Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 71, Ed. 1 Monday, October 9, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT. MONDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1922.
THRfifi
Fathei s cf Sherman! Do you
knew (hat Your Daughters Might
Commit Manslaughter Any Day.
HI) WKKTBROOK
LAWYER
*’ri rifctlun* Jiid-. Slw'rm.-ui, Texa.. !
NO DULL MOMENTS FO!R BALLET GIRLS DANCING IN
AL G. BARNES FAMOUS FAIRYLAND SPECTACLE
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Funeral Scrvlfeti.
BARGAINS
IN
Used Cars
Dodge—Late Model
Studebaker—Late Mode!
Overland
Ford Sedan
We will have one Stude-
baker in our car Friday that
is not sold.
WOOD AUTO CO.
200 S. Crockett Phone 1750
■ a"*—wraa.su
.....IS. Ifnpttnls. pumas a<!n other elephant, gnu, vak. raralno n i
tfroup J*v;*nti« s Jii ld forth, lmt th^rc strange teams of lw»asfs. No dull mo-
............... ' any of the dancers '------* “
There are
; nnrt California furnished the back-
lit omul against width Harry < a rev ami -
a strong rant of players were phufo-
gniphed in the action «.f.n virile story. Funeral services of the late N. K.
A ttuin|M‘(!e «-f head 0f nifr.e.! <*rak'. belli Sunday afternoon from
cites enough thril to the sjH*ctator to j the family home on Went Middleton
prove tin* Stuart l*atloii. the dirertor,1 >stn'i*t, were largely attended. Friends
burnt lust his p* o since he direetel lioiu uoti onjv Sherman but from out
“Conflict." rriseili.t Deans amazing *'• »»“* Withered to pay their last
I niversal-Jewel star-ing vehicle. wh eh , respeoN to tin* tleieased. who for more
provided theat re goers with a -' v‘ ar*^ had lived in thin section
fl<M k of ihril s. [of Grayson County. The wide esteem
i (tpjiosite tin- star in Man fo'*Man. * whb-tv. Mr. Craig was held was nt-
I.l linn liieh shows what two vears iu | tostisl hv not only the number attend*
pit tmu’s cii, ,1„ |„'u young’musical •»« *»*«* ■t:<'rvl<cs- >»'t *h<‘ lar«<> “um*
star. Si».a is :■ icn! "t r«Miix*r" l*y this QM*r I a". lit i fu! floral offerings,
tiuio, iiik! iter work gi ts iho mwiniuj{y'“"*’*w*'’ ••■'Ilirttfonlwof <«nina»villc,
(of the saUsfa.torilv across. I forniiT pastor of R<«1cport Baptist
1 llarol.l Go dwin ami Willis Hol.ar.Is 'rh,lrt h' "1,(,ro Mr rr!ti« *a" a
linvo svmpMthciic roles In the Arizona 4ht’ «*mluctc.l the servhvs at the home
I It" ale „f the siorv. while Mnv Giraoi ,1",, at "ost Hill n-metery. where in-
is Hie youngster the hen. brings from t‘‘r,,"ut *v«* ;V hirge number
Tivn Tiva in the South Seas to Uls'Ve "’"Tl ,
Arizona rune!, Alfred . A'len a.,.)' ""* H,U WUH''‘‘r-V for ,ht‘ last Md
Charles I,eM» yne handle the heavy j
rol«*s with commendable spirit. i
The plo: i f Jackson (In gory’s novel i
furnished a suitable vehicle for Carey's
I talent, (he central role giving the star
fu l opportunity for that ■ human" sort
of charm tcrizntion for which he has
! become famous
rites.
i No International Question.
By the AtUJCialtJ Pro:*
no danger of
lor aiiolher. Here vve have a
of the .lancers in "Alice in Jiuiglclaml." jgetting bitten or clawed,
tile I enuliful f airyland fantasy, which lifeguards against that.
Iho perttinnaucos, doing a step
■ns the |iert.ir.mil.ces. doing a stepi . 1!l"', ".1"'" Al Harnes Wild
Annual ( inns comes to Sherman Tues-
l"o under the rearing eh’phaiiN. | day. (Id. 10th. you'll see many of the
ments for lliem! There are 1(1,SO pe,,.
ple with the circus, .n.d all t.iko |fem
in "Alice iu Junglcl.ind." and nil have
something unusiiiil t„ do. That's what
makes the Al <1. ISarnes slimy ‘‘differ-
cut. and that s one of lln* main rea-
sons why it. comes hack to you bigger, ■
more novel ami will, almost limitless j
appeal each year. I
And this season, with its four times!
larger l.ig lop; with its new orel.es-1
trn chair grandstand, seating Minus- just west of 1.Ail);ford LiiuiImt Co.
.oils; with its electric fan cooling sys- IKmrs open until 10 p. in. Price*
,'111 ■ "ill. its greatly enlarged parade rigid.
