The Denison Herald (Denison, Tex.), No. 100, Ed. 1 Monday, November 21, 1921 Page: 2 of 10
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SWITCHMAN’S ARM
CRUSHED IN ACCIDENT
|COWARD USSERV PINNED •£
TWEEN CAM.
Shtimn, K»v< iU>U«ard M. Cl*
•cry, 415 Oran** Ave.. suffered a
crushed left arm abodt 1* o'clock Sun-
day night In the local Frisco yards
while attempting to couple two freight
care. Mr. Uaaery was employed as a
switchman by the Frisco, and while
performing his work la some way hi*
am was caught between the car
couplings.
Following the accident Mr. Ueaery
waa rushed to the Sherman Hospital,
where it was found necessary to am-
putate the arm just below the elbow.
It was stated by Mrs. Uaaery Mon-
day morning that her husband had
rsalgd aa well as could be expected
Sunday night
(m MEW MEETING OF
T-0 BASEBALL LEAGUE
Sherman. Nov. It.—The Texaa-
Oklahoma Baseball league held a
meeting in Fort Worth Sunday, but
owing to misunderstandings *om» of
the eitles In the circuit were not rep-
resented and another meeting will be
beM neat Saturday or Sunday at
which time a league president for the
earning season will be sleeted and
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DON’T SUFFER FROM
KIDNEY TROUBLE!
Why tot the plan, irritation and in-
convenience of kidney and bladdet
trouble make your Ufa miserable, whes
hundreds of suffers have found bless-
ed rehef by taking HOBO Kidney d
Madder Remedy? Why not do ns they
dM and begin taking HOBO now? This
wonderful hath remedy contains ns
atonhol or harmful drug m it eaa ds
yon no harm. Ybt M CAN give quick
an« sure relief. Druggists sad HOBO
for |1 M the bottle. Hobo Med. Mfo
general plans for lflt will he formed
It is understood that Denison, Green-
ville, McKinney and ether cities In
this part of the state are after bertha
in the league The entrance of these
cities into the league. It la thought
will strengthen tjbe association. Sher-
man is anxious for Denison to be a
league member...... , *.....' *
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
TO MEET IN SHERMAN
Sberman, Nov. 21.—It has be-sa an-
nounced that the 8Herman district of
the Christian Endeavor, * which In-
cludes Grayson. Collin. Cooke and
Fannin counties, will held a one-day
convention in Btoermah next Friday
The convention wOl he a get-together
affair where plana will he laid to get
the lift state Christian Endeavor
convention for soma city in this dis-
trict
The convention will be held at the
Central Presbyterian Church and the
program will bo aa folly:
Song—Homer Hodebeaver
Recitation, Me and Pap and Mother,
Homer Rodeheever. *
The Prayer Meeting—Alvht J Sbar-
tle. .
A Message to Christian Endeavor-
era—Dr. French* K Clark.
Christ of Chaos—Daniel A. Poling
Bong—Mother's Prayer Homer
Rodeheever.
The Soda!—Edward P. Gates.
Bong—John McCormack.
A Challenge to Patriotism—Daniel
A. t*ollng.
A Plea for Fellowship—Dr. Francis
E. dark.
Bang—A Perfect Day—Chamlee.
Christian Endeavor In Picture Aa
Bren In Our Own State.
Offertory—The Nightingale and tile
Frog.
Where With All Bhail a Young Man
Cleanse His Waya?—Or. Francis E
Clark.
Song- Bleat Be the Tie That Binds—
Homer Rodehesver nod Quarts^.
MitUNOERtTANDINoT PREVENTS
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Sherman. Nov. 11.—Following the
Merman-Denison foothill gnaw Sat-
urday afternoon the senior class of
the local high school gave a wtoa
roast and jollification In honor of
their notorious team. The party w
tar both the Wurman and Deni
won the
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O. R. Bee. Fort Worth, lilt Fsrd.
Fred Williford, Denison. 1111 Ford.
I)r. A. Wests. Denison. I Hi Ford.
Stgmood Sitter. Gunter. 1>17 Mtteb-
elL
J. A. Akers, Sherman, 1>1« Buldt.
J. W. West, Sherman 1*17 Over-
land.
J. W. West, Sherman. l«t Over-
land.
J. M. Btoyedill, Denison, 1*21 Ford
Fred Williford. Denison, l»!l Ford.
W» 0. Kern. Sherman. 1117 Saxon.
mm Rankin, Sherman. 1*17 Dodge.
W. H. Austin. Sherman. 1*1* Over-
ind.
C J. Howard, Howe. Ml Tord.
