Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 155, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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Sued for $2,000
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By Helwyn P. Wage.
[Austin, Xesas, Jan. 1U—According
jUrit report just given out l>y W. It.
Loug, editor ot Uie University of
Texas, tlie total expenditures tor the
entire instltulott ftor the year lWU-21.
•ivltli Uie e.vc-ept.yn of the faculty sal-
• uric# and maintenance, amounted to j
JMah,a7U.;jp, tlu: aggregate amount
spent oii t he three brunches—the Muiu
1,'niveislty in Austin, - the Medical
College in Galroston and the Uoltege
of Alim* and Jytetallurgy in 1J1 ±4* so. [
Yor the main Uulfersity,' $8,T23,WTr
was spent, ai buildings; $ ;{,U0f>.23 on CO
equipment^ *i lLVMiS.ift on laboratory
• and school equipment; $JuJ,5U0 ou reui
estate; $20,477,110 for the Altken Li-
bra fy and $104,537.^6 fbr the (i&rcla
Y TO BE
OWN V
VARIOUS
At HQ Tinted Prr.tt BIIMftft
Ottawa, Ciiuiula, Jan. 1W.—WOiile tfy>
project to proV|de a great International
channel for ocean going ships by im-
proving the Kt. Lawrence riter to the
Orcni 1-ajkew, is being studled by the
gov^rnn^n* of the Fulled states and
("auatlii. proponents of an alternative
L>lah. the proposed Ottawa aiid Oepr-
rKt*n bay canal, are seeking to enlist
RT acra *HU1>IK)rt for the^ "all-Canadian" water-
ftK1 vim1 M iway... ,.,- — •*-,
Advantages claimed for
receiving
fe today on
of ctttauliug |800 of the
to the polfce,
a few
fashionable apartment
no hood was required" when she
was given * w #Joa.
jrr-
was dcn,<l. J After work-
j lug on the railroad several years he qu^fc
UKH WKIJj AT 83 that employment and went to farming
■%— . 1 ; in Hed Hirer County.
■ Vmffc Ttfltas. J.in. 111.-V. E. Steven*! I>urlng aU.these years he wss under
(ZhkugcvrilJI^ Jan. 1!>—-Lnelan Mura- & fanner, living southeast of ITuls In Che Impression that nisi mother waa
Jtm?e French tenor, who yesterday the Cunningham community. ba,s re- u*,'ail uniil Inontlis av4 when ho
announced his resliaiutii>a^£tpwt the (.entiy returned ft1*** * vtril if bis beard that she was still living, and af-
C^cgygo Grand Upcm Company, has mother, 88 years old, in Wiydiipgtau verltying the report, went to see her.
been Charged With violating fbe County, Arkansas. He left Arkansas He found her living in the same houso
iUnerhaji contract labor law and the thirty-five years ago to work on a In which he hod left her and enjoying
WW StoU" immigration act, ti^e and soma time afterward good health.
charges growing out of his, bringing
his valet, Krnest l'etit, and" the lat*
ter's wife, to this country.
A suit asking judgment for $2,000
against Muratorc in favor of the g.ov-
erument wKa filetl. The bill afStes
that Mme. l'etit left the employe oX
Muratore'f: wife, Lina Cuvalieri, on
Dccenibcr 4. \>
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A cafeteria in the Yosemita Natkma
park tli-s year served nppr'oxiiniitely
250,000 meals at an am'rage east Of 45
cents each.
q NatUu
roximat<
1CEK.S
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tiff-
The oifh-e of County Judge of (irav-
ivyy makh*g a total of-$a4l. #O.HHrj*OII tonnty Wl|| Be the Ije^^ld of aiiy
^°r Medical College, $ 1^8,473.IS office for 1U2-, accordinu to the ex of-
was spirit ou buildUip «5 *7.nt T.r> i ni#i..'.. ~n ^ .
(HiuiP'neut, aiai
making a total
College of Mines «i «« * ««.«, ""-.wiilch now appears
spoilt on an athletic field, $7,416 fur!the Court^ \ . v
the campus, W,1^1.27 jm durnutory; The Court allowed County Judge
^ r " ,,,\ i i^vtqn 1}. Steed an ex-officio salary of
0Jh>0 for jHiuipment, Wd on per annum, payable in monthly
books, making a total of -JJ- iuatallimmts of |300. This is the hlgh-
Tliese threei totals form a ^ra t ent that the ex-officio salary pahl any
.office holder has even been in Gray-
Tne I'otal ^ ™^J«on Coupty. iMbtrhjs allowetl other otf-
lhe totul Income cut the Lniiersity flee hollers by the Commissioners last
for the year JMO-21 amoufUjMl. to wn k, in addition to their share of the
fi:,000,047.r R, unit the expenditures of the office. Avere: C. M, Cole,
iuHUding salaries and the sums spent County Clerk. $fc00 per annum; Bovd
oh equipment, amountea to *1,037,- stjerifl. *1,CR>0 per annum; Mrs.
Mae 8. " Legate, District Clerk, |300
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4amwintfiH Pr*t Dispatch > The 8^ cities of Jspuil eontaius morp
Waahlugton, Jan. llf—Tlie bird on thap 18 per cent of the empire's total
X4l\K3.
Wljei^thr buildiusg of the main Uni-
Tstiy were first bid tt-twr-corf-tf-
m1
versify
001.034.13, while the
buiklingH eosi, $744,700
the* lncuml
of Minis buildings iIAIuay to wlm-h abo
making a total tit $-,404,140.04 ex ^MUU,r yeurs were (
la uded «m the University buildings as earning for 1022
a wlnde. Tlie gjwmrgl eq
17.17 and the g
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OftTce Of County-Judge for the
r reading last November 30 earned
t.$2,181.00 in fees, in ad-
about WO fees " for
collected. Should
— earning for 1022 be as large, the i
SJf office will pay at ka«c $5,781,06, which
ftl Is $781.00 more than the maximum sal-
vautagen claimed «or this route new peacVdollar Is an eagle-iiot population,
the St. Lawrence ship channel In- tt do^fe" eise" there l>e an^ ond-
i«vftfin, th " tho,,,Ki(" I 0i«PUtU about it. ! "
iart t*t*rUAiiy, itJ« imtaunity from the he is tlie only eagle with folded winirs
m lm.rO. of .to lakcH, „u«1 tbc otl a„ A.nwkn.i win !s h
it offers iu nUleuge. tiou a# the bird on t\u* tiiwlalinr
COAL AND WOOD TO BURN!
(Back to Ae Simple Life)
Cord Wood, Blocks, split, any size order. All Jriuds Coal
from the best ftiines and no other. Sand and Gravel, singly
jar mixed. Good Humor. Good Service.
JIM SNYDER
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rence rivers; thert^tht Ottawa would truth, li took some digginx aindnir
he followed to Mattawa: and l4 ke Nip- miht Offlefatf to find out what kind of
issing and the French r^ver would pro- * bird fit renlly wjis. Ail the other
v.tie outlet from the Ottawa river t# eugless are spread eagles.
As iu the case of the projiosed St CIRF8W 1M TO RING FOR
Lawrence-Great Lakes works, power <Je- - t$OX& AM) GIRLS,
velopment is planued. government eu-i -—:— ,.'^T :"T.'r-L
glueers hav«. climated that on the Ot- Ki Paso. Texas, Jan. 10—Too many
tawa and French rivers it will U< pos b«y uud girls i|U their teeipj have
sible to develop oue million horsepower, been out late at night and It must
The noted Chaudiere tfall* at Ottawa, st^r says a decree from the city ot'
alread.v the center of larg«^ industrial flclals and the Police Department,
operations, would se<« its opacity dpubl- The IjesgX* of Women Voters start-
od. v [ r , (il ■ ' and the churches
tTntferthe^Cttttt"wa aml^Georgian bay joined in, whicli cajils for resumption
-A
scheme vessels'of 2f) toot
displacement, would be abi
Ittt3trc.il and Lak
DOrts.
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Ji -or i-fttber, blow, for Ihe
, the biggest whistle in towu
and can be heard for milea.
nod as follows: M)iin Unifowltt, %1„- i^, ^ g^ooo allowed the office bv law
is5!ir,2.l2. the.Medical College grounds
of Muh s .<4L^*J8lLaBQi';iy Which will brkfg Ufa t*>Uil incdme
2J!"VS 1 *, .. m.l"Tr .hp "Ttl> tin-
:l:I , ^ . | rnnaiij Ourlug tUc ytmv, to u maximum flxptl
t niversity a#: a winile Have increased * Avuln* in exei'ss miiKt
considerably in v^Ttte ninre their pur- W U*.r AJW ea .utjig In atCUW mitst
chase, It is stated, but their exact ^ returned to t1ic^ount>.
present value has not been ascertain- .
ed. H '' M bum Sellers Bond
-R-sa^m MO tto Cou^
. 1.1 l aw. ...1U iu(:d?ac of
tlie '.,in' "'"y*"' " on mi- fees earned i luoaalrd *rtf Dinpatfh
Report That Keelinfif ^oys ami girls under 16 must bo
.V D 7 „ ■ bomc? 1>y fi o clock,"or policemen w01
Is to Resi
Yet
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Been
Has Not
Verified
hold them f*r fft^fr paifeuts.
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The University lias large Iftud a
sets, 2,0011,000 acres i f which, located
in West Texas, are valued "at |10.-
ouO.trtHi. Tin; Income from this land is
comparatively small, amounting to only
$20(>,000 per annum, fhlch by an act
of the Legislature is set aside for
buildings aud repair^. The remaining
400 acres of l^rackenridge land arc
located near Ijake Austin, aud are
valued at $00,000. •
At the present time the income of
the University from its laud asset*
and the apprejfriatntns of the F.cgisln-
ture combined arc only snttW-ieut to
maintain th° existing buildings aud
e«inlpment and the aalaries of the fat-
ulties Of the diffeai^t branches Aa a
result of this the long-hoped-for p «r-
nmnent buildings are i^ill an Impossi-
bility and the campus, of the mhin.
University at least, is covered with
shauks.
Austin. Texas, Jan. 10.— Attorney
General Keeling was oat of bis office
herts today arid nothing to indicate an
M^de of Pipe Tricotine,
SHERMAN'S LEADING THEATRE
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LAST TIME Today—
AS
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II Mi.
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_ ,a reii nt conferenci; with Uoyeruor Neff
IS Set m Sum of $500--^ * iJiOt been wen-
tloned.
8am (Slim) Sellers, arrested on a
charge of attempting to aid his
brother, W. II Sellers, to escapt; from
the county ^jall by sending hack saws
concealed In the false bottom of a
box containing a cake sent to the jail.
KATY HFvR RKPAIR
SHOP AT DENI80N TO FEB. 1
Donison, Texas, Jan. 10.—The loco-
motive repair department of the Denl-
All Late Styles, at
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was given an examining trial bMore mn Katy abops Were closed Thursdav
Justice of the 1'eace It A. McCrary and will not reopen until February 1.
Wednesday. His bond was set at $500 accordinir to the notice imsfpil Sovpr*)
Gainesville Will
Try City Manager
according to the notice posted. Several
bundled men are affected hy the order,
which is said to result from poor busi-
ness at this time. The order is iu effect
at other divisional points.
A Hard Worker.
in the case, which he, had failed to
execute Thursday.
Sellers' wile testified at the exam-
inatioti that she had asked her hus-
band, not to have anything to do with
his brother, since he bad been placed
in the county Jail. •
^ ; HelpmeatS.
Sharp Cohnty (Ark.) Iieeord.
A toy beautiful home wedding took
lHace at the residence of Sol T. Ham L " %my as a bee' is old. Suggest
and wife Sunday evening at 6 o'clock, something new." 1
when Kipg Boue and Miss Mattle Ham "How alsiut 4As Industrious as a
were married. yeast xjakeV "
One Day Only
FRIDAY
AH Navy Blue.
Birmingham Age-Herald.
"I wish to use a certain figure of
speech.*'
"Welly
r-Jones
A Drama dealing with the dearest problems of life ajjd revealing the untold
mystery of Mother Love.
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A Dallas M. Fitzgerald Production. A story that every person faces in every-
day life,—Is Life What We Make it?
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(iaiueKvilie. Texas, Jan. 10—Gaines
ville is soon to have a city manager !
for the first tia* in Its existence, if
plans of the City Council are parried
forward. At the M-monthly session
of the Council a resolution was adopt-
ed creating tlie oilN of city manager
and appoinfli# a committee tp look
after the employment of a suitable
man. • '
If the new method of management
LtJoas it Is hoped
for a commission
form of govciitnipnHn the m ar ftftdre.
* Justifiable. v
eomes up to expectations
to hold an election
l'rom the New York Sun.
The unhappy husband was unbur-
dening himself of his tala of woe.
"But how did so mixmatcd a couple
happen to meet In the first place?"
Bill Asked.
"We sang In the same church c^r,"
explained the unhappy husband.
"Ahi you wet by chants, eh#? Bill
suggested.
Tliree 'iveeks later, after h«S l d
emeregd from the hospital, U>o <<>urt
ruled that the defenrtailt had actw In
self defense.
Austin
Thursday Evening,
January 19th
Popularizing Modern Science tt
his gieat lecture, "The Immensi-
ty of (The Uiiiyeise/! prof usely &-
fystratcd.
Plapcd at Nail's
Morning
Single^AdmissiorfrSO Cents.
Ride the INTERURBAN
between
Deni on—Sherman—McKinney—Dallas—
W**abachie—Hillsboro Waco—
Ennis—Corsicana
and intermediate points ^
It takes youjhere
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Life Insurance Day— National Thrift Week
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William Fox Production
Buck J ones
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;ver a Buck Jones picture comes ftp tojvn is a
Cd time to make a date with yourself to ste the show,
the reason he is a sure prize winner on the screen in
"lip* daredevil stunts and capturing the girl
Jones doesn't stop at anything merely because fere's
a risk involved.
Don't Fail to See This l^-ogtam.
Also Extra Laudable
is Uncer tain, and with this Uncertainty is
the Uncertainty of Your Earning Power. ,
IF YOU ARE MARRIED the future daily needs of your wife and
children all hinge upon this GREAT UNCERTAINTY. Some
time, if not now, there will be those who are financially dependent
upon you or you upon them.
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can remove the Danger of this Great Uncertainty and male*
the future welfare of your depend ents Certain.
YOU CAN DO THIS THROUGH LIFE INSURANCE.
Legal reserve life insurance (Old Line) will provide for your family
at your death. It will provide for you in your old age.
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You are in good health today. Then celebrate this day, (The Na-
tional Life Insurance day) January die 19th, by securing a life in-
surance policy,—a policy in proportion to your income and your
family needs.
This advertisement is paid for by the following
nsurance Men:
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