The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 289, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 14, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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THE MARSHALL MORNING NEWS
Saturday, August 14, 1920
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—We serve you cordially and well
FREE WILL BAPTIST SERVICE
WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT
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Z. B. DALLY, Pastor.
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HAWLEY MOTOR CO.
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BUSINESS KNOWLEDGE
Vacuum Cup Fabric Tires
Vacuum Cup Cord Tires .
SOLOMON’S MARKET
Phone 509 and 510
6,000 Miles
9,000 Miles
Previous to this exploit. Captain
Berlin, while inside Swedish territor-
ial waters, stood off two German war-
Don’t suffer the misery of indiges-
tion when you can get relief from I
Prickly Ash Bitters. It eases pain and
drives out badly digested food. One
bottle does the work. Try it. Price
Price $1.25. Matthewson Drug Co. 8-15
WE WOULD
APPRECIATE
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—We have the best facilities
for all of your banking needs.
The East Texas
Commercial College
FINEST HIGHWAY
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casing:
We are now showing some of the best and neatest trunks on the market.
The justly famous HARTMANN and INDESTRUCTO. These are made
of the best grade materials and are doubly reinforced to withstand the
hard usage of travel. They are moderately priced—
We have just received a new lot of Bags and Suit Cases. These are made
of the very finest grade of leather. Handsomely trimmed in brass fittings
and.lined with kid.
If you contemplate buying luggage, come in and look over these reasonably
priced Bags and Cases.
ter than six years since they
written.
Pennsylvania
AUTO TUBE
the agricultural sections of the Unit-
ed States and Canada.
will traverse the heart of the Rio
Grande valley, and will result, En-
gineer Windrow declares, in the es-
tablishment of motor truck service to
San Antonio which is designed to
greatly facilitate the handling of pro-
ducts from that fertile valley.
About one-half of the mileage has
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Emulate Their
Example
By The Associated Press.
Galveston, Aug. 11.—Invitations ex-
tended by the Galveston Beach associ-
ation to proud parents of this city
have resulted in several scores of
youngsters being entered for the first
annual baby parade which wll be held
inside a roped-off section of the Sea-
wall boulevard, August 15.
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By The Aswoetated Press.
College Station, Texas, Aug. 13.—
LA FAYETTE WIRELESS PLANT
TURNED OVER TO FRANCE
—Rummy
—Rook
—Flinch
—Chess
—Checkers
—Dominoes
- Playing Cards
—Parcheesi
—and Pollyanna
URGES MEN TURN
TO PRODUCTION
SKIPPER BRINGS
VESSEL TO PORT
dening, bee culture and vairous phases I
of domestic science and economy.
In addition to the colege faculty,
leading agriculturalists and authori-
men who direct business today
are monied men!
Made These Men
Directors
ORGANIZATION OF FOREIGN
TRADE STRONGLY URGED
eWme”
Tee Pees To Play
Palestine Sunday
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Road From Brownsville To San
Antonio is Praised By
Windrow.
Coptain John T. Berlin Breaks
Maritime Record Of The
War.
WOMAN MAKES A 200
MILE TRIP DOWN LAKE 1
some of your August business.
If you consider quality it will
pay you to walk half a block to
our shop on Smoky Row.
By The Asoclated Presa
New York, Aug. 11.—The organiza-
tion of a foreign trad financing cor-
poration on lines indorsed by the Am-
erican Bankers Association and the
selection of John McHugh, New York
banker, as chairman of the board of
directors of the corporation, are urged
by the Administrative Committee of
the American Bankers’ Association in
a resolution made pubic today.
ANNUAL BABY PARADE
HELD AT GALVESTON
the shores of Lake Winnipeg to col-
lect fossils for the department in Ot-
tawa. Miss Wilson’s assistant on the
trip is a young school teacher who was ,
graduated from Royal Victoria Col-
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ZACHRYS
Cleaners and
Dyers
CITY MEAT
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A) "SOUTH SIDE SQUARE,
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This will inform the Free Will Bap-
tists of Marshall that church services
will be held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Collins, 110 Mildred Lee
street, next Sunday August 15. Sunday
school at 9:45 o’clock and preaching
by the pastor at 11 and 8 o'clock.
All Free Will Baptists of Marshall
and vicinity are urged to attend.
By The Amoelated Prean.
Galveston, Texas, Aug. 13.—Cap-
tain John T. Berlin, whose exploit in
mands absolutely highest quality.
■per warranty tag attached to each
farm management at Cornell Univer-
sity, told nearly 1,000 Texas men, wo-
men and children, at the opening ses-
sion of the farmers' short course at
the Texas Agricultural and Meehan-
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was struck by two torpedies, one in
the forepeak and the other in Num-
ber One hold, ripping a hole on one
side 24 by 29 feet and 27 by 34 feet
on the other side. All hands assem-
bled on the deck, but after watching
her for a few minutes it was decided
to make an attempt to land, and the
Grange was headed for Oran Algeria,
where she arrived after twenty-two
hours of desperate work on the part
fought off all attempts at boarding
until Swedish vessels came to his aid.
As he entered the office of his
agents here, Captain Berlin was hand-
ed two letters from his family, both
dated July 29, 1914, which had just
arrived. This represented a little bet-
E Key Chas. Cobb, Jr. E. J. Fry
O. M. Heartsill W. T. Twyman
J. F. Womack Jesse I. -Carter
Professor Of Rural Economics
Says This Is Greatest
Need.
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T. H. McGregor, candidate for gov-
ernor on the American Party ticket,
will speak in Marshall on Labor Day,
according to announcement made yes- ,
terday. It has not been decided where
the speaking will take place and at I
what time. Mr. McGregor is making
an active campaign for governor and ,
is better known as the Ferguson can-
didate.
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$45° to $65
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Isli.fket
A trunk for people
who would have dis-
eriminating luggage.
To arrive safe and
sound with unwrink-
led attire.
Winnipeg, Man. Aug. 11.—Miss Al-
= ake our Busmess Efficiency course
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mowledge. That will give you your
FUSTTAKE THEIRLo
HAM FROM OUT THE PAN
ANDADD AN EGG OR
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Old time “Packing"
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elotnes ere emnooth-
ly hues in a Ward-
robe trunk.
Real Estate, Rentals,
Collections
We purchase old accounts
G. E. COX & CO.
Phona 199
201 Marshall Nati Bank Bldg.
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By Th* Ansoelated Presa
Austin, Texas, Aug. 13.—The state
highway from Brownville to San An-
tonio now under construction will be
one of the finest in the state, accord-
ing to K. J. Windrow, chief engineer
in the state highway department, who
has just returned from a tour of in-
spection of the work. The highway
By Th. Associated Press.
Paris, Aug. 11.—The LaFayette
wireless station near Bordeaux, de-
signed and erected by American forc-
es during the war has been turend
over to the French government. It is
the most powerful plant in existence
with double the range of the Annapo-
lis installation.
Here’s the big chance of the season to materially cut
down your Summer tire and tube equipment expedi-
tures.
Buy Vacuum Cup Tires NOW! With
each tire you will get one “Ton
tested” Tube of corresponding size,
ABSOLUTELY FREE!
This generous offer is LIMITED. Anticipate your
Summer requirements and place your order AT ONCE.
Vacuum Cup Tires and “Ton Tested” Tubes are an
indispensable combination for the motorist who de-
The tempting, tantalizing
aroma of sugar cured ham
sizzling in the pan almost
makes a man feel like com-
mitting poetry. Ah—but
it's the quality that counts
and the taste that tells.
ing shortly afterwards for a tour of San Antonio.
Plans have also been prepared for
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In the girls’ division, dressmaking, Nueces county over Corpus Christi i
canning, home sanitation, basketry, I bay. During his absence. Engineer
home laundrying and home beautify- , Windrow made an inspection of the
ing are subjects in which much inter- | construction of that portion of High-
est is shown. Other subjects in this way Number Twelve in Webb county
division are: Child welfare, dairy-[which is to run from Laredo south to
ing, poultry, husbandry, home gar-! Zapata county.
in as many minpes. The Elswick
We don’t look so well down on
the side street but we will soon
be up on the front row
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itart in business. From there you
an reach out for the directorate
tart now—any day.
safely into port was one of the mari-
time records of the war, now com-
mands the same vessel in the Ameri-
can trade. The Elswick Grange,
which was submarined from both
craft with only an automatic pistol.
The vessels, one a cruiser and the
other an auxiliary cruiser, attempted ties on home economics and domestic
to Isy alongside and force him out- science from institutions all over the
side the three mile limit. This failing country are in attendance.
Putting out from Cardiff, Wales, investment of savings will safeguard
I the night of May 13, 1918, Captain our country against the econmic pres-
_ —L- ’ sure under which many nations of Eu-
convoy sailing under sealed orders. J rope and groaning, Professor War-
His cargo consisted of munitions, ren asserted. ----- -------- -------. .
Shortly after passing Gibraltar and Included in the 1,000 already regis-ineer Windrow. Among the counties
heading into the Mediterranean the tered for the short course are more, the highway will pass through are:
convoy was attacked by four sub- than 400 boys and girls.. Special con- Brooks. Kleberg, Nueces, Wilson, San ।
marines. and three vessels were sunk tests in stock judging, agricultural Patricio, Bee and Bexar.
engineering, seed selection and other ’ The highway will be officially de- ;
farm activities are to be held in the signaled as Number Twelve from
boys’ division at the end of the course, | Brownsville to Corpus Christi, and
winners of the various contests leav- ' Number Nine from Corpus Christi to
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The Tee Pees will meet the Pales-
tine baseball team here Sunday after-
noon at Tumey Park. The local team
has been practicing hard of late, and । man to be sent out by the geological:
the game promises to be a good one. I department of the Canadian govern-
The game will be called at 4 o clock. ment, is making a 200 mile trip down
sides while in mid-Midterreanean,
showed the scars of her service as ical College.
“Frugal living and wise and limited
America’s greatest need today is the
bringing the twice-torpedoed muni- i return of men from non-productive
tiens laden steamship Elswick Grang to productive pursuits, Dr. G. F. War:
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the Germans tried to board the Els-
wick Grange. The British captain McGregor To Speak
on his bridge and fl n t 1 m
Here On Labor Day
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 289, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 14, 1920, newspaper, August 14, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1406428/m1/3/: accessed June 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .