The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, December 9, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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Friday, December 9, 1921
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Misses Mildred Campbell and Louise
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Seats Now Selling For Night Performances
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audience in suspense until the climax.
Several have expressed their desire
for the performance of this play
again. Thia play is to be staged at
Cave Springs next Friday night, De-
—A story of the piney
tree poeple in the vast
forests of America.
—Airplane Service
—Submarine Prices
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POWER BROS.
109 South Wellington Street
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a good laugh come and see it.
We had a fine time at Noonday last
dramatic acting.
Virginia Warwick, one of the fam-
ous Mack Sennett Bathing Beauties,
she of the dark, vivacious eyes, de-
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THE MARSHALL
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Also King Vidor Presents
“LOVE NEVER DIES”
A drama you will like—Also eighth episode
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Rx Ingram Production
THE FOUR
HORSEMEN
Of the Apocalypse
• Adapted by June Mathis from Blasco Ibanez’s Novel
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Matinee
Adults, any seat___
Children, any seat.
Fresh Caddo Lake
White Perch. Veal
and Pork
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ance out there' in a week or two.
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BUILDERS.
SUPPLY CO.
Toots Paka
Hawaiian Troupe t
Troupe of Hawaiian Singers on the night program in a comyte
change of program. "
Honemen of the Apocalypse.” a Rex
Ingram production for Metro, at the
Grand Theater, beginning Monday.
Miss Warwick, in her portrayal of
Chichi, the sister of the hero in this
screen version by June Mathis, of the
novel of Vicente Blasco Ibanez, gives
to the Spanish-American beauty of
the story that wealth of impulsive
girlishness which one imagines such
a character should possess.
This former water nymph is from
Missouri and came to California from
St. Louis some two years ago. Sho
was still attending high school—be-
Grecian Currants, 2 pkgs.._45c
Evaporated Prunes, Apples,
Peaches, two pounds-----45c
Fresh oysters received
every day.
The old hen cackled, she cackled
in the lot, the next time she cackled
she cackled in the pot. Why? Because
she would not lay- Feed ■ your hens
Happy Buttermilk Mash. No lay, no
pay. At all grocers. 12-20p
Rotarians WoulGet
Lower Gas Rates
“Hurricane Hutch”
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SPECIAL
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’ Estate Men Meet
ALL CHOICE FEED MEATS
BEEF, PORK AND VEAL
i5c,.20c, 25c
Pay Cash and Pay Leas
Phone your order in, we will do
the rest Free delivery.
PHONE no
CITY MARKET
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The real estate men of Marshall
met with the secretary of the Cham-
ber of Commerce yesterday afternoon
to discuss the possibilities of fur-
nishing farms for farmers that wiah
to settle in Harrison county. There
are some that have made requests
to purchase farms while others want
to rent them. . v
Of late the Chamber of Commerce
has had quite a few letters from far-
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From the waves to the field of
Night—
Lower Floor -______
Balcony __________
Gallery __________
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“BAR NOTHING*
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[best pictures & musk
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Today and Tomorrow
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Tableta
“God’s
Country and
The Law”
FARM HELP WANTED.
I want three families, white or
PANCO SOLES
are not fiber soles, they are PANCO material, made
I under the PANCO secret procesa.
I They are tougher than leather, and we guarantee
I them to oat-wear any leather oa the market.
I Phone 809 aad let us PANCO your shoes.
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MARSHALL SHOE HOSPITAL
213 W. Austin St.
made a talk about what was doing out
at the Darco plant and said things
would present a very'busy appear-1
The last day together
They sat at the table in the restaurant
where they had danced together so often,
and knew that this afternoon together
was their last. There had been gossip—
of the sort no woman can resist. Small
wonder they were distrait. They would
have been more so. could they have
foreseen the end of the affair which is
so prominent a part of
cember 9.
Our next play, “A Poor Married g.. ... ....
Man,” is to be given Dec. 23. This dustrial Gas linetto Marshali.
play is full of mirth and if you want
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Great Moments
in a Great Picture
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The tale of a man who needed only
a gun, a horse and a pair of boots
to win his way to success.
— Also—
A CAMPBELL COMEDY
“The Stork’s Mistake”
This will amuse you
—AND—
“DO OR DIE”
Regular high grade chocolate
candies, 75c, our price-----60c
Big lot of fresh country eggs
just received.
Feed your baby on Eagle Brand
Milk—fresh supply just received
We have bulk olives, sweet mix-
ed pickles, dill pickles and Dutch
Sour Kraut—better and cheaper
than in cans.
Sunshine Clover Leaves and Per-
fettoes, regular 15c package—
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bers were present: Misses Violet and
Minnie Keasler, Bessie Davis and
serted the lure of the swimming tank Messrs. Charlie, Clay and Clyde Mar-
- —- ===- — h - - in tin, Loyd Richardson, Cecil La Forge,
of the stellar roles in “The Four . Wilbur Hickey and Roy Coleman.
Many visitors also had the pleasure
of enjoying this event among whom
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We keep moving it
We ship anywhere.
Our prices are at-
tractive. Retail or
wholesale.
STROKE’S NEW
STORE
Strobe Building
P. S.—We Deliver
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mer’s relatives at Lansing. the POOR LITTLE
Mrs. Tom Coleman gave a social
last Saturday afternoon to her Sun-
day school class. The following mem-
1 Bulk Sun-Maid Raisins
two pounds------------45c
. couple. J. A. MATTHEWS, Black-
Toots Paka, with her Hawoiian smith.
Troupe, form a notable feature on
every community program that is for-
tunate enough to secure their appear- black, to work my land on halves or
ance. The prima donna and her com- to rent same. Write to me at Leigh,
pany have entertained the best audi- Texas, and 1 wil meet you at Mar-
ences in America on her various shall. J. N. Sanders. 12-11p
transcontinental tours. Their work,
Central, Dec. 6, 1921.
Editor Morning News:
We know of no sickness at this
writing. Everybody seems to be feel-
ing fine. '
Our play, “Little Clod Hopper,"
was a great success. It held the
in v n w:an p G Stadman mer wuu wuu C m0ve w marrson
vine,,E. ’ Stedm "’county. and this meeting was called
and Clarence H.U was appointed to to get the number of farms available
confer with the Marshall Gas com- - * . pgg
pany regarding a reduction in the or p 7 _
gas rates with the coming of the In- [ Mr. Loo, who is from Minnesota,
.5 1: C— E-e. **—*"” but will shortly move to Marshall,
The entertainment committee fur- says there are a number of farmers
nished a splendid program of music in the northwest who want to settle
. --------------------- and also a very interesting address in Harrison county and that he is go-
Sunday, two good sermons and an from Dr. Littlejohn on health and dis- ing 10 put as many as he can on his
excellent dinner. lease prevention. farm near Carthage.
Louis Smith spent Saturday night | Chief Engineer Hanson, of the At-
with Clabe Coleman, las Powder company, was present and
I • Cecil ■ La , orge i spen a 5 maqe a talk about what was doing out
' night with Roy Coleman. I ' 1
Mrs. Frank Dickard spent Monday I
with Robert Dickard and family.
Bad Colds
WET, stormy weather, exposure,
W sniffles, and the heavy cold is on.
Dr. King’s New Discovery breaks it up
quickly and pleasantly. Head cleaned
up, cough relieved and you feel better.
At your druggists, 60c.
Dr. King’s
New Discovery
For Colds and Conans
Bowels Begging for Help I Dr.
King's Pills will bring you the
happiness of regular, norn.al bowels
and liver functioning. Mild but al-
ways reliable. At all druggists, 25c.
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Dr King's Pills
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R. P. Littlejohn
General Insurance
Oldest Agency—only reliable eons
pandes represented. Phone II
Jack B. Blalock
Attorney-At-Law
Office in Da videon- Blalock Building
._________PHONE 548_________
Dr. E. H. Cowan
Chiropractor and Orificialist
rem years experience in sanitartu:
for Women, Backward and Deforme
Children.
’ De vidscn- Blalock Building
_________Marshall, Texas._________
Dr. W. H. Bennett
Physicinn and Surgeon
Marshall National Bank Building
Phones: Office 149: Residence 543
Dr. W. E. Harrington
Eye. Ear. Nose and Thrgd
Office over Western Union SR
Hourf9 to 12, 3 to ». ■
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Office 780: Residence 1195 J
DR. E. C. McALPIN
DENTIST
OWe 214% North Washing’on Ave
Office Phome - - - SU
Over Western Union
beauties. Mack Sennett met her and
for eighteen months her charm and work and woman to do general house
beauty formed one of that galaxy of , work. Both to assist in the care of
reasons why the beach of Californi a few milk cows. Good house to live
is so popular with the motion pic- in and meals furnished for both. Best
ture fans. job in Harrison county for the right
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were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keasler, Mis-
ses Vallie and Oda Belle Frazier,
Flossie Mae Davis, Kittie Belle and
Elsie Keasler, Ruby Hickey, Messrs.
Ramon Dickard, Guy McPherson,
Grady Frazier, Wilson Page, Joe
Basset Keasler, Clabe and Elvin Cole-
man.
A table was prepared under a beau-
tiful oak tree out on the lawn and
many delicious cakes, candies and
other refreshments were enjoyed Lj*
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FARM HELP WANTED.
The Rotarians had a 100 per cent
meeting yesterday with about fifteen
visitors.
The special committee on the city
I water situation made a very inter-
esting report and the club referred
it to the Chamber of Commerce. The
report made recommendations thst
if carried out will greatly reduce th J
fire insurance rates. 4
A committee consisting of L. H. Ir-
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The Grand Theatre
—----THREE DAYS ONLY------
Beginning Monday, December 12
MATINEE 3:30—NIGHT 8:30
Special Orchestra at Each Performance
---PRICES---
both vocal and instrumental, is re-
fined and full of that weird, fasci-
nating, soft and soothing rhythm of
the native melodies peculiar to the
folk music of this music loving, music
making people. 0
“Whie on a visit this spring in
Hamaii, ” states Mr. Nelson Trimpie,
of Chicago, “ lasked the Honolulu
Commercial Club (known here as the
Hawaiian Promotion committee}, for
thname of the best Hawaiian com-
pany in America, and was immedi-
ately was told that it was the Toots
Paka Hawaiian Troupe.”
This company will be at the Queen
Theater for the last time today.
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Price, Homer M. The Marshall Morning News (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, December 9, 1921, newspaper, December 9, 1921; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1407156/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .