The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 75, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 22, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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THE GILMER DAILYLY MIRROR
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Several teachers have already
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We shall have a time to be a traget y of the heart
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fuse to manufacture munitions d&wit.
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Messrs Floyd Carrol and F. L.
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seemed to1 girl.
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All Men Alik
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the Gilmer Boating and
Rex today.
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W. B. WHITE,
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Secy, and Treas. ROBEhSVNS DRUG STORE
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A Twentieth Century /Parable
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THE MORAL
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Insure in the Southwestern Life and Protect Your Loved Ones
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It may be some time before I get to see you’ but if interested, write or phone and I will call at once
JNO. A. MATHIS, Agent
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GILMER. TEXAS
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TOTAL DISABILITY WAIVES PREMIUM
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TO STOCKHOLDERS
GENERAL PUB!
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the new Metro
May Allison, at
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THE DOINGS
OF THE BOY
Tie Mir-
nderest
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At the gain on a late
day, of—come and see.
The cynical crook of ‘
acle Man” in one of the
roles that ever moved
to tears and laughter.
Yours for
BERRY H
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Ship and sail under
the Stars and Stripes to
all parts of the world
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Miss Argoo Jackson of Corsi-
cana arrives today and will be
bridesmaid at the Shafer-Dyke
wedding.
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Mrs. Jim Maddox and children
are here on a visit to Mrs. Mad-
dox’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Stephens
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London, where is never reached until after the the internationalists to have un-!
i rtists live and Summer Solstice, when the suns* ion workers of all countries re-i
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It is the story । the year,
sculptor in the'
jbeatre today. It’s
Inma of night life
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miss it.
of love and lust.
He died suddenly as most men die. He left about Two t thousand dollars .W hcn h
the record of is fellow soldjer
wose- remains he accompanied
to his last resting place, and it
was an enviable one, without a
mark against him.
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esmaids in the Shafer-Dyke few vacancies and we are anx- but which Inter
edding. .....ious .to fill these vacancies withlthe best, /
ince CHa
Arene Collum of Dalas ar- contracted for schools for the
today to be one of the ceming year.
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Realizing gsle had been
SUMMER BEGINS THE FEDERATION
SUMMER SOLSTICE HAS DONE WELL
Miss Mary Partridge of Pitts-
burg arrived this morning and
will be maid of honor at the
Shafer-Dyke marriage.
Thomas Meighan qf /Miracle
Man" and “Male ar Fexale" 1
fame—at the Rex tay. N I e
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The more we see of seme men
the better we like degs. See
/‘Are All Men Alike?” Crystal
today.
ious to fill these vacancies, with the best
I live wide-awake teachers. We The. । . . , ,
; to be a plotoph ‛ of more thanmer—and is the longest day of nounced the international stand hoping tha
for a general strike. .2 1 this, and I
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Night life in New York s Latin, Jpne by’orderf the Board
quarter. Crystal trday. t " ’
Wednesday was cloudy with a
slight sprinkle of rain. L
am DeMille’s
phducion of
tontol4 Jour L»rec
Bureeu, Rnom tt:
Oust be in posse:
tissued by a duiy
ficer of the club’:
iniedby a stkk
fie fought to Iniv ihe ille
| ne kissed her|elor toddled
A eertain man had a wife and two children, a Loy and a girl. Helov.d his wife and he loved his children. The wife
was thirty-three, the boy fourteen, and the girl was twelve. I
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Longview is to be congratulated a condition will exist. changed, but it is not prabable.
on securing her services. ll parents who wish ti trans
--— K fer their children from one t,
Lighting I ate* another district sh u! de so be-
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Autumn and Winter. ion that should attempt to hold vat. Aad we
Today, Wednesday, June the in the hollow of its hand the law,to prevert the sprei
122nd marks the beginning of the destiny of nations. ticks.- / ' \
p" is declared' second season of the year—sum- The American organization de • Thanking yoQ indv
mer—and ie the lonvnet dav of nonod *he inteetinnel etend Le-i-- -hat you win ye
help us to ct
meyor, pastor, pustmastet
u<Mn A great ed
of ships and the sea
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- , Charles Ogle, Kathlyn Wil-
of1 liams and Lillian Leighton at the
worid under the
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The Jefferson Higway sign
posts have just beeh repainted
between Mt. Pleasant and Long
view.
are glad to know that in a num- .
ber of cases, schools are going to ordinary akpe4
retain the same teachers as they of a sentimental
had last year. This, in our opio- Soho distmickof
ion is a better plan than to the strugglinx *
change teachers from year to work. At th^d^ath of a model rays are more nearly vertical.
Fear in shoois wher. hers he becomes thA guardian of her From today on the days will as playing into the hands of the
show that they are incompetent little child, and his life becomes begin to shorten the sun gradu- Soviet
1 or where thev have not given charmingly bound up with that ally rising a little further south in other words the Federation
to make a change We believe into womanhood. Thomas Meig- 1 its furtherest point north today, is its stinging answer on the
that as a rule a teach . can do han has the role of the hero,and and wil gradually drop back un- munitions propaganda:
better and more efficient‘work I.ila Lee. Theodore Kolsoff, til Dec. 21st, the shortest day,
i in a school the second year than lyn Williams and Ann Forrest of the year.
he did during the first year. He are also in the cast. Olga I rintz-
lau adapted the story from Ed-
The greatest heat of summer It arraigned the proposal of infection we have, I
Sincerciv yours,
ECZEMAE
If HUNT’S GUARANTEED A)®
| SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES
HHunt’s Salve and Soap).fail in ( Jt/
the treatment of Itch, Kcrema,Jg7)
Ringworm.Tetterorotheriteh- €N /
ing akin disesses. Try thie •
treatment at our riek.
„: UPSHUR COUNTY
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He had taught has family to live moderately Avell, and whenhisyidow found that the income from Eight Hun-
----f-la ■— . j i- . . byy yields! Foryght Dollars a yar she had to face her probem."
ute» are
cun ship
I sasi. to
The indiscretions of small chil
dren often cause embarressment
to their parents and others. In
"The Prince Chap the picture
coming to'the Ret Theatre to-
day the innocent w ords of a little
girl cause what t opears at the
---- Labor has done well. It has ut- that this be st
In all temperate parts of the terly condemned the dream of No cattle shall
globe the year is divided into the International Federation of one premise to a
four seasons. Spring, Summer, Trades Unions of one great un- permit, unless g
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is better acquainted with the lau adaptea the story irom Ea- Mr. B. B. Coffey and wife the autocratic tyrannical usurp her.
Bell of Marshall arrive today schooi conditions of the com- ward Peple’s famous play. ; have returtned form an extended ers of Russia in their plan to un- misunderstood,
and will act as usher-at the Sha munit, and can b, a. __i visit to relatives in Corsicana dermine and destroy the de- free herself, but
fer-Dyke wedding tomorrow ev-^onstructj^ administretion or NO COURT ON - and Dallas. From Cot sicana mocracies of the world and make, again. Someth
ening- affairs , THE 4TH OF JULY they took son and daughter-in- these democracies helpless | rise up behind
1 , , ! law and from Dallas their daugh1 against Soviet propaganda with
Miss Elizabeth Young, cousin Trustees as well as teachers --. 1 . . . . . . 12 .... . . w..,
of Miss Lenora Dyke will arrive are somewhat handicapped as t5 Because of the National Holi- ter and made a pleasure trip to its military aggresssion and corn back on the st.
today and will be bridesmaid at making contracts. Noone Knows day, there will be no district ou onuand ialveston, spen pulsory abor i • . .
the wedding of Miss Dvke and at tLis time what the aniorin- court held on July 4th. All ing a delightful few days there.; The soviet compels men to, picture, star:
the wedding * : ng 1 51 16 P grand iurors an et: iurors Mr. Coffey was enthusiastic work, therefore it could not be af the Crystal 1
Mr. Shafer. x14 ment wil be. The State Super- grand jurors and petit jurors ...1.1 22 , , ,"02 1112 1
---- intendent believes that t wi be and alr other parties summoned about the pretty shell roads fected by refusal of union work ■ big tense,
Mr. Wilson M. Shafer. th, aobut the same as lastyear. We to appear on that date, are in- south Texas. - men to manufacture.munitions in New Yor
groom-to-be of the Shafer- do not believe that the cchoojs structed to appear Tuesday, ,, _ , of war. It s manufacture of such hage. Don
groom-toP$ or me nanen • nOI eneve mat me scnools '* • Corporal Enoch Stevens, 76th wonla ononinhamnered while'
Dvke wedding Thursdav and will receive state aid this year • July 5th at 9 a. m. instead of would go on unhampered, wn ie
DYKe wead: inur.uat and W. recene state ald mis year: • field Artillery from Camp Pike, nations onnosing its spread of A
mother, Mrs. Manley A. Shafer We believe, however, that the July 4th. , Ar wag th, escort of the re- n * ! PP° . 1 . . ,g e -L, victor crve_
. 1 • , . - . , . u i n I R WARREN aik., was me escort or tne re destructiveness would be help- wherein lqkeistne victor, -rys
of New York arrived yesterday schools will receive aid but not J m: Am! , mains of Private Sullivan Ross yess aqitantoday *
and are guests at the home of m the same wav as thev revived District Judge McKissack, an account of whose The American Federation of 1 ”
Mr. and Mrs. C A. Dyke. . it last year. The Legislature : fumnera! at Walnut Grove, ome- labor shows a clear conception
