Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 20, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 15, 1922 Page: 4 of 6
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRA1 TUESDAY. AUCUST 15, 1922
^l0****™ Business Day hy Day SUCCESSORTO
As the Goverment Sees tfJI DR. BOAZ TO I
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PAINT AND WALL PAPER
You do not knmv what Ton misa when you do not call and tN da
bargains we arc offering in paints and wall paper. We have the
price. Beautiful lied rooms at (L50 per*room; paint at |2.9I Bri
gallon. Plenty other bargains, Johnson floor wax 65e per caa.
^Jj^fiNALD WALL PAPER CO.
S#^h Side Square . * V* r\*
ttti SHRfcMAN DEMOCRAT. PUBLISHERS.
Weekly Democrat Published Thu relay a.
U.S.fACTORY EXPORTS $1,623,000,000
no and tit
. at the poBfoffice at Sherman Tern*. Aug. M, 187V. air mall
—Oar a< the aeeond ctasa according »o the act of Oongnws, Mar. g, 1870.
arSNCtUITION RATES: .,v ‘ ,
PdILT DEMOCRAT—By Carrier: One Month. «V r three fnnntoa, 11.80;
■M ■aaoaa 88 80; one year, $600. By mall In Grayson f?Nti.ty- Month,
•t; three month*, f 128: ana J*r null outride cf Qrayson
OBawty and la Texas and Oklahoma: One month 7V; afx month* 84 00; ana
paar. $8.68. Beyond TVxau and Oklahoma and wihin 1.000 miles; One
•■■th, «ei ala months, $UO; one ytar. $8.00. Elsewhere 8t.no per month,
ameept la foreign countries, 8100 per month, plus the cost of maUlng. All »ub-
aerlptlon* are payable in advance
___WEEKLY DEMOCRAT —One ye »r 8100.
nr the I'nlted Pre«* VtJ -- '
Dallas. TnritoASjgu*! IS. —-*The
Boar’ of TmstriwTtf Smrnnfffi Meth
<Mlh University Will meet lit Soptem-
W. $1,623,000,000
Y MANUFACTURES
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$1,114000,000
FOOD
V 30.3 %
her to select a President of tlie Institu-
tion to sueeeed Bishop II. A. Bona It
has lieen learned from Judge Joseph E.
Cockrell. President of the Board.
A iiuorum of the board of Trustees
I* not present In Dallas now. Judge
Cockrell snid and no meetings have
been held. It la not liellovcd the Bonrd
will lie called to meet for auy purpose |
unttl September when the election of
a successor for Bishop Boas, who is In
Korea superintending Methodist mis-
sionary activities, will be the principal
business. '
BUY IT IN SHERMAN
to *n>e Sherman Democrat, Piitdtohcrs, Hb. n jan Texas. Subscrl
"l as new one. ,
darirtng address changed please girt old tddtcu* as well
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$925,000,000
RAW MATERIALS,
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■MIB OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS—The Assoclat.d Press la
Irriy awl tried to the wee for republics 1 tow of all new* dispatches credited
r not Otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news published
. All rights of ^publication of special dispatches herein are also re-
Grasshoppcrs are a luxury among
certain PhiUlpiue Islund tribes.
PATTIES
Lara four time*as longs* the usual compacts
of face powder and rouge. In a large highly
buffed gold box with mirror and pufL .Ail
SERVICE CARS
FOR WHITESBORO
CALL 161
SHERMAN DRUG CO.
TWO MEN ATTEMPT TO
CHLOROFORM WOMAN HERE
PM*'*9**
Tlie first place for the detention of
juvenile delinquents was In New
York. v . .
Police Monday investigated the re-
port of un utteuipt made by two men
eaily Monday to chloroform a Mrs.
Brooks, residing at 1108 North Grand
avenue, in her home.
Patrolmen Holcomb and Roliertson
answered a call shortly after 4 a. m.
Moudn.v and going to the home were
able to scent strong traees of the ehlo-
Mrs. Brooks said she was
roform.
awakened by the men over her and
that they left hurriedly when she a lous-
ed. She was sleeping In an upstairs
apartment, and the men awakened per-
sons who were sleeping downstairs,
who reported that they left in a car.
Although the officers found Mrs.
Brooks’ apartment ransacked, Mrs.
Brooks found nothing missing. No
trace of the two men had been found
Tuesday.
Upw.....;
LEONARD REA SUSTAINS
CRUSHED HAND MONDAY
rinee the chine of the war than prior
to thn war.
The primary cause of crimes of vio-
lence to persons and property must lie
in defects in our
After suffering toe loss of the thumb,
third finger, and part of the mid-
dle finger in an accident In The Dem-
ocrat press room Monday afternoon at
4 o'clock, Leonard Bea, a member of
the mechanical force of The Democrat
was reported resting well ut the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Boa,
814 Hast Lamar street, where he wus
taken nftgr his injuries were dressed.
Reports from the home Tuesday were
that, he was resting comfortably.;,.
„.Xlto -Wtfftoot occurred-juat .aa.ttot
It is with distinct pleasure that we announce our new
dviliKatlon. Tbu ^ar*
apparently ia economical, ex- — + -
pressed la lew-breaking, In lawmaking CANNOT BE REASONABLE,
and to law enforcement. It is an eco- . . ,
aomicttl cause manifested politically. Uai it occurred to the railroads and
Our aims arc centered on money- the shopmen that they are lu a feud?
risking. There la conflict between That they are lncapuble of reaching
ecpltal and labor. lawmaking bodies an agreement? That toey are preju-
dfiact laws which should not Is* enact- dheil.» Thai they are mistrustful or
Jd, and which cannot or should not be each other, That it Is their bias of
enforced Legislatures compromise, partfoautoui which W urging tftvm
for political purposes, with various in- rebuff the government? That to. re
Suentiai interests and make laws jeeting governmental admonition they
which they know to be unfair or :;r»- are slirring up adverse public sentl-
reaaonahle ment?
'=',!lriw enforcement officers then have The people class the railroads as a
to Ignore these laws or, under prea- public utlUty, mid on this account
tnn, compromise their duties, or en- they hold that neither ihe railroudo
tores the laws and threw tlie reepon- nor the shopmen have any right which
wwlity ou the courts. Now and then warrants obstruct ion or Impairment 01
a court follows the same policy as toe transportation. Inasmuch as these pnr-
legislatures and plays politics, liut, us- tisane cannot coiue to agreement, the
ually, courts have to counteract tbe sane thing to do is to let the govern-
Jnistakes of legislatures, wiili the re- ment, through its regularly constituted
ault that tbe public mistrusts the ju- establishment, adjudicate the differ-
dietary.. cues.
LUGGAGE DEPARTMENT
which is now being installed and will be opened jt
lust as soon
as we get into our new store. If you are intending to buy
luggage soon, we urge that you wait just a few days 1<
longer
and avail yourself of the wonderful values we will offer.
Everything shown will be absolutely the newest and of
tlje very latest design.
We can fit you out from a Hand Bag to the most elaborate
Wardrobe Trunks and in goods that will be in keeping with
values usually offered by this, the Dependable Store.
dally afternoon run of the pdper start-
ed, and Mr. Bea was making a regular
adjustment on the press when his fing-
ers become enmeshed in some toothed
gears ou the press. Dr. Paul Gunby
administered first aid at the scene of
the accident mid dressed the injuries
at his office, after whieh Mr. Bea was
t“ken tp his. home, at his request.
Pike are said to reach an age of
•J50 years, hy some, authorities.
It will only be a few days until we will be able to throw
open the doors of our magnificent new store and many pleas-
ant surprises are being held in store for that event.
No oue In Sherman who suffers liack-
aehe, headaches, or distressing urinary
ills can afford to ignore this Sherman
It is con-
H is said tout Lord Chancellor
Birkenhead, “keeper of King George's
conscience,'' hod a bout with Carpeu-
tier at Dieppe, a few days ago. Is a
parlimrntary debate imminent in the
House of Lords?
woman's twice-told story,
firmed testimony that no Sherman res-
ident oan doubt.
Mrs. A. A. Carpenter, 703 8. Maxey
St., says; "I use Doan’s Kidney Pills
occasionally whpn m.v kidneys bother
me and they never fail to give relief.
My kidneys wore weak and not acting
(regularly and my back was lame. I
was also annoyed by the irregular ac-
tion of my kidneys. I read of Doan’s
Kidney Pills mid used them. Doan's
relieved the symptoms of kidney com-
plaint.”
Four years later, Mrs. Carpenter
said: “1 still think as much of Doan's
Kidney Pills as when I recommended
them before. I am glad to endorse
them.”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply
ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's
Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Car-
penter had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs.,
Buffalo, n: Y.'—Adv.
The Law Enforcement Committee of
the American Bar Association reports
that tbe American Is the most lawless
nation in the world. Inferentially, It
must mean that we have too many
lawu. fpT# < ..
At the convention of the National
Itctail Dry Goods Association in New
York City, Senator Hitchcock of i*e-
braska advocated an international
bank. And thcred be an international
fuss over the fiuanoial reserves.
One of tbe characteristic features
of chess is that the players, in attempt-
ing to get anywhere, must go by the
board.
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