The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 238, Ed. 1 Monday, December 17, 1928 Page: 3 of 4
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He—llow do you like m5 Curistmas
present, dear?
Moderu Flapper—Mother says I
dhould never accept inexpensive pres-
flats from boys
We repeat, the pleasure isnever-ent
radio receiver and good accessorles. J
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Yours very truly.
Roger Augustus Black.
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RIGHT ROAD TO RADIO SATISFACTION.
READ ADVERTISING REGULARLY
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There h a peeulia" buw sweeving over the world today that
has already sunk Hh teeth into milllona........._
Its pame is Radio.
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Chrisnuas. There
Ile knew by itie
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yolces, mid by ihe ptter ofsmui
feet. Then Iio heant sutue ono aay u
supposed putient lud gone away, con-
vnlescent. -Enidentiy /my tant-+muglL
. things ior Ai iir.it wer Inoktng
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1 to < Laina. This appealed to Hopver’a imaagination.
The Paragunrnn*eHH-u-dis-
pute, is -nearer setilement. and
both countries will probably ac-
cept mediation by the Pan -Amer
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ND one in immune. If it hasn't biMen-you yet. your time
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will come. For some months you will lie absolutely helpless
in its power. You may later recover from Ha effects suffi-
eiently to go about your daily tasks ahd attend to your
__uncial duties, hut you will never fully recover.
• The experience is indescribably delightful and the pleasure
never ending—if—- There’s quite an “if” in radio. -
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Today I cecevedOmy copy of
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An Anti-Noise Opinion
She 1 suppose aret famiilar
with_Diekens "Christns Carol."
He—Well, not exmetiy familiar with
it but I heartily approve of it. One
of the best thing he ever did was to
nvent a Chrlstma Carol that people
could resd quMD nstead of trying to
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The Modern Christmas
Give us the new-fashloned Chrfst-
mas, telepirone and radio, moetes"
md the airplane and the motor car.
freer spirit and a thousandrnew
points of contact; thece ure the wifie
Mat mankind hns given to ni mankind
to enrieh an magnify nfe,-Womans
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becausehe-wus quztTfed to fit
the positlon.due to her training
in TylerCommercial College and
ibelieve she feels that way, too.
f now think of the happy days
• mentlis so arranged to suit
it every taste. .
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if yout cintiriren are not
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Advertising will hrelp yon in radio as it helps you in selecting
intrinsic value in everythmz rise. You can rest assured
that anything which fcontinuounly advertised, whether it
he a radio sepor a ran of apnrngus has steod the test. | -}′
Wadio works better in the dark—but I here's no need to buy
in I her dark.
i of their charity.
Bi lying there he lnd n sort of
sorry feetine fo him seir. He tind no
ehilrn. Nle hue tegEob-y in
___ the quest ot fertir6a t ever murrs
T The visitors walked jon, and he lay
there quietly content and euriously
happy: He wan going to live, when
be lin’d been sure he ■ mitst die. He
coutd go on willi lilt work. There
was no hurry. He was young yet.
With his eyes closed, he drifted off
—and vazaaseew. Ite did not hear
soft little fontsieps appronehluz. and ■
‘ If he had he npuld hive pened
them. He thouzlit he did not like
children. But he did not know.
Then two little arm* went aronnd
hl* neck, and a childish mqutl w:ii
pressed against Ida. then he knew.
“I love you hecause you are sick,”
she whispered.
When be found she was a poor chli
.25 of one of the honpital worker*, tie !
■eat out for an armful of Christmns
gift*. and bunked a hundred dollar* in
her name.
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about fog-anter etpixe theu to lle
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He Thinks His Teacher is Acrobatic,
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Roger Augusts Black, non of
Mr. LukeRhaek, ham and reared
in this county, is with the Linn
Refining Co., in Arkansas, and
-p making good and is proud of
thefaet that he got his training
at Tyler Commercial ollege,
land is making his parents proud
of him.
The following testimonial in
the.T. C. C. Achievers, tells the
story: ~
I thank Ole T. C, C. again and •200*0**0*0200000
aguin for my training ta gain]
mas rree stood elittering and 1 ।
warklims -wi ’’ rems tom pre # .
ciou,ever to twnessed bill :%
fi. e bo- l' psewreite L .. urt- “8 .
Mabel Atuinsen in tti Frista. 22
Fifteen enijeta escape front | .y
the Bhr Ridge prison farm, all B
serving short trms. They cut .
a huh in the floor thru, which. .
gemwveprmppeepeeM!
| THE CHRISTMAS- FREE 4
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£ admiring what was left of 3
S Christmas— a handful of waxen 1 ’
£ stubs, some tarntshed tinsel and 3
$ a te^ colored bulba; a dusty 3
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$ soiled sheet. Then a shadow 2
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American Dress Creation Takemo-
Graf Zeppelin Becomes Rage Abroad
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Ii of my teachers. j armukindiu efermi cehj..
I might now tell you of my po- foTauThpyuimouateatdtbyacfumnu-
sition I am with the Lion Oil Re-! M**
fining Company. I took the “ w okened I
work over soon after srettingsut bodj. I
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0 school there. I am produe- comod tonge.bndrbrmath, insoraniar
lion Clerk and, so far, my work noeppetit bilmat arkA.e, ANL
i the Gjek and liunbs, you P MMEX--
has been satisfactory, I suppose, sumlering from relf pnispninF 10201,02
as niy boss told me recently that " W ‘T’*
the wav things looked now that I vegetable eathartia which acto in.the
. *. . mtumu-way. Get • botle today from
my. salary would have to be rais- ""
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"Tis lime for Heliday Baking
and alj the ingredients for
Fruit Cakes, < hristmam Can-
flies and ofher holiday xoodies
will be, found here.
Also-complete assortipen of
fresh fruits, vegetables; and
meats, at most economical
prices.
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he ; of tedlag--tyie d.ntite it ia,sugung-
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Ri JbbN GIHF was happy tint
--- ft < ‘tivistuas, thomh he lay quiet on
u lied in u hospitai, with a prospect of
reminintug three menths longer. ‛Pbe
doeters had decided ticheneeswere
not encouraging, and he had come to
----that concluste- -hiusett.. Then had
come the changins f the declsion.
He would live, thongl It would take
iaonths for the mending. He could
go mi aeuih with his big enterprises,
*— - ns he had been pinnning. He wos too
young to die, anyway, and there ws,
so muay things ahead that he wanted
to do.
He hud tried to snve a few minntes" t
by racing with- » train, but the trajn
bad been the faster. He knew about
such things. Hr had often read them.
He tuul not. muted the few minutes. ,
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 238, Ed. 1 Monday, December 17, 1928, newspaper, December 17, 1928; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1442380/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.