Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 231, Ed. 1 Monday, November 12, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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Conlaw Greenwood of Austin spent
the week end here with his parents.
Mrs. W. C. Todd and Miss Todd are
spending the /day in Houston. They
Chas. Bowman of Bryan was noted
on the streets of the city today
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Yeager, Misses
Looter Marie Yeager and Jewel Is
boil are spending the day in Iola
W. W Sammons has returned home
alter spending several weeks in Goose
Creek.
Spencer Garments Individually de-
signed. Mrs. J. K. Mason, Spencer
/ Vernon Floyd and Lewis LAndley
am spending the day tn Houston
FOR RENT — Upstairs duplex. Pri-
vate entrance. 2—3-room apts. well
furnished. All modern conveniences.
Rupert Brooks and family and Mrs
P, R. Brooks spent Sunday and Mon-
day in Houston.
get." sighed Danilo.
"You will, darling.
Brown Fabric and Kid ( ‘ombination Pump.
High Heel_____________
‘ Brown Oxford. Medium Heel Braid Trims.
A beautiful tie__________-______________
Blaek Kid Tie. Patent inset.
High straight heel _________________________
did not understan 1 a
word of/contersation
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Neal spent the
week end in Houston.
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Edgar Jordan, student at A&M, was
at home for the week end
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Monk and chil-
dren of Bryan were'noted in the city
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Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Lucas have
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the anna, drapes in at the
waist. And it keeps Ab
perfect fit, because 2
SamforhctJ Shrunk.
C. S. Cone Jr., of Dallas spent the
week end here. He was accompanied
home by Mrs. Cone and son, who have
spent the week here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gibson went to
Houston this morning. Mrs. Gibson
will remain for a several days visit
and Mr. Gibson will return this aft-
ernoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Nixon Ricks spent
Bunday afternoon in Bryan.
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Buy handkerchiefs
with what it saves
I five hours to spare. before the brother
I mounts the gallows, Charlie seta out
Miss Vera Smith, teacher in the
Tom Ball schools, spent Sunday aft-
ernoon here with Miss Frances Inez
Redford.
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nothing of this glow _____________ ..
tween chem has been arranged at the
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See die RA& in white and colon, only
tween chem has seen arranged at the
Hmbasay the next day Danilo re-
to be presented to the widow
______re of hi love for his unknown
lady. The Ambassador foroea Nim to
meet her-and he diacovera that the
deciphering K.
"Danilo gave secret away to Max-
» girla." It read. "Secret all over
convicted of murder. With only sixty- house not far from London. There
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Mr. and Mrs. George Owen of Cor-
sicana have been visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Kelton Owen.
Back in the salon,
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Mrs Burnett Magee and baby of
Houston are visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J F Stewart.
Mrs. ■ C. R Shaw returned to her
home in Hull Sunday after spending
the week here with her father, C. S
Cone.
Paris. Russian Ambassador here
received information by telegram. If
widow finds out before marriage,
everything is loot. Therefore act
quickly. Be brilliant. Meet crisis.
Kill rumors. Admit nothing Some-
thing must be done Do it now
What are you waiting for?
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I sleuths, is on the trial again in "Char-
I lie Chan ib London , the thrilling Fox
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debery: Big doings in the
Overheard whole Scene but
apt understand a word be-
wmnd.was neninet me And
is able to see happenings
as moon was with me. Vi-
She drew away from him “You
don’t have to convince me. I know
W. The Maxim girls—all Parin-
the whole world knows you love me.
And everybody knows Why." Her
voice faltered.
"And I believed you," she sobbed
as she ran from the room.
How can Danilo prove to
Sonie that love, not the Kina's
gommhand, is in his heart? Re
hasn't been Marhovia’s great
lovee for nothing! There’ at-
CHAPTER IX
Good-Bye Forever
WHAT HAA HAPPBNBD BHPOKH
After Sonia toe loft him, Danilo it
detracted He loves her—and he
doean’t even know her name I He feels
he has lost hit Pifi forever He drowns
hit grief ts champagne and in Me
drunkenness he dieetoeee to the Maxim’s
begutiea the reason for hit visit to
Paris He has been commanded by Ms
him to a manor
night. There must be
something' wonderful s
about me What is it I
asked them frantically.
"Hear whatr they aked.
"Don't believe a word of it.
victim of the mysterious murderer.
Drue Leyton, fascinating young Fox
Film "discovery", and Raymond Mu-
land supply the romantic interest in
this newest of the "Charlie Chan"
thrillera; and there is delicious com-
edy provided by K. E cuye, as « bu-
colic Detective Sergeant ~ and Elsa
Buchanan as a very British maid-
servant
Philip Mac Donald, well known
British novelist, has based this new-
est exploit of the wily Oriental detec-
tive on the novels of the late Earl
Derr Biggers and has created a story
which, for suspense, swift action and
mounting excitement, tops all other
films of the series.
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swered him
was warmly sincere. "I fell in love
with a girl—madly, But she dis-
appeared. And you. Madame, you
are the only one in the world who
can help me find her. Her name
is Fif."
'The Ambassador felt himself
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personal interview write, stating age. •
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adv. 225, 231—2t
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Brown Side Lace. Medium Heel.
MBrown One Eyelet Tie. Medium Heel. Stitch Trim*
John Louis Pierce of Cameron
spent Sunday here vith his parents.
J W Saunders. Edgar Covey and
R B. Smitheal have returned home
after a fishing trip on the bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Scherbel
and baby have been visiting her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Gandy.
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know he was supposed to make
Sonia fall in love with him and
marry her and save her fortune for
Marshovia?
Sonia’s eyes grew sad. "Fif is
no more," she said .5 "You killed
her."
The Ambassador clutched the
coffee table for support
"After she left you last night."
continued Sonia, "she : > n
came home and com- . A
mitted suicide." Am
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rushed from the room A
to call his secretary, a
"Zizipoff' Zizipomf!" A
he shouted Take a Em
telegram To his Ma- Ha
jesty. Say Ignore P4
preevious telegram. 4.
Coffee worked Intro- II
duction performed me
climax. There is a fox hunt, packed
with suspense, in which Charlie pur-
sues hie human quarry across the
countryside. There is a desperate
dash to save the life of still another
Lawrence and Claude Dunavant
flew to Navasota Sunday afternoon •
from Waco for a short visit with I
their father, C. A. Dunavant.
deny everything. It's strictly a love
match." He motioned for the or-
chestra to stop playing and he cor-
ralled his guests about him
"Ladies and gentlemen.” he an-
nounced with a great flourish “I
have the honor to announce the
coming marriage and the present
engagement of that charming Mar-
shovian lady, Madame Sonia, and
our own Count Danilo. Captain of
the Royal Guards."
Danilo and Sonia, coming into
the salon on the heels of the lackey
who had been despatched to get
the former, stopped in amazement.
Sonia looked up at her lover.
"How does he know? How does
anyone know but you and me’"
"Darling—“ Danilo started to ex-
plain. "Darling, wait for me. just
one moment. I’ll tell you every-
thing as soon as I have seen the
Ambassador He sent for me, darl-
ing Please wait for me "
He left her quickly
Sonia stood in thought What was
this” Her suspicions grew aS she
saw the Ambassador grab Danilo
by the arm and hurry him from the
room. She followed them They en-
tered the Ambassadors study and
closed the door
Danilo's roice trembled "Darling," he said.
"there's something I must tell you"
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Mr. and Mrs Arthur Webb of Bryan yTuesday- _ _
spent the day here with her parents, time Charlle a young to prove the young man's tnnocnce:
Mr and Mr. E Smith • English girl whose brother has been
with a
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ment the week end her.
Mima Mary Venable of Huntsville
home for the week end.
Mrs. R. A. Sangster Jr., and son,
R. A. Sangster III, will return to their
home in Port Arthur today, after
spending the week end here with Mr.
and Mrs R. A. Sangster, Sr
, ;—!—
Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Koonce had
I as their guests Sunday, Mrs. A. L.
Koonce and Misses Elizabeth and
Miss Pearl Pierce of Conroe and Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Stoneham of Stone-
cellency. how dare you make such
an hnnouncement. What s if all
about
"Read this You'll find out." in.
swered Popoff as he handed Danilo
the transcription df the King's tele-
gram
Danilo read as the Ambassador
shoute at him 'it's unbelievable.
An officer giving a government se-
cret away to Maxiin gbris. All Paris
knows it. Tomorrow it will be in
every paper. If the Widow ever
finds out that the government sent
you here—that the whole thing is
a conspiracy, she will call off the
marriage She'll take her money
out of Marshovia And then where
will we be? You have to marry her
tonight."
He read over Danilo's shoulder:
Do you see what it says: 'Act
quickly. Be brilliant. Do it now.
What are you waiting for?"'
Danilo crumpled the telegram in
his hand and hurried from the room.
As he opened the door he found
Sonia outside it. her eyes wet with
tears.
"Sonja!" He took her in his arms.
"Darling, you’re crying.1'
"I in crying because I'm happy.
Why sheuldn t I he happy?" she
asked with a forced smile.
Danilo's voice choked with emo-
tion Sonia." he pleaded. "There is
something—something I must tell
you." ,
' Please—just a moment," she an-
swered She turned to the door be-
tween them and the Ambassador’s
room Quietly she pointed to the
open transom above it. i
She had overheard everything.
"Is there anything you can tell me
that I don't know?” she naked bit-
terly. r
"Nothin*," His voice was hope-
leas "But I do love you." He tried
to embrace her.
"Since yesterday." His
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you,' he whispered. 30 e
"Everzhody ii'“ re- „•uat2ep
marked Sonia. ooly #"9 .
The Ambassador let out a groan
and rang for a lackey
“Get Captain Danilo, right away.”
he ordered. .“He's in the garden."
With that, the Ambassador rushed
into the main salon, muttering "Be
Brilliant. Something must be done.
Do It now " Several diplomats ac-
costed him.
"Where's the charming widow?"
"Did you hear anything?" he
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pose It's my money?"
Denilo’s tone was cold with,/an-
ger. I don t know about the other
men, but with me it's strictly yeur
money And nothing else."
“I believe you” she answered
“I knew yop would That's why
I said it." He paused. "If you had
only told me last night who you
were What did you come to
Maxim's for anyway?' His voice
grew bitter I know Just a rich
woman looking for a thrill."
Sonia wheeled about. She slapped
him across the face with her fan
They faced each other, quivering
with rage. Through- the tense
silence floated the music of the or-
chestra playing inside for the
guests It was the waltz song to
which they had danced the night
before The memory of their short
lived romance filled them both
"Goodbye Madame, ' said Danilo.
‘Goodbye, Captain," answered
Sonia
He moved toward her and took
her in his arms. They began to
dance, then ceased as he enfolded
her in a close embrace. They
kissed tenderly.
"Now I'm really the richest
woman in the world," whispered
Sonia.
"That's what I'm trying to for-
Ike Ashburn III is visiting his
father, Col Ike S Ashburn in Hous-
ton A ’
that fasc.nates all |
these men? \”bat can
it be—my bean y, my
charm—or—-"her vice
dripped with sweet-
ne. s:, "Do you sup-
mer•I
fam the MebeGddwgeriMdyekrnt tuenosh
ttoeuy Munict Cvh mabJenutITE MecouA
-i Todd who spent the week end here. Film mystery at Miera
king to marro the rich Marthovian
widow and so keep her fortune safe
in the country She, of oomrse, knows
The meeting be-
and Frou-Frou." She laughed. "But
if I ever catch you going to Maxim's
again I'll divorce you."
"Darling," murmured Danilo and
he clasped her to him.
A rustling in the foliage behind
them caused them to start apart.
"What was thatr she asked.
"Nothing, darling." Danilo re-
assured her.
The noise ceased as a man crept
stealthily away, Ms pace breakin*
into a run as he neared the Em-
Iport,- he called, "take an-
other telegram."
"Tee, Ambasaador."
Outlook rosy Don't
wish to jump to hasty
conclusions because
Douglas Montgomery 3
Also Lateat New, and a Cartoon
Comedy.
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widow <s Sonia—Ais Fiji of Maxim's.
Today's chapter continnSS the story
of their romance .
NOW OO ON WITH THB STORY
Danilo gazed at Sonia in delight
He bowed as he kissed her hand
“It is a pleasure, Madame."
"Is itr she asked lightly
"It’s more, Madame. It's a thrill.
Meeting you is the greatest thing
that could happen to me. Madame,
may I ask a favor?"
“Shall I lift my veil?” asked
Sonia, ironically.
“No, Madame. I don’t jump over
garden walls any more."
Ambassador Popoff looked from
one to the other in bewilderment.
Sonia smiled at Danilo.
“Since when?" she asked.
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The United Daughters of the Con-
federacy will hold its monthly meet-
ing with Mrs. W. S. Davis at her home
in Shiro, Tuesday afternoon at 3:00
o'clock. Roll Call: “Quotations of
Peace". Cars will leave Navasota at
2:30 o’clock. All wishing transporta-
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