Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 202, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 7, 1922 Page: 3 of 6
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ARE INDICTED
MEETINGS TIV8DAY NIGHT
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Knight* ami Lutiic* of ffcecurlty, at
^ . Mnwahee hall. ,
_v: 1 CarjifcgterH Chapter No. 183, Order
DISTRICT ATTORNBY 8%YS HE of the Kit stem shir, at Ma^mlc hall.
WILL nCOSECUTB ALL VERS- J C'oolut. A«lii?QL on f waltrt'SHOH, jjfa
SONS WHO COMMIT PKHJI RY , IPnh.n^Jia^ :
Bcif Hur, at Bon I lor
B# the A *otirt«J p>«u ^— Brotherhood of KaIlw^ Klerks, at
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Sau F'MiK'h
iirh T.-.\la, .Mln-
Afternoon.
NelKtthOM/.iiTXeji-Aniselw mul Mr*. Womc-nV BenefU-lary A«ao<-Iatlo i, at
JtaHfre* S. Uatrs of C hlettflo, who 1e#t1 .Matral^f hall.
tWL4<tf the dtfenac In the trials of; Jtoyul Neighbor* apodal meeting, 3
.ltoKeoM,%\ Arhuekle, were in- o'clock, at Carpenter*' hall.
the county gram! jury. Mrs .1 (' Wolfi- of 117 « <•<'<'«'* «"«! ueh needed. muulKTH |,j„K \u tlu- « ify Moiwlav."
Air*. .Neighbors jeMifled at Arbuekk*'* stJ...N "« ,,, of the Kedfrated Clnha feel. I - ,r - nM .,
trial that ahe saw Miss Virginia Rappe. .h,nn * U,rt',,e<l ™ Ir,th I> <- "'"W*g£L„ . ■ «- lra &*""** * <* *Wlew
lto connection with whose, death Ar- [ n "
buckle la .accused of jnarislaughter, a4 ^ !ie , AwKKslatt^B of
WhMler Hot Spring Venturlg County, Wflffrawet at the
SgF
Merrthers of the Citp^^ommlaalon' Dunk Innian madr n hushies* trip to
Monday evening heard a request from Fmf Worth Tuesday.
r('pt-esentaHvea of the City Fmleratla ! ; R. n Simpson went to Dallas Tues-
Ot^\\onu'iv* ^luba^juwh tp «h«rinan day to transact business.
Pastors' A.-.-o4Mntion that the city em- . v u , , t .
I.lo, Mrs. j„h., li. 111.11* us polk o• .A-.*-3"*3**Z* "! "' '"1""
matron and travelers' aid. ' * J> UMsuaj.
Kmployment by the city of Mrs. I H. F. Franks left for Dallas Tuesday
Blaine would take from the City Fed- v<> business. ^ f
eratioh the financial buitle^'of the j Kd. AVrlght of T¥nlson was In t
work, which it assumed about thrte ril.v on business Montlav.
months., ago in order to thoroughly c. trtt l n*-sij^str\ . . u„<.*
ft* the .mi ....,i ttojasi r * *■
U*5wnplojnunt of a imllw in«tron.""i1"11"' <l,r
before iisklnK the iity to add this lto,> Dooglta of Van Alatyne wga
to its police depar^ tf® city Oh iMislness Monday. |j
Mrs. ltlaine's vrort fiaa l>een proven 1 Mrs. W. B. Jones qf Dallas was vis
right was in
It hai. br«. mto*m "y th<> raMont' ,H," ,-iij mVTmSiioss m.Vi«,i v.
Association as helpful and needed to *
the city, ami a resolution adopted re* ! '. ¥' l illl| js of Odliusvllle trans-
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j.'jf. Smith. SI iUnda. Mo.: I>. J. Htcw*
s; 1>. -Henry^Vorr Worth:
C. TIenning. Jr.. Fort Worth 1 J. W.
I nvK |*«Has; ft: M. PtemtfiTng. l>al-
la>*: W. J. 1'urlong. Louisville, Ky.;
f«<*o. H. Anderson. Fort Worth; Bert
L. Miller, Dallas; N. P. Carter. In-
dianapolis. lud.: Jack Bradford, Fort
Worth; A, King. St. Louis. Mo.; Fred
\V. Uuthe, Datlas; <ieo. U Walters,
iieie vVrk-Ht'4ty; J. K. Todd. Atlanta,
~$h. ; J. M. llaggar, imjlasrJ. R. Klug.
Fort Wortlji^JkReid. Jr., Clarks-
viJlfs^R-C. Maughoru Wills Point; W.
. Howe. St. Louts. Mo.; C. Hooker,
Clarkesvllle- R, V. ltedus, Dallas; ja .
K. Helmai, F< rt Worth ;J . K. K^ll,
St. Uniis. Mo.; H. S. Roberts. Dallas;
Abe Carroll. Jr., Dallas; J. A. Chase,
Dallast AV. K. Boehjftft, Waco; W.
fProger, Dallas; F. D. Ma honey, Dal-
las; K. C. Horn, Oklahoma City ; C.
it. Willis, St. i.ouis. Mo.; L. B. Kel«on,
Dallas; Alla'rt W. Kehr, New York
was an artistic treat to the large fluw
ber gaemhled to hear the program.
Kvery feature i>f the evening was a
new delight^to the aodlenee, wldeh
evinced its appreciation with frequent
applause. ^
. had suffered two iriefc
while at the h<* springs.
* * nbltrtet Attowiey Matthew Brr dy
ter the grand jury Sessious saiO he had was operant ofi at the Hbencan Hos-
pwsented^ the Jury with evidence to Pita' Saturday, and is getting along
prove Miss Rappe was not at the uieel.v.
spring at the time staled by Mrs. 1 —
Xeiighti^fL.:^1 ^ ' ^ ^ -c 1 . Tfeft^AWSit'Teacher Association ot
douht if Miss Rappe ever was at Washington School will meet
thbt kot brings," said Brady, J Wednesday aftenioon^a i whirb time a
M)rs. Bates testif^u at the , seeoml program wUljji^^tf^utcd by Oart-Bur
tiial'ol- A rbuckle. 8he said she work- dette^iHsf"' All mem hers are invited.
e<| with Miss Rappe in a Chicago —
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bafiment stoic In BU3
y 'actress had been "—l"
\vl
film ' Rer. ^'♦'phas Shellmrne preach
as a model. the'Tliflstian Chureh at Howe 8ui
vil
Brady jigid^iSe furnlshtMl the gi^and HI* t hewicrwaK. "What wilLyou do with
records from the Chleago Jcstis Who Im called Christ?*' Nine peT-
to show that Mrs. Bates worked sons .responded to tin* Invitation to ac-
establlahment In wan dhe ^^PI Christ. There were sl.\ baptisms.
ehaiged ami hud. not been re-employed ] ■ —•
by the store. j Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold rilng-
d.v Wi a atflVement giving his ren- an. on March ii, a daughter, Viano
sona for asking the in:lii-tuieu s said be Shtitt.
Mrs, '
intended to proseente "pi! pe^otis vrhol ?
l consider this far more important weeks, nas_4jeencrltlcally 111, is report
<*o mU perjury.
ffcah prrweciiflog "persi
ot her nUuuA',**. Brndy sa id.
rpua with e«
who for six
ill, is report-
£Utly itln^leseeut to Is* re-
moVeil to her home i/j this city, arriv
rng Tuesday am
ilv„ Kastern Star will hold its regn-
IN ti( MlNfc lar meeting Tuesday night at 7:30
' io clock.
II# the Aiwiatrd Pre*$ s 1 '
Thp Ro.vni Arch chapter will confer
„ . i ' 7?. T, llie l'am. Mosi Bxrellpnt ami Rorat
RIHhI .ii(l ©on-s lujin rit mi a ,\nii tU'kru'h Tburwlay bfjcltinliiK at
tornado wlil,-. Ju.J before ,1a, break „vl,M.k ||( 1)ftl.rI10oll.
io<b.jr awe". to MM "f be,«.rrea te tbc I.
vtlle, S. t ., and the village 01 Htlftelou, |
*• '. . ' I The last games of th<- Intermediate,
1 .angle. S. < ten miles from Auguta. division of the local Sunday school
also was reported to have sustained |,askt i^nj| tournament will be played
heavy damage as the result of the Jlf ,,H. Y M. C. A. Tuesday night,
storm. starting at 7::W o'clock. The teams of
On Ogling Gift Horses.
"Sometimes It may prove inivanta-
geou^ to look a gift horse In the
mouth." remarked au Austraiinn con-
ihis division are Itattllng for the lovt
Ing cup given by the Morris Jewelry
There "III be a meeting of the Pas-
Association Ir. making the request.
Tin Commission took thj
der advlse^ifnt.
lay attending^# ^tisUmss.
A. W, Brooks Of Gainesville trans-
acted business in Sherman Tuesday.
j Juo. Bro« n of lMls ^ 'city
un-
on bnulneas Monday.
City; Wilson Brooks. t. T.ouis, Mo.;
J. A. MontjiigAie. Oklahoma City; A. J:
Pt^UheirThTllas; .1. W. W« bh. Houston ;
V li. Johnson. Dallas; J. K. Porter
ilklahoiAa City4. H. IV Wilson. Dal-
las; T. H, R«)bb. Dallasr^ J. Sturgis,
Dallas. R. C. Piper, Kansas Clty, Mo.;
Fred Appet, Forf Smith, Arlf.^ M. II.
Gay, Houston; I R. Ball, Chicago, 111.;
Wul Lehman. New York City.
our store,
A. "P. ('ayWood of Whltewrlght was
In the city on legal business Monday.
Rodenta Interfered With War on .. , - .. ..
Pests In Wyoming by Eating ~"Z
the Poisoned lait..,
Reclamation BUS Reported.
JBm thr Associated Prf.ta ^ "
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--R- L.- Catt«aOg^^o«.-l>al!tta:^ a--'a| . Washington. March^ 7^The McNary
Hungry mice in Wyoming have _rtfc
ceatly become such frequent - visitors
rom
to btisL
to poisoned bait spread for coyotes ' . -
fbnt tb. work of tbe poison WPM^ .« i**.,1'" """
seeking to kill coyotea has l*en aerl- V , v K >n"U"""- «« '•<*
ously interfered_jaOtfrr*c^rding to a, ' .
report to-the biological survey. United ' aI? it K- R s^'ll °f Gahies-
Siates 1 upaitment of Airb-nltow. " «•* -lays In Sbef-
-Dwing to Hh/ extremely warm. '' •
which made fct ne.-es ary to put the j ■•
poison bait lu and nroiflid these places wns iu the
" r SaelflK^ "•
lerlally by carrying away and eating. ^ ' ,v
the polsou halts before the (-ayotOf Rw|v,,|S <o Dallas Tnes-
could get to them. 'maners1^ *'*****
"Poisoned grain was used in an etl _ . ,...
fort to kill off the coyote*, but in mauy « 'V 5 S ot W hitewngbt was
eu^fi tbere uo etHl to ndee eornln^ UU1 nK ,,U' mU °f^'tow" v,siror* Who
case there was no erni to «om ng ,ranAat,(CM| business In the city Mon
Into poison stations." ,lav '
Not withstanding, these difficulties,
the five men assigned to poison work
Wade a satisfactory record, says tlio
Weekly News Teller. The total num-
ber of animals killed during" one .mouth
by government hunters In the district
la reported at MJ.
business Visitor to Rhermaii Monday, bill appropriating 5^50,000,00Q for the
Pete. Kzetle of Paris was In the city Iji^v^'Pmeiit of irrigation and reelama
traiisaettog business Tuesday. —jt|on, Including swamp hind draining,
bin Smith of flreenville was a "UH reported fav^ably today by tlie
business visitor ttf This cltv Tuesday. 5^ ^igation Committee. . . ,
* 1J>.'*«hiW II 1 *.1 I. II.HIM .■III I# 1 ■■i.l|i«.lli|. III. t<)ll
• temporary recently. It \va . referring :,,u' Superintendents of all the
to the proposed gift of six airships to P^aestani « luirches ot the c^y.atJ
Australia and really meaflTTWrty. ""T^J « "W ***£%* J-
. airiirti.iw In u« «ir.V*k«* " «■ --*- A- building. The imriH s< of this im ef-
look a dtrlglblejn It* alr-val\e These k||, js |(> |,,runi|3ll<. jHu.ns for fellowship
fix airships sre said to ba\e been on ,,f the religious census. Which will
patrol duty In the North sea: and llrlt- fonn of ., Sn,H,ll v s<.h,)o|
mIu, according to s cahle message to ',im| Sfav to church" campaign.
• 'the commouwealth, has offered them
MA4 eqatajnenr t^ the
oversea dominion. Australia's -mlnls-
tor for defense, Senstor Pea roe, hss
placet) the problem before the local
air hoard for decNfon. A* a com-
merdlal proposition some enterprising
Australian company msy welcome the
dirigibles, but as a defensive equip-
ment they are not regarded with ov«r>
much favor.
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Domesday Book.
r omesdav B«nik. or I>o* ms<lsy Book,
Is th^ ancient re<*ord of .the survey of
' most of the lands of F.ngland made
"St order of Wllllsm the Chnqueror urn
der social Qommlssloners about the
year 1060. It consists of two volumes,
a large foMo and a quarto, and gives
the pa me of every proprietor of land
ar*d the extent of bis possessions. All
of Kay la ad, except North uraberlsnd
Darhsm. part of Cumi>erlaad aad part
#f Westmoreland, was Included in tbe
survey. The Domeeday Book was for-
merly kept In the chapter boose of
Westminster, but Is now In the public
record office.
Taxes were, levied by this book nt>
HI 1922. when a more accurate sur
vey waa published at national cost In
17*8. In two folio volumes. Two sup-
plementary volumes were published In
1816. -
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One bf the leading models
for the season is the Two-
Strap Oxford with medium*
" aifdiow straight* heels/
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SHOE CO.
- Aecord Air Flight.
The lougest commercial pi
ttlght lu Canada was accomplish
cently when an airplane with pilot,
passenger, and mechanic^ flew from
Winnipeg. Mau., ,to The Pas, Sask.,
a distance of 478 miles. The flying
time for the trip was alx hours twelve
minutes, say* Popular Mechanics Mag-
azine. The long flight was made with-
out previous arrangements having been
made for landing grounds, gasoline,
ate. The Isndlng st Hudson Bay
Junction had to be uia£e In a "mus-
keg," or swamp, there being no otl&r
pluce. and great difficulty was experts
euced in "taking off." This. Is the
first machine to fly north of 53 de-
grees latitude in Saskatchewan, Mani-
toba. and Ontario. On its arrival at
Tl e Pas, x tremendous excltemeut (en-
sued, and Indians from afar came by
the score to view the "Thunder Bird."
as one old Crec Indian appropriately
named the machina,
READ THE DEMOCRAT WANT ADS
Piles Cured in 6 to. 14 Days.
Druggists refund money • if .PAZO
OJNTMKNT falls t< cure Itching,
lilind, l.leeding or Protrtiding Pllt s.
Instantly relieves Itching^ Piles. (10c.
tus
' Rink ley Hole! Arrivals;
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Miss Mary Miller. I'hlladelphln. Pa.;
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.ift^Off with Fingers
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Day and Night
Every house, new or old,
needs this prot xtion on
all outside doors. The push
button stop Is our exclusive
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PRICED 75e AND UP.
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Delivered Every Day
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Both Matinee and Night Performances 15c Every Day
' Except on Our Super Features.
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LAST DAY TO SEE—
Wm. Steel in "The Gringo Devil"
And a Good two reel Comedy—"False Alarm"
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TOMORROW—
Francis Ford and Ella Hall
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"THE GREAT REWARD"
[ Thrills,. ^majac^jkUon^uspense. anitdbMt one could
go on for hours and fail to include all the features which
ipake "The Great Reward." See it.
Wallace McDonald in "Breaking Through"
^ Th one is neirm^ it* fmish-^Better not miss it now. ^
Texas Guinan in "The Hermit Girl"
And a Good Comedy—"At Your Service."'^
5c—Bit 5c
for School Kid*—5c.
Thursday and Friday—"The Single Track.
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Choose Your Druggist
As You Would-Yoiir Doctor
MITCHELL'S
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Sherman's Leading Pharmacy.
Phone 211—Binkley Corner.
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Sherman's Leading Theatre.
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—WITH—
Norman Kerry, Doris Kenyon, Diana Allen,
Sam Hardy
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A side-splitting Comedy Drama that will Tickle you Pinlc.
Positively the first time ever shown in Sherman.
Also A Good Comedy
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The Photoplay You Are Waiting to See.
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Uw .Monday tivenlmr. nn
IIpijw njwl^^Cev-udrt property own#l
(\ov mw*t&Loi Mrs. it net rw*mh to viajg^r or the VelatM
act hM\o Ikm'u filed with tb# couaty
m^rtler heiv hy the internal reveiutf
department: ,4o 'xe^nre pMymect of fe<l-
eral t(txe« mi litiuorB. Urn amount* of
tin* Hen vary from SI70 to $2000 with
p<knaltl up to $1000. I
BUY. IT IN SHERMAN.
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. J. J. Mitchell. CHIROPMJIST. of D
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Crepes
Different Prices
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and at the most Drastic Price concessions
we ve ever made on spic-and-span new gar-
ments—Styles are all new and perifectly
beautiful, too.
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This grouping of values does not only ^include a very recent
shipment, but every Taffeta and Crepe dress, now in stock,
that has arrived since Jan. 1st is included in the selling.
This is no half way sale, but an occasion when we puke one
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New Spring Millinery—Tomorrow
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at One Price—Values up to $10
Tomorrow's Choice i
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The group consists of Spring's advance models—all
new and first time shown—pretty street hats, notice-
able, too, are some dainty tailored hats in the showing.
Every offering is spic-and-span. and the last word in
snappy, new Spring Styles.
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Colorful showing of Spring's favorite shades;
pretty beaded styles, rich fruit trimmings, also
flower trimmed models are shown in a pro*
: fusion of new and beautiful combinations. :■!
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the showing ami select your, in advance
Real Beauties at a Real Bargain Price.
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Sherman's Greatest Department Store.
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