Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Monday, March 29, 1915 Page: 8 of 8
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MONTYAT. MAIICTT J», 191S.
Easter
Is almost here
and we are
ready for it
Inspect our
lines of
Slippers
Dresses
Skirls
Millinery
Boys9
Wash
Suits
Boys Hals
Menfs
Suits
Men9 s
Pants
Menfs
Shirts
Boys Shirts
Scout
Slippers
•fer/s Shoes
We are showing;
the largest
assortment of -
the above and aii
at the lowest
prices.
See our Stock
before buying
EXSTEINS
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To-Day s Markets
Oikacn Grain and rniilutam.
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Spot I OH on Market.
Now York. Alar. 2? -»|H>(
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•alt;! 2l**n bales.
New Orleans. Mar. 2d. —Spot
ion wax steady; middling
cents; sul*4f .’.11a halos.
Liverpool Mar 2'J. Spot lOttnn
was barely steady: middling 5.4 7
pence; sales s.nbtt bales.
(la I vest on. Mar 29.- Spot cot ton
vas steady, middling S.sti cents,
tales Si bales.
Total port receipts 142".! .ayain-l
194J41 last year.
York oiiurtt.
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Mar
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May. June
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Close.
HERBIXE cure* constipation
1*64 re extaidChes regular bowel
.movement*. Cnee 5be. Sold by H.
L. Sheehey. dk-w
. LYRIC THEATRE
Entire New 5 how and Pictures To-Day
Hie Faac ln two l>arts- Adopted from
illo l/WI vOl 1 Uvu Munstev magaxino i»1hv
* * ■ iiTr
A play tfiat win ploase.
AT,SO A OOOH COM EDV
No Wedding Bells mK HCR *
that will make laugh.
VAUDEVILLE
Elsie McGeorge Musical Comedy
Refined dancing:. Pretty ladies. A Clean perform-
ance for ladies, t.rnficman and Children, a show that
will please.
Maliner l#c. Niqhl Shon life Reserved Seats 18f Extra
GRACE PRESBYTERIAN.
Capacity of (IiiitIi trt> Taxed
Y(*tcnl*)'i Hwlos.
Ccm Theatrem MSI
TO-DAY
TOOAY .
Cleo Madison
THEIR Horn.
A two-part Cold Seal
drama in which Cleo Madi-
*on and Joe King; are at
their _ Kept Prod viced by
Wilfred 1.liras.
WHEELS WITHIN
W HKKI.S.
Another of those Big V
dramas of intrigue with
Murdock MacQuarrie and
Agnes Vernon.
Bet urn
Engagement
< Jutpiiti
of 4 ’has.
Coming Tomorrow—
••IN THE PARK”
JESS WILLARD
WORLDS WHITE none.
OPERA HOUSE
M9NBAY MARCH 29tfa
■BK4HVH COMPARE."
Al. G. Field’s
Greater Minstrels
Till HERMIT OF BIBO IsLYND
A thrilling three-part Lubin
drama featuring Earle Metcalf..
The man who is p>inc to
Fight
Cowing Tomorrow
JACK JOHNSON
ARTHUR V. JOHNSON and LOTTIE
BRISCOE
In the Last Series of
• «*! B BEI.4 >\ FD ADY ENTTREIL’'
•THE HEART PI NCH.”
tOMINt. YVEl>\ESDAY" AT THE (1 EM.
The Adventures of Kitty Cobb
IN KWH ACTS
J AMES. MoXTMl.YjEKY FLAGG’S PHOTO MELODKAM Y
WITH J \< K HOPEI 'S
« OMPI.ETE l\ THIS ISSUE.
Sunday w** a great day at Grace
IVesbyterlan church There ware
two splendid rernior* by IV Burma
of Dalla* Rnd the capacity of the
building was taxed to seat the peo-
ple. At the Sunday school honr Dr.
Burma talked to-the young people
and called for a decision for Christ
Many so decided and at the forenoon
rervice quite a number asked for
membership, both adult* and chil-
dren.
Last night the mlniater prexched
about lot and his mistake in pitch-
ing hi* tent toward Sodom. The
minister gave a brief account of the
circumstance that caused the sepa-
ration of Abram and Lot, how the
old patriarch had given hi* nephew
a start in life and when the herders
became quarrelsome Abram gavet
Lot the choice of the land. The self-
ish kinsman chose the rich valley of
the Jordan and as the herds grated
Trotn place to place the tent of lait
was moved toward the wicked city
that was later destroyed bv Jehovah
because of its corrupt people The
minister said there was no greater
tragedy told In the Bible than that of
,Lot and his family which all who
,have read the account in Genesis
i will agree. It was an ungrateful
■act in 1-ot <hoosinu the best land
land his greed for dollars was his un-
doing. The lesson for most part
Idrnwn from this ineidentls that men
drift in the direction of sin whew
they are least aware of it and that
parents have no right to drag their
children into sin and shame. The
minister's appeal to hnsbands to
choose the better part, for wives to
do likewise for the sake of those
over whom they have control. Some
men get” right in old age and turn
to Gol out their children may have
gone irto rin end are elernally lost
Tonight’s sermon will be ‘‘What
is Religion?”
Marcy and Hia Patch.
Credit Is usually glren to General
Jackson for saying,“To the victors be-
long the spoils.”. Governor W. L.
Xlarcy of New York actually made
the phrase which cut a big figure lu
the Tyler-Cass - Van Buren battle.
Marcy was jwrhaps the most bitterly
caricatured American prior to IJneolu.
He was usually represented with a
patch on this trousers labeled 50 cents.
That was the sequel to a bill for that
amount w hieb he rendered to his state
for haviDg had his clothing tueuded.—
Philadelphia Ledger.
He Got It For Nothing.
"Some guys ain’t got uo heart,” said
the trauip to his pal. "Here I bln
a teliiu’ dat feller dat 1 wuz so tbit
broke dat i had ter sleep outdoors."
“An’ didn't dat tiring ant tin:” asked
bis friend.
“Saw. Fie told me he wuz doin' de
same l ing, and besides he had ter pay
de doctor, fur tetlln' him to do It-”-
Lidles' Home Journal
| WANTS—'TOO LATH To CLASSIFY ’FOB BFVt—Three desirable unfur-
,., . . TT—...—“ • jnfshed housekeeping rooms; very
Y V!* H (.HIM.- complete i desirable. 12m Cleveland avenue.
vc.ur>e in -Spanish wdh pbonograpu.01d prj0ne 304 m2J-.it
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Vluwurl'!.
THE YY OKIJI'S
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-IN THE COMPANY-«-*.
4 nPICIYI. TK YIN Ul l Alls
BILLY BUSCH S
TRY A liiaUKKII WANT Alt |
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I*m- Mint.
.. r»m to gi.oo
vab- at Nall's
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THE FEATUBE PHOTO-PLA YHOUSE
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PRICES TO-DAY |
MAT. 5 MOC
MIGHT 5 & T5C
.tmd cotnersauene! rt-ords: also. ________
for*v- «-ey. fine musical records, for;FOB s\LF—pine Jersey heifer,
.salt, cheap Phone xgs» old. 2»-3tjj, Ds:nn. 407 Lee St., Eairview.
W.
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KOI! vAFF—Family hor.o* ana ph.ie-1
lots, light spring wag on two sets!
single harness Old phone 6S2. He* |
J. ft. Barrow. m2j-tf,
m29-4t
Ft»B BENT—Roomt. furnished or j
unfurnished. Call at 3It* West Mul-
berry St it--J-tf |
FOB BENT—4 room
Chafitn street. Call R
phone 423.
house, East
B. Aston, new
m2 J-tf
Thanked Hi» Star*.
When the French resolution broke
out a number of *■ W-utlstH lost their
live*, but Jjtinode, (he astronomer,
only t'.->id ihe more attention to the
wt*r-x -nd-ll* coasteltarIon*. \Vt*en tie
FOB BENT—K-f.e loom house, 883
North Cleveland avenfte. Apply t<>
T W. JCevill, 2(*I .South Travis.
J'hone !>C<> old. ni2#-tf
foi t d. arter the reign of terror, that
lie Ind exetijierf ilie fury of the moh
l«> j-.-l. iieed gnttefulty, t may thank
nn vtar< for It " YVoiiM am at*parent
jest -i-w i»i>re rcioC'ie <rmh?
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ASK US
LINE.NS
. , rt FQft THE MEW HPBING IHtKHSFH.
These materials make up aatonlshtngly pretty and nt a nom-
inal ro*t. Hcnvjr amFlight wklght and the colors are the beat.
YY'K II.YY/R A IiAlUiF AHNOBTMI NT Oh I LA.XONJ4
In check* and *trlpes, very pretty and neut dresses can he made
of these materials.
TISSI'K GINGHAMS at 1.3c and 23i—YAk to
NFYY BAHY DOLL 1*4 YIPS,
KAMA' PIMPS.
AND NOTAhFMK HOMKllV.
MlLLlNFIlY.
H«* Ttwra.
M ' »
You Can Do Better at Shaws
J. B. SHAW & SONS
£>—xy—®—<f>—«(--!•>— \—r."i—!•)—ri) (*>—f»>—4®—^r—9r—9i—9r—<»i
We Nake New Clothes
And Old Clothes Made New
Alteration*, French Dry Cleaning and PrnodnK.
I Julies’ YA'ork a Specialty.
Auto Covers and llnln Coats CIcaihvI.
Hats Beblocketl, Gloves anil Kirs (Yeaned.
Work called for anil delivered.
Itoinpt Service.
Ileasdnable Prices.
AY’ill Appreciate Your Business.
Norris and Guthrie
Old Phone .tlB!.
HFLIABLE TAlMMtH.
214 N. Travis Bt., Sherman. Tex.
hi—<?—<»—<ii—(fi-MSl—gl—<S •—"—>—w—®-®—®—®—«—«'
About our low rales
diverse routes to
and
San Francisco.
We include B. IL Fare. Pnll-
man, lower berth; Hotel, Euro-
Jiean; Admission tickets to the
Grounds; Concession tickets;
Side Trips, etc.
You go the route of your
choice, when and where you
like. YY'e do not send you in a
party. W'e save you money,
time and trouble. For full in-
foianiatPm address.
A Suit That
Suits
.
your figure adds immeasurably to
your pci-sonal appearance. Hut xvlteu
we sav "suits," we mean much more
than is usually implied.. )Y'e mean a
suit that’s made for you anil shows
Perleel Tailors
i
We can’t afford to let you take
anything we make unless It fit* well,
bangs well, and has the stylish air
that goes with all we make. YY’e
would lose liy it in the end. Prices
always moderate.
(/j(itno
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M. C. G. Fearis, Slate
'.<9>*<s>j ... .®ri. smote***®
San Francisco F\|k>sition Tour
Co., 212 Andrews llldg.,
Dallas, Texas.
Represent* U ve* wanted In
every county. Exclusive terri-
tory to right man.
14 People AT THE 14 People
Wonderland Theatre
THIS WEEK
The rivoll Musical Company
(?)
Mir wmit m rtAm or that m musical comedy success
“THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER”
Five Paris See ll la Pictures ToDa>
To-Morrow
WHAT'S A KLEPTOMANIAC?
The Victim of an Excruciatingly Funny Disease
funny that is if you’re not the victim
“CTAP THIFF” !■ Tht Parts
OI l/r I niL.1 by CARLYLE M00RL
ivti util ‘ tsnit-Mutd kJeptoinauiac*. two real crooks
founded ©a the Cohan it Harris farce
facitufittg—-
MARY RYAN and HARRY MEYSTAYER
gaj^ported by tuach well know a Broadway player* a* Harold Howard,
tee «<W> of two
and a doohS- ; o«. It>
sasd feature, an, origiiial cjf*
Daw Mn)>' ». 'iV». Boyd. Aiifuirte Burmester, Marguerite Boyd,
Albert Tat,5*y ;,r>d !>*-;In <5onnor --quite the l>est balanced, most
thorough;: caps hie r; •>; you have seen in motion pictures. Even
tie *'Wt ” .part* *n done by iriyni—sot ’’oatiaaP'
"WNjiP THIEF* .'la aydivr'dilo and a roar. If* the funniest
*tory in film. 4*d the event* ail tran*pir« in an boor and a ,
half, last 'ahaiut a*. rajiidly as the film story .itself pause* by the
apartare. PJacb aceso is a new coinpiication--a new laugh.
And si, photography? That’s an expected virtue in all fear-
«r«s nowaday*, but Its "STOP THIEF” If* rarely beautiful - a*
clear and w.iooth-flowing as a mountain brook.
THE KINO
THEA1RE
THE QUEEN
THEATRE
FI.....IDA KVCH.YNT-
MFXT."
THE DKHFMCT.
In I iwe Reels.
Hj Ai-chilnild (levering Gunter.
A happy blending of comedy,
pathos and semi-tragedy in a
setting of quaint Southern
grandeur, peopled by cliarac-
ier typU-iil Of tise land of
orange blossoms and jasamine
in a story fancifully original
in it* conception, featuring
' A psycholofi'cal Drama of
intense human interest featur-
ing Ed (‘oxen and Winnerred
Greenwood, supported by an
all star cast.
Featuring Pat Ratlscum as Hank Spruceby anil W. J. Wil-
liams as the Black Senator. This Is absolutely the beat show of Its
kind on the road. Played slxly-fHe weeks at the Happy Hour
Theatre in Dallas, wood comedians, nifty girl*, nil good singers
and dancers. Also a big specialty "THK III MAN Ht'B.YIAIU.NF.''
The great Peary, the wonder of the world. The man who holds
the world's record in the human submarine art. He dats, drinks
sleeps, reads and smokes cigars all under water, give* a correct
Imitation of a drowning man. All of this and three reels of
high class motion pictures for the popular price of lflc matinee,
10c night. Reserved seats 10c extra.
A change of pictures and vaudeville each and every day.
f
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Remember the Place. THE WONDERLAND
(?)
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Ills BFTI'BN.
A pathetic story, of a young'
man's return and his renuncia-
tion of the Waiting girl of
whom he knew- himself un-
worthy. !• catering Miriam
Cooper and Elmer Clifton.
AniLK^uout.
She—Do you prefer an ugly woman
with lii'nIns or a pretty woumiii without
bruins? He— Madam. 1 prefer present
company to either (And she 1* still
wondering exin tlx wlm! lie meant.)—
New Orleans Times Picayune.
For hoarseness, clnflftmed Ring*
or Irritating coughs, BALLARD'S
HOREHOUND FYUUP is a healing
balm. It does Its work quickly and
thoroughly. Price 25c, fine, and
81.00 per bottle. Sold by H. L.
Sheebey. d&w
IIOGAN OFT WENT.
SIDNEY DBFAV. FDITII
STORY
AND A STAR CAST, In-
cluding Charles Kent, Jane
moriYrw, Ada Gifford, Ethel
Lloyd, l.Hiian jjU'ins.
ADMISSION III CENTS.
A screaming Keyslone come-
dy with the inimitable Charles
Murray In Ihe leading role.
ADMISSION D) CI-NTS,
Coming Tomorrow
THK GBKFV IDOL.
Sjieclal Two-Reel Reliance
l-'ent lire.
COMING TOMORROW'
l/ASKY in Association YYith DAVID HE LA SCO.
Presenting a Piet urzat ion of
THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOI'K WESTERN DRAMA ,
JESSE
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YYEDKI s|*AY—REATKIZ AIK HKI.FNA IN ”YIIG\ON.”
3 Hi B.NDA »WTHE PRICE III. PAID.”
FRIDAV-—ARM) MACE IN "YY HAT HAPPENED TO JONES.”
Silt RDA i—tJITIBN I '(.AGFMENT—ROBERT YY' ARM l< K IN
“AIJAK JIMAIY \ AI.EM INK,” AMI JEFF |»E-
' AN GEMS IN "HEALTH BY THE Y EAR. •
u.
The Girl ol The Golden West
David lUdasro. Pisulucod under direction of Cecil
Most Wonderful Production Ever Filmed.
CENTS
WALTER C. JONES & CO.
Announce the Arrival ot
New White Coats
From $7.50 to $12.50
f (' >f *' -X ,J
NirW FANOV COATS from. J.........*7.30 to
Check*, Mlxlurc* and Covert*.
NEW I.ATB STYU? TAILORED
SUITS, IN
YY’ANTED SHADKH—ALL HI/>«.
THE
All Slur l ast. Most Wonderful Production Evt
ADMISSION IO AND 20 Cl
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ilMMaaiM*
NEYV SILK SUITS, All Hixe*. a* large a* 43.
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NKAV SKIRTS.
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