Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 71, Ed. 1 Monday, June 20, 1932 Page: 4 of 4
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1932.
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Try Our Delicious
ICE CREAM
35c a quart
Double Dipper Ice
Cream Cones 5c
Independent Ice Co.
On South Jefferson,
Joe Shelby, Mgr.
World*s Greatest Epic
Recalled by New Film
Spectacular scenes of a kind that
have never been flashed on the screen
“before or since” will be witnessed
by Titus Theatre audiences on today
and tomorrow when “Forgotten Com-
mandments” comes there for two
days.
This stirring dramatic romance
about ultra-modern life in a present-
day big city contains, as a logical
sequence in its fast-action story, ex-
cerpts from the famous Cecil B. De
Mille classic, “The Ten Command-
ments.”
Four Die After
Mother Uses Oil
To Kindle Fire
Lubbock, Texas, June 19.—The toll
of a fire which destroyed a home
twenty-two miles northwest of here
in Hockley County Saturday night
increased to four Sunday with the
death of Mrs. A. L. Scott, 25, and her
daughter, Ruby Mae Scott, 7, in a
hospital here.
Billy Fay Scott, 3, and Lena Belle
Scott, 13, months, two other daugh-
ters of Mrs. Scott, died Saturday
night in the same hospital.
All were burned when the mother
attempted to kindle a fire with kero-
sene. Smoldering embers in a stove
ignited the oil, which exploded.
The father was returning home at
the time and saw the flames bursting
from the house. He arrived at the
structure in time to help neighbors
take the four to Littlefield, where
they received first aid.
Stop Using Soda!
Fad For Stomach
To Depositors of Mount Pleasant
Banks
Beginning Tuesday, June 21st, the Federal tax
of 2c on checks becomes effective. However, any de-
positor can draw funds at window by issuing receipt
instead of ordinary counter check. This receipt is not
taxable and will be found at each of the banks. Call
for any further information.
First National Bank
Guaranty Bond State Bank
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THROW CUCUMBERS AND
FACE ASSAULT CHARGES
More than 35 per cent of the shoes
manufactured in the United States
last year were produced in New Eng-
land.
Much soda disturbs digestion. For
sour stomach and gas, Adlerika is far
better. One dose will rid you of bow-
el poisons which cause gas and bad
sleep.—Swint Bros., Druggists. I -
- I Dothan, Ala, June 19.—Four men
Mr. and Mrs. W. .T. Holloway of|who Playfully threw cucumbers at
Port Neches are visiting relatives j persons passing their truck, Sunday
here this week. were under arrest on charges of as-
_ | sault with intent to murder Leather
William Strother of Clarksville Forester, 23, of Cowarts, Ala.
spent Sunday here with relatives. j One of the cucumbers struck For-
ester causing paralysis of his right | Dothan pickle factory with a truck-
leg, and his father swore out war- !Ioad of cucumbers and officers said
them at people along
the men who threw
they threw
the route.
rants against
the object.
Buster Hawkins, Coleman Kirk-
land, Cleve Cobb and Estelle Pynes,
all of Cowarts, were named in the
warrants and posted bond of $500 i
each. I --
The men were en route to the I to give you neat and accurate jobs.
About nine-tenths of the coal
mined in Bulgaria is produced by
the state-owned colliery at Pernik.
DO YOU INHALE?
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♦ ♦ ♦wonder why
cigarette advertising generally
avoids this question?
/""XNE of the mysteries in cigarette ad-
V-/ vertising has been the apparent fear
of the word "inhale.” It seems rather
foolish—for everybody inhales—whether
they realize it or not... every smoker
breathes in some part of the smoke he
•or she draws out of a cigarette.
Think, then, how important it is to
be certain that your cigarette smoke is
pure and clean—to be sure that you don't
inhale certain impurities.
Do you inhale? Lucky Strike has dared
to raise this vital question . . . because
when you smoke Luckies your delicate
membranes get the protection no other
cigarette affords. All other methods
have been made old-fashioned by
Luckies’ famous purifying process.
Luckies created that process. Only
Luckies have it!
Do you inhale? Of course you do! So
truly this message is for you.
“It’s toasted”
Your Throat Protec tion—against irritation—against cough
0. K. AMERICA
TUNE IN ON LUCKY
STRIKE—60 modern min-
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features, every Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday
evening over N. B. C.
networks.
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 71, Ed. 1 Monday, June 20, 1932, newspaper, June 20, 1932; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth784428/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.