Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 8, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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At the Washington.
Thl-w Red* woti« lu tlu* «t*ll«r tack-
litig ten-year-old hottl«*d-l >-bond. and
STATEMENT FROM MAN
' WIWRWBUKff SMITH-'
BOOKOUT WRESTLING BOUT
Iam.V4vmmSte*jjstiD.}M%;i«Mi
K. I,. HniHft fKnllwin/ who rof-
the wreKttlnjf tiiitft-h Ml '-Blks'
Hail tfriV MAktMr i.i^t i tw<*ii' 9. P
one very vIcIouk looking Red wa* In 'Smith of 'lH Mi« h"aftd Thhd- Rofckout
ihe llhnitrv of th<* KtAnhftpe niau*ion,>#vKliei'toflriV oafled THe Ihwi'dernt on
revolver In hand, guarding the heir W e "phohe Wednew&y morning and
apparent to the Htanhofie million*.
■?&&*
Jim StanJ)Oj|H- was writhing in hl«
(hair while a clock tlekwl at hlx feet
It was ihe ticking of the clock that
him. because pwrr tick of- er wltnewl i.nt there wg 'W:
uunoyiid
the c|ock brought Jimmy a |«ce Bear-
er Kternlty. The clock was Ingenious-
ly ronnt^N to a very effective bomb
ho itiai when the clock Indicated
twelve oYJock flic bomb would ante
inatically .expbaje. .f
As the 1l(l!bigi*on liidefl Jimmy h id
vlslona uf wadihc acroiyr tlu* Htyx
while a very rUdd.v defII leered at,
him. He "wan Koefn^ red. "Was there
no way to stop the la>ns>to tiling?" The
•husky Ited towering al or > him. the
very per«lonIflcntlnri\ of labor'* ftcl-
umi>li over jTapWal. grinned-*malicious-
ly. Htaithope • evidenced * discomfort
and dl*plea*nr« .
Ah! A vvmimiiV slep; on the ease-
ment. Mr. Rent urn ed to find himself
looking into the soulful depths of a
beautiful pair of eyes. Fair lip* were
awlllng at him. while the young fiid>,
swathed in a gorgfoitx (•Uiigrintr klmo-
na. gave him a very naughty On<e
Over, Kntrn need—bewildered —'hp
clinched, ami was lost. Another mo-
incut and the battle was won. She
had vamped him—and did ho fall'.'
Oil. BOY!
Constance Tubiuidge as the young
lady responsible for the fall of this
particular personality in the role of
\Marv Blake—n born vamp, arid
highly siiccossfiH«$}*J^u t—the
lierone of the .TShR I#
Lo« s story "The
"which wwrrs to
Ire Thursday. H
At
J. Warren KiSftlS
Brunton production.
he given in premiere
the Clem tTieTTffe. "Tf
adventure of New ^ork society life,
"abounding Un tttrllK; comedy nud nn-;
usual situations. The author Is—nrr
other than U: B. Dank^t-the w*4b
knoWn f'hica loi novelet who, wrot.
'Tindter McKce." "Wlmfs Money?"
ffHd"Snobs.- — r —
I'ndoubtedl.v ^UUXHV' a W.
Ilodklnson release. Is tin
plrty Kerrigan has ever
is aoen in the rob
young lawyer
himself into
made the following statement f.
■ "I refereed the wwstllntf match on
l4thor Day iU Klks' Hall. It was om
of the hardest fought Imuts I have- w*
I#) ft resting
Tr e«
MKKTIVO
KS'l'KI)
The only w . 1 suppose. that the
wrong lde« got out was that 1 said fa J (Jalnesvirie ha* organised a baud o
Bookont. -I will have to give It t - twenty'One tt el d crs, Licorillim t«« .1 in
.von.- I meant that Bookout was foing 'rolua. who was ^erc frytn thul t'it?
for hlood aud Was' lu his old lime i \Vednes«lay. il;V.,
sJiiiiaC He sorely Is. ajST a flnishe«l Several Shermun cttimii's are belr.m
Kit berween these lwy woqld never lav the organisation of. a Inntl band am
(balded ill thirty minutes, for botlwif" Isdleve that Sherman should do a*
these men "have had too mui h expert- bust twice as well as (JtHuexVlB*
In the
I'tice and ar? too gotul meu
to come iu thirty minutes.
related to J. P. Smith."
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for i' tail
1 am not
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riwn-Anir;
Ivimian.'l
♦ beo-
urday.
'^(JijfRflbrrt
•$;i«.nOft." Will
introductiou B.t
Is a rollick 1 nw
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liveliest
prislucml. H<
of a venturesome
who continually pets
Hcrnpes for the Mike
others. One mornlnjf a
young" womrtn comes to his
ix'gs him to help her
.f
ItcnMttfut
fflce and
recover 'i 'alu-
iible diamond necklace wiiMi Is iu
the possession of a master crook aud
r.-• •I+nufHome'-Joek-bowl's
jlmd nrtd within a few honv*
IRuself 1f>liinis^ff*lMo mIW
ent. irf**
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ca^Then "sVlIce1^!!i'f^he "" ^ '"AttBWfrXS LICACJI K.
Results Yesterday.
7A\ asnTugtou .i-H. Boston l-.i.
jpyrKff.tn1.' m1
Philadelphia at Ib-trolt.
BHtGE'S VOLLEY BALL
TEAM TAKES S STRAIGHT
GAMES FROM ZIMMERMAN
tnen's volley
City Y. XI. <\
ball
A.
la the' business
tournament at the . _
Tuesday'even!rig. ,Blrgr'« team. Nol' 1.
took five straight games from %lin-
mermans' team, nuikim; a perf«*t
w ore (it 7." point* for the five games.
The dewuted team scored 51 points for
the fire games, out of the possible 75.
The lineups: Tenm Mb. 1 : Sherman.
Todd, Blrge, lirfllc^ Taylor, Bailey,
Team No. 2: Kolb. Cook, Bernard,
Ferguson. Dickson and Zimmerman,
^tandii^; of the .teams:
t'r V
— «tp ' IWyed Points ,
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TEXAS f.RAfU K.
Results Yestenlay.
Mhreveport 11. Dallas 3.
Sau Anuiula $. HoumIoilJL.
tlalveston 4. Beaumont 2.
Wichita Falls 4. Fort Worth < .
Where They Play Today.
Beaumont at (ialv«*ston.
Houston at Sau Antonio.
Dallas at Siireveport.
Wichita Tails at Fort Worth.
Standing of the Teams,
ream— .'Vftyd. W. L.
Fort Worth 70 <M li
VYiciilta I'alls .77 40 III
■H iitrt<mif :.\v:"Tn ■•it ':o
Mhreveport 7"> 4U 35
fiincf Ihis city Is twice 'the siw
liHinesville.
"There seems to lie all errOneOUf
Impression out that noisnly n<sKl try u
gt>t Into our oiganixatiou unless they
can already play rwi lnstrii<iVeat wltl
some digfee of skll'.", said" Kyle St«me
one of those Interested In the orjranr
^•gatlon of a lue«:l muutcl|>:il baud. We<l
nesday. , , r
"This is wrtuig. howe\>M;. • W
would like to sec not less (ball Hr#B
ty-flve or thirty boys and/young men
who know alwottitely nothing about
playing an Instrument, be among tin
charter members of «/ur hind. O'
course. w<> want those who ean* al
ready play to j«Un also, and if w«
can have a mcudiership this large ai
the htart we will have enough t«
ki^p 4i competent instructor bM"v
two days a week giving ihdivldaal les
sons to the beginners[, and rehearsal;
to the more experienced M, Tin-n hj
iM'Xi summer we can ci-owd the tlreen
v|lle liau.I. which si. many heard her
'Ihal inn, —,,,T' ^
A mwtlng will 1m held N*We-hic«dii)
night ui the ^liamlM>r of Coutmem
to disi'iiss plans fully, and every tost
who is intcr«lsted iu joining tli"..i):in<-'
or iu having a successful one for Slit*
man Is invited to he presbeut.
UNITED STATES MAKES
STUDY OF MEXICO WITH
VIEW" OF FIXING POUa
Boston
The names of tlie Kt
of B..stv; r« CloiWrty III!
^historic pant. otbeV* there
vmld he'
well as Tremont street, a corrv
*t MTr!«tiounta1n,>'^ t;y which
Boston was knWh to the
tlfiil on accouht of the tl ree h
that erfe as ahackgi dunil to
"Shawmut," given to It by t
Mary Harwi^ North end xr
Century Magazine tlwt the streets of
this quaint <^ty In the Kaat were laid
out by at raying cattle.
After the "Revolution the imt'uea of
many Boston gtretta were changed.'
Queen street became Coiirt «treet7 and
King street the State Rtreet ef today.
School street took Its ntiirte from a
school that was erected there. Dark
alleys, leading off thO i rlnclpal streets
on every aide, were named after path-
ways. usually dependiug on where (hoy
led to. Creek lane orlgiually led to ths
Old creek. It was in tavern days that
this was the center of stnge-coaeh
life. The old custom house once stood
on Flag alley. Corn court took Its
name from the fait that the cord mar-
ket was at one time' situated th^fe.
