Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 24, 1917 Page: 4 of 12
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT-SHERMAN, TEXAS
Saturday, Marcli 24? 1917
RED CfiOSS MEET
AT THE T. M. C. A
We Want Every Women to Call
to See the New Spring Foot-
wear Beauties.
Free Demonstration Monday
of a Home Product
Much Kntlitisia-m Mwttntfd—Mm
and Wont, n fi <nt Rank and TOf
if (ilii<n-hip Ysktil in Join
aipi Help in tin* Work.
M< rthig of Sanitary (ommitttu* i
OiandM r of UomtiM'rrr lJ»> n Plans
lo Eliminate This Pi nt—Work is
to Begin At On«*.
The meeting (>f the Red Cross jres-
terday afternoon was not so largely
attended ns (tie fi doer meeting, but
the same interest wn» manifested.
Much rnluulde information from
headquarter* has Iteen received, and
as soon as the detail work of organi-
zation 1ms been completed the chapter
will get down to real work. It is the
d'etre of the national organization
that tlm memltersliiji of tin- chapter
include men and women firm every
walk of life, and every one is urged
to join.
It is ii t a woman's organization,
nor a physician’* nor a nurses. as
s« me think. Imt every eitlaen of the
United States (man or woman I is elf-
glide to memttership.
It Ls very ninth di*s!n*d that many
< f the men. representing the various
•otnmeriiul interest c.f tlie/conmilililty,
the clergy, the legal and medical pro-
fer - h its, In fine, riprecentativcs from
the rank amt file of tlie entire citizen-
ship. take tills matter to k‘art and
ec.nie join the organization.
Membership dees not involve anv
Our selection and variety of styles is the greatest shown
in the history of our business. We are well within the bounds
of truth wheta we say the New Spring of 1917 styles have
reached a point in construction and shape—combined with
the highest degree of excellence—beyond which it seems im-
possible to go.
There will be a
Free Demonstration
ItE SHOE MED
ALONE
IDE HOSIERY I El
LcYJ
RAILROADS AND MEN
AGREE ON PLAN FOR
BACK PAYMENT
law. The committee of railroad man-
agers and brotherhood represenfatves
which haw Imen "inferring here took
a recess yesterday until some time n
April. 1
Klivlia l.ee of the railway manager*
said the conference had agreed upon
a tentative schedule,'
STORE
New York, March 24.—A number of
ninor point* •will-remain to lie decided
l“*/«re tlia brotherhood conductors, en-
gtnecr-*. firemen and trainmen received
the I Kick wages from January 1st, due
under the nppli<-ntlon of the Adamson
“S/iFETV
YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL
RAGS—Tlie Democrat will pay flve-
ccntH a pound for large, clean, white
cotton rags. They must tie clean.
____ ra'Jl-tf
done sueeessful evangelistic work
throughout the sontliern slates, will
preach Saturday night, Sunday moni-
•tiift and S u ml a y night. Rev. Cluck
is an interesting speaker ami aide ex-
D'uent of the word. la-n t fail to
hiar Id in.
< I.UKUil NOT ICRS.
H See Ot»r Beautiful Lliio
I! or
| Ncto Easter Cards I
and Greetings.
You will be delighted.
I _
g Tvpewnrers Sold! Rente,„r *
if Repaired. f
SCHOOL TRESTLES.
Annual Licet ion Will Take place a
Week From Today,
lAJblJ
wall pictures. Reports of the lireeil-
ing places of the malarial mosquito
wilt count three times as much as re-
I«;rts of the breeding places of the or-
dinary mosquito. ' »
Tlie children will be given bulletins,
supplied by tlie United states public
health service, and taught to distin-
guish between the culex, or non-ma-
larial mosquito; amt the. anophtes or
mala rial bearing mosquitoes.
There was some discussion in re-
gard to the need of a garbage disposal
system In Sherman, and a •■oramittee
composed of Mrs. Lewis Andrews and
.Mrs. L. M. Tuck was appointed to
make a study of'local conditions in
this regard and report hack to the
next meeting. In this connection
Mrs. John Marshall told a recent visit
through several cities in California, in
which there were no city hack yards
or undesirable sections, it was also
brought to tlie attention of those
present that tie*)- E. Kessler. well
known city planner. In his address in
this city at the meeting of the Texas
Town and City Planning Association
Inst month, stated that a city, for eco-
nomical reasons, if for no others,
should have no back yard or undesir-
able sections, and that the proper
planning of a city would eliminate,
such. i
The next meeting of tlie committee
"ill bo held at the Binkley Hotel at
noon next Wednesday.
fiRRRl^yfnff I
The regular annual election fur! ing services, 11 a., m. and 7:30 p. in.
trustees of the common school dts- i After Sunday there will lie only one
trlcts will he held in Grayson county J service at the church each day; at
next Saturday. Two tmstees "ill he TtfKl p. m. Sunday school as usual
fleeted from each of the districts, and tomorrow at 0:45 find Christian En-
as there are 115 districts. 230 trustees 'leaver at 6:30 p. in. A cordial Invl-
are to be elected. j tatjou to all.
Attention is calhsl to the fact that j 'Grace Presbyterian Church—Corner
tlie elect ton must Ik* ordered hy he Travis and Cherry streets. Junior En
school board: that the trustees should deliver at !) a. in. The Sunday school
aiipoint three qualified persons to hour "ill lie devoted in must part to
hold tlie election, count the returns , tlie Decision service. Preaching at
and report to the trustees the result it a. m. and 7:30 p. m. hy the pastor,
of same. The school trustees will can-. I >r. R. Wrcnti Webb. Intermediate
vass the returns and make a report and Senior J.eagn:*s in evening. Nttti-
of persons elected to County Snperin- I'di^v will lie known as “Decision I lay.'
tendent J. A, (dies at his office in j Houston Street Church of Christ—
mi man. .Sunday actna'J 6:45. Preaching both
llm qua ified voters of each school afB, t.vwhlg 1>V lh, m!nl;t„r.
district will vote In the election. j Morning subjivt : • Christianity in,
Picture.’’ prayer meeting Wednesday
Bim
first Presbyterian Church—Sunday
school and Bible class 0:50. Morning
service and sermon by pastor at 11:00.
Christian Endeavor at 0:50. Evening
worship and sermon 7:30. Public
dlaliy InvPed to all these service*.
cor-
Scliool Trustees,
J. ivcynoids
|| OFFICE, SUPPLY STORK
j| 301 V. Travis.
y East Side. P.„fh p|lf)„.,s
UiUttJUtRBi
(Election Aprtt 7.
Candidates for School Trustees for
Sliemmn Independent School District,
Ft nr to elect:
J. F. HOLT.
It. G. FINER.
• ). D. Mi REYNOLDS.
W. R. HOARD.
“Class” and
“Custom”
are forever wedded!
FOR TOUR CHILD’S
Just now while Russia ts revolting
fr< iu autocratic rule under Cxa.r
Nil liotas and the eyes of the liberty*
loving peoples are gazing upon the
rapidly shifting political wJiirUjdg in
i'urutsome whose necks ate now
Wider task-masters nut ethers *0 ,-ip.
I dam! and congratulate been rise they
have tmii taHn free, a story from the
'.mil of Ccogcks. Nihilists tutd ahso
tut ism ft r hundreds of years will he
exciting and entertaining. The Topic
is showing n picture today In which
Grand Duke Alexis is a .principal. It
involves people high up Hint in it are
interwoven love, intrigue, constancy,
fogtveness, tears and joy. It's today at
tlie Topic.
Mm j W . tt you can’t separate
||| K||! \ ^ “hand-work” from
/.J Mj l men’s clothes and haVe
piif Ma I real “class.” * ,
,‘ji l.fT I Clothes that are made on
1 a "speed schedule" usually
mfj ft lose their shape and wear
*V It ”/ ” °Ut at Same Pace-
Our suits are “hand tailored.”
They’re built to an exact dia-
fijL ^*9 gram of your figure. They’re
designed to suit your person-
LI®A ality and your preference.
We’ve proved to hundreds of men that "made-to-meas-
ure" clothes in our store are real economy.
LITT/.E EOYS
RAHlRAiii
Hate
GERMAN U BOATS
FORM CORDON
AROUND SPAIN
The New Sprir.ir C'o!
and fabrics
CHICAGO CHIEF IS
INDICTED; SO ARE
TWENTY POLICEMEN
S*»octo(e<l Ci*m uuvatcni
Madrid. .Msroll 12.—(Correspondent
of the Assoc Bit CM Press.)—An elabor-
ate organization, by which a far flung
j cordon of German submarines, stretch-
ing around tlie Spanish and Portuguese
coast has been maintained in provis-
ions and supplies lias been unearthed
by the Spanish authorities. A rigid
censorship lias been established, hut
it is known that at least four men have
been arrested. It was reported that
some of the suspects hailed from tlie
United States, Imt this was later shown
to lie due to the fact that they had used
rnnYiy aliases and had found American
names to lie the most useful.
1 < i>ure Time the Destiny Period.
Chicago, III
That was the pith awl point to tin*
lesson at the Business College Effic-
iency Club, last night.
II: was urged that each individual
should have a dally time ’chart, as-
signing definite portions of the day
for lalMir, rest, rcireuthpi, etc., to in-
sure the conscrvattfji bf one's time j
capital. A suggestive model dally ,
schedule assigned* four imurs out of 1
tlie t\\ 1 ntj-fiMir for study and feoren- (
lion which was designated ns the
.“dbathiy period." si nee die use of
otHf's leisure hours has heen found to
exert a greater influence in determin-
ing one's 'horneter and dcWItty than
the Wi -ktug hour* of the day. t
Jot* F. Utter of tlie Ilanlwleke-Et-1
ter Company, favorett the fifty young,
people in aUendanee with an inspiring
address on business efficiency.
March 24.—'Tlie grand
jury lias returned thirteen additional
indictments against twenty Chi-
cago police officials, saloon-
keepers and ward politician*.
The (barges were conspiracy.
William Skidmore, saloonkeeper, and
Its-Chief of Police Healey were among
those against whom true bills were
drawn h.v the grand jurors. Healey was
Indicted on five counts charging brib-
ery. .
THIS FASHION IS A
SPRING FAVORITE.
MADE TO MEAS-
URK ONLY
Spring Styles are iu /
500 genuine all-wool
materials to choose
from. Come in and
be measured for your
new Spring Suit.
SoBiethiug new' every flay
%
Remembet! We sell
For Less.
CONTINENTAL TAILORED CLOTHES
ARE THE CHOICE OF PARTICULAR MEN
Will Pierce & Co
North Travis St.
GOOD SERVICE
MUSICAL PROGRAM
MENU.
“Honk Konk."
“I Never Knew.”
“Listen to That Funny Brass Band.”
“Not Going Bye-Bye Tonight.'*
“On the Shore of Samoa.”
"Keep Youf Eye on the Girlie You Love.”
“Poor Butterfly.”
What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes
at Me For£”
“I Ain’t Got Nobody.”
“My Little China Doll.”
LYON’S FANCY CREAMS AND ICES
served with
NABISCO WAFERS
Just received another shipment of ROUGH SILKS. POPLINS,
JERSEY SILKS. KHAKI-K00L, and R0CKAWAY HUNT
SPORT SILK, also FANCY TAFFETAS, in the new tones. *
Prices Range,
$1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.25 and $3.75
The Yard.
ARMOUR’S ROOT BEER
GRAPE JUICE
COCA-COLA
aCTataakaaiang
Had you noticed the "Good Service" we are giving you
on our deliveries? Are you using this “Good Service?” Jf
not call us up, Phones 52, next time and see how quick we
will get it out for you.
Then, ‘‘Good Service" with us. does not mean only
quick deliveries, if also means Good Hardware, Good Prices
and Courteous Treatment.
Let the “Good Service” Store fill your wants in Hard-
ware and we will promise to "Make Good.”
HOPSON’S CHOCOLATES IN BULK
RELIANCE CIGARS
ITCHELLt-MASO
DRUG CO.
TELEPHONIC 132
SCULL-SWAIN HARDWARE CO
“THE GOOD SERVICE STORE."
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