Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 27, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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DELICIOUS and REFRESHING
METHODISTS
LOSE 10 TOE
PRESBYTERIANS
to keep things from lagging. McKinney
iihIiImmI hii ostensible hit over second
which brought the spectator* to tlicir
feet, figuratively, mid eeiuttiletiHl the
pl«y hv doubling Jesse off first.
Coca-Cola is a perfect
answer to thirst that no
imitation can satisfy.
Coca-Cola quality, recorded
in the public taste, is what
holds it above imitations.
GeoD city league game wrr-
NBSSED MONDAY AF
TKRNOON.
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In the third game of the City
League season at Austin (JMfrgc Afli-
letlc Park yesterday afternoon, the
Presbyterians defeated the Methodist*
t>.v a score of 5 to 3,
“Spud" Loving, more genteclv known
as Probate Clerk Rovee (j. ‘ Ixtving
performed on the hillock for the Meth-
iMlIat*., and Imt for poor support
would hnye let tile Presbyterians down
witli but a single run. Ills teammates
made six mlsplnys bebiml him. prac-
tically all of which figured In the
Presbyterians' runs. JEwvIng let his op-
laments down with liut a measly quin-
tet of bits, ami .struck out seven.
Roy Met 'all, pitching for tile Pres-
byterians, did not find the Methodist
lineup, composed largely of Austin
< ollege players whom he has couched
during the spring, very formidable.
I p to the ninth inning he had been
found for hut four hits, and a single
run. resulting from hii error by Flem-
ing. The Methodist* in the ninth inn-
ing. just before a sprinkling of rain
came up, staged u revival which prom-
ised to protract the game, getting as
ninny hits in the inning as they had
got ten in the eight previous, and scor-
ing two runs, Jones delivered a time-
ly bungle Which scored finest and
ttregg after these l,„d hit safely
Loving delivered with a hit through
snurf,.hut Jone« was thrown out at the
plate on the play after a run down
lad ween third and home.
The box score of the game follows:
Tlie-Cbrlstiaus. with whom it is re-
ported Coring was first signed, will
probably lie digging up some sort of
strings on him after yesterday's
game. Loving pitched an altogether
credible gauitu-jued- hbr work Wins rgTT
the more' mde.wpithv when it is eon
sidervd that lie worked against an op-
ponent of McCall'* ability, and also
that McCall has been in training all
s|>rlug. McCall also hud an advantage
In knowing a good many of the boy*
against whom he pitched, having
coached them in baseball this spring.
"Batteries for today's game, for
the Christians, Coniine and—etc.
Sounds kind of nalnral, doesn't it. Yes,
Kizzy is selieduleil to occupy the
mound for the Christian* in tomor-
row's flit willi tile Baptists. Kizzy
says lie is feeding fine and wants ail
of Ills old W. A. friends to come* out
and se*e him work. Be there.
Another eloulde play in yesterday's
game, which makes one e>r more in ev-
ery game so far. The fan who is with-
out excuse*, missing the*.se* City League
game's Is missing some mighty gooel ex-
hibition*. Not a “punk” game se> far,
and this writer lias seam some not Imlf
some
sp good played' hv;,**henuaii and
(When- teiUim In thc^r.’ft.
DALLAS HAS 3
TRAGIC DEATHS
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,, BOX SCORE.
MWluxUstH—
HEADQUARTERS FOR FRESH VEGE
"TABLES AND FRUIT.
CRUTCHFIELD’S GROCERY.
PHONE 376.
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Dallas. Tetx.. May 27—Effort* to
Identify tin* lately of the victim who
was fat'Uv injured by a Cotton Bolt
passenger train in North Dallas yes-
terday morning when lie was knocked
from a Pestle wen* encied late last
night "lien ft. S. Petty, an employe of
the city. ltVocnizee! the .voting man
as Ids • 11. Thomas It. Petty, 15
years old, of No. 50111 Sylvester
st reft.
His bead cinslicil in the fait, the in-
jured youth diet »■ ' regain earns.clou*-,
ties* liefeire* lie (Vet on Hu*. (.rain on
the way from the* si-mu*.* of the* acci-
dent to l*nll”s. A chce-k, fntifil in Ids
pocket led the police* to la*lieve that
tin* name of the* bov was Morris
' Be*annan entil Mr. Bearman appeared
Totals .. ..
Prcsliyti'rlans-
*38 1] S 24 10 0
Fleming, .‘ih .
Wallace, If.. .
Hurst, e* . .
Kolb. s*.. ..
Hardy, lb....
SHinson, rf.. .
Mitchell, rf........ ,
McKinney. 2b......4 1
Me*'till, p____ , .3 0
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at the Smith Undertaking Company
to disprove* the* theory, although he
COniel not assist hi ill** i*te*UtifiCHti<l|i.
XVlien Mr. Petty idchitfled his son
be fold Hie authorities, that file hoy
‘.J j had defective heat ing and sight anil
'*! evidently did not mm* or hear the train.
11 IB* was on his way to work at tin*
j time of the accident. Funeral service*
^ j will In* helel at 4 o'e*loi*k tills after-
'110011 from tin* Smith undertaking
1 chape*l and intcrnu'iit will be* at
fil'Ovc Ilill Cemetery,
EJXJLL” Durham cigarettes; you roll them
^ yourself from genuine “Bull” Durham
tobacco; fifty from one bag.
Fifty-thrifty cigarettes that cost you least, and
please you most. No machine can even dupli-
cate your “own” rolled fropi genuine “Bail”
Durham tobacco.
Good old reliable “Bull”. Always genuine;
since 1865 he’s been everyone’s friend. 1
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Totals
.... .34 5 5 27 1ft 3
Hew at Orphan Home Is Killed bv Fall.
Dallas, Tex.. May 27-While*- de-
scending from tin* top of a derrick
S E K V-f C.E
‘ THE YEAR 'ROUND.
Ladies,
Protect Your
FURS
This Summer
Methodists.. *
Presbyterians
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.002 210 OOx—ft fi 3
Whcfi we built our new cold storage plant we provided
a room especially for the storage of furs and other fine
fabrics. d fa ^
Many Sherman ladiis availed themselves of this service
last summer, as well as others from distant points, with
most satisfactory results.
Cold storage prolongs the life of the fur by retaining
the natural oils, which are evaporated by the hot dry air
of summer.
Summary: Stolen.bases—Pot*, Black
,re*ssc. Lowrnnee*. McKinney. ShcH-
fice* fly McCall. Double play—MeKiti-
m*,v. Kolb a ml-Hardy. Left on bases—
Methodists-; ((, Presbyterians 7, Struck
out By McCall 7. by Loving 7. liases
on haIls * iff Loving t. Time of game
—One hour and fifteen minutes. Urn-
pire—AliliHglit.
CITY LEAGUE LOG
Not only is the appearance of the fur improved, but
the flexibility and softness of the leather which supports it
are retained.
We are now ready to receive your furs for summer
storage. Let us tell you how we care for them—or, better
still—let us show you. Our rates are reasonable.
Phone us today, /
Sherman Ice Co.
PHONES 90 AND 91.
results this week
Monday: Presbyterians 5.
- ......**........- **■ Method-
ists 3.
WHEN THEY PI,AY.
Wednesday: Christians vs. Baptists.
Friday: tty. vs Postoffice
MOW THEY STAND.
Clubs—- Plyd. Won Lost Pet
Post office........1 i o l oon
Presbyterians.....1 l o 1 000
M^odlata........2 l i
...........X 0 1 J100
Baptists .. .... ......1 o j .ihHI
Christiana .... ....0 0 0 .000
oneel-in pulling tin* pump pita* from
t|te well of the Buckner Orphan'*
Home. Harry John, a 17-.vo:ir-oJd stu-
dent of the* instituliini. fell a distance*
of about fifty fe*e*t Sunday afternoon.
His nee*k was broken, ns were also Ids
hip bone and several smaller hotline, lb*
dies! within an" Hour after Mm-accident!
The Ikiv ion’ .eiimhi'd to file top of
the derrick, which is sixty feet above
the ground, a ml iiael started down
when he fell.
Tin* Imy hail been a student of tin*
hemie since 1011. His parents arc
eleaei. It is steie’ he has an aunt living
in Dallas anil a brother in the service.
Funeral ararngemeiits had licit bi>eii
made* yesterday; The body was tnVren
to Ed-C. Smith & Itro.
You pipe smokers; mix a little
4i BULL DURHAM evith your favor-
ite tobacco. It's like sugar iayour ouffec.
MONDAY’S MANIPULATORS
Player—
Alt.
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Pet,
Lowrauee* . ,
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Ktimaon.. ..
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McCall ....
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finest ......
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Jone*s .. .. ..
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Hurst.....
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Hardy..,, ..
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McKinney.**. .
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- Cin LEAGUE TALK.
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Stationery Fountain Pens
The two go so well together, and we have both. They
make excellent gifts.
MEMORY BOOKS, GIRL GRADUATE BOOKS. KODAK
BOOKS, Picture Frames, both metal and wood.
\ We have many other things that will make pleasing
gifts.
COME AND SEE.
The Reynolds-Parker Company
THE PRINTERS.
ht-ESTIS & CO
I PROPERTY. Also represent a Good LOAN COMPANY.
|| - . Wp hove for own ear to Show loo Pioyeity.
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Woman IMes Kedlenving Fall From
Frent Porrh. -
Dallas, Tex.. May 27—Until a kro-
ner’s jury 'lefinitely eletermines
whether >'rs. I, C. filass 71 years
ole’, was killed a* the result “of an ac-
cidental fall from tin* front porch of
her home al No. 27111 Caroline* stre*ot
I .vest(*relay morning or sucenimbed to
| heart failure? itefore* neighbors saw
tier fall to tile te iracp. arrangements
for the funeral will nek lie made.
Mrs. filass was adjusting a screen ,
door which opens ou the narrow 1
l*»rch when the iieeident occurred'.
Whether the* weight e»f the eloor threw j
tier from the* jihetfonu when it la*-1
came loosp or, , fell against her wiien
she collapse'll as the result of if'lieutt | "Every time 1 sing in public 1 give
attack, is not known. She died al-i the proceeds to charity." "Ymir eousci-
inost instantly, and it was impossible | cnee fund, I supiiose*.”- Tlie Lamb. *
to ascertain exactly how she met her] —------ -
death, although it is lielieved that lice, TCppre Off* Pn>*<j 1 vrcic*
gjeck was broken in the fall. There' j .
hi*uise*s_ai*iut iie*r face, indicat-j and xlcirdenGcl Arteries
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were*
lug that the* fall was sufficient to prove
fatal to a woman of advanced years.
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. TfcS *•
Inets Wealnesda.v. At
Baptists and Christian* cross
, —least this game
should not have to lie called em ac-
count of the weather, regardless.
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Overlooking a few errors, yesterday's
game* was an altogether interesting iif-
falft With plenty of diverse play* in It
BE RID BF TflAT ACHE
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TTY
fib:
If* you are a sufferer with lame
latek, liae kueiu*. dizziness, nervousness
find kidney disorders, why don’t yon
try tin* remedy that your owu neigh-
bor* recommend?
Mrs. I,. A. Scroggins. 713 E. r si mar
M.. Sherman, says: “Some time ago I
lmd at+acks of kidney trouble. Tlietv
was a severe* ache* in the* small of my
hack and I couldn’t liend over and
had a (lull, tired feeling. I also had
severe headaches and a dull pain in
tin* hack of my neck. I started using
Doan's Kidney Bill* and it was not
long tiefore I felt much better. Tlie*
pains and aches were gone and
have never been trembled since,
thiijk Doan's Kidne*y Fill* are a good
kidttey xemgjiy and I am glad to r**c-
omniemV fhom to oilier k'ldnev suffer-
er*." ■ *
Priee 80c at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Donu's Kidney Pills-the same that
Mrs. Scroggins had. Foster-Milburu Co..
Buffalo, N, J,
EAGLE LAKE MAN KILLS
NINE LARGE AIJAGATORS
—NO MARKET FOR HIDES.
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EfigU* Lake*. Tex, May 25—L J>. !
ltolterts of tlii* city killed nine j
large' alligators in the lake here* I
within a few hours, using a high j
power rifle*. These alligators i
measured from li to 9 feet in |
length. At this spot in tin* lake* !
the \yater is scarcely more titan
kne'e de*e*p ami Mr Itoltert* experi-
inwMiil Leif IS*-*-)., iliffl/.eiTiii
eticed hut little.) difficulty iu
bringing the alligators out of the
water after they had been killed. !
Since there” feentis to be no mar- !
ket for alligator hides, although •
all article's made of alligator \
leather aw* sky high, there was •
nothing done with tlie hides unel I
the alligators v ere not even skin- i
ned. ,, ■ |
“Alterative's whicli change by *01111*
inexplicable manlier certain tnoriiid
conditions of tin* system arc of great
Is’iiyfil in uorpius diseases..tn_pHrnlv-
sis. arteriosclerosis. glandular tit-
liercles. lupus, fistulous and carious
ulcers:”—Dr. Mason, iii* If. S.s Dis-
pensatory. **Numlier to U„r Tlie
Blood” cohtains all the a It era lives al-
•tidcd to in tin* above and is therefore
indicated in imrnlysis. artiwio-selcra-
sis, serjifula, clironic rhi'umatism,
tnalcs. tumors, lupus and ail diseases
!of the hloeal. Atari In constipation,
hepatic congestions. dyspepsia and
stomach troubles. Try it.
Sold by Glasscock Drug Co.—Adver-
tisement. *
Buffer Nut Bread
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When
THE BREAD OF QUALITY
SOLD BY ALL GR0CECRS.
ordering specify
BUTTER-NUT BREAD.
Save the Wrappers.
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Vienna Steam Bakery,
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DR. A. H^BRADEN
DISEASES OF CHILDREN.
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Office SI. Vincent’s fjenitarium.
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Service Dye Works Tailoring Uo, **
122 North (’nickett. * will appreciate S?
your cleaning and pressing business, i |
(his also save you $5.00 on your suit
order. Phone 13. I'i*ee delivery. D. H.
Barham & S. N. Douglas. m27-4te
Phones, Office 176, Residence 1970.
SHERMAN, TEXAS.
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linked to the* outside world by the
erection of a wire'les* station that com-
municates with Lyoti, France, ft,000
miles distant
The eye of Pnui Pry often doth find
more than lie winked to find.—Lessing-
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