Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 220, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 1, 1931 Page: 2 of 4
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1931.
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Prompt, Courteous Service
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Hit in “Secret
Service” Drama
Mary Pickford Enlists President’s Support
Famed William Gillette Stage Smash
Latest Vehicle For Star
OPENS AT TITUS TOMORROW
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Civil War in a stirring spy film of
unusual dramatic strength, Richard ,
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nesday in RKO-Radio Pictures’ “Se- 1
cret Service,” based on the famous
play by William Gillette.
The film is a decidedly different
characterization for the star of “Cim-
arron” who already has established
himself as a leading portrayer of vi-
rile roles. He is seen as a masterly
man who rules his own destiny in the
face of danger, and about, whom re-
volves a sharply contrasting note of
romance.
, From an entertainment point of
tew********************************************* view, “Secret Service” is said to rank
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES
G. W. CROSS, Editor
at the forefront of current produc-
I and sleep good.”—Henry Dodd. tions. This is because it weaves into
j You can’t get rid of indigestion or a stern setting of war and a constant
by just doctoring the stomach, presentiment of danger, a stirring
gas
For gas stays in the UPPER bowel, crisis in the lives of a Union spy and
Adlerika reaches ROTH upper and a Southern belle.
lower bowel, washing out poisons There have been many spy stories
which cause gas, nervousness and bad but this latest Dix vehicle shows an
sleep. Get Adlerika today; by to- unusual understanding and sympathy
morrow you feel the wonderful effect for the “shadowed men” who stand
of this German Doctor’s remedy.— ready to sacrifice their lives and their
Entered at the postoffice at Mt. Pleas-
ant, Texas as second class mail mat-
ter. All obituaries, resolutions of
respect, cards of thanks, tec., will be
charged for at regular rates.
One Dose German
Remedy Ends Gas
■‘I was sick and nervous with indi-
gestion and stomach gas. One dose of
Adlerika helped. I eat anything now
Ma.y Fickioid, America’s SweetheaaL presented President Hoover
with the hi st two tickets of the ten millionMiat will be sold by the nation’s
movie houses to aid the unemoloyed during National Motion Picture Week*
Swint Bros., Druggists.
Week of Prayer Program
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Wednesday, December z, 3 p. m.
Song. ,
Slogan—God Loved. He Gave.
Will You?
Devotional—A. S. Mitchell.
Special music—Mrs. Jim Witt.
Why I Preach Missions—J. N. Van-
diver.
Why 1 Believe in Missions—L.
Vance.
Why I Give to Missions—R.
Morris.
j sense of honor in the espionage ser-
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j Besides Dix, who portrays the Un-
| ion Spy, Shirley Grey is cast as the
| Southern belle. TJie cast includes
MAN KILLED IN
TRUCK COLLISION
him a ride to Houston.
An inventor in Italy has designed
an airplane supported by a single'
Corsicana, Nov. 30.—A man named
Gavin Gordon, Wm. Post; Jr., Clarence Reed, about 25, was killed yesterday disk7shaped wing"That is'^rotated°te
serve as a propeller and is filled with
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To My Former Customers:—I
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Yours for better work,
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that there is one
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Photograph.
Praytor’s Studio
Offering.
Closing prayer.
Muse, Carl Gerard, Nance O’Neil, Eu- when the cotton truck in which he was
gene Jackson, Frederick Burton and riding collided With another truck
Florence Lake. parked on the highway, eight miles
The film was directed by J. Walter south of Fairfield. His initials were
Ruben from a screen play by Ber- not learned. His body was sent to frC^X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-^X-I^J^
nard Schubert based on Wm. Gillett’s Enloe for burial. j
celebrated stage triumph, which all w A Velew> dr5ver ot the truck, I
American theatre-goers will remem- said that when he attempted to turn'
')er' out to pass a parked truck his steer-
- ing gear failed to function. He was FOR RENT—Five room house, all
Keen up with tne times by subsc.rib- bruised painfully. Velew said he pick- modern conveniences; newly papered
ing to The Daily Times. ed up Reed at Cooper, and was giving and painted. Phone 243-W. 27-4
gas to increase its lifting power.
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 220, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 1, 1931, newspaper, December 1, 1931; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth784753/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.