Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 229, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 3, 1926 Page: 3 of 4
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A sensational drama of the modern generation which
took New York by storm and has set the whole country
talking.
An All-American Picture for All Americans.
A marvelous Picture says the Photoplay magazine.
Children under 12, 10c; Adults, 25c
Quality is our motto
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R. M. Hawkins, Georgetown, Texas.
J. R. Hawkins, Navasota, Texas.
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WOMAN’S READING
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HAVAROTADAILYEXAMINERi WEDNESDAY, NOV, 3, 1926
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duding: 14 head Work Mules, 6 wide-tire
igons, 1 Fordson Tractor, 1 Ford Truck, and
other Road Implements; Frenoes, Plows,
The Woman’s Reading Club will
facet Wednesday afternoon at 3:30
at the city hail in the library room.
All members will please take notice.
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Nathiag brings such com.: L
fasting relief as the original
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Colds, Grippe, Flu,
Dengue, Bilious Fever
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tan stands out as one of the leaders;
many shades of the cedar wood you see
in eigar boxes
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Grays are always good; the new are
' doak gray and thunderhead
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International News Service Staff
Correspondent A
From SbakeKpeare’s
’The' law’s delays”
have ranked with war, famine and
pestileuei* as’one of the chief burdens
of mankind. The revolutionary Bol-
sheviks thought they could abolish
the evil along with many others with
a stroke of the peu. They wiped out
the statutes for waste imper, aud es-
tablished tbie* revolutionary consdl-
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ence 'of the Judge" as the chief cri-
terian of justice.
Two peasants in the Tambov pro-
vince esn testify how much good
these sweeping changes accomplish-
ed. Wander! ng for four years from one |
Judicial instance to another in search
of simple Justice, they are today still
wandering and still searching.
The two are cripples, wounded in
the war. Kour years ago their crops
were bad and they failed to pay the
agricultural tax on time. The peo-
ple's court decreed the confiscation*
of part of their property. Constables
put an attachment on the wooden
barn of Ivan Beoyipetzky and seized
the house ami two sheep of Pyotr
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I^ptev.
Taking advantage of the soviet law
which grants two weeks of grace in
which to appeal to a higher court, the
two peasant^ appealed t° the provin-
cial court, of Tamboy. The provincial
court reversed the decision of the low-
er court and decreed they should re-
ceive buck their property. But in the
meantime the local officials, not wait-
ing for the appeal had sold the prop-
erty at auction.
The case seemed simple, but Ivan
and Pyotr limped from one court to 1
another, from the^ Borfsoglebsk dis-
trict ^cottrt t<, the Tamboy provincial
eemrt t<> the People's Commissariat of
Finances, to thF Tamltoy state agri-
cultural tax committee, to the Bor-
isoglebsk tax committee to the State
Complaint Bureau t" the State Finan-
cial Department, to the State Execu-
tive Committee, and so on, through
thirty-three various bureaus,
mittees and commissariats, and all
they received for their pains was a
ton of‘documents tied up with a bale
of red tape. They have not received
a penny's worth of their property
l>a<lk, but have learned to estimate
tip* vlaue of the “revolutiosary con-
science.”
“THE GOOSE WOMAN”
From Rex Beach’s sensational novel. With Jack Pick-
ford, Louise Dresser and Constance Bennett.
A GOOD PICTURE
Children under 12, 10c: Adnttf, 25c
Daily
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These are the style lines ‘ oats are
wide at the shoulders with just a trace
’’ of the figure at the waifttline; hips are
narrow. Single breaated and double
breasted models are both good.
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thrpe-button sack With easy drape;
rounded corner* at the lapels; a six-
liutton waistcoat’
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times wonder upon reading the re-
ports of the Workers and Peasants
Inspection whether any sort of busi-
ness common sense and efficiency can
be achieved In the government en-
tt“rprisbs. The old argument of Hiifi-
socialfsts that nothing <nn make up
fbr Hie lack of private .initiative re-
ceives ixrtent supisn't from this very
wntej- <»f-e<»mmunist effort. ;’
The saoovar factorhst of Tula
have recently attracted disagri'eable
attention to themselves thru a gin ring
exhildthSi of , this general defect.
Hambvnrs are one
fartured <■<
proiim es- for export.
Iia> iiiveiilvil anything
the Itussiaii samovars of Tula, a city
sonth of Moscow. h;(\e Immii. famous
Miner- the lime of Ivan tin Terrible.
Looking o\er ihe book* of the sa-
movar factories _ under government
ownership in Tula, the Workers amt
Peasants agents iiiscovered that thr-
ough sjieer Indifference nml careless
ni'Hs the factory managers hail just
lost an order for 1JMM) siiniiiviirs from
n <’zeeho-Slovnkian firm. The t’zeeho
for quota
If took him forty seven <lays
an answer. He then placed the
order, but, receiving no answer for
three months, withdrew It. find
ttbt his samovarH In Finland.
Templeman & Son
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 229, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 3, 1926, newspaper, November 3, 1926; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1381294/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.