Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 89, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 25, 1932 Page: 2 of 4
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EXAMIKER
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Mrs. Emma
Cryar has returned
Saturday night.
j ed thereby, and shall remain in force
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and advisable for the preservation of Adv. May 25, 28, 31.
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THING.
SERVICE.
FIRE LIMITS, OF THE CITY OF
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her daughter, Mrs. Cleo Gassaway.
Mr. and Mrs. B A. Stuart entertain-
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their home.
C H Crutchfteld of Houston spent
Sunday here with relatives His mo-
ther, Mrs. D. A Crutchfield returned
1 come into
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SECTION 4;
In the event any part of thia ordin-
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This is the psychological time for '
such a constructive program’. for land
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ATTEST:
R X BRULE,
City Secretary.
For District Clerk:
J. L. MASON
For Sheriff:
J. L. HARRINGTON
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She told him the story—how she
had gone down to the drug store
and had come back and was taking
off her shoes when she looked up
and saw the tall man in his shirt
sleeves pouring some gin Into a
glass. He listened avidly to every-
thing she told him, storing them up
specif iedy subseet to the action of the
X Democratic primaries in July:
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dinance shafl tbjdd6
after ita pasnage and v9l
it la ao enacted
PASSED, May MM, A
APPROVED, Maj 23rd
dream ery of “Mama! Mama.’" still
in her ears.
is only a crooked hrnnch
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if sod 're lovk-
service, soliciting, welling, or offering
to sell, paddle or hawk any such from
a vehicle or other conveyance stand-
ing on any street, alley or other pub-
lic place within the corporate limits,
or fire limita, of the City of Navasota,
fixing and prescribing a penalty for
the violation thereof, and, whereas,
such an ordinance is deemed necessary
be fined in any wum
Dollar ($1.00) and t
Hundred Doars (I
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For Blouses, Dresses, Sunday Night Frocks. In all the
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ed with a musical entertainment last 1 the remaining part shall be unaffect-
, holding on to its edge, tears stream-
ing down his face.
this year—
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Courthouse To Be
Walton State Bldg.
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Mary which was dying a hard death,
despite her plea of guilty, her con-
viction and sentence.
"And all the time the baby was
cornin' she was so brave and happy.
Always laughin’ and kiddin’ about
everything.” '
“She couldn’t have been lying to
iyou all that time.” came that inner,
argumentative voice, felt rather than
heard. "Don't you see she couldn't."
"Then what was she all undressed
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what: "I don’tbelieveshediasene
He tossed the doll into the baby's
crib, reached for his shirt and coaC
which he had thrown over a chair
in..the aitting room, and went out
without waiting "r anything to eat.
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Fyartler than even I dreamned of
1 believe just as surely as I am
tion of grading ‘and drainage struc-
tures on six miles of Highway No. 117
from here north. ,
AN ORDINANCE
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PiMbhid Every Afternoon Except
Sunday, By -
SPEARS A WHITTEN
Owners and Publishers
Navasota. Texas
\ faint dream-cry of "Mama’ Mama!”
still in her ears, and. shakes them
furiously, like some elemental crea-
ture struggling to get to its young.
The door resists: her strength is
too feeble, she sinks, sobbing, down
to the floor, clinging with her hands
ts the bars of the cell door
Night in Judge Osgood's library:
Judge Blake looks up - from the
typewritten amdavits in hisrhands,
faces Judge Osgood. ,
’That’s a .great achievement, Os-
good There's enough concrete evi-
dence 'there of Moffett’s crooked-
ness to convict him a hundred times
over.’ ' 1 - .
With hands a little unsteady, deep
lines of fatigue in his face. Judge
Osgood begins putting the various
documents into a manila portfolio,
and says quietly: 1 ■
I'm not going to use any of it
to convict him ' . '
"Not going to use it’ But why—
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what's the good of all this Jong
investigation'*' '■
"I didn't say I wasn’t. going to
I said I wasn’t going to use
true if she swore it on the Bible it
must a heen true’".
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For Judge Twelfth udicial District:
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‘Moffett I know That’s the nama
'»t he judge that sent you up. You
No. I haven't,• said Mary, stubs
bornly > That was the name on the
bankbook.
) iAforan eN- ,'
!, dtikite long,
. ' urilig-falrie .
at wiH do ■;
' forliiry tsin
■ ef Dress. ,■
Pastel Shades.
E H. TERRELL & CO
in this room for with a man? said
. Mike, angrily and aloud. "Why was
’ that”" 4
Yet he Was not justified to him-
self He kicked the footstool out of
his way ns he left the bathroom
and went into the living room.
Everything there reminded him of
Mary—of Mary and little Mike. He
groaned at the wreckage of what
had once been his home.' Mike’s
crib, empty; Mary's flowered apron
flung acros a chair as though she
had just run out for something she
had forgoten while markting.72
He wandered about the room. Ab-
nent-mindedly he pieked up a
snap-shot album from she tabi: he
spoke afoud as he looked at the
picture. 2
cheaper than it has been for many
years transportation facilities are
Entered as Second-Class matter Feb.
22. 1916, at Navasota, Texas, under
ket of Congress, March 3. 1875. ■
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Any erroneous reflections upon the
character standing or reputation of
y person fi mi of corporation which
may occur in the columns of THE
EXAMINER will be gladly corrected
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1oot And the doll stopped crynz He
4 vin. ■ o picked it tip, the muneles of his fa,.e
THV! th i twitening. the look in his eyes sott-
1 ■ en ng. Awkwardly he pressed the
, doll in his hands and it cried out in
in thes/that forlorn unearthly little voice,
Ms-ms. Ma-ma!” Again and
main he pressed it, and the plamtive
little cry penetrated to his heart-
strings, through all his hurt and his
biternese, and soon he was wracked
I by dry, tearing, choking sobs
"I don’t care if she swore it on a
1 thousand Bibles!” he
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home with him for a few days visit । violation shall be deemed a separate tag
Mrs Emma Cryar has returned offense and punishabie as such chai
He ran idly through the leaves
of the album, his thoughts ab-
sorbed with his life with Mary,
with what could have changed her.
"I thought I knew her.” ran his
thoughts. “She was a good girl
when ’ she came to me. Gee, she
was funny that firat night; kind of
shy and scared...and didn’t want to
let on to me that she was. And I
said to her: ’Kid. If you’re scared.
Ill sleep on the sofa or something.'
And she looked at me so cute, kind
of cunnin’ and blushed."
"What a sap I am!" Mike laughed
aloud, bitterly, at himself, and lung
the snapshot ajbum across the room.
His thoughts wouldn't let, Im
alone, the angrier he was. t he hore
insistent they became. ' >
"How could you live with a w.o-
man—sleep beside her-knowallher
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more thoroughly convinced of bar
innocence with each step forward la
her narrative.
And then they brought me
here," said Mary, her voice shamed
and trembling.
"Geez, Mary," said Mike, "when I
see you come into that cage, like a
mankey-house in the z00, it makes
me feel so sick at my stomach I
coulda thrown up. My wife in a
monkey-house!" He shivered and
wiped the sweat from his forehead.
"It's been awful for you, Mike, not
knowin’ what had happened, and
havin' such awful things said about
me.” •
"I thought I’d go screwy. Gee,
nkid, they took everything away from
me. First you and then, the kid—"
He had not intended to tell her
about Mike, but it had slipped out.
"They took any bhby away!" cried
Mary, Wildly •Who took him?
Mhos lookin' after him?"
"The society’s lookin’ after him,
Mary. They'll take—
"You mean an orphange? My
baby's in an orphanage?”
'He’s all right. Honest he is.
They wouldn t let me keep him—
on account of you bein' in... bein’
away. But they'll take good care
of him. I’ll bet he's havin’ a swell
time.” /
"No. he ain't, Mike! He criea for
again next year, with the exception !
of Mrs. Fred Murry She will teach in
Mesa and Mrs. Mary McCurry wi4
take her place’'here.
PROHIBITING THE TAKING OF
ORDERS FOR GOODS, WARES
MERCHANDISE, PRODUCTS. OR
. pupils and also several out aiders
! Everyone present enjoyed the play .
and especially enjoyed the string mus-
i ic, made by the Madisonville quartette L
The same teachers will be with us .
is at reasonable prices, I lumber is
(30 bonds ‘of $100 denomination, pas
'able over a period of 30 years at a
nominal rate of interest These bonds,
secured by the property, could then be
placed with the treasury and against
them issued $3,000 in currency The
new issue of $3,000 could be used to
finance unemployed men No. 2 on the
same plan.”
The very fact the federal govern-
ment recently, appropriated $2,000,000,-
000 to refinance private concerns is
evidence. McDonald believes,, that only
the government could finance the back
12 the farm movement. Private ca-
’ pitai is insufficient an/ the states
have neither the money nor the pow-
er to print the currency, he contends
SEW and SAVE
Mrs. Jim Duncan of Devine spent
last week here with her. Rarenta. Mr.
and Mrs B A Stuart
Miss Veela Neeland spent several
days'here last week with Rev Todd
Mr and Mrs H C. MeGilberry
spent Saturday in Navasota with her
mother, Mrs Hughey
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.Sou fool.” he said to hi own
! thouzhts, "they all saw ther! And
they took her to court and they gave
her a lawyer And she swore it was
"Maybe she didn’t do it.” came.an . .u.. - . .
anbidden thought into his mind. in his mind, becoming more, and
‘ Then what did she say she done
It for? She didn’t have to do-that.”
He was arguing with his own con-
netehee, his doubts, his belief in
from a vehicle or other conveyance
standing on any street, alley or other
MrpndMrO W Walk - 'X place within the corporate
Mr and Mrs Tom Stuart and Miss limits, or fire limits, of the City of
Mike Thomas, ^ii undershirt and chosen with such tl/ht
trousers, lifted N4 nead rom the I Milw at Christmas'
basin full of cold water, and groped - Christmas.
for the towel He ruhbed his ifate
and head 'vigorousis, a.
Moffett would have, been an honest
man I have givenfortyyears of
my life to the courts of this coun-
try and I don’t believe any map Hv- — _____
Ing enters into the tahors or those when a
. courts without a high resolv and
an honorable yurpose The men 1,
want to punish me the men who
break down that high reisolve and
dstroy that honorable jurpone
And those are the men I am guing
to bring to justice. Moffett is just,
a pawn, but if we can use him mol
use that: evidehce to make him tell
mewhotempted him—who pays
। nd einy in apy ofanid places pro-/ himsan; wehmprotrst". bm.why
• ! dnet o" their own growing, raising or J
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the corporate limits of the City of
iavncata that 1a now or that may
We ar- ntheor I d t ahounce the
folowing cindidnrs for the offices
The Work House attendant con-
duqted Mike Thomas to the visiting
Aparnaa romon
Retty"Borwngd"acponatann“tana
About three feet from the screen
wan.an iron rarinujazeinst which
seen J? they “I* with in-
mases or <h® house of cdrrectlon.
Aust iff, May 25 VP Aback to irthSrusrt of Bedias visited rela-
the ffarm movemeny supported . by tv, here ast Saturday,night
federal funds, is the only real relief Vr andMrs Tom Stuart ana MLs
for the nations 7,0007000 unemployed, " ’ - - - . idda
Floy Stuart of Eedias is here NAVASOTA, FIXING AND PRE-
itin relatives. . , SCRIEING A PENALTY FOR THE
Mr end Mrs Brown of Teague spent VIOLATION THEREOF AND DEr
iqgt Tuesdhy here with Mr and Mrs. GLARING AN EMERGENCY
1 n Crutchfield WHEREAS. The fact that there is
Mra Kate Griraett.of North Zulch now no ordinance in existence in the
-nt Saturday .nd Sunday- here with City, of , Navasota, prohibiting the /
“c'-ister, M'rs J’ W Smith. taking of orders for goods, wares.
Henry Lynn Dolve of Cold Spring merchandise, products. or other thing,
pen- Saturday here with his parents:^ service, soliciting, selling, or offer
-- ---HNN Mr And Mrs H. L. Dolive ----u
-Q AQ If CO Mr. and Mrs J s Poteete a n d
I IIL .11 Jll J tl UJtl dauzhters spent Sunday in Shiro with
, Ho swung away from libile Mike's
erib. which he had been facing, and
strode uhsning across the room,
cfy like a baby's wailing cry
of Ma-ma, mama." caused him to
stop dead in this tracks and turn
around and look at the empty erf
startled,
• "Ma-m .Ma-ma!” came ihe piti-
ful little cry again.
Mike felt that in a moment more
he would be tremblingM
He moved his , foot and the ery
came again
He looked down. His foot was
resting on the stomach of the
mama doll" he and Mary had
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| eit nof frune Cnuntsn the
' state of Texas, or of any of the other
J Counties adjoining said. Grimes Coun-
I ty. from bringing intb the' said City
as he looked at his own reflection
a derisive mile/ formed un Ms lips
A tine kuy sou are " ran his
thourht* "soused to the gills and
kismin’ that cheap dame as if you .0.. .n
meant it!" A shudder of distaste tnzusand Bibles! he exclaimed
ran over him, but he shrugged it ■ atoud. after he had calmed
away "Wyll, what of It? I hadu ---------- -
a right to do U. didn’t !. niter what
•he did!" n ,
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hereatter be designated as a fire limit
j of the City of Navasota. Provided
I Fthnt nothing in this ordinance is in-
I tended to prevent citizens of Grimes
County, in the State of Texas, or ot.
' any of the other Counties adjoining
said Grimes County, from fringing in-
to the said City and selling at any of
said places designated. In this section I
. products of their own growing, rais-
ing or make.
flecMen 3:
Any person, firm or corporation
violating any proviston of thia ordin-
ance. er that may ha gulity of 9
act or thing, hereby promibite4 gr
that mar W she * thia brdh-
ance he neeiarea or to dbrmeh
eshake off the drunken stsd
isull befuddled his brain He qave
'a sink shudder as he huhg up! the
itoweand looked at his fac
mirror His-eys were hard, his I
mouth, set in a, harsh, bitter -line 1
What bankbook?'
The .one she, lert >n the flat
the baby tore the envelope. L
pasted it up But I couldn't
seeing it Oh, Mike. It had
thousand dollars in it: ■ -3
"Sixty thousand doilart ana
name was Moffett! And the M
dame had It— ■" Mike
talking fur a time, then a
abruptly and harshly -i amto
goin‛. kid." * 55
CHAPTER, XI
Night in the dormitory of the’
Children's Aid Society., long sha-
dows thrown fantastically on the
walls by the single night-lamp at
one end of the long narrow room
along which were mathematically
arranged two rows of little iron
cribs. A baby wailing, heart-brok-
enly. disconsolately: Mama' Ma-
ma"' He is standing in the crib.
nwuretheemetsor MT ana; mrs "esintndubed"p
narcong. n. " weey n t r"
.....funaginm,, r-d a ■ mnpndtwekwith undectemanddreredpnssagel
l would be Hirn, heda 83.000 ‘to. stab- hni father Mr Ford. then, they, wHl . n pUblcation. and itis sb enacted. iolloputs in into a wni safe hack
. — ' —L g— —c ———— and puhatonA . v HE CITY ot him, closes it ahd slides ihe
EEMIT ORDAINEDRTTHE panel Into pce
•-* OF NAVASOT i ' DlakeTi going to offer Moffett
• N ; 2- / immunity -No. wait’ r---a--
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' i f. fp,)! herhafter ber unlawful for
I I ' my per on, firm or corporation to
“tke order.,Mai good's ,wares mer
1 Fchandise prgduct-. orothetthig or
'J Ir r aryice or to solicit, or sell, dr
• | - emi . • ' peddle or hawk any such
j wheeorporate limit - of the City
. o' vsota. forthe purpose of mak-
irge -m " deliyeries of anv
< : • ther cot frm any vehicle dr other con-
'You ain’t leaving me ao
I gotta, kid I gotta a
out of here There’s *6
pretty rotten behind thia. k.
when I get through srna
the smell H be strong enough
"Oh. Mike. I can't stand ;
Leant eat. 1 cant sleep
there anything I can of
‘Sure there w.” enid Miesh
estty: emotion showing step
his voice, in nis eyes mW
prayers, kid Get downFa
knees and say "God. I am
nothin’ wrong. I m « Z
clean as the day wan,
gotta a husband W023E 1
looks" —his voice chdaaJ
neemed on the.wstnt oTd
but help nim mE
here and find the YaEza
put me hre?fo #K*aT
/ Fvom the motien pieture be
7 _ aseg8 MAUK HELLINGER
gg4) EA‛ • CHANLES BEAHAN
•E0URT
MiTCHEL
I yAyancc while same is standing on
। ony frrot alley, or other publicplace
. hi- ! -norate aimita of the ,
* cy of pi v i in n Provided, that this
i etein ne ■ net intnnded to prevent
aGe Ewonder zpitumned pe yoleni.
badz I eant get K. I cum ret * "AMIK
at eh, , U^ftmt
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a-gwA! tak ■
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0 It hau hn unlawful for any, per-.
• fim o- corpr retion to. take or-
■ eet for good-', .wires, merchandise,
* • , «2et or ather thing, or for ser-
i vi to vlicit. sell, oroffar to sell
• 10leor hawk any such on any
, i t alb y or other publie place with-
| in the corporatelimits of the City of
I N4 sota.for‛the purpose of making
I-iiveryor deliveries from any ve-
htele’or konviyance atanding within ,
A nurse comes swiftly down the
long row of/ cots to quiet him be-
fore he wakes the other children.
She takes him up, Little Mike
stretches out his arms, wailing
piteously: "Mama!. Mama!"
Night in the Work House: a wo-
man prisoner stirs restlessly as she
lies asleep on a cat below a barred
window. The light outside throws
the shadows of the bars across her
face? Her eyes are in the, light,
tears stand on their lashes. She
stirs again, struggles to come back
to consciousness, a familiar sound
In, her ears.
"Just a minute. Mike. Mother’s
coming.”
She gets out of bed, starts for the
door of the sitting room where her
baby sleeps. The partitions are
thin—she must stop his crying be-
fore he disturbs the neighbors—
they do nut like to be awakened in
the middle of the night. Without
waiting to put on slippers or wrap,
she walks quickly towards the door
—and comes up sharply against the
barred door of her cell! The bruise
of the Iron Impact on her soft flesh
brings to her a realization of where
she is. She seizes the bars, that
Navasota, fixing and prescribing a
penalty for the violation thereof, and
r""Senar ar whereas, such anordinanegaiqodeema
in the opinion ofComminer rof "h.r 10 saturday night * , , ed necessary andaadvisg eudot An
Aericuiture. E, M Lunud , .*;■ r,on jduaton spent, the wh preservation of property.I’public
MeDonaldggestaconer--., p nmErenhim virh" relatives . 'emergeneyandnn the role that hS.
pratenspecinitumna to riminevthe M," nd Mr, rdi-h w ood of ander ” necessity r q uirin f..5 U. tha alo
movemenp Heexplinadhik plan w’wore theemestsofMr and Mrs
wheth the follow, in a ustrten . y 7 > cvtehtteld , Sunday afternoon.
......— $000
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21..... $1,50
For Tax Assessor:
DEWEY HOKE ,
For Couty Attorney:, >
Al H. MAYFIELD
For Tax Collector:
J A. NEELY \
Far County Judge:
B. C. 'BUCK THOMAS
For Commisaloner Precinct No. 4:
O L. STEELE
For County Clerk: ■ Mr and Mrs J Etuart spent the
DAVID tSHAKEYf DAVIS weekend here with his parents Mr. I OTHER THING. OR
nd Mrs .BA Stuart- SOLICITING, SELLING, OR OFFER-
Mr and Mrs Edward Dolive and ' ING TO SELL, - PEDDLING OR j
children of Huntsyille visited H L. HAWKING ANY SUCH FROM A1
Dolive and family Friday night also , VEHICLE OR OTHER CONVEY-
__ tended 'he exercises at the, 'school ANCE STANDING ON ANY
A RIBT F Tltni I' HT H , or *V houa 1 ' - STREET ALLEY OR OTHER PUB- ,
A BIBLE THl HIT FOR ToDAY ‘Mi A Hrrv , nd -on Emitt of Hous-LIC PLACE 'WITHIN THE
prep. 1 ' Dent Saturday and Sunday here CoRPORATE LIMITS.'
REDEMPTTON Tod wil redeem ifh Mr and Mrs. C A Woods - OR FIRE LIMITS, OF THE CITY OF
my soul from -he powetof the grove V
for he ahall: receive me Psalm 49
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upon, being, brought to the attention
or the firm y ' without sufficient business and the
—---------------------— —— laborer needs employment', MeDon-
Obrituaries and resolutions' Of re- ia argued • X >
spect published at one 1> cent per rhe prime object of re-established
WOr _ I*1 __ ( ^families should be to engage in diver-
A " . ted ngricuitire th*, producing of j
Announcement® i ( indine f tand teed rropshe
Pijni mum : hume, and farme ..
nnooneuptm(g ofe.ferny , Austin, May 25 UP, The "Wal
' ad: . P c, \ ton Stafe Building” has been adopts^
, — Q —— Hi as the name of; the old Travis county
For Representative 26te District. Singletor News courthouse here, recently remodelec
1 - Mf'.S. LEE r nowEE .. , ' * ' 1______ , into an office building by the state.
. X GEORGE. B BUTLER . , singieron Texas May 25 Mr ahd The name was selected in honor o ’
For Representative 27th Districti Mr stuar Loeffler and little daugh-the late Attorney General Buck Wal
NALL COLSON- rer- Honea pent theweek end here ton who won many noted cases in th
1. A CASEY; . with her parents Mr and Mrs B A. | building. Rep T H. McGregor, wh"
WILL F SEEPHENSON . stunr ' f-/bmitted the name, also pointed oU
. . „ , l < . , it honors Izaak Walton. The Stat..
T i Capreman of Duilas1 here, /m . . A. . „ eoi-.
’ ' . Game, Fish and Oyster Commission
yitinz his patents. ■ . ■ I,
_ .. . .. ' is housed in the building. )
Miss Opsie MoLain of Navasota ।
Lpent several days herelast/week with ” O
her sister, Mrs Emitt Lamb. Srinnett _ Rids called for conatruc-
mesat,night. 1 cah hear him:
Wh™, m asleep. I can hear him!
On Mike, when are you goin" to
take me away from here? When
are,yousoin 10 hring me homer*
di i -isten. Kid why did you say you
' Because the lwyer told, me to,
the one the Judge got for me. Are
yousure the baby's warm at nigher- \ ,
What did he tell you to plead
guilty for’"
^■e s.^,^ bars, that faint aid fieyaada.-ourdizonome-)
line me five dollars and you
wouldn’t need to know anything"
about it. Did you tell em that if
he ain't covered up right his little
handa get awlui dold*
‘Listen. Mary target the baby for
i minute. I gota flnd out what
happened to you.' Now tell me----
But my baby--
NGee ain t hems baby too’ And
i'l e I. tryin to tet you back to
, .....------ m.....- ........... . • . him .How id that guy get in your
immunity No. wait’ Let me finish. • tnoughts—for two years, and then; room -
I’m going to offer him immunity if ■ believe a thing like that abbut her’" 1 don t know | went down to
he turns states evidence. Moffett | Mike fought back, turnimgon the the MruKKtre like j toid you, an
. . ............. a dis- | invisible enemy—wