Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 150, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 11, 1922 Page: 5 of 8
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ARV 11
from jUMaWf vi^it with friends in Dal
SHERMAN
WEDNESDAY
John Hoard of Whitewright rvu*i a
business visitor to this city Tuesday.
Jess Ilollingsworth of YVhitemound
wan in the city ^transacting business
Tuesday.
•-•-M. h^B&rwU of Oklahoma
D. II. Washburn of ftella^was in * business visitor to this
ASSOCIATION IS IN FINE
NANCIAL SHAPE
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DEFENDANT ILL AND COl'LD NOT focl'M ft,, Dinat*
BE PRESENT WHEN CASK f MUW.etow,, Conn., Jan. n-Ua,*,.
is 1 icing killed by too ma uy fouls,
in the openioi; of I>r. Edgar Fauver,
WASCALLBIX
TIh- of KriM-st CugglnM, r ri« Weak,}.lul r„rv,.rB|tv ath.
mMM. t'liarRfU with lmircler In .■« • ,I,>,«r ,ir.,i «ud pnvhlrat of tbtt
Directors in Col-
a- '
lit Tnrieiinv {TV"'.' "l,u "H! l"irnli"5,L'f.a "egto 8t «*> «
111 IIILfllUvlll ed When ealled in Judge t. K. Wideox a Hvstem which ivnul
advocates a new scoring
vi ... ^ ^ ,r . , QW whieb tvould make It
Fifty Ninth District Court Wednesday Hible foP u teflm to wl wu
morning, due tp defense's counsels rep- wi on fouls alone
aii n t m ■ -mm dm mm leaentatlpn that the defendaut was i 11 _——
All Debts From Last Show, Held at hi* home iy Paris.
• •-jt^ i . d M ' J T Defendants attorneys were tim'prol'.
1,1 December, raid and 'eut when the ease was called Wedue
Outlook Bright T"'"u
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fa scor-
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A**oeiatcd Pre** Di*patcht
Duluth. Minn., .Ian. ll./~~ A dozen
mctuliers of the Duluth rank eofpsj
.Minnesota National Guard, >vitli^4irfilts
and trucks, will leaveJipre-thTs uiOru-
iwtr for the wilderw>ks of the nortlj
tif> of Minnesota to establish a-basc for
au jtirplnue ordered by the 8tate to
>arch for James Ma her. Cook County
Commissioner, -who lia< hecH lost for
two weeks lii tbe vicinity of 'Hiunder
Bajv£ ake Superior.
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Mll^s Wilmrr Ws left for visits in
Dallas; IJoHston and ottter point*
u few days.
Misses Madaliue and Kuby Mounts
of Van Alstyne were Shennau visitors
Tuesday
Johnnie Hob Arnouett ofYoji Al
atyne was visiting Sherman
iTiroiif|Y
Be/ Promulgated
borlff's Department. Judfie ^
Vmc6x~or<hTed tltat CoKglnVattorners ,
in si. Jr wax stated that he was stilL ' ^ Wellington, Jan..<J^^
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HiiT.ho Jfrayf011, Cwuilty IToqrtry JiTTd jMK it wma stated that he was , . Washington, Jan, ,Jrt— Secretary of
Rabbit Breeders Aaaoeiatidn was shown . L , ' f Agriculture Waltace is cohsi<|erijj
to be In good financial condition when a special venire of sixty mew had tentative-draft of rules and reguia
the "nnya! report, following thf.De- for this S A VlaJ^J™* J?'/^nJJ^Tths Fed.
cember show was read at the monthly vettlre u fltKO drnwa fur Friday when "hlch |75 '
mating iu Denison Tuesday-evening. lbt4 (-Smpauion case of Tom Dodds is made available for eon-
the city on business Tuesday.
Frank Duncan made a business trip
to Denlsoii Wednesday^
Mr. and |iiwrl.h yd. are visit1
Iuk in South Texas tbi a terwi^
Kd>rar lVveto Hp^nc _ the^ day in
(JnvnvilleJ&^Hihesda
R. Smith'made a business
trip to JiofTe Tuesday.. .
Gainer Jg£ t to'Deuison on bus-
intw Wednesday. f . . r
AT. C. Fifft has returned from a
business viajt it* Deuten. ,
Jim Blaiighter of Van .Vlstyin' was
in the city on business Tuesdajrl
J. A. Undtrwood of Tfoney Grove was
a business visitor Wednesday,
Jfni Knoch of Duluth. Minn., is visit-
ing tn the city far Mew days. , ;
W. H., Fowler of I>euison was trans-
action business hi the e|ty Tuemlay^ „ ti _|_ %
Mui-k Atuip of l^llsb~WM-«B -o«t-eC Br, a . Bl^fctefe jglWKn^iityne
town visitor to-this city Tuesday. was an out of town visitor Jo this
K. D. Kldd of Cells was a business city Tuesday.
visitor to this city Tuesday. ^ F. G. Bert of Dallas was numbered
friends
ggjpge
Krnest Russell of (Gainesville waa
in the CTB^jtEftiisactlng tmsiness Wed-
^Irs Guy Hamilton of Whitewright
i« spending a few) days in this city
as a guest of Sherman frieda^T ^
Scott Fulton, editor of the Van Al-
atyne Leader, was lu the city Tues-
day.
John Moore, County Probation Of-
ficer, left for Whitewright Wednesday
c« official business. * -v-. -+e~
k*
Associated Pre** Di*paUhm
Springfield^ 111., Jan. Some coal
mines in llliuois that have withstood
Not only are aU bills of the association flot The State will *«nounoe ready In ®trU°Hof^Federal aid remds, it was previous slump® in business since
paid, but a balance Is left In the treas- tlliH H4, ,,
ury, It was reported, w
supplies wbUh will be ready for the
nua:l shoWs in the future.
Mrs. Kern Resigns.
The association defeii ^wm be ready.
were bW
Cbiibty on a change of venue.
i* 4iot -known if tfie1 unnouncetl today, i In formulating iYhe day of their organization are' elos-
theae^ fliKtoBWitital rules. It was said. jllJf down, a cording tornports ret^'lved
owns one hundred.jfhne coii-ps and other 4 f^oth cas«'s were brmiKht to (Jraysou department is consulting the, here, with no other explanation than
will have ! "no biisiness/' ™
Stat«' highway officials, who
much to do with carrying* out the
purposes of the act, as represented by
e\eetitfvo coinini 11 <*o of the Amer-
ican Associctioii of State Highway of-
ficials. ■ y* , ■* ■
Each State highway department, ac-
: as secretary of the association and elec-1 p i
V WeMTofthe year comprised I favement raragraptis
tuio of the tnost-imprrrtant features of mtutiMutumtttutMuttHnntu
Tuesday night's meeting. In appre<ia- L 1T t , In ■'eordlng to the announcement. has
tlon of Mm. MlMoru'jg ^rviccs with the . M** J- JIiLi t^ey Is reported iUreipi^vU t« ~*ubmit.4o tluj ,de-
association, which have fcxteifded over h^r houie oft North B^oughton street. J part incut a tentative map - showing
the past few years, while she has heki i (routes proposed for priniHry and mh-oii-
tbe offioe of County Home Demonstrate H Xlie ItOyal Arcli chapter will hold daiy systems or roads to l e constrmt-
or. the association "presented her with a Jta regular meeting 'ITiursday night at ed under the ci. In considering these
gift of $i£> in cash, and v« ted her a life- 7:30 o'clock. recommendations, it Was Saul: specWI
long membet- of the.aasociation with nil — jfttwitlo© will Im glrm « social 4 nd
dues paid. 1 MissJ llmiua Winningkoff has been economic question* involved. Mean-
" The following officers were elected: quite sick the past-week at her home, landing definite decision upon
Ed Moore, of Denison, presideut ; J. E. corner Elir and Cherry streets. j details of the K"deral highway system.
Pierce. Shermati. vlce presideut; C. W. ] — I ™'h Project submitted by ttte States
Kerr, lienison. swretary apt! treasurer; ' Tlie boys of the De Molay will con- to cloffe study by tpe Bu-
H. Y. Parrott. Denlsou: W, M. Kelly, fer the initiatory and De Molay de- - r('uu <,f fo «^ternii.ne
Among the latest to clifse was the
Springfield-district, mine at Rlverton,
which had ois-rsted 15 years without a
la id,off for
*our hundred" a en were
an indefinite period. • ^
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Dallas Boarding House
and 2 People
Seriously Injured
Atsoaaled Pi 'in Dispatch^
'Dallas. Texas, Jan. 11-
J. H. Hughes uiade a business trip
to McKinney Wednesday. ^ '
Jack Williams weat to Dallas on
business Wednesday.
G. A. lackey of Tom Keau was lu the
city on business Tuesday. ■
G; J. Poi .er went to I>allas Wednes-
day, ha vInt, ou a busiucss mis-
slon. -x '
Wm. Dentils left fbrVW« eo Wednes-
day, where he will spend the week
transacting business.
J. B. Riley, who has been transacting
business fa this left for , Dallas
Wettifsdij
vo men
Jolin Cmphress of Van Alstyne was
transacting business in this city Tues-
day.
Mr. and Mis. M. M. Goldeu of Mo-
Alester, Okla.. are'^'ialtlng friends ia
this-city for a few days. A
W. J. Ho'lingsworth of Whltemound
among the out-of-towp visitors to this
city Tuesday, having come ou a business
mission.
('• E.^ Meadow of Gainesville was
among %the out of-town visitors,-who
transacted business in this city Tues-
day.
Mrs. Dick Massif of McKiun
Mrs. Tom Massle of Van ^lstyfTe spent
ttu ilnp \vf«t|iniMln«
**wy TTTrWUt « n *
A. Parrlsh.
I4, W^-^tfcDoualti of Denison w
out-of-town vidt
having visited
business. *•
0. J. Ha.a den, of McKinney, >was
Shennan Tnestlay, vinitiug Mr. <uid
Mrs. Jim Kitching, and looking after
his business interests here.
Blnkley Hetel Arrivals;
C. M. Mjirs-hall. Dallas; H. A. Ber-
ber, Dallas: Geo. Tucker, Dallas;
Dan H. Burt, Gatesville; O, Wf Cash.
■■^■pPpCANNKS
fContinued from page one.)
part of the 1,000,000.000 marks already
paid, will getH.129.000,000 marks of the
in kind each year, Jjaurrfr-
aider going as foll^*#: 2!G,000,000
to Italy; 100,000^00 to Gfeat Britain,
125,000,000 to Belgium ; 7.000.0Q0 to Ja-
, j. the rest to other beneficiaries
untier the treaty.
able in cash in 1022, Great Britain will
,000 of whtefitlshe ^Iff lean
to Fntuce^ the hrau beins
from later cash paymeriito by
The rest will ftp
ig* on aelglula'B prieHty. ^
W2 This division applies only to ti
ent year, the Idea being t luir the pay-
menta la cash 1 M p irt applied to
paymeuc «f |0tcrest «erle«t A of the
IJeman,bonds to the value of 1,000,000.-
000 gold marks now In the bamh of the
reparations commission to secure T«av-
meut of 510,000.000 marks to Belgium.
400,000,001) to
000,000 to Italy.
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Want Boston Team.
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Attociatcd Pre** Di„patckt 'P
Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 11
cate of Clevelanders
the market for
to be in
American
Worth
Howard
Dal-
Walter*L. smiih,
Phinipa.Dallaw;-
Louls, Mo.:
W. A. Chatiwic^
wick, Dallas;
F. Lea<
irjjgm
>C.
Lane, Texas ; H.
l)«t««: s. M. McAftH'. r. C. Chaltln met W,^!,."du7 ""igl.l at T:Jo ' « pr.>po«.I *111 fit 2^15 dV<"" ^ tt,U"""",S CUUrt ,0r " "Pim W. Bletradorp Ball.,; A.
and J. H. Pteroe. Bhenuau. ai.d 11. F. oVI«k. . ..},«* B*'aer«l syattni a« Bnally ,dW"* " A, Brown, Loa Angelt-a, «W. J. Earle
Sheplierdf Denison, directors. Mr. Par-
rott is chairman. With the exception J i^-wis Johnson of ludlanapoUs, Iud.,
of Mr. Kerr to smvwd Mrs. fcru as i8 visiting his uncle. Dr. C. E. John-
Tse«retary, thew frofetio changes in thc sou on West Houston street, who Is'
officers. . in. i)r. Johnson,- who is ill at bis
Egg Safle Aimouneed. • home on West Houston is reported
Plans were made at the meeting for improving.
holding, on the first Monday In Febru j ^
ary. an egg sale In h0th Sherman and . Mrs. Loren Goddard went tp McKlu-
Denlson, for the l eueflt of poultry club JM y Wednesday morning to attend the
girls and boys of Grayson Couuty. Set funeral of her uucle, Chartes E. Mar-
fings from some of the. prise winning tin, who died at FarmersviUe, Collin
flocks of <;tajson County breeders will County, Tuesday mornhig. Mr. Martin
be priced at about half their usual was W years ot ii^e at the time of li!ft
price to the Isand girls. Twenty death; Burial was lu Pecan Grove
Emperor
Hungary Fatherland
A«*orfcite<f Pr* IM*
Budapest JifiT TT^t regard Hun-
gary as my fatherland. I am also
convinced that I will return to Hun-
gary." former Emperor, Charles is
quote*"! as making fhis declaration to
the correspondent of a Budapest news-
paper who interviewed him ut Fun-
Abuuse of Mrs. Mary Culberson here, t
The second story of the tuiildiug was j
a mass of flames when the fire was_dis- j
covered.
Ja<*k Bell. 35, and John R. Kelly, 50,
aire in hospitals with serious burns ou.
the face and body. ...
Properly loss was estimated at |&,000.
A. Brown, Los Angeles, Culif; J. Earl
Miss Elsie Mae Brown has returned Parks, Fort Worth; Cress Stewart,
■ PjSpB^ Dallas3 B. -J. Harpdf. Dal
S. T. BaW Tyler; W. J, Gard-
ner, Chicago. Ml;: W .VH. Prother.
DaUas; P. C. Gathard. Dallas; Wv O.
Nance, Dallas: & Ernest WT. Wright,
DaUaa; R. F. CholUtt-, Fort Worth; L.
B. Welle, Dallas? V. B. Curtis, Jr.r
Dallas; Wm. Cunningham. , Pine
Bluff; John L. Gay, Fort W'ortb; L.
C. Steel, Dallas; W. H, Dial, Dallas;
a H. Porter. Dallas; A. Atr>Wvi*hk
Dallas; B. H. Howard. JtoplIn, ;
R. Froment. St Ix>uls, Mo,; A. V.
Shlrler. Jof Un. Mq. ; F. W. Gouse,
Grand Rapids. v
Lineup. V '
settings have already been guaranteed Cemetery at McKinney at 11* o'clock • cl,a1, Mutlo'ra< where he is in exile.
Wednesday morning.
, fj?g-lUk3w et It 1 stated.
Arbuckle's Second
The V. M. C. A. second basket ball
team was defeated by the Sherman
Trial Now On fall Hitfi Schtxil team Tuesday evening by
* siai 4"vW V-/II V^ait ymNI n« 4<i ... Ml thlii Iia>inir Mm flr*t
Card of Thanks.
We wish to cgrpft'ss "our sincere
thanks and appreciation for the many
a score of 20 to 21, this being the first j aota of kindness shown us by our
. —, .. . > . I game of the season. This High School friends In our recent illness and l>e-
-JTT-li# T. . ti twim 18 to'Heved to be the strongest rcavement. Also for the many bcauti-
team t]uy hnvv h,ul for ,nn,,v decades* fui fiojcaf offerings. ^
Of n « ^ for !h!^t.« h and " muu'v ^ gMm°8 expected . AND MRS. «. G. DURHAM.
ing towns, as
«<>■ :W*r
From Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph.
The editor of a small paper in a re-
mote district of Southern California
found hiniM'lf unable to Insert his us-
ual column of births, marriages and
deaths.
Thinking that aome apology was
needed for such an uulNVward cir-
cumstance. he Inserted thq following,
in clear, black type;
"We regret that, owing to pressure
upon our space, several deaths have
been inevitably psypened"
A brake on each
jll-Ttir 4oo o nl^ win oi l in
an au-
skldiltng'
Select Your Rugs
and Draperies for Spring
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Visit our Walnut street building and get
in touch with the new patterns, new de-
signs; new colors and striking color com-
binations interwoeven into the new spring
xoverings \ aW draperier^to^mateh
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j Van Alstyne High School at the Sher-
Superlor Judge Ha rold I> uderback.
Th'' III the Aral «« <MiS*r«.l. i Y. M. C. A. WodueaUay night arl
Atwryr '"T tx" „ „',.iock. Ten cmta ailnilwlou will be
prosecution have expresstxl belief that ..*,,.,.-^1
this trial, which is to lie conducted ou , _
a grand jury Indictment would be
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longer than the first one.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Dr. and Mrs. It. T. Bryan, promt
ncut mlssbauiries of SbMiighai, China,
are to be guests of Shermau Baptists
, next SAmlaj. Dr. Bryan will speak at
I the First Baptist church in the morn-
• v I ing aiMl East Sherman at the evepipg
Announcements under this, heading hour. In the afternoon a missionary j
are
ocratic
.
nncunwmeurs unuer tnis neaoing «vu*.,.
subject to the action of the Dem- { rally will be held under the auspices !
.tic primaries in July, 1922. ,. ot the W. M. U. from 3 to 4 j
: - I the. I'M I tn ntiwt rhnreh. Both of these 1
For Congress, Fourth District of Texas
SAM HAYBFRN.
(Reelection.)
For To* Collector, Grayson County:
7 D. U. (Dolph i VACGHAN.
the First Baptist church. Both of these
missionaries will deliver short ad-
dresses. Many of the >workers in. the
City and county are expected to hear,
them., A cordiul welcome to every
one. •
Really
Coffee?
If not yon have fomething
coming io you which no
mount of talk will explain.
The best coffee is made with
a v &0YAL ROCHESTER
PERCOLATOR.
Put as many cups j|f cold water
In the pot as you #ant to make
cupa of foffee- -p«t a tablespoon
fUll of cotfifro In the l>asket for
each cup |t water, place Per-
l^fgtor on hot store. In less
tlran a mitule it:, begins to
No grounds, no waiting for
toffee to settle—It never
boils.
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We have these in Aluminum
and Nickel Plated Copper.
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Come see these Percolators
we are talking about.
-A clear title to • home la an
excellent form of Ufe toaur
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1922 will Reward
the Fighter!
Are You Fightinc
^ Or Drifting?
Dlstilsy advertising copy should bo
received In tills office 'riot later than
-1:00 P. 'M. the day preceding publi- ^
cation to obtain the best service.
%
Advertising for tlie Weekly Demo-
crat Is received tip to 3 ^JD P. M.
Wednesdays. \
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Display advertising nopy <for the
Sunday Issue of The Democrat should
ls recetvefl ThUmlay. and cannot be
accepted after noon ou £aturda&
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Phone 110 Or 111
The Sherman Democrat
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
fdm
any pronounced color scheme iyou may
have in mind and for any room in the
home—
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We have many new decorative features, just turnfed out by the best
authority on home decorations, are now here for your inspection and
approval. We would be pleased to have you call at any time, t<r
suit your convenience, and let us go over some of the new ideas for
beautifying the interior of your home.
, The first hUa will be seen bopping aronnd on your lawn
before you hardly realise it Get ready for Spring now!
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New Rugs—All Sizes—All Prices
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Bolt after Bolt of Pretty New Spring Patterns in
dainty Drapery Fabrics just arrived. Some special
purchases, among the new arrivals, enables us to
make you some very interesting prices.
MARKS BROS.
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Sherman's Greatest Department Store.
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WE DON'T WANT
to compete with the life
ance companies, but, honestly, «
comfortable home is a fine thing
to leave the family.
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Tiet us help you get a home
ihat will make you feel * wore
secure and more Independent*
Onr materials make better
homes; * * ll
Dupont B. Lyon
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