Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 129, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 13, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1922.
THREE
.vour gro er for Schepp's Fake | Fhampngn" at F-0 cents a bntttr |«
____ n*23-tfe.' one of the jnj a of tli<’ Auioriian men-
path;*! of Co)»lf*n;<.
Kidd-Key Flayers in
NATIVITY PAGEANT
F/day, December 15, 8:15 P. M.
Admission 35c
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Is Worth More
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f You can hirJIy reaiizz
the wonderful im-
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md complexion your
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$011 ®ra PIONEER l)F j
PERSONALS AND EUREK A IS
SOCHI.US HID TO REST
On Movie Screen
At the True In,
uf the screen ii!’i> [in [lii'i i'v
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I To The Democrat :
Eureka. * iraysnn i
Gouraud's
Oriental Cream
Thtdifferwce In price
is small-th@ difference
in quality, great.
"Good to the last drop"
yo.*ir ;s Htuiils of Vfir.i. ‘ w!ii« li
was shown with tin* h«aulifn| ( lam
j Kimh.ill Yt imti in the loading rob* f,*r
|lln* first tim«* at the Travis Thrativ
Jfrislay. Thr j»i<-t»iis a si rot n vor-
< , i i r.iifKa * * m v son i i,ii • 1,,..,.. ») "i°n (,f I hr alivntly fanioii*. noui'l hv
" """ "1"nv inunitv l.iis ......a saddened IIV I......,...,(JA,nl‘;,-‘s:l'1"r "> IV],il l, rim as a
........« -r are M|; Martha i.'l,,l. „ ,;lom..r V, I ! «vvks in Collie,-s
j . ‘ V ";v, r '‘”s W' /eu of this lain,itv. „h„ las laid ' Ma~!,zi""'
Cl. <d which Uf an' glad The I . .
1 ill's! ill (ho ceiqcteiv at lIns place She
jniza unit return this winter. Rut.1 '
■an elding to the Scripture, we will !*.
I visited In another epidemi,
, k""' 1,1 l!l-4' fi" lid's prefmre. for welTimla rhike was laid ........
|iill helieve the Itihle is true. Cod In--1 place last Wednesday ' . I seta en eiiivtainmcai ,d' leal vxeellrtici
[ri.-in pouring his wrath on, on the land .Mrs. Tinkle is on the siek list at this I’-B's tin role or Mara
| it the year Ibis, first hv the over- writing. Alexietf. a talented vonng Russian girl
llii-ou of the governments: then the Mrs. Fannie Jackoui. who has heeil " ,1" esr,ines the terrors of the Russian
fin. which took I'h.Ono.iKMI lives. Amfipiite ill. is aide to ....... at this writ
it will last in some form until the lat-! lug.
iv ripen the character pb;ye*! hy Miss Dan- "Your Rest Friend," will tw shown.
J lels that she is reipiireil to go into There may be hundred* of peopl*
I! what amounts to a state of hypnosis, w ho w ill lielleve that their host friend
'while gazing at some of the wonderful is a dog. a sweetheart, etc., hut the
searchlight for most of us is always
directed toward our mothers. l'or
she. ,'ihove all others, is the one best
friotul at all times.
The presentation of the Cordon film
unset and some itt beautiful combi- only served to reenl this very pleas-
nalions and settings. j nut fact. It is an Interesting and al-
These gems were placed in a safe de- together worth w hile attraction, arid
posit each night, and removed in the in its scope it presents a sadly nog-
morning hy a plainclothes officer, who looted phase of motherhood. There in
turned them over to Miss Daniels nothing spectacular about the picture,
when they were needed for scenes. This but rather an intimate study of u
{j
|, -e’es. Ill eid- r to make these con-
!;v.ming. Mr t-tanlaws, the producer.
A) I arrangtsl with a diamend liroker to
rent some of the finest stones which
f i he eoUld he obtained some of which were
Mr. t liild has provided Miss Young
with an extraordinarily tine motion
she made her home, and three sons. M"lv lr abounds hi the kind
I"1"''! The infant son of Mr and Mrs Dtlm!1 which is tuns- suited to film
to rest a, this!1 ,""1 ll;" "f 1' is
REG. U.S. PAT.
kill hugs, and
THE GEM
Sherman’s Leading Theatre.
Again Today—
TOM MOORE AND MARY MILES
MINTER
■—in
“THE COWBOY AND THE LADY.”
A Smashing Comedy Triumph—
Coming Tomorrow—The Hit of the Season—
Bebe Daniels
i tf
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s^yMr}
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•rmr * » *.sjxv rr.tsiMTs
Qink
Qods"m
Bebe Daniels f *
James Kirkwood
Anna Q Nilsson
Raymond Hatton
( a \ /
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lev part ot lbl’.i. when, according
the Scripture, llic great battle of Arm-
etiidio.i will lie fought. Wo can see
that tile wholi world lias been in a tur-
m. il; the minds of men have been trou-
bled as never before, and even the
"l'l'Ot- elements have taken u new
change. Rut at Hie present lime, we
lire on the verge of prosperity, of
Which we are very glad indeed.
Mrs A. <). Wallace of Concord street,
wltr wits rcp> lied ill hist week, has re-
covered.
Ace Stevenson and Ilenry Forest
of tile country visited relatives here
Sunday. They said Hu* norther was
Ktenllv appreciated in the country, as
it gave opportunity to
many were killed.
Tilt revival being eonUticted here by
Rev. Ob.v lx el son. came to u close
I hitrs^n.v night, llnptiztng. wliieh was
to ho"o been held here, look place ill
l irs, itaptist (liureli Sunday afternoon
because of Hie cold weather. Four were
o:i],tized, one girl and tliree lioys.
.lossie Tanner n
Sherman .Manufav hiring Comiwmy.
going to quit and move to .McKinney.
f li(‘ family ol Johnnie Howard will
til! move to McKinney to reside.
J. (\ Scott, who was formerly em-
I'V.ved here, will lie night overseer in
the Min! room itt the manufacturing
plant at McKinney.
Dlen Whittington left Sunday for
San Antonio.
f i'rl Hartwlg. wlio ttnderwont an o|i-
oration at— Sherman Hospital four
weeks ago, has rellineal io work.
Mrs. A. A. it reman, who was very
iii from a reiepse of dengue fever, lias
nliout n vovered. Her huslMind. who lias
been hy her bedside, has"returned to
work.
W. II Finnic) receives news for the
Sherman Democrat at Sherman Manu-
facturing company, and ail are invited
to call and give him the happenings*.
HeatUtches From Slight Folds
Laxative RROMV) QI IMNi: Tab-
lets relieve the Headache hy curing
the ( old. A tonic laxative and germ
destroyer. The .box hears the signa-
lure of E. \V. Drove. (lie sure you get
UltOMO.) .'We. (adv.)
revolution, after tier talents die and
her Inane is burned. After a series of
arrives
to| Mi Cook and daughter. Mi s Emilv.I 'T1"0'1'"'* “l"‘ "n ives in tliis
'were in Denis....... business Salimhiv. "'id makes her home in a ten-
Mrs. V li Jackson, win, visited her in Xl'" V.irk's Chetto. She is
daughters. Mrs. Jim. F. Stowe. of s"iik1" hv " "enlth.v Wviman.
Sliorman, and Mrs. Jack t tshy. of Fort
W'orili last week, has returned home.
W\ 11 Cook lias lieeii serving on the
grand jury in Sherman the past week.
Mrs. Tliressa Terrell v,f Mississippi
is herv* on an exlended visit to lier
A. Riifonl, and son.
daughter. Mrs. I.
E. \V. 'J'orrell. of ibis place.
Tom Cadvloll and wife, of Denison,
spent Sitndav will, his mother, Mrs.
A. < t. Caddell.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rustic of Wood
ville. okla.. siahl Sunday afternoon
with their grandmother, Mrs. A. O.
Caddell.
whose v hief hobby is tin- ncquaintanco-
ship of I rill in nt ami tiiiiisunl porsons.
\\ liiie sharing lIn* hospitality of this
woman, Naru hevonies involvevl in dra-
ma tie situations.
otfieer never got farther from the star
than just outside five camera lines, and
lie was responsible for the safe return
of the jewelry at night.
The remarkable cast of "Fink Hods."
wliieh is from a story by Cynthia
Stockier, includes Relic Daniels, James
Kirkwood, Anna ()/ Nilson. Raymond
Hal ton. Adolphe Menjott and others as
v i II known. Tin- adaptation was made
by J. L. Nash and Sonya Levicn.
At flic <E«ei n.
Mary I’ickford's latest i'nited Artists
product ion. "The Love Light.” which
widow who gives and loves and sym-
pathizes with her nvo sons until aim
is on live verge of ruin mentally cruC
financially.
The pm i« woven arH.-v: n son who
married a society era zed g.rl without
his mother's knowledge. l!v- brings
her qs:to unexpectedly to his home,
and the mother lit welcoming lief with
i>l»*n arms notes the aloofness and cold
stare of the girl at the furnishings
of the modest home. The mother,
must against her will, and merely to
satisfy lier son. moves ftom her
humble surroundings t,> a nest antoni?
I
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o-
Poisoned Food.
, , „„ ; (1m* «* in* Hen* she uiHlt*rL'oeg mnn.Y
will In- seen nl ihe Oueen lhentre Med-; . . , .
. , .... tryinc numienis. o:>d if Is e*ro that
nesday. ,s .... entirelv different * nry ability of Miss (Jordou
and an absolutely new elnn.i ;aUun' , ,, . , .
Hian anything In which (he World's r('!’>lv se<n. And tt ,s worth n trip
Sweet.......I has heretofore ap,Haired. * ll‘" "‘,sl“n'rt‘,il J Uei,lre to ^ tb,i
liver Since Marv i*i,kfor,| 1ms had "(-lult-rful woman.
her own producing organization ami! T1»' c”u1'1 l"'1 ►' ln’Iirov,‘'1
An ex-i" Ini' and ex-priest rails toher ,-,M1|,| ,u, tate as to the ty,«- of photo- "Pol>- containing ns if dm-s Itelle Ben-
play in which she was to appear, shej m‘IL Harry Renhniu. Lelb Mason,
has adapted the policy of never ndher- Sin nicy i’rice and Dure Davidson, eudt
ing entirely to vmo line of jmrts, not of xvhotn gives exeelleht ch.iraeterini-
only I icv a use she hetieves tint* the ptilei lions. "Tour Rest Friend is a deleci-
lie like variety, hut because she believes aide* treat, entertaining and wholesotntl
the different lines of characters tend ami decidedly worth while seqing.
to increase her ability as an artist, j Your best friend? You 11 find her f.t
Vocal :iml Violin recital hy Miss
Ethel Katler and Miss Henrica .Jones
Kldd-Kej Auditorium. Thursday. Dec.
I Itlt, 8-15 p. m.. Miss Cara I’hiilips at
the piano. ( Public cordittllj invited.
dll-Jtr
Sv'hepjtB' Fake is Fnioti
I’x King Ferdinand of Bulgaria, who
now residos in ('ol.niitg. retains nil his
former v leg,nice in dress.
The Federal ami Slate Pure Food ill-
vv oniplo.vt-d hy (he ryvelors have I'een in Sherman reccnt-
ls| Iv. and are being sent out all over the
country making a special crusade
against hotnlinous poison. This hotn-
linous jtoison is the kind generated in
tin can food, and is the most deadly
food poifon known to seieneo, it Is
stated.
It is also authoritatively
stated that it causes more
death than all o.licr food pois-
ons combined, and sometimes lies in
the system )S hours, absorbed In* the
whole body, before it becomes evident
to the victim, and then it is too late to
lie successfully treated.
Americans eat more tinned food than
any other Nation and tile Hovermnent
is making a special effort to warn con-
sumers against, the botulinous poison,
and teach them liow to recognize af-
fected cans. The attached Instruction,
sent out from ,1m Pure Fowl Depart-
ment in Washington..1). F., will tie a
safeguard against the danger, if the ih
struct inns as giv en, are observed hy
house-keepers.
Tinned food is all right and indls-
IM-nsithle in winter, hut he careful
about the condition of the cans.
Fulled States government instruc-
tions sont to Miss Cunningham.
Sherman Food Inspector:
Fr.nsttmrr’s Inspect ion.
When buying in tin til both ends
should Ik* flat or curve slightly invnrd.
Neither end should bulge, snap bade
when pressed or fee' loose. (.') All
seams should in* tight end clean with
no trace of leaks In glass —(1, The
cm er should In* firm, flat or com live,
with scum, collar bam! ami label clean
and free from ail signs of links, 'AD
Tin* contents should appear Tree from
mold, disintegration, cloudiness or
other abnormality, and show no dis-
eolorat ion.
made.
n'J.'l-t fc
Rchepps* Angel Fowl for Sunday—
10c.
n23-tf(*.
AVarren S. Slone, head of the Broth-
erhood of Locomotive Engineers, re-
ceives a salary of .<25.000 a year.
attention the tact |tint her exquisite
hands convey a remarkable healing
power. He convinces the girl that, she
ought to act as a medium, and follow-
ing his suggestion, she undertakes to
heal the si- k. But iter great problem
conies when she falls in love vvi)h a
young doctor, a sciential, who scoffs at
the power of her hands. The difference
in their points of view bring on an inev
I table clash, and llieir reconciliation
provides the love interest in a tlmr-
i oughl.v satisfying entertainment.
As the leading character, Miss Young
presents n very apiH-nling isirtrural.
Ail tin* tut thus and sincere feeling that
make Nam the remarkable and charm-
ing person that she is. is clearly depict-
ed in Miss Young's characterization.
It is really an exception!)! study of Mr.
Child's heroine that Alias Young pro-
seuts.
In the star's support are players of
screen prominence. Elliott Dexter Is
east in the role of the young scientist.
N'ara's lover, and lu> does more titan
portray it adequately, others in the
hug cns| are Myrtle SletnUmin, Mar
garet Loomis. \ ernoii Steel, Count John
Orbit?', Edwin Stevens. John .Miltonic,
and Martha Maddox.
"The Hands of Nnra" was produced
under tin- direction of Harry Hutson
at t111- Harson studios in l.os Angeles
I' was made for the Samuel Zierler
Photoplay Corporation. .Metro is tin*
chief distributor of this photoplay.
At the Travis Friday and Saturday.
At The Hem.
A product Ion hazard not usually con-
sidered, has been met in IVnrhyn Stan-
lnivs Paramount production of "Pink
Hods," a picture featuring llehe Daniels
and James Kirkwood. This is the dan-
ger of loss and cost of insurance of
tens of thousands of dollars worth of
diamonds and Jewelled pieces, which
are seen in the picture.
The theme of "Pink Hwls" which
couies to the Hem Theatre Wednesday
is the fatal lyn of diamonds for wom-
en. and the dramatic action revolves
nliout u young wife, played by Afiss
Daniels, and the leiigths of indiscre-
tion to vvh.ii li she goes to obtain tbe
prccious stones Air. Kirkwood is seen
ns John (jueleli, the "man who made
Kimberly,” and ihe man who has in his
gift innumerable gems.
Such is the effect of the ‘ Pink Hods"
Order a Sehepps'Cake today. n2.'t-tfc
n23-tfc.
A buy word—Sohepp’s,
rake).
(Butternut
The Travis
Dec. 18-19-20-21
—this the critic of
Picture Play found
in
JfeRex Ingram
Production, of
^Prisoner
of Zend a
1 telieimtsly different
.•akes.
K c li epps
n23-tfi
If it is Rheumatism or Lumbago yon
arc suffering with go to Keith's Drug
Store, get you a bottle of Starley's
Rheumatic Remedy and if not satis-
fied. return empty bottle and get your
$1.00 hack. Manufactured hy Shirley
Drug Company, Tyler, Texas. oG-tfc
QUEEN
TODAY AND TOMORROW
MARY
FICKFORD
—again demonstrates that
she is the greatest artist of
the silver screen, for in
“THE LOVE
LIGHT’*
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Always a Good Show
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T0DAY-
Franklyn Farnum
—in—
“The Fighting
Grin”
And
Charles Hutchison
—in—
“SPEED”
Those vvlm saw her recent comedies
will certainly enjov her In her forth-
coming production which was written
uuil directed by Frances Marion, who.
has Olt-n acclaimed the leading seeniuiw
writer of the country, nnvl bids fair to
standing at tin, head of tin* list of vll-
reetoresses.
"The Love Light" lias unusual inter*I
est owing to the fact that ihe idea vvasl
worked out while Miss Bickford was on |
her honeymoon. Sin- met Finn res Mar-1
ion in Italy, also on her honey-noon, j
ami tlu* two worked "Of the story sit-1
ting on a high rock overlooking the
Adriatic and il was in Italy they se-
cured many of the properties and sev-
eral of the players who support Aliss
Pivkford. The players and properties
were brought ail the way from southern
Eitriqs* !■' Cabioriiia where the Italian
setting') were utiiuili-ly reproduced from
photographs taken hy the two.
Miss Pivkford ins appeared In enm-
edy-dramiis I it never in an emotional
drama of the type cr “The Love Light,”
and it was only after careful study and
deliberate eon-idemtinn that shq feit j
herself equal to the tremendous roje
she plays in this story.
Those who have seen the production
say that Marv Plekford rises to his-
trionic artistic ill-feels which a screen
artist lias never before attempted, hut
In all this, in the clever eliarartenzit-
tlon of mi Italian girl, she is still the
beautiful Alary whom we all love so
much.
tin- Washington.
At (he Washington
Who is your best friend? The
answer to that question will be solved
Thursday at the Washington Theatre,
where tin* latest Vera* Gordon film. | fight since the
The T ravis
Last Time' Today—
VIOLA DANA IN
“THE $5,09 BABY.”
Tomorrow and Fri. —
Clara Kimball
YOUNG
in '*
.TheHANDS
of NAHA
13y Richard Washburn Child
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Prc&enied by Harry Canon ^
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Saturday Only—
WILLIAM
FAIRBANKS
—in—
“PEACEFUL
More
PETERS”
thrills and the greatest
Spoilers,”
Starling Tomorrow—
VERA GORDON
—in—
Every share of our Preferred
Stock has been sold. We
wish to express our apprec-
iation to our customers, em-
ployes and other local people
for this expression of their
confidence in the
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