Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 119, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 11, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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AUSTIN COLUSfiE
TRAM RWWihflZtfl) HMB THE
YEAR'S GOOD WORK.
Ar-
rayed in the jwont advanced Troauilto
style, a smart horHewo®an hi riding
v5.;WNSwlw* an Italian Prinoe«H qf q o
FAATuit t *««*iiwance, « «lrt In lb© Rfrti «f'w>om aeeneJBeaale Barrtecate a* Mrs.
FOOTOAH *MF SawU, In
Larry and Mera— bo we* unharm-
ed—followed aonne distance batata*,
arm IP arm.
King Thealre tatty. -.
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Al «he Wtohtogfe*.
stirring and dragMtlc court
# early Oreek mythology. # French
*rat girl, jk HulaHuia maiden. a|i' Sends," her latest )M*rtsou-Col^ p|c-
"The, J^ri«i|||JBK
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Mwnhew of the foottmll squad of
Austin roiie^c will 1m* the guests of
fthomuin tmshies* men ar a banquet
at the Chamber of (tommerce anditor-
lum Tiicmtoy evening ar «:30 ooieefc.
, Italian peasant, a Japanese "Butter* ture. which will be nhoi* at the
i fly," a Pierrette, a Ruwlan ballerUM^ Washington Theatre, starting Monday
**■ aeries of twenty beautiful girl* lit *or a run of two depn. takes thestand
the costumes of many countries ap- and utterly disregarding the fact that
I>ear In Metro's atl-sthr production of her reputation will w ff«r by the #d-
"<-lothee," now showing at die (Jem . mission tells the court that pn the
Theatre Monday and Tgeeday> J night Donald Cllffe was accused of
according to arrange*u*ta now under j Amhff ^ Mottoes"; shows1 having robbed her hu«t nd's We.
X*V, served roe. Kan- jn^piof of ,« Aahtoh||ble Fifth was with her. She does not, however.
garoos as a mark pf the appreciation
of loo |. huidiM?a«,,iaflU.for tb« good
work which Coach E, V. Frpiand'H
men dirt on the foofball field this
season.' The name of.tUe Kangaroos
and incidentally Sherman, was carried
over the entire Meuthweat by the work
of Freefand's men thin season in de-
feating ttftyh teams as Hendrix College,
of Arkansas, which tied Arkansas
State University. X. M. 17. of Dallas,
Southwestern of Georgetown, Daniel
Baker ami other first class elevens of
the State. ^
The Kangaroo squad have accepted
the invitation. In connection witli the
The girls die-
of the sea
tell why she was with TUffe, por of
bet iuisband's treatment, so that in the
eyes of society i*be is brapdwl and
when her husband divorces her *he K-
comes known as "The Notorious Mrs.
I >a liquet, a program of talks will be personal supervision J.
l-enjoyeii.4 'it H. <;raliAhi,' it 'former Kaijre*, Metro* dlw^t
avenue modiste's shop.
play the smart**
ion. ^
j "Clothes," which Is an._ adaptstiun
by Arttinr JWlner of the stage drama
by Avery Hopwood and. Chanting Pol-
lock, is one of the most brilliant prb-
ductlons of many seasons In the
showing of beautiful gowns with beau-
tlful girls Inside of them.
(Mire
wood, the
Grace George, has the aaost expensive
wardrobe of her career jfor the pro- ^ .if/'
dwura. whkh wmm OM"" m0"1 rw,","c
Ba^ls."
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of cvurt
make certain that every detail
tt' procedure wag gfrwhitdr.
correct, Director t.tiHety OebsMUe se-
ined the aerrlces <4 two ngted Ix
Ad-
ministratidjp food
in Vienna th<y had to he explained, as
this oilkial it explshiag one fttre, hut
l of t!
Tell who PlatfKs Olivia Sher- ***** •&>* *** «£© W™ wlth W
w- the«nttw aeauapae. -This scene Is de-
spcnl
of A
fotrtbail star q[ the Stale (Sou(hwe«> 81
tern i Hlvemity) and now general sec- art
retary of the City Y. M- C .A.f Is fix- era man:
pec ted ,( to. lie. one of the , principal,
1'iikers. tit. T. S. t'b'ce, president
Austin CoHobc, will r« ^pond. to a
toast, as will 'Coach Fteelaiid and
others preaeut. .
Oilier honors are e\jjeete<l to be
the ivangacoo squad by local
rtticens as a result of its football work
tlds season.
tha
f MaxwVu
;ener|l. Fre<l
p.jDtalcnp
will cara-
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{ ' At the Rlalto,
Jlggs, Maggie, Oh.ty Mooref hnd
other Cartoon characters ereatfd by
the fertile mind of George McManus,
will appear in IKe at the Itlalto The-
atre, Denlson, Monday. DOc. 1-^ where
the antirp R^uspge
who h*fe been it to h
" atlc shown on the
screen in some time.
"Th* Notorious Ml*. Sands,"
highly dramatic story told In a
ma tic way.
Monday and Tuesday at the
lngton. 0fP-- ' 1
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Rniifliill MacuIs Meet.
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NEW YORK BOY
WANK TO MEET
TOAD BOOM
ImnnytUA Prill
New Tprk, P<*. 11.—The greatest
_ | convention of baseball Interests ever
Bringing Up Fdtber at the Seoshota" assembled In thia country. Involving p
will hold forth. From all advance ac- program for complete reorganisation
counts this season's eonooctlon of of the sport's government, got under
jnlrtb, melody, mm*. "woMttr. surprise way here today. Orsrshadof in* all
"and Joy, is far the best of the McManus other problems facing the conferee*.
"Father" series which Gus Hill has which numbered representatives from
offered thus far. ^ «*—-
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New York City, X. V., Deft£,;)pq,,
Sherman Daily Democrat,
Sherman, Texas. .
, Sporting Editor:
Dear Sir—I notice you have n boy
a
there l y the name of Hook out, who
hoeins to lw1 setting the world afire,
itnil that recently he won In the Police
Cnzette the latest style of wrestling
;, for I he mlddleweiglil champion of tlu'
' X'nlted States.
I would give S.W) to win that title
frojn him. • 1 will come down there or
will wrestle him here. Any time will
suit me. All I want is a chance to
meet him. I do not dispute his claim.
Yours truly,
NKW YORK'S LI'm.E GIANT.
JAS. D BUSTER
Atty-At-Law
211 212 Commercial Rank Iildg.
\ At the King. "s"
Next morning I*rry, after an all-
night ride, saw by a newspaper that
he was accused of mentering Mason
awd'tkftthoip^g Meca M< pwi2y The
fact was tliat Masoa, had'OsStpml ^roin
thf burning gliding aOiT^a tricked
h note slg^ejt wMk lJirry'a
name, to meet !Wm,jon a^loftift'fiiaild
With the girl within his 1b
threw off the Ihbti Rider cifttume and
forced lier to accompany bim to a
mountain cabin.
Larry, in Ids anguish at .the dlsap-
pcarancc of Mera. hurrle<t back tu
Angel by freight and to the sheriffs
house. lorry's father enterod nnd,
seeing his eon, lifted 14a cane to
strike. At that moment a rider burst
into the room to say that Larry, In his
Iron Rider dress, was robbing the
Angel saloon. The presence of I^irry
confounded him, and old lAnnlgan be-
gan to see light, l^arry hastened to
the suloou and attacked the false Im-
personator; but the Iron Rider escap-
ed. Iiirry and his father followed.
The Iron Rider reached the moun-
tain cabin a few moment^ ahead of his
pursuers, but left It by a rear window
and fUnl to the canoe. Larry, arriving
at the river, shot a few holes in the
canoe, plunged into the water an<J
dragged the false Iron Rider back.
The man was discovered to be Jim
ell professional branches of the UN«
tlonal game," was the formation of a
new National agreement.
now the receipt of hundreds
has proved they are pot "too good to be
true " and the Austrians write popolar
songs shout them. Fbod'drafts are
morl welcome than money in Austria
as they bring the things money cannot
buy, supplies of flour, beans, bacon,
I mUli; lard, corned beef, oettonseed oil,
and sugar and ooc*a Standard-sized
packages of staple foodstuffs that keep
ty a family from starvation. Austria
produce enough fqdd for her
population, and what foodllpre is setts
for fabulous sums. cost of living
has gone up 165 times the pro-war
scale in Anstria. --
Friends and ffefcrtfyes of Tturopcan
aeed can buy American Re-
SHERMAN PEOPLE HEAR
^DR. GOLDSTEIN LECTURE
ON SOCIALISM AT DEffJSON
lief
able
Crecho-Slovakia, at
United States. They
and $50 amounts. Af
mailed to the person In whose fi
it is drawn. On receipt of it he .
septs it at the American Relief Ad
ministration warehouse where It J:
cashed for him in food. The '
Draft plan is Mr. Hoover's,
>y him In an effort to help adults h
the hunger countries of Ei >rOpe wit!
the greatest economy of
(oodfcjfltt l)oyi. and
tkms he Is looking
American Relief
ropean Children's I
chairman. Through
the American people
to save from starvation, the two *n<
half miUion children who
it for life. " fcllfl
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TW native population o# I'atagonta
Is rapidly disappearing. | ]
PATRONIZE A HOME INDU8TRT
Help the farmers and itockman of
Grayson County to get a fair trice fa*
his live stock, by asking yourj butcher
for. our city dreeeed, beef, f pork, vssl
and mutton, who have reduced their
prices to normal condition^.
SHERMAN SLAUGHTERING AND
RENDERING CO. >| d*tf
A number of Sherman Knights of
Columbus and OHters imftt to Denlson
VMday evening to lM r the hMtfre of
Dr. David Goldstetu, in the Dsnlson
High gcboSl'^pndlbii'lipn- on the/peril*
of socialism. The Sherman paa|de re-
port an Instructive and sutborative
leetmre, In whteh Dv. OoidsteiS pointed
out the mistaken principles of socUi-
ism arid the dangers which It begets.
He u spoke of the oppoaltion • of (he
Catholic ohiftteh ;t yi all forms of so-
IaMM&• '•
PAtnoiig the Iherma nT ppopN hea rl ng
t Iw gddress weiw: Rev. Father Maher,
pastor of Mary's CatholM Church;
Rev. Father • Dowd, J. (1 Korioth, C.
J. Keliehor, li C. A. WaleOt# Jaines
O'Uagan, H. L. Slu^.ej. F. J. O'Ha
■fpil
gan. Mr. Mad Mrs. J. M. Sharp, Mr.
and Mm. Chart# Futche. Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Fnrehe, Harry V. Mor
tgp, Dr. A. II. Rraden, M. Horn, Joe
Loftus and others. :
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MURDOCH'S
LUNCH ROOM
; Our Wknu—
Cwlty, Gmi Eats,
Fair Pricot.
121 Ei Lamgr.
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KDIMEPOU) K
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-WOIJCN EVIDENCE."
king or the cmctn
BIG SALE
ON OVERSTOCK OF
S X O V E -S~-
Red Star Detroit .
Vapor Cook Stoves
OLD PRICE NEW PUCE
$92.00 Six Burner.. .$55.00
$72.00 Five Burner. .$45.00
BRIDGE BEACH STOVES '
Heater and Cook Stoves
• Gas, oWod and Coal
$88.00 Bridge Beach
. Range... v. .$61.00
$30.00 Bridge Beach Heat- %
ing Stove./. $22.00
All Other Stoves Accordingly.
BEGINNING MONDAY, DEC. 13, 1920.
For 12 Days Only. m:x c
Extra Charge for Delivery.
Hatcher Hardware Co.
207 W! Houston. v Phone 167I&
:t /. \\K,
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Rialto Wheatrq
MONDAY, (One Night) DEC. 13.
0 RINGING
WPW^I
FATHER
'30
PEOPLE
A Whlrland of
wit and Wln-
♦ome Wbmen
MOSTLY
GIRLg
AT
THE
The most tuneful
and merry of all
t i
Musical Comedies
SEASHORt
Take the Kiddles fto
see Father at . the
seashore, he Will
bring Joy to their
little hearts.
