Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
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NAVASOTA DAILY EXAMINER THURSDAY, MAR. 24, 1927.
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Ending Saturday, April 2nd
Childs Shoes
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7 BIG JOY RIDES
20 DROWNED
10 HIGH-CLASS SHOWS
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of Musical, Mechanical and Electrical Effect
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20—Clean and Classy Attractions—20
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Camp Hotel, Ground Floor
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The Oaly Big Show Coining This Sonon
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Fertlizer is known to be the lead-
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a car now for delivery at a special
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Come out be the guest of the Fire Boys for a week—
you will feel better for doing it.
»'ft‘<* in
'hirv* Bnfldiux
yesterday <a{tx*rn<>on for
visit a few days.
Frank Stewart
Slightly Improved
W. T. Ross and Emory Barrett were
over from the county seat today and
were guests of the C. of ty directors
at their weekly luncheon.,,
Beauty Parlor
now open in
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at World Centers of
Population
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Duffy
returned
Klondike
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i Choice of Either
One sack of marbles,
one French ,harp, or
one little doll.
See these little gifts
in our window
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V (he i'erry
i lie Fa*del'll
ii ' sinners'
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and Vegetables.
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C. A. Dunavai
Funeral Director
and
Embalmer
Ambulant Service
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Experienced Operator
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E. H. Ter
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ONE WEEK
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R. A. Patout
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P. B. Bookman
Recovering Slowly
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Also have 12:4-4 for Cotton, Corn
KHARKOV, Russia. Mar. 24—-Twen-
ty persons were drowned when an
overloaded launch sank in the Torents
river.
price of $21.50 per* ton on Acid <-
BIG DISPLAY SALE
AND
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It to
ar rived
The placards that roused the* •‘sour-
dough” to raucous laughter read;
"Milk chocolate 10 cents.’’
“Try a slice of . . . popnd cake;
you’ll like it”
"That,” the “sourdough"
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f R. E. Heard and wife were here
from Plantersville, Thursday
J lie watt i
it siays.
Dying our tq>ecinl|y,’’
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To make it a little
more interesting for
the children who buy
their shoes from us.
We give with each
pair of
The Whip, Ferris Wheel, Caterpillar, Merry-Mix-Up,
Merry-go-Round, Ferry Swing and Baby Eli
for the Kiddies
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lour opportunity to select your Spring and Summer
uit or topcoat from the season’s choicest woolens, and
lave them tailored by the world’s best craftsmen
H. B. ANDERSON
F(MC EXPERT BARBERING
and special occasion makeup >
Have had six years experience
AH wiirk guaranteed to please or '
your money hack.
Haircuts:
Adults 36c Children 25c
t’oiae to my private homo.
Mrs. Lee Werchan Phone 37
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Commencing Monday, March 28
. . ______ 'attempting to arn*st.
Mr. and Mrs. Eriu^t Youens, Mrs. J.
Yoiiens. and MLhscn l.auvir and Erne
| Y’oueiw motorerl to Houston today.
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Mr. and .Mi^.'W. T. Ashford return
ed to their home in Houston iiftdr at-
tending the funeral here yesterday of
Miss Alva Hatchett.
Mr. Stewart, deputy sheriff, was
woiimled on .Mnreli t>t Ii when shot by
M<*xiean desiierado whom lie was
Tim officer has
many friemls I hrougluud Grimes Coun-
ty- who arc anxiously watching his
condition.
Mrs. Annie Lewis arrived Wednes-
day afternoon from Palestine, ~ where
she had ’been visiting for several
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News from Houston is to effect that
.1. Frank Stewart is slightly improved
lint his conditioni js stiir rt'garded as
serious. - 7
R. A. 1’atoiH hits b»s*n al»sefd from
ills store f<»t; the past two days l»e-
cause of: IHuess. ' -
FRIDAY AND S.<» 1 URDA
MARCH 25TH AND 26TH.
ids shown in the lull piece from their Million Dollar >i
:k ot Spring and Summer woolens.
S. H. HOLLAND !
Ed. V. Price & Co., Chicago, will be on hand to
the latest styles, and assist you in your selection.
THE EVENT OF THE SEASON
tfTM the many M|iafled custom
■» by haring your cleaning ami
ftesing done at—
“WILSON’S”
Phone 178
Mrs. R. H. Truett accompanied by
her two sisters, who are visiting here,
Mrs. B. A. McGIacblln of Waco and
Mrs. Walter Harrell of Belton, left
Tile literati of San Francisco Is
striving to restore tin* Bohemian at-
mosphere that prevailed in the days of
the illustrious Robert Louis Stevenson,
Frank Norris. Jack London, ate. But
it looks 1ik<* Ran Fntacisco Bohemia
lias gone the way of the famous
Navasota Best Dry Goods Store
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WANT RD—By a widow with four
small ehlldrt'u living on f the out-
skirts of jhe city, washing or other
Work by which a living might be earn-
ed. Can do plain sewing by going to
your home as I have no machine. Can
be reached by addressing post card -to
Mrs. Addle Lyons, care of I*. Ptter-
son. Navasota. Texas. 37-6t
I’. B. Bisiknfan's many friends are
glad to learn that, lie Is improving and
is now able to rest. In a nsdining chair.
He sustained a fractured hip sev-
eral weeks ago and has since been con-
fined to his lied, but recently his
wound has healed sufficiently for his
to rest in a chair.
Strop? the Family Praise!
Houston, Texas.—“I wish to say
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
-x has been a blessing
—to our family, espe-
cially in one daugh-
ter’s case. She was <
in a serious condi-
tion with woman's
weakness and
just about past
going when we de-
cided to try one ’
more remedy we
had heard of — the
■Favorite Prescrlp-
__ - tlon.’ Well, a few
“• bottles of this
helped her so khe has never had any
more trouble of the kind. So it is
no wonder that we have depended
wholly upon this one remedy ever
since for all such ailments/*—Mrs.
Emma Allen, 313 Hogan St.
Send 10c to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’
Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., fpr trial pkg.
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Fnwb dinner —with a pim
wine—for fifty cents, and
tmuis "French" hotels where
served. One of the last bos
Hterati on RnsHian Hill was
ed a few ilays ago to mi
cd. "is what a city famed for steftn apartment bu«L_.
The <tr?vt car bukiue-;* 4bi»ut tl;<*
oidj,- busiiios in | lie world j hut people
Lifter presented .-m odd >ighi
;r group of Ensh*riier>
j h(’I-e <1 few dll.vs ii .',o.
j ' lilting. V. here nio :] <
ei s delta rk. t he st reijl
Ini-tie lor business like rival taxicali
i drivel-' l ids is lH*eaus«^x»f tile city
l.li.dug in competition with a private
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co:, pan; tor str«*et car traffic^
I la vv ! I la vv !" guffaw ed
.ha* Duffy when he
stepped into a San Frnncisisi “snlooii”
recentl.v and read placards luick of a
liar that once was famous for Rs pfkeo
punches. Duffy had Just
from Alaska, where in tin*
days he cleaned up a fortune and lost
it in a thirty-six hour poker game in
Wawson.
Mr amt Mrs. Gavin Black of Roan's
I l'rairiy,<we>n here shopping toda.v
By WILLIAM PARKER
t International News Service Staff
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SAN FRANCISCO San Fnlmlsco
lias Its sIkm‘s shined h» the tune of
juzz music
So jMipuhir has tills satorial art be-
come that a group of negroes who
• i i < d a siioesldning shop with a phu-
hpurnpii ,-.nd shim*'hoys who slml'fled
to the f.vlhin of tin- tun ic ilia: a'mw
.j enth "parlor " made it- :ipp ir.-.nce
tliis week.
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Specials
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1927, newspaper, March 24, 1927; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1381386/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.