Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 192, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 28, 1919 Page: 4 of 4
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Three Dozen Velvet Shapes
Value $3.50 to $5.00 for $2.50
For the first week beginning
November 17th, 1919. for the
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J. H. McKay,
Fel Floyd,
W. C. Frazier,
Clay Taylor,
J. Luke Penn,—
J. E. Boyken,
Drew Ronner,
F. N. Buie,
W. W. Grider,
B. C. Elwell,
A. G. Kay,
Thee Spencer.
LISI OF PETIT
JURORS CO. Cl
In the new world picture. "A
Broadway Saint** starring Moa-
tague Love, Dick Vernon who
has led an unusually quite life
in New York goes to visit his
relatives in the country during
his vacation.
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BROADWAY LESS EXCTING
THAN BOONSBURG
tapp, Milinery
In Crosby-Me Gav^hy-Marshall Co. Store
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WHY ARE COWS
FAILING IN MILK
Texas.
H. H. Marshall.
Frank Long-
B. F. Oliver,
Tom Bledsoe,
Sam Mayberry,
A. B. Lansdale,
_G. F. Martin.
A. J. Wallace.
Matt Tilman.
Josh Still,
Will Lindsay.
Sam Foster.
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Our Milliners will trim any shape you may select from
us, during this sale, and we wiU furnish you the trimming.
Trimming and labor absolutely free. In fact you can get a
new winter hat for $2.50 during this sale. You select your
own trimmings from our big display, absoutely free.
- We have on hand about three dozen velvet shapes.
These shapes are this season’s styles, that we are going
to roll during this sale for less than they would cost at
wholesale price now. Every season brings a change In style
and color in Ladies and Misses hats, realizinz this, we can-
not afford to carry these sha
Johnson’s amendment to the
peace treaty that the U. S. have
as many votes at Great Britain
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was written by Forest Halsey,
is one codtinoua round of laughs
but it also has a well sustained
plot through it from beginning
to end, and it runs along amooth
ly to its happy ending. There is
hardly asceninit that dam
not contain a good comedy ait-
nation.
Don’t miss this picture. It‘s a
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ladies, which will
County Commissioner Tucker day October 81, have many new
was in town Monday and said in features, principal among which
discussing the milk situauon is Miss Annette Delano, who,
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WE have a large
chase of Cinci:
we are making this ext
only.
J.E.CRQLEY
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FASHIONABEE MILLINERY SAL
Starting Friday October 24th and Lasting to' Saturday Novem
swamps without abstract or title, bd
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away. We can still suit yeu. /
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horses neck and back.
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to get a winter h
Bargain.
milk; and while some have at-
tributed it to the “dipping"
others have maintained just as
stoutly that cows increased in
their milk after being "dipped.
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prohibition bcomes effective
were giving two months ago.
President Wilson today veto-
ed the prohibition enforcement '
bill.
The interpretation of the veto 1
in official circle was that unless
Congress repasses the bill over ,_________
the President’s veto or immedi- at the Rex Theatre today.
the cow gives or it may be that
some other condition is affect-
ing the milk cows of this
locality for whether dipped or
Gentry Brothers .. Famous
Shows and Wild Animal Circus,,
which will be seen here on Fri-
There is s general ana wide- ArArnV
spread complaint over the ccun EaTK
ty that cows are failing in thei- 11111
Heartburn, heaviness in the
stomach, bloated feeling, coated
tongue bad breath, dizziness
and vertigo (blind staggers,)
quickly relieved by Prickly Ash
Bitters. People who have used
it say they can eat heartily
‘ without misery, where before
they tried it most healthful food
seemed to get them out of fix.
Price $1.25 cents per bottle.
* Gilmer Drug Co. special agents.
released from all aides of the ately enacts a similar measure!
great tent, circle above her I which becomes law, there will —
head and then fluttter down to be a “wet spll" Until national under the constitutional amend.
perch on her head, shoulders nrohibition bcomes effective meat in January.
-- citement then be ever had in a
John L. Lewis, persident of whole year while in New York,
the soft coal miners, says that (He finds Broadway tame com-
government threats wont ally pared to this kively little town,
the crises. In other, words he, "A Broadway Saint," which
defies the government. Defieing
the government is gening to be
which she rides, rounds the
hippodrome track under the big
arena tent performing its
That" property values and
rents have increased in Gilmer
! there is no question.
The question is what has don?
this.
One man says that the
Chamber of Commerce activities j
has done this, and he was a
tenant instead of an owner, he
refuses to help the Chamber of
Commerce in its activities.
The same argument however
aught to make the property
owners willing to “kick in" good
and strong.
But we believe even the rent-
er is wrong in his contention.
It the activity of the Chamber
of Commerce has increased pro-
perty values and rents, then it
has created a greater demand
for this property—for every-
thing is subject to the law of
supply and demand. It has
brought more people here that
want to get business places and
homes, and this Will naturally
increase the trade , and make
the rented place of business
worth more, so that you can af-
ford to pay more.
Of course when rents begin to
go up we all feel like ours is en-
tirely too high, but if some one
else is willing to pay what is
asked for it, we can only grin
and come across.
Let the activities go on until
Gilmer property is in such de-
mand that more houses will be
built and we can let Gilmer grow
and he states that they have not
dipped their cattle at all, that splendid repertoire of unusual
they have been delayed in gett-1 accomplishments. Miss Delano
ing their vat ready for dipping is known as "The Australian
and would dip the first time this Prima Donna Equestrinne," and
"6 - she more than lives up to her
. may .J the excess of ’ title Th. climax of her per-
rain has had something to do formance is reached when four
score of white carrier pigeons.
j undipped they are all doine
sorry in"the flow of milk.
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Ladies and Gent
GREAT HAT SALE,
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 192, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 28, 1919, newspaper, October 28, 1919; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414545/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.