The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 84, Ed. 1 Friday, December 14, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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♦
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Friday, December 14, 1923
An arrest was made in Shreveport
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MOTHER!
We Will Not Be UNDERSOLD
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Mama” Dolls—that walk and talk, 16- 1
$1.00
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$6.00
$5.50 and
Priced at
$1.25
INS
$4.50
natural color, wheels painted
$3.50 and
red. Priced at
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AND MANY OTHERS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION
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furniture
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Ingram spent
1 ferson to take up his position there.
MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY OUR GOVERNMENT.
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E. N. SMITH FURNITURE CO.
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V. LEE SCOTT, Marshall, Texas
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P H O N O C RA PH S AND
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Child’s Best Laxative is
“California Fig Syrup”
WE HAVE
RECEIVED A
MESSAGE
ing in
Cars
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inch, well made, neatly
dressed. Priced at----
at 2 o’clock, and that he will
give to each and every child
a present.
a Few
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Building
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Don't Deprive Yourself
and Family of the Pleasure of
Owning a Brunswick—Get
Our Convenient Terms
spring wound. Priced
at-----------------
SAME PRICE
tor over 30 years
..$350.00
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ct
..$650.00
ers listed
bargain in
nodel.
Saying that he will arrive at
this store
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..$125.00
Be Sure and Be Here, Children
SANTA HAS ALSO SENT US MANY NEW TOYS
14, 1923
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articles
Waggie Toddle—a well made wagon
with heavy wooden wheels, finished in
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Saurday night at W ill Ingram s.
Ed.! Hiett and family are moving
into their home formerly occupied by
Mrs. Jane Roberts.
Try the Morning News Want Ads.
They will bring quick results.
For Finer Texture
and Larger Volume
in the baked goods use
Against D. F. Lehy, of
Shreveport
SALE PRICE
is our regular price—you know!
Among the hundreds of Gift items neatly
boxed, you’ll find it easy to suit your purse
and gratify his tastes—and by the way, the
other fellows’
We Have Table
Upright and Console Models
Ranging in Price from
$65.00 to $250.00
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T. H. Keoun
Music Store
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You’ll enjoy selecting His gift in the bright
atmosphere of this store; He’ll enjoy re-
ceiving them.
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Saturday
AFTERNOON
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—Give The Family The Gift That Never Grows Old
Here is a gift as pleasing, just as good for years to come as today—good music always.
Can you think of anything that will do as much? That will make every member of the
family happier; your home more interesting? Hear the Brunswick and compare.
Telephones—the little wonder, nickeled
bell, extension cord, painted in pink,
blue or black, with directory. $1 AA
Priced at________________ •I.UU
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C. O. M. Sunday after spending the
week-end at home.
“Jennie,” the Balky Mule—hitched to
cart; she sure can buck and kick; KAe
spring wound. Priced at--------•VC
We have a complete stock in prices that range from $12.50
to $35.00. Articles selected in advance will be held un-
til wanted........
GIVE “HIM”
Something
To Wear
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A News Classified Ad Will Sell It For You
w you our
1 you will
right.
B for your
oves.
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Folding Top Desks—just like Dad’s, ad-
justable desk board, compartments in
rear; neatly finished. 4G t A
Priced at_________$5.00 and •U.•V
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Baking Powder
“Marshall’s Greatest Shopping Center”
Jeman
Coal Wagons—that dump automatically,
painted red, yellow wheels; $1 9n
spring wound. Priced at---•l.=•
Wardrobe Trunks—they are just like
mother’s, with three drawers, also three
hangers; well made, neatly d 1 A A A
lined. Priced at_________ •IV.UU
25 Ounees for 25
Use less than of higher priced brands
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YOU’LL EVENTUALLY TRADE AT
SNIDER’S
—Where Quality is Always Higher Than Price
Contractors Trucks—that have 4 dumps, I
that work automatically; painted red;
"TTTTT- Clark Ingrain move back into our
e=----—------------------------------ -----, community. They moved from Ala-
Tell the Merchant if You Saw His Ad in The News bamasheciyaa Hitt to the
Wicker Doll Buggies—with adjustable
top, finished in gray or ivory, steel
frames, wire wheels, rubber 619 A
tires. Priced at----$1.00 to • 1L.•U
family. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Ingram spent
| Elmo Paris left Sunday for Jaf- Saturday night at Will Ingram's
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pickard spent
dren
mon drops,
molasses
your chil-
id be sur.
how many*
i, too.
ed choco-
s, walnuts
lent.
NEST you
ice — and
you win
it is—and
yesterday and a charge filed here as ,
a result of the wholesale thefts of
overcoats, at a dance given in the K.
of C. Hall recently, when seven over-
coats were said to have been stolen ,
I from Marshall and Longview boys by
persons from out of town.
P. F. Lehy, of Shreveport, is the j
person against whom the complaint I
was filed and who was said to have
been arrested in Shreveport to be held
for authorities here.
It is said that seven overcoats were
stolen during the dance, three of
which were coats belonging to Long-
view boys and four of which belonged
to Marshall boys.
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I No Christmas Problems
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Why not Give the Kind \
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“Ham and Sam”—the Negro Minstrel,
piano and banjo players; 61 OE
watch them jazz. Priced at— •IL•
of Gifts that You
Would Like to
Receive?
—In Furniture you find a gift
of enduring charm. All the
family will enjoy a floor lamp.
I Hurry mother? Even a 'bilious,
■ constipated, feverish child loves the
! pleasant taste of “California Fig
• Syrup” and it never fails to open the
bowels. A teaspoonful today may
prevent a sick child tomorrow.
Ask your druggist for geninue
“Califonria Fig Syrup” which has di-
rections for babies and children of
all ages printed on bottle. Mother! |
you must say “California” or you may;
get an imitation fig syrup.
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Madam Hendren Mama Dolls_genuine Cedar Chesty-very neat and sturdy
they walk and talk, all beauti- &e AA\ made, trimmed with strips of copper
fully dressed. Priced $3.50 to db.00 and copper headed tacks:
j Charlie Bussey and family spent
1 Sunday at N. J. Busseys.
I We are glad to have Mr. and Mrs
THE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
1 ARREST MADE IN
; CONNECTIONWITH I
I OVERCOAT THEFTS
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11 Charge of Overcoat Theft Filed j 3
Social News Items
From Forest Hill
A nice rain fill here Saturday
night apd Sunday night
We still have a few cases of meas-
les in our community.
Mr. Willis Rountree spent the week
end with home folks at Elysian Fields
Bob Bursey spent the week end
with his brother, B. L. Bussey, near
Marshall.
Fred Page who has been in Ca
fornia and other places the past year
returned home Sunday.
Mrs. Nora Crawford left Friday
night for Kerrville, Texas, returning
Monday and bringing her son Joe
with her.
Misses Jonnie and Fannie Bussey
and Nelwyn Crawford spent Sunday
at Harry Roe's.
Mr. S .H. Crawford came in Mon-
day from the Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Newt Hiett and fam-
ily spent Sunday with Edd Hiett and
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 84, Ed. 1 Friday, December 14, 1923, newspaper, December 14, 1923; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1411579/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .