Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 205, Ed. 1 Friday, March 10, 1922 Page: 3 of 6
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MKKTlNtiK FRIDAY NIGHT ; will lie a nervUs* «f «ii(re<l
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Modern WooiIiimmi tif Aujerfcft; at r,'"fral Pienbyteriau Church. An i\
Carpcutors' hall. «***Il«*m • prugrum has Imh'li itrraugetf by
Sherman fciuttinpuient I. O. U. F., at ^ I*yle anil the quartet.
h O. o. F. hall. j .
O. E. at Elks hall, " I <"• h K'i
Knight of Blleetru, Texan,
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ruling r.tlei* lu h-nrnfug tb«t "law of frwn Italia* where he haw IH*«m visit- j^tfTpprrr<iJ. Fort Worth; W. Rubin,
the mail,'* how to take '-are of - th«4c-to# relatives. - i'liy. Mo.- F* 6 Kimuon*. Hr.
whwls. and to tautest Uwai in good Jfnh^^rtehtwd uf 'l^r*u*Ul4t&
city Friday ath:ndlrii; 4i) b
„ _ (bin «'ity attended .
of Mrs. William Howell at .Malrfjitiafr,£°t«.; T. F. MUw*.
AlHtyni. Thursday. Dallas; F. V. Gregg, Italian: L. Wertz-
. Me, ; W'ardo Fouls iKuton; l|.
I?; Ijnuham. I>ennir; 1 B, 1'atiillo. 1
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f " , Saturday Night. lias lieen in Sherman never
'88.
New Haven. Cow*., Mar eh 10—Wit*
Maiy Walker, provost of Yale I'ulver*
vll.v and ni.-ml.er of the- Yaln eorpora-
Hf«i. died ai his hoiae here early to*
day of heart illM-iise.
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i.lj *tmr. Iuk ; K. 1>. lir Solnw. Idling; B II.
T ; , . I W. P. FergnsoUr^f Wlehita Fall* In Walters Dallam Juke Taeketr Culm •
raiutera and Decorators, at Paiotera* h g up a carload^of^trt^y^«mwn, kuc- Wn a ^ t0-•traiiHaeting hu*lne s in the city for a k, c Burke. Dallas; Ko*l«ev Greirg*
IN KANSASCITY JAIL hall. -jWedod lu lia* ahii ja.il ,,a,blM I,rl, :,x fwjioy*. •Dallas; H. H, Me<'onnell, Dallas: Mr!
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DODGE,
f'- Kan was Clp[t It)—A
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.ho has been 111, uf Fleetra.
j Sherman, arid is I lie son of J. T. Knighl j U. A. Ii\:l'ie<hl nude n business hip in this city. lamj. Ohio; B. B. ^rvrOod. Oklahoma
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•k : . . a , V. Dodge, wealthy Insurance man, held In Vaj^AMyue Monday. | L. H. While, pastor^oMlte Walnut. V, u f,.Vv t'avs
~ Street Church of Christ, has let the R| , ll , , \W&
The reading room at the Public LI- contract fot the erection of. a modern^ ^Hgpon^r of J^yrtBayoe was iu
ary will Ih oiieu from 2 to ti o'clock five-rotan bungalow at the corner of t,H> city oil UrtattipSs ThniKByr.
y farm four liiilew east <?• D. Dimnaway weutrto PaBil^^ Mr. and Mrs. Warren Tayinan and aud Mrs. C. Smith; T. L FtawWris.
i formerly resided• 111 • trausact business Fri'ludiy of StMuforclan" visiting retative* i'levelandl Ohio; P. J. MK'ivigtil. Cle\e-
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Mt<Ci¥lghr
While, who waa in Sherman for Wtjrj II. W. Iludgen. St. I>ouis. Mo.;
'Wte-lVun wedding, returned to K. }§ ■Ou*!' Mtmett, Mo.; J, K. Cot*r
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Jan. rati, has l et n made to the po-
lice hert by JIugh C. French,
cording to Police Commissioner John hrary
E. Wilson. j Sunday afternoon
Frenck had been held t wo weeks iu ' ^
ty 5aiI here, charged will* i>- Travis l>alg^M^Hfc'J#)L F. & A. kl
bault with intent to kill N. C. Alexan
; an elderIv rooming house keeper.
u th hJ« stateuicnt, according to the
will coufer the Masters' degree Friday f ^
night at 7 o'chak. / Dr. M. C
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Fruich said , thaf lie we«L JjmM , ,
tlif Dotlge home the uight of Jan. 7, and s<>yerat t<ais were haul
^ 1 21, with the iuteuttonLof robbing it. fronx^Wldtcwright. T
and was placing a [ladder against the '
wall of the house. In'order to enter a'
Jack JJutnriik is co
to Dr. lias FriCAy.
Bol> Eat her ly went to
Street Chuwl. if Cfirl«t. Ci. i,.rVw " trvl . 8H|. WW—
Mr#. A. C A hie and little s m of
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Kentucky ami SouUi Montgomery! Oeo. Shie'ih of I Unison, transacted Able on Fast Honstou street.
airecls. it K to In* completed by Ma>" business in the ciiy Thursday. | Mrs. c. C. Uailey has return
1 mi Floyd Kvcrheart of Wlritewright was her laude in .Marshall. aftefJMrl^t wltli"
'in Sherman Friday. . J. - her
lale Hail IM.
i*«ociaifil -Prew
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666 la a prescription for Colds, ffevtr*
and I.fggripiie, Ifs the most speed)
remed) we know.—Adv.
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For Colds, Grip or Influeiiss.
and as a l'reveutive, take Laxative
BKOMO QUININE Tablets. The gen-
uine bears tho signature of E. W. Grove.
(Be sure you get BKOMO.) 80c. --
and family, recent j j ^ |>awson of T« xarkana was in ^
n. nr.. n.«;.i(>ii fn IWI imwlnpaK FrtdaT
mother, Mrs
aieh, of this
Sherman, are located
home In KalTrleW
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dian stories, at the Library Saturday and Jack Hughes went to White"vright .ue*s Thursday.
afternoon. - I Thursday evening and met a team I J- hunter of Texarkana was a
— ; I from Whitewright High School In a business visitor to Sherman tYidiyp; "
A. liaxter, lett Friday morning pcactice debate. No decision was Kiv-| j F. BHUOn of Denisoii was in the Chas.
Tfr - tor Or.H'iiv4:k>, Tenn., to be at the bed- en. Messrs. Weingarten and Iluahea ,-itv on business ThursdaM
moT^ur, who'is seriously ill. ~i - -—- -- - .
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from the garage. acf'onUng' to the
statement, he was Interrupted by Mr.
iXKlge. who called, -Who's there v
Tken Fremh shot and killed him,
according lo^fTe sia^enautT " "
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Chihlren will he •entei^^BBl111 ln-'s( hool coiniiosed" of '"jJJ. ^ W^d^gartMi1 I Iivartl Srw,'U w,>Ht to llmvi' oU l)USI
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Murphy conies from Kings' Daughters 1 Iil" <} iner made a business trip to
Hospital, iu Temple, to lie associated DeuisOh Fridfly. ^ ^
I with'the firm of Guiiliy,; Hoard, Mc-1 Britton B<rss of Mineral Wells is vis-
HHHI M .al st- Kllianjiou. Wolfe aud tinnhy. and will iting in the city for a few days.
H<sond story window, when ho was in- Vincent's Sanitarium from an opera- devote his attention to dentistry. | r « Simuuerhlil of this eitv made
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ahot and kllhnl the Insurance man.
Dodge's body was found lying in iti.?
driveway of his home early the next
morning by a milk man. ' -
The night of the killing Mf, IW
luid returued late from a banuiu-t. at"
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good-night ami she heard nothing more
x until the |Biik mah discovered htr
father's ImsI.v . the ik'Xt morning; Mr.
Dodge had apparently startedi to r '-
iin'.^and then hearing a noise out-
aide, J ad partly dressed and gone out
to im-eatigatc. Near the Isaly. wa«
loitnd a small derringer pistol and a
sliort distance away * o pearl-handl^i
revolver with one cartridge dischuig-
ed. •. -
The Dotlge family Is widely known
b«ne, aud the houie is lu a fashionab.e
lihililc) Hotel Arrivals
F: M. Hiiks. Dallas; T. M. Tiilh'.v.
Jr:, Dallas; H. JB. OiHum. St. Lou(k,
Mo.; J. L. XUrrv, Houston; B. W. War*
burton.] St. U ul|. Mo.; Mrs. J.. A.
Chase. Dallas; Mrs. Murial Chas<\ Dal-
las; A. J. Cliampers, Cincinnati, Ohio;
F. C. Steed, St. Louis. Mo.; J. C. James.
NeA- York>JrVV. Strong, Dallas; it. |1.
penjek. ThiUas; Mr. and Mrs. K. A.
dte. Dallas; W. B. Calloway, Hous-
ton ; 12. K. Hudson. 8t. Paul. Minn.;
.Clias. A. Malocobouchy, Xlemphls,
| Tenn.; J. B. Curlw , lhilla>,; J. A. Mou-
.L®®®1!?1, with a tw,m coiupbsed I fng J Hasvey of Denisou was tague. Oklahouia Cjty; J. S. Wallace,
tlf ,.CS)Td<',r Juck ®jnitl1 ttt shopping in Sherman' Thursday. ~ L,Ih1^k; U _L. OiIl>crt. I>allas; V. B.
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The regular monthly meeting of MB- the IBgh Sjhool Friday evening „i anin«.vllle was a httsi
drcd 1^m Camp. No. «), U. C. V., wiH «p*t week for the honor of represent-..V ll- J-
be held at H e v. M. C. A. Sunday af* '"K Sherman High iu the debating 'ss TUdlpr Thurwiay,
tcrnoon. it is announced.
section of the forthcoming County In-
tel scholastic meet at Austin College.
The Women's CodttcU- of Central.
Presbyterian .Church will meet Monday
afternoon at at the'church. There'club will lie organized In Sherman Sat- # \\ \t iknveu of Durant, Okla., was
will be a missionary prpvrsm, nrdiiv imui hi n'nlAi«b ..♦ iiw . - m-i i — .... - u.
Am numi mejrt iK made that a bicycle
Bert Osrdenhlre of Sherman went
to Den 1 son Friday on bftsineas.
C. Hi lVif.has riinwed^o Fort Worth,
after rrnrrsnctlng business iu the city.
Curtis, Jr., Dallas; Roger K. Tennanl.
Dallas; C. C. (Mterman. McAlcster,
Okla.; Henry Wather. Chicago. IU.;
D. A. .lardine, I s Angides. Calif., Oar-
uett tilenu, Dallas; S. At well, Dallas;
Fri^d' Ilolloway, deputy County Tax
urdav afternoon at L ;.'U> o clock. at 40:1 1n tkViHtr Friday attending to business,
Xortli \\ alnut street. The club Is being matters
TitI Miss SttaWlb NMk «f N.-1SO,, Okla.,1
-where lie underwent an oiieratiou Tues
day for appendicitis.
southern wet ion of M <e city
Fl-ehch. accordiuk to the indb-e. said
that In* went If tho Dodge home be
catise be belleyeil ilnnre were diamond^
,l**rS nbei ' i hubte-Ihought the Hugh Cozart confectionery
(>11.1-tor. n .haw Of tl„. Iijiiaium {wWfjafetirA .!«• htm. |ias f„lluw,ug a Kliurt]
ers' Association, of which Mr. Harrison ^
department, Is at Sherman Hospital,
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J. It. Bandies of Whifeslairo has
vill move his family here and take
ed. and will in- under tile auspices of
the American and Natioiiaf Cycle Deal
Mop Sale
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visit With friends. "
J. C. Hkaggs of this city went to Van
Is n member. Every 1k .v and girl iu Alstyiie Thursday to conduct the funer-
SIm riuau w4io owns a/bicycle is invited al °f ■ William ilowcll
to lie present at.-the organization. The I w. E. Harvey, who has iieen trans-
organisation will lie along the lines of acting business Ur Sherman, returned
the Sherman Automobile Club, It is to his home In Dallas
ibarge of the business in about a slated, aqpp/foi the pngj^ppttter- [ t, r«ett Bk'hardson has 'retu^K
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TICKET FRIDAY
. T/iKRS THE PLACE OF \V. II.
LANKKORD. WHO DECLINED
THE NOMINATION.
Dick O'Bnnnon, 613 North Walnut
atreet. Sherman grain mau, Friday
permitted nlv name to go u|k ii the
nominating petttl<ni of the "Peoples"
Sriy in pla«*e of that of W. 11. Iv«nk-.
•d, who declined the Unmliiatlnn on
account of the demands of his prlvuto
business/
Mr. O'Buuuon's nanu> wasrstibstitut-
ed on the three petitions which were
l-clitg elr<auli.ted among Stierman clti-
sruM FHdaf fOr the ■JgnatweS of
qualified voters iKH-essary to nomi-
nate tills year. It was stated by the
circulators, however, thai If Is their
(Mention to seeftre a much larger list
of signers tlinu the required nUmber,
and for this pnrpone the petitions will
9ot lie filed until the last legal mo-
ment, Saturday afternoon. <Tnder the
city charter, nominating petitions must
be filed twx'iity days liefore the elec-
tion. exclualvr of Sumbiys and boll-
days ,and thisi time ex pin's KaUirday
afternoon at the regular closing time
of the City administrative offices,
Humr IlisrtisMHl. j
Annonncf mi nt is made that a union
revival imping will be told in tin*
rresbyterlan church al Whltewrighl,
I«egUining next Sunday morning. Rev.
11 It Del.a.w and B«Six Strong
a&ahit JUxv.
pastor, in the service.
Tliurwlay nlcht af Masonic hall
The Royal Arch Chapter conferred,
the Boyal Arch degtee upon nine inn-
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The Freeman-Hammond Company
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Distinctive Artists
FRIDAY, MARCH I Oth, 8; 15 P. M.
March 11th
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Board Placed at Nail's Thursday Morning.
Single Admission 50 Cents.
Bp thm Pre*i ■ ,
Rome, Jan. tM-Tbe cabinet today
discussed at length the Fiume situa-
tion. It was decided uunuiuiously
that the que^tlou there must be set-
tled in conformity with international
engagemcnts and outstanding treatlea.
An average of 37o7 persoiis jdie lu
the Uuitcd iStates each day.
One of the leading models
for the season is the Two-
Strap Oxford with medium
and low straight heels.
Patents—
. Brown Kid^—
Brown Calf—
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YATES
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It's not what we're done or said, .
But the feeling back of the things we saj
That's got n the friendl we've made.
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ROYAL BREAKFAST COFFEE
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We have just received a
large assortment of
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GOOD AS THE BEST,
FRESHER THAN THE REST.
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214 North Travis St.
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The Management Announces Super Attraction to be shown
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March 16, 17, 18
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COR1NNE GRIFFITH
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Wiliam (Bill) Fairbanks
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"HELL'S BORDER"
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A Big Western Thriller with Plenty of Pep.
Mutt and Jeff in "The Last Shot."
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Eddie Polo in "The Secret Four"
More Thrilling and Exciting Than Ever.
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Afl persons wenring the "Regal
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i't forftt, Kid*! Special Mondag Matinee 5c
at 10 A. M. '
Coming Monday—Win. S. Hart in "White Oak."
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This picture now showing at Palace Theatre,
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Dallas, Texas, making history. A masterpiece of
1922. Watch for further announcement.
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with straight smoothly fin-
ished hardwood handles
Sizes 12, 16 and 20 oz.
See the South Show Window
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Hardware Co.
Mallinson's Pussy Willow Family
—Pussy Willow Taffeta —Pussy Willow Satin
—Pussy Willow Crepe —Printed Pussy Willow
in floral and foulard designs.
40 Indie, Wide.
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TTie Silks that have so justly achieved
the reputation of "The National Silks
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The wizardy of the East and the ingenuity of the West have
been united in PUSSY WILLOW and the Sister Silks of this
- MALL1NS0N Silk Family.
As a dress, a blouse, a skirt, under-dress or as a lining—the
hardest test of all—PUSSY W1LLOV? makes good on its :*
guarantee of two season's service.
PT8BY1 \VILI/ V today is n chorldhcul family frlt'iiil. tlu tried ami
trnc rtothes ally. Woiimmi i.ycr.vwhoto are appreciating the greft
mefehaadbUif truth that u guarant<M>d quality Silk l.i always an
economy. That's the reason why they an* calling 'or and Insisting
upon the genuine M^LLINSON PI S8Y WILLOW.
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The latest and loveliest of color, nuances are - reflected in
radiant, clear, pure tones in these superior PUSSY WILLOW
TEXTURES. Ail the most desired and novel shades, as ap-
pealing as they are unusual.
The sale of Maffinson Fabrics are Exclusive,
. in Sherman, at our Silk Counters.
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SHERMAN'S LEADING THEATRE
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RUDOLPH VALENTINO
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DOROTHY DALTON
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A Laughing Tale of the Vast Sea—A Photoplay that is out of the
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ADDED ATTRACTION TODAY. TONIGHT, TOMORROW AND TOMORROW NIGHT-
MR. BILLY ARWOOD will sing "Flora May," which Mr. Dunlap composed, Th«-
all know Billy Arwood'
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Phone 1651' for information.
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