Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Monday, January 25, 1915 Page: 2 of 8
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SRSKWIN mil.Y DEUOCKAl
MONDAY. JA.NTARY iS, 1W5.
DAILY DEMOCRAT
The wt.rkiftg mas w ho fall* to pay
te> po'l tax mill hat* not Vac to ut
Ha «» natter of seiecUM or Njwt-
I »l Urt proponed ua rtittw. Day
The Democrat'a Evening Story
INCIDENT Of THK CHICAGO KIRK
By John Turnlcc.
Uuie Man Davia. da
Repress wist Ire aad Mr'
Dans •( Dallas coaatv I
a* htMoi «f ihe l
('rims, ►rvwlsll, Vonst
lilvr ••( nllforuia H> oi> ot
n«*.M
thp lire I nn-t Burroughs ou the street
He approached mo with « radiant
counteuanre.
“You’rr (oiind jour fortune," 1 said.
"t I urns again."
"Give it up"
“I’ve got a new sweetheart."
"You don't moan It" 1
He briefly told me how a girl who
hail loved him long had been grieved
at lif* engagement with Miss Ether
ling and had consented to take him
with bis poverty. I congratulated him
heartily. and we parted each about his
ow n ttffalrs. Burroughs' now love-a
M i*s T Isdn le— was poor a* a church
mouse, and I feared that since Kim-
tmll had becu brought up to expect a
fortune they would have a hard.life.
We were all very busy after the Chi-
cago fire, and I saw nothing of Bur-
roughs for some time. Oh returning
from a business trip 1 found on my
desk an Invitation from him for an-
other bachelor dinner previous tp Ids
marriage with Miss Tisdale, to lie giv
en at the most expensive hotel in the
city. I was too busy during the dny
to learn anything further about hi*
affairs snd went to the dinner with
no knowledge of them except what I
have stated. The guests were all seat-
ed lit the table when I entered, and
Burroughs stood st one end.
He beckoned me to ■ vacant seat be
side him, but since he wss standing
with a glass of wine In his hand, as If
•bout to give a toast. 1 remained stand
log. and • waiter Hill'd my glass. It
was evident from Burroughs’ manner
and that of his guests that something
Important w'as to be announced.
_____ _________ .. ____ „ "My friends," he said, "perhaps some
o». Light hours' work makes offioc saf,‘ bad tumbled from the 0f y0„ have not heurd of uiy good for-
g day for a strong man. Noise, fourth story of the building, and ft- „)m. i wlH inform you. Recently
bad air and tension add hour erything in It bad tieen burned to pour- tbe left by the fire baa lieen
>«r to the laborers fatigue. der These two incidents taken to- cleared away for a building to be p£ect-
wc cou.d see the world prooes- gether convinced Burroughs that he pj on La Salle street, finder the ruins
of child laborers, dismissed *t bad lost his fortune, for the securities was folln(j a gafe. the contents of
nd of their daily or nightly ,ere not of the registered klud. but In which were in perfect condition. One
we should be appalled. \Ve ,h* nature of a banknote. At any rate. bundle of papers tlinied out to be my
d oe ashamed We should be jf he recovered any of his Inheritance; Be,.|iritie8
dekao°J ai^ha7lwe*rare in' he COUld *° 80 °U'y af,er * ,onR ppuc j "The remains of a man were dlseor-
s the race The weakest of the css I eve* also and Identified as those of my
ren die. Those a ao are ®»ly J As soon as Burroughs was convinced' gusnjua. tbirauel Coolldge. He had
killed grow up to become rh- 1 of ,bls be weDt t0 hts 6;'bcee and of- ■ doubtless removed the contents of hts
its of the next generation. Kv- fered to release her. She wept and; grin's box from the safety deposit
-pool of thread, every yard of moaned and vowed that she could nev- vaults and carried them out into the
. every piece of coal, every shoe- hr love any one else, but did not give atreet. Driven by the lire Into another
5 and hat trimming, every doll any definite answer to his offer. But building, he had found an opportunity
ther toy, every hairbrush, ev- wben a month bad passed and her lov- to put them Into a safe. but. penned 1u
isckage- of tobacco, every glass er was bard pressed for money to meet t»y flumes, was unable to escnjie
and glass bottle, every gar- his immediate expenses she turned -j propose bis memory, standing and
. every carpet and every book ftjm down. We who bad attended our in silence "
magazine »t touch are |»eo- friends bachelor dinner felt that he jt j# quite likely that there were
in part of the labor of little tod made » narrow escape. Miss Eth- mnny other cases of devotiou to duty
reB' .... . „ erliug. the lady in question, had in her during that pandemonium, the heroes
iared *i *th rprobl' „ T unem wwn ru;llt •mnu’thing like $20.<>00. This in(] the heroines ot which were burled
r^n and cSn The Cheap "t r of ,>UI *, 00° a under the ruins, not to be exhumed.
of children has supplanted J«*r- **«*«> »•** needed much more than Burroughs and his wife, their chll
dearer labor of men and 10 enable her lo krep np her po dren and tholr grandchildren are living,
en. Sometimes parents lose sition in society. ' a happy and united family. (Miss Eth-
jobs and the Places are given One day about three months after erling died a disappointed^Id fiiaid.
r.muftuufi Kimball Burroughs came of age In
1,5 January leaf tu« a urn nut of 1ST1. Hta birthday oc
1 he ..last Min via > in January Is egrred on tb* Sth of October, and he
Child Labor Sunday It U necessary ,«etebrafe,l the event by giving'a din
to educate meii and women regard ut,r. t was present and have occasion
iug child labor, w hat it really la. to reniember the date perfectly The
and how dearly it Is costing the hu- bth of October that year felt on Sun-
man race. The movement for child day. How.I happen lo remember this
protection, the protest against child will apfvcnr as I niveeed with mv stir
labor, -.ea tno Juvenile court, are Two other events In Bin-rough*'
ail reia» -d to the general humane iRe were celebrated at that dinner It
ednentioo work All human am! was a rare well to his bachelor friends,
humane movements advance to- ,_ ____ . . _____. . ..
. ,, ,, . , for be was to he married the next
gvi ier l*ri»gre*s in one line helps ___, . . . . ,
all progrew. ' i er*‘D,ng- *n<* he came Into possession
-haven t'wr a child la or law in of *M6'0W l"*»ted >» negotlabl. m-
eur state* ' I* « common questioi' v
wh« n child labor is under disc us- The autumn of 18*1 was a very dry
• ■on No one should b< contente-1 season Chicngo. the city In which we
and coiniortahie becJitis. ,us or her werw. living had •xi'erleneed a series
slat* law* torbid child labor, not; of tires While we were dining Are en-
bvvaii** his or her ow n children arc gtnes went clanging by incessantly,
free and happy . , Ltft log w-curta in of a west window, I
.wany states have laws designed a great yellow glarh. In less than
!o proivs t children a i-i these lawsjaa bonr every one uf us had IcD the
art enforced to the degree demand- ,aWe nM ^ t0 „l{noM
^ ‘V ' °rr ?e 2221 ^ of the great Chicago Are
ot v\omen are counted in eleven „ . . ... ... " . .
-«M,s and; they are roamed for the' .f"™6* ^ T T
protection and education of chit- I*1*0* nexl for hi* home, the
dren. home of his Bamee atsl the church he
child labor is a national1*** to.have beeni married In seere all
question and a national d'sgTace It either in ft vinos or In nitns. What
involves at least two million c lil- troubled Burroughs most was a fear
dren Who are robbed or school and that his securities might have been de-
> iayground life and growth. stroyed. They were in the keeping of
Phild laborers of oibtr state* bis guardian, and hi* guardian was
Don't scold your fretful, peevish
?hild Bee If longue is coated: this
Is g sure sign its little stomach.
Itver and bowpls arc clogged with
sour vvasts
When Hal less. pal<f, feverish, foil
pf cold, breath had, throat sore*
doesn’t cat, sleep, or act naturally
has stomachache, indigestion.
diarrhoea, give a leaspoonful or
“California Syrup of rigs." and in
a few bourn all the foul waste, the
sour bile and fermenting food pass-
es out of the bowels and you huvo
n well, pla.viul child again. Chil-
dren loye this harmless "fruit laxa-.
live and mothers can rest, easy af-
ter giving It. because It never fall*
to make thelf little "Insides" elea.u
and syveot.
Keep it handy. Mother! A little
given today saves a sick child to-
morrow, hut get the genuine. Ask
ycuT druggist for a 50-cent bottle
or ••California Syrup or figs,"
whbh has diiTctiobs for babies.
cJlIWrpg of all ages and for grown-
Remeiu-
through lib
better for do
. •; t v'.T Si nj v, .a * a w. s viw*i » 7
e-Mf law wsvd fee’s* have a market for
bo. for he ha* j isre.eiiii extra bate* wr.nujiHy O
wv-ii k.< the ability JtfeereT! be a demand ail right” -
XTZmmiy Twas.Fh4*i> ,
petit*#® W ihf J\ IttH MAMl K\TH!> THV M AR
IF'WUlli Cflil CstII Ap< -------
£**s iht a jj^ ^ smashium of U»e Turkish
fkt^W 5 bookV audited. in 'tb. C-ucasuv. one reasor.
itwamtf #*te«al» a*d ex-<»ISmls gfj which .has kep: Uoumanta oat of the
I IbavsB (Maty- have -bees tadteted fori *aT 50#^ it*, for re The meeting
'»’5«ge>d *2*wocada« J* office Ptib-j0* the Bulgarian and Roumanian
PMitr 4* U« bol . , ■a-otbe.r''' If M
wrtms or, itHUf boeka of Tex- Ksa"f **** remove anotht.. if it
gavsvjdiaut for at had qaarterly’ nreaa* that the two nation* are to
_ lltiiatwd rripwri* where eyerv rent j agree upon a boundary: Thes; in-
* im aeemoy eoUeesod a»d disbursed la\flueare rnivht be potent in reorgan-
ksfcw )mm. sow '»»«nra asd the** report* should uoci$Xii!T the Lslka.i Leagu* upon a
skate w-» oov-f®*5v' he wade out hot published so j larger scale than in 5 s»-
si uw SV reveple may kaow where their| Boutnaaia :- the leading Balkan
ngMaetur *iooi itsoooy x* gxaag No bone« tMBcial nation, Her commerce exceeds that
srifc ohko.-; tc this aad the qaicke. of Greece. Borvta and Bulgana
- she other kiad are *ow*d oat and oc.bineo Her remdepm products
oSS M too iate.Jgsat*® rid of the Kecter off for the j art, important war material. Her
that wiX-qnOBih and tae <a«Miy The lb»»-jfjBM« is sound Her excellent
rang pm-acqs* «w. has* ntata** wood for regularnambers with the reserve?
Ihiphtflat mas- .repost* (hr the star*, county *a<l neurlv g#«,»>«« men. of whom the
i ** sw»m* are «sj covers seats aad 1* Mill l^jasaai percentage could be mobilized
NUrjg. tbs* pahUeafy. and wauld Hk* tw(?or attack
“ -wre (he Cujws couaty represent*-} wjtk f pod.Otx* Roumanians over
aha auairiuat* ^^ *««*. S, B. (bstll Ikita gusslmn and S.dbfl.OOd over
Mt? wgw« vjjIBlh, Ice & Hww sad C. ) ibc Hungarian Use in Trqasylvanla
wsTSing shoulder to shas.«- aBd Bukowina. Roumania has three
** r? * taw- that will «aa*- tkws mtov* for siding with the allies
*** , 1 regartf vs w a»a« aad published cy srfeich should incline
*** m i -----,X., her toward Germany. Whatever
<a.^t{ «*,* ^ to ^ R^en tor bostilitle*
****** h* rt o, *ad res want to add ^V®* p,ar8<T W°Uid ‘° **'
■rrt c*t:^2 asau rl-n* aTre kiJ Except for some Saxon colonies
k Ylfca;^ . -»e*x srrofessior ni man > » P«®P Magyard* occupy-
r m re- i*?? „ ought to pav » considerable section in the
iBBk a|a^ aoii'jao. Mafter? of great na ^"<1 l^e boundary, the Rouma-
I* B he ar to b. aMed o* daring T«k»*ed tb the eastward of ? line
lahtt mtmtf 1— xhrnlif bo eomrecting Temesvar *wnh Mara-
** *****--mS w *a (» tb* anus aad ex- 5 maro*o*4izige>.. Pushing the boun-
■» ^ bWMat aatetoa The flat pT «*• ♦oaM «® .Roumania
Wi£ ^£r 2 nwTio S. voted aUttm larger than West Virgin,a
» tsmbe ^ mrapeaed sew career whicls!*a< wake her a nation of l*,»W,«M
* ** m* Karet S Imsare'iatety foi- soul*.
a tth iliitlra a mmf<* and There gra many "If*." Hungary
f «• * ZZITi-ii-nrrT' omesato; are to be would not jet her Roumanian* go
r* Affiiii The working gcaa •ooerpK in the last ettretnity. Other
^4*4 irebo w m refare, to^qualify «■- B*^a» nation* would not look
*£? «« r •*•«» • re. «. rff-w -S* ~ J>
ups plainly on lh<* bottle.
l>cr there arc counterions sold hero
so surely look and see that yours
is made by the “California Fig
gyrup Cetnpany.” Hand bark with
rontenrut any- other, fig jyrup.—Ad-
vrrtlaement.
b caa attaid
pe&: tax rocre,
Emile Benzel
Lunch Room
Merchants Lunch Every Day,
11 to 2 (except Sunday) and
Short Orders a Soedalty.
First-llass Boot ai
Shoe Repairing
MAHONEY BROTHI
3*!i m
aad
Buy the best material and do/ the
work as good as it can be fdone.
The best Is the cheapest. J
Near Binkley Hotel, -I1H / North
Travis Street. /
Look! Look! J
Ford Owners
Should get a cold weather
spark plug. Start the motor
with one turn / on the
coldest morning, j Guarati-
teed for life. Se<?
R.. Johnson
Sherman Plumbing Co.
Sasu s-Prdcticdl TH£
Tiome dress fid Kin a
Jbssvns y 9§
HENRY Kf»ltt> AND THE WORK-
INGMAN.
Pnpared Especially For This ftftuspaper
by Putonal Review ^
COTTON GABARDINE AND SILK
AOUIJHH THE STATE KKXATK.
unre of met Sssre w be rwsaglstd wire. The
•ta:.e* mmi D gg> th~ . tW *»?
saJfecs* a gi*ruju. in qaaihlj KiasheH to W**-
lt i-v : ---- ■
are a®g -- The uesart# fe»<* »«4«r ceusasdwa-
retMC* tw tm* (be effcer <hf‘
igMaiM- S«rtr* props*** To make Warbreg-
medm *mv *•» «rj ” A a maead snswt •»*» mmm.
' , **i*r«.m to »• * gdehMcaw of tb*
‘item- ®f Waabiingisba- rrenavov Jwbn
K «o «-*■ ffearp, .WSI5.faa»* of V**~
Irepraare t gnuggnal is the ameadrei
i» t» ft*' Scsre, bent t* would bfe for I*, and be
tk tesauD- mm ttoto jeqw*■« otaervatlen by
Yterre ¥i» a o* "I ton**
dkhr saws*- (Me? a* writ a* did reahiel Wcbwtur
* *U«* »► ** ej*mrv* WadMsgtM. ‘but It m>***
PAiMmmr; \td mm ar anyondy &** **r
ajanwut it .1* w mmt* tmi tomer tor
T *fed-s»»- t Whlht” W* *fc “
tmmm i» wbofbre
... WUHtecaw*: M «f3wr or
if3*?! ‘ asEkorawd t* apoak. *5* others.
* & “ W&at arret** our attention i», 'k*1
*TKr'~V «*«» abaadoaweat of rt* pUtttoai
2?' jimitom so probtbrtreu by one whose
^‘i t , nfMatuM i* that of a
Natural Gas Filing
A re*oluuon I* being prepared by
member* of the bouse to abolish
tbe Senate. Of course this will hare
to be dene by constitutional amend-
ment. but it was said by-friends of
the plan yesterday that the resolu-
tion will likely be adopted, when It
comes to a vote. 11 was said that
AeRat** in other state* have been
abolished, t, o'ably in Nebraska, and
the isnovatioB ha# proved a
great *yaoem. Kraui«rs of the
rr-r lution plan to have one law-
making bpdv and to .lave tbe mew-
'■era of it elected from dtetri'ts,
each district to be'composed of sev-
eral counties, and four of them
from the state at large, the latter
to act more in the capacity of ad-
visorjs. !* was said tbe present
toCHile-r dup of the house would bo
decreased. —A usliri
mobile u»aafagturer of De-
troic . Midi.. uays ’ h* can
take every mas oat of Sing
Sisgs pn*o& and ruake a man out
of hint by giving him a docent l<v »ng
saga and comfortable surroundings
The Democrat b- Re v r$, Mr Kord cun
do this if the mailer is entrusted to
him. B.us..*b> wait uaUI a man ha*
copmiued a crime and been *eut to
the penitentmry to make a n.»t» of
v w* Most rm-n would 1* all that is
er.pe*i«d of them if given employment
at a living wage and surrounded
cwr.fcrtabij Why not let the work-
er* abate l» the profit*. Just like
Mr Ford is doing at his factory. In
Senator tew.lfyioz Friday before the Foiled
fRate* cof;<"JWwion on Industrial Rt-
jauuons.. Mr Ford stated that #ittcc
the in.«taUaUO»i As 'year ago of -tbe
•cheisse whereby hie empiojea ahare
Is Use profit* that interest in tbe
work kg m keen that bis managers,
aad head# of department* actually
have lo hold the workmen hack, in-
stead of urging them on. and that
they are saving their money owning
home* aud Inventing in life insurance
polieie*. He also (date* that the
general health of the >,ten and their
J&mniM Carr improved- Now, why
bbs, atari somethiiig in the *ou»h"
The (ooth is a farming country, and
in this respect should lead the world.
Why not- Intercut the rich men like
Carnegie and Rockefeller in a prop-
oeitloa to buy small farms outright
•*4 ueU thefts imwtr>«bL »o tn« n who
will work them, on long time and
A MPKClA/iTY.
F'.icl.Prn# for spring arc :>om ina in
thick u/ui last, ami I Inns are iteligblful
nove.’tic# urniiug tb**
E#l!niate8 01 veil. Stovq and
Heater Connecting Rpedal attention.
Sallsfadioh guarant/ed. Located at
Grubbs’ Creamery, iloth phones 185.
new ufl’enogs.
Tht* trcM-k. <i(r inst,.ucn. *' '.j>rit'*l ,*ut
in cotton gabardine. <>!>tleil ttimdln ami
silk. The iroal i# really ini-onstderabio
when Hie nniart effect *>f (be omsIi'I is
observe*! F*>r the gibinpe I yard *>f
36 inch material is re*tui>«i. l->r the
skirt, ;i’,2 raids ri irnl* < *>tlon gabar-
dine a ml for l he overbbuiioi, 1 yard
36-inch silk.
Today * lesson -is rnijlined to llm <b>-
velo|>ment of the overblous*. whkh is
cut from u told ot I lie materials u»ei).
Either Ji plain or gathered effeei may
be evolved- For ihe plain effect first
turq hem at front and bark edges al
rmtebes. finding (he renter front by the
Single small o" ptrfo-ations and the
• enter-back by dnnhlo "*io’ tierfnra -
A. H. Johnson 4 Co
UkLtfP. WA151
j.N0. £337
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cold, give R Dr. Hell’s i’lne-Tar-
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prevent# the cold growing worse,
very healisg— sootbes the lungs,
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.OU5C y
tr«e sjb* (he aethi were- h*-g:nr„ii*
u> throw o«> arg*mefttft*»'-« hreairi-
• or»* re the rear of their proreml
tmmmm.—imu** %#*■*■
Itfft»« TO KI I’TI.ANT
UllSf IN HOTEL*
, BhaU $5 (to**** If «aie» with
' mwt faMeeiothJ* hdoeatb • the
0*fctr*-' piale* a»d rotto* na;*klit*
ac*»m tfee dig***’ At***'
,-SewT' »/* ErseM J. Bid****-
■muisw-gfer of the Howl la Halle.
' Why ftotr” aafca Jo-.«ph iSrifeW
of Che Hotel fhirms,.
Amt there they st«»4. d«tf»
locked, after member* of the HIT-
note CMKMtthl Hot«l Wftoriarion
Have agreed <0 suhriitote rottoc
Eaftrey for ttoum, io help Ihe *«o '«
shin* one* more in the ermwWl*
***** *ooth The hotel m*p
Itaebod tholr 4** 'non 00 the eo»ioo
qaentios y«*tord«y ft the end tf
ritOKT B
I'.'MXItlAffG
F«i«i«t Af.il 30. 1007.
ijUItONlZE THK
Commercial Barber
(er fritnt in*iica(cd l * largo "O" per.
foratkm#. Roll irnnr on small "o'' per*
forations to torm ri-ver. .Gather side
edgi*. ulsc* end of #;*sb between doutilo
"TT" tmrforMtirjns.
Adjust sash on
back, matching small and large o"
perforatlnus and draw In gathers to fit
Close "niter-arm seam us notched and
If desired leav* left undcr-arm seam
free Hnd finish with hooks and eyes lor
closing Close shoulder seam.
The guinipe Is cut from a simple
wamt .1 nil bus long sleeves, finished
with ruffles 0 .. . ,
In Ruicinent Gomtaterclwi Hank ()
Building. (j
THE /VERY BEST SERVICE
I* Our Mo||m.
etui do uo possible good sod which ere
• constant source of annoyance to me."
Robinson Prop
k EVdSSlFm tLOS. WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP.
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