Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 73, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 11, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER II, 1922.
THREE
In lt.i\ui‘i;i flit* Iimh -bing of Knulish
bus Ihh‘|i M|byf it.itri | in thi* sihonls for
French.
Fanner Files IVtition.
QUEEN
THEATRE
TODAY—
Without doubt
gantic thrill
on the screen.
ever
the most gi-
presented
i Paris. Tex.ts. Uct. 11 .1. \V. Bogan
j of Iwnioitiit. farmer ami coiiwti buyer, j
| has fihsl a |m ! ir»ii in bankruptcy in j
the- Kcderai Cmirt bm«\ 'Hu* total lia-
bilities arc w-lietlulf'l at iCsVUK*. of
which $11.<<>.‘» iiiv scciirtMl ami $4tt,04C
I unsc' iiusl Th, total assets are placed I
j at $fl.KTio. of which are claimed J
I to la* exempt.
MORE COnttN I
GINNED THIS j
YEAR THAN LAST
B. V. P. II. MEETS FARMERS CUT
HERE IN 5IST COHON STALKS
FIGHT WEEVIL
esxnyed. The story is «lr:imatu* and
Iblfhl.v thrilling Vernon Steele ii
heading uiiin.
At llw Queen.
BE PREPARED FOR
Manslaughter
Util RES (.l\ KN OCT RV t.OVERS
MEM REPORTS SHOW TO-
TAI, OK I8.379 BAI.KS.
FOREST WE. BAPTIST ( III Ri ll
TO BE HOST FOR FAROE
GATHERING.
HARRY CAREY
in
M A IM
TO
MAN
A huge picture that is full of
red blooded action from
start to finish.
SEE IT
I Almost twice the nnnilmr of bnb*fc of
j the 11)2*2 entioi crep had been ginned
-----j in tlrayson f’l.tinr.v prior to Sept. 25.
^ 1022, than were ginned from last year's
{crop up to the corresponding date, fig-
i im*s given out by JUalph Johnson. £<>v-
ieriiinenr reporter, .shows,
j A total of hales, counting
n nini as half hales, had been glnnerl
from tin* 1!»2'2 crop prior to Sept. ‘Jo.
This compares with the .10,4111 hales
| Binned from the 1b21 crop up to the
coi responding date last year.
BARGAINS
IN
Used Cars
OR. 0. L. YATES OPENS
Mr Kinne) .Ministry \' ill Breach the
First Sermon—Convenes Thursday
—Large Number Expected.
white limn go—and
Dodge—Late Model
Studebaker—Late Model
Overland
Ford Sedan
We will have one Stude-
baker in our ca> Friday that
is not sold.
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WOOD AUTO CO.
200 S. Crockett Phone 1750
WELEARFMEET
WILL START AT
MVWVWWWW>
Pitcairn Sole-Proof
COLORED VARNISHES
For Floors and Furniture
W. N. Butridge
210 S. TRAVIS STREET PHONE 460
By the Aasoriated Preae
Rulliis, Texas. Oct II.—The 12th an-
nual Texas (’(inference of Social Wel-
fare will open Sunday afternoon, (H-t.
In, at 3 o’etoek at the City T(“mple
here, nccordlrg to Ktflier Sintf. se-K-
tary of the Civic Welfare Association.
J>r. Owen Lovejoy of New York. Miss
Jessie Taft of PlilladelpliNa and Arthur
Strawson of New York, will lie tin*
principal sjieakcrs, lie said.
. Olficers of tin- conference are Dr
Carrie Weaver Smith, president : J K.
Hexter. treasurer; Dwight E. Breed,
sects- aryUr. .1. W. Slaughter vice-
president. ninl Dr. W. E Garnet!, vice-
president.
The following sectional chairman as-
sisted Dr. Sin It Ii in I in- program
BATTLE \I.AI\ST MENACE IIAS
ALREADY BEEN -STARTED
IN GRAYSON
Sherman. Texas. Oct. 11 —Measures
designed to control the h*dl weevil
which would otherwise la* a threat to
next year's cotlon crop in Grayson
Comity are already lieiiig put in ef-
fect by growers in every part of the
county, it is indicated.
The principal measure being taken
at tills time hy growers is tin* cutting
of till stalks from which tin* crop 1ms
la-eti picked, in preparation
__ ing these stalks under or hunting them,
to destroy the liihi-runting places of the
The 51st semi annual eonvenliou of weevil. There are fields in every part
the Grayson County Baptist Young iof ilie comity win-re stalks have al-
1 Topics t ii inn will Ih- held ill Slier-1 ready been eat. a ride out in rliffer-
mtiii. at Fores; Avenue Baptist Church cut sections show. and indications
IMiint to a concerted and early cam-
fiuigtt hy the growers against the laill
weevil tills fall.
Thursday and Friday of lids week
Dr. G. L. Yales of McKinney will
preach tin convention sermon Thurs-
day evening at 7 Jin o'clock. Sc-ssioas
will la- held ah day Friday, beginning
with a quiet hour address hy tin- Rev.
II U. Long of Denison, at 7 o'clock
in tin- morning The business session
will la- held at 2 o'clock Friday after [,\|„, js ,|„. (lf t|„. Arrow Film Cor!
On the Movie Screen
At (he Washington.
Jack lloxic. the famous cowboy stnr,
IIow long (
stay white? •
It's according to how liigli lie starts
They say Unit a gent h untn-liorn gia-s
to lull faster; hut that he has more
ehaiici- of fighting hack while the |Haln
alley-rat hits tin- slope with less sjwxxi
hut never returns.
Under the Southern Cross, on the
sultry strands of corn I islands, in the
sub-equatorial -axis. one comes in ixm-
tael with the Individual so glltterlnglr
painted in literature as the In-ncli
comln-r.
Of Hi*- beach coluber much has been
printed that is not true and much is
true of him that could not Is- printed.
• hie of the highest paid seei.nrio writ-
ers in the world was u lieaeh comber in
the South Seas five years ago. He had
been a brilliant newspaperman In New
York for a year a native woman senv
lor plow- 1,-neged the bench to buy him gin. One
day lie sobered tip and decided to fight
his way hack to decency.
out at Cniversal City Harry Carey
was called ti|sm to play the role of a
derelict of the la-aches for “Man to
Man," his latest I'ill versa I-Jewel super-
feature. From this distinguished screen
writer, now safely re-established in so-
ciety and Hie bead of a happy fumily.
he learned some of the little known psy-
chology of the flotsam and Jetsam of
the tropics and has Interpreted the role
with the greatest sincerity of his cU»
reer.
“Man to Man" is unique among pbo>
tmlramas. Based upon the Bore) by
Jackson Gregory It is ii story with a ty*
ideally Western locale. with the South
Stas as an additloual background foe
the fast dramatic action. Lillian Rich
Iteing tIn- principal feminine member
<>f a cast of transmit Interest. It la
bowing at the qtieeu Theatre.
( liiropraetors to Meet.
Fort Worth, Texas, (let. 11.—Th*
Texas Association of I'htropractora
will hold Its annual convention in Kott
Worth. Oct. 20-21. It was announced
Monday ut the (tutuiber of CointberOv
Between 200 and :l(IO members are «g-
fiected to attend. Dr. F. A. Black it
Wichita Fall* is president and Dr. H.
O. Hargett of Fort Worth Is vtoe«pre*1-
dent of the association.
Appearam-e of salt water generally
Indicates early exhaustion In an oil
well.
rangemeuts Miss Ethel Claxton ef j slonary. Sherman
noon. The closing sermon Friday night
will he delivered hy the Rev. It L.
Powell of Gainesville.
Tile convention will tiring a large
manlier of I! Y IV C. memlH-rs from
over Grayson County for the one-day
session friilay. according to J. I>. Bus-
ter. president. Giber officers are Ver-
non Tollx-rt, first vice-president ; W. L.
Estes. Wliileshoro, second vice-pri-si-
iteiit: Elmer Hi-mion. Denison, third
vice-president ; .Miss Lelah Jolley, Sher-
man, corresponding six-rotary, and Mrs.
E. L. Sewell, Sherman, recording secre-
tary.
The complete program for Hu- con-
vention follows:
Thursday Night 7:JO.
, Devotional. Rev. John Skaggs. Slier
tna n,
Prayer, Rev. Joe Pearce. County Mis-
EAT MORE MEAT
Your Stomach is your best Friend!
AH Diseases are caused from the Stomach.
To be healthy ask your Butcher for our nu-
tritious Beef, Pork and Veal, which contains
all the iron your system needs.
Our Abbattior State Inspected
SHERMAN SLAUGHTERING & REN-
DERING COMPANY
*•
Houston, delinquency; Dr. Comer
Woodward of Southern Meibodist Uni-
versity. family; Dr. Holman Taylor cf
Fort Won!- health: Mrs. W. I-'.. Pas-
chal! of Dallas, children
Special addresses will lie held Mon-
day and Tuesday nights. Oct. Hi and
17. Four special rooms luiv - been set
aside for sectional meetings, it ml the
afternoon general sessions wPI lx- held
in the club room of the hotel. The
Conference, itnminl luncheon and busi-
ness session will he held Tuesday, Get.
17. _ _
Petiflw* in Bankruptcy.
,T. IT Blackwell, farmer, of near
Whitexboro. filed a voluntary |ietltion
in bankruptcy in United States District
Court Tuesday afternoon. Liabilities
wen* scheduled at $2.-lot and assets
at S1.7J4. with $1,143 of the luteer
ctuimed exempt.
Buy It In Sherman
WAWWlAMWW
COAT SPECIAL
100-COATS
v j ■"*' *" . s*
SPECIALLY PURCHASED
enables us to offer you the greates t values in the city. These coats
are made of the finest fabrics obt ainable—elegance and richness de-
fines them exactly. Some are self trimmed. Some are trimmed in
finest Furs, Mink, Squirrel, Coney , Hudson Seal, etc.
materials
-Fashona
-Minerva
-Paveline
-Veldetta
Marvelia
are
—Arabella
—Normandale
•—Normandy
—Fromosa
—Polyanna
—Gerona
In Three Groups
$27.50, $39.50, $69.50
Also Nice Line of Wool and Cant on Dresses
$14.95, $11.50, $42,50
Welcome address. Mack Hutcheson,
Forest Avenue. Sherman.
Response, \Y L. Estes, Wliileshoro.
Special music. First Church, Deni-
son.
Convention sermon. Dr. G. L. Yates,
McKinney.
Friday Morning 7:30.
Quiet-hour address. Rev. FI It Long.
Denison.
Breakfast.
0:30—Ten minute addresses as fol-
lows: R. Y. F. U. and Prayer, Rev. J.
M. Hnygond. Denison: It. Y\ P. C. and
Tithing. Rev. K. A. Zlpprodf, Slier-
inan: R. Y. P. F. and Sunday School.
Rev. McNeilly, Wliitewriglil ; It. Y. P.
U. and Trained ls-aders. Jtev. J. S
Cameron. Sln-rinan: R. Y. P. U. and
Church Activities, Rev. J. C. Skaggs.
Sherman: It. Y. P. t . and Soul Win-
ning. Rev. W. .1. Kpting. Whiteshoro.
10:30— Devotional. Euna Belle Estes,
North Park, Sherman; special music.
East Sherman church.
11:30—Sermon. Rev. R. C. Ixind, Y’an
Alstyne; dinner served by Forest Ave-
nue Church.
Friday Afternoon.
I :30— Devotional, R. M. Noe. Deni-
son.
2:00 Business session, reports from
Unions.
2:30 Simultaneous conferences: Sc.
hlor Conference, led by F W. Peveto.
First Church. Sherman: Intermediate
Conference. Miss Illicit Wiggs. Van
Alstyne; Junior Conference. Mrs. E. A.
Zipprodt, East Sherman; special music.
First Church, Sherman.
3:45—The Kuture of the It. Y. P. U„
Dr. T. L. Holcomb, Sherman.
Friday Night.
7 :.30—Devotional, Miss Pearl Wil-
liams, Denison: prayer. Rev. J. W.
Kearns, Denison: special music,
Whiteshoro: address. Christian Educa-
tion. .Miss Olive Chaffe. Baylor Col-
lege; special music; evening sermon.
Rev. T{. L. Powell. Gainesville: commit,
ter- reports and words from delegates.
poration's latest production, “Sparks of
Flint,” which will Is- shown at the
Wushingon Theatre on Friday and Sat-
urday, is so popular with Europcuu
audiences that lie had to refuse by
cable an offer of a vast sum of money
to go to the South of England and
make cowboy pictures there.
Western Europe goes frantic over
American made motion pictures and es-
pecially rlie cowboy. It is a well known
fact that the late Buffalo Rill, the
greatest plainsman of all, in a vWIt
to Great Britain and France created
n furor and tumult. If Jack Hoxte
could be released by Ben Wilson, the
producer, and go to IJondon or Paris be
would be acclaimed as a great hero.
Instead of that Jack has to continue
Ids work in the Western and South-
western States of America and make
the wonderful series of pictures or
ranch lift- for which lie lias contrncten
to Ren Wilson, the great master pro-
ducer of flu- world.
This beautifully photographed and
well acted picture, "Sparks of Flint.”
contains a very fine story that every-
body will enjoy seeing worked out on
the screen.
There are times. In the course of tin-
picture, that it seems Impossible for the
hero, Jack, to extricate himself from
tin- difficulties, hut he comes right out
of them.
Boils
Quit Quick!
S. S. S. Will Prove to You in Y«*
Own Caw the “How” and “Why”
of ita Remarkable Blood-Clean Slag
Power!
There Is a reason for everything that
happens. Cnunnon-sense hills misery.
Common-sense also stops bolls! S. S. 8.
Is the commou-seuss remedy for bulls, be-
At the Gem.
Ethel Clayton, popular Paramount
stnr. will he seen al (he Gem Theatre
next Wednesday and Thursday in her
latest Paramount picture, “For the De-
fense." Tills is said to offer her one
of tin- most dramatic roles she Inis ever
DON’T LET THE
BUSY CHEW THE
By thp Lulled Press
Dallas, IVxhn. OH. 11.—Among; oth-
or things, don't lot tin* baby < ln*w the
telephone* oonR
The telephone company here has is-
sued an emergency mil, entreating
mothers to find some other article for
babies to cut their teeth on.
Engltali women of the lt»fh century
smoked cigarettes imported from India.
JAW//.
Even new batterie*
need expert care and
attentkm. Some
minor adjustment
now may save the
price ofta new bat-
tery later. We test
ALL MAKES free.
Repairs at lowest
prices.
fiutUQfite
BATTERY SERVICE
PARKER BROS.
BATTERY CO.
Travis and Jones
Pimplas May be Small BoiUt
cause It 1« built on reason, Scientific if.
thorltles admit Its powerl 8. 8. 8. builds
blood-power, it hutldJ red-blood-cells.
That Is what uukes ll.Thtlng-blood. FtgM-
lng-blooil destroys Impurities. It fights
boils. It always Wins! It fights plm-
PU-b! It fights skin eruptions! It bu'lds
nerve-power, thinking power, the tight-
fisted power that whirls a man ap into
success. It glrcs women the health, the
tngelic complexion and the charm that
moves the world! These are the reaaons
that have made S. 8. 8. today the great
blood-cleanser, bod.v-buildor, success build-
er. and It's why results have made tears
of Joy flow from the souls of thousands!
Mr. V. D. Schaff, 557 15th St., Washing-
ton. D. C., writes:
"/ tried for years fo pet relief from a bad
ease of boile. Kvrrythivtj failed until I took
S. S. S. I am how absolutely cured, and it
was S. S. S. that did it.”
Try It yourself. S. S. S. Is sold st tU
drug stores In two sires. The larger sire
bottle is the more economical.
S.S.S.
Don’t Take Calomel
Unless Advised by Your PhysieUa
Bond’s Liver Pills >
•re better. A prescription especially for
Headaches. Biliousness Dirtiness or
Malarial Trouble. 25it »R druggists.
WASHINGTON
Where They All Go
Always a Good Slow
Today and Tomorrow
Richard Tabnadf*
“Putting "it Over”
One of the best—pkasirif
100 per cent. That’s saying
a lot. but the picture backs ;
it up.
I
Abo
Gobel (Tex) Reeves
Wm. Desmond
to , .
‘Perils of the Yukon’
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Friday and Saturday—
Jack Hoxie
In
“Sparks of Flint”
One of those snappy Wes-
terns, You know Jack's kind
Keep your Eye on The
Washington I
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Enjoyment begins with
tn« first scent of its
fragrance, and ifs
Good to the last drop
OUO. u.s. pat. on> T
THE GEM
Sherman’s
Leading Theatre
TODAY and TOMORROW
s°
RE THROAT
Jess*- L. I-isky presents
Gargle with warm salt water
-then apply over throat-
VISAS
ETHEL CLAYTON in / «
“For the Defense”
Here’s Ethel Clayton’s greatest dramatic triumph—a picture that holds you breathless and
questioning right to the last second.
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“PATHE NEWS”
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Jack Holt in “While Satan Sleeps’
|A Great Book—A Greater Picture. You won’t forgivS yourself if you miss this picture.
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