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THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR, THURSDAY, FEB 2, 1933.
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Ferguson 90.
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THE TAILOR
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Colds and Coughs
Telephone 160.
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Grandmother’s Bread, loaf ...... 5c
Raisin Bread, loaf ....
RAJAH SANDWICH SPREAD ,
BANKRUPT SALE
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Pint Jar 23c
9 oz. Jar 13c
FIG BARS, pound . 10c
49c
23c
SWEATERS
69c
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MARKET SPECIALS
Blue
SHIRTS
—" . 71577 .
290
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17c
69c
5c
n
SEVEN STEAK
PORK ROAST
2 lbs. 25c Per lb. 9c
OVERALL
49c
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tly to an ounce
a man. J.
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WITH A CARLOAD OF
MERCHANDISE ADDED
Per
Lb.
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the weight
1 Work
Shirts __
Bread, loaf ________L
22 lbs. Sugar:
Ex. Hi. Pat. Flour
6 lba. Coffee .....
Men’s
220 Weight
All Sizes .
an-
pro-
Conner of Glasgow won
automobile.
By Order of
U. S. Court
APPLES.
Small Winesaps
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Connally Favors j
Refunding Bonds
Debts of Nation
LATE NEWS
AND COMMENT
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Cleaning, Pressing, Repairs,
Alterations.
ONIONS
White or Yellow '
on the borrowers,
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SULTANA
Baking Powder
FRESH ONION AND CAB-
BAGE PLANTS..
GILMER
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1 .no
85c
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Per
Lb.
5 g , "M r•PE v "vgy"q-*T
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RAJAH SALAD
Dressing
8 oz. Jar .... 10c
Pint Jar .... 17c
J. F. (Fletcher)
LOVELL
SOUTH HIGHWAY
Regular
1.45
Values
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*7 trusted in those who gour trust." >
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Sliced Breakfast.,
BACON
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VEAL STEAK
Round er Loin
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DISTRIBUTOR
PORK CHOPS, 1b. 10c
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Pure Pork Sausage
Lb. 10c
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Specials For Friday and Saturday
OBEY+h, LAW
Would Aid Balancing of Budg-
et by Reducing Vast In-
terest Charges, 4
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the borrowers are not protect-
ed and it will work a hardship
0 —■ ls thoroughly purified and you are feeling
The Legislature passed the with • henry appetitlorbreakfant.
law to delay payment of auto, Cahtmtdan"dla au1 aod Me pack,
license but the Senate and Nges at drug utores.. (Adv)
^PORK STEAK , SEVEN ROAST
Per 1b. 9c | Per lb. 10c
John Caswell, night watch- 1
man at Tenneha, Shelby coun- i
ly, was shot and seriously p
wounded early Wednesday u 5
morning by one of three men ]
who kidnapped him and three 1
others who were on their way g.
to investigate. They drove the
four to a point near Logans- ‘9
port, La.. tied them all up and
robbed them.
YOUR
10 Lba. Irish Potatoes ...24c t
T-Bone or Round Steak
N ’ iab. ‘ ‘
no (
Non-resident fees to
Tong, being a oncat maw, i Mo tola
ut he croke ‘ ‘
ruM The ahow-dow -------
Dickie, chesouora pretty widow whom
Tony io in torr wikh, io nureA into o
cmubMug den kg eotue of Rierdow’a
mueu. Fouy Hd* Rierdou mhat he ja
going to apu everytnng. Oraee,
Dickie’e mother, piead» wuh Tony nqt
to rsk hla lift by espotn kierdow’a
crookea machine, but Tone paya no
heed end *rM. /or the jocal rdo ata-
ilou from wcher he will peak.
Er0ked“ aatu"“"h" 22000 get that power to tot it be dentroyed
the-ehew-dow# w1 baracragyabprhn"atraw. •rher.
visions in the economy bill giv-
ing wide powers to President
Roosevelt to reorganize - the
Federal Government. The first
process in balaneing the budg-
et, he told the Senate, was
reduction of Federal expenses
to the lowest point consistent
per lb. _________
Pure Country Pork
. Sausage, 1b. ——
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It
_________17c
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8 O’CLOCK COFFEE 16. «qc
Mild and Mellow. New Low Price.
—0—
Jack Flynn, of Houston, was
selected as Commissioner of
Labor statistics to succeed R.
and beg mercy for Tony
"Rlerdon, I came to save Tons."
she Mid excitedly, "What are sou
going to do about ar*
"Tyt protect myselt against his
•Whien means you're going to km
him."
"It means I'll atop him from
apenking." he said menacingiy.
"Let's not minor wor4s." sh Mid
"I Tony speaks you’ll kill him."
The Iris Beauty Shop has
just installed an Arnoil ma-
chine which is used in giving
hot oil and steam treatments
for the hair.
This is the only machine of
its kind in this territory, and
Miss Iris Jordan, proprietor of
the shop states that the treat-
ments given with this machine
are wonderfully beneficial for
the hair and invites the ladies
, Washington, Feb. 1,—In de-
bate on the Treasury and Post-
office appropriation bill in the
Senate Wednesday, Senator
FREE!—FREE!
On Saturday, at 9. 12, 2
and 4 we will give away, at
each of these hours, a 3-
pound can of Maxwell House,
Coffee. See or phone us for
details.
Here are a few of our every-
day prices. Everything else
as reasonable.
Fresh ( outry-Eggs, doz 12c.
Shorts, sack -- 79e
Tom* Pasquql, a vvln not urea fed
eituen uo taks ni patriotie dure
very mark to heart, w greatly ioved
bg hie bunonnDxg comuwn«e». "Big
100“ Kier Ooe, polutical boas •/ the
neiphbprhoog, rooUeeg the tnllnfuct
that Tpy haa over the people and
showa him leroro M au efart to owing
the vein Un Httlr itallan comtrol
2 CANS 15c
Volunteer firemen in Mason,
la., tumbled from their beds at
1 o'clock in the morning when
a swarm of "bees, spending the
night in the town fire siren,
touched off two eerie blasts.
* good friend aUv* shan a good
apeaker dead."
"You keep me here. I don't talk td
you forever," Tony declared.
"All right, if you go to the meet-
ing. you never talk to me. Dead
peoples don't talk. At least, if
you're alive, you may change your
mind and talk to me." There was
no word from the three men. They
secured a rope and tied the patriotic
barber.
Dickie watched untu the three
men and Glovanni had left, leaving
Tony tied in a chair. Then he
opeted the window and climbed in.
"Vnele Tony. I thousht you need.
ed me 1 saw them tie you.”
"Get a knife," the harbor in-
etructed him.
The lad scurried away and soon
returned with a knife. He cut the
ropes and liberated Tony, who
rushed from the room erying. "Go
home. I got business to do---big
business.”
Dickie returned to his mother
with. "Oh, mama. Giovanni ain't
Tony's friend. He and a lot of peo-
ple tied Tony up. I aaw them and I
cilmbed in and ct him loose."
Grace was alarmed. "Dickie,
Dickie. you didn't do that!" -
"Sure I did. Ain't he my frlenar
Grace dropped into a chalr, her
head in her hands, "Oh. my God!".
She rose and paced up and down
the floor. trying to make a decision
as to her next move. Suddenly aho
Then stop him from speak ing,"
"I've tried. I pleaded with him.
I even had him kanapped and tied
—I---"
"And you couldn’t stop himri
Now it's my try."
"Listen, Rierdon, you're too pow •
ertul neman to atoop to murder "
"That's M. I've tried too hard te
you aald it. A crazy barber That >
all Tony is. How can he hurt you?”
He should keep out of my burl-
nens."
“What dicterence wil it .make?
Suppose he speaks—What difference
could it posssbly be to you,‛the most
powerful man in the district?"
Tony has friends.♦
"Why, you've got fifteen to hia
one," she parried.
•Whars the good or talking?"
'Then you mean to kill him?"
T'told you—I mean to stop him.”
“And if necessary you will kill'
him." Grace became hysterical.
“You can't! Joe you can't! I love
Tony and without him I'd die!" She
put her arms around Rierdon.
"Look, Joe, I've got an idea. Let
him talk and I'll follow him. I'll
tell them—I'm his girl— his sweety
heart. I’ll tell them who gave out
the shoe—who paid the rents—
Listen, Joe. I'll tell them Tony I* a
betrayer-II tell them anything,
only don't harm Tohy Don't' I
love him!”
"It he speaks and anything hap. ■
pens rn spend my ufe in seems •
that Justice is,done!” she shrieked
Calm yourself. Hell never get
to speak and everything wi be
okay."
"Sowe briny to a dose till* pro-
gram of the Royal Hawallans,"
came the voice of the announcer
Others Judge
You By Them
A Suit tailored to your in-
dividual measure will be
perfectly suited to your type
in style and fabric.
Q Lbs.
e For
....... 8c
University are to be iboosted
from 130 to $90 is the sub-
stance of a bill before the
Legislature. The University op
poses' it.
In the air." .
_________________ A couple of pollcemen tame from
I. She would go to Rierdon * hiding placs.n«.sook Rierdon out
* - -1 the room, drace rushed in and
’■ \
Ribbons for all makes of
typewriters at the Mirron
After being hurt three times
in Auto smashups, George
Kedzie of Palatine, HL, sold his
motor car and now walks three
miles to the railway station.
-—-- I
Ko 9 Dozen
•C .4 For
Bmnent with
UMS • 1
NOW OO ON WITH THU UTOHT
As Grace atog outaide the door
Giovanni passed by with his mon-
key and hurdy gurdy She stopped
him.
"What’s the matter?" he aaked.
“You're so excited."
I "They're going to kill Tony for
speaking at the mass meeting," ahe
replied. "What are we going to do?”
"Well, we got to stop him."
"202V5*e to me.
Giovanni left and went to a tene-
ment house past which he knew
Tony must go. He was not mistaken,
for soon the Italian appupached
with Dickie. Giovanni greea him
as though he had just come upon
Tony by acident: “This is a big
night for you. Come in. We have
a drink for luck.”
"I'm busy," Tony replied.
"Not too busy to drink with a
friend on a niyht like thia."
“All fight. Just one, but quick"
Giovanni turned to Dickie.
“Dickie, you go home."
Dickie looked up at Tony for ad-
t ,d
with proper conduct of the
Government.
While it is essential without
: delay to reduce and simplify
the essential functions, Senator -
Connally indicated that it is
the purpose ofMr. -Roosevelt
to go through the Government
establishment and eliminate
boards and bureaus that are
useless, and with which the
Government is. now honey-
combed.
■
Mrs. Catherine Palmer of
Cincinnatti celebrated her 100
birthday by laundering her
own linen.
—o— ——
At Detroit striking workers
stopped trucks carrying Ford
auto parts, turnedeehtem over
and scattered the parts along
the pavement.
—o— . .
At Monticello, 111., a con-
stable is pursuaded not to fore-
close a mortgage .on property,
and not to haul it away after
bidding it in. It was claimed
that the sale was illegal. -
—o—
Shouting Oklahoma farmers,
saying there would lie no-fore-
closures in Alfalfa county, stop
ped the sale of a widow’s farm,
and escorted the representa-
tives of a mortgage- holding
company out of town. There
were a thousand farmers.
- — — — o—,,, '
Ferguson wants relief meas-
ures for borrowers. For the
last 20 years laws have been
enacted to favor the lender
but none for the borrower.
NEW EQUIPMENT
f FOR IRIS SHOP
new Tom Connally of Texas
PANTS Ssets Ducks,
There will-be no lenders if
o— How Doctors Treat
Ferguson has. appointed A n IA 1.
Frank L. Dennison, to succeed I VOIdS and VOughs
Cohe Johnson as highway com to break up a cold oveznieht and re-
missioner. Mve the congeation that makes you
- a bough, thounandu of phyalelans are now
The unemployed of Dallas recommending Calotaba, the nausenloss
, . .. . . . t kalomel couapound tablts that give you
asked the schools to provide the effects or calome and ualta without
school. The . request was re-1 iOne or two Calorabe at bodtime with a
f . glam of aweet milk or water. Next morn-
Iused Kug your cold has vaulshed, jour aystem
Because she punched the
nose of a policeman who re-
primanded her husband, Mrs.
J. C. Browne of Chicago was
fined 185.
BROOMS, 25c Value, Each_______ 19c
Prepared Mustard TAAAND Jar ... .10c
Premium Flake Crackers, 1b.....14c
over the radio. "This is station -
WRCA. When you hear the gong it
will bo exactiy eight P. M. Eastern
standard Time. Ready." The gong .
sounded Grace and Rierdon were
tense. The next fifteen minutes
haa been assigned to Mr Tony Pas-
qusi, who was to bring you an Im-
portant revelation concerning politi-
cal conditions within our own dis-
trict, but unfortunately Tony Pan-
qual ia not here." "
“You can't kill a man for trying
to do good!" Grace shrieked
The phone rang and Rierdon an.
swered. A voice on the wire told
Joe that Tony failed to appear;
but at that instant, the Italimm’*-
voice came' Ch-er the loudspeaker.
'Hello, neighbors.’'
"He didn’t show you dumbbell!'*
.Rierdon shouted into the phone.
"He's talking now! Hold him there!
I'll get him myself!'' He slammed
the receiver on the hook, took a gun
from the drawer, and put it into his
pocket Grace rushed up |o the
man and tried to keep him from
going . She strutzled. with him.
Rierdon threw her to ther floor and
rushed from the room. Grace leaped
to her feet and followed calling.
"Rlerdent Rterdon! Don't! Don’t!"
Meanwhile. Tony continued, “I
made a mistake. Relleve me, my
neighbors and friends, a flrave mtn-
lake. I trusted in those who be-
trayed your trust. I am guilty.
Guilty with them Those shoes I
gave you—take them off! They’re
filled with the suffering of your
neighbor—the blood of your fellow
man The money I gave you, pray
God foruive you—lot the comforts
you gained came from crime and
shame." ’
Rierdon was entering the broad-
casting studio st the moment.
"Those clothe. I gave you—they
were given you by hands that would'
not hemitate to murder you. Meyers,
the shoe man, was not a suicide. He
was murdered' And I'll give you
the name of the murderer "
“m kill you," Rierdon hissed in
his ear.
Tohy gave him s look of defhance
■Rd mm bat shouted into the miero-
phone. "The murderer** asms is Joo
Rierdon."
A doo* opened and behind U. with
a mechtng gun pointed at Rterdon.
stood Giovanni. "Stick your hands
A war on slot machines is
being waged in Dallas.
—0—
The price of oil remains down
in spite of stabilization in East
Texas field.
—9—.
Henry P. Edwards of Dal-
las, was named as State Com-
missioner.
RATS MICE
COCK ROACH KA DU After Eating
STEARNS' Electric Paste
"American Made"
uned by mfiona Sarles the poet *» yean
lea. alm Na—Uo«.««m gigs (
Ask roar dealer tor It
MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS
vice, and the 'atter said, "All right,
Dickie, go home."
As Tony and Glowanni entered the
housq Dickie heard three danger-
ous'looking Italians taiking.
tWell, we got Tony now."
“He worked it all right—Gio-
vanni.”
The lad saw tho three men enter
the house, and became suspicious.
He went to the rear and peered in
through the window Ue aaw Tony
and Giovanni drinking. Then Gio-
vanni put his arm around Tony and
sank Into a chair as the three Ital-
ian* entered. Tony greeted them
with a profusion of friendship. They
shook hands with him, and before
the barber knew it, they had him
down.
"What are you doing?" Tony
aaked.” "You tickle me." He be-
gan to laugh.
"You ain't going to talk," Glo-
vanni declared. "I'd rather have
threw her arm* »round Tony
"Tony! Tony! Are you nil right?
Kis mel"
“Rh! Don't talk so-load, they can
hem ua."
I don’t .care if they hear us, they
-cAn’t see us."
A eurtain partcana dinelosed an
BSS* In the "udid They all
THE END
—G—
R. F. Daniel, of Victoria has
been appointed to the Fire In-
surance Commission.
—o—
Much objection is being rais-
ed against the Utility measure
before the Legislature.
—o—
The League of Nations will
endeavor to deal with the
Chinese-Japan situation.
——O—
The Saids tax bill is to be
considered on February the
13th by the Legislatre.
— —MX-;
A bill has been introduced
in the Legislature abolishing
the Department of Agricul-
ture.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 278, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1933, newspaper, February 2, 1933; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1442551/m1/3/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.