The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 363, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 10, 1921 Page: 7 of 8
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THE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
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The following extracts are from the into wholesome and manly activities,
address delivered at Father and Son The boy must have something to
FOR KENT
FOR SALE
FOR BENT—Business house on the
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room.
Apply at 610 West Rusk street or
phone 200.
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Co., phone 183.
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FOR KENT—Rooms and board at
phone 1173.
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for one or two gentlemen. All mod-
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ern conveniences. 604 Ave. D.
510
years younger.
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Matthewson
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Snowflake is Really Transparent.
WANTED
IDEAL SCRAP BOOKS
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—MUSIC ROLLS —BRIEFCASES
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Riley Boone
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The Home of Fine Stationery
a.
Constructive
Service
110,000.00 PER YEAR
BUILD HOMES.
QUICK MONEY 7
—then see
Our Officers Invite Conference
First National Bank
or phone 722.
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To The Sportsmen
WANTED—Experienced cook. Phone
OF MARSHALL
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MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
ODOM A ROGERS.
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News Want Ada. bring results.
1102
“A Shine
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bath, newly papered and painted, for
rent to one or two families. Phone
FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnished
apartment. 603 West Burleson, or
Address At Lions Club
Father And Son Banquet
We want to see Marshall "bigger” commercially—local
enterprise encouraged—and we want you to feel that
this is a bank which is ever ready to counsel you in
your business problems—ever ready to extend merit-
ed accommodation.
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Conservatism in bank management is laudable, parti-
cularly when it is constructive in character, as is the
case at THE FIRST NATIONAL.
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lot 60x240; also store house on lot. I
Lights and gas.
Six-room, 2-story house on High
Bridge avenue, lights and gas. On one
acre ground.
876.
FOR SALE—One six-room house on
you may:
"Ye tiny elves, that guiltless sport,
Like linnets in the bush,
Ye little know the ill ye court,
When manhood is your wish!
The losses, the crosses,
That active men engage;
The fears all, the tears all.
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nary part of it is that I am paid for
performing the duties of this position
that I do not hold.”
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FEDERAL LOAN AND SAVINGS
COMPANY, Slaughter Bldg,, Dallas,
Texaa.
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When the sleep is disturbed at night
by urinary troubles the best thing to
do is to take Prickly Ash Bitters. It
is particularly good for men of middle
age as it has a strengthening influ-
ence in the kidneys and bladder. Pri e
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Get a bottie from your druggist Me.
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You Can Bring Back Color And
Lustre With Sage Tea
And Sulphur
The city of Marshall will do no great-
er thing than to stand by Mr. Hand-1
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Wealth a/ Fertilizer In Coal.
A four-font seam of coal contains
enough ammonfum sulphate to fertit-
ire the land alwve II for more han
Shi veara
ILL HIDE ME MONE 1
an ticket TO OINTYS
CHOWDER PARTY ONDER
Trud ROC, UNTIL MAGQIE
4oEdor-•ETY FIR-r-
a boy committed a crime
Rne-Tar-Hone
fr Coughs and
We have a good line of shot gun
shells, medium and extra heavy loada.
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Classified Ads
PHONE 993
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as cheap aa the cheapest. Stop and
see us. Yours for service.
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FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for the appearance of being white,
light housekeeping. 1101 N. Fulton
street. ll-13p
square. phone 92.
FOR RENT—One southeast
FOR RENT—One
different in others. And they must them. Charges had been made by in-
tonlike. that the man you might have
been shall never be?”
HEADS OF MICHIGAN
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL
FOR BOYS REMOVED
Our contracts are POSITIVELY the
' quickest maturing ever offered in the
state of Texaa. Do you want
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furnished room
in Every -te- w
Drop”
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sibility of the father for him. In Agents.
DEPENDABLE SALESMEN in dif-
ferent sections of the state are
wanted as local and district agents
on liberal commissions to make
E $URE to HANE Us put
thi $ WHERE VOL) WANr
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THREE MEN To c2~2
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Use Sanitary Distnfected Floor
Sweep. Made in Marshall and guar-
anteed by Morgan McCowan. Phone
LOOK AT THE —
’BEAUTIFUL •TATUE
I BOUGHT! .----
M colds never
hag on!
“ALL my colds used to make me
A a‘shut in.’but no longer, for
I take Dr. Beira Pine-Tar-Honey
at the first warning of a cold. '
This standard remedy noon relieves a cold.
this. He needs wholesome environ-
ment. He needs to have his organi-
sations guarded and this is largely
eared for by such benefactors of
youth as our Y. M. C. A. director.
Of dim, declining age.”
May I offer to you men a few sug-
be studied as individuals. | mates that they had been flogged
What does the boy need? He needs and that moral conditions were not
nutrition for body, mind and soul. He of the best
needs exercise, and he usually gets 1 ’
Photograph
...Albums...
RENT—7-room house
FOR SALE—Decoy ducks. Call 408 banquet by James W. Hervey, at the know, something to love, and some- When you darken your hair with
Greenwood avenut. Phone 1092. Lion's club: j thing to do constantly. We should Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can
FOR SALE—A one-haTf interest in A man ran over a boy and when not try to do.the impossible by seek- tell, because it’s done so naturally,
350 lets in one of the best negro the boy complained he said, "well, ing.tohavettheboykeepuguiet..Heso evenly. Preparing this mixture,
additions in the city. This is close get out of my way, what are you?” can't do it. He has ninety-nine nerves though, at home, is mussy and trou-
in property. If interested it will pay and the boy answered, “I am the stuff wiggle with and one nerve to keep blesome. At little cost, you can buy
men are made of if you will only give quiet with. But we may direct this at any drug store the ready-to-use
It is earnestly desird ceaseless energy into channels of use preparation, improved by the addi-
that it may not be true of our boys fulness. Let us tie the busy boy onto tion of other ingredients, called “W
No waiting for your pay. You get
full amount in 30 days. You take
applications for loans at only 4 per
cent interest to
Hard-working men are more liable
to kidney, liver and bowel disorders
than others, therefore Prickly Ash
Bitters is the worker’s friend, be-
csum it keeps a man's vital organs in
sound, vigorous condition. Price $1.25
per bottle.
Matthewson Drug Co., Special
Agents.
459 University Ave.-p enet-me be a boy again Justfonhis destin - WW the ."*"-1
LOST-Betweon Marshall Cafe andessential tolongevity f, keepSpathhenas punished. That shoula
viaduct a brown checked vest. Ke- the bloom of youth. Never let the , I., .
turn to xews office for reward. I audacity of youth depart from you, perhaps be the rule with us today.
1194, ./ - 4 Our boys are about what we make
ll-24p men, if you would be strong to com- i . . h .L.,
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; pete with the challenging problems ' .
of this new day. The young man The influences that disrupt the
The reflection of the sunlight on th. dares the world to do its worst. He home and prevent its members from
snowflake crystals is what gives them has left out of his vocabulary thelever being together are most danger-
Snow words failure and defeat. The cu- It is the evening lamp that is
1. simply water turned into crystal, riosity and persistency of youth are , lighthouse. A home without
by the low temperature. The flake elements which men must not lose , .. . ... ,
itself is transparent, as is water, but sight of if they would succeed in a “ good eventime is a home without
because of its crystal formation the large way. Let us go’often, at least,hope. and the a boy s day ends
snowflake is only partially transpar- in thought, to the refreshing springs “t home is A prophesy of the wayhij
ent, the facets of the crystal reflect- of youth that we might come forth i life.w i1 end.. The.hour after, n bl
Ing the light and giving the whole with renewed hope and inspiration ; is the Sabbath of the day. Let us be
flake a white appearance. Ifor the tasks of the mighty present. very carefulof how our boys spend
if the light reflected by the snow I had the privilege of visiting, two the period between supper and bed
crystal is red or green the snowflake summers ago, the childhood home of time . , • e
will take on the same appearance. ioioni "il’poland M. and thov I cannot refrain, in conclusion, from
When millions of snowflakes are com- Long fellow.in Portland Merand.they quoting a few sentences from David
bined in one mass on the ground their 0 me a , , , ... , fehow Starr Jordan to the boy of the twen-
ability to reflect the light Is increased grew 0 an eeblewi tieth century: “So live that your af-
and in this way a snow bank nppears resorted i er rom is an’ ri 8 ter s 1f—the man you ought to be-
even more white than would one iso- home and never came u wha . 1 may in his time be possible and ac-
lated snowtake.—Cleveland News- climbed the narrow stairway to his tual. For, away in the twenties, the
Leader. bedroom in the attic. The room where thirties. of the twentieth century, he
--ihe spent his boyhood and repeated is awaiting his turn. His body, his
Austrian Confusion. his childhood prayer: Now ay,me brain, his soul, are in your boyish
One of the stories told to illustrate down to sleep. This is a literal >1- hands. He cannot help himself. What
the confused diplomatic situation in lustration of just what I am recom- will vou leave for him ? Will it be
central Europe is attributed to Prince mending to the strong men of our a brain unspoiled by lust or dissipa-
Furstenburg. He was appointed as a day. Let us not become so engrossed. tion. a mind trained to think and act.
diplomatic representative of the old men. with the problems of mature a nervous system true as a dial in
Austrian government to the Ukraine. manhood until we cannot return to its response to the truth about you?
Which then was ruled by Hetman the pure and simple life of innoceney. Will vou, boy of the twentieth cen-
Skorpadsky. Describing his diplo- But this reminds me that the anxious tury let him come as a man among ,
matie status to friends in Kiev, the boys need to be told that manhood s men in his time, or will you throw
prince said: “I am the representa- estate is not all gold because it gilt- away his inheritance before he has
tive of a goverinmnent that has ceased ters in the future. In the words of had’the chance to touch it’
to exist and accredited to one that Burns we would exhort you to re- will vou let him come, taking -
never existed. The most extraordi main young and boyish as long as place, gaining through your exper-!
ience. hayyowed through your love,,
building on them his own, or will you
fling his hope away, decreeing, wan-
I FOR RENT—Light housekeeping _ .
rooms, centrally located, with mod-’you to ask me about it. W. T. Kieley, - . ceaseless energv into channels of use- . 11
ern conveniences. Phone 712-W. tfc phone 44. tfc me a chance. It is earnestly desired Intrgy tie the busy boy onta preparation, improved by the addi-
.---------- that it may not be true of our boys xumesF. us -e me ousy -- tion of othel ingredients, called w «- |
FOR RENI—Store room 18x25 feet, FOR SALE Brand-new Singer sew- that “no one ever knew his father,” worthy enterprises. eth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound.” j
Corner Austin and Lafayette sts. ing machine, all attachments, $35.00 as Buckley said, but that “the wiss ' Men should keep a little in advance You just dampen a sponge or soft
Apply American Tire & Vulcanizing if sold at once. Apply Mrs. M. A. father knows his child," as Shakes- of the boy, but be. natural with the brush with it and draw tnis through
McNair, W est Houston Ave., just west peare said. “The child is father of boy. Never be stilted in his pres- your hair, taking one small strand
of Schlakzug’s Store, north side of the man” and the only sure way to ence. The boy is natural and is never at a time. By morning all gray hair
street.__tf secure good men and fathers for the stilted until he becomes a man. Ihe disappears, and after another appii
FOR SALE—By Ladies Aid Society future is to take care of the boys of boy is a nature lover and he will love cation or two your hair becomes bean-
of the First M. E. church, four today. “Boys will be boys”—no, bo. s the natural in man. It is generally tifully darkened, glossy and luxuri-
hand-made quilts. Can be seen at Mrs. will be men, and this transition comes our method to advise, to teach, to ant.
W. G. Royal's, 805 East Bqwie, phone all too hastily. “Ah! Happy years! command the boy, but there are times , Gray, faded hair, though no dis-
| Once more who would not be a boy-, I when we should place ourselves on grace, is a sign of old age, and as we
said Byron. Boys generally desire to the level with the boy and learn to be all desire a youthful and attractive
become men too hastily. I used to ’ good listeners. They have stones to appearance, get busy at once with
think twenty-one would never comeitell to which we would do well to at- Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound
to me. And when my father reached tend. To be a good listener is one and look
forty I thought how old he is getting of the greatest arts in the world. I
to be, but since I have reached that: Before adolescence tne boy leans
age I feel to be but the size and age to his mother, but when he comes to
of a boy. While boys are so eager this important, but dangerous period
to become men, on the other hand he turns to his father The boyhood j
men do not enough resort to the pure of the father is the hero of the son.
and simple days of childhood. “Turn INow is the strategic moment in the
back, turn back, 0 time in thy flight, life of the boy, and right here hinges $1.25 per bottle.
Co., Special
-Certainly." replied Featherly. as he boys? The changeableness, the se- Frost. superintendent, and Jas. Rodin,
changed from one chair to the other. cretiveness, and infinite variety of assistant superintendent of the state
“Oh, thanks," she murmured; "you boys at the period of adolescence industrial school for boys, were re- |
are very kind. I have a book full of make necessary not only the mastery moved from office today by Governor
fern leaves under the cushion of that of the generalizations of psychology, Groesbeck.
easy chair, and you—" (but an intimate knowledge of the an- Conditions at the reformatory, the
tecedent, surroundings and influences governor declared, were so bad he
of each boy, for while all boys are believed it physically impossible for
alike in certain respects, they are the present management to correct
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reasonable rates; close in. Phone
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Lansing, Mich., Nov. 8.—Jos. M.
ler in his work of directing the youth Phone 9051-2 Karnack, Texas.
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FOR RENT—Seven-room, newly re-
paired, papered and painted house, _ ___ c ...
two blocks of public square, good LOST—Cameo brooch, between 306
neighborhood. Mrs. J. F. Davis, 403 I University, avenue and Perkins
, East Houston avenue. Phone 1123. afore- Reward. Phone Mrs. C. K. Cox,
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WANTED—Colored woman nurse.
Call at 108 West Crockett street
WANTED—A wood cook stove. Must
" be cheap for cash. Phone 993.
WANTED—Fresh milk cow. Must
give as much as one pound of but-
ter per day. L. C. Bentley, R. F. D.
No. 6, or phone 9005-Ring 1-2. U-10p
ma WANTED—Your furniture to repair
Bl and refinish. We guarantee satis-
Maction. We also buy and sell sec-
WDnd -hand furniture and stoves We
* maka a specialty of repairing stoves.
Phone 883 or see us on South Carter
street next door to Furrh’s store. W.
C. DUNCAN and W. P. MORRIS.
_____________________________11-23p
WANTED—To buy your Liberty
• bonds. W. M. Green, Hilliard-
Green Clo. Co. tfc
FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms ,
of the Ludolph home. Phone 914.
11-10c
FOR RENT—Three unfurnished
rooms with bath; suitable for light
housekeeping. 1008 West Houston
Ave. Phone 1196. _ 11-Up1
Just a Little Too Much.
Mr. Featherly weighs over two hun-
dred pounds and is sensitive about it
He was calling on a friend the other
evening when she said, naively: “Oh,
Mr. Featherly, would you Just as soon
sit in this easy chair as in that |-
rocker?" ’ gestions as to our relation to our
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‛ Thursday, November 10, 1921
JIGGS”—“BRINGING UP FAT
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