Summer street wan ohce know fl« "Sev-
en Star Lane." It Is1 uoW one of Bos-
ton's busiest streets. '
Pet
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(h ifftrxcit. f Ms 'Uti JtK ..Mil
Efeanaii s
ihcl'
alom
Jioks. takes a hand In the game.
then on the play Is a kaleldo
lijw of hair trlg^r ia;^| t,b;af
[tie situations, leavened by
iital e«nn«Hly such as KvVidgan
U jM.rt rny, «.... _ —
Some of the most popular player*
of the stage and screen support Mr
Kerrigan iu this production. Irit/.i
Bhinctte. the clever little heroine o1
"The Lord l^>ves the Irish" and "Uv«
Sparks.'" Is again s«><'ii in the feniinim
lead. Others in the cast are Nancy
Chase, late of the l.ondon stage: Jo
ser li .1. I low ling, whh played "The
Patriarch" in "The Miracle Man. and
Arthur >lllette. Direction Is
F.rm'st Warilc. who was stage
rector for lib-hard Mansfield.
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To' The Deaiocrat: ,
fllowe. To#.. Sept 7 —Mrs. J-rank
is'msl and 'daughter of Denton arc
vtHiting -Mis. F.. Wheat and family
.Misses FUzalx'th Wheat and Connie
Wood visited in Sherinan Friday,
t iirs. .1 O Matthews of |.*Sbervnu*
VI Id ted Mrs.. W. H. slovens Fridayi"
i>frs l.ucy Scott and daughters of
Aastin are visiting relatives here.
Via Bell and Family of Wolfe City
Visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kdwnrd*
Sunday. ' * " '
"Miss I'd I th Blackburn sp<>iit thc
vveek end wdtli Miss Mna-HtntnTTln
Van Alstynet.
Mr. aud Mrs. l.ee OWusby have re
tnriHil to Cellna.
Misses I vs and Mosftlle \fcOlnney
of Denison visited J. A. llanTng and
family Sunday.
Miss l>aura Rowe of Waxnhaclue
is visiting friends in IIowc.
.Nfrs. Parsley of Shermcn visited
her little daughter. Bessie, at Mrs.
Sam Thompson's Friday .
Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Waldrop of
Sherman visited in Howe Friday.
Miss Fna Waldrop has returned to
Frederick after spending several
weeks with relatives here and nt
S hernia n.
Mr. and Mrs, (Jus Clayton spent
the week end In I Hi Has .with relatives.
FARMERS NEAR BALLINGER,
, WILL HOLD SEED FOR $50
Bali'nger. Texas. Sept. S— Aceordln;
to mi agro*>int>nt effected by a mas
meeting of farmers here Tuesday
llie farmers will hold their cotton s«>e«
for $5 i per ton. Tlie farmers wen
practioplfy unanimous in plwlglng t<
bold seed until the price advanced.
An effort to fix the price for eottoi
picking failed and each farmer will fl-
| ls own'prhe and pay what he wish
es, but It wa'< understood that th
farmers would co-operate us far a;
powdble and not Imost the price t<s
high on aci-ount of the shortage or la
„l or. This county needs 2,o<>0 eottoi
plck««r .
Notice is hereby given to the lax
fMjrof* H> 1 1 '*m how pre| a red ti
colleiT.atid recelpf for all taxes dnr
the City of Sherman for the yea
i>. iiv.ti". ,
X. R. BALTHROT
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scheduled.
Standing of
ream—
leveland .. ..^
Xw York"
Idea go .
■it. l,ouls
tQStOII
tVashinglon
N't roll
(Philadelphia
the Teams. r*
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NATIONAL LRAOIR.
Results* Yesterday.
Brooklyn 4 11. Philadelphia 0-.".
.Pittsburgh 7. Chicago 4.
New York-Boston, rain.
Where They Play Today.
jNew Yrtrk at Boston.
Brooklyn at Philadelphia.
St. 1/utls at Cincinnati.
Three scheduled.
Slaudins of thf Tean«.
roam —
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Pet.
'lncinnati
11*7
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trooklyn
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W«>v York „ w
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pfil^iiKO .. y ....
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st. liOnls
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lost on . .
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i'biladolpbla
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7s
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AYnsh^gtojif yaqt.. Sfr-The Americar
ate Dejinrtment; vJUP' hot cbnreffl*
plating 4taniCd35w action on itu
Sta
ecognilioiT tlbregon's OoV
rnment. Is erigiosseil in a coinprctieh-
II IS IIIMIt I MlMM| f I I III | Uir *1^
uation, particularly with jtv
Sunday's eiei'ifims. was bron
Secretal'y Colby, 'for a leiigt
le hot TSnfenr
action on
ris
ci
slve study of the whole Mexican sit
nation as it stands''revealed today with
a view to formulating a ne\V Mexican
policy, or rather a new version of th<
old one." to niiH-t changed coudiHon i
Imlow tlu- Rio ({|imd«. 1 n > ■
This much was made evident, toda^'
following the Cabinet meeting at th^
Wbjito [iouMC. ,iu the, course oil lyhb-li
it is unrlersto<id(tuat the M^xionn. sib
with regard /Ji
ngjit up by
thy discus
iftou. The s«>ssion of t he Caldnet la St
oil jdst 'a little hnitcr twVr hours, *.
However, .the Stiff*' Deparftmnt ,dV
11 les officially that it has bedh' 'fu Cor
ret«p KteiicH wrtH- rtto
government over. Anierb-an Oil lute,
ofime Aiiie'rlcuh i-ontvrn, It appears
was. wnt early lu August to (Jeorfcc
Suiunicrliutf-' American Charges
lilmi aH Slejslfo City, dlreetllig
I*, ruakc vWfw) protest against an at-
temMj^l tMiflKure of oil land belonging
to til#' eomjm ny in (pieKflon. I*p TO
date lie has not reportisl the receipt
of a reply from the de facto Govern-
ment, nor has any further action of a
fallow-up nature 1ms-n instituted b,t
the Deparfnient.
IW>
W Sh-V'ti' Kte:
afTlsf ym
hack, or the
They're NonrefiHaWe Nmi-.
"There, g ntleinen." said the ho*«f
with a smile, "is the first hourefill-
ib|e whiskey hotf|c that 1 have ever
seeft."
/f'Riit that's Just an drdlnar.v I tot lie."
<ald "one ViT Iifs guests. "If inn eaaM.V
la> refilled."
"Can itr retorteil the host. "Then,
my friend, lake It out and when you
have succeeded In getting il refilled
with H<|iior bring It baek to me and I
will reward you handaonlclv. Dc
trolt 'Free Press.
moved,
▼aaellnB* T,„. ^ ^R|
this to keep the air out
. jK Oi^Mreatinent Is
the scalded part will heel
twm
: (,-v; yv
DONt'TAKE
f PHIS ARE
r|pfejr do not sicken or
y. They do not, "tear you
They da hot leafe
They are small, mi
Why
IplMKR'aiid expensive „
Jmt take ONE BONERS PILL at
bedtime for that HeaiKkA*
new, Torpid liter mi
nnd wake up well, without any un-
pleasant recollections, 25C it ifll drug
ey
tMg|
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THEATRE
Today—
walt^ck roni tN
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•THK FORBIDI>fcN SOIL"
A Real Western Production.
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R)*an and Jean Paige
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Hfnn^N DAnofrh-
V*A FA^UlTI^ HEVjpifife."
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'Veil will Inngh till you see stars.
Dcnison's $lSOjOOO.(
an4 Thortdiy—
wanda hawley
"miss hobbs."
dustin parnum
In
"big happiness"
STARtS SEPT. 21 and 22.
And
Tuesday and" Wednesday.
ROLFE
Tl e Decision.
(ileaMin fbies Higher.
laspriahd PisrM TKnpnlCh
Shroveport. l.a„ Sept.', S.—Joe Glen*
<oh. pitcher for the Shrt'vo|sirt Texas
I/Cagne team since 1010. left today to
loin the Washington Americans to
whom in* bus been sold.
^ —
Maude asked me to«the mountains.
1 Grace asked me to tl.ie sea.
And I kAow both of these places
Are lovely as ea'n be.
Maude says: "Don't bring many
droit's! v ••
No fusses much up here'"
Fill! I'm very good at guesses —
, Not a man up there this year! "'
Grace says in her hurried letter:
"Not much time to wfjte. you know
Bring your gowns, ihe Iwst. und bet
tor—
Such a placi to makp a show!"
Yes, I'm Aery ttnuft at guessing—*
Maude has had a useless chase!
Think I'll wire her—time Is prossslug!
1 must puck and rush to Grace!
^ -—Town Topics
Traveling often takes ,the conceit
out of a num. but coming home puts
twice as much' of It iu hitncngain.
Occasionally a woman manages a
husband successfully by letting him
think lie Is managing things himself
GOES 70 MILES TOJET
TANLAC FOR HIS MOTHER
f£
alarming ihst we expef-t^l fo
see her no ahd aliihll* again.,f
. "One day she read in the (wipers
Wonderful Improvement Is who had been greatly
)on Says She Gained Seventeen
Pounds by Taking It and Her
. clyce & rolfe
ARCHTTECTSp;'^:^^
510 511-512 M. & P. BANK RUILDINO,
SHERMAN, TEXAS. *
Graduates in
Rlee Institute.
the School of Architecture of the William Mawh
^1- ;fl
mJ' i i S tl J . ;.i
Having studied and wofki^d under William Ward Walkln, Texa«
Representative of Gram and Ferguson, New York and Iloston,
Architects of national repute; ^
Having served with the American Expeditionary Forces, thn*
being afforded Ihe opiMSrtuulty of studying European Arhltecture
ut the Aft Training Centre, Itellcvue, Farls, France;
Having obtained Ihe services of Ihe well established firm of O.
D. Hill & Co., Dallas, as consulting Architects)
They feel no hesitancy in tcqnestlng
dially Invite you to visit their rooms.
PHONE 612.
yonr patronage and cor«
. helped by Tanlac, and nothing Would
the Talk of the Neighborhood, satisfy her until she had tried It her
self. So I drove X"} miles to Evans*
vllle and got her a bottle. She's had
four more Imftles since then and she
bus actually gained seventeen pound*
In weight, and its years since I saw
her looking s«> well. She praises Tan-
lac all day long, and her remarkable
'"It's no wonder that everybody see*
■i change lu mother since she liegan
aklng Tanlac. for she has gained sev-
enteen pounds and can get about bet-
ter than for the last twenty-fhV
Veai's." recent IV decblied T. E.' Rills.
deal
er. living!
well-known Hve-sfocfi
it Rmnsey. Ky.
"My mother Is now sixty-eight years. ., . ,
old and for eight years had snffereo* ^
from loss of appetite, hervonstiess,
constant headaches, severe pains in the
client and back and frispient sfsdls of
dlzsdnesfc. She became i<<jr bad off
about five years ago that she had to
• recovery has made such a stir around
. Itumsey that score* of other sick pen-
j pie have Is*n taking Tanlac with
reAulftf. I make a trip to
Evansvllle everjr we< k and always
carry Isick a haul Tanlac for. the
mfighbors. We all think there Is no
medicine like It. and I'm (flail of this
chance of telling everylmdy about
ftS-10tc
dm
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M f 1
give - up all bonsewbrk and spend i " 'or '?-r ^"Ihfr.
most of her time'In tied. During all I Tanlac is sold In Sldifinah by Pari
that time she neither knew what It R. Nail, in OeiiMnrt by Waldron Drug
wasv to have ii well day or a night's. < ►. and lu Tioga by Frb Bradley,
rest,! and her condition became *>| AdfafaCll* rot.
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THE COOLEST 1ACE IN TOWN.
THE
NEW
"*~THIS THEATRE IS FAIR TO UWON LABOR.
—TODAY AND ALL WEEfti-
GENE'Honey-Gar Cobb
AND HIT .......
Honey Gals
WITH
bert "Kewpie Green" chandler
pimtRFS . 11."
The Hall Room Boys
"a howliiIgsuccess."
A Rip-Roaring Comedy.
franklin farnitm
' "the desertr rat."
A Wild W Woolv Wwttm Feature.
A BIO CHESTER OUTINC PICTURE—
travel around the world in
fifteen minutes.
Admi««ion Adults 40c; Children 20c.
Any Seat in the Home.
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Doors OpeA 7:W F
it 7:15.
Vaudeville at 9:00 P. M.
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AGAIN TODAY
Tbfi Greateit
tremendous
not seton m
tion.
e ever
in Sherman. If you nave
AY. A guaranteed itttac*
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ROBERT BRUNTON PreWlrt.
J. Warren Kerrtgaa
and hit own company in
"$30,000"
By H. B. Daniel.
Directed by ErneM C. Warde:
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_ A wonderful romance on the trail
of a nimhinK l>ankto|, '
| 4 ^lcom HE; WUI tt
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY— . % |
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"the dancing fool."
A PARAMOUNT ARTCRAFT PICTURE.
A Syncopated Romance of Jaxsr Jugi and Joy.
I • 11 sr.'. i i' ii- •'f> '' >V" '■ * '* * ' ' i '• '
Jau in his feet ata night—for a cool two hundred
fc week. juk^ in
t Uncle Enoch's "cuues." Joy in his heart all
through Juni<! Budd, of Broadway's "Garden of
Until—!, •ah*
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Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 8, 1920, newspaper, September 8, 1920; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth194083/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .