Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Monday, March 3, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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V
Monday* March 3, .1.919
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT-SHERMAN, TEXAS.
THREE-
WRIGLEYS
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5
long-lasting bars
in each package.
The biggest,
value in
refreshment
you can pos-
sibly buy.
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PARRISH
For ziz—I no trust my
Zay Vest Indy nippers,
“ an' vud run avny ven ze chunce»cum.
E j I know vat zay do.”
£ In spite of my efforts the two v^s-
£ sels were drifting rapidly apart Dor-
g | othy appeared at the door of the
* I cabin and stood there gazing In
~ )—............... •••■ " *“.“s sur-j the dangers of diseased kidneys, mese
g)f prise at the bark, while the moment organs have a dntv of vital importance
a i ho t .v n on ¥ altthf of I.i i r
Daily Health Talks
A WORD ABOUT THE KIDNEYS
nv DOCTOR WATSON,
People are easily frightened when
they think something is the matter with
their lungs or heart, and well they
may be; but few people understand
These
he taught sight of her Sanchez went)to perform, and if they are diseased. I
hastily forward, removing his hat with tbere jg no ' ’
so peculiar a-flourish ns he approached
as to caflse me to notice the gesture.
Fatrfax waved his hand to ine to
resume our course. Shortly after he
A BENEFIT to teeth,
breath, appetite and
digestion.
The price is 5 cents.
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Copyright by A. C. McClnrg A Co.
! CHAPTER IV.
Black Sanchez, Pirate,
I rested in my berth for a long time,
staring blankly up at the dark deck
above, unable to sleep, and endenvor-
j *ng to figure out the true meaning of
1 all these occurrences.
telling how or where the
symptoms may appear. The kidneys
are filters, and when they are healthy j
they remove the poisons from the blood
crossed the deck to the wheel. There ian<* purify it. When the kidneys are
he stood watching the bark for some; diseased, the poisons are .spread every-
ttoie. where, and one of these poisons is uric
“What do yon make .of her. Car- j acid. The uric acid is carried all
lyle.' ho asked finally. “I believe that: through the system and deposited in
, | various places, in the form of urate
So do I, sir, I answered promptly. ;5alla_in tbe leet ankle8) wriat8 alld
.Whatever else he may 4je, lie’s no L k_olten fornii ba under tbo
peaceful Dutch trader. That fellow! c 7 ,,
got 1.U accent from south Europe. If 5ye8’„ f“etlra“ resnlt.ng trouble
he was loaded ‘with cane sugar and “ calIed rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica
hides for market he wouldn’t be neur-|*n^ backache. Finally, come stone
ly so high out of water. That bark « toe bladder, diabetes and Bright’s
was in ballast or I miss toy guess. He- i*8ease-
sides if lie wiis a trader where was
■ Bl his crew? I tell you the men on board
felt that I ’ toat'b<><ik-pr bad orders tmkeep down.”
“I believe you are right,” he admit-
ted frankly. “There is something j
wrong there. I’ll tort Travers and 1 i0
have him send a runner overland to
give warning below.”
(’Jo he continued.V
Kim,
f
Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., in recent
years, discovered that p certain com-
bination ot remedies would dissolve uric
acid (urate salts) in the system. He
found this combination to be harmless,
that he made it vfp in tablets,
I of double strength, and called them
Anuric Tablets. They dissolve uric
acid in the human system as hot coffee j
dissolves sugar. If you have urio acid
UNUSUAL
TELEGRAPH
STORIES
troubles, don’t delay in taking Anuric
~®|Tablets, which can be secured in the,
drug stores. You can write Dr. Pierce, i
too, and he will tell you what to eat 1
and how to live so that more uric acid |
will not form in your system. Dr. Pierce i
will not charge for this advice.
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. I’snylljf H ’ripens V. hen
| You Coax ’Em Iff o Gatnr>.
| Atlanta—I’iitrii k O’Brieli, just
I emerging from A mm service as a hack
B
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SERVICE CAR
i ' .tween YVHITESBORO and SHERMAN
SIX ROUND TRIPS DAILY.
