Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 67, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 12, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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VOLLEY BALL CO]
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OR THE WUVIE SCREEN.
tk«i. Robert 4v«i
and Guy Oliver.
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The Kpor^iK w&#^ uJ Hie
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large nundM>r of Nbormun people:
Shernuui, Tex., Oct. *11, IftSJ.
The Sherman iHmourat,
j tthermun, Texan.
Gentlemen: —We are putting
up the follow!iik notice lu oitt
mill toduy and any publicity you
can «ive us will ht appreciated:
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The "Overall Factory" has
challenged the "Cotton Mill" to
five garne« of Volley Ball to he
played Friday night (Octolier
loth) at 7:45 p. ui. in the V. M.
A. Gymnasium. We have,ac*
cepted the challenge and • liavo'
J picked the following team: Cap-
It tain Clinton I'Jjeljw. C. 1>.
| Browne, _M. B. Hutchison. C. IS.
I Brady, E. T. Jones. I). Newman.
The admlMnion will he free and
| you are ujl ,^-ptH-ted to lie on
| |ltand. i|m Is going to bo a
| large nggri^uiUon there fnan the
1 f Overall Factory anujl' «'ii' alno
| *wunt to he weif represented.
1 Everybody- conic and bring your
) friends. j
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CENTRAL III NEWS.
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Coach Smith «if Greenville Hi cour
fcrred with K. M. Carter ami Coach
Muliiken of Sherman Hi in regard tO|'M'** villians appearing on
annual Thanksgiving classic between was born in Xuple*
the ancient rivals. This gunie is
be played in Sherman this year.
At the Wanhbtgton.
The faeih. manner in wliieh lKistlu
Farnum lmndle the <ltffionlt stellar
role in ' Mig Happim**" his latest pi,
tore produced 'by the !>nstln Favutnu
^Pr«,flnctb.n.s Cmmmny. adds to hi*
laurels for versatility. Tills new
Roberts*,n-< ole rek*i*e starring Mr.
arnuui wlty Is. the Within,
ton Theatre, **)# « perLoU of thr^e days
beginning Thurwlajr. /
Mr. Farntitti admits the greatest dif-
ficulty encountered In port raving a
strong dramatic role Is the tendency
to overact, Critics agree that in
"Big llftppimW Mr, Karu urn's ehar-
a«,t rlEation of twin brothers, vastly
difforept. lu. femper/uuent and morale,
is a mastorplece. not overacted Imr
full of surmises ami thrills for the
audience.
An excellent east supports Mr. Far-
| num. Kathryn Aduuis. the heroine,
j is considered to have the most perfect
i profile on the aCreeq as "Veil as uu-
i ®3fc.uaJ dramatic ability. Before enter-
..lug t|je realm of the film, Miss Ada am
('hdd a successful year hi musical com-
(Vdy. letter she was acclaimed as an
.actress of ability for her artistic
ij\vork in the leading feminine roles
In "HuCflcs," ' '"Baby Mine," "The
jHilver Girl" ami "Itiders Of the Por-
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Who 'does not renieuilier Josopti
iJowliug as'the well loved p.-ttrlarcb
hi "Tlie Miracle Many |Jis aihipta
billty to any role in either the silent
or spoken drama Is obvious when we'
know Hint he was born in the dress
ling room of a Pittsburgh theatre sev-
enty ycftrs ago. His screen career,
which 'has been' broad"r than any
other actor's in the profession, began
in l!ll 4. ,. j
Frederick Mala testa, one of tht
tIk* silver
and is a
b ji .. rnrn-jm f-"" -;'":
* The cast stipporthig Owen M;«* re Ia M. Harrldge, light heavy eight
his latest Setsoilrk picture, "The P*s r ehainjilou w«>stler of Oklahoma, ar-
^hap,"!^||WIWlM,e<l to play at the Kins I'ived tti Sherman To cm lav for Ida
thintre to,- today eohttfUMtd ot wafeh with James llefuvr^jucal
eight siMWty •pJayt'vs whose on rue* wrestler, here Wednesilajf evcuUig.
have ai>i**amt ih <onuo(.tlon with] O# account of the lifrger Keating
many scre«'n vt the N<iw Alpine, Wahtut
I'laylijai t|M leiidUig £kiuh iWo role tUul Lamar stre*>tK, the match will lu-
lu support of Mr. Moore is Sell ^'rtUg l*ta«e<i there lu«tea<1 of In Kik*' Club
v?\**v (M-rwu debut wits made hi the fooia*, it wai annotuiced Tuesday.
I'iuUy days of the film Industry. Kiuc? I'oors will be «>im«ii at 7 :H0 o'^ixk and
that time sh; has app«>ared iu tutttv. the main IhiiU begins at S:30 o'clock,
prouilncut yrodm-tloiis la lending and following goo l boxing and wrestling
atellar role* and often In stwhw of preliminaries. Kmis ;ue looking for
which ihe has be -n l>oth star and au-
thor.
ihVv nu mbers of the cant Include
Vera l^wis, the wcjl-kuown portrayer
of character and heavy roles, Harr,
KaftenlKM.v; TnUi Kennedy, a former
well-known athlete and pugilist: Her-
bert Trior, and lassie Young, all well
tried and experience^ Mage ami ijcreen
player*.
"The Poor Simp" was direct^*! by
Victor ilcerth'tti. who was recently
engaged as special i^irtvdy dl*«H*tor
for Seianlek pictures. King theatre
ioday and tomorrow.
Carpeuthr Boxes To:debt.
ward \ytth much inter^t to the ak*h.
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Vounf Man KIUnL :
Cainofwille, Texas, Oct. 12— Woril
hu* Ihviv reci'lved bere from the Rev.
Frnest C. Mohley. who was in OallMA
yewterilay. Raying that his eblest s<.n,
Wllford, had died lu Rogers. \k Ark.,
fyow the result* of, an a«-cident. the
nature of which J« not knowu. The
Rev. Mohley and frmlly resided hi
< in iocsviiic many years, during which
time lie was pastor of the Idxon
Street Christian Church. He mvntly
eouclOded a tour on the Chautauqua
platform. \
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THEATRE
: THE B1Q CATCH*
COMIC CLASSIC
Featuring JS
| CHARLOTTE MEBRIAM
IIP IN BETTY'S BE
Cotnedy 'Mm
2 OTKN THK BARS.
With Cots of LauRliH.
jntgEg
fwMyr
The Atticau' League mlct last night
t„ nephew of Kx-Premier Nltti of Italy.
His excellent acting will be vetuenr-
bcrcd in "The Urea test Thing in
LifeV "The Claim." "The Deinou-
at Central High School. Much inter- aiul "The Mask..'
est wax thdwu by tho' euthushifttic Others Ui -the Nklty - Itrt-lbfle Violet
biiiich of boys which numbered ."(f S«liin u, Ag*{1e l^eri'on and Wlllhtin
The boys are being given training i Brown, Colin Campbell, widely known
In parliamentary law ami the funda-jus a director, and now under a long
mentals of debating anil oratory.
Plans arc being made to arrange
debates with other North Texas H^i
Schools. A challenge from the Okla-
homa High School miis accepted nud
the debate with that Main will prob-
ably bo held sonic time in the latter
part of November or .the first of |>o-
eember. / , > v
Much interest Is being shown by the
students of Sherman IliKli School In
the football game that Is to be staged
in Oallas Friday. One hundred stu-
dents have signed up to accompany the
team to Dallas.
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.Miss < pal !>avis. Houte I. Howe.
Mrs. J. I!. Cox. Houte 4. Whltesboro.
Miss \'adcn Phillips, \Vhlti>Mboro.
Mrs. Addle Abieht. Houte 1, Sher-
man.
.Miss Huby Wright, Sherman.
Mrs.
inn n.
Mt>.
boro.
Mrs.
Miss
Miss
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A. K. Johnson, Houte I, Sher-
.1. I{ Font) h, Houte 0, Whites-
I,. SIricklaml. Dcnison.
Cora McCorudck, Sherman.
Minnie I'ugh, Hbernmn.
Pearl Ladd. Uotile It. Slier man.
Miss Fill/.a bet h llardy. Sherman.
Mrs. Mnr.v Hardy. Sherman.
Mrs. I.ali(I. Houte 1, Sherman. \ -
Miss Fois Fair, Houte Sherman.
Miss Hazel Sherman. Houte 1, Sher-
man.
Mrs. .1 S. Marsliel. Sherman.
Mrs. John Houlihan. Houte -. Slicr-
tna n.
Miss Myrtle Hayes, Houlc I. Sher-
man.
Miss Kdith Cunningham, ltoutc J,
Sherman.
Mrs. Alice Blair. Houte 2, Sher-
man.
Miss Minnie Bell. Houte I. Sadler.
Mrs. I lick Archer. Sherman.
Mrs. I,. Ballev. Houte 1. She Allan.
Mrs. T. t!. (ioodtier, Houte 1. Sher-
man.
Mackcy, Houte , Slicr-
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Mrs.
mail. , ~ ,,.v
Miss N'elle Hayes. Houte Sher-
man.
Miss Feoiie Haves. Houte 1. Sher-
man.
Miss Bertha Blair. Sherman.
Miss Julia Beard, Sherman.
Miss Gladys Beard. Sherman.-
Miss Fay Beard. Sherman.
Mrs. ityra Pearson, ltoutc I, Bells.
Miss Jewell Thompson, Sherman.
Miss Far Caldwell. Sherman.
Miss Vina Wood, Sherman.
Miss Kstelle Stiles, Sadler.
Miss Lillian I^eslie, Sherman.
Miss Winnie l^orene Kussan, Slier
man.
Ml*a I lie* Fay Smith, Sherman.
Mft. L. A. Harrison. Sherman; /
y Mrs. Mm Fudex. Colorado. Texas.
^ Mrs. Sarah Waters, Pottwboro.
' Thrcsa flcofteM. .Pottahoiti
; Mrs: Little CordelJ, Konfe 2, Shcr
man. ' ■' 'V<-.
Mr*. Corley and children. Home 1.
Hherman.
Mm. C. 8. Gibba, Roote %
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time contract with Mr, Farnum, was
iM-hlnd the megitphoue for this
son-Cole supcr-tspeolsil.
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At the (Jem.
Notabtc casts have always been
fettires of productions by Cecil B.
l>c.yillle, but In "MrI^ und Fcniale.''
tln PnrirYuoUut-AMcrnfl screen version
of Sir James M. Berrfc's famous
play, "The Admirable Crlehton," tin
master director has" fairly otiMone
hiui^lf. For* tjbe important roles In
this |)lc&ire. wlib U will opi n for >.
Hiree days run at the ficrn theatre on
Thursday soyic of the most prominent
'players in QWdou# b# V(* been assem-
bled. Thomas Melghan. leading man
for Billle Burke. Marpierlte' Clirk.
and other stars, has the party of
Crlehton. the extraordinary English
butler who becomes practically a
king, t.loria .Swuuson, .w|io( sctvreil
so decisively in "For Better. For
Worse." is Ijidy Mary, the lord's
daughter wjio falls lu love with Crleh-
ton, Lilu Fee. l'araiwotint-At tcrafl
star, is her scrvnnt-ntfiid rival. Ttie-
odore Hoberts has a vharucterlsti"
role. Others in the east are Hayutond
Hat ton, B( he Unniels, Mildred Rear-
AsKiiriulal Prr * ,ln V(ttik
Jtwpjj City. Oct 12.--tlpf rifts
Carpcwthr. French war heyo tiinl
i'"r< pean lurvyweight cbympU>h. to-,
ulght will 'engage 1>i a ll':round- Imiui
wiiii Battling Levlnsky. Ahierban
dght-hcavywclght fl'tle-l|oldcr. ' T'iMler 1
the New Jersey boxing luw no doHslon '
is- permitted. The contest, regarded
as a tryont for the French Itowr to
determine whether he would make a
suitable opponent for Jack Ocmpsoy.
world's* champion, will be held hi the
open air in Jersey City ftupeb&ll
park. Fair, mild weather Is forecast.
Smith After Booh out.
Vju
J. T. Smith of Deulsoii, called the
sport big inlitor of The IH'iuocrai. ,ou
the phoiw Tuesday and dictated the
following challenge to Thud Bokout.
local Wrestler:
•'M,t, Thad Bookout. Sh^mifljn,
Texaic D«ar-Sire 1 got after y<i^ tWo
weeks ago hot and heavy, ai^lt you
agr >eil to wrestle me to a Itulgfb.
Then you changed your mind and' said
yo*« .wautwl to wa-it until afteri ^fKi
add ITJ^ ris hnitt'h wa* over. It- wa
Vtagi'ii nearly a week ago. and
been waiting to diOnr from you. hut j^o
word has conn- and I am going to S*e
why. Get busy aud give me£ tte
chance you have promised. 1 do vjtot
wtopt u time limit. I want* to girj-t^a
Tiiti'sh. lA't me hear from/yq| u^lld
get ready at once. Don't keep Vu
fooling ubout this meet,
"Yours truly. £
"J. T. SMITH.*
Havana Moratorium.
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A undated ProiK Diitpnlch
Havana. Oct I2->-Pris-lamation of a
nioratorlum for fifty days seems to
have cut short the financial Hurry
which occasioned considerable alarm,
on Saturday. Issuance of the decree
was favorably received by the public.
All banks. Including the international
Bank of Cuba, which suspended pay-
ments Saturday following a ruw on
that institution, opened lor bUKiness
today. A few banking houses did not
take advantage of tho moratorium and
continued bi\sluess under normal con-
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Queen Theatre
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13TH
William Fox Presents.
' His First Serial
13"
A Serial of Fifteen Chapters
Tiie Most Remarkable jChaptcr Play Ever Releaccd.
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For alujer darodevlltry, for a staiitllug suceewiloti of thrUllt
stuuts aud aaVrow escapes fnnui death. "Brtdo l.T atands pre-«iulUe«
There Is nb Caking anywhere in the picture. Hverythhifr Heeo i
fhesctepa Ifi'.s actually performed }jy the player if a* called for Ul fhe
script. ancT there is not a single Incident that taxes the credulity of
the most discriminating. ' ' . --i;
Ths picture Is remarkable for the high sjieed with which it
n'iov< s. From start to finish It rogresses with an amaslng dash, its
interest never JagH for a moment and there Is surprise after sur-
prise in each of It* episodes. If ever there was suspense ou jfche
screen it is revealed In "BHli>K 13.''
A STATEMENT BY WM. KO*. : U ''
Before |s*rudttlng a serial picture to bear my name 1 made
doubly eel-tain (hat. the creation diould reflect abundantly the ex-
)ierlonce. knowledge and success that hare come to me us a pro-
ducer of fenture pictures of worldwide fame. "Bride 13" Is there-
fore the fruit of earnest endeavor to provide tlie exhibitors, wltb a ,
serial Hint outclasses anything ever done before. It represents Fox
Showmanship applied to Heriul Production. This picture was made
on a very ambitions scale. An entire flcefl of the Cultcd fttat***
warships and aircraft, with thousuatla of men. assisted in ita mak-
ing—a fact idque in flita anttols. I urn confident that if will not
only evoke the enthusiasm of serials fails but wll convert to that
das* of picture a huge following of persons heretofore uululerested.
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RIALTO THEAIKE, DENISON
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2C)TH-One Grand Night.
MUSICAL
ajHEpy
YOUTH
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Seats
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Sale.
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Prices $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75c
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WHERE THEY ALL GO ~ FAIR TO ORGANIZED LIBOR.
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that holds you tpettbouod to the end.
"436," for instance, to
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The surest way is to consult the directory every time
ar.d b." aura to call the right number—speaking the figarea
distinctly,"tpto (not juat "at") the telephone, and correct-
h-.g the operator if she repeals them incorrectly. Then
when "Ceatral" dora give yoa the wrotg number, if you
want to "bless out" the Telephone Company you can do it
v.ith a clear conscience, you see.
■ ■■$ After all, the percentage of all the "wrong number**
c l;v the Telephone Company's miatakes and those of the
pUirons together -Is mnch lower than you probably think
"^ ptcially whra you consider the great number of calla
that50 over the lines ©very day. :,;i.
"At Your Service"
Love Without Question "
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Charlie '
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"By the Sea"
The World's Funniest
Comedian.
Today.
SPECIAL ATTENTION-WEDNESDAY ONLY-
By Special Request of Our Patrons Wt Have Returned
Douglas McLean
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Doris May
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"BIG HAPPINESS"
is a picture every person in
Sherman ought to se^. Dut-
tin Farnum is a man's man.
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23% Hours Leave'l
By Mary Roberts Rinehart. ' \ 4
A Thomas H. Ince Production. JpiMMp
A surprise attack t By the worst ' soldier in car
Come to capture the general's daughter—in his B. V.
Did he do it? You'll say so!
Ot course, he went to the "jug" when his leave was
but during that little lovt campaign*—wow t 't|f- Willi
Nothing about war. Just youth, romance*
and fun! * >,1#.
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—TAKE
;€;51| CECIL 6. li- DEMILLE'S
Production
"MALE AND FEM.
Founded on J. M. Barfrie's
. ;^®^:Adrnirabl«'lCrichton"
? ' Adapted for the Screen by J<
l.J, H our lives cot
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wake, as male and female
would rule, who serve.
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