The Denison Herald (Denison, Tex.), No. 94, Ed. 1 Monday, November 14, 1921 Page: 2 of 10
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l*d»r wore i-tlll unable to state wheth-
er W H UtOm and ftrs. E. IV Du
Motor Registrations.
C. It Renfros, Don.own, lit7 Ohevro-t
w.
Hsxermi Hardware «'o„ Harfcrman.
J«T Merit
'R, A. Williams, Van Atetyne, 1131
Find.
\ H. C. Beard. Denison. 1121 Ford
South 8WN' Hardware and J'urmture
tie., I'entiMo. lltl Ford.
. . J. R Portor,.Pottsboro. Ill* Ford.
John C. Daniel. Sherman. 1IM Fbrd.
Sherman, 1*20
•HERMAN DAILY COURIER
SUSPEND*. TEMPORARILY
Sborman. Noe. H.-The follow.n*
announcement appeared ia the Sundae
laauo of the Sherman Courier, the oM-
M newspaper In the county:
“To Whom it Concern*:
“Fending reorganisation and taking
charge by a new management, the
Daily Courier will be temporarily sus-
pended but for the 8undmy Courier and
the Weekly Farm Courier will be regu-
larly I aimed.
"Thle reorganization will in nfl way (
effect the statue or interest of the
etocfchoMers to either the Texas Im-
migration Company or the Sherman
Courier Investment Company. Both of •
these companies will remain intact
and do a general promotion and real j
estate business, and publish a weekly
paper, it being our purpose to build
a flrat-claoa- weekly farm paper, corer-
ing Texas and Oklahoma.
boae. Injured Sunday when an Auto-
mobile In which they and three others
Fere riding pJrngod from the highway
down an embankment, will recover/
Mr. Duboac. Louis Hoom and the in-
greatly
ll Little and Mrx. Duboac are still
urcor.acioua. Police are searching for
John C. Daniel,
&.7SWU8S
•on. Mayor Wester. Chief J. W. RU^
mil of the police department. Judge
j, c. Wbodward — the Justloo -am*
O. F. Mitoa, dsputir .gbRddf m& U*A
stable', department W*ro called Into
conference, It la ittMfd*. > ij,
The five men wm till—Mr tMd *—
light of the flaming- crooe surrounded
by white-hooded and rob— figures,
approximately 10* to number. T—
rsifti a.xs'jss
m&astsssss
could root assured of the —wt of
of the Denleon chapter of the Wan. InTf
told them that the WfiTwanted them t
to drive oat the immoral lilwog to
the city of Denison and urged the ap- l
prehension of sR offenders. Mo t(U
them that the Man want— offtoarwtol
“Sherman Courier Investment Co.
W J. MINTON, Manager.”
Mr. Minton stated Monday myrnlng
that a now organisation wilt assume
control of the Dolly Courier h| the
near future and doily pu biteat ton will
bo continued. ^
Marriage Lisonooo.
Waller Dajrson and Miso Thelma
8hearer. Pottsboro.
Paul aT Nichole end Mleo Clyde
House. Durant. Okla.
Fifteenth District Court
Hon. 811a a Hare.. Judge
New auita filed:
lfra. Bertie fturley va, Slufoi^lt.
outt tor dvM«a
When a communist demonstration
was matte osar the American embas-
sy in Parts, following the exploding
of s bomb which wounded Ambassador
Myron *. Harriers valet, the police
arrested Germain Lenthauid. She
was accused of throwing a live gren-
ade .which wounded three policemen
and injured several other persons.
CONCERT COMPANY WILL
APPEAR AT COLORED CHURCH
The Sunday school of the Hopewell
Baptist church (colored) win present
end your
On* ten foretell the
or faded haste to'
* gradual treatment
LSSS
MARY OAROEN OPERAS OP ITAL-
IAN. FRENCH AND MR-
14 man schools.
« * . - ■
. —-r w.« *
Chlrngo, Nor, 14.~-Chlcag« musk
mm.
phantom ‘Invisible empire.’
It has been known tor Mato
that the klaa waa to operation
First, whan if iaaifed a, sort
proclamation a— Placed R undoi
doorway of The Herald, and later
a oim of money myutortouoly app
hero tor the benefit ef the wet
- Brookline, Maeo.. and others apeak-
In* '‘T^rAv ';i'I.■>,<:' '
A Joint meeting with the National
Municipal League will be hold at the
University of Chicago the afterneon
of Thursday, too closing day. follow-
Nr ‘ rosWw Of the association's prog-
Mu, preWM— over by President J.
Horace McFkrland of Harrisburg. Pa.
The association numbers sums 2.000
individual members, civic leaden from
all parts of the United States, and
several hundred affllloted civic bodies,
including a large number of chambers
af' -jamtodwee \
w commerc®.
relmssmt equally tboFrench and Ital-
lap schools, and expects to maintain:
thsm pwportisaa throughout the sea-
^gneli anamm”*1
The teaugusal tsaight will be ‘•Sam-
m^S'4
OFFICE
Wmtoound carriers in an eftort to
eqtwUga the tariffs from Texas, Arkan-
■— sad Louisiana producing points to
gulf porta were hoard here today by m
tetqrotate commerce commission «-
!3£ AlStoSyoSKit 89
8:1 iftomoon^Slai
Schneider, French soprano, and Pau
Psyan. PTench Bsgso^ta other rotes:
AFTERNOON
DRESSES
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DE CURES
at I a'cluch
TAFFETAS
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TIRES
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Positively the greatest assortment and value* aver offered at j
the price*. All garment* from our regular stock
ructs
\ $17.44, $1388, $27.88, $9.88,
$2288, $37.88
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