Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 89, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 6, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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nitnomu-fd n tin* feature of tin* KIhk
ii fiitfi> pfORrrtm for next Mwih1ij>
aiul TiHFtlnv.
•Mf. <V||riW will a AM r« U lit
this |tli )tu-tlniin«. itortrnyiiiK the pjiri
*Ht "XWakfar" Ttart >w. nii ex-convict
ftWt < r i>U, nii'l Lord Blr-
luingham. an Knidixh in.ltlcinan. In
nupport of the Ktnf is a most capihlc
«mst, with dainty Martha MausfMd
1-ln Villi? opiKVitp Mr. O'Brien.
Dim-tor ArrliAliil>und Inis stM-mrd
sunn. cimnH'tiM'istic "sliols" of vari-
ous cjontrastlhp locations in Now York
that aw ty| i<<rtl of IIh jifnioni>hcrt>. oi
th« story. "Swapi^r" Harlow's n>tri>nt
on tli« lower Kast Sltli*. after be Ketf
out of Siiiff St!n«; Hie house he robsnii
ULverside Drive; the Hltx-Cai'lton lolv
hy. ami uppef" Fifth ~ Avenne are all
ftOTT TAKS CALOMEL—BOND
FOR GROVER ALLMON' PILLS ARE BETTER.
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Fuuw^l, at for 1} rover AUuioa.
well kuov\n yymiK of Htocr-
man vho wms killed while ttbout Ms'
<l«Uii*s at the Mew Second ward school,
ui NortU \V(S|Us stn>et. hy brtvur i
tnn-k hy tti liilUi^ eliwator, wrrc !
heJU from iht^fainUy borne. «t l4litrei 1
street antl ' HoHey avenue. Satur«U y '
atVriioon nx 4!;^) o'eitiek. jBervUn-H. nt ■!
tlf* iitwav yv<tfv followtni by brief set-
vhvs at Hill « u ettry, when- in-
terment wivd nut ie
*M rvhM K at the home and at the
«inre were largely uttemleti anil ntuny
l euntlfnl tioral offerings Kav espros-
ilon to the wide estritm In wl'.leh Mr.
Ailmoli wii iieirt l>y a iurue muniier of
frleiifh*. A numl>er of out-or tovvn vela-
lives were present at the sewtwH.
The accident which resulted in Mr.
Allmon's death was Canned l>f tile "le-
vator cahie iwiiiK slipped fropj l'« pnl
ley. The two eieVMtof plarfoiins.
which tr.-t.reletl l« ojHxwitc dh'w-tions
Lu a, doitiilc titiaft. were ar a stand-
still, liu* I'hvator tnacldiii-iy having
jrottvn out of commtwdou. Mr. Altmou i
had climbed a cood distant up tint!
*4 the shafty -ind Was working under-
m«th one of the ears, which whm
1 i k:l (1>i 1 U'fHt tlllAIlt fll'ii ti II >ii I *n< I
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TOWS.
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NEGROES QUIT
ORANGE GRO
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They do not slekeu or jjripe.
Th« y do not "tear you to pieces," I
They do not leave you constipate*!. <Mando. Mu.. Nov. tt .Negroes are
: They ft# snm.'l, mild, effective, >?'.fl;.le«vl|jg the orange otvliarda. in gretjt
Why Wit t® time am! money on uo-, uujwlwt?* la this ^ wviion and white
known «nd evpwudv* ynqp\i^} / | I'^'kersi «jg Ih^UBs hired, followlni; the
wJ'i«t take ONE BONO'S PIIX «t, '^ trouble Inst TUrsOay-ia which two
tXltime for that Headarhf. BHIotis-1w ,,h' "'T J?1*
(Hi. U is bellev<m1 by the milIiorttl*^
i thVf tW nd ^roluildy , mmv WMc* Wih\\
nmsr. S'fir. «- Kenr
A- Wiluy, n wiu«
S «ithcrn l ivi«ioB or the
anlvcd in. McKUi^y at lo o
nortihus ftM' a visit to:
n*ss, Tnrplil liver and
and wn!;e up weli. without any un-
pleasant icooUct tlona. 25c a ~«^ dtnijf-
rf'.su — Advt rtisement get
l Hill IIHIUIII tmfUH IN I II >
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Wlttul Wits it'.
"Judge." walicd Mrs Mp(i*d. "I sim-
ply must have a itlvow-c. Mj^htttjbutKl
is a {>erfect hnit'-." i
"Whit s he done," qttcrlcii hla
Honor.
"Wiiy Hie other morning he went j Wore pigiaih-.
and | aid the trtitk aud there's another |
Installmnt due to the c-i'-ettr' next
week," wept the betrayed" wife. The
American i-egion W«H kiy-. i '
will he found in the ruiua of 2T lemst^
wlitcU w«ro burned,
Kiftcen dwelling-;, two chureh-
es and one negro liHlge, where noKro-,«
reslated arrest, were burned. Several
hnudml ronndH t ammunition were
found. ^WjOi neffroe«. charged with
lifMit Imjilieatcd in Tuesday's trouble,
are *UU at lavjre.. •- ^f-r ■
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in Trafalgar <hiya British acamen
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( a r<l of Tftanhji.
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Mischievous Imp a Creation of
The Abortyines.
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Is Pictured as Having Strong Spice
Of Hurtiof and l.itt!« ©eiire to
Hurt Human Belnfl*-~Haa
But One Leg.
| "Tlla color Is black, ills nose broad
and flat, A lone, pointed tdnfeue if;
sticking out of his mouth; the teeth
are triangular and sharp; otherwise
he has the face of «ti Infant. He luts
three lingers on each hand, as aiiowti
by (he tra«>*s he leaves/irt the bfirk- of
tfws he climbs. Ills palms are.pierced
:in tin* middle. ITis ears are big and
be wears a red cloak and cap. He
smells of sulphur and-Ids eyes emit u
thick, atiQlng smoke. But his most dis^,
tfn<*tlve characterisiie la that he baa
•uly one leg; ho ijcHher walks Hoc
runs, but jumps nlong, writes a New
Tork Tribune man.
This is the description compiled
from thS? accounts of many wltnepfes,
of" Sacy Perere, special iudlgenoua
devil of Braxil, whose biography was
not long ag«> published In book form at
SJ rt Panio. 'l"h^ prefiiee dcelnTes flint
there Is no little original. nnthV ele-
ment in Brazilian culture that it Is
worth while to preserve whatever
there is. So,the great Brazilian news-
paper, <) Katadn de Sao Paulo, Insti-
tuted an inquiry regarding Sacy Per-
ere, who is described as one of ihe
very" few tropical tntive products.
Readers were asi «?d to submit what-
ever they knew or, hoard concerning
this Brazilian representative of ti.e
.Evil One and the answer* were col-
lected in the book entitled "O Sacy
Perefe" (the Sacy Perere). In the
Neue ZiK'cher Zeitujjg l r. A. Uuteri
publishes extracts from the testimony,
out of which Sacy emerges as a fa'rly
harmless, amiable and humorous sort
of devil, who, in spite of his terrify-
ing appearance, does not really want
to hurt human being*, although he la
fond of practical jokes of a rather
crude brand.
Sacy Perere is 1(h) per cent Ameri-
can. lie was here before Columbus^
for he was invented by the aborigines
of Brazil,.the Tnpt Indians, Ills name
Is of Tupl origin, fan (y, meaning
evil eye, and perereg. the jumping one.
So Can Cy I'erereg, Portuguesifled In-
to Sacy Perere, means jumping evil
eye. To his above description should
be actded that, according to a witness
of scientific accomplishments, his
smell comes from sulphur Imlrogen
(II.S).
Ills One leg has a story, told by old
negroes, wi.o have ir from their slave
ancestors. According to this story,
once upon a time tjie devil decided to"
give a banquet in his- cave. There was
plenty of everything and more than
•plenty of cnhaca (sugar cane brand) ).
•The guests got. so drunk they could
hardly .move, ami the ensuing confu-
sion gave a chance to a gang of small
devils' apprentices to Joyriding to
the enrlli. The devil became enriifcd
And pursued the youngsters, capturing
them till except one, whose leg, how-
ever. he slashed off. The little devil
was the original Sacy. ami his off-
spring were born with one leg only.
Now fite Sneys are very clever' and
swift and they can easily put It over
on the devil, though they are one-
legged.
The Sacy and his gang appear usual-
ly during tornadoes, when they rid«
ti e vvifld. They alight on the backs of
horses and tie knots in tb■ *ir tonnes.
Sometimes a Sacv Is observed ou the
roof of a house, lie scares the pas^--
by or throws dirt down the chimnev.
fit
,td universal regret througiuout Shef-
imtu ami other i>lifW s wherO he was
icuowu. lb way resixv tisl aud esteem-
ed by all vvho knew him for man.v
sterling 'Uvillties of manhood.'To the.
d^'inbera of the lawvavetl family tlvc
•dncfirk'st sympathy is exteudwl tv all.
Killer llangcd.
Salem, Ore., Nov. (J- Kiumetl Bau-
ci'Oft. Alius Nell Hart, was luuiged
here rrtda v for the ^mrdor of Sheriff
Til Tjtylor dm lug a jail brfak at
Pindietrtti. Ore.. July iio, Bancroft's
execution was the/i'sj in Oregon .since
tapltai punishment was restored bv
lH)puiar vote last May.
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Professor Pickering's tbeor.y Is that
the moop was thrown off frotn the
earth from wlieiv lite Pacific (>eein
now is.
The.life of heavy artillery dependa
largely on the quality of povrdt'r used,
some grades being mm h more erfisivc
titan others.
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Stomioh Pains Gone
Catantc tUHUo tttoi Well
4>Iter fjjfferitja tea long,months
witli (rtwhath painy, I W^;ti taken
Eatonlc arid am now1 wrtlitnt any
pain whaldVor. Am as 0h« raiswd
irom the dead," write* A; Petcificid.
Thousanda of Btomacli r-ufle.rera it;-
If iqiiicklvr
rlea out, Ki3toi{ng the etomacK to a
hefithy, active condition. Always
carry a few Kstonica, take one after /
eating, food will digest well—you will
feel flue. Big box costa t>hly a
with your druggist's guarantee.
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Is what wc have to give you.
J. M. YOUNG
207 E. Houston Street.
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Fire, Tornado, Health,
Automobile, Accidental and
Liability, Boll Weevil
INSURANCE
SALE
OF
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Varnishes
Commencing Friday, Nov. 5 and con-
tinuing until Saturday, Nov. 20, wc will
place our stock of PATTON'S SUN-
PROOF PAINTS and PJTCAIRN VAR-
NISHES and large stock of WALL PAPER
on sale at a Discount of
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surprises and thrills will win ft the favor
of all true lotfers of adventure excitement
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TOM Ml&'fcti naves-the niost sinster
and arduous battle of wits and brawn yet
presented on the screen.
that
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"THE CHORUS Q1
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY—
. EUGENE O'BRIEN
In H. H. Van Loan's
"THE WONDERFUL CHANCE."'
It was the chance of a lifetime that came to "Swagger"
Barlow. He wanted to be a gentleman and associate with
decent people.
A story with a surprising climax, presenting Eugene
O'Brien in an entirely different role.
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The Shoe Situation
at Yates =
Where there has been no undue idiflation of
prices, there is no need for drastic reduction.
Our prices have been revised downward in ac-
cord with the present market, and a frank comparison
of value* is solicited. We are not overloaded and
have no hard stock to clo3e out, but offer you only
new and correct styles in Shoes and Hosiery to select
from. , ,. , /' ; , a(
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Thirty-five years of corttinucd service' to the
public of this community has proven a splendid asset,
as our business has been mo3t gratifying, everything
considered.
Our friends and customers will receive full bene
fit of any REAL reduction in prices.
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Real Eitate.
Room 4, Crenshaw Bldg.,
North Side Square,
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