The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 148, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1933 Page: 3 of 4
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THE GLLMER DALLY MIRROR, FRDAY, SEPT 1, 1988,
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WARAEN WILLIAM
May NBSON, ‘ OU KJBBEE-
"Mrit you. Dude. ■ Hoic'il von do verk.r‘
cPosed bn Neu.Spurks, waneu w,enam und MyTaBsow »
powerrul tar ensed ito tlie
Droadway tamic. Anniel
the money bude had #iven
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The advertisements in the Mirror are sign posts
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economical buying, and to the saving of shop-
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little daughter Louise, of Jack-
sonville visited relatives here
last week. Mrs. Kennar was
called home to the bedside of
a son who underwent an opera-
tion for appendicitis.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Owen
and son spent Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hall near
Kilgore on Saturday. •
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Paste, all sizes, bottles and tubes, good assrtment ink
pen, holders, rules, erasers and all other school supplies.
COVINGTON’S
Ferguson and children return- closes on the 16th.
The quartette of the
Use the ads Today, tomorrow, and.......
irror
* Minsouri qnjetty tore up the cherk.
‘How manyames did I tell you the
Dude can't pend any money in my
placer" She walked away.
Missuri apprvached n group of
men and women who were erowde«
around one of the tables.
"Hey! Wht’s going on around
here — she . asked
"Sh-h-h!* whispered an onlooker:
"Dave the pude’s got a big- bet on.”
"Yeah! What kinid betr"
"Sh-h-! ou’re liable to scare the
"SFhe niest Missouris, eyes
widened. _
-Yeah, ‘tte‘s beltin' the Greek n
fly iands on his piece of sugar to st
Miasour! » squirmed her *•?
through the spectators to view the
sport. • She watched Dave the Dude
as the tal, handsome, suave gam-
bled looked on amusedly. His two
cohorts. Happy, a doursfacea indi;
vlduni, and Shakespeare. Wg. dumb
ana Wpgh, gripped the table sensely
as a fly hovered „betweengeheL‘wo
pieces of sugar. . . .-___
Shakespcare leaned forward. DU,;
ins his lipa and buzziheA Bs-M-s-s
-bz: tKo Dde- smslea.tWhatao
you think A you're • doih shake;
"PShanespearet wshtspereaTmde:
coyin 'em over to voir iece. Dude..
Lay Atkfouzdraw enough flies
fa*Kvevy one* beca me ' st ill r oniy‘ the
buzzing of a dy was heard, sudden:
)y the fly dwooned down and landed
on one <* he pieces otsuenh A
shout went up. alt-was-te «> ee" »
pSccecretdntea -Tough’ luck.
ude.6 That's nkteen, hundred you
e"umrowa anenerednashepude
and his two 4 henchmen moon
They Waled’to ie lobbyathre
their cheeks to the girl avd received
« it andspom"ber- wishout
my apple.4 1 0110 fna Annie, said
m Dude, as he qlippsd imto hiscoat
. Happy scowled, "fou’re A
start "earchin, for herenowt j
m "Listen, Happy—this in.8onnut
"Old I ever tell youj sald Happy,
"about the guy tatwas, nne'dnv
tloua about a hunchback T one day
he's out earehin for him.and gets
knocked oyer by a aruciinn. 2- «,
"Yeah." broke in Shakespenr. «
feller "hs tenim me.i’shmrdgluck
to be superstitious.''a M.rAnni..
•Go out qnd find’AppleLAnie,
said the Dude sharply.
Sure, Dude. that s just where I
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Attached to the throat
that it rests next' to
her into her bobom, ■ then ambled
away She rounded the corner and
stopped befone an electric siun
which biased to he worid. "Hotel.
Alavberrx:" Two uhiformed foot:
men stood on either able of the dook.
Well-groomed peopte wlked in and
out smart, low-cut evening gown*,
top hota, ebony canes . the Hotel,
ararberry was indeed exclusive
- Annie walked past the long can-',
ovy and made her wny to llw em-
ployees' entrance in the alley Ani
old porter came to meet her at the'
deor . . i
* Did * you ' get? It "I asked I Annie
gunrdedly, — 4:
Oscar, the perter. nodded A"Dont:
I always get it?’
• He iocked arouhd sinrtptitiously.1
then extracted some paper from his'
poeket. "Glassiest stationery in Illa
houne." be said
Anhie held out her. hand h"Thanks,
Osenv.".
"Title' hunch ' is' gonna I cost ’ you ,
fifty cents." ‘ .
• Annie was aghast " "Fifty cents!1
You never charged me more’n two;
bite." - ‘
e "It'sTcondit Ions. VAnniePropio
ilon t leave things in their roomgi
any more. Gee, its. wotten so 1
hafta buy my own t othpaste " •
♦ Annie was genuinely sympathetic
"Why. that's awful. Oscarm’Th ings’l,
get better, though "4
. "Yesh, I guess so” When you ex-
pertin’ another letter?"
v "There's a mall bnat from Spain
cornin' in tomorrow " 4
Oscar nodded.m."OkayJ I'll watch
for it." . * 4
«s "That's a "good boyVAnd I'll pay
you end of the week." _
• "Yeah. * Don t forget it."r they
catch my steal in' letters for you. I'd
get nred," ‘ •
Fear camev into I Annie's Teyes/
"Om no—you musn’t get fired!”
h"Well. If they cateh me—ny, who
you getting all these, letters from,
anyhow?" 1
• "None' or ' your business.'*' Annie
snapped, as she started away.
• Oscar called after-her,,"A heavy
lover, huh?" e 1
- Annie looked back over m-r shoul-
der. "Yeah. • That's It A heavy
lover."
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^bright,ximuiti t colored*! l g t
blintbdrin» duezling ajadiancee A
myriad heaven of mh-made stars
Broadway na the milinu thou-
sands of humans pushed and tugged
alont the crowded tnoroghtare. •
2Old Apple Annie yanked her bas-
B»t angtny as it caught on the rout
“*E.EnE,AT MM!:What do
VIaLjhihwa you re.doing; yougdjrty
‘ is-Appte Atinie's words bit oirt\* "Aw.
shut up. y«u pasty-faed palooka?
MW tossed her head defiant ly, and
deliberately straightened her ress,
which had been twisted Around her
body. To emphasize her belligerent
,, . ettitude, she ran the back of her
MM across her mouth and. back
ein in two short swipes. 6 THe
ybadway "Mhts seemed tb laugh
Tnopgh - MK T S never n laughed nt
Apple Annie always w wlke her
Apple Annie chuckled, h.
LA mounted policeman'eaafd his
• - horse up to the curb, and. bending
• over, took nn apple from Annie's
• basket. He diu ft matter-of-meuy.
•L. ns though it. were an every-day
• -occurrence. •
r I "Dave the Dude’s taokink rdf you.
Aanle—over at Missouri Nfariin’a,"
t MM the oificer.
d * Armie, looked at. him,"grimaced.
-__ -started away,‛then shoi-baelwver
----— rbew shoulder. "Come aroundnie
r house bome time. Mae, I gotta a
—-1U slveryare g laying • arrund
h t si. "Im’a first-class' mohkey,"Asaid
— A Happv,» sourly, "If I can se"how
you can win pota by buying an ap-
pie on an old dame."
• ■ "All rihA8o you're a first-class
• alissouri waiked up to them* "It,
ou can't find tour apple," she said.'
"here'S something for good luekh
She kissed Dude behind the ear. 4
" "e
"Three-Cornered Moon” how
showing at the Crystal should
be seen by-every person who
has a family of is a member of
some family. It‛s true to life
and great entertainment, show-
have moved into their
home which has just
completed.
Mrs. Joe Youngblood
Association sang from the Inud
speaker wagon, but as it was
closed up so that you couldn’t
see the singers, it might just
as well to have been a record
on a phonograph. However, it
was a good number. The band
rendered several numbers.
- Mayor H. V. Davis welcomed
the visitors to Gilmer and in-
troduced Judge Tom Briggs,
who again welcomed and joked
about the added attraction of
3.2 thafthey will 'have to
larynx, a small microphone, de-
vised by a Vienna engineer,
aids in singing by carrying the
movements ip the larynx to a
loud speaker in‘the form of
sound waves.
light at , the
Bhe hobbled away toward Mia,
bouriMart in‛a.
Aissouti Nartiawas a Broadway
institution. She owned and operatea
the night club "ATissoun Martin."
Always the genial and wisecrackins
hostess, she ghad prospered—made
plenty. Ner bbikterous "Hello,
Sucker!" was known from the Bat-
tery to the mont remote footage
where Broadway end*
Missouri walked from the dance
floor upon which 30 gorgoous girls
in abbreviated costumes danced
•The head waiter stepped alongside
__and tapped her shoulder.
"Will you okay this check’ It's
Dave the Dude's."
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visit- his mother. — ---- - .
Mr. and Mrs. H. Fenton and Judge-JR. Hinson talking-
family of Gilmer visited intheto Marvin Abernathy, said you
community- Tuesday. - — folks think you have a great
For sealing cracks at the
molding on automobile tops, a
flexible waterproof cement is
being produced in tube form.
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Health of the community is
better at present. Several have
been sick with fever.
Misses Floy Jordan, Jewell
and Verlie Youngblood, who
have been attending school at
Commerce are at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Binion
of Santa Anna spent Tuesday
with Mr. Virgil Beavers and
family.
Mrs. Pearl Morris of Gilmer
spent Tuesday night and Wed-
nesday with Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Nations.
Mr. Joe Johnson and family
Classified as bicycles and
therefore tax-fee, three-wheel-
ed autos that develop speeds
close to 50 miles per hour have
been produced in Germany,
They point the way to better buying for they
keep you informed as to the value of new prod-
ucts and to the new uses for old ones. They
point the way to economy in buying by telling
you the current market price of goods and by
telling you the how, why, where and when of
unusual bargains.
They point the way to a saving of shopping time
because they give you information by which you
can plan your shopping trips systematically
from an easy chair in your home.
Do not fail to see Bob
Steele in “Young Blood" at the
Strand today and tomorrow
any seat any time just a dime.
—
ens." he panted Then he aaw
Anvie."“Ofi. here--ou are. Uh—
Dude wants’to soe you."
- "Nice work, Shakespeare" said
the Dude "Wel, s lUnE: Annie
He ptepped into the eav iapvand
Shakespea follow ed
"IN bet the carea treat you right
toniuht," wild Annie
Happy lenned out the window
"Ot ure Hwy'll trent lum right.
I II toll them Dude bought an apple
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election but we are now pre-
paring to run a pipe line from
over there.
Judge Abernathy responed
to the Welcome address and
outlined the varius attractions
of the Free Fair, emphasizing
the dog races in which 400
grey hounds will participate.
There will be a baby show,
a Kilgore day and a colored
people’s day, old fiddlers con-
test, negro spirituals to be
sung, and on opening day the
school children will have a big
parade.
The B. H. Hames shows will
remain through the fair, and
there will be a splendid agri-
cultural exhibit, and exhibit of
antiques, and many free acts.
MINGS CHAPEL
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estimates that at.least 1,000,-
000 Americana lose money and
at the Mir property annually through mail
an fraud schemes.
Mr. Henry Dobbins of Long-
view spent Wednesday after-
noon in the community.
Work will start on the room
which is to be added to our
school house this" week. . __
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Bur-
roughs of Athens visited the
latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Landers here on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Shelton
of Gilmer were visitors in the
community on Sunday.
Mrs. Mattie Florence of
Glenwood visited in the home
of Mr: J B. Webb on Thursday
and Friday,. ,
Mr. Bill Palmer has-gone to
New Mexico' where he will
About twenty-five Long-
view people with a loud speak-
er van and a band came over
to Gilmer Thursday to adver-
tise their Gregg Free Fair
which opens on Sept. 11th and
The band concert given by
the Gilmer band on Tuesday
night was enjoyed by a large
crowd of people.
Mr., and Mrs. M. H. Jaynes
are visiting relatives at Jef-
ferson for' a few days.
Mr. E. Porter wrecked his
car somewhat when he missed
a bridge and turned over 1 in
the creek. Fortunately he was
only slightly injured.
Mrs. Maggie Kinnard and
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Webb
and family and Mrs. Sarah A.
Hackney spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. J,M. Burroughs
at West Mt.
There will be a musical re-
cital at the auditorium on Fri-
day evening. Everyone is in-
vited to attend.
Remember singing next Sun-
day night.
1 0r, .
EAST MOUNTAIN
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Landers
made a trip to Okla.. last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Harrell
and family left Friday ' for
Prescott, Ark., where they will
visit relatives and friends for
several days.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Porter
and family and Mrs. Floyd
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>"cm it out. wilyarhThe„Dude
was embarrassed. _ ’
« "He needsapples,{notlemons,"
Mid Happy. '
Missot grimaeed.*"Hey, Happy:
If ybu hapven to t>r<*4k, afiy thins. ।
be sure i‛s your neck "
As Dude and Happ9 walkea out;
the door theyjwere confronted .by
Apple Annie. #
. "Hello. Annie.” The Dude smiled:
1 "Hello. Dude < Haven't kept you'
waitin, hnve 1" .
Dude selectei nn apple from her
tasketr Theawrinkles In Apple
Annie's face deepened an she
grinned. The Dude reached into mis
pocket toy a lull. * ।
"You spt a great racket.* Annie”
Happy scowled. ■ "Get a- couplef
more suckorstike the Dude and youi
can retire in a year."a
"Pul your chin • up. T Happy.I
■ You're liable to atep on i,"reterid
Anie. p ...
Tin Dude ' hande dtek!a{uill+—
-eNever alad the charm*" * _____
"Etess seu,Dide,, I low'd ypu oof-'-
last week?" —f
_"Okuy " The Dude's tone became
rough, "But where were you Hat-1
urday? Couldn't winA race." .
“I wasnt teelim•sofgood, Satur-
day."
Drinkcin" ngain, huhr"
Annie’s face was a mask of Innop
cence.' "wio* Me” Why. Dude. I
haven't touched a drop in weoks." *
"Well, cut it out. Doc shiehel
snys your kidhess are all shot" (
Annie flared., up. "Dor Michel
don't know what’s he talkin' about"
iapby harked impatiently. "It
yup two are gonna discuss Annie's
kidnes" , 4
The dorman tonened hla .cap.,
"Your car’s here. Dude " h ha
Shakespeare, breathtesx, ran up
to the group. g,"l couldn't find her.'
DAILY AND WEEKLY
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 148, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1933, newspaper, September 1, 1933; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1448176/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.