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SI 1ERMAN DAILY'DEMOCRAT. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 20/. 1922,.’
THE SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT
(■8TAB1.I8HKD 1879 )
Plbltafccd Dully Except Saturday.
8HEKM AN, TEXAS.
General Perhing Looking for More Wild
Ducks After Making Eight Straigh Kills
BAPTISTS
TOT SHERMAN DEMOCRAT. rrBUHHBRB.
Wwfcly Democrat i’uUltbed Thunsiaya.
NCMBERH ........................ ...........UO AND 111
ItuS at th* po«t(>ffi.-« at Sh, rnian Texai. Aug. 14. 1870. a* mall
tar at th* areond clans according to the art of Congrem, Mar. S, 1878.
tail to The Sherman Iremoorat. I’nbllahem. Hhi nan, Texas Suhacrl-
Sralrlnf addrraa changed please (tin old addreas aa well a* new nor.
SUBtW RIPTION RATES-
DAILY DFMOCRAT—By Carrier: One Month. tWc; three month*. 11,80;
i*i month*, IS 80. one year, |0 il0. By mall In Grayson Com.ly nr.* Month.
■Or: three months. |1 26; one year. $r* U0 By mail cntalde o' Grayson
Downty and In Texai and Oklahoma One month 7 V; six month* $4.00; on* j
fWr 17.00. Beyond Texas and Oklahoma and wi bin 1.0tX> m!lea: One!
Month Me; all month*. $4 SO; one rear, $8.(8). Elsewhere "$1 00 i>er month,
axeept In foreign eoautrles. $1 00 per moult- plus the e< «t of mailing. All sub-
scription* are payable In advance
WlMKl.Y DRMOCRAT —Ona year <1 90.
MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS—The Associated' Praia It
Iferlaatrely entitled to the use for repuhlleatlon of all news dispatches credited
la It or net otherwlae credited In this peper and also the loent ticna tmhllahed
harala. All rlftHi of republic* t Ion uf special dispatches herein are s'.so re-
SIIKKMA.N NOT TO RE DENIED.
\ATI ATION REPORTS OF
i PROPERTIES.
RAID
It ia to lie regrt-lled if the poslp. nr-
aicut on two occasions of the street-
opening chat ler-aiueudiiient election
non set a third lluie for Thursday of
lhlx week has resulted id any slack- '>•«’ «• s..|.l.-ti-.u.
etiing of Interest In this matter. In- >'«<• <"«s
apile the mi foil unit I e delays
liare occurred, the cause of which have
been fullv explained and adequately *•“'*•* ........ '■""•I*1"*"1. And h.v ........*n.
corrected by the r,....mission. It is to ............... *iN of P™'
be hoped that Sherman cltfxetis rut ti-
er than beet tiling disinterested hmo
come to rei.il/-e more fully the im-
portance t<- Sherman's future welfare
of the project of «|H-niug Wall street,
contemplated umler-thc amendment to '•«*• <"'"r «‘f? ■ «,n,panics
be submitted Thursday. *' r-S»«|l*,-l >• I**"'
in a series of edborlaU just prior .......... ............... ',v ?"»*
t. the date set In September for the »•' *"»1 »pe«" ing ensts, instead of t-„p-
-W.ll street” election, The Democrat ,f"1 K,l>‘k "f ................ *8.p«r-
uiiderlooL to allow fully Hi«» advmitiiuo#
which would rojoill from Hit* bmiklnjj
cost* so milt'll lo i ui) t lit ’ll i,
Tin* work of ost 1 ni.iliim tin* \;thu* of
niilroui! |ik»|m 11 ifM ,,f ;i11 s n i-; in Hi<‘
v iiolo o! the I uilnl Siiilrs i> woll on
11 a a; t *
whii U ‘‘s lh' Iiiiorstiiii* (' •iiimoiro C«»tu/
l.iissiou. Apiu'nisoitioiiis of forty lliu*s
piofn rtjoK w ill Is* romly.
Nowmlays tllfloionf slalos ;iml i itlon^
i tlioso wliioli try lo 1|oi*j> up
«uiili flu limos, nro liming \;d mi lions
of AiYonirLuii ; * ml stroof railway. light,
r:
E»Vv v
a miss. Ocncial I . robing is an expert with the ten guage.
tame.
I*r7*j.crtics arc worth
up of the 800 foot hltslncss i.lock m.
Iltuoll. lr
.Vnd nifos
ROAD Byliil
IMPORTANCE
mdher hohd Isshc of 84.TO.tMK. was
. voted, (if tin's amount only JlIHl.tstO
i \ns sold, the remaiiiing A’latMNNl Isdug
| l^iilin-tl by the road tlistrict. the in-
l O ra st on which g.a's into the malu-
•| tennm-e fund and tin- amount paid into
lite sinking * fund reinvested in State
approved bonds of other counties.
Tim interest on the dial riel's bonds
ot s ■ »o.t trt amounts i<» approxiundely
81!»*SM> per nnhimt.' Thus far nmd
-- . | malntenaiK-e has only in*t $1-J.tltst,
IV,alt 1 . . ;lhere{(w4 thel-^epthiuins 17.000 1ST aii-
‘Meif uiMV is m " ,M' use,}'b^iHdldiug permanent
>V T ■ ",l ....... '""v «»• culverts or
Mill I go op foiswrer," Tenuvson's -.i,,,-,. , , ,
unison s story tensions. Eleven
f ,l"' .....dernized, could lie E ...j;
open lug ihroiiKh of WhII Mrcot i*iist-
wurd- Wu Htrcssod first tlio mldrlion
< l*iss«'H ns i*t*iiNounli|i*.
ully. Mils has hren found to ho n prao-
iu the c'oiisirih tlon of ox-
KlcVeii UmuimiikI dollars in
be lioinis a re reltt'ed -•vBi'y year and at
lip-lilenr- I «!•■ i«*-resi and luxes Von!"'J debt, and besides
lir!8,s» I MU. IV «»*• I ......'• '”di'i in-
Trgrla from Houston l» I’ecnn by the ,,n*«l 0,1 v«l"‘ I"1'1 j ,k. '‘Unn^ »"'l ,j9 end of n.e, ......led Wind the dis-
i ffo on foroviM*.*’
in fire hazard to the Imlldings of the ,i'"1 •« ,:lk" out
block, or rather, IJ.e conjoined two 0'1‘»'' *"iliti.-s.
1 lock*, which would result. Then wo- --•---
,lu' j olIir-'t*^S/itf^‘')u.'x-jfi>1-''l-tx-itlJ*JmI r1; in ti--. it. maintenance, is kepi nml Is
bridges that have’long l| J,." " « ''4 ^ „vni':d,le ,o the ........ ......... every
! , won, our which will keep the mails smooth nml
half lives,” lakes in loo innch terri-
tory. Not long ago a West Texas eiti-
zen was heard to remark that they
wen- building loori* gissl roads than
any other section of tin* Stale, hut one
wlm will take the time to frarel In
some sistlons of East Texas will Is*
I IK jilted to doubt that statement. It is
probably true that one-half of Texas
does not know what is being done ill'
the other half. i
Traveling through twelve counties!
recently two Dallas citizens report --
that tliPT «*nv<*ri‘d „ distant of 4:« the A$wocMmi tnn
miloM, out of aa liioli loss than thlrtv " lt*xas. Xor. JO. —^1 lie Itaptist
-i . , ... i ’ touor.il ('(invention cotniriWrd its la-
niilos aa a s uniuiproAcd. Uorkmon are , ... . *
, . . hors tins morning mid adjourned,
now busy on f,f.,s*n miles of tins road A (OIUIlli,,„. ,vas IIJMH>intcd to ,,re-
am! within it lieriod of eight months j,fi(,. ||„, cclehratiou of tin* diamond
five hi'les of it will he concrete nml jubilee of the General Convention next
ten miles built of goo I macadam with year in Galveston,
iron gravel surfacing. The other I if- Dr. S. 1*\ Groncr. corresponding see-
teiui miles is on the Jefferson Highway ret ary of the ccnvention. was elected
and sell sluled for surfacing. The
counti(‘s rn»Ks«‘d in tills tour aaoh*
Dallas, Kaufman. \an Zamlt, Smith,
f’lirrokn*. Iln-HL'. I pslirr. t'amp. 'l itus,
Franklin. Hopkins, Hunt and Follin.
I’lu* roads aath* found rontimious
from oih* county t«$ aiwYlmf. and in
s<s tions an i111 noarly impassaL!^ roads
iM'tAAoni tliom.
luist Toxas. liko othrr sort ions of
tin* Slat**, has paid dourly for roads
<*onstru<*tnl "ifh moiioy oldainod from
bond issuos Avitliout making any pro-
visions for maiiitonaiu’D. Fast orrors.
hoAvoNrr, j-n* hoin^ rorrrottHl and in
most l ountios. aa hotlu*r tin* road proj-
ects arc handled hy tin* county as a
unit, or liy urioi ^anizcil improvcincMt
districts adoipialc provisions arc made
for keeping up repairs and making
11cress; ry c\t .'iisions. Altlionvrli road
materia) is «.»meniont and comtAtirnt-
ivcly cheap, many counties arc con-
strmtin^ roads of a permanent nature.
Smith count a , with a Jfd.tMMi.ooo bond
issue, aa ill have sev<»ral miles of con-
crete. Many comities are usin^ con-
crete construction in bottom and over*
fh1 aa lands and iron gravel on uplands.
All are constructinji alou^ approved
liii(*s. the mads Ihuio; all graded and
IM’ifeetly drained. Tin: cost of construc-
tion, in many instances, is .mit more
than .W1** per miK Avhcit»aH the
cost in counties aa hero road material
Is scarce varies from to
per mile, according To tin* type atlopteM.
Iluikiins romts without {frovidinj
for maintenance is not investment. It
is a rei kless e\|H*uditure of money for
temporary h<*m fits. Ka^t Texi s is in
vesting; in '40011 roads. In case of to *
Jacksonville Koad District a record
of every dollar of expense in construe-
exccntive km-rotary.
A lively diseusNion aabs unHdpitated
l»y the I(ev. J. \\\ Uailey. a iieKro Hmp-
tisf preacher, aa ho addrt'sst'd the con-
vention on the work of negroes. He
said tiiat lie had lH*en trying to elim-
inate as much as possible race pre-
judice. and spoke of assistance he hnd
received from while leaders, making
sjHcjnl mention of Dr. F. M. McCou-
iicll of Greenville.
At the conclusion of Bailey s speech,
Dr. Met oniicll made a brief comment,
telling of an address hy a negro lead-
er at a convention in Oklahoma which,
he said, liad been inspired by propa-
ganda from New York, and iii which,
lie declared, negroes of the South were
arming themselves for defense against
any unjust treatment on the part of
the Avhins. Dr Mh'ouihUI said that
Hailey should direct his efforts to stop
Mali propaganda.
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C®Htic©fi!i
FINGERING YARNS
This Yarn is soft and pliable, yet its
long staple prevents it from stretching.
It will not grow harsh after repeated
washings. Shown in fifty different
shades.
2 OZ. BALLS. . ,50c
•M
jKilnttnl out tin- relief to truffle con- NENNHERRV ISSTE IN CONGRESS, i either inipi-op.*.•!.■•,•.„,*!n,,*te,I „r i
■ . . * ItDCMIlUil «... fix...I ........... .... .. ' *
On fre<|tient <H-citsions tills
recoril is |:ut>lishe,l i|i oriler Hint the
gestlon on nnnow Travis street wliivn
would result by opening Walnut slf-et
for parking puriswes, and how litis re-
lief to Travis front unugtyil traffle eon-
____ heenuse tin fund was provided
Waslilngton eorv>-spondents who Itave1 1 '"•ilntonaiiee.
, . I East Texas, with t,„.
analyzed the tofe in Hie Senate^ ate ,
, . . I few muttered enmities
id (lie opinion Hint there will pe
I and nre being rebuilt, nil Itei-ntise Ibov ..... .....!............ ............tiixpayer.
. «'ltlimit any ex,s-«m- the' is ,;UI 11ISI1(,, ,„-m, ......-
publie may know that a dollar's worth
of work is received for every dollar
expended.
for
Although one nitty find various
gestlon whit-b It. now suffers would ittajoi il.v of el-vrii Kepublieaii ’awxj atriietimn Better yet. most East t,.x- l",,s,
I East Texas, with the exemption of „f'*vp,"!"f R""** r,,i,,ls in Ma-vf Texas-
1 - many eom rete. some asphalt and some
t'oek nmrndattt^-tlie eoinmon voail in
*iit:nties' ts' enlistrttetod of Iron
lt | lions, is leading
in good rqnd 1*011-
aetunlly rnhance the vulug.pf Ititvis.Jieipoei.itie votes to unseat
afreet busineas property hy making its Newberry of Aluhlgan. ' \ew7ierr'
.Seaittoi-1 as eounties and road distyjots
V*iviis loinh* adequate previsions for
gravel. This nfiiferi.it'!» found along
tile roadside in many plains and a>t
Newspaper Accuracy.
B. A White of tint Detroit News,
after i'Kig investigation. tVnds tliaf
daily papers make, only one error ii|
feUll ibopa more available to shopiters n,r issue in Mirhigan ami .several oth-1 of bonds’ and for the npke,*ti "" li,m‘ ls thpr haul "",r" »!"»• 11 f(,w! every .t.'.'.W opportunities for mistakes.
In can. We showed how a street fori,.,* States and it Is hinted ti.al be "f ,h, il '‘'b'ltways. !’r..b„l.|* no road 11 « hl,nl> SUH,",h >""1 This country recently celebrated the
business purposes set,tally jn tai-t111HV it,dW*u to resign i ........... "«« - ««’Her se!„*.„i«»«* «••**'>* anniversary of the landing of the I’ll-
, . , I ' * ’ than that nrhdn ited md , ,t,mi,.,i t,„ ll:nn'd ns the material is cheap and grims at I'lyniouth ltock and history
uc when automobile traffic passes n The public- is reviving old-fash ion,si | , MMrl.-» N*. T Jn.-kl.,^ le to* Iko! «» hand. ...... of these roads, has pointed out the very spot where
certain point of congestion, beeanse the,ideas about politics. From the voters-j r-turnty and that is wh it tHs don proia-rly graded and drained.' they landed. Now a sclent 1st dis-
tdiopa become too inaccessible for shop- viewpoint Newberry simply represents j is mainly rimul' ' ' j xvill last for many years under tit,.’ covers that at the time the Pilgrims j
pers In ears. Lastly we pointed nnr j money la Congress and from the same Buying Their Own Roads frafti to whirl) they are subjected, landed tills spot was undet sen.
(ha present cramped condition Which vit.W|M,jJI| money is associated with the ; Early lit 1!H7 ........ Dislrb t No. I. Bnd by prr»|i.j'r!multitnimiii e. will Imm; VN'hW ask' “If
Bhermnn's business district finds IttMf Bennie. In'-iln* next few years prin-! <’h--mk»K- County issued bonds to the f"”" K*'n****aH««i to generation.
ci])lt*H, rallicr tlistii pluliorms, will be1 «inoiinf Jf*— tliiN
issues at and between ole, lions, anil the s-,M»-""() "bs eold and 77 miles of road or eigM |,o*
, e. Hist met e,|. I'iltv tllolls.ied dollars ill 11 ................................———————
*nen who valieutly aud earnestly lie- , . --------------------------:--------*—•-*— --*-------------------
fine principles swill form, party Issues.! xr'^'.r.I.'M'rc”r Tnll.V.’1 aD-"' %
Talk ol „ third purl Jr is based inn dt.xer 'teiiig roll,*,-ted on’ the entire &
j the evident mistrust ikiiI suspicion fell issue of $'Joti,l«iu to cover in't.qV-si and ff
allow the business district to expand' by. diUwns The nation is la tter ofr sdiking fund, latter i
to Dotli 1 lio i
in herause of the lin k of a connecting
afreet tn the eight hundred feet he/
tween Houston and Pecan between its
present street and the potentially no-
tice business street, North Walnut, am?
how such a connecting street
i history cannot report a fact correctly
The old saving that ’-‘ouc lmlf of the in ;i,)0 ■v,'i"'s* 'v(> ''M»'ct a news-
world does not know how the olherj P"l"'r ’’** ’,nr»l!ing!.v a-furate In sir
was found Ili.H ja
norms Hy, with lieneflts to both tHe | y, j, j, only two part ies, one standing for meome of S-j.'/mi from ;'i> $otMN( fi
present district and that to he opened ,lit,|d,.„s iU,d t|„. other for , onset-' ,n »«Htd«- reserved l,y the disltjlet was £
by the new street. Wc*pointed ddt|v„,iv(,s Thc ,,.|M-IIi<tii of the pubti, is "nt k'tffieieiit to keep lite roads in re- g
bow expansion northward nt present j llo, I1Kaih.s| |a„ aaainM ,**lu. P"'r, and that it was necessary ^
LUCK’S GARMENT SHOP j
was restrlctel by the puhlle buildings
and churches in the I,look north of Pe-
can. and how .the entire city was ac-
tually scffeHrig a financial loss
eiatts and imhd'ete methods.
to ^
tjilerg.* says p, i.ple should walk shot'?
through inability to provide suitable j distances aud let cripples ride lit the
locations to new businesses which de-iKtm'’ , !irs- l‘,lf w hat can a fellow
aire to open here, el,we hy and con-
venient to the present developed <11s-
, liquid,'jc a part of the twmds and at ^
I the end of four years the tnhinfciuUK-* m
Health Commisyloner l;,m,lese« Dta<-ti .-.Ily exhausted «.v |
k<M'i :ii4 Hu* fa\ rati* .^fmu \A hat lujittu*** S
Hum !MM(*ssnr>i. Hu* distrirt S
its JCiU.(MH) in lunuls. !/*«vinK n dt*l>t p
of sjiMMinn oustmxliiic v S
Tlii» plan rosorvliitr ltoiuls for S
dr aa Inn lu*v in a lniny aftor rhar-
I iiijj aa it h a If• aa fiit'iul.* or Smyinir
sip of soft th ink'.
'Du* head ol llie Russian Tronsirv
rorrerf Iliis error a ^
"t ......- "'.*" 1 stet I
trict.
So much for the benefits to lie ,le-
1 ived from oiwnlng through Wall street.
which The Democrat believe* most imki uo,, rubles in , in til.*,11, n. I b,
Sherman citizens interested it, the'leavings will make a pretty big nre
city's development and progress fully :wli"i tin* fall comes,
appreciates It remains to lie shown I •
hew the charter amendment proposed. 111,4 1 uited Slates I handier of , ,,m-
pre'-ides n practical and equitalde for*11,1 r'1 luediets that there will be
placing a itart of the east of l)m project
I mainle'iami* jiurjiose- t>ro\ed attra,** ^
'live, altlmugh the first fund was in- ^
sufficient To e,o reel ibis error a ^
upon property which will lie enhanced
In value hy reason of the improvement.
The Ilemoerat will discuss Ttiewlay
Ihe provisions of this amen,Intent.
T.hleh we believe provides the equit-
able and only practical way of open-
ing a street like Wall, in the business
district, and a lack of understanding
of which should lie the only motive for
a negative vote in Thursday's election.
Jf It is within The Democrat's ability,
♦harp will ltc no lack of understanding
of the amendment.
National Bank, and there they dis- S
cussed the situation etui finally adopt- ^
ed lite plan, which.was originally sng-
geslcd by Mr. G. S Blankenship, prest- ^
dent of the bank, of investing in their ^
own bonds, on a smaller scale, and j*
later, to invest in nihcr bonds. With «
months. Wlmt's the idea of filling us ,his in vi).vv lh„ plan „,.,8 (liK. \
np with siuh u Ih»|h*v 1 ..... - -
icliif l»« in I1I4I1 rentals for 1* to
no
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All Coat Suits Priced Lower
Thar, you would really expect, simply for the reason we have
too many and want ,to turn them int) cash, so if you have
waited to buy your suit th ’se savings will surely appeal to
you. There are straight lines tailored types thin comes the
showing of Misses’ and Young Women’s styles,- also the
models for large women—stouts.
Th se suits are of the very Inst materials. Twills, Trico-
tine-, Marvellas Devetynes and kindred fabrics. The styles
ate beautiful, the linings, * trimmings and tailoring of the very
highest order—every good new style may be selected here in
sizes from 14 misses to 56 stout. These suits are our regu-
lar $24.50 to $60.50 values, on special sale b-ginning today at
$16.50, $19.50, $24.50, $29.50,
$35.00 to $45.00.
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BEAUTIFUL NEW DRESSES TODAY—COME AND SEE /
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j eu-sed in pul,lie meetings and later ***«: $***
Toast—The Breakfast Delight
Who can resist the fragrant aroma of Bread
toasting) .
Who wants to?
Toast is a national institution in America.
In thousands of homes toast is served every
day. Because Bread is the most wholesome
and palatable of all foods, And toasting Bread
even improves it.
Butter Crisp
And
Butter Nut Bread
“It’i Made With Milk”
- *‘*
makes toast you can’t ^resist or forget. Toast
that makes yoif hunt Gw a reason to serve it
for dinner as well as breakfast.
And the best reasons for serving toast are
found .in its wjiolesoine tastiness for every
member of the family.
Toast possesses all the virtues of Bread,
Best of All Foods.
PURITY
BAKING
COMFY
207 South Travi* St.
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