Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 23, 1915 Page: 8 of 8
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SHRRAMN DAILY DEMOCRAT
TVERDAY.
on Int At»•,
CurtinM I'Hi uil- 1 'm„i|«hk>, drtir. fttu
will Intrfr «tii'ii iIn- uoid<'U op|«M1Hlit
If. arrive* '
CnntkHH ML»- WeR, It will iIp|h<imi
on Inn* much gt«i,| t|»-n> It In tb« up
f*itr unity. |tn»tmi ItrtiiMiH^ -----------
To-Day s Markets
GO TO THE
LYRIC THEATRE
The Show Notts* That Pleased
Pay Us a Visit Best Vet. See
Saved From Himself
American drama in part?
Mew boys wash
suits 75c to $2.
AFTER MANY YEARS.
3. t., Southern. Kail Claire. Wit,,
write*: "Year* ago I wrote von In
regard to great reaull* I ohlalneil
from Coley Kidney PHI*.* AUer
all tktM yWn I have never hail a
return of thewe terrible hai'kache*
or steeples* nlghla; I am perma-
nently cured." Men and women.
atj
only
A l>ij? feature, well-
staped anti put on by jtopular performers.
VAUDEVILLE
Kelley Neeland Comedy Company
Nigb-dixv tie a*. I p to Dale Me ska I Cowed)
TSh CeapatL} Pteased Last M«M a«d Cam Please Mar!
singiftc. IWai-ing. FW flwwdtMk an.) Xtee < .Kiumm,
The- tVwnpawy U lit k-*-< the IjmIMs. tietMlenten ami Otthleen.
\ Wl I - TuiUi.
■4mir l#e RESCUED SEATS AT
*I6»T SWU ISc x MW I Ac EXTRA
Boys* hats, new
25c and 50c.
Pork
tor the t tan or* dtsitts swshod Them
yonaj? amt old. find flu* teH#Wo
»he» during the
Mew Scout slip<
pars, just right
three colors.
j V,\ I'g Sherman: Fleming r
Corder I r. Tyree, c-r f. Earn
a e Arnold r g. M'ikmaid I |t-a
lj.ru
The hoys team had the vUtling
**»>* cntlrdtj outclassed, and piled
«P the lop sided score of 55. fit
agair.si them. Kroft and Detracts
for Denison played good hall, hut
Cot tow Send Oil.
. Open ' Close
VliireY
.sprit
Mew ladies* slip-
pers, ail the la-
test. It will pay
you to see them.
ALL FANCY
SUITS
CHOICE
$12.50
OhtcAire Live Swt.
Bmunated receipt* today
Estimated reetepi*-t-oworrew 8S.#F
ooronx
I Jewel Thealre
A Simple Iwo!. s ; 1
McCall Patttrr i
rleaigna whi i r c i
IBSdd ( tf „
Gem Theatre
spot (Yutoe W»>-kot.
1 Sr? York. TVh it. —Spot cot lor.
j was quiet rriiddlitig $,?S, cents,
J Kales I STh bsies
[j New Orleans
i: or* as quiet: n
j sales U7P b'lea
| Liverpool. F<• h
■ was quiet : nsidd
> Kales 7 ItfWi ha les.
| C a’vest or:, f>t
j was steady : ntiu
Closing out
ladies' dress
skirls, SI 89
and $2.95.
Another Big D mWe I'msmm
Today.
Itcojulnay Star I calm, Today
- .. A waist With the new round
yoke is lOiU'jinid with a skirt
hit' lug «n upper section elose-
fltttng and a full lower skirt.
Foulard and summer silk* aw
well .as lawn, figured crepe, or
voile, are materials which may
"bo successfully used for this
frock. t, ,
Wo have these materials In
stock- beautiful strlpos and
figures front 25c ftp tor street
dresses. We have the hwts to
match. viee our Millinery £>o-
part incut.
-Snot rot j
At rents,!’
The Hth K|ii~odr of the
THK MAX BEHIND THE
ROOK.
A heavy cold in the lungs (hat
was expected to cure Itse'f has been
ihe starting point in many rases
of disease What ended fatally. The
sensible course is lb take frequent
doses of BALKARDS HORSIIOCND
JSYItt P. It cheeks the progress of
Another of those famous
Broadway fki-r features in
four parts. One of the funniest
comedies you ever will see.
Featnryr.g TStcKre Yea. Cit*y
Feast-raid. Buu ry Morey and
Losise Beautfed
These prices are, strictly
The Thrillinc and Sens*
Fiona! 'Problem Play.
THK HACK' MIRROR.
CASH
Vest*,
Open Close. Close.
An extra fanny coiaedv.
The kind tfe»t tnaVes you laff.
ITt lVIs \. Bt MiM A\
AHo rpr^rntinc
?(nuprJKlitfo
ilir Tmlk A.l'.aiaiv of
? Ficuut KDurir mi i
I BlIMEEN 4
♦ Sherman and Denison #
X Kina c;,: Jrrive* Sh.:-^ms,n T*
# hr l***; mi. f,:.1» «. hi Yrtpr J
*,«t* h.S4 5.hM
"Wit BEUnhlt ADYKX
TVliKil."
Spld by H. L. Stseehey.
d&w
THK AMluriOV cM THE
UAIPtV
Tibetan, and Prayer*.
Tbe Tibetans are the most pre-end
nent |«ty!ng (veoi'le on the fare of the
earth. They have praying stones,
praying pyramid*, praying ft»S* Hying
over all the bonses. praying wheels
and praying mills and the. universal
prayer. "Oni inaal pad me haun,” ts
never out of their mouths.—Exchange.
A Imbir. comedy .drama.
feaiuriBg Arthur V. Johnson
and I/Ottic Briscoe.
Essaaay drama
A i »o-p*n
Uial trill phase all who ere it.
Fwi.t«rt»g Ben triy Bayne.
•none
7l‘
. YHMOKKOW AT THK ‘.KM—
A Celebrated Scandal
EM. H>\ YEAH I5K IX 3 PARTS. —
err the nansen eye t^t
Nr.r. THE na*SEN TEARS I 1
THE NANSEN SAULE Ml 1
The Drama that Stirred two Continents
1 caiMriug ()*• wi-ll-kre.wn UU>—BETTY SAX SK \ and ED-
WARD JUKI, better kn ew *. ’be •‘Km,t" in ' A K*-q There Was."
AIlMItolOX HI AXD -Jtl t'EXTS-
TYt. incSure *> Ihe mom t*lk.vS-ab..nt 1*10(0,day in I be world.
ADMISSION 10 and 20 CENTS
ljvrrj"**’! ( W1<*.
j J uly - A pi
PICTURES
The lie that Failed
Cupid Throws a Brick
Coaling a Ship, Modern Me?ns
VAUDEVILLE
5 Big Acts
Vaudeville changed daily ^
PRICE 10 CENTS TO ALL
Dod’1 Fail lo Sec*35 Cages Wild Animals Free !
1 .AURA lAi. Cniidm it enb wrvrr lenoar U IF Quimsc..
*wt WKttltj uoujned te .suit* who cum
K,ki» LIT » (1<«* M A »> bUgniWifi 0«*»w
----iirrTOiine» wr rinrmr » tbr ties'. Try
irx; i :nr vim n-v. Quinntt tor t»r V';'
Aak «<« : uuiKt orwauu |arUr TSw
fliMst. IVttiiding
A n.OSK EXAMIXATIOX
of electrical work finished ami
charged for from this shop shows
how squarely and honorably we
transact our
KU-XTHU’AL lit SIXES!*.
Telephone and electrical repairs
receive especial attention. Those who
employ us never worry about our
charges and as for workmanship they
know before engaging tue, it will
be the best.
rrn i8-mr
MI 5 i IIC
liSIl 5 & IK.
JW. w. 60LLADAY
REXTIST.
«r. THEATRE
Tt*c VofHiitr Film Star
CHARLYLE BLACKWELL
Is One ol His Best Photo-Plays
m MM MHO COliLD NOT LOSE”
Manufacturing
Optician '
Itooine :ttu-.;ao.
M. & I*. Hank Huilding.
BAXK
SIS-K
(WIMFIb I Ah
BtIMHXK.
SBEH1IAX. TEXAS.
Sherman Electric Co
READ DEMtK B.VT WAXT ADS.
In Five Paris
AA JLmOitVJXV stout’ or %ssg\ju> pathos. OC'MEDT and
ms&ATmzAtMM, 'room the m or
RICHARD HARDING DAVIS
fWATLV, THE *,VVf2CtVXm OF A MAX WHO H1SES FROM
JOYEETT TO UCHES. 55S21TLEX A FETD iS A DNIQUE
JUtXMEE, ANT# WTXS THE CIBL OF HIS CHOICE. .
J10IU4MJ SCES.ES AT THE RACE TRACK.
WEO. FEB. 24th AT 8:20 P. M
Where Mutual Movies Make Time Fly
The Qeen Theatre Jk
TO-MORROW
Return Engagement
The Well-known Actor
WILTON LACKAYE
WITH
GAIL KANE and MILTON SILLS
GRIPPING
KEELS
A rare treat for music lovers. Six of tie best lluir
fturmfi musicians on the ('0011110111, who will ylny any-
thing the audience asks for. ’ «
The ninth attraction in the Rctljiath Lyceum (Vnu>c,
secured for Sherman by t he Chamber of Commerce.,
Tickets now on sale ut Nall’s Drug Store, Holders of
season tickets may make seat reservations there with-
out extra charge.
THK VIT.HiBAI'H COMCAXY
I’pwcnbF :V
TIIK BKUAOWAV STAR I KATt ItK
UNDERNEATH THE PAINT
IX THREE FARTS
I K.VH KING lll l * \ GAHV.XKB AND GKADDKX JAMES
With n Full lir<,aitnay Star Cast. “
An Actress Poor and Struggling, I* Separated from 1
Fiance by HJ# Wealthy lather. Tile boy leaves home and
fatle r dies wttb.J'eiroiT.p Sl«e becomes a famous star und b.
most .dramatic ihddent, the lover* are reunited.
On the ’-aiiM- IVigruin Willi
“TOE PIT”
In Five Acts
A m *•»»<• in l he »lnat pit
i* *n i vauiulc of (he mi*.
derfu^ ftilrlil, of del ail
with ** boll ilihi (ciure
has Ixvi-ii staged.
Tbe gripsiing jibs Md
Win* abieli made (bi%
tlr (trdfM Mis# triampb
of lbi» great Mar.
CLASSIFIED 'ADS. U'ORK WHILE YOU SUE’
A splendid Reliance life-portrayal In two parts. Selected cast.
v ■' ' 'p-
ADMISSION 10 ChNI'S.
More New Suits in To-day
58 New Silk Models
NOTE- -OX ACCOCNT OK BAD WEATHER JAN 2fTH
THIS PIiOW.cn OX. DfD NOT RECEIVE THE P AT RON AO K
IT WAS JJNTIAJJEO TO, AND IX BRIXGiNO BACK THIS
FEATURE WE TAKE PLEA SI RE IN OFFERING YOU
ONE OF THE BEST FILMS BAER EXHIBITED
Coming To-Morrow
FATTY MABEL AND THE LA W
A new KEYSTONE comedy with ROSOOE AUUUCKLE and
MABEL NORMAND.
A SPECIAL TWO-REEL FEATURE WITH a
KATHRYN WILLIAMS.
Mado of Poplin. Made of Corded Silk
of Bengaline.
Very smart styles in the leading shades
THURSDAY
KMMA IS X N
, IN
"Mm HER"
a* VOLE REEL COMEDY.
"THE RASEHA H, BI O.”
FRIDAY
THE GREAT COMEDIAN
I KW FIE1.DS
WITH VIVIAN MARTIN
IN
•OLD IS TCH."
from $25 to $89
NOTE—THE KINO THEATRE |* ( lo*ed for Be pair*—Will llc-
0|H‘u Satuivlay, FV-bruary 2~th.
New Coats. New Dresses
New Skirts. New Waists.
PICTURES WORTH YOUR WHILE
EVERY DAY AT THE TOPIC ,
WALTER C. JONES & CO
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