Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 183, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1922 Page: 2 of 6
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• Mr a9pTOfe^lH0t> t0p: Wlnif received at the uiwrt-
A < 'oat limed frumpngc oue.)t
R. May, of Whitfrwrlirht: "I aiu edto the attack of pneumonia agalus
pained to Icafn of HaydeSBfi death aud vWr-li"he had Ik^o making a heHyie
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miJC C^ONVENTtON
Central PresbyP'riau JSltfttvH will \jtt-
host* to il eHKtrid christian
-Eiidra\or 1 Susdajr afternoon at
fifiST"
ffii * AuiHiig th£jflEU i*V things that will he
fU^MjwseU-JjMhe l^<>gl3inji for the DJjs-
which tnoet* in
iue ville, April. J-jt J
At the eoiufrf^ioti ofJHwr meeting liuhf
: refreshments will fie aerv.ejL to me.ud>ei>
j.fcwMtf- jJU4flilHfy.- j OalnesV11If. Jh*nftain.-
Whltcs!K>rojUHf I>et)h$Jl< \\. H. Apple
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>3^^^ , ,•. * ' , , hasten to assure you of my sympathy Struggle for soverai-dtrr>Ctt motion was
of ai. aI ill# ciwcli \- ))ou keenly I feel the l« SJ< of.his made and carried that the fficetiuc
i.u.d. and during the service .... tiaf- uwfm ufe," ; iiawtrewluthMw of regit* at the great
***** l*rm,!ted ,K>Joml Kiu« «triet R. Bl Stilt- Tflrr,km to tin- family, arid do limuodlafely
' !; , . ' ■ . ■ Texas lml«-pcudenf Teleplioue Assoela- *dJot|JJ
ItoMSWW.. yrrfcw. Tliurilar "For .nysolr .HTsumUly "TUougb Ml'. Hood was no, ,„.,soi,H|.
IV'"",, •].' '"r T'"Iai* IuiloptnU ut Toll- Iv „ niiuilx-r of this oriburl lilt Ion we
^3, * „M , „ phone Association I convey-to you.our whh to testify ti the high regard aud
1 if. n'al Morrovr Je *«in* of your mis- eatin-m in whkii he was held hy every
of your husband, rnemCer of this oriptnlfcatlon and the
• ^ "Y, . **£:■ h' 'V nlliiS who ive aswuie you was a moat highly feeling on our jmrt that the eoinmi
ci niriK .„"T l Wiu,r.,«,: ^ ot ,,ur 01«" rv^j0^
A A. JtfoofC of Houston"I *am *'Reaolved. tlurt thfx i-\pre>.sioti of-'our
Ccplm^ mmmFv^msgm •« ^r f va*t U;re- Mmtiuieuta and eAteemi be xprea l upon
-Bur^itr -.l'|>ae«rable loa« aud extend deepest gym- our ttluttes and .a wpy be fiitiAhbeU
Tin. )ir<K'«^ioi.*whlelt followed the-U>u,I,l-v' .. ' • . , „ . r to the
l.o(jj>-ro the cemetery *raa one of tlio A /' I^°lHr- Lexington, Jv?rT^-1 am ^ ' .fAK^J^fJPTLIN.
itffgrst evrt fomk-d for a like purpose, ^ly ^death-pf- r; Head. J J. .1: W.
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'i hf ^B«noerat, irr tvhk-h Mr, iiea<l
Sherman hu> lost heiLJuast useful eiti-
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such
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i a,man as your son is Irvraa^able.
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* 'Committee."
CYiamber of Coiumerce
^#piendhl abW>iea ^irjHii' furtlujronce of
eva;y concern of thU Chamber.
^ He" wjw^wrar looking forw
years -tt rome aud^J&roadly plaWl^
to ummh tjie^^ppo111LUlifls for fhe dly's P
i and i«rogrca*"% they might f
This Cliamher can never forget bow-
completely he wan the noul of the war
^•rk of thia section^ during the days
when our mwkj were over-the seas with
the flag of the nation.
