Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 125, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT
'Madame Gadski To
Sing Irf Los Angeles
Despite Protests
\U FORMA I. AWARD >l\DE
IN I (JOT W!A V : T.
mid !«i ante !<•>t.
him I rum the n.» <
him fm.l mi<l *!>
h, ii in- mill ll um I
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Would Be Motion
Picture Actor Lost
In the Great City
Storage Battery
Sates and Service
•Iso
Service on any Make of
Nailery
Free Inspnliin and Water
PARKER BROS. BAT-
No fonu.il ;iwin'd of 11 i •li:ilupl<m>liip
n tin- T I A. A. gridlr.....Tire was j -
mil- at tin' iiniiiiiil imvtiug of tho n« th, ^wuimled !■<•«■.«
milicra of llio iwM'iation in fiallim | Oakland, Calif., Dec. H.—Madame
Imrmlay night. said Dr. T. s. ■ timlokl, netted siwr bus announced
hero that sh - will sine in Ism Angelin
on Doc. (losiiito protests of tin* Am-
erican Ix'uion there.
Mu i la mi Cndskl di-elared that she
would licgin action for damages against
perilous who spread a false story a* lo
the manner i;> which she received news
of the Kinking of the Iutskailia.
The singer said that she held a state-
ment from the department of Justice
showing that iter status while resid-
ing in America never hiul been ques-
tioned by the authorities.
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Ugi'les. Calif. I'1" ■" 'I ho,
II,-o. -JV. I it i in lalio-.-er of ItitsV. |
|„. .iiioi- In H- thru tic-
. i„,|». tlui lo- niighi :ki|
„ Mill,I v III liim a I'ho c as a
I,inure c* mu'll inn. !"<la.v «“"*
I,, |lie I 111 v• rsili I'mIIi-i- t'ta
lii- wif. to ukr him home.
,|,iv« aft' r ills arrival iiere.l
hi< wife walked aiioiit the
tier. rill- third i!n> In- tried
Friday upoit his return from the meet-
ing. The race will !>•- left for lite fooi-
luilL puliiic to judge itiHii' Hie tijcrit.s.of
Hie final staudlug. the association de-
c ided.
Other business 'ntii-ai ted ilichulcd the
arranging i f Helliilnle* for next sea-
son. ltav till a nl Morotmrl. assistant
cone Ii at Austin College, represented
the College in making these sclicdultw.
I.i nidi W in
TERY CO.
\KI \ •’.IKNt.OOtl MORE HALES
MIOM IN ( ENSl S 111 KEAI KE-
1'OK'l .11 ST I SSI ED.
7iy the A tacitited Pet «*
Jilin a ikoi . "ir I’’-'
champion hanl.'imwcigtii
simi uni .»••• ' Satigor.
Saligor 1- a fi-atlo-r* cig!
Travis and Jones St.
l\y the !*iiiU*d Trcs#
Wiishiligtoii. ins-. S. Cot I oil ginned
In 11,.,-. i from tlic crop of I'd-- to-
talled p.ms.l II running halos, as .......
piin-il with 7.tltS'.lKtl hales for the ID-1
, i,,|i. tin. Ci.ustis Hiiri'ini announced in-,
,1.I\ III, lu ll'd ill this quota were im.-l
iiiM,i round Imles eompared with 1-1.-1
tio it: 1!I.
American-Egyplian cotlon ginned
amounted to T-Mdo liales, as against I
-J-JJS7 Imles last year. Sea Island cot-
ton totalled l.'.Ma hales this year, eom-
tured with -.'.ill.
.Mrs. Ghent ha in Ili.
THREE REAL BARGAINS
1 Studebaker Special, like new.
I Buick 6-5 Passenger, new paint, cord tire*.
1 Ford Coupe, Sock Wheel, 5 good tires, runs fine.
tty thr AtnoctatcCi Pr«*»
I,ns Aii^cIck. CnliL. I M i . >S. Mik.
MjhIiiI.vmi«» C. ohriiiTmin of Uvinist«>n.j
Ills., rrlpfiscd front lh«* I-ns Audios
i,mnty Jail last Monday after two jur-
ies had disagreed as to her guilt or
iiimHcncc of the charge of murdering
her former gw eel heart .1. Holt on Ken-
nedy, today was said !>v friends to lie
tinder the cure of a physician who was
treating her for "a complete nervous
May Deliver Message.
FATIMA
Jhj the -"-asm' lltrit Prats
Washington, las'. S. Indications at
tlie White House today were that Pres-
ident Harding would probably deliver
his annual message to Congress in jolut
session is'foro nightfall.
CIGARETTES
Wood Auto Co
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8 e It c p p if
niStfl
Deliciously different
cakes.
Treaty U Revived.
W.i-liingtou. Dn- S. After an IS
yours' sleep iii ITSemite mm mi I tec room
pip mi hole, I he I.' If of Pines treaty
uitli Cuha. sill mi 11 lid to the Senate by
former Presidonl Roosevelt, emerged
.................. ye-terdav and was re
OPPORTUNITY
twenty
MONEY IS STORED-UP
HUMAN EFFORT
At this price where
is the man who can’t
be discriminating?
Ediiraiiniul Conference.
—Let ns insist that you make the ..effort to 'reach our
Grocery Store during the holiday season which to do, will
mean doHaCs saved to you on each article you purchase of
m, if it should be in Staple or Fancy Groceries, Fruits,
Nuts and Christmas Candies. We assure you prompt service
and quick deEveries on all bills.
FREE DELIVERY j
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Cash Grocery
MARSHALL & LUCAS, Prop*.
Northwest Corner Square — — ~ Phone 346-347
Hy the Associated Fret§
Washington. Dec. s. —Another of the
It mini i or Education1 regional eonfer-
,-iic(.s on the coordiimthm of business
iiml odiu-atioii will lie held Dei'cinbci' L’(i
at t’liienge, il was aiimuiiueil today,
with I'ejireseiilttUve luiilillcwestern liusi-
ness ineii and to;o iu-l's of liusilli'ss sul>-|
ji-i ls in nl tendance. The speakers in-
< Iiidi- W. P. Cephni't of the First Na-
tional liilllli of St. I.OtliS.
Rose Motor Company
Young & Browder St*.
* Dallas, Texas
Phone X-2489
Outfieldr;' Slid
[,-y the A undated Press
t’ldumhus, Ohio. Dec. N.—The Cullini-
hus American Association Cluli ims sold
Joe Sim mum. outfielder, to Memphis
of the Southern Association, it was
lit Fatima smtitn
till J»u
Sehepps' Cakes in the sanitary car
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Liccett k Mtmi Tobacco Ca
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Our Annua! Clearance Sale will enable you to carry the Yuletide spirit to those you wish to
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remember in a useful way. ;
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True to the custom of this store for fifteen years, we will.for the balance of this year offer to
our customers a choice of the season’s most fashionable numbers at as substantial reduction
from our regular prices.
vnjt
Laird Schober
Howard Foster
/
Florsheim
and other well known makes, all go, SHOP EARLY AND GEE YOUR CHOICE
If your feet trouble you, an expert will be at your service FREE all day Saturday. \
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