Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 28, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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Wednesday, May 28, 1919
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT—SHERMAN, TEXAS.
*AC£ THR*
SHERMAN BOY
' GETS TO BERLIN
OTK«M
MEYER
Sergeant-Major George F. Brignm-e.
*• of Mr iunl Mrs. \V. F. Brigs......of
• His West Jones street, is one Sherman
hn.v who reai-tieI the goal set by every
American soldier \vh(>i£ Ik> embarked
for Fran.a. Ih rlUt, jLttg<*gd to an
America11 Mission which visited (j.er-
imtny. Hergeant-Jlajor Briganee spent
several ilavs in the Huns' capital city
the ttrst jmrt of this month, anil was
4a Berlinon the day the peace terms
were .handl'd the Hermans, when It
was necessary for*American and allied
men in uniform to remain indoors in
order not to incite riots on till* part pf
the Germans.
Writing from ‘ i'nter den Linden.”
the famous thoromflifare of the Hun
Capitol. tSeurgi; snvs; "Things arc be>-
ginning to look favorable for a ipiick
r»dMO> to-the ttt, S. A. W© have left
Heilifliuyg behind in a cloud of dust
and bullets. Will (ell you nil about it
when I come ironic if you have not
flready heard.
“Me Imre been in Berlin two dpys
now and having a good tfine,.nut can-
Over the counters of more than 15,000
C drug stores dependable service is extended
through the hand of the druggist who
serves you with Meyer Certified products.
Meyer Certified productsV certify/- the
drug store that sells them.
Meyer Brothers Drug Co. St. Louis
Thetargemt Drug Houte in the World 3—iso
HEADQUARTERS FOR FRESH VEGE
TABLES AND FRUIT.
There’s more to a cigarette than “pleasing $
the taste.” Other cigarettes, besides Chester* J
fields, can#do that jl
V* v/
But Chesterfields do more — they begin f
where the rest of ’em stop! Because Chester-1
fields “touch the smoke-spot,” they let you
know you are smoking—they do SATISFY!
There you have it — SATISFY. It’s all. in
the blend—a blend of fine selected TURKISH
and DOMESTIC tobaccos. And the blend >
can’t be copied. £
That’s why it’s Chesterfields or nothingfif.-*
you want this new thing in cigarette enjoyment; *
GRBTCHFIELB’S GROCERY
PHONE 376.
SERV-TCE
“THE YEAR ’ROUND
Ladies,
Protect Your
FURS
This Summer
teOtTT,
Headquarter* Air .Service Firing |
! .School, liarron Field, Uremia n."
Texas. .May 23, i;il!i.
' j
l Knlist in tlie Air Service and
l-cani To Fly.
1. Recruits are desired for the i
Air Service. Term of enlistment !
Moisture-proof package
keeps ’em fresh
VUv. :r wo built our new cold storage plant we provided
a room - pecialiy for, the storage of furs and other fine
lahiics. \ j J,. ,■
Many Sherman ladiis availed themselves of this service,
last summer, as well as others from distant points, with
most satisfactory results.
Cold storage prolongs the life of the fur by retaining
the natural oils, which are evaporated by the hot dry air
; eiininfers, plumbers, welders. «iu- !
•‘fitoldti, rook*, clerks. steiiogin- i
Libers o,. kiburers. ..... .. ,, j
a. Excellent ojiportmiltieji arc 1
' offered to enlisted men in the Air 1
Service. In no other lino of employ-
ment arc sticli exceptional opportlf- |
biiities afforded for mechanical I
■ training. Flying has come to sfav I
and thorp will always lie a demand |
for c.V|K‘it airplane riggers and !
J motor mechanics. Tim service of- j
fees tile best opporfunities for you !
to learn to be an extiert rigger j
! and mechanic.
I 4. Flying training Is offered to !
I all enlisted, men having the news- j
I sury physical qualifications. After I
.having received this flying train- J,
I i»g and qualified as'1 a pilot, an |.
i enlisted nmn receives, air increase? '
1 of pay of 50 per cent. Opportunity
I will also he of ferial to enlisted men I
! wild qualify ns pilots to receive I
! commissions in (lie Air Service, i
1 5. All enlistments are made in j
Jim- grade of Private, however t
promotion is rapid and a man who !
applies himself to his work should i
! not remain a Private verv long ]
The attention of nil applicants is -
j invited to the fact that an Xero !
* Squad roil is very largely made til) I
of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos - blended
. * , . "f -,
ONE GIRL KILLED AND
TWO BADLY HURT WHEN .
AUTOMOBILE HITS THEM
Sherman Ice Co,
PHONES 90 AND 91.
TOMORROW, THURSDAY, will be Dol lar Day at our
>e‘ found here tomorrow. The following are just a few
•an buy here tomorrow, THUSDAY, AT ONE DOLLAR:
* - ft WWVWVAAAh.
1 and Aviation Meelmnieian and Nor- j
1 feant First Class arc given by ex- |
ani.imitions. K.xiuniwition for rating •!
of M. s. B. is open to enlisted men i
witii the grade Of Sergeant First I
(’ia.fis. Kx a hi in at ion fqr rating of I
j i Aviation .Meelmnieinii is open to P
i all enlisted men with a rating I
i above that of Corporal. |
' *!• In. the Air Service, enlisted I
I mmi receive . high ■ wages, board. I
elothittK.vimlging ami lnedieid at- i
tenfioti. In times of peace, liberal !
i furloughs are granted,,. The Air!
! Service affords excellent oppnrtn- !
1 nit.v for a young man to receive I
invitlualde mechanical (raining !
! and, in addition, to save more I
I money than in attv other line of I
industry he may pursue. ' j
j Those desiring to enlist in the I
' Air Service, or desiring further I
i information, .should write to the I
! Recruiting Officer. Barron Field. !
| An airplane will lie sent to the 1
rf home town of any luma fide up- I
plieiint for enli.Jttuent and trails j
air to, the i'j<M for...
•be eompletion of his en.listuient. I
1 Any one desiring to enlist may no- f-
tifv this field hy te)e|d>one or I
I teiejTnph. eolieet. and an iiigplane I
I will la. sent. j
J KI >\VAR1 * O. SI'ESAIER. I
fe -ltd r.ieut. A. S. M. a., Recruiting *■
•* Off her.
Ladieii* (iotvns, made of fine
Fin© Quality I.ong Cloth, very
soft, sinuotIt finish, 35c quality,
loiter Day, 4 yards Q | jjjj
Mat's Ribbed Fnioti Suits, short
sleeves, knee length, best 75c
value, ‘Thursday, at nn
'• til.I I
Soft Nainso.ik, our
st tiers, Dollar Day,
each............
Stationery Fountain Pens
The two go so well together, and we have both. They
make excellent gifts.
MEMORY BOOKS. GIRL GRADUATE BOOKS, KODAK
BOOKS, Picture Frames, both metal and wood.
We have many other things that will make pleasing
gifts. 1
’ ffl J . *
COME AND SEE.
The Reynolds-Parker Company
v'fe dCfjc : THE PRINTERS.
Medium Wide IVmtle, neat
stripes, rhtrks and plaids regu-
lar 20c values. Dollar (5 t nn
Day, 7 yards for.---- V1 elill
Slsecr Quality Woven Tissue,
pretty stripes^ fast colors, regn-
ular 35c quality, I BB
Thursday, 1 jds. for tiliUU
Men’s Nainsook. Union Suits,
best $1.50 kind, Dolbw A I nn
Day, each.......... 1 ,IJI
Dirts’ Dresses, made
quality Gingham, !>ol-
lar Day, each......
Ladles’ Middies, made goad
twilled Middy ( lidhv (wo pietty
styles io select from, $1.50
value. Dollar Day, (j»| mj
Hoys’ Ribbed Unions
best 75c value, Dollar |
Day, 3 for ... . . pt.....|
Hood quality (lingharn, >eat pai-
lems in plaids, checks and
rtripes Dollar' Day, (f» j |||j
<; yards for ........til ,|||l
Wiiii. Skirts, made of go<Hl
quality Gaberdine, regular
aniilL'm value-,, DU- Us 4»fX
lar Day, each....... tiliUU
Men’s fytie SWrts, regular $1.00
value, and 1 pair Hose, 35c value.
Twice as Much
Ice Cream
Indies' Waists, Btade ©X .splen-
did riuality Orgindie, best $1.50
Values, Dollar Day, (P1 flfi
I Ine quality Figured Voile a«d
Batiste, best 35e ueditv DnL.
Add a package of Jiffy Ice
Cream Powder to a quart- ef
ffiilk, or milk and cream, and
you make two quarts of ice
cream.
No eggs, no sugar, no
cooking required. A vial in
the package containh the
liquid flavor.
The icc cFeam is uniquely
rich. If is quick and eco-
nomical.
Try one package and you
will never again make ice
cream without it.
~mnrSTmmT%m7ms;~mr
5Ce value, Dollar Day, P I nn
4 pairs for... ...... tiliUU
tine Bleached Domestic, extra
Dollar fh | fin
fied'-quality,
Day, fi yards for
Fine Silk Camisoles, litrge line
io select from, best $1.50
values. Dollar Day. IP I nil
each.......SjlS til.UU
Good quality Figured Voile,
test 22l«c value. Dot- J* I nil
lar Day. fi yards for. tiLUU
Men’s Fine Wash Ties, best 35«
quality. Dollar Day, At Ajj
THE BREAD OF QUALITY
SOLD BY ALL GROCECRS, ?
ordering specify
BUTTER-NUT BREAD
Save the Wrappers
Hail Ruins Crop.
Ladies’ Silk Hose,
Armor Flat: Brand.
$1.25 quality, per
pair
McKinney. Tex . May 2^—F„ H. Mil-
ter of (tine Verona eotnmnnity. east of
’• her©, while In town yesterday after-
noon s»4<l I hat the hailstorm Momlay
nitrht <-ompl<'tely ruined l\is 125-acre
crop of eotton, corn and grain.
IT diaries Tarvin of the New Hope
community was another of the heavy
losers. Tlie hailstorm eovered a
J strip nearly two miles wide and about
_jJUo'-bl miles long, doing -trw'at dam a ao
= to crops. . _ r,_ ,
sJat^A .•/,' A',JWA;WK<iA.ia W l
Men’s Silk Hose,
our 65c quality,
2 pairs for
Ice Cream
Powder
' Vanilla
- -— --Strawberry
Lemon ’ Unflavored
20 Centi. A U Gro,i*n.
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