Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 266, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1925 Page: 3 of 4
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We have a complete stock of Christmas Decorating Ma-
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THE FIRST NATIONAL
BANK, NAVASOTA, TEXAS
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Roping, Tinsel, Bells, Garland^ Cords, Red And
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Christmas Candles, Papen, Etc.
Come in and select your requirements while our stoek
is complete.
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Funeral Direetors and Emblamers
PtMHW No. 93
Day and Night Service
Let M. M. Pickett or ScMortt Bro*.
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Demawtrate in Your Home
The film that per'’trates the heart
of a girl in love!
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FILLUP AND SPEEDUP!
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AN IDEAL XMAS GIFT
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Sliver ware, ivory, jewelry Mid dla-
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You need have no .
concern regarding Quality
qpHE mark “Allan A” on any pair of hosiery you buy here
, < is your protection against inferior grades or qualities. >
In style, Allen A Black Cat, is all that you could ask. In fit,
service and VALUE—it is beyond companion; nothing quite
to good for the money.
Sweet Peas
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rendered pursuant
which it- tl“‘ ^alrs.
pres>ly join in aeemMnnie
-tat ute for the said
t . the protocol of .signalui<‘
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An Erla Radio Set
Llnten to all the Radios, then select one on its mart
surely will be an ERLA.
Go hertie nml visit
during the h<»li<r:i~y<
\\ round trip fair- ladivven all
in Texa* and lxHiisiana>
Rates in !»<-<• 17 to I’m.
return limit. .Inn, 5. I\>r in
formation, etc. plnuw 273. (’ity
Tfekt*t office, at station.
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“WELCOME HOME”
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DUNAVANT
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We aperlallse hi that kind at
gas that makes old motors gag*
up and new motors otaod-OB
and shout! The kind that mates
new drivers glad they’re driv-
ing in this peppy-gas oge, sad
old drivers glad they've Used
I through to it | Gone are the
i Glooms when you fillup here
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The anniutl meeting of the tftock-
buldeis of The First National Bank,
of Noviisola. Toxas, will lie held at
its Imiiking bowse at Navasuta. Tex-
as. on the M-i-ond Tuesday in January.
(Janua ry--121 11»2ti lad ween the hours
of 10 a in. and 1 p. m. for the clve-
onsid-t’*' ,
tion of ilirtM-tor for the ensuing year.
All stockholders are* requested to
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Yiet your new ftprlng Hat ftp
Christmas before they erp gMM
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The following live slock, tevkngf .
lavn placed in the city pound, i
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offered for sale at public auettei th *
the highest bidder on Kstnrday, Hub'.
Ill, in front of the city hall teteteB
the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. mt, Mte
less redeemed' by owner.
One dark brown horse mule, nteBt
15 hands high, no brands.
(me mouse colored horse mule db-
out lobands high, no brands.
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Starts In Senate Today
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North-Bound
No 19 I/K-al Ihissvnger --11:92 p.m.
No. 17 — The Ow»
No. 15—The Hustler
South-Bound
No. 20—Ixicul IhiNHcnger .--5:00 a.m.
No. IN—The/*wiy---- -----5:25 a.m
10—The Hustler ____._4:O3p.in.
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North-Bound
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Bouth-Boind
2<0. 346—Week Days-------3:10 p.m
No. 34N—Sunday Only------1:30 p.m.
I.-G. N. Railroad
North-Bound
few days later.
•hm (last
wen* finally <’<.......
Foreign KeUitions
on^l the 1’tl»l>er reso
vnryii^'Semewiiat^ from the
reservation* "Us rciairtcd
n expired however in the'ffiml
f legialntion at the close of the
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resolution 'adheres
letter of the Huglrne
Borah and olhers of
Irreeoni-Hlablv group Mo not
are sufficient safeguards
this country from connec-
tion with the D*ague. Many simntors
are not exactly satisfied with the
Hughes j»lan but no substitute which
would wipe away their oblations has
hr yet 1hh*ii offered.
Senator Norris. Itopublicnu Nebras-
ka. for Instance says that he will not
Indicate how he will vote until
Rees .all the amendments and the ex-
act phraseology of the substitute pro-
jsalA
Swauson ami the court adherents
MiintvndH that If Borah and the Irre-
eomllnhlrs have their way they will
plare ^u<*l> restrl<-tions in tin- way of
American entranra* lo the court that
It will Ih* Impossible for this country
Io join <-v»*n If some kind of a ^solu-
tion N pa^M-d by the Senate niiiic
tioning the theory Of the court.
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Railroad Time Table
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No. 15— 5:55 p.m.
Madisonville Branch
North Bound
.12:10 p.m
South-Bound
. __12:02 p.m.
South-Bound
w \su'ivi;t< \ is
le nt <‘<»nn >»f Ijrtei naI iomil .lii>!i«*e ’ .
Hif II cim u a - her.jhled irs ih« •
mcaie-t vxi^Hiig n*ii< y I’«r ;i«l.i;nIi«*a-
iion-«if \\ rid ili'-piii<*s~'b\ Scnabir
t'Limle SW;ui'*»n. \ irginia
in openiim Tii-liatb in tie Senate
the liairlillg I luilhvs < '<r?|i«ltir
i I . r 4 nitc'l Slate-- olhcienw 1<>
'u, , '
1 nbiinal.
'file s«*iiate I <*k Up Sw.’iii-on— reso-
lution emlxMlying ibis plan to which
m«>h* than tin* ne.c-sary twothinb
majority repoTtetl sympathetic is s|»e-
cial order -of bu<iness made last
spring I‘r<hti-• ar<* t iiivl (h«* deldtje
will be I ng ami bitter a> the tainous
League of Nati’»ns opimsit i<»n.
Any cimteirfion rhat tin* ^(’<>urt
under domination < f the M*agm*
Nation/ is false, Syvan-^m *-ai<l
cause it opjNKs»*s s»*para(e
dvr Its .. .......... -
of Jiirisdietl n <»l the league.
Swanson's <|HM>ch rispiircd hours
for. deli y cry. *'
Ferma nent
.1 usl ice
n*i|uest
shall rx
with 1h<*
adjoined
of the
(O willed the United States khall
A resolution was prv]>»sed by S< n
ator King. lW*mocrat 1’tnlb lull it ex
pire.l With tbe-eml of the emigressio.v
u| M — ion a few da.ys later. In the
sixty eliihih Fon'gress (last sissrnn i
*t..C.ll..?
several i»ro]M>salR
ered'tiy the Senate
(’ommitt<*e nnd
•lut ion
out. ’
jji ni
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Banta Fe System.
North-Bound
No. 218 —-----1----------— 0:33 p.m
South Bound
No. 217 7 .12a.ru J
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umb r; t he
*>^v;<>|e >d N.iliohs
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(»f .(real v of
...» 'I'ha; the I nitc I Slil<^ shftll
I p. riniited i • partieijr.tte through
n.pie-eidulive- de-ivmile.| tor I he
piirpo v and upon an equality villi
tb<- other states. niemlH-rs; respective
iy ,,f the eoumil and asM-mbly of
+he fragile oU^athms, in any ami all
pj-.M .- dim- f either the eoum ll oT
the jKMimbly f’»r the ele<ti<m of
judges <<r deputy judge- iff the Per
miimnt «ourt of International I us
tiv,. „r f r the filing vacancies.
•3. ThaT the -latute for the l’’r
m.iiient Courf of International -H*
11rl. adjoined to the pn.bnol -hall n >t
amembd with<oH the • <m-ent of
I tin* I niled States.
That the United Stales
nmnmvr Wound b> any
opinion of - the
1 nteriuitional
to a
By PAI I. R MAl.l.dN
St a f f”-< 'or res|ton<leirt ) •
WASHINGTON. Dec. 17.; The ad
ministration’s’pro|M»snI that this
tl »n adliec to the World I’ourf
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lH<ore life Serrat<\ today
unanimous <•'insent Tigrteimnil
cd last M*sK»on.
Siip|M»rtvrs of tin* proj»o»<al claimed
that far more than the nefvssay two-
tbirds of the simiito was lined yp In
favor of tin* (’curt but it< opiMm^nts
were prepared*'to revive, the Ix'itgue
<d Nations issue ami a prdunged con-
flict rivalling the hectic'Senate strug
■jde of- 1919 wfls in pr<tRpeet,
Senate Borah. IdaAo, K<-publican.
who st-Mwl with three others, against
the league wh<*n ihdarte opene<l fu
1919. was again the standard bgarer
today of Hie Tipnoneirts of the (’ourt
yvhieh-they clsdin is but ifn off-sh<K»t
of the lieague. Six ywirs ago Borah
and his three a Hie s |x»und<‘d down
the Ix^ague ilefcnse with their steady
attack and Hu* little more than \a
dosen senators opjiosed t<> the jf^uirt
now plan to repeat that success.
I Throughout the summer the pres-
ent chairmau of the Fon*ign Rela-
tions Comiultti* ha« been preparing
his arguments, and he will unleash
them as soon as the court advocates
: have spent their first wtad-
“The length of deliete fleiM*uds on
how vigorous a fight Borah wag»*s,’
Senator Swanson, Democrat Virginia
and author of the world court resolu-
tion told the United Press. “The whole
.bing depends on him.” i
“I hope that is true,” Borah said
when Informed of Swanson’s eoni-
ment.
I>*l»itCz is to lie opened by Swanson
who will review the familiar
meats for the court cited by
dent Coolidge In his recent
message to Congress asking its ratlfi.
cation.
The suggestion for Amer!<*au adher-
ems* first was made by’ President
Harding InMtis special message to the
Senate February 24, 1923. With this
message Mr. Harding sent a <xq»y of
a latter from Secretary of State
Hughes suggesting the following four
points to protect this country from
any involvement with the league.
‘1. That such adhesion shall not
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 266, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1925, newspaper, December 17, 1925; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1336754/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.