Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 17, 1916 Page: 8 of 8
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'* Tuesday. October 17, 1916
New Orleans Futures.
New Orleans. Oct. 17.—Futures op-
ened stead)-, 5. to 8 Upi; at noon
tvere sternly, 13 to 1." higher and ilosed
steady. 38 to 3p higher. Today’s elus-
ing iirtees:
" ’ Yesterdy.
8:30 a. ui. Close. • ’lose.
dan ......17.63 17.81 -82 17.4.’! 4)
Mar...... 17.84 18.02-03 17.03-05
May......18,01 18.2122 17.00-07
Dec........... ..17,70-71 >17.32-33'
Uverpoot Futures.
Liverpool. (Jet. 17.—Futures opened
sleadv. 10 to 78 higher, at 2 it. in. were
quiet, 8 to 9*4 higher and closed very
steady. 14*4 higher. Today's elosiug
prlt-es: '
10c To Everyone 10c
Children under 15 not admitted
BANNER WEEK-BARGAIN PRICES.
AND STILL THEY
Every Day Sees New Goods
Coining in to Meet
the Demands of Our
Customers.
JUST RECEIVED—
New Sport Coats,
New Cloth Coats,
New Children’s Dresses,
New Petticoats,
New Blankets.
More Men’s and Boys’ Suits.
New Shoes for the Whole
Family.
New Suits for Ladies Coming
Every Few Days.
YOU WILL SAVE MONEY
BY TRADING WITH US.
Ezstein’s
THE LVRIG
To-day Only
America’s Most Famous
Couple
1. AND 1$.
VERNON CASTLE
World s Greatest Dancers
in
•I WHIRL If TIFT’’
In which they live over
their fascinating life history,
taking you behind the scenes
in the gay Parisian Cabarets
and Cafes and with it all as
powerful a drama as you’ve
ever seen.
Dancing all their Original
and Latest Dances
brought them fortune and
fame.
1 The true lives of
Castles as seen in
,Whirl of Life" is more inter-
esting, more thrilling, more
dramatic and contains more
dean comedy than all the
fictional films combined.
Adults 20c Children 10c
WATCH! COMING THURSDAY!
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmKummmmmmmmmmmmmm
Mrs. Castle^
Who is America’s Fash-
ion Leader, wears over $50,-
000 worth of the latest
Gowns in this production.
I Today’s Markets I
♦----❖
Cotton, in
Co*t on, In
I .ocnl Markets.
......
........ 1-
Wheat, per hush
• tats, per bushel ................
.Corn, per husbd .................75c
Chicago Grain and Previsions.
Chicago, Oof. 17.
I
Wheat
Corn—
I*oo .. ..
May .. ..
.Oats—
!*(**• .. ..
May .. ..
Our Candies are Like Mercy
They bless bolli the giver and the receiver. So the next time
you rail, bring a box with you and we ran assure you that it will
be a happy evening Indeed for two people.
Try Our Vegetarian Dinner
CandyFand Confectionery Company
Old Phone 836.
New Phone 535.
Pork-
........ 2."1.87 23.80
Yc.stcrday’ii
.luu. ..
...........23.90
23,80
Clone.
Close
Ribs—
.Inn ...
12.57
157"i
Lurd—
V-r" "
157 >4
IMo .. .
...........14 47
14 40
Jan. .,
13.72
76%
■
79%
78 >,
Cotton Seed Oil.
Yeslrdy’i
47%
(’lose.
<1|(1SP.
50%
Oct .. ..
Nov............11.74-77 11.82-64
Dao..............11.70-71 11.55-58
Jan............11.70-72 11.80 02
TOPIC
TODAY-
ALBERT E. SMITH and J. STUART BLACKTON
PRESENT
LUC1LE LEE STEWART
• ' In I
The Five-Part Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature
Written by Josephine Lovett,
“His Wife’s
Good Name"
Produerd by Ralph W. lure.
The story of a sweet,
simple country girl and
the ne’er do well son of a
multi-millionaire.
I
Fashion hints from gay
Paree and New York are
found in abundance in the
Vitagraph Blue Ribbon
LUCJLLK LEE STEWART Feature, His wife s Good
M “Hia Wife’s Good Name’* ^amC-
Mis.s Stewart is fast gaining the reputation for being
one of the best dressed women upon the screen, and fairly,
too. for Miss Stewart wears any number of beautiful gowns
in tliis feature film.
T0M0RR0W-
Kansas City Cash Grain Market.
Kansas City. OH. 17.—No. 2 hard
wheat $1.,iHi<i1.06. jjo. 3 hard wheat
$1,556(1.82. No. 4 hard wheat $1.52©
1.55. No. 2 rod wheat $US8«il.59 No
3 red Wheat *1.54© 1.57. No. 4 red
wheat $1.506/1,Vi. No. 2 white corn
86c nominal. No. 3 white corn 85t*
nominal. No. 4 white corn 8b-© 8414 c
nominal. No. 2 mixed corn 85c®8514c
No. 3 mixed corn 8414c©85c nominal.
No. 4 mixed corn s3o©84c nominal.
No. 2 yellow corn 87e©88c nominal.
No. 3 yellow corn 88e®86V&C nominal
No, 4 yellow corn 85c@85VjC nominal.
No. 2 white oats 47e©47*4e nominal.
No. 3 white oats 46*.4e©40%c nomi-
nal. No. 4 white oats 48c. No. 2
mixed oafs 46c© 47c nominal. No. 3
mixed oats 45c(&46c nominal. No 4
mixed oats 43c© 15c nominal.
COTTON.
Spot Cotton Market.
New York. Oct. 17.—Spot cotton was
steady. 35 points up; middltug 18.15
cents.
New Orleans, Oct. 17.—Spot cotton
was steady, 31 points up; middling
17.31 cents; ‘sale* 785 bales.
Liverpool, Oct. 17.-—Spot cotton was
steady, 18 .points Up; middling lfi.47
cents; sales x.ixhi hales.
Galveston, Oct 17.—Spot cotton was
steady, 30 |*oints up; middling 17.00
cents.
Houston, OH. 17.—S]aif cotton was
steady, 30 i«>ints up; middling 17.20
■ ■cuts: sales 18885bales.
Dallas, oh. 17.—Sjiot cotton wa?
steady, :«) (Mbit# up; middling jy
cents; sales 9,0.39 hales.
'i’otal port receipts 72.2tc: against
50,100 last year,
New York Futures.
New York, OH. 17. Ftrttires opened
steady, unchanged to <; higher; at
ikm.ii were steady. ]n to 12 higher and
Closed very steady. 35 to 30 higher.
Today's closing prices:
Yesterdy
In:30a. m. (’lose. ('lose
Jan......17.05 18.15-17 17.80 82
Mar.. .. .. 18.04 18.20-00 17.88-1)11
May...... 18.15 18.37 30 17.08 00
Dee.. .... 17415 18.18-19 17.82 8.3
.
RafUction.
Wa are told, “Let not the sun go
down on your wrath.” This, of course.
Is best, but as It generally does I would
sdd, “never set or write Ull It has
done so.” This rale has saved me from
many an act of folly. It is wonderful
what a different view we take of Use
same event a day after U has hap
pened.—Sydney Smith
All yon who have a torpid llyer,
weak digestion or constipated bowels
look out for chills. The season is
here and the air is full of the disease
germs. The best thing to do is to get
your liver iu good condition and
purify the stomach and bowels.
HKRHINK Is the right remedy, It
answers the purpose completely.
Price 50c. Sold by H. L. Sheelie.v,
nor: n side square. tu-th-s&w
Jewel Theatre Today 8
VIOLET MERSEREAU in
“THE GIRL WHO DIDN’T TELL.”
A Special Universal Feature in Three Acts.
VIVACIOUS BILLY RHODES in “FOILED.”
A dandy two-art Cub Comedy. It's a humdinger.
“FOILED.”
“UNDER THE SPELL.”
The Story of a woman's curiosity and its tragic result. ..
TOMORROW—
“COLD HEARTS AND HOT FLAMES.”
Another of Those Extra Funny L-Ko’i
And “HIGH SPEED” Victor Comedy. ..
THURSDAY—“TO ANOTHER WOMAN” With Cleo MndNm.
Gem Theatre To-morrow
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
know of “DR. JF.KYLL and MR. HYDE"
YOU have read “TRILBY”
have seen “THE CASE OF BECKY.”
[IP you arc interested in
DUAL PERSONALITY AND HYPNOTISM
YOU can’t afford to miss.
•Saint, Devil and Woman”
Featuring “FLORENCE LA BADIE.^
And Just Think! It Won’t Cost But a Dime.
I
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SWEATERS, SWEATERS
There’s no better time to buy Sweaters than now as the
Cold Weather is beginning.
We have them for all the family from.......25c to $5.50
All kinds of Knit Caps..................25c to $2.50
Those New Stocking Caps, the kind that are different. .$1.50
SILK KNIT SCARFS-PRETTY STRIPES.
SHOTS OF QUALITY arriving daily. Come in, let us
give you a fit
COAT SUITS, new and nobby........ .$12.50 to $37.50
You Can Do Better at Shaw’s.
J. 21. Shaba S Son*
Muaio Defined.
Music when combined with a plena
urable Idea Is poetry. Music without
the idea Is simply music. The Ides
without the music is prose from its
very definiteness.—Edgar Allan Toe.
WANTS-TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED
phone W.
An office girl.
Call old
o!73t
WE ARE weighing our coal over pub-
lic scales. Kclsay Inimher Co. <>17-tf
FOR SALE—Ford ear, 1316 model,
practically new. Call new phone 782.
or address stl N. WUow St. oi7-if
FDR RENT—Three rooms with pri-
vate hath furnished for light house-
keeping: with or without garage. 7I»
8. Crockett. Old phone 1428 or 4ftt.
nl6-tf
WANTED Au office gtgl.
Grayson Iron A Metal Co.
Apply at
otT St
SEED WHEAT for sale, by Mrs. C. I).
Hughes. Old phone 810, or 80t Laurel.
otT-ltd-Mw
LOST -Rubber boot for right foot.
Finder please return to Coca Cola
Bottling Co., for reward. ol7-3t
THE PICTURE WHICH HAS ROCKED
THE WHOLE COUNTRY.
“THE WOLF WOMAN"
THOMAS H. INCE’S TRIANGLE
MASTERPIECE EEATURING
HUM
NOf 1HE 0L0 “RIG
us
1ND BONE" KIND
‘HANr Of HAIR"
• VAMPIRE
SUPPORTED BY CHARLES RAY
AND STAR INCE CAST
A REAL VAMPIRE
There are Vampire Women of all degrees and classes,
but Louise Glaum is rapidly being considered the best in the
country. In “The Wolf Woman,” Miss Glaum reaches the
height of her dramatic ability—M. P. New.s
Queen Theatre
I..L
V| “THE UPHEAVAL”
■tV.-rV!
l j ■ .
Jftti-Feb
Mar Apr..
OH-Nov ..
Dec-Jan *,
Yestd'y
Close. Close
... ,10.30*4 10,25
....10,4214 10.28*4
....10,311*4 10.25
....10.40 10.25
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A Great Star in a Wonderful Picture Every Day This Week
at Bargain Prices—5 and 10 Cents.
QUEEN
TODAY—The Queen of the Screen
MARY PICKFORD
In a Loveable Characterization as
‘Hulda From Holland1
In this delightful tale of the land of the tulip. Miss Pi Hi ford
is more appealing. If possible, than in man)' of her previous up
pea ranees—a tart which, coupled with the Duteh settings and
tmtumes, makes it an unusual production -~~
TOMORROW—The Feature of Feature Week
“THJT^PLF WOMAN.” * '
• Thos. rl. liice Triangle Masterpiece.
SEE WhER AD. ON THIS PAGE.
THURSDAY—THEDA BARA in “UNDER TWO FLAGS.”
ice Reid in THE HOUSE OF GOLDEN WIN_ ,.....
IRLK WILLIAMS In “THE SCARLET RUNNER."
Pathe’s Wonder-Serial
In 15 episodes of mystery, adven-
ture and thrill./
Beginning Tod
The Shielding Shadow
Produced by Astra Released by Patba * a
Featuring GRACE I^ARMOND
With LEON BAI^Y and
RALPH KELL/ARD
In the World's Greatest Serial.
See It At
The Gem Theatre
Showing the Firit Two Epifodes—No. 1 and 2—Today
Also Presenting
“Catching That Burglar”
Featuring BILLY RODES, the Cutest Little Girl in the Movies.
Now, Listen to Me, Ladies, TOME-EARLY.
ALL LADIES FREE TODAY.
Special Muaic today by Miss Francis Nelson.
SATURDA
FRIDAY—Wallace RMd in THE HOUSE OF GOLDEN WINDOWS.
C ISA!** ** **’** * * * t*ri • — wnaan . «.■ a.
New Coals and Suit Arrivals
CAME IN TObAY.
Drop in to Our Suit Department and see the
NEW COATS—NEW SUITS—NEW DRESSES—
Just Received Today.
They Are Very §mart and New.
..................$7.50 Up
om......... . ,T........ $20.00 Up
Dresses..................$12.50 Up
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