Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 56, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 18, 1933 Page: 2 of 4
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WAI., WE’VE TURNED THE
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ERNEST TRUEX REPEATS
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In every comer of the world,
both here and overseas,
wherever you find joy in life,
’tis always "Luckies Please' ’
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cause they have the Char-
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tobaccos, firmly rolled into
one delicious, balanced
blend...full weight of long,
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Above is the historic scene Ms Michigan became the first state to ratify the amandmant
repealing the prohibition act. The convention of 100 delegatee elected to vote on the amend-
ment is seen In session at the Capitol in Tans Ing, Mich. The vote was M-l for repeal.
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or town that has drawed into its shell
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and is waitin' for the world to come
to an end, is goin' to eat a 1
Another feature will be contests In ,
which impartial judges will pick the
"Best Beer in America", from samples*
submitted by brewers.
ToppenMte. Was??
Cotton, 70, Englashman, who died here
while waiting for a bus, waa found to
have $1,200 in cash on his person a
I $6,000 bank account. He was formerly
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but of pretzels, cheese, crackers, po-
tato chips.
It is proposed to have a regular beer
garden as part of the exposition. An
orchestra will play, and stage and
vaudeville stars will be engaged to pro-
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Portland, Ore. (UP) — Like religion (
politics is a serious question to a Nj-
gro. Irving Johnson, colored, went toi
a hospital with a knife wound in hid I
side and the imprint of a woman's
teeth on his arm because he disagreed
with Mrs. Estelle Moesley about Roose-
velt'S economy program.
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and is waitin' for the world to come j to a South American Zeppelin service. [
to an end, is goin to eat a lot of heel , The original trips to South America
dust from the fellers and towns that are regarded here rather as a manifes-
Health is the reward to those who
expect to fight when they are ill, and
set out to get well by using their own j
common sense. It does not come to the |
person who says that there is no use 1
to fight. Nature's aids to ailing per-
sons are proper foods, fresh air, sun-
shine and good Mineral Water.
An example of this sort is shown
in the story of a man who. nineteen
years ago. was in very poor health He .
(Vas just about convinced that he was
going to die because he had teen sb
advised by people in whom he had
much confidence. There was no treat-
ment, he had been told, that Would re-
store his health on account of the ad
vanced stage of his ailment. He was ,
sixty years old at that time and made I
up his mihd that he was. top young
He heard of CraZy’ Water. He
a trial He took common sense
treatment of Crazy Water, fresh air,
sunshine, proper exercise, and proper
diet. This man has not been sick for
today the old
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Two qualities that can’t
be copied... ■
character and mildness
i the exposition will not consiet of a
celebration of the return of beer or
any boisterous merrymaking.
Dozens of interesting exhibits are
After eleven months on Broadway, . .j
'Ernest, Truex, famous comedian, i»
demonstrating the way to plan a "per'»
feet crime" on the screen. Thia piok.
ture, in which one of America’s greats 3
est comedians reenacts one of his
greatest stage hits, is the mystery com-
edy, “Whistling in the Dark", which)
shows Wednesday at Miller’s Theatre.
Two celebrated authors, Laurence
Gross and Edward Childs Carpenter,
Obrituaries and resolutions of re-
•peot published at ont
word.
it just WOULD. But spe ikin' of buy-
ing md sp« ndin . a lot of us who is
flat broke could have been purty well ;
fixed if we hadn't been foolish enuffv
sp»ndin' all we made tryln' to keep up
'With the fellers Who was twenty tint-
‘'v'es richer than v-e was And this may
offer mothei v„eiv reasonable, and
probably true, explanation for the de,
pression which is that folks are now
Jliving' within their incomes. There
is lots of cases where pgepul never get
in position to make any money until
they lose their credit. These times
ought to teach us to save sumthin' for
rhe cold an<j windy days as
the rainy oqes.
Was readin lately where it says in-
/ , stalment buyin has fell off a lot in the
. last 2 years. No wonder, because folks
had to have time to pay Up a little on nineteen years and
wbat they had already bought before' gentleman is enjoying good health at j
they could buy any more. That is jjgg ,,f 79
Your most precious possession
good health. Hrt'tect it. But.
if you don't have
former vigor and pep now is :h<.
.to check the
Vie t mu 1-1.
the mo '
thr-'V .'on ' iput i"C sillov. r ,
t ■ am to b.; r'loil'ib'tV w’’h
that ;■(" tht <■ ii|se.'-d'J’n'. n ly r ’l <
mon jiilmet’tW, such v- colitis rP"/
rh"unuitistn. li’-er .'iivl kidv.'y d
dej's. nervous ailments, arthritis
acidosis apd others
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These e.azy payments is
class with ■••painless"
shortage of cool ■ stall
.2.. There is one important thing! dam and Batavia with a spur to Aus-
1’ that everyone of us ought to re- I trnlia.
member and that is that leaves don't ;
lose their hold and fall until they ' Atlantic service anticipated by
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French observers always have been
terrapin, or sulled like a possum | skeptical about Germany’s pretentions
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turn by and by. Let us remember
tntr wvja at
coon skin coat, of tomorrow. We have I
finally turned or skidded around the ,
much talked of "corner" and are now;
headed for the Prosperity Road onoe
more. Everything is goin' to be “rosy"
with Roosevelt as a great and real
leader and the American pepul fol-
lowin' 100 per cent strong. . ... 1(,
LES AKERS,
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LOVE NOT THE WORLD Love!
1 not the world, neither the things that ;
are in the world. If any man love the
I world, the love of the Father is not
in him —1 John 2: 15.
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conceived this screaming satire, wbteh ' .
pokes laughs at crook melodrama. £
Their effort was lauded by the Mb*'
(York critics, who thought it the beet j
laugh of the year.
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Judge ypur cigarettes on silken, flavorful strands,
just two points... Character And how you’ll appreciate
and Mildness., .We’ll rest Lucky Strike’s true MiLL j
our case on that. ness, brought about byi
Folks like Luckies be- accurate, patient science- ■
"It’s toasted”. That extra
benefit which only Lucky
Strike affords! For these two
reasons—Character and
Mildness-" Luckies Please!”
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French Give Up
Plans For Zep
Ocean Service
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The average American will complain J has kept their faces to the future and tation of German technique and nat-
vl—l. .. —2 L_ - Authorities look i
that the long, long road was sure to forward to Germany's development of {
turn by and by. Let us remember that j the hydroplane as 1
the wolf at the door today is the rac- [ with South America.
coon skin cqat.of tomorrow. We have ! .---4---O-------—
L . . I Elevator Killed Drunkard
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Spokane, Wash. (UP) Boarding
an empty elevator in a downtown hotel
while intoxicated, Nick Jarenko, 21.
was almost instantly killed when , his
hVad was smashed between the floor
of the elevator and the gate opening.
He' had wandered into the elevator
while the operator was away. He pu;l-
'ed the wrong swltchi and a lurch on
his part caused him to sway through
1 the opening as the elevator neared the
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and quarrel and loaf around and do a
lot of silly stuff until he gets into
truble up to his ears and the country
is threatened with ruin and then he
will snap out of it and put his should-
er to the wheel and do his part in a
big way. That is what has been hap.
penln' durin' the past month since our
new Prezident found it necessary to
start off his administration by closin'
all the banks of the nation in order to
save the pepul from themselves. Even
Congress is showin’ some signs of in-
telligence and a dezire to co operate
in the big job at hand. So if the new
Congress wants to really do somethin' ,
that will please everybody — Demo- .
krats and Republikans, alike—it should
repeal this depression.
However. I guess it is still true that
it's an ill wind that don't blow some
good for sumbody, becauze I notis
where the paper says that a\dollar now
buys 35 per .cent more thaii it did in
1929. I think what the paper meant to
say was that the dollar COULD buy
35 per cent more now than in 1929 if
have, lost it
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For the present, however, the Cross-
the
1 States and Germany, with the
of lettin , big prospective base at Cardington,
becauze times is bad England, appears definitely to have
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lot of I I" • ‘ — vw... .. ..v -• ...
in sei-vice could function without at least
truble. A swing tack to better times is j four Zeppelins in readiness, and this j
as sure to come as daylight is to fol- i only could be effected at a cost of !
ler darkness. When it does, the bizness | millions of dollars. ; -
Exposition Of
Beer Planned
For Cleveland planned, not only of beer dispensing
' and beer manufacturing equipment,
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i inlvxh ntion. :icidosL« and others of
iwi’ar nntyic 'rhot why tho’i ahd.
have b«‘eri iidi^VFd in a natural, safe ,
way by drinkjnu CrftK>’ Water
I ’TiHy -to use in your own home,
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wn hippnpojainu/i' •
.-•mix- store, h'uln't
,rllfji < Hl !(t a <l‘ill:it
week ihereafter.
in the same
wnh "painless" extractions of
teeth. Many a than in late years who
seemed to be on Eazy Street, was
simijly on "Easy Payment" Street.
There is an old sayin' that time Va,-
bout is fair play, and I guess that'rule
is bein applyed now in the bizness
world. After several years of makin'
tig bizness out of little ones, we have
reversed the thing and are t,ow makin
little bizness out of the big ones. In
fact our prezent idear about big biz.
ness lis that it ain't as big as it
thought it was. Rite now. bizness in
general ain't lookin' for the "cloud"
with the sliver lining near as much
as it is the CROWD with the SILVER
dining Here a while back a bizness
expert said American bizness Is solid-
ly restin' on a bedrock foundation.
The truth about the matter is that a
lot of the biznesses seem to be sleepin’
instid of restin' on the bedrock. What
the machinery of commerce and biz-
ness needs most rite now is a change
tfroaa banana oil to elbow grease. See
where a prominent and experienced
bizneea leader says that work will end
the depression. Prohly he is rite. We
knew one thing for sure—the depres-
sion has just about ended work. Guess
time about io fair play!
But what we want thia wise bizness
leader to tel us is who Is goin' to fur-
nish work! It's a purty hard proposi-
tion to go to work when there ain't no
Jobe and nobody to issue pay checks.
There seems to be a big surplus of
play boys but a woeful shortage of i
pay boys. Have always heard that the
Devil ean always find work for idle
hands te do, so if that is true, we
wonder why Mr. Hoover, while he was
President, didn’t put him on his un-
they could buy any more. That is
one of the main things that is causin'
.ill out trilbies rite now The para-
mount question befour the country for
•tie. las’ to.'.' yylirs has been. • "How
piiich i the ibayn payment"" And
t lr.r > fh>- r on ’ lie woty Pi p iys and .
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^Germany
vl^es. it
is probable that Holland may «jter
is that we have a big overproduction the dirigible field and attempt to ih-
| of cold feet, and a shortage of cool! stall a Zeppelin line between Amster.
i beads There is one important thing ! dam and Batavia with a spur to Aus-
I tho' that everyone of us ought to re- I tralia.
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Cleveland,-Ohio (UP) ■
its aerial liaison modern ih beer equipment will adorn
the floors of the Public Auditorium
i here from July 3 to 10 when the coun- I
; try's first National Beer Exposition i
opens,
j ... vlde entertainment.
The huge underground exposition ,
■hall will be filled to capacity with
the newest in steins, beer glasses, bars,
dispensing equipment, and small ope-
rating models of huge beer making
machinery.
The exposition is sponsored by Am-
erican Beer Exposition, Inc., which has
as ita president Ralph Newman, fin- j
ancial secretary of the Crusaders. I
eaders point out emphatically that in charge of the city dump. ■
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Paris, France (UP) —■’ French avia- I
tion authorities virtually have aban- !
, _ )'airmail and freight service,
poor relatives. It's about got to where The dirigible, according to both Ger !
the-wolf at most of our doors has to man and British sources, has been
! bring his lunch with him. The country , found too expensive,
1 over is overcrowded with ex spend’efs
tut we haven't got half enuff expend, consent!ating or^, airplane ser
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bava bveo able to learn, the only wag-
es that have been able to stand up !
under the terrible blows of the depres-
sion are the “wages of Bin'!. But'
feMbhad Evujy Afternoon frynoje spuakin' of this feller's idear of endin' ;
— - — the depression by everybody goin’ to,
work—maybe what he means is for
all the unemployed to furnish each
other jobs. A prominent astronomer .
says that the other planets can't sup-
port life Well, it's begtnnin' 'to look
, like this one can t either. This pre-
zent depression must have suffered doned various projects for collaborate j
two or three relapses It is iahtin' as Ing with^Germany on a regular tr'ane-
i long as a rich man with a bunch of Atlantic i ' " ‘ *’ ,
pwi icianvcB. ,
the - wolf at most of our doors has to
Any erroneous i eflections upon the
character, standing or reputation or
r y person firm or corporation which
may occur in the columns of THE
EXAMINER will be gladly corrected
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