Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 125, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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Woefcly Demornt Published Thursday*.
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Bntemfl at the poMoffloe at Kbcrman Texa*. Aug. 14, 1MT», • * mill
,ttar at tbe second elaa* soeordlng to Hie act of CongraM, Mar S, 187W
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ARE ROBBED BY
UNMASKED MEN'
vw»n lull all uviiihiblc effrcrH stour-
iau fli** euwtrrn part of the tify for
luai s of Hu* bandits.
A Inter report to the j*>lit*c suid the
tlir*» b»indu> were pjtsxengers on tin*
tr.*in Iron- Kansas t’ity to St. Josrpli
from six ni'Mitlis to five years in tin*
|M*nit*Mitinrv. It sin* had areonipliceM in
her eRcajte. lie said, they were guilty
of felnuies and tiab'e to scmiv pun-
ishment. if apprt>h"n<lcd
SG^p to The H German Democrat, Publisher*. Hh-riarn T»m Nnhwrl
Ksr* »e*)r
•trlng srt.irc** changed plea*- girt old address i» well a* i»» one.
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» PAH V I>rMOCRAT--Ry Carrier: One Month, Ww ; three ■uoithl, I1W):
«x Month*. RSO: on.- rear, $d (10. Hr mail In Grayson Ou„ty ..— Month,
■Dr. three Month* $1211; one ye«r, »’r>«>0. By mall oauide cr OrM*on
rinmti and In Tcxaa and Oklahoma: One month 7V: *0 month* M«0: e,w
MW 17 no B.-vond Texas and Oklahoma and wl bin 1.00(1 mil. s : One
Month Wk" *1* month*. R MI; one year, $MX>. Elsewhere *1 Ihj per month,
■■rept In foreign .-ountrte*. $1.00 per ncitit*- plus the coat of waiting AH *ub-
kcrlptlon* are psyatde In advance
.iVBKKLV DEMOCRAT —Ona year *1 00.
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MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATEO I’KESS—Thr >*«<.<lar.d Prow it
Krlaalvelv entitled to the use for repuhlleatlon of all news dispatches eredlted
Clt or oot otherwise credited la tlilt, pul*'' »n.i also the local news pnhltehed
■anln All rights of r.tpubllcatlon cf special dlapatcl.es herein are alao r» jin. t
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• f't.dii: ..Ml i -i,:| d in a waitinu nufn-
■ 11«• r*i!«• iih one |.ai kaiu* of rouislfred
ti- il aid fi\r pm-k.iL'os of first
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II ot I»..• « III. 1 iii-li• ,ii t ol(|, i„ <,.u|.,.s „f %x II4. Il proved
ltr‘* 11 rx p:i''veni:ei (ruin No. .'o : wertlde<s :tnil nu aimo.\:iii. e to women
i * ’ * * • ' °’i. hativix i it \ to i tmnlia. far rust as t’liicajo. v\ ho \x*n* Im*
N I " .DIM If n| tiio \all|f of the li.'t | ji • \ «a* | |0 ! M ‘Jl f Htllllf H <•’ II ll *1II11< O to 1110
Funrral of Air**, lirpenup
M IEOKMA Ml KDERESS , >[rs " ' " 11,1 nni i:nvll,|i1' f"r'*' J
lt.\KKI.KN ALL Ofc'l'll FRS "1t "f "''sl 'li'rt We.ines
, <l«y morning at tin* home of hoi* dau^h !
thr .'.sstx ntril Ptcx* Ml*v II «' lllTVcr, at Salt Ihniiim.
L.- Anmdi s. r.dit . Him s uffidals • fL*r an illross of «ovonil|
\\fif «|■ i ted oatlv today as admitting months. Mrs. ttpnnup loft Slii'r'.im'i
1114 \ !f.*iidly know in what dirnofion ai*hhjt oiuht inouthw a_ro to roxido j
ti^ Inok ' fm .Mrs. i ’la-a Phillips, "hum- ^in liodiip* in II » iutorost of hoi (
iif* mnidorfss” who *awod lift’ way. hoalth. Sho was *»S yoars of ago at
m If* fdniil fl'oill Tilf I ,os All^olos tllO tiin>* of hof dojltll.
