Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 112, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 19, 1926 Page: 2 of 4
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—and days are hot
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Directly the sun hits Jxuidon, along
In .June, the tailors of Saville
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Old, Old Love.’’—Adv.
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See us for Legal BlanlUk.
FOR RENT—Apartment, cool bedroom
with private bath. — Scott Apart-
ment, phone 171. 107-tf
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FRESH Corn for sale al .’ide |h*e doz-
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The Daily Examiner is authorized
t • generous supply of pure ice makes all the difference in VfrS
When summer comes sufficient ice to prevent spoilage of
foods is essential, yes, but that is not enough.
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—Musical Comedy-
sponsored by
Music Study Club
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Rev* R. L. Brown of College Station
will preach at the First Baptist
Church of Navasota Sunday at the 11
o’clock hour.
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LOST—In Navasota or between Nav.
asota and Yarboro, a black grip.
Return to this office and receive re-
ward of $1.00. 112-8t
FOR EXPERT barber and beauty
hints, also fancy dress making and
designer for hats to match, phone 37.
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Sweet Milk;
Navasota Ice
106-6t
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Madtoaaville Broach
Nor$h-Bound
Departs No. 120
South-Bound
Arrive No. 119
Santa Fe System.
North-Bound
South-Bound
No. 217 7:12 am
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former Secretary of the Navy, has taken I
move to abolish the two-thirds rule at the
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be pure.
WANTED — To buy
skimed milk for sale.
Cream Co.
f HENRY FOR© baron de a
Constance Binney, film actress, was married to
Coifing, broker, at New Lyme, Conn. Joseph
FOR SALE Green tomatoes, large
size, fur chow chow. Heaping wa-
ter bucketful for 75c. 1*. IL Ix’vy.
110 3t
tn the beginning was the word, and
he word was with God, and the word
ras God. AH things were made by
dm; and without him was not any
king made that was made. John 1:1,3.
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FOR RENT — 1 suite Northwood
apartments, 2 rooms, 3 rooms. Any
of them furnished or nat. P. H. Levy.
105-tf
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Treatments. Eye Brow Arching al-
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Spears & Whitten
Owners and Publishers
Navasota, Texas
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MBU THOUGHT FOR TODAY
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Does it have a’’sealed chamber
Has it a torque-tube- drive?
Has it mechanical 4-wheel
brakes? Maa it a fea-pllfttit
multiple-diac dutch?
Fisher body? Has it adequate
and efficient nation-wide service
facilities? Has it more than a
^Million enthusiastic owners?
appreciate your orders for
flowers for all occasions. Phone
313.—Mrs. Den Kidd. 107-0t
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Before you are persuaded, by
an extra allowance on your old
car, to buy some car you might
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|526,000,000 in jeven years, a Detroit suit revealed. ^KiroJ
de Cartier, Ambassador from Belgium, is leaving the United
States for a vacation at home. •
limn 200 miles an hour. ' >
Is a Sunbeam, designed by
.. It will lie driven by two
engines, each rated at 500 h. p. and
when these twin engines are installed
in the enormous chassis, it will de.
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velop 650 more horse-power than any
In existence at the present moment.
Major II. O. D. Segrave has
selected to drive the uionster
completed, and lie wifi make i
tack on Mr. Parry Thomas's
record of 170 miles an hour. The
track suggested at the moment is the
seashore course at Pendlne, Carinarr-
thon, or Southport in Lancashire. The
Septem-
For District Attorney, 12th Judicial
District:
A. T. McKINNEY, Jr.
J. LUTHER BROADWAY
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Railroad l ime l able
H. • T. C. KailNM
BAYLOR MWSM BRICK
North-Bound
No. 19—Local Passenger —11:02 p.w.
I No. 17—The Om 12 fl7 a.m.
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Commerce
It Will Be Our Pleasure
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$25.00 WEEKLY EASY—Spare time.
Addressing cards at home, no expe.
rience. Particulars 2c stamp,
son Service, 123 W. Madison.
1617, Chicago.
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I wheels. The driver will have to oper-
ate two clutches, which, of course,
will Im' conneitfsl so that they cun be
I worked by Hie same pedal.
As It is considered that the great
tires will afford too much resistance
to the wind, the body will Im- carried
light over the wheels to wilhili a few
Inches of the ground, giving the car
the apjiearance of a tank.
$5.00
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LARGE, Beautiful Gladioli blooms.—
Scott Floral Co., phone 171. 03rtf
No. 10—The Hustler —
South-Bound
No. 20—Local Passenger 0:00 sjm.
No. 10—The Hustler ------4:08 pj*
No. 18—The Owl — —0:20 sun
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No. 17, The Star 0222 sun.
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LONDON—There will
finished at a motor ear factory
PiirnTtngham. England, what is clalm-
<sl to be the largest automobile in thej
world. It is officially rated at 1,000
horse-i>ower and so unwieldly in de-
sign is it that it will only steer a
straight course, and when finished it
to announce the following candidates is '“‘I*’’1 ,o » sPeed ,,r ,uore
for office, subject to the .action of
the Democratic Primary Election to
be held on Saturday, July 24, 1926:
(By I. N. S.)
Tonight and Sunday,
showers.
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llesteni Public Service
“The Old, Old Love
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FOR SALE—Buis 'd Arc Posts, most
any s|M*cifications, large or small
orders, last a life time. Choice Su-
dan grass hay, none better for your
cow or work stock; deliver as small
as five bales at 5Oc bale. Phone 135.
O. L. Steele. lll-3t
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 4:
CHAS. A. STONE
W. H. BROWN .
J. T. BARRY
(Re-eiectlon)
Had Ohl Rurlingtonstreet. start out
their annual lx>ost for lirighter cloth
ps for men.
‘‘Clothes are to be gayer and stag-
gering." is the old-time lionored slo-
gan. But the result of
I and the stagger of the
ns seen al the various
tions generally resolves
modest grays and
heen so this season.
Piccadilly and Pail Mall has yet to
sec the sky.bine suit or the platinum
gray one.
Not to he outdone, the hatters have
hurst into print with the suggestion
that the <»nly hat any well-dressed
man should wear this season should
he a sky-blue felt.
Only one man has venteured out in
that. He emerged from a Strand Ho-
tel. Was laughed at heartily and he
scurried back hatless and came out
with an old straw of a 1925 vintage.
new
socinl
itself
browns. It
FOR SALE—Two story house on two
big lots, prospects of good crops
make this a good buy. Every one
should own a home. Rent money paid
is gone forever, save it. Tom M.
Ow<n. 110-6t
date is tentatively fixed
tier.
The car will lie fed with
from eight carburetters, ajnd
tion will be supplied from twelve mag-
net os. The car throughout will he of
British manufacture.
Each engine has twelve cylinders,
making twenty-four in all. There are
two sparking plugs to each cylinder.
The gas consumption of this mdn-
«tcr is enormous. An allowance is
being made of three gallons of gaso-
line for each minute the engine is
running. This works out at a mile to
the gallon.
One of the two engines will he hous-
ed over the front of the engine and
the other set at the back. There will
he a common gear box for the two in
the middle of the car, through which
power will be transmitted to the rear
FOR RENT—Nice, cool, completely
furnished upstairs apartment for 2
or 3 months. Phone 173, or call at
Joe Baylor’s residence. 108-6t
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NAVASOTA DAILYMAMINKB SATURDAY, JUNE 1», ItM.
From inquiries among athletes I
find the most successful are non-smok-
ers.
This is the considered opinion of
Sir Humphrey Rolleston, professor of
Physics at Cambridge University.
“What is the least harmful smoke,”
he went on, “Is not only on the con-
tent. of nicotine, but also on the rate
of combustion. Thus while Virginian
tobacco contains twice as much nico-
tine as Manilla cigars, the smoke of
the latter contains twice as much ni-
cotine as the former.
“The smoke of one cigar
ha much as twelve to eighteen cigar-
ettes. The amount of nicotine is con-
siderably less in cigarettes than it is
in pipe-smoked tobacco.
“Neither a half-smoked pipe or a
cigar should he relit: It has been
found that a smoker who relights a
cigar or a pipe absorbs more poison
than he would from ten ordinary
smokes.”
Im Summer Cones |
Any erroneous reflections upon the
character, standing or reputation of
any person, firm or corporation which
may occur in the columns of THE
EXAMINER will tie gladly corrected
upon befnjt brought to the attention
of the firm. -r
In the News of the Day
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 112, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 19, 1926, newspaper, June 19, 1926; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1336902/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.