Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 210, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 15, 1922 Page: 2 of 6
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If fly wi^Mii|tim f
George KVIne's magnificent. gigantic
and enthralling motion picture produc-
tion, -Quo Vmlis," adapted from llen-
ryk Sieuklewieg'a world fajnofts ro
"Ilun't Im.Hi.t no; (l.ihi ; nn busy
uitli lids number. * . ,
i t!B|{ }frt Mltuhell, Mifs 'BrinklejrHi
pictures arc quite different. I love
tlieui. 'I've been eoverlng them with
tracing paper and d<4ng them over. I
know every one of her types. And I
iitancc, whm the first hifr photodrama bade Hke Rome of them. Can't yuli see
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The revival neetjuK at the Xazarine
Church atlll eontinijea. Tin* ft'rvlvea r
are held daily at -:•'!< and 7;<*> i< J&jf
The evangelist the Ke\ A. (J. Jeff-
ries. is a great preacher of the gospel.
He preached? great sermon Tuesday
night dn comparative service, from the
tuxi Komans 0:10, said ltev. 1'.. 1. Hat
rison. pastor of the church. Wednesday.
Tfi(Tf"*nrrM sl* of the ser-
mon.
"t'onpurp the faith of Christlault£
and Infidelity.
"Infidelity ^a£;never built u -single
*t TtfVrf, hut JS^gtil and lllk
leligion has byjlt thousand* ijt schools,
churches, oridian asylum*. e|c. Infidel-
nuld ml> yon of yom* hope of eter
nal Joy in the *rofld to eowe.jyul
you nothing itni d«rki.i *ss in re-
turn.
'^r^fqiare * Ihe doctrines of worldly
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gVpry to the glory of Christ. *v rty
ftUtfim incuphit ve Tiwn Ictifro to estab-
lish worldly glory. TJlie kingdom* of
the world have been set up h.v the
ijivmtl. hut the-glorious kingdom of <Te-
>us Christ lias been huilt upon love.
Jesus Himself having never sh Mj a drop
of 'etWmW blotal <11 order to es-
*' ^ttldlsh His khyjilowr- The kingdom of
J<^us Ch Harlots .such a loyal citizen-
Rinp that millions would shed their
blood as martyrs for Ills great ean.se.
"Worldly lu«t has fazed eitiim, blighted
nations, destroyed inhabitant* in order
to *rlH' to worldly glory. 4i it were
not fur sin the hauker ooukl leave hia
JSy tlifc tnitiid Press
Wawhlugton. March
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of M.issaehusetls out of his placer > S'
roUumw lo
ever j 1m>wii in Auteriea. Heyojod a que^-
tion of a i?anht this ij* the moat niurvel-
ous achievet*w*itf in the motion picture
fiekls and visualixes h story with the
broadest appeal imaginable. - '
y>vera of history will revel In the re-
production of Hie gorgeous pictures ot
aneii'ur-Home with its magnificent pub
ayes, its catacomlMi, the arena and a
host of other intereftinK scenes and wijl
enjoy the lifelike imiaTsouu(loru( -of the
f«iuw« '3jistorb nl eharaiders,"^ %to. Tl-
gellinus, Petrouiuus and X'lnitius. and
others, wJhen this interestlugf jTTcf
oj ens a two days' engagement ajt the
Washinjftou Theatre, starting Thurfb hea<l.
Mta?tlon Kaj; rules for the bonus hill.
Is under way among Hou*o itepublli. -HTTltaek.
eans t<slay.
^JdwrFreshyteriaii t'irrle X
day.
Tlio«e wh^ h nn tiiwaiiTroinaiue can
ajstorj? of tire love of
Vinitxus for the aWeet Lygla, which
turned him from a selfish l*akan into a
faithful Christian.
KxeiUmeut and thrills -are in the
('harlo races arena, tht- battle of
the gladiators, tifcfe < 'hri.sjian^ martyrs
tlu own to the Hons, the burning' of
Roihe, one of the most gorgeous se
ever thrown on the scrveu^auft^flu^httir
taiHinjg wct*tte
that I do?
Slie Held utr ft Briirkley drawing and
held her own eager young face beside
it; ' ' -
"I'm i : wild ..J^r: TUltchell. - ' WellJ^
And he gave heh a sweeping, critical
JStanee. She knew lie had *ald she "was
too little fot #r<rtip of big ifiris." -
"I'm-frtt^reitily to ploy ber, Mr. Mit-
ehefl. Nobody f-ould ever have so 111 Ueh
hair really as her girls have and I have
'nought a curjv wig. Let me show you.
Hhe danced^out to the chorus dressing
room and baeC "Jbook!" Hhe place<l
the priiitctf^fcffifch close to her be wig-
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Taken ai a whole this production dws
Hie great" stage manager was pr«w-
cupicd. Hi1 was unconvinced. Slu> re-
pea ted her speech the uext day. and the
next and the next. Each day she4
brought the wig with her.. Kach iday
kW donned It and showed Mr. Mltcnott
how like slie was to the Brinkley girl.
At last lie said, "Ob. well* try it."
When the ^JCotttes of 01)08" onen&l in
Xe\v York, the Nell Brinkley girl "led
till the rest." the critics praised her.
The artist whose work she interpreted
said"gfte la thr essenn1 nutt cuilwali
'The economical polish for"all shoes
SHINOLA adds to tl?e life of leather. Gives a durable, brilliant
pclish that stands out. r
The Shinola box has an easy opener that automatically
lifts the lid. No more soiled hands or broken finger nails.
Black, Tan. White, Ox-blood and Brown.
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idea exaehy. 81ie Is very intelligent,'
The day after the opening of the "Fol-
the shine with a
It's best to say "SllNOj
Circle M of First Presbyterian Church L,i «>21 ..,rt
aa ! on Monday m the home of Mrs. F.
M. 1 hiiicau, c-n South Travis street.
Mrs. .leunie Kills was In cbarge « f
the deycttloiialjaud wa assisted by Mrs
James_jilnpfpn, who read scripture
from John. ^
During the business session, it was
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. , .. . voted to spend one day in sewing for
ff.frt,""- ,Uc ° «M th,. Near Sua Krflef. that <l y tb l-
«;r "TW'tT "5! WXMJt in l M. hou... of Mrs. T. F.
SSS.5.!* i . i" V Tta- sul.j.H-1 of Um- Iwn for <1,
ill . 0*. !',? . rkr
mnlu^t A Chrl«ta, wlH, b*s foucl.t hHrkjm*^S*5«Umto; Tl*
.^"th y. an J""«MiiiM(r«nSIS^- s talk "Wlint We
Klafs of ( liriKt."vh'l'Ii 'h,*" -P l Oor ClwMi" >V Mrs-
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more for the scholar, the churchman .lies" a blonde girl whose siuile was a
and the amusement seeker than any.en- soft radiance that nothing ooubl dispel,
pigtailiment that has ever been present- arrived at the hairdresser s. She laid a
Here
At Uie Travis.
Mae Murray, star of "Peacock Alley,"
the Tiffany production for Metro pre-
sented by Itolx^rt Z. Leomyd. now sIhiw-
ing at the Travis Tlufntre. got her start
In the theatre by gambling on her suc-
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.i. .. # *'• A. Sporer. This was followed by an
>re than the fading glorie^ < f artir!c of interest dipped ftrpm paper
*L%r^'frliter, f , ' V,r nn<{ Mls' Mrs. Wew-
ii, , ' , , ?m f , ell tlien recited a ius m taken from the
^ ^uT, ,1 i i Missionary Sur.vey, entitled Excejit We
' n,rf, (;d if he KalnMls ^ M> Um. rmd John 4>
\v -i i u 31 his o\\ m sou ftnij t.iwsfl(j vvith sentence prayers.
110 ™tl, ,m nns" 1 Sports of the Circle activities were
litm/„ rlL1?l\ e *rbtb* HU£K: teanl and were gratifying to members,
ing, and the helpless. Life on e$*th Jn (Hmc|usiMi< ylrs Nowell. the re-
hnm ° «y firing president fo the Circle, gave a
thi t rL^iu r nJv I1, eternal. He farifwell jjicssa^e as leader, thanking
TkT3- Iti:SiU the luemlsfs for their (HK^ration and
of Lazarus, who was nothing more ttian %^1uuuUw tlw, u„nwi r4„- w
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and tugging a_ stage director's * coat
sleeve,
e director was Julian Mitchell. He
was putting oil the Ziegfeld Foil its of
Owe seene showed girls represent-
ing tlte ideuls of various illustrators.
The Gibson, Fisher, Christy, and Gilbert
girls were there. But there was no,
Nell Brinkley girl.
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• am antnay, t u'
was the Xetf- Brinkley typt\ She heard
of the Follies' plan and injected herself
into the theatre. * ^
, Julian Mitchell became aware that
a small, determined hand was plucking
at his sleeve. A childlike voice pierced
his not acute ear.
"Mr. Mitchell, please let me be a
arrived at the hairdre^-
a two^loltar bill on the i*onnter.
is this week's Installmelu on the wig.
Mr. HetUMUV~ she said. The cost «if the
wig was twenty-five dollars. She waft -
paying for it by iustallmeiitjtr-twrtr3ol-
lars a week. 'Sbg.iiatl Samblod on the
w:ig, i>ut it ftallgot for her what she
wanted
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The parents, v.-lfe, children and
brothers and sisters „,of C. Hefton
take this method of e,\prvsgiiig---tWflr
teincere thanks^for^tlu -«t?rnyKindness<'s
shownjiuwr^aim for the beautiful
rs sent them by their friends and
neighbors, do ring the illness and, death
of their loved one.
Especially do we thank the fcoijer-
inakem for their services and kindness.
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a clirty.. raggtnl tramp, that he made
it through to Heaven. This statenifnt
be talked to Dive in hell, f ho wanted
was marie by faithful Abraham when
to uend Lazarus as a special missionary
to keep his brother* out of hell. |u
death the worldly gain, wealth;' aiid
billlt aetYiuntiL ara -nil forgotten,, Tbe
erhlty rictoV-
dyli ,f13« sterie into eterhlty rie |
iously. Ktieh deaths are worth fill Ufae
millionaires in the world. - 5
Woman's Dress ( ensured.'
"Doctrines of fashions taught by thp
world ami by Christ.' * ' ;
^Notlilug Is more damnable than the
modem fashioiis of today. Many men
rob the cash drawer of thfir eiijiloyer f
to keep their foolish butterfly wives f£y ih§ At*ocM«* P'M
^ Wanhinglou, March ir. <;hlrf .lus-
ton tottwi to ,|(.0 Tan. wnktog ,t a n.WliuK here
w*w that the ntj-Uw women wear make |llsf ,h„ T„i„
ff«in ww «w>i< mMftr
bespeakiug the same for her succes-
sor.
Negro Electrocuted.
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By the A**o< irt<,-T Pv«!i
Nftshville, Twin., Mardi 15—Mi.u-
rice May, negro, convicted of the uiur-
m r"Trr Miw. i iert i«^ oT Kriox^
ville, Teuu., paid the death penalty
this morning in the electric chair at
the Tennessee state prison here. One
shock' of 2f 00 volts was sent through
his body at 6:12 a. m: and at 6:18
'May was pronounced dead.
Would"Qurti^ll College athletics.
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tny hardly wear enough clothes to
•wad' a shotgun. They are sawed off
at the sleeves, sawed off at the top. and
the breasts are exposed, and sawed off
at the bottom until their rolled stock-
ttigs are expoyed. The clothes should be
high enough to hide the breasts, and
long enough to hide the rolled stoek-
, lags, even if the dress has to bp spliced
with tow sacks. -: _
"Comiwire the doctrine of pleasure.as
taught b/ the world and by Christ.1
"Millions of dollars are spent every
year on the nnnies. theatres apd other
sinful pleasures. The tango, the shim-
my dauee. and other dames and other
places of amusement wheie millions of
dollars worth of diamonds arc on dis-
play* there is no genuine pleasure or
vest of soul. That which the heart
craves is not found in the pleasures and
llashjr gloricM of the- wotld, bui onlv
has found his God. Worldly pleasure
will bite like a >« ip«nt and, stlug like
J; - an adder. In Jesus- is life ami pleasure
for every man. The saint can hail the
approach of death and eternity with
• is. delight, and in the end lie brought to
that stage of the Christian life where
the no«i is resting hi the boson of the
Crucified.
"Compare the docirine of reward as
taught by the world and by Christ.
At death the fashions, ttleasuies and
glories you have sold your soul for will
not look good, and the very thought of
big collegiate athletic exhibitions was
militant against the intellectual life
of the institutions and^ should l>& cur-
tailed. / " ,
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r .Tor pacaociWt nnawnausrn
Kldstyi fmd BtoddsroaAi!^
DR. MAXWELL C. MURPHY
Dental Surgeon
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Universally interesting are the new Spring
Dresses. What a joy it is to possess and
wear them.
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These are the days when it means
much to the well dressed woman, to ap-
pear in the newest mode, to put aside the
heavy apparel of winter and &tep out in a
new Beautiful Spring Dress, "before the
new styles became common.
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Come in and see what we are showing
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TODAY AND ALL WEEK—The Picture that you have been waiting for. Featuring the Star of Provocative
your past pleasure will l>e repnlslre. All
dh utofy uim! pleasure win vapor-
■Jze and fly av ay. You will realize yon
have *OWn to the wind and reaped in
the whirbwind. .When death comes to
the wortdWrffe flod will laUKh at your
calamity jtnd m;he|i ytfir fear coin-
eth. Do not wait until you come to die
to seei'.-Jesus ami Ills i#ly religion.
yeyi beait to Jesus while you an*
wolL .Stick, bo. Mica when you hare op-
portunity to but fo* worldly, glory
and He will stU-k tn you irf etmnibr.
The soul that seekf Christ only 1
he is afrAld "and knows Jio 4s
die and merely seeks Cnrlst
M out of hell, and would not t-eek Him
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ground. C'hriKt wttl not save' binder
those conditions, but if you come while
you have life, health, tluie" and oppor-
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you forever."
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University e'oilege. Cork, 'who; J%ul <v|
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Washiiigion, left for the Cuite<l rtttttea
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gorgeous production, scintillating with beauty and resplendent with
those things that life is made of. Cast includes Monte Blue.
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Adults 35c; Children 10c; including Tax.
Performances 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30.
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