Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 138, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 24, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DFMOCRAT, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1922.
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I HE SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT
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(■OTABUBHRD 1878.)
rabUaLod Daily Except Saturday,
SHMRMAN, TEXAS.
(THE SHERMAN DEMOCRAT, rrBLISHHRS.
WoeAlj Democrat Published Thursdays.
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'tMCHOEE NUMBJtB*
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.mttrMl at tike poetollk-e at Sherman Texas, Aug.
MatMr of the aecond Has* according to the act of Cotigre
14. 1878. aa maU
m, Mar. 3, 1870.
cast *¥»>
Santa Clause
Letters
t tittle and chair*, one Uf the trig '•Puss-
In Tlit Roots’ and lots of atorv hooks.
Please leuvc us a Christmas tret- and
remember my big brothers
Sleeping Sickness.
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By tht Auiiiati'i Pres*
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SMlt to Tbe Hbermtn Democrat. Publisher*, Hb* n$)*n Itaaa. Subtcrl-
» trailing addreaa changed pleane gift old addrew as well as new one.
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Ik-.ir Si.iiiu riuiiM*: 1 mu n little bor*«\ j \\ag<<U. Fuiuf Uuds uuJ a
aa^J^i;! 1! .\eaiH old. 1 want to toll you itv t:;se.
1 9IHSCBIPTION RATB8* I wL.it l want for Oirtatfiiu* 1 Mimt a
DAILY pmOCKAT—By Canter: Ota Month, 6C*c; three monttu, $1.90; Uintoi bat a ad a roach n ml. and sou»«*
gth osantha, IS.fiO; one year, $6.UU. By mall In Graypon Ooniity Ow Hof.’h, liamIkerchlot\. a iuiir of skatrs ami
Kk: three months. $12fi; one year, $5.00. By mall cotstdc ct On,*», ky „,ut f:uil.
Om»ty and t> r^l'^Tnw^bnS^n/wlMn ?«« mlire*1 oE1 “''d i-if I lh.uk t tin; will l
«*w. **•»• Beyond Texas and Okl.hom_and^MnJ_,(^jnllei. _One ..ours nub. flora
Yours very truly.
Joiiuie liokomh.
Suit l'niueiseo. Calif. .lbs-. 23.—Celle!
Vim Gent. former head eoiieli of the:
j Stanford Cuiversity football and inis-,
I kethnll teams is seriously ill at Si |
'un- Francis hospital here, a victim of
slivpitig sickness. It was announced by
Doer locr.eul
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six month* $4 00; one
Texas an.l Oklahoma and wlhtD l.ikX) miles: One
•ootb bOc; six months, $4 50; ont year, $8 00. Elsewhere *100 per month,
«cept in foreign countries, $100 per monte plus the coat of mailing.
•crtpclona are payable la advance
iVMULLl' DEMOCRAT —Oaa yaar *1 80
All sub-
ail.
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______or THE ASSOCIATED HUMS—Tin AsMclatod Prem hi
■ »W"t'T an titled to tha asa fur ^publication of all uewa dispatches crvdlled
to K ar aat etherwlsa credited la tht* paper and alaa tha loua) aawi publUi.sd
All rtgtua of repuhlicatloa uf special dispatches herein are atoo iw-
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•It f ri llciidtii ks, who wr» te to Sjinta
* nus. lias received th«‘ following reply
Home of “Santa Claus.”
Top of 'Tikes IVak. •
Dear John•
1 lead your U*tter in the ••Democrat"
nuule a
lii« physidan. Dr. Milton B. Lrtuiln. j
Liquor Seized.
Ry the Associated Press
t San Fraud sen. Calif. Dee. -T—Throe
j truck loads of whisky, wine and bran-
dy. said by prohibition enforcement of-
ficers to le valued at more than $100,
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s„utu :
. ui.iv it^a:
Irum Y'an A Is 11 lie l’lcusv bring ttr.lu.' aim huv.:
u.e a reducer, a big slick uf iclimn X* u wnail.
ciimiv, and a little vial if ■■.Nulils'n llavi' iiad my whiskers cut off this vf jjJt, |rur^ WH8 arivsted
will! The only Imd Ihiiig that 1 did «*«r M> 'b* boys and girls wont know ---- --
nolo of wliut ,HH, w,.,-,. wizisl last night nt n liouio
in the Ijilin inmrtor here. The driver
mi i ho
wa to go hunliug for quail and bring Sl* You better mind your mnniinu,
tuuk a laid lurk: 1’loasK- rotnoiuhor «nd if 1 bring (ho skates you must pro-
me Tl.e Country Roy, llronil
Kelief Workers Marry.
WORKING THROlOll THE
ALLOT TEli TiAUS
HOW DO THE NATIONS STAND
FINANCIALLY?
Hr*. Sarah Beruhnrdt. the ngt’d Hark back more than a year! Bring
French actress, lor many years the to mind again the statement which Mr.
greatest emotional urtist on tho thea- YVilllum Fileno. the well known Boston
likul stage, fainted, at reheisal a few merchant, made after returning lo the
dm.* ago and was unable to appear in United States from London, whore lie
the initial production of her play, attended and took notice |mrt in a
wr^iteu hy Sacha Guitry . She is sev- meeting of the International Chamber
cnijoigbt years old. 'of Commerce. Financiers, economists
She hud Just completuU a tour of and business men wore agreed, be said,
Italy when she lnnnediutely begun ac- tiiat Europe would need help, but the
live preparations to produce another first requisite condition for granting it
play in l’arls. She took no rest. The would in* full knowledge of the exact
travel uud work m sunny ltuly seemed circumstances of the diflerent nations
uol lo have fatigued her. She was vlg-jand their businesses,
orous uud elated, and looked forwurd, Now that the crises has come in
vivaciously to a gruml dramatic Europe. J. P. Morgan A Co., tell tier-
triumph iu the rapital. {many that they will not negotiate an
Dear Sjmu Clause: YVe are Iw,
• little gisls. Wo are twins and wo
I want H do!!, a set of di*bes and a
hook : nl-" a (toil buggy <»ur sister.
| Hazel, wants a doll, a work basket and
a book. Remember nil tin* jmnr kid-
dies uii(I wo will leave you something
inise in the future to skate fust B.« l/ir A.nociated Prcti
enough to ktiep uj> with your <ap so
mama won't have to hunt it any more.
Yours truly.
"Santa Claus."
Deni Simla:
I want a 1 it(le dresser, ami little
Y our! elmii and a piano stool and set of dish-
to eat on the dining room table,
little girlies. Dorothy and I'oris Rark-jcs und a tiollie. tied for my doll to
linm. .TJ4 K. Ciieiry. sin p in. Hurry on amt eome us l
run hardly wait. And bring tlie poor
Dear Simla Clause: I am a little little children, something pretty. And
girl S years old. Pleas,, tiring me a I want some bananas. apples,
doll Hint cries, a (Ini', dresser, some oranges, null' eandv raisins, and any
good hook* and games. Bring my broth- other little thing you might have lay-
er. Billie, a "Tank.'' Pleuse remember leg around. 1 am goipg to have a
tile poor little children. Your little Christmas tree Don't forget my tittle
Athens, Dee. ‘J3. — Miss Carlo!to Wells
of Bryn Mawr and Altndena. Calif.,
and lire' Jackson of Whitehall. X. Y'..
both American relief workers here,
were married in tlie English chapel
yesterday.
Child Item (« Dutchess.
i?j/ the -Associated Press
l.uxumhnnrg. Dee. 23.-—A daughter
was lioni last niglit to Grand Dneiiess.
( harlutte. The child will be name$
Klizaiheth.
Keep this Door Open r.) oo-—
Mr. Merchant!
Would von lock one of your doors for the
price of ;i telephone?
When your telephone is busy (with either
incoming or outgoing calls) an important
business-getting door of your store is closed
and locked. Maybe the customer who wants
to telephone you an order will wait until that
door is open again—but maybe he won’t!
If your present equipment is often in.use.
you might make a profit on another telephone
or “trunk”—or on even several more; a good
many merchant do.
We can list them all under.the same num-
ber, using any of your lines that is idle when
you are calleo. It will pay you to make it
easy for your customers to reach you on the
telephone. Think it over.
“At Your Service” >
GRAYSON TELEPHONE CO.
fiieud. Jean Hyde. 17au I-.usL Luuutr.
Dearest Santa Clause:
I’ve been a good girl all tfiis year and
I want you to bring me u doll, some
ABC block*, a bailWith picture* on it
cousin lleuy Boy, and I'm a good little
Kiri.
Yours truly.
Delzoruh.
COS P. Willow St.
Mini:. Bernhardt retain* her profe*-. international lean unless nnd until the >m, H vanity case,
sioual friends and admirers. The stage reparations dispute is settled,
wns a
Power of testimonial flowers.; America counsel* Groat Britain
ami
and
But- she bad not realized the little France to come to a definite under-
value*. such ns occasional rest, which standing in their differences. The
counteract or ameiolornte the ferocious prognosticated issue has arisen.
depreciation exacted by age. | "’hat can Germany pay? How much
The theatre was a realm of darkness; of a loan does it need ■> How much will
in the evening, instead of n maze of Fiance be satisfied with. How much
Yours very truly.
Lillian Ilerry.
Dear Sants Clause;
1 know you would like In know what |
_ ; I want. I want a doll that says "nia-
Dearest Santa Clause: jinn" and any other dolls you want to!
1 have been n good girl nl! this year, [bring ine. 1 would like to have a tlHlel
and I want you to bring me a hobby 1 doll dressing table and stove, a little j
I'gbts and colors and a pamtemonium
af applause. The actress was ill at
home, nnd the telephone was discon-
nected. so that no noise could dintrub
iJV Ci ; k i
'Jbe rest which slie would not take,
age imimsed on her as a penalty. She
real money or equivalent certain do
certain other bankrupt or distressed
nations need5
C Tile time for candid and complete
revelation of all essential facts is
have Whatever adjustment is made
nowr must be n permanent one. Loans
wu* obliged to defer the ‘first night" (made now must be supported by tun-
fet several day*VJThe physicians com- K'ble evidence a* to real need and ahi-
manded her to be at ease. ’,ltv l" >«•*'< obligations. The nations
“You see. I am quite well 'now*.” * Itj"10*? readjust their financial affairs in
was the following day when the divine conformity with their capacity to re-
Huruh said this. "My son frown*.’’ I j store economic stability,
mum take a long rest, he Implores. But
ru-yerflist; Best would mean death to
me now."
* The womfeMMi **»»e*Wfcli.-i*MWcrked
all of her life. Art has been a form
of devotion with her. She had the
TAKING CARE of BABIES
YVh.v is it, as says Dr. Bo.vul S.
C<^Ktoi*rli»lM<w R_'nlMi #ftateK .Seuufdt j
from New York, Unit Hie death rate
I in the congested Fust Side District iu |
genius of greatness. She polished and New York City is one of the lowest-
perfected It by working. She could not jin the world? This is. a statement for |
give up her art, for that is her de-
light nor her work, for that is her life.
Ir we keep on with the intellectual
bal'lts which keep us busy nnd interest-
ed we shall some time wear out. Yet
women to think about.
In one square mile live a Half million
persons. The death rate of infants
there is the first year of life, is fifty
to every t.OPO born, whereas in tho
1922
1923
The goodwill of our patrons and friends is one of our
most valuable assets. The spirit of .the season brings to
us renewed appreciation of old associates and of the
value of new friends.
May your Christmas be a Happy one and Success attend
your New Year, is the cordial wish of
SETTLE & SETTLE
“STYLE HEADQUARTERS”
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if w* deviate from them, we shall fall [Fifth avenue district it is one hundred,
to pieces, for the change would bring Five per rent compared with ten per
to us the serious realization that we1 cent.
bare finished our task and there is! xhe flrgt Jear „ the most doubtfuJi
nothing more for us o do. (the most hazardous, the most wearl-
rh* right way to live 1* to persst,. . , . . ,
-•.h _ m x * , , 8(,nie. Ir.funts are weak, helpless and
with our good work until age will nl-1 Wl „.w, ___. , j ..
. _ . , , numb, and they need food, attention
low us to work no longer. ... ____. . •
nnd love virtually erery minute. Y\hat, j
for them, is the principal difference be-!
tween life and death?
We give either insufficient -or too!
much care to babies. What is the
best means for keeping them alivo and j
weaning them in good health? The
death rate can be lowered everywhere,
nnd the health,average raised. How?
Any competent physician can give all
the instructions in a few sentences, i
And the nexLdbing is to follow his ad-:
vice.
Mi. E. H. Colpitta of tha Western
BWtrie Company explained to the So-
cletr of Western Engineers, at its Chi-
cago meeting, * long distance phono-
gram which records sounds hundreds
of mile* away, and showed a device
which enable* the carrying on of five
telephone conversations at the same
time. We’ve got used to the phono-
graph and many sounds wilt he more
agreeable if they come from a distance,
but there is already loo much telephonei
conversation.
In the innirle* snva !.'ti,!/..1.., c.r.Afi.
Mussolini takes an hour's fencing les-'^ ''th*f V* n',“,'k0,,• aS ^ |
son every morning after breakfast. The ni ‘c ?v ' m l 7 77
useful, regular practice for a Crer.h , k,"K ;'?,,ra-'
statesman is wirepulling, and everv ^ ' 7'\ """ more <“"f'
one who I,a* to deal with a legislature J" ‘ !"Ul an a,IKleworln’
or Iwo ought to get used to bumping „„ J re i ■' ""7 11
against a stone wall without showing " ' ZLV x K 7 ™ °"P
any ill effect. However w.ta—5 ^ . W0°dthir8t-V n,0*>Ui,W" A"*1-
j-e.srx Ml mvrnv UlUCB. 1111*7 Will KWp lip i
on I heir rhetoric and go into memoir-'
writing.
LUCK’S GARMENT SHOP
OUR HEARTIEST CHRISTMAS
GREETINGS GO OUT TO
YOU TODAY
May this festive season be the Happiest and
Brightest and Most Joyful you have ever
known.
May all the days that follow this Glad
Christmas Time bring to You and Yours
Life’s Dearest Best Blessings.
We take this opportunity to extend to our friends
the season’s greetings and wish you every happiness and
prosperity during the coming year.
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By your liberal patronage you have made it possible
for us to enjoy a splendid holiday business—in fact the
best business throughout the year that we have ever en-
joyed.
We have tried to give you our best service, an<i if at
any time you bought anything here that was not satis-
factory in every way, we wish you would bring it back.
The receiver of the Galesburg &
Western Railroad, an Illinois trolley]
line, ha* turned the property hack to
the original owners in first class con-
dition nn-d with a surplus in the troa.
stiry. Could he have been unfamiliar
with Hie conventional idea of receiver-
ship? .
Japan takes pride in the statement
made hy President Starr Jordon, of Le.
Lan Stantord. Jr. University, to the
Asialic Society, in Tokio .that it has
•800 varieties of fish. This is the sort!
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