Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 194, Ed. 1 Monday, February 27, 1922 Page: 2 of 6
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT. MONDAY,TEBRUARY 27, 1922.
!***3tes;
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ojit~ vrltb each other and didn't want
| to get near to ou« another, Girls, when
you dress that way you have powder
Methodist in' one hand and a fire brand in the
«tfon which tajjed the ca
pa<ity,pf,K*y Weinorhil . Method iat __
church greeted the Hev. Mark N. Ter- other and al>out to touch them to-
ll, tho pastor, to hear the Hermofi. g*tln>r. Between Iknisonand Sherman
p, Boap and Salvation." Kvery recently 1 saw four earn parked hy the
to t| « few* wfcs occupied
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GROCERIES IDENTIFIED
TAKEN FROM A SHERMAN
MAN'S STORE.
Evidence pointing to the four n en
and two women held in the Graysou
County jail in connection with the roh-
and Hide of the road with light* out. This of the Ravenna and
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available chair >Vas used iu the, kind of business is *rhat keeps the In- ■ Wealon banks, arrested in Denison Fri
tons of mercy in our country <1«T hy Sheriff Boyd Craig and depu-
An oreheatrn of twelve
the leadership of NeaJ Gibson
* ed several excellent selections in addi
CRM to assist ing la tire music for the
nieces under' filled with girls who have been fooled, ties, having operated in a small way in
bson render-* I have quit saying young people. No- Shrriuan was obtained Monday morn-
Innu i ii i iMMlr M't'lllM til IMIV littflltiOll tO " the il>g f.t tllC <*OUUty "ttll.
body seems to pay attention to the ing f t the eouniy ji
swhtch wnmtleelar-! Quantities of giueeilcH.
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«i«finP Qt the old time hymus render-' ed recently to Is* for longer skirts—no canned goods, whieh were found in the
ed by a choir of twenty-five voices, one i« heeding it. Girls, sew something two-story house when the sheriffs
Xbe peopL. of Key Memirial - church —a piece of calico If necessary —to force broke Into the residence and took
It*** become known throughout Sher- that silk trunk you wear." <the occupants In custody, were ldentifi-
inan for the pep and enthusiasm they A poor fellow iu alime needs the cd-Monday morning^ by Sam Klrby.
jbut into their music and eongrega-, soap of salvation. lye soap, not toilet grocer; on North Grand avenue, as
tlonal singing and Sunday night was soap. Again digressing, he paid his re- some of the goods taken from his store
BO exception to this rule. I spects to moving plctury shows, de- When It was entered about, two-week*
iucb large crowds have l>een attend- daring at the end, -It is not the fail It ago. Identification was made positive
Ing the Sunday night services since' of the Sherman moving picture men, by the finding of some of tws printed
Ret, TerreiLia gan his pastorate^fesf but the Methodists of Sherman,' the envelopes l>earing Mr. Klrby's name in
It was deemed necessary by the ofti-.ver* people to whom I am talking to- the lsittom of the box containing the
cers, sa an emcrgeney measure to re- uight." if you denir<* clean pictures canned roods. Mr. Kirby had previous-
uoovo some partitions and vestibules,' you and the other Christians of Slier- ly reported that he thought some of Ills
thereby Increasing the aeatlng capac- man can get .them. What we need in stationery was in a box which was
Ity about 150. A pit for the prehes- Sherman is a church house cleaning missed from the store after the robbery,
tra and an enlarged choir platform' with the bichloride soap of the The entire party of six were fiuger
were included in the improvements gospel with old lye soap to help get printed at the county jail sunday aftcr-
whlch were completed sufficiently to things clean. We need more hell fire noon by Deputy Sheriff Hart Shipp,
i last Saturday night. preached to the fathers and mothers." , wj10 borrowed the cltys' outfit for do-
When a man makes up his mlud this work.- Mr. Shipp gained some,
to do a thing notliiug can turn him. experience in finger printing while
principally
At the Gem.
The eternal triangle which often
displays itself iu the marital affairs
of n^n. and women, is treated lu a
refreshingly novel manner in Ethel
Clayton'* latest Paramount picture,
♦•Exit—theL.Vamp," which cornea to the
Gem Theatre today. The story deals
with the trial# of a wife whose hus-
band becomes, enamored of another
woman jebo deliberately vamps him.
Instead of taking the law Into her
own hands and exacting vengeance as
some women in like circumstances of-
ten do, tlic wife adopts the unusual
method of herself vamping her hus-
band with the result that the £6a*
vamp is pot to rout. Th^plcture is
filled with sltuaious that thrill and
exert a povterfpl appeal. T. Roy
Iturues is leading man and head4 a
highly capable supporting ! company,
including Theodore Roberts.
