Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 144, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1922:
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On tRe Movie
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Yoting !Vo|il*V ITwIofll Id Sherman vflll Jshlug ooj
- lake plait* at.tli i first Bajltisl church
Friday evening at .7:30 t Vloek,
It i« announced that % C. figMtrter,
"Sfati* ijeoretaty of th# TBt^JMPT I'. tHtt swwr potat
he prfaent addresa, and waa the>*
*|<ulu'v You'll <atHl
«*. 1OU
, SjiCrr.. Smith/:
a eliahge of hut J
WB W-M iiiid^rj| r"eiwium**. TJ^r?1 aW aoak-
^yavw. udk-fTirontfli*,-.1 didwf think It.
■ ny *pr< lH*lenrs that ralu h< ^
|ii < -(}il llslM'U by Na^lmn^iu jLj^r f*for « 1>h* Aifc^THlhouiihii'n
her i-lal^r/ite I'rtHhuiUj^^TnmlUer ^eu «^e so perfectly fit
f« r M^'tro, now Mjiowtng at tho Trnxf* fed, mi^cX\\vh offered ho many
Tlma t rev tUucftstutiies MuritT^s far the yoinijc sUM^3^(TI«piay
rrT>i'r ability. e nt> di
<ulll.
replied, "> hai
erfcanlwrtlon is In excellent oomUHflft.
The Farm Bureau haw a mu-
tual IfiKUinore ^X(liajagi^"fnr It* mem-
wr . imt ini<« Oi^wmnrin i>j hi h finur
liviuK
L^Htr a Fren.h jPatiBv mak«rjwr*roall. nnrnt rrle# Lady Huh
.a- fMl. ift*° '"^rtfiee to trfiyMrnew mater- hie; *hejtypt^ixX-^
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on. .Mr. Morrlii Nritl.
g. the romiuoittty HiHrketjiML . . n
iatioiiH from which rpjKjjttirlirS re- ^fl" 'wouisi^S-ero called -into
xvlvi'd W%Hhii*H<j((jij^,>iMj^^^'<«^t^mati e!4, ^ > ata
" alfalfa #« hat
rta nrhlfcb showed what jgjggu fSi? a w me uly.
oe*.
wwtsc of 1 lie <Hs
At the Washington. .
To leyifw a Pom MIX pleiitfrb js nl-
enenH of the ways :i pleasure. hoeause. while" the
that^Mrs. (ijurtitfir. who 1* a worker 'theJPafm Bureau lw iioffik iti ^ ^ ■ ■- , . , ^ , ■ mM I
itt the>0. V.. au<1 Coleman CreU^Artiv inarkwlnjr prtfMem* ■*S'\\*^xy&r?' tt «terl^l-aiul^r|ft . ir is unlikely that writer i* vifwiiigthepicture to tell the
at<* editor of the Baptist Standard Inald Wr. .Morris, and he^feTateclilS evi« t 4 u(>r" ' plihlit- Ahottt M;Jtt^Knows ho is aure of
of Dallas, will al#!« Im* prea^tii at tbo ik'nee the ^report giv+*n by [ 1n <,°8'unrt'H worn dnrintr the niaklnij a pleasiiie of linalneaa. TlU'new
ruTTt. A large atfeudaiw «• ii* look oil fbr,
a* well an a wreat deal of Interest in
the mi«etiiur. silie# iho M. Y. y I . i
shormuh b enioylhsr wido sproail iufer-
eat'Umoilf th*- Aiumitl r iu m^rtr Of tlif
Baptiat Chureh In ^horhujin af the proa'
ent. .
If. B. Bla|Jtf^Sinaut'r of t
erM oat,f>a njrr orpmlod und
reau. plvoivarj
This w*a ttio first-
orjeatiled. *flM >lr.
3. laHt if ii.nJ ^rti|
'IWO poundx of wool to sell.
T. M. C. At Athletic
Schedule Announced
The ^>l|lowiuir « 4 effiW for Clie ath-
tertr departiitent" trf ^the Sherman Y<
M. C. A. i announce<l: .
Thnrftday.d
Hlcrh Hehool basketlmll s^nad, 3
4 u. in. >■'■■'
5
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Bo.VRt ton 10 tWel-bf years, -I to
p. m.
Hiirti School Boys. 5 to 0 p. m.
Soniftr gym class, 7:3() to p. m.
Senior bnakeUmll, K'iSO to fttilO p. m.
High School pirls* physical class. 8
to 0-a. m. .
SpOttHih r«hiarf 7: 0 m
- . Friday.
TTiph School basj^etlwll atptad, 3 to
A p. m. -
Interaaediatc boys * to ' i> m.
Buslm^ men'a *ym :ir to
ft:1!!? p. m.
Younger business men's pyrn elans,
fl.ir. to 7 ;15 p. m,
Ijtdies' gym class, 0:30 to 10:30
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, ffifclt school plrla' claas. ft to 9 a. m.
$alearnt: tiiliip elaaa. T:30 p. m.
Saturday.
Boys. twMvo to fourteen years, 0 :.'*<>
to 10:30 a. m
Inter-claas games, Saturday after-
noon.
WILL ASK rt)K .ro« YOt NO
MEN t ofe Tin: MINISTRV
ittocia fe« /yen papctrh
CUattanooga. Tenn., Jan. 5, —A nation
Wide campalffn to enUft n.OOO young
SOrsops to train for the ministry and
"for^orcigu missionary work was deter-
mined upon at a conference here yes-
terday of the International Christian
Endeavor field secretaries itnlou.
^port given by I TirTrv" wwiumes worn aurinir tl
he wool l'vow^r,1,ff<'nn,r Kfu f's of <Me prod action a
ider the Farm !u,,^iue in their originality. They £
a>e .Miv picture which William Fox
toe- presents this week at the Washington
On'l>ec. 1
weAr au opera gown of gold metallic in its aijioir triat the lights go on and
it had a meitiiarshlp of .*>(50, including • 'I'it-h. lashioned on one straight piece th^ stio w is over when jou leel thfltjitfl
anrw.. ffrtm Cut Worn tii ami -ot p mtttton 'ilf (i,° " 'terial. it is wound alwiutHie hnvelmn wauhlag ihe iilrtnre fiir only
jwpe rron CiBfowla. ant! woRiUion . , , . . . ,^ vU . ,r
pounda of wool - Tile association has ,MM,V i,n<1 °W* each shoulder a few miuutes. U'J^Fhc Night Ilorse-
markofed all of this wool oxcept about wH,t t' '"" row strap, Ot.o aingle firsteu- * takes-^r' an hour to show.
Oils o
of Mte
suits.
Hut theiv -is another woman
o ha# slnilUM- pruiis .to obtain an <
two clash with hiienfat"- From.4he^^^linburgh Scotsman. #,
Then there is whn^o | An khs« nt-mimled ^ yemleinau. on a
h)ire proves a rruPed^ rTml i|£her ^1nu* boa^ being upset, sank twice ls f<ne re-
aeter* all of wJuHn^r^eotfiTMim nt i>irfs memb« ring that he <«o0ld swim. ' 'M
of a wojfrp£a*fofont story l^shiHa 'Miss} gr$ ^ '
F l^fitrice Joy, l.ticiWe ■llutfou. | Aske F>af!R ther he was guilty Or not
ule Wrtrrentoii gnd .Man ia Mauon, all guilty of assault, au Irlshnuin re.plledi
players of oilit.v and reputatio*^^ j "How can I . tell, yer Honou, till 1
• l^ilh^-Mtut Live- U a |ii>injunHiui hn.vc heard the fvldanea^
of a tstOfcjt by Alii e Ijuer Miller Wliich , «
was publlSlfed in the Saturday Kvening I "I shalt continue to(keep on hand
Post. It is a dramatic, and appeal lug ;.ln0orted cigars of ihy'own manufac-
pk&lfjfi, •' ^ ■; '*5.- ^ <
COSTS $54,000 (itm
ROl'HIl BACK IN GAM!
Attneiattd Pret$ Dispatch ^
" I'rlmeitm.Und.. Jon. Tf.-^-lt
the Ciuclnlmttl National league Cltih
|T 4.n00. spfead ov#r a period of three
years, to bring Eddie Itoush. stellar ont-
fieider. back liitu baseball. Itoushj
made thls-afe^tement here while.
wax to his. lioxni:. ul lJiikluu
f*•*#felli >i liilntiiirr tniit
from a hunting triiir-
.
Very Polite.
v
Front the Indianaindis .Vew^,
A number oi ihlltlren had feeen run-
ning across the corner of ^-ittrwu in
Central avenue. Tb<* Tvorfteii ef the 1 ANNOI NitMWi
houw stopped one of the
ture." runs a*tohacc<mlst's window
nouncetnent.
Russia u 11
s wear a pehked
star and
the hcust trafllc regitln-
I'aris the worst, uccordihi
to an Americftn Investigator^
rottei
Graduates of l(« A^riealV
fiovei of labor,
■ * Huwfc unj 'imj; <mMl,vl..g
1 univeituiii'S, ."^4 Ji
in aftT"
boys, a
tine down
-ii
doing yesterday."
1 l|k g your pardon, ma'am.
never ran across your lawn
were offered bids of s 5 ami 7 cents bv gaitnent rliat refjuire<l the esp<H,'ially cd. in which Mix appealed a shoi)t
middle men. •(dcs|gned and woven material. Unable time ago. His characterization as Whis-
TomatoMeti Get Surprises. r° Purchase the quantity required for .tliilg IMn is a splendid piece of work.
The tomato exchange handled 741 cloak, it was necessary to have i At the asiiiitgton Fhursday.
cars from 28 shipping ,stints, and grow-! >«* (« « who ^,le lot. sufficient of
ers iii the territory experienced a hiih* l Il li A /0 * score of cloaks, j A| tlie Gerti.
ertO jinheard qi cM-euram^' -a rise*" in I or a Parisian street sc* ne. Naximova i< jv (,(ii<«d«d e'Ven by \voman haters
the price of tomatoes In the middle of u,'ars S1 Idack velvet i-ostume cmhrold- tliat ladies nnist live, be they rii*h or
the season. Mr. Morris said tlj« mana- 1" ■silver. \Mth this is worn u
ger of this department rt^ffrleil.
TThe sweet potato market in East .... , .±
Teixas recovered within thi*ee weeks af- ,l,>k,jn,(1 *, 5Ji "
ter hrsttking this year when th* mana- J *n f"4' scenes. Nazlmova
ger of the Texas Potato tJr-twersVAs- F*, H.| S n sttmtflnig gown of black velvet,
wulutl'in authorise<l managers t ship- i ^ M° hodu^e-. A large ea-
piug jMiniis to hold members offerings mclla-in cut steel heads, worn in front,
oti the market. Three hurrdjred .and *5 tlu" on,v ^"tinient^ to the otstume,
, ' ' * '* '■ ■ " ' w • m M ■ •ail* 4.^ «fX fj
ihigh fur hat of silver . beaver and
elaborate Venetian cloak trimmed w
an
ith
twenty-seven ears were * aitdl*Hl. on a
flM charge of 4 cents the husljel net-
tiug the grower~ffn average j.Mce of 24.
cent* a bushel al ove the_ open' market,
Air. Morris said it was repined
For the garden twrtyr light sumhiery
Inn ks arc worn,
■ lit the death scene, where the ill-fat-
ed t'amllle succumbs. Nazlmova wears
an
running
saw you
but i
WKKj^M yest^'-
day," rcpiied thc lad.
"Yef,^ IrTfT yott did. 1 saw you run
across U yesterdfl^v'* exelaimed tin;
woniaC —
'I Iwg your jiardon tint am: ytm're a
llitr, mn'ain.'VBiHl the hfly lifted his'
cap ami went on down the street.
7 "
Dundee and White Meet
I .-an auvp, ;i tew advanced piano students for instruction in pmetiOUl
tie organ work or syncronizcd music for the screen.
Organs tuiu'tl and repafrrtl. For rates call Ctem Theatre after k iu-uir
HOWARD 4. JOHNSTON,
-Organist, tieni TheutreJ
4 ttnrlrted Pre it Dltpavci*
Boston, Mass., Jan. Tt.—Jfthnuy Hun-
dee of New York and Clwtrley White "Wf
Chleagof lightweights, will isox 10
'rounds lw re on J a unary ltL
Back hurt you?
up without feeling sudden pains, sharp
Cant ^straighten
mm pMpi
aches and twinges? Now listen!
That's lumbago, sciatica or nraybe
from a strain, and you'lLget blessed
relief the moment you rub your back
With soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs
Oil/' Nofchtng else takes out sore-
ness, lameness and stiffness so quickly.
You simoly rub it on and out eonres
"i
the pain. Jfeis perfectly harmless and!
doesn't burn or discolor the akin.
, timber up! Don't suffer 1 Get
small trial bottle from any drug atoreJ
and after using it just once, yc "
forget that you ever had backa
lumbago or sciatica, because your bac
will never hurt or cause any mor
misery. It never disappoints and hi
been recommended for 60 years. "
poor, or ambitious or otherwise. How
Some of them manage to do so is ade-,
qualely shown by the late <ioorg<« Loanf*
Tin ker in his screen masterpiece. "I.a-
dles Must Live." w hich w1llt e shown at
the tlem theatre next Friday and Sat-
«rdrtru.„JUt this delightful a- " apistil-
iftg'sfory. Betty ('oinps«ui. now a Para-
ranunt star ami the featured player In
the picture n.tmefl. ,has the role of a
young girl who has been rcarodrby her
rich brothcr-in-hiw imh! whose penniless
" T,
■•«sf -
' Hryaat Knocked Otrt. ':
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Atttxiale* Pt*n DOpatth
Eldorado. Ark. Jan. K.-~Young Wal-
lace of Xw Orleans, farmer S< utliern
welterweight champion, knocked out
Otis Bryant of Memphis here last night
in the flfMi round of a fO-round bout.
Arrangements are being made for a
match here next month between Joe
Lynch and Frankle tisrela.
father plans to marry her off to some
... exquisite neglig^o of silver grey chif- |rltmu j„ order th*T his inconn.'. de-
.Members of the EleiJliaiit. Butte Alfal- fo" vp m- A long ermine throw, which rived from his son-ln-law. may la*, in-
fa Associstlon. tlie organisation finder.f°rt*fs the sleeves. 13 thrown back over
the Farm Bureau for handling tlrtt and aaotiai the nrttnif-
commodity, renlized from to *20|frtr< ^methlng unique in the way of
, IV ^
the ton for choice alfalfa,-while ,tbl« j negligees ,
grade brought but |7.;si to individual I ,4<'imllje" wa« tetrantetl for the screen
sellers; |Kt to $1# the ton for No. j,11'.v Jtine Mathis and directed by Hay <\ |
Mb tie iirdividnals reallzeil $7: and from | Small wood. ..Kndolph J. Bergquist was
*12 to *15 for No. 2, while, individuals photographer; Natacha Batnhova. art
got |n,'Mr. Frlsh. manager of tliis as- director and Joseph fabler, technical
fcoeiatlofr reiKirtiMl. director.
The i*eports from the Texas Farm Bn- At Hie ^enprssn. ^
k'ea u (.'oti on (1 rowers' AssfM'Iation was .Some: of tlie most imfsirtaut s*-enes in
not heard Wednesday, but will bo giv-1 Vitniiraph's pVotluc-tlou "Tlie I.ittle Min-
en Thursday or Fritlay, said Mr. Mor- ^*Wch will lie shown at the Jef-
rls. who urged that as many <« ray son f^rson Thea tie on Friday and Saturday,
County farmers as jsissible attuiid the|n",'^', taken at night during a severe
dinvention oil tliese days aiTTl licar tlils "nrtn storm
Many ambitious men and women live
and donm know it iii
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rtr.-rrrvrm: v..*7tr
No ptrton whose nerves are If ypu Wit to svoid a very
continually irriutied, whose ap-' common cause of irritation aod
petite and digestion are disturb- enjoy restful sleep, good diges-
ed, or who doesn't sleep well tion, and the feeling of vigor and
has more than half his normal robust,, endurance that comes
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M
IT tAffc HOHSEm CiO TCI
MEXICO CITY FOR MU MEET.
iiioeMfii fr«i Diipntth
l^aredo, Tes*«r-Ja . r —jhe special
with tlHrty-lfcree bead of frnst Amer^
can race horses left here this morning
for New Orleans, en ronte to Mexico
City for the race meeting of the Inter-
national Jockey Club, lieglnnlng next
week.
Detroit Trains at Augusta.
t -"■■■ ""-rrr'-rcf!
Detroit. Jan. 5—The-Detroit Ameri-
can baseball clqb probably will train
tbb year «t Augusta, Oa.r-aeeotding to
Frank J. Navln, president of the organ-
isation. • .
TTi
report. "Any farmer who will * avail I Nights In Hollym-^^m]ft^£Jere '
. . . ^ : . 1 . ... • I i ll ti.t< n * Iti. AJW .v4' * I. .. M<..t . i . .
If of this opportunity will give
lf a rare treat." said Mr. Morris.
Senator Penrose
Buried Thursday
t?ioc1ateit P*-ett nitvwh
FhlladelpUiu, Pa., Jap. 5 - Tlie fo*
neral of SeuatOr Holes Penrose was
,held this niorplug. The same great se-
ciecy that surrounded the making of
arrangements for the funeral waa
maintained until the body of the po-
lltjcal leader was lowered Into the
brfcif-lifted grave in South Laurel Hill
cemetery. No Information was forth-
^n/r\rnrnr'vv"v""-■■
bitter.cold at the season of the year in .
which this production Whs made, ami
the. rain was falling in torrfnts as ^e-j
quired by the action. Director David
Smilh Instructed ewch aiember of the
company to bring an extra change of
clothing when going to location in the I
gypsy camp, ns a good drenching was in.
prospect. There wer*' several scei fmt| .;«t«
also to Jm« taki'U ill the Is s Angeles itiv-
er where lb b Dow and the little minis
terrescue i«ord ItUitotil ftoin the fhift).
Tlie imsi who had to'pfunrc intofmie
fiver wefe s< blue with oold that they
could soRioely think fo follow director
fal instructions. After the scenes were
completed the members of the company
made a rush for fhe dressing rooms to
One man hung
jbafk. He stood on the lot shivering and
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lUclicious
Angel Food and Layer Cakes
baked by
PURITY
enoatA o) sjossooan^
^ ttAWl LQZ
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chance fbr success in life. For
weakness, debility, anemia and
general lack of tone are a serious
handicap to anybody. 4
Those who drink tea or coffee
are often sufferers from these
conditions. Tea and coffee con-
tain caffeine, a substance which
has a decided stimulant action
on the nerves.
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--Each cup of strong coffee
contains about as large a dose of
caffeine as your doctor would
ordinarily give to a^ very akk
person.
1 You can readily see that the
effect of giving this stifnulant
regularly to a well person might
to healthy, normal people, quit
tea and coffee, and drink Postum,
instead.' It is a rich, coffee-
like cereal beverage—perfectly
delicious 1
Order Postum from your gro-
cer today. Drink this frsgiraht,
aromatic beverage and see how
much better youll feel—able
to do more without becoming
fflRgueu "*-* as tnousanas nave
discovered for themselves.
PoctumcomM in two format Instant
Postum (In Una)mad* instantly in the
cup by the addition of boiling wattr.
Postum Cereal (in pachpg** of larger
bulk, for those who prefer to make
the drink while the meal la being
rt( i
finally have a tendency to make prepared) made by boding for 30 min-
him sick ate*. Sold everywhere I
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Postum for Health—"There's a Reason
Made by Pomim Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Michlian-
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Sasks Oriflin of Oanainf.
Can It be. in any sense, poaalble to
conjecture that the origin of dancing
came from the desire .t^ftcape from
one'a self." into aft imaginary w*Srld?
Jp that case, it might also have
been a form of madness", as one flhdM
1t Iii die Dlonyaiaft intoxication at the*
Attic festivala, when wine and the
Cities, the satyrs and the maenads,
#1 closely United togther, writW
Arthur Symoiis to the Torum.
Certainly, even now, one of the best
omens in escafdng from one'a self la
dancing: Coder ftftd conditions, the
only o#e. The gueatlon i : Can one
ever escape from one'a Self?
: There are so'' nm^y means. There
Is, £ar instance, a rapture In the dance
which Intoxicates every aettse to a
point of Tiumau Infinity ; that is, While
one U danclbg. After, iouies the re-
coil, S*a rfcvttrre « Vi eter he meas-
ured ; while one endures it. It has no
limits. But. ala*: for one'f finite na-,
ture, notViing Iksts.
--I.,*-— •'— -410 ■ < - ITA'A
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American Democracy.
Whoever in America dislres to fet-
ter his fellowmen must act by In-
Huenclng tUa^r. inieUajet. l£ ke wiahea
to see no idle man and ?ie poor man
In the land, he muat take care that
theTa shall be Ho ignorant man. Ignt.r-
aaca la that mother of supershtnn
and misery. Men are better in pro-
portion as they are wiser. In what-
ever dim-tlc&' w^ look we se4 the im-
pirevemeht. The jdiyslcaf man Is more
powerful, the intellectual man Is more
perfect, tlie moral ,man more pure.
The morality of a natlofi is ihe sg-
gregate of the morality of the Indl-
vtduals. A lary msh Is necessarily a had
man; an idle Is necessarily a demor-
alised population.—John . William
coming" whether there "us any n-ligi JI
ous serviced. Newspaper reported -were 'nfw ''r.v clothing.
nut admltled to the burial ground, jhat-k. He stood on the
Vffbe fact«that the Senator would lw w,Hl shattering twth tried to get warm
buried ttaiay liecanie kuown late yes- Wore an open fire which had been used
tcrdav when the city iasued a permit « « '-amp scene, director David Smith
—
mm
1wfes
for interment for .Tautiary or there-
after. t Tin4 Immediate family of. Sen-
ator Penrose consists of "tbrieeVbrotliers.
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Henry Turner, Former
City Sexton9 is Dead
Henry Turner, about 70 years old, J
wiio for sixteen years was city sex-
ton in Shfrmau. ia dead, according to
a telegrum received in Sherman
Thursday morning.
. The body •will be ahtpped here for
burial and will arrire at 3 a. m.
Sunday, 12 : ^
Tine funeral arrangements havejaot
been complrted.
Mr. Turner died in Idaho, to which
fltate he movetl several yeirrs ago.
Oas for illuminating purposes was|
flrat manufaeturtHl In the IT. 8. by J
•ravid Melville, of Newport, Rhode
Island, In IKOtV.
noted him and remarked:
' Hadn't you «t*'tter change
A"i*
* f
your
iar-f
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M*'
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RESOLUTION
STARTS TODAY FOR 3 WONDERFUL DAYS—
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The picture that is breaking records at the Palace Theatre. Dallas, this week,
where it in playing all wek.r .
urn.
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Mice Had Uaad Sleeps.
Abotft a year ago I waa having a
dress made. When the sleevea
;e finished, .they mysteriously dis-
appeared. I looked for them for days,
but coujd iiot find. them. La ft week I
off the organ to dean
'■* Mfefgggpk
o, a ineuse iest
in the Kittom of^t&a organ.—Chicago
po
**111%*/ 5 HMMiyOS-e' Nkj
American*.
work!
COld.
If yon are not already one of
our numerous, satisfied patrons,
begin the New. Year right by
ptionlng your calls and,: our
wagon will be on tlie job for
either laundry work or cleaning
and pressing.
O*. ' e« vy ;,P fi' <„• •" . '' .' ...' '
Pltone SC. ... .
*$PT * nSy-
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Tlie screen'3 Handsomest Lover and Star of "The Four Horsemen" and "The
^heik." *"
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