The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 105, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 14, 1936 Page: 3 of 4
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Schmidt take some letters from the
safe and give them to the visitors,
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him. The strangers did not turn, he
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of 20 years ago.
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July 14, 1916.
Mr. Ed tphens was operat-
ed- on for appendicitis by Drs.
Bagland, Winn and Daniels.
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Attention! Receivers of Old Age
Pensions!
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• For real refrigerator performance ... beware the false econ-
omy of an under-powered unit. Make auro the mechanism you
buy won’t be overworked. To meet excessive demands for ice ,..
to insure Safety Zone foodtemperatures under ull conditions . . .
to stand the grind of year-inryear-out service you need FULL
happen-
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You’re fired."
"Very well, Mr«. Schmidt. if that
is the way you feel about it," said
Terry. "I’ll just pack this contrap-
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portant role in keeping us com
fortable during the ho season,"
August.
Sunday School every Sunday -
morning at 10:00 o’clock.
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No non baggy clothes this
Summer if you select a
Tropical Worted custom
tailozed to your order by •
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comdortble UcaZ &
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charge for examinations.
Special discounts to receivers
of old age pensions.
I am in my Gilmer office the
last week of each month.
- My next appointment in Gil-
mer will be July 28 to.August
1, inclusive.
DR. E. W. FRANKENSTEIN.
Licensed Eyesight Specialist.
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voice calling in gutteral tones .
"It's Mrs. Schmidt, the ower/"!
gasped Terry ’tn a whisper. "Hide,
there in that dark corner. I’ll get
rid of her in a minute.”
' Terry bent over the model as if
working on it, until the door to
the room opened and Mrs. Schmidt
entered.
"So, it iss you,” she shouted,' com-
ing into my factory after hours:
wasting my lights and my power
and my machinery on your own
silliness.”
“But I didn’t think you’d mind.,
Mrs. Schmidt," said Terry with his -
most disarming smile: “And it is
my own time and- I thought-
"You thought. Now I tink and,yat
I tink, I say. Dat iss —you get
out and stay out, very minute.
Hot Weather (alls
For Careful Living
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Busy was young but she was wise
beyond her years. She knew it
would be better for her and for
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woman entered. He could see only
that the man wore a chauffeurs
uniform and that the woman was
beautifully dressed.,Thpy went into
ME e^pt^u’etiy toward the door,--
stood on a chalr and looked in
through the transom. He saw Mrs.
I am making the following I can be assured of low prices,
remarks for no selfish motives guaranteed service and re-
Motor Co
Gilmer, Texas .
A special representative of th? Eord Motor Co. will be
there to deliver an interesting lecture on......the working
parts of the Ford V-8. Prizes will be given and rfresh-
ments served.
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most immediately he heard steps,
stealthy steps they ware, coming up
he back stairs. A man and a
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around the corner. He would be
down in a minute. He switched off
the lights and shut the door with a
bang. Then he waited in the shw
dows — why he didnt know, but
he couldn’t resist the impulse. Al-
friend of mine, so this license won’ti
go to waste.”
Mrs. Schmidt-answered the anxi-
ous looks on the (keen of her callerki
...________ turne to the office by
shaking her head. Then she wrote
something on a card and without a
word handed it to them. They hd
ded silently. ~ 5 Ee 1
spectacles and giving the buy-
er nothing for hi money.
When you receive your old
age pension and if you should
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wpung men she Ma boiled iu her
deapration. TMV taM K«r to
fbf races becaae ahe places
Terry Moore’s viagpr on the
wrong horse. she is the richer by
twenty pounds. He is deeply at-
tdeted to her and she likes him.
Also s^e iq impressed by the fact
that h haa saved four hundred
pbands and plans to leave the
factory where he works to per-
todhyPnmoazpuide
Austin.—Keeping cool . and
standing the heat during : the
hot summer months* is in a
“How lucky for me? I’m fired, in
case you remember.”
"Ach, you silly boy. You take me
and my temper too seriously. Come
back tomorrow — tor a Hong time
I think Terry should have more
money. In the morning come right
to me and we fix it — yes?"
"Anybody see you or you any-
body?’’ asked Terry when he joined
Suzy. '
“They didn’t see me, but I saw
them — didn’t get a good look at
the man, but I saw the woman and
Whs she beautiful? Looked like a
duchess or something? What on
earth was she sneaking into the
factory for?"
“I can’t make it out,” said Terry.
“You see they were talking in Ger-i
man and I don’t know a word of it.1
But what’s the difference? We’re
driving straight to a clergyman'
opened, it. To his surprise she was
beaming on him:
“Why you neffer tell me you K
know Germah?" she asked.
"Veil, anyway, this is a lucky
Just got a big oder.
It vfll make us a fortune." '
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"Very well,” he answered.
"And go out de front way — not
the back"
He starteg-toward the door, aa
she went into her office. He won:
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Sizes on sale at R. C. BARNWELL,
Druggist. ' i
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skin, is especially conductive Sill, Okia., was home on a visit
said Dr: Joh W. Brown, State.
Health officer. ' J j
"Summer clothing should be peed Klasem if you
dored why she was so excited and
insisted on his leaving so quickly
I -J the front way. He-whispered
Suzy to go down guiely and
Wait for him in the car parked
(Tomorrow. Busy sees the
mysterious woman face. to face
■ again that night and dashes
away in horror from the catas-
trophe with which she is faced.)
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bauk-
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much suffering. ' ' gexesight specialists,
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WThanka „ahap; but I think it
better toefay here. Things taking
a turn in right direction. Will write
particulars soon. Love"
Ukually Suxy was a girl of her
word and she honestly' meant to
I more refreshing, than - other
| forms of exercise. If sun baths
I are to be indulged in, care
I (should be taken to accustom
(the skin by exposing the body
I for short periods in the be-
ginning. .......
I “Plenty of rest is necessary
twenty-five years of honest
but merely to protect my
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tezomarkat" that’s too wonderful.
“And as for me — it isn’t just the
invention: it’s this"... h drew.a
' paper from his pocket, I got this
marriage license the other day and
, promima myself rd - ask you not
to let it go to waMa when,11knew
ihad something real to offer you
-----You win marry me, won’t you,
• Busy?" - tsat..
I gist of light, nutritious
easily digested foods. Eresh ing Mr, J. R, Carroll,
(fruits and vegetables are barti
digestion, and wid range of
variety in- the manner ' they,
may be served. Meat and heavy
pastries should be eaten
sparingly. A balanced diet may
be maintained without these
fopds. Do not eat when you
are tired. "
“Exercise should be taken in
hot weather but good judg- !
ment must be used in the
amount that is taken. Swim- 1
ming is fine exercise and is I
Centennial this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Johnson
and children of Dallas visited
Mrs. Johnson’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Steelman over the
week-end.
Mr and Mrs. E: H. Bauknight
spent Monday in Tyler.......
We-are glad to report -the
small daughter of Mr. and Mr.
Cecil Harris, who has been
quite ill the past week, much
better..
' The Baptist revival meeting
will start the second Sunday in
itgoto waste—you will marry ■
me, won’t you, Susy?’’. j
The electric light service was
interrupted several days be-
cause of work on the adjacent
telephone wires.
.eie-
Messrs. J. S. Barnwell, H P.
McGaughy and W. R. Stephens
have, been appointed, a com-
mittee by the Board of-Trade
to sk the commissioner’ court
for a rest room for Gilmer.
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during hot weather. Sleep a
sufficient number of hours anti
cat at regular times. Acquire
regular habits of living and de-
velop a cheerful outlook on
life and you Will find that it
will help you to spend a com-
fortable summer at home or on
vacation.” __
excited to sit down and write.
There was something else. She
couldn't write Malzie frankly. She
could tell her what a fine young
man Terry was, how much she
liked and admired him. But some-
thing la her would not let her tell
the one real friend.she had. In the
world that she was deliberately
""planning to many him. That
wouldn’t have been so bad if she- 1
were in love with him. She wasn't.
Hag in play, half in earnest, ,
when she was alone she would re- (
hearse a scene she would play with L-------
TerrV. she would say she had de- and by
elded the best thing to do was to to Suz
go back to New York, she Would Wni fl
tell him she would never forget all
his k' ndnesa to her, his caring for
- her When she was hungry, she
let her eyes grow miaty and
_ "e 'ma choked voice if
he. Would kiss her just once, for
goodbye before she sailed away,
never to see him again. It would
be very touching and she knew
• what the outcome would be. Terry
would never let her go. She would
. have comfort and security and love 1
all the days of her lift She knew unN
that Terry was one of., those who Nea
ru would be ‘faithtul until death.
Tu There was no need to rush the
• little scene. It was good for- them
• to become camradesc and with
L‛ -.d “ every dhy she knew Terry loved
hvu. hermorfor twice she asked him.
■ J ' really splicitiou*. if he wawVt spend-
a ing to much time with her, neglect-
ing hs invention. She knew by the
• way his face lightedt up when he
J mentioned it, how much it meant
J t him. He insisted that he had
could only wait for It and recognize
Try Florey’s- Home Baked
Cakes, sold at Vernon Stephens,
Marshall’s Grocery, E. & R.
and. Nations.
- - • sent themselves as celebrated thi part of East Texas.
Terry— especially for Terry—if she
returned to her old lodgings. Mrs.
. Beggs was so fawning in her cor-
diality that Suzy was surprised at
first until she discovered that Terry
am had paid out of what he called her
Gr winnings, not only the amount she
.d» was in arrara, but a month's rent
(• in advance. '
$" Thera was a letter waiting for
her, fromTMazie. There was s
money order in k and a suggestion
that she come on to Paris at once.
. -She was singing in another cafe
and if 4 wasn’t the best in the city,
at least it was better than the first
one. Also, she had spoken to the
proprietor and he had agreed to
tiU Suzy,. Just two days before,
Szy would have been elated and
off by the first train and boat for
Paris But now there wasn’t a mo-
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wentr tsiked much about the
factory where be spent his days,
. ezeept to tell her that he knew
practcally sverything t^ere was,
know about buttons. Rhe hadn .
. much, curiosity about ittafastor
• didn’t sound iery ihteresting Then
one night while they were eating
dinnerFh sid suddehly:..
"I- Have an Idea. Let’s drive over
to the factory. I think maybe that
thing’whchhas been bothering me
can be figured out in double quick
1h, the inspiration at last?” she
nksdesaKacXy, but w“h you there
— why didn’t J think or itbeforet
You ate "my lucky piece With you
there — just you and me in' the big
silent plant, I’m sure it will come
to me.”
Suddenly all the actor in her left
Suzy. She just couldn’t ge through
wih It For her it would be tn
right. It wouldn't be fair to Terry.
"Terry," she said earnestly. "Lis-
ten to me, listen carefully. I think ’
you are the finest man in the World
and it’s an awful temptation to say
‘yes’ but I'm not going to say if.
I'd planned to, really. Don’t be too
shocked,' but I must tell you the
truth. You deserve it. But now I
see I can't do it — for I don't ove |.
you. I’d be doing it just because
without you I'd be alone in a'
strange city, struggling along.tgi
keep alive. You deserve better than
thafha’my business,” Terry's *. I light in weight and Color and
X%n^ whaescrryou"iovm. dr of a porous texture. Whit J well $ Prug Store, Gilmer, you
Eeha.Toyerecgurtthatrhavonov clothes reflect the rays of the
enough for both of us and to spare sun and therefore are cooler.
But I'm a conceited bloke ant Im I p .3 . . - . ...
willing to take a chance on yor | Frequent change of clothing,
yolxgcraz about me 80 m! noble I particularly of that next to the
They had been so engrossed* in
each other that they had not Meard
a door below open or heavy steps
mounting the stairs.
"Who iss dere?” It was a woman’s.
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