Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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Thursday. April 3, 1919
Cooking is a Joy-
EVEN IN SUMMER IF YOU USE f \
Detroit Jewel
Solid color Chiffon in a
good weight, forty-two
inches wide, slightly
damaged on selvedge
—Extra good values
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at one dollar the yard,
to close out, Special
49c YARD.
Just Received
Fresh Shipment of
T^RANK B. MITCHEIiT
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WE HAVE MANY STYLES TO SHOW YOU,
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The Greatest Values
wre have Qver shown
in Ladies’ Popular
Prices Footwear.
MATTERS OF SOCIAL INTEREST
Mrs. Clinton Wiclps RnMabK. I At First Baptist (hurt-li.
TV prn«ni(»‘ rrf Mrs, (\ Ham- All teachers an l .voifcivs iti tV
momt of San Antonin, guest of Mr*'Fir* Baptist Sundry school; arc m-g-
K. Hunter. wa* tV inspiration fnr]od to V present at the weekly juco.i-
a most pleasing hospitality offered tier ing at tlie clrtmii Friday nl*rht at S
by Mrs. CHnt<m I •help*. Realizing her1 o'clock. Each Session- is featured ltv a
guest's keen enjoyment of ami skill s]iecia! program and a Social hour at
which time light rffreshments arc
—Your choice of Browns, Blacks, Whites*
Glazed Kids and Chestnut Brown. Oxfords,
Pumps with Military, Cuban or French
Heels.
Your Easter
You ought to come in now-^-
today—and let us send in your
order. Easter is soon going to be
here. We will fit you for the oc-
casion if you will come in and let
us get your measure.
All Orders Taken by th£
10th Delivered for
Easter.
SUITS $18.00 UP.
DUNDEE WOOLEN MILLS
; “The Home of Good Clothes.”
Honduras has established a distill-
ery for tjie production of alcohol from ,
bananas lu bunches Pa* small to la* ex-
ported profitably, |
A machine has been Invented that
prints any desired advertisement on
Hummed tape as it is drawn from a
reel to fasten packages*
Welcome Home!
To All of THE BRAVE BOYS of
BATTERY E
lb the always luring game „f bridge,
she chose that as the thetno for lier
entertainment. There could not lie a
happier environ men! for any func-
tion tlmn is found in the elegant new
home of Mrs. Phelps .and on this oe-
oitsirm the' snn parlor with its garden-
like fining was used fnV three tables
of delighted guests who hail been
asked to meet Mrs. Hammond. Tlte
festive spirit of " mpetition ran liig!>
and merrily. Miss Annie Cunning-
ham's prowess finally securing for
her the reward.; A dainty tropb.v was
bestowed on tlu' honoris1. A light re-
freshment characteristic of the host-
ess’ taste and culinary skill closed’a
most enjoyable* affair.
Art History Class.
American Painting lias tw*on the
subject of study for the Art History
class at Kidd-Kiv this year, and each
Wednesday most interesting lessons
are conducted under the able sutler-
vision of Miss Eva Fowler. Tin* lut
war .has developed an admirable p ■-
triollsm rot .rilv among-men hut
even down to and including young
girls, and this fine spirit has com-
municated itself to the members , of
this class in their study of the Amer-
ican masters of the lirttsh. Vp to this-
time, their attention has Iteen directed
to mural or will painting, and yes-
ferrtti.v easel paint lugs worm-taken up.
wft.li the aid of cue or tffo distinctive
selections from tie works of Chase.
Thayer, Blnshfh I J, Simmons and
Brush. It is interesting to knd.v
that several of these artists have Used
meniliers of their own imtneiliiite fam-
ily for models in a number of tlietr
masterpieces. Next week John W.
Alexander's works wifi he the siib-
iect of study.
served. if is. tile earnest desire of
those in olmrge that all Sunday school
workers 1h* regain r attendants at
those meetings and thus absorb nil
the hetiefits to V iturived therefrom.
Dates Announced. 1
Mrs. Win. Tolbert, president of the!
local. Couut4T‘0T Mothers ami' Parent-1
Teacher Associations, announced tliis j
morning that the district meeting of
tile Congress of Mothers would he held
in Sherman April 1.1-10-17. There lias
I "s’a soim^cQii fipdoi i in dates of sev-
eral organizations which were to meet
here this mouth, anil for that reason
(lie time of tin* congress of Mothers
lms suffered^ several changes. How-
ever, the date of April 1.1-17 is final,
and the program will lie published in
a few days.
College Hill Literary Club.
Tlie series of Bible studies arranged]
<0 engage the attention of the Colieg-
Nappy
Stubborn
Unruly? Buy a bo* of
wUck U * ninihii HalrGrewsr. Rrmorra
dandruff. Clean, th© scalp. Feed, the
root, of the hair. Stop, fulling hair.
Prlc, 28c by mail on receipt nf stamps
or coin. AGENTS WANTED
are
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125 North Travis St.
_ fifty HANDSOME. NEW DRESSES TODAY.
Unpacked this morning a beautiful lot of dresses in Flewered
Georgette, Crepe DecHioCk plain Georgette, plain and fancy
Taffeta and combination numbers, every color and size and
style that is good may be seen, priced from $24.50 to $65.00
NEW SKIRTS—NEW SUITS
NEW WAISTS—NEW COATS
Beautiful New Silk Underwear.
Come and See—That’* the Best Way.
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Among the Court*
Keal Estate Transfers.
IV. F. Hartzog et ux to John \V.
Phelps, 183 1-2 acres. A. Tuttle el al
surveys. $7,340: May 21, P.ilS.
Henry \Y. Seely et uv to It. <1. and
W. I*. Medford. (Ui acres. .Ins, Chaffin
survey, $4.uh5: Jan. 1, 1910,
IV. A. Itohiusoii to T. M. Scott, lot
UP 1-2x120 feet. Miller s seeond . addi-
Hill Literary Club. were* VcsnmoQ in | Hon to I leiiisoii, $1.41)0: Fob. 26. 1U19
yes'enluy's limi ting. Hie exercises lie- f.
Jane Man- et af to <T A. Hodges, lot
ing conducted by Mrs. it. F. Poole, block 2, \V. M. Shannon's addition to
Jr. Tin* subject-for consideration was •’’hcrniaii. $1.0*10: Feb. 11, 1010.
men of tlie P.ible, Mrs. Poole present-
ing a most Interesting paper oil that
theme. Each member present selected
same biblical male character and .dis-
cussed liim in all his attitudes and
influences on his ros|ieo!ivo period of
life. These discussions greatly en-
larged tlie club's acquaintance with
tlie mi'ii of tiiait day.
, Uterary research has not monopn
lized the activities of this chib, Its
henetloeuces are many and generous.
At yesterday’s meeting. the eluU
Hedged a Y. -M. C. A. nionilierahip to
some worthy Sherman hoy, to lie
chosen later.
Welcome ITird F. A.
INSURANCE
CoplojjS Mills ^
# M&P Bank Bldg. Phono85Z
,(Hy a Tioga School (1 irl who lias a
brother in Battery E.)
Welcome I.Tird F. A.
Welcome back honu'—agauv
We an' giJid to sis' yon all back
After a Ins M a year service
Over in France.
They await you with a hearty wel-
come.
In tlie I .one Star State.
The I.Tird F. A.
Welcome, the I.Tird.
Thank tlod. tlie hoys are hack home
again,
To their mothers, wives and ail tlie
loved ones.
Thank Hod, tlie boys did not falter
When tlie cull to leave home
Sounded in their' ears.
And now you are home,
Again in (the grand old Texas.
Welcome, the I.Tird F. A.
• let your supper of pie at Piggiy-
Wiggly's Saturday. n.'l-2t •
FIRE CHIEF MAGEE OF
DALLAS HAS RESIGNED
Fallas. Tex.. April 3.—Hugh F. Ma-
gee, menilK'r of the, Dallas Fire De-
partment for thirty-six years and chief
of tlie department for twenty-two
years, filed ids resignation with tlie
City t-Sonimission at yesterday morn-
ing's meeting. The resignation was
neyi pted. to lie effective May 1. Chief
Magee ilid not give any reason for liis
resignation.
Mayor Lawther and Police Fire Com-
missioner Britton were n| printed a
.£‘OL.'oilt!‘e. tu.dlra.ft .suitable, luwdutious
tliiiuking Chief Magee for his services
with tlie city.
Report From Itudapest.
BudafK'st. via Vienna. Sunday. Mar.
.‘in—Communist Btida|»'st is orderly
and the goveennient is putting forth
every effort to stabilize conditions
•Therw-are' 'pwwrtnifst?;- however, who
declaiv the govemiBtml oil! endure'
less than a month, it -lieing pointed
blit that- its success will lie partially
dependent ti|>on the Snetvss of tin*
ftassiiin Bolslievik army to establii'
a corridor from Kiev (o Budapest by
ivay of Bessarabia and Buitowina.
Bela Kun. the foreign minister; re-
ceives hundreds of telegrams of an
official nature every day. among them
lM'ing messages fl oil) Nikolai I/'ll ini',
t|ie Russian Bolslievik premier,
receives liewnfaitier men freely lint
has ordered 'that, their dls|*lx-hes l*s
censored for file ]mrpose of cutting
down the material to tic sent over al-
fendv crowded wires qs well ns to
eliialnafe fdijeei lonalde features.
Kun. wlio was formerly a secretary
of Eenine. is most anxious to deny
reports relative to tlie communication
of women ill Hiuigiiry. wliietv lie de-
elares to lie '“preposterous.” He ills >
denies rumors of gssassinatrons and
diorders.
Of the 24 nioniliers of the govern-
ment, 1!) are Jews.
Cleared of Suspicion.
F. J. Furr pt ux to A. C. Fit age raid,
li acres, .1 no. Fixer survey, $1:380;
March 22, Jfllft.
IV. L. Hay lo J. A. Hardy, lot 4,
part 5. block .1. Mildred Height* addi-
tion to Sherman, $000; Jan. t, lOlit.
Marriage I.irenses. /
Conrad Hardison and Beatrice
SlN'iieer, negroes. Sherman.
Hardie l< Billmeir and Miss Min-
nie Lee Morris, Tioga.
James lloyle and Mrs. Marie Rob-
erts.* 1 Hudson.
<i. 11. Douglass and Mrs. Ida Rodin,
Sherman.
Don't, forget tlie Pie Feast Saturday.
Buy Pile „!pr.«SuihUi,v <I inner. . a.'b'Jtc
Kraberger at Spa.
Assocititnl Press Dispatch 1
Spa. Wednesday, April 2~j'Mhi’hii»s
Erzisuger, heud of the Herman armis-
tice commission, arrived here -today.
HCTOmpanied by n number of technical
and other advisers including the chief
burgomaster of Dumtig. Before leay-
ing Berlin. I'.r/.berger laid a final
sulfation with representatives of
parties at which an agrecfib'iit was)
reached ns to tlie attitude to be
adopted in .Jjit* negotiations witli allied
representatives here. it seems that j
the »'iitimeiii of the Hci'ingjls is fa-]
He- 'orahie in a settlement of Danzig1
controversy.
Marslial Foil’s train is due to ar-
rive here at .$330. o’clock Thursday
morning and the conference jkt. which
tlie Danzig question "ill |>e'4'ttled, is
Axed for ten o’clock at Villa Xeubcrs,
file residence of Heneiai Nudai>!.
20% Saved on Casings
On account of reducing- our stock of
Michel in and Racine Fabric Casings in
sizes 32x3yL» to 37x5 inclusive, we will dis-
count these particular sizes 15%, for a
short.time only. The next casings we buy
in these sizes will have a 5%> Federal Tax
added to list price, so you will save 20% by
buying your casings from us now. Terms
cash.
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For hiding lien ting radiators liietiil
covers painted to imitate wood have
tieen ihvented, oqnipi"Hl with slmt-
tors which are automatically closed by
Authemu.es.tiit whefi a desired tempera-
"Cure is reached.
I saw him on the street ear. lie was
stout, a blond, of erect bearing. The
ends of liis moustaelie turned up
sharply. He muttered softly to him-
self, With a gntteral aeeont. as lie eov-
ertl.v eonsnlted seine closely written
memoranda.
“I’mph!” said 1 to myself. “These
are snsivieious times. I’ll keep an ep-
-on--you f-’—- - - - * - ....... ' "
.Suddenly the man I wntehiHl put the
papers ill Ids pocket and looked up.
An elderly woman stood before him
lie sprang to his feet, startled, ant!
exclaimed:
"I lieg your pardon, nvidnm. Tak
this seat.” t
I -was" mis’tiki'n. He was not a t!er-
linill s|iy.—Jiiitge.______
SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY
BRINGS SURE RELIEF
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lem Oil has enabled suffering human-
ity to withstand attacks of kidney,
liver, bladder and stomach troubles
and all diseases connected with the
urinary organs, and to build lip and
restore to health organs weakened by
di30HSC. These most important organs
must be watched, because they filter
and purify the blood; unless they do
their work you ere doomed.
Weariness, sleeplessness, nervous-
ness, despondency, backache, stomach
trouble, pr.lns in. the loins and lower
abdomen, gravel, rheumatism, sciatica
and lumbago nil warn you of trouble
with your kidneys. GOLD MBDAL
llparlcm Oil Capsules ara the remedy
you need. Take three or four every day.
The healing od soaks into the-cells and
lining of the kidneys and drives out
the poisons. New life and health will
surely follow. When yeur normal vigor
lias been restored continue treatment
for a while to keep yourself in condi-
tion and prevent a return of the dis-
ease.
Don’t wait until you are incapable of
fighting. Start taking GOLD MEDAL
Haarlem Oil Capsulea today, Tour
druggist will cheerfully refund your
money if you are not satisfied with
results. But be sure to get the original
imported GOLD MEDAL and accent no
substitutes. la three sizes. Sealed
packages. At ail drug stores.
$
■ day.
If you want u good men&*etk home
style, come i<> Williams Hotel: 00r
lliiHlenburg Violates Armistice.
Geneva. Thursday April 3—Field
Marshal Von llimleuburg, witli a large
staff, has arrived at Gliwiee. north-
ern Silesia, and. contrary lb the
armistice, lias ordered a general mob-
ilisation iu that region, a wo riling to
dispatches to tlie Journal IV Geneve.
Owing to the seriousness. Ignmv Jan
Paderewski, tlie Polish .premier, has
postponed liis visit to Paris, it is said.
84MMHMI Armenians Massacred.
Associated Pres* Dispatch)
Athens; April 3 —Reports from r
Constantinople; state that Dyained
Hey, minister of tlie interior, lias de-
clared that 800.000 Armenians have
been massacred.
It is said that this announcement
has resulted iii a campaign against him
by tlie Turkish press.
No Trouble al All.
"Much bothered with tramps out
yonr way?"
"I win' until 1 tacked tip a sign on
iuy gate."
"Alii ‘Beware the dog.' I suppose."
“Oh. no. Simply 'Farm help AVaid-
od." -Bo* ton Transcript.
SHERMAN ™
Thursday, April 3rd.
. HENRY W. SAVAGE
Offers a Delightful Comic Opera
“POM POM”
WITH
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EDITH THAYER
■ A WONDERFUL CAST
ENCHANTING CHORUS
SPECIAL COMPANY ORCHESTRA
PRICES......$2.00, $1.50 and 77c—War Tax Additional
Ticket sale at Ha'"s Drag Store Tuesday, April 1st, at 9 a. m.
VENTER!) U S FORT WORTH LIVE-
STOCK MARKET.
Fort Worth. Tex,. April T—ll if'er-i
could net conceal their dc«ive for ert-
tle Wednesday. Salesmen were quick
U) hike advantage of the sitmedton.
everything Iteing prb-ed at ati ad
v'liiiei'. Steers, wtileli constituted the
hulk of the supply, were favored with
an.appreciation of 2.1 cents, and it
was u. very brisk market on that ba-
sis. Several ear's of Smith Texas
beeves went at. $12.ri0 to $14. Re-
ceipts of cows and heifers were too
“mail to really make a market. Calves
cleared to a strong demand. the
best hen* making $13. Nothing of
importance was shown ill tin* Stocker
viviejon. Receipts "ere estimated at
2,000 cattle and 100 calves."
Hogs sold gyncrally 10 <»Bts, high-
er and tlie rimtket tvrtk an aclije uf-
f«lr. One ear Went, at $If).*^afid an-
other lead made Sill, Most hfitlie run
'•* 2fHK) >ld within a range nf |1S tp
$18.75. No ehai’ge was ol>«jjfvi^l ill
.....v?.....?
siJigjfPl .V) to $20 ngd wWlicrs
at $13.25 to 13.50 featun'd (tie Trade
iu the slp'ep lieiisp where jtjeeipfs
ainoutrled to 22.1 liefld. The market
was active anil strong.
Onota’lons.
Cattle—Beeves. $8.50iffl4.50: stock-
era. $8W13.7r*: cows, $4.50rdl0.50r heif-
ers. $5iS'13.50 : hulls, calves
$4.50® 13.
Hogs How. $10(S 10.35: med-
ium, $1S75#10; light, $18,5rt*t
10: mixrsl, $17®1S.50; eonmmn, i$l£S
tit 17: pigs. $10tS Hi.
Sheep- Lambs. $1fi®20: yearlings..
$14®15: wethers. $10.50ift'13 50; ewea,
$10® 12.50: culls, $8(5/10; goats.
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