Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 56, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 29, 1920 Page: 4 of 10
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2S^«2d22 ** tb#t 1 *ot what J ought ro get tb JoImi %%*wrn i'l.ulurla# </oni-
**elahlilavcni tOT CM,bWl,K th* * m(' ot ,h* kl,N 1 muy ofl-Worla. Ohio: arrival in the
Pl* 1 • wouldn't he ruling hiifi mjr atory. i „Uy Montla* fining, and wUl direct
don't tldnk the Judge Uka* to*. , { rawHljon of Katrha-Koo?! /or the
tft. vice president; Ituth aw-
ry ami tJ^aownrj'Rvlela Hunter.
rfe|kAI '^r,|Hit, atrseunt-ai uun*;
.Yinr.r Hanford. aoeljil chairman,;' and
iwhefh Oyce and <'ecij MUler. yfU
leader*. ——
Ureen atui gold were chosen for
class color*. aud the sunliower the
clans flower.
the
#7.1.000 wh
were h> ha ve retired.
W4*eri Joe .Jackson left
gi thw«d a ron Jl •*W* Mfjlitllll and llUfierg about
Ittiiig Idol and aaked* "|mH
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crowd of
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Th "Yea. i« .vs, I'm afraid it in," Jack
«on rejtlirU.
f .Vet Promiaed Immunity.
Cieniie aud Jacksou were not proui-
jjo0f simp, go
fhey aald 'you
abend and aqtuiwk iSZ|We'n all nay
you're a liar. You'*# out of luck.
Home of th# hoy# were promise*! more
than you and didn't get as much/ ; ^
Dick Kerr Wm Square.
"And I'm giving you a. tip. A lot of
theae sporting writers litre heen sgy-
i eueflt of the Tuesday Mi entry Clnh.
' Kateha Koo' K an Orleiital-Amerl
can nttudeal /uutasj, and will he given
at,, Sherman llali, October 18-10.
toed Itwrit ;nlly • in iretuin
'>tlt ln« th<' <hlrd nunc of lite aerie* was
- liable to prosec ntton tmmm «* tw on tjH. H,|t,nrPi The eight of us did
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other plnyer* pamed In tlio eight
diet men ta returned.-;^;.
ctmenls tecurneti. S J Kerr won the irame by hln nltehlnir * - wwv acrom
TbrrtjM w.m 6, wJTa-SLi Un BStff * " "h?4" ,r™'
rot t'omlokey ot tlie *<M, tin aoon a« „rlattatul „u flir ,irtllhi« V " . / ^ # | ,
our heat - to kick it and Ujttit^.JDipK
v Boul din-Beit
Richard G. Bonidin and .Miss Mabel
Bell, both of (ialnesville. were quietly
united In marriage Moiuiuy eveulnf ut
x o'clock at the Key Metnbrinl Mt^t^i-
odlat imrttonnge. Rev. J, \\\ Slagle par-
forutlng the ceremony.
Mr. and Mr*. Wottldin wero accoui
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5lla« Leila t'rutt h field returned
Ttnwiay to her home In. Httiphnr
Springs, a liter a visit with bev sister.
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Mrs, M. A. Hcttcliant of .Tnckson.
MIhs.. la visiting lwr son
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ti; turii^d him orer to ^ fe •11,^ hung it «g. u*M They
'•C - ey. Alfi-etl Atwtrlau. to be when I wen MiitaB"
^'otore the giaud jutlm
KS Manager *>t the
,,, W1 the remitting noetul ers of |
R were at«l fighting In the pennant
3 rai-e and would "'tart tlielr closing
three game •«*# «< « u*li rriUfty'
deterinlnetl to do all they could to vrtuH
in spite of Hte uplietmal iMeh -took . t
•even regulars out of the lineup. |jyjj| jg|gj
Same r#lake IMrI>.1
went U> the ship
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The Thuraday Bridge ("tab Will meet
m «"doelar ' -v"n,M- lrt,t 1 don't «are what happens "ll* ww'k^ with Mrit H. L Itrown. at
^ ftuh « • 1 ** * I'A through with haae-. HalaM^^rijietitfc. ^ r #
t hail. 1 was nEwlat? enqtigh like. -.i. 1 .. _ ;:rl?
Both Weav r and Fe *eh denlwl
u<)l wl<*c enough
fhlek (Oandll > to la'at them to {(.
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«~vlng taHat) any part In a frame-up
MA.0 ttww th«i iiie 'l?a to the
^llams said he W«Mell bla, atory to ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
the grand jury 11^ calleill and wouldroot, ^ fhp WJ|ltt, .Sox frou, ,HH.„
Now Blaberg threatens (o bum
me off. That's why I had all tl e bail-
iff* with tue when I left the grand
roonj. I'm not under arrest yet.
but I'm not going to get far from my
protectors until this blows over. '
Charges that some of the same
player* who are accused of "throwing''
the worl<i> series to CindnmUl last
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a\*ew* It further. ^ , Hentmnt wlunera this xMarfii,
r^vnii -ki^wowl is as wmhi ,,,l,d<, ,tK,J,y bv *^v«WtJi members of
l ltald \Mlllama. My word J* \ the Chicag< White Sox who have not
as .Tack*oft s. fhey are no J mentioned in the grand Jury tcs
ing inc. I am uol talking for ptddica-
am and family.
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Mr and Mrs. M. K. 1'owell and chll-
tlten. who liave been visiting Mw.
Powell's mother. Mrs. NT. J, Huteher-
son. are In Whltewright l< spend a
{line wll| relative*.
MUs t'lava Nelson is at liouje fr<|m
u i-\, i-.i) weeks' visit with friends in
Wichita Falls. v ,
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Miss t'ora Ney Xwartz of Texm-
kana is spending a few days with Mr.
ami Mrs. Jake
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Make Four Speeches far Ooe. ;
William I-.voti Plt^lps pwfessor of
RngllMh iite.-atnre lOfYale. declare* he-
credit for only !SJ per cent of
A; after^dftiner apcet-he* he actually
makes. "Kvery time J accept an in-
"vlfaH.ro to speak I really nml>e four
addresses. First, la the speech I pre-
pare |p advance. That la pretty good.
Second, la the rpecr-Ji I really make.
Third, la (he meech I1 make on the
way home, whieh In the beat of nit;
•Oil fonrth. i« the speech the newn-
papers next morn ing say I made,
which hears no relation to any of tho
•t hern "—Host on Globei '
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p„ Weaver declared hia batting arer-
' ggc of and four errors In thirty
chance* during the series wcro hla
alibi and vlgbrojply # Wf he rc«iilv-
ed any .money tm helping to "throw
games orlcnew anything of the acheme.
"Ifa all bunk as far as I'm concern-
fed;" > id "Hap" Felsch. "I've alwtiya ,
been on the square. All 1 want la Ml
timony.
Thinks Something Wrong Now.
One player, who refuaed to allow
hla name to he used, made the follow-
ing statement :
"When we atarte^ pu our laa( Eas-
tern trip we had every reaaon to be-
lieve we wouhl will the pennaul. Sud-
denly Williams and t'leotte seemed to
go bad without any reaaon. Homo of
tis talked it over and agreed It looked
like they were grooving the hall.
"Then Jack sou. Felsch and Rl«-
l erg began dumping the halt.luto the
vea at Cotton Palace..
Sherman ia to again be reprinted
nt the King's Court at the
Fahu-e In Waco thlajrtflfr. Mlaa
l>eF~Cart«r iieltig chow'ii as dttcheas
from thla city. Her princess will be
Miss Frances Hall. al o of this city.
Both arc among the most popular of
the young society set and will very
capably fill the place of houor.
Miss Edythe Clarke, who spend*
qidte a bit of her rime with frienda in
waaa Sherman. will_be duchess froui Miner-
al Wells. Miss < Vlestlne Moore of
that dry wlw has lieeu attending
Khld-Kev for several years, will
Bert Just came home frotri coflege
and he had a "shadow" on his upper
Hp. He stopped to say "Helip'* to Ids
grandfather. •
His grandfather looked him over
INTEREST IN OLD MANSES
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Travelar Find# Atmosphere of Ro-
P ma nee Surrounds Pioturssqua
Abode* af taatern SUtee.
Vacation pilgrim* traveling by au-
tomobile or trolley or pursuing tbe
leas exhlhirating but more tcapqiH) Joy
of exploring country highways UM W-
ways oh foil or drawn by *°me faith-
ful old pebbfn have single*I out about
every stnicture or locality famous in
song, *tory and hi at or?. Wayside Inna,
taverrfk. military headaparters. church-
en aud the birthplaces of celebritle*
have all come In for their shara of
worship.
There I*, however, one species of
landmark which seems to have es-
caped the special attention Of thosa
interested In relics of onr ptous fore-
fathers—th e old manses of New Eng-
land and tlia middle states. The rec-
tory or parsonage of today jfia* known
Exsteln and daughters.
2'p Harrington retwrned
Monday from a visit with friends in
McAlester, Ok la.
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cham-c to face the (Irand Jury."
v'^|raSttr Telia II All.
"Rlslterg. (land II and McMullen were
ht me lor • *«* IrrHiid Infield every iltne >they came to bat,
Url«l." E.I.I1,- <-i™tu- •J'J'T^'.wh™ w« tacl . «!.« «• lo «.t
jury In his confession. "TlW wanted i g" ^
ine to go crooketl. 1 needwl the mon-
ey. 1 had the wife aome of us companwl notes regarding
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don't know this and I dop't
they'll think.
"1 had laroght a farm. There waa
a $4,000 mortgage. I paid that off
<wl l> crooked money.
♦•The eight of us—the eight under
Indlctment got together in m.v room
three or four days liefore the series
started. Oamlll was master of cer-
emonies. We talked about throwing
the aeries and decided we could got
away with-it, Waagreud. to do it.
*1 was thlnklhte of the wife and
kids and bow 1 needed,the money. I,
the cash
tohl them 1 had to have
\Ve' thought at first, they might
They! ,)<k ,n u Iwtting slump. But when
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the pitching and hitting we became
more than suspicious.
"It may as, well be stated that some
of us believed ever since the last
worlds wries that we were sold ny
Clcotte and others.
"Well, when tin? same men we sus-
pected crossing us at that time began
to go bad on the last Eastern trip, we
decided there must have been'another
sell out. However^ vvii havo rower
been able to prove this,
"Had we played anything like our
game we would have come
tend Miss Clarke. ^
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te fall activities of the, lotnl V. M,
A. will begin tro October I. All the
departments arc rendy for the opening
day. The physical departments and
Quarterly Conference. t
The third quarterly copterenee of
Travis Htrwt Methodist Church will .the laiys' department urc in .readiness
lw held We<tue«day at 7:30 p. m. Im-. fgjt „ very active season.
me«llately following that meeting, a I 0|l prlday evening from G to 10
session of the stewards will occur. L-jfc*. 0,^.1 house will 1^ held and it
^ is, hoped* th* people of Hherinan will
avail themselvcK of this special oc-
< anion to visit the building utl make
t! e.--
Parent-Teachers.
The Pa rent-Teacher Association or
the Jefferson School will meet
Thursday at :t:IW) p. m. at the schoor
bidding.
and said t "Why. son. .voti look more
"What makes you think soT' asked 1 in the tTme of our ancestors by the
Bert. old Scofeh title of manse.
1 'At first thought It might seem that
••Why, beenus® your fsther had a
mustache that came down to his chin.
Just look Ht that one of yours; you
must take after your mother."—Indi-
ana polls JfeWs.
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Nbt Like a Lawy««*.
Mlrandy, of dusky hue; made a poor
witness. In answer to every question
-put to her hy the flttOrne? sTie 1ft-
vaHably replied, "I think so." The
attorney finally became disgusted.
"Now look here," he warned. **I
want yon to cut out that thinking
and answer questions. Now talk!"
"Yes, sah," quavered Mlrandy?"
•But. mlstflh, you see It's like dls. Ah
ain't like you lawyers; ait can't talk
without thinkln'." - ^ -
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"Well, prof« ssor," Inquired the young
musician, "how do my compositions
please yo?"
"Why. T Ihlnk." responded the oldse
mnn. "that they may perhaps be played
whor, Morart. I!ny<ln, Mond"l.«sobn and
Meyerls-er have been forgotten."
"llenlly?" exclaimed the young tnusl-
elan in ecRtasy.
"Certhjnly. bit not till then," tt>
marked the other.—Houston Post
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no more particular Ihterest would
hover about these apclent mjtnses than
about any of the pitttu^esriuc homes of
||fHnH|ii
an earlier century, loi
so much In outward a(
they are to be *et apsrC^bUt
of an Intangible atmosphere of
romance aurround<ng ilteiw-l
"Clouds of glory" trailing bick to 11
tfay when the manse played a m
Important port lu the life <4 the
munlty. Furthermore each of tni
old ministerial dwellings his a lfl
ail of its own. it was by scciff
I discovered this, and now whetel
happy chases takes me to a new
callty the first pises I hw*
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i Virtues ef la re Fast
Eve was reputedly barefoot, all
Naiwicton played ball all the better l|
cause she went unshod. |
Helen of Troy at the moat wore sal
duls, and the sandal Is the comproniij
between the shoeless and the shod,
la easier to make sandals th^n to 4ti
beots*
In Ireland and Scotland the chlk
have run barefoot for many S day, b|
the wit of the one and the enU
of the other show that there.ls not hi J
really demoralising In going wilt
shoos and stockings.—London 01
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BEST VALUES, LOWEST PRICES, ALL THE TIME.
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Not One day, but evory dsy you wilt' ftnd garments on
our racks of simple elegance in material and good style.
They are not inflated in price, either, but are priced so 1
can afford to buy when you come and look them oy
Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, etc., that are wori
every single dime of the price you pay. We'll be pleased to
have you try them on, compare our styles and values, two
let your best judgment direct your buying.
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THAT'S FAIR ENOUGH—SUPPOSE YOU TRY IT
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Junior Class Klertion.
The Junior ("lass of Cenlial High
ScIkmiI held the flrat meeting « f the
year on Monday and the following of-
ficers were elected:
Joe Welngurton. president : ftorqtby
a thorough iBq^'tipnof just what
the V. M. C, A. has and is doing for
the young manhood of Hhermau.
Tlie gymnasium classes will put on1
a special exhibition, the swimming
pool and IhiwIIng alleys will be thrown
open for the visitors, music will be
furnished by a string hand and re-
freshments will be served.
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, , advance. I didn't want any cheeks. 1" *
. ] didn't want any promises. I wit,V
the money in bills before 1 pitched a,11
_ the money
halt. -
-We all talked quite
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a while about
home with the peumtnt cinched. We
ho|)e the Oriuid Jury will hmk Into
his end of the affair. If It falls to act
we may fake same action ourselves—It
we can get hold of the players we feel
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1, # ^ ^wi.iiwi t„ do our sure did the cheating."
all Of Us d<" Ided to do our Veteran John Collins.
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la-si to throw the games to Cincinnati.
' Then Oandll and McMttUIn tis.k us all
. one bv one. away from the others and
H we talked turkey. They asked me my
price. 1 told them $10,0<M> paid In nn-
w a H wa« Oandll I was talking to. He (
wauled to give me some money at tl « (
i time and tbe rest after the games'
were played and lost. ^
"'Cash In advance* no e. o. d.,' I re-
Jnlnded him. 'If you can't trust me. I
can't trust you. Pay or 1 play ball.
"Well the argument went on for
~ some days, but I stood pal; 1 wanted
that $I'MMKt nhtl I got it.
, s "How 1 wish that 1 had not.
< v "The day liefore I went to ("Incln-
nati I put it up to them squarely for
f*"tbe last time there would Is* nothing.
doing uness I laid the iuoucj.
kt "That night I fomwl the money un-
der my pillow. I had sold out.
Tommy,' and tlie other l>f ys to pay off
1 'n mortgage on a litnn and for the wife
and kids.
ts "The first hall 1 pitched 1 wondered
what the wife and kiddles would say
If they ever found out 1 was a
„I pitched the liest ball I knew
oVftcd that first hall. Hht I lost b<
cause 1 was hit, not bccause I wa*
throwing the gauu\"
■f-1 ,|<M> Jackson Talks.
Jackson described Ids eonfes
felon to the tlrnnd Jury as follows:
"1 heard I had been indicted. 1
dechh d'these men could not put anj'r
thing over on me. 1 called up Judge
McDonald (Chief Justice Charles A.
McDonald of the Superior Court, who
directed the grand Jury inquiry 1 and
told him I was an hone*# man. He
paid 'I know you me not,' and hung
up the receiver. *
"1 figured somebody had squawked,
•rook.
how.
John Collins, veteran first baseman
of the White Sox, said "We are sorry
in a way for the fellows who are
caught in this jam, but we are ulad
everything Is going to be shown up.'
"We suspected some of them In the
world's series ami we suspected them
again liecause of tlie way they played
on the Inst Hustern trip," said
Collins. "Home of them not only
didn't "try, but really acted as though
they didn't want to win. 1 have no
Idea wliaI iiVdWu**'d their actions."
lied Fa her, veteran pitcher, who
carried his Hub to vhtory in the l!M7
world's series. si|id the play lug of Hie
Sox on the Knstern trip made some
of the others I believe something was
crooked.
"It looks like we were double cross
ed in the world's series la^l year and
In the pennant race I his year,, but we
are not through yet,
"We will g" to St, I .on Is willi a ball
team on which every man will he try-
ing ami we will fight to gel into Iho
world's series.
"if we laud We will be sure of one
thing- we will not have 11 Judas on the
team when we go into the big series."
Cider when first
was called wine.
made in Kiigland
Kissing the hands of great men
Grecian custom.
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Attractive Values Add
Interest to Our Autumn
Showing
"THE STORE BEAUTIFUL."
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Here you will find a
comprehensvie showing-
of the newest weaves in
Pall materials, both in
Silk and .worsted, a dis-
tinctive well-chosen dis-
play of wearing* apparel.
The new modes unfold
its loveliness of charm,
surpassing any prevoius
season for variety and
smartness.
FASHIONABLE FURS
A Fur has become an
accessory to dresses, and
for one wishing to appear
fashionably, correct, the
luxurious Fur Scarfs that
this store is shewing are
technique—a selected line
of reliable Furs, consist-
ing of Red Fox, Taupe
Wolf, Arcadia Fox, Poir-
et Fox, Black Lynx, Jap
Cross Fox.
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