- ' whichmeeis in a spenia 2085,n fore August 1st. Notranfers tuy. appeared in Tuesday's Mir- of the evils of Bolshevism and
County Judge J. R. Melvin, on July th, will nodoubt make will be made after Augvstlst./ror The remains were sh:ped „ i r ♦
c 1 j . ... i i. mt lima.ns wene sTrT utterly refuses to countenance
- < mmissioners A. " .Tucker and a special appropriation lr the ou should transfer at y< or ear- to Longview. but after the fnrer them *
G. W. MacIntosh departed Tues- schools and we believe this will liest convenience lest you forg. *. a] he came to Gilmer with Mr..' '___
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The girl stayed at home for a while, ai
saw other girls dressing as she could not affrd to dress. She saw hats, gowns and other feminine finery that she longed
for. Skowly, but surely, a revolt agaiy(/circumstances tookplace. Five years later, at seventeen, she could hav
THR Ega
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teacher in the Gilmer Public be $17.00 or $18.00 instead of piomptly. he was very enthusist :e about
School has accepted a place in $14.50 as was the case la-» year. The Upshur County Teachers! it, expressing great appreciation
the Longview public schools.She, Contracts cannot -be ba ed on Institute winl beheld in Gilmer ! of. the courtsy of the invitation
is a splendid teacher and will be such an app rtionment. :t this. September 5 to 9 inclusive It: He said that
missed in the Gimer School.and time. We do not know that such is possilbe that th • date will be
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.So the boy subtracted from the problem by securing emplnent. At the end of five years he had learned what the
treats usually teach a boy, and was engaged iA sowing wild oats in a very fertile field. More hell was poured into
his life in those five years than al}the Sundy Schogl<‛could takecut of it ip fifty perhaps.
been found in a large mercantile estlisment, trying to keep hed body clothed well, and her soul intact. on Four Dol-
lars and a half per week. The finoutbme of the girl’s story is too well known to be repeated. A mistake here, an-
other then, repeated again, a gtlema friend—yell it was the usual story with the usual sequel.
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day for Ft. Worth 15 attend the be added to the per capita app or Parents mut have good reason Alex Glass, who was among the Ma. Ailison as a Greenwich
orention of County Judges tionment instead of granting t, for asking for a transfer. attendants from here, and went village artist Crystal today. ! Club
and Commissioners. , to the schools in the rorm of Examinations will be held on out with the Baraca class to the * ____ ; perm
State aid. If this is done the Friday and Saturdav. -ulv l and. chicken barbecue. This was a A good many improvements i ed of
Ruth Still , formerly a apportionment will very lihe’ly 2. All applicant- shoulld repo: t distinctive novelty to him and are going on in Gilmer. com, .
i meiber of st octafi older’s am-
e. ily,who will asmell res]
iale" i siblity for daages/to the pop
Mei s s fA ,■ Brond-ay.
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use of %
Shipping Board An is
B'd mnot W ture
mast *,. 17*,' gar I
Ju* •run d keture
W rite 1 x erdprm-
recteo Ir forregson
niy Sket,
sirs FOR SALE \
(Te Americen citisens %
to use the premies
She fought hard against poverty misery and want, being pinched harder and harder each succeeding year, until
at the end of five yearsAe fought yer final battle and God alone knows the depth of that struggle and the fierceness
of it, but at thirty-fig/f she lost a/d, as is woman’s nature, she lost completely.
Think it out or yourself—yhake assurance doubly sUT by signing this application now.
She didn’t believe n marriage
she told him, andds reply was
to take her in hiss ms and kiss
Steel H—ere. both eil rad coel
Barra ri Aira wood ■*—ere woo
belle end oeeen-pint tug Further
ehretiwi obteined by regnest.
For sailings of ftttnter
and frfight tUfa ta all
^rtt af the warU aaJ all
athar iafarmatian, tarita
a»v af tha ahava liaaa aa
U-s-SHQPPINCBOAD
sickness was settled, the cemetery association, the undertaker’s are the doctor’s bill., pa.d, the wicow hac ieft an even
Eight Hundrd Dollars. I
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Avoid Trouble By Having Your Insurance Written By a Min Who Knows How. 17 Years Experience
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NOTICE TO STOCK liOLB^ ig
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Wednesday Was the Longest Dallas Times Herald. I moving cattle without p permit *■
Italy of the Year The American Federation of' from an inspector, and as asing ■
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 75, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 22, 1921, newspaper, June 22, 1921; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432025/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.