Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 96, Ed. 1 Monday, November 6, 1922 Page: 3 of 6
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SHERMAN DAI1.Y DEMOCRAT MONDAY. NOVEMBER 6. 1922.
*K(;k N. HOLTZ. SHERMAN N
PRINTER, PASSES AWAY.
• George X. Holtz, a pioneer Sherman
printer, paused away at bln hum*, 403
North Hinklev street, Sunday morning
•t 1:30 o'clock after an lllno-is of sev-
eral months duration. Mr. Holts bad
lired In Sherman for more than 20
years. Jit was 70 years of ajfe at
the time of Ills death.
Funeral services were held Monday
WHITKSBOKO TO II0L1) TKI
COl'NTY POI LTRY SHOW.
\inuounceineut is uiade by i lie busl- j
ii.-s* mer of Vditteiboro, Gru}»on]
County, and the poultry raisers of that (
community, that a Tri-County Poultry,
Show will lie held there Nov. 28 and
20. Communities in Cooke and lienton
Counties, in the Whitesboro trade ter-
ritory. will hare exhibits, lu fact, it
is unite probable that Collin and Fan-
Pavement Pickups
MEETINGS MONDAY NIGHT
ft ft et noon at 3:30 o clock from the lnteijn Counties* and several Southern Ok-
homo, conducted hy the Rev. .Tap Man- laluina Counties will have exhibits lit
ton, pastor Central Presbyterian
eh undi.
Mr. Holtz was n native of, Ralti-
mo o. For moie thin 30 years lie was
an honored member of the Typographi-
cal Union. Paring his residence In
Sherman he hod been connected with
« number of nowNpn|>crs and jolt print-
tug houses, and among the members of
the croft he was respected and esteem-
ed, while outside of the craft he also
held many friends.
lie Is survived hy his widow, Mrs.
Georgia A. Iloltz. There are no chil-
dren.
the show, it la slated. Walter llurton
of Arlington, a wcii known profession-
al judge and chicken fancier, will judge
the fowls. Mr. Iturton, who is well
known in Sherman, lias recently been
appointed by the American Poultry As-
sociation lor the revision of the 1(123
Standard of Perfection.
Hall Noland of Whitesboro is secre-
tary of the allow, and Roy M Crandall
will he superintendent of the show
room.
Sherman poultry fanciers are Inking
a great deal of interest in the show
uud will have a number of exhibits.
Nee Mary’s Millions” Friday night.
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Sherman Lodge No. 202, R K. C. of
A., at l.ueas' hull.
Mystic Lodge No. 12. Knights of I’y-
tiliac, at K >f I*, hall.
Grayson Rehekah Ixsige No. 270. at
Odd Fellows’ hall.
Hnrlwrs Union, at Fust Side llarlter
shop.
carpenters' Union, at Carpenter's
hall.
Machinists Union, at It. of It. C.
hall.
ders is of the opinion this made the here shopping Saturday,
theft of the animal a comparatively j J Grady Blown of Pallas who has
easy matter. j twee in the city on Imsinews, has re-
— t turned home.
The I’ity Commission will meet In' Mr. ami Mrs. II V Vaughn of Ok-
regular si'sslon ai the City Hall Molt- Inhomn City an- lisiting Mr. ami Mrs.
day evening.
S. A. \ aughii of this cin
City, Mo.; K Is Shipley, Kansas City,
Mo.; Mrs. Willie Sharp, Matlill. Oklu.;
Miss Velina Keitphendall. Madlll,
Okla.: K. E. Irvin, Chicago, III.; N. 11.
1'eriayi. Chicago. 111.; Mr and Mrs. C.
A Sllnkln, Muskogee. Okla.; Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Earl, Muskogee. Okla.; N.
I). McKinney. Keneflc, okla.
luititns. Dallas.
.1, X. Frith and Mrs. Evslee Burns,
of Sonth Sherman, were united In mar.
Lilly Wylie. Miss Byrd officer and V Is*..... Paris; Dr K.'N Woodall,! rlage la the Court House St 1 P «*•
The ptl’dic s|*'a k Ulg class of ghe wil0l Ha Hie Witt visited trienls at Davenport; A. IS. Moore. Wolfs City, Monday. The Iter. .1. H. Baxter per-
Sheriimn v. M. C. A. will meet Moo- ii,-,„|rix, okla. Sunday. Pete Hnlmer, Wolfe City: F. Crain, formed the ceremony,
day evening al 7:3<l o'clock al the V. \|rR \ Wmslrlng and daughter. Miss Durant, okla.; Blanche Cain. Durant,
M. c. A.. : Margie, of Denison were in the city Okla ; H. M. Timmeihnan. Kenefi,-,
— ; shopping Saturday.
Whiteslmro will observe Armistice, Mrs. S M Wails, who has been Vis-
Day with a program. The Rev W. C. jt|njs \|,s .jj,,, \v„|| Ht ||,,ujs. Okla.,
Met 'lung. Baptist minister or Demon, j h):K returned home,
will lie the prlneipal speaker of the oc- | m |, ;; Crosland Is visiting her
cas'.on. Mayor C. L. Simpson will pre-; mother. Mrs. D. E. Crosland, in Dal-
okla ; H. Grand, Keneflc, okla.: V.
See Mary's Millions" Friday night,
f, . n«-3»-r.
si.le at I lie meeting.
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READ TITO DEMOCRAT WANT ADS.
Every Day You
Use Up Energy
Part of Your body is
expended in heat and
energy.
Every day you must supply
food to replace this loss.
Bread is the one food which
the human system is able to
convert entirely into nutrition.
At least one meal each day should consist of Bread and
butter'and milk. So all health authorities agree.
Why not start this Health-rule to-day?
Buy an extra loaf of
Butter Crisp
And
Butter Nut Bread
Mrs. F. L. Bull, 8111 South Crockett
street, is reported seriously ill with
dengue fever.
Mrs. S. C. Moore, formerly of tins
city, is the guest of relatives here for
several days.
Miss Maliel Scruggs Is reported ill
of dengue fever at her borne ou West
Cherty street.
The First Ward voting box will he
liehl at the Korloth Plumbing Com-
pany’s place, on East Houston street,
it was announced Monday.
Mrs. II E. Broom of Snpnlpn, Okla..
who lias been quite ill at Sherman Hos-
pllal for Severn! weeks, is reported
somewhat Improved.
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Rev. R. C. Ball at Abilene, former
pastor of the Walnut Street Church of
Christ of this oRv, spoke at the Sun-
day service* at the Christian Church
al Tom Bean Sunday.
Some time,.Sunday night a line
young Airedale ilog >vas 'stolen from
tin' Ilolue of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Han-
ders. 703 Grant} avenue. The animal
was alMiut a year old. anti was fond of
riding in an automobile, anil Mr. Sit it -
| .!. F. Willett of Tioga, who has lieon
i visiting friends in the city, lias return-
ed home.
I Mrs it. T Hurt, of Snpnlpn. Okla..
is s|s>ndiiig a few days in Sherman,
with friends and relatives,
i Mr. and Mrs. Howard Williams spent
— i Snnilny in McKinney visiting Mr. and
A business meeting is announced for] Mrs. I Williams.
Tuesday night for the Employees Bene- j Miss Amelia Dopplemayer. who has
fit Association of the Texas Railway I h.-eii visiting relatives at Texarkana
Association and'the Ladles' Auxiliary j mid M; rslmll, lms returned home.
Announcement Is made that the cot-
ton Is nearly all picked In Grayson
County, anil that manv farmers eom-
mcnet'd Monday morning to turn the
c iHon stalks under in waging war on
the Icoll weevil lor Ihe nixt crop.
of Hint body, to lie held at the Train-
men's hall at 7:30 o’clock.
Members of Judge Jesse F. Holt's
Central Christian Church Men's Bible
Class met with Judge Ben L. Jones'
Men's Bibit Class of Travis Street
Methodist church Sunday morning for
a joint session. Judge Jones' class re-
cently visited Judge' Holt's class at
Central Christian church at the Sun-
day morning class period. The com-
bined classes Htmday morning
Ector Wt.tson of Van Alstyne, who
has Icon visiting Rufus ('Minings in
the city, has returned home.
Mrs, T. V. Gladden of Colbert, ftkla.,
who has Ims'ii visiting her daughters.
Misses Sue and Ella Gladden, and
Mrs. George Congdon, of this city, has
returned to her home.
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richest in food-value
Ask your grocer
Ask Your Grocer
PURITY
BARING
COMP’Y
207 South Travis St.
Binkley Hotel Arrivals.
J. W. Steele. New York: H. K. Mar-
key, San Francisco, Calif.. F. It. (tes-
were, iraehln, New York - Mr. and Mrs. G. G
taught hy Judge Holt? More than one j Berkley, Fort Worth: W It. Daise.v,
hundred weropresent at the service. (Corsicana: P. L. ChrinGan. Corsicana:
“ 1 * ’ — I Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Horst man. Clilea-
go, Ills.: Mrs. L. B. Hess, Pittsburg,
Tex ns; Mr. and Mrs. L. Hlco, Pitts-
burg, Texas. It. L. Firmer, Venlta, Ok-
la : W. B. Hamon, SI. Louis, Mo.; II.
F. IIitvkins Dallas; M R Wiles. Mein-
Personal Mention
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Claud Morrison spent the week end ifp Jr"'1V!'?,
THE
QUEEN
Today and Tomorrow
Universal Special Attraction
HOOT GIBSON
in
His Latest Play
“The
Galloping
Kid”
A real western picture with
plenty of Life and Action.
Also a Good Comedy with
Lots of Good Laughs.
B. Pt'ttner, Chicago, Ills.: E. E. Hamil-
ton, Corsicana: C. S. Held, Cleveland,
Ohio: P. Shirley, Bonham: Miss Vlr-
_ , einin, Ford: Bonham; C. K. Fortener,
G. L. Stewart spent Saturday after- n„Uas . M(.ciuske,v. Daiias: 5V. AY.
In Dallas.
Mrs. G. A. Cary Is visiting Mis. Jeff
Cary at Uagerman.
noon in Denison.
M rs. W. T. I’err? is visiting Mrs. K.
.1. Keller lit Dallas,
j Mrs. L. V. Venson spent Monday In
Van Alstyne.’
Tom I.. Tennison ,ls in McKinney on
business.
A. AY. Brown of Whitesboro is vis-
iting J. B. Brinkley at Howe.
W. C. Hatfield spent Monday In Dal-
las on business, i
Chester L. Cloer spent Sunday in PI--
lot Point with home folks.
Mrs. Mary Stanley spent Monday In
Van Alstyne, ^ s
Mr«. F.. E HnwitJhOll visltod her son,
Joe Howilshell, at Howe Monday.
] v J, B. Harrison spent Monday in
Wtutowrlglit on business.
Mrs. N. Williams of Bonham wnt
Wright, Bonham; J.. J. Blair, Fort
Worth: It, G. Prihe, Dallas: T. S.
Wells, New York : I!. E. Stewart, Col-
umbus. Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bark-
ley, Dallas; I!. F. Payne. Kansas City,
Mo.; E. G. Senter, Arlington. Texas:
Miss Mary Randolph, St. Louis, Mo.:
Mr. and Mrs. H. Potter, Dallas; E.
Wells, Ilonham: II. C. Wilson, IToua-
lon; C. R. Bales, Dallas: F. E. Me-
Neels, Gunter.
Williams Hotel Arrivals
\V. F. Bidden. Dallas; Mr. and Mrs.
j II. B. Brown. Wichita Falls: A. Rup-
; proclit. Hapnlpa. okla.; Mrs. C. T. Tints
I and daughter, St Joseph, Mo.; Mr. nndj
I Mrjs. Sue Grant. Durant. Okla.; J.
Smith. Austin; R. C. Shepley, Kansas
Children’s Underwear
A few items of special interest, from our Children’s
Underwear Section, to mothers who are interested in
getting just the right garment* for their children and
at just the right price. Run down this list and note
the various garments here listed and prices thereof:
MUNSINGWEAR UNION SUITS
Mothers, don’t say just underwear—If you want the
utmost in comfort, warmth, perfection in fit and
finish, washability and durability, for your children
visit the Munsingwear Section. We recommend Mun-
singwear for the whole family—None better!
Children’* Union Suits 75c to $3.00 et.
Children’s Vest* and Pant* at 50c to 75e et.
Infant’s Vests and Outing Gowbi,
Vests, 25c to $2.25—Gown* 50c et.
Children’s Outing Gowns, 2 to 14 yrs.
at a Price Range of 50c to $1.50 ea.
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Children’s Bloomers, 2 to 14 years, at 75c
Pajamas and Sleepers, 4 to 14 yrt., 75c to $1.50
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Extra Special Reduction!
One lot of Children’s Outing Gowns
and Sleepers, sizes 2 to 14 years.
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Choice 50c to 75c ea.
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THE GEM
Sherman’s Leading
Theatre
Today and Tomorrow—
Dainty SHIRLEY MASON in
“The Lights of the Desert”
Her latest starring vehicle. You Will Thrill to See this Picture.
Also HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY
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Coming Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday—
The Greatest of all Dramas—The Best Loved of All American
Plays
With THEODORE ROBERTS
7 GEORGE FAWCETT -T. ROY BARNES
J HARRISON FORD FRITZ1 R1DGWAY
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The beloved epic of the American home living on the screen in a
perfect production. With all its thrills, its tears, its smiles, its heart
throbs. Theodore Roberts in his greatest role —"Uncle Josh.”
The'Photoplay All Sherman is Asking About.
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LUCK’S GARMENT SHOP
In Our Coats, Suits and Dresses
Yon get the richest fabrics, the finest needlework, the smartest
styles it is possible to build into these garments. They’re not
at all expensive either, you simply must see them to know
their genuine goodness.
AAITB FOR LADIES, Misses and Children in all Wool
I V Materials, every size and good new color, special
at $4.95, $7.50, $9.73, $12-50 Upwards to $69.50
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$24.50, Up to .......................... $49.50
TO FIT every figure in every known new
material of Cloth and Silk, styles that are
beautiful, long line models, blouse and drape
effects, every color and combination, special
at $6.75 Upwards to .............. $65.00
Showing Today New Middies and Children's Dresses. Sweaters,
Aprons, Kintonas, Bath Robes, Blouses, Always at Right Prices.
COME AND LOOK AROUND
SUITS
DRESSES
WASHINGTON
ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW
Today and Tomorrow
“Scatter good
Baines
—IN-
Scattergood
Makes a Match”
An exceptionally good
comedy.
Franklyn Famum
In
“TEXAS”
A good western drama,
You’ll like this one.
.Wednesday Only—
Mary Anderson
In
“Too Much N
Married”
* A five reel comedy-
drama.
.Wv?
frying Cummings Presents
LON CHANEY
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with the Styles Boys Want
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EDITH W3BEKTS JACK MULHALL
NOAH MERY — AND OTHERS.
Hey! Boys, there’s some swell
Overcoats at Marks Bros.
Parents, you never saw better
style or more of it than you’ll find
in our Boy’s Shop—Fine Oualitv
$18.50 to $40.00.
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