Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 205, Ed. 1 Friday, March 10, 1922 Page: 2 of 6
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NVIvcilr Ma.' Murrny. the motion ph-
tnre star; was in J'jvrt. studying new
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henij of ihe night life <.f tin1 Montmar-
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♦fel :ilnni-pli(>ic Hint i* reprodn
f ■•' •"""-"•"L^- • ! 1 — -fi'iirock Alley." her Til >tr,v piodne-
twim fflWsniN OHTIM ll NOW" OWNS THE PUftl'KKTV OCCI'- WIU. PT.AV IN THK UASKETBA^Ij fl.ift for Metro.
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TOIKNAMKNT IN THAT CITY
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
Ten iik mhers «>f lh<' glrla basketball
'STm i nin n High Hebfrft, aocoin-
rght at rhe Cafe ripfall. she was
lakiag note of hew many seeimnl lo he
♦•racking under the strain Of stimulated
caietj . t)ae A inertia n yonrh, who had
Come from the OiMM-a Comique. whore
lanhttf heard "I/mise," was holding up
a ehamjiu^ne k'la>s ,trenmusly ami
ie|X'atiujf the ImhW'H of the opera, nf-
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rtwiient tor one day.
hoi a«4 «At> had had enough hi* .long tcpreer than as the old soldier
(it th" NaiKileoU' Gjpiard, shown at tbo
age or t't), aiid twenty yoars latfr Ss
dodd^riug oh! man.
Thursday Afternoon flrklge.
Mrs. Will Knhank's hosfiitaahle
holae was the setting for the Thnrs*
day liridge Clnh.
The membership was- augmcuH <1 by
the ^ireseme « f several guests, Mtfts
Ueneviove Has^lwodil, gm'SijDt Afrs S.
J*. WofWMin, and JlLi'a ^Ti 111 a m Werner
t # Mll\vawkt e; l>oing siinong the play
Lots of vim and ithnisantrv marlted
the games. Ibe dlstbiefion going to
Mrs, t3flflfor<f Hardwieke. She was
pret>ntod with the stipulated prlxe, a
pair (if silk hogfe.
An irresistible sahid fours - was en-
joyed nt tbo conclusion of the games.
At the <iem.
wretcr TbbetijotC . :jSehtrw3 11 by \
(ItHirgi Fitzmauriee for l*aramount
Ne«rVork
By{k*A*ioriatt$L
Xew York* livrclj' 10.—William II.
Itomiek. twice president of the New
York Stock Kxehaage and head of
lUmfok. H'wlgcs J<, -investment
hankers., died today after a brief ill
ness. — ^ ^
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. When a single dice is thrown tho-
chanei>s of an iwe tii-H o«e in sl\.
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Anticipation.
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Anvwers. 1j ii
11 fired.
reil. it's hard work carrying a
df bricks up to tbe third
7 "Have you heen thiing It long?"
•No; I start tinuorrow."
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a|hirt niiait. ITopson street, fn
?Tew. . AU con veil ic
$Ho.OO js<r mouth.
Mrs. \\. Sf DicbemtJiii, Phontv Ti'i - • j
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of the la i
ainpiets ever given l y
ti Church, inrt one or
=*2tu> tmlldrng was plirehn^ed^iigf 3iff
^Ti'(Tn.nrri,TviifrH. J. n. « .aw &
lAmafeiir Albk-tie L'nhnv starllug Erb
fairs ever MmiJIi tin
For one time the ladi*
had nothing f do hut
• Coll ie I Soils, asjin inycKtiiwmt. No ehanges in ' . illf.bHKrida
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i ..ii -I,ml, Ion 'p'"-1-' . :""1 ,"" nStoof thi-
For their first rotjnd of play, at 3 :30
k -Friday ftfrornoon. the local girls*
the Tre'zcvaiiM'ochran
Dallas Husiness \\vomen's
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u««i in <i" utii .in 'i"H ii ivi _<« ' " . - ; .i . iviim in liie txuiun uumtn'BB n iiiui-ii n
aiuipiet and he served. 31eu piepjirtsl (''"ntres hi thi' l>iiil«llng a^^i|temp]af- ^ j^a;<>ue. This t #m is' eompowd large-
he loiu-«onr«-e dinner, ibe yonng men V,v, ' atlhjs^l^ne. ^ 1 ly < <t ex <-ollege plsycrs. and if the lo-
< f Mr. Si veils' Sunday sehool class wait-1 The disil.^iiiA^tlfTrtga cmtifldefatiou of (.j)j tea in Is successful in cliiuinatlnt
ed on the talHes with Judge J. F. Holtthe la:ge one* in tin ni. they will then go into
as lead waiter: .Mitlge'- \\\ J. IJiip-rrnf- :SherniiTii luisimcstj...seethm of the ,!a,y eVeninir with tln^wrnnTr of the
wa* ion nit iB f ier; H. B. S ivol^^^^wa % .yeatT It Is an Imjexof the demand I lenton-First JiiiptisTganie Friday
chief e ir k .trt«V dlslnriWl|0^^^ie-lS e^ Sherinan buslness^ pro|ierty a* an in- aftepju9H^^^%VT..' is 4'oiicerted the
had to ws^i^-wjTjf^ftfe- -hidfes were vestment is enjoying at tin* prew_^^;^-w^ ier;^-ti fs game,., sor-fhaf' the Slier-
time.
The sale was tie
and Mills. j
feet ii^ J* ^V|u4i tt<-i'eii|.. , . . r. i nml fjistril ute<l by Famous Flayer
.r.'! ."'>s4r 7,n ' !,r «'ss ls eall-- ,11) adaptation of the i .ay otibaTtvatuo
ing! he cried. hv dn Maniter wliidU^^^
•Palely cnliiiig- ^ rtghn^ siiTtT Mlsa tftr ^
,p. , . A, ,* , s« \jili*F-yT.ars ajkti. with Jack Barry
lra\is Theatre,. March lo. 10, i*. l^r-ffioff- jn the leading rohC The screen
P version is the work of Ottidn Bergere.
At the WashiwgWfir V-r-- I FIsie Fei^iison and NYallaco lteid are
During tlic filyaffig of the
coach
The film runs alsmt eight
anil the men had to pay the
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Si-verifil the latlUts were «*aHe<l iip« n
aild responded witj^- tisufCs: M rs. W.
. J<ti0 s, "bur latu^dt!!^Mg^HjHea
.Matiiew < *< Mir Mot la-i* ; Mr*. Hal-
«m41, an addn^s.
Musical nanihe'-., were -fftteu liy >cv
eral ot the Oarr-Jtwderte girls. Mfsse*
Kra Sample, Imogene I'erreil. Lois
1 Wait well, and two vm al aoioa were givw
S'O hy Mr. Ferit Mmire. I fS_if
Jmlg^Hayr-rhatrmiin of the banquet
foininiUee. sjtid that since the affair
was plan tied < by the man. that be had
grown old and gray and that Mr, Ki-
vells. Mr. MV>ore. and Mr. LiuSns, " the
oflier menabers of the <-oiuiuitt< e. batl
come through the toil and agony very
much aged and disfigured, but that the
men of the chnrHi wonld tonderftfee a
like experiment a year liein-e, hut add-
ed, that the ermnnittce would love to,l>e
gredtiy enlargisl. and they would la?glu
«a^the prepaTitiOtt*^ far tlk- Miiaid
m< th^rs' aotl ilaughters' bantpiet sever
at months earlier,
Kverythlng was done to emphasise
the relations of mothers and daughter*-,
and to foster the spirit of "confidence
ri ,i rtiwipai.toiwhtp luawr.-n tlixtm .
HEAD OF BA
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Menu.
Baked ham. creamed ptes, vpotato
chips, rebuses, pot rolls, fruit salad,
ii-e crctun. cake, eoftee.
> Program.
Waal ^ol« . "Heciiuse I Love Yon."
Mias Fva Kample. \-
T< ast; "Our Daughters." Mrs. W. II.
I.tlCHS.
1*11*ho solo, Miss Lott Ibmtweli.
- Toaat, *Oar Mothers/' Miss Helen
Matthews, responding with a clever
original poem.
Vocal solo. Little Mother O* Mine,"
Ford Moore.
Talk. "Flowers <«athered In tlie tiar-
drtfcgi of BdMaes.'* Mrs ftpwi Bats*'ll.
\rttal solo. "At Ihiwnlng." Miss Imo-
gene Fcrrell.
Blest Be Tlie Tie That Rinds. Kvory-
body. . . >
man team wilb face Denton, old-trme
hv Copley rivals, in the second roUM!1
larp (ompetition will he faced by
the local team in its A. A. l\ competi-
tion, since, no testriction is placed upon
entries with reference to class,were only held for a feW minutes and specniatlon.
SAYS
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DISABLED MEN
BE ( AREI) FOR, WANTS B18I
I MEN TO PROTEST
though a disparity of two or three yivirs
may exisjt in the iiges of the jrollege
'players and the scholastic players enter-
ed, the latter are expected to make a
g<xsl shovMhg from the schedules which
hare I wen played by most' of them this
year. Among the scholastic teams
which can la* singled out for good ree-
. ords are Dehton, Celeste, (birland and
.l.u kstaiville.
y the Awjctai 'd frwtt
Teoria, Ills., March 10.-rThe Peoria
Clearing House Association today re-
ceived a ti legram from the president of
the American Bankers' Associaiion urg-
ing opposition jo a soldier bontis.
! SjHe 'li'leffiam. although ol,ji*c tIng to
JOHN E. SI RRATT ARRIVES
AND ON *1011 AT LITT1JC ROCK.
Copies of the Arkansas Gaxette, of-
Little Bock, of rei-ent date liavo been
meivetl In Sherman felling of the ar-
rival in *3ktb- Bock of J. E. Snrratt,
Tiiriuer JB'cretary of the Sherman
a bonus, declared disabled
lOttld be furnished the best of can'
and given i very support. ISuuIaprs were
urgfO yfl lmurvHs imsinews men with the
necessity of protesting against a gen-
♦ rnl honUH.—Tin* ast«oeia<ion Iherr rr
veterans '"Chamber r0f Commerce, and the liegln-
ning of his work in Little Bock as
cetved the message and placed it
on
WITHOUT. AID DF MACHINERT
manager oMfte Board of t*omnrerce of<-
that city.. Mi. Snrratt began his ac-
tive duties March 1, after a trip
through -in hi* ou:—Tho paper
^ stagc%o-«tarred.
"through the iarss in the reels.
the story of 'Hell's Bor-1 ArUstically the picture i.J entitle<l
Wm. Fairbanks' latest feature, to high praise, not alone as regards
which is tor bo shown at the Wasliing- lighting and mechanical details. - but
ion Theatre S:.tuiday. < i.whoys not in the niaruer in which tlie elusive
worklng in the sceue w;erc phiced Hip and deeply psychological story lias
1 he mountain read to stop trnttic until been trauslateo to the s< reen. That
the actjoe was finished. An auto par- it will appeal strongly to the better
ty. tourists from Ohio, were topped class, that known as "carriage trade,"
by the ,^ wlw/ys and the tallies in the g«H*s without question. Whether or
l arty, thinking -if was a hold-up. not. the i-onsidcrably larger numher of
quickly remrved their rings and other fiitis making up the general run of
jewelry and hid them in the car. They film patrons will like it is a matter of
the scene wv.k finished.'When, they at - A particularly fine cast has been
rivefl at the pass and discovered the assembled to support the stars. Many
camera ami that ir was a moving pic- it*nieiiu*e with tar less Halm to the
ture cdlnpany, they shinpishly uncov- billing km* lieen trumpeted as an "aj-
^retl tb< jewelry, told us of tlie noire star'" affair, an underline which "lV-
and asked {W>rniissioii to remain and ter Ihhets( n" coatd readily sustain.
watch the scene where the boy biv -. thrOttgh tfrte np&setiee nf .Montagu
dlt 'hohls Up the stage. One of the la- Love, IJeorge Fawcett, I>ol« res Cassi-
dies in the |Mrty prefermi to remain nelli; Paul lb Alllster. Klllott • Dexter
In the ear ns the scare was too iniich and Jerome Patrick, each cast in a
for In r. and. ft* she said, the bandit role that fits perfectly. Mr. Fawcett.
and the eowltOys Vith guns looked too for instance, never did better w'ork In
sir*;- s . t v ... - '
that his fahvilj expectisLtc join him
in Little Hock within a ffw days. He
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Thew is ji!>vays Ht«* wish.for iV.auty
and ait, • ;
>B«t like limited for. jnsf ik w. 4* a*gfHnl
. ^ garbage «art.
^
, ^11 agree lhat flies ami nios<i*".l'
niie^t Iw* d<ine nwa.v with, and air be
kept pure, to iimilte ijiealtiifnl environ
. hut Is this iM+ssflla'. ^nuOer pfies-
(jponditlons? : ^Ti^.
"garbage Vau has lM«Wfce fhc
hosue-wife* <h*i«iir. , Efforts are mad*'
to burn, or destroy with lime ip-cumula-
tlons. "CiniO Joss" pvoinis«<S to haul
atvah to his "hawgs ;n sometimes he
does, sometimes he doesrri.
Sherman has dofftMl her . swaddling
ek^lies, and loiafclng, juaalciiC.nl strides,
in the pr<a ession of progress. Hnwever.
the haviH* "little, foxes" can make
shoiild not bo forgotten, •' 'f: "/
tiarbage disisisa), as represented by
a wagon, is a small matter, but the lack
of it inav liriHg sertoils colise<|ni'iiei,s
2- toJjlie heallh of «mr city.-
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WIFE ftlftS IIAMAOE SI1T
' AGAINST HCKMAND'S SLAYER
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By the Attoc.laifyt Ptenn
Thomasville. (ia.. March 10.—A ehe<,k
'&tt;t£1.03 was recelv<Hl here totlay
f ei*ittspi for Mrs, Parrlsh McCranie
v of Hwvo. in iM $meut of damages award-
ed her In H milt against W. W. Wil-
HaihK^if that tovrn-for #he death of her
tBiabllHt 'If1; ^ -^r
McCrrti^was killed in Williams' of-,
'' fW thdre tllaft a j-wir ago. There were
no witnesses and Williams, pleading
*c4f defense, was atsjurtted by the Jury.
' Tlie widow filed suit ahd today's check
Jmmr0 the d<s1sion Of the State Court
of Appeals upholding the verdict of a
Jury tint* ftW ArdlM her diimages.
• v H M.(,. y' • ;* • />>.Ai- • -T';":"""-''V ---
has secured a home at Till North Pine
street* Pulaski Heights. .
The paper quotes Mr. Surratwkfay-
Ing that, h" intends working WJthfe,
r> —*7- I r- v i upbuihliug of-Little Bock through any
Laborious Methods of Getting '•Flow* muvu_which will In-eufit the entire
' • • 'fcf'OlirVom dti Rich Wells Stltcv He states thaTln making the
of Martdaluy.
Oil lands above Mandalay are so
rich ahd the oil so close to the sur-
face that you see here and there among
tlie scaffolding forest of steaming,
drilling derricks a hOle, hand dug 4ud
yawning, and at its Jncuth. a breast- - —
high cross-pole carrying a crwklpi fWO JSxT MONDAY
wOoden wheel. A ldng rope attached ^HIEO HERE NEXI MlKNIJAi
to a cuml>ersome bucket plays over
He states tho
trip through to Arkac^elphia he inter-
viewM many bupinesa men of Arkan-
sas and found them vitally interested
in good roads for that state.
The paper carried the announce-
ment of Mr Snrratt s arrival with his
picture on the front page of tho4ssnc.,
Federal Judge W. Lee Kstes of Tex-
arkana will be in Sherman Monday
to open a'special term of Keileral Dis-
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Oclll Alexander, 10-year-old daugh-
ter of F, P. Alexander, of neat Pilot
Polht, died, in Sherman Friday morn-
ing at 1 :JJ0 o'clock after an illness of
but a few days with pneumonia. The
maaifis were prepared for burial ami
shipped by John C. Dannell Friday
afternoon jU - Pflof Point, near which
pli*6' llitermeDt uilFho made probably
Sunday. Two brothers and, two sis-
ters survive beaide the fatiM*.
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dill wheel as four or live coolie women
"haul away" over a foot-hardened f(. o t|. ,
path fifty yards long. Buck and t,lr| rourt here for the hearing of two
forth, in and away, they trudge In the important equity eases which wen? con
baking Burman sunshine; Up and tinned from the regular January term
down goB^the oil bucket; and, by de- j,y Agreement of counsel.
,fre**st .fuller and fuller get tlie big. These eases are those of W. B. Staley.
round earthen pots beside the well Jr.. vs. W. IStewart Land Co.. and
that holds the day's "flow." |D. Antwifer vs. W. K. Stewart T^and Co.,
These wells are dug by suspended tor cancellation of contracts on the
cookies, who loosen and pass up the ^'e plaintiffs to purchase land
debris fifty, eighty, a hundred ***t * ™
from the soft .siind-stottor-earth and i^l(' K1'^Ut,J(1 x ipf,,,,,/....! eonuriuv
01 W§ Si, antlike, With in- **<* hy the defendaiit comiMiiy.
credible labor for almost a microscopic {
wagjf. Many of them, however, like r
the pitcher of Phllamon and Baucis,
year after, yt'ar, produce the rich
black liquid, the heritage of the family
who ownW the spdtl Cdhipare th^se
methods. tlihe-hohonSJf but time out-
worn, with those of California and J
Texas oil fields, where ^machinery
takes care of evefy minute process,
and muscle has more joyful tasks to
do."—-Christian Science Monitor. :* ^
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WHITE TRUCKS
STUDEBAK&R CARS
KELLY TIRES
;e bervice
200 S. Crockett.
Phone 1750.
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5000 .^Vlrs Gttaranteed.
INMAN A JAY
Plmne im 107 N. Crockett 8t
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33x4 $23.25
6000 Miles Guaranteed
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MARCH 15, 16, 17, 18.
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1 The Most Gorgeous Production Ever
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A Glamorous Drama of Parisian and New
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Popular Prices.
J^nli is the primary fowl of 57,000,-
000 in Japan.
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WATER HtGH IN AIR
The Cape of ■ Piquetine
or Tricotine May Ap-
pear Any Hour of the
ay and be Certain of
its Correctness
Iceland Geysers Beautiful, but Un«
safe Places in Which to Linger
for Cong Periods. *
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The liot-water fountains ofHFreifmd
are on mounds averaging seven feet in
height, the top of each of whleh fornix
the edge of a sort of basin. From
these basins the steam of boiling wa-
ter can be ^secn rising and the over-
llow of water is continuous. The con-
tents of these basins is as clear asj
crystal and one con see to a great
depth, while Just below the surface t
are many wonderfully beautiful white m
I Incrustations to obtain samples Of
which njany . vljltor to Ic^and has Jj
burned his fingers. The petreleatlons
caused by tho -boiling water streams
from the geysers, include birch and ^
willow leaves, grass and rushef seem-
ingly converted into marble.
At no time is It entirely safe to loi-
ter in the vicinity of one of these bOt-
torn less basins; for the geyder liaj-^A
way of Kponting and gives no advatu-e
warning. Sometimes there will be a
shoot of boiling water to-a jhelght of f]
i.l feet, followed by a succession of
jets. The highest sftoot of which there
I* any rw-prd was 00 feet^T
Oceaslorially a l asfh" will for some
unexjdalned reason become empty or
will clve rorth a /'steam shoot," wldch,
in the form bf a column of spray and
vapor at least 00 feet In Jttdgh^ pre-
m'titH a reatlv magnJHwnt apeetacla.
50 New Ones on Sale Saturday
from $9.50 to $22.50.
■I All Shades.
Walter C. Jones
&. Company
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j Ibmton middleweight, and Gordon
Insists on Iwvfng the Say of Pocatello. claimant of the coast
town to defend him. If title, wear six rounds lo a draw here
uoccut, any lawyer would do. iast night.
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