Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 3, 1919 Page: 8 of 8
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PACE EIGHT,
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT-SHERMAN, TEXAS.
Tuesday, Ji
WWTS—TOO I .ATE TO CLASSIFY
Fun JOINT—2 or 3 niiflirafchfd
rooms, modern onirnilrDiw. oik* blok
fmm car line. .Plume 1635.1. Mr*. ,P.
W. Johnson. j.3-3tp
Come and Do
Your Shopping
While the
Weather is
Cool
J. B. SHAW & SONS
Figured Voile Dresses--
New Summer Styles
Choice, 16 50, $7.50, $8.50 ami $10
Hen And Boys Silk Shirts
adding machine, typewriter. wife. pi t.
j form house scqie*' neo-trle, xtenll
j machine, floor truck*, (wo ga« heaters,
j Address P. O. Box 412 or see M. R.
j iireaU»<H4w>. Sherman. Texas. jsuip
One Way to Get Along.
"They seem very devoted to each !
other."
"Yes, Indeed. She doesn't try to tell
him how to piny -Rolf and he admits
that she knows more about bridge
whist than lie docs.”
See our full line of Men’s and Boys’ Shirts. They
come in assorted shades and stripes and are made of excel-
lent materials which is pleasing to all.
$5.00 TO $7.50.
We also have on sale a full line of Madress Shirts which
come in all assorted stripes,
50c TO $2.50.:
»• ' sfc. X - - . \ . 1 .
We are still showing a full line of Men’s, and Boys’
Bathing Suits in the Wool and Cotton.
$1.50 TO $6.50. ;
COME IN TO SEE US.
“You Can.Do Better at Shaw's.”
Pretty models, showing the tunic drape, others have the new
ruffle skirl. These garments all have the low neck with latest style
fhiWUi'tf'sleeve; exceptional values at..............$6.50 to $10.00
Full IU-NT 4 j“«*oiif lionet* oh Nurtb
I’.lni ,street. Wndie 458.
Ft 'It. SALK Span of mutes and one
registered Jersey cow. - cheap. It.
Walsh. |rilollc. litiltU. j, ^
*—-------r —
YCAXTRI> To rent 4 to 7 room house
with tin stern convenience*. (’lose in
prefi rred High elan* tenant. Might buy
If price and terms suitable, I’, (t. Bo*
„ J3-5|p
Misses’ and Ladies’ Smocks
$2.30 and $3.00.
TOOK HIS NERVE.
We will take care of yonr
wants no matter how small.
Handsome indeed nre the large
figured Voiles, rich color effect.
The finer lyiies show shadow
plaids and stripes, outlined In
mercerized silk; priees range
front............ 75e to' $ 1.50
$4.00 White Satin Burber
Skirting, $2.95.
This is an important reduc-
tion on a very high-class mater-
ial. suitable for Skirts, that can
lio had in plain figured designs
white only $4.0 value..$2.95
Seasonable jaunty styles for
vacation w^rnr: made of Colored
I.inene, embroidered design, on
nook and sleeves; prices range
from.. ..........$2.50 (o $3.00
Our stocks of Ginghams,
Voiles, Lawns, Silks and
Dress Goods are large and
we can suit yon.
j FOB. ItK.NT One southeast nicely
J furnished bedroom, two doors from
I car line. All conveniences. Koasniinblc
j price. Two ladies preferred. Plb’ne
' 202iu • ,V * , js-:itc
Voihs at 50c
Our ready-to-wear is full
of good fitting, priced right
Suits, Dresses, Skirts and
Waists.
FOB SALE— A library table, furvr'd
oak. 1’hone 120, - «. 13 ;ttc
New arrivals, hi lkc,.,Jate|t de-
signs, iio\v • -*n - jKipular for
dresses, |ier yard .........50r
FOB ItK.NT—Three furnished or nil
furnished robins, 80(1 N. Grand avenue.
. ■ J8-4tp
ty $1.23. In Texas and Oklahoma, ou
side of OrayRon, $1.50. Beyond Texa
and Oklahoma and within 1,000 mile
$1.75. Beyond 1,000 miles and oversea!
$1.85.
ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS AUK PA1
ABIJ5 IN ADVANCE.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Mason-Brackney Co
“VOI R SILK STORK.”
See our Slippers and Hos-
iery, a targe stock to select
from and to suit every purse.
Knit RENT—A
Phone 844.
5-room apartment.
J3 :»<■
DAILY liKMOCKAT
In CKy and County
One month ...... $ .60
Six month* ..........3.25
One year .............. ...... 0.00
Out of County in Texas and Oklahoma
One month .........'...........$ .65
Six Months ............ 3,50
One year ...... ....... ...,..,..8.50
Beyond Texas and Oklahoma and
Within 1000 Miles
One month ...............,....$ .75
Three mouths ........ 2.00
Six mouths ............ 3.75
One year ........ .............7.00
Beyond 1000 Miles and Overseas.
One month ......... $ .85'
Three months ..... 2.25
Six months .......... 4.00
One year .......... $7.50
WEEKLY DEMOCRAT.
Weekly Democrat—In Grayson conn-
THE COMMERCIAL
BARBER SHOP
Best, Quietest, Clean-
est, I’laee in Town.
Hot and Cold Baths.
. SHERO
AND SADDLES.
-TODAY ONLY—
Hale Hamilton
Fits 1n Anywhere.
Feonlc shy on punctually
Needn't go to smash.
You can save the situation
Always—with a dash
FOUR GOOD BARBERS.
R. C. COKER, Prop.
Basement Commercial Bank,
A Joyful Event.
“There’s one thing I'll say for the
kaiser: His funeral would break the
world's record for attendance."
“That so?" '■* -
"it’s o cinch. Think of the millions
of people In the world who would like
to go to It right now."
Pelrngrad Taken.
After His Own Heart
Associated PreSs Dispatch]
Copenhagen. June 3.—Estlionlan and
Finnish force* him* Token I’etrograd.
according to an uffooiifirnied telegram !
from Vurdoe received bv the National'
Tidende. ' .
Dallas. Tex.. June 3.—William (i.
Brown, 2» years old. formerly of
Waco, was found in a room at the
Campbell Hotel about 6:30 o'clock
last liiglit, dead from a bullet wound
through liis right eye. Tile body was
lying on the floor In front of the dress-
er. By Its side lay a ,38-enllhre re-
volver, With one chamber empty.
Life was extinct when his father.
James Hunter Brown, with Roy Camp-
bell, proprietor, and another guest of
the hotel entered the room a few iiiiii-
ntes after the shot was heard.
The doctor wanted to pay Thomas a quarter of a million for Ills
heart—hut didn’t hold out much chance for his recovery! Thomas
wanted (0 give his Ik art away to Sally foriiuthlug! How peculiar
and wasteful inert- limn is when he's in love! The isHiilinriliOs of
his fellow will strike your funny hone square.
■---- THEATRE -1
NORTH SIDE SQUARE.
THE HOME OF GOOD PICTURES,
Sympathy.
Husband (groaning)—The rheuma-
tism in my leg is coming again. .
Wife (with sympathy)—Oh. I am
»o sorry, John! I wanted to do koine
Shopping today, untl that is a sure sign
of rain. „
Mexican Minister to Washington,
ALSO SHOWING
3- “FATTY” ARBUCKLE
—IN—
Fatty and the Broadway Stars.
Laredo, June 3,—t'andido Aguilar.
Mexicali foreign minister. passed
through here today t-nroute to Wash-
ington mi aii ottleial mission, tin- na-
ture of Willed! was not disclosed.
TODAY ONLY
SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT.
TOMORROW
ALICE JOYCE
THEA THE
THE CAMBRIC MASK
THURSDAY-
AN AMATEUR WIDOW,
—LAST DAY TO SEE—
CHARLES RAYIN “THE SHERIFF’S SON
‘‘HOLD-TIGHT* HAIR NETS ARJt MAD* OF THE FINEST REAL
HUMAN HAIR. ALL SHADES,
EVERY "HOLD-TIGHT- HAIR NET GUARANTEED OR MONET
REFUNDED ORDER AT YOUR FAVORITE STOREi IF 1MT
A red-blooded drama, full of intense' situations, with fights, thrills, and the
display of a mail's nerve that will make your heart stun heating.
Also Paramount-Mac!'. Sennett Comedy,
“RAILEIGHT’S WASHDAY.”
WHITE 0NGRAY2S«EACH
TOMORROW AND THURSDAY—
“THE WOMAN THOU GAVEST ME
Big Paramount-Artcraft Special By Hall Caine.
Directed by Hugh Ford
—LAST DAY TO SEE—
Norma Talmadge
Anita Stewart
In Owen Johnson’s Two Million Edition Story of Married
Life in New York. City.
Virtuous Wives
A First National Attraction.
The New Moon
A story of men
and women, aristocrats and peasants,
freedom and bondage, love and laughter, hate and tears.
Ash a Friend Who Saw It Yesterday.
TOMORROW AND THURSDAY-
T0M0RR0W—
MARIE W.ALCAMP m “FLAMES OF DEATH’’—RED GLOVE
THURSDAY—
Special Universal Attraction—MARY McLAREN in
“UNPAINTED WOMAN.”
NEW BLOUSES
Of Georgette (new styles)—Flesh, White
and Navy Blue, $12.50 Each.
(Beautiful New Styles.)
Wardrobe Trunks, the Indestructo (the
best)—10 new styles in stock—
$42.50 to $65.00 EACH.
They Last the Best.
Walter C. Jones 4 Co.
Katherine MacDonald ja.
THEWMAN THOU G/VEST ME
Special
V s,'e loathed tier hu*haml! Slit* innthed him he:MU*e he was bad—because hi* "thqitde standard" of S,
dt morality made pi* marriage vow a farce.
♦ 1,is "wife"—sold to him by a vengeful father-bound to him bv law until death *hould
J. end her woe*. , J?
4 ............. forbWdea. came to her—wedded her in' her heart to an honest man. heV mate And the ^
£ world and the.law tried “wanton P and covered her with shame:. ©
every woman with a heart to love—every man who re*iieet,* a woman. Come! ©
At a book, it has thrilled millions. As a picture, it will stir your soul. ^
linSiP NO ADVANCE IN PRICES.
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They sent, the htaly of hi* dejmtv hack to him riddled with
bullets! He fccrepteil the fateful challenge and never gave up until
every one of them was hack of the bars—see' Louis Bennison iu
"Speedy Meade," Ills tute*t Betzwond-Goldwyn production.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
TOM MIX
COMING OF THE LAW,
fOlDTlOMT "HAIR WAVERS 104 A PACKAGE*
DctiXvood film Company
DENNISON;
. Cpeedy Meade
"Written end*^direeted:by
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