Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 30, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 16, 1927 Page: 3 of 4
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NAVASOTA DAILY EXAMINER TUESDAY, MAR 15, 1927.
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Fhom- T. B Hurt.
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SOME SENTIMENTAL
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Phones 302 and 107,
Whore Quality Reigns and Priooa Ar* Low”
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ABSTRACT CO.
ABSTRACTS ANO LOANS
Anderson, Texas
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!3a Purely VetetableTonlcI]
H In Use Nearly 50 Yean I
: Sold Everywhere II
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A Very Important Sale
Ladies, Misses’ and Children’s
FOR RENT Four room bouse with
bath, partly .m-wly papen-d. close to
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Local and Personal
Newu From Keith
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for the Baptist Church.
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$1 1(1,000 in
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building construction
since January I,
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If Russian school children Hike their
arithmetic text books seriously the
next generation of bookkeepers In this
country will keep u fearfnl and won-
derful set <>f books. A review of the
school books issued by the government
publishing houses In the principal ci-
ties of the Soviet Union shows mi Ex-
traordinary list of mistakes.
. Nine (lines thns- is equal to 24, and
nine times four is eqmtl Io 32 accord
Ing to I21MMM1 arithmetic texts issued
In Rostov. Seven times 13 equals 24,
declare 560,1100 texts Issued In Moscow.
Three million texts printed by the
Kiev government publishers announce
In their tables of iiivnsiiretmmts that a
foot is equal to lob .5 gramma! The
government pnblUbers of Ilornel is-
sued 280,000 tables of metric meaaare-
ments hi which they announce that a
ruble meter Is‘equal to IOOO meters.
Northwood.
Or not. 1*.
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Farm and
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Black coat and vest Friday,
on * Washington or Tent h
Reward return to Ice I’lanL
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RIBBONS
FOR
Typewriters
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MraArara were egUttliahed by Span
b in 171.0 near Nacogdoches and Ban
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Ring 420 for Program and Schedule.
us for Legal Blanks
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VEGETABLE Plants, cabbage,
toea, sweet and hot peppera,
plant, and w Idle Iteml lettuce,
b.’lural Co. Ph. 171.
no refunds - no exchanges
No charges
k No information given over telephone,
r must come to appreciate the wonderful valf
. pes, and if you come, you’ll buy.
Hundreds of garments put out lor spe-
L cial selling—all in separate lots.
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K* Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Priced 39c, 69c, 99c, $1.49, $1.99, $2.89
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Gambling is one vice which the So-
viet. government though recogDlalDg It
as "IsmrgtsdB." lias done nothing to
suppress; (in Hie (sml rary I he govern-
meiit runs public gambling halls In all
the principal cities <rf the I nion, It
also imilntiuiis a monopoly <>f Hie umii-
ufrtctiire uf playing cards. \ dinrce
Just Issimd Hssigus tlm profits from
the monopoly to the. ('omiulssorliit of
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Rollers,
^7."a > for singers.,
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TOMORROW
“TIN HATS”
A post war comedy with Conrad Nagel, Claire Wind-
sor, George Cooper, Bert Roach and Tom O’Brien
Take a trip to the Khiue, the laud of wine, aauer-
kraut. ami marka.
A munedy you won’t forget.
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“The Lyin’ Tamer”
Schedule: 1:20, 3:20, 5:20, 7:10, 9:00 P. M.
Adults 25c Children lOe
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week end.
gone to Braxorle to move
lliird'llurt who will rslde there.
A new organ hns been purchased
FOR RENT i>nv suite
Mouth side, Furnished
II. Le\y.
Golden Opera Canary
Si Andreitsherg
I hi Ir,
rs. .1. G. Whitten
Ram aampled Simon's strength. Rum
Him. st ruggled; Radio shouted “Stride
Ham!” Roon Bam aped swiftly, swiftly
somewhere. ,
Hummer's auu sank slowly. Stars
shone almtnerlngly. Radio, Bimon, sat
strangely silent. Simon suddenly aald
something somewhat surprising.
Radio simply said, “Bo sudden 1”
Roon Radio shared Simon's savings.
Bo stops Simon's sentimental story.
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rase of the many sbtiafled custom
fra by having your cleaning and
K done at—
“WILSON’S”
Phone 178
Adding MmIum
Sadie screamed—slapped Bam. Soon Owing to several calls ion add
machine ribbons we added sc
of the Burroughs Adding Mach
Ribbons to our line of Typewrf
Ribbons. We bare the latter
almost every make of TypM
Nivasota M
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PHOMB M
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Staple and Fancy Groceries
“The Store of Real Service’’
Navasota, Texas
QUEEN THEATRE
TODAY
“THE LADY IN ERMINE”
with Francis X. Bushman and
CORINNE GRIFFITH
I.orgeoiis gow ns pomp, glory uttd luxury of royalty
and < oriiinemore lienuHlUI limn evei‘l
l.iberix Iii.igiizuir culls her I lie - most' beautiful wom-
an hi i In- world. *
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Daily
News
Letter
. st WerM (testers e<
Peeutetteo
nt loin mid met wi ninny
former yeiirx. He mid B.
•will xhortly go to Bryan for
with llieir old friend, W. 1’ Trant,
Who Is nt ill confined to his room.
MIns Glitdyu I’reMCotf mid Ewing N
TihuI were hen' for the week end
route Io lohi to the County Meet.
Robt. I*. Trant will go to Bryan this
week to meet hlw Mister, Mrs. Belle
lauig, of Wellington. Kami., and IiIh
brother, Emmette Trnnt, of Run An
gelo, who uro In Bryan on a visit with
their fat tier, W. I*. Trnnt.
E. B. Hfediuiiu was In Houston and
Biiizorle Inst week eml. He having
Mrs. Mil-
Undergarments
Tomorrow, Thursday, March 17
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ij Values Entirely Too Good To Overlook
FRITZ MEYER
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Is I .I I I I. Mm II Ijuilc a fi n IT<ou
lul<- .llteiided the ('<>uid.\ Meet ill
Itdn liist I iidnx mid l- riday night.
The i n iu which lei I Sa t iii-diiy morning
iulerfciTed to sonic eXIcait \ll speak
verj hlgld.Vi h.I I lie way M r Gilpin
and t he loin people entertained t he
visitors A nhe barbecued diimer was
served ill the noon hour. The Iola tn
dies bringing well filled baskets
ciike-s. pies, salads, plrkles, etc.
At (Ills writing we luive no official
miiibiinceiiicnt as to the entries Keith
made.
Lonnie Pope of Kingsville s|s*nl a
few days here hist week.
Uncle Billie Gook of Parker Uouiity
Is Ih>i<‘ visiting relatlvi's and friends,
incidentally took hi the (bounty Meet
friends of
F. Minith
a ' visit
FOR HALE
Birds of
8BHI0 per
Phone 393, M
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“THE SILENT FLYER”
Schedule: 1 20, 3:20, 5:20, 7:10, 9:00 P. M.
Children under 12, 10c; Adults, 25c
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BAB1 ('IIK'KR-From thoroughbred.
high egg producing flock of Rhode
Island Reds, prlge winners. Hatch Off
every week after .tun. 25.
prepaid Guaranteed live
Hall’s Rhode Island Red
Hatchrv.v, Navasota, Texas
and intMtinal
g»Wn<Mdue
M* h jnMhing
wit Infants'and
axadve.
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$2.80
In order that you may not misunder-
stand this advertisement we will say that all
of our general line of Cotton and Silk Un-
Kvi
derwear are not included in this sale. This
| special sale of undergarments includes only
^ garments put out for the special selling.
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| Come tomorrow and make your purchases
_____ These are samples, s'ecial purchases,
| and garments from our regular stock.
I Lot 1, includes:
Goshiird BriwHdircu up to OrM’, Lmlicx’ Saline and
T Wooku Teddieu up to 65c, Children’a BlootnrrH
up to 85e. Boys’ ami Girls’ Play Suits up to 75c
and other garment*. Priced----
| Lot 2t includes:
I Ladies’ Saline Petlieoats up to $1.00, Ladies’ <’.<»!
ored Cotton Bloomera up to $1.00, Gosaard Braa-
•ierea up to $1.00, Naiiwook Gowtta up to $1.00,
Knit Teddies up to $1.00, Boy a’ and Girls’ Play
Kgfy; Suita up to $1.00 and other garmenta^ Priced-----69c
k Lot 3, includes:
I . Ladies’ Stepinn and Bloomers up to $1.50, Ladies
Fit ■ Gowns and Pajamas up to $1.65, Voile Teddies
I ' , up to $1.50, Ladies’ Lustre Petticoats up to $1.65
and other garments. Priced---------------.
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r Lot 4, includes: \
Ladies Hand Worked Gowns and Teddies up to
v* • WXM), Ladies’Silk and Cotton Teddies up to
E 1 $2.35, Ladies’ Stepins up to $2.H5, Munsing Vests
I to $2.25, Embroidered Satin Petticoats up to
I BMTOf$2.85 and other garments. Priced------ ----$149
HraLot 5, includes:
I .. Kayser Teddies up to $3.50, Silk Teddies up to
/ $3.00, Voile Gowns up to $3.35, Barronette Slips
up to $3.50, Embroidered Silk I’etticoats up to
$4.85 and other garments, plriced--------------
At 6, includes:
p i Ladies’ Silk Slips up to.$4.85, Ladies’ Silk Ted-
dies in high shades up to $4.85, Ladies’ Colored
Silk Petticoats up to $6.00 and other garments.
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Artmug the ihomI luih-sujiiiili gmu
biers in Itusslii urt- the "tmnn,h;js < hll
ilfvn" who rove In bmiil> of ten tn flf
ty through tin- streets, ruhllng peil
tilers In ttjutr working hours, and
matching pennlea In between. Their
method of iiintchlng |ien ales was one
cause for the government <-haiigiitg tin'
chiiriu-fer <*T thee Soviet copper coins/
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'Nm old five knjieek eoppera were large
as an American sliver dollar. The < pavement. Mrs. irn Gooch.
hoiia-lcHH waifs used to slam theseU
large coins on the5dd<*wulk with such
force that great dents appeared in the
edge of the coppers. The new five ko-
|s-ck £plns, of hroiise, are only alsmt
the slue mid it eight of an Amvrlcati
qmirfer dirllar. and when I he Juvenile
gamlilvrs batter them on the sidewalk,
they tiomive buck unharmed Which Is
wlint 4lie governinent wanted
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in 5 Pound Bags for
JUST RECEIVED
Another Shipment of all
By II. R. KNK’KERIMH KEI(
(International News Hervire Staff
. Correspondent) ;
MOHGOW - Moscow |ss>ple are
sjuwly (-easing to Is- married In church,
mid to have?!heir children ehrlsiened,
I hut when they came to die they still
imdst on burial with a religious cere
s™r T .; f
t The • Ix-ugue of Jin Godless," dedi-
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.iiiMi i-.'i i Ih’ ei.iitiral inn <>f religion ' >i <w> <•) (•)
hl Oil ■ hull I ■ 1 III- Soil,.I I III-.II ’ h.I |H I '•>
In Id il . oHinl At o • < o e - pi o \ i in’i .i L i * > 11
it .nut Ini i.i w-i b >1 jin inl- i i I in.; |
v.if’t ii< , oil- H it ti \ it; . ■
. . < i 11 -hii i m.i'i i r.r; •• in Mo .- ow
>’i . ’ n i rp< i I ornn.il Ij.\ pi-'n- I
. [ I he’ i <-in.i.ii|<|<i' by. lie- Si u i< K < I v rt .m
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: Joi 10(1 IJHI.I Hill -II (Oil I'll.Ill J l>\
I I I in < h II ri h I ii I . > > ■ - fl' -I lif' l<HI < Illi
'.li.'ii horn ii. win i bi i-tem U
jnii t’-. .liiil hr I'.-'i. Hii ihiiiiIki
< Ini I- ninv >nnl. to ►( mil of inn
Chi; i lie ol'lM'-r liiiud III/- iiiunls’i ol re
lonei nl ex \ l< ri> lias i i-inqlned ,
nboiil coiiHtnnl. anil ol lop inirhils, (k>
.. re• pc-rfo'iiii-ed wilh rcligimn- sei viccs..
The ■‘l.eiig-ue..of the Godless'' <\
pltiliis tlirsc phiimineini by silyl tig that
the majority of Hit* dead belong to the
oliler generation wliir-h bus not ■ yet
yielded to the ‘ enlightening'’ Influence
of the I league's allielstlc efforts. <>th
ci s, however, dm lare I hat the .stalls
tics prove the lacagne's con versions Io
iitlieisni are inn inly fblr weiiHiyr con
versions, and that when death
pruUdchvs tin- victim, even though
had professtsl nthe|sm, wlnbeft to
on the safe side and demiindsrn reli-
gious ceremony
The statistics quoted inay give
accurate picture of the religious eon
dltion of Klnscow, but they m‘e far
frotn mlrrorliig the sifimtlon through-
out the country .Moscow’ Is not cd ns
the least rellglqiis ami most Bolshevik
city In Russia. The country districts
where peasant orthodoxy still holds
Its ground, would show quite <l|ff(*rent
figures.
Hinion Stoddarl, slim, simple stu-
dent stood stock still starring sullenly
suddenly saw Hadle Simpkins,
“sweet sixteen," stepping sturdily.
Ham Sloane, sly sport, sat surveying
surroundings sadly, saw sublime Ha-
dle sauntering slowly. Sam, seeking
Hadle, saw Sadie sealed silently, so
Hain swaggered softly Badie-ward.
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