Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 27, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 22, 1924 Page: 1 of 4
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avasota Daily Exa
NAVASOTA, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOV. 22,-1924.
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PUBLMKD EVERY WREXDAY AFTERNOON IN NAVASOTA—EEART OF TD ERAZOS VALLEY
A. L. Page and Wife Will Each
Speak at Methodist Church
Sunday
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7:30 o’clock
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WALKED <4 MILES TO ENLIST.
FIRST BfijKHST CHURCH.
ft ftfoU
uterthe
Notate
giving—Don Story.
Talk—Songs of Thanksgiving in the
New Testament—Gladys Swing.
Report of Delegates to the Confer-
ence at Bellville.
Business Session.
Hymn.
Benediction.
ir-Old Boy Was
it To Death When
Attempted A Holdup
Nnjir.
F«*lm 100 and 96.
Prayer—For the Nation—-Crim Ba-
ker.
Roll Can—What kind Act Can 1 Do
This Week.
BARGAIN DAY
CLOSESONE
WEEK HENCE
CONFERENCE
GOESNEXTTO
JACKSONVILLE!
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LESSON NO.* A
LIGHTING THE KITCHEN |
Revelations show bow millions were
juggled by profiteers In operation on
meager capital; how Prussian state
finance minister shielded operations;
bow Rumania QpvernsAnt was drawn
into deals an* Prussian, state bank
leaned mHliona of gold marks for
dotibtful enterprises.
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make a surprising diffs
the appearance of the kit
in the ease with which
work may be done.
In order to be sure that
plenty of light at the slid
bad shadows* it .Is usual!]
provide in addition to Be
the ceiling, a bracket forts
wall over the sink, or, if ti
* ,’nk. Thia light should
k ipnough above the to
open MM
have an insula
switch. In some
the kitchen stove.
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METHODIST WOMEN THANK "
4 PUBLIC FOR PATRONAGE
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.—President
Coolidge has appointed Howard M.
Gore of Weet Virginia as Secretary of
Agriculture succeeding Heury M. Wai
lace of Iowa, deceased. |
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fire of
stroyed Ml
after 11 o’d
of town tit
(By Unitoh Preea)
. TEMPLE, Texas, Nov. 22.—Roy
Marshall walked 64 miles from Lam-
pasas to the army recruiting station
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row the pulpit will be filled by Mr.
A. L. Page, of Bqnmu ..
BOYSCOUTS
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disqualified him ftrom enlistment.
The recruiting sergeant, admiring
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private employment '
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close on next Saturday night
Mrs. A. L. Page, of Bryan, made an
Interesting talk for the Presbyterian
women Friday afternoon in their
Week of Prayer exercises which were
concluded with that service. Her re-
marks were ^onfined mostly to home
missions and Biblical interpretations
of that phase of work.
Mrs. Page spoke again in the eve-
ning at' th«. Presbyterian Church, her
subject at that hour being, "The
Kingdom of Heaven and the Kingdom
of God.”
Both of the addressee were well re-
ceived.
This evening at the First Methodist
Church, Mr. Page will qpeak at the
___as a 100-watt iasap-.b^R -- 1
in the ceiling fixture wffl JBRI |
proper lighting* so a «MBB I-
whits bulb is excellent ftriOfeb {.
tnr» over 'the Fink or fiaWta .
' PP.3W >oplo prefer .•.M'WtilW? '
f 1 or blue bulb in the center flx-
1 ture and a 75-watt daylight er. fetaa^
j bulb in the fixture over the sink gr <
flows, because the bulb in low that
you cen’t help .throwing your cwn
shadcu In front uf yon? Tt •ro’i* only
bee cure—take it out.
Btoper light for the kitchen means j ether appliance, we need aU the light
a 10C-watt clear bulb o. ICC wal day ; we oan get. Therefore if is not a good 1
Hght v bln- br.’t , ,'w .”p • i 'he 1 th’ng to remove a bulb to. connect thti '
ceil’.-.g S-? that there w’li >n» e n ini-! aan-
mum of shadow. To soften the light.
It should be surrounded by a
milk-white , o»l euem ••i.r, *Ja»-
Preferably this pi^ce of glassware
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shape 'In order to. e^'read the V.~?
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Mystery Surrounds
f, i Furnace Murder
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(By United Press)
00LUMBU8, Ohio, Nov. 22.—Elim-
inating the sdicide theory almost en-
tirely as result of a chemist’s report
that Mrs. Addie Bheatsley was stran* I
gled to death before her body
placed in the furnace, prosecutors here
are retracing the steps of former in-i
vestigationm Several witnesses ex-
amined previously may be recalled it „
\ guide; J. E. Warren, chief “possum
was InrllnmtsMV .
toter”; A. W. Sledge, chief hunter; J.
R. Hardy, chief pathfinder; Robert
Wifepn, guest; Scout^xecutlve, J. H.
(By United Press)
BERLIN, Nov. 22.—An astoniibing
‘ts^ndal of pest war inflation and in-
trigue in which beautiful Rnwiam
W. Green- of the Balkan Governments
* and post war profiteers are inextri;
; (By United Press)
3TON, Texas, Nov. 22. Ihusst
t, age 17, is dead. James
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age 10. a student and star
player of the High School, is
|80uGO bond In connection with
ng and attempted holdup here
Will have fruit cake, angel food
cake, devil food, raisin, rye, whole
wheat bread and coffee cake Saturday^
Made out of fresh eggs and butter.—
Colonial Bakery .A vd. 248-2t
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL
CHURCH.
Last night the bunch of wild In-
dians you heard passing through town
about eight o’clock turned out to \ be
WAR « * ’* \
Neal Tribble and hll Boy Scouts go-
™ Ing out to a possum hunt They had
a big time; 35 boys with plenty of
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! guides; W. S. Hachett, chief rear
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and Kte»r-
Mrs. Page will the Men’s Bi-
ble. Class fit the Bunday Behooi hour ,
'and Mr. Page wilPteach the Womens '
dim-
acted br Mrs.
Pearl of Great
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i slain wtaa he with
I, all masked, attempt-
srn aad three compan-
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Divine worship at m. and 7:80
p. m. Preaching by the pastor.
Rev. W. H. Matthews and his T. M.
a A. Gospel Team x>f A. 4HM. College
L Paul’S w111 haTe cfaarF? of the evening serv-
place on ice* The PubU<‘ 18 lnvlted to hear
27^ I Mr. Matthews and his gospel team. .
thytertsnl Sunday School at f 40 a. m.
Christian Emteavor at 6:30 p. m.
that toe I Woman’s Auxiliary will meet
h
The Texas Methodls
session at Mt. Pieasir
ernoon voted to megt
in the fall of 1025.;
Appointments of pastors for the
coming year have not yet been made
public, £ut they may be read on Sun-
day night..» * ,L .
Rev. W. H. tymce, pastor of the
First Methodist Church here, is the
only person from Navasota in attend-
ance upon the conference, .
m. The Rev. Mr. Matthews has an-
nounced that a. male quartet will be (
brought here and in all the service is-
expected to be a great one, especially
appealiag to the men and boys.
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Bunds/ Seboo^rt ^15^a. m.
There will be no ftMteblng either
asarning or evening as the pastor.
Bev. WK N. Purcell, Is a^ay attend-
JL T- F. U.
A| The Woman’s Auxiliary will
Monday at 8:80 ^ja.
Prayer meeting '
cordially invited to wor-
F.l Fraakl
ft METHODIST CHURCH.
4 x'-v — ■
J W. H VaawFMtor
W r. AJ L. Begstalk at tM
todftt Church fMfeht at 7:46. His
art vrill be “The Four Portraits
today wornfBF* service will be
by Mr'. ptfge'at H tidedt Bub-
ject, “Jesus Christ, f^het. Pri««t,
Friday was a good day on subecrip*
tions to the Daily Examiner at the
Bargain Day rate. Quite a number gg^
of people availed themselves of the df-1
fer on that day and others have done I
so today. * I
v The proposition as advertised la;S
84j00 per year for persona paytag aa
much as one year in advance.^ |
The Bargain Day season dooes one q,
week from today, Nov. 29th. De BOt ' ta
forget that unless yon oome ta durtag
the next week you cannot get th
hoar of 7:45, and on Bunday he will j benefits of the Bargain Day prepod
fill the pulpit at 11 a. m. ta the ab-1 .tion. The campaign will podtivel
sence of the pastor. Arrangements
have also been made for Mrs. Page to
speak at the Methodist Church Sun-
day evening at the regular hour for
worship.
PvST’'
W. N- Purcell, pastor.
I Factory work rooms are com-
pelled by law to be at least reason-
ably wett lighted* but the work
room of the home, the kitchen,
often is -very badly lighted just be-
cause Mother never has cotaplained
t To bo wed lighted* there should
bo a flood of soft* even light ta
the Idtriwa that gets into <
nook and corner. When you a
atthe sink while waning the __
xnaoows wn aisnet. It out ci the way
shewn be impossible to “stand to have a top,
your light*so-aa to throw a den-e - --
abator on your work anywhere in
the room. You should be abh to
open^tho oven door and actually
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Talk—Jewish Observance of Thanks- The Methodist women had a liberal,
patronage Friday with their oyster
dinner and supper. They were not
able to determine the exact amount
of the proceeds this morning, but all
were pleased with the outcome aud
said a nice sum was realized and ttey
wished to thank everyone who bought
from them.
, It may seem a Mt odd to start
with the kitehen instead of with
t the living mm for our Hghting
lessons, but the kitchen is a room
of importance. A home may be
built without a sun room or a Irving
i soon, but without a kitchen, never!
i tofo this is the room in our
homo where oomebody must, work
a good many houte each day. In
most families that somebody is
likely to bo Mother. Winter morn-
ings there's breakfast to get by
electritiv Hght There's always
kitchen work to do after dark in
the evening and there are gloomy
days when artificial Hght is neces-
sary almost all day long in the
A special invitation Is extended by
' the Presbyterian congregation to the
men and school boys to attend a serv-
! ice by the T. M. C. A? Gospel Tram
• BWI, over tbrve 6.U. <X; gtit|<ui gond.,^„to(! „
cotton have been marketed Id Navasota
the past week*5 4k>da ys report of the.
warehouses at 1 p. m. shows the total Matthews, who will have.entire charge;
number of bales received todate this of the evenin« *nrice at the 1>n*
seeton to be 11^47..*' ’
Following ie the report by ware-
taMten': *
Wilson warehouse ..4*086
Floyd A McDonag---------8M
/• Bosse warebowm-----------2,472
Circles of the Baptist Church will
meet Monday at 3 o’clock at the fol
lowing places:
Cirde A, with Mrs. Martin Allen. I;
Circle B, with Mrs. E. D. Black-,
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Ctade C, with-Mrs. W.
wood.
«rde D, with Mrs. Kite Camp.
»- F. S. L PROGRAM.
AMijoct-—Thanksgiving
ktad*r—Evelyn Meyer.
Hymn—Selected.
Rev. Milton J. Swift, Rector.
Twenty Third Bunday after Trinity
Church School 9:8b a. m. -
T. P. B. L. 6:30 p. m.
Evening Prayer and Sermon 7:30
P- «*-
There will be no morning services
as the Rector is in attendance at the
Young Peoples Convention of the Dio-
cese of Texas at Bellville, Texas.
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BAPTIST CIRCLES.
Barn And Cars
In Blaze La
Origin U
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In a very largo J
them may be needs
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Hood was another guest, s
I Enthusiasm ran high. The first one
j was an infant but the boys were not
; hard to please. All had to have a look
' at him before be was removed from
■ his hole. After the removal by the
W thief hunter, said animal was prompt-
i fe taken into custody by the chief
possum ‘♦toter.’’
At the end of the hunt, on taking
Inventory, we found that aU boys were
present and accounted for, and two
nice flit possums.
Thfe Scouts were guests of A. W,
Sledge. And they certainly thank him ,
for showing them such a delightful
and hilarious evening’s entertainment.
The vote was cast uulnlmously to go
again. ’ XXX.
way. This
milk-white
have aa---
ture like this may ba titei
dense I’
should1 be flattened out a Mttie in
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This is shown in the > about 30 inches or more above the1’
well lighted with this old style light; [ light
ing equipment. In suite of everr’hlng
you do, it bill always malm bad uge of dayhfigbt ©r blue -
: hhll* makes-a well kept Mteben X
efall more, spick, end wn and gives to
it. night or day, a daylight cheerful- -
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When w-ing an electric Iren or any
Therefore It to not a good
Have a convenience outlet just
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