Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 3, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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M'KDNESDAv, MARCH 3, HUS
THU SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT.
PAGE THREE
BAPTIST CONVENTION
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
* SPORTING NOl I S. 4
A STRAP
SLIPPER
IN THE WORLD OF
SPORT
(By E. J. Isenhower. I ,
On May the 12th thl\ year
Southern Baptist Convention
convene in Houston. It has
twenty-one years since this
met in this state; and has nt
Texas trut four limes durini
Kentucky horsemen are
ready for the derby for
olds to be run May 8.
Retting
3-year*
•-■-that
ever.
This is one of the
is prettier than
Sammy Robideau Aspires to
. '. lightweight Title.
First reports from the South
show the importance or ip-d Cross
entire history of Its existence
corps In baseball.
many
Ttiis convention
constitutes one
of the largest representative religi-
ous gatherings on earth, in addi-
tion to the vast number, from all
over the United States, there will
be present at this convention, repre-
sentatives of this mighty lienomuia-
Uon from almost every quarter of
the globe—from among the peo-
ples of many tongues and nations
t ome of the visitors to this great
SPRING MODELS
Philadelphia horsemen are to
meet Saturday night to promote
racing, breeding and steeplechasing.
Jack Johnson's adven ores trying
to get into Mexico would make
more interesting reading than the
fight dope. .
now ready. The small
steel ornaments on the
straps and the throat
are very becoming to
the foot. i
PRICE $3 00
Yates Shoe Company
__Jin on);-nunc shoe htorkT
It, is said that Mike Mitchell, re-
leased by Washington to Rich-
mond, will quit baseball to fotlow
the ponies, ~
The American Henley will be
rowed on the Schulykil! River,'Phil-
adelphia, on May 22. the course
being 1 mile and, .mo yards.
Some Cash Prices
XXNX Ocffep, per package.......
t 'abbug0, per pound........ ............
1 ih-oent Arm & Hammer Soda.........
1 peck Potatoes. ........ j'
Two cans Porn..'...................
Two cans Ttoma.toe.-i. . . ......
One 2.5® Tetley Tea......?!!!!*! ’.j
One sack Best Floor...,.,;...........
One 25c can Schotton Baking Powder . ’ * ’ ’
, I VKUYTHIXG IN PROPORTION,
riioe Are (Wi IViirs—Me Mill Not Charge Anything.
JESS WALL
THi: I'iiK .;n \k' i!
Th*4 A. A. Xh national indoor j
(rark meet for nenior cUampionahips !
A. M. TEA6UE
■viH begin tomorrow in .New York.
The international league troubles '
will be adjusted on March 13, when ,
each club will put. up $10,uni) as a
guarantee, and the schedule will -
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*he Shoe and flames Man
Who Saves You Money
I have started a IS Days’ Harness Sale. Prices
have been greatly reduced—You can save a lot
of money by buying now.
4. TEAGUE
216 IK. Houston
Chicago will have a 25-mile hike
roadraee on March 11, over the!
boulevards of the Northwest Side. I
Newark opens its bike season on the (
2Sth.
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Photo by American Press Association.
Little Sammy Robideau, who made
everybody sit up with a Start when ho
flattened Gilliert Gallant in four rounds
recently, is perhaps the most danger-
ous puncher in the ring today. He is
one (wan who luts tin; entire respect of
Champion Wei®.
liobiduau was horn in Minneapolis,
Minn., in 1SIH2. He enlisted in the
United States nav.v in IPOS) and began
his career as a lighter in the service.
He beat all the good ones in the navy,
itud after Ids discharge he went to!
Philadelphia, applied to Jock McCJui-
gnn for a berth ami lias been with him
ever since. One man is responsible for
Robideuu’s improvement This is little
Johnny Lofrus, who piloted Ketofoel,
Frankie Neil, teach Cross, A) Kauf-
man and Jack Johnson. Loftus said iu
speaking of his latest charge:
Santa Barbara opens a new golf
course today with an amateur
event. Goodly prizes have been of-
fered to tempt the professionals to
make the trip to the coast.
R OM A VS BEAUTY NO SECRET:
—U ail lies in -the rare she be-
stows upon herself and in keeping
fit bay those dread ills peculiar to
her sex. The flashing eye, the
elastic step and the clear complex-
ion never accompany organic
troubles. The distressed expression
lassitude, headaches and menial
depression are only the teil-tale
symptoms. Women so troubled
should take Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound, that simple
We have made arrangements to carry
a stock o( the Burd High Compression
Piston Rings and would be glad to have
1 axamine
a stock ol the Burd Hiqh Com
r ~ •
you come in and
our proposition.
Lomax Auto CO
The Far Eastern Olympic will be
Held at, Shanghai May 15 to 22.
Dr. Wu Ting-fang former minister
toi Washington, is the organizer of
tho meet.. Filipinos, Japs and Si-
jttese will compete with the Chinese
for honors.
[ Public Auctioneer
i Office at Queen Theatre Old Phone 1473
ihem and get
Should Jack Johnson
...... ... -.......... succeed
in defeating Jess Willard, he will
have accomplished a (cat that lias
not been equaJled in ring history,
-says a prominent sport, writer. The
when
nearest arpMmch to it wps
Bob Fitzsimmons, at the age of
35. conquered Jim Corbett at Car-
*«Jn Oily, 1 • Whatever nla.v be said
against Willard, it is a fact that he
is the best white heavyweight that
has come to tire front during the
past 10 years. Yet a supposedly
dissipated negro al the age of 3 7
is picked to beat him. On the face
of It there must be something wrong
with -ueh a conclusion, fa order
to win Johnson n:list perform what
past pugilistic history shows is the
nature 'of a miracle. With the ex-
ception of Kitz, who was considered
a freak
"He will win the t itle sure. He is the
hardest hitter alive, and he is poind
ahead al! the time. Hc»hns had abottt
fifty battles and never hits been knock- ;
ml out. though I will say Joe Sbugrtte
almost turned it at the Harden. You i
remember Joe landed one on Sam's 1
chops, and he took a cotint of seven for 1
his hit. Rohidcsui thinks Gallant is the
roughest and toughest fellow he ever'
mot. while Jimmy Duffy is the class-1
lest. I only hope Welsh gives us our
chance. I'U stake niy life on it that he
knocks the Welshman cold "
Look Ahead!
There arc some persons who ride
“JI Ahrtpgh the journey of life with
their backs to the horse's head. They
are always looking Into the past. They
are forever talking about the good old
times and how different things were
when they 'were young. There is no
romance hi the world now, and no
heroigpu. \Tjbe very winters and sum
mers ate nothing to what they used to I
be In fact, life is altogether on a
small, commonplace scale. Ntnv, that
is a miserable sort of thing- It brings
a kind of paralyzing chtii over
Safety and Service
The Home Interurban
(Texas Traction Company)
between
Denison Sherman Dallas
and intermediate points
Direct into mi.ban connections at Dallas for Maco, Corsicana,
fort Mortil, Cleburne ami intermediate iieiuts.
a kind of paralyzing chili over lifg and
petrifies Abe natural spring of joy that
should lie forever leaping up to meei
the fresh new mercies Unit ihc d.iv
Lpcjis lirtttgitig.—-Exi liauga.
Olympian Stowaway Turns Boxer.
Harry Xortou, the schoolboy whose
propensity for traveling fed him to be-
come a Stowaway oil the ship that car-
ried the American athletes to Stock-
holm on the occasion of the last Olym-
piad. has turned a boxer. Norton made
uis professional debut a few weeks ago
in a four round preliminary and made
such a showing that three tight niuim-
-ers have offered to look after his bust
ness affairs, Norton stopped Kid Moul-
ton in three rounds His work showed
class throughout. NdHon stripped to
1 Id pounds. He declares he is cured
if the wanderlust.
no ring champion since
the time—of Sullivan fun* heeft -ahlo-
to defend IBs title at the ago of 37.
and even Fltz nfet defeat at that
age. Today there is not a first-
class man in any division as old as
John ion, or even near hk age."
Make 2 A. M.
as safe as 9 P.M
A great, majority ’of persons af-
flicted with eczema have no other
ailment, which is accepted as
proof That eczema is purely a skin
disease. Merit o 1 Eczema Remedy
is recommended especially for ec-
zejjia and diseases of the skin. If
you are afflicted with this terrible
disease we ask you to use' this rem-
edy on ou>- guarantee. Prices 5ffc
St.Off. Keith s Drug Store, Sher-
man. Texas, agents.
Carefully
Sreened
Full
Weight
ONLY tHE BEST
From ItIcAlester and Briar Creek
| Phones 90 f, ARNOLD! §
Real security means keeping
the would-be intruder outside.
Will the burglar cross a
LIGHTED porch? Will he
attack a house with a light
upstairs? Not he!
Without health, genuine joy is
impossible; without good digestion
and regular bowel movement vou
cannot have health. Why neglect
keeping" bowels open and -risk be-
ing sick and ailing'.’ You don’t
have to. Take one small Dr.
King's New life Pill at night, in
the morning you will have a full,
free bqwei movement and feel
much better. Helps your appetite
I'ltd d section. Try one tonight..
Aft- druggists, T(j& w
Amateur Baseball League.
i \ t *a f rt*rsn n of \> w *\'< >rk
Are ruu enjoying this
kind of protection? Is.ycur
house wired? if-not
was,
re-elected president of the National j
Amateur Baseball association at a ;
meeting at. Gierebiud. C. C. Townes
of Cleveland ami George Buethel of
Louisville were elected vice presidents
and E. C. Seaton. Chicago, secretary
and treasurer Pittsburgh and De-
troit wen. admitted to membership iu
the league. Apptlcatrrrns^frotu about
forty other citi-s were received. Re-
t»orts were made showing tlie healthy
growth of amateur baseball and plans
discussed for tlie TP15 amateur world’s
championship series. • . ■
Exptair-od.
He-1 wonder now they canie to call
“a wife's persutful allowance her pin
money.
She—l guess it’s because her hus-
band generally sticks her on it—Ex-
change.
