Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 200, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 5, 1922 Page: 5 of 20
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SHERMAN DAILY
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about a mouth ago. The building ha*
been repaired and ul! th*v Tenant* urc
speeted to be aftkfo uiuvc Istek next
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day ufternoon,u hod. ,
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Mr*. J. l>. l> idea Is report! d quite
ill at St. Vimints Sanitarium.
W. ST. William* of Dallas will preach
at bo lit servlees ul yie Central Chris-
tian Church Sunday.
The boy« of lh«' iH'Mola.v wiU^lijfwi
it bu*iuo*s meeting Monday idKht at
7 o'clock.
The Eastern Star will hotd Its rejj;
«lar meetliiK Xu<j«Uay night at 7:30
o'clock.
Personal Mention
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B-Vr.
Pwedent. whieh wan *masli
Jim, forj^^tf^tinii' in tbt* history Birmingham, Ala.. March
ol <iray*oii. fouiity. j^wrrffnaii1* name champion father of Alabama—....«* ■.- Hh-.milll M |
« placed upon the election ballot Imp* of the Nation—has boon found j , hera>Hn spilMl Nat
for a <uuntyofff<-e in .Uruysou <3otth- here.
he .doubly smashed this year. He is tlm father of thirty-six efiil
or, a<i'or(miK to pmanit indications. dren at Oi years of age and flie Hto
t
barren Davis underwent an
oiM'railon for removal of toiiHiia-^'Ct
mornlut?.
The UUbr^on of Mr, am', Mi h. Hay
wbo has been ill for some time
HERS AN1>
IARY CRAFT ARE
jjp Mfttli acarlet fever, Is lmpi^vinR
<VkkF"
It ":
the naui/ B of at least, two feminine is apt in flapping its wings
candidates will go lipou the ballot of hi* little hom1. ^ BWWBBI BWWI
t e pejuocratie primer? to Grayaon fbarjes Sol^te-hts uaine and be Hiid ..1°!l° ^tble. .Vbo-haa been «'r.onHly
this y«tir. and a<-eorjllngly. unless oth- u pan id b's family live In i, . i'•'Tr i ' ffiS
rr precedes are u^t. unoa the Uui^ritSlt coinhfpattfflt fwuw? awd store- llMtM 'o bis tau,
the general elmjiioii iii^«fy§n- ' %"< < «> «!|d dark ✓ _
■ "i" There lie and Ms third wife with ' O. tl.
- H their t\* lve children
the city on busiuess Frlda>,
siting iier da ugh-
ing. in Elect ra.
Simmoui* made a business trip to
Dallas Saturday.
Jack Hardy went to Dallas
ness Saturday.
F. \V. Lavell of Bt^IiioiLjBiii5 In thc
City on baaiwsa Saturday.
John Dickerson of Bells was iu the
city transacting business.
ft,
Mrs. Mao
th i dmfloH ion
lief toil, electric welder at the
live in noisy, Frisco >hops. is leisn ted seriously ill
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h*InJ~ftin1*iw liappy coutiuit.t* The olhi-r twi'iily-fou* Willi influcnui 111 Shcrimui Hos(>iu]
to I to b , mm,s of' <**M n'hr twe fwuier wiVM, BWr BOt
Traffic officer^jm1 enforcing the law ^ «*% ■-
iu Sheruuwr^^ 1022 seabi aiv not ^fj*..
ycd on cars the owner is very apt W* ,tv?i Tll 8U1P
to find his ear tagpd, stating that the TO 8AVK vvAL.
offiecrs have his number and desire M Mu .. Ai,Muritltrd L.,
m* ul tUe Sheriffs uffUv.^^ " ^
, i ,7 " ^v"KiV"a«-Z L^1 •'• «• M«-v of
n an Halt on Thursday evndnL- in- ^esrf^rT ftud nearly sixty auxiliary «. P. Morris of Dallas was in
day In the story of,4h^ ;;fortl^>uiii g vJ^Lm22!v^2
production. Diatifi for the in lust rel are ^on aH Icmvi-h ibo na\3 ^ve tv-at*
going, forwnur ntret>- aud wiwt jmw h '^^ro^ij ltj tn\,^ r.T";
interest among tliose who are to tnk«- °{ ur u l,lA ■1h«\Iij ridui
plements aboard.
Besides ti e destr( yers ordered out of
l|lpi«i^ it|(^ljk>mHne^s visitors to
dlly"Friday. '• . -V'
Ncal Jenkitm of UJW^vllle was I*
the city Ma tcome on a
„ u^rr^Fr'Manalan re^uriatl t« his home-
• , • of Sadh r, wa^Jtj ^ Oalnebville. after transaeting busi
nrss iu the
% % Traltt at Fort Worth
the <Mtjr Saturday
ness matters. ,
roll of Uculstm was la
ty attending to business matters
Saturday.
G. V Mah)io of MeKianey w^s
S those who transacted
iu Sherman Saturday.
i J. W. Cartwrightivas jn
from Vaa Alstyoe on l usi-
was
part, ind!eatiug %ji unusua 11 y success-
ful produ(tU if:
Mrs. J.
NH&flg
of Dallas was Ij^
en business Saturday.
J. M. Scott ot Dc^Son was among
the j
aeSi
with them.
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flee In'Grayson County. Itd^r uaia^
was plueed on the l>a|lot iu the plats'
of her huslwmi's, ,Tolm legate, only a
p few dsys liefore the primary e'wtitai.
following the death of her husband,
whb'h fSvnrHw less thsn a week pre-
cetling the ^nominating ejection fit
which Mr. legate Was a candidate.
She was elected to the office, and will
this year run for a second term, .in
acconlancc with I Jeinoeriftftf^ custom.!
She states Mrs. negate expects .no
op|s sUUm-To her <nndldacy for a
aeeoiid term. . - ^ ^ I
Beside* the name of Mrs. Legate.
there will lie that of one other woman
eamlidatef Mrs. Kffie Staleupr Ha use, By tha A**oc
\ of Sherman, has exptNHH'd to friends
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; Mrs. 'J. • B. Bowen, 702
avemw, who I ttfusly ill for
the past few-9 iproving.
U r.. Mahon of Denison. wbo
has Ihh'u ill at the home of her moth-
er, Mrs. M. Hanson in this city, is re- w ^
ported improved au<l able to sit up. •
- ;• — -;i ;.T^'v.^ ■ " commisfHoii. five oil shifis, one collier,
Judge Silas Hare ,N\'° «tore slii| s. femr in I ne ******* J*
Is'uehes with Judge Franjk K. Wilcox, swee|w rs, ami fourteen
of McKinnev th's week, going t«> Mc- toWlng vessels, weir
Kinney to preside in the Fifty-Ninth ■ >
District (,'ourt fit the trial of some • . i^llrfwiw.
cases there la which Judge WU
disqualified.- Jmlge >VI1^. wifC ^ ^ AHMx iatcd Prcua
to Sherman to t ry .the^Ivi 1 jury jloeket tJeYtoit. March t request of
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IN JANUAI
-There will be a meeting of the
of Hermau at their bait Sun
i:oon at 3 o'clock. All members are
quested
U>
W. E.
laxey street underwent an op<kratiO
at £t. Vincent's Sanitarium Saturday
Library Saturday
MIkbiva l^teflio r>
of 922 North
res*
nru'tBwar. ■■ . ■ • ■ «• of r#ri«, -ho has 1™. r«T#«. *r. ix-mer. Colo.; W.
"" J. Pierce of Denison was .among
the business visitors to this clty Hal-
vi day. ' ir
Sirs. C.. Casfetd ofJlW^Vest Hous-
to t stre: t uiulcj^vefit a serious surg!-
St. Vincent's Sftnitar-
the InUfntion of rdniitng for the 4~Xl
of Cotinty Treasurer. Mrs^lflfuse is I> llas ift January tuUh^ |lU5,(50l.25
tin* widow of the lat** Itev. Ii. f> kt shown l-y the moiithly n port of--e« ois-ra
Hau>e. who was County Treasurer at Ci,X K'r< Marshal Frank Bennett, fll- iuia Saturday.
the time of h s death several weeks with Commissioner Turley Satur
ago | day morning. Of ,this amount only
sAlthough neither of the nrosneetlve xvas wullisurtsl. During the Ciiurcli will im*et Monday afternoon at
Women candidates have made a for^ T"!' J7' •I,1,ruiM *<?«; h,rWsd i,l« church for Bible study unden the
mat announcement hoth Mrs UimuL of wW°^ were *****. . I j^stor Dr. T. L. Holcomb.
\ir n!n! ; !\l, w . Total value of property where Ores
k „ , .n h I! lP , occurred, w as $2,702,027^0.
know n they will make the races for
rs • The Fnchanted Wreath^ Tile ^ the cbihlren toward the Detroit
.rs, 1 hi Ltuhant <1 t<atn, The > Noar the waterV'edge, the offl*
Two Caskets, The Goldsmith's FGn- i t+f.L l r !i Vho f^ tnrir.tH
tunc. The JnWtet W thrrKairhw on.l ' b.lI
Tl.e Ih H the Uttte Uirl l-j.viil lirsi. chlWiiu Jml
For Prohibitkni In Turkey.
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The Auxiliary of First Baptist
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the-mrpecTtvc offlc^ and their friends:
ar* guiding their actions accordingly.
The administration of a county oft
five by a woman has ben a unique
experiment in Grayson County, but
has proven the practicality of a com
petent woman to hold the most re-
sponsible and exacting of the eouhty
offices, the administration having
prpvcu altogether satisfactory to at-
torneys of the Grayaou Comity btr.
the district cisirts, and the public.
w1hmh> demands are made niM i« the
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T1S' lis-* bavins oiks Usni Jnokeu, -
it Is not Imiwoliable that the Midi 8y ^ tJalt<sl i-rm
dscy of \>omeu aspirants to ••ounty
BUSINESSMAN
The Women's Missionary Society of
Trvais Street Methodist Church will
meet Monday a t the church for I heir
regular first Monday session.
Arthur and Guy Davenport returned
Thursday from New Orleans. While
there Guy contracted pneumonia, and
is in Sherman Hospital.
Announcement is made that at the
Sunday school hour Sunday morning at
the First Pn«sbyterlan Church u mis-
sionary pageant, "The Door of Oppor-
tunity," will Is* given.
The women of tiast Sherman Bap-
tist Church will meet at 2 p. m. Mon-
Prof. J. C. Pyle, supi>rintCQdi iit of
public school^, arrived iu Sherman at
noon Saturday from Chicago, whert. B'j/ the A oaiated Prcan
he attended the annual (Kiureuaou ul (Vinstnnflnopte. March 4.—Tlie Qreen
the National Kducational Association. Crescent, a Turkish committe<' organlz-
Mr. Pyle visited a numlwr of the pub- ed to fight the use of alcohol as a bever-
lie schools of Chicago while there*, and age, is making a drive for prohibition
will make a report of his trip to the In the Turkish capltol. Pictures show-
me:nl crs of the school Ismrd. who ing results of inteuiiiernnce are being
• vill hold their regular monthly meet- shown in the movies and temperance
ing then in lieu of7the meeting Friday lectures are being delivered by profes-
Phillips of
in the l-Afteeidh J^ts- M, H r,># hl early totlay
t. , < began a seareb for her buslmud. Hay
. ' " 4 lU^ise.and their two children. Hal bum,
a t hn Vw' !!' '•<i, ?,l4, pi'.J,,,,l (i- *')*> disappeared city transacting business
at the storj liom at Sheimai^i-«bTn; , . j t js Hlleg^Hi to have
rtlay aftetuoctff when v . -r: . ...u .
Missis Lncille
hcfh MoowtJ^.lcl-Ky WW " most u^"„ulTU an..'^nlk1iw'hii.d" In "ha'n.l
interesting program of thr fotlotting
JJmjjfotm!# of Van Alst)
in the city on business.
Mrs. P. W. SwfinrtJf'Denison was a
Sherman visitor Friday.
Jakc Hogau of Bells 'Was a business
►r to thif. dtyr
Hugh Moore of Bells was
city transacting buslness.^g~£
Geo. Gilbtr of Dallas was In the city £?R,la!L: !PJf' ®raM5*I
truoMrtliig SaaBTOTsatufday. Hurni^ HouthmaTdej t4mmra>.
jm- w.- e«
Tamjia,
Autonio; B.
HP
Dallas.
I Bin k ley Hotell
R. K. Baudail, DaliaSi S- F. gale,
Dallas; P, |#. Oltrer, New, York (!ljty^t-
,, Dallas; Me. Und Mrs. F.
Disllasi T«T E. Lynn, Dallas;
vis. Dallas; Klchanl I>a-
\)& Dallas; Gordon O'Brian, Evans
ville; S. L. Gates. Atlanta, Ga.; Paul
V. Quick, New Britain, Conn. i
Bray, Dallas; £/. G..Owe^ Memphis;
Dan L. Harris. Oklahoma Cityi CX*
Hocker, CM arks Ville; J no. L. Ht-ott,
■fork, Dallas; E. White,
ylllr, okla.; C. B. Seott, Wor%
am; Cbas. M. Cosmlcs, Haskell; Har-
ry C. Bates, Dallas; C. W. Skelton,
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Tioaa was in the *****'>'*' E Oadw^tt.Dallas
« James, Da lias L. McGraby,
neat Kanirqajr. Fia.; it X Stewart. San Aut<
a
Mi
7. • r2
Clifford Eugene Coady.
Chas. D. Pierce, who has been vis- mo|iths old child of Mr. aud Mrs*
:-.*a
fting friends in the city, return^ to Johijm; Coady of Madill. Okla., dted
bis home In Ardmore, Ok4a. a *« 8,herm*J!! at 1 ,°c,oek Stt[ rUa>:
it lwih.. <Qt morning. The remains were sblpried
; , , ^ . 7,,^ fffc J.obn C. • Itannol ViMl«rtaklng
urday, having gone on a business mis- ^
|reen «on. , / ' 1 " • —: -*
llouei 44oward wli
hi Shermau is si^udlng fl
his home in Woodyllie, .Okla.
I J. A. McGill of Pl^rla who
P0UT1CAL -AJWOONCEMENT
tern in the
Dal
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Announcements oaUer this heading
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«.v linimam j lof 1 for WW* tO the SCtlon bf tl.€
city ou business left tor u primaries i3 July, 1922.
y afternoon. • I y
eveuing, which was postl«>m d on ac- sors ami hojas.
eonnt of Mr. Pylc'a absence frt m the
city.
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MRS, C. L. NORTON, FORMERLY
Or SHERMAN, DIES IN. DALLAS.
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StraiigTer XSpwIs Again Ohamplaa.
<Sa-> C\s" ':}S
Has Friday afternoon. . . . J
Granville 8. Hackett has returned
to his home in Dallas, after trausact-
i ng buslne^r ttt^ this cityr-
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„jM - - ,7V- - Waco. Texan. Mart i. 4.-The fuueral 'l"v f".r W'*,™" «• «he
Mraww 2L.r "«"monpl,rt. In „f „MrI1).v ,^,rVH w v,.urs <llu. .ehureh. In obwrvantr of tlic week of
. ' ' ^ t - )ir«Hu leiit Trxn* liiisin<s>. niHli-for om**e l>ra>er fur In I NIC iu issiim*.
By the A$ao<ialc(&*iet9
Wichita, Kan.. March 4. Ed.
(Strangled I^cwis of San Jose, Calif.,*
Mia. C^L. Norton, formerly of Sher-' h^vyweight
man, died iu Dallas Friday night, ac- >r ' . ' « i5„ ibAi-
cording to a message receded in Slier- J"'1 Stanislaus Ifti.r.J.
man by Mr* J. L. Cobb of East BroA- J'> V®, ^ #1 " ui t J
ctt street. Utv. Normal's home wee-in &#-*&■ ,M^ ,hV* -title, which he
Longview, ami the mtmage statiMl that fr<"u Lewis <irigiually, for nearly
the body ;vould Iki taken there for a >'ear- m /
burial Sunday.
VMtt Distrtel «f Turn
SAM RATBURN.
E. O. Honl of Denison was among' _ rInTnn. .
the out-of-town visitors, who trans . 01 vTcqMAN.
a« ted business In the city Saturday. ft ^
W. N. Miller has returned to Green- for Sheriff. Grayson County:
ville, after spending a few, days in FIAJ.TD EVER HEART.
Sherman ou basipess. For Coimty Judge Grayson '
Fred Rup> 1 of Paris was numbeml , R. M. CARTEl^
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MAC N1DER GIVES
CONGRESS JIBE
than fifty years, who died bist night ... , ... - >
at Marlin, will take place lie re tomor- 'p, '!n^ Auxiliary of
row afternoon. At the time of his H 'Nf 4'reshytenan ChureI. will meet
death he was president' of the !^m 'Monday afternoon at the church for an
Meicant lie Compai^ of Buffalo. Texas, important busines-s meettng. The an-
ile Is survived by his w.fe, two sens nu" J-lwlion.of officers will take place
and t"<> sisters. Tin* sons, llymaii aud n' ' time.
Julius I'eaiistone. five in Dallas. I „„ ... , 1
,— . m I The omen s Auxiliary of First
|k| "lj*a LI Ji Prejjliyteriau C:hurch wiH meet Monday
PWfiy rllt Oil 116SCI aftemoou in the final business meet-
ing of the fiscal year. Election of of-
ficers for the coming twelve mouths;
will take place. x.
Mrs. Norton left Sherman with her
husband and son, Loralue Norton,
about seven years ago for St. Angus*
tiue, Fla. Mr. Norton, a railroad ma t,
died about, two years ago. 4
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who will regret
ton's death. Her son survives her.
Big Firm Fails.
n# the 4. *nciote(I Prean t
New York. March 4.—Failure of E.
XI. Clarke and Company, one of ; the
family bad mauy"frlend*« here ' largest bn.kerage firms with member-
ill regret to learn'Of Mrs. Nor- pi*il " tbc New \ork curb market, was -
aimouuceil totlay. The house has offkea |
in Chicago antr several otlier nald-wcs-
teru cities, and dealt largely In oil aud
y op per shares.
More Workers Emp'oyed.
Hoover Goes to Phoenix.
With Sledgehammer;
Not Fatally Hurt
Bv the A*.1'Hintc?l Pteu*
« peort*. Ills.. March I. Ilanfonl Jl |e
Nldert National commander ef tin
u .1 T .. , .. IU ^ Charlie Bowen of Oklahoma City.
, ? ^ , reH;. . . „ , Okla/ Kill Bowen of Grrenvliie, Tex.,
Dallas, Texas. March I. — S. J. u,,dM\v Bowen of Hlllslwre. Texas,
American lj*oh iu an address here Br*H:k^, ls voarR oUl J*?1- Tom, Ree« and Joe Bowen of Guntcr
Ct night ' voided M l I. h..' rrlviv,,<l " '• Kmmm 'rntlied this week to be at/the bed-
1 1 !. Hospital Ftiday afternoon for a severe Kidc of their mother Mrs J B Bow-
STJd U""n-* «" *** "'"We,! «.,h a ST Who ta. SZui V" £, l£
" 1. - . 4 .. , „ ' . sledge hammer. Brooks told Dr. C. L. weeks. .
iuu f l/'iiL H aud Congress do Spencer of the Fmergem'y Hospital tliat —
to ^ he "il5< s,ruck bv a wonwn 6xxriu* au Tbp John C I>anuel Undertaking
rli i t ESS ,Ut h,> U argument early Friday morning. Wf " ~
Bjf the Auttocinicd Prctt v • t
I>etrolt, Mich.. March 4.—The num-
ber of workers employed in the chief in- ' D.< Associated Prcsj .
dustries here has almost doubled since Washington. March 4. — Secretary
March 1, 1921, aecordhig to a report Hoover probably will leave Washing-
made public today by the employers as-, ton March 11 for Phoenix. Ari*., to
sociatlon. An increase of K,tK?4 work- ;< onduct the bearings there of the Colo-
ers was shown for February, as com- rado ltlver Commission, It „was said to-
pared to January of this year. (day.
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f#* l lllro hftV n.... VI,.H «U.. nuuu... a.. ■igi.urc.il r«ai, ..p,. , OlIIJ.Mny UflN UlOVefl OHCK 1IUO
nui t infilled war m.t• t««hI. ,ho nv*ru "*H n,I,nin,},,,'r,,<1 " terrific quarters In the Houghton buildiug
I., a WlowliW hi. ad- W'" "rF- > ^"hieh thej- moved on aecouot o( I
diess tin* commander was asked wha^
he though of the nen lionus pian and >«-
refused (omment.
Ad >len Meet ai Fort JVorth.
By the Aa$oc,atrd Pre**.
Fort Worth. March l.--T^e eoipinlt'
"lee lii* cluiige of tbe trip or the Texas
Ad Clubs to the international coUven:.
tion iu Milwaukee j*unoum^ today the
selection of the Ro*'k^Islsnd for the
train and Fort Worth as the concen-
tration point of the delegates. They
will meet here June 9.
bile Company has moved back into its
on
from
fire
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yteSt
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Uniforms
lit our North Show WMow
"The UM^DoglbndSl
A Large and Very Complete Stock Open for yonr Inspection.
Ca tc^eJgpp^PHfillllH
Mitts .
There are more catchers' mltta, the
tind we sell, in the Big Ixnigue tliau
ail others combined.
Smart to be
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Comfortable this
Season
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f.k'■ 1 • '" A.'
The trend of preference is
unmistakable. 3fhey want
a modified toe shape and
medium or low heels.
a-tx ■ \ . im '• Cf JHaiJ®..'. Wf • 'i«, <u Yi \ s , p&A
f ■ '• H- ' • • .*•
Straps and Oxfords
$6.00 to $10.00
Baseman's
Mitto . .
Gloves
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T1m« kind we sell Is Deed by Dauu-
l ert. Fonaeea, Sisler, Weaver, Orlmes,
Hielman, Kelly, and many other base-
mem like these.
< ' , ■ :• r ; • :}y •
Bsl e Ruth, Leon Cadore, Clyde
Milam, Zack Wlieat. J. Collins, Carl
Mays. .
Is the glove Babe Ruth uses, the most
popular model in the game.
of the New York Olauta. .World Cham-
pions 1921, use tbe kind of gloves we
sell
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MASKS,
BATS
of Trls Speakers' India us
klml of gloves we sell. •
uso the
BALLS
SHOES
Everything in Baseball Supplies.
COME SEE FOR YOURSELF
HOSE
BALLS
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SHOE CO.
HARDWARE
COMPANY
h* i.'r
MlOST for your
MONEY is what
we are offering you in
these Spring Thcfords.
They look good and we
promise you that* they
are good. Your asso-
ciates will tell you how
good looking they are
and you will tell them,
"They're mighty com-
fortablePioo.fi
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Dr. J. J. Mitchell. CHIROPODIST, of Dallas, will be at
our store, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week.
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Remarkable Skirt Offering
Monday—One Day Only
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150 Fancy Plaid Skirts
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Snappy, New Sport Skirts
Wonderful Choice—Wonderful Price
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day's selling—These new arrivals are regular $7.50
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Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 200, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 5, 1922, newspaper, March 5, 1922; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth194235/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .