Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 140, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 1, 1922 Page: 2 of 16
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?0LLZl'. Ju. . jmi,«,in>-r .? ! M* £tfce
new v. .\l. c. a.
<'. ' MM' I 111 lr HT-.
grafl.H in flu* game.
Hie VMtt
--■ofl^iierniau
through
^;hi>uj^<*«v«-os of tin' two t«4|K s; «as
mid Friday In 4hw first nuuwtl
clash of albootfejr >Mil High Schools
m C. A.'***
DofiiaOn. TUli? ami
iairti of the local elevcu .proml itself
superior to the ponderous weight. iff
the liaison ttmih. The «Hoty Clfy Irl-
«iut plied trtr tliedr <jiitc tUty rivjfh
~^*hy*ijM.« a£ore <u' 28 .t t). ' - '
"■ Nat even the esprit de eorps of u
long-argatd&eti ton at, flitch <ttlevseason-
ed tan might nol c\poat<tofliid in *nch
vrganlKuUou# us wore gotten together
to represent tin* two ones, was lack-
ingtn ithe IWlft XSw<H#S«<fM rtvalny be- . „
tw«(|i (Im: twin cities of tire county, MIIX0((1 P'l ONE
which liisv players ontjM two .duk THK LINK POSITIONS
were thoroughly Imbued' with, being *~OR ACfjlEt.
for the most port Arue sons of the re " . "" Ii1-
Mpeetlve town* genera Um1 the spirit 1V\«s Aggie* tie into the
Which, had It hocgt lacking. • wou'd '^IVTWiUii A NHd it1 Vol lege eleVeU of ! )au-
have made the playing oohl ami life- J1'"- Vv.. at the Fair Park Stadium in
1ms. Denltwo was motivated hy liir l^im* Monday in what Is conceded to
* ilralve' [& iitr~wU«rt "tt« HlHtr. School fx1 tli<' ^'Hine of ^'lU'nh st interest to
BE IN FAMOUS
A. 8 M.-C. CAME
Prtu >i.1|«l^«ri>/
shln«toiK I :' i ScmitoH
ll^Hro-o gf ivan5>lvaiila^, K« put
died Ijikrtoiiijfht follow inj; a i**1
S«nator J'eiirose. wJio wuk
old. hud he i:i voinjilaliilii
several dny>«; t ut It was'Htfirii'
.W3h
.V,,'s .
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(ion \\as i'in|)rovinu-«nd (hut he
Im' 'ttWe to jv' iiinc lii>- duties
H*: ate next ,Avek.
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PHOMWKNT W,%AS MAS
IHKS IN TEMPI*: HOSWTJ
A. ,F. Doss, Hp now
Inie
itin-inted Pre** tlitpobA
Waeo ~ Texttn I>ec. 31
TW. WH'rota fv atld seneral manauei
tlw Kxporttns and Traders' tVntprcM nUt and 1|K>U to
rip take a wivn.
t«Ain lias hot S*t been ahlevto '.Ud-^jSoMthwentrn faun 'this- seasoh. a Slier-
Jsjlwrman 4vut« tuuelly dottcmlaed that " *> IwS vciffoecuny o>V of the liar po
t ahould mil Ak? «kine. Only the or- '^wtbns -on-,rli<* A. & M. t<<ani. Frank
ganlaer etm ri<ar found *in the Hiitafe Wendt<: of "Sherman, will Jim depended
putK^ wtui miwiing; hut. not* nlfagoth- "l oa fo hr«r oife^venth of fhe hrnut
«r Tor IkHIi t ww ivere 'reprewaited hy of Centred attaekii ajpilliKl IMItle's line '
first -elan* In nds. Au^nt the immlHMs, A; large imuther of Sherman people i
plajwl-*i3"rt K*ty hand of Uentsun anv i^'anhh^ U. tie .In linlhif Monday !
,to wltm'ss the AisgV-Ceutre gai&e. But]
;jnWed Interest is tfven thi\ff:ime froip !
was
Sbermai
iwtt's t4ev< n
thv yie\r]H)int of local fans by tin* pres- '
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Tiie Huh Oity.
M :t Had the Weight.
< oppoaed the ^ghr-of Vm■'+*&-** «HK*ni bojr hi the Mianip of A.&i
« n- wi4b n teanref well sea ^1. "'ifh tld* other* of II'Iile'n first. teiMn. *
xnwd players who for tin' nn st p;irt ^h < h^n BnliiLf tlirmitrh lumLj
ha V iH^h aciiod this fa^l. 'I'he i^pceil lifaHh-e ifiid ItnlniUg iut the lhilliijH I'nl- J
und Clidv;ranee of ilicjtejjl?j'«'« pr<>V«tl versify jrroniiK in txtllas the past week
theuovlves-superior •* to the l n *y in prepavntkni for rhe game, liaving
xv<4ght 'of e*"en the ohh«r men rwpre-|*pe«( but t wo dnys in Sherman with
weiftfly; i^etdsou. Shennan martv « hoine folk^s CltrisHnns la-fore rushing
minimum of substitutions while Itebi-.hnek to tin* traitftng eninn. Frank's
win suhatiKHed frequently, ai*H>y do-iiairenis. Mr. und Mrs. i\~ A. Wehdt
ing ho Wept ti fforth taeiu oil the field.live at HCiU K. t'berry street.
against he Holy t'ltyieb. Ity this -• Kraiik graduated from a plin-c on thr
mlmiirt and the bull-dog limaeHy which
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and Warehouse <1om| art.V horer ilf".'
early .this morning In .a Temple I
pltA). He had been lu the hospikV
slnceM>eeemher I und ka^ nmhi
an operation Mr. I>o<^ett wag <►,
pn'shh nt of ( aineron ("ompress Co
pany ami tin* Qua nub t*on>pre M ( d>, v* it **
pany: prVsl<>ent aud general managerj flr*t l.wt' m -
Of 'the.„'lV\as Ci ty Coiuprc^k-s and...t'o'f: i worn
are all tight.,.. Th«
i-eeeive especial
Slightest defect \v|
and poor carbtm^
11. Stewart iFV^ffV
\ our inripefrtons
lax >'"«*
ceittrutlon iV«iwpauy and presid< nt < r
the Ship id« Iieusity Compress Ciiinth^ Maki^ ®
pany of Onlveston. tie was a HJuinei'
and Knight Templar. >_
Mr. f>d«M tt is wtrvlved Ijy u widow
and six- ihWdren and sevOral hrotheris .
and sister-s. The body arHved here j
from Timp'e this oftcrnoon and the ; vt
funeral will I*' frohi the reahk'iu-e, .vo;i again
thorouJc
stiuaii/'n book,
lion ehart and
with the |o<*atlon
arid oil .
il
but the tiino
has not hiam fixed.
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THK SAI.VATION \R\f\
WEI iimES NEW \KAK
inffs autl, I
learn the
iy.
• When anI
' po rt
The 1«m at Salvatiop Army 1'ont n itetl , . ,
tlw jtassis.^ of the < ! ! Year and birth f ^ .*
of the New Year at midnight Saturday !
tr\ u lwirjule <|f llwfr "luendwrs, heiuhtl
M Cnpt. and Mrs, Batsoii.
A targe 'American flag was carried.
and the man lier* greeted the New Year j
with song. V ,
otitic Wages CM.
.mkMlmt i««
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Deulson's elevens developed Shennau
tvab' Itfld to a single touchdown iu
ench' quarter. . ; , T
hhrrmau Couiiied Eacli Period.
