Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 128, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1937 Page: 4 of 4
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Beeville Cattlemen
Form Organization
La Salle vs Clements (Thursday) <
Washington vs Clements (Friday).
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Trusty Who Fled
Prison Uncaught
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Odds and Ends On
TABLE
POLO
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Men’s and Boys’
44c
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Coffee Shop
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Are. EHlott Jackson and son, Jim-
mie 9t Colgate, Okla., la in the city
visittag her parents, Mr. and Mrs Hal
B. Stoneftsta
or 5 room
bkth. Scott
125-et
Pajamas
For These Warm Nights
BIG DANCE
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Carlos, Saturday,
July 24
MU8IO BY
Southerners Orchestra
Team*
Jr. Chamber
La Salle
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Anderson . . . Phon. 57 I
Consult jm on JW Ab^rapte
Legal Blanks Maps 5
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CONTRACTOR
Painting—Paper Hanging
Work done neatly, exactly, Staaaly.
Furnish material at a disoounL
4 trial Will ihhke you a 'regular
customer.
A. E. Gruetzner
Navasota, Texas
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SXAMroaV THOMPAY,
| Personals |
Mr and Mrs. R. E. Dualap of Mil-
lican, spent a few hours in the city ■
Wednesday night.
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Barron Abstract
STRAWS
in the Wind ’ *
Miss Ella Mae Welle after a pleas- '
ant visit at Galveston is spending to-j
day at Bryan. ’
REPRICED
SILK DRESSES
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Clearance
HATS
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Madrid Defenders
Drive Westward
You'll Enjoy True
Western Hospitality
at the Worth
j into the Insurgent lines
Madrid.
Though insurgent batteries pounded
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Madrid, July 22—Government troops
plunged into a new drive against Vil-
MEN’S BUMMER
PANTS
A Big Saving
98c ’1 “
Swim
SUITS
obtained a ride at that point .
Captain R. J. Flannagan, prison
HAVE YOU BOUGHT DURING
Penney’sClearance
SUMMER GOODS MUST GO
E. M. Perry
“The Quality Store”
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Extra Attractions
"BETTY BOOP CARTOON
“Paramount News’’
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Houston spent the day with
sabeth Noack, Tuesday.
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Now; added for your comfort and fur-
ther . enjoyment is. COMPLETE AIR
CONDITIONING throughout. Remodeled
. .' . redecorated. $150,000.00 spent
to bring you the most modern, up-to-
date hotel in Fort Werth. Yet the same
Western "howdy' the same low rates.
$2
number by Miss Hoctor, as well as a
group of novel enaemblq dances spa-
cially created for the picture.
Six song hits composed by George
and <ra Gershwin are featured in
the film, of which “They Can’t Take
That Away”, ‘Tve Got Beginner’s
Luck ”, and “Let’s Call the Whole
Thing Off" are in the best-seller
class.
In addition to Miss Hoctor, the fea-
tured oast of the picture includes Bld-
ward Everett Horton, Eric Blor^
Ketti Galllan, Jerome Cowan and Wil-
liam Brisbane. Mark Sandrich direct-
ed the Pandro S. Berman production
for RKO Radio, with Allan Scott
and Ernest Pagano writing the
screen play from the play by Lee
Loeb and Harold Buchman. “Shall We
Dance’’ comec to the Miller’s Thea-
tre Sunday.
After spending a week with his un-
cle, M. D. Bloxom and family. Watt
Whaley left this morning for hia|
home In Kirvin. He will stop off In
Groesbeck to visit his sister, Mary
for a short wh)le.
farm manager, said Pope was listed
on the prison records as kf ring two
years on an auto theft conviction
$4.00
SUMMER SHEER
PIECE GOODS
EVERY YARD MUST GO
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In order to Olean Out our Spring and Summer goods wo
are making very special prices in every department.
the salient’s southern tip, Gen. Jose
Miaja launched the attack to break
almost a week’s stalemate In the bat-
tle lines.
Government officers said the insur-
gents had lost' 10,000 men, dead and
wounded, in the fighting west of Mad-
rid,
Insurgent gains of a half mile strip
neat Brunete Sunday and a hill over-
looking Villanueva de la Canada Tues-
day were said by government offi-
cials to be insignificant compared
with the insurgent losses of men and
war supplies.
Almost a week’s fighting left the
government still In command of moot
of the territory won 10 days ago.
Government officials estimated the
the Insurgents had thrown war sup-
plies costing 100,000,000 pesetas (about
35,000,000) Into xthe desperate attack.
Miaja's headquarters "was even more
pleased by the fact Gen. Francisco
Franco had been forced to throw his
insurgent war machine against Mad-
rid rather than some less-strongly de-
fended objective such as Santander
on the north coaat.
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New Astaire And
Rogers In Musical
Entertainment Smash
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caught unaware. viMta of
wtnd itfd won. you MMk be
> particularly chic, and sure your
makeup really matches your *er-
sonaltty These cMVSreoMBbUal are
ke -»d to the color of your eyes!
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RADIO SEIVI6E
Starters and Generatsn
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Bicycle
HARRINGTON
AUTO SUPPLY 00.
FHONB 4M
la Franca del Castillo Wednesday
night, attempting to widen the bottle-
neck of their western salient thrust
1 beseiging
Huntsville, July 22 — Dan Pbpe, 28,
trusty lot man at Central prison farm,
who walked away from the farpi ear-
ly Tuesday night had apparently made
good and escaped Wednesday.
Dogs trailed Pope to the highway,
a short distance away, where the trail
was lost, Indicating the convict had from Hill county and was sentsbosd
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Dr. H. BL Schulse attended a meet-
ing Of the Brasoa Valley Ddhtal So-
ciety in Huntsville Tuesday.
Beeville, July 22—A more extensivd
and sounder cattle program for South
Texas is the aim of the new South I
Texas Feeder and Breeder Aaosclatlon ■
organized here. ■
John Seott of Beeville is president; i
Holman Cartwright, Dinero, vice-pres-
ident, and Claude Heard, Corpus ■
' Christi, second vice-president Pro-’
1 gram of the association is of the long-
range type and its beneficial results
will not become apparent imediate- -
■ly, officers declare. It will try to
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EDGAR KENNEDY
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BAD HOUSEKEEPING’’
‘Merrie Melody Cartoon"
AdmiMion 10c and 15c
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LOW AS ' A PER DAY
’ D *• Tile bath and shower In every
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25c |50c 66c
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Dining Room
Mezzanine
Banquet Rooms
ORTH HOTEL
GOOD SURROUNDING FOR RIAL FOLKS”
During these hot sweltering nights is when you need Cool
Porto Rican and Batiste downs and Pajamas. We have them
49c, 98c “d $1.19
QUMMER brings Its own beauty
10 problems! How many times do
you start out freshly and immacu-
lately made up; And yourself a
short time later with shiny aose
and lipstick half gonet You're
miles from your owa dressing
table, so what do yon dot Patch
ip your makeup as best you 'os*
rttb any odd assortment of cos-
metics you happen to have tn your
handbefe.
But here’s a way to solve this ]
problem in a twiakitag.
■tore away Your regular
makeup and get two er
Don’t go through the usual suffer-
ing > *top Malaria rnUlls and fever
in quick time.
Take good old Grove's Tasteless
Chill Tonic! Thia is no new-fangled
or untried preparation. It’s I *
mous medicine you can depenf
Grove’s Tastelew ChiU Tonte
tains tasteless quinidine and i
It quickly stops the chills and fc
It also tends to build you up. That's
the double effect you want.
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on. KO sMMlo your drug store and
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Blending romance, melody, danolng
and laughter, “Shall We Dance", the j
new Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers, musi-
cal film Is said to hit a new high in
screen entertainment.
Made on a scale that surpasses all
the noted duo’s previous vehicles and
offering brilliant novelties In Its dan-
ces, songs and settings, “Shall
Dance” Is hailed as the finest and I
most entertaining picture of the two
stars’ ’ careers.
The story deals with the hectic Idve [
affair between Astaire as an out-1
standing ballet dancer, and Miss |
Rogers as a noted revue favorite. As-
taire's
dancer leads to a series of incidents I
which in turn give rise to popular
belief that the two are married.
Despite Miss Rogers' denials, the
rumors grow and, unable to escape I
the resulting publicity, the two de-
cide that the only way to obtain their [
freedom is actually to get married.
This Ingenious plot Is played against
. a glittering background of modern
life, with spectacular dances and i
tuneful song numbers woven into the !
action, c.r.d with even more romance
and comedy than any of the previous
Astaire-Rogers vehicles.
The two stars present three dances
‘.ogether, one of them a highly unique
roller-skating number. Others include
a solo dance by Astaire in time to
the whirling machinery of an ocean
> liner’s engine-room, another solo in
the finale, a sparkling duet dance by
Astaire and Harriet Hoctor, Ameri-
ca’s foremost ballet artiste, and a solo
CHILLS AND -I
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For Flowers call Mrs, X Walter
Smith. Phone 180. tfti
Say It With Flowers; and Bay It
With Ours. Allphln Flower Shop,
Phone 334. adv lam
Typing Paper ana Seoond SkMta
Membership In the association ***** office.
Plentyxof nice fresh fish at Buck-
alew’s Market. Phone 74. £ 128-lt-o
’ BOB KKNT
FOR RENT—Offloea In Weermtn
Lodge bldg. Apply H. BL Fuqua.
APARTMENTS^!, 4
apartments, privets
Apartments*
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Havs you any Farm Or Pasture
Land for Sale. If so, see me. J. R.
Hardy. U8-12t-p
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■ak of
Cikits
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laiure
effect a closer understanding between ■’
producers and feeders, attaining a
balanced agriculture which would
gradually, benefit farmers and ranch-
ers.
Ranchmen believe South Texas
now producers a fine grade of cattle,
but there is still room for .Improve-
We ( rnent.
is dpen to feeders, breeders, farmers
and businessmen Interested In improv-
ing the grade of South Texas cattle.
SOFTBALL TEAMS
interest in the slender tap-1'
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 128, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1937, newspaper, July 22, 1937; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1381592/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.