Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1915 Page: 8 of 8
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PTTE EW7YT.
A Snap
Balance of our
stock of messa-
ge and JERSEY
SILK petticoats
were sold at Si 50
To-Day s Markets
Cbhapn, April
mhI
to $3.00 each to
dose Only
$1.00
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LYRIC THEATRE
I teal lavfh Shtw. CwRfdy PMim. Fmsj Vaairvlllf
■AStl (RIDERS
finish.
1 roel comedy. Fun from start to
lt d USSDN A drama, full of action with
to all. Very interesting.
an appeal
COltlWG TttlBLf An interesting comedy full of fun
and laughter. Ftaring MARION SWYANE.
Ekie MciKwrff Mistral Caaedy
The people that pleased, in new play,
songs, dances and fanny K>kea Pay them a visit. A
Manner Ilf. Ni*W Shaw I to. Reserved Seats lie Extra.
WK*r* Shell Com* Pram.
Though Dacca (Ml icet In (a
finr mnsllna, It hi •tUI the chief center
of the manufacture of the ahetl tira.v
let* everywhere worn rranni thg.II la
du*. Tt>e»e are cm by women, using a
very primitive saw. from what I* pop
ntarly known as tlw chaok shell of the
Bast Indian teas, and Into the sunk
(sMtlon of the design colored Inc ta
' welled. Exoept the rare specimens
wUh reversed apenlng. which have
fetched as much a* UIKX chanka are not
rosfty. Rot the shell la aacrcd to Vlsh-
nn, arid the bangles and anklets made
from It are frequently left on the body
at hartal. Thus those sankha art not
entirely snhfect to flnctnatlona of taste,
asd the demand for them remains
steady.—l.eodoa Chronicle
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JITNEY, (
The city ordinance put the Jitney
out of business hut I am going to
give Jitney prices tn the blacksmith
business: 4 No. I horse shoos. 8<lc:
t No. 2 horse shoos, 9t>c: 4 No. 3
horse shoes, $!.<*<>: 4 old shoea re-
set, She; plow pointing, any 'also.
35c; sharpening plow. Je; sharpen-
ing disk plows, anv sire, 30c.
T. \V. WOOTBX, Hast Jones.
VAXT*—TO,* :.\TK TO (IdNSiry
<1ncapc I hr
Erfinjweti receipts today
Ksrtinsiet receipts tonmrrew
COTTON.
Spot V-ortoa Market.
Nr» Turk., law. i—•Spwt
v-ii.i uiiic: middling
SwaMewaC end Ci.mbed. j . O.piemscy.
A wmnim newly rich was Invited W> “Ranon. the banker Veltejsbcrgec ts
| an MfiAocraCk- dltincc party. During 1* the parW wlrh a note for H.N.000*
the ccnrae of fowl and salad this we “R«t t haven't «ry money.”
16.W*,.j notl-ed whh dhurry a fat. furry ”Tes, «5r. He *ays that then you
1 *..< >• 1 c*?err>i'lBT on tier Topmost leaf of let- most propose to hts oldest daughter to- i -
; rnoe. Clasping up, she met lee artsto- day. He's brought tier t«v”—Munich I*1"RENT—Too futnished upstair*
1 crane how csss' eye. The hostess too. Meggesdorfer Rlaetter. .bedrooms at 312 North Crockett. Old
j had seer the ra-KvpifiYur Her gsre tm-i - , pnonc SI2.
} Plnred The crest to save ihe dteucr!
BOY'S TAPELESS BLOUSE
Our line of Ih*j a’ Tapelew* IthuiM- Wnlsts are unexcelled In
the rliy. They arc far In advance In Ryle, Appearance and Work-
manship .
Nee them—then buy your hoy on*' ami see the difference—
a new one with h>»» neck for summer.
lima' RKIM’I LKS SI ITS
«
All siren, looks better, fll* bellrr ami are belter ami cheaper.
WK HAVK TUB SHOES FOR ALU
MILLIN'Blit.
t
You Can Do Better at Shaws
J. B. SHAW.&SONS
WANTED—Two or 3 downstairs un
furnished rooms, light housekeeping
with hath by 1st of Sept. Address B,
care Democrat. as-fit
a>-*t
•ssle- nnm-
New Orhittus. A?" 6.—$#wfl cot-.
M win- outci middling iOh n-n
sales ft .’Vi- hales.
lnvesimnl Apr 8.—Spot
ct nori | from crtawrorihc
j'Mtf j hneteas s reassuring smile.
The goes? guvs her
Then sh<
Jwvt Hit Lock,
It way not win every time a woman
wears a new h*t. but we never sat
Steady!
Careful!
This myrtery h
tfmvrxk
lb ftmaziftf soii&on
*TRi y« ttdak.” *a%8 him New y
rich te her daughter aflcTwurd. nhit
that company
Detroit Free Press
doesn't eotne.-
1 donhied a (error#- Wsf * rents! the f*t-UronwS In a soiled shirt and need
j errfiijir gut! swallowed K calmly. The si,*^ -
I loot off r,we and graiUnde that her*
dothmi l i'<m**!* gave her was :ia sssuraucethas
X"wmhfufF *■” w Ir«£S£5
CfetcosHtr. Aw. A,—.Spot
was'firm: middilhg p.fib «*«* sales
junto j t’d !«>** « t'hrjnfe «f csrshltshing ;ht
TmMl“p»rt rcp**ipt* SI 82> againtd aoriaiiyj
oasKipBiwr J
Hi* Clutch,
he accoBJBlata
hta for-
!V.i< lant year
T«Hk f utures
. Tear?
Open. Out. Clwn
*«s
5*.-.Je—f* 1 1*.TS- , 4
ijfuly-
New CV;'leM»> I Wuirs
wp wip % yg
Hie'Secrri
of
TantT
fee- * Mr ortug lit* »
f ‘Hear
tnneT"
“Beery doftar that came hi* way bad
* handle es It,"—Judge.
Bor tJte w ntTi«rd-. and bowel dis-
orders of bahies M-cGfiETS BABY
S3L3XIB Is a rtanedy , of gctcaine
wettSL It acts i*pttiticjy. Is purr.j Tte the First Preshyter-
wtKdoMHBn and n»c»s*.nt to t*lte..il** charch will hare a cake window
Trim $%t and t.&r par bottle. So’-d ;Sat«rday afternoon at Hannah’s
%* Jl L .atcebcy. flower store. . afi-Jt
There Is nrnhiog s>e easy but that It
brumes diScuit when you do tt with
teinrtanreL—TVcrece. .
■ ----— _ ..
The ladies
H*«{ I5KNT—Modern apartment fur-
nished for house keeping, with pri
rate bath Opposite high school Old
phone oSS
aS-St
*iOO|V upright piano for sale. $125.
terms to suit purchaser: Both phones
fidO. Frank Jackson. Jr.. aS-3t
FOR ItFNT—Four room furuiahed
apartment with private bath, mod-
ern; close in. Apply Mrs. Hall, '206
Ws Jones. Old phone -1 !L„ a*-tf
FtMt RFNT—Fivc room house, cor-
ner Rusk and Rainey Sts. Both, sew-
er. natural gas and chicken nouse
-New ptjoae 268. a8-tf
NEW METHOD GAS RANGES
REDUCE YOUR GAS BILL
Scientific Tests ProveHaven IT
----Tost* made July ?th, 1911, tiy CUUehs' Ons Co„ Hannibal,
Mo,:ut the request of the Avery Hureh Furniture Co., on account
of tlifi Tormer claiming (through incorrect information given them
by competitive stove salesman) that New Method burners would
not, as advertised, consume less gas than the cast Iron burners:
TEST TOP BURNERS
DotncNtic (is* JLinge sobl by (las (\».—
ft* lbs. water and pail started at 88 degrees, heated to 212
degrees. Gas consumed 7 feet.
N'EW METHOD GAS RANGE sold by Avery Uurch Korn. Co.—
* *a lbs water and pail, staited at 82 degrees and heated to
£13 degrees. Oas consumed 4.25 feet.
OVEN TESTS
1 NEED a partner with a little cash.
Will sell half interest in my busi-
ness, Stock invoices $760.00. Ad-
dress 300 West Houston St., Sh<v-
nian, Texas. af-3t
JEWEL THEATRE
HKUIV HOI -Ml *
Is /
GEM THEATRE
The Fast MaiCs Danger
JVM. POX Announces
3Sf®f*082?
Tv«+ a .Furtntjaw r.(i y.a) nmmi,'
H’ ’t1"' **•* n‘ fb« imiiii.n.;;- Ur-; a.j.-,: •; (. ilte gwMtett Mr <fee ®*w. I
1- Buiim, w.tfc lit,!-* t WMtmrv wit? nr i»A wt A«*-i
uw$B poods |:ta® Cadkjpt m m'tnrh tl» MakCteud
$MU>i jth:Husk, ’j ,f«*ifie|5ef! wiffl %e rtfiMNBMJBhefi the}
sv-'-iC | pjpti'Ormi aN-«f j
Fmt.«r!*sg the fiarisc HELEN HOLMES.
Om of KjJcm r -HAZARD OF HELEN™ Serie-
OMupMfbe is itself «
From tiie Valley of the Missing
By CRACE MILLER WHITE
SMH% MBetH*aiti trj
at ! ul. In jhJ lie*
Eiujibc ,r umituT*
KING BfiOOUV
ASMrSrxt bby
In
Aitl 1NE ITJETTi
The Five X Note
A dujdy twn-jpart IMP DRAMA.
' Who wrote “Tt-ss of the Storm Country.)
A glOO.tMIO ilHitoplajr Production.
Employing the services of lbfie people in
addition to a stupendous all-star cast. 5«0 thrill-
ing scenes in Augusta. Ga. The North. The Cap-
itol at Washington, D. C. Romance that captivates.
Thrills that transcend.
THE FEATURE PHOTO-PLAYHOUSE
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WT\
mm hit
Ml uis
5im
MS mi.»»N A**i*lc4 by WHtPTHV PHILIPS
fa
6 or 9
A Tkr.’ihag Sex DetoctDe Story
S»^**t *w and Richard C. Turner* I*
Also
Prrsentiiig
ETHEL CLAVTON in
Pah
Marie Puts One Over
The Wood Nymph
One of the Best Lobin's in Months.
Adniiv-ion, lO and *JO Cents* Try to Get In.
1
A* Essaiii) two-part love romance
Cuming Toroorrti”
TLt Great Wtw Drama
‘ ACROSS THE PACIFIC'1
A BLANTT FEATURE
Owning Tomorrow—
<1J»> MAW-« in “DIANA OF
. MOtNTAIN”
•-A«,1.E
-THE ll|.<*0)1 0KV8TALH,"
Exploits of Elaine. /
IUtli Kpivitlc
Baking I-Pound Loaf of Itread.
Ikune-tic Ga* Range consumed 8 ft. Ixvar burned on botton, white
on lop.
NEW METHOD t.AS RANGE, gas consumed 6.87 ft. Loaf perfectly
baked, brown same bottom, sides and top. *
The above Test can be Verified by Affidavits If Necessary
New Method Ranges have:
1. Enameled steel burn-
ers. guaranteed five years.
2. Split oven doors.
3. Absolutely rust pmor,
every part of range enam-
eled inside and'out
4.
you
oven
Non-explosive oven,
mnnot explode the
if you try.
a 5. Swinging siminercr
knd lighter combined.
fi. Flame never touches
bottom of oven, which
keeps oven Tit even temper-
ature.
Sole agents for the fa-
mous Herrick Refrigerators
Now is refrigerator time,
call and see them.
7. Enameled throughout.
No blacking needed. A
damp cloth will make It
nhine with jet "black brilli-
ancy,............... . ^ ......
If you see one of these
ranges you will have no
other. Call and see our
large stock anu let us ex-
plain fully the many fea-
ture* these range* possess.
HALL FURNITURE COMPANY
SOFTHIVKST COB. HQl'AHE.
SHERMAN, TEXAS.
<- mine Katurday-
l oauing Saturday—
Photoplay tn 5 Acts
*. W ARREN KERRIGAN and VEKA SISSON in
“THE STORM."
A two-part Victor Society drama.
JNITA STEWART ami EARLE WILLIAMS
i» “FROM IIK \I>VI AKTKHV Broadway
Star Feature in three parts.
TUM% ’«»> THE Tl.tlVt
iMEKtt % p* i hi iwontiL
ersagsn m turn mumMs
AND MONDAY—DEAR LITTLE CHARLIE.
TO-MORROW
W4i*w» tow
<kw* * ww.<b.
Erj-ta*
for
to Bud.
n» re-
I
fiattuar dvefi and toft
TO*»*m young
ftor k«» »taty (itwi httood. .
* wwa. nan poor. "Ttorjp****” nan,' rtoto. TKe tc«*h.
'*«• a**tgawi*- »m4 t tnatuglang their Im< nory make, a
todiffiMfid l***o *w nkuk the- dauuty ante** ha* tuJi M*<pe
u” oe ausi-ni tstotus Oc- topbiH «*» ttoe «tage with
toon ptofitto ton4 m "*Ybe Wivtototg Ring.*'
THE KING
Tium
coming tomoiiikov
TODAY.
Sberuutn'* Feature Photoplay
House Ahead.
AL JENNINGS HIM'ELF
—lo—
KING T^'E
Where Mutual Movies
* uric Fly.
Make
THE
TNEI1
THE TWO SENTENCES
VIVIAN MARTIN
All
, The Queen of Them
—IN—
‘ THE ARRIVAL OF PERPETUA
A Shuhert Feature in 5 Acts
Beating Back
Paramount Picture, the Dainty
Magnetic Star
love
Marguerite Clark
St* Parts.
MUTUAL MASTER PICTURES
Are taking the country by storm, because they arei
different from the usual run of features and seem to]
he what the fieople want.
t altituted million- with -41*41 brain* n Rat id W.
iuiiltib vjw) It lure in -il*-nt rfrwrui. and Mark
»H (a tt'iwili mm m»%r Mutual Ma-D-r Picture*
•pttort.
THE FIRST tWO NEXT WEEK
mm
TUESDAY
Margarita Fischer
THURSDAY
Lillian Gish
How the most famous of
modern bandit*, a real Je^n
A'angean, went to the peniten-
tiary and pardoned by a pres-
ident of the United SUtiet.
beat back at society until it
recognised and honored him.
Show* all of Al Jennings’
thrilling life, including hiss
hairbreadth estape* from
death at the hands of the-law.
Taken from the most famous
of the 1-aturday Evening Post
Human Document series.
ABMIHMON: Adult* ..She.
«■' ' Children .; . . . Dir.
KCHED1LK OF SHOW'S
»i:30, 2:0(1, 3:3#,
6:30, 3:00, 8:30.
. Box Office Closes 10 p. in.
In a I'icturization of Harold
Mdiixth's Most Cele-
brated Itomaurc
THE GOOSE GIRL
In Five Parts.
11,
5:00,
In this latest Paramount
picture Marguerite Clark far
surpasses all her former suc-
cesses and la certain to es-
tablish her as one of the fore-
most screen stars of the
world. The play possesses ail
the essential elements valuable
to the successful screen drama
love, sacrifice, humor, mys-
tery and thrilL and of a pic-
turenjue nature. , -------
A Two Part American
Drama.
An intensely absorbing hu-
man isterest tale. An all star
cast headed by the popular
•star Vivian Rich. Portrays this
drama so realistically that
every emotion and dramatic
incident Is brought out with
unmistakable clearness. The
beautiful-climax is touching
beyond words and must he
seen to be appreciated.
ARMIHMON; Adults
Children ..
a©c.
.. I «»e
FATTY'S RECKLESS FLING
This comedy gem displayed
by a brilliant cast including
ROSCO i Fatty) Arbuckle. It
is full to the brim with in-
fectious laughter and In, every
way a high grade comedy. Of
eeuree its a Keystone.
Am iUAL M0J1..K are clean
pictures clean in photogra-
phy. clean In story and
clean tn their influence up-
on the audiences
■I
YOU CAN
LOUNGE
around in a suit of our making and
its shapeliness will not lie spoiled.
WE TAILOR
the style InAi the cloth and make
up into suits and it Is there to
stay. The style lasts as long as
the cloth ajid that means a great
while.
BONNER S. WHITE
LIVE MERCHANTS ASK FOR YOUR TRADE.
*
—
THE QUEST
THE LOST HOUSE'
A FIVE REEL PROGRAM EVERY DAY
Run On Schedule
SO ARRANGER EACH WEEK TO PLEASE EVERYBODY
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAY; S
1; Shorter Features with Comedies
NOTICE
R l Beautiful Auto Photograph of
MARGUERITE CLARK
'PCM
**The Goose GirVf
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and FRIDAYS BIG FEATURES
_
GIVEN FREE WITH BACH PAID ADMISSION
To the King Theatre Tomorrow, Matinee or Night to
Hamid McGrath's Celebrated Romance tn live Beautiful Parts.
WALTER C. JONES & CO;
Aonouoce (be Arrival To-Bay ol—
(FIFTY-FIVE NEW COAT SUITS IN (SAM), PUTTY,
COHEN, NAVY, BLACK AND WHITE.
And other New Shadca, very smart styles, front
*15.00 to 830.00
NEW
.
DRESS- SKIRTS,
87.50 to 815.00
H&pv'v, "
ggy^ i
s!
•*. -1
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