The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 305, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1923 Page: 6 of 8
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Thursday, September 6, 1923
THE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS .
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At Least 600 Teachers
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Declares Supt. Cyphers
dows remains to be done.
The building, when completed, will
Four New Players Don Uniforms
Today; Practice in Gym
Yesterday
floor and the putting on of the roof.
Besides this, some plastering work
and putting in place of the glass win-
The 1924 Studebake: Licht-Six Touring
car, with its refinements an ■ improvements,
offers the closest apprc ach to mechanical per-
fection in moderate priced cars yet produced.
It continues to set the pace in the amount
of value for the money invested. No radical
departure from approved design has been
attempted. There’s nothing experimental
about it—everything of recognised merit.
Every vital unit has proved its satisfaction
in the public use.
No matter how much money you expert to
invest in a car, by all means see this Light-Siz
Touring car, ride in it—and drive it yourself.
It is then that you realise the difference.
7-Pas,., 150 W. B.
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Guaranty State &
Savings Bank
Capital, Surplus and Profits $100,000.00
A GUARANTY FUND BANK
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Wines & Wandell
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Buy a 1924 Studebaker
OUR REQUEST FOR
YOUR CAB
BUSINESS
is based on the simplest of prop-
sitions— “The Best Transporta-
tion for the least money.”
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Comparison with other cars costing more
—or less—will provide convincing proof of
its greater doUar for-dollar value, its depend-
able performance, ample power, extreme
comfort, and many other desirable features.
The Light - Six is practically free from
vibration because Studebaker machines the
crankshaft and connecting rods on all sur-
faces. No other manufacturer follows this
practice on a car at anywhere near the
Light-Six price. This is just one of many
superiorities.
After seventy-one years, the name Stude-
baker enjoys confidence and respect more
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—‘oAr,
Drink 400
Milk Chocolate
with Rico Flavor
—for sale everywhere—
for 5c
They have run us ragged for
“400!” Why shouldn’t they?
There is something to it,
—Made at—
EAST
TEXAS CREAMERY
Telephone 566
very popular red brick and hav in 3
high arched French windows. The cen-
ter of the back part of the chureh is
made up of French doors, and these
will later lead into an addition to the
building, which is expected to be
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C.O.M.FOOTBAL.
SQUAD IS DAILY
INCREASING MEN
666 quickly relieves constipa
tion. Biliousness, Headaches
Colds and LaGrippe.___
The News Want Ads for Result*.
the possibility of the _ . „
these resources by the teachers.
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—Art Goods
—Howard Studio |
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Touring....... $1350
Roadster(2 Pass.)-. 1325
Coupe (-Pass.}--1975
dun ... — ■■■• ~ • - 2050
I Courthouse News
Real Estate Transfers
J. E. Powell to W. D. Allen, con-
sideration $60; conveys lot 2 in block
4 of a 12-acre tract of old Spencer
Brickwork on the new Christian
Science church building has been com-
SAFETY
“Every man, woman and child that has one cent of non-
interest bearing and unsecured deposit in this bank has
samsenarssttmahay amemersstypoundez Nim Hunare
tem has been in operation in Texas twelve years, under
which plan no non-interest bearing or unsecured depositor
has ever lost a single dollar. This system has passed
through one of the hardest depressions, following the
World War, the country has ever known, and STOOD
THE TEST and MET ITS OBLIGATIONS by paying 100
cents on the dollar.
“Therefore, this bank offers you absolute safety without
a doubt or a moment’s worry.”
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The medicinal virtues of calomel are
in no way connected with its nauseat-
ing and dangerous qualities, as I
proven by the fact that the perfected
calomel tablet, called Calotabs, is .free
from objectionable effects yet retains
all o fthe liver-cleansing and system
purifying qualities of the old-style
calomel. For biliousness, constipation
and indigestion and wherever calome
was essential, the new de-nauseated
calomel tablet is a practicaly perfect
remedy. . . -
The Northeast Texas Teachers In-’ Miss Margie Neal, member of the
stitute had reached a registration of Board of Regents of the State Normal
members in attendance yesterday of Colleges and one of the best known
women in the state, will make two
Prof. J. W. lectures today, the first beginning
some who at 11:15 and lasting until 12 and the
The Studebaker Light-Six
Five-Passenger Touring Car
$995
Reduce Those Danger-
ous Swollen Veins
Doctor’s Recent Discovery Also
Heals Boils, Carbuncles, Ab-
scesses, and Open Sores in a
Few Days
. ,A .-ing beauty. One apiece, rain-proof windshield with attractive eowl lights eat in
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ingenuine leether. Larue rectaneular window in rar curttm. The2ro0 tranamidot lock.
