Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 155, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY. 1ANUARY 19
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Winter "Weather Spreadi^Over
owe awl
the Eat ire Uaite* States and I '
"fcrffiuTtmpen3ure Prcdicted
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*eai'f:trtpg mail will find . *el<y raoJ
vVtw-Hi^r rtestlfttte, -'Irk or with'<iU- W< u-
ami w 1 •; r«' ill.- waller will a I
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'w^r whi^* tit bhrt such J*
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; Tiling njr u itU fojetli 4 v_
W of tailor* iUht bfrrvj^ttd this r ,
in one vear. Vliimrtff"alP of the *
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the fifth of -that. writer's works
In rt'JIvU tile s<TOMI.
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< „, . try Oklu., Jau la -XI... "1 h" Artnilnilil. "••'rtmi. wttJ* SB*
<1ert lan<; Bey \V|n>
this jiiorninir *ft1? ftf
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frftov*' /.rro Hi 7 o'rl«xk
TO-toj-iitiiK t• «UiJiintitnui
till' UnlKH^ftfntiM moatiu r lnir«miL Tl —^ .
a:niom.« • , nn.i aoNi^l that tlii^ mini- ,r' 'i'"1 • J,IU^ * fUtlinental
uam ninv to'lowctvd today. ioinmy. jnodti.rW u.v John n. Itobort-
- ■ soil \v ltu Mri^v >A .Vvoy ami <laroth
1 'hifeik-fWifi ^rjlMf HnjJrttt'i^t) "rtri/el" an«l- "Toniiiiy."
I 4—ckip*"-prr*m W*witc* ' i T%> stor.v . ! Tlx* l.iltio -Uinhti r"
mmi* im&uftfk is MO' ",,lv n«
vir^ Hjr"irt.:; pryi#f*«^o itovHop . Th.' - rn.'< rrvc ^rul in N-oilnntf
into lite eoUluRt 'Woatlu'r of tho your nt'iiuf*"TSHt> au<i Jtsis 4 ihtij+—«tf its
Tliui>i1rt> TV o« ninK at 4 :H« . ovio^k. n v". Cjomp^n iR^^tih
The ilu't nioniffor fell to w 1th "T 'l3'* «>l'ility Wh^>j irlvoiTnTT^s
Xa nuithor blowinjc. ;l JffW' "l"1 wh° ,s i' v,)lvi^ 1(1 •'
ig£> : 1 ■ -irnnu:", U i*#> roiwapoi'. jieartif iltwkfi*
•> vbovc at AewHUo. thonu. Is thn hjjuliit^'maii hnrt hfadsit
JiuHalm . _ ^ ^ tfi.jt ^upany of_a *t;
Aniiiril!« . Tcvji>. Jan. t8 The |hW- V>1 rhfet^|^t^P
.-1 f^ntirtnttm* rocorrted iim thi^ . ,s
Tj wiufoi* miv-«« J o>hn*k this morninc ., -^AHne Waanlit^oti.
Back hurt you? Can't straighten
LK sudt
—and" twinges?
■IH yo HHP
up without feeling sudden pains, sharp
Now iisten!
I or raayba
aafec 1 aMff twinges r.;
lumbugp, seiaUm
ami youm
oyer NVii^t*' of1 A litany In
mind about how la*t niirbi. %ve*
nuiiju' won all ib«' roiinds. They ari'
|)ii nb< lufreifthtA. - . 1
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«Ipe moment you Trfb your back
with soothing pen^mttng "fit:; Jacobs
Oil." Nothing else takes out jioro-
nesi, femeneaft and stlfftipss ro (;uickly.
You simply rub it on find out comes
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the pain. It i perfectly hiirral#s# and
tloesa't burn or discolor tho sKtn.
Limber upf Lon't suteri Get a
small trial bottle from any drug store, -
and aUfcr ufing ft Just on-*, you'U.,.^
forget that" you ever had bockachf
lumbago or scictiefl, because-your back
will Kcvcr hurt or cause aPy more
misery. disappoints and has
' 1 for 60 years.
been ivc6mmende3
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rhe iJtijjie^n Heamen's Friend Hi ek*ty,
. rrpttilMdmi was .ehanffed W B|ttt#
to the"Heth< I in WU
T In* ■■■'•rhe—tMffliFelfil ySunday j l.vh(ln Ttje -Ttreritttr>m«ttor*"n,glstered tf — rui*iiiK is a t'eal iii
ceh(xds -of -Hie eltjr wttll4' be "0v^ii -- n alMive^'/ero.''' 'i^rfie* weather '1h uat^lr ^ad no ip'"tnke>" says Ij^lrlimen. the
ivhett a iH'unesf of $4« .nfk wan tnad«
ic..Ad^no
ttf a slmilat .lull
the infctlhit
Wlih
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orffnnlwit i<'ti al Port Ar
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iW Other irisftrntloii
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on fbe Texa* '«oa-t. 9ti
IsVjte ntuptiej" . i rtfiimen who have
iise <if the Bi'thrl (n the juist-feit^years
s ta\ 'd the iw^tu4^t1on t Its full
rapacity ajwi tt h pe^baJW<* 'but the
Iteihel Imildintf WIU *>on 'x' ••nlartjed In
iiuler that It may keejr nl.rrast with the
nu>i<! growth of Ibr w«nJ«r> ffj^ytiirt
• <yiton and thr t'uiied Slates' swatest
v.laMit n« Jt.
Greatest Vear ii< HLsUiry. ^
paat jeear has iMNtn the greatest
year j« the hJsto*y of the < rjtaniaatlon
iu pronuti iuc brotherly lore niuOUff J"';'.""
uten as well as providing for th«> nn-Sgj
employed fttHor. niarty of whom risked
their K# time and again tn earryina
f<M d ahd hmi«iMdil<H I'.' Hlf aiLbMl
fnrce« durink <be war. V*' of the Beth-
el as a piHtoWfee ha* grown rapidly
a lid rtiaiiv thousand* of letters hearbiff
has Willtinn To* sfaj^wtSo is the hero of
wave, the ntAV pUy&rf^hixv NothU*'.''* All the
work^atrtf many of the'hurdships that
Above' at Abilene. ; - ??o llirouah «u the sereeit are
rtntea t*'**% ivtleefunih «f those on tin- imik-Ii. It is
'"Abilene. TeSas. Jaii.^^^—T* e (old- >aiiK* i iniposyiblo tti L.k«' v-jt'ofessloit-
eat weather of^hf^ yei^r was experl- :ir af !«.r i:nd;make a pletiire
eneed L>^WP t 1>xas this 'morning: e .wb«>y «til him- Xi.u i.v-nine times
Tlje-^t11eriij«>nHtf r- here. n lstered 10 out ofa Hiinfrwl the take a
i-ee«fc abnv<«i 7.etrt. .et wroy auil mako an uev«r on. of him
--■>•. (i.j .,. \>< s tfrn pt.-'u.i's. I nek Junes. 1
2 tie low at Salina. hiiiist'lf w/i«* laiseil 0.1 « r.:nte.
4**orlatc,l fr-n* t>i*tmtvh *' . \0, „ - M, Cor a tenderfooiwas tin'
Sulina. K«uu>., Jan. Hi A tempera- 4 uiehision of tin- star's stat«jnenK '"^ev-
■rftttyh">M'*fnre lie ran j lav. ii stated, .lure-of two Itelow aejro was- registered ,,r v.,w ., t4>nt)er%tMg make o rntnli pay
Hoys. If y. n miss Sunday school ■ Ms mornlns. The ^npw amounted to y,,t ••
next Sunday, yonr Suinbiy srliool lhay °b'v ;l traee in tbis of the'wheat
All to get a teawi eutered, aial If you
ehanee toepter a basketUafC YOttStte next { obiiidy ^hts moifflop .
Suurhryr-tt-wfl*--^tt (-tt. and hoys wjio j^ttV'Ti dui4n« the present
desire •• play must alternl Snjiiiay" H
s« hool. .•••"* ' ^
It was stated thai the-most favorable
<*otitend<>r>< were Hie Jitn|<frs t
yva i's tifuJ fUt- 1 ntei jnetliafrir^T l.t-1,
ie of Hiit^mpnrenient>« in that a hoy
attending; Sunday s<
ore than Onee a mouth t« hjM HgThh .to
jiloji. and «*aeh player must attend Hhii-
day school the Sunday before the toui^
nauieiit wtarts or he must wait two Sun
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NOW SHOWING—The Picture you want to $ee, by the famous
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producer of "Way Dovra East."
miss t|w following Sunday, you won't
get tftrBlay. ao get a hair ruL slii>e. shitie
and stiruee up &o you will not l e late to
Sunday school,* satd P. II. Kanisev.
t>hysh4anl director of the Shennan V. M.
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wheat "Bar Nothin' "* is now plavhiff at the
Wh'sHmgtou Tbegtw;
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JSgort aiuiil'i ,
EJillIi
Sherman High t« Dallas.
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Port Worth, ran. *0.-^Tbe wihtrr's t\'M«h1ngton Stnr.
eold weather record was set here this .What do von do when a pr.dessed
morning when the mercury droj iwd 1! <|o,ihhM*rosses you:"
degrees. . ^V' "Nothing." replied Senator 'Sorghum.
U«>ni4e-emssing is like pri'/.e fighting.
I Ij ' Wm Fail at War*.
AtiMCiated Prr«& lu*pnt>-ht
Wa<*o. Texa-s. Jan. !?>.- The tempo
ra -
The Sheriiutu High 8<hm l basketball
team went to hallas T4iurs«lay umrnimr lure here fell l'rmu tJtl yi'stenbiy. morn
...... ... , , « 1' it0 the basketball five of TerHll lug at 7 o'clock to lf< this morning at
l> -tmarks from |>orts and inland i-Uies there Thursilay afterinion. in 7. registering tlw coldest uioruliiff Of
Sooner or later the inosi «Vmfident i er-
fornter finds 'hat he has niH more than
his 'match."
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in the fmir etorhors of the world were
distributed to eager bands. Writing
materials are also provided ami mBny
seaman make n<e of the ftelhel as n
plaee to IM'U their b've and fidelity to
mother. swectheaH. or wife, tlflutsimd*
of miles away.
The Bethel confines its work chiefly
to red Spoils activity. A few rooms are
.TUtc'rt to Seamen at a nominal sum hut
no meals are scived. Arrangements are
manp^ilt f^e bethel, however, to care
for destitute a"*! Mlrk « Hors at othef
places while the building of the Bethel.
it selff Is tlftoll'd lo promoting soelabll-
ltv iinpong tb<- seamen. A woman's
auvlliaiy has been oruanl/.ed and as-
.dst* in providing h< nie <^n|forts for
llif sailor While ashore.
The Rev. .1". F. Sarnef. chaplain of
the BotheU started mis-
sionary work In halves ton
among hwmiuwu auui'u. -than .l.\lltiUJ3'. .Ove
: years ago. Willi a >nntll band organ
and a gyoup of dvvot«sl eholreirters he
«onld spend Sundays along the water-
front preaching the gospel of the Bible
In both Kngiish and Scandinavian to
im sailors from the sides of their ships.
From that humble h.-ginning the present
- Adoue Seamen's Bethel lias grown ami
today Bibles, jwifttwl in ten dlffere
languages, are distributed among
Througii long experience, innrcTtgTims
w«0 k. the Rev. Ml-. Sarner iUs lares that
of fljl the audiences lie would prefer
to pr<* :<'h to. none iiIIk him better than
a group Of sailors. Not ome in bis wide
exp«Henc<* lias a sailor be<-ome boister-
ous Whih' a sermon was U*lhg delivered
and a group of salhu-s. he says, eoiiitl-
tutes one of the moM attentive andi-
- eneea lhat couhl Is* obtain^!.
the first foreigu game of the season for the winter. It is cloudy,, but there nas
the lm-al team.
•lonc.v men wept to pgllas with a
clear ree«ril for the season, but with
the knowhtdge that they had sti/f oppo-
sition to fact' iu meeting the Terrill
School quintet.
been no precipitation.
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MAN FOIM) BKAO IN POOL
AM) 1- AK.MKR IS 4RRKSTFJ).
Mount riej.sant. Texas. J a u, lt>—
I.uck Walker, a fanner about 40 years
old,'Vas arrest«sf late Wedhewday af-
ternoon on a eoinplaliit charging mUr-
<ler. iu com.eeiIon with the death of
Don Turner •
Turner had been missing for sever a f -
days. W<4m>sday his lusiy was found
in a pool west of Mount Pleasant.
Walker was remanded to jail with-
out lsmd t« await the action of the
Titos f'benfy «rHU(T |aryV'; ww(eh 31
now In session;
Frt ni all appenranees Turner had
been ill the pool two weeks.- There
was a woum'i on his forehead.
I'a.Unuidlc iu Grip of Nortlier.
Iliflriaaa /Vert Ultpatc*
I>alias. Texas, Jan. lit. The Panhan-
dle and West ami North 'JVxas was in
the grip of the coldest Weather of the
wlnteV t<)da.v while In the lower Rio
tirande VsBev a sttmnier-like temper-
hture was n*porte<l. It was generally
cloudy over flic State, according to the
local' weather bureau, with possibility
of snow in the Panhandle and northern
sect ions.
At Brownsville J. the thermometer
st* od at W degrees this morning the
warmest sqtot on the Texas weather
map. AtttariHo. wfth 'tw* als ve /ern.
^as the coldest. At Abilene the mer-
cury stood at Id. lieuisou IS, Fori
WjOrth in, Dallas and still dropping.
Waeo 'Jd and Austin :M>. A strong mutli
wind a V«uMmnied "the 565T
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17 Abave at Wichita FaUs.
A**nr tuiru Prr*a 01*ttatrh
Wi« bita Falls. Togas, Jan. B>. - With
V« sterda.v a bdy af w4um 1 rtSar the'a drop* iu ttyupgratnre from ." 4 Wed-
1 Ool ill Whieh the Isaly was i fhitnd .nesijay afternoon to 17. this morning
made the retnartr that if ao«Hf* onejthis s«« tIon is cxis riencing the coldest
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Bird Dog SoW for *MK
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highest jirleed animal placed on
the piaikei liere 'lately was a
highly inUneil bird dog. _ 13
months old. It was so'd by W.
A. BUis of this city to Paul Wsg-
gonor of Vernon for gLtai easli.
RUIa raised the d<i« hen1 ami
trained him la this bnallfy.
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From Slmplicissiimts, Mtinich.
"You l ik tired."
Well, it"?* hard ettn-yiug a hod of'
brick up to third fdory."
"Ilnvt you beeif d^ing It long?"
"No-,1^ #tnrt tontorroV."
found, completely submerged, but cbiso
to Hie west bank.
The pool Is I (Mil ted on the Bank-
head high way between Mount Jileas-
ant and Wlnfiehl.
It
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reported five above.
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New ork. Jan. IB-—Women golf de-
votH's hen have lafihclied the organ.*-
zatlou of a Huh and acquired an op-
tion on a site for a course on whic*
'women oniy will be permitted to play. "
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Boxing Rule (Imnged.
iundated Preat Dispatch
Cleveland, O., Jan. lt>~No more
CloM^d Ai# Passairea Otien at ii| promoters or managers of boxers
w.o^gea w passages upen at ( liame thp irfm.rs to 0,^1^,. j„ boUtfl
Once—Nostrils Cleared—4 - here. All referees will „be appointed
—— fcUeveland Boxiaa CoiBjmjssion
If yotTf nostrils are cloggcd and your 1^4 oeeountahle to that
head nu&d brcanw of catarrh or a j ?H,T the way the bouts are con-
dueted. according to an unoglchtl s k
Travis St.
Formerly Barker Bakery,
has ppened with a nice line
of Pastry, Sweet Goods,
Rolls, etc. White Bread Rye,
Whole Wheat. Old Fashion
Salt Rising Bread Every fri-
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Aug. Kubala, Prop.
"HOMAID BREAD"
FcfiSak by AM Grocers.
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aren'tjyou tired of seeing the some
old charocMr^? Come and see eocne-
• thin^new. Gypsy Fair, with'the lui :—1
body, dancincf, every'pulse of her _.
sindind'Jvith jou.vA charader uou have
never leen^ before, and James'Spike"W
Fadden^and Bjlly fiis^broiher, all people
ney.to sta<^e'or scnaen, mysterious, al-
luring and absolutelu .differentJIfiom
start to"finish.....
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ROMANCE-AOVEKT'JftE - THRILLS
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cold, get lily's Cream B^Im arjy drug
-tore. Apolv aJiiile o£ this pure.' anti-
*qrt?T.'gerni dc«troy'rtig'creani Tnto j our
no-trils ahd-'let it penetrate through
1 cry air pas-agc of your head and
-merrtbnmec. Instant relief.
How goofl it feels. Your hc^jJLi
rlrar: >'ottr nostrils are opt?h. Yoti
breathe fneefy. Xo more hawking o**
fnuffling. Head colds and catarrh
yield like magic. Don't Stay stuffed
tip, choked up and miserable. Relief
is sure.
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From the rittshnrgh Poj^.
"TIkmi the girls didn't like Senator
rinlidubV"
* Nhw. he's a h#ek nhitffeer. Startiil
of with 'A* 1 gage Into these Intelli-
gent1 faeou.' fH" eonrse, we're intelli-
L"tit. hnt ' e also have some elglma
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