Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 125, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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On Movie Sereen
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At the Gera
Tlic question of whoa to marry
would tw easily muweml by nny per-
M'l) with ilio vision Riven to "The Man
Wli^Smv Tomorrow," Thomas Mcigh-
mi'k now 1*11111 mount picture coming to
tin* flom Theater today.
Mr. Mrighan, |ilnyihr tlio pnrt of
Hurko Ilananoinl, r. wild son of n dl«-
Ibigiilshod Kngllfth family, ronms the
South Sin* until, ii|K>n n lonely tslnml.
lo1 falls in
«faffection than he is involuntarily car-' ri-H.b*-. high peak* nf tfrfn end nmvnl-
ijleri awny ulMiard# tytnchf to New York.1 slug csimetly. '■
i lintnotoiid does not forget his South] Edith iMtimin, fSostar" of Traif<-i»«r la
Sea beauty, Hu writes, telling her h<- east us tlio iierohu-. Stic fulls tu in ye
will return some day. Meanwhile, his with Imnvna, who saves tier father
father arrives in New Tork with a from an muli-scrved execution at the
proposition that llie yonng Englishman hands of an iinsoruiailons ewuspjrnfor.
nmi'iy an heiress. She aptiears am!,' —r—
to nittke things harder, also comes (lie Ai the Queen.
Rtrl from the Fonth Sea island. I Element* havem. ranch to do with
Whom to marry? Hammond is help-! w»'«,ss of u/photoplay that it is
ed by a professor who shows what:"11'-' natural (o ijivc toll I’onyidcrution
wduld hH)ipen if he married the heir-j1,1 ,*1‘‘U1 *u j'tviiti1*** a |>ic-tur<> iu ad
crs and then what would happen If he) 'a:il°*
^married the pirate's daughter. So' ' "'"lf 1'nlversiil's vebbie for
Hammond came to earn the title of >“'-vo "hJ, h “*<'n <hf
• The Man Who Shw Tomorrow." How' W1 T<1‘'“,r‘> Monday was flm-
I Oil uuticr I bo usunl I nlvorsftl siarrjns:
ho wm‘s ‘•tomorrow” forms perhaps the
love with an old pirate s' loos.....grossing part of this altogether! "sSg'^Kin.aslory. V^S- •*»*<*«£ «•* the Wwim of • a'fl!u^ >Uumn"
kii o/imtni* li«ic \\n tfrtn hnr mil e>i iii-itur iiiptnrn I iiuffipn Itir lilflV-J 1 r‘ - . ■ > . . # • . . ... ...
dattglilor. No sooner has he won her
FOR SALE OR
TRADE
Nearly New Ford Coupe.
1922 model, oversize Cord
Tires, Car is in AI condi-
tion—will give good terms.
-see-
JERRY LEWIS
11C N..Travis Phone 240
entrancing picture. Is*atr(ce Joy plays'>jii(i ,.||(.( Nl(.
opposite the star. I
At the Washington.
. William Human will is* shown at
| Washington Theatre Friday and Sat-
urday in "A Fighting Guide." The pic-
title deals with the -experiences sur-
rounding a tilled Englishman who
finds himself with his valet in the
uur11nvest regions of America during
the summer tlm.e William Duncan, as
Ned Lightning. a guide for wealthy
tourists and spni'li-tut i., opens the pic-
ture. wearing a lictyd. Enter he dc-
termims id )h>si iis a mMenian in or-
der to ferret mu tvh.it Le spnses to be
villainy at headquarters of 'lie noble-
man's emufinny. In order to neeom-
l llsh l Ills lu> drafts the serviees of the
Englishman's staid valet who takes Afune__wnt| state lines
Liking to the rollicking scout. William
McCall, as the valet, and Harry Eons.
in lids ease, by a Well
known writer. Hugh lVndexter. A di-
Woman Arretted
“ Says She Is Victim
6f Bold Frame-Up
/t,« I tic i asiiatSli Pi tit
Detroit, Mich., JM-. K.— Mrs. May
Blonn Ford solicited the services of
a gnuman to kill her wealthy husband.
Ney .1. Khrd. offered the g inmari *20.-
000 for the "Job" and gave him a pho-
tograph of her liusimml to uwke sure
the right man was sis in. according to
the sworn Mlitcnients of four detec-
tives whose investIgnlion resulted in
Mrs. Font’s detention today on a charge
Wain, Taxii*. Dec. 7.—Grand Lodge
officers of Tuxfif Mnyoiis have lutliouao
ed the (qlU'Vriug «U|Ci;i>sioBs to grand
lodge |*>s|tioe. :
■, Hike .11 Thomas. Dnlla< deputy
grand muster, sm<v«iJs, t v the grand
in ntcist|i{k ,
Gils Brandi. Houston. Incomes dejs
hty .gnu*] muster. , ill ion Wiliams.
l>eenlur. In*-nines grand smlor warden.
Ep IE i'.rnnil', MalDiml, t« vines grand
junior warden
in choice of griiinl junior warden,
ill* giainl lodge witto rx-ri the only
election of the session. The rats* ho-
of attempting to commit murder.
Denying the charge. Mrs. Ford rie-|twj-o-i Brandi and Frank Hargraves of
the fennel v in ling !M2 to B32.
•I D. \vis of Wiehita l ulls will head
m
kt19i"
m
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up" that grew out of her domestic dif-
ficulties. These difficulties include a
rector whose smses sc- hnve mourned Is11'* f'11' divorce, filed last August, in
steadily in tile past- Bt.mrt Baton--Iwhich slie ehnrges cruelty, anti n suit
was chosen. .'Asking $25,000 daiuagi*s of her estrang-
A cast was chosen in accord with the,4 ‘1 hushatul, for allege] assault,
buture of tin* story; llnyo, Sylvia}
l’.renmer, Harry Carter, Xlek de
Charles Brinlcy, llerhert
the Masonic ilrnnd Connell of Texas
in.* ensuing pur as most Illustrious
grow! master. Axis v\i;s elected and
instiilitsl at tlic dieting scr«inu of the
gipi;d eovuirll. Lewi* ,t. Et wia of Fort
2Snl< »»
Colonials
Just Received
FOR HEALTH
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l.vlvlaj Mrs. Ford was arrested last night .Worth v.Ui preside te *• to Avis in the
„ R„te, When, It is alleged, she was about to uitkv ul .tiusirious deputy
Fortter. ,n,‘'‘, Edward Kiln.ith. a detective lieu-
tenant. for a second conference on her
reported plans for the slaying of her
ulEUe of the viglii il'usirious deputy
grain! nuisler. other iifm> elected
were: o. Jl. Alkiusou. Florence, princi-
pal conductor of tin- work: T. M. Bnrt-
hushand. Kuna I h. h was said, posed i,.v. Wuyo. grand r,ac"iler It. Con
as "a Kansas City gunman" Wednes- rotE Onldthwaiic, grand treasurer.
Appointive officers;,Nat -M Crufton.
Seliepps’
40c.
Frank Wi*ed. Bitlil Wistner, Edward
Sloncrlef, Fred Kohler anil other pop-
ular artists of the screen:
The story was put into screen form
by au expert continuity man, Charles '^av night when the alleged plot was
Karvor. who has prepared other MgjT>'fil',( revealed by Mrs. Ford. 'grand eliuplajitJ). C. McCord, grand
vehicles and knows Mayo's talents and! Several plans lor the killing wereeqptflin of, the guards; W. <\ Teague,
peculiarities of manner. |presented, by. Mrs. Ford, the officers grgnd conductor of the 'council; H L
The locale of "Wolf Eaw" is the'^taPMl. xHle, they said, Was that he iifriey, grhml steward; C. B. Hoekaday,
Tip're will he no more
thereabouts.
Angel Food for Snndny-
nZl-tfe.
•X V X/
On one side of a slate'tr,lit* fl"'1 ,,M‘ "''T'* that he be wssp)ns this year of the grand cNap-
in those days ^"t_ or tflnggeil while Working about of graiu, }.nlIn(.|, a„q work „r
grand lodge eonclmled this Thursday.
meant more in a legal and commercial l*,f' l,nr,,s. I lie body to lie buried in
-.....—- — ----- .aetiue than they do today—was civil- haystack.-
dale, ns Hie nobleman, combine ,jgntlou In a fairly modern state. Miles!
Duncan to produce an effect tliai
*, -M, .
loday and Saturday—
HARRY CAREY
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“THE SOUL
HERDER.”
A rra! western play!
‘in the Days of
Buffalo Bill.”
Featuring
ART ACORD
—in—
‘ MEN OF STEEL”
THE TRAVIS
—Also A Dandy Comedy-
Coming Mon. and Tues.-
FRANK MAYO
—in—
“THE WOLF
LAW”
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AGAIN TODAY—
NORMA
TALMADGE
—in— }'-
“THE ETERNAL
FLAME.”
A MASTERPIECE
—aak any of the hundreds
who saw it.
Lloyd Hamilton
■—in—
“The Rain Maker.”
TRAVIS OVERTURE
"WILLIAM TELL"
COMING MONDAY—
Viola Dana
“The Five Dollar
Baby.”
away were the wooded isulks of the'
(Bunks, lulling a band of lawless men
who had built themselves a community
founded on murder and theft. Through
Isith section)) gis's the story w ith strange
links conned lug the two kinds pf exist-
ence.
At llie Queen Monday, and Tuesday,
Frank Bacon to Be
Buried In Hi* Old
Town By Masons
J iBand High Priest ,1. A. Gartlnhd
Mills horn authorized by the grand chap-
iter Texas Masons to go to Mexico City
| itnd set llie dm (dor there ni work. The
i chapter was granted a charter after
I tile matter had been debated
time.
NOTICE— STOCK HOLDERS MEET-
ING.
The annual meeting of the sharehold-
ers of the Merchants & Plnntera Na-
tional Rank, of Sherman, Texas, will
tie held at its office in Shcrmuu, Trx-j
ns, on Tuesday, January it, IMS, he-j
tween the hours of 1:00 and 3:00 p.
m., for the purpose of electing directors)
for the ensuing year, and for such oth-
er business as may properly come lie-
fore the meeting. I*. R. Markham,
Cashier. rift-out jllc
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TREAT COLDS
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MD THE FL3
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s NOW IS THE TIME TO GET
A CAR CHEAP *
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7 Buicks, 2 Fords, 1 Dodge, 1 Overland, 1 Lexing-
ton, 1 Gardner, 1 Hupmobile, 1 Demonstrator and 3
Trucks.
Pick out the one you want and make us
an offer—Terms to suit.
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House-Buick Co.
; Ry the -t:M/J iW.r,i 1 <
Satt J^ise,’ Cttlif.. DecV-R — Friends
and* relatives Of Frank Baiam. tvidely
known American 'netor and creator
of tlu* role of "UghtOin' Bill Jones."
gathered today at the little town of
-Mountain- View for the funeral ser-
vices. lit charge of Mountain View
lodge of Masons, of which he was n
member.
Bacon recently died in Chicago, and
his body, with that of Mrs. Bacon’s
aupt. Mrs. ihrimn Jeffry, who died ii)
New York last month, was brought
here yesterday accompanied by the
widow, two sons and three gram}
First Step in Treatment Is a Brisk'r*lilllrrl1- _
Purgative With Calotabs, the ppri ' _. . .
fled anil Refinerl (Mlnmel Tablets' National Order of
That are Nausea^. Sale and Sure.j pjpe Sm<)ker8 Ha*
Doctors hare found by experience! Been Organized
Hint no medicine for cplds, coughs, sore) _____
throat, and influenza can ts* depended „„ the tainted Pres*
ui*.n for fall «*ff<stlveness until the] ai1biiI:1i ,;a.. ,HH.. K.__i)r. Uotaee
liver is made thoroughly active. Thntj^jrant of Atlanta lias been elected,
is why the first step In the treat meat. president of, the Notiomil Order of Pl]>e
is the tier' — ----*-— —* *-* t— - - - - -......J
call(^l_..Ciilot.'.hs,
| the sickening and weakening effects, of
the old style calomel. Doctors also
point out the fact that an active liver
may go a long wa.v toward preventing
influenza and colds and is one of the
most important factors in enabling the
patient to successfully withstand an
attack and ward off pneumonia.
One or two Calotabs on the tongue
at bed time, with n swallow of*watet—
that's all. No salts, no nausea nor the
slightest interference with your eating,
pleasure or work. Next morning your
cold has vanished, your liver is active,
yrmr system Is purified, and you are
feeling fine, with a hearty appetite for
breakfast. Genuine Calotabs are sold
only in original sealed packages, price
thirty-five cents for the large, family-
pnekago; ten cents for the small, vest-
poekPt size.— (Adv.)
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative BROMO QITNINE tab-
le. W. Grove. (Be sure you get
JiiiDMU. I . 30c,—Adv. .
J ,'«*£ i %Ttfoi AK* in
!' Alwayj a Good Show
i> rr v.
«* oi V b.t.1 !*. - 1
1 oday.— Ippjorrow—
•» nnusealess calomel tubers smokers, the Initial t)te<*Ung qf fhleh
otr.lm, Which are free from!was last nigut
Dr. Grant is Wluv tmmder of Ihff'or-
ganization which has for its motto,
“Tolerance—ponce." The order will Is*
both fraternal and secret. The presi-
dent emphasized how peculiarly and fit-
tingly the prnieiples of tolerance and
!>ence are descriptive Of the pipe smok-
er's state of mind, anil how the In-
fluence of ii good smoke tends to allay
all the baser emotions of man.
SHERMAN
Phone 2016
More Shoes
for Same Money
Same Shoes
for Less Money.
What Yon Get at
St. Louis Bargain
, , House.
205 W. Houston St.
Mrs. Mamie Hudgens.
Mrs. Mamie Hudgens, wife of V. H.
Hudgens, of Whltesboro, died In Sher-
man Thursday aftofuooa at 4 o'clock,
after a short illness. Mrs. Hudgens
War 47 years of age.
The h.uly was,prepared for burial
ana taken to Whltesboro by the Stewart
M. Sou It Company, hut funeral arrange-
ments were not announced. Besides
her husband, Mr*. Hudgens is surviv-
ed by four <laughtera,nnd two sons.
Seliepps' Cake Is Union
made.
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Seliepps' Cakes at your grocers.
u23-tfc
• jf£4 W-’
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Saturday
100 fairs
iJdu ■*¥--
Strap Oxfords
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WHITESBOBO SERVICE CAR
Leave Sherman 8:15, 9:00 a. m., 12:00
Noon. 4, 6 and 9 p. m. Leave White*-
boro 8:00, 10 ;20 a. m„ 12 Noon. 4, 0
and 10:50 p. m. 5:15 a. m. ear make*
connection with Wichita Fall* train
Weat.
8:00 a. m. car makes eonrectlon with
Gainesville car; leave Whltesboro;
12:05 noon.
4:00 p. m. car makes connection with!
Wichita Falls train west. •„ . i
8:00 p. m. car meets Wichita Falla
! train coming East 10:05. So do not
i fall to get off train at Whltesboro
i we'Ii be there. I’houe 161.
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'DU NCAE-
With one blow he knocked
the rascal out!—
WM. DUNCAN
and
EDITH JOHNSON
furnish a delightful enter-
tainment in
> “THE FIGHTING
GUIDE.”
Also a good comedy—
"A FAIR EXCHANCE.”
For Infant!,
Invalid! A
Children
The Original Food-ririnjr'for All Age*.
Quick Lunchat HoAie.OtficeaFcuatahu.
RichMilk, Malted Qeain Ext i actia Pow-
deraTabletforma. Nouihhing-Nocooktna.
*®*Aroi4 Imitations and Substitute*
—In shimmering Satins of
brown and black.
—Note the graceful lines of
heel and vamps and mold-
ed arch, you’ll be .delighted
with the fit and comfort of
them.
PRICE $l<hC0
YATES
SHOE CO.
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Money to Loan by the
Monthly Payment
Plan
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To build you a home.
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1 o buy you a home.
To repair your home.
Grayson Building & Loan Co.
Rooms 211-12 — -
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Tomorrow—
RUTH
ROLAND
"THE
—in—
TIMBER
QUEEN."
Special Kids 5c Matinee
Saturday morning, 10
o’Clock.
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ten you that. But thousands or Texas
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"Giant” gets results. Don’t expert-
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’ “ A WEEK END PARTY.’
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Schedule: 12, t:45, 3:30, 5:15, 7:00, 8:45.
MONDAY, TUESDAY1 AND WEDNESDAY-
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