The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 114, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 17, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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THE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
Tuesday, January 17, 1922
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DODGE BROTHERS
AT THE THEATRES
when
PRICES REDUCED
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Detroit, Jan. 11.—The following ar-
ticle regarding the new price of Dodge
terday in' all the leading New York
credit for the creditable showing
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Music was furnished by a combina- 1
cars sold after January 1st.
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NO ADVANCE IN PRICES
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Read the News Want Ads.
Don’t Fail to See This Today
WAR
of a huge dam and the breaking leore
AT THE QUEEN.
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Start the New Year Right, at
AECHTERNACHT & STEDMAN
"ONLY FIRST-RUN HOUSE”
LAST DAY
ALICE CALHOUN
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prepared to assist you with your In
R. L. FORTSON
H. A. MARSHALL
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to any of your income tax troubles.
RADIATOR HOSPITAL
The film they are all talking about—Don’t miss it
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Moffat Building—South Side Public Square
THE SELZNICK NEWS REEL
WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK
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SAYS RED PEPPER
HEAT STOPS PAIN
IN FEW MINUTES
LAST
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wonderful new Universal-Jewel com-
1 ing to the Grand Theater today.
radishea or spinach, in fact anything
you want in bulk seeds. Sweet peas
and nasturtiums. We are agents for
Swifts Fertilizers, at Strobe’s New
Store, Strohe Bldg., North Washing-
For this week only, 1 30x3%
N. S. Ohio Tire, guaranteed 6000
miles, and 1 30x3% Ohio Grey
Accept
Handy
Aspirin
The play, Peg O’ My Heart, which
was presented at the College of Mar-
shall auditorium Saturday night, was
U. S. ARMY
GOODS
RhL in the Paramount Picture .‘Ths Last Payment"
AT THE PALACE LAST TIME TODAY
a
Qaroanant
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kind on record. The large ballroom*
of the Pennsylvania Hotel accommo-
dated onlv about two-thirds of the
diners, wle the others were placed
in the foyer and adjacent rooms.
’THE LITTLE MINISTER”
Income Tax Report That
Won’t Come Back
I have resigned my position with
the government as Internal Revenue
Collector, and have opened Mn office
in the Marshall Hotel, where I am
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Adapted from the Famous Story by
James M. Barrie
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Hightower Out
For Commissioner
Precinct No. One
Also A PUNCH COMEDY
“The Love Egg” and a Pathe News
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES
Beef and Pork, any cut, 20c per pound, cash----we de-
liver to all parts of the city.
Staple and Fancy Groceries
PRICES RIGHT!
J. M. BARRIE’S
“The Little Minister”
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)best PICTURES & MUSIC
Peg ’O My Heart
Is A Big Success
that period. The gown was brought
to the United Staes from Mexico by j
“The famous ice scene in ‘Way Down East’ hardly equals it.”—New
York Evening Mail.
costly costumes there, and was later
sold to a large costume house in Los
Angeles, where its history is inscrib-
ed in the library records of that in-
stitution.
Tube, both for $10.00 cash. See
our windows weekly.
right. He can stand the old Jeffer-
sonian test of being capable, honest
and a democrat Mr. Hightower writes
The News that he will outline his )
platform at some later date.
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my marriage. I now
have a sweet little
baby boy and will
send you his picture
if you wish to publish
it My sisters also
take your medicine
and find it a great
help, and I recom-
mend it to those who
------- Coming -------
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY
BETTY COMPSON
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
pound has helped to bring great happi-
ness to many families by restoring w
men to health. Often the childless noi
suffer before their babies are born. ’ ’ —
Mrs. WM. Johnson, Box 155, Park
Rapids, Minn.
To marry and arrive at middle age
without children is a great disappoint-
ment to many women. Think of the joy
and comfort other women have in their
children as they grow older.
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
REMEMBER THE DAYS
Makes a Bright Spot in Every
Home. A Comfort in
portant methods by which the factory
had co-operated with dealers in enab- •
ling them to meet the usual heavy |
demand for cars in the spring. The I
picture closed with a reproduction of I
the newspaper in which appeared the ■ U
is due to a run down condition of the
wife, which may be helped by Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, It
brought health and happiness into the
home of Mrs. Johnson. Why not to
yours?
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
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“A Night at the Show”
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Mr. J. W. Simmons, of Dallas, has j
accepted a position in the dress goods
department of the Perkins Bros. Co. ’
Mr. Simmons is one of four new
clerks put on by this firm. Manager
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^l-ACZrARAMOUNT AND REALART
PRISCILLA DEAN
IN HER GREATEST TRIUMPH
“CONFLICT"
- Adolph Zukor peremte
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LASLPAYMENT*
In life’s gay whirl she danced to
the musie of folly. Really a big
screen offering.
warmed through and through and the
torture is gone.
Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made
the Ung
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j Brothers is decidedly unusual in that Joe Tate, Archie Rodden, Harry
I it is both retroactive and indefinite, Seay, Lois Nichools, Elise Rogers and
. that is, according to the announce- Hazel Harvey finished the cast.
I ment, the new prices of Dodge Broth- which was all good, each being adapt-
ers cars will not be made public until ed to his or her part.
■ February 1st, but will apply on all
Betty Compson and George Hackathorne) •
umScaaRonOt Paramount Picture. ‘The Little Minister",
AT THE PALACE WEDNESDAY AND THRUSDAY
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Watch for our weekly specials
—they are sure to be of Inter-
est to you.
S. E. WOOD, JR.,
1-18c Studebaker Distributor.
This tion orchestra, and pleased-all with . . . .
[ means, of course, that persons who its selections between acts. Many Daniels reports business good, in fact, ।
have bought Dodge Brothers cars people are calling for a repetition of much better than a year ago, and that
since the first of the year will be en- the play at the city hall. If it is re- ■ prospects look fine for a big year’s
titled to a rebate, the amount of peated, we hope all who failed to see trade.
Park Rapids, Minnesota.—"] have
taken your medicine — Lydia E. Pink-
hams Vegetable
Compound — when I
was a girl for pains
and beore and after
A rushing, roaring sweep of resist-
less waters released from bondage—
a mighty torrent of timber crushing,
grinding all before it—logs bumping,
splintering in the snarling waters—
sweeping all before its relentless
path. Such is one of the big thrills
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Just as soon as you apply Red Pep-, . . ,
per Rub you feel the tingling heat. vividly records the actual dynamiting
in three minutes the sore spot is of a huge dam and the breaking leore
of hundreds of thousands of the pris-
oned logs.
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The reduction made by Dodge his monocle.
the verbal announcement at the Penn-
sylvania Hotel meeting, was as fol-
I lows:
“Dodge Brothers will announce on
February 1st, 1922, a substantial re-
duction in the prices of their cars,
effective January 1st, 1922."
The dealers’ meeting held by Dodge
Brothers was probably the largest i
and most pretentious gathering of its
Mr. W. M. Hightower announces in
this issue of The Morning News as
a candidate for County Commissioner
Precinct 1. Mr. Hightower is one of
the county’s substantial citizens and
is known personally to probably every |
V -er in the precinct He is now hold-
ing the office of Justice of the Peace .
and has served the people of his com- ।
munity faithfully. As a citizen he
Early Gardners’
Attention!
We have a big supply of early gar-
den and field seeds. Early Adams
seed corn, tomatoes, beets, lettuce.
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Rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis, in "Conflict. . . . .
backache, stiff neck, sore muscles, The most gripping, soul zsearing no-
strains. sprains, aching joints. When ment ever filmed. Terrific in its in-
you are suffering so you can hardly tensity, the mighty logjam, the blow-
get around, just try Red Pepper Rub. ing up of the dam, and the swashing
Nothing has such concentrated, torrent of felled, forest is the might-
penetrating heat as red peppers, .rd iest spectacle of the cameraz art:,
when heat penetrates right down into In all its splendor, in all its ruth-
pain and congestion relief comes at less glory, “Conflict, Priscilla Dean s
once.
SAFE AND SANE
for Coughs & Colds
This syrup is differenr from all orhers.
Quick relief. No opiates. J Sc everywhere
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to get the genuine, with the name
Rowles on every package.
prepared to assist you with your In- coats, and leggins |1.00. Wool pants,
come Tax Reports. The kind that wool shirts, $1.75, Better hurry,
won’ eotne back, for I have had three strobe’s New Store, North Washing-
year’ experience in this district and ton avenue. l-20e
know the laws and rulings that apply--
that their appearance on the strets Thanks are expressed by the "Mar-
would be almost simultaneous with
tide regarding the new price of Dodge • pronounced success in every way.
Brothers Motor Cars appeared yes- The cast was well selected, and their
director, Miss Sansom, deserves much
announcement of the price reduction ==============
—the First intimation that such a _ AuIpe a ■ p
es. BROthere.n contemPtated b A SWEET LITTLE
a woman who had collected several
stands for those things that are
——- ... . Army breeches, leggins, shirts.
See me at the Hotel Marshall. Frank raincoats, shoes, leather leg-
P. Whipple.______________ 131 gnis; in fact most anything used
Just the thing for workmen, hunt-
ers and Boy Scouts. Khaki pants,
If you have a dad taste in your
mouth, if your tongue is coated, an-i
you have spells of dizziness, the trou
_ ., ... .. , „ । ble is in your stomach, liver and bow
The address of the president Mr. els; they are clogged with bilious im
Haynes, who was introduced by CW. vrities. Prickl, ASh Bitters elears
Matheson, general sales manager, fol- 1 ut the obstructions and restore-
lowed the show. Mr. Haynes reviewed t ealthy conditions. Price 11.25 per
the success of the past year in which bottle. Mat:hewson Drug Co., Sp-
Dodge Brothers were conspicuous as ial Agents,
one of the leaders and emphasized the
greater possibilities of 1922. He sup-
plemented his talk with a motion pic-
ture showing some of the more im-
which is still unknown to the public, it this time will avail themselves of
The official form of the Dodge Broth- the opportunity, fon its a good com-
ers announcement as it appeared in edy, well acted, pleasing selection of
newspaper advertisements so timed the cast and for a worthy cause.
A wedding dress meant for royalty
is worn by Alice Calhoun in “The Lit-
tle Minister,” which will be shown at
i the Queen Theater for the last time
today:
| There is a touch of tragedy and ro
. ... I mance connected with this old-fash-
You can buy the best grade of cof- ioned which is now cream col-
fee ground fresh every day, per oredand ivory tinted due to age. It
poundnt-c-------- 2oc“incis a beautiful creation, and was in-
Old Dutsh,Cleanser -------- 'tended for a royal wedding in Mexico
Sun Maid Raisins in bulk per e(during the period between 1864 and
pound-----------------------25c ‘ 1867.
2 D New York Evaporated apples | The garment
is made of brocaded
, r —• — 2-—* - „ satin, cut around at the neck with a
31loaves fresh bread---------— 25c bodice effect coming into a long point
Mince Meat per pkg. ------— at the front, and having an exception-
3 pkgs;; or Spaghetti ally full skirt, the kind in vogue at
Fresh oysters received daily. All - - - — ■ ■
kinds fresh bulk garden seeds 100 per
cent cheaper than package seeds. Also I
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from red peppars, costs little at any
drug store. Get a jar at once. Be sure
newspapers:
"Fifteen hundred Dodge Brothers made.
dealers were surprised to learn that A large and enthusiastic crowd web
the prices of Dodge Brothers motor comed the rise of the curtain. And,
cars were reduced on January 1st. Of- when the congenial Peg, played by
ficiar announcement of the reduction, Miss Alma George, had won her way
the form and nature of which caused into the hearts of the people, ap-
a sensation in automobile circles, was plause after applause rang out.
'made by F. J. Haynes,-president and Miss George played her part like
general manager of Dodge Brothers, a veteran and difficult passages did
at the eighth annual meeting and not faze her. Walter Morrow played
luncheon of Dodge Brothers dealers opposite her. Grady Metcalf, as Mont-
in the Pennsylvania Hotel late this gomery Hawkes, was also very pleas- q.nde
afternoon. I ing. Me looked very dignified with Ury UOOGS nouse
sweet peas and nasturtiums. Flower
seed in bulk.
STROBE’S NEW STORE.
Strobe Bldg. N. Washington Ave.
1-20:
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Many Men and Women Sufferers
are being treated for other dis.
gg eases without resulta, when
> l their real trouble is the tape
f # worm. Sure sign is the pas-
J ■ sage of small particles nt the
A A parasite. Sugsestive signs
§ g osa at appetite, occasion greed-
S nesa, eoated tongue, heartburn,
- pain in stomach and intestines, I
rising of obstruction in
fPygg4g throat, continuous spit-
" “453 ting, indigestidn, pain
E4Eq-ra, in bsek and limbs, dig.
P”*1P) ziness, headacbes, ex*
Eerdede) hauetion, feeling faint
"2179 when stomach empty,
-K EX maciated, dark rings
*dE-Egep)b. under eyes. Insanity,
“sreahdimddjo convuisions and epliepti-
,. J . --mp form fits are often at.
iributed to the presence of worms in the ali.
mentary canal.
Laxtan is * preparation uxed I
rlminating intestinal MnuW. The Worm
•vexpelled aliye ina few houra. no du
ton from work pequimed and no after efeeu,
azaLexten. is qulte barmlesa. Full trentmes
y^..***1***-. Send hve *•»“ for Bookie
dercribtne, te. variom tpe. o?
parasite Infecting the Woman M, Lam-e
S2b. Lameco Bldg., For Iwa Se., Pit:aburan.
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