Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 124, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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^ i;7 YAnP.i .HTsHERMAN tfAlGVQteMDCrtftT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1922.'
fTHE SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT
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(■8TABLI8HRD 1876.)
KwbUabcd Dally Except tiatnrday.
8HERMAN. TEXAS.
PHB 8HBRMAN DEMOCRAT. PCBLIHHRR8.
WmHeIj Democrat Publlibed Thursday*.
■SUD'HONB NTlfBIRS
.110 AND 111
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fclai nd at tbe postnflleo at Sherman Trial, Ang. 14, 1876, aa mail
Bsttsr a< tb* aecond clan* according to tbe act of Congre**, Mar. 8, 1878.
■■alt to Tbe Hbarman Democrat. Pabllahere. Hhiriain Texaa Snbacrl-
Kara 4rstrtng address changed please glee old addrea* aa well as new nr.e.
“ SUBSCRIPTION RATEsl
7 PA1LT DTOOCRAT—By Carrier: One Month. 88c; three months, 1180;
p* ■aotha. *8 80: one year, *6.00. By mail In Gray eon Ooni.ty Ove Month,
pie; three month*. *1.28: one year. *5.00. By mall enteide ct Grayson
Dawnty and In Texas and Oklahoma : One month 7V: six month* 71 00; o..e
bamr, *T.80. Beyond Texas an.t Oklahoma and wl hln 1.000 mile*: One
month. 88c; aix month*. *4 60; one year, *8.00. Elsewhere *100 ]>er month,
RKfcpt In foreign countries. *1 00 per mouth plus tbe coat of mailing. All sub
gcrlptlona are payable In * (trance
WI1KI.V DEMOCRAT -On* year *1 00.
FARM LABOR ‘
UNION MOVES
10 HOLD (MON
1> ORGANIZED IN SEVEN SOI TII-
KRN STATES AND MOVK.ML.NT
IS SPREADING.
CHRISTMAS SEAL SALES.
JUROR IN IIERRIN MINK I
( ASK IS INVESTIGATED I
A INplanaHon.
Fur the Infornmtlon of tbe general
MEMBERS Or THE ASSOCIATED PRESS—The AsaoctaGd Prem W
Melasirely entitled to tbe use for repnhllcatlou of all new* dlapatchee credited l-liil.v.
|alt m oat otherwise credited It) this paper and also the local news published jngm
§ma(B. All rights of republlcatloa of special dispatches herein are aUo re-
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AMBITION THWARTS HAPPINESS.
HELPING THE HELPLESS.
By th** I’nifrf' Pre^n
f ort Worth.* Tex*->, Iwi . 7— IVitlimit
it dissenting vote. the members of the1
firm Labor Bui emi of “Anrerlca today
ugreei, or. mi organized asHoe|n|ion for,
lm. ling tlie H'23 cotton erpp until a)
■|\e.l pi ice Iihn'U*cii reached. Another
:ncc;ing for discussion will lie held inj
in v.hlcli lime tbe farmers will]
njion the price for which cotton <
v.ill I <■ sold.
Today s action by (lie Farm Labor
1 ’11i• ii is an internal ionai movement t- I
bold the lUL’.'l crop for higher pri.es.
Tin union has organizations in Texas.
Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansns. Ala* .
I limn Mississippi and Tennessee. 1
By (Ae aoccolrit IStn
Marlon, Ills., Dec. 7. Hopes of com-
pleting the jury to try five men charg-
ed with murder in connection with the
Herrin mine riots last June, In which
o*! persons wen killed, revived ii tem-
porary set hack lodny with it was an-
nounced that an investigation into the
status of one of tin eight juror* liiosen
v.ns In progress.
It was re|s>rted that tIw* juror had
expresed an opinion favorable to tbe
defense In the case previous to le-ipg se-
lected to serve on the jury. Attorneys
for the slate said that if stub h ro-
jHirf were found to be true, they would
ask for the man’s removal by atfida-
.vit. i* *
Examination of talesmen was contin-
ued.
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public- 1 desire to say that the state-
ment of the slriklug shop crafts to the
I effect that Friday had been set aside
t as Masonic day Ht their carnival fete
1 was wholly unauthorised by Travis
: Lodge No. 117 The rules and regtt
la I ions of the Masonic fraternity pre-
vents the lodge from being nsed for ad-
vertising purposes--hence this explaua
tlon.
C. A. WOODS.
Mgr. Fete Farlslenne, Central Labor
Council.
Deliciously different —
cakes.
8 c h e p p k*
nl>3t fa
Did You Know—
Con-
Yon must have noticed tlmt
■tanllne, funnel King of Greece is re-
conciled to his dethronement and ex-
ile, and (lues not at all regain his fate
aa cruel. As lie contrasts his |s-acclTil,
UUiet life in aunuy ^Slgily, with the Ir-
ritating, discomforting trotftih's f of
elate, he talks as if. with the loss of
his crown, he fount! his head.
Federal Officers
Find Hundreds Of
Hogs on Big Drunk
\\;.st»* of cholera hud struck !h<* vic-
inity, lor huiuhvd.s of hugs were strfct-
h
''Inasmuch its tfe have done it unto
the least of these,%r have done It unto
me." ‘ft |
There is iio man or woman who reads i
these lines who would puss by ii huu- Hj its Aiw«iW/’en
gry. cold, frightened, abandoned child: Cairo. Ills., Dec. 7. - When a fly
in tlie street and say. "till. I can’t be jpg si|Utidr<n of .Federal prohibition
bothered. .agents visited the farm of Gilla>rt Dur-
if" r...... ,T.T TT V.’.'IV- 11iu -ParaeLv settled hills near
Mhos hul would liiMtrtfitly HBHVt* Infii j .
dimior with a woman, gaunf With hltlbi* J";0' ^ "‘"‘■"'■t
___yer. a pale and, sickly baity Hi her |
Conatartine declares llmt lie will'not lireitst. an injured and helpless child,
, ... ’ >l . . „i her feet , cued out in the pens on (heir backs,
mum to Athens. He 1s through rilk"^ <n. W(, M(,Hr 8it!ht we see. incoming lo the sU. v today, by the of-
polltles. He bas evgsed Greek prol.- |||||r|||.s The cry we hear fi,era.
lein* from Uls mind. The pomp and „f the siglits we are told about they j 1!lIt wj„.n t)lt. „ntln.,js wire prodded
power of royally no longer Interest* do not reach. they managed to stagger to their feet
lthn. A life of ease in coai'Me re- i’*n^l^^iM-i^—VtmrV* ba'lXs" than ^ talde sway It then developed
Bremen!, with Ids iu.mxI ns . >w|)_n tlwil - "ml Durham, bearing of the activities
fl gink without a scepter. 1 raise thin arms and send a pitiful cry '»> Die olticers. had fed hundreds of
The former Kaiser still entertains j,,.,,,,, ip,- sea lo tts -lo you and to ,gallons of whisky mash ready for dls-
hope of regaining his splendor and an- you and lo yon—for help. N'of theirs Dilation lo his hogs. lie was urrest-
The cause of disaster; Ihcirs iml the ed.
price to I lay. Not their* the glory of j ----
war: theirs but the bodies to suffer,
tbe souls to cry In anguish at the pili-j
That Christmas is Near.
That Photos Make the Best Gifts
That One Dozen will Make Twelve Presents.
That it is One Thing Your Friends Cannot Huy.
That Wear’s Studio is the Best Equipped in the South-
West.
That its Doors Have Been Open to the Public in
Sherman for Twenty-Seven Years.
THE WEARS
tliorlt.v, and surrounds himself wit It a
*oit of majestic isolation, as if, with
ail of bis former glory gone, there Is
II. Baxter Makes Hood.
the effectiveness of glory in aioofnbss. 't,,t childishf^^Jlt5(lrtal Dhole fuu’nZ'S!
He believe* that his great reincm- ^ ^ No( ,H underslan* ,lllv ,,n ' barges preferred against him
bianee call* on him lo live up lo his wl(V. t||).jr>. mi|,n„. West, the lor alleged conversion of several cars
pe*l, and he. subject cf the people of „n,| glorious mid prosja-rous and of wlicut, ami who was held to bond
Europe, pays homage lo himself, the liappy ami secure West -our Mewl, our jn the sum of *10,(MM, readily gave the
atiadow of a king that was. j VuM States b“*,“ -
From end to end of Europe there ^ hkJ.,,(1 vlMlr „i(| Tbe He,I Cross|
are pi lenders lo splintered thrones, stretches out eager hands for your dot- B„ thr
Their prot-peet* are the merits of iheii 1 lars. to use in aid. lour own chubby I
ancestors The substance of their am- haliy. healthy child, sliong
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and well
.... ... , , . voting son or daughter, is tin appeal lo
billon is the slir(low hope that the x I- • Jbi|| v,m ,mss Mlf,Vrillg ones
vlaalUnlea. of national affairs will con-. o{_ ni4. |,Kst u„t by : tligt you do
fer on thcmi or thl-lr1 descendants for-' not say. '-'t ciui't be Uitbcrcd.” but that
tune, which, in practicul ways, Is wilh-i.vu" PHI .'«ur ten jieiinies, or ten dol-
. liars, or whnterer you can afford, in an
cmi xoreier-------—----- - — envelofie and send it to rla^ldarest Red
It I* so with all of us. We have keen,n-os* beHdquitrteis, marked "For Near
ambitions, to which we are addicted,! Last Relief.”
and whatever we plan or de is set I And no one w ill know about it, except
by their compass direction. Like kings!•vo" aml
and pretenders we eannot or will not
give up these hope*, vain as they may
be.
Of Constantine It may lie said that
Canadians eat -7 inmnds of
butter a year. each, as compared to a
per capita of fifteen for the United j wol||<j (m.|vp
Mfales. The statisticians are not. how-1 --
his humiliation in Athens quenched his Pvor, makitig any comparison. Wonder
Tnsnm. Ariz., Dec. 7.—-llead'al by
Major Ralph Ro.rcc, three army air-
planes hopped off from the Flshburn
Aviation Field here this morning at
7 oVlpdf on jffle lust leg of their flight
to Fan Diego. Calif.
X 1 ^ * »h4g
To (iet Refund
By /tie A<no<’iatprl t't,j
I’liiludelidilil, Fit.. Dec. 7.- Political:
circles were surprised here today by!
(lie anuouiiceimnit that all contributors!
of .$100 or more to the rampaign fund'
of Senator George Wharton Popper
u Refund of 10 per cent.
LUCK’S GARMENT SHOP
Closing Out All Coat Suiits
—At a fraction of their real worth—that’s the way all our
Suite are now being sold. They are all new Fall Styles, too.
Made of the very best Serges. Tricotines. Maryellas and Duve-
tynes. Tailor'd and fancy numbers to fit Mb*?s, Ladies and
Stoute. We simply have too many, and they must be sold at
some price—on special sale this week at the suit only-
$12.50, $16.50, $19.50, $24.50 to $39.50
Holiday Novelties On Special Sale
—Fine Silk rarasols. Silk and Cptton Kitncnns and N"gi!ees.
Cordhrov Ri>*«'S Study Coate, Pullman Pvolies. Fine I Silk
Underwear and a great many/other garments from which D>
select «t! nice gift.
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Glad
to Show You
Vri . . :, ■
-Come and See
DOLLS-DOLLS
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Not one of them but would swell the heart of
any child to bursting with joy and pride.
Both the dolls and the prices run from little
to big—but you will always find the doll bigger
than the price, 1 , j
PRICED FROM
60c
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TO $1500
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Spirit, and bis ambition Is dead. It
would be really royal. It may lie said,
for him not to accept defeat, but
wiltcb for his chance and regain his
seat of might.
But is It brave to fight fur some-
thing which would lie useless and
valueless? Is ir more sane and spirited
to cast aside and forget ambitions
whose reullr.ayon would be to no pur-
ir the Canadians ca; bread on their but- j ton.
ler?
| Schepps’ Cake- in the sanitary car-
uSS-tfc*
Tbe college jitofessors protest IIgain*!
Edison’s comment that college stu-
duiits ilor.'i like work, especially work
Dial would dirty Iboir liumls and luces.
In Ibis discussion the professors ex-
pect lo dean up on the inventor.
The new President of Brazil. Dr. Ar-
thur Bcrnarded. Inis been a clerk, store
manager, bookkeeper, professor aiul
lawyer. His experience should qualify
him to know bunmn nature, yet he m iy
have to learn politicians. * j
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pose? Why waste time, effort anil
i on rage on an ambition whieh surely
would pnsluee only hapiilness?
Ambition 1* never true unless It I*
reasonable and II* objective is desir-
able. If achlemuent woald bring less! ” ‘ .n •
per cent, following, as it were lhe-bit»
„. * <*st fimiin iill Tjuttern. The stock will
Waco is wortting mighty slow on the ifll
latest murder at Lover's Iz-np. It may __
be that lids benious critue occurs with
such regularity down there that the
Buy by name—Schepp s Cakes.
, nktVtf-c
Grove's
Tasteless
Chill Tonic
Invigorates, Purifies and
Enriches the Blood.
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ANNOUNCING
A NEW FEATURE FOR PEACOCK INN ,ANP. FOR.
... > f THE PUBLIC OF SHERMAN .....L
~0n Monday, December lllh we will inauguiate the
Cafeteria system of serving our noon luncheon, thus en-
abling our patrons to save much time as well as to make
even greater reductions in prices.
The same high quality, home cooked food will he
served.
Cafeteria Service............................11:30
Tea Service.. .. ...........................-......2 to
PEACOCK INN
- W mmmm
The Upstairs Tea Room
124y2 N. Travis St.
to 2
7:30
25%
Christmas Gift
Or a saving of 25 per cent on all Fancy
Suits. Every man now has an opportunity
to buy his suit before Christmas and save
25 per cent Discount.
Warm weather and general conditions
make it necessary for us to reduce our stock
and big saving awaits every man who has
not bought his Fall Suit,
We are first to make you this offer and you
be first and get first choice.
Keep Painted Woodvi /k CLEAN
*asg ..I...t- ■■ r—i-j) PlDon nrnn/lon linzxloum
$22.30 fancy Suits, $16.85
IXHple are gelling hnrdeued to it. If
they have the right mun hi Hh* Mi-
LennHii Coualy jail he should be given j|„lollsjllt.
a fair trial and get what's coiulug lo
him And he shouldn't be long in
getting it
Daddy was fortunate if lie received a
ri'il wagon nl <‘hri*tmas, when lie hiis j
a boy. But in these In(tor days son
is ilisappniimsl if lie doexn'l get a [
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It I* said thal Roseoe (Futt.v) Ar-
buikle’s films have all been finally
Wraped. and the erstwhile comedian
has la-en inlormed that there is lo be
iio eoiuehai I; for him. Now, house
cleaning should go right ahead, mid
all tbe divorcees, men hikI women,
weeded out of Die screen. There are
plenty of gisMl iieople with acting abil-
ity who live up to their iuarriuge vows
and to a high standard of respectabil-
ity—the rest should lie eliminated.
No Mine person favors mob law, hut
tile best way to abolish it is lo try
criminals immediately, and give them
the limit if lliey are guilty.
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REMEDY
* < FOR THE RELIEF OF
Coughs, Colds. Croup
WHOOPING COUGH, HOARSENESS
BRONCHITIS
-SOLO EVERYWHERE-
Clean wooden floor#, linoleum,
tile, n\arble, Concrete, with
POLIO
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$25.00 fancy Suits,
$^7.50 fancy Suits,
* #30.00 fancy Suits,
$35.00 fancy Suits,
$40.00 fancy Suits,
$45.00 fancy Suits,
$50.00 fancy Suits,
33.75
37.50
18.75
20-65f —All $4,00. $5.00 and
22.50 $6.00 Hats now ........$2.75
26.25
30.00
now.
and $3.50
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Hats
$1.95
Bonner White
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At Marshall a woman look three
allots at her huKbaml, and he then took
the gun and shut at her. If that hail
been a Dallas County woman her bus-
band wouldn’t have lieeu able lo do
anything alter madam bail worked her
trigger finger the first time.
Fhermnti merchants are loyal to ev-
ery Interest of the dry and her peo-
ple. Me now have an op|s>r(miity to
show our appreciation by doing our
Christmas stepping in Sherman.
HOME, SWEET HOME—COOD NEWS
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