Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 93, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1920 Page: 2 of 6
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occasion, it is still fre h in
our RBmnory. Let us not
forget those whose glorious
work made posaible the j?
triumph of ? democratic j
ideals; 1/t us renew our de-
votions to the principles of '
righteousness and freedom
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<if students at the devotional services
of the Y. M. C. A., and Wednesday
morning, when be delivered a most ex-
cellent address at chapel to the stn-
dent, body, using as t subject the text
"Where there Is no vision the people
perish."
Campus NetaA.
Ralph I*ue Is couflmnl to his room
with a upralned snkle.
Many Sophomores are subaMtin?
work to the "Ranguroo," a« Proft'fwt'r
Flow has releaaed all contributors,
who take Sophomore English from
composition work during the y«>ar.
A number of college men worked on
the bleachers at Kidd-Kcy Park yes-
ternoou.
▲ " ""lu r of important class m«H i-
Inga were held on Wednesday after-
noon.
"Toughy" Ralney bos returned to
the institution.
J. S. Williams left Wednesday for
a vtslt to his home lu Mineral Well*
The band had s final ivcactiet1 for
the ArmlftJce Day Wednesday After,
noon.
J« W. Butler, who. recently bad an
attack «>f appendicitis, underwent a
aurgical operation at Sherman Hos-
pital yesterday.
The student liody Is showing gredt
appreciation of the Hhcrutan mer-
chants' devoting part tif their adver-
tising Space for the good of the Kan-
garoos.
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Wooden for Me,"
Declares This Lady.
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time wlthwomanly weak-
i*eg," ggyg Mrs. R ;
Simpson, of 57 Spruce
St, Asheville, N. C. Ml
finally got to the place
where It was la efiort lor
me to go. 1 would have
bcarlng-down pains In
my side and back — es-
pecially severe across my
back, and down in my
side there was a great
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deal ol
idiP I'bf :1..
And no onea could
jt$H the difference!
This teat of direct compari-
son was made by Anna Case,
world-famous soprano, be-
fore 2500 people, at Car-
negie Hall, New York City,
on March 10, 1920.' See
the thres diagram sketches
below:
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Miss Cite Stood beside the
New Edison and sang.
the one, but Miss
C -se'Jvtfcew* Atsmootbly on.
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th^M^tiw^iton igdn. Miss
Cai«; wis gone. The audiencs v
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decided to use it," con-
tinues Mrs. Simpson. "I
saw shortly it was bene-
fiting me, so I kept it up
and It did wonders for
me. And sincc then I
have been glad to praise
CarduL It is the best
woman's tonic made."
Weak women need a
tonic Thousands and
thousands, like Mrs.
Simpson, have found
Cardul of benefit tathem. iwrJ
Try Cardni for your trou-
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Do you know the pleasure of
watching your savings grow ?
jT Is a pleasure many
J people miss—not be-
cause they cannot afForil to
save, hut merely bccausc
they never rnpke up their
minds to begin.
Get the happy habit of
saving! Put aside ot least
a small amount of money
regi/brly every week. - -
V.V'Vrst y<xi in «3eo it, listen to it,
' t" * it f^TTnnn.rlf. ; Tltia marvelous
r v )'K> (i rph ccn give the family more
n'.M-uirc Ih.ar. any other instrument
you can buy tlicm for Christmas. N
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T' i ^ plvino^mph hnr, actually proved
i'.T"! it can match the performance of
the living artist,- and match it so
perfectly that no one can tell its Re-
C < k ation from the lining performance.
It d:d this on March 10, 1920 before
2500 people at Carnegie Hall, New
YorkCity with Anna Case, theworld-
fnmed soprano. It did this on Sep-
t' '^er 30th, 1919, before 2500 people
c/^arnegie Hall, Pittsburgh-^with
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MERCHANTS & PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK
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Marie Rappold, prima donna of the
Metropolitan Opera Company. It
did this on November 5 th, 1919,
before 6500 teachers at the State
Armory, Albany—with Mario Lau-
renti of the Metropolitan Opera
Company. It did this over 4000
other times, with more than fifty
great vocalists and instrumentalists.
You can read the facts of these
amazing achievements in the leading
newspapers of the United States and
Canada. They are the talk of the
music and scientific world.
And the phonograph? It's the Official
Laboratory Model of the New
Edison, "the phonograph with a
soul.'* Every QHicial Laboratory
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Model in our store b nn r::icX <h:p'.t
cate of the famous origina
laboratory Mode! which exst Mr.,
Edison three million dollars to per-
fect. It is capable of sustaining tho
test of direct comparison; wc gr-
antee this.
Get an Official Labor* ;<ry Mo<Vl
for Christmas. You will bt ve iho
one phonograph wbich bflrr;• rta
the living performance*", of pre^t ar-
tists exactly as those artlnts hf.vc
given them. You know this h r' I
The proof has been fiver.I The ab-
solute, scientific pro<jfl
Say the word,—and we'll save nn
Official Laboratory Model for you,
and deliver it in time for Christn.aj.
Test It Yourielf
You'H be obis to recognize its superiority
With your own cars—m every kind of vocal
end instrumental music. Come in and
, aec whether this isn't so. We'll gladly give
you Mr. Edison's famous Realism Test.
08. NEW EDISON
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Money Help
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how to make best use Of your Christmas
money. It brings your New Edison for
Christmas, and makes 1921 help pay. Care-
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There is no inflation in Edbon
41 Edison stood the Gaff" to keep n v -
ite invention within the rcach of tVw. j-.c.
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Linn Bros. Phonograph Co.
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