Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 294, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 13, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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ORGANIZE FOR
OENERAL GOOD
Lin Merchant?' Associations
Needed by Communities.
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CO-OPERATION IS NECESSARY
How to Mold Local Patroraga Daepit#
th« Aggrassiva Assaults of Mail Order
Houooa—"Spaolal" Days -a Splandid
Qehema That |a Productive of Cxcal*
lant Kaaulta.
MEETINGS TUESDAY NIGHT
A.skocIh I loll,
at
Retail MerehuntH
"hamhcr of Commerce.
Sherman Camp No. D; W. O. W., at
I. O. O. F. hall.
ltiirkiuasous Union, at *Maceabee
ball.
Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, at
B. of K. C. ball.
Wednmlay Afternoon.
Worn( '« B^neficUry Association, at
Maccabee ball.
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT. .TUESDAY.'JUNE 13, 1^22. f /fl I
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trousers were ri^'yOr.tHQ $1 WIN
and in #11 vfer.'. t'rum the rooin
of John Sadler. Mr. Tone's faiher-In-
law. five $ . hills were taken?- Jewelry
in both rooms was left undisturbed.
In the room of Mr. Tong'a daughter,
Mildred Tong, a wrlxt watcli \ta*
taken.
Third A
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inv H-hool :u A. & M. College, ha* ro- from all jmrts of Texas.
tWncd bumc.
A. E. Movris of Hen I son was in Sher-
iman Tuesday on business.
j Sherman Orove No. 77 Woodman
• Circle will hold a regular meeting at
Carpenter Hall Tuesday night.
The G ray son County Commissioners'
Court is in Kession this week. Routine
* ouri is in session mis wcck. uouune
*%ted. 1914. by Thomas J. Sullivan.) husihess will take up most of the time
loranity which does not or-
leral good of Ita citi-
iriMia tUU, &a organ-
everything when
U If permit II ttxitea tha community
b* one ai tbe ebonueat of all ties—tbe
deatre of lt&roring ovary citlxen'e con-
dition.
<■ Corporation accomplishes everything
when it la perfect It satisfies deal res,
simplifies need*, foresees tbe wlahea
and beoomea e oonatant source of ben-
efit
'a hearts ought not to be set
of tbe court, It Is stuted.
Ed West brook of Wolfe City, candi-
date for Congress, will speak in Sher-
man, at the Court House, next Erhlay
night.
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Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hor-
ton of Dallau ou Thursday June 8, a
daughter. The .little girl has been nam-
ed Betty Ruth Horton.
Mrs. C. B. Dorchester, who bad the
misfortune to fall In Dallas recently
*ftnd fracture her ankle, is reported 1m-
\sslstant Eire Chief Hughes of
the Dallas Eire. Department ami Ser-I-—,_ ... , , 4 „ ,
Kraal (lio l.„n„ I **,r<T ^5527
w.ti. M„M y afti'rutiuii aa.l -Ul "" '" «* ■. .
u conference with members of the Slier-'. (Jus Smith of Paris was in the. city
man Eire and Police department with (Tuesday on business.
reference to tlie securing ' Miss Mabel Dines of Van Alstyne
the paatiage by the legislature wrtH j„ the city shopping Monday,
or a compulsory ik o.-Ioil i,;n for fire, ,. R M1„er of ColllnnvlUe was
and iwllco I'lailloyow. Iho visitors «ll - „„ Tuesday.
cussed with the local firemen and po- . „ „ _
lleemen the matter of their giving their ^ Meadow® of Bells was in the eitjj
supiHir; of the bill. Members of the Tuesday. f. „ j
toe.2 departments ar^ practically unan- • R. L liymilton of Dorelicster was
imous in mui portof a bill of this char- here on business Tuesday: • ,
acter, it was indicated at the meeting. 1 j. u. Moore of Van Alsiy.ue wa^ in
although the fund for the payment of the city Tuesday. '
poaslons would MM out of Mtednt Ml«.' K. It Thomas of.1>onl son '
of tbe member* of tbe departments. It
would Ik; administered by.a board of
Locke,
Binkle} flotel Arrivals.
If. Orr, Oklahoma City: J. S. Fer-
ris. New York City; J. W. Fonester.
* Dallas; W II. C. M. Small. Fort
was
which the Mayor would Ik- chairman.
