Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 12, Ed. 1 Monday, August 7, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 26 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
I
£ \
1
ft
^ ■
m-
fttuttf
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, AUGUST ?jni
THE SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT
(ESTABLISHED 1870.) ’
Published Italljr Exceptt Saturday.
SHERMAN, TKXA8.
THE SHERMAN DEMOCRAT. PUBLISHERS.
Weakly Democrat Publlahed Thursdays.
NUMBERS
.110 AND 1U
Entered At tbe postofflce at Sherman Texas, Ang. If 1870. mall
Batter of the second class according to tbe act of Congreai. Mar 8. 1870.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES;
DAILY DEMOCRAT—By Carrier; One Month. «Bc; three months, *1.80;
all months, *3.00; oae year, $6.00. By mall In Orayaon County • «>•«. Month,
•Or; tteaa months, $125; one year. $5.00. By mall cutai.le v* Gramm
Oaanty and la Texas and Oklahoma: One mouth 7V: six months $4.00; nus
Mr, $7.0a Beyond Texas and Oklahoma and wl'.hln 1.(kk> miles- Onn
maath, 86c; six months. $4.00; one year, $8.00. F.lsewbere $ 1.00 |ier month,
•aeept in foreign countries, $1.00 per month, plus the cost of maillug. AH sub-
aertptlona are payable la advance V
WEEKLY DEMOCRAT —One year $100.
iDSINESSM^M
ttlfieXfoventment seesjt
I
| REST ROOM REGISTRATION. I
BITUMINOUS COAL PRICES
Comn?rce De^rratr,: Si'Awi utl '.vA CosT kcufly Double 1914
1920
WHOLESALE
RETAIL
■■Bit to The Sherman Democrat. Publisher*. stamen Texas Kuhwrl-
•ara desiring addreta changed please glee old tdilrnu as well ai new one.
Or THE ASSOCIATED PRESS—The Associated Press Is
|___ i entitled to tbe use for r**frj|dlcstlon of all news dispatches credited
la U ar not otherwise credited In this ppper sud also the local news published
I (,|t, ah rights of republtcation iff special dispatches herein art also re-
ADMON1TION TO BE REPEATK^X J^TKICTION OF TRADE I)IS
-DON’T WORRY." / vtOl’RAGES PROSPERITY.
—f.
1918
1914
iiPiT
.Safe*'
•
I; * <*"}.■
Oklahoma has a cenipnarlait, re-dd- Mr pr.nl M. Warburg, the we;i
big In the town of Ada., not far'froqr tnmiii N>« j&rk financier, dertared in
Sherman. whose best advice to-persons mi nddrcaa, the other day. that the,
who wish to lire to a ripe i.liV am- fs question of European adjustment is
“Don't worry." This rlHsen. Charges “as firtilul us the African dessert add
W. Ellis, one hjnudred apt! fighteen (to full of snakes and thorns ns the
orn In Alaska 'African Jungle.
11
i
1916
m
ft
Hi ijl
Hfi
V jllij it
to
—Mi
AV* s. Athi.
1
liil'r
in
H )i
|l i
9
PRICE PER TON
<y t ;Qi8 1920
*2ob si.flS $5.65
vnO 7 fiO H. 24
rtvxrr iQ’.'i
ViiAtS^ll; Yl 20
+Y* V4*k-4$. 5EQviCi. WASHINGTON.
(922
S4.06
9.74
b.c
The Democrat’s Daily Story
years on earth, was bora
He denounced public
t -— 'Tmvic"". r~*—- -- ■ "It* t
oncer- Alsscmtile publicity,
ing ana me mzuntu ui |n.wre(. I
Is familiar with Iff* lffobtewSr po
eonnl and general. fllni|»!c and cotj
and fought In the OItII War.. Me has /ip^>u who speak the truth privately, bur
olfc^Wiiii
experienced tbe hardships
Ing and the luxuries o< progwwt. He) The trpth Is exaetly as Mr. Wgrbnrg
ay"pSiS presented nbd pictures It. We cannot
(UgplcV
MARVELLO-US!
By EDITH ROBERTS
ptomote our own prosperity, or revive
“Doo’t worry” is a eeaeluelve ndm.nl- the world from commercial Illness by
Mon from las point «f tlew , brtlMIng u Chinese wall around the
Mr. Kills’counsel Is ipitte ennuuoif. *. United Slates.
The clergyman gives It* rind \h# Oojp ! Frtr a geiierotlon or two. especially
tor. and the lawyer, nn l the frlcrd. It In the Inst pest decade, prior to tip.
la on tvfv.-oGy ■ Up* H if «;:•* ?t ns war, new commercial conditions deve’-
ortlllufj a* thr usual iiH'Siiltir'ess silf-f oped. The war' lirought 111 esc cm nil-
titatei i«. | tltms to n climax. Buslners cease-l to
If yon believetl that all who tolrj yon be n local or mitlonnl nffi lr. and la»-
not to worry practiced their prenMiing (fiuie Intcniutionnl. The trade cmink
you would Infer Ihat'tronble rolls off the cemniotiwenlthA tsanprlsing the
.people’s hack like rainwater. You eonlrt I nltetl States Is the clearest example
not'help feeling elated over the self-'of the fntnsltlon.
control and happiness of the great ma-1 Ftullltles of transportation, com-
Jorily. i j tnutdcsiins nnd trading have brought
But you happen to know that most all parts of the world close together,
of your advisers worry as much ns you ( They brought about the present era of
Ido, and Yrlfles disturb and agitate then. ‘ Internaflonnl commerce. As, Mr. War-
day afler day. while serious ernhar- burs slated, wc must reergnlxe the fact
rassments and
i.VC.'T.i
r* i><*ea|nir Zj ftsI.'cK.V.
Rebellion stuoldergd In Sibyl Graves'
pretty browu eyes us she looked across
the breakfast table at her husbnud.
“We may as well understand each-
other once and fur all, George,” she
announced. "I have no Intention of
resigning from the club. I get a great
deal of enjoyment nnd knowledge from
It. You Just don't understand. We
haie some very line members.”
George Graves smiled indulgently,
At the same time consulting his watchl
“Sibyl," he said lmpre»sively, “you’re
far too sensible to be interested in
su-h things us ouija boards, fortune
tellers and trance mediums. They are
all fakes, I tell you—what if they do
Ills crystal into the
The audience was
Ylsnello lifted
, air before him.
hush&l. \ ,f, i f
"There is a, lady here tonight who
asks me If her husband Is fickle. ' I
would say to that lady—Madame your
ushund
Itn n‘ p
spends much of , his time
person more blonde than your-
______ ^... ... ................. ^ _ tell you Bomethlug that happens to be
doubts unnerve them. • thnt we arc part of the world, and Hint ■ corm't^ They’re liable to tell you ten
You are aware. In many Instances, that j the res) of the world nc-eds onr help ! t,llng>l tlint Mre uot- " ,l5’> 8lnc* you've
..k_______ ,__„i.................... ....... * joined thut oncer dub along \vltb Mrs.
hui
wit
aelf.'
Breakfast In the Graves household I
next morning was so. uncomfortable (
event, for George Graves. In answer
to his wife's accusations, he at first
ridiculed, then reasoned, then swore.
file arrival of Sibyl’s young brother
Harry at this point enforced sn armla-
tlce for the 8n|f£ of api>earances, and
Sibyl gave uio.re attention to her
Ijrothcr ^ juvenile ,(;lialter than usual.
• '*Oo*h, Tm tUF^.",.ejaculated Harry,
helping himself some coffee. . ,
■"What have* .you" been doing with Ison.
Mrs. Clyde Brown, Oltna.
Mrs. J. M. McWhorter. Whitesliorn.
Mrs. Bertha Davis, Rente 2, Slier
man. j
M11% Irene dimming. Route 2, Sher-
man.
Mr«. \v. J. dimming. Route 2, Sher-
1 inn it.
Miss Nora Blaekhnrn, Durant, Okla.
Mies Flotehie Johnson. Shernufu. j
Mrs. ('. Ken Won, Wluushoro, Texas.
Mi«s Mamie lieiraubnus. Route 1,
Pottsboro. |
Mrs. Jefferson, Route A, Sherman. |
Mis. Bess Blair. Rome 2. Sherman.
Mrs. Jewell I’ippln. Van ANtyne.
Miss Eilxn Curry. Ron'.' 2.'Slier-
man. ' t f
Mrs. V. L. MaiHrrin, GrorslKH k,
Texas. ,
Mrs. Della Co-dell. Route 2, Sher-
man.’ 1 - - •«* -l
Mrs. H. Hanimans stml baby, Route
2 A Sherman. I
Mrs. W. f, Dixon. Route 2, Slier-'
man. . .
Mi's Dora Myrtle Hayes, Route 2,
Sherman. >..i
Ml«s Marv Hayes, Rmite 2, Sher-
SS- v
man, ,, , ; .ju
Mrs. Ellen Hayes, Route 2, Sherman.
Mrs. Mary Hardy, Route 6, Sherman.
Miss Gladys Heard, Route 2, Sher-
man. y ,i ,,
Miss Fay Heard. Route 2. Sherman.
Mt!f. Tom llurria. Jr., Route 2, Sher-
man. V(V,
Mrs. Jis> Long, Route 2, Sherman.
.Mrs. M. Griffin, Route 5, Sher-
man.
Miss Lula Fields, Route 3, Sherman,
Miss Myrtle Powell, Sonthmnyd.
Miss Kiila Fields, Shcrnlan.
Miss Beulah Deweese, Sliermon.
Miss Vlrille Fh*lds. Sherman.
Mra. Dora Pearson, Sherman.
Mrs. Tillie Hollowed. Sherman.
Mrs. Ota Hayes, Route 6, Sherman.
Mrs. UlHe Mackey, Route 4, Sher-
man.
Miss Susie Carter, Sherman.
Miss Eunice Carter, Route 5, Sher-
man.
- Miss Opal Cordell, Route 2. Sher-
man.
Mrs. R. Smith, Route 2, Sherman.
Mrs. Mary liafft, Denison.
Mrs. Alice Blair, Route 2. Sherman.
Miss Dura Hardv. Shcruiau.
VMIns Elixnls-lli Hardy, Siiehn.'ltt.
Mins Fannie Hull, Route 5, Sher-
man.
Miss Jewel Hall. Route 5, Sherman.
Miss Laura Hardy. Hnnte 5, Sher-
man. >,
Mis. D. A. Miller, Route 5, Denison.
Miss Maitda Miller,. Route 5, Den-
NEW FALL Woolen Canton Crepe—This
material is soft and clinging and does not
wrinkle—Splendid for| puto riding, also
washes perfectly. A good shade line to
select from, also black, 44 inchess wide at
the yard............. ........$2.50
Warm Politics For The Next Four Weeks
The Dallas News ha$ made arrangements to give the most
complete detail repo$*| possible of Mayfield and Ferguson.
The News has always been looked upon as an authority in
covering Texas politics thoroughly and impartially. The
News' service will be supreme in every, /espect. Cali 1835
or see F. E. Keith. Subscribe now.
'the counsel is a shame to conceal fret-' and we need the help of other pennies J°lnotl ,!mt WW club along \vlth Mrs.
-ting over a slight annoyance. . ------- I U“>' “nd ,U<* :•*«#»
£Tbe masters of cmidltLJ which be ^“s^seun. 1 amtamg de BourbojfwUo ' one tUafjfo home
•rt them. Yet. most of them worry '""T* ^ tbe
He bad liardly -departed for business
when the telephone hell summoned
YetV most of them worry ... .. . . ' ' , ' ,
;jnore tb«n do men of small affairs. It I'Ll/ , V’,, ISLT *
’la not that the largeness of troubles Is " ' ‘ .TA,*" h“U !
breakfast pastry with u little while
yourself all week'/" asked his sister.
1 '“Weft,”' shTlt Ytdfry.' putting down
his cup end miftciy commanding their
undivided att<*nttAi. " “You know, of
CI.M *
over whelming, hut that big men ac «c-j ^ ,f
customed to rruooth rmniiug, as their j" ,
been aitay amtt'ftffti Chef In charge.
They had a mystic down there this
'plans and operations are kj Rtemntixed.
or, to use the appropriat' tv-trd, stuiMt-
Ardlwd.
* Everybody hor- trouble, and everr-
^KNly ought to chink .of bis troubles. It
•takes brains to regard trowv? seiiate-
Ty; thouRb'fuily , Trouble cannot lie i
eontrollcd unless it is tlm-iglit over.
Dot worrying over reverses, dnuiiis,
-dlffieulties, oiDf ft.me griefs. Is mi in
dlcatinn of n si use of belplessiiosji
Mr. Ellis’ t-iMWiel is n« old ns It is
.commonplsce, sod the whole worjij rt.t-
ilffrs It. Hut, iae men ami-iyojnen wig*
adopt It are few. ITic fad in thiit wv
The Federal Reserve Bauk of Allan
to is accused by Senator Heflin of
charging an Alabama financial Institu-
ton 87.5 per cent Inteiest on a *1IMMMK1
lonn. No hank could afford to pay such >- v . . ., •
a rate In principle. pfr,,a,)“ 3'0U wlgfu,,k* <0 thls.
..... *- - - , ®*UK-
Sibyl. It was Mrs. Hay.
week—Kftd rtteUrtTMUe' fitrddle of the'
I tul gazer—Hindu, { believe. I thought
If, no Kona tor Heflin a Urges, the
Federal Reserve^” Itanl; of Atlanta
charged 87.r, inteiest on a $HX1.0(JO
loan, it is ,i capital offense vlilch ran*
not discounted.
■i • ■ i
“My dear,” she gushed, “a friend-of v wi^k'
.ays he is pos.llveV ««eAny: aW ! iSS/in V" ° '
"I’d love to.” confessed Sibyl, “hut ! en“B1ut I lon't understand," faltere.f
I really don’t see how 1 can. George HoW dW be •n('""r the <,U*H
™T. b:..fUrl0U8' Hfi dl8,lkM ^j NWwell, of'course'he couldn't do'
Rny signlf-' 3’,Mrv*‘,,n l, 8,uff- hnt hp answered them
CWldren in a Cincinnati ncighbor-
Irather like to worry, for wo ni.^Ukftj^'^-LT'^Ts
woipathy. It-sine l.unmu In us !houl. Some philanthropist should take
Nevertheless tiro adn.onlDon la wi-l.l. th< h|ddlw, fm. „ HlW (m „ ,(H.u| trai,,
In general. For Instance, some worn-'
an r.fiVays asks -4 Ber'toshand It true.
InW
tho
|je answnred that one, Rnd said
mivt
sbatid \
'"’iffiS*.,
aepeatlng—“Doit» worry ’
J
PROFITS FROM TOBACtO,
, _ A * y t;
general strike afftx'tlng all lines
Tbe Italian government derived
fl25.000.00u in the past fiscal year
from Ita tobacco monopoly. 'Hiis rev-
enue overcame a deficit of $29,000,000
in the postal, telegraph and telephone
wrvice, and left a balancevifffloo.oo,-
tklO to apply on other looses :>
Htctesmen. look’ on toba<^ ns
lneans of ^producing revenue. jEconoi
lets consider lta use an extravagance,
and from their technical point ef,jilew
they are right. Physicians say tobacco
Is-injurious to health.
oLh^hedry is in force all through Italy.
How - cmilil the fruit peddlers go on
strike by walking out?
* R. C Werthrim. the Anstrattflh, "trir
Ip part let pat ins in tbe tennis matches
at dcabright, New York, is six feet,
seven Inches tall, and It W undisputed
that he Is a long shot. Re Is, infant .
one of the highest clasa pla.vera i| the,* ,; f
racquet game and should reach fhf ’
Betwei n litty and sixty nations will
trtnpet" In the Olympic games in Partn
In 102-1. Tin- events will he more col-
orful Jtlan ever. v
things so.
“Ho," remarked Mrs.
ICantly, “sometimes men take that at-
titude' because they are afraid certain
things In their own behavior, will
come to light—hut of course, with
George It is Just prejudice. I’m sure,"
she ended sweetly.
The following afternoon, Sibyl was 1
ushered to a seat In the third row'of , ««•"«*■«> ».c .....
the darkened theater, tfst before the ba^ thU mo^hgt Olk hoy!’
r i Again Sibyl and George exchanged
I a h-ng took of understanding.
When they were alone. Sibyl turned
to her liushahd with a perplexed ex-
pression.
EAT MORE MEAT
[OF
t son
We want you to eat sbme real fancy Grain-fed
Baby Beef—Aak Yonr Batcher
If he has not got it we have it for him and want you to eat
this delicious Beef, because you will call for more.
Our Abattoir Slate Inspected.
ITS IN SHERMAN
14
Sherman Slaughtering and Rendering Go.
Goodbye Boils!
Mrs. Edd Schmitz, Dorchester. .
Miss Lena Ciiuiming, Rome 2, Sher-
man. .
A Miss Helen Gumming. Route 2, Sher-’,
m<,H- ci. <iti mit tv .Bail
Miss Blanche Camming, . Route' 2,
Sherman.
Miss Rcttlab t'tiuimlng, Route 2,
Sherman.
Mrs. W. J. ('mnmlug, Route* 2. Sher-
man.
Mrs. J. D. Wilder, Route 2, Sher-
man.
Mr«. W. F. Benedict, Route 5, Sher-
man.
Miss’* Gay mill Benedict. Route 5,
Sherman.
Miss ’Nelly Berry. Route 4. Pottslioro.
S. S.S.W31 Rid You of Bads, PimplMV
Blackhead, and Skin Eruption*.
A boll la a volcano,—your blood la
it (baa#
to chuck full of. pottona that tew*
“bo r out ,nto » tolL They’ll keep
“boiling up- until you destroy them
completely by the use of 8.8. a. one
of the moet powerful blood-cleameera
imowi* to eclenoe, ttafl. h«e eteed
' InMVntf titctno^lg'TbyiTutt
orittes. Its modieihal Ingredients era
guaranteed to he purely vegetable.
Right, off. It, clears the ekin of plm-
iles, boils, blotches, blackheads, eon a,
rash and other akin eruptions,
id does It thoroughly. It drives out
d does It thoroughly. It drives out
the blood Impurities which cause
„ heumattam, makes the blood rich and
Pure builds up lost fleyh. it helps to
Are yea “up te the neck” In Mood Im- manufacture new blood cell.,—that’s
partEr sL s. s. ------ “ - - - ““ -
hlaed-parttlere kOs^L Try U.
one of Its secrets. 8. 8. 8. Is sold at
utl drug stores, In two slaea The lv-
ger also la the wore economical -------
IlorChester Ben (si let. Route 5, Sher-
Y’ true—and would-
when ws looked at the
canid after the show, seven women
liad aaked the same question. I
wouldn't want to be one of those hue-,
contains 25.000
„________ ______ SiuJafttiWory circula-
tion is practically assured for this ill-
fatti*' *
Tile Irish ridiels assaulted a distillery
In Imhliii. hnt were defeated, as th#
was too spirited.
mystic1 act came on. jrl'he strains of
the music were liusli/l, as the curtain
slowly ascended, disclosing a most at-
tractive stage settlty
Amid a dense silence, Marcello en
tered from the right wing.
“Ladles and gentlemen," lie an-
nounced, “my assistants will now piss
through the audience, distributing 0^,J, „
cards upon which you may write your
questling.”'
Almost before she realized It, Sibyl , . _, , . ,____. ,
relied out her hand and rl i
I
. j mean, l^t's go down and see him to-'
gether." ’
Sibyl now spends her evenings at'
home with her husband! and If there
“Still." she Mid, “I don't yet under-
stand where you were those two
nights this week. Why all the mys-
■' 7 ’-’ ' . , .
“Ill confess," laughed George, “I
was down to Hie Lyceum watching
the teal Marvello, Honestly, Sibyl,
had stretehed out her hand and re- 1
rHv„l . ...rj t™. .0, »! Ih, joulh, I ™ »•
V.hen the slmpmeo return to work,
they'll look ul the Jouruois.
timity to ponder about what to
Hurriedly she wrote, "Is my husband
true?” The card was almost immedi-
ately collected at)d the attendants re-
tumed to the stage, placing the cards
«LS --------
man.
Miss Louise Roeder. Sherman.
Miss Elizabeth Roeder. Sherman.
Miss Annie Griffin. Route 6. Sher-
mau.
Miss Edith Griffin. Rmite 0, Sher-
man.
Mrs. John Dultotf. Route 1, Sher-
man. ' * t •
Mrs. J. M. Hayes. Sherman.
Miss Lillie Hn.ves, Sherman.
Miss Hattie Hayes, Sherman.
Mrs. Ilo.vt Lilly. Dorchester.
Miss Anna Mae Harris, Route
Sliertnnn.
Mr*. C. II. Osmond. Route I, Sadler.
Miss Jidda Osmond, Route 1, Sadler.
Miss Lois Osmund. Route 1, Sadler.
Mrs. Slide Pruitt. Dorchester.
Mys. J- C. Riddle. Route 5,.Sherman.
Mrs, J. H. Riddle. Route 5, Slier-,
,nan' , I
Mrs. Clara Archer, Sherman.
Miss Dorothy Archer, Shenuan. ’J
Miss iiella Archer. Sherman.
Miss Florence Lyon. Mhcrmin. 7
Mr*. L. B. Kennedy, Dorchester, j
-Mrs. Bessie Drier.'-Dorrltester. t
Miss Florence Johnson, Shcrptajh t
An Ad in the Want Columns
BRINGS RESULTS
An ad in the Democrat telling of property you have fot
sale or rent, articles you would sell, or help you require will
reach thousands of people in and near Sherman.
Want ads go into the office and home and do the thing!
nothing else can dp.
la any occult-chasing done, they do ltt
together. >
iEAD THE DEMOCRAT -WANT ADS
4-:------* -
Phones 110-111
Phone Us—Wc will send for you* aft '
3=5?
H&ME, sweet home-the boss thought it was just ANOTHER COLLECT (;EO* r,E
finfllH
The governor of Slnplqil
tbe Mexican governmAt’s upproval for
the expulsion of forty-seven Cbmtlbiert
under Article 88. Mexico seem* to
bave a classification nnd tariff fqgttbe
transportation of celestials.
'* f Charles W. Ellis.*118 years old. or
rMa, Okla., says tbit.'during the Civil *
be bhaved Abraham Lincoln, re-
viving $10 and a plug of tohaeeo. For
days s greeuliark was a reason-
tip;- . Li- _.
Canvas Back, ^he, American yacht,
the Amecie/in-Cana^lan races at
‘ Rw Latay Minn Ufa hope
the Dominion skippers
w
-L
I’FV MV
MAkJ*, 60T THSS-
PftColPliNY CHS
TPS 1S|«M K5 I
»W A. utftgy'
CO IM A.N0
UJAvriTR VMM OF—
O.KJO T6U. HIM
TUl^o Ko TU6 TUlCO
AJO0 UA<ST CA.OU
YofZ. -rws Jack:
uA OVJ4Q on
,u& uwar
,Sa cou**e3b£,
AW6m, iXi JAR OfZOMfr
Md To TuJZouj Voo
our sbo’fe* wer
OOINC TCI> dsCT .
ylbfbTV A-NO UOUO
ONTO 0l£<SvC<5. tSTC
Copyright, mt.
n
,111# Mall ft Kxtiressj Co.
Vi
H. J. TUTHILV
AwVdovmvV-,
065.12)6, L6T4 NOT]
WDJ6 TU* «1C
CoLuACTbit eoT^iOB -X T<2»*0 TO
0CUriie ia'.vi rftuT us TA\-v<3si0 Liv6t6 «
Id. cuy ujuoi notion^ oy ufo
OVW$i,So--
I
, >■* 'I
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 12, Ed. 1 Monday, August 7, 1922, newspaper, August 7, 1922; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth719259/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .