Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1919 Page: 8 of 8
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PAGE EIGHT.
SHERMAN DAILY DtMOCRAT—SHERMAN. TEXAS.
.Friday, April 4, 1
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Newer and
^BellSr
SUITS FOR MEN
DRANK POISON TriEN
fBIM t JUMPED arro CREEK
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Many of the returning Soldiers hare bought their Cloth-
ing at our store.
WHY NOT YOU?
Suits of Good style and Best materials at $15.00,
$20.00 and $25.00.
Trousers, neat and stylish, $3.00, $4.00, $6.00.
Men’s Pine Dress Shirts, 1.50 to $5.00.
Many of these having separate collars to match.
Men’s Hats, Nobby Styles in newest shapes and colors,
at $3.50.
Men’s Union Suits, 75c to $1.50
Men’s and Boys Shoes, all styles and leathers, $3.00
to $7.00.
Ladies’ Suits—We are showing a small neat line of
Suits at reasonable prices.
See our large line of Silk Poplin Dresses at $9.00.
See the best selection of Ladies’ Silk Dresses, priced
low, $12.00 to $20.00.
See our Ladies’ New Style Gingham Dresses at $4.00
to $6.00.
See our large line of Percale and Gingham House
Dresses from $1.25 to $3.00.
Large assortment of Ladies’ Silk and Wool Skirts, Voile,
Georgette and Crepe Waists, all reasonably priced.
Our Ladies’ Trimmed Hats at $5.00 to $6.50 wil! please
you.
Large complete^nes of Ladies’ and Children’s Slippers,
Pumps and Hosiery at our usual moderate prices.
Durant. olein.. April 4.—The body
of Jamc* Van Gary, who mysteriously
dbapiicBrod from Ilia lioim* ill tin*
southeast of tin- county two week* ago.
has Ixxm found in a small |*x>1 of water
about one half mile from the home.
The body was in a badly decomposed
condition.
Van (Jury left his home one day
alwut two weeks a (to. after telling his
wife and children that he was going t
kill himself, and Ihiit was the last that
I waa.amm of him alive, lie slipped
IuWay from tin* house aiid could never
lie found, although diligent search was
rn sick, and
threats 'that hf |
EXSTEINS’
made for him. lie had b",
hod made several
would take his life, and u bottle of
laudanum was taken from him a few
thi j k before he disappeared.
People «ho. searched the woods for
him after Ids disappearance, had been]
around the pool of water in which lm|
was found, but could not see him.
When discovered Monday, the only
l*urls of his liody that could be seed
was bis face and |ittrt of one slnmlder,
which were out of the water. Holmes
Bros., of this city, went out aud pre-j
pared the body for burial.
Judge Archibald went out and held!
an inquest, the verdict being that the1
deceased canto to his dentil from un-
known causes.
By the side of the is ml of water'
was a small bottle thut lmd contained j
laudanum, and it is the supposition
that lie drunk the content* and fell into
the water, or jumped lu, and ended his
life.
SHOP DURING THE MORNING HOURS.
4 Days Special Sale of
Suits and Coats
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Beginning tomorrow, Tuesday, April 2nd,—Four Days.—a most
interesting sak of HASH JONAH l.K SI*KIN(. SLITS AND COATS.
The garments arc the highest technique of Tailored Art. Tile 111a-
'terlals are (lie most jnlpultifi fabrics in vogue. It, is |iart of our
advertising polity to iflwajs offer a mid-season stimulant in the
way of Extra Special Brices. Tin* values offered will lie sure to
• give us an oveWovr early Spring business ns well as. present au
'opportunity td many to secure and E.YNTKB Sl’IT AND COAT at
tm tinder Price Jtiiki* your selection early. This advertisement will
appear tomorrow—Our offer reprated again Thursday—Sale Closes
Saturday.
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY.
Tailored Suits,
values, Special,
$20
Tailored Suits,
values, Special
RAINBOW DIVISION COMINti.
1
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Aaioctated Pits# Dispal'h]
Washington, April 4—The ns- j
signmeut of the complete Forty- i
Second Rainbow Division to early ,
convoy home was annouuct'ig to- J
day by the War Dopurttuent. - I
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Beautify West Hill
WANTS—TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. I
Help me to beautify the cemetery by
letting me take care of the last
resting place of your loved
ones. Sly fees are reasonable und I
assure you the be^t of care. I also
sod, fill and curb lets Phone 423.
H. ADL0F
Where everything is served to your
satisfaction. Service is our
watch word.
WANTED—Saleslady, experieiiwod
dry goods and notions, state," expert-
enee and salary expected. Address
Saleslady, Democrat.. a4-3te
SHERMAN LUNCH ROOM
LOST—A hunch of keys with ing
marked K. S. Loving. Return to
American Hank ,V Trupt Co. al-2te
Tnilori-d Suits. $::<)
values, Special ....
Tailored Suits. $35
values, Special ....
Tailored Suits,
values, Special
$lo
Tailored Suits, got)
Values, Spedal ____
$14^
$18—
$22—
$26-
$29“
$37^
FASHIONBALE SPRING
COATS—
This Season’s Models.___
Spring Coats, $12.00 M.40
values, Special... ... m-"
Spring Coats, $15.00 AM4.89.
values, Special .... ^II ——
Spring Coats, $2000 -98
values, Special
Spring Coats* $20.00 || 98
values. Si<e«jyfl
Spring Coats. $30.00 £^4).89
values, Sjs'clal
Spring Coats, $33.00
values, Special
Spring Coats, $40.00 f Ofl.95
values, Special
$14:
$18
$21
QOC.98
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$29:
J. B. SHAW & SONS
i
Gingham and
Percales
We are now showing^ newline df, DiVls. Gioghairt in very
shades, all stripes and plaids, which will suit vou.
attractive
at. V.gv*
stripes and plaids, which will suit you,
V ■ "i ■ r? x •* * * • • • • • f • • y«-1 ,>j25c Aflc
We are also showing the same line in 36inch wide, Forrest
Percales „.***.,
Tissue Gingham in most attractive stripes and plaid, per
yard......... ....... .... ....-------..50c to 65c
Come in and make your selection.
‘Tow Can Do Better at Shaw’s”
IIBERTY THEATRE*
EAST SIDE SQUARE ~m~ I V
Mason-Brackney Co.
• VOLK SILK STOKE.”
J —TODAY—
The California Bells
MUSICAL COMEDY.
PRESENTS
“YANKEE PRINCESS.”
Feature Pictures
KITTY GORDON
"—IN—
“THE INTERLOPER.”
Supported by IRVING CUMMINGS.
IVV
Ei
East Side Square. Telephone 98
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
FOB SALE—Registered Poland China
gilt, S months old, big bone. Plume
1S41W. ad-dlt;
WASHINGTON
THEATRE *"
TOMORROW-
PEARL WHITE AND WARNER OLAND
—IN—
“THE LIGHTNING RAIDER.”
FOR KENT—Two or three unfurn-
ished... room* son N. Grand Are. u4 3tc
NORTH SIDE SQUARE.
“THE HOME OF GOOD PICTURES.’
COMING MONDAY-
“THE ROAD TO FRANCE.”
-“INSIDE THE LINES.1
SOON-
Gem Theatre
m
Paramount, Artcraft, Paralta and Bluebird Photoplays.
—TODAY AND T0M0RR0W-
FRED STONE
—IN—
“JOHNNY GET YOUR GUN.”
m
'Follow
AnABrCCAFTIW.
Did you ever, curl a girl |eue«th the icy alaro of one of her
relatives who think> "Janet is milking a great. mistake. i>y having
anything, to do with that nasty young man?"
Si IMF Jolt, lmt Fred Stone manage? It, and lie's Courting on
behalf of another fellow at that!
FOR SALK—The best paying li lie
business in Sherman. Will invoice. 117
K. Lamar St. J. A. Knox. . a4-5*p
Special Feature Attraction!
—TODAY ONLY-
FOB SALE—Fox Terrier Pups- tin*
small kind. Call at’7(H) W. Washing-
ton street, after 5 o’clock. ai-tf-dh
WANTED-Work by a wihle lady lit
a good home. Call at Renown R huu-
ing House, Mary Powers. n4-2tp
Harry Carey
a-'
—IN—
A Fight for Love
KTMf?
rv I NM
-LAST DAYTOSEE-
WANTED—Position by exiierienced
fire iflKui-ance clerk and stenographer!.
Address "X. H.,” care Democrat.
.......a4-J4Mp
FOR RENT—2 extra large complete-
ly furnishedrooms and hath, gas,
electric lights ami all conveniences.
311 Tennessee. Mrs. Jennie Austin,
plume 1302. n4-3te ]
Big Western Drama.
Interesting From Start to Finish.
—AISO-
EDDIE POLO
- /—IN— ;■£
“THE PLUNGE FOR LIFE.”
“THE LURE OF THE CIRCUS.”
The Midnight Patrol
Every minute a thrill—every thrill a sensation.
“The Midnight Patrol" moves faster than the
of a Browning machine gun.
FOR SALE—A home in SJierman that
will exactly suit you. We have lots ofi
home* for sale- at prices ehea|«>r than)
j if will cost you to build. Se us before
Inlying. Sherman Realty Company,
Last aide square. u4-3me
Coming Monday— *
WM. RUSSELL in “WHERE THE WEST BEGINS.”
Coming—PRISCILLA DEAN in “A SILK LINED BURGLAR.”
TOMORROW-
WILLIAM Duncan
-AND—
Mrs. M. Ellison will he glad to meet
her lady friends at the Corset Parlor,
[w iper* House corner. PlVitie 1078.
Honrs 0 to 5. mo-lmo-c
if you want a good meal, set borne
style, come to williams Hotel: 50e
meal .. 131 tve
Pie Feast at Piggy Wiggly Saturdny
from 3 to 0 p. m. Home-made hy the
women of the Central Christian
church. a3-2tc .
! If you want a good mem set home
style, erwhe to williams Hotel: BOf
! Don’t forget the Pie Feast Saturday.
Buy one for Sunday dinner. a3-2tc
Mariguni- The, junior etas* of the
Mangum high school gave its annual
play at the Star theatre here Friday
evening to n crowded house. It was a
college comedy drama entitled, “Doc-
tor Pepp." Tlie proceed)* which were
more than a hundred dollars, will bo
used in giving the annual Junior-
Senior, banquet. ,
Nell Shipman
“GOD’S
COUNTRY
AND THE
WOMAN”
CREAM
Is No Experiment
With Us.
Wte make it the year
round and are now
open for business at all
hours.
When you buy our
Cream, you can always
depend on it being
pure, rich and whole-
food.
some
We Make Special
Cream for
Special Occasions
please
Guarantee to
any taste. Try us for
better Cream—it will
pay you.
T^QUEEN
-TODAY ONLY-
Madlaine Traverse
-IN-
“Gambling in Souls’
She Played the Highest Slake a Woman Ever Gambled For
—She Won Both and Lost in Game.
I
—Story of a Wall Street Tragedy which paved the
way to Romance.
—A heart-gripping picture showing how mother-
love killed spirit of revenge.
—A Story of a Big Wall Street Swindle and Its
Romanic Sequel.
Lyon Farm
Creamery
TOMORROW—
"/v' ■
We don’t Skin ’em—
-We Shave ’em!
Work done in our shop has
a bring-back whang.
YOU TRY US NEXT.
William Duncan
-AND-
Edith Johnson
-IN-
The Man of Might
Episode No. 8.
SERVICE.. BARBER SHOP
« *:iSBEU;,'l^|w.
COMING MONDAY—
CONSTANCE TALMADGE
OSLltJ&e jmhex.cMwZ-
A great big theme produc-
tion of the big Northvvo*t
with love ami greed and the
play of the human pmsMoiis.
Tremendous in size mid
Neopo with n east that befits
its bigness. Another William
Duncan picture. The star ap-
lietirs in a most congenial
role.
COMING MONDAY AND TUESDAY—
GRACE DARMOND
VILUAM
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-IN—
“WHAT EVERY WOMAN WANTS.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY—
CONSTANCE TALMADGE
—IN—
‘EXPERIMENTA L MARRIAGE.”
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY^
GEO.
WALSH
—IN—
“NEVER SAY QUIT.”
COMING—
MABLE NORMAND in “SIS HOPKINS.”
Capes and Dolmans
on Sale Saturdry
50 NEW ONES
This Season’s Wanted Garments
A SAVING OF 1-3 TO YOU.
A)1 New—(See Them.)
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