Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 137, Ed. 1 Friday, December 22, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1922.
THREE
Today and Saturday —
Lnivrrsal Western
ROY STEWART
“King of the Forest”
“In the Days of the
Buffalo Bill.”
With
Art Acord
Also B'g Century Comedy
With lots of Fun.
Gas Price Difference
To Be Looked Into
By Denison Mayor
IVi»i>ou. 'IVxn*. 1 *ir. *2*2. -Mayor W.
I . Wriivor has Im ^hh tin in\**stiirafi<»n
into j*riff« of •rtisolintv Saturday gaso-
1 in** was sidling in I H*nison nr *21c a
Hon.
11 was ihdiv. rod from Oklahoma by
iruck ft! H»a and In al dealers reduced
Ibt* retail prbi* to VA*.
Tuvsttoiy the -price* uptiu advance^ to
21 e.
Htrsoline Iras !«vn selling throughout
lliraysnn County for 2le for more than
a month, while motorists in surround-
ing counties Yiave been buying gaso-
line tit IS a 114 lib*. In somtj eases! the
differential in the (irayson County
pfite and price* elsewhere has been ns
high as be. At Hurnnl, nklu., thirty
miles north of Sherman, gasoline was
recently as low at 15e. Tin* (irayson
County prices have been uniformly 2c
to ”r hi,"her than >11 adjoining North
Texas counties.
Retailers de< hire that wholesalers re-
fuse to give them the wholesale price
of l.V and Ide which retailers in the
cities where gas is selling for is and
Mr, but (onlinne to charge them lSe,
and that the prbe being given else-
where cannot be met. They are un-
able to give any reason for tin* discrim-
CHRISTMAS DAY
AT ST. STEPHEN’S
CHURCH HERE
ELABORATE PROGRAM IS AN
NOFNCKD, AND ALL ARE
CORDIALLY INVITED
GERMAN SHIPS
IN COLLISION
MAJESTIC, MOLEST SHIP AFLOAT
Kl NS INTO IIEKANOARIA IN
TERRIFIC GALE.
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On Movie Screen IE
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Al ll>«* Travis
O------O a pupil who ln«-ks only this t<» hn’ v, Frvnr
} t\ • P | g**niu*. wizen iqnm tlie love of i pare ni< te •
voiiiik friel t,> prevail up n her 'q
danre* lii 1 he notorious Moulin Rouge’ "
'j *<*f Faria). o.ti-nxlbly to help pay for
C the youth's loKsuns. His real puroose
I i< le betray her. that the disillusion-
Ray C. Small wood. director of many IT't’n' youth, who believes the
notable wit-mi Mieeessea, among them "**Kht bring rnnuor *' his
the majority of Nr.zimova's special '1,11 an<* 1 has, by suffering, awaken!
pniditi lions iinil the mvnt r.vramid S,II|E
j I'i-lure. My <>hl jKentneky Home,'' Eravis Theatre next Monday and
h: i prod tie. a] another magnlfiant pro- Tncsday.
i do. i,mi, “Queen of the Moliu Rouge,'’ ' ® '
whi h was adapted from the famous BETH IT IN I’OSTOITTCE
stage triumph of the game name by DEPARTMENT IS SHOWN.
By IBs 4 (toriate* Prrt.
Sorrow# has a population of
rt.uoO.'stO persona.
jimition lioing made
Hirnysoii t'oimty.
in tiio price
Queen Theatre
Coming Monday and Tuesday—
~ Two Big Days
D. W. GRIFFITH PRESENTS
-A Simple Story of Plain People.
*■
Shows: 12, 2:30 5, 7:30, 9:15.
Admission 10c and 25c
The high festival of Christmas will M 1,1 M •’"Her.
la- duly observed in st. Stephen's Kpis- Br tbl * As a stage play, “Queen of the Mott* Chicago. Ills,, Dee. 52,___General
* "I'-'11 i hureh with servieea on ......lav Sonthaniton, Dec. •[ il(. Wllj(0 Hn Rouge" thrilled Broadway for over Charles (i. Dawes, former director
morning at In ::u o'eloek. For this stai liner Majestic. .h,Eking in a t.-r- j '' rir''’,‘ ’""'.ttre. Its fame the National Budget, today nmde rub
service the Hum'll will he beautifully ,,1 i<- Kuk. Iu)|uj.> cr;lsll(„| ^?th tin- < u- s,“''1"1 "iioughont the nninlry and ten li- what lie termed the "stimmerged"
dis orated with evergreens in honor of „.mj Bernngat ia I ....... ' "tiipanles wi re in essar.v t" meet hulauce sheet of the |K>stoftice depart
tin' "New Born King." The music for The Cuiiard'a taffii.-il was snlini.H' "ution-widr demand for the drama, meat. It showed a deficit of $18,188,
this servloe will be espeeially beautiful j;, ||1(. ,.,!|lisi<in The Majestic dragged Sn,*»*,‘iucntlv five of these toured 000 for the first three monthi opera-
and appropriate, and will Is* rendered [„.r The flajeJti,- is the larg- Urninatie critics tic,n of the jmmMiiI serwlee this year,
by tile large vested *'hoir. who luiYe :if|oa( jL \wiil.-d it ,".s mu' uf the strongest stories ---■ • --
In
time
priivlicing this music for some tons.
The following is the music list:
ever given legitimate prodm-tinn.
Negroes to Meet.
Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 22.—A
. Mrs. John Nunn, organist
Processional. Hymn 72, "(> Come All
. V" tie liner
Kyrie Kllisoii ................. Read
Tim story is one that appeals to the ■ - — • ----- —.......,
emothirs. It is the love story of »» ,io“111 ''"mention of negroes, under the1
ington, March (i to 9.
It Has built at llunihnrg by tier-*
, many during the war and was named
0l'"im , r" l",,‘ ................... the Bismarck. I
The Rernngaria weighs ,-'u - tons 1 Am.-ri.-sin youth in an old world set- nMRl,I<-eH 01 "H‘ N>Bro N*t$o»«l Kdn, a-
and is one of the largest trans-Atlam' ,in:" story of „ young woman's ,lonil‘ will he held in Wash-
In the world. Jt was former-j "'"Id's resis-ct that
ly the Herman liner L'mperaltor I hn-sweetheart might rise to fame and
I'"" ................. I.'onnod .|1|(, Majestic, in a recent trip, iJ fortune. And as adapted and produced
l‘ctI'- daiined to hava broken the world n>- *'-v *^IV ^ Smallwood it a'louiuls in
ion! for speeding across the Atlantic.I ;lm* holds the spectator’s Inter-
Tliis was just after it had been equip*
Hundred ]l(.,| with new propellers and had been
Hymn 7K, '(» Little Town of
Icliem."
Sermon lij-t Uie Pastor.
I toMilogv ..............Did
Offertory Anthem. "It Came fpon the overhauled at Boston.
Midnight Clear-’......... Sullivan ]t I(,ft
Siirsnm conln ............. Cnmidgc ns
Benedictus ................... Ihssl
Agnus Del .................... Reed
Gloria In Kxeelsis........ old ChSnt
"Grant I’s Thyi Peace".,.... Tromsn
Reafwsionnl. Hymn so. ‘ Angels From
the Realm of Glory."
I’o tlude. Organ.
Fro. t the above it cannot be doubted
Hint lids Christmas service will he
New York a few days ago
one of the “Christmas ships" taking
people to England for the holidays.
e-t by till' charm of its settings t.wl
the hriUhincc of its action.
An old music master, in seeking to
inject soul quality Into the playing of
—•*« > a
ALLEGED ROBBERS ARE
ARRESTED IN CHICAGO
fiy the -tisociatcd Pretu
<iiini£o, Ills.. I *vc. 22.—Ton moil,
allogoil members of a yanp of robbers
ver, beautiful, and In accord with the winch ^di^said has o",t«R.2likKMKK)
i-hit ’-hs traditions. 1, 1- W. lB opprnti0M thr(,i:ghout the Miss-
issippi Valley, were under arrest here
| today. Associates ef the ten men were
school will lie held Saturday night ari R
m.’iy will alteud. and till are cordially j
invited to do so.
The Christmas tree for the Sunday I
7 o’clock in the I’arfsh Hall, where a I
‘iJeasnnt time is expected.
TRCTII IN .FABRIC BILL
IS FAVORABLY REPORTED.
fty the Associated Pieu
YVashington. Dee. 22.—Favorable rc-
P*rt was ordered by the Sennte In-
terstate Commerce Commission today
on the C:ip|»ei- “truth in fabric" hill,
to require manufacturers of woolen
cloth and garments, to mark the per-
centage of wool and other materials
contained in their product.
DALLAS WOMAN IS TO
BE Rt KIED IN AUSTIN.
Austin, Texas, las*. 22.—Funera
services for Mrs. YV. A. Phllpott, wife
of the Secretary of the Texas Bankers'
Association, who died in Dallas yester-
day, will he held at the homo of her
father. J. A. Hackman, here tomorrow
afternoon, it was announced today.
With the
err important i
tiual Increase in
cm option of France t
ountry shows an uu-
[Hipnhttion.
Coming
THEG
3 WONDERFUL DAYS
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
S( .ICE—STOCK HOLDERS MEET-
ING.
Tlie annual meeting nf the sharehold-
ers of the Merchants & Planters Na-
tional Bank, of Sherman, Texas, will
lie held nt Its office In Sherman, Tex-
as, on Tuesday, January I), 1923, be-
ween Jhe hours of 1:00 and 3:00 p.
m., for the purpose of electing directors
for the ensuing year, and for such oth-
er business as mar properly come bo-
fore the meeting. P. It. Markham,
! Cashier. do-out j9c
The Gem
SHERMAN’S
-!
LEADING THEATRE
With the arrest of the ten, police
announced, more than 570,000 in lib-
erty bonds, stocks, warehouse receipts
for whisky and bonds were recovered.
Bonds totalling $ti,ooo were found
in the safe of saloon whore the men
were arrested. Dynamite caps, a quan-
tity of nitro glycerine and fuses were
(mind there also.
From one man. police said, a pack-
age of $55,000 whrtli of bonds was
taken and nnother was said to have
had a complete plan of the State peni-
tentiary at Joliet, Illinois.
Chief of Detectives Hughes asserted
Information given by the men in eus-
toda^* Implicated seven others, some of
them Identified In political circles.
The mimes ofctitiee made public hr
police were Thomtm HftMeu. John, Bar-
ry atnl Harold Young, all qf Chicago.
Through ait electric amplifier the
heart heat can he made loud enough to
lie audible throughout n room.
THE TRAVIS
Today and Saturday^-
CHARLES JONES
—in—
“THE BOSS OF
CAMP 4”
—A thrilling story of the
great outdoors.
—Also Comedy.—>
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Coming Mon. and Tues.—
Our Christmas Present to
Sherman.
“Queen of the
Moulin Rouge”
—A story of Paris, Capital
of the empire of pleasure—•
of it’s Apache Dens—it’s
Latin Quarter—it’s gliitter-
ing mlidnight, to dawn dis-
trict—and it’s famous- “Red
Mill.”
WASHINGTON
Always A Good Show
SPECIAL MUSIC
Today and Tomorrow—
GEORGE LARKIN
IN
“Bull Dog Courage”
Big Western Special
Starting Today—
“The Jungle
!i;
Wild Animal Action and Daring Jungle Adventures.
Over 700 Wild Animals
-Greatest Wild Animal Screen Spectacle ever Filmed.—1
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5c—Special Kiai ’Matinee—5c
Tomorrow li) A. M.
A Present for Each Kid Tomorrow.
gly-Wiggly Soa
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Free
Friday andSaturday
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December 22 and 23
mm
Two Great Stars In A Great Picture—
GLORIA SWANSON
with
CONRAD NAGLE
—IN-
Again Today and Tomorrow-
Double Rill
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MITCHELL LEWIS
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Gloria Swanson 1 Conrad Naqd
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“Th& Impossible Mrs. BelIew,,
Broke Theatre records at Palace Theatre for whole Week.
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tfFAi^S
Specials
With Every Purchase of
Fairbank's Soaps and Washing
Powder
Your Choice of Fairy, Gold
Dust, Sunny Monday, Glycerine
Tar or Pumme
—ALSO-;
STAN LAUREL
— IN—
“MUD AND SAND.”
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