Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 4, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 18, 1925 Page: 3 of 4
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, MAR. 18, 1925.
THE STORE WITH THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS HOUSEHOLD PRINTING QUIDS
Phon 469. They are“ Paint
Headuarters,” where you will
find the Sherwin - Williams
Household Painting Guide that
tells you the exactly correct
^ type of paint, varnish, stain and
‘•fcenamel for each, surface in
^^your home. It costs nothing to
follow the "Guide.”
J. D. STROTHER
PAINT HEADQUARTERS
FOR MT. PLEASANT
NEW!
Sherwin-Williams
PAYMENT PLAN
BFEPY A KING IN
"THE SPANISH DANCER”
Wallace Beery, who plays the
role ol Philip IV in Pola Negri’s
new Paramount picture, "The
Spanish Dancer,” which will be
shown at the Martin Theatre to-
night and tomorrow night, has
been twice king of England, once
a king of a' ‘topsy-turvy musical
comedy land, and in this picture
he presides over one of the most
powerful courts of medieval Eu-
rope.
His first experience as a royal
personage was in Henry W. Sa-
vage musical comedy in New
Arrangements have now eben York, when he appeared as a
perfected by Sherwin-Will-11’ollic’ ing monarch, King Dodo
Since that time he has twice
worn the crown of England.
rims whereby the painting
of residential property may
readily be arranged on a
convenient payment basis.
Kecognized business practice
is now, therefore, made avail-
able to the property owner
without difficulty or red tape
The Sherwin-Williams ‘Paint
Headquarters’ Dealer will
gladly give you full infor-
mation.
DAY BY DAY WITH
SOUTHERN POETS
No luring forms of polished art
Would serve a ;one our
thoughts to call
From him tfeneath;—a nation’s
heart
Is proudest monument of all.
Seek ye mementoes^more ? Look
around:
Behold, throughout the land
they’re founcTT
J. E. Snodgrass.
WANT ADS
each time as that famous war-
rior king, Richard the Lion
Hearted.
In making up for the role of %
Philip IV, Beery used Valasquez
for his model and faithfully fol- •?*
lowed the painting of the Span-
ish monarch made by that fam-
ous artist. The costumes worn
are also carefully designed from t ,T .r ■ , , , ,
those shown in the Valasquez ",he,re tl,e.Pf'L*” ““
paintings. !n ^ know it.—Toledo Blade.
In the "Spanish Dancer” Pola J
POULTRY!
We pay the highest cash
price for fat htns and
fryers.
WE SELL FOR CASH—BUT
WE SELL CHEAPER
Best Delivery Service in Town
WILLIS CASH GROCERY
Telephone 425
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A successful marriage is one | ways trying to blame America.
Cleveland Press.
Piano tuning at J. H. Wild-
er’s Music Store. Prices reas-
onable and work guaranteed.—
J. A. Banks. 14-eod 5pd Beery, Kathlyn Williams, Gareth
Negri appears as the fiery girl
whose beauty and brilliant per-
sonality carries her from a road-
side camp into the heart of Phil-
the featured player. Heading
the supporting cast are Wallace
FOR SALE—S. C. Big Bone
Black Minorca Eggs, $1-50 per
setting.—J. F. Wilkinson.
23-12td-2w
ONE IN TEN
Neglecting a little wound, cut
or abrasion of the flesh may in
nine eases out of ten cause no
great suffering or inconvenience,
Jbut, it is the one case in ten that
causes blood poisoning, lockjaw or
a chronic festering sore. The
cheapest, safest and best course is
to disinfect the wound with liquid
Borozone and apply the Boro/.one
Powder to complete the healing Heater Wood
process. Price (liquid) 30c, 60cf
and $1.20. Powder 30c and 60c.
Sold by
C. S- STEPHENS
WANTED—Two or three un-
furnished rooms close in.-* Cal!
Mrs. Geo. Levinson, telephone
484 or 428W.
The Times Review and Dallas
News one year for $1.75.
WOOD! WOOD!
Goose Neck for Kindling Wood.
10 loads of Blocks for small
Also plenty of Straight Wood.
C. H. FELDMAN
Hughes and Adolphe Menjou.
)ON’T GIVE UP HOPE
PIMPLES GO FOREVERE
America, says a Senator, made
the world what it i3 today. Al-
That international harmony <z?
which the orators speak must Sjk
America whistling for her sas&
ey.—Norfolk Virginian-Fsfek
Even it you have about decided tha..
/ou are destined to have those pimp-
'es, blotches, pumps, eczema, rash
scrofula, tetter, "breaking out” etc.,
he rest of your life you will be sur-
prised that you are mistaken if you
vvill simply begin using the wonderful
Black and White Ointment and Soaj>
Black and White Ointment, and
3oap are now selling at the tremen
lous rate of more than two million
packages a year. Any dealer can sup-
oly you. Be sure you get Black and
Write Ointment and Black and Whaa.
Soap, because they are the ones peo-
ole are depending on to get rid or
.heir skin troubles and worries. The
iOc size of the Ointment contains
-hree times as much as the liberal 25c
size. All dealers have both the Oint-
nenl ami the Soap.
F lowe
Cut Flowers and Growing Plants
See Mrs. W. H. Seay for quick service and sure delivery.
Phone 31. Mrs. Seay will call the Williamson Green Hoc«je
at Sulphur Springs and give your ordey personal, immediate
attention, and you will get the CHOICEST, the most ARTIS-
TIC, the FRESHEST and BEST the market affords—for
their designs are always in the BEST TASTE and never
have failed to please. ALWAYS FRESH, because Sulphur
Springs is only a short, quick run from this place, so you g«t
flowers just picked and cut, and you PAY NO EXPRESS.
YES, and just a3 soon as the florist thinks that the dan-
ger of frost is passed, he advises he will send ddwn the-
plants for the Spring Plant and Flower Sale. He also an-
nounces- the best assortment and finest line he has ever had
too ffer. Satisfaction absolutely guaranteed, and the prices
will be right. Do not fail to see tlie BEST.
MRS. W. H. SEAY
Representative Williamson Green House
GEO. LILIENSTERN’S
DEPARTMENT STORE
95c Days Fri>^’cH 20^2? A^2^ondy
95c
Sippers and Oxfords, prices up
to $5.00 ........................................
Ladies High Shoe, formerly sell-
ing price up to $10, for three AP.
days ............................................. 9vu
Indies Hats formerly selling up QCa
to $6, special price .................... 99v
36-inch 4-4 Best Grade Beach-
ing, 8 yards ...................
Aluminum Perco-
lators ...................
Large Cake Bath Soap, 11 cakes
for ................................................
Large Aluminum
Boilers ............
r: 95c
95c
95c
39 inch Brown Domestic, 10
yards for ......................................
Ladies White Fibre Silk hose
regular price 50c pr., 4 pairs......
Ladies Silk Hose, prices up to
$3 00, one pair ............................
Stamp Embroidery packages 35
and 40c kind, 4 for ..................-
Ladies Sealpax Union Suits for
merly selling up to $2.00, sale
price .........—..............----------------
95c
95c
95c
95c
95c
95c
Stamp Embroidery packages
priced at 60, 75 and 85c, 2 for....
Children’s knit Teddies, regular
price $1.00, 2 for ........................
Ladies Dresses and aprons, for-
merly selling up to $3.00, on sale
for three days only ....................
Extra Special—2 Men’s good
Work Shirts ................................
One lot ladies high top shoes,
per pair ....................................
Worth much more.
95c
95c
95c
95c
95c
Good Fercale, regular price 25c Af^
yd, for 3 days only, 6 yards........ 99%
4 prs. Mn’s Lisle thread hose,
former prices 35c pr. for only 3 Ar.
days............................................ 99%
price $1.25 and $1.50, choice...
One lot Men’s White Tennis
Shoes and slippers, slightly soil-
ed, pair.......................................
Children’s Dresses, regular
price up to $2.00, 2 for..............
95c
95c
95c
Sale Silk Remnants Sale Cotton Goods Remnants
Look For The iir>( - Tags
WE t i I V K M. H. GREEN STAMPS
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 4, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 18, 1925, newspaper, March 18, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth784602/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.