The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 62, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 7, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR
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Congressman — Morgan G.
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By H. H. (Jinx) TUCKER
The Last Stand
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grade of Oik and Gasoline.
Washington, June 3.—Recon-
PLENTY OF FREE
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car.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Price motor
ed to Big Sandy Tuesday.
Many a man with a perfectly
ciations and that some of them
A. S. BYMAN, Proprietor
push it through.
areas of commodity distribution you in “Love’s Penalty.” Crystal
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among their members.
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TailorMade Clothes
may get a better idea from these, induce the elder Nabisco to meet '
verses which appeared some time Plestina last falhbut hisef’orts
Why should a girl seek sorrow
in the love of one man while hap
piness offered in the love of an-
other? Hope Hampton will show
Federal Trade Commission Like-
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COME AND LET US
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Raises Authority Question
“All this raises anew the ques-
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“Love’s Penalty.”—the drama
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“Whether these latter prac-
tices constitute a violation of the
national anti-trust laws must be
determined by the courts."Hoov-
ver said, “and this the Attorney
General is vigorously proceeding
to find out.
—Steam Dyeing
—Power Dry Cleaning
—2 Hoff-Maa Presses.
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gasoline odor.
The Nap stands up.
So phone or mail it to
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Literary Digest
Short Stories
The Delineator
Atlantic Monthly
Western Story Magazine
Bill Board
Ladies Home Journal
Mid Week Pictorial
Home and Garden
Life
Photoplay
Snappy Stories
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R/ AND WATER
District Judge—J. R. Warren.
District Attorney—Galloway
C Calhoun.
District lerk—Claud Ray.
State Senator—Wm.D. Suiter.
Representative, 31st District
—Jas. D. Lawrence.
County Judge—J. R. Melvin.
County Attorney—Horace V.
Davis.
County Clerk—T. A.Cook.
Sheriff—J. W. Bryce.
School Superintendent—G. W.
Me Peek.
Tax Assessor,—Clinton L. Ray
Tax Collector—W. H. McNair.
County Treasurer—R. A. Mon
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'‘arriving”. Pure wool fabric*, of course, and stvle
diver's tank
But who shall besta o’er the
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General Merchandise
BETTIE, TEXAS
Sugar, 10 pounds for------------------
Beans al kinds per pound -----------
Black Eyed peas, per pound ...--------
Tomales, per an-------------—
Corr., 2 for 2—\------
Oats, 2 fonA.--------.-----
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Some of these associations,Mr,
Hoover said, have been collecting
price data for the exclusive use
of their members. Others have
been charged with delimiting
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original conception of the’com-gents
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PRESSING
All work called for and
were to no avail. Marah declares
hang that Plestina will donate every ,
Two Steam Presses. Dry Chawing
and Dye Plant
AUTO DELIVERY
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A total of 140 bills were pass-} _________________
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Hunireds of samplg toselect/rom Prices to suit ev-
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Scarce have we time ere the lows:
A humerous Cartoon on i pro-
hibition enorcement — Rex tipday
icon Legion with $1,000 when
“ tWhere, rah -where-shall.we.seek Zbyszeko steps on the mat with
whosh challenges the big four I
(Americans who do not under- have been ignoring for the past!
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ed by the legislature. Ninety one
f them take effect June 11,one
of them to go into effect at other
dates. in fact, quite a number of
these are already in effect.
$1.25 pi r bottle. Gilmer Drug
We Are Now Carrying a Com-
ago in Punch.)
Fetters of sloth now
round and hoblbe us.
| Swiftly the web is spun.
The fame of “Officer 666” has
echoed to the four corners of the
continent. Fans everywhere
know it as the farce that shook
Broadway with gates of laughter
and made a wwhirlwind success
on the road.
Here it is as a photoplay, with
the sunny Tom Moore in the star
part and a cast of commedians
that could not be exceled. In
the screen version, the sharp
corners of the play have been
rounded off, scenes have been in-
serted that could not be shown
on the stage, and the action zips
along without the slightest hint
of a break.
The Irresistible Tom
Toom Moore has a gorgeous
role—a young millionaire who
sarceatenaolt-patposmo) bposew
poses as a policeman to trap a
crook in his own home. The fa-
mous smile has never radiate J
to better purpose; the genial,
Neatly and Promptly
delivered. Phone Me.
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J. C. Marah, manager of Marin
Plestina, is out with a sweeping
challenge to Stanisaus Zhyszko
tor wrestle the giant Serbian,
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stand hew keen the British were several years. It will be remem-
to maintain their golf prowess bered that Tex Rickard tried to
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1 appeared Jo be operating in vio- Rood scheme lacks the nerve to
lation of the law. push it through.
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Minor Stephens
PHONE 160
spiders gobble us "In behalf of Mann Plestina I ,
To utter “Jack Robinson” hereby challenge Stanislaus'
Chief of our shames we have Zbyszko to a catch-as-catch-can
lost our claims wrestling match, two falls to win' HOOVER WOULD DO
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The purposes of the vast ma-
j jority of national associations
Here (so carry our drives. O A.
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nm‛, I The receipts for the coming
Pollux our chip shotseke Carpentier-Dempsey fight ar
t will , W a crown to . mere, now reported at $565,000 and , he
ThatPYanke and Gaul and Greek1 fight a month off.
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Plestina. Twin givethe Zbyszke the Federal Trade Commission is
asylum,
How shall we glide again, outfit any side bet up to $25,000. favored bv Secretary oT Com-
Fallen and tarnished deep, the I would prefer the match to bemerce Hloovir in a statement
whilom - a winner take all and if Plestina dealing with the relation of trade
Coronals? Frank and Dane wins every penny will go to the associations to the anti-trust
Filch from our brows the olive American Legion.” ! laws.
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in the bowels and makes you fee' .j ----a- Well. then,
bright strong and hearty. Price
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Officer G66"Rex today.
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The hot days of summer are
son to be with us. Are you
going to feel comfortable during
the Hot days this summer? Py
wearing one of our cool summer
s -ita you can feel comfortable on
the hottest summer days.
Biliousness is a condition that
breeds disease in the vital organs
and ought to be corrected
promptly. Prickley Ash Bitters
is a man’s remedy. It vitalizes
the blood, drives out impurities
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wash your i
County Surveyor—W. C. Elms
Commissioners—C. W. Jones,
A. W. Tucker, Jerry Dean and
G. W. McIntosh.
City Officers
Dr. B. W. Wood. Mayor.
Benney Bennett, Marshall
N. A. Blasingame. night police-
man.
Aldermen—J. A. Still. O. J.
To excell the world at Olympic pin fallls only to count. Said
games, ( match to take place in New York
We are heirs no more to the old City within 60 days. It is un-
, Discobolus, I derstood that Plestina's shaare
! We can neither leap nor run. ] of the purse will go to the Amer-
We always hand
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- the sea dog’s leaven. • | well finished third in the former
j Whose brand is the iron keen. event in the Cambridge A. A. uJ . . , , ,, -
A.i xl ,L .1 i • mgot.i.. ii h .. mission was that it should among ~
Only the race with the brassie meet Saturday. He won the 220, .
' e nl.:1 . ■ other things, advise business. !
face in splendid time, however. - * I
: _. . . .. . . . , , men as to what constituted a vioi
। That- folb v the spheres in a long. ) '/ .c.
. , c . - I lation ot the restraint of tiade
stern chase, California’s national track* , . .1.
. .... . . . r . . , laws, but these powers were
That still put out as the tars of triumph following c lose v uvonl 7 . . - I e 1 l
n ...... ' , . - ’ , struck out in the course of orig-
Devon i its wonderful record made in | inal legislation
Put out to the Spanish teen. football, has made the east, sit1 *
. up and take notice.
penny of his share to the Amer- •g A m
ican Legion. The chalk nge 1: It S | OGSTe0
2e 180 - s' an
WE SERVE THE FAMOC3 M/.B. ISE CREAM
j Died ....... Had a fire — I
| Eloped Had a baby - |
| Divorced Had a party — I
j Embezzled Sold a farm — |
j Left town Been arrested _ |
| Came to town -. -----------+ I
| Had twins or colic ....... - |
j Sold a cow or lost, an auto — |
Stolen a dog—or his friends |
wife----------------
Committeed suicide or mur- |
seven years’ experience with the
commission should now enable
a reconsideration of its powers
with a view to giving it a more
constructve function subject,say
to review by the Attorney Gen-
eral.”
This revision of authority
Hoover explained should remove
uncertainties from business as
to the difference between co-op-
and true, the world-judging very often by appearances.
Tailor-mgde clethes are the secret of good ap-
pearare, thi
and Met that
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sledge born Laps
Shall fall to our plufoul handi- rstes, y
caps, selfpRxtheat
And the gods shall fasten the z \
oleaster Theaherage-
To the blade of a British clcok. ting average wages.
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Let us store ‘an
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Pathe News-Re today.
“Now I’ll makxqu tell th
world just what sort of man you
are;” Janis triumphed. Saunders
looked at her helplessly. She
had him cornered; and she was
going to strike, when Love’s
Penalty” was averted by a great-
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Saturday Evening Past. 1
Red Book \ /
Adventure \ /
Argosy—All story 1 /
Top Notch. y
Everybody’s 4
Police Gazette M
Success . / 1
Moving Picture Storjes I
McClure’s / \
Vanity Fair / \
Detective Story. \
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7 cans Salmons ---------------—
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Cane seed, amber aid orange, per bu
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bunker cane- { ■ 1 "Dry-Agent Refuses to Return
Or joust in the sand-filled • Whisky." Head line. He must
trough? . have been dry.
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None I think, but the oved of Woodring, theSyracuse sprint -
heaven, er, who is reported to have re-
Whose path in the ancient green, cently tied the world record ine
Whose hearts are buoyed with the 100 yard dash and 220
DLEY BLOCK
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LADIES ANOYMEN’S CLOTHES
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We can do your clean-
ing and pressing
promptly. All work
called for and deliv-
ered.
The House of/ a Thusnd
ome ar see for your-
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eman is always get । eration for public interest and ~
lovable personality has never
registered with more teling ef-
fect.
With every new picture;fom
Moore's following'increases. He
is a star whose eharm mellows
and strengthens with time. The
combination of his name and the
prestige of "Officer 666” is a box
- . ....... office lure that cannot be better-
boughs. It is likely that the champion Hoover’s statement followed ed Rex today
Sprinters We have, but they halt will accept Plestina’s latest offer the recent announcement of At-
like cows but his excuse for not doing so torney General Daugherty that
And as for our chess and our will he interesting to mat follow-' the Department of Justice was in
I chucking the pylum ers every where, as other mem- vestigating many of these asso-
Ah, stop it is too much pain. bers of the combine have about
• used up all the alibis in refusing
When lo like a sunburst seen challenges from the Serbian,
through vapor, ~•
As a three days’fog clears off. Bennie Leonard is
1 found this par in my morning , Rocky Kansas Juge 6 at Harri-
.... paper ... sen N. J. Therefore the Buffalo
"Hellas embracesjolt. produet w ill have to secure a
Frenchman and Yank, you may, knockout to win the world’s title
keep your swank. , . which is not likely. The
With the quivering lathe and the scheduled to 12 rounds.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 62, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 7, 1921, newspaper, June 7, 1921; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432012/m1/3/?rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.