The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 199, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 31, 1933 Page: 1 of 4
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BY TUCKER & LASCHINGER
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"South's Finest Small Town Theatre.”
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NOTICE
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stomach for the second
- Read the advertisements.
REMEMBER..?
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HOW PROUD
PENN’S NIGHT CLUB
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MUSIC BY ED WILLIAMS AND HIS ORCHESTRA
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DR. C. C. PHILIAPS, D. C., Ph. C„ Gynecologist
GILMER,
PHONE 1M.
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An Important
Human Service
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; the public when they are needed for dignified funeral aar-
> vice.
pumped out at Ragland Clinic,
all they found was some kind
that would permit compliance
with the code.
school, formerly lived at Rose-
wood. He and his wife had re-
cently moved to West Moun-
today, and it is thought he will
recover, in spite of his threat
“to die before sundown.”
poison in Chickasha, Okla., but
would not divulge what kind or
some
the
until
out
accomplished actress
markable versatility,
the cast is Adolph
Douglas Fairbanks,
curing the picture for our local
musical organization.
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Benefit Program
Features 3-Star
Picture at Strand
Leonard Dugger
Attempted Suicide
bananas on each bunch, and on
the one tree especially, . they
are now as large as the aver-
age fruit that is marketed.
.. Mr. John Chandler is in Dal-
las for medical treatment.
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LIKE TO-BUT-ER 7.
lies, or about four
members.
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• A. M. WATKINS. D. C.
’ [ Crosby Bldg. Phone 92.
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Skilled Labor
Needed To Work
On Highway 155
HI BI LL,COME OVER SATURDAVY?
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GILMEB, UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 31, 1933.
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Doctor
his
time
The patrons of Concord com-
munity were highly entertained
with a pie supper Friday night.
The highest pie bringing four
dollars. Our neighboring com-
munities were well represented,
STRAND
GILMER
IOcToAH
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The lumber mill of Mr. B. L.
Lee, , located' "bn North Titus,
will be reopened in a few days,
Complete Luncheon
35c
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FOUR MILES WEST OF MT. PLEASANT
Sulphur Springs Road.
Delicious Food
n KCoureous Service
Complete selection Short
Orders.
a man!
"Cotton Theft
East Of Town
B. L. Lee Lumber
Mill to Reopen
BANANAS THAT GREW
TO MATURITY HERE
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F. L. McKAY, D. C.
Telephone Bldg.
Lumber Code.
The mill was closed
time ago by officials of
lumbermen’s association,
details' could be worked
BUSTER CRABBE in
Prompt Secvice.
Makter Cleaning.
Coe Cleaning Co.
Phone 129. J
DR. GEO. W. RAASCH, Clinical Expert
t will be the specilists in charge of the Clinic. Phone 92 for
* ’ your appointment.
10 p. m. r r
CASTLOO’S Barber shop
BENNETT’S Barber Shop.
PALACE Barber Shop.
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SERVICE
Coe's Cleaning Service!
NVoodoo
engeanlc
VADRINODAL ADVENTURE SERIAL
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Many n good time has been
made possible by telephon-
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TODAY AND TOMORROW.
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She risked all that she )
had to live for — to make /
her playboy husband,A
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those promised you have been ,
making for the last two years, ’
Croley Burial
Association is
Growing Fast :
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The Burial Association of >
the Croley Hardware Company ;
is growing fast, the member- ;
ship having reached 830 fami- ;
Beginning November 1st,
we will open our shops at 7:30
a. m. and close 6 p. m. except
Saturdays, when we close at
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ing 129.
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• TODAY & TOMORROW
KEN MAYNARD
—AND—
HIS WONDER HORSE
“TARZAN”
—IN—
“Phantom —
Thunderbolt”
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“Clancy Of The
. / Mounted.”
Starting 7 p. m. c
Tuesday ed at the Bell Hotel, saw him
-ename in front of the Drug store and .
program,, everyone hadian en- hs havtngenrecdem the NRA
- There are iota of ways of getting)
to school, if you happen to be re-
sourgeful. Ellen Hoard and Jim-
my Davis, btudents of the College
of Mines, El Paso, seem to have
found a solution to their transpor-
tation problems in the bicycle built'
for two. It's not very modern,
but at least has the quality of de-,
pendability.
get him,in the tar he ran off,
, and went down to the Holly-
, wood Tourist Camp. There
they overtook him, and got
some men to take him to the
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joyable time.
Hospital in a truck.
Ragland pumped out
you. 18. NO. 199
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shutters were ho trim in
their glossy coats of green.
A new coat of paint will not
only increase your own en-
joyment of your home but
will add greatly to its value.
of liniment, which he said he
an had added the poison to. He
stated that he had bought the
« , you were of your house
; [ when you and Mary first
■ - moved in? It wan painted
‛ such a shining white and the
Officers went out to investi-
gate the theft of about 300
pounds of seed cotton from the
CORDUROY SUITS—Nifty,
thrifty models in all colors,
6.95 at Hudgins Bros.
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WLOMBARD
B/ in '
3RIEF MOMENT
with GENE RAYMOND V
Monroe Owsley—Donald Cook ,
F^om the Broadway hit by S. N. Behrman ,
Directed by David Burton •
A Columbia Picture
. The evolution of technique of the ];
funeral director has transformed him *;
from a seller of funeral merchan- <
dise into a man whose high profe- 4
sion enables him |o contribute a ;;
definite human service. It is his ; •
privilege to dignify the last ser- >
vices, to give them beauty and 3;
reverence so that they are a real ; [
solace to those who mourn.
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2- . „ the Ragland Clinic
Halloween Masquerade ii m"im
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Cotton was down a little
Tuesday, middling selling at
9 cents.
Aubrey Smith, Mary Duncan
and others.
Motion picture critics of the
National Juornals are unani-
mous in their praise of "Morn-
ing Glory” and "Liberty, Maga-
zine” under date of Nov. 4th,
gave it a three star rating.
Strand Theatre Thursday
night—Auspices of Gilmer
Band, uy your tickets in ad-
vance.
it. He defied the’ doctors to
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had a clue to the theft.
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PIE SUPPER SUCCESS
Manager -Cox ofthe Strand
Fheatre accomplished a Coup
d’etat when he booked “Morn-
ing Glory” for the Gilmer
Band Thursday night. This is
R.K.O.’s big success of the
season and so far has only
been released to high priced
houses. Mr. Cox convinced the
booicing office that noth‘ng
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Master Bobbie Nations, son
of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Nations
underwent a tonsil operation at
NELM’S Barber Shop.
198-d2c.
- There are several, dozen
was too good for Gilmer and - . ■
the Gilmer Band thereby se- tain, and ten days ago
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were separated.
When his stomach was
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Childress.—Due to drouth
in Roberts County, J. J. Land,
ranchman, last week drove 300
cows and calves from there to
his ranch west of , here_. in
Childress and Hall Counties for
grazing and feeding during
winter.
asked him why he didn’t go j
home. “Too late now” he re-
plied. "I’ve just taken stryoh-
nine.” When the ladies tried to
No Mid-Day Let Down
When You Lamb’s Cafe
EAT HERE
, Ray Build mg.
Member Drive For
C. of C. Will Start
Thursday Morning
The Chamber of Commerce
annual membership drives
starts Thursday.
The membership committee
composed of Malcolm Smith, L.
N. Coe, W. A. Hamm, H. V.
Davis and W. E. Quinn have
all plans made and are greatly
enthused over the prospective
campaign.
Just recount a few of _the
many things done by the Cham
ber during the last year—first
of winch. of course, is securing
letting of contracts, through
ooperationof’: all interested
parties, of Highway No. 155,—
then dig down and pay up
Mr. Leonard Dugger, at-
tempted suicides Tuesday morn-
ing while in twn. He drank, a
small bottle of medicine sup
posed to lw ppiaon. and Tetr
near the Bell Hotel. Taken to
the Ragland Clinic near by, his
stomach was pumped out and
he was dismissed from the
hospital shortly after noon.
Dugger, one time a Buckeye
football player, and later a
teacher at the Union Ridge
Mrs. Addie Campbell, who
lives about two miles south-
west of Bettie, has two
banana palms, each of which
this year bears a well-develop-
ed bunch of fruit.
To add to our service as Funeral Directors we have just <>
opened a Funeral Home in the Croley Hdw. Building, fac- J:
ing Tyler street. This suite of rooms is ready to serve ;:
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NOTICE
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’ We are offering to thse who desire ’.the services of 3
' • specialists, a free Chiropractic Health Clinic in the office 1
3 of Dr. A. M. Watkins, Crosby Bldg., Nov. 1st. and 2nd. No
charge for this seryjee except when .X-ray is necessary, ,
; for which a minimm charge will be made.
Dancing Pavilion Large Enough To. Accommodate All. 2
Come Prepared To Have A Good Time, As There Will Be 2
No Rough Element Allowed. . ,
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In “Morning Glory” the
new screen sepsation, Kath-
Tuesday Night, Oct. 31
Gilmer Lumber Co.
of re-
a role that proves her to be
treat him .and stated that he
would again attempt suicide,
Dugger had been out of
work for some time and this
together with his marital
troubles was behind the cause
of his deed.
3 P. M.
At 2:30 Tuesday afternoon
Dugger obtained nine strych-
nine tablets from Gary-Reed
Pharmacy and took them. A
few minutes later Mrs. V. E.
Todd and Dugger’s sister, Miss
Gladys Dugger, who is employ-
* . "h "
Carole
Dancing 50c Per Couple
2 CAFE IN CONNECTION, SERVING ALL KINDS OF ;
SANDWIEHES, SHORT ORDERS AND COFFEE _
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According to the office of
the Federal Re-Employment
Service, in- the Chamber of
Commerce building, more than
enough unskilled help to be
needed on construction work on
Highway No. 155 has already
made application.
There still remain a , num-
ber of places open for skilled
labor, as follows: Operators of
shovels, tractors, bladers,
graders and pumps, carpenters,
blacksmiths, stone masons, re-
inforced steel men and atme-
chanic. . * '
After October 31/only appli-
cations for.the abovejobs will
be taken. Experience is the
main qualification and an appli
cant is recommended for work
only when he is qualified.
if’any men skilled in the
foregoing trades want to work
on this state highway project,
they should make application
at once to the Federal Re-
Employment Service.
farm of Mr. Carrold Robertson ;
Monday night. He believed he ’ , ,
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uny building material “
to renovize your home.
Menjou, . . . . .
Jr g at what drug store he bought
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 199, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 31, 1933, newspaper, October 31, 1933; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1448233/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.