Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 96, Ed. 1 Monday, November 15, 1920 Page: 6 of 8
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SVBOCRUTION RATKS.
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. « Btfotha, $4,00; One year 17-00. Bey.
within 1,000 miles: One ttonth,' We; Six
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World Needs.
I milium polls News:
What the wor|d nwl* alt the present
tihu*. Is. not simply help in Mm <Uk-
tjre**, hut n chance to help Itself re-
build Mm shuttered |l{e. In other word*,
there can ho no monopolization or at-
tempted moitoppllsuitlou of trade by
any nation that will not have dlsuH*
tronn effects on unfit everywhere and
, long postpones th recovery of a slek
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Sherman, Texaa. Hubscrlb-
reaa aa well aa new one.
humanity. Tlila In a faet th||l~rbeari*
directly on the gituatibn in this coun-
try, and one that can not-he-hfnomL
The war utterly changed conditions In
. „ „„..rir1 ,|§~m~- ■—— ■ ev&y nation.in the world-r-tjieeyt In
MKnUfflCIQ) OF THE AociOCIATRD PRESS.—The Aaaoelated Press la America. The ueoules of till rone owe
toxclnalvely entitled to the ubo for republication of all new* dispatches credited ,ls hUlloua « f dollars a debt which
to II or net othaawhw credit**! In .(fain .paper-awl alao the meal published, fZv Sh l^ In £1 .
herein. All rightVof repuNleation of special diapatchea herein are also re- ,h > /M,Ht > g£iu K0 M ' If l ny
are to II"tt||f^ftr lmve tm*
aecess to raw materials, machinery,
food uud clothing, and .If they are to
4Some Large Questions on Which the
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By MRS- CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT, Woman Suffrage Leaden
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THE tMEMOCRATS PLATFORM:
- Biner water auppiy.
Down town awdltorlee^^m-'
Impravcd highway ayatem. j
Repreaentatlve C ounty VUr. v
' ftnwotion of the Keaater )|| £%,
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Hilp THE RED CROSS COMMIT
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No person can afford to refrain from
renewing allegiance to^he. Ited Cross
organleatlon has done
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Thin organlaitlon lias done too
much for humanity for any one \ ti>
hang bajft. It la the one orgiiftkation
that escaiied critieisui dudtm the
world war, and lta meiilber* did yeo-
crvli*^hoU ai liome and on the
hattlefieids. Its eonrtructlve program,
folfowfng the close of the war, Is no
leaa-itmportawt than the work It has
aecompllshe<l In the past
- Tlio wdtm n who eompoae the vart-
ous <0|nmMtees otfmed to go over tlio
eltyf" of Sherman /to raise fuuds,
should be jgven a' cordial welcome at
every home, and every memtier of the
family should answer the roll call
wkb * dollar, «nd more If possible.
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ALEVES ARE ON AUSTIN TO
SEE WHAT COV. NEFF WILL IH).
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Tluise pe<)ple who .professed .uneasi-
ness because Pat Xeff, Oovernor-lect of
Texas, did not get out on the huatlugs
nfter his nomination by the I)«uiocrats(
may now rest easily. The figures are
all in and Mr. NefTs majority Is be-
tween two snd three hundred thous-
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And this reminds us, tluit nil eyes
ore on Justin Moon it will la' time
for 4he new atlttrlirlst r«tton to go Into
office. In ope of his HiK-erln*?* Mr.
Neff -tilled tliat lie would take IiIh
rfrrre and "Wipe the slate clean."
There are some otth-e holders down
there who have been there since Hec-
tor was a pup, and Hector Is now a
very old dog.
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PRESIDENT-ELECT HARDING'S
DR. D. K. PORTER GOES TO
NEW FIELD OF L11IOR
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Ciller the rules of the Methodist
Conference. Dr. D. K. Porter, Who has
senred tiie Nhcrmuu District m Pre-
siding eider for the past four years,
has l««eu removetl to another field of
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He was transferred to the t'entrnl
j^etiuMllst eonf« reoea and has l>eeil «s-
hlgncd to one of the large churches at
Houston.
Dr. I'orter is one of (lie strong
preachers of Southern Methodism, and
his services hero lu i redounded to the
NuctcKS of the ebutvlt and to Chris-
tlunlty gen •rally. He Is u progressive
eltlxen aud has taken an uctlve pin t
in w^f8m!|U,M °f^lc 1^?lllu;|,,nti|,t
In tils work here he has been ably
i sslsted by hhi wife, who has been ac-
tive In all departments of the church.
The bed wishes of a host of friends
go with him and hla exctllcut family
In their new home.
sell them they must not be forced to
break through or climb over high
j|V tariff walls. * And unless they sell
them they will be unable to dlscluirge
' • All those Oklahoma Republicans
who refused places on the ticket in
that Htftte are sorry now.
Sherwood Hpotts of the Bonluim
Favorite says no artist can curl a
pig's tall like Nature and the pig
can. Very true, and no artist can
curl a muke'M tail and get by with it
can he, Hpotts?
i their indebtedness.
All tlds is hsiay clear to many men
who used to la* among the strongest
advwates of the «xtreme policy of re-
st uct ion. Men ItaVe leu rued -greatly
to their surprise—1 hat it Is xwssihle
to .Jm,ve a too gteat "balance of
trade In our favor," and that Its ef-
fect Is to demoralise cxehange. to lim-
it exportH, and thus to'reduce the op-
portunities for employment In Ibis
country. All of which Im l nd for us,
and very bad for a "suffering and im-
poverished world;
The question Is not simply one of
Ctuuotulea—it is ^(K-hil us well. The
best preventlvM ,ftf the spread of Hol-
shevlsni Is soda! order and Mtabllity,
and this there can hot bo unless men
are at work at good Wages, industries
operating freely and goods mating
from country to country In other
wonts, trade Is at the present time the
beat; Insurer of the world's safety.
Americans can not maintain a state
of commercial uud economic Isolatloi
without great liurin jyjd great danger
t«? themselves. It is hardly possible
that the new administration will fail
to give full weight to these fuels—for
facts they are,. , ^
WORLD WAR VETKRAN
CALM FOR DOCTOR AND
COMRADK ANSWERS.
I Some !ar-e questions nre coming up today. To cite a few of thomf
How film JI th3 peace of the world be maintained? How fchaU footl }^-
jenough be protlnml to bring the necep«ary variety within ffie jwaEession
jof every human being? How shall industrial profiteers Lc brought to
;book? How shall ftu illiteracy, so glaringly revealed by war statistics.
|be removed, for ignomnce In a republic is. an ever-present menace?
As many women die every year from perfectly preventable fouses at
"maternity as there were men from this country killed in tlie great war.
IWhy should thia ^0 on?
! ...There arc a few of tho questions railing for attention at this time.
And the future of the nation, the happiness of posterity depends upon
.the mannir in which men and women voters of today -meet these questions.
To my mind, it is the duty of the women voters in 'He coming election
(o place their eyes upon the big things at issue and let inqso big thijup
Rivera their elioictJ of party ancl eanditlatca.
SECOND DIVISION
AIDE RECRUITED TO
6,088 MORE MEN
aroutjjd, and
known."
zero . weather is never
? The giraffe, atthmtgh <*oii>'ph'uousIy
marked, i.s almost invisible In its na-
Ilye forests Wlajire it/ colors blend
' with the trees.
Wag<*' cutting has commenced iu the
North uud Kant, and many factories
uud railroad companies are laying
off men. These men will find, l« fore
winter l« over, that they will need
quite a lot of their hint summer's
wages.
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Preddent-ele<'t Harding's vacation
visit to Texas is drawing to a dotie. 1
The people of the State are Klad to
have bad the privilege and the pleas-
ure of entertaining him and lie no
doubt really,e„ that even If the people
as a whole did not vote for hlui, that
this fact does not keep them fromHik-
Ing him iM'txonally. ,
In fact, Senator llsrding will find
on taking over the office to which lie
has liecn elected, that he will have
the moral hacking of Texas people In'
every good,cause
He is really 3 likable man, and If h::
tnecceds In his efforts u? c reconstruc-
tion President. Texarts will' ls among
the first to help and trot hinder lilnb
Tlie latcb^triug hangs on the outside
nrtd when 1*0 gets weary of work w«
hope be will again hie hiycMl to
Texas.and take another vest.
Have you answered
Cross roll call?
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fy .Judge a man who was In jail dur-
ing the cuRnpnlgn. An,v>vay. he wasn't"
out anything for traveling expenses.
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Senntof Gore of Oklahoma says he
Is out of |s>lltlea. If lie Is just t'imliuK
that out evidently he didn't read the
neUKpapem during the July primaries,
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Hemitor Fall of New Mexico visited
Pr«'sidenl-elwt Harding ut Point I«i-
l.el. Our guess Is he didn't overlook
mi "opportunity to take a fall out of
Old Mexico while on tlie visit.
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Tlie ' Texas pecan crop was killed
this year, but the Ofayson County pea-
nut crop, while not as heavy as in
former years, is of a high quality and
peanut cnk« and candy is good eating.
It is announced that Cooke County
•is ralless. Farmers and other* joined
tilt' boys of the county in a camp.ilgn
during which lo.OOO of the rodents
were klled. If that number Js nil
Cooke ' County hint she didn't have
enuogh to brag lubout to staft with.
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A man was trietl for lunacy in
Raiwas City and It developed on the
witness stand that be was merely su-
perstitions qbont accept lug a $2 bill.
Tlie line l etween superstition and
lunacy In that case must have been
a lialr line! ^
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Secretary DanlcH says hazing, ,nt
the Naval Academy must Ik* ab<illshed.
He makes the pofnt that men who
nre being trained tb gfv< .ofders must
first of all learn to ol«\v them. The
secretary Is right. 1 lasting is a relic
of days goue by, and should not ,!«■
countenanced In any first-class school.
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> Sherman stores will compare In
stocks and general api*>nranees to the
stores of the larger cities, ami Sher-
man merchants are making prices th.it
arc pleashjg to the buyers. T Ml your
fiijpnds that Sherman is not oijly a
fine cliy In which to live, but Is also
a splendid buying center.
Persistency wins. The Texas and j
Pacific tracks are to he rmoved from)
1'aHfie Avenue. Dallas, by the latter
jNirt of lirjl, it Is announced. It has
lakeii|4welvi' years of planning and
four years <1f conslsient work to do It.
Thus It is ig.iin exemplified that nuts'
anything nuiy be aecompiishtMi If all
iui^Als slay on the job long enough.
in the North and Kust more than
(Hiy.tlNMi men and women have ! he h
thrown oiS of' employment by clodrm,
of factories and cutialled Imliistrin.)
operations. The general curtailment Is
charged to the "buyers' strike" which
,1s said to he general over the country,
^forking |ieople'thrown out of employ-
niCut during the winter season are up
against a serious proposition.
Cleveland. O., Nov. .15—AVlien T. A.
Ryan, member of the Cuyahoga Couii-
ly Council of the American Legion and
the Henry P. Shupe |x st at Cleveland,
way hurrying in search of a doctor to
preside at the birth of a baby girl, he
did not dream he would meet one of
Ids ex-service comrades in the person
of the doctor.
ityau's family physician was away
and Dr. A. C. Stldlla, a hospital phy-
sician. consented to at lend.
"Haven't I seen you before''" Ityan
asliied. when the first proud thrill of
fatherhood bad passed,
"Just once," replied !>r. Sibil in. "It
was in Ireland two years ago. You
were on leave from France and I
was Just returning to iuy ship. !>o you
remember how we were astonished
when we found out we were boi.lt from
Cleveland?"
REPUBLICANS CARRY
Nl\ BOXES IN FANNIN.
Ilouham, Texas, Nov. 15--The Coir,
mlssloiiers' Court has eanvasKcd the
v< te of the county In tie Inst election.
Some new tilings developed, the most
striking being I he faet that six voting
Ik \(- Lamest o, Nobility, Randolph.
\^illi • t ,e,-k, Helha and Kly went
Uepu iticin., Another singular thing
\\)is I hat (he various counly candi-
dates on the liemocratlc tn-ket were
elected by exactly the same vole.
The court made an unusual rulim;
as to the rendfring for taxes of a
farm u Ited Itlver. Ilerelofert it hjj'J.
Washington, Nov. ir..- -A call 1ms
gone out to. re<?ruiting officers
throughout the United States to err-
Hst (l.nSH men at once for the Second
Division, now stationed at Ounp
Travis. Texas,* Which is iwing re-
ernited to- foil strength upon tele-
Kraphic order* from Major tJenernl 3*.
C. Harris, lhe Adjutant tielieral of
the army. There are needed 2,6&t
men for infantry, l.yflJt for field :trtll-
lery, 342 for engineers, and r 3tl 'or
the medical regiment. These soldiers
must he enlisted before DeeemlH-r 10,
and the War Department has author-
ised (but the Second I>1 vision take
priority over recruiting for any other
special organization. f
Cntil * full sfreuKth 1 has lieen
reached, all men available for general
assignment who are enlisted for
branches of the service r<«preseHted 'n
the Second Division will be sent to
Camp Travis.
The capacity of the various Army
schools will $Mib1ed. to nc:'onuno-
date the fiooit of 'recruits e.vpecte<l. At
Camp Travis all manner of trades are
taught; carpeulry, drawing, caldie-t
making, painting, steninfilting. p1u nh-'
Ind. electrical work ^ ^nd printing.
There Is a first-class agricultural
school on the feservntlon. and a -ItHi-
upre farm herd of blooded
sto<k, Quoting a War
bulletin: ''
"The scliools for general education
are working a.s smoothly as any 'n
the city of Dallas, Tt is amazing what
rapt attention tlie students give to
their work, tirades are established
and frequent examinations held, so !
that men advapee as fast as their!
ability pt mills. The teac hers are ex-I
jH'i-l civilians, getting appropriate sal-1
aries. Mnuy of llietu are women, and
they are also very much enthused with
their work.
"The choice of the Second Division!
as the one to be broug' ' to mnxlinuin i
sircnvlli is due in greatest pari t" ibe i
splendid facilities offered at Camp'
Traxi* for all-year training and lo it"
i pernniiicney and the exception.illy j
aurecahlc surroiiiullugs for a tuilltarv |
garrison. San Antonio Is now one ot j
i the niemier winter resorls of the j
I Culled States, whore Die grass is j
flowers bloom •ill the 'year j
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- We don't know-how you feel about
liii-i Presidential business but Ol'it
Congratulations xvlll lie offered t« the
man who Is 5t>T eftwt^l.—- Pittsburgh
Press.
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"t Brand New, Latest 1920 Model
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Priced much below present worth, we believe; manufae*
lurers refuse further order* at prices we paid for this lot«. ^
So there is no telling hqw much you save at this sale. j
These McDougalia? are beautifully made, Wne oale
throughout; not just nailed or screwed, but fitted together;!
like good parlor furniture. Very sturdy. The finishes ar«!
splendid. Every detail reflects quality. Made by the pioneer;
manufacturers of kitchen-cabinets; we can not praise theiti
product too highly, .Come, tee, and judge for yourself, ,
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phoice; of cabinets in oa£
'f* or white finishes: '
Especially liberal term;}
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You can.Bring Back Color and
Lustre with Sage Tea
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When you darken your hair wKli
Shbo Tea and Sulphur1, no one can
tell, becauBe It's done so naturally, so
evenly. Preparing thin mixture,
though, at home Is mussy and trouble-
somo. At little cost you can buy ot
any dm.; store the ready-to-nse prep-
aration, lmprovo-1 by the addition of
other Ingredient.?-, ^alled "Wyeth's Sr\Ke
and Sulp' -u* Coj.:pound." You Just
dampen a sponpe or soft brush with
it and draw this ttrroufrh your hair,
taking ono small strand nt a time.
By morning all i^rny hntr disappears,
nnd, after another application or two,
your hair becomes beautifully dark-
ened, plossy nnd luxuriant.
Oray, faded hair, though no dls-
irraec, Is a slcm of old ape, nnd nn -ve
all deslro a youthful nnd attractive
appearand. Ret btisy at once with
Wyeth's Sspre and ftulphur Compound
ind look years younjjer. This ready-
lo-use preparntlon la a delightful toi-
let requisite and not a med!( !n«\ Tt
i not Intended for tho rure, inltlra-
lon or prevention rtf ^Us.cnr* .
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l'.KJlj iicrcK • r it. l>y the current of j
the strtnui cbii 'iriiiK there are now!
inly thli iierrs In the furin, nnd the;
assessed va . nt ion hiis bcea cut dow n
;o I.
Iiyous, Km nee, 1h paved with devil r!
fjftd gla^H, the block* 'icing so closely
fitted that water cannot pass between
them.
, Of all strikes, in the I'lilted States
prior to 1 nnl, the successful cues mini
lie red 316, the compromises 1 ."it tun!
588 failed.
Heedless laisins are
• t'ct of Sutt.iua grapes,
jotlirr vnrlelles arc belim ih'Veloped uud
aiKely the prod
allhoUKh iiiany
(\ihl\Mted.
Frnnce has a smaller percentiute of 1
millionaires and a sniiiller perceh!. uei
it pau'iers lUnn other eounlrics.
Kuglinh butchers a century ami itsc'l'
vcKetahle leaves for wrapping their
meat, owIiik to it paper shortaffe.
Take
Grove's Ta'stesf&ss
CHILL Tonic
The Old Standard Remedy
of Recognized Merit and Reliability.
75c.
The children
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Wrigley's—and it's
good* for them.
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Made under condjtions of
absolute cleanliness and
brousht to fhetn in Wriaiev's
sealed sanitary package.
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sweets, aids digestion, sweet-
ens breath, allays thirst and
helps keep teeth clean./
Costs little, benefits much, j
Still 5c
Everywhere
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HOME, SWEET HOME—JOSIE HAD REVENGE TO Sl'ARE ON THIS OCCASION .
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Senator Morris Sheppard Is atI
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Totiii home to sinnd Tlianks^lvlrur.
I^H klng over '.he record slner Morris
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lc of Texas are thanklnl that
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