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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1922.
THE SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT
(18TABLI8HED 1879.)
PttblUL .I Dally Except t.aturdaf.
BHKKMAN, TEXAS.
HMTHOim NOIHBKH
THB SHERMAN DEMOCRAT. PCBLI8HBB8.
W«rtly Dowmit Rubllahed Thurwltyt.
.110 AND 111
f RETAIL TRADE oAlNING IN ML SECTIONS i
] Scpfcmix>t Receipts Averaqe 11.9% More Than Some J
Mont 11, 1921, for Er.tire Country. Federal (reserve
I Board Leo ms
i INCREASES BY DISTRICTS
at the portolfl™. at Sh. rman Tcxaa. Aug. 14 1*79. f
■lami ttconlliiK ti> (lie act of ( onicroaa, Mar. S, 1*79.
ef tbe aacond
•■alt to Tbe Sherman Democrat
|gn |ealrinit add re* cbanfed pleaae glw<
Piltjllehera, Slier lam Torn* Rubecrl-
old aildrea/ ai well aa new one.
L '! 0% 02 MOPE mUNDER i 1.9%'
SUBSCRIPTION RATES;
■ .,m.'U iT_lit Carrier : One Month, flfle J tlirei
alflo one vear $fllMl. Hv mall In Grayson l .mi.ly < >n,h. '
Ml «onrt>". &■<*>■•<*! .JT? ' .cr Ur- 00 By mall tolalde < » Oravaon !
•«: lfcrT,,|Sn^l'.!liud’ Oklahoma One mouth W: *lx month*
Ooanty and in ,nJ Oklahoma and wl’.hla IW> rn-le. On.
E?th ^Sr alX^ion^a, *4.50; one year. ftMKI. Elsewhere $1<W l*r «•*»•*.
iffomlan countries, $100 per mont" pin. the met of nnnllny
■crtpttona ate payable la advance
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MEMBER' «*■ republication of all news d!s;»tchee ercdtled
nalaalvely eetltledjo them£ ‘n p„t*,r HM0 a|so the local news pobltahed
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ASSISTANT sr.\Ti; SIPT. TALKS w,„ lll!lk),
OF THE STATE’S lit KAI. >chool nid.
SCHOOLS. —
| fi<K>,000 a mi liable is to lie distributed, to
ihe n.ooo M-hocU which are applicant*,
j I In If of ilils aiim will lie needed to
care for lhosi> schools, which without
laid, would 1m- tumble to run six months,
and which, under the statute, have pri-
i rity in the dial r Unit Inn. Each county
| will receive the same proport Innate
I share it receive I last year, which will
lie two-third* of last year's amount*.
Mr. Mans asV.tst that all who are in
leieated in the schools la ask th" lee-
|islulure for the ap|iin|>rhitioii which
aviiilahlc funds for rural
OPERA IN THE AMIRI* 'N LAN-
1st Al.E.
SI \KT OFF I MR.
Not many sinners have the nearly
enunciation which is Hu do-
ji,Uu McCormack's art. It Is
hear every aj'llahlc of
his
pej feet
light of
possible to
•°UR®- ,. ,. ,
Though there is little <r no ilislia t
ness to the average singer's vuetillwi
Hou.Yt fs pleasing lo
lar words, now and then.
tl you ^ 1 iiii.isi nt the sjieerh whir'll
lTi'iiiier Heliar l aw deli'ered in <'•!»*-
(row. amt compared il with ment acl-
iliesse of former Premier l.lo.Ml
(Pc.rge you ni'isl have Imii i,iipri""-i’r
\\ilh si* eli'ili.'hl in il rtiller.nl froio
ll.e spirit of the iiverase |iolitir u 1 om-
imrsl. This r'li'iaeot was candid fait-
"’T' ", ' neat, which, id llils time, seems iiiobI
rtrfoga 'nwlful and as-urlne, lour'liing a ipii k
LIFE-SUING CAMPAIGN '
IN SOUTHWEST CIIISIOS
j Srluit’TiVr of rosusii tut ion. Il©
• wns inlan to ilic* hu^pltail in a very
' \v4*nk<»!!‘.*»l Miinlitaun. As Mr. Wheeler
: w:.:, imiiikI i.i companilively shallow
v.’atvr. i; is believed Ills mishap was due
in u fainting S|h*II.
American Red
Trained NT a
Section
Croj! ^»r ay ...»» red and
l.abt
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SjJ I.
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RLD CFTOSS ROLL CALL
AND CHRISTMAS SCAL
SALL ARE DISTINCT
The urofMi-, , . .
^ .rexiiuttWL* in 111** HveraRe mind.
gnnda to have oistks remlensl In Liis^ ,(1|i () n ssio„ wl(1,.,, Mr. Honar
Hull would popularize elasslr-nl ,<(IW ,11.|U.fc u t„ he right
KoWierly. It was *pI that ilm.I.'iK-, ^ j f(J,f >|(( l(.i,N„i,„|,|.. „i„| rertaln.
ltwU Janguage waa to* harsh, ItiMs.m- H)s u.,,s ,,itlUl devoid of
pa risen with Spanlah, Italian ttnd , |„.rori<ni color and oratovira; flourish.
French, fer song pumwes. % Mfly-vfr, ^ lajaipliclf.r, slraigldforwardmw,
the English is n DlttMtHl MKWfcb '""'^hTiiess mid ’directness of his asser-
jptrget A literary artist is capable or f| ^ il:s,full cnnfldi nie.
chorslng tuplionions words. L IThi' rxiiitesl Pclwj'i u Messrs.
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COLLEGE OF DIPLOMACY.
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njrd (U*orir«‘ offers n ran- .study In poli-
tical lOJitnist, dcoiot|i»jr action and r»
jurflon in on cxc»*pt Ion ally cleiir man-
of nnr. Mi. T.:i\v Is talKinir ns the ponple
at this ipoinont, while
More than «*M • 1». •*
visited dining the !*:•».» .. • .
lind July bv <afii:.iit
}<ttnckc, lirst aid mid ii. a
sentative of the Soclliv.t•-•u 1
AVhile visiting thiRe u».iim
< 'apt. Hliacke gH'e ii*‘F» :;!*!
' been
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or* a* 11 K.
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i i »: \ i: Ion.
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Ji’iiiMii ira*
i At a .1oint meeting of the National
: Committee. »*f tlie Ainerlcun Hed ('ros9
and the National Tuheri ulosls Asso-
| rlalioii. held recently, an agreement
| wli.li regard to the campaigns conduct-
led annually by each organization, which
follows tach other only a day apart
;hi < year, was reached. The American
-lived (’loss will conduct Its Hoi) (.’all
S. .\j. V y. a its. assistant State Kii|tf r- ]
intemhnt. and nominee of the ih-nm-
eiatie p.iriv for the Slate Su|>erbitenfi-1
Mil’s office, spoke beioie I la* (SrtlJ’SOil
rounly Tea» heis' Insritnte at a |Mipiitari
meet lug I’l.m sday afternoon. Mr.
Maris lisiiissed some of tin* education-
al problems coiifrotitiitv. 'I'exaj*, ami
]in 11 ieiilar.y did lie defend the free text-
book law :n an ec moode system, an*l
the western of rural school aid an ^
just one, for providing eijiuil (Hlueafjon-
a! op|H»r1 uilth*H to all «hlldren, Mr.
Mails was introduced to his midienet*
by II. H. .1. Kline:, conductor of tin*
Institute*, as the educational lc*nder of
Texas for I la* next few venr*.
Tells of .Sources.
| Mr. Man - gave an outline of the
ftooree* <d Slate fuml< llseil for selloo;
purposes in Texas. 'I’ht* first of these,
la* said, is the ||*‘| inaueuf school fun-i.
the largest of ariv Stale. Interest from
tliis fund it was first thought, would
It* soldieieut for sehool pui‘|»os<*s, and
not until |sv| were rural districts ttn-
thoii/ed to levy loeal taxes. Tin* perm-,
anent fund, said Mr. Mans, Is derived |
from poll tax payments, lnlen*st off
boiids and notes of the peimanent fumr,
one-fourth the revenue of all Staff1 oe-
ciipaf'ou ami gross revenue taxes on oil
piolmtioh and an ad vnlorum lax or
ed Hh* latter’s |>aretitK. Mr.- and Mrs.
Charles 1’roker, in Ronhaih Sunday.
Misses Ruhy and A <1* S Cornel Ins
'and Miss Ruth Johns visited friends
in Deniaon Sunday.
There was a Hallowe’em party nl tin*
home of Mr. and Mrs. Pink Smith
Tuesday night, and a nice time was
re|M»rted l»y the large crowd who at-
tended.
There* has '$een no school nt tin*
1’Tnvst Avenue building this week, hut
school will open again next week.
Fred l^oshun, who had his hands
and arms lavdly humed with gas<dinc
while repairing Ids auto rm*utly, is
r«*|M>rt«Kl improving. As yet his hands
do not retain any strength.
Ilit* two H. V. 1*. C*. of Forest
Avenue Paplist Church are trying for
pm iiiciiiImts on Sunday, and are urg-
ing a large attendance. The Juulor
organization will mc*et at 1 p. in. ami
the Senior nt 41:30 p. in.
The Sherman Manufacturing Coin*
! pan.v is still nssdvlng applications for
j work.
| Severn I visitors were* over from the
----- Honimm Cotton Mill Wednesday, and
AW hnve l>«'ii vislticd hv it min,, their mill rminlnK full lim<‘
"hit'll was npjiitx'lalcl Ity ns all. 1 vk itl, plenty <>f orders for elolh.
Jitke Wilson.who was ill the pawt week, ----. — *---
with th-im-ne fever, lots recovered snf- The more Imtter used in a enke the
fleientlyi to resume his duties as over- hiclter the temperature required to
s<vr for the Sherman Manofnetorim; |„,ke it
fionimny. j -----——■ — -
f'liflon Madera <*r Bonham was here For Colds, (irip or lnflueiua
sociAi.es
on hnsiness Wlslnesday.
Miss I.iila llamlrix visited friends
in Itonhnm during the pas! week.
MV. and Mix. hVllon llolcoinh visit -
To Cure a Cold in One Day
niul as a Preventative, take lalxntlve
BltOMO QlTNlNE Tablets. The box
(Be sure von get BUOAIO.) .'US', adv.
. !
lions la-t’ore Itouiry, I-on ,ml Kiwanis
i luh.. as well as tin ......“ 11 “ j n-om No.eiiiber 11 tu jn >fi.vep^^y y» «»nta......j.» jUiJtA'niwwK tMiIS^nrrs
Of I he tutted Stales diplomat*
Eurow' IihYv been wont to say that Its are thinkiia-
officials and attnelies of the Stale De- Mr Oeonm is follow inn tbe usual cam-
pHrlment have not had the neei-ssarr paluninn metlnsls.
trainin'! In public affairs, history. poli-|
PARCEL POST LOSSES HEAVY.
n* i\
panel post Ioksos, due lnrgcly t<
theft, arc estimated ;»t $7,uno.UOU 01
nu»rc for this year. They loiulcd $&.•
tic«, find so on, for their pisis. '»o
the other hand those connected with
Ihls Rerviec In the governments or
rope have been edneated in It
lifetime profession. .......
The duplicity, Uoodwinkinj! imd craf- |!isf year, an increase of X'j,-
tj metlusts of Europmin ilfploinner „y,.,' tirjft, for which year the
tin to not proved to Ih* of mo«h Rood nanreSati I $2.MS),(iifiO.
for the governments or the people. „ grenf exfeot, Iheso Jesses iRblnil
here has been reaction- ajlwiftki to (|| n ron^ i9t‘ s,''lvi,''1
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the usual trhkery. This surmise Is Ikiiiic out by Hie <11-
Y«t, there Is a seienee .Taneeted will: (OV(,| V ,,f „ ,,1,.1 ,|| council Bluffs
diplomacy (which every one. Identified j,,VV(( 0,„. f,f nie principal (ninsconii-
wltli it should know. There aw con- n(,„.ll| transfer points. At llils ofti<-»-
rcations with which every one should „|<ino n,,. ihefl- in the pnst two months
he familiar. No doubt, ihe officers and ,>slinmlcd al *I(«I.(KI0, and more
attnclu-s who carry on the regular work (|,nn j,, 0( tj„. m, men employed there
of dlplotnntle offices should he versed „ri, under suspension,
fully In this Fcionce. | Curse ns the losses are, it Is the
The plnn of New York University to widespread picvnlense of different
found a college of diplnmsey ts lo line c,,nils dishonesty that wrinkles on,
with present tendencies There are prows ■*;11 * worrisime thought. One
arhools for eomne-relal secretaries. (lf tIn- iliief weaknesses Kenenilli ev,~
achools of commerce, and a sehool for dent is the wIllliiKtiess. evin ih^ilellle
hearly cverytiiiiiK of prnetlcal 1ni|S>r- rr„t,. j,orpose. to ohtnio money h.v nnv
tance. One thlna is sure, every col* means. Money ive are f'ixiua as our
Jege floes some good.
lions and Instructions «l ...... . ......... ... , , , , , ...
y. w. c. A. and mum ..indoor ......is I 1 h'' nberruh.sis Association sBonuly noted tin-payment of ...... tax,
mid lake*. At the mnjorln of the pis.ls |'vl1 , wide sale of nol a« providing merely ........mllflca-
tiiid lakes visited, the Copiah, has not- | ‘ 1",1' Stu,a t,,,w 1 lst «»’« «' >' voting, hut nan just lax due the
ed particularly Hint practical!.' litile , "* ls|-...... Ntiile, m,d pailicnlarly the selwol fund.
or no life saving p.ucaotlons are it,ken. A lRSHe1d Jolnt v ^ TU,‘ '»* "*'B >• ' «.* I long before 1.
A larjfe lake at Nevada. Mo., is owned |"'F; I'ImHIoiik saynthat undoubtedly the had any coimedlon With suffrage, lie
by an old Indian, who believes that if j‘ n‘'c''veness ol tlie mutual imdcistnnd- dednred. in the belief flint every In.li-
n person were drowning someone near 1 M-1,181 11 ulS* iiu.imiii upon 1 n* vidnol should eonlrihule something to
.... cxlniit to which the loral workers of *»w, ...
at hand would Rome to tin* resem. j, ... ci niu<»nt ■ expense.
(both orgainxutioim adhere »o tbe agree- .
Many letters of coniniendalion have I,,,,.,,, ,,v,-rapping of effort will he In-
lM-en reci*i\ed from chapters visited by lJur4,)US (..llw.s nv„
< upl. Ilmicke. Snllrm, Kan., was par-|1(| orgnnlEatloas betipve. and il is of
ileulnrly well pleased with his demon* givut importance' that this idea U- thor-
strations at the Country club outdoor uli,ka'KUmd h> the I,s al workers
dn both, Hci'ordiug 10 John Barton
I
An KiMiMiuiif Measure.
I rime otijcctlve.
(FLEN’TY OF VILLLYSS AT HOME. '"T( «l STREETS AND ALLEYS
11. Tin.vs, of the si-
11 pleiiipotentInry enu
Petpntnti Will
lent drama had
mi President obrdgoaV.DMexiw»-in*r»- ...
gard to ihe tatter’s complaint against .......
jnaktfft Mexicans the villians in so
liutiiy photoplays. Mr. Hays will, it ts
laid arrange for uiher villians.
| Frankly, the movies don't have to go
to Mexico any longer for villians.
Frankly, Mexico is justified in protest-
ing. Villians hnve been increasing fast
In our own land, we are sorry to say,
In the past few years. It ought to lie
possible for the movies to get Amert-
SSeeretory K. Wehli, of the Bureau of
Piddle Work, Akron, (Miio, remarks
thpt gai'laige cans arc the most reliahh
h«rnaidci of the social life of a com
mindly His views are true In pro,
dplc and only partly true in fact.
Any community may he judged by
the ei ndillnn of streets, nllevs am
yards, especially lank yards. The con**
lucidly yvMrli does nol care how tin
town looks is a community that Is a*
well saiisfh'd with misrule’ns with pm-
gressive government
can villians more easily and rhenpty
than Mexican villians.
A NUy.rinnn uonain Isdltitbor f,f (hi
remaik that I Ills mis a gentle Ilalhiwe
| Tn. ami so'i| was. Those famous twins
■ m *'ld .lupiler I'luvlns mid (Mil Boreas
I'r. Francis <>. I’eahody,' of Harvard Chine to town just jo tim, to help tin
University, says: “Where one sCruh* people out and keep the rollickers in
woman has a nervous breakdown there —•-
are a hundred of the Idle rich with Ihe Premie IP mu Law suggests llnii
game ailment”. If we understand the Great Britain probably would like ic
Doefor aright, It would Is- wise for have a pulilienl and legislative rest
the idle rich, if they can't do auy-cprp Thu fa what we'd like lo hnve.
thing else, to take tn washing.
The contract ft.r ^itc\(9fLp wt-lE has
been let h.v the City of Sherman. The,
altj ts already' tMtsurpassetl In tIre
^unlitf of its water, anil the city fnth-
bul they gi\e as the official razz.
pool. The following is uu extract from
a letter recently sent in by the life
saving examiner of that town:
"('apt. Rnacke’s clever work nt
the large outdomyyool of ila* Coun-
try Club was watched in breathless
silence, oirly ro he broken by wild
cheering at Ids many extraordinary
1 feats of swimming and life saviiig.'
Capt. llaucke. to us. is a marvel of
efficiency and Ids crawl stroke Is
still Hie talk of the town. He not
only has been « great help 111 the
Life Saving lk-pnrtment. hut bus
given even greater Interest to the
Hed Cross in Its oilier lines of
work."
There are several well organized life
saving corps in the Southwestern Di-
vision. Kansas City, Mo., has an ex-
cellent women’s corps. Ai the uiiuiml
banquet, held in Muy, life saving
badges were awarded to more than
forty women, service medals to two
and lhe; life saving bar to one.
On July Sttth the river patrol of the
St. l-ouis Chapter gave an exhibition
and races at Lincoln BHtch, on the
Merainec Itlver. This exhibition was
witnessed h.v probably the largest
crowd ever gathered at Lincoln Bench.
Morn than 5tMI canoes fringed the sand
wlienNhe lirst event, the canoe singles
race, wits announced. Cnpt. Knacks
had charge o: I lie life saving demon-
stration. showing, the various methods
of breaking death holds encounfered
In rescuing a drowning person.
Eight life guards, after Ids demon-
stration on the barge, struggled vicious-
ly with each other In a practical illus-
tration of UQp saving turtles.
The Galveston, (Texas) Life Saving
Corps huye frequently exhibited ilielr
skill in first nid and life saving, owing
10 the prompt and efficient first aid ad-
ministered by three members nt me
Galveston Life Saving Corps on Juno
1th, the life of John D. Wheeler. 'Jd
sears old. of Houston, Tex., was saved.
Mr. Wheeler was overcome w hile batti-
ng In shallow water and whs found
dealing In an unconscious condition.
The ihree members of the life euving
corps succeeded In reviving Mr. Wheel-
er thr mgh thg application._ of file
lo
I Payne, cliuirmqu of the American lied
, ( Toss, and Dr. Alexander Miller, presi-
j'loin of the, Xajtlonnl, Tuberculosis As-
jsociutlflip.., „
The official sUilgmeiit of the two or-
mtiiizuthins follows:
j l, There is no-efl*<'ial cooneclion
1 between the eapipuigii of the Na-
| tioual Tuliercultwlk Assis laiioii and
1 lutl of the American Hed Cross.
'J. There is to he no use of the
jderl Cross emblem hy the National
Tuberculosis Association,
j X 'l lie tltl$*%f ihe American Hed
Cross is not tfl lie used In the saja
of Tiihercolojits S^als.
1. The dales of the American
lied Cross Hull Cull are to Is- No-
vember lltli to November Both, in-
clusive ; and the National Tuliercu-
losls Association's sale of seals
begins Deccmher lst uud^qntiuucs
until Juouia)'
A
not
prisoner of fhe ITiKisl States is
allowed to have a penny in'Ills
pockets.
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Take
for the liver,j
Reware of imitations. Demand
the genuine in 10c and 35c pack*
ages bearing above trade mark*
'Tin* n oiiouii(*;J n Imiitis.raii'»n |»y
towliers .,i tin* tree I**xt . U((i*L l;iw
xvoiiltl (*rfi*» i :i Moings in Hie ml val.u -
um t:»x levy for s< hoof pnrprses. 15
r»*Mls of \\ llie h muy In* iiynl for su*f-
Pl.'ing fr-'c text I,inks. Mr. Mali's de-
ft'ti'h'd I In nii nson- ns an economic
one, declaiiog that t-'xt hooks wjoe
Mipplltsl t, Texas children ibis year at
n per capita tost of Sk^J); (a. figmiw
l|ev
The?
schools, he said. But I» cents of flic
ad vahu'iim tax was ustst for text t-ooks
this year, leaving the rcnalnlng III
cents of ihe I-*,.edit increase adopted
by Texas fusqile for supplying text
hocks to lie used in aiding Ihe schools
in ether wavs This tax rale Increase,
jtmieh m edial fi-■ the schools, would
I in ver Im vmhccii voted, lm declared, ex-
]ce(d for the purpose of buying text
hooks.
Tin* free text hook law I- a part/
of the Slate Constitution an mtich ns
pp hlMtietf ta a part of (he F^lernl .
(< nsliiotten, and no ?Whfc'' that has ever
(adopted free lexl books lias repealed
Ihe tnensiiie. declared Mr. Marrs.
< rMirizes l egislature.
’
De;hiring that Cie ig-g^hiune ha 1 i
failed to mnke an atipfopiintion to sop-
lement the regular sources of school
"fittpls for this year, Mr. Marrs sold
(the department is having difficulty in
'pitying the per enpiht Ht-nortlomneid of
l$H! s»*l last year. “We Iiojh to Is' nine
11o fend out the le’iiaieder of hist year's
■ apportionmiffll due the schools by I lee.
j I, nad l,y .Lm, 1 to lieein pay! a* ' u the
*10 npjioi'lonnicnt 'Ins year." The ap-
portionment Is cut fo $1(1 this year
jlliroiigh failoii of ihe la*gislalure to
toake the nsn:il a| ffioprlfftlort- '
j The Stale does not, r.wy ,eqnal .jgtims
to all ehildren. Imt dpial (rpii ilmiith's,
sill:I Mr. Moris It cost move per etip-
II.a to teaeli some.groups than ethers,
and for lids reason, rural sehool nut
Is justified, the SuperiiilendenPehs't
deelnreil. Diffii ult.v was anlleipaled by j
|Mr. Marrs In sceiirlng from the I,eg-
j taint lire Ihe needed approprlaHoti for
,rural selieol aid Ibis- year. lie oulllm*!, |
however, tlie basis on which the $1
BoifsBlouses
No. 335—Heavy Corded Madras. This
heavyweight corded blouse -has a good ap-
pearance and is made to wear.
No. 950—80-Square Percale. The patterns
are beautiful and will go through the laun-
dry time and time again and hold its color.
390—Blue Stripe Madras, all Blue grounds
with fancy stripes, this blouse will wear
like iron. . '■/If.
Special 79c
THt~ DEfrEJiDAGLE STORE
JUT , .
y9
LUCK'S GARMENT SHOP
, , FIFTY MORE NEW COATS
Just unboxed and ready for special sale today. Children s
Misses, Ladies’, sizes including extra sized models. These
are the best Coat Values ever offered. All colors, every
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Children’s Coats Up to 14 size at $4.50 to $12.50
Ladies’ Size* on Special Sale at $10.00 to —. $49.50
FIFTY NEW DRESSES TODAY
These, too, have just been received.and Cloth
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—We are Always Pleased to Show You—
HOME, SWEE
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taoME—TWO-FISTED JUSTICE
' By H. J. TUTHILL
Copyright, 1922, by the Mail h Bxpreaa 06.
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