Phone Williams Hotel, 1765.
R. M. RAGLAND.
1
FOR SALE
—A Choice Suburban Home in city limits.
Good six-room house, brand new; qll out-
buildings new. .. See us for a bargain.
United Trading Co.
Room 307 Commercial Bank Building.
PHONE 375.
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“I Had Eight Months of It, Mate."
could understand the Interest exhib-
ited by Dorothy Fairfax, and, greatly
as 1 already admired her, Iswss not
egotist enough to even Imagine.that
1 her effort to serve me had basis m any
personal attraction. But what about
Lieutenant Sanchez? Why was this
unknown Spaniard already so openly
my enemy? Could it he because of
Dorothy Fairfax? 1 felt Jinaily that i
■ hearty handshakes and. words of wel-
i come.
We boarded the Fairfax sloop. Tile
baggage was transferred. I worked
with the Fairfax servants and it cut
ray pride to the quick1. Out In the hay
X was sent to the wheel.
Not another sail appeared aerbss
that surface of waters, not even a fish-
erman’s boat, the only other vessel
visible along pur course being a dim
outline close In against that far-away
headland toward which I had been in-
structed to steer, J stared tt this ob-
ject, at first believing it n wreck, hut
finally distinguishing tile hare masts
of a medium-sized lairk, evidently rid-
alieud and Wear ’em,” said the court,
and the defendant was discharged;
Fashion Hint for
Dixie Highway Tailors.
Evansville, Ind.—George Haynes, i
negro, of Evansville, was arrested at j
Henderson, Ky., 12 miles from here. |
Haynes wore a specially made coat i
private, fail' d t> Impress lUitomohife j whiqh had 27 pockets ou the inside. |
salesmen when lie looked the machines | Each pocket contained one pint of
over until he dragged forth a roll a I whisky. The liegro said lie h;ul the I
trifle larger than an inflated inner;coat madd in Chicago by a tailor who
lube. After selecting a car to his liking specialized in garments intended to be
Patrick noted the attention Ids fundi j worn from u wet state into a dry one.
attracted and explained ns follows; | _—-
“.ymie of the boys pushed me into Barnacles dust
a dice game against my wishes .They j Simply Labi Away.
Special Cash Prices
For This Week
.made some miscalculatiorf and while*
they were dragging out the ‘dead and
wounded’ my original $11.50 had in-
creased to $3,100•; oh,yes. and 10
cents. I Just naturally heat it While
the heatin' was good. And—and—
there's the ear and here’s the.money.
I'm off for home down at Jacksonville.
tog at anchor only a few-!'hundiwl your dinging arms, dud on your soft
yards off shore.
The Spaniard presently pointed out
to Fslrfnxmthe porittorr of the hark;
“Surely a strange place in which to|ampl<‘ RJVT«’li .«*. -the eternal gods that
Bert! Hon Could Do
No Better frr This Pup.
■Chicago—1•'LOST — ‘Wnlkio,’ the
hmiehlmck dog. cross between fox ter-
rier and a hull: rather bow legged,
heavy in front and extra light behind,
lie's white With brown spots,, has
brown head and white blaze down his
face to tiie tip of liisnose,. Gone since
Felt. 3."
With this description Mrs. Laura
Walker, 3(115 Grand boulevard, hopes
that he wilt-lie found. She says, “I'm
a widow and lonesome."
Try These On
Yiuir Best Girl.
(’hicajfo. Fragments of mauve tint-
od pa tier found in a waste basket and
pieced together revealed the volcanic
love of Godfrey N. Purcell, Oregon
urttltmintre. for Mrs. "Daisy Neil, ac-
cording to the petition for divorce just
filed l/y her husband.
Excerpts from the letters read:
I have felt it, tu your close caress,
warm lips, The dew kissed roses
the s line as J.
-.....“No l iinwiilaugnage can express the
To Get There
Ride in a Studebaker for Comfort and
Style. You can’t beat the Old Reliable
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STUDEBAKER.
Sold in Sherman by
Wood-Witson Auto Co.
SHERMAN - BONHAM — DENISON
0. ESTES & CO
■■"'jbJ.1! »■
Sons.
CITY
Office Over Shaw and
CHOICE FARMS AND
PROPERTY. Also represent a Good LOAN COMPANY.
We have our own rar to Show You Property.
l’bone, Office 1134; Residence Phone 794.
-
NEW ARRIVALS
We now have for your selection a complete line of the famous
VELVETINA TOIlJiT ARTICLES.
Whlie these goods are moderate In price, they are excellent In
quality—their values as beauty aids ate widely known,.
A Complete Assortment of Velvetina
Beauty Helps for $2.00.
MALONE-JAMISON DRUG CO.
anchor, Lieutenant,” said Fairfax.
“Burk rigged and very heavily sparred.
Seems to be all right. What da you
make of the vessel ?”
The Spaniard twisted his mustache
dim exhibited little interest, although
his gaze was upon the craft.
“Decidedly Dutch, I should say," he
answered slowly. “The beggars seem
quite at home there, with all their
washing out. Not a usual anchorage?”
“No, nor a particularly safe one.
Travers’ place is beyond 'the bend.
We’ll put up with him tonight. D——n
me, Sanchez,-I. believe I’ll hail the
fellow and find out what he JiT doing
’ IB there.”
Sanchez nodded, carelessly striking
flint nnd steel in an effort to relight a
cheroot.
We came about slowly. The dis-
tance to be covered was not great, and
In less than ten minutes we were
drawing In toward the high stern of
the anchored vessel.
No evidence of life appeared on
board, although everything looked
shipshape alow and aloft, and a rather
extensive wash flapped In the wind,
forward, bespeaking a generous crew.
A moment later my eyes made out the
name painted across the stern—Na-
mur of Rotterdam.
Fairfax leaned far out across the
rail as we swept In closer, but. the
Spaniard exhibited rio particular In-
terest in the proceedings. A hundred
feet distant I held the dancing sloop
to mere steerage-way, while Fairfax
hailed;
can never encompass the glad sounds
of your sweet voice that thrills me
with its rich, vibrant tone. Even by a
glance you have lifted I. me to the
heights."
"I know your'fervent answer well,
hut still jnv eyes are dimmed and I
care of naught else until 1 hear you
say—I love you, dear.’?
Uninvited Guests
Do t'pset Things So.
Cleveland—“Dinner’s ready. Sit
down,’’ said Mi's. George Selig.
George started to do so when he
heard a crash and first thought liis
wife had dropped something. Then he
saw a freight car coming through the
back fence. The box car romped play-
fully across the- back yard and then
headed straight for-the kityheo where
dinner was being .served.
George lost all interest in the din-
ner. .So did Mrs. Selig. The kitchen
was deserted just as the ear crashed
througli the wall and ruined a perfect-
ly good dinner.
Tile runaway car had been attached
to a work train and broke Sway ou a
heavy grade.
Still Has Red ~
Hair; $200, Too.
New York—Rose Wagner's hair was
rod. Men have written poems, artists
have painted pictures and great wars
have been fought because of women
with red hair.
In a Broadway pharmacy she saw a
hair restorer described ,as likely to re-
turn faded hair to its natural color,
give it life aird luster ana leave it soft,
silky and- glossy. Rose bought,
"After a few applications?’ Miss
Wagner told a jury, ‘‘I became ill.
New York—No fast that the . wind
blew tier fmint off was the way the!
four masted schooner Harry G. Deer-1
tog came racing up from Para, Bra- j
zil, according to Capt. E. D. Atkins,
of Wollaston, Mass. I
The I Jeering, aided by nyery strong ;
wind all the way, made tfie 3,(WO mile
run in t lie unprecedented time of 20!
days,' which isn't much longer than
fast steamers require. The best previ-
ous time made was 23 days;
CAPT. PLATTER DESCRIBES
GRAVE OF CAPT. LEEPER
Dallas, Tex., "March.3—A recent is-
sue of the New York Evening Post
contains the following:
"Captain Daniel Leeper. a son. of
Walton Leeper, Denison, Texas, was
killed in action in France while
leading ids company only a few days
before the urmistic was signed. As
the. •parents of Captain Loo per were
not informed of his burial place, A.
F. Platter, vice president of the
Waples-Platter Grocery -Company of
Dallas, wrote to , Lis son, Captain
W. Platter, also in the American Ex-
peditionary Forces, asking him for in-
forju.aiton, . in reply, Mr. Platter has
received the following letter from
Captain Platter: '
"For some weeks I have been mak-
ing a search and today 1 was reward-
ed.- r '
" There Is a gentle slop!* around
which the Bills make a hora^hpe: Du
their tops the" morning sun throws Ids
warm shijle of welcome as he peeps
into -the little valley. On the west side
the splendid colors hang among the
rocks, reluctant to say good night a*
the day doses.
’A tiny brook picks Its way
through the green graft*, going so
softly that you have to stop if you
will listen to iti murmur. Over all this
nature has put a carpet of rich green
—■•her finest tribute to those she
In Order to Reduce Stock on the Follow-
ing Items:’
1 Dz. No. 2 Extra Standard Corn ..i......... .$1-75
I Dz. No. 2 Thistle Brand Com .................$2.35
I Dz. No. 2 Extra Standard Tomatoes.............$1.50
1 Dz. No. 1 Extra Standard Tomatoes.......... . .$1.00
I Dz. No. 2 Fowler’s Early June Peas ............$1-75
1 -2 Dz. No. 2 Van Camp’s Pork and Beans........$1.15
j Dz'. No. 3 Hominy................... .$1.20
1-2 Dz. No. 3 Thistle Kraut ....... .'$1.10
1-2 Dz. No. 3 Silver Floss Kraut................95«
1-2 Dz. No. 2 1-2 Helmet Brand Sweet Potatoes . .$1-20
1-2 Dz. No. 2 1-2 Tri Color Table Peaches ........ $1.10
1-2 Dz. No. 2 1-2 Tri-Color Table Apricots........$1.10
1-2 Dz. No. 2 1-2 Meadow Brook Peaches....... .$1.20
3 Cans No. 2 1 -2 Griffen Schelley Peaches..........95c
3 Cans No. 2 1-2 Easter Brand Peaches............,85c
2 Cans t lb. Calumet Baking Powder ............45c
2 Cans I lb. Dr. Prices Baking Powder ............75c
1 Dz. 1 lb. Tall Pink Salmon .............$2.25
1 Dz. 1 lb. Tall Chum Salmon ........... .$2.10
- 1 Dz. Small He Be Milk .........................65c
I Dz. Small Armour’s Milk......................75c
3 Pkg. Aunt Jemima’s Pan Cake Flour.............40c
3 Pkg. Dromedary Dates ......................65c
3 Cans 1-2 lb. Hershey’s Cocoa ...................60c
3 Pkg. Arbuckle Coffee ..................90c
18 lbs. California Black Eyed Peas ..............$1.00
12 lbs. Small California Navy Beans............$1*00
9 lbs. Large Navy Beans.. .................. .$1*00
II lbs. Pinto Beans........................$1.00
11 lbs. Chili Beans........... . ..........i-.. .$1.00
1-2 Dz. Campbell’s Tomato Soup ... ..........60c
1-2 Dz. Mifice Meat ..........................60c
I Doz. Searchlight or Saginaw Tip Matches..........55c
6 pkgs. White Line Washing Powder ......... .25c
6 pkgs. Light House Washing Powder.. . .., ..... .25c
21 Bars Soap, Clean Easy, Cotton Boll, Gairette, Lenox $1-00
16 Bars-Crystal White......................$1*00
Tubs.........No. 1, $1.05; No. 2, $1.15; No. 3, $1.25
4 Texatw Pencil Tablets........ . . . .........25c
Charcoal, 2c per Lb. 50 to 75 Lb, Bags.
All orders taken wiSl be delivered the following day.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded.
R. E. ST0LLINGS
Phone 249.
CORNER BROCKETT AND MAXEY STS.
“‘Everything is peace an<l quiet
loves.
where thqse ,weary nmy rest. There,
ia the center, is a little group of
God’s chosen, who have achieved what
the world deemed impossible for
earthly boru. They are in their same
regimental associations’; officers anil
men have the same objective as they
stand in ‘company front’ before the
great master.
“ T wish I knew the last recall
would find me in such company. If I
had a brother 1 should find great
happiness In thinking of his standing
among that small circle of .heroes,
who smiled in the knowledge
they were helping others.”
THIS CULT WISHES
THIRD PARTY AWAY
.......r «!■<«*=«;
New York. Feb. 28—A hew cult
flashed across the judicial serpen in
the Supreme Court wlieu Mrs. O'Ella
Dunn Smith, an actress who plays
hoys' parts, brought suit for legal sep-
aration from Frederick James Smith,
edjtor of Motion Picture Classic, n
magazine. An affidavit which she fil-
ed iq support, of her motion for ali-
mony reads:
“He told me that he and Miss N,
had faith in a new cult, whose belief
was that if a man nnd woman, mem-
bers of the cult, were in love with
each other and their affair was being
interfered with by another, thp latter
could lie gotten out of the way and
eliminated from further interference
by the simple process of the two
principals keeping the third parfy In
mind witli u strong wish for her elim-
ination."
Mrs. Smith withholds the name of
“Miss N.” on the advice of her law-
yer, Daniel W. Blumenthal. She says
her husband met the young ;>erson at
a reception given by Eugene V. Brew-
ster, owner of several movie maga-
thatlzim^JUld thttt he became infatuated
at first sight.
Wlieu they returned to their resi-
dence, 4f{ Riverside Drive, that night,
Mrs. Smith says, she rebuked her hus-
band. In reply, aceoriHng to the wife,
lift said;
“I am very fond of lier-tawd I will
conduct myself as I like toward her."
Tlie Smiths were married at Tnrr.v-
towu mi January 30, 1016. Mrs. Smith
says they were happy until October
of tlie same year, when he began to
treat her coldly.- She alleges that ha
has beaten her und that one day,
when she spoke to him about spfna
letters from “Hazel” he rubbed tha
Contents of a nmscilage bottle in her
hair.
* b“ b«"» -1 r.nur *"“•
thrust his hend up above the after
rail and answered, using English, yet
with a faint accent which was not
Dutch.
“We ran down to flee if you were
in any trouble. This Is a strange
place to anchor. What are you—
Dutch?”
The fellow wnvctl his hands In a
gesture indicating disgust.
“Dat’s eet. Ve’re ov.Rotterdam—
you see ze name ov ze sheep. Rut
She sued the makers of the "re-
storer" for $1,000 and tin* jury re-
turned a verdict of $200 in her favor.
Nature Hasn't Been
So Kind to All of ’Em.
St. Louis—“I think you look very
nice,” said the police court judge when
llrs. Wary Bertha Hehmidf, who for
two years ims-ed as a man, and to car-
ry out tlie deception bus “marrieit"'
lu*r Cousin. Anna Assaile, was ar-
raigned. Mrs. Schmidt was clad in
TO INSTANT
Drink / P0STUM
No raise in price, birfc the
same value as always.
Made instantly-no boilind needed.
No waste. No left-overs to throw
away. Contains nothin^ harm-
ful to health. Always ready for
quick service.
When ordering your table bev-
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