Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 45, Ed. 1 Monday, September 11, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1922
NOT ENOUGH TO KNOW RULES
•uc^Mful Authors Have tc Pats Very
HIIKRIFF-* SALK
B&seball Calendar
"■ntr-r of road .’.Hi feet north 88 K. ,n„| ThompHon. 4. \V. Brookshire. .1. G. g».730.33, in ran
r. fool “onth of tin- mmtliwect corner Huff. G \V. Woods, f. F. Jamison. H. ami cost of .silt,
of Imkericu A.I.lil; i, to the town of B. I icy. K. \V. Shrokler, O. T. Cart-' Given nmlerttr
Whitoslw.ri Tcxae: llionoo North 88 K. vt rijjht. W. 4. HappenfMd. A. P. Cay-j
7."0 vrs. to Hi - Southeast corner of wood. 4. F. Park. R. C. Barbs, C. J,.' ’ ' ' T
raid t mot: t lienee Not tit 3 E. with tbo Moulder, lien Hcrwitx. W. R. Knight.' <--- , 1
original eqai line of hum! tract 758 vrs. Jitu Scott, fr. \V. Scarbrough, .Fred | \
a corner: Mi. .to North 88 \\. 448 vr*. Sander*,u. \V. H. Voelkle, Joe McGc- 1 ‘ ‘
to the right M way of the Txchs & Pn* hoc. J. It. Walk-imp, W. G. Sadler, I,. j
eifii Hy„; theme miiiiU with the said A. Glenn, A. 4. Forhls, A- Gerber, AV. I J
right of way 51 it vr«. to tbo northeast F. Crowley. Dee Estes. Chas. G. BeoU- 1 m
‘outer Of af. i cntid iidditluti; thence tel, Henry O. Gossett. Nina C. Patter- A
south with the i: line of said addition son, Texas .Sunshine Oil and Refining , AM
715 vrs. to Hie place of Is'Kintiing levied Company. ami Arthur Ekmau. j * /wjj
en as the prior rty of Whllesbom oil A To satisfy a judgment amounting to J, f
W. B. CRAIG. Sheriff.
By J .n. Taylor. Deputy. sll-5tc
TEXAS LEAGUE
Sunday's Results
Dallas 7. Fort Worth ft
Houston 4-1. Beaumont 5-5.
Galveston :mi, San Antonio 0-3.
Wlrhlts Falls lMi. Shreveport 5-5.
SI aniline.
Fort Worth .
Wiohltfl Falls
Galveston ...
1'alias .....*.
Sun Anttmio
Shreveport ..
Houston .....
Bean inoti l ...
Dad, Mother,
Ironiztd Yoast
for Rhoumatism
3H .4811 j out having learned oorlain rale'..
45 though fbut is d"i»i table. hut to write
48 .334 | well, a 'man nitisl have passed so fur
53 ,388 hetoitd rule* Mint lie does not think of
Maun. But pardon me for speaking
at such length on tills subject. 1 «us
led to thinking of it by hearing so
much talk of what Is (ailed ‘news-
Whete They Play Monday.
Dallas at Shreveport.
Fort Worth at Wichita Falls.
San Antonio at Galveston.
Beamhont at Houston.
Do You Realise Whet IronUed
Y east-Vitemines Will Do for
Rheumatism and Lumbago?
Do you know that vltamlnea and
Iron are part of your very life? Do
you know that the tisaue-and-blood
'actory in your body needs these two
materials, and needs them badly? Do
you know that If your body furnace
does not get enough of these, that
Cies.'.ss thoioujUly —
without iebbing, apply
VA»oRun
!7 MUller. Jm, iW Yearly
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Sunday'* Results
New York 10. Brooklyn 4.
Cincinnati 13. si. I,ntiis 8.
Pittsburgh at Chicago. ruin.
Three scheduled.
Standing.
SUPPLIES
New York 70 53 .600
Pittsburgh ,.!...... 7*1 50 Wtt
f’lnMnnptl ..'..r____... 74 «2 .544
«t. 4iMiis -.73 . 03 .64(1
Chicago .........•..... 73 03 .537
Brooklyn ............. 0*1 («• .480
Philadelphia ,......48 83 .307
Boston, jbjyyj........ 40 HI .354
Where The) Play Monday.
Boston nt itew York. "
One scheduled.
RRESfiRG
THE
WEARS
Cord Tire
3EST IN THE LONG TON'
gullible public.
V Ihu south tine of said tract in the
Saw Volcano m Action.
A volcano in action was witnessed
obout six weeks ugo by the captain of
the Brllish Reighter Bounty, off the
Meat African const. The skipper said
flie Bounty was about live miles oil
shore when he observed smoke pour-
ing high and profusely out of :t peak
inward from the Bight of Blnfra. near
the boundary line between Kamenia
and Nigeria. Thinking he might he
of assistance In the event of disaster
to the villages near the scucettai lie
put In toward shore and went to the
land In n lifeboat. He said the smok-
ing peak was about II,OOP feet above
aea level and on Its westward side
he observed large streams of lava
Finding no signs of human life along
the shore he went hack to the freight-
er and proceeded on his course.
One Quality Only
“Whoopee! Rheumatism Polos ood
Agony All Gooe. Ironist* Yeost
lo Sorely Wonderful!”
queer poison*, Joint poisons, muscle
poisons, acid poisons are. formed In-
stead of the healthy flesh and the
rich blood you used to havo In days
gone by? If you hobble in your gait,
if palms distort your body, if bending
over is an unspeakable agony. If dull
pains make you breathe heavily and
moan, do not grumble at the rough-
ness of the way.—smile sweetly,
there is a rainbow ahead. Things
are different now than they used To
be. In the days of liniments, salves,
complicated drugs, and all that,—re-
member? The happy secret today Is
tronlsed yeast, one of the greatest
body-and-blood builders of all time.
Begin taking Ironlsed Yeast today.
Beware of imitations and substitutes,
because Ironlsed Yeast is not a mere
combination of yeast and Iron, but Is
yeast Ironlsed, which Is a substance
all by Itself. There is only one Iron-
Ued Yeast In all the world. Sold at
all drug stores at fl.OO a package and
containing 60 tablets, each tablet
sealed. They never lose their power.
MTd only by Ironlsed Yeast Co.,
Atlanta, Oa. Say goodbye to rheu-
matism from now on!
WALL PAPER BARGAINS
The Silurkmu is the pioneer cord tire of America.
Its hisr<r-y ij the record of ever)- important develop-
ment in cord tire construction. From the start it
pave the motorist a new idea of tire service.
The Silrertcmin is made by an organization with 32
years’ experience in rubber manufacture.
There is only one quality in SilverUnm Tires, The
materials and workmanship in one ate the same at
in all othero. The name of Silvertown is always a
symbol of one quality.
Your dealer will sell you the Silvrr-
tov n in any size from 10 x 314 up.
Til r.. r.GOODRICH RU3BER COMPANY, Akron, Ol.io
ESTABLISHED 1*70
for AUTOMOBILES, MOTCPCYCLES, BICYCLES, TRUCK*
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York ............ 83 98
-St. Louis ............. 83 55
Ddfrolt ............. 73 Bit
t'lilcago ............. till «8
Cleveland .............. «7 70
Washington .j......... BO 74
Philadelphia .......... 57 78
Btiatou ............... 53 81
Where They Play Monthly.
!??# York at I*h(Thdc1|ihln.
One scheduled.
W6 Want a Live Wire Producer and
Manager
S1,Tm,n for th,‘ Iw^napoHa Life lrnmnee
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di?'i>iii,v ,,f "ii |,r,'mi'm,s *»«!
T inT.lo f ; J!7 unnuu‘ (Va»»-«»>"1. S10.000 pol-
K.V) ami tin lull face of the lH.li/y at dentil, double the face of the
w icy if death from any aceblent. We have n most liberal first rear
commlsstoa and renewal contract. Previous experience desirable hut
not necessary, if you are capable of eid'nU!ir*r35I).r(> t„ $353(kl ts-r
inoiilh, are w illing to worlf and are amhiHo.ts‘Mml honest. .-m,l have
a (b'sliv to iHiihl a business 0f your own. let us )„-uf f,-om ni„.
S. Y. MATTHEWS & SON
925-26 Kirby Bldg., Dallas, Texas
Put Out Fires With Glass Bail*.
A glnss Imll. the glass being thin and
easily shattered, and about the size of
mi egg. tilled with a mandat'd
kllllng Ibpiid, Is now being put or. thi
market. ' *
Most tires can be extlngnlsbed with
little danger and little loss If proper!
means are available for prom;it use.
Experiments blue shown that a few
these then- glass l.a!i: or liis-eats.
In they are called, will ipii-'kiy shorf
Out a bail blaze.
•In the past most tire extinguishers'
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AUSTIN HERE SEPT, it
Remember that our stock of S CHOOL SUPPLIES is larze
complete, and the QUALITY is the very best that money will
the rKILt is no higher than the c heaper stuff on the market.
We have BLAIR S line all the way through, including ]
TOP—WAR HAWK—WEBSTER’S. g
See our $5.00 Drawing Sets. ‘
THE REYNOLDS-PARKER GO
have been rather high-priced. Tills I
Bt'S'...extinguisher is a neialrie pvc?r-- j'
tion—the three balls which i o;ip,*|>e!
j n set being retailed for only :;n mu*
per get. A set of three balls c- a- s In
f mi ingenious enrton ivlil. h c; n he
( bung front the wall.
Dm ant. okla.. Sept, ll.—a’be South-
easieio Stale TcdK'hers’ 4'oBt-ge foot-
l«li sejund hove started pmwiee here
under direction of. Coach Koaua \V.
Hell. Prospect* are that Sonth^asreru
will have the i*sl football in the bis*'
lory of the Institution. Forty men'
have been working hard'for places on
the team this last week. j
Wilt, fullback oa hen year's team
and captain of this ycar'.i tespi. I*
working hard this vein and expect* to
lead au ail-victorious te#tii. |
Southeastern is scheduled to |ihiy its
first mine with%u*tin College nt Slier-'
man Sept. 22.
Hot Pretty Mut'e.
Dorothy, three year* «>,i. iy.-s a:
New Albany. Her iatiier 'j ‘ iitf
the blither shop to lime h.ir
trimmed, and the elect it.: «.liht-rra
most drove the little girl :»to spaSiiV*
of fear despite the l;)n,l n.s»arao«nf
that they would not lu.rt lur. She
lmd a big auiite.oe before the task
was completed,
Next day Dorothy went to visit a
neighbor who lived near the barber
•hop. Shortly after her arrival she
heard music and Inquired Its location.
On being Informed that It was at the*
barber's she replied:
“Well. I don't think his musle to
pretty.”-—Indianapolis News.
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MARK TWAIN IN WASHINGTON
Good Stori** Concerning Sojourn of
tho Famous Humorist *t Capital
! . Are Curront Still.
5Vhen Murk Twain lived in Wash-
ington the streets In the national cap-
ital were In/sigh A condition that an
• Intoxicated philosopher upfl.v described
them by saying: "Whim its dry
you e*n‘f see where yog are going,
and when It's wet you can'* go.”
Mark Twain remarked that the win-
ter visitor would protmhiy wonder. If
•there happened to he a thaw when he
came to town, why the city fathers
were so shortsighted as not to dilute
the mud a little
chuabood-.
American Money in Canada.
It Is estimated that American In-
vestments in Canada for licit amount-
ed to $33.r.,f KK i,t * si—more than half of ‘
the prewar Canadian Investment.!
Some of the items of Investment dim j
Ing the period under review are:j
Bonds purchased, 58237.00(4.000; Indus- •
trial investment, g50.000.000; western
hinds purchased, g7.(KKi,o*kt. It Is also
estimated that *30.000,000 of the |50,.
000,(100 invested Iti Industries went
Into the pulp and pnper business.
Ideal refreshment ,|hat
lines* (he hasllly^ils
more and use the
streets for canal*.
Another story told about Mark
Twain during his stay there which Is
probably better known, bad its he-
ginning when the humorist called to
eee Grover Cleveland, at the White
House. The President and Mrs, Cleve-
land had Invited Mark Twain and his
wife to dlue with them, and the latter
was HI and unable t.. go. Mark Twain
went alone, apologized f„r t),e ab-
sence of Mrs. Clemens, solemnly
handed Mrs. Cleveland a paper, and
ssked her to sign It. In surtffl^
inquired wliaf Jt was and wtiv she
should sign It. Mark Tntfln tdkltrtl
the pa)ier over and showed Iky it' title
In Mrs. Clemens' handwriting: “fiim't
Radio In Indo-China.
Ind(- China Is covered with a com-
plete radio telegraphic system, com-
prising 35 stations equipped with the
best high-powered apparatus. The
country receives evety night from the
BdMenux station in France foil mar-
ket and financial reports and the newa
of the dny.
How We WiU Serve You
We not only give you the utmost in tire value in Good-
rich Tires, but we back up th^ value with the kind of
service that assures you of the most satisfaction in your
dealings with us.
We are not satisfied with merfcly selling you the best in
tires. We want to help you get all the mileage that’*
built into them by giving you advice and assisting you in
Tha Now P. K.
Is Great >
Dnve around and let us prove to you just what Goodrich
extra service means to you in tire economy.
CHEVROLET SALES COMPANY
! e Distribute: J Gr*y*on County
W« Carry From $8,000 to $10,000 Worth of Cl
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