Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 107, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 27, 1920 Page: 5 of 8
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MESSAGES AND
FLOWERS SENT
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BODY OP LATE REPUBLICAN
LKADKK WILL BR INTERRED
MONDAY AFTERNOON.
Associated Press Dispatch]
Ariluiore, Qkla., Nov. 27.—Scores ot
telegram* and letters of condolence
and floral arrays arrived here las£
night and Unlay for Mrs. Jake L.
Haruon, widow of the Republican Fa*
tioiml Committeeman from Okluhouia,
who died here early yesterday. Mr,
Hamuli's denth waa the result of a
"gunshot"*'wound, according to a state-
ment signed by five physicians. His
business manager has stated the
wound whs canned by the "accidental
dim-barge" of u pistol which Mr. Ila-
mon was cleaning in his room in u lo-
cal hotel last Sunday night.
The body will lie in state in Con-
vention Mall here from 8 a. in. until
2 p. m. Monday. Funeral services will
lie held at the Presbyterian church
and burial will be iu a local cemetery.
Many prominent Republicans have
sent word they would attend the ser-
vices.
It was announced at the County At-
torney's office that no progress had
lieen made iu the search for Clara
Smith, charged with assault with in-
tent to kill in connection with the
wounding of Mr.^Hamon.
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ASSOCIATION TO MEET
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Denlsou, Tex., Nov. A—The annual
meeting of Denlsou Associated Chari-
ties is announced for nest Monday at
2:30 p. m. at the Chamber of Com-
merce. Mrs. J. T. Alder, the presi-
<!' nt. wishes lliat all citizens interest-
ed in charity work iu the dt.v to be
present and hear the annual report
which is to be read. Opportunities for
making suggestions for carrying on
(he work will also bo offered. Election
of ofticrcs for the new year, which be-
gins Decemlier 1st, will be held.
Kev. Keid Returns.
ltev. I. H. Itehl, pastor of First
Christhm church, lias returned from
Kahin.'il, where h*> coutluvted a very
successful revival meeting- He will
lie in his pulpit Sunday morning and
evening. Special music under direc-
tion of H. A. ShaW will be given b?
the choir. * «
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To liaise Pliurch Debt.
Denlsou. Tcx.i • Nov; Si7V The special
«f n t>nign lb* ilwbt. of
against the Soutli Side Christian
< Inin li, :iniioiincc'l to «'omc to a close
Sunday, promises nn Interesting an-
nouucciiHMit shall be made by the pas-
tor. .Jolm 1, Andrews, Sunday. He lias
been ffcetvln^ jjil'.ta during the week
end ciwjuftk ffncytrmgL'iniurt was shown
to give pnmdsis-'i.Ji! t ,tb(' dftlil may In-
llnafly llf^f ifcii^la^ Ho will be in Ids
pulpit Sniidnfj uiornlng and evening
He Is still unable to get along entirely
without r*niteh<-s since
by an auto.
being run down
Health Officer (Jives Warning.
l>enisoii. Tex., Nov. "7—"I wish to
Issue a warning to the j>e<>ple of Denl-
sou against the very serious practice
• if suppressing information ib' t the
city health oflicer should have," sai<l
Dr. Itootli. city health oflicer. this
morning. The doctor stated that lie
I.as frequently found that news with
reference to the presence of contagi-
ous diseases such as sntallpov. diph-
theria. scarlet fever. Influenza, has
been suppressed, nut only !yv the lay-
man, but also by the physician.
Klre at Beanlen Arit.
Am"V fated Pr« * Dispatch 1 ,
I'ine I'.luff, Ark . N<iv." 27.— Fire
early today destroyed four brick stores
and other buildings at Itr'ardcn. Ark.
The hiss is s11ill to exceed Jfl.'50,(HNI.
Colby Leaves Tuesday.
The Knights Templar wjll have drill
Monday nlgnt at ? :S0 o'clock.
Mrs. O. F. Johnson, who Ins been
quite ill, is reported Improved.
The White s8hrine will hold Its re«'
ular meeting Tuesday night at 7:30.
The reading room of Sherman Pub
lie library'will lie open from 2 p. m
to 0 p. m. Sunday.
The Woman's Auxiliary of First
llnptist «:hi:rcl'. will meet lr. all day
session In the church ha we men t Mon-
day, beginning at 11:30 a. m.
H ,j,
Morris, the 8 year -did son of Mr.
and Mm 6. M. Oolqtepas of West
Houston street, is suffering from a
broken arm which he sustained in a
fall from a barn Thursday.
G. S. Murphy, U. R Deputy Collector
Internal Revenue, will be in his office
at the city hall, Sherman from 0 a. m.
to 4 p. m. Monday and Tuesday, to
recleve tax and give Information.
Mr. and Mrs. John Locke, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Locke, Ray I^oeke, Misses
Cleo, Mabel and Lillian Scruggs aiid
Carrol Scruggs attended the funeral
of J. L. Scruggs in Ronhain Thurs-
day.
All member* of Sherman Council,
No. 1280, Knights of Columbus, will
meet at Knights of Columbus Hull
next. Sunday at 7:40 a. in. to attend
holy communion in a body at the 8
o'clock nui.-tK. Visiting Kiights arr
welcome.
Miss Ida M. Irving, Sunday school
expert who Is spending some time with
the Central Christian church of this
city, will speak at the church Sumlay
night on "Religious Kducatlon in the
Adult Department." All Interested tn
Sunday school work are cordially In-
vited to hear Miss Irving.
A party of Sherman Masons went to
McKlunev Friday night and conferred
t lie Royal Ajeh degree for the McKln-
ne.v chapter, returning on a late car.
Those In the party were: J. T. Knott.
J. M. .Gillespie, J. J. Barnes, R. G.
Durham, W. McCaMland, W. E. Raney
a id Fred Crowe. They repot t a very
enjoyable trip.
Arrangements are completed for the
membership banquet of Post K, T. P.
A., of this city, In the Chatnher of
Commerce auditorium Ratufday evet.-
ii g at 7 30 o'clock. A large fiumber oi
traveling men of Sherman, Denison,
Paris and other titles who are mem-
l^rs of the l'osftwil^be present. Kd
Jf. Mid key, pHstnatlohal ; president,
Will hi? trtaatnul*l<er ,0f the mining. f
The' passenger car of I>. Thomp-
son, dflven bj' Mr. Thompson's son. and
n delivery truck of t'asteel & Son were
equally damaged when the two ma-
chines collided at the intersection of
ltroekett and Crockett atreets Satur-
day forenoon. Neither driver was In-
jured. The front wheels of both
cars were smashed and other damage
done.
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Cum plaint#. werH filed in the City
Co\irt by Tutrtdaian Charley Stamps
charging two barbers with affray, fol-
lowing a fisticuff and fight said to
have been staged In front of a North
Travis street barber shop, .-near the
lllnkley Hotel Saturday ^morning.
uf the men was struck over the head
with a bottle, it Is stated, suffering an
ugly wound. However, liis injury was
not serious.
At press hour Saturday afternoon.
I>r. \\\ I>. Poo. prominent Sherman
physician, was reported to be In a
critical condition at St. Vincent's
Sanitarium. I>r. Poo underwent an
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Aiwiatrd Prrnn Dinpatrh
Washington, Nov. 27
Slate Colby will leave
America next Tuesday.
Soirelarv of
for Smith
Unlucky Day for Spain.
April 5 Is the anniversary of the
compromise of Rreil.i, In l.ri 5fl, when
the nobles of Holland presented a peti-
tion against the Inquisition and the
Spanish outrages perpetuated' In It*
name. The revolt <>f the Netherlands,
following Philip's determination to
wipe out Protestantism, ruined Span-
ish prosperity.
Beginning of Spring.
Spring begins when the sun enters
the sign of Aries of the zodiac, or the
constellation of Pisces, and the exact
time of this event varies a little from
year to year. The dates of the com-
mencement of I the seasons may be
Btated as nboift March 21, June 21,
September 22 a*d December 22.
Ireland has less suicides, according
to population, than any other country.
Instead of kissing. Maori woman of
New Zealand rub noses.
The oft oner rubber trees are tapped
the more sap they will yield.
Humming birds often use spider
threads in building their nests.
What Is the Best
Shoe for Me?
1—It is the one that fits
2——It is in slylc.
3—It wears well because it
fits.
4—It costs enough to insure
best materials.
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T«) tell their side of the trouble and Yightlug iu Ireland to l*remler Lloy^l <3<>orge, u deh gation of "tha MNNM '! S ijj"
bera of the Irish (Constabulary went recently to LoudiHi. Tile gmup seen tn«ic photographed in Downiiig strect.
Sergeant J. J. KeniMHly. whooe aou, hIho a constable, had been killed. Is mill ttUUiiig with tin* prime minister.
Hainar tireenwootl, Chief Secretary for Ireland, Is at the left and A. Bouar Law id the right. K '
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operation Thursday for upp« ndlciti«,
and from the first his condition has
lieen regarded as serious. His reac-
tion from the operation has not been
as good as hoped for, and his condition
Is,very serious. Dr. Poe is city physi-
cian for Sherman.
