Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 108, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 19, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT SUNDAY.NOVEMBER 19, 1922.
•i" r« fli'H t!*«' u ni Mi|*Tl«»ilfv of Ihopiii*. Ah the yfcolhl «|ilnrl«*r
K . niuit oos «\»* the linn-Himn 11 i *ili* n! t« iiijiImJ .1 plm-tniri' ki« k
i !:» i; t In N««.ikt*t| field flic Pl-fidfii t ti* ynr<| lin»*. <»n f • rtt rf i t (Sown.
1 xlcs ;in<) \$is In f;i* i ;m «!tn««nt of J he bull went *h'*n i»i tin- ^mii
<Vf« ns« f#*r flu* visit Ik# eleven, l»y >t:ir-| 'J In* pln\ Mi«*t, i;ip*o ! t*. the {Annul.-'’
It*'-' tin- Im*- ripping hih! end • in ling: well »Mt;.Mi>li«’<l in jIk* ipnti ler.'
•*11''K u hieli An—? in o)m*jk*«1 1 r« »m the: three "kid* af f lit * line :md ;i punt, mi -1
fi-t. J.ik«- ;i yin tit iimfor «»n ;i mi i« lily ’til Hollis wnki the sp«*» ininr* up wirii1
tend I lie K.ingiirtM* offensive, :t* poxv-his elnsiw gnin ;.nd hnn lull wn. .\tis-*
erfnl :is iv<r. skidded nnd slip|icd tin‘tin made a first »|*\\it. tie- first of the
i In* wilier |i»i* get I fit II, ;i n« I i uti Ilitiiign g;Mne e\«ept } Jollis' inn, on —I i :i i ul i f
S'Mithwewje,n h:tt| hnt little vrlijclt Mr.t pints. nnd :li#*n »-.t InitiLing
:n"t,!d >.*»p the drive. iMeordinu to ni-jpiUiL.ia.ljnM or two. m.ole .inoilier firsr
----- — , ! tH‘ ''tions tin* giilns were «liI fi«nft trnd iT»'»vi"ii as i}H h ill en I, t| Sent !i\\<^f«*rn ____
.-■I - in \,„>||. nvc trr "f ,1”"‘ •• "•'•-* "•< ,ir'1 J,,1>s "f III.- ........ just TOTAL KM LIFTS I-OK K VN(. Vli(K>-1
1 ‘ «! Ii.iv »m- Miif fir| !. »>"l «lir."i«li Hum- Im Ihii- tIn I,:.If was tip. • SOI THWLSTKKN O’i'IF VVII.I
! 1.11 r,li IN rur. Ml l> \M» .tlu Uvo r. :n.i- n.,uml< r. .l, Im. k and j Austin Push I’irales Hack
fmtli dnriiu; Hn- must uf Mir innio.l ..... . . . , , .
with c\r, |i|l(in of t(irc«‘ ml'.inti', n lti. ItJ'i' 'i i, '1'''1''
Aii-Mii iim.lo .« «ltl.in mrlklntr .IN- 1 '11"1 — :! r l >«<•*
Oil!.-*- of So.,fli\\ ostorn's K,al. ..... of f"'W
"Li*'li l*t• ff«*tI tin* scope of the gjiinp.
SOUTHWESTERN
IS DEFF1TED
BV KSIMS
RAIN INSURANCE j
TO AMOUNT BE!
$600 OK GAME
Buy It In Sherman
INSURANCE
Phoae 40. Commercial National Bank
HALL & HARE
li\l\.
It I. I< IS KM IM VTKII
Till: SCORE WAS 7 TI) 0
1 <
Six!)-Live Yaril linn.
Pin atleinpled
jl cnifple of pj’sse> wlij.Ji l.iiled. Aus-
tin I ;id its thitd elli*n*e ; 1T Solfthwes.
f'-ni 'Z :•! low :«I II I lie I ii vt of I I,e
f"iHt!: otiarfe» Alter the pnnliiir: dm i
|Vdo v .11 il --111! In- n.|tl!ihi Hull IIoT- l.ad loogn-.-. . |o , j..,in■ ■ r • Im k-|ik>-
t apt. Hull llullS Make- nrillia.it l’la> | lif :.ft.-r inu rl.r.a.-li llio Soutli-‘ n^niai i.v in i|,; \ auulm tn-
An.l lit \arii Kim Willi Ilu- (tail ;v,t-Ioiii .d.-u-n m. u lino piny was tlio loiruptod tin....... i U m ).oodina- l.v
J nr a 1 niK-hdiKvn. j""” wjt.JilJiaing'Tni'lTtiri- .»f nn running down on \nsiin pnm and fnl-
iydfiio. Hollis found niliny on the lull! on Sniitli\vns!"rn*s Ion
' jhfdo lI.ronKh Soull.uos.orn riirl.r m.-kln,] yard linn afior n Soul Invest,.pn In,'!;
ll,o nniilleiir a-I...... <•( f oil,all and and yiny. rl.v sionpiny ll.ro,ipli. then Muel.ed .«mi .lioptad ........... ,|,e
ii.s ireeiloin ip.ni eoinmepeiul in.d r. ,-s 11 -,v!si l„K and d,«!yln»' rallior t !,nn i opi.oi I nnin m <n ■ I fuliio four Hie*
«„s , mnlmsizo'i uhon (lie Anslin < "I- j idenydny, lie oluriod ovop.v hand tluir' wore mad, io \,Min to «... ,j,;;u
I'V Kangaroos, and Soulhu.-leri, Id-1 s, mold him, ran llio giianllol ,,l Soul li-1 os or Mo (on van's or was,' .sop., ra i n.u
-I, -dM-d 11, i .mi'll Ihoi:- s, |„,l,d, I. wo.l, n:s ^solidary dofonse, and ra.Ml • lliAm from S-.nllnvodorn’s y,„ I. TI,'
pai",' at Kidd-Key I-i'‘ld I i .day all'r- to a t, n l.d.mii ul.ilo fho -lands nn,l hall v.om oyer on tho jr, yard ||.io and
aldy hold Me i. I'loalh on The doylotifv 1 Moorg, I. v. n puniod old
nppo'doro of iho C dd and Ma- of M.o |da.. r ,,s,. I.ohind him lo Mm! uisMn was al.lo i„ giv" I,in an in-
loan was aMoslod l>y Mini, pros- line.,, S- othwost urn !«p I; followed, nnd .lex of theit peal sit|M*rl..ril.v , vof the
unlil nil liin a few yards of goal j MolhodiMs under iliecon-h'lons „f p la v
soo-o l„ vond any donld of nn | Friday. I ho rati, „f first downs. st\
Mope tliiui fooih.iii I’hih hr;t\'t‘«lj
lie* tlri/y.Ie ;■ Mt! Cl !<I t I 'vil;i*‘«- the litv't
he: |e .It K i« III - I
' ii. 1 lie ot 1'icinl I
:?ik
t • ,tiji. TI
s I.' 11ii* h
1 • o||
»pi e iti ih*' rnin which fi ll :ii inter- rr»:
\:ils Aiiiring 111* guilie. but V.'Iiu Iteedh v\.i< tin
reiHJiii.ed to sei- the T tot* victory won op-'?,
by Austin in their In nf h"in« gutue of tnin t \eutle<|
tie • ' :i*' n \ cvtr/i polpf.
A list ill ( d n-L'e ^.i 'in-
I\ev 1 i' III | 'i ;d;i v ft
L.'il* l .^li.'e . - i:o\\ .
Mie vi.a. ..j \.
: Jile ‘i ::i- ^Eiiii does ;
•j;. . -.11* - • • '
• l e i.; I i 11 ;i •* the * »»*ui till
I >1 leiel I s i .• *| id.-'
! ,"o ! ;ii.i lor I 'rid:! v s
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!<ln! ;idud -io!i -• ,>212
At h!ei it- A . i i; inn . |
v* I. « et|. , ; MttKi in i
: ed <.|i tie- yuitui . i i
Southwestern w;is
I if > of I he uiitiie to Ai
!••!• priv nietit of nil i . p. i
A e v! in I d ' Le nililefie :Mll bopil ieS
;i! e in !•. i . i}>| of .i rh:i l’le*i::«■ I I'otn < '■ Li
1 • 111mi l \ l ol 'eye nf I i.ui-,.i i.:l. < otiehed
;tt the
.1 in . .do Aus j
a;"NI\ A it l II '
i_ of v'< hoot iiy j
.1 i .i \ The*
U.iU.e of I
- Si». iimkit»:f j
III e !i. loll I he ,
Ae.‘ t .n * olh je j
in ir.itiee t:ir j
. . 1 . .. tlfee to
the iel pro !
till < o| Ie*Je n f-
nhottl
w: t >
this
vinMoti ovt r Soul!; west ends u nl nliiil
as it was sensational,! nuiitl,,*r of times niilt n drv foofing for ,.,)
JUST RECEIVED
Carload of New
BUICKS
Get Yours Now.
House-Buick Co.
Buici. an<! Packard
Sales and Service.
';;r„;:rkk-kj |
. ,, I, '■ Minn (I».S tile soure. Alls- -I'll,' 11. V, ill prohahn he In oiivlit (
,:""P ,!!?! .M ..'v<'!,.,1..,‘,lsil:''hi.''r '"!1 ‘ v1 11"' •«»n,i.ci",-e .i..- ...i.i..ii „e\i
\o Wei . t If • *M I 1 !; • • ]l ■ | • o v; i! p • ell P.l pll
,\ S. < S .ii i ?! •• t h.'iuil'er of
n Unit c r .* . i i . , i.. ,,, - ..... l'l;,y imll* • < . t.tti.eree le*n* p.r Aiiv|in t'ollem* fur-
M, I V , G.h !'';»"-lnir »..V n-llis, Hill and Kmka made a show- j ,,i ddag Me- ............... .......... l.v Ari-
:v"|,'h I'r-v.-l z„: . I for a game in ha............ I alif .
had liven aide lo slosh through hy (tie is effoollve ns any .1,'vidoprd ,,y ,\ns-
lon-Mii-ds distance in four down* Iw- a j tin Mils secs,in. Ton, list, no gain,all
firs, down, nn,l had rysorlyst' rejtenf.'a ninnher of .voids also In the letnnil
Idly lo pnntlnjf, of necessity. The firsr I of Southwestern ]mnls, his work in this!
I(« r. „iM*ned h.v Southwestern kick- jmrlicitlnr showing up ns the host ofi
Kangnrvs.s Won. | Iho ,,no Austin
The Kangaroos defeated the 1’irales, soontai i|unrler, and ii was
Init Ihe score, as may he expected, did and unexpected as il
i follow mg op Mie In-a Is of a unarfer nnd, her offensive,
her
j •i i>l mas had lie,a. re civcd Salunl.iy.
in-’ off fro..: Ihe east icon I. was played I the s, :.mui
Mivoogh wiflinut either team heing aide! A I,dal ,,f rfl punts were made in this
to sentre a ten yard vain in Mick re- game, Austin making Ik’ and South-i
ipiisii, lor downs. Austin punted three j western 10. Austin gave uj, the hall!
limes np.l lost Mie hall hy downs once four limes on downs. Austin made four'
in Ihe (piaiier. while Soulhweslern 1 fumble', Ihree of which were recovered 1
lauded four Mines; Just at the elese of J.v Austin. Soutlnvestcril recovered lull 1
Mif omit ter. however, f’ne Idoekcl alone of three fumhles. Austin College!
Seutiiweslerli punt and Slover fell on.lost 15 viirds on a penally, and!
i the hall mi Southwestern's dll yard
BELMONT LOTS
No Intereit or Taxes for Two Years
$1.00 DOWN THEN $1.00 A WEEK
Take the firan.1 Avenue car and get off at Mulberry St. and walk
three Works east to our office tent at the corner of Mulberry and
Andrews. Agent on the ground from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
COME
TODAY
Dodge & Co.
COME
SUNDAY
Soulhweslern Hi on two..
Trinity Next Victim.
The Kangnroes will play llieir last I
rogekiilv scheduled game with Trin-
ity ai WuM.hachie Thursday week. |
Lineup Friday Austin: Slover. left,'
end: VatlLlil,. left tff.kle: Coo, left1 ''
NEW AUTO
LICENSES ARE
ISSUE!) HERE
)
Rwu-.l: Mnrtr.in, riiiln tn« kl<*: Smith,
•sn'imL Mnnlnti, riulit l.okh*: Smith,
i viiilil **ih1 ; Tom hwl(>rn\ «|iifir!«*v b:ifk :
| Hill. loft P:h k : Frnkn, riiih! Im I f
jI»{D k : Hollis, (oi, fnllhjH k.
I RmithwoKtorn : 1‘orrin, loft oml: Al<-
If.. Jeff t.'Dklo; Vivijm, loft ipinnl:
'I ho following jtupimohil*^ lieon^s
woro iipplinl for (luring iho pnst \vo<*k :
William Uolinson. Horolios$or; A.
an. SJiornmn; \\*. \V. Dockor, Doni-
I >*«»11; .lohn A. Kcit. Bonison; .1, A.
I W bit ring, l *<*riismi: \\*. G. Korns. Sh<‘r-
I inn ii : J. S. Ainas. Slurnian; \V. \'. Uni-l
ham. Tinga; <!’ (’arPn*. Whil**Kb<»i*o; J
j .lolui Durham, Shrnnnn; J. Y. ('ago,]
j Shornmn; Ik L. Kay, Sherman; W. M.
Works*. Shot man; K. IV Mosior, Guntor.
Hawkins Hg^ m-'l'h'-'V-^T f.d'right! v '•»S»\U"J\tlv HIT
end: Lyons, ipii'irfer Jiaek ; M, Cee, left j
half hack: Wnlersi.n, right half l,aek : .
Ski| worlh, full hack I Al,i1'""- lex i. Nov .is. Hard luck
01 SIMMONS LINK IT NOW
SuhsHMiffons—Austin: Cone f„r!:'«"in. »*tiekfi,-UI this week
<- »set4*M'**t>-i -
..-'(.Ttstff‘tr.fi gmstuxteiK
Everything Electrical
For Your House
Smith (-Ii : Stewart for Crawford ( n • Ii,,Kl n,,,‘ lll;lt ‘'""O'- v,'".,r
Tleliimiit for de ( Ii : tVImrton Tor Hilt t V," vvil> 1,0 lI1"' '’i"!"'1
K tkm* gamo horo SaliPtalay. I’ra< ticing
\sith n twispil shoiihh*r that was not
(4>. Soutlnvostoi ii: Vono.
Offbiuls J. Burton Kiv. rof*‘rop»
Splawn, nmpiro: Millor uml Millions,
tim»* koojw rs.
Qtiart<»rp^-Twrlvc» atvl a half mtn-
VACUUM CLEANERS,
TOASTERS, GRILLS, WASHING
MACHINES, IRONS, IRONERS
AND HOWE RADIO OUTFITS
We are prepared for Industrial Electrical
Work and the Best Equipment,
prices are right. /
Buy It In Sherma
Our
Roberts Electric
Company
184—Phones—788
i '
.Shoe
for Men
Women
CASH GROCERY
Specials
Bdovv we quote you Special Prices on a few articles and
assure YOU when you make your purchases of Us—you
SAVE DOLLARS.
We Quote You the Following Prices
FOR CASH ONLY
3 lb. M. House Coffee $1.15 Almonds, per lb......... 25c
Hales’ Leader Coffee $1.10 Brazil Nuts, per lb 20c
White Swan Coffee $1.45 1 pt. Scudders Syrup 35c
7 bars SwJts Soap .... 25c I qt. Scudders Syrup 65c
Paper Shell Pecans ..... 50c White Swan Peaches ... 30c
Native Shell Pecans 30c Fruits at Appealing Prices
Make Our Store Your Trading Post
CASH GROCERY CO.
MARSHALL & LUCAS, Props.
Northwest Corner Square < Phone 346 - 347
nil,,g,dl,,',' iu,‘lull'd. I 'll nil* wns soul
lo Mm li,, pit:,l ,lining Ilu* mill'll,' of
lliu wi't'k with llm uifuihi'i- broken.
Will, Yr.'igiT mill rnni)> out of Sat
unlay s garni', the Cow hoys w ill have
a siill lutrih'i road lo travel, with Kim-
brough and Hull going in lo fill the va-
(iineies. The remainder of the temii
luis wlii]nu ll into good l onilitinn during
(lie Iho weeks of rest, and, with the ex-
'.■('1111,-11 of the two li(iikfit'l,l imsitions.
Jla.vs will send the strongest team of
Mie seas,hi against the visiting Hill
ltillies.
Only iwo more games remain on the
Cowley s, |H dole. The elnsh with Dan-
iil Baker. Saturday, and that with
Howard 1’iiyne at Iirownvvood, ThankSr
giving, both members of the TXI. A. A.,
make amailive dosing eards for the
Simmons eleven, and esperially in the
ui e of the YelloWjaeJcels, for several
years rivals of the Cowboys, w ill Hays'
ineii nul forth tlieir most determined
effort of the .season. \
Are You One of
95% of Women?
Kxports—physicians and others who
have made a study of imstnro.-state
that !I5 per eeid of women oarrv them
seivi-s badly. How often do von your-
self remark a woman w hose carriage is
nulurully graceful and easy? The one
detail of all others that gives a wom-
an the foundation of graceful, easy car-
riage is shoes—just slioes !
1C
Ey :
BOTH OF THEM! j
In the Cantilever Shoe you will find
a good-looking shoe that supplies you
with the very basis of correot carriage.
There an- the fashlomihly rounded toe
that hrings you so iiilieli eonifort? Iho
lower heel now In vogue that keeps you
from walking too much on*your Ms’s,
Ihe natural sole line Mint upholds your
entire foot willuml deforming It, and
there is. esiieclally. the Cantilever
Flexible Arch—supple, flexible, lil^e
your own arch.
BOTH of these ears Were
equipped with MULTIBES-
TOS Brake Lining. They
stopped in time on the line.
Wnal would have happened if
the brake !iad been defective?
The woman who wears Cantilever
Sills’s walks gracefully in slmrs so
agreeable to every step (hat she feds
Increased vigor, poise and spirit. The
Cantilever features mentioned unite to
strengthen, through exerelse, muscles
that 'stiff-shanked sliis-ft restrain and
atrophy. Tills necessary exercise cor-
rects and prevents “weak foot." And
tho Cantilever K'exHdo Arch draws up,
yvlii-n laeed. to give each r.veh of yours
the exset degree of support U reiptiros.
XVhen you wear Cantilever Shoes
you have the Imsie elemenlif of correct
earrlage nlso wonderful leoaiforl
good looking shoes.
A chain i* no ,hunger than its
weakest link, anti a brake no better
titan its lining.
i
MULTIBESTOS Brake Lin-
inga will ura you dollar* and
dollar*. They are built to.
ENDURE. They are woven
with tough bra** wire* and
long fibred atbeeto*. They are
not made from vegetable or
animal product* — but from
Mineral and Metal.
1
Ye«, when we re-line your brake*
with MULTIBESTOS Br*k*
l.ini.
ng. yoil c*n **y,
•• l. ,e .1___
"Well. that',
done." It IS done. It STAYS
done. And it will be many a long
day before you call and »ee ua
again about Brake Lining. We try
lo give you »uch Work—Workman-
slop—Service that we don’t *ea
you here often. We don't experi-
ment at your expense. 1
i
EQUIPMENT
Motometer with orno*
mrntal radiator cop.
Front urul rear bumpers.
K at n-proof, one-piece
windshield. Automatic .
n.uu*us»svs. rsusuiliotsi. |
windshield wiper. Cour-
tesy light on the driver's
side, which promotes
safety in pass.iiK other
in pa
r«rs at iii^ht. Tomirou
amp \
rord.Cowlp
lamp with longriteneion
flparkinp.liKhts.
Cowl ventilator, jeweled
rt^ht-day clo«;k. I^rgc
rectontulor plate - glass
window m rrar curtain.
Massive head lamps.
Thief proof transmission
l vk. T«*r 1 compartmesit
in the left frout door.
Sho k absoibcrs.
No motor car is more satisfactory!
Made of the best materials the market affords, under most
precise standards of workmanship, the Studebnker Big-Six
Touring Car is tlie outstanding value among fine cars.
It is a roomy, seven passenger car but is not bulky. And it
does not carry an ounce of excess weight.
The Off-horsepower motor 'provides speed, stamina, flexi-
bility nnd power in abundance.
Comfort is insured by correct design, long, semi-elliptic
springs, testful nine-inch seat cushions and shock absorbers.
The body lines are distinctive, nnd the equipment includes
many motoring refinements such as th? one-piece windshield,tool
pocket in left front door and the courtesy light on the driver’s
side whii-h illuminates the roadway in passing cars at night.
At $ 1730 it represents a large saving over cars that do not
even approach it in intrinsic value. And it is economical to
drive and possesses high resale value.
The body, like the chassis, is built in Studebaker plants,
which eliminates middlemen’s profits. The savings resulting
are passed along to you.
The Big.Six is a wonderful motor car! It well sustains the
70-year Studebaker reputation for business integrity and
honest value.
MODELS AND PRICES-/, o b. factories
LIGHT SIX
5 Fes* , nr W. B.
40 H. P.
SPECIAL-SIX
5-Pasn , H9f W. B.
, 50 H. P. •
BIG SIX
7-Pau., 1 If W B.
SO H. P.
Touting..............% #75
Koad.tcr
(3P***)........... 975
Coup.'Roud»trr
(I Pm.I .......... 1325
Sfdau ............ 1550
Touring.............$1275
Roadster
(3 Paw 1250
Rcidffter
(4 Law ) ..........1275
Co'ipe (4 Pom.) ... 1675
Sedan...... 2050
Speedster f 1 ‘ *
(4 Pan.)........
Coupe(4-Pa«a.)..^, 1
Coupe (5-Pom24m»
Sedan (Special).. V ';7 '
Non-Skid Cord Tires, Front end Ro&r, Standard Equipment
BIG-SIX
TOURING
$1750
11 iii y
111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111
WOOD AUTO CO.
Studebaker Sales—Studebal er Service.
THIS IS
TUDEBAKER YeAr
Dodge Brothers
sedan
v
/
i ■? \
Many who could well afford more expensive cars
are showing a marked preference for Dodge
Brothers Sedan.
They find it easy to drive, economical to run,
and comparable in beauty and elegance with cars
much higher in price.
In the vast amplitude of Dodge Brothers closed
body plant, this sedan is constructed with all the
studious precision that marks the work of the
. finest custom builders.
Eighteen days are devoted alone to the 18 rub-
bing and varnishing operations which are respon-
sible for the unusual brilliancy of its lustre.
Months of seasoning precede the use of the fine,
critically selected ash which gives the body its
rugged firmness.
The interior fittings, too, are chosen with thought-
fulness and rare good taste. The upholstery is
covered with genuine mohair velvet of a singu-
larly rich and beautiful pattern. The seats are
roomy and luxurious.
Steel disc wheels (with cord tires) harmonize in
a most effective way with the new grace and
smartness which Dodge Brothers have recently
brought to the lines of the body.
NORTH TEXAS MOTOR CO.
SHERMAN.
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