NEW SHOP BUILDINGS
TO BE ERECTED BY KATY
AT DEN I SON SOON
in tbe city Monday shopping.
, It. L. Ray was in Howe Tue.^ida y ou
IMt one another, but aet with one MU *,a , , u , t , VR,, V
♦^er and all kgainit tbe community nkol.v h«r
evil.
Unitee l y ttrongest Tie.
tends to wear off tboae
wbiob maintain destruction
and animosity between budnees Inter-
It aoftans and poUabea tbe manners
of m«n-
It tflapoaoa tben to peece by estab-
ablng in their community an order of
uy Slope, on the lnterurban.
Tliere will l>o a meeting of the boys
of pe Molav Tuesday nlj;ht at 7:30
o'clock tot the purpose of initiating
candidates of wJiicli several will be
from I'onbaiu. The meeting will bo
held at Masdulc hall.
Put Ramsey, physical director of the
Hablng in their community an order of Sherman Y. M. C. A., came down from
citlaena bound br tbrtr interests tg be the boys' camp Monday. - returning
the fnardtana of public welfare. |Tuesday. He says the boys are welj
IJve merchants'associations, live In- and having a Rood time. .lie caught
dividual merchants with .Inventive a 10 1 -'2 pouuil catfish Saturday.
minds, can do much toward regaining I —
and holding the farmers' patronage} .Funeral services for/Mrs. L.vdia E. ««#««,„ H
now b^ng aoaght and fought for by, Tbomiwon, HI years old, who died Sun- l , ^ ,
the aggressive mall order houses. !<luy night, were here at tbe home of
All of the merchants of a town or 1,4 r daughter. Mrs. Sue Brown, three
county eo-operutlr.g . aa members of miles, west of Sherman Tuesday morn
tbe rtgh: kind of an association can' " l,t 10 Ol",0('k-
accomplish much to the general benefit
Denlson, Texas, June 13.—Announce-
ment -Is made by officials 'of the Mis-
souri, Kansas &. Texas Railroad that
bids' had been listed for aud would be
awarded by July 1 for an expenditure
'in LHuiison of approximatejy SKOO.OOO
for new shop buiblings. The build-
ings will consist of a roundhouse, ma-
chine shop, storeroom and other build-
ings. The cost is for buildings only
and does nut include machinery. The
buildings are to l>e erected 4t the new
IS,500300 terminal no\t . ubder con*
at Miction west of IK'nison by the Katy.
and which should be completed by the
fall of.llKJa. The present locomotive
Shops will bp mu1nt#ii«4 *or u
however,' they will later lie dlsman-
tf.sl after the new buiblings are placed
in use. The present roundhouse will
Ikj used for passenger locomotives and |
yarti engines only after the new sho^
buildings are Completed. The payroll
of employes at tlve new shops will be
aprroNiinatclv $70,000 monthly, while
shop's payroll will run
monthly.
business
T. M. Buford Is spending a few J lays'
.vacation at AmarUlo.
lautious Pryer of Kansas City, ,Mo„
was in the city Tuos<lay on busin<>>. s.
R. S. Womacfc was in Dallas ' Tues-
day on business. >
J. C. Skagg spent Tuesday in I>j iJIas
on business.
I,. E. Frizzell was In McKh iney
Tuesday.
lieuis Half and Bob Gainer were in
Dnrant, Okla.t Tuesday on biisine: w.
Mr. and Mrs. W. U, l>;wis of 1 tcnt-
soii were here Monday shopping.
M. W. Allen was In McKinney Tues-
day on business. v-
Mr. vnd Mrs. R.« F. Powell of Van
Alstyne were in tbe city ' shorj >ing
Tuesday.
Fraud Weudt, who has been attends
Mrs. "Bert Tui:fl,r, Who has been vis-
iting ber daughter, Mrs. Rov
^ha>« returned to Dallas.
MYm T 1 tj _ , ... . „ *!. V/. nmuii, r mi
UvtvMihjiiz y *A' STT* wh" hM Smi,h- A, k ■■ o. . A,l,urv. Now Or-
ho'iiio 1'i^it ^ roturnea loans; o. u 1't.lllpH, Delias; F. m:
J>>m0 !OUbrouRli;Jr.. ParMM. Kan.; W. H.
B- T . Davis of Plaluvlew, Texas. ^it'rr,tk J*- Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. H.
wbo bus been visiting R. L. Quails for ^nssell and son. Pilot Point. Texasi
in tew days, baa^returned to his" home. Mr aurt Mrs- J- H ltussell. Pilot
* \ivs. \f * - a ,f . . Point; E. R. Whitten. Dallas; J. F.
dren Vfr <v\SlI "?d 15.rftndchl1- «"lth, St. Louis; J. N. Bisintln, New
vi'sil Ai, ii i \'i for to York: Fr«l Whathe. Dallas; Paul
I it Mi and Mis. M. (. Pippin. Costc. DaUas; Mrs. K. Mrick. Dallas;
AJiss Helen O'flradv 1ms i ini-t<.ui J. B KcIrad DhIIhh' S P MHIer,
Bel-
Dtfi*
Frederick i . ,ut*: J Rothe, Philadelphia. I'n ;
'^.ivrjei, wno has bc<'l| 111. .. •) n 4 r. II n r at
tSSSia W'V A- * M " liahas/'n i'^/lo'^'Mosko^ K";
u, .. , ... |D Lefkovets. Nashville, Tertn.; E. II.
Holland La Nieca of Fairhope, Ala., White. Dallas; C B. ITrowtil I.os An-
.s visiting Ernest Jones, Jr., in this geles. Calli.: H. House. Dallas; C. V.
c v' Reaney, Dallas; W. E. Dickson. Fort
Miss Annie W< ndt has returne<l from T. E. Suelson, Ardmore, Okla.;
C. I. A. at Denton where she has been Hall. Sherman: B. I). LaPn lle.
attending school the past year. J Dallas: S. II. Barton, Shreveport, T^a.;
Mls« Nanle Nelson, who has been i"' Dreoker,-'New \ork City; H.
spending the winter In Sherman Mf. Eoiu'h.-McGregor, Texas; F L R .
tending scIuk.L has left for ber home.kor' AWI«no- Texas; J. II. Smith. Dal-
at Coldthwaite nomc las; T. M. Garrett, Dallas: Jack Fry
ha. Neb.} H. J Mf
M. Smit^ Dallas;
Worth.
Duran, Fort
. " 11 • * j-fiP'". i oste, Dallas; Jlrs. K. Mrick. Dal
! Aliss Helen O'Grady has returned R- Kelson. Dallas; S. P. Ml
riom it few days' visit wiih Mends jn Dallas; A. King. St. Ixmis; W. P.
DeniSon. Ichor, Sweetwater; T E. Gregg,
,.tiS «. . . * fl, , „ . ier. San Antonio; D. L. Williams. Dai-
Jake L\Stein left 1 iiesdav for I>aI-;laH; >v. F. Mitchell. Rochester, N. Y.;
Dry (Jomis t. F. Harper, Austin; L. Pry or, Oma-
las to attend the Retail
Merchants' Association, which is be-
ing held In that city.
Ml>s Mary Crutchfiebt, teacher at
Central IJIgli School. left Tuesd^y^ fpr
Austin to take a summer course at
the university^-
Alton and Louise Po< of El Paso,
nVphew and niece of Dr. W. T>. Poe
of this city, are visiting Dr. and Mrs.
Poe for n few days en route to Little
Rock, Ark.
A. D. Turner of Keith's Drug Store
is attending the Texas Retail Drug-
gists convention, held In Fort Wprtb
June 13 to June 15v This convention
will have In attendance 5,000 druggists
Burial was in West
Hill cemetery,
of all concerned in the solution of tbe
retail mall order problem.
Must Conserve All Interests.
Too many combinations of , mer
chanta fall becauee too often those or-
ganising them lose algbt of the law of
fntitual benefit and seek to advance
the selfish Interests of tbe merchant*
alone at the expense of their custom-
To bf permanent and beneficial. It
seems to me, .a mercbanta' asaociation
should confine itself to devising way*
and means of bettering trade generally
in Its own town. Efforts in that direc-
tion, of course, cannot be continually
successful unless the interests of con-
sumers sre alao conserved.
Law of Mutual Benefit.
But stsrtlng with the fact that both f
farmer and townaman are Interest-
ed In making the town snd country
prosperous, you woul£ have the law of
mutual beuefl^on which to bi|ild up an
assodstloD that would be powerful la
convincing all the people of tbe section
that "It pays to keep your money at
y
Getting fanners to town, It seems to
me also, Is tbe most important field of
a merchants' aseodstlon.
And having "specials" or "bargalna*
for getting them Into* the stores Is the
field of the merchsnt's individual ef-
forts within which be should reUln
every bit of his liberty to act
Many Merchants Offer PHaoa.
Ia many parts of the country tbe
merchants* associations hsve estab-
lished what they call "carnival day,"
or "oounty court day," or "fair day," ot
"market day," and on these days each
merchant advertises that he will give
prises for tbe largest number of eggs
brought to his store, or for the best
roll of butter, or for the beat buahel
of potatoes.
fftere are many other legitimate
^chemea which may be used to create
nd draw the people to his
sn
BtNpk*
Sometimes several merchants offer
prises of the same kind of produce, and
tfcts stimulates interest snd results In
sharper competition.
Oa these '^pedsl" days the mer
flhgats often arrange to hsve aa ex
6 per cent;
to sell any
machinery or
b«usehol0 goods, horses,
a commission basis. It
the suotloneer receives
if wo sat* are made there
Is n# expense iaeorrod.
fendorfulty Helpful.
ef this character are
In bringing people
to town, and when they get to town
it is a comparatively easy matter to
Interest them in something they used.
These "special" days, however, muat
be srranged to correspond with the
periods ef farm work,
for Instance, It would be useless to
srfrage such daye when the nirmer is
in the midst of planting or harveet
Net sn Ordinary Husband.
Lady (to the sereplane demon-
r)—I wish you wouldn't try to
sen an sirehlp to my husbsnd.
The salesman—And why not msd
am? *
* "Because he Isn't to be trusted with
It"
"But msdatn, our new machines are
all foolproof."
,"Ordinarily perhaps. But you haven't
m#t my husband."—Cleveland Plain
it
Vesuvlous may be ascended by
rail to near the crater.
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Persia Is supposed to be the home
of the grape vine. s
Buenos Aires has 128
©of Juj p!#m bottler
M. 7 '
operating
Roy Ball, who recently underwent
an operation for apiwMidicttis. is re-
ported improving nicely, and will be
removed from Sherman Hospital'to bis
home ou West pecau street iu several
days.
Walter Clark, foreman at the Frisco,
shops, who was.burned almut tbe lower
right leg while working beneath his.ear
in his garage at bis bome^ on South
Crockett street Sunday evening, wa* re.
ported as doing nicely Tuesday*- Mr.
Clark's injuries resulted when a (tan
of gasoline beneath the car „ caught
fire from a lighted candle and he kick-
ed tlie pan from the building. Some of
the burning gasoline splashed on his
clothing, setting them afire.
The ladies' swimming class at tne
Y. M. O. A. started Tuesday with a
large number present. The ladies' class
will be held on "Tuesdays and Fri-
days, from 0:30 to 10:,10. At 10:30
those who do not belong to the class
will have the pool, plans ' are be^ng
made to have a 12 o'clock period, If
enough Interest Is shown, for girls who
are working. Pat Ramsey, assisted by*
Charles Feveto, will be- In charge of
the classes and give Instructions, It Is
announced. !
Each Thursday has again been set
aside at Woodlawn Country Club as
golf day and this coming Thursday
there will be u flag tournament, ac-
cording to announcemeTc just maH.e.
Play will be from 1 p. m. until dark
and prl/cs will be given lb both men's
and ladies' divisions. Play will be for
nine boles, and It is staged everybody
hns a square chance for a prize. Play-
ers can leave town as late as 0 o'clock
and have time to compete, those in
charge say_ Six fine golf balls have
been donat£rl by a local hardware firm
as prizes iu the tournament.
A prowler entered the home of J. D.
Tong. 002 South Walnut Street. Mon-
day night and visiting upstairs rooms
where members of the family slept left
undlsturlied valuables In downstairs
rooms. Only money was taken .In two
of the room*, several valuable articles
of jewelry being left undisturbed. In
the room where Mr. Tong slept his
The common garden snail j^as 14,-
17." teeth.
Fish shed and renew
frequently. « V
their teeth
666
Cures Malaria, Chills,
Fever, - Bilious Fever,
Colds and LaGrippe.
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THEATRE
AQ AIN TODAY
Walton
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'TI WISE
4,
Wdinetday and Thursday—
EARL WILLIAMS
IN
"RESTLESS
SOULS."
