Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 101, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 12, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1922.
IN TUESDAY’S
ELECTION1
)'«»r 1’nilrtl Stales Senator: /
I!«'irlr is. Mayfield iL»j .......4,715
lieu K. It. Poddy (H> .......l,5t»l
Pi-r Congressman m Large:
K. W Polo .1)1
Herbert Ppm ir* IR» .........
For i otigresn. 41 ti Con. ldst.:
Sum Uiiyhmu ^In ........
C. A 13ray ( U i ...........
For Governor;
Pnt M. No IT (in...........
\Y. II At wolf ill, .........
j For LloutonnuM»ov»*rn<»r:
J T. \V. I ijiv idMou i 1)».......
-- i Geo. F. Kopple i.........
, . | For Comptroller:
:\"ln,s- f,n,n »» **»| I.on a. Smith ilii..........
' . hi ('(unity, xlimv Kuril'1 For State Trpasur. r :
M:-.vri.-.d iii linvp rincivi'il 1,7151 V. Terrell l in..........
v ■ '' '■ 1,1 *'■ " F IF lVihJv 1.501. in Sain J. Gros* (Ki..........
I '•‘1:1.1 - Li'III.rill (.li'ctlmi. II uinjurity I Fill' Cum nf (Jen l.ninl Office:
Gum 5 to 1. 1 .1 T. ItoliiMOii i Hi..........
" t • uii:;>l. ip nffii ml cuuut follows:) F. A. Chaim i H i ..........
.5.417 |
. . KM '
.5.2(12 |
. .h'.Ki.
.4.055
. 1,1174 j
.5.5-15 1
. 822
. 5,078
Fur Attorney General:
IV. A Keelintt (Dt...........5,493
W. S. West ( KI.............. 838
F'or Hupf. nf .Public I list met ion :
S M. N. Jlarr* (D) .........5,505
Mrs. MHfy 1*. llornet iKi..... 850
For Ciiminisstnucr of Agriculture:
. .5,510
. . 824
.5,484
. . 871
. .5.521
.. 831
’ .5*28
.. 800
.5.523
. 817
.5.541
700
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ftuarnutcc
%e Superior (fyqiwte
Back of every bag of Superior feeds stands
I fie Superior Guarantee. It assures you the
greatest result-producing stock and poultry
feeds obtainable.
Not only are Superior feeds made from the host
ingredients but. they are scientifically balanced
and time-tested.
Superior feeds are GUARANTEED to produce
Hi' greatest possible enfnothic results.
You’ll recognize Superior feeds in the Red Chain
Bags.
Sherman Grain & Seed Co.
Phone 294 117 E. Houston St.
(ieo. B. Terrell i D i.........
Don 11. Bikers 4 It t........
For Railroad Commissioner:
Allison Mayfield <D» ......
W. A. Mnliliaei i It I........
For Chief .lus. Supreme Court:
c. M Cureton (ID.........
\V II Wilson 1R1..........
For Associate .Ins Supreme Ct.
Thus 1! Greenwood (ID.....
J. H. McBroom f K »........
For Jiulge Ct. Crim Appeal*. Full Term
W. C Morrow (ID...........5.510
i: It liiggs |R|............. 823
For .ludge t onri of Criminal Appeals —
Kncxpiml Term:
I I. Hawkins iDi ..........5.501
c W. Johnson ilti........... 850
I'm chief Justice Court of Civil Appeals
Fifth Supreme Judicial Dint.:
Ben 1, Jones iDi ............5.757
For Assn Jus. Court of Civil Appeals,
5th Supreme Judicial Dlst.:
ltoht. M. Vaughan (Dl........5,008
For Representative—Class 1:
G A (Gus) Atkinson (In____5.517
trunk Reast (111.............. 804
For Representative—Class 2:
.1 R Westbrook (Dj ........5,573
W T. Brown (It) ............ 709
For Flotoriul Hep., i)ist No. 45:
0 A Barker i ID.............5,(197
For County Jugde:
It M Carter (ID.............5490
C. 11 Bryant (Hi............. 801
For County Attorney:
Hubert Bookouf ID) .........5,405
G C. Harney lit) ............ SJ1
For County Clerk:
<’ M * "le (ID ..............5,588
• •sear G. Bow (It) ............ 787
For Distrhjt Clerk:
Mrs. Mae Legate (In .........5.588
Mrs. Kttu Vurley (lij..........,778
Fur Sheriff:
Flovil Ever'heart (ID ........5.025
D. K. Burks (Itj ............. 75,'j
For TnJt Collector:
D R. (Dolpln Vaughan (ID...5,507
A. K Bradley (Hi............733
For Tax Assessor:
J. H Du vis (D) .............5,425
T«Jnkno»1n, Rcsl. Safas, M«7j7Vc]|aL*
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVG'VWHtkt
KIDD-KEY AUDITORIUM
8:15
November 15, 1922
The Norfleet Trio
lielet) Norfleet, Piano Catharine Norfleet, Violin
l. eper Norfleet, Cello
PROGRAM
r A minor . .......Tscha ikoo.sk i
1 Deni Andenken cities grossen Kunstlers)
Pezz 1 elegiiro
11. Temu eon Variazioni
111 Vuriazione Finale e Coda
985
1' THREE
'• 1—
A. H. Coffin 1 Hi ......
For County Treasurer:
Mrs. KflMc Stall-up Haiise (Dl..5.550
Mrs. Mary A. Heart (Hi...... 790
For County Surveyor:
Carl A DeVimlt ilii ......... 971 !