Special For a Few Days Only |
COUNTRY SAUSAGE j
5 and 10 pound lots at only 16 cents per pound
ArnoltPs Market \
OLD MOO -- DOTH ITIOXES
THIS DATE l\
Morld Eictus i.f
HISTORY.
Maii h :t.
Wire It
Oa tasy Terms
Ask l,s For Details
Ifl-M- First colon arrived at Poto-
mac river tor the settlement
of Merylund. under Lord
Baltimore. Sail was purchas-
ed from India.is and pruvitw
based on freedom of religion.
1776—Americans under Col. Bull
burned seven British vessels
mar Favantiah, laden for
England.
ISO”—Sir John Jiuokworth, bavins
forced the i'ardaneiics, r«-
nassed .the »iraiLs with heavy
loss.
-1S15 War declared between the
Unitnl States and Algiers '
1S13 Florida admitted into the
union. —rf-
!l 8-UJ---U. S, Department of tite In-
terior was established. »
iSt!!— Emancipation of the serfs in
• » " Rnaaia.
187 5—Germans began the evacua-
« lion Baris; conelUston of
the i raneo-Prussian war,
1 878—Treaty of peace signed . be-
tween Russia and Turkey.
Nickahs Shmiug Back.
Guy NT kails, the EnsUsh* oarsman,
snih'vl from London on Feb. 20 to take
charge of coaching the Yale university
crews, according to a statement by
Captain Dencgre at a mass meefiiig of’
crew candidates More than 200 stu-;
dents presented themselves ns enndi-,
dates for positions in the varsity and}
Prnotice on the ma-j
.Made From F'luit—(.aii’t Harm
Tender .Sloiiuitdi, Liver and
Bowels.
NKM 055
Texas Power and Light Co. No a:
entum
COPLEY & ROWAN UHLS
Lepresent the biggest and I test Old Line Fire Insurance Com-
panies in America. Me secure ijoleR and satisfactory adjustments
and will appreciate your pationage. We make a specially of
Automobile Insurance of all kinds. Also Oa ualty Insurance in
all its brunches.
WE ALSO CLAIM to be the most active Real Estate Men in
your city. If yon doubt it try us.
Room* 200, 207 and 2»»M M. ^ \,U l. Dank RutldinU,
freshman boats,
chines will begin soon iu the gyuma
shim.
CLA SSIFIED APS. ll'QRK T HILL YOU SLEEP
English Horse Wins King's Cup.
The winner of (lie Klnu em)>eror’«
cup at Calcutta on Christmas was the
English bred Arthur B„ by A till, r.nd
ou Hie folliMting day he ran sivond to
BOTH PHONES 832
fhichtttor's Wedding In the Viceroy’s
cep This makes six consecutive vic-
tories for British bred stock in the';
Viceroy's cui), which was formerly uio-
■xqMilized by Australian hreds.
I82J
* Doors Open Thursday
Thursday. March 4-f/i the doors of
THE VOGUE
MILUNOtV SHOP
will be opened for business. The line for pres-
ent showing will consist of street and tailored hats
in chic, fancy shapes and in leading colors;
Tt will be to your interest to see this display, so
r6ifl€fub6r the dot# and pay us a visit,
Mrs. NELLIE BASS
Great Britain.
ISSJ —George 8. Dewey, the hero of
Manila, made admiral of thp
U. S. navy. V .
V?lp- First territorial U'gtefSttffftL
of Alaska met at Juneau.
Peterson Heads Oarsmen.
The Pacific Association of Amateur
Oarsiueu elected Henry 0. I'ctcraon
prerddcin. The San Francisco rowing
organization iudorsed the application
By tliov who provide a generous (table and good l»onsi'-klu
are alwaya cais ful to deal at the store wlieixj reliable brands
furnished. Ami that, accounts for the t'asii Grocery Co fur
lng so many hums in ,Slicrtnai»--nie Frumbdl Line
„ THERE IS NONE BETTER. t
TRY A POUND OF' OUR l iatNDELL COFFKK.
Athletic. Exercise*.
Flattered * Restaurant Keeper—I n;
glad to hear, sir, that you’ve been championship of the National .^ssoria-
growing so strong since you began tkm of Amateur Onr-iuen. This re-
coining to my restaurant gatta wtli be awardcsl next Man*.
Fnllett—Well, it’s a fact loo see, —----------
my habits are sedentary, and 1 can t To Care a cold in One Day
afford to enter a gymnasium. Yes, Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE
air; your steak* and roast fowl* are Tablet*. Druggists refund money
tasking a new man of we. If it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE’S
Cash Grocery Com’y
OLD/JPHONE 881 AND «17. F>EM PHONE 3D7.
the genuine, made by “California
iFig Syrup Company, '—Advertise-
ment ^
This House of Good
Shoes Extends J
Spring Greeting
and invites you here to
see the best efforts of the -
/ A--y frl
best makers of SHOES
^ J
in all the y
'~r - r
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NEW SPRING MODELS
1 -i' ■
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for men,-women and
children
t« 'i'SflfS?
You’ll be sure to find
here—
Best Shoes at Any Price
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