Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 21, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 16, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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Fort Worth, Twits. August 10—-Tho
h|»h1u t conmlttep of the Texas Stale
Teachers’ Association, named to ariect
a permanent hcftdqiuirti-rs for the of-
gnniaatioa, it waa announced AW,
has decided to Issue .a general tnrlta-
tioti to Chandlers of Comicerce in Tut-
us to hid for the headiiunrters Plbat
notion then will he recommended t*
the lftSJ convention, meeting in HOO*-
ton on Nor ember 80.
fiy tkr Associated Press
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Philadelphia, Pa., Angnat IS.—The
eoDfrrenee of anthracite miner* and
operator* which was to, have been bald
here today as a result of the mediation
of President Hording was poatpsoad
yesterday until tomorrow* at tte **-
(incst of John U I-ewls, president Of
the l nited Mine Workers of Anedea.
Today and Tomorrow
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Houston* T.xas, August 18.—The an-
nual fall regrtta of the Houston launch
C’uh will tv hetit at Sylvan Beach,
near h're, Keptemtier 17, it. has been
For thousands of years
man has been trying to
iisJhsr’MU
have yearned for that un-
derstanding , that brings
happiness. '"Millions are
still yearning for it, and
will continue to do so. In
Clara Kimball Young s
latest picture there un-
folds a story that reveals
some truths. It lifts the
curtain on a woman’s
soul. See Clara Kimball
Young in “WHAT NO
MAN KNOWS" and
learn what no man knows.
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Now Showing
Also Comedy
by COSMO HAMILTON
personally stored by
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STREAK’
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A Photoplay that
Brings Back the Best
TfeorsofTourUfe
THEATRE
Best Music. Cool as a Cavp
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TEXAS RANGERS 'LOCAL NEWS TWO BABIES
CITIES OF STATE
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On the Movie Screen VZ 5TS? ""
At the Gem.
FORTY-FOUR REGl'LARS AND 133 KEY. *• M. ATHERTON IS CALLED
SPECIALS ARB NOW IN' I TO PASTORATE OF BAPTIST
THE SERVICE
CHURCH THERE
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, 'To The liemncrat:
Austin, Texas, August 10. Regular, l)ril)I>ln. Sitrinips.
H'ingers to the number of H and PIS
STRIKE HU) NOT TIE IT THEIK
ARRIVAL; THEY CAME ON
SCHEDULE
August 10.—Who
said there was lio It. Y. P. U. at lirip-
;; ei ial Hangers are on strike duly In ^ Springs? Well they were mlstak-
B>< the '.SIOOMcil Press
San Bernardino. Calif., August 10.—
That there is one ‘•coinmodtty" not af-
Tlicre is a good one with Cliff Dieted Ky r"K atrlkea was demonstrat-
.Cnskill, a giKid live wire, leading 52 ed by the arrival of two additional
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SeUgman.
Texas towns, according. 10in coinplla- „„
tlon just made by Cuirtatn J. W. Al-(.a;
dt idge, qgarlermustcr of the State Kan-ivi. and M social member*" eachand pn-seng.-w while Santa Fe
ger fom> with headquarters in the Ad- m.ry onP Httending and taking their trains wore marooned at
jutant Ijjuicial» Department In ad- |flrj jj y0U ure (^ming, come and Aria. The twy> bailies, one born Satur-
ditlon to I he Rangers in service there (H)mp <mt sonic Sunday afternoon and day and one Sunday, three hours be*
arc over o(!0 National Guard troops our y„ung f0|kN. for the train left, arrived liere last
maintaining martial law at Dralaon, | officers elected last Wednes- night along with 400 passengers who
which lathe only place in the State night for the singing class were have been stranded at the Arizona
when, militaj^fute prevails ns result (Jartai president; Cliff Gas- town since Thursday night,
or tlie strike. !kiu vhv president; lenders, Rnrnic Although there were no facilities Tor
rh0.r,'Ki11!'[,?,.ri,Tr,r’l,S !!!ril‘e, ,J“Kies ami Miss Myftle King; organist, earing for tl.e babies, they seemed to
Ali x *pt Hire, are on strike \||s< Irene Thoinasson. ihcve snfTered no 111 effects as a result
At (lie church conference last Sun- ()f ,Uelr unuSuai birthplace. Other
day night, ltev. E. M. Atherton was j,,iss; i;gorx who arrived were tired and
cntlcil as pastor; Mr. Howard church «rnvej w.„rn. but otherwise happv. Two
clerk : delegates to the assorlaflon Mr. I ,ra,uf> t..,rrvinK carloads of
LOCAL NEWS
TOMOBILE VICTIM—SEVERAL
VISITING IN COLORADO
47 men.
