The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 290, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 12, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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Exeess of AcidityofOther Popular Brands Over Lucky Strike Cigarettes
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Mrs. W. T. Posey of Emery,
Texas, is visiting in Gilmer.
Mr. Leon Lovell came home
from Monahans, Texas, Wed-
nesday because of the serious
illness of his brother, Houston.
CELEBRATED SUN. BY
MR. AND MRS. LINDSEY
personal
jewelry.
property,
furniture.
"LUCKIES"
MOISTURE
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COLUMBIA’S “CRIME AND
PUNISHMENT CLOSING
, Mrs. C. T. Crosby motored
to Dallas Tuesday.-
there. *• -
Mr. -Lindsey was bom in
PROPER
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as looks and character are con-
cerned.
acid-alkaline balance, with consequent
definite improvement in flavor; and
controlled uniformity in the finished
product. •
AU these combine to produce a su-
perior cigarette—a modern cigarette,
a cigarette made of rich, ripe-bodied ..
tobaccos—A Light Smoke.
live stock, in addition to his or
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you can get it at the Mirror.
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Home Agent’s
Dates Next Week
half century together.
- One present.
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Over a period of years, certain basic
advances have been made in the selec-
tion and treatment of cigarette tobaccos
for Lucky Strike Cigarettes.
They include preliminary analyses
of the tobacco selected; use of center
leaves; the higher heat treatment of
tobacco (“ Toasting”); consideration of
plan if you wish. The Toggery.
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Feb. 20, Thursday, 2:30 - p.
m., Stamps.
Feb. 21, Friday, 2:30 p. m.,
Fairview.
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LESS ACID
Pensioners Must
Show Value Of
Property Owned
February 14. These forms may
be filed as soon as filled out by
applicants.
'LUCKIES”
Laughing Around the World
With IRVIN S. COBB
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years, the family is living and
are all respected citizens of
Texas, Arizona and Utah. They
are in order: Arthur Emmett,
Mrs. L. N. Coe motored to
| Dallas Tuesday.
Turkish Towels
18x36 Size, Cannon Towels,
with attractive colored .Bord-
ers.
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40-In. Domestic
Splendid quality, good count, ’i
Brown Domestic..Supply your 2
needs mow.
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whirlwind made answer;
“Oh, yassah. I’m g'wine fight tome mo—bat not tonight"
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VARSITY
SHEETS
Full 81x90—81x99, Splendid
Quality. BargainVlue.
84c
CREAM,
Half Pint ______
BUTTER MILK,
Quart _______________
himself in the study of law in
his seventy-seventh year. On
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Great Britain will have 5,600
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“Say, nigges
ain’t hurt. Get up fi
Without stirring
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TOA.TED
MEN’S DRESS
SHIRTS
Regular 1.49-Values: All new
style features.
Plaids, Double Blankets.
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real property owned, as welh as
personal property if the latter
is valued at $1,000 of* more,
cloud, a whirlwind, a tempest, a tornado, a hurricane and a sirocco.
His language impressed the match-maker and for the preliminary
go he was entered against a dependable colored scrapper. The stran-
ger made a deplorable showing. For two rounds his opponent ham-
mered him all over the ring. Early in the third round th* beaten
darky decided he had enough. He took an easy poke on the jaw and
flattened out on the canvas to be counted out,, —,2
The referee was half way through with his tally when disgust
nterpolate a speech:
>r." ne growled out of the corner of his mouth, “you
-- from there! Ain’t you goin’ to fight any more?”
r from his comfortable recumbent position the
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All applicantsr should have
the following information avail-
able:
FRESH
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PURE
QUART
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PINT
6c
_ 15c
2 6c
be Executive Director of the
Old Age Assistance Commis-
sion, said today concerning the
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There Was No Hurry About It
. By IRVIN S. COBB
A BRAWNY negro prize-fighter made application at an athletic
■ 4 dub which was putting on a series, of bouts, for an opportunity
to meet some suitable opponent. He announced that he was a dark
Attention of parents is call.,
ed to the fact 'that boys with
air guns and rubber shooters
are destroying street lights,
windows and other property in
Gilmer.
This ie in violation of , our
law's and. anyone knowing of
this practice will please .notify
the City authorities and viola-,
tions will certainly be punish-
ed.
Parente, warn your boys and
save them embarrassment. ...
H. V. DAVIS, Mayor.
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Perkins Bros
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WEEK-END SPECIALS
Thurs., Fri., & Sat.. Feb. 13,14,15.
MEN’S KHAKI
SHIRTS
Regular 1.19 value. Fast vat
Colors. Sand or Tan. Sizes
14% to 17. <,
98c
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Chas. Curtis, former Vice-
President, was buried Tuesday
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5089 LANORATORIES ANO KESEARCN GROUPS
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OF RICH,RIPE-BODIED TOBACCO
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July 14, 1932, Chief Justice C.
M. Cureton convened the Su- Orvil S. Carpenter, who will
preme Court of Texas in a spe-
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey are
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MEN’S WORK
SHIRTS
war planes by next year, grandchildren
first planned for 1938, and is
BLANKETS
Full 60x76 size. Assorted J
Pleasant James,Maude, Sarah, Whorter, Aubrey Johnson, Win-
Blanch, Sadie, Geneva, Archie
and date of purchase of all
property.
2 Description of property
from the county tax Assessor
telling block number, etc.
. 3 Amount property render-
ed for on tax rolls.
4 Name of iien holder and
amount still due on mortgage,
as well as total equity in prop-
erty. Also date and amount of
Helena, Alabama, Jan. 30. Their many friends join in
1860. His wife, Martha Emma wishing them another happy
inportant role, the picture tells
the famous story of a murderer
whose conscience forces him to
- confess when he has commit-
"fr-"orw
ted what might, have - been
•Rhe perfect crime.”
hemicaltesta
hatotherpop-
inds have an
New Merchandise Arriving Daily In Every Department
Austin, Texas.—Because $7,500
worth of • prperty for a mar-
ried and $5,000 for a single
person are listed as legal dis-
qualifications under the old-
age assistance law, applicants
law.
“Each applicant should be
automobiles, and
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For 2nd Week
Feb. County Court
Buddie Underwood, Loyd
William, Myrtle, Connie, Don
Carlos, Irene Ethel, . Parley
Jensen, Manlie Arnold, - Ray-
mond and Hubert Hefley.
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7 throughout the world for his
fraternal work and represented
various foreign nations on the
Supreme Council of e Scottish
Rite Masqnry here. In Masonry,
too, he directed his efforts to-
wardhe care of the aged and
the help of crippled children.
Although he was one of the
best-known Texans of his
generation -and keenly interest-
fed in and frequently active in
many public affairs, Mr. Coch-
ran never sought public office.
He served as a regent of the
~ University of Texas and as a
member of the Dallas * Park
Board, but his name appeared
on a ballot only once, in the
summer of 1933 as a dry’ dele-
gate to the convention to con-
, aider repeal of the Eighteenth
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TiE GILMER DAILY MIRROR, WED., FEB., 12, 1936.
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- at Topeka, Kans., with every
her real property,” Mr. Carpen- honor Kansas could give.
BEDSPREADS
Full regular size Cotton
Spreads. Assorted color
trims.
health, as they have done dur-
ing their half century of wed-
ded life. Mrs. Lindsey is still
very spry and does not. look
her years as her hair still has
its youthful dark color. Al-
though they are too quiet,
modest and reserved to boast it
can be said that their descend-1
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After a successful stay at
the Strand Theatre, Colum-
bia’s "Crime and Punishment,"
a -screen adaptation of the’
immortal * novel by Feodor i
Dostoievsky, leaves tonight. |
-Starring Edward Arnold and
featuring Peter Lorre in an
A new tax bill to raise a
- billion is under consideration
by the administration.
M. Smith, John Brown, Bill
Flowers, R. B, Bennett. Sr., Leo
Goolsby, Frank Amos, o.. H.
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W. H. (Coin) Harvey, vet-
eran bimetalism champion, died
at Monte Ne, Ark., on Tuesday,
age 85.
Mr. and Mrs. William Jasper
Lindsey of West Mountain
celebrated their golden wedding1
anniversary, Sunday, Feb. 9th.
A large dinner was served at
their home to 115 guests, and
• Marian Marsh, Robert Allen, I
Thia Birell, Elizabeth Risdon, ||
and Mrs. Patrick Campbell are I
ineluded in the cast. Josef Von
Sternberg directed. |
• Mrs. Inez Humphries • is
visiting in Call, Texas. I
- . g, Select yoursprngSutt now, 3
Puncan, Dub Newsome, Daniel before they are picked’ over.
—“ _____ Use our convenient lay-away
5 Description of all property
disposed of during the last two
years, person sold to, and pur-
chase price obtained from
such sale. Also date of trans-
fer.
Applicants will be able to get
blanks in their own locality
98 c
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MEN S DRESS \
OXFORDS
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Newest style wing toe with.boot heel. Black
SMteJ Sizes 6 to IL__■
J.S.WHITIS DAIRY
- Two Deliveries Daily
• a. m. and ip. m.
Phone 153.
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Amendment.
, One mark of the
man’s necessarily should be able to
Reg. 69c value. Blue,
only. Sizes 14 to 17.
49c
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Strikers riot in Managua,
Nicaragua, and try to destroy
the electric plant;
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..A French air liner bound for
South America, across the At-
lantic, is long overdue with six
Mull Lindsey was born in
Randolph, Ala., August 26.
1867. They have raised a fami-
ly of sixteen children. With
the exception of one daughter
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The Home Agent will meet
with the following clubs on the
dates listed below:
Feb. 18, Tuesday, 2:30 p. m..
Ore City. *'
Feb. 19, Wed., 2:30 p. m.,
MEN’S, DRESS
eg, SOCKS
A9ggMKRayons in attractive pat-
2229625 terns. Big values at Bargain
^Dallas, Texas, Feb. 12-—
Smuel Poyntz Cochran, 80,
distinguished elder statesman
of American Freemasonry and
for more than a quarter of a
century one of the most re-
tpected figures in the public
life of Dallas and Texas, died
at his home at 4:30 p. m. Tues-
day.
4 One of the biggest figures,
th Masonic circles in this coun-
try, Mr. Cochran Was known
who died at the age of 27
LATE NEWS
AND COMMENT
Two American missionaries
held in Ethiopia are released.
France is insisting that Rus-
sia pay the old Czarist debts.
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ian. of
onry. Dies
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GOLDEN WEDDING IS . both enjoying the best of
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cial and unusual session for the
sole purpose of honoring Mr.
Cochran by admitting him to
the Texas bar and administer-
ing the oath.
Mr. Cochran, so far as
is known is the only Dallas
ItfSn to whom a statue was
erected in tribute to him dur-
ing his life. The statue, of Ro-
man bronze, costing $25,000
and located on the lawn of the
Seottish Rite Cathedral, was
planned and executed without
the knowledge of Mr. Cochran
other than being invited to the
unveiling in 1920. -• . -
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 290, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 12, 1936, newspaper, February 12, 1936; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440776/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.