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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT. WEDNESDAY, MAY 3. 1922.
THE SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT
(ESTABLISHED 1870.)
Published Daily fcscept Saturday.
SHERMAN, TEXAS.
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Weekly Democrat Published Thursdays.
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ETIiOl t: STILL LOOKS TO
AMERICA.
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• Recent statements by Premier Lloyd
George of Great Britain and Lady As-
tor, and b> statesmen of different na-
tiona of fcurope, bacludlug those of
soviet RuMthi. leave no doubt that the
idealism tint* relative Isolation of the
United States are the most potential
real and M-nUmental forces. In iuier-
nati'ui.ii altuirs It 1* not the com-
mercial ami financial strength «•?
America that is most impressive. an
in some ca*«p thin can l e and is a
negative advantage, but the humani-
tarian policy that aims at perfect
human just lee.
Sine* flit* foundation of this repub-
lic there never has t ecn a selfish
motive oi purpose lu our national
enterprise. ■ Wt have never tiled to
annex territory. We have never wurred
for conquest. W'v ha\e always en-
deavored to be fair iu our dealings
with other people*, and we have gen-
erally beeu somewhat nore regard-
ful of justice to tLeiu thau of our
Our Contemporaries
SAYS RAILROADS
OWNED BY FEW
ARE PLASTt RED WITH INFLAT-
ED STOCK AND BOND IS
SI ES 10K OWN BENEFIT.
APPLICATIONS
IN DOCUMENT!?
IT IS CLAIMED SEIZI KE OF KIT
KLI X KLIN ItELONGINGS
MAKES REVEI.ATION.S
Amai'Ulo. Texas,.;May 3 -In Jones of ; tin the a ivo, iutcti rn*k
i l&tigiuiue tinged with ^onvincing arij Lus Angclc*. Calif. Mav ft—Appli:
guments ii: behalf of bis plalfonri. Unions to the ixu Klux KIan for "puii-
roller 1'. Thoiuns. candidate for ihe ishineiit" for flerlutn persons have been
Lulled ■ S'^tes Semite, brought ''k"|found .among (he documents seized
Porter liMMMiiBlm jjH "
ii.to I'oiier bounty iu m> | here la^t week at the headuuarters of
altenioon iH-foie the ^pacific domain of the organiza-
tion. ue<ordiug to representatives of
the district attorney. Allied .answers
from khrn officials stating that action
might he expected also wen* seised, it
\fjip said. .
—-I'.otli applications and alleged ans-
wers will he presented to the eounty
giand jury when It begins Hs inventi-
It's a fact that some women are
likf houses, paint improves their .tp-
peaninee.-i-Wbfitesboro News.Recbr*l.
Charles, haven't you beard that the
latest #4s io dean out "the pores and
let the balmy sunshine and soft air
in to restore the skin to its pristine
beauty? Weil, anyway, that is what
the modem woman is doing now. lids,
treatment, ii is said, gives a soft
pink tint that is Irresistible. Pass the
good word on, .
A few of the little tblu&s in "HAs
t bat mean* tmieh to-your Ilealtb ijtnd
physical welfare are your teeth. .Don't
uegleet t!iem too long.—Gainesville
Register. ^
Fortunately, the public schools are.
paying .more u It cut loir rmw -than-ever
la-fore to oral hygiene. The e'onae-|
ipience is that .be youinc generation
promises to gr. w into mature man*
hood and womanhood with sound
teeth whiej. not only will i.rnvo a
decoration Wtien they smile and eom"
fort -in mastication of food but will
campaign
addr*sK this
voters of Amarillo.
Mr. Tb miss stressed the League of
Nations, ids plank advocating an -I'.g-
i i nil iu 1st as a Medih -r of the Fed
era I Reserve Board, and dlscusned
iapltal anil lalwtr. He advocated n
s nail navy as a means < f universal
)>eace tliro'ngheut the world. Conclml-
ing "hts sts ecb. th<k candidate .said:J
. 'The Est h t'ununias
eonsummaHon of
Iniquity. |j illustrates the jiower of
corpori'.te greed, to sha|n- legislation.
The milrnads of the ronntry are the
hijackers of the country's coinnicrce,
A , few families own a controlling in-
terest in the chief railways of . the
[country. Tin- railways are plastered
j with inflated stock mui bond issues.
The American people, under forms ot
law,"are Iwipg 'robbed by extortion-
ate freight rates to pa.V dividcntlK on
fictitious viiiIvmjy v.ihicv
"In the nliine of 1W T>Urd^bed p^o-
ducers. consumers' stmi shiver's. I
protest, lu ttn-'rr Interest I 'aar ready
to give battle to the continental rail-
iiiw vfiU ' W' *'r kJi'M a< <iviti,'s' nut ot 13JU. Mr.-NWsoi* hnd H 1.004 xotct
congressional H,urruw ' ,u"! authorities saul. v and Ma honey 1ffl>574-.
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PAUL, MINN.
CORPORATION COl'NSEL DRFEATS
LABOR CANDIDATE li\ 13,000
VOTES
ORDER OF EASTERN STAR
ELECTS NEW OFFIC ERS.
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At Masonic hall/rlliesdr.y night Car
penter's Chapter. Nm ls.'{, Ot^ler of
Easieru" Star, helds Its regular meet-
ing and ^elected the following, of
ticerA, for, the ensidng year:
Mrs. Mavy J^tr Barr, W. M.
\V MeCaslaiid.' W. P
Miss S« ph)e Kreuger, A. M.
Mrs, Mary Dickson, Secretary..
I>an 11 Poole. Treasurer.
Mrs. Edna Mitchell, C>.
Mrs. Xfa\ Mc< 'a si and. A. C.
Theso officer?.; tog*11her with the ap-
pointive uliiccrs. will be installed
about the Tsi «.t' .1 line.
You Know a Tonic Is, Good
When it inuke.s you eat like a hungry
I boy and brings hack the color to yottfl
{ cheeks. Yt n can soon*, flel the
Strengthening1 Invigorating Effect of
1 Groves Tasteless CHILL TONfO, (50e.
(Adv.)
tues
build flesh,
tvith
.purified
blood
take
By the Assorlatrd Pre.*#
« St. Paid, Minn., May .'5. -Virtually
toinplefe returns early froip yester-
dil.v's rity eleitlon uave Arthur E. Nel-
son a majority of more than 13.000
votes for V.Jyor over William 11. Ma-
hoia-y. labor candidate.'
Mr. Nelson, who is corporation coun-
sel tor (he city of St. Paul, is .'10 years
old and will he one of the youngest
Mayors this city has ever had, He
Mill succeed L. Ct (Larry) Hodgson,
who was not a.~ HUidlda tc for re-elec-
tion.
With only ifrriM fc«tffer<wl precIiK'ls
RHEUMATISM IS
GONE, AND HE
Fire ill' Oiuaiia.
. oni; ha. N« l,.. May 1'anned by a
stiff hrni/«' fire early today destroy-
ed a thrco-stcry brick building iu tin;
heart of (he downtown business sec-
tion. The loss is estimated at $lOO,tHM>.
Perfect Shoulders and Aruu
Mualt tb*
ItHMutiiut, «ott. pea'ty
white appeara#.-*?
Cuiiraud'* OfUnttl
Cream renders to the
shoulder and arms.
Covers klcin blemishes.
Will not rub off. Far
superior to powders.
Send 15c. for
Trial Siz*
ferd.t hopkins
ft son
New York
oWu rights. <'i
It Is dot at all amarfilg that Mr.
George should publicly deplore the shield them fiom many of the physl-
abscnce of the > United States from
tbe Genoa conference. Nor is there
cause for surprise in his statement
that It is not the chance of Eurojie's
receiving American gold that worries
the delegates, bpt their weakness
without America's fnoral influence.
Mr. George said that America's iao
cal ailments to which (heir pride<vi-
sors have bet'ii heir. We are strong
for the public schools giving more at-
tention to such daily nect teities . ot
life aud less to tbe teaching of frills
and furbelows.
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Topeka Man Says He Suffered
Foi* Sixteen Years—Gives Tan-
lac Praise for Complete Restor-
ation to Fine Health
"Tanlae completely restored my
health after I had suffered sixteen
y ars fiom stomach trouble," said J.
