Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 56, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 29, 1920 Page: 2 of 10
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metre* at nui H''Wtiln^lay l y tlie ap-
pointment of a iommlftee of five fVmn
tho Chamber of Commerce to awbt
in the organization of tho bund. Till#
committee* Is comprised of .Tohii "Wake- -
Chamber of Common* illr*ctoi* in H K that i/Mfi
tin* Iran<I erxaoixaiion. The i*Jm V oot Hr, per «*nt ^miller than fluweT ' « v
wag prm-nted by Secretary John h.\ 9* Juljr, beef ntecn, ciilffct anclhntclH'r |<
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been another ]| ttt 111* emaclate«l face and wenkenliu
nth Iilstrid ' \tyU the tale of gradual ileterK
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«oa Wolh^ln ami y*Hnks Hr vs.a«owed a Kteady. deiim-lation ; AttoeMed ^ di,***
CMltcel who In*" Mfe olwt«l preMiy th.o,i«hom the «J«ulh. . J Now orl,,liy(, Koo,. &--WU
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with a ]>r«M]uctlon of J25,24<I,(N.M) in tho
dlittrict lant year.
;r Winter Wheat pr<HluclIou wa* '^t^J
mil f ed at hnaliela oaupaml
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Idle ofltn k and hay, al(hou((h ad-1
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T, SHERMAN, TEXAS.-■ WEDKESDAT, SEPTEMBER 19, l M.
■i %'■ : <l .HAVE PROTECTION "&T"uuute^VJfh Governor Cox. <tm
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of. Month Dakota where he Kate (tie
TOM iironomui'iiu'tit of IiLh Attitude
l^ ihwiw which would enaf Je the local toward tin? Volatead juohihltlon en-
'— Iwnkn to rediscount the mrteii with fonvinent ai^t, (ioternor Cos. IVrao-
tlie Federal It^werve Ilunk. Hlwl nmc (•ijill< " cumllditle f<fr Pmildent, today
<11111^1 •* - t^jvog^i:. tifr
where the prohibition (jueatiou haw
b <4Mt one of the vital lnxue« for yearn.
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of furmorn in "fin*n« -
iittf rlije- croy. ..^;||Pprton should Hy'all
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IMi vrnrx ?7 MMW tfrib ir-r t^„do i*- *e|it. 5 fl . n**ki+ '** • «•'
' tflttiViii waM «ald to hare eMtabl^tuil u • I^*d Mayor of IWfc. had Si t \ M . t'V
mm ^11? rgv*14 to v,.,y i«d *m 1 nnxtm, ^„« « ,i feS0*40 to lbLJZ^5,>f"
wan looklifrf -very drawn tlds D,Urnimr f ■***"*"• f^Sli v
J«3 ,. i^Lb. al tfce irlati l,M* V M < */ '>" Aaaocbition. tor
■HMja those )>reiH>nt to Htihwcrlbe to a fund
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Self l,;ter„d„iit...,, leapie. | ^ muk|j,tf Mpp
. . report fo_ tb * Monte offh , lb- . >f ,)(f, Am(11.1(.u)) rutr(m Awwoobitlon
rhr.i,,'..! at i rtxtm, ,j,,ko slatei ^ ^ |f^ j^. tiy owing
. IiH. «Mil I had a ie«tfnl irtfbt and,t„ M i„ UH (tl ^
wjiH iu bright IbH-mortil^ ,• uwtiuir. t.b«, attojsdauco wus snmll.
-lor some ilayiv Mild ail official.'
•the change from flay to day in
ieut rainfall Occurred in alt
ion* of the illajtrH't lu Aug tint.
with the exeeption of Arixoua ami New
Mexico, to maintain an excelh^nt eou-
illtion on atock ranges, and, the re-
port state*, good liijii* In tlie flrat , ...—.v .... .......,, pWPPPIBPiPliPiiBBPWIiBIBI
wi>ck of September rellcv.-.l 11,.- -lion Mayor Mio SWiiit y bus Im-i ii so slight I Hl,,"k prehistoric monuments ,,f
tlon In Arizona an<l New" Mexico. An tliat it has been almost lmpctve|rtlblc, *,w,f S,K" ;,lv t CarftBe,
i Become a Stver in the t?:
GRAYSON BUILDING
t LOAN COMPANY
Han paid 8% rotnpoumW
depoailora ainee 1914.
Can withdraw funds at any
mlOw 401 M. i p.
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was predleted i y
mouth on r<*« ril, the total output of
Mr. M«fl«tfoot froni ^y officials ttf «" wlla ladng l^i^l barrela, or
fi.oiV nn , <'«>«*I" -fuly of 7HMU0 liar-
" , For the fifth <i>nwH Utlve uionth.
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Snore, than one hundred piece* lu nlne-
'if' days time, j#r. Ughtfoot* snliV if
> •* **lan^ w<re adopted:; to' fw-
tbe cw^'/rtt- about $275 i er
for rtte fftut > ll months, which
mhnrhib
tbe fliatriet foriiiifter here for toiuor-J
row morning in (>klahoma, Ibe Te* *.
I'AnUiindle ami Northwi^tern Arkan-
>%•? ' Kellef iioni ti^- prolongitl but 1
alfto was preilii-tisl fi-r N'ew «
for tomori-ow. <, -f]
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pay the eout of the dlns tor ann n|U, 1<on^iunn. „ritl fnm,1K ofr ,,f
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teacher irnd eoeer Incbbrntal expense*,
t would lio without c# «t lo nil
wi«bod to become uiendier* of tin
band organization. and the baud
Mfouid stand ready to prwl<b ifeH aer-
Vices on any public ooeaaion. Mr. i
JJ^htfoot w id that whh the endorse
meat of the OharuVi of Commerre lu
ittood ready to accomplish the organ!-
satlon of the baud on a firm financial
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A meeting of idayers arid pros ie«'t-.
)ve players intcreated In the laind or
xanization and the Cliaralier of Tom
c inerce committee ha* been <nll«l for
j .Wednesday enjuing at 8 o'clock lit th<>
|;. v;'- t?hamber of commerce by President
.MSMHm- ^^a4rt<wl-
The 1'arla baud organization, sup
ported- by tbe Chamber of Commerce
► ■ «if i that city, has beeii * ' u
Kreat buccmw, and Ik one of the finest
advertisements which l'arts has, af-
fording to Walter Boyd, editor pf th
i Paria Dinner Horu. w lioi wa4f ^itiv j
I &4'I- •Wednewiayi • This Wind l>VgaJ4*titi6n
i is being studied by those Inlerestwi lu
Jtirganly-fn^ a local band.
r.u ft *wa
^ } Par la bare gifi-g' nhofe hrttrtwl A.
' . port 4b"tWllt UiiM.• and as a result it'
J. OP, Of .W fU,^ ..I II.,- Sl„|.,
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Outstanding developments In the oil
tlebls iiiduded completion of a num-
ber of Imfwrtnut well* lu the Itrcckiu-
rldge pool, a vigorous reclamallou '
cnnipalgii. In the lW-sdcnionti itrea.
slaikenii# of actlvitlav In North Texas
lttlnna.
the fimv of the 'JTi.tMH) barrel well bi
the West Columbia section of tbe coas-
tal field. August completions of wells
decreased 1M p*>r tvut, as eompaml
with those of July.
Uniqu* Moccasing.
Braves of the I'nssnmnquoddy In- jj
dlans at the Pleasant f'olut (Me.) res-
ervation do a thriving business anions
summer visitors by Die sale of tunc-
carina made from the feet of seals. ^
Heals are prolllb: in Passu man noddy
bay. The Indians kill many of them'
cucb year. The hides are tanodH and
used for various purpose* and the feet
are worked up Into footwear both for
their ow n use ati'J for commerce. The j
fact that flier© is alvftys u>law, or
nail, left for each of the .five toes
makes jjbeaq articles of footwear
uniyuoabd kfe'l lhe|ij[ air appeal to tho 11
tourists who vlslf the reservation.
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MEET FRIDAY
ftHIJN>.TON \<,(,KK. VI IO\ >L\I K J
IT I.AIU.KLY OF KX-SKKN ICK
MKN AND IS STKONti.
Shermuu llnch >1 lootliull t< i«tii |
Vlll take on tirubbs' Vis-alional
fc ehool of Arlbigton for the first same ,
* f their local season here I'rlday :if 1
jternoou. This antiouiiccoient wa.-'
fcnade by Cofteh M'tlllkln Wcd-
Juesdny.
Much ijiteri^l 4s ln'ing >ho\vn l>y
High HChool students in the ft rth-
fcoiulng / oiHJtiiiig ginne. atxl :i t i
Jfrowd Is expected for this >e«r
The Crnbhs team Is njinh> im ini'n<
Time-Saving
Interurbans!
What is your time worth?
The Inter urban Sen Ice
In'tween Dallas,
Deuison. Sherman.
Waco and Corslraua,
saves your valuable
niiihdfH am' boiir>.
Save^ Money, too
Ask Any A^cnt
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Sy Of eS-Scl'vh'c inci . :ii|d i-
►ted on«' of the sirongest
Jleams in the Hfate.
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POWE.? IN RADIUM WATCH
Own** of Radioli'.e Timtpiece Is
Possessor of Vast Power
Plant.
The possessor of n rrnllulite w nt• Ii
tor one lisvlng a radiiiM * I ■. 11 h\ whhh
the time tart be dcici h-i| lit night, i>--
also the possessor of « \!isi power
plant of ho meun prM|nirti«ni , accord-
ing to a writer iii the F.lecfrlenl l-'.x-
perlnienfer. 'Jliere Is stiiii< u-ut railnun
« n' your watch fb haul jour iniin
home If It (*bldd be prep< rl\ appileil,
i ys this author,
-"" An tho B'l^tftfciAlliilds. the innocei.t-
looking radlnm rtlnl floes uot Win to7
possess any evthiOrdinary aiiioimt of
""t>iict ritral6d cnerx>, but tills is only
fipnrently the' case, and not aetmiiiy i
f-o, for Ibe rea.«"n that while the
nmonrit of acflmy 'tnnnifested by tho
radium pa!ut on the dial Is small, thi*
feet will keep up for L'..*hs> >ears,
ivlded the zinc siilphidr..wlth which
(the radium I4* mixed f-o as to produce
(flow, holds oof that long. The z.luc
>hlde in most cases gi\es >nt in
ibout eight to ten years.
Xow, If we Could hut find n Way tr
i a!te the radium cien«e all Irs energy
la a few Tiojirs. iDstond of spread to l' It
aver \nnvt-. Ii would nor be ijilli-
ruft' t nrnte'if niWlor that would util-
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Nine inch tops, straight
heels, medium vamp, brown
or black Vode Kid. light
welt soles,
, Price $12.00 to $15.00.
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THIRD ANNIVERSARY SALE
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Begins Wednesday, Sept. 29th.
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Our assortment is;.|a
complete, with For-"
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Clothes, ilMigrht and
dark patterns.
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array of Bargains for your selec-
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THIRD ANNIVERSARY
Begins Wednesday, Sept. 29th.
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Merchandise. Dji't miss this op-
portxmty to make decided savings
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Corner Travis and Lamar
SHERMAN, TEXAS.
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Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1920, ends our third successful year in business in Sher man, and to justly commemorate the event, and to show our proper than
and appreciation to our many friends and patrons who have favored us with their patronage, and bring new customers to our store, we inaugurate tj
OUR THIRD ANNIVERSARY SALE. We are doing al! within our power to make this the greatest Bargain Event ever held in Grayson County, and a
giving you 9 wonderful opportunity to ma' 2 a big and substantial saving on your needs in Dry Goods, Readyto-Wear, Millinery, Shoes, Men's and.Bo}
Wear and kindred lines.. Every article in our store will be included in this Anniversary Sale, and every article will be marked in plain figures.
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We are Expecting you to be present and have made preparations for you. Be on hand to get your share of these wonderful price reductions f
the next ten days. " ~ '* .
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Clothing
.. Complete stock of new elothitkg, all wool Fabrics, the sea-
iH'' ;/ ' f> -\ sons newest models .mil cxiVllently tailored. I^uVehases
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ff //$ made from o\er stocked tiiaiiufaelurers enables ii>< to quote
> \ >4^ / the following low prices. Each and every suit, Kiiaruntepd
I'P'1 m to give absolute s:iiisfa« tIon.
|1 >!j |-i— .«7fi.0(i ami '.fTn.ou Suits Anniversary Sale jiriro
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^$.V>.0<i and .S.VMXi Suits Anniversary Sale prleo
* .\<mi Suits iAnniversary Sjile price
$l( .(m) Suits Anuiversarv Sale price
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$.'15.00 Suits Auriiversary Sale price
:tn.0W Snttso .\milver*tiry Sale price
$5,'{. 7:
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$3«.50
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All Boys' Suits, Men's Overcoats,
All go in this Sale at Very Special
-Euce Reductions.
Ready-to-Wear
Ladies and Misses
Coats, Coatees, Suits, Skirts
and Blouses
At exceptional low prices. Pur-
chases from manufacturers who
had too much merchandise on
hand, enables us to offer some
really wonderful bargains in
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Inspect our ready to wear. To
see, iss to buy, for the SAVING
TO YOU IS GREAT. - - ,
Shoes for the Whole Family
Never U-f.nc Uis it been as important for you to be sure you are buying
good leallie, -hoes as it is now .
We seil only GOOD LEATHER SHOES and guarantee every pair o!
sliots to kim' .ibsolute satisfaction.
Spr( ifil puce reduc tion on all Meqp, Women's and Children's slioes
during this WNIVERSARY SALE.
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Our prices dining our Anniversary Sale on all shoes ;^re lower thafi present
wholesale prices, (We are passing the profit on to you.
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Ladies' Hats, eacli one an individual Pattern it
beautiful in shape, color and trim- Each hat ma
in plain .figures AT GREAT REDUCTION du
our THIRD ANNIVERSARY SALE.
Every Article in the Store Included
IN THIS ANNIVERSARY SALE. General price reductions prevail. Space does not permit an enume^atic
of the many real Bargains we are offering. Be on hand to share in our liberal price concessions during tl
our Third Anniversary Sale. * \
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