Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 225, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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ANNUAL KVKNT PROVED MIKTII
PROVOKING TO IjARGK Al-
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A capacity audience greeted flic
Hhermau Club Minstrel Jjj^ttoennan
Halt, Austin, jpcdlegisr Thursday even«J
at the end of the two-Jtour
itortainment appreciative of one of
the 111 out enterlaiuiiiK and bent staged
j production* of any of its immediate;,
pr«dec<'8«ora..lii late \eyr-.
Derided lrrtov tlie usual mjuvrels and
* • ® seeonjl part of five distinct acts, i't
Wild lie difficult to set oik* of these
parts above the other us providing more
.entertainment, cleverly given. A. tf. No-
' **• Interlocutor, and "IWo" rw>.
"Sis" Craddock,- Henri lee Lowrance
READY TO BO
SEVERAL (aMIX SCHKDlWl) FOR.
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Cood hews to the fait* of. Sherman,
President Max <«ii l s staled that he has
hooked a,gauic riftht an < wr ovvn lunge?
lot for Sunday at Fair lVrw ..wHirTton-
haia. So the fan* wjlfc- not only got a
slant at iheir own club. hut will see
hotw- iJonhlim is going to stock up in
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Manager IIltfginbollHim^ffys weather
condition# htu^hef-n very unfavorable
for ifeahdn^ a liall elufi,"but he «dds~
that it Ik raining everywhere. He is a
philosopher, and ia lining ills liest, and
the fans of Sl.eiinaji have :<il the con-
fidence in the world hi hint and ire-
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Some
the Auxiliary
Police
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iir- thcl i* ii* a u« *«namis jiy-ttH.
* ttat-isra..■l«lflimlll W(l>lk Tlllll ti|..VilM..
ljeve- the idsfftafia 'Hays so, and it
guide, and the addition of sonic Annies
t<> cover sections not fully provided
for, the Commission selected the fol-
iary I'ollce Patrolmen:
) C. R. ('rayrroft^^ff-uieinher of the
committee and a former Mayor of
Shcrinuu r A. I). Hramlett, E. J.aniur(;
, Paul I'.t an, North Grand; Joe
—• -4-Ilrown, K. Houston; ii CasteetT*
When Alesumdfr lmd comjuered the ^ 'u'r7^ <'a steel, -VT. Houston
kno>vu -wurld it Ik said he sat down ,* (-nurcli* r College ;I>j^--
irfifl wept: because there were no other ^^raLd r Itaj^ilcNfill TJolo, N"
Jg?g nattied eitlsens 'to act as Ajw^Kj table citizens, tell them to stay 1ft
speeder a
pletlgt^Tthem -to dlneharge tliose rejm-
home, uud give the j^ubr:
wjitle street ali^ plenty of gasr
TljoJ^opt^ (JomiiUtte^u^Mfi^ this
easure' is jin immlt to the intelli-
gence yX many of our citizens, if the
world*-to" conquer, it niay be imngiii
u that M e committee who, "Inmled
'roekelt ;
Den-
£lmr ^rank^jprenger, S. Cro<
in tutu n e eoiiuuiiu*e w«o wanieu iighnui, E. i herry; E. *'«« - —^
up'' tlwt JVopit^' piallorm t« ok u long ^ h; T'avls; John Dixon, E. Hon* why
weep after inuitting lhe fic#t ffud scv- l®11' ^T" ^ Durning, N. W-aodf S^ h. l es
olid phiuksoOf""thdj^dattorni, because ®**v rocketjL^itein'Fitch, NV. Mul-
At ti® Waahlngton. plaint of the late arrival in tbe theatre
Haby lry Ward, the seven-year-old wniTeumes In the middle of a feature
jiouKion: ^innjit tee's explanation of that olinii W:^ ®.f 111V" ln " Barrooui," and is compelled to guess what the
Daj M d|i( tr insnlr *«> mI,m; !? °IU' ehSUIren storv is all about for five or six reHs.
ixly- that ever appeared tefore the camera, is materially lessened in "Bits of Life"
iijre good ciunfits of Sherman, we She.screen., so cxcellejitly aud acts so du6 to the fact that each of the four
would iifce *0r .. yj. . ■ «r.
thepo wi're_«r> "ofher straw men in F cn 1* ivin h. K. Cliaffin; L. ()
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to find Miotlu'r "subtle and jdangi
ous" straw man to set up and sh< ot
at. To u>e the words of their plat-
fornii JLnierpreter, "Uie fourth plank
fjjrposc.s the' (li'poinfmeiit of a large
number of armed, specially appointed
P<iliee, stalking over oufeiitreets and
II. Oracey. X. Wood; Y, J. IFarrlug-
ton, N. Wainut: JL^vIr mti, S. Travis51;
Av U. Hopkins, Jf. W«mm1; Dan Ilud-
Walniit; li,-rK. Hughes, X.
Walnut; W -3T. ilinklns, down town;
J. II. KIrabrough, X; Crockett ^ J. H.
the
"Do 3'ou etnloiM
admiring thousands
the insult thus offer- from all over the globe and she has
m it didn't take them long etlnor. Travis: A. V. Cough. X.
Miotlu'r "subtle and danger- . <H> • "• Oornilcy, E. I'ecan; 11. v*f by your PnbillcHy Connnittee?" been ehfted imagluarv president of
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City, thereby nteiiacing .the safety ^ J??1 Crockett; Joo. LivingsJiiMT
(Air peoplf. and injnrlngjiu* fair name • *^,u • Howard Lueiis. ^JBir-t'Oilege;
Otr^tlw ei!y." —:— < , Clyde Lucas, E, JUawF; John Mar-.
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i.u.I -Hunt" Uaulmto. .. <! iik'ii of 'Oklahoinu tor Sherman tod a
mm*** BSaeruSwfcfl o..-...s,iv.-.-,; i'i> i',v fa,,- i«.n "'...'Jl" '-'"1
Kiri-l rntCTtnllltr? of njlusual aliii I ^';|v"n doubt - Kin; will
ThfsJkrtfiSeed a straw man. and the
#trfivv is extremely rotten. The inter*.
. ptcti r think.'i possibly tbbt- measure
run t - o hi the Texas- originated in the Chamber of Coin-
shall, S. Crockett; L. J. Mantius, X.
Crockett: R. L. McGinn^ AV. Ifous-
s;iy yes or not. 'many eliifdren's -societies. .. .
it is inten^sting to note that one ot r* She has acted in borne of the best
the two men who appeared at the kuowu picrures recently released and
City HaU to protest against the ap- i« a gteat personal favorite of John
poiuttneul of these auxiliary police, Lowell, the "Ten Xigbts" star,
gave as «rg reason for the protest daale XazinioMi Ma'v IMekT
^iiitt he thought ic was a move to arm Stewart. Cliarlt*/Qxapttfif^nd Hill
the Ku Klux, but when he saw on Hart. In'fa
the licl( cted list the names of - such
me nas C. E. Craycroft, T. S. C.ytr.
It. G. Piner, C. A. Shock
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minstrel entertainers
ity. To Mr. Monzingo must go' jiar-
th-tilur credit for negro inii>crsoua-
tion iu his jairt. "Sis" Craddock won,
gcixuiu^ applause with his song mini
bert* while John. Philip name's
"Which Hazel" Was one of the real
nuccestM* of the evening.
Mi/is Elisabeth l*aigp'« difnce soft?
"I>thve of the -Flowers." the first nuin-
bcr of the second part, won her rejieat-
^PPjlauiie, aud twlw she was requir-
ed (^repeat parts of her dance.
The appearance of the gemrftie Dad
Hill, well known trtifflewiji of Slnjr-
wa, on the jjtage in the negro crap
whwtfB|^ktri>y Lowrance. Craddock,
Monzingo. «nd Case, gave the unekpect*
cd -louck to this syene which won ap-
plause by Its reallstlcness.
The artistry of the A. ('. quartet.
Tofcichstone. McGowau, . Stoiey, and
Wright, Is too well known to need
further comment than that their a|p-
] earanee won the usual hearty ix>pu-
larlty accorded them.
One of the most mirth provoking of
the different iifimbern was the fourth
In the second part. It apjteared on
th^ program as "First Sunday at J\Idd-
Ke?*." and, judging from the applause
tendered by students of Kidd-Key ami
AUstln College, proved a itopular take-
off on the difficulties of s«>claI meet-
ing between tin? young men and women
of .two of Sherman's popular coUeges.
Tlie young men in the roles of the
• girls and the ehaperoue did some gen-
uine bits of feminine acting.
The appearance of "Birds of rara-
- diw " orchestra, ^including Messrs.
Shaw, Shariie, Hannah. Norman and
Parker, ami "Weil" Miller lit two solo
numbers with orchestral accompani-
ment, gave an enjoyable finale to the
entertalnmeut.
ad some strength, for the mauaucr htm-
^•lf Is a great outfielder and a ."50
hitter. It would .he putting it miblly
to say. that a {$50 s\v;itter would not
help . our club.- —-—-r r—*
Scamon another slnjrger of known
ability is a vastly Tmpr«ived hall pJa.v-
SX over last year, and Is just about
ready for the big league. sor don't "Wor-
ry- fans. "Hjggy"* "will be" in there,
and tJiiM^itlT that beats him will know
s Iwen in a hall game.
Pemberton Arrives.
^Cateher Pemberton lias arrived In
[camp and is full of pepper, aud says
that the man who thinks he is not
going to be the regular catcher has
another think coming. -
Austin College ami Higgles swatters
Saturday at Fair Park.
. Bonhaiu aud Sherman Sunday, and
every fan la -Sherman ought to make
an •effort to attend, as- the club needs
the moneyi
Dixie Champ'ons C'cming.,
Tuesday will be a big day in Sher-
man. The Dixie Champions will lie
here with their cat .claws sharpened,
li'g Bog <'larence Kraft, the champion
Imine ruu hitter jof the Serith, will be
with the chanipioir Cats: also "lings''
Pate, who pitched in this league at one
time. -
T. Nail. N. tirand; E. F. Xeal,
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that
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Is such a .lovable lit- (
Ftirther, Marshall' Nellsn caters to
every kind of motion picture appetite,
in that "Bits of Life" offers satire,
comedy drama, melodrama, aiid-JaffcPV
; And liCi-aitse m^inbetg^olf^the east
were engaged.for wie eplsinle only, each
nto: y^be«ig ik>rtraved by a different
the producer was eiuiblcd to obi-
tain the ' most prominent artist for
even the most minor parts.
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Birge -St.; John Weiugarten,- Jim
Schott and decided that lie
1uULJi4iffl0rT&isinfornicd.
The stories on which "Bits of Life''
, people find it difficult are based are' Thomas ' McMorrow's
etaeh themselves from her Iwfty "The Bad Samaritan," Walter Trum-
A jV'^ruLS. , , --v/ 4—— bull's "The Man Who Heard Every-
..1 she is o Lugllsh Inrtli and origin thing," Hugh Wiley's
re
old nothing more than suggest
through a eommltee that such a step
should Im taken iu the interest
public safety, not bringing
irreasiiTe to Tiear iu the Hiatfer. Here
is Uie story: u
The dir.tuber of Commerce \ func-
Birgc St.; JQLsdtif^PIiier, X. Travis;
E. Mulberry; C. L,.
oot, S. Travis; It. F. IN nil. Jr.." N.
Grand; F: C. I*otier, "E. Jones; W II.
HoblUson, X^ Montgomery; V. A.
Shock. S. Travis; J. A« Simmons, E.
Chaffin; S. A. Schott, 8. Crockett;
„ , - - Hop," ajftd^fjr^
- and Jsjs v-opulai'o« Broadway as aii> Khall Xellans "The Strange Adven-
tiszf-. — JUiii thomtaiul doUnr a. week star. Ivy Uii'c.^ "
ATid that Is the cause of most of Is always ready to autograph her pho-i The members of the cast iiicludp
the how dug bj the Peoples' Commit-4 tographs and she is a clever little atle WeSlcv Barrv. John Bowers, Teddv
look after every feature and line of
work coming within its scope. Among' j Ml fV'
those committees is one known as thel V®,v ' ,, /°,H _
Traffic Committee, whose duty it is ,iur , *
tions very largely throdgh commlttw .. . %r Q ., ... „
work. It has a special committee to' J.' ,, !!'
look after everv feature mul line nt' 'e. ' ^ Cherrj 1 J. (. , tlnsoli, X.
Travis; Hi U. Tuck, S.
truck. S. Travis-,
haffln: Arthur
to study traffic conditions and cua- j Si ^ alnuf; John " T. ake-
toms with a view to proposing plans. If! • Kim; Jake ^cingarten, /S.
for improVing same, and thus promote
the safety and welfare of, the travel?
ing public- That committee was com-
posed of T. F.-Newell, chairman; C.
E. Craycroft, Dick Chapman, L. L.
Beacham Will Ely, Mrs. C. C. May-
hew and Mrs. J. C, Pyle. This coin
lion* /"Im 1 n I'r'lv "'i/.1 n;;. shoo,s "ml htiS n,:uk' riiapmait. Fr^leHck Burton, James
t on at all- imrely giuss work. lf^successful appearanws ou the apeak- vri| j^, Chanev. Xoali Beerv Har-
iimt committee, which is eotmstrd stag^, -5lm - recites cleverly and Idett Hammond Anna May Wong and
with the solemn .duty of giving the xvlth intelligence. , There is nothlug iif ^lh0r<
IK-ople reliable information almut the the parrot almut this child. She acts
city s affairs, would not go off half- natuially Innatefy. Jn other words, inj
the familiar phrase she Is a born act-|
ress nad proliably has a great future | "Received Payment," which will be
before her. For it is-seldom that a lit- shown at the Queen Theatre Thursday,
tie girl, even though she can act a,s whs directed by Chrles Maigne, one of
this child d< eji, photographs so e^traor- the Iw'St JcftfnVfi and successful direct-
mittee made a thorough investigation j without -pay, giving their
and a careful study of traffic problems 1Ti<*8 to tho «lty from a patriotic
Railroad Wor'onan Killed.
Hy the Associated Pr *i
Fort Worth. fcktM, M;i:(b SI: —
George D. Culps. Fr sco IJ/iilway em-
ployee who was tatallv in.idled in a
lieculiar accident at Dublin, Texas,
was burled today. While carrying a
fool !>ox he tripped and when.he fell
his chestm struck against tbe heavy
liox, and suffered internal injuries.
i«. different pa i ts of the country, and
it "the measures that were being
adopted by progressive cities every-
where to riieet them. Their investiga-
tion showed that the plan of a citi-
zens' police force to assist the regu'iar
police officers had been found to be
the most effective as well as the most
economical means of controlling speed-
ers and other violators of the traffic
r-laws. The committee compiled afl the
facts and hgures at its command, and
sent three of its members, C. E. Cray-
croft. L. L. Beacham and T. F. Newell
before the City Commission with the
recommendation thai the plan be tried
in Sherman. The Commission after
carefully considering the plan and
comparing it with several other plans,
all of which were found to lie more
expensive and less effective than the,
one proposed by the committee, adopt- 5
ed the IMter. Then at the request ofT
tbe Commission the committee offered
Elm: Howard Weihs. W. Tennessee;
W. M. Works. S. Elm: O, V. Willis.
E. Brocket!, Curl Zimmerman, Grand
Ave.* * a * •
St)me of .jH+ose-f^wiuti'tftnrre not
yet qualified, but most of them have
made bond and entered upon their
ser-
nio-
tive and for the safety and welfare
of the public, each paying fo his own
bond and badge. StkoO. Are such* men
as these a menace to public safety, or
are their reputations such as to bring
reproach and Injury to tbe fair name
of Sherman? If yon think so. dear
reader, perhaps you should vote the
Peoples' Ticket and have them fired
bodily. The men on that ticket, by
accepting the platform upon which
they are running, are morally bound
to carry out iJs DEMANDS^ and this
cocked, but go to. the records and get
tjie unvarnished facts and figures,
there would be fewer misrepresenta-
tions in their articles. "
The platform and candidates on the
Citizens' ticket try to deal exclusively
in factfii, and not one statement hhs
beon or .win lw> made that cannot be
substantiated by the records and good
authority. They are opposed to mak-
ing any change in the clerical force
at the City Hall, unless some good
rt a sou should nrise which lias not
jet come to light The work is being
done efficiently and economically, by
reputable and honest and callable cit-
izens of Sherman. Yet the Peoples'
platform DFMAXDS a chaneg, for
some "subtle" bpt nnex plained reason.
Let them come out and call a spade a
spade. <
PUBLICITY COMMITTEE, f
Citizens' Ticket.
At the Queen.
dlnaiUy-welL In Ivy Ward, therefore,
yoti have a combination of actiug abil-
ity, remarkable in one so young, and
the rare attribute of photographliAg ex-
ceeflingly well. She is easily posed and
therefore easily directed iu licr pic-
tun's.
The consequence of all that Is that
she Is a marvelous favorite with wo-
men aud childrcu and that men also
appreciate her.
t At the Washington Friday and Sat-
urday.
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666 Is a prescription for Colds, Fever, ]
and LaGrippe. It's the most tweedy !
remedy we know.—-Adr.
At tbe Travis
At the concinsus of opinion Is that
Marshall Xciian has Attained a real
heblevemeiit In the production of Ids
latest First National photonlav, "Bits
of Life."
Hie problem of overcoming the com-
ors In this country, and;the play ta tile
work of John Lynch. Agnln Corinne«
Griffith bears out her reputation of*
being the best dressfed woman^oii Ihe
screen.
It is a society play, with much of
the action taking place on the New '
York stage, and presents the star In
a'u entirely different typo of char-
acter thah her -previous productions.
666
will break a Cold, Fever and Grlppo
quicker than, anything we know, pre-
venting pneumonia.—Adv. '
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HSH GLOBES
Half Gallons 50c
Two Galloiu $1.50
Another Gold Fish Deal Soon
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MITCHELLS PHARMACY
Binkley Corner—Phone 211.
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Wants to know what you think about his
Photodramatic Innovation
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So radically different to anything any other producer
has achieved that he wants your opinion. Write him, care of
this theatre.
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Its the picture that doesn't keep you waitinf a minute
—unless you're waitinf for a seat.
Of the Candidates Representing the Citizens' Ticket in tbe
, Ensuing City Election
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The City of Sherman Is a Corporation, duly chartered by the
State of Texas. ^
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The Stockholders of the Corporation are. Its cltlrens.
Tlie lloanl of Directors is the City'Council, with the Mayor as
presiding officmr. . ..
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The yery Latestiii Sceen Surprise
Photographed by David Kessoii
FINE STORIES ATHROB
" WITH LIFE THATS REAL
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WESLEY BARRV
LON CHANEY
NOAH BEERY
JOHN BOWERS
TEDDY SAMPSON
HARRIET HAMMOND
ANNA MAY WONO
DOROTHY MAC-KAHi
^ ElnTHE CHAPMAN
ROCKLIFFK F^LLOWES
FREDERICK BURTON
JAMES BRADBURY, Jr.
JAMES NEI1,
TAMMANY YOtTVG
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The tfcucral fmrpose of tlie <Corporation is to promote the Wel-
fare, Safety ami tfapptaeaft of Its Slockholdenf, and not to. make
money and hoard it up at the expeuae of the taxjaiyers. " ^
W'v heHeve tbo affairs of our rhy slmnld l e administered'In a
> business-like manner. afu{ as economically as Is consistent with good
governmenti with due rejjsrd for (tlie rifhts, liberties and general
good of all. the people. Hut economy should lie consistent and co«*
.■ervatlve, and not hamper-tlie progress ancf welfare of our Citjr.
We favor the contTnuanee of the practjk^4 "of eirouragii
Inp: and patronizing borne Industries, and of nslnj; nothing
labor on all public wojrks wherever jHissible, to tbe end tha^|nB^
citizens may lienefit therefrom, and our City become ^roj^e^oua and - j
lndep< ndent-of outskle-Influences. X -
Wc favor the relentlou of the CoainilWrfoa form of Tlovemment,
wlibh has Wvph thor<Miy:IiIy tried and found far superior to the old
nldcriiiuiiie form.
1 We are opposed to exchanging our effU ient City Manager and
Chief of Police for inexperienced and untried men. wlio, through a
system of blunders, flight plunge the City Into debts and entangle-
ments whlcb would require years to rectify..
We pledge our efforts In the future, as lii tbe pant, to a just,
economical and conservative, yet progressive, admlnlatration ot th$
City's affairs,;looking to a greater Sherman as the ultimate goal,
which shall faithfully represent the highest ideals of onr best citi-
zenship.
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You'll find action; drama, romance, laughter, thrill,
mystery—everything a Mawhall Neilan production has
meant to you in the past—and still more—in this unprece-
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COMING MONDAY AND TUESDAY-
DORIS MAY
Star of the "Foot* A|e" in
"EDEN AND RETURN"
Walnut St.
Grtnii Ave.
Crockett St.
i Binkley St.
Watch for "Hail The Woman."
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iR.4 COLE, 933
MAX GIBBS, 10t|
D. W. GULICK, 820
^SoR.||[<yWN, 204
EDGAR PEVEtb, 414'South Elm St.
L. J. REYNOLDS, 81S S. Crockett St.
JESS T0TTEN, 404 S. Hailewood St.
Candidates for re-election on the Citizens' Ticket.
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