The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 275, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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General Insurance
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dollar hospital from six to ten stories,
will be erected in Fort Worth in No
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cently in New York, was the Inventor
of the familiar vending machine for
the sale of paper drinking cups in rail-
way stations and other public places.
She was sixty years old and for many
years had been employed as head of
a paper-products manufacturing com-
pony.
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The woman who would “look
her boat” and preserve her com-
plexion and beauty during the
trying aumaacr months should
pay particular attention to the
cheice at bar toilet prepara-
tions. We have only the highest
quality imported and domestie
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A Mack Sennett Comedy
“Bath Tub Perils”
BREAKS RECORD 16th. can find Mrs. Mallard at the
Such crowds of colored people have 1 drug store util after July 29th.
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available here.
WIFE OF BANKER SAYS
SHE WILL HELP POLICE
This shall explode into a thousand frag-
ments of laughter.
FRIDAY UNLUCKY
DAY FOR SLAYER
FACING GALLOWS
A Brilliant Story of the Northwest
Mounted Police
—in the number of commercial and savings
accounts at this bank each year attests its
worth and strength as well as its ability to
render a satisfactory banking service in
Marshall.
Stenographic Work
Rotospeed Printing
LILIAN BELL
Office over Marcus-Kariel
With 1L L George Realty Company
Telephone 205
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Davidson-Blalock Building
Marshall. Texas
A bunt of vivid drama. The story
of a man whose life is marred by
a woman’s lies and remade by a
girl's love.
Mary Thurman. Jane Kirkwood
Philo McCullough, Rhea Mitchenl
and Noah Beery
make it all real.
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This is the coolest Theatre
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
“The Westerners”
Also
"Larry Semon”
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“The Bakery”
Ten years experience in sanitarium
for Women, Backward and Deformed
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CAPTAIN KIDD
WAS A GREAT
the better. He fooled Kid, he fooled speaking statge eighteen yean before
his council, and worst of it is, l.c: he made his debut in the movies,
allowed it in his letters to the Lords , Since dedicating his life to the flicker
Sa Says Historian Who Claims
To Have Investigated The
Record.
Dr. W. H. Bennett
Physician and Surgeon
Marshall National Bank Building
Phones: Office 149; Residence 643
John E. Wilmore
Cement Contractor and Finisher.
All work guaranteed.
Phone 967. 603 E. Houston Ave.
Dr. W. E. Harrington
Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat
Office over Western Union Office.
Hours 9 to 12, 2 to 5.
— Phones—-
Office 780; Residence 1195-J
Dr. B. N. Moseley
DENTIST
Office: Marshall National Bank Bldg
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Transfers.
W G. Havis, receiver to Ballard ano
Jeff Perkins, 60x120 feet in East Mac
shall. $600.
B. F. Findley and D. M. Johnson t
miralty) the Earl of Romney and the
Duke of Shrews berry (Secretaries of
State). Bellomont and the straw men.
to which the king’s grant of treasure
was later made, did not contribute a
cent.”
“On September 6, 1696. with a
“cracy” vessel and a crazier crew Cap-
tain Kidd proceeded on his mission,"
SERVICE CAR OR TRANSFER
CALL WRIGHT PILCHER
PHONE 1126
Speciai prices «■ moving and
country tripa.
“The Raiders”
12th Episode
“KING OF
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CIRCUS”
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never attended a meeting as are now
following the Bethesda revival. AU
denominations of the county crowd the
church before dark.
Dr. Harrison’s sermons are both log-
ical and spiritual.
The anxious seat is crowded with
sinners long before the services begin,
and many are being converted and
joining the church each night
Sunday is’to be a great day in re:
vivalism, and there are to be great
crowda from neighboring towns.
Don’t fail to hear the great preacher
and be helped.
Special singing by the choir all day
Detroit. Mich., July 26.—Mrs. War
ren C. Spurgin, wife of the missing
president of the Michigan avenue
Trust Company of Chicago, was found
by detectives here today and volun-
tarily returned to Chicago with thede
dared intention of aiding the authori-
ties to find her husband, wanted for
questioning in connection with the
recent failure of his bank.
James Kerwood, who plays the part
of the very interesting hero in Allen
Dwan’s production of “The Scoffer,”
which will be the attraction at tn-
Queen Theatre today, was on the
is uncomfortable, embarrassing and
soon leads to dandruff and baldness.
Blue Star Remedy is sold on a guaran-
tee for scalp diseasea, itch, Poison
Oak and Sores on Children. Has a
pleasant odor and will not stain
clothes. Found on sale at Matthew-
son’s Drug Store.
the unusual atmos
Invented Useful Machine,
lira. Harriett Hill, who died
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drama, he has lived his time between
acting in pictures and directing them.
One of the notable successes which
owed much to his ability as a director,
was Jack Pickford’s "In Wrong.” Mr.
Kirkwood won laurels in both of Mr.
Dwan’s preceding First National re
leases, “The Luck of the Irish” and i
"In the Heart of a Fool.”
With something of the pathos and
tenderness of “Broken Blossoms,’
which opened at the Grand Theatre
yesterday for a two days run, tells a
story of an Oriental and a girl and
another man. Except for the general
them of the love of the young China- 1
man for a white girl, however, there I
is no similarity in the plot.
This horse is in fine shape for work because he
has been fed right. What would it be worth to you
to have your horses in the “pink” of condition like
this? Many horse owners do not pay enough at-
tention to choosing feed so as to get more work
from their horses.
You can put your horses into condition like this
one with fine glossy skin (even though seldom
curried.) His eyes are bright. He stands erect
and firm. He is never laid up. You get a full day’s
work out of him every day.
Purina O-Molene is the wonderfully prepared ,
feed that contains just the right balance of grains
.... to make a horse strong through-
out, and give him lots of «
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“Pagan
Love”
of Trade.
"The Captain Kidd of today is a
composite pirate made up of all who
frequented our shores from 1637 to
1837. Propaganda of the worst kind
blackened the reputation of a man of
whom a recognized French authority
says: “It may be well doubted whether
any man in equally trying circum-
stances has ever been truer to his
trust. ’
“And yet the great American public
persists in calling Captain Kidd a pir-
ate and in searching for his treasure,
which does not exist.”
First National Bank
Oldest Agency—only reliable. com-
panies represented. Phone U,
PALAGEs
PARAMOUNT AND REALART PICTURES^
GENUINE
“BULL”
DURHAM
tobacco makes 50
flood cigarettes for
A anek
murder and piracy, convicted and young doctor who restores the sight
hung on Execution Dock, Friday, May i of the blind girl, and gives a very .
23, 1701, to satisfy the political exi convincing portrayal. Mabel Bal’ir. :s Methodist Episcopal church south
genicies of the times. It was either very pretty and appealing as the .girl,' here, which denomination is planning
Lord Bellomont, the Lord Chancellor., and Togo Yamamoto gives a finished the new institution.
the First Lord of the Admiralty, the performance as the Oriental.
Secretaries of State or Captain Kidd _______________ --------------------
Washington, July M.—Tbs dying
wish of Charles Ammon, world war
veteran, who, ill and despondent, com-
mitted suicide here yesterday will be
gratified. He will be buried with mili-
tary honors in Arlington National
Cemetery, it was announced at the
Washington post of the American
Legion today.
’ Ambmon, whose home was at 128
East 28th street, New York City, Bent
a bullet into his heart in a room at
the Senate Hotel, where he had been
staying since Friday. One of his last
art* was to address an envelope to
the bureau of war risk insurance, «
which he placed a dollar bill with this
penciled inscription:
This Eagle wil scream no more fcr
1 me. It is the first dollar I earned
since being discharged from the army
in September.”
Another note, deaded "to whom it
'may concern,” read:
"I apologize to the management for
any trouble this act may cause and
leave $20 to pay my account. Ill
health is the cause of my taking my
life. I have been in the United States
army for five years and request that
mv body be buried in Arlington Cem-
etery.”
Ammon was 29 years old. Papers
in his room showed that he was born
in Providence, R. I., his father being a
native of Germany and his mother of
Austria.
Boston, July 27.—Song and story
are wrong. Captain Kidd was not a
pirate and his fabled treasure does not
exist. Privateersman he was, but of
good repute. His hanging as a pirate
and murderer on Execution Dock at
London in 1701 was to satisfy the po
litical exigenicies of the time.
These are the findings of John H.
Edmonds, state archivist for Massach-
usetts, as announced in a lecture at
the Old South Meeting house. Archi-
vist Edmonds was discussing "Lor!
Bellomont and the Pirates.”
Bellomont, he said, was appointed'
governor of New England in 1695 with
a special mission to suppress piracy.
“Before leaving England.” Mr. Ed-1
monds contended, "he agreed with
Captain William Kidd, a privateers [
man of good repute from New York, to ■
proceed against pirates in a ship call
ed the Adventure Galley, on a ‘no-cap-
ture-no pay’ basis The adventurers]
inchided Saptain Kidd, Robert Liv-1
ingston. Lord Chancellor Somers, the i
Earl of Oxford (First Lord of the Ad-
Chicago, July M—Carl Wanderer
sentenced to be hanged next Friday
for the murder of his wife, her unborn
babe and the “ragged stranger,”
wishes the day of execution were Sat-
urday, according to prison officials.
“Or even Thursday,” he added,
“then I’d feel better.”
According to the authorities it was
on Friday that Wanderer planned his
crime, it was on Friday that the po
lice saw through his hoax of thf rag-
ged stranger, and it was on Friday
that he was arrested.
A jury on Friday sentenced him to
die and his subsequent appeals wen-
lost on Fridays.
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feed.
Cost of New Lamp Is Low.
A new incandescent lamp, filled with
Neon gas, can be burned continuously
at a cost of about 36 cent* per month,
PN as it consumes current at the rata of
V omly five watts per hour. The red
night emitted is used for signaling—
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and under this circumstances he had
no chance. Collusion and perjury are
plainly evident in his trial; the French
passes which would have cleared him
of the piracy charge, though produce!
in Parliament, were suppresed in the
Admiralty Court. Tbe least said
about Bellomont’s action in the matter
the archivist said. He picked up sev- "Pagan Love” is an adaptation of M Barnes Addition.
eral pirates including “a Moorish ship 1 “The Honourable Gentleman," bv
maz tostond, sErnavingrreneh CapesAchyend LotzBlock M of the» « —
passes and being lawful prizes ” Review, "h, d----- ---P-n '
He came to New York and then to has preserved
Boston' through the trickery of Bello- phere which the original boasted and
mont, who promised him safe conduct, achieved some good photographic
With the remnant of his crew he was effects.
arrested, sent to England, tried for] Rockliffe Fellows is seen as the
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Price, Homer M. & Wells, E. L., Jr. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 275, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1921, newspaper, July 28, 1921; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1406721/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .