Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 124, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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Sherman Expected
To Show Winning
Form In Game Fri.
Fho-Tiian High is expected titi ooii-'
i*-1 l"lateil winning Stride when
it ctimimttTH tin- slnmg Whitoabnn
Hrrii *i'inio[ f«H»ttrail Itsiin here Friday
nf fernt »>n. Anethrr i 'P port unity fur
Sh'Tiiian football fms to see the re-!
juvennted llipli school tea in in notion
«'ll I"- afforded '')>■ the game, and
‘"l •' "r 'Itnripf in form shown DHLLARS ADDED TO THEIR
lU" K»:tI:: in the Bonham and Green- BACKS.
' 'll'1 nniif . a large crowd is expected the Associated Press
iil the Katin'. j Chicago, Ills.. Dec 7. — Wage in-
"'i lf' ltorii held Denison to i. close 'rca-es totalling approximately Sl.Sno.-
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT, .THURSDAY,, DECEMBER 7, 1921
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THRFT
WIDOW OF JAKE iFAIRVIEW
WORKERS ffl HAMON SUES I COUNTRV ELUB
INCREASE FOR DIVORCE IS REALITY
On Navit Screen |
At The Washington.
WRltaiu Duncan. stir and* director
of "Tlie Figlrting Ould«," which will lie
shown at the Washington Theatre <>n
Saturday holds the record for queer
most unusual manner.
An unusual cast surrounds the star.
Lea trice Joy is lending woman, Eva
Novak; June El v Id go. John Miltcrn. I
ljturi.nce Wheat, Theodore Roberts, as
a trick trader of the South Seas; Albert
K<me*', Alec Francis, Rotiert flrower
- are sonic of the test known names.
Several highly colorful sets In the t
New Colonials
Just Received
i.
MORE THAN MILLION AND HALF.SAYS III SBAND PRACTICED Jf| WORK PROGRESSING ON
JITSF ON IIER IN THEIR 1*LAY AND HINTING GKO ENDS
| NORTHWEST OF (ITY.
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By the Associated Press
Chit-ago, Ills,, Dee.
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”■ a let i i ratisl one of the strong <• *> anmiully fur maintenance „f way broke up the home of Mrs
''t - H elevens of District fi. rnintoves of the Pennsylvania railroad Uolircr, widow of the late Jake Ham
system have lieon granted tiy I lie road on.
l>cts and fads. He ueiv easily be tie p-ast indlun sequence vie with the is-j
dared the champion queer hobby ex-j|an(I V|PWS for beanty and picturesque-'
Ipert, for he is the only man who lias nPS, There are also New York epl-|
(maintained n fire engine ns a souve-j s as well as in fashionable Eng-
.NfcW nit of bis nrr. | ]nlld j, „ distinctly cosmopolitan
Just Aliy ho kept it around ills home1 picture with n plot that Is among the
no one seems to know, hut nt any event most „riginnl of a decade. ,
I ..... , there was considerate raising of eye- __
... !.,. <,T. ls progressing nicely on the)|jr<,WH nn,| general surprise this week ». (he Oueen.
George cli'itr^ou.lr^^miics noUhvvestTf'^ “ flr" eB*i"e’ ot ,Le Frank Mayo cornea to the screen of'
the 'city things I icing rapidly nut in ' "IiU-jik'* blaze vintage, rolled into a ,h(> giu.eu Theatre In u Universal film l
,,. 1 . • ,P ‘ lr!!lower section W the Vltagraph plot. |version of Hugh Pcndexter's magazine!
next Monday und
Amrriifin SaHorn Convicted. [after a series of oonfonnoos Mwcin. i„.,.. j„ i,er «uit f, r ilivon-e neninsi ’ ke *r ^ ,ere* the 8teat,v work Mr. Diinrnn arrived n few moments Hloryt «\y<
rv a.* Associated prt.\» jt 1m» mnnwmeiit and employee repre- »li>r Wealiiiv hmdmn'l wi.i i h. * fn *» 7 l*V’ * *le *roumi8 aiK* Inter, said It was his fire engine, and Tuesday. }
ii’i- F.omr. Ihm 7 -*n engineer and renlntives, John U. Kodtmrs. vice presi-’ veslerdav t i. stumni ng p >o w be ready when tlu*; tvou1<1 tim studio nmnapement plenso Tluit *story js ono (bat ditj pell,iexter *
H-r uf the (American atcam- det <f (he Northwestern region of Ihej' Hubrer,'his wife chi.rr«l Ui-uue on "mmn'n " lh,‘lr K|,rln* k«>n» It for him. along with “niack cr,.dit as a'foremost fiction writer, and
. ,i I*r« siilon! .I.ick mii bare hcmi sen li'.imyivaina. annomici'd here tnilay. , . . f, , . a n- outings. Beauty" and other animals useful in charlei Sarver who has scenarized'
" ‘ 'K ............... '1'U’ fr,m' on" " "li u resiling. Af,cr%ai|{lTfew''iSm- half 'of willch'^c^c^i^“#kinp? ' ' «ut.ny of the Mayo vehicles, attempted'
h;r:;o of trading i*t artns.
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an hour for can enters', painters' andj."" I» emu- uan ot which is covered with hermutlal Bin rigorously denied
mu Talus’ li.lp.TS. to r. ...its at. ™ V'™ '* Ti *“ *"**' now !*-«>!«* into hii big garage, bad dis- preparing it for the filming. ,
tu \"v,"i»r I ..... Il.iki. lait v.oik has not j.t liegini on inB iitstnimenl. No ft her would the star Sylvia Breamer. vvliom Paton chose to
j hc wage ailj'u tmeiTt was reached | 1 " ‘ '/f M"“' stn'urp" !l' lhm 1,,ke <s ,0 * «•*>» feet wide In that he had left Abe engine
afi-r a series if emifefemes lietwcen j Mr,-‘ yjhi.rs diatge continues, ’he places and 1,700 feet long. Excavat- front of his house and violated
the general managers of the four re-1 her against u dresser in the ing has been done, and oil that is nee-'ordinance whirl, might protill.it leaving His Own Wife. ' Harry farter. Nick
bruising ami cssary is clearing off tl.c land, part of. pergonal firP engines standing at the de Ruiz. Onrles Krinley. Fred Kohle.j
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iinary less, ns In the art'of Helf-defe^..1 grass." v,8°rou,,'-v n,*n"'' "mt P°,ice- to preserve every charm of the fiction
AGAIN TODAY—
NORMA
TALMADGE
—in—
‘THE ETERNAL
FLAME.”
A MASTERPIECE
—ask any of the hundreds
\,ho a aw it.
Lloyd Hamilton
“The Rain Maker.”
TRAVIS OVRRTURE
“WILLIAM TELL”
COMING MONDAY—
Viola Dana
—IN—
“The Five Dollar
Baby.”
Rohrer said.'
Both in playful mood and
which si ruck July 1. last, according to the suit, Rohrer practiced
giotn. of the road and the Pennsylvania!i,p,ir°orii of their homo,
system fraternity, headed by Leo i.j Injuring her shoulders.
Keiiticdy of Wilmington, Del . general
chairhm. This Is an Organisation,
known ii a company organization, and
ha : no connection with the Federated
Simp Fr.ift
in pretest t<> a wage reduction an
pounced by I lie I Tilted Stales Kailrond
l.almr Buanl.
Assistant track foremen were given
It eent - an Inair, Pile driving, ditching
ami Imisting engineers, as well as cav-
IH iilers. painters and masons also
wi re granted a .1-cent an hour iflerense.
Other .lasses of employes, such as
lilacksmitlis, tinners, water station men.|
emssing wauhmeti. iitimp«'rs, dii.hing
and hoisting lnborera, ns well as all
track labor,'' received an hourly in-
crease of two cents.
in play opposite Mayo once before when
an he directed “The Man Who .Urr ied
he at such large expense because Na-1 home for safe k(H>p|ng.
in anger,. turo hus already supplied tiart of It. he
ls Moncrlef and other |ilayers of high
If standing have principal supporting roles
Scliepp’s Butter nut fakes, 10c.
nLKtf-c
his art on his wife.
Itohrer, who is very wealthy, is an
art collector. He lias inure than $100,-
000 worth of paintings and ¥■'!(»,OOo
wo. th of furnishings in tlieir^iouie.
T lie Kohrers: were married within a
year after Jake Hatnon had been killed
jin Ardmore. Okla., by Clara Smitli
iltamon mid separated two days ago.
Mrs. Rohrer recently went to the
home of her father. M. f. Perkins, aft-
er whs! tier husband called a "liff."
Mrs. Kohrer has asked for absolute
divorce, “ample" allinonr and imme-
diate restraining orders to prevent her
husband from disposing of li is proper-
ty.
WIUTESBOKO 8KRV1CR CAR
Leave Sherman 5:15, l):00 a. m , 1J:00
Noon. 4, (J ami 1) p. m. Is'sve Whites
boro R:0O, 10:20 a. m., 12 Noon. 4, 0
and 10:50 |i. m. 5:15 a. in. ear make*
connection with Wichita Kalis trail
West.
0:00 a. m. car makea connection with
(lalnesvlllo car; leave Whitcsboro
12:05 noon.
4 ;00 p m. car makes connection with
Wichita Fails train west.
9:<Xi p. in. ear meets Wichita Kail* I
train coming Last 10:06. No do not
fall to get off train at Wbitcaboro
we'll be there. Phone 161.
But bow did 1,1 """olf Law." Nick de Ruiz, it wiU
.... get it out of the propertv depart-■'eealled. "ul> Mayo iuj
The lake will be fed by a small creek uient wlU.out someone finding it out?!"Ho,,or 'wo years ago.
—In ihimmering Satins of
brown and black.
—Note the graceful lines of
heel and vamps and mold-
ed arch, you'll be delighted
with the fit and comfort of
them. 1
PRICE $10 0(1
YATES
SHOE CO.
ug a small passage
e to bo filled. Only
CARPENTIER WANTS TO SETTLE
WITH NIKI IN THE RING
fly the Associated Press
Paris. Dec. 7.—Georges furpentier
believes that the best place to settle
the controversy over his recent boat
with Battling Siki is in the. ring.
Writing to I
I boxer says:
makes a turn, cutting
Way which win have
about 4 feet of dirt will be required in
tile highest place to fpl the dam uhd
make it safe.
Working on Small 1.ake.
Men with teams atul scrapers are
now at work or. the small luke, slant-
ing the dirt from the banks so there
will tie a gradual incline from the wa-
ter edge to the deep wafer. The banks
all around the lake are being leveled,
and things fixed so that the grounds
will present a beautiful 'appearance
with the coming Spring. '*
Much work lias been done all "over
the premises, underbrush and trash be-
ing cleared off, and a number of lit-
tle trees which are not needed being
cut down. A thicket of six of seven
acres on the smith side of the land will
lie cleared and used for a picnic ground.
Entrance gates are planned for thb
southeast and northeast corners of the
Inmi, entering from the gravel road.
. ‘ ", effect is promised is "Wolf Isiw.
refuses to answer. Qe only smiles like;' 7
the Hindu magician that produced
boy from nowhere.
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VIVIAN PLAYERS
“PEG O’ MY HEART.”
Thursday evening 8:15
Board placed at Nall’s Wednesday morning.
Single Admission: ................ ...x............................
Journal, the I reach 'Jbe northeast entrance will lead to thb
„ , . j collages which will be built from the
NotwuLtandS llkTX J,«n I ^
amt flic qualification I might incur, I u<-
offer to meet liiui at any date he likes,
in public or private. Should he lie
ready to put up a stake 1 bind myself
1o liny to i harit.v that stake or purA1. if
one is offered. I am absolutely certain
I would finish Battling Niki tills time
in less than three rounds."
Train Blown From Trark.
By the Associated Press
Perpignan. France, Dec. 7.—A train
vvns blown off the track near the Fitou
station yesterday by a wind of grent
violence. A sadden gust of wind swept
under tbe last ear, lifting it clear of
the rails. Two other cars toppled into
a ravine. No one was hurt.
Ing south,
erected by the club for different pur-
poses.
It la said one of the best features
of the chili id the sandy land, which
will make hunting or fishing just aa
good ou rainy days ns at any other
time.
The club purchased the land from T.
G. Blocker of this city.
Married in Sherman.
Henry Schlnepfrr and Miss Sallie
Rogers were married in Sherman nt 1
p. in. Thursday, the Rev. J. H. Baxter
officiating.
The groom lives at Cisco, and tbe
bride was reared near I tester. They
left immediately after the ceremony
for Cisco.
At i'he Travis.
A wife of purity transformed by de-
spair into court beauty and heartless'
coquette, with all Paris at her feet, j
who gave nothing and took hearts'
blood in exchange. That was the young
Duchesse tie Lungeals.
Ami an iron man of battles, un-
yersed in women und love. That xvns
General Armund de Montriveau, friend
of Napoleon.
In u trice she turned him into u
violent man of passion, to whom love
was a religion, and kept him swinging
perilously between hojKi ami despair,
while the court of Louis XVIII looked
on and lnugbed at her conquest.
Bv.t it took tbe anguish of unrequit-
ed love, of contempt and merciless ha-
tred on the part, of tlie disillusioned
Du Montriveau when hS learned he was
being played with, to change tlie co-
quette into the supremely loving wom-
an, to whom ho sacrifice was too great
to redeem herself In his eyes.
Norma Talniadge gives a most fin-
ished portrayal of the Duchess In her
latest and greatest starring vehicle,
"The Eternal Flame." the First Na-
tional attraction playing at the Trav-
is Theatre this week, while Conway
Tearle, as De Montriveau, gives one
of the most artistic and convincing de-
lineation of his screen career. “The
Eternal Flume" is the first picture
Misr. Talmadge has made since “Smilin'
Through,” and it promises to outdo the
raiords established by that success.
A?wthe Travis Theatre.
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NOW SHOWING
T he spice of all photo-
plays — with the
screens greatest actor.
Thomas
NOTICE
Meighan
Sherman’s Leading
Theatre
TheMan
-STOCK HOLDERS MEET-
ING.
The nnminl meeting of the sharehold-
ers of (he Merchants & Planters Na-
tional Bank, of Sherman, Texas, will
be held at its office in Sherman, Tex-
as, on Tuesday, January 9, 1923, be-
tween the hours of 1:00 and 3:00 p.
m., for thr purpose of electing directors
for the ensuing year, and for such oth-
er business as inny properly come be-
fore the meeting. P. R. Markham,
Cashier. d5-out J9c
At The Gem 1
Picturesque isles of tlie South Seas,
Engihnd, India—all these are em-
braced in the peculiar plot of Thomas
Meiglinn's latest. Paramount picture,
"The Man Who Saw Tomorrow," which
comes tp the Gem 'floater for three
days beginning Thursday.
And some of llie hardest acting that
the good hick star has ever done is in-
cluded in this story, which deals with
a pFObem of divided affection In a
An Easily
Digested
Product
LEATRICE JOY
THEODORE ROBERTS
EVA NOVAK
Special music fea-
turing the late Bal-
You’ll sec Tommy facing
dangers with a bewitching
South Seas girl You’ll see
Added Attraction
Stan Laurel
V *» : * "
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him scaling society’s heights
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—in—
lad—
with a tilled English belle.
You II sec the year's most
“A Week *
“TOMORROW”
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original love story perfectly
produced.
End Party.”
Performances Start 12; 1:45; 3:30; 5:15; 7:00; 8:45
Coming soon—
“The Cowboy and Lgdy.
“FMc Gods.”
Today— ,
RICHARD
“Watch Him Step.”
—„ , .... v
— Also A Good Comedy —
Friday and Saturday—
1 Wm. Duncan
| «,—and—
Edith Johnson
—in—
*> V~ . rfHS* '
“The Fighting
Guide.”
—The story of a man who
did things. A Napoleon of
the wood* who saved others
by daring to go where many
feared tou ttetad; *
_
TODAY—
2 Big Universal Attractions
—with— ■ •
Jack Mulhall and
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Made by
Most
Scientific
Processes
Only
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—You will be pleased with the excellent re-
Salad Dressing.
“BROAD
DAYLIGHT.”
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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/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .