Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 181, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 14, 1922 Page: 3 of 6
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I RESIGNATION TO THE
OF CITIZENS' COM*
AFTER HIS SCALP.
Associated Preu Di$patch
.Okmulgee, Okla., Feb. 14—Judge H.
It. Jplirlstuphor ef the Okrau gw
tjf Suptrlor Court has mailed hi*
3. J. DAek, chairman of
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action tagt
Retail Merchants' Ablation at
Ghamher of Commerce.
fchermaji Camp. No. , W. p. W., at
ira. o. f. hail. A
Brotherhood of Bulltfay* Clerks, at
II of tt. C. halt,
Sherman GroVe, No. 77, Woodmen
Glrde, at Carpenters' hall. /
\\< diKhday Afternoon.
Ladle*' Auxiliary to the B. of R. T.,
at Fulton hail. _ .
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Mrs. I. J. Miller. who has been quite
ill 6t the ftHnlly hoitus^IlS® ' East
(•Ucrry «tr ett W reported improving.
pnevnictila. Is now reported
m&mWBSWB*
i*tter the grand jury's dis-
«. flkpectiug momentarily the ar
1 at Judira Christopher.
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A FED SQ HE
HANGED FRIDAY
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111#., Fcl . U<- So that he
the county Jail next
n7 TV. Clfureh, "show-off
Is l*'ing forcibly kept alive
tif the State.
The Bute has decrced that Cl«|i
who has locked his Jaws
strike, wnt UteralliJ^ tS.dJe.^ .
man was for-
saline solutions by the
thfi>h<
has grdwa * Uflary
ggy whiskers, lias been
strike for thirty days. Ill*
y and sunken, his cheeks
a greenish yollow. He acts like a wild
•animal when attempts are made to feed
him.
The Jail authorities are making ar-
rangements to carry him to the gallo**
Umwmry..*
'ICaMirch w«a . cotivMed of killing,
hacking and >n*3 lug Beruanl J. Daugh-
erty, ami Carl Aamtt*. autmnoblle sales-
ipeL to gain possession of an automo-
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NEW MAYOK TO RKfTSE TO
' PAY OLD OFFICIALS BILLS.
Meetings Tuesday Night.
Brick Mnsous'JJniou
at Maccabee
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Mrs. J. W. Bradley of this city is,Ve-
porteil recovering from an operation,ai
Sherman Hospital Sunday.
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In f ...iT,■ a™ T'lc city council will met in vogu^jju
ulgee, according *> a telegram
by i|c* Dt^ ^atlT yesterday
at Coyle, Okla.
ttee had asked that the
his place on the bench.
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E N. Atkinson of Denlson was a
business visitor to this. QUy Monday.
J). B. Anderson of Dallas was a
bu>ines6 vMtoY to the city Monday.
E. Biggerstaff of Whitcwright
was a busines* visitor Monday.
G. P. Bryant of Whitewright was in
the dtj on business Monday.
Claude ltadgeti of Bells was a bus-
iness visitor Monday.
H. B. Harp of Dallas was in the
city on business Monday.
. Mrs. J. R Fat ton has returned home
afOTr a visit Spur, Texas.
Levis Htfl! made a business trip to
Pallas Tm-sday:
J. J. Itlpi^e (ft GreenvilTe was in
ess Tuesday,
A. Morrow of McKlnuey transacted
bOKiycss in tinvxity TffeiSiy.
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Albert B. Laaa^us. Kansas # City,
Mo.: J acir Bj Hart Strong, Dallas;
Frank Aim/Poteau, tikla.: Kate
^itcho'son Sc.Iphur, Okla.; H. L. Joyce,
Sapulpa, Okla.; F. B. Erdhans, Den-
ver, Colo.; L. Frivk. Dallas; Adam
b'einhcrt. Dallas; D. L. Moore, Fort
Worth; W.-K. King, Dallas; O. B.
Ehuer, Balkinoiv, Md.; Capt. S. T.
Lynn, Dallas* G. N. pinker, Dallas;
It J. Flake, Dal'as; W. L, Sibley, l)al-
las; G. E. Pratt. Denton; J. E- Phil-
lips. Columbus, Ohio; Chas. Slump
Oklahoma City; M. D. Braslle. Fort
Worth; C. fL Wilson, Elgin, 111 ; .1.
K. Stout, Dallas; Mtv~aud
Robf.lL Harper, Dallas; W. R.
man
iaecfditf Prew D*$patch
Cleveland. O., Feb. 14—Numerous
ratal against the city of Cleveland
loomed today * flfeUaftriuK the declara-
tlon of Mayor Fred Kolricr to the City
CfcQftcil last night that no mon«7
"vouhl be paid to creditors for bills
Pptrri^'d over from 102V In subrulttlng
a 1W2 budget, revised to brlug all
Ot purlmeuta to jin operating minimum.
Mayor Kobler told the cotne ll men
that the Inherited deficit amounted to
♦1.200,000, instead of $7o0,Q00.000 as
oi.tjelputeU by the preceding city ad-
nUnlatration announdng that unpaid
acconnts of the city alone exceeded
$800,000. Be declared *that claims re-
maining unpaid by the former admin-
istration wi-r« illegal, and that they
would not he honored by him until a
court of competent Jurisdiction had
ordered payment.
Th« workers' Council Travis
Strict Methodist Sunday School will
meet at the church Tuesday night at
$ *30 o'clock. Supper will be donated
and served by the Women's Mission-
ary Society of the church, *•' *' '
Thev regular monthly meeting of
the Grayson ( ourffy Pdiiltfy'atJd IWb-
blt Breeders^^ Association will be held
nlsott at the Chamber of Com-
merce Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock.
A fall attendance of the membership
is urged.
A black ha*-; Weighing eight pounds
antl t wo ounces, caught In XJiub Lalte
by Eugi tie Cherry, a well known Sher-
man business man, is being exhibited
in the window of Leslie Hardware
Co. Mr. Cherry'® friends are con
grt>(elating him upon one of the best
catches of the season, in the bass,
which measures twenty-three 'nclm« in
lmfetb.
Clyde HouHtont__whtT"was seriously
Injured last Ttn^nflay when thrown from
the running board of an automboj
If rounded the intersect loa rtf M'uIIkt.
ry and Elm streets, wss able to be
out Mouday for the first time since
ihe accident. Mr. Houston wfttf uncon*
.^clous forj ome time as a result of in-
Jury which he sustained to his head
from the fall. #
According to word which reached
Sbetmau Monday, a car owned by ivy
Bopga of Dallas, son of Mr. and Mrs.
P. F. Boggs of this eity, was run iuto
and badly damaged by a physician of
that city, whose name waa not men
tieiied. Three occupants were Ih Mr.
Boggs' car at the time of the accident/
hut uo one -was seriously injured. The
est was struck from the rear. It was
stated.
Two local Federal officers visited
Denlson Monday «*♦ took up • HU: n
tity of Colt's automatic revolvers! bear"
ing the VU. 8. Propi-rty" stamp. Ci
vilians eamiot legally ... .. wea-
pons. and an order received recently by
these officers Instructed them to selz
uuj sueh weapon. According to oue ol
these officers, there are a number of
Innocent purchasers of the guns, and
rtifo DaHas; Dan Brosnan, Jr.r tf
bauy^jQa.; Boy Braxille, Dallas; L
of : Van Aistyne 11 ■ ^ Huntington, W. V*rr Loe
this etty Monday. Peytod Dallas; J. A. Ui Sonde.
M E. Ilitnnon of Gainesville is In iill",,?2!JIr"lf'h\,
Wt l;',y V rorler, D,,llaS: .iu,t H rr
J. E. Spin of Bonha^4ransa^-S. Higg'ir. New York; C .C. Wke,
Illness 1.. the city Monday, p. ,v TUamomm. Boston/
C. A. Periy .made a .trip tQ MekfP Mass.; W, H KJIJler, DallW; M^Fq
Hey Monday, having gone on business, j^unnio;*. Wolfe City; L. W. Kent and
T. Beavers of Dallas was in the wife, Chicago. Ilk; Or D. Alden, Bos-
city transacting business Monday. • totr. Mass. • J T. Elnell, Mtnneapol.jafj
L. Bal'ey of Bonbam was In the .^* ****l^aTlaa.
cit> en route to Dallas Tuesday.
M. C. Bell of this city niade a bus-
iness trip to Mexia Tuesday.
J. F. Thomas made a business trip
| dBltfRSf Tuesday.
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Hon Angels Converse.
Associated lytsH Disput<h ' •
.Philadelphia. Pa., Feb. 14—Angels
communicate with each other by tele
pathy yrd convers*? with men by the
name nn ans. Dr. Horace C. StantfijB ]
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Judge Calvin Freeman made a bus-
Ipi sa trip to Dallaa^hesday. -
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jones have re-!^cretary of the Presbyterian Minis.
turned fronr a several weeks' s?ay in ferial Association and a student of
New York. j psychic phenomena, declared last
A. K. Ilall*has returned to his home; n,Kl|' au at,dress before the asso-
tn Piano, after transacting, business elation.
in the city. '
J W. Curtwrfglit of yun A'styne
wa* i 4 fhe -city transacting business
Monday.
; Mrs. Chas. Stone of Denlson was
numbered anions the otK-of-totvn vW-
tort to this city Monday.
h. W. Bodjcers of^WieliTtn Falls
transacted bi«si«rrs8ahd visited Sher-j
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Brownt and BUcb
$1.50 to $3.00.
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comes the new4hings for
S. l>odge has return^-to* his
home in XHiLlas after transa'enng bus-
iness inShormaa. , ,i
le Raymond. Jr., sou of Mr; and j
Wis. It ynM«nl Brown. T- ia rep*>rted
much b.tter at his home on West
Jcnes street.
Mrs. I>. C. BusM y. df Tlmpson, Ter-
has returned home after a Visit with
her father, O. F. Taylor, on South Wil-
ow street. |j
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Snyder have re-]
uuied from a brief visit with Mrs. '
Snyder's mother, Mrs. Lee Talkingtou,
in McKinney.
B. F. Franks of Durant, Okla., was
among tin* out-of-town .visitors b>ivho,|
perfect Prajection and Rril Run Pictures
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Old Batteries Rebuilt for half price
Of New Ones. 11! months' guarantee. :j
CHARGE YOI R BATTERIES WITH
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FRANKLIN FARNUM
"SO THIS IS ARIZONA"
Abo Good Comedy—"HOLD THE LINE
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Tomorrow—Kids 5c Matinee—5c-
NickvCarter in "The Musing Million"
A Very Thrilling Detective Story
Carmel Myers and Wallace MacDonaJd in
"BREAKING THROUGH
Ako • Good Comedy—"STARS AND STRIPES"
mj| ' will find this season no different
from like seasons, at^Hrfstore, we are
ready, as usual, to show the new things
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"The city charter saya that before these are asked to turn thein In at th<
any money can be paid the Dlreetor I \,H ai u. 8. ( avalry barns. Persons
While you wait.
10S N. Crockett St. Phone 331.
BP.OWN BROS., Props.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—
"THUNDERCLAP'' f
1 Tkc Gieateit Sporting Drama of ike Ago
Starring the Famous "Over the Hills" Mother.
MARYCARR
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Only 5 More Day* to Wait for the Much Talked of Feature
"THE QUEEN OF SHEBA"
of Finance must certify that there Is
money available and that |t has been
appropriate for for this purpose." the
Miyor mvlr red. "This waa not done
by tbo former City Director of Fi-
nee, and we do not therefore, feel
to pay theee biHa.** B
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thirty-fourth. hour In the
Chicago, 111, Frh. 1*^-At the end
the thirty-fourth hour In the sfx
day bicycle race iiere traitor Stein of
JtmkUp. aULte^aL the 0< W . The
riders had covered 572 mib's and one
lnpk'Steln If. paired with Frank Cava
natlilt of Newark.
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Bryan, Texaa, Feh.jW*.—S
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-fir~15r~Mpreliead itated today he
found aTeler in his office
.last night threatening his life and
• thf Hi*~wt fa tlar«h h \r
Deputy Sheriff Tom WUeelesa
and O^fleer Griffin. The threat
deals with bootlegging cases now
pending before the graud Jury,
Sheriff 3lorduad said. / - >; M
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upon whom they are found later arc
subject tu proaecBtiou for imaaesw^ig^
them, It was stated.
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Buenos Aires Hold
Up Men Adopt Old U.