duty, mid these' include Captain Al-
dridge. a Ranger at Presidio dIsalilctl
by reason of u broken leg, and another
Ranger who was left to care for the
horses of Captain W. L. Wright's com-
pany at Mission. The regular Rangers
are stationed at tlic following places:
Texline, two rangers; Dalhnrt, two;
Anigrblo, four; Childress, three: Big
Spring, one; Qn»uah, one; Htpmfbrd,
one; SliiithvUlc, two; Lufkin, two;
Waco,{‘two; Palestine, two; Marshall,
two ^Greenville, one; Longview, one;
ltaiyil. one; Denjson, two; Hlieruian,
three: Gainesville, one; < Clchnrne,
Ihfie; Texarkana, two; Kingsville,
twp; Sundcisuu, one; Uvalde, one; pe-
T.eftn, two. > ,
and Mrs. Howard, Tom Cox and W. C.
pg'ople arrived Hits morning.
Fogle.
Next Saturday night and Sunday
SSST-^-ss,’.-
ljutte a immlier from here attended I , . T,
the at U^odlako every ! Texas, August 1«-Llqui-
day and night ' dation of the Farmers Guaranty State
Sunday ntgl.t quite a few singers ll'ink of Ambrose will is: carried out
were here from West J4enison. A mini- *l,v Citizens Ftatp Bank here,
Bank here, It
her of quartets and duets were rung. ",lfl decided by the stockholders and
Cliff Gnsk}ll and Miss Myrtle King ot directors of that bant ao-
were guests of friends at Cherry cording to an announcement by Ross
Special rangers are alao stationed In M„nu<1 iuM sumlav afternoon. They, 'V. Stfgldard president oftheCitl-
moid of these tojrns, but the exnet force jwm, Hc-ompanled home by Misses *')»o St^r Bank here. Tiiia will
hi tpicb p.ace is. wot kuovrit here. <’atv;DtUlKe Burlfly Hiijf Mahel'WanovIr. | transfer ali uieoutits of the Ambrose’
A'dcdgo explained that special j yjr ,lH1j \|,s Ward Hunter of Deni- hank to ltenlson Instead of letting
tain
Rangers are assigned to the various j*,,,, s|,mt ,be w<vt: end
railroads asking for protection and that 0f ,• j q „|,|
the railresd officials place tliein where! --------—-----
mesf needed. Thirty-five special Ran-, Celina Gets First Bale.
g“i>; are at points on tile Texas A l'a-i _
lifte; twenty -eight on the Santa Fe;| Oeltna, Texas. August 16-
aud
was
the home them to dividol lietwwn this
- j nearby cities. An ngreement
jmnde to this effort.
| The Ambrose bunk has I icon ope-at
ted profitably since its foundation hut
Arthur |nioFt of the farmers in the Ambrose
Gunplay, the like of which has nev-
er Uvn seen before, a most unusual
hold-up, a vivid thunderstorm—these
ure but few of the thrills in William
S. Hart’s latest ami most memorable
Paramount picture "Travclu' On," to
bo shewn for two days at the Gem
. Theatre commencing Friday.
MANY ATTEND FUNERAL OF AU-! Thl*i ,81n 1>)ct"r1e to malm win th*
most hnrdeneil film fan sit in that
most uncomtortuble posture—balancssl
_ on the edge of u seat—right from he-
To The Democrat; ! ginning tc end, wondering, with tmteil
Wlilteslmro,.Texas, August 16,-Mrs. breath, Just how the story is going to
C. C. Vo well of Mexla is the guest of cud. It Is a picture to send the red
her pareiita. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Coy. blood (nursing through one's veins, 1
Mrs. Bettis of Walnut Springs, Miss and that, surely, is a most dcsiraWe
Grme Handles and My. and Mrs. Wal- thing these duys.
ter Ramsey of Sherman, were herej William S. Hart wrote the story
Sunday to uitchd the funeral of J. M. with that end In view. That, too, waa
Handles, who wax killed in un auto- probably wh.v he got Lambert Ilillyer
mobile wreck Friday. | to direct it. and Joe August, A. 8. C„
W. S. Busier of Sherman wag here'to photograph it, and assembled such
Monday. Ia popular cast, including Ethel Grey
Miss Willie MeJunking has return-1
ed from Colorado.
Miss Winnie Thorn Is in Colorado.
Mesdnmes Frank Godwin and A. Y.
Scarbrough were shopis-rs In Sherman
one diy last wcijk.
Mrs. J. A. Godwin and Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Godwin have returned from Sul-
phur.
Hugh Drrr of Houston is the guest
of relatives. i
.Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Hunimy have
returned from Sunset. i
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cravens and chil-
dren of Gainesville nre the guests of
Mrs. J. M. Randles and other relatives.
Mrs. H. B. Randles and children have
returned from Wolfe City.
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Irving to help interpret it. Ami Mr.
Hart has succeeded In making it crack
erjuck picture.
NURSE AND PASTOR ARE
ARRESTED AT EUFAULA
By the Assocattcd Press
McAlester, Okla., August 10.—Her.
J. C#Trotter, iMistor of the Halieyville
Methodist Epfsisirni church, is In tall
here and Mias Audrey Campbell, head
nurse of Brooks Institute, a welfnru
and community hospital at Harta-
horne. Is at liberty under liortd, penn-
ing thetr arraignment on a charge of
ei.,ls-7.zlenient. Tlq, two were arrested
at Lufnulu. Okla., Monday night and
brought here following the discovery
of an alleged shortage in their accounts
at. the institute
The minister bad liecn financial sec-
rctcry of the institution since it open-
ed last year.
The amount of the alleged short;gc
lias not been made known.
Sherman's Lending Theatre.
MASONS TO HAVE CHARGE
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01 FI NERAL THURSDAY Tan ndj'on'on- »'*
of J. Edgar Ousley'st farms, Mr. l>us-
!e.v ii> Mayor of Celina.
Funeral services for I*. V, Greene,
formerly of Shennan. whose death oc-
curred In Phi'adelphia Smiduy eve-
i ing. will be held hero Thursday aft»
crimoii at 4 ()Viot k from tite Home ol
his mother-in-law, Mrs, Lucy Barron,
following arrival of the remains In
DoiSjkon at |(t:50 oobs-k Tlmnday
morning'
Two Killed in Accident.
Reading, Muss.. August 30—William
M. WiMHi. son of William M. Wood or
tlie American Woolen Company, was
instancy killed in an antomohile aec:-
Washlngton Star.
“lie i nia lies' men often make de hig-
ges' noise,” said I’nele Kbcn; “lint de
ha oh drum don't get near ns mudi re-
'•l>eek as de fiddle."
« g Loving, Worshipful Master ol ,Uul l!pr,) la,c J'c.itenlny. His chant-
Travis Lodge No. 117, A. F. A A. M.,
Wcdneslny requested Masons to meet
at Masonic Hail at 3 p. in. Thursday
four also war killed.
to attend ||e> services of Mr Gtpiic, i
A f I ..I- , 1..,,.- ,,, 11,„ I,r.tO Vn.tk l . '
After services at I bo home, 510 North
Walnut street. Masons will take
Cbnrge at West Hill cemetery, where
interment will lie made.
B®Yew Own ■
Skin ipedslist
New Trcnt-'-irri Drinjc Fresh,
Yoi:th:t;! Cofelfcivaa
Clear c-my every pinir^c, ever/ black-
head and every c'icr si:;n blemish al-
most like n,3£$d Erirhayyc muddy or
reach shin fdr a dear, sironth, velvety
one^t fo dciijlil!?!!;’ uas,y to do. Just
take twp pteaso-.L'mAtnri tablets of
ironjycd Yrnrt thrar times a day, and,
in cn iniytiKbly dh-Tt lima, blcntishes
will have vanished, jrortited Yeast sup-
plies rots with certain vital elements
now lrxkiij in ycur fond—the very ele-
ments ti'iedod to keep your skin clear
and vour chcckr. rosy. Get a box of
these ju;np.rkab!c tablets from your
I'rugpjsfTtpday. in a short While your
f i cs.ii ;:nr> rb|;y cheekswiil Compel the
J cdmiratioa of your friends.
kid Yeast today. To try it
d for Fame** 3-Day
envy i
Get Ur
free, n
Trial TfS
lied A'ttfiS iSV ,
Ironii«d>-Veast is recommended and
guaranteed by ait good druggists, t
s* •
Address the Iron-
89, Atlanta, Ga.
% PRICE
You will find in this
lot of short length
!l i b b o n s just the
piece that you are
looking for to trim
that dress pr to make
that littWmovelty!
JOE KELLI!
The Ladies Store
Some of ths features of the
near h're, Kepfemiter 17, It has
annulment here. The main event of the
rpgettn will he the aimed Iswt races in
which a niiuihcr of sportsmen in So-ath
Texas have signified their intention in
participating in.
Iir addition to the speed lioat rai-es
erniwr anil power l»oat races also will
he held ns well as sailing boat races. It
is also planned to have canoe races.
Imt tilts has not been decided upon yet.
vv^^yvvVYy^vvyvvvNVywkv
rimjm_
Cowl Ventiiator.
Cowl Lights. *'
High-Grade, nickel plated
combination robe and hand-
rail across back of front seat.
Tiuef Proof transmission lock.
9-inch seaf cushions of genu-
ine leather.
4Q-H. P. Motor with inclined
valves and internal hot spot.
You get more in this Big Lit-
tle Car for yoOr money than
in any car at anywhere hear
its price.
Added to all of this you get
the kind of service the Stu-
debaker name implies from
Wood Auto Co.
Stndebaker Sales & Service '
200 S. Crockett St.
Phone 1750
Today and Tomorrow
Special
Universal Attraction
g ;H . .... '
Marie Prevoat
“THE MARRIED
FLAPPER”
This Picture Guaran-
tees to Please.
Also Extra Good
Comedy
Admission 10 Cents
Another triumph for this
lovely star. Even better
than
“THE WAY OF
A MAID”
Also Pathe News
Friday and Saturday—
William S. Hart
f IN ’
“TRAVELIN1 ON”
His Latest and Best Success
A big, hearty, wholesome
drama of the great West.
You will rock in your saddle
with enthusiasm.
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Profits In August!
Are as important as profits in Decem-
ber.
And weather doesn't affect the trick cf
doing business. Profits depend on
winning and holding customers.
Your access to over 3,500 families in
Sherman and vicinity is through the
’ ! i ' f I'M1 m ^ '% ■
columns or
1 tm
THE DEMOCRAT
Phone 110-111 will
August business building hints
THREE
DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS-Perhaps Fath er Isn’t So Lucky After All.
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT, ^EDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1922.
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