The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 276, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1923 Page: 2 of 8
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The New Studebaker
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Studebaker presents its complete
line of 1924 models, announced a week
ago, with the conviction that they will
increase the prestige of the name
Studebaker which, for 71 years, has
stood for the best in transportation,
quality and value of product.
Into these 1924 cars are built every
proved feature in design that makes
for the comfort, convenience and safety
of passengers, and many refinements
that further enhance the value of a
line of cars already highly perfected.
It is common knowledge in the steel
industry that Studebaker uses only
the highest grades of the finest steels.
And the same is true of the electrical
equipment, instruments, bearings, bat-
teries, upholstery, finishing paints,
tires and accessories used in Stude-
baker cars.
It is equally well known that Stude-
baker, with $90,000,000 of actual net
assets, including $45,000,000 of plant
facilities, is unsurpassed in ability and
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of the United States District Court
for the Northern District of Georgia
today and made bond in the sum of
$500 for his appearance at trial on
charges of violating the postal law.
Trial of the case had been set for
March 20, but at that time he failed
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A NAZIMOVA PRODUCTION
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MAKES CALOMEL
DELIGHTFUL
The medical virtues of calomel are
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ting end dangerous qualities, as is
proven by the fact that the perfected!
calomel tablet, called Calotabs, is free
from objectionable effects yet retains
all of the liver-cleansing and system
purifying qualities of the old-style
. calomel. For biliousness, constipa-
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to appear and his bond was forfeited.
When questioned by federal off!-;
cers and newspaper men, Mr. Clarke I
said, according to the Atlanta Jour-!
nal:
“I have been a long, long way
from here, just where, I probably
never will tell." He asserted the:
Journal story said that he had been
out of touch with everything.
“I was very much surprised on my
return today to learn that trouble
I had arisen in the ranks of the klan,"
| he was quoted as saying. “I left it in
what I thought were peaceful waters
Everything seemed to be running
smoothly with no hitch anywhere, but
I find things to be very much differ-
ent. From what I hear I may nto even
hold a position in the order any long,
er.”
Mr. Clarke said, the story continued
that be left Austin on the advice of
his physician, who told him unless
he took a rest he would suffer a ner-
vous breakdown.
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There will be a watermelon and
swimming party, Thursday night at
Martin’s Lake. All members are re-
quested to be at the Masonic Hall at
7 p. m. accompanied by a young lady.
Masons and their wives are cordially
invited. oscar BERGLUND, ! A News Classified Ad Will Sell It For You
One tablet at bedtime, with a swal-
low of water, that’s all. No taste,
। no nausea, no griping, no salts. You
wake up in the morning with a clean
I liver, feeling fine, and a hearty appe-
tite. Eat what you please—no dan-
ger.
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Very Big Earnings
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nauseated calomel tablet is a practic-
ally perfect remedy. Young Clarke, former acting imperial,
To inspire public confidence in their wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, appear-,
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“perfectly delighted” with Calotabs
Sold only in trade-marked packages.
Prices ten cents and thirty-five cents.
By the Associated Press
South Bend, Ind., Aug. 1.—The
S.udebaker Corporation today report-
ed net profits for the second quarter
of the year of $7,200,202, equal to
$9.40 a share of $75,000,000 of com.
mon stock outstanding after deduct-
ing reserves for taxes and preferred
dividends.
; The profit of the preceding quarter
was $8 a share. The regular divi-
!dends of $2.50 on common stock and
$1.75 on preferred were declared. Both
are payable September 1 to stock of
' record on August 10.
President Erskine of the corpor-
nation said that the plants were oper-
ated at capacity in the second quar-
[ter and 43,680 cars were sold against
. 37,252 the previous quarter.
He said the corporation’s cash po-
sition was improvedt nd inventories
decreased notwithstanding the increas-
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Purified and Refined from Its
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resources to manufacture economi-
cally a nd give maximum intrinsic value
for a given price.
Produced under these favorable con-
ditions, the 1924 Studebakers are dis-
tinctly the finest cars and greatest
values Studebaker ever offered.
These are not careless statements.
They are facts that reflect the honesty
and integrity of the manufacturer and
its product just as they do the truth
of Studebaker advertising.
The public has placed its confidence
in Studebaker by accept ing these facts,
supported by the performance of
Studebaker cars in owners’ vse. That’s
why Studebaker sales for the past
six years have increased rogres-
sively each year and sales for the
first six months of 1923 of 81,880 cars
broke all six months’ records.
Studebaker never cheapens qual-
ity to meet competition. The name
Studebaker stands for satisfaction
and service.
YOU TELL ’EM
We Sell ’Em
3 eans French Peas............$1.00
5 cans Blue Jay Peas..........$1.00
12 eans No. 1 Sugar Corn...........
6 cans No. 3 Sweet Potatoes. .. .$1.00
1 cans Grape Fruit..........-/$1.00
C cans Heins Pork and Beans, /
No. 2..........).r...$1.00
1 dozen cans Tuna../..........$1.00
6 cans Prepared Codish.......$1.00
4 cans 35c Salmon./...........$1.00
% gallon Wesson oh.--- • • .$1.00
Fresh Fruit afg’vegetabl s
Tourine________$13s0 Tourins--------S17M
Ro-daer(2-Pa...). 131S Speedater(S-P-is
Coupe (5-F-m)__ i975 Coupe (S-F-)- SSSS
Sedan ______________ *»<1 Sedees, ... . . .1730
STUDEBAKER YEAR
THIS IS
DRS. HARTT a DORSETT
Practice limited to eye, ear, nose
and throat and fitting gliasea.
Marshall National Bank Hhilding
• to 12:20—Hours----a :30 to 5
Phone, Orice 295, Res- 10$
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 276, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1923, newspaper, August 2, 1923; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1411466/m1/2/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .