The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 327, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 28, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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Wednesday, September 28, 1921
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girl and the social lioness, Clara Kim-
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Phone 320
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Central Newsy Notes
Social, Educational,
And Religious
Misses Lois Perkins, Valerie Keas-
ler and Haxel Croft spent the week-
end with homefolks.
Mrs. C A. Perkins and children
visited her sister, Miss Mildred Camp-
bell. Sunday.
We reorganized our Sunday school
Grandmother Died
One Time Too Many
TICKETS
Now on Sale
at the
Box-Office
1501
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AND A SPECIAL
COMEDY
The DahmerWagon Works
Corner Austin and Lafayette Streets
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RUBBER TIRES FOR BUGGIES
WAGON AND BUGGY WOODWORKING
TRUCK BODY AND CAR REPAIRING
TRUCK BODIES MADE TO ORDER
Wednesday and
Thursday
A drama of the very smartest
social set—A picture with every-
thing to recommend it
--ALSO--
A Sennett Comedy
“STOLEN MAGIC”
NOTICE TO'horse AND 1 DAIRY, 301 University Ave.,
MULE OWNERS Phone 1068.___________10-4p.
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DIGGERS”
Let’s snap into one of those Born Value
Suits for Men. He has made clothes that
fit so long he knows his stuff—no fit, no
pay—is the way we sell. 15% discount
for ten days. Some “pippins” for $30.00
and $40.00. Let’s go! Some cheaper.
never had their shoeing done with me ,
to give me a chance to prove my su
periority by having shoeing done at
my shop. Yours for service,
JIM MATTHEWS,
A. N. BEATY CASH STORE
A Natural Born Salesman
(A. N. B.)
“SHE PLAYED AND
PAID”
ALL MARSHALL WAITS WITH ’BATED
BREATH!
^^O^PARAMOUf/r AND
Sausage
Home Boiled Ham, Baked Han
Freeh Barbecue every day
PAY CASH—PAY LESS
Free Delivery
ED. CLARK
STENOGRAPHIC WORK
Kotos peed—Printing
LILIAN BELL
Office over Marcus-Kariel
Telephone 205
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Repair!
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screen!
fixture
tables,
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money,
specific
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AESOP’S FABLES
' her. Janet is engaged as secretary Aurther Wright,
to Mrs. Stonehay. played by Eliza- class; Mr.
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car in this county.
“The Truth
About Husbands
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Tremendous Picturization
of DUMAS’
Greatest Romance
“Straight
from
Paris”
I old acquaintance of Dunstan’s.
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soon leads to dandruff and baldness.
Blue Sta rRemedy is sold on a guar-
antee for scalp diseases, itch, poison
oak and sores on children. Has a
pleasant odor and will not stain
clothes. Found on sale at Matthew-
man, teacher of intermediate class.
is a friend of Leslie’s. Janet is taken
at James, Texas, last Sun-
tobacco makes 50
flood cigarettes for
10c
We want you to have the
best paper for “BULL.”
So now you can receive
witheach package a book
of 24 leaves of 1U±-
the very finest cigarette
paper in the world.
(1) X Mam
J L Frothangham *
THEBREAKINC POINT
Bessie Barriscale
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Janet Preece, played by Anna Lehr,
। who is a librarian living in a suburb,
। and makes love to her. Later he J ----
marries Leslie Brownell, portrayed visited
by May McAvoy. a young soviet day.
girl, and takeh her abroad. M.„.
Also 10th Episode
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“Flaming Disc”
Stonehay’, a role enacted by Lorraine
Frost i sengaged to Lord Dexter
Randolph—Ivo Dawson, the latter an
Davis, teacher of
Today and tomorrow featun it-
tractions st the Queen Thea, is
"The Truth About Husbands,” adapt-
FANNIE SNOWDEN’S
BEAUTY PARLOR
is still offering—Free Curl with
hair bob. Remember also our
thorough shampoos, facials, and
manicures. Full line of braids
cheap. All work guaranteed.
Douglas Fairbanks
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= a wifely disillusionment.
still increasing. We are especially extract the gasoline from the natural
glad to see so many of our older boys gas that comes through the com.
and girls entering school to advance pany’s pipe line. The extraction of
themselves to higher ideals of living, the gasoline does not in any way
The Central Debating Club has al- lessen the value of gas as a fuel, but
But it so happens that Leslie's
tively as to stamp her as one of the
I outstanding screen personalities of
the day. Palace last day.
We have used parts for the follow-
ing cars: Ford, Chevrolet, Maxwell,
E. M. F., Hupmobile, Briscoe, Buick,
Grant, Studebaker, Overlana, Oak-
land; one Maxwell batfery in full
charge. Our prices will interest you.
ECONOMY MFG CO.
South Washington St. at crossing of
Beginning Oct. 1st I will reduce
my present price of $2.50 for shoe-
ing to $2.00 per head. It is needles*
to mention anything in reference eo
the quality of shoeing obtained at my
shop, as I believe the majority of the
people know that as far as practic-
able and scientific shoeing principles
are concerned I absolutely have no
J. L. Frothingham presents Bes-
sie Rarriscale at the Grand Theatre
today and tomorrow in “The Break-
ing Point,” a drama of modern so-
flowers from the bank. Can you tell escapades confronting him after mar-
ine what they are for?” riage. The denouement of the play
When Jimmy returned from the is perhaps as thrilling a climax as
“funeral,” it was decreed that he ever screened in a society drama. H.
should refund the price of the E. Herbert plays Dunstan Renshaw,
flowers. , , a wealthy bachelor, who is supposedly
typical of his class. He is not vicious,.
5 E merely worldly.
Makes Love to Girl.
Under an assumed name he meets
Mrs. Rigdon Brazzil spent Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. Edd Rogers.
Sept. 25, 1921.
We are sorry to report Miss Nona
Young on the sick list this week.
Mr. Joe Keasler and family spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H
Bussey, of Forest Hill.
Mr. Joe La Forge and family svent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Watt
Page.
Mr. Sid Keasler and mother spent
the day wth Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Davis
Sunday.
Mrs. Alton Fraxier spent Monday
with her mother, Mrs. F. E. Dick-
ard.
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Davis, of Forest
Hill, attended church here last Sun
day.
Mrs. Wash Croft, of Hallville,
visited Mrs. Watt Page Sunday after-
noon. I
and Kineto Review—“BEAUTY SPOT”
•TeAmetateare-
New York, Sept. 26.—Like other
office boys, Jimmy, employed by the
Guaranty Trust Company, has a
grandmother who dies frequently and
convesiently whenever Jimmy wants
a few days off. ed from Sir Arthur Wing Pinero’s
But the last “death” nearly cost briliant stage play, “The Profligate.”
him his job and now is costing him It is • Whitman Bennett production
al his spare pennies. released through First National and
The bank’s employes club felt has an exceptionally well balanced
so sorry for Jimmy that thev sent cast headed by May McAvoy.
a bouquet to grandma’s funeral It deals in » startingly interesting
Came this telephone call from way with the age-old problem of how
Jimmy's house: a man before marriage cannot have
“We have just received some his fling without the danger of his
life upon her. After thiings have
gone from bad to worse for several
years Richard plans to elope with
an old flame of his and take the child
with him. Half-crazed at the pros-
pect of what the baby's life with such
a pair will be. Ruth threatens to
. shoot the child.
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN-
NEW SCREEN OFFERING.
competition.
To my old customers, I ask a valued
Young headquarters here to the ef- | continuance of your business and very
feet that this versatile screen idol is earnestly ask that all those who have
to appear in her sixth Equity pro-
duction. "Straight From Paris,” a six-
reel photoplay of the whirlpool of
exclusive society life, from the pen
GENUINE
BULL"
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of primary department. This Sun- i The city of Marshall sold to the
day school is scheduled to meet at Industrial Gas Company three and
2 p. m. aand following will be preach- one half acres located in the southern
ing by our pastor, Brother Wright part of the city. It is a part of what
We cordial'y invite our friends to is known as the city pasture, and
be w’ith us. । will be used by the gas company as
The enrollment of our schcol is a reduction plant. The purpose is to
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ciety which was adapted for the ____ _____________ .
screen by H. H. Van Loan from the ready been organized and will soon rather makes it better and safer. The
story. "The Living Child,” by’ Mary be prepared to compete with any gas people say they will be able to
Lerner. i Class B High School. extract sufficient gasoline to run
j The story deals with one Richard , The girls have organized “A Story every
Janeway, a young waster, who mar Telling League.” and with the assist-
ries Ruth Marshal, also young, but ance of a "Male Quartet,” will soon
unlike Janeway, with the high ideals be able to entertain their community. i
and aspirations that rightfully be- [ We wish to announce a pie supper Try a sure-enough dairy—
long to youth. Before the honey- at Central High School Friday night., where you get your butter, but-
moon is over, Dick tires ofhis,wifeoctober 7, for the purpose of raising . ter mjlk sweet milk and cream
and soon returnsto, theod money to buy literature: for our delivered with satisfaction and
womaan and song. When school. Bring your best friend and . ,10 -i
their baby is born, a little girl, Ruth enjoy eating a delicious pie. service. Quarts12 12,
lavishes all the love of her starved _______ 7c, gallon lots 40c. SUNSET
= Whitman Bennett's big presentation adapted from Sir Arthur Wing —
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abroad with the Stonehays. Irene and Miss Mildred Campbell, teacher
by.’
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For Pianos, Furniture, Auto Bod-
ies, Oiled or Varnished Floors,
Woodwork, Stairways, etc.
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PRICE $1.00
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Phone 469 Ml Greenwood Ave.
Manhall, Texas
“THE
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MUSKETEERS”
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CHIROPRACTOR
Palmer Method
117 WEST RUSK STREET
Office hours: 9 to 12; 3 to 7
Others by appointment
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JBEST PICTURES 5. MUSIC
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brother, Wilfred Brownell, enacted
। by Arthur Rankin, is acquainted with _ ________________________________
—m Janet Preece, the librarian, but is not last Sunday with newly elected offi- 1
e. cognizant of the fact that Dunstan, cent W. R. Hickey, superintendent; -
met Miss Valerie Keasler, secretary; Rev Industrial Gas Co.
' 1 * ■' teacher of adult n - , _
Buys Land For
Gasoline Plant
of the imaginative Sada Cowan, who
will be remembered for her author-
ship of “Hush,” Miss Young’s former
vehicle.
The story of “Straight From Pari-”
is fresh aand stimulating. It pre-
sents Miss Young in the role that
made her famous in “The Eyes of
Youth”—that of a young, dashing
girl. As the sprightly, bewitching
milliner, Lucette Grenier, Miss Young
stirs up a thrilling romance that in-
volves the flower of old aristocracy
in its wake, and affords the star
of “Hush” a brilliant opportunity
of displaying her flawless art and
characterization. Both as the shop-
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N. B. Green, of Lansing
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Blowouts do raise havoc with a
easing—and, ONLY honest, thor-
ough, first class repairing will
make the blown out casing good
for a profitable amount of addi-
tional mileage.
Your blown out casings are re-
paired honeetly here — and we
never repair one which we think is
hopeless. See us about YOUR
blowouts.
East Texas
Vulcanizing Co.
PHONE 40S West Side Square
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Price, Homer M. & Wells, E. L., Jr. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 327, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 28, 1921, newspaper, September 28, 1921; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1406773/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .