The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 235, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 10, 1935 Page: 4 of 4
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\ THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR. TUESDAY, DEC. 10, 1938.
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LIFE IN U. S. NAVY broadcasts will be handled by
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George Irving and Ben, Lyon.
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halter and family of Gilmer.
"I had lost my appetite and
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SYLVIA SIDNEY
Mary Burns,Fugit
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PHILCO tier
role of a Navy doctor, knowing
that he does not love her and
wants only a home and a moth-
this
novel.
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sat down ustride a e hair jo that he
could keep his eyos on. Goldie and
the bedroom door at the same time.
Minutes passed but Mary did not
return. Th* gngster.becameimpa-
automatic out of his shoulder-hol.
ster. "You gave her the nod to blow.
Whore’s she at? Where’d she gor"
"On the level," ecreamed Goldie,
backhmnwlrd the hall door. "I.. "
Chairman Motion
Music, Third District n
held. ‘ •
The program for the evening
had on the music of this land.-
- Sarah Jane Laschinger, one
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art that
speaking there
Paramount Picture
sare nare . 4 p2 6
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"She’s powderear" gasped Spike.
Then he whirled on Goldie, his tace
murderous “So you ‘ Crossed me,
huhr" he snarled as he pulled an
nothing finer has been recorded
in sound. I feer that probably
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ATLAS WITH SPECLAL MAP AND
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Jeanette McDonald and “eison
Eddy in “Naughty Marietta.”
and “Here’s to Romance,"' fea-
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SCHOOLBOY FOOTBALL
WILL BE BROADCAST
Home-folks unable to be pres-
ent when their favorite high
school grid, teams clash Friday
prepare for.xpected air raids.
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MAGNOLIA (Ml
DEALERS and STATIONS N“e
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* Residents of Addis
"Drive Safely.. Mobilize for Winter at..
Hauptmann’s appeal for a re-
view of his conviction in th.
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” The age-old question, “Can'
love come after marriage,’’ re-
ceives reply in “Navy Wife”, a
it nieVNalupde,
-su
memory of a dead wife is. an
almost upsilrmountable bar to —
a happy marriage. ’
Another woman intrudes in-.u.
to their lives. She is convinced
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m IUSTORT OF ETHIOPIA
$49 95 Tradem Allowance- Easy Terms
Feb
Music Lovers .
Should See -
“Metropolitan”
1 runever forget that, Goldie," Mary "
alipped in afiaround her triend’s P
ipldu»-ahoulders.
, “It sure la a mireisyou haven’t >
Beem recognized," continued Gldte, k
LATE NEWS
AND COMMENT
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Flood waters recede at Hous-
ton, with one known dead.
romantic story.
A highly capable cast is fa
7 BATTCRYi Check battery and cables;
4 fill with dietilled water; remove corrosioh
and grease terminal.
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- " hope our good luck lasts." 1
----— "It must last."The girl tookot her
hat and coat and sank Into a chair,
2 exhausted. "Goldie, when you see
people who are really sufferinE, you
forgot your own troubles. I‛ve been ,
serving'coffee to a patient— a won-
dertul character. H‛s ao cheerful-
and nice— You’d never think, to talk
to him, that when they unbandage
his eyes—he may be blind forever ”
“That might not be so bad." said
— iGoldie, atoically continuing with her
'ironing. "I’ve.had my eyes open for
twenty-siz years-- an’ moat of the
———things I’Ve seen—haven’t been eaay
!to look at Coppers for instance." .
She mailed toward the other room.
case and escaped' down, the iron
ladder. e- -
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'esucr
onts
sld nothing, realizing that the G-
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she antagontzd Spike. The latter
we have the best yet in store
for us today and tomorrow in
the film. “Metropolitan.” Let'
keep in mind\the dates and be
on hand to .enjoy real singing
brought to us y the noted
baritone Lawrene Tibbett.
Singing opposite him — will be
Miss Bruce, who has a pleas-
ing voice and a lovl person-
ality......
MRS. -W. C. BARNWELL,.
with the. club members filling
in.theblanks in the letter with Warren Hymer, Jane Parwell,
The Supreme Court'' deies TREBLE CLEF
CLUB MEETING
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20. K.,* Spike said: “But where I’m taking you nobody'll notice if your-
kisser js powdered er net. We got plenty of miles to make before we seg.n
— ’ the Chief." 20"
By Wallace West
Walter Wanger-
of the
hand at picking An A ll-Texas
All-Star High School Team are
invited to cast their ballots at
DeESTER BEAUTY SHOPPE .
Beauty Work. of. All Kinds
Permanents $1.00 up.
— Xmas Specials -a- . '
In Dan’*'Barber Shop
MRS. CHESTER BARKER 1
Kurtz of Memphis, Tenn., Miss
Pearl Waghalter and Rev.
Rybeck of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Stine, Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Roth and,daughters. Mr.
A, Waghalter ofrshall, Mr.
and Mrs. Lou Harris of Nacog-
doches, Mr. and Mra~B. Cohen,
Mr. and Mrs. Lest er.. Waghal-
ter and son, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Yusphie of Tyler, Mr. and Mrs.
B. Antwell of Gladewter, Mra.
Wm. Herring, Mr. Sam Wag-
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Now's the time to coloet your now IB36 Phile
while our stocks are complete I A small down
payment will insure Christmiae ell very. Fay the
balance nest year in small amounts out oi in-
come. 43 modelu to choose from I
topography of the country and
_ climate and what influence it
, the
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You're ready for all kind* of wather
J with Magnolia'» faniont’
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WINTER-PROOF
.SERVICE!
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* Aush crankase and refill with correct win-
: ter grade of Mbiloil, the forlft Largfa 4
’ sting Motor Oil,W assyre quick winter I'
starting and smoother performance. _
nervous I could mot sleep, I, heard of
Cardui and decided to give it a tfiad.
Monday evenin at the home of
Miss Mary Phillips. The mem-
tiers answered to roll call with
the names of composers, and
frightenedLand mulling . for tme+ilent "IHYKId," he called at last.
There wa-no answer. Quickly he-n ture to any lover of
erossed to the bedroom door and'
a turinel it had taken ..them asa short business session ,
year to dig. Two were captur-
lowed, cursing. •
' The girl hurled herself at the door ,
of the G-Men's room. It buret opeh
and she flung herself inside. Spike
bolted in after her, but at the
threshold was met by two shots in
hisg, stomach. He went down, his
body #B awled ba,’ f in the hall, half —
in the room,. <
(To peconunued)
was a study .of' Scamndinevian
Folk Music, with talk* on
Scandinavian composers the
1u Five escape from prison at
\ Walla Walla, Wash., through
experienced announcers who
will call the plays as they are
made. * ' "
t DAIRY
GRADE A SU
SWEET MILK '
" . Reperter.
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How a Woman’s
Nervousness Was
Helped by Cardui
■“Shortly before (he bieh of my
youngest chllil l w#s very nervous
you take all the chances usini yonr t.2883
- doughrafter the-way l-Kinsn d yop,.
arohnd." . „ — -.. |
“You rukted me out of Mr and h
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_ Federation of Music 'ey, all four games direct from the
FILM SHOWS WIFE’S’
and run-down in every wuy," write*
Mrs. Fermsell Tisdale, of South
) Boomingville, Ohio. 7
waa curryinp. seneenced to pecd
yeara is nrCran. Nary Brogta 1u
with (Maui Uonton. her coui-mgite
doidie in seerkmne.u-4-- arWcrr
" frowHwrfrr, a erKennins 2
whotgattemiptimo-te-vt iKtor^tu^-
Item abou Wtsou butMarf gnr»»'i
know tkM Marg firth a job in'
~ r Hichen of Mrrrg llorptiai, wohet
. I nemeetanarton.r‛awin,apitirut
T*lwppaniv blinded in an adejant.
• I Puueu falle in love wit* her. Mf“»-
L while Winon, by mardds at the
r underworia umgrrhn. «iseorer
V Marg'e whereabout*. He fuetemnte
Bgtkr, eye of *U oaag»<ri», to ge
and get her
any ’Magnolia Station or Deal-
। er‛s plate of business. Special
ballot forms will be supplied
by Magnolia men. The results
of this Statewide poll of 100,-
000 high school football fans
will be tabulated and announc-
ed following the final game in
CiAPTII vii
•| FEEL like a prize heet"Gotdtefu
I was saying as she bentoyer «n
ironing board hi th* living room nt
their hideout'. . iromtna—somwet
Santa” tured- in support of Miss Tre-
vor and Bellamy. It includes
“is he here ... in town"-Mrx-Mfen could not reach her in time if
was srugsinz to keep Calm. ■
that her husband will never.
youngest love her. Just as Miss Trevor
pupils '"played an original com- is about to call her marriage
a complete failure and leave her '
After I had taken one bottle, I was
•• much hotter evetaway that I got
wix bottles and took "them. , , My
neighhors . all say they . never saw
anyone make such a change in so
short a time. I have built, hack my
weizht and today I am a strong and
healthy mother."
Theusunds of women testify Car-
dui benefited them. If it does not
benefit VW, consult a phy sicia.
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I mw It In the Mirror."
Fox picture' which comes te-
night to -rite Strand Theatre.
ClairVFrever anFRalph Bel-
jeame * slow, short,\gulet knockon
— ithe hall doot. Mary hesitated.
crossed to the door And listened a
moment with her bar preused
ezainst the panels. \
5 "Who ... to Hr she mhanaged W
ask at last - \
“It'a the manager," enmeythe an
awer.
I Doubtfully .Mary turned the key.
The handle suddenly turned in her
ngera, the door was pushed open
uainst her and Spike stepped in-
•ide. sfamming the door abut after
Ahn.
, "You ... you're not the manager,"
‘gasped Mary. ataring at him.
"Ah’ you're not Alice Brows," he
amiled grimly. “That makes us even,
Who’s the fluff? He nodded toward
Goldie.
“My room-mate." vh
"Room-mates have big earn.* He
ENTERTAIN —GUESTS
Ababa, , , “ ‘
A large number of the out-
of-town friehds anti relatives
of the Kurtz family in Gilmer
visited at the home-ofMr. and:
Mrs. Justin Kurtz, Sunday, the
occasion being the time of
naming their infant.son. The^ musical to
baby was named Barry Bon-
nard Kurtn. - " ,
Dinner was served the fol-
"Why ehth’P ho come himnself""
"He " coulan’t voni, tteo hottgr
thara rivet’right now.” Spike picked ______________ „___
mMarx‛s hatauuhanded.11 to her. And the window, on thefre escape---
She took it but made no moe to {whs open. Mary apparently had
J put itbn. “WJtson ifaured rpu-miglit | »t tiffed her belongings 4nt9 a suit -
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be.htte’sore about me coming m-
stead of him,” the gangster contin-
ued. “But he'S-make it up in yea.
He's goin" to make you forzet'the
stir and all your iron hies. He’s stuck
on you like nothing human."
“I'd like to’nx niysst up-., get
a few thtngs," saW Mary in whose
mind a plan had'formed. "Will it be
all right?" ) " _
“9. K..“ grhmed Spike. "But
where I‛m takin‛ you nobody’l no-
tice if your kisser is powdered or
not. We've got pTenty of miles to
make before Mb see the Chief." •......
Mary hurried to the .bedroom door.
Goldie tame out as she entered.
Spike eyed herspeculativly.
"What did you say your name
was?" he demanded.
"Miss Arnold. Rawther fawney,
dawt’tyou think?” she snooted him.
-rraotaney!" Spike thruatautbU
heavy lebm menacingly. "You look
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music completed th..enter-
taihmnt of the social hour and
delirious refreshments were
servql." ......--
position of her own entitled, 1
"A.Surprise," as she wrote it husband, a surprise
: tb surprise her teacher.
+*After the study .program A
delightful contest " was held
I 5 We “wish to thank the kind
1 friends and neighborspamkand
especially the neighhasof Mrs.
I. E. White, and all r -who
ministered to us in any way fol-
lowing the death of our loved
one, Robert Wilingham.
The memory of words of
consolation and the lovely flow-
ers Win long be cherished.
. THE FAMILY.
Check-Up!
VLT INTER strikes in VheiSouthwest when
VV you least expeck isL.Temperatures may L \
.drop twenty degrees or more overnight. Unless
• you are prepared, even a brief sold snap can w • '
mean a frozen radiator or a cracked block—- -
scored cyl indent -burned bearings—fl major
repair bill!
Magnolia Winter-Proof Service covert all
the vital parts of your automobile. It really is 5— 7
a semi-annual check-up that every car should
have at least twice a yeartFor safe, econom- -
ical driving visit yonr Magnolia Dealer or
Station today—-WINTER- PROOF YOUR
CAR! 7 . ‘ $
lowing guests: Mr. N. Tenen-
baum, uncle of Mrs, Justin
„ " A nine-station Southwest
Texas Networkhookupwill bringfans
■ "I'm not aaying he is. asd I'm not
I saying he ain't. isut dan t worry,
I girlie. ,„ . I'll get you to him just
the game. Better grab tour hut."
