Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 114, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 26, 1922 Page: 5 of 8
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MR. BRENTS SAYS i‘l
SHERMAN NEEDS
A BIG HALL
LANDS IS SHOT
IN THE BACK
Meet lugs Saturday N i«l»l.
P;ii:itvi!S >iii'I Decoratcr*. ill PiiintciV J
111/1
siiiida) Mfdiniis.
Expert
for
Men,
Women
and
Children
I DOWN TOWN \ l Dll OKI I M \ND \U\I.TIIY ( IIMAC.O It ACIIKI.OII IS
Ol’KKA 1101 SK is SI <i<;KST-
KD l!\ IIANliKK.
11101 ( II I 10 IIK \ ICTIM OF
I 01 I, PI..W.
AIiimts* L<NUr \"
T., nl Lucas* luill,
l’»y tli« r II it (Hi pn-cn
Ills., N• £
"I was nut in t'nvor «»f ilu* Wall*
Slrtrl chnrlcr iiiiichiIiuciii. but new rl'i'.U‘> UK, Nmiunuts
Unit it tills Iks n curried I ......mi g-,- v‘......... ‘t'dzzed today l.y |Kilicc in- j
mg I" tc'iu n.j -tilri nl,nui it. iiii,| i vcsiiiMiliur ilic minder of "Handsome!
lio| m 1 Hint III,./. Will not Ik- mil ill -sen- •' M! Limus. liilllioiinirc nlllo ilrnlrf mill j
til-1.," W. It. P.icnls kiiid Siittinlnv. • "i' lii'li"i"-
Hill mixiuux ilint w ith II Iiuitril citizen ! *':;nn" foutiil shot ill the Inn k
snip Shcfiiiiin shout,I forge nlic:ol. J1'1''1'"' "i).'lit, with revolver l:i> ins ;
\ f»rs»tlt :!h* IhhIv in a g;ti;»ge. A
| I Mil, \
Inf K U.
III.
j Sifliim rorrilieli, ai 1*. •»!' K ('
|«l p. tti.
I Steam ami 0|M<niting l.ugim*«r
Miu liinists' hall, at - p in.
«i-Vl. |i.
a l 'J p.
<’ hall.
“The biggest thing that I see hn~'i
worn-
in
Sherman
Representing
W S, Rice, Adams,
N. V. ^
tm-.liufelN before SluTiium is pirn isjnn
f'ir a eeetrally located eomhiuati* n au-
ditorium and o|H*ra house. The pe«»ph* ^
voted betels for ibis purpose one time,
and some of ibis money still remains
in I lie treasury, nltlii ugh most of it was
c.\pemh*d in pun basin*: and improving
puldi< parks. This was jwidiaps ail
right I’.tu since the majority were un
d« i’ the impresrinn tjuit ll: •> were vot-
ini: bonds for an auditorium, I think
I that the t’ity Commission should see
! 'bat this fund is restoivd to its origin
| nl amount, and as much more In mf«t
should be voted as m;lv In* iieeessar?
i to build and eo.uip a down-town amli-
| terium, that will be convenient to ail
of our people. I have no id^i of what
amount will be neoeftsnry to provide
this needed facility, but even if it runs
$2<K>.<MH> or *300.000 I shall Ik* foum*
willing to do my part and to have
'every dollar's worth of property that r
j own Invert for tliis purpose.
‘Mon* specifically 1 should say, how-
ever. that ttte project I have in mind
< outcmplatcs more than merely a place
lor public sijcakitigM. I am in favor
ot < pen forums, lectures, and so foith,
hut I would bate to think that it will
always he necessary for me to go to
Pallas to see a good show and I know
that then are many others in Slur-
man who feel the same way. I think
that thi% eciuhination building should
he adequately equipped with scenery,
Qyj. exoert C* \X/ **I1«**|I«I have portable partitions
H * "• w • | f. :o eoiiniuMlate more than one meeting
Miller,, Will be at the ,i! *' ,'n,r* if ncMssary or with all parti
IJ 1 Cl 1 tiotis removed to aeeomuiodatc a large
W llliams Motel, iher-j crowd Th«r» was the wi.nmnlcs* wed-
man, Texas, Nov. 28. i,M ,,i;;l11 "nl A"sli" ,
for instance, and a much larger audi-
ence probably would have ?»<vn pres
cut if they ban known that they could
have ! *en ^cteil. Very soon the State
'Christian Kndeavor is to meet in Slier-
j man will* att anti< ipated audience of
scvcml tie ininnds. Inning election
an chamoisettc colored glove was
I Mini nearby.
l.'itms was a Ireqiicnt vision- at cab-
arets ami a well known figure in the
night life of Chicago.
Another theory that was advanced hr
tin* p* 1 i* e is that l.anus may have ls*en
mk.akcn fo, his brother, also an auto
dialer. They hear a striking resen:-
' hlancc.
John Is*ve has sold his rcslrnir.ini in
Gunter, ami has moved to Sliernuin i
with his fanii'c
Rev. A. C. Anderson of Key Mem-j
orial Methodist Church will preach at
Kairvicw School House on Sunday
afternoon at I o'eloek.
r-
T. K. Menu* and family have moved
from Hunter to Sherman, Mr I leu icy
li ving accepted a place in tlu- inter
urban shops lure.
Every ruptured man,
woman and child should
this
take advantage of
opportunity.
The Rice Method for
rupture is known the
whole world over. You
can now see this
method demonstrat-
;d and have a Rice Ap-
pliance fitted to y o u.
Absolutely no charge
unless you are satisfied
to keep the Outfit alter
having the Appliance
adjusted and you sec
how perfectly and com-
fortably it holds. No
bars h, deep-pressing
springs; nothing t o
gouge the flesh and
make you sore. Can be
worn night and day
with positive comfort.
Soft, rubber-like cone
position pad, any dev
gree of pressure requir-,
ed.
1
Don’t wear a truss all
your life when thou-j
sands have reported:
cures through using the
Rice Method. Why suf-
fer the burden of rup-j
ture if there is a chance
to be free from truss-
wearing forever? Any-
way it will cost you
nothing to come in and
see Mr. Miller, at the
Williams Hotel.
Office hours 9 to 12,
A. M., 2 to 5 P. M.J
W. S. Rice, Adams,
N. Y.
Make the Kid-
dies Happy
WOOD SEASONED BY OZONE
French Sclentiet Seem* to Hav*
Solved Problem Which Has Long
Puzzled Furniture Makers.
Mm. A. S. Tcnmlle underwent mi
i,pci jiiiun at SliiTiiimi lluspitiil Friday,, ShhimIii) in mins,
and is repotted resting well a" could
1)0 ( X|hk led.
Poll* of Kansu* ('llv Mo., is
oil inn IiIk hrother .1. M. l'ottv
la,III l.ee ('.ink Is visitIllJJ Ml>s
M.iinanl .Milltr til Soullimiiyd*
('lu ster duel is h|iendiDK Hiu «oek
eii't i; I‘alias ,,n Imsiness.
Mr-. Crtpr Knlianks spent Saturday
in Dall'ts.
t.ei' Itoliir.son ■ f Van Aistyne was -a
tin i ity Frldny afternoon.
11 I. Slnnv of Anna w as here on Inis
in. s„ Fridaj iifterm on.
T. I. ( limnlKTs siH-iit Friday nfter-
n ,011 !e li.dlus on business.
Mis. ip nry Kllis of Denison visited
la the lily Saturday.
C. D .In,Id of Dallas, who has lieet.
Ill'l l mi Inn '.ness, lias returned home. V
Mrs. .lolin tils* of llowe was here I
slo t pina Friday afternoon.
Mrs. F I, Fuller of Whiteslioro |
visited in tie' eity Friday afternoon,j
.1 \V. Cartwright of llowe was here j <'wens. Denton: Mr. and Mrs. T. .1
on business Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Heirlerson spent
Sat it nl ay in Dallas.
F. It veil Inn of Dallas, who has Ihsui
here on Imsiress, has returned Imme.
Mi. nml Mrs. £. It. I.anifston sihuiI
of this city, has gone to
to visit relatives.
Dr. T. I,. Holcomb, pastor of the
First baptist ('hureh. Is eugaacd In
sin ies ef revival servh.su with the First
lti.pl 1st church in Houston
Mrs. It It. Uosauiatid and sister, I
Miss Fauna Cox or Anna, spent Frl-j m„ ra,(Hj (wrtlrulnr|v
Ju.' "ill; Mi>« Hobvrta litFsaimin I if, |(| H()V cnuntry, fml in NVw <*nim* .
bl^ •■»!>’. | ihoy art* (‘ftnaidt*r^d more valuahk* than m
lh*v. iltu 1'. CtillirHI h«y rrturm*«lj women,
from Slirpvrjw'rl. here he hn** hehl <t j It Is a handsome tvoninn IndPwt
very atiree^ful revhiil. ami will fill j there who roafa the bridegroom more*
his imlpit at the (Vntial t'hrNtitm Ihnu two pigs and a few
rhmih al bolh MTvires Snmlav. j hrneelefv.
Al. H. Welle Of Dallas will speak '',!>•• I'».'n.ents arc made on
Sunday morninn «t il o'clock a. the! f'1"" '***
First Ha pi I St Clitirelt. The Harncn class I
Is emb-avoriiig In make the service
cla mshell
the in-
Ihe bride proves unsatisfactory.
Croat hour for men, hut a cordial In-
illation is extended In folli men a tc t
'voiu-u to hear this ureal business mini
and baptist layman, ltev. H. It. I.’mc.
Ikislor of the First lhi|itist eliureh
of Denison, wil' preadt at the evening
hour.
Williams Hotel Arrha’s.
J F. lloston. Whltesbiiro; ti. \V.
liemodel McKinney l htirrlt.
Mi Kinney, Texas. Nov. -o.—At least ,
$Pi,othi will ls> spent lii linproveinenis
and additions to the First Christian
Chtivrti of this lily it wss deehled at"*
a meeting of the men of the church belli,
tills week.
Thompson's are the crispest potato
I owry I i'erv or elsew here—get them for
your SuniliiyV luiiiheon
and Mrs. J. W. Williams. Itiirkluirnett ;' u£0-lte.
K. M. Austin C. l ord, Tulsa. 4skin : C
Tally. Tulsa, okla.
Wilson.
I >n I In s :
Tulsa.
.1. W.
Okla.; C
! I n r in, ,n.
A.
I hlllfls ;
■I. K. Da is hi.
M
Wichita Falls: 11 T. Hazel. Foil
Worlli; C. It Hand. Fort Worth.
GOITRE RELIEVED.
Mrs. tiny IS. Duff is visiting Mrs.
Henry Manton at Dallas.
W. It. Maddox of Tioga is here visll-
Tliere will In a meeting of the While'''": !li' • l!' '*•
Mu in, at the Magi i*,- bull al s :.".ll M " I'emil.v and
o'clock frt;o.«lny night, mifl Jill im*m
Oreen wood warps, as is w ell known, p,.,.* ,,.M,M.sted to atieml.
and jtlnno-makcr.M ;m* obliged to keep
wood for a |n*riod of ten year* or [ A'mmiI I'J iih'IuImm-m of.tlu* Iwutl White '’•«/*k end with her father, J. I
"'ore before they can convert it Into sliiiin went to Denison Friday nizlil Howe
in attend ii meeting of llie While Mrs. |; I, Agilen has returned from
Shrine of that city, and report an on- J! visit in Dallas wilti her mother, Mis.
jnjable time. I * Cantrell.
_ | Mrs. .1. I.. Wilson is spending the
Harvey tiriiy of Fort Worth, who "eid. eml at Hiiit'd, Texas, with her
jiui.elteil at till' I la pi 1st church at (inn- flnshnnd. who is there ,n business,
lei last Sunday. Inis been rail *d as pas- ■ Airs. .1. S. Slone is i jsiling her niotli-
lot id' i he eh in ,h al that plarc. He i- ev. Mi's. F. M I nlkington, at AleKln-
to jneaeh there again Sunday, anil lit ney. ,
t'ur time .......pi or reject the rail, It •• Ke.vnolils of Dallas, who has been
Kinhley Hotel Arrivals.
D D. Simmons, Fort Worth: O.J
Hirrning. si. I.onis. Mo.: Al. Fewis.j
a l.inimrnl — These Ohio People
Will Write Their Ex;*erienees.
piano frames, and in the building
trade timber often remains In tba
yard for several years before ll run
be fuMib»ned into d».,.rs and window
sashes. This Is to penult it to dry
thoroughly. I'ntll the sap has ex-
hausted Itself, the wood Is liable to
warp. The holding up of large stacks
of timber In tills way is expensive
and exceedingly tiresome when this
wood Is required urgently. Some have
attempted to overcome the difficulty
by dehydrating or drying the timber
In specially constructed ovens, hut
w ithout anti h success. Now a French
scientist, Al. Otto, has discovered that
all kinds of wood ran tie seasoned
rapidly and efficiently by means of
ozone.
lie lias estnhIMied a factory In
I’arls and another at .Milan, in Italy,
where various species of wood are
being treated by the new process. In
two weeks freshly cut timber is ready
for the cabinet maker, and is as dry
as If || had been exposed to tlie air
for years. The timber is laid In spe-
cially built chambers, through which
ozone Is niaih- io puss at a uniform
beat. Ozone Is sir highly charged
with certain electrical qualities.
is Him mnrrd
i visiting relative* in Hie city, has re-
_ j tu,'lied hoiiic.
The sermon Sunday morning will lie Mrs. David Unmett of Paris is vis-
a Thanksgiving message at Central Hint Mrs. Anna Mutt and other rela
Presbyterian rliineli. The ltev. T .1 tives in Ilic city.
Manton will sjamk on "The Sacrifices Mrs. It. P llnnler and sen, llay-
of Thanksg;, igg," and invites not only wioml m 1 Vonson .lark and Tludolph
i all members of Central Presbyterian Keymolds spent Saturday in Dallas,
j ebureb.i but as well all who have in- W. S. I tames , t MrKliinev was In
regular church home to at lend Hie 11 111. rily Friday afternoon "i» busl
o'clock service lit Ibis rhnrrli and catch lies*.
tin spirit of,Thanksgiving. The music Mrs. Al. II. Saunders of Texarkana.
Mrs. Dot Cox. 10'-’ K Canal St.. Troy;
....... i Dallas: H A l.nyrer. Dallas: It H. Mrs. Louis Owen. Alillershurg: Mrs. K.
M D homily and D. I- •»"'"»» ‘iKIalr. Hovse City; <t II. Halford. Da'- nuke,-. L’M! N. Monroe Ave.. Colutnbiw;
Dull;,., who I,eve been here on business, . Hmit. H1M, C|„„les Carol hers. Sul- MrH |,IUInllI) Alspaeli. Marengo; Mrs.
have rciumsl holme pliur Springs: Al. W. Neylnnd. Creen- h,iso| r{(M,ske. «2:i Yondoto St.. K. T«P
Mis. .1 (J. Merrell is spending lbejvi||f.. j0|m Ireaiv. Pldlmlelplilii. le»|o: AIrs. C Hurless, n'-kl Rlehard St..
larton, f„.; Airs. B. Aid angliie. New YorR: Duyioii; Mrs. Carrie Barn house. 421
.1 W. Cariienlers. Detroit, Texas: It. W. C. St.. Wellslon; Mrs. G. A. Hntuetl.
N Williams. New York: W. A. Kilnmu, opt Hetlyshurg Ave.. Dayton; Mrs. D.
Foil Worth; It. \. Cur|ientt>r. Dallas; Wilt. Wnshluglon C. II.: II. M. Dud-
•I'dm Paxton. Paris: K. F. Agneer, Bon- |,,y. .|^4 S. Kenton St.. I'rlmna; Un.
ham: It 1>. Castellan. Oklahoma City; Frank Heard, ltito Karr St„ Spring-,
C. 11 Crlden. Fort Worth: C. A. Wad- field. Ohio: Airs, lgailse Will. 228 Get-
dlnglon. (Jreenvllle: S. Hails. New tysburg Ave., Dayton. These fieople are
A oi k : F. Klein. New Orleans. I..i,: T. enthusiastic about Sorlsd-Huadruplc. u
A. MeCarlhy. Chicago. Ills.; o. ii. fill-" colorless liniment, and are willing to
vcr. Si. Fouls. Mo.: C. F. Fortman. iM-rsoiially ieH or write their experi-
Dallas; Al. (juiiiii. Dallas; .1. H. Dug- ences.
"an. New York; D. F. Ba'trou, DallasC i;,.| further Information at all drug
II .1. Smith. Pittsburg, Texas; F. <1.'stores or write Box tilt. Mediaulcsburg.
Burnitt, St. Folds. Alo.: XV. H. ttrlee,
will be of the usual high • lass.
who lias been visiting Airs. C. C. Seolt
Ruy It In Shermar
AUTOMOBILES
WAGONS
(Kubbcr tired with removcahle
makes Coaster.)
VELOCIPEDES
hrd
..ears we have a number of campaign
sp’ikeis visit S In-r tu ii 11. None of these
tilings are we at presen, projierly pre-
pared to aceoiumodate.
"We have a number of small audi-
toriums in the city and they me all
right for their purposes, but none ot
Ho in are suitable for city-wide nf-
f n i i
Thonipson's are atire-nuff (lie most
wledesooie polalo chips aiailable—
they satisfy and gratify. Nuff-sed.
i»2ll-lfc.
CHICHESTER SPILLS
Jw knowna» Ppst,Stfejt, Always Rein!#
r SOLD BV DfiinoiSTS EVf.PVWHtkE
mm
With Rubber Tires
PEDDLE CARS
With Rubber Tires
BABY WAGONS
Bring your babies and let them
see our big assortment.
Have large room to store your pur-
chases—will send out when you like.
—BUY EARLY—
LESLIE
HARDWARE CO.
BROWN SATIN
COLONIAL
Just arrived, the Season's
most wanted style in foot-
wear. Shimmering' brown
satin, new tongue effect,
uew shape vamp, new heel,
beautifully arched.
Price $10.00
i |
The Pennies spent on little Toys
For Uncle Sain s own girls and boys
In turn, of course, go back again
To our own loyal working-men.
American—the workman’s hand
American—’twas built and planned
American- in Snirit, too
America’s Toy Gift to you.
SCULL, SWAIN & WALLACE
“The Good Service Store.”
YATES
SHOE CO.
BANNER COOK STOVES
NONE BETER. FEW
AS GOOD
If you need a New Stove
or anything in the way of
Furniture, see us before
you buy.
TALIAFERRO’S
* ..-A\
BOY’S OVERCOATS
. . ,'jsf;-
AH Styles and for All Ages
For Big Fellows—8 to 18 years—
and Little Fellows of 3 to 9 years—
$8.50 to $40.—$5 to $12.50
The newest models every boy
is asking for—full belt styles
and others for the big fellows;
and clever models for the little
man.
r
Grays, Biowns and Heather Mixtures
Boys’ 2-Pant Suits
$10.00 to $27.50
—Hoy's Shop, Main Floor
Visit Toyland on 3rd Floor
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Sherman’s Greatest Department Store
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