Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 33, Ed. 1 Monday, March 21, 1932 Page: 1 of 4
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the victim.. of an automobile acci n
more numerous than they have been sioners court today as Attorney Ea-
for many years, especially among the - mund Talbot and Commissioners Car
hih farmers. Persons returning to the ter refused to accept charges agarnet “
rural sections from the cities to, ope- seventy-five prominent citizens
rate small farms are said to be res- were arrested in raids on night cluba
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---- New Orleans, March 21 (INS) The
Martins Ferry, O. (INS) —The federal prohibition agents in New Or-
horse is regaining some of its lost leans must go after the big shots in-
...... . . . . . . . I spirited fight to Hde Garner fbr Pe-
J. H. Stewart courteously tetephon- i * 8
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houne Ad shrubs and broke t h a1
smooth expanse of the lawn, to one
sideq the yard wHere backed bybor |
der panting of shruis it serves to
fraabc and set off the cmtral feature '
of the yard plan. the house and it’s '
K warning over the radio which announ- pectea lo break loose within the
B cea a severe storm sweeping southwa rd iranks of the permanent organization
■ over the Panhandle section of Texas. committee in session here today
He says the report stated the temper-^ One member of the committee
■K ature yesterday in the north part of speaking annonymousiy made it clear ,
I . th* Panhandle stood at-82 and today ''hit the executive session would
pire evening frock Is bringing back
modern, but nonetheless very
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Arthur Lott is at the sanitarium
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chahts in Navasota say They seem with two broken ribs and cuts
I to be well pleased over the trading Stacey Rowland has several cut .
'that was done Saturday. • j bruises .These three young men
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FUAHIHHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SU MD AY IM NAVASOTA, IB THE HEART OF THE BRAZOs
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story that hidden money is gradually suffering with three broken rib an
corning out of hiding places and get- bad bruises, Otto Lohmeyer, bookkep.
ting back into circulation again At er at the First National bank ‛i t
able another taste of winter is in store ed the Texas delegation to be Gar- spring and with such delightful wea-
ther there will probably be many dan- i
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3LO0CALBOYS NAVASOTA WONBOYSTENNISSINGLES
IN CAR WRECK THIRTY FOUR TEAMS IN TOURN A MENT
SATURDAY. SATURDAY NITE
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The . barns and barnyard were
screened to hide the view and a trum-
eg senatcr from Missouri, who was 9s where they hav ' hidden money. Put,
:( erated on for gill bladder trouble those dollars th it have been so idte
m. . .. , .. . to work They will be worth mote
last Friday, 12 reported to be recov- ‛
- . . circulation than hidden away
erjng satisfactorily. Mr Reed is n /
j, a hospitel at Rochester, Minn., and his . 0 ,
, physicians say that unless complica- ! Draperies Are.
pet vine waa planted to K.Uw up on cations set in he will recover speed-
the storage water tank Red bud, yo ’ ily
pon,dogwoo coral berry, scrub cedar !
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’ Garner- the most discussed candidate
of Interstate Commerce Commission to
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and sumac were amang the native rA rArTPnT A Iki
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It had dropped to 18 degrees above blight the efforts of any politician
. aero. who sought to hitch his aspirations
Locally the wind shifted to the , to the Garner star
commiuee decided to consider the ft
posni to exempt all tood stutts, r “
| raj ' and ethical medicines ha—
is what some of the mer- the home of Wm. Bosse suffering
with extortion, public convenience necessity does not
Og inquire cpmstruction by the Abilene a minent
Mr. and Mrat W. A, Norman and Mt- Southern Railroad of a proposed ex-
■ tie daughter, Mup Ann of Bryan t4|naion in Runneis, Tom Green and
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Japanese representatives based on 2" "" '■
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— . * Austin. March 21 UNSY — Despitetroops to remain at thei present y.. requested te be p. — .n!
i The Navasota Fire Department is-, h . . . k . • n, m
.2 o* th prophecy of his candidacy by a sition outsicle the internet tonal n*.
। bringing Bill Faris and his Lone Star i ; {-
ga05 “,0 . K member of the legislature commonly within a radius of }2. miles of Shan-
• Five back to Navasota again Friday1 , ® l u < i r
zu,, A.e.,. regarded as the administration man. gnai; second. Japanese forces ar? !
night, March 25th, however there will ; i ... , L
be “eight of 'em” instead of "all sev- I Governor Sterling today clung to his withdraw at the time and Tor a dit
en of 'em”. This is said to be one of silence regarding whether he w . 1 1 ance to be arranged lateri third joint
the best orchestras in the state. stand for re-election. Petsch predict-t commission of Chinese. Japanese. Ertt-
This will be the first dance thisled the governor would run and be ish, American. French Uallan d.pb^
। elected on the platform for tax sys- matic and militar} representatives to
I tem reformation, regulation of utili- j be set up to supervise and certify car- ;
I lies, elimination of overlapping state rying out of the first two points of !
the 1 the agreement.
Saturday night which occurr on .
Yarburo road
The trio was returning from a nin
‘ Stoneham avout twelve ocic,
urday night when the accdeni hip;
d. Mr Lott was, dvinj h, i
coupe in which thethiee whr
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SALES TAX
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Washington. March 21 (INS) — Th*
flrat break in the fight against the
"Beast of the City” the new con-
tinued story which starts in to-
day's issue of the Examiner is a
etory that is said to stand your
hair on end. It tells of the hor-
rar. cruelty, the heart-wrenching
thrill of a relentless “beast”. It
tells of a menacing spectre reach-
jag out from big city jungles to
lay its cold, murderous hands on
uhe lives of all within its reach.
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importance in the back to the farm stead of wasting time arresting petty S
। movement reported in eastern Ohio, offenders. This was the substance
Horse sales are reported to be much of the ruling in the federal commis- i
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•*l bout evenings, not Joo forial and tered in Denver recently atter he hau
, i oon too simple either juftered the words 78 El Jebei Den
On Ffiday. April 1st, the American .__ . ■. cei,,
Logion Auxiliary of J. Wilie’Ldigh -Molene makes theeEmpire evening ; Coln
pest No. 152 >s antertdining with n.growniu a new * tnal tooks like The mystery man was fuu.id w . , - ... ,
, old. ime , .uare dan • - 20 tbe city nal. wool ina pure bight red. The bo der ing in a iqrei in swue ' 1. 2" ..
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iMLiN l Hl: VI I ,, U1. 5 t0 be most akertaming ? l -rJ” front end a in obrevintiou of . louze r. me
■ * back The skirt begins below the d-o i ecollect d . > haf he w ..
UIADCT CKTAHRV A- en1 re public w invited to take,, gored ad fitted- with a pie. old and h, n iway . ,n s .7 we
IIVIWG 5UnVAI elinthe dance All who come to t. between each godet to make a den 30 'years. • mnemenr
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' / ‘Aenejccetumebjin ieepmgwttb the. , . Arter much Paipfurf eifot to rtin
Georg.- D:v at th. B6. Valley ' "-csion Real Old tithe niusic win ? - Silk fibbonsare twisted to make theberhispasthe :a cecalietno..
Sanitarion i eceiving m -dici attend lie piyedmmid two or three of cries . ‘ PI ine an . t . i ... > . ‛ puff, eeninjuied in an accident ebuirt a
tion for , 6; •en leg 'Mr. Daviscny citizens wihic for tne dan ''' w" • ihip He toldt fulling nd strihi.
works on thiMarih len farm ne ir, wiit be ireat fun and quite "ieorgnite in wi . hedes f pet-gen- ■ dasainthe icy deck,
Navasot I. His let leg is, broken, i ■ rent in the wi o' ent, yt inment cneblue mai - an. hex Emipire C "cil or El .label tenpl- ot e
when heifi fr h Ae Sundv . < mepican Legin Auxilary is wn: with ? scarf ttticanentovor : ac shrin av been - atc ni-.
gf morning ' . . ... ,m.kg plans fr a big tm aad are, n"sheuide tiphed ihothehig* t "hiecri"enclue
E ' Ita was rated thi ,’1r Davis was <1 ertising the dance through ' heto '' at he brevces - iy Civd M 78, it
E : driving cittle on th. - id between the cout wlih printed dodgers. . A 1Von.voil de soie 13 cointined with hid h:on J.i.led ;
5, Nayasoia nd An. hon when the adm -nun t r the couples will e n: ■ nnther ho ve libs n lu- . .- s .csage s,c
53 accident cecriag. H: made a quick be charged at the door
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I EEA well landscaped yard for the ex-
# penditur of $5.15, some work and
Ecarefui planning is the achievement
T of Ma. J. K. Mason, yard demonstra-
tor of the Courtney Home Demon:tra-
tiom Cih, Werking under the guidance
SratMisMaudie Holt, home agent of
P’s Grimes county.
The first step in Mrs Mason's work .
E* was the making"o a yard plan based
M on three principles of landscape art,
R ' that the house should be “tied to the
MR - ground" with foundation plantings of
2 shrub. some of which will remain 1
M green the year around, that in front |
EE, of the house a spread of green lawn
iz Shall be placed to create a feeling pf ;
R ‘apacioueness and air and to serve toi
Fi. set off the beauty of the house and
»1, it's foundation plantings as a jewel
E is displayed on a piece of velvet, and
g- that all uhsightly sorvice buiding .
K areaa and v:ws hal 1 • ne by
2 to aubstitut beauty l<r
- ugliness. • '
2 . In following her plan Mr- Majon
5- found it neci aiy to move a number
. of CM* tees gfowing tn hr yard to
B .'the heme ofc ha 2d and tpchonje :>
L, bed « gay aummer buiming ant
pie fronaactues he float of the ' y rd
E. whe it disuracid the ye from ibe
mysme 5"","
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hated
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i not merely five and ten cent pure-
1 cha.es that were real buying. When
| it Came tolmaking change it was no*
J Tor a ohe dollh r bill and perhaps a
1 fifty cen- .piece but ten and twenty
dolls, bills. One man even had a
<‘10 bill in his pick t which he hind- '
ou* fof change That mieans busi-
"i- - not only piching up but mor
liars re coming out frm behind
"ip 1ick un 1.* -he murtres and in
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 33, Ed. 1 Monday, March 21, 1932, newspaper, March 21, 1932; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1445508/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.