Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 225, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1922 Page: 5 of 8
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witt occupy flu* pulpit tit flu* Wiilimt
Stmt Church of■ ftyrMJtom&ny luorn-
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- MfcKTINflS tK1D.W NIGHT Kkler Phillip*' huI.Jw* will he "('liihl
, t ..— Development ami f1i« Church* Itexpoit-
Modern Woodtueu of America, at Mii iiitv "
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Ward Fire staling.
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Only fh< very Inicf duration of the
full prolmhly preveuted seH< iH dam-
age resulting fioiu Imil which fell l|lo-<
militarily in SUcriuan ai 7 o'elmk
ThnrMlay evening- - Stor.es half rfs
large a a hen eggs fell in all j nrts of the
v ''fid?vi?fw hin " Members of Mi.riern WiMMtmeti Camp eily, in a fjliower lasting probably a
R P i J lo KW l II jNo. ll.Ji'M have -ompJeted arrange- quarter of a 'minute. uThe-size of the
n. i . i^hi imk. mill. . > ln, iits for. a class initiation of one huu stones and thi ir fall inade them ii^il
. . , « , . d«^d .candidates ftosn ever tlrSysou m.^iare, and rt porIs were received of a
I unit rs and Decorators, at lumters rrtlll„v> llt carpenters Haii. Friday ev- f,'w p«TM>ns rc.civiug slight cuts flora
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iiiiiug. The initiation et'reninuiaI is tiic le.ng struck liy the big had.* As tb«
iiiciHb<%Hhip siiowfr shopped a,t>er a full of a few
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Filth for the payment of a fine ne h pl
been owing, Mic city o;i a (Taming
charge. He was unusually Jubilant
whfn he called at police head«piar"t rs
Friday morniim -nnd J**Bmiarert up*1
with Police • Chief Frank llJ*cc- and
got a receipt In full for the fine. Al-
bert wiw ghid of |he .ipnoriunity he
liiad had of earning the money.
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Hit th*\ Ax sac iatvrt ftc*t p
(lalveston. Texas, March ."I!.--■■Thom-
as J. Ilollirook, m<r$inry of affilia-
tion of Scottish Kite Bodies here, today
announced his resignation in order "to
become a candidate for Hie Senate in
the Seventc^ntli Senatorial District, to
succeed Sena tor Ha ll. *
All meinlH r< of the Ki'bokah degnt* etihnina'ing event ol a jJUiW^iAsldp
^/tcam are r^uested to lie at the ite- « ««npaign whlcit ha^b&tr rondiicted "
t**ah hall Friday night at 7: K . "^ /b" eounty A iainet luncheon Kl(m dama:i' of auV V,n.se„Tieuce
■..- .. I"111 «;,.s I. OW I >.'-rs wit.l Ih..
Tlif ililMmi'n Mary h<mr .will be' •#« W ""Ww*. Manm wi n* (*«.• :mv wlii. li
held at Sheruoan Ilihllc lahrury Sat- | . had fat Urn in |he city in tlnir remem-
t lirday aftermsm at .'I ochnlv. as Visual, f \V. B. Sterrett. wll known pharm.i- bratice.
ci*t of Sherman, is leaving the city for Alls rt Johnson was the only real
Mrs. W. Al Wagner, who litis been Ft. Worth where he has bought a drug -negro in the Sherman Cuib minstrel
ill at Sherman Hospital, is new .at her store iu. one o fthe suburbs of that at Sl erim i Hall, Austin C<dh g.'. -M the ^
boinc a lid resting nicely, it is stated, e |y. Mr. Sterrett left Thursday for Thursday evening. He mnVc a >j e. t _
— I hurt Worth. Many Sheiinan friends of lift with his specialty acl. a nvil : e- ^\'u March .11. I
S. W. Hospital of I'UifS South Travis Mr, and Mrs. Sterrett regret their leav- J^r.. sufi sh(rf> (hince. but miti'lO the «an Hawaiian Wr, ImVfln.
Liner Saved From Fire.
Personal Mention
alreet. wln has Imh-ii quite ill with.In;: Sherman, but wish for them u II s4d't Hi< cs. But All^vt's success in
pneuuioiila Is if TS rte«l to be somewhat sum*SH in their new home. Mr. Ster- his
Improve*!. , jrett was formerly with Carl ft. Nail terest
i — '*r (before purchasing an interest in the AltsTt
Vcruon -Tin*k. who underwent an op- Maloue-Steriett Orug Company.
The Ameri-
has lK en
saved from fin* whicli ragetl^ hr its ^
W. It. l>nvi £ ot Hatlaa was in the
city Thursday.
Floyd Fverheart of Whitewright was
here Thursday on buslm ss.
I ick Mack .of ifcenisoii.was in tTie
city Thursday. i
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Have- Havison was in McKiitney
Thursday,
.lohu CmphresH of Van Alsayne was
in the city Thursday on business.
Wf'ir Oslin was in Hailas on business
Thursday.
J. B, Harrison and L. S. Suuuuer-
hi 11 were iu I'enison Thursday.
\frs. T. Jordan of Howe whs in the
elty .shopping Thursday.
W. Wright of Valley View is In
the city.
Mis. M: P. Lery of Ihillas was a vis-
itor iu the city Thursday.
through the city Thursday on his wayjN. Estatis, Dallas; H. L. Dale; Dallas;
to Dallas, ID. J. Johnson, Lee J. Rhodes, Dalbis;
Mrs. H. i. tlladden of Mexhi is vis- Stu^a,V'
ng her parents, Mr."and Mrs. .It. E. ^eather; Dallas; K A. Miller, Bryan ;
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C. Mu
iting her
Morton.
Misses Adalade J<climnn ami Ire,
Truette of Van AI sty ne we lu
city Thursday
Mxnatt,
(lerson, Dallas^
kaua.
Norton, Texar-
Rinkley Hotel Arrivals.
C. L. Peper. Dallai8; \J B. Kennedy,
Dallas; C. J. Itohmau."Dallas; B. M.
Fleming, Dallas; W. B. Moreland. Dal-
las; E. M. Stephens, Dallas; P. M.
Marshall, Dallast'W. Tendale, Kansas
City; B. K._Nolanfl, Dallas; R. S. Belt,
Dallas; A. O. CUck, Wichita. Kan.;
Otor tf MliUon Jots UkJ Yearly
is act was f more*than, passing In- hold .ofr two days, officials advlaed to- jj,,, ( j|V Thursday
.rest to Sheiman citizens. For by It day In a wireless message from her * « "J*
Ibert was able to eurn the money captain. I • 3;
A. Harris of Van Alst.vne was in
uif Paris passed
eratiou for ao|iendultJs at Sherman I
llosnital Wt^litesdav imtritine. is* ie- '
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Hospital Wednesday . morning, Is ie- f Sherman eh teen* wlH v« te Satctr- !
(strted improving nicely. , day <hi the election of three schisil
- . — tiust«*es for the public schools. It is
Pcrrin Clyce. who umlcrweiit an op- the annual election for the Members
eratioii for ap(SMidicJtis ftt St. VIn- of the board who e terms expire. ,
^cent's Sanitarium Thnrwlay night, is Thn e candidates. A^ A. flrahani. N.J,
Reported resting well Friday. II. Ileudrhks awl Torn fl. Smith, ire
~ ' unopfiosed for the thref places to ls
The frHdelih (lass V W. A. and 1/iis- filled. Ther, ntll faf two tid1w| h>x-
luess niei'ijnc wih he held Friday es maintained. CitL *ns from the wst
aight at tlH' First Baptist eliur h. at side will v«a« st ne t'ourt Uous \ |
t> o'clock. All uierol eht are urgcjl to .* 4
attend.
A get- together meeting with smoker
\ and refreshments will be enjoyed by
> Sherman Elk*, at Etks' dub rooms Frl*
f day evening. The oe^sion is the In-
HtaMatkui of newly elected orficers of
.Mr*. W. C. Shrader underwent an
r——operaii m Car aftpendioiitw a4- Sherman
llospltaj Thurmlay morning. Mrs.
Shrader was formerly Miss Floy Hun-
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Purifies the Blood and
makes the cheeks rosy.eo-
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It. Nolley Brown of Pawhiiskfl. Dkla..
underwent an oiwrut'on at Sherman
Hospital Thurs<lay morning, and is re-
js rted resting well. Mr. Brn$vn ^s
■the son of Mra B. .Nv-Mf wi or.4his
city. x
There will be a meeting of the City
Fnlon Christian Endeavor at 2 ^VlrN'k
Sunday ofternoon al the tVairal Pres.
byterlan IJhnreh. All-off leers, and
members of coinmitetes are urgisl to l e
picsent
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A message from AnwirlNo to Sherman
friends on TlUisday. brought n«ws of
the Illness of Judge K. R. Hazelwood.
forufteriy of this «:lty. Judge Hazle-
a Unit" a week ago
with diabetes and is repotted critically
ill.
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Elder O. E. Phillips, a will known
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CHRISTMAS
Join our Xmas
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Bank &
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W^ Pay 4% Interest.
KEEPING WELL*—-An HI T.bUt
v(« vegetable aperient) 1 taken at
night will help keep you well, by
toning and strengthening your di-
gestion and elimination. ■«
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Chifx off-tbe OM Block
HI JUNIORS — Little MN
One-third the regular doee. Made
of the lami ingredients, then candy
coated. For children and adutts.
DALLAS
APRIL 2ND
NEW YORK
(Babe Ruth)
VS.
DALLAS
Special Sale
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At $9.90 Each
25 Beautiful Capes
tri^an, Rose, Blue
Also 50 Beautiful Suits in the
wanted Navy at $25.00 a Suit.
See Them
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The famous '^QIUCK MEAL**
GAS RA^)GE, equipped
with the "Lorain" oven regu-
lator, actually measures, heat
—makes a big saving in
your gas bill. y •
' THE RANGE WITH A REPUTATION
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The New Grey Enamel
QUICK MEAL GAS RANGE.
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enameled inside and out,
one of the best and best-
looking ranges made.
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can hancHe it and with it can
more economically and better cook a meal than her mother
—no guess work. ■
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HARDWARE
COMPANY
BRAN NEW
THREAD RUBBER
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new bone dry batteries
and carry the regular Willard guaran-
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tee. We will fill and charge them at
no additional cost.
Phone 189$
Corner Crockett and Pecan.
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Sherman, Texas.
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New Victor Records for April—On Sale
Tomorrow, Saturday
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Lowered Prices on
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Japanese Pongee
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This imported fabric is 33 inches wide—
Standard First Quality—Free from dust
or powder—Natural color only—A bar-
gain at $ 1.19*he yard.
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Another Bargain Offering of
Special
Each
Again, a duplicate shipment of a recent
Special selling of fancy Pettibloomers—
The other lot went glimmering, didn't
last any time.
The same high quality garments comprise yesterday's
express arrivals and placed on sale, commencing today,
and continuing at the remarkable sale price until stock
is exhausted. i
AH the wanted high colors are in evidence in
this new lot, now ready for your choosing—
J%de, American Beauty, Emerald, Peacock, Navy,
Pink, Brown, Purple and Black.
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DeBevoise Brassieres
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Appeal to every woman in sympathy with modern
style tendencies.
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Sonic nri tmule of pin In dtirahlo
fnlifk1*. . othorw daintily
trimnuMl rfpationB. hut all a snn
, straight flgtm* Hn^ ami fur-
nlsh it jH-rfiM-t f( un<lnrloti for
' jfttir ixwtutnp.
, W© ro«i.pl«4e
a <<< menl of
DeBevoise Brassieres *
for all Flgnrfa. far all OrcanlMM t
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Price, 50c up
; Cor««( D>puhatsl - '
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Sherman's Greatest Department Store.
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