Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 18, 1915 Page: 7 of 7
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PAGE EIGHT
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Don’t mils the
bargains we of-
fer in
Ladies’ Skirts
Lot l% oil skirts
up to $5.00 and
$6.00
$1.89
Lot 2, all skirts
up to $10 00 and
$12 00
S 2.95
Alt dresses, suits
and coats at clos
All men's suits at
half price.
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H*e Dear Friend.
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a»d sobbed Hfce a chiid. trot finally she
pvt her arm* around my n«ek a»d-
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rehearsed It with ber.-Loodoo Tele-
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mr FEATIKE RHOT0-PLAY HOUSE
l TOPIC
“ THEATRE
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mi 5 A IK
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the nouuiM, bort sn*i,
“LENA RIVERS”
US FIVE i'AKTS
ttlTl Hi 'b
VIOLET HORNER
. A EKTrBAZATiOK • W THE
* KSSOtoK B<JOK fci- MART
JJkMK HOUIPI
TO-MORROW
TH VtST f ASCW Aim IP I\URLSI1\(. ACT HESS
SA TVS AMEBIC AS ST AC l
LILLIAN RUSSELL
i iin re woi ia m\m bhuoway smns$
“WILDFIRE”
In Five Parts
By tee. Braattirst aa^Ceo. V. Hobart
SATURDAY
OCTAVI& HANOWORTH -
• ______ : -
Jewel Theatre Gem Theatre
<*we « 'anar*1 wad Frateri*
i *«rde TVata*.
h» fnr * rter~*n
Sdtoet
I t-nate I ywtV <ad tlracc •
Cbmaed m
«*\ SWOtiUtof ISEAM*
A itoQitof ta-m-part GMd
Seal drs.nsa. c»c «f ih» kind
that makaa yw* thist.
hhi.a no: Dtaan
KmchRK.
A Xf»*«r romedy.- feaisrint
3dte Nmrmm as* KSjp Rhode*
rl • • • ‘ •• -: yera , ., *
.ill nne.
•"T '*») Tontahi
C an't Ijinah.
If Y<»«
"MHHWV Till TUI.OR."
I (oMMl.tt b iHMIl.Kt l»K\H.
Wa* il»rr Bell h m>\\ n \ ivaup Nn
ltn» lawyer id Mu'iimm
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There m»» burled In LVe-l Util
remaowy, (:• *he t»»ft M>t *>1J* i«
entered |H'<*pie, Tlltedn aftemonn,
thd bad) «f « negro »he a few
vears *f t» »hi |ii-(v(i|e of thin reel Inn
thought m»i* mi'ii g to m*kc bi»
mark ami be a credit to hi* race
l» aaa the bod> of Chracltu*
^Voolej. eon of .leltn \V IHiolrv, R
colorinl rttUcu of Sherman,
( omrltu* ttooley received a goed
edueailon .md ora* a bright man or
his rare., ite kindled law a«d was
admitted to the har in Gherman. He
«as a natural orator, and in com
i'oaj ®ilh hu father, who had alao
hr>cn licens'd io pVaeilee law, had
traveled over the sooth, the two
JdNtoa far democracy, and t§r a
nuwh»r of year* created a great
deal of attaniton by their espousal
or the democratic party They gave
the members of their rae*> good ad
' hte. They urged them to get an
duration, to keep ah -mselvos tn
their places', to stick to the people
of the south, who, they stated time
: nd again *rv the r*al friend* of the
negro: thev told the tuenibens of
thetr race to work: to be Industri
ous; to refrain front drinking whis
key and from all lawlessness
However, about the time prohibi-
tion went inie efie<t tn Oraysoti
county the younger negro got into
troatde and loft this county. He
went to Tuisa. ftkla., from here
.and then to .lotdin. Mo., and later
_____,,r* Kansas City. Uvst September
Rut, _ M®* back to Sherman, suffering
the last stages of consumption, Ite
went to the homo of hi* falher No
.>1? East Pacific street and on ac-
count of the fact that be had be'n
in bed since that time had never
she;been molested bv.ttt* officer?. Mon
he died and Tuesday he wa
buried.. , ■
His father has always been a law
abiding citiken and lias always
ths synumthy of a number of whtto
friend* in_ l;is_ sons iron big and at
thv lime of his death.
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A heavy cold in the lungs that
was expected to cure itse’f has been
the starting point in many cases
of disease that ended fatally. Tl.e
sensible course is to take fretpienf
doses of BALLARD'S HOliEHOl’.ND
’SYRl’P. it rbeeks the progress of
the disorder and assists nature to
restore normal conditions. Price
JSe. She. and Jt .00 per bottle
Sold by H. L. Sheehey. d&w
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New Millinery Showing
j Many New Shapes for Early Spring
1 shown here in all the advance styles.
They are nohy and among the first.
We have these on display and our
] milliner is ready lo serve you.
You Can Do Better at Shows
J. B. Shaw and Son’s
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„ .$*—.cy*—(«—(*—^g)~—iVw— f,:
I Kssov IM I,U K. )
ttliml Man Offer* lo Divide
I'ellow In "1101x1 l.uck."
With
Otetop* surixii)—
Hit I. V Rm HIK.
Iter Hamm*-* loan adiic.
Labis enmedy that w ill
«art yoa t» laughing,
Rm~
«i».\kiks ni.trux
Li
**.% Mt.HT (I T."
In Two Keel*
• laugh till t!.hi
will make i
<ry
ttethilrlj |h«-
afl cowtK'dirK.
The optliiflst n I way s' ha* f Herds.
HI* pleasant rutile a ml cheery voice
invite? people to wmrm up to hint,
and whenever he goes he I* given
the glad hand and makes people
everyifhere feel like life is indeed
worth living. On the other hand
the pessimist Is avoided. Som«-
tfines a good man gets into the
habit of complaining fend lalktu;;
about his troubles until Uls best
friends dread to meet him. These
people are to be pitied. But the
grouch, the pessimist, who habit-
ually whines and never sees the
fifl beyond the clouds, needs a
,* Jolting up occasionally, and one of
these fellows oertadnly got his this
„ morning. He was standing in front
had s®* ,h(’ interurbnn station. He was
six feet tall and built In proportion,
broad shouldered, eagle-eyed, lithe
( f limb, ami looked like he could
shake his fist in the face of Old
Hard Times or any other adversary
and say, “(Jet behind me saian,”
and back it up by making:’ satan
get behind if he didn t get a move
on. But he was lamenting the
prospect or rain. He had jukt de-
clared that the ground hog knew
what he was doing and even If we
t
funniest cl
tV»MINt, TUMolilUriV AT THE
GEM THEATRE
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THE EXPLOITS f»E EI.AIVE.:'
-THE POtSOXKD ROOM.**
THE CLUTCHING HAND
C3«efT ’Tfc», Critf Kensedy can find them, but the name
tf the *Bj«r-rrS«faal i# mystery itself. With each episode
«*« * «■» larprise, with each surprire an intenser interest
*»d. always the mystery deepen*.
Sid RftMKnn Talk*.
l-isten, everybody: Due tn the fart
that 1 was not posted to the full
meaning and workings of the new
charter, I was at first shakey about
it. But friends. It stands close in-
vestigation. for when the search-
light is turned on it looks better and
better. After close study with as
k»«*n an eye as Sherman has. I most
heartily indorse and shall ever com-
mend it hereafter. It is absolutely
legislalive^la every sense of th"
Word. 1 find ’the' mayor acts a®
governor.- the commissioners are
his cabinet and the board of alder-
men his representatives, making it
as thorough a representative bod)
a* it is po.-<ib!e to obtain.
I was disappo'nted because the
whole charter was not in one issue
of the palter. I lost some threads
of thought until I stuck to it and
learned the inside vital city saving
and all important meaning. This
if the b-»st industrial charter in
Texas. I say industrial, because if
giver the progressive and industrial
features to my liking
Sbsrmar ran spread honor and
glory all over herself with a live,
progressive man at the head. Let’s
all go and get one.
SID .1. ROBINSON'.
tot *
didn't ®)gei the six weeks of bad
SHERMAN OPERA HOUSE
1-1MDAY, I KH. IUTII
Rowland & Cliffords’
lUli I t \ I’L.W WITH
TIMS,
September Morn
ill VI i SI* and OOVfKDI K3
ill TAMiOKSamt .lOY.
The senwin’, * I’opulm-
MlSIt AI. (XtMLDY TREAT.
The HenNon'a
H.VITIKST AMl SKMKNT.
J’UH-S........flOc to SI.Alt
TH KKTH AT NALL'S.
MRS. C. A. WOOLLEY
Fashionable
Dress
, Making
READ DKMOOtAT WANT ADS.
THE KING
TRUTRE
M
TWO SPECIAL PROGRAMS
TO-DAY
■N
EL HIV PREHEATS
ETHEL CLAYTON
And An All-Star ('a*t in
THE ATTOBNEV FOR THE
DEFENSE.
Special production in threr-
roet* front the glory in^ the
Red Book by Edwin Maimer.
THE BROKEN LI I,l.tl,V
A Majestic tjiw r>teI f<;atiir--
with aplendid cattr. and unua-
ual :>,ory. . f
TWO SPECIAL PROGRAMS
~ TO-DAY
r w* QUEEN*
THEATRE
THE home: breakers.
Special Keystone comedy Jh
two parts. FI rat lime shown.
Max Swain and Chester Conk-
KH’PfMtTED BV A ORE AT (AST
< 1 to RLJ-.N I AVOItITLs.
ii a Fardble, American-made Masterpiece
‘ THE TOLL OF MAMMON”
I0UH PARTS MS SCENES
Omi Comedy Extra MHi Satorday’s Feature
“BEYOND HIS FONDEST HOPES”
FIVE MU TEN CENTS
PICTURES WORTH YOUR WHILE
EVERY DAY AT THE TOPIC
Paramount
Production
Paramount
Pronuction
Coming To-Morrow
A......
HENRY W. SAVAGE Offers GEO. ADE S Greatest Comedy Success
The County Chairman
Featuring
MACLYN ARBUCKLE
Assisted by Horold Lcckwood and all Star Broadway Cast.
( In Five Reels of Motion Pictures.
||^ PARAMOUNT ADMISSION 10c PARAMOUNT
noHu
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weather right now it would com*
in time lo kill the fruit crop and
get the early garden sass. He was
fussing because his hens had quit
laying, and then fussed because
the price of hens had gone doted
a cent a pound sinc0 last week. Ho!
was aLo cussing the government!Tif____i
about the low price of cotton andjUI) OCaiFS Xl.UaFL’-
predicted that the green * - r --
get the wheat and that
seed wilt spoil in the ground,
About this time a small woman,
looking weary and about played
out. lotidiag a blind man, stopped
and approached the pessimist and
asked him if he could help she
and her husband. At this request
thp pessimist fairly snorted, and be
began his story of misfortunes over
again. He had not gotten very far,
however, until the blind man, who
had been listening but had up to
this time said nothing, ran h1s fin-
gers into his vest pocket, and turn-
ing his sightless orbs towards the
fa e to his wife said: “Mary, we
should help this fellow,” and with
this he pulled out a handful of small
coins—nickels, dimes and pennies—
amounting to probably a dollar, and"
holding them toward the pessimist
said: “Help yourself mister: help
yourself; take it all, I am sure
sorry you are up against it.” The
roar of laughter that followed this
did not set well with . -the blind
man. The pessimist, with some-
thing that sounded like an oath
hurried away from the place, and
the good-natured .crowd took up a
substantial collection for the Mind
man, who, although his eyesight is
gone and he is having a struggle to
keep the wolf from the door, is an
optimist, for he said: "I have never
known the time when f didn’t get
by. This is a good old world, filled
with good p*ople, and t am getting-
along all right.”
A Case For Tact.
‘There are ladles on the jury.,"
’They ought to favor a ittdy de-
fendant"
“We shall have to be exceedingly
careful. I don't think It would be
good policy for our fair client to dress
better than they do."—Kansas City
Journal.
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Disappointing.
The young postmistress, says Ev-
erybody’s Magazine, was reading a
postal card from the morning maiL
Finally she turned it over to the ad
dress.
"Huh,” she said In a disappointed
tone, "this card Is for me!” ______
True liberty consist* In the enjoy-
rhent Of our own right* and not tn the
destruction of the rights of others.
T Aments in the
home of Mrs. T-.
B. Fuller.
1201 5. Travis St.
Old Phone 903
Anyone
wishing service of a
Moving Van
call
508
SHERMAN TRANSFER CP.
ALL FANCY
SUITS
CHOICE
$12.5
These prices are strictly
CASH.
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Evening Dresses i
55 New ones in to-day
From $7.50 to $22.50, they are I
very cheap. |
| New coats, new suits, new silk I
5 suits, new serge dresses. ?
WALTER C. JONES & CO. ^
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