Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 284, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 6, 1925 Page: 3 of 4
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‘Woman's Reading Club. Wednesday
afternoon at three o’clock at the city
hall.
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Both men are jurists by profession
and have distinguished records.
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City Commission
Meeting Postponed
ponents that we still uphold our. col-
ors in a real fight.
Meet the Rattlers at the city hall
Friday night and show the boys you
are still their loyal supporters.
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FRITZ MEYER .,
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(By United Press)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—Secretary
of the Navy Wilbur and solicitor Berik
appeared today as the oustanding can-
didates for the post of Attorney Gen-
eral, succeeding Harlan F. Stone, who
vjRs oppatoted to the Supreme Court
Coach Dickson is putting his men
through very strenuous training this
week to get them in the very best of
condition for the game xtf- basket ball
between A. A M. Copbeiidated School
m. atthe
We have just installed a big
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Southwestern Conference' games be-
gin Tuesday* night with’the claf*h be-
tween the Baylor Bruins and the T. C.'
U. Horned Frogs at Waco. It seems
that the Frogs hhve been given a lit-
tle the. edge for the tilt, due' to their
excellent pre-sehson form.. The Bru-
ins are supposed to hav^ a;secret form
of play that has not been disclosed yet,
but it is expected th$t Bridges will
use it against T. C. U. Tuesday night.
city halt '
Consolidated School defeated
A. & St. ftr^t team lait Friday and it
has been reported that the Fish team .
at A. & M. is very strong:
This is to be one of the best games I
of the season. When the Rattlers of 1
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)tn four to eight hours. jCometous
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For lack of,quorum the monthly
meeting of the City Commissioners
was postponed last night to some fu-
tureAiate. subject to call of the Mayor.
The city officials are fall business
men and have many duties in addition
to those*of-an official nature, conse-
quently it is sometimes impossible for
them all to be on Mind at appointed
ting. '
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Leaving Waco, winners or losers, the
Frogs journey on to Austin where
they will meet Doc Stewart’s Long-
horns. This is expected^?© be a real
battle for existence, for both teams
have been given a high rating for this
season. As soon as this game is over,
the dopesteri? Will start awarding the
conference championship on the com-
petitive score btftis, for three of the
leading teams of the conference will
then have done their bit—enough to
start talk anyway.
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DUUF - - I' ■
ia»uy Advance Dope On
OllwHRom Texa^Oiie year «C»
wm suffering with indigestion.
Every thing latt
hurt me and I
. had almost con-
I stunt headadhe.
I I tried several
remedies which
flt did me no good.
Then I decided
nr to try Dr.
’ Pierce’s m e d i-
uz. cinea I took the
” ‘Golden Medi-
..A c a 1 Discovery,’
MBwV which was high-
ly recommended for stomach trouble,
and the ‘Favorite Prescription,’ a cele-
brated feminine tonic, and I improved
right from the start, and by the time
I had taken a few bottles I was .w elL
—Mrs. Jas. J. McNamara, 723 Ave. I.
Obtain Dr. Pierce’s. Remedies now
from your nearest dealer. You will
•oon feel their beneficial effect <
TO MY CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS
As the year 1924 has now passed in-
to history.
I take thia method o fthanking each
and every one of you for the patron-
age given me for the past j
Assuring you that in the year that j®.
has just dawned upon us, that at all
times I am prepared to give you
prompt service with quality material.
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We have just closed up our last yea
work and find this the greatest volume x
H^h school fail in line Friday night im business we have enjoyed since the wt
we will see and show our visiting op- ! .
H. B. Lavender and his clerks were
a busy force when the paper man hap-
pened into the Tax Collector’s office
at Anderson one day this week. The
citizens of Grimes County are paying
up their taxes for 1924 and buying au-
to license plates for the new year.
g- From the looks of the stream of vis-
-itors to that office one would think
that the delinquent tax list this year
. will be small.
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Mr. -Lavander is assisted by Mrs.
Ik Lockett Kennard and Mrs. W. E. Bay,
k also Mark Mallett, the former County
Treasurer.
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T’ 8MEVKB AND QUAUTY IB OUR
Book
Out of the night that covers'me,
Black a* the pit from pole to pole,
I thank whatever gode may be
For my unconquerable eout
—Henley.
COMPANY GOOD THINGS
A CAPON la most delicious eating.
■B ** The following recipe may be
varied as to stuffing and sauce. Oyster
stuffing is especially good :
Reset Capon WHh Savory gtvffifig.
Ctook the liver of the capon with eat •
«r nfo dblffien MVdrii in
wWer and press through 4 totaMWr.
Moisten one pint of bread crumbs with
the water tn which the liven were
cooked ; pwaa out superfluous mole
ture, and add while hot, six tablespoon*
fuls of butter, one |ablekpoonful of
chopped parsley, six chopped mush-
rooms, seasoning to taste and lr^'~
bind with one iHir-boafoh e«.__
the,capon; truta for rtttetfet aM cook
ta/a hot oven, allowing flftasn to
eighteen minutes to a pound for a
into capon. Serve with:
___ TritfRs Sauee.
Rub through a cetonder with tw
ubl«po<mfuls ^butter, one-fourth of
gtfe vOne . ounce of, Jean Rtm flmsly:
RHjf seMMMd„*oid, oL parstey. . Frldnv « n m -at”t
T minced. Add one and one-half cup- this * Frlday at 8 p< at 1
. ■ fols of brown stock and thicken with
■ W and one-half tabieR^bdbfob of
■ arrowroot, blended with cold water.
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. ■ Remove foe stems from green pep-
. .■ cut a slice from the top and tatie
■ out seeds and membranes. Parboil,
■ Plato each ^dpper on a Slito of fodst
■ abd All With mushrooms broken Into
■ small bits and pressed firmly into foe
>- ■ cups. Place the toast and peppers on
jjl’a grating or rack in a dripping pan
■ had ftkd in < liot oven fifteen th tWen-
M ty minutes. Shahoh with butter MM
■ salt, with a dash of pepper on each
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and preparations for 1925 are to
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most efficient and economical way. *
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QUEEN THEATB
Today ?
COLLEEN MOORE
AND JOHN BOWERS
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“SO BIG”
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- , When you leave the theatre tonight it’ll ring m your
and you’ll be asking yourself—“How Big?”—and you’ll be think- '
ing of Selina whom life couldn’t down—and of how great sbd -
made the life that waA hers to live—Bo many things you’ll think .
about and, maybe,‘^when all is. quiet and you’re all alone you’ll ,
think again and thto &aybe you’ll be toying to yourself—“How
Big Amir - r J
Aj^ Good Comedy J
% Tomorrow
“DEFYING DESTINY”
An AU Stef C*
Comedy:. “Str eb
md are now equip;
for prices. We are the cheapest and
battery expert the best in town.
We have parts to rebuild any make of
battery. .uk.
Rent battery free for first 24 hours.
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Aching joints, rheumatic pains, neu-
ralgia, can be relieved quickly by a
rubbing application of Ballard’s Snow
Liniment. It is a powerful penetrating
remedy. Thre esizes, 30c, 60c and
$1.20 per bottle. Sold by J. M. Quinn.
—Adv.
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 284, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 6, 1925, newspaper, January 6, 1925; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1336571/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.