The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 62, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 17, 1923 Page: 2 of 8
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TRE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
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Wake Up !
At the Theatres
AT THE GRAND
upon lawyers by R. E. L. Saner,
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lives in "Burning Words,” the Uni-
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today.
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Hicks & Keith
Phone 519
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AT THE QUEEN
HOSPITAL,HEELA
to be forgotten chance of
seeing a George M Cohan play in
TEMPLE SHRINE
News Want Ad
Johnson Bros. Ranch
75e
Caddo Lake
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
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Loihrop building.
PATRONIZE
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eyes by a rival jockey.
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Today Only
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NOTICE
Havana, Cuba
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ROY STEWART
Guaranteed by
TER, ITCH.
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Hodge Drug Co.
30x31-2 Gates Tire
New York City
$
and Tube $10.95
and return
site Us
$159.61
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Phone 421
Don't Put It Off Until Tomorrow
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—You May Be Too Late!
For Details Call
G. E. McLENDON, Ticket Agent
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Returning from New York by rail thru
Washington and St. Louis or Memphis.
Meals and berths on board ship included.
other tie as the Mars^
is believed impenetrable;
“Cut Yourself 1
a Piece of Cake”
city park board .
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Use EZMA for ECZEMA,
THIS WEEK "TIS FAIR.
ARMISTICE and PAY DAT
Buy your furniture where you
can get more for your money.
We buy and sell all kinds of fur-
niture.
Located in the new Turney build-
ing, corner of Washington and
Bowie streets.
Quaint, fascinating . . . wondrously remi-
niscent of Ancient Andalusia—and
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Co’uwbia
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Cempan
TET
Fry
for the best in sandwiches, hot coffee and chili. We serve
the best fountain drinks and cheap lunches.
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PETITION SAKS
BETTER SERVICE
WA
TRAN
CAPT. R. MORRIS
ACQUITTED BY
COURT MARTIAL
The Gift House
The Court House is Oppo-
Visit An Old-World Capital On
Your Way to the New—
WoodC
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DUCK HUNTERS”
We have the best located and
equipped hunters’ and fisher-
mens’ camp on Caddo lake.
Duck hunters bring your guns—
American Tire & Vulcanizing Co.
301 East Aostin Street
East Texas
Vulcanizing Company
West Side Square
PHONE 408
The Marshall Candy
KITCHEN
WE DO
Good Tire and Tube
Repairing
Sell those GOOD AJAX Tires
and Tubes and that good Gulf
Gasoline and Motor Oil.
1 CHEVROLET
late model, a
1 STUDEBAKE
Touring, in a
I STU DEBAK E
4-pass. Touri
runs like new
1 STUDEBAKE
ing, in first c
1 BUICK “6”
runs good an
. 1 BUICK "6" *2
dolled up, in
1 BUICK “6” ’Z
- in splendid e
I WILLYS-KNI
cord tires, fin
» We are making
used cars to mov
give liberal term
ANTEE TO I
USED CAR WI
LY. Figure wit
Brown-A lien Electric Co
PHONE 211
207 North Bolivar Street
a plenty, on the best spots and
roosts on the lake.
Electric lights in all camps
Cold storage for your ducks
Store on place
Ammunition of all kinds
—Beds as clean and meals as
good as ever.
—COMING—
The Picture You Want to See
JACKIE COOGAN
2 FORD Tourins
3 FORD Tourin
AU in Al eon
1 CHEVROLET
1 CHEVROLET
1 FORD SEDA1
I FORD COUP1
1 FORD Speed;
I OVERLAND
- 1 OVERLAND 1
1 DODGE Roa
1 BUICK T
, 1 OLDSMOBILI
Touring.....
2 CHANDLER'
"20 Models, b
The office of the City Secre
tary of Marshall is now located
at 206 East Austin street in the
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
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’ The office of the City Secre-
tary of Marshall is now located
at 206 East Austin street in the
Karnack, Texas
LOW PR
C
I and put him on the dramatic map.
It starts with a horse race in which
Johnny Jones the jockey, shoots Yan-
kee Doodle past the winning line and
wins by a neck. There is a conspir-
acy between a gambler and a gang-
ster to frame up a code and a fake
—la—
"LIGHTNINGLOVE
Also “Speed”
Marshall “Football Special”
Texarkana Leaves 9 A. M.
acted by Harold Goodwin and ds sim-
ilar in character to the role he played
“in The Flirt,”
QUEEN
Last Day
—It has anything he has ever made
beat a mtw.
Monday — Tuesday — Wednesday
—in—
“DADDY”
Guaranteed ONE YEAR
$18.45
We Re-charge in Eight Hours
“BURNING WORDS” 1
A red-blooded romance of the North-1
west ... its hardy sons and fearless
daughters. Action, thrills, romance.
—ADDED ATTRACTION—
The King of the Fun-Makers
LARRY SEMON
—COMING MONDAY—
“LAWFUL LARCENY”
222 48182454
BEST PICTURES a WU
Try The News Want Ads For
Quick Results.
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We Cra
Store
We made a lucky purchase and are willing to pass it on
to you. Now is your chance. We only have fifty to sell
at this price—and only two to the customer.
San Diegro, Cal., Nov. 16.—Captain
Robert Morris, who commanded des-
troyer Division 33 on the night of the
Honda wreck September 8, was acquit-
ted of charges of negligence in suffer-
ing vessels of his organization to go
aground, in a verdict read by the
judge advocate of the general court
martial today.
By the Amociated Prue
Morgantown, W. Va.. Nov. 16.—
versal photodrama starring Roy Stew- the train will cany the team, which
is expected to be the district cham-
magnificent pines and along the clear
lakes of a country that is famed for
its rugged grandeur. And as its set-
ting is beautiful, the story is said to
be clean and fine, portraying life at a
remote trading post and the activities
of the Royal Northwest Mounted Po-
Vce. whose .action is the great law of
the borderland.
The theme of the story centers
uay. pionship team after the game today.
The story has its setting among the and the East End school band.
feared by the evil element of the lit-
tle settlement. Prominent also in the
story is the career of his younger
brother, a wild and dissolute youth,
who disgraces the cause that is so
respected by David.
The role of David was created es-
pecially for Stewart, who is one of
the strongest out-door characters of
the screen. It is a virile role, filled
with dramatic action, and Stewart is
said to make the character realistic.
The role of the younger brother is en-
Jogzpes
2z3n, To-”
CoMusical J
Compositum by
GEO. M. COHAN
It thll tickle your funny bona
and thrill you by turns
Directed by - ARTHUR ROSSON
—also—
“Fighting Blood”
By the / sociated Pres s
Dallas, Nov. 16.—Two years of
work in the interest of crippled chil-
dren culminated here today with the
dedication of Hella Temple Shriue
ed with Marshall rooters for the
Marshall-Texarkana football game
The spirit of the last frontier, the i this afternoon at 3 o’clock on the
big woods of Northwestern Canada, Texarkana grounds for the district
. - ... championsh:p. Besides the rooters
The Texas & Pacific "Football
Special” decorated with the colors of
the Marshall High School will leave
here this morning at 9 o’elock load-
URGES LAWYER
LEADERSHIP OF
CIVIC DUTIES
Marshall team is assured of an equal
number of rooters in Texarkana as
the Texarkana team had at the game
played on Marshall grounds.
The Marshall squad is at present
in better condition than at any time
during the season and all dope ds in
i heir favor for a victory over the
Texarkana team. The Marshall de-
fense has been practiced to perfection
and football fans are predicting that
the Marshall offense will break
through the Texarkana line with the
experience gained during the tie
clash last Monday. The hardest luck
that is predicted for Marshall is an-
There will be a cloth shower for
| the benefit of Buckner Orphan's
Home, next Sunday morning at the
North Marshall Baptist church. If
you can't come and bring it or send
it, phone 1117-J. Will call for it.
______________________________11-17p
OF EXPRESS CO.
that is all you need.
Live decoy ducks, boats, guides Queen theatre yesterday had the for.
are all ready for you and blinds tunate never t -- feg. :
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The exercises began with a parade
at 2 o’clock participated in by all
the local Masonic bodies, the Hella
Temple band, bugle corps and patrol,
the DeMolay band and patrol, and the
current Scottish Rite Masonic class,
which will finish taking the degrees
with the conclusion of the Scottish
Rite reunion.
The Hella Temple hospital begins
its functions with 50 beds, many of
them endowed and maintained by in
screen form. The plays of this great
producer, synonymous with pep, jazz
and lightning speed, comedy, have
been talked of for years. Local thea-
tre goers now can see it translated to
the silent screen; reedless to say, the
audience was satisfied with this War-
ner Brothers screen classic.
This picture is good fun, thanks
to the fine directing, and particularly
T ed Lewis
and His Band
say it so fox-
trottingiy, and
Jones and
Hare sing it as
if they owned
the house.
around the life of David Darby, a
the Derby Race, where all the cards dividuals and organizations. Prac:
are against Johnny Jones and h- tically all of the furnishings and
steers his horse to victory, although equipment, including a magnificent
play room for the children, have been
donated by local institutions ard
The Marshall Chamber of Com-
Dallas, Texas, president of the Amer-
ican Bar Association, in an address
here today before the meeting of the
West Virginia State Bar Association.
‘Public duty in this country is, of
course, inherent for every citizen and
it is peculiarly incumbent on the law-
yer.” said Mr. Saner, who also is
chairman of the national bar associa-
tion’s committee on American citizen-
shp. “It is his business to see thnt
the law is observed and enforced. We
want our liberties preserved and we
know full well that they can be pre-
served only through liberty under the
law.
“It is the duty of the American law-
yer to sound this note of liberty un-
der the law in the ears of our citi-
zens and to keep it sounding.
"I urge upon lawyers as a class ‘hat
they are failing an their political du-
ties when they allow others to assume
leadership in line where the lawyer
is peculiarly fitted to lead” he con-
tinued. “We must today as never be-
fore in our history make sure for
ourselves and for all of our citizens
that we cling to the fundamentals, to
the principles and the practices which
have enabled us to build so sucsess-
fully and thus avoid the errors which
tend to impair out vigor and becloud
our future.
“We must let the public know, for
example, that so-called pure democ-
racy in America is utterly impracti-
cable.
“We must make the people realize
that while we must stand irrevocably
for the preservation of our bill of
rights, the people as a whole must
-how themselves worthy of individ-
ual liberty; that freedom of speech
fo rexample, is for those who the
speech of freedom that when the peo-
ple talk about our needing a new con:
situtation we should rather counsel
them not to do anything rash until
we really thoroughly try out the old
one.”
, ........ . merce has petitioned the American
Laedership in civic duties was urged Ralway Express Company to extend
"n" ewe " "e • the free delivery district in different
charitably inclined people.
Dr. W. B. Carroll, a native of Dal-
las, and a graduate of Baylor Univer-
sity, who has conducted the Hella
Temple clinic since 1921, is surgeon
in charge and Miss Jessie E. Van
Wormer, a graduate of the Illinois
Training school for Nurses, as super-
intendent. The superintedent recently
spent 10 days at the Imperial Coun-
cil hospital .Shreveport, La., profit-
ing by precedants established there
dunng the several months the Louis-
iana Shrine institution has been in
operation. Treatment of patients is
entirely by ortheopedic surgery and
admission is to children under 14.
There is no restriction as to race,
creed or fraternal connection.Hhe Hel-
la Temple hospital is located in the
same section containing the city and
county hospital, Hope Cottage Free
man Memorial Clinic. This zone i"
to be eventually maintained by the
Hospital. The hospital, though erect-
. .1 , r i n... 0 th. ed and to be conducted independently
to the work at Johnny Hines the by Hella Shrine Temple of Deilas, is
starringcomedian. , Knowing., the an institution similar to the40 hospit-
Johnny Hines, has been dubbed the als either aiready in operation or to
George M Cohan of cinem a land.b ; be established in various parts of the
critics, one ean easily visualize him tWn by the National Shrine hos-
as the only..person ftfor.thenrolepital organization.
that made the great Cohan famous F 6
. ... . . going on the special will be greatly
member of the foree whose bravery increased by those going in cars. From
on the border and whose sincerity "J the large number who have stated
his word has made him a man loved their intentions to make the trip the
and honored by the honest traders and
il<i
An,yho showing DEDICATION OF
Tickets on the Special are being
sold for 34.84. Over 150 have already
bought tickets and provided over 200
tickets are sold for the trip a rebate
will be given on the above rate. Sec
re tary Bryan Blalock of the Chamber
of Commerce has been notified by the
Texas & Pacific authorities that pass-
es will be good on the special.
The number of rooters who arc
telegraph and thus compromise the
jockey who is feared for his horse-
manship; there is an abduction of the
heorine by taughs. because she has
overheard the plot; finally there is
- Cotton going on to 40 cents. THE
-COUNTRY BOY MARKET has the
fatted calf and its older brother
Pork cooked or uncooked. Those bel-
timore oysters from My Maryland, all
in America most perfect Refriger-
ator counter. Come on ye prodigal
sons Phone 656. Prices the most
ranonatde. 211 E. Austin street.
11-13-18
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Matthewson-Pelz
Jewelry Co.
CHRISTMAS
DIAMONDS
The Ideal Gift!
A small payment will re-
serve yours now.
parts of the city and to increase its
delivery force in order to more quick-
ly dispatch express packages.
Many complaints have been filed
with the Chamber of Commerce con-
cerning the free express delivery lim-
its in the city and the poor wagon
service available to the patrons of the
company.
Many complaints have been filed
with the Chamber of Commerce con-1
cerning the free express delivery lim-
its in the city end the poor wagon >
service by the patrons of the company
The petition states an investigation |
by the Chamber of Commerce dis-
closes the following facts: That
many thickly populated districts of the!
city were not enjoying the privileges
of free express delivery; that six j
stores within six blocks of the rail-
way station did not have free express
delivery; that the company has only
two wagons to deliver express pack-
ages; and, that many express pack-
ages to the business section of the
city were delivered late.
The result of the above investiga-
tion caused the Board of Directora
of the Chamber of Commerce to pe-
tition the company to correct the
above reasons for compliant.
A copy of the petition was given to
the local management of the Ameri-
can Railway Company to forward to
the proper company officials and an-
other copy sent to the Hon. C .E. Gil-
more. chairman of the Railway Com-
mission of Texas.
R. B. Blanton With
Matthewson-Pelz
_
R. B Blanton from Shreveport, La.,
formerly with Brook Mays & Com-
pany, is now in the Victrola Depart-
ment of the Matthewson-Pelz Jewelry
Company, and will make his home in
Marshall.
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 62, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 17, 1923, newspaper, November 17, 1923; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1411557/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .