Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 256, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 3, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1922.
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FRIENDSHIP
LOCAL NEWS
DECORATION DAY OBSERVED AT
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INITIATES NEW MEMBERS
INDUSTRIAL
KILBANE WILL MULBERRY SI.
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Togs Continue
Winning Streak
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ELIMINATION OF WAKTK IS DfS MARTIN KNOCKS 01T HERMAN
(USSKD III' HEADS OF SKY-
ERA L SHERMAN PIA^TS
IN FIRST ROlNb AT MADI-
J*0N S(|l ARE IjARDEN.
EAST SHERMAN PEOPLE WILL
CELEBRATE EVENT ON THE
DAY OF OPENING.
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Frtem&hip. Texas. Muy 8. —
The regular ami vial decoration
<luv wn* nl s«'rvr«l Thursday,
> April 7. Dr. T. I*. Holcomh, p#«tor
of the 'Klmt Baptist Church of Sher-
toian, yrwilwd « ve*f Inspiring mmon.
At; . On* iHiori hour a bountiful dinner
\ and enjoyed l y all pres-
"f K fitt of Kleetra. Texas, is visit
ink Mr. ai\«l Mrs. B. <>. Pitt iin<l family.
Mr. and Mi*. John Dal ton and
children left Saturday overland for
Colorado to visit .Mrs. Abieht's sister.
Little Mrniria .Jt'nm'der U .vfe Ltb«
'•is ( randinothei, Mrs. J, R, Canghey,
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The Tpxas eJiapter of*the Uoolety of Bi/ the Associated Prest v
Infiustihil Knjflne<'i:s ln'ld an interest-'" New York. May S-2-Johnny tvi!
lag "mei'ting at tlir' Chamber of Com- bane, featherweight champion/ " sat
uiereo Hull Tuesday night. near the ring in-Madison Square Gflr-
Th«i subject \\;is "Mlimlmitlon of dm lust tj.t:ht. when Vincent "l*ei*
>Va«te." jwr" Martin ot Brooklyn knocked
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Mrs. J. lit. Hayes, who has been
for some time, is u'olc t<> be out ajjuth.
- Mrs. Fred Wright continues ill.
Tkc mcmliers of the C, D. Q. Club
*\vcn* eut<rtniniil in the home of Missc
Georgia PUt Friday night. April 21 .
The business meeting was held, after
which three new iucimIhMh were Initiat-
ed into the club. A tree contest wax
1,,-bl. in Which Mrs. J'.. W. Sherron was
victorious. Games and music were
enjoyed throughout the evening. Re-
freshments of hot chocolate and wa-
fc!s were set veil by the hostess.
Mrs. Horace -Abicht And Mrs. Bert
Sherron -were hostesses to the young
people of Filcmt-'htp SUiiday school at
a niH*- o'ebwk lum-'ln'on Sunday, Apiil
18, in the nciiic of Mrs. Abieht, com-
plimenting Will C«rgglns,\ who 1 soon
to leave. **
The meeting wa,s in charge of* Ar- out Babe Iifr '«in, the Pacific coast
thur Hopkins of the Interstate Cotton featherweight, in one minute and
Oil Refining Company, and the fol- forty-five seconds iii the first round,
lowing-manutaeturers made short talks, When the round opened Herman
describing methods which had been da need at a dizzy pace around the
found successful in their respective the Brooklyn lad and then when Bubo
plants: llugb Hall, Texas NurserydaneetL off. baUdee M. rtin cttuyht
Company; l'aul Smith,Vi. H. It. Smith Herman full on the point of the
Milling ,Cuupany: Tom llopaon, A. B. jaw with a rO>*V ie't. - ii. r uum mttty
C. Cuuily < oi. )vaoy ; Jess Totteu. was out ufter tln-« first blow a*i<*
w.asliin^lou Iroii Woiks;-W. P. IJuunc, v. hen in- retained his fee: after a
" Mutual Refining Company; Jim Rob- ffvfe■ count he whs da/e;i, Martin
sick Uolierts Electric Company; W. staged* a body attack, brought his
\V. Ro«lgers, Sherman Ice Company; J. rightto the jaw and Herman was
C. Pax ton, Grayson TeU'pliono Com-
pany. .
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counted out. .
Kilbaue mh)4 i'C would kv'e]>
pron Is<' to meet the winner.
Will list's stated Wednesday that
the Weccssi.rv funds to my for the
property, to open .Mulberty street 117
feet east to Carr avenue has been sub-
suil.ed and pahl in. and that as soon «
as the deed is received the people ad-
Jjccnt to that thoroughfare in Fast
Sherman will hold a celebration and
serve lee cream and cake.
Mayor J. B, Wilson and others are
pit the p: grnth for speeches.
Real Estate Loans. Mechanic's I Jen
Lo.ins for building purposes. Vendor's
Lien Notes dlscoi nt d, several tlious-
nml do'lars why available to loan. See
A. E: Peyton, sales manager, W. D. Col-
liM Co.. De^dson. ml r tc
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GreenvillCi Texas, May 3— The
Tc gs continued their winning streak
Tuesday, and, by pounding Yeagcr
and Voting hnrd, defeated the Ard-
inore PrtMlucers in a slow i^ud free-
hitting game, marked by costly errors*
8 to 7.
It. Hill, twirling for the Tvgn, and
Yeager and Young, who performed on
the mound for the Producers, were
weak and bestowed their hits in
batches. hiMdar, the the Togs' first
baseman, slatumed one out of the
park with one on. in the eighth.
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Yeager, Young and l.emasters; R.
Hill ami Forrest.
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Dublin, May .". No date has yet
lx*en fluid fer the funeral of Uichard
Croker. It is not expected, however,
that. it. Will take place before Friday
mid .jHtssibly not until Sunday. v.The
Ixsly has been. embalmed an removal
of the metallic coffin is awaited.
There is acme gossip In Dubl':* .re-
garding the financial affairs oT Mr.
Croker. Some friends of the family
express the l elief that his wiU, if he
left one, will disuse of very lit tie
property, asserting that the btilk cf
the Cytale wtJil to hla wife u^^U'r a
stittlement. "*V ' • r
Rumors fljt the inconm derivaJde
from the cstnte at £3,00. Another ru-
mor is to the effect ,fchat'._ Gleucairn
eastle. Mr. Croker's r*sldenee near
here^ was left to the Irish Sisters of
Charity.
BODY OF GEN.
M'ANDREW TO BE
Washington, May .1.—The body of
Major General James A. McAndrew.
chief of :staff of the American expe-
ditionary for-es in France, lies in state
in the rotunda of the Army War Col-
lege. Toda-y It will be laid at rest with
fullest military honors in the receiv-
ing vault at Arlington cemetery.
By th« A*aoeiat r<f Prcs
Ashdown. Ark., May JJ.—J. A. Mo-
TXmald, weiMMary of the little River
County National Farm Loan Associa-
tion and president of the Farm Loan
Aswveiation of Arkansn^, r<'sigiied from
the former position ywhrdfly f«i|ow.
ing the uiakiug public of charges
against him by Myron A. Waterman,
Federal Land Bank Fxaminer. alleging
ocercliarges on loans and nii«nppro-"
priatiou of funds.
Miller Bound Over.
Robert- Miller, arrested recently at
Denton by C jay sou County offh-ers
for forgi ry; was )H>nud over p> a>yalt
action of the grand jury in/bonds to-
talling following a preliminary
Iteariug lx*fore Justice of the Peace R.
A. MeCray Tuesday itfternoon. Sev-
en complaints are filed against him.
Will Appeal Case,
San Francisco/Calif.. May 3—Attor-
ney General /V. S. AYebb hits announc-
ed that the . State Supretne Court de-
cision i'.eclaring unconstitutional cer-
tain provisions of the California anti-
alien land law may IV apjeaJed to the
I'llitcd State- Supreme Court.
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Mrs. Beatrice Kikei and Miss Lil-
lian Jotttf present their pupils W a
piano m !taLv on Thursday, Muy ,4th
in the Kldd Key auditorium, at s
oV-lock. The public Ik cordially Invit-
ed. uiM-Jtc
Camp Converted.
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By thy Associated Press
Dernlng. \. M., May :i.- Sisters of
the Holy Cross at iHoming, will Convert
Camp CodV iierc, a eantonineut for
tid enular patients during the wdrhl
war, into a hospital, it wnV artitot«iced
today ;Tiy J. Ai Tliffumey, a ioeal; lAtsl-
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Ilarthou Airives.
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By the Assnridt- 4 P*e*3L
1 lis. May L<jnis liarthou. head
of the Trim'' defegatlon u tienoa. ar-
riveil In Paris toilay and went imme-
diately to rb- foreign office to confer
with Premier Poincare, He was to at
tend a -meeting of the cabinet.
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When the bowels"1 and liver are
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the entire system. Help Nature get
rid of this waste. Take a BOND'S
LIVER PILJi at the very first sign of
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