Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 94, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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<1ny. Nor. IP. The work wiim pn lorvil
hv the Shenunii ?,H*t«*rs* \Hsorfntlou »»t i
IN nieetltiy Ins* Monthly, nml this »f».v I
ilosigmitiMl for proMMititig tin- jipponl In j
I tin* pulpit**. This notion <»! the i»m*torf«
I xvn k »*niois«*il liy tlioKe nit ending Thun*-1
idrty night's .iinH*tln»r. hv Miitnhlt* reso-i
| lotions iidoptfMl. Tin* War East
i nrmuiiz.'ith n will furnish to the iliff»*r-
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT' FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 3, [922
POPE PLEASED
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1 tfHREE
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I .wig Skirl* Get Hihr.
NR SUTSD LOST
IN THE CHANGE
I
A Eh ill oi gnnix.'itinn for assisting m pnt churches speakers who art* well
1 a i -I hi iii” the runw of Near Kiisi a,.- qualified to present the cause, on llils
'Iff \> lorini il at ih, v, m c, j liny. Hit* npi*-nl will ho presented Is
TMnsb.n evening ai a meeting of n- 1 th" Protestant mid In tIk* t’atliollf
pff.M ni; live* nl iIn- illl l<-r< m ihiiirh.-* *'Tntri-li ami to the Inrul Jewish eongre- ,
,.f Anil in ' gallon, which hare ail endorsed the tip-U '* ' t o 11 n 11
l)KNT(.NATKf) K ISC ISTI
IN ITAI.Y AN YIKKFI.Y A
CHANGE OK C.OVKRNMKNT.
NiytFSSj j
tow the A**r*'iirtrfi f*rc*>
New York. Nor. a. lams
skirls have received him.flier sel-
la:ek if early orders for spring
Ih'-ll. are any Imliniiion. A la w
Yol k dejau Iliii-nl More has plai ts]
orders for spring snils with the
skirls nine in, he. from the
ground.
Tom Randolph of
Houston Dead; To
Be Buried Here
waa
at the time of fr^ dentb. He
horn in Sherman, and <p**nt%hij* < hild-
h'w.| Ii*»r*-. hut rt-'mei-d with hi* par-
enu to St. I.oqIm in l!Nf! ANuit t**ii
•— -- ‘ | veilra he went to HoimIoii. where'
Ihiiulolph. Mini t»f the Iat«» <'»»!,' In* enti-red iIh* oil l*n«*iiM»we, in whi«*li{
a ml Mr>*. Den Kamkilph <»f Sln-rnmn.1 he whs eimnuoil at tin* time of ht«
at II death. He was married in
ever been *iven hi* friend* here.
fafw iinmuinHne lib* death
«•« .»«d in Sbervuaii at 1 a. m. I^idajr.
were re*
Tom
t lie i ity. I l| 1 , ( Scot I,
< liainuaii of ,lie
* llejii-. v\as eliox-n
« i ^aiii/.iitb»n.
1,1 ■ Mark II. Wald. iVnm-’l.v
MatloiHNl at IIar|Hdf in Central
.Mini*!, in Anierieaii .m^lieal
iuiM-i(;n.i.' w* rk, me! with tin- repr**-
Feii'alivA-N «:f (lit* diffeiili; churcht'S at
Mr- \ I Imrsday < veiling, and told them
l »i >t hand tin* r.riils of tin- ('iirist Ian
M* l it* who nre lM‘in< driven out < f Tur-
M*J • Ih: told of he ini: foivitd, with
other Anu'iiranr-,Tu leave Ilarimot »*o-
• ■aie’‘ i!iey insisted on yixin^ rations
lo ilie Creek* ami Armeuian-t heiim
dr«\ *i‘ in e«m\oyx under I urkish unaio^
!«• tin* inland of Tuikey. This wa>
Jasi Mil nil. lie said he left Asia Minor
l*.\ Beirut and went to Constantinople
noal.
C AV. Whitehead was (hoyen w»ere-
Nn of the hnnl oruani/.ation and Clif-
ton Doujrhm*. treasurer. An exfv-utive
eon inlttee. *« iiiposed of the Uev. Ou.v j
B>/ t^*f AtrociateJ Am
Koine, Nov. 3. -Pope l*ius gave in
.t mi/m* inieresi to ev« ry phase of the!
iu iihmI liiit |K'ii<etnl revolution in Italy I
flu* Fnveisti inio jmw-1
er. Ihii iuj: the mvu! lays in widen j
jthe e.lder jKdltirians passed from the j
seen* ami follower* of Mussolini sue- J
emnlod them, 11 is lhdim*ss n-<-eiwd re
Two Train RobtnCfs Killed When
. J They Hold Up FrUco in Small
Missouri Town Early Friday
(foiifiniiMl Vrom I’nse One.)
The pull Is-aeers for fhe serrlep will
!,«• Ilnn.liilpli Cole. U.imlelpU llryanf,
I*i. l*a<il Cunliy. Cliftoril Hai-iIw!fAe,
Maidenly Tliursday niglil at 11 death. He was married in that . ifv " aki field l.nloi. Jmk r.id.ank. C. L.
o'el.s k in Houston Mr Randolph * amt l.« sorvivrd l>y Ids wife. .Mr* ltnlsev 'ln'1 O. Cmdn.-r eellve.
dentil whs due to heart tronl.de. witlil Randolph. Inn no children. He is also ETdwaid Hidden. H. «*. Head. W. (*.
"Id* h he Imd suffered for some time,I nunived hy t«► sisters. Mrs. Harry
lint which had never liecn the cause] Toller of Nl. land*, and .Miss Kit*
I j for cicnt alarm. ' Randolph <>r St U.uia, who will lie
OI Hie ImhIv will Is- ship|ied to Slier-1 here to atfeml the ^tmeral. Fslwill
man for hitrial. and is expected to iir-|Hlddet^of *Nt l.onis. :t close iiersooal
rite here Saturday niornitiK at lra*tlend; .Mrs. !•»){•* Hurria of Houston,
o’clock over the H »V T c. li will be'»n aunt, and Taite Harris. Jr., anti
lakeii to the home of Judge and .Mrs! Rev. and Mrs. N. C. Riddle of l»allas,j
frank (. Jtillard, lull! South Crockett are others from out of town who will!
street, funeral services will he oin*l altrad the set-vices . Mrs. Riddle is,
Klihunk. T 1». Joiner, c. II. Dorr-heater,
C. It. Hryanl, tieorse Hiirriwlckr, YE.
R. ^Irenls.rJ f! Ktlei, It. »}. Stinnett,
AUh-ii Sanders. \V. A Murphy. Wan*
ley.,.,.l6«t .Tl*. T. R. Mni kliani. YV. G.
Richr rdsen. I.. C. D'llard. honorary.
as Is Mrs. T. \ Cole of!
Ccneial .Kutlguiorff clqfln* that the
(ieruian i*s,pli- tieril a kaiser aeaiti. '
I po -t.-i fVei.v how from the Yatleau sec-
R 1 niff. C. YV. YVhltehend and S. C.
Swain whs cliosen.
r- tarh-8.
Noted Reader to
Appear at Austin
College Friday P. M.
Miss Amin Therese Darauli. render,
wlc aniH'iirs on the Austin College iv-
< eu in l-'ri'liiy evening, will given read-
ing ol iIn- play "The first Year." The
, in ..nil ,,,-in in , , I list |111 Hi ip|<- j — ■*" c-,,.’ ■ m ...... j ,
am' pres-eh d the <au«e of tin- Tun;- 11'1".'' 's a comedy dealing with siluii-j
dor, and ,-n route to lln- I nltisl Slates rhsl life, and the selection |)r. T
'ought to enlist tin- sympathy of hotli jclyi-e lielieves. will H|>|>eal generally to
I tinch ;ittl llritish sfatc-sini-n. and was
■oinewlijil smoessfiil in ||ie latter coun-
try Dr ' Ward drS'lared Ihat he felt
very sir, rsly that the American |» .pic
did not desire (heir relief work among
COCKROACHES
WATER BUGS
ANTS
lyootim goers. Miss I hi vaiilCs artistry
nssnio: a prestutatioii in koejiing with
Hie (llill'iicler of Hie play she lilts,
i In ser, to present.
Resides the play, “The first Year,"
Miss Dtivuult will read several shorter
selections. Her return till* year is nc-1j,inij,.,, ,|,at
llelpntPiT with inudi delight hy
who have heard her In former
here.
tllOSe
> en rs
A prelate, who ii)*in viewing the
cl.try of the I'ascisfi troops into rtonie
remniiitsl thin "the revolution" had
lieen smoessfiil. was rel nkel hy Hie
To | s’.
"It is not a revolution, it I* merely
a change of govurnimuit,' tin- To|ie fci
rnisirted to have saH.
While no official comment is oblatn-
aldr at the Vatican regarding the ad-
vent of Mussolini lo |K»\ver. those Hose
lo the Tout Iff say that the policy n*
the Holy See will not Im- affected hy
the change in the political life of Italy.
The Vationn pclley remains one of dig-
■ juity, silencs* and aloofness.
'I In interest of the To;*- in tin- pol-
itiea! crisis was quickened when tae
1 ascisli adjourned tiieir Congress at
Milan. Tlie resignation id' Hie facta
governtiicn' was a surprise to tin- Holy
See. Will, h had only a linle while ho-
fore ri-iiiveil with approval Hie infor-
a state of siege in Dniy
limn off the engine, and drove the two
joins down I lie truck. They loft the
| train and were shot while making for
an antomoldle.
Kennedy has a record of seven train
roliherles during three years. His role
herios were committed during tin- |ior-
iod from 1 Silt) to IK!lit. Ho served 1"
ycurs in I lie Missouri penitentiary for
the last rnidw-ry. and lias lns-n al lili-
erl.v since 11*1 J.
ducted Saturday afti-rnism at !! o'cloc k! an aunt,
al the Dillard home by Hie Rev. C. A. Shertnan.
Spragins, |,astor of Travis Street Meth-I News of Mr. Randolph's
odist Church, aud imvialwill die in death was rcssdvc-d here as a great! Fellow convicts of Wugchc V. Debits
West !lil| ceinelery. j shock hy many life long friends, as no believed that lie would be made I ires-
Mr. Randolph was 2k years of age intimation of any serious Illness had lilclit. ,
sudden'
An Arresl Made.
Bu file- Assoriotrct Prena
Memphis, Tenn., Nov. o.—YYIlliam T.
Dc-lsie, a former ruilrcmd worker, was
arrested today at West Memphis. Ar-
kausas. and brought to Memphis for
questioning in connection with the nt-
tenipled rolthery of a St. Ismis and
San ftanc'lsco southliouud t»assenger
train near Heventy-SIx, Missouri, early
today. Delsie was docketed at police
headquarters on a charge of conspiracy
to roll a ilia It train and was ordered
held for Federal authorities.
On the Movie Screen
EASILY KILLED BY USING
STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE
had men promulgated.
TTis Holiness manifested great con-
cern Inst Tuesday when groups of Kns-
cisll ami Communists clashed near the
»v . rp | /"cl « gardens. 'Ilic- Toi>e imined-
Uon t lake Calomel b,,lv "liether any one hact
I een injured. W 4
Ic kill* rat* amt mice. It tonn
thesApoititorun Irom buildlnff for water
itnd freah air. A 35r boi oontRlna enouvh
to kill 60 to 100 rats or mice. Get It from
your drur or general atore d**oler today.
READY FOR USE-RETTER THAN TRAPS
I'nless Advised hy Yaitr Thysleian
Bond’s Liver Pills
are better. A prescription especially for
Headaches, liillcmsness, Dirzinc'sg or
Ylulurial Troulde. 25<* ail druggists
COMING TO
THE GEM THEATRE
'Iliat aftc-moon when tin*
Riack Shirts swarmccl in triumph
through tin- city, the Tope stood at n
window fre m which lie could sec Ihous-
nr.ds of Kaseisii ilc*Hc-t>iiding Tlnctan
Hill, lie watched Hie vast moving esm-
course only a lew minutes and then
returned !c ids study to attend to Hie
duties of Hu- day.
ine Tentiff looked with satisfaettr-n
At The Washington.
Jack hondoii uever fails to bring
back the old thrills with his stories that
sigr.li* with adventure and romance In
tlic great open spare's where men arc
"either white or yellow". In "The Nor.
victorious i Hie YVolf," which was linscat upon
Mr. I .unitor's two memorable stories
"1 tie Son i f the* Wolf" and "The YVirp
of a King," the great author craiii-
mest abundant drama of Hie most thril-
ling mil are and N'ornia Dawn, wnr
fiinec' the stories, lias brought it all
out in vivid fashion on the screen. The
story lias to do with the love nf a
wanderer In Hie snmvlnnds for a prot-
U|kui (lie recent speech delivered by tv ludlan maid, to win whom lie un-
Mussolini nl Naples, In which the Fas- dergoes all manner of hardships and
cist! chieftain said lie realized what I risks all sort of clangors. In the liril-
treniendcuts aulimijty and powc*r the | Rant east arc such prominent players
ns Rilith Roberts, who recently starred
TOR FOUR WONDERFUL DAYS—
The Picture that Will Be the Talk of Sherman
The OLD HOMESTEAD”
powt»r
ehiireli xvic-ldisl Ihreughoiit Hie wurlil
and what a lu-neflt ir was to Italy llmr
Rome i^ tie- seal of tin- Holy Pee.
Aunt her seetu-c-o of contentmeni to tin*
Y a Mean is tile fief that six' members
j of Hie |kipiilnr parly, generally known
ns the Ciiltiolii party, are included in
Mussc lint’s Cnliinet.
WITH
If it Is Rheumatism or I.nniiiago you
arc suffering will) go to Keith's Drug
Theodore Roberts
George Fawcett, Harrison Ford, T. Ray Barnes,
Fawcett, Harmon Ford,
Fritz Ridgeway
The greates! of all emotional dramas—the play that has
drawn laughs and tears from a million American hearts—
at last given a production worthy of its story.
Stiirloy'i
Store, get you a bottle of
Rheumatic Remedy and if not satis-
fied return empty bottle and got your
$1-110 buck. Manufactured by Stanley
Drug Company. Tyler, Texas. ofidfe
The cocaine user Is never hungry
and can go from five* to ton day* with-
out sleep.
Patronize a Home Industry
If you are a friend to the Farmers and Stock-Raisers of
Grayson County, ask your butcher for our City dressed
meals—and keep your money in circulation at home- he
needs the money and we need the business.
IT’S IN SHERMAN
Our Abattoir State Inspected.
Sherman Slaughtering & Rendering Co.
Always a Good Show
VWAYWVWAVYA^lVWV
Starting Today
EDITH ROBERTS
In Jack London’s Roaring
Melodrama of the frozen
North
“The Son of
The Wolf”
1IGEM
SHERMAN’S LEADING THEATRE
AGAIN TODAY AND TOMORROW-
DOUBLE BILL
Beautiful Drama of the Great North
James Oliver Curwood’s
Noted Story
West
“IHt VALLEY OF SILENT MEN”
You’ll find abundant thrills
in this smashing out-door
story of love and adventure
that delves deep into the
roots of human nature and
and finds those common
faults that knit mankind
together. ’
No Advance in
Prices
Saturday Morn. 10 O’clock
5c Kids Matinee 5c
in Cecil De Mill,*'* "Katurrifiy Night":
Y'. heeler Onkmnn. Saui Allen, Ashley
C,icper, Feel Stanton, Thomas Jeffer-
son anil others. "The Son nf llio Wolf"
is Hie out rent feature at the YYnslitng-
ton Theatre. Friday;
IRISH INSI KGENTS IKY
TO TAKK LIFE OF MI M AII V.
By the I’nitfd Pros#
Dublin, Ireland Nov. ,1.—Irish Insur-
gents alleniptoil lo take the life of
General lib haiil Mulinliy, Commander
in Chief of Hie Free State army, dur-
ing Hie night when they bombed ills
bon.se ami fired rifle volleys into It.
Free Stale troop* drove off the at-
tacks.
ThanltKgh iug Troelamat ion
By the United Press
Washington, Nov. —l’resi -
deni Harding in his annual
Thanksgiving proclamation is-
sued today, culled upon the pim-
ple of Hie country t» continue to
"make our own great fortune Hie
means ol helping and serving oth-
ers for the good of Immunity."
THE
QUEEN
Today and Tomorrow—
‘‘Western
Hearts’
WITH
ALMA RUBENS and LEW CODY
NO ADVANCE IS PRICES 10c and 20c
BULL MONTANA
in “A PUNCTURED PRINCE”
Monday and Tuesday
WM. FARNUM
In
“TEXAS”
’With
Art Stanton and
Josie Sedwick
A real Western Picture with
lots of action.
Coming Nov. 8, 9, 10. and 11
THE GREATEST OF PICTURES
5th BIGGEST PICTURE YET PRODUCED
“THE OLD HOMESTEAD”
> WITH
THEODORE ROBERTS
AND OTHERS
Thursday, Friday and
Saturday—
Lon Chaney
“Flesh and Blood”
‘‘In The Days of
Buffalo BUI”
Featuring
Art Acord
And the Grea:est Cist ever
assembled
“Empire Builders”
Keep your Eye on The
Washington
Also Sunshine Comedy—
‘Excuse Me Sheriff’
WORl.D’S
LARGEST
CHAIN
DEPARTMENT
STORE
ORGANIZATION
ltiuarporatmi
371 DEPARTMENT STORES
BUYING
FOR OUR
371 STORES
ASSURES
LOWEST
PRICES
LOW PRICES
On All /
Low prices here is a fact! You can easily determine thia to your own
complete satisfaction by spending a few hours some day ™.tH„g com.
parisons. Your comparisons will also reveal to you that quality for
quality, the goods we offer you are uniformly of better grade. Our
tremendous purchasing power is the explanation.
Stylish Fall Coats
Offering Exceptional. Values
The demands of Fashion for distinctive smartness find full realisation in these models
for Fall and Winter that achieve extreme medishueee and meal values that cannot be
duplicated anywhere at our prices.
I
Handsomely
Developed j
I of
Bolivia* ^
Velour* and
Polaire Cloth!
• 4
Black Brown Wavy
Reindeer Sorrento
A variafy of models include the many stylish features dictated by Fashion fo meet'
the requirements of individual taste, such as loug-waisted effects, tailored lines, flare
hacks, smartly belted silhouettes. Some of the models have smart collars of self material)
most of them have luxurious fur collars of Beaverette, Caracul and Opossum.
$14.75 $19.90 $24.75 $29.75
Brassiere Corsets
For Grace and Comfort
If You
Were To Tour
The woman who desires the slim
contour of figure which Fashion de-
mands and is so necessary for poise
and grace, without the constrictions
of a corset, will find these new Bras*
slere Corsets of inestimable value to
her comfort and appearance.
Our
“Lady-Lyke”
Models
assure utmost ease and pliability
while affording the proper fiesh-cou-
uulng quality, and serve the double
purpose of corset aud brassiere.
Model of Brocade Jacquard Body
Cloth with shoulder straps of fancy
silk braid, elastic waist bands, four
supporters—
♦he country from New
York to tlie Golden Gate,
or from Texas to the
northward. 116 doubt your
trlii would Include J. C.
Penney Co. towns here
and there alt along the
route. The sight of a J.
C. Peuney Co. Store, a
visit too, perhaps, would
possibly for the moment
tend to bring your own
home closer to you.
98c
Second model of Brocade Jacquard
Cloth with 9-lnch clastic goree over
the hips, fancy shoulder straps, four
supporter#—
You would receive the
same cordial, courieou*
treatment as extended bj
this store. The same good
quality merebaudtae would
await you. Yen would
find that the Important
Havings realized on pur-
chases here are enjoyed
by the patrons of everjr
J. C. Penney Co. Stole.
$1.49
New and Fashionable Pumps
For Women
Pictured is our one-strap
women's patent leather pump.
Full of style. Grey suede quar-
ter, plain toe, grey suede cov-
i«ied military heel.
$5.50
Girls’ Coats
* 2 to 6 Ymn
Charming, snug little
models of Polaire Cloth
with self or fur collars
of Beaverette or Coney;
warmly and attractive-
ly lined. Remarkable
values at
$4.98to$7.50
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