Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 157, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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BOLTON'S MANAGER SAYS
GtNTER BOV 18 READY
SHERMAN CHAMP: " J
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Local fans nr;'; looking forward ta
the match i«r American Legion H«U
Christmas night between. ? JPfc'tw J
Bookout, nnrtefratpfl docal mld-
< dlewcight champion wrestler ami
O. it. Bottom, the (iunter wonder.
Bolton .seems to lie file favorIte|~auwn/.f
tJit' Gnnter funs. I ut most of the •
tibtXtMyfy«* *i%.' pk*h *.:
win.
The Ounter l«oy l n« been after « j
match with the champion for J
irnore than * year ami It 3 s an uppar?
tmilty for him to spring Into the
light if he can wake good hi* etylm
of heinrf n letter' wrestler fb4nlfl*>k-
ont. Ht vronlrt fait him In -lliie- lor
.patches with ti ' top-notch middie-
nil over the worhl. - UlA "
lengers come to Bookout from all Na-
tion* having would he champion* and
if Bolton con throw Tliad he would
huve the sortie m*>gnHlon himself.
His manager wa* In Sherman Thurs-
day ami say* the big eowlioy I*
ready for Thad.
Thad say* hi* only regret la that >
he will have to give np eating tnrkey |
until after the lhafch.
The match ha* been changed from
Elks' Hall to, American Legion Hair
on south vhle of the square.
CHI
,. BILL HART HAS A NEW ROLE
The famous movie actor ready to surprise some of bis 1
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jnsui replaced the usual ,
Ire* j&rpK*ftni. although
tr y for the prhiypfy d p. ,
ben* of the Hundnjrsfhool >ta*
at :thc church Friday ajp>rnoori
Kp9|^'Mtar rail « d choir rati;
decorated In white for the tkt* i|ini. u
and a white cr«ww on tBc (>rs of
altar wist form. White, eordsscpa rat
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g Who madv "sifts the Ring." and'
!$«* .otmip!l*v«l «\«ao«t the . entlr • of
audliorlum. .~l.« -.
T1m different KtUiday m lM hol cUmcs
met lu (thelr aecnatometl,. rooms with
their gifts, and mnirlMtl to their
places in .the mnin audltorltun p:K
«Hlhw the opwttlug of the evening's
program. Before the gift* .were laid
about t e,«)>ite crwwi iiy the dam1*, ^
aw their names wspa < ailed, a musl-
oal and allegorical play progrnui was
carried out. Members «f the eangra.
Ration Joined in the muaU^l progranu
,-.jp|uy w<p presented
by a dosen of ihe yotm* women ot
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WHERE THE MUSIC FITS THE PICIURL
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A Merry Christmas to All
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At the Washlflgton.
fe.. • rmtr *"'<1, -vh'°"I
western- Jiero and frontier had man Ttr
ii s(Wrc «if'plctu're"*.' a^ a pdHwtlluin¥ j
'' "Well: tic IV Jttst ]thttt In his *«W«fc pW' i
dm'th'n for i'a"""'n'"t i. "The I'fttdlC ,
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« We also desire to express our corxjial and hearty thanks
-** io yoll" and youf«, and wish you a Lion's Share of all that if '
"Fortunat«nsmd Splendid and Fine. ^
, ~ of <'ourage," which scored * dcchled..
f- hit'm its' pfes<'iitatldn l cf<>re ,aii en: *
tliuslustic audience at the Wjisldngtou
llieatre yeS^lay.. > tj i > f |
The old sa.viug that 'it takes a
t)def to ntlch a Jlilef" Is exemplified
in this photoplay*iiL'u nehst>..hut. this'.1
v is in no wise tlie theme of the story. J
"Ktpmre" K<*Hy, inntraycd by Mr.
llnrt- lias taiu a ssfccrsMtcr
rcffinm'd*in^the crurtJJh? df wftc
fighting front and who bepott*#
liolh'cman in {artberunee of hjOB^I
to live straight t f eours^ '
pretty girl \sho inspires fhlo fbft^v
timcut in Ke r|y obd Kt rcngtiicuo^
jinrpone to bis
rwr.
When Kelly dons his polleetnatv*
- uniform, there is action aplentji-'He
visits summary punishment upon the
loii<lcr of tlie crook hand With wlflch
he was associated and when the lat
tcr treacherously slays Kelly's brother,
lie pays the penalty with Ids lite at
Kelly's hands. This is one of the
strongest sccnes provided by the story,
although the fistic battle between Kel-
ly and Hie crook reader is one long
to be reinenilM'red by the spectator*. |
It must be admitted that .'"The
flratl!c of t'ourage" is a rattling g<wid
pictiir.' from every standpoint- A«iayt
ed and directed by J^imlMft IlUlyer.'jit j
Is presented by an unusually clever"W-1
leric of players. Ann IJttle phiys op-,
^sllc the "star and ThOiboS AairfiMil
lias a strong role.
At the Washingion today and to- '
nnv'iow.
■CHRISTMAS. SPEGIAL^
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I Jewpt.Lasky - pret*nU
WILLIAM De M l LLE'S
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FRIENDS AND 'HI ■
PATRONS
for their past year's business and ;
jyish them a Merry Chris&ias and
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Happy New Year. jMM W*
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Wonderful Story of Hearts
and Happiness, with '
Beautiful Cluisimas Settings.
We Positively Guarantee
This Programme.
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Turkeys Bring Ilig Price.
Itrady, Texas. l>ec. 21—New^. Idgh
Icreis In the turkey market were roarb
ed this week In I'.rady. local dealers
imyirg ■>(! ci'iits imt pound fof lire
Itirds. The heavy jdiipmcntw tp thi*
Thanksgiving and early ('hfJWow«
markets have nsi-d up practically^ all (
Kiirplits stock. .Many farmers are
lirtngl:i£ fn loads of turkeys in oriier 1
to takiv advantage of the exceptionally
high market.
The earliest Knglish neW! plnper in
the true sepse of tin* word was Hut-
ter's "Weekly XeWs", published in
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THEATRE
Today
C'enlur) Comedy—
"LAUGHING GAS."
With lx>ts of Ijsughs.
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LKO WHITE
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"KAZZ1N" THE JAZZ.**
A Handy.
"CIRCI S DAYS"
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Big Mack Sennett Comedy.- .
"Don't Weaken"
A RIOT OF LAUCHTER. ^ !
Special Music bjr Mr. Danlip from 2 to S tad 7 to .19 P. M.
Hie Song.-"DADDY. YOU'VE BEEN A MOTHER Tb :
ME," which originated from the.production of "THE PRINCE.
CHAP/' will i be* introduced with words thrown on , the
screen. « -i
Scbedile ,, . 12:00, 2:00, 4:00, 0:00,0:00,10:00
WE ORCE THAT YOU COME EARLY.
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