"Work was started Saturday on the
W. C. "Eubank building on the cast
side of the square, on the remodelling
of the front and other Improvements
which will lie made before the bald-
ing Is occupied by the Travis Theatre,
which will lie ftlicrmaufc newest pic-
ture house. Tlu-o Zarparlnes Is pro-
prietor of the new show, which Is a*
fected to open January 1st.
The most convenient time tor dully
practice ani workout, the selwtion of
a captain and ollter details prepara-
tory to the organization of a football
team from the local American lx-glon
IHwt. to meet n team from the Green-
ville Deeemlier 4, and iu SlH'rman De-
cember. 11. will lie (hfhh-d ut a mecr-
ing of all memlsTS of the jmsf Inter-
ested in playing, ut Charles It. Sini-
mons Post headquarters on the south
side of the square Suturday evenmg
at 7 o'ehs-k. The mis'tlug will last
but thirty minutes, and all former
football players of the post are urged
to be present. (
A good business in traffic violation
convictions has Itecu done In .liutge
I'erry Leslie's City (Xiurt, at ti e City
Hall, this tvrok. No less tiinii six of-
fenders. caught by Stienuau'S vigilant
policemen, nqd chargisi with iqwydlug,
rei'kiess driving, nnd simitar*offiuses,
have paid fine^ of $5 and costs,
nmounti.ig to >12.!)0. Considering the
fact that Shnrmun employ* no motoi-
<yde otftuer, the record la.jcegarded as
a good one, and that no discrimination
Is being sh'iwu is exhibitor by the face
that among those against whom com-
plaints have been filed Is a young
woman prominent In social circles of
the dfy. Her irtirte wil' come up next
week. She Is charged with turning
her enr in the middle of the block,
and running past n sfrtn't car loading
passengers.
no hove to restore
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Iterlin, Nov. 27.—Report* that « r-
gaiilsations have been formed in Its-
varia for the ptupnse of restoring tho
mouarehy and cstaHllsliiug Bavarian
domination over <lermany, were dli-
credltetl by Minister President Vod
Ruhr of llavak-ia today, in a state-
ment l y the Associated Press, asser-
tion waif made that rumors of sep-
aratist and revolutionary movements
In Huvaria Have been circulated by
opponent* of the present «-o«litlon
government th<«re which li bourgeois
and violently opposed by eommuuisti
and Independent socialists hi Ger-
many.
"Much that Is misleading bus lieen
said, 'declared President Von Kahr,
Einwohnerwclir in Ilava
Mis i Kthel Cox and Ml*s Vernon
Uaxter are attemliug the Ktate Teach-
era' meeting In Fort Worth.
Mrs. Clem CalholuL ami little *on,
Chartem, of- Pwos. are visiting Mrs.
('alboun's parents, and Mrs. C.
W. Parker, '-i.'l;:-'
, Judge J. It. Blades, elerk of the
Eastern district Fe<h'ral Court ot
Texas, returns! Suturtlay to Bean-
nnmt, where c«>urt Is In acted*hi. after
hj,-ending the Thanksgiving holidays
v.-lth iiome fulkg.
Ramlle Bevens, formerly assistant
manager of the P. W. Wisilworth
ston' here, and now^ at Oklahoma
City, pasHed tlirtiugh trie city last av-
tnliur, reluming from Dallas, where
Id* father ha* purchased a drug store
Roy h Gillespie, Air Service II. 8.
A., stationed at Lore Field, Dallas.
<ame home Thanksgiving lo visit his
parents, Mr. aud Mr*. J. M. Gillespie
of this city. The trip was made In a
"Jn. 0 II. G. 1 Airplane," piloted by
"H* Major II. H. C. Richards, commanding
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Inasmuch as nobody has ever an-
swered the obl question, "What be-
comes of all the pins?" we submit one
tliut may lie easier: What becomes of
all the safety razor blades?—Albany
Journal.
Preciousness of Rarity.
We not Infrequently hear the first
kiss of love very highly spoken of,
hut n great deal may be said also for
the good-hy kiss of a wife's relative-
Ohio Stute Journal.
"about the
ria.
"Recent reports stated that «, ,,
'orgesch.' which was alleged to have J officer I wive Field
lieen formed as A tiuecleus about which( ' « . .
centered a movement to restore tho j g|x rhi^j in Kxploslon.
