Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 75, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1922.
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DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS—Grace must have inherited some of Father’s wisdom.
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SHERMAN CIVIC LEAGUE
HOLDS FIRST MEETING
AFTER SUMMER VACATION
COMMITTEE REPORTS SHOW MEMBERS
READY TO ENTER INTO AN ACTIVE
PROGRAM OF WORK FOR
i ' THE WINTER SEASON.
llr.iSN^jiiMiu^ fur its first inrHin^
mih i* I Ik* stii.ii.imT .vuspiMisinn. t !»«• SIut-
inaii Ci\i< I.• ‘;i11♦' '\jis <-alh*<l t<> onlrr
plants for tlu* Fast Side Park, and a
motion whs made and curried that ■
tin* < 'iii(*sjM)iidinir MHT'tary. Mrs. I
P.town. send a written acknowledge-
ment of appreriatIon to Mr. ltarcl>ck. |
Services Accepted.
Miss May Wilson, assistant chair- .
man uave a fine report of the open-'
ini: nf i lie Soti!liside playground, mem- i
liotiinu Hie regular 4UT‘seiut* there of j
the Camp Fire Girls who supervise the
play. The president stated that Miss i
Alma Morrison, a cil.v teacher, six*- i
••dally ei|iiip|H‘d for such work, had vid-j
untM i ed her services to assist in tli**.
conduct of tin* playground, and that I
>m h had l*et*n gratefully accepted. |
A letter of apprcA iation was read '
fr«i!n Miss Until I.ohrer of Southniayd. i
who ai .*nded the Fanners’ Short I
! On the Movie Screen
Whitewright Plays Dtiusoa
tlons of the popularity of this ntnr In
At the Gem.
•Lul, llolt Ini* the iiiiumiul roll* of
a Fightiug I’nrsim in his la lest Para-
mount picture, "While Sulim Sleeps,"
j whirl, oouics to the Lem Theatre Frl-
|iln.v. He K not aetintlly a parson In] various parts of the world. ladten.
the story, tor he only assumes that i reach the Arrow office* from Hrazll,
discuise it, Older to safely spy out a 1 Araent|nPi , r,wiltv. ..... : from
little town which he and his pal plan to .... * ,,
rob. lint even at that, there is ho ills- Australia. from all parts of l.ur«|S*.
___ guise in the way or fit*hts. es|)eclall.v I testifying to the popu nrk.v of the
F1KST OF A ( OI RSK TO IJK I’RB- :l (lvillF Kiri shows hint the error J
SENTKI) Dl'RCO FALL AND®'' of 'lis wa>'8 another heuutiful Kit'll
WINTER. OCTOt>ER 18. | proves to t'<n that sin* loves him for!
_ I the man he appears to he. Then he
The first mtmlier of the artl-s' fis'"s t*"f ‘"''V It*** enemies, hut waRea,
in terrific litiule for the regeneration j
tourse to lie presented in Kidd Key |„f |,|s own soul. Which is all by iwnr I
sine over them and keep them in t.der.
So liy the nhl of a uilssionniy on this)
partienlar is and thty wrote to Jack1 Whitewriglit. Texas, Oct. 13.—The
Hoxle at Los Angeles mid ass'sl him i Whitewright IliKh School football team
to accept the position, but he was coin- will go to Denison this afternoon for
polled to decline this flattering offer, i a contest with I>en|son High. The lo-
This Is only oue of the many Indira- j cal team is coached by Prof. Claud
TO KIDD-KEY
lloxle pictures
Ilis latest picture. "Siwiks of Flint.” I
will la* shown at the Washington Then j
tie. Friday and Saturday.
Willis, a graduate of Texas A. A 11.
College, who lias charge of the ath-
letics an I the department of agricul-
ture of the Whitewright schools. Thla
will la* the club's third game of the
season; they lost the first at Honey
Grove and won the second front
WbResboro
fiats poisoned with atryellfle
eessfully eliminates groundhog*.
sur-
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Ue.'ldite.'
if the .tune meet-; lb,. < i \ i, League had Is..... in
specie I meeting tliil.lts* women ami girls
<d lilt- enllil^e
•mumit -
(’oiirse it A. A M. Colh tfc as a sjiecfal I
,';uest n| the Civic I^apue. IHudiloiium aptiii ithis fall and winter saying that the picture is one long
(Tmniiuiieatioiis Read. by Kidd-Key College is announced for l",**i'll from liegtiining to end. and that
inipo1 tam e ot giving tie League's ex- a ,< iiimnnieariuii was read from | ,.vi \y . ... lit teems with heart interest. Fritzt
I'lnipier early attention. State t'hairman. Miss Heeea Lamar ... . ‘ K- ' • 1 • at i Hrunette plays oi>|Kislte the star.
. Ii"' R's'in re|«>it slated that t West, asking the rMie league to take!' ' 0<lor,i' w,lt‘n ,l|e Clllcagu Grandl --
V' I";1""1;'1"' Mrs. William Luk-1livings |„ thar deftaiiuteia wi-re inoving one membership in the State Highway Qtmrteile appears. I At tire Washington.
, ‘ >«ll**ni«M,ii. 'sallisfut-torily except that the heaiitlfnl | Assm i„ii„„ : „|NI from the State! This is an organization of unusual! 11 is ,,u' 101,1 f»''' "ll" «>»*•"'' l'l<"
' Al'"! " alls ' IU tree set on the Rest Itonin lawn has I Feileration asking for individual .V) ] hrilliancy naiiposed of four lue-nhers 11,10 s:ai s #r<* In rm-eipt of the most
i.ti u l>.i <i . was u ; |l.ed despite the gesat vine giren it.Jper cent assessment of each meuilier to of the Chicago Grand Opera, and an re|narkahle letters of all sorts and con-
i' u i,- I Mary 3\ ateott. stat-jgo to t In- endowment fund. The pay- nccompi.nist, .Miss Mary Winslow ■j*jmJ dltions from all over tl.e world, and
i since! meet of such is wholly optional with company ittmpiises livue Jouaiii so-!'*1'11' ,ll,‘ famous cowboy star.
recess, ukuihcrs. ;in<| those ptesetit donated prano: P.iirhara Wall. ' itralto■1 ,s no •‘^eeption to the rule. Probably
had registered act erditigl.v. The opiiortunity Is open Adorno 1 Ha kra.v. hurit»ne. and It-iloli ,1“' I1,,w' N*niarkalt!e missive that Jack
note mot- there aiet utili/e.l nil the conveniences l.i ale otto t nieiiihers who care to eon- Krrolte. tenor. Lmh of these has gaineit lmK received came from • it
! I r i hit 11 - to llte endow menl. 'such recognition as to make their con- CI<,U1> of alxirlglnnls without a hea 1 on!
Mrs. George Hamilton, chairman nfjeert work greatly sought after t11 s,lin" Kottt.i Sen Island. They want-|
! Fire ITevriithni. gave a enneise report. I A well halaneed urograiu designet' 0,1 a 111,111 1,1 *»° ,,lcir Pl'il»'C or
, ... . , , j-hnv leg the I .ea gite's active interest for I, oil, clnssi, ul and immilur tastes^1rl,lpl’' or •'• "W* s<mM> of flR‘H1 ,,ur' i
Inglily gratifying, and was In p, movement. will he present,si l,v tneThe Iv.sit to the mainland hnd j
' ' " ° ‘ ! 1 rX"‘l''"f '"r|H of! Mrs. Silas Hare, puldleity ehnlrninn. itnimhers ineliule ipiurtette sotes arias Is‘et‘n ” n"xU* l'ir,ur(' Tlu''V lik'‘<1
ti iohaed her re|s>rt. and repeated a'duets and piano solo-. The V'ogram to’ ''K,k ol ,,"''k' his atdlinos as a hors,- '
.i*v: *■“*' >T:i TeinoiH iil:i<Te fo'lii'Vliy a progressive , |m* presented follows ' j man.gunman and genera] roundsman '
[citizen _ who has lived in Sherman JO j gimrictte—The Spirit of Spring
years, and who said to her uIified I, f,<m, ||1(. Morning of the Veart C„d-
1 • ;1 v that Sherman t'lvie League had ,,,,,,, t'hleago Grand Of a-,. Uiiaricttc
° ...... n",n ...... *his city than any Songs- Invjetns. Unlit.: Uuand'ern
i1!:: '"L'amzation exeept the churches. Pagglo- (Falslafrt. Verdi. Aria Tore-;
W'ri k Amoar e'olonal People. jailor Song H'anueui. t.'lzet. Air. Ada mo
Mrs. Kdward Metz. League ehairman ilhs kray,
on work with colored people. s|>oke I>ue|—Viens Alallika fjgikmei. l»e-
of till1 splendid things bring aeeotn- lilies, .Misses .lotutni and Wait,
tdished by the Colored Women's t'iviej Aria- I F u r t i v a Lagrlma
League. ;iml also their Slate organize- ( l.'Kiisir il Amure), Itoitizelli. Mr
lion work. . italph Krrolle. I
Harking hack to the itiierest the Civ-1 Aria My Heart at thy Suet Voleo!
iv League has always maintained in I Samson an,I I>cll ull t. St. Sttens. .Miss 1
i ui.,1 v omen. Ml'S. Vernon Drown stilt- Durham Wait.
|"I that Alls. Clara Hall Kern. wle. gnnrr.cls -Drightly Deatas t,„r Veil-'
t'oinerly direct, d club work among the ding Day, Sullivan: From the Valleys' -
nttal women of this enmity, is now and the llil.s, D„|f„ Chicago (Jratid! _ . , „
ionlining lot demonstmli,,,, work ex- Opera gnartette Salado, TCX8S.— I SUtfefCu 3 great
' !'GiG C to t!„. (.iris'■ Clubs, and 11,-re pi, im—Tncciiin. si. Saens: t*j..,r,,f, deal with womanly troubles,” says Miss
,11. 1.0 organization for I lie Lento. Scott: Concert Dltulo. Ah I tow-' Ira Lillian Hart, pf Route I, this pl«CI.
read tin* minute's
mi: Mini also Mu*
’.vI»i. 11 t ;iii<lit|;itrs for offin
til to dofim* tln*ir aflHudt* on mntlrrs
of iuti*n*N( to wonnn and t hildmi in (
pa: ilvttlttr. and < dizrns in ir 'iiiMal. | Frmt*I<’ry ( omniitlrr.
Tht ir woiv also several tnisincss mat-* Tin* n imrt of tlu> n inctiwy
Iits 11 an-,n tril ai tin* last minimi w n
si« i'. a ad i*ot Ii rivonls
f'd | mm liail ’ on working for tin* coin
A»'rni o1. wrt- vallml t»» tin* off«*r of init in*, iimirtil.v my-o|H*rj|tiu^ . with Liu*
ll,«- TlxIlv ;Cm-*ry < :otntmny efat- t if> for* <*s.’ and that NN'r-t Hill is in
niioifoh i'!; i c * * in Sln-rtnan |»afk- stunt* A:< m* raliv I »«>t t«* r roudition tlmn tvt*r
naim'd ami laboltd similis. ai l tin* la-forr. an,| has Im*« n t lt am tl ail
«|in*‘lioti will ii train Im* Imuifflit to t lit* . 11 tinus this your, up to date.
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of i In* t 'ily t' uninisNion.
FiuafMj* Krpnrt 4»i\ n
11 Ik* soli
sh*adil\
<rilM*r- to tin-
•»ort of tin*
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Mr<
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. ;t11«i 11n* vh;iir
t iiuim-t* t hairman.
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plfsolilfd . h>
t lniliasi/vtl (he
Miimi! lot*
iii< tt'ii>iny ami tin* I'inamrs in j
I slni|H*.
Ma^quitiw's Hartisltrd.
1 nk I It >ii i*: Ii. i iui ii Ilia n of
ii1' < I iimsitufto t«mi in i 11 •*<’. l'.im* a
t*n< »nira^in^ repot f mi the eradi-
vf movijnitiMS. and saitl Ilia!
Mi
flit*: ;
llivst
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Dc n’t Take Calomel
i ttless Advised hy Your Physician
Bond’s Liver Pills
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a re Ik»I l(*r. A ».roM< riptinu
lhritkidios, lliliuutin^^ I>inVfNS oij'in
Malarial Trouble. ul I drutm?Kt». >
The Copper l ub
Autcmatic Electric
Washer
Is Here
BUY THIS WfLK
I'm* t i\ i* I ra^ii'* had made the
i" iiousi* cam|mi”n, there has
n the un-st mark’d inipruv taieiit in
1’iitji t midi! inns, tin malarial nms
•P'doe.-; ! •;I.ir \irtuull> aM l.anislmd.
h»' i • mnmemleil that the l.ea^ue
• “ah'* a -i'l-ilai *amnaiL:ii m*\l year
! and I'm:in - • •' i.• i ne.idli^ 'arlier. in
«pe*'tally for | v hi-l, < m-ih Shmurm v.mihl ha\e nei-
•-H i i or dengue levnr. The
It- tl. *|1 |i , d f I• -' Mime.
' pf . * - ;;i jl 'l'*,»,
1 SI.v| I;i * v, h,, h ,d it
ft • I' el;. .! i Inj U, I Jj.
on a ranch and they thought he would
|be just about the tyjH* of man to pro-
WOMANLY TROUBLES
Twas Hard for Her to Stop Work,
Bat Thu Texas Lady Says She
Had to Go to Bed.—
Helped by Cardai.
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a n< I
Ik i|*-e
M*
Ik-j* »t
• ■lift tl
Park
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. i' I agi
! >■ via Ii
i- p; c
• .men
i • *:. g U e
a i ! i \ v i
t! the vomit.'
|" ' vledogiv.i |
in lie mailer,
Mel* and aider linn
ffort
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V jit' • ii I'tli. • ha! \A • | <
gl*o*i n a lid I i
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this being tile ell, .Miss Alary Winslow’........
>|i|Hir!unity for Snug- Ahi.jnr .-1n>I .Minor, Spntss •
pol>"hir Song of ||,e ......Luforge Arlu Gli
1:1 """ filer time for .\ngni H i, Ferno (The Alugi,
■' no"-1 g," urn. the mailer will Alozarl. Miss Irene Joimui.
i Songs - .I,,, |.l<-n n,.V(. IT,,,,
.......... T A 'lull\ lien, I '.Ilbru.k: Je Tai
I'l'i-I'lll here* venirul. w as s,., ., Mr lu rolle
, slumling vote, ami lie- g,u,,le:te' Uigo’letl,. \,.,,ll
rami Open, (.hmrtetle.
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THE GEM
SHERMAN’S LEADING THEATRE
TODAY AND TOMORROW—
AN ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY
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'Vtieie /•Y’vi'v I rei
pl ii'I’il thi : v*:ir hr.'* gr».*\ n aim imv-
Hi. latter park I ae ply im-
I in anpeantnee. >|,s |!r,MU,
• 1 lake 11 lip
I'ofmind
’d ad', in her
•y pres; , d i *•
'••a «'S)H.jidiitg si eretary
■ I 'i» e.vt«\ i!u» same I
Adjoin liiumil Pillowed
In
Mav-
was request
- Mrs. Moody.
f liieago
, “i would, for a day or two, feel drowsy, i
stupid and lifeless; didn’t feel like doing ,
my work.
“I would suffer pains in my sides and ,
back, and very severe headaches.
‘‘I am the housekeeper, and it was \
very hard for me to stop, but I would get j
in such a misery I would have to go to
bed. I heard of Cardui.and that it was (
p! -IV
•dap
I 11-rtf Mr Jt.«*
I I oral < 'muptiii
lia rvlivi . f Sht*r-
li.-.d dolialetl 'JUP
A. Y. Creagcr Co.
Moves Into Larger
Quarters Over M. & P.
( utir.lrj Resi .enee Huriis.
good for this suffering.
The very first
I did
THEATRE
Today and Tomorrow—
Pete Morrison
in
un
Grossing
1 rails
5-Rccl Western Feature full
of snap anti action.
Also
CENTURY COMEDY
‘Horse Tears”
SPECIAL
“In The Days of
Buffalo Bill”
Art Acord
ii
Where They Ail Go
Always a Good Show
Tt:day, Tomorrow—.
Jack Hoxie
In
‘ Sparks of Flint”
A dandy good western.
You knew the kind Jack
makes. just what you
want.
A'so a good comedy—
“A RURAL RUMPUS.”
Tomorrow—
Ruth Roland
In
‘The Timber Queen’
5c — Kid’s Matinee — 5c
Saturday Morning,
10 O’Cloch
Al! Kids Be Here.
Monday and Tuesday
PETE MORRISON.
_ j bottle I took seemed to help me.
Wliiiewrigbi Tex,,* Oei i" T, ' n0‘ su,fcr "ear so much, so I sent for the
"'•mg home „f .1, , Andrews, siiti-l *econd- It did so much good for me, I
nun six mill’s soul i, „r wiiiiewrigi,.. • can’t say enough for Cardui.lor it eertain-
u" l mile e:,si of Dili,; Grove, wns I ly was a friend in need."
__ desiroyed by fire j,i :m e„rly hour yes- Women who feel the need of something
r i lie coi,tii.ue.I gr........ I'm'i'ni ulumf'Jh. T“" '■"si,U‘", ;'I 'Vi,s to help relieve, or prevent, such troubles,
^ • m < n ]11m>i*( tliici* \ears and eon-
, reuger luineil 10 rooms. Dun of the furnish-
ings were snved. In-uruik-e (o ihe
it mount of S3..THI whs . iirricl ,», the,
tiuihling „mi , , „ie„is. | Sold everywhere. NC-149
Keep your Eye on The
Washington
j i ».i an flint
! «»f I lit* Imsiii«**—. A. Y.
• puny, ihaiiim in farm hams, havt* an-
• 11m11k*t■ 11 llu it* removal from the n<»vth
jM<!e (•: I!k* sipiare. into larger qtiar-
j i<rs mi (Ik* fifiii fliM»r of Uie Merchants
Flanters National Dank, on North
1 'I’mvis street. An increase in office
•force < ojnjm*I11-f| the chanja* to larger
iqniiiieis, il was saitl.
This firm i.i (omiiosed of A Y ami
t Frank FreatitT. They have been lit
! I»imi!u**.s in Sherman JO years, anil
j enjoy the reinril nf ’-ever having been
jeompelleil In f »r« "lnse the uiortva*'e e*i
, a loan math*.
should profit by the experience of thou-
sands of other women, and try this mild,
harmless tonic.
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BARGAINS
IN
Used Cars
I
Dodge—Late Model
Sludebakci—Late Model
Overland
Ford Sedan
We will have one Studc-
baker in our car i riday that
is not sold.
WOOD AUTO CO.
200 S. Crockett Phone 1750
JACK HOLT
in
“While Satan Sleeps”
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Free Tickets for You
Doginuing (,«l:iy and co,if lining indefinitely each Tuesday
Hi,,) *| h cm In v n’.toiiiohile lueesr nmulirrs selected at ran-
dom from among chv* that pass (lie Gem Theatre will he
published hi the advertisements of the Gem appearing in
this newspaper. Owners of the ears recognizing their
auto mimhers will h- presented with a complimentary
ticket to the curve,,t hill.
I’.eloW are lodav’A si'leelion of ii1 gas,* nuniliers:
620,406 253,687
698,954 56,464
Is your license numlier among tills list? If so. clip this;
P coupon, sign your name and present it at the box office
of the Gem Theatre ami secure the free ticket. It is good
for Jack Holt in ‘'While Satan Sleeps.”
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My license number is...........................................................
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Here’s drama tliat will
capture you with its start-
ling gripping power.
Laughs, lears—the whole
gamut of human emo-
tions superbly blended in
the season’s greatest
heart-drama.
a
[pammowt]
JMT l t-AAKY PHi9EMT»
rr
Jack Holt
While Satan Sleeps
ADDED ATTRACTION
BUSTER KEATON
In
“THE HIGH SIGN”
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES
1
5
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COMING OCTOBER 18, 19, 20, 21.
One of the greatest and most gorgeous productions ever
brought to Sherman, j
C E C IL B. D e M I L L E ’ S
GREATEST PRODUCTION
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