Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 290, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 6, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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AL JENNINGS (Noted Outlaw)
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."A HIGHWAY ROMANCE."
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THE ADVENTURES OF RUTH."
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THIS THEATRE IS FAIR TO ORGANIZED LABOR.
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Spccial Music by Six-Piece Jazz Orchestra.
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"The House of Toys
A Great Story of a Gamble in Matrimony.
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\(ik, Bessie Drier, Bells.
Misa Olga Heruilorff. |JoWc.
Jlr*. Ross 'IliaJr. Sherman.
Miss Mar.v Ulalr, Sherman.
Mrs. Trulove Harding, Dorchester.
Mis* Martha Duke. Sherman.
>lr*. Maggie McCullough. {Sherman.
Miss Ibua <5<m y, Sherman.
Mrs. <?. W. Abtcbt. Sherman.
Mrs. W. P. Higgins. Shennnn.
Mrs. U B. Brady. Ualnesvlle.
Miss miUe Thomson Sl Pi?nan.
Mrs. V. M. PiukHfou. Tom Bean.
Miss .Wit Il;iyrs. Hlx-rman.
Miss Otola CuMimltiR. St t*rroan.
Miss Bcrtiia Blair; Khrrman.
!SIIhk KllaalwtW Jones, SadTcr.
(JImjii KUtott, Sadler.
Mrs. H. <\ Hperry. <Jtuit *r.
Miss <Jladvs rhoalham, (luntljr.
Miss (Kh'fsle'ciH'atlinm, IJiinter..
Mrs. It. \V. Harney. Hherumij.
Mrs. J. II. BrowncH. IX-tilaflti.
Mrs. .T. O. Rrtwwll. PWilKOn.
MIsk Ma rye Buss<*ll. lH<nisoti. "
Miss Jfcwoli T1w iup« kb. Sherman.
Miss lua CampiK-H, Slieriuan.
Mrs. Maitirie Thotniwon Shei^n.
Mrs. Kflic HI a k ie.v Sherman..
Mrs. E. J. Fogulty Sherman.
Mrs. Barney <'an«hey. Sherman.
Mrs. M. <*. rordoil. Sherman.
Miss Thelmi CordHJ.,Sherman.
Miss Ivy Wan Lilly. Sherman.
Miss Kdna Stonl'. Sherman.
Miss Willie Smith, Sherman.
Mfss Biihy, M' Afee. Pottalmrc .
Miss Florenie MeAfvo. Pottsboro.
Mrs. Unnie Tordell. Sherman.
Mivw (Uadys Voelkle, folliiisvllle.
Miss Mary <'oilinsvllle.
Miss 5^'li Archer, Sherman,
Miss Leslie Hayes. Sherman.
Miss Nell I In ye*. Sherman.
Mrs. j, I . Idlllam, Sherman.
Mrs. N. I Add, Sherman.
Mrs. Addah Harris. Sherman.
Mrs. Tom Harris. Sr.. Sherman,
Mrs. Will Lawson. Howe.
Mrv. Tom Hfinis, .tr., Sherman.
Miss Kdlth <itiffin, Howe.
MI«K Berta Botftfs. Sherman.
Miss Buby Wright, Sheruiati.
^ j LOOKED LIKE SURE TROUBLE
W$ndtr Courtroom Was In Pan*
l« Ov«r toifijdi Woman's 8pecta«-
ular Appearand'
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lng a trial «f a colored man In
Ihd Criminal court recently on a
charge of murder, there was consld-
crabie nervous tension In the court-
room, the result of remarks that hnd
been made that some one iyaa "going
to start soroethlng." regardless of th©
outcome of the caae. The courtroom
was crowded U> capacity, and several
police officers were stationed about
the room. . V
At an Impressive moment, while the
defendant was on the witness Stand,
a commotion was beard at one of the
courtroom doors. Into the midst of
the nctvoua spectators walked a
large colored woman jtfho carried lp
t>ne hand a formldahle-looilng rifle.
Policemen nn l detectives seized her
and rushed her Into nn outside room,
where they began examining the
weapon. It tvas not loaded. She ex-
plained that She ty d been In Juvenile
court In a caw in which Uie rifle had
been uwd as etldene#.
Before tolnp Home, she said, she
decided to tmar #ome of the evidence
' In the murder caae, She and her rifle
were sent out of the hufldlng, and the
Murder trial waa lexumed.—Indianapo-
lis News.
Fti^l Wanting.
AKfoHnted Pt««* Dl j>alrh 1
oklalnma flty. Ok.. July The
nklahoma dun atid Electric C*ompan,v
hen. Iihs s< Indcd another wartdng t'i
ttas conanm* <>f the stale that If
greater lnt< Htst la not shown In pre-
paring for |e winter months when
the fuel so jily is Insnffliicnt to meet,
tho dexnaye, ) of the ppl.ilc. (iklalloma
Ibis year w II suffer much wofae than'
in llttft. <4as operating com^anh^
tlircutfhovt the State,,t)U* i^mpanV de-
clares. bare lHUiK'hed campaigns to
urge preparations ,/or the "gas!ess"
Period of the winter nionths. but
Tittle re«|H;usc h l*elntf manifested.
Powstr from'Volcanic 8Uam.
In 1003 Prince rtlnort Contl, general
director of tha Lfirtlcrello works at
l^irdereltiS. Itirtty. <leelded to experi-
ment with the ^fttnfal steam springs
of Larderello for obtaining motive
power. Ills experiments were so suc-
cessful that the wfnpany built a large
power station at lirderello with three
units of 2.300 kljnwatts each. The
work, snys Xl Illustrated London
News, was begun m W4. bat tvns de-
luyed by the European war. The first
uhlt was started In Jfllfl. and the pow-
er station *a« completed In the same
year. Four overbeaijl30.000
volts carry electric turrent to Sleria.
Leghorn. l?lomblna and Massa. The
libit* bored jo the natural steam pock-
ets, which vary In depth from 108 feet
lo 405 feet, are lined with Iron tubing
alxteen inches In diameter. The steam
Is cleared of gas before It Is carried
to the turbine generators.
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grits I ami reliable Vitas
tlons, , Wlttrted, , "III
starling T«ie Tlyan and . .
Added ftiterest1!* lent to
due to the fact that It mark
of both these popular Vitas
Ws an stars hi tlielr own
llrat tithe. All children •
m It ted on the flrat
At the liberty.
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Having won the hearts of
and established hefsSlf as
exponent of child' characters
stage and sCTpph the ever
Mary Plckford will be aeen on
day nt TheUtK'rty Theatre, ltL, ,
« tlnltad Ai<tMta.v|ibotoplay of ai
tlrety different tufui* to anythi
which site has her<>tofore appeari
r^PKa theme of "Rdds" la Itaaetl nW
Mnudo Adams' famous play. " Op
Me Thumb" which aho pressntetl 1
a long time at the Empire Theatre In
New York a* well-as on her triu
at tour#of America. It la Irom
dual pen of Fretterlck Ewnn and
ant Pryee, two brilliant young
authors.
■|Tor several years Miss Plckford has
ehameter of Amanda AfflleW
In mind and has been Waiting tlie op-
portunity to present It lb the proper
manner, ami with the proper settings.
Since the completion of "liKAlyatina"
In the latter pttrt of 1010, Miss pick*
lorfl-bas iiten at work with her Staff
m InlatAnts on "Suds.'' Over fonr
months were spent In the adupfatl
of the stfrrjr for tlie serpen by sev
of the best scenario wrltera In the pho-
teplay prof cast mi. ami this versatile
little star went 6ver tlie entire
Sfipiln nild a*:nin. Word for won), un
In Its tyjie-Written fonn it wS a pbo-
ItdtllAY • • Milt.'
W<|11 Mint tin?
story was flawless Would Mlss Pick*
fcrii t egln rehesrsals nnd | f(>du<'tlon.
In the meantime her technical sfaff
had lieen at work oh Interior amhex-
terlnr kcttlmr*. Phfrto^rspbs of sever-
al street* of I^mbvn slums were tak-
en by Miss Plckf« r<l'a English repre-
sentative* and the«««- were sent to the
studli and exact reproductions were
constructed In the bnge tot adolnlne
her di^salng room- Bcteral other au-
thorities on life and costume Vn the
Sobn districts were also called In and
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tings and. scene*, were pronouncwl p rt
fact even t tb< m« sf minor detail*.
The photoplay colony ah well as the
city of Los Augele* was c«pb*d for
people to appear In the crowdctl street
fatWs and when everything was to
her entire satisfaction Miss Pickfor<«
gave order* for the filming to start.
, An example of the care which Amer-
ica's Sweetheart lavished on the ! '<>-
dnetbin of "Srtds" lis shown In tne fact
that flie hail the entire country-ran-
sacked for tlie tttwtt, woe-tietfone and
dilapldatnl lrtokinr J;se olitaloalile to
pull the tanhdif^ Mm w«^on whliii
Is ustsl: to the atflTjr. ''
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This is the greatest picture ever brought to Sherman,
made by the greatest movie actress in the world. Remem-
ber th« date atid corije early, a« she will only be here
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Coming Soon—The Return of TARZ0N.
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your grocer..
Cl«meneeau and Hs^vsn.
The latest demencejiu aejocdota that
going the rounds of the>oulevartfs
to the efTect that the premier Wjs
annoyed because a tree In the neigh-
boring garden oretrslmdowcd his. Tpi
tree Was the property ot some JeftuU
fsthers, on whotn M. Ciemenc^rfu
called, politely explaining that his at-
titude to the chtirch was nndmnged.
But he wmdd regard it as a personal
favor, If the Jesuit fathers would cut
down ibe t|^«wbecause It 1'tevents me
from seeing the heavens.* The Jesuit
father who received Tffm was
courteous and was much fluttered by
the premier * call. He promised, tmt
the offending tree should be apeeillly
■ , n,,,ved.lwt iai'ai w*A.the suave
t: "I am afrat
le Premier, that. iuSt the
will not so* heaven."
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El Paso, Tex., .Inly 0. No U*"ticy
will lie sisrtt hy the ne'v government
of « to ihaintatntOt aecret agents
In. iir o Litis
Mwntes de < crt, Meitcati etrfisttl geu-
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■ *nui' e^nynta ;, sr^nt
thousands of dollar*, much of B right
in El Paso. Sn employing wcrehigepts
fd spy on Mexican clHr>^ In he l^idt"
Swm ^twnrl Wifki
P|8p|flF||overnnrtri| .vlll UOt.Spehd
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Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 290, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 6, 1920, newspaper, July 6, 1920; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth194027/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .