Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 73, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 11, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1922.
EXPERT TO KIND III T
Win KIDV 'I'EE'IH si UNED
Hamilton (>el* Plato.
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Nrw York, (M 11 '1* A 11 *miU.mi. | ---
vice i»n sulont «*1 flip St Isuiii." ami San j Atu.'irHIo. T*\:is. <M 11 \N ! i»
Frunclsi’o l{«ll\vyv. will \* named J st.tins lmi\Mi jin- tc-i tli <>f y.* manv Am-
Mvnt of tlu* recently orgujiizml Inti rna-. arillu s. h. m .( «-hil«l i «n * The m\yt.n
lioijnMJrcat Northern on or Iwfun* 1 ' will jirohahlv hr nfi«*r the iu\es.
J. it \y* learned lure.
, fixation ft* hr in;nh- h\ I»r 1 n 11 < •
i tri' k. prcMilent of the national rti»earch ,
' coniiiii11e of the \.i 1 ioim| A^' M-i.ition
i of l»enti>ts. An c\jm rt from John Hop
kins university will hr here next -|»i ir»ir
to make a >tmly. Many diihlirn in tin-
local schools have hi own stained forth
desj-itr tretjuciif use of the h'othln usii. /< /
PRETTY BRIDE
SHOT; ‘HUSBAND
WILL GET RIM'
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Telephone Men to .Meet.
Fort Worth. Texas, o. j 11 halt .
iH'Lldelit telephone melt of tlii.s district
‘"ill hold a onenlay convent ion at the
Texas Hotel 1 let. Is, it was annouin-rd
luesday. Ahoiif !!.*►< • t * *! • phone men are
expected to attend. \. S. Gardner of
Waco, se< ref ary of the Texas Independ-
ent Telephone Association, "as here
(Monday making arrangeiu* ni> for the
meeting.
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n "; j \ ci , < ». t I 1 M 1 ' KoIhT!
ptrttx Vam om it hride of a year
oda\ li'*s in a critical condition
gaping hut-
150 MILES OF
10 BUSINESS ILL |
ONER COUNTRY
! ONE HEN LAYS
3 LOOS IN FIVE
TO BF BUILT SHORT MINUTES
llamliN Ot Hie OMit.
( 'ini itinati. Ohio. ret. 11.—A total of
j >•'! in i iisii and IkiikIs was ob-
|laimsl tiy tlio five liumlits wlio hold up
11lie Hamilton County Hank of this
city mi Sept. it is officially announc-
| ,<d I v K II. Mat I hows, prosldciit of the
t>a n k.
Iiiiliaii Drops l>oa(l.
TKYNM’OKTYTION K\< II.W1KS OF KANSAS TO HI II I* IIARI* SI R
I KY INK MACHINE IMPORTANT I FACED IIHHIYVAY TO Till:
VS WAS KOCOMOTIYK I OKLAHOMA LINK.
And Hosiery, loo.
$9.00
Don’t overlook the impor-
tance of hosiery to match.
Allen A. Company s shim-
mering silks in all colors
$1.50 to $2.50
New Colonials is black salin
with brocade back.
Buy It In Sherman
YATES
SHOE CO.
in a 11*< a I hospital with
lei u Miiml in her sidr.
II< l hu^haiel. who i< Sltrnling lirpe .
from r;. 1^1 n. is p\|Nrfd i.y the po|i, ,• ■*[:1
to in*. m\<trry.
Mi - l aw "ns !o111141 Monday night
nt thr eiiti.imr to Stanley Park, per-
I: ip- lataMx wounded. She had been
a j pa lent 1\ b\ a soft-||.isei| bullet
11 • *m a n a ulnjiifi t ie.
I lie go| iiir lliU time.” Mis I.aw
iga^p’il. Pul shr flatly refu-rd ti» give
an\ i’llopuiatimi except that hep hus-
jbund knew the man who shot her ami
"mild ' gr| him "
l.a" r**>ides in Calgary. His wife
li'ed with her parents in Vancouver
this summer for the benefit of her
health.
,Uu thr I v, a/'.,-v ny the I’nited Press
j | »ri loir (i*-f ii The importance of j Wioltitii. Kansas, tht 11. Haul pax-
>aeronautiraI development from the jin* from Lyons. In Kbe County, to
I the Nation v hankers, the (the Oklahoma line, a distance of more
I idled State- |*o-l.d -ervdie. and the Ilian l."»b miles "ill be a reality witli-
bn im-s men nf the rountry was stress* in the next year.
, ,1 brio today l.\ sneakers at the First; The letting of a contract by the coin-
\:i t ioim I Air 11wi i11111. TV? iimtiluti’ nd^lcm-v* <d' Sumner County fur -6
wiis pic 1 iiiiiii ir\ 111 the Pulitzer I'.'Ues iriI.-~ nf eminete paving completes till?
i.nd Aiwn ( "i.iinri"— ih.it begin to.uor- ,i Imin.
II .ii it ltd mui ....... ilimagli Siilurday. I Willi proposed paving project
■ill,, institute n.i* ................. by , C fit id Cmn.lv. "klH. this new jm villi:! Mrs. Holianuou.
III A. I-OJIJI 111 1. III I 'limnher nf C.....- j will virtually eoliliert Kansas and Ok- (
IImice, tile Ain,•ni l,II Society nf Mm Malinina together Iiv II |wveil highway.
. I.ani. al Kngu.ee,- and Snldv nf An- The Crant < oiltity prnjeet will emii-
ti.motive Knuineefs the Amerienn Hitrlplete the |»t\ed load to Tulsa and <»k-
A sncliitinn mill Null......I Aircraft I n- jltrhunia from the Kansas line.
der\\ filers As.-oeiation. 1 m ’
f omiiiereial banks of tlu‘* country J Z(k|,ra spider is tlu* ehnmpion in*
__ j Shitller. okla . Hot, 11.—Frank I>o
B> »!»*• inii.a Pn**s I Nova, wealthy Osage Indian rancher
‘ ............kin.. Met. 11 — Throw '''''1 operatnr of Ponca City. Okla.,
CBBS l:,i.l in five minutes is believed popped dead yesterday nf heart dis-
,0 . stnhlish the wnrld's record fnr egg | »» 1-''°-va' m>ar lu'rt--
prodnet ion.
A lien, helnnuhii: to Mrs. M. T, lip-
hnniion. here, laiii the tliree err^s itt
tin- stated time, according to Mrs. l!o-
liailllnli,
I Two of the eggs were joined tngi'lh-j
or. The other was of normal sirs' until
ns|iects.
I The lmn eoiidneled herself in unite
an orthodox manner until site liegtin
in Mo ‘'set-- a few days ago. affording to
Ian oil ttiwu named
daughter.
in honor of hi?
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Removal Notice
On account of the very large growth
of our business, we have been compelled to
both increase our office force and secure
more office space.
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We have now moVed to Rooms 508 to
5 I 2 oh the 5th floor of the Merchants &
Planters National Bank, a modern fire-proof
building on north Travis street in Sherman,
where we can give you even better service
ipi
than in the past.
A. Y. CREAGER CO.
V.
Si.(Hi back. Alanufactureil hy Starley
Ding Company, Tyler, Texas. OG tfe
l)IS( II \R(.KI> sdi.DIKR
RKT1 RNS TO DENISON
Iti'iiisnn. Texas. t*ei. 11. Sidney Kl-
Kin. s"ti el Mr. and .Mrs. Sidney Klkin,
cl 1 West Candy si reel, has arrived
home alter being discharged from the
I’nind States army. Klkin received
his discharge in Huston, lie completed
three years in the army, more than
twenty-five months of which was sjient
with the American forces on the Rhino.
The IKMiison hoy was a member of tlie
detachment of Americans which aeeotn-
lNinied (ienera1 Pershing to London anil
Koine during the ceremonies for the
"unknown soldier” of the British and
Italian unities.
Card of Thanks.
Dear Friends—We wish (o express
nnr deep and lasting appreciation and
thanks for your assistance, sympathy
and every kindness shown us, together
with the beautiful floral offering to
and for him who inis gone to rest in a
better world than this, who's last pray-
er on earth, was. lord give me day-
light.” and we who know hint are as-
stiieil and comforted : that ns he walked
down through the valley of the shadow
,of death, Christ walked beside him on
I into the blessed daylight of Eternity.
MRS. N K CHAD;.
AI'ltRKV FOSTER ( ItAlC.
C. A. CHAHT
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Will Answer Critics.
By jehr Associated Press
London, (let. 11.—Prime Minis-
ter Lloyd ticorge has announced
his intention of replying publicly
at Manchester, on Saturday to
the torrent of condemnatory crit-
icism aimed at the Near Eastern
policy of the government.
need a vial ion iv eatt-i
this science would lie a spot to busi-
ness. I.e” js K Pierson, chairman of the
i mil’ll of dim tors of the Irv ing Nation i
ill Jkink of New York City, (old the I
institute. The .continent soop will lie
spanned hv mail planes in from -S |
to .'Ul hours. Paul 1 lend’ rson, second as-i
.sisliuit posUmtster general, khl the {
institute.
"I see the airplane a means of trans-
portation destined to is- etpmlty as im-
portant in iIn* future life of our eottn-
try ns is the sPniii locomotive and an-
toiniiliile." he said. "The |H-opIo are
etiiilled to the advantage of additional
speed in handling the mails in the ad-
vantage now offered in tin form of
improved airplanes."
The speaker said his department lo ll-
ed soon to move mail hy airplane eon-
tinously-#1*1111 New York to San Fran-
cisco.
The business men of the nation are
demanding s]«-“d and for this rettsou
the air trans|M)it i« challenging the ai-
tentioi: of eoniineree and Industry ns
a new factor in the national business
p’-oblem, ileelareil .1. Rowland Biithitts.
nauager of the deimrtinent of trans-
poifiitidn and eominnnieatioiis of the
C. S Cliatt'lier of Comineree.
Kdinund Ely of New York, president
of the National Aircraft l'nderwriters'
Association, another sis-aker. deelnr-
ed the eountry's insurance eompanles
welcomed elimination of stunt flying,
declaring such thrills have resulted in
accidents that retarded devi'lnpnient
of American aviation.
WOMAN WILL SUE FOR
THE INSULTS GIVEN
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that t slieuhl he condemned withoul a
hearing these things have seared into
my Saul. And. from tills ivottml lias
risen the leterminatiou tiiat the hoti-
ert'd name of my aneestora slntll not he
tilaikencd without defense, even though I
ctily a woman is here to bear the
sword.”
Left an orphan in New Orleans,
leveiopmeiit of, jumper of the world.
BE PREPARED FOR
Manslaughter
Copper Tub
Silver Dollar
On his seventy-third birthday, Luth-
r Burbank Jumped over ills garden ^i.V're'she wa.s'liorn. Ylrs. Ile Bonehelle j
E If it is Rheumatism or Lumbago you
are suffering with go to Keith's Drug
. W
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attended the Holy Cross and the 1'rstt-
lim- Convents there. -Later, she fill-1
islted her education at Notre Dame in |
_ |. nu.i.i.i. She then '. turned to New!
Store, get you a bottle of Warloy s ,0rie„lls, ns a reigning beauty.
Rheumatic Remedy and if not satis- Af„.,. niul.»jage, vvliieh end, ! un-
fted return empty bottle and get ;vJal_r 'happily, she became convinced that the
'young man" is incapable of "fidelity
t, Ids marriage vows.” she wild, adding
that she became a “man hater ’ until
her engagement to Candler occurred.
l’litil site lias conferred with her at-
torney, Hurry (Jumble, whom she ex-
pected to arrive during the day, Sirs.
De Bonehelle said she would be unable
to say definitely what court action, if
any. would lie taken.
Candler's only reply to Iter published
statements was Issued through Ids at-
torneys after he was said to have left
Atlanta yesterday. He asserted that,
confidential information given him by
friends bad made a marriage with Airs.
De Bonehelle impossible and that lie
would not disclose the names of his
informants.
fifteen (15)
Better
cigarettes
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CIGAR]
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Every cigarette full
weight and full size
-better Turkish
— better Virginia
—better Burley
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loer.wB.a;;, TIGCITT & MaMJoaAcco Co
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He Had Help.
An alumna of KadellfT was helping
in the recent drive to raise money for
the RadclifT endowment fund by sell-
ing soap, says the Indianapolis News.
She employed two small boys to tak«
the soap to the houses of some of her
friends. Little Johnnie, with the
boxes under each arm, marched up to
one door and knocked
“Why are you selling I he soap,” in-
quireil the lady of the house.
-To raise $3,000,000 for RmJcliff."
“Three million dollars: .And are you
trying to raise it all hy yourself?”
“No.” came the quick response,
“there's another little boy helping me."
Kish are good ns fertilizer because
they .contain phosphoric acid and ni-
trogen.
Take
sr
for the liver J
Beware of imitations. Demand
the genuine In 10c and 35c pack* J
age* bearing aboro trade mark, A
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Vimerica rs Home Shoe Polish
IBI
ONE SET
Great For School Children
The SHINOLA HOME SET helps
the children to form lasting habits
of economy, by making it easier to
get the daily shine.
The genuine fcriitle dauber cleans
the 3hoca, and applies polish easily
cr. 1 quickly. t
The laree Latrsb’s Wool., Polisher
brings the shine with a few strokes.
F-pr 100 % neatness, the shorn should
be shined daily with SHINOLA.
-Always 10c
Tan, Vv'hi-.*, Ox-blocd and Brown.
kest to SflV “SHltfOLA
Shinola-
10 DAYS
ONLY
$1.00 DOWN
$5.00 PER
MONTH
The easiest terms ever offered
in an electric washer campaign.
Let us demonstrate the washer
in your home.
You 'tse an AUTOMATIC Washer its
Scientific Construction Mal es
it Doubly Valuable!
In the New Model AUTOMATIC Electric
Washer an entirely new method of operating
ihe “Dolly" or clothes agitator has been per-
fected.
Dolly is operated direct from upright drive
shaft which runs wringer, thereby eliminat-
ing those parts usually attached to the side
of tub. The AUTOMATIC Copper Tub is
therefore neater and stronger, and lid more
convenient to handle because there arc no
parts to raise before opening it.
LOW COST
The Automatic Electric Washer is one of
the lowest priced washers on the market.
Wc do not believe that any housewife could
ask more from any washing machine than
is given in an Automatic. It positively an-
swers every request for a satisfactory ser-
vice.
PHONE US TODAY
We have a crew of competent demonstra-
tors here for this Special Sale and will be
glad to have one of them call on you at any
time and explain the exclusive features of
the Automatic Electric Washer and give you
a free demonsration in your own home.
Clothes Washed in an Automatic Electric Washer Last Longer.
TEXAS POWER & LIGHT CO.
SPECIAL SALE
On New Typ
at
Phone No. 133
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Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 73, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 11, 1922, newspaper, October 11, 1922; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth720031/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .