The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 135, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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Phone 160 For Your Cleaning and Pressing
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What D o New Fall Clothes
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great beauty.
The war that it he :
screoa. .
built their lives on this creed:
“No God-No Sin-No Future Life!”
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REX THEATRE
—Clothes Last Longer.
—98 per cent free from
gasoline odor.
—The Nap stands up.
N. W.ZCovner Squave ____ —2 Hoff-Man Prenses.
— Car Delivery Service.
MAURICE TOURNEUR S
TRIBUTE—
word; and what’s more, th y’re all-Wool; not would-be w
thread wool; and hand tailo. ed of the best known makes.
% Inspect our new line of beautiful fall samples.
Babe Ruth does
out of Comiskey 1
but when he does
doubt about it. -
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Bill Brennan is a
Not only is he to i
chance to beat a p
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Production With an Ail-Star Cast,
WE WILL MAKE IT L.!N Nib.
Hats of All Kinds Reblocked.
Parcel Post Packages tivenspgciT tieion.
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a surprise.
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ner on the college gridiron of the! cording to reports have been
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Powerul Drama of the Unseen World!
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CHEAPER GINNING
old sores andaores on children.
Sold on a garantee by all drug
stores. July 8 2m.
1. He is now
various independ-
Just recently he
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‘ The most interesting sub-
ject that has even been uu di?"
ed. The production of ‘Earth
bound’ marks a distinct ad-
vance in the art of motion
pictures.”
as there is muchppen cotton.
Langford drank a draught
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covetings don’t deservethe
ORDER THAT SUIT TODAY
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Hundreds of samples toseleet frsm Prices to suit ev- it
ery ones pocket book. • -
CLEANING AND PRESSING fl
Neatly and Promptly Dpne. All wo called for and I
delivered. Phone Me. 1 4 L
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If you feed bad ; if you are'
"blue” trd and discouraged,
without apparent reason, you
Mike Schmid, well known semi
pro twirier, and who during the
past season/performed brilliant-
on the mou id for the Robstown
team of th • Gulf Coast league,
has not re borted to Galveston,
although announcments from
the Island dity last month said
he had agreed to join the Sand-
in every sense cf the
has-been woql but every
। laying cotton picking, and will
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probaly hurt the grade slightly. ! , , ,
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because the story itself is
"nly interesting, but be-
■ it i. unioue. Nothing of
kind has ever beep done—
a unique idea presented with
the mest perfecting artistry.”
Bi3 Lot of Large Samples to Select From
Put your order in early, ’cause all the boys have E
got to h we a Suit this fall, and there will be a RUSH &
Use the reliable Blue S
remedy for al! skin diseases
foot troubes such as sore c
---------- I GEORGE LOANE
The continued! showers is de- IUCKER’S AILMENT
| walking a beat And boxing but weight champion boxer, is to aid
A Harry Darneille bught to be able Johnny Kilbane in
" to deliver in a dneh. for the go with Dahny
- ©.)e© I for the’feafherweight champion 1
“ There may he nothing in a ship of te universe. I , -
name but nevertheless we note ( > (r)
that A. Kilian tied for the pro- A figter has foud the fount
fessional championship at the । of youth
Grand American handicap Tues- Of that there
dAy.
le after
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LET cercribing the cat r
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3 Complete hue of ball and W inter Samples, and
$ O Boy!—they are priced RIGH I to sell.
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THE GILMER DAILY^iBROp/
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farsasererasrerzassszssefaran
nof hit ’em southwest this year. The Uni-
ark often— versity of Texas should/win the
tere is no conference championship with lit
। tie trouble, but it is ha-d indeed crabs Augus
$ . -- I to pick a second pl ace team, pitehing for
hlucky guy. Baylor, Rice and A. ad M. will ‘ nt temms. 1
be given a all have good clubs Ind Coach hured a garte against Bellville
liceman but Rix up at S. M. U. nay spring striking out 17 men and allowing
only two hits,
j only twice this
Mike Gibbons, former middle- !i
The romance of an Irish girl:
i- • and an American gentlemen.— 1
Xh At Crystal 1
KODAKERS
Bring your films to a reliable,
'finisher, 3 years experie e.and
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besatisfjedl. " Show Starts 7:45
I get it- /
"Earthbound/’ will hold you j
Spellbound.-—Rex tomorrow.
“That astounding drama
which yesterday passed with
unutterable dignity before our
astounded eyes! Dignity,
power, passion, drama—my
heart almost stopped beating!
No great work of art has ever
held me more spellbound.
“Never have I been mole spi-
itually uplifted by3-esing
scene and a cjotg line—or
more comfrfed."
hands of th e tailors.
need Prickly Ash Bitters, the
system purifier, it restorep’ac-
tion in the torpid liver,
the stomach,/ he’ps/igestion,
M ap fermented
1bewels and brings
line feeling of
strength, vim and cheerfulness
which only men in perfect
heolth enjoy. Price $1.25 per
bottle.—Gilmer Drug Co. and R.
C. Barnwell.
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n. I sincerely hoe that ev-
ryone who like iy produe-
ion . f ’The Mirad Man’ will
: : > see ‘Earthbund.’ ”
bowels. It is the
men use for se)
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thie t-."E as the
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It thing one headlong into the future he scot ted at. It put the
other on trial for his life.
Then the murdered man came back from his world of shadows.
Back to his wife and the woman who had invited him-to sin.
Passion still held him to the scenes of his transgression. Even
in de?th he could not escape. He was earthbound!
How far away are the dead? is thy spirit held to earin by its
desires?
is there growth and progression—even after the shadowy bar-
rier has been crossed ?
Men and women, everywhere, stirred by intense personal fee
mg. have been asking—"Does the personality change with
death? How long do the old interests go on?”
Basil King brings an intimate km w ledge of men and women, of
their wants and needs, to this go at narrative. "Earthbound
deals with the •motional realities of men and women. It i8 a re-
markable lifting of that vil which stands between this life n9
the next. / .
This production marks a new development in the arto telling
stories through -the motion picture. It is.endowecwith a pow-
er and human poignancy that can be foundirho other form of
art No effort has been spared by tbe producer and- the
author to make “Earth bound” a storvof great significance and
> 4 ~ To all persons holding claims
Gridiron । It is now rumored that Owner' against the estate of Mrs. Maie
is a headline in the Dunn of the Baltimore Orioles E. Oden deceased, will lease
Dallas News, but with the loss will disrupt his great team, said present same properlytemized
of Rhone, Smith and Richardson to be the best minor league ma to M. P. Mell, AttoyKey for the GERIRUAp ATHERTON
we fear that its chances of chine of the country, at the estate, who wilbprepare said _ 1 " FAsCINATED
landing said championship are close of the present season. claims for preentation to thel
remote indeed. ] Jack Dentley, leading hitter of, guardian W. T. Greene. "Fwasenthralled. not only
C) M C j the International league, Pitcher ( - W. T. Gresne
It is not so hard .to pick a wjn Ogden and Outfielder Lawry, ac
Prickly I Ash Bitters
’ streng h, tones /p
purifier the
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It’s fortuhate that they are And knocked a fighter out.
giving the Chalmers car to the . C > g
mos valuable players in the re-, Wallie Ripp, according to re-,
spctive big league nowadays, ports wants to be in the wrold
. The authorities would have an' series this fall for his father’s'
awful time deciding between sake., We-would like to be in it'
Rabe Ruth and Red Fabore. ! for our child's sake
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Take your cotton to T. C. Noree waites on him while
, M.lvhell to get it ginned. V he v.uit. ! for her to confess
j I• ”. friend, a rustomers : 11 Pu 1 ar ere ‛Y " give you the best sample of any that sh ■ was the mistress of the
1 oa0.......... r ickness I ayyhat 1 wHl gin th preer’P gin in the county. ,h„ servant
, . , c X. of cotton at O cents pef hundred .. .. . ____
rimpelet be iwav from/my- . 4 ; ------- pretttin. At " rystal tos
: r« but the siness y4 be P une 1 p ;| Subscribe sr the slirror. day
A , tins is theehice you paid be-, . ________
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J. D. Catlett. I desire to hank
, the public for theirptronage
during the timeas in busi-
ness in Gilmer..
It d it w p A. D. Bellamy.
J B Rowe ' Hearthurn afteraheartymea’
meansw akness in the digestive
NOTICE TO I HE PUBLIC Pric $1.23 per
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=i French dry eleying, ladljoeT dre-st dyed 1 : ch an d =
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 135, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1921, newspaper, September 1, 1921; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432084/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.