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iome~Editionl SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT
VOULME XLI—NO 124
SHERMAN. TEXAS. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7, 1922. —EIGHT PAGES.
65c PER MONTH
ONE KILLED AND ANOTHER
WOUNDED AS IRISH FREE
STATE GETS UNDER SAY
ULSTER PROPOSES TO HAVE NOTHING
TO DO WITH NEW COMMONWEALTH
i —BOMB THROWN IN CORK MISSES
ITS MARK
WIRT AND
RABBIT SHOW
IS NOW OPEN
By thy AttortatrA Pieet
Belfast, Ireland, Dec. 7.—‘Both
lit 'Uses of the I Inter 1‘urliunienl voted
unanimously today to "tnke no notice"
of the Irish Free State ns permitted tin-
der the Anglo-Irish front.v. The gov-
ernment declared Hint l ister has no
part In the lriah Free State recently
organized
PRO CASES
AT TULSA ARE
Homb Thrown.
By thy AttornliA Petty
Ml)
fork. Dee. 7,—A powerful Ixtmto was
thrown hi n in lilt ary car this Sfter-
licon. The homh did not reach Its
mark, hut exploded nearby when two
men and two women were wounded.
The homb thrower escaped.
FIVE HUNDRED BIRDS AND ONE BELIEF F.XPRE88F.D THAT HAM
CABIN NEAR
MITE COSTA
F
HUNDRED RABBITS ON DIS-
PLAY AT DENISON
MER MURDERESS IS IN HIDING
IN LOWER CALIFORNIA.
JUD5ING WELL STARTED MANY RUMORS AFLOAT LAMP SETS HOUSE AFIRE
Paris Man Plating Ribbons on the
Fowls and H. P. Davis la Judge
of the Rabbito on Show
One Killed; One Wounded.
By the A*at>< liitnl I'jrat
Dublin Dee. 7.—President Cosgrove
announced to the Parliament this aft-
ernoon that Deputy Kean Hales had
been shot and killed nnd Deputy Pat-
rick O'Mallle who was Deputy Speak-
er, had la-en wounded while on hia
way to the Purliament session.
These are the first nets of violence
reported during the Inauguration of
the Free State Government.
Irregulars Take Barracks.
By thy i»i» iol«g Preyl
Cork, Dee. 7.—Two hundred Irregu-
lar* captured the hnrrnek* at Kallynin-
k»ef% near Mflchoom. yesterday, kil-
ling one man nnd wounding in. The
attack took place at almost the same
time thill the deputies, of the new Irish
Free ' Bt it* were being Sfworn in dr
Dubllr..
The Rets'ls took 00 prisoners. Includ-
ing Commandant Mooney, after a fight
lasting several hours, but released them
after taking all their equipment.
The fight was the fiercest yet re-
ported In Counfy Cork.
ANMIMTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL
HAND IN LAW ENFORCEMENT
IN OKLAHOMA.
tty f(|# AtanrinteA Piety
Tulsa. Dkln.. Dee. 7.—Twenty-four
of the 2d eases of alleged dry law
viola (ion which were dismissed recent-
ly iiy County Attorney \V. F. Seaver,
with tin1 explanation llml "the people
of Tulsa do not want prohibition anil
I do not inieud lo force il upon them.”
were ordered reinstated In the Coun-
ty Court today on a motion h.v Assist-
ant Ailorney General King, King was
sent here Iiy the State to Investigate the
County Attorney's action.
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01 fleers Search Train in Wyoming But
'*Fail lo Find Clara—Saws Dis-
eovered in Jail.
tutkABayariatr* Prett y
■*o« Angeles, Calif., Bjec. 7—A cabin
at l(onte Costa, Lower tullforuia, was
surromided by a Sheriff and' posse,
seeking Clara Phillips. (jjiespcuispbrtter.
eon, according to advice* from flic Eve-
ning Express today, fr<«u thetr eorrea-
pondent wifk the VoaSf.
The affibln Is ownod I# Ed T. John-
of a resort, who is held
IN CHICAGO
FOUR OTHERS ARE BADI.Y IN
JUREI) AND RUSHED TO THE
HOSPITAL.
FIGHT STARTS ON SHERMAN *
ANTI PEDDLING ORDINANCE
BEFORE THE CITY COM!
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MATTER WILL BE TAKEN BEFORE THE
PEOPLE—MORE THAN 1,600 PEOPLE <
SIGN PETITION, ATTORNEY FOR \ j
PEDDLERS STATES 1* |
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Family Asleep Up Stairs Have Narrow I
Eaeape as Flames Spread From ,r
Ignited Curtain*.
Deulson, Texas. Dee. 7.—Fire hun-
dred Idl'd* were on display and com-
peting for pyir.es when the third gn-
nual (Gay son County Poultry and Rnh-
bit breeders’ Association display
opened in the lobby of the Y. -M. C. A.
building here today. The bird* repre-
sented 100 different exhibitors, and
according'-jo Sam McAfee of Sherman,,
superintendpnt. both the number of win, Promoter of
exhitdtorij and the number of.^ftlrdsjAp custody here,
shown lift them is a substantial lu-Jf' Difbrmntioh has been secured by an-
crease over last year's showing. If] tltorllle* that while serving In the coun-! ----- .— ..... ,„„„„ „ „r.„nrnr
was noted that The fowls were frovi*J> Jail recently he lieeatue Interested In *1,n,P 1^11 burning near an open wln-
the flocks of not only Grayson ConntylMv- PMtlips nnd said he would help ‘l““' **- - **--
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By the United Pres*
Chicago, Ills., Der. 7.—Four children
were burned to death when ?lr« de
stroyed the cottage home of Joke|th ftu-
daii. Four other children were serious-
ly injured and were rushed to a hos-
pital.
The dead:
MARY BUDAK. 13.
SOPHIE BUDAK, 9.
JOHN BUDAK. 3.
EVA BUDAK, 1.
The fire was ratised by a kerosene
BANKER MAY
BE WITNESS IN
V
breeder* blit surrounding counties uud!her escape
Oklahoma, the entry Hat showing pens
front as far north as MeAlesfer, Okla.,
enst as, far ns Paris, and wear to
Gainesville. Competition la open fo
the world.
One hundred different rabbits. In-
cluding twelve dlffertmt breed*, were
In the rabbit department^W*
entries In this department tu<^\ded
Mrs. Phillips was reported seen yes-
terday at Tia Junnn. a Lower Califor-
nia Hotel, at Which members of the
posse were stationed today.
Steel Saws Found.
By the Assnrialed Peru *
shown in the rnhl.lt department^ r* Los Angeles. Calif., ifec. 7.-Six saws
were found in the possession of K. A.
McNabh, held in the county Jail, ac-
cording to Mark Hailey, Jailer.
The saws were discovered In a search
charges against him were filed. King| There is also on display turkeys, Arul of the jail when, after tire escape of
inquiry was also being attracting much attention, a eotlee^niMrs. Clara Phllllpa convicted hammer
liens from Houston, JAirt Worth, A [turn
The defendants in the other eases and Oklahoma City, beside those t not
found to have died since the Grayson Conntyi
weir
nmioitnctsl an
made into the
felons were nl
dow. Apparently the wind blew the
curtain into the Dames. The family
was asleep upstairs.
SIX MORE VICTIMS.
By the l imed Press
Rugene. Ore., Dee. 7. — Airs. Iren
Johnson and five children, the oldest,
16 years, were burned to death here
today following an oil stove explosion
at Hie Johnson home.
Two other children and three adults
were seriously bunted.
charges that accused of about 100 Imported canary hlrdi Of
liberty without bond.
MONEY ASKED
WAR CASES
MASONIC MEETING IS
DRAWING TO CLOSE
SECOND APPROPRIATION
$500,000 IS NEEDED, SAYS
COMMITTEE.
OF
By the United PreHH
Bg the At sot Utfed Fmit
Washington. Pec. 7.--A second ap-
Wseo, Texas. Pec 7. — The session propriatlor. of $!MO,000 for the prosecti-
Ihls morning of the Grand Lodge of tion of war fraud eases was recoin-!
Texas Masons was
a local ImiKirter and breeder, C. E.
Andrews, and a number of cat*. The
latter are competing for prizes offered
ami will he judged Iiy Judge C. J.
Adams, of thia city. ^
The jirst Judging took plmvj today
When nhhnns were plated on tn(* poul-
' try coqpij. Tlie mint'd of qu
the birds exhibited this year Is above
that of past years, those who know
poultry soy. Walter Bowers of Paris
Judged the poultry.
Will's |iraetleally all of the well
known varieties are represented, the
popularity of the American, or general
utility varieties, combining meat and
egg production, is attested by the pre-
dominance of Rhode Island Reds,
Light and Dark Barred Rocks nnd
Wyandottes of the different kinds.
These outnumbered the Leghorn, or
egg type, and the heavy Asiatic varl-
umrderess" early Tuesday morning a
rumor reached the jailer that certain
prisoners were plotting "a wholesale
delivery.”
This alleged plot '*mired McNabh
and "Fat" McDonald, alleged bandit,
and both Were place.. soBtaiy colts.
. _ An effort is being mads to determine
The *(attdard of qualify of how the saws were smuggled Into the
building. Guido Splgnnla alias "the
Mouse," alleged accomplice in the $,xn.-
•HXi Standard (til Company nearly a
veil ago, with Herbert Wilson, former
Evangelist, alleged mall roblter and
convicted murderer, and Adam Rlas-
zyk, convicted murderer, recently es-
en|M'd front the jail hut were free only
a day.
Reported on Train,
By the Ariavi ‘otnt Piety
Los Angeles. Calif,, Dee. 7.-
Sherlffs office announced late
LADIES OF THE
PRESENT APPLICATION AT IN-
DIANAPOUS, BUT Dt) NOT SEND
ENOUGH MONEY FOR FEE.
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DETECTIVE ANNOUNCES THAT
HE WILL QUESTION NEW
BRUNSWICK FINANCIER.
By the Atone (a ted Prett
New Brunswick. N. J., Dec. 7.—Fred
A. David. Middlesex County detective
untiminced that he planned to question
a New Brunswick hanker whom he be-
lieves may have'been an eye witness to
the murder of Rev, Edward Wheeler
Hall and Mrs. Eleanor H. Mills on Sep-
tember 14.
Refuses to Talk.
According to David, tire banker whose
mime be declined lo divulge, has been
meiitioued in (he case and has been
questioned at least twice, but has re-
fused to confirm or deny the story that
he was on Ihe Phillip's farm the night,
or the crime. Duvid would not indi-
cate why hi* wanted to question him
further.
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-The
last
eties of the Coaehln family. Solid'night It had received a telegram front
By the Atanc. 'lea Preyy
Imllanajmlls, Ind., Dee. 7.—The la-
dles of the Ku Klus Klim of Ihe Slate
of Indiana presented nu article of in-
eorimratlon today. Sanction of the in-
corporation was held up. however, be-
cause h cheek for only $'2 accompanied
the Incorporation papers. The letter
MRS. WOODHOUHK GETS LARGE
JUDGMENT AGAINST HER PAR-
ENTS-IN-LAW.
By the A Mandated Pt ea«
WllM
was sent to It. S. Tllloson. Attorney of
* ,Iran., ..ouge ... u«n or war fraud eases was recom-1 roWH Rern„s ltl0 „ull(„nK m,, Sheriff Pinroek at Ogden, ufaj. atailngI ,"‘P Pn‘
devoted chiefly to mended In Corgreas today by the House! ormlw ,.„n„,inln, th„ Itt,n,le Island 1 he was nostriv.. Mrs c-L-.- n! * , 8! lnforwl"« ">•'"* that the fee
the reception of committee re|torts. Appropriations Committee in the nn-
Conaldyration of the proposed eon- ntial aupplv hill for the Slate and Jus-
stltutlonnl amendment affecting the (ice Departments.
Orphans' Home was before the meet- Thp forlner WMg reiiuesfed by ai les
ing during the session. 0f Attorney General Daugherty, who
Business of the annual convocation commln,.e that .he S500,noo
Burlington. Vt.,
of MA5.IKKI was
Dee.
made
the coops containing the Rhode Island I be was positive Alls. Clara Phillips, I $6 50
Reds nnd the Barred Rooks. | eon vietel "hammer murderess” who es-1 The incorporation meml**rs Include
The rabbits will be Judged Friday |”bped from flu* Los Angeles county jail | F. C. Barfield of Ardmore. Okla.. and
7.—An award
today hy the
| liy H. S. Davis.
I early Tuesday morning, was aboard S. H. Barfield of Henderson,
Texas,
Jur.i which for more than 40 hours had
deliberated over the million dollar
|claim of Mrs. Dorrlt Stevens Wood-
Ihouse, of New York and this city, for
A petitun asking ti- nslderatlon by
the City ComiuLsiun of tb« ordinance
adopted laat man’ll probihltlog hawk-
ing or peUdllng In tbUfmAt ,ex-epl by
tin* prodn(4fat of geode offered^ and in
lb# event .that the Couuniakioo and
Cuunctl again approve the ordi^inco
that It be ambiulUM to a Tdte, wgl
Effect ea Ordinance.
The petition la Died In accordance
with specific provisions of the City
Charier, apd has the effect of makln«
inoperative the ordinance, which it due
to become effective Thursday, until ad*
tiou by the Council approving U ha*
been taken. An election on the
nonce will be requiml if the ‘bmll
pusses favorably on the ordinance; pro-
vided the petitions filed, when checked,
show the full list of 30 per cent of Urn
nuiulier of qualified voters psrUcIpat-
ing in the last general election M
signers, as required under the ordi-
nance. sixteen hundred and MralQt*
two iiersuna arc signers to the petition,
according to the letter accompanying
them. • ' " ^
Hevcn Objections. ' >
Objwtlons to the ordinance are *et
forth in the petition filed. These are
seven in uumlier, as follows: 1 *
L Because said ordinance is .'
dsss legislation. Illegal and void. S.
2. - Because said ordinance grants v
favors to one class of persons and
deprives and
from ami
petlbif
3. Ilisaase said ordinance at-
tempts h.v legislntihg to prevent
the citlsena of KUeriusn from pa-
tronlzlng anil dealing with iiersoos
enguge.-l In legitimate hnsluen,
known ns "peibllers or street mer-
chants.” and forces them to deal
with a different class known a*
merchants.
4. Because It Is not a wise gov-
ernmental policy to say by legisla-
tion thHt the citizens of Sherman
must deal with a certain class of
person* In place of leaving them
free to deal with whom they please.
6. Because It deprive* the ped-
dlers or street merchants who alt
I citizens of Shcrmab from following
i « legitimate vocation.
6. Because it works a hardship
a large per ventage of the cjt-
m
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. found insufficient to cover nil expenses
la the graft suits.
I in these suits, several of which have
been filed, the government hopes to re-
cover more than ft75,000,0(lB.
To Oust Consulates.
By (Sf Aailrii'lateit i'reyy Bt
Angora !k*c 7.—The Turkish NsM'in-
alist governinent. It was announced to-
day, has deckled that It cannot n<H*e|>t
the coutlBunnce In Turkey of Cotisttl-
ates or pustrtfflces of any country,
which is *it war with Turkey.
than $7.1,000,006.
jh a j'
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| De Palma, in Jail, Is Peeved
| By the AMMoeiatrd Pre$»
| Mode*til, Calif., Dec. 7.— Ralph
| De Palma, noted race driver,
| serving Mme In the Madras t'min-
j , ty jail for speeding, has only one
| rmnp'aInt to make, he told Earl
| Cooper, another race driver who
| vl8lled him there. Ik* Palma Is
| *‘|ie(*ved." lie decliiTcd. because lie
| Is the only Inmate in the prison.
| not convicted of prohibition law
I violations.
BAYLOB GETS
TIE AT W
Simultaneous with the poultry and Union Piclllc train Number 8, the Los'and Mrs. S. It. Barfield
rabbit show, the Denison Chamber of Angeles limited which passed through! Texas.
Commerce Is holding a hotter corn ex- Ogden at 12:3(1 o'clock yesterday. —-----
tillilt nl the Chamber, which Is expect- It was also stated efforts have been i
i*l to stimulate Interest In purg, seed|*made to coiiin.miicate with the police j
type of corn. .> , I and Sheriffs at I.nnnule and Cheyenne.! Bv Auncx-inint /*,(*,,
The poultry nnd rabbit show will] Wyoming, wlieie the train was due ajt Io>ndon,-Dor. 7.—The steamer Georg*
eoptinue through Sunday, all displays. 3:11 and 5 o'clock this morning, re-1 " ashiugton was damaged by her col-
remafnlng in pace through Sunday.] spbiiively, asking Mini the woman l«*!**M*011 'vl,h the British steamer Clyue
Attendance, Judging from Interest
shown today, Is exi>ected to surpass
tliut of any previous show.
, ,, , the alienation of the affections of her
of Henderson, !lutslmn(| I)11(l|f|fli; W«i.ihmwe The
uflsi* had <‘oiisiimod five weeM ^v*av-
Draft Bill Proposed
By the A$»uetated Pice*
Ameriu.tn Ship DamaK^ri.
• .....* •••» Ml'llinil I»l* i .. ................ • ’ *,V
taken Into ciistoily if Sheriff Piuroek s Goodwin Bands, in the strait
belief was verified. * '' "f fkieu* iu„i ......——
By the I’nlted Prees
Dallas. Texas, Dec. 7.-The Texas
Christian University athletic teams de-
manded membership In the Kimthwest-
ern Conference at the annual meeting
5H0P
EARLY
here today.
The Conference made special reser-
vations In the demand of T, C. U. lo-
cated at Fort Worth. However, new
members ‘are not la*ing admitted until
official action by ihe conference this
afternoon.
Day lot University Was officially
awarded the Southwestern title for
11122 hy unanimous vote In the confer-
ence.
Washington. Dec. 7.
Johnson. Republican, Soutli Dakota,
has Introduced a hill giving the Presi-
dent authority in war time to draft
the unorganized militia without exemp-
tion of men from 21 to 30 on account
of Industrial occupation.
Was Nol Tlie Woman.
By fn<* Am*.•» iui? »i t‘i *•$*
Cheyenne. Wyo.. Dec. 7.—Search
here of ihe Union Pacific train on
i which Mrs. Clara Phillips ......rioted
Representative mnr(!f.r<.SK „f \jls Alberta Meadows In
Los Angeles, was reported to he a pua-
senger following her escape front the
lais Angeles county jail Tuesday, fail-
ed to show thnl she was on hoard,
j One woman remotely resembled the
of Dover last night, hut was able to
proceed on her journey, according to ad-
vices from Deal today.
Cattle Tariff Proposed
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By ths Ayyortuted Preyy
Washington, Dec. 7.-Representative
[ Hudsiieth. Democrat, Texas, has Intro-
ducist a bill to put a tariff on cattle
nnd stock straying over the border or
conveyed for temporary pasturage, un-
less returned to the United States In
twelve months.
Bonus Bill Introduced.
Steamers Resume Yoyage.
By the Ayaoriuteit Preyy
Snult Sic. Marie, Mich., Dec. 7.—All
lake steamers forced to seek shelter
hy Tuesday’s storm had resumed their
voyages today, according to reports
received here.
iug.
Women’s Golf.
description of Mrs. Phillips hut after
questioning he, the police did not de- By the Ayaorioted Preaa
lain her. j
The woman admitted she had lieen in
Los Angeles recently but insisted she
hoarded the train at Ogden, Utah. She
had a ticket from Ogden to Baltimore,
Md. She npiicnred somewhat older than
the age given for Airs. Phillips,
Rye. N. Y , Dec. 7.—Two of the most
important events in the women's golf
calendar for 1!>23—the National and
the Aletropolituu tournaments —will he
held on the course of the West Chester-
Hiltmore Country Club here.
Move Against Asiatics.
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Houston On l<ookout. "
Houston, Texas. Dec. 7.—Police and
detectives here today joined the Nation
wide search for Mrs. Clara
, “hammer murderess." who ^ ------------- — ------- ---------,
jfrom the Los Angeles jail early Tnes- ] fr,,m acquiring land or from obtaining j
Washington. Der. 7.—A soldiers'bon |day. Authorities here said they would j Mnpi«ymeut in Canada was approved
< Idll similar In many respects to the] he on *ntnnl in the event Mrs. Phil • ,l-v "u* Provincial legislature today.
By the AaaortatcA Prett
By the Aaioiiatyit Piety
Victoria, B. C., Dec. (I.—A resolution
Phillips, j request ing Dominion authorities to
escaja-il [ (ip*'k legislation to prohibit Asiatics
SON CLAIMS .
FATHER LOSES
LAOGESOM
By tn« Aaeof'tated k*re$t
Dallas, Texas. Dec. 7.--Detectives
here today were searching for $3(1,000
which .1. B. Ryan, of St. Louis, Mo.,
was believed to have carried when he
left there for Dallas recently. Ryan
was taken from a local hotel to a hos-
pital. where he was said lo Is* serious-
ly ill.
II. H. Ryan, a son who came here
from Kt. Louis, told the police lie be-
lieved his father had lieen robbed of
tin money which the son said he ear-
ned when last seen In St. Louis.
J. ft. Ryan is unable to tell what hap-
pened to hint since he left St. Louis.
tzens of Shermnn In forcing them
to pay higher pricer for necesssr-
*
ies of life.
7. Because It deprlvS* Uip pro-
ducers in the vicinity of Rherusn
of one market where their produd* ■
may lie disposed of fo advantage.
The Circulators.
The circulator* of the petition wop*:
A. DJj ftrnmlett, 0. H. Ray. Jo* Bator,
Charles Frits, W. W. Adams, B. Q.
Ms relie!!. C. E. Bacon. A. D. Pow>
ler and. J. H. Harvey. The petition
was prepared by J. p. Cos, Jr„ A*
torney for those onposid to tb« ordi-
nance . -*
A regular M-monthly ’nesting of the
Uity Council is due to fa> hold gyp
Tuesday evening, and upprovpt oCdis-
approval of the ortimttwo will c-wo np
at that time. If the sentiment of th*
Council remains unchanged from an In-
formal consideration before th* Com-
mission adopted the ordinance they will
approve the measure, necessitating 4
vote hy the people.
, Jim
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Clemenceau Rests
By the Ansncint^ii Pre*»
YVashlngton. Dec. 7.—Clemen-
ceau lay abed today until 8 o'clock
—four hours aftor his usual ris-
ing Mine. During tlie morning he
received several visitors, among
•bein' Theodore Roosevelt, assist-
ant Secretary of the Nary; John
Hayes Hammond, and Colonel
E. M. House, who arranged his
tour.
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one recently vetoed, was introduced in
the House yesterday by Representa-
tive Foster. Republican, Ohio.
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Rons Eliminated.
j
By the Attnrlateil Preyy
San Antoejo. Texas, Dec. 7.—*
Ross Young. New York Giant
outfielder, was eliminated, one
up. In 21 holes. In a semi-final
match for the golf championship
of the Alamo Country Club,
which opened here last Saturday.
lips wqnld return to her former home,
hut said further that they were of the
ojilnlon that she was in Mexico.
Net in Cabin. >
I,os Angeles. Calif.. Dec. 7.—Reports
that Clara Phillips, “hammer murder-
ess" had been seen at Tin Juana. Alex-
lea. yesterday and that there was a
possibility that she lind taken refuge
In a cabin believed to la* owned by
Johnson, proved false today, after 'In-
vestigation hy! a Sheriff's posse.
The search’for Mrs. Phllli]>s widen-
ed today and embraced nearly all of
the Western United States and Into
Mexico.
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THE WEATHER
By the A**odatra Plena
Washington, Dec. 7.—Sherman
ami vicinity, Thursday night and
Friday local rains; Friday unset-
tled, colder.
Local Temperature.
There was a range of II de-
grees In local temperature Wcdr
nesday, the miximttm being 66
degrees nnd the minimum being
K degrees.
FRENCH WAR
PREMIER IS
...j. ;»■
ny th* United Pres*
Washington, Deo. 7.—The United
States Government today officially
honored Georges Clemenceau.
As a state luncheon guest of Presi-
dent Hanling at the White House, the
French War Premier sat with tho
highest officials of the administrative
and legislative branches of the govern-
ment.
WHERE TO GO TONIGHT
WASHINGTON THEATRE— '
Richard Talmadge In ''Watch
Him Step,” also a Cook com-
edy.
GEM THEATRE—
Thomas Meigban In ‘‘The Man
Who Saw Tomorrow,” also
Stan 1-aurel in "A Week-end
Party.”
BIRGK BUILDING, corner Wal-
nut and Houstou—central La-
bor Union presents “Fete Par-
Islennp.” with 50 carnival acta,
Dansant nnd other attractions.
QUEEN THEATRE—
Lois AYllson, Jack Mulhatl and
Ralph P. Lewis in “Broad Day-
light and Art Acord in “Tho
i
Gypsy Troll.”
TRAVIS THEATRE— 1
Norma Talmadge In “The EtOf-
nat Flame” and Ueyd Hamil-
ton In "The Rain-Maker.”
SHERMAN HALL, A. C. LY-
CEUM-,
Vivian Players present* "Peg
o' My Heart."
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Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 124, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1922, newspaper, December 7, 1922; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth720247/m1/1/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .