Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 286, Ed. 1 Monday, June 5, 1922 Page: 2 of 6
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, JUNE, 5, 1922,
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Notice of-VppUraJkHi for Letters of
TfiMBrattf) by Publication.
The Ktate of Texas: .• \
To the Bheflff oranj
Grayson County—G&etl
Constable of
You ard hereby cohimnnded. that by
making publication of thia notice in
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Mexia Defeats Ardmore ami Corsicana Take*
Line—Greenville Takes -Double
Games Well Attended.
W1IA SPEND TWO WEEKS IN
LAHOM.t CAMPING.
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Paris, Texas. June £.-«-Tbe Snappers
were off to a three-ran lead over slier-
man Sunday aftertioon, bit the visitor*
got 44 Phdllp* in the fifth and seven-
th inning*, scoring six runs, the game
r a Milting in a score of 7 to 4 in favor
of Sherman. Gray relieved Phillips in
the seventh with none out and retired
the awe. Gray struck out six men in
th two inning* be worked. The game
Was featureless, aside from the batting
of Grie«ehbeek and Taylor, who got
ihree*hit* each out of four times up.
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TEXAS-OKLAHOMA LEAGUE.
Sunday's Results.
Corsicana 7, Clehame *,.«:* v
Greenville 8-2, Bon ham 1-1.
Sherman 7, Pari* 4.
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Ardmore ... J}-' 42
Houham ' • 41
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Clehnme 45
1 "Shennau 41
4 Mexia 42
Where They Piny Monday.
Sherman at Paris.
Bonham at Greenville.".'
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Al>out 25 lioys left Monday for Camp
PeniilugUm, near Truy, Oklu., where
they «iii |ie for the next twelve day's.
The eacup, which is an anuual af-
fair, is under the management of the
Sherman f. M. C. A., and Pat II.
Ruuisfy, physical director, was' in
cbarKt'.
A full eainp equipment, including
an ejqierienced camp eook, was taken
along.
Following were 1^ the/party-
Alton I avis, Bol) llong, ,Io > Rigby,
John Biggs. -Truman Blocker, Bei)
Mf ortk, Kirk Kubank, Stanford Jack-
son, Stover Bean, Rudy Greer, Noble
McfMnuH Kenneth Gilbert, Ben SmiMi,
Milton Beldon, Walton Loye, Charles
I'mvnel, Allie Noble, James Comlell*
in « Wnt Surlock, McCauley Provence, R.
'JiH. Cantrell, • R. Foster,-P. R. Ramsey,
Ray HolconjO an<l Paul Andrews.
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1IAVER8 DEFEAT UEMSON
BY VERY SMALL SCORE
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, Sunday's Remitta.
Dallas 9-1. Fdrts Worth 4A.
Beaumont 12« Galveston 10.
Wichita Fall* 17, Shreveport 8.
. Sau Autonlo 10, Houston 2.
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who also
r« ft hit hase and wlao got two hits
lit, itOlelda Goners defeated the
Irdmote Producers easily. Boggus, In
field, saved Ardmore two scores
:% *lfedt4c<ttaKbarehanded catch In
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exia manager, now an
umpire, showed up good.
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Gol rest on 49
Shieveport 49
Where They Play Monday.
Fort Worth at Dallas <2>.'
Shreveport at Wichita Kffrlp (2).
Galveston at Beaumodt.
San Antonio at Houston.
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Wichita Falls .... 4ft j 30 18
Houston 48' 24 25
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At the Washington.
TJlhi question which l> Is Welier
c.Kkri and answers in "What. Do Men
Want?'? her latest scrck1® sensation,"
Wl^iW. for early showing at; the
Washington Theater, is a , powerful
probleinsM confronting every married
womau and eVcry young jjlrl in this
country, it is a problem that is big
and vital ami near to millions of peo-
ple In the little country villages and
ttie big towns.
"What Do Men Want" Is fi vivid
pprtrayal of a condition In our Amer-
ican life that la adding thousands of
names to the appalling list of divorce
rosea that threaten t<i undermine our
home life of today.
Moving picture critics in ,the ijg
centfcrs wh< re .4What t>o Men Wunt r'
Is playing to capacity audiences are
unanimous in their o^tnlons that Lois
Weber has produced her masterpiece
In this great drama of the huut *for
happiness.
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At the Queen. , ( ♦
Herbert Rawllnson has outdone him-
self. For brceziness, pep and genuine
likeableness, his role in "The" Scrap-
per," the Universal special attraction
starring him at tho tjueen Theater,
is a notch ubove anything pretHHllnic It.
The story Is that of a young college
sradmite from Dublin who plunges
Into love and work with the same im-
petuosity and the same results.
LcAh Balrd. deals with several angles
of doim-stic life and la replete with
spectacular production scent# and sev-
eral lnelcdramatk twloti of the story
serve to keep the action going at a
rapid pace throughout.
A*r usual Miss Balrd a)>Pears In
several artistic costumes that will de-
light the fenduine eya The automo-
bile dash through a blinding rain and
lightning storm, the raid by revenue
officers upon a notorious road house,
the return home r.fter midnight of the
wife, her blothes torn or missing, the
sub«euueut dis<-every by her husband,-
the scenes In the big cabaret restau-
rant and the following gay parfjp=ajl
Create « succession of thrills. aniKfri-
terest that Is ft uiul in few motion pic-
tUres of today. " '
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some hewspaper published in thfr Conn-
ty of Grayson for gt least #teu (lays
jprevlous to the return day hereof, you
summon all persons interested In the
Estate of I^ovina Totten, deceased, that
Solon Totten and Chas. R. Crenshaw
have filed hi the County Cotirt of
Grnyaou County, an <; application |o
probate th? last will and testament
for letters testaAieutary up<m the Es-
tate of said dtcedent which v41l* be
heard at the next term <jf; said court !
for civil and probate business, to' be
held at tlie Court House, In
of Sherman, on the 1st Mbnday in
ust, A. D., 1922. at Which tiflie'all
persons interested in said Estate mgy
api^ear and <*ontest said appllc^ttoii If
they see proix-r.
Herein fall not. but have yon* then
and there liefore said Court, fills Writ,
with your return thereon; together with
affidavit of the publisher attached to
4 copy of this Writ, shoeing how you
have executed same. _ . •
Witness C. M. Cole, Clerk pf the
CountyCourt of Grayson County, Tex-
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The omatt; , sets usetl In "Foolish
Wives," tfcv* iullliou-dollar picture seen
here for the first time at the Travis
Theater, alone eosf--mort th.'iir $400.-
(KlO, officials of the Universal Film ' •
Manufacturing Company issert. Most (iiven under by haqd and seal of said
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A tertm of Di nlson, checker players
went to Whltewright Satlirday after-
noon where they met a team of loeal
players The Whltewrigbt players
won by the score of 151 points to 137
Every player played each opponent
four games, making 24 games for each
man and a grand total of 144 games
played. x
H. C. Browning, secretary of the
Lietilson Checker Club, states that the
games with Wbitewright wt-re match-
ed after a failure to get a team match
out of Sherman. He adds that Mr.
Chnmbley lost only three games
of his 24. He Iff a member of th"
.647 WhitcWright te&m. Mr. Browning
.644 ntutes that hi*- expects Whltewrigbt to
.625 visit MWin soon for another eon
.490 test.
•469 j The. f«'Mowing mode \itf the teams:
.440 Penrs&i. I)r. ^f. M. Morrison, II. W.
tif tHhis was 8iK*nt in constructing the
elaborate reproductions of the Plaza at
Monte Carlo, with lis parks, Its flower
bed®. Us streets and the tliree build-
ings, the Casino; the Hojel de Paris
and the Cafe de Paris flanking it.
The crowd seeneir on the Monte Car-
_ w lo promenade overlooking,.the sjeg., seen
He Is asslgnetl to build u skyscrajier ^v| "Foolish Wives," the million-dollar
In record time. He falls in love with
the builder's' daughter on first sight
and tries to kiss her. The proper re:
buff he gets from her Is timed with
other lebuffs he gets from Fate in the
work of piling up the steel framework.
Two gentlemen of shady proclivities
conspire to wreak liavtfc in the build-
ing and the lovemaking hoth. They
almost succeed, but man—what* that
Irish smile eau do to an obstacle!
Rswiinson gives the polished i* r-
formance that his years of experience
lead one lo expect. Gertrude Olin-
ateaf, ophf.rfte him, is charming and
fun of vivael6'- Some of the loVe
scenes lietween the two have a dis-
tinctly Celtic spirit. 4 ~ ,\n: , , J
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
Sunday's Resulta.
New York 1*, Brooklyn 4.
Chicago 6, Cincinnati 5.
Two scheduled.
Standing.
Club — P. W. L.
N(w York 45 27 ,18
Pittsburgh ......... 42 24 18
St. I^ouls 45 25 20
Brooklyn 47 a 25 22
Cineinnati .U-- 00 25 25
ChkMigo 44 21 23
Boston 42 17 25
PhUaileliihl* 43 15 28
Waere They Play Monday.
St. Loiiis. at Boston.
Pittsburgh .at Philadelphia.
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■ starting Miss Balrd. to lie Released by
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WHO WANTS FINE PtAfgR^PJ^NQ
AT A BARGAIN? '
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We have In vicinity of Sherman aj
perfectly new Player, with l>ench Snd
collection of late rolls. Also«ene dplea-
dhl upright plgno like new with nice
stool and scarf to match. <
We will dlspiise of either of these
beautiful "instruments at i sacrifice
price knd on terms If desire*?.
Address at once Brook Stays & Co..
tlav Reliable piano House* Aallas, Tex-
Asstw iated Exhibitors, Inc. *
The mory, which was^ written
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by
picture, were made up of "millionaire
extra*," f om San Fi-arclsco scwlety.
As .-the i-esult of a Mlierul contribution
to a San Frahetoco charity, scores of
the-Golden Gate's four hundred motor-
ed to the I'nivorsal sets at Monterey
and participated in the mob Irenes.
Hundreds of ex-service'men, both
American and others, are to l e seen
in uniform in "Foolish Wives," tlni
*ersalfs million-dollar picture. Tlu-y
are hsed to give the proper soldier
touch to the Monte Carlo scenes, us
tlie Riviera was a popular leave area
Tor the Allies during the Winter fol-
lovlng the Armistice. The unlTorined
men. most of tbe& Rearing their own
unfforms. luHr.de JVmerican, British.
French, Behrraus. Italians and the co-
lonial* pf these, nations, of all ranks
ifiMi gl* dhs.
STRAWBERRIES
Riee Missouri Strawber-
ries on^l P team track. Must be so!d
at once. Car will be open tonight.
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court at office In the' City of Shermaii,
this the 3rd day of Jufte A. IK, 1922.
i C. M. COLE.
>. Clerk 5oturty (^uet, Grayson
ty, Texa.f. By Luelle Schlouse: De-
puty.
"Are you going' aWay
^ - Summer?
whkc"lincn Oxfords are a
f neeetsity whether you go to
i the mountains, sea-shore or
elsewhere. You'll appre-
ciate these new styles and
the prices.
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30x3^ Kelly SpringfieW ..|12 5
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$10JW Cash Free, Ask Us,
Wood Auto Co.
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Bostoa 2. Washinjdon
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Cleveland 4ft 34 2+
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A feature of both "games
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Snappers got two runs in the first in-
nlng, why, the fans of Paris were hap-
py, but they don't know that a couple
of runs never bothers Glenn, for wlien k
we did get started the base hits rained l
around that Paris park.
Well, the fans over there are a
hvnch of hard losers. With their club I
up around the top and winning right
along they sure did knock Pitcher
Philips. I told them a few things
about what it took to support a ball
club, and especially a loser like wo
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Vlfhy pay ground rant prices when
you can save this. Coine up and
see our big selections.
Quality at Right Prices.
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The Red Bex hammered the ball to
Edmeudson and Guess. - Well, when a
guj1 has a name that you hare to
l,OUess,M at, I guess he ought to'do!
• Ottr new pitcher w-ports at Green-1
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know that you have to get your psr
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