Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 245, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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KNTIKi: SHERMAN HU'CGWIS
THRO I'Ci HOLT '"
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Bonhain. Texas, April 21^Lens Tul-
h** and hi* warriors7 again ^ defeat*
the Sherman lied Bos, i ^a-wmero to
II lift}' MUhUytfW-ttirjoung pitch!u«i
find idL-tbc^Bonhatu team, left the Bed
Wz (limit with tire IiHh and wrvwi
iIkmu a bunch of nine gooae eggs.
Ittistegd was master m all tinnp and
oitfy cne Sherman rnnner rendud
tmiiiu* i . Jud Lewis getting one i,f> i^M>t)9HKHp||3I<iijdnTt May
hit fur bases, but he was left t, with a game between th# 'Grayson
stranded on wcoud..— —r-— '^Telephone C(>UU>any team and'(he Y.-.M,
The Sox batter* have not hit C. A. feain.
Tpir s'WMe iifWI are but playing the] The (amies will be played at Kidd
brand of Ih.11 they arc capable of. |Key park.
Clevender, who started for Slier-j The Schedule.
juan, wan knocked out of the lx x in f|,0 fujiowiim schedule i* announced
1th the following tenuis;
Shorn: a u Elk*.
siwrman V, M. A
Sherman Manufacturing Company.
Sherman Hanki >r*.
Fairvlew.
OrnjrWn .Telephone Company;
Announcement wa* made Friday that Sherman
TEXAS OKLAHOMA LEAGIE.
Thursday's Result*.
Cleburne si, Antmvie 7.
Hon ham Sherman 0.
I'mHuanr ! . Alexia
Paris 4, r<+ree yllle 2.
Where Tlicy Play Friday.
Mexla jj^?orgfennti.
JUotthQin at Sherman.
Ardmore at t lebumu. p
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that tlie.v would look jw'tter if
weiv laid flat on the ground.
From this scene Wesley was wlilzzed
into a palatbii resident. Scores of but-
lers ami servants were at his command.
The butler announced that he was
wanted oh the telcphono.afcd poor Wes-
ley. not havius talked over 4J>e wire
very much, was flabbergasted. But he
fUiatly put flic receiver to his ear. When
he replied be dropped tin? receiver and
described what ho meant to coiivef as
the fifth, when Bouham
runs on seven , hits.
Crowe. who relieved
luunTF
scored five
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vs. Y. M. jT. A., Monday,
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the damage was done and it was too
late. Thvi lmx w.orc:
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Klks vs. Bankers, May ,1
Telephone vs. Mfjr Co.," May «/ .<
Y. M. C.- A. vs. Kilks, May 10.
Fairvlew W. Bankers, May 12.
. Telephone vs. Fair view. May 13. ,
Y. M. C. A. vs. Bankers. May 17.
J-Uici'man Mfa.Co.. vs. Klks. May 1ft.
Teb*pin* e vs. Klks, May 22.
Y. M. C. A. vs. Fairvlew, May 24.
Sherman Hfg. Co., vs. Bankers, May
20th. '
Telephone vs. Sherman Mfg. Co.,
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Fairvlew vs. ICIkx. June 2.
9faff weoml round starts June .* .
Tlie winner of both divisions will i>e
deClsnnl winners and will receive k
large loving cup.
1-0 LEAC.IE.
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I>allas 7. Fort Worth 1.
Wichlfa Falls 14, Shreveport I
San Antoi.^o 7, Galveston 1.
Beaumont -K Houston
Wlierc Tliey Play Friday.
Dallas at- Fort Worth.
San Antonio at Galveston.
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Whether or no yon are living in a
fool's pyridine, yoi: should not miss the
oiH-ning display at (Jem Theatre Friflay
of Cecil B. I)e Mllle's remarkable Par-
abonnt production of "Fool's Paradisw."
Tills Is a picture de luxe in wliidli stieh
screen iavorites ns Dorothy Walton,
Mjhired Harris. Conrad Nagle, Theo-
dore Koslofl". John Davidson And Julia
Faye iMtrtray the prinejpal roles. It is
a drfMtmful pi tiire ln e\ery resjiect |hongh he were talking (o someone close
and we its reception here ^uje him * ■ -
k""S"« Bl"' "* m'"h" Aft«.r pnrllklna of tho njuiforti. of
Hie fialatlal resident?, incltvlljiK one,of
tlw finest showvr^rfwrtje ^Ijad evw-
had the pleasure^* enfti, ^he donui'd
his tuxedo, put oitjils straw lf^ fjirew
4rbreane ovtei: bis -^1,iwr
'By the Amm iated Pre**
Mexi<*o City, April 2l—Acting under
the Uireet vrders of President Obre-
aon, General GliadaiBipe Sanchez, chief
of operations In the state Of Vera
Cruz, bus left for the Huat\isco re-
gion to give battle to Francisco Goro-'
began an uiirlsing severaT
days aao.
DRIVE COLDS AND DISEASE
OUT OP YODR SYSTEM.
When the bowels and lRer are
dogged, poisonous waste goes through
the entire system. Help Nature act
rid of this waste. Take a BOND'S
LIVER PILL at the very first sign of
Colds, Fever, Headache, etc. They art
far better than calomel anrfi they cuns.
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tis ota* of the finest pictures ever shown
inxb.jsc|t>
eargr.
Ai the Queen
As a two-guo "liad man" '/
cat." alins "The Singto' Kid," turned
out to 1k an awfttl oil can! Hp could
shoot 'ejn. Sure he cotlid. He said so
liinisrir Lomlly. l.hlodiously. With
rhyming verses and plenty of ''em.
But when it cam* to a show down, he
a filglH owered mvrror. "S(Mfi^
called Wesley to the chaffen*. ,Aud tie
was whized to the private S(*hool where
only the children of wealthy people are
to 1k> SCH'n. - > - ,
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At the Trails^
conduot*
pnalrtction of
R-C Picture based
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Boriham .. 005 O00 100—0
Sherman ., .: .. ... .000,000 000—0
I'm pi re—Spencer. Time of game—rl
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HIDE LIGHTS.
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Arcljaijp; (tkla., April 21—Costly er-
I-TOTS ^roVtnf AlZitrcaH tc the Ardmore
n Prwlncers here Thursday afternoon.' l-'leA'dand-^v
0 when tiny hist to Cleburne by ^ the New Yoik. .
q score of n to 7. The Producers secured 'Philadelphia
_ll five inor^ hits" than did their oppo-
X4 nents, but the erratic support which
they gave their twirlers gave the
Generals .r le*id too great to overcome.
A r.lutb inning raily brought two
runs over for Ardmore, but Llnd fan-
ned the last two batsmen after be
had been rushed in to relieve Munch.
Munch had relieved Gaines in the
ninth when the locals started their
heavy swinging. Behreiis starred in
q the field for Ardinore. stopping b**t
AMERICAN LEAGI E.
Thursday's Results.
Chicago 1. St. Louis 2.
Cleveland 5, Detroit 4. :
New York 10, Washington H.
Boston lo, Philadelphia r .
Where Tliey liay Friday.
Chicago at St. Louis.
Cleveland at Detroit.
Washington at New York.
Boston at Philadelphia.
Standing of the Teams.
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By John Arnold.
If a man had told me a week ago
that we vould lose the first two
games of the season, I would have
told him it just couldn't be done !
Out- nine played a much better
brand of baseball the second day than' f n,\y
they did the "first.' 11n iact, we iui-
..priyved lust about Go per cent, accord-
ing to the scores.
Cleveager, who started tl e game,
arouiiders lu sensationa) Dsanncr.
Score by iunlngs— ^ "
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Ardmore . . . ..200 010 112—7 18 4
Cleburne . - . 0DB 040 20(^—9 8 O
Ferguson, Ketclium, Crowsmi aiid
Nay lor [Gaines, Munch, Liml and
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NATIONAL LEAGLE.
Thursday's Results.
New York 8. Brooklyn 1.
PittsburgL JO? St. Louis 5.
Chicago 3. Cincinnati S.
Philsdelphia^Boston, rsin.
Where They Play Friday.
Philadelphia at Boston.
New York at Brooklyn.
St. Lonis at Pittsburgh. ' *
Glncinimti at Chicago.
Staiuling of the Teams.
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Corsieana Gets Two Straight.
. Mexla, Texas, April 21—Cordicanft
made it two straight over the Mexia
just eonlduf get going and they ham-, (Jus|,crft winning Thursday. 9 to' 1.
mered him out of the Itox. But at Thc visitors parked the ball four
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that I bet this bird win many a
ball gamo before the season is over.
/ Don't low heart, fans. Lewis will
he in the line up Friday and "Hlg"
will he out at the park directing the
bafto froan the bench.
1 have been playing and watching
baH gvimes for abont So years, and 1
want to tell you, one and all, that a
boost will do a wonderful lot of good
to a Plater who is having a. hard time -
getting started, where a knock will
*||rtte the heart out of him.
The season is young, and when otir
times, several of these homers being
unearned because the close fence pre-
vented good fielding work. Work on
the fence will be stnrted today in an
effort to move it back before the next
series on the local lot.
Score by innings: R II
Corsieana .. .. 202 020 300—0 13 2
Mexia .. .. . ..010 OW 000-^-1 2 2
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inj; to live up |o- the song!
Lillian Rich will be seen opposite
Hoot. She has been Cast in other Cni-j
versal productions during the past year
atid a half, coming -before that ffotu
London, where she starred in musical
i-ouiedy. . ♦
Harold Goodwin. Charles French,
William ftlfctley, Alfred Hollingsworth.
Fontaine LaUue. Jim AI:iino. Joe Har-
ris and W. J. Allen are other principal
players to he seen.
Edward SedgWicfc directs, the filming
of F. K. Buckley's \Vostein Magazine
store. seenari/e«l by Oorjr- ~~ My.
Thes<> Western Sherlf ,.t u teh
all-fired dumb-bells as .«*y are ne-
t lines "^raeked-up" to >>e. :* the vs in
"The Bearcat. ' a Cniversai ....ma of
the West coming fo the Queen theatre
on Friday, is taken as a true example.
He figured out that a man who boasted
of his own meanness must haVe had a
pretty rotten deal from a woman at
some time in his life, and must be a
pretty fair chap at heart. Hoot Gibson
is the star of the picture, with Charles
French as the Sheriff.
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, Sl)ent Years" \n
-Starting with that and including a the ^oveik
lot „m.v, -Tl., B.,,rnlv, r,ars of- ' >t T Comsf,^ Z ,T
ferJt.It ,.r the Quo :■ Tb«.t«. next Krl- ™ ,«,• C''7'g® -?r, vl. ^ S. r
daj an.l S#tutd y. Storrl..K lloot .ill,- ' ""T° °"
son. wiM jiresent both comedy and Th* /if ti « ..
~=Tlx r.. ..Mtrl.i to be I. «..rld ..f hl|s gj G*mtr 'li<
eomed; In the -inun,..,, Of a ...an « «•. t(l,.u j^m.-ular „ !
I..K about how ho «« .....I fa.l. „f m„s, „f
fdayeva for this unusual story of life in
tlie St. I4iwrence river region. Many
months ajro R-<!- Pictures imrchased
Hariiet T. (innstoek's widely read
novel and th eided that Gasnler was 'the
man to produce it. At that time the
French director was In New York. He
read the l ook dnd Immediately wired
the officials of the R-C studios Ih Hol-
lywood to comb the entire Pacific Coast
while he di;I the same in New York
tor the very hest agitable types for
the production. There was adequate
trme and enough active minds to help
in the search and tlie results besptak
the care exercised in ehoosiug the var-
ious members of the cast.
Here they are: Rose Dione, Tully
Marshall, George M'Daniel. George
Seiaman, Will Matt on,^ Jack Mower,
James Barrows, Jack Livingston, Ruth
King. Kate Toneray. Lillian Ramheai},
Jean O'Rourke, Pauline Starke ami
Ruth Ashby.
"This is a really, wonderful east.!'
sahl Mr. Gasuier. 4,qulte the most won-
derfnl 1 have ever dlre< t(Hl. We start-
ed making^hc picture at a time when
many very fine leavers were nvailahle
DALLAS
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Shreveport
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iray Wins at Paris.
Paris. Texas, April-21—Tne Snap-
pers looked like a real ball club
HH MPrhursday and won a fast and clean-
bunch docs get started, just watch our ly p,ave,i contest from Greenville by
smoke! ,I u store of 4 to 2. The game was fea-
- Here Is the way our club batted t,irc<l by 4he fast fielding on both sides,
IMi MC- tMUn Wt oyer . m : foMr rtonf,lc pla,# tM-toif made. Hlitgln-
AVee U?wit? hit t Jud Lewis .hit lM>tnam at short for the Snappers,
.328; Mclsny hit AMI ;-Kelley hit .340; specially brtlliant game,
aSegman bit and Manager Hig- H4,liU. ot Mfi bt0ps and throws t tag of
gintiotham hit .350, 'so don't lose heart,>■ Wk it.agu< caliber. Gray, on the
fans. You can't keep that btftich: momKi fGr ,pc io^als, was Invincible
down. When they do hit their regular, att<ir thp firpit inning, and the Togs
stride, why boy, they will burn "P • nevrr ha it a elaince. it. Hill for the
this league. Aa to our pitchers, they T( s Wfl\. wi1d ad hit at opi>ortnne
don't hxik so goOd yet. bat a few hot Huiea
will fdHgW'=«# sc-orc by Innlnga: " R H B
them. -0 .Kk ^'W*ta loot
yht! vnton- Is two <layg o'.d, and I
haje alteatb JiearA enough knocking
to kill TVery "Geriiiari who went to
France. Throw the old hammer away.
Ruby-My-Tism, antiseptic and pain kill-
er, for1 infected sores, tetter, sprains,
neuralgia, rheumatism.—Adv.
Yanec. S Smith, Mamauk and Taylor
and Miller.
Pitt^mrgb . . . .201 003 22*~10 13 •
Sherdel. Barfoot, Pertica and,Clem-
ens and Ainsinith; Coopef, Adams ana
Gooch.
Wesley Barry, the freekle-faced
screen idol, was given a taste of high
life in the Big City dnring*the filming
of £he Wan er Brotlfers pi04luet}0n. Gus
Edwards' ^"School Days." which will lie
shown at the Washington Theatre again
Friday.
The pietUIW reveals life in a rural
community and then shifts to the Iwale
of Nw Yortl CIt.t.' 1F1W XU'«rst time
Wesley^ glimpses the. vast and commo-
dioqs Pennsjifhinia. rallroail station,
and he conifesVd that the first look al-
most staggered Mm. Then they put liJLm
into a taxbab aHJtfLwilled him down
Fifth avenue: - And when1 he tool' a
squtnt. nt the tall buildings, lie said
liMtaM
and we were able to gt one or two play
ers by taking over contracts with other
organizations.
a " ' Ma mm! le Joe,' nf w kno wn as ,'Si
lent Years,1' N « very powerful story
aud it h as interesting as it lsjdpamat-
te and inUorful,'' "
Safety and Service is Provided
For By This Bank
Conservatism is the keynote of our man-
agement. And this, together with our—
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Capital and Surplus of $1,200,000.00
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st iforin of safety.
courteous and accommodating.
SERVICE that gives our ci|stomers the utmost satisfaction.
The Merchants & Planters National Bank
ESTABLISHED 1872
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Will break a Ccdd Fever and
quicker tlian anything we know, pre-
venting pueuinonla.-r-Ade.
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I'ie tinkle of icc in <2
^Iciss of Ndxweli House
Tm is. ni'ijwtitn f
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cooler wedthei*
KAXWellhous
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Paris ., ••
Greenville
Tell your wife to hide it. and In place
«£ all the knocks] hand out good
cheer, for knoMtftig will ruin any ball
cltt. in the world. "And, listen fanav
in the w« rld.
yon aro Aot giving Manager Hlggin-
'lei
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Texas League.
Pallas 04 0 ooo 003—7 10
Fort Worth f ..000 001 000-1 4
Hill and Wheat; Grimm, M. Moore,
Applet on jnid II. Moore.
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"!^rV .J'y l,R .. J'"""""' • • •004 000^-0 7 3
ah ,whll. ho has !«.«« UrT on Msi sciii. Krnfl .....1 Brooks and Ander-
son; Bolden, White and Olaxier.'
San Antcnio , /.001 000 330—7 10
Galveston . . . .OKTOOO PCKVt-1 5
v Volght and Henry; Flneher- and
Wltry. . .
in the ho |iltaJ. Be a good sport!
come out and boost and you will
leeMietUr afftjT IToTWattt to whip your
wife when yiiw^o liome.
Friday Is going to be ljie biggest
day in Slu'rmati's baselwll history, and
i " tjsLfeMtr win that
cup that I: have wired President
txiik Roberts' to sentl It on or bring
nSSSTlE ilSSSS ^ Jol""K"a and vm't
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Msrsluill siuiuk) bappeu to be a little
wiJ4 today jn hen he goes In the box
an# nukefc a wild pitch, don't holler
f,take him out," for "Tom" will Just
about lie cur next president, and we
ma^ want a favor for ouf fair city,
some of these, fine days when "Tom"
hits the WfcHc House, so everybody
bolter "May in there. Ton, old boy,
wejire all" with jrou."
^TJncle Jnk*^. of the Dallas Even-
ing Journal will try to lr<>t tip today,
and help us pry off the lid. Hurry
np, J||sc. That blonde is still in town.
I'ncle Ji,ke the only sport writer
living and worki
Shreveport .
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living and working on the big daily liv..- IW.M| ^ jwirio. •, ,! B^rtrer
«wlipapeis Who rides a mule1 to and A ?? * *
fr< HV tbp bait park. The funny part
a hour Jake's mule, he was raisetl on
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ward.- Be out atronp Friday. All
at the gate
iSs ydu etftfjr.
to Visit Confercuee.
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Knadler and Kitchens and Blschoft
American League, r
Chicago 300 100 000—4 8 1
St. TiOnls 000 011 00Q—2 8 1
Faber ad Hchalk ; SliocVet and Ger-
ber.
Cleveland .. .. .001 00 002—5 7 *
Detroit .. .. ,.030 100 000—4 8 1
9 Bngby. Morton and Nunamaker and
O'Neill; Khrake aud BaSsler.
Boston 113 004 303-15 17
Philadelpl(ia I 000 002 002- 4 0 3
Pennock and Walters; Rommel, Rnt-
' Geoua, Italy. April 21—Xing Victor
Emmanuel will
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to visit th
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