Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Monday, July 24, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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Monday, July 24, 1916
Bathing Shoes
/
We have them to match your suit—White, Black
Red, Green..........................75c
Summer Sale on Low Shoes and
Slippers will soon be over. Don’t pnt
off buying. Come now and save
dollars.
YATES SHOE CO.
THE ONE PRICE SHOE STORE
Office Furniture and Supplies
We are Agents for
Allsteel,(Y. & E. and Weis Furniture and
Supplies of all kinds.
OUR PRINTING WILL PLEASE YOU.
Reynolds-Parker Co.
W© Are Going To Do It
We have added the contracting oh PAINTING, PAPER
HANGING and SIGN WORK to our business of WALL PAPER
and PAINTS at 210 South Travis St. and would be pleased
to figure on your next job. We will employ none but the
best Workmen and Guarantee to give you full value for your
money.
Try is today and we will eonvinee you oi the quality ol our work
w. N. BUTRIDGE
PHONES 460
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Bre^d.Meiwories
The Crusts of Dread
and you will have curly hair. With
hair so straight you looked as though
■you had been in swimming. It took
imagination to believe that crusts would
make curls. However, the promise ac-
complished its purpose. You eat good,
wholesome food.
Butter Nut Bread
It will make your hair curl.
Vienna Steam Bakery
BASEBALL CALENDAR.
Western Association.
, RESULTS YESTERDAY
Muskogee ft Sherman 2.
MeAlester 4, Denison 2.
Oklahoma City 11, Paris 4..,
Fort Smitli 11, Tulsa 2.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Muskogee at Sherman.
Tulsa at Fort Smith.
Oklahoma City at Paris.
MeAlester at Denison.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Club— •
Plyd Won Lost Pet
Muskogee......
.... 2
0 1.000
Paris........
l
1 .500
Tulsa.........
1
1 .500
Denison.......
1
1 .500
Oklahoma. City .
1
1 .500
Fort Smith .. ..
.... 2
1
1 • .500
MeAlester .. .. .
.... 2
I
1 .500
Sherman.....
.... 2
0
2 .000
5HERS/HN DZILY DEMOCRAT.
SHERMAN LOSES TWO
TO MUSKOGEE TEAM
FIRST TWO CONTESTS HERE
NEW SERIES DO TO THE
VISITORS.
Sherman opened the second half of
the series with Muskogee Saturday
ami dropped to the bottom of tile new
percentage table by losing Saturday's
and Sunday's eourests to the visitor*
Reth were hard fought and the; Metz
won only After a struggle. The game
Saturday went by « score- of :i to 0
4. by Faireloth 2. time of game—1
hour and 40 minutes. Umpire— Honf>-
SOVO^vo*XX»jO *Xi)0?0®as0 $0®0®S O* ©->0rS)0®0®<
Texas League.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Shreveport 3-1, Dallas 1-ft
San Antonio .1-4, Houston 2-2.
Fort Worth 5-6, Waco 1-4.
Beaumont 3-1. Galveston 0-0.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Shreve|H>rt at Dallas.
Waco at Fort Worth.
Galveston at Beaumont. .
Houston at Situ Antonio,
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Club— PI yd Won Lost Pet
Fort Worth.......lot 57 44 .561
Houston...... .. 101
Shreveport......101
Waco ...... loo
Galveston........07
San Antonio......98
Beaumont........100
Dallas..........102
by a 6 to 2 count. Hoth games were
won in the ninth.
Salisbury and Landry were the
opposing moundsmen Saturdav with
Salisbury getting a shade the better
of the argument. He allowed four
ihits, scattered through as many in.
nings and received errolesa supfiort
from- his teammates. The
reached second hut three times and
never could get as far as third.
Xokes garnered half the hits of the
Sherman club gritting a single and a
double out of four trips. Young and
56
56
54
48
48
41
40
45
45
46
40
50
50
62
.554
.540
.540
.495
.490
.410
.192
American League.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Chicago, 12, Detroit 0.
St. Louis 5, Cleveland 2.
Only two games scheduled.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Chicago at Detroit.
Only one game scheduled,
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
| Huh— Plyd Won Lost Pet
New York........87 51 «16 .586
Boston ..........86 40 17 .571
[Cleveland. .. .....88
| Washington .. ......87
[ Detroit..........00
St. Louis '........87
I Philadelphia .. .. .. 80
49
III
47
46
18
10
17
10
40
44
40
61
.557
.541
.511
.417
.287
National league.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Chicago 8, New York 3.
Philadelphia 8. Cincinnati 1.
Boston 2, St. Louis 1.
Only three games scheduled.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh.
Only one game scheduled.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
[ Club— Plyd Won Lost Pet
| Brooklyn..........80 48 12 .600
| Boston..........77 41 34 .558
Philadelphia......7!) 44 35 .557
| Chicago......'....87 42 45 .481
f New York, , n s-,.. .81
JSt. Louis..........80
j Pittsburgh.. ......79
| Cincinnati........ .87
42
10
42
17
35
45
42
47
42
52
.481
.472
.468
.402
| SHOULD SLOAN S LINIMENT
ALONG?
Of course It should! For after a
j strenuous day when your muscles
| have been exercised to the limit an
| application of Sloan’s liniment will
[take the soreness and stiffness away
| and got you in fine shape for the
[morrow. You should also use it for
| a sudden attack of toothache, stiff
| nock, backache, stings, bites aud the
[many accidents that are incidental
to a vacation. “We should ns soon
[leave our baggage as go on a vaea
11Ion or camp out without Sloan’s lint-
|ment.” Writes one vacationist: “Wo
| use It for everything from cramps to
[toothache.” Pnt a bottle In your hag,
[be prepared and have no regrets, d&w
each.
For eight innings Landry hold the
Metz runicss on seven lilts, three of
which were bunched In one inning.*
Tight field work pulled him out of
several had holes. In the seventh,
E. Sheffield cut Palmer off at the
plate after fielding a elonti hit by
Weiss. PnInter hatted 150 hut dimmed
his performance h.v a “hone” play,
when after hitting safely in the fourth
he walked off the bag on Robison’s
out. thinking it. was (he third.
With the game looking good for ex-
tra innings, Robison, with one down
In tlie ninth, connected for a smashing
Umpire • Hooper.
Dick Hooper, who is umpiring the
Sherman-Muskogee series at Lyon
Park, has a unique record in baseball
circles. He is a student of the law de-
partment at the State University und
is a bright young fellow, twenty-four
years of age. He has only one arm,
but that does not deter him from tak-
ing an Interest in athletics. At Baylor
University he played on the team for
one year and after'going to the State
University he played on the team for
three years, playing a splendid out-
lleld and maintaining a gmal batting
record, ,
He lias done splendid work at um-
piring, pleasing both fans and teams
at Lyon Park.
Before coming to the Western Asso-
ciation he umpired in the Central
leSas League, umpiring there last
year aud coming to the Western Asso 1
ciution at the earnest solicitation of I
President Hill, who knew and liked
ills work.
1 Hit* ho,uo U at ('onroe, Tex. About
locals I w’"’ri years ago his arm was aeciden-
■ * tally shot off. Ho is ambition^ and
[expects to make a lawyer of himself
ami this fall expects to enter the law
deportment of thc’State University
agHln. He was a school mare of oian
H. \ anZandt, the young lawyer A at
Our Sale Will Soon Be Over
Now, Reader, -It’s Op To You
If You Let Thu Great |Shoe Opportunity Escape You,
Fault is Yours—Not Ours. " ■ ■ *
In face of the greatest advance in leather
known we offer you our entire stock of Men’s,
Women’s, Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes at prices we can-
not buy them for now.
■ ■ THE SHOE MEN f|l
MaloneQ
III 1HE HOSIERY MED U
Jefferies managed to connect with one I}}.] ' anZandt, the young lawyer " at
each. | who. though blind, Is making a
'success of the practiei
law.
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♦ SPORT SCHEDULE FOR THE *\
+ WEEK. + |
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+ + ♦ + + + + + + + + + ♦+ +1
D. M. HESTAND, M. D., D. C.
. Chiropractic Adjustry
Monday.
Open championship tournament of)
Michigan Golf association begins at I
Saginaw, Mich.
two-base drive and scored on Weiss’I °la,blng of Grand Circuit trotting I
blow to left. Love’s error allowed ,1">',,1"g at Detroit.
81# South Walnut Street—first House South ot Library. V
A. F. McKNOWN. J. F. WHITE and W. 0. ALLISON. Assistant#
Opening of Great Western
blow to left. Lore’s error allowed
Weiss to take second and the man- u ~ ~.......
ager’s second miscue, on Brooks offer-1ott* at Detroit,
ing. allowed Weiss to count. Gnrtz '’l"—'*—’
forced Brooks at. second. stole and
Post-Western championship golf|
tournament opens at Portland, Ore.
scored when Xokes made a palpable | K“stern 'lobbies championship ten-1
muff of Brock’s ensv grounder Kal-|n s, tournament "hens at Boston.
‘ ‘ ' Southwestern doubles championship I
nnlu ____ — 'I
Sherman was |, r" bournes championship
unable to count in the ninth. I tournament opens at Portland.
ishury grounded out.
Ore.
fair between Neb* Jones and Rags I* K,,nsi,s atate championship tennis |
Faireloth, Rags having his opponent L?ur»"nient opens at
bested until the final frame. With K!ls'
the score 2 to 1 in tile locals’ favor
in the ninth, tlie visitors opened their
heavy artillery and on four safe blows,
an error by tlie manager, a sacrifice
and a lilt batman, counted five nuts,
enabling them to take the game by a
count of 6 to 2., The game was ex
citing and full of good plays as well
as had. the elimnx being reached when
VflkoH 011/1 T> f, s. .1- <1.11 ..
South Atlantic states championship I
tennis tournament oitens at Augusta, f
I lift.
Iowa state championship tennis I
[ tournament opens at Des Moines, la. [
Tuesday. -
Electric Fans
Will keep you cool and comfortable these hot
and nights. Let us prove it to you by installing one.
days
Roberts Electric Company
SMH!
Phones 184
Lake Erie Circuit trotting
[optus at Conneaut Lake, Pa.
Bay stale short ship circuit trotting
lUtliniV or>n>.. . .. j. X' it __ ~ 1
Nokes and Brock attempted a fistic |meeting opens' at Northampton Mass" I
engagement hat were pulled apart be- Illinois Valiev .ireuit trotting meet'
fore doing any damage. Heated words [ing opens at Stroator 111 8 I
Is-tweeii the two led to the use of Nebraska Spedd association trotting
fom*. Both were removed from the meeting opens at Tekamah. Neb "
game to cool down. Central Ohio trap shooting tourna-
Youngs hitting was the feature of ment opens at Marion, O
the game. The firat fourjQdpgMtqrthe | Wednesday
plate he register<4T‘7‘TeHn singles and Opening of summer’ nicotine of]
on the fifth In the ninth, he grounded Hamilton Jockey club Hamilton *Onf
on Jones hol|s>d to win his game Opening of Monmo, kCkZ^ty Horse
vOth a timely single in the ninth, af- show, lx>ng Branch N T ‘ 1
ter having delivered blows twice he- Championship tournament of Ohio I
fore and striking out once. Both sides | Golf assiciation opens ttf Cincinnati
DON’T
Pay such high prices for your Meats. Pay Cash,
save money and get real meat at
KLEIN’S MARKET
Both Phones 4L
South Travis Street,
pulled fast double plays.
Scores:
Saturday’s Game.
Sherman—
AB H PO A fl
W. II. C. GREEK DEAD.
| Well Known Resident of Sherman
Passed Away last Night.
Young, a............3
J. Sheffield, 1.. ......4
Nokes, '1 .. ..........4
Love, 2..............1
Frantz, 1 .. .. ........4
E. Sheffield, r........4
Mackey, m ., ........4
Harrison, c .. .1
Landry, p.......,...2
W. H, C. Greer, 63 years of age,
| residing at the corner of Jones anil
J Yaden street, in -East Sherman, died J hVibisoii 1
| Sunday evening at 7:15 o’clock, after | wetss, i
In long illness with heart trouble.
He is survived by his wife. Mrs, T.o-
|nora Greer, and the following eliil-
Jdren: Mrs. Annie Griswold of Sher-
Jman, Miss Kay Greer, Choice. Chester
land Mnrrlel Greer, all at home.
Mr. Greer vv/Ts one1 of the best known
[bridge men in the southwest. being
[ president of tlie Western Bridge com-
[ paiiy. and built a swinging bridge of
[ids own-patent, putting many of them
| over the creeks and rivers of Texas,
[Oklahoma, Arkansas and other states.
| Buriat will he In West Hill ceme-
tery this afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Total...........3i
Henderson, m .. ......4
Palmer, s...........4
Hopper, r ............4
.........4
.........4
Gnrtz, 2..............4
Brooks, 3....... .4
Brock, e..............2
Salisbury, p.........4
4 27 18
0 2 0
3 1
0 2
2 2
2 12
1 3
0 2
0 3
1 0
CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH
MONEY.
DON’T MISS THIS. Cut qjlt this
| slip, inclose with 5c to Foley & Co.,
Total...........34 9 27.11 0
Sherman...........000 000 000—0
Muskogee...........000 0(H) 003—3
Runs—Robison, Weiss, Gurtz. Two-
base bits—Robinson, Nokes. Sacrifice
hit —Brock. Stolen base—Gurtz. Dou-
ble plays—Lamlry to Frantz to Love.
Nokes to Young. Left on basee—Sher-
man 7, Muskogee 6. First base on balls
—Off Salisbury 3, of Landry 1. Struck
out—Oy Salisbury 3, by Landry 1,
Time of game—1 hour and 80 minutes.
Utn pi re—II ooper.
| Chicago, 111., writing your name and
| address clearly. You will receive
| in return a trial package containing
| Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound for
[bronchial coughs, colds, and erotip;
[Foley Kidney Pills, aud Foley Cn-
11 hurtle Tablets. Specially comforting
I to. stout persons. Sold everywhere.
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MARRMELLO
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Madam Isabella a Toilet Articles
GLASSCOCK DRUG COMPANY
... 11 Vhanea 21 *.
The Store That Delivers the Goods.
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Girls and Giggles.
Beware or the girl who giggles,"
says a social settlement worker.
Socini settlement workers, who have
exceptional opportunities for meeting
many kinds of people, may actually
know of girls who don’t giggle.—New
York Sun.
Yesterday’s Game.
Sherman—
AB H
Young, s .. ..........5 4
J. Sheffield..........5 1
Nokes, 3 ........ ...1 1
L,ove, 2 .. ...........3 1
E. Sliiffleld, r.........1 0
Mackey, c....... 4 0
Higginbotham, m.....4 0
Faireloth, p...........3 0
Harrison, m......0 0 0
CorzhifC... .-.f*. . ...„i) 0
PO A E
14 0
0
0
4
0
0
1
4
0
0
...,34 0
| Somewhere.
“Ah!” chortled the bore. "I thought
I should find you somewhere, and”—
“Yes,” snarled old Festua Pester; “I
am always there.”—Judge.
Totals .. ..
Muskogee—
AB
Henderson, m .. .......3
•Palmer,' s.............5
Hopper, r . ............4
Robison. 1 ............5
Weiss, 1 .. ..........4
Brooks, 3............3
Gurtz, 2........... .3
Brock, C'.'...... 4
Jones, p ,. 4
Maag..............0
26 14
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Thursday.
National amateur motorcycle cham-
pionships liegln at Providence, R. I.
Central Pennsylvania trap-shooting j
tournament opens at la-wist own, Pn.
Southern California championship
tennis tournament opens at Los Ange-
les,
Friday.
Maine state trap-shooting tourna-
ment opens at Portland, Me.
Saturday.
