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Tuesday, April 8, 1919
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT—SHERMAN, TEXAS.
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PAGE SEVEN.
BI-SUB
IEUPH0NE AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY
LcMBER—*
Kt4»ay Lumber Oo., the place to buy Lumber..............phone IT*
I, Al* K«— || ,
Famous Cafe, 119 North Travis...........................Phone Ml
DRUGS, PRESCRIPTIONS, PATENT MEDICINES—
Sheeliey’s Drug Store, North Side Square....................Phone 7
ELECTRIC FIXTURES, SUPPLIES. WIRING—
Kolb Electric Co., U8 No. Crockett........................Phone 2*9
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE—
Uuljck Rail, Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, M. A P. Bank build-
* in* ,h. • ... ■I’., Phoce 1*5
Carpenter A Bidden, 21$ No. Trarhi.........................l’hooe 43
NEWSPAPERS AND PRINTING—
Sherman Democrat—each week-day afternoon and Weekly, Com-
mercla. Printing..........'..................Phone* II* and 111
PIANO TUNING— ■ L-: V
O. JL Guinn, with Kldd-Rey College........................Phone 885
RRAI. ESTATE—
H. A. Holliday, Real Estate. Loans, 212 Murphy Bid........Phone 431
TAILORING, CLEAN KG AN» PRESSING— w.
Who’s Tour Tallot? Will Pierce** Co., 2U North Travis...Phone 835
TRANSFER AND STORAGE—
E. Knox Dray Line, 202 E. Houston........................Phone 114
Officer
for sale—on* inis r. pnssonsor! Make Them Wear Like* New —
Chevrolet .-ht. good a« new in first- As Did This Canadian
••lass condition. 1308 Hast College!
*'reet- , u7-3fp „
-™r-T7-9—— --- A Canadian army officer, William
Micrn I * Arr-ni io " i Pemberton, of the famous Princess Pat
MloLLLLAlNtUUo Regiment, told of the extraordinary
; wear given him by 3 pair of army boots
it wr si-inv mi i m .. ; twice repaired with NeOlin Soles.
KA', ' •>. *** brown. -Sixmonthsof trench warfare under
..«j n/l!1 1 ^ 1 ’ " in; destructive conditions put the first
f <a» . lit l<v lip out of left eqr. pair of NeOlin Soles out of business,’*
Vjer sec AM . L«»l, R. F. IK N*htj»I. i said Lieutenant Ktnbertcn, "but ordi-
i no-on . __ nary 90lea v.'oulfi have gone to pieces
v ••h; 'ted amount iefjit- Don't throw away shoes that can be
- * v?* Cotton .Need,'tflte-t repaired. 1 lav? them re-bottomed with
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FOR RENf—ftOOMS
I HOUSE FOR SALE—South Willow
________ _I street. 400 block. Inquire Jno. W.
Kolt RENT--Southeast room, with Crook. Donixon. Tex. $700.00 will get
both, hot anil cold water, Travis possession. A sacrifice. ml7-lin
from hk pedigreed Slock. Very **]■,•
and heavy fruiting.. Morin proof! Ijg
iadk, easy picked; lints 40 IDs. pc
loo. Will yield more per .pen* in'dol-
lars ami rents than any variety! 4n
Hie south. Price. 1 9 Imsinds, $231)
tough, durably NeOlin Soles. Any
cobbler or repairman will do the work
for you. The price is no more titan
for soles that give less wear. Remem-
ber—Neqlin Soles are created by science
_______—— ■ to be what soles should be. TTiey
ver,' $23o. Cash <4n. are flexible and waterproof as well as
a7-3tp j durable. They come on new shoes of
.—;--—— -— | all styles. They are made by The
WORK NEATLY DftN’E—Best of) Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company,
malerial used. A part of your shoe! Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot
repair work will he appreciated at! Heels—guaranteed to .outwear any
Ritchie's Shoe Shop, 220 West Houfrj other heels.
10 bushels and e
to.
ton.
ao-titp
street. furnish references. *,i*ti- i rnt> si? e tpadf Wr»
■................ .«'«** JUS?iWSSaf*
I leiniK'rat,
have
in cUlti-
___ 1 vatlon, can give jwssesaion Including
FOR RENT—8 rooms nicely furnished rt*op( of oats a $175.00 per aere or
for light housekeeping, modern eon-} will trade for city property worth
venihnees. Phone l«8*r 70S South the money. This tract well located
Montgomery.
n7.-tfe
FOR RENT—Convenient, extra well
furnished apurtment lor housekeeping.
Sink in kitchen. Fool, wiutheust
rooms; modern, close in.
Mrs. Walling.
about 2 miles from ejty. Curpcnter *
Belden. mlO-tfc
FOR KENT
street. Phone 747.
FOR SALE—514 Vaden. lot 100
__________ feet east front, 5 room cottage, hlec.
Phone llirW.' trio lights, gas, bath, sewerage, small
aT-'tto tmrn and orchard. Desirable fur a
-„*».---y-*,bome. Carpenter & Belden. mlO-tfc
Bedrooms. 200 N. Wwt "" __ —-—~~~
ttil-tfc' FOR SALE OR TRADE—9 ROODS
-i - j Sou re, 8 halls and bath, 3 acres of
Ftlu RENT -One ntcelv furnished lied.i-ground, large orchard; can be' seen at
loom, clo.se in. 200 North Walnut. | south end of Willow St. W. O. Melton.
Phone EMM. V nSditp, •?»-«
it---- -rr— I ----*--
FOR RENT—Furnishisl housekeeping GOOD COTTAGES are scarce and
rcunis. CIS South Rusk atreet. Phone hard to rent,, sc let me sell you one
1717. aS-tfc | and pay .rent to yourself; have sev-
— ----iy—.........■» ■.— —- eral and can arrange deal to suit
FoR RENT—Furnished liedroont, all you. Have several vacant lots and
uiode.su eonvenlenoes. Phone 245. 5£t will build' you a new house. Come to
South Montgomery. .Miss 1 Kirn Brown.: ace mo and tell ine wlmt you want.
Office
mS-tf
M ANTED AT ONCE — Furnitur'*. i
stoi'es. rugs, grips, trunks, men's1
shoe* and Hotlupg. old featin’r IhhIs, 1
and other good$ handled in a seeon.l
hiind store. Phone 1481. 220 . West
Houston. „ . t mi-Cti* ,
lleolin Soles
Tnii-a MniK Re*. U. — i*t. OC.
WHY throw your old clothes away'?
We will pay you cash for them. We!
liny mens, women's and eliiidreus sec-
ond luind shm‘s and clothing. Positive-:
l.v till' highest cash price paid Bring
tliein in. The Jjttffcrlcs Clothing Store.
-’IS W. Houston St., or phone 1042
and WC will call fbr theih. n5-tfcj
BANK PtiSTf.NG, bookkeeping, type-
writing, 4 weeks, more if neis'ssarv,
oily $20. Stgrt Monday. Phone s!HP
Yi5-:itc
EMIL BENZIL’S
LUNCH ROOM
Everytliiiig in Season.
Merchants Lunch Served Daily,
11 a. m. to 2 p. in.
SHORT ORDERS
SERVED LIKE ¥OU LIKE IT.
ji.'i-Otc
J. P. Grady, office E. Side.
•-----—--- Phone 1530. Res. phone 920.
1'OU RENT-—2 furnished room* for'.------
liglit liousekeeping. Phone 1297. 902. FOR SALE—M.v Point place
East Houston. al-tfc j corner of Wrtods' nml T/>e
Falrview; 3f)(l feet fronting
at the
afreets,
east on
FOR RENT- 2 rooms furnished com- Wood street and 250 feet on Lee street.
piety for light'housekeeping; refer-
ences required: phone 704. ml3-tfc
FOR RENT—Office room Kelly build-
ing. Dr. J. A. Pope. m3-lmp
FOB RENT—2 nicely furnished rooms,
suitable for light houDCkeeplng, mod-
ern. Phone 302 or call at 917 East Col-
lege Street m28-tf
REAL ESTATE
FOlTHALE—At a bargain if sold by
April 15th, til acres of laud on-pike,
1 ndle S. of Sadler. J. P. Grady. Of-
tlvefl:. Hhhto- Piione *SK»». P. s.— I
have other farms in different, parts
of ihe county and in Okla. a5-5tltp
Bargain for quick sale. W. H. Iti>eves.
' . J27-I fc
FOR SALE CHEAP—Six room dwell-
ing South Watnut street. All rooms
large, wide hall; all conveniences:
big barn, big lot; all In good condi-
tion. Easy terms. For Particulars see
J. P. Geren. J4-tfc
Fur SALE—The host inlying little! w>aaaaaaaa<wwa<vvv»i</<saa^
liushie^* in Sherman. Will invoice. 117 * '
E. Lamar St. J, A. Knox. a4-5tp
! i
WANTED—iSisftion by experienced
fire insurance clerk aud stenographer
Address “X. H.,” can* Democrat.
ic>y.Y • ••><-1*> jfci|l 1 • *
■WANTED—The Grayson Iron & Metal
Co. will' pay the highest pfrfce for all
your junk, such as scrap iron, rags,
rubber, bottles, sacks, mu gay. in s ml I
metal. Our wagon will come after it if j
you will phone 247. The Grayson lion j
& Metal Co.. 511 N. Montgomery St. i
Branch office 305 X. Walnut St. '
atl-fiOf-
FOR SALE—A 3-room house, fair lot,
natural gas and water. N. A. -Cox.
Phone 1fttm. f2<t-tfc
POULTRY
WANTED One hundred Voting Buff
Orpington hens. Will |iny twenty-five
FOR SALE—A home in Sherman thnt',7'ufs mt I«ound, delivered at my resi-
will exactly’Kilt t yon. Wo have loia of * North lmvis street. S. ^ W.
homes for sale at prices clieaiier than. '*irll‘r- n!*-(i!p
i\ will ensf you to build. Id As lief<n'e P(.B Htrv ,„
bu.vintr. Sherman Rea.ty Cnm,m,.> j£ * V<.r1'i T 'r F D.tt eof
East side square. Phone :««. nl-3».e /“f ^amar ’Phone'BBa
4-1-Ctp
HOMES FOR SADI-7—DmiW, Read And
tlien ask yourself why it Is that yon
have not bought a homo in Sherman1'
3 houses on Walnut street.
3 houses on Montgomery street,
.3 houses on Travis street.
2 houses oil S. Crockett street.
1 house on IV. Houston street.
3 houses on E. Houston street.
4 houses on E. laijnar street.
1 house on Grand Are.
(! houses on Lee Ave.
4 houses on Cleveland Ave.
3 houses on Vaden stret't.
4 houses on K. Cherry street,
7 houses on Willow street.
7 houses on K.-Throckmorton St.
2 houses on Chaffin street.
4 houses on N. Porter street.
2 houses on Binkley street.
1 house on N. Wood street.
1 house on Magee street. »
1 Itoflse on Hftrrison Ave.
2 hotiDfs oti T>ulin street.
Tlds is only a part of wlipt f have to
-offer yotl, so come and let your wants
% lie knowjj and if ,I, haien!L jfe>I ertn
get it for yon and on terms that are
pleasing. .1. P. Grady, Office Eayt
Side of Square. Phone 1530. Rea,
Phone 020. T*. S.—Have several nice
well located lots; on some ' of them
will build a house to suit. a5-0tp
EGGS FOR SALE—Wliite leghorn
winter laying strain. $1.00 for 15;
Cornish, the large table bird, $1.50
for 15. Phone 1358, C. A. Elliott.
ml7-tfc
Foil SALE- Sure Crop Seed corn
and feed corn: also buys calves 2 to 0
months old. Phone -29111. a3t-wl
FOR SALE—Quick Meal
stxuV. used three months,
gas lieater. Mrs. W. S. Holt, pholie!
1847-J2. * n.3-0tp
gas ( oolc -
Also nice
WHITKSBOHo TO SHERMAN 00 cts. ]
each way. Home Service line. See qili-
er ndv. a2-lme
SELECTED North Texas and North-;
ern Seed Corn, Cane, Millet, Sudan, |
Alfalfa, Sweet Clover, Rape, Pop Corn,
Stock Beets, Malxe, Kaffir. Feterita.:
Hegari, Purina Stock and Poultry,
Foods, Feed, etc Andrews Si>ed and I
Grain Company 1 al-7tc
^Perfect plumbing's;
[WHAT WE DO -
LET US DO SOME
WORK j
FOR YOU!
Perfect*
PLUMBING-
IF you give your home the
proper spring tonic, chances arc
you won't have jq lake one your-
self this season.^t’-ro that your
drains and pipes are in good
clean working order. If not
send for us. .Yen'll jiud no draw
hacks to a plumbing Job we do
for you..
WANTED—ldO featherbeds. Pay
highest cash prices. Call 1481, South-;
eni Featlier Co. Ritchie’s Furniture
Store. 220 W. Houston St. a5-4fp
SHERMAN PLUMBING CO-
Telephone Tt.
ON THE ifOVJE SCREEN
At the King.
j The latest Select piettn-c. starring]
t’i'iistiinoe Tainradge and entitled
! -Experimental Marriage'’ will In* tin* j
j feature attraction oft the screen .of t
» tin* King theatre on Wednesday and j
- Thursday. This ly an adaptation of j
j a play by William J. Hurlbut and has I
us its Central character a charming I
■ young widow. Suganne Ereoil by {
mime, who doesn't'quite like the idea i
of entering into matrimony again I
| though slie does love Foxeyoft
[Urey, who has proposi*d. So Snxanne
t Mfs upon vvliat slip I’elieves to 1«» u i
icV-int idem. Tiiey, xvil! tie married,
j-e- -vi ntionaliy ('Hough, hut the marri-
age ri ntract will I,'ml tliew oi% from
j Saturday to Monday of each week.
From Monday to Saturday. this
means they will be ns free as all sin-
gle folk.
Now tlds plan doesn’t appeal to
Fox civ. ft Grey in the least. Hi* loves
Suzanne and la* wants her for ids
wife and Ik* doesn't want any freak
strings attached to the proposition.
But wise lawyer that he is. hi* see's a
way out and decides to accept Su-
zanne's plan. And so they are mar-
ried! Tlds point is usually I lie-windup
in the careers of. screen characters,
but it is only the beginning of the
c-ireersVif Suzanne and Foxernft.
How Suzanne's plan worked out (I),
how her husband abided by the con-
tract to the lei ter and how finally
things came to such a climax that tlie
young wife decided that, the old folks
who made the marriage laws knew
something about marriage after all.
are event* which make a photoplay of
tin* must delightfully humorous situa-
tions. f ,
Miss Tulmadge again has as her
leading man the popular Harrison
Ford, while others iu the east are
Walter Hiers, Raymond Hatton. Vera
Sisson. Edytlie Chapman and Alaym
Kelso.
Ail t he Queen.
Vltagvaph brings to the screen an-
other popular novel of the day in I
"Miss Dultde from Dixie,", which is j
adapted from the charming romance
of I in* same name written bv Lnlah
Ragsdale. Gladys Leslie has a role
decidedly suited to her personality
and ini mu lie versatility in that of
Miss Dllleie, in this Yitagraph pic-
ture. which will la* seen in the
Queen theatre on Wednesday.
M iss Duele, Southern lived, i-s left a
legacy of $5,000 contingent oil her end-
ing an estrangement between her
father amt a Northern uncle dating
I back lo the Civil War. Dulcie invades
I tin* hostile aimosphere of her uncle's,
.home in New York City and in spite
| of all obstacles thrown in her path
win* not only tin* legacy but a lius-
j hand and a fortune. .The picture is
full of action, with many flashes of
1 humor and none of the heart interest
I of tlie novel has been lost in the
screen lug.
The supjsirring east is of exception-
al strength, including the following
popular Yitagraph players: Charles
Kent, Arthur Donah/son, ..Tame* Mor-
rison and Julia Swayne Gordon. Jo-
seph Gleason directed tlie picture.
BUCKEYE INCUBATORS AND
BROODERS.
' Can Supply Best* of Egg*,
FULMER & BRITTAIN.
ANCONAS combine beauty and util-
ity. They are unexcelled ns egg pro-
ducers. Settings from trapnested lay-
ers. Mrs. E. P. Wthgrenb 4U N.
Highland. Phone 1381. flT-tfe
EGGS FOR HATCHING—From tlior-
FOU SALE— Four, room house’ with ouglihreds amt heavy lay rs, Rhode Is
hath and hall In Frisco addition; a
bargain if sold at once. Mrs. W. S.
Holt, phone 1847-J2. a3-0!p
See F. L. O'HANI-ON for •
Ixit* (!5x200, best location. *
House and lot West Houston St.
House and lot East Houston St
House and lot, Dttlln' St
House and Izit Grand Avenue,
llonse and lot Cleveland avenue.
House and lot East Iaunar street
House and lot South Montgomery St.
Houle and lot South Crockett St
House and lot East College St
Vacant lots in College Park.
Will furnish Lumber to Build.
< m20-tf
land Ife'ls, Barred Plymouth Rocks,
White Wyandottes. Fred Hannah,
phono 313. jis-tfe
ONION SETS, Beans, Beets, Lettuce.
Pens, Radish, Squash, Sweet^Corn and
other fresh Garden Seeds,Purina
Poultry and Stock Feeds, etc. Your
immmtgt* will be greatly npprppiated.!
Andrews Sisal mill Grain Comiwtiy,
214 East laimar St. al-7tc
HAVE YOUR SHOES Tcpnired while;
you wait; all work guaranteed. Elec-
tric Shoe Shop, 109 E. Lamar.
m25:tfc I
IVANTED—To buy UndertvoiHl type-1 g
writer, new or used, or to rent same:
A. M. Teague,- rooms C, 8, 10, 12, Mur-
phy Bldg., phone 1410. ml2-tfe
SHINING PARLOR—It’s the talk of
the-town, the nhe Shining Parlor »t
4-The Progressive Shoe Shop, at 213
South Travis. jn7-tfc
MONEY TO LOAN—Wc have some
money belonging to our clients which
we are authorized to loniroiTgood real
estate security, Wolfe & Freemnn.
•flS-tfc
MAHONEY BROS, for first-class shoe
repairing. B«st material used. Hie
liest is always the cheapest nfl-tf
FOR SALE—Peanut meal and hulfs
Mutual Refining Co. »20-tfe
FOR SALE -Pure bred Black Mln'A'-
eas eggs. $1.00 per 15 after April 1st.
D, A. Blank, phone 985,1. «3-5tc
FOR SALE—Aldridge strain White
Orphington cockrels. Will Eubank,
phone 1489. mC-tfe
LOST AND FOUND.
FOR SALE^-THee 5-room cottage
with all modern eonvenienees; large
lot with south front; good barn; K .
storm Cellar and fruit trees. No. a09t‘'ullir,‘,'lulu-
Raney St. Canienler & Belden.
m24-tfc
LOST—Ingersoll wrist watch, valued
as keepsake; lost between 500 block,
South' Walnut and square. Phone 840,
or leave at Democrat. c a7-ltc
NOW IS THE TIME to order your
window flower boxes; also all klnda of
tin work, guttering, Hues and tanks:
for -prompt work see A; 8. Tennille.
Phone 1475-A. fl6-tf
WANTED—Clean vyliite rags at Dem-
d ii
oerat office,
same.
WANTED-
U. S. LIBERTY BONDS
Highest Prices paid for all
Issues. Wire or write
B. B. WILBANKS,
PnONE 68.
Care Commercial National Bank.
Sherman, Texas.
WE MAKE
BOOTS AND SHOES
Will pay 5c a pound lor
— * - I
At the YVashingt-on.
Priscilin Dean, "the star who made
herself," will lx* seen in “The Silk-
Lined Burglar," at-the Waslilngton
Tlieatre next, Thursday anil Friday.
The photoplay is a typical Priscilla
Dean vehicle—-swift in action, smart
I in setting, with plentiful opportunities
I for the star's varied emotional acting.
Miss Dean is an exception to the
j general rule of motion, picture celebri-
l Ires in this respect—-her rise to prdtn-
] itiehce was the result of a steady im-
provement in her work rather than
I to extravagant advertising by her cm-
j ployer; tn this-^aff tihe’ T’BiTOrsahFIW
j Manufacturing Co. A succession of
| play* that attracted more than pass-
j mg commendation brought. Miss Dean
| rapidly to the forefront of screen ne-
I tresses. Ofrthese "The Wildcat of
; Paris.” “The Wicked Darling,” “TheI
j Brazen Bcan’y" and "Kiss or Kill," j
j will be remembered by theatregoers. 1
“The Silk-Lined Burglar" is a crook j
j play tie luxe, based on one of the fa-.j
; tnpus ISostpn Blackie stories in the
I Red Book Mapizine written' by Jack
' Boyle. In the cast are Ashton Dear-
holt. Lillian West, Sam Appel and
Fred Kelsey. Jack Dillon directed.
“The Silk-Lined Burglar" is Miss
Dean herself. For a particular reason
site must have the contents of a cer-
tain safe. In this extremity she adver-
tises for a reliable Safecracker, and
| tin* engaging Boston Blackie applies
for the job. ,
At .the Washington Thursday and
Friday. v ,
special Coon
BOOK 01
A Valuable 72-page Cook Bock
Handsomely lllysirafed in Colors
SEND FOR IV rOOAV
It’s not often that you get ah oppor-
tunity to secure so valuable a Cook
Hook, ft is not often we can make
this oiler. It is too expensive.
For convenience sate,
use the slip found in 1-lb. cans
of Calumet Baking Powder
sold by your grocer for 30
cents. If you- prefer buying
the 10-cent sizes, send three of
the slips from the 10-cent cans. Only
include in. either case three 2-cent'
stamps to cover cost of wrapping, mailing
and postage, and the book will be sent
you at once.
This recipe book contains 276 home helps
which every housewife should know, explaining how
to make work in the home easier—how to reduce the
cost of foods—and prepare them in a tasty way. Many
of the recipes have never before been given to the
Public. They have all been tried and tested. It
gives useful household helps, hints and practical menus.
This Cook Book will help you with econ-
omy in the kitchen. In all recipes that call for Baking
Powder
CALUMET
is Recommended
because it possesses tlie farthest reach-
ing baking powder economy.
You save when you buy it. The price is
moderate—it leaves you money over the cost of high-
priced brands for purchase of other articles. Costs but
little more than cheap powders—far more valuable in
quality
You save when you use A Possesses
twice the ordinary raising force—you use only half as
much as is ordinarily required.
You save materials it n used •with. Calumet
never fails with any kind of recipe or with any kind of
flour—always produces perfectly raised, delicious bakings.
You’// notice a great difference when you use
Calumet. Calumet produces light, sweet, wholesome!
flaky bakings.
T his Recipe Book and Calumet Baking Powder give you
the means and help of great economy in the kitchen.
J. A. L. Wolfe. Ca! T. Freeman.
WOLFE & FREEMAN, Lawyers,
Office 3d Floor. Commercial Bank B’lg j a|| kinds of
LOST—A varigated gro^i scarf, witli
*..................
FOI^^AIJE—Home, corner
ami Elp! three block* from .squu
soutlieipt front, large lot, eight
rooms, two stairways, modern and
gtxwi condition, large hath, closets,
pantry; 'china closet, two sleeping
porches, garage, large oak trees, gar-
den. E. O. Hunter. m31-tf
I FOR SALE—50 acres of sandy land
on pike and close to good little
',town. Ilns fair house and otiiei; im-
provements. Will sell for $4,000.00
#2,000 cash, balance easy. Can give ira-
Wxltale possession, if sold at once. J.
i*. Grady, office E. Side. Phones 1530
bud 920. m8-tfc
LOST—.V gold wrist watch, \Viiltlinm .
between Willow and St, Vincent's
Return to II. L„ care
Sanitarium for reward. a7-3t£
LOST-$100 Liberty Iwnd, second IS
sue 1017. Folded in a 2x4 Inch fold.
Rejrard for return to W. II. Wallace,
telephone 1327. f_M-tfe
AUTOMOBILES
.lIwjA
a.
JEM,
FDR SALE—Bargains in used enra, l
7-passeiiger <’handler, 1 Mttenoi!
chummy roadster. 1 Mitchell roadster,
1 5-passenger Ford, 1 5-passenger
Chevrolet. Irvine and Jenkins Motor
Co., 22G N, Travis St, a5-0to 1
D. M. HESTAND, M. D., D. C.
(Chiropractor)
Second Floor Commercial Bank
Building.
Office Phone 157.
Residence Phone 1158.
Hours, 8 m. m. to S p. ^
SERVICE CAR
Between
SHERMAN AND WHITEWRIGHT
Leave calls at
Williams Hotel.
..PHONE - - 1765.
‘-.fom ’ ’
Shoe
pairing wotk. Ladies'
and Wood Heels a specialty.
Electric Shoe Shop
109 EAST LAMAR.
Re-
Service Barber Shop
South Side Square.
jIOHN B. ISBELL, Prop.
We have electric hair cutter*,
massage, n’Everythhig.
CHILDREN’S WORK
A SPECIALTY.
At tlie Gem.
A small anriy of designers and
dressmakers was employed at the
Thomas D. Ince studios to make gowns
for Dorottiy Dalton who interprets
tlie part of a new York social aspirant
in tlie Paramount picture, “Extrava-
gance,"' whifli ^*01 he presented at
tin* Gem. theatre Wednesday and
Thursday.
The story, which was written by
John Lynch, tells of a woman who re-
vels0 in sham and pretense and with
her little private fortune tucked snug-
ly away, wrecks her husband by the
gratification of her vanity. Little does
T« n C„I- ! slu' realize tlie eoiis«iuenc(,'s that at-j
turn oOle i |(,,1(|s fumticiai ruin. Utile d<H*s she I
! think of the awful aftyp to which |
j leads tins fust for gold,' until a terri-
ble dream 31 wakens her! r
Tlien 1 lif* better woman asserts it-
self. She runs to h(*S'- husbaiid with
great resolution only stin find that he
already lmy gone dnwtiH fft th* crash
of a Wall* Street panic. J’Mre^lH'fure
tlie gaze of s|K‘eulatoiff she makes the
supreme sSicrifido—slm endures tlie
abuse of lSr liuslaiiid. bit prochi-
niation that she is thu woman: who lias
taken all and given hhthitig. even to
Ids threat* of blows. When he returns
to his home that night, a ruined
man, she greets him, not with rebuke
lint with loving arms. Her own fortune
is at his command, not for Wail Street
to gamble, hut to take her into some
new country to start a uew life of sin-
cerity and plain clothes.
PHONE 10
ANNOUNCEMENT
PHONE 10
Ed Bonham and H. L. York
Expert Cleaners and Dyers.
* Having Opened up a Business Under the Style of
United Cleaners and Dyers
at 307 S. Travis Street, they are Now Prepared ^ IWe First
Class and Satisfactory Service. ‘
ALL WORK GUARANTEED TO PLEASE.
SPRING BEDDING PLANTS
PLANT NOW While There is Plenty of Moisture.
Visit our Greenhouse, South Walnut or Phone Us Your Wants
#
The Home of Flowers
Phones 159, 377. 215 North Travis St.
„ “WHEN YOU THINK OF FLOWERS THINK OF US.”
For coating metal lath with plaster
1 an implement has been invented Which i P* 111 • train to Wichita Fails.
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Something Different Every Day!
When you take Lunch of Dinner with us, you'll always
find just what you want, and cooked to your taste. We
serve
EVERYTHING IN SEASON.
THE FAMOUS CAFE
Call 1442-North Side Cafe. Call 1240 Arcade Hotel
WHITESBORO TO SHERMAN
THE HOME SERVICE LINE
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- .*: MMMMMMM8I
((■successor to Ilufl Hood.)
Car leaves Sherman; 0:30 and 10:50 a. m., 2:00, 4:30, 8:15 p. m.
6:30 a. m. train to Wichita Falls, 11:00 0. m. train to Gainesville; 8:15
■■MriMMMr' We meet all trains coating in at Wlitesboro.
uses an electric motor to propel liquid Car leaves North Side Cafe, Arcade Hotel, Binkley Hotel. 1 will appreciate
plaster with sufficient force to pen- four business.
W. P. COOK, Prop.
«*-q>iViM ttura.i) raMWOMU "
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