Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 206, Ed. 1 Monday, November 9, 1942 Page: 4 of 4
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THE NAVASOTA DAILY EXAMINER. MONDAY, Nov. 9, 1942
PAffiK FOUR
p_ m. SUN.-MON.
Locals
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LAST TIMES TODAY
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Grimes County
Abstract Co.
WANTRD
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B. L. JONES, Owner
ANDERSON. TEXAS
■MSUEIJ-AN EOUS—
Telephone* 4344
Top off Your Wardrobe With A
NAGGING BACKACHE
AViution ■ Cadet Marion Pierce of
tiu’d ,• Sunday
puffin'
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car-
MENS & BOYS
JACKETS
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lent tier
$3.95
To
Get Ready Now For Cold Weather
$4.95
10% Tax
Yes! We Have
Stockings
Men’s finger tip jackets,
G
E.M. PERRY
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MILLERS
$ &
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Wifrh of Disordered KidnCy Action.* Don’t Nigk-f i
MILLER’S-SAT. 11
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We Ate* Hare
“GORDON SOCKS'*
Have your tires Repaired how. One
day service pti Vulcanizing. No fa;
Metin W>h»I jaelcb. III wollds mid coiiil>iiiatl<n>H $3,115, $5,115, $7.50 A S-N.51I
Mi n’s leather trimmed JAcketa. assorted colors, all sixes $M.5O A $10.
Boys leather Jacket* *5.96 and **4K
AS teat aeaMMM. Jacket, and costa St March Ceiling Price.
DOAN’S PILLS
long lengths, ;w inches. Wool, and cordu-
roy, *7.00 and *9.00.
Beal Check* with
a high erdwm you
can daape.
fll
WANTED Milk COWS,
heavy springers, John A
phone R-6.
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Wto want you to are these wonder-
ful stocking*.
Thews Hate Are Priced *3.95 and *4.95
10 Per Cent Tax Added
Always Several hundred Latdto*’, Mimes and Children!* tn our dto
partanent for your ■electim 4
The mod Important aooeaeory of the
winter season and ccrtabily a thriU-
tagiy practical Christmnb gf»* idea.
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PRY GOODS S
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'WHEN ’MORNING AFTER'CUXJM.’ 7PI.'
DON'T WASTE TOUR TIME A WHINING.
LET ALKA-SELTZER LIFTTHFTOG,
TOU'U FIND THE SUN S riU SHlNSNJ.
THE R BASON DOAN'S
< ARE FAMOUS
All over the country
grateful people teU
others: “Dwm’* here
helped me j f recom-
mend them to yoM.**
That U why we eey.
Aik your neighbor /
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Ryt. 'A' < Thomas. Staff
Sg-1 Ricbiuti Crist, and Mrs Rutiplph
Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Bohne and
daughters. Rule and Marian of Hous-
ton spent the wetk-en6 with his par-
ents. Mr. ana Mrs, Latham Boone,
Sr. ‘ '
CUTS-BURNS-SCALDS
Wonderful too for sore, tired feet. At your
dnjggiet’e—money back if not satisfied. For
treeaample write Mosee Laboratories. 215texith
Leavitt Street, Chicago * ____
QUICK RELIEF FOR FEET
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Mink dyed musk-
rat Scottish cap.
feather trimmed.
Men'* wool mackinaw*, assorted plaids, red and blur and tan. *7 50.
and *9.50 ■
TO MATCH YOUR FUR COAT OR TO DRESS UP AN UNTRIMM-
ED COAT OR SUIT ... .gfiSK M
Tqi ..*
vis-H Iht
*•'» leather Jackets, Suedes and Cape Skins, Buck and Goat, *7.50
to *20.00.
fresh or
Garner,
302-dt.
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GRIMES COUNTY MUTUAL
TO BE CLOSED WEDNESDAY
The Grimes County Mutual Life
Insurance Association will be closed
Wednesday owing to Armistice- Day.
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Mr. and Mr*. J. P. Terrell and Mr.
and Mrs. L M Welch attended the
A and M 3 M U. football game
at Dallas Saturday. • /
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■ Major. Brewton dpent several day*
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.4 WITH WINRS...
WOMEN OF WAR!
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Australian’s Bail
Is Set At $100,000
1 NEW YORK. Nov. 9
Australian reputed once
added
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J. W. Brosig of Noj’mangee spent
the week-end here.
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_ .1 was |
wanted in. Autratia tin ah<‘gi'd stock |
>' shifi
whs also sought In several state* and-1
I Canada. TriW. wa$. set for Nov. 12. |
j A. W. 1 >a wson, desci I :cd a* E-orbes’ J
associirti-, .also pleiidvti Innocent to
■ similiu . charges and was held under
$30,0i>u bail.
fii;hit'UH described F’orbea’ career'
as almost fantastic as lie Outlined
ehaigi's of mlsrepiesentation in the,
sale <>f stock In the. Associate Royalty
Trusi and Royalties Corporation
Syndicate, and capital stock of Chap- •
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Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Black and Mr
and Mrs. Olan Norwood pt Cleburne
spent the week-end here with friends
and relative*: . ’
i-laxative and
our
K’-r
Behrens said the British Consul
General, in New York has requested
immediate extradition of FOrbe7 to
Australia, -but that the American
Government yvould try Forbese first
as permitted under a treaty with
Great Britain.
■Forbes and Dawson were arrested
recently in Mexicq City and turned
over to American officers in Dallas
then removed to New York.
South
have
been a millionaire added another
chapter to wbat the government »ay*
wa» an almost fantastic carreer Sat-
urday by pleading innocent in Fed-
eral Court to charges of forging a
Treasury Department check and vio-
lating the Securities and Exchange
Act. , ■
John Woplcot Forbes, 36, former ■
Ejquth Australian financial manipula- [
1 tbr wag htld under $1(X).£HM) bail after t
! Assistant United State" Attorney 1
Edward J. Behrens said Forbes
^u.diQ- here: with.- hi/ Jtaiwtsv 'Mr. I
mg! Mi i N. K. Tile. ■ . . i was also sought la 31 ver.ti statl
' I Canada. TtTai. wus set fol Nov. 12.1
Mt: 3«d Mrs Wilf'11, Torn nF Au*' I
llil wric guvslh in the ho|ni. 01 her
parents; .Mr. arid Mi/ <» Gi -Noaith
Hunciuy.
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TO ROUSE FLOW
• OF LIVER BILE
Hot * bi>m« ot KrinehMI Halts tonight.
Il»ir nn hour l>«tnr» brsahrMt, take »» mufth
aa will lie «n a rtlma in a k>*m of wator (hot
or coldJ or In your morning < up Of tea or
coHee and keep thia up h>r 30 days K ruechan
taken thle way helpa relieve euch eymptoma
aa alck heaiiaehu, bowel aluKKiahneu and.
au-called bllluua IndtKcatlon when due to ■»-
aaHIHeot flow ot bile front the gall-blnddar.
You can get Kruachen, a famous Eogllab
formula made In the tr H. A., at any drug
stun. You must b, satlatled or money back.
NEURITIS^.'.
RheumatismX£
To relieve torturing gain of Rheumatism.
Neuritis, Neuralgia, or Lumbago in a few
minute? get NURITO. the splendid formula,
uaed by thousand!. Dependable— no opiates.
Does the work quickly. Meet relieve cruel
pain, to your satisfaction. In few minatee or
your money back. Don’t suffer, vAsk your
druggist today for NURITO On this guarantee.
morning.
, You pooplo who occasionally at-
tend a party and enjoy good fel-
lowship and good food, often pay
nexft day for the fun you had.
Why don’t you try Alka-Seltaer
for that “Morning After" feeling?
Alka-Seltzer is one medicine use-
ful in the relief of many minor
ailments because Alka - Seltzer
combines a reliable analgesic pain-
reliever with buffered alkalizing
salts.
> Try it whenever you have Head-
Muacalar flint
Adka-Seltzer is non-
plrasant to take. Yc_ .
sells Alka-Seltzer by the 1__
Ns *oda fountain and in con-
venient package* for bom*
use. Wnot get a packet*
th* next time you «
ar* in a drug
store. fadMI
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M7%« Quality Stora”
In tgst
tstufsf.Jrvms ef
■ dofisg eser filnad>
■CJbrpus Christi spent ■ Saturday night
iit.id..’Sunday here, with 'tidnietplks.
Guests in the R, H. Wallace liome
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Wallace and daughter, Jacksboro;
Mrs. Ludle Harrell, Mrs Jack Mc-
Shan, and Mrs. A- G. Buckley,
Houston; Mrs. Jimmie McDonald and
Mrs Walton McDonald. Madisonville.
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Mrs. H. B. Barry has returned from
Ardmore Oklahoma, after a three I
weeks visit there with her daughter.
Mis. Monroe Galt and family.
H. B. Barry of Houston spent the
m week-end- here
M’i Wyatt Stoneham has returned
fi- ni Houston aftei visiting relatives
.tliri. toi- a few. days,( • .
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Miks Kittlii rine M<"Guyct of Dallas
spei t yesterday with In-i father El-
til.er ..McGUyeL. '
Modem life, with its <v aS-"leas hurry
sad worry, Irregular habits, Impro]
sating and drinking, exposure,’ contat
■AoXxoi, keeps doctors busy,
boopirate crowded. The atlor
effects are disturbing to
Che kidneys and oftentimes
people suiter without know-
ing that disordered kidney
Bellon may eaues the
trouble.
After colds, fever and
similar ills there is an ta-
ereaee of body impurities
the kidneys must filter from
the blood. If tho kidneys
am overtaxed and fall to remove axoeas
add and other harmful waste, there is
poisoning of the whole system.
We Have
“Humming Bird”
' Stockings
(morning^af
A HEARTY dinner, or mid-
night lunch, a httl* too
much smoking, perhaps a
cocktail or two—great fun to-
1 night; * miserable letdown,
. hkadachey feeling tomorrow
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We Have
“Gordon Stockings”
VDK HI NT-
$<■': . i.l-Fj’l l-’rr11 • i’ ti «f ■ . < 1 11 r,:»•
A,< i< i;../,- t Apply. . Mt: ■ M uii in ■;
Oijiv 1 ’ ••<n> J;l:i ‘ : .’ZOjl
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Al’AiiT.M 11NT 1''<>| R-tiL I’hWiC
74 E. A •R-lck rh'w. . .V.MH'f.
. Fort ItHNT Five w Uh-
gaa Ct-hrt/Wn phuov 37ti. 200-6’:
MOR, RENT five room honsc on
SiavwM street. Reasonable rent . Mr*:
Rtf L*rtt. \ . 203-ttt.
FOR SALK—
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'ilr’i, Ui.iiaitl Ware b ft Frl<i >\
v-. uiij- lirrtl'e.;:/ l.ikliil yiiiia to
- lb ■ 1111 lit \V«'i
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an.l DcilHA/t'"'gi<i.l''. • ««’»* Hi ne lt"m
\X ulgt tin fin 1‘ijfl . 4,.MO|)/l IPKUIH.C Hi (lit. jupbnte.
inrry I Symptoms ot disturbed kfrtaer SwMtSsw
oper may ba nagging backasha, pantatsw* baaA-
glon | ache, disainaas, getting up nlgMat owsflta*
puffiness under the area
a feeling ot nervmae Iiixliae
and loaa ot strongs* ami
energy. Other atom «* MM-
ney er bladder «lot*B*ameo
■ometlmee are b***kra
scanty or too iro«*a**aata*-
tion.
In ooah seam M Is batoss
to csiy an a ssodktos RaS
haa wo* suit *4*0 »-
nroval tton a* aaasaaSOs*
lees favorably knee*. Uto'
I Dona's POU. They have boa* wteato* *em
friaada tor mor* than ton
I to set Iteaa’s- Sold at all
Half an bour before breakfast, take as much
..... ■ „ .. 0{ watar (liot
tg cup of tea or
0 daya. Kruachen
e such symptoms
Jlugglehnees and
when dee to la-
the gall-bladder,
famous English
A., at any drug
1 or money back.
Mik. J. I
l.awsofi mill Mni, Sunf Jttneli' were
in Bfy.iin yeatc 1 <l;iy yi it ng flii-nJH.
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Mr. ijul .Mi". . ii. V. Gkidgb/' Sr.,
Alis ll V Gudger Ji. anti daughter, held
Jenn Ann. And Lt and Mrs. J. ' H.
Gu/gi'i- of Houston wen here Sun-
day visiting with relatives / and
friend*. Lt. Gudger recently receiv-
ed hig cunmussion at Ft, Siil, Qkla,
and will leave in a few days for Ft.
Bragg, North Carolina.
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Rev. and Mrs. F. McKinney were
in Hearne yesterday morning where
be delivered th® 11 o’clock serinbn at
the Episcopal church, there.
BANK TO CLOSE
ARMISTICE DAY
The First Naional Bank will be
closed Wednesday, • November
Armistice Day. Adv. 2t.
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: ('isi . <if PMing.ton ' Fiejd spent ’the. IjOriiine Shanks of - Beauriippt spent’
w r< lo j’nl in i/ with Mr. ;ifld Mi C
S Thinn.i-. ■
- PrrisMsd br
WAiru winch mooccnoiK
ROBERT STACK
DIANA BARRYMORE
JON HALL
EDDIE ALBERT
NIGEL BRUCE
EVELYN ANKERS
lilt GUIDON
JOHN LOpfl .
I 10CA1 MNHIfl >
L ISOBU (ISOM
Produced By I
______ WALTER WAHGEsr J
Scr««« Phy .by Not n-*n Hr !' / Rli-e
Fnxn ths Cosmopol'ts" Story by C S 'Fj«SU»(
Oirocisd by ARTHUR lUtIM
A UNIVERSAL PICTURE
WOfft SALE -1'. Bicycle, extra good
condition. H, H. Ware; phone 92.
. 204-at.
A. largr ..k-Mirinieiii of IV ‘."I. Wool leutlier Irlliimetl. nlitl
J.trkeiH.
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. Alex Moody of .Piedmont, vvho un
di-rwent n major opreation i(t Scott
and White Sanitariuni at Temple,
Fridays, is geting nlong nicely.
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1'1 ^htkins. Mrs. E. D. pie.Mam,moth Gold Mines. Inc.
Ji’prbl's and Dawson ate also ac-
cused of persuading Mr?. Mury J’arie
Frey, a New York widbw, to ’liqui-
date $8,750 in. government bonds she-
Biirijv of Kelly Fieid.
’I’’’.'’, b 've.'l' tM-iV Willi iris, pilleilt-i. ..Ml'
< / .R.. ilurkc-. ,,
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' m/ pM M< I. E uixfiti :in'.( Mi"
AIozl'H". , I o ;!■' Ii.ji I '.Spi'iit the w<i' l<^
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,:/-,V|.i .:iii<|' M.» ■ 1 W. 'Brit.wn 6-1 IMi.t-
.Vi'.litir .wi 1 ■ of Mi: .’lid .Mi..
Win A Tivl'U Sumi ty ' ,-ind I'.i ,
■ Ml arid. M.i , :J<'h>i > McAlpine of,
: Pin t Arthur and' Mi ; and Mrs: W<--o
soli McCune <>f,Houston wfffe piiests
of tiueir mother, Mis. H. W. Kiipa-:
trick' over the week-end.
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■ Dr..afl* Mis H II Madeley spent
Sunday , in Corpus Christi with rel-
atives.' • • \ .
bB«y* Wool Jacket*, aoMds, comMnatlona and plalda, *2.50 to *6.98.
Mrm’a leather coata, Suede, GOat, Hone-hide and Cape, *11.50 to *20.
I ml M i
< e. tpli.)jc hi .'-I; ','IO V . I’ll/ y.olli,
'■■ ■'. 'u rit'lc line for | trlit i ry .Hcri'ic--
M./':O.J| |' Till- Co 21it: W<1 hillg.l/ll
ASi I I j'l t"H. . .’I’..->:r. ‘ l il-30t.
We Have
“Vanity Fair”
Stockings
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. M1- Und. • Mrsi Rpheit Thomas of
Hull wen £iie?t^ of their pili.vnts. - jp Fort, Worth last wcx<t .atta-'difig. to
Mi- and Mis. C. S. ThOmas over the
week-end,
Sheared beaver
beret whopptagiy
big, ribbon trim.
C. A Tribble and family and W.
S- Hatchett ana family spent the
week-end in Dallas with Mr. and
Mrs. .Corbett Smith and Mrs. Nena
Hatchett. They were joined there by
Miss Mildred Tribble from Dmton.
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Mr. and Mrs, W. S. Hatchett, Jr.,
and baby of Teague spent Saturday
and Sunday here with relatives.
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Mrs. Shaeffer Pierce and daugh-
ter. Dian; returned from Bremond
Saturday after visiting relatives
there for sevp.ral days.
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Little felt .''visor
hat trimmed
with black
acuL
TO RELEASE FLOW OF
LIVER BILE
_Oet a bottle of Knuehen Balts tonight.
aa will lie on a dime In a gl
or sold) or in your moral
coffee and keep thia up for 2
taken thia way helps rallev___
aa sick headaches, bowel(alu|
so-called bilious indigestion
suAeient Bow of bile fraa
You can get Kruachen, a
formula made in the U. *.
store. You must be aatteSet
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 206, Ed. 1 Monday, November 9, 1942, newspaper, November 9, 1942; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1383184/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.