Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 203, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 8, 1922 Page: 4 of 6
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT, 'WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8. 1922.
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COMMITTEEMEN!
|RE THREATENED
Math promised thosk who
WANTED HANK FAILI'KK IV
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Ntilpliur. Oklahoma. NIa
Jhrcatv hur > l «'. n «ui«k' ii^tinsi nmn
♦joi* of ltw cltlw-niship committee whl<-h
ka* dt'iuniuU'd an luvixt lotion of ijbe
frtlllirv Of tt «* i'.'Ulk of C<iiiiiiti'nr h<
It becunie ktiowti nhIii*.
8>;J. rnrutt oih* of flif- luWrnlu^trf
' the voinm1tt«*e who r*wlv&*tnli a warn-
ltis. has iVft tbt^4ty aial I* now
♦Hi t0J** ffi Oo.pus CUthtU
ollowiiiK tin' fyilui3t-^Mli< batik.
a gaifutf^-PhfCrCvH IliTftflt a i al J&qjrgf
Bryant (HiuniiiltiHj fewirMo iii ills
jUiDM* Ix'TV fo'Jovvhyt-lhc rc|*>if of the
4nv^i||iJ^tf^nHpy Ih adtrdiilOfl to i
yfc-*^xfc(Aila 1 m*ry j««ar i iik in .fusjKr
Pavement Paragraphs
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nor; known.
Vf ,the fcUi> wlfll
Merting^ WMfhfNday Night.
Shcnuafi tVntrnl I.abgf Union
lUtfJOr-Jiaft- -Si ' "
ffavrt* Taylor loft Tttesday rtf-
m (criuxin for Tempte, 'JVxmh. iij mtpous*,
to a wrnsntu* from her hioTher, J, V.
Ho«& futnouminic iht* <i<>Hth ,« i hi*
, .Wifo. Mrs. Kowv lii'<r su<J(lt niy find no
further jmrfi<-uhir ijftYl Ihhmi icarniM'.
TnlV^'V"- im Knight* Tid}
f , *. Mary'* h.H. % £*nr.- ""
,iCIw T'rattotians, at Fulton hell.
Hlu'i iuan Hpjumtv&Q^ Ko,
hau Veomei>, M Yeomen
lUlOII nil 11 |
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Itarlow HolM'i't^i
from a wivf* nj
sr ^ .A* j f< l- ^Ttf tte^iT'ps of tl«cc of dar/ at
at lihetiy on *. . Ni Wwii^ " v«,tii« hall Wi^nesifhy niuiit. Tin- IH*«
ncnwn'K
Austin Collotfe will
he, jfiverT Fri«la.v «veiling <H'hen the
ein u-Hnmni6n«t Company appears
pu iii an eniertaium^nt whUh comblneH
j iioth ninxhal atnii reading: art. The
_ I '. """"fe<TinpBn.v m:m H-r thre«. mpmliepbHtr
rs. It, A .T<'fft r*m1g reported eon- < har^o of Mr Haiunioiid. a^Otv^mBn
vah-ronf sifter s.^.rul week^ ilii ess who in a jfifted jjjttgfffignmror. r.i, ^
vjtlt imeiuiM-ii^E , Mi-1 toMUl_puszm*riw1 member, the
HP " Nuprano stdoi>i. and Mrs.
(Jiiy Jiuvenport i«. report «-d Utjhrr^ss^trn^iiU'r Is I lie pianist and reader of
ieatty ill with pneumonia_iU-+fiffS^ the cjinnpmry. 'Die art of all three will
man he eonddned i : the evening's program.
\ "V Si'ot^reservrtioriM will Im* placed on
e Imjjw*- r T the IVMolay-Will eon- sal<- Tknirwlny moruing,Dr. T. S
Ma Clyce f'afe<jL ---'
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f7-' Mr, at
yiifliifs
lJsOU eliapt" i will bp yiu'.Hts of tli,. Of7-1 .Mr. and Mrs. JefT Pthc of Slu rinan
<v i;in:ini and it-H.'sh.MUMds rtill fie served, were called to Tfogg Ttiestlay afternoon
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MAKKS ICK(OKI)
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< >Uiahhnia City. < klav Ma^ll K
rhettfM totalling haif n million ilollrfrs
representing un additional payment of
JffJti'a hale arc ^af<tg mtiiktn^iis wet^
lo meuihers of the (>k!ahoftui ^ttoin I
<>rowers' AsMoeiation. wi^o disposed of
their eottoii itt-4M)o|B 6r-T of the
osHot:i«tiiJU,1r was announce' here to-
yr7 ^*hiM makes a to:a I of approxi-
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Additional i ayi iCiits will1 ht Tfiaiie as
the cotton «i sold. Otfiehils of the as-
• , Ity TtieMlay vislHiig friends and at
PERSONA L' S- f t" * •« «
•• '77 m 'thokf .who
i—Jp^^gi^-riTy'Ihiesda y:
y y
1.. Terry of tiunler Is a guest
of i\ I). Terry of this eity
- N. P. Vanning of
eity on htisln^f-VtfJfiwlay."
.!. JfcffitrVwTijj|ht of Vnn Alstyne was
sov-iation ^li^. TIn' eotton in p«.ols u.
7 ami Jtr^fwas saiiU consists of strirt
Trig and. mWtii g grades, all of ont
inch fa an iiieh ?iml one-sixteenth staple.
An advam e of approximately $50 -a
hale At th** time of delivery wati made
«• sill inemheis who shipped c.itton
hrough fhe association.. A'M^ond i>siy-
ment ef^tt^a hale to all |wiols wkh nnide 4hn^ine>s In the eilv Wednesday.
.1. V. Htiek of Woodville
a< led 'hnslnes. in the city Tuendny.
,1. It. M. or« of Van Aistync was in
the eity .transacting huJdness.
It. Max 'Weaf heifoirxi : f V, Norton,|
UuUaMj 'j. j-, Montgomery, Dallas; jy.
P? wv Kllio^ Uana^
to. W, Marshall St. R; e. Oeorgo[
iloiiston; C\ Hoaehoroiigh, College feut- Vh
lfr. m " • 1 ,• lion\ X. \T, ration, (.'ollege Sta-
.1. u. w nnuuit ^ Pallas wnJ^ tlfxr, \ J. Vandenhark. Dalhts; J. w®
V en route to Madi <)kla. Wedncs- Aloastnl(l i>M||„s: \V. T. Utz, (Ttfeojro
nhsacted buisiness iiv th<^
en. h
dtvi^flTliile hefe he vlaite^ltrejat!ves. . jjj^
Miss Mildred Stanton went to Dal-
las Wednesday to visit relative for a
fi• w days.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Oearhart of Ce-
lltui are visiting 0. P. Terry of Jhis
city.
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N. Matthews of l onison trans-
acted husiness in the eity. A
('. H. Hale Of this eity mside a h«Sf-
ness trip to Dallas \Vi'dnes«frty,
Kd ^erttt of Greenville transacted
Qecil (Iriags, who is manager of the
ileAlester team of the Western Base-
>ball assoi'Iation. was In the city Tues-
day visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. iittiOf.
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day afternoon at Mi
,Tlte>kin enveloping the hiiman frame monia.
is fllle<t with myriad mimitc (Hires
through which int«>itial impurities es-
cape. v.. jJ
It Is a aerifws thing when tlu^se es- '
(fix* valves lM'<*omc clogged. Prespira- 1
thm. dust and grime of any sort will 1
ciiig these [lores, and w good •fnhhin«'
will remove the ohntructions, and start '
the functioning process again.__^.—t
The Womars Kihle Tln'ss of Travis
In -Feh«¥Mji^
The total"thus far jmiUI hy. the asso-
ciation to its members approximates
#UKHUKfck Official' saId.^
"The association has piirined" ;|1I
through the Heasijju44*-nMgTiia! |Mdley of
ordorly^Jinrrtfeti' deehtred i\ L;
[i4^teJiley. secr««tar.v siiid treasurer, "sell-
drmrind that
inatker.
du m pet I
hile on
,B ... , . ,mv, niOTrv.u ,.„«M has not
4' wieh s lied- b«'en holding l|s pyndth'f-"
Boh tlatner made a
WhitesUiro We
Hghes ■hta'tTe a business Irlp
io Mcivluney W^liu'sday.
vr, It. Kinsey went lo I >a lias Wed'iies-
day to attend*to business matters.
T. Meadows of Hellv was in the city
Thfstlay tw business.
.1 W. McKnlght of Tfallas" was among^.Wrl^'C'nnwkini'ain *AftVoniot A
Itinkhy Hotel
F. J. Treve|^-tiSTlas; T. C, Oreen
hill. ^Vararfifo; Wm. H. Mct'aiiKhin.
ork <Alry: R; H. Cooke. Ht. Louis.
J. Davis. Dallas; E, J. Tarr,
New York City; E. V Ofslley. Dallas;
L. <\ 1'age. Austin; C. B. Willis. HI.
Liuds.. Moj: J. M, Wells, DaliasfW. W.
< row.,Kansas rlty. Mo.; .C. F. David-
son, Springfield, Mo.; H. E. A
Chicago, III,; (3. C. Beutinrb, Dallas;
"Ct. H. Stone. St. I^outs, Mo.; 'A. B. Tay-
tor. sapnifwrtrtihi.; II. E. Sfeyers, |)al-
tbiiout-ef-town visitors Wednesday^
II. M. Berry ofJJenb
ness AVediiesda y
~MJ I'- Moss, Dallas: lilemi Bohh, JlaHtis;
MM. Berry ofJieni5dgp|\% a husl- K. C. Simmons," Jr., Dallas: 11 A. Big
g^y, Dallas; Jl. M. Wherry. Dallas
J Mrj Mr A fee CVltkalijr lllr
A measage receltl^ij^^eri^n Wed-
ne«day lroiu Muskogee, Okla., Uu-
nounue#r^the serious Illness ttuJ-e of
Mfs. Mary Jane McAfee of this city,
who was visiting her sou. forme* Hhcr-
lff 1xh McAfee, in Muskogee.
Mrs. McAfee Js «3 years oldj^jMi4"
she is ii'tmrtra to be in a <-rltical con-
dltion.
. Mrs. Butler. Carpenter;
Mrs. Juke U)ller, her other sou
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and two daughters, left's imiiMKllately
upon recidpi of Uk
kiiogi'e.
Mrs. 01>eiu-hu:n lo Testify.
er Coach l.e<« Jones. • Itotlrffoni' the st "d tislay in-jouyii^ow' atld
le an iippnuhitlon of the Het^eahments wiH"l7e served. AH i>e staff, a.
necessity of this <sire of the body should Mofay hoj'-s ami Ma wins are*invi'.ed to.stahdari
U the aarnest effort of all is-rstuis liav- a Betid
ing the >4Ui>ervlsion of <ahlldren.
fOAl MFNKH* ARE TO fiRT
DRABT1C WAGE REDITTION man, and Ch
Lee Simmons, Vernon Simmons.
Morris and- H. C. Thonipso^-atTof Slier-
NoTati of Whites'Miro
lis department is^jp-trT^est Kansas t-*-oiirereiice of flu* Metlio-
ppigh SidiooljjUM^naTdy hold dlst Episcopal el ur. h opt'iieii here to
lis owu aniTtmii^hc-IT^^tseholasiie lea nis day iVifh Blaliop XV. LM Waldorf;. of
of
■1**H-ion this st'asfju- ,
lluntly Sails.
San FranelseoT March M.- Majirir fleh-
I'WiclUta. Kan., oir tie*, program,as pre-
siding officer. • ,,
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N. Kenedy of Cors.icana w'as a
business visitoiL-to-t-hts city VVednesdsVy.
JfPom^efls of Bi'lls was in the eity
Tuesday.
T. J.'Scott ofGj^ittvWtrinfs in the
city onJwisiiWwrWediW'sday.
oT ithhlle of this city made a husl
ness trip to Whitethorn" Wednesday.
rip to 1-^eul-!on Tuesduy. -^
H^JtJJeCofUbvia 11 ml son of Coliins
*11t^ were In the city on business Tues-
ist.v. •
Oeo. Edison of Dallas was In the
city Tuesday attending to hnsiaess
ms. Iters.
A. 4L- M<s re of flainesville was in the
menage for Mm-
r.'jiti- -
1 tvr^ikiurr-
Bo\ed to lk v,'.
Il the
Los AngCT^njHlttfe S.~Monk Fowler
ans tjiiff Johnny XramWas
of Portland. Oregon, boxed a 4-romnl
draw here last night* They met nt l.'tn
iKutnds. ^" ^ '
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Sliermait Section Council
Womi'.i will have ajuile^rfliome cook-
ing at ttfgly-Wt«f> Tburaday, Mnr« h
Inning at 9:30 a. nt. mH-Itp
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Itv Annocifrtrri Pre**
Kanaas City, Mq.
wage re<lnctious proposing
lem than half that
coal miners will be presented to miners
of idx States as an ultimatum by the
r •; -J^nu^an .into , .rty from Sherman orjJ, ()mar MIUe«ryesterday oa
Pn>" ^rK r ♦ f M • 1' ,1"' Logan for the IMiilifrpine
Mo.. March 8.~Drastlc purebred livestock hiiIc. Mr..Morris is Is,nn(,N t<) URSUmo commnn(1 <)f u\{\ m.
pro|K slng a scale of county agent of t.ra\son <ount\, - Mc- vision of ti<S>ps statiom<l there
luit now heing jniid to Kbiuey Cmiriei (ia/et ie. < ,
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Southwestern Interstate Con} Opera- St, ^U'phen's Episeo]ial t'htireh will Is1
torS' Assoclatlou when present wage_ J held Wedm'sdii,V night at TTt^ o'Hoi-k,
agreements between the operators and in the Parish Hall. Service- also o^i
unuion.miners expire April 1, it became Thursday and Friday afternoons sit
known here* today. > 4 :I>n o'clock. All are Invited to afcteid
{ —, « r these serviiys.
rtiiladelphia's Suicide Record.
tin the i4s«v,>t*«P Pre**
The Fire Detriment Timsday night
- responded to an alarm from East King
Philadelphia. March S. Two hundred street, near Branch, where a small gyo-
iuh! sixty jierson*, in lading seveufy- eery store owned by J.. A. Polk, negnf.
JLgo women. XQimRpM silUJdilJliXhll- was destroyisl hy fire. The h>ss was
adelphla last year. ft2ft on Imlldlug a"ud on sto^'WIth
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Colors That Charm
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You can't know the wonderful ejects you can
obtain with Campbell Quality Flat Wall Paint
until you have actually seen it or tried it out.
The soft colorful tone* are what bring harmony
into the home.
Campbell Flat Wall Paint is just the finish you
need io lend charm to the walls in yoor home.
It can be washed repeatedly antt stitt; even th«
most delicate tints will not be harmed.
And besides, it gives protection to the walls and
is more sanitary than any other wall covering you
could select.
tet us show you attractive color combinations.
DUPONTB. LYON
1.1'MRKK. PHONG <1.
Two Straps
'. One of the leading 1 models
for Twof
Strap Oxford with medium
and low straight heels.
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AUSTIN COLLEGE LYCEUM
LAST NUMBER
The Freeman-Hammond Company
Distinctive Artists
FRIDAY, MARCH 10th, 8:15 P. M.
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Board Placed at Nail's Thursday Morning.
Single Admission 50 Cents.
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Brown Calf—
$6.00 to $9.00.
15c-'
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SHOE CO.
And Every Day From Now On Except When We Show Our
Big Super Specials.
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"THE GREAT REWARD"
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Percie and Ferdie in "At Your Service."
A Hall Room Boys Comedy that you'll like.
B Texas Gtiinan in "The Hermit Girl"
Wallace McDonald in "Breaking Through"
CORINNE GRIFFITH
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"THE SINGLE TRACK"
A stirring picture of love, romance, adventure, humor
and,human interest. Filled with striking contrasts, spectacu-
lar scenes and dramatic sequences. .A film in which the
favorite of the screen outshines herself.
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Bill Fairbanks in "Hell's Border.
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with Loc-Nob Globe. When the globe
is thrown back it cannot slip out of
the wires to the floor and break.
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Starts Tomorrow for Re t of the ' Week—r
THE SCREEN'S HANDSOMEST ACTOR—
RUDOLPH VALENTINO
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The tale of a girl who sailed the seat like a man! and taught a pampered son of fortune
how to fight for love and life!
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We place our Absolute ^Guarantee on This One.
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Dr. 1.1 Mitchell. CHIROPODIST, of Dallas, will l>«- at
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our store, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week.
The Most Stupendous .JCfress Sale this
Store has ever held opens Tomorrj
-Mir—- |—V ' «• o If.
tor I hree Days Selhni
500 of Spring's Best Models
at a Sacrifice Price
Handsome Taffetas and the Season's m6st wonderful
Canton Crepes and Satin Crepe Dresses—Styles that
are really beautiful, colors that are extremely fas-
cinating—Values that speak louder than words.
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Price concessions tha£ are bounding—
Values that would prevail at the end of the
season's selling will be opening prices for
three days, commencing Thursday.
This is a dress event that will be the talk of town
An opportunity that has come tumbling your way,
like a thunder clap from * clear sky! Take advantage
of this wonderful three days selling, and save $10 to
$20 on your New Spring Frock.
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The entire group of SQ6 Dresses will be assembled on
' racks, in the following order:!
Group No. 1.
Spring's New Taffeta
and Crepe Dresses
CHOICE
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Spring's New Taffeta
and Crepe Dresses
CHOICE
Group No. 3.
Springs New Taffeta
and Crepe Dresses
CHOICE
Group No. 4.
Spring's New Taffeta
and Crepe Dresses
CHOICE
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Springs New Taffeta
and Orepe Dresses
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