25 SONG HITS AND LAUGHS GALORE
PRICES: 75e $1.00 nnd $1.50. Seats on Sale at Rlelto Theatre.
Phone No. 1055.
~ RUTH ROLAND j
In
"REGINA ISLAND."
Rl TH OF THE ROCKIES.
Jg|i' i' in
Century CWnedy—
-A PISH STORY." '
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In
MA Tight Rope Romance.'
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Gem Theatre
The Home of the Best Pictures.
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LAST DAY TO SEE
Blackmail"
Starring the Adorable
Viola Dana
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Special Production from the Story
LUCIA CHAMBERLIN.
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CODING MONDAY AND TUESDAY—
"CLOTHES" !
Featuring OLIVE TELL
Taken from the Celebrated Stage Success of Same Name.
A Big Hit of the Season. ^ ^ |
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COMING WEDNESDAY ONLY— /
waNda hawlEV
" "miss ho bbs."
M th.
mete will
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IP la tha
Evil? normal man <j« sir«-s to
which the man or woman of teifjr
excessive rate of Interest
' By a simple plan of I
fl.000 contract—you may OWN
ments, Incliidlng Interest, will he
Hut you don't haee ie w U
months, whtdi based upon ectusl
onr eontracte have actually hem
HUOKTBR AVERAGE TIME
INTEHKHTSWILY 8 PMM
Considering She saring—it mean* daft principal and Interest cos never
per watl per theuesntf nnd will grow tone and leee eeeti year; flO of this eppllae oi
You may nee She loan to Mty, Mid, hgnele g hoan or mil estate or pay off
yon are paying a higher rate fl tehiref.
Adopt Our Plan of Thrift—Don't Pay Rent. All Your
Your Own Home and Become Your Own Landlord.
tut rnorrr ovamnteed oh putmo uwa. .... '
In the event you de not desire g loan whi-n your contract has matured,
holder a BONUS (M PftOTIT of 9180, In addition to return of all paymente
K«t Profit of 100 Pw Cent or Better.
This aitractlre profit la poesiMe from aale of matured lee as, for which then
he eager buyers.
The beet end eat
try. In Sherman or elsewhere,
returns from year Investment, _ I WJERHB,
Kuspended Psymente, beXere and after Lasn% on eerount of Sickness,
misfortune. ■ */ '
(let the faete today, without obligation. Sign the attached coupon,
forms tion about thte meet remarkable plan.
UNITED HOME DUILDERSlof A
1. E. IV1NS, General Agent, Crenshaw BwUili,
ife., jgAf
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guaranteed Inteetmeqt trer offered, whether yon lire In t!
here. Whether you wish to buy or tmtM g home or reap
BMnt, yon owe k to yonreelf to Inttestlggle onr plan,
be Tore and after Louuk on account of Hickaess. Leee of
Gash and
UNDER St'PERV
Securities Equal to
I
Contrtdi fa
MtOOW )
W MdANCI
—1 Are Deposited
ifiiifflr
Insurance end Banking
Office of Commissioner of
Btete of Texas.
THIS IH TO CERT1FT THAT TTnlted Home Builders of AoteHca, Dallae, Ten
with sll requirements of law relating thereto, le hereby authotlxod to pursue tha
Mi * . itgg')|of the A^ude eoutrlttHK by subscribe!*
icb contracts, under prorlslen of Chapter 0, the Thirty Foprth Legislature of
contracts or agreements gnd the Jmtfllgg
such contracts, nnder provision of C
for the yeer ending Iflsbruery 28, 1M
In witness whereof 1 hereunto sign my name end affix toy official awl at ittotln,
day of April, 1020, / .
\ (Signed) CBA9. V. TO0NO.
I ' t. iHmr a®4 A«tlng i^ninlaetanto gf Ingnrane
, J. E. IVINS, General Agent, Sherman, Texas.
Office Phone 2077. Residence Pt
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