Sherman •►on ni a aeore in each p<-
riod. Taking the offensive from the
rirtt, Sherman wxis enaldetl to gain
consistently ana puntirtl only a negli-
gible numtKT of flings. t'onsistwit
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Sherman High School Into the
ranks of the Aggies, and made Bible's
team the first year that he was eligible
at the school. Although lie has played
t Ik- ohwure -part rf a i}ue man. he has
played a consistent game at the col-
lege. as Is shown 4*y his Record Of mak-
ing the first t«aui each of his year's
of eligibility. He is regarded as a
dependahle. consistent player, who nev-
er given up1^ undei—opposition of anV
kind. L r
One of the Uig^st deals ever made lias been pulled « ff between the Yiuik**i*s and the H«mI Wox. The Yankee^
get '"Bullet Joe'' Bnsh and Sum Jones, first class piftdiers, who with Mays and llo.vt will constitute the ls>«i pitehing
daff'in baaehait Besides Kverett Si <itt. one of ban«l ali's >' est shoTlatops becotlios a .New Yorker. Boston gets
Peekfld>ougli.-shortstop and captaih of tthe New York-team, a brilliant' player, fti'id Itanl hitter. Titer also get Qti in
Pierey and CttUitis. pitcliers of jFidlffcrent success. But- Boston also gels solnething aroUml *lliT>.000.
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gaining did not mean easy gaining.
however, for, lo the credit of thej WeOilt was counted upon for a purl
^X)C9risoii team, they proyfdjMi V fight Jin the Shermau-Henlson Al-Star game
tor «iVery inch of ground gafued. Jar Is-nison Fridav. lmt on account of
I 'Probably two thousands fans
Pat Ramsey Thanks
Football Players
A Drop Too Much.
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Hold Head, Too.
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>'i om the Detroit News. - '
f\r i\ • p ' Mrs. Hirairt- 4 Offun—Hilda, drop Fr^ l Passing Show, I^ndon.
a^WllSOn Vjd ITIC what you're doing and clean up the Mother t readinglrr-To be really
living room. fashionable this, winter clothes must
P. 11. Kamsey. physical director of Hilda, the '"Ma kl.—'Th;H was "the he worn to match the hair,
the Shermau Y. Si. C. a„ Saturday meat platter you heard, ma'am. I!m do^ Phyllis— Tlmt's'all right fov you
his trainiag for the Centre game at Dal-out the follow lug .statement to the lug"the dishes. Do you want moto'^H Jne. munitny. but won't it be
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Mj Jim Thorpe regards Sherman's las did not appear. Also" on account i^^hali players who ^presented She/- drop the rest of Vm?
fiK^Hqli jynrtqct . cjeeii of jxl^ftbacncc..troin the city this weekyj^^ Friday...la-the first-ajmnal ^hor> |
Griggs, jis one of the great offensive a meeting of.Grayson County past and mMU-Denisou I' ll. c. A. football ganj<ii_ J.
rather rtiilly for poor ohl dad?
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IW; HONI>HH «OY OF
BASfcBAIJ WHO WILL
HON A CilANT IM
FORM IN 192:i.
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players of moderJ1 times, and Witness- present students at A. & M. was not
vd exhibition after exhibition, of, held this week, as previously planned.
OrlggS' griat stylo of ruiining and' He Is president of the Grayson Coun-
vludlug his tacklftrs^ ly the game ty A. & M. Alumni and Kx-Students*
through all tour qyartefS, Urlggs up- Association.
corkc l bis .vrisi tioiml running on the ( ^ , m f )
first down of .play, .and each time •
**ityltig thi huil sent thrill racing
through ttll whe saw him. Uu one oc-
, casion Gr\g^s avoided no fewer than.
> Are Deuison players who made Httc
reaslre dives at Ms feet as he stepped
down the field. Uut never would his
feet bo found where tho- tackier dh-
vd, for Griggs gingerly gtiagid Ws
w ould-hi! tinkler and as giugeriy kept
" Uis teet out uff their treach. Agwiwtt
Snftlo tuvkh rs he was. practically In-
vincible; only when he was caught In
a of players was lie stopped, aud
even then ills ftjul of sowuhow working
his t>«y through them' with never
thalr hands rwvblm him brought
gasps of astonishment to those who
watched.
Sherman counted her-initial scow
ten minutes after play started when'
Jewell ijavls. on right end, accepted
a twenty ytird pass hurled across th®
goal Uj Shcriuau's dlminutivo quar-
ter, Did Wheni, for a touchdown.
This play folh'Wed a steady march
litfcHvn field In** Griggs. Higginbtrtliam,
Pohb and Wheat. . eimipooing the
bacJkfleki for the start of the game-
Griggs crossed the line for Sher-
4 man's second toueMwvn in the second
uuartur, ending a thHeiiaiiied assault
'mi the l enisoii goal. lllgginhotham
kicked his Mtond goal after tonch-
,do\\ ii.
Aln the ♦tt^t-ul quarter. Dt*nison made
M JMMt jitiiud on their owu:#oal aiid.
held Mbermuji tor downs. j|he ball
went over ami Denison punted - -out.
Sherman again nmrehed up field and
-fkaggs planted tiie oval over the -Hae
^jfromr# five yard line. Migglabotbam
' hhMI goal. ■;; •'" -
!j^The final s ore came la the ;lMt
<iuartor after Sherman had f$iftMI
Hie Mli on <I ewlsoirs teh'yiwd thae In;
the third ^erled. ttesumhig the assault
alter goals fVere changtHl. Coh^ plung-
nv* y t!m M>a frdmlFr th |,o«t0h Transi fint
♦his distance It was taken over hy| o,ator~Aliow nie hefoiv I elose to
^liffaih^Tlii r |th< ,)ft" | £Cl«ht the words uf Hu> iinnmrtui
Mpcattity agntnst a goat ix st. J \\ u^H,er f «
To 'the baekfleld SMlk. the lime*
| \oil ale ivrtaiulyy tO be ^-oiigratu
late<r fuig; the fine'spirit lu which ypu
entered the football contest against
Deuison yesterday. The success of the
exhibition depended on an uiisi'lfisli
spirit, which made it i success. It is not
tiie physique that always wins in a
me. hut it isJSmt. llhftelfhah SpTrir Tij
which a uia u. enters ItiUv tt.~
'.'in behalf of the citizens of Sherman
and those who took part lri the game
W4?. wish io express our appreciat ion to
you for the-great victory yo^r helped
l rlng to Sherman.
"Personally. 1 again Wish to thank
you for your i 111 e rest and cjwtjic rati on
Time of Artlval and Departure of Passenger Trams Out of Shermaa.
ST. UH IS. SAN FRANCISCO A TEXAS (FRISCO!
... I Union Station.)
NORTHBOUND.
tea* UopatiA — v —•
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Kin-Wi h . Trun.. Piic. J«l.—An-ord«*r
h.'K^lMtui hruHled down, by l>. Stewart
Miller, wfenv lietwifti O|ierators and
miners of Distrk.-t B*. covering South-
e.istcm Kentucky and Kast Tei/iirssee
cUttlTift wap's ( f day Workf-rw(fU.," 0 an,d
j I cents on the too for minor** who di.j
the cVal. _ ■ f.
Business Man Retires. C",
IimcMcj Preii pitpatch ^
New .York,. D<>c. 31.-J, P. Morgan
Co.. t«slay nnuouiieed the retirement
of William Pier^on Hamilton froin the
firm. He had hecn eonneeteil with the
haukitu; hous ' dace 1887. Mr. liainll-
tou. a brother-in-law of J. P. Morgan
and great grandson of Alexander Ham-
ilton. lias not been iu good health for
s-ome time. - " - ' -—
par
ty-fB
omet
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thirtj
a cat
miles
and
Perl
dency
Iftt
the frit
Cole wail
Closes..
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12:3a a.
*..,.aa:t0 a* a
m*, epi^ t* t fk r'_,. _—.' - ,,,, ,, .12.40 a. m
SOUTHBOUND.
No. 511, due 5:0r> p. m', departs .
Kfit 117, due *1:00 a. hl. departs
STAR QIARTKRBACK
SIGNS WITH VANKRKS.
« Ko.
Noa. il and 12 are through train* from Dallas to Sapulpa.
HOUSTON | TEXAS CENTRAL.
(Union Station.)
Northbound,
1®, departs — *
5:1X) p. 'm.
3:10 a. n
Antneiottd Prcm I)watch -
Krownwood, Texas. Dts-. :tl, Tlu-
Firat National Bank at Coleman, /k)
mih's west of here, closed Its doors lasj
nlgltt with a statement that it wonld
suspend huhiness pending cohsoihiation
with thi1 Coleiuan National Bank: The
First- National is the oldest bank at
Coleman, with a eapttftl, surplus ami
profits of $231.t*)0 aud d<>fHisits of aljfout
xniMMKHt.
Arrested far Fleg^y^Man.
New photo of Jim OTonncll, photo-
graphed if!nee hUt purchase by the
Gjantif^or * ^ y ' *
A 1.0!lg Peroration.
*JL? ^2sFr^^Tltwl?! riK" M 111,141 Fanner Gi-een (U a stage whisper)
IffHt Hpinirrnily to «« «•«*. tat ful- „My ^ Marls. ict> git ou o- here!
vlm-th, Wen H<-rc- gqnr .tor 4|fl>rt- life ipj|; the die-
twe r; "HofW IPBHIJi ■ '
SOUTH Bp UND.
J^pcinUd Pre— Pitpatch
Virnilngham. Ala., iVs*. St.— Three
other arrests ^ore made today in con-
nect iwi with the flogging of Van Walk-
er, a fanner;, near Pelham several day*
f ago. Three men have "been arrested pre-
| viously and ihe six ah> confined llfi jail
■k liudffauh of bond
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V I 4
; S'o. 20, depart*
1:32 p. m,
TEXAS ft PACIFIC.
(Union Station.)
EAST&OUND.
No. ."M departs ..
No? :.52f departs ...
No. 30, departs.....
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WESTBOUND.
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«*«« tlU p.
ijr'yry-
No. -'Jl, dejiarts
"So. 38. departs
No. 35 arrives (from Clarksvllie)
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ST. LOUIS 80LTHWESTKKN RY. (COTTON
■ASIBOUND,
LT.)
Oev. Small .Makes Slatrment.
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A**ocuih:U I'icb* lh t>alch
Sprhigfiehl, I lit., Dec-, ill. —In a state-
ment exeoriafing "financial Interests"
In Chicago and two Clih'ago newSjai-
pem, iJovernpr Sfmill assarted that the
J'real jnwpose^of the.-.v. p06secut^ «
against him on charges of couspiracj^ls'
to Wiu control of the Legislature.. .
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NFt.KO KLF< 'TWOt't TKD AT
LITTLE ROCK FOR MURDER
_ 4 ttcrlatff ireim Ditpatrh
*T:25 p. ni. l.SMte Rod, Dee. .'II.--John Henry
..11:1H p, at Price, nejjro. 20 years old. was elsctro-
1u:1o a. m. cnted at the penitentiary this morning
for the murder of F. 0. Moo<ly, a dairy
man of Helena. Price was an employe
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f *.( K) n, m.
il'i it, in.
201 depa r.t«
No, SflBtty
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e^tr m r * « >/«• §00 > ys ♦ 4^ ««#{•«••« •W#
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10:33 a. m
Vt."-.- . '•* • ' « -i .• ,*
.0 :00 p. th.
of Hhodfi He wrdinlttPd the murder,
tMtt fffimed Moody had threwtcued him.
WESTBOUND.
No. 20i. Arrives ...
No, 203. ttwives ...
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Prl*e of War May lie lard.
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TEXAS KLGCTKIC Rlll.WAt (INTKBtltBAN.)
iCOftXHKKUND.
Annoctatril Press PUfmUh ; j
New York, Dec. tit.—AmerltSi's great
eW prize of var, the .giailt Meamship
ni..,,.,.!......, ........10:10 a. m. < . - : ., , —
■Sfc-- .5^10 p m. ^^ihtJiaoi which for more than two
at wteh * Hhe lis sWh -
E%c Individual lami-
' %ra WskkflWd ^ould
Km
ad
puc iputc.jjl
Atotft fwe.
mt Homely looking woman ff'
"That'* my sister.
She sues
AGAIN MONDAY
illege, day' and
itimni
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| stedn Killliiger. the star quarter*
IiacK of the Poimi State football eleven
has just been signed up by the New
York Yanks. When Glenn was not
playing footlaill he was coveting the
third hag for his college team.' i;'
An echo -at Shipley Church. Sussex.
■ will clearly fipeat 21syllft-
Army men say that hlue^^ed taan
aft the best ■ ■
. A German chemist (yscovered the.
|f|CjPi|6d of fceel^'^yifsilc wa^ufacturt.
MVgjJ'
Ijfkml eir«l arrive Shcrinan 7 KK)P
m u.du, viii mwikti<i ii:y n. m.
m ^
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Limited cam arrive aiid leave Sherman 9:2fl and 11:26 a jn., 1:25, 8-2IV, Ahori*ud Prut pwart* , I
:?5, 7:25 awl 9:25 p. m. ' : r X ., L 'hiitlmore. Md.. jlee. ?il.—Suriouud-
Local anrs running only bctwoei Sliermnn and Dfenlson loave Sherman fot inasmuoii Gusih'I Mlstrton in \Ve*t
OWImni.«HW * m. ..d SS mmm ftcr «oh Lour from T:SB .. m. to 1 J3,,ll „!
m., Ineiusivc. U.00 p. m. sudlO.OO p m. r . v, .-i-jwss ijhot to dea(|i ^rlj- yestcrUAy. lIlN
SOUTHBOUND. fsliiyer
. ^i**wlSSTP Wi^naa e;85, f .i; U :S5 a, m, 12M, 2.85,
p f . r untilf f J1:
Limited ears arrive and leave Sherman 7:^0:32 and U:S2 ^1^1* ^ ^ KtoCtZc. &■
and 7:82 p. m, , ...A— tvl11 ^"fttlnue to operfete under the
commission form of government as
the result of the defeat of a proposed
near charter at ft speclai elCetloh heir
years has been tied up at lhe Hobokcn
pier, nmy soOn resume l er queen ship of
the seas* Bidsitur tthc recoudKlonii'g dfj^-
the great liner were to l>e effredeo af*"down the trea.
j t h«- office \ViUio 'n Hihlik, con-
struction engineer. Jicrc. —"*J v Purltaafi
^Aa old h&l, ••
Ueved to-have
Kndtcott tif
colenS^MW
a'JWllleemail
the sidewalk on
downtown (list
£$mM
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iivcx* oy
Leeal ears runnVa^ anlljhetween D«nlsonijnd merman arrive (a Sherman
tO minute* *11*? iprh hour fronfXjlCST ni. t^7:10 p. m.t 1 cZuslvf, 8:35 aad
HiW V ui
;« Urtuiiita Mi l***! uumWtf* M*
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Form Hills. ^
.".v - sxJtt j- ■
out sj
Ish
drive
the ha
Do hot
to run wh
starters
Is good
Intel))*
Keep t
tlrea consn
stroj- them;
< Keep the
leanest po«s1
tare reduced
Dort*t t
Ing the -''Ju
best grade
about every
most: econonil
If you foil
expert you
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