Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 122, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 5, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, T922.
(THE SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT
(■KTABU8HRD 1870)
FabLUhd Dali.? Except flat ardsy.
■HUMAN, TEXAS.
THI SHBRMAN DEMOCRAT. PFBLIBHHRg.
Weakly Denoorat I’nMitbed Thursday*.
VKJTHOU NTMBBR8
.110 AND 111
itered at the postoffloe at Sherman Texaa, An? 14. 1879, aa mall
a4 tba aacond class according to tbe act of t’cingruM, Mar. 8, 1879.
■Mtlt to Tb« Sbarman Democrat. Pnhllshers. Hhrrmn Toxaa. Suhacrl-
lara desiring address chanced plaaaa girt old' address aa well aa new one.
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paantj and In Texas and Oklahoma: One month 7V: alx montba 14.00; one
year, 17.60. Beyond Texas and Oklahoma and wl bln 1.000 miles: Oqn
month. 86c; all montba, $450; ona year. $8.00. Elsewhere $100 |*er month,!
ax cap! In foreign countries. $1.00 per monO* plus the coat of mailing. All sub-!
gcrlptlona are payable In advance
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MARIE AND MARY
By H. IRVING KING
<ti< by ilfTIurs N*»*p»per Syndicate.)
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t; \ ! l KK ADDED TO
I E’l’E PARISIENNE"
SHOW
THE VANE OF POPULAR SENTI-
MENT.
MR. HARDING ON THE TWELVE
HOI K DAY
I'oOirrMtulMling, in
UiejiJ. the Ecdcrulnl
(S'l'ing Society on lls ndverno
Hie 1- hour day. president
sli'ltck the key-nute of modem iinlus-
the ('nsing uliitil mi Tlmr-day
.ill mli. -n feature Inis been iimmim til
In Hie commiltee for (In- ililee-ihiy
fesliv:iI cud indoor carnival. "Fete
I'nr-isieti'ie." whii-ll I'JtctIN Tuesday
evening in tile Bilge building. lloiiHton
j si 1111 Waliiti: sireels. Ttiis c ill In* a
jtmtilic 1:111 rr. igi’ cerepionV iietueen the
IJlrst couple ivlin make known their de-
sire to tlii- lommiitee
| The lucky liridc will tie (iresenteil
a written state- «ii|, a dinile lid ring hv the "Eete Par-
Aineiiinn Iiiiain- isiiiiic" 1 11 iniftee of the Central
i<-]mn t on |Tr.11ics i m il. and 1 ■»'-nI ’nerchants
IInrdiim iniiiioiinceil tl it tier would provide
gifts. as ft li vs;
Mrs. .hdiii Henry Lucas whs large of
person, c.>iiitmindiiig of presence and
her husband had—nobody knew—how
tuiteh money. She lmd a Kreneh nur-
sery rim lit for t lie little three-year-old
I heiress of the house of Lucas. "We
! ensured Marie,’’ Mrs. Lucas told her
' friends, ’on account of her pure
' I rencli. We want Hebe to in quire the
rial I’arlsinn accent.”
Coiisiderini: that Marie had acquired
her French in a correspondent1? sehool
h\ the aid of a cheap phcnngniph, her
accent «as not at all had
Every morning Marie toek IVbe for
an airing in the park and sat on a
eertaln bench In a certain retired lo-
cality while the child played about un-
der her wutehful eye.
As Marie left the house this morn-
wall from rh nt under where Marie
was silting. William bent dawn and
plucked a squalling, kicking chili, from
Where she IihiI crawled under the
bench, bored, no doubt, by the prosing
of her elders ulwiut love and marriage.
"Here she Is." said William. "My part
of the harguin ”
“Oh. you didn’t pi ly fair; I believe
you knew she was there all the time.
But 111—I’ll be Mrs. McCormick Just
the siime,” said Mary Ann.
7A \ BUY IT IN SHERMAN -
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One Advantage.
“Which la the way to Ottawa, my
lad?"
"I—I don’t know.’’
“Which is this way to’ Topeka,
then?’’
“I—I don't know."
“Well, can you tell me how to g<u
buck to Wichita, inn?"
"I I—I don't km w.”
By this time the (l.ummer wns quite
imputii nt and said o the bay: "Sal,
you dor. 1 know very much, do you?"
to which the lad retori'ed:
‘No! But—but 1 ain't 'us;!’’—Judga.
Ing, however, alie was in a stale of re-
‘pucecss Is not only its own reward.
Imt lls own punishment. Failure should
bring no penally other than the regret
and humiliation attaching 10 abject
disappointment, but, on the other ha ml. |ri.a| j<v
aliould 1 nerd some reward, at least
Sympathetic Seward lu the foilin' of
dpmtnlaatuatlou. 1 give way to a
After executing five loyal patriot* pygmii/.iitlon. so that the |ifou>r
Who attempted to aggrandize Greece by fMll:i|_v life miiy Is- enjoyed suitably by4'1 *' |v"u ^ femimny. silk teddies
military exploit aud terrUorlal expan- ?|j t! 1,• people."
hrottgii tts revolu-) Tin prosperity of every luisiriess Is
volt ; Bebe lmd been particularly try-
ing. She wondered If It would not be
better to "chuck the whole business,"
as her admirer. I'nlieemun William
M.Cormiek, would sav. and go hack to
one of her former occupations. But
as she rapidly reviewed these In her
mind her fancy found no resting place
quite so comfortable as the I.ucas
mansion. There was William McCor-
ndik. to; he sure, and Ida standing
offer of marriage—and she was very
fond of William. j
“Well," said William, pausing by the 1
REPORT ON LYNCHING IN
HIDALGO (01 M V MADE.
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Ilia woids 4 xpiessml the. •'J"".|v 1 11 ^ '''* 1 slink-* hpn,'|i. "and how Is Mary Ann tills
ami fcdiiirf of. all tlw (h*««[»!«*. 1 -ml>i>. »11 $ *jis> 11 •ill1* I" IMM 1 . hjik j »tnJr»<T
old order." he' wrote, "must er; " eing. rt n s and "inkier*. silk '
better and wiser form eiTell; l ull Furniture Companv,
(aide siarf: Sanitary Bakery, cake:
sum. tin* populace, through its revolu-1
■unary gotrernnient Is now making i|i«. tifness which wholesome family’
gently to prosecute, and no iloubt, exe-
, . Ufa assures to work men of all classes i
ftlle I lie prominent military Officers lb* ^ommoii laborer as well as the
{rtm failed in the campaign against skilhsl imshanics. And happy laiui-
9'irkey. Four generals will, in all ,v life |s the culture and eharncter of
prohaldliiy. receive the same public the,nation.
Jtinnlfrstatlon of gfatitude which was Industry or business that must'
$K*iulnlster«l with gnus to uulr,3'' nilbslst op the twelve hour day mii-
g,sl civic ministers. '" '‘ikA long remain efficient, as its worfe-
l How different would have been the men cannot lie efficient A nation that
^vopular status or these Greek lenders ,|IM,S „m ,,rfonl its citizens ample tiim«
If they had la'en victorious! Had they |„ which to think, read, rest and play
pxtended the national Isitimlaries and sure to reri'ogntde.
magnified national prestige, the limbs
and
,1 I!. Sliavv ;so,is. ladies' hom-e shoes:
Keith's to!e vvatef; Lesic Hardware
('.iinpattv'. cic.:ed glass vase; Sutll.
1 Swain »V Wallace, mahogany candle
stic k : Ih'iie-Ellis. Indies' hose and melt’s
hose; New- Y rk Sample Shop. i"'w-
dcr jiud ; Nall’s, hair lirnsh: Piggly-
Wiggly, 21 pottmls flour; W. <*. Jones
\ tii., cut g ass Iwisket: and others.
It is stal 'd the services of several
miqistrrs will Is- available to the lucky
couple
pun
would Ik- feting theni vtind the very 'I’o ()| |>0!SE SPECLVI
holitlclans who are condemning (hem, , lLt’tiE.
to death would lie "crooking the knee) ___
^o them for largesce from Hie puhlicj Hepublle-axi and Democratic Semitora
treasury! 'and KeprcsciilativeH have taken
steps
and how Is the millionaire
kid? As bent ns ever on devastating
the property of the park department,
I see. If 1 was doing my duty ‘now
I’d run you both In, charged with ma-
licious mischief. See what that kid’s
doing to that piece of shrubbery—
and think what you’ve done to a po-
llceiiian’s heart—A><vJi/ city property
11ml hath wiityntnly broken by the |
riskless «nd pampered minions of
wealth.'’ ^
"William,*' replied JJarie. “I wish
By the .( uoi intnl frew
Austin, Texas, Dee. 3.—A report of
the investigation into the alleged lynch
ing Nov. 11 at Weslaco, In Hidalgo
County, of Kilns Villereal Zarate. Mexi-
can National, was received by Adju-
tant General Burton today from Han-
ger Captain Wright, stationed at Mis-'
siou. The contents ol’ the report was
not announced.
The report will be filed Immediately'
with Governor Neff who will then re-
port It to Federal authorities at Wash-
ington, ns requested, il was said.
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D0LLS-D0LLS
I WO ItKOTIIEKS KILLED
BY THE SAME LIVE WIRE.
Oklahoma City, Oklo., Dec. 3.
brothers were elect r< am ted here
night, one dying in an effort to
the other. -
While George Castli lterry,
Two
last
save
All arrange neats Were completed | t-’Htcli a name and repeat It.
a pa«jt
you would no, call me Mary Ann he- |,T’ ^ ;0'ars/old,,was removing art FI-
fore Bebe. You have no Idea how ! ,K',rU' ft ",u » ll"
quick children are. sometimes, to;ln 'vi,h " ,,v<‘ "lr,> ""'l 'V;IS
almost Instantly killed, llis yeimgcr
Not one of tliem but would swell the heart of
any child to bursting with joy and pride.
Both the dolls and tbc prices run from little
to big—but you will always find the doll bigger
than the price.
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PRICED FROM 60c TO $1500
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£#DA
Tuesday aflcrnoon for the opening of
the festival rl nesday evening nt 7:30
o’eliuk. vx till • he coronation of Hie
- yjflectl.
( tIMI’LAINTS ARE FILED
AGAINST B. BAXTER.
No failure Is so remorseful as tnulli- u, organize a progressive bloc in Con-C’c-v.
jfled effort ,>r crushing defeat 1n the
^vigorous advaneeuient of
Six complaints charging theft, u fel-
were filed in Justice of the Peace
gross The ob.-eil of the him- is to „p.jH. I». « unby’H court here Tuesday
4>r the pursuit of a lofty ideal. " hen vpidle several of those aim attended 1,11,1 ir »'"“*'Kei I'm' the G. B. it1. JsultWi
4he live expeetation Is wafted away on JJIt.|illllmn.v i,w Iie!Milling Company. Mr. Baxter was tak-
the last chance of realixaUon. auitibl- 4,.|<a!W^ „„ ,ru^ pregressives who u v \ *■« in custody on the complaints hy Dep-
latlon iteema to l*e complete, there |Q SH1Vl, ;||| „|(. ^ Je ,hall July Sheriff Bart Ship at lit o’clock j
eeems to lie nothing more for which to ,|„.nl kllllwll hv tl)(.ir words! Tuesday morning.
exist and contend. All promise fades (im, |,h jncnoiim ,',! reprew a!u-1 conversion of ..........
from life. t(ves of special interests. (of wheat belonging to Suiitli Milling
,! Company is the basis 1'or the charges,
» Yet, there Is reward in defeat. Kor Ctl, il(l, lab<(r uni| 11(sricuUln.0
the ambition this Is the spur extra- |jtH>n w.(.killl{ S,HM ifl| privilege, “ «'»'-'dh aled from the testimony af
—>,----—j-------..—i i.— ’ aiI ova mining trial held before Justice
diaga.e in condemnation! and ,bo progressive hhs' is hones,Iv willing
Bwiounncsr °f duty faithfnlly perlormed d(,|IV anv anil
»makes the high spirited mind «nper- „ f „ vvullU1 m.rv;.
Svinnu to tmri'iif ltiwto , , , , 7
I'IhIm, l*ut, if its ulterior purpose ts
to mask special privilege with a show
JyioiiH lo basest Ingratitude,
j Next to being grand in, courage, it
noblest to t«' Hiihltme in disconrage-
iment. Failure Is a form of victory.
fSurcess is only achievement : failure
only lack at* nchlswement. Victory is
fthe quality of soul which rises su-
perior to every situation of success of
I failure
( The rane of popular sentiment shifts la)v
Ciimhy Tuesday afternoon for the pur-
pose of setting a hood in the eases.
Bond of $10,000 Was lived by Judge
CWruIVY iu the nine eases, following the
exumiaathm. The value ef the nine ..........
tars of" wheat involved was placed h> | you ijhjeet to just
of puhlii service, it
ahominalde bloc in
gtps-v.
will Ik: the )nosl
G, B. It. Smith, testifying tit the Itear-1
“Oil, chuck tl,e Bebe sttilT." said
William, "and chuck all your art ing.
too. Come now, he a sensible girl
once more—the same sensible Mary
Ann Sullivan you were when you
worked In the department store and
we used to go up to the Bronx xoo |
and see the animals and out pink ice ]
cream on Sundays."
„ There was u jujschlevous twinkle
In Marie's e.veq and a smile on her |
lips as she repfUtiL "William, I am j
.jMtrpri&eci nt you!,, I thought. Hiy ojrt-;
clul directions .were to say New York
Zoidogleal park—not Bronx zoo. Sup-
j.ose 1 should re|Mirt you "
“Don’t! Don’t!" cried Willlr.m, !
“for then I should he out of a job and j
not able to ftirnisji that little cottage
beyond the Harlem I was telling you
about—the one Mjy and Mrs. McCor-
mick are going to live hi. Cotne now.
don’t keep me w.'rtrfng forever. How
many times do you want me to ask
you to let me sjieaji to t|p‘ priest?
Isn’t it about time yon gave up this
French nursemaid • foolishness and
■cornu down to enrth? If it’s mo thht
sny so and I won’t
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brother. William. 18 fours oi l, seeing
his plight, attempted to pall him from
41l(- wire and also was 'leetr-s tiled. ,'/VVVVWVWWVWVVV»*/v8»*'w^lA*VW*\AAfvC*>A'v»WWWVvvwvv<,
Both were unmarried.
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CHRISTMAS
EDITION
will be printed
Friday, Dec. 15
■it i.
Ming, tlf ‘between $-’7.(Ht:» and .CMkOon.
a hloc-dotled Cm- i My, n.(s n.p,,^.llt(M| a,
Reas.mover.
the
of
with every wind of Intrigue or onto- , , .-s•
,.. ., .. . npposing any aud every special pnvii-
flon. it varies with the moods of agi-
,i . ..l | lien ring >V Cliariey
Alliances Which ’the progressives. j ,,.Mj.„ri
nu ke ar< .not always worthy of mil ■ ----
v.he profesi; pci fervid loyalty to the' _—__i w - '-—
common cause The progressives cc.li j MISNISSHT’I GOVERNOR
Hit people’s eonfldenee by WILL HAVE TO GO TO TRIAL
rtrtion. If It is ever steady, its stead- ” , fig t»iea**4c(ntcd Piftu
..........
That doesn't worry us so mu'di j P'diHou; J. Miss Frances Birfthfad
as the fact that the turkey and its I forniyf .stenographer of the (’hl' f F.xe-
f
ope.
! TRINTIPLE OF VISION' HY WIRE-' Hoover declares that President
LESS. |Htiiving olivioindyt will be [Lie eundi-
- (late of the Republican parly hi ltd.
'But there is nt least a i«issildlity that
Motion pictures hy wireless are teu-‘
totively promised hy Edourd Belin, a j00|.
French Inventor. He is sure, al least,,
that he lias discovered the principle
of transmissions of pictures of jiersous
too main blocs will obstruct the out-
I lie French Senate is fussing over
* H8d Object* it. the air. I, is hut a 'vn,""n ’’"flrage. some of the legislators
|*t«P from flashing stationary objects
I to sending objects iu action. ,** ,1"‘ ""l f,H<l ",i,t ",fs
The principle Is simple. Flash,-s of " "',t " " l,i< h ls ‘terl,,wl in
liglit are duelled on a selenium elc-
i alive, for $100,lN)il damages charging
sud i' H'iu 'and breach of promise, andj
both«• you any more."
“till. William. It isn’t you I object
to," sighed Marie.
"Mary Ann 8u|!lv;fn," said William
impatiently, “you. make me just want
to k 'lnap pm and carry you off till
you regain your reason sometimes I
am a good mind to march you off now
and let the millionaire kid—’’ He
sto)rped short with an exclamation.
Made peeped over her handkerchief
and comprehended at once the cause
of William s expletive. The baby wae
nowhere in algid.
The girl' sprung to her feet and be-
gan wringing her hands while $lie
poured out a torrent of “Oh. what has
become of tier? Where is she?" and
otiered.jig' /vase tu trial beginning to-, like notes of alarm and consternation,
morrow tupruiug. *
’Tftke Is calmly." Rakl AViHIntn. al-
(’otinxel for tipyermir Rnssell had !«■- ( most forcing her back upon Hie bench,
titioned that the sjft I*• dismissed forj -Tlie first thing, to do in tlupcase of a
w ant of grounds, for the action. j |„>t child is to inform the police. Fots
j titnately one of the most capuble po-
Nttllci lb tills I'otm l. | Kee oflieers in New York is right on
i.’y th - Aenonatal frt*« Hie spot. You sit right where you are
'Chicago. Ills.. Dec. T. Recovery of
S21.fi00 In Argentine honds stolen in :t
mall robbery lu New York in October
lSttl. started the fadliv today in a
search for a man who iilaecd II,cm as
collateral for a loan at n West' Bide
Bank.
und I’ll find the kid fpr you.”
"oh. William, If you do—'*
“Well. If I do—what then? Will you
decide to become Mrs. MoCorollek ?"
"Y-e-c-e-s." faltered Marie. “I sup-
poso so—hnt, oli, burry u.id find her."
Just then there carre a long strident
New Colonials
Just Received
—In shimmering Satins of
brown and black.
—Note the graceful lines of
heel and vamps and mold-
ed arch, you’ll be deligntcd
with the fit and comfort of
them.
PRICE $10 00
A* i‘
■-vilV!?.-; r-j, r.-
YATES
SHOE CO.
ANNOUNCING
A NEW FEATURE FOR PEACOCK INN AND FOR
THE PUBLIC OF SHERMAN
—On Monday, December lltli we will inaugurate the
Cafeteria system of serving our noon luncheon, thus en-
titling our patrons to save much time as well as to make
even greater reductions, in prices.
The same high quality, home cooked food will he
ierved. i.
Cafeteria Service...........................11:30
Tea Service.. ....................................2 to
PEACOCK INN
The Upitairs Tea Room
124»/2 N. Travi* St.
............ Vivi*mtYuw!
to 2
7:30
LUCK’S GARMENT SHOP
(.;.
Negligees —
Study Coats -
- Sill. Gowns
Kimonas — Bath Robes
Pullman Robes — Sweaters
V. -V ' ' -f»> ''*L , 'yt*>
- Camisoles —- Brassieres
Petticoats — Bloomers — Teddies
Fine Furs — Silk Hosiery, Etc.
Our line of Holiday Novelties arc the largest we have
ever assembled from which our patrons may make selec-
tions. || be pleased to store any purchase and deliver
at any later date.
All Holiday Items on Special Sale at Lower Prices Than
Ever Offered Remember, too, We Are Alw.y,
Pleased to Show You.
through number instrument. At (lie
, receiving end the sound waves repro-
! duc£ tlje light flushes on a mirror.
"Kefth sjuehorinizes light flushes and
. sound waves.
I event ion is progressive. One ad-
^ <*naliies unotlitr, Somt* nii$* plsf*
j* bit on aii idea t(» devedop th<»
* impetup to transmit Ugbt wave*, prop,
i erly aiiaded, direct* over long distan-
S ce*.
HOME, SWEET HOME—MR. EUMTvI ESCAPED SOMETHING
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