Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 101, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1933 Page: 4 of 4
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Italian* Listed In Directory
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Children 10c
Adultp 35c
“SCARLET RIVER'’
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Zasu Pitts and Thelma Todd
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CLASSIFIED ADS
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24 Lb. Sack
49c
for rem
25c
No. 2 1/2 cans
1(roz. Jar
15c
5 s 19c
Phone 112.
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FOR SALE
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Swedish Immigration Drops
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Also full stock White
Buy it the way you want it. Coat and pants, extra pants or
with vest.
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A STYLE TO MEET
YOUR EVERY NEED
You'll laugh, if you aren't brushing
away a tear, when this giant of the
wrestling ring meets his first de-
tent -in love! It’s Beery's most lov-
able role!
You will admit their smarUiet>k.
Round Thread Irish Linens, all sizes
LARGE BRIDGE AFFAIR
(X)MFl.IMENTS BRIDE
ELECT OF MONTH
beautiful set
sheet
By ANDREW B. HECHT
(UP Staff Correspondent)
Berlin (UP1 — Recently a modern
steamship left Hamburg for a Jonr-
held down
"Eiiropa".
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Friday Afternoon he
3atu<iay Specials
Red Ripe Full Pack
TOMATOES
No. 2 cans 19c
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stationed in mid-Atlantic, approximate-1
ly half way between british Gambia'
and Pernambuco, and will serve as an ;
aquatic .airport for Luft-Hansa sea-
planes in a regular air service between
Europe and South America. With the
"Westfalen" on station the route for
the LUft-Hqhsa's trans-Atlantic service
to be will he as follows:
La’hd planes will ply the routes from
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FL" ' “‘NED HOSIERY
Smart Sing.e
window.
Di,
',< ncvrned. is one 35u pound
for one nine pound boy. Dr.
the pig in
payment for an obstetric case perform
ed la.-t winter. Heretofore, he had re-
eoiV’-ii only canned goods in payment
’.Emigration from for i^edical sei vices.
~ I’ll Tell You Free
How to Heal
"“California Lemons, dozen----------------
California Oranges, dozen —------
Ur’ift u.a, Cheniis. pound ... ----—
T ctt’jre, each___-a.-----------
New Potatoes, 4 pounds for
j omFtoes. pound —Lr——
Yellow Bermuda Onion, 2 pounds for
Fresh Pineapples, each ......----------
Yellow Beans, pound -----i-/----
Corn, 4 for j__--------------- ...
Cucumbers, each ——
Green Cabbage, pound
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CHEESE
Toilet Tissue
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Bryan Mursbry' and Floral Co.. B.*>-
Texas. Flowers. Mrs I. II R.iw
land, A^ent.
Ai.-o Aesops Fables.
Adtb:~ 25c t'hildren 10c
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Saturday Mid Night
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j seas without seeing port probably
longer than any windjammer of old.
This ship, the "Westfalen", sailed for
what bids fair to bring true the old
dream of a regular airplane service
between Europe and South America, i
One of the chief obstacles ha* been I
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room cot tag
eluding hot.. wd'i. , Acto*.-
from Mr M'idelev. E. M.
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4S Lb. Sack 85c
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An All-Anifiictui Product from the Mohair yarn to the last
stitch of the tailor's needle.
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Houston, June
diacouragtng m
Roosevelt'* plan
will open up a *
tising*', in th* l,---- ----
•on, N*w York, prMtdant of tha Ama
lean Association of Advertising Age:
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Benson was h*re to address the M1
annual convention of the Texas Pra
Association, which went into it* sei
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After June 5th oije six
, .ill conveniences, in-
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Perry
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Holbrook Aiiz <I.’P> — A held of
1." ileei transported to the south him '
of the Grand Canyon by airplane three ,
years ago. now numbers 1,200 bead,'
acordirtg to forestry ofifcials. The air- ’
line distance flown by the deer was 11 |
miles. Had the deer teen moved by 1 !
truck they would have traveled 7f1
miles.
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and Double breasted models. Look in our
“Fireside Factories” Dot Quebec as Old Arts Return
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Dyitb Wallace Beery, Karen Morley,
Ricardo Cortez, Jean Hersholt,
John Miljan and others.
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"On the whole’’, said Benson, ^id-
v'tUn'ng nvn ar*- delighted with the
p-esldent's idea. If be is given hie
woy, business will revive.”
In addition to Benson, 400 delegates
were to hear addreaee* by Samuel O,
Chicago, editor of Railway age, and
W. C. D'Arcy, preaident of the Saint
Louis advertising agency bearing hie
name.’
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of < Xi'hange here, so far a -
Cuiby
Tomatoes in any quantity for pick- potki i
103 Ciirby recently received
'I’.’.et.i'-n". ’ Captain ,loach- i
; held down the L
Job aboard t»je Europa". He I
natqe ifor himaelf as an
. 'her flyer' A third pilot foil
the •ran--At!antjQ itiut.' C''i||t.iia Ru-1 ■
tiolph th."mor vor, Klausbtuch of the i
....'I,.:1'. C<d»dor ^yndicJtc has been a,
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mechanic, and radio ope'T
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refully sc- '
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(.'apt,'lit, Joh-t vo'n StAtpnitz, for at
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Sweden has dwindled’ to almost noth-'
ing. In April only 10 persons, 20 men
and 2i< women, left through the main
ports of Stcekholhi. Gothenburg and
Malmo This compare,- to 13 m 1932.
65 m 1'131. 4'57 in 1! ! • and 1.63*’ in
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FLOUR
Siii’toi Or Halves
Del 3l<>nte
EACHES
Ann I'nge—All Popular l''l;ivi>i*
Pure Fi’iiit
PRESERVES
Del Monte
TOMATO SAUCE
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Field Sails From
Hamburg for Locatior
Chicago (UP) — More than 3,00C
Chicago business and professional men
of Italian extraction are listed in a
new directory published by Countess
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A gracious hospitality of distinctive
charm was the bridge party given
Thursday afternoon by M‘» **ry Au ' -"h
da Hurt complimenting Miss Mary
Rodes, popular and attractive bride-
elect of the month. The spacious rooms
of the home where fourteen tables
were arranged for the interesting gam-
I es were summertime adorned with a
profusion of multi-colored blossoms ac-
centuating the color scheme of PurPle ‘ thp‘faet that technique ha'e’nJt’yet de-
and green Score pads and tallies were voloped un airplane sufficiently safe
! of the same motif. jor a regUiar nonstop trans-Atlantic
’ A unique feature to the players was | service Yet jn vlew of the fact that
| the "traveling Prize which wrapped ■ uch an ajrpiane service on account
I in the chosen colors appeared so mys- | of )tg speed an(J cheapne8s
was need-
i terious and unattainable to the ma aviation experts decided not to
| jority of the participants as only the wait untj| a suitable airplane could be
one making the bid while holding a , constructed. The dispatching of the
I hundred honors was allowed to even ,.Westfalen„ |8 con3|dered the first ac-
!so much as hold the intriguing pack- I g to the ot[em
i age. At the conclusion of five absorb- ; The ,
the final proud possessor of this prize ,
I which proved to be a box of Hudnut's
Bath- Powder while Mrs. John C. Ries-
’ to ri'geived a pair of hose for her
’attainment of the highest score. Miss
Rod’ s was, .specially remembered by
the hostess with a beautiful set of
“hand embroideied sheet and pillow
E. M. PERRY
“THE QUAMSfr STQRfi”
i dancer held
WITHOUT BOND~!S~=
of snothsr machine, which missed
' striking hsr only through quick action
Dallas, June 9 (UP) — Louis Rut- bY ths driver,
hardt, 24 year old night dub entertain-' Justice of the Peace Allen Melton,
er. was held here today without bond 'nd
ordered Kutnardt held without bond
pending grand jury action In the death
of Jo Betty Sell 16. Ruthardt’s blonde i
dancing partner.
Gene Navarre, orchestra leader at
melody tavern, a night club near here
! where Ruthardt and Miss Sell danced,
I testified at a preliminary hearing Lisa Cipriani. The directory is
I yesterday he saw Ruthardt strike the fifth issued by. the countess since 1926
i girl on the afternoon of May 30, and Jo -show the part Italians are playing
later heard the sbund of blows coming In th? city's economic and financial
from a room in which the dancers life. Brief biographical sketches of
were quarreling. That night Miss Sell representative leaders such as Josh-;
died in a Dallas hospital from what ua D'Esposito, consulting engineers I
investigation showed was a blood clot ] for the Union Station and Daily News |
on her left temple. (Building; Joseph Soravta, Sears-Roe-1
Navarre testified that the two dan I buck executive, and Assistant U. S. I
. cers, both formerly of Oklahoma City. ■ District Attorney Lawrence Marine 1
*... ’’Westfalen” is intended to be I previously had been on good terms. He are included. [
ling games, Mis. Louis Dyer became floating aerodrome. It will be I '
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\\ . world is thi»?
Weil, i.i ca;.- you want to knoft,
it’s June again. The Texas Press
association holds its annual meet-
ing June 8. 9 and 10 at Houston,
and Texas News Photos, statewide
newspicture service issued by
Harp.'r Standard Engraving Co.
of Dallas is issuing another craxy
magazine for the newspaper edi-
tors of Texas. This illustration is
on the cover. If you thinfc this
•f'?r the eor.-.-cn'.i:.:!
/ delightful fiuit Huliiii with giupe
..i.imI. wjv- served on artistically dec-:
m itt d ti ;.y.- (■■•ii'. ii-d with crystal bus
l\i t- [jlled wnh dainty purple flowers
Miss Hurt wa? assisted in dispensing
the hospitality of this lovely affair by
he: mother, Mis. T. B. Hurt. Misses
Katie line Lindley. Gladys Milroy and
Dei n:< Tel rell.
Mi - I ’ ' ' -------
of ni 'i y pre nuptial couitesies since
the aiinouii’ . ment of liei ipptoaching
mai.riauit to . Mi . Smauel Dale
n 't Ji . which event takes
June the twenty-seventh.
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Hog Paid For Boy
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Simply anoint tho swollen veins
anil sores witli Emerald Oil. and
bandage your leg. L’se a bandage
tliice iaelrts wide and long enough
to giv’jitlie ntcvssiiry support, wind-
ing It up .s ard i i om tlie ankle to tho
knee. Hie way tlio blood flow in tlij.
v. u-. No nio:e broken 5<?ins. No
more uli t-rs nor open /ores. > No
coi - (i.njoir.:,' Just follow
■ ■ ’ .j y/.u .r,j./sur., to .lie
■ ’ ».i a . " v 1^.,’t keep
/■’ vot: i.rev’ ■
get it at ?
r*it Gig
i ri/tito irive been
from th ■ v»
fohst
With Tom Keene, Dorothy Wilson,
Roscoe Ates, Ed Kennedy and
other a.
The Bad men only laughed at the
movie Cowboy who offered to pro-
tect her.,
Also "SNEAK EASILY with
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QUEBEC—While the rest of
the world is striving to And a
way to reopen closed factories,
the Province of Quebec, ’Jritk
pages torn from the rich history
of its colonisation, is launching
thousands of new ones—“fireside
factories’’—which not only are
solving many an individual eco-
nomic problem but are produc-
ing, to boot, merchandise worth
Morp thaw 110,000,090 annually.
Quebec’s . new manufactories,
arg the roadside "woolen, cotton
and Unen mills’’ of great grand-
i widespread revival of the unique
' French Canadian domestic arts
which flourished here in almost
every household until the ma-
AMke age crushed them cub This
•uigmsr, throughout the pteMr-
eequw.yMg province, mothers,
grandmothers, slaters and daugh-
terqJM sitting once more in the
before quaint little chalets,
eIng evi.....
and hool
fancy lacen Today. I
17.990 Quebec women I
the Enn>pean capitals to Cadiz, Spain. '
From there seaplanes will cprry on as '^H
fat as the Canary Islands. British
Gambia 'he "Westfalen ", and Pernatn.
buco.
"Landing" of seaplanes on thej
"Westfalen" has been thoroughly test-j^B
ed. The y will go down on the water'^B
Rude- has been the recepien’ close to thejr floating aerodrome and ■
will be hoisted aboard by a specially M
constructed device. Hoisting planes ^B
directly out of the water is not fea- ^B
sible in rough weather. Therefore the ^B
"Westfalen” has been equipped with a ^B
I “drag sail", attached to its stern. If i J,
the steamer goes slowly the drag sail
Tlif rati under water. The operation of hoist- ^B
j pj ing the plane is as follows: ^m
The seaplane alights on the water ^B
arid taxies toward the vessel from be- ^B
hind. Once it is over the drag sail ^B
the steamer increases its jspeed. There- ^B
by the drag sail is raised and the plane ^B
is hoisted up to the vessel s deck by a , ^B
i special crane. \ |M
One of the most important, and at ‘ H|
the same time most difficult, tasks for * ^B
tile planes is to find the "Westfalen ", ^m
In order to take care of every emer- ;
I gehey which may occur the "Westfa- .^B
. len" has been equipped with the most ^B
up to date radio sounding apparatus. | ^B
The "Westfalen” belongs to the H
North German Lloyd and formerly ' IS
plied on the North Atlantic route. It j
has been completely remodelildl f6r its
new tasks. fl|
■Luft-Hnnsa will use ph the South
American trans?Atlantip route plane:
! similar to the Dornier Wai which "
Wolfgang von Gronau .used for ii;;*
success’ftil long distance flights. Th f 4
•■••■ew of these service planes wilikcorfl ; t
: ’ Of 'pi’9t
- Ithe United State*. *
, Uuked in eurUur (
▼H mighty 8L Luv
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families^ are being clothed com-
pletely in their own homes.
Montreal.and Quebec, greutwit
cities of the province and two of
the oldest centers of civilisation
on -ehs continent, are encourag-
ing the new movement which car-
ries them back to their own il-
lustrious founders, who produced
by the fireside all of the neces-
sities of life in pioneer d*ys.
Quebec really is the heart at the
activity for located there is the
new Provincial School of Handi-
craft under the direction of 0. A.
Beriau. the expert who inaugu-
of *ntere«t in
Live arts for the pro-
rernment in f
how3Y:r. p ays a ■ coljnisution of
this Cep '...3 f .^a
' .
the days of Jacques Cartier. Sum- '
uel de Champlain. Paul Chomu* i
dey de Maisonneuve And the
rest of that vast army ef eoidlers.
sutesmeq, explorers and church- i
men who brought Old France t v i
the New World, cradled much o.’
the culture and development of
North America and endowed P’
Montreal and Quebee City With i
a wealth of historic attraction*
and a 17th Centnry charm.
Montreal, established la l«4t
by Maisonneuve, and Qu*bge te
1908 by the famous Of
have been citie* of destl
historic* era beRttgM
woven throughout th(
1A3<’. Mi l yet inspiring narrat
vinbial gbi
H Mon( real.
great part In the rertvM fn<h-re
remains to ‘
Boneecours
nearly 200 y- j ;
the "hab’tr* . /’ c
dey and
sell, br•J-■’
time, rr.'t r y.
-along t t r..,,
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 101, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1933, newspaper, June 9, 1933; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1373333/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.