Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 37, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 7, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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Htwly it. That liight she" hrii ed l wr
way into I ^ apartment. While he
was I villus how lw« found Jhe tola iu
L. T. SMITH OF DKNISQN SHOWED
coon fohm: m;r so r
v. .V <;«**!> ENOUOII.
L. T. Kmkh, elmnipton middle-
weight wrestler of Ivnisw forf.hel ,r(1„ln h..r
hfoM*m*V .match with Tha,i TUH.k- H)ia tl uuj;aljl|vV
out of fliw city Monday evening
he failed to place BookoutV shoulder*1
to the mat In thirty minute time, ac-
eo^diujc to hln challenge, and lost the
bout when Bookout placed, lib xhoul-
der* to the mat In the last minute of
the thirty minute bout.
Changed to Elks' Hall. .
The match was Htnttcri In Elks' Hah
after rain, necessitated a change In
the LabOr Day picnic plans at Old Set-
\ tlor**' I* rk. A fair nixed crowd wan
on hand to witness the contest.
Much Interest hi the limit hud been
worked up by reason of S(tilth's ap-
parent confidence of his ability to
handle the local chitmpion, in h.I*
agreement to place Hookout's shoul-
ders to the mat In the half hour period
—aud~«4«o «>n -mt-ounl uf IlRr~fiifee''newH
<he Wa hlngtim.
Not liing ia more intrrvatii*}; .than a
,wr Jidrrur, nuj trouser enff, lur htitdwtnd burst iu.
£17 JS&iXi SSJT, <U,r,MleHt l° >W N«« at all. He upol-
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n.H-'1 i.k a«e- the facial wrinkles and ..Th(l Thirfll.th Vi^ „f Silver" Is
IKihtiers eoiRiMted to lirtng to fadwi j*rmutni ilils week for Hie Iwst-
th*' blooui of au a(jBhteeu-yeif^ trttlttij'|«wgiHalt< ii - iu the world
ild flapper. ilu^Svoman presents a ,vou|(j HOVer jfive you the eue. The en-
HPi^taele of Vanity a grapple wiU. rh,. ,M l>tU.ki,, wl|h fuu MuniriMss
? " ^|,r W1,rT,<l it nil limet situations cleverly dlreetcxl.
. f.1 of swau-Uke tlirimt, ^ Jm Hdmlrulde tlirounhout,
peach-blpQm cheeks, ami dutiful tlK- t,M. ^ettlnga arc-lavM«. and the prodiu-
"nvr
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to look
Iiut it
UUlH'llll-
tlon Is thoroughly s tisfylnK frowi rv-
tijPfn } rv uKk^ebarming, eutortaJning, dif
w ■ r 3k *- * it
J'TZ*T i Ta,A"ud^l SK W* AUh'H I'uysou T« rbui e is tluv. au-
' ^, ".a. . Attraction, "T'1®tI er- (jlor uf the original novel from wbieh
Uouiau. which eomea to the Wash- j[>H(V\ Whileomb la^hionetl ' tho
senvn version, and (leorue h Cox
directed the picture, which la pr-sent-
cd us a "Wjiag A" Social K«> ilur«. '&
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with which the lienlson champion has
nought ti meeting with Uookout for
some time past.
I ton bout's Friends Vindiratfd.
Supj r>rtef# of Hookout wera fully
vindicated in tlieir belief that the liK>al
champion had recovered sufficiently
from tjio effi-ets of his long illness of
recent months to meet a wrestler of
Smith's ability* ami by the perform-
ance of )fonday eveiiinjr.
-- tjaaltlu wlnnitw llw tww'of a colu.
choae to wrealle"the. bout In two hflttii
of fifteen nilnutes each, with a period
of ten minutes rest between.
The 'two men went on the mat w!th
a difference of fwo pounds in weight
between them, in favor of the ehailen-
kcr. Uookout u , j>oa f erl f«"!uewhai
I>lgj5i«r than his opponent a lid 1 Ilia «p-
jM-aranc*e waa heighten**! as flip mat.h
lirogressed and Uookout. deiuomitratrd.
