Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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PHONES 90 AND 91
VULCANIZING
That is Dependable ' '
Retreading a Specialty.
OUR TIRE PRICES ARE DOWN.
SHERMAN VULCANIZING WORKS }
SKCESSOKS TO JOS. ST At'RLE.
PHONE ItSf.
110 N. ( ROCKETT,
{ ON THE MOVIE SCREEN.
it’s Snappy
At tt? cnc! cf a bus$
<%?—Cclda, delight-
fully refreshing, invigor-
ating. Banishes dull
care. Whets the appetite
for the evening meal.
Excellent with the
noon lunch, too.
Try at soda fauntains.
Order a ctua sent home.
HYDE PARK PLANT
I8tl, wij Cmj A..,, St. Louis, Mo.
Geo. A. Stewart
Produce Co.,
1 Hut rlliu tors,
Sherman, Texas.
r The n
Best Grades
of
Paints and
Oils
at Lowest
^ Prices 4
Friday, Hjay 23, 1919
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT-SHERMAN, TEXAS,, ,,,
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Get Our Estimates First
H. L. SHEEHEY, DRUGGIST.
EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT
SERVED RIGHT.
EVERYTHING ABSOLUTELY SANITARY
Come and Eat the Best—Cooker the Best—Served the Best
NORTH SIDE CAFE
MVW w„
G Urges’ Filling Station
Corner 1 ravis and Jones Streets
WITH THlv INNOVATION OF
3-BIG ENTRANCES-3
No Wait—No Delay
* Oil-Gas-Air-Water Now at Your Service
DRIVE IN
SERV-TCE
“THE YEAR ’ROUND.”
Ladies,
Protect Your
FURS
This Summer
When we built our new cold storage plant we provided
a room especially for the storage of furs and other fine
labrics. •— *• «-,< ’ < #
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Many Sherman ladus availed themselves bf this service
last summer, as well as others from distant points, with
most satisfactory results. - .
Cold storage prolongs the life of the fur by retaining
air
the natural oils, which are evaporated by the hot dry
of summer.
i « ■<?nly ‘S l}le aPPearance of the fur improved, but
the flexibility and softness of the leather which supports it
are retained. 1
We are now ready to receive your furs for summer
storage. Let us tell you how we care for them—or, better
still—let us show you. Our rates are reasonable.
Phone us today. _____ ___X. ——
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Sherman Ice Co,
At the QueAn.
William Duncan, Vltagraph's fa-!
tn'mis si'j-iiil stni- unit director, and the!
SuiiiloH- of the sotwii, and Joe Ryan.
Scrivnlii net's ts-st "hiiil mail.” . Imvc
fought it out in many a serial, but uil
precious fights will fie forgotten in
favor of their finish fight in Hie ftf-
teelith episode of Vltagraph's serial,
"Tile Man of Might." at the Queen
Theatre on Saturday.
They meet on the edge of a el iff
and are supposed' to la- armed only i
with knives. After a terrific struggle
Imnean Is getting the better of Joe.!
as the script demands, and then, the
had man treacherously draws a pistol.
He wounds Kill. In the shoulder, tint
Is thrown over the cliff in return.
At the Washington.
“The Old Maid's Baby," starring!
Rally Marie Osborne, which will lie
shown at the Washington Theatre on
today only, is a real circus stor.vr -the
tale of tile big show and some of the
IM-rformers—^-specialty of Tiny, who
becomes tile "old maid's” baby. when
her I in rents are killed lira spectacu-
lar a<-eldent. There was a thrill in
tliis Ida scene even when the picture
was being taken, and thousands of
persons from the eountf-y roundabout
witnessed the ascent. In the story the
father ntnl- mother of -tile circus ciiitd
plunged to death, hanging to a para-
chute, Which failed t/i open. It is the
realism of tills scene, ns shown in
the film, tlnit holds the spectator
spell-boiiml.
I At the Gem.
An exceptional!- fine cast, has lieeti
selected for "The Girl Dodger”
Charles Kay's new Paramount picture
produced by Thomas H. luce. which
will 'lie shown at the (Jem Theatre
today. Keing a college story, natur-
ally young types were required. Doris
Lee, a youthful and pretty woman.;
has tlie leading woman’s part and Hal
Cooley lias an important role. Then
(here.is I.c<>ta Lorraine, a charming
actress, who plays the part -of a
chorus girl. Jack Nelson has a seini-
heayy role. There is, of course, a
full .ensemble of extra people, repre-
senting townsfolk, college students,
etc.
"That’s just what I’ve
always wished a
4 '
cigarette would do
—satisfy”
At the King.
George Walsli, athlete, sprinter,
liasi-hail player, and mot ion picture i
netoj-, w ill tie the principal !|ttr«etiuu ■
today and tomorrow at flic King I
Theatre. He is to lie seen in a now 1
William Kpx comedy-dnimu entitled!
"Help! Help! Police!", which is said;
to involve a new version of the “eter-
nal triangle," said triangle in this
ease being composed of hnsinesA. j
love and police. The business—that,
of tlu> manufacture of safety razors—
cuts in frequently on the love .affair,
and tin* police do likewise, both seem-
ing to have keen-edged eases of .jeal-
ousy. Kventualy, however, the Jove
affair,„eetaIdistie* itself on a business |
basis and the villainous imlieo beobinn!
disgiaeed interlopers.
STARCH FACTORY PROVES
CHARNEL HOUSE WHEN
BIG EXPLOSION OCCURS
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Cedar Rapids, Iowa, May 5*3—A
score of persons were killed and a |
hundred injured by an explosion at I
the Douglas starch works last night,
(if tile 1.10 men and hoys who had
just gone to work on the night shift,
few escaped death or injury. The
entire plant was burned by resultant j
fire* which was confined to the Doug-
ins plant. Tile loss is $3,000,000,
The shook was felt all over Cedar
R PH ids and for miles around the
conn try.
The number of dead efiuld not lie
estimated for some time by firemen,
who began to extricate dead and
woUnded from the debris hastily to
avoid incineration. The injured wr
,:4l
R
LSoitlu,c-proof packa^a
keeps 'em frsah
The feature of Chesterfields is that they be-
gin wjhere other cigarettes leave off.
In other words, besides pleasing the taste,
Chesterfields go ’em all one better—theysaf-
isfy! Just like a long drink of cold water sat-
isfies when you’re downright thirsty.
No other cigarette can give you this new
thing in cigarette enjoyment because none can
copy Chesterfield’s blend.
It’s a blend of thefinest TURKISH tobaccos
from Xanthi, Cavalla, Smyrna and Samsoun
and several varieties of the choicest DOMES-
TIC. And the blend itself—the skill with
which these tobaccos have been proportioned
— is a real discovery in cigarette making.
Chesterfield
CIGARETTES
—of Turkish cmd Domestic tobaccos-blended
TApi
THAT BAD CACK
I,
,,, I*'i,-lu-Ve :t dull, Htendy acllO in’ OESHOl
! Ib«‘ sjrtiiill .of the back sharp, stall-j
sent to hospitals and homes ns nipid- \ -t" luges when stooping or lifting!
iv ns volunteers with automobiles j urinary disorders'' Fori
could tie mustered. j1,11,1 •>»<* and weakened kidneys Mlier-
So severe was the explosion that I™!1!1 residoiils l-ecomnieud Doan's]
.persons were thrown from chairs a; ,°-v Head this Sherihan j
mile away. The cause of the accident \ s statement: ,
could not hi> determined. hut is | * • Fonore. iioo K. Igunnr
determined to have been due to either time ago I had an at-
tack of kidney trouble and suffered
from a severe nelie in the small of
my back. Some tltncs I was so had I
eottld- hardly get around the store. I
a defective boHer or spontaneous
eomluistion.
Many of the hundreds of employes
were in dr near the factory buildings]
when tlie blast covered the ground for j do no lifting or bending of any
iikn-ks with wreckage. Some were | Hind. I was advised to try Donu's
huVied in (lie shrfttffed Imildings, j K*d'iey IMIJb and tmuglit a box. 1 had
while others were hit by flying rein- taken tliem only a short time when
mints of tlie building. AVfthin half an Ith'' hemluciie was relieved. Ky the
j hour the detonation attracted nil of) time I had finished the one box the
! (Xlar Rapids to the scene. twenty- Pains in my liack had left and 1
five bodies were renortgd removed. haven t suffer!-d since.’
Broken glass flew in veritahlej Kriee fide at ail dealers. Don't
showers through tlie streets near the | sbnply ask for a kidney remedy-get
plant, cutting the faces and hands of! TRoan’a Kidney Pill* -the same that
nearly every one near the factory.. Flmore lmd. Foster-Millnirn Co.,
The blast blew in large windows j Mkfra- Riiffalo. N’. Y.
many blocks from tlie Douglas plaijj,
and iiersons within ofltec iniiidings a lso
suffered from tlie shattered glass.
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Eagles Elect Officers.
Denison. Tex.. IIay 23;-The State
convention of fhe-Frateninl Order of
Ragles came to a close here after’
election of officers for tlie ensuing
year aud passing resolutions — votingj
thanks to the 1 Umison Aerie for tlie
entertainment given tlie delegates
While in -the Hate City.
Tlie following state officers were
elected: President, Xoah Roark, Dal-
las ; vice, president. R. V. Ketchcm.
San Antonio: chaplain. Charles H.
Tli Colloid. Calves ton : conductor. A.]
T. MeNickles, Houston: secretary. IV,
T. Smiter, San Antonio! treasurer.!
(Jeorge Strickland, Calveston; Inside]
guard, IV. E. Fuller; Fort Worth: out-1
side guard. Guy i’ude, Sau Antonio:
W. T.. Wrist. Port Artlmr and IV. H !
Hatton. Iienlson. trustees. The Ragles]
will hold their next annual meeting1
{ for tlie State aerie in San Antonio in
! May. ,
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Watch for tlie big ad on tlie one
cent Kexall Calc. Malonc-Jamison
1 Irtig Co. _^ m23-4tc
J *A recently patenWal immiier for no-
tomohlles also serves as a slua-k uh-
sorlier and is elniiued to preveivF la
ear overturning even if a wheel
The Hat Hospital
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All Kinds of
HATS MADE NEW
Bring us your old Panama
and we v/ill make it new at
nail cost. ri--
Royal Hat Cleaning'
Co. & Shining Parlor
PHONE 1535
213 N. Travi* Street.
- .Jfoy fears,regarded as f vjiineless.
huge idle's or around Scotch
iron and coal mines are being utiliz-
ed for the manufacture of bricks.
YOUR HEALTH IS
YOUR FORTUNE
Health is the most precious thing in the world.
Itis your duty to yourself and to your family to
• ywr tp , S^01e y°u your food products from
is CLEAN; that every shelf, nook and corner is kept
CLEAN; that mice, vermin and dirt are kept out.
The PIGGLY_WIGGLY Store is clean, the goods are
clean, packages in all PIGGLY WIGGLY Stores are
weighed and sealed by automatic machines. Purity and
goodness are sealed in—dirt, vermin and moisture are
sealed out.
wrrsX?11 cant order groceries from the PIGGLY
WIGGLY Store by telephone. We want people who de-
sire health by eating clean groceries to come to our store
and select such things as they may want with their own
hands. You take your own purchases with you; clerks,
porters and delivery boys don’t pitch them around from
pillar to post.
Come to PIGGLY WIGGLY, where you can got
clean, fresh groceries, vegetables and fruits at lower
prices- * ♦ . i? rftDfiH
Good Sense and Appreciation
of Good Health Will Lead You
to PIGGL WIGGL Y
203 North Travis St.
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