Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 145, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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SHERMAN DA
DAILY DO
(ESTABLISHED 1879.)
itd Thrift Except Saturday.
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SHKHJU A NTPXAS,
THE 8HKRMAN DEMOCRAT,
Weekly Democrat l'ul>li-sl>rd Thursday*.
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the pofrtaWc^lit Sherman Texa#, Aug. M. 187J£
the aecotidclasa according to the act of ConKref^Hflfrrft
SUBSCRIPTION ttATMz
)AILY DFMOCRAT -B.V Carrier: On
a)x months, *8.50; one year, st;.()O. ^Br mall
60c: three montlisk ^t.26; orifr-y^ar,
MOCRAT,
COLE
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ft
1
t Henry "I%erneau Dies
liRKI) STOCK
SrfTvrfton Parent-Teacher
M i fpjt^12. Jfomnan
thy January mee
8vh#w£r
Circle d Travi* Street Cliurftir ^
.Cllrele N«. .3 of Travln Street Metho- . . 1
af*t chwreh has Idaho: Burial In
report of the w«.rk aeroin pi labia* by], m « V
•Twill arrive"
morning; the
Stlllt lilf .
Lfimi J~* " bv ' '"Din County Pure VisitH to tlir * - -<
" r«wi 4 i^-n.r^jgit tlix> KtrangeriL §«k1lQW<p , went Hie.
Trim jiiift piire hro^ mn*iy helped, 1^ ytrmtnitsf
8*n*
lodge Mi-.
Hen it
W ^afekM.
a^tornoon
tsf<l hew
Daiij^eott of Anna.
month.
XsHOCIATKfl P
exrluxivel
rwlae ereflltwl
moutha, $1.80;
VfUftty: fW Month;
of O rayHon
h "ifflf": ^r\ i i m 1111 i s, $4.00 ; one
of Key Memorial , ' , MI
Metbodlsr church conUucjted t^ devo- 1 tul the gale.
{Ton a I, after which busint? s waa taken ^ 5^ taanage * t >
up. ^ the meeting hehl her#ra committee
T. Hryunt <>f M«';
; iruyx >« nt
bera, 3tf ....
Jeneral
year,
sitorn t v« r
ftional
nitinl*j*i* nf
fal&huma and witliiu ftiHe^^flne
ri £8.00. A11 MrtJsVrlpt ionjfcare pa ya hie
erman Democrat. PitT>llJ her^ftherrnan Texas. Subscrt
chaiiKefljpleaaepive oidjuktf**fm bh welj^aa new one:
Afiwi a t JPrfw 1
all new'sjJLpiprtT«n^ eredlted
r nod alsoJhe^Tocal m vys pubtfaihi'd
oji of special jtHfipatchea herein a re jiljso-r*
aerved.
imrcoiu
be (Hi the
fiioon
McKi
hinri
The opej
of ami in
SrftT roiiipa n>
J 50 bettil of
af auct mn *
that Aveie ft
M
"ilantin
I jo r ted
paid
on the
tm's
Kid
no. a
U>Kht.
r< nori^ivas rivcii
ITKVfHKrllT MAN
*OJ\
KivTSlINKH
ijxme ol t he ^tTieial fund
WITT
making parlor*
•1«M'CU setl
wanbet
of tht
ot ayiupathy
mem
lampa,
cliniug
iiiXiTan old j!««i<
lo«e ch i l d rc ^
"away
he NiMMit. hla de-
with one t f ids married
Mrs. L. Ham. His- remaiiiK
lai Sun
will be in'.
sis.
RKAD THE
extension
ne#s.
imam
BRKT ITARTF/S
HIGH f KIIir.IlT HA1
INI5J
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the fafwitg'dawghter ^
the briiltai^-American liU ra0itrfTfrei
Harte, waa OlM-overejl-urtder mgiHf-
feet In g andjti^rtiiiUc circtwnstancis in
the C««Ttfai Insane AHylum, In Ogden.
ju*t before Christmtin. All
of her had l#*en lost for five
yeara, as she was enrolled In th4 in
Btltutlon aa Mra. Steele. ' .
One of the features of a holiday
' entertainment in the asylum was a
motion picture baaed on Bret H;iiie -«
famous story, "Tenn<*swe's Partner"
While the story waa beljug on
the tdirtwi, a «" t "My
father! MTlTatherr
Then It waa ascertained'jhat the In-
mate, Mra. Harry Milford^Steele, was
Jesaamy Bret Harte. She and h4ft
husband, a New York -publisher* had
been divorced, and in 1915 she had
been committed to the psychopathic
•ward of Bellvoe bospi
ia Mra. Steele, and
been transferred to
If may aeetn. atran
Jespamy Bret Harte S
In New York
juently had
)urg.
lat Mra.
had n^t
the railroads <lo not sec>m to
fS'reelve that a mighty, adverse sen-
timent Is forming' iigiiinst thryn over
exorbitant freight rates is most un-
fortunate. Among financial, industrial
and commercial interests as well as.
agri< nltyral, prommneed digsatlsfaf-
tioii. over ihe tippan pt tndiffereuee of
tiw railroads to commercial necesai-
ties Is being expresed. l^hless the car-
riers voliHitartly make sweeping rp
duct ions of freljtht rates, -~^ he storm
will break on A*em with such vehe-
mence that they will have to cut rates,
and resuits prq^ueed through moral
pressure will not tend to foster a
vorx friendly feeling.
several
freight
rates prohibited shipment of products
to market, and caused them great
ioss, through waste, a few railroad ex-
ecutives replied with statistics. Need-
less to say, m<re statistics did not
convince the farmers, as they had rate
statistics which tiles'" hurt™ secured
, from; local ag« iits, and it was these
A -<*1111 jaa>< made for assistance
>HSTKli(T '' f«ndly. and this will
1 ieft«led to at onee. - .. I *
Mrs. Virginia XewmatTstated a new
law will go ini^ effeel in .launary
compelling all children liettveeii the
When farmers complained
1 mJinths ago that exorbitant
ages of S 'and 14 .to -he in acjiiiool- ^«t
least KM J days of each school u itn.; ' ns"5
and she urge<l the mothers^to^observe
such children as are «<i*r enrolled and
u port them jm tfu>' superinteinh lit,
"An investing and iiiN|>l rational
talk "was delivered by Rev. M. X. Ter-
rell, and sc\eral musical .'numbers''' and
readings wer, given by'the i-ldldnn.
Forty-five members were in" at tend-
ance. .' ■< - -
recogixitsed, as the famou8 story- ntjktistit^ that incensed lhen
Iter', daughter. Yet, this Is «««.«>^ ^nroaUs.
•fter MV W similar things aroj Manufacturors ami buslaess men
happening every day, and phyBicians
as V rule, scarcely believe that
. friendless and forgotten hospital
mate could possibly
pet daughter.
Efforta will he made by New York
admirers of Bret Harte to ease her
lot, and If It is adviaable, have her
from the inatltution. What-
happiness can be
had the same experience. They found
that the traffic charges a
< vented the movement of-certaln kinds—
Dinner panre at Woodlawii.
The.holiday 0 stivl«i< s were brought
to a delightful close Thursday night
when members of Wood lawn Country
Club enjoyed" u dinner dam* "In the
ellih iiiiiiiis . „
The entire ojk'U suite was most at
tra<;tively dtn'erateil in red and green,
poinsettlas and- Ted tapers in sil-
ver candle sticks forming the principal
motifs agfiinst the background — of
grenery.
At prettily appointed -• tables the
guests were served a sumptuous tur-
key dinner, and ijetwen courses! and
after the dinner, they enjoyed dan*
ing. r
A four piece orchestra played splen-
did music during the eveuing
A)nonsr~the riKttnrs werf
Ncatherji of Ada, Okla., and Clifton
Moss $t Forr Worth.
A lat liea u Haas Meeting.
_JChe Alathean Class of First Baptist
chi^reh met Thursday at 3 p. m. In the
ovbknob;
the
of AVtilte-
^"'~a 'fetf'i; ra rn~lr«>j\y;
rig that he had J**en
poiutrd as State Bank l^fraiint
ruett will leu\ week
for Austijv^Wfi^^^Wmbe Jnstruct-
hla i % >jnjrttsH Iwww<j* g
usuraiu^ ami Baliking. Mr. Truelt
has assigned to tla.' Vlcforia dis-
trict for (lie present and wlfl Iw'giii
his work in this district next week.
Mr. Truett makes the second State
JBaiik Exainiuei apiN>int(^l from the
Planters' National Bank. J. T. Mc-
MiTlIn ivas appointed to a* like ^vjsitioii
several years- ago, and was lateV ap-
pointed Corn in Us&ioiiei- of Insurance
and Banking by trovernor Hobby. Mr.
MeMHIln is now witli the IVleral Re-
serve Bauk"at Dallas.
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F! NfcRAL SKRYK KS K)K
mrs (if:dri;k waufiifld
TO BK HELD SATtRDAY P. >1.
• '
Funeral services for - Mrs. , Ce.Orge
Wakefield, who died id California, will
be held at the residence of ilr. ami
Mrs. Carl Nail, 60S Birge atreet, Satur- j
day afteru<!>on St ^ :'W o'clock, W>ndiu t-
od bv Dr. T. A.| Wharton, iMistor of the
First Presbyterian Church.
Interment will la* in West Hill cetne-
tery. - _ v. - ' _, ;
rEhe body will arrive over the. II. &J
T. O. Saturday. hioruimc.--_aL 11USIL
O'ckxsk, accompanied l>v Mr. Wakefield
and Mrs. Butler Carpenter, aud irtlrte
taken immediately to the home of Mr.
and Mrs. NaT!.' , > : ?•'
Why l«t tW^dTT,''Jrritalioa *n<T ln-
coav«xHe$c^"6t kiilncy and blacHcr
ike your li£« mijtofbUrj*
-liuhjrrdg'ol f ifiVrffra bnv<> found "
cd relief-by taking UOTiO^JS^SfTcy &
Bladder Hemcdy ? \VIjy>n6t as tl"-y
did ajuTrb€tip=isd0 C HOBO now? This
iro'nderi^^lf^raremedy- contain^ no al-
r harmful drug so it C-iv do yow
o tra-rro. Yet it CAM 'gfvfr finiek.-aftdE'
sure telief. nrugnists s«-ll lltiBO fir
$1.20 the bottle, liobo Med." Mfjf, C-j.,
Shreveport, La. " .
125
meii
It
Fty beautiful Coats—all this season's styles. Every
1c now n new, good color, Io^se backs and
finest sitk tiningsT self and fur trimmed.
'
tese fine
Coats reached us just before Xmas,
into cash, so they go on sale today at almost what they
want to turn them
bring—-were $19.50 to $75.00, to close
priced at $7.50 to
out
now
$35.00
Kidney^
and nuraes, like busineai men, would, thftt thft 'ohargea absolutely prl -' gjgas-;room for their noclal anl business
the '. - . . , , meetthj
-7 , . i no- president, Mrs. B<di McOintiis,
," of commodltier' aud merchandise, and directed the oivning exercises which
be Bret Hixrtes ^^ewise that the charges were so consisted of a song, "reading of the
——T*-— . high to Iw'eume lmpoi'tant factors in -3rd Psalm as acripture and sfytimcft
wholesale anrt
determining
File Bankruptcy Petition.
Restore Healtl
I and Vigor
L Foley Kidney Pills relieve
the. unpleasant symptoms
that cause backache, iwol>
Itm joints, rheumatic ipAlttrS
and urinary irregularities.
FOLEY
KIDNEY PIUS
; i
are made of pure ma-
terials, tonic In action,
quick to give good re-
pulta. They have been
used lor years and
have, according to the
testimony of many suf-
ferers, proved a great
benefit in disordered
kidney functions.
Coat Suits A1
Styles the best and newest, materials are high grade and all
wool of Sei gt^fifcotine, Velour, De Laine, etc. Black, Navy.
Bjtwg^^na Sorrento colors, silk lined, tailored and fancy
styles, self and fur-trimmed. Sizes 16 to 44, also stouts to 56
bust. Were $24.SO to $95.00, priced not at only $9.50
upwards
EVERY GARMENT AT A GREATLY REDUCED PRICE. *
V:
4-
',tarys minutes wefe read and adopt
prices. i jt was reported 81 /visits . had i een
Most biislnes5es are now liquidated, made t<# tb< akk end afflicted during
S. M. and C. <>. Mit^iell," heretofore
engaged in the*drug business at White-
wright. ask to 1k^ adJmlKeil l ankrupts
In a petition filed in 1 'nited States Dis-
trict C'terk J. K. BJatles* office Thurs-
day afternpoh7-
. * v 9«
' JUT"
and even overhead expense are falling,
eveg ...contort and happiness can be u ^ £or thc ^jj^ads to Uquldlte
#iowii to the favorite daughter of this C08t8 Freight rates positively must be
typically American writer would be a decrease(j
credit te all participating in the kind
l.iabnrtles'tire '
assets at The llabilltieN are «I1
on ppea accounts.
——, |
The Lincolu Highway, Association
iy 'work.
km
NEW PARTY FORMED AT
is organ-
Jgipe I
? At ate and claims
the month, and the lookout coimhlttee
reported 54 visits In their work.
A social period was enjoyed, when plans lo build powerful tractors equip-
the hostesses. Mines, li F. Totter, ped with snow plows to keep the high-
Fa rr, A. Miller and McCaslant! served ,way across the Slecraa open in winter,
refreshments.
**I could not bend down
for some yearn ai* lean now.
My wife had many a lime
to put on or off my shoes.
1 obtained relief with Foley
Kidney Pills. 1 feel now aa
iflwerelOyesrsyounger."
H. Bryde.
925 Gardner St.
- v Hoboken. N. J.
z:'U
" -
—-
ma
V ±k'<
laaisras
just arrived, Imported oven Tissue Ging-
hams in a wide range of the new coloi
small, medium and Block Checks, 32 inches
wide, fast colors, the yafd 75c *
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THt- DEPEH OABLC STORE
IRISH FAVOR RATIFICATION.
Irish mass meetings are advising
their representatives in the Hail
Eireann to vote for ratification of the
7 dominion treaty agreed to.— — —
This action Is a probable result of
the statement by Premier Lloyd
George that no further concessions or
parleying will be .considered.
. Tlie prospect Is growing brighter
that the British government will turn
vThe Non-Partisan
Islng its forces in th«*
to have effected affiliation with the
Jftano Labor Union, tbe Four Railway
Brotherhoods, the Slate Federation of
tisbor and Women's Auxiliaries of
each organization. \^sco was the
place where- the faithful, met and
other meetings are to follow.
Tb«'DM.0CT«t ha. not yet fonrnl lreUuil<lv<1, prori!,ion l gown,,
any r por< of th< meeting In wbleh.a ^ of |h) ,r|ah KrM. sutP ln ^tew
deCl«r.l,on of principle, has Wen „ wl„
niwte. but U the Lengne under anoth,, ^ ^ ^ aficr snrt a
for " yr-.""'... *
***** ta ?ortb *d.y!mr dorolniou pebbly n..y no.
the party tenets will contain the
taftkest sort of socialism. Kansas out-
lawed speakers for the Non-Partisan
League last summer and Smothered
the attempt to plant its seeds of mis-
government ir that state, upon the
grounds of being destructive to our
constituted governmental system.*
< Parties and Unions invited into the
hew party should ha sure of^ thefir
re-
public, but if dffers freedom and wfJ-
determlnj.tu u. 1
Friends of Ireland in the ITnltVtt
jStafes bo|s that the' treaty wlH be
ratified aiul agitation cease. Quite ob-
vloUsl.v.. the* Bentiinent of the Irish «'it
i i*ehry fs favorable to Collins and
' Griffith n,,d ,r peace, and understand-
ing. v- • 'r
Burney-Reeves.
A. V. Burney of Hallas and Miss
Lucille Reeves of Bonhaiu Were nnited
in marriage at Central Presbyterian
Church manse Thursday noou. the Rev.
Jap Manton officiating. They were at-
tended by Kyle Stone.
Mfr'aiid STts. Buriiey win remain in
Sherman for several weeks, after whic h
they will go to Dallas to reside, where
„the former is connected with a prom-
inent business firm.
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{Society Notes.
Miss Naoiui Wh.te has gone to Fort
.Worth to spend a time with her brother.
Rev. Joe White and family. 1
Mrs. R. W. Jones left Friday lor
Tfnrii" Tcirr t[ aft or ay^dhig the holi-
days with her father. F. VV. Rot he.
When Lieutenant Macyeady broke the
altitude record by going up 40,800 feet
the cold was so intense—tip below zero
—that the oxygen pipes froze.
iRONCHITIS
At bedtime ruh the throat and
cheat thoroughly with—
Vai o Rub
Ower 17 Million Jars I 'seJ YcJtly
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Fa t+r, Jimmy, fa t-
•r! You know moth'
ar aaid t/tere won't bm f,
any brrultfaat tiU WMI —
bring thm K tli*gg'
Corn t lukma J"
Not
nan the perfect appearanco of her
Complexion Fermenent and temporar y
sirtn troubles arc eftectivety cono akd.
Keduce* unnatural color and correct*
sraaaytldtn. Hlaldy antteeptk.
Send tie. for Triml Sltt
iFERP. T. HOPKINS & SON, New York
Qouraud's
Oriental Cream
'\i
about KELLOGGS Corn Flakes
• . ■ ' •
footing before leaving either of the «.w of our farmPrs ssys he plow-
ppUti^ai parties. ,-i-ed "htn wheat land t&ree times before
s< ason that is
'wii
, . . , planting and in a- dry -
-Ktw ioa twn sensational news is iU«r+v&,ot farming that pays best.'
-"tacross the land that a girl -was ■' J
w*
;4' ■
_
i
:4'-
Hlled or seriously Injured in falling
it* Jumping <from an automobile. She
had gone riding with a stringer. And
-ilj^kjlt harm was there in accepting ap
Mitatlon to enter thc car? Are not
these tragedies rather a reflection on
thoughtlessntsa and recklessness
of girls than thc cupidity and unscru-
ousnefm of men? Men are not e*-
v of course, for disrespect for
•r.
i ,r -.1:
Womanhood. But what excuse may be
, of felt# jit^ the fool bardinessof girls
gofng idling with strangers?
• y .
Chinese delegate* at Washington an- Jf jn need of a Smart
ItBMMint bpop . complete abow-down W1 n £• • L
•f the entire conference body over tbe WOOt LFreSS tO tltllsn OUt
PbaMnog Issue and also tboae do- the leaion
Mauds Japan made and forced upon
yet "meek and loWly" "We Kave 25 W^tH $25.00 a piece
•rfuhbor.' "toe world tho,u(ht la aym- on sa|e Saturday at Jl2.50 Bach.
ithetlc toward China in her Strug- ... .
win national integrity and , MI1 51ZCS*
Japan *111 yWd to Jnatlrr In ^ nePJ a Dress? N glae
when ibreed by overwhelming ,J . c , J
^ ^ m | only, on sale Saturday only.
When a Young Woman
Employed by a<iSherm4ji factory recfently finish^ paying up
her stock in this association, she "saSch
/ ■ ' • .• •• . '
• " . , . . , .. „v, v t , , #• V^".y y .
"Tliig money comeg in io handy—jutt wtien I'm gtarf-
ing to build a home. I hardly nigged the monthly pay-
ment,. I want 5 more hare now and whep 1 finuh paying
for my hoage and lot, t'B tafee more.", ^ -7 ~
500 people, most of them dependent on salaries and wages,
are saving or building with this association—and now 20
new members a week. *
Wl*"i
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Joyaus in appetizing flavor;
joyous in crisp-crunchiness—
that's the pleasure you get eating
KELLOGG'S, the original Corn
Flakes! You never did taste
Corn Flakes so wonderful as
KELLOGG'S ! You never
dreamed Corn Flakes could be
so delicious! They're the most
delightful cereal you ever ate!
Tomorrow morning, put a-feowl
of KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes
and a bowl of inxitations~in front
of yourself and the family break-
fast party ! Compare them spoon-
ful by spoonful-rand you'll get
the big surprise of your life!
You'll agree that KELLOGG'S
are a sensation—a taste thrill!
KELLOGG'S are never leathery
or tough! And, my, how you'll
appreciate their crisphess—and
that fascinating Kellogg flavor!
And hear the family thanks
speediljr dJrift out I And, as big
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toj/our taste
. 'if v. ' +4' • * t A.'
.
and Aighty heaping bowlfuls of
KELLOGG'S quickly disappear
your happiness will be supreme
when you listen to little and big
"star boarders" say:—"Mother,
some more KELLOGG'S, if you
please. They're simply wonder-
ful!" (> '
Buy KELLOGG'St Know
for yourself that they are su-
premely crisp and delicious 1 And.
PLEASE do .this:—Don't just
.ask for "Corn Flakes." That
gets you anything! Insist upon
KELLOGG'S in the RED and
GREEN package—and you'll get
KELLOGG'S—sure t *
KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes are
-made by the folks who gave you
the JUNGLELAND Moving
Pictures. Goupon inside every
package of KELLOGG'S Com
Flakes explains how you can ob-
tain another copy of JUNGLE*
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rubles In four
thousand ruble® aire now
But aome day the
will learn that the printing
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I' f ^'.«yaH!jiN>i*!z. JhS
v.
& Company
mi;. & Loan Association
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