Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 126, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 2, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, AUGUST2, 1927.
Get That Big Free Book
About Your Future!
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college. It operates along its own original lines, and is so distinc-
tively different from other colleges that to enumerate its many su-
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There is no charge for thd book—no obligations. Just fill out
the coupon printed below and mail at once.
CUT OUT AND MAIL NOW.
Birthday Party
Charley Stevens entertained p. num-
ber of hia—fiiende -nfc duek
TYLER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
i TYLER, TEXAS
GENTLEMENT:—Please send me your large fret book, “Achieving
Success in Business.” I am interested in a training that will help me
get a good position.
Tuesday, at his home a mile north of
town in honor of his 38th birthday.
The dinner was'an excellent one, and
all the guests, as well as Mr. Stev-
ens. highly enjoyed the occasion.
NOTICE
Name
Address..-.............................................................................
Jesse
NOTICE
Roach is again at Barney
Rogers’ Barber Shop, and invites all
his friends to call and see him when! Pittsburg,
in need of expert barber work. 2dlw
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Freeman and
daughter returned Tuesday to their
home in Fort Worth, after spending
a week with relatives here and at
LOST — Saturday night ladies
white gold wrist watch. Please re-
turn to Jefferson Hotel and receive
reward. ,1-2
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Cromwell of St.
Louis are guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0.
A. Thrasher this week.
Jr OR RENT—2 or 3 unfurnished
rooms, close in.—-See Barney Rogers.
Palace, Friday, Buck
“GOOD AS GOLD.”
Jones in
C. Harrison and family of Corsi-
cana are visiting relatives here this
Mr. and Mrs. John Rudd and Mr. week,
and Mrs. W. E. Blackston spent the
week end with relatives in Greenville.
BEST YET
YOU’LL LIKE IT
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When better bread is made Meier will
make it. Ask thema n who eats it.
Meier’s Bakery
L. G. Meier Jr., Manager
GUARANTEED PLUMBING AND
ELECTRICAL WORK
Have the best equipment and suc-
cessful experience.
Will appreciate your business.
Phone 280-W or 91 E. B. DIXON
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W. T. BANKHEAD
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
All sorts of construction and re-
pair work. Solicits your considera-
tion for carpenter work. Phone No. 1
If High class work is what you
want—don’t hesitate, but come to see
TERMINAL BARBER SHOP
W. D. Houchin, Prop.
OPEN BARBER SHOP
Shaves .........................................16c
' Hair cuts ......................................25c
Nothing over 25c at the City Bar-
ber Shop.—J. R. EDWARDS, Prop.
The famous war serial “ON
GUARD” with Cullen Landis starts
at New Martin Friday—part of
“FAMILY’S BARGAIN NIGHT”—
10c. -
_ _ €
The person who entered my room
at the fire department Monday night;
and removed certain articles, was
seen entering and leaving the build-
ing, and if the articles are not return-
ed will be prosecuted.—Carl Hucke-
ba.-
Your Springs, Do They Squeak?
With every wash and grease job, we oil your springs
the better way - - No squeaks and makes your car ride
easier - No charge. - *. * .
p2h9°r The Auto Laundry
Phone
294
Lowell Baxter went to Commerce
Tuesday for a short visit.
It’s a wow, boys! “FAMILY’S
BARGAIN NIGHT” at New Martin
Friday.
10c—The finest “FAMILY’S BAR-
GAIN NIGHT” of them all so far—! T- C;H"tchings Jnd Dr< S> G.n®'
and a Louise Fazenda comedy on the sor" !«ft Monday afternoon for points
COMMERCE
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bill—10c.
, C.omjmerce is a game of skill, which
every man can not play, which few
men can play well. The rigfht mer-
chant is one who has the just aver-
age of faculties we call common
sense; a man of strong affinity for .
facts, who makes up his decision on
what he has seen. He is thoroughly
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i„ Colorado to spend s.ver.l weeks. — ~ ~ ^
Miiss Ladye Paris left Tuesday for ]
Taylor to spend a few days with rel-
atives.
FOR RENT—One nice
close in. Phone 151-W.
bedroom,
2-2
WANTED—Good second hand sad-
dle. Will buy or trade.—W. A.
Ford. 2-2
A. J. Copellar and J. A. Stephens
spent Monday in Texarkana on Busi-
ness- ’ ') .l illttlt®
Last day to see Corinne Griffith in
’CLASSIFIED” at New Martin;
4fcr--’
Miss Grace Perkins returned Tues-
day to Commerce, after spending the
week end here with her parents.
Edna Ferber’s “CLASSIFIED”
with Corinne Griffith at New Martin,
last times today..
A. B. White returned Tuesday from
a month’s visit with relatives at and
near Little Rock, Ark.
Douglas McLean in “HOLD THAT
LJON" at New Martin Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Badt of Smack-
over, Ark., are visiting relatives here
this week.
Buck Jones—Cool Palace—‘Friday,
in “GOOD AS GOLD.” Don’t skip it.
Vard Keith of Pine Bluff spent a
few hours here Tuesday while on his
way to Tyler on business.
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Doug McLean at New Martin to-
morrow in “HOLD THAT LION."
Miss Eppie Murphree has returned
from a visit in Texarkana. ----
See “PIGS” Palace Wednesday and
Thursday.
It’s a riot of fun.
Miss Marie Schwab went to Arling-
ton Monday to visit friends for a few
days.
FOR RENT — Two’ unfurnished
rooms, close in.—Mrs. T. R. Gaggearg
666
is, a Prescription for
MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER
DENGUE OR BILIOUS FEVER
It kills the germs
“Cleanliness is next to
Oodliness”
Let us clean your
clothes. Phone 8
and Thursday.
A bald-headed bachelor on the
faculty of the Ohio State University
buys 10,000 hairpilts fever year. Tie
uses them to attach labels to ears of
corn in the laboratory.
Weldon Houchin left Sunday for
Fort Worth, where he has a position
with the Western Union.
There is “always-a good reason, in the
man, for his good or bad fortunfe;
and so. in making money. Men ta!lk
as if there were some magic about
this, and believe in magic, in all parts
of life. He knows that all goes on
old road, pound for pound, cent
the
for cent—for every effect a perfect
cause—and that good luck is another
name for tenacity of purpose.—Em-
erson.
Mrs. A.’ Riddle and children have*
returned from a visit with relatives
in Dallas. Mrs. J. E. Carpenter re-
turned with them for an extended
visit.
Jack and Beckton Houchin return-
ed M'onday from a visit with their
grandmother in Commerce.
Will H. Flynn and family of Quan-
ah arrived Saturday to spend a few
days here with relatives.
A. V. Peterson of Nocona was in
Mt. Pleasant Tuesday on business.,
The real boss in any busines? ii
the ultimate consumer. This is
good thing for presidents and direct-
ors to remember.—The Antidote.
Mrs. S. R. McIntyre and baby went
to Dallas Tuesday to visit relatives
for a fe*Kday^
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Miss Lallah-^unders went to Dal-
las Tuesday tjy yisit relatives.
“HOLD THAT jLION” is a laugh
all through—naturally, Doug Mc-
Lean is in tit!.vr,New Martin Wednes-
ThurtdtayT
day and
classifie:
fith at New
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with Corinne Grif-
;in now.
Miss Mary Dale left Tuesday morn
ing for a visit with friends in Com-
ftierce.
Mr. and Mrs33fS7iC. Brice, who are
attending school in Commerce dur-
ing the. Summer, spent the week end
here. -
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Paris & Mt. Pleasant Railway Ca.
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| We are interested in the welfare of
Mt. Pleasant and of Titus county.
R. E. WILLIAMS
F. L. BRANTLEY
Agent
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<ftj Unde Sam's Atlantic Sodas Line-up orfiMome Shores far *Varingly Gamed
HENDERSON, Tailor
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Not How Cheap—But How Good
We want your trade solely upon the 'merits of our
goods. If any of the goods should be spoiled or of
inferior quality please advise us* of the fact at our
•toc*\ do not, discontinue buying without Explanation
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Jones Grocery
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“Yw Maks Your Ova CndH” Member R. M. A.
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Thea Rasch, wealthy and noted
German Aviatrix, now in U. S. who
will tonr the U. S. in an airplane giv-
ing exhibitions at various centers.
Mrs. C. W. Smith, of New York,
elected Chairman of the National the age. His 285hgles, 6 bet-
Women'i Party at 4 the Colorado ler than ever scored in British open
Springs Convention. '’She has always title play, won the crown and highest,
fought for women’s rights. boriors.
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Cross, G. W. Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 126, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 2, 1927, newspaper, August 2, 1927; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth785240/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.