Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, March 7, 1930 Page: 5 of 6
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unvelling of the Ia Salle Monument.
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Schedule 1:15, 2:40, 4:05, 5:30, 6:55, 8:20—P. M.
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ALSO A GOOD COMEDY
“UNCLE TOM”
Hello World!
Adults 25c
SATURDAY
Children 10e
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Monday and Tuesday—“ NORMA SHEARER”
Ring 420 for Program and Schedule
Choicest
PHONE 482
13c
WANTED
6,or15c
FOR RENT — Furnished lower part
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BUILDING NOTES
10c
14c
27c
VOL 1
NUMBER 2
ion
10c
The visiting D. A. R. ladies
sleep.
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
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you have visitors.
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That dollar brush free with
each half gallon of Porch and
qualify as a good provider with-
out bringing home a new dance
record every night.
Miss Lucy Scarbrough of Leesville,
La., formerly of the Dowwsey Beauty
Parlog is now with the Modern Beauty
“This is a hold-up.” said At-
las balancing the globe.
Chum No. 1 tali
Salmon
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23c
25c
29c
25c
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Large Bunches Turnips for___
Lettuce, 2 heads for______—
Carrots, 2 bunches for_______
Cauliflower, per pound_______
Tomatoes, per pound--------
Spinach, 2 pounds for-----—
Lemons, per dozen-----------
Large Bunches Celery for----
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Get a free facial at What-Not Shop
this week. Adv. '
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Dromedary7 Pitted or Plain
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Prince’s Finest
Asparagus
Octagon
Soap
Sunbrite
Cleanser
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Postmaster Joe Wren, J. D. Hines
and Dan Heath, all of Normangee were
California Oval in Tomato Sauce
Sardines
are here too in the most attractive num-
bers we have ever shown at prices you
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“SINNERS PARADE”
v Lenten Specials
|, Santo By a in Pure [Olive Oil
I Sardines_____
[ Red Alaska Sockeye
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6 the conclusdon today that "Red
lay," widely advertised as a day
bich American disciples of Mos-
ere to reveal their full strength
Mat milions of the unemploy
to their revolutionary banners,
that might be called in theatri-
diamce "a flop."
communist show, heralded for
gas the biggest thing ever yet
ted by the Reds in America,
live up to an advanced notices.
De rotous demonstrations were
I in New York, Washington, De-
“CAMPUS CARMEN”
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Soap Powder
WE DELIVER
8 Hershey’8 % pound can
“Cocoa
J. YOUENS
& Company
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ery Butter, Hillside 4 lb prints, per pound __39c
Bacon. per pound---------------------29c
Mra W. B. Jamlson and little son 4
of Dayton. Mrs. J. 1). Wooldridge and
little daughter of Mount Belvieu spent
The Santa Fe railroad company is
having the section house belonging to
the road moved from its old location
on Washington avenue in the west part
of the city to the southwest corner of
the company’s property to give room
for establishing tanks and warehouse
for the Cities Service Co., a Dallas
oil concern that is preparing to enter
this city.
ll is announced that the Cities Ser-
■ vice Company will erect three large
(storage tanks and a warehouse facing
Washington avenue, commencing than
improvement in the near fuure.
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With Victor Varconi, Dorothy Revler, Jack Mower and others
Drama revolving around the playmate* of New York's tast-
living fast set. The hearts they break and the hearts that ache
while the dance goes on furnishes material for many gripping
situations in this unusual drama of life and love along the Gay "
White Way. —Also-
WANTED — To buy good 2nd hand
work cook stove.—H B, Anderson
20-2t
** k’* ******-* 4 Thursday in the city with their moth-
Miss Thelma Showalter is at home er, Mrs. R J. Terrell. They lett to
from Belton where she has been at- “a 1o Crockett for a Vintt
tending Baylor College,
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veiling was handled Mrs. Rak
er and her committees have made
Navasota proud that She has wo
i men of such ability.
Mixed $1.45
। chum street. This is going to
Deck paint still holds good. If I
(ou paint your porch now you |
wont he ashamed the next time
New Jersey Judge Takes/
Over Resort Vice Probe’
the communists’ attempt. Not a single
fatality was reported yesterday.
In Berlin three deaths and a total
of about two hundred injured was the
toll taken by Europe's “Red Thurs-
day," a check up showed. Widespread
communist demonstrations generally
were mild and out bursts were always
fully within control of police.
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K Moonlight 5c seller
b Toilet Paper
ANDERSON, Texas, March 7 — T.
P. Witt, of Richards was an Ander-
son visitor Wednesday.
I Mrs. Rush Wood was in Richards
Tern
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QUEEN THEATRE
renches 8 ounce 19c, 11 ounce 29c
fayonnaise
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of home on Washington avenue.
Phone 82. Mrs. W. T. Wilson. 20-et.
10 bars 39c
9. per pound
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT — One bedroom joining
bath, one,-or two gentlemen prefer-
red. Mrs. J. White’s home. 19-3t
—peee
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They are Here and a wonderful as-
sortment in all shades styles and
best materials.
A thrilling story of the western plains with
Bob Custer, Bud Osborne ami J P. McGowan.
judge Herbert C. Bartlett, of Vine
Hand. NJ. who. a the newlv ap
pointed special prosecutor of At
Pantic County, will take over the
duties of prosecutor in connection
•vith the probe of alleged vice,and
traft conditione i Atlantic Ct.
/Far-reaching results are expected
to materialze in eonnec-ion wit.
recent ~r-»'
a few other cities, resulting in scores
of arrests and some broken heads, the the guest of the Hoyle Hotel for the
d Bacon, per
Chops, per n<
Pork Pan Sa
ito Loaf, per
Morse Crown Finest Selected Boneless 9c
Kipper Snacks
2 Pk88 37c
। be an extremely well arranged
in the old days a man could home and we know the
will enjoy it. Hollister A Mason
are building it.
tall eans 19c
Ing the week.
, ’ Dudley B. Smith, traveling sales-
man with territory in Louisiana and
| Texas, is here for a few days enjoying
'the'society of his family and other rel-
l atives and friends.
। 1 Ash Wednesday, the beginning of
Lent, was observed by the Catholic
"congregation at their church in this
’city with services appropriate to the
| occasion.
, A score or more of representative
' men and women of Anderson. includ
| ing the county officials family, are
' in attendance today upon the unveiling
| exercises of the Ia Salle Monument in
’Navasota.
| , Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Gates spent
I ’Wednesday in Richards.
We have the dandiest screen
door closer you ever saw. It
sells for only a dollar and is so
simple anyone can apply and
adjust it. Eliminate that slam-
ming !
Two far one Mie at Jonenire at
What-Not Shop Adv.
FOR BALB — Cabbage Ptanta Ohaa
Rollard. 172
FOR SALE
BAT IT WITH FLOWERS - Beanom’a
cholceet all times, delivered any-
where. Kiad-Bmith Floral Qo,
phone ala ., . •
COT FDOWBBB — For funerals, var
CITIES SERVICE
COUNTERING
THIS TERTTORY
reports from aU parts day Is considered on the whole to have
gone off peacefully enough in view of
Kegs Milkers $1.55,
Herring
The foundation is laid for’
the C. S Cone residence on Ket-
FOR RENT — Unfurnished three
room apartment with bath. Phone
66. 19-6t.
Eme Youens, phone 208. 19-6t
Goveroment
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is allowed to have his full say I were unstinting in their praise
nt home Is when he talks in his of the manner in which the un-
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| “Don’t Go Away”
I Cut down your bill on Groceries by trading with us.
L Stck in town.
72 -"2.2, ( ,. ’
try Generally Termed
" Despite Preparation
FOR RENT — Modern, furnished gar-
age apartment. Phone 154 or apply
Chinski's Store. 20-6t.
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an Campa 4 for 96. Van Camps No. 1 sifted
lean Hole Beans 4 Peas_____________
201bsSUGAR$1.00
Er whan purchasad with 12 ia other merchandice
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COUNTY SEAT
HAPPENINGS
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' Tuesday. ...
Miss Ellen Bookman was home from Mr. and Mra. 0 Becker, Miss Geor-
Trinity University, Waxahachie, for Becker and Mead lames H. B. Stein-
the La Salle unveiling and took the ‘haren and Dudlex Brown went to
role of a page in the ceremonies. Houston Tuesday to attend Grand
Opera, returning home Wednesday.
Miss Claire Roan, teacher in the Misses Mollie, Clara and Augusta i
Houston schools, will arrive this after- Lang are in Houston this week visit-
noon on a week end visit to her uncle ing their sister and, incidentally, en-
and aunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed F. Black- joying the Grand Opera program dur
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MEAT SPECIALS
offee Swe"hou 39c
1 pound can
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, March 7, 1930, newspaper, March 7, 1930; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1402238/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.