"Why did he send you?” Mary was
■ “hie yun
Sleep, tonight
8 WILL YOU BE SURE YOUR CAR IS
G trifarug
F Marv Horne, gnltv wtrr nf a
r muieule nntagrnnt. dorswtknowe
i that Hun Wtleon, her toe) r, i 4
noted deegerado wanted *y‛ th'
Department of Juetwr. When wu:
mon iatU on her, G-Aren aurrouord
1 the glair and a item hottie enrobe
wuson cacapes but Ma'T th urht
burning the atoten l.oudt that he
“C'm on, before Flat you have it"
He leveled the wppn at her heaut
Before he could fire—or rated to Are . _
— Goldie jerked open the door and lamy-are co-featured in
went Aying down the hall. Spike tol- "
Qt . . .9c; Pt * .5c_
SWEET CREAM -
%-Pint . . ......15c
• Two Deliverie Daily.
and Saturday in .the State ,
quarter-finals will'still be able
to hear a vivid description of
the team's progress .through
the courtesy of the ‘Magnolia
Petroleum- Company. \
playing fiekd. The quartet of
brings a .happy ending to this
“ . K
S.S. CHAPPELL
. atHSiaa 0 cangtame e,t Phone 3. Gilmer, Texas
walked over+o Goldie an’pointero , like a dame named Goldie Gordon.
the bedroom. "Yom go in’there while in faet, vou are Goldie Gordon. A i
I talk to your pat. ' .tool plgeon, aren't you, giriler" He
"Den’tatratd. Mary Burns," I gripped her by the shoulders. "I
The.retarifeu to Maty whorthey weremaramnawkwhen the kid was in
alone 'I'm no eoppur, I‛m it pul . . . "here ... but if you make one phoney’
of a pui ot yours , . A guy that move, Sister, it's' dailen for you!"
answers to the monieker of Don] A-* v .j .
Wilsan."
Choose Your
” CHRISTMAS PHILCO
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V;»If ext Ybrk
Lindbergh kidnapping and
slaying.
. By Mrs. W. C. Barnwell
I wish to call the attention of
the people of fair town and
community, and ewpecially the v
lovers of good music to the film
starring he noted baritone,
Lawrence Tibbett, in "Metro-
politan," at the Crystal Thea- - _•
tre, Tuesday and Wednesday.
- Please don’t miss this
musical treat. Mr. Cox hy
brought to us several musical
films of great merit; "Love
Time,” a film based on the life '
of Schubert, and a delightful
picture: “One. Night of Love,"
Starring Grace ' Moore and
< turing Nino Martini of "the
Metropolitan Qpera. Several of
us stayed"to hear his La Tosco
repeated and hear again his
“On With the Play” from
Pagliacci, and agreed, that
the Texas Interscholastic •
League, Class A, race.
The first of the .quarter-
final games to be broadcast
Friday will describe the Corpus '
Christi-Port Arthur game at
Corpus Christi. - Saturday’s •
Magnolia broadcasts will cover
. the San Angelo and Amarillo e
game at Amarillo, Dallas
Technical and Wichita Falls at •
. Wichita Falls and the Tyler-’
, Mexia game at Mexia.
Southwestern Broadcasting
system stations broadcasting
the games are: KRLD, Dallas;
. KTAT, Ft. Worth; KTRH, "IV
Hofisten; KTSA, San Antonio; • -t
WACO, Waco: KNOW, Austin; '
KGNCr Amarillo; KFDM, Beau-
montand KGKO, Wkhita.Falls. - -
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TRANSMISSION: Drain heavy, dirty
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gears will shift easily and bilently.
DIFFERENTIAL: Drain dirty, 'gritty
summer off; Audi and refili with the right 1 .
Mobil Gear Oil for winter drivinga". . •
CHASSIS: Mobilubricate theroughly with
winter Mobilgrease according to Chek-
Chart and give, you detailed inepection
report.
GASOLINE: Fill fuel tank with Mobil,
gas, adjusted for quick winter starting-
RADIATORT Clean radiator using Mobil
Radiator Flush to remove grease, rust and
sediment. Put in Mobil Freezont ifheces
sary. . — ' r 1 •
To be safe
you-need this 5 -
Semi-Annual
musical terms, ______
Songs - and instrumnthl
B-wPS
ed in a short time.
life / “
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"Beauty’s Daughter,” by Kath- -—
leen Norris. ’,
Claire Trevor, a Naval nurse,
marries Ralph "’Bellamy, in the I
P
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Walter Liggett, Minnesota
publisher and foe of Governor
Olson, was shot and killed Mon-
day night. d.
' The-U. S. will send a relief
• expedition to search for Lin-
"coin Ellsworth, missing Anarc-
- tic explorer.
Clyde Pangborn flier, says
» the U. Sa would be helpless
against foreign bombing raids,
particularly Japanese. ....
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Roosevelt assails his critics
as “calamity bowlers” in a
speech before,, a cheering crowd
of farmers at Chicago.
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The constitutionality of the
' processing taxes, and the farm
aid program is being argued be-
fore the Supreme Court.
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