Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 104, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 15, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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SHERMAN DAI1 V DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1922
V THREE
First Fatcisti Emblem j
to Reach United! States
On the Movie Screen
At the (rrtn
H.indtl I.lord in “(*rlin<liti;i*h Buy."
his i»r\\<‘st coiiicdv in five parts*. pl.iy^
tin* piirl of a country hov wlm was
afraid. H*» Imd no mom spirit Ilian
a j. i k raMdl The otlar kills had
knooked oiiou^h ( hips off his shoal
doi< install a lunihor yard. As a I* hy
ho was afraid to o;d! hi: entd!** ho
own At solioo| ho won- irroat lioh's in
his stiH kilims, u horo liis kuoos slioid.
togillirr. At uinotot n ho was moo!,
modest and rotirin^.
I ho hoyV most pnidons |*»fsi*sm*\i
« i‘.s his old fashioned urandma. When
the Kiri 4*. ni* into I i* life, and tic »
a rival who was a Idu hiflly, the hoy's
days >voio made misenihlo. Tli4*n nun**
reali/.ation of his v\v:t*kn«‘*<s and oo\«-
ardhiv How lu* koos out and r*»mpiors
Ids fi'i.r. captures a ih'sporntr oriininal
that has termi i/.ed dm eoimnunit.'.
thi*«isIios the hnlly and wins the j*irl
provid«»s h ;cmndma*s Bov” with a real,
dramatic story and a host of op; hum m;>-
I i**s f or hila rhui'i sit uat ioi.s a ml “K-'K *. ’
and some irivat thrills.
The th ill 'I lie.itor will pn*s-<Mit II:.r-
old I !«»yd in "(irandaia's I*"V” lor an
Indefinite run eommeiiein;' WVflnewlay.
it is n Hal Ktwu-h pnnlucf ion for As
soeialod IMd’.itors. En d Nowmoy. ,•
dire: 14«I it from iho -L-iy hv Hal
Koaeh. Sam Tttylor and .loan Uavo/,
and tin* oa-l include- Mildred I* vis.
. Mrs. Anna Town.swnil, l‘l«k Sul 1mmland,
• t iuirlcs Su*v4*nson and Noali Young,
assorttal, had wrm. had £om or a htvnffnjr d^tdldva
Poland had wnjidcriHl Into 1h«* cdump of
k>* foiwIwH in jM*nr« h of a rahhlr when
sturohh 1 «m?o tin* bon*s.
**■{ Tin- .->• t h»ton is Inmijk he'd by thf
E*- W Miami I'mil*rtaklmr C'ompitny p^hd*
ixnnpk’linti «f funerul arraa#*-
IkiJUs'moutit.
I in*4 Mr Newman, ho
1 heei a 1(M-< iuotiv4* 4*n#ii
all his lift*, and was h
14 PHI ti\ t.:« ml** I S O !" 11
1 Mr Now Tuan s ilaiiKlitor. Mrs. M
jEiivoi, M>5 South Ervins Ktrts‘f, sahl Intr
j i hut her faih u
last \o,etiiU*r tune, Th«\t«»n, V'a., aid
and Inyt' living on Klui sirvet. i>ui One Sum \%u>.
! s*im that phi* twill n I sivn him sin<v “Im thrix any way for a furmtu to
j last April or May and did not know rr vqv rot:*;"
] wtmt had Inm iim* of him. Sim asserted, j “Welt,” replied farmer Cornfowel,
| however! that she had written her mint “there's nii element of lu« k In vrerj-
! at Thauon, inpiirinK atmur her fattier,; thin". The only sure way for a farm-
’! at tin request t f M”. Batten. ter to Ik* prosperous in ti» illaeover an Oil
Ilurry Holmes, who tonal ilte ska- well."—Washiuftou Star.
Ill (.0 NTINNKN, Ml l.il Mil.I.ION
aikk. iikaiks i’Koii>:s’
PAIUA IN DKMVMIS
I.KXVnON COUNTY liM l.TKV
SOU WON I'\I\KN STK.I*s TO
INCKKANE INTEREST
\\ II NEWMAN OK OAi.I.AS HAD
(SEEN MISSINO SINCE LAST
MAR( If.
F.y thr I smrtrjft it l‘rtM8
Baris. \n\ j;, 4ierinniiys note out
!»'!• |‘!;ill fill- !l 1< ,;| I, ,,f l.IMKI,-
t.!ii('0O frl.l.l 111;>rk-. Iiiiil If lie sii|i|ilic.|
III! Ib'i<-It-O.-Ii;k. for I lie ri'IuiliiIi-
'•tHcn uf Hu. in,-irk. was f.umiilly de-
■iv'Ti'il to the 1! imrntionK <'icmiiix.xiim
k. tl«. ijoniinii dihgiiHnn vest,.)-
'klj |1 fti'riiiMiii.
s' »II» -M. Mio, I’roil i liiffiii, Mr »n |,
Miv <;. i y h rn. mill Mr. ami Mrs C.
1 M. rris m.n|. ti|. a |m|y fi..m S|mr j
to.iii \\ l;o atf' jalod fin* vouii!;ir *ti<»nihS\ 1
*.....Him: ol 1 Im i.i iv-mii County Boullry!
As'.i i.iiioii in I»« niu ii 'I'wsday o\r I
niui;. •'! hi* I* t iiii*• fin. I plans for t;,..]
Annual Boullry Show to hr hold a*
1,f ni*on I * 4*n11*• r 7. ^ and h/evvon*1
mad*'. I lie lohhy of the HoniMi^t Y. J
^1 ('■ A was s*ionrod TiiostJay niKlit S
for I lu* show.
I ’Ians for m in I i UK a doIoKal ion offjoi-i
ally representimr the associafion to the!
M’hifos'-urn TriCuunty Poultry Show.
^mtier 21 and *22 were also m do at j
the noetim:. A (amnty tour in Hie
int«Mf vf of more pimd.ivd poultry and'
a lai Knr number 4»f inmlti y shows ov4M*i
Halhis. Texas, Nov. 17.—A skeleton,
^5 'found i?; a ** of huslus near the*
fffvi ! Hasten, edge *t Caruth s pasture, mar
i j Vi< k« ry and i»h*»uf si\ or seven miles
r in"rtheasf of Dallas Tiir morning
- hy Harry Holmes of l istjer. was i Ion
n J iHfied I i.of fa\ af.* moon hy Alien'
I S<* ih* Di puty Shot iff, aird Moreau!
, Biudh . \s-iw»jinf Di.-trift Attorney, ai1
• . , 11 ■ • remains of U. If Newman, about*
4 hi. rnilroad loc um
pKgpl m-V-' I ti'e engineer, who fortnerlv 14*si114*41 at
n at Elm and .wkins street. j
| A rnilroa 1 enKimw,rs’ union ear l and
a Kuiu'ht-: of Bythias w.ifeh charm,!
I which were found laat- tin* vkeleton ‘
loom, now of New nvi re identified hv Mrs. Kate K. New-1
the only W4Hmm mp- ntnn. sor, South Krvav street, us per-;
D'Annunzio's army snna! pn pertv of her former husband. ’
is se«‘n here holding 'Pprovlmatelv in nirremy waa
1 of th? Fascisti re- found in a hnlf-deeaycd purse wldeh 1
country. It shows was resting in Ih*' remnant of Ids js>ck-i
undle of sticks, and «*t. ,, J
His' of DulwiLtia, re-1 nfff«^rs and friends of Mr. New-;
BELMONT LOTS
No Interest or T:\es for Two Year*
$ 1 ,C0 DOWN THEN $1.00 A WEEK
Take (he (iraml \vcnue cur nnd .et off at Mr.lln.Trj S<. Walk
three blocks oust to otir office tent at the corner of Mulberry and
Andrews. Agent e,n the ground from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
del 1 in. Nov. ir». rriu* <leriuan t’ah
li vt resigned Tuetahiy night.
I lit1 tall of the t iovei nim nl of Chan
!lor Wirth w,.s dm* t»» internal politi-
cal ai'd Ctoiiomlc romplication--'.
Coin* alei I wi'li th'* aniiouiieentt l.t
«»l Ha Oovi rmiiei I's lo>vnfa!l rail'."
'\« id from iMisseldorf that four jh*i-
rmvt had he. n killeil and many wound
« d in lieu foot I I’itils there. i
Detn.imled hy I’ettplrs’ Bart y
\\’irth's c'ahinet. uhii-li is th" setoud
which he head, d siin r tin* establish-
ment of tin* Herman Uepuhli • at lh“
4*imI of tie* World war. has been in
4111 i*'♦* sin. > (*et. 27. 1P21
The full of the Wirth Huverniwiit
follow t‘d elosely the tlemaiid of I lie
Hennaii |H*ople's party, of whieh Hugo
ft^tlout's, mulD-mUlionain-, Is h’nd/u*.
that if Ik* granted |wiiticlpation in Ih«*
pn'sent (lOvermnent on equal terms
witli tla* coalition.
The i*4*uter and tin* ih'iniKrath-
parli«s supported tlie fh imuids i»f (he
l*4*o|»le’s party, which made the fall
of the* Wirth * «’ov ern-nent iimvitahle.
'Phe resign:.tion ef Chaimellor Wirth
and his Cabinet is C4.nsiili*r4vil a victory
for <l< niimi n,actioniii,i4%s, who ha\e
l»4*( ii at .aids with W irtliian liberalism
for o* r a venr.
Serial Democrats May l*art
'tin* SiM-lnl 1 M»iii<KTiits joimvl with
the IVopk‘% Baity of StintK's in order
to fur,*4* lie* Wiith Hoveniment I •
modify it ; <*con4»rnle and financial pro-
gram. wTiieli eallsed miieli unrest
through (In B »ieh.
’the Ciililnet wldeh resignod 'ruesitn^
night follows:
Dr. Jo:aqtli Wirtli. Chaiuvltor and
Mipi ter ..r l orelgn Affairs.
Adolph Koesti-r, Hiteih*-.
H4*:s! r, Intense.
Hot *rt Schmidt. 1^'om‘mhs.
Vu«ln< llernwK. Food
J..hat'll Hicsherts, Bo>ls and dele-
gr.phs
Ueinricli Bvauns. Labor.
Uatlhrm h, Juullci*.
COME
SUNDAY
COME
TODAY
DodgeaCo
At (he (tiu-en.
'Ilic p. Hrniti.il Is nimi.ru into lii.
... ii in it.->' ii>.i im mivs. 1'or s
llir In -1 I into in 111.1 1 tM-.-m lii-to. y o!
I III. seni'ii ii........ of imui wlio :if'.
".Mills ||||. l|illl|.« .nil lilt' Strolls .11. 'I
111,, lives ol tile till/ens ol' Ibis town
i. Uie if.il lici'ii .it mi i.n|M . l;iii! motion
Tile hi (Him lion, n.llnl "In tin'
is sihetplh il to;*
The Kidd-Key Forum
ilimt >:inili>rcil into tim I .m ii Id v jin!
I'lied iili.no. A sllclit oryofc u'.is found
I In tlm rlelit tomplo of tlm skull. Den-
jiil.v lirn.Isli.nv lunvevor. iloolnrod' It
"ns I'ollovod Mils find been eousod tiy
I.m! si’iiu.iei suns, following rnlna. |
Missing Since March.
.1 (* Pi.tton, attorney fir Mr. News
num, said Mr. Newmhi| bad been mls-
sl.ia since last March, mi l that be him
written numerous letters to relatives
and friends in an effort to ascertain
Ids vl.eieabonls, Mr. Newman, aeeord-
iInk' to Mr. Patton, ran.e to Ttallaa only
ja few months before Ids disappearance,
from Tbaxton. Vo., where he hnd lived
! practically nil his life. A few years ago
i li- was seriously Injured in a railroad
| wreck near Marshall. Tcvas and snf-
i ferial an injury licit made him almost
i an Invalid. Mr. Patten said that Mr.
Newman ha 1 l.ionev In the bank and
some property, ami expressed a belief
(hat lu‘ wandered Into the secluded
seot in which the skeleton was found
while lu great bodily pain and suffer-
PRESENTS
pi. hire.
Name of (lie I.aw.'
showing at the Ipirrn Theatre on Mon-
da. and Tuesday.
I., tt.e Name ef tlm I.au" depicts.
In most vivid (ii.l.im . tie' dangers with
v, PH. tlm policeman has lo cope in the
( *. i . v day performance ef his duties.
That, however, is not the main t'em.”
ef tt.e story. Tlie piyt lias to do v> till
tt.e e\peril n* es of a plain little fam-
ily Hi,, family ef Policeman < iTiara
ulna patrols the streets id Sun I'ram is-
iii All sorts of Irotlllos beset the
i I'Hara s hut fimillv happiness hreaks
through the harriers, (ft Dilsfortune. The
siory is clouded .villi adieu. In lire
. -a -* a c inch evolh at jila. c! ■ a - Ualph
I.CU i', in the role of OH a '-r 1 »'llara.
i:;la Hall. .1'(ill mi it- A alker. H' n and
,b(iin Ale'.amler ami Ian U". .'oiinseu
wl.o besides play in.' otic ef lie lending
roles also is credit'd with tin direi
th'li ef tlie productieii.
Helen Norfleet, Pianist
Catherine Norfleet, Violinist
Leeper Norfleet, Cellist.
4P- ■ A
A brilliant young organization, which has won recog-
for its serious work, perfect ensemble,
County l»npfisl Auxiliary >li*i!iiig
Thb quavli rlv ni**cfing *»f* tin* Hrny-j
' sou (,4»imly Bnpiist Auxilinry will lu* q*,
I lirltl with flu* lnhlrs of (lu* First Bn |>- J
| tivt rhtirch in Slimnuin on Nov. 21. qy
Yvlmii (Ik* folhiwini: progunii will In* ,.j,
obs4*rv»*<l : > (])(
in it. in Song sorvic**, in charge 4*f <1|(
.Mr :. SluulcN ltnhcils. ‘ j,n
10:15. \Vnrshl|>, Mrs lArquin, of so|
Hunter. ‘ ur<
lo:15. Boll cull 4»f Hu* loeiil Aux-
iliaries. . . , bit
It "o. It'porla of Asseeiuttomil of ,
fleers. |
Special ninsie. First Clinreh. Slier- j,('
mm. ] rin
11 Ih ports of eommill'S's, I
l.iiii'h, 1 jm
1:15 p pi AVorship, Airs, I In..'good
of the flenison Calvary ChltrcU. , i
1 15 M sMigo from I'listrh t
president. Mrs. Ii. «Fortner. Miiuo.
•J .15. Itm kner Orplnin's Ibane. Mrs.
II | Pii.-kner of luillas. n,‘
A good iitteiidance is nspiestcd ns
I la- pl.-e-e ami dale of the animat moot-
ing ..ill lie decided at tills lime.
nition everywhere
and well chosen programs.
Tickets 50c
Wednesday, Nov. 15, 8:15 P. M.
At The Washington.
It is again -I Hie laws of gravity fri-
ll human Is-lng l'> Hy through apuce
w ii lieu! th" use of an airiiplii lie, hut
after seeing lanky flan you ..ill agree
tluil Iti'liard Talnutdge is a birds
only rival, lie's In the air most of Hie
lime, over fences, lliroligli windows,
pimping mil" ills b"tts*f*s l ack - just
five reels of ii'tion iliat flies Ihroii-h
spaie. At tlie \\ lisliillgl' II \\. (lues-
lla v
in filming lan ky I Pin, tlm spin’s
and :in ilk- in lie- pieltir" were eiiiiioiy
under Ibe direi '.ion of Mr. Talmadgc.
He was given carte blanche in seieef-
ing tlie site.-- for his niilin r' us leaps
and dives ami the hazardous under-
takings and hnlrhreath eseapt’H made a'ther ef
i illous director and east gasp at each 1 defenda
ne.v stunt performed. I in tt-.i I
_______________ nine'"r
yslmerica’s Home Shoe Polisi
ShinoeA
THEATRE
Today and Tomorrow
A big special program
Douglass Fairbanks
lo
“Molly Coddle”
Alio goo
Coming Monday and
Tuesday
“In The Name
of tlie Law”
Positively first time shown
in Sherman.
lyy's Oji.iartimily School.
l'eiimanship, Arithmelie. (Irammar,
Simrlhand. Typewritiiiir, Itockkeeping,
.'i mon hs for ¥15. if you start this
week. 7 to 1(' n, in. -Men lays, Tues-
days. Thursdays. n11--e
Coming Soon to the
MAKES SHINING YOUR „
OWN SHOES A MATTER {
OF A FEW SECONDS \
The Genuine Bristle Dauber
cleans the Shoe, gets into all crev-
ices and applies polish quickly and
easily.
The large Lamb’s Wool Polisher
brings a brilliant shine with a few
strokes.
Shinola—Always 10c
Black, Tan,White, Ox-blood and Brown,
Ctilnci
I level) Are Drowned.
D. W. Griffith’s
Latest Epic cf tli«i Screen
“ORPHANS OF
THE STORM”
Adapted from
“THE TWO ORPHANS”
with Lillian and Dorolby
G'sli
R>/ thf> 1 prent ;
OiH'buc. N..v 15.— ^ifhor Tortt*11h*r.
o nrifst. oik' (cm n^or (Kirsons w’or-'
«lro\vn»*d \\h* ii ;i louuch overt/urnwl on
(In* Sliclli r, it Ik rciVortcd to-
day;
Treat Your Shetx.
Shinola Shine am.
Them Brighter Up. 9>
rj. : , .
It's best to say ‘‘SHINOLA”
f w For infants,
vv Mil,lu- invalids &
aBL SBPUJa, \j> Children
The Original Food-Prink for All Ages.
QuickLunchtit Home OfficeBtFountains.
RichM il k. M aitedGrain Extract in Pow-
der ft T ahlcf. forms. Nouriafalng*No cooking.
Avoid laoitationi and Substitutes
Pel tiers Meet
By the Ag*oct<ite(t Press
Atlnnlu. «. Nov. 15.—The anntinl
('(invention et the American Bottlers of
t'arlmnsited Beverages opened here to-
dn," with representatives from all sec-
tions 44T the rotmtfi’ in attendan-e
Always a (]ood Show
T- u. _ Il w Jh Sherman’s Leading Theatre
IL*12mT NOW SHOWING
YOUR FAVORITE— THE WORLD’S GREATEST COMEDIAN—
TODAY
RICHARD TALMADGE
In
‘Lucky Dan”
Five reels of stunts, action,
I brills, never before cqnul-
It d on the screen.
AT LAST IT JS HERE!
Charles Hutchison
SPEED
Swift as an arrow, clean as
a whistle, thrilling with its
thousand thrills.
Wm. Desmond
“The Final-
Reckoning
HIS FIRST 5 PART FEATURE
A HURRICANE OF JOY-THE GREATEST COMEDY EVER MADE
Friday and Saturday—
JACK HOXIE
We want you to come for Matinee* to Avoid
Crowds. ,
PHONE 1651
ADDED ATTRACTION
“THE SONG OF THE
Something different in comedy.
The Lloyd brafid of laughs.
A noveliy in action.
A surprise in story.
A sidesplitting, joy-spreading, merry
making feature.
Schedule:
12; 1:40;
9:20.
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ARK”
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