Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 3, 1917 Page: 8 of 8
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sherhhn daily democrats
r Saturday, February 3,1917
READY
For You
Handsome New Silk and
Lisle Hose.
New Serges, all shades.
NEW GINGHAMS,
NEW SLIPPERS.
Men’s New Dress Shirts.
• Boys’ New Pants.
Men’s Serge Pants.
Large reductions on all
Men’s ana Boys’ Clothing,
Ladies’ Cloaks, Fors
and Dresses.
in's
OPERA T|
HOUSE ||
HARVEY I). OBR’H
The Million Dollar Doll
SHERMAN OPERA
!3rf
HOUSE,
ThNu,rgshd,ay FEB. 15lh
THE LYRIC THEATRE
MAIL ORDE.RS NOW
Filled-in-Order-of-their-Receipt
-for-
THE LIEBLER CO. STUPENDOUS SPECTACLE OF
Seymoure’s Midnight Follies
Featuring GWENDOLYN HUNT, (a Sherman Lady),
with SNITZ SEYMOUR, a comedian whose comedy is clean
SPECIAL Over the heads of the audience
THE ILLUMINATED With Girls Gaily Danc-
RUNWAY * ing Above.
MARY FULLER in “THE GIRL THAT FEARED DAYLIGHT’
Nestor—
“STARS AND STRIPES OF MEXICO.’’
Coming Monday—Another Good Attraction
The Motor Girls Musical Comedy Co.
House Nice and Warm—Come.
Be in The Front Ranks
Be ready for Spring when it arrives, by getting that*
dress and having it ready.
TAFFETAS AND CREPES.
Plaid and Striped Taffetas in 36 inch widths at $1.50
and.............1..................$2.60
Plain in all colors.. 7 ......... .$1.25 to $1*50
Crepe DeChines, 40 inches............$1.25 and $1.50
Georgette Crepe to match.
Paid, Striped and Plain Skirtings in Wool and Cotton.
Our Largest Profit is the Satisfaction of Our Customers.
“You Gan Do Better at Shaw’s.”
J. B.'SHAW & SON'S
100—PEOPLE—IOO
Today's Markets £
No. 2 red wheat $1.68(9165%
nominal. No. 3 red wheat $1.61 $(11.83
4 rad wheat $1.58@1.61
nominal. No. 2 White corn
nominal. No.
THE
ChlchiS*r'fVb.-3. ,
Yes troy’s.
Close. Close.
Wheat-
May .. ...
July .. ..
Corn—
May .. ..
July .. ..
Oats—
May .. ..
July .. ..
Pork-
May .. ..
July .. ..
.108%
.148%
101
143*
»7%
96%
90
Inal. No. 3 white corn 94%c$J93e
nominal. No. 2 mixed corn 94%c®9<Jc
nominal. No. 3 mixed corn 94c@!M%c
nominal. No. 2 yellow corn 96%c
nominal. No. 3 yellow corn 05%c@
96c nominal. No. 2 white oats Me. No.
3 wlilie oats 55e(<|55%<^ nominal.
Na * mixed oats SBHfi 56%e nominal.
No. 3 mixed oats B3c@54%c nominal.
Mar ,
May .
SN
Yestrdy’s
9:30 a.m. Close. Close
. .... 15.02-10 13.94-14
...... 15.10-14 14.08-10
...... 15.12-20 14.10-1 jj.
...... 14.70-75 13.78-8ST
. 53%
. 52%
52%
51%
COTTON.
Spot Cotton Market.
New Orleans Futures.
New Orleans, Feh. 3.—Futures op-
ened steady. 4 to 0 lower and closed
Irregular, 129 higher. Today’s closing
prices: *
Yestrdy's
10:30 a.m. Close Close
Mar......... 14.70-80 13.39-40
May......... 14.80-91 13.49-55
July...... 14.90-15 13.59-05
Oct . i . *...... 1431-34 13.15-10
NARDI GRAS
NEW ORLEANS
H. & T. C.
ROUND TRIP
SI7.90
On Sale Feb. 1319th—Limit March 2nd.
Extension to March 19<h.
* L. J. MANTII S,
Ticket Ageut, Union Station.
Both Phones 47.
, 28.32 28.27
28.00 . 28.07
30—PROPIJ5—30 3—BIG ACTS—3
Twenty-Two Tuneful Tunes.
Third Successful Season
—Everything New
“THE BIG RINA WAY”
Over the Heads f>f the Audience
With Twenty Pretty Girls Gaily Danc-
ing Above.
THE BIGGEST SUCCESS IN
YEARS.
SPECIAL PRICES: Parquet, *130:
Orchestra Circle, $1.00; Balroqy 75c;
Gallery . 50c.
TICKETS ON SALE AT NALL’S
SIX KILLED IN A WRECK
ON THE C. B. & Q. IN
IOWA LAST NIGHT
4i«oc«ated Prei$ Dt«»atcM
Cfomewell Station, Iowa, Feb. 3.—
Six were killed and 52 injured last
night when a Chicago. Burlington and
Queen City train was wrecked near
here, owing to a broken rail. Zero
weather added to the suffering of the
injured.
Tlie only Identified dead qerly to-
day were Mrs. John Sash of-Crestoil,
la., and a man named Hchroeder of
Omaha. One man died in the station
here after being removed from the
wreck and another died on the train
to,, Ores ton.
The seriously injured, some of whom
may die, were taken to the hospital at
Oreston.
Many of the Injured caught In the
US. CMIEtS. HORSES. DONKEYS. MTS
Cotton Seed Oil.
Yestdy’s
Close. Close.
..........12.1520 12.30-55
.........12.24-28 12.30-34
. .......11.SB-91 11.90-12.02
.11.90-97 12.00-01
The Eighth Wonder of World „tJ fl„*,
New York, Feh. 3.—S|x>t eotton was
steady, 30 points np: middling 14.00
cents; sales 278 hales.
New Orleans, Feb. 3.—S[K>t cotton
was nominal, unchanged; middling
17.19 ednfs: sales 1900 hales.
Galveston, Feb. 3.—Spot eotton' was
steady. 110 iiolnts up; middling 15.00
cents: salt's none.
■ Houston, Feh. 3.—Spot eotton was
'steady, 75 jtolnts up; middling 15.25
cents; sales 882 hales.
Dallas, Feh. 3.—S|H»t eotton was
steady, 95 points up; middling 14.95
cents; sales 1420 hales.
Traveling in Its Own Special
TRAIN OF EIGHT CARS
Kansas City, Feb. 3.—No. 2 hard
wheat .$1.04(It 1.70. No. 3 hard wheat
$1.62$£l.66 nominal. No. 4 hurd wheat
New York Future*.
New York, Feb. 3,—Futures opened
steady, 5 to 9 higher and closed ex-
cited 98 to 108 up. Today’s closing
prices:
Price*...... .......$2-00, $1.50, $1.00 and 50c
Tickets on sale at Nall’s Drug Store, Tuesday, Feb. 13th
at 9 a.m.. Address all orders for tickets to Carl R. Nall,
KING
Druggist.
TODAY-
'‘The False Prophet”
wreckage suffered intensely in the
zero weather while the steel couches
were being lifted to freo thorn. The
\vrocker which first arrived was too
light to lift the cars and it was sev-
eral hours before the last of the in-
jured had been released.
SCHOOL GARDEN.
Jefferson School Making Preparations
for Extensive Program.
An important meeting of the Moth-
Uopic
To-'jy nnn/r To-day
WORLD PICTURES BRADY-MADE
Ethel Clayton
'The Bondage of Fear’
Ethel Clayton in “The Bondage of Fear” plays a timid
iae
and gentle woman whose courage wakes up under despera-
tion to the point that impels her to shoot a blackmailing pur-
suer.
Intense interest has been jammed into every foot of the
five reels of this extraordinary feature. Thrills abound in it
and the element of suspense is constantly present. The
question as to whether or not the young wife can extricate
herself from her difficulties and how she is going to be able
to do so, makes a film feature of remarkable power.
Also
TSraH)ing 'Blazes
Paramount Black Diamond Comedy.
Moaday-Fannie Ward in “BETTIE TO THE RESCUE.”
Tuesday—Peggy Hyland in “HER RIGHT TO LIVE.”
Wednesday—Ethel Barrymore in
“THE AWAKENING OF HELENA RITCHIE.”
Thursday—Irene Fenwick and Owen Moore in
‘A GIRL LIKE THAT.”
Saturday-Marie Dressier in “TILLIE WAKES UP”
In future THE TOPIC will run with their regular five-
reel features the best single reel comedies available.
Also PATHE WEEKLY NEWS
Hot from the cafi or Direct from New York.
ors' Club of the Jefferson school will
l«* held Tuesday afternoon at the build-
ing on East Chaffin street. The dis-
cussion will he relative to the school
gardening work, which it. is planned to
undertake this spring, and a program
of much public interest, will be carried
out. Among those who will speak are
John 8. Kerr of the Texas Nursery
company, one of the most prominent
nursery men in the country, whose sub-
ject will be “Landscape Gardening,”
J. E. Surratt, secretary of the Sherman
Chamber of Commerce, and others.
There,will be much of public inter-
est in the meeting and any one inter-
ested Is cordially invited to be present
and join in the discussion. The meet-
ing will be held at 3 o'clock.
Local Markets.
Oototn in lint .. .......
Cotton in seed .........
Cotton seed, per ton ....
Cotton Bolls, |>er pound
Wheat, per
......14c
.....
......$50
.......2c
bushel ...... $1.85
Oats, per bushel ..........57c to 58c
Corn, per bushel ......,80c to $1.00
WANTS—'j OO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST—A cameo ring, lietwccn M. & P.
Bank and Vaden struct, fender please
return to “Miss Estes, Boom 204 M. &
P. Bank building. f3-3t
FOR RENT—Nice new 3-room house.
All conveniences, nice neighborhood;
on car line. Old phone 880. f3-3t
WANTED—To rent a rooming house,
furnished or unfurnished. Hoe meat
1021 N. Williams street. fiMt
HUSTLING man agent. Big tailoring
society. Emblem button free. Box 838-
A. Chicago, f3-lt
WANTED—Hustling, energetic adver-
tising salesmen to carry the best line
of advertising signs, calendars and nov-
elties on tlie market. Good territory
; oiieti. Experience and references re-
quired. Commission basis. Good money
for right party. Write today for par-
ticulars. Mahon Novelty Co., Kenton,
O. „ 13-11
WANTED—Men to learn the bnrber
trade. Few weeks completes. Save near
jly three yearS learning. Scarcity of
ibnrlx'rs everywhere. Jobs wlatlng.
Tools given. Wages Saturdays. Board
If desired. Exceptional opiwrtunlty just
'now. Write today. Motor Barber College
2011 Elm street. Dallas. fSMtt
A bi^ly episode of the “Girl From Frisco,” featuring
Marian Sais and True Boardman. The girl exposes a relig-
ious faker who was reaping a golden harvest by predicting
the end of the world. Real, dramatic thrills are crowded into
these two reels.
ALSO A NEW KEYSTONE COMEDY.
MONDAY—
MARGUERITE CLARKE
In a Humorous Photoplay
MISS GEORGE WASHINGTON
The story of a girl who couldn’t tell the truth. We
CAN’T ME about it, therefore we are compelled to say it
is one of the best pictures ever shown. Ask anyone who
saw it before.
COMING-NEXT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
WILLIAM FARNUM in “THE PRICE OF SILENCE.”
A VVm_ Fox Super De Luxe Production.
GEN THEATRE TO-DAY
BLUEBIRD PHOTOPLAYS PRESENT
“THE DEVIL’S PAY DAY”
F E A T U tf I y O
FRANKLYN FARNUM AND LEAH BAIRD
Approaching the divorce question from a new angle.
And Bluebird’s Usual Artistic Company
A gripping story of a great domestic problem.
IT’S A BLUEBIRD—THAT’S ENOUGH.
COMING MONDAY—
LADIES WANTED to do sewing at
home. We pay $15.00 j)er hundred for
making shields. Work sent any dis-
tance. No canvassing. 8#nd stamped
addressed envelope for particulars.
Ideal Shield Co., Dept. B.*, Evansville,
lnd. f3-lt
QUEEN
TODAY—Hit Fearless Film Star
HELEN HOLNES
in A
“A LASS OF THE LtlMBERLANDS”
The thrilling chapter play of Romance and Adventure
in the Northwestern Lumber Camps.
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ALSO A NEW FOX COMEDY.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY—
Mary
Charleson
A* The
Poor Little
Rich Girl
and
THE GREAT
HENRY B.
WATHALL
in the best and pret.
ties! picture they have
ever appeared lu
Mr. Walthall's Acting in This Picture YVtll Touch Your Heart
Strings. THE GEM O. K’S THIS PICTURE.
Schedule Tune. .12, 1:30, 3, 4:30, 6,' 7:30, 9 P. M.
PRICES 10 AND 20c.
JEWEL THEATRE TO-DAY
RED FEATHER PHOTOPLAYS PRESENT
“POLLY PUT THE KETTLE ON.”
FILMED IN 5 BIG ACTS
- A romantic drama of laughter and tears.
FBATU.IIIB «
Douglas Gerrard, Ruth Clifford and
PRETTY LITTLE Z0E RAE
COMING MONDAY—
“WHEN DAMON FELL FOR PYTHIAS” M
First two-reel comedy produced by the wonderful Jokers,
ous Universal feature “Damon ami Pythias.’
whose vogue grows week by week. A burlesque on the fant-
CARTER DE HAVEN in “A Gentleman of Nerve and
L. C. SHUMWAY in “Honorably Discha.ged.”
THE LITTLE1YANK
Special Saturday
SELLING
Was right on the firing line. She had a Northern suitor
and a Southern sweetheart, and she was torn between loy-
alty to the Union and the love for that Confederate officer.
It’s thrilling. The people are loveable, and “The Little
A Sale on Coats— A Sale on Skirts—
A Sale on Dresses— A Sale on Water Coats
NEW COATS-NEW SUITS—NEW DRESSES.
New Silks— New'Woolens— New Skirtings.
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Every Express New Things to Show You.
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