Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 20, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 15, 1922 Page: 2 of 6
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESbAY. AUGUST 15, 1922.
)M CAROLINA
•MU WILL COME
1I0C0LLE6E
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OLD-FASHIONED
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Huge Plane and Aviators Who Will Fly to Brazil
rAI IJLMta TO HATE
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FX*VMKNT THIS KALI.
It -i*-*. <!:_ 1 tf • {
■ ' pro#..* O. FaMlrti*r. of Yto©re*vUlo, j
JSL-r.,' hi* h«n’eW<-t*d haul of the d*-1
VfRWKIW AM) THKIK FAMILIES
EXPECT A FINE TIME AT
■i. L WUUDI AKK FRIDA)
V-n <s» .'r* • •
Mcn>l*,;ty Slicrnuiii Mhrlnc nub
.**‘r •" ** hwi. haul or Uie •*-’,«#. Uh*4i,«lye,awl .1.li.lntui ant plan-
pertinent of English UngnumeMI Ut-;t,int, v, old-fsiihi.ro«i tiasket ph-nic. to
•Wturp in Austin • follows. t» lake up |„ ^<*1.1 «t Woodlake Furls m.*l Friday
*hl* work 4* SopttTulatr..jiwmiha. The imitations kwued -to- the
i Pfof Faulkner I* an A. H. graduate1,,,, m^r* die
;of Washington ami Lee l’Blvereilji. and tin* vvijli refefcmv to (!>**
«Mi pnraiM gnriinafe work arid t*j Rob yW chicken roost aud la- there
Oll*d hi* maalera ^itrw in RngUril at 3 hi With your banket full of
.tfckrr. Ilia mow advanced work In ^ken 1rt*\ f,i the old-feablnned way.
flMMUtb wa* dune in Pennsylvania and lol* of .ither t Id turn you liked iu
Slate Collet;.', where he received ll.e ,t,p old faahl.me.1 da vs.
*fci,A.;«le«ree. He waa inatrnetor for. wtn furnish watermelon*. which
IWh yea re in the North CgtMltttt Col- «ail fnf (lu, okifuahloned
te*r«if>. AgMcnltur* and Engineering,
•flfUnhe State Collet.'.* of North t’aro-
<tlna. and later waa Inatructor In Enr
:HUM) Bt’HwmujlTnDla State V«ik**e. In
■ way.
BHug'ytiftr olif-faKhloned bntliinfc
writ and.* tf you can't swim. yon wny
find it handy while eating melon.
An ohl-faaiiloned orchestra will play
Hldltidw to Ida teaching experience, any yd<|. tunc while you dance in the
Prof. Fanlkner has had eouaiderable
aApkekanoc in adminiatrative work,
f • • r. W. Eiweraon to Assist.
To a salat in the F.agllsh department
at Atiatln College. F. W. Emerson, for-
nterly in charge of the department «t
‘EnglishJji Rbttfnan lllgh School, has
-been secured.
old-fashioned h*itt.
And ttyc old-faahioned chlggers will
Iw.iout to welc me .vou in the old-fash-
ioned way. *. ,
We've t(hl you the atory in an oid-
fashinned way.
Don’t forgeT,the old-fashioned rule:
the i’.t&!
Mr.'Emerson hold* 11 p. Wear ‘the Fea mid present
from Southern Methodist 'earlt.
..A •> 'mou/fleu lion nw. feoikl eni. * . (1. . 1: > • .
"iWfrYbr the ...liege foi
lly unclui rigid
and a miWeni degree from
y of Texaa. He will have
of instruction of fresh man ,lCm-
liusses during the coming year,
flie exception of the changes In
1 lsh department the tcadilng
for Iftl^-'JS remains
S.; U. Trevino
rhargie of the Spanish de-
during the coming year.
Pfof. Homer Rainey of the department
tion will t** absent (Iu leave
the long session, but maintains
tion with the college. - B. F,
'ATIgendt, InstrucLor Ip chealifrj dnr-
W’WHio’i goep to Vanderhllt to ftc-
-0 fellowahip In chemistry. , Dr.
C. 8. Pepper, professor W Vrdnch and
ho is • In stVlagWa-recovering
Cere ilhieas, la eKjarted to re-
bia work at the college in Sep-
tember.
M.tiKO INSULTS WHITK
WOMAN: DOES UNDER KNIFE
Shreveport, 1-a., August 15.—Witli-
In a few nduqtes after he had been re-
kfiked from jail Sunday night umler
bond, Jesse Jcrnlgan, negro, 30 years
. was spirited fkfihi The elty in an
jutomoidle by a palfjVtf rniiski'd jjicn
to an
aub*
„,by
jinking
to.Tiis'while wo-
rn rg^Retng
Isolated spot arid Tore
xdt to an operation. ^
Jernlgaa was airesied
# pollie and ebargii ]
» Improper remark
an, the. teehulcal charge
trderly conduct.
According to Ji
to the police, after
ler bond lie bad pr
eks from jail wbi
ty of right or fen
who carried him sev
tountry where the
toimed. Jerulgnn tvnk: then returned
io Ibe city In an autoanobfie'
lis abducters
street In front of fM
»l aitortly before !^n
BOW a patient at th^
This is signed by Irwin O Harris,
tile old-fmiiiioiiiHl president,' and Oncer
Dial,* secret u ry.^
3 ARRESTED
Cool Comfort!
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No dust, smoke or cinders
on the Interurban:
Enjoy a cool clean ride on
your next tup. between
Denlson-Skermaji- McKinney-
Datks-Waxahaehie-Hills-
boro-Waco-Ennis-Cor- M
and intermedSate poinU
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HOURLY SERVICE
t eat like a hungry
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You Knew a Tool* la Heed
When It tuakaa yon eat like a ha
toy and brings back
i hecks. Too can
i Strengthening. I n vigors11 _
Grove'* Taatclesa CHILL TONIC. OQe.
| —<Adv.)_,_toea
. Excellent Table Board
j The Best Home Cooked Meals
Nice Cool, Modern Bedrooms
MRS. LANE.
1*0 Smith Walnut
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USED PARTS
And Repair Wark far aU
8AVB MONET]
PHONE I7W
KELLEMS &
TROUT •
(Across From Blrge FUling
Station. South Travis)
Walter Iilnton, former
Athintie, will Is* In the eis-k
Navy lieutenant who was one of tlie two pilots of the NTi that first crossed the!
The,
^LH- Nu'
kpft«vi1\n tlie flying boat Kampala t’orreia leaves New York for Itlo de Janeiro.
for tin. flight to the Brasilian
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plane i>hotograph was made While the K00 horse lK.wer se ilnni* was living prepared
Vutenuinl KxposUi'm at Ksslugton, I’a. Hinton is show u with Dr. K. I‘Into Marti
us, who will lie ilrt* navigator.
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MEN ARE AI.IJCfJKD TO HE IN-
VOLVED IN FIRST D1STURU-
TlNfE IN DENISON
Three arrests in connection with an
alleged kidnaping and whipping which
occurred In Denison in July, supposed-
ly in connection with the railway shop-
men's . strike, were made by Sheriff
Boyd Craig, Deputy Sheriff Bart Shilip
ami Ranger Boyd on duty at Denison,
in Ileiiisoii Monday afternoon.
nu* men arrested were Big (Kd)
Smith, a well known “wrestler ;>C. J.
Cay. mid I.co Auderijpn, alj: «f Deni
PERSOILM
SOCIAL NEWS
COTTON MIIX BASEBALL TEAM
WINS TWO (JAMES—GARD-
ENS NEED RAIN
TtiFy^wTfe turned/
military authorities at"
M i ' were
W*.
ti"’<ypak,''or<' I’hiqed 1^<«H y. o.
Its were said to lie in eon-
1 the first outbreak i>f law-
lileh occurred in • Drab in
strike.
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Presbj-terian Women’s
f The Woman’s Auxiliary'anA‘
itrcles of First I'rcxhyterintb
nvited in a meeting at lbe:
Holiday nfternoon. In t
he president, Mis. Jeff
ilded.
After the opening hymn,"“I;1
"ell the Story.” Dr. Ji
lember of t’hrisUan Kilm'ntio;
rn church, gave the infrjMlnctor.v pray-
r*
Dr. T. 8. Clyce, who lias just ,re-
urned from a meeting of the oiVSfti-
ive committee, in Montreal, N. C., was
resent by invitation, tixtalk to the wo-
»«i on what was accomplished at
lonMeat, for furthering t'Urlatlau Cilu
tion. The Southern Omreh lms a
egular fund, known as the. ’‘Student
iody Fund,” and last year ’'the Wo-
lau's Auxiliary of Hhcrmau.F'rsl I’res-
ytefian Church, inaugurated a move-
lent to liavi* the lienefits of that fund
xtcudeil to all volunteers who had
edlcated tiiemselves to life service
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1 am inlereateti in giving the new*
in this column, anil will appiecint"
any news sent we by anyone. Phono
me, Will Tinnel, Sherman Manufac-
turing Company* •w'*
Quite a number from here went to
Houston Park to hear James B. Fer.
guHoh>peak. He wants to lie our nexj
Tnitctl States Senator.
We are having some nice bail gamjfs
here at the cotton mill ball park every
afternoon. Every body is Invited to
come and enjoy the sport.
We are needing rain badly. Our,
gardens a re, burning up and soon will
be gone if it doesn’t rain right away,
Clinton Phel|ts, president of the
the Sherman 'i. Manufacturing Corap*iny
plant, bus gone to Boston, on ImsUicAj
v •’ " Wilson, overseer of woaviu|,
take Ids vncatioii iu September.
Jeff Acre has been unable to work
for two weeks. He bus lumbago Iu
ids buck.
Miss Minnie Lusk has gov:*.- to Aljj-
baiiia Citjr, Ala., to visit h *r mother
a ml brother, whom she lias not seen in
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AU. aiiifATnL Monroe Dixon are Ihe
proud pmwitSj of twins.
• W. H. l'ciuiVl will enlist subscriltero
for The Sherman Democrat. Please
help him. Ail subscriptions appreciat-
ed.
The Social Harp Singers meet the
second and fourth Sundays, at 2:30 10
3i*tr> p. in.
JJr»- 'V. M. Arnold left Saturday for
Wkxnhachie. She will visit her daugii-
tcr. Mrs. Potts, and son, Ruben, uud
their families.
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On the Movie Screen
Al the Gem.
A mau hard ns iron, who believes
only iu hi marl f, a man who doesn’t even
know his own name, but who him the
utmost eonfUleiiee in bis own powers.
Is depleted by William S. Unit in bin-
new Pa rn nu nut picture, •‘Travelin’
tin,” directed by l-saibcrt llillyer, who
also ncennrixeil the drama from Mr.
Hart's nr n > y.
■J. B.“—a cattle brand—is what the
hero calls himself. ’ He rides Into
town amt innkiyi everyone respect him.
Evcb tlie Itluerant prc4(*lu;r and his
la-nut if nl wifo, (earn to fee! that he
is a man among, joen, but ttsey cannot
induce him to' admit his belief in a
higher power than himself.
How finally lie comes to realise that
man alone ranuot always coutrol hu-
man events, how love softens his heart
hnd results in a great snertfife—these
things are told in a drhium.UH* is one
of the most coAipeil
the screen. * ,
Etlmi GnT Tei|y
and lovely biro!
other fine ni$cn
edly this is an
the type that has made Mr. Hairt fam-
ous and endeared Mai to pMoie fan*.
The picture comes to tlio Gem Theatre
for a season of two days <pnmmcncing
Friday next.
Buy it In Sherman
1 drkiua. «>at U
“jSf *T
nu* of our people attend prayer the call o(j a profession, evil
Ing every Wednesday night nt the KirlK sccm porfi-ctiy ccmlcnl
Irene clmn h on Fast Wnlntir urt atijl have no rccrois foi
Piesiey
Dallas nt
Shreveport!
Wichita Falls
Beaumont at FI
Flay Tuesday.
eston.
Houston.
S4 .22))
San .Antonio.
Worth.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Hj^krlstlanlty. In opnoiug
ikrks, Dr. Clyce gave to the women
ie gtatlfyiug assuranee that the exe-
utlve committee had grniiicd tiielr
*qnc*t, and he explained how audit
rneflts may be obtained by any vol-
uteer, whp is seeking edipaitiou to
ofk iu the missionary field, at home
■ abroad.
(3yee’a address covered many
that iu(ercste<l his bearers, and
ranch information and en-
11 - **, v , «
... Id offering.was made, for the
re present, and Joined In the
benediction.
Monday's Results.
(’levda mbPhll a delphia, rain.
One game schisitiled.
Standing.
Club- I».
St. Louis ...... .. 109
New York ........ Ill
Detroit ..... Ill
go ..... 109
Cleveland ...... 113
Washington .....V I OS
Philadelphia ..., , 305
Boston .......... log
Where They Play Tuesday.
Cleveland at Philadet|>hia. ,
Detroit at New York. , j*,*.t Jo\t*j
niitHRo lit BoRtcm. I 4
St. Louis at Wsshiugtoiif.nS‘^
. [O'f \
r«mc Chitrcli on Fast Walnut
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yfleft Saturday for West Texas,
to visit'her daughter and son-in-law.
“Grau^mu" Stanley, left Friday for
Van Alstyne to visit old friends and
grandchildren. /
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chestnut vis-
ited at Johnnie Howard’s Sunday eve-
ning. '
Rev. Tony and Rev. Knox Jones,
Nozarene evangelist minister and Sin-
ger, left Friday for Boswell. Okla.,
where they were invited to help carry
on a two weeks' meeting, and a two
weeks meeting in the country near Bos-
well. -'['d?/:'
The Pleasant Valley Baseball team
■u»o pi(ived ,hf. Hliernmn Cotton MiU ball
.team here Sunday afternoon. The
game was played 7 and 10, In favor of
* the Sherman Cotton Mills.
401 i ,rtK' Telejdione boys of Sherman.
•lilO the Colton Mill lwys later and
‘NO BCori' wns - a0(I 81 in favor of the
Cotton Mill hoys.
Callage prayer meeting will be held
Jiere at W. S. Lewis’ Wednesday night.
At tl* Quem. ~
Wlin 1 liecomcs.of^college girls?
• It devends in what part of the coun-
try the question is asked Jult What the
answer will l«*. If tlie questioti were
asked by an iuqniring reporter In Hol-
lywood the reply would pJobahly be,
they try for the movies.
There are* certainly a targe number
- Of college graduates among the girls
working in the motion pteture stndio*
of tlie west. In the Allis* Calhoun pro-
duction. “A Girl’s Desire," all of the
girls used in the Isiarding school scenes
arc college graduates.
Most of these girls took academic
courses. But one studied to become a
physician, another took iub olentlstry
and,a tiiirji liad iiiii’iitlons fo Ihs-ouic a
lawyer. Whatever" causedSlhem to go
off at, a tangent aift' heqbtne picture
actresses is an luiknovvti gflfkntity. The
lure of The screen was jfionger than
' Mty for the
L with their
heir Choice.
also true
Cbefound
principal
Wliaft is true of tlie gi
of hots. Around a sfudlpj
graduates from most of
colleges of the country.
In a fcw vcifra ii may.,
to gif to coUejuLtf> enter (1
try afrit is t«i become' a
or other profession. |
nie'jilot of “A Girl's II
willfjifi Shown at the Ql
Tuesday, is novel in plot.
necessary
film Indus-
er,‘doctor
% 5 -
Ire.’’ which
n Then! re
It ie a cmjo-
edy-drama that will appeal to alL
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fwr •' iMb B**ulls. T tf
Chicago 8,„ft. 4J»uis c. ,IiV l
Pliiiadetphln 10,' I'ii tsliiirgli 1, »•.
Two schedule.!. ''Df
Prominent Odd Fellow Dead. i
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ON SIXTY-THIRD BIRTHDAY
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Ills., August 15. liarles j
ey. owner of the Chicago j
who has been iil in a ho*-
IflMet a month, celebrated |
r-Hiird birthday at home today,
d Roman” la greatly improved |
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Boaton at Chbago. ‘ ‘
New York at Pittaburgh. |
riMdUdalddw at Ckteittuati. '
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ONLY TWO WEEKS MORE
4To buy up-to-the-minute Walf Paper at 33 1 -3 off iegular
price. We have a good selection yet, but all patterns are
gofeg Uft. ,
W. N. BUTRIDGE
210 S. Trati*
Phone 460
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a Tonic* Helps build yoiia
I 'and keep you well
X or 3 Cans
of Baking Powder
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