Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 129, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 13, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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BOYS AND GIRLS
WIN PRIZES AT
POULTRY SHOW
men; x-u'siiU. *1.
-‘>n, nuij Urmt Itlgger.-t.-tff, m-nixon. i r.oii.
Itiiitoiiholi- <-iiiitr.f _First. #1. III' /.' Ten ear* Yellow Dent.
First, .1.!
l4.mli. Route 5. Denison; »toiii|. $3,‘ XV. Fawcett, Pottslioro: second. J
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j Hazel While. Route Mienn.m; third,! W. liuikbud. Houle t, I'eni/oil: liiir.l,
$3, Until SIutuer. Houle 3. Slu'niuinij $1- XV. I.. Kvamt, Houle ((. Sherman. j
i fourili. $1. Alt* \e'*.ii. Houle r., Deni! Ten ears Mexiean June or Sure i
suiij flftli. $1. Margin-lit** Tliiirtu;in,' -Kirsi. .1. II HutUjInsj
Houle.!. Sherman; cijth, SI. /.oiia Ro-j Houle 3. 1’ollsl.oio; third, $1, J. XV.
'leu. Houte 3, Slienium: seienih. $1,! Luukforil. Hoiite 1. Di-nison.
Tliomanine Keene, |)orelieNli*r; eighth.) Ten cans llbasly Hutrlier. • J hi 111,.
j SI. I.ula Mae &iiidifer. U.mte 3. Slier-1 ¥ J, J. W. I-ankford. Houle 1, 1 Unison, j
ui111 li. #1. Hucille Roberts. Row ltest eollwtinn, any corn. Hist, *3.
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v.,,nt p.» prop m t'lnh with pnulttx
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w |]i,|i ,st., lleuison, staling "'lull
I he I emit Will. V is for. W lill. wrinht
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The WiineoiIyM luniks will pa.V for
run uir dot! e a iplalltily of akri" tll-
t ml bull, tilts tint inu tin*. 'Oiumk
Hindi Us. Them l.ullel ins are issmsl l.y
Hi, liikriiatiomil Harvester I .oitpany
and tut' reeogu!/.(“J hy a«rieultnrul ex-
jmIs ns the besi Hint ‘'a11 I"' obtlliuiM.
They "ill undoubtedly prove helpful I"
li,e farmers mi'l fanners’ wives
w pose hands they may fall.
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Ten ears White Dent -
Ten, Hush, Hoiite, t. Denison; seeoml.
J. II. Ilmlplns. Houte, 3, I’ottslioro;
third, $2, J. W. Fawcett, l’otlshoro.
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be tii tin el it hs of tliayson I'oiint.v, who "ltd. s'_*. Tom Hush. Houte t. Denison;
\hit'il.-.I here diiriuif tlie INuiliry and -
Honor Roll for the
3rd Month of Term ■' s!m». tone i.een muiounreii, its
Sehepns' Cakes at your grocers.
neat f*-
Wednesday front Joe J. Taylor. “Statd
I’ress'’ of the Dallas News, aeceptinc
an Invitation to attend the dinner |imt
iiiuke one of the principal t-peechch.
Mr. Mnlkey declared Friday (hat a
linmher of novel surprises are lieinj: ar-
ranged for the dinner, which promises
to make it a very entertaining affair
for the men selling Rhemian-made-and
-handled products. He prcdkVi « t’ig
success for the illnner.
F. \. Mnlkey of the committee oil! A eemposile flag, representing the
arrangements for the banquet to he! (iittloual colors of the CuIIihI States,
given to members of the sales organ- Ureat ISritain. Frame, ltelgium, Italy
ization of Sherman factories and joh-l.md Japan has been placed upon the
rdng bouses, at the Chamber ..of rdKi-tgrinv of t lie Itritlsh unknown warrior
uierce here Dec. g.s, receivetf a ]etter|in Westminister Abbey.
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i: fifth. SI. I’vrmoH SinIjrrlmi'l.
•*. S!i.*riii:in; SI, Wrnn-.i
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Hs, High Seb.iol voeatiotml instruetor
perfected this arrangement with the
banks, which are lending this udditoital
ai l iu fiirtheruuee of the community
work of the agricultural department ol
ihe local High Sdioul and the Chmu
her of ('emmens1..
Tlie legging, marking and mapping of
stale Highway N<>. 5-C, the new
route from Savoy through XVbitewrigbt
Him; Midge and FnnnersviUe to Dallas
lias been completed, and nmps ami de
script he literature of the route, com
piled by Curtis Hancock, former chair-
man of the Stale Highway Commission,
have been minted and distributed. The
highway is designated bv pole marks
of Idack, with white center oil which
is HUumiJod the letters and figure, "H
ii (V* meaning the third or C lattcral
of State Highway No. 5. The litern-
i ufe which has been given wide dis-
tribution contain* the following state-
ment, about Vhhewngbt:
"Whitewright', Texas, population 1,-
pr.It, situated in tlie, sonM» asiem i«ir-
tioli of tlrnyson County, of wbith Sliei
man is the county seat. Whitewrig’lrt
is on the main fine of the M., K. & I-
railway, and a branch of the St. Hollis
k Southwi-stern railway, an average of
thir'y Trains daily passing through the
city. XVhllewright la on State Highway
r.-C. the new short rouie to Dallas.
TVhitew right Is also on Stale Highway
No. 11, front the Oklahoma line to
Shrevepoi’Vrhntl is on the original anil
short route of the Jefferson Highway
from Winnepeg to New Orleans, anil
on the Southern Highway from Wash,
higtoli, 1>. (’., to Sau Diego, Cat. WUlte-
v,right pioneered the Improved highway j
spirit In this section of the state, amti
Jays claim to a greater proportion of
improved highways thau any other j
North Texas black land town of Us size.
Wldtewright has also come into protuln-j
entt for its exlrnordimuw public, st le.ol
system, with two modern brick built!-,
ings and modern equipment ami with
full affiliation with the colleges and
universities of the State. \V hitewriglit s
well-improved and weH-lighteti -t ft els
elicit favorable comment, anti tile town
is particularly famed for its abundant
supply of the best a tie-fun water.
IVhitowyigllt has a sanitary sewer sys-
tem, a low tax rate and an exceedingly
low fire insurance rate, ils key rate
being 37 cents, which in itself reflects
many modem public improvements to
on. Warp u
•bt" ■: I '■ . il:.' Al
DoiigPerit, !' J. Ki'eiiv--r. l.e'.va lleti!
Ilitiiui.-tiU, Aline Minnis, Adrian*
Toll, tt. Frank l,o\e. f’anitie tirayi '
it Title. Ati:!,! Yi.hu.- [(..belt Heeves. 1
>‘.id1. r: I. aib, M. t'.arl Weaver. Hout.
b. Deitivi.ii,
Hogs Hi-st. Stt. second, k.'k. lied,!
Wnyne Mill.a*. Houle 1, Denison, und|
'hat Darter. Shertnan; third.
Harry Harrison, Noil Harlittg.i fo""kvevott Payne, Houte
Fee Muxweiler. J,,|m M.4’.'island.! -■ s'"bef. ami Dan Hoiirer, S'outhtnayd :
.Marguerite I’letrlier, Henry Hughes,, 'v*' ^ Itauisey. (.ordonvllle.
Harold W addell. Karl W hims. .Mar-| six"'- 'v'' Newton. Route 1.
garie Moore. Robert Kikel. Allene! H"(|is"u; sevintb. SI. Clyde Sutherland,
Abrams. Mildred Davis, Leonard Kia-I "• tsbeiniiiti; eighth, ?.l. l-ossiei
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raitl. Allen Shaw, Haines Terrell. ! Ib'o ’ks. Sadh r; ninth. Si. XVilliniu Mel-
Freviunen.—Cbarlt s Houinaii, I'atilj b"i, Houte ... Sbenuan; tenth. SI, X er-
Ftinlie, Kenneth Hoover. Velma Han-J110" Harlow, Houte 1. Denison,
kin. J D. tTuition, Hay Kkhl, J-e Age. Poultry- First. S(. Alton Funk. Kail-
Aim,a Aveinathy, Stever Hearn. Minerva] -r>r: "ceoiid. ?•’>, ( harles Xowinn, Route
I'auikoiit. Aruott Delaing, Jack Kng- '*• Denison; third. Luther Hak ,
irf.lt, Mary Hteliinson, Mary ITemli,] Houte Putt shorn: fourth. SI. Leon!
Margaret Uulick. Don,thy Hay, Holhe Vailgheii. Houte o, Denison: fifth. *t.
IItiger, Mae Hoard, Deljthiae Jordan.! N- 'r Helsiier. Sadler: sixtlt. S!
Pos-
Ail...... Igithrop. Hoberta Mullenix. Kd-j I«rooks. Sadler; seventh. *1. J. T.
ward .Scholl, Sadie Sbaw, KYnnlr Barnhill. Houte. 4. Denison; eighth, Si.
Sparer. Hugh Thompson, Heatriee Hciils n P.ps.ks. Sadler; ninth. Si. Matz
Ward, Frames Jlolt. t’hnrlottr <’baf-l Oodwin, Route 1, Cordonvillo; fenth.|
fin. Annie HlankensUip, l/'is Conger, SI. Fiigene Payne, Route 2. Sadler.
Dam F.pps. N'iua Seott. Annie Smith. Corn—First, Si, ,T. T. BamliUk Route
Foy Thompson. Kmanuel Jarnngen.! t. Denison; second. S3, third. S'J.
Harry Peacock Lorene Shero, Vincent fourth. S1, tied. Dossie Hvooks. Sadler,
Reynolds. Ashley DeXVItt, August 1*11- Kverelt Payne. Sadler, and Alton Funk,
get', Alette O’Hara. Sadler: fifth. $1, Henry Roberts, Route;
3, Sherman: sixth. $1. Halford Morri-j
son, Hngonutyi; seventh. SI. Edwin!
Illinois Rejects
the Proposed New
Constitution
Junes. Route 3, PottshoYo; eighth. SI. I
(lien Carter. Route a. Sherman: ninth.)
$1, Ernest Reeves Newton, Route 4.!
Denison. j
(fraud prize of .T> for T'igh seorc)
went to Olen Carter, Route 5. Sher-j
inrn. who averaged f'Tfg per rent. |
(•iris’ Prizes
Risen It contest. — First, ?l. Inez
T.amh. Route f,. Denison, and Lucille.
Roberts. Route 3. Sherman; second, $;!.[
Alta Nelson, Route 5, Denison, and.
rlnorn OasktH, Route 3, Denison; third.|
... ., , ... , $2 Zona Rolen, Route 3, Sherman, and
Author Seriously II!. ■ , „„ „ . 9 ui,„
liv in'A’-onuM t-rc Marguerite Thurman, Ibtute 3 Slu ,
New York, Dec. 13. Tltendore Kro-| man; fourth. $1, bin o1‘ 1 1 "k1-
Thj the Associatnl Prrss
Chicago. Ills., Dec. 13.—Illinois Vot-
ers yesterday decided to get along un-
der Hie fifty-two year old constitution
which now serves the Stale, and reject-
ed, hv tin overwhelming majority the
proposed new Jig sir law, prepared by
Hie convention elected in Hint.
mer. author of more than twenty melo-j Route Denison, ant! Xlaph nt
dramas, and widely known as "King) Route b, Denison: fifth. $1, R'llli . tng-
of tlie M. lodramalists" is serioas'y illjncr. Route 3, Sherman, and mums ik
in Dresden, (lertnany. according to a J Keene, Dorchester: sixlin SI. I azf^
(gtlilecvitni received Ii.v New York H e;.-! White. Route 3, Sherman;
tricul producers. jam! Lola Mae Sandifer, Route 3, Slier-
Storage Battery
Sales and Service
also
Service on any Make of
Battery
Free Inspection and Water
PARKER BROS. BAT-
TERY CO.
Travis ami Jones St.''
Phone 808
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' Striking an Average”
7»Then you have an unpleasant experience with
the telephone service do you ever stop to con-
sider how many times you use the telephone
without having such an experience?
To those most familiar with the problems cf
telephone exchange operation today, the wonder
i.s not that the service fails to satisfy every
individual every day—
—But that it serves so MANY individuals
SO WELL every day! t
Christmas only a few days
off why be with out a
“At Your Service”
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BRUNSWICK
the (most popular machine on
the market.
Models and Prices
8100.00 $ 6.00 per month
$125.00 8.00 per month
$150.00 10.00 per month
$200.00 10.00 per month
$250.00 12.50 per month
GRAYSON TELEPHONE CO.
Frank Jackson, Jr.
120 N. Travis St
WOLI.D’S
LAF.GECT
CHAIN
DEPARTMENT
STORE
ORGANIZATION
incorporated
371 DEPARTMENT STORES
Sherman, Texas
BUYING
FOR OUR
371 STORES
ASSURES
LOWEST]
PRICES
We are prepared to help you make your Christmas shopping
more satisfactory to you than ever before! In our various de-
partments there are numerous suggestions of gifts that wil!
give the greatest amount of satisfaction over the longest time.
There is a big grist of unusual gift-values to select from.
Something for father, mother, the children and your friends,
A visit to our store at this time is particularly enjoyable and
as you will find,* it will be particularly profitable as well.
Useful
Gifts!
Smart Winter Coats
Handsomely and Warmly Lined
Save fvfyat by
Spending Wisely
■"•-Sill
The rigorous months of Winter demand warm ,'onfs.
Paine Fashion says that they ranxt be modish, and J (,'.
J ’e.nney Company affirms that they must also In- :< v-
"riecd. All tliree qualities are admirably combined in
: nest: coals that embody exceptional values.
Economy ts Hie hnM* o?
prosperity an.l jHtllobiu*
• pending rattier than de-
Dial 1st the foundation of
true economy.
I
lT’ HE heralding o.' the
* coming pf Christinas
and the glad hoiidsytlmc
never fails to repeal the
: thought. “What will 1
! give f” It is atwayr a
monictticus question Our
attractive displays cf gift
i goods is the best answer
we know of. Give zotv.e-
! thing both practical an.l
usefuk,__
Developed of ihc
Season’s Favorite
Materials
A carefully planned bud-
get providing for saving*
by regulatlug spending so
often fulls because the
housewife has not lea rued
bow and wbero to buy. I
"It cost* ao much
live XVo can’t save,"
<t cry so often beard.
I
Velour
Bolivia
In the Most
Popular Colon
Reindeer
Brown
, Sorrento
c Navy
Black
It hat been our atm for
tweuty yeurs to make tt
cost less for our patrons
to live by always giving
best values at low prices.
Patronize our Stores—.
there nrp 371 of them !n
2Si States—and you will
see your expense columns
decrease and your savings
column grow.
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Gloves
Gift
To Bs Enjoyed I
Tlie3e handsome coats reveal the latest trend of Fashion*
in their gracefully bloused effects; their wide sleeves or
smartly cuffed; loose back or belted styles. Some models
have the braided cord girdles so much in vogue and so 1
distinctively chic. Self collars or collars of luxurious fur.
Attractively lined with fine quality Satin de Chine. Many1
with l’ur cuffs. i
Bootees i
For Little Children
Women’s and Misses’ Sizes
$24.75 to $29.75
Selecting Gloves from
our displays is sure to
be a successful experi-
ence. She will bo
pleased and so will you.
Our assortments in-
clude tlie styles most in
demand and colors most
wanted. Prices up
from, pair,
Bells
Acr 'i-r.c.-i
?■!•■•• \ 1 .tacit Morocco
grain cowhide Belts
w.:l« cowhide lin *g.
Tongue buckle. These
arc very desirable belts
a: a low price.
' Comfort — yes, a IoS
|of it! » And pleasure,
itoo! Decidedly appre-
ciated for both bath
and lounging. -
Superb Styles
Plain anil put terns rich
In colors. This fs the sen-
i»on and time, uml prices
range up from
G9c
_
$3.98
Silk Ties
New Patterns
Dainty for the littltj
ones. Red chinchilla
fur trimmed.
69c
Attractive assortment
of silk neckwear in
fancy boxes — suitable
lor gift purposes. Ex-
quisite colors ami pat-
terns.
Women's Hylos
Fancy and Stylish
$ 1.49
Padded sole spring
heel, ffwi collar down
or up Vcrv popular.
98c
2304
Gift Slippers
Kind Men Like
I Padded sole, spring heeL
Good value.
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$1.39
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