The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 57, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 11, 1923 Page: 2 of 8
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Sunday. November 11, 1923
THE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
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REASONS WHY
C.O.M. DEFEATS
CENTENARY JR. DOCTORSHAVE
FOR RENT
TEAM 3 AND 0
LEFT COUNTRY
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the better of the College in the first
try practice,” said Dr. Colwell, “are
bad roads, hard work, loss of income.
facilities
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laboratories, few churches, poorer
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Hodge Drug Co.
Minister Thankful
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Room 4, Conway Bldg.
Phone 421 or 1088
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Monday, Tuesday
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OESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS A
CHARLES MAIGNE PRODUCTION
Monday
Tuesday and
Wednesday
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Get the Habit
of Saving
Matthewson-Pelz Jewelry
Company carries the one
finest Grade of Plated
Silver that is made in
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Tea Services
$45 Up
Meat Platters
$16.50 Up
Water Pitchers
$12.50 Up
Vegetable Dishes
$12.50 Up
“Serviceable Trays
$18.50 Up
Bread Trays
$6.50 Up
Cake Plates
$7.50 Up
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AESOP’S FABLES AND NEWS
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BURNED OUT OF CITY HALL
BUT STILL GOING
The Best
at
the Lowest Price
Always
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—Why not put at least TEN PER CENT of your income
into an INTEREST bearing account?
—It costs you nothing to do this and YOU receive a
great benefit.
—The time is sure to come when you will wish you had
such an account to fall back on.
—You owe it to yourself and others who may be de-
pendent on you.
—We pay four per cent Compound Interest on Savings
Accounts.......
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HUSBANDS! See the silent part wives
play in men’s careers!
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The
Matthewson-Pelz
Quality
of
High-Grade
Guaranteed
The Glorification of a
Eternal Love
Matthewson-Pelz
Jewelry Co.
The Court Home Is Op-
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j L good farm in Luisiana, with five tenant houses,
barns. The best rich soil in the Red River bottoms.
APPLY P. O. BOX 255
Marshall. Texas
Hodges 1w rurus wau •
See J. W. Dickson,
Eubanks Bolivar street.
Five-room house on good lot 60x120, several fine young
plum and peach trees, also fine grape arbor. Has poultry
house and garage. For quick sale, $1400.00.
Right Guard
Crawford...............Bridges
Right Tackle
ATTEBERRY & KEARNS
REALTORS
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country doctor after struggling in
vain against the rising tide of diffi-
culties finally decides to follow his dis-
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‘I had stomach trouble for nearly
20 year*, also constipation which fill-
ed my system with gas and fever.
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BEST PICTURES & MUSIC
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The office of the City Secre;
I tary of Marshall is now located
Mat 206 East Austin street in the
^/Lathrop building.______ll-6-tfc
We have two very fine homes on West Houston avenue.
Three on East Fannin street. Two on East Bowie street
and several in Rainey Addition. We also have several
fine building lots and some of the best farms in East
Texas. See us before you buy. We can save you money.
We can arrange terms to suit you. We are anxious to
downs to the visitor* three in the first
half.
Centenary had the best of the third
quarter but was unable to get within
striking distance of the goal. Mar-
shall one first down. Centenary two.
The break in favor of the locals
came at the beginning of the final
quarter when Centenary lost on ex-
change of kicks and a successful pass
And her love was big enough to dare all, to suffer all, to em-
brace all, never falsering, never weakening. . -:e*
less preparation, that removes the
catarrhal mucus from the intestinal
tract and allays the inflammation
which causes practically all stomach,
liver and intestinal ailments, includ-
ing appendicitis. One dose will con-
vince or money refunded. At all drug-
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We have a new 8-room two-story house on corner lot
120x140. Has two bath rooms, closet in every room,
sleeping porch glassed in and screened in. Has a Royal
automatic heater .large tank furnishes hot water to all
parts of house. Has large double pantry in kitchen;
f rame garage and poultry house. Also several peach and
fig trees and grape vines. Will sell for less than ac-
tual cost. *
D.W. GRIFFITH!
. presents , ‘ 3 ~ ^41'
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WHITE ROSE
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. About a Girl Who Couldn *t Stop Loving . •*
She loved life, she loved love, and then she loved the . Boy? !
“NOTICE
DUCK HUNTERS”
Declares Colorado
Inhabited More
Than 3000 Years
WITS
g Leatrice Joy
Owen Moore.
v‛ Robert Edeson
„Tha df^ " Louis, .10.—- liv-
of Centenary Academy yesterday af 1 ing condition.” are necessary to re-
ternoon on 'the College ground. by store permanently physicians and sur-
the margin of a field goal—the score geons to rural communities. Dr. H. P.
being 3 to 0. The game was well Colwell of Chicago, today told the
played and hard fought on both side, convention of the American Country
and was not decided until the fourth Life Association in session here Dr.
quarter when Hodges kicked a field Colwell is secretary of the Council
goal from the twenty-five yard line.' of Medical Education and Hospitals of
The Junior Gentlemen had a shade the American Medical Association.
