Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 188, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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NAVASOTA DAILY EXAMINER THURSDAY, SEPT. 16, 1999
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Schedule 1:15, 2:45, 4:15, 5:45, 7:15, 8:15—P. M.
Adult* 25c TODA I Children 10c
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H. F.’ LINDLEY
. Funeral Director
. 'IB ULAN CE SERVICE
Phone 48
Ralph W. Barry
INSURANCE
Fire, Tornado, Life
and Other.
Find National Bank Bldg.
Navasota, Texas
Insurance
Phones 353 and 276
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1:15, 2:35, 3:55, 5:15, 6:35, 7:55 9:15—P. M.
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Laura La Plante
Neil Hamilton, Norman Trevor and others in—
“THE LOVE TRAP”
O-o-o-o-OH! What was she doing in the milionaire's bed-
room And how was she lured there? What happened? See
- the delightfully daring answer in this hilarious farce—a picture
as snappy as its own chorus girls and as speedy as its own wild
parties. See the story of a beautiful chorus girl who tried to be
naughty to be nice—and who had to prove that she wasn’t—
naughty. IT’S A SCREAM ! ALSO NEWS
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Marcos river on highway 2.
Karnes: Steel and concrete bridges
across San Antonio river on highways
72 and 112.
Randall: 16.63 'miles grading and
drainage, highway 9.
■ Matagorda: 9.81 miles grading and
drainage, highway 71.
Maverick: Beam spans and concrete
floor bridge on highway 85.
Cass: 14 miles double bituminous
surface treatment, highway 47.
Jackson: 8.59 miles concrete pave-
ment, highway 12.
Wilbarger: 6.29 miles concrete pave-
> ment, highway 5.
Denton: 8.3 miles grading and
idrainage, highway 40.
Lavaca: 8.46 miles grading, drain-
age 1 fU<i, concrete pavement, highway
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WIS & LEWIS
Attorneys-at-Law
the smoothness, the thrilling accel-
eration — and the dittinctim — of the
Eight. Admittedly America’s finest
cars are Eights.
In eight key states new car registra-
tions for the first six months of this
year showed a 90 per cent increase in
Eight* above |iooo — while Sixes .\
above £1000 decreased 16 per cent. 1
Studebaker oiler, three great line. . »<>l>«’«,*^tl>atwiU be worth more
af Eightt that hold more American »)«"/"*» ~>»-beau« Eight, will
jLLE __LAr it—•A.iwa.j jrr^'^thenABtwr »? premium in a used car
ina than all other vt-fr- cojbine£ gIutted wkH S“e**
including the greatrn rncord in tram- Studebaker’s new low One-Profc
portation — 30,000 mile* in a6,gyices have swept aside all barriers to
con* 4 Eiirht ownerahin. See th* Make
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No extra gear shifting can give a six-
cylinder car the silken smoothness and
flexibility of an Eight.
Why.not get an Eight — a smart
new Studebaker Eight.’ Enjoy it today
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liche base, highway 55. s
Kent county: 41.44 miles gravel sur--
I face course, highways 84 and 84-A.
Hays: Concrete bridge over San
’a’ Ford Market for used
be used, <m Railroad Bt.
re, Pro®. Adv.
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Bonded and Insured
Two Trucks Daily Between.
Houston and Navasota
Phene Preston 4809.
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Permanent, finger, comb and
marcel Waves. Hot oil treat-
ments. Facials. Manicur-
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Camp Beauty Shoppe
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lic response already has made Stude-
baker the largest maker of Eights in
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Business and Professional Directorv
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L. W. ROUTT
Fire. Tornado. Casualty
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__poration oper-
lifler^rit make*. • And
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DALLA$ Sept. 18 (INS) — A ten-
cent purchase may cost a local five
and ten-cent store damages of $10,000.
A woman filed suit for $10,000 dam-
ages in J udge . Royall R. Watkins’
Ninety-fourth District Court against
F. W. Woolworth, 1520-24 Elm street
The petition states that in the case of
Agnes Marie Harvinson et vir.s she
went to the store in the company of
.» another person and bought a 10c purse
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us abb Mas going out she heard a
ee ctlling. “Stop”! She did not
>J»»ltoe they were calling be». Tben
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ning after her and subjected her to
humiliating question^ and accusations
before a crowd of ped|
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB
PROBATE OF WILL
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The State of Texgs, ‘ '
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Grimes County—GREETING:
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED
to cause the following notice to be
published in a newspaper of general
circulation which has been continuous-
ly and regularly published for a
period of not less than one year pm*
you shall cause said notice to be prlnt-
W ^jMadt once each -wtote tor the
t pagtod •ti-ton day* pgcluMve of the
first, day of publication before the re-
turn day hereof : <
NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOB
• PRQBATB OF WILL:
; Thi^ State ef Texas, ■ •
To all Persons interested in the Es-
tate of Mrs. M. E. Surry, Deceased,
; J, iN. Hurry'ha* filed 4n the* County -
Court of Grimes County on the 12th
day of 8«pt., A. D. 1929, an applica-
tion for the probate of the last Will
and Testament of said Mrs M. E.
Etnrry, Deceased, and for letter* tes-
tamentary (the said Will accompany-
ing said application), which will be
beard by said Court on the Fourth
Monday in September, A. D. 1929, the
same being the 23rd day of September
4. D. 1929, at the Court House there-
of, in the City of Anderson, Texas at
which time all persons interested in
said Estate may appear and contest
said appficattorr should theydsrim -to
do *0.
_n*n*rx HAIL NOT, But have you
Att W ttfiwtoCere said Ciott Hd*
’Wift, wttl your return .therMh en-
dorsed, showing how you have execut-
ed the sam*.
' Given under-my hand and *sal of
said Cou#t,riMs*12th day Eeptem-
1»er, A. D. 1929.
(Beal- RUSH WOOD,
Clerk County Court, Grime*
County, Texas,
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Al'STIN. Texas. Sejit. 17 t’oti-s.
;tr:i< t.< for coiistriielion of 170miles of
1 highways, including 60 miles of con-
j crete pavement, and three bridges will
i be let by the highway commission in ; .
its two-slay session beginning Tues- ;
day.
Delegations from 29 counties seek-
| ing designations, re-locations and aid I
i will apjiear before the commission |
2* during the meeting.
Construction to be authorized is es-I
timated at $2,521,000, the.projects to j
be in 14 counties, as folows:
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Goliad: 29.80 miles concrete pave-
ment. highway 12.
Milam: 13.81 miles concrete pave-j
! ment. highway 43. |
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 188, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1929, newspaper, September 19, 1929; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1372957/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.