The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 28, 1921 Page: 6 of 8
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BASIL KING—
The Street Called Straight, The
Lifted Veil, The Empty Sack.
CAROLINE LOCKHART—
The Fighting Shepherdess.
GRACE L. HILL LUTZ— •
The Man of the Desert.
JOSEPH C. LINCOLN—
Shavings, The Woman-Haters, Cy
Whitaker’s Place, Mary ’Gusta,
HENRY LEVERAGE—
The White Cipher.
JULIE M. LIPPMANN—
Martha By-The-Day, Martha And
Cupid.
RING W. LARDNER, JR—
The Young Immigrants.
—JACK LONDON—
The House of Pride, The Strength
of the Strong.
SINCLAIR LEWIS-
Free Air.
ELINOR M’CARTNEY LANE—
Katrine.
WILLIAM J. LOCKE—
The Red Planet.
WILL LILLIBRIDGE—
Where the Trail Divides.
geo. bar McCutcheon-
Graustark, Sherry, Anderson Crow,
Detective; The Rose in The Ring, A
Fool and His Money, Beverly of
Graustark.
JOHN T. McINTYRE—
Ashton-Kirk, Investigator.
HAROLD MacGRATH—
The Luck of the Irish.
Johnson McCulley-
The Masked Woman.
WILLIAM DE MORGAN—
It Never Can Happen Again.
L. W. MONTGOMERY—
Anne’s House of Dreams-
J. HARTLEY MANNERS—
Peg o’ My Heart.
BELLE KANARIS MANIATES—
Penny of Top Hill Trail.
ALICE DUER MILLER—
Come Out of the Kitchen.
GOUVERNEUR MORRIS—
His Daughter, The Seven Darlings.
KATHLEEN NORRIS—
Josselyn’s Wife, Sisters, Poor Dear
Margaret Kirby.
MEREDITH NICHOLSON—
Otherwise Phyllis.
ROY NORTON—
The Unknown Mr. Kent.
G. W. OGDEN—
The Land of Last Chance.
MARIE CONWAY OEMLER—
Slippy McGee.
ISABEL OSTRANDER—
Suspense, The Crevice, The Clue in
the Air.
E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM—
The Curious Quest, The Way of
These Women, The Vanished Messen-
ger, The eppelin’s Passneger, The Hill-
man, Jeanne of the Marshes, The
Cinema Murder, The Double Traitor-
WILLIAN HAMILTON OSBORNE—
The Red Mouse.
BARONESS ORCZY—
The League of the Scarlet Pimernel.
The Solitary House.
E. R. PUNSHON—
OLIVE— HIGGINS PROUTY—
Bibbie, General Manager.
ELEANOR H. PORTER—
• Across The Years. The Tangled
Threads, The Story of Marco, The Tie
That Binds, Dawn, Cross Currents.
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thing further to say re-
• call or regarding hii
Ma talents to a useful purpose. And
I trust that the notoriety he has re,
eeived may not be commercialized. I
say this because I observe gathering
about him and undertaking to pro-
mote him persons who have not the
best interests of the country or so-
ciety at heart.
GEORGE ALLEN ENGLAND—
Cursed.
GEORGE ELLIOT—
Romola.
PAYNE ERSKINE
A Girl of the Blue Ridge, The Moun-
tain Giri.
LARRY EVANS--
Then II Come Back To You.
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been summoned to the White House,
he would have reached his home town
, today.
It was understood Debs’ release
was made conditional upon his wil-
lingness to come here for a confer-
ence at the White House.
"I feel like a young panther,” said
the Socialist leader on his arrival in
Washington.
Debs has come out of the prison
where he was sentenced three years
ago, a little aged, physical} worn,
but full of his old fighting spirit.
He will make no pledge to the pres-
ident that will bind him to curtail
his future activities, those close to
aim emphatically declared today.
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We have every book listed below. Check the books you want
and either phone or call at the store. You cannot find a bet-
ter selection than is listed anywhere. If you have overlooked
the purchase of a Christmas present for a friend, then here
is the chance to send a good book.
The list below is arranged alphabetically according to auth-
ors, with titles of books following:
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RUTH BELMORE ENDICOTT—
Carolyn of the Sunny Heagt.
WILBUR FINLEY FAULEY—
Jenny Be Good.
CAPT. DAVID FALLON M. C—
The Big Fight.
JOHN FOX, JR.—
The Trail of the Lonesome Pine.
ARNOLD FREDERICKS—
The Ivory Snuff Box.
W. A. FRAZIER—
The Three Sapphires.
SEWELL FORD—
Torchy and Vee.
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS—
Laugh and Live.
J. S. FLETCHER—
The Middle Temple Murder.
EDNA FERBER—
Fanny Herself.
JACKSON GREGORY—
Six Feet Four.
JOSEPR R- GRISMER—
Way Down East.
ZANE GRAY—
Riders of the Purple Sage, Desert
Gold, The Last of the Plainsmen.
DAVID GRAY—
The Boomerang.
DAVID GRAYSON—
Adventures in Friendship.
ELEANOR GATES—
Phoebe.
ANNA KATHARINE GREEN—
The House of the Whispering Pines.
The Golden Slipper, The Mystery of
the Hasty Arrow.
RICHARD LE GALLIENNE—
Pieces of Eight.
THOMAS HARDY—
Tess of the D’urbervilles.
T. W. HANSHEW—
Cleek of Scotland Yard, The Riddle
of the Purple Emperor.
O. HENRY—
The Four Million.
JAMES B. HENDRYX—
The Gun Brand, The Texan, The
Promise.
RUPERT HUGHES—
The Unpardonable Sin, We Can’t
Have Everything, Empty Pockets,
Long Ever Ago, Clipped Wings.
ETHEL HUESTON—
Sunny Slopes, Leave It To Doris.
CORR A HARRIS—
Happily Married.
LT. BERT HALL—
“En Fair!”
ROBERT HICHENS—
The Garden of Allah.
C. C. HOTCHKISS—
The Ivory Bail.
CREDO HARRIS—
Where The Souls of Men . Are
Calling.
FERDINAND C. IGLEHART, D.D—
Theodore Roosevelt—The Man As I
Knew Him.
ELIZABETH JORDAN—
The Girl In The Mirror.
KATE JORDAN—
The Next Corner.
OWEN JOHNSON—
Stover At Yale, Virtuous Wives,
The Woman Gives, The Slanderer, The
Sixty-First Second.
ANNIE FELLOWS JOHNSON—
Georgina of the Rainbows.
WILLIAM JOHNSTON—
The Apartment Next Door.
SOPHIE KERR—
The Golden Block, The See-Saw.
CAMILLA KENYON— .
■ Spanish Doubloons.
) RALPH S. KENDALL ,
Benton of (he Royal Mounted.
PETER B. KYNE
The Valley of the Giants, The Long
Chance, Webster—Man’s Man.
Theory Erroneous
"His life’s efforts, pursuing as be
has until now when he is again a
free man, a theory erroneous in prin-
ciple should not be commercialized."
Daugherty announced he would j
shortly give out for publication his
recommenlations in the Debs case.
"My object in doing this," he said,
"win be to refresh the memory of
the American people of Debs’ viola-
tion of the law and to inform them
of the reasons for his commutation.
I hope ft will be educational to some
extent"
\ Officials and attaches of the de- 1
phrtment warmly greeted the Social-
ist leader on his arrival.
Deba walked from his hotel to the
department of justice. He was ae-
eompanied by his brother, Theodore,
and Miss Robbins, of the American
•Federation of Labor amnesty commit-
tee. Attorney General Daugherty was
waiting for the noted Socialist and
received him alone in his office at 11
•’elock. •
* Deba was in conference with the
attorney general for half an hour. At
the end of their conversation, Debs
left the department of justice for the
White House. He was accompanied
by his brother.
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Maple Camp No. 18, W O. W.. met
last night and the following officers
were elected for 1922: S. E. Perry,
Consul Commander; G. B. Lorraine,
Jr., Adv. Lieut.; H. H. Taylor, Bank-
er; John B. Carter, Clerk; J. H. Hen-
dricks, Escort; M. M. Harris, Watch-
man; T. E. Stauts, Sentry; R. C.
Hall, C. R. Hargrove and C. E. Heart-
sill, Physicians; G. M. McDaniel,
Manager.
These officers will be installed at"
a Joint installation with Maple Camp
No. 27 at the Odd Fellows Hall on or
about Jannary 7, 1922. Judge P. O.
Beard was elected installation offi-
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Washington, Dee. 26.—A warning
igainst commercializing the notoriety
which Eugene V. Debs has received
and the hope that he may "direct his
talenta to a useful purpose," was ex-
prow 11 in a statement issued today
by Attorney General Daugherty after
a thirty-minute conference with the
Socialist leader at the department of
justice.
Daugherty said that “no unusual
conditions” had been attached to the
eommutation of sentence granted
Debs for his release from the Atlan-
a Christmas day.
received a call from Mr.
ittorney general said. “I
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To Forestall Demonstrations.
According to Debs’ friends, the de-
lay that marked his release from pris-
on and his summons to Washington
were for the purpose of forestalling
demonstrations planned in towns en
route to his home and the welcome
arranged for him in Terre Haute.
Had he gone directly to Terre
Haute from Atlanta, as planned be-
fore it became known that he had
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RUBY M. AYRES—
Richard Chatterton V. C.
DAVID ANDERSON—
The Blue Moon
ELEANOR H. ABBOTT—
The Sick-A-Bed Lady
E. H. ANSTRUTHER—
The Husband
EDGAR RICE BURROUGHTS—-
Tarzan of the Apes, Harzan and the
Jewels of Opar, The Beasts of Tar-
zan. The Son of Tarzan, The Return
of Tarazn, Jungle Tales of Tarzan
REX BEACH—
The Iron Trail, The Winds of
Chance, The Silver Horde, The Ne’er
Do-Well, The Auction Block, Tbe Bar-
rier, Going Some, Heart of the Sun-
set, The Net, Rainbow’s End, The
Spoilers, Phyllis Bottome, The Sec-
ond Fiddle
B. M. BOWER—
Skyrider, The Uphill Climb, Cabin
Fever, Her Prairie Knight, Franklin
Bacon, Lightnin’
IRVING BACHELLER—
The Light in the Clearing, Keeping
Up With Lizzie, Bisson & McConan-
ghy, Madame X
KATHARINE NEWLIN BURT—
Hidden Creek, The Branding Iron
TEMPLE BAILEY—
The Tin Soldier
CLARA LOUISE BURNHAM—
Instead of a Thom, Jewel—A Chap-
ter in Her Life, Jewel’s Story Book
SARA WARE BASSETT—
The Taming of Zenas Henry, The
Harbor Road
HAROLD BINDLOSS—
The Girl From Keller’s
MAX BRAND—
The Untamed
JOHN CHARLES BEECHAM—
The Long Arm of Ah-Sing
VICTOR BRIDGES—
The Lady From Long Acre
FLORENCE L. BARCLAY—
Through the Postern Gate
KATE LANGLEY BOSHER—
People Like That
DAVID BELASCO—
The Girl of The Golden West
FRANCES H. BURNETT—
The Secret Garden
CAROLYN BEECHER—
Maid and Wife
JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD—
The Wolf Hunters, Flowers of the
North, The Golden Snare, The Honor
of the Big Snows, Isobel, God’s Coun-
try and the Woman, Steele of the
Royal Mounted, The Courage of
Marge O’Doone
RIDGWELL CULLUM—
The Triumph of John Kars, The
Sheriff of Dyke Hole, The Story of
the Foss River Ranch, The Son of His
Father ,
MARIE CORELLI—
A Romance of Two Worlds
A. T. QUILLER-COUCH—
True Tlda
WINSTON CHURCHILL—
The Inside of the Cup, The Dwell-
ing Place of Light
IRVIN 3. COBB—
The Escape of Mr. Trimm, From
Place To Place, Fibble
MARY ELLEN CHASE—
Virginia of Elk Creek Valley
JOSEPH CONRAD—
Youth
H. A. CODY—
If Any Man Sin
HALL CAINE—
The Woman Thou Gavest Me
MARJORIE BENTON COOKE—
Bambi, The Cricket, The Clutch of
Circumstance
RALPH CONNOR—
The Major, The Patrol of the Sun
Dance Trail
ROBERT W. CHAMBERS—
The Restless Sex, In Secret, The
Girl Phillippa, The Danger Mark
HENRY ST. JOHN COOPER—
Sunny Ducrow
DOROTHY CANFIELD—
The Squirrel Cage
ETHEL M. DELL
The Hundredth Chance, The Rocks
of Valpre, Bars of Iron, The Keeper
of the Door, The Way of An Eagle,
heart.
ELBERT N. DEPEW—
Gunner Depew.
MARGARET DELAND—
The Rising Tide, The Awakening
of Helena Richie.
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GENE STRATTON PORTER—
Laddies, The Harvester, Freck-
lea, A Girl of the Liraberlost, Mich,
tel O’Halloran, At the Foot of the
Rainbow.
GILBERT PARKER-
The Wearer*, You Never Know
Your Luck, No Defense, The World
for Sale.
FRANK L. PACKARD—
The Adventures of Jimmie Dale,
The Further Adventures of Jimmie
Dale, From Now On, The Sin That
Was His, Greater Love Hath No
Man, The Beloved Traitor.
RANDALL PARRISH-
Comrades of Peril, The Mystery
of the Silver Dagger.
MARGARET PLEDGER--
The Splendid Folly.
KATHRENEA ROBERT
PINKERTON—
Penitentiary Post.
GRACE S. RICHMOND—
Red Pepper's Patients, Mrs. Red
Pepper, Red Pepper Burns, Round
the Corner in Gay Street, The
Twenty-Fourth of June, Under the
Country Sky, A Court of Inquiry.
BERTA RUCK—
The Boy With Wing*, Hi* Of-
ficial Fiance, A Land-Girl’s Love
Story, The Disturbing Charm, The
Three of Hearts, Miss Million's
Maid, The Wooing of Rosamond
Fayre, In Another Girls Shoes, The
Girls at His Billet, The Years for
Rachel.
MRS. BAILLIE REYNOLDS—
“Open, Sesame," The Daughter
Pays.
ALICE BEGAN RICE—
Mr. Opp.
ARTHUR SOMERS ROCHE— •
The Eyes of the Blind, Ransom,
Uneasy Street.
SAX ROHMER—
Tales of Secret Egypt, The In-
sidious Dr. Fu-Manchu, The Re-
turn of Dr. Fu-Manchu, The Hand
_ of Fu-Manchu, The Yellow Claw.
MARAH ELLIS RYAN—
That Girl Montana.
HALLIE ERRMINIE RIVES—
The Valiants of Virginia.
MARY ROBERTS RINEHART—
Tish, The After House, Bab, A
Sub-Deb; The window at the White
Cap, The Amazing Interlude,
Where There’s A Will, K, Long
Live The King, The Man in Low-
er Ten. When A Man Marries or
Seven Days.
EUGENE MANLOVE RHODES—
West Is West, The Desire of the
Moth.
KATHARINE REYNOLDS—
Green Valley.
ARTHUR STRINGER—
The Prairie Wife
ROBERT W. SERVICE—
The Trail of Ninety-Eight, The
Pretender.
ELAINE STERNE—
The Road of Ambition.
BERTRAND W. SINCLAIR—
North of Fifty-Three
CHARLES ALDEN SELTZER—
Firebrand Trevison, The Trail
to Yesterday.
MRS. SOUTHWORTH
Self-Raised.
Self-Raised, Ishmael.
ROBERT SIMPSON—
The Bite of Benin.
CLINTON B. STAGG—-
Silver Sandals.
ANNA SEWELI___
Black Beauty.
WILLIAM S. SADLER—
Long Heads and Round Head*.
LOUIS TRACY—
Number Seventeen.
LEE THAYER—
The Mystery of the 13th Floor.
BOOTH TARKINGTON—
The Magnificent Ambersons, The
Turmoil, The FUrt, Seventeen.
HAROLD TITUS.-
Bruce of the Circle A.
MARIE VAN VORST-
Fairfax and His Pride.
LOUISE ENNETT WEAVER—
A Thousand Ways to Please A
Husband.
AUGUSTA EVANS- WILSON—
A Speckled Bird, At The Mercy
of the Tiberius.
HAROLD BELL WRIGHT—
That Printer of Udell's, The Eye*
of the World. The Shepherd of the
Hills, Their Yesterdays, The Call-
ing of Dan Matthews, The Winning
of Barbara Worth, The Re-Crea-
tion of Brian Kent. •
GRACE MILLER WRIGHT—
Judy of Rogues Harbor, Tess of
the Storm Country, The Secret of
the Storm Country, From the Val-
ley of the Missing, Rose O’ Par-
adise. The Shadow of the Shelter-
ing Pines. .
ANNE WARNER—
The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary.
KATE DOUGLAS WIGGIN—
1 he Romance of Christmas Card.
MARGARET WIDDEMER—
You’re Only Young Once.
HARR' LEON WILSON—
Ruggles of Red Gap, Somewhere
i nRed Gap.
GEORG EG WESTON-
You Never Saw Such A Girl.
CAROLYN WELLS-
The Man Who Fell Through The
Earth, The Bride of a Moment.
C. N. & A. M. WILLIAMSON—
Everyman’s Land.
ROBERT WATSON—
The Girl of O. K. Valley, Happy
Hawkins.
P. G. WODEHOUSE—
Piccadilly Jim.
BOOKER T. WASHINGTON—
Up From Slavery.
OWEN WISTER—
The Virginian, Lin McLean.
HONORE WILISIE—
Lydia of the Pines. .
MRS. WOODROW WILSON—
The Hornet's Nest.
AUGGUSTA EVANS-WILSON—
Inez, St Elmo.
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