Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 225, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922,
JLU'lUfel. il.
J when they arc grown, get In the ways
of «fo and never come back to the
knee:
and Mr*. VT. A. Sharp.
The JJterPfieater Club H0)'f
rrt'dc Tuwilny 18 to 8. The Uwal ctul>
HS? pra^^h^
owmi up .TOKL hftvM forgo!
Mho toak'bi'nkl,!" ff rjR0tte i
HnytC a <T althot^h your
[may now !*• a mocIhI, jiolitlmi anil
• fvT*1i a commercial iuresf , yet there
la in the depths of your soul that
something, .... which wlH eome forth
"n<1 'war your liftt- "TWre 4 <i «!* -
JP**8 M*f£N FROM THE TEXT f«t thciv whiih only (J. l In bin in-
ABOUT THE VESSEL THAT finite K'HidnetJK and mercy Cfin reme-
WA8 MADE OF CLAY. ,ly. and J am pleading with you to-
. •=-• , night, men and women, boys and girls
IS} «J. T. Knott. to put your life in the hands of Jesus
Ju spite <*f the half tlie rain and Christ, the greatest putter In the hhr-
the approcdUing nqrUiwr -.there was a tory of tnne, in order .that you may
l eeome a i«erfect vessel, even In the
imagr* of God Himself," Although you
Ji#vo been marred by stn. your life
can be re*ha]wd. reformed and restor-
ed by Jestm Christ. He told of,
groat orator I>04iglaA^jsh6^ Pfie?i he
lay dying iioarsfiiih^rRTfl^rtHl. "I have
now lias liiiny t'wur lut-uiViv
M. F. K«'lli r hrtd business in $her-
yen Saturday.
N| Carl Randolph is ill at the home atA~*~
A. i.. McLain.
The Dorchester town baM'hij U tTTttb
went t« Simthiuayiie Tnewlhy yliiete
they defeated "
ids
I . , IHRRIV Mmm
cnuie this dlsi rimination- how many
pt "CltirenHf crowd are
J*4wi r a lid ;.i^4ght
Solf ■ Satrificiag?' ««•(
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City Dads Make
Plea to be Kept
In Office
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(-"lilt' 1 Uln Ulw
trf the prefect
K< Jti-is
(nunpnuyj
| enforcement of our law* through th«
duly Constituted authorities and tMfl|^
i |>ing evei
I tame of
"J-,
GIVEN TO THE
large uudieuce at Central Christljwi
• luarli Thursday ldtfhl. Aiuwhiihc-
ment was made tliat uOt), wert ejf-
peeted to be <at Huuday school next
Sunday. - *
llarvnrd- Sax ton rendered a solo,
'Oh, >Make Me iMre," by K. O. Kxceh,
Whith wms espt«viully «njo^;ible t<> missedj^1^! Yiavo misstMl it?" and
the audi'mce. Kev. Sax ton's efforts^^iyteficd^ this to the man wlw> goes on
both in leadiag.the song seryh^y^ffmt with hi- Hteret vice and sin and with-
in solo work, hnat- out^-CliiiftJ ami' bop, and flnaK
lent ion in tiu*^rtvui nu-eting. Hejy at-thK end will Iw compelled
gainjL^hic^infldeiHH' of small children to whisper "I have missed it."'
they rtng by. themselves for him Haptisuial scrvi<-e Saturday night
iuorc unuX**iri and twilh^ leas alfectu- Jit 7;in o'clock. ...... ...
lion, than older folks woidd perform. |
" Tfit Vessel That Wat* Marred.
1W.^ laekard htok- hh his teirt
from Jeremiah 18:4: "And the vessel
that he made of .clay was marred in
Die haaxU ot the potter, so he made
it again." He said in yart: *
This is .the story of tne old I
of 0(sl, thi wtH plug prop!
broken-lunjrt^d ptHiphetT^vvho after i
all bis^j4UHtggleTt<> get the aatTon of
to coine hack tt) (io<l iind obey (
his or^iiuances and commandtnents.
bad to stand by and see his people go
to destructicn. The words of the text
lollow Jeremiah's all iVight of prayer
with lor- Israel, at the end of
whk*h tin n (iml ciunmamied JereiMheth
to iui d* wi .jlo-dbf potter's -i*ous«* and (
:heeo ho -v otihi hear a message from ,
• Got* iff rotter's House. ' T orchester, Texas, March :U.^J. A.
Jeremiah ar«ise anil went to the Wallace. Wife and child and Henton
hot se ojt il e potter and there watcbeil Davis returned .Friday from Klo< ming
the expelt. tla skilled workman as hf Orbve. T! ey were accompanied home
i;i>iHOju««: tin- e|«y ;r;io a vessel, by .Niiss Kthel ('arr</i.
plaml it upoe the wheel In older to A harn on the W. II. Howell farm
lanbion 1^.; ^ i.im remove it time was-'burned Thursday nltrht.
after time for inspeethm; saw him
BOOK SHOWER THIUSDAV .VP-
TERNOON PROVES Kl'OtmS
FROM EVKRi' 14TANW01NT
Members of the Pa rent-Tea clier Asso-
#ciatlon of Central High School are
jubilant over the results of the book
shower held Thursday afternoon for
the school library.
People of Sherman "made splendid
In 'he Sherman Demwrat of Thurs-
day is a plea from the so-called
aieus' ticket tliat theybeJoijrrltrfdfi(v
end a play foi^jiisyini^thy' because of
the^iuytt^cj v'' t (T) they have reiv
ed without pay, and they admit
tliat the ChamLa r of C-ommer<H has
actually been in tie* city hub tvvhg£=~
yes, just twice. Of contiifeTli-
gent voters will be JnfTiienc<d by tliat
kind of bunk, neither will tin* fair
Jttimled people .of Sheinuui tai'i t re
sent the insidious slap ar Catholic
citizens of Sherman which the "(flti-
ARE AT WO!
HALL KERN. CO|TN-
KTRATOR, VISiTS
THAT COM3HMTV.
Hill
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I,. M. Harmon and Wallace
pat back on the wheel for re-touching weie tinnier Visitor* Friday.
nnd then he a small flaw ti|tp«Mir t-harlie IsniR Was here from (fortius-
nud before the po^tet was able to vllle Friday.
prevent -it the vessel, exquisite iu A house on the Rock farm, occupied
ghape ;ind design hud .crumbled and 1 y Jack K'ulghf and family was burned
fallen to the floor, a mass of imth- Thursday.
Ing but clay. Jeremiah exis <'ted the Rols-rt Klkel and Allen Shaw, de-
l« tter to sweep out the pieces and feated. Hen Hunter and Frank New-
take up S, new pic< e of clay and lH gin mun iu a debate held bcie between
all over again, but Instead he picked siiermtgi High School and Range
ftp the pieces, kneaded it agalu, re- Creek w last Thursday night. The im-
formed and re-shaped it into another initiation question was debated. l)e-
vessei~"more Iwjrntiful in design and elamatlous were given by Guy Newman
workniauship than the other was. amj Aubrey Scoggins of Ranee Creek.
Vi s|)ousc_to; the re<jue«t„fiir books, ac-
^Mflfrtiig to tepiimft -mnrmr the books
were in good Condition and desirable
acnulsitlon to the Centi.al High collec-
tion. ..." "... ,
Careful computations show that 500
volumes of goad literature were con-
tributed through the shower, and
was a caKb realiliatiou of—-#Em5, of
" will offer-
who went to take Imw>Us
icar the program. The sale of l's-
kinm jties amounted to |15U5ft.
The Parent-Teacher Association and |
the oivsident. Mrs. Krm.st Jones, arc
delighted with the oui.'ome of the af-
fair, and expressed themselves as
very ajipreclatlve to all who in any
manner contributed to the success of
the occasion. y
The eX.vel.t >t proRram was heard
with inmh jJ'- .i^ure, the audience evinc-
ing Its appreciation by rejieiite*! aj>-
plaiise. Foliowiug were the nttiiils'rs
as given ( : "inng cboru- by Hlgll
Sihooi gills: piano solo, AM** Lmlse
Pierce reading. "Ibilsle'a Music l'rac-
tice Hour," .Mary l1 ranees Ferguson;
zens" Publicity Committee sent forth
fn its spurious stuff on TlhurHday.
Hut while these pufdii In ncl'actors
nud "wdf sacrificing" ^ublh^ servants
are so busy "explaialiig" let them ex-
plain to1 the voters how it is that their
efficiency favils .« (ar short Jft dollars
and cents Isrlow the service rendered
JtOL other cities of sHfrUar sixe. ■ ——
This committee wishes to call the
attention of the voters of She
the l'het thaP the total
lected from all
of Sheijim+r^Toi the yrnr lijL'l - was
, \\ hil - six ycar^ ngo it W«r
less thajv $ii,>0w0( , and we wish to
cu'il further attcutioh to the fact that
in 11)21, the?/fpt rating overhead., ex-
penses, exclusive of the schools,, was
SR}<*,000, or about $0,000 more tjni'n
the total tax collections six yeors o^o
iwhen the ptesent "gang" went Into
titflce, ami still this "Citizens" crowd
is afraid if a change is made the new
men might make a "mlsfake."
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The city Greenville owns more
public utilities by far than the city
of Sherman, operates her own electric
light and power plant, and streot rail-
way system, sewerage and waterworks,
and everything else that
. Let evbry voter bear lit mind that
Den.l*on. Greenville and McKinne.v
ar. Operated for the benefirof the
people amt not F4 R "big .business'"
nor by Higs H.uslness. Vote the Peo-
ples Ticket. Let's have a chafijre.
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THIS TICKET
OTIS EMBRY
J. M. GILLESPIE
CHAS. NASH
J. M. STONE
ICE B. REEVES
DICK O'BANNON
J. B. RAMSEY
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At this juncture G<k1 said to - Jere
;i.i:th . "< li house of Israel, can not 1
do with you us this potter? Heboid, as
the clay is iu the potter's hand. so
are ye in mine. O bouse of Israel."
Vessel Marred ir, Type of Our Lives.
The vwsel marred In tin* hands of (jav
Joe Weburaiten of Sherman, and Man-
die Caveuder and Ce< il Wit ten of Dor-
cluster school. Prof. Miller- of Cen-
tral High School also made a short
"talk. A large crowd was present.
I- H. A. Sliced went to Sherman Satur-
v(s*al solo, {"Spring's Awakening," Miss
Eva Sample of Carr Burdette; vocal
soh>, "You Can't Play in My Back
Yard." little Miss Marparet Jefferson;
reading. • Aunt Yiney at the "Picture
Show," Miss Anna Winkler; Balloon
dance, by ji group of girls : reading,
"ftfeopplng**. by Marie Cahlll given by
Mrs. Felix Drake; dance. "Spring-
rime," Miss Th el ma Ferguson; piano
solo; Miss Ad>!ne Harkey of Can-Bur-
dette; taik, "Co-operntion of Parents
and Teachers." by It. M. Carter, prin-
cipal of the High School. i
the pottei* Is a tyi>e of your life ami
mine. Some say that will not apply
to them, that they were raised iu
Christian hCines, been members of
the church «inev childhood and that
jsln has not miirrfW their lives. "Hut
1 tell you there, is not a life in Sher.
man, that lia* reache<l the age of ae-|
< unntabllity. which has not felt the
with those whp siy* there is no Gml,*,
tiuin I have with those who say they [
Miss Amanda Matthews returned
Saturday from a visit to Whitesboro.
Mr. Andeisbn of Dallas was here
Saturday attending to insurance busi-^
lies*.
Mrs. Clara Hall Kern met with the
club alrls Monday.
- Mrif. Ruth Simpson White of Hills-
boro, visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
S. ilSiini snii. last week, returniUg
home Sunday." ^
CIhm^ Hickman and wife of Tom
Beflh are vjsiting her parents. Mr.
BASE BALL
AT FAIR PARK
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SUNDAY 3 P. M.
SHERMAN VS. B0NHAM
TUESDAY 3:3# P. M.
SHERMAN VS FORT WORTH
PANTHERS
does, and yet the operating expenses
of the city of Greenville for HK£i was
only ^rjO.(SK) (or $40,000 less than
Sherman's) #lilch IhfoFin.ttlon has
just l>een received from J. O. Wilt-
man, city clerk of Greenville. Texas.
The records of the city of Denlson
show that their operating expense
for last yhaf were about one half of
the ojK ratlng expenses of the city of
Sherman and lei It ever lie remenilier-
cd that Greenville and lVnison both
nr(> similar in sise to Sherman and In
spite of all the "business" qualifica-
tions of our present "efficient" city
management, those othe^tOwiwf get
about twice as much for their money
ns tlwe people of Sherman have been
u'etting for theirs.
By all means let nsjjiave a. Change,
however ihuch the present incumbeuts
may "object," and slur and slander in
their attempt to hold on. It might
also be well to bear in mind that while
Sherman is paying thfe Texas Power
ind Light Company tHelve and one-
half cents (12% cents)vfor electricity,
M< Kinney is paying the same coni-
Mirror In Man's Kat.
■A
man-^ can manage twrtiehow to
along without a powder rag,
there are occasions when he
need a mirror and a comb
for emergency use. ..To meet this de-
mand, .. Gustav Pesaernack, of Tren-
ton, N. i., has contrived a holder for
both articles which may be conveni-
ently fastened inside of a hat. It is
Sherman | f?t'vvn being made of cloth, a rec-
One of the 'i'ctaH-«"Congressmeii iu
answer to the duesthm by a Shernuui
citizen mvntjy us to whether he bc-
. longed to flu- lvu KluX Khin replietl
Uuit be did u<>; and tlun added this
Statement: "They may be good people
but they are enemies of good govern-
ment."
This congressman was right. No
:>u;ttei h<>$ "Uood" the members ot
;the-Ku Klu\" Klan may be, the ua're
fact that they are mendM-rs of tiui
Klan makes theiu ■tuif'uiic^-^-jjoud
govrmnent"—hiw breaJtcrsTaud
taiuly no Jiiu^tTreaker jihotrtTT'be elect-
•old_pui+ttrT.fti<e,
lie anti-Ku Klux citizens of Sher
mau arc taulLg uirpau Ui the row be-
I ween the Slu i inan Chamber of Cma-
inercp and the/ laboring pisiple of
bhernn\n. The question of capital and
labor. Important as iV may be, pah's
into insignificance when compared to
ttrtgrKu^flClnx question and the anti-'
Ku Klux citizens of Sherman appeat
to the voters of Sherman not to \ote
lor any man a* a councilman next
Tuesday who is a Ku Klux or is even
suspected of Wing a Ku Klux. or is
in sympathy 'with the Ku-Klux Klan,
or Its methods. 1^'t us by all meant*
-help to rid our "city ami country of
tfiese ^Enemies of. good govtjj:
► Certand;
>hejjun fr^caii afford to vote, for ahj
an, no matter what his social or fi-
nancial standing or nls business si
jty may be, who belongs to the
Klux Klan or Is subject to their IB- v
fluence. The OJUfcoeffTloned and a<^ :r.
>ticm1iiilge<PSct8 of the Ku ^hix Klao,
say notliing of the crimes charged
to them all over. Texas, make^ them
as this congressman says: "£nemleo
ot good government," and certainly no '
man or woman can afford to vote for /,
any man who is a Ku Klux o« will
not eoiae out ami puhlhJy state where
lie stands on this great question.
The aiuiKn Klux citizens of Sher-
man. representing every religious 'de^
nondnation In Sherman, as WeU'c as >
ethers who do not . Belong -to , any &
(Uiu'cli, appeal to all loyal citizens to
help destroy the Ku Klttx
In our city ami
the rlpht of tri
try J*,
t houaawd^years' ha yd
this most sacred oi
civil rights and in the minds of con-
. gressmen. judges and ahdest jurists in
1 ..be cisintiess numbers, the Ku Klnx Klan -
1 will soon destroy this priceless herit-
age if they are not . checked iu theirs
smisehass sud most dangerous purpos--f" -
es and methods. r.>
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rw
if any candidate feels that (his ap-
peal is in any sense a reflection on .
him, let him come out and fell where,
he stands on this Ku Klux question-*---
the people have a right to know. Tho
Ku Klux Is either a good thing or
else It ih a bad thing and no man of-
fering himself for public' office should
hesitate to say whether he be
the Ku Klux Klan,
The caiididates oti (he Peoples' tick-
y do not^l^iong to ^.ie Ktr
Klux Klan. .. Where do
Tbe candidates an tfie^ Peoples' Jitand?
ticket may be aJl that flit ir opponents PFBLICITY CC MM1TTKE FOR THO
A-vri kp KLrx citira5rs of
■o
are
tangular piece of which is attached
to the inside of the hat by snap fast-
eners at the corners. This makes the
back of the holder; the fror.t is pro1
vided by a second piece, of like size,
.secured to the first one by stitching.
The two thus form a pocket. A hori-
zontal line of stitching divides the
prtcket into two compartments, an
upper one to receive the.mirror and a
lower one to hold the comb. One
end of the pocket Is left open to per-
mit Insertion of comb and glass. A
Blldahle' catch engaging the end tooth
of the "ronib retains It In place, and
the safety .of the mirror Is obtained
by a flap which Snap fastens over it
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AN ENEMY TO GOOD HEALTH
Good health ha3 no greater enemy
than constipation. Foley Cathartic
Tablets are mild hut sure in action.
They banish biliousness, bloating, bad
breath, coated tongue, sick headache,
sour stomach and other ills caused by
Indigestion. Take one tonight and you
Urill feel better in the morning.
charge them of-being, but they —
not Ku Klux r-they are independent, i
high "miiHlc'l American cltisens who
believe Iu religio\ss freedom and the
SHERMAN,
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TO THE PUBLIC:
-7 l am not a meifrtier of the so-called Ku Klux Klan.
I have never been asked to "join" for $10.50—and Swe^t Chari-
ty's Sake!
1 shall never seek membership—for The Government's sake.
1 approve every legal ratana, the garpoi of which is to dismiss
the fantasy that, there is room In any part of this - country for
GOVERNMENT plus the sO-called Kn inttx Klanu
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tud<
I trust this answers all 'necessary questions affe<*tlug my attl-
• toward "TIIH KLAN."
ligVc reached u point in their lives,
wiieic they are aboye temptation; and j
they cariliot sin. If you are above
temptation, you have reached a place -
higher than Jesus Christ ever reached
when lie was on this earth; for He
was tempted eveu as you and I," sahl
the preacher. "'
Small Flaw Caused Trouble.
The enure of the crumbling, . the
mr.rrlng of the vessel was a very
small flaw. So will ij he In your life.
You cannot harl or deep ddwn in the
depths of your soul a secret sin and
keep on practicing it, because some
day that sin, tliat flaw, will come to
the surface ami mar your life and
wreck the vessel which God made in
his Very Image. There are men who
were taught V> reverence God and to
look up Lr. heaven and pray, but who,
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FADS AND FANCIES
THE MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS
Sherman Hail, Friday, Saturday, April 7-8
CAST OF SIXTY—MOSTLY GIR15
SPECIAL SCENERY—BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES
PRICES 50c, 75c, $1.00
AUSPICES SHERMAN TENNIS CLUB.
APRIL 6, 7,8
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A Substantial reduction
la Price* of All
Mazda Lamps
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Place Your Order Now.
Roberts Electric Company
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THE "APRIL FOLLIES" DANCE
At the Sherman Elks Club, Night of Friday, April 7th at
9 P. M.—Music by Charles Potts and Hi
Novelty
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ToJty and tomorrow /
A picture Well Worth Seeing
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"Received
PPIPayment^
A story of human interest,
a clever blending of Jove.
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drama, humor, auspense and
emotion. We know you will
like this one. /; 'r,
, any picture any time
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15 cents.
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Featuring "The Piano Duo"
. The Social Event of the Season.
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again today and tomorrow—
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Played to the biggest crowd last night we have played
~ to since "Daddy Long Legs.**
Censors or opinion a wonderful picture. Everybody
in Sherman ought to see it.
Schedule—It, 1,3, 5, 7, 9.
MATINEE 25c and 10c. NIGHTS 30c and 10c.
Fecial orchestra music.
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AL ST. JOHN
In "FAST AND FURIOUS By Howard Johnston
MONDAY AND TUESDAY—Richard Barthlemess in "EXPER IENCE." A picture you live every day.
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