The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 30, Ed. 1 Monday, April 15, 1935 Page: 3 of 4
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Drood" the most mystifying" of
mystery stories now
at the Strand. Claude Rains,
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day morning at ten
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Oklahomans prayed for rain
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storm.
Interscholastic League contests
opening scene.
100 per cent.
tests
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following is the letter received
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" Moslems in India caused
deaths over the week-end.
brought him this award
composed of 180 words.
scale
sets
thing to me I'd father be an army
pilot than Admiral of the biggest
fleet that ever floated." Ha anappM
ing.
rnado
the pen, took a dozen - fowls,
leaving the 13th behind;
ment - at petrincation. Big Mike
, started on a run towaras the spot
ing the parties who filed my
name for County School Trus-
tee. and all those who voted
shts,
tire
and
are
until wihin three minutes of the
final whistle. . . . -=—-
"Poor old Army," said one of the
young men back of Skip and Big
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in his eyes.
"What happen-
ed. Pop? What
happened to
Jimmy?"
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The spelling
Big Mike showed the model to Lttie Mike "WeN
take the wreck and rebuuld her just TillB—1--:
within 24 hours at Independ-
ence, Kan., airport.
Trpuble between Hindus and
o-
this again,” he oaid.
“THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN
DROOD TO BE DISCLOSED
AT STRAND THEATRE
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E. L. GROVES* ;
EARNEST VARNER .
TAXI SERVICE
Phone 400.
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Dr. S. C. Packer, colored physi-
$1.00.
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the ground Before he was a quar-
ter of the way to the spot the ajr-
e plane crashed with a ripping, tear
" " tog. sickening crunching of wood
and steel The wings and' struts
buckled into a twisted mass or
• wreckage beneath which the body
at Lieutenant Kelly was entirely
concealed. , " *
Big Mike was. flrat to reach the,
wreckage, but _
Wife of Dr.
Packer I
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M.sDauau
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chitaro Matsuda of . Nagamo,
Japan. Although sour, they have
a good flavor. —L
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if you too could visit our factories you could
see the clean, airy surroundings; the employees
in their spotless uniforms, and the modern ciga-
rette making machinery.
You could notice how carefully each Chester- -
field cigarette is inspected and see also how
Chesterfields are practically untouched by human a
hands.
Whenever you happen to be in Richmond,Va.,
Durham, N. C., or San Francisco, California, we—
invite you to stop at the Liggett & Myers plants
g and see bow Chesterfields are made. : o •____
Keagan Lucas
Wins Award
\ Stand Mt Jefferson Hotel.
Prompt—Safe—-€ourteous-
in City Limits 25c for one; if
more 15c a head. Reasonahle
Rates on Out-of-Town Trips.
8,271 men and women
vUted the Cbcitrrfield
factorial during the 2
(nut year.. .— A
. mep Bboutthe hangar gazed in hor-
horatithefailmg-shtpytoou-----
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Allred Veto
Attack Fails
in the air and very slowly turned
rm partly over on its back and whipped
into a spin. Captain Carter, Big
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Apples weighing eight pounds
.. -U- grwn by
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, certificate awarded each con-
- testant graded 100 per cent by
and kissed hera—lc
"I'll see you. sooner than you
think. Dad’s promised that I can-
go to Philadelphia‘to watch you
play the Navy." -t-- / 9.
Little Mike Stone was the Armya
star-football player and all-meri-
can back. The annual game .with
the. Navy at Franklin Field, Phila-
delphia, was Little Mike's last with
the 'Cadets. Big Mike and Skip Car-
ter were in a box on the sidelines.
Directly behind them were three
young women and their escorts
fashionably and' expensively dressed
The game was fast; the teums
evenly thatched. the great crowd
of spectators wildly enthusiastie. At
.the end of the first half the-soore
was nothing to nothing. Early in
was soon follow-
ed by Captain
Carter, Joe Bags
and a dozen en-
listed men They
struggled in de
pord«on to get
« N Lieutenant Kel-
v ly. Luckily the
plane had not
caught fire and
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auxxa we wsxodwksw • cnazdwras
. uresnor Trante
pulling and dig-
ging. the avia-
tor's body was
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Clive, Forrester Harvey
Walter Kingsford.
BREAD
IT IS THE
BEST Bread
“ ■ MONEY CAN BUY
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Adapted by LEBBES MITCHELL
from theMetro-Goldwy-MayerPicture
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and stamping and jumping up in
excitement. Mike Stone is goihg to
punt!? yelled a Navy cP, “Stop
him Navy!"
But Little Mike didn't punt; he
grabbed the ball and started for-
ward, straight-arming one Navy .'
tackler, kicking free of another,
doubling back from a third. Every
Navy man was bearing down upon
him, but Army men cut in and
downed the pursuers until only the
Annapolis safety man was left.
Little Mike hurled himself against
the safety man, kicked his leg free
and made a touch-down The crowd
went wild. . —
"Yeah, that's the atumttiSink om,
Army!" cried Big Mike He turned 2
to the young wothan who had bet
on the Army in the last three mine
utes of play "That's my boy down
there’ He did that! My soot Tou re .
all right. lady You khow a winner
when you see him."
"Is Mike Stone really your eon?”
asked the woman.' "Td love to meet
him." -------• t'
"Maybe you win, tody. It you're -
ever around II introduce you”
(To be oontinued, . 3
the second, half the Navy scored c - —
three and was successful in hold- .1, . . . .
ing the Army away from Ils. goal ‘ was unconstitutional.'
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Three prisoners saw the bars
at the Dallas jail and escape
the STORY thus far
Sergeant -Big Arce" Stone,
otationed at Camp Travin di
Tezas, fuet before the World
Wr, is proud of the infant
army air nervine in which As to
a trainer Bin Son, Little BUfO,
aged sir, intends to be an avia-
' for, as does Phat Carter, on of
Captain Carter, fig Bike’s
buperior officer. The boya ptay-
' mate at the camp is PhU’s sis-
ter, skip, whb insista Little
Mike is going to marry her
when he grows up. Lie&tenant
Kelly goes up in an airplane
that has just arrived, to try it
ont, and. has gone up but a few
hundred feet whes the engine
stalls
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Chapter 11
FLEDGLIGS OF WAR
The low wing of the plane
dropped further; itsose rose high
in the near future.. -
We wish to congratulate you
- on your perfect paper, and on
your successful participation
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LATE N
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in and assume their office to-
night. +4 ...
Thieves who visited the home
of E. Gutierres, in San Antonio,
Texas, ate a lunch and then
took two of his chickens, an
axe and . his ice-box.
come even-toovy out They seemed
turned-to stone. but after a mo-
by Reagan:
Reagan Lucas, 3
Gilmer Ward School,
Gilmer, Texas.
Dear Reagan:
“We takepleasure in inform
of the Italian invasion threat.. grand and spectacular
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. $67
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to the dramatic Marshall, E. F. Aldredge and-R.
H. Laschinger are to be sworn
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Catharine Packer, 25, wire of t
killed and spectacular ending' when the
mystery is solved. Four of
disclosed. One ■
glance revealed E
to Big Mike that F
his frland was r a
dead. Unable to
control his emo- a
(Ions, he blund- “m
end blindlyi 7
. away from the —
play, and one of the most suc-
cessful directors in pictures.
his fingers cockily. "And will I spin
those babies around the sky!" Tklo
, “I wish I could be an army pilot the State office, graders. This
myseif," said Skip, catching his en- - certificate will be mailed you
thusiasm. -
A man who visited a Chesterfield
Charged with stealing gold
from the teeth of a dead man,
Willis Wantland was sent to
prison for a year at. Joliet, III.
(729004
M4ey
. “I wish you were going to -be
back east — near me," said Little
, Mike softly. and pulled her close
showing for me dn April 6th. I shall try cian here, died early Sunday
- * to show my appreciation by morning at a Marshall hospi-
Mike, to the beautiful girl beside _ , ... . ..
him: ------~--------—------O. when a thief who
that his spelling paper which . . _____
was submitted ""fif the recent Sunday but got another dust
school has received - notifica-
tion from the State department down • rope-
Hollywood’s best-known •> writ-
ers, Leopold Atlas, Bradley
King, John L. Balderston and
Gladys Unger, did the screen-
"What odds Would you toy, right
nosy, that the Army won't win?"
in quifed the girl languidly.......
"Five to one." TP
"I'll have a hundred of that."
Big Mike turhed and flashed hr
• S rafeful smile. _ ' —-2 each have been
Suddenly the crowd was yelling
ioraqm-a8--.
strata. Just as he had aeon Leu- •
tenant Kelly do with the other piece
of that same string on the plane be
was testing.
The years passed. Little Mike
Stone and Phi Carter had grown
up and were home on a visit from
West Point. Big Mike tone in
Master Sergeant's uniform, had
been pofting out to them and to
Skip Carter, now a charming. slen-
der and graceful young woman of
tWenty-one, the models of the latest
airplanes on the shelves in the han-
gar. . ..7- f-
"Graduatihg at this school to gon-
ng. ba tougher than beating the
Navy at foothall." he said. "Even,
after you-finish at West Point, you
still gotta come down here and •
prove that you're gopd enough to
earn a pair of wings!"
“I feel like I could fly right now!”
exclaimed Phil Carter.
"Wings!" Little Mike snapped
his fingers enthusiastically "I see
them in my dreams!"- %
Skip Carter took her brother and -
“Roy Bedichek, * - . . —~ "\ N N '
to anbmemchtetot-the-Bureau."
factory recently, said: ,fNow that I have
- seen Chesterfields made, I understand
better than ever why people say Chester-
fields are milder and have a better taste."
The newly-elected city alder- followed by burial at Tyler. '
men, Messrs. Mac Smith, Frank ________________
Let your Tooth Pasto
buy your stockings
Too ave approximately 93 a year by using
Lnterine foosh Paste,, the quality dent-
ftice M 2 .f the lerge tuba, mistend of den-
tifrices in he class. Apply that eav-
tog to buying things you need. Stocking
we merely a suggestion. Lambert Phar
LISTERINE
: TOOTH PASTE
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nessis on the Way to better-
ment.
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ingxouthat.youn "pelling PaP- ltalx..Erancbund‘Britaintbathavgaverbeen.sonskructed
agree to unite agafnst Germany for. a picture.. -
Two aviators were
er‘e" . -w"**
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Ethiopia calls its men and Stuart Walker, directed. The
flint has been produced on a
in this contest, and tq wish
you the best of success in all
future Interseholastic l^eague
contest that you may engage in.
“Yours very truly.
......
AY, APRIL 15, 1935.
said, averting histeyes. \ ....
--- "He ain't dead ike Rover, is her"
m*• ■ persisted the child.
Big Mike lost his fight at that;
the tears streamed down his cheeks
as he dabbed angrily at thm. The
contagion of tears", caught Little
Mike and he began to cry
• "Now don't do that," said-Big
Mike, striving to conftort his son
N "He‘s better off than us. He's like
a hero in a story book,-see? We
can tal"about hi every day Well
talk about him ' and‘think about
him, and hell came back to us.
, Kand ... : " Big Mke’s thumb came
ip contact with a piece of string
. tied to one of Little Mike's fingers.
"What's that?" he asked, looking
dumbly, at If Little Mike sobbed
lpudr. • •
"J-J-immy gg-gave it to me-
to t-t-tcach me to f.y straight."
Big Mike l'aehed his hand against
his chgek, wiping away the tears.
"Now cut it out! Soldiers don't
dry.” He suddenly grabbed Little
Mike up In his arms and strode on
towards the hangar.
