Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 284, Ed. 1 Monday, February 21, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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Three people, two accidently
were shot at Goldthwaite Satur-
Sheriff J. W. Brice, Deputy
Noble Hogg and Constable Davis
attended Federal court as wit-
BEST
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A story of golden innocence in
gilded dens. Crystal theatre to-
professional
music.
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Two children of Mrs. R. W.
Luckie died at San Antonio Sat-
urday soon after eating potted
ham sandwiches. • 1
Longview, were here on a visit
Sunday.
Beach now has
athlete known as
who is beingiftti
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to make up for it.
Carry all your money in your
pocket and you’ll soon find that
it is in some other man’s pocket.
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John Poole of Johnson county
Shown in New Picture Of
God’s Country by James
Oliver Curwood
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SHIRLEY MASON TO BE
SEEN IN “WING TOY”
Beachand Paul Arm-
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Mr. John House of Winder, j
Ga. is here on a visit the guest]
of Mr. Diek Whitworth, his uncle I
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Shirley Mason, the popular
William Fox star, comes to the
Crystal Theatre in “Wing Toy”
tonight. No production in which
this dainty star has been seen
approaches in beauty of story
and detail her present picture.
Pearl Doles Bell wrote the story.
Wing Toy has been left in in-
fancy with a Chinese laundry- .
man, and is reared by the great
and august Yen Low, the most
wealthy and most unscrupulous
dealer in drugs in New York’s
Chinatown. Yen Low grow# to
love Wing Toy and she learns to
look up to and to respect him
as her "father," but not to love
him. How she is rescued from
her Oriental surroundings and
a detested Chinese marriage and
restored to her proper station in
life, supplies the action of this
unique and beautiful story.
Congressmen may ont really
earn $12,000 a year, but it isn’t
the first cost of a Congressman -
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Mrs. R. M. Fore and children.
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JNO. A. MATHIS, Agent
GILMER, TEXAS
! Mrs. Luther C. Smith.—Taylor
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The Mirror caries a lage and
beautiful line of samples nt en-
graved visiting cards, wedding
invitations, school programs
which it will ba glad to quote you
prices on if you contemplate or-
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“GOING SOME NEW REX
me by letter or phone or in
. tist church Sunday night, preach
, ing an able and interesting ser-
I mon to a large and attentive
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We Have an Unusual Display of Electric Fix-
tures, Table Lamps, Floor Lamps, Boudoir
Lamps etc.
lan/ready af PERSONAL MENTION OF
Mrs. H. R. Palmer, 35, was
shot and fatally wounded on the
streets of Dallas Saturday by
her husband.
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John A. Mathis says if you are in debt you can't afford to be without a Southwestern Life Policy.
A Japanese arrested in Gal-
vest on had 138 quarts of whisky
in his room, nineteen bottles of
“ morphine, nine"automatic pis-
tols and some furs. He was
placed under $1,000 bond for
smuggling.
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Attorney G. L. Florence is at- J
tending Federal Court at Jeffer- nesses in a case from this county
We maintain a trouble department to
teke care of any emergency that might arise
in case of trquble with wires or fuses, just
call us and we wilhave a man right out. It
is dangerous to fix these things yourself.
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A Tale of Tumultuous
Courtship - »
Affectionate Annabel E
She boxes like Dempsey—
"She swims like a fish— :m
She dances lke a fairy— •E
She runs like a deer— ' E
She just can’t make her eyes behave E
Sweet William ,
He is his mother’s own darling— E
He can’t dress without his valet—
He dotes on his Pekinese— I .
He smokes scented cigarettes. E2
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Scandal on the beach—UnderwateF- 1855
Annabel and the lone fisherman—the M
reign of terror among her pa’s servants— A
When Willie decides to acquire muscle— A55
Once Aboard the Lugger Befg
The great Aeroplane Adventure— 2. >
the most thrilling sequence of scenes in E.
the air and undersea ever photographed. V
Annette Kellerman
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Attorney T. H. Briggs, ac-
companied by Mrs. Briggs, went
over to Jefferson Monday,Judge
Briggs to attend Federal court,
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“WHAT WOMEN LOVE”
At The
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Attorney W. J. Garrett, of Big who have been here on a visit to
Sandy, spent Monday in the city? Mr. W; A. Roberts and family,
-- ] have returned to their home ini
— Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Brown of] Waco.
WFORD
If you fail to receive your---—
paper by 5:30; phone 179 and] Owen county Indiana has been
we will send you one the same found to be the center of popu-
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POLICE OFFICBK HASES
BEACHL PHOTOPLAY OUTLAW POH MN11IS IN
—sNOW WASTES OF NORTH
INS COMMENT
An Alabama merchant bought
a gold brick.
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up to its nane
Officers at Corsicana have an
attachment on some lions but did
not include the cage, and are in
a quandry as to what to do
aobut it.
You insure your cows, horses, your buildihg stock,bank deposits, and almost everything, but the newest Insurance
we have now, is insuring your debts. \
We have a policy we are issuing to wide awke men and women, that insures their families Or business a continu"
is income after they are gone. If you are iterestdd a
Irson, I feel sure t can suggest some way of protecing you and your family and business.
YOU WILL PRO.- 31 SEEING US
BEFORE YOU RU . TTHING IN THE
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There is a wealth of wonder-
ful scenery of the snow wastes
.. .. . of the frozen northland in the
Moore. The story i based on the picture, “The River’s End,” by
stage success witten by Rex James Oliver Curwood, a Mar-
Beach in collaboration with Paul shal Neilan production. that will
Armstrong andhhh Mr. Beach he shown at the Rex Theatre to-
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1 again the guest of her daughter -“GingSom"tdeahwiththe The snow scenes were taken
spertng fued Det ween two rival far up ih Canada, where the
iahches in the great souhwest, snows lay many feet deep on the
where a Yale athlete comes out ground almost the year, around
of the eact and is called on to There are miles and miles of
te up to his reputation, win the gnow fields, stretching to the
prize and wn the girl. Sprouting horizon and beyond to the land
of wellsand the struggle for of the midnight sun.
wealth form a picturesque back-1 Here there is only a chance
iris figure in white man’s hut, some one seek'
events and the life ing a refuge from the world of
Gymg Some livesmen, an outcast from/his own
e/in regular Rex people. Occasionally/there will
Beach style. \ i be the rude tepees of the north-
•Of the three irls in the cast ern Indians nd p
....... , elen Ferguson igloos of the Eyqufmaux. But
. . . ... . . , ... seletek. Miss Hall mostly it is agreary waste,
the killing of banker Kirby and,as a Brooklyn higk school girl Where the wolf Nack hunts or
ho gained her stek exper-, howls at the
iece in Philadelphia kand then In a long, log Y there is
ry carer. Miss seen a trail, an
/ screeh parts snow shoes traveling wcross the
were on the Chicago lot when the snow, or perhaps a sled drawn
Aad hopes of being, ,;y huskies, white men
on some
hern California. At unusual misson.
bad also quarifed; In this setting is laid a story
as a scerario writer, and is a of trmendous action and of deep
poster deggner besides havinga, heart interest, the story of a
acquai itence with man driven into exile because
D . „ „ . charged with murder, of a thrill-
of"Going/Some .‘"ling chase which lasts for
l" ee/yor .in months—the relentless Royal
The, GirlFroz T hasMoupted Police on thetrail,de-
scored wUhzNl.es th coypjry termined that justice shall be
over. At We same UM?Rex satisfied by a hanging.
amerga G Then back to civilization
8—efE2 ynnthe story, following the outlaw
54 I} 801,66111 in a dead man’s garments and
( V, , with a dead man’s name. These
feme at t e ex - mysteries and thrills are unfold-
I ed in a way that will both star-
J tie and fascinate all.
Serious rioting in Calcutta is
reported from Bomba.
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Speedy self rule for Egypt is e
asked.
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pay of 9000 men in Texas annu- s a
ally.
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A bin to make th pledge in
primaries more binding has been
introduced.
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Mr. Rov Cook of the Crystal
theatre, departed for Dallas Sun- | Mrs. George Tucker of Gilmer
; has returned from a visit with
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1 Dr. T. V. Meal, of Dallas, occu
County Clerk T. Aj Cook and pied the pulpit at the First Bap-
County Attorney H\ V. Davis
spent Sunday in Longview.
Fred Absolon has confessed to Kave been
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Mr. and Mrs:Witt Rogers
of Tyler, are heron a visit to
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drilled and use war tactics to
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Gov. Neff will speak at Oak
Cliff on Washington’s birthday
and the Club there will present
him with a rod and reel.
"Going Some,” the latest Gold
wyn-Beach producton, was di-
rected byHarry Baumont who
j was formerly dirctor of Tom
Makes a specialty of issuing policies to protect anyone’s indebtedness. The Commercial world, is asking those whom
they give credit, if they are cartying plenty of Fire insurance, on their buildings and stock^and the most wide-
awake Banks and wholesale houses, alo require Life Insurance.
You carry Fire Insurance all theime as you do not know when your or your neighbors property will catch fire
but, there is one thing you do knoy, at the fire wagon may never stop at your house but the Hearse will.
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27. He says it was accidental. 7
Complaint has been made
erhaps the against dealers selling cigarettes
" to boys in Dallas.
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As a woman grows older she
uses less paint on her face. But.
ahe uses more flour on her face
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 284, Ed. 1 Monday, February 21, 1921, newspaper, February 21, 1921; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431966/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.