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PYRAMID
PICTURES
Inc.
presents
By Anthony Paul Kelly
Directed by Ray C. Smalhwood 9
\Jiktui CSmaMwowL
WASHINGTON
THEATRE
Vilh an all- star cast including
SICRID UOLMQUIST
MONTE BLUE
LUCY POX
MATTHEW BCTZ
JULIA SWAYNE GORDON
Thursday, Friday
and Saturday
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Williams Hotel Arrivals.
E. J. DePew, lieaunioiit: II. Dennis,
Dexter: Cal Harnes, Dexter; Mr. and
Mrs It. L. Collins, Oordoavillc; II.
B. Stanley, Dalhts; A. K. Badgetr,
Gordocville; J. C. Fields., Denlson; J.
R. Hurks. Pilot Point; Fred Cox, Pi-
lot Point: K. S. Huford. Van Alstyne.
Mis* ltessie Kelllng. Vajri Alstyne;
Shernsl McXelll, New Vork? A. O.
Doolli; New lork; C. B, DooIIn. Xew
York: E. C. Gorthwalt, Dallas: Sid L.
Arnold, Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. J.
Morris. Eurtlett; Irene and Evelln
Bicburds, Clevis. N. Jrf.
JI IX.F CAL T. FREEMAN
BECOMES DIRfiCTOR OF
COMMERCIAL NATIONA
Judge Cal T. Freemnii wss tod*
elcM-tcnl a director In the Commercial
National Bftnk, sueeeedlug the late
Judge J. A. L, Wolfe.
Judge Freeman Is h well known at-
torney. and a former. District Judge,
lie uji!s u law partuer of the late Judge
Wolfe.
at
Darwin shows the mole to
ground fertilizer.
be a
LAST DAY
Last chance to see the big racing drama
"QUEEN OF THE TURF"
Don't miss this big sensational thriller.
Also
REGINALD DENNY in
*• u "THE LEATHER PUSHERS"
Round 3— It's a Knockout
Wo Advance In Price
%
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Tomorrow—
♦ ..-nr • . • • •
"NO MAN'S GOLD" Big western drama
"Go-Get-Em-Hutch" with Chas. Hutchison.
"THE DARN FOOL" big comedy
COMING—THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY—
Y OLD KENTUCKY HOME." '
Another of Those Blue Grass '
Race Track Stories-
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Sherman's Leading Theatre.
\ —NOW SHOWING—
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CONWAY TEARLE
and DORIS
—IN-
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If
Wonderful Romance of a Soldier
of Fortune.
• ■ • "J - • wr 'i/ir1 ■
Abo Comedy—"HIGH TIDE."
Adults 25 c, Children 10c.
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Coming—Thursday, Friday and Saturday
- The Attraction All Sherman Has
Been Waiting to See ^
WALLACE REID
In
"Across the Continent1'
A Mile-a-Minute Romance, Tingling With
Dare-Devil Stunts and Packed with Fun-
With THEOpORE ROBERTS and.
MARY McLAREN.
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It's Moving Week!
Everything Is On the Move
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Headed for Our New Home
We are doing our best to get things in ship-shape; in fact,
we are making better time than we first thought for, until
we got into the real moving; and, too, we have changed
the moving of some departments, as originally planned and
announced in the "Week's Program.'
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Today we move the Ladies9: Under- '
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wear, Gloves, Art Goods Sections and
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Victrola Department. , ~
We Are Not Open for Business,
In a Regular Way, . -
In Our New Location
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Every one, especially the housewife, un-
derstands the torn up condition of things
when moving; everything is out of place,
of course—that's the fix we are in right
now, yet, we will try awfully hard to ac-
commodate our friends and customers
should they wish to make some special pur-
chase.
■AWNINGS FOR THE HOME—WE MAKE THEM!—
Sherman's Greatest Department Store..
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LOW ROUND-TRIP FARES
To the LAKES and SEASHORE
Round trip excursion tickets at fares very
much lower than have been in effect for
years may now be purchased to points in
t}ie North and-East.
Let me tell you what your railroad and sleeping car
tickets will cost; make reservations, and otherwise assist
in relieving you of the many details incident to the trip.
L S. K. PEACOCK, FTleee Agent
L. J. MANTirS, Ticket Apent, Frisco Unen
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