I; i- il la'i l uoxtla'. nmriiinj | Tho InhI\ of tho d<s-oasod arriv‘’d L\
Sd^f In r ost.t|M* hftami known, iip-1 Shortnan Friday nmniimr at 11 o’liot k.
prn\ima’. ly si\ hours allot- sho sov- «r,d was tnkon to Friondsliip ohur< l:t‘
iifd liio bars a mss hoi <oll window., wosf of Sliormai). winiv luuoial sor-
.ho | ( Site id tho ifioalor part nl tlit*| wnro hold I'rMiiy anorn«a»M at
«n,mi:.v and of i ho Mo\io,tn lorrit orv | ^ .:tt> 0-(.hM.k> ,.0nd tcpsl hy Rov. t > I .
I Low or (Viforiiift as wdl. Iiavo horn j ro(,IH.r of shornwn
,,ss , on i ho \n a f * h fnr h»*r.
.Mis. flrcMMiup had rosid(‘d for n\ai.y
yours in tlio < niiiinuuil.x xovon mi os
w»‘<t of Sho* man Sin x ix intr lior nro
llnw dauuhlors. Mrr II Hrowor of
San Hoditi; : Mr;. \Y I >. Smith «f
Ki uni, and Mrs ,|. j< l.nny; of Dallas;
NEGROES GOING NORTH.
NEW TIMES, NEW I \( IS.
■dd I*. S'vurod oarly this jn> r dm:, tchwin^ murdoross. and w ho woro pas .
>• H. (Hcnnod on tho station sona rs on trains on whh l, sin* wns ,1,,<l M w,n- W- A AVi,,l,:,m uf lMls,hl
I • i: d f n i ii! jnsf as tin- two rlorks start- roporti «| to ho iravolim; eastward. ! nlHa.
fum tho m;. i I i;ir t<. oarry llio ma’I While the polieo. Sheriff x foroos. pri * m *
j Ia^n Hr* ifnninal station vato dftooti\os and ( itizons in ip*nor- Ikipli-iP; K iixi* 'Money.
Hid Keliiml 'Irmlis. nl were ^till scnrehiie.' for her, the Hu the Axwintr,t jv-m
Anothei neur.i nii«i • *<>n scenic lo* l‘i<ifi>snr See, Kewriinieiil iptrnniel The Him men •depped limn hehind 1‘istriel At; nrney's oflie reviewed thej l.ittle Unci'. Ark.. I'c. v.- More limn
hare Started eiluilnr t" tl'" one that i» tin r ill Mure Island, Cal. lias nnnnnia - a inn a nihil liiuli vv i:li mail saeks mid punish tienf prCserilieil In law for pri' | ooo.tKKI lias lieen raised Gy I lie
v* ,rt ,|lt. |MK)|„. in>ni mi III his diseme! v of the < noses of si;iv- fl'i'ln d meir «ea|e ns on ilm . lerks. m- ....... " •*<> break jail, lo delerinine whal | Southern Baptists iltn ine tie' throe
rlnna nurts of the South they are leav i ilalion nii.l iii.iKlietism. Both, lie says, corilln" t.. It V. oil. clerk employe,I al farther peimllies miglil l><‘ given tin'! venrs the . amnnign .lias Imh'H
r,0U 1 ' ' the lieai P i n.innI. who had gone m woinan already tinder si iitonce ......no] jn progress. :ie 'niiling :o n report
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rlotts parts
lug In large numbers for the iinlitslraal ale the proilml ot long ether waves
dtles of the North. The exodus has traveling through space ns rapidly as- Hu mail ear to assist Albert UV.el.nrr.
bent not hod espe. ially In Georgia ami those .f light. Ho finds that lailli "f Ihin-as City, the elerk in the ear.
Alabama, hut it abowa signs ol hevmn feroos, < Ollillioiil.v supposed lo pull in U'.rih r, who had the
lug general.
I straight lines, pull by vortical or spin- stick apd two first i lass linkages, re
lo years to life for healing Mrs. Al-
pena Tiemaine Meadows to vloalh vvilli
nisli'ii'il,11 lutnonor.
Eiiekc, dopnly
Charles \V
Dlslriel
! Attorney, who assisted In Mj s. 1‘hil
Did You Know—
Tbe cause Is the same as it was the ning action instead. He has prow......- ‘ .......ni'lj ''"'1 tin- domanvl that ])lOMH.unalli llle California
last time. If is economic, as migrn- so that Hu whole magneth ......... „f ■" hold up Ills hands and one of the , (,(((|e ,.|.lstfifled jai| liwlk tls
flop causes usually are. With business earth has l*-en pushed L'lM. iniUs. by ''tmod-. .-trtuk Inn. and knocked him mls,,,.1I1(,lin„r Rml fWl.,| punishment
revivlhg. there is a shortage of hands bodily vlisphieement of the magnetic • for it at six months imprisonment in
In industry. Wages are rising am.nl- la les. I ho 1.. edit.: then seize I the mail, ran; 1(h, ((MmIy j„i|, a fine of $.VMl or both.
Jngiy. starting with unskilled labor.! Those discoveries will not have any *-iul. around the hack end of the train I ' I!u(>in .lantaging the jail by filing
Whivli recently got a 20 per cent in Immediately revolnlhiiiary effe.lii.ii 011 and m-nss the station yards eastward n„. ,vj| |mrs, In- added, she
crease in the Steel 'J i'tist- 'I'1"' short- fatisdy or national life, hot tlo y arc ini- ■" 11 wading automobile. ||,1M| coti.miiled a felony, puni'l.alilo by
ago Is a.S'eutuatod by the lack of hi-'pnrtant i.isi ll.e same. NoImkI.v cat. Make Off llapdly. | ________ _______________
bor recruits fts.fu ahroad, under llie-fwel.dl hi what way their practical tip- The engine was running and ns soon | ^—mmmmmm
present system of in.inigrnnl roslric- d licjilion may aid humanity. Vilal la ,ls ihe hamlils stepis'.l in the ear il-----
tlon and seems dostimsl 10 l>eooiue!tkemselxe«. they are (spially iu.fM.rlnnt h.avle oil' al a high rate of sp<s*d. Thai
acute as Industry speed* up. jin showing, ns the professor points out, "Jls Hie hist sism. of the hnndit ear.
• |( j8 natural, and u»‘r$if}.s inevitald*'-.■ Hint “physic:. 1 discovery is no more ex- Captain Kelly of the police depart-
tiut in many ways regret t a hie. The luin-ded todiv limn geographical and nieot, v.'us notified nl once ami sent all
iMifortunate results of Southern ue- ocennie discovery was before ('"him- available officers and men lo scour the
■roes crowding into Northern cities bus's first voyage." There is still nn- eastern pari of (lie city and roads lend
(luring the last Industrial boom are well limit.*! field for investigation and ills- ink into.the country hut no truce of Hie
Known. Congested dislrlcls lasanie eovery and ll.e application of their re- han-'ils was feutid.
more congested, had housing resulted salts to the tire of mankind. LavvretW Kijtteher of St. Joseph^
jin had health, anil they were lament-* Thr constant evidence of science that 1 hiel railway mail elerk in charge of |i
aide social and criminal .smipHcatlous, olr; orders change and that facts long terndmil station, declare 1
Jttonv of the negroes suffered severely accepted In ll.e physical and scientific early ll.ls morning he t.ad no way of
from the climate. They did not profit world have to he discarded should en- < lucking up the value ot the loot .in-
ns much ns they expected, been use of courage men to understand how like nl '"T0’1' could he made from thej
(the high cost o* living. changes do ami should come in human Kansas City office. He had no reason I
k Housing faculties are more ample relations with increased knowledge and 1,1 bcbeii the |K>uehes contained any I
|H>W. yet It will ls> difficult to ncenm- understanding. Il is just 11s foolish to large .1t.11 tint of currency, he said,
ht.odntc anil assimilate any large Influx cling to old, hide-hound, narrow tradi- Bandits Well Dressed.
|>f the sort in most cities. Moreover, Hons in one as In the other.
read last night before the annual Stale
Baptist eouvcn'ion here.
Con: hides Visit.
By the A iiorlafcd v’r< .<*
WHxhinxtnii, lh«. S.—<h'iif^i'M f’lt'in
enronii. wjirtiii.p PrmniM* •>( Fmiitf.
will conclude his visit lo Wnshingti...
today will, the fifth "formal’- address
of his American tom
Not one of them but would swell the heart of
any child to bursting with joy and pride.
Both the dolls and the prices run from little
to big—but you will always find the doll bigger
than the price.
PRICED FROM 60c TO $1500
Sehepps' Cakes-
-fnil weight 10c.
1.22-1 fe.
That Christmas is Near.
That Photos Make the Best Gifts
That One Dozen will Mak<; Twelve Presents.
That it is One Thing Your Friends Caul.oi Buy.
That Wear’s Studio is the Best Equipped in the South.
West.
That its Doors Have Been Open to the Public in
Sherman for Twenty-Seven Years.
Special In Canned Fruit
—We are offering the trade this week special and appeal-
ing prices On the following: * *
THE WEARS
No Guess-Work Here
ll.e South itself needs nearly all of Its
iidored people, for agricultural and iu-
tliistrlal work. A systematic effort will
§»ro»;ably be made to hold them, If the
knovement continues.
(Richelieu Brand)
Italian headed Prunes; White Heath Peaches; Squat
Pineapples; Roly Poly Cherrys; Pealed Apricots. Better
place your order early and get in on the bargain.
C. D. PIER CE
SANITARY GROCER
PH0NF. 587.588
209 S. Travis
A DRUE FOR PROIIIlirnOV
Tie 'hnr.dils were dest rifu'd ,a.4 fvell
dressed, two of II.eilLWeyring dark iwcr
I coats .imL ll.e third a gray sweater.
They wore nc masks, according to Oil.
| lint had tie ir cap- pulled low over tl.eir \
MI NUIPAL TROLLEYS.
A drive for enforeeipc.il of prohll.I-
f.lees.
lion laws is oil, under Ilm direction
Charles Snip 's, a ear cleaner employ*
Cederi.l aiilliorities.
Wnslilng-
ed at Ine I nion Station yards saw ll.e
top has called upon Federal District
I bandits leaving the scene of the roh-
i Attorneys and stale officials to respond j
l.ery.
i They appeared to ho in no hurry.
i The appointment of Mayor Conzens with increased cooperation and activl- . ■,
.. .. ...... ... , ... . ..... j lie k:iM, and lie thought they were rail
Most folks know that getting eg js
depends largely upon the hen’s feed—
Yet with many people feeding is guess-
work. Their hen’s lay part of the
time and usually board ” when eggs
are most profitable.
Of Detroit to the Fnited States Sen- fy.
)cl( bus called attention :o Hie ni Hti |„ j. rlivnlar senl out by Attorney i V™"' '"I '!
vS^:-c*r^^,:,orxm
jridcntally ,t has urous-sl new mterest mere vigorous ,-en.enees for offenders.1 , $ n u , f)jI
tin nitmieipal o|aix.lion of public lit ill- i| jh sugAcKteil tnnt the Injuelion feat1 ^ . . ,, , 1
ties, nl a time when such ojN'taliou '.s |,u-oa „f rlu- feilerul statute he invoked If1*' s ‘ ! " “ ‘"’’i
vmewhat nu..... cloud. more freely and nuisance proemlings ""*"?■ " '*>**'" K’^' «»■
* In Detroit the city ownership hlei. so hroiigld where they n.av he Indicated. *' 1 i'.'‘ S "lorJ"nK j'1 " i
ft.ir seems to he auemsling. Fear Is if is hoped that this campaign will h '""", ,r"'" n 'ol' “*' «
iBxpreswsl, however, that Mayor Con- he more successful than efforts made ‘T^ l,W" n'^
feens’ departure may endanger its sue- thus far to rid America of th > shame- s< :
MOHR, especinlly white the enterprise Is j tut conditions now making a mockery 'n< ’ ,S
ytill in the fermahve stage. of the prohll....... law . If a majority ef U"' ^
S'1’
More Eggs or Money Back
The guarantee behind Purina Hen
Chow and Chicken Chowder eliminates
all guess-work. These Chows have all
the elements that make eggs. That’s
why they are offered on a money-back
guarantee.
Ash for the Checkerboard
(Itlll in the formative stage.
There is- tlm weak spot in municipal
lownership as exemplified in this cn.in-
ftry, al least. Theoretically there is no
{convincing reason why it should not
;toteceod. Practically IIS success depends
(too much on the lucky chance of get-
>ting the right man to run it, and Ueep-
t lag him on the job.
' A Jim Couzens in Delroit or a Tom
'Johnson in Cleveland may make n puh-
vlie enterprise pay. But there are nol
.many Jim Conzensos or Tom Johnsons,
twilling to give their unusual business
hthility to (he service of Hie conunuully.
AVeaker men fail with ll.e same lasks.
ttts they would in
the people really are op|s.sed lo Ihe
law itself, il should lie repenh-l by or-
derly process. ,So long as It stands on
the statute hooks, defiance of j| is an
evil which should he sternly repressed.
sheer a 1
pe'telHs of mail. No .alnahle mail
was reported taken in this rnl.licry,
'll." train was en route from Kansas
City to tln.nha. Two of the hamlils
i-ftnil 1 revolvers and the third a slmt-
gun.
...... , . Miieti Ihe I rain -stops hero nstinPy
niitsl he said fir the Turks that , , , ,, ..
three or lour .lerks go out hi the mall
car In receive ll.e mail for St. Joseph
hut this morning only one elerk went
cut to the train, lie was intercepted
just as fhe clerk, It. V (lit. from the
mail <nr was held up. After ol.tain-
thej don't pretend to make either war
or peace from philanthropic motives.
II women in this country keep en
shooting, the men will soon ho calling
fn another foreign war.
j im: the pouches the bandits ran in f^ss
I ll.e almost dex rted station yard lo hi.
There ndglit tw more enthusiasm ff,r ln1,«!I111ihiIo waiting under a glaring
I**... i.Hva,e ..............-.....- ........— - —
‘lire seldom chosen. j
i
and as soon as the bandits stepped In
the ear they made oTf at a high rate
of sped.
I ul.lie ownership Is not likely to; p ra.,T |N, coincidence that so
work in this country until II Is ll.e Janie ducks are politi. al quacks.(AVn r n. r n,, ,, ....... ‘
fttsual thing rather Ilian the unusual 1 < itpiatn K.lly of the point depart-
"thing, fur lug mc*n to w*ck public of-
—For Sale By—
C D. PIERCE, Distributor
Corner Travis and Jones Streets Sherman, Texas
For Christmas
Presents
The VICTR0LA would be the most pleas-
ing and lasting.
Willi ihe VICTR01A you can have all the
music of the best Artists in the world in your
home every day in ihe year, for all the years
to come.
Come in and get our prices and terms.
You can buy it and w*r will set it aside and
deliver any day you say.
: We have a few VOCAL10NS left that we
will make SPECIAL prices and terms on.
; r"
THE REYNCLDS-PARKER CO.
hihI for tho public to domain I big
men and appreciate them when il gets
*theiu. That means higher civic ntand-
r HOME, SWEET HO ME-GEORGE QUIT IN ROUND ONE t l a r ->
Copyright, 1922, by the McNaught Syndicate, Inc.
(>-r4twwr>z'By H. J. TUTHILL
Jurvls nil mound.
Some mean person has suggested that
Rend way to la-gin (he Federal drive
.for prnl.lhit inn enfnreet.ienl would !*•
Mnr
congressmen [Mmst^ssiug private
Tfilisks to dump them in the Potpmai'.
li.xr _____________a . i f.
pit «f course no public man would
luive n private slock.
: Russia wants America to ermllnne
{famine relief, while permitling Uiissiti
to sell the products of her own hnr-
|VPSt to other con tittles. It may lw> oil
right, lint there is something about the
i*uggcstion that goes against the grain.
r The Fpworth Iwagtte has .hosen Ed-
Json, KiH.sev.df a.sl W.flkespea.v as the
{three gr.atest tisen. Not a golf cham-
jdon or a gridiron tier., mentioned. This
Js dwadenee:
( The question Is. if England and the
'Vatican do convince the Greek govern-
ment that the recent exeeullous yvere a
mlstaki, how'can tlie mistake Iw recti.
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