--anuwwo. Fat More Wheat Products and be Healthy
STUDE BAKER
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" of the First Baptist,
church. Rev. G. W. Owens, of Mar-
shall, field secretary of the Baptist
Soda Lake Association, spoke at 111
a. m. on "The Resources of Texas, and
second beginning at 3:15 and lasting
until 4 o’clock.
State Superintendent S. M. N.
Marrs is expected to be in attendance
at the institute Friday and to deliver
two lectures.
Physicians are prescribing and hos- I
pitals using a new and harmless, yet. I
very powerful germicide that not only I
causes enlarged varicose veins anci
bunches to become normal, but alsoil
reduces goitre, enlarged glands and I
wens.
Ask any first class druggist for an
original two-ounce bottle of Moone’s
Emerald Oil (full strength) and re-
fuse to accept anything in its place.
It is such a highly concentrated pre-l
pa ration that two ounces lasts a long
time and furthermore if this won-
derful discovery does not produce the I
results anticipated, you can have the
price refunded.
It is not wise for anyone to allow
swollen veins to keep on enlarging. (
Often they burst and cause weeks of
pain, suffering and loss of employ-
n.ent. Start the Emerald Oil treat-
ment as directions advise and im-
provement will begin at once. Your
druggst can supply you.
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- Members of the College of Marshall
football squad practiced in the gym-
nasium yesterday afternoon, the wet
weather preventing gridiron practice.
Boxing and wrestling and light foot-
ball preliminary work were carried on
with plenty of rest-
Four new men will be out for prac-.
tire tomorrow having been issued |
uniforms last night. These men are:
Smith, weighing 225 pounds, of Pal-
eatine, who played on the team last
year and who came in yesterday,
Hodges, another last years player who
was a very good back-field man; Rose,
also a last years good backfield man:
who will weigh stripped about 170
pounds; and -Alton Rogers, a line man
who played last season and is expect-
ed to make a strong player this year.
The sauad has now been increased
to12andnew men are coming in al-
most every day.
Coach Forrester and Prendera ’ 3
who will coach the ends and backfield
men, say they believe the C. O. M.
is destined to have a winning team
this season. ■_______
place.
Albert Hollie to Ireland Williams:
consideration $1388.63; conveys 102
acres of the C. W. Jackson headrighy on
Louisa Nash to J. H. Ruhh, consid-
eration $450; conveys west half ot
JURY LIST
The following is a list of petit ju-
’ rors for the 17th day of Septembet:
1923. County Court, Criminal Dockit.
Clarence Hall. Jim McPhail, N. S. -
MeCov T. C. Solomon, Lee Knox, A. •
J.SMassey, H. A. Dunn, C.S. Scruges, |
H. L Smith, Bennett Cullen, W A ■
Bedell. A. M. Beaty, Herman Cok. r, ■
Touring —........A1710
Speedster (5- Pass.) 1135
Coupe (5-Pass.)---2550
Sed-n .— — , ,.—.2750
that every A. J. Mitchell. c...o
The following is a list for Septem-
Most Valuable of Drugs Now
Purified and Refined From Its
Nausea and Danger—"Calo-
tabs” the Name
pleted. Carpenters are now at work
on their part of the construction,
which win include th elaying of the
Don’t Miss the Big Ku
Klux Klan Celebration
Marshall. Texas
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH
In Pasture just Northwest of College of Marshall
A Ku Klux band will give a concert on the court house
lawn from 7:15 p. m. until 7:45 p .m.
At the grounds: Initiation of 250 candidates 8:00 P.m.
Public speaking by the Honorable J. H. (Cyclone) Davis
of Sulphur Springs, 9:00 p. m.
Then the most wonderful display of fireworks ever seen
in Marshall will close the evening’s program.
All candidates are requested to be on the grounds
promptly at 7:00 p. m., rain or shine.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
w. have listed some realberunin.
to City and Countrzpropert-_W:
u»a appreciate showing yo what
we have Phome 421.
C. W. LaGrone.. „ „
Ronl Mato Ofice im City Hal
SJrtlSS pint
rpltreoveryor money back.
It relieves at once
after you start to take
the good work begins. It
uric acid deposits, dissolves
“onsend.dia erougntie kidneys
j °L.C. Even in cases where
offering has been piteous and painful
SsuT4rs of this dread disease dis-
appptar’in a few days. All druggises
can supply you. .__
added on before long.
The building is located at the inter-
section of Burleson and Wellington
streets .
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Balk Turnip seed. All kinds of seed
for Fall gardens. Plant turnips and
Snap Bean seed now. Onion sets
when you want them. Strohe’s Store,
N. Washington Ave. 8-2«-9-»c
zpcHRys
132110
rusk st
Marriage Licenses
Ernest Berglund and Miss Helen C.
Floyd Marsdend and Mattie Rich-
ardson. .
Albert Whittier and Annie Glover.
Henry G. Coldwell and Miss Lula
Fesionn Hyche and Miss Thelma
Brooks. , -
Robert W. Sanford and Midred J
Campbell.
Mitchell H. Lee and S. L Lee-
Jim Moore and Nellie Johnson.
James S. Payne and Roberta Chari
William Gray and Nellie Johnson.
Neil O. Sawyer and Miss Orella
Dyess.
BRICKWORK ON
NEW CHURCH IS
NOW FINISHED
discovery the manufacturers have au-
=pses
Sold only in trade-marked packages.
Prices ten cents and thirty-five cents.
One tablet at bedtime, with a swallow
of water, that's all. No taste, no
nausea, no griping, no salts. You
wake up in the morning with a clean
liver, feeling fine, and a hearty appe-
tite. Eat what you please—no dange .
Cyphers says that there are I
are attending who had not yet paid
their registration fees, and conse-
quently have not been counted, but
who will do so later. He feels sure
that there are more than 600 teachers
in attendance at the white and col-
ord institutes.
The program was carried out as per
schedule yesterday except for the fact
.Mos MgzaE^MoXX^
ber 10. Instruction in 1st, 2nd and
3rd grades. Tuition 12.50 per calen-
dar month, payable 10th of month.
Fr particularsapply 410 East Rusk,
phone 895. Children should report
Friday, September 7, for clapsfica-
tion. ___________H
Blacksmith and
Repairs
I have opened a blacksmith and re-
pair shop on East Bowie, opposite
MeClaran’s stable where I am.Pe-
pared to do aU kinds of work in
my line and earnestly solicit a share
^r patron.^ g
Are you using PRIDE
OF MARSHALL Cof-
fee? It pleases others;
it will please you. Roast-
ed fresh every day. ‘
Huntsberger Coffee Co.
16-tf 907 E. Houston Ave
Phone 609 __
show the way ber 24, 1923:
• P O Craver, W. T. bedenr vie*- “
and immediately land Lowrey, H. P. Black. Ed BeU, =
ALLENRHU A. T. Craver, H.L CallowaytE ES ■
searches out Harrison, Bob Craig, Joe Fesbittr 5 I
- the secre-rest Mos, w? C,ta.
iatie poison , Adams, W. C. i ierez "killingsworth,
the kidneys;Bert Bergson, W. H. Killings
and A. E. Kemberling-_______
J. D. JOHNSON
“The Plumber”
Phone 1348 210 Park Ave
1924 MODELS AND PRICES—f.o. b. factory
Light-six _ . spbcimjiix. ,
COMPANY 4.
For Gasoline and Oil
Take a drive on West Houston,
best paved street in town, then
stop at Smith Garage, the best
filling station in town. A plea-
sure to serve you with anything
in the automobile line. 9-1 Ip
The Morning News Want Adi Get
the Best Results. Try Them.
County superintendent J. W. Cy-
phers asserts that all of the teachers
-------- — . ... wh. were are entering into the spirit of the con
that one or two olI those a vention and seem to be enjoying the
expected to speakgdidanot ayestrday lectures immensely. Another part of
The opening exeres 5 G j the institute that is causing much sn-
conducted by Dr. —.r/thusiasm is the recreational or sports
division. George Handler is throw-
l ing himself, with all the big spirit that
is in his body, into making this part
of the work worth while, and from
development of what those say who have watched the
। teachers play he has done it.
Tourina ---$295
.... TIRES ....
TRADE YOUR OLD TIRES IN ON GATES SUPER-
TREAD TIRES
at prices mentioned in previous advertisement. We do
extra good repair work on tires, tubes and radio sets.
New radio batteries in stock.
Cheaper Gasoline if You Use Gates Tiree
American Tire & Vulcanizing Company
301 E. Austin St. Telephone 182
____ be one of the prettiest little churches
Elysian Fields Southern Railway I in Marshall, being constructed of the
consideration $20,000; conveys all
tracks, roadbeds, right of way east of
Marshall to a point just east of Ely si-
an Fields, Texas, in Panola county-.
M. Lothrop Sr., to Marshall Ice Co
consideration $4,000; conveys parrel
of land just south of the old M. 4 E
T. railway’ on South Grove street.
Mrs R. F. Huffman to Dee Huffman,
consideration 3800; conveys 100 acres
of the W. S. Smith headnght.
THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR
lot 4 in the Ward addition.
Kent D. Allen to J. D. Pettitt, con-
sideration $1,000; conveys 11 acres of
1 Peter Whetstone headright.
M. 4 E. T. railway to Marshal:
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 305, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1923, newspaper, September 6, 1923; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1411495/m1/6/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .