Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 286, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1933 Page: 4 of 4
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Specials
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Waldo
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BARGAINS in Fall Coats. Wool
and Silk Fall Dresses.
in Solid Crepes and Printed Crepes. New
models and new Spring shades.
during the Dardanelles
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No. 2 roses., all colors, $1.75 dozen.
Chas. Rowland. 280-6t
■ mails
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• LG. WOOD, JR.
• Insurance Agency
• Fira, Life, Automobile ft Ca.
• Office in Leake Butldini
• PHONE NO. 11
Thursday and Friday
Adults 35c Children 10c
Saturday Mid Night
‘•13 WQMEN”
Skriauzation w Akranocmcnt with
COLUAABIA PICTURKS
FOR SALE — Good cows cheap. See
B. Isenberg. 278-6t
Sunmaid
Raisins
Old Tom Pure
Cane Syrup
3 large bars
Laundry Soap
Presi-
silk
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to match’ your aboea.
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governor.
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You will need a Coat or Dress to fin-
ish season. These are exceptional values.
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New arrivals every day.
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$2.95
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Morgan
"The one I got on is in
wear the same frocks, the i
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hats, use the same rouge
go to the movies just the i
“No Man of Her Own’’
•With J. Farrell MacDonald. I
,ochy Mackall,
, Clark Gable and
Carole Lombard
« Suede. Orfords and
living Sgaiu.
Don't endure another day witbool
the help this medicine can give. Get
qt jgc
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10c
65c,
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• BEATRICE HAMMANS, D. C. •
• Chiropractor .
• At Home of Mrs. Erne Terrell •
• Next To Grade School • yM
• I’hone 280 or 475 •
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< o) / Clinic money.
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12 (UP)
joined the crowd
FOR RENT — One furnished apart-
ment. Phone 403. Mrs. Jno. McKay.
283-6t.
FOR RENT — The Reynolds house.
Modern-conveniences and reason-
able. J. T. Swanson. 284-p
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11 .Maxwell House
Coffee
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S in FTanciscO; Jan. 12 <fIP' '■ May J
.'.lice 'I-aisen. 22 months old and curi-
pu.-. Rave herself lockjaw Finding'a .
iulte of sweet tasting fluid, she devour
id the contents. It was rubber cApent. •
,\ tup to the hospital fixed het up.
a bottle from your druggist today;
VED ETABLE COMPOUNO
L44AaASAA q a 1 ...a'.AAA
> $3
Beautiful new weaves. New colors-
Red, Blue, Green, Gray and Biege, Pop-
ular coats at popular prices. Get in on
this showing early to get good selection.
New York, Jan. 12 (UP) —• 1
throp W. Aldricb, brother-in-law
John D. Rockefeller, Jr., is the new
chairman of the board of Chase Nat-
ional bank, called the largest in the
world He was chosen yesterday to '
succeed Albert H. Higgins, who resign- f
ed because of advancing years. Rock- j
efeller is the largest Chase stock hold-
er.
II 6'Wo. opened tJte ivallet and started ti
'"'■’y. "Wilfred 1' Morgan"
d .b'i Alaii IHiicluivt >tnd Jahn Sheehan',
Close out stock of pecans. 5c lb. in
5 lb. lots and oyer. J. R. Hardy. 286-p
QUIVERING
NERVES
When you are just on edge ■ • «
when you can’t stantT the children'*
noise . . . when everything you do
is a burden ... when you are irri-
table and blue ... try Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound. 9* o«l
of 10O women report benefit.
It will give you just the extra eo-
»r«rn v,.,i need- Life will seem worth
FOR RENT — Nice house, gas and
hot water. Phone 348. 279-tf
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* rings, albfnew and
s $2.95
a Black Kid 411 d Patent Oxi
J and Pumps — all newest
4 and heel^ ^
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He- will wear one provid- |
Lynch. Poughkeep- I
for his in-
) .Smashing Romance, with High'
^rama Across the Card Tables.,
I ’Why cen t women laugh when the
’fun's over?’1 Love, as he liked it,'
• lasted just long enough . . . 1 and1
.then! ,
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Keltw Wheat 4()e
Crispie* ■
Pratlow No. '
Bartlett Pears
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New Irish
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MILIEU’S
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. > u < ini: 11 y -1 ruin .1 house.
ui«‘.- i12.it. .I nnd found bi birds
■ niiill boy" had stolen them
Bryan Nursery and Floral Co., Br, ,
an, Texas. Flowers. Mrs. Lr. H. Row I
land, AgenL Phond 142.
guess there
can do. Mr.
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Ambulance Day and Night • - ■ "4
Courteous Comforting Sereloo
Phone 93 • ■ '
I li.it u.-i.ii liuekei s riputhern Ton-
ic for the past four years.' 1 have
luiind it to tie .1 very effective remedy
til .cold.-. influe.nz;i;_an<i for anybody
ti. it is in ,1 1I1 bilitateil condition.
Jefferson T. McCaskill.
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With Bert Wheeler, Robert Wool-
’sey. Eddie Quillan. Dorothy Ixe' I
>and Mitzi Green '
,Hollywood's Prettiest Girls! Fun-(
nies Comedians! Lavish production
’hot off Broadway's Ranch of hits!
•Whoop it up' Join the big laugh' |
.pow-wow' Big Chief Cigar in the-i j
Face and Little Chief Bertie-ha-hai I
on the War Path to lift the scalp j
•off 'Old Man Gloom'!
■ Also Laurel and Hardy
^lults 25c Children 10c, I
SATURDAY
On Monday. Ja'nuary '...th the Tax
CpIR-ctor will pern! lhe entire day at
the. First National Hank at Navasota
lor .the purpose of collecting . late and
c omity tax: s anil legistei ing cars.
A ’ representative will' al-p’ be at the i alii.’tira't jOfis
Ji. on 'he follow 'ng date's
>■ .' '.4 I term;: e:iiee
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M-'KI.Y
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>1 , .M . 01 he.al 11 ml. over
1:1;. -’it iofl.
49c;
than that paid
which lvp<»rl<‘d.
In 1932, th’e Tt xa> price was ti-Oft
cvnth', also thr lowest The next low.
Pst cost wa 7 cents in South Dako.
ta and llfv costs lanx1’' upwards to
1.3 repls in Mi 'souri and 17.5 cents
in ALiiyiand
WHAT HAS Happknhd
In lhe etitinnl wUl of John Unncan.! POCkst and got out hla wallet, which
n honeleu invalid. Dr. David Omham. --------- “
his proieys. a nd Rohsrt Waldo, his
consin amt tawuer. are left half each
ol his huge fortune. Waldo persuades
the oU mau to change lhe will so
that all the money will ba left to
David, saying that the young doctor
needs if more than he Hoes. Dunean
dcouiesces, and the lawyer retwes lhe
will himne.f. Jane Chase. D nutans
nurse, is the recipient of the hearts
of both David and Waldo, thonyh
David is the favored one Ou Christmas
night, after Duncan hail pleaded with
the young doctor to end his life so
that he would not have to bear the
horror of waiting for death, and David
refuses. Jane announces that she and
David would be married the follow-
ing day. Waldo, assuring them that
he would return in time for lhe wed-
ding. starts for New York, but dou-
bles on his .tracks and conies bjick and
murders Duncan. Out he is seen by
Morgan, a tramp, trorirf in • lilcfiefeJ
for mtirder.
NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY
The voice -of the Court Clerk
droned out. 'Gentlemen of the jury,
have you agreed upon a verdict?".
"We have." the foreman replied.
"Do you find the defendant guiltv
or not guilty’'"
"We find the defendant guilty "
Waldo's eyelids came down to ve.il
the look of triumph in his eyes.
The foreman continued; "—of
murder in^the second degree."
Waldo's eyes opened wide with a
‘ stare of frustrated rage
David was sentenced to prison,
and Waldo, having memories of his
home which \ger6 unpleasant, de-
cided to close it for a while. Every-
thing was in readiness to leave
when the dourbell rang Matcoini i
I guilty toijay to a |
! charge of violation of the official se- j
I crets act in connection with his book i
l“Gteek Memories". published last j
l yetir: which was alleged to have reveal- I
! ed official Information Mackenzie ob- .
The Texas cost of 5 47 i t imed as an officer of the Royal Ma- |
cents paid fm the 1933 plates was less tines during the Dardanelles cam-|
is the author of 40 books
.dozen plays. He now is the j
i -.
’Ladies Shoe
‘•’V’ $4
styles !M>w priced—.
$2.95
| ift atefoe*. then ■ reached into hie
he proceeded to open. “Whet did
you aay your name *U’" he asked .
plnaaantly. without looking up.
"Morgan." Hie eyea lit up aa
Waldo opened lhe wallet and started
to count out some money "Wilfred
P Morgan " z
After Morgan had departed. Waldo
thought of a plan to rid himself of
the blackmailer. It was part of his
clever planning. The lawyer im-
mediately called on Jane.
"I've come with a marvelous mes-
sage," he declared. "The papers
will be full of it in the morning, but
I wanted you to know first."
Jane was excited by his manner.
"What is it?"
“I promised you that I'd get David
out of prison, and I've kept my
promise He'll be free within a
month"
"You've heard from the Gover-
• nor?"
' No. It won't be a pardon, but a
complete vindication. I’m able to
prove his innocence. I've discoverc I
a new witness in the case—Duncan
—a dead man. I was searching
among his papers this afternoon
and I came upon a note he had
written—a suicide note. It will
clear David beyond the shadow of
a doubt. I've been assured by the
District Attorney, to whom I've al-
ready turned-the note over,,"
Graham was freed and he and
Jane were married Nothing more
was heard from Waldo or Morgan
for a month and then Morgan started
out to collect some more easy cash.
Through the heavy traffic, Mor-
gan was weaving his way across ths
■
... but will yon admit you an
one of the
answi i< <l it, and thru*- in the vrsd-
bule .stoQd Morxaii
Mai ' hr exclaimed.
■ D \ tih rt-nn'iniiUr Santa
is it th.r butler ashed.
TERRELL’S
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paign
and half
editor of the Gromophone.
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Neft; York. Jan 12 (UP) Fifty I
polki'-men joined the crowd at the ;
new radio city music hall just at per- I
formance time last night. A ticket sei- j
l. i had accidentally steppml on a bur
glai ala mt pedal
Hi.-llo.
warmly
• 'laus''"
What
stiffly
"I want to sei* Waldo"
"He's bus)'."
"Sjo am I Imt I came all the way
from New York to see him "
Malcolm was disdainful
-wtmt
About last Christmas"
This was a tender subject to Mal-
colm. a rgl he started to shut the door
right in Morgan's face, but Morgan
put bls foot m the opening of the
door and stopped liirn His voice
rose angrily. "Now wait a minute)
You go in there and tell him what I
told you—"
"What is it. Malcolm
called from the study
The butler wen.i to Inform his
master and returned to admit Mor-
gan Waldo was seated at hts desk
when the man entered "What can
I do for you '•
Morgan helped himself to a cigar
from the humidor on the desk. and.
without being Invited to. sat down.
"Thanks,"
The fawyer was impatient,
is it? What do you want?"
There's something I left here last
Christmas I emit* to get' It "
"What was it?"
"A suit jof clothes."
grinned,
pretty bad shape "
"I'm afraid you'll have to be a lilt
mute explicit."
"Sure. Could you spare a light?"
•Certainly " Waldo held n desk
lighter for hint Both heads were
close together and the men were
eyeing each other warily
"I saw you kill him? brother—an'
I heard you tell him why and where-
fore.”
"What do you expect me to do
about it?"
Morgan became Impudent as he
leaned back and puffed on his cigar.
"Well, you're a lawyer You might
give me some legal advice "
"Certainly I d advise you not to
repeat your ridiculous story to any-
body olse."
“Why not’"
"Because it makes you an acces-
sory to murder before and after the
fact" Wnldo rose withe menacing
attitude, looking down upon Mor-
gan
The man was startled. "How
d'yuh figure thaj.<tat*"
"If what you say is true. r"“
should have brought your knowl-
edge to the. attention of the Diatrlct
AttortAy before, or during the trial.'
of Dr Graham. Why didn't vou I
Waldo said harshly •
“Because the trial didn't come out
the way I figured—or you either ” Y,
He ru« and looked toward the law-
yer. "Tou framed Graham, an'
then took his case to make sure.’
Tou threw the caae. You expected
the jury, to get him out of the wg)4
for you with a verdict of first degree,
■ murdeti. But you can't figure out a
Jury—nobody caw They’re tai ways
pulling iboners." Mr puffed onhIs
cigar VAud you’ll be pulling a .boner
tillate»-te reason
trte aurprisingly ■«,!'
Wteuammr
THeste, Jan 12 (UP) — A new SOS
wireless receiving set was successfully
tried out today aboard the liner Gange
between Venice and Trieste. The de I
vice causes electric bells to ring in |
the wireles* room and the captain's i
cabin when a SOS call is picked up j
Ordinary- telegraphy did not interfere ;
with the automatic functioning of the |
set.
I
'The Screen’s Meteoric Star ... in' j New York, Jan. 12 (UP) —• Win-
of
R KKWT RADIO
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I stree t Down tiie thoroughfare.
| jtVaklo s car was coming at a good
I r;ft of ’speed directly at him.
ran into Morgan.- There was
screeching of brakes as the
down and screams
’ nth ;-epp' >
api irent accfi
w i■■. the si . nd <
.two
It
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slowed down and screams and
shouts t' n th "op’• wh<|. had
Witness' I . api .item i><Hilt-nt
There «.isr the s< . nd of a police
whistle . ; ■ >n .two , policemen
: were running toward the scene of
the catastrophe.
Waldo brought bis car to a stop,
got quickly out ‘and went back to
the spot where Morgan's body was
stretched out wl'th a crowd collect-
ing around it.
"If there l:t anything I can do, of-
ficer,—' said Waldo handing liisoard
to the policeman. The latter looked
at the card and then down at Mor-
gan. who was stretched out on the
pavement.
He shook hts head "I
is nothing anybody
Waldo—
’The poor fellow's had his last
drupk," the other officer declared.
A queer smile came into the law-
yer’s face as he turned away from
the scene Everything was working
out Just as he planned it. Now to
get David out-of the way and every-
thing would be clear for ■ him to
marry Jane. This was. his-wext
task and Waldo had a plan to ac-
complish it that would excel ahy-
thlng he Had undertaken. He
hurried to his home and phoned the
young physician.
"This is Waldo,
home. I wasn't f__T
morning so I thought
go into town. It'- -•:
•He paused. •“
you couldn't run out and look'nte
over Yes. I know....I’m really
feeling very bndly and I do wish
you'd come If you leave now you
can easily get back by four.-...
Thank you. David." He smiled as
he replaced the receiver on the
hook.
Morgan, who had Wept track of
«lane. sent'for Her aa soon as he
was conscious. He looked up at her
and apoke with difficulty: “You
don't remember me. do you ? I was
up to that house last- Christmas—I
was supposed to be Banta Claus. It
wasn't an accident. •“The man in
that car ran Into me on purpose—i
should have known a guy like Waldo
would out-think me—"
Jane was startled at the mention
of the name. “Waldo?—’' . she
naked. !•■>! v l „ „ „ —
vou 'T'P^aWfT the name grimly.
»wl- th* man who killed Dun-
•>- She btarad at him horrified. "Will
Totr repeat what you hade jus* told
me before witnesses?” She arone to
In almost a whisper Morgan ra-
)i*d: "Sure—I W411—•adbaa^i
gtter—hurry—"
She , r -
Hurried almost Immediately
ttrxe and an InMTne, JNOwlj
TijKwiiiwiWMMfiM
■dlbly, Morgau tekl the st
my other state
Berlin. Jan 12 (UP) From his
exile at Doorn (the former Kaiaer
has. forbidden his son, Prince August
it Wilhelm, to accept command of Nazi
| storm troops in Berlin and the provin-
I ce of Brandenburg, the United Press
; • was informed; today. “Prince Augie"
| is a Nazi deputy in the Prussian diet.
Adolf Hitler used the Prince as a
{speaker in the last Reichstag cam
j paign.
Jan 12 'INSi I.incense 1 London. Jan 12 (L'P) Compton
Texas cars cost less' per pair j Mackenzie, British novelist and play-
any <ine of thirty-two other i w,*Rbt. pleaded
• • . r- • i ' «V* •>■•«-* r» r>f Sfirxlot
according to figures compiled
by E J Arney, statistical engineer for
the state highway department.
Arney polled other status and receiv
ed replies from only thirty-two out of
ih< forty eijjh
•|an 12 'UP)
i; Iiu-f iiH'one Hole 5d ptize sini,-
nv <-in He-> ftfom Lr.a Rogers' aviary
ha b( uti sleuthing about the c't> *
i i< ning fot a familial
t \\.j v. »• "K? patii nt ; eat
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ergy you need. Life will seem worth
living again.
'teoved to TempJaman hmm* Grady here J
Cook moved to Templeman reach Or- o-<-i
dlM moved to R O.
B. F. Smith, Mra.
W. M S. Pyle are on the'eick Het.'
Mr. and Mru. Jao. W. Cook. Mr. and
< Mrs Alvin Goldman recently of Bra-
zos county have returned to their
home bare biter aevtrel apent at Kerr-
ville. We era sorry to report that Mr.
Cook la serioualy 111.
Mra. Nannie G. Brinkley of Goliad
arrived last week to make bar home
with her Meter, Mrs. W. A. Trant.
Mra. Lillie Pope Henderson of Math-
la, Texas, was-a week end visitor with
Robert Trant and family. W. P. Trant
of Bryan spent the holidays here with
the Robert Trant family.
E. B. Stedman to serving on
grand jury in Anderson.
Mr. and Mra John W Gilpin and
little Mias George Ann of Iola spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs. P. E
Smith.
We were sorry to learn of the pa
ing of our old friend. Uncle Joe <
son at Iola. He was a familiar sif
around the poet office and rallro
station as he transported
to and from trains. How Aw
him! , I
Mrs. George Siddall and son, Cam-
eron. of Anderson were business visi-
tors here Saturday-
Keith News ' I ;
_ _ . -- — ■ t' -i - family moved to Hum*>ie. Will Watson .’
Keith. Texas. Jan 12 - Quite a pt; U T*’* '
■ . moved tn T^mnlami-
• of moving has taken place IB ( our |
and wife are
5**^ ?^ ty{ Bennie Reisinger and
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