Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 95, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 5, 1922 Page: 5 of 8
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SHERMAN DA!I .V DEMOCRAT SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1922.
FIVE
'avement Pickups;
MEETINGS SATIKIUY NIGHT
I'aliurr* aud Decorator*, nt Painter,
boll. —
Kunda) Meeting*.
w»» able Ic nit n|> frr n
day.
while Krl- > iNmi'-.in committee and arranga-for a-et* holding chain* admix'd to the own-
Tho theft of a spare casing from
the rear of his ear was reported Sat-
urday to the police liy (’. J I teuton.
The theft occurred Friday night at
Austin Collette. Mr. 1 teuton said.
The regular monthly business meet
itie of the lteMolay Chapter will la*
held Monday evening at 7 :ftO at the
Division No. t«M, p. of L. E., nt Lu- yjasonle hall. This is a very import*
joint meeting iu the near futufP.
Illshop Joseph P. Lynch, of the Dal-
las diocese of the Catholie Church, will
arrive in Sherman Saturday for the
pur|sise of eondiletbig a tqiecial service
at St. Mary's Catholic Church Sunday.
This is the conferring of confirmation
on a c lass of eliildt'cn of the tairrlsh,
which will take plat*, at 10 o'clock.
A large class Is to la' ton firmed by
Ilk hop Lynch.
tUtf-pulled out. causing It to fall in sucn
position ns ’to completely cover tne
front of the store ami imprison a nuui- graui.
ler wltii were hi the building, except
by exit tinottgh the utlCy in the rear.
Christ." A gymnastic exercise and a
swim were enjoyed. Refreshments
were served at the close of the pro-
J, C. Pyle, City Superintendent,
states that the city schools will lie
given n two days holiday for Thanks,
riving Nov. "O. Thnrsdny, Nov. 2M
and Thanksgiving Day these will bo ms
l!o>'. George Cuthrell, pHstor of Cen-
tral Christian church will leave ufter
the son ices Sunday night for Shreve-
port, La., to coudUct a three weeks'
i, v*vul in that <lty. During the adsem e
ot Iti v. Cut hi el, the tailpit of his
Ing Mr. and Mrs. Kenlth Brandon nt
Columbus. Texas.
Airs R. H Robinson has returned
from u visit with relatives at Ponca,
Ok la.
Mrs. J K. IVlWier and children and
At ins Bess Milton are visiting Mr aud
Mrs. Geoffe Hughes at McKinney.
Miss Lillian Wilson is visiting her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson, at
Howe.
ens ball, at !> a. m.
Mrs. W„ H. Echols has been visit-
ing her dnugliter, Mrs. .Morris Ful-
kerson, In Itonham this week.
ant meeting and every wemlier is re
quested to Is- present.
At a
Sevetal is-rsons narrowly
injury or worse win u 'lie w.oden awn-
M ina n' Curl Nall's drug store on North
meeMug of the physical com- . . , .
T Travis street suddenly gave way anti
school. It Is expected a tmuilier of
tin- teachers will attend the State
escaped Teachers' Association meeting iu Hous-
ton. t
church will la- filled by Dr. Cephas
Shelburne of Carr-Burdette college.
'ell to the sidewalk, Friday
shortly after l o’clock.
beneath the
ilie. nonp j
niittee of the Y. M. C. A., (lie footlai'l
Mrs. J. II Glasscock, who has been K",m' lK','v,'n A" S,1,ls
111 lor tin past three weeks, is report- and Deiiison All Stars was discussed, standing directly
ed Improving nicely. Dr. Glaaseoclc, i The chairman of the physical commit- escaped by juni|iing buck Into the stoi v
who has also been ill of dengue fever, I tea' was asked to get in touch with the as the awning fell.
The Newsboys’ Club met Friday ev.
jelling at the A'. M. C. A., and carried
Twu or ,lir,‘u...... »'• interesting program. The , wl„ „ valuable acquis
ing opened with a sing-song service,, ......
ufter which Rev. S. L. Ball gave an II*
The outer liraea-. lustrated lecture on "The Life o^
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Unmatchable Values in Ladies’
$&eady-to-VSIear
POPULAR PRICE SUITS
$19.75, $24.75, $29.75
It will be easy for you to select a suit from our special showing of Coat
Suits in the popular materials and colors at this special low range ot
prices. See I lies- popular values.
HIGH PRICED SUITS
$34.75, $39.75, $44.75
Unmatchable value? in the ultra-fashionable type Ladies’ beautiful Coat Suits
at this big range of prices. See these clever ideas that interpret the season s
best styles.
SILK DRESSES
$14.85, $19.75, $24.75, $29.75
Unmatchable values in Udies’ Dresses of finest quality silk materials and a
wonderful variety of styles and beautiful colors and color combinations
at our big popular price range.
WOOL DRESSES
$6.95, $9.85, $12.50, $14.85
Our greatest values in high grade Tailored Wool Dresses in
materials and colors are offered in this big stock of Wool
special range of popular prices.
v LADIES’ CLOTH COATS
$6.95, $9.85, $12.50, $14.85
You can select wonderful Coats from the displays at this store now, in the
newest styles, in high grade Cloth Coats, at this popular range of low prices.
Sec these wonderful values.
HIGHER PRICED COATS
$19.50 $24.50, $29.50, $34.75
Very highest type Coats, made of finest materials, perfect tailoring, fur and
self trimmings, in a big variety of models and colorings, at this price range.
See them.
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this big stock of Wool Dresses at this
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WE MAKE PRICES TO MAKE BUSINESS
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$2.95 to $9.85
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NEW BLOUSES
$3.45 to $5.95
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^ gen*' MiiPtf mid Mm. Jim Welker of
Van Alrtyne were In the city Friday
night to attend the rally at Central
I ’hriatian church.
Kink ley Hotel ArrlvaU.
O. H. Fiiiliuan. St. Ixml.i. .Mo.; D.
j M. KIIIk. El I’aao; (I. Denney. New Itr-
! leu n*. Lie; D. A. Longcnecker, Toledo,
Ohio: O. E. Footer, Waco; A. T Stein-
j el. Kaneaa City. Mo : C. M. Small. St-
Lmiis. Mo.; F ti. Ibnnett. Ht. I/mis.
Mo.: I*ee I'eyton. Dallas; A. A. Wall-
ing, Gainesville: E. M. Stephena, Eort
Worth: 1- V. Numley. Joseph, M« ;
E. F. Shar|iehlre, Denison: Ernest
Well*. Boubnm; It. Y. l/iry. FUtsbiirg;
M. B. I’ayner. San Francisco, Calif.:
H, B. Hanley. Dallas; B. Battle. Fort
Worth: Mr. Hint Mrs. M. C. Sinnunley.
Texarkana: K. I. Alllton, Chicago,
Ilia.; H. R. Hamilton. Chicago, Ills.
Williams Hotel .Arrivals.
L. C. Dickson, Atchison, Okla. , Mr.
and Mrs. g. V Harris, Waco : A V.
Ropprorh, Snjmlp.0. Okla.; T. .1. M -e*
rey, Dritlnn; M. Mowra, Fort Smith,
. . . .. .nm Ark.: O. R. Godfrey, Spirit I<ake,
11 o'clock, ois nlng a series of sermons I Dr. Frank A. l/>vlng. osteopatnic (}rnjI) . ], L. Dlcker-
whli'h w ill continue through the week, j physician of litis city, has gone to
At that hour, Dr. l’ell's subject will, Klrksvlllc, Mo., to do post gruduatc
! he “onr Failure to Uuderstand Jeans, work,
and What it Has Cost l's." At 7:.'10 william S. Bradley of Centerville,
F. B. Hupper of Dullas. who has
Iteen here on buslut.-a lifts returned
home.
W. H. Grice of Dnll«s, who has Iteen
in I he citj on business, has, returned
home.
Mrs. F. A. Htephcns of Fort Worm
Is visiting her mother, Mrs. T. G. Bray
nt Fort Worth. •
J. Brnckccu of Dallas, a former
student nt Austin College, has returnee
home after a short visit in the city
with Irlends.
Mrs. J. A. Tucker of T<enison, who
Hr Edward Leigh Bell, noted author [has Io n visiting her mother. Mrs. it.
and lecturer, will speak at First Bren-'A. Blske of this city, has returned
byterian Church Sunday morning at lionn
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Miss Clara Smith .head of the mu-
lsh' department of Cftrr-Bunlette Coi-
| lege, will slug the offertory solo at
First l’resbyterlnn church on Sunday
morning nt the 11 o'clock hour. Miss
Sin it li lias a pleasing lyric soprano
it ion te lis al musical circles. A chorus
choir will supply music for the eve-
ning sen Ice.
o'clock Sunday evening. Dr. Bell will
speak io young itcoplc on "Why Cheat
Ourselves." Monday morning his ad-
dress will bo to mothers, the topic
being "The Truth About <>ur Young
People." All people of the city are cor-
dially Invited to hear Dr. Bell iu the
services of the week.
Iowa, arrived Friday to join his wire
and baby, who are guests in the home
of Mrs. Bradley's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Ha nip Abney on South Travis street.
Dr. and Mrs. S. D. Moore. Miss Imo-
inan, Gainesville; F,d. Harvey, Gaines-
ville; F. A. Watts, Gainesville.
A Mexican land owner recently sold
a farm of six million acres.
Dr. Bril leaves In your mind a nrw
vision of Christ. n, ltf
Personal Mention
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Karl Leslie Is In Dallas on business.
C. I'. I,up;In of Durant, Okla.: Is
In the city on business.
S. I’. Wood.-oi, s|s'nt Friday in-Bon-
ham on hitsini ss.
It. A. Irvin lias refill lied from n
business trip to Dallas.
C. M. Grice of Whitcslgifo was Iu
the city Friday afternoon on business,
.1. I». Tong was in Van Alstyne Fri-
day afterneon on business.
Mrs. /. It. Langston is visiting M'ss
lues Strothei nt McKinney.
Mrs. Ben Clayton of Van Alstyne
wa« here shopping Friday afternoon.
B. L. Dkkeriuan of Gainesville was
hue Friday on business.
Mrs. J. M. Buchanan line lieen visit-
ing friends mill reluUvea in Fort Worth
and Dallas.
W. H. Itondiirant of Celinn. Texas,
brother of Mrs. Beal Gilnnell, is III
at Sherman Hospital.
If. H. Dager of McAlister, Okla., Is
here on business.
C. F. Watts of Gainesville was in the
city Saturday.
Alias .Tulin Martin of Van Alstyne
was here shopping Saturday.
M. Jackson of Van Alstyne was here
on business Saturday.
Sidney Elkins of Denison was in the!
city Friday on business.
Dnl Rytuple of Denison was here on
business Saturday.
M. B. Ledgerwood of Van Alstyne
was here on business Saturday.
.1. H. Ilobbs lies returned from a
business trip to Limestone County.
Mrs. E. E. Burke Is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. M. G. Smith at Dallas.
Frank Williams of Dalles visited in
the city Friday.
Mrs. W. It Wlills of Whitt shoro
wap here shopping Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J L. Hunt and son.
Denson, of Henderson, are visiting Mr.
and Mrs W. T. Hunt of this elty.
Mrs. W. B. Gaines is visiting her
mother.' Mrs. W. T. Nichols at McKin-
ney.
T. E. Blackwell of Sontlimayd pass-
ed through the eitv Saturday en route
to McKinney.
Mrs S. M. Jefferson of Dallas, who
lies been visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. It.
Guin of this city, tins returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy It. Ball are visit-
Aluminum Sale Next
Thursday
WIZARD MOPS
House Cleaning is so much
easier when ypu have
A Wizard
•floor mop lo use on your
hardwood, painted or lino-
leum floors.
Wizard Dust Cloths for fur-
niture.
Phone Us, Nos. 92 or 93 if
you need a step-ladder,
window cleaner, wall brush,
scrub brush, mop or mop
stick. Dust Cloths, Furniture
Polish or Metal Polish.
We Will Deliver it Quickly
LESLIE
HARDWARE CO.
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Remarkable Reduction# in Plain
and Fancy Dress Woolen#
Timely offerings at decided savings—Coming at just
j time when you need the goods most, and at savings
hadn’t thought possible this early in the season.
you
plain
New Homespuns, a 56 inch all pure wool,
weave fabric in navy blue, henna and castor
Special, the yd. $2.98
56 inch Fancy Homespuns, colorful showing of copen,
blue, dark brown, and golden brown
Special, the yd. $2.98
44 inch Wool Ratine, an all pure wool fabric, colors
are navy, brown, castor and dark red
Special, the yd. $1.79
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40 inch all silk Charmeuse, navy, taupe, and blue.
A Bargain at this pfice
Special, the yd. $2.49
40 inch Crepe de Chine, all shades for street end
evening wear, very low priced
4"
Special, the yd. $1.39
-Main Floor
Great Sale of Winter Coat* for
Women and Mi»ses—Monday
TOO Polo Sport Coats
Specially Priced, the Coat
$4.45
Coat everv woman and every young miss ne<
Ideal for business, shopping, everyday wear or
school.
____Brown —Green —Red
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In bright,
Full
run
—Green
dark and medium shades
of sizes in all color*
The value is a third more than the sale price —Mon-
day's price was made with a clean-up idea of the
entire lot, and in a hurry, too! Be hcic Monday.
Note Coat Value* in Travi* Street Window
Sale of All Silk Jersey Petticoats
100 Placed on Sale Monday
at $2.25 ea.
In shades that are popular just now: reds,
navy, black and striking color combinations
See Travi* Street Window Display
taupe,
—On Sale, Second Floor
7 '' WVil-w#'
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Marks Bros.
Sherman’s Greatest Department Store
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