Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 229, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 5, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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METHODISTS ARE IN MIDST
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1922.
On the Movie Screen
THROUGHOUT THE DISTRICT
At the <iem
Mine of the most thrilling"fight* that
Ham Iw'eii staged fur a motion picture in
9: Jttiltf time occurred in . J'arajnount
#tu<i'o for weftea* in "Her Hual wind's"
Trademark" in which (1 lor la Hwau-
koi Ntars* for I.'a)amount at the Gem
Theatre next Thursday, Friday and
Saturday. '
Jim Corey, Leo White amT George A.
Williams, William Craft directed the
i Mining of Harvey Catea' story.
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Tlie accne wiih the iuterior of u Mex
Denifon Has Wonderful Revival at Trinity Church
|jT Mexican handjia^vas
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-Women's Missionary Conference to Meet
in Honey Grove—Southmayde Quarterly^
Conference—Ep worth League
Planned.
^rf^jrfTin-. ht-N of the Sherman
trJct of the Jfelhodtat Church rf are,
save a few exception*, following the
program of our General K\;iup lMic j
Board and are now engaged in 1're- J
Kanter evangelistic campaigns*/" • said.
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11 .T. Cooper,' Presiding Kl-
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«TIie rejairtb coming in daily to the
office of the Presiding Elder reveal an
Vstraordinnry interest manifest in
tbem meeting*. Hundreds are being
converted ami are In/tug added to the
church. ^
A Notable Meeilng.
One of the most notable meetings is
now in progress at Trinity Church,
iH'Utsou, where the pastor, Kev. W. H.
"Wallace is doing the preaching,, and
"I'ncle llijlitf Lewi*, the ex-engineer,
1« leading the singing. I p to Monday
afternoon there had .been 110 coiiver-
nk)iw and til additions to the church. •
IJTbe meeting had only been It) progretti
one week, other Ruecesaful meetings
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LOCAL YMCA
Much Interest is lading manifest In
the Sunday School Volleyball tourna-
ment how in progress at tiie local Y.
M, C. A. In the one Tuesday Bight',
the Forrest Avenue Baptists came out
a&cftd of the other teams by 7.5 jmints.
liutchens was a great help to Fotreut
Avenue aggregation, running up 2*J
points.
- Individual seore* were at; follows:
Travis Street .Methodist: Ramsey -!),
Stt pb nson It*, Dickson 12, Asion 1,'i,
Whitehead 17. total 70; East Sherman
Baptist: Itiau 11. XewldU S, Stalctip 1,.
Phillips 7. Nichols 7. total 34; Forrest
Avenue Ttyptist : Xewman H, Parks 7.
Jones 10v HiUehesivi 22, Logue 10,
Brady 12. .total 75; Key Memorial:
I, ('arlfon ii, St ale up. H* ~K;.~ 5, Griffin
At the Washington.
"The (iirl from Porcupine."
which cornea to the Washington The.
aire on Friday ami Saturday, will he
seen one of the moat remarkable ani-
mal actors ever appearing' on the
ttcreen. " . "
Thin dog. I4issie by name, is said
pfcture tGr^Ltii0iL Wh*
«st closed, or which are in progress
rior to Easter, are the big campaigns
Whitewright, t Ector, at Haliey,
Quiiier, at llowe, at South Bou-
rn, at Evirh'eart, at lanmard, at
nton, Waples Memorial, l')enison,
y MeUiorial, Sherman, Houey
, T IfiurioWfc ftonthnmydf, Friend- ^ ^ _
ihip, 'iiarless Chapel,- ixmiaon, at KWd- HoinirK 4 ' stalcup 5, total S.
Kejr and at other places. #
Other Campaifna Planned.
• Large revival plans also have l eon
eti for^tampaigns by First
nfch Bduham. Kitst church. Van -
Alstyne and Travis Street, Sluuman
later Ih the year. W ermrrhr
Ihroug tim .churches and there is a
wave- of ^'nulite evartgelHtie fervor,
which H«n.« to augur must.for the
eanae of Christianity and the growih
of the church/' says Presiding Elder
Cooper.
Women'fe Missionary Conference.
The North Texas Women's Mission-
ary Conference will convene iri First
* Methodist1 Church, Itonhani, Tuesday.
;Ayril n. More than 3tK) delegati^ n,glltat.
from the Methodist, ehitrches are ex- (jnartwrK oli "N"o,rth Walnut street with
pecU*d. lit sides the Mi tho<li>t ladies a gixal attendance.-
Irom the Sherman churches who will} A u.t;S 1(IJ1(| from the Cycle
attend, the special delegates from tho4, fjYades of Amcricn. regarding the hold-,1
local Wfllfldl'fl Missionary ^ OClOtU'H {tk^f nf hirvi«h WrPM ilnrimr Vo
hawl_Waynf who playa the lead
rob', tvhile Miss Swanson
«M ke<l on in terror. The figiit occur-
red | u ;fially on the stairway and
Wayne tore away the balustrade new-
ell pour and beat off the rifles of the
attackers. Saiu Wood, iif directinfc,
worked the scene up to a climatic pitch.
until in tluvrealtshi of the moment it
aluwwfpartook of aetualKy and before
Ihey were through, tlip handlis* and
Wayne were almost fighting in reality.
Miss Swanson's screams weren't alto-
gether feigned—it was a very exciting
moment, to say ttfe least.
. "The Husband's* Trademark" was
written by Clara Ber^ngi r and scepar-
Ized by Lorna Moon, former Miune-
aia|Jis syndicate writer.
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Smiling Hoot Gibson is coining to tl e
Queen Theatre on Friday. He will la*
seao in the starring characterlzjitiou of
"HeadinV West," a Cniversal Special
Attraction. Many a story has been
written and many a picture*filmed ^en
the basis of-1lie expression. up in the
air." But Gibson is realty .there in
the the opening scenes of "Headin*
West." in which he enacts the paty of
on Ainericau veteran of the war who
retunis home in time to steal his own I Amerieaji lite. The plaj is a nnnta;
rancli houie from hintaelf and' get '^tinuilart, a succession^ of powerful
the moat intelligent ani-
mal lie has over encountered in
years of Dlcture making.
In the scenes of tlds picture, which
were writfeu by the eminent author,
Jaiues Oliver Curwood. the action
calls for a dog mourning over the
death of her master and so intelli-
gently dkl Tussie. play her part that
it would seem she must be lml>ued4^itm-
with humtan intelligence. We have all
seen the rflog lying oh the grVtve but
to se^ a dog go out into the fields
alone and gathur._Jn her mouth a
bunch of \yiHI flowers and carry them
b;:< k and place them on the grave;
then, kneeling with her feet oil the
head stone* raising her head against
the simple slab, and with actual tears
in her ey«;a, is something that to the
knowledge of the writer ot this ar-
ticle, I vis never before been seen in
pictures..
lacks courage to face his father and
disclose the* fact of lib* marriage. As
a result Nan's life is ruined.
A splendidly virile charaoterlaation
i« that1 u Uch ThetxJOre Hob-
**rts gives to 1 the role at
Oliver Beresford, tlie stern ohl
Puritan who rules Ws family with a
hand of Iron;
1 nilj Marshall makes a Jiojvcrful
impression on the audieyce iu his
his vivid interpretation of the ua'rt of
e vicious ana
meter, forhfbr assistaut Vhief of the
personal audit section, internal reyeff-
ue bureau, -am,! Garnet L'uderwood; 1 a
ashingtim iiioUia*^ e broker.
Fatal Shooting.
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St. TAiui^, Mo., April f —Sam Bal-
sa uio known to the "police as "the Amer-.
icau slMlrr.', was >,h< t ium'1 fatally
wounded by Bcu Ifiaieit In a'fight here
MoimI;. niglit. in B«jn Bah^ano, who
wusa* horse trader, forfeited
lawud here, was arrested in
the east, escaped from a detective
who* was returning him to St.
Louis, Uy leaping through u train win-
dow, but later was recaptured.
covetous "odd-jobs
hispnan," wtio is bribed by Oliver iicrc*-
Word to drive his step-daughter, Nan,
away. :
Charles Meredith. Gertrude Clair,
Edward Mertiudel, Mathilde Brun-
drage and little Muriel Dana are
equally brilliant in their. varioiia in-
teriiretationa of this speiulW^ produc-
<Va s| iraey Charges Filed.
By the Astociuted Press
Washington. April ft—Conspin.cy to
defraud the Cnited.States out of the
collection of liu'cane taxes estimated to
aggregate more, than $1,000,000 Was
charged in the indictuvent returned
liere afealnsi Earl' G. Kick-
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PairtCnow /or a few dollars a gallon
to save the surface of property?
Or put it off and have to pay big
' Ik
money for costly repairs later
Campbell Quality Roof and Barn
Paint is insurance against costly
repairs in the future.
Let us show yon
DIIPONT B. LYON
LUMBER—PHONE 61. ^
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At the Travis.
The iitf pired story , of modern
American womanhood is tokl in a
deei>ly einotfonar and dramatic vein
in "Ilall the Woman". Thomas H.
luce's enthralling transcript of life,
now Is'ijig featured at^th#—"Travis
Theatre, ,
T^i^Jletni't' demojastrates clearly
that romance, as rich and thrlllhig as
sting by the minstrels' of old. is found
abundantly in everyday happenings of
branded as an iinposter.
The yoiHig vet. wanted to get home
and didn'rknow how to do it, financial-
ly speaking. So he hummed his way.
On a /reight? Nix.
yarn. He hid himself
.^ituatiocs, interpreted by a brilliant
cast of highly talented and universal-
ly popular screen players.
Tlie role of Judith Beresford. de-
This is a 1022 ■' voted ' **W<>tnan'* of th |4ny. is in-
1" the "hold" of |4iernreti>*l by Floremv Vldor, who has
ped off at the old home spot in a para- the etOry, and givc«s to* its cxpressiiin
chute. Some <*lass for a hobo! the liest that Is in her. Her character-
Ills apprentU-eship in K. P. in the iaatioii ia powerful and -worthy in eV-
army stood him in g<x d stead. For cry respect of the ljreat and immortal
when he got hOUH" all the work he conld theme.
get—not l elug officially ideutifietl as t JIadge Bel la my, as tlie tragic, piti-
the owner of the biggest ranch in the ful figure of Nr.n, the s>'m^M)lizatlou of
State was in the capacity of cook's l etrayed and deserted" womanluMul,
helper and potato nurse. achieves lu'l^hts of expressive pur-
Louise liorraine supports the.star as trayal that stamp her a great tragedi-
tlu* girl of the story, a very upstarty enne.
little creature from an Eastern board-1 Lloyd Hughes ably acquits himself
lag school. , of a difficult task iu iK rtraying tlie
Others in the cast are Charles Le ! character of David Beresford,
Moyne, Frank Whitson, Gertrude Sliort, J who has secretly married Nan, but
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District, is ex-ottkio delegate.
* Tlie large annual communion
-vice on Tuesday afternoon 'will
'^puducteu by Kev. O. T. C
lading Elder Sherman.District, assist
ed by local pastors and visiting" minis-
ters. Mrs Jfolin S. Turner of Dallas
is President Of the Conference.
Quarter^- Conference.
' . The quarterly conference for J the
fikmthmayde charge will lsk held, the
.coming Saturday at Friendship Metli-
1 Jidlsl church, fmir miles west of
•^herman. Kev. O. T. <^x per, the Pre-
siding Elder, will preach at 11 a. m.
" A big basket dinner will be spread at
'jk 'noon hour.- The business session
wllV be held Qt 2 p. m. and the Pre-
siding Elder will preach again at the
evening hour, 1 :'M) o'clock. Kev. S. L.
^Inborn of Southmayde is the [iftstor
of the church.
Ep worth league Rally.
The Epworth l>iague 1 tally of the
lerman Dislrict will be hel.il sit First
lurch, Bonham at,2:.'Ut n. in% tlie
Mning Sunday. strong program i*
mged and many yomrg people from'
ravis Street and. Key Memorial iu
in will attend. Mr. ('live Young
I>enisoM Is president.
maJriug the races a success,
fTwenty-four new members have lieen
_ _>r .. iylded in the J*ast two weeks. A slogan
for tlie club was adopted which
"Stay on the Itight Side."
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"Fad* and Fancies" ,
Soon Ready for the
People of Sherman
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Mas showing . his pi.ayrK8
4VST what real base Kt n-
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.Detroit. Mkii . April 5; -Physicians
itt Amer lets, (ia., today endeavored to
determine the extent of the injury snf-
J^red by Ty Cobb, minsger of the De-
troit Anicii(ai.s. in a game Iwtween
J^'troii aiul the heater luternation-
u\h there yesterday.
In showing his players the sort of ag
jfresaivc l as** runnh%' lie expects of
them Cobb tried to run two liases oh
^itherglH's single Iu the ninth inning
pid in sliding into the bag turned his
trjtfhf rlnkle and knet'.
The Georgta'H's ro-clde'it .-apped
tttlng spree by the Tigers in which Ty
is credited wit 1* four safeties,' The
jers lo \h H.
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"Fads and Fancies,M a musical com-
edy, will Ik* presented to Sherman jk o-
ple under the ausjrfces of the Sherman
Ten ills Club.
Sixty singers and dancers will take
part, and Miss Kathleen Cook, a popu-
lar Sherman young lady will play the
loading role, opjiosite Mr. Holmes.
Quite a numls'r of young ladles and
young man of the city will take part,
and the public is assured of one of the
lH st entcrtalninaiifs ever presented
he.r«:
There will )xi fourteen song anil
dance nutnln>rs. In fa« t. the eniire pr^
# rara is replete with features of an
enjoyable nature.
I he Austin College Ouartette will
make its apiaaranee with "Fads and
Fancier." ,
The costumes of those who appear
n the comedy will l e of the latest and
most dazsJiug designs. "
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Los Angeles. Calif.. April 5— The
StandawMfli tanker China Arrow
M jm its way .from Los Angeles
to Vladivostok, carrying approximate-
ly barrels of oil. Tliis is the
first cargo of oil to leave this port
for Russia sinw the war started
This is Ni),,1! of a series of advertisements, prepared by a
competent physician, explaiuin g bow Certain diseases which
attack th«' air passages--such as Pneumonia," Influenza,
Whooping Cough, Measles or even a long conrlnned Cold—
often leave these organs in an inflamed, congested state,
thus affording a favorable foot hold for invading germs. And
-how Vicks Vapo-rub may be of value In this condition. -
Your d(K*tor wJU imprest upon you
that following recovery from the active
stage of influenza, there often remains
an inflamed, congested condition of the
yir passages*—throat, larynx, bronchial
tubes and lungs.
Frequently' the cough liangs on—
soreness of the chest persists—you take
cold easily and there may. be oltstinfite
catarrh. This condition is slow to clear
up and If neglected may favor the de-
velopment of pneumonia, or later on,
serious disease of the lungs.
Such cases should continue under the
care of Cheir. phjufician—should exer^,
ise moderately In the open ..air—eat
plcuty of wbojesome food—avoid over-
work and sudden chills.
Night I)' applications, of Vicks Vapo
Bub may help nature to complete tlie
process of repair. ' Because Yjcks acts
loeajly by stimulation through the skin
to draw ou^the inflammation, attract
the bhKxl away from the congested
spot Si and relieve the cough. In addK
tlon. the medicinal ingredients of Vicks
are vaporised by the laxly heat; These
vapors are breathed in all night long,
thus bringing the medication to liear
directly upon tlie inflaimtl areas.
Vicks should be rubbed hi over the
throat and chest until the skin Is red—
then spread ou thickly and cover witJi
hot flamjel cloths. Leave the clothing
loose around the neck and the l ed
clotjn^ airanged in the form of a« fun-
nel so that the vapors arising unjy lie
fr6ely inhale# If the cough is annoy-
ing. swallow a small bit of Vicks the
siic of a pea.
Samples will be sent free to new
users on request to the Vick Chemical
Company, (Jreensboro, N. C.—Adv.
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heart ' and then again
they seem to. bappiiy ex-
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WATCH FOR—
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Thomas H. Ince's Supreme Achievement
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JHE wearer of the '"seven league boots" could cover
miles at a step. But he didn't havc£ a thir^g on yoti.
A glapce through your paper and you jump from NeW
York to San Francisco, Philadelphia to London, or from
Montreal to Timbuktu. You know what is going on the
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to the grocers, the clothiers, the music store; you visit
the factory of a manufacturer, or talk with the maker of
a new household appliance,
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Right in your own arm chair, unhurried, unWorried and
without effort, you can make your choice of good mer-
chandise.
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Performance* Begin 1:30, 3:30,
PRICES:
5:3fl, 7:30, 9:30.
advertisements
MUST GIVE
Matinee and Night.. " ?
Children 10c; Adults 35c—Inclading War Tax:
"THE SILENT CALL/'
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Merchants and manufacturers \yho put
in this paper ^re progressive. THEY
GOOD VALUE. They know that advertising, by in-
creasing the number of sales, will lower prices, and give
you more for your money.
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