Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Monday, June 18, 1917 Page: 8 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT—SHERMAN, TEXAS.
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Monday, June t8, 1917
MEN’S PANTS.
A great big rtock of Ser-
viceable Paata, well made
aad specially low prices.
$6.00 PANTS......$4.95
$5.00 PANTS.....$3.95
$4.00 PANTS......$3.45
$3.50 PANTS......$2.95
$3.00 PANTS ..... $2.45
$2.50 PANTS.....$1.95
Wash Paata $1.15 *nd
...........$1.25
Best ’Underwear we have
ever offered. Union Saits
50c, 65c 75c and .. $1.00
Straw Hats.
Keel Saits. *
Shirts of all kinds.
Also Shoes and Slippers
for men and hoys that will
please yon.
EXSTEIN’S
WANTS—TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
11*17 FORD cur for sale. Apply Merit
A Aruspigrr. JlfMJt
I>>KT—At auction or on K. Travla Sat-
unlay night, purse with small lavemh r
purse containing change. Return to
democrat or Livingston's. JlS-.1t
FURNISHED HOUSE for rent for
the summer. Garage included. Nice
location. Call 1206. jl*4t
I/JST—A black and white sport coat
between Lee and Maxey Sts. Under
please return to Democrat or call H.
T. Met Jinn Is. Reward. Phone 60 W2.
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Ft tit SALE—107 acres. Grayson coun-
ty, well Improved on pike road; trade
ler city properly. Meek A Arnspiger.
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FOR RENT—House, 4 rooms and
bath, electric lights, natural gas,
don in. 100S N. Travis St. Phone
1000. JlR-lwJ
IJ.A.L.WOLFEI
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|TITLES EXAMINED wPERfECTEDf
NO CRIMINAL BUSINESS
FOR RENT—Nice home, newly pa-
pered, 5 rooms, bath, barn, lights.
410 Orange street. * Also 1 4-room
house, natural gns, Itarn. chicken
house. MS H. First St. A. L. Rurton,
Old phone 51. 4
FOR RENT—A house at 1016 S.
Montgomery: 4 furnished rooms, bath,
east front, garden and fruit. $20 per
month. Call 1143. JlS-6t
FOR RENT—4 rooms furnished for
phone 581.
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light 'housekeeping. Old
Fall at 002 S. Travis. T
AGENTS WANTED—Men and
women, “a washing wonder.” Goes in
everv family. Call Williams Hotel.
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FOR RENT—Desirable offices In Mur-
phy Building. Apply to Hill A Hare.
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Ensrgctic Influanca.
“Does your wife find politic* Inter
rating?”
"Not a* Interesting a* the expect*
to make It before she get* through with
It”—Washington Star.
YOUR NEW LYRICI
AEROPLANE VAUDEVILLE
AT SUBMARINE PRICES
TODAY
“TORINO DUO”
THE GREAT HIAW1AN MUSICAL AND RINGING MARVELS
If you like good music don’t fail to hear these wonderful en-
tertainers. Best of its kind on circuit.
MISS EDNA DAVIS
The lady with that beautiful Soprano Voice. Catchy songs, Clever entertainer
' Also “ISMARRIAGE .”
Featuring Marguerite Clayton, Edw. Arnold, Lillian Drew and
Sidney. Ainsworth. One picture each week.
Ali different, all complete and strong in plot and swift and ab-
' sorbing in action.
One Reel Comedy—“HE WINKED AND WON.”
Tuesday—“ONLY A ROSE.” (Drama.)
“HERE AND THERE.” (Comedy.)
Coming—“ROTH ROSSO & CO.”
Violin, Guitar and Piano. Clever Songs and Dances.
Also THE BENZAR KIDS A couple of Youngsters who are
a big hit.
Summer Prices, Matinee 5 and 10c; Evening, 10 and 15c.
M08E WEINSTEIN, Assistant. L A. CROSBY, Manager.
When we read we fancy we could be
martyr*. When we come to act we
cannot bear a provoking word.—Han-
nah Mora.
Adversity sometimes gives a maa
courage; prosperity too often take* II
out of him.
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July silk & Tub Fabrics
DELINEATOR PATTERNS
FANCY SILKS for dresses and skirts—This season's newest
and best colors and color combinations are the latest, a
yard...........................$1.50 and $2.00
SPORT FABRICS—In all the fancy effects—stripes, dots,
splashes, plaid and many others at......50c, 35c and 25c
VOILES AND ORGANDIES—Plains and fancies, 40 inches
wide—stripes, fancies and floral effects.... 20c and 25c
LAWNS—Figured Lawns in very attractive patterns and
color combinations, a yard....... ( . . . . .15c and 10c
SPECIAL SALE—In Suit room—Do not overlook this op-
portunity to save money.
The volume of water flowing in the
Texas rivers is very variable, not only
in different seasons of the year, but
also in different years.
It Is not our wrong actions which It
requires courage to confess so much ns
those that are ridiculous and foolish.-
I Rousseau.
The comparative mortality of differ-
ent occupations shows that clergy and
farm laborers have the lowest death
rate.
Deer swim rapidly and gracefully,
and It la not uncommon for them to
cover a distance of ten or fifteen miles
in the- water. ,
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Mason- firackney Co
TIE MEAT LOW-PRICE IIT MOBS STORE
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-TODAY ONLY-
TOPIC
-TODAY ONLY-
Famed Freckles
Now on the Screen
JACK PICKFORD as Freckles
Brings Fiction’s Favorite to Life
LOUISE HUFF as ,,Angelt>
The “Angel” smiles, the “Lad” sur-
mounts all difficulties, wins, and at last
marries the “Angel.” A screen adaptation
of Gene Stratton Porter’s famous story of
“Freckles.” Abounding in scenes of excep-
tional grandeur and marvelous photo-
graphic effects, also
PATHE NEWS—Sunday Release.
-TOMORROW-
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
in
THE EASIEST WA Y
. and
PATHE NEWS—Tuesday’s Release
T5he KJng Theatre
—TODAY ONLY—
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GEORGE BEBAN
in
"BONDS BETWEEN”
The World’s Greatest Character Actor in
an Entirely New Role.
—TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY—
MARY ANDERSON and
ANTONIO MORENO
In the Special Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature
“THE MAGNIFICENT MEDDLER”
A Thrilling Tale of How a Young Reporter Tries to Mould
The Destinies of a Frontier Town and Success.
Soon—Alice Joyce and Harry Morey in “The Question.”
Coming—“Womanhood.”
Animal S«ntri«*.
Man la not alone in using sentries to
guard him from danger. Birds and an-
imals have been doing this for count*
less ages. Every gunner who knows
anything about bunting geese is famil-
iar with the fact that if lie Is to bo
successful ho must always evade the
wild goose picket.
Most birds that congregate In flocks,
particularly In winter, always put a
i picket on guard. The golden plover is
| an example of this. The British star-
lings conduct their movement! on mtll-
! tary fines.
' The beaver ulways posts a picket on
guard, and that probably accounts for
I the reason that so few are ever seen,
although their work is much in evi-
dence. Sentries of the wild are ofteu
killed “doing their bit.”—New York
Sun. “
J. 2$. Shaba & Sons
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Just received a new line of Silk Skirts in
assorted cblors and stripes, $7.50 to $10.00
Also a new line of Crepe De Chine and
Georgette Waists.. .......$3.50 to $6.00
Come in and see them.
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You Can Do Better at Shaw’s
GEM THEATRE TODAY
AND TOMORROW
America’s Sweetheart and Yours in
A ROMANCE OF THE REDWOODS
BY CECIL It. De.MILLE AND JEANIK MarPHERSON
AN
ARTCRAFT
PRODUCTION
IN 6 PARTS
SPECIAL MUSIC TODAY BY MR. FRANK A. SAUNDERS.
SCHEDULE TIME—12,1:38,3,4:30, 6, 7:30 and 9 P. M.
PRICES 10 AND 20 CENTS.
JEWEL THEATRE TODAY
FRANCELIA BILLINCT0N in "MONEY'S MOCKERY.”
A story of hearts, plots and millions.
WILLIAM FRANEY and GALE HENRY
in “THE BOSS OF THE FAMILY.”
An Extra Funyy Joker Comedy.
ALSO PRESENTING THE FAMOUS
UNIVERSAL SCREEN MAGAZINE. '
BILLY RHODES in “HIS WEDDING NIGHT.”
An txar funny Christie Comedy. Don't Mis* It.
TOMORROW—
“BEACH NUTS” with GLADYS VARDEN
An L-Ko Komiral Homed) of Keen Kompetitiou between a
Knight and Knave.
Also UNIVERSAL ANIMATED WEEKLY and
RUTH STONEHOUSE in “MARY ANN IN SOCIETY.”
COMING SATURDAY—“HELL MORGAN’S GIRL.”
Good Printing for Merchants by The Democrat
(See (Wither Ad.)
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The Queen TSheatre
—TODAY AND TOMORROW—
CHARLES RAY
n In
“THE MILLIONAIRE VAGRANT”
It is a Triangle Play, brimfull of Action, showing Life
in the Drawing Room and Slums, and closing with a remark-
able surprise.
—WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY—
WILLIAM S. HART -
“WOLF LOWRY'
The Incomparable Bill Hart in An Entirely
New Characterization.
As King of the Wild Desert Country He Throws Fear Into
the Hearts of His Enemies.
A Thrilling Love Story With a
Remarkable Surprise at the Finish.
St0
CLARA
KIIUBALL
YOVNG
“ The Girl With The Million Dollar Eyes”
The World’s Brightest Screen Star
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
in
“The Easiest Way”
What is the Goal of “The Easiest Way?” /
The World’s Greatest Picture Star at Her Best.
First Time Shown in the State. ,
TOPIC THEATRE
Tuesday and Wednesday^ Admission 10 and 20 cents
Dreraing Wound* With Sugar.
Dr. G. Magnus reports to tba Thera-
peutische Monatsbcfte of Berlin on his
success in treating wounds with ordi-
nary sugar. This he sprinkles in a
thick Jayef over a woontj that ha*
previously lteen washed and dried. lie
covers it with a dry dressing, which
he renews every day.
The Journal of the American Medical
Association says a great advantage of
Ibis dressing Is that it does not stick
to the wound, but stimulates u power,
ful secretion, which flushes out tlm
depths of the wound, while profuse
suppuration softens crusts and necrotic
tissue and gives a chance for healthy
granulation below. When tills stage Is
reached salves or transplantation take
the place of the sugar. r
Special Tomorrow
The Last Week of The Clearance Sale-
Special Inducements in Every
Department—
YARD GOODS—SILKS—SKIRTINGS—
WAISTS—DRESSES
Jersey Silk*Suits—Tailored Coat Suits—
Georgette Dresses.
WalterX. Jones 3 Co.
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