Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 220, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 26, 1922 Page: 5 of 18
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT. SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1922. —PART ONE. 7*
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WIM, UK IN (HARf;K
VIOJS AT «T. 8TEPHBVS
KM,S< OPAI, f'lU'KCH
HELP GET MECT
KKR- VOTES . UNANIMOUSLY ON RK-
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A. H. Sliifflett, 1 who underwent an
oiH*ratiaii «r Sherman Hokpiral.Friday;
Is rejKirfed doing nicely.
Mis. W. .A Warner, who underwent
an operatiou ar Stu'inian Hospital lust
w. <'U is H^brlwl Improving nl<vly.
Tb< reading roonTit Sherman Pub-
lic Library will be open to visitor]
Sunday afternoon from 2 toi^o^Hoek.
Announcement is made that an
"April Follies" dance will ! e Riven at
IClka' Cluli in Sherman ou the night
of Apiil 7.
Mrs Tom Moore of Whltewriglit,
who underwent an operation4 at Sher-
man Hospital Friday morning, la re*
R ii *d resting well.
_ Mr. _and. iMss-i. U, .SUiuJUg: are IU
loud i<:i i fiit >« of n IP jwttiitl son, [torn
.i( their home, 407 Woods street, ou
.March 22
Qt'KST OF UM AL i«RLSTIAN
KNDEAVORKRS
The tiiost in>]HM'tant itein brought
Uefore the meeting.of the l>ire<'tors of
the Ctuimhcr, of Co'mmenv Friday
'night, was (he matter of assisting In
{the plans fur eniertiilnt'ng the
I Slate, ( (invention of Christian Kn-
deavor. should, the tweiing in* secur
jed for Slieriiuiu. l- Mtls were rotul
from .-the president of the City t'nior>
J uquesting tIn- r(Uuuujw<r—4Vi— *<M j M,ratt
twith IhV'" ("'it.v rnlon in raising .$." («
1 of the total ex|.a*nse fund.
It was stated Kidd-Key and ('jnr-
Burdette atid Austin College have t en-
tered 'Vise of their dormitorR's to
Uotiae the delegates of which there
nrtnlil lie perhaps srrerni thousand.
" Wlennan Ca i t«et "It.
It Is thought Sherman stands a fine
•hauce to^K-im* the convention, and
u<h a rcpres«'ntatlve gathering from
'Very ouit of the State would lie splen-
Uil advertisement for Sherman.
It is to qieet'"iluring the month ofi^ra.
ilnne. The Chamber voted uminimous-
iy to help In this work.
The matter ot completing. the Na-
hmal (Juard fuhtl was jifflffMhorottgbljr
.lls<ussed. and it was divined vvise to
finish raising the iweessary which
vvas «]£tlT TiY ^piTp|>l\ g VTie~hh-a 1 camp .
<it<- th «v yenra ago. I i: Wffs amioum ed that at the North
Other matLcrs ~w«me under <'onsidera- ''"'K Baptist Sunday school Sunday
will gee five luiiidrcd candidates of Hie
Dallas chapter take the degrees.
Miss Ya i ney"Williaiii> who «
at<'d on at Hherinan Hospital Saiiii*dayf
is reported quite ill.
Mrs. J. B. gowfn ls reported improv-
ing follow!tig a protracted illness at
her home on North Cleveland aveuue.
-Personal Mention
10 AMERICA FOR
Mrs M. A. Love has returned from
Dallas where she was at the Jj
of her sister, Mi^4S*ttr-T> n £ in St.
Mrs. fJong is le- By the Anaorinted Preta
ported, tp he slowly improving. i New York. March
M>*. -L I .a I toe of WhjteWrlght was
shopping In Sherman.oti Friday.
lis was
ill
(Jeorge Phllllps of Wichita Fal
i the city Friday on business:
— - ^!-«oer tfMhvy began the last lap of
Rev. J. II. Baxter rewired a tele- their journey from far off Norway
day, to Howe.
Henry (lore of Celina is spending the
w n k end with friend* in this dry.
T^m H. Smith was n business visitor
25—Sixty rein- ju Dallas Friday morning.
Jr.. ol l\lr< ir,i. Te* v. .|| . |j,'re risit-'
ilng Mr. .fn<'ks n* daughter, Mlsu Klltt<
1 Le#,*^who is attending school In Bher-
iuan, "
^ Rink ley Hotel Arrivals.
M. H. John sou. St. Louis; B.| F.if
Btnly. Kansas City, Mo.; R. M. Reau.
Howell. Mass.; T. W. Smith, Dallas;
K. T. Fletcher, Dallas; J. B. Monlron,
J. W. Byck went on busineHK Satur-|inirant, < kla.: W. Riddle, patlas;
B. F. Pool. Jr.* left Saturday for
4Trcie No. r, of Travis Street Meth-
odist Church will meet Monday after-
noon at 3 o'clock with .Vir^. Jim^Spati-
gler on East Houston street.
At a meeting this Week of the direc-
tors of the Graykoii Building aud Loan
Association, Stanley Roberts, was
math' a mcmtier of the Isiard of diree-
Circle . No. - 4, .Central PreHbyterian
Church, will "have a wadal meeting
with Mrs. S IL Little. (124 South Vaden
str <«f. at o'clock Monday after-
noon. e ■
1 Ion at the meeting but sufficient ac-
lioii to justify publication, Was hot
Takeji at this. time.
ARREST MADE
F 0 R KILLING
"22 YEARS AGO
morning, the pupils will J e graded.
and every member of the school is re-
quested to be present. ~r~
All Kiks intei.'sted in basidiall. are
asked to be present at the lodge room
Monday l^lgbt a* 7 ;.'IO o'clock for* the
put|Kif* * of electing a captain and man-
viger for the Elks team which Is to
it* iu the Amateur baseball league in
Sherman. ■
Boys o/ the Sherman and Den ion
chapter of the De Mo fay of alsaitone
hundred left Saturday morning on two
special cars for Dallas where they
gram from Waco Saturday stating to i^-wtv home iu the upjs'r Michigan t*Hr's')a<'' HP^wd some ^iaae.
that his niece. Mrs. FlfsaWth McMIJ- Peninsula, iu care of David B. Jones, • J. O. Morgan went to IHgia# Friday
Han. of that place, who has been ill Chief Depu'y Ot the Michigan (Janie. on l usiness.
-for-some time is in a v«5?^wrto^ con-° Fish and Forest Fire Department.! Tom Keyes of Dallas Is here for Ren-
dition. • They were ich-as<Ml from tpiarantine, | days
Perrin Clyce left Saturday morn-
ing for Dallas on a Tmslh&is trip. •
Mrs. Hoi lis and daughter. !lcl*n, of
Deuison sjH*nt Saturday in Sherman.
Mrs, Will Pblllips of Denison is here |
visiting relatives. <
Mr. and Mrs. -Jo Hughes of Bells
are here attending the bedside of Mrs.
Hugh West.
Luc I an Touchstone who la attend-
lug Terrill School iu Dallas, Is In
Sherman to spend the week end.
Leopard J. Sj>ears and Vernon Hel-
bet left Friday for McKlnney to via-
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Misses Margaret and Grace Vest
spent the week end with Mrs. John
Grant of Fort Worth.
W H. Harris amf D. B. McFarland
arrived in this city Saturday from
Justin, Texas.-TO?.; 'j\'
I where they hud been held for treat-
Hamp P. Abnev visited Carr-Bur- ment to rid thetn of an insect pest,
dettc College on Saturday morning and Should the animals thrive In the
gave a chapel talk to the young ladles country to wbi'eh they are lieing tuk-
Mild teachers. His wmy "V"'"' en for brceulug purtsises, a great.step
Reiaiio,i>l„p- to You;,,, Me,, - It W,, woul.l be taken toward solving fho
a strong appeal for a true, lofty and nation's problem of a dwindling meat
noble womanhood, and hive*tit fhe most" supjilv, according to Mr. Jones,
thoughtful, sensible and practical ad- j
dresses ever delivered Ih fhe College
Clearing Ilosue Report.
cha|s l. Dr. Cephas - Shelburne said
Mr .. ri.i # v.,1- of thr „ A„n,MM P,„,
students aim faculty, was invited to. ... .....
visit Carr-Hurdette again. , f f.^. . I'"
, condition of the clearing house, banks
A. Fl«t JW.w,.rmn Ch.mh 'r"f ST?!"**, /"UkSi
rtity morutiis, ll m rifs Af wrrlen ivilt ' H
excess of legiiT requirements. This is
from last
week.
I
(■en. Pi mien to Acquitted.
begin, to continue through th*/ week, . .. # tl ,WUlMul
j-tadbftg nsxt■ Hnnday with ci^uiuiltlon
service. Tlict*' ervices *wttl Nie eon-
ducted bv the pastor. Dr. T. A. Whar-
ton, who will speak each evening at
7 :.'{0 o'clock ou "The (Jreat Vital'. "—~~~
Things of Our Faith." The pastor and A**°ciated Pr***
officers of the church earnesUy ask Mexico city. Mexico, March 25 —
for the attendance of even 'member Geiuiral Rafael Piiuientn today was
of the congregation, and eordlallv in- ««pittted of the charge of murdeilng
vlte the public to join them in the farmer Vice President Pino Snare* in
services. IfM.'l, He was given his lilsuay Imme-
—-yrm m dlately.
Demands for cash payment* "have
caused* a decline in I'. S. trade with
South America. / ' * _ S
Ross Compton. Denton; Cole-*
man, Dallas; 1. F. Paxton,*Dallas; T.
A. Bound. Dallas;.H. P. Jennings, Del*'
1««: < W. Bryaift, Jr.,
Dallas; S. F. Taylor^ Bon-,
ham; W. L. Johns, Fort Worth; 32
V. Con ley, Springfield, Mo.; Chas. Mc-
Aleeu, Honey (Irore.
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-■ Siamese Twins III.
Bp the*As? i,mtrd Preat
Chicago, 111., March 25— The
Siamese Rosa and Jo-
sefa Bla/ek, who were horn
^ofiw^ fd|f«itli|.r, were taken to a
hospital today. One of tlum
had Just contracted yellow jaun-
dice. The condition of the sick
twin was said to lie critical.
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A Grand- Itai^ds woman has a vo-
cabulary of 31,500 words.
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Tubby Wilson a>nd Kd Dysart went
to McKlnney Friday to referee the
track meet which was held in that
eiiy Saturday.
R. D. Baxter left Saturday for San
AhTOnlO afler spending a few days
Willi his parents, Mr. aud Mrs. 7. H.
Baxter, on North Cleveland avenue.
Bum Jackson aud little sou. Buin,
Involuntary Petition.
Tip the As$r>ciatt(fJPre*a
Chclago. ill.. March 25—An involun-r
tury petition In Iwnkruptcy was filed
in the Tutted Htat« s District Court to-
day against the brokerage firm . of
Marshall A Co.. who have several of-*
tlccs in the middle west.
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Wave -Lenfttw. "-JZ "J
Youth's Conipaidon.
Nonofflcial radki messages -r- music,
seinions, vaudeville^ lectures, )>erabna|
advertising must now be s «nt at a
wave length ofs3tf0 meters. The depart-^
ment of counm'ree reserves the wav
length of 4H5 meters for weather re-!
ports, crop and market rep<irts ami
other official and semi-offk'ial an-
nonuccinents. .
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By the Pt'vaa
Doy lest own. I*a., March 2."i-
nia iu a (juakertown -a
The
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BISHOP 1IARKY T. MOORE. .
Bishop Harry T. Moore..Co-Adjntor
^nf~ttrc-•-Duio'w ot i> illa—h ■; Ived—hr , —
Sherman Saturday evening and is to ,,,avs 5VK° «aplelon of having kill-
Is- in charge of the services at St. im1 11 'Onsiable 22 years ago.in the
Stephen's Kp'*copal Church ou Sun- Mountains while resisting ar
day morning, ?
Piishop .M«s rr will l«> ptewnt at the
7:.'W o'ckx'k servlcev which Is tilecont-
iuuninn. and Is expected to fs* largely
attend*4*! by tin* tnemljerslilp of tin*
church.
At the 11 o*chs;k hour. Bishop Moot;e
will preach and will also cu^Iiki tie*
confirmation nervice, when a ila-'S of
Candida Mrs will he received into lie
membership of the church.
Bishop Moore, who has made ire i
qneni visits to Slu'iuian and is always.
warnily wcb'oihed here, b the guest of
Test, was today ^identified as Adam
Weaver, the mtn charged with the
crinn*. Tin* Identification was made j
by. James Weaver of Philadelphia, !
who claims to lie his sou.
Mr and Mrs. W. It
stay.
Mrents during his
ONE KILLED
11 HURT WHEN
HEN I SON ..1IIGII SCHOOL
TEAM WINS FIRM GAME.
Denison, Texas. March 25—Dcnlsou
High Selnsn irpeuetl liie bawball sea-
TRAIN JUMPS
Bn 1h* iaaocl*tcd Prea*
Mount Verron. Ills., March 25—Al-
Hin Friday afteriKsm on the home lot frcd Hayes. 52 years old. was kllhwl
with au easy vle;<u*y over White, aud eleven others," all section employ-
wright High, the Wore I wing l-'l to 2. es, tit. the Southern Railway, were In* !
' Tlie .Denison team was never. in Jnred - - when a "gasoline ,speeder"
danger, Cahlwell. iu the Deu^sou juni|s<d the tracks here foday. The in-
pitcher's box, receiving wonderful sup- jnred are expected to recover.
port tbrouglu ut the afternoon. The [ m t
M. wSI. ttm "P injinctION OR.4NTKII
, I A(i\IN8T NECiR<> MlRINRRS
("ousrlence. Guides.
From Pearson n Weekly, London. t v 1" AK'i0i'i4,tett
A man wbrse purse was stolen in Ilou^iou. Texas. March 25.—A torn
C crowd revived this letter Ohe day-: lwl*frv Injection of nation-wide Im-
"Sir. I stoal youre mnnny Remauss iwrtance, restraining negro shrlners,
Is noring me. so I si ml sum" of It so called. thr«aighout the I nited Stat*^
link to you. Wen • it nors again I from n earing, tin1 Shrine emblem and
will send sum more" ___________ t fSfflL using names peciiilar ,L0 Hie j
- ' shr:ne for thdr organisations, was
Even In the desert Arab children granted Saturday by Judge Fwiug
ore taugbl to read and write.
Boyd iu the Fifty-Fifth District Court,
STRAP
OXFORDS
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season will undoubtedly be
the Strap Oxford—one or
two straps—
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BROWN KID
BROWN CALF
BLACK KID
Price* $6.00 to $10.00.
rtSH GLOBES
.Half Gallons 50c
Two Gallon* $1.50
■. Another Gold Fish Deal Soon
Watch for Date.
MITCHELL'S PHARMACY
Binkley Corner—Phone 211.
Colonial Punch Served Free!
This delightful beverage will be served Free, to all
visitors, at our store Tomorrow from 12 to 6 p. m.
First Floor, Main Building.
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Is Your Kitchen Making You Old-
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Or Keeping You Young?
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Is cooking a tiresome, irksome, detestable, nerve-racking job?
it-:
The use of a stove that's
sometimes too hot, sometimes
won't get hot, hotter at back
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of oven than in front-—Will
cause you to fret an^ get old.
Take th<r "guess work" out of
your cooking, banish the "un-
lucky days;" measure the heat
—always have your oven
"just right," You will be happy
and keep young.
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Dress Sale of Wonderful
Importance—T omorrow!
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Pre-Easter
DRESSES
Men and Young Men*s
New Easter Toggery
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All men, and especially young men,
plan to wear something new on Easter
morning.
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New Suit, New Hat, New Shoes,
New Dress Accessories
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Hart Schaffner & Marx New Spring Suits will help
you solve the Clothes question for that dress-up
occasion. They have helped particular dressers solve
the clothes question Easter after Easter—Why not you?
A QUICK MEAL GAS RANGE
With a "JLdrain" Heat Oven Regulator
Insures all days—perfect baking daysr
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No failures—Makes your work easier. Come let us show you—
You will be surprised how kitchen work may be minimized and
drudgery eliminated. £
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H. S. & M. Helpful Easter Selections
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Start ut $35 and up to Fifty
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Beautiful New Spring Shirts
Stylish New Spring Hats
Fashionable Footwear for Spring
Smart Neckwear Styles for Spring
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MARKS BROS.
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Sherman's Greatest Department Store.
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The offering comprises Spring's authentic styles in
beautiful Taffetas, Roshanara Silks, Satin Crepes and
Crepe de Chines; aO the new and popular Springtime
shades are featured in the showing—Every offering is
Spring's new model.
This remarkable grouping of dress values were in-
cluded in a previous Dress Sale at $25; representing
values at $29.50 to $39.50. To this lot,, from time to
time, have been added a number of the season's
smartest frocks.
Again, Tomorrow!
The Entire Lot Goes on Sale at
An Extraordinary Low Price'
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All sales are Final—No Exchange—No Re-
funds—No Approvals—Alterations on Sale
Dresses will be charged fars"-:;-?r;- -:~
Note Values in North Window.
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