That night. In the corner of the
hangar which' Big Mike had made
—— into living quarters for himself and
his son. Sergeant Stone sat on his
army chest scrubbing the oil stain
out of, hjs son's trousers in a bucket
of sopy water Little Mike sat on
his small cot. listening carefully to
his father's words. s
"Things like that just happen."
Big Mike said earnestly "Lieuten-
ant Kelly was a brave man He
believed In'something. When a lot
of people say. 'You can't fly' ha
goes ahead and flies Even when
he crashes, that means something
Every time a guy crashek, we learn
thinge about flying " He rinsed and
wrung out the overalls and hung
them on a line stretched across the
corner of the hangar "Maybe peo-
ple'll go on saying. 'You can't fly
— Maybe a latte guys have gotta
crash before nying really means
anything That's all right. To start
anything newle tough Men don't
let trouble atop them" ._____ .
Big Mike went to a shelf on the
wall and took down a model 6t the
ship in which Leutnant Kelly had
‘crshed. He continued to speak,
more to himself then 10 hto eon
"We ll take the wreck and rebuild
her just like this again "
He oat.down on the cheat and
showed the model to Lttie Mike
The boy took the string from his
Anger and tied-it to one of the
THE GILMER DAILY
“The Mystery of Edwin
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scene, fighting (2..230
to keep baci: th.- ■ 3
tears He did not _ 4
even see Little ‘ . aa
Mike coming “9
towards him un- ' 2
til the child tug-
ged at his hand
and looked up .2m
at his father 20
with sober face, 128232
puzzled Wonder 1 13272
has the leading role, that of a
sinister choir master.
Those who have seen this film
declare it to be a picture that
has you sitting on the very
edge of your chair from the
L—ALA;.._____-
Two Mexican governors meet
Gov. Allred at Nuevo Laredo, Montgomery, Heather
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IInSpelling.se. Morgenthau saysbus.
Supporting Claude Ratnsisra" h
east of film potables such as:
is rarely seen in one picture.
Among them are Douglass
N —t
h.rsn
Man” performing the duties of the
Master Reagan Lucas, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lucas of
Bettie, and a fourth grade
pupils at the - Gilmer Ward
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Austin.—-The House of Rc- .
presentatives has refused, 75
to 57, to override Governor
Allred’s veto of a bill to per-
mit Upshur County com mis- •
sioners to purchase a pickup
truck for each precinct. It was
the first attempt this session to
■ pass a bi|l .over the Governor’s
veto.. .....
Allred stated the Attorney
■ Rotarians Play
Relief Tuesday
The Rotary Club softball
..team willj.play .the Relief Of-
fice team at McClelland Field
on Tuesday afternoon and as
many Rotarians as possible are
asked to be on hand promptly
‘ at five.
- Last week, in their first
game, the Rotarians lost by a
1-0 margin to the Business
men’s team, but hope to show
improvement tomorrow. . L
amoin
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"‘25 erwhiehwussentstodisbyathe
men about the hanmar razed in hor- -Big Mike, grinning with pleasure. Dirrector of Spelling of- your 25155 • uaenI uu
€628MA Nome on Lt touty has been .graded lOO per if she "makes any •ffensive
leave thaw two love birds alone" N ” AX M1 tT *• r PI moves ' - -- ca
When they were alone, uttto cent in the.-State office of the .
ws“ezrhnnedahisippabuossme_- League,-and that ; you are
- therefore entitled to a spelling
tal, following an illness of
several weks. —u
Funeral services will be held
at the C. M. E. church Tues-
-l-he
’ "ti .. ■' " . . 1"
of the Pan-American • Round
Table. ’ .
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Wiley Post’s third attempt
at a stratosphereflight fails
when-his plane is forced down
at Lafayette, Ind., thru me-
chanical trouble. V ..
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 30, Ed. 1 Monday, April 15, 1935, newspaper, April 15, 1935; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1447861/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.