Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 97, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 16, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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THE GOLDEN GIRL.
ALCOHOL GROWS ON TREES
Liquid Declared to. Be Flertiful if),
tiiooma Which Ftourlah in Pro?
fuaiau |n India,
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Alcohol in' these days baa attention Jlaiu Fu:c star, whtf will aj.ponr lu his
latent productkik '*The Challenge of
the Law?' at the King. Tboatff, he-
from govern men t s in diverse way*.
England baa had a copimlttee study
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^5pE? «^Lh?,nZ'*m M^nJh Kfflmil.>8 before he hr«gina his
trha^ opportunl^^cM^ b^U npxt |iriM|wMo|1 in th(. FlW studios irt
a«e intei fjflllj. Of course. 1Il(1|vxvn(M, raiiri,n,La.
potatoes, artichokes and cereals came .
f*r atjtentlop, Xpax 4< aflep* f
are It% known sources of alcohol.
to tor a'
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Thia flower, when sub dried, contains devotee of p-dontrianlsai,. often laU
6 per cent of its weight in ferment-iJuK 1<J|K hikes with his friends. .. ■ ,
able sugar, and apparently is to be! -The'handsome ntar insists, aud with
gntliered by the tqn. Then there; are much tvlsdom, t^t man Was created
the fertile gaaea at the coke ovens, to be an active animal, and that unleigj.
They are so rich li| apprises to the he continue* some form 'of activity , to
everyday man that If w not very sturt- whki he lias been ju'customed f^(
ling to learn they contain ethylepe, many centuries, he w^lJ deteriorate
which by synthetic processes some- pjjysleally, and that means eons< «
v«wt developed under the stresni- ot "quejit mental deterioration. Mr. Rua-
rvm* limy bft convfj^l into ethyl nl- has determlnTA tlmt itotlilng shall
cohol. '*;/•><.'• 'i, Interfere with his sU(LcAis on t^fe
screen, at leant as far as keeping
physically fit is concerned., ITence the
walking trip, which will.'tike about
a week, and for whlch Mr. lausaell lias
planned an elaborate itinerary. : j
With the coal beds about to pro-
duce alcohol, and the tjeas of India
fairly blossoming with It, the mian
with a motor, car may quiet the fears
aroused by the scientists' figures
which show that we are in sight of the
end of petroleum and gasoline, There
la nothing like being easy Ih one's
mind.—The Nation's 15 vH lot In.
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CHILD RUN OVER BY
ATOAIOBILE ESCAPES
SERIOUS INJURY.
Claud, rf-ycar-old-son of Mi-. «n<l Mrs.
K. L. Adams, East Kerr street, miracu-
lously escaped serious lujury about
jCrlU) o'clock Monday afternoon when
. struck ^by an automobile driven v on
J East College street, near Broughton.
and run over. Although the wheel of
the car passed over the abdomen. Dr.
jj. a. L. Wolfe, whe^attended him, said
there was no evfdenee of ihternal ?u*
Juries, and that the child should re-
cover without serious consequence.
The child was struck when it jump-
ed dowu from the rear of a wagon on
which it was riding in front of the
approaching car, according to ratfoi-
mau John Uoliertson, who investigated,
and the driver, E. L. Freeman, was In
no way to blame for the accident, it
hi stated. He stopped and gave what
assistance lie could.
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At, the Gem.
When au author or a playwright
acquires fame, his earlier works,
written before be had mounted far
np the ladder of success, always have
a I greatly eidianced interest A\*>ry
Hopgood Is proliably the best known
writer of stage farce In the countr^y.
He wrote *Fair and Wanner." a
Broadway hit for two seasons, collab-
orated with Mary Itoberts Rhlnehart
on the . famous "Seven Days," and re-
cently scored another ten-strike wtth
''Tlie Gold Diggers," starring Ina
Clare.
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I 'Bow^i^l who will t'ike
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the local Association allies
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respective teams, as is shown l y ttu*
following list of placers who will
lake part, by teams:
HBeam No. S, "I'opcoru
Dick Reynolds, Jake fc'ergusou,
S^taiaii, Qeorge W. C. e and Jch
Dennis. Teapi Wo. i "I?J nk Ltu^p-
kUia." tlarqr Shoaiicr. W. & Wharton.
WV F. I4dwa. J<H' MOmer. O. D.
