Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 94, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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"The HI Indues* of Youth.4' which
will Is* Keen at tho Washington theatre
f r a two day*' run, starting Monday,
Is a iu>w Htyie picture In every par-
ticular, It is announced. .
Its theme touches upon virtually all
the elcm-nt* that Kent-rally are used
Idivldiially In the Hclecfiou ot stories
fur pictorial purposes.
Above everything else, ft M said to
be a modern society drama, with a so-1
clety «lrl and a love j>tQl'y «s Hji IkihIh. 1
but It alw touehes upon (lie mystery!
of the .mountains, and, -in addition.'
contain* an element of humor as well j
as of pathoa.
It is the story of the love of two-
men, one a uiun of the girl's "own so-
cial Ntnndlng and the other a romantic
youth of the mounts ins, the son of n
hermit, who sees the girl every sum-
mer an she spends her Attention at a
quaint mountain resort In the heart
of the Alps.
The mountain you|h!s father, \ a
hermit, is posseessed with a strange
power of hypnotism and when he
learns that his son's love has been
spurned, he puts his power Into use.
This and a weird magnetic pool in
the heart of the mountains acids an In- .
terewting touch of mystery to the }:
drama. It is u Foundation Film Cor- ®—
1«iration production.' * *
alio ut Texas
and Texans is that ■ call front/)
human beings in dUfcSM always
nickly heard and answered.
Tex us way is to chaffer
steamers, train* or airplanes to
send ndlKiiiSP^MS
abund-
antly.
r But evep the promptest re-.,.-
NTHtnse cannot anticipate the.,
speed of the Red Cross, which is,
organised and prepared 305, days
of the year fat" emergency calls... ,
A generouH community may be, |
loading a train with supplhr* at |
tpp specd, bUt before the task U , |
done the Red Cross will have ? |
It* first sld food- and shelter !
on the way. And then, too, the
Red Crop* stays on the job un-
til It is done. i 4
So in the spirit of recognis-
ing a big brother with greater
facilities for doing the needed |
task, generous Texans are con- j
trlbutiug this week their annual
me l e*shJps to the Red Cross,
*whlch fights hunger, cold, dls- ,}
ease and wretchedness with a |
whole-henrte^ enfrgy and does |
Its fine, big wyork In every corucr |
of tl e glols'. I
Enroll your membership to-
. <l«y.
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Awl W Prts Dlspntck 1
^Khreveport, La.. Nov. 1&—As H|.. -ft,,,
result; Of a n ni -cnd collision lietweeu ,'2®*®
an extra and regular freight trslu at 'ootball game
Ford's switch, near (Jibs, La., otl tha-**^
mmrm
<<ould e
Vicksburg, SiireveiHirt & Pacific rail- wrestling match slL In one day, Thu
road early today, Pete Wilson, sou of ,l iV- While the attendance at
Conductor Wilsou, who was riding in Austin Collcge-Houthwestern ganM
a caliocme, was burned to deitlt. Kn- the aftern.H.i. «as exwptlonally
giutH'r IMUu#illiam«, SSrevcis t, sua- o 'y « few fans showtnl up
jtained a broken shoulder and Contluc- wrestling match In the even'
tor flenry U Walton, Shreveport. 1'fht attendance did not Just I
was hadlv hurt about the head. One ^rentiers p iug on the mat, and
engine, caboose and, two cars of bout was cillwl t ff by Promoter H
canned goods were destroyed in the
wreck, the eau.se of which is nude-
teriniucd. . .
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Ji, For Thomas Against the Field.
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!'i At the King. j/"*
Mysterj'jjlove, acTfenture and " r - 1 ' 1 ^
ligion at He point of a gun In a wild , Hale County Itecord.
Hell-hole ft the Western deserts is' The Record doe* not exactly know
the themeMBt^itell's Oasis.":, a newihyw it will feel two yenra Uciue, but
Pinnacle Production starring Near at the present writing It is for Cuilen
Hart, which will open an engagement j F- Thomas of Dallas, against the field,
nt the lyiujj theatre today. The phu-1 __ , , ■ ,
toplsy Is an adaptation of the famous J
stage production, "The Fighting Par-.
son," by Wm. L. Robert*. 1
In "Hell's Oasis" Ncal Ilart Is re-'
puted to have the most thrilling role
of bis entire screen career. He plays
the part of a man who, single handeu
fights tlr* entire community of ene-
niies who would destroy him and
those he loves. * /. '' I
In the liC^biliing he was jnst one
Herbert Hoover's mother was
Quaker preacher.^ ^ ^
PopocataiK?tU 1ms had no serious
cruptiou since 1!V18.
Is rt Bookout. THsagrceuble w eather
was also a fo/ftor in the light at"
tendauce of fan out. • v )-i-
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Now Is your chance to save os a
new Fall Press. 27 styles on sale. All
to fi0.«K ftirmer valm%
Friday and Saturday. ?il.t . M. We&-
gartcn. -Imo-ate,
m\ ]BB|
"HIS JON/
D hunMftttA PtiBt
'A* asfc and effective
to relieve the pains of
Wi^o'l? Lh
trates quickly, drives out ths
ncss. and
eparat
baj
pene-
. drives out thasore-
bers up the stiff ach-
d muscles.
„i! <8 a good dependable
preparation to have in the medi-
cine chest for first aid when the
doctor may be far away. You wd!
find almost daily u**afor it in i
of sudden mishap*^or accid
such as sprains, bruises, cnts, burns,
bites and swings, juit as reliable,
too, for earache, .toothache and
croup. Always keep it in the house.
Generous else bottle I5c.
LtvS- WMp^ Ju.t pi«u*nt Uttle pto*
pine at drussteta lor 19c,
—THE NEW
wSrtiiS
Th< Home of the Rett Pictgrei,
TODAY
JESSE L LASKEY PresenU
Our Stock of Sun-Proof
v -t- ■ • ^ LgLy.f i - i&<kXT -o
is moving fast. If you cxpect to pEiiit your V^use next
year it will pay to buy PATTON'S SUN-PROOF PAINT now
as our present stock won't last long at
$4.00 PER GALLON.
W. N. BUTRIDGE
210 South Travis.
Phone 460.
of them—and an Inhabitant like th?
rest who kn::w no good and whose
code of evil "was simply lo get the
roost possible out of life. There' came . jib'
a day when a little feminine evange-
rn* Incident cidling""^fo^' pH^ctlon!
JNe.U Hart started a battle that
changed bis entire life, and through
his fighting metlHwls, changed the
career of the entire community.
The picture play traces with great
fidelity the thrilling story of "The
Fighting Passon." Tltece are dozens
upon dozens of exciting situations
the little town that later became
lu
known as "Hell's Oasis.'
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| CARING FOR BAIIY'S TKKTII.
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By Hen Proctor McOee, M. IV. D.H.Sf.,
IMttsbnrgh, Pa.
When the baby has reached the age
of two and one-half years bis tempo-
rary tectli should all be lu place His (
main huslnsa in life is to get food up-
on which to grow.
In his Inontli are twenty little white
teeth with sharp cusps. His teeth
should be surrounded by liealthv pink
gums iiii<I flanked on the outside by
apple-colored checks and on the inside
by an active little tongue that Is try-
ing every day to master the Knglish
language.
The food at this period requires
chewing and nitist be of the tyiH' that
massages the gum. The circulation of
the blood ill the mouth requires a firm
pressure npob the gums to start the
veiiuo0H blood Iwick to lie purified-
Wh4 food that does not require
< hewing i:; lukr-n constantly and «*ons«'-
oiicntly exerts no pressure U|sin the
sOfl tlissii"s of the mouth, the mucous
membraiiq wli^ch _lin s the entire ln-
/shh' of the mouth beconieS congested
i,nil infection very nulckly lakes place.
Also, the constant use of foods that
do not require chewing do not gtvu
the teeth the'lwnefil of the cleansing
action that hard foods give.
Consequently, about the teeth t and
Imp!ween (be teclli there will l e lodged
particles that decompose and form an
Ideal spot for the bacteria of decay to
get a start.
It Is just as Important to balance
the food with the Idea of the health,
of the mouth as it is to use a tooth,
bru-di and when your mouth Is ^
healthy your stomach Is very likely j
to be in the same condition. . j
For a child two and oue-batf years
of age. three meal* dally with only
water between would be the ideal
timing of the food. The child should
have ru-ty bread, toast sufficiently
firm or fibrous t<> insure sufficient
mastication and teeth cleansing.
A child should l e taught not to bolt
his food.
Meals should be arranged so that
all soft, starchy, sticky and sweet
foods are followed by f<wsls of the
cleansing variety, or a piece of celery
<,r orange.
Such foods as farinaceous and sug-
ary In general, without a fibrous ele-
ment. cake, soft bread, marmalade,
jams, new bread without crust, bread
soaked in milk, preserved fruit, choco-
late. honey and sweets of all kinds,
Should not lie eaten exi-ept when fol-
lowed by foods of the cleansing kind
It te Always well to gouslder a cleans- (
tng fissl as I follower for the soil
foods.
The cleansing foods are fish, n*<pnt,
bacon, poultry, uncooked vegetable*,
lettuce, water cress, radishes, celery.
and many varieties of cooked vege-
The Prices Quoted Below
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will interest every housewife in Sherman, as they tell her
that her money will buy more here than * elsewhere. * We
handle nothing but the very best grades of meat, and sell
same on a very close margirr of profit. Remember you do
not pay for deliveries here, nor bad account. It will pay
you to use our cash and carry plan. Note prices below:
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OUR EVERY DAY SPECIALS.
lb.
Loin Steak
...27c
lb.
Porter House Steak...
...27c
lb.
T Hone Steak
...27c
Hi.
