Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 79, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 18, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 18.
Terr?** R utg.Ts ’tcel.
fly the l'nltcd Pro
AusJiu. *tV\ns. i »i l. ly--A|i-iuLrr.s «»f
11n* "Texes T« try'* K.-iujfrrs Jkssocinlion
>vf:r in nu^’t ♦ i it* huji'y and tomorrow
1 •: the aunitul reunion of that body.
ri( Tt RKO STORY OK THE I
EY0I.1 TION OK THE; SKIRT
Buy It In Sherman
TEXAS SOON TO
BE EXTINCT
■’■wr T'wwtr*-
Remove Corns
.Easily, Quickly
not by painful, dangerous gouclng dr
palnlMi
by
can peel them off in ouo piece.
cutting, not by burning but
-simply ' “
_ _______ _____ . ulessly
shriveling them up ap you
Use
“GETS-IT”
Itomaml tb« aonuine. Your monry l»ck
If It falls. Gentle, soothing. nbstilutely
Imi ml.is to the fletli. At all drnmntr
On.ts but n trifle. B. Luwrenco 4 C a.
Mfr„ Chicago.
I < i- ‘'ait- in Khrrnnn l»v Carl R. Natl
ami Ivtiih'- Drug Slurc.
“Nice People”
I
Always a Good Show
TODAY
Moilie King
In
‘ Women Men
Forget”
An intensely heart throbbing
love story abounding in cli-
maxes of thrilling and ex-
citing interest.
Nothing Just Like It.
Beautiful scenery and set-
tings. It’s one of the year’s
biggest plays and you can’t
afford to miss it.
t M.HSs* LAWS VRK ENACTED TO
PROTECT \V1LI> LIKE, IT
WILL DISAI’I EAR
i tJy tl.c l luted Pre»K
Austin. Texas. Is. -(hunt* of nil
| Kind?*. » siH‘t iully nntdojH*. tlcrr. andj
111 i cm :»t; i in slurp in tin* wt’sKrn part of*
tin- Sintc. anti mijiratnry birds, stidi us!
jtptail. iloM's, etc . all over Texas will,
[lie prarthally extinct in a few more J
l\e.n\< unless pruleeted by aiblitbuial '
|?;am laws, and stridor enforcement of j
!iht'S'* standing, according to the rceent ,
! rt j ol t of \V. \V. Boyd. State game. Hmi, (
;a»:d oyster eommissiryner. 1
j Sl.et p and antelope are f:ist
tdl<np|<?arlng from the slo|H*s of West;
I'Fcxas and in the northern part of the
| Stale one will drive for miles without]
;ye ing tpiail or doves, the report slates. (
In distiiits of West Texas, tpiail are-
[expected to survive eivillzatitai/due to
|the importation of I-iHt t|itail from
Mexico.
To the biMivy rains and high waters)
this soring are due in a large part, the,
sentvity of ib i r. Many of thdii were j
drowned ■-y flood wat'is this spring
or thriven into the otnai when* they
weie slaughtered by unscrupulous
hunters.
A large Slate game refuge in tliej
Panhandle and readjustment of the
i>|s u soust as on migratory birds to
fit tlie different, climatic seasons, are
n:ggi*s|t‘d as remedies for this coudi* ■
tiun in Mr. Boyd's report.
fin is
NOT GETTING
SQUARE DEAL
On the Movie Screen ||
fELLBWSIHP
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T-M.-C3g-* A'A
I,
At the (ieni.
The filming .if serial pirttire* is re-
garileil :is thf must hazardous typo "f|
Iph-tiite-miiking work. But Loatrire j
I Joy Inline* iliffi-ri'utly.
'I'lio ihilrintiig t'ev.il IV. DeMi.le act-
ress iissi'i'ls that appearing before the
earners under Mr. Ih'Millf* direction j
j puts to * haute all serial thrills over ex-1
I|H'rii'iiii'il Here art* sotuo of the liiilr-l __
TOI»\v O.-iu.i.hIh that were made »!»<*"IMORK THAN UK) ATTEND — <’.\V
l».r I" her rolo in •MaiisLutijliler" that. YASSI\<; COMMITTEE WH.L
rolirs to lho Ill-ill Theatre Woilnosilay. j ( \|,|, ON ME.UHERS Kl NUAY
T«i race v i»b a s|H*vdlng ttHiii. attempt j ___
p> cross in front of it. skid onto tin*, than ldO men gathered at Uu*
ilra.k- mill thin iumpe hv u mailer i)fjKirHt h„t hurih Tiii-wlay uight In
i 'hit .mo. th't. I' 1'i i soiit ilay iiieth-jInrhos from annihilation. („ |Y||„w*liip linieketm The purtsiso of
iiC of deuliug with the farmer lsiint * To drive a uir at a terrlflo speed in ,|1P cntherlni; wit- In ilisi uss the bud-
get for lT-o. the. fiwal your of Ihe
i hiin lt closing <>t'J. olst. %
rii 1111riiI Industry. -I I! F. irtholoinew ' wheel ns tin- pursuing motorcycle n'.'i-| m Wils as follows:
el I'l iirl.'i. Ills., warm'll tialiiy in hi* ad-b or oiiishos into Inr uir anil hurtles Tn.'isimiisl"r. Judge Dayton B. Stood,
dress liofoi'c the iinimtil convention here am «< it to ills dentil. l*imio solo. Miss Helen 1’nster. V
of the Nntinnal Assm iutiou of Faint To sjs'tnl a woo'; of working ilavs! Heading. Miss Hope Uiillnr
Ki|ni|iineiit Maiiufai liirers. .seated letnm n two lull ftro.vi Helical j Male .piai lotle. Messrs. lsMl. Hurat,
The auclont Enyptlmis hail estal.lish- Duels i tinini'.l at hi r feet while DieUVillifonl and Tmuhslone.
oil ttitiTeulture on a |irofItnlil" husis and inun'iiis roi'iiriii'il a lavish ro|in.itn'." Iti-ailtnit. Mrs. D M Ht-laml.
reilm oil it to a sriom • almost tV.Otui ti-m ol a lton.au lub har.iil. | IVmltti-1 oxi'hilnoil. Joe F. Etter.
\ jirs :igi». he seid. tuel tlien hIIowcaI
their work to Isinse IksjIUW it w»s i.iee 1H»»||. op ii long Dijiui
TSe
QUEEN
T H EATRE
SAME METHODS l SEI)
( \l SKI) THE DEC.\V OK
KDYIM. NAYS SPE.VKER
p,y the Js*ot latcil !'/• *'
the ft«niter ihk'ilit To drive a uir at ii terrific s|M*ed in
in ilie *:ime direction ns those which attcinv>tiug to esca|H* arrest for speed-i^
t a used tiie dii-av of Kg.vpt s early agri-jing. skid into A turn and cling to t lie j
harm l.
1 o In* tie 1 bv llie wrists and dragged | Importance of each 'in inber sulnserlb*
face down, nit a long flight of stone|jUg Kdgar IVveto.
made unprofitable. isl'-ps. | Advantage of giving weekly. J. I>.
"They lea rued t.ho it if foniit ohar.tolerj To suffer painful liurns on fie hands 1S||!iU,r
of soils Dial ...lilt best lie used t.ijund arms in filming a series of scenes ..,Mlr (hui'ili aud its AVu. i.." V:\ T.
raiie the various kinds of imps." Mr in a real kltelien while siinuIatlnB i«- Holeomli.
BaDholuniew said "Tliey enipluyed h norauee ol the seienee of eookilip. I ^ auinber of other utendCiS made
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system of i ron rotation to maintain the! These were some of Ihe tnrllls of the
fertility of tiie soil aunt it is said tliey making of "MansluttKhter." The pre-
usi'il aBiieultunil iiiijilements and made I'eedilic Ceeil IS DeMilio priKlm tion
improveinvnls on them tr.un time lo "Saturday Niglil" recorded Miss Joy
UHK* idriving a roadster oiito a trestle and
"Tliey estatilislied a system of drain-!Uanifrluir snspruided tieneath it while a
age and Irrigation. They prospered un- lwssiiiB Iruiu erasheil into the stalled
'til the so-called Barbarian period when jear. Another series of seenes in the
should those who w Te t unsi del'f'd suis'rior or. same pti'ture i lejd et*il a thrilllllB tcue-1
vro up. Thin I’ariis (leereed lh;U they a[l(,vo Diem, saw fit to take from their'inept fire in wltieh Miss Joy narrow-j
shonld mine down, lateh lime there s|„res a|| he.v had. learing the farmer l.v esea|ied death,
nas some dissent on this side of-the (in|v ,.|„,„Bh for liare necessities.
short talks sounding a ho|iefnl note.
A. S. Yetigle}' Is elntirninn of the can-
vassing nuumlttec Nin'tv men have
I ice n selected to make a complete can-
vass of the membership next Sunday
afternoon.
The evening dosed with Ringing
•‘Blessed Be the Tie That Bind*.’’
Today ud Tomorrow
A sensational Wester^ prt^-
ebetion that is foil t>f r«g
blotxled .* Wes^t», «jjoo
from start to fioish.
When we eay it ilji
D: W. Griffith
protection, we believe -mt
have slid all that is neces-
sary as you will agree that
you have never seen a
D. W. Griffith pic-
ture that Tw«t not
good.
Be aure to-aae fhii
one
' ' .„TT ' .."I?
lEmnutfr
t’aris deereisl that skirts
"A\'e are now treating the farmer u
little more gmtlcmaiily and a little
Sli»kes|H'are Club.
The Shakespeare rlnli met Tuesday |
aftcrin on at Sherman l’nhtic Library,
dull rooms for a study of King John, j
Boll call responses were limitations j
from the play, on the-sulijeet of love.i
and Dio study was couduetcd h.v Mrs.
Tom riiiiuman, who gave an analysis of!
Die play.
There was a splendid impel' by Mr*
BiM'Ic-w B'l efts. lP'r topic lieing cliur-
a; ter study of Falcon Bridge.
There was a short business session
which was devoted lo the payment of
dll's, and the treastfrers report.
Before adjournment, the club mem-
ber* unanimously elected lijlle Hugh
Hull ,Ii.. mascot of Die organization. |
Don’t Take Calomel
I nlcss Advised by Your Physician
Bond’s Liver Pills
Atlantic but cv.cli tint,. America fol-
lowed tin* mode st*t >v tin* French
capital Above arc the two extremes, ^il.^like tlnm lie
the 1.....er pvotograpb showing Die , ,
long skirt now favored by Parisian "
dcsigta rs.
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ARE POPULAR AT
Ci!. A., OENTON
MISS Al I5KI A KRENTH PRESI-
DENT OK FRESHMEN CLASS
OK TOO STI DENTS
Malarial Trimble.
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.Alls* Aubrey French of this city, u
are belter. A prescriptioh ospeelnlly for |^1..„j|la|,, ,,f sin rman High Scliool last
Ileadarbes. Biliousness, Dizziness 01 | , . *
25^ all druggists, j spring, lias been chosen as president-
ol tnc freshman class at College of In-
ditstil.il Ails. accordiniAlo iufoi'iuutiou ,
received by friends of-Miss French i
In re Tinsdai aflcrnoon. By her elec-,
tiun, siic become* leader of a class of
Too first-year students at the C. 1 A.
Miss French is the daughter of Mr.
iitul Mrs. lien French, L-’LS Fust Chaf-
fin street. She nns one of the lead-
ers of different High School activities
while attending school here. Miss
i French's wide popularity. 11s well as]
leadership, is attested bv ibis initial
honor accorded her in her college work.
Another Sherman girl and a grail-
lltatc of Sic rni.in High School, Miss
t.Ainic Wendt, iliiuglilcr of Mr. and Mrs.
t Tallies Wendt. Fast tiicrr.. street,
fluids au hull- limit office in t'. I. A.
student activities this year, Miss Wendt
holding ihe position of business mana-
ger of (In- "I hiedalian." till’d, the 1.
V. stinh at inmual.
, At The Washington.
A big, ipiiik shooting tale, full of me
was treated sizzling net ion of tense drama; warm |
■arharlan days but Secre- j with the glow of romance and all set
tarv AA'allaee of the department of ag-j timid the sun linked stretch** of the
u ieullnre lately sounded the warning Aiiz.oiia badlands—that's Harry Carey's
and outlined win* Is likely to happen [lalest screen drama "The Kiilc-Baek."
: -lioultl the American farmer become i»-j m hcduled for exlilldton on Friday and
|different and cease to produce under ^ Saturday at Die AVashlngtou Theatre.
;tlie pre-cut system. i*jg sinu.'hms tumble one after an-
| 'Tiie Idt!, problem bivolved must lie in ,hjs singularly Dil i ling story
silv d along two lines and wh..e ont'.aj daring and courage and Ihe intrigue
Js traiiRportation, the big thing is a yf laui) tl)|evv„ v.]„, ,,rey on their fei- -
plan to enable Die foreign ]ort.nien
where modern farm iuipie- Ki(k.j5al.k" was poilt, like n
mints and met hods are needed to oh- n;otor> f(„. s,*-, l-and still more
lain them from Ihe l ulled S’ates and ^ A„ u lom. eow lmy flght'ng lies-
oilier countries win re they may he pro- ^ plQtting of „
of crooks who seek the walerliole tm
owns iu tl, .' middle of the deserl. t’are.*
lias a role that fits him like a well-
cut suit Others In the east are Ethel
Urey Terry, as his leading lady, and
Heurj 1! Ai'i'lthal, ns the crafty Aaron
Price whose vtllhmy besets the eowlaiy-
latidowner -tin* i the final, tremendous
I'Mtnax in which the latte:' triumphs
with the aid of Hie Fiilied StatesT.iv-
alry.
THOMAS MEIGHAN
In S
MANSLAUG
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
fiiuu. in 1
ronntrii's
RULER HAD PRACTICAL MiND
Lijce Our Owp Politicians, Sultan Pre-
ferred Any Eventuality to
Beir.j Forgotten.
Free Tickets for You
lected at rau-
heatre will be
appearing in
igui/ung their
id You
Pay for It on Your Light Bill
••
ft
psf.
At Trenggnun (MAday Peninsula)
the native sultan welcomed me aud
] spent several day* witli him, telling
him wlmi was litippcuiug in the world
mid dlsi ussing ids [iroblein*. Tlia
problems were hugely tiuaneial. Ho
owed some money, aud, knowing that
lie iiad something in the treasury, X
asked why lie did not pay hi* debts.
lie thought for a time and (lien re-
plied: “Well, i'll tell you. if 1 pay
those people, they will forget about
the sultan of Treugfcatui. If I don't
pay them, they’ll never forget me."
The conversation turned to the sub-
ject of prisoners. On my way to the
pulace 1 had passed tiie cages where
the prisoners were kept. Many of
them were starving to dentil, for un-
less their friends or family lined tor
them they got no food.
"Why don't you feed them?" i
asked.
"Why should IT he replied, "if I
feed them, my whole country will want
to go to jail."—Asia Magazine.
Thursday nutomoMle liceow numbers selected at ran-
dom from among cars that pass the Gem Theatre will be
published iu the advertisements of the Ueoi
tie* newspaper. Owners of the cars reeogub _
auto numbers will be presented with a complimentary
ticket to the current bill.
Below are today's selection of license numbers;
349,019 315,340
349,250 707,367
Is your license number among tlrW^fsw? If no. elip this
coupon, sign your name and present It at the box office ’
|\ of. the Hem Theatre and secure tiie Tree ticket. It is good 1
for Thomas Mclglnin iu MausLiughfer."
gl-*. 1 ." , ,U ,, . ' ' -
If it is Rheumatism or Lumbago you
arc suffering with go to Keith's Drug
Store,, get you a bottle of Htarlcy’s
Rheumatic Remedy and if not satis-1
fied return empty bottle aud get your
(it.OO buck. Manufactured by Starley
Drug Company, Tyler, Texas. Otl-tfc
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My license number is...
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WASHINGTON
THEATRE
Two Big Days—Friday and Saturday
THE ONE AND
1 as First
Payment Harry Carey
ONl^
Clothes washed in an Automatic
Electric Washer Lasts Longer
hi it
TEXAS POWER & LIGHT; company
“SERVICE FIRST”
PHONE NO. 133.
appears in that crashing catapult of cyclonic drama
“The Kick-Back”
A big, quick shooting tale, full of sizzling action, full of
tense drama, the warm glow of romance, all set amid the
sun-baked stretches of the Arizona badlands.
Action that skips along after the fashion of chain-lighten-
ing, drama that rises to extraordinary heights in the big
moments that abound, deft comedy at which the star is a
past master and a crashing climax that will thrill you to the
core, all combine to make “The Kick-Back, the greatest
Western adventure dtama in which Harry Carey and
HENRY B. WALTHAL
have ever appeared.
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THE GEM
•ye-
Sherman’s
Leading
Theater
—
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NOW SHOWING—The greatest Photoplay that hae
screened in Sherman. , -jt rs %
ever been
fpm
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m-'y*
wv« Vvaav/M ..aw... - A , v 'll >L.' LrV SfTt 'AY
A DRAMA OF THE MAD AGE 1 | S
.......‘ A /iht i M ’
Cecil B.DeMilles
fm
GREATEST PRODUCTION ? ^
‘.rt:
By Alice Duer Miller y
WITH
Thomas Meighan
Leatrice Jot/,
Lois Wilson
and
Stf }
Cast also includes John Miltern, Geprge Fawcett, Julia Faye
others. . ,
The spectacular romance of a daring daughter of luxury and the man who, lovihg hep. sent
her to prison. A torrent of emotional thriljs and exciting climaxes. With settings of lavish
beauty and the greatest DeMille cast ever assembled. s' ,,.y
Words are lacking to attempt to describe tbe Scenes of Riotious Beanty.
WE PUCE OUR GUARANTEE on this picture and will refund the money to w»»« Mtfcf «
1 . ... M* _ Q _ ^J AL _ f _ t ,L1 r_ ltJ| __ |
)on’t miss this big Special. Miss a meal
but don’t miss this.
. .. . .
not pleased with the performance.
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Schedule—12, 2, 4, 6, 8. Phone 1651 for Information.
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