Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 12, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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SHERMAN. Q?t1lLr IDFKTjCRIATf TUESHAM, £BP»fEMI5ER li2,'T9£2.r/HIH?
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCFiAt
“»ms ETCHER tOUND kHTljr
Marketed Print. Which Brought Feme
to Soldier of the American Ex-
peditionary Fared.
Business Day by Day
TcTu
New Wash Goods
School Wear
As Seen By the Government
A Inn7.<p c. Webb. the American sol
•Her who lias won sudden lame II
Pari* art circles liy hi* distinctive
etchings, was content to pas* his prints
out .aiming tils friend*. one day, how-
ever, while he was having Ids etching*
primciI hy tlie idd-fashiuiicd process
cqiHed "tullle douce,” tJte printer salt!.
“IVliy don't you wit these etching*?
’•They're not good enough," replfed
Wel.li,
"Vott’re ituijj" said the printer;
“you wouldn't mind selling them
wiinjil, you? (,pou’t you need tits
tuohej V"
"Yes, IJoil knows 1 need it. hut 1
never thought of selling these things,"
rejoined Wehti.
The old man (Save Weld* a note tu
a dealer in the Itu'e ile K.voll who took
“on ieput" .one sneli of live prims.
The very next day Webb received
» letter at Ids home at liellevue, ask- j
log for lliree more to replace those III. I
| dealer had sold the first day.
: "That must haveheiu a happy morn i
| lug al Bellevue,” l reiiiarkci!. some-!
, what stirred at this turning point irj
j tlie life story.
■ “Not especially,” Weld* replied. “I'm I
I partly Scotch unit don’t often get ex
j cited. 1 take good luck Just as I lake
•ti.e.iiig hills to ring. She la proh- ! had. I rureiy even tell about good
ubiy anxious. I," the girl cast a glanca I luck.”
Iwck over her alioulder, “nin 'Mot j * “But don't you deprive yourself ol
the Second.’” a delightful thrill?"
When
SAVINGS BANK DEPOSIT? INCREASE 3.4 PERCE'IT
Federal ResgrvejRepcr*- bhoiv^^oinsof Yeoi bqDistf-clj
PEBCEWT.OF INC PEASE
*vl or More'll Under 7°o
m k: ~ ^iw.,.
SUBSCRIPTION BATES: 1
DAILY DFHOCRAT—By Carrier: One Month. 06c ; three month*. *1.80;
Hi north.. $3.H0; one year. $8.<lO. By mall In Grayaoo County “*v Month, j
He; three Month.. $1,211; one year, $'00. By mall r,nt.ide v* Oravwin !|
Oamty and In Iwxaa and Oklahoma: One month 7'v: six month* $4.00; one ||
pear. $7.50. Beyond Text, and Oklahoma and wl'hln l.C-T) mile.; fine
■noth 86c; all month'. $4.50: one year. $8 00. Elsewhere $1.00 tier nn-nth,
except In foreign countries. $100 per tunnl’’ plus the cost of mailing. All sub-
scription* an- payable la advance
WEEKLY DEMOCRAT -One year $1 00. I
For the School Dresses. We are showing new patterns ip No-
Face Material, Percales, Ginghams and Home Spuns at splen-
did prices,
It
Ginghams, the yard
-lil t j<-.u - J1/
No-Fade, the yard. .
Percales, the yard. .
■emit to The Sherman Democrat. Publishers 8h< ruin Text. Hnhscrl-
har* Sealrlng addrea* changed please glee old addrene ** well ■■ new one.
MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS—T he Assoctatid Pres* la
tael—Itrly entitled to the me for republics tion of all newa dispatch** credited
<• it er net otherwlae credited in thl* paper arid hIko the treat newa pobllabed
hursla All rlghta of repahllvallon of special dlspatcbea herein are alao re-
; ww: ;'i9f jirs 6=2 mz * \gpp. ** * &
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\YfARAD0: 5,739,000,0001
COriJiCHt 192 2 Jy GClt tc':4 ’.YK E.WAGmNrr&A D
BUSINESS
New Location—Travis and Houston
RED RIVER VALLEY FAIR
SEPTEMBER^^ 28, 29
AND 30
SIEVE *THH SECOND
the professor reached .the
home of the Huum-ier lie whs mopping
hi* brow, and his shoe* were white j
with dust. He hud hMrely time’ to I
stnte hi* errand to m maid when the I
nnxloHs fipj-jifjthc girl,]* nun: greeted ]
him frdHi>’«eMni| *rhe rut^d'a .tmuhier
He was cerl|ii) In IJtih*ttrs; moment
Unit this t-weet, eager fan- was the
fare iff "Apnt . Sifve.”. Tlie resem-
blance fo the wigvwflnl niece v.ns «n-
inMaLaMe. lyn the stately j
dmw'iig mni* he r-iye Mint niece’*1
mc'snga. nnxletjR instead of relief,
was evidenced. I
nil. wliiU,’” nnifinurcd the di.-
tressed Utile tody. "Miall I do? My
hinth»r Vi.ll .lui so InmlUed. and Sle-
pliiin.-i is Tn (if course by
ilii-; tinu-jihd^S married, and not yet
of Hue,/' ’ , I
•'Married:” echoed ihe perplexed]
profeasor, “I understood i hut the
young lady was on her way to the
we tiling of a f riend."
"She allowed won to think that.”
Aunt Stove's lime -*:i* rcgreiful. ‘^Sh# ■
knew (lint sfi/’-w i*ttid ho free from ]
pui suit |f scon in yntir company. Sle- ;
pllcmi's ' faftiwF * Imfi- openly dlsap- ,
pri veil of her .............. to Jack
Br. wu." ‘ ^
.'I'he guaixilua.iiupi of the runaway
smiled a w I at fill smile. “I nni not
sure,” she tli/fllPliffiill.f rep1 led, "per-
haps little Stevi* has a right to her 1
happiness. • Sl^-j^s a go. d i hHil." * ]
The door o|M>nod smldudy to admit
the smiling oh.|e<-t of cnversatlon, |
her radiant ItMiaud at her side, -loy- >
tin- games which presiimaldy. win ho 1
_____ pMyNtll'M. I.miis. Here Is an ox-
TIIL (iltEATER RESI’ONSIBILITY ample ol jjisid laisincss .mil good pay-
- ■/ vi S eiaijogy.-e f..
Has Ihc idea eTer"occurred to Von Which team will win the Ametii-au
that counterfeiting, rohhing. gumhling Iw-nguo iieminul will •*- decided, In all f
ami stealing are a meat Ions, iilttnmgh protaildllt.v in a few days, when Ihe '
jiereorted, which men loan tn a»- per New York Yankees and St. Lotus
sons of more or less noma! ethlefc do lo Brown* uteei in their final series. If
rneogtilml calling*! T'ertaln erlmluai eithei team out (lasses the other in
By \ II i LDBEbI VV HITL. ‘ S'
SaDOOntCtCie. t CISX-J. -OCWO) OOOf?S
Copyright. l^i-L A s**ru Xcnspa^r hh.»>.';
Ifrort*»8or Y>;.<V<|tiiii w.Ukvd hdC
in h\i ••‘•inmK Iwltiv. T!i*»;
last lunf In-.. w,i4e . siicn ,,\vUkntpl'ea*4
mid iHMiraldei -i.upnem, thn, . lie was
determined U Idtvtthl i.uvc _y \\j^,p.hy,
successor. So,' when a voW e e ailed
to him fnuu «1 sn tionary auloxiohlle
In the nanl, Ig- \iimed with a stiFtV
A young gitj Ait in the car, lielpiiu'
. herself < with ei Joy mem from a'l.nx,
of clioi (dates.
“Mr. Yaugbpy\ stw said, "‘will i youi
litindly conie fieri***' moment 'f
Hard Cider Homiliea.
Different people have different way* j
of giving us pain; our friends leave
us—nml our relative* lull to.
Eternity is almost , beyond human
cotuprelienaion; Imagine, if you .-nn, ,
a period so long that B would allow
a muu to save enough cigar coupon* j
to get a piano or a motorcycle.
Propinquity may account for many j
marriages, but It Is responsible for ;
even more divorces. ‘*
It has taken Sum n thousand* of
years'to reach his present technic;
yet the latest arrivals from the earth
can always show him a thing or two.
People seldom Hint maxims over and
look at them from the back. It is easy
to believe that great oaks from little
acorns grow, but It ts quite as easy
to believe thut little acorns from great
oaks grow.—Edwin II. Blanchard, In
the New York Sun.
rowm
(jtlleiie
Now at,
all Dealer•
A dollar’s worth that
is a dollar’s worth
I to inspire the Browns and rat.le the j
nnkeoH by forcing tlwr.n tn over exert ! »»j;ann ter
temiktfvVB. llui ttction Htimulutcs , M*\ot,'’ xnid the prof«*tM*r—-ho Kt&rvdtr
L-sentiment to hack up the home j unbelievingly, "tin- daughter of—"
**'• j Again tlie girl iuiiuitiently Inter-'j
The business phase is equally clever, -rupted. |i
umeuse tin.mgs will puck the ;uiik hi "Y<ls." slie replied, \‘h iltutrhter off
I {-alues, tun! eapicmily the games \ ‘Great Duns .Sterling.'', And I appeal';
ttb the Yankees. 1 1,1 •v"n 'llstress. I silarted out slonqi]
l this morning to keep apery Important;
* i ; cngag. incig, ,mii|„ju»i rns 1 approach
The “Brownie"—a genuine Gillette
and 3 fine Gillette bladei.
Giving the genuine Gillette shave.
WHITES BOKO SERVICE CAR
Leave Sherman 5:15. 9:00 a. m., 12:00
Noon. 4. ti and !l p. in. Leave Whites-'
boro S:oo. 10:20 a. m.. 12 Noon. 4, 0
ami 10:50 p. nt. 5:15 a. in. ear makes
connection with Wichita Kalis train
West.
0:00 a. m. car makes cnne»etlon with I
Gainesville car; leave WhltesUoro j
12 :05 noon.
: -4:00 p. ni. car makes connection with j
| Wichita Kails train west.
! 9:00 p. in. ear meets Wichita Kails
train cotuiug East 10:00. So do not
(fall to get off train at Whltcsboro
we'll be there. Photic 181.
of couterfotDng. bet it wo^#reveal tn
“s Ihe loshHpf Jt,«r«ng#|fit‘'l And
with all of his faults aim -t+Tii one in
particular. Old John would apiwnr, in
a llblihood. no worn-
No blades like
_the qenuine
Gillette Blades
EM) OK STRIKE NEAR,
a llkliliood. no worse, ttwMMst of u».v. jf-Ttn* little ratlwr i.h. much, is siAp ! pla.-v jil**uc. I tiuii't' kuajjh* jhe rc-
Tliere la not one pi-Nhti'whb I* free the ahonmcu'* strike'should conic to mi. ] markc.T airtBfttlfely, “wtien i have
from guilty habit of soiiMi klhd. httl the early end. Wither the men nor tin- ever been afraid before, nut I am
great majority manage* ffi «vade thy railroads would Ih- losers. The fact is mom. Wilt you steji tn the ear und run!,
punitive arm of justice and Ihe hiimil- that netlher an willing to seem in la- jme over?"
iatlng glare of merciless publicity. lusyrx. \. Philip Vaughn considered an in-
Old John refers to 111- peulteidhiry There is an liiellimtlon on both sides atant; Dead Man's curve, on tin- only
at home. Tlie world outside the high, to reach a friendly agreement. The two !. direct road leading out of town, was’1
guarded walls seems peculiar t-X hfiu. |Ntrtlbs are tl.'ed of fighting. Both flint i I,:|M"''1 heciiuse of nemy nurwnio-
He cannot a.vustoru hi.,,*,-If to It. for ,he dispt.U- unprofitable. Were the! Wl,& ""T
It Ir . world in which hi* occupation Is strike...... settled the ...... wo,......... j ,'1 j,.", ,aL,r"d7‘1!!^’aT'her sl'd“
one of the prescrtlsHi It must surprise without work and the railroads would ' Mjjis Storlihg tlinnk<„, hIlll graciously.
him (hat others roav become rich and lack equipment for months to come. ! „ ... jV, ... , .
. w loti see. she explained. I am on
reapeeted through diabouedt methods, lsn t it to the interest of la,tit to nunc |)|y V I|V to (|)ko ]lnrt hl #
and even be lauded by sm-lety because to * 'I'det understanding': All of the mll| )f ( n]|) „nt th,.re in: half an hour
wealth vest* them w-itb powet and In ,,IJW im|H,rt*nt troubles have Is-en se;- fhb bride will be on the-verge of hys-,
fluencc whereas bo, wb--n he Jo*-s Ged Ihe nation is rttsin-d with work, terin, and the groom tenting,bis hair."
“Von must,", said the professor,,
"tin iv be on time."
“Ydi might leave me at the church'
in the \niley,!' she said.
Carry A Smile
Rose Balm is wonderful
« ^o soothing, swe:t and" mild
It brings instant bca\ity }
To every mao^oman ahd child.
^The man can urf jt while shaving.
woman in
To every mao^i
^The man can i
It brings beauty td a
a short while.
To the children it 5s refreshing
And makes every one cafry a
•» 'Uiv.
smile. - vf#»- . '
The, ^luring- charm comes last of
all, j,r
But it's a* gootflis alf the rest.
BiiV-if you ever use Dorothy
Perkins Beauty Bleach you
VHII ti,ink H-wite (hc.tmt.'
CARL R, NALL
The Careful Druggist
|P. S. Beaulv Bleach, the latest
j addition of the Dorothy Perkins
1 Toilet Goods, are now on sale.
piiaonment failed ,» Wrect Old1 Mm , ,.rikes m-r pn-^l^-.,.*! r,,•*,!,s.-
Prove that there must be a propensity Z V ...... T ‘Z
t . . , _ . thlrtR.^ Tli*»w ii 1*0 war tit
tu engage in unlawful pursuit*! Aw*o- .... . , ,
t « l ^ * lWnki»»« *bt ut mvi IouhI.v. aii.v lum.
elation an«i environment are the immeil- ,
. . _ _ . mi_ . yxi uuit* the yhooinen « sfrlKi* 1m u« near
late influences in everylHHly s lifc», bur _ V
there alao i* an efficiency or deficiency ,to m‘U1,'w,'nt « Z™* 1,1 »M>'
which molde character or strictly deter j *nM.„ s,-*,tm-- Asrlcttllnre ('oinmtltec j tasHT^Bd an eager 1>r
mitioa the degree of merit. will eon^uet an investigation to h*m* two. * \\o \v
Tht intereating iioint in the <^ret»r of Wort her Sthoro is interforemo with ttw f<*nr VnV !,f>t
An Ad in the Want Columns
BRINGS RESULTS
,f An ad in the Democrat telling of property you have foi
sale or rent, articles you would sell, or help you. require will
reach thousands of people in and near Sherman.
Want nds go into the office end home and do the thing$
nothing else can do.
Phones 110-111
Phone Us—We will send for your ad
.fttephaiist„ ti
•*r nr-
q,l*«tl<m,>d. ^ '.**
I’hilip VaWm n,*dd'*dv
kilim Just how he Was going to make
tho** twii dusty mile* to the station,
which did not. It appeared, concern
hi* charge. *
"If you ilu." she requested, “f wish
you'd stop at onr hotise'and leH Aunt
Sieve that'T cot he'-e In time for the
Jssor.
sl*a
{’laying several ac^gvltb one set of
scenery d* an Idea ttfat should appeal
strongly to producers, both as a nov-
elty and from an economical point of
view.—fielentitie American.
RECORD III SINEWS HERE.
«w-: a —WBy tt J. TUTHUr
HOME, SWEET HOME—THEY CAN’T SPOOF GEORGE
1 uke notice of ihe invigorating fi-
nancial and couiiMcrctnl Atatfijmentj. Ac
cording to r«i orjs from lmt^st-. lal t
ter« Uteri; will simiU by- Rinrc tlffm
enough jolcj for nil, H*'|iroilu,tio!i isUc ""
crcaaing fast. This nu-am* ti lurjjc .
lng power to cqunlixc ;iie‘ inii’icnsc
agricultural output.
Worry day* in iinSiiiess are oyer.
Prtwpet lTy Ik here. Alt but one liyrpwr--"
taut strike arc settled, auil this, yjhq,.,
aiiopoten's strike, looks as If it is
to he tormiimted any uiimite,
lX* «l«aUtm eaH* for
that is fo, c-ttjfideme puf iW^ a.Vbo,||
Gaud Imsiness if here right qayv.ii
Croake/s and aMraetionbla'itfi*' ou^«S'|
date. It is up ti them to gel into tuue
with the proaperotiH times.
■ - " ---- •- r ■' -jut*
lu a re,eiversltlp rase in the Klilted-
District Court in 8t. lawla. .Tudw.
Kuris mmtrked that tile fair thut a
retail establishment is willing to pay
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$19,000 a year rental for a store-room
does not signify that the rental Is reu
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(■9TAB1.TSHED 1879.)
Fabilabcd Daily Exr-ept hstnrday.
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THE SHERMAN DEMOCRAT. PUBLISHERS. . ,
* Weekly Deaaocrat Published Tbursdsys.
IONH NUMBERS .................................
Mntsrsd at the post office et Hbcrman Texas. Ang. 14. 1879. aa mat'
Matter of the second class according to the act of Congreas, Mar. 3. 1879.
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