Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 151, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1922 Page: 6 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT.
THURSDAY,
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THE GffiERFUL CTO
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of late JUr^i-ietth | h rtM^u4«f^T lie- 1^-
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as tilt* iniint>WarTe ulijtipf
of study, M<. rii11
of the
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a li« i tin- a ut-hor
"^^riftTdlMMM't ""Friends lUltt s«ho*fl' tni|ICS,
, ai:il tin Yi im * u< r«* l.thl a round tk£
familiar < 1aMT?ruuts of their plny-^r
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Iontrlliutod a Ida no
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? 4rirtpKii^WTi!3^ j*>frosh .■
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The^j^-kiioltk-rs of AVoiMllagm*)
[jt*j«?itT',v t tiw'I ut the HjUjLfr house
.Tuesday Itlfcht iV/f lUiVpU'l1 ""f
«-l* r-f iit«: fuur jj^.vft^mtors. Th« ro tjps*fl
tweiveTjUkri^xif s. ■ four to ho jtlecfod
nrft year for a term of thrOe years. '
't'Ui-i (host'ft ,Tw >(JUty" night -. wr'vj.
1 <*J i tFverhx-art, JViwl
{-Peam- jutrT^Siiiiily ibiheiU*. '
o tlH'ji^iiW^ and thH'h'll.of-
^ ii«-ovs j«m* with the following
tr>;ulK: (;;ii|!(i(t riu'ljjs. pjesUtent :
flown n Mills. vi« t- iKt - UIt !it, and Will
'I'tiiits Coi tiu' (olatoja: yearn wito 1
flitly r)f«i-nr*rrt -tTtHt s'-n-rttl tir *-.' :
J« s adjnit|i tl lo thi* L jUtiM'f
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'Possum" Hunt.
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The I ir • Ilih• rTTim* ih^mtit "fiolliiio'
hi iior yomitf life.
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JliNOK iH-oith' pttlK'lHl, ut lh<* llfiHH' <«f
Mr.'tiiixl Mi's . J. W'. l'.iaill«\v, . IHH
SniMh lluzh wooil' strt^t. to go on a jJ|tf a,|vi rtl«<<1 thriu.
ItOSHlim hunt. . „
ftH party loCt Shonn.'m at K o'clock
aful ut tH. near IHMilscm aJw iv they
sjK'Ht soin" tiiOf in eha^* of the 'jmw
TltfJi"kIm* ln'Kan hi rtlwrve tlinn
l'ln n sln> tx win t« eeli hi*aie Ihem.
I lieii sho not only w^i'iinilNl Ihi ni.
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Nell Wins Again,
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TtT.T~'Tr.hTn"!%on; 'IH'itn.: .Ian,
ipuViie Nt'lL, jioilitor. ov. 1wj i>y .1. II.
KhU iv 1 Ptlshirr '. I'a.. wot) th< lM'ih.v of
the I ;liti tl Sfau-s Kicltl Trials In iv yos-
i aovf'rns«u rnnu. - • > . '«y"„
*#**• 4wMmI fluit ii "..,111,1 |„. «««« [■, !
r .i t):i. The .r;.utiiiiu of tin- AH-Aje
wiser just to oI#«<*rve thenf. *
Theu -shx' ltrnored them.
Stake will l.r eohipli'teil toujiy.
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MK. u Man- tuiit. ! <■! M- oi ' j" Aial finally she th-nhnl tirTfTT
siu.Hs. tin:; :i his log tin- *\n* hitil i However, tin re arc always a t< w fell
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uikI inarshniaJh ws. After this ninny
jihi >t Hlorh'S ami fairy tales were
tultl mill a-hHW-l"""' x|HMi) tf>gQTh'-X^
I .I fore the ja.nv rt'turned to HJierma )j.
t'ha|M-ntjH'^ were Mr, nin! Mrs. .
J. Bradley, it han not been hu\;ne«l
how n.any "ja.sMiuis w< re eapturext. twit
ail the youti;: t- ••i-it- i-p-.n a delipbt,- *' — f ■ ' ■
fill <A<-nhtx .
keep tin* seore for her,
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AN'nrknif n trairmt itr .Vmr-rfnnt itrrttt*-
frh's anil liaiullrd by rxpt>rt< have he.n
sinit lo nli) In Uiu i"luihititati( u of So-
viei Uusshi. .
>!jil<jney IC turns tu DmlHhO. .
1\ nison, Texas Jan, 12 H. ( II.
('-.MonlV*) Maioiit y. lor several nv^TtTh'f*
Tifrt-rti ne -ttttt+mu*;JLJ,Utwlkv,
<siar liaaiiTs i <^ lH*nIvon. rotunieil to
Dx iilttou \Ye*liii's<Uiy .to resume I he
management <V lu*e ptan s.
