Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 4, 1919 Page: 8 of 8
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Y DEMOCRAT—SHERMAN. TEXAS.
Saturday, Jan.
4, I9ll
ither Apparel for Ladies and Children
) SUITS
t SILK FROCKS AND DRESSES
Vi OFF
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s-arf and
......$3.00
SSLS’
.s.
nd Wliite,
Copenhagen'
CHILDREN'S KNITTED CAPS.
all colors, made of all wool
—prices ran^e
. 50c to 75c.
FI R TRIMMED PU SH COATS I
Vi OFF. 1
lion-
s’ FEECE- LINED
ION SLITS.
< are offered tffis
unde.... ......$1.29
NOVELTY KNIT
SACKS.
elite, finished In light
ik Wits hi,-price. .$1.75
-CHILDREN’S ALL WOOL KNIT
GLOVES, red, navy and white,
per pair
75 Cents.
42-INCH ALL WOOL FRENCH
SERGE
.Suitable for Ijidiee’ and Children’s
I Navy, Burgundy, Brown
and Black, per yard ........$2.00
36-INCH ALL WOOL SERGE
Special values are offered In shades
of Brown. Navy, Plum, Alice
Blue, per yant............$1.50
MASON-BRACKNEY CO.
42-INCH NOVELTY PLAID AND
STRIPED SUITING
Good range of serviceable
ymir choiee, tier yard .. .
FAY
STOCKINGS
styles,
..$1.25
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'e. ages about 11 or 12
15 bauds high. Kinder
, J. W. Pennell, • Ttuu
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tin sewing mid liaby
dlty. Mrs, W. L. Pelley,
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ut street. All rooms
1; all conveniences:
t; nil in good coitdi-
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—TODAY ONLY— (
A BIG FEATURE ATTRA(
Extra Good Saturday Proi
HELEN GIBS'
In the Thrilling Western Drama.
Wolves of the Range ”
CURRENT EVENT WEEKLY.
With Pershing’s Victors and Lots of Other Scenes.
LKO BIG COMEDY— J < *
“KING OF THE KITCHEN.”
If You Want to Laugh, See This One.
-es richest, black
:y, near city
’s. All in c'llth
acre. Xh Tin.r.i
ie Mpiaic. uvei
.14 Up.
Coming-
-For One Day Only, Monday
ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN in “HER MAN."
COMING TUESDAY—
FANNIE WARD in “THE NARROW PATH.”
.—•First-class b r-kSctper-ac-
(•sires small set 'of hooks for
» work; A1 references. Ad
>7 407. Sherman. j4-3tp
EAT MERCHANTS LUNCH
AT THE
SHERMAN LUNCH ROOM
WANTS—TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
A visit to our Sanitary Kitchen Is
Invited. Our food tastes like homo
cooking. Strictly Union House.
Ehst Ride Square. Telephone 08.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
UNION HOUSE.
FOR RENT—2 rooms furnished for
light housekeeping. 202 Cor. Walnut
and Cherry. Plioue l.'KKl. J4-3tc
FOB SALE—140 acres of heavy smooth
black land tn Grayson county, price
.$110 per acre with possession. See A.
JL JdfUuh. office south side square,
Sherman, Texas. y ap
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Gem Theatre
Paramount, Artcraft, Paralta and Bluebird Photoplays.
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—TODAY ONLY— 1
BIG DOUBLE HEADER
Elsie Ferguson
1/
| "Under the Greenwood Tree”
What would make a girl glad that
she’d left wealth, social position and
suitors by the score to wander forth as
a lone gipsy? ^
Right you are, but you never.saw such; a surprising,
exciting story of love before.
—Also— "' \
ROSCO FATTY ARBUCKLE
tn
“THE COOK».“
You haven’t seen a real funny comedy until you see
this one.
COMING MONDAY AND TUESDAY—
ADOLPH ZUKOR Presents
A John Emerson-Anita Loos Production
Shirley Mason, and Ernest Truex
“GOOD-BY, BILL.”
When John Emerson and Anita Loos get together to
PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR lb’i
will he to those who took the’ "Ivy
way” to lietter pay during 1918. Nig).!
school too. jl-.lte
FOB SALK—5 nice pigs, t! weeks til ’.
$5.00 each. See 14(d) N. Grand Ave.
.14 5tp
FOB RENT—Three nicely frnils';e 1
rooms, at 1411 N. Harrison Ave.. Vj
iiloek from ear line. j4-”tp
FOR SALE—Baby Oriole go-basket, !u
good condition, $12. Phone 80S.
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Did You Forget
Some One?
We have a few selections
left over that may be the
very gift you would like to
send. Drop in and see
them. * ^
“You Can Do Better at Shaw’s”
J. B. Shaw & Sons
—TODAY ONLY—
^YtAotuo Klovewo
and i
C&vd
| IBERTY THEATRE
EAST SIDE SQUARE
-k
—TODAY ONLY—
THE BROADWAY GIRLS CO.
V
“Ihelron Test”
Episode No. 9.
Also Showing
A BIG V COMEDY,
and
MUTT AND JEFF.
Presenting
“Little Miss Mischief’
A FARCE COMEDY IN ONE ACT
PICTURES
MARGUERITE FISHER
MONDAY—
PAULINE STARKE
In
“IRISH, EYES.”
TUESDAY—
“Hitting the High Spots.”
| hC iThe Boys Are Coming Home
THEATRE
Wednesday and Thursday—
JANUARY 8 AND 9.
Life is one
d - - n after
another for
That in itself will make NEW YEAR a memorable one. The
Old Khaki will he replaced with a newer dress. What is good for
men is also good for walls—exchanging the old for new.
As a NEW YEAR resolution we ought to see to it that both
the boys and Ihe walls get what is coming to them. See our 25e
SPECIALS in WALL PAPER for next week.
w. /V* BUTRIDGE
Phone 460. 210 South Travis St.
“MANTLES OF CHARITY.”
You may expect in this picture acting which is really
great—a story that is thrilling with a smashing climax and
a sterling production will not be disappointed
EVERYTHING NEW TODAY.
COMING MONDAY—
“AMERICA’S ANSWER.”
Official U. S.Goverament War Film.
GOVERNOR WILLIAMS OF
OKLAHOMA NOMINATED
FOR FEDERAL JU^GESHJR
—
Washington, Jan. 4—Robert L. Wll-
liauis of 1 hi rant, ok la., has been noiu-
pnated by President Wilson to be
1 lilted States Id strict Judge for the
eastern district of Oklahoma,
murder. This action causes much ad-
verse criticism.
The nominee to the federal bench is
a bachelor. He lias lived many years
at Durant, 40 miles east of Ardmore,
where lie used to practice law. In
earlier life lie was a Methodist
preacher in Texas. '
Governor Williams lias been an of-
fice-holder ever since Oklahoma be-
came a state. Prior to that he served
us n member of the • constitutional
.... .. ....tin- eoiisiiniiionai
Oklahoma City, Okla,, Jan." 4—Gov.! *1 nveatton. He was elected to the state
Robert L. Williams, when Informed by ■‘’'’prune bench and licet me chief jux-
/lYi • , > A . rn , .... ttoueti x#. vxiiuams, wiien informed b.v wnoi anu neeamo enter jus-
1, I.<T-SN2 Tied AaS. Work, While lOU Sleep. > the Associated Press of Ills appoint-! tK,‘- Four years ago he .became Okla-
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ment at United -States Judge for Ihe
eastern district of Oklahoma to suc-
ceed Judge Ralph E. Uaiiipbcll, rc-
signed, declined to_ make any—state
honia’s tlilixl state governor, the other
two having Teen Charles N. Haskell
and 1sh> (’rues'.
A. j.cnsiileruhlc--fight n^iinst- the
h'' * w IJTATf ^
lie wins to the end
aPALSHBSI
“Pals First,” uttered three times,
speaker's hand.above his heart, is the
Pgr,sword (f the underworld, if the
signal is not returned, then be* knows
lie confronts an enemy.
Same Prices, 10 and 20 Cents.
make a fool of the Kaiser—the Kaiser is some FOOL.
Shirley Mason and Ernest Tnlex sure do knock the
stuffens out of more than Kaiser Bill’s rebellious mustache.
What would you do.....?!? Thtsy did worse than
THAT! Come and see! ' ■*'"
ITS CANDY TIME.
COMING SOON—
HAROLD PEAT
In
“PRIVATE PEAT.”
AN ARTCRAFT SPECIAL
Naturally during cool weather
you crave sweets, you require
them—YOU KNOW THAT.
Tills is only to remind vou
to get the liest—CANDYLAND’S
MOST ENJOYABLE CANDIES.
OUR GUARANTY.
Our confections are made in
our Own establishment from the
finest Ingredients and are guar-
anteed absolutely pore and
healthful.
THE CANDYLAND
CONFECTIONERI
219 North Travis SL
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signed, declined .to. .make any______state- A-t»nmnmlil« ngnf 'tiylniif......the
ment ether than to repeat his intention fl(IuinaMon of Governor Williams was
<n ........o. i.. •.*'— -—— —.. made in Washington. The governor
went to the national mpital last
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LAST DAY TO SEE
ILLIAM FARNU
In His Latest De Luxe Production
FOR FREEDOM”
Powerf&HWeSodraina Dealing with
Dealing
Problem of Unjust Criminal Stigma.
COMING MONDAY AND TUESDAY—
II
TOO FAT
TO FIGHT
FKAMK MCINTYRE
MkM t, tbbtrtmmkf
He braved ^dd stool
*md shall fw to raise
the fla^s of mercy
/Ansa miiows •
VJOLDWYW
to remain In office s'* governor until
the inauguration of Governor-elect J.
R. A. Robertson, Jun. 13. or until tbe
•senate has confirmed his appointment.
Governor Williams was lmr'n in 1811X in S0,,|p Quarters that tl
and only a few days ago celebrated a*al"st hls ''1("vatI,m »« “>e
bis 60th birthday.
month to look out for hls own inter-
ests in tlmt connection. It is lielieved
in some quarters that the fight
MBMIRPI federal
bench will be continued In the senute.
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first Chief Justice of the Oklahoma
Supreme Court until he resigned in
1!)14 to enter the gubernatorial cam-
paign, which resulted in his election
to the governorship.
Governor Williams came to Okla-
homa from Alabama, hls native state,
-1) years ago, and has been active in
county and state politics' jdm-e ids
appointment as city attorney of Du-
rant a short time later.
.......oral nation of Governor - Wil-
liams to succeed Judge Ralph k.
(’ampbi'U, who was appointed by
President Roosevelt and who resigned
last fall to become general counsel for
art oil company at Tulsa, 1ms been ex-
pected by many of Ids followers. It
was nsjijmed that President Wilson
left the nomination in the hands of
Attorney General Gregory, before he
started for Europe, to be sent to. the
senate at flu* discretion of Mr. Greg-
ory.
Last month Governor Williams cel-
ebrated hls 50th birth anniversary by
pardoning or puroling more limn a
hundred convicts from the state pen!
tentiary, 20 of whom were sent up for
Did It Naturally.
‘ How you do stutter, my poor lad.
Did you ever go to a stammerin’
school?’’
“N-n-no. sir. I dud-dud-do tills
n-iiaturally.”
The reward of one duty is the |>ow-
er to fulfill another.—George Eliot...........
‘‘Somebody should stand up for tho
street railways,” exclaimed the man
wiio believes In fair play. “Sir,” ex-
claimed the protesting citizen, “as a
passenger I have stissl up for them
twice a day for year*."—^Washington
Star.
Glad as we are that the Colonel is
(Convalescing so rapidly, we suptmse
science will never Is* able to explain
why it was not Ills vocal organs, in-
stead of hls auricular machinery, that
OBt of whack—Houston Post.
And there was no more war unto
the five and thirtieth year of tho
vetgn of Asa.—II Chronicles, xv, 19.
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Frank McIntyre will make
you laugh—that Is tbe accom-
plishment of not n few fat
men—and he will make yon
dry vour eyes and thrill to a
simple, sweet story of human
sacrifice—tlmt Is the accom-
plishment of not fat man ex-
cept Mr. Mclntyr,,.
COMING—WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY-
HAROLD LOCKWOOD
‘ In
“PALS FIRST. ’’
Good Warm Winter Coats'
AT A BIG SAVING.
Come Tonight and Be Fitted.
Every Wanted Size and Price.
$18.75, $22.50, $25.00, $27.00, $30.00.
% ■ \ *
Worth Nearly Double.
Walter C. Jones ^ Co.
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