Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 295, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 24, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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Wash Hoke
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f>0 years to stimulate
lord (irculation, to give
com'acting warmth and to tooth mua<xilar
aches and peine. Peaetaetee; Doesn't Bbater.
A TIME TESTED LINIMENT
The tantalizing flavors of true :rnay>
onfi.ii'.c and t rue old-fashioned Im tiled
(irrsMing newly combined! Smooth
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Itchy Ringworm
No waiting! Blue Star Ointment
melts, sending tested medicines
deep into km pores where it ends
itching by killing the gertns of
ringworm, rash, tetter, eczema and
foot itch. Very southing. Quick and
sure. Pkasaut in udor.(ajv.)
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was noted
A million men have reduced their shirt-buying r~
simple rule—look for the Arrow label. And a n
men prefer the Arrow Trump to any
that’s made!
They like Trump’s good looks,
style and tailoring. They appre-
ciate Thump’s permanent fit.
That’s because it’s Sanforized
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See Trump today ... the shirt ;
whose quality and price has re- J
man,
holding the bulk of the food and cloth-|--
ing required for the winter party had I
just been emptied and a switch hoist
had begun to transfer the cargo stor-I
ed between decks in number two. The
wind hauled in the southwest now
rapidly shifted into the north, held
while, then veered into the east
The waters of the bay continued to I
rise and the swell, together with the
push of wind, slowly started to carry
away the the four telephone poles
which have been employed as cast
of fa to keep the ship from smashing
her plates against the submerged ice
foot. *
At the berth two shorings Tiad, in
fe^ct, been broken adrift when Admiral
Byrd gave orders to cast o/f. Unload-
ing ceased instantly. All hands were
summonded and men came on the
run from the food caches to slip the
toggles on the ten fore and aft moor,
inga and string lines made fast to dead
enda sunk in snow about four years
ago. The ship, when the telephone
pole lines were chopped, moved out
blood becomes thin and watery. ,nto the chill fog of the bay.
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Grimes county was originated
1846 from Montgomery county and
named for Jesse Grimes. Ite area is
812 square miles and has 22,642 popu-
lation. Anderson is the county seat of
Grimes erfunty. >
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ho tert I’l'oiiil. | imtv
to ton ;m 1111 itnt ion to
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ooliey of e.irrt in<j quid
,H the lowest possible
i: i nile ;it my present lo-
o111111no is completed, so
.Hid see me
VV 'f Neblett
I Tuesday here.
Fred Loggins, Singleton who la sick *V the propeller and
with pneumonia Is improving.
Tony Grupa, Anderson,
ed the hospital about a
oualy ill His condition is still conald-
i ered grave.
1 Mrs. J. W
Ml .’ind Mi .1 Waltri Smith spent
Tiii'mI;i\ in P.iyan
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Refused Insull n>-i. t ».
can tier without
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expodit ion flagship : Admiral
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pent last
it. business
cold
('reornulsion emulsifu s creosote with six
other important innli: '! r’e’nrnts which
1 -tifitlir and lical tlir in .' tmed membranes.
It is not a cheap remedy, but contains no
i arco’irs and cciluin relief. Get a bottle J
irom your driipj’.isl t ‘ t ih.-.v and have it >.gft
ready for in taut use. (rdvj
Athens, .Jan 24 MT’i The (iieek
•ate council today upheld the govern-
ment’s decision refusing to grant
■muol Insull, fugitive Chicago utili
magnate further asylum in
SJft. DavU, C.urito^ TmtM. waa ope-
rated for append'cHU Saturday affer
nooo and I* resting nicely 3K
Dlmpi. Louise Crenshaw of^awi- •** m*X *><»’**>
data wm operated for appendicitis
last Thursday and is showing imprd*»*
ment.
H. E. Foster, Shiro, Texas-, was opa-
| rated last Friday and la doing fine.--'
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CLYDE BARROW
The daring of Clyde Barrow, last of the Bloody Barrows of West
Dallas slum fame, lias caused another chapter to be written on his
record of crime. Alone, except for the possible presence of his
"moll,” Bonnie Parker, Barrow “hi-jacked” the Eastham prison farm
and liberated five convicts, included Raymond Hamilton, another
Dallas, bad boy, and friend of Barrow's. Both are now being hunted
t xli’ti ivcly.
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deal of pleasure to
< 11 s I < > m e rs ami You
Removal Sale a' real
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Sixteen hours later, seven convicts
] scaled the walls and fled.
The state board of administration,
I in charge of penal institutions, is con. I
ducting an investigation, which al- |
ready has resulted in two guards’ dis- > /tl 1
missal or resignation. Guards and mi- I Childrens Coughs
prison officials testified at the! <- - - —
I ten Sldd.lll of
in lb, city the. morning
tune millionaire, who twice
\ letoi ie , entitling him to
m.. once
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I nlong
mi to depart by a11 pl:me, it
untie: lood. without announcing
t ion I,egal experts believe
oi her count i y to which ho ,
encountering new <‘X-1
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fo I \\ h leil. I
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ami 'ha
>nt nine
Colburn, Iola, Texas,
I had a major operation about 10 days
[ ago is doing nicely and will return
| home In a few days.
Lee Childs, Waxahachie, Texas, who
had the misfortune to lose both hia
legs i» able to be up in the wheel
chair.
Mrs. W. H. Fuqua, Jr. returned to
l her home yesterday.
Colored Ward
Abner Cooper of Anderson had a
I major operation last week and is do-
ing nicely.
Hardy Sanders, Plantersville
able to return home yestarday follow-
ing a minor operation of last week.
Maria Hernams of Allen Farm
quiet sick with pneumonia.
Tiaurneo Vasquez who was run ov-
er ty an automobile about 2 months I
ago is still at the hospital.
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Officers Be’
Asked Explain
Action In Case
snee to infect other parsons. Ss
kprlvlas should be tullt to i
Hookworm ct
by wearing
i \|iei|it loll
.1 Ii'oh i tuppei I Bay of Waie.s,
Htifc- Jan 21 (Via Maek'iy Ka-
H'l’i Driven from her berth
the low shelf of bay lee in the
H Wales by a strong wind from
mt henst, the flagship of the sec-
ond Byrd antarctic expedition cruis-
ed yesterday within tW' high barrier
I walls ’of the bay waiting for weather
(to abate.
Twenty men were marooned ashore,
three in the old winter camp at little
America, and the rest distributed a-
mong an empty supplies caches, four
and a half miles south of the edge of
the bay ice and the unloading station
at the iee edge.
Th< wind which drove this ship from i
its berth, sprang up while unloading
was in full swing. Number one hold,
By JOHN W BROWN, M D. C P H
(State Health Officer)
Hookworm disease could be elimi-
nated entirely if sanitary provisions
I were made for the disposal of body
1 [discharges, is the declaration of Dr.
| John W Brown, state health offiocr.
Hookworm is caused by a small, whit-
ish worm, which, when full grown, is
( about a half inch in length and as
| thick as a small hairpin. The very
young and very tiny worms get into
j tiie body, usually by boring their way
1 11Inough the skin; occasionally they are
I swallowed.
With these worms at work the pat-
ient
I He grows pale and listless and may
[have indigestion, pfter a person who
I has a mild case it-'thought to be
merely lazy, when he is really Bick. It
also retards the growth of etyildren
AH that is necessary to hook-
j werm is to get the worms out ot the i
(patient's bowels. You shoulrf''.eon»ult I
your family physician in regard t<u
the necesaary treatment. Th« preScnJ
Ce of hobkworm Oan be easily deterfl
mined by having a specimen^ •Xam-f
ined.
75 per cent of the
gg-i-
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\ oil I’ eon Di lenee
liuve made purelm
II lie | >ert i • i ■ 1 I y satisfied
and c 'll t in tie to
st ore
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Kin Maynard
Duncan, St. Joseph chief of I
ids office informed I ireatrnent for your child's cough
f the contemplated break I
named Boll Brady and Jim Clark I
, (■. :■■ >rt - wh
next day.
after the break
Duncan’s tip
denied Braham
\ TEXAS I’ll \ SI (' I A X 'IMIWX iv’.eha^d E. Byrd; Lord Bledsoe.
\. Texarkana’, lenerai of Next Zealand; and Ladv Bled
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Byrd | o-. Di'-. Shirey has been heard by hi.
upon I I'l'iemfs in Texas a number of times during
’ be broadcast from t he expet
Die nat ion 's I ist eners
pent TudmI.iv m
ill (it
Il Jf I-J Ilin.
WAVABOTA DAILY LU
to which Insull
tin- ministers hid de*'
;l icm wal of his per-
in dreece, hied that
ministers had ample
fm then action
their act ion wa
n that Insull’s pf
“ in Gievce was detrimental to
A me i lean i el at ion ships.
Idle United States had sent a sharp
note to Greece and formally denoun
ced the present extradition treaty af
ter the Greek courts refused twice to
honor’ th American requisition
' for Fatigue
csum4 by om
RADWAY PILLS
tha wgaubl* lualiva, tn
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giva you naw “PaB-”
S««l Poatcard for FREE SAMPIT <a
RADWAY * CO., Inc. (Rat. 1KW'
MB Cwi St.. Naw York Gt,
With Ito-hard D x. Madg,- Evmi.,,
?onv. ay‘Tearle I'n i Merkel, Stuart
Ei w i and Haymond Hatton
iVorth, "wan.
through a perfeoqyy.^^^H
tier certain atmospher* condiUoJ ^3||
< ord ing to American Airways’ at^S ,|
nee”?‘
On rare occaaiona, partioulM^^H
high altitude*, the turtulaasg <««■'
the plane through the air mayoral
in partial condensation of moia&nu^ift
the air with a raaulting cloud funettoO
the air with a resulting cloud fu6h_„^
However, the extrema tenuousntM oAl
such clouds and the relatively amattjl
area which they covar make theta a '
uncommon sight.
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“AVERAGE” ^IR LINE
STEWARDESS 23 YEAB8
OLD, 5 FEET TALL J
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Chicago, Jan. 24 — Now cornea AaiwS
erican Airwyas with news that tha'J
"average” air line stewardess is 21
years old, weghs 110 pounds and standa '
5 feet, 2 inches in height.
Brown hair seems to predominatd ' i
among the women who make flying -'
their career. A check of stewardess^
cs made recently by American AH
ways disclosed the fact that girid
whose tresses were some shade" of
brown out numbered all others ta :
their profession nearly four to OM..,
There seems to be no definite choice
I between brown and blue eyes, the di-
i vision beng almoet exactly even. 3
All the girls, of course, are gradu*
ate nurses of current registration. '
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ANOTHER “PUBLIC ENEMY”
DEAD
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Chicago, Jan. 24 (UP) — William
(threc-fingered Jack) White, public
enemy was dead today after a drink-
| ing party with two “friends” which
was climaxed with gunfire! He' was
, blamed for half a dozen killings, in- ’aS|
I eluding the shooting to death of
policeman, a prohibition agent and a
guard for a payroll.
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litioii brought
every Suturdav
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Enn: ing, Knn
den l.acey Simpson and Deputy War-
den A. J Graham of the state peniten-
tiary today will be asked what action
they took after receiving a warning
| from St. Joseph, Mo., police last
Thursday that a prison break was
planned.
nor
hearing yesterday
John T
det i>ct i v( .
< 1 raham
■’nd
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Tb-
(lawn i
Simpson, afier the break, said he
learned of Dunean's tip late Friday
tint denied Graham had been told
Brady and Clark would participate.
He said Graham told him St. Joseph
officers warned that a trusty plumber
‘and several othi^r prisoners planned to j
escape, but that Brady and Clark I
■ were not mentioned.
The warden said that the report was
investgated.
At the conclusion of last night’s
| session of the investigation, Dr Jam-
ies A. Scott, board chairman, said that
I the board had not arrived at a defi-
! nite conclusion.
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Of 18 swimmers, ncluding 9 women, '
who attempted to swim the English I
Channel in the summer, only 1, a wo. |
was successful.
A million men look for it in a
A million men hive reduced their shirt-buyinf
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 295, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 24, 1934, newspaper, January 24, 1934; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1381439/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.