Shoulder Steak .. ..
.'.18c
lb.
Shoulder Hoast
..,15c
ih.
Arm or Itump ltoust .
...17c
lb.
Hoi ling Reef
...13c
lb.
Hamburger
...13c
lb.
Prime Itih lloast
...17c
lb.
Veal Steak
. ...'7c
Ih.
Veal Hoast
.. .17C
ID.
Veal Stew
.. .ir c
lb.
Pork Sausage 22c lb.
Pure I*ard 27c lb.
Minced Ilam 2ftc lb
itolognn 25c lb.
Sugar Cured Itucon squares ...
.32c lb
Pest grade Ihtcon, sliced ..60c lb
Pest grade Ha cot i, slabs ...58c III
Extra good grade Hacou, % or
whole slab 43c lb
Pork Steak .... 32c lb
Pork Roast 32c lb
A Paramount-Artcraft Picture,
■foil
Jack Volt4
lyde Fillmore.
Where Ksst meets \\'est, and
both tumble their rascals Into
duns of Sttaugbal—there
pretty Gall Ellis weut lo Iearti
of life.
Put when the sinister under
tow caught her, and (hp man
who rescued her charged her
ivlth opium smuggling
Cyme and sett a moving pic
turtHha* lAoWa! ^' "* ^
Winner at Klgbt^ly ttuMtl
Scenario by Kdith Rent**)
CLAYTON
Adapted from the Story
Directed by Ptulfro
MONEY
TIME
ENERGY
HEALTH
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K-1'
—by making your dollars tb more tlian they can do elsewhere.
—by waiting on yourself.
ENCK by not waiting to be waited oh.
—by tiiying clean goods frofn a clean store.
Alt OF WHICH ciin IMC DOSNH BY BIIHIW AT ^
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MEATS SOLD HERE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED
Adapted• from
Out in the wwt
a town where the people's J
• Then one fine day Fate
little gir|, with her only weapon*, a smjle
She came to reform tfiis hellipot.
this girl altalgifcle of these "brute men
guns?
—"5 Did she win out>; What is
curdling tale of the west?^"'
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY-
Ferguson Meat Co.
Phone 257. ' 203 South Travis.
Groceries - Fruits
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WRESTLING
Bookout
ITS '• ' ,
Brown
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Thad Bookout will meet Pet
Brown at Elks Hall in this city
Thanksgiving Night
In order that the people of Sherman and Grayson
County may get a chance at tickets, reservations will be
made Saturday at Keith's Drug Store for those desiring
ringside seats. Tickets will not be sold Saturday. Reserva-
tions only will be made and tickets sold the following week >
according to reservations mads Saturday.. Beginning at
2 o'clock reservations will be made until 5 o'clock.
Remember yon only make reservations Saturday and
do not pay for yoor tickets until next week.
The only way to get ,the^f<nlts aqd vegetables! you want is by
personal Kelectlon, by picking N.Im'ui up, by examining Mieta, and
then putting them in your lm«l.eL
Tim One Place in the World Wlicrr You Can Do This b at
PICifJLV WIGtJLY * r
AT PlflCir>Y WHKiLY you select with your hi.rids your fruits
and vegetable* ho you get the sijse and hinds yoii want, not what
somebody wants to hand you
' ■ tepf\ -mdik m*t ->?"•' *•
At ntiOLY WK30LY you boy by weight, not by measure, the
Aiiiy fair ttnd honest way.
If yOU s<>e something "that you want to buy of yotir own frw
will, that you can exercise without argument with any one, with-
out jiersitasion from anyone, without intimation from any one, with-
out suflPftctwn from anyon«:. without mental contact whatsoever
with any one—if you want to tnflke a purchi.se voluntarily—WV, of
course, will be glad to hove jpoti hh a customer.
• ; ' ■ ">■ ■ W&y*?
Yon can lo<ik and lie at home in this nfore and go through Its
four separate aisles upon n t«u| of inspection tiir/o the imrrchandtdc,
as to its cleanliness, as to tfiw fijMee.
ARE YOU PAYING MORE THAN THESE PRICES}
SUGAR —
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$1.44
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Log Cabin, large $1.40 |0 lbs; Green Velva
Log Cabin, medium 71c< 10 llm.- Velva $1.24
Log Cabinsmall .....36c 10 lbs Red JCaro.^.....i.#0c
10 lbs. Mary Jane 78c 10 Jfcfc. Blue Karo....' 78c
FLOWm MEAL ——;
25 lb. sack ,.t........w.®4c
10 lb. Meal.„, ..39c
f . s*. y-**i
48 lb. Sack $3.15
24 lb. sack $1«5
12 lb. sack .....88c
Wte have engaged a hig
musk every fright from 7 to
•tart a show every night at 7
love good music.
I ..mill
CHARLES
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45 Minutes from Bi
: Sony we could not handle the
yesterday, but conie again today &
Kid Barns, Gharles Ray and "A*
anybody who saw m
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