"The objectionable features of coun-
Ry the Asociated Press
Durango, Colo., Nov. 10.—A race
ante-dating the Christian era by.
1,000 years inhabited the Southwest,
is the statement made here recently I
by Jesse Nushbaum, superintendent of j
the Mesa Verde national park. Col-1
orado, after the uncovering of a house 1
said to have been inhabited by a peo-
pie long before the cliff dwellers ar-
rived in the section now known as the j
Mesa Verde National Park.
The Nusbaum discovery was made
about eight feet beneath the floor, or
foundation of a cliff dwelling and in
the same cavern, located about a mile
south of the Spruce Tree house in the
park. The tribe, according to Nus-
baum and other members of the party
that unearthed the house, belonged to
what are known as the “basket-mak-
ers,” and their presence here was es-
tablished beyond a doubt by the class
of pottery discovered in the house,
it was said.
The pottery, Nausbaum asserts, is
easily identified as of a period at least
1.000 years before Christ, and other
evidence was found to justify the
quarter but Marshall came back in
the second and played them off their los sof well-to-do patients, long drives.
appearing clientele to the city. It is
quite clear also why the yunog phy-
College of Marshall featured the game. ’
The advantages gained by punting
gave the locals the deciding edge]
over the visitors and was one of the
deciding factors of the game.
feet with line plunges and forward
passes A pass from the 30-yard line, increased expenses. poorer
by Hodges to Broom missed a touch- for practice, no hospitals, no libraries,
down when Broom went outside on the
one yard line. The half ended with schools and loss of time or oppor-
Marshall having the ball within six tunity for professional or
inches of the goal line on their development,
second down. Marshall made five first
WIVES! .... Here’s the drama of your
own life!
Woman 'a S'
ers arrived. The pottery is of a crude
clay, tempered with cedar bark. a pro-
cess used by the earliest ancients.
It has a adobe color with a slight
pinkish cast.
Use EZMA for ECZEMA, TET-
TER, ITCH. Guaranteed by Fry-
PRICES
Lower Fleer . 40c
Balcony .... 30c
Children ... 10c
Weber &
Wash. Ave. Cor. of Austin
in a picture as big asa woman's love—the great, enduring love' T
that will not weaken, will not doubt—a story that leaves you! 4
with a warm glow in your heart—-uplifting, and bringing sweet] 1
ecstacies—a story that brings a smile to your face, tender 2
memories, hopes, a far richer outlook. -cig!
The Love Story of a Boy and a Girl ,2954
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* Alert and stinging with the high pounding pulse of reallifed
A story as big as a woman s love—and her fall. Itmakea i
tvou forget—forget yourself and the world. You forget] ,
’' the theatre and the screen—forgetthe pictured play j
’ers. You live tneTstory. -p-te
statement that the region was inhabit-
sician after graduating from medical. ed by humans long before clif dwel-
school, usually in debt for his medical
training, prefers to, or from neces-j
sity, must, remain in the city rather
than go to the .country.
placed the ball on the twenty-five yard “To permanently restore doctors for
line from which Hodges delivered the rural communities requires restora-
winning field goal. tion of reasonable living conditions in
The line plunging of both teams and ■ those districts.
the successful aerial work of . the
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Quarterback
Horton.......... March
Left Half
Start Today!—$1.00 Will Open \Q
An Account \ •
Guaranty State & Savings Bank
gists.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN
Centenary—•
Center
Harlow...........
Left Guard
McCormic ..........
Left Tackle
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NOTICE
The offici
"tary of Mar
at 206 East
Lothrop bui
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MONEY TO LOAN |
Ou Diamends, Watches and
, Jewelry, and other
of value
LOW RATE OF
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Left End
Kipke .............
MarshlI could not do my work, and while I have the best located and
.....Foster satdmenasisbttiddz‘xmyeoutwondern equipped huntersandfisher-
, ful Remedy which proved truly won-1 mens camp on Caddo lake.
....Bowers derful. I believe it is the best medi- Duck hunters bring your guns—
c, . cine on earth." It is simple, harm-1 that is all you need.
-----mover,—------ion that -ma- the Live decoy ducks, boats, guides
are all ready for you and-blinds
a plenty, on the best spots and
roosts on the lake. } /
Electric lights iy’all ARs
Cold storage foryov’ducks
Store on place P
Ammunition of all kin
—Beds as clean and meals as
good as ever.
Johnson Bros. Ranch
Caddo Lake Karnack, Texas
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 57, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 11, 1923, newspaper, November 11, 1923; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1411552/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .