Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 54, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 16, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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the carbon" principle, but by use'of
powerful current and a special ar-
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There is little doubt that the new
searchlight will do all that is claimed
for it, for the inventor is already in-
ternationally famous through his
work in perfecting the gyrostope for
use in compasses and in stabilizing
airplanes. . It has been suggested
that the new light may be useful for
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No. 4 2:40 p. m.
No. 2, 3:05 a. m.
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The TEXAS PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY
S. Eazie Gallaway, Manager.
The Home of Good
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PHONENUMBERS
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Delivery to all Parts of City
Don’t Forget
the date of
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this big Sale in
Spring and
Summer Shoes
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HOT ANDCOLD BATHS AT ALL HOURS
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“Quick Deliveries,”
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Some special bargains in Ladies and Children shoes. 1 lot 791—Ladies Albite canvas button slippers $115, Ladies white veranda
pumps $2 00 values $1.45 Men and Boys take advantage of these low prices. 3 lot of men Elk plow shoes, different colors, regular
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This big sale of
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It will bo remembered by many
still living with what care every rag
i was saved to be converted into paper
- and how the paper, after it had
| served its purpose at the printer’s
was carefully put aside for wrapping
parcels. Those were days of auto-
matically imposed thrift, which were
followed by disregard of economics
so widespread that already after
Summer Shoes
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Just as the supply of rags in the
sixties would not have sufficed for
growing needs, so it appears that
soon there will be enough wood pulp
to go around. But we have grown so
accustomed to finding substitutes
when we had to have them that the
world is not alarmed.
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In choosing shoes ohe should use care to select them according to their respective use. The better service will result. High top boots and beautifully trimmed
and plain law shoes in many colors, comtinarons, and the always staple black in a mulitude of shapes will describ) the seasons offering. Garceful elegance 4
ohMractarizea every number. ThelaFzrst vart of cursstoct was bought before the advance in leather, and our arrangeme ts with the different manufacturers
Mill call for us to got shoez that we can sel ou much cheayer than most no rchants can buy th i their selves. These shoes are not shodly misfits, we guarantee every pair of shoes we nell and
if they do not comevp to our guarantee al, you have 1o do is bring them beck and get another pair. No doubt on account of the wan, we will soon have to pay the advance price so now is the
time for you to get the shos you need lor sometime, it will tertainly pay you to get a couple of Pair, for they are sure to go up course of weeks, see us during this great spring and annimer sale. •
of Men, Ladies’, Misses and Children Tennis Slippers Shoes
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Agent for Ideal Laundry
Basket leaves Tuesdays’ aF
and returns Fridays.
First-class barber. work
Guaranteed.
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IN TIME TO COME
J A Grand Array of Spring and Summer Styles in
’ Shoes for Men, Women and Children
Our delivery service will please
you. Whether you h,ye yver
bou ht of us or not, we want your
trade, and offer you prompt de-
livery service as an inducement
for you to give us your patronage
Every order is carefully inspected
before iT leves Our str. - Ton
have no doubt been disappointed
many times because someone for-
gm to put in the basket theartile
yu were in the biggest hury for.
Such nistakes seldom, if ever,
happen here. We make it a rule
to deliver what you order apd
when you want it.
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It was just:50 years ago that the
__-first—wood—pulp—paperin—the-
United States was manufactured,
and it would be difficult to estimate
the benefit this has conferred upon
L— the world, for it-was a step in- the
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: invention of niovable types and the
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NOTICE TO PUBLIC
I have left all my accounts with i
Messrs. McDonald and Stephens, I
The gentlemen that bought my'
grocery business. Anv< ne desiring'
to pay their account can call in and
WOOD PULP FIFTY YEARS OLD ' C
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Paper Was Used Economically Half a I
Century Ago When It Was
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Bring your Chickens,
Eggs, Butter, etc., to the
City Meat Market. I
Pay the - —-----—
Highest Market Prices.
Competition will help
you get more for your
stuff. Be sare you see me
before you sell.
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installation on submarines, as it.
would be capable of lighting up the
water foFTconsidrable distance.
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‘ June 1st
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Kindly telephone
your orders to the
office before noon
and avoid any de-
lay; " as we* shall
give you the best
service possible.
Office Phone 297,
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 54, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 16, 1917, newspaper, May 16, 1917; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1408578/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.