'Old pi i t,01.lame, "the show that's dif..
iei c.d ' is dil tercl.t indeed. I ^----- --
NOTICE
.lust unloaded, car Ark;;.
apples
London. Oil. i). -Prohibition of
liquor or. vessels within American
waters will give rise to no internation-
al obligations according to the view
of men.tiers of the British foreign of-
fice officials today.
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3uy It In Sherman
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VVKM. KNOWN TKUSOKAPHKK |
HIES SI DOEMA AT MAUSI1AI.I. j r, "''"d. an eni|doye in the reiieuter sla-
------- lion of the w Vieni Cuion Telegrupb
T. n Parker of tl.is clly is iu re- Comiatny at Miirshull.
eci].t '..f a message from Marshall.
Ti .mis. inlornilng him of II.e sudden
death there Sunday at
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WASHINGTON f
; - Where They AH Go |
; Always a Good Show <?
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; Chas. Chaplin J
» In k
“Triple Trouble” |
| An exceedingly funny com- !;
; edy. !;
; Also ; -;
! Jane Novak >
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; ‘Colleen of the Pines’ <;
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I Big thrills, big romance, <[
j keen suspense, that’s **Col- JI
I leen of the Pines.” |!
! Wednesday and Thursday
; Richard Talmadge 1;
1 ^ in j!
“Putting It Over” j;
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; Keep Your Eye on the E
WASHINGTON |;j
TJH E A TRE
Tcday, Tuesday, Wednesday
You will lvanl lo jump out
of your seat when you see
that mad stampede bearing
down on you—thousands of
ftre-crazed steers rushing
and careening right into the
lens of,the camera! And a
man and a girl, apparently
hopelessly caught in the
thick cf their wild onrush}
A thrill? Such a one as you
never saw before.
He is survived l.y his wife, Mrs.
Alice Conrad, who is manager of the
noon of W. K. I "Mnmorciahsi. part meat of the Western
j I 'ulon ^ffieo there.
- Mr. Conrad was about .10 years old,
i and was well known throughout tele-
| graph circles in Texas.
It. fore coming to Sherman Mr. Par-
ker was an associate in the Marshall
\\ esc n
n il, '-i learned of his sudden death
| wjtt deep regret.
'Tin- hotly was taken to Mine Hill for
bulial.
Among the Courts
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT ( it Hr.
linn. Silas Hare, .lodge.
Slate vs. Lee Tipton, assault t
On the Movie Screen
i At the Hem.
I If you had l.ien in Cosmopolitan
Product ions' studio in Xeiv York dur- 1
ing the filming of certain parts of “The
! Hood Provider." you would have detect- '
| od a dole, table blending ..|S savory 1
I odors, p.y following your nose, as the
saying goes, yen would have traced the
■ — Iin.suutl lit IIIUP- ■ ■ • •.......u •
I nmn office with Mr. Con- der: eoiitlnued Uiion tirst ujipllelion of!"rs 11 when Prank I tor
A
MODES OF THE MOMENT
One of tli« new moveu.erts Is to
i own n thick and thin frock, which
when combined make a single costume
i of artistic merit.
| The ribbon hat that collapsed in the
j hand and carried Its own envolo|>e was
a plaything that Influenced the making
1 of motor hats for dllfcrent brands of
l weather.
it Is not possible to persuade women
to disconnect sport and plaid skirls,
so the combination goes merrily on.
1 Short jackets are now suhstituyjij.for
' sweaters.
i Although women nre giving up red
to some extent little hoys are adopt-
ing it as it way to make themselves
pay and conspicuous In the general
1 burst of color.
White and brown Is one of the new
combinations thnt well dressed women
have launched. The older generation
remembers thnt the same tiling was
popular in the 1880 fashions.
I One garment plared over another Is
| n fashion from the Orient and it
I eatel.es the fancy of the dressmakers
■ (..day ns it gives them a chance to
I combine white with a darker color.
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Buy It In Sherman
clefeiisi*.
Ntuic vs. Iv. aI. Ilrcuton, forgery, on
trial
New Suits Filed. ‘
l'barley Robinson vs. Missouri Rob-
inson, divorce,
Nina Smith vs. Thomas Smith, di
voice.
FIFTY-NINTH DISTRICT COI KT
Hon. F. E. Wilcox, Judge.
NEW SPITS FJl.Ei)
F. S. Coleman vs. Ed R. Moulton.
was directing "The Rood Pro-
n Fannie Ilurst story, widen
Real Estale Transfers.
E- ilowiinl to Mary K
zag<‘
vidcr
will lie seen at the Gem Theatre begin- I
tiing Monday. r
The setting was tlie Itonte of the Bin-!
swa tiger family, tlie eltief characters of'
the photoplay. In the kitt’beil, on a'
gas stove, there was cooking a real
meal of roast, beef, roast duck, soup
J "it h dump’ings jM.tatoes nirl apple pie.)
.The .lluner was complete in every way!
- so plentiful that the east did not —-
|Otd for lunch that day. tint remained
■til tl.e (lining table and ate tlie food
I provided l.y tlie property man and
w omen. |
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Better
cigarettes
for 101
y
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Howard to Mary K (i'Brlee, ' ‘ "oked l.y one of the wardrobe
lot l to tl, block 5, Ifardin Joins sur-1 ‘The Good Provider" is at. eloquent
'ey. January 1, 1!C1>; land eompeiling picture of humble fam-
Roy lRjt.ei t and wife to ,p. I,. \oah, l,v Hfe with Vera Gordon amt Hove
Jd acres, T. J. Slmnuou survey, Oct. -i, f)'"’idson in tin featured roles. Miriam
l'-1-- ; 8-tO. Ttnttbta. Vivienne Osliorne. AVi]Ihitu..
Alt’*. ■NuOTtt« 'H<'tllP«f"Wife to .T T. '''fWtt8tPF1"’Po1Ifer.’"!Ir’; 'TofuT'Roehe.’ Ed-
Rohitison and wife. Pin acres, 1. Kyle nnI'd Phillips and Muriel Martin also
survey, Hct. ,‘t, ltrjo. ‘ are in tlie splendid east. The phnlo-
1- J. R. hinson and wife to Mrs. Nan- P'".v "'as -llrocted l.y Frank Rorzage.
ide Item, lots and :i. block gtt. Col- director of “niuunresi|ue," "Get-Ricli-
Icge Pari; First Addition, Sherman, Hoick Wallingford" and “Back Pay."
Get. 8. 11122; F-’.ShO.
Marriage l.irettses.
W. W. Janies and Mis. Nellie R.
Law man. Raton. New Mexico.
John I d own and (turtle Gwens, ne-
groes, Denison.
S. Black and Eliza Harris, negroes,
Colbert, Okla.
Otis Marr and Miss Jewel MeMn-
klns. Van Alstyne.
J. K. Night and Mrs. M. E. Lynn,
Mueister.
F. M. IIREWTON GOES TO
TRIAL IN' ( Ol RT HERE
Trial of F. M ltrewton. former hank,
easlii. r at Smill.innyd, on one of tlie
fifteen different counts of forgery, mis-j
appropriation, and false entry which
lie faces l.y grand jury indictment, was
begun Monday ... Judge Silas Hare's
Fifteenth District Court. Tlie State I
and tlie defense announced ready ini
one of (lie eases of forgery.
Selection of a jury had not been com-'
ploird in the case at noon Monday,
"ben additional talesmen in lilt the
tegular panel were being summoned.
.Mr. ltrewton is Iming represented in tlie
ease by .1. D. Blister. Sherman: II. II.
Cummins, Denison, and Judge '1'. g,
Binkley of Graham. .1. Q. Adamson,
has charge of the prosecution, assised
b.v Judge J. H. Wood and Ralph Wood
as sjiocial prosecutors representing the
Stale Department of Banking and In-
sura n cp.
The specific charge on which Brow-
ton went to trial Monday was that lie
forged the name of A. F. Moodv, a di-
rector in the Fir-1 Guaranty * state
Bunk, of Southmayd. to a note which
was hypothecated to a Denison bank.
It is f. Paramount picture.
At the Washington.
Tlie tang of tt.e open spaces, tl.e nisi,
and surge of big drama and tl.e warm
glow of lug romamo make “Col’een of
the Pines." June Novak’s first It-O
starring vehicle a nr. duMfon of the ut-
most appeal It Is the current attrac-
tion at tl.e Washington Theatre whore
il wilt remain for two davs. Mondnv
find Tuesday. Miss Novak, always
charming in roles of strop ' ohnrnofpr
sneli as she ikudets in "Colleen of tl.e
Pines." also establishes horse’f as a
dramatic actress of unusual ability tn
(lie numerous lug scenes tlie produc-
tion portrays.
At (lie Queen.
C'num, see tl.e West, young man.
it certainly is in "Man to Mail." tl.e
T i.iversal Jewel production al (he
Queen Theatre The broad sweeps of
unfened grazing kingdoms of Arizona
COMING TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10
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THE GEM
SHERMAN’S LEADING THEATRE
TODAY AND TOMORROW—
Another Smashing Success by the Star of “Humoresque”
“The Good Provider”
With Vera Gordon and Dore Davidson
Appealing as a mother’s kiss. Made of the joys and tears
of plain folks, it’ll fill your heart with a glowing gladness.
By the author of “Humoresque,” Fannie Hurst
Also HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY
REGULAR PRICES
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY—
Ethel Clayton
In
“For Defense”
FRIDAY and SATURDAY—
Jack Holt
In - - ^
“While Satan Sleeps”
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