Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 37, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 7, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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J- -v - u.4,; many of the world'* n«*« wonders have
occurred in that fifty years. such a«
In*' h ^plrt>«e. t h(*
omobllv, •! «• flying
rvhun telegraphy.
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seventy Hiid where there wore no rail-
ed* at h In tto 'jW^re
L'. now iictivc oenforH or fflSKW? . |
homes and fertile farm*.
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I. 1). Hooper,' |
tihnian at flie Shcnnau
afleitkunr rompany. bring* to
ifte great strides made in the
fifty yearn, when lie describes the
. Sherman boy who
the front In the mimical
'om Dl Collins, who It now
his headquarter. in Dallas,
i H® i« traveling for a New
L , iwf4':
has )nst recently return-
trlp to ■ New
York. While there he played a harp
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the mtttmt Of the Victor Talk-
tn«
Ss 'WSfc <,W?
VXM'** man 'today
nlirht wai«
hlne t'oiiipuny. ho that ii te#t
record muld lie made of the instru-
ment, if the.word proven wuecesn-
fnl Mr. CoUlm* will reeetYe ii royalty
from each record void.
He In a talented musician and re-
i*ently visited Iii hi* old home In Khcr-
where he received III* uiUMkut
■nthm. It Is always u delight for
to re-vlKlt hix old frlendM and ac-
ntaneeH here. A reproduction of
the record niade lit New York > wan
very iiNiha t. iMrdinf t<> Mr. folllna.
ami lie wan lufomieil li.v the lalairu
mi
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tory reprexentatlve that the reeonl
xveddin* trip he In t>ow nrnklnf would j* « H' ,,w>ro
Mlrt 'I'l'XHK MS IHIiltHHIMl with lit1#* ftldalMHr.
- -—■ Aalde from hi* sn^-esn in travelin*
for the >.ew York i-oimern. Mr. t'ol-
liilx linn fom|M«Ncd a numlier of (Htpn-
17th.
mr-L.
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?ymocn trip huule August
l. "lu Jin ox.watnm." ax he pntK It.
Hooper write* that lie ami hi*
e made their ftrxl ntop «M) their
len wedding trip at Fort Worth.
They took • ride awntml Uk«
i"orth, a dlatant« of is miles, and
the eity taklw 1« " < '«
1 front there W*# fc
at tlio
ttiterwit and
where they wen
lar wM ir . which has add<Hl in UU.^nrne and I'lne Arts deiiartmentu, n
menu ay to his im-ouic. uf ulMj experienced
yttilitr was made t-spcr-hriti—for- hlnr
ljy jictgI Instrument
inantlfaetnrer'"'eighteen years ago.
"IJke « violin, n harp-'-iilltii Im-
proves with age,'* he nayfc, "aml the
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friends In Sherman know how tltey
- Joying themwlves. Ttw*., i.hik
at tpe |N*p Water Channel
were m«di interifded in the five
<tinatfe that had e« n e In f«r their
w . Mr. Hooper says tlw-y have
il many friend* In Houston mimI
enh« m-es their visit very much.
r next atop will Ih at San An-
where they will visit ntoro
after the vh4t there ha*
and evefyiiting of In-
h Iteen aeen In the Alamo
Ity, they win turn their faces home-
in comparing his honeymoon
1870 In the ox wagon with that
olden wedding In the swiftly
n trains of this day, Mr.
is a little excusable for saying,
my head swim to see how
hlng has changed,'* for theso
ts, doubtless, were engendered
riding on a fast flyer.
united on by many musicians
The numerous friends of Mr. Col-
.litis in Sherman are proud of the rec-
ord he Is making and a<lds another
noteh to Hie big score made by many
of the bright- |* ys rhnt hare gone out
from here l« make their mark in the
world.
The shelving f< r rtW new library
r<M oj of Carr-Bit rdetle College has
been finished. Some 8O0 new liooks
have been pntvliasi-<1 and aihlefl to -tbe
collection, and u niiuther of periodic.!Ik
and magaelucH wl|l be found on the
reading cable*. Some of the sets of
book* now In the college library are:
The New Internationa! Encyclopedia,
the Americana Encyclopedia of Unit-
ed Htates History. Elcyclopedla of Ed-
ucation. Library of the World's Bcsr
Literature. Library of American Liter-
ature, Library of Southern litera-
ture. library of Kniriish Literature.
Harvard Classic*. Harvard Junior
Classics, Kurt on Holmes Travalojfnc*.
Itisik of Knowledge, Hrent Events oi
KautouH Historians. .Best of the
World's Classics, History of the
World. I/Ord's Beacon Llifltts of His-
tory. Literary FHgest's H'.story of the
World War. Everyman's library.
Complete Irish l.lterature, O. Henry's
complete w«l*4is. Cambridge edition of
I'oets. Colli«ete«l Works of Ileniick lb-
sen. Bancroft's History of I", S.. Cone
plete History of Frame. World's Fh-
taotts Oratlous. World's <!reaf Si'f-
motts. Bible Kneyclo|M'dla. Butler's
Bible Work. Mark Twain's Complete
Works; with nisi other ne pa rate new
volumes.' With u splendid literary
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body a* they catne together in a
the
teachers. tiew. wiAMVJWl,.lUJjl\J|",,,l'.v- n,MV
I'nlversity i-halrs. cla«^-RfS«u maps
and other added etptTpment and^ im-
provemeiits. and given rw-ogiiltlon by
tbt> Stnte Lteflftjaaaent at Cilnearlun 1
Carr-Biirilette (^ollec^ is mu.it ls lt r
clinch. The bell sounded with
men fighting In, the center of
ring.
Komd Two.
t Tbey rushed into a clinch. Referee
Dougherty had difficulty breaking
them. fV>mp««ey landed a left, hook to
the chin and followed it> with a ritslit
cross, lie floored Mlske with a right
hand punch and the clutllenger nsik
■the count of five. Mlsk? fell into a
clinch to protect himself. Dempsey
lauded tiiree lefts to the jaw on the
break timl a half dozen hard right* to
the body. The champion missed a
right awing to the head uml drove
Mlske Into his corner, booking him
with a left to the cliln as tbe liell
soiiiideil.
Round Tiiree.
IH'litpsey daneed around the ritiK
aud lusiked a hard left and right to
"^liske's body. Mlske landed it left to
the jaw, and Dempney swung right
to the jaw. knocking Mlske down-
When Mlske started to ltls feet,.l>einp-
s«'V swung over the flnlsltiug blow, it
right to the cliln and Mlske crumbled
t«. bis own corner, completely knock-
e 5 out.
him Jull Krfb_ Improving.
Mlws Julia Kelly, who ii
snot heraelf through the i*aim
left hand-Miturday afternoon.
Colt's 44 pistol, which she was uul
lng. wan reiiorted T new lay as
lug nicely from her wound.
wound was treated at Sherman
pltul Tuesday morulug, and was
ported as healing.
Miss Kelly is the 15-year-old diyigh-
tqr of Mr. and Mr*. E. J. Kelly. ,'iOtt
Sonth Rusk street, and the accident
occurred at ber parent*' home.
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Even the pessimist can see
bright side of a silver dollar.
\
prepared to take fare of Its students
ami to offer tltedt superior -education,
al t.tlvanfage*. •
Theft Reporti-d.
MOVED.
,f. I*. Grady has moved bis real
j'aLe~ofTice Trom Cast side Sfp(ffiT?~Tinr
r<s ms 10 and IN Murphy Bulling, over
Mucks' Bros., entrance either oil Trav-
is on E. Houston streets, slMSte
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1 note with much Interest Mr.
Mill*' atalament that owing to high
prices It would be unwise to finance a
building movement now, also your
comment on aame.
• . It is true price* are high, but I do
■ f . not lielleve they will ever reach the
' low level that onec prevailed. Tltow
wanting to rent or buy a home expect
and are willing to pay a price that will
'guarantee a fair return on the money
Invested. To organize a stock com-
pany I lielleve would renult in buying
a piece of grotind and building a
atrlng of bonnes similar in architec-
ture, that would have a tenant house
t ^ appearance, look cheap, and would
{ not aell or rent so well, lielng a "son'
eye" to the prospective buyer or rent*
''j y *>r and tbe public as well. This move
Is all right for the Iwneflt of those
Who win not afford a higher price, but
1 would also suggest that lot owners
•! nil over the city l#1 urged to build
such houses as the value of the lot will
justify and according to their own
ideas. i
A few years ago wlien there was no
market for cotton, people were asked
to "buy a bale," to relieve the condb
tlon that then existed; why not now
j*tnrt a movement and let tbe slogttn
lie "Build a House." . There are hun-
dreds of good resident lots In Sher-
I man on which taxes are being paid
with no income. .1 believe a soliciting
committee Iwtcked by a co-operatlvn
guaiantee that imiterlal would be fur-
nished at a reasonable price would io-
Jllichee many of n who have lots to
•'Brtlld a House." 1 will build one. and
1 lajlieve many others would do the
aame, whieh 'wmiid not only help
relieve <obdlllon^^tjint now exist, but
boost ami build a bigger and better
etty.
0. B. WEAK.
Kldd-Kev College will ojs'it with
formal exercise* on Wednesdiiy morn-
ing at i> o'clock. A number of young
women have already arrived and
others coming In on every train. Presi-
dent Edwin Kid expects this to Is- a
banner year.
Opinions are like r.*ctehes; Wo two
iy egotist naturally leaid* « lonely i ev r go alike, ypt every man bellot'i'
Jlfe. ' bit* o n.
A further rleprecrttlon by what l'«>-
Hcc Chief Frank Iteece Isdleve* to !>;•
uit-orgjijilwd gang of auto accessories
thip «m oe<'iirrwl SiiiuIht nitrltf ah tl«n
home of T. E. IJ rook *, > West Center
street, when hi* garage was entered
ajid n small rug taken from the toii-
neau of ltls ear, mid it span; Inner tula,
appropriated. An attempt to brink In-
to the tool box of the car was a fail-
ure. The rug nml inner tube were
apparently the only loose things about
tli ' ear which could Is* easily taken
Mr. Brooks discovered hi* loss .Mon-
ilay-irto-rnnon and Immediately report.
e«l xthe matter to i¥ llce head<]tiarters.
Your Friends
want - your photograph;
a gift next to a personal
visit, if made at
Studio.
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—Special value* - offered in
Silks for this week:
Crepe de Chine .the yard $1.98
Georgette Crepe, the yard $1.98
36-inch Taffeta, the yard $1.98
THE NEW FALL
BUTTERICK PAnERNS
AND DELINEATORS
ARE HERE.
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Special Values "All This Week" \
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HANDKERCHIEFS-
RIBBONS— MIDDIES—
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E. Z. and Bear B/and Union Suits this week.. $1.3* i
Special Lots School Handkerchiefs this week 2 for 15c .
Special lot Hair Ribbons 30c j
-$193 (
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Special lot Middies..:........
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All Gingham Dresses and Aprons at very
this week,
NEW AUTUMN GINGHAMS"
Large assortment of New Patterns, * one of the
prices
most i
complete lines we've ever shown; prices range 35c to 75c
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36-inch Outing—extra weight, soft finish, pink and
Blue stripes, made for Government use, per yard.. 50c
New Outings, larfe assortment, 27 inches wide, per
yard....,.:. .... ..: i...?!....35c ond 40c
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Route Cars North in a Month.
.Jt Is now thought that It will he
nhoitl a month before the Interurbiin
twill be ready to re-route the cars
t through the city north and south on
•Travis street, as they were oritfinally
run before the detour was made nec-
essary liecause of the needed repairs to
la* made on the north side of the city.
It was stated Monday.
There is some work yet to be done
by the T. & I*. and Katy. the city eon-
tractor and also the Internrban.The
merchants ,of Sherman and citizens
generally will welcome the return to
the old north and south route through
the city.
The number of women teachers has
been increnidnst since llHi'2. and at the
present time only about 34 pet cent
Of all hieh school teachers a re men.
Women's New Bead Embroidered
Tricotine and Serge Frocks
—Fall's Spic - and - Span,
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Smart, New Models. Reg-
ular $35 and .$40 sellers—
--Specially Low Priced,
Thurday, each
$19.95
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yen down
coffee
who have
change
fell
and lcnow
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This special sale price of the new season's frocks is
made possible by a timely purchase made by our Mr. A. E.
Marks while in New York, and, we pass it on to ihe patrons
of Sherman's shopping center as an introduction to the
many special low priced occasions planned for early shop-
ping in our Garment Section.
—This groupig consists of Navy Blue only, in Serges and
Tricotines, featuring the new straight lines, tunics, and plait-
ed models—various new modes are introduced in the new
embroidered, braided and beaded trimmings. Several mod-
els, in this special offering is an exact reproduction of $85
and $100 frocks. « Truly, Thursday's sale price is remark-
able, really, you could not buy the material for price of the
ready-made garment.
Twenty-five of these charming dresses aire ©if display
in the north window. Don't miss seeing them.
As Advertised Yeterday
Our 25% Deduction
Sale of All Silks
Even a second
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ONE OF my Jobs.
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WA8 TO keep a watch.
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FOR HOSTILE patrols.
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AND GAS attacks.
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AND LATE ono night
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I STOOD by the door.
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OF ONE of the dugouts.
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AND THOUGHT I smelled (at,
I 8NIFFED and listened.
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AND HEARD groans.
toe
SO PUT on my mask.
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AND WENT down to make sure,
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AND FOUND & doughboy.
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TRYING TO smoke.
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A FRENCH cigar.
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AND I took it away.
AND GAVE him one.
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OF MY own cigarettes.
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AND THE very next night,
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I HAD to go down.
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INTO 8EVENTCEN dugouts.
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TO RE8CUE doughboys.
WHO WERE trying to smoke.
in psckagel of 30 protected by
mpmciml mm at lire . proof wrmpper.
Alto in round AIR FIGHT tins ot 50.
FRENCH CIGAR3.
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AND I may be a mark.
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BUT THERE'S a limi
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ESPECIALLY WHEN.
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YOU'VE ONLY ono p^c
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OF THE cigiirettca.
THAT 8ATISFY.
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I'M DARNED glad.
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I DIDN'T command.
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ARMY
EVF.N a cigar smoker taLes to Chce-
terfields, because of their satisfying
body. And yet they're mild, too. Their
blend of ber.t Turkish and Domestic
can't be copied—and vdiat a blend it is I
No wonder Clienterfields
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SHERMAN'S GREATEST STORE.
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Swung into action at 8 o'clock this morning with wonder-
ful interest in and around the silk counters, and we predict
even greater interest, from day to day, for a Week's extra-
Ordiary selling of the new Fall Fabrics.
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The Quality at the deduction price guarantees every shop-
per the best silk values of the year. Do your silk buying
this week and save twenty-five cents the yard, on all silk
purchases during this timely event.
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