Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, September 24, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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At The Washington
Oirla, do you know how to gwlrn?
Ai* you athletic? Aud can you hold
your own In the Kytuualimin?
Charming Eva Novak, who plays
the loidfaur role In "VV In Mary a
Attic, the big comedy feature at the
Washington Theatre thia week, doea
all of tboee thtngH and deeiare* that
the modern girl who take? no interest
in auch matters is losing her greatest
opportunity to prepare herself for a
position in the political and eceuomlc
life of the future.
"Women will play a much more
material part ia the world politics in
the next generation than they have
la the years gone by," says Miss
vhk, "The
debated an
HERE IS YOUR
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OPPORTUNITY to get season
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Cleveland. Ohio. Kept. 2-' "
rouraged by their easy victory
day over the Heveiaud Indiana
they cut the latter'* lead to
game, the Chicago White Ho*
■■ to will tiMlay's game 1H
Sherman football fans have an op- replace the local team at the Itead of
port unity to win a seaaou ticket to'the American League championship Team—
all AnaUn College athletic contests this race.
f**JL ."""."J* ? * un,(JlM: oottle?t I Manager Oleason was confident that
to be held by the Kangaroo, Ue week- hi, team would wmtlnue their battf*!
ly newspaper published by the Junior „tre®k which staged in Chkaao sev-
grant question of the day if1"" ,f^SSl " > #*■ UK"- The White Sox found
No-1
Cleveland .
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will come to women for solution In
a day not so far in the future. For
that reason it Is my earnest belief
who ure bathing begutles and fellow
students with MIhs Novak at a girls
seminary.
here between Austin College and Du
rant Normal.
} Jtyucb interest la being shown in the
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*w!il£Z£*aT *""lp "0n"' "" ,h«jS£ "w|l,'L'ih"ln ' J Tl'!"
"TiifH. k ' 111. J Kangaroo which was off the Press
mere is noaninx like consistent ■ th_ ot
physical exercise to quicken the wit iS^nalroo fSjtbaU souad^T^tbe
aud give one a xest for living. Of' H^^Vrt gnrn^
all exercises for Woineu, swimming l*,[£7he who wlTl participate in
the most pleasurable and benM&al. ?* ,,e.P.. to
Gymnastics wUI develop the mind as £££■£ ?U W«son wlU
well as the body. I don't mean to <3K X:
say that women should go In for a I th^> eontMtCouies
career of swimming or gymnastlca, but Ka^^ L^2lgTbe Urf to
1 ho earnestly urge that all young wo-'jj™ * • r2ii at aU
men should take advantage of the>be ?„ tul Z,S!,
nuiuerouw gyiuiia slums auil swimmingi^
ixxX in everv < "iinnunitv " The game proper betweeu the Kan-
MlHs XovHk ln Tn ln Mnrv'H Attle" r008 *ud D«r8Ut Normal will be
charming and beaching liegptles ^Rll,trar ^ K. Wilson of the col-
lege, after which he will make the
speech of 'presentation. I>r. T. 8.1
Clyce will respond for the football k
tea in. The blunkets were on display!
In the south window of Marks Bros.
Thursday and Friday. They are hand-
some crimson blankets with gold bord-
er, and I waring a gold Kangaroo fig-
ure and the letters A. C. near the cen-
ter. _
Program For Day.
2:00 p. in. parade leaves A, C., pass-
ing by Carr-Burdette, and In to town
on l<amnr.
,i!:.*?(), parade arrives at square, pro-
ceeding up North Travis to Mulberry,
west by Kidd-Key, and on to park.
2:f>5, Rtuuts by Av. C. Students, m
the park. | ,
3:10. Address by Mr. Haydon Head,
presenting football blankets to team,
on iKdialf of donors, sixteen business
men. , ,
3:30. Address of acceptance l y Dr.
T. S. Clyee. >
3:40, Blankets presented.
4:00. Footliall game between Austin
College and Onrant Normal.
4 :30, Announcement of prite wln-
ners by AusUn College Kangaroo in
Its guessing contest.
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At The King
Buck Jones and his cowpuncliers at
the King Theatre today In "Firebrand
Tr^vison," a new Fox play, got into
their native elenient wlien they weut
to the Verde Ranch near Vlctorville,
Cal., to film this story written by
Charles Alden Seltzer and directed by
Thomas N. Heffron, one of the new
directors on the Fox West Coast staff.
They found John Grler, owner of the
rancli, busy rounding up 0.500 head of
cattle. v
• "No work to<lay," said Buck to
his director. "I need the exercise, and
so do these Ixiys. We have not helited
in a round-up for such a long time
that the regular 'hand' on a ranch will
liegln to think we are nothing but
motion picture cowpuncliers."
With that he was off with "Slim"
Padgett, Gene Fency and a half dozen
others. They rode ten miles Into the
mountains on this great ranch, which
covers 35,000 acres, and they gave the
owner much help In getting his cattle
together. The first day they were
out they brought In 7(H) head.
Winifred Westover appears as lead-
ing woman In "Firebrand Trevlson."
at the King today.
At the Liberty Tkentre
Starting Monday Night
Walter l>. Jlnklns and his own
company, "The Sherman Players",
presenting "Kvery Woman's Hits
band," a piny with n wonderful les-
son. A good name for this play would
l e "Is Mnrrlnge a Failure?'' as It
nbows how a man will let the curst
of too much money turn lilm Into a
cynlcl beast. And how this same man
marries a telephone operator and then
always throws up to her the fact
that he bought her, ami what he
bought is his to do with ns he pleas-
es. But trough the love of this good
woman he at lant wakes up to the
realization that she is all the world to
h I in. and admits that love is wortti
more than all of his millions.
Sep Walter Jinklns as this man of
the world and Mrs. Walter Jlnklns
as the little telephone operator-whose
self respect and purity wakes him up
to the fact that he is only a human
being after all.
Mr. Bob Hanlaway. as Jlmmle Gil-
lie. and Miss STelba I/eewright as
Fanitie Blaine will keep you laughing
the entire evening—Jlmmle with Ills
ambition to liecome a millionaire ana
fanny's hopes of becoming a society
leader are very amusing, to say the
least.
But then you come and see the plav
Monday night and you will enjoy It
more than you will this short story
of It.
Next week is Sherman Week at tlie
TJherty-AtrdoniP. so come out every
night and letjPmakc it Sherman week
In reality. «'J3 3tc
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The climbing plants which
lock the tropical forests have
uiiMin>assed in beauty.
Inter-
flowers
DIBITS
Is the name of the smartest
style in Women's Dress Slip-
pers. This is a Paris model
and will have to be seen on
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the foot to be appreciated. ~
In softest black Kid and
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shimmering black Satin,
Price $12.00.
YATES SHOE CO.
Volley Ball Tournament
Teams Nos. 3 and 4 will meet at the
y. in. e. a. Gymnasium at 7 :30 o'clock
Friday evening 1n the business men's
volley ball tournament. The tourna-
ment will npt be cloned at the open
house next Friday " evening1 i'« ptan-
ned at first, but only the usual num-
Iht of games played. This change
was liuide In order to allow a match
fret ween the lightweight and heavy-
weights of the (Older business men's
gymnasium class open house
October 1. The match Is said
a rousing much interest.
night,
to lie
vela ml star, and' two other pi tc he re
yesterday and won 10 to 3.
The Imnfins Were not dlacouraged
over th*lr defeat, the first In el
annum. were ebnfhletit
Walter Malts, their southpaw pitcher,
would stop the 80s Uitameu and that
the end of the game would agalti find
them leadiug by a game and a hfclf. *
Red Faber was scheduled to pitch
for Chicago. ;
Steps to prment a recurrence cf
yesterday's wholesale sculping of tick-
ets were taken by the police following
the grrest of three men charged with
receiving excessive pieces for ticket*
to yesterday's game. An extra force
of ptalu clothes men have been ooated
near the ball park and at certain
downtown places.
Yesterday's ticket profiteers are said
to have reaped a harvest, despite ef-
forts of the police. As high as $110
Was charged for $1.10 tickets, it wus
said. ^ ^ >f|
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
GCARDIANHH1P BY
PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS:
To the Sheriff or any Constable
Grayson County—Greeting:
You are hereby commanded, that by
making publication of this notice in
some newspaper published in the Coun-
ty of Grayson for at Uuist ten days
previous to the returii day hereof, you'
summon all persons interested In the
estate of Bobby Adolnh Snedal a
minor, that Jet tie Annfc Snedal has
filed In the County Court of Qraysoo
County, an application for letters of
guardianship upon the Estate of said
minor, which will be heard at the next
term of said Court for civil and pro-
hate business, to lie held at the Court'
House, In the City of Sherman, on the
3rd Monday In October, A. D., 1030,
at which time ail persons Interested In
said minor* may appear and contest
said application If they see proper^
Herein fall not, but hare you then
and tlw^e before said Court, this Writ,
with your return thereon, together
with affidavit of the publisher attach-
ed to a copy of this Writ, showing
how you have executed same.
Witness, N. A. Cox, Clerk of the
County Court of Grayson County, Tex-
as.
(SEAL) v
Given under ifty* Untifl' and Seal Of
said Court at office In the City of
Shermfflg, I bin the^Mttrdny'«f^^
tcmlier, "IF;- !>., 1020.
N. A. Cox,
Clerk County Court, Grayson Coun-
ty, Texas.
By Lticlle Schleuse. Deputy.
Sept. 24-lA-Stw
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Boxing Matches
Boxing matcli^s by the camp fire,
playlwll fights. *ml other mhlnlght
games will be Indulged In by the Sher-
man boys jwho leave the y. 111. c. a.
building at 0:15 o'clock Friday eve-
ning for the all night hike to the
llousey farm, northwest of the city,
under the leadership of Physical Dir-
ector H. Ilamsey. Fifty boys have
already signed up to go, and the hike
Is open to every boy In the city. A
breakfast of coffee, buns and welnles
will lie cooked over the <-ampflre Sat-
urday morning. ,
Today—
ALBERT SMITH PRESENTS
James Oliver Curwood's fa-
mous Drama of the Snow
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"GOD'S COUNTRY AND
WOMAN
WILLIAM DUNCAN
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HIGH
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A big Jiae of
New Pictures ami
Vaudeville Every
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The mishtieit of all around the
worU m Pictures.
Look for a Fox Newa every
Wediesday and Friday. See what
is happening in other parts of the
world: v*'
al Week
Coming Mandav and aB
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s The Shennan Playsrs
With their Big Jazz Orchestra.
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money refunded by your own drug-
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WnXIAM FOX PRESENTS
Buck'Jones
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THE DASHING COWBOY STAR m
Firebrand Trevison"
A Western Drama Which k One Long Thrill
Story by Chas. Alden Seltzer.
fibctld by Thwnn N. Heffron.
Don't Miss This Graaft Romance by a Grant Author
Snparhly Enacted an the Screen.
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Wmmm
oe nere
in the
children under 12 years (
of age 5c.
clean things you want and
the machine does the work.
Ready at any time. You
just press the button and
the clothes are carried thru
the soapy water and tumbled
around in the revolving and
reversing drum.
Quietly, steadily, gently,
this work goes on until the
clothes are fresh and clean.
Even the children's romp-
ers are thoroughly, beauti-
fully washed. Remember
the wringer is power driven,
too—saves time, labor and
money. Your husband will
want one when he sees it.
Bring him with you tomor*
row and see.
TEXAS POWER 4 jlGHT fOMPANY
"•ervice mar
Starv-ice
V#.u. vrio'DAi,un>'
THE YEAR ROUMO
Watch Your
Refrigerator
THESE COOL NIGHTS WILL
MAKE IT LOAF ON YOU.
Keep a uniform temperature in your
Refrigerator for best results and Use
economy. This eoolish weather is decep-
tive—summer is still with us*—-more hot
weather on the way. Keep us posted on
the service you are getting.
Sherman
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Mary's Attic.
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Wherein one Reginald Jay takes to his bad so the law
can't take him to court.
^ Love sets in! Tfije patknt develops
toms—calls for his nurse—sinks faster and
■^Treatment: A beautiful nurse before, after, during and
between meals.
Latest Bulletin: Patient rapidly growing worse.
is called in conference. Fun contagion certain. Y<
break out all over with laughs.
> With Bebe Daniels as nurse. & '
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Special Pip. Organ Muuc Every Day.
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