Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 21, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 16, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT * WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1922. *-"
FIVE BITTEN BY
MAD DOB NEAR
TO COACH AT
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AUGUST, BI T BAIN IS BADLY
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CHARGE OK REAM
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SHERMAN R. R.
STRIKERS HEAR I 1
IVERALTALK8 AT
I ALL SCHOOLS
ARTS I MAY SECURE
INViEf STATE All)
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To the Thraiocra)t: ' I SboruW'i public schools will open
Gordonville. Texas. August 10. — It Monday, 8c pt. 11 for the 1022-23 see
■tin remains dry liere,. though some fdon. Prof. J. ('. Pyle, miperlufenrtetif,
clouds and breezes therefrom have staled Wednesday., ‘»j
cooled the atmosphere until the weotti- Mr. P?1t, Is in rereijlt of a lei ter
er Is what might Is* called pleasant for from H. I, Hurler, throe-letter man at
August. Baylor University lust year, .who 1ms
. Ctrrron noems to be holding up. but Is been elected loach of athletics at C'en-
nce<ib)t-’ rain. trat High School, s.ntlng fhffC he et
Tjte' general lii-alth of the commnnlty peotr to airlvc In Sherman about Sep-
ia about tlie same. tcmlier I If p
The condition of the four mothers for fIMithnll men will Is* conducted, th-*
who are languishing upon beds of sick- couch said. In advlnce of the opening
*>H»* in our midst i« about the same of hcIxkII. depending U|s>n whether oi-
namely Mrs. Wade Burden. Mrs. lien lvot fund* fr honllrtg such cump mar
Oglesby. Mrs. Alvin I.uter amt Mrs. )|4, t
Al IJoyd. I Butler, In addition to Ida work in
Mrs. Fred Sanderson spent last week n| ,tnvl„P I;nivf.r„itT. won
With her father. Berry Davis, and fain- H>r nf h!s r,.K,.
lly, of Rock I'rcok. mejital fo< thall team while serving In
Xiutent Soibumn of nn.*in Spring .. . . ..
* army, and mnoa favorably r<*eora-
’TTK on . SW —.....*
Christ).
DENISON (HAIRMAN AND ICE B. FARMERS ARE BUSY MAKING MO- COUNTY 81TEBINTENDJ5NT GEO.
REEVES S.W IT IS EIGHT BE
TWEFN CAPITAL AND L.tiVaft
The rulln.Mls und the public hare
already spent enough money In at-
on
HAY—
UA8SES AND BALING HAI
OTHER I*H»80WAl)9ifeVf8
NDP?
W. AITOK SHOWS HOW IT MAT
_ BE W>N|.» wtf 4
Korins for making application for
By the Paltsd Press
16.
To The Democrigi; ........
Plulnvlew. Texas, August 16.—Farm- State aid for rural schoolf have been
tempting to carry on railroad ffoep «a an* quite bus) making molasses received . hv County SoperihtrtidPur
work, including the armed protection in,1<l baling hjvj^ ^ v $ George W. A^ign.
given the roads, sine,. July 1. to give t 'York was legun Monday moniing “Any school district thnt has not
striking railway ahopmeti wages ror ,<ln *'M> remaining mile of tin* good previously receive^ aid. wlriher it hud
two years «t their old scale. Charlie ■roarts- "k*ch w ill finish the new a Jooai las or (to|. and whether !?
Hotchkiss chairman of machinists atj1 , ”)’“*,.**> p!ainTlpw School House. ww,ts tj,e building requirements or
the Denison Kat.v shops, told members I V' * ' , rrl** p0”nt^ aK,'nt’ tu"‘,e not. may receive State phi for one
of the striking cruft at their morning ,0 nn, ‘!',! !1K '? ’ year, H it I* needed to pnv teachers.......,................„--------------
If IKBodhle. a training camp open mci-tlng In Carjenter s hall Wen- . M,yJ* 8 at ,u” *r un v salaries," said Hr. Acton, In discuss-‘other form* of umuseuirut have, been
n’*h'' tn» Uu, nu,n«» 1 i coni rut ted for.
The general admission to the circus!
will entitle the holder to participate In I
the drawing of n Ford Sedan, one of
which will be given away every even-
ing.
