Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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The aportbw odltoe of T1m I>eino-
<ti<i is in iPctipr1' of the foii«M*i|iq
ch;i Hence r<> James Hefner. local
wrestler. from one Melvlu Harrldffe
or Maud. nkla.. who. writing under
djitc «if September L'O, says:
"Hearing of h wreiftler by the ne.nie
of Jura** Hefner of your town. I send
a challenge to meet him in Sherman
or In m.v town. My nnuie Is Melvlu
Harrldge; welsh 185 pounds. Have
defeated. some of the best wrestlers In
the <*oftntry, including ueh men a*
Til Tien Parks, Splko Keller, Johney
rialfleiul. L. 14. Sn ni<blrs. Bull Walk-
er and lots off other rood men. Now
I am after your man."
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IMioiie 874 for your Austin College
I.yeeum season tickets, and they will
lie delivered to you. or mail the card
wliieli was sent to you. 14 big number*,
l'riees: $8.50, regular; *.'i.«f students;
$1.75 children imder 12. First num.
her Krpt. 2S. s23-3te
f ON THE MOVIE SCREEM.
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Tkero are several former Shcrgian
Ml mi-it on rtie .l^tin < <>lle*e football
squad who have a chance U play In
Saturday's same acninsr Durnnt .Vor-
mal. These men 9V all showing up
well. Mr HUd Tntten were
anion:: the main *tay or Sherman Ml"
lawj: year; and I-ee Jones, one of tlie
fastest hack field men in the Urate, mid
Thompson, eame rrom Sherman HI.
Interest In tUeso men la expected to
bring out to the game Saturday a
large attendance from High School, us
well as other Sherman pople.
The aUnbnneettient la beftig tnado In
the sehools aud coUege« of the elry
Atlautn lily. N .1 Sepi. ^o.The
new era commit'tcv of the l'i«vfiytcrlai
rrlrti'lwsl at the last meeting
<:i the (ieneral Assembly for sp«nd- .
H.g t«a much money on expends In wl*h|w.to enlist inithe
<-onnci-tlou with its work, reiwrvtil h LN«vy "t>ould sm Intyrm
ilie legislative committee of tlw Pre*- ®n<l « «^e ai ptleatlon fur
byterlan ehurcli. In scsalnn hew today
that It had ti^dinttl Ita expi'nw'H fjoni
nearly one million dollars to about
jt-'iuojNtft for the eu^nhig yvnr. %^:X:.
The new era movetne'nt Ik
«1 Willi |fa« task of raising and <Hw-
trlbutiUM tin- budget of tlie
ehtm'h. decbTed tlj^m for the present
^•efir. i'f the total about >me thirtl
wfll ls< spent on f*>reign inlsdous.
The various Iniivw; of the church
the fjcetuHve <-ommltte> and the new
era cfuumlrtei' hi an effort to decide
a inethotl & meet the *!.<KtU.«HMl obll-
gut Ion wUtch tlw* church Is eatled tip-
on to l>ear lit (HUibQitliw with rln^ dls-
<<mitlnue!l lidcr-church world move-
mewl. The b< ards ndaptMl; a resolut-
ion ap|H>iidliig a sisH-iul committve to
work out a program ru raiae the iuhmI-
«mI million dollars ntttpttg rhe indivi-
dual churchcs. \ j f
At The \Va hingloii
Fine -Vrt^ big feature cimuxl.v. "t'p
in Mary's A trie.** which t-omea to the
Washington 'I'lienire beginning toady
Is reported to have starred an Inter-j
est lug liiveslitfation into the xmutri- ■
moiial " "trade haltimv" l etween|
«o-eds". The average girl If she la the
least bit romantic is apt to carry on
more than one love affair during thclv
Hoarding School days. It Is nil estab-
lished fact that girls being deprived
of romantic expression during their
undergraduate days are Inclined to en-
ter matrimonii I bonds with the first |
eligible mini they meet.. This is no
itiU'Oiumon tavurance. The trouble
Is lo hide the fact from the faculty.
- It hns also la-en proven that college
seminary girls do not marry as .voting
as girls who never receive a higher
education. The answer Is ofiviofts.
Most men in I heir early twenties are
afraid of college girl*. They want lo
be superior mentally as well as physi-
cally. The.v don't stop to think that
a girl can In- human and wholesome
and charming even though she does
cater to Greek an Latin. So the col-
lege and }M>ardlug school jilrl is taking
National
Several bales of pa par*, once the
property of Aaron Ibirr. were ground
up for pulp ill a pai er mill he If a cen-
tury ago. ~ *
tlu t among < ther attractions. Satur- nrt. uuH*t1ng lyre slmuliancoitsly with
day is to ^ students Day with re-4rv K * •'
gHid td[ «*ollege athletics. Students of
thf fc-iuale coHeRs and all other school*
of Sherman liavc been Included in the
invitation to attend, and also to wlt-
nesH tlie parawle a ad <rther featnrwh
prior to the game, ft 1* iKXsible Mart
t1u y) may take a part in the parade.
The parade will arrive on the square
at Saturday nfternoon. pm edlug
to Ivldd Key Park, wluwe the game U
to b<> plajHMl. The game Itself will
begin at 4 p. m.. following the pt«H>-
entatlon ceremony;, at which Ilayden
| W. H« d will s|M«ak on l ehalf of the
business men who ace giving the
Idauket* to the team.
TJne foilowhig contributed the blan-
ket*;
Mark* Brother*.
Will Weree ami ( V.
Ueyiml ds-Ptt rker Co.
t'ommoixdal NaktomU Hank.
Uoyal Shining Parbir. * .
National IJlUlidvy Co.
Scull. Swain antl Wallace.
KVerhmrt tJflncery Co.
Leslie Iln id Ware Co,.
Merchants aud Planter*
Rjpk '£ , : jS'-*
I*afty-.T«dtter awl Kubank Co.
Robert*. Stanford & Taylor j
Amerlean Hank anad Trust Co,
Candy lantl.
Hlrge-Forhe* Cotton' Co.
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BASEBALL tALENDAK. I
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AMERICAN IJKAOI K.
Kcsulls Yesterday.
No games scheduled.
Where They l'iay Today.
Chicago at Cleveland.
St. Louis at Detroit,
riiilndelphin at Hoston.
Standing of ttie Teams.
Team—
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Cle vein ml . . .
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New York . ..
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St. Louis . . .
.... 142
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71
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Hoston
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Washington . .
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112
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1'etrolt . . . .
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I lie inlliutive. She ha* her irons in
I lie fire while it is hot. Hence the in-
* estimation.
(•'acuities are known for taking all
the joy out of life. Hut leave it to
i lie tfir! lo circumvent their aims. In
.reality tircck ami Latin, metaphysics
mid calculus are only a side Issue in
til!- avertiKe undergraduate scheme of
things. She is in love with love and
>\ fien classes are over and the linlits
arc Hnjqiosed lo he turned off. she may
l>e found poring in some |uipcrhack
novel which is seeped in sentiment
and romance.
The faculty investigated in "Cp In
Mary's Atlii/' I'ut Mary fooled them.
She was married and blessed with a
beautiful baity. For Mary was hu-
man. And a uirl. A fid sin* loved life.
And selioolv can "go ham;."
When Honrdlng School faculties at-
iend "C|> lii Mary's'Attic" they will
realise that the feminine nature is un-
< hanged No rules or program of de-
portment will alter the f-ict
At ihe Liberty Theati 't
Starting Monday Night
Walter I* .linking i lid his own
company, "The Sher>ian Players",
presenting "I'very IromflnV' Hits
baud." a piny \\ ith I Wonderful les
son. A jjcfxl name fo ' lib- play would
be "Is Marriatre a l-'aI We'/" as ii
shows how a man wPMJet the cur*,
of too mm h money tm iVhim Into a
<-ynlcl beast, And how isis sume man
marries a fe|< )ih"ne open tor arid then
always ihiows up to In t the fact
that be bought her. and \wHfit h *
jioii^ht b hi^ In dn with V he ulcus
• •s. f',.ii trough the love l this i;,mnI
NMunati he at last wakes o to tin
ri'.'ilizaii< :i that sJtc Is all I v world Ir*
Mm, and aibuiis thrC lov« l>;Wcf •
more t'aiji all of Ids millin g.
See V.'iilii r .linkins as thi \ man of
the world and Mrs. Wnltet't .11 irk Ins
as the lit:le jclepluaui..jjperat \r w lw c
self respc.i and purity wakes I hi in u
lo the fact that he is only i.Vhuinan
being afb't' all. t
Mr. Hob I la: da way. as .limiUc <!
lie. and Miss Melba Lcewrigll as
l annie i'luiiic >\ III keep you b WhiiiK
Ihe entire eveniltg Jtmmlc wj\h Ids
ambition to l>eeoiiie a millional V aim
I'aniiy'*. hopes of llecomifig a AWletjr
leader are very amusing to say \\ the
least. V
But then you come and see tlie %>lay
Monday night and yoit will enjiy It
more than you will th^s short story
of It. \ :
Next week is Sherman^ Week nt the
i.lberty-Aircloine. so come out every
night and lets make.it Sherman week
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NATIONAL LRAC.IE.
Result* Yesterday.
l'iltsburg -'-.'I. Cliiclniiatrsi-l.
Hro<iklyti •'!. Hoston 1.
New York 7. Chicago L!.
St. Louis 4, Philadelphia 'J.
Wiiere Tliey May Today.
Hoston at Philadelphia.
Standing n! the Team*.
Team—
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Brooklyn* . .
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New York . .
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Plttshnisrh . .
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CidcHKo . . .
147
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sr. Louis . .
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70
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lion ton
140
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Philadelphia .
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so
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Indians and Hax Meet,
itaoriaten !'re Ditpntck\
Cleveland. <>hio. Sept. 2ft - Tin
Cleveland Indians and the Chicago
White Sox. pace makers and runners
up. lvspecrively, in the American I/en
gue pennant race, met today for tin
first of a three-game series upoi
which, it Is believed, the pennant de-
j>euds. Clevclnml was lefldllig Chicago
bv one and a half gniuc*.
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National <Hta*tf Officer and Ue will th(,
then l*v«U*>h«i**d wltlmut trouble. W^hu, tlM. nm. of
*uHat hi the Navy. The Nuthinal
enlist ill Tlie apnvj. me xiunmai
huard l* a worthj orgunlnatlda, but
men wishing to nillrt In the l utlisl
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A Western Romance of Startling Speed and Breath
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BIG TIME
VAUDEVILLE \
Starts Mon. & Tues., Oct. 4 &5
Dates changed to the above on
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This Tlientrc Is Fair to t'lilon Ijibor.
The coolcst place In town
JACK MAHONEY & CO.
Presents
THE
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and
HICH CLASS VAUDEVILLE .
With
A big line of Beauty * Chorus,
New Pictures and Changed of
Viiudeville Every Night.
Picttires
SHIRLEY MASON
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"THE LADY OF THE PHOTO-
GRAPH'
Time-Saving
Interurbans!
What Is your lime worth?
The InterurlMUi Servlee
lie!ween Dallas.
neniKOii, Sherman,
Waco and Comical*.
with its Hourly Schedules,
saves your valuable
minutes and hi.nrs.
Saves Money, too
Ask Any Agent
A Romantic tale of Today by
Henry Albert Phillips,
New Pictures and Change
Vaudeville Every Day
Admission 20c and 40c.
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Is the name of the smartest
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Full of life and laughter—
Full of charm an^ sentiment
Full of thrills and swift-moving action-
Full of fun and romance
Flill of comedy and melodrama
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