Wittleliach luglgwj^ly .Bavaria and
carry out n prograth of far reaching Anwrl«f«4 Prn« DUpstc&j
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that ■ rW*l. ttofl a, Sn5«o.l.,n
T^8 W ' . !0f a nlunt at Vefgato, JW miie* from
tl„- kl w*«frwrt. 1.1 ... .--B.nl- .ttvrHmu. m„ «
nitlon onu.|HMpd «f tO- r/.nilOU
times known as the Bavarian eltisenj 1* ' r 1 (
guard.' It is nut unlike Ihejlaw atjdj Hominlrk IPMalley Dead. «
order committer which sonic Amerl-j . 1 \ •, i.it , ). 1 .;......
«an cunimjinitics have org^ntiied to Aaimout#!! Prosn r>t«im«hI !
protect themselves agaHist rowd.vtsin^ | '
pillage and disorder. It wan, brought ;i- Ori«wn*.i Nov/.2T-Hl)omlnlrk OiV,
Intq existeiicc by Herr Aur. SodaHst Malley. on<s owner of Ihe New O^
lienus-ratlc MiuMoi uf the Utertor/ !• /leaaa ltern and widely kiniwni lu sport
tiiis. Hn WHH shot by rioters and lay lng cftxs>«a,< dled here today. ,
for a long time at th«^ is>int ofdcalli.) ' ; . 1 ' ..
He still Is a supporter of tli organl-j
wit ion. v. . I . • if ] I ms • -Ml
"It is organisation of rtdeent chl-p5* • '*,1 nA A ra'm
zens of all political faiths in .preserve|
order tusl prevqat the recurrence of
Bolshevik riots, ;i It is under oath to
chirk revolutionary - JoptenienUi,
whether they start from the extrem"
nidleals or the extreme <-onservatlve*.n
President Von Kahr oKflmated the
organization had a mctnlMarshlp of
about 200,000.
Just
buyer was able to get at
unloading sale; and, at
price, too! This, we
Monday's selling.
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To Prevent Chill*
Take GROVE'S TASTELESS CHflL*.
TONIC to destroy the Malarial Germs
in the Wood and thus Prevent Chili*
75c.
BEST AGE
A man is aa Old as His organs; he
can ba as vigorous and healthy at
70 as at 3S if he aids his organs in
performing their functions. Keep
your vital organs healthy with
COLD MEDAL
charming
idkd Satin in bra
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BLACKS AND BROWNS.
$8.00 TO $14.00.
Yates
Shoe Co.
French
Experts
from the factory ht flermont-Ferrand.
Frame, superintend the construetton
of IterBOUSUMii Tires from
t.> end Their experience.
modern American metlasis In Mr
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Cords,
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DISTRIBUTORS.
Sherman. Texas.
Bay From Your
Local Dealer.
Ths world's standsrAsmvdy for kidney,
1 livtr, bladder and arte add troubles
sines 1696; corrects disorders; stimulates
vital organs. Alt druggists, three tlm.
OaU Medal mm every hs>
80 Years Old
-Was Sick
Now Feels'Young Altes
Talcing Eatonlc for
Soar Stomach
"I had sour stomach ever since I
had the crip and it bothered ma badly.
Have taken Eatonie only s week and
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Early ihoppefl vill be greatly benefitted, in a financial
by making their selections at Sherman's Greatest
Shopping Center. Spic-and-span new merchandise now
greet* you at every turn you make throughout our great
store. Every Department is filled with dhoice "Gift Sug-
gestions/* and. ?$■}>'«
AT AN UNDERVALUE PRICE.
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Selections are now easy—stocks are full, and at their best—
Each day. from nowi on, makes choice selections harder.
and, your Christmaa popping a burden instead of a pleasure.
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■ays Mm. John Hill.
Kflloi
ach, indigintion, heartburn, bloatin
RLY—SHOP TODAY!
nic quickly relievefl soar stom-
idigsstion, heartburn,, bloating
and distress after eating because it
takes np and carries out the excess
acidity and gases which cause most
stomach ailments. If yon have "tried
everything" and still suffer, do not
give op hope. Katonio has broaght
relief to tens of thousands like yon.
A big box costs but s trifle with yonr
druggist's guarantee.
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will pay your subscription to the Daily Demo-
<< ocrat from now until January 1st, 1922. Reg*
ular Rate is $7.50 per year or 75c per month.
will pay your subscription to the Weekly Demo-
crat from now until January lit, 1922. Reg
ulaf rate it $1.50 per year, ir
NO COMMISSIONS OR DISCOUNTS ON THIS UNUSUAL OFFER
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A special, of Gold Band Imported, Nippon China Cups ajfid
Saucers, worth $5.00 per set, for $3.13. Get yours early-
they will not last long at this price. See our south show window.
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