Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 148, Ed. 1 Monday, January 9, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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Violet, and Jasmine Scents Obtained from Poison
Chemicals — From Gunpowder to Face Pow-
der -TNT and Artificial Musk. g§|
^ t tlY ItOttfCttT W*Hfc
perfected
OISON gasses . .J0B|pHP
the war should iri. peace llniea bo
Info perfume® to
during irprtclal-musk. The'experts of the
Chemical Warfare Service are obtaln-
B9pur|
the U^atfh"*t<->yes — Inco ;\,
*elvably ideyp^rand sensitive h&lrlfl'd
Rrt>cte«*t*fr~-protrude above the «U'-
faee and are exposed to the chemical
'Tlie tn U«. r% * per' Ir.tleen'c* of ani ^ is iiiat m&y pail
. ■ ftmse. i*-; ftagty to l e mo*;'fculi t! !«. oy^f 4h*n .. VVht^h U: WftifT of S€ p*>
* * IVuHKonftrniMi Theory thl ^ com*-* alongi the smelling ceP*
x*n n r;,.,.-^br.,w. rn a^>^agt" j'iiL* ?£",
way. that strong., scents do no' 4tr}j«*-st
triiW,formed
atttnulate the heart or lhe lover.
Inr a true perfume of the rose from of finest quality n,
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it waa Dr. Edwin 8. Slosson.: chief
.chemist of the U. ft Chemical War-
< faro Service, who made that atrlkln*
roinarfc the other day. He wm, at the
moment, tallUnft .about the wonderful
violet perfume, indistinguishable from
that yielded by the flower itself, wh)ch
is now boln* derived from pho^ene—
the horrible war sas ihat' destroyed
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wai only one exftfffpleT We
i went on io~*peak of jasmine scent, as
flelicioualy fragrant as the Jasmine it-.
■ itelf, which is now. beTrfs made from
t bensyl acetate, a war-ga* product,
i Also o* -Attar of roses, which the
f~ chemlsta have newly learned how to
i obtain from carbollo add. the basis
of moat high explosives.
Flowers owAthelr perfumes to •§-
i sential oils' contained In their petals.
'T"?f jWttfra _otf these oils converts
j them isito kamp. which, coming Into
i contact-with our nerves of smell sen-
i satlon,#re p'enecived as scenta Take
[ out th««top0er of a bottle of violet
rrediateiy it Wftl he-
) gla to t>erfume the room.* Plowt^s
, ar%^>ottlea Sf 1th the stoppers 5uU
} ' a " 'Vtarfumni Ami Exldoslv
picric add, which J the explosive
known in England as "lyddite." 1"
France aa. "melinite,'' in Japan as
"shlmose," and In thla country as
r-
"dunnite." '
From face-powder to gunpowder is
not a lopg reach, the scent of the lat-
ter belng^ Qloseir r«l«tad^chemleaily to
B,n okeleH9 poWder.
To reach a iadjr*s heart, say it with
says Dr. Slcssou. "and no
acceptable as
the violet. Fashions la perfumes
change, but the fragrance of the vio-
let always holds Its popularity.
"It ia a far step from thg bloody
fields of Flanders to the perfumer's
laboratory, yet It Is easily taken. "We
can now recreate the violet's frag-
rance In perfection by chemical
means, deriving it from phosgene, a
poison eras which attiacks the lunff-
cells, paralyzes the respiratory cen-
tera, makes breathing: 1mpossible, and
brings a death of many agonies.
"From this deadly stuff we get a
chemical product called 'methyl hep-
ttn carbonate.' which has exactly the
nger be
luxury
poorest wotnan can afford to keep
jar of it on her dressing-table."
r Avoid Too Much Scent
However perfume* may affect the
in the. way
J7/X/.T fl?psfrTV-
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tenderness.
Find the serration A .perfvtme elves
you. Is that the kind of KPjittaffoh
you, a ve people ? i f so; do y oif wfnl
o,^
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pretty
h^hwi*v>wvJt\witHP1 iesi ii dailv
bath. 'fresh'clothes, and clcan hair.
Every woman vyho is careful *>f her
■orgp^MWi
Stuffed wTfh ai.^ur^ni
heart of the human male,
uf HtimulatiuK the love Paasion* 11 "•lrpnr*40n niHkes <«r bays little .square
cert a in—that en—excess—Of tham . is—be-.) —m—srrc—
is
•«tuiT called the olfactory bulb C*H 5
uatt^l back oi' the upp*.* noae)i tout
this "ganglion" l merely a relay s: -
tton. its'bufilnoss being to forward ts
Irt flto
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biise of the brain, I
Moi.tlon has alreat!jK4 ^ v
an artlftcldl muak derived frcm toluol.
Muxk U n substance from which vapor
I noart*
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hV nolsa and the hi* smell are
related. K From toluol, the
basis of TNT, la now belnr-derived an
odor of fresh-picked violets. The first
small quantities of It obtained were
sold at a prlf© which might, like the
phosgene, take your breath - away.
Three thousand dollars a pound. I
think It was. But now it is being pro-
duced so cheaply that violet essence
Waved by doct< rs to ha % t- a «irpre*.*iiig 14,otU„ and- sae'het #n wde* whlch'*she partly, t||
effect upon that - orsan In s.. kness. ^ ^ ^ Th(. the woman Is -a perfume belonging
Hence their refusal to allowr atrong- fum# of lhe pow4#>p >Jf llly.of. to her as n.uch as the s.ent of the
smelling flower^ In a-skk-room. { 0 .VllIPyTVlol^t. or what she chooses.
'We do not realize the extent o geeu* her articles of intimate at-
whlch perfumes enter into our every-.i (jj a7,|Pawer Wiih « bis ea^het bag.
dayll\f«. Even laondry soaps^'„,Thua' there vls always an agreeable
. that cater especially to that i1i(«dent
claw of tnuK-. .mployln, .xp.rt. who ' J. m(.re ,„K,fi4,sS,.i «„ttn,.ally P ^jnB off ItMBJU
imta ,o W , llta„ril( ,h<llW 'h, ,.;M tht '"'I. mlnrn. r.rtMw .hot a f.w
Ui fashionable customer and then put ' 4l1 g a ns of It will perfume a room far
that ....
Above
relation *. •■>«««. IUU I %j p> . • # . t ,■
v Alt the .inrfutna. y^iusl,^irv
#hcut:d ,matcti yo^ir person# I it y.
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.lavs contain tn||s3p&i*''t^ive t1^1" j fragrauc« about lort belonffing/ .
" aC',,r.f Without savin, that «v.Wl" M>P~l.rl U'ne,. It. IVrfmnr.
goes without saying that every
woman, young nr ohf regards per-
fumes as an indispensable n*c.*ssar>^
If shfe is discreet, in «uch maUera,
sha never puts eau de cologne op her
of the toilet. But It Is the few whdthandkerchief. Instead, she keeps her
ros*i belongs to th«. rose.
Humbug? Why. of course. So tt
would seem, at ajl events, to you or
me. Yet perhai>a w# ara mistaken;
"TjXor people |fho have made a study of
the'sVibjoct assert mosr positively that
perfr.ines. have a dfsflnct relation to
personality.
Thus, to take a simple case. A holly!
use snait.a maters your
If It does not. it will make A discord.
The womf. t'of fashion who patrcrt-
Isea one or the shops above referred
to m«*v pay 150 cr perhaps |lfO for
a l.ottle of sc ht. Hut^fhat ls hothlftK
to he.r. Lf she believes that it will en-
hance hfrr chartn. .
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Physiology t>f Smell
The sense of smeA in human beings freshness.
worth mention-
ing here that "jc Jl> of roSps." a de.
Itglitful porparaflon for the skir. and
il: . can easily he made by anybody
at home. CJet t*n ouucea" of pure
glyoerlno and hair an ounce of best
iShiglassA With them mix six ouncesi
of rose water, and pat In ten dropa
uf oil gtt ros^s. Keep the Jelly In tin- •
foil, to exclude the air an4 retain Its
hock person (a large, striking. an<V I* extremely feeble, compared with
know how ra "trer-TTTeffl' wittt~rw(e«-t i handkerchiefs, in a box ! physically vigorous type-) ought not to that of lower anjmals. How. one may
discretion -and good 'taste, or draweV; - ^ f use an Oriental scerfTsuggestive of wonder, would our appreciation of
How often does It happen that, in 1 A nu re drop of perfume on the eye- mystery and the veiled seeliislorf *of' perfumes be altered if we could smell
passing a aroman on the street, one,' brow>. « : lips, or throut. is enough, the harem.; : liko. a cat? We would probably ftnd
gets a whiff of ai-ent so strong as to If she u.- s toilet wa.ter, a dash of ii If you recognize yourigif as of a the mil4*«t of them so strong as to
The lmprfsfcion will sefrv^e. .• ~j - -r~
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ofTend the nOntrlls.
it giVea Js one of vulgarity, perhaps;
rents:-.. IT
omen use three ofj four I appropriately
they Tt itow how, ttie result
In the meantime lhe Chemical War-,
•are Service Is going ahead With tt*r
experiments for developing j>roceaae«'
whereby gases which oh "the battla-i
fields pf France and Flanders destory-* 1
ed myriads of men will be transform ] *
ty| e m>sterlous and exotic, you may be exceedingly'- <t agTe<Nthle. ■ ^ ..cat,.t4 Into perfumes for my lady's bou-;
use a perfume of Jas
mine, - -- • - ., -
If you ;ure a boyish, outdoor sort of
can get Verydrunk'on the smell of dolr.
catnip. ■
** Xo °ino"e than a suggestion of per- may be altogether what it^|lf you are a hoylsh. sti^oor so«|N|K^ smell wftn--xgir noses, but the
fume is properly permissible. ft i The proper use of ptr&nne* is really woman, caelation scent will su't you true ^enterj.o_f apiell' perc'etfHB la at
nhould be elusive, indefinable ye'Ccbn-'avtine ilrt Yet It coo hardly he admlraMj. * base Of the brain.
vevinE a no 'crlfeua scductloi. « i-aofcht JUroinan who has that aft If. you aew a ve;«# ftn iclre typ< T,h« olta<v rv r.erve-tfftrfs, in the
What the French caU the "hououK yoaa^ses It ^ ipultttrt. sjfmpalhtiw iasl gently * «* r.aaa: o:v saaw. rro'W. upward from
T«*mme" vhlch,. .crudely (>t.i ally goo«l P«t'futaes are v^ery ex- j mM*cu.lir.e euy t .♦ ne ,e Hs
}«jlle
in.. J.'JJ
j. u1-1. 'ii..
sensat'o.', which are
Relatively Inexpenalre, too.
they promise to 0e, bringing these1
luxuries of the toilet, of finest quality
and exactly Imitating the odors o(
flowers, within reach of multitudes of
women who have been Obliged hither-
to to content themselves with inferior'
products of the perfumer*a art.
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DIES MONDAY MOHMNti. l "
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WOMRN ON «RA$I> JI RY.1
The Mlicrtnitn High School lutskelhiill
n.H.ns h. re TtU Mlay tjlfTTt at Muiift. fSU^lo foo^.r,' HfflfWf
7 :1" ,, i lock, v hen the IIIlMi School
inei'ts the Senb r gym class of the X.
M. +/5 A. . \
Scheduled for this week are two
jiatHes, « ne «>n Tuesduy with Scuipfa
and imo Wednesday \v trill Yap A My nel"
Material f n; the team this year In of
ls)lh ijimlity utml quantity, iff the old
men
At the Washington. . . '
In "Desert iilossoiiW a Wllliaiu Fox
phnfrtpla.V wldeh ^ni-lHigin at Mie Wa^i-
ington TheHi re Monday. \Y 111 Jan Russell
Is starred iit ilie ride of a young con-
st r net hut engineer ooJilWCtett wJtli a
mighty governmetd euterpriiie. Many
Of the >ct1111■> were I i!wed oil toe Mujave
i evri-i. ii; <'niifoiui.i. foHy miles from
Death Yalley. m'y
The story is by Kate Corhnl^y. Ar-
thur. Itosson directed the production.
'Hie popular Fox star Is supfiortcd by
Helen Feign son in the feminine lead.!
W. $1 lii^l'.v, \\ illls'Kobards. Margaret I
and 'ierald; l'i ing.
The voting engitifMpfl^^MMK^first in
ellat ge of cyustrut^lou on a bridge co||-
tract. The bribing of an assistant by a
swindling eeiwent tleyler results in the'
SU| piyiiit; of inferior material ftn* the
last two s|iuiis. A?i a r«'Stilt.-"the spa lis
fall, and the engineer is di^m-dited.
rehabilitate
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J 'Hit Triptrc -R" cluh mct' Sntnrda:
evi
**?&<* *'" « Is, tof.v/ Prm DWK 'evening with Miss Kltealvdth Bajfteton.
Foi t Worth. Texas, .Ian !> - Fol Iv Wa< , Totvas. Jau, Distih t on Jiatuntsy night in her fcoiae.
It. Paddock, who founded the first Judge F. 1. Man roe this morning or-. After all the members aswmblwl), the
newspaper in FOrf Worth, eo'iiing th«- release from custody of hoys were given colored paper to makc
here ls'fore the (%vf| War. and presi-. I.e< nard White coiirk«(d here- less hats for the girls tp wear f the "earul-
dent for life of the Fort Worth Vham- than a y«ar ago of criminally assault- val," and when thesi' were *U templet-'
her of <\ tunu ret. dfpd here this in.,in- lag a yofmu white woman and given od the guests were given fl.Ml to spend
Itig. Me^W ii. his-seventy-fifth year, five years ir. the penitentiary. White :1, ^the affair.
was reelased because the <<)ustitutUi|ri|
provides that grand juries in Tex ax
shall W con,pos Hl of twelve men, anil
there were tW< women oh the panel
that indicted White. He eon not Is
THE YOUNG LADY MROSS THE WAT
■miortiivg ara? J)ickey. 1'ttrker, 'Then begins the fight to
"\Yost. and 'J"hoiupson. titvug and Key Jhiinsell. under an asttrued name. The ir-
a* HI he out is s/fflrfy at the ♦•ml of tins't igittirm projeet offers him his ehanee.
weiti, I If the 4kw meiijthvWiag np weft- —^iMsert Bheiwuns1' is deehrred to j^e
one of the l*«st vehicles ltussell has lia«l.
An engaging love theme is Interwoven
with exeltlug adventures.
tftlu* Wafhitigtou Monday and Tuos-
lo
are Wharton and fran^Ord.
'The gn&e Tue«dfl\ night is frei
all. t.ame starts at 7r4$.
The \'an Alstyne game.*' admission {
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will 1h'. ten cen is, game en I led at S
oYlnek.
City Officers Find
40 Gallons Choc Beer
One of the largest slot ks of Jllh U
"ehov ' | ee;- y, t <-onfi-v a te<l was sceured
ill a in!«l tnade Suuduy by Officer* For-
ter and liuicomji. assisted ?>v Motor-
eyide < tffieer Stalcuji, of the ( fly l\>-
l|<*e lu partniejit. on a house on ^'ortli
ISraueh ft-rect. <•. <-upied hv a (M'g^o.
1 or;y git Hons of the illicit liquor
Were ioutid in a* large.barrel, according
to police t'htef Frauk R«*hs'. The off|-
«ers t Jar d the'negro <s'<upaiii, who
is the alle^ei! bicwfT, Mtider arest, and
jKiiireil out the fluid. * ,
KARTHldAKfc TRRMOft IS
RW (IHUBD AT tlilf A(iO.
day.
* M the Travis.
tU'-a
Wi-
A*nr><HMr4 Prr** fHipaMt
1 'bhago 111.. Jan. 0—An eartD<iuake
of moderate inteaMty, probably ren.
taring 2, uiilw winthwest < f t'hl-
eago. was recorded hy tbe instruments
«( the Univetsity erf Chicago Jast
night. ,
The first tieinorM were f«-lt at" 11:17
p. to. and tlbe Wave resehefl its great-
est Intensify at 11:2H, finally dying
out at 2:15 this morning.
K H
D. W. (iriflrith'Kpicmrixation of
"Way Down Kas!.'" based on the stage
play hy Lottie Walr.Parker, which for
th<k past twenty-two yearn was ope of
the rural < lassie* of the Ann-rlean
theatre, will he presented at the Travis
Tlieaitt on Jan. 11 for four days
with the following*«-a*}t: lJUia^ Oish.
Mlchitrd Barthelmess. Mary Hay. Burr
Mcintosh. Lowell Sherman. Crelghton
Hale. JliA Morgan Belmont.
Bruce. Edgat Nelson. George XevilleT
VIvia Ogdeh, Porter Stroug, Josephine
Bernard. Mrs. David landau. Patricia
Frneti. Flpr* new Short, Emily Fltzroy
and Myrtle Sttlch.
Mr. tirifflth's priHluction of "Way
I>twh East" rejnesent ten month's
work of the nu st exacting charaerer.
for in h!< wreen version of the story
he hss endeavored to folloiv closely
the narrative of the stage play, with
here nnrt there a digression for the
purpose of dramatic vatiie or elabora-
tioa.
"Way 1 'owe Eiist" is the biggest
production Mr. fiplffith luis nilide.
Several (Irlfftth innovations are proin-
iscd. including a thrilling snowstorm
and a genuine Xew England ice (freak
on the river.
Following the premiere i^rform-
ance, th<' produetion will be offered
dally, mat luce and evening. There will
In a fpectfit music program.
v 1
The r<v>t"f upstairs ha<l iw-eu arrang-
ed with booths of various kinds, and
hen* one found candy for sab*, the nig
ger liabv Isioth. the brt\fillers man, the
headless wpntan. etc., all of which af-
ferdetl nnich awnseimMit. Tile finale
QK ifl&RY TIIKKNKAI
Ki>i> Monday aftkknoon.
t
a?tern«ion front the cfcmi>e1 - of
SU-wari M. Hcfdt I'lMlertaking
Dr. t. A. Wliarton «-onduclihg
si rrvt«A*a. *
BODY
The body of Henry Therticatt, finr
trier Sherman citizen, which was ex-
.jjiH'leif to at'rive here Sunday morn- |.
nig from, Idaho, u l^re ib atU oc<;urrtsl |
scrernl days ago. did Wot reach1, heivi Weddiigc celehrat|uiw« in Palestine
until Monday morning. nrt' nartieioated in hv the wholo neigh-
Funeral service* were held Monday jJM rh«MKl and genetally last seven days.
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, re-Indicted for • the sanie offense l>*w
cause it is barred by limitation. # .... ,.
• :was a trip through Mammoth l.ave*
\ ,where lights were flashing, and tip*
NKOKO WHO KILLED TWO 'guests were mjulred to write what
POLICEMEN CAPERED, tiny had Mea. The priu in this was
awaided to Allan. KnlIcr.
A**r,ein\eil Prc*:< Ptnp4lWht j At tile eb H> of the evening, a Hllffet
i Philadelphia, l'a.. Jan. 9— Luther luncheon was served liJ the hostess.
Boddy, negro. aHeged Slayt^ of tiro
New Itoik^detectives, was captniVKl
today in South Phtindelphia. He
gave himself #np without a fight. The
police said he was heavily armed.
THEATRE
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January 11, 12, 13,; 14
Card of Thanks.
J North Carolina leads in
1 We w Wi to thank outr many frields
7^ for their Jcitidnew and ^olpat the death
the produe- 4 f ruir father, Tftos. B. Sartiu.
l|j|ftlR':'of cigarettes, producing more than < B." SAKT1N and wife,
'on.-half of the eonntry s out[ ut. vrhi< h 1 MU.'WK. B. HEFNER aud family,
was :,1.1'.r_',7<;i!.70K. • J1-1tp
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The young Indy sci-om th* way
aayn time certainly hardly
In the football *es^>tf ov r before the
Isisehall team* leave for the South
to tike up thetr spring activities
the gridiron.
TODAY AND TOMORROW—
WINSOME
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FKNKOHE JtH CHAIRMAN.
A**o< mtod- L)iMput*-hm ■>
Washington, Jan. Senator
t'umtxT of North j^akota, was select-
ed today hy fj|u tmininittec o*« eoudl-
tJon>. as chairzuaii of the Senate I i
pmce' Committee to suceentt4 the late-
Bols PeuroM*. Senator IrVeyllnghuysi'n.
Itepubllciin. Now Jersey, was aelected
.10 fBJ the vactimy on ||ie finaiuv com-
FORMER SHERMAN MAN
DIES IN PHOENIX, ARIZONA
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Wot4l has been received in Sherman
of (he death of tJeorge <iearheart.
wUiMi <• •'unt'd at hfs 'hotne in Phoenix,
Arizona.
' AJr,.,t.;onrbart forUH'Hv lived it! Slier
man. moving to-Phoenix about flfU'ch
yeays ago. y ^
' |le is snr\ived Trjr h i wife and ttvo
—*««ri rhiidreit.
An •tpiddailf or lourtu^istn Is spread
[ng at Vassar College: 110 girl students
ire eompeting for pla«tes on the staff"of
Stntff to the amount oif J ,0ft7,«K2
poirtMla was made itt^tlu> rnited States
jUi nearly half of U in Tennessee.
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214'North Travis St.
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Formerly Barker Bakery.
Has opened with a nice line
of Pastry, Sweet Goods,
Rolls, etc. White Bread, Rye,
Whole Wheat. Qld Fashion
Salt Rising Bread" Every Fri-
day. Telephone 416.
Aug. Kubala, Prop.
"HOMAID BREAD"
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A story of dual personality.'
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p re ten is!
DOWN
ady
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Here you have •oraething more ihan a nAotion
picture—ft b a atory' of^humanl hearts,Xun^
Be fed en Wm A brddu's
Lottie ^Oir Porker
'.In
folded in a simple, aoul-reaching"way.7und«^
tha maater guidance^of Mj^C^th^alpr^
duction that will go Plundering down the >gel
t&L tecauae it 19 to! human.
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