Close of the Empire lei tv Ikacln’l
association meeting at Yonkers, N. Y*!
Start of New York-to-Marblehead
power boat race.
Northwestern championship tennis
tournament opens at Lake Minnetonka
Minn.
| l Northwestern championship touru
ament opens at Fort Wayne, Ind.
Missouri state championship ten-1
ms tournament opens at Kansas City
Annual regatta of Indiana Harbor)
taeht Club, Long Island Sound.
Annual regatta of Southwestern
Rowing association oisns at St. Louis.
Annual Chicago River marathon
swim of Illinois A. C„ Chicago.
It Will Pay You
to take your automobile repairs to mechanics who ran and will
first-class work. We specialize in Oxy-Acetylene Welding.
Garage 110-112 North Crockett
OLD 438.
PHONES
NEW 382
Sticht & Abrams, Props.
For the. stomach and bowel disor-1
£»«*<*be,,lps Mcgees baby
I'.giAIK is a remedy of genuine
merit. It -acts quickly, Is pure,
wholesome and pleasant to take.'
Price 25c and 50c per bottle. Sold
by II. L. Shechey, north side square.
tuth-s&w
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Dcntists Meet at Louisville.
I-onisville. Ky. July 24—Knights of I
tlie forceps, in vast army of 20.000 or
inoiv from every section of the United
States, swooped down upon Ldbls.-iPel
tmlay to take part in the twentieth
annual convention of the National)
IHmtal assfK-latlon. Today was de-
voted to the reception of tlie visitors
and the completion of the final de-
tails of the convention program. The
regular sessions will begin tomorrow
and continue until Saturday. Simul-
taneously there will be meetings of the
dental supply manufacturers, dental I
instructors and other organizations af- [
filiated with the dental profession.
So..... new discoveries and Improved
methods are promises! in the clinical |
demonstrations and in the exhibit sec-
tions where manufacturers and dealers
will display the latest ideals in instru |
o merits, equipment and efficiency de-
vices. B
Iron Ore Watermelons
MOUNTAIN SWEETS. ;
Rocky Ford Canteloupei, Elberta Peaches
/ Received Daily by —-
Cash Grocery Company
BOTH PHONES 347.
J. A. Hardaway N. W. Cor. Square
W. H. Lacaa
Nothing Finer
for breakfast than fine Bacon or Sliced Ham, served with toMi. am
and a good cop of coffee. Yon will have to buy your eoffo ^
somewhere else, but come to US for the best ham and BACON.
HIGHEST SCORE FOR CLEANLINESS. |
Sherman Fish and Meat Market
7 0
IT WILL PAY YOU TO READ THE WANT ADS.
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ATEXASTODE8' i Tota^^^.ia 10 27
j Corzine hit for Faireloth.
Maag ran for Brock in ninth.
.... . •Palmer out, failure to touch second.
[Sherman............(HM) 002 (HHl-2
iflBwA .Muskogee ........010 (MH) 005-0
[ Runs—Young, Sheffield. Palmer,
8----- i | Brooks. Gnrtz 2. Brock. Jones. Two-
base hit—Henderson. ThrTe-hnsc lilts—
...r.nvi.r.Kriivei,cures r Ptbuer, Hop|ier. Sacrifice hit—Hcn-
blattdur in l>oth men end women. If not sold ‘ Ron’ ^oW*,*<* plays—
treatment and seldom tails to/liMeet acure ‘ S!^ Shclinau 0, Muskogee i.
ill for testimonials fr<.m thci and other 1 * *rst ^'*se on balls—Off Jones 4. off
ltLoSuG M^' 8^Jhvdr!SSi^i * itreSt' I Kair£>loth 3. HR by pitcher—By Fair-
LouiS.Mu bold by dmggn.ts.—Adv. t / cloth (Erooka). Struck out-By JouW
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ThO Food-Drink for nil Agra *
-Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form, i >
For infanta, invalids and growing children.
Purenutrition, upbuilding Um whole body.
Invigorate* nursing mother*aod tUaged. ^
More nourishing than tea, coffee, etc.
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