'• Words fail us when we think of jthf ;;:
noble ciualilie« of hi mind aud hesirt
and tft£ unsullied ehara<^et" that la*
bore among us. Hit splendid fellow-
ship will ev*r remaiu' to ut'us a^wltoce-
. ly niemof,
| t gge the spiv'.t of
tiler our renewed zeal
Wm ipHBj endeavor to carry ou
at!" the alumtjof tWjattaJulzattoii that
vi^et-e dear to him ami to advanc
'wv* i welfare of his and our city to-ttic heat
Wo offer tj> *!!■ tlif members ot- UU —
family jmr thost heartfelt sympathy —a
tluit we t'itttl uo wuida ,to
When Could
• Clve i: Your^Awllcalioii Todny
* I>urJwf t^hiat mpidouii^ tho Se-
curffj- lienefit Association paid
wveral thousand claims caused by
lufluenxn. All were paid pro
ly for the rciieMv fuutl t>t the
order was for tl^- pfcrpoae. Today
the Order J «i*fSrongcr than e>*or ho-
XoreJu Its history.
*T FY I'KE. over Craw fords, or aisk
auy member. ^
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Taken from • Large T*
Daily.
Let Me Pill you
"New influo«7.a easen report
y(' tv|jljH^lwlW 3U6 as
fi m W^ncNday." |
I la>pe -yt*u«re*<i the above pi
of new#, aud that you seiv me
j0ce regarding my^
whU h ^ver* every disabllif ^ ,
whieh aright overtake you.
See P. II. * JOCtENAJ, Nor
The following resolut ion* Were adopt-
rl1 e JHrwevHorimiou cOn mirtHM' is
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tor thoMe gohig to lLodaton ami.Hie
tiut ti&iu schedules and muti^. hlag—at, 2 p mi and • t he husiu^s^^lp
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costume* at tin- nexr regular business
meeting of tin4 committee of Uvehie% A
let |i HwMve<f geeeglfy fpom a' raflroatl
in l*a ITas Uifontied t lie ICadeav -
ltt re tlwT imttas, fmjuirtug what
niUlV" Sherinnu KmTe«v orers wouhl
tafte, ami Sbertuan 15mleav(u% are hoj>-
iitg that On Has District will Join the
Sherman triiin to the convention.
Miss Ina Kissinger will lead, the «le-
votioual for the Senior Society itt Cen-
tral Presbyterian Stunla.V; .Miss Jieliua
r- will have charge of the meet
ing at 6:90 p. m. for the Socl
tlie First Wjefbyterlait Cliurcfiy and
ilarold ^jf| ^'0^ «ie uHee^lhg at
Groud' Avcnui* ,iti «M>yt< riau Church.
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S. C S'waiu. m^ntly efected ffeefe-
tary of the ChamtH r of Commerce, was
fftuad at the secretary's desk at the
Chamber wncn a Democrat rcportX-r
ealhsl there Thursday* ;
Air, Swain oxplaimsl that ho was
familiarizing himself with the files and
TOtiTliic W.)'rk nrrrafrrfinniTwr
liis pri.HliM*ess«.>r, 3. E. Surratt, leaves for
Little Rock. Ark., in about two weeks
time. H was learned, however, that
Mr. Swain expects to la> at the secre-
tary's tkrsk from now on. ami that be
had actually 4*nun the d wchttiigtv-<uf
hW tluties a* sfCfWary.**; > f.J, <
A^ked al)OUl the polh-les of the 'ChAb]-
hcr ifnder hi* administration? Mr.
Swain said : "The Sherman Chamber of
Commerce is maintained lor the. gyod
of fiHieiwau as a whole. \t«jire never
too hasy to receive any,ciiiaen at our
desk Who has a constructive suggestion
for the upbuililiug of Sherman and the
county to offer. I \ ant it understood.
Wat fhe Chamber i* here to 'function
for everybody." f.. |
Mr. Swaiu ^ii<i thai Ijc would be
found daMv from now on Jt e Cham-
ber or on the streets. •*
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Basehttl! 3ftui Takes Bride.
JPbe Assi ciat<id Telephone Company,
of whn-h M'\ Head was president, cou-
trblllng the exchaugea at Shermah,
Wf nisoM. l>^uton. Bonham. Whlteshoriik.
< cllinsville. Tioga, Pilot Point and
Howe, suspended scr\ icc for two min-
utes, beginuiiik at 2 p. m.
Mali} MessaRfs Reeelveil. >—
Ma ny nit>. 'sa ges oX- rffhdolencj' and
sympathy hajj^ts-en receiviO^hero since
3(r. ^oarnthsI.
H. Daughe: ty of Gainesville wir-
ed : "His death is not ofily n great loss
t< his family, but to Texas."
C. R. Byers, tf Chicago: "Full of
grief over sad uevs."
Andrew L. Hamlell ' from To|s?ka,
Kansas: "1 could not believe it or 1
would have remained in Texas. I know
your loss ami 1 grieve for you."
Perry Bur.rus of Dallas wired C.
; lK>rchi stfr: "Greatly slioched to
leaiti of liaydeu Head's death. Sher-
man ha* lost its biggest"asset. Please
crpre** to his wife- and father my
deepest nsyaipathy."
Baiter. BoH*. Parker and Garwood,
law lirui of Houston wiretl: "We are
all greatly shocked and g:ilevetl to know
of HajMP*n'^ death. Please <-t nvey to
family tliis assurance of regret and
-sympathy." .
Among the" messages received by
Mrs. Head extcutting condolence ami
symputtiy to t&e family iu their loss
wert the following:
J. S. MctJrndy. trff J^l <Vaso, wired:
"Am terribly grieved and shocked over
the death of your huobami. Yt u ly«ve
my deeiM'St sympathy. The noble, splen-
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atryour Irreparable loss In the death of tee chalrmeu an the death of liaydeu
your son, liaydeu." Head, February 15, 1922:
'I . B. NVilliams, Dtillas: "TUe dCallt While the entire city of Sherman and
of your noble husba^J^a^fragt dy. I rouuty of <Jrayfcon grieves Unlay over
loved him jXwtty. ^ 1 he oar of the death of it's foremost youlig citi-
7e.\iis hfljUostone of lt%brighest lj£hts jEen, the Chamber of Commerce-grieves
l' 'oss to its cIiJBeu- yver it's-owi* irit'par i i<« ~
| Wi"buow
Owl an Irreparable
,, ,, . i I AVo kilt.w him aw one who had vtpef
Pat Hooks^jif—Ttusc.i. Accept interest-ot -this 1'luimber— every Inter-
my loss of.^r^Selry Sut# eVei- on his
xotu' h^^wid and tnv fiwnd. mind ami heart. No one wa* quite so
.Vndrew-li. Uandeli, Topeka, Kans.: tvlaw? iu council./ or so farsighted iw
"IPe heart and spirit aud leadership Ruining tvr the advancement of the
of Uaydeu will live on in the grateful; community welfare. • No one brought to
ts of his friends ami lellow dtl- cvvrv nrograui of progress a rnoiv tire
lie was my ft lends and I mourn. iVKM energy or more persistent force of
hearts
0Sm. „„„ .uj v«, „„„ .
for him." . I will.
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James P. Haver,' 1 allas: - 'Wews of i *The*e latter years of hfs lifb
Haydens dea£|ji' completely o^rwlielms'crowd(Hl. busy years- hfs own affairs
inc. Icxas has lost one of its greatest wvr<v manifold; his personal business
sons; Sherman its most U^lreRiwji,", dwtlw pi-essiug-; he was the trusted ad
( . II. liaudell. of Sherman, at Aus-jvi^,,. bigli aial low; be was the un
tin: "Mv heart is broken at imaritig salarfttl administrator of a numher of
of the deafli of your distinguished sou. . widows and orphans: lie wasJB vjfai di-
Cecil Smith of Sherman_ a member [ m.tor OI1 Iuunv instUuti„Mn, boards,
of the firm oj which Mr. Head was a aiaDa man wiio passionately loved his
"WNUber, wlrtd frt>m Hot prangs; "His- home, and yet sucli was his unflagging,
tresstsl beyond measure at Ilaydcns . iM^xost; iu tl/c ,wUolc community
dt'J.th' ... , ' jthat lie gave liiiseltfsiily of his tlioe
Messages of condolence aud sympa-J
thy were received from: Leonard and ' *ssa
'Irnee French, Wichita Falls; Ewlng
Tliomtison; Bl Paso; Sidney M. March;
New York; Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Blan-
fott. Jriihm.Olt^, Tenu.; R. 8. SlieparH
and Rev. Thompson, 1 ►alias; John <3.
Logue, Houston.; F. O. Watts, ^t.
Lonif; J. K. Lipseouib. Celina ; Jas I).
Works. Dallas: F. M. KtherWge, TfUT-~ ; :
las; Mlit. Ada Poffer. T?t. IjOUIs ; Du-
fiont B. l4*on, Camp Travis; A. \V
Standing, New Yorif; Mr., aud Mrs.
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Sherman Clmmlier ofCottimert
At tlic WaslUngton.
iBett y lily t he wears at least 1G0
:s of beuds.lu "(Juecn of Hheba*'
nor air at one time, but distHhutetl
among the 2U costumes she lias for
tlils production- -
"I didn't know bends could lie so in-
tricate ahd tell so maiiy stories." re-
marked Miss Btythe, the last time, she
l ut ou n Sheba. costumuv whlc
six strings of lieatls to fasten on ohe
side.
"QUeen of Hbebn" is coming to W
AVashiugtou theatre MttUday. Tuesday.
Wednesday aud Thursday of uext
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Schedule Adoplet'.
llwcUtrd Prwi Jinatd
. - Memphis, Tenn., Feb, 16—Southern
association chil owners at a lheetlng
-which uxtex-ded until lopg after mid-
night adopftsl a phiving schedule of
W games ftfr the 1922 seasou. ^
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Until further notice, men's suits cleaned and pressed
50c. Trousers 25cr Ladies pieces in proportion.
" Our superior quality and ^ehri^jp maintained.
Sherman Steam Dye Works
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Harry Sca>e« of Union Cltj
.Tudg^ ami Mfs, M. B. Tiunpleton. Dal-
las ; w. PfJSwd, of Abilene; Mr. slid
did. and useful life he Hved is an inval-fMrs. Harry Jobes. Kansas City, Mo.^,
uable herltap? lor hb family. His life Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Moss, Union City,
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A. M. Crook, of Beaumont, wired:
"Mrs. Crook aud I have Just learned
With great sorrow of your bereave-
ment. We feel keenly this loss ^o us
and to the people of Texas."
Fred L. Williams, New York, wired
.lutlge ki> p. Head : . desire to extend
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ion City, Teuu.
Other messages came from , friends
and acquaiutnilces in Brookllne, MassiT*
Kansas City, Mo.; Nogales, Arht,; New-
burg. Mo., and St. Paul. Minn.
Rest lutions by MerdiaMis.
wy The following resolutions were adopt-
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lecgue mugaate. and Miss CJarol On
luuudsen of Chicago, Ills., were mar
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the Peace. When ^ctaiqned hy re-
porters Mr. Wceghtnan tried fo eoii-
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Nt.storflle. Tenn.; Feb. Id—A sale of
forty Mkort hern cattle ^t an -'average
price t f per head erf $3I¥5 featured
tB^ Sou Ja m Curtlefiett's j-eonvpatlon
lit r#f yoAeruuy. IfpcfLt^s included J.
InihcRicn. (pecatur, Ills.; John
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Chicago. 111., tVb. -'Ifln* police
were axvalt lii^ word; from Palm litrach.
Fla., today IU fheif search for Leslie
Hsrrlngtou^ missing head of one r of
th" three concerns here said to have
t't fr^uth'd forelgn-lM>rn tiCixenN of mil-
lions of tfcllars. A Ionian said by the
jietice to be Harrington's wife is be-
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Kansas city. Mo.. Feb. 10.-Twelve,
special trains liave Isnui «hurtered H
Slnipers i« OWahoma and Texas for
the. vh-it of nicmbors to th<\ meet in? Of
the Slirinc directors' as^M-iution pf
North America, it was announretl htire
today. The cH-emoifials will W? Feb-
ruary IU to 21.
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J his is a new type of steam engine that operates on
i$Om 18 to 20 pounds of steam per horsepower, while other
steam engines require from 26 to 40 pounds of steam per
horsepower Hour. This extra saving makes the differed
between an economical and an expensive steam plant.
fh a recent Government test a Skinner Universal Una-
£low Engine made a world's record for economy.
The Universal Unaflow Engine also operates at prac-
tically the same economy on 3-4 an 1-2 load making it
cspenatyy adapted to Light Plants. Waterworks and other
plants operating under varying loads.
Scanner Counter flow Engines are also very efficient and
are suited to Gins and smaJl light Plants.
Write us for description and prices* or come in and
let us go over the proposition with you.
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favorite food in almost every the dish, With Past Toasties!
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Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 183, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1922, newspaper, February 16, 1922; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth194222/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .