Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 142, Ed. 1 Friday, December 29, 1922 Page: 4 of 6
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FOUR f
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1922.
THE SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT
» ' (■8TABLI8HRD 1879.)
PabiMrd Dill; Except Gaturtay.
8HIKMAN, TEXAS.
THE RHBRMAN DEMOCRAT. PUBLISHER*.
Weekly Democrat I'ulillibed Thurwdtya.
'STRIKINGSHOPMEN MAY
I TAKE JOBS- AS SWITCHMEN
r»jJD>HONa NUMBERS ....................................ASP HI
fertaroa it the poatoffle* M Sherman Tnu, Ang. 14, 1879, l! mall
the aeoonii clan* according to the act of Congroq*, Mar. 9, 1870,
■wit to TTm Hherman Democrat. Uubllahera, Bbnnatn Texas. SobacH-
tara Seolrlnf addrwe changed pleaae giro old addrew aa well aa new on*.
Miss Janice Bran Hostess.
Miss Jimiee Menu whs hostess to one orderly.
TRAVELING MEN OF SIIKRMAN
, SING PRAISE OK CITY AT Till-;
ANNUAL C. OK C. BANQUET l a„ iiiociaW
I (Continued From Page One.) Chicago. Ills.. Deo. 111.—Idle or
the work of demagogues making, in s,rikln« ruilWHV f'llo‘m,,'u nre *** to
. many .uses, false statements of tl.o It,k" «‘>“I>|oyme,it ns switchmen if they
j nets nnd purpose* of the leaders of the “l'ldy to r. ( . ( nshen, president
I government. 1 -et us improve und do
(away with the evils, Imt let us do it America, according to
of the Switchmen's Union of North
strike bulletin
of the most delightful of (lie Christmas
week socialities, a bridge party which j
People Must Possess Order.
Number 1(1 Issued by the Federated
Hhopcrafts, it was learned today. Sev-
•'Our country can survive if its peo- eral railroads need switchmen,
the Mean home on North pie possess order, industry and thrift. | bullftin stated, and shopmen of expcrl-
Grttud Avenue Tlufrsduy afternoon at
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
p^ILT DFMOCRAT—By Carrier: One Month, 6ftc; three month*. 11.80;
Eg month!. $S.B0; one year, 96.0a By mall In Grayson County One Month,
Mr; three months. 9128; one year, 98 00. By mail ootalde of Orayaon
Dooatr and in Texaa and Oklahoma: One month 78c: alx montha 94 00; one'
97.30. Beyond Texa* an.l Oklahoma and wl'Jiln 1,000 mile*: One I
W'v often see men who jtossess one or |
two of these virtues, hut less often do
we see him who possesses nil tliree.”
•Mr. Taylor jb«id a tribute to uiuuu-
I o'clock.
| The open roonjajhao prettily tir-
innged in Christmas suggestions, bells,
l and tile like with mistletoe aud holly, factoring w ith n declaration that it
Mrs. Hen.y rtybi.N-.of Van Alstyue has raised the stnudard of our eivlli-
3* .ix'Vnonth*, 94*30; one y«7. 98d»T FlWwhere^91.00 per month, ™d Mis* Currie. Jcgnn> Davis of M - Manufaeturiug. lie declared,
•icept In foreign countries, 91.00 per mouf*- p.u« the cc«t of mailing. All aub- Kinm-y were two out of town guests of Prewlert the chase of agriculture.
•crtptlons sre payable in advance
vrRRKLI DEMOCRAT —One year
MEMBERS OF TWE ASSOCIATED PRESS—The Aeeootatod Prom li
mrleetvelv entitled to the use for republlcatlon of all newa dl«patehee credited
MR or
kareln
net otherwise credited la thla paper and al*o the local newa pubUahed attractively
All right* of republic*tloa of special dispatch** herein are *Uo te- ------ **
ehusc
the hostess who enjoyed the after- Manufacturing gives employment to lu-
noona games with the six tables of local < roa*i,,K numbers and the more and
people. greater iiiuritifiieturers we have the
At the conclusion, the first prize an jmr country. Salesmen in-'
decornti-d bridge •slate,
THOUGH YOU BREAK RESOLU- 1ATTY
T10NS, MAKE THEM -
ARID CKI.K ANI)
CHANCE.
crease the desires of the people aud
went to Miss Hue'p" Leslie" and the "!"k,‘ 1K>S8lUle 1“ore manufacturing.
Imoby was given to Miss Davis ef Me- llM“'V ar'' *he mos* “Ptluilstlc of people.
Klnnoy. I <Mn ^'Mzatlon today is lli«* simple
i .iai< t..■ a ii. civilization: that of iiast ireucrutioiis.
A delicious solan rourso >vas the re- 1 h 1 •
freshinent served the quests late in the
nfternon before their ilepartur *
eaeh man was required to do for liim-
>*elf all of the individual aets neces-
sary for his propet sustenance aud
Mr Usa IV.. U f I 1 clothing. The Imrnessinj' of natural
. r,dn . -u r , ? , ^r;k*r,Jr- ,,n' h>' »»»» »*« suited in the Oh.
i tertalnvsl £4 Metals at 4_- in their home literatim. of human slavery from the
42 Party Thursday Night.
Will Hays' derision to give Koscor Norfli Kim street Thurntiay night as globe.
You ellnnot lie sure us to your another chance ns a motion 8 social offering for the Christmus holt- Public Sentiment Has a Part,
strength unless you are cognizant of rit.lnro will undonlitislly cause ,la^tH‘k' i The speaker pointed out the Imm.rt-
jour weakness. Aon cannot measure more or less coutreversal furore. Opin- Jlie Jaekson home was prettily dc- ,Uit part which puldie sentiment 1ms in
your Intellectual hud spiritual caps- will is- divided very shandy on the comted in red hells, mistletoe and holly the upbuitd'ug of anv comnmnitv The
city, unless you familiarize yourself „,l(| thousands of person* will “h*1 ,n this setrtng the six table* of power which sustained hi Massachu-
wlth your shortcoming!. You cannot fppj lncomppt,,nt to say whether Mr. Kuests enjoyed the interesting games of setts the execution „f people as witches
improve yourself miles*' .win study your |IavK was right or wrong I,llc evening. was public sentiment, which, Mr. Tuv-
deficiencies. You cannot Iss-oine lsd- ((n). (pp,,, must is- rememliered quite At the close of a pleasant hour of lor declared,-will
ter and wiser h.v priding yourself of f0PCj|,iv. This Is that Fatty Arlmckle (lie diversion, delicious refreshments from “abbreviated
your good qualities, aud liy thi* vain Wll„ an|ll!tieil ef crime by the Jury were served by the host and hostess
introspection llJnoie your faults^ and which heard his ease, in fact, he calls
defects. , I attention to the fact that; the Jury* not
eni-e In tliat line wtio want work were
advised to apply to the switchmen's
union.
Everybody ought to In<|lilre iiitb bhn- OIljy a,quitted him, hut exonerated him.
‘ “ at the
Itrarketl-Porter.
Slierman friends are interested
si-lf onee in a while, especially at the Therefore. Mr. Hays had no alterna- the announcement of the marriage If
year's clone. He ought to analyze him- t|ve. ho lia(I to aetvpt the jury's ver- M|Hfl Lnlln Porter and Paschal L. Mrar-
hiirning of witches.'' It is essential
that a healthful puldie- sentiment he
cultivated, which should not lie belli-
cose, tint positive.
John Marshall Toastmaster.
Join Marshall nrcfclded a* I nisi mas-
self ns lie does jf «b<1 the Judg.-'s ruling. I kett, both of this city, the ceremony ter, introducing the different speakers"
Yon ought to “know yourself. 'm' The real test is for Koseoe Arbuekle to
|ns>r Into the character of your ft iomls r,,frRin from lielng even the least ob-|
and rivals and you come '« ""«**•........ — •'
Jeetlonable in Ids acting. The real bome jn |bUj cUy
young couple will make
stand them thoroughly. You not only jfor him to appear in clean playsi
notice merits and blemishes, Imt .T,>" a0(j to give clean performances. Com-1
even question motives. Yon read >'<>»>rmM<„ llot bc vuignr and it is now
up to Arlmckle to appeal to the public
in wholesome productions.
ROBBERS
ARE BUSY
WHERE.
associates and customers as you
books.
Yet, you probably do not know your-
self. Y'ou have business or professional
plans and certain promising hopes.
But you do not Interrogate yourself rn
to your own motives, and you do not
gage ji'oitr qualifications.
Jf you studied your weaknesses, you
would lie tietter, wiser, more broad-
minded. more callable and more char-' honie ami office lb oriftr to' siljqiorr
Itable, You would have satisfactory.themselves and,ithelr families. It eau-
C. I. A. Girls To Entertain. ..
Members of the Sherman Club of
Industrial Arts at Denton will enjoy
a Christmas party on Saturday night,
beginning at 7 o’clock with a luncheon.
At that time, the president, Miss
Annie Wendt, will preside nnd a short
Now that any aide bodied man ean'progrnm of toasts will lie given,
get employment, and at good pay, ltd Lhler n theatre party will he enjoyed
cannot lie said that robbers must hold by the girls,
qp persons on the street and in the
indications for systematic efforts at
self-improvement.
Ordinary criticism of self is injur-
ious to elmrm-ter. It propagates mo-
roadless, sometimes self-detestation.
Critical scrutiny causes a person to
depreciate himself, mid it sups the put-
pose from ambit ion. lint the friendly,
just introspection wliieh alms at find-
ing deficiencies in order to rectify
them Is constructive self-examination.
You might to study yourself, that
you may know yourself, and know
yourself tlml you may resolve to Is1
lad ter anil more capable aud efficient.
You cannot perfect yourself unless you
know yourself thoroughly.
Whatever resolutions you make for
not lie said that want is driving men
to the highway occupation. A year
ago u number of rolila'ries was due to
distress, hut this excuse does not hold
at the present time.
There is liut one means to prevent
tliis form of lawlessness. It is to mete
out to criminals the severest punish-
ment. Men who commit robberies in
these prosperous days are deliberate
criminals
&VS3 vrszsZLxrs
£ sr\s
and heart, and see who aud what ^argues, this is truly American. |of Sherman's well know-n young women" mpt>» his anticipation of lieing Iworn
What is, therefore, the real test.j Mr. Brackett is well known here *"• wns overlooking the fact that
lie would be “cussed out" was charact-
eristic.
It. F. Pool, Sr., spoke briefly on the
“Relation of Traveling Salesmen to
Slierman Industries.” Mr. Pool declar-
ed the traveling men were doing more
to advertise Sherman than any other
one agency. Traveling men, he said,
were primarily responsible for all ma-
jor improvements made In hotel and
traveling conditions In the past two de-
cades.
An unannounced feature, a “ventril-
oquist'’ stunt, with Harry Handy and
Levi| Hall in the leading roles, was
one of the most enjoyable parts of the
program. Some of the rnndom shots
taken at local situations and conditions
were timely and appreciated, while the
entire net provided a few minutes of
almost uproarious entertainment.
In the absence of J. F. Peek, who
was to speak on “The Salesman Who
Rises Above Himself,” John Boren was
asked to sjienk. Mr. Boren brought a
word of greetings to the traveling men
from his own organization.
H B. Campbell's subject was "Taking
Inventory,” wliieh lie handled concise-
ly. Not only should the manufacturer
and dealer take an annual or semi-
annual inventory, in which the wise
manufacturer or dealer notes not only
his entire assets, but those items which
have sold well and those which have
not, liut the salesman should take an
Inventory. This inventory should lie
of his personality, said Mr. Campbell.
Tlie Menu.
The menu served at the banquet fol-
lows: (
Roast Turkey and Dressing
Crauberry Sauce
Cream Potatoes Peas in Cases
Cinnamon Apple
Fruit Salad aud Wafers
Hot Roll* Butter
Brick Ice Cream Cake
Coffee
MENTAL TESTS FOR MOTORISTS.
motor car
Sanford-Olds.
Announcement is made of the mar-
riage of Miss Ruth Olds and Homer
Sanford, both of Van Aistyne. the cer-
emony occurring'in that city on Sunday
and performed by Rev. It. C. Iaind of
the Baptist-Church there.
The bride is a daughter of Mrs. M.
A. Olds, and the grooni the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Luther Sanford.
The young couple will reside near
Van Alstyue. where the groom is a
prosperous farmer.
Mr. and Sirs. Will Dennis and fam-
ily of Shreveport, La., who have been'
spending the Christmas holidays in
work as running a locomotive. Tile Sliermnn with their parents. Mr. und
locomotive engineer 1ms great respond- Mts. Joe Dennis, returned Friday to
liilities, in that .the lives of scores of ti„,|r ^ome.
... ... ., *he responsibility of the chauffeur is from State University at Austin spend-
sight nud
and Mrs. W. If. Lankford, left Tlmrs-
Know yourself,
prove yourself.
should lie serious resolutions,
wliieh you should fulfill,
should uoi I login the New Y'enr without
framing such resolutions and lielng de-
termined to kwp (hem.
heart, and e, this inventory give von dr,vpr ,mvp (lem<mRtrnt(. that lM, ^' wll(l »« in « sanitarium in that
the suggestions for resolves to direct, „„„ ,lK
Mrs, Jennie Newman is expected
home in a few days from Mtinroe, Iji.,
where she has been spending the
Christmas holidays with her son, Paul
Newman and family.
Miss Alii* Rodgers of McKinney has
iioen spending the latter part of the
week with friends in Sherman.
Mr. and Mrs. Lanier Walton return-
ed to their home In Corsicana Thurs-
day ufter a Christmas visit with their
liarents, Mr. and Mrs. lands Dumas,
on South Travis street.
Sirs. Francis Emerson of this city
was a guest at the ten given by Mrs.
John Lovejoy and Mrs. 0 O. Comeg.vs
in McKinney Wednesday afternoon in
FRIENDS GO TO ASSISTANCE
OF FORMER MKR ROUGE MAYOR
By Urn A iivciatrd Pren
Monroe, Im., Dee. lit).—Friends of Dr.
B. M. MeKoin in the Fifth Congres-
sional District of laniisiann. where a
year ago he was president of a medical
association, continued today to offer
their assistance to the physician and
former Mer Rouge Mayor with pledges
of financial, as well as moral support..
Say Daddy, when you go to work,
wlint makes umuinm kiss you morning,
noon nnd night? Wliy daughter she
wants a quarter's worth of Thompson's
Potato Chips. Well daddy just keep
on quartering. d”K-ltp
— . ... I # * 4
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS
MEETING.
Notice is hereby given that a meet-
ing of the stockholders of the American
Bank & Trust Company of Sherman.
Texas, will be held at the place of
business of said hunk in Sherman,
Texas, on the ninth day of January,
1923, from ten to twelve o'clock, n. m.
for the purpose of electing directors
for the ensuing yeur, nnd for such other
business as may legally come before
fore tlie meeting. C. D. TERRY,
b
La i 1-
BE<mns@§ for
ftfia© B@y§
We are offering a bargain in Boy’s Blouses,
for school or rough wear, in percales and
cheviot, light or dark colors, sizes 8 to 15
years . iistifti
, THt- D£PHZNDA&L £
HOW TO AVOID
SOGGY PIES
Cooking Experts tell us one
reason for soggy pie crusts
is the utensil—not the bak-
ing—
Pyrex Baking Ware
Cools slowly, just as the pie
cools, making perfect pas-
try.
We carry a complete line
and will cheerfully replace
any piece that breaks from
oven heat
LESLIE
Hardware Co-
Good Education
for
Thai Boy andThai Girl
January 1st. 1923
is the day to start that Educational Savings Fund
for that child.
With our 8% Annual Dividends, compounded
each six months, you can earn enough on $10.00
to $20.00 a month to send that child through
college.
* A-'
$12.00 a month for 10 years, will accumulate
$2093.70. Make the fund larger or smaller,
but start the Fund Now with the amount you
can afford.
I
Grayson Bldg & Loan Assn.
Secretary • JOHN REID - Phone 10
M
responsibility
And vouilu“"'ly *** ' 1,1 flK t' in l)rin'iin? tlie holidays with home folks. i
' ripie. Just as great Mrs J. S. Lankford and Miss Louise
The locomotive engineer mast submittLankfort wbo Ilavp 1>0Pn vlH(tin;, Mr
MURDERS
AND BURGLARIES
YULET1DE.
Tlie Detroit sanity tests, ioqiostd on
riskless drivers, has shown that many
chauffeurs cannot nop or liear as well
AT us they should, and that their intelli-
gence is not such as to fit them for
driving motorcars along a street, with
The barbarity of crime is the more hundreds of pedestrians crossiug in
Impressive during tlie holiday season.| front of them. ,
\\lien good will and happiness prevail A driver should lie obliged to faml-
evPiTwhcre. While people are vying larizo himself with tlie mrehanlsin of
with one another In lieing kindly and H‘o motorcar and he should lie re-
spreading merriment, murder and rob- to train himself to manage the
lierv shock them as the worst sort of vehicle and to lie careful. Public safe-
savagery. | ty requires at least ordinary precau-
tion' inn anybody take n human Hons,
life? Ilmv can anybody kill in the
At tlie rate the bootleg liquor is knj.^'Ohorof Miss Kathryn 1’uri‘ns of Dallas
season set aside for sissial manifest rn"' 'Wiucg iapior is kiu-, . .. ’ ’ "
„v„ Hail too herliness? To i"K off the toper* it wont 1k> long un- 8 ‘*«ide-el«t of the weik.
tat ion of love and iirotherliness? To
murder is horrible at any time, but its ti! 811 of the old soaks will lie gone, and
gmeaoniimess is tlie more terrible when ,*1P coming generation of people nre
the world is Joyous with the tender- R°‘?S «° ,lp of loo much
ness of the sinivrest affection.* * jspnse *° drlnk the iioison
Dfpraritf has no ideals, and It Is
because crime has no fine inspirations,* It looks like Big Business is going to.
or no steadying,spiritual control, that P11** n*^ another world war. If it does.
YOU WON’T ILAVB FEVERS, COLDS
OR DIZZY SPELLS
If you keep your liver active and
bowels regulated with BOND’S LIVER
PILLS. ’J’hey are small, easy to take.
Mild, Effective and Inexpensive. Only
23c at any drug store.—(Adv.)
QURNS
visas
Cover with wtt baking soda—
afterward apply gently—
VaroRui
Oner 17 Million Jan UteJ Yearly
sweetest sentiments,
hoping that
well as the most cherished principles. lhp *•"' "'m hp Put in “>e front
The mere fact that the world is en rank of the shock troops and be shock-
thused with good will should halt mur- e<* 1° f'eath so they can t do It again,
der in
particular, for even brutality
should lie affected by tlie softening
spirit of tlu* season.
The contrast of charity and happi-
ness with hate amt crime stands out
most clearly at this season. If this
spell of love cannot check crime, es-
pecially murder, whst can?
,
When Dnllns secures Judge Ben L,
Jones ns a citizen, slip not only gets a
man well qualified to the position to
which the people hare elected him.
Chief Justice of the Court of Civil Ap-
peals, but they get a man who will
make a citizen of the highest order,
one who will he a mighty force for the
right, and some one of those Methodist
churches is going to got one, of the best
JUblv clgw touchers she ever lift"
Major General James G. Harbord,
who is slated for president of the Ra-
dio Corporation, thinks the radio is an
aid In peace. Don’t ail speak at once,
please!
For Local and Long Hank, Call
RED BALL TRUCK UNE
W. W. Talley
Pkone Office 2175. Ret. 1921
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Ike Beat Home Cooked Meal*
Vice Attractive Modern Bedrooms
MRS. LANE I
m m lit*
-
New Spring Suits
t . . • • '
Also a big Shipment of Spring Dresses in
Crepe and Taffeta. Beautiful line of Spring
Only 3 Men Out of 100 Leave More than $10,000 When They Die
How Much Will You
Save in 1923?
We offer you the easiest saving plan you’ll
find anywhere. You can save $1.00 a month or
$500.00 a month on our plan and we pay you
8% Annual Dividends, compounded each six
months.
If you don’t start saving now, you are not
liable to save anything in 1923. And whether
you start now or later, save much or little, you
owe it to yourself to find out about our saving
plan now. Phone us—we’ll be glad to explain it.
rn:
Coats and Capes.
'bYv )y • ~ *
A splendid line of SPRING HATS.
New YarkSampk Shop
The Store of Style and Moderate
‘ Miu'W!goner, Mgr.
Secretary - John Reid - Phone No. 10
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Second Floor M. & P. Bank Building
A Sherman Institution Paying Dividends
To 750 Sherman and Grayson County Members
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