S. Highway Tactics
The Smartest of
die Daintiest Biov
the most bewitdhiiig
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Coats, and
springtime
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—■and, today we announce
A New Shipment of Spring's Most
Authentic Style Creations in
CHIC, NEW CAPES AND COATS
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Handsome brown and navy Tricotine and Poiret Twill
garments, at $2S.M to $<0.00 each
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smart style models in fancy new Flannels, Tweeds,
Velours and Polo Cloth in both lined and unlined gar-
ments, at a price range of
$12.50 to $39*50 Each
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l.lueno.4 A^res, Feb. It—Find-
ing the streets of Buenos Aires
too well policed for daylight hold-,
tip#, a pa ir *«> f robbers Sef^sfed A n"
amiable middl** aged gontlcmau
of prosperous appearance. They
showed him detectivca'a badges
ami took him. to some nnuse<i
rooms In police headquarters. *
Thev removed from him every-
thing of value. -Then indicating a
the door of a room where bis pro-
teat* of innocence would he i at-
tended to they vanished.
SHERMAN'S LEADING THEATRE
Last Time Today—The Most Extraordinary and Unique Picture
Ever seen on the Screen in Sherman
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b?.d back.; Get rid of 111 For weak
kidneys, lame antl' achy backs, y.rar
neighbors rccomraocd Dean's Kidney
Pills. Ask your neighbor! Read this
statement:
Mary H. Dean, run le teacLer. 210
Chapman street. Sherman, says: "I al-
keep Dicn'c Kidney Pills In the
bouae .jand wouldn't be without them.
Oncar. ion ally I hove hed kidney trouble.
I have suffered from pains in the small
of my back and soraetlrje.j had severe
headaches and a; dull, tired feeling.
f any of these s^inptomH
coming on I use Doan's Kidney SPIHs
IindA|et si most Immediate rellaf.
pain In my hark goes awry and X do
not ha^t the tired feeling or the head-
aches. I am glad to reeoninend Dean's
for they are a good kldne .aedlelne."
Prfce 00c, at all leaders. Pon't simply
aak for a lldney lemedy^-get Doan's
K^nay Fills the r uie that Mary
Dean had. Foster-Milburn Co,, Mfrs.,
Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv.
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Beautiful Woman com-
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Recalls S3 Years Ago. (,
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Rev. J. H. Baxter recalled
Tuesday that twenty-three yeara
ago ou this date the thermom-
eter at Sherman fell to 14 de-
grees below aero, which Mr. Bax-
ter aays atands as the record
low temperature for the life time
of most Sherman people.
Will Rogers is to be remembered in "Dou bling for Romeo." Full of spirited comedy, the
whole story moves briskly. A skilful and ingen ious piece of work. There has never been
anything seen on the screen so original as "One Glorious Day."
Beautiful Navy, Twill
and Tricotine SUITS
Received Today!
About 100 Suits—The most beau-
tiful Suits in all Texas-—Cheaper]
than ever before sold—
$25.00, $27.50, $29.50, $32.50 j
See Them Wednesday
Also ICO New Capes this morn-'
ing—Beautiful Styles—
$22.50, $25.00, $27*5C
Walter C Joiiei
^ pt Company.
A Picture that will please
everyone.
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We urge you to come
early to avoid crowds.
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Special Pipe Organ Music
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By H. J. Johnston
The Admission:
Adults 22c, tax 3c, 25c.
Children 10c.
Phone 1651
For Particulars.
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
New Gingham Dresses
for Street and Home Wear
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An extensive and an exclusive showing
of new street and house dresses, now
await your visit to the Walnut Street
building—
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Bright, new plaid Ginghams, Organdy trimmed,
and in aD sizes from 34 to 46, at $2.$0 and up.
The large women, who, as a rule, are compelled to
take most anything in order to get a fit, may now
select a dress from attractive style models in assorted
small checks and solid grounds, with the following
out-of-sizes to choosc from
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* 45.47.49.50. 51. 52.53
Reasonably Priced, too, S3.50 and $4.00
That indnpcsMble garment, the ever ready Giafkam
Apron—New lot, all azet, at $2.06, $2.25, $2.50,
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Wednesday and Thursday (or the Farmers' Short Course Lectures.
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With Lois W&on, Milton Mb, Theodore Rob erts and (Helen Ferguson.
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