Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 50, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 22, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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Huuday cvenlux miuI «\m UihI w|r; utjr
vicea at the .Baptist Churcb. MUk
Grove* acted aV president, Mr. Mauina
I rentier of leftaoii uud Mr. llovreu quiz
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una tue funny Harry Grlbboua are Mother* Club with Mfoiox Hull ...i
the principal playe.8. . In this big JvrlNtsiuiter met L^rSv
conicdjr f?tur Fine Arts Het-4 tu? S Wt ,®S&a5PS2
have eatabURJicd a precedent.- They g^u, tot " ' *wrr
Imvv b«< al.je to prenat a nlx-reel |be year. The iwetiii* date., arc the
comedy which In frcfe from Hlup-atick
and grotesque antice and wirich piVsv
entK a peunlue slice of life. Generally mother in the .lfetri,* .hm.M -^S.
any plrl*
yiie picture tells u comic story of
ronmuce founded In a iKiardtng school.
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number of the B. Y. P. lT. Ot
'olvnuy Church
At The Waahtngton
"Up In Mary's Attic." will Ihj the
Theatre next Thurt«la.v, Friday and lea
Saturday The charming E*a Novak The officers and committee of tin,
srniu for tlielr luretlng the flf t of
the year. 'Hie meeting dates are the'
llr& titled .Saturday afternoon*
Ih each month at 'J :Jta o'clock. Even-
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pnts$ltig the fact that abe Is married
the athletic instructor.
Nr>*jEveryone knows it Is against the
rnltMj foe students to bccome married
•liming their affiliation with au ivstl-
tuthou of higher learning. Ho ,one of
the/ girls has some difficulty in sup-
fs:
to _ w
it's the idea Ih a nutshell. Their
mattrtftga in kept h seerrt for it Mine.
buy evidence comes out when it Is
dl^cQVOreil that they have a baby.
Tlielr attempts to hide the infant and
^4*^'thrtr-marrlagg a aecret I wince
laughter and thrills of the higlusr
«!>rder. The picture gets off to a fly-
ing start and travels on high to its
coucltudop. At the Washington, Thura-
,'day, irltfay, and Saturday.
At the Cieiw
Ilululsonie Wallace Held lying In
lie<U a tpwel around his head and a
pretty nurse and two doctor* in, at-
tendant} This is the sight lhat Woflld
have ni^t your eves, had you .v lasted,
the IjHsky studios recently. Apd joa
ndght' have wondciiMl if WaUStv had
paid 'the price at last for the rccklea#
daring that he displays in those auto-
mobile racing pictures of his.
Hut you would quickly 'lave learned
a different story. Mr. it* d was Just
untkhig Scenes for his t \w picture,
"Sick Abed" which wil^lte the (Jem
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day, a* We are planing a | le supper
on Saturday night Oct. 5, to put lights
in our school house no it can uswl
at night for a social center for our
l>oy* and girl* for the winter.
111111(14! Hlchftrtl bad tlte ink-
fortune to drop his little baby sister
Thursday afternoon and break her
hip. The injured member was at-
tended to by I>r. Guuhy of Sherman,
ami the little one is resting as well
as coutd be expected. t,
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Odessa. a«#l a couple of friends spctit
Sviaday eveuiug with Mn.
niwrfair-.
hardson and sister,. Misa
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H. B.
Mtc und M'hl If.il* Smith and 0,
Cole attended the IlapUst HsMoclatlon
in lienison last Tliuradoy.
Mr. and Mrs. C, J. Todd an<l Mr.
au< Mrs. T. Venahlo spent Sunday
at Tom (laskills in Dcnlson.
- Mrs. W. I). Thompson and son and
little grandson attended the Preittjn-
Woodvllle fair Friday. They, report
n grain! -time. ' •«„/
' The Misses KfotttfcuirerK of Deniaon
were out Saturday having their
contracts >>lgne<l ami vlMtHnff f^amiw
Mrs. James MroWtt. who sjient part
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lUitler & Soa have.
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MI88 LAKE FRANCK8 WltSON, ! *
A SHERMAN < IKL. AS
I PLAYS LEADING PA
iHtfiilt in <
The SlKnnian-taleftt moving picture
•which lias Ikh-11 lii course of fllinlnf
for the past six weeks by the New
Gem Theatre, with Miss ljike Fn ucex
Wilson in the leading wile, has been
completed, and will h*e It* Initial
showing at the , New Gtnn Tlwatix;
Monday, Septenils'r 2T, followed alao
on Tuesday und Weducfilay.
The story of the play wus written
by Miss Horothy Yates of Shetmau
and was plcturlaed' by E. M. Fit**
huglt of l)allas. It is said to Ite told
in u sjjuiilf way. Iwgiimlng with rurni
scenes about Sherman ami ending In
one or the tyshlonable home>j of the :
city. Miss Wilson plays the leading!
and title role of ••Jerry,' and aci-oi^l-
ing to tlwwe who have seen a t< st run
of tla> film, h^r playing ,1s a gre#t
s#cce*s ill * every w« y. V < Ipposlte ht~ t
plays Rush Fm nn a. . } • • ■ y
Uthers, in the cast include; Misses
Kate Nunu. Anna. Winkler, as chums
of Jerry; I'lck Ui^pson. father of J«N
ry; <^ J . Worthlev. weattliy banker;
Smith BaJlew, vllllan: Miss Fayrlne
Knight nud Irttle Jack Hudson: M«is.
J. M. lU'itdfix} Misses Dorqtliy, and
ijariih Porter, Mtss Pauline and Th«d-
1UH Ferguson; Mlsn Artue Young, Miss
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Not that the picture's i le
of ttiesc <l ^>ressing dramas with half
the cast dying off before thf end of
the third reel.
On the contrary, "Sick .Vbe« ' is one
of the liveliest Held picture \ ever
screened.' Wallie isn't ill a nbnient,
not even for film purposes. ll<^ just
shamming, according to the st\ n*. in
order not to incriminate a frit ll of
his l|l a divorce suit. And the J Vtty
nurse by his bedside is none \her
than ltebe Daniels, the dusky ls-auty
of 'Male apd Female' and 'Why
filature Your Wife?' 'Sick—Alied' will
make real Invalids"forget their, pains
and cause well folks to roar with
mirth.
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Dnntl Director Here.
K. A. IJghtfoiit. dim-tor and leader
(,f the (trenville Municipal Hand
>\ liic|i vjslied Sherman recently on
the automoldle trade excursion of
(•rcenxille business men. l as accepted
an invitation t«> meet with the Sher-
man build organisation which has
fotuied here. The band orgatil
zation will meet nl the ChaiiilH-r "f
< '•iiiuiicrcc at s o'cUs'k \\ eduesdav
night, and mi invitation is extended
lo all interested in band playing to
attend this meeting, whether they
have been present at any of the pre-
vious meetings i>r not, or whether
ineyare now able to play a band, in-
strument.
Mr. l.ig'.i!foot is expectcsl to give
members of the local band valuable
ndvfco 'tl the orgaulxation of their
band.
Fire Causes Damage Suit
1 tantii ges for a it asked by T.
K. Reunion of IhmiIsoii in a suit tiled
in t ie Flftisnlh l lst,rlet Court Tues
day agahlst the M. K. & T. Hy. <"o..
for alb'ged negligence on the part ol
lite company in ailowlng sparks fron
ii loCiitnotlve on its tracks near lib
pioperty lo set fire to Ids home, re
suiting In its destruction. The lions*
was hunted ai TIU'cst N«'lson street
Claims Daughter Restr:iin«l
a
AUegiug that his fourteen yeat'-ole
daugbt< r. Klliel May Maloy. is iMegal
Iv resti a I tie J of her lib*Tty by the de
feiidnnt -. who reside one-tialf nitle ea^'
of Ambrose in Grayson Comity.'J. J
Maloy of l'ryau County, ok la.. file<
suit in f^c Fifteenth District Court
Tueadgy^..against Sam Jones and wifp
A bebeas corpus hearing to detemdrtl
the ouabwiy of the child was hsked.
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* v (iiTcnv ille Man Kill^l
frtWliVillc. Texas. Sept. 22.—K
f;illt*atii. a prominent citizen of t'reetj-
vlUe, 'Wlfes instantly killed here yea
terdAj/ gbnut noon at tlie Stonewall
Stro# crossing of the Cotton lielt
Kailwtiy by an east-lsmiql passenger
tralni f L u | !.
Famous Astronomer Dead
jjftr 1 „• • " y
Philadelphia. Pa.. Se| t. 21.—Dr
j<ri Dollttle. distinguished astronomer,
died yoMttrdag- He W||s director ol
the Flower Ohaervatory < f the t ni-
Ity and was regardi'd a a an an-
m torn m**. . ~ ^
of the week with her pareatM here,
was joined by her hnnslmod Saturday
and they returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gaskill have
lttovoW to Deniaon. where Miss Maggie
will attend High school this fall."
WHITSSBORO.
To The Democrat
Mcsdumea A. C. Foster and D.
Key, have returned from Sureka
Springs. Ark.
Mr. aiiarSlru. Eil C. Hurke have re-
tumed from Hot Springs. Ar.
Mrs. It. P. Ages spent last Tuesday
in Sherman.
_Mr«..(\,L. Morris spent Tuemlay la
TUntlli ,v v (•>
L. P, Floyd of Denton was here
l«at «vek tl e gtiest of relatives.
Prof. C. R. Davis. Mrs. W. S. Omo-
bundro, Miss Nina Simpson and Wel-
don ('oo|s>r who were oiKiatwl on in
Slierman* last week are reported to
be (imptoving.
Ijrs. fIJreen -and Cole were visitors
U Nl tortus n Moadny. > . '4*1
(Jarwtt Womntaek was a visitor
here Sunday.
Mrs. K. T. Allen and children have
returned from Sherman.
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Jamison have
returned from California.
Miss Dma rtlmuuih" has r<>turm<d
to Ranger after a Visit with relathTs
In the city.
Ml", and' Mrs. Hugo Mount miller
spent Suntfay in CoUtasvllle.
eral others.
The Rccnea ar <*ent9re«l in and'
arottud Stfleftmn. including Chapman's
private park. Woodlake and other
places of speuic beauty and interest. >
BASEBALL CALENDAR.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Results Yeaterday.
New York 8) St. Ix>uis It.
Detroit 12. Washington 11.
Chicago !>. Philadelphia 2.
Cleveland 12. Boston 1.
Where They Pliy Today.
No xaiyts s< iu>dulvd.
Standing of the Tean s.
Team— Plyd. W. L.
Cleveland 14,'t 1 52
Chicago 1 M 91 5T
New York * ...... 147 «> .it
St. Lout* . 4f. ^ i. ...1-tt 71 71
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M'SslTlngton . . . .1^) tt2 7H
Detroit 144 r 8 so
Philadelphia . . . .140 46 08
The Guessing
Contest
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Starts Moik 9t Tuei., Oct. 4 &S
Dates changed to the .alove on
larger city theatres.
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AUSTIN COLLEGE KANGAROO
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is Creating Interest.
,' AVit you- W jtidbeM)(> fiVKitball nmterl
si? l o yon know who In phvying for
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THK KANGAROO
TW* W«M< fnr Details.
FOOT BALL NtMBKR
THE KANGAROO
On sale it uewa stands, ilc, Friday.
Sept. 24, or if you desire free copy by
mail, send couponJbelow at once. •-
Send the Kangaroo of Sept 21 ,
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HOWE.
To Tli: Democrat:
Howe. Tex., Sept. 20—4|r. and Mrs.
J. A. Hughes of Sherman visited In
Howe Sunday.
Mrs. lVarl Thompson and little son.
Jack, of Sherman, visited Mrs. Frank
Thompson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Waldrop and
family of Sherman visited In Howe
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. I^e Ownsby of (V
Una visited Mr. and Mrs. G, W. Miller
Sunday.
Mrs. F. I. (irigc and children visit,
ed In Sherman Saturday.
Mrs. S. W. Yeuty and daughter,
korna, vUlted in Sbettmiu Saturday.
Mrs. J. I,. Shelley lias returned
from Austin.
Arthur Schooling of Bells vlslf«*l
in Howe Monday.
Mrs. Lucy Wood has returned to
Hon ha in after ii few days' visit with
Mr*. F,. Wheat.
Mr. mid Mrs. F.d Ma lone and chil-
dren visited In Htm ham Sunday.
Miss Stella Hughes of Sherman vis-
ited in Howe Monday.
Mr. o. M. .fulinn nod family, ami
Miss Lucy Wheat visited In Ector
Sunday.
J. M. Poindexter was a business
visitor to Sherman Monday.
Mr. Charlie Wilson and family of
Sherman visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Stevens Sunday. >
Miss Vivian Hack was a Sherman
visitor Saturday.
The famous old tree In London un-
'er which the Anterh-an Declaration
if Independence wns first rend to
Britishers, has fallen: but Its shadow
litis protected the world until today,
".en in Europe, liberty is dominant.
It I* steelflcsnt, that the Republican*
never refer to tlielr keynote address
leliveted by Lodge, to their platform.
>r to the acceptance speech of Hard-
'ns. They realize tlte less said aliouf
hem the better.
Phone 871 for your Austin College
hymmn nanaw UekeiM, and U*e> will
lie ilelivered to you. or mall the card
which was aent you. 14 Mg numbers.
Prices: $3.! 0 regular; $^.00 students;
$1.7 Hllldreti nrider l k*t num-
ber Hc|H, 58. vu «21-3tf
OOtn UK mOMEL-BOITO
PILLS j*RE BETTER.
Tliey do not sicken or grliie.
The.V do not "tear you to pieces."
They do not leave you constipated.
They are small, mild, effective.
Why waste time and mtmev on un-
known and expensive purgative?
Just take ONE BOND'S PILL at
bedtime for that Headache, Bilious-
nesa, Torpid Liver and Dlzzineas.
and wake up well, ~ without any un-
pleasant recollections. 2.V a. till drn4
NATIONAL LEAGLB.
Results Yeaterday.
Boston 4. <1ih*fo 4<
New York I. Onellinatl 0.
fit. Louis Philadelphia 1.
Three scheduled,
Where They Play Today.
St. Louis at Philadelphia.
Chicago at New York.
Boston at Brooklyn.
Three scheduled.
. " Standing of the Teams.
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Brooklyn
New York
Cincinnati ,
Pittsburgh ..
Chlci|co>t, .
St. Louis
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Philadelphia
Plyd. V. r,. ret.
147 s8 r.o .:m
145 S2 0.1 ,5(W1
141 77 04 .5W
141 T1 00 .511
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.... .148 %1W 7^ .470
i:m no .80 .428
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Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat-
ing, Antiseptic Liquid
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for you to
with ecsema, blotches, ringvorm, raabe3
and similar skin troubles. Zctr.o,
obtained at any drug store far 35c or
$1.00 forextra large bottle, and prompt-
ly apphed will usually give instant ralief
from 'tctiir.g torture. It deanses and
Sooth $ the skin and heahMiuickly and
effect vehr mm ikindtaeaacf,
Ztrto is a wonderful, penetrating,
disappearing liquid and is soothing to
R today and save all ftmher distress.
Tto E. W. fiotc Co., CJeveUnd. O-
AIRDOME
This Theatre In Pals to Cnbui Iailwr.
• T)w coolest place in town
JACK MAH0NEY & CO.
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'M THE
MOTOR GIRLS
fife' ^andSl
if § With IK
A big line of Beauty Chorus,
New Pictures and Change of
Vaudeville Every N^ght.
Pictures
JOHNNY DOOLEY
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A Laugh Every Minute.
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—Wears well—because it
fits, i
—It carrics the guarantee of
this store.
^—It costs enough to insure
the materials—$10.00 to
$12.00.
FOX NEWS
Mightiest of all Around the World
in Pictures. J;; i. ^
SUNSET-BURRUD
Scenic Stories
The Road Through Wonderland.
New Pictures and Change of
Vaudeville Every Day
Admission 20c and 40c.
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TODAY AND TOMORROW
OJlve Thomas
"Darling Mine"
'Twas only a step from Ireland to America for Kitty
McCarthy and her goat. They came over steerage but
they rode away from the <Jock in a limousine. That was
only a bit of hick, but it wasn't hick that made her the hap-
piest girl in tl^e world. . ,
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY— .
THE SENSATION OF THE SCREEN |S .
. BUCK JONES
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"FIRE BRAND TREVISON"
A Western Romance of Startling Speed and Breath
lilting Stunts.
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