Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 6, 1915 Page: 8 of 8
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Opening Sale
Saturday
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THIS IK FOIl SATFIIDAY ON Mr
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To-Day and To-Night
Last Opportunity to See
Th» World's Greatest Motion Picture
Cast of
5.000
A $250,000 Production
Ruling Eight Solid Months in New York
"T» wif tfcb remarkable exposition of silent drama
rfftirH 7.1*1 acton, 2# ekfkaab, baadreds of Morses,
aid 14 mwRm of wort"
i Performances 4
Commencing 11:15,2:13,5:15, and 8:15
_ Prices
Until € p. m Children 10 Cts - Adults 25c
Alter fj p m Genl. Admission 25c
Box Seats For Any Performance 50c
A Production So Great It Does Not I ire You
m Coming Monday
Max Figman
and
Lolita Robertson
In a Brilliant Comedy Drama
“THE TRUTH WAGON”
Five Paris
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Matinee five and Tea Coils
Mflbt Ten and lifteea Cents
/text Tuesday
Andrew Mark
in
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/ Fire Paris
Fire and Ten Cents
r Next Wednesday
Cedi Spooner
in the
Dancer and Ttae King’
Fire Parts
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Our Saturday Bargain Offerings
Will Crowd Our Store
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now. it will pay you to buy and lay them away.
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Exstein’s
LYRIC THEATRE
GOOD LIKE YESTERDAY
BUT NEW VAUDEVILLE
‘‘The Range War"
A big western picture in 3 parts. A thrilling fea-
ture of sensational dare-devil action. See the girl
ranch owner arrive in time to stop the deadly battle.
Plenty of exeitemenj.
VAUDEVILLE
Cresent Musical Comedy Co.
A real one for the Ladies. Gentlemen and children.
Good singing and dancing. Swell costumes, good
performers. Nice clean show. Come.
Matinee 10c Any Part of House
Night Show 10c in Reserved Sett 10c Extra
ALL FANCY
SUITS
CHOICE
$12.50
These prices are strictly
CASH.
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'Him
In Our Co»-dtng Moult.
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"Ttu'i tr stuffed with feathers frt>m
a tailor's goose." explained (he confirm
ed Idiot. as he helped himself to an
other prune-Philadelphia Ledger.
Gem Theatre
STt PKMHM s HtiAUNTIC SPECTACLE
St. Elmo
THE VERY GREATEST U(VK
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194 GORGEOUS SCENES
The Motion Picture achievement, bristling
with the hipher elements cf perfection,
A darxliny tdnettiatofrraphic triumph by the
Balhoa Company- of Uon? Reach. California, man-
ufactures of Thtp-lkc-ures Reautiful.”
Heroic dramSrfTKtion of Any.vista Evans’
Wtml<1-Famous Novel.
Marvelous in its treatment of tender theme.
A Photoplay that revolutionises motion picture
production and establishes a standard of' excel-
lence that will endure for aees.
A UtllNMMItMMi PIRtlit t THIX —
stMl MTTI.E TIHX III ME.
Jewel Theatre
A Mix Up in Dress Suit Cases
A Vitagraph comeuy in two parts. Featur-
ing l.ee FU-ggs, Billy Quirk and Constance Tnl-
madge.
Thru a Knot Hole
An 1,-Ko cometly that defies description.
The Bold, Bandit and
* Rah Rah Boys
A Kalern comedy with a car load of laughs.
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A Safe Adventure
A If log rap h farce comedy.
The Fashion Shop
A comedy that will make tears roll down
your cheeks—you'll laugh so hard..
< A iMI Xti Al'KlKXKSRAt, 1 KBit I ARV l»»TH
At the Gem
KoeHRT Hll/UAKR’S t.HEATEST Sl'CO-SS
A FOOL THERE WAS”
FKATl RlXli
1UIM Altli HOKE AM> THERA BARA.
An AiUpation fr«>ni Rvolyarti Kipling’s lamous
“THE VAMPIRE”
Poem.
Edward Jose, former leading man with Sarah Bernhardt, portrays in a masterly manner the
Foot who forsakes fanuiy and friends for a soulless, sensual creature In the guise of a beauti-
ful women. .£§ '*.....L......
Thfd* Iiara. leading woman at the- Theatre Antoine. Paris, has been cast as the "Vampire,”,
tne of the most fascinating, though revolting female character ever created.
.Miss Barbara’? interpretation is remarkable for intense dramatic realism, while her wonder-
fully seductive-beauty serves to enhance the illusion created by her art. Her gowns in this pro-
duction were designed by the leading costumers of her native Paris.
Mabel Free year. Victor Benoit, Mar Allison, Clifford Bruce, and little Kuna Hodges, the
^rir-ver. child actress, together with many ether players of reputation and ability, form a suppotV--,
ing company such as has seldom been gathered for a single production.
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Special Values This Month
In nil AVIntrr Alerrhandlae. It will lie greatly to \onr Interest to
Invent Igatc our prices on
BIkAXKKTS, COMEoltTK, KWKATKRM,
COATS AM) tXIAT HI ITS
tlist yon will neeil to finish the winter. It Is not onr rnstom to
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put on mg sales, hut we give honest values fur your money.
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\ MAIN tXIATS, RAIN HATH, liADIKH1, MEN'S
( HIEIMIKN S KFBRERS.
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■•VOlt CAN IH> BETTER AT SHAW'S”
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J. B. Shaw and Son's
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FOUR FREIGHT CARS TO HAUL TUBE
Four Cara War* Required to Haul Thla Steel Tube Measuring 120 Feet
In Length and Weighing 149,000 Pounds.
A ateel tub© 120 feet long and 10
feet In diameter was hauled across
the continent recently, requiring four
flat cara to haul It The weight was
149,000 pounds, and It is said to be
the largest single piece of freight
ever shipped by rail for such a dis-
'ance. It traveled from Wilkes-Barre,
!*a., to a cement plant in Riverside,
■JaL, where It is to be Installed as a
tilu in one of the leading cement
producing sections of the country. Tha
huge tube was set upon swivels rest-
ing on the ends or the cars In or-
der that it might lake the curves.
When the consignment reached tha
Salt Lake Station in Riverside, tha
pipe was covered with Inscriptions
scribbled by persons along the route,
indicating the attention that the great
pipe had aroused ou its journey.—
Modern Mechanics.
To-Day's Markets
fi.-i-Spot cot*
S 1-K
Chicago drain and Pritlsloaa.
Chicago, Keb. G.
Close.
Whaat—
May .........
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July.......
Oats—
May.......
July.......
Ribs—
May .......
July.......
Pork—
May.......... io.25
July.......... 10.50
Lard—
May .. 11.12
July'...... 11.25
1(18'4
18*%
79%
81 %
GO Vi
57%
19.27
19.07
sales 100 bales.
. .New Orleans, Feb. .
Ion was steady; mddtin’g
cents; sales 700 bales.
Liverpool, Feb. fi.—8pot
was steady; middling 5.07
sales f>0()0 bales.
Galvtston, Feb. Gt—Spot
was steady; middling 8%
sales 104 5 bales.
Total port receipts 76825 against
28524 last year.
cotton
rents;
cotton
cents;
Mar—
May-
New York Future*.
Yeat’y
Open. 11 a. m. Close. Close.
8.G2
8.0:1*02 8.6*5-86
8.87-88 S.87-88
Mtvcli
April .
Tot too Seed Oil.
Open.
.! .. ..7.14-10
*......7.17-25
Close.
7.12-14
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mi Theatre_
MR. M. andekkox
-IN—
Broncho Billy and the
Claim Jumpers
A Feature Western Idarna.
Chicago Live Stock.
Estimated receipts todey 25,000.
jEstimated receipts tomorrow 52,000,
* Lt -
COTTON.
Spot Cotton Market.
New Yftik, Feb. 0.—Spot cotton
was quiet; middling 8.05 cents
The Treasure Temple of Bhosh 1
Second of the comedy series of the Fates and Flora Four-
flush, featuring CLARA KIMBALL YOl'N'O,
The Plot at the Rail Road Cut
A sensational Railroad Drama, featuring HELEN
being one of the Hazard of Helen Dramas.
HOLMES.
QUEEN
Theatre
THE t ilOHS IN THE
DEHF.RT.
in Two Fart*. *
A picture that Is most dra-
matically presented with depth
of intensity in it that holds us
spellbound. Absorbtlon and
unremitting interest, it leads
up to a strong anti beautiful
climax. A strong cast.
THE CM BMAVH WAGER.
A splendid society drama^
that without question reaches
heights of human appeal.
LOVERS LINK.
A very laughable Keystone
comedy -.featuring Roscoe Ar-
bitAk le.
-MONDAY
KING THEATRE
Mar-
New Orleans Future*.
YestY
Open. 10 a. m. Close. Close.
8.29
8.20
May—
8.55
8,20-Wd
8.61-bid
I.lverjuK)l Cotton.
YeRt'y
Open. Close. Close.
May-Jnne .. ..4.94 .. 4.95
July-Aug .. ..5.02 . 5.03
A scald, burn or severe cut heal*
slowly if neglected. "Tite family that
keeps a bottic of BALLARD'S SNOii
Liniment on hand is always prepared
for such accidents. Price 25c.. 5(te
and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by II. L.
fiheehev. d& v
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Call 414 Either Phone
And get your COFFEE fresh roasted
We give you 22 lbs. granulated sugar for $1.00 wi h
$1.85 worth of Coffee, Tea and Rice.
OR
10 lbs Granulated cane sugar for 50c with $1.05
\ worth coffee, tea, and rice.
1
rii , .Yotir .Money's ..orlh or Tour
■••oucy Back, is out' motto.
Our Auto DelJvery will give you
quirk service.
WK IIOAKT THE FINEST COFFEES
GROWN.
United States Coffee & Tea Co.
120 North Crockrt t Hti-eet.
Old ami Xetv Phones *«4.
s n\ _m——® si—tJv—rt)—»—flr-(Sv—®
MIRIAM NESBIT In LENA
A Splendid Comedy la two p:jrtH bv Ellis Barker Butler.
COMING TKESDAY
QUEEN THEATRE
CHARLES CHAPLIN
In a Return Date.
HIS NEW JOB
F*1 On the Hame Program With
THE SAGE BRUSH GAL
A Broadway star feature in 2 paYts. Admission 10c.
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COMING FRIDAY, FEB 12.
THE KING THEATRE
THE CHRISTIAN
COMING TI KHDAV,
HOME' SWEET HO>U—K<„ ad on page four.
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