C. Welsh, -l.'{ Harrison street, Topeka,
Ha*., cariM-nter tor the Santa Fe sUo| s,
"My apptdite was exlremejy |s or.
l^p to this date In not one of th«
recorded cases wheh an auto ami a ni"' although 1 ale little it lay in my[
latlon giveK iiotency to any stand that t^D rr^ (u 0(.,.,1{lV t),e sanu. truss-jstomach aud distressed ine terribly. |
this government takes. Iu other words. ing sa^me time has the auto
he declares that ths> delegates Miss out,first test. The odds are
tb* unuKMniM. "f the Amertoan thV MiM
ad
also had rheumatism in my anas and
legs, also headaches, nervousness ami
was unable to sleep well.
"Friends at the shops who had Iteen
«> in i., ...i as if it is the part of wi^iom for tlje
diplomatic policy. He publicly drlvers tlll rtHn fo st0p la-fore the rbeuetiledr-by Tanlae ad^si d u& tu try.
raits that the- Idealism of America (.roHH|,lg reached -Bonbaiu Favor- |H tW dfflep t6.v sec'onirhiiftic my ini
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this country's
weight of * Just arbiter's.
/ There Is uo apparepi reason
should get
XKisltion ^ the Ite.
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Into "entangling alll-
nnces" or become Involved in Interna-
tional i-olitics. But we cannot avoid
participating lu world affairs. The
prevailing sentiment in all lands for
peace, democracy and universal . ac
cord is the Immediate result of the
propagation -of American idents
j And yet we are told that fools
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born every minute.
Current Comment
Suirkle
(Syracuse Post-Standard.)
The Save a Life I^eflgne." avIuts^ pnr-
provement began. Tlie rheuniatlsm is
now gom\ tiry apatite is fine. I sleep
well nights and have gained several
pounds.*. 1 think Tanlae is .simply s
gt a ud medicine."
Tanlae 'is sohl hy all good drug
gists.- Adv.
Mrs. Louis Verse) will preset* Miss
lima Rhodes iu recital on the even-
ing of May 3rd. Wethfesday, at 8:15
o'clock, in Jlie liidd-Key Auditorium.
Itie public is cordially invited to
"Heml. iu2-2tc
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
■ 'Aunouncements under this bead!n|
an' subject to the actlon of the Dein
KHratlc pclmaries In July, 1922.
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For Congress; Fourth District of Tes*s
8AM RATBITRN.
(R^ehH-tion.)
For Tax Culler tor. Grayson Coo&ify;
D. R. (rWilnb^ VAUGHAN.
B. U. WISIKDM.
For Sheriff, («rayson County:
Ef.fD EVERHEART.
W B. 4Hilt) GOODE.
J. D UQIJGHTY. ;
For County Judge, Grayson County: v
R. M. CARTER.
DAVTnX B. STEED.
For Public Weigher, Precinct No. 1:
J. L. (Jiui) SNYhER.
Just ire of the Peace, Precinct No. ' 1,
• Placo No. 2:
W. L GORMLEY.
Dame Fashion Decrees
a low waist-line, a V or
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bateau ncck, a novel tlra-
pery—and at oncc^ you find
it reflected in the
. SUMMER FASHION BOOK
PICTORIAL REVIEW
FAT1UKNS for JUNE
> with Guides for Cutting aud
\C'ou*t ruction
Motw tlipht r
I)rr« 1077
New Embroidery Magazine 25c.
June Fashion Sheets are here, free—Come get yours.
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Don't "Baby" Corns
Don't pet and coddle, nurse or "doctor"
su^hanuoylmr Joy killers. Hnntshtbein-'
quickly, painlessly. forever wltb
"BETS-IT"
Mot only bard corns or soft corns bo.
every kind ot corn or callus surrenders
to "Uets-tt" and pe*-ls ri*bt off. i ft taken
fsw awOBBlS IP a®«>P pain wltb
WOlruirslHt
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lis tcK peel them
today.
money bark If It . .
but
t'tlk'UKO.
S<d<l hi Sherman By
REITIPfr DRi'G STGItfS,
CARL R. NALU
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Too must turn notk*,! that «
, , | I hut the lucresse hiiK !«•«•< illiumj
ar is in progress lH'tHi*en tbe l4im im(|ve j^in, 'Hie War veterans.
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The world still believes iu America, 1 l* se is to dlscourttKe s« lf-<lestruction.
w.lil . ,t v Arni ri#>«r. atiiiK estiiwites the suicides Ju the IJulted
and .till hopes In It American stau ^ ^ ^ Thl,y m<tv
dards will Is^ underst K>d moye oeui y M'une exnisolation. As the leoyue
and l etter than ever as soon as the |UIS M of 12.144 aulddes. tlu-
postwar wist fast ••'la dlssiiuited. exa^erat in.i i> not ureut.' Many sui-
t-isles are never so re«H)f1Ctl,' rHie ulunt
striking and tbe most distressing feat-
ure oft the record is. the increase In
child stoielde. from 177 iu .111111 to 707
|ln 1!)L1 . aud to .S58 iu 1HL!J. No ex-
be iieve
inuuig (he
war is In progress oetween im ' njitlve iKUil, 'Hie war. veterans, sul
pert and Holt Steamship Company, a aro 5UH, not n large mnidk-r in
BrltUh concern, apd the ; Cnited view of tbe uuinher of yeteiuits, and
HUM SlUW'ftiK llonrrt. ,f r '«. «h«di wftltli s,. si.fr,wl,
t-I , sj/„,11, pi'odnelna: (hat inentnl ♦iiudiflon so.
creases Hi rates apply o d. 4 freum utly h ading to s- lt «l stin« tbuc
American ps rt*. but it Is almost a cer- «mjiv subfiles projHiriioiuite
tsinty that the War will extend to to Ibelr iiuiut>crs nnioug the lesirueil
norta in all Darts of tbe world. / . ! <• «l «* well to-do tluin among those in
ovnmnle uf tl e bumble circuiiistanci x tun ing the
Hew to a««a*l**|! n«wplr p.lM ,„r|M>l!,.
necessity tif baring a merchant ma<* ,lolls |,al)k presidents. 7d of thi n-
line. If the Cnited Htates Shipping <-|mss«-m iteing milllouulrex. were sulctaivs.
Board bad no steamships, or tliere m physici.-ms. 57 Judges, 21 clergy:
m*t* no roor. Amerlon-owjwd mm- >ul "- « l""'s
. . sors, :«J Inokeis. llure are twice lis
cantlle murine, the Iiltisi «oin|Min. uiaM> !Jv. tiromeU cvoUltltilDft Mii-
conld establish low rates between the t.lde,-- The depression in lutsiness litis
British and foreign ports and exclude undoubtedly been ttie catlNe explaua-
American business from Intemafional tory of laige part of the Increase.
The unrest, unhappy home relations,
trade. divorce, the decline of rcifgiotts senti-
The world is lsH*omlng smaller ct- uu.n, contributing causes whidU
ery day and business is growing lani- will aot be so soon mended.
er. Tbe whole world is our trade _ .... .-;i '
territory in these times. If the United
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fcr ladies unboxed and ready for selling today. In Blue,
Brown, Rose, Go!/J and Orchid. Very smart and differ-
ent are these new styles, not room here to describe, but
4We knqw you will like them. A nice medium weight
tailored ideas. Just
one half price of last season; choice $1250
Choice|^|bw
One round closing out price on all'fl^idies Suits. Navy
and colors. Not many left, choose early.
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Will save you money on your purchases.
Come and see. Every garment in our store
on Special Sale.
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States is tc get all the International j
trade, both exports and imi orts, that j
It ts entitled to. we must provide
iking facilities st the principal j
marts and run ships to haul i
freight and protect our interests.
HOME, SWEET HOME—AN INVENTION TO MAKE INVENTORS PRACTICAL WOULD BE POPULAR
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' lyslcal laboratory of the Carnegie
Mates that the erust of the
earth is moving slightly northwards.
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Ntath Pole and put explorers out of
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conference put tlieir hands in front of«;
their faces and smile when (hey hear
that PreskJiMit Harding would l«e
glad to have an American blinker at-
tend t world's sound money forum
Pieces of gold Interest them moat
Former $lce President Thomas t It.
ill suggests a new means of
money to pay the soldiers a
ji sell or raflje
tlie CnitecJ Htates Senate.
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