Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 31, Ed. 1 Monday, August 28, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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J ufnld ♦lint I will black your eyes. On
contrary, f will HUinolh your hair
(1 her down
fUs excnee
in' work at
i!% contrary, f will smooth your hair
| tls«n ami kin you on the cheek-rilke
wns
him to paw around until he got tired
' of It. and eat down.
I “No, I’m not. tlmt kind of a man.”
lie repeaiarl “I love and "esteem my
i wife. She married me when she could
[ hnve married a better mtti. and 1
! shall always love and feel grateful te
] her.”
“Did yon say there wns another
nstrlhe on ?" waked Sirs. Bowser, boplpii
Ito -linoge tl*> subject
’ “No. 1 did not say so,” wns the re-
ply. “Rut wp may look for one. We
may look for a strike every two oi
• three mtneton until the Industry oi
♦he whole world comes to ruin. 1
could not help but think aa I sat there
Ir. court of my coming home some
nigh* md breaking your beautiful
hose. Ynji have a beautiful nose, Mrs
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lookout!:1 oT. fuAS’
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AND OUJM 2kNOTu££
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MtQvr
Permission hap I icon asked of tlic
Navy Department to tow the tiny alr-
^luue, the “aerial ant,'
TUOlfc MO<3* OUT CV
OT U© fS _wr —<r-
v*oc.io«5 /mtf TP A
.6o4iw6<%JJi^/ a
^..... .......... from Houston
ft) Detroit, as a trailer to a standard
flyer and, if U is granted, the pilots |
will courn- on the first ant HUB in
the air.
Irish securities agd jpipipy , vajne<i .
at are hod up hi New York
finaueial instil utioiw liy littgatlon.
They were collected in America for the
Irish Republic, and the Irish Free
State claims them. The government
will feel freer with strong bonds.
• The soviet proposes either to seii the
Buss tan crown jewels, valued at $.T00,-
000,001). or negotiate k toils' <0i them.
Crown jewels should tirfiig the ftp
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New Location—Travis and Houston
To Dream Hew He Would Murder
the CobbleV. *
*U tjHjnV*
yotir throat. Why. I wonld deserve
ten yetii** in Mute's prison. ¥t»n see—
Mrs. Bowser—you sec—"
Mr. Rowaer,'
Sir. Bowser * lull I
nivd to he
f FOUR
SHERMAN DATI .Y DEMOCRAT MONDAY, AUGUST 28. 1922.
»
«. THE SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT
(ESTABLISHED 1879.)
Published Daily Except Saturday,
SHERMAN, TEXAS
THE SHERMAN DEMOCRAT, PUBLISHERS.
Weekly Democrat Published Thursdays.
TELETHONS NUMBERS ..........;.........................no AND ill
Business Day by Day
As Seen By the Gcvernme it
Entered at the post office at Sherman Texas, Aug. 14. 1879, mall
Matter of the eecond rlaag aceordlng to the act of Congreus, Mar. S, 1879.
' “ SUBSt RIPTION RATES:
DAILT DEMOCRAT—By ( srrlar: One Month, 6fie; three months, 11.80;
MX Months, 08.00; one vesr, $8.00. My msll in Orsyson Ceouty <>!V Month,
■Ur- three Months, 01.28; one year. 0A.OO. By mall catsi.h- c* Onyson ,
rtouty sod in Texas and Oklahoma: One month 7V: sis months 04"O: one :
wtmr 07 80 Beyond Texas and Oklahoma sod wl hla 1.000 miles One1
month 88c; six months. 04.80; one year, 0X.OO. Elsewhere *1 fat ter month,
except la foreign countries, 01.00 per. month, plus the cost of mailing. All »ub-
► rlptlons are payable In advance
WEEKLY DEMOCRAT —One ye ir 01 00.
, _____________________^ CATTLE .,# SHEEP ,fl
The Hherman Democrat, Publltihcnt Sinnjan Teia*. Kubnrti* j 1922 IQ9I IQ22 e-^21_
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RaMit to_______
hers desiring address changed please give old addreiu ta w.-l» *a new one
' MEMBERS OK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS—I be Asmslal.d Ureas It
Mclualvely entitled to the one for republic*lion of all news dispatches credited
In it or not otherwise credited In.tlda paper and also the local news published
hrnfn Ap lignm of republleatiou of eistial dispatches herein are also ro-
iarved ._____
RED RIVER VALLEY FAIR
AT SHERMAN
SEPTEMBER 26, 27, 28, 29
AND 30 ..
LET'S KI N T1IK TRAINS.
CATTLE RECEIPTS INCREASE 10 PERCEKI'
Shipments Jo^Stock 4 a ids Januaru to J 61 u G-reoter
192! ft
f922
RECEIPTS- PUBLIC STOCKYARDS-NUMBER HEAD
CATTLE
HOGS
SHEEP
(JAWJARV TO JUNt) |Q "2 "2
%itt"88§ - ali.ggg
P , 10,9Q5. OOO VL 276.000
COf-yftiSrtr t)Y CciTncE SCRVtCg^iaAKCXt.
Htfle too high, hut I ’tlort think so.
All the goddesses had noses with a
hump in the middle of them. And
such eyes as you huve got! You have
the eye* of a aloe, and the husband
who would blacken them deserves to
die. You know wlmt a sloe it, don't
yon 7”
“Oh, yes. A sloe Is a man who don’t
get to work on time. If anything ails
his eyes I should think he would get
some eye water and cure them."
“No, Sirs. Bowser. I would never
strike yon with itlj^tM. Y'ou never
need Im> afraid of the. You can always
talk back ,when you feel like It. Be-
cause I ant your husband It Is no sign
that I have any more rights tn this
house than you have. If I want to
paint the house, anti you don't want
it painted. It Is my duty to defer to
yon. All you have to do Is to say to
Samuel J. Bowser that the house looks
good enough, and we Imd I tetter have J
tin- cost of the new paint In something
else."
"Do folk* say It’s going tn he n hard
winter?" asked Mrs. Bowser.
"I haven't lienrtl anybody say." waa
the reply, “hut never mind the winter
whether It's hard or soft. Sirs. Bow-
ser. you hnve beautiful teeth. What a
brute I would he to knock them down
NO MALARIA HERE—FIGHT THE MOSQUITOES
: TISSUE GINGHAMS
32-INCH TISSUE GINGHAMS ^
A wide range to (elect from of Check*, Broken Plaidt end
Stripe*, at end of season price of imported end domestic
grades.
32-inch Scotch Tissue Ginghams, special to
close at........................... 55c
32-inch Imported Tissue Gingham, special
to close at..................... .. 50c
32-inch Best Grade Domestic Tissues, spe-
cial to close at............... .. 35c
MX KBI TS AND STRIKKS IN IT B
LIU NKUKHNITIBH.
Most favorah’c crop report* arc re- [
pcived frcin virtually all agrii alia.at I
diet) Iris |(ui tlic iaiPcliK l.nl the farm
will go tec waste unless die trains an j
rim mid eijiuiaaeiit put mid kept in j
comllticai. Coat is (icing Mi cited, lull i i
laiiinit tie Iraleperted unless the r:ti»-i
— — rnad strike Is settled. Fnclaries ere
Uapiral-lalsir dl*mfeemcnls like the ,v„,|y tl) 0p«-!Vite on eapaeity seaie !f|
coni unci rail strikes, Involving publli tIi»-ii- goods etui Is- hauled 10 destiua- I
rights and welfare, are giving actual ||(,nK> )„„ j, wou|,| |K, f,,,) isji to up. J
drtiucinst rut Ions of j underlying piliui- W-,.|P t if ihe rail strike eontlijiKMl. i
p/llas. By dhow lug that capital, or la 'ftn i e will b, general uaeinpluv uieai
bor. or capital and lulior, can ilupow: |( (|U, cannot b|ierafc. '
costa und suffering on tlic people, and |„ effect p:os;crlly is hero, yet we.
even threaten tlic uper dentrutrtoii of chdi.ot mke itftvaiiiugc of (lie siiuH- !
ogrlciiitur.1 and trade, these csnuliHts |«s atise uipitnl and labor engaged j
illustrate the absohate «ie**aalty ot |M rhe transport a I ion pulilid utility
governmental supervision. (.iiinot agree, and lieciiuse they will
VoKl limrta *re\|fly*<j Dh “<uU lid;; abiib" ny llu- law and allow re
so are the iiilnea, yiVniel Is a DllWU- KMr<l for tin interests Or lhe jpith'li)
necessity, tiwner* of coal lands nno Tile railroads and the anions should
mils'* tire. In the targe sense, trikatee* arrive ai some kind ot an understi|m|.
for the people. Fuel is. In reality, pub- wig to resuiqe work and submit thdffi
in. iu-ots.ptv I in which iiflvate InteW .lift
TliK DEMOCRAT’S DAILY STORY’.
MR. BOWSER’S SENTIMENT
It Comes and Gpes Like a. Summer Shadow
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tH*'? it;A? i*r 1
BY M. Qr.At). '
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TliC flre IllekereS and danced on tlie , would put my pries nmund your neck
S hearth. f and Vise Yoi'^fe'd Tdt you tlint l would
Tiie crickets were singing their' •;() lmn::i-y fot ii Whiite uiontlt for your
lie property,1 In wbidi private InteW differences t.» the I niled States Ra||-
e.4 is limited to the totaii mouelary rood ijibor Iieurd. Tliey wij not li-
vable, or, In other words, reasoiulldc allowed io wreek prosisu-lty.
l'inatidal (simpenMtlou. -- — j ^
Itallroods arc private projierty, hut, I'electives have disiovereifa plan
In elfect, public proiierty. They utc- of the red soi mllsts to form rommiin-
soligs and getting ready for d Joyous
winter.
Tlie Iceman had collected bis Inst
hlH and departed. He mis full of ho]H-
and cheer, for lie half mu tie 200 |icr
cent profit.
Outside the nightingale warbled ids
song, but It wns no cheap wurble. Iri
a day or two lio would present n bill
of 02fi.
Tlie strikers were nn a strike ngain.
sake.
yoti.'
Y’ds, mat t.- what I would tell
public utilities and transportation, like ist groups tn (be army and nav.v of the . and tin* police were patting them on
*‘l tidnk yen’1 wmdlT.
adlMltteil Mrs. Bcv.Vser.
“No. I’m not. such a man ft* to knock
my wife’s feet down her threat. I love
her too well. I mu full o
ftp- her. Y'ott will never
OFFICE SUPPLIES—BLANK BOOKS
You will find our stock large
QUALITY high and Prices Right.
OUR PRINTING WILL PLEASE YOU.
THE REYNOLDS-PARKER COMPANY
NO MALARIA HERE—FIGHT THE MOSQUITOES
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EAT MORE MEAT
We want you to eat some real fancy Grain-fed
Baby Beef—Ask Your Bntcker
If he has nbt got it we have it for him and want you to eat
this delicious oecL because you will call for more.
/ Our Abattoir State Inspected. ’>
ITS IN SHERMAN V '
. nii41»• ’*'■** .. A \'m
Sherman Slaughtering and Rendering Co.
liM-l, is u (ipbiic necessity, 'lue prni I nileil Suites. There is inithing to
ciple ol gc verianciitiil »uiK>rvUum tun fear, however as the scheme wonld I*-
been applied by law, tirst io rales, spiked in tin army and soaked in tin-
service and tiuunivs, aud recently u> nav.v.
nbtir Tiuu working ismdltlouis. •
Have miuo owners ami operators any Mx Utindrett New Jersey (onviets
light to eUltni’. or slop protittcHoli t biimil a fuss and threatened-to break '
Have tliey uny right to discharge their cells lieiansc thev did not got ’
fcdlMMiyemploye*V Hano. vuipioyes extra )ieaelies during "pen.jh f eek.“ '
any inherent rights to their j..o*> "hit'll was ;iph(l'rilte,| tliroiliflmflt the!
Have employe* any right to rcBtrict •‘MWe ge.ieia lv, Th:* fu//. was no,
or lir.lt production by leaving tlwlr "ortli all the ext itement. <
jobs? If they leave their jobs do iUey ( ®~
relimptisli whatever rights they have -“" J- ^ wt«h 1^.1 nipnl mm
might lie applied to ifatisportarton. f * ta!,rP'- 1h,v; him. and it was n terrible sight. Her
It is Americiiti custoBi to rtjmira^f u,<‘ ei'°'vl,1« "nmerotts that nosp was hrn1{el, she had lost all
private enterprise and allow' fUe tnT\ ** • its iruting invisible. And they | her front teetli. nnd In addition tn that
est individual uml wrpoiate ilber(y. a,p *'naneial wwIr
l’repouderntmg sentiment is opposti'f .
to* tiationaliantion ami pitbiie oWiit'r- lhe Atmotir and Wilson meat pack-
ship. Our system is to protect Uie.illS <'',,ui,<l"i<s have made arrangements
cqUuuok weal by regulatory method*. *° ’‘"bsolioate, aud tlie new coms*rn.
As the public depends on ftu'l nmH-Will‘ (thi, wi 1 l,c a large
trafispaffaticiF a* piitiife nisvssftics, U*"’* ^ 'fhTiffly.
obvious that the government
the hack.
Alt-sveaied Joyou* nt the home of
tlie Bowsers, but yet his eyes were
moist, as he turned to Mrs. Bowser
and said;
“My dear, I saw n sight this after-
noon that called for all ray senti-
ment.”
“Wns It a sick horke?" she asked.
”N’o(' rifci’nnL It wail no Sjhk'SBlHN
I was In court ns a juror. There was
n man arraigned before us for beating
his wife. He was six feet high nnd
weighed two hundred pounds. She
was five feet high and weighed about
L
is obvious tbai the governinvut lum j 4 ~
nmiilo uuiborJiy to regulate tbem. It' trn°'< fJersons saw flip
is enough lo afford capital,and. labor f»‘0» ,M>,w<’i’U *»e. Yorkshire
mlcquate rib Ana; to confer and agfee-, B s 1,1 ^ntlon. The
bat, If they cannot agree, they mustiHt,~ latee duys. u is almost
vacation to keep
a rlii Irate.
amt
fit; ta^e a
Jifr* cricket.
voyage to South Ampritn, to
exposi -
Nlepn must lie taken to prevent a»y * _______
recurreme on a hirge or sninll seilc i ............ ~ ..
of cessation of operation of pttbCh*” * *u8hes has start-
cessities. Till rail aud coal strfhM’ S
Lave deiiionsirjiUai that capital
iiib'-r cannot lie permitted to brow
the government and people and
tliey must lie disciplined to obed
to law ami ooiisideniteness for I he I
P>
Hnilroads and mine owners ykvtt.
no right to li.ckout workmen or diinitkiN
V'H'ki-1
■g - - - - - I J
ViiflWhl'ilMiilrftxiUaii (eiiienniart:
at Itii' di Janeiro, Frotl
^1 ol view, it is a Ban celeb'fatlon.
’jsTla' Sanifi(j|i<; Oirrela was wrecked
<# ifih 4-a hetween ('uba mi Haiti, it
VKt* a mistake to figure on landing in
\«H»itl. n« ill- outlook was too dark.
Wia-w. A UH providing for institution or n
commission lias iieeu pavse l in-
dustry have no right to strike or #*"(!,.) Hons -, We also.need a com mission
<mt. Capital and lal*>r oia'rutiiig pub-. td mihke out profitiaws.
He necessities are subject to retftiidfc1 “ . . w
thin, as they are public servant*. ' I Senate apd Hotwe ronfews have, it
... ,, I* stated, lrngnn ‘ironing out tbt- tariff
if .the question of the admission or ni l-• T. ... ,
_ . ... , , 'U'1- they will find their duties ro
Germany Jo the 1-digue of Nation* is Vprj, SVV(1(>t
to be raised nt the meeting in Geneva .
next monlb. Lloyd George will attend j
to plead Germany'* cause. Germany)
could la* admitted and then lie kept
in the dugout for seasoning.
r ■ •
'The cooks' School which will be es-
tablished by the International Stew-
ard's Association will be in charge ot
u We'Jfore Committee. Of course, gooti
wwks arc rare, and tliey should be sea-
»ou«l with Soft soap to the gridirim.
isii or discontinue operation.
men in trnuaportatiau and the mlt^gy^] Vommission lias ia-eu
WW lb-' Hons .
%Only a Few Days More to Buy
Wall Paper at 33V§ Discount
Sale Closes Thursday, August 31
W. N. Butridge
he)* brute <«f n husband had blacked
both her eyes. She gave her testimony
in a low. sweet voice. lie had come
home half-drunk, nnd because, supper I Hav< No Mercy in My Heart.”
was not ready, and she had no money
been walking the
a sudden- lie United, ns If a«»««
struck h.v an idea; and he'said: 'J .......
“Sirs, ibiwscf, two days ago I car-!
rietl a pair of shoe* down to tlie coin
bier'*. They were my winter shoes,
and I wanted tlie heel* fixed up. The
cobbler assured me -that they would
be sent up today. Did they come?'
“Yes, Indeed. They are in that par-
cel, under the chair.” *■
Mr. Bowser reached for tlie parcel
and opened it. There were a pair of
shoos brought to light, but as h*
looked nt them a terrible frown '.came
jin his |aee and he almost shapted
/ )\Af‘.r ^
"Stiqbs! Stioev’-Wv *b^ftt Tli»*e
are not m.v shoos!” Th^wrt slioes
belonging to some«mortire-itftjter arid
tliere is plaster on them! My shoes
are number seven, while these nre|
certainly number ten. Who took these
mr
“Why. J did. A boy brought them
nnd said they were your shoes, and j
of course—"
“There Is no ‘of course’ about It! t
Mrs. Bow*er. yon hnve shown yourself j
in your true colors! You hnve proved
Hint you have no interest In y"W Inis-
twelve dollar* a day. I tell you, my - , .... , . .
dear, the Jury made short work ot j Mrs. Bowser didn't seem to beelated
him He was found guiltv and the ndth his nothms. There ''ns as
months In Jail.” danger a* if he bad *at
f read the paper. A whim mtgh; tel
!i!m at any moment, but site allowed
judge gave him s'x
“He ought to hnve five years!” said
Mr*. Bowser.
"Y'es. lie certainly had. It stirred
me to the very heart to look nt that
little Woman. Suppose you liud mar-
ried such a ninn? Suppose I wns
gnat, big brute, and should break
yoar nose with one blow of my fist?”
"I can’t supiMise It," replied Mrs.
Bowser. *f
“I break your nose—then I knock
cut your teetli—then blhrck your
eyes. You beg for mercy, but I have
no mercy In my heart. I hammer you
until the neighbors and police arrive.
Just suppose I was such a man as
that." -
“Bnt you are not. and so we won't
suppose."
"No, we won’t suppose. I couldn’t
do It, Mrs. Bowser—I Just couldn’t do
it! I couldn't break your nose and
knock out your teeth even if you were
very saucy to mo. I should come
home find. If sun-ier wasn't ready, _I
Wife, to mnktyljv sit
right down In a chair unry you had
examined the slioes nnd satisfied your-
self Hint O'er were mine."
“But Hie b(|r said they were your*,"
persisted Sir# Bowser.
“Bnt whnt If he did say so!" shouted
Mr. Bowser. “Ton ought to know that
nil hoy* lie. Here T<imi out a pair of
shoes, and the mortar-mixer will spoil
nilne trying to pull thent onto his big
hoofs."
“Mr. Bowser-*.’’ », Mr
“Not a word. Mrs. Bowser! I leave
this tiqjise at pm-e.' I cannot; remain
with a wife who Is so careless as you
areJ Y'es. I go!” , . -
And Mr. Bowser tramped, tramped
down the hall, nnd passed out Into
the autumn night. The moon hovered
over his head as he walked, and the
stars winked nt Dim. hut he walked
and walked nnd walked, and thought
only of hi* slioes. and It wns after
midnight before he sneaked hack home
nnd crept softly Into bed to dream how
he wrtulrt murder the eobhier as soon
ns he had eaten hi* breakfast In the
morning.
Profits In August!
Are as important as profits in Decern-
' yf 'Vt# v,‘
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Afrd weathei doesn’t affect the trick cf
doing business. Prontsf depend on
winning and holding customers.
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Your access io over 3,500 families in
german ana vicinity is through the
columns of
THE DEMOCRAT
.1 Jite 110-111 will bring our ad-man with some
August business building hints
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