Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 11, 1919 Page: 8 of 8
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PAGE EIGHT. V
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT-SHERMAN. TEXAS. "
They will come and yon
will feel better to have .ft
few extra pair Blankets on
band at oar
LOW CASING
PRICES
Sweaters for Boys, Men
or Women, cheaper than we
are baying them at for
NEXT FALL
See our New Men’s Shirts,
Men’s Hits, Men’s Pants;
Ladies’ Waists* Ladies’ Slip-
pers; White Goods, Curtain
Goods, Ginghams, Silks.
EXSTEINS'
Nat Wasn't Kith.
New York, Fob. 11—Nat (ioodwin,
who tlittl recently, after a Ion# anil
_mut.itKKftil theatrical career, left an
estate of only $8,000, it was disc lose* I
when letters of administration were
•»I»Ifor. «Tlie comedian was Inter-1
titled in various millings uud eumiuer-
Vial enterprises. ...................... '
Tuesday, February II, 1919
WANTS—TOO LATE TO CLA8S1FY.
LOOT—Jl Idaek male pig, alxmt 0
months old. Reward. Rhone !B1. fll-2t<
FOR HUNT—Two unfurnished rooms
awl sleeping |ioreh for light house
keeping. 200. \V. Mulberry. Rhone 228.
‘ fll-tfc
tm*KW'RITEB8—We buy, sell, ex-
change. rent and repair tyiiewrlters of
all makes. One year.in Sherman and
lrnye a list of all large cq^efta that
we have dealt witli to recommend our
ability to do the work and reliability
'as salesmen. Rail 1IM0, Sherman
Typewriter Exchange, 114 \V. Jones
fct. fll-fltc
WANTED—Building containing al>out
2,000 square feet s]taoo. Must tie reus-
oualile rent ami good Location for re-
tail tiUjiUioss. P.2Q. Box 5, Sherman.
Texas. fll-5tp
J. B. Shaw & Sons
White Voile
Blouse New Styles
$1.25 Values
flood qugliay, striped and
plaid Voile, dainty trim-
med garments.
2 for $1.50.
Beaded alnl rildion trim-
med, made of lingerie
2 for 75c.
Made of Nainsook In
white ami flesh color, silk
and embroidery trimmed
2 for $2.65.
Mason-Brackney Co.
"Your Silk Store*’
Muslin Drawers,
$1.00 Values y
flarnients made of soft fin-
ished Muslin, lace ami
tucked, trimmed
2 Pain for $1.65
Ladies and Misses
Gingham "Dresses
We are now showing a beautiful line of Gingham Dresses in
jhe new Lenora styles; solids and assorted plaids, at
from.... . . .. V.; 7^5 00 to $7.50
We are also showing the same .styles in Children’s Dresses;
all shapes in solids and assorted plaids...;. $2.50 to $5.00
‘ ..... f - . V
We have received a few of our.Spring Coats and Coat Suits in
most beautiful styles and in leading shades.
Come in and make your selection.
AVAXTED-—To trade Home A-l stock
■ml Liberty Bonds for good automo-
bile. Chit W. E. invert on. Phone
Wl. 1881 South Travis. fll .ttp
LOST—Small neck fur lietween King
timj I Aina r, on Walnut. Return to
2p8 East Rhcrrv St. and receive re.
ward. fll-:ttc
WANTED—Some black piga, three to
5 mouths old: also young bronze tur-
key gobbler, rimne M, fil-.'ite
^QUEEN
V
—TODAY ONLY—
Bert Lytell
‘TfcwRw
—IN—
■rWMr/vWSf'’* d
‘The Spender”
The tale of a modern Scrooge—of a man who found
happiness in bringing happiness into the lives of others. As
real and as fascinating as Dicken’s immortal tale of Christ-
mas time.
Bert Lytell in one of those pictures that combine real
comedy with a wholesome philosophy, an outlook on life
that improves us all.
TOMORROW—
GLADYS LESLIE -
—IN—
“FORTUNE’S CHILD.”
THURSDAY—
“THE ROUGH NECK.”
Gem Theatre
Paramount, Artcraft, Paralta and Bluebird Photoplays.
--------------------
again today
ZANE GREY’S Great Masterpiece
“The Light ofthe Western Stars”
“You Can Do Better at Shaw’s”
WASHINGTON
™ =THEATRE=ll
=TIiEATRE;
-NORTH SIDE SQUARB-
—
-LAST DAY TO SEE-
EXTRAORDINARY PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION
Featuring
Pauline Frederick
—IN— y-
"A Daughter of the Old South”
Added Attraction—
James Montgomery Flagg’s Satirical Comedy—
i “PERFECTLY FIENDISH FLANAGAN. ’
“THE HEART OF THE READFUL WEST,”
MISS CEI.KTE SCEDIH5R,
As Luanu in “The Bird of IV ra ils;
Sherman < hiera House Friday,
February lltli.
TOMORROW— 1
MARIE WALCAMP in “LIONS CLAWS.”
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY—
“LIFE’S GREATEST PROBLEM.”
'j1 Starring MITCHEL LEWIS.
I_L
If
(
-WITH-
DUSTIN FARNUM
« . , ....
.; rriM’<col<>r °f the Southwesf* the intoxicating wine of wide open
spaces, dangers of border life, and the lure of woman’s beauty
Such is Hie setting of “The Light of Western Stars,” and in It are
/ane Grey's greatest character*—virile, fearless and forceful men,
courageous and lovable women. Zane Grey’s people are out-of-door
people. They thrive in the wide apaches; along the western trails.
Sunlight and star-light, the mountain winds and singing storms the
far horizons, the tremendous scale of things, all these have left their
mark wtZane Grey’s people, and of his breathing characters none
is mdre virile than liis Gene Stewart which Dustin Farnum vital-
izes. - j
- . Also BRAY PICTOGRAPH. *
TOMORROW AND THURSDAY— •
ADOLPH ZUKOR Presents
JOHN BARRYMORE
KEN—
“HEBE COMlS THE BRIDE.”
A day previous he was plaiting bis wedding with the “prettiest
ghl hi the world. And now, tjfec woman lie was marrying WAS as
.homely si si,4 gcarmraw i *
' B«t; wltat alHiuti“Un‘ Prytiest gig
ig by and swallowing it alii She w
>! «; 1 5 u <r l m I
gill In tin* world.’’ Was sho'sit-
wus iiof! Most empliatically—
ting by am
NO! • ’fl
There’s no telling what a JeuG> >* « fix money can lead Us- istu J.
whes we need it had. Frederic^ Tile certainly must have needed it
to marry this woman! B,v all i$eass see this comedy. * ’
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—
WALLACE REID
( <
THE DUB.”
COMING SOON—
' DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
-IN-
>;f‘ARIZONA.” ' :
Commencing next Friday, Feb.
Oliver Morosco will present Richard
Walton Tally’s Hawaiian romance.
“The Bird of Paradise.” at the Slur- ^
man Opera House. The appearance of
tills popular place in this etty will
he'its eighth season on the road Dur-
ing the five years of the play. Mana-
ger Morosco has made five women fa
mous in the leading role of Luann.
tlie little Hawaiian princess, and he
will offer the sixth in Miss Rita Rom-
lily. an actress of ability who lias an
extensive stage career, having appear-
ed in several NeW York successes.
The singing of the native Hawaiians
is one of the ehief features of this
'charming play and they will again
lie heard, in the plaintive Island dit
ties. The company is u i&rRe one,
consisting of over a snore ttf “irotlng
people and tiny fiave been carefully
selec-ted by the management.
HOWE.
To the Democrat: ./,
Howe, Tex., Feb. 10—Miss Bernice
Neill is visiting Sirs. II. A. Lafferty
at Commerce.
Misses Pauline Dunn anil Maude
Erskiue were in Sherman Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Dunn of Ferris
visited here Sunday, ■
. B. Edwards of Oieste Is visiting ids
brother. J. T. Edwards.
J. A. Moon of Sherman w"s a Howe
visitor. .Satunlay.
Miss Ida Met’e y visited in Sherman
last week
Mrs. W. A, Callo way has returned j
from Sherman.
Feb.
SHERMAN OPERA HOUSE
-FRIDAY
Annual Engagement of America's Most Popular Romance.
OLIVER. (OORQ5CO PROFFERS
THE*
SUCCESS
OF-
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THE 005T
TALKED OE
Pl^y OFT/HE
(JNTUR/
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/)/ RICHARD WAL TON TULLY, AUTHOR 'O/OAR Hf TEWTOANER
HFAR ™E HAWAIIAN Ccc Th/E WONDERFUL
11 Llll V v5!NCER.S $ DANCERSJi^ VOLCANO SCENE
A PLAY OF A WOMAN'S SOUL
Kin g
-LAST DAY TO SEE-
Li!,
Alice Brady
—IN—
“In the Hollqw of Ber Hand”
A story of the entemal triangle with a different twist—
ft will make you sit tight through its sheer dramatic force
and its startling developments.
TOMORROW AND THURSDAY—
EVELYN NESBIT
And Her Son, Russell Thaw.
-wwIN— ___......
“WOMAN, WOMAN!”
Presbyterian Ladies’ Tea.
Remember the lea rn St. Valentine’s
Day, it is going to lie quite n party
they say. Tills Is "your invitation
with wishes most hearty, that you
take a vacation and ironic to qur par--
t.v. Watch for time and place.
THE HOME OF QUICK LUNCHES
Polite Attention.
Our food is always fresh and up-
to-date. Everything we serve is
• the Best on the Market
SHERMAN LUNCH ROOM
East Side Sauare. Telephone 98.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
UNION HOUSE.
-^mBhbb ■.—
ITS CANDY TIME. W
Naturally during cool ’weather
ypp crave sweets, you require
them—YOU KNOW THAT.
This is only to remind you
to get the best—CANDYLAND’S
MOST ENJOYABLE CANDIES.
OUR GUARANTY.
Our confections are made in
our own establishment from the
finest ingredients and are guar-
anteed absolutely pure and
healthful.
THE CANDYLAND
CONFECTIONERY
^ 219 North TrsvU St.
?'’■ The" tale of a woman and three men. One tqfved and
married her but divorced her because he couldn’t under-
stand, Ope loved and would not marry her because it was
not according to his creed. And one loved, and though his
past whs none too stainless, married her because he had lived
to learn.
Evelyn Nesbit in the best story of her series of Fox
photoplays—a story filled with all the sensations of life in
New York City!
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY-
GABY DESLYS
: ........... •...............IN- — .
“INFATUATION.”
Presented by
A TYPICAL .MOROSCO CAST.
And tlie Hawaiian Singers and Players.
Prices.............$2.00, $ 12»0, *1.00 and 50e—War Tax Additional
Seat Sale Opens at Nall's Drug Store Wednesday, t) A. M.
No Reservation of Tickets Held l-atcr Than fi P. M. Hate of Attraction
IIBERTY THEATER
JL^«»»east side square ■«■£/
— ._______..._______ _________
1 ALL THIS WEEK
Sylvan’s Society Girls
OFFER
“NAUGHTY ANTHONY”
A Musical Comedy With a Laugh a Minute.
SEE THE VAUDEVILLE FEATURE
THE FOUR COPELANDS
BILLY SYLVAN ,
JOE LEE \
And
THE BEAUTY CHORUS
World Pictures, that Brady Made
House Peters and Gail Kane
—IN—
“THE VELVET PAW.”
TOMORROW— , •
GAIL KANE
-1N-
“THE RED WOMAN.”
NEW PICTURES AND VAUDEVILLE DAILY.
Matinee......................J: 30. to 5:00 P. M.
Night..............................6:45 and 9:15
Admission: Child 15c; Adult 30c.
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ASSETS 110 MIM.IONS. Tlie oldest and large
j ASSETS
; doing business in Texas,
ffrone 1556.
eldest iNHi
Evpry form of policy written.
OF HARTFORD. CONN.
Organized 1850.
largest life Insurance Company
J. W. BLASSINGAME, & CO*, Agents.
The New Thing in Spring Coats I
See Them at Once-
Priced.... ..
-Beautiful New*Styles
$25*00 to $65*00
Beautiful New Suits in Today—Navy, Tan. Rookie
from...................... $38.50 to $62.50
New Dresses of Georgette, all the new shades
at..**........ .......... $25.00 to $49.00
Walter C. Jones Co.
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