Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 257, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 6, 1927 Page: 3 of 4
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Macbger car in CkI as well as in name jvf
edy dttioned that you am turn in a 38-toot
id pariimteM than half that space!
.iqdtoidual-uteng and low—a car that wfll
word DEPE ND ABILITY with the name
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SucrMRQr to Dr L. J Goree
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Yes, LESS than one
cent per baking for
the finest, purest,
surest baking pow*
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produced at any
price. The greatest
money saver that
ever entered a
kitchen. Prevents
failures that waste
many dollars’ worth of
other baking materials.
Try it. Profit by the
perfect, never - failing
action of Calumet.
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If you want to look your best, for Christmas, teke advan-
tage of my remarkable sale which will last until Jan. 10.
Try my New Neoplasma French Special — d
which will remove all blemishes lines and wrinkles, price
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Manicuring 30c »
Hair Out 25c .-. ’V.•-•-</• * -
Shampo and Wave Setting 50c ■ . / . r -^1
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Marcells 50c ,
Eye Lash and Eye Brows dyeing and Arching 35c
Aly special on Permanent Waving on my New Duro 100
''per cent Oil Steam Wavefe are from $6 to $7 without any
extra charges, and on all old methods will be G->-t■
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All Work Guaranteed or your money back. , -Write .r '
phone for appointment. Phone 37. P. O. 624. Come to, *
my private home.
Mra. Lee E. WercL ‘
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LOST—Small black dog. Will pay re-
ward for his return. Ollie Smith.
257-2t.
You win find beautiful gifts for
Christmas in our Gift department, R. i Today^tq
B. Templeton & Son. 256-2L j at
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“THE COLLEGIANS”
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Buy Munsingwehr for’ Christmas
gifts. > Large selection in lislez and
silk. R. A. Patout & Co. (Adv.)
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We can sell the bed ' lights now,
Priced lower - tha» expeete<l. Reserve
Sealk Ma'ttreses now. ' High poster
genuine'.iyalnut beds in again. Read
the -‘S<mi of Man” in Pictorial Re-
view.—Levy. '' ‘ s 206-3t.
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Several dozen Pretty Spring Hats
just in. Visit our millinery depart,
meat. Ri A. Patout & Co. /iAdv.)
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The Missouri Pacific Health
Special train is scheduled to start on
its Texas itinerary from Longview,
Jan. Sth. i This train will stop for
lectures and demonstrations at some
100 towns on Missouri Pacific and
Gulf Coast Lines. A special feature
of the exhibit includes Jnilk sanita-
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“THE COVERED WAGON”
A big paramount super production with J. Warren I
Kerrigan, Lois Wilson, Charles Ogle, Ernest Torrence.
Tully Marshall, Guy Oliver and many others.
z' A Saturday Evening Post &tory by the_noted Author. ai
Emerson Hough
3000 actoi’js; 1000 Indians, 600 Oxen, 1000 horses and
500 mules worked 3 months to make this picture.
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Adults .’15c Today and Tomorrow Children 10c
SCHBDULE::—1-.20, 3:10, 5:00, 6:50, 8:40, 10:30, P. M. |
? “THE TRAIL OF THE TIGER”
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Western Picture
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“HOT STUFF”
“THE COLLEGIANS”
Also Late News Reel
Adults 25c WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY.— ‘ Wild Beauty ”
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, in the collection bag,' the Rev? W. I rp^ (jiover Leaf Dairy’s milk 18
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I started the plan of displaying the the tiniest babe. It,containst all
! “contributions” on a card pinned on • the fat.of the cream. Every bot-
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the church door in plain view o/ the I . * , < •
entire congregation as it leaw-Tthe [Onje' delivery £nd you, too,
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etee* at near, this price,
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$12 50 Eugene —— 8® <»
Sate Last Until Dee. 25
Camp Hotel Beauty ;
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FOR SALE
FLOWERS—For all occasions on short
notice. Phone. 472. Mrs. Rather.* i . |IW
*h*E0lSTKRED ihiroc Pigs, for sale,—j TUBERCULAR
Di-- R. F. Chappell. s ’253-6t ! -
FOR SALK—Good cord. ,^wood de ! SEALS BEING
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FOR SALE-^Nicc.'Iprge ^Minnows at 'X- .. ■
1c eacIi.-Mrs. J. E. (-uthrell. 255-1 m. j ^nihte* are out canvassing the
prxn DFIMT town* selling the Tubercular Christ- ?
! ma> Seals and the public is asked 'to
| buy thuni^Jor thp benefit of humani-
jiiss’ ’ Nettfc Bros|g is -the chair-
' man of the seal side campaign for the
’ city pF Navasota and she requests
that everyone buy a fey stamps from
11 he persons offering them for sale.
would store with, responsible party ^^tkm and
who intend, to buy, rather ttan red lhc rewese„t
ship—Y. O. Box 355 Dept P, Chicago,1
Ill. $ A 255-4t
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Also Courtney Riley Cooper's Sat-
urday Evening Post Story. “The-
Trail of the Tiger,” a comedy and a
news reel jrt the <jueeii 'Tomorrow.
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see “The Covered Wagon”
the Queen Theatre.
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NOTICE < -
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We have given, repeated warning
and have kept pastures posted as the
law provides, but some hunters per-
sist in trespassing. Thia gives pub-
licilotice that arty person cgught hunt-
ing on lands of either of'the under-
signed will l>e prosecuted, to the full
extent,,of the 4hw. N y
S D. MARRETT
ROYAL LOTT.
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SERVICE STATION
TELEPHONE 433
Cars Washed and Greased—Will
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BASKETBALL
GAME HERE
There was a one sided basketball
game played on the high school court i i- ,
Monday afternoon when the Rattler-]
snake team defeated the Lynn Grove 7
• school team by an overwhelming maj-
ority, the score being 36 .to 23. _
The Navasota school team, of which
Prof. E. L. Blair is coacfi/ a¥e plan- ;
ning to go to Mmitgomery Wednesday
for a game with tlie school team there. ; 1
[ Friday they will play at home, I . ,
inerting It he Somerville delegation. . |
This (Vrll hr a dual nrntrh. both .hoys
and girls teams playing. '
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Tms WORLD'S GREATEST
baking powder
SALEi 2Vi TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND
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FOR RENT—Four room house near
Bosse warehouse. Apply at Spada-
ehene Produce Co. 254-6t t.v-,
GRAND & UPRIGHT PIANOS — Af
leading piano manufacturer has in’
this vicinity an upright and ft grand*
piano, that tney wili sell very cheap!
tor e»5h, or •■».5«sy:.M™eu^. ■
services to the
the
is a
[ worthy one. Everybody is urged to
buy the f»als and place them ofi all
mail which, they have. 1 Some nice
sales have been made already and oth-
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 257, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 6, 1927, newspaper, December 6, 1927; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1337136/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.