Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 20, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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Tuesday, May 20A 1919
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT--SHERMAN, TEXAS
predatory glutton." .
He had ihrllled at the mum) of her
voice. It was lhe low, deliberate voice
of the Woman of the crossroads, nnd,
as before, he caught the almost Im-
perceptible accent. The red gleam
from the blazing Iocs fell upon her
shtnlnc hnir; It glistened like gold.
She wore, n simple evening gown of
white, softened over the shoulders and
neck with a fall of rare Valenciennes
laee. There wns no Jewelry—not even
a ring on her slender, loitering fingers.
Mrs. Collier, the hostess, was an el-
derly, heavy-featured woman, decid-
edly overdressed. Mrs. Vim Dyke,
her daughter, was a woman of thirty,
tall, dark and handsome In n hold,
dashing sort of way. The lackadaisi-
cal gentleman wltn the mustache
turned nut to be her husband.
“My brother Is unable to he with
us tonight, Mr. Barnes,” explained
Mrs. Collier. “Mr. O'Dowd may have
told you that he Is an invalid. Quite
rarely i Is he well enough to leave hfe
room. Ho has bogged me to present
hts apologies and regret# to you. An-
other time, perhaps, vou will give him
the pleasure he Is missing tonight."
De Soto’s cocktails ouiye in. Miss
Cameron did not take one. O’Dowd
preposed a- toast.
“To the rascals whe went gunning
for the other rascals. Rut for them
we should be short at least one mem-
ber of this agreeable company.”
' It wns rather startling. Barnes’
glass stopped half way t'6 his lips. An
Instant later he. druined it. He ac-
cepted the toast as a compliment from
the whilom Irishman, nnd not as a
tribute to the prowess of those mys-
terious marksmen.
(To ne continued.)
GREEN
FANCY
GEORGE BARR
McCUTCHEON
Aaiho, 4 -GRAUSTARK." THE
HOLLOW OF HER HAND.—THE
PRINCE OF GRAUSTARK.” ETC.
CHAPTER IX.
The First Wayfarer, the Second Way.
farer and the Spirit of Chivalry
Ascendant.
The wide green door, set far back
In n recess not unlike a kiosk, wns
opened by.u nun servant who might
easily have been mistaken for a wuiter
from Delinonico’s or Sherry's.
“Say io Mrs. Collier, Nicholas, that
Mr. Barnes is here for dluuer,” snid
I)e Solo. “I will make the cocktails
this evening.’’ '
Much to Ramos” surprise—nnd dis-
appointment—the Interior of the house
failed to sustain the bewildering effect
produced by the exterior. The en-
trance hall and the living room into
which he was conducted by the two
men were singularly like others that
he had seen. The latter, for example,
was of ordinary dimensions, furnished
wllli a thought for comfort rather than
elegance or even good taste. The
couches and chairs were low and deep
nnd comfortable, ns If Intended for
mpn onty, nnd they were covered with
rich, gay materials; the hangings at ,g_
the windows were of deep blue and
gold; the walls an unobtrusive cream
color, almost literally thatched with
etchings.
The stairs were thickly carpeted. At
It gets you in the head or back—
suddenly—and oh, how you suffer!
l all on account of that little influenz.1
bacillus. It is a fact that when natur-
tries to throw off the poisons from
the body the result sometimes is in
flammation of the kidneys. There-
fore, the best way is to assist nature
as much as you can cither before or
after the attack by throwing off the
poisons (toxins) from the body thru
the excretory organs, such as the
bowels, skin and kidneys. Drink
plenty of hot water, hot or cold
lemonade, take Dr. Pierce’s Anuric
Tablets for the kidneys and backT
ache. Then take an occasional pur-
gative made up of May-apple,
leaves of aloe, jalap and made into
tiny sugar-coated pills—to be had
at every drug store as Dr. Pierce’s
Pleasant Pellets. To build up after
the grip — to make red-blood and
fill the body with vim, vigor and
vitality, take an iron tonic, known
as “Irontic,” and sold at most drug
stores or that well known herbal
tonic which has been so favorably
known for the past fifty years, (
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov-
ery. This is made from roots and !
barks .of forest trees and brings /
the freshness of the woods rightj
to you! In liquid or tablets.
You smack your lips over it, be
cause you like its taste, its quali-
ty, its* genuine gratification. Ii
satisfies thirst.
Nobody § has ever been able to
successfully imitate it, because its
quality is indelibly registered in
the taste of the American public.
| BASEBALL
CALENDAR ji
The
Best Grades
Paints and
Oils
at Lowest
V Prices a
Demand the genuine by full name-
nicknames encourage substitution.
The COCA-COLA CO.
ATLANTA. GA.
j Get Our Estimates First
H. L. SHEEHEY, DRUGGIST.
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American League.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
New York 7. Cleveland 0.
Detroit G, Washington ’().
Others postponed, rain.
WHERE THEY I’LAY TODAY,
Philadelphia at Chicago.
Boston A t St. Louis.
Washington at Detroit.
New York at Cleveland.
STANDING OBI THE TEAMS,
(’lulls— n.vd. Won Lost Ret
Chicago .........21 13 G ,7H
New York.......15 Id 5 .GUI
Cleveland.......20 12 8 .<««
ljoston ..........1(1 8 8 .50f
Washington •• --17 8 0 .473
St. Louis........IS 8 .10 .443
Detroit . .........20 (I 14 .:««
Philadelphia .......15 4 11 .2«i
NOTICE
For the convenience of our customers
we have opened a substation at No. 206
South Crockett, with Sanitary Bakery.
ASKBURN ICE CREAM CO. (
PHONE 649.
j Burges' Filling Station\
I Corner Travis and Jones Streets !•
WITH THli INNOVATION OF J;
: 3-BIG ENTRANCES-3 ;
No Wait—No Delay
Oil-Gas-Air-Water Now at Your Service !’
DRIVE IN
National League.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Cincinnati G. New York 4 (10 in-
nings.! I
Boston 2. Pittsburgh 4.
Chicago 3. Brooklyn 1.
Pliiladelidii i 10 St. Louis 2.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
PitLMir ’ Boston.
Chicago -t Brooklyn.
Cincinnati at New York.
St. I sells at Philadelphia.
STANDING" W THE TE VMS.
Clubs— Plvd. Won Lost Pet.
New York........18 13 5 .722
Brooklyn . . ......18 12 0 .<?G7
Cincinnati.......21 14 7 .GOT
Chicago.........21 lf> 11 .4W
Pittsburgh......1‘* '*• 1d .474
Philadelphia . . ...13. G I* -400
Boston .. .. 13 4 11 .2H7
St. Louis ........1U 3) 14 .2151
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INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE.
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I YES SIR. BARBER BIZ
IS GETTING POPULAR. I
Each Way Daily
j tie miss of. well, about eighteen !
1 summers, walked into a barber I,
I shop on North Travis street, no- !
! companied by two friends. Of -l'
I course, the obliging' barber asked 1
j if he could be of service. The 1
I young lady desired i tji»t .her j
i “I>ol.lied" hair lie trithinelf to an
I even length. She was acemntnodat- [
| ed. ]aklng a chair that bad just J
I been vacated ii.v a “shave ens-
| torifer.” ~ ~ !-
They say that short half (a :
! la Nazimova. for instance! is coni- !
I lag tii. Tt is predicted that a large
I number of voung men will liegin
| training shortly for the tonsorlal
I profession.
18 cents a package
14 Trains between Sherman and Dallas
15 Trains between Waco and Dallas
15 Trains between Corsicana and Dallas
Direct Interurban connections at
at Dallas for Fort Worth and Cle-
She Was There.
with which De Soto wns regaling
them. She was smiling; Bnrnes saw
The sapphire lights sparkling in her
eyes and experienced a sensation that
was wofully akin to confusion.
But everything went off quite natu-
rally. He favored Miss Cameron with
an uncommonly self-possessed smile ns
she gave her hnnd to him, and she In
turn responded with one faintly sug-
gestive of tolerance, although It cer-
tainly would'hHve been recorded by a
less sensitive ^person t-han Barnes as
•’ripping.” • ’
111 reply to his perfunetory "delight-
ed, I’m sure, etc.,” she said quite clear-
ly : “Oh. now,I remember. I wns sure
I hud seen you before, Mr. Barnes.
You are’ the ltingic gentleman who
sprang like a mushroom out of the
earth early yesterday afternoon.”
“And frightened you,” he said;
“whereupon you vanished like the
umsjiroom that Is gobbled up by the
Come to see us for
; Fine Stationery, Books ;!
: Magazines, Kodaks and Supplies, j;
| Blank Books, Loose Leaf Memos, ;!
NEW SHIPMENT FRAMED PICTURES ** Pedestal
; Frames, Metal Frames, Crepe Paper, Etc. | ■
OFFICE SUPPLIES AND PRINTING. ;i’
Tile existence of mipa. obtainable in
very large sheeKSYlns liecni known in
Guatemala for ■several years nnd ef-
forts will be made to exploit the de-
posits.
A Texas Wonder.
The Texas Wonder for kidney anil
bladdei troubles, gravel, diabetes,
weak and lame-back, rheumatism and
irregularities of the kidneys and blad-
der in both men and women. Regu-
lates bladder troubles In children. If
not sold by your druggist will lie sent
by mail on receipt of fl.25. One small
bottle Is two months treatment and
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