Tils ■ ability to handte the IVnliiOh
tfhauipWu. Hmith'uppearwl nifn^iiglle*
than his opponent ami proved his abil-
ity
WOA\AN
Texas leads the 5tates in the per
i-put oi high rcUoq) tfrailuatcH who con-
j tiime tb.dr <fudl<*s In som<- kind of
itfthool. Xoitli t'«roliiiu comas second
and Kentiu'ky third
Ith«Klc Island.
Coniicetlcul and NVIiraska eowe last.
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jrrankiiyft r Tat'ty-'Tlxth. forty-seventh,
forty'i'lgbth and for.y-nlmh. reaja*'-
tively. The record of Texas
T;<T
proves
is lio
per cent to collegi
longer uuddeal, hut is a reullty.
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.lilgh si'iiools of the District of <'o-
luuibla have the largest llbntjles, Cal-.
ifornia ranks aeeond and New York
tliird. iMaiiie has' toe smallest librar-
ies. with fk'laware Just ai«>ve It.
Myf' - TKXA8 LEA*JI'K. ^
ReauH* Yridrrdan..: ;;
Ueaumout 'Ul. Sun Antonio I 7.
Ilomdou 3-4. C^iveston S-& >
Other gamea; rain.
T|Vhei^ n|kiP'. Today.
Ueaumout at (iulvestou. >
Houston at Saw Antonio.
lHillaa at Hhreveport. v
P|idM Falls at Fort Worth.
J^MHnx of thr Tumi,
T<wm - l'lyd. W. Iu
Fort Worth ,*! , 78 «« 18
Wichita .Foil* . ,..wfcj§ 4V «l
8ait Antonio .An ...-,.74 451 31
Htiim'fvort ^
Ueaumout ..• 77 <iHt '17
Dallas f* to 43 m
II oust on .77 27 ." (>
tia I vision .._^ ..r,.V4 lb 57
AMERICAN EEAUIJK.
■M Raaulth Yesterday.
Wa^biugUm 0-<i. Host on 0*4
New York 4-fi, l'hlbidelpbia 1-0.
. rieveiaud T-41. lift. Txads 2-T .
Chicago (1-5; l>e|rqlt 2-4- &
Win1 re TV* Hay Today.
Ib>t rott if (iM'W
lMilladelphla at York.
Two wgtwduled. ——
" StaiMllug «of Jhe Trams.
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The average high mtW
recvivea *1,272 i er year,
per month- for the entirv
Frineipais of the I>1«
Ida. California, At
sett* nad New York
eat aalariea lit the
bra ska i«iyS the lowest average
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tenacious holds, including the head
and itody scissors,
Sienie Fast Work.
The first fifteen ini+inf«* 4te«t cud-
ed iu a'liraw. For the second heat
tin- wrestlers went on tho mat
, faster work. , Uookoutc. ahowud his
time strength by picking his opponent
up bodll.v and carrying him to thr
uiiddle of (he mat. when S'uilh Showed
ii tendency to get off the mat, Hook-
out's head seisaorw ^ plainly. worried
the lb nlson i luimp. who stopped to
massage his curs each time after
breaking away.
The fourteenth minute ,0f the last
heat had liei n enlleil whetl Uookout
sechriiI a complicated hold on his op-
I'oncrd and placed his two shoulders
to the mat. with his feet iu tin* air.
Uookout said after the match that
his opponent had been a good man.
"I don't believe Ite has ever been
sick." Smith was heard to remark,
plainly surprised at Uookout'a obi time
form. *
Tile match w*ps gratifying to the
friends of Uookout in that they saw
him conditioned back into much ofj
his old time form, before his serious!
illness.
The mailt bout was preceded by n
preliminary bare-handed fisticuff ls:-
tw'een two local negro lads.
ttarn Sin-eh by Mghtnnis.
iugtou for three—- days, commencing
Thursday, presents a highly " humor-
ous glimpse of a young lady in her
pretty little boudoir, distorting her
well-moulded yhln into a type known
scientifically us protruding and vul-
garly known as ••tough," dimming the
eatrawllw trtcarn .uf:.her: ■ w omb*rfnl
w;?.;W.l,iV " Amir ofjort^lt*: Hbuii
es. unci hiding her beautiful figure un-
der clothe..Uu<!
THE COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN.
NEW
■•THIS THEATRE IS FAIR TO UNION LABOR.
Miss had designs, and quite unlike
the jierennlal vamp who ensnares over
sent 1 mental males vvllhrhhiek Jet even-
ing gown cut rakbhly—ttay risipwly,
and sachet, this little dear reported to
the unusual artifice of looking Intel?
f n hectual. rathep Iiiviiinn • w lutc\-
old er the *Htfpri"rice may be.
UHttmouttttif!
l ightning set fire to and caused the
destruction of the barn of M. ('. t'audlc
al 1 lorchester Sunday, ac<*ordiiig to
in forma I ion received in Sherman. The
loss was considerable as Mr. Oiudb*
had about $t.o00 "worth of feed stufr
stored in the barn, none of which Wks,
recovered from the blaze. If was not
lea red whether the loss was coveiftd
by insurance or not.
At the Alrdonie.
•The Thirtieth Piece of Silver,"'
That's wbnf Margarita Ft slier, as an
iimulsitive young wife, fottnd iu the
locked cabinet her uumismatiKt IniM-
tiand had forbidtlen her ever to opeu.
Not at all what she had expected to
find! i'.rbles are notoriously .jeal-
ous, and this one was fresh from a
visit to a crystal-gazer with an eye
to future business. How that wily
lady worked her little game is an in-
tensely illuminating process, particu-
larly in these days of fervent interest
in tilings occult.
Th>* coin was supposed lo la* one of
the original thirty which Caused Ju-
das to earn the name of the world's
arch-tiaitor, Aside from Its rarity
and value, hoWcver, the huHbuud
(King Uaggot) had good reasons for
keeping it under lock and key;, but
wille wasn't "in" ou them, and neith-
er are you until the proper time ar-
rives to tell you. Leila Immediately
forgot all about the battered colli in
her pink palm when Captain Irakis
(Forrest Stanley), an old «*weethenrt„
en me to call; and when she finally
cauie back to earth, the coin was no-
where to be found.
The Captain swore he didn't have ft.
though she got on her knees to imphfjro
him to <M)it "spoolng" aud give it
bade Thus it was hubby found Ids
darling little wife. Naturally, a few
well-chosen looks from huhfiy Suflbjil
to dismIks Mr. Iv*-Suilor.
The nuiulsmntint's joulotts fury, fol-
lowed by Iris fralitic discovery^ that
—AGAIN TODAY—
WILLIAM FOX
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HE AIRMAN WH0<
Gave the worlo
JTS CREATEST'THRILL
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—TODAY AND ALL WEEK—
GENE'Honty4af Cobb *
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"THE 8MILUN KID."
A l>andy Weatern.
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"HE|X BIWT HARttY"
A lira ma Western With
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With lo(n of Lau«h|i.;
WITH
BERT "Kewpie Green" CHANpLER
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"Are You Divorced"
New Plays New Wardrobe Special Scenery
FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE AIRDOME.
See the RECORD BREAKING SHOW with a
REPUTATION.
Picture —"THE 30TH PIECE OF SILVER."
The
New
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astor.v op life and
thrills above the clouds,
TODAY AND TOMORROW \ 1 > \ JJ
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" Your Last Opportunity to See the Greatest
Picture Ever Produced.
"Everywoman
■V"- -1 . with .
Violet Hemming, Theodore Roberts and
• Wanda Hawley
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By Waller* Browne. Scenario by Will ML Ritchey,
Directed by George Mel ford.
A Carnival of Beauty—Festival of Luxury
Tbc<J^lost Beautiful Women—The Most Gorgeous Gowns—
The Most Elaborate Settings.
COME EARLY AND GET GOOD SEATS.
' * ADMISSION 40c AND 20c.
Schedule for Today—12:00 M.f 1:40, 3:20, 5:00, 6:40,
8:20,9:00.
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THURSDAY ONLY—
' ROBERT BRUNTON PresenU
J. WARREN KERRIGAN
,and his own company in
( '"$30,00 0."
By H. B. Daniel Directed by Ernest C. Warde.
DmwmiV $150,000.00 Dieatre
WednMiay and Thgndiy-
PVANDA HAWLEY
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"MISS HOBBS."
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Friday and Saturday—
DUSWN FARNUM
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"BIG HAPPINESS"
Big Time
VAUptVILLE
STARTS SEPT. 21 aud 22,
And
Every Tuesday and Wednesday.
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IliiMH OWNKICsniP l« the Kroalc*t objeqt In life.
Ever* lioriiiM 1 man (Iwlron to OWN A.IIOMK Olf IIIH OWN. Our pl n ftirnlnhf#
wtik-b Mm mm or woman of very uiodent tnoaait may do mo without tlin prohibitive hi«cli
vxcoHsive rate of Intorest > t j
Hy if xlniple plan of «yj t«*mntle Mivinff for a few month*, Junfc $10,0() out of yo
<1,000 rontra' t- you may OWN TH18 IKiMK tot irnm cloft In Jmt 100 uiotilUa—otwl
iiicntK, liiotiifiiuf; luterent, will bo f<KHH THAN KKNT.
Iiut,you don't have to wait 100 inoutha to oetupy Ihe home. Our e#tlmat',<l average tl
monthft, which bawd U)H U actual experience la a conncrviillve i^llmulf of I he geiifral tt
our ci ntracth have actually beat thin irrerage. Under onr plan rontraeta will maluro for *
KIIOKTKU AVKUAOK TIMK III AN ANY COMPANY IN EXI8THNCK.
INTKHKHT ONLY 8 PEH ORNT PlCtt ANNtlM.
Oon*lderl g tlie aavhig—It mean* that your principal and Intercut can never lie more
per month jut thounand and wtlj grow Wtm and lew each year; $10 of thl* appllea on pHnciiwl.
You may use the loan to buy, build, Improve a home or real eitaUi or pay off a mortgage
you are paying a higher rate of intereot.
Adopt Our Plan of Thrift—Don't Pay Rent All Your Life—Own
Your Own Home and Become Your Own Landlord.
$150 PKOFIT GUARANTEED ON MATURED MAN*. . - ^jMlWSS
In Uio eveiit yon do not. dcnirc a loan when your eoirfrnot ban matured, we guarantee to pay
holder a BONUS Oil PKOFIT of $180, In addition to fetijrn of all (Nkftneatl mada. An averaf#
Net Profit of 100 Per Cent or Better.
Tidal attractive profit la i>o«*lble from aale of raatiice<l loana, for which there la and will alwaya
be eager buyer*. . -*&%|
The lK Kt. and oafeft guaranteed Investment ever offered, whether yon live In the city or In tlwi
try, in Hherman or ehftwher*. Whether you wlxli. to Imy ot build n Itynic <.r renji tlie l>c«* ~"
return* from your iuve*tment, you owe it to youraelf to invent(giitc otir pl n-
Kuapended Payment*, before and after Jx>ann, on account of Hickneoa, Los
misfortune. , :
Oet the fact* today, without obligation,^ Sign tie attached
formation about thia moat remarkable plan.
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DCflee of C'ommloaloner of
Utate of Texa*.
THIX 18 TO CEBTIFY THAT United Home Builder* of
with all Requirement* of law relating thereto, ia
contract*., or1 agreement* ami the loaning of the
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