Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 155, Ed. 1 Monday, January 16, 1922 Page: 4 of 6
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT. MONDAY, JANUARY 16. 1922.
THE SHERMAN. DAILY DEMOCRAT
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Published iXUlyrJ wpt Saturday.
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DAILY DFMOCRAT—R.v <Vrrti rr <J«o Month. <V 0; three months, #1.80;
y]\ months, *."...">0; one yonr, $<]!,/*>. Bv innil In 0 ray sop County : One'Mouth,
fiOc; three months, tlMi ope year, $T M. By mall outside of Ortfyaon
County awf in Tarns and Oklahoma: One month 7He; six months, $4.W; one
your, ST.&O lieyond Texas and Oklahoma and within 1.00() miles: One
jrft nth. S.v; six months. MMi one year, f-ft.00. A'd piibserlptions are payable
10 8?{VmTt to The Sherman IV'mo<raf. Publishers, Sherman Texas. Subscri-
bers desiring address ohsuijpl please give-eld address as well as new one,
2£BRRH drlirisSO( WTKn PRBSH—Tho Associated Press Is
cxcbisivWerftTtled to the use for republication of all nesrf dispatches credited
to otherwise credited" In-tlH* pilfer a*4*ifto the loeal news published
rein All ritfns of republication i)t tftrttki'dispatches herein are also
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TtrolmpresMve reasons exist for a
small cotton acreage this spring—boll
weevil and a demoralised market that
J* oertain to PH;vaii if a big afcrfage
vi phintertr — M^Kiunoy Coiirfer-Oa-
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The acreage last year •wijr'30 per
eent short of normal and the Ml wee-
vil took a few million bales, having
about eight million bales counted fts
the Amerhan crop. To plant a large
ncrrage..,.nnd. give .the weevil three
million hales rt'iajMetfve fen or el<
million IimUs The world needs tl
iiuu-h and It ahotild sell utJXh^ta.
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BUY IT IN SHERMAN.
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x-. . in i tmJug
Trias ramj) Fire filHs.
Tlie Tejas Camp Fire (lirls held their
regular sn«etUi£ at the homo of the
guanlhin. Mt - II M. Hull, Saturday
afternoon.
The -program of thf UftSriirwm Whs "
In ehtuge of tho gnautlaf^ T^o
of the eount. N'ai(lineal'ofk, isfflve her
monthly report! Anita' Voung the re.
'Pilrewenf* ot the t'troiunkor, JE
Cnrutliors jho 'miuftvujjuutjf'''of the
wood-jeniborers, arnJUHf^meH Taylor the
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||ai 17 :u>d IS of lit.' prohihi-
whh'l> the
IfrrOvfior and many promiuont men
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will have a part.
All men and women who want i<
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WHv the 'liri*b.U>it ioi) laws euforoed ainl
laiv«< in genual are invltf-d to*
llrojiioeMiyj..;; , ZMX* 3d
Crirtit |i$ Texas e< ul ri e mlut^Jwd-
by .Jawful vigilanra, and si>oivlj' irftffT
The obat-L-. ! fre«y madetfaTf the of-
i <-ors who nro,>worn to etrnnttje the
law htiiv Tuilon down. If th^seHBi
migft in Bti>jymwft^thiirn la
4'entral Higb Sohool will some day
Thltc 'ft gymnasium in connection with
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the SfiiQol, If 4^he reoommondation
made by Prof. Pjrle at a .moo)In
the I'd rent-Teacher Ass<>cLjJ4<TTr'f ind-
as hearty iwpongjMwrtlH* pan of the".. fo nin.yr,,opi(.
public as
by the patrjinwrahd
A enriomlojUptffo ribbon c*an syrnp
was rw^a^milpptHl out of VVimisboro
^(i M^nVphis. Texas. It, 1* said the
yield of syrup In Sji*t Te>cas is great-
er jwn nere this year than «'Ve - lirfore,
—(iain<i^elf|o Register, r^' - •—1'
^fTlaust have iK'on. J'ru- rilil.on cane
ayrup was lardught to Sherman' and
peddltnl in wagons from Wood and
Titus CountirR I.ar^«
holyi in l'ltt^urit, Q
purpose of \\ hi<Jt "was to ofgatrize the
ribhor <'a<t^ «r<«worji--4riTo an assoclji-
tio'n loi>k i^iMirt^Tfinore. nuifortu product
di'i.jlty and in marketing. It
is a ^tfef^of <HitVimon knosvle<lgo tha
ymp crop of East* Tex^s hf'lped
gli a ' hard
What, promises to be the greatest
onias was received into the ' e vent in; Hie history of bical music
,'an'<l later, honors wore bo- eirel^K is to be staged In the concert
atowed upou.KathoTine Webb, Mildred hy the sensation of the musical world,
ttfbfei, Anita. Young, and Jay D^e Hu- t,l(> "I'aganini of the Harp;' Alberto
UNin. Stflvi. at Khld-Key Aud
Tho -artOmng w.t-i t Inst il with tho «li*>' c'vonintr.
singing of
antfatm.
the National Camp Fire
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Mr. SalvMK~-a y^u^g virtuoso not
yctin-ltlKtJilrttos, biit his record of
ofilevements is astounding. His
iienai liarp playing has been the
sensation of continents. When a
Tiio girls of Mi£ii^^<lfe clas^RS^vjt^rtftf lie was playing for , the "
of Central >4rrTstian. iioftday school ItalianXourt, and since then has
were^irtttT^ia injissl. Wtlh a picture show amazct) the concerj; audiences of botlT
aftorn<Mm % the boys of Europe and America.
. the aarae I
* clas!i clilld he was playing for
>tdiool Italian 4Jourt, and since then
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urope —. ,., . „
Perhaps" never has an artist Twen a
- . - Kr^atvT reyelntM io Ma audieare??
^Phose pn^sont were Misses Jny Dee than has Alberto Salvi. Tic has reVOv
Human, Martha Mayhew, Cornelia Hay, lutloni^d harp playing and produces
Maurine Kote, MllilretTChaffln, Ruth^'cts and necomplishe# a power and
I*eunt Pearl Amspiger, Rachel Malone, brilliaucy hitljerto considered abso-
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^ 'many of these Suits can be worn right throagh the
spring season. Finest materials, beautiful styles, very best
tailoring, self and fur trimmed models, all ^olors. Come
early, they won't last long at this less than half price
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All Other
On Special Sale at just a fraction of their real worth. Come
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i^lp'Sale at^$14.75, $17.75, $19.75 and -$24^75
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almo-i n 1'ailuro.
at the last Meeting. TherJUwpiof deflation and lann
Hiy«ical cultpreT with attendant^pgp^ have wortyxl wonders in the
recreation for high jschool
Mli build body and mind fit
economic. "life of the people or cry-
- plcast^rjU
'JjMmlentS.^wiii iimui w>« '«' « for they turned their talents
for ilu.t tiny when our boys andjjrla UUi] iflborr culture of eiops
slop oupSto the big WW*llr or into n||d tnbang of "poultry In a way that
tie1 higher institutiomrof learning.
The writer 1R thinking of that jpon:
dtrf l"wi who llwd iu fwr Americtt1
they have never done, before.
another Indietujcntthe iiouiilo^afftpoii a uttle while and who gave the,
bringing "upon. t!iemselv<-<. They "sit on ,blldren and young men and .wrrTnen
juries and lew conyictluu*- are found, nmny ideals in maklng--of^one,B self a
Th^ j^lmir \ dlctH-o# |p*tlt ami rh^ j^tcr p\f0spK^xlgo*<*vi* mentality
-glve a suspended sentence, >t ts lie- ahd ipohff^Rtainina—Theodore Roose-
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^ The peojilc most concern themselves
about their government. To eloct men
to office al stati'tl'- periods and relax
injerost in the matter of how the af-
fairs of government are administered
is a mistake. The servants of
people—those nho are chosen for glv-
i i: terms and. Ihe m«'U Who eompoac
the-ffirtes; should have the co-opera-
tion of all cRtaens aud criticised op-
enly-when they fail to measure tip to
their oaths and their obligations.
At the meeting of the Judicial Sec-
tion of the American Bar Assoclaion.
In annual convention last August at
Cincinnati the-following resolution wns
adcotJNl, having. ■ reference to the en*
forcement of tho HquOr laws:
"Revtu'eiK-o lor law and enforcement
veil. As a small boy Roosevelt was'a
physical weakling. One day his fath-
er, called him aside for a heart to
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of law depend mainly upon Ihe ideals
nnd, out-ton.s of those Klio o<;cupy the
vantage ground of life iu business and
hxiety. The people of the Tlaited
^States, by solemn constitutional anil
nn-tutory enactment, have undertaken
to suppress the'age-long evil of tlie
liquor traffic. When, for the gratifica-
tion of tholr appetites, or the promo*
tion of tin ir intoroMt, lawyers, bank-
ers, great merchants and manufactur-
ers!, and social leaders, both men |nd
women, disobey and scoff at this law,
or any other inw, they are aiding the
cause of anarchy and, promoting mob
Violence, robbery and homicide; they:
me nftwin^ dnajtoa'i teeth.'and they,
need not be surprised when they find
tliat no Judicial or police authority
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reaping the harvest."
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CIIKAT BRITAIN'S EXPOSITION
AXIl TRADE SHIP.
f??ew York Telegraph.)
This Is au editorial ojf citation rath-
heart talkr^nhen he said "My boy,. ?? (ban of t'o^nment. Facts will be
vou have a good brain, but your body presented briefly, and they will be per-
i* ««ak. Sit bwome normal, utronf:. ""t"'11 to for At
.. . „ Knolwl. Ark., a girl wa< exjKdled from
and well balanced you mu>t have a ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
healthy l ody. fit for the mental ca« cosniefics from her face; because she
paelty you possess. You tnnsd make Insisted upon the litvstick. She has ai>-
your body strong and uo one but i e led to tho courts and the whole state quontly, in this city:
d. A. Meetnig.
The fJirls' Auxiliary M East Sher-
man Baptist Church wet Friday after-
noon in the home M Mrs. It. <>. Cook on
South Haaclwood street for a business
session.
The following officers were elected :
.Miss Fdna Me<;innis, president; Miss
Klta Cowan viee president; Miss An-
nie I.ee I'.lankcnship. recording s< ere-
lary: cholrester. Miss Lorn Cook: pian-
ist, Mlsw Pansy_ 111ina.i^: Y>crsona 1 ser-
vice i'halrman. 5ifs?t"XIha Fao Cownh;
triitnie^JH&Kina Mae So well,
r, ajwwtal hour was held and re
t ehoeolate, a|id-cake
served to the follo\yimfT Mlases
MeiJinnjSr ICRa Cowan,
Oma Ix|oJTht>mas, the New
•well, fcora
man. pot Fvaos, Tlielma
the Harp.4*. -••• —
It Is certainly a rare opjjbrtunlty for
Sherman ami the bwal patrons who
have made the concert possible are to
l)c coi grtaulated as well as thanked.
Prominent Men Are ■
In Seaplane Which Jl
It is Feared is Lost
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Current Comment
AtsociataI Fresi Dinpatch
^Jfktihi, Fla^ .tan
sion ,Xor the safety <2
KV—^.Apprenheu-
thri e i as
igers who Utf^-^erc' Friday on the
flying bjja^'Xew York for "Blmlui in-
creaac^ias; niijht wircn u jciwing wind
rendered less probajiie-tfie location of
■■HipP^fPWilM^^had been- v M
TPansy In- ed, she jvarSf floating, disabled, in tfie
Thompson, gulf.
Dorothy Oene McDaniol, Nina Fae The New York left here lafe Friday
Cjiwai«^\lvls Cowan, Cora una Mitchell, with Cllntoti T<eopdld of Nazareth, Pa.,
Dureil Akfns. and I^>is Conger, ami and M. F. K«hU and II. C. Crenshaw
Mrs. II. L. Todd. , of Montgomery. Ala., as passengers.
. ^ ial . Pi'ot Culberson w w in^^harge, asfii.sl:.
Wedding Invitations, t ini by Mechanic Smith. Sub chasers
Sherman friends have received the and airplanes were out all day in an
following invitation, which is of special effort to locate the missing craft,
interest as both parties have visited fre- The boats that returned last night
brought word that high winds were
For the.firsrt: time, and in colors guaranteed
By "Fast Colors" we mean colors that
will hold bright and true through seasons
of sun, sea air, dampness, and washing.
rs are Pink, Light Blue, Linen, Helio,
O'Rose, Cadet, Reseda, Tan, Dark Copen,
36 inches wide, the yard 50c
yourself can do it. Kxorelso. out-of- is talking. Sentiment is divi<le«l. Some "MrtJ|K|lrfl. Ernest F. White invite making the sea so rough that it was
itnAfu Iinwr «nrk win .rot von ritrht there are who nphold the schofjl dlr«s t- you to be present at the marriage of hardly possible for a seaplane of the
UOQI Hi nartl work, will Ml •VUU II^UI. , tlw^o Hi ia^v lU.s. ^ %•- n.^ Vm r>lA* A
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My boy, can you do it?"
strengthened up. and if he then had
those shining teeth, one call imagine
how he clinched them tightly when he
replied to bis fattier*. "I canV* And ho
did. Ills father sot up the horizon-
tal bar and the children in the neigh-
borhood were called in to "perform"
and start-the task of building Strong
bodler.
Roosevelt went to the far west-when
Im gaa .old enough to leave home.and
live<l the cowboy life. He came back
with hard muscles, a clear eye and a
vigorous, well balanced mentality, for
ho bad kept up his training, passing
through the' lower school grades,
•graduating at Harvard.
<*Wbat Roosevelt did any Sherman
school boy cat do.
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trade ship, of 20,000 tons, that Oreat
Britain will w.nd round the tforld-fo
advortlsi* British manufactures and
j The Democrat has entertained city
planning and expansion ]>erhaps in
extravagant terms! and one oivie tri-
umph dreamed of in our meditations
•will come when the car line is extend-
ed from Sherman Hospital across to
Fairvk-w fM$ool House and east to a
connection with the Interurban, mak-
ing a complete holt. To do this there
should lie a viaduct over Post Oak
creek and the T. & P. railroad north
of the hospital, one built to accom-
modate tra<flo -other than electric
cars. From that-viaduct the view of
tho-JttUa^fliiiiding country and the city
W*Wlil he gratut "and sucli a service
the
Roosevelt (ln,v>! an<1 -aoUtng up" is a. mattffljf Wiliiam Hendrix on Wednesday
lndlrldual taste so long as kept within first of February at • twelv<i-thirty
the hounds of dc-ency. The election of o'clock in th<> afternoon''at six hundred
circuit jiui-e ts about to torn the Issue, and six West Fifth street, Botihatn.
So niueh for that. Census returns show Texas.
that Arkansas Is one of the most back- . . ——.
m a rd of Slates educationally. More > Society Notes.
than i: per eent of the inhabitants' of' The Tueatlay Literary Club will meet
era and others there are who say that their daughter. Klizahoth, to Mr. Rex Now York's type to ride safely on the
water if it had l^ecu Joreed -down dis-
voting age are unable to read and write. Tuesday afternoon for transaction of
School* in the rural districts uro not in business in the home of Miss Lillian
session more than six montlis a year. Womack. ^
There in no strong Honiiment in fav< r Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kills Will enter-
of general education. In Iowa, where tain the Monday Night Bridge club In
school boards devote their attention to their bona* IlAoniifcy wntng
a bled. Life preservers and food
enough to last for about four days. If
used sparingly, were aboard the plane.
The three passenger* were all Shrin-
ers who had come to Miami to attend
the institution of Mahdi Temple, held
here Friday and Saturday.
the encouragement of instruction and | Mrs. Edwin Yourig and baby of I>al-
refrain from meddling with the toilet of bis are here, the guests of Mr. and
pupils, the number of illiterates of vot-
ing age Is almost; negligible. The read-
er can draw his own conclusion as to
which makes for the bniador civilisa-
tion—the Arkansas plan or the lowfc
plnm
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Mrs. Miller Pitts on West Brockett
street.
Mrs. A. P. 'Chamberlain of Denison
visittHl relatives in Sherman over the
\tcok end. ;
Miss Iva .Dell Roark was in Deul*
son -Sunday® to direct a special musi-
cal program at the Waplcs Memorial
'Angels Fver
Democrat Comebacks Roark
Bright and Fair."
Mrs. W. P. McLean, Jr., of Fort
Worth spent {Saturday in Sherman
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John
F.vans. Mrs. McLean -was en rOute
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takt orders for- British goods. In thf* would inspire the building out t« the
Jtigh spucions'"docks will be displayed northwest ai-other Oak Cliff.
British industrial products. At least
WOO1 leprcseniatlvos of exhibiting con-
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■il^fwill l c. on board, not *'oly
to
hI)oiv" and mlvertlso the merohatidise.
Rose bushes planted In the garden
this month will give back glad .mo-
ments J u"' the after yc^rs and flowers
(Jrayson t'onnty is. one of tho cotit'l
lug oil prodm ing (enters of the mld-
eontlnent. so men are saying who
back their judgment with the cash.—
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According to newspaper reports, just
about every country surrounding Den-
ton is a • coming oil producing center."
Nearby sect Ions, are talking oil big and
many of the inhabitants seem to have
become resigned to the probable fate
of waking up excessively wealthy some
tine morning. If all these embryo
fields-are developed a> per schedule
of some of the promoters, Denton
County ought to have fine pickings,
liecnuw rriot of the wealthy oil men
will want to move |o a good ejty
wherein to live and educate their chil-
dren. peiilor wants to Offer herself
now as an ideal home city for the
coming ^OHiomtimtrt Come to Denton.
Denton Record-Chronicle.
Postmaster Killed
On Highway Early
Sunday Morning =
Falfurrias. Texas, Jan. 16— E.; A.
Coward, jwrt master at Euclno and
.Deputy Gante Warden for Brooks
County, was killed In an encounter on
a lilghway in the outskirts of Riviera.
Kleberg County, twenty-fonr miles ea*t
of here, Sunday inoming; Hc„-w;as «diot
twice from a pump gun andTlved but I
a few mlnules. His antagonist receiv-*
ed a pistol bullet through the heart <
and died instantly. The IkkIj- of Mr.'
Coward was brought her when* his
brother,'"J. E. Coward, resides and:
will be shipped to Poteot, the home of
ljis mother, Mrs. M.'M. Coward, fori
burial. He was a veteran of the
ire j
home after spending the holidays In • world war and unmarried.
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dent nt Princeton,
CLARKKYILLK GETS 5.000
BALES LESS THAN LAST YEAR.
Clarksvllle^ Texas, Jan. 16—Less
than 10*00 bales of cotton have been
marketed In Clarksvllle to date this
season. At the same time last year
local cotton receipts were 5,000 hales
over the present figures. Until the
last two years fhe average figures for-
tius season of the year woer around
20,000 hales.
Tlu* men were strangers,
never met before.-
having
TRUCK DRIVER KIUJBD
WHEN H18 MACHINE WAS
ACCIDENTALLY OVERTl RNED.
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driving an auto truck after an auto-
mobile, that had broken down ahout
three miles south of Corsicann, Earl
Nolen, about 10 years old. Was In-
stantly killed when the truck, turned
over Kunday aftenuMm at 4 *30, mash-
ing Ntden's head almost to a pulp.
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Industry" 3ti owned by the British
Trade Ship. Ltd., of which corporation
the oi ergotie Earl Grey Is chairman.
The firs' *t'« j> of the trade ship will
l>e at Bahia, Pratil, and' the floating
city, a itb its banks, insnrance ag4-n-
cles and display stores, will then visit
other South American ports.
All first, class, progressive, Indtis-
trial nations are rivals to the Cnited
States for the world's commerce, and
especially those like Great Britain,
with large, rich and productive colo-
nies. Our competitors are used to the;
«rt«rof international trade, as >f|Kg
have been obliged to find outside ma^
itii** for -their products, while,, we, i|
Ihejpast, have «old our good at bom«>
and have not been constrained to l)otl|
fcf tlhout forelgt. sales. r J •
" It behoove? us to realize that wb art
actually in the world's commerce.
As the credlt^f-nation, we must a4-
ft^t goods froin.jhjir debtors. .Wi
, nurplns industrial andf agrieulUu
prtsluctivlty. we must sell our ei
raw materials and merchandise
over the earth. To product onr at
ef international ttw! ,-tt~t!ntt«wfli
necessary to have ships on the
■ Ji*a* flying the Stars aud StrljH s
banks and commercial agencies itf
-leading porta.
Every child in Sherman should is*
encouraged to pla'nt a tree. >y ' >
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home is one where love for the beau-
tiful resides.
The
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FOR MARKS BROS.
Exceptions.^
The boys wriuld like to see a snow
storm come for they want to trail the
cotton tail. a
James .T. Montague.
There are more than a hundred
plays running In New York, to one or
two of which you may safely take a
child.
NOTICE, CHEVROLET OWNERS
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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 New 1922 Car. It is a
pippin;
Headquarters for Goodrich Tires
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