The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 346, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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"Torchy’s Nighthood”
The use of Sage and Sulphur for re-
storing faded, gray hair to its natural
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If you suffer from any form of
skin disease such as itch, tetter, ring-
worm, eczema, dandruff, or falling
hair, crack hands, old sorus, or sores
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class, taste and station of mankind
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To put it in other words, “The Man
of the Forest” is a photoplay that
will please the habitue of the classic
if public approval and acclaim is
any criterion the acme of perfection
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One Night Only
Monday, Oct. 24
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that reputation. Numerous dresses
were designed by exclusive New York
modistes especially for the produc
tion.
veying to the undersigned all of his
property for the benefit of such of
hie creditors as will consent to ac-
cept their proportional share of his
estate and discharge him from their
respective claims, and that the un
dersigned accepted said trust, and has
duly qualified as required by law. I
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Friends and admirers of Corinne
Griffith will have an opportunity >f
seeing a duplication of ber apartment
at the Hotel des Artistes in New York
in “Moral Fibre,” whies will be shown
st the Queen Theater today and to-
morrow.
For one of the scenes Miss Griffith
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tion he has mustered forty men, all
’ past masters in the art of creating
laughter, disseminating real fun, pro-
voking genuine mirth, surprises and
offering features that one seldom ex-
pects in this competitive era of pro-
gressive ideas. All told it is a glor-
ious combination of music and revel-
ry.
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—the best dressed woman of the screen in a new type of note and a
score of beautiful creations of Dame Fashion. ' 7
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Last Times Today!
"Squandered Um'
From the Novel "Duke’s Som”
By Cosmo Hamilton
Featuring
29 children, or any other skin trou-
Ne, we will sell you a jar of Blue
Mar Remedy on a guarantee that if
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“MORAL FIBRE”
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ever-ready champion is the fearless
Larry Hutchdale, known as “Hurri-
cane Hutch.”
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head of the one elasa, nor is it idle
to say that it will positively delight
those of the other class who give it
fair trial.
The story is one of love and ad-
venture. with its locale in modern Ari-
sons of prohibition days.
—ON THE SQUARE--
Where None But the Best of Pietures Are Shown
Starting Today and For Fifteen Successive
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4 BENI B HAMPTON
ZANE GREYS
POPULR STORY
The
‘MANS FOREST
A masive tale of love and adventure,
eithanali rar cast rh Auding
Robert Me Kim Clatre Adams-
Cari Garuvourt
Sinister, menacing, scowling, he peer-
ed through the window bringing ter-
ror to her heart.
— ALSO—
LARRY SEMON
King of the Fun Makers
—n—
“WELL I’LL BE!”
You will laugh and enjoy this
and
“DO OR DIE”
--ADDED ATTRACTION----
Last Time Touight
“THE BLUE GRASS
BELLES”
MUSICAL COMEDY
New1
emmee truth baa always new beauty
so reveal and beautr new truth to
m estrate — Bamiitoo Wrieh Mabie
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All creditors consenting to said as-
signment must, within four months
after the publication of this notice,
make known to the assignee their con-
sent in writing, and within six months
from the date of this notice file their
claim, as provided by law, with the
undersgned, who resides at Jefferson,
Texas, which is also his postoffice ad-
dress.
Witness my hand this 19th day of
October, 1921.
J. D. KOON, Assignee.
10-21-28811-4
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(foremost mimstrel shows, being the
eatmination ef an exalted ambition
A Strong Stary and
a Strong Cast
"Squandered Lves» is a Tale at a
Maa and Woman, Husband and
Wife, Who Flouted Society and
Were Discovered. Through it all
their faith in each other never
wavered.
—There are situations that thrill
and others that deeply move
It’s a Real Picture
—ALSO-
HAROLD LLOYD
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“Now Or Never”
-- COMING TOMORROW --
-DANGEROUS LIES"
with
David Powell
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Troupe, which will be the stellar at-
traction at the Grand Theater Mon-
day night, October 24.
This new enterprise marks the
greatest achievement in theatrical
time. She used it to keep her hair
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drama just as much as it will thrill Soda Lake
the seeker after pure motion picture
faded or streaked appearance, this
simple mixture was applied, with
wonderful effect.
But brewing at home is messy and
out of date. Nowadays, by asking)
at any drug store for a bottle of “Wy-
eth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound,"
you will get this famous old prea-
aration, improved by the addition of i
other ingredients, which can be de-'
pended upon to restore natural color
and beauty to the hair.
A well known down-town drug
. The Thrill-A-Minute Stunt King
HURRICANE
HUTCH
The man who made the "thrills” famous in a serial to thrill minions
with its millions of thrills.. Hurry to “HURRICANE HUTCHT It’s
a hair-raiser. It’s an eye-popping health catcher.
--ALSO--
CORINNE GRIFFITH
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PARK YOUR CARES AT
Friday and Saturday
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it has been applied. You simply
dampen a sponge or soft brush with
it and draw this through your hair.
—Fast and Snappy. See it tonight
without fail’
Anyone wanting to buy farms or city
property will make a great mistake if
fail to see what we have for sale. We
have the largest listing this firm ever
carried, and we wil pleased to show
prospective buyers.
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ys are not satisfied, we will refund Proof that the motion pictures have
you the full purchase price. We made strides toward becoming a real-
solicit mail orders. . ly universal entertainment will be
MATTHEWSON DDRUG CO. • given at the Grand Theater today
tfe i and tomorrow when the newest pho-
ciary Glyn ne in che
Flaneu n t Pi C ture
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lions even to the furniture and handi-
work which makes her apartment
unique. Several of the krick knacks,
sofa pillows and many of the hang-
ings were brought from the star's
home. The exteriors were actually
, taken before the Hotel des Artistes
so that the fan will have an intimate
glimpse of the star’s private life in
the action of “Moral Fibre."
The story itself is one of unusual
interest. The action shows Miss Grif-
fith as a girl of fourteen barelegged
and barefooted with curls hanging
down her back playing around a coun-
try store. Then, like all girls, she
matures and in the latter part of the
production wears many beautiful
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gowns. She has won a reputation of
certainly has been reached in the 1st being the best-dressed woman of the
•st sensation and triumph. The Gus ! screen and “Moral Fibre" will add to
Hill and George Evans Minstrel
todramatization of Zane Grey’s book,
“The Man of the Forest," is present-
ed. Seeing this splendid play will
The State of Texas, County of Har-
rison.
which has been Mr. HUl’s aim ever T° the Creditors at LH.Garland:
since ha graduated into the ranks at I You are hereby notified that
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unique in the realm of up to the min executed a deed at assignment, con
ute entertainment. In this aggrega-
LADIES! DARKEN
YOUR GRAY BAIR!
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The Queen Theater feels honored
to be able to present “Hurricane
Hutch” to its patrons, as it is some-
thing new and entirely distinctive in
the continued form of cinema enter-
tainment .In spite ot its thrills, its
tensity, its swift action, it is not a
serial of the blood and thunder type.
There is no shooting or knifing from
the first to the fifteenth episode.
Mothers can feel perfectly safe in
bringing their kiddies, or letting
them come by themselves.
Episode 1, entitled “The Secret Ci-
pher,” will be shown today only. The
action of this episode takes place at
Ausable Chasm, the most beautiful
spot in the Adriondack Mountains,
and one of nature’s noblest sights.
The first episode introduces a sil-
ver lace scarf, in which is woven, in
a secret code, the hiding place of a
| formula for making white paper from
seaweed of which there is an inex-
haustible supply. Only two people can
read the code. This chapter also dis-
The fifth Sunday meeting at Soda
Lake aasoclation convenes with the
Grange Hall Baptist church, October
28-80, 1921.
Sermon, 7:80 P. M„ October 28th,
G. C. Ivins.
Saturday, October », 9:30, devo-
tional; 10 P. M., Marks at a New Tes-
lament Church, G. W. Owens; 10:20
A. M, Her Mission, T. J. Alfred; 10:40
A. M., Her Pield, Arthur Wright; 11
A. M., Sermon, G.J. Roussian.
Dinner
1:30 P. M.. Devotional; 2 P. M.,
The Budget System, (l) in the local
church, W. H. Ackley; (2) In the As-
sociation, M. E. Hudson. •
Open diseuseisn.
3:30 P. M,, The Woman's Work,
Mrs. O. J. Roussian; 7 P. M., Devo-
tional; 7:30, Sermon, G. D. Linde-
ma yer.
Sunday, October 30th.
10 A. M., The B. S. U.; 11 A. M.,
Sermon, Wesley Smith; 2 P. M, B.
Y. P. U., E. O. Wood; 7 JO, Sermon,
D. E. Hogan.
The delicate little touches mean so
much in arranging your hair.
If you have hair combings I will
make you a pretty braid or switch
now at half-price, and guarantee sat-
isfaction. Telephone No. 374.
11-1-e
gist says it darkens the hair so natur
convinee the most skeptical that me ally and evenly that nobody can tell
teats a dart board one tech thuick at a
Matance at 70 vard- - —
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No Winal Forma ef art. lift, but never realized until the re-
"There are ne final fosms of er be cent developments of picture art.
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ALL FOR ONE AnMISSION
50--ALL WHITES--50
COMEDIANS—DANCERS
Street Parade at Noon
Prices: $1.50, $1.00,50c
plus tax
SEATS "oNSALE NOW
HANK and PETE
HATE * BEEN TAROOGH fe
THE NEw HOEL DOWH
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had a set built exactly to specifica.
Power im the Arrow’a Flight.
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valley. Tunnaa, China. mak we of a
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Fresh country butter 45c pound.
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