Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 38, Ed. 1 Monday, September 4, 1922 Page: 4 of 6
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THE SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT
(■MABUCRED 1W9.)
Fabliabed Dally Except (Saturday.
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¥*m OfttMAN DEMOCRAT; PTTBLIgHkWL
Weakly Dement PoMlebed Tharadaya.
Business Day by Day
A* Seen By the Government
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.110 AND 111
Wnl ike pMtoAea at BArttnaa Tml, Am 11 1879, aa mall
■attar tt the eccoad rtae* according to the art ofCoagrew, Mar. 8, 1879. I
Ms Booths, $M0; oao mi 88-00. Bp nail la drama Croat? ■ fte# Month,!
Me; Am ■oaths, $1.28: ooo mi $6.00. By anil outside cf Qrayaon
Onto and la Tasks and Oklahoma ; One moatb 75c: tlx mom ha $4 00; one !
Mr, fTJO. Bnroa4 Texas and Oklahoma and wl'-hla 1.000 mile*; Ooa 1
awatkt 88c; six month*, $4.90; *ae mi $$00. Elsewhere $1.00 par month,
All anh-
Beyond '
mmmma
aarapt la foreign coantrieejfl.OO per moo* ‘ plea the coat of mailing,
eriptloe* an payable la advaot*
*«B*L1 DEMOCRAT -On* year $1.00.
Sherman Democrat, Publisher*, Ktvruan Texas. Kubacrt-
changed please fire old addreaa aa w«dl aa new one.
OF THE ASSOCIATED I'HKSS-The AasodaHd Preaa U
__ entitled to tbo use tor rngubllratlou of Ml newt dispatches credited
to M it bM otherwise credited la this paper and aim, the lent news published
All rights of republicstioo of special dispatch** twrdu are atou re
RED RIVER VALLEY FAIR
; - AT SHERMAN
September 2s, n, u, »
AND 30
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Two hundred scientists and writer*
have been arrested in Moscow and .'to
In l’etrogrin1 on (lie assumption thm
they are unfriendly, to the soviet gov-
ernment. If they are really scientists
i.ud wilier* the novlet need uot hold
them on suspicion or HHaiimptioii, hut
BU1L0IN&RATE INCREASES 44 PERCENT
New Floor Ar«o Notv Stint) Cveated of Rate of StjMfoOOO
Square Feet Monthljj-.IncrwseoF \S,000,obo ft 0*r»srA90
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BUSINESS
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aA^SES
WOMEN' DIFFER IN THEIR BEAl* judge them by theto brain*
n, like Fumiiiw. j “ -b-
___ I Budapest cook* went on strike he-
Mlsa-Neysa MeMeln ilUiatrutor, baa cause liowi and restaurant managers
Jelectcil twelve women, who according refused to include ten-percent tlpa in
to her womanly judgment hnd artist* aH bills. The cook* evidently wanted
.. t * ‘mi - • ..... .. ... k^uiiiilfnl * n niulro
Httou, lire tbe most beautiful to make the
ritO. I.lke choosing tlid twelve hot they,, gut
at men and the twelve greatest boasce.
fa, It is a preposterous conclusion. I
I wouieu arc beautiful. None la so
jf - as to be devoid entirely of beau-
guests
into a
remember them,
stew with the
I'reeldentnl suite in tbe Kan Francis-
co hotel, while Duke and Duchess Hello
de Talleyraudrerlgord bad to take tbe
next best. Kcohey bad the dollar sign
on tbe manager.
.lustlee V.dwnrd F. Flm-b o,* the New
York Supreme Court has been apppint-
ty , H y woman appeurs at n casual "l " niemliei of tlie American dlp:o
gfcUH-e to be hideous, her unalghtlluess mission to the Brasilian oxposl
is a pronounced exaggeration of a de- )*». “W. with bin eolleaguea will
taB which Is Inharmonious to her gen-,crow nbont fh‘‘ frl‘‘nd|7 relations lie
eriil beauty, uuoliMrueiive, and at first •'^ Xorth *”“* Aiprioa.
csmcealwl or oyersb.dowed. UUaim. AhhR, „ h,d
ply, fmt that womm.Uke flowers, are ^ ^ ,.|P
5£Twefve .ad.es mentkined by Miss l‘^nt‘*1 ***“<‘ "**
McMeiu ate the twelve of her iiequalnt-
anp.> who appeal fo her as |be most
Iwautiful. They ore Miss VleMetn’s
twelve 'moat beautiful American wo-
men. Right of them are actresses,
two are dancers, and two are society
w<fth't ■ ’
Actresses, dancers and society wom-
en are, in a, fair ami kindly sense, pro-
feqptonal beauties. It Is their duty,
or tn !$eU interest, to cultivate their
natural charm*, so as to be as ad-
mirable as possible. They learn how
to make tlielr beauty of appeurance Im-
pressive. And gs they are before the
public eye, their beauty Is exceptional-
ly poticable and renowued.
One woman is incomparably beauti-
ful, and so many are more beautiful
1 one niHithet that each of any eom-
Burpuasea the favorite. Woiunn
ly beauty la an enigma. The most bea-
utiful at Mina MeMein’s peerleas twelve
I her counterpart, who Is more bean-
tifut, in every tows la the land.
But It is When beauty of person Is
combined with graelousness of heart
and eumrro of mind that if is superla-
live* Then tiif* pleasing magnetism of
natural beauty la softened and enhan-
ced by the Internal beauty of spiritual
character, which la woman’s perfection
of enchantment.
Extreme beauty In woman Is ns eom-
mon, 11 a universal, as htmuty among
flowers It Is In the city mansion, ns
In tihe ctaf garden; In the overcrowded
tencmenC ns in the window flower-liox,
ntu) in the rural village, ns beside the
winding road or along the trailing by-
path. Wherever women are is ttenuty,
and each woman, as a particular flow-
er, Is the most beautiful.
The Post Office Department will nor
allow mall to he delivered nt your
bouse miles* it is equipped with a let-
terbox. ,Yttu might Install the box so
/hat It. pan be taken down on dunning
diya etnery month.
Announcement la made of the build-
ing of a speedhlrd at tbe government
Flying Field at Dayton, Ohio,'which
f.les 175 miles as hour. At that rate
It will become twisted In Its own shad
ow.a- -
RATE INCREASE IN YEAR IN FLOOR AREA CREATED
RELIGIOUS 7% RESIDENTIAL 71% PUBLIC90%
BUSINESS 50 a EDUCAT/ONAt 7S INDUSTRIAL 133
ALL CLASSES >4-4
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gold*
Society
Mrs. John Marshall Hostess.
Mrs. John Marshall .entertained Sat-
urday nt 1 o’clock with «' luncheon In
her home on South Crockett street,
naming »* honoree Mrs. J. E. Bayne.
Jr., of iMdlns, formerly Miss Cora Lee
Hoard.
Mr*. Marshall and Mra. Payne re-
ceived the guests on the spacious porch
of the Marshall home, where they were
refreshed with punch, later repairing
to the Interior where four large lun-
cheon tables were set with places for
forty-five. t
The colors of pink and lavender
were chosen for the decorations, and
the tables were most attractively ar-
raitgisl In these hues. Central baskets
of silver were filled with pink and 1 Ruth ntneker
lavender asters combined with dainty | j{emiln_ *«
city.
Those In the party were; Misses
Irma Adams. Dorothy Scarbor-
ough, Aileen Banders. Louise Sprag-
lus. Fannie Mae Craig, Ionia* Noble,
Willie loo Dicker man, Ruth Taliafer-
ro ; Messrs. Walter Miller, Trevino, Jay
Deo Miller Johnnie Parker Joe Welsh,
Chad Khork. LraUe Shannon and James
Kimble, and Mrs. and Mrs. I>eon Fo-
sbee. : K.. • kix . ihi
Blue Bird Program.
The Bine Birds enjoyed their usnal
Sunday afternoon meeting this week
with* n good attendance of members
and six visitors present. The follow-
ing program was given as arranged
Opening pongs. , ,
Devotional.
Reading. “A Young Terror,” Mary
Frances Ferguson.
Ph m> solo. Vivian Wiley.
Rending. “Cunning Little Brother,”
Rending, “Feeding the Chickens,”
starry Jasmine and tied at the handle, . 7? R
with pink satin hows. At the $5 Vrim-Coopm-.
of the boskets were mounds of ferns T m> i<H"
Reynolds performed the marriage cere-
mony for MU* Lucy Thweatt Chad-
wick and Richard Randolph Mills la
Tennessee, ou Kept. 11, 1872, amj will
be occasion next week perform the
len anniversary ceremony for them,
This la quite an uvusual coincidence
and an occasion watch Rev. Reynolds
I* anticipating with much pleasure.
aajtotgv-;- %
Jaro-Usman.
Miss Lillie M. Usman of this city
and 1>. D. Jaco of Dallas were quietly
united la marriage Saturday evening
on the eotu-t lumse lawn, tile cere-
mony oeing iM-rfurmed by Rev. J. H,
Baxter.
The bride l*tbe daughter pf Mr. and
Mrs. P. ('. Usman of 6tr2 East Carter
street, and has numerous friend* in
this <-lty. *
Immediately after the oeremony, the
young couple left for Dallas whbre
they will make their home..
Society Nates. - vl J
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Newton of Dal-
las, silent the week end with Mr. nnd
Mrs. Quluby Jefferson la this city.
Miss Lake Fra nee* Wilson ■returned
Sunday night from a two mouthy’ visit
with friends In laie Angeles nnd Pasa-
dena, Calif. She also visited Miss Mar-
lon Klndmll In Santa Ana Calif.
Miss Alma Knox 'returned Sunday
from Chicago, where she has been
studying In Chicago University this
summer.
Mis* Katherine Pittman has gone to
Sasakwn, Okla.. where she will teach
In the public schools during the Com-
ing whiter.
Mr. nnd Mra. J. (J. Kltchlng and »on,
Jim linydon Kltchlng. spent -the week
end In DnUn* with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Welngartou return-
ed Sunday from Los Angela Op lit.
where they visited tlielr daughter, Mrs.
Roy Gronsky, and family.
Mrs. Zed ^Dederlok and daughter,^
Miss Oulila Dederlck, arrived from
Houston Sunday. Mra Dederlck will
spend some time in the home of her
mother, Mrs Sallie Wood, and Mias
Dederlck will return to Houston Mon-
day evening.
Mrs. Boh Sblvel and daughter, Mr*.
B. R. Wllhnnkf. and children, have gone
lo Los Angeles, Calif., to visit In the
home of their son and brother, Glen
Shlvel. ’ 1
Miss Margaret Dnpuy has gone to
Orange, Toxns. nftpr a visit with her
aunts, Mrs A. Y. Oreager. Mra. Frank
Crrager, and Mrs. Julia Moore.
CLEAN UP-KILL THE MOSQUITO
TISSUE GINGHAMS
32-INCH TISSUE GINGHAMS
A wide range, to select from of Checks, Broken Plaid* and
Stripe*, at owl of season price of imported ifed domestic
32-inch Scotch Tissue Ginghams, special to
close $t, ■ , * , , i ■ • SBc
32-inch Imported Tissue Gingham, special
tp clone $tt ••■,,, SOc
32dnch Best Grade Donieitic Tissue*/spe-
cial to dose at......*................35c
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New Location—Travis and Houston
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MR. c ns E
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Will resume lessons Monday September 11.
• . * • *
Pupil* may arrange for lessons. September
8th and 9th, 9:00 to 11:00. Studio 602
South Crockett Street.
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been restcrad between the North and
Houtfa. He My* nothing about the East
and West ^ but they seem to ho nntta-
fied. 8utt‘appear* to have a >va,v of
looking on the bright side of affatra.
Martial biw has been In seven de-
part nient* of Guatemala to stent a rev-
olution. T* this another broken govern-
eriiment? Or another effort to brMk
a government?
George Tcbltcherln. Soviet, Foreign
Minister, remark* that American States
repudiated their debts, aud Russia l*
trying to uo what they did lti; year*
ago. Washington and the Continen-
tal* were not communist* hut fought
Hie Reds Tehltcherin wnffd
only proof against the soviet by allud-
ing to Washington, Jefferson and Ham-
ilton aud their policy.
X —
The American Automobile Ass<xla-
tlon with the National Autouaddl*
Cbgiaber of Commerce and the Chl-
c;igo Automobile Trade Assoehitiou, is
laun -hihg a campaign for ctuirtesy
.gStoBg motorista. We’d suggest a
propagaiidi; fir courtesy by motorists
to the public. . .
Congress adopted a rsko utton set-
ting aride *2,500 t.) Kri vhl of lings in
the Senate a ml Jf ague offhc buildings
It <NHiId well liave been more gcncr-
8ub bow SHUonnees that peace ha* Crowder.
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and regina corona which gave tbe add-
ed touch of color. Extending outward
were sprays of the greenery. Each
plute wa» marked with n dainty card
Iiearlng the guest's name and a pretty
colonial hoquet of mixed blossoms,
featuring the chosen color* nnd In lace
bolder* tied with pink satin ribbon.
Streamer* of the ribbon attached to
the bouquets, extended to the mounds
of ferns at the base of the central bas-
ket nnd revealed tiny white envelopes
which bore enclosed cards with the
following inscription; "Betrothed, Mr.
Francis William Emerson, Miss Elise
Rather than pay tribute to the mon-
ey barons, Ford has decided to close
Ills plants. They can’t make him look
like n flivver. ' i.
Government operatives have been
flashed off thut Russian crown Jewel*
are to be smuggled Info the United
Htntes, and they hope to come but on
top with a brilliant job.
Whenever a $4,000-town lias a $2,-
000-fire, It advertises its misfortune as
a c'Joo.OOthconflngration. Such is pnb-
11( spirited publicity.
The International Stewards’ Associa-
tion has decided that hotels should
print menus lu English whenever possl-
*h»w pie. But tbe ruling does not necessar-
ily apply to the prices. >
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In New York two men were sentenc-
ed tt- 25 years in the penitentiary for
the -theft of *2.500,000 from a wagon.
Everybody can’t gel away With It.
koung Seamstress,
Martha West.
1 Usding, “Little Sleepy Head,Mmo-
igenc Anderson.'
Headings; 0 *
(a) “Thu Broken D«l.”
(W “Hangi-y Hilly.”
Mary Lotllse ‘3reea.
NOTICE.
Far any permanent change of stree;
address or firm name In eur new tele-
plume directory rail W. L. Webb, phone
201. Grayson Telephone Ce sept 2-7te
$ PROTECT AND BEAUTIFY
YOUR HOME
•• • -'V ■ '
With Patton’s Sim Proof Paints. Don’t Dfer
lay. Delay Means Decay.
W. N. Batridge
; 210 i. TRAVIS STREET
DESTROY THE MOSQUITO
Rhone 460
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Mary Ixtsise 'Green. , 1
J.itllc Fish,” Lorn
Andoraoi
Reading, “two
Leo Seuttarlimd.
Heading, “My Country, ’ Mary Ann
Southerland. , - , ’’
Headiag. “The Angry ORl Woman." —
- <h> “The Forget-Me-Not. '
Marguerite Flshhnro.
„ Heeding “The Sea,” Uila Mae Sou-
therland.
Song, “Willie Green,” Lora Evelyn
CrutehfleM.
Reading. “Mother's Girl,” Helen
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FlANO, VIOLIN. VOICE
Studio 112 West Jones Street
Telephone 241
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WHY NOT BUY HERE?
Everything in OFFICE SUPPLIES, STA-
TONERY BOOKS, KODAKS.
THE REYNOLDS-PARKER .COMPANY
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DESTROY THE MOSQUITO—STOP MALARIA
While not unexpected, the announce-
ment at this time came as a surprise
to the numerous friends of Miss Crow-
der who showered, her with good wish-
es. A corsage of sweetheart roses was
then presented her. Seated with Miss m
Crowder at the large table In the din-|Fluuw>8 Mnibrongh.
tug room were her mother, Mrs. T. W.' Heading, "Daddy's
Crowder and a utijuber of bar most 8mJto.
intimate girl friend*. Ofh*r guests Story Hour, “ftlieingold.”
w»r> »r three table* arrerged in tbe Benediction. v I
long bring room md mu parlor.
Four course* of the smsoa’s dainti-
est wiililes formed the menu which wus ,
reli*he<l by the gathering of girls and 'of,The late sampler season was
young matrons, and at the conclusion, gathering of friends In the home
DITES-STINGS
Apply wet baking
hcsi<«hotil ammonia, fo.iuwauur
VJSJ5S
Omt * million Jar, U-J Y—riy
"Daddy’s Politics,” Frances
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An Evrtting Social.
One of the most pleasaat occasions
the
of
an hour of congenial sodality was Miss Mary Adlof Friday evening,
spent before tbe guests adjourned. | After the gaests all arrived they
Among the guests was Miss Payne wre entertained by a jnnsical trio,
of I la llu*. sister of Mrs. J. E. Payne Messrs. Lacey, Tatum and Harris, who
Jr. played and rang a number of late se-
lections at well as the old familiar 1ml-
lada, j At the dose pf their program, a
numlter of records ware played on the
phonograph, nnd other Informal diver-
sions enjoyed. ’ . \
Those partaking at Miss Adlof a hos-
pitality were Misses Kusann Kmith
aiul Helen Dunning. Mra Justice and
Mra. Adlof, Messrs. Tasmanl Robinson,
Earnest Tatum, Arlie Robinson, G. J.
Justice, J. C. Kmith, J. B. Justice, Hugo
Adlof, Harris*, Lacey, nnd H. H. Ad-
lof.
Goldyu Wedding.
Rev. J. H. Reynolds has received an
invitation to tbe 50th anniversary of
For Mr. Kimble and Mr. Shannon.
A picnic W|\J given Friday evening
In honor «f James S. Kimble and Les-
lie Shannon, graduates of the Austin
College 1922-class, who are visiting
several days in Kbermnn. the affair
taking place at Woodlttke In the late
evening. \
A group of friends and classmate*
who composed the party went out In
car* and enjoyed a swim In the lake,
after which the luuch was spread and
the guests all relished the chicken and
Ice cream supper.
Later all assembled ,oty the platform,
where old fashioned games were enjoy- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Randolph Mill*
*ed for a time liefore they return to the at Glendale, Dallas, Sept. 11. Hev.
.We offer the three es-
sentials of good Ser-
vice:
-SAFETY
COMFORT-
—CONVENIENCE
Cars hourly between
Denison-Sherman Dallas
Waco-Conican*
and intermediate points
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bill before the
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save your dis-
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Three indie *tuiIon* wll! he built In
Central Amerlci. for n large fruit coui-
Pauy a»d. after they are up, we xtixl!
I hi* able to get daily informatlou of the
beginning* and ending of revolutiona.
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4 Honolulu sugar dealer, who ha*
been convicted on charges of minor eto-
Ihxzlenient*. Is said to be short $1.(100.-
00* te hi* account*. It doe*n t take
civilisation tp expo ml.
and British Interests, are
for leases of timber lauds
__Jii*ie*«. aud we may look for-
[ to seeing a, new kind of malum
‘ I the market.
> ihemliers of the An-
ilreporiAT
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