Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 102, Ed. 1 Monday, November 22, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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ONE OF THE MOST INTERESTING
EVENTS IN HISTORY OF SHER-
MAN KNIGHT TKMPLARISM.
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One of the inoKt Interesting pvonta
In tin* history of Knight Templnrlam
i in Sherman will take place Ttteftlay
—Mljjlii a l Mnnorilr halt, ln'(dnnlYm at
« oVhwic imnnptljr. (>n thin poeasion
the KnigffM of Malta degree will ho
poutlctfiHl in full form by a team from
DallaV Comma mlerjr, lieadnl hy Sara
1*. Cochran, punt .grand commamler uf
tin* grand comutaiulery of Knights
Templar of
In addition to the degree work,
Which requires elaborate costumes and
paraphernal la for Its presentation,
music win l e ftirnhdted by quartet
from the Scottish Kite <'*the<lral of
l)a I UK, under the leadership of David
Grove, director and accompanist. The
quartet will consist of the following:
Mj*. All>ert Slttith, soprano; Mr*.
Luellu B. Thompson, alto; Mr. Fred
D.' DaIIford, tenor;, Mr. James G.
Bennett, l>asm .
The' following program will he ren-
dered at Intervals during .the confer-
ring of the degree:
J* "1'roetusionil March"
Alexander Guilmant
(Mr. Grove.)
ILQuartet: "O Gladsome.. Light"....
• Arkhangelsk?
3. guaftet: "Consider and Hear
Me" - I'floeger
4. "The Sword Motive" (Parsifal)
Waguer
(Mr. Grove.)
5. Quartet! "Cmlo"..Sir John Stalner
6. Quartet: "Sanctus"
| ....Sir Jolvn Stalner
T. Quarte' "Agnus Del" Adams
& Duet : •Whimpering Hope",—*....
.' .... ;v Hawthorlie
? (Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Thompson.)
i>. Quartet:,-,"Gloriu in Excelsls"....
" .... .„.Conci ne
j(r# Quartet: "Hoi)', Holy, Holy"
> .... Dykes
lti.- "Heeessloiril March" —««.ftog"."si
(Mr. Grove.)
A large crowd is expected on lids
occasion, the Knights Templar of Mc-
Kinriey. Deiilaon, Hon hum, CiaiqeHVillo
mid I >urant having bet>n invited to
he present and take part in the cere-
monies.
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Constancy Binney. winsome atar of
and screen, will be-tbe attrac
at the King theatre two days
starring In 'East,'* the Jtechel
Crother#' play in which she nuNle the
biflgeHt triumph of her stafce career,
abd is said f« repeat hef suocesa oil
the screen.. ^,-y*
Miss Binney has the role of Penelope
t'enn. a sweet daughter of a
stricken minuter. She goes
¥ork to remedy the timilyV finan-
cial affairs, and there she takes a
room at a hoarding honjie, located at
"J Knst." She makes the acquaint-
ance of Napoleon Glbhs. another
boarder, who falls In torfc wlth her
to Think About,"
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role portrayed liy
Ruth Aaderson, the tal
tkM had abmatant
ulsplay her abilities. The
Miss Swansea through
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at first sight. V,?-'-.
After fallln* to ahtitfu employment
of her choice* Penelope 1 <lrl*Ait* to
Accept an engagement In the cbwuR.
Sheiftoem't ici the hoarder* know
wlnufc she Is doing for n living, f.nd
because they know lirtl.V about
her, their suspicions are r.ro lod.
Finally, when she haw't enongli
money to pay hif^r lxvmj bftl and her
landlady threatens to put her out.
ebo baa . "A;:pleee of luck*.. and Is
asked to replace the prima donna, who
has resigned from the show. Re-
turning to the boarding house with
plenty of money she Is welcomed
with open arms—especially those of
Napoleon Glbba.
Miss Binney is surrounded by the
name cast that supported her In thp
stage production with tin* exception
of Henry Hull,, who had the role of
Napoleon Glbhs and is replaced in the
picture by Reginald Denny, John 8.
Robertson was the director and Kath-
ryne Stuart did the continuity.
King theatre today anil tomorrow.
for
r her
AltJifl
that this production will earn
er an additional host of admirers,
ough rags unit tatter* play
their part la the action. Ml** Swan-
son .'wear* gown* of striking beauty.
novettr- stret costume* and
lif Jfee- evening gowus of unusual beauty were
designed by Claire West under the
supervision of Cedl B. De Mlile and
Miss Swunson wear* them wRh her
habitual grree,a Hl charm.
Miss Swanson plays tlie central fem-
Inlno role. Other notible nauiea In tin*
cast Include Elliott-IJexter, Thetslore
Rotier ts. Monte Blue, Ola I re McDowell,
little Mickey Moore. Theodore Kosloff,
James Ma si vq #nd Julia t^iye.
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At the Gem. \
Can you fancy lieautlful Gloria
Hwanson dressed in rags and tatters?
Retuemlier the many gorgeous gowns
Which have become so much a part
of Miss Hwanson as a result of her
success In "Don't Change Your Hus-
band." "Male and Female" and "Why
Change Tour Wife?"
-Anil yet rags and tatters are Miss
Hwanson'* portion through a large
portion ot-thc story' of Cecil B. : He
Mllle's Paramount picture, "Something
Woman Kills Policeman.
St. I/()uis, Mo., Nov. 22-Believing
that a police automobile which was
pursuing her speeding machine was a
1 audit car, Mrs. Samuel S. Scott, u
prominent society woman, shot and
killed Patrolman Cliarle* J. Backer
early Sunday as ho brought her car
to'a stop.
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THEATRE
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PATHE WEEKLY
With Lota of Sights.
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"WHY IS A CROW?"
IOWA FARMER ASKS.
ANSWER IS—"CAWS."
Sioux <'ity, l:i., Nov. L"J.—At-
tackcd by thousands of crows
while duck hunting on the Mis-
souri river near here, M. I<.
Murray of Nails, killed and
wounded more than ? <iO of th# *
birds In three hours. iisIiik about
L'OO shot truii shells. The- (tun-
ing darkness gave him an oppor-
tunity to escape.
The fight started when Muv.
ray shot at one lone crow and
wound*it it. The wounded bird
cried for help, and soon hun-
dreds of others came to its aid.
soon the ground was covered
with dead and wounded crows.
The remaining birds attacked
Murray, striking lilni with their
beaks and wings. When dark
11c"ss cm in** tin* hunter was able
to retreat to a willow patch, and
the crows, unable to advance
ii 1Mhi lilin, returned to roost.
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"Tlie World lias Ended." Millions
now living will never die Free leetuie
by R. II. Barber of New York, at
Washington Then'er. Sunday Nov. 21.
at .'t p. in. Seats free. No collections.
Public cordially invited. nlt5T tp
DON'T 1AKE CALOMEL—BOND
PILLS ARE BETTER.
They do not sicken or gripe.
They do not "tear you to pieces."
They do not leave you constipated.
They are small, mild, effective.
Why waste time and money on un-
known and expensive purgative?
just take ONE BOND'S PILL at
bedtime for that Headache, Bilious-
ness, Torpid Liver anil IMi/incss,
and wake up well, without any un-
pleasant recollections. 25c a- all dru<-
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MOTHERS, UO THIS-
When the Children Cough,
Rub Mustcrole on Throats
and Chests
No telling hov/ soon the symptom?}
nay develop into croup, or worse. And
then':', when you're glad you have a
jar of Mustcrole ct hand to give
prompt, sure relief. It docs not blister.
As first --d and a csrtain remedy,
Murtcrole i; c::cellent. Thousands of
mothers knov/ it. You should keep a
j.ir in the house, ready far instant use.
It i3 (!ic remr ly for r.rfulta, too. Re-
lieves core thropt, bronchitis^ tonsilitis,
rrotip, r'.i.l' net!% a^tluna, neuralgia,
headachc, conjosiion, pleurisy, rheu-
matism, lumbnjjn, peina and aches of
back or joints, sprains, sore muscles,
chilblains, trusted feet and colds of the
chest (it often prevents pneumonia),
and 65c jar;; hospital size $3.00
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Tuesday and W^dneiday, November 23 awl 24
Usher's Quartette Hamony Singers—4 Beautiful Brunettes.
Sol Berns, Jew Comedian—Stories and Parodies
Harris & Manion in ''Uncle Jerry at the Op'ry."
* • " ^ I VERA BURT & STEPPERS " "
Scintillating, Snappy "Tersichorean Treat.
GAUNTIER'S BRICKLAYERS
Something Different.
LITTLE MISS MANHATTAN
Musical Comedy Company
With a Beauty Chorus of
SIXTEEN SWEET SIXTEENS
Matinee ancl Night, Starting Thanksgiving Matinee, Nov. 25.
Program Changed Daily.
PRICES—Matinee 25c, 35c. Nights 25c, 55c, 77c.
Seats at Nail's Drug Store—Phone 23.
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—TODAY AND TOMORROW—'
Constance Binney
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SHE LOOKED LIKE A
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When, she came back.—But
When\she had gone out they were all
screaming at her at the boarding house.
Particularly the landlady. She owed her
two weeks' rent, you see. And her clothes
were old and queer.
BUT SHE CAME BACK LIKE A QUEEN
with an outfit of clothes that made them
gasp- And when the landlady saw her
foil, they had to find the salts. And Na-
poleon Gibhsy too, who was in love with her,
.wanted to know where ! she got all the
pretty green.
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