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Deeiers," Costa Morrow, Rich Mitch-
ell, G. F. Adamspu, Rob toug.
mee. Team No. -L pretty Piuklrti,*'
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W. N. BuKeher aud Mouroe
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tin* Red ^rlangle Tournament, ami
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"We're going JpgBee fine times," n*
markcHl Seijdtoir SofRbuni, "if all of us
cltlxens turn out nnd work as Imrd as
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The above picture is o£ May I'etor-
ncm, the golden girl of the Metropoli-
tan Opera {Company,, who will slnj; at
Kidtl-Key Auditorium Monday, Novem-
ber L"_\ is undoubtedly ciiu' of tlje most
pleasing artists on the concert, stage
today. From advance press notices re-
.cei\ed lite people of Sherman are a^-
Hiired of oujt? of the greatest concerts
ever in our <*ity. Miss l'eter**on
lias heeh encagetl by the Metr< politau
opera Company to take the leading
role in tie; following operay: Lakna*,
Li Bohcme, Traviuta, jCarmen and
Afanon, for this season. Sherman |h:o-
ple wjjl doubtless give the young la-
<Iies of I lie Kldd-Key College Forum
the support they deserve and Miss
l'eterson svill be greeted by au over-
llowiuR house..
jn^re was a time, shortly > aftbr^
Mr. Hopwood deserts ilic ncwsiMijicr
gnmo to cast bis fortunes witl| the
stage, when bis writings .were In d
rather more serious mocsl. "Tills
Woman—This Man." prcxluced in this
period, was the play that ' brought
young Hopwood his first big auceaw?
This drama has now. l oen prod need
ns a motion picture, with Dorothy
Da I ton the star, and will be show it
for two "days codjmenclng Wcdrnwlay
next at the Cem Tbeatrft." It Is an
J unusually appealing story of love, mis-
understanding and final i reconcilia-
tion. the happy ending l elhg brought
News was received in Sherman "bout by several startling dramatic
Monday on I lie death in Dallas Snmlay twists. Edward Lpngford heads an
of Charley Dofdall. Mr. Dofdall was excellent supisirtlng cast i\s )"«d^
for a numher of years a resident of nuu>. Jiarlcy Knob's directed the
Sherman, while the Greincr-KeUy ,pleture and It Is a Faramount Art
Drug Company was in business Jheje, craft.
and went With the company wlieii it 1 •1 T*i '
moved to Dallas. At the time of his The Grand Waterfalls in Labrador
death lie was one of the officers of (has a fall of feet, the highest In
the company. Mr. Dofdall had many the world.
up my mult rii, :,nd Fwc fek
even (ttarc.
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Cliariey IKifdall.
We are Equipped and Able to Handle
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Fifth Floor M. & P. Baak Building
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friends here who learm,Hl of his death
with genuine regaet.
All except six of the signers, of tb<'*
American Declaration of IndciK'tid-
euce were Masons.
There are now more than 14,000 co-
operative marketing assmlations In
the United States. x f
Cash and Carry Specials
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Hut Short Skirts and Silk Storkhigs
are Visible Through Them.
MOTHERS MEND
For Expectnnt Mothers
•seb It Thee Generitions
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f *AoriiLt> Reouuior Co., PtPT, B-D, Atlamta.
To Prevent Chills
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destroy the Malarial Germs
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207 E. Houston Si.
Log CabiffjnpliMi
10 lbs. Red Karo... ..
10 lbs. Mary Jane....
fO lbs. Farmer Jones
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There was u little KaspiriR from the
audh'iiee at a show of winter models, |
unvs tl:c I^'inlon Graphic when a man- i
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nctpiSn slhlcii in wearing a velvet
ii with a corselet hodicc laced up
flic luck in the manner <>l' the 'SOs.
Cut this iloeft not Indicate that cor-
s! It l towns v arc i« lie general wear.
Miss Mlapetu Phelps, in whose show
the • throw-bttt-k'' ,'ippearM* has bojr-
I'owi d *ff*r.rii'"crt her periods, and though
one nnwl -i ini/jlitt-have been made for
Sf-Uoiicra zade jir the <Jueen erf Sheba,
the next might be an affair of tulle
ami lace flciunvs which remind ofte of j
the Sv|ntefiiaIter portraits of Queen i
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There were even crinolines—not the
nicdlt'ied farthingale of Inst year,
which nr.;rely stuck out on tl c lilpS—
hut all mth<k almost-touchlng-ttoc-
floor aflulBH of soft llounceK. But a
Victorian lady would have swooned
away «t 1^ *lfcht bf ihein, for they
were nil transparent nnd a very nar-
row. very short sheath ami a goOd
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Billy Rhodes
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"Nobody's Girl"
A Federated Production
From the Story "Miss Nobody"
By Magnus Ingleton
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY—
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4 lbs. Mrs. Tucker ...
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Np. 3 Sficed Pineapple 40c
No. 1 Sliced Pin€apple 25c
No. 2Zi Y. F. Peadbes (in syrup) 35c
New English Walnuts, 35c
New Almonds, lb.
Dromedary Dates, pkg. ...
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