Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 55, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 28, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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COTTON, CORN AND
mktiiodist minister ami wife
KNTKRTAIWNti NfciW l).VI II11-
TUB—OTHER LOCAL M
Van AIMyne Tex., Rcpt. 28—The
corn Tharbet has oi>eued np la Van
Alatyue at « rapid nite tlio |(IMt few
day*, mill fanners Have Ih-cii lianling
if tn to the I my*'in nt froiu 14 to 78
cent* per bushel. )Jo*t «( It Is of flue
grade, ami should cuunnuud u better
rH*. , , ,
•Cotton moved mpldty all of /last
week, and when Saturday night rolled
a round S1)7 I inlets hud been weighed
hern for the aeaispu. Monday whm a
"day off for bringing in the fleecy
staple, hut up to laat night f>1 liales
were weighed for the day. niakiug IKMi
hales for the mason. Prices yesterday
21 to 21.n0 cent*.
Itev. llnrrisiin linker phoned friends
here yesterday afternoon that a new
girl was horn into the Baker home at
Celeste during the day. Mrs. Baker
was at the home of her parents there.
Friends here extend eongmtulntlons.
Rev. linker is pastor of the Mothodiat
church.
Miss Iniuucuc Mowe is home fruni a
visit of several rtityw to her dnter, Mrs.
i>r. Leland Kills of Denlson.
Miss Molllc Ajrletlge, whOH' home is
at Cauiton, is at home from the Rap-
list Sanitarium at Dallas recovering
from an operation for appendicitis.
There are tltiec of the Arledge sisters.
Misses Moll I e. Dutch aud Minnie. Slid
all three are registered nurses, and ull
have regular work in Dallas hospitals.
l'litflor Lee Johnston null wife of the
Christian Church went to Port Worth
yesterday afternoon to spend the week
with his parents.
John AY. .MeKInney of near Kelly,
accompanied hy his wife, went ' to
Tioga a few day# atfo k"" the benefit
of Ids health, lie has been very l'eehle
for several months.
Mrs. A. A. (ileun returned to her
home in IIlooming Grove this week, ni-
ter spending .nevcral dnys with her
daughter, Mrs. W. H. Wlgga, and her
new grand-daughter.
.1. M. Ilarron. one of Van Alstylie's
City . Comu*is*iouers, who has been
siM'iiding several wwki at l'luliivlew.
looking alter his recent land purchases
there, was home Sunday and yesterday
transacting busHicss. He saiil he was
so.N inn J'Mi ai res i:i wheat.
Mrs. W. James went t<> Sherman
late Saturday afternoon' for a visit
with relative*, and Sunday a messae«
was received by Mr. James that she
was dangerously sick. She is report'
cd some better.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Itnrron am;
children of 1 >nHas were visitors with
idiiMves here Sunday ami Monday.
Walter-Is toitiutgcr of the <lics* goods
department <>t rerkins Wholesale Dry
(JimmIs Coiiipiny in Pallas.
At the District Convention of the
Christian Church in Sherman last
Thursday and Friday, Elder Leo Jolin-
f the Christian church Itt
ected secretary for
iS&Wlj
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OK THE MOVIE SCREEN.
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of
ston, pastor o
tills city, was
the next year .
MisM Kvalvn Welkcr, ihiughtor
Mr and Mrs. llert Welker, has cone
Colorado, to enter the Colo-
W'onian's Colleg)*. anil will
work of expression, hav-
great interest and capacity
to Denvi
rado Stale
lake up tli«
iiiir shown
for the work.
Mcsdames !< .« Xiinnnllee and Koyce
were called to Trenton the
tied side of their
ill.
bnsinvHfl
l„ Howk- lb«' latter pari oC last
( niinoti
j,jisi wi'i'k to tin
lather. J. U. Men-lit. who is very
\Y. \V. Hiassincami' made a
lri|
<; T. MeDonough. C. \ '-ray «
I. I'.. Klnard went to lloxtou ljis
vo-k. where Mr Kiuard purchased a
l,,r..ey lii-rd lr«m h proiiiiiieiil
.(.mil I In rc and will st<«k
,l of til,' city Will, pure
.lock. He seenri
luniilrcd dollars.
ii i
lm-r
his farm
hied rep
•d si\ head for
and now has
head of «ood stuff >nn Al
strictly in the Jei*ey
are si
Kemp. agi-d !H> v""'s
with he:- nephew,
tn Denlson. cafiu.
Saturday r-«r a visit to her
,1 Mis. U M ^f«,v
alio
wes1
j. (,.| i t
seve
a I ioHt
sty 11 (■ peop1
hiisitiess.
Miss .'eliliie
w !\o makes her bona
'lank St reel man.
down last
old friends. Mr
e | is of M il 111 III!.
1Hera Smith
triends here snndav
Ci. V.. Kepler,
A. Simit and other
h.wer Uio (Iraml'
bound 'd he the
il-,. world., <'aiifornia n< 1
Mr. and Mrs. I'. 1'. U-itderson came
in Sat unlay from
where Mr
tu* auto tractor buoi.es,
,,,ester lh nderson
of
I >eidsdu visited
i
Mrs. Kate Heavers, O
are bat'k fi*"Ui tlx
country .">nd say b
st country i'1
•xcept)'d.
fine;
I hnilerson
rood
tl"
brot
liusim s.-i
)-ashler of
here.
1 >iek W,
\ Trust ("omi^'-ty.
triends liere Simdaj
Slirevcport. •
is, encaged ill
with id''
He reports
Pascal was formerly
First National Hank
II,,.-,. of lhe American Hunk
Sherman, visirci
Child Killed:
Sept '■> H".1
f Mrs. K I.
w*tn
when be ran it'
,hile ne««' his home.
Wichita r«H . T,•'S!,•4
t ri/zeU 1 veil r-old son (
Kri/.zell. Konrtecnth str.-c
tuftautl> killed her*
front of an autotin
helnc driven h>
well known joung tats
HOME indestui
for our city
Koliert
the car was
McCulh'imh. "
iuess man
PATRONIZE A
;nMi to fh- pnmtr and nutrition
to me w. if
rarrv our Stock, xve will f'tniWi hio
„t live and 'lot live prices to <« n
i timiner. Sherman SJ ugh«^rtof
AVtf roiit(<st,
i cld at the Waldorf Hotel. New York.
'f<*t the laMieflt of iho Art Stu-
dents League of America, Clara Kim-
ball Young. moving picture star, wus
awarded highest honor* as (^un-n ot
V aufjr. M -Jf'
Yoim^ was in <^mi|Mdltlnn with
pia<tlcuH.v nit motion picture hturn.
|#ofessiullHi iK'auties t;tul individuals
in prlfatc life and her award was
hath Instant and iKipnlHr.. ' ^ y >
L M to'tfi^ of the content:
A co'iundttw of five, two app<dnfe l hy
the Art Si tub'.its League, two hy (he
Ar, Students League. t*'o hy the
Auu'rie^n Classic Art Club, and one
lyndc the sotectfons. All gtrls *>f
IS ycar«i or over imrn In tlu< CuIUhI
Stau-n of native or uatttrallml jm-
Vents, wefe eligible. The c«s^t|tt|^con-
s|stvd of tlie largi st uttnther of etionts
uOdcr two (>oluts; one f) r classic powt,
1^« ludfng beauty of fais*. expression,
eyes, yte.. ami one for pcrfeethm ot
measurement. •> ' ?
The contist clowd Msrtir 1,'and
Mix* Young was notified tluit *il« had
won iiighest honors under IniIIi cfunits,
and bad been adjiwlged, the mosC yier-
fi>et model. , >■ '
PI HTIiIs is the second beauty eontem
•au In'iit you, though, If you will give|jnw Vonng has won: the.first content
If
DKNISON WKKSTLKR SAYS HE
CAN KJKAT SIIKKMAN CILYA1I*
IN A FINISH DOIT. t f
|® 'T. Smith .of Denlson. who re
eentty lowt hW mateh with Tliad liook-
ont of tills city hy falling to ' pur
Bookont's shonldeiv to the mat lit
thirty minutes, according to his agriH«-
inent. want# to take on Boofcout for n
finish match before Ilookont ftleet*
Jack Mtfher v for the inhbllcwelgtit
clunnifiousidp of the wolld, according
to a cimliwiige rmdved by The Demo-
crat sporting editor from Smith.
Sudili says in his letter to Tlie
Democrat: ''I noticed In The Demo-(
•rat that you (Hookput) are going to'
wrcHtlc Jack Fisher, and I am going
lo lsspe this dutlleuge to you before
you go on with him. When I wrestled
you before T thought you were a tslck
man. and I agreed to throw you ill
thirty minutes. 1 found that you were
as good as you ever were, aud I could
not throw you In that short time. I
the I Aim lot i
ttbly suited
ipialntuess. |
on the stage
of humor (p
every situatiuu Is
film version, whleh
and dlwtcd hjr
MUp Mason Is
the uttctH'ss she made with "Her
pliaut Man,M 'Love's Hanesf
Tlwc Little Wa %rer ,-ail Fox i*V
ductUuis. She is supported hy
<-ontfilnlrtg «iieli well-
known buyers am ^Csosfon fergt>sou
leading man; Ha Dry Splngler. OeorgU
W«s dtliof|s\ Wal e London and ,'Kew
pie" Morgan.■
Y. ]
building At
I evening ■
plana for
touniaments will
Members of the
Mitchell. Costa
Jake
me a 'finish matchi and 1 am ready
any day.
L umlcrsland yon are expected
home today t^omliiy i and'I Want
this challenge to be waiting you. Ijeat
your , next door, neighbor if yon can
>eforu you wrestle the match that is
to decide the middleweight champion
ship of the world. I might get to
wrestK- Filler If you meet me, IsH-ause
r will be the winner. ' ! ' >
"Tr.ke me this week; don't wait a
month. I am ready now. Are you
eailyi*t me^iea e^roni you today If"
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THAI) BOOKOUT
TO MEET FISHER
THIS. OCT. 7
BOLT WILL IIK STAGED AT AIR-
DOMIv—HOOKOIT IS HERE
AND LOOKS STRONG.
Tl.ad Hookout retunied Momlay
from Colorado and Is apparently in
ed nf1 the Alrdome Thursday night, Oc-
tlie l cst of condition for bis bout
with Jack Fisher, which will be stag
fol er 7th at N o'clock.
A message was nvelved from Fisli-
•r last night and be says that Is tin'
date he prefers. Thai! seems anxious
for the time to come as lie is confident
that be is In shape to do his best, lie
•nine down town this morning and
seemed to enjoy being back homo more
than Viewing the scenery of Colorado,
lie talked more about being glad to lie
back then he did ahout his coming
Ismt with Fisher. "Jack thinks I am
not in condition and that he will
have a walkover," was about all that
be said.
Willie he was gone, he saw (Jeorge
Stevens, middleweight champion of
Kugland, and I'ct Brown wrestle two
hours to a draw. Hlugside seats wore
$lo, reserved seats $7.r>0 and general
ulmisslou $o. He got A number of of-
fers for matches with even higher
prices than that guaranteed for every
seat and a very liberal portion for bis
share, but lie has always said he pre-
fers to wrestle where his friends can
see him even if he docs not reaMsse so
much money.
After talking with friends , for a
while, lie Went to the country for the
remainder of the day. where lie will
uork out daily preparatory to his g<
•.villi Fisher, which is (< decide lhe
middleweight' I itb\
BASEBALL CALENDAR. 1
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AM MCI CAN LKAGIE.
R«*hiiIIs Yffrierday.
Cleveland S. St. l<otfls 1.
( liieago li. Di'troit O.
New York •'?. I'biladf-lphla o.
Host on \\'iisbiugtou I -(i.
Where They l'la> Today.
Washington at l.oston.
New ^ ork at Philadelphia .
Cleveland at St. l,ouls.
Three scheduled.
Standing of the Teams.
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NATIONAL IJK.UaE.
Results Yesterday.
St. l/ouis Id. Chicago 1.
New York 2-'J. Hoston I ".
I'lttsburgh and Cincinnati, postpou
i'd.
W here They Play Today. . ■ - j
I'lttsburgh at Cliiclnaati. two games
Standing ol (lie Teams.
Team— I'lyrl.
Brooklyn ... .. ... ir<o !mi (tn .dot
Sew York .. l.Vl HT. ( ."• .JJflI
i 'iucln.uatl .. „...14r 7H W) M
llttsbnrgh 148 77 71 .S3*
rbbuffo .w 74 77 .41*
*t. Li-mi* ir>t 7:t 7x i*
Ibistou 147 do s7 4«
Chiludeiphia .. r?,vl-W 39 SU .3$
being at .the Motion Pieturo Day and
('ai'iilval of Outdoor Sporta hebl in
Low Angeles reeenMy. -J%- >Ay
The (Hy of Nhcrnunt has many
beautiful girls., many, iierhaixt. who
have jMisslbilitles within them N> make
sueei'SKfu!'"mutton picture acf™*?.
If any young woman helbivcs tlatl she
lias ail Hnv ipiaUfiuitlous,' iwe is a
<4iame to see the; prlx« wlnueiv at the'
Waslilngton Theatre Thursday when
"For the Sohl of Rafael" will he
shown.
At the King.
Israel >{^ingwill's famous 4 l*y
"Men*ly Mnry Ann," produced as a
'j itS..
At the (km.
PubllsbiHl originally as a novel In
Munsey's Magazine, written by Frank
L. Packard and later dramariard h,
(Jeorge M. Cohan and presented w
phcn. mc>l l i|MWC * OtfA Midway.
(Jeorge Loane Tucker's production,
"The Miracle Man," conies to the Oem
ihetftre. As a Parainouut-Artt raft
pb>ure tills ahsorbing story lias been
itailed hy the critics as one of the fin-
est production ever seeu ou the aereen.
With scenes laid In the haunts ^ of
criminals in New York's Chinatown, In
a little village on the aide of a giant
mountain and on the shore of a roar-
ing ocean, the op|s rtuul4y lor wonder-
ful photographic effects has been re*,
applied to the limit
lltit the chief interest Is In the atrik*
lug story, which' centers about f the
venerable figure of nn old patriarch,
who l« credited with the power to
heal the sick aud make criltyled limbs
Whole strain. To htm eoiue Tom Burke
and bis Wind of crooks frotu , New
York's' Chlnfctown tvith fhe Idea of
cashing ou Ills poWer*. But It
doesn't work out as they egtculatcd,
for hidden uway In each of them is a
leaven of good, which slowly -«s>meM to
the surface tpider the Influence of
their wholcMome environment. In N
zz 'mm
rker (bounty
melon crop this
ears .«!< watermelons
ringing a total' of
B '• i '"s
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Theatre
WHERE THEY ALL GO — FAIR TO ORGANIZED- LABOR.
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-LAST PAY TO
BEAUTIFUL KUBY DE REMER
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"His Temporary Wife
j —also—
N Big Northwest Picture
"IN THE RIVERAW:
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday—Special Feature— ^ £
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
In Her Latest Picture
"FOR THE SOUL OF RAFAEL"
We Place Our Guarantee on This One,
Soon—Marshall Nolan's
"GO AND GET IT."
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THEATRE
tliavvnal Weatern—
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Lane Star Western— VrS
"EVIDENCE AND THE
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Dtniion'i $150,000.00 TV trf
Tlf I IIWll I il «<
A Line of
PLAY FOR
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Monday and Tuesday—
•' PEARL WHITE
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'THE WHITE MOLL."
An Extra Special.
Wednesday and Thursday—
LEW CODY %
m
'THE BUTTERFLY MAN."
i niln t L * ifc>
The
New
Gem Theatre
1
Today and Tomorrow-
* 4
\ ■?'- Featuring
Miss Lake Francis Wilson
And Other Notable Artists of Sherman.
A Picture That Has a Plot, Good Settings
and Beautiful Scenes.
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—ALSO— ^;
J. Warren Kerrigan
—IN—
"THE DRfiAM CHEATER" '
The Greatest Picture He Has Ever Produced.
IHE SCHEDULE:
12:00. 1:40, 3:20, 5:00.6:40. 8:20, 10:00.
ADMISSION, :40c AND 20c.
^ r- '" l*-*" 0$ * t' — —^—r~~~r
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LOOK! ONE DAY ONLY, THURSDAY—
t By Special Request—
George Loane Lucker's
"THE MIRACLE MAN."
/'; "• , At Prices 25c and 10 Cents. /
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COMING S00N-
T
BILUE BURKE j
*—IK—
"AWAY GOES PRUDENCE."
wyyywyyyyvvyywyvvvyyyyy
Friday and Saturday—
LOUISE GLAOM
in
♦THE LEOPARD WOMAN/'
Orchestra Music Every Night.
Robert Pratt, Leader.
BIG THE VAUDEVILLE POST-
P0NED.
Opening D&tes Announced Later.
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GEORGE
Owen Davis and Hen
Adults - •
Children
Reserved Seats 10c Extra, Tptal.
mti
m ONLY ONE SHOW A
Doors open 7:00^. M., Pictures
"Vaudeville. 8:30
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UOMK OWNKRSHII' I
JKrerjr nornial man
whlcli the niiiu or
cxwwlve rate of lnfc
wi a tflmtile plan o
m gr op tent olijoct in life.
or very mddeat UMjarm my do ao without tJie
rta tof'OWK A JrtOMKOF RIM OWN. rOUr plfcn ftinH«H aa
... prolubltlvo' al|fh
P, I ......... Pi., Wttliig for a few uiontlr*. J«wt $10.00 not of y«
♦l.tHW coatrttt-t yon ruujr OWN TIlWl H( \lK free from deft 1H fm
metitx, Incttulluff intercHt, will I# LM8H THAN • KICNT,
yon don't have to wi
monthfi, which iiaHe<l ujxm actual experience
<# UC
to wait lOO niontlm to oocUpv the honif. fmr cutlinati-d average
our MfltfWSta ha*# actoalhr lamt titta arerHRc.
KHOltTKIt AVEBAGK TniK THAN AST
■Hhll^Kin ■
INTKUKST ONLY « I'KR CRKt'^B ANNUM.
H coiiNcrvativt emtimate of ftM f#i>«ral
dcf our plan cnfttracta Will amturc for a
ANY IN MXI8THNCK. .
Conalderirig the Having—it mcHns that your principal and Intercut eatt
per mouth per thousand an#wflt leva apd Maa tach year; |lo of tbia a
You may use the loan to btiF, jbtilhl. improve a houie or real estate or
you ore paying a higher rule ot inform.
Adopt Our Plan of Tte
Your Own Horn# and
t Pay Rent All If our
Your Own Landlord.
.
. n loa^h. ii ii
your contract has matured, W« guarantee lo pay
to r"turn of ailfpeyment* made. An average
use PROFIT GUAR
In the event you do
bolder a IW)XUK OR PHfiftit
Net Profit of 100 Per Cent or Better.
Tbi? attrnctive profit Ik pofrrttte from tala Of matured lonni. for wiilcb tbera la aud wlU aUuya
be eager Imyera. ' ir?!';
The he«t and xafcflt |ftiaTaritee«l irtvt-xtincnt ever offered, wlnflNer you live In the city or in
try, lu'Miermau or clnewbure. Whether you wli h to huy or build a home or reap the belt
return* frcm your inventwent, yod owe It to youraetf to luv<tettgbi* our plan.
Huxpeudod Payments,
misfortune. . ' 'r--
<Jet the f«et« today.
formation about thin
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faient, y (ni vuffr' %v • v ™ira aiwrMi im wu|h w v« |t«rh« "lb!" .i,>v> - WjFM
r-nd after Ix>ann, on account ot Mekuema, Loaa of Job, or otber
UNITED HOME BUILI
J. E. IVtNS, General Arettt^ Creuthaw BtfUinf.
SRVIgtON OF COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE AND
nirort* if
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RS of Al
'1 w « supRRtiaioN
Cufch and Seoiritlca Equal to Reserve on AM Centraetn Irjued Are
Insurance nnd Banking |
offl«H- of f'ommlaaioner of
State <4 Togaa. .'
. TlflSS l TO CERTIFY THAT United Home Biiihlera of
wltfi all rcqutrrmeuta or law relating thereto, la hereby authorized
of tke
auch contractu, under proviaion of Chapter S, tin
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con trad*' or agreement* and the loaning of tHa fun da contributed
auch contract*, under proriaion of <7ba
for the year ending tVbruary 28, 1021.
Irf Wltn-tK whereof I hereunto aign my
day of April, 1920,
AaSiVXkc!
J. E. IVINS,
Office Phone 2077.,
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