Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 147, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 1, 1931 Page: 4 of 4
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SEEDS GROWING
ACTUALLY SEEN
Bathing Caps
Bathing Belts _
Austin, August 1 (INS)—Market
demand to be included in the defi-
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Cardinal Sliced, 1b. L
Cream Cheese, 1b.____: _
Yard Eggs, dozen_____
Maxwell House
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AU $17.50 Suite Now ...
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Misses’ Bathing Suits -.$2.95 to $3.50
Boys’ Bathing Suits --$1.50 to $3.50
Ladies’ Bathing Suits ___$2.95 to $3.95
Ladies’ 2-Piece Bathing Suits___$3.95
Men’s Bathing Suits .___$2.19 to $3.50
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Where Thrift Sets the Fashion
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spending the week with her daugh-. Crittenden and son of Houston ar
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WHAT VALUES! The biggest cloth-
ing values, plus the most complete as-
sortments you have ever seen at this
time of the season. Every garment of
superior quality and style that is expect-
ed at Patout & Co. You can’t afford to,
miss this opportunity to make choice
selections at these remarkably low
prices.
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tures of actual germination of 1
seed have been perfected, and |
have been sent abroad to be shown j ■
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time made by Wiley Poet and Har-
old Gatty, record holders.
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i NEW COURT HOUSE FOR
COLLINGSWORTH COUNTY1
I Wellington, Texas, August 1 (INS)
' Contracts have been let and con-
struction will start at once on the
new Collingsworth county court
house. The project, including cost
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At Miller’s Theatre
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AUGUST 6th and 7th
► When Sen. Davis Was Gassed
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paniedby Miss Eda Dooley of Aus, t to remarry. — a m . a
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Worth told the house , Saturday
morning. "Not for the purpose of
fixing the price, but to prevent
glutting of the market.”
Debate on the Wagstaff con-
servatiop bill consumed the morn-
ing session Representative T. H
McGregor of Austin denounced the
Wagstaff bill, claiming it indirect
| attempt at price fixing. The con-
servation measure should prohibit
-only physical waste, he declared.
The senate state affairs commit-
tee heard R. E. Hardwicke. attor-
ney for the Central proration ad-
visory committee advocate conser-
vation which woud prohibit eco-
nomic waste or production beyond
the market demand.
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at the congress of international
seed testing associations in Hol-
land. the office of motion pictures
of the United States department
of agriculture tor the bureau of
plant industry has announced.
These screen studies of plant
growth, which enable one to see
in a few moments on the screen,
actual growth which occurred over
a period of from three days to a
week, were made by the depart-
ment's time-1: pse machine. de-
signed and built by the late How -
ard Greene of the technical staff
of the office of motion pictures for
the purpose of ; lentific research
This machine automatically turns
on lights. makes exposures. turns,
off lights, stops action and re-
peats the performince at intervals
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afternoon Mrs. Emma 8. Thomas
had her grandson, Billie Thomas
Cone, with a few of hie boy
friends to meet on her lawn where
she served them a delihgftul pic-
nic supper of sandwiches, chipped
potatoes, petit pois peas, frozen
peaches with jelly, chocolate cake
and iced tea.
Then the prettily decorated
birthday cake with its 14 tiny
candles was placed before the
honor guest, who made a wish and
blew out each little light. After,
assisting Grandmother in gather-.
ing up the fragments of the sup-
per and thanking her for a happy1
birthday and such an enjoyable
party, the group of boys left for
the picture show, where they spent
the remainder of the evening.
Billy received lovely gifts from
each of his friends present.
of furnishings, will represent an
outlay of $150,000
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SPECIAL
60 pounds No. 1 Irish potatoes
for $1.00 delivered. 1 1-2 cents
—— | Misses Nina and Margaret Me- Dallas, August 1 (INS).—Police
T Farlane of this city arid Robert 1 today believed mistaken identity
OR' I McFarlane of Houston have re- 3.1
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| turned from a trip to Carlsbad
Cavern, the White Sands of New night of Sam Bakal, who was shot
Pangborn for a round the world
flight' record met with an unex-
pected setback today when the
airmen were forced down at a
point 300 miles west of Irkutsk,
Siberia. The fliers left here a
10:20 yesterday morning hoping to
reach Irkutsk, a distance of ap-
proximately 2.600 miles, in 24
hours of flying.
They planned to sweep across the
vast stretches of Siberia with
stops only at Irkutsk and Khar-
nition of waste is to be prohibited . bid of Hugh Herndon and Clyde
in any oil conservation bill, Rep- -
resentative Walter Beck of Fort
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Rev. Arnold Ihrig leaves Sunday
for his home in Johnson. Nebras- |
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barovsk. thereby bettering the
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ranging from 30 seconds to one
hour, indefinitely. The result is
time-lapse or* action
cinematography which shows
flowers arid plants, and in this
case, seeds growing as if by magic.
The magic of it is that time-
lapse photography makes visible to
the eye action that is normally
invisible. By knowing the inter-'
vals at which pictures were taken
(the camera makes one picture at
a time, then stops, hence the same
stop-motion, or time-lapse) rate of
growth can be computed accu-
rately.
In the study of the germination
of spring vetch, the time-lapse
camera recorded growth for six.
days and nights, making one pic-
ture or "frame" every seven min-
utes.
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Miss Betty Jare Harrod has re- arrival there from the East They were married at Newton, Conn.,
urned home after a three weeks' uly 3 Mallory stated that he was going back to his work in New
visit in Houston York, and his bride was on her way to Hollywood to make her new
Berlin, August 1 (INS).-Two
persons were reported killed and
many injured today in a series of
political riots in various parts of
the city. The most serious clash
was in the east end. where a pitch-
ed battle between Communists and'
police occurred.
Communist, snipers stationed on
roof tops, opened fire on police,
who responded with a fusillade.
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 147, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 1, 1931, newspaper, August 1, 1931; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1558544/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.