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jaitlios wJUch LtfVoJv<JS around tlj^Wfr^nimrs at tKe'service pf their
of girl in a strict eounuu- eoiurade. Many iH'Sijt^HWloral ill
ntty The pJiu^ptay' «us adapiH l.y hlJW v%vre^ >Hie esteem'with whivh
nk'Howe Jr.^"U | the friends of sotne thirty-seven years
In "Tillie" the fa-toons Minter blonde ^ Sherman, tegyrdc
curls are conspicuous by their a'bpenee fFryar, '
The character of "Tillie" requires abso- • Following the services at the home
lutely strniglit hair—and Miss Minter.which were eondneted by Dr. T. L.
la so mueh of un Kerens that she has Holcomb, pastor of First Baptist
abandoned her Wuut'ful eolffures and Mufreli. the remains were conveyed to
gives full rein to the dramatic possibili- West Hill cemetery, aud laid to the rest ate 13 c^nts.
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by TTiT^TJl' of Mrs. Fryar, wi
wded lier Uuisoaud lu death by
tlilrteen years. • ~ M
Rusinesa.
From Lifer
XeW Clerk--You say the artlcle|
this basket are 10 and 15 cents?
can I tell them apart?
Proprietor-.Easy enough to
Whichever oires the customer pit
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At tin* Wasln.^too.
Tliere Is jrrobabty no aciTew appear-
ing on the scre«'n today who can boast
greater personal charui and magnetism
or more downright physical beauty than
Ella HaHu who so successfully Inter-
prets the role of jlie princess Cecilia in
"The Great Reward,"'at the Washing-
ton Theatre Wednesday. Francis Ford,
producer and star, has- provided her
with aboundant opisu-tunity to
display her varied talents, and it is
doubtful whether she has ever had a
part for which she was more admirably
fitted.
Miss Hall is an ardent devotee of'
outdoor sports, and is physically ad-
mirably adapted for the many exciting
and dangreous situations which she
must pass through
ties of the part. —* --
Frank Ilrson directed the pietu "
Wiiich Allen Davey photographed. Su-
pervision was bfr Elmer Harris.
FI NERAL SERVICES HELD
StNDAY AFTERNOON FOR 1
THE LATE J. W. FRYAR
Funeral services for the late .1. W.
Fryar, were held Sunday afternoon
front the home of his daughter, Mrs.
John Piangman'on North TravlB street,
and Were largely attended by If lends
and aeqnaiutauces of the deceased.
Among the number were several
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surviving Confederate vetora ns
city, who were, named honorary
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Sherman's Leading Pharmacy
■Phone 211—Binkley Corner.
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use last Saturday night.
After a number of old time liymns
bad been sung with much fervor Rev.
Ml announced bis subject for next
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juiiv uigui . iiic 1 ** « * i"t" Bv.. -v'"-. — r- me iuuui^ una uu tuiKri itiijiiiik "ui-
of the Deril's Tsctlcs In return home nothing stopped him. So fjt>,
t Qimrterly conference was It should be with the sinner when he | ; jj- Was planned to send' the points to
for Wednesday night at determiiKks to obey the gospel. He i>aveuWorth, Kan., Monday, for classi-
> . I should not listen to the sneers and sar- fjeation bv the orison authorities there,
beginning of 0m> sei^lce Rev. casta of those around him but do his atld poKsibie identification if any of the
At tl e Travis
Wanted! T v
Two d(*w n liluelHiuils!
Fact. Dirwtor Frank l.'i>on had' to
go out to the highwjays.and by ways pf
lx s Angeles in orfjer. |o get the two
dozen "shovel beards" blue, or other-
wise, which he needeft for atmosphere
in "Tillie," the Mary Miles Minter Reul-
art picture which will open t the
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Terrell noted the presence of the re- fully duty as he sees It. When-a father jmrty have crime records already Travis Theatre for 3 days tHSgianlttg
porter and took occasion to compii- forgives a sen he is again his son, and Uga{nHt them. Sheriff Craig also ex-
meat The DMnocrat, stating that it so it is with those who have beeii in t0 photograph each member of
was a credit to the community and one the slime and slush of sin and nave the* party in different poses Monday,
of tbe cleanest newspapers he had been cleansed by a thorough appltea- UII(j broadcast Copies of the pictures to
For "Tillie" Is a story of humor and
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15th chapter of Luke—the story
prodigal son. He said in part:
This parable is preceded by
j tion of the lye soap of salvation, they tover the country.
' iirr. rh Christ to life eter-1 i ,1*
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We Pay 4 % Interest.
Our. prices arejrjght^aiftf bur stock .is larg
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We do PRINTING That Pleases.
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his text the are Joint heirs sitn Christ to life eter-j But ,inIe a,uUtional information had
b story of the, mil l>een obtained from the arrested per-
( Hev. Terrell closed with an earnest gong j|ieIn8t,jveB Monday, It was learn-
w— . two appeal to sinners to forsake e ^ They are maintaining an attitude
Others, the lost sheep and the lost sil- ways and seek the gospel soap ami of gj|euw> a|1(i following the^offlcers to
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ver. The meat or the substance of a 1 become clean and Inherit Ration. obtaltl what information they can on
three is found lu the attitude of the el- , Hev. Terrell was congrjj,^ y |heir OWB resources. Sheriff Craig was
der son, who was very augry at the almost the entire' f"dlenro at tht tkj workillg wIth the beUef that be would
laviab display made upon the return 0f the servk^e. He be a Me to obtain sfltht- character of in-
of bis erring brother. In the first two earnest and his efforts^are bearing ^^ .^—
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some one was sent to finu
which was loat; In tbe last the
eprtug oee came to himself and re-
turned home voluntarily. In Sherman
parables
that wh
fruit for his church,
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be saved unless they are sent for and
others who will only be saved by
"coming to themselves." One great
mistake the church is making today
is Its attitude toward erring people.
Be kind to the man who Is down. No
secret order will take a man unless
be gives evidetftc *r4s a d«at«* -
tbe church goea beyond that and aees
tbe fbod In every man. He stated lie
had never seen a man who had no
good at all in him and that many a
poor man bad been literally kicked
Into belt by those ivltb whom he came
la contact. Tbe prodigal sou asked for
his part of tbe inheritance—his part
of tbe "soufe1'. Tbe home got monot-
onous and desired to get out and see
the world. Here Rev. Terrell digressed
from bis subject to warn boys that
formation from the two Women, who
are being held in separate cells/ "
L It was intimated by the Sheriff also
that information would be secured of
additional automobils which have been
rtToleutB GTaysoa l^ounty. which
members of the party are connected
with.
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FAST DOUBLE
Musselman Theatre Interests
THREE BIG DAYS-TODAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESD.
WIU. JONES. «OTHEK SEfiBO.
PI..WK1 IN JAIL HEBfc,
^UBEI) WITH MUBDEB.
"^days of '49.
And wl
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found gold in his patf
^ijg-ha(f a lucky strike
1 worth talking aboutl
Triple Star Program of "Big Time"
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VOLLEl BAIJv AND BASKETBALL
GAMES PROVE TO BE HIGH-
LY INTERESTING.
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Dorchester and Van Alstyne tied up
Friday at Van Alstyne iu girl's
volley ball and Junior boys* liasket-
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Will Jones, negro, &i>out 35 years of
age, of Whitewright, was in the C,oun-
tv jail Monday with a confession from
. him regarding the slaying of Ben
home is tbe dearest and best place negro, of Whitewright also, pi
tills side heaven and urged parents to jm nff'ffrav growing out of a game of
make tbe rooms of tblr l>oys and girls m.ur midnight Saturday night,
tbe most attractive places In the nt Whitewright. Smith was slushed
home. He declared be wofota .Hke tn to (U,ath .with a kaife. ^
emblazon 1 retl bead lines the fact j jon,,s waH apprehended by Deputy |M1jj The volley ball game was one of
that tbe boys and girls should have stx^riff Tate aud O. F„ Miles, near the speediest of the wnason Dorchester
the best that could be provided tor BjJJJjiam junction, northeast; of Deni- winning the first game, Van Alstyne
tbem in tbe heme. In the church the h()n Sunday ufternoon, and Sherifr th0 smind, and Dorchester the third,
same rule should prevail and if he and ^;rajg an,j ,,tbe :rs from Sherman learn- Excellent serving and p^>r ri eeiv-
bla board of stewards were not ham- ^ trall was \n that dlrrction, and jnjj fj,lr to the cold, was eharacterls-
pcred by lack of money these things p^ned to the l>eni on officers. A tie of both tennis.
would be fcrtheoming—-a moving pic- nt|tetw>ff 0f cdUuty. otTlcvra trom 8^J* > Ullsa Lois McElheny. of the Dor-
tuft tfedw*. gymnasium, games, etc. m#1 particil^lted in the search for (.iirHtcr high school referee;.
ire machine is a C*odr jones Sundny afternoon and for lev-. 'Hie Dorchester cagers were \ disr
Invention, but It ba;s been «rp- erai hours followed a hot trail. . ' •• | Hue My outclasswl by their opponents;
ted'Uy tbe devil. At the l"pp*' ,%n.' Wgrf wnfc hruught to the Conn- l eing defeated by a 7 to 17 socre.
moving pictures one Involun- {v JqU la(<> #lnrtlay n|ght, and placW , Mr. Boutweil of Van Alstyne refer
think* of Hollywood snd tts ^orc w5th a l>liarRe of murder against PIHl th(, fIrst half suu{ iMr jgeksou of
Bo^s a 1*5 glrlf should b^^,m. Sheriff Doyd Craig salu Mon-,Dbrehestet the second half.
t thrift- The prodigal son -want- d that hf a confession from '
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AND FEATURE PHOTOPLAYS
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STRIKE/
When we discovered the
toasting process six years
ago, it was a lAsticy Strike
for us.
Why? Because now
millions of smbkers prefer
the special flavor of the
Lucky Strike Cigarette —
because :
It's Toaste
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deliciou* Bur ity flavor
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ci all the soup that waS'<*omiag (he negro. _ ^ J Because of the Coke sjto:'tagc. Auatrla
hWk^ One retrson so many,boys Nett
^glrfirare going'straight <0^^ ^ Kiegro, are known here.
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either Jones nor Smith, the slabi ||!tH ^jurned to oil fof" slur/ting furnace
. — „—• ^ ,.^Rro, are known here. Both are .fuoj n.r •!) b^o
cause their fathers and mothers work aged.
so hArd to aecmnulate " oup for their j ^
children to fight over, that they neg-,
lect tbcir aplrltual training. "Ywui
eonie into tbe <w«rM aked aud leave
fttwtth clothes on that have ho pock-
eta liL«hfu.," wW K >v. TerrdL "Soup^
is not what you need. You don t own
anything. Kreryttflng yot< have be-
longs to God and you are only the
custodian. Some men and **omnn bavc
•morbus {*batlcus*-4&imlay morning
Sickness which Is *e*y violent from
®et'8 o'clock Sunday morning till
Sunday afternoon. Some hang around
hotel lObble*; men whose wives are
starving for five eenta worth of canay.
^BSJfshe we^c to die he would want
to buy MO worth of flowers,"
thopnavWS.^ .t.t
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te with Torn. Dick ,and Harry,
la Other #laeea 1J:
0 ilTwes in 100 will get
kind ef trouble. When a boy
_ with sit lot of young jackasses
and they begin to brsy, he l^ins to
too, and that is where all the hl-
come from. The prodigal sod
art of the money and went
. far eouiitfy arid spent it In
living and when he hnd.reach
bottom of tbe slime and heeded
salvation lie came to blm<
edldedno gn^ to
hia fatBefs home. Trav-
r dedared that tbe intelli
a community can be told by
nfcof soap they consume Nf t
nsed—Ignorance and vice
attMUtdtes sre
beneath
Sons' I wonder, if the
the ^preacher.
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BloomiugtoiL, III.f Feb. 27—Robert
A Schlossher, his wife and thrw
children, Roliert. Elll sand Marie, were
found starving in their denuded
house by city authorities. , Obeying
what he declared to be the voice of
the Lord ordering him to cast out aall
modem comforts, Sehlosser had strip-
ped his house bare of furniture,
stoves, even ten ring out the plumbing
and electric fixtures. The entire fam-
ily obeyed a further bhest to abstain
from food
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Tljse Palestine government is planning
to Irrigate tlte Joidan valley. ^
FOR INDIGESTION
almost, nlrlW
Ft he preachers
I about on that
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COMIC OPERA—5 PEOPLE"
Electric Unafones, Xylophones, Concert Orchestra playing old and familiar tunes and
latest from Jazz to Opera.
The Famous Scotch Comedian I
"BILL" FINLEY
Characterizing
HARRY LAUDER
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the Beautiful
BAGPIPE SOLOS
MR. "BILL" FINLEY
And on the Screen
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The Famous Comedian Harry Sweet in ^Horse
Two Act Comedy
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PERFORMANCES
VAUDEVU.EE $ %
Matinee 3:30; Night 7:30, 9:30.
Pictures
I JO; 4.00; 5:30; 8:00; 10:00.
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