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TWO.
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT.
JACK DEMPS
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH I, 1022.
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COIRT SCEXE
m SNAPPY C,AMES
TIESDAV MGIIT.
l/OCAL, PERSONAL AND
NEWS OF
WEST
At the Tfa
I 'Chip l«mg-awjiitfs$=^?^f Ingram
(hQwoiro *
Joi a lypse* is c. naLits M)^0*~<$pirnvis
Thctiire lM'tflnuiiij£.ii*m 1i Hi. Thi* in the
|j^tlro i imt r<j>vt Mi iui $l,o;K).000 to
Htfke; and. lnun nil accounts tlit* $1,-
MmivIi 1. .Isu-Ji lU'iHji- 0«il,0l)0 vvh* well spoil. ::s « ritic.s arrive
nc,v hea vywcight i liMmjiiuH. .was iuuue.d thui all other affect* ai pr.ailu< i
fn * damage: aulfc, flUtti ^ grand settle haLYe and
*w*tr-record run* have fttWi made* fTT^Ncw
MAN WHO CLAIMED TO BE
rawmfiir mr mmreAit cew?
******* Pre:.
]};/ thff Am
, Defroit, Mjinli 1.—Hanv Al. Fields,
who olaiirix to hav<> l>eeii the driver of
Bit Ute^A**orf«tcd Pfot*
I leaver. Colo,. * March
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Three aEtapw games of
Were played at the local V. ,\l, (?. *
ft>uiugsluiu Tuesday night, Jay inter
xiwdlate teams of the Un a I Sunday
School ItiiMketbail Tournament. The
"laving cur-'-of It* ml by a IfljCsI jewelry
h*use, is bctng fought for hy «*•'• *ix
Senilis uf the toUJiiauu'iit. which arc
eonn^osed of 120 lively tioys^. -—
In tlie ica tries Tuesday night. the
JiE|f!XMiS trsl the rresby-
tjetiaos. by n lit-to. HJ score, the MetJ
odist A's took a 'JO to 7 >^i*rrTrahi
the Centra; Cbrl^ianerSutf the third
game iii ojte+HirTi'iPtory for the Met ho-
t'ltvet the First Presbyterians,
to 4.
e result of these games left three
s tied for first place and a play-
likely to determine the-Sunday
chairpion*hip. ^ 7
Standing of Teams.
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yterlau . .4 2
reHbyterlan . .4 1
CShfiHtlan . . .4 0
UIVAl ivn tawiBF-""—uBguy'i'My'" i v>rwciutt^„i'> jjwto retoru rijus nave i>e M maue* m .m \v
t4i\V\: ' SOITII^ BtfrtlcH:a house.<p Ottt«*,«mho charged York, Chicago. IWuu. Pittsburg, -I*-
fir ^IIFKMT4\ ,lml liR<* ,>4',>n hu,,ly :,t ,ll«' mitrf Los Angeles and other -tITies
WA^mPW champion's training ipmrters lu-iv Feb- yvhere the pletuiv hfis. In-en previa
. <hanijiinm;s wcreta ry, fh« wij,
Mtfliki brother. JoMepll "Flftap-
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PorcliesffT, Texaw, Mareh 1 —IXr. J,
A. Swafford of Hlierman has
vlsltinp his son, IM'. Andrew Swafrerd.
^i. IIoh-oHtb of OHiiier has h^eii
1) re for sexeral days looking after
business fhfereatar:" i\ Z
APxirt Puke and Ira Tueker
-to Mexla ><«rf'ral days ago
ret trrhlng Sa turda;
The l)orehi5^terTiawhal] team was
orgoidKetT SHlnrday. Willi. J. II. (Jra-
manag#-r aad Walla^IIill eaj -
taln. (lajne: are wanted with towns
ovt the COI nty when It quits sleeting.
Mrs. K. M. Simpson is visiting heh
daughter. Mrs. 'uihy Whttfvin Hills-
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Mrjs.' WIT1 liriSHom Is reported nuteh
Infer.
Isoom Maekey of Oklahoma is^islt-
Ihg fjiK father. K. Maekey.
Cain Murrell and brother of Gaines-
ville visited their mother, Mrs. P. M.
"Murrell, last week,
Li Mr*. Charlie Hefley /has b«M*n on
the siek list, hut she is mw'h better
now.
ex t rass were
i uary I'i. Tin
Teddy Mayes^jwwt iiih nrouier. .losi'jm r* Fifiv prlneipalt*
ll.vr.U.u, IV „l.„, JB I /.llll(„K „( m<> (lh<tf„.
;,''r; „ ; , , «: . ««. ...Juiv r.v«,h viiW--. i«i'
I a11 «rt < hatged fliat Hfiyes kuo< ked ,.|M|M„;it,. chateau were erected to'< be I'
' ,m u-—destroyed under {be artillery Jiomlsird; I -
,inent of fhe tierman uuaders. an<i moh
E ihe antomobil^Hiat carried the slayer
— 'of William Desmond Taylor, film dl-
^tor. to the latter's home in Holly-
Transfer w h%1. Calif., on (he night Taylor was
^rtluv .loplin franchise In the Western killed, yan'Sentenced yesterday to jterve
l-eagne to Denyer last nightr \vas ef- from three to ten years in JLaefrtion prls-
freted aftf r a number of various on. having Ih-i-u convicted « t e itaiuing
chuaiher w^shms held here throughout ntejiey under false ])retensea.
the da> and tor fclto the night by
^'resident Tt^ralfl afkl offlelals df t(n>
tl^ibs
•m^
other WeWw'n League baseball
and loeal^viUvlM> have Ijoerrlnteti's^-
eti in brilMEtllfLWwMern i^eagne l.a-e- n
mil:back . MB
[1gj£mvtr Full it Ice.
of Criminal
^ Appeals at Austin
on Murder
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IIAtiES r(>I.U K IN Rl'NMNG.
WIN BATTUK.
By the Axso< i<tt,-d Pre**
Syracuse. N. YJ Minii ,L—A cirl
bandit ariaed \rith a repeating rifle and
u rev<dver. aw<l accompani< d by a man
tH|U«Uy w<dl armed. ralde<i a store in
the village of Camillu* near Syracuse
' earlv today, ami In the residential see-
t ion of Syracuse engaged in a running
gun battle with ttle police, which end-
i-d in the arrest,ot the girl and the es-
cape of her comrade.
The girl under arrest is Myrtle Hates.
# Art-orUing to the story of Frnent
M on Ion. tttxl driver. The gfrT ttndtbe
man entered bis car in the <cnter of
llyraense and order him to drive to
Caniillus. The girl covered the driver.
At Camillus. Benjamin ,i3art; grocer,
was idiyt and si-riously wounded. Re-
turning to Syracuse, the t:«v 1 was irap-
p*«d by Steven jMitrolmen. Firing her
rifle and pUtol, the girl covennl her
iiimratie's esiiu*'. She refus4Ml to give
the man's name.
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Denison Reports
* Wires Break Under
Weight of the Ice
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By the Auoctnt*&tPre*n
Denison. Texas. March 1—March
came In like a tton in this vicinity.
With tin* thermometer dhmping
beh.w irf degree?! above zero and a
slteet of froren snow and lee covering
Vverything Grayson Corfnty exp«Tiene-
ed the worst day of/Cbe winter. Tele-
graph, telephone- and power Huts, ua-*
<ler thewelght of Ice and sleet were
tfrealriiig and all rail traffic is crip-
pled. Road# are almost impassable.
Several persons have received minor
injuries by falls on the slippery
streets.
<H>\ . IJORFKTSON OF
"OKLAHOMA WANTfe TO OO '
- . ^BEFORE GRAND 4FRY
(OFNTY FARM AGENT ADVISES
ALL PGI LTRl RAISERS TO
— VISIT IT.
[than 4«ms of lyasaBry, liiteH
liUiibcr and furnii ore were \iset} In cre-
ating hgikgfifimila liaitare sltlcl to re-
prpduee wit lot h-*^ttjOR5^fl.V the ^li^-
ing i«uuaamV of the ) tory. r^.4-
J The apl* 'al\d the utory rtselt ha.^ al-
ready been proved through the success
Austin, Texas, March 1—The lifCi of the novel by Vii e<'nte lilaaeo Ib^weir,'
impri -iiiii ajt sentence of Johnnie: upon w hich the. ^c^jodrnpaH^mmh
Ni« Jiolson, convicted in Harris dun- ed. Its sale throyghonrThe world runs
fy for murder of his wife, was af- into the .wHtfons. but millions mtyTe
firmed by the Court of Criminals Ap« wHLf)fnbabty have It revealed to them
penis this morning. .j —TTlie first time through the medium of
The ten year sentence of Cleveland the screen production. This prodnc-
Wllaon, ccnvicted in Navarro County Hon in reported to have followed faith-
far murder, was al*o affirmed. jfnjly the epic tale of human passion
The court overruled motion for re-"against the background of the Omit
hearing In the case of George F. Wsir ns r0ia,^| hy lhanez.
I Th^ic#H<t iucltides Rudolph Valentino,
sentenced to death in Bell County for aUcN Terry. Pomeroy Cannon. Joseph
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COMt IN NEXT
CHRISTMAS
DlxOni Ills., March l.- lb ck river ;it
this point Is sm^fng witteh e and flood
waters th^ jattfmng. In many pln.ee*
the sUCiiiHrfjiaM cl inhed ovej* 4fS.-Wlik«
jW«Hvater ^srfwtckiiig u^rtn *o ne of the
streets of T ♦
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r. Vilas Dead.
Madlsoiju Wis.. March 1.—Mrs. Wll-
^Jtt F. Vilas, widow of the former
■postmaster Weaeral, ftolatiel W.
Vilas, died at lTer lmme here last 'night *
following lingering illness. Her hus-
l*and was a national l>emocratlc lead-
er for years.
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TEXAS STATE A(JT0
SCHOOL
Walnut and Mulberry -^"
Can ^ money on
Expert Automobile Over-
hauling, Electrical Work,
Charging, Battery
TRY US.
Join our ,ymet
laving Ctub
NOW
G.S. MURPHY
FEDERAL TAXES AND ACCOUNTING
Four years experience la Federal Tax work. Competent Advice and
Assistance given in Federal Taxes and Account!
M. k P. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
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murder
The court also passed oh a lot
cases-with light penaUifs. ill4',
Thirty-seven new cases
mittfd.
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SwkkAt^J. Rrinsley Shaw, Alan Hale.
Hr.dgefm Clark, Mabel Van lturen
American School
Hi 1U
\\< ! P. rod witch '■< Smoke i Turner, j N'feel We
"f4'' "f; HiSter. .M. (laLpilis. Mnrt
I * • <•- " * Virgluia Warwick, la rek (;h' nt, ?HtUart
HnHBMHHH
Children Deposit
Over $4,000,000
Hohnes. Jean Hersholt, Henry Khjjis^
KrtwtV«d Connelly; (iforglh Woudtljor
Kathleesi Khr; WallacH- Herry/J*d
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The poultry demonstration railroad
car, sent out by the AfA M. College,
which Will Ik* in Sehriuan next Satur-
day afternoon, will afford practical
and scientific Information cm all phas-
es of poultry husbandry, of l>enefit to
the raiser of the sinall barnyard flock
and the great farm flock, alike, said
C, C llorris, County , Farm Agent,
Wednesday.
Mr. Morris urges that farm poultry
owners from over the county visit the
«ar ami hear the lecture*. 4Ic- points
out that it is a mistake for jjoullry
jiilwrs to low interest now ltecause of
markeri'OiMTTTTi'ijS. as the p<aTTTfy~inar-
ket will improve as the livestock mar-
ket baa. % , i
F. W. Kar«mier. poultry expert of
A .& M. College, will accompeny the
car. and Saturday afternoon will lec-
ture at the Chandler of Commerce au-
ditorium on ponltfr r^lfdng.
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By the A *oci*ted Prct*
Oklahoma Ctty, Okla., >lar. 1.—Gov-
ernor .1. R A. m letter ad
dreitwj'fcsiiil-hf 10 County Attorney
fIepW(^n^4 • >1 ^Ul#1 demanded a
chance io !ipnca#Mlre th«> Okmulgee
County grand Jbry. whieh is'investlgat-
iiittf tne chx'lng of the Dank of Cnm-
tne/ce of Okmulgee. The (loveruot re-
iterated' h-s wah'er of imnntuiiy ahd
;isked an oppovtunitv to I ell hi* siory
l .-foie the grand jurors.
fj^jveruor Rolwrt^on aswrted the
County Attorney harl full lejttal author-
ity to call hint before the grand Jury.
County Attorney Hepburn. In n letter
to the Governor yesterday, expressed
doubt as to hi* legal right to summon
"a person who I* himself under luvestl-
gntion.M but saw he" V.roi\Yd invesligate
the matter more fully and Mdvise gov-
ernor. Robertson, i, .. Z ■.
•I jivic you to stand up and iook me
in the eye In the grand jury room,"
Governor Holiertson clialienged 'Att< r-
n w ffephnm.
"If 1 am guilty, yon should welcome
Jieurim: my.testimony." said tb<- execii-
tire's letter. If I am Innocent, eoinmoii
decency demands th.:t tlie grand jury
1m- p«*rniittefl to be r wtuet ? hAvc to
s *y " m .
"pecs*' Must Have Education.
Springfield. Ills.. March 1.—Director
W. H. if Miller of the department of
registration aud «Mlucatinon. today / r-
dered tha f • four years high s< hm l imIu-
tration or its tHptlvphnt" shall be re-
quired of aU applicants for State li-
cense as chiropirpctors, otdeopsths
naprapaths Au*>Mi«' requirement to he
added soon, lie denuind at
least twelve meiiUis traluing In a Pro-
fcssioual s<:hmd. . ,...;. r- -, ^
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Harvey Church to Hang.
JBft the Atmoctotrd 4.::
•Chicago, March 1. Itsrvey
Church,- coiivicted of the mwlni of
tomohlle salesmen, will l e hang-
o'clock Friday afternoon. Sher
Golf Players Should
Not Keep Caddies
From Church Sunday
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Bm the A noeiated Pret*
Omaha. Match 1. - Men who play
golf Sundays have no right to employ
hoy caddies on Sunday tinornlngs; be-
cause it keeps the youth out of Sunday
school. Bishop E. V. Siiayler, of the
Episcopal church of Chicago told the
publh* affairs committee of the Omaha
Chamber of Commenv in an address
yesterday.
"1 like golf myself, but not to the
extenfVof keeping some one a way from
church," he said.
oV (h« Uali^t Press
"New York. March 1
school children deposited In banks
over $4,000,000 in, the last school year,
it was announced to<lay t y the Amer-
k-an Hankers' Association. In the pre-
ceding year the amount deported was.
$£,$00,000.
The number of depositors increased
from 420.000 to 802,000 in schools hav-
ing -a total enrollment in, the two
years' respectively of l,0ir ,000 and
t.82!',<>00. • , ' . _
DENTIST MISSING FOR
NEARLY A YEAR REGAINS*
MEMORY; FINDS FAMILY
Ht riehfehl. Mile: f DpU*
"Bull" Mon«tina IsaherKeith. Jaecpies
liiinoe. Noble Johnson. Ilari^' Northrup,
Minrtehaba. Arthur Hoyt, and lh atrieei
Domiinpiex. Tlie scenario was written
by Jam- Mathis. John $etts was iV~
sponsible for the photosraphy, and the
tichnieal directors were Amos Myers
and .losepVCalder. Walter Mayo was
assistant to Kex Ingtaiu.
By the Associated Pre**,
iSwathuiofe, ilai'ch 1.
*£. Koy. a
iner
, .. tT5 rrnnpelBns Inre
n"i"s f"r
At the Wa^fiuigton.
-The new Francis Ford serial, "The
Great Reward." at the Washington
Theatre Wednesday has lieen received
with greater acelaini by the pithily and
exhibitors than any of bis precedlipr
long list of screen successes. "It. Is
there!"' That Is the universal verdict
Even the stakl ahd blase, reviewers
have £one somewhat off their balance
over it, and have delved extensively in
their well-thumbed ilictiorjariw for ad-
jeetives^of supetxallbre with which
Bank &
As You Would Your. Doctor
We Pay 4'J
Interest.
Phone 211—Binkley Cornet.
i .trr TTTwir
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rKportnl t«"bavP hU (Irmrt In "«■ ma^
canoe accident In the Hudson river last
March. I>r. Koy apiairently had been
terplece which is now showing at the
Washington.
American Turkey
Served at Princess
Mary's W®dding
WMrt
By the Amortntcd Press ' *
Dubuque, la., March 1.—-The State of
Iowa was represented at the wedding
of Princess Mary of England to VU -
count Ijpceljies
I'lineess Mary ate IojvaJCowl, as did
every gnest at the wt<fl«lipg feast, for
two carloafts of rnltfc-fcd^urkoy*. geese
sud eliickens. went east to seaboard
for sliipmeiit to England several weeks
ago from Dubuque. m v-- - ^
Cirrus Woman Dead.
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Bp the Assoeipted Press •
^Chicago. 111.. March l4—Mrs. George
A. Henna, known in circus side-shows
ton years as "Trilby, the fat lady,"
died here yesterday. She quit-the cir-
cus sixteen years ago and made her
Tiome In ChlHtgo. She weighed 400
pounds whei; she died and while with
the drcus leer weight is said to have
exeeeded this by more than 100 pounds.
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Deputy Sheriff Improving, s
Dallas, Texas, March Jl.—With his
i mpi
arm still in n sling Oftatf Sheriff
Buck Parsons, who wan shot through
the right forearm a month ago while
attempting Jo capture a negro.fe-
portx:<f to Sheriff Dan H^rftfl^declar^
Itu; himself a«aiu ready firJfeitym U
Parsons exis'cts to be fully n covered
with a few d*ysA Th<1 bullet na^ed be-
tween the hones of the arm.
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City Blwtic-i In Denisop. ^ f,
rrr-no s
*1>eiiison, Texas,
Wearer ha^ heeiit |
Mareh 1.-* Mayor
authorl Hl to issue a
or jproulamation calling a city election
April 4 to elect one nwmlK'r of the city
commission.
wandering about the country, a victim
of amnesia, which rubbed him of the
power of memory!.' He"rec-ently regain-
ed his Ifiei lory in Kansas City, located
hi? wife ill Los Angeles apd hastened
there lo join her. ^
(Claims Horses Have Advantage.
By tht Associated Prw
reorio. ill.. March 3—Hordes and
hoi'iit drawn equipment have a decid-
ed advantage over any type of motors
isted. equipment yet devised when it
comes to delivering Ice, Wayne Dins-
more .secretary of the. Ilrtrse Associa-
tion of America, said today, in an ad-
dress before the IllinoisW isconsin lee
Dealers* Association. .
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/ rajiivaster Robbed.
By Utt A—oHated #riu
Milwaukee, Wts., Mareh 1 Five1.
bandits in two automobiles, armed
with sawed of# shotguns, held up the
chief paymaster. Fred Walvern, of the
Palm Olive Soap Company here to.
day and escaped with $.1.000,
Telegraph Business in a ;
Nutshell .
———.
