The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 172, Ed. 1 Monday, October 1, 1928 Page: 3 of 4
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carried back to Atlanta, Ga.
cal fight in'Germany.
t. P. Green, president of the.Amer-
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A divorce was denied F. C.
Henley of London, because he
ha ddeeded his wife and three-
children to Vernon Markley.
Mr. N. W. Davis, who- has
been visiting his son, Court Sten
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perintnedent and those who pre
ceded her. One of the most out-
grades.
There being nothing further
coming before the club, we ad-
journed until next Friday.— Re-
dragged a gunjnekoss a limb and
was killed when sit discharged in
his face.
Twounidentfied persons wsre
swept over Niagri Falls Satur,
day.
... a.,,, . p. as, inviting all Rotarians who
His Wheck in Finf attend te Dalls Fair to attend
Ged Moran,-Jr.,, 17, was
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“Thisaln’t the ntitrEnriton.
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LET THE LIGHT OF ADVERTISING SHOW YOU THE
RIGHT ROAD TO RADIO SATISFACTION.
— READ ADVERTISING REGULARLY
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LATENEWS:
AND COMMENT
shown by the number1 of boys
and girls entering Gilmer High
School each year, and-especially
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Only One q Loss
"How arp your hrethers gettiuy on™
"One in married, bnt the other 11
dolng well."
than thie
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The District Court upheld the
election agreement.
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The British steamer Stone-
pool from Galyestoy is in dis-
tress, caused by a hurricane.
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SieWhnt do you thik of my new
dress?
He-I wish it didwt tnke any more
M tnke yon MW than it does to
mak« you • nev BUM _ .
PAwicw IF“IAATS
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MN PULLIN VOU r
drowned at the city lake at En-
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Locating It
"Ive got such a pain, aunie"
"W he re, eteur!"
“Where th ice eream is,"
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Playing Safe
"There is a big element of doubt in
marrying a ’ young man," writes a
SherU Take It
Grace—Cun yog keep a secret?
, Maud -Whs? ' Have you got, one
you can't keep?—Pathfinder. .
Election Agreement
Upheld by Court
Rather Exclusive ,
Virginia Ham—Whnt party does
your husban le-long tu? --
Ethyl Gass— I'm the party. ..
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other, girlk,"
"Yen, khe like* him."
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was it wouldn’t he here. You ain't
John D. Rockefeller. If von wna you
wouldn't be here. Yell. we know the
hotel is on the hunt—How about your-
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Nerves.
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The population of Turkey, necording
to figures pubiished by the dTrector
of statisties, hamed on the latef cen-
sus. Is 13.000.270 Inhabitant*, or thin
number 1044.306 Hee in Turkey in
Europe nnd 12815,009 in Turkey in
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means shy '
arid shrinking
mod-es-ty. j
That’s why we J
speak of “gold 4
reserve"_ "
it keeps aloof i
from you and me !
Prof Noodle
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Entire Attention Required
"Why are you taking that mirror
oft' sour eur? . «I
, "ATy,wifei going to drive now*
Knou) Her?
"What sort ofta daur is shef‘
. "Has a new set of fiengs every
jear."—1Louisville Courier-Journal, j'
Geo. Bell of Dibol,- has been
arrested charged with.the kill-
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fends of the Southern Baptists, still alive Saturdax
has been located at Winnipeg, —
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"I nee xou advertinn sandwichies nnd
sntiqnes."
"Yes, sir."
"Well, remember, we’re ordering
wandwiehes"—Louluville Courier -Jour-
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of Witchey aft her Hfr adl’lald eEe
nti about two montha hefore deatit,
in recent year4he hen find been vath-
er feeile and loot her souse of bal-
Mice, bat contiuned layiug.
Cranfill Cox was toastmaster
for the day, and put on an ex-
cellent program. He had invit-
was a deputy constable in the
disharge of his duties. \ ,
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Three persons were hurt, ten
There’s a peculinr bug sweeping over the world today that
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has already sunk its teeth' Into million. v
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Its name in Radin, -t *
Noone is immne. F it hasn’t hit ten you yet. your time
will come. For sme montha you will lie absolutelyrhelpless.--
in its power. Yon may later recover from its effects suffi-
ciently 1o go about your daily tasks and attend in your
' social duties, but you will never fully recover. — r
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day to Mexico. j
wntn iH the American Magazine, y_
"but when n gir picks out a mnn
whose character, reputation and in- 5
come are estniilished, she knows what k
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A happy fumily of twelve arrived at
> Indianapolis hotel, tonring from
exas in two auomobiles. After the
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THE GILMER DAILY MTRROR, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1,1928
1 3 "The worse the hotel," he said, "the
more it-objeets to conplaints. Why,
there’s a story about a very, very Tool
hdtel that forestalled complaints by
I complaining itseir- finding- fault with
its patrons before they conid find fault
With it. '
"The bedrooms of this very bad
I hotel were ah allke—a sinall, hard
B . bed. n eracked wasi bowl and pitcher.
I a strip of torn carpet, and a chair
with UM sent out. »
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th Ice Cream business and who
' is always welcome attend our
club. - ' --
Mrs. Maude_Palmer, our effi-
cient County Superintendent,
was the only visitor other than
। the above mentioned rotarian.*
John Simmons made a report
■on the rat extermination cam-
paign. and judging from this re-
port there seemed te be consid-
erable objectins raise-by the
citizens of Gilmer about the
method persued and the result
of the campaign. - >
Fred Hamm, our secretary.
Truck Corporation at -Dallas,
causing a los{ of $75,000.
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Clinton S. Carnes, defaulter
for a million of Home Mission
can Hotel association, told a story at
a hotel man’s bunenet in New York, nesday, October 10th.
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„= Netye.- Asking a man jest back
from vuentlen to leini you ten.-
Mirnete—Ising him-do it
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Monday in Gilmer. " He came
up from Austin to attend the
reunion, at Tyler. "... - -
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An automobile driven by Paul
Gauthier plunged over an em-
bankment down 20 feet into a
drainage canal at New Orleans.
AB thecarwas slowly sinking
into the mire he managed to
open the door and climb to safe-
ty.only be ar rested for reckless
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over the head with a scantling
cracking his skull.
trucks were burned and-twenty
thers badly damaged, when
gasoline set fire to. the Indiana -
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- Longview is to have a special
train to the Dallas Fair
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Gene Tuney is in Rome, get-
ting ready to get married.
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Pirates slay two officers and
loot ship on the Chinese coast.
Lonnie Wilhelm was shot at
Harlingen by a Mexican. He
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Texarkana. Sept. 29.—Will D.
Pace. defeated for nomination
for county judge of Smith Coun-
tv by D. R. Pendleton in the July
primaries, was declared the par- *
ty nominee in a decision hand-
ed down by the Sixth District
Court of Appeals here Friday.
Polling only 26 votes less than
his opponent. Pace contested the
election. Both agreed to enter
the August primary and abide
by the voters’ decision.
In the second primary Pace
won by 156 votes, but Pendleton
started suit in Smith county die
trict court seeking an injunction ;
to keep Pace’s name off the bal-
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. slent condition and doing excel-
lent work, the only handicap be-
ing the want of more rom. He
made a strong plea for another
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a talk before the Rotary on the
Rural Schools of Upshur County
’and also invited Walter Walker
to make a talk on the Gilmer
Schools.
Mrs. Paler outlined in a gen
erl way the progress made
among these’ schools since she
had been in touch with them
from 1919 to date as Assistant
to the former Superintendent
and as the present Superintend-
ent. and there had been consider
able, reduction in_the number of
one and two •feather schools,
and increase in the number of
Schools using more than two
teachers. She further reported
that there was now available
>15.00 per pupil from the state
unds, and together * with J the
County Fund and special tax
this gave the schools of Upshur
county a much longer term than
they formerly had with their
limited means. One of the most
important matters she brought
up-was the Extension Course of
the East Texas Teachers Col-
lege of Commerce, Through
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Fifteen were hurt in 4 politi- Man., and arrsted. and will be
ROTARY CLUB
MEET FRIDAY
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The Gilmer ietry Interna-
tional Club met in the dining
room of the. Cammercial Hotel
on Friday, September the 28,
and after a song and invocation
led by Sam Thomas, enjoyed an
excellent meal.
There were some six of seven
members absent, bat it is ex-
pected that most of them will
make up their attendance. •
The only visiting Rotarian
was Wilis Kennedy 'of Longview
who comes to Gilmer often in
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’ "You uwing le iaarry that man?
. • Why he has no hair,"
"No (sweetis), but he in one."
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Joe King leaps from a blazing
plane at Paris Texas and lands
safely.
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Ibis course a teacher will be in
Gilmer on Saturday’s to conduct
aschool of Upshur County teach
efs. This will be a great assist-
ance to thnse who are trying to
build up thir grade and teach
school at thesame Aime, /
Walter Walker reported the
schools of/Gilmerto be in excel-
faasssswpy--u-=E
"7 wecawMAETE"
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Toastmaster Cox compliment
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Donnie Bek, 1«! of Nacegdo-
ches;had-part of his head sawed
off' when he fell against a saw
at his father’s mill, He was
I read of
“gold reserve”
eoch day,—
and yet thus term
to me is queer
So won’t
you ust ex-
plain it, pray,
and try to make
its meaning clear?
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The experience is indescribably delightful and the pleasure
never-ending— if—- There's quite an-"n in"fadio.
' We repeat, the pleasure is nyer-ending, if you get a good
3 radio receiver and good accessoxles.
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And you overcome the "if" by caveul reading of radio ad-
vertising. Like everything else, good raio sets and acces-
sories are I he advertised ones. It dockn’t. pay toadrertise
the worthless. X -
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intrinsic value in everything else. You can rest assured
that anything which is continuously advertised. whether it
be a radio set or a can of asparagus, has stood the test.,
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Radio workfl better in the dark—but there’s no need to buy
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Micha i. wii Cmr. J. Alexandag. lies
sailed from -st John. New lirunswiek
for Hudson's 1. ty wul it pity <>r 20
explorers umler Illi- command of Juli
Edward Leckie. »t Vencouv er. -The)
expedition W sndrif by the Xorthern
Aeriat Minerai tpduration, Ltd.. In
an nttentpt t/uunpwet, feientificaily.
fhe nortit ent Ai,:s i Epcover just
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A twenty-fowmrtd I ti holleved.
to have set n reconf fa lonzevity fwr
chickens, recenily dieil nt the farm »t
Charles witehes, «t Neus r Valles.
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dorman had .aknisted each one from
’ the ear the mother tooked anxiously
arouna te see whether shie had an
even doxen hut couted enly eleven
children.
"Mistah Petali." she said tn the col-
ored doormnn "plense shake those
blankets in ma bhqrum of tlint enh
’ again ; one ofiheveliuidren lx missin!." .
The "potak di hehe was requested
and sureennuuli. oik rolled Mie. last
youngster.- Iudihnapelk No4vs, (
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robbery with friearms, at East-
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 172, Ed. 1 Monday, October 1, 1928, newspaper, October 1, 1928; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1442278/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.