O. .C. Hefion. Sherman. 1*17 MaX-
Jehanto Smith and Miss Gertrude
Otha Lewis and Mies Mary Gates,
WHHasm fclbby and Mias
O. F. MUaap
Nelson.
nap ami
Dorcheitar.
Mias Cora Coker.
I* Leroy and Mrs Maud
r-
PHUiwtii
District Court.
(Hoh. 8»aa Hare, Judge)
No court thta week.
Now suits filed: State National
Bank of Denison va ftoorge W. Arm-
Co., ot ol. debt.
County Court
(Hon. D. B. Steed. Judge)
State va Mattie Oabbert, charged
with vagrancy, on trial „
Filings: Nannie Oordog has filed
application to ho appointed guardian
of Kthelyn Gordon, minor.
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M* chit,
the sacra-
m. ^°«ePh'*
Sunday,
were attired in
V* •** nor»i
... V" Umy wore dark
oulto with bows of whits ribbon on
their loft sleeves. Tha class at £
Patrick's was oonfimed following the
lb O'clock mass, and at St. Jowp**
•** ««««oon. Rev
5*thar B. J. Deeney and Rev. Father
* J. McGrann assisted the bishop.
Bishop Lynch celebrated low mass
At. St Patrick's Sunday and gave com-
munion to hundreds of communicant*.
SUNDAY SCHOOL RETORT
Attendance and collections at Den-
Uon Sunday schools Sunday. Nov. 20;
Armstrong Aventto Church of Christ,
attendance MS. collection S14LP4; Cal-
vary Baptist attendance ISO, collec-
tkm, »7.40: Flint Baptiat^attendanco
dSftoOtloa 18.00; Waples Memorial,
attendance Ml, collection fill*; Trin-
ity Methodist attendance 184, collec-
tion *11.48.
Here to a new photograph of the six children ot King AMMO* and Queen
Left to right, standing, are, Prince Jaime, IS yoors old;
Victoria of Spain.
Crown Prince Alfonso, It and Princess Beatrix, 1*. Seated are -Prince Juan.
8; Princess Maria Cribtina, 10, and Prince Gonsalo, 7.
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If Four child cate ravenously at tiraea
sue# at other times has no appetite at
all, look out for worms. White’s Cream
Vermifuge to the remedy to use. it
ant, Frio* tie. sold by
Burtlo Dikrg €o>—Advertisement.
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ARREST MAN HERE
WANTED IN ARKANSAS
Harry I. Ward, alias Harry How-
ell, was apprehended Sunday afternoon
by Chief J. W. Russell and fra Jeaae,
constable, on a charge of introducing
stolon property Into Texas. Hto ar-
rest earns shout after the PoBca re-
ceived Information that Howell or
Ward to wanted in Fayettevllto, Team,
fur the alleged theft of sa
bite.
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COMPANY
Sensation;
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Ready • to • Wear Sale
This is the greatest reduction sale ever held on Ready-to-Wear1 in
Denison at this time ot the year. Hundreds of wonderful garments
at the lowest prices possible.
QUALITY, PRICES and STYLE are in these wonderful Suits,
Dresses and Coats. For Women, Misses and Children. Perkins
Bros. Company Ready-to-Wear "Sale is the general talk in and around
Denison. If you haven't attended this sale, coma We have just
the garment you want, in Quality, Price and Style, ■*
Supreme Valoes Saits
FEATURED STECIAL U THIS SAU OOt SlC, fOFO-
lah triced tm of coat suns at rrn amt
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otter will
Tfcfa lot inetsdag
Crawford itmt. They returned In a
Ford touring car, which Ward void
to an employe of the Pearce Auto
Company for about *76. Ward, it la
understood, gave* a bHI of vale for the
machine hut the buyer held up »
•mall balance to await a bill of aato
from tha person whom Ward waa xup-
poeed to have bought the automobile.
When arrested at a former's home
out of the city yesterday. Ward mid
to the authorltlee, **I know what
you've got me for." And later, it
was reported, he admitted that he
■tote the machine.
Ward was married in Kanaaa City
two years ago to a daughter of a
prominent family of McKinney. They
hare no children. Ho to scheduled to
be arraigned in Justice court today.
John Tittle, whose IS gold piece
watch- charm was stolen several days
no refused to orefor oharses acalnst
a youth pltoged to have taken the
piece after the police had found sut
Orient evidence to fasten suspicion on
Em youth, it to understood that Tlt-
tto Knows foe youth.
T. L Boucher was arrested by,A-
toqkMM saren and "™r 1"
evening on a charge of
The local police have been requeet
ad to locate, if possible, Mrs. Martha
Tripp, who later, It to behoved.
rtod a Mr. Schlrllts. who later
Alae a Themes Tripp and a
of Mrs. Tripp, a Mrs.
er, by Mrs. D. H. Armstrong of Breach,
Ark
Judge Moreland teak hto bench
In Justice court this morning after at
absence of q month. 9# spent two
weeks touring South Texas and re-
turned hoaM UL After being confined
at home two weeks be resumed hto
duties.
Kirk Byte entered a pies of guilty
to a charge of intoxication i« Justice
J. C. Woodward's court this morning
and a fine of *17.9* waa paid. Ha wai
arrested by W. R. Tate, deputy sher
«.
Claud Davis entered a pies of guilty
to a charge of affray In Justice oourt
before Judge Woodward this morning.
A fine of 117.7* was Imposed. Hewaa
apprehended by 0. T. Porter, deputy
sheriff.
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THANKSGIVING ROniK
Bttl AT COTTON HU
Whea Lonnie LKtto ef Denison and
Battling Pries of Ran Antonio, light-
wrighls. moot to the star hect at foe
Cotton Mill Athletic Club
night for sto
will have an
for fly- Bril
teat and
opportunity to eaa the
men arc reputed to be
i
Not a garment reserved. Evay Suit, ovary Dnaa and every Coat m
Uar: lama Ready-to-Wear store Hu boon wonderfully —-J
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Urge Ready-to-Wefr store has
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The star bout will be
Kid Bohanan and S»U
Ughtwrighta. la a
bout, and a wres _
tween Spook* Brown and
mamA Another praltmiaary win
the card which '-starts at I
o'clock. Harvey Skelton to promot-
ing the event
H foe bowola do net ae* regularly,
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0TEN MEETING AT
I . ' UPON TONIGHT
toon poet of the Aaserteaa Legion
to a. open •««. aad we mmimZg
^ I, w... 114 fotrifoted riti-
thri r
•Ham
today:
fa _
rill report on
Wag a
GOOD ATTENDANCE
AT WAPLES SERVICES
SUNDAY SCHOOL ELECTS YEAR’S
OFFICERS.
Sunday was a day of wall
services at Whples Memorial
Bvary claw in Sunday
good attendance, Thar*
audience at foe month
service but even better at the eve-
Mag sendee. Rev. C. W.
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topics which are of vital interest to
thorn outside foe elureh a# writ aa
Sunday afternoon the teachers and
superintendents of the Wunday school
ficers were otoetsd: Mm R. W.-
Lewin, president; Mtea Jennie Wat-
■un. secretary; Alvin Moan, treasurer.
It to their purpose to out*
alto policy to follow. Bar.
a short talk brought out foe foot
the Sunday school to an
educational Institution and as
raquiree teamwork and fog heat aft - N
forte of those Interacted.
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*0 the L_fc
to tab
fcney
tion, him}
fSmL
eonmee roert
Duel Over Belln of Kell.
inn-du-Bots, Fiance. — Rivals
fora dance with Mile. Marl# Patin, the
vlltog* beUe, fought a dual with kalvca
on the dance floor at a public fete.
When foe duel waa aver they found
the girt had decided to dance with
. AM Bath were Also ar-
*Ware Rep Betties.
London.—Raoent outbreaks of dis-
order among spectator* at cricket and
"ntntchee causes one editor to
aak: "I* the English public losing its
■porting InsUnctr However, the situ-
ation has not,yet become anything like
riota seen at American
the baseball
baseball gmm<
A sucker Is born every minute; hut
the man thny glue , their money to to
homnithg rate «f one* day.
THE AC
lifahfa) RELIABLE
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aa the regular
Tuesday the
Society mu half Ms
In Madden's rest room. »» •
At the Wednesday evening service
a ehnrch conference win bo held at
»;rt
Next Sunday afternoon at « o’clock
a sang service will be given by foe
_ the tun.
day school in
Payee.
of the W.
t llm G. H.
TOO LITTLE CHARITY
IN WORLD, SAYS HSHOPj
DIGNITARY CONFERS CONFIRMA-
TION ON TWO CLAMEA
“A warped
mainly -nfimglhli for Nto
condition today. Wo are fop
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of Daltoa. la a i
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bishop stated that When
the' social aad
foe day, wa
slogan, "What
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to It wtoa to attempt to *>*« »ll
your hutlnei- problems without
the unMaaed advice of a strong
aad axparlenced friend!
Thin hank has a long history of
service to the bu sinew lntwmtt
of foils eonununlty.
Never has its broad MP«NMeD
and InUamte knowledge of to*«
aad national conditions b««j
more helpful to its commercial
clients than In this year of re-
used friendly advice
hi and talk thinga over
with ua without obligation to
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