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ArinOtitifenatit has heen rt-eeivexl of
-Hrr* -ttwrtitge of WttHmn With* of tW*
- t ity and Miss SwodttuJa Swintsoii
I i.ii!;i. Uie, r*r*mony hnving tak *n
plaee in Weathi rforx!, i >« < • njiM-r 1,
The hi is the daughter «>f Mr. uiul
Mr>=. A ,W. ^waoson >t 1715 t^aar
Spilngs Ueriil, Dallas. Mr. Witte i^ tin-
gon of Mrs. K. M. Witte and was reared
in Shi rrnan. •
Mr. ami Mrs. Wilte Will reside in
lJallas.
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WINTER-WRAPS REACH
SPLENDID CLIMAX
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Miss l nlse Marks wilL entertain
the Frhlaj afternoon brlxQte eluh in
h^f- home ,on N rth Travis at roe t Fri-
day alt 1 rhotir.
Mrs. Os<ar Tmiehstrme of Dallas.
Mrs. I -aweem*e MHhs of OklahouiH City
and Mrs. Howard .lohnson /of J+t. l'anl.
Minn., are <>aj>eeted jn Sherman in the
hear future for a visit with relatives
urnl friends. . '. .'
Mrs. A. -Yj CJrea«er is entertaining
m<ml« rs of the Wxdnesdav Afterno m
Hrldge fluh in her home Thursday af-
•teriK'on. '
Mi. nud Mrs. Tom Hupsoii will filter-
tit in the Friday .Niulit 500 t 'ub in their
homt' ttn Nttrfli TTojwxin strexd Friday
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To Waco to Protect "]
Negroes on Trial j
Ausiin. Texas, Jan. TJ.—'Shoot and
sin-iif sMaif.'ht If moh law U attempted.'
ia tile in^i rut lion given the. squad of
iSa lexers ordx-rod lo Waco to «uih<Hhree
negj-oe«4 who ;i 1 «• to In* pnt xui trial next j
Monday on :r imirth'r eharge. This faet
traa bwa declared by tiovernor Neff,
whxi x-nnflrmed the Waco <lispal< h that
be } 1:111 din t lt d lite st'iidlug of Kajig-
__ era to W*e«v
•~A -t ii i t M|o;t«l of Texas Rancors has
beet) designated to go to Waco to Insure
a legal and orderly trial of the three 1
\J7HKN ",e "i,}s te*ln **>#*<'
and to shoot straight If liny otto at- w
tempts to moh.them or ftike them from
the custody of the court.
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and the cold bt^tttf to strength-
en, the luxurious wraps of
midwinter reach* ;their splendid
Tiit'Si sir,, the negroes who were eltmax. Tliey are. out of reach of
spirilctl away from Waco after being m«st of us. but Interesting to all ol
arretted for (tif alleged murder of Katy ««, as Interpretations of current
• ; .Watehinan s. L. <'t nnally. The xtyles. Hew? are two masterpieees. wrap that t an" vje. with it tn beauty
Waco J.-ii! *ra nearohexl for Ihem, but developed with no other thought than
they had been taken a*vay. Their names fa utmost that can l e done
are CeovKc |\ilinugh, Jsike f*raves and rich materials, and costly furs,
l'.tijali t lll\0>. tflvUhlv ntoil Thot- firo tl * 1ato«1
Oil Fnwh Horns.
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lavishly u4ed. They are the latest
vlsixMt of some manufneturer with an
tmnginattoti quite unhampered, and
\."v yi ji 'fit1<J;I"s ''"i,xir" l''1 wrtt*!n* better
: North Wxmld yoit tsmsx-id <<• listen ever follow them. Follow tin in
to a eoiicert of (bu man muKie, now J we will—at a considerable distance as
Vt-K. if it were playiil in Fng- to «penslveness. It Is likely—but
1 i - Ii. with -fidelity to line and detaH in less
eostiy furs and fahrics.
The magnitieent ooat at the left of
the picture is made entirely of dark
mink skins. The designer has not for-
gotten that Its Important business In
life Is to keep Its wearer warm no
—hn^ worked to this end—Its riehne^ Is
Adxlit on of \ifamiaes lo PViod Quteloy |in incident. The sleeves are ample
K« moves Timples. Artie ami Blem-
—. bhes—Makes Kosy Cheeks •. *
EASY NOW TO HAVE
A CLEAR COMPLEXION
and gathered into cuffs made.'of a*
single skin and that snuggle to the
wrists. The hugh cape-collar is equal to
enveloping the head upon occasion, but
ordinarily Is worn hs pictured.
It is not often that suehr it fur wrap
finds itself in the Company of a ckttli
x r riehnx.ss—b\)t it x*an happen. In
the long mantle-like coat at Uie right
of the picture'-the ^nine eonsummate
inaiui-i'numt of the material in hand
appears, as In the fur *coat. This
wrap, of helge-eoiorx'd duvetyn be-
comes Hi* background for womierfui-
embroidery In s^flk and eirenllle, and
employs emplacements of, kolinsky fur
in wide psinxds at the sides and In the
muffler cillar. Most women will look
longingly at It, even In the presence
of lis rival; for It also has "that
splendor tfertr 'to women."
copvtiQHt rr vnnuN Nry,r*nR unioh,
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'your fiH>d w hhh 11 g.
tion rfeoily. %|f
•merely add Vtrfilmnei
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jygjaga
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Vitamines, those mysterious organic
foot I sobstanri's. have lieeu foond dl-1
imth'Jly henefieiul tots lH'rsoriH sulTx'i'Ing
In.ni facial blemishes, acne, and snllow
x omplexfrui*. Alexanxler Vilamiiies
quh!kly ekar up a bb mi shed, pimpletl
sklu. Sallow, "iiuiddy" eompU?xious,
Sxsmi lw<i ie Mear tiud the eheeks are
ftt^ with H rftiflfmL healthy x-olor,
Vou niVd not burden yourself down
mfftb. 11 <Jiet whrte taking Alexander
Vltamlnes—they aix> an addition ' to
I w blx-h u j;.dates the asstmila- J
jrour nsual food—
lnx s and soon yoti wftl
ote the glow of health returning.
*Weak.>tired, "run-dOivn'* folk# fetd . a
marked lini roveinent In a (x'w days. ~
•^"Tf y6ti ar^ boHiered With a tmil ew|
ploxion. by all mx'tios go to any drug
atore a fid get a box'of Alexander Vita-
mines. They coat little anxl eome in
^|| handy 5-grain ta|)snios, I?w thiem as
xlirecNsl for teu days. If at the end of
that time your eottifdexton Wt-jiot
vV pea red up and yoor general health lm-
pwvexk your druggist will rcfuud your
. money without questhm. Be sure to
wsk for Alexander Vitamtnes (guarau-
- feed genuinr yoilH|il!^MWi^ 'p$
I not to In* A>nfused with any rltamlne
prxHluet xonluinlng drugs. Carl Nail,
Druggist.' Adv. - ,-1
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Fancy High Grade Groceries
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In $5.00 Orders or'More
You Pick Them Out, 3 Days Only •
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10 auxl 42 Inches wide
< xH rg 'l1e nml Crt-pe xV
( hino in all the best
xViTors: beavy weight1—
FOHTEU S ntlCK
Turkisl^PH
Towels
AYIiil > thoy last wo hav v
abxait "£* tl< vn heavy
weight Itnod size Turkish
TowOls-^- ,
W> fEEirS PHlOK
Barber
Towels
We ii;ivo ahxnit 'M) xlozen
regular Barivi r Towels
POHTBRVS PRICK
Men's
Dress 4
Sox
Children's
Ivory
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Safety
Hooks
Canvas
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Hose
Garters
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Pins
and Eyes
Gldves
10c
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2c
Cardie
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6c
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r/uli."s* Heavy Outing
<!owns. plain white and
" fancy—-
PORTIvIfS PRICB
50c
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Overalls
To the first 20 men enter-
ing our Sfiorv FVftday
Morning we will sell one
pair heavy w;eight Solid
IUueSM^ini Overalls at
Ladies'
Waists
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Urn? lot.- at Ladies' Voile
W.rists, Kt«sl aitHortmxiit
!.► pick from POIMF.R'S
prk%
19c
Gingham
Kxtra fine qua liiv of
Ureas (Jinghatrt in Plaids.
Chocks, StrljH1* and Pliiin
Patroms-— •
itHtTKRS PRlCtt ,
10c
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Work _
Shoes %
Wo have a new assort-
mx nt of Hen's IRSnII"
Shoes, oxMiststing of Kroad
Toes and Brown Sxxvuts
PORTBR'.S PR ICR
$1.98
Ladies'
Hose
Jadii >* I'.laek Col >n
ITOse irt !lif Xbkible Toe"
1*lid Hex U Seamless made
IN >RTKR*« .PRICK
7c
Before It's Gone-Come Saturday
BUY NOW
Men's
Hats
Olio lot of Men's Dress
flats S't nie Cloth Hats,
some iVIt—
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PoRTF.U S I'llK'K
79c
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Shirts and
Drawers
\f« n's liepvy Hhtiied cot I on
Cndershiil.'s and Drawers,
Some flexx-exl linos ones-—.
poRTKR'S PSlCE
53 c
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Unions
IaIxli<*s' lioavywxight Cot-
ton RIUmhI Colon Snits^r-
Ankle bmgthi sleeveless-
PORTKICH PHICK
69c
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Men's
Suits
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1 Overcoats
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Sorgo, Cxisbmerx' and
L \VS 0 r s t e d conservntlvo
im^b'i Suits— v
PORT&S PRICE
$9.69
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cloth ' Overcoats, some.
doul>le bseastod, some As-
trican eoijfars; some plain
PORTER'S PRIOR
6 Yards
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TO the first 20 women en-
tering our store Friday
morning we sell 0
yards of Bxtra Fine Dress
< Ingham at
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