Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 262, Ed. 1 Monday, December 12, 1927 Page: 3 of 6
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ABSTRACTS AND LOANS
Anderson. Texas
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Can Washed and Greased—Will
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$5.95
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ONE YEAR
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Whenever you are at the peak of
your career or are given a big job.
they give you a testimonial dinner. E.
American Lea-
gue president, has just been given a
testimonial dinner in Cleveland. You
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Eagle Brand has raised mors
healthy babies than all
other infant foods combined.
EAJGLE BRAND
CONDENSED MILK.
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opposite The Grand Central Station
and offers to the traveler every
modern convenience, coupled with
a genuine desire to make your stay
pleasant
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Batea
without bath $1.50, with bath $2.00
and $2.50. Rooms single or en suite.
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Happy Children
—are Healthy Children
The Clover Leaf Dairy’s milk is
pure and wholesome enough for
the tiniest babe. It contains all
the fat of the cream. Every bot-
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will be proud of your healthy,
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CHRISTMAS OFFER RATE IS
By Mail Only Ip
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SIX MONTHS
Daily and Sunday
$3.45
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ONE_ YEAR
DAILY ONLY
Regular Kate
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i Ulty is goiug strung f°r
It recently was .awnriled the
Minor Ix'ague baseball meet-
next year, and nw- It I* after the
Minor eLaguo baseball meet-
A major league political iwirty
minor leagu^ baseball
should also make
anelal center for
Mijk
b members of the champion A.
football team, their coaches, and
members of the Aggie Athletic
dl, were treated to a wild game
net which was produced by the
lip of Dr. T. O. Wal-
ntly is no relation of
and Dean E. J.
is an enthusiastic
big feed was held
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iou is mm'uhmI through its use.
px Jac at your driiggist. and your
iTu.iiox i ci iiiided if you not satis- d
, fieji ; 7 . (Adv.) I
i effort to try to lanu Kiki
the Brooklyn club of the Na-
League offered to trade any
r four regulars on their team
t exceptions of Arthur “Das-
> and Jess Petty, the latter
Wacu pitcher. I’itsburgh
Consider such a trade, which
ip at the personnel of the
teem.
4 S. Barnard, the new
ink “Lefty” O’Doul, former New
Yankee pitcher who later drift-
» the minors'and became a slug-
1 outfielder, is coming back to the
how as an outfielder for the New
f Giants. Few players of this
have made good on their return
notably Reb Russell of Bonham,
B, and Paul Strand, hut mayBe
k» will be an exception.
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I Departs Nfc'120 — 510:30 a. m.
Atwater Kent .LKrcTve No. 119 ________ 3..3.ip,n.J
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Keister Radio 4 -
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Sundays in Kansas, and for this
Wichita built its baseball
island in the Arkansas
I'll!' river comes under federal
jurisdiction and the State law does
not apply. £ *1141
Dick Rudolph, for 15 years a pit-
cher and coach for the Boston Braves
has been signed his release. The new
manager. Jack Slattery, must be going
his own asistants for next
iNfeomas S. Rice, one of the best
titertl in the country who daily
ites about sports, suggests that col-
jb uflen might turn to umpiring
fefestdonal baseball leagues.
out that umpiring pays excep-
Mlly well, and it is a job that, of-
rw much to men of training ami
neation. An umpire on longer has
► be a pugilist or large
Walton,
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plant on an
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FULL TWO OUNCES
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i to express our apprecia-
Indnesx of Business
Des Spill van and the
department. Realizing
Rte are-hungry looking, when-
iey have an athletic feed of
cind at AJkM., they never fall
us an Invitation to try to im-
There is more genuine hospi-
tal the A.AM. athletic depart-
han in any other In the State.
Perkins, for u number of years
catcher for the Philadelphia
es, and still a member of that
may be manager for the Port-
tain of the Pacific Coast next
was popular with the
Philadelphia, but per-
mlartty will not hurt
n the role of manager. It
t three-fourths of the mana-
tected these days formerly
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sightly pimples, so i
were a c<mtlnous j
ment to herself aud friends,
the advice of <a friend she used
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she is^iiow a Society Xn' Arlle
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highly praised for her lieauty.
you Are trouble^ with pimples, free-
'kies*. If quickly dears the skin of all
( blemishes..-^ soft, smooth clear, beatl-
hifnl youthful, rosetlnted complex-
■P is all kinds of tal^tt to be
among big league baseball
». Charley Grimm, star first
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in of the Chicago Cubs, La an
df the first rank, and he is
ig the paint brush overtime
the winter. However. It re-
no artist to give a rosy hue to
28 prospects of the Cubs.
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etitlon with 39.000 signatures
Ben presented to the authorities
ston to legalize Sunday baseball
risachusettes. Many aXeapts
been made In the past few years
dise Bunday baseball in Penn-
la. Maryland, and other East-
Mts, but In the past their efforts
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See E. M. Perry All Ladies
Fall Hats up to $3.50 for 95c; all
Ladies' Fall Hats up to $7.50 for
$1.95; all Ladies ’ Fall Hats up to
$H).O0 for $2.95. , - Adv.
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ey.^i :s>. (Adv.K
In the past most men have turned
o umpiring as a last resort to
|krn a livelihood. For this reason.
BOOt of them have been poorly equlp-
ied and many of them soon drop out
It the Work. A man should study to
M an umpire the same as he would
6 be a lawyer or merchant.
The Regular annual mcetihg'pf the,-1 r <
shareholders of tlu^ I'itizens National '
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Rank of Navasofg. Texas foi- the pbr.; ’
|h»s<> (>f I'leetlng directors lor -tfie en-' i
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year will l»o held at the Tiank j
building ini .....-An..-*^3— 9/»nkr-l .
J'.rjs. lieiwtH'H the hours of^JO ?L._M
and I I*. M 7
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NOTICE TO GOLF ME.VHtERS
An imporiaul meeting of fhe Nfl-
vusota Golf Cluy. will be held the
city hall Monday evening at 7 o’clock-
Election of dir<H*tors for coining year.
Dr. D. S, Colejnan. President.
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Earl Mareer
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 262, Ed. 1 Monday, December 12, 1927, newspaper, December 12, 1927; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1337141/m1/3/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Grimes+County%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.