The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 185, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1930 Page: 3 of 4
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and any other time you are in
We want you to feel as free
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won’t your Both Tririe und Jimmy
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Robertson’s Drug Store
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Greetings to the Teachers of
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Farmers and Merchants
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WELCOME TEACHERS
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plete, and you’ll be cordially received and courteously
very quiet But Jimmy rattied on so
calling Trixie "wife ' at leyt ance
inettery sentence thnt therk wis
ljttienchance tor the women to •keak.
"Are you feeling better. Nr a
Wade?" Angela aaked, when Jimhy
paused, probably for lack of breath.
"If I felt any bteria bust," aaid
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Harvey Muckleroy, Mg
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Following a Communist dem:
onstrAdon nt Oklahoma City,
against Col. Patrick M. Huryy,
U. S. Secretary of-War, iot
Charges werc filed against two
men. J, J. Whidden and R. T.
Hierce. They elimbed on the
CECIL B.DE MILLES
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On TheiScreen
under the giare of powerful
lights and the stress of "Pietur |
Makin" the lpenuty rendered by
Gourauds Oriental Cream stands
the test it gives an alluriz, .
pearly appearance that will wot
rub off, streak or spL
No "touching up” necessary M
the akin retans the delightully ,
noft, sed active beauty under allcon-
ditjong.
GOURNIS
Wednesday was the fourth
Trades Day of a series of twelve
ALDREDGE, The Tailor
invites you to inspect the new
stoek of Fall Woolens for cus+
tomed tailored Suits.
Have your summer clothes
clothes dry cleaned, ready to
store away, and your winter
clothes dry cleaned, ready Ur r
wear.
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good crowd in town and some of
the merchants report trade good
The Trades Day premiums
went to Miss Elsie- Stephens,
first; Clyde Lyles, second; and
Mrs W. W. Willeford was award.
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Make our store your head-
quarters white in the city. )
EEARD SHOE SHOP
Prolong the life ‘of your
shool shoes. Have them re-
store and Fun Show here Wed-
nesday and Thursday 4 of'this
week. This attraction is/spon-
The Jim Dennis murder trial
is going oil at Quitman, with
about twenty witnesses from
this eounty. 2
Come in and see the new se-
lection of Ladies Coats and
Dresses we have just receiv-
good looks, opened the door.
"Mrs Wade," aiked Angela, "I'm
Mrs. Brooka."
The other woman stood as U potri-
ned “ •
‘May I come in? I know it’s late
for a formal calL but Jimmy la scch
an qld friend, so perhapa his wife
Won' mind."
“Nov, Trixie was what is known as
a haid-boiled young woman. Anyone
who knew her would have said no
one could EfeaaeiherIthad ro-
mained for gentle, well-bred Angela
Erooks to do .that. It was Jimmy,
who saved the aituation or tried to.
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-Over 200 Tree prizes will’be
given away from the stage and
a good time is promised all.
। Luke, the big country boy.
puts this over in a big way and
guarantees you to laugh ’till
your sides ac he.
To Gilmer and the County
that are to be held here this, ored by local merchants of GiL
year and there was a pretty
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He hid hurgled to Trixie to warn her
of the lie he and Bob had told. But
ha had been held up by the traffic,
jo Angela had arrived before him As
he atepped out of the"elevator he
saw that he might b-too late.
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Angela Armly. "Just a minute aqd
Ibe ready "
The primitive impulse to flee from
danger made Jimmy run to the door.
".Ive got to go t can’t wait ace.
you tomorrowssorry—" he wa half
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wife couldn't put me up tonisnt. I'm
a good nurse. Ill help you take care
at her." ,
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plained Jmmy, red «u the face
all done. in. Terribly sleepy," with a
big yawn. "Shill get -you a tax
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"But I want to stay. You will let
me,wort you?"
Both Trixie and Jimmy knew when
they were beaten. Angela might be
meek and gentle but she wan also
stubborn. .
"Sure. Why notr said Trixie
shrugging her shoulders.
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, ak 'Oli. you mustn't do that, Jimmy,
in । i ni big be I And Trixie
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INSURANCE
HE Merchants and Business Men of Gilmer extend
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Greetings and a Cordial Welcome to the teachers of
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. | "Hallo wifle," "he shouted to
, Thixie. "Been lonesome without me
pet?" Then as if ho hhd not noticed
her before, "Why if It Isn’t Angela,
Come right in to our little home. f
want you to nee What a wonderful
THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR, THURSDAY, OCT. 16. W
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way down the stairs now.
. Angela ran to the head-of the’stairs.
"Jimmy," she called in a peremptory
voice "Wait."
•‘Can't—got tri to home--can‛t see
you till tomcrow "
The door banged after him
Angela waiked.bak into the room
Lluie waa a qed her ince
So she was right Tei"ywa E b s
sweetheart, not Jimmy si wif, She
had never really eredited the out-
landish iles they had tced her. She
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"Oh no she doesn’t " cut in Jimmy.
CShe’s feveriah. She ought to be in
bed thia minute Coraw,: wiflee in
see you joto bed and ther Angela
and I’ll have atte taik before I
take her home."
"But Jimmy," protested Angela. "I
brought my bag I knew you didn't
uad only wnnted tsbetieve them
. • wanted to s" desperately that she had
almost sucdeeded. Even now, after
♦ Jimmy s suspicious behavior, shu ti ied
to tall hersetf that perhaps she was
doing an injusticelto Bob One thing
was sure. she tad to know. the
rang the bell for Martha
' * "Please Anish packing my bag," she
3 • ' said, "while I gat sovi, money. I'm
sailed out ursontmauter. I won't be
home tonight " ...
When shememche the Toyal Arms,
she looked on the bells for Jimmy a
name Until ahe had read them twice
s over she could not face the fact that
owirut she fesred all along was true.
. He did not live there. But Trixie did
She went up in th, dev^tor and rang
the belt of fhe apartment
A young womas a hose fanhydreaa
Mr, N. M. Harrison, County
Auditor, who has been quite sick
is able to sit up, and it is to be
hoped that-m will be able to.be
out soon.
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While attending the Institute visit the stores of Gil-
TEACHERS
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ri pome in from timo to time Yuu
won't mind, will you. Trixie It is un*
conventienal, but Jimmy is such a
dear old friend and you re not well."
\ I qertainly ain't,’ snid Trixie
ngela zpicked up her bag and
walkced into tho room Trixie had said
wakMo he her's.
"Ged night," she said as she closed
the d okt 'It's wonice to be .with a
huappy "O’ band and wife .’
KTo be continued!
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Mr. T. .J. Pounds had ft fine
cow killed on the highway,
nArth, when a car struck it
Luke's “New Idea" Country
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twelve schedule games there running board of his car anti as-
littlehousewife my bgid‛ is."
Trixie gave him a look to kiU. He
managed to make frantic signs behind
Angela's back. Someway, he never
knew how. they found themslves in
Trixie'S living room For the first
time in her life, Trixie found herself
with nothing to say. -Angela too was
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"Aa mhe’s your wife, she can’t be
left out, can aher"
Jimmy felt aa if the earth had
vanished and he was riding dizzily
through endless space. What was
he: to do now?
“I’m sorry,- awfully sorry? Angel.
Hut I can’t take you home with me
tonight."
"I thought you’d help me, Jimmuy."
Angela said in a plaintive voice.
"I wii-I will - only out tonight.
You eant come with me. Trixie isn’t
well she"l coma to see you tomorrow
I give you my word of honor Ta
brme her her tomorrow "
"F must use her tonight," aaid
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"But you must go to bed,-wne, ■"
said Jimmyj a resigned toga
Let : all i o." said Ar.. . is. "I’m
rather tired ton. We can nave a good
long talk tomorrow."
In a daze. Trivia walked across the
room and opened a door ’
• "Hre is th. other bedroam," she
said. ‘
Oh let ..me have a peek in yours
andTiimy’a," said Angela
"There's only one bathi a connect*
ing one," said Trixie . -
"I'll lok hi on you during the
night," said Angei a "You may need
more helv.than Jammy can give you"
It was theh Jimmy Bad an inspira-
tion. '
"Don' yap think, wifle, I'd better e
sleep OtPwhere on the Couch tonight,
I mig-rr “aturb you
Angela turned on him with a look
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 185, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1930, newspaper, October 16, 1930; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1439922/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.