Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 134, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 19, 1933 Page: 4 of 4
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E. W Hooker of Shiro who is with
the Athletic Department of A. and M.
College, was in the city this morning.
Misses Bess and Margaret Johnson
and Mrs. O. S. Johnson left this morn-
ing for an extended visit in Belton.
New Braunfels and San Antonio.
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returned Tuesday from a short visit
in Houston.
Al Mayfield. Anderson attorney, waS
also a business visitor in Navasota to-
, day.
Berlin. Jlily 19 (UP) — Hermann
Goering. Prussian minister of inter-
ior, decreed today that portraits of
the former Kaiser and other Hohen-
zollerns, removed from state offices
under the republic, might be restored
to their former places.
Mrs. Hortense Brooks, and daugh-
ters, Mavis and Elizabeth. Mrs. Etta
Terrell' and daughter. Mary, of San
Antonio, are visiting relatives in Nav-
asota. They are all-'former residents
i of this city and will be welcomed by
I their many friends. ,
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Mrs. L. A. Millican. Mrs. R. F. Chap-
pell. Miss Beth Chappell and Lucille
; Routt went crabbing today at Sea-
I brook.
• Mrs. M E. Lee was taken to her
, home from the local sanitarium Tues-
j day She is recovering from an appen-*
dicltis operation.
Miss Dorothy Brooks of Houston is
visiting Miss Eleanor Margaret
Brooks.
• Mrs. T R. Brooks. Mrs. T. C. Thorp,
Misses Betnadihe and Eleanor Mar-
garet Brooks atid Miss Weldon Todd
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Think of the superlatives wasted on
Paavo Nurmi. When he rati his mile
in something better than 4:10 the
scribes went haywire, calling it the
feat of the century and asserting that
centuries, would pass before it would
be bettered. Yet, Tess than ten years
from the time, Numri. stop watch in
hand, made his epoch run, a youngster
from New Zealand bettered his tim^
by nearly four seconds.
Helene Madison is another good ex-
ample. Last year When the Seattle girl
tossed aside her tank suit Cor the fin-
ery of Hollywood's lots, the swimming
experts declared that not for' another
century or more, would we see her
equal; that the marks the Seattle girl
wrote in the books would; stand and
stand and stand.
, 'But will they? Personally we have
our doubts,, They’re liatle to start fall-.
|pg when a girl named Lenore Kight
of Homestead^ Pa., hits the water in
the women's national swimming cham
pionships tomorrow.'
MisS Kight has the class to approach
i Miss Madison's titpes. Whether she
[will dq it this year 6r the next is a
question. Her coach. Jack Scarry, is
C the opinion that Miss >,Kight will
need another year or so to reach her
peak. ?.
“You see'/. Scarry, said, today. '‘Ig-
nore has her heart set oh the 1936
Olympics. Victory in the internatibna'
games is her aim. So, you see, she's
not trying to come along too fast, She
wants to reach a crescendo, so to
speak, in 1936.'• Yet I wouldn't be at
, all surprised to see her break a couple
I of Madison's- marks this week.”
Miss Kight has got the s|uff. There's
I no doubt about' that, as she proved in
the 400 meter final at oLs Angeles last
j summer, in that race Miss Kight out-
swam Miss Madison on all the straight
ways but was beaten by the Seattle
girl's kick at the turns. When they
reached a point three feet from the
finish line they were all even, but Miss
/Madison's arms were longer and she
, won - ...
One year ago Miss Kight, who won't
be 21 for several months, lacked sta-1
mina. Since that day she has added I
pounds in weight and ergs, let us say. I
in muscle. Who knows tut that her |
turns—those desperate thrashes
against the sidewalls—will send her
London. July 19 (UP) — Former
King George of Greece has decided to
divorce his consort Elizabeth, and has
i taken all his effects from the palace at
, Bucharest, Roumanla, his residence in ■
; exile, Greek press reports said today,
i Queen Elizabeth will consent to the
i divorce, the reports said.
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now clearance of
all Summer Hats and
Ahmedabab. July 19 (UP) — Follow-
ers of Mahatma M. K. Gandhi feared
for his health today when his blood
I pressure rose, possibly because of ex-
I citement at the great reception accord
| ed him when he arrived here to await ,
re-arrest by thqZ government. Gandhi
expected to be put tack in Jail because i
of his refusal to abandon the civil dis- |
obedience campaign unlem the gov-
ernment made concessions"!© the home
rule movement.
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Winters, Texas, on a visit.
Buy Office Supplies at Examiner.
$1.85 and $2.85
Humble Men
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Miss Aline Rowland left today for
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How to Heal
stretched end to end the chain
double the route followed by Wiley
FOR SALE — We now have “gooee
neck'* kindling for a limited time.
Get your winter supply while they
last. Navasota Cooperage Company.
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The Jads Pagoda «■ (
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The New Felt*
FOR RENT — Cool bedroom. Close
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Bad Legs
Rev R. A. Gates, Anderson pastor,
was in town today on business.
Mrs. Eugene Ewing and daughter,
Kathryn, left today for a few days i
visit in Bryan?
DUNAVANT'S
MORTUARY
ambulance Day and Night
Courteous Comforting Service
Phone 93
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Fuaeral Home today the
mains of W. Punt will |
overland from Houston
abaniMto1 l»y Heights Fune
Black, Navy, Brow^i
The New Shapes
I for burial in this etty at U a’ckx
; Thursday morning.
ua fined
fltaafly anoint the swollen veins
mad aares with Emerald Oil, and
AnaAaae yoar leg. Use a bandage
Asma inches wide and long enough
a»C**e the accessary support, wind-
ttgii upward from the ankle to the
lose, the way the blood flows In the
wIml No more broken veins. No
aamne nJcvrs nor open sores. No
■aavr crippling pain Just follow
igfcBiitlnne and you are sure to be
toatpad. Toar druggist won’t keep
pawr ixM*c-y unless you are.
Veu caa get It at
NAVASOTA ORUO
We guarantee Contay Special Bleach
to remove Liver Spots, Freckles.
Pimples or any Discolorations on face
i or neck, caused by acid condition of
I system. Navasota Drug Co. adv
By HENRY McLEMORE
(UP Staff Correspondent)
New York, July 19 (UP) — If all!
superlatives used by sports writer in
| Mrs, W. H. Barry and daughters, describing the various champions were
! Frances and Lucille, leave tomorrow stretched end to end the chaln wouM
for several days visit in Dallas.
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. Kearney. Neb. — A toad was credit-
(ed with saving an outdoor production
of the Passion Play here. Electrician |
Clarence Schatz could hardly read his
cues for operation of the lights because
of a swarm of inspects over the
script. A toad leaped on his desk. In-,
a few minutes the air was clear
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Columbus, Neb. — Henry Demel re-
ported his automobile almost was
wreaked ty a huge Jackraboit. Driving
near here, he had the windshield
smashed and nearly ran into a ditch
then the rabbit leaped from-the sidt
of the road against the car.
Milwaukee, Wis (UP) — Route Half-
man and Arthur Krueger, co-captains
.of the 1933 Marquette university foot- '
ball team, are training on beer—hust-
ling barrels of it for shipping depart-
ments of two Milwaukee breweries.
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Kansas City, Mo. — Division of
three bathing suits between two men
cost each of them $25 The controversy
waxed warm as detectives happened
by. When it reached the boiling point,
w.tn no decision in sight, ths officers
nterfered. The disputants wei
each ii/ municlparcoUf?. 1
Thursday morning
Decsaaed passed *
night at 11 :M o'clock. He was M years
of age at his death.
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Vanesnl Home
Ambulance Service
PHONE 48
Navasota, Texas
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a vlolaM
formed German Nasi storm trooper
sought refuge with the French police
today, and asked that ho be permit-
ted to volunteer in the foreign legion
because he could no longer support
the Nazi militia life. He preferred the
rigid African discipline of the legion.
He was accepted.
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Kansas City, Mo. (UP) — A mban
recently attempted to ride on a trans-
fer printed in 1917*. It was only after
argument with tbs motor-
the man Ana’Iy paid his fare
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“THE MYSTERY OF THE
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With Lionel Atwill, Fay Wray and
Glenda Farrell.
There are thrills and laughs aplenty
in this amazing and unusual pic-
ture.
Also a Technicolor Musical “Plea-
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WEDNESDAY
Adults 25c Children 10c
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Paul Whiteman and his Band, John
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 134, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 19, 1933, newspaper, July 19, 1933; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1373366/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.