Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 38, Ed. 1 Monday, September 4, 1922 Page: 3 of 6
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. 1922
* THREE
i Personal Mention
■rahmrrti «a Jtest Pecan street.
will vtoit Mobitoy lftcruoon in Deal- I
♦eon, returning to Dalian Tuesday morn-
IT'-.'Ti ■■ - - - •
-■ Leonard Fogto spent Sunday (n Dal-
ian.
B. L Ray spent Monday in Howe, on
traalMm.
R. 8. Womack Is In Mineral Well*
'vW11 H«ltln spent Monday In Elmont
Vtolftog Mends.
V Rd Pennington 1s vtoirin* Mend*
at Eldorado, Art.
i Cj.O Hooper of Bine RMge, was In
the. dtp .Saturday. }> .
> Mrs W. B. Nations to virittog Mrs.
J.;r. Qee In Howe.
Mrs. A. B. Dorrto to vtoMtoRMr*.*.
l. Euaitt in Dallas. d -v ' **'
JO* Dixon of Dallas. Is spending a
fejm days in tbe city.
topi Charles Pierce is visiting Mrs.
Ait. Taw at Dalton
Mrk. B. M Dial spent the week end
wltli relatives to Oellna. - i.
Dowrence Ktchtoson Is spsnding s
few days to Doran*. Okla
Pavement Pickups
_-—.w j-O
The Grayson Telephone hascboll
Williams Hotel Arrival*.
Ed Map. Whltewrlght; John Dodson.
Denison: Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Dodgelt.
b ^ t—»-»-ss
Ola ode Henderson, Itonken. OWa.; ««nie will to;WjW at Elrtlnnd
Mrs. Goo. I. La Inga r, Tishomingo, part, where the Telephone emploj *s of
frt^d. Okls.; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Miller, Dal- the Dallas company will hgre on all
Ins: P. L. DlckermaD. Gainesville; W.;day picnic.
D.^’ooper. l/uella; J. R. Leemon, Com-
merce : 8. H, Mount and daughter.
Ada. okla.; Ed Harvey, Gainesville;
H. L. Sterling, Bonham; W, A. Nickel-
son, Tioga; H, P, Kemp, Tioga; Mr.
and Mrs. O. Y. Code, Dallas.
On the Movie Screen
am
V Binkley Hotel Arrivals.
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Bbanon, Tort
Worth; L. Boyce, Texarkana- Thom-
VEL'VET JACKET WAS SYMBOL
Klan Bobs I p.
tty tie United Pi*ee
Hon Antonio,' Texas Sept. 4.—On the
eve of the Democratic 8tate conven-
tion, which opens here tomorrow, tbe
Kn Klnx Mau looms as a big issue.
This cainc to light today throngh a
canon* of antl-Klansmen.
Stnt4 h'aders of the Democrats want-
ed the KInn question Ignored, but the
pith Were equally insistent what the
, (.x.nVeiiltop rtirry a plank to the plat-
™ flshf scene takes place at. the f(rm lH,the Klan.
» VKotri.lu.l it <S »i < '■> !,n .1 .. — o- '
At tbs Wjtshington.
That h. what the prodm-eis Halm for
the Mg fight MM# fir •’‘The Better M;ii.
Wins,” a tlir 111 lug five-reel somi-Wow-
trrn drama lealnriug Mr. Pete Morri-
son, Whirl' Ci-rnes "to the Washington
Tuealr* Monday
BUY IT IN SHERMAN IF -
—
ijr-afe
STORE OjOSED—LABOR DAY
Worn by Btovsnson, According to
Writer, at Protsst Against ths
Tyranny of Fashion.
Thus gallantly be appears In my
Btokloy at Grabam, to
|ng • f*w days in the city.
Idles Pay Brown is visiting Miss
Grace Rleherson at Dallas.
- George Watson of ffaxahachle, was
fathe dty SnttoNtoy on huslnena.
v Mias Janice %aylot‘'of Van Alstyne,
' the city Saturday gfternoon.
Mrs. John Fieids of Dorchester. wa«
In the city shopping Saturday. .f
» J. P. Morris of Gainepvllle, was to
. the cWy ftotiirday on business.
. -J a N. CWBtoP «f Van Alsryne was to
; Abo clty.^tnislay o* business.
»' Marshall are
Ipltog a few Hays to Daftor ,
i Mm L » Miner to visiting Mr. snd U
Mrs. W. B. Chiles at Durant, OWa *
» Granville Jones of Gainesville wag
In the rtty Saturday on business.
‘ Charlie Waleot, Jr., has returned
ftom a tew day* *Mt at Antlwu.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Wilson art^jfe
*«±bih mind's ey. when 1 pamw In rereading
New SwU' W C Dalton W»t ,,ne of hto book* 8,1,1 *unm,ou n'' 8
;;i»lr . tontasui of the author-Rol.ct Louis
Sin ^ J. W , kSU Memphis! * Stsvewon, gontleman adventurer to
Tenn.; Mr. aud Mrs. H. Lehman, Port
Artbpr: Mrs. Geo. Lohman, Pbrt Ar-
thur; Mrs. Minnie Keeney, Bidao,
Kami.: Ernest Wells, Bonham; W. J.
Moroney, Dallas'; W. L. Hancock, Dal-
las; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bunyon, San
Autonlo; Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Jones,
Fort Worth; L. P. Pat*. Dallas; J. E.
Hufford. Collinsville;- Mr. and Mrs.
A. n. Lee, ttollaa; W. Gilbert, Auatln;
Mr* E. A Beilis, El Paso; L. R.
Vaughn, Atlanta, Ga.r Mr. and Mrs.
J,.A. McCaul, Paris; L. Blne, Durant,
Okto.; J. T. Hoach, Little Rock, Ark,;
t. W. Leslie, Jc^ HlMsbort; iLijM#
son, Chicago, Ills.; Mr. and Mra J. H.
Wilson, San Antonio; J. C. Magonlrk,
Bonham; E. L. Deaper, Dallas; Mrs.
J. E. Webb. Fort Worth; J. S. Miller,
Ardmore. Okla.
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FUNERAL SERVICES HELD
FOR MRS. % <1. CABJl THERS
The fnneral of Mrs. M. J. Carutherg;
whose death occurred at the home of
her son. Bob CarUttiers, on Thursday
big Merro|K'lltan Culmrct duriug the
midnight su|iper show, , when the big
cfadrtts iiiimls-r is in full swing, and the
place packed with guests. Mr. Morri-
son. the star, rides his world-famous
horse. "Brownie." right Inlo the midst
of the proceedings, to an effort to tala-
away his little oountry swwtlieart. who
has been lured to tbe city hy the vlilalu.
Tbe flight that follows Is said to le-
one of the greatest that has ever lieer.
photographist and Is conceded, even liy
rival pmiucers, to lieoaio of ihe most
e\|ienslve fight scenes ever made, for
the plaee is ^literally wm-kisl before
the star leaps out tbe window with the
leading lady. Miss Dorothy Woods, in
bis arms.
The figlff m-em-'required the services
of over &• acrobats.toko tf«>k tiic abuse
and wyre -knocked backward?! over l»l-
ustrades off balconies* into the hngh
tank, and out Hu- w^fidow into street.
Several were - injured, hut afler the
11 H 1# ui VTSVW W
a certain brought them 'back jto cupscinusness,
ference of 1 and they all agreed that .It' was the
greatest stage battle of their enreers.
life and letters, Ida browu eyes shin-
tog to a swarthy face, his lean, long-
enduring body adorned with a black
velvet Jacket, Henry Van Dyke writes
In Scribner's.
This garment la no disguise, but a
symbol. It la abort, so as not to Im-
pede bito with entangling tails. It is
unconventional, as a protest agak«|l
the tyranny of fashion.. But It Is oi scene was over medical attention
velvet, mark you, to match
nlcenses of choice and preference
beauty—yea, and probably a touch of
bravura'to all lta wearer’s vagarlegi ®;™»-
Tl» Uks the silver spurs, broad torn- At (he Gw' %
brero And gay handkerchief of the When t-wr. strangers nipet. each lias
thoroikkhhred cowboy not an element ^ heoomc acquainted with three per-
of tkfe dandiacal, but a tribute to ro- <0Wli according to Elmer Harris, who
“#»• Strange that the most **88‘ wrote the Pnramouhi picture. "Her
jlof men usually have a bit of thla GHdwJ fpom y,,. AnnP xichois
theit -composltlob r your o.ily iucur- w|n ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
VSSS1%?U^r,th oi°^
•elf by hts attitude of acorn. iin s?flrr,n< i
Of course' Stevenson did not always 1 "^ ln«n.,ee."sa.vs Mr. H-irri,^
wear this symbolic garment. In fact T- 8 "'ranger to you. meet you. 1 meet
tho only time 1 met him, to the flesh the man you appear to he; the man
ftlX PER CENT MONEY
The First Texas Joint Stock land
Bank Is now ready to loan yon money
on land at six per cent Interest. Yon
pay one per cent of the principal each
year and this pays the entire debt to
33 years. Will, loan up to one-half
the Value of the laud—liberal valua-
tions. If you want any amount from
ten to one hundred thousand dollara.
rail me up, my expense or write me
giving full particulars.
L. C. FULLER,
, Bonham. Texas.
Represqntalive Northeast Texaa.
- sl-dtc
• . i
—again
We call attention to tomorrow’s
sale of 50 New Fall DressetE^
.,/AV ■;
A fortunate purchase made by our
dent N. Y. buyer makes possible tomoD
row’s remrakable low price of
Onttoe^on Tbmto,;#. FifSvLTZ and the man
tog Mr. and Mr* O. r. Msy Rp, su^dl^aftora^n^at t' b'«»ce to thorn of the rest of ns at you think you are. Ami the xa*M
Mr and Mrs. Ed Holmes and Mrs. |"»n < hunh Hunday atternoo Authors’ club to New York. And plica to i
Ray Copley, who Is now working at th(j Hev ^ a. Spraglns, pastor
Dublin, to speeding a few days In 'W Xravlll Methodist Church, con-
eily. .........(ducted
Filling Station Btirglarired.
The burglarising
of the
TeXhnmn
Mr. and Mra. Ed Holme, and Mrs. |"« . STTg^5:^*’taA'_NmW'_iort. And plies to me.’’
ftmllee Ferrt. qwnt Monday in Dallas. ^i'^Tmol floral orter-' • few month, ago. when I traced his
Mias Ruby Cornelius Is visiting bee , ® y ^ wWe friendship "footprints on the sands of time” at
faotWev. MW. B. 1- Cornelius, in Deni-j^J**?*^P[ Waikiki beach, near Honolulu, the
•on.- * TTTr £ ?e5.^ta«r.Uod hylplcturedrawnformeby those who _ ............ „ _ -- -
*•H" “A- SX'tT'ififSSeSETS
,_____the religious services. Mrs.j*^ aun-browned man who- daun- reI(0rte„ by W. J. Wallace, proprietor,
(’arntliera had long been a member of dered along the ahore In to thP j^jipe Monday.
rr *«sst M2
™ 1 - - ^—' “ ““ M“ “,*",rnh* *'<,n mav “ 80r®. r**® (-agings and twelve toner tubes were
Robert Holland of Whltewrlght. is
,”te*v visiting Mr .ami MV". I- »•
Hughes.
■ Miss Iicik Pl.fr (s. visltlns her uar-
«Uto. Mr. aud Mrs. i* H. P*rr. at Mc-
Ito. (toscum Bear* and daughter 0^
WbitewrigbL wgr*. tositeae to thv oify
• »• HrHuWtal. ■■ " t:' * , \' * j,' ,i
Mrs. <*' IV Whitehead and ton, have
ret urued from a visit with relatives in
n,ur,um ’ 3. „ ; ' f. '.
Leo Reynolds of Armstrong Okla., is F. Browu.
*mur, Mrs. Susie Stroud, i; * J
the services at the church. The pall
bearers were Earl Odneal, 8.' B. El-
liott, Charles Odneal. Harry Wood, Bob
Plner, Charles Elliott. Scott Fulton of
Vo* Alstyne and A. B. Mayhew, ac-
tive ; Jesse F. Holt. Walter C. Jonos,
Morris Masters, Judge Silas Hare, Dr.
T. W. Crowder, W. L, Hay. Judge H.
O. Head, J. D. Masters, and, Dr. George
______(tbe velvet jacket was
his wardrobe, you may be sure, ready
for fitting weather and occasion.
reported missing.
WASHINGTON
Coolest Theatre ia Sherman
.... Today and Tomorrow ..
Pete Morrison
In
“The Better
Man Wins”
A semi-western, novel, human
interest, love story with sus-
pense, thrills and action.
Also Good Comedy With
Percy and Ferdie
; . “Game Birds”
Wednesday
Cameron of the Roy-
ai Mounted
Saturday »
Jack Hoxie
Keep Pour Eye on the
• ’ Washington
1
THE DRESS
Regular $^7.50 and $32.50 Setters
Consisting of Black Tricotines, Canton Crepe*, Tricolette '
and Lace Dresses, featuring the new straight lines and (
chapes—fancy metal girdles and sash of materul -Bke |
dress—full length and 3-4 sleeves. v- V,; ;
Every offering isyk fresh new Fall Model—See Val-
ues in Travis street window.
J- '
Some Summer Saving*,—*
In the Underwear Sectknt ^ ” -j
Not extra special tale prices, but values that are ex-
tremely interesting to those who wish to purchase an
extra garment or two to finish up the season with.
Ladies’ Summer Union
Suits, sizes 36 to 44
auH
v
Lathes’ Ribbed Vests,
‘‘Kayser’’, sixes 36 to 44,
3$c.eacb
at 50c 3 for $1.00
Ladies’ “Kayser” Union Suits, white and pink, sixes 36,
38, 40 at 75c and $1.00. Sixes 42 and 44 At $1.0Q
ittittt '.23 'the' sdt. >
«vl
A/.
I
J.% Yeaavy and daughter,
jSWibetb. are visiting Mrs. Vea-
’ jgpja Vau Alatyne.
Hamlet Blade* of Houston, who has
been .visiting .hi* parent* Judge *nd
MW. Yf. jiadvs, ba* rcWfrned home.
- Mr*. J. K. Baiw and Mr*. H. T.
gtyron and daughter of Caddo, Okla,
Were here *hopidng Friday afternoon-
. Raymoti ami Clyde Eagietoo of Dal-
tog, are visit Ink ihefr mother, Mr*. D.
f. Eiigleton, ou North Hurt street.
Joe Minton. *bo la now employed a*
U A reporter on the Fort Worth Record,
*"fuii here Sunday and Monday visiting
TaTi! Ney, who has been living at
408 South Cmckett ptreet, ha* moved
•;the Cnr*wgy Flat* on Nortli Crock-
i street
ibert Nall, who 1* now workii»t to
Tex** and Ixml*lana, ia apemliug
a ‘few days In the city with relatives
"““i Wfndp.
Fisa Pauline Root who has been
aiding the auramer in the city with >'
tperents, Mr and Mra George Root. *
has returned to Edmond, Okla, where
dm to a-toagtaer In the High School. ”
Mr. J. D. Brock and Him Thelma
' Gaddi*, of Dallas, were Bunday and
Lai
__..... _., „
nbor Day visitors to Mr. and Mrs. C.
3,
Hie Rseovery Complete.
The Figaro tells of an English sailor
-Pained Mitchell who Was a past master
at the art of tasting whisky, ip the
war he was asphyxiated aud lost hi*
■erne of smell and the use of apeeoh.
Deprived of hi* nailing, he hecanto
a boxer. Now, to a certain boot to
London Mitchell received a formida-
ble Mow under hi* nose and anotheg
oh hi* jaw. Ten seconds later he wap
knocked out. One of hi* attendants
rushed some spirit* to him. Then
Mitchell miraculously recovered ao^
declared, even before wetting his lips,
••This stuff to at least fifteen years
•id.” '' ' *
ffwnwr
SHERMAN’S LEADING THEATRE
OPENING OF THETALL SEASON
■ ■' - .-V'”- j' ' ' ’ ::,y:
Now Showii»g~3 Dayx—Monday, Tueg-
dv »nd Wednesday
The Photoplay All Sherman is Waiting
io See and is Asking About
Takas Sabbatical Year.
In California county agricultural
•gent* have the rank of assistant pro-
lessors lu the state university and are
entitled to all tbe rights and priv-
ilege* of the reeident teaching force.
One county egent who has now
vJaafMd eight years to bis present po-
rfwagn lies bee* granted sabbatical
leave, which be v ill sjiend to Europe
studying rural co-operation. This to
the first time to the history of the
work that such recognition iuut been
"tore* a wBBty* agent.
MR
Buy It In SHerma
Satt-o-la Bath Room
feiSFixtures
ifi!
SAN-O-LA BATH ROOM WARE
"Little Sister” Sealpax Un-
ion Suits, ages 2 to 12
at 75c and $1.00
BPLJM
“Little Brother* Sealpax
Uhion Suits, ages 2 to 12
at $1.00 the Shaft*
Marks Bros.!
| Sherman’s Greatest Department Store ™
*. M vCdiwfl-t
Bread it Your Beat Food—Eat More cl 1L
rr' "7' *y,*? "-S'” , i m <4 Bl
dm
PitSXBWtttt *V
J,; tf t IAXKY
recognized as the best. Ours » the most com-
^j^ete -g0igk m North Texas.
With
HARRlSONFOWlif
A love-drama that* reveals hte sensational
creta of a Paris dancer. Lavishly produced |
by die man who made “Beyond the Rocks.
David Powell and Walter Hiers in the cast.
'-'l-l!H 12:40, 2:20, Ai'QO, 5:40, 2:76, 9:00. Pkotoe 1651 for bforautioa
Added Attraction: HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY
SPECIAL MUSIC • .AC0OLH0USE
' ’1 Tknrsday, Friday and Saturday is ".
WALUCE REID la “THE DICTATOR”
1 Package of Pepo-Mint Life Save^s ' wi
each Paid Admission. ; >( ?f |^ ' '
Eat Toast ^
Did you ever hear the laboring of a motor
ing fed too much gas? ™®
The same calamity befalls the human
from eating foods too rich for digatC
Good toast is deliciously appetizing.
Besides preserving all the virtues of
the Best of AH Foods.
Start the day with toast made from—
. BUTTER CRISP
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