Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 68, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 13, 1920 Page: 6 of 8
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prindp^Uy was dwoted to a erltMum
• f the 'extwvagwjcee . and mlscon-
dtictV^lflr the Demoerallc nilminlstra-
tion hut urn one definite, clear cut
I reason wns glTeh an n real inducement
for Ktipiwrt nt the, Republican Mat.
«ff «rt. eb3n hn( ■
il's Strike Polifj..
nee Mmiitor. - v
wiien Mr. Giolittl, the Italian Pro
* r, Itad reaort. ajUtoe weekn ugn. to
now fiutioiw nn|f«ealirtaiH>e policy
in deiiHtig wltlnthe fremeiHloits Iwltor
upheaval in the Italian metal Imlhu-
It wan indicuti'il lri The C'hrb-
I Science Monitor thi^wKUst tlie
*sa of the policy laid i- he ail;
rt' iaitU'd, aevertlielcfw. cx«t!ptlon mlgltl
c all Im* taken to It on tlaj grouiHis that tli«<
flrat dnty of the State ;ipin to inaio-
talii law it ad order. Last Saturday
night. niHli exception wa« tnkei), very
vigorously Indeed, In the Italtsn Ken*
" and eUffiCUyo >3 t%%
room cottajc. tiit irap
nftiM'liInf £> ic'-nrr 'of 'Wb|cw is
the airJi s«u i-har. i>uo to tisi
l>lcturo8t|«e I'oflff UMf, Ijhfs Hoiui' ';!! -
Ih > jpoP$„ is tfttgcK tluvW; T,acfe
pontic*: iwtiuWy .iF'!, -Jr'-tvWi
m desirca, ua^^:iAMiftaAt):a't. ot ^M
porch uft t:Mki wt%a .* ftf«« KuiytW
K11 ciitrt
rt jPltfttd |Ej?
j>eq,i*s jpMGfa. |a.rg^r, M'' n it cagl.^. §J'roo$>>,
ftoJt only i.-- Uijs iioujip ^iti-ttciiva m' \:\e■ f:')uv.
>nit, Itta InT^vfy I'QrjfanfV'
went if? cxfcpisoiKiHy poo<i. " ' " '
Kntnrmjr the ree^-pU^o rati?t 6n<
■in tuatttStir charm*.! Sy- Hho- !*tAdr
s'vmt •v'voionial «(airw y. • tyl:l'<h
usrc.niiA tbei'tfrom ami wii-v";
turcfi' ny a ctn-v<::,-t. (wvr
U'l/ch uu-cd.t ihtt^cd v/nulpvv.
niu^ncd ' 'p«v-3iVii.s 'hi.- >;UHV.(?h^
td'StroAnj Mining' •fott ^A'.Tthon niit*
afress the highly'Pol *.heit hkrdR'oOil
tloc^r.-. Pa.«<!n# from ti -cf-rt^km
lialV one efttt-ra 'he .IvImjt "ontn. a
I..r ttrKt« ebaery' •fpot with i Pri 'it flro-
pUceTOit plea«onf groitptiigs of V"/i
oows. The -^lichvc ri? tiil«
Mhowe^ina rk«w hoii^|^Ja-r-
t:milling olien'y'ct' .wfTlr".narw'-so tP:;t
cue would nave no tltHviu v )n .ir-
rati;iina onv .i furniluro b**t!s
r. fuvt vhlch •••/ .n. •:„' tii-'.iP
ecutri to urvcrloolt. '"' ■• i''<
the tiTing r«o.a ;h • -*««' • o'h
ft.i the rtiivcriH.i" . t- ' f n■■•no. >l-
thcu.«h, if it 03 nrc.V ri'. t Mu r v j
rotUO " 0 fh' out til J ho ft rn'jticii
] 3H .r- 'f of' n ilor in Jl)c i*n-
Ing room t.h" t'i!0" U of a;;'!
!,)•>, c •• i'.ort-cnlrtvH • 'Kfy-iitf.
t •>u'll; -:rt si:l<'bo;m! 'find cl1-
'(A< fit ; .!<•••• pHO ?Of l /;ir' '. • "•{« > •'
jscrvi " V.Jdc .to'J cfii .'j
M.utiU'< :or ,otte i; - i' -tho " ted
,wasr«.T. E'ibjj ^rct:?)*^ ofaWiiittc.v *
ift ■!■!• n.iw.-wtjiijyt inftfe- ,'a ton;-
'Or v. ■ :" '
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the
fnets to hack the real tdtfnifk-nm-e of of nmnlng the whole industry
•H' • •' •>'« ' . .. k m ■ .• . ■ M-m
gteV?fj: -r
When the no-called inetaMmliHtry
strike first broke out in (lenon. Milan,
Room and other cities, and the men
proceeded to take possesion of the
factories and workshoja* with the Ideg
"ou
wortla are necessary to con vim «• tin-
Intelligent voters of Orayson County.
H JU difficult to umlerstaud what jwir-
pose is served by a declaration so ob-
vlomdy overdrawn as tla one that
Toxbh vottth <\'lll in dny >PPWlaMu
immlier reputlint*' the (rletl. and trttc
I rim ipli'M of Ih'twocraey and ailopf
those of Repnl li«anism, In the Novcm-
ber elections. Nor will the average
Texas voter lie affected fhy stories of
alleged CxWhVttpfaitCerf VSf the • late
war. in tfie light of the proven record
record of the Republican party in the
conduct of the Spanish American war
in TTtW fim'Trwt per man per d#*
wan approxxinintely $22. a* .eoaipared
with the .WKeost )«•!■ tn.in day lu
Wjjk recent
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himrefht hy Kepwwieftiw «g«h^t the
Iletnbcf^c itflt'tv of Texas voters titan
extraVaMjtn'V tj> thQ recent war. ami
< vilhiiKin. or tile administration, ami
no greate* iilducemi'ht offered for the
repudiation ot the t emoer.itlc' party
theft members of the H « . P suffer^
ing tinder the deh sloji of a js s*4hle
victory in Texss may as well preisne
for defeat,. .
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Tris SiM,*^r of Texan Ik already
in speaking distant 0f a world s js-n-
nant.
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than fire
The rut does more riarong'
id flood. iMSN"l> 'he war on tln>
and
riKlentK.. •
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Rnsida Ik
will tell he
will ipdt fii
-If there I
tlian the ttv
two average
The man
saving 'some|o
\' nv if Honiehottv
she is^ maybtt sh
T5w"Vfptt|«
^hefman jjlrl it is
ins.
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« a go< d jo'k ,l1"' '*
witftOR every Week
Ekw-S-
Wm:
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has already stWfckpay dlri.
The wife of the sausage milker who
sued her husband for divorec h >eau*e
he cauipi,: fflr 1^""'' ,0
must hav^i^tmi some «'f the sausaue.
1 he fact that Shermt u is a ttreat
nut-wry center ' shmild cause every
heme owner to Set out n few tnill
urn) .-hade treew.and *":ne slirnli" this
fall. ' ' • '
The l'lrtrida Tinp's-rnion says:
"I'tjIesH the liulldlng crafts return t-tl*
tuis.titf1 they will he destroyed. d.'
ehnes the bead of llmt department of
the American Federation of 1-al.or
T'.te oiicii shop' Idea become* more
j i |.a!*a every <Uiy."
soviet lines," the Itullhu (Joveriunenf,
It will he remembered, tunde no at-
tempt to Interfere, .and earnestly
counNeled the eoiployers not to make
any effort to regain possession r f
their fncforlt'+i. The Workmen were, in
fact, given a perfectly frec.jUapd. tile
objevt laitig. of ctmrse, that they
might prove to tbemeelves, and to the
world generally, that they were quite
unablew^ to carry ont the Syndhulist
ppograirt or ltw prcxenl-day Soviet va-
riants with which certain section* of
Italian labor have concerned them-
mIvcm so long.
..Ni)w, tiiich udvlcc n' tainiy iudh aletl.
on the part of its originator, a very
deep knowledge oi the Italian work
il, hut it Wit* n disfliictly danger-
policy, air. (fioiittl anecefde<l In
talnirig his proof fhrtt tlu' luillan
m>ikimitt eouhl hot run the melal in
|ipl(b;.'OM'• jP.viallca11st lines, htlt lie did
do only iljfj HU|*reniiering ' completeXv,
"of a tliud, 'flbe functlohs of cw erte
•Miciu. No true nohol ler of depiocnitio
governmcut. which Mr. <>lolltti. of
"edttrse, Is not. could ever Support a
policy of lids pat tire, frtooiier or la tcf.
such "in attack as vfrts madc on the
government iu tlie Senate, last Hatur
♦bty. wit* irtevltnlile. Hooner or later.
It was bound to conic' that some one
would jxtitit otti, i did one of the sen
a tors. Mr. Splrlto. that if was linpos
fdlije for a giivermnent to adopt mi at-
titude of neutrality under the coimII-
tiona v Which had prevailed in the
metal industry, ami si ill call liscif n
government. "When the Kovernment
doe**, not interfere between the viola
tor of tilt' Wws^and Ids victim," Mr
Splrlto (P i lored,. "It is not m utral, I.nt
sidfHt with, rtie foipter. Wbilt has th"
govt *W8et*t dtt'HH*- .when men arbitrar-
ily aii'J violently have occupied plants,
kidnaped persons, mid forflb' d a Red
(iuard which threateued,,-," wounded,
killed < t dlxarnavl iwihllertt and ot
tieerwl" <'.>ldin llng. tht|.IwMiftlor in
stMed 'that i l ^Hoiouna. i^e ol th
chief centers ol the1 nplniiyjil. the real
aov >thinenl was not the government of
which Mr. (ihdUU was Mit^ head, but
the <'iiand>er.ol Uibor,
MtL—Spirlto was followed hy other
senators elaborating much tlje same
line of argument, and the trfmov , ;ip-
imrently. that Mr Cioiitti was Me
to reply was tliat when his critics tic
dared that the Rtn••rnnient "p* .mitteit
crime" they were usl'ng iitnuua^e that
wits unseemly. The fact of (in- mat let
is, of course, that Mr tJlolitti ^ relv
Ing how, as So frequently In tin pit'!,
on Ids ow n astutctu s- rather than on
l.atxje:/
UOwtll'
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KsaWt rfr •
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liafe-B
in intfliSt? the- pl^W, 'fl'rt; basc-
7 feet • it lm lu'a high, first
i a;y 1« $ ft ii t! iu«h) i high und
i)&r*ti(h,¥ W o A)tl..ryae adUniuited
>. ii a ;.;od.T,~ ^.gtfjuslve. of
o^na^lV.;;. iiGii", h- .'Uy',""1 bcttwOen
of frame
olonlal .sli|«
su^frestfd
ih-ii pui-nrcd -Wijlte and
!lj!in^J<r<i stained' nHhor &
gmb or a d:u!1 "HWek red.' '
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idea, to m>I\V fie
Mtiy ni#l'bim< ttta
present Vjr^flif ill tics. To Mr, (iio)ity,
illo art til gijjenvmetit is. jirst and
hist, a mutter of Studied if:' It and
fiiic.sse. l!t« litiys his apparent >uc#
eC«tPes., tiiiaiii itutl■'again, at the e\
|M iHe of Inndamcid.'Vls. and. as n con
stHplcife, is foit'Ver setting baei:, lath-
ef jllian setting lorn aril, the develop*
inenl of real dc^tuoeraIi<* gove-omot'ir.
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Ahorttey Dits Suddenly.
Mu^hoiree, tikln ,. "ct W—fltt<)u<> .1.
I >. I'at ton. Assistant t'ouhfy AVteHiey,
died siitldciily here Slllul.l.t at Hie aK«'
nf r *i, lie was III only ,'thoot flfieen
minutes, lie i niie here a few years
whci
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Quality Quality Quality
WALL PAPER OF QUALITY
The Newest in Design and Coloring1.
We Can Hang Your Room
on Short Notice.
W. N. BUTRIDEG
c 210 S. Travis. PlVone 460
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Why Noi Support a Home of *
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's certaiuiy strenuoij^. (
DON'T tAKi: CALOMEL—BOND
PIUS-ARE BL1TFR.
'I hey do ii"t * 1, en or urljie.
M'ltcy do :io| "t v:11* Von to piece ;."
'J hey ih) not leave yon consti|>:i(ed
They are snmll, mild, effect i\c
Why waste lime and money on mi
known :iml pensive j^ircativeV '
.Md take ONK I.OMKS 1*11.1, at
''cdtime for that Headache, liilimis
ues.s. Torpid I her and IM/iiuex*
and wake up well, without anv tin
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pleasant leenllect ioih. '_'.'ic ;i. I'll d ii.;
Adwi theinent
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to
of a
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else !
Lumber and
clieap now.
ne\er have
opporl tuii l \
I loti'l thirty.
lnaiei'ials nre
i,ud you may
auothci Mit ii
aiinin. Let, us figure wi'h
yon in tse buihlinu: of that
new home, and you will
lest assured that It will
lie till that /ou could de-
si re.
Dupont B. Lyon
Lumber Phone 61
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BL ACK-TAN-WHITE -OXBLOOD - BROWN,
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Mabel McKlnley Niecetof the tale.
President ol the United States—Takes ^
* Nuxated Iron .for Health and Strength
And Says She Regains It as The Ideal Tonic For All
Weak, Run-Down Nervous Women
Dr. George If
Baker, For-
merly PhydU
ci&n and Sur-
geon Mon-
TOCuthMeinor-
itl Ho*pit«l of
Now Jersey,
Explains Why
Iron la One of
the GREAT.
£3T GK ALL
STRENGTH
BUILDERS
Sayr: He has
found nothing
in his experi-
ence Go effec-
tive for helping
to make strong,
healthy, red-
blooded wo-
men as Nuxa-
ted Iron.
' Ever j' wi-man
v.'lio win tic* to
r< S3osfl health.
Strength and
beautv, nhou I cl
carefuilv rert'J the
atuten-.cr.t ot Mi is McKinlcy who, after her th.it In prarticallv nine llmen out of ten, uti-
iKirsonahiacol Nuxated Iron,tells of tlieresultii nUuitg nerve* and fatlinsr streiigtli and vitality
atie obtained. '• nre due to deficiency of iron tn the hliunf-
Mis* Mck'inley i ay«t "WTiile I hnd often Many a wi.tnnn who ia run-down, nervom and
heard of Nuxated Iron I mtirl admit thst |"iri<.r v.-ho quickly tires out, kutiers from iron detici-
to usitiK it myself 1 had no Idea of ilvt remarkable ency and does not know jt. I am Convinced
value for building u|i the health and strength. th;lt there are thonisnda of mich women who,
"Following th" etraln imfmsed by month} of pimply iiy laklnn Nuxated Iron, might readily
the most exacting work stn«ins for tfiC Soldiers l>ti!!d ti|> their red blood Corpuscles, imrean*.
in the various armv encampments, togetlier ttwlr phypieal energy, and get them selves ba..k
with mv social enKagements «nd chat liable to vibrant and, vigorous health. Hy enrichiut,
pursiilt i, 1 found myself in such a weakened, tie1 blood and increasing its oxygen carryit-n
xun-down ctatcthat Ifeared aconit'letecollc.je.e. tM> i, Nuxated Iron will often tr:tn form thv
"It reetned utterly impossible for me to drop lUibby 6ei)t, toneless tisstten, and pallid cheek.
ever\ (hinRnrtd goaway for a complete rest, but of nervous, tun-flown women into a glow ,1
I realized that as my condition was ecrious I lienlth, and make them look youngcr.witliir.
aiust eitlier rlo this or find eomething that a warprlsinijly «hort time."!
would actually rebuild my wanhja strength AmongotluT ptiyskian<i aslwd tor an opinitu
and enalit- me to continue my activities. W;ta Dr. George II. Baker, formetly PhysiciuK
"I hud always been prehtdicod auainst tonic anil Surgeon Monmontii Memorial liospitjf
preparations which, for the most part, I foil ml New Jersey, who says: "What women need
only acted as a temporary stimulant and u?:i- to put rows In their clieeks antf the springtime
ally kit one worse off than ever. However, of life Into their 3t'er> U not cosmetics or stimu-
wtien my own family physician insistently latiria drugs but plenty of rich, pure blood,
recommended that I give a fair trial to Nuxated Without it no woman can do credit to herself
Iron, I consented to beifin itn use, with the rcvult Or to her work. Iron is one of the greatest^oC
that after a few days the woaknessond c*I aus- ail strength and blood-builders, and 1 have
tion from which 1 suffered began tb betepbeed found nothing in my experience so effective
by a feeling of renewed strength and vitality, for helping to make strong, healthy, red-
In less than three weeks'time my whole system blooded Women as Nuxated iron.'^ '
Was tingling with energy and power and t was MAmmcrtiMtm* Norn: Nuxated Iron wtaletv
cvcrjo>-ea to find that I was once inure in t recommended i>ovb, Is not a wwrei recudy but
*uperb physical condition. J ell known to drtteri-.ta everywheru.
"Nuxated Iron hus accomplished po much r", ,, :li0^Wef InergaeloIron prodtiets It laeasil/
lor me that 1 regard it as the Ideal tonic for
ail weak, run-down wooien. As a strengtU. ge«uln« Nux.ntcd Imn Is SumS^faift n..Vs.
ih^lth and blood-builder, I am convinced am! t!.* words Nuxated Irmi ar« ufAinnrd
Nuxated Iron hai noeonat.9
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Miss McKinley has a
voice of unusual quality
and it was following her work singing for the Soldiers that shel
became weakened and run-down and had recoursoto Nuxated]
Iron. Ones more in superbr'fihyaical condition, Miss McKinley]
says she is convinced that Nuxated Iron bus r;o cual aa
Strength. Health and Blood-Builder.
%
rient, recardin,; the efficacy of Nuxated Iron, l'."'irnn">ft suceeanfiil *i'ft -ritlret/
F'rdinand King. New York Phyalcjan ^unWrm^iVV0
•nd McJigal Author, wya; ; It is my vpuuoa (Umglsu la ubl«t torrn oLiy. * 1 "wa,
■ . , .uxateil Invri «rn stamped
la'o ««« hotUn, eo that the puhUo mnv
In commenting <ra Miss McKlnley'a state- not "^«fd Into sneepilnitlarerlorstilmMtiitts
- • -■ . . . toanumetoRn ctisranteo sueeeasnii r<i
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II. J. TUTHILLo
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• Ju|jF |n« iHue for rnloirl
,- .p, • «•* il>,«(trlh IVflriiis of Hi"
?5 y r t y t'irurlor-.iiiizotli; to «n
v •' i hl«t niiiuinl Tovsinn nnd *t«fpr
K*i%« '.'• >Vrt # t h'rtklriK fir.vavl
,v i'i U «r ntiti«'i; «tl'i ^ n,°
lttvil;ithin -fllifl Ir«;tl«l
Wii', h i* •«" .Jf't thfjtivlhith.n, or mi-.
■ ^ n , ■ i:■ ■ arfr in ih«' Mii.v "i
thcV I'lV.'rtiwf th(* ndfiptleii of tln
nni<, «, ; ){or!< ti# nminfliiiontt i< the
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