HAVE ‘SIRKUS’
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CLARKSVILLE >
TO HOLD FAIR
THIS FALL
i
FIVE DAYS* ENTERTAINMENT IN **'m c"lt*4
Clarksville, Texas. August 16.—Prep-
'Itiratiuw are under wap for the tenth
PREPARATION WITH RICH t|ET-
TlNGt* FOR OtVASION
numml Rtsl River County Fair and an
active advertising campaign will be
singed during the last three daya of
this mouth. Fifty automobiles repre-
Houstou. Texas. August „
' Shrine *Mlrktis” under the auspices of "f"'1"* tl"> Clarksville Chamber of
tlte Arabia Temple Shrlners here will ' r ,limerce will make n lour of the
eatertain Houstonians during the week comity distributing fnir advertising,
of October 80 to Nov. I, It l.aa been I T1* *'«M 0,1 Svptvmber
announced here.^' (26. 27,2S. ‘Jli and 30. -
All the gala settings of s real arala—
animals, clowns, dancing and numerous
Messrs. Keyes and Gardiner of ling-
erman were business visitors here Wed-
uesday week.
Five of the families of Morg Worth-
ington and Joe Sweeney Wen* bitten
by a dog with rnbles recently and are
at dherihon Hospital taking the Pas-
teur treatment tinder the medical ad-
vice of Drs. T. E. McKinney and E.
i. Heathery.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Finley a ad fam-
ily wf Kingston. Okla.. were here visit-
ing relatives the early part of laat
Week.
the railway trainmen mid passengers homo of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright, need State aid should
Baseball Calendar
TEXAS LEAGUE
Club-
Miss Hosa Hughes, who has lieeti to W|chlta Fnll*
Faru^rsvllie attending the Primitive j.-ort vv'oriti
Baptist Aswwelitfion, haa reinrued
knfcf." | Dallas ......
Bd|l Marshall and family, a mer- San Antonio
ehaiit of Greenville, was here the Shreveport
Tuesday’s Results.
Galveston T. Dallas 2.
Shreveport 4, Houston 2.
Fort Worth 3, Beaumont 0.
Wichita Falls 10. San Autonio 2.
Standing.
P. W. L.
41)
fll
48
47
48
40
guests of the former's brother, F. C. * Houston ......... 43
Marshall and family, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Younger and fam-
ily of Wiilteslwiro were visitors with
^Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hander* Thursday.
Mr! and Mrs. Areli Walker of
Gnliwsvtlte called upon Mrs. H. C.
Hamfrrson aa they were en route
through het-o to visit hi Denison.
Mr. and Mrs. tins Byrd of Madlll,
Okk., are here visiting the family of
Rube Jones at present. These two
families composed a pleasant outing
porty at the Flowing Wella last Wed-
nesday. (
Messrs. Finley and Richardson, with
thelrjivlves, spent tVednesday night on!
UetPKlver camping and fishing.
36 13
35 16
28 20
24 23
21 27
20 20
17 28
10 35
Beaumont ......... 45
Where They Play Wednesday.
Billing at Galveston.
Shreveport at Houston.
Wichita Fulls at San Antonio.
Beaumont at Fort Worth.
Pet
736
.686
.583
.511
.437
.408
.378
AMERICAN LEAGl'E
Tucsthiy’s Results.
New York‘2, llctrolt 1 (10 Innings.)
Washington 0-1, Ht. Ismls 1-7.
Cleveland 11-4. Philadelphia 4-7.
Chicago II), Boston 11.
Standing.
Club— P. W.
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rirmnrr •siupu.K *""“**"' lid 00
Mrs. A. R, Drydcn returned home •”'*)----
Y.’eClRlsdny after spending a week with lork --------
reUtlves at Hagcrtnan. L« T V * ’ * * !!J
The Edens entertained with a social Wa«hifl«ton ...... 110
for the young people ThurtMlay night. ,.|li;a(k.|I)llil| ..... 1()7
Mr. aud Mrs. J. N. Hudson. Mr.
and .Mrs. W. J. Gnrdiher, with Mrs. H.
Bdstoi
anderson. were Invited to eat mel-
tlie spacious lawn of Mrs. Al-
f Rodger* Wednesday owning. A
trial time was enjoyed.
. Dandle of Cedar Mills was In-
killed, and Jim Dickerson was
• Injured When in ailto over-
turned with them near Tioga last Fri-
day night. The Injured'man was tak-
en to Sherman Hospital for treatment.
Hotel IN* Hudson is hemming more
and more popular us a first class cat-
log place, ns is attested by the crowds
of people (hat surrounds the lengthy
dining table each week. Many of
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r"iLw"JP mor'-i'"Mr and Mrs. Bird Carter visited Mr. ,nfLth‘' " ,
Is dlctar.sl by Ball street Interests 1 ,, Mr, F M Riaklev of Enterprise pBrt of mUX
w In. nrP out to break the labor unions. j*nn,iaT , need to i*nV other expenses, but It may
------> *-- -- ^ ‘ " ‘ Hp„ ^Wl.HtPr of (;ordonvllle was a r*‘w n pnrt or «>• local take, for
business visitor lit this community Sat- ,hls ‘"ntinueil Mr. Acton.
ur^#y |‘‘A district receiving State aid must
Misses Lois and list her Tilley sitent P"f window shades in front and at the @
iogue at 1 Hudson. Mr, Hotchkiss said Thursday night the guests of Miss I.u- eight of pupils, must provide menus
thnt the pmicctlon to life and prop-Jcille Keyes. obtaining purp ,t,te,^on*>;i
and grounds must be kept in a snnt-
n-gardles, of the cdst, Mr. Hotchkiss
Kill,!.
Speaks of Martial lanv.
8|>cakiag of the martial law In
rrty th,, government was affording ! Mr. and Mrs. Will Wri
should Ik* at least 50-50, and extend to'dren of Sherman were visitors at the' 'trv cordltlon. Any district that wlJi i
isK<
and chil-
whe are lieing endangeypd, he charged,
through lax Federal inspection of
equipment, during the (trike. Inspec-
tion should Ik* as rigid now as lK*forc
the strike was called.
Says Obey the Law.
The sptaker urged the striking shop-
met* to keep tlielr strike fre<* from vio-
lations of th. law. Hporatlc assaults
on non-union workers get nowhere ana
wtan the public away, he pointed out.
He declured the time was not fnr dis-
tant "If things keep up as they have
been" when the shopmen will get the
united support of the Brotherhoods,
Injt he urge-1 the shopmen to show no
j County Superintendent
Sunday few days."
applv to M«e
in the next
Frank
Apple Tree Gets Tablet.
Sunday.
Miss Sine ThotnpsOrf spent
with Miss Marie Miller.
Bwn-To Mr. atitl Mrs.
Wrl(fht. August 10. a son.
Mr. amt Mrs. L. M Foster and chll- lhf A,M!HaUA Prc„
dren of ( oUlnsvlllc vl»lte<l Mr. and | Winterset. Iowa, August 16.—A tnfi-
Mrs. Oeo. B. Cnrtts Saturtlay night Jet. coimnen,orating the original "deli-
anti Sund*J. Tclour" apple tree, a variety which in
. *, , ■ , ^ j the last 25 years has tK*cn planted In
DRW SON DAIRXliiRTTO 'nearty every npjvle growlug seetTon.
MEET IN JARMAN FRIDAY. WHS ,i,Mj|(.„tPd yesterday. Hurflctti-
■'>Mcr»4s'
C. C.
haa callctl a
turists atiende,! from all parts of the
eonntjr-' country.
wide meeting of the dairy people for i
.............. „„ Friday of this weefc at 10 n. m. at hisj -- ' T”
Impatience toward the Bnitherliooa QtwHAIwc; ^
member-, |llwe stock and ilalty specialist of A.
Ice B. Reeves Speaks. Innd ^iTand
.. . . .. _ «*f. Othor dnlirymen from Daila* apd
Another Weaker at the M ednosdny I Kor( Wolth hflvJ Wn ,nvltPa to „.
morning meeting was Former Repre-1 •
sente five J,h It. Reeves, who addressed
the strikers on the lienefits derlvisl
froth organized labor. He declared tho
shopmen's strike was n finish fight
between highly organized capital and
organized labor.
The purpose of the meeting is to
study and discuft* the .ways In making
dairying more profitable throughout the
county, with a view to taking care of
the surplus dairy products that accu-
i initiate during the flush season in the
8. C. Swain, secretary of the Cham- spring.
Iter ol Commerce and manager of the j The last few years everyone haa
Sherman Open-Shop Association, re- been talking and asking for better cat-
cetved a committee from the shopmen
Wednesday who Invited him to go be-
fore the meeting and make any re-
marks he cared to. Mr. Swain told
tie, Mr. Morris slates, so their products
will be lriter and make them more
In demand. Now that the dairy cattle
have l-ei-ii improved, tha^jteople will
USED PARTS
And Repair Work far all Makes
of Automobiles
SAVE MONETS
PHONE I75»
KELLEMS &
TROUT
(Arms From Blrge Filling
Station. South Travis)
the committee there was hothlng he I have to find some way t# market their
could say which would aid them. nnd 'products. If the dairymen can not sell
declined to acept the invitation.
ran .. .
Ifherr They Play IVrdncsuty.
Clevehind at riillailclpliiii.
Detroit at New Y’ark.
Chicago at Boston.
St. Louis at IVashington.
POSiflFFICES
says, tbelr
their pi'islucts, Mr.. Moi
work will hafe been' litl vain.
Dalg^^Kf* 1!tarra,,t
and Harris Counties htnT held meet-
ings of this nature, and,have derived
some benefit, It Is stated]
Because dairying has (become more,
Important In North Texas, tlie central
und South Texas Counties have ask-
ed for this meeting to be held here
Friday, Mr. Morris states.
l.ysf
fDWOGISTSEVFRYWHtRt
Don’t Take Calomel
Unless Advised by Your Physician
Bond’s Liver P31s
are better. A prescription especially for
Headaches. Biliousness, Dizziness or
Malarial Trouble. 25£ all druggists.
Cool Comfort!
No dust, smoke of cinders
.On the Interurban.
Enjoy a cool clean ride on
yotr next trip between
Deniaon-Sherman- McKinney-
Dallas-Waxahachie-Hills-
boro-Waco-Ennis-Cor-
ncana
and intermediate points
HOURLY SERVICE
Excellent Table Board
The Best Home Cooked Meals
Nice Cool, Modern Bedrooms
MRS. LANE
tfO South Walnut Phone 2161
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Tuesday’s Results.
Pittsburgh 6, Now York 2.
Ciucliumtl 3, Philadelphia 0.
Chicligo 5r8, Uostuti 0 3.
Tltree sehediiletl.
Standing.
for 6 o’clock dinners, according to en-
a* well ns the luscious filed ehieken,
cakes, pies and vegetables; with ley
beverages of milk and tea. Tourists
,every State, almost, yass this
Clult—
P.
W.
L.
Pet.
New York .....
65
45
.500
St. Louis .....
... Ill
64
47
.570
Chicago ......
62
48
.564
Pittsburgh ____
.. 108
53
40
.540
Cincinnati 1.....
IK)
53
.527
Brooklyn ......
.. 108
52
56
.481
Philadelphia ..
38
65
.500
Boston ........
35
71
.330
By the United Pre.-v i
Washington. August It!.-—Texas has
2,288 nostofflces and is the fourth larg-
est state in the union In this respect ac-
cording to compilation made by the
lKist Office department. The largest
nnmher of post offices Is found In
Pennsylvania with 2,087 In that state.
Kentucky is second and New York Is
third.
Quintus Jlortenslus, born 110 B.
O.. was the first to serve peacocks at
table.
frm*
bote). •
The Young Peoples’ Christian So-
ciety meets every Sunday evening at
6:80 at the Methodist Episcopal Church
South. Bible study, song and prayer j
eonatlfute* the order of wocfdtip, and
is not only beneficial and helpful to SNAPPER STARS LEAVE
Where they Play Wednesday.
Bo&toh at Chicago.
New York at Pittsburgh.
Philudelph a at Cincinnati.
Brooklyn at St. Louis.
PARIS TO JOIN PANTHERS
MAN WANTED FOR OLD
KILLING IS CAPTURED
By th‘* Austinites I’rcs*
Dallas, Texas. August 16.—A man
supposed to be Ralph Itoscoe, alias Os-
car Booth, wanted lit Waco In Connec-
tion with the murder of Mrs. Ida Bor-;
ley and the roblx-ry of tlie home of Rev. •
Frauk Hagsberg. De<*. 13, 1!>20, left Dal-
las Tuesday morning lit chains and
handcuffs with Deputy Sheriff Tom
Button of McLennan Connty.
The man was arrested herp several ’
days ago in a raid on a rooming house
and was taken to the city Jail. While
cheeking tip on him, officers suspected
that he was Booth, for whom a nation-j
wjile search -ltd* 1k*pii made. An effort
will he rttade In Wm-o to Identify him.
The crime at Waco was one of the
these young I sirs and girl* upon whose
shoulder* the responsibilities of life
are fast coming, but it is very luspira-1 Paris, Texas August 16.—Five for-
tloual t<; see young bo.va and gltls rtf mer Snappers, Cldnk Taylor, leading
the tern ’ngi* engaged In nirlstian ser- hitter of the Texns-Oklnhotua loop;
rice of this kind. This work was or- Sam Gray. lead.tig pitcher; Roswell
gaulzed aud started by Rev. McCarter Higginbotham, shortstop, and the fast-
er NiK-ona. who conducted a very est man in the league; Joe Bratcher,
successful evangelistic meeting here In outfielder, aud Wlloey Moore, pitcher, j must gruesome tn the history of that
July, In which five stalwart men camp have gone to Fort Worth to Join the'community. Ttnoc young men, It is
luto the church with many others at Panthers.
that time. j Bratcher and Higginbotham ate hit-
______ jtiug over .300 mark nnd Higginbotham
CHINK TAYLOR AND GRAY ^ln ‘tins seoml and In
.ARE PRESENTED AWARDS * y, ^H-
__ Moore has won every game he work-
rarls, Texas. August 16.-As a re- ,1d *’* Tcsas-Oklaho,„n Ix-agoe.
vfai-d for let,ding his team In hitting 1
this season ‘•Chink” Taylor. Snapper . “ , . !,H!' ba* wftM
tils season "Chink” Taylor. Snapper „ , . T, . P'L . ,
ohtflelder has been presented with a ,ost h.'h.dlt.g file
si vVrTm' the gift of (Jttv 8 ('aldwel '«-> In the play-off series
2« itsTtSJ S*fS ..........
tfalfk, and ha* never gone Wow .386. eg ou httemU* cr«r.
* Fri 8U» times at hat Taylor has made New Yort;, August 16. - Although
l lW 'li,s nnd scored 7T runs. Tltese Lena.XKJn, now 55 years old, had been
■ "te«gea are up to and Including all ,Wf and dumb ever sim*e her girlhood.
alleged, entered the home of Rev.
Hagsberg in the nhsencp of the pastor
aud his family, intending to rob the
place. They were interrupted in their
work by .Mrs. Hurley who was taking '
care of the home In the absence of the !
j as;or. The woman was brutally tnur. j
derod and the house looted of sliver- j
wore and other valuables. One man
was arrested shortly after the crime :
was committed and a nation-wide search
. Instilute<l for the other (Wo alleged
to have been implicated.
ELL-ANS
Hot w«tor
Sure Relief
ELL-ANS
25* and 75* Packages tvwywher*
Re complained that he fretjaehti.v had to wait
as long as five minutes for “Central*’ to answer
his telephone—
But a series of tests bn his line showed that
his longest wait was 19 Seconds—which hap-
pened in an unusual rush of calls during the
busy “peak load” hour. His average’waJting
time was mach less than that.
ITe meant the operator no injustice, because
the wait actually seemed like five minutes to
him. “Time Flies”, they say—but they should
have added “excepting when waiting at thu
telephone.” And, even then, it isn’t nearly as
long as it seems!
The average year around “answering time”
of the operator on u telephone call is six seconds
or less! *
“At Your Service”
GRAYSON TELEPHONE
COMPANY
mmmtm
vmmmSMStL
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Thebe
evdiage
for every
We’re Passing the
Hat—Drop in at
Half Price
of pep and ginger.
two iiaSced For murder
m NASHVILLE TUESDAY
ESftfr-V
-
I
, Bam Grav 8ua[iper pitcher, was aiao the average netnott. Tills remarkable
with a sfiver ball an the lead-,, recovery of sjiecch and liparlug follow-
>f of Ida clult. Gray, the same ed an attack of pneumonia, complli-at-
_„lor. ha* led the league as a pitch- ed by influenza, according to physicians
l’p to and Including August 1 be who hate oWtved the case in an ef-
won 23 games and lost four, filr fdH to trace (he pesklble effiicts of the
average of .882. Gray has pitch- lffhe*. Upon her ear drum* and vocal
255 inning*. In yvhich he gave 80 chuhli.
game is not included in the averages, j 1707.
pH / •’ ' ’■ V'-’-..' • ' .'■•
a**"-
Oji till- jtMncjtattf* pretr
Nasltvllle, Tt*nn„ August 16.—James
McKlruy, 50, Roan (.'ounty, Holy Holl-
er pWiilther, cid AVthlfr Bahts, Mgru,
were eleetiwutcd Mteriay .JJt the
State prison, hoth paying the penalty
on murder charges.
McElroy was charged with the mur-
der of Ed Ronueeker, a commissary
cleric. Harris killed another fciegro on
a form nerr Jnckson. *
m
“It's hard to give away a mil-
limt didtora" stud TTHtefl 0. *
Imre n udUlon firgt..
With straw liata, it's dlffere)it.
\Vheatiglh*these a*ay all ri|ht
frtr we have them-^own them—
don’t want to cany them (tier—
can't put them out In the
street—so we're doing the next
thing—Offering to dose mu the
eliilre stock at one half price.
F5.C0 straw Hats......Now S2.50
34.00 Straw Hat*......Now $2.00
$3.00 straw Hat^. Now $156
$3.00 Straw Hats.....Now $1.00
$1.00 Straw Hats.. Now $ JO
And If we had any 50c hats you
could have them for nothing!
Anheuser-Busck
mi
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Cats perspire chiefly
' of the feet.
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