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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT ! FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER, 22. 1922.
JEWISH NEW
YEAR TO BE
PEOPLE WILL EOREG \THKR IN
TIIEIR NYNAOOG8 ALL OVER
WOKIJ>
TEXAS R ANGER
IS KILLED IN
PISTOL DUEL
TRAGEDY (KTI RS AT MT. PLEAS-
ANT OVER THE ARREST OF
TH1RI> MAN
Great Revival
Moves Many
Accept Christ
(Contlnoed from page one.)
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neck, or *wni you to tb" penitentiary milnrnl.
lie Jmx
adio. ;iml tliioat uml uchin^' ImkI.v, )
would giro lil.: the plea hi re of elusp-
iiuf my bn to I for Hie . !:ti.\ h. TtUlt'auII
rialit: I'm u mime loner. I would be
willing in nijen u contract to give back
every dollar you will give uie to nee
all lb** unsaved in this audience givo
their loa its and liies to .(ends
Chris'raid Mr. Culiieoper.
Miss Kathleen ( ImiI* Sinp .
Miss Kathleen Cook sir u by special
request of Mr. Cll!|>ei jh r She select-
ed •'Tlie I:?ift!<• Hymn of the Repub-
lic." 'iii seleeliou v.is imieli on-
: jo> 'd.
Mr»('i:l|M‘|:ja*r went liaek to ancienr
A mot i it Orthodox Jew* a second tliiril man, who. It is reported. Is still i 11,11 '• 1 " f-‘ 1 l,u' IH‘t'11145 of text, nun
day of New Year is also observed. jat !it**rty.
The Jewish New Year must not be; The dead man is Jake Majors of Mt.]/'
confounded with the secular new year Vernon, who is said to have lieen aj!!
since it is not n day to mark time hut Texas Hunger. The wounded man is!
to record spiritual experiences. Its lieputy I nited Stales Mnrshnl Hill. {
I >h I Iii is division, and former sheriff of e'KO' mm fottml w-
for lo ,re»)-s for rionflug law* down
here Whitt can you expect When you
rlolate (Jed's laws. Do not weigh in
the settle of peris.mil opinion.
"The nriih' of public opinion Is
when* thousands weigh. It acts mt
partial or circumstantial evidence and
Is likely to reverse itself at nuy (line.
One day
Master r
Culpepper la Just Culpepper,
all the force of Sntn Jones
with onf h1s sinus, ft*.* punch of Billy
Sunday without his spectacular trim-
ming*. ami the sincere love for slufui
humanity ami the earnest pleading for I
life eternai iliat has made Moody ens- ’
ily the greatest evangelist this Nation!
has known. Culpepper lives his site
public opinion cried. 'Haii, “***»* God First.' and the Impress
The next day it cried. *Crtt» <lf his Work In Rhenium will abide for
Wealthy Clothier i Mexican Burglar
It to Take Stand In Takes Family and
His Own Behalf Much Ready Cash
Bp ftn* Aunt iirteg Pmt
South I tend. Ind., Sept, 22—Harry
Poulin, clothier. wilt take the stand m
Bp tlir AuvCiateA Prru
i’eaiin.ont, Texas, Sept. 22.—Report-
ing lie had lieeli nibbed of $1 .V) In cash :
On Saturday. Sept.en.licr 23rd, the Ml Pleasant. Texas. Sept, 22.— In it
Jewish |ieopi# of Amerlm In common revolver duel at close range .late yrs-
wltli their brethern all over the wwldlterday afternoon one man was shot
will foregather in their respective syti- five times ami iiislaiitly killed, and an
clfy Him!' Public npinloti says that I mmi>' Tears."
am all right, hut si no mun could run ‘ “"T "
up to me and fire n blank cartridge ARRESTS MADE AT
jat roe from Ins pistol nn 1 aay thill t] DENTON BY RANKERS
brokg up his bom-, and two-thirds of By tlif
you |ii‘oplr would iK'IIore It. Koine of . .. m
He was mighty nerv 1 ™1,S' ^
ngrtgs to observe according to the tra-
ditions nf their fathers, a solemn lioll-
I day. Rush llaslianuli. namely New
Y'ear.
other was wounded in tin- leg.
The shooting, it is said, was provok-
ed over til tpiestlon of arrest of
Biblical basis is found in lu-vitielis 23
it* -<l just inn word from tiuti faious
,lenten,e which appeal'd on (lie wall
ill .lie fensi of llidsliasaar—v'Tekel"—
Daniel 2i\
"Tekol. thou are \vcinln-1 |n ihe b.ii-
itiid found w'l.ting; you have
24: "In the seventh month (which re-J(Tiili|ress County. |fade*i: you have sni’od your boat ,0|dr!nkitiff is not i nrti e ti ,, "
fers to the Hebrew Ca lent lari on Ihej The inline of the mail who was rc-jtAc !*"r of missing men." deckin') the]— . - 1 w<Jr ' hear
first day of the month shall lie a sol- sponsible for the shooting is said tojSpenket. "If yon do not connis-t your
emu rost njani you, ti mpniuial prt*- j U- Itols'rtson. His address is not i We with'the civ-itt itoatmaii and join,
hurch your life is a faijtire. j
you would say.
ous anyway: he could not keep still
he must have lieen licking for that
iman all the time' You cannot trust
j public opinion, it is iiko n fat Atptal-
iing baby; von tun e to f >ed it nil the
tiiee. •
“Another fnl.-e scale is antiigonistie ____
mr'e!! ** KU,,, Kron’ ««> "’<« tnotoreveie engine « sue-
my campaigns. Nut tonight. I have that pump may he readily eroiatruetd
itiy liuatness affairs to look after.’ , I j ______ ‘ tructed.
Jwnnt to say to you that as liatl as tliey
me. dnnettig. card playing uml whiskey
nre under arr<nt lty the Stale Rangers
at Denton charged with stealing aim
disposing of government property, ac-
cording In information at the Adjutam
General's Department today from
Ranger Captain Roberts, slat lone I at
IVnton.
ids own defeuse against a charge »hd a $33 elits k, Itauiou oimlurles, ■
brought liy Mrs. John P. Tiernan, wife j Mexican living at Mnuricevllle. notified (
of a I'nivprsity professor here, that IMexican consul tiere that the liurg*
he is the father of her third child.
Tills information w«s reowivisl tilts
morning from authoritative, source. Ir
also wa* stated that he will take the
witness chair this afternoon.
lar. also a Mexican, bad stolen his wife!
and four-year-old daughter, as wreikl
Police were uskeil lo lie on the long-'
out for the burglar here.
Denton Man Dies Huddenly.
Down TowW Service.
Bp thr Asmrtatcil Post
Denton, Texas. Sept. 22.—D. J. Hy-
nas. SO years old. well known in po-
litical circles In Denton and Colltn
County, and one time metnlier of the
Arkansas Legislature, died smUenty
(oday
Evangellsi ltnrke Culpepper, in
charge of the revival service at Travis
Stm*t Methodist Church, held a ser-
vice at the Roseland Confectionery Fri-
day afternoon from 4 to 4:13 o'clock.
Ants have frcipuntly drawn little
wagons 1400 times tlieir own weight.
The kingdom of Nepal that lies .at
the foyt of All. Everett is unknown to
th-* world except by the reports of na-
tives:.
i homed with blasts of horns, a
convocation.”
iu common with many Jewish hull
days and ceremonials Uosh llaslianali
has undergone a transformation that
holy j known.
An .Yrrest Made.
it is said (hat before tin* train readi-
ed this city. Hill invested Majors and
some i
"Tin finest pair of sniles I ever saw
were in New Orleans. I asked ihe!
man in barge if he laid a seaie tinte
, , woulii welgl* a thought. lie said no.
... ,. ;I asked if he had a scale that would
weigh n >v(ir,i „|„i |„. najd Il0 Wlmt
are iu our subjective nature fhar
. ■« ueun>| , |„ ,„k„.
lit Is Haid that Majors rwwutpc] flit* tak
ling of Rols-rlson into custody, and af-"j''"*''1"- fr,"“ thoughts come
“ * ~ ' ih*«’tls ami
train, fired at him twice. One bullet cotue destiny. I have
yon
lift* pi von it a not nhaml,
t.slfly by the o-lehra lions u-uafty „e. the latter under arrestior alleg-
corded the «s-ul»r new-year. At thsti'‘,, «’f the Volstea.l Act.
When the train reached Mt. Pleasant, . , - .
Its what we are. From ima;:l: atlon I
time, amid feasting and hilarity, u new
year is liaiied and the old year rung, —■ ......; ...... :comes thdieht from
out. The new year of the Fynngog; nK of Ridwr sot, into < usba y and gf-!^ f
celebutes a solemn occasion to take!^r.*M,*‘^^ ’ * '^PWEv tnarshul off the
judgment ot one's self and obtain di .
reetlon for guid..me. More than nill,nt .,v _
iintent in tin* Federal officer's leg. jtisttally sits down. Many
iliced xvlten you stand for
it is viewed as u l<ay of Judgment ami
ho regarded In order that men and
no-
il man he
a man has
Quick ns n flash. Hill pulled his re- *>li ,ho dust Issamse he tis-ml tit-* wrong
women surveying the achievements of
volvcr ami fired six times nt Majors, "<>rd- Many men have gone down fi-
ns bflvl as socularity. The Idggest job
a man ever lind was whon lie struck on
sin. If yon are not a Christian
are subject to God's veto.
"Prospective righteousness Is fain-
clous. Do not put it off.
‘Tomorrow's sun may never rise
To bless |hr lone deluded sight:
This Is the time, oh. then lie wise.
Re saved tonight.'
"The Inst scale I will mention flint
is filiations, Is that of nepotist ir medi-
ation. Mother's prnyors cannot snve
you. Your wife's love cannot save. II*
love cottld save Jesus would have saved
the world long ago. You alone will
have to make the groat choice. If love,
could save there would lie no wayward
Who Stood in the vestibule of tile coaeli!! nuiH'Uily because they put their name 'M>r,S or ,!< "'"king a divine
.......:i-
ameutl thelr wavs m.d in a rvpmunt i'""T f '>,*wr “ *•*** J .* wnnt to .......... 'I*"
utMHi project their souls .,'ong illK,ier j'd> llfeltw tl.e n.s.r t.f the v.Wtll,Ule. j« •'ih’s t«.nighl that arc htlHrions. Tin:
I W lltlnl I iim I'■men., D„ I I n- III ... ____ t i I. ..
gesture to Slierman at this time.
Img yon not in turn Him down.
“T went to tvg you to weigh in God's
planes ami to loftier altitudes.
The Day of Judgment is thus M t by
tlie religions of tlie Jew In life m d not
after tu.-iu's departnra from mis mor-
tal worhL The day, given him by tra-
dition to pass in roViMV ids dtedr as
recorded on the tablets of his soul,
serve* as a menus of passing Judgment
nn himself. Aware of his own failures
and shortcomings he is ill a mood to
repent and to live ami serve iu larg-
er measure ami ampler ways.
Tin* sounding the Shofar. or truin[iet,
is associated in the minds of the wor-
shippers with the thought of calling
lhem to repent of their sins and ini-
rove their ways during the new year.
According to .Jewish legend, New
Y’ear marks the anniversary of the
creation of the world. Following that
legend this new year will Is* the 3683rd
year since ihe world was created. Of
greater imjiortaHcc is the interpreta-
tion pill upon this legend li.v the rabbis
-lo-whoiu tr been linen in! AnnlveMifry VT
the birth of mnu. All mankind is thus
endowed with a common birth-right
and hence a peculiar solicitude of Juda-
ism for mankind is stressed on tills
day.
The local Jewish cmniinmiry will
hold services nt tlie Sherman Public
Library building Friday evening at
7:36 in complementtIon bf the Jewish
New Yeur, and again- on Saturday
morning at 10 o'clock nt the Library
Air. Hetman Rosetnhai of DgJIas will
charge of the seniop£
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Shooting Causes Panic.
After tlie shootipg Hill went to a lio-
first I will mention is the sen:e of com- "ro"1' I,v nn affectionate obedience fn
paraUve excellence. A large number
Hip divine call
wrieli in tlie scale of
tel, where his wound was dressed. The' weigh there. \Vc compare ourselves vmi' !l^'1 <off|n: weigh in the
body of Majors was sent to an under-1 with ourselves and hy our- Ives. Sher-. of nn nl’Proving eonscienee.
man is comparing heraclf with Ron-1 ^r'
ham. Greenville. Austin ami other
places. You have not shown me Slier-
tnklng establishment for preparation
for shipment nml burial.
The duel was witnessed by a large
crowd of men and
women
non-1 M'r '""’'"‘Pier closed bis discourse
with n story of a mntlipr keeping her
son from joining the church: his sc-
elther getting,on or off the train, or
were at the station to watch its-orrival
and departure. It caused a panic.
Placed I ndrr lloml.
Tills evening Hill was placed under
$2.(M*i bond.
Hill said iliat at the lime of the
shooting lie was en route from Dallas
who were nl!in „nt|j TO„ siK,wn me your , w'r'' Illness an 1 death; her deep grlos 1
whitest man an 1 your li'aekest; your
which resulted in her dentil—all lie-
richest, and your pmirest: your best *ho Was deluded into thinking
man and your worst, and then I strike , "H vlcht.
an average and that is Shernum. Yon Twenty-four roeiHinded to the invita-
say, Tm not so bad; I'm as good as, 0,1 fl> “ihit God first.” and lined np
Mr. Ko-nnd So.' Rut we do not make w,"e cluireli ih Sherman,
that same comparison when it comes j TIm*e services were announced for
to money mutters. 1 have never yct!*'r^*^: ^ ,,r'bsk nt Travis Street
to Texarkana. It was shortly after the|heard a man say ‘Mv neighbor hasn't 'I'1*1 odist ChurchT 4 o'clock at tlie
train left Dallas that Majors got ins much money as I have and I will I lt"'<’la"d. and 7:30 at the oiien air
alsMird. and still later that Hill placed I stop making monev !' We don't do if * '
ltoliertson under arrest itbat way-only when If comes lo re-
— . ,. tm- ---lllgion.
“Happy" (Jets the Limit,
)
Bp thertj.sfoeict<;tl Prim » ,
Graham, Texas, Sept. 22.—“Happy
Conhs*. dance hail manager of Oil City,
Another Wrong Scale.
“Persona! opinion is another wrong
scale. It will not count in the court-
house or the bank. 1 have heard men
Texas, was sentenced.to !i!i years im-jsny, 'God will not damn me.’ I can
prlaonment in the State ponitcutiar.v f pick nut 12 men who will break your
tabernacle.
What “Jeff” Says.
A. T. Wilson of the Texas Christian
Advocate, known hi Texas Mi-tl.islisio
ns "Jatf." has been iu Si.ern.un sev-
eral days and has l>eeit at eyery night
service. He says of'the Rev, Burke
Cullippper:
"lie is the most interesting of a-»
evangelists I have known in that he Is
VA
he in
B«vSeball Calendar
following his conviction. here on a
charge of murder. He was charged
with (he killing of Jack Ro)>imon at
Oil City, June 14.
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HONEY AND BEES
You can get more of iliat good honey [ J
and see tlie bees with their queen by | ’
coming to my car in Sherman, Satur-
day afternoon, Sept. 23rd. Will ixirk
on Wall street, South of M. & p. Bunk.
Cl Davis. s21-2tp
See Our Window for Useful
GREETING GIFTS for Everyone
Read the Verses
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Thursday's Results.
St. Louis 7, Washington 0.
New York 9. Detroit 8.
Philadelphia 6, Chicago 1.
Bhst* n 15. Cleveland 5.
Standing,
VY.
New York .......,,l.., ,tl
St'. Lmifs- i... S8
Detroit ...... 77
Chicago .......... 73
Cleveland ............. 75
Washington ........... (jj
Philadelphia GO
'ihltflon ................ 58
Where They Play Friday.
Washington at Chicago
Philadelphia at St. Louis.
New York at Cleveland.
Boston at Detroit.
W. N. Butridge
210 S. IKAVIS STREET PHONE 4«0
f’jfri”
Khu can any Maxwell
House Tea wherever
Mdxwe!! House CoWee is sold,
The quality is the same,
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Thursday's Results.
Cilieimiatl 4 2. Boston 2-5.
t'l.lcago s-2, Philadelphia G-4.
Pittsburgh G, New York J.
Brooklyn 3. Ft. LonU i.
Standing.
W.
L.
Pet.
New York ...
57
691
Pittsburgh ....
02
.573
Ft. lzaiin ____
63
.549
Cincinnati ...
07
.544
Chi aim ......
07
.524
Brooklyn ....
......... 71
74
.490
Plifliidclpiih^ .
........ 54
90
2175
Bouton .......
SB
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Cantilevers Are
All-Day Shoes
Where They Hay Friday.
Ptttaburgii at New York.
Cincinnati at Boston.
Chicago at Philadelphia.
Bl. Louis at Brooklyn.
operators and Miners to Meet. '
By Ih© United Press
Cleveland, O.. Sept 22^-Bltumlnmw
co®.I operators and reprewntafives oi
the L'nited Mine Workers will meei
liere Oft 2 to open negotiations tbr
the 1923 wage scale.
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Yon cm. put on a imir of Cantilever
SIkh-s in tl.e morning and wear them
until you go to lied at night. Yofl don't
l.nve to chungc into old hIkh*h for com-
fort ; mid Cantilevers are shoes
smart women wear daytime and ev-
enings with sports clothes and tail-
ored suits.
Tlie supreme comfort nf tl.e Canti-
lever Shoe eon.es from these features
Each one is designed with n flexible
arch, with sole lines that conform to
the shape of your foot and with a snug
h«il scat. The '.flexible Cantilever
arch bends with yotir own arch from
the first step: no stiff shank of or-
dinary shoes says, “No." |o the free
and natural action of y„„r muscles,
.ins ami the other sjaxdal Cantilever
features provide the tvtmost foot
pom fort, prevent and correct arch
weakness, uml form a JG-hour shoe
for you.
Cantilevers are con fortalde. good-
'".king shtms that afford your foot-
prove thc circulation, "„d give a real
'“L}” Four Tpcllngs and look*
, is /,aly »«»<* “Cantilever."
the i SJf'** "re
BUY
Mity Nice Bread
‘.'The Jewish 1*1 h-f is iliat Bhem built
|lMi nrat tijj- after the dcii^ei f
Up Stain Shoe Store
W. N. SCARBOROUGH
The New Bread
AND GET \
AN INVISIBLE COLOR PICTURE
WITH EACH LOAF
AT ALL GROCERS
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..y
BAKED BY THE
SANITARY BAKERY
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GET YOUR PAINT BRUSHES HERE
World’s
Largest
Chain
Department
Store
Organization
A NATIONWIDE .
f I Institution -
East Side Square
’ Jncorftorated
DEPARTMENT STORES
Sherman, Texas.
Buying
For Our
371 Stores
Assures
Lowest
Prices
TI imiT TALKS
for Our Townsfolk^ ‘
Flapper Frock
of Wool Crepe
$14.75
Blankets! Buy Now!
Savings Are Remarkable
Coal and fuel wood may not be plentiful this Winter,
but good warm, cozy, comfort-giving Blankets may bo
had in plentiful 6tyles, sizes and grades. A recent large
special purchase for our hundreds of stores has produced
these remarkable values just at the time when they are
most needed.
Nashua Wool Nap
Blankets
flray. White and Tan
Slzo G4*7C.......$2.98
Size 66x80 .......3.49
Size 72x80 ....... 3.V8
Plain and Plaid
Sise 60x80 .......$3.49
Size GGxSO .......3.98
Size 72x80 ....... 4.98
Cotton Blankets
In the wanted weight
and sizes. Gray, white
and tan.
VZ Z5, $2.98, $3.50.
Bed
lAoy illustration could
hardly do justice to
these charming frocks.
They need to be seen to
be appreciated.
Blankets
The Two-fn-One Fancy Plaids and Solid Odors
Size 60x84.......$3.98 Size 72x84.......$4.98
Bed Comfort*—Attractive Assortments
These are well-OIled Comforts in wide selection of colors and
handsome designs. Some are sllkollne covered and the fetter
mites: 1» rich assortment of onion.
They are made of Jnl].
lard a wool crepe in tan
T«7 effective style In
Capper sizes, 13, 18 and
If yearn.
$2.y*, $w.s«s, $4.98, $5.90,
Esmond Crib Blankets for Children
J
fsasssssss
The usual J. 0. Penney Co. s:ip«rii.i •••th.e
89c
All Wool Suits
_ for Boys
—built liko dad’s—for
style and service. Cas-
aimeres, serges, tweeda
and corduroy in the
popular colors and
shades. Save money at
$9.90
fWeguardinq
(a Name
What*? In a oatne?
Why Is one name not
jas good us another?
A name Is a merchant’s
trade-mark hy which you
Judge the sincerity of his
advertised statements, tbo
worth of bis promises, the
extent of returns you en-
joy from your expendi-
tures In his stors.
J A name, then, to be a
good trade-mark, most bo;
safeguarded.
And safeguarding a
name is doing things that
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Women’s Pure lisle Hose
Real Economy Opportunity
An offering made possible by our'
large quantity buying. Durable, neat
appearing Hose. Pure lisle thread; re-
inf oroed heels and toes; double soles:
high spliced heels. Black, white and
cordovan. Exceptional value, *
PAIR
25c
;-4;, ■: ‘-v-
, afford the greatest bene- i
ts to the largest number
of others.
By serving others as
w# would iiko them to
serve us. has made possi-
ble this storey end 370
similar ones. -
All mahogany Lotus
.oal with perforated ciisr
fcular vamp and perfor-
fted tip, half rubber
heels, welt soles. •
A classy, well made*
shoe for men at an nan1
Ssuhlly low price,
i
$4.98
School Caps
Boys’ Baal Valuta
V
i all-wool
l^g>y*»»’>Aa an
fiweds With non-brea
pble visors and loath
m
Able visors and leather!
Iweats. One-piece and’
bleated models. Well
pade, .nicely trimmed,
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