Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 12, Ed. 1 Monday, August 7, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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trleuic onvnrt unity.
ileen in the fancy drew costume !oT
II maid by a tipsy young millionaire,
who take* her for the pan. Madia OWN
Melon Im tempted Into the mmpraate*
ioit position Qf accepting Ms attentions.
In fact Mn> poses aa her own maid, Ma-
rt* I nlurtnmilfly, yetuw Tom La*,
kn It in earnest. CmapUcatlaaa de>
veiitp fast. And when Nadia's Anna*
cea fall suddenly about feev hMd at
thla juncture, the naarfat orenue of am
cape for her etgaes abruptly.
Tight In the grip id clreuni!tfane«*
she yields further to the apfrtt «f
venture. The Lawlera having rhnti
Easl to climb the soetal ladder, have
nenl of n country home. Nadia's io
for rent. Mrs. Lawlor leaass tt. ThMi,
wanting a companion to Instruct her to
the Intricacies of social form, she «*>
***** Nndln through her son Tom. Tho
family moves to the < ’dm let on number
home. Here situation follows st.^
T H EATRE
Todoy sad Tomorrow
A KNOCKQUTt
tlons Hut It. 1h pronmled that the
mental wullop is far greater than the
thrill In "Afraid to Eight."
Mayo la .siipiHuTcd by million Rich,
-popular Universal leading woman;
Wade Boteler, Peggy Cartwright, Ly-
Uiu Knott. Roncoe Karas, Tom Ken-
nedy. Al Kaufman. Tom McGuire, W,
S. MeDunumtgh, Charles Ilaefeli and
others.
In lion of building n giant arena,
Universal used the famous one of Jack
Doyle’s at Vernon, California, sporting
center of the West Vorst. Several
hundred “pugs" and fight fans took
day night nt the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Felix Drake. 027 North Worn! street, at
* fy,»n! The president <K very anxious
for a full attendance as many Import.
miffct fire and alto for the
one girl in the wrtd.
FRANK MAYO
in the Universal Attraction
Afraid
$25.00 Reward
LOST—Boston Terrier fe-
male, one year old, dark seal
brindle, button tail, white
blaze running to top of baud.
Answers to name of Patsy.
Finder call 2032. $25.00 re-
ward.
Big Western
Ranch Love’
The Food of Fond*
Dollar for dollar bread gives you more in nutri ive value than any other food yet* eon bqy.
At every meal serve a liberal supply of
ITS MADE WITH MILK
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Tlu bread that best c6mbines deliciousness, big food value and your money’s wo«th.
Ask Your Grocer ■;
Purity Baking Co.
207 South Travis St.
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT. MONDAY, AUGUST 7,! m
DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS—There seems tb be Method in Father s Madness
BAPTISTS ARE
t’lIKJNTIAN ENDEAVOR
NEWS.
Story Hour.
Dr tiny It. Duff led Urn mentlgg at1
| Grand S venue I*resh,v1criuti chnrcli, j
PIE COUNTER
Uy I he Annocinted Prt$$
Wathlngiun, August 7.—Long strides
toward removing diplomatic posts from
lowutxis for political service have liccn
icmlc duriug President liaytlillg’s ad-
Hiiniwit. ilou, according to a report is-
sued today by the Committee on For-
eign Serviie of the Natlunul Clrll Serv-
ice Keloin. League.
The report says the first year “seems
io Indicate that on eiiruest effort has
Mrn made to retuin tin* services of
imvi of t.. pcricncc anil to appoint to
dlploai.Uc joists persons with quallfi-
calions iu diplomacy.”
Vh“ ei.minlrfer reports that five of
Miss M’iMntl Bolden jmt uniqueness
and much diversity into the story hour
nt Sherman Public Library Saturday
afternoon. Her selections were drawn
frpW "’’JttptPse Fairy Tales." anil cov-
ered a wide variety of narrative*.
| “The Wonderful Tea-kettle," “Mtnoj
of Mnlsuyama.” “F.lght Headed Serjt
and Instead of baring u furm\ pro-
1 gram Sunday evening Dr. Duff had a
round table discussion on "Better Roc-
I reations." and many good Idea* wen-
At the Queen.
A enmph te country village was eoti-
afvuctcil at I nlveraal City, the Him
city with un area three hundred times
tty ih* rte*»
Nashville. Tenu., August 7.—Dr. E.
Y. MitUiu-i of Ismisvllle, president of
j • .... u ■ ' — * ■ - ' ■ miivi a ii v , I U\ til UI ,1 ill ill v v ipu|v
j ndviiiici ti hy tho noclfcty for letter roc- uk big ai* iho nverage important studio. *for Associutid Pnsluccra und i ruduccd
reations. for the I’nivcrsal attraction. "Afralujby J. Park, r Bead, Jr., a supremo ptc-
ent." "Stolen charm." and "Sheffeltan" i th( ^.’hein ihiutte^Oouvimtlon D" * ",0 r'P,"1,'"vor *ocMi('* "f °»
kept the children full of thrills, and \v. \\ j.„/ Buss, l.ville. ’ Ky..' ?.‘rP,J,y!Pr!U". ph,,roh' "f,p'; wl,l<h
gave them a large Insight Into the leg-
ends and myths of Jnjiunese pop e.
MJss Beldin presented her stories Iu
114/ attractive way and was much ae-
dslmed by Kir young audience.
A not el sing song was Indulged Iti
the Dendeavor Societies of Central
the
three NsIcUes went to their respec-
Koeifty Notes.
\X. W. Lnis'iiua of RnsseLville, Ky.,
and l>r. It. II. Pitt 0« itlctunond, Va„
aix in Loiiilo1
exeuilive cotnuilttee of I he Baptist
1 \V< rid Alltai.ee, which will prepare the1 ‘1,1' ‘
program for the next decennial meet-
ing of the Alliance to be held al Stock-
holm. Sweden, inly H-20. 11*23.
to Fight." iu which Frank Mayo has
the starring role at the Queen theater
Monday aim Tuesday.
Although ocuipying Imt a few s<x?nex
for the meeting of thei"Ve 1"w*,ln* »"'1 ,hc Spn*'»' on the nvihii. rural atluosphere. with
city carried out the following jirogrmu: all the “hick" characters, give u "kick"
Blhlr Interpretations on Bettor Bee- *0 two seijuoiices of the story.
| K’rom the "Gen. Del" sign to the
How Can We Help Frovble Better village blackHiuith, ev^ry lmjmrtan;
Kecrentlous. Bmee Pankey ’ ’ ' j "inaUluliob” of the rural center Is
What are the Harm* Found in Com- shown,
merclalized Recreations, Mitchell Tuek- j The story of Loet Itenlet Brown eon-
er. jeerns prize fighters and
How Can We Introduce Othpr Reore-
Kollowl'ig the meeting of the exeeu-
Mlss Airs Earnbeart of Trenton, Tex-’tive committee there will be a general
as. is a guest of Mrs. Emma Gill Cooj>-' conference of representative Baptists
er and Miss Anna Gill. [from nil jiarls of the world on Bap-* .. „ „.. ,
1 Miss Marguerite Fishburn is visit- flat relief and mission work to'Europ*i*,wn* for fh,r '<wn*
ing Mrs. Frank Valley, in Collinsville. Among other important matters to re-1
turc of Unhurt Bnswmth as a versatile
artist is offered.
Holm 11 boMvorth lias lai n a popular
favorite on singe and screen for many
years. He was one of the luotlou pic-
ture pioneers—one of flic very first of
the lirlillaht coterie of men who wrote,
dlreetcxi. actixl In und distribu ed thetr
own product Ions.
It was his iunuenee thut caused the
1 Ije nine ambassadors uppointixl by
President Hat ding were men with pre- '
v Intis experience in dljlmtiacy. Six of
the thirty ministers now serving in the
diplomatic ixirps. the committee found,
were appointed on tlie basis of their ex-
ja-riencx! and eight were men apjwinted
during previous administrations but
"liere site will tarry through this week. e eouslderntlon nt this conference
Brittain.
What Recreations Do We Most Eu-
Mlss Cynthia Miller is visiting Miss M,. Ifu Ht-1tln;r np of Baptist Instltu-1 'Ll ”l'lv'1* Brittain.
were ;\dnlncxl by President Harding.
Firnr amlmssadors, sixteen ministers,
two-agents and consul general and one
liduister resident and consul general
appointed by President Ilnrding, the
n-port says, were persons without any
previous diplomatic experience.
Snllle Johusun, 011 West Mulberry »i„ns of Icsndng on the continent nnd
street. duterniiulnc what action should lie tak-
Mrs. Alma Mayfield left Saturday, PJ1 f(1 ppr-ur' full religious liberty for
for a mrntb’s vacation sojourn in Ims „,.,,llslN Hj, European t.„nntrles.
Angeles. California. | -- m ■ —
Mrs. Robert Let* Morrison left Mon- mup p|r(js
day for her home in Graham, anil was
instilments
accompanied by her sister. .\TTsSc~ Lu- With Miss Katherine Sherwood as
ellle Gregory, who will remain a leader, the Blue Birds had their usual
month. Sunday afternoon meeting at the Truv-
Miss Maurine Ryan, of Ardmore, ts Htroet Methodist church.
What Indoor Recreations Should Wo
Encourage', Mr. Vandemark.
What Outdoor Recreations May We
Enjoy as a Group, Mary Wilson.
What Recreations Does This Society
Enjoy Most, Wiunie Mao Rigby.
Recreational Plans For Central Pres-
byterian church. Mrs. Bruce Pankey.
Mizapli. * '
The rognlar monthly business meet-
ing of the Senior Society of Central
Oklahoma, Is visiting Miss Monelte After the customary preiinltnMtea, I Presbyterian church will be held Frl-
Dunean. ‘ ' ' ...... ‘
Fidel is Sunday school class
y ev-
the
precious diplomatic experience opernt-’interurhan Station, add go by truck
*\1 ns -x recognition of polltleal ohllga-
llonn, (he rejairt states, “the evil of
emu iipj)<dfttn,euts is largely abated by
llie j.rc«>nt administration and con-
tracts favorably with the records of the
first year of other administrations.
For this record. 1‘resldent Harding und
Secretary Hughes are to be commend-
ed. l’raaldeni Harding is fnrtlicrmora
deserving of commendation In that ho
iiad selected for Secretary of State a
until of the highest qnnlifleallons and
one devoted to the merit principle.'
The committee rejKirted u still lietter
showing, "an miequaled record of ad-
hereiuv to the merit system” In its ex-
amination of appointments In the con-
xulrr service. There has been, dnring
l|^c first fifteen months of the present
administraten. one report states, “not
a single exfoption to the rules mjulr-
iog nppolntimr.tR through examina-
tions in the consular service." 1
It Is worthy of special notice, the re-
po) L says that the present administra-
tion "to a grcnler extent than any olh-
er” has chosen .is assistants to the
Secretary i.f State men trained in (he
foreign vi vice.
al 6 o'clock, and Ik? sure to bring well
filled baskets.
Miss Pearl Lee Burdette has gone to
Ix'ltaunon and t'amjiliellMville, Ky., to
visit relatives. Her iiurviits. Mr. ami
Mrs. (), HurdeUe were boru and rear-
ed iu that xcetl<&.
lee Waller I'ope’iuut.
Hu children presented tlie Kiilijdjued
**111 program. 4-
'Memorized Scriptnre. tVRh^i^M. ,
Reading. “Odd Made the j.ittle
Birds,” Millie Mildred Garner, h ' ‘
Reading. “What the World Is MP.de
of," Mary Joe Durnlng. |
Meirterlzed Scripture, Eloisa SoWn.
Humorous Reading, Annie Moses.
Reading, "The Young Artist,” Ann
Kniherlnc Cooper. |
Reading. "Over the Hill," Imra pve-
lyo Crutchfield.
Reading, “Blessings of Money.” jfeary
i
Hofey. 4
Lee WaJj^M'opeland of HoldcnOile, RgjajMj, “The New Baby,” Ruth
Okia., telwaph operator for the Fria-
CO there, died lu Sherman Sunday at Ro|)|( • Whip-Poor-Will,” Billie Les-
llsiSO ik m. after an Illness of seven |t|, ^ttnson.
wxx*ks. ... ' Reading, “When Mother Was a Ut-
:Mr tie OIrL” Hmutem. Anderson!
Reading. "My Dream,” Mary Luck.
Song, “Playing Croquet,” Ann Katli-
nnt matters must have attention.
Shcrumn District Endcavorcrs will
be glad to learn that Sherman District
is leiuUog nil others in the Christian
Endeavor publicity contest and Is
a’.Cfid of Fort Worth District with 588
inches to the credit of this district
In Group No, 2, Austin District is
threatening to lient Sherman District
agaiii Hi is year, with 491 to thetf cred-
it......................
Mrs. Hattie Copeland, and by throe
children, Shertuap A., James, and
Mary, and by his father, J. F. Coj«-
iand. of Mountain View.
erlne trooper.
The body was shipped to Hugo. Okia., ' KT°n‘“tnK'‘‘TUp SpelllUB U'S8m‘ " Bn‘
k.iHoi k. lie 1-eslle StlnsoB.
Story Hour,
Boy."
Bendiction,
Monday morning for burial by the
John C. Uannel Undertaking Comiainy.
"Elijah nnd a Little
A WANT AD. WILL SELL IT.
Russian Postsgs.
, A let I? r from the Ukraine was re-
ceived hi Dr. Sulvudow of Baltimore,
which contained 105 stamps vuluea Ht
9,104 (rutiles. Tlie envelope would
not hold all the stomps, so a strip of
paper was pasted on it to carry tho
leftovers alter tlie face nnd back bad
keen completely covered. •
Improvement on Tractor.
A new attachment designed to give
the small tractor greater bearing area
and increased pulling power, replaces
the
sprockets,
gus-hurned j to lend his influence to ^ UBtn ,he ^
luugs, lov< ant) cowardice. It present t, worth, lnchlentnlly, wns the first man J *'
Mayo lu the role of a man eompellc; . Io star in Ixindon’s works, all of them |
by tin odd reason to keep up the iunu-1 wcll-remriuliered motion picture class-
u< r of u coward, even with the woman les,
he loves laughliig him to storn. I It was Iiosworth too, who Induced
Universal considered it a good the widow of Jack London, Channian
enough story to require the guidance K. London, to write for the screen,
of a muii who knew Mayo's nature! The star Is noted for his educational
jierfectly and his li‘ »i talents. Wll- 11 ml prcpngundistic work for the npllft
llam Worlhiuigou wus assigned to ill-
reel, because he achieved notable suc-
cess with Mayo iu "Dr. Jim," “Out of
the Silent North" and other pictures.
Alton dramas" usually lack psyelto-
of motion pictures. H« has been the'
champion of “clean and better pic-1
tures” for many years and bis efforts!
have not been unavailing.
In “A Thousand To One,” the story
I
logical untuning, they're simply well founded on Max Brand's novel, “Fate's
confuted bunches of thrilling situa-
At tiie Travis.
Of course the public knows of Ho-
bart Bosworth primarily as "The Sea
Wolf"—a "Jack London man" of the
round wheels with two large'seas, the rock-hound coasts and fierce
according to Popular Me- conquests.
chanics Magazine. Outside of with
sprocket Is a cast-steel arm which
projects forward ami downward, car-
rying at fts front end a smaller Idler
wheel. A track tread passes around
the sprocket and Idler wheel, giving
tlie tractor increased hearing area.
Theatergoers of rententlve memory
may remember, too, the Hobart Bos-
worth who was the matinee idol of
Broadway several years back; the Ho-
bart Bosworth who played Shakesjiear-
enn heroes witli wavy locks and doub-
let and hose.
But a different view of Hobart Bos-
GEM
TheTravIs
5c—10c Mauelman Theatre Interests Sc—10c
Now Playing—
Hobart Bosworth
A Thousand
to One”
The story of a man who whipped himself of a strong man’s ,
Tight for love >
Also Comedy “live tVirej“'t
SFECIAL MUSIC ’
Wednesday and Thursday ,
MAX LINDFR
His Latest Comedy
^ “BE MY WIFE”
SHERMAN’S LEADING THEATRE.
Today and Tomorrow
The Way of aMaid
Featuring
ELAINE HAMMERSTE1N
This lovelly actress scores again as a mysterious maid. A
story humorously and beautifully portrayed amid luxurious
settings.
Also Snub Pollard Comedy
?
Wednesday—Thursday
CONWAY TEARLE
—In—
“WIDE OPEN TOWN”
Friday—Saturday
The Feature of the Week
OVER THE BORDER”
WA
TOM MOORE and BETTY COMPSON
A Lig two stai Btillseye with a million tbri’Js
The Best Music. Cool at a Cave.
Bread Is Yocr Beit Food—Eat
More of It
For Every Occasion
tSMs
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