Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 222, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1938 Page: 4 of 4
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With the public’s interest in
the so-called series pictures
steadily mounting. Hollywood
continued its output of new ad-
ditions to this latest film trend
which already numbers the
Jones and Judge Hardy famil-
ies; the Mr. Moto and Charley
Chan mystery series, and the An-
nabel Allison stories, among oth-
ers.
The newest member of the se-
ries cycle is “Peck’s Bad Boy
With the Circus,” which has its
local debut at the Martin today
New Martin
Hunted in Midwest
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Robert Irwin
of the North,” has a self-invent-
ed accent which she calls “weld-
ing." It makes its introduction
in a rosy beige wool sports cos-
tume worn by Olivia de Havil-
land. The simple short-sleeved,
collarless frock has a tucked bo-
dice and flared skirt while the
boxy, jacket has flared sleeves.
The “welding” appearing at neck
and waist of dress and hemline
of jacket, consists of a padded
narrow band of the fabric which
has heavy handstitching outlin-
ing both sides in coarse black
silk thread.
Laughing one minute ar. 1 scow
ing the next. Robert Irwin b.
a sentence of 139 years in Sin;.
Sing prison for the murder <■>
Veronica Gedeon, her mother end
a roomer in the Gedeon home He
■■ pictured just after ent.ting
‘he New York penitentiary
CLASSIFIED ADS
be brewing and you cannot afford
Who waits for time, loses time.
Wearever Aluminum—Roasters
and all the necessary articles for
your holiday cooking. — Wilson
Hardware. 30-2d.
America and Great Britain are
the only two countries that have
a mile of the same length.
Benny Dickson
Police in Ohio, Michigan and In-
diana co-operated in the hunt for
Benny Dickson, escaped Kansas
bank robber, after a gun battle
in Kalamazoo. Dickson was re-
ported with a blond companion,
Estelle, speeding toward Chicago
after stealing an automobile and
kidnaping three farmers who late,
were released.
potent viiciii vrcuniuiNuu, wiuvi*
goes* right to the seat of the trouble
and aids nature to soothe and heal
the inflamed mucous membranes
and to loosen and expel germ-
1 laden phlegm.
1 Even If other remedies have failed,
don’t be discouraged, try Creomul-
slon. Your druggist is authorized to
refund your money if you are not
thoroughly satisfied with the bene-
fits obtained. Creomulsion is one
word, ask for it plainly, see that the
name on the bottle is Creomulsion.
i and you’ll get the genuine product
1 and the relief you want. (Adv.)
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
only.
Back in the 1890’s George W.
Peck created Peck’s Bad Boy for
a newspaper column. The char-
acter captured public fancy and
its originator wove it into a se-
ries of novels. Since, the liter-
ary figure has enjoyed a popu-
larity almost matching that of
Tom Sawyer.
Now Hollywood adapts the be-
loved boy of fiction in “Peck’s
Bad Boy With the Circus," which
launches a new series based on
the boyish antics of its hero.
Tommy Kelly, who achieved
screen fame in “The Adventures
of Tom Sawyer," is starred in
the title role of “Peck’s Bad Boy.”
His didoes under the big top,
ranging from hypnotizing the
performing lions to a charming
self-sacrificing romance with
SAFETY IN THE AIR
WASHINGTON, (INS)—With on-
ly one fatal accident for each
the show's star, comprise an hour 12,000,000 miles of flying record-
laden ecj the iast 12 months, airline
safety has increased 300 per cent
of screen entertainment
with mirth and suspense.
The vivid atmosphere and ex- sjnce 1930, according to the Civil
citement of the arena are au- Aeronautics Authority,
thenticated by a roster of big | —-------__ —— —---
top human and animal perform- '
ers recruited from among the big
circuses throughout the country,
i This composite circus includes |
sixty-nine animals; 100 stunters; I
two famous lion tamers; the Es-; ---------
miante Trnnno and the Libertv ' No matter how many medicines
calante troupe ana me Gioenj have trled fQr r common
Horse act—sights to thrill any | cough, chest cold, or bronchial Irrl-
. youngster cleverly interwoven as j m$
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of the story plot. to take a* chance*' with any remedy
Edward F. Cline directed this
RKO Radio Picture produced by
Sol Lesser with Ann Gillis, seen I
as Becky Thatcher in “The Ad-
ventures of Tom Sawyer;” Edgar
Kennedy, Billy Gilbert, Benita
Hume, Spanky MacFarland and
Louise Beavers in Tommy Kel- ■
ly’s support.
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Personal Christmas
Beautiful Cards
With Envelopes
DAILY TIMES OFFICE
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COMPLETE DRUG, SUNDRY, AND PRESCRIPTION
DEPARTMENT
Many
Designs
Complete
Selection
Any prescription given by your physician, will be filled
by a legally licensed pharmacist, who has had years of ex-
perience in compounding prescriptions, and we are always
fair to your doctor. We never substitute.
com-
payment.
Hunters—We have a full stock
of fresh ammunition. — Wilson
Hardware. 30-2d.
E. L. RIDDLE
Ambulance
Service
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Special
15c Breakfast—25c Plate Lunch
Whiskey is
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MT. PLEASANT DRUG STORE
TELEPHONE 384 FOR DELIVERY SERVICE
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Pittsburg highway.
40 acres (Webber) 1 1-4 mile
out Highway 65. Cash or terms
Other tracts 10 to 200 acres.
Titus and Franklin County. Also
vacant lots and residences.
J. C. STINSON
“A Pleasure to Please”
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BRITISH WHISKEY
NEW YORK, (INS)—Fifty
cent more British
consumed in the United States
than in the entire British Em-
pire itself, according to the Bev-
erage Retailers Weekly.
We wish to announce the resumption of our special 15c
breakfast, also 25c Plate Lunches.
Our aim is to please you, and to see that you get value
received, for any merchandise purchased here.
Be sure to inspect our Holiday Merchandise, Candies,
Cigars, Toilet Articles, etc.
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Distinctive, better quality cards smartly
designed and printed with your name.
Choice of many attractive designs and
colors. . jgl
Other Attractive Cards
Priced From 5c to 25c
CHRISTMAS
CAN*,
Our Reputation
for service has
been the result of
experience and
our exceptional
ability to perform
the duties of our
’I. J calling. This has
placed us high in
the estimation of
our friends.
NOTICE TO HUNTERS
My farm is posted against hunt-
ing with dogs or gun.- Mrs. D. D.
Lide. l-2d-lw
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Eleven room duplex residence.
Close in. Cash and terms.
Six room new residence,
plete. Small cash
Good terms.
Good 5 room residence; 4 acres
land east Mt. Pleasant. Cheap.
Good terms.
102 acre nice farm, 4 miles out ]
Daingerfield highway. 50 acres |
cultivation, good pasture, some
timber, good 5 room house, also
rent house. Well and pool water.
Cash and terms.
15 acres, fenced. Two miles out
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By Jack Sords’
HEAD RANGER
ROOM AND MEALS in private
home. Mrs. J. D. Player. Phone
296. . l-3t
FOR RENT—Two room apart-
ment with private entrance. Fif-
teen minute drive from Mt. Pleas-
ant. Price $6.00. Phone 34, Win-
field. d-wtf
LEARN Beauty Culture—Big de-
mand for operators. Enter now.
Terms to suit you. Special course
in manicuring. The Modern Beau-
ty School, 809 North Boid d’ Arc.
Tyler, Texas. l-6d
FOR RENT—Four-room furnish-
ed duplex apartment; all conven-
iences. See Carl Huckeba at Fire
Station. l-3d
FOR RENT—Two room house
with sleeping porch; lights, ga-
i rage and barn. Three acres ’ of
: land. Located on by-pass one
I mile northwest of town. See But-
I ler Anderson. 30-3dp
| FOR RENT—Three room fur-
I nished duplex apartment. Across
I street from West Ward school.
J See Mrs. Etta Roper. Phone 172.
30-3d
j FOR SALE—Five room house on
i North Madison; all conveniences.
I Lot 75x110; $1,800; some terms.
Mrs. Ruth Wallace, 708 Lancas-
ter, Dallas, Texas. 29-3d
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PHONE 176
The insurance problem of a property owner is as individual
as eyesight, and insurance should be fitted to needs as care-
fully as glasses are fitted to eyes. Let us examine your in-
surance needs and make recommendations that may save
your money, but WILL give you peace of mind. No obligation.
Liiienstern Insurance Agency
PHONE 15
FOR RENT—Desirable bed rooms.
Close in, quiet and price very
reasonable.—Mrs. J. L. Porter.
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FOR. SALE AT BARGAIN—One
used Westinghouse. Refrigerator
used little over a year. $135.00
cash. See Byron Reaves at South-
western Gas and Electric Com-
pany. 29-3dp.
FOR SALE—Pointer female, sec--
ond hunting season, also three
pups. See me 8 1-2 miles from
town on Daingerfield highway.
—R. L. Richard. 25-6dp
FOR RENT—Three-room furnish
; ed apartment, private bath. Elec-
I trie refrigerator. Phone 48. t 1
MARTIN & TEXAN THEATRES
Thursday, December 1st
ON THE SCREEN
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Edgar Kennedy
AT THE TEXAN
“GANGS OF NEW YORK"
CHARLES BICKFORD
ANN DVORAK
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Willard
Batteries
The Tom Sawyer Kid in another great fun thrill and adven-
ture. A 3-ring riot of laughs and heart-throbs!
TOM KELLEY
SOMETHING NEW
IPs Different! .... It’s Entertaining!
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ON THE STAGE
Three Amateur Acts of Vaudeville, in
addition to the regular screen show.
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because
they last longer,
crank faster,
don’t let you down
MT. PLUUNT BARERY CO.
EARL PORTER, Prop.
EXCLUSIVE WILLARD FRANCHISE
by Phone 22S Night Phone 40»-<
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“Pecks Bad Boy With The Circus”
With
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; Ann Gillis
Hollywood Fashion Parade
By ORRY-KELLY
Famirun Hollywood Stylist Writ-
ing for International News
Service
Arden,” ________ _______
Milo Anderson-designed
robe ]
of a girl reporter. In spite of.
the sturdy and tailored aspect of
her suits they are nevertheless
outstanding for their introduction
of needle art. An oxford grey
model has groups of pleats in
front and back which are stitched
m turkey red thread The color i
accent is repeated in the broad' ial and at the low hipline
HOLLYWOOD, (INS) — Fine
needlework is the feature that
tatches our eye as we take our___r_____
monthly peep at the gowns in' briefly puffed sleeves and ban-
Hollywood’s unreleased pictures, i danna. The dress itself is styled
In “The Adventures of Jane-with graduated gores which be-
Arden,” Rosella Towne has a gin at the top of the fitted bodice
______J ward- and gather width to the sweeping
planned for the active life ■ hemline.
Howard Shoup employs sec-
tions of shirring to break the
lines of a dinner dress in mul-
berry velvet which Gale Page
wears in “Always Leave Them
Laughing." Between the plain
yoke and wide, fitted inset belt
there is a band of shirred mater-
the
quilted lapels of the jacket and I skirt is finely shirred to the low
the quilted crown of a matching I waistline. The detail of such a
vagabond hat. A fitted jacket of, gown would be lost to the cam-
shepherd's check has its square1 era if such a rich, lustrous ma-
yoke cross-stitched in black and terial had not been used.
white yarn in a geometric design, Gloria Dickson now in "Heart
I such as was once used on fancy
I checked gingham aprons. It’s
teamed with a tubular black wool
skirt.
Daisies, delicately embroidered
in yellow and white, are an inter-
esting contrast against navy blue
markuisitte in a formal gown
Olivia de Havilland wears in
“Wings of the Navy.” We design-
ed the clothes for this picture
and rather like the way the cam-
era picks up the detail on bolero,
Thursday Evening, December 1, 1938
The Daily Times Has the Largest Mt. Pleasant Circulation of Any Newspaper
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CHRISTMAS
Phone 38
Now that Thanksgiving and the
football season is over, it is time to
begin thinking about
SWINT BROTHERS
DRUGGISTS
Mt. Pleasant.
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 222, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1938, newspaper, December 1, 1938; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1358941/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.