Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 17, Ed. 1 Monday, March 3, 1930 Page: 1 of 6
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HUMAN LOVE STORY
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J. L. McLain will do this work at
the Queen Theatre tomorrow.
) Navasota and it will be of great bene-
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AUSTIN, Texas, March 3 (INS) —
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Income Tax Man
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a wanta everyone in physicians. He had a good night and
and countlee over the * is better today.
Holding Revival
At Hempstead
C•NROE, March 3 — Mrs. Martha
M Horton, 101 years old, died at the
home of her son, O. W. Horton. five
miles west of Conroe, after only a few
days’ llness. Mrs. Horton was born in
ng, according to the physician’e reporta The
of the former President of the United States
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the color scheme harmonizing
the interior decorations of the
NEW ORLEANS. Mar. 3 (INS) —
Two men art* dead, another missing
.and ten other persons are suffering
from burns and injuries as the result
of devastating fire which swept part
of New Orleans Water front late last
night. The damage was., estimated in
excess of two million dollars.
Fire swept over a wide area after
starting in cotton bales piled on the
wharves and spread to nearby ware-
houses. The wharves under the pin-
ning burned away They fell into the
water carrying thirty five thousand
bales of cotton.
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/Hangar, one af Taft's doctors, tolling roporten that
ally no hope for the ex-chief justice. Williem Howad
SHELL CO. PUTS
FORCE OF MEN
IN NAVASOTA
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both houses of the Legislature, that!
[“courtesy. service and protection” are
to be watchwords of the patrol.
The corps are smocked out in smart
gray uniforms and each has a new
motorcycle. They were dispatched to
variis siwtionsof the state so that all
highways will be patrolled as far as
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STATE REGENT
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Saturday, was the opening day for
the taking of school census and the
work must be completed during the
month of March.
MADEGOOD
The tragedy occurred ut a negro's to stabilize wheat and his "friendship"
house in the southeast part of the city for the power trust as proving that
anil a white man passing stopped the his first year’s record was futile,
maddened negro and had him placed , -----------------------------
under arrest and there was a large crowd of, them
The colored population were incen- who gathered around the city hall
sed over the atraclousness of the crime while the hearing was in progresa
The income tax man will lie in Nav-
asota all day next Friday, March 7th,
making his headquarters at' the First
National Bank. Persons wishing in-
formation in regard to making income
tax returns should see him that day.
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Fifty Patrolmen Are
Placed On Highways
For Special Duty ,
urduy was lodged in jail in this city The end of President Hoover’s first
being accused of stabbing his wife to year in the Whitehouse today found
death, was given a preliminary hear- two or his three important legislative
Ing in Justice Court Monday morning , . . . ..
and bound over to the grand jury un-pledses fulfilled and the third pending
X wavers, Jimmy is easily influ- ,
4 by a pretty superficial girl,
nt follow which show Jimmy's j
downscale, while Joyce's
movie-up, though not according
ensdrdems. Jimmy's affairs come
ertaleg Ho loses his position.
ha lovers part and two years later
gdiecpvered Jimmy as a" helper in
Bly* shop where she has gone
Meet her trousseau for her p-
Milne marriage to her employer.
Joyce and Jimmy see each
Ktheir old love burns with re-
M rigor and Joyce’s impending
Hage with her employer is forgot-
in place of the one with Jimmy,
hspietnre to replete with subtle
ahs and intemest is sustained thru
HJaeqteline Loogau interprets the
t Hoyce with a great deal of sym-
were stored in the Youens building turned from their bridal tour.
lately occupied by the skating rink | Vance Campbell of Yarborough was
It is understed the Masonic building 'circulating in the city today.
will be ready for the theatre to move . We were surprised to find oursel-
into new quarters the latter part of ves in the “Land of Cherry Blossoms”
March. 'on yesterday afternoon when we were
The skating rink moved out over invited into Miss Katie Norwood’s
the week end after having a success pleasing rooms where the sunlight was
ful run for several weeks in this city, excluded in favor of the lanterns of
---———— Japan which shed a rosy glow over
1n1 V Ith*' enchanting scene Dainty Mildred
Woman lUi Tears Norwood presented each guest with a
Died AtConroepictnresque score card decorated with
a little jap.
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went was made in Montgom- He is assisting t
tery Mr Horton is survived tor, R«v W. T Al
der complaint of murder. He was [ in congress but with his supporters
carried at once to Anderson and placed and critics slashing violently over his
in the county jail record, , -1
His wife died Saturday after being -Preskdent Hoover has made gooi", Nueen I heatre
stabbed several times, allegedly by her declared Senator Arthur Capper, Kan-
busband, and their small child was Has Republican but Senator Robert M.
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'ft is the story of anambitfous young1 nt to him if the publie will give the
oman, Joyce, who falls in love with J names and ages of the children prompt-
bony, a handsome but shiftless young ly when he calls or if you will phone
Ml Whereas Joyce’s love for Jimmy ' his home and give this information.
The shell Oil Company sent a force
of men to this place, there being more
than a dozen in the party that arrived
today and others are reported to be
coming. An agent was looking for
houses in which these men might lodge,
but he was experiencing a great deal
af rouble in getting them located.
This party of workmen are to make
building.
When the seats arrived the manage-
meat anticipated placing them in the
building but the work was not far
enough advanced for that and they
However
famous it may j
be for its |
peaches during 5
tSe Summer
'mhonths, this
Ulfhigan city j
in the heart of |
the famous I
truit country I
is of the (
opinion that 2
it can also
''boast of its I
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peaches. I
Here is one ct J
the latter, |
. .arrive tomorrow afternoon to be the
Great Improvement guest of Mrs. tratton Baker, chair
s. __ .man of the La Salle committee. Mrs.
In speaking of the street of Nava- kountree win spend Tuesday night in
zzgsota one suggestion, according to the:the city, drive to Brenham Wednesday
opinion of the writer, is in changing where she will be guest of honor at
28 the route to the cemetery slightly, by a luncheon given by
golng 1 Mock further north and turn- the Brenham chapter of the D. A. »
ng at the corner of the Powel prop- and return to Navasota Wednesday af-
erty instead of the the present turn, ternoon to be in this city for the un-
It M only a matter of a short time velling of the Ia Salle monument.
Ebefene a new bridge will be necessary which will rake place on thursday af,
E“EMat the branch at west end of the street ternoon. .
<«0hd in making this change a straight Mrs. Rountree, being the state re-
2Mne would be made instead of the zent of the D. A. the organization
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That Swept New
_________________________ WASHINGTON, Mar. 8 (INS) —
I La Salle Monument on Thurs- William Howard Taft clung to life
Funeral services were conducted at preaching in a revival which commen;
the cemetery by the Methodist pastor ced on Sunday. Hat. 2
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TWO MEN ARE
KILLED BY
POLICEMEN
AUSTIN, Mar. 3 (INS) — Gover-
nor Moody today sent a message to
the iegisaure submitting new subjects
for considefatlor ineluding corrective
amendments to the confederate pen-
sion laws.
Laws to further regulate pipe lines
as common crtlefs and extend super-
yision at the railroad comtisaion pro-
viding compensation for state employ-
ees who are injured while working on
highways and twelve local bills were
submitted nt the request of legistafors.
there was no preaching at the Pres-
Georgia, from there the family moved byteriamn church Sunday becaue gf
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nettling in Montgomery, and she has 8. C. Guthrie left Saturday atternoon
lived within the county alt her life. for Hempstead where he is doing the
Mrs. Jinan T. Rountfee of Parls,
state regent of the laughters of the
American Revolution is expected to
WL ARRIVE
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pw-sbble and I he highway laws en-
At the Queen Theatre today there forced.
is on display in the entrance one of j„ G. Phare, chief license and weight
the seats that will be installed in the inspector of the Highway Commission,
Masonic building as soon as that is director of the patrol: and Miss
house is ready for orcupaney. Grace Fowler is mascot of the organi-
“The new seats are quite pretty, with zation.
red leather seat and baek of red plush. ........ .....—
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investigations of oil possibilities in
Physicians bulletin said, “Former
chief justice had a good night He
took some nourishment a few days
ago, His condition is very eritical, but
was slightly Improved and unless some
further sudden change occurs due to
urterlal seelross his aponn of life is in-
determinable.”
said to have been cut during the af- La Follette, Wisconsin Republican
fray. The woman died almost in- pointed to the president's silence on
stantly. the tariff rate deadlock at the London ,
The next grand jury will not be as- parley and increased unemployment.
(rimes County. How long they will 'have been taught to say "plense," and
operate in and .out of Navasota is not . “thank you", in preparations for their
certain, but they probably will lie here | work of enforcing Texas highway laws
for some time and will spend consid- went on their jobs.
erable money here dining their so- The men have been it. training at
Journ. Camp Mabry for two months. It was
it is to be regretted that Navasota explained by Senator W. A. William,
does not provide more facilities for ‘son, acting as drill sergeant, when the
receiving and housing people who de- patrol was presented in review before
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■ A human and interesting love story .
kabout a beautiful and successful pri i
MMt gecretary and a shiftless young
Mman who wanted to bridge the gap of
bard 'work and jump into the plutocra
e clhes overnight is told in “The Ba- t
iehelor Girl," a Columbia production
ILY
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Every citizen of Navasota sends out
thia invitation as well as the state and
local Daughters of the American revo- '
lution. They want each and everyone
to feel that their presence is requested
here for the occastoh.
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On Thursday afternoon following
the ceremonies open house will be held
8 at the home of Mr. and Mra J. N.
' Baylor when the Robet Raines Chap-
ter of the D. A. R. is hostess to a tea.
I Thia Win be an opportunity for the
j but of town visitotu to become ac-
• quainted.
a25may trsr the present route, of thut has made possible the erection of
eon me it may be obstacles in this route the Ia Salle monument in this city,
5 that the writer has no knowledge of will be one nt the prominent speakers
3 but from standing at one end of the at the unveiling ceremonies Thursday.
Sstreet and looking down it, it seems AO.
Anthat this 'would he a much better way. You can Assist
MMMBMEME“
| DETROIT, Mich., Mar. 3 (INS) —
[Caught like rats in a trap two alleged
armed safe crackers were shot and
killed in a gun battle with two police-
men early today in attempting to open
a safe in the Harper Theatre.
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35,000 Bales Cotton
Fall Into Mississippi
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 17, Ed. 1 Monday, March 3, 1930, newspaper, March 3, 1930; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1402234/m1/1/?rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.