Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 9, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9,1922
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BOYS LEARN
SWIMMING AND
1;f LIFESAVING
“VfMKNT KICIIARDM OK
EUROPE" GETTING READY
FOR IMVIS IT P MATCHES
THE SHERMAN Y. M. C. A. HAS
LARGE CLASSES IN THIS
DEPARTMENT
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MUCH INTEREST SHOWN
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Ftnr Hirr Already Phased the Life-
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Now Tali ins IW (Yurse at Pool
Pat Rntawr. physical director for tin1
f»henunn Y. M. C. A., said Wednesday:
“The swimming and life ga'iug claw*-
as at the Y. M. C, A., pool arc proving
popular among the men and boy* of
- the city.
“Pina, certificates and bathing suit
emblems are awarded .when tests are
completed."
For the beginner. Mr. Ramsey ex-
plains that the test Is In swim at least
BO fwt. using any at poke, with or with-
out turning.
Forty-Two Pass Test.
GRAY WINS THE
FIRST GAME OF
THE PLAY-OFF
Tin; lsilef that a chilli’s rickets ecu
Is* cured hr passing him through n
deft a«h tree, atill remains ju imrts
of England.
Tlie Poles were originally a rtlls*
of rcnduls whose history was unknown
before the Oth c-entnry.
I On plow Monday In Hug nisi, for-1
niniy a- plow would l»e drawn from
door to door end money solicited for
drink.
GREENVILLE LOSES TO PARIS BY
THE SCORE OF it TO 1 TI E8-
DAY AFTERNOON.
Tire single pearl with Cleopatra is
said to Imre dissolvt^l and swallowed
was rained at $4tM.otx>.
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Don’t Take Calomel
Unless Advised by Your Physician
Bond’s Liver Pills
are lietter. A prescription especially for
Headaches, Biliousness, Dizziness or
Malarial Trouble. 25>C all druggists.
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Tnrls, Texas, August tt -Tlie Paris SERVICE CARS
Snappers got away fine in the opening FOR ^-’HITESBORO
gumc of the aeries with Greenville tot F'A I I 1C1 '
determine the imnnant winner in the: * V*"L.JL lOl
TO league, licking the Hunt County\ SHERMAN DRUG CO.
Tills photograpli of Henri Cochet.
-Hie .si year-old (French tennis mar.
was matte while lie was playing in
tlie Seubrlght, <N. J» Invitation
in the o|s‘n-
The following Isiys have passed this
test: Jack Blrge. Robert Briee, Char-
les Phillips. Floyd Wharton. Gene tournament. His defeat
Hughes. Charles flannel. Ho Thompson, jUg round was attributed to the faet
I la rid Xeidhardt. Andrew Burns. Oils dial lie and the other metnliers of the IUvaM the„ down and got
Lance. 4. L. Burns. Kdwnrd Xeidhardt. Mavis Cup team Imd arrived „|,ie ont \„t n Tog rnnner got to
Floy Inhoof. W. D. JVorthley, Herford |„ ,|iis country only several days third base on Gray until the ninth.
delegation Tuesday afternoon by s
wore of :i to 1. It was a ease of too
much Gray, the Snapper pitching ncej
turning the Togs hack until tlie ninth.
When a couple of hits. one ,a Texas
Isoigin i anil a long fly-out to Taylor
In center field on which Waller was'
doubled off first allowed Ed £h*ely to
count At that Seely could have been i
clinked off at the plate if the Snnp-
por infield had not decided to play it
safe and extinguish Waller for the sec-;
oiul out. Tho Snuppcrs scored hi the'
second when Iligginfsithani singled and
stole second, scoring on Bratcher's sln-|
gle to 'tight center. Cpop then held
the locals safe past the scventii inning,
wlieu he went out for a pincli hitter
and Rig Ed Bryan was sent to the
monud.
The Snappers fell on Bryan for j<!
Hire** hits that were good for a brace j
of runs before lie could get n man out.
Bratcher led off with a single and
Taylor doubled to the center field
feme, scoring Lever Joe. Trammel
lilt over second and Taylor counted.
the
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
STOP 3ELCHING!
Baptist Encampment
WOODLAKE
During the period of the Encampment, August 1-11,
Woodlake Pool will close at 8:00 P. M. Open all other
hours of the day to the public-
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Wsre’i Black Powder Reforea
Indigestion, Gaa, Bad Taste
And Other Stomach and
Bowel Trouble*
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
oure Relief
LAN S
2S< and 75t ftsekagos Everywhere
Province. Noble McGinnis. Truman
Blocker, Vincent Bonham. Sam Gatb-
rlght, Raymond Gray. William Thom-
as. Elmer Allen. J. W. Landers, Rufus
, Hall, Clarence Carthan, William Allen,1
Fred Gray, Felix Jhmtaon. Bay Cor-
dell. wnilam Waldrop. Fred Firge,
Harry Dumb Clareye Langford. Rob-j
ert Boar.. Ismis Griunell. Vemls Al-
drege. Wiltmfn Stoffe, S. B. Elliott, R.1
C. Stager. Otis MeMurray, John Carl-1
son, isiuis MeMurray.
The ■ stg^ngierji' test is to swim 50
yar<|a. using any stroke, dive (property
from spdagbca&f, and swim tin imek,
50 feet.
previously. His play on European The visitors got men on liases but could
court-* this year has altractisl much not get tliem around until this period.
attention.
Baseball Calendar
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Twenty-Nine hi This Class.
Those who have passed this test:
Robert Brice, Charles Phillips, Floyd
Wharton, Gene Hughes, diaries Dan-j
nel. Jack Blrge, W. D. Worthier, Sam clnl,_
Gat bright. Fred Gray. Raymond Gray, wl(.h„n Fnl,„
TEXAS LEAGUE
Tuesday’s Results.
Dallas «, Fort Worth 5 (eleven inn-
ings 1.
Sau Antonio 7. Houston 2.
Wichita Falls 124, Shreveport 4-1.
Galveston 10, Beaumont 9.
Standing.
Clarence Langford, Clarence Carthan.
Otis MeMurray. Elmer Allen, William ''jo
Allen, Noble McGinnis, Felix Jamison, ,;„lv(,st(jn'42
P.
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44
Truman Blocker, J. W. Landers. Vin-
Houston .......... MS
cent Rpnhaiu, Rufus Hall, Wm. Thom- _ , 41
ns, Raymond Cordell. Roy Inhoof. Wnl- ....... 4->
l*ce Grliuiell, Fred Blrge. Harry Dunn, /’"."./..a#
i-V-.V,-,,*4i*, ..
Wilburn Stone, R. O, Slagle.
Tlie third test Is the life-saving test,]
and Mr. Ramsey gives the rules on
this ns follows: Dive from eight feet,
<if water and bring up object weigh-1
Ing 10 pounds- swlm 200 yards—100
yards on l>aok not nalng arms or hands:
100 yards, using any other stroke.
, J^emonstnUc: (1)—On Wand five
metVods of rtlesse; (2)—In water two
methods of release: (31—Besene and
tow person of own weight 20 yards,
using two different strokes, ten yards
each; (41—Shafer method of resusci-
tation.
The boys who have passed this test
arc: Charles Handel Charles Phillip*,
Eugene Phillips nud Robert Brice.
Mr, Ramlgy cites the faet that the
records show that last year more than
100 persons wefe saved from drown-
ing by Y. M. C. A. members. During
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Gray struck out nine batsmen, whiff-
ing five with runners on the sacks.
Tlie scene shifts to Greenville WedneR-1
day and big Wilcey Moore is sure to
start for the Snappers, with Car) Hill
as the likely Greenville hurler. Bugs
Young, the Ardmore second baseman,
was borrowed for the series, and play-
ed a star game, handing ten chances
awl making two of the Togs’ six hits.
The Box Score.
Paris—
i AB
Higginbotham, ss ..... 3
Bratcher, If ......... 3
Reynolds, 2b .......... 2
Tnylor, cf ........... 3
Trammel, lli ......... 3
Mathews, rf ........■ s
Smith, 8b ............ 4
71j Lemasters, c.......... 3
Gray, p ..............d»
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.415
.400
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Fords
Plenty of Them
SOME REAL BARGAINS
Late Model Coape.
Late Model Roadster.
One Speedster.
One Touring Car.
All ’20 models or later.
________________ Term*_______________
Wood Auto Co.
200 S. Crockett St.
Phone 1750
Do you have that uncomfortable
•full” feeling after eating? Are you
troubled witn bad taate in your mouth
or "sour mouth”? Have you dyspep-
sia, “heartburn", o- plain old-fasn-
ioned stomach ache? Are you
constipated or bothered with dysen-
tery, colic, diarrhoea and sometime*
headache, nausea and other ailments
that come from stomach trouble?
If so, use Ware’s Black Powder. It
is a scientific preparation formulated
by the celebrated P-. James Wart,
one of the South’s best known phy-
sicians.. Ware’s Black Powder
neutralizes thq,acids of the Btomach,
overcomes the poison of auto-intox-
ication in tho bowels and keeps tho
alimentary canal in good condition.
Ware’s Black Powder is often
prescribed by physicians. Besides
helping ordinary cases of indigestion,
it often is of benefit in serious cases.
Bead this unsolicited testimonial
recently rjscuiyed from a minister of
the Gospel (same .on request):
“About five weeks ago, I began
using Ware’s Black Powder for
Intestinal Indigestion, with which I
had been troubled for about three
years and six months, having taken
treatment of seven doctors in three
states but was no better. After
taking about 14 bottles of the family
size, I feel mate well and suffer no
more as I did so long. Several who
have seen the good it has done me
have inquired where they can got it"
Ware’s Black Powder contains no
harmful drugs. It dqcs not purge.
Heats used in Ware’s
The Grayson Building and
Loan Company
Will lend you moey to build, buy or repair
your home.
Transfer that yearly note against your
place and pay it off in easy monthly pay-
ments.
Roon 411-12
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M. & P. Bank Building
PhonelO
The same ingredie
Black Powder aro also combined in
a convenienttablet form called Ware’s
Black Powder Tablets. The Tablets
ore especially recommended when
only one or two doses are required ,
to check a case of indigestion coming
on, to relieve a slight heartburn or
to sweeten the breath. Used for
40 years. Sold at drug stores. 60c
and $1.00 the package. Send for
booklet on the care of the stomach—^
free. The Ware Chemical Co,. I
Dalles- Tevas. Adv^I
For Sale in Sherman by
KEITHS DRUG .STORE
Where They Flay Wedne* day.
Dallas at Wichita Foils. ,
Fort Worth at Shreveport.
Beaumont at Galveston.
San Afttfilijo at Houston.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Totals ............ 27
Greenville—
-AB
Neely, rf ............. 4
Bfownlovr, ss ......... 3
Young, 2I» ........... 4
Kizzinr. 1b ............3
Seely, if ........... 4
Waller, 9li ............ 4
Webti, cf ____........ 3
Forrest, c---------3 -
Coop, p .....2
Bryan, p .......... 1
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Tuesday’s Results.
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OUR 33 1-3 PER CENT DISCOUNT
WALL PAPER SALE
dsf* a success beyond our expectations.
We are expecting you this week
Detroit 2, New York 1.
Washington 3, Ht Louis 1.
Boeto'it 15, Cleveland 6.
Chicago 0. Philadelphia 4.
Standing.
1 Club-—
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, St. Louis .....
43
.594
.New York ...
.. 208 63
45
.583
Detroit .......
.. 108 58
50
.587
Chicago ......
51
.519
Cleveland .....
... 110 ’54
56
.491
Washington ...
... 105 51
54
.486
Philadelphia
.. 103 41
62
.398
Boston ........
.. 106 41
65
.387
Total
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fiOO people j
000 how to
p swim, and more thnn 20,- *
save life from drowning.
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N&K SEN* TO
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NA FROM THIS
CITY BY UAH’, HICKMAN
Where They Play Wednesday.
Philadelphia at Chicago.
Boston at Cleveland.
New York st Detroit.
Washington at St, Lntils.
......... 31 8
Paris ............... 001 000 02*
Greenville ........... 000 000 001
Summary—
Rims—Higginbotham, Bratcher. Tay-
lor, Seely. Errors — Higglniiotham,
Trnmmpl. Coop. Two-base hit—Taylor.
Sacrifice hits—Coop, Reynolds 2. Ilon-
ble play—Matthews to Reynolds to,
Higginbotham to Trammel Innnlgs*
pitched—By Coop 7, 3 hits, 1 run
Struck out—By Gray !), Coop 1, Bryan
1. Bases on I'oll—Off Gray 3, Coop 5.
Stolen bases — Higginbotham, Seely,
Taylor. Time of game—1 hour and
50 minutes. Umpires—Fanning and
O’Hearne.
W. N. BUTRIDGE
Phone 460.
210 S. Travis.
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Profits In August!
Are as important as profits in Decem-
ber.
And weather doesn’t affect the trick of
doing business. Profits depend on
winning and holding customers.
Your access to over 3,500 families in
Sherman and vicinity is through the
columns of
THE DEMOCRAT
l'h;:r,e 110-111 will bring our ad-man with some
August business building hints
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The nation's
amu,
a I lb
NATIONAL LEAGUE
K. W. Hardesty of Co. B., Texas
Hungers, who lias been ou duty here Tuesday’s Results,
under Chpttfln Tom Hickman lu eu- ,
louemen, the open port law, left . 'ork ? (tfn inn-
WeiU.e«luy morning for Dallas, from , R „
where he wlA leave lor Texarkana. It 1>ltls,„irsll lfl,7( rh,lat,P,phi« 8-3.
; was exfettw tlmt he would be pHeed J
DR. MAXWELL C. MURPHY
Dentil Surgeon
KELLY BUILDING
Office Phones 64 ted 65.
Reddence Phone 660.
first
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in charge cf lu Rangers to be nstagued
Nt. liOulft-Bostnn, wet gronnils.
following an attack made on u rouud-
Lotise foreman.
The maainlcg throe members of Co.
H, on duty here with Captain Hick-
man, L. it. Barnett, Stewart Stanley
and Toni JUtyuiance, will not bo trans-
ferred from Sherman lor the present,
it wus stated. It Is possible additional
members of tin: force may la* assign' d
te Nheimnn.
Reurkve Refused Murderers.
Standing.
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i Club—
P. W.
L.
Pet.
New York ..
...... 103 61
42
.592
] St. Louis ...
...... 105 62
43
.590
Chicago ....
...... 103 56
47
.544
Pittsburgh .
..... 102 55
47
.539
.Cincinnati ..
......106 55
51
.519
' Brooklyn ,.
52
.490
Philadelphia
62
.367
1 Boston ....
...... 99 34
65
.943
Where Hiey Play Wednesday.
St. Louis at Boston.
Cincinnati
at New York.
Chicago at Brooklyn
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia
UAY FEVER
i ;■ If ycu can’t "get away”, ,
the attacks with—
VlfMS*
jODWEISfl
for over half
.
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a century
VapoRun
Over :/ Millie- J„rt V,rrf YtnHy
m,
•|i fkv 4»>ori«»»v tvau
Ixmdon. August 9.—A reprieve war
refused by Jiorue f«e<Tetary Shortt to
Joseph O’Sullivan and Begiuald Dunn,
sentenced to be hanged tomorrow for
the assasaination of Field Marsiml Sir
Henry Hughes Wilson.
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it $'
Martin's Rod) Shipped.
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Bn the Auociated iVei#
Mexico City. August 9.—The liody of
Thomas Martin, the American who
war kiilad neet La Zacatera miqe l»y
a hand of men from a neighbor mine
Uat Sunday, wks flipped to El Paso
yesterday, according to dlspaUlles
from TotreotT.
Worship of trees is widely prevalent
among ravages.
“Gr» Mounds."
“Gas mounds" is the popular name
in Te^aa for tlie iow, circular emi-
nences, averaging 20 feet In diameter
and two feet In height, which abound
tn forest nud prulrie regions in Louisi-
ana, Texas, southern Arkansas and
Oklahoma. On the supposition that
the mounds have lteeu raised by
ascending gar from subterranean oil
pools, tliey are regarded us indicating
oil beneath. A government geologist,
wjm has examined the mounds, dis-
putes this theory of their origin. They
occur to many districts where not tho
least sign of oil or 'gits has been dis-
covered. He tlduku Hint they owe
their existence mainly to rite unequal
settling of the ground iti poorly-drained
(Ufa** subjected to abundant periodic
rainfall—Milwaukee Sentinel.
WE MOVE ANY-
THING
Quickly, Carefully, Expeditiously.
For Prompt and Reliable Service
call—
DIXON’S FLOAT
LINE
to
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W. T. DIXON
Telephone 169 or 444
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