Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 78, Ed. 1 Monday, May 11, 1925 Page: 1 of 4
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spend that day tn Madisonville.
nermen were killed and
were wounded in the first outbi
serious trouble near Berlin
to the triumphal arrival of Field Mar-
shall Von Hindenburg to assume the
(gating th|t vic
stopped him /and told 1
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Commerce Herbert Hoover welcomed'
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every case the was tilled by A. A.-AUbma wh^wS
* introduced-’ by Mayor Ward B. Tem-
plemaa. '
Mh^J^OA^olm'but-a few aaiaufea
daring which time he expressed appre-
ciation of the welcome accorded, by*
Navasota an^'a^^utf^w^o^l!^
dations of 1
feel somewhat familiar with the place.
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A Letter From Hell. OW :
you ever Mear of _gueh a
jtMmf^ Watc^'ttiia apace to-
morre w
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the arrival of the war &d opened
fire after the Bepublipms had at- »
tempted to expel! them from the inn. -
^any resources an4*
fact that Oorsicana tel
test city per .capita. Hfek|
ild that from .a population ot KMM»|h
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(By Unitod^Brew)
HALIFAX, N. 8..-May ».—A Danish
steamer, Hands-Jensen, en route to
New Y&ric anif Montreal tan
V.TO MM. be P»«M „ „,OMrJ
prtHflL :
Dr. Bobert Chappell, i
Sunday In SronMh^td^
taAsdta when the stofi
in Washington County c
1 he passed a negro house
Creagor’s farm a negro
ptaee.ta o«fi-
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Many other delegations Mve ajsp
used through this
V rfp..-'- .1
bnston Wfh* to thk
■ their homes in the negro
Washita river is falling
Mping after a four-foot rise.
ng t^r^urn
the shooting, ,
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Henderson ^ill
He
goes there upon invitation from (he
public school graduating class and su-
perintendent to preach the baccalau-
1‘ reate sermon. He will speak at 11
J a. m. and will remain over Sunday
Inna for the eo-operative revival to
i
held by Bev. Burke Culpepper ia
s are progressing nicely, according
wrtajw4|i^^e
<aptaiu
and are in little dppger.
plans started by
Ittees and admon-
sionary a«d he report^ j
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make water stand in the
reports it Quite hea vy at C
BERLIN, May 11.—Two Reichsban- *t Betreat > Yarboro ,^i
Wallis Pmirte eectfot
have been visited wlfh a l
PUaterevWe is sai"^
ed a light shower, 1
rainfall at
Albert Daria, aged JO, fatally shot
Mrs. Virginia Peak, aged 19. of Graen-
vilte, Texan, and then tamed the gun
on himself, fatally.
< The woman was planning
home a^d this led.to
friends aaAf-
£24^0*$?* v
Ny during the meeting.
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Meeting at Milli
Continues Tin
Vinro Itft M«
Ing for Millican to cwsttft
rival services Me has been Mldliifc ’
there for the past week. He is preach-
tag twice a.^ay Aad reports that the
interest is increasing d|ily. Sunday favored -n^V
to the lagrest crowd he-bad had. nA
meeting is to continue through neft‘
Sunday night and many results are
expected this week from, the founda-
tion laid,_lAst week. -
Rev. L. 0. Upton of the Methodist
Church at Millican held the services
at the Navasota Methodist Church
Sunday evening In Bev. Vance’s ab-
sence.' Rev. Upton and Bev.
aye .co-operWing Jn the meeting ', at
Milllean.
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MiwUtippi Will Not
Collect from Ford
| JACKSON, Miss.,-gay 11.—Mississ-
ippi will not coUert the twelve million *
dollars from Henry Ford.for an al-
teged ’ violation of the anti-trust taw.
Governor Whitfield has called upon
the State Revenue Agent Miller to
A~. (tynsh the suits and “save the State’s r
refutation ia the eyes of the business
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PARIS, May
J at? acting in concert A
figns tribesmen who
iQrocoo. Premier fk
against the, guerrjWaa ’
RANGERir
DEPART FROM
GALVESTON
(By United Prees>
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mSPi An'they all hurt sot- . I
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$ii£>ate,to.World Convention^
*aW Houston; Xany Delegates
■'$ r ■ Bagged Tkrou^i i ,
Hxploaiqm. bomb in midair
brought Nafasotans to the streets 8qA
’lip r©C"
v prday afternoon to welcome the Cor- ,
n Com- * a «. . /.,
I will be a Stated Oommunica-
Navaaota'Lodge No. 299 A. F.
special train a few minutes after the
bomb had been dropped from their
pilot aeroplane. A flag, together wl|h P
parachute and advertlaing matter #Sp
irejped the-ptane but the
carried them far lo the north of
the city. .The plane did not landlA
jire^fod^tite town for some Jfcaae _____ ___
and proceeded on its journey to Hous- whitehe“ d durigg the ui?h:
t<m- - Bocks pierced the abto’sjbettqn
ffw?erC **** * hundred aq| the>oldg lire half fuU of. water.
*¥7 ®en Al***4 MSP captain and crew remained gl
ctaL Imd by their I. O. O. F. Baif '
they niiftebed down Washingfoa ari
£ tayestiga- aue | fow M^4y|&back to t|e.
read li'Aoks whBte a targe ptvW J*gat^
ered to hear tbe.-sjuric and gpeaklaj
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IweAto*- .reroy
tf^n of ta rato- >ut it-M|fd .4*
fc»l*lfoe- Oaly^A light .
fact, it copjd aal^d »,
shewed.
<Wr . p^auMtfol^lg-
been mone forttpiate. bottom,
ra|n. ha? been reported at re
places Sunday afternoon. Rev. A
Uwls ylsited the Howth church;
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AMBS WHITCOMB RIUBY
ain’t a^’tofcwm way,hQin
hn dot ear-atfo>afMaeacri cj
ltqv<g&U;
An’
the command of Captain Fnfo^ Hamer
who have been on duty at the Galves-
ton wharves ‘since May have been
withdrawn- Adjutant General
McGee said. J
Rumors are that the labor; tr»Jbte
imminent prompted the dispatch of \ ^morrow ‘
gie State police to the port city,
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The rata did not row
to reported
Navasota Daily Examiner
PUBUBUD BVKBY WKKKDA Y AmKXNT Hr KAWOTA -SBAXT «Y YD IBASM YALL1Y
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HATASOTA, TZXAA, MORt)AY, MAY 11, 1925.
TffiDFOR
BHRDPLA® s
BISTMI
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WfMated'y«d^ Governmdnt
I ha. Ttw™*vlHLhl» Wee. j.
(By United Press)
ItlCKASHA Otla., May ll.-The
L \ * -.ia'- r '.‘Jft
ffe digging out from the worst
—s -r—. —--in several years as a result of pastor yesterday. s
thia place make all Texas tIle flve tnch ratn 8un<iay -which inwa-
jmiuy «»- two suburbs.’ - , *”t
scores who , were-forced to flee
section.’
this
night, returning home Monday.
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& Swift. The minis-
t he would gladly as-
11 as an 1
A^mrelf unable fo
sSplll
i - was
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SHOOTING
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' b^Wtgg Itertiflabie $bc-,
z ofii'inDeclMUAtibn'
Miss Deplhina Somerford made a
fine showing for Grimes County when
' ’ »r V? '.
she tied for third place in junior girls’
iLdeclamatidn in the State Meet She
i>ra .pupil ~ef gbe, Lynn ,pr<we school
and she returned home today from
Austin where she went -to enter the
contests. Only a ribbon was awarded
for that hopor but this wilt doubtless
be 4 highly prized ribbon by this lit-
tle, woman.
■ This news was learned through
•¥r8’ G. ^J. Harris, one of the teachers
in the Lynn Grove school, who was in
Navasota today. Mrs. Harris Is quite we
proud* of^ her pupil. 4
Delphina Somerford Was born in
Cuba and until five years ago she
knew nothing of the’ English language. X hg German
^hs was‘brought to Amert£a..to enter
school aifd_ she te^qpfrhig the best of
her opportunity. She received many
compHmekts from judges and instruc-
tors li ’Austin during the meet.
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DALLAS MAN
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'rival. K to the intention to be-
igaa ptwyer services oa the. .ever
^JTrfoV> M*y 22. ta tbe'lrtM
ritot .CtaNhJ - •'■•T
t gaeeting adjourned subject to
f toe chairmsn. P (MIARB
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"Bev. 8. J. Ralfd of Dallas will fltt J
the pulpit at the First Presbyterian
• ' . - evening, Bev.
Church next Sunday, May 17th, ac-
cording to announcement made by the
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(By United Press)
BBBLIN, May IL—Field Marshall
Von Hindenburg, president elect of
Germany, arrived here this morning day i» company .with the I
He was greeted py a tremendous r' ‘
throng which lined the six mile route thgt vieinlty.
from the NeustraSse, station to the
Wilhelmstrasse patace.-
Me fobMM t® bos* (CMiUAte teW
ty-four feet. .
water WWth 'cofore^^e lag
toads .wsfo) halt aA»Ba>ite-j
morning bat no.dgmgg^vma.
Search CotitinueA f
BbdfhttiFWw^
MEMPHIS, Teita- Jthy. IlJiAw
search continue* for a traqe of *tbe
twenty bodies atm onrecovered from
AVSTW. M«. A "A—
>h.. < t»_____ L>C water m tae Missumpp. rtveC-Mwh
Friday with-^o^Bi*
Th. ^ g||ff
it paaaed
Rted reafo
ills during the atahtkda
man was staa&ng out ,ta the ;
struck Adm, kUHag MM lne«Mrt
PTklBWI^YF a'
'V aO
n in tbe
' <?uhMV
ting’was pced&d ofor hy, W>.
ison,fgcaeral chairman, a|M re-
s ware heard from Fa|n|oet;«i
' ler Those not -epdrtih?
La which have been d&i
cannot |»e <30fo«e«i ghtil
re- rertval is commenced or is
nost important item of jburin
tod hras acceptance of
lation of tfo'Wto^
M?of which Lonfo'~B. B
Man. That committee’s
MUon was foe aeeeptand--
McDonald cotton tfarehoi
Auditorium for the ser;
<*?4
I jw
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(By United Press)
HOUSTQN, May 11.—On\ behalf
the Federal Government Secretary
ention delegates ,of the .world to |he twenty-
first annual convention of the Asso-
t'
elated .Advertising Clubs of the World
here this morning
“American hosts 'will demonstrate
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to you in person that cordiality which
our people feel towards all those lands
from which you come to^our shores,”
Hoover told the delegates!
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 78, Ed. 1 Monday, May 11, 1925, newspaper, May 11, 1925; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1327699/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.