Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 307, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1922.
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Baseball Calendar
TKX AS-OKLAIIOMA LEAGUE.
WVdneMlay's RcsuMa.
Sherman 3, Bouhaiu 3,
Ai tliuoro 0. CteburitA 0.
M<«xta X, Oornlrftua 1 (called In f-ler-
enth Inning.)
Greenville 4, Paris 1.
^DISCOVERED THAT( (K'KLE BURR Club—
AND BOLL WfcEVILS HAVE Mexla
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FAMILY RESEMU LANCE
jAh ouhnMlc trtmso was Injected into Cleburne
It} KUu*iiiwr rIMl l-ogard to boll weevil Honham
[fWstiUioii (if (%)tton Xbui'SKlay by the Anlmore ...
'reading ihiiuUu of weevfl other than Paris
tfton U ll weevil* which are being Corsicana
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|hr i he oollertlon of the bounty of 1-2
Vht e)Uh offered on the cotton boil
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.Muny of tjio ^reeviln whleli were
br«<.Mu M fho (i) aiuber of Commerce
TlmMfty Wtre nothing nn e than cock-
le Imrr \v >< vlljy \vbkh £lo*ely resemble
the < <>i;• ,ir boll \tvevil, an xii vh,n< < <1
goWrnrnvnt man told those receiving
/the weevils. ThijTuekle burr weevil is
sjUnller than* the.1 boll weevil and lacks
file whiskers on his proboseus which
the to&ll weevil carries. He Js easily
mistaken for the l>oll weevil, but he
♦iocs no harm to the cotton whatever.
'Julie- Fju enraging View
heavy In testation of cotton boll weevils
us thought, ft is irrobable that aouie
of. the 17,343 . inserts on which the
bounty, had been paid up *£ Thursday
morning were in part cockle burr wee-
vils. especially as oue grower who has
fought in a large number said that he
'rileeted tlfceiu fr*m the grass about his
«:tou, and not" on the cotton itself,
jlxtra precautions will be taken in the
future with reference to examining all
weevils brought in, in order to 'Jeter*
mine the.reul infestation, as well as
lifeguard the fund paiW in for buying
the true weevils.
Where They Play Thursday.
Mexla at, Paris.
Corsicani at Greenville..
Sherman at Cleburne.
Ardmore at Bonham,
TEXAS LEAGUE
Wednesday's Results.
Dallas 3. Calves ton 0.
Houston 4. Shreveport 0.
San Antonio 2, Fort Worth t.
Wichita Falls 8. Beaumont 5.
* Standing
Boston 67 2D 38
PhiiMdeiphis . ... .i (51 20 35
Where Tliey Play ThursdMy.
New York at Washington.
Bostou at Philadelphia.
Two .scheduled.
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.433 j Pittsinirgh 02 31
.426 Chiiago <H #1
Philadelphia t 25
Boston" 63 25
NATIONAL LEAGUE
/ Wednesday's Results.
Philadelphia 8-3, New York 5*8.
Pittsburgh 7, Chicago 2.
Bostou 5. Brooklyn 4. , N
Standing
Club— . P. W. L. Pet.
New York .... «5 41 24 .631
St. Louis ............ 64 35 20 ,547
Brooklyn 64 36 31 .537
Cincinnati 6<J 33 ' 33 .5 K>
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Wliere They Play Thursday.
l'uilauelj^'iiu at New York.
Brooklyn at Boston.
St. Do ids at IMttsburgh.
Tffree scheduled.
Houston Gets Port- Sider.
St. Louis. Mo., June 20,—Bill Baliey,
veteran left hand pltclier, has been
r*«lease*I' to the Houston club of the
Texas League, It was annotiheed today.
The latHes of ShertUMJi will be glad
to learn that Mrs. T. K Isaacs, who
made so many friends on her last visit
here, is in the elty again, ready to de-
monstrate her Dorothy Perkins line of
cosmetirs. Mrs. Isaacs is recognized as
one of the leading beauty specialists of
the entire southwest and we consider
ourselves indeed fortunate in having
her return for a ftdl week's visit. We
will indeed be glad to have yon call
and let her talk with you. Nails
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WThere They Play Thursday.
Dallas at Beaumont.
Shreveport at San Antonio.
Fort Worth at Galveston.
Wichita Falls at Houston.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Wednesday's Results.
/ St. Lot lis ft. Cleveland 0.
Chicago 4, Detroit 1.
Bostou 4, Philadelphia 2.
Washington 1. New York 0 -
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Club— P. W. L.
St. Louis 70 41 20
Hot Weather Helps,
County Agent C. O. Morris declar<d
Thursday that continued hot weather
would mitigate considerably thes rnv* *\PVV *or* <0 .18
ages 0f the weevil. He ganoded a warn- * hicago <> .|6
iug against general liestrneiton of other r.4, ^ ^
■As-, -, in mt tun. iucluiiin^ lailvbuys, '• uhingt«>n U
uhit'b machine catchers collect / '''vcland tK)
lytst
etc
along with' haflf 1rw vils. a* somo of
these ir^'tsf ttte the nrtfftral enemies
of ifte boll weevil and help control
tliein.' Mr. Morris sai.l that he doubted
if the destruction of these eneniies did
not offset the benefits resulting from
the .destruction of the weevil.
THEATRE
Today and Tomorrow—
Herbert
Rawlinson
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The TRAVIS
MUSSELMAN THEATRE INTERESTS
Today and All Week—
The picture you have been asking about—
STEWART
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"THE BLACK
BAG"
|A wonderful thrilling story.
By Louis Joseph Vance
ALSO COMEDY
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Friday and Saturday— .
FRANK MAYO
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"Out of the Silent
North"
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(*alled Governor to Meet
tt$ th t A isolated Prcsn
Washbigton, June 20. Chair-
man MrCord of the .Interstate
CoaiuuTre Commission todaj*
.wired the Governors of Arkansas,
nkltilfmwt anil Texas asking them
to tmvt with the eommission in
- Washington July 12 for a con-
fefemn
1 er> and
now In ia reeelvers hands and Is
threatened with a eoinplet^ sus-
peiiidon of <v rations after July 1.
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on the Kansas pHy, Mex-
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She sold her life for $50,000 a year of life for an artists
model.—Money to buy everything she wanted—But in the'
eleventh she found love—and knew the twelfth was to be
her last
A dramatic story of a girl's strangest bargain with a man
for one year of happiness. «•
ALSO BABY PEGGY COMEDY^
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Performances begin: 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30
Adults 25c Children 5c
Coming Wanda Hawley in. "Bobbed Hair"
Cpming Charles Ray in "R. S. V. P."
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THE
Sherman's Leading Theatre.
AGAIN TODAY—
A milestone in motion picture art-
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With
ETHEL CLAYTON
Also International News—
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY— 3f ',
—DOUBLE BILL-
DOROTHY DALTON
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"THE CRIMSON CHALLENGE."
No woman star can put the pep and fire into virile, outdoor
roles that Dorothy Dalton can. Remember "The Flame of
the Yukon" and "Moran of ihe Lady LettyM?
Here's Miss Dalton in her greatest Western picture—a fight-
ing story of love and revenge that will fairly sweep you off
your feet!
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Also
Larry Semon iij "A Pair pf Kings"
A Sunshine Laughter Hit—
Watch For-
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THOMAS MEIGHAN
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"OUR LEADING CITIZEN"
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TODAY—
Ladies' Special Bargain
Day—15c—
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Dickens',
last complete novel v
StllFMCK-SCENES
that mal^e uour heait beat faster
A SEAftANEJSEA SLED'
race that is easily one of the bi^'aest
thrills ever presented on the screen
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REPORTED
yTAnniNG
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OUR NEW OFFICE AND ELECTRIC STORE OPEN HOUSE TODAYS
4:30 TO 9:00 P.M.TODAY.
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You are cordially invited to visit one of the most modern and up-to-date
Electrical Display Salesrooms in the State. We will be delighted to demon-
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—and such a blonde—
^ The prettiest littlo blond
you have seen in ah age is
taught to love the the
hero despite the villains.
New millions will learn
that Dickens wrote
things that y/ere "down
to earth.'* His charac-
ters are real. They do
human things! You' 11
love and remember them
as you never have other
characters of the screen.
Our Mutual Friend
'The Pefect Movie"
Coolest Theatre in Town
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Saturday— ' * ;,
ROBERT ELLIOT in
"THE RANCHER"
Also a good comedy—
the Photoplay Novelty of the A^ye
Coming To—
THE GEM
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