The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 295, Ed. 1 Monday, February 18, 1935 Page: 1 of 4
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Father Of Mrs.-
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LATE NEWS,
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The first of. Italys expedi-
tionary force to Africa sailed
Saturday." -,"a.
here- Monday
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main at large. '
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' Both sides claim they will
win in the fight om- racet rack
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talent—that of a fire-eating
boss who owns the town, but
who gives mope than he takes
throughout his career.. He’s a
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when a giant bull stepped • in
front of a. freight train_derail-
ing it, at Cecil Ala.
R AY
WALKER
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Judge Trenchard and
small-town war-horse, : with
plenty of big town ideas.
In his cast, the star has the
You Can Belong to This Group of Satisfied Motorists by
Having Every Auto Need Cared for by . »/,
Gilmer Filling Station
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opportunity to transfer such a
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W..D. Lippitt, Denver sugar
magnate, died Sunday when
his horse threw him. --
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For any Irinted Job, first
try the Mirror. Phone 179,
om Timpson, Texas,
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isn’t toobusy to pro- ,
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America’s Smallest Comedy, Song and
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Ridgeway,. Saud Hilt-Center;
mnaged by Mr*. G. A. Wat-
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- - a politician with big
m- /^town ideas . . . Whe
BEST BABY- KISSER IN
THE WHOLE COUNTY!
* Opened ^at.
ThBremend Cafe epened
for business Saturday morning
on theSoth side of the square
of pected to give its gold clause
decision Monday.
appeared, gambling. The bill to repeal is
"due-to come up this,week. It
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Mrs. Ella ft. Hicks has been
.very il with the ftu for the
past ten days. She is now im-
" provinge - 7
Wilson the
experienced
OUR RECORD TALKS-FORIISELFL
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MARY
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Union Ridge at 730 Tuesdaz
night at-the eeal gym. The
winner -of two games but of
-three, will be given the right to
represent Vpshur County in
district competition.
The district meet will be held
at Tylen this week, with the
winner of this county, paired,
in fhe first game; with An-
derson County 2 (Palestine.)
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• Remember this big stage and sereen show is- only 10
cents to all, 2—5 4-
ONiTHE STAGE IN PERSON
Floyd,, Gilmer; Huggins,
Rock; Speir,
ers. One guard was slain,swith -----•—1——
smuggled pistols. Seventeen re- Bremond Cafe -
COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRING - XA. S. BYMAN)
packer, a druggist, a .Kentucky
‘judge and many other thigs.
But until now Will has neyer
enacted the role for which he
Is-perhaps best fitted of all—
a politician. In real life h is
one of the best-informed And
keenest students of politics in
the entire country, but until he
made “The’ County Chairman”,
showing at the Crystal Thea-
tre today, he has never had an
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Quality Cleaning
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Qther pairings are as follows:
GegganaVanzandt; Wood
L. N. Coe making the rounds
and Whistling the "Isle of
Capri," and the fhet that we
were able la eeognize the tune
speaks well for Mr. Coe’s
ability as a whistler. . . . Dr.
ROGERS ACTS ‘WAR
“HORSE’. OF POLITICS
support of many well-known
players who ’have i..
with him, in earlier successes.
> - LAST SHOWING TODAY
, The’Biggest Program «yer offered for a Dime. Hererittis;
Efficient
KING
Thieves who entered
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Beach, Florida ofheaxt failure,
Snday: . " - T - ;,
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.. Tworared and five were hurt lows:
Louise Dresser, who has been
seen with Rogers in five pie-
tures,has an Important role
and Evelyn Venable and Kent
Taylor,- the young lovers * of
“David Harum," take care of
'the romantic assignment. .
Other featured players in the
cgst: are Berton Churchill,
Mickey Rooney, Stepin Fetehit,
Robert Me,Wade, Frank Mel-
ton, Charles Middleman, Russell
Simpson, Erville Alderson and
the Cape Verde" Islands, off
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In the first of three games
to decide the county basketball
PARADISE SANDWICH SHOP e
North Side Square,< Gilmer . c
Hamburgers. 5ccach, bfor 256 ..
or 10 each, 3 for 25c. ’
Your Business Appreciated _ .
FRANK JONES
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It’s a big boost to you to
have your riot hes always hr
the best condition, and the
only way for you to have the
best looking Hot hew is to
have them cleaned often by
COE’S. A phone call will
-end our pickup man right
over. Call today.
Coe Cleaning Co.
Phone 129.
r CAREFUL CLEANING -
For IB Years Gilmer’s Lead-
lag Cleaners.
[1AVNDRY AGENCY IN
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freight house at Rockfrd, 111.,
left without loot after prying
open one case of goods, part
of a. large freight shipment of
Bibles. '
Brazil has "a species of spider
large enough and strong enough
to attack and kill bird*. The in-
sect spins no web, but lies flat
on the limb of a tree and at-
tacks its prey. ,
WRI Rogers has ulavedan
amazing varfety ofroles. In-the
maaaetodhrguecturpkahasbon
art-oil fnHitajwlr*',
ri farmer, a hobo, a- meab
Kilian has a ease of" slander
against 'some lady but' he
- can’t locate the right-party---
It Happened this Way—a lady
Threatned with disaster in
midocean. Codos and Rossi, "proprietor is ■ an
French flyers, trying a non--
stop flight from France fejt
Argentine,, are foreed down-on
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Arthur Somers-Reehe," 51, ■ -. ,
iction writer, died at - Palm entry—atthree-thitty
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called "MA office and started
talking when Dr. Killian in-
formed her she must have the
wrong number, as she was talk-
yig to a dentist to which she
remarked, “well Ih declare.
Central will just gjve you anyr
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J. W. Croley Hdw. Co.
Africa, Half way t their goal. : Misses Vivian Miller, Ora
(Rabe) FbAter and Ladenia
" Mobil have been employed as
7 waitresses, .... ' . -g"
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| Talk to any of our regular customers
• and liwx II tell you of-our-superler
service. Expert Washing and Greasing.
Prompt, courteous service at. filling
station. Highest 'class products. .
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Butler, Indian Rock, Forward;
, Sego, Gllmer, Guard; Owen,
Gilmer, Guard. '
- Substitutes are: Tillman,
; in morern-furnture yowwiu find. —.a
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pg-rme ree -- ii—■ iiina*-. --rmg-e-
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Weeds-Martin
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Mr. W. F. Wods and Miss
Ulmer* Martin were united in
marriage Friday at the Bap-
tist parsonage here by Rev. R.
A. Clifton. -
of the death at . . ,
as, of J. C.Bush, father of
Mrs. Marshall Brown. He pass-
ed away at 8:30 Sunday night, -
alter a fingering illness. death, Sunday. ..
_ Funeral services were held
Monday afternoon.
The many friends here
Mrs. Brown extend her their
sympathy.
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Bautifu bedroom suite, solid walnut tront, brass frim,- —
wWiz. Iohthapae,iemnity EAnh on. Nr Um Laatvalegi ,
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THE TAILOR
Phone 1M - Gume
at the building formerly eccu-
Texas favor betting.—— pied by the E. ft..’ Knowles
• Relgium oblerved the. first champjonship. Gifmer wil meet
anniversary of King Albert’s
i . A posse raids a supposed
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10 cts. To All
Hoffman of New Jersey have
received letters threatening
them with death if Haptmann
l,wm « phereitPeimer -ne
role auperblyjsuited-.t his ThitrtyDRlakoma; ----------
talentgthat of a fire-eating Granite reformatory.
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Duncan, Brumley P Forward; .Promp‛
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The. Supreme Court • is ex-
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GELMEE, UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS, mnpaY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY n
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BUILDING SUPPLIES
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“THE HOME BUILDERS'* vziqiaz PHONE 189
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 295, Ed. 1 Monday, February 18, 1935, newspaper, February 18, 1935; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1447805/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.