The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 156, Ed. 1 Monday, September 26, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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most desirable and wanted fabrics—garments thal will stand every test from every standpoint and
will prove their value in the service they render.
Tyler shrinrrs haxe extended
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In A GOOD COMEDY.
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ALSO PATHE NEWS
and stylish merchandise, Su!ts, Coats, Dresses, Skirts---a care fully selected variety of the
Edna Murph/ and
Waker. in "Playiny S'
Crystal tonight.
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As tutor in English and love
to the farm.
Snub POLLARD dad
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Laying* the Foundation
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EDNA MURPHY and JOHNNiE V ALKER
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We Offer You Just As
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Everything Frem Cellar to Roof
DENMAN LUMBER CO.
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A COVEY OF QUAIL long as there is no opposition.!
IN TOWN SUNDAY those who :le indifferent, the
cpenly rebellious, and the
Of course it wa: quiet in "average Christian" who is.et
town Sunday afternoon, but and cannct be the best. and)
whether it was the quietude or who i.s responsible for the death
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one of those stunned was cap-
tured. and carried off to be used
The last argument in favor of these g; rments, but at the same time one that will appeal to
you wi.h great force, is the price—a price that was imp ssible a few months ago.
GILMER Upshur County, TEXAS. MONDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 265 1921.
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is the starting of a Dank ac-
count and keep it growing.
Banking is no exclusive
privileged business, remts from
the people, but exercises a re-
sponsible power in the ccmmun
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Your banker is always ready
and willing to give you the bene
fit of his experience, and trained
judgment, in your financial
deas, when you have become a
man of affairs with a bank ac-
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
"The Bank of Personal Service”
H. P MeGaughy Cashier.
OLDEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN
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that will continue through the the thrill, some of tbe boy . and tak ible terns the fact the ern-
.week at the Christian church in bird dogs got after them, and cofixion anew of Chri st is the
। this city Sandal: _ they commenced scattering out, result of failure Io stand
I He is said to be an able and but they were not used to gut aiInst evil and because of cow-
, interesting speaker, and the pub fronts, and some of then dash- ardice Christens become guilty
lie is extended a cordial invita- ed themselves ag/nst glisk ard cf the sins they refuse, to op-
tion to turn out to these meet- were stunned, and one succcom- pose. —
ingS- ed to the unerring aim of a This fact of personal respon-
sm!1 bov with a rock, while sibility for the sin of our com-
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TOMORROW
THOMAS MEIGHAN, GLORIA SWANSON, THEO-
- DORE ROBERTS BEB 3 DANIELS, LILA LEE and
an All Star Cast in the Big Super Special Production
“Male and Female’
Produced by Cecil B. D: Mille from the famous play
“THE ADMIRABLE CRICHTON by Sir Jamis M.
Barrie.
If our lives could begin again. If tomorrow we could
wake, as male and fenale only, in a world where
1 wealth, lews, conventions, morals, classes meant noth-
ing. Who then would rule, who serve, who love?
See th answer in this grerj. picture. A vital st r o:
blue blood and red, with an all star cast and scenes of
CHARLES PAY In
“A Midnight Bell"
A NeW First National A’tracti n
This is positively Chas. Ray’s l tes: picture,
and every oneshuldsee it
up, sustaining a broken rib, a three or four years except as a sinner, but also upon the so-cal-
cut on the head and both legs gathering place for crap shoot- led Christian, who fails to stand
skinned up. ers, shd other immoral purposes against the evil.
Mr. Jones had driven into was burned Sunday morning. The dominant theme was
■ the filling station, and haking The fire was discovered while “Standing Against Evil, aid in
i just had his car worked on, and in its incipiency, and the alarm showing how failure at the
...... in and the department present time to staind for th
i car started with gretker celer- turned out and amost extin- right crucifies the Lord anew •
ity than usual, and just as he guished the flames and reutrn- he took up the different classes;
war starting it, Mr. Bland,ed home .when the fire caught present at His death, H id which J
' J who is hd d of hearing stepped up again and finished the old are likewise in the Church an
22 । in front of it, and was run structure. . world today. These classes in-
C: ! Gow n before Mr. Jones could ----:-------- elude those who are faithful so,.
e possibly stop the car.
C j Mr. Bland is very old and
ei ' feeble and the result of his in-
j/. furies ere likely to be more ser-
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CHARLES RAY
- In a Tho». H. Ince Production
"PARIS GREEN”
From the story by Julian Josephson.
How did they keep him down on the farm after he’d
see Paree? They couldn’t—at first. But when some-
thing chic and pretty from Paris fled from a couple of
crooks to Quigley Corners, ooh, la, la
See Charlie as a bashful doughboy among the girls in
a Paris cafe. ...........
As the “hoe-down-chump” at a rollicking barn daace.
As winner of a chase to rescue his sweetheart from
kidnappers.
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‘•SEE MY LAW YER.’’ an RC SuperSpecial
Give* recipe for laugh-making, s'ar ing T. ROY
BARNES.
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AHDATIAN nri/ the plentiful crop_of quail of Christ and the present condl-
jKIbIA KVi- ."-round Gilmer, Sunday after- Hons tlid evils in the world, as
VSlItIMIinn Eh l —noon that caused rl big covey to well a the avow. I sinner. The!
VAI CFAVSEC alight on the square, it is hard preacher, who inoder to win
VAL ULn! UL to conjecture. However a covev favor, and be romlar fails to
____ did allight on the square and do his duty and winks at thel
after being scattered and wrong w3s scored in most for-
Elder C. Wooldridge, of Dallas whistling to one another until cible language. [ 8
, commenced a series of meetings every sportsman in town for He brought home in unmis-
munity Was stressed to the full
anl nothing left standing for
an indifferent or would be "pop-
ul!‛ with every-body" Christian
to hide behind. /
At (he close of the powerful
mese ige. Bro. Tooke made a
call for all present to unite with
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Starts 7:30 p. m. TUESDAY
Gilmer Alirror
Parisian and Rural Atmasphere
in Popular Favorite’s Fdna Murpl and Johnnie
Latest Film vehicle ' er in . Rlaying Square” at
♦ "Vatal tonight.
Chi’ les Ray’s latest photo- ~ (r; him in praver for each othor.
play “Paris Green” will be the and for co-operation. Hid sup-
chief attraction at the Rex to- ing. she ,o0 ♦"the only ;||- port, with a unanimous re.
day. It is described as a de-dres ahe knovn_yth,sponse.
light romantic comedy, in which Green, Quigley corners, N ,l
the trill leads from Paris to A pretty romnec snrings up
Quigley Corners, N. J. Mr. Ray between the two, with the alidi
has the role Luther Green,ofaFrench-Englishdictjonary
doughbov, who in the hour an. Luther is net only abl. ( ,
which he spends in Paris be- foil thecrcok: when they fn,_
fore leaving for th- United low Ninon, but to convince her 1
States mets a pretty French uncle of his honorahl. inten- Shriners in come down . oned-
gill and gives her his card. tions as well, neday, wemring the feazes,
Luther is dicsharged from Ann May is the oiling wo. insuring them of a splendid pro
the drmy and return to th- man, and Jh„ cast also includes grHn of ent ' tainm nt •
farm to find his old sweetheart Donald McDonald and — Otto
engaged tpranother man. Mean- Hoffman.' Julein Josephson. Justice court regulid: session,
while, Ninon, his Paris acpuaint who written som, of Cha. convened Monday morning Jus-
dice, journeys to America to Ray's best vehicles, furnished tice Bledsoe presiding.
tak up residence with an uncle the story. Jerome Storm dir---
heic. She falls into the hands ected,. The picture was produc- Edna Mrphy and Johnnie
of a 8ang of crooks upon land- pd by Thomas H. Ince and is alWiker. in "Playing Squai" at
ing from the- stermer. Escap- Paramount Arteraft release. Crystal ton^hK
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Starts 7:30 p. m. FRIDAY
Matinee and Night WEDNES D A Y H aod 20c
MAY ALLISON LN
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MR. JIM BLAND OLD M. & 1.1. SUNDAY SERMON
RUN OVER BY DEPOT BRRNEB BY REV. TOOKE
AN AUTOMOBL SUN. MORNIRG ... - - -
the Methodist Church, preached
a very strong sermon using the
Srburday afternoon Mr. Jas. s. A , subject “Who Did it, and the
, Bland while at the filling sta- o’clock Turned inAbou Reason Why,” which hall refer-
l tion southeast corner of the cock Sunday Morning ence to the death of Chirst. The >
square, was run over by an auto The Gilmer & Winnsboro de- responsibility and guilt for his
driven by Commissioner T. W. pot the old M. E. T. depot death was shown to rest upon
Jones, and pretty baily bruied which has not been used in those, not only upon the open
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 156, Ed. 1 Monday, September 26, 1921, newspaper, September 26, 1921; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432104/m1/1/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.