Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 26, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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WASHINGTON, March 20.—The
contempt case against Harry Sinclair
will be placed before the Federal
grand jury tomorrow with the request
for an indictment, Federal Attorney
Peyton Gordon said today.
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hack trouble and riguMte my kidney®.
I keep a supply of Doan’s on hand all
„ 80c, at all dealers. Don’t J
rfmply ask for a kidney remedy—get.
Doan’s Pills—the same that Mr. Horn
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YAVA80TA DAILY EXAMINER WEDNESDAY, MAR., 26, 1924.
5EEEE2SESSSSESSSSKSS5ESES!!!!!!?S!!!?!!SSE!ESEESSEWESESSS?"S!ES
SCREEN. OIL AND DRAIN.
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When YeifcNeed Me
You have two courses opon when youwm
One wey to to borrow it—if you can; thf
it from your eavings account, whore it has
- the emergency! ’
Even well-to-do people take no
chanees oh borrowinf-they all
have their savings accounts.
Be wise and faSMCtheir example:O)«ue«MiJauDana4hMa:
today. AJMlaataM*.
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composed of Brasos and
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For the best wagons and b»
harness, waddles, collars, bridles,
and all kinds of leather godda, I
lowest prices see—TOM M. OW
(committee should be prominent in ev-
jgclentlrie adriee .as to methods of , T-f-ris.
mosqutto suppression might be obtain- tte time and find them an A-l kid-
ffed W making tequest to your local ney remedy.’*
City or Cohnty Health Officer, or by Price 80c,
writing the State Beard of Health at
.Austin. > •' ' '
O ffensive mosquito control, cam-
paigns arq not praibitlve in .cost.
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NSW ORLEANS, March 2d.— Mrs.
James M. Thompson, daughter of the
late Champ Clark, lost her first at-
tempt to obtain a seat in Congress to-
• day when returns from the Second
District primary showed that she had
lost to her opponent by a substantial
majority.
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FOR RENT—My store building after
march 30th.—-D. E. OaUaham.
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the insane at Rusk, has been elected *j
by the board of ^control as superiiP $
tendent of the asylum for senile In- J
sane at Austin. ‘ r
The old State blind institute build- j
ings are to be remodeled and used J
for the new asylum. When the seniled •
insane are removed from tte various I
asylums it to planned to take all in- rl
sane patients from the county jails; |M
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, LB HAVRE, France, March 26.—1|
Tte British round^herworld flyers fl
left here at noon today for Lyons. The I j
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of mosquito should bs studied in te-lt rB good plan to try Doan’s Pills. 1
H. to knew what measures to use They ar® strongly recommended by fl
wmbatting Ms deptedation®. people in this ririnlty. Ask teurfl
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STOP1 LOOK! LISTEN!
STAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS
Bottles of Lee and Perrin Hance —------------
Bottles of Frenches Salad Dressing
Bottles of Durkeys Salad Dressing -
Cans of Large Siloed Pineapple —.
Can® of Large Grated Pineapple
Cans of & 1 Ltbby Fruit Salad —
I Cans of Betatot Sockeye Salmon---
Cans of tte-dte — ----—,—
I Can® of Okra and Tomatoes —-------
, Can® of Cut Okra 4.--------------
► Cana of Large Tomatoes------------
J CAn® of targe Heins Catsup
8 Bottle® of lU-Food Mayonnaise Dressing ..
3 Bottle® of terite India ReUsh
I 8 Bottle® of 14-os. Peanut Butter ——------
ft Um. Hstra Fancy Prune®----------------
I ft lbs. Rxtra Fancy Evaporated Peaches —,—
5 lb®. Extra Fancy Evaporated Apples
< Bottle® of Oebbs Catsup -----------------
3-pt. slap Wesson Oil ...----------------—
II Cans of Dutch Cleanser — _____
15 pkgs- Sea Foam Washing Powder
L>jGBftfcWbby’s Spinach ----------------------
! 4 CausTwbby’s Veal Loaf ------------------
; 5 Cans l.ibby s pooked Brains ---------------
go Cans of King Ko Raisins
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|®10-lbs. of Sugar —------------------------
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‘.MINERAL WELLS, March 26.—
Outside Interests today behi an in-
terest in the Crazy Well Hotel here,
F. B. Herring of Oklahoma City, A.
H. Howell; Electra, R. M, Waggoner,
Wichita Falls, have agreed to pur-
chase the property for $600,000./ They I -s-—
will rebuild and modernize the hotel,
tw’ “d SHATTERED NERVES
In the past, man has fought mos 1
tensive methods a® the use of screens
and the so-called ‘mosquito lotions.”
He has often been driven in-doors,
giving the “8. O. 8." signal, that is
‘‘screen or suffer.” Through combin-
r ^f0Ft8 tS 1 th ^rf^inst t°b XUS®^’ M>rch 2d‘-Dr W‘ J
mosquito nuisance can be made a very J°hn80Q Tyler> f°r“er BUpdttnteh
marked success, and the new signal dent of the Ba8t TexftB M^thl for
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®ife~-might well be adopted. .
By the "8. O. 8.’’ method, efforts
were made to defend oneself from the
pest after they bad been permitted to
breed In large numbers. The new
way—‘O, 8. O.”—to to remove all the
breeding places, thus giving no op-
portunity for them to increase ip
^taBmber®.-^ -;.^
O rganiatlop to essential. System-
atic work 1® required from April to
October. Definite areas for aggress-
ive control measures should be estab-
Itohed and responsibility for the suc-
cess of tte under taking assigned to w . T
weather is cloudy and Unfavorable.
8 rientifk* application of sunpres- ,
tovemeasure® is necessary. , There are
away specie® of mo®quitoee in Texas;
however, a definite program aggtast
only three of these ha® he on found
hngetative- Thu®, the particular ape- «
order.-to knew what measure®'to trne
O ffensive8!netho^have been prov- neighbor ! - *
lea mom ftowtul than defensive H. a Horn, carpenter, 788 8. Mai
|methods Tte western cow-boy ta® ket »(•, Brenham, Texas, ®aya: MA
|*|d. -Ixdwajs teoettlwtj itAeteap- time®, my back tetattes lame an
er." Sven as it M ctaper ta pt> sore and sharp pales come and go b
. Ivwtt tte breeding of mosquitoes tte* opeHs. Often, it gets ®o tad I <m
Jit 1® to pay for the damage that has
I been ^vooght by their pneeaee.
O rganiaatlan to a matter for tweh
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 26, 1924, newspaper, March 26, 1924; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1336375/m1/2/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.