Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 21, 1919 Page: 8 of 8
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-TODAY ONLY-
Corrine Griffith
The Girl Problem
Emilia Fusti'r, rvftimius fruiii 1 lu; luoiliat' 's shop. etuilina
brautiful awming gown saw a ri*ii*pliim going 011 in (Hii* «>f llu* big
houses of llu‘ rlty—in a spirit of fun slit! mingled with the guests
aud was s<«iii tin* i*i*ntt*C of admiring eves and then her* employer
appeared on (lu* scene! What a situation! And how did Eruiinie
got out of it? That remains for "Tin* tiirl Question? to tell.
torrino 11 riff it li. the reigning boa lit v of tin* soroon, supported by
a wonderful east of Vttagraph fnvoi'iti*s. A piettm* for everyone.
TOMORROW
SHIRLEY MASON
THE UNWRITTEN CODE.
FRIDAY
WILLIAM DESMOND
WHITE WASHED WALLS
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Paramount, Artcraft, Paralta and Bluebird Photoplays.
TODAY AND TOMORROW
-TODAY AND TOMORROW-
Alice Brady
Pimples are Impurities Seeking
an Outlet Through Skin
Pores.
PICKFORD
CAPTAIN KID
JR., ”
REDHEAD
You II never know what a :•
dollar is really worth until $$
you sis* 11a ry MeTurrish i...
fondle one.
Mary MeTarvftdi is Scotch
—and Mary ean si|tieeiti* a dol-
lar so tightly'that the eagle
sereums!
Hal Mary -da s|rite of her ^
sec tell!—is ercslulous.
Mary gave tip two thous-
and laird.saved dollars to
hunt -“hidden treasure!”
Mary did get hidden treas-
ure, hut not the hind you're
thinking of. You can’t even
alicCbraoy
"REDHEAD”
uses the skin pores as the next best .
means of getting rid of these impurities '
which often break out all over the skin ‘
in the form of pimples. . j <
The surest way to clear the skin of ‘
these eruption’s, says a noted authority, [
is to get from any pharmacy about .
four ounces of Jad Salts and take a ;
tablespoonful in a glass of hot water [
each morning before breakfast for one
week. This will prevent the formation
of toxins in the bowels. It also stimu-
lates the kidaeys to normal activity
thus coaxing them to filter the blood of
impurities and clearing the skin of [
pimples. . 11
Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and
is made from the acid of grapes and
lemon juice, combined with lithia. Here1,
you have a pleasant, effervescent drink •
MARy PICKFOPD
AcArra'inPecur.
ine what ’ Mary* fmmd.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
CHARLES RAY
“THE GIRL DODGER.”
This is Positively the Best Picture Mr. Ray has Ever
Appeared in.
which usually makes pimples disappear;
, cleanses the blood and is excellent for
r the kidneys as well. $
Redhehd. Redhejtd, Gingerbread Head—red-haired Dazie heard
this everywhere win* went. She didn't care. She was happy. But
when her husband insulted her because of her Titian looks she was
hurt. There's a difference in being-teased by your friend# a ud in-
sulted by your husband. See Alice Brady in “Bed hPad.”
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
20 NEW ONES TODAY.
WHITE DRESSES ARE THE LATEST
$19.75 TO $37.50.
V
Walter C. Jones -& Co
BRYANT WASHBURN
East Side Square. Telephone 98
The Place for Quick Service
Where Everybody Goes for Something-
Good to Eat.
HOME COOKING.
Home-made Pastries of All Kinds, etc.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
We Sell ('ommiifatfn'n Tickets,
$5.00 for $ 1.50,'lit f firtlf |
“ROOR BOOB
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—
GEORGE WALSH
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“HELP! HELP! P.0LIC
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCBAT-SHERMAN, TEXAS.
Wednesday, May 21. 1919
-iiial
See Them
The Best, Neatest Good Fitting
Men’s Palm
Beach Suits
$10.00
—ONLY-
The Best Summer Suit Money Can Buy.
the best Dress
To go with these Suits we show
Shirts $1.50 to $5.00.
you
The best Sox 25c to 75c.
The Best Hats, $2.00 to $3.50.
The Best Union Suits 75c to $1.50.
The Best Caps 50c to $1.25.
Best Shoes made—Douglass Dress Shoes, all prices at
EXS7EINS’
IIEKE'N THE
PROPOSITION IN
A NUTSHELL.
II
Tin* Greenville Banner says:
"Go to the polls Saturday
and vote to prohibit none hut
citizens of America to vote in
Texas. - You will Is* giving the
women the right to vote but
also Ik* depriving thousands of
Mexicans and other foreigners
the privilege of saying who. will
manage the affairs of the state,’’
Silk Taffeta and
Georgette Frocks
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of-
IIow is Ym r Cash Register.
Fred McBride; a repairman on Na-
tional Gash Registers, formerly with
the company, is at the Fisher hotel for
; a few days. Better have yours cleaned,
oiled-and adjusted. He knows how and
does it here. m2(l-3tp.
BUTTERICCK
P*A T T E R N S
For June Are Here.
Advanced Summer
Styles, showing the cor-
- rect mid-summer fash-
ions for Ladies, Men
and Children.
WASHINGTON
■ "--THEATRE---* *
- . 1 NORTH SIDE1 SQUARE.
“THE HOME OF GOOD PICTURES.”
-TODAY ONLY-
MARIE WALCAMP
'The Passing of the Gentleman Geoff'
.. —THE RED GLOVE
HEARST NEWS WEEKLY.
With Lots of interesting Sights.
HAROLD LLOYD
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“CRACK YOUR HEELS,” Comedy.
Laugh After Laugh
L-K-0 COMEDY.
“sambo’s Wedding day.”
Featuring
EVA NOVAK AND PHILIP DUNHAM
Don’t Miss This One.
TOMORROW—
LILLIAN WALKER in “LOVE HUNGER.”
FRIDAY-
BABY MARIE OSBORNE in “THE OLD MAID’S BABY.”
“THE REAL ROOSEVELT”
Actual Scenes of Col. Roosevelt and his Many Achievements.
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South African Timber.
It is not so very long ago that
South African timber was, taken all
; round, considered of little value. Now
that imported timber has gone tip in (f
the market, many virtues have been
; discovered In the native timber which
i previously were unknown. In conse-
quence, South African timber has
I romp to the front, so that it figures
prominently In ninny instances. Saw-
ing timber, such as Gape pine__pnpl:ir
yellow wood. Mop gum and other vn- !
rietios. out into standard deals of 8
by !• Inches. Is quoted at 10% pence j
>o 1 shilling per foot. Th^f timber is j
used mostly for boxes and packing !
cases, as well as substitutes In the]
mines and buildings for the imported j
Baltic woods.
This season’s models are
fered at Special Cut Prices.
Ideal Garments for afternoon wear,
the utmost confidence can la.* iU*|K*nd-
cd upon our price limitations. Much
anil every garment lienrs the former
selling price and the Special .Sales
price as follows: ■
$15.00 Silk Frocks.....$11.25
$17.50 Silks Frocks.....$1!
$20.00 Silk Frocks..
$25.00 Silk Frocks.....$18.75
$30.00 Silk Frocks.....$22.50
$35.00 Silk Frocks.....$26.25
$40.00 Silk Frocks. .. . .$30.00
$50.00 Silk Frocks.....$37.50
$60.00 Silk Frocks.....$45.00
Mason-Brackney Co.
“VOIR SILK STORE."
B. SHAW & SONS
Figured Georgette Crapes
«.
We have just received a beautiful line of the figured Georg-
ette crepes. These Georgettes come in different shades and
designs which arc very attractive, $2.25 to........$2*50
We are also showing a full line of the -Georgettes and Crepe
de Chine in solid colors, $1.75 to........ .. • • • .$2.00
Men's Genuine Panama Hats in assorted styles ; .. .. .$3.50
A full line of Children’s Straw Hats in the black and white
straw $1.00 to. ;.........................$1.75
Come in and Make Your Selections.
“Yow Can Do Better at Shaw’s.”
Russia's Greatest Ruler.
St. Petersburg, the modern capital
of Russia, now known as tvtrngrad. j
was founded lit 1703 by Peter I lie !
Gloat, who died 104 years ago. pp- j
ter first built a small hut for himself 1
and a few wooden hovels. The bin-
jority of nobles, however, preferred j
that Moscow should remain the sent f
•>f government, but Peter was. deter- j
mined to build a new capital, and in !
i7t1 he laid, with Ills own hands, the !
foundation of bis pnlaee, which was
built of brick. Peter was an extraor-
dinary character and Russia’s riso to j
' n great pmvet was entirely due to his
j ^enins.
EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT
SERVED RIGHT.
EVERYTHING ABSOLUTELY SANITARY
Come and Eat the Best—Cooker the Best—Served the Best
NORTH SIDE CAFE
WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE.
PHONE* 49 FOR GOOD
GROCERIES AND FEED
Produce bought and sold. Prompt Delivery. Prices reasonable. Your
trade appreciated, (live us a trial order. We are at your service.
Successors to
Embry & Sons.
C. C. OWENS
1129 South Mont*
gomery St.
Take Yankee Grip on every trip.
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WANTS—TOO I .ATE TO (T.ASSIKX
Yj>rNG l.ADY wants work at once,
anything not requiring expericnee. I
Phone 1005. m20-3tp
FOR RUNT—Five room furnished i,'
house; every convenience. Phone
,1503. m 21-3tp
I WANTF.li—Texas Kleetrfe. 2nd. Pre-
i ferred and Gommon stiak. Gain. Sher
[wood & King. Box ITS. Dallas. Tex.
j . ,...*■' iu21-3tp
FOR RENT-3 room house. 1121
[North Porter St. Gas for cooking and,
| hertting. Empty now'. Will pay water
! hill at $10.00 tier month. D. Estes.
Phone 23!>, over Shaw & Sons.
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GOOD PRINTING BY THE DEMOCRAT.
FOR KENT—5 room house. barn,
garage, chicken house and plenty of
room. See Boh Kiehjirdson at North
Side Cafe. ni21-3tp
FOUND—A htineli of keys. today,
lamer call at DemiaTat at once for
description and pay for ml. iu21-tfe
FOR SALK OR TRADE Best equip-
ped blacksmith shop in Caddo. Okia.
All modern equipment. Plenty of ma-
terial, Will sell on lilieral terms to
responsible party, or trade. Phone mo
quick collect, or see Dmik Inman V4t>
Caddo, Okln. m21-fitp
RECIPE TO CLEAH
VULCANIZING
That is Dependable
Retreading a Specialty.
OUR TIRE PRICES ARE DOWN.
SHERMAN VULCANIZING WORKS
SUUUESSOKS TO JOS. STAUBLE.
PHONE 1131. ne N. CBOUKETT.
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For Graduation Flowers
Roses, Sweet Peas; Peonies, and all Seasonable Flowers.
Call
*
The Home of Flowers
Phones 159, 377. 215 North Travis St.
“WHEN YOU THINK OF FLOWERS THINK OF US."
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D. ESTES & CO
Office Over Shaw and Sons.
CHOICE FARMS AND CITY ”
PROPERTY. Also represent a Good LOAN COMPANY.
We have «or own car to Show Yon Property.
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1 MJmmmm EAST SIDE SQUARE ~ i~ I {
| -T0DAY-
ETHEL GRANDIN AND MAURICE COSTELLO
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„ The Crimson Stain Mystery
A thrilling and exciting detective story that is full of pep.
GAUMONT GRAPHIC—All Latest News.
—AUSO—
A Rex Beach Travelogue
BY ALL MEANS DON’T MISS SEEING AND HEARING
Capt. Lawrence & Co.
* ' Ny
Something that’s New and Original in Every Way.
THIS IS REALLY WORTH YOUR WHILE.
COMING T0M0RR0W-
ALICE BRADY
' -IN-
“THE TRAP.”
A WORLD PRODUCTION IN 5 ACTS.
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