For Cmuity Superintendent :
(ieo 'V A(fou (ID...........5.517 |
Mis. Kate Wakefiebl t R 1...... stl't
For County r«m. I'm 1 :
J. H. Durnlug iLd ..........2taH»
Klamis Cartwright (R( ........ jm.
For Justice of the Peace, Pet. 1:
Pluee 1 J R. McCrary (Di ...1545
Plate I K. W. D. Hoik; (K)... it*:;
Place 2 J. 11. Cumby tl)(
Place 2—Higginbotham il() ,... 191 j („• Fool "
l or Constable, Precinct 1: |
Arthur Vaughn (U) ..........1517 Hatton will
B. 1.. May (It) .............. is::
For Public Weigher. Precinct 1 : t|„. \llan
On the Movie Screen
Jim Snyder (in
A. D. Brninlett (1{ 1
rear center of the casino is a stage,
where the dancers and entrrtainera
_ perform. At the left of the stage Is
^ a colossal fin1 plaie, as whle as the
At 1 he Washington. 'side of an ordinary room. Next to the
Tlie Washington Theatre w ill present fireplace Is the bar.
"The Fight in Fool" Monday, one of On either side if the large hall are
the fastest Western* yet plot!need by l*>xos, in the nature of private Oom-
1 ruirle Prodiu'tlons. Disk Hatton is part meats, where the ilum ing girls anl
tin- lea ling player. Hatton has ap- the fur-clothed habitues of the place
pear.d in other Prarlo Production*, wine and dine anl revel. Bizarre ilec-
uaBiely "Fearless Dick," and "The oratlvi gihhsl filigree work adds gla-
Hi'llhmind of the West." imour to the general Interior.
All of the Pruirlc Prodiietiims hnvr| It I* tills casino that some of the
• .....jlas'ii notcl for the swiftness of the most colorful scenes of "The Siren
.. 1.300 jaeflon, hut It Is clatmed for "The Kjgtit- Cal!" are enacted Miss Dalton plays
that It la the fastest of the the role of Charlotte Woods, a dnnoe-
ilate. hall girl, a type of role similar to the
he rciueiiitiereil as a one she pluvial In “The Flatne of the
Vitr.graph player, appearing later in] Yukon," the memorable picture by vlr-
Dwao production of "Tlie|tup of which she became a screen fa-
SHKRMAN COMPOSER
THANKED FOR PLAYING
AT MUSIC FESTIVAL
Prof. Frank llcnunl of this city Is
in receipt of the following letter of
appreciation from the Wuxahaehie
Chumher of Coiumerce for Ids contri-
tuitions to the recent music lest lull
which was held lu that city:
Nov. 11, 11122.
"Prof. Fjauk Ri mini,
’Sheruinn. Tixus.
Dear Air. Menard:
On behalf of the city or Wnxnhaehle,
I wish to thank you sincerely fur your
part in the Texas Composers' program
rendered during our recent Music Week
Your unrulier* were greatly enjoyed,
and added much to the great auecess
of the evening. Many spoke particular-
ly of your numbers, saying they
thought they were the gesl of the eve-
ulnc.
"I send miller separate cover the
newxpifier which featured a write-up
of the concert.
Cordially yours,
J. I! GRAHAM,
Sec’y Chamber of
Commerce."
Mr. Rcnfird played his instrumental
aelections and Ills songs were sung
b.v Miss Kathleen Cook of this city.
Others participating mi the program
we re Mrs, J. H. Cnsshly, Ha rob!
Hart Todd, David Onion, aud Paul van
Katjuyck, nil of Dallas.
Candy Alan Is Sued
Chicago, Ills.,, Nor. 11 — Oscar
Bnnte. wealthy candy manufacturer,
was sued for $100,000 by Nicholas
Hchncfer. who charged that the affec-
tions of his wife. Mrs. Marrlliel Schae-
fer. were alienated by the candy man.
U'D-’j Heart of n Fool.' 11c played also
-00 |several pictures with Texas Cuinnn
Western stories.
j The Fightin Fool gains it- title
|through the fights which Hutton stagi-s.
.It Is said to have mure fights to tie
! fix" riels than any Western made 11:
1 1 long time. ■
! 'In the supporting east is Lucille (lit
Hois, a 1 harming Wyoming girl, n real
Western type.
in verlte almost overnight David Powell
inland Mitchell Lewis have the principal
male role*.
At The Gem.
Those who believe that the dunce
Imll-gamhllng resorts of Alaska and the
fur north are all of rough hewn con-
struction, entirely lacking in the gorg-
eous and elaborate, will lie surprised
wher tho truth is revealed in a 11111111-
‘rnoth, casino setting Imilt for Irvtn
WUInt's new production for Para-
mount, “The Siren Call," featuring
Dorothy Dalton, which will lie on view
at the Gem Theatre next Monday and
Tuesday. "Gore's Caslijo," as the
tillin' in known in the story, is n large
Interior, which occupied one-linlf of
the largest enclosed studio stage at the
Paramount studio. Adjoining the main
enslno is a hotel lobby setting. At the
Buy It In Shermar
Ciirei Nlaiaru, China,
hhh Ftvtr, Bilious Fdver,
Cold 1 nut) LaGrippe.
Trio in K fl.it
Alley 1 o
Adagio Cantabile
Scherzo
Finale - Presto
The Water Wheel
(From “Five Impressions of a Holiday )
Scherzo from D minor Trio .......
Beethoven
(loo'sens
. Arensky
Diitik t" Me only With Thine Eyes ........... Roger QuiPer
(Transcribed for The Norfleet Thin hy Walter Kramer)
Fairy Tale Waltz Sehutt
Your Shoes
and Hose
Don’t underestimate the im-
portance of proper footwear
F.verylhing is spoiled unless
shoes and hosiery arc cor-
rect in every detail.
New Slippers
New Oxfords
Hosiery to Match
YATES
SHOE CO.
THE
QUEEN
TODAY- ‘
Universal Western
Tom Santch
“SEEING RED”
With Thrills
finish.
from start to
“In The Days of
Buffalo Bill”
With
Art Acord
and the greatest cast ever
assembled
‘Perils of the Plains’
Also Good Comedy
“Speed E’m Up”
Coming Monday, Tuesday
“Good Men
and True”
Starring
Harry Carey
The
GEM
Sherman’s Leading
Theatre
ARMISTICE DAY SPECIAL-
Last Time Today—
‘The Old Homestead’
With THEODORE ROBERTS
, and Notable Cast
A Masterpiece of the Silversheet—A Perfect Picture.
Coming Nov. 15, 16, 17, 18~4 WONDERFUL DAYS — 4
THE COMEDY KING In His Latest 5 Reel Laughter Special-
HAROLD LLOYD in
“Grandma’s Boy”
Words are lacking to Express How Wonderful this Picture Really is—or the Wonderful
Success it is making—A Photoplay all Sherman Will See.
B Mon., Tues.—Dorothy Dalton in “THE SIREN CALL.”
AGENT WANTED
The Pacific -Mutual Life Insurance
Company wants a capable mini to take
full charge of an agency at Sherman
It does not matter about previous Life
Insurance experience, what we want
Is a man of character and ability, one
who Is ambitious to hulld up a per-
manent and luerative business for
himself.
Tlie Pacific Mutual has a distinct
advantage over most any other eoln
panyi beenuse they writo both annual
dividend and mm-partlelpiiting Insur-
ance and all kinds of Accident and
Health Insurance, either In connec-
tion with Life Policies or separately.
Premium rates are lower than most
any other company. Our famous per-
manent total disability provision is in
each tad icy without extra charge.
The Pacific Mutual ranks among the
oldest and strongest companies in the
Frilled States.
54 Years Old.
65 Million Dollars Assets.
Write us about this agency no mat-
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whether in a bank, mercantile estab
llshment, professional or any other. If
you want to Improve your condition
permanently, this Is your opportunity
ROSENBAUM BROS. Geo. Agts.
Linz Building, Dallas Texas
• ' V4i ' «■**• * V-
Who ever tasted
anything better?
MY BAKERY ,
MHomaidBreadi
/Hide from Home MadeProdti
ill 214 NORTH TRAVISST.
?! PHONE 416 SHERMAN,TiXASl
*°SUfAFf ^
TONIGHT
CHASE-LISTER
COMPANY
The Big Tent
Saturday Night,
Last Chance to See
“ The Fighting
Chance”
Always a Good Skew
Today—Last chance to aN
-------------- fingi.
Lon Chaney t
the incomparable in
“Flesh and Blood”
Ruth Roland
• T •-%
in
‘The Timber Queen*
Monday and Tuesday—
“Fearless Dick” Hatton
In,
“THE FIGHTING FOOL”
If you want speed—here's
a melodramatic cyclone.
Also a good comedy.
Wednesday and
Thursday— * ~ ^ <
Richard Talraagde
■ In
“Lucky Dan”
AND
Charles HutchiwSt
w
“SPEED”
Watch For Spepil
INSURANCE
Phone 40. Commercial National Bank
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