Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 314, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 14, 1925 Page: 2 of 4
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, J AN. 14, 1925.
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GROCERIES
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We seil only the best of grocer-
ies, and seli them just as cheap
as you can get anywhere.
We will be glad to put you on
our list and are sure that you
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LLO i id HURT IN
MAKING COMEDY
Romance and thrill mingle
with comedy to make Harold
Lloyd’s new feature Pathecorae-
dy, “Girl Shy,” a suitable intro-
duction for him to the American
public as an independent produ-
cer.
It was while making part of
1*3 the thrill action for this new pro-
X I'duction that Lloyd received the
will be satisfied
customer.
to remain our
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of
everything'
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES
Entered at the postofjice at Me. Ideas- j
ant, Texas, as second class mail
matter.
‘KING OF IVORIES”
WILL GIVE LAST RA-
DIO TUNE TONIGHT
All obituaries, resolutions of respect,
card,-: of thanks, etc., Avill be charged
for at regular rates.
G. W. CROSS, Editor
j Jefferson City, Mo., Jan. 13.—•
' Harry Snodgrass, radio’s “king
of the ivories,” Wednesday night
will give his last concert as an
inmate of the Missouri peniten-i 5ers 0f ^e L]0y(] company who
tiary from the State radio sta-j witnessed the accident thought
injury which laid him low for
two weeks and necessitated the
taking of six stitches in his j
head.
Before making this particular '
scene, Lloyd's directors, Fred
Newmyer and Sam Taylor, tried
to talk the. noted comedian into,
using a double.
“It’s very risky,” they told
him.
But Lloyd refused to let any-,
vine take a chance that he him-1
self would not risk, so he rode |
on the rear step of a hose cart .*********
driven at thirty-five miles an
hour down a Los Angeles boule-i The Daily Times is authoriz
vard. This was the stunt which I' 1° ma|ce announcements of
led to his injury. A fractious ■ ,lV‘ *i;-r candidates for of-
iire nozzle got away from Lloyd, j - ■ ■ ' City Flection in Aprn:
striking him with trip hammer . • ,T “ 7*
force across the forehead and j 01 pIcIt pnfmrA\T
knocking him off the fire en ; mm^nrTorPDiv
gjne bhftL ii ULlVLiXiA.
For a minute the other mem- ^or City Tax Assessor and Coi-
We have installed a modern Steam Automobile
Cleaner and can remove ail the grease and grit
from the engine and running gear on short notice.
This plant uses soap, water and steam, and is the
best made. Come and inspect it.
A. H. OTYSON S GARAGE
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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tion WOS.
Friday the “king” will be a
free man after having served a
little more than half of a three-
year sentence for an attempted
robbery.
Harry, with his piano solos,
o i has proved to be one of the most
—o | popular radio entertainers in the
o—o j country, and many offers of em-
ttt i . i j ployirient have ocme to him. A
Wf love the hills. ! {arge , audevil|e contract u Batd
to be ready for signature when
WANT ADS
man for
WANTED—Young
room and board. Phone 201.—
Mrs. J. A. Black. 1-14-3L-D
FOR RENT—Residence on
North Street. All conveniences.
—B. Old. 7If
lector:
FRANK SIMS.
W. E. WILKINSON.
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The hills!
Their heads are nearest heaven.
| he steps from the penitentiary
! gates.
Snodgrass’ wife < nd 8-year-old
son are here awaiting his release.
Their sides to morn and even!
There is a joy that fids
Their anthem to the day
There is a peace that fills
The requiem of hills
To the light that dies away.
’Tis more than song- or wine
To see their summits shine
Through twilight’s purple wine
Like islands of the blest, j Mrs. Lawrence McMahan left
In the ocean of their rest. | for Lawton, Okla., to make her
Frank 0. Ticknor. future home.
Call up W. T. Black, Phone 836
and order a can of Seal Brand
Coffee. Aroma, strength and
flavor. That commend it to
your favor.
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Phone 448 or 449 For
he had a fractured skull, but it
was soon apparent that while--------------
painful, the injury would not T,i• , T '
prove really serious. Elinor Glyn s Immortal Ro-
Lloyd received immediate man<-‘e—“Three Weeks,” a story
treatment at the home of a of love and passion—Palace
nearby physician, but it was sev- Theatre, Omaha, Texas, Jan
en,l days before he recovered 14th and 1Bth. Wednesday af-
1 The Scene°in which Lloyd was teraoon 2 P- Ladies only, ad-
hurt is a prominent part of the missl0n 25c; Wednesday night,
thrill sequence in “Girl Shy,” 7 p. m., ladies and gents, admis-
and the danger of the situation «ion 40c; Thursda; a ft noon. 2
is said to be quite palpable upon P m., 1; -"e . < , admission 25c;
the screen. iTnur - ' Might, 7 p. m„ ladies
See this picture Martin j and gents, admission 40c.
Theatre tonight and tomorrow
FOR SALE OR TRADE—
Now Ford Coupe.—Apply at
inis office. l-9-3t-pd
FOR RENT—Modern 5 room
house with all conveniences.
Phone 40. 1-10-4L
FOR SALE—Ford Fodor Sedan
1924 model, new tires all around.
See me for particulars.—Mrs.
Alma Coker. 13-tf
FOR SALE—Davenette with
leather upholstering, also two or
three good strong tables.—0. A.
Thrasher.
night.
BAPTIST CHURCH
PRAYER MEETING
Your Groceries
You will receive the prompt, careful service
for which this store is noted. And the ex-
cellence of the Groceries will cause you to
thank us for suggesting this easy method of
shopping to you.
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448 PHONES
The Wednesday night prayer
service will be under the direc-
tion of W. H. Seay, who will talk
on “Scriptural Authority for
Prayer and Prayer Meetings.”
Mr. Say always hat an interest-
ing message, and everybody is
invited to hear him—J. D. Full-
er, Pastor.
Just received car of Good Illi-
nois Coal. Phone your orders to
260.—Mae Gregory._1-13-2
SEW AND SAVE WITH
BEST
SPOOI
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COTTON
Dressmaking Hints
For a valuable book on
dressmal mg, send 4c. to
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THE SPOOL COTTON CO., Dept. 0
31S FouriL Ave., New York
F. L. Lane of Ardmore, Okla.,
who has been visiting his par-
FOR RENT—One large bed
room downstairs, furnished or
Mr. and Mrs J. R line, I 20^
and wTlUoSfroym t”er“d”: IMrS' J' A' Black' U4-®*-D-
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Mrs. Percy McKinnon
Wednesday for Commerce.
i T. B. Daniel returned Tuesday
left from a business trip to Okla-
homa.
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QUALITY AND
GOODSERVICE
You, like every other good housekeeper, probably try
to plan your work, sometimes a day ahead, sometimes a
week. Somethings happens to disarrange your plans
and you havo to do some quick thinking, some quick act-
ing, and probobly some quick ordering.
THAT’S WHERE WE COME IN
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us what you want and we will have! it there in a hurry.
Our business is to supply your lable wants just when you
want them. Does that kind of service appeal to you?
Try it, and we are sure it will.
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 314, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 14, 1925, newspaper, January 14, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth784489/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.