A recent survey of the Railroad and
Western Union telegraph business de-
veloped that the Western ^'nlou Tele-
graph Company as well as tlfife rail-
roads. expect to be normal within thir-
ty or sixty days.j Iii normal times I
would say, that among the 004 rail-
roads inStbi United States there,4prould
lie posit iocs for 3,000 telegraph o
ators
the Western t'l
.pany.
As a special offer to boys and girls
in Sherman and vicinity and In order
that 1 might be in a position to assist
the railroad this summer. I am going
to enroll ten boys and five girls im-
mediately and allow them to pay one-
half of thrir scholarship in cash and
rhe balance from their salary after
employed. See Mr. Griffin. Sherman,.
Telegraph School. Phone 519, rjs-'jtc
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Vt H. DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Mi AT KHKEVEPORT HAS
V*y. SENT IN RESIGNATION.
By fhe Associated Press
. Washington. March 1—Th* resigna-
tion of Unite<l States IHstrict Attor-
ney Hugh C. Fislier of Shreveport.
Iji.. was announced yesterday by At-
torney General Dangherty.
Fisher was recently suspended from
practice for six months by the FedfTal
< ourt at Shreveport, after a hearing
on contempt charges.
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Nitrogen gas
must be pure. ..
iu light bulbs
HURT ALL OVER
Texas Lady Couldn't Sit, Stand m
Lie Witk.Asy Comfort. Say*
"Card* Did World
of Good."
dur prices are right and our stock is large
and varied.
m
Bartlett, Texas.—Mrs. "Nannie Me*
ser. of Koute 3, this place* elates: r
"Abput thre$ years ago I was la a
very critical condition. 1 had been \
suffering for some time. ' To tell how,
I hurt would be impossible.
441 just hurt all over. I couldn't ait
"■Una or —
We do PRINTING That Pleases.
THE REYNOLDS-PARKER
CO.
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lay
back, aides and head all gave me.i a
great deal of trouble.
"I was especially bothered with a
light swimming In my head. My
people were very uneasy about me and
sent me to my relatives to aee If •
change would do me any good.
MI stopped at a sister-in-law's and
she being a great believer in Cardul,
asked me why I didn't use It. I de-
cided to try it . . .
"I had only taken a few doses when
I felt it would do me good. This
gave hopes and I used it light along)
and It did me Just a world of good,;
since which time 1 have never ceased
to praise Cardul."
Cardul Is for simple female com-
plaints and womanly pains and has
been found to benefit in thousands of
such cases when not' due to malfor*
mation or that do not require surgical
treatment. Try tt> SO-lMa
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J/ CHEVROLET/
^ILZZZil
f This is Automobile
Tire Week
KNSUi.N TIRES
$1.25
30x3 H $8.23
3<x3'C ....... . ..*m
33x4
5000 Wi?es Guaranteed
Phone 1733.,
GOODRICH TIRES
l'-. - X* , • ■+*?■•*.iWr . if '
30x3
36x3^
mm SdlK.00
■ MM Mile* tiiumnM
INM AN & JAY
107 N. Oiwhrtt St.
Musselman Theatre Interests
MARCH 6, 7, 8—TRIUMPHANT
iun uimiir YJw
positidl.h for 3 000 telegraph oper-
as sind several times as manV with
' nidfi Telegra ph Com«
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RSEMEN
JfeTthe
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Worlds Imgst Picture
POSTPONED!
AUTO SHOW AND OPENING
UNTIL MARCH 10, 1922.
WOOD AUTO CO.
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LAST TIME TODAY
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A New Showing
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His Ability.
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From I he Birmingham Age-Herald.
"Mr. Grumpson doesn't think much
of the I-..' - M
"No. Haeo you heard his definition
of a movie producer?"
"What la it?"
"A movie producer, says Mr. Orump-
son. is a person who la capable of
Beautiful Spring Capes in Navy
Blue, Beaver, Copen, Rose, Hen-
na, Tan. The prettiest Capes
diown this seasdh, from $19.90,
$22.50. $2100. $2730 up lo
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Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 196, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 1, 1922, newspaper, March 1, 1922; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth194231/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .