The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 19, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 7, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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FARM HELP WANTED.
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109 Sonth Wellington Street
Men’s, Women’s, Children’s Shoes
Men’s Suits, Overcoats, Hats
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All kinds of repairing done; ear
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repairer. Satisfaction guaranteed
low rates, by a man
Who Knows How
Phone Lake Hotel
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prove particularly enjoyable to col-
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Beginning Monday, December 12
MATINEE 2:30—NIGHT 8:30
Special Orchestra at Each Performance
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GREAT REDUCTION
In PRICES
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“Only First-Run House"
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BEST PICTURES & MUSIC
Famous Players- Laity
British Producer*. Ltd.
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PAUL POWELL
Production
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RHEUMATIC TWINGE
MADE YOU WINCE!
T TSE Sloan’s freely for rheumatic
llaches, sciatica, lumbago, over-
•worked muscles, neuralgia, back:
aches, stiff joints and for sprain, and
Strains. It penetrates without rubbing.
The very first time you use Sloan’s
. Liniment you will wonder why you
never used it before. The comforting
warmth and quick relief from pain
win delightfully surprise you.
Keep Sloan s handy and at the first
sign of an ache or pain, use it.
At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40.
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The quarrel in the cafe
Mocking eyes, the white flash of a taunting
smile and the challenging shrug of a slender
shoulder half-revealed beneath the mantilla
of black lace—these were enough to start
trouble. What followed is one of the modi
exciting, vivid scenes in
choice Cockrels
DrHobson’s
EczemaOintment
on children. or any other skin trou- ,
ble, we will sell you a jar of Blue suitable for spring breeding of the
Star Remedy on a guarantee that if following breeds: White Leghorn, An-
von are not satisfied, we will refund 1 cona, Black Minorca, Light Brahma
and Golden Wyandotte. All thorough-
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K2UR HORSEMEN <//*<; APOCALYPSE*^
AT THE GRAND BEGINNING MONDAY, DECEMBER 12
in one of the most tense and dram-
atic plays that he has ever given to
the screen. .
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stood that
Toots Paka and her native Hawaiian players and singers are a nota le company. Toots Paka was the Brat ta
Bring Hawaiian music to America, and her supremacy la still unchallenged. She is accepted by both Hawallans and
Americans as the foremost interpreter of Hawaiian musle la America. Proof of thia la found in the catalogs of the
various phonogmaph recorda, where it will be seen that the majority of Hawaiian records have been produced by thia •
com pa ay. The prime donna and her company have entertained the best audiences in America, and are in high de-
mand. Their work la full of that weird, fascinating, soft and soothing rhythm veculiar to the folk music of thia
musto-loving, music-making peopie
We keep moving it
We ship anywhere.
Our prices are at-
tractive. Retail- or
wholesale.
"AFTER ,
MIDNIGHT
An exciting adventure story of life
in the upper and lower world.
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“CUSTARD NINE*’
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Taken from the Harrison Dickson
stories in the
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If you suffer from any form ni
skin disease such as itch, tetter, ring-
worm, eczema, dandruff, or falling
hair, crack hands. old sores. or sores
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the Queen Theater for two days, wi l At the Grand Today aW Tomorrow
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his athletic skill in his college days Good supply Khaki Army goods,
also decorate the walls of the college just the thing for hunters and
room in which one. of the most del- workmen. $1.00 per garment,
ightful scenes of “Where Lights Are , STROKE’S NEW STORE
I Low” takes place.________ I Strohe Building, North Wash-
STOP THAT rrCHINe ingtonAve. 12-10c
The years Sessue Hayakawa spent
at the University of Chicago seeking
the higher education American col-
leges afford were not spent in vain. i
Although be did not follow any of the
lines for which schooling equipped
him, he finds almost daily when at
work in his California studios that
a college education is a mighty good
thing to have no matter what a man’s
business.
In producing, “Where Lights Are ।
Low," for example, Mr. Hayakawa [
was able to reproduce upon the screen
exact duplicates of many of the
1 scenes of his college days, particu-
larly his rooms at the University of
Chicago, where he was a student for
; four years.
For all of this detail Mr. Hayakawa |
himself is responsible and this latest
you the full purchase price. We
solieit mail orders.
MATTHEWSON DDRUG CO.
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breds at $2.50.
We also have some nice friers at
75c each. Phone, write or come and
see. H. S. LONG 4 SON, phone
Night-
Lower Floor_____________$1.10
Balcony __________________75c
Gallery ____ 55c
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Wednesday, December 7, 1921 ।
coFTEARLE inAFTER MIDN G - T
SELZNICK PICTURES
Fresh Caddo Lake
White Perch, Veal
and Pork
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 19, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 7, 1921, newspaper, December 7, 1921; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1406831/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .