Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 145, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1922 Page: 5 of 8
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DAILY DEMOCRAT,
6, 1922.—
£2
HUHMI|
Pavement
■'"' VrlTftt? ln"""S.."' fcKU,>klJWXATOD ™ aBL
j Hawkins eotmmuilty^ war Colliiisvllie, I HKiffWAY KI IU>IN(
< Thursday. ^It+j-Motrin postlamed. ttol" I
•tttttttikiututmt1 demQli&tmtinr ho expected to give diwtol«4 Preaa Uiapatrh
(Mam. Vt-h# on account of W. H. Standi'. WMhlngtog^WTift~4J«*de eross-
rjer Alu) others IntbOBetbany com- '"P* will *> eliminated wherever pos-
—umr.ity, wfterp ho exoeererl maim the JPj?**nhd„re[>laeed-with bridge*! _ Ot
at
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.... ... demoiiHtratioH, desiring to att^
•nmpment, I. O. O. Buwtn FiMleratloii ugSft
ellowH' hall.
so is and Cleaner* at Ii.of H. 1
0 ha" Sal unlay Night. WIU.Ol«HBY TO MEET
Palutors and Decorator* at Painters'
hall.
Bona^'Anfrn^on.
imf, having gohe on busine**.
dms
dMoriatrd Pfxn Dispatch
III I.I. montana soon.
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_ —«—««« JAmarillo Texas. Jan. 0—Bert
~Oo<h- A. AIinrrN' Ixtdge, No. CmO, It. lotigbby, local middleweight
qt R. It. T.. at Lucaa' hall. | ju#t night won thcsM0^oi.
Strain anft Operating Engineers, at •■Montana Ihmo wu-^miary 11), hy
Machinist shall. - | ioatlngliaTry-Biiir', .Demetral
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tinder pasae* ol all road?? of the Feci
jr) oral aid. highway system to he eon-
■jfrucied under the fo<leral highway\^0.\W. Howard worn to Diilfas Frl-
act. the bureau of- jntbllc roads
Department of Agrk-ulfnrttAjkoSntWHHt
today- 'Hi's poliey, \W- announcement
stated, is n^ving the approval of
Stat*' awi railroad officials and has
rdorKod hy t lie American A*.Mi-
nt ion < f state Highway QI&£9Ak~~
Section Foremen
The Knitter u
meeting f
at B. of R.
ersonal Mention --
— ( i - ^ j tf/tfr ..
tmnmwn
Joe Gardner nmde a hltsiuess, trip toj> * of his brother In law; and jU|i4~£Hipreme Council
Dallas Friday.
A. U Wood made
business Frli
to l>aUHS on
T. M. Hlgg(nax «iM to M<*Kiuncy-Fri-
day, where he transacted hun'wer*.
John S. Kerr made a bu>Lne** trip to
Dallas Frlfmy.v •
Creager.
Mr . .J. If. Mr-Reynolds
Trout l were vlsln
iMilljp of
UH.KM1N IttmmNT W VK,
WtUUVWMOUK
i.-Fred
iham Friday. dMociatr4 Pmi Dis
*npnoiut«d
fiwnwr K*«tgi*«.
Prftt ffUtpaftH
Wa yhihgtoii. Jan g.— Lord Satretafi
-sana" .^faha, saWto he the 1
nvite him to Canpi'i?,
R;itlie&au, Qtrmuay'h economic nosotla
lu consultation with
HrTaml Ur .LM Mollaulol MW
moved to tlM- Johnaon apartmouts on
W 'st StuIberry street.
The Dixie Chapter F. 1). C, will meet
Saturday at 3 p. m. with Mfsji Mtiy
Wilson on Hofith Cr***koU- «tfeet.
. ^ 1- JRallas, Texas, Jan. <1—t)r.
Texas, in their fin!sir match, noaz, eouvlctetl bore In 19111 and
«t twoi falls out o/+h^.,Montaiui fl five-year sentence on a charge,
had ch^llona<sl -the winner. Domotral ^ ntatiKlaiighti-r in connection with
a called uot the f4rs?f/all in 2&minutes ;vith u t^e kilting of Henry MeDowrtU. a
Saturday night ^cradto look. Wilhmghby.took the sc<- ^ifoAamZu up at the State'pen!
on in U minutes with a double .lapa- wxlury' at lluntsvillo Tlmrsday, ac
nese Um> hold and the t hi id ju^if iil£i^M0&tIon received I
uirs wlth a me iiulH7>^r'5^' 11
The Knights Templar
rtRrft tegular meeting Monday night
nt 7 :3<) o'clotrk. jfeHeerftn of officers.
■ 11
Mr. and JMrs Ix«e Jones have re-
tiirtu'd from their wedding trip nod
are a; home In the Peveto apartments
on South Kim street.
Travi* Lodge. No. 117, A. F. & A.
m., will confer tlie Entered Appren-
tice degrees Friday night at 7 :.'W>
o'clock '
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The usual weekly story hour for chil-
dren will Ik' resumed ai Sherman Puhlhr
LUnfA^irT'Sktttrday afternoon at :i
-o'cloclu wlth the young ladles of Kldd
Key"T|i <*har|^. ;
j Sheriff^W Ui*rston Friday mortilng.
Boaz. whose home in Fort
if I ivatb xwtxrvira Uia J Worth, *ivas awaiting for a rciHirt on
,nf rx&t r
report arrived Boaz could not. lie lo-
•««run** fymi DiMto* eatod. His bond was forfeited some
Chicago." Jim, a—John Welsmullor, time ago and bondsmen had boon notl-
inols Athletic 'Club swimmer, esiab- tied to appoat before the eonrn
lished a aew world's record in the 'J20-
yaril free style event In an open meet
at. the 1. A. pool last night. West-
Miillor's new time of 3-5, elip|iod
3-5 of a second off. the former j*oeo.r<f
set by Tod fann, of the l etioit Ath- "VorTv band"its who oo" Wodnos-
riub. . l«Jki «>La ia il/ifith l^mAlhv Ptis-
ixat-f
on tiik AfTr
Bandits Kill Amniran.
6 iw intra Prran /Impair*
Mexico City, Jan. 0—The War De
partment has ordered the pursuit of a
let l«* rlub
PROPKRT% OF FL]
^ION HIjOCK.
Jkl
Times has returned from San Antonio,
where he spent the Chrhi'tmas holidays.
Mr. Curtis says the Alamo City is a
beautiful town, hut Is too far from Tom
Bean to eve* amount to much. \
The ladies or St. Stephen's Episcopal
Church wil gltf a tea tomorrow .ISat
urday > afternoon from ,1 to ft o'ejock at
the residence i f Mrs. J. W. Fiuley, 111U
South Croikert
Chapman. : i" S
ilay night shot to death Timothy Cos
tello of Pennsylvania, an Amcrloan
cltissofi, on his ranch near Texaooeo,
fiftn-n miles,northeast of Mexico City.
, James Kelly, a Baptist subject and
4;nchitr* Prem Ditpafh (partner of Cost el I o. n<*d to .safety
New York, Jan. tt—Property of the ! through a ball of bullets.
International Sjiorting Cluli, on fjex-1 The military commander mi lera-
ingtot aveiuie, roughly valuwl nt #70 >.- coco has already sent troops after tt>«
OOHt^was piu<<d oil the auction bhwk hatwUis, it .4^-stHt*^?**
here Km lay. It - sale was ordered by j ' >
the court to satisfy a second mort- 1 - w Work Starts on ltrlugea
■ hold
lvditor Tom,Curtis of the Tom Bean] Mold Company. It was reported that J *
r.>inrued from San Antonio, the olnb itaelf might bid for it: T hiladotpWa. i n..
by the Centra
4V^Xl«tftte
Express Messenger XMiw
*a.. Jim. **r— .*
of 17 guns from the Oljropla. Admiral
Dewey's old bagshipi wa> the signal
today for the 'opening of exorcises
whkh officially marked tjie beginning
of work on the l>elawaro river bridge
b tween Philadelphia and Camdan,. N.
ImooaM Pratt Phpatch
ilouston, Jan. tl.—-The ls>dy of VV. W.-
Dicksottr expreas messenger who fM! or j. *
was thrown fr<>m t Santa Fe train yes- j. The bridge will be one of the long-
. ti* i.m-1 _ .mi terday morning at Mykawa. and who est of tin* suspension type.t In the
Mrs. J. W. l-lnley. 111. ,J|S( n|ght, was sent this morning country. ~ The main *pan will he l,7w
atreet. with Mra. 4 *. for burial. Officials of the . fel long and the total length of the
Tom Moore nf Dnj£i*rtTiila.. was
in the city,/ «r tnstness Thursday.
/Jnriiet She)ton of WhfteslM.ro was a
neas visitor to tiiis eity Thursday.
(Jeo. Rrovpjn <f l^lerprisc was id the
city Thtrrs^Tay transacting business.
~T. W. Wylle of Whitest,on. was a
business visitor Thursday. ^
E. L, Stowoll of Paris was in ih'>
nin bnalnfmt ThtttiHiay. __
fcfster, Mr. and Mra. J.VBt Ha
;htsctty;^ p|
Mayor D. I^on Harp, wife and t0^, * , has lieeu
danghterjtti^^dexla and Rev.«t 0 reiianitlon ofiu inis hare, wi>|
W. A Klikpatrick ofT Whitewrlght Merlin this evening. Dr.
were guests of Mr. a ad Mrs. Guy Dli- when he arrived in Paris
Ion of this elt* Thursday. - « Wed goveinmenta through au inter-
Mrs. Dan Poole amh^on, Dan. Jr., that he-Waa prepared to «o
left Fridav evening for Hugo. Oklfthor^ Cannes to place before the Council
UmL^o sjimd the week-end- with Mrs. the figures on which the payment a
Tl^olo'ji mother. Mrs, M.^T^tish,^who Is ^wld bo made. So sure was he that he
l1n - would receive an In vita tine to proceed
W. P. Ferguson of Wichita FalU.was
In the elry on Imsinens Tfiursday.
J. M. Hale wcut to Tom Bean on hnsi-
ness. Thursday.
(i. K. Berry made a hn^ine^s trip, to
Whitewrlght 'Thursday.
Ji lge Ben t. Jones was iu Dallas
Friday on business.'
"~yr- 1 • - • r S".1"
Jr A. Cmrlishr was In Howe Thurs-
day afteruooi on bpstness.
Mrs. I. J. Miller is visiting her daugh-
ter, Mrs. W. II. Casteol. and family.
-j.
to Caonea that he reserveil- rooms in
i;inkley Hole! ArrtvaJ^. (the Hotel Carlton, wh-re alFthe dele-
Hugo Sundbolmer. Now York CP'S are stopping.
Tom Stone, Kaufman. Texa^; E. S.
fil J K fl ' Mfliflfl fiAAg
age, and first of htsjaiee to hold an exe-
cutive neat in the 194 years of British
•as resigned as Governor
Orlsaa, acordlng to ftd-
from Calcutta roday to the Amer-
ican Commission to promote Self
ernment fe India. Falling' health, it
was officially stafN was the reason for K
the rosignatkMi.; .
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A drop of hot pargfiine on the spot
the leather sfreteh
HI
Kralls. . tiouls. Mo.; A. E. Cnlllns,
Houston: Ijpe.Peyton, Dallas; Ben S.
Houston Part Figurta, *'
_ __ j Houston, Jan. 6.—Total valuation of
1 liilaS; B? Ilutsler. exports Yrom Port Houston during the
lialtas; J. F. Wftlsli. Wills Pidnt ; ^wir 1021 wprp K ven as *44,17K,77 7. In
Frank W. Coleman. J. I*. Mayliold, Dal- ft r<lP°rt totlay by the deputy ens-
las: Raftu. Durant. tikla.: Harry toms InsfMH^or in charge of this imrt.
Ahramg, i-«oa Angnles, Calif ;, Me. ami d ft ,Blight falling nff ftlT
II hut oil ahd
Mrs. <\ E. Thomas, Dnllaa: C,
Frank, Dallas; W. F. Dyer, Dallas: W.
B. Henley, Pallas; G. C Stenhons, Fort
Worth; J. W. Bates. Fort W/frth; A. C.
Bookont, Dallas; R. W. White. Dallas;
P. J. Nolf. Fort Worth: E. G. Longt
Fort Worth; J. R. McCoy Dallaa; A.
A EppCif>on, Dallas; Mi. and Mrs. R.
O. Montgomery, Dallas; , U. C. Scott,
Dallas; K. A. White. Dallas; Ben Y.
Cammaok. Dallas; W. W( Trimble, Chi-
cago, III.: Genu F. Johnson, St,. ~Paul,
gas and a number of
other iiroducta gained. v
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMEKT
-Anneiineomenta onder this heading, -
are suhjec^to Hm action of the Detn
o«*ratie primaries In July, 1922.
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1AM RAYB1TRX
(Re-election.)
., 11 > ■ 11
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Our Sale of
3-S1ESme?
c.-#' ..U3fe:..
Minn
ill.: Ge%
.; H. R. Gt
rant, DaHa,s; Allen Ball*
Elherr Barron of Van ^ISlytte' iva^
in the city.
L. S, Summorhiil went to^JTifpIson
on business Thursday.
R. ,M. Trimble of Bonham was'-^tn
the city on business Thursday.
Mrs. C. E. Majors of Doftison was
a-Sherman visitor Thursday.
,i Mra. J. M Harrison of Van Alatyno
was a visitor to this eii^ Tbumday.
Mr. and Mrs, -R. A. Montgomery of
'oats, l)e«Ver, Colo.
" r i| . .T „J>*
m B. Harris, trumM* 'Udm*, WSgL* J
In DralMn TtmrMtay. • *• '' rrMl''' norlh: *" *• ,>"llfy' '
x#. . «, . 4 « .... Houston: Ruth TV
Miss Irene Pruett of Van wkyKe
was a visitor to this city Thursday. *...
Chas. Shaw has returned froiri "a|
business trip" t< Mihorai
J.AL Barron of Van Alstyne was in
the city on hnslnesa Thurmiajfc, ^
Manhattan Shirts
Is Breaking all Previoui Rmuitfe in 5emi-Annual
Manhattan Sales—
Men and young men appreciate an opportunity, like
this, to supply themselves for a year in advan& with
stylish Shirts at unusual savings.
'Mi
Real Sa?in|s on Real Quality " Skirts
is a feiture of all Wanhattai Saks.
a'-
■fr-— !
look Young t
Natural
Backlta
r. Gloss and
Attractiveness.
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Common garden aaga brawed into a
haavy tea with aulpbur added, will
atreak«d and fadad hair
It la retfuoated that all members
the Sons of IteTinau will me«'t at the
Stewart M- S<ntt undertaking parlors
Sunday afternoon at 2:.*U) oVIoek, for
the funeral of llenry Therneau. a mem
ber of the. organization.
I railway and express oomimnioH today .-structure will b«^ 1.82 mIlea.
't' <|is4*oiinted the theory of violence, as on j — a ■
, a check of the car nothing was inisainp. { Phil. Cnnlaa, now rolling in w
Not John Wanna maker.
Prttl Dllfi.h v i :'t.
•-Miami. Fla., Jan. tt - Whitney Wi^ey
The quarterly communion service ' Wannhtnuker, a South <'aroliua planter,
will N'-otMerred' Sunday morning at the died at a local hotel here yesterday and
Central .Presbyterian Church at the 11 tbisv morning the undertaker iu charge
o'clock service, and the pastor and of* of his h<idy aunounccd «the death of
fleers" urfci^^**Yli11 attendamv of the johp Wauamaker, the mer<4>aar and
membership and friends. .former poKtmaster general.
ihhimi
wealth
.as'an autlior. tiled and failed in twen-
ty different jobs. He wrote "Wanted—
A Fool" and his royalties have made
him rieh.
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T*vo Ktdijerls Hvdd.
T'
. Much Interest la aroused in the
coiieert to be given Friday evenlaK
hy | laa paa apWuapfrmi.- Oretiestru §—«rtut*4 Prttt piyMir^ .
in fthertnan Hall, AitHiln. Coll«g '. This • t'hlcag >. .Ian. d. Two men and a wo-
ja the first lyeoum number of the new Etan. artestcd'iast night as suspects Iu
j'ear at Austin College. bhuhw of ,ju. mtirder of Joint SoffeT, presltient
the diMlneliveneas of the personnel of Mhiywood State Bank, were to lie quea-
the orchesira, and their work, a great doueil by the authorities this mornluiC
deal of interest la creatwt. t.T^e poller lodged the trw in outlying
—- stations and witheld their name*.
Kdlson Sw&im. son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. f<. Swatm of this city, who has
been connec ted with the Coca Cola
Bottling Co. at Ihirant, Okla., has la'en
red—to Tactunaehr — tMtla,,-
wber ^ ^e has become jiart owner of
the Te<nimseh plant. Mr. Swalm has
Mr. and Mrs, JR. A. Montgomery or heavy tea
Woodvllle, Oklo.. W'eiff Shonnnn visi- turm gray,
tors Thiu-sday. - - - toeautlfuny dark and luxuriant. Just
r . V. / . . C: ,. a flsw appllcatlona Will prove a revel-
J. W. Cartwright was In, the city- Hon If your hair la fading, atreaked or
from Van Alstyne Thursday on' bus- Mixing tha BaSSaVand 8ul-
incas. ' * ~ tphor racipa at home, though, la trou-
W. T. Nicholson of WhlteivriKhf was KttSTSf W^efh'^Sare^aid flaffhur
Thursday. : ' . , ; for uae. Thla la the old-time recipe
Mlas Adelaide Lehnmri of Vuh A I- improred hy tha addition of other In-
atync was a vfcltor of Shermau friends „nt
Tkni^tnv * *' ' ■< I . """• wlapy, gray, raoed hair la not
inursway. J elnful, wa all deeira to retain our
—Randall Beyena of Durtutt. OUn., I youthful appearance and attractive-
waa a vlsltor*1n Sliennau Thursday neaa By, darkening your hair with
PVonlne J Wyath'a Sage and Sulphur Compound,
evening. ■ . I no one can tell, becauaa It doea It ao
A. H. Slmjnons;<*f iFafrt ^VrVrth trans- naturally, ao evenly. Tou Juat dampen
aetod business' add rirfhed iriends in a aponga or aoft bruah with it and
this city Thursday. draw thla through your hair, taking
ona email etrand at a time; hy morning
all gray. hair# have diaappeared, and.
liter another, *ppitoatio* 9#] two, your
aoft and lutur
Thla preparation te a delightful totjet
reqalalte and la not intended for the
cur®. mlUgatloa or preventiou of dla-
-.
C. C. Tatum of Dallas waanumberetl
among the ont-(>f-tnwn
transacted bualncss in the CTty Thurs-
day. ■ ^ ^
Ijllra Creager has reftti-nM to Thorpe
Springs after sjiendlng. the holidiiys
with his parents, Mt. and Mrs. J. JP.
4/11 rt
Can $ou read your own'
been visiting
aeveral da ya .
his parents here
It la announced the B. Y. P. F...rally
flm
to he held at Flrid Baptist churoh
Friday night, will take place promptly
at 7:30 o'clock. Among the prominent
apealters of tfeK* evening will he T, C.
Oardenr. State Secretary of the B. 1.
P. F. Mrs. (iardnor and Coleman
Craig, a representative of the Baptist
Standard.
W. H. King of Whitowright. receiv- ,
ed a telegram iuforming him of the
deafh of his uncle. Captain Ben F.
Jon«<^wTi\died early Tuesday morning
at nls boinp near Abilene. Captaiu
Jonea was 85 year* old, and *erved
Dallas county as Sheriff alx years 1h'-
fore moving to Abilene In Captain
jotifa was a brother of the late B<*v. H.
F. Jonea. a pioneer minister of the
Whltowripht section. fc j \
ffunt
.€
County Farm Agent C. C. Morris
demonstrated the principles of farm
<?*•>
Yon wiH like those Delicious
Angel Food and Layer Cakes
baked by"
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Spring Models are Arriving
New Shapes—
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New Heels—
New Patterns—
In Brown Kid.. Tan CM,.
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Prices $6.00 to $10.00.
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10 to 100 * 44 - " - I 80 14> ~
100 to ieoo 44
lOltt to 10,000 44
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the above dials now read
if the reading last month was 6,960
5.9S1 KWH.
SHOE CO.
THE AMOUNT CONSUMED THIS MONTH WOULD BE 21 KWH.
Kw!i=Kilowatt Hour. Gaa and water Meter# are Read the same way.
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We are offering some eighteen
numbers in Ladies' Pattern Slippers that
were priced from $9.00 to $14.00 at
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In cana convenient for use. When
yon work on yemr automobile
there Is no soop that will elean
your hands Ilka Hlgnet.
Price 15c; 2 for 2Sc.
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Our expert fitters recommend the Mod?rt because
they have found they can get effects with it that are
pleasing to our patrons.
We carry the Modart in complete line, and all new
models are supplied to us as,they come out.
The Modart. in our opinion, compliments the
skill of fitters in giving them a variety and selection of
models from which to select for every possible re-
quirement.
You will find, too. that the extra margin of ser-
vice in the Modart, its style, its contort, and the fact
that it keeps its shape until entirely worn out. are qual-
ities that make its initial cost seem extremely small.
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You are cordially invited to inspetl the new modest
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ly—It#s light—-A child can move it from one room to
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Makes thevmost heat, with least gas. of this type of stove.
We have 7 sizes of this heater on display—Can furnish you
just the size you want. Don't cost much—Come
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Don't you realize we are more interested in your car' than
anyone else? When in trouble send.your car to us. All work
guaranteed. ~
Call in and let us show you the N^w 1922 Car. It is a
pippin.
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Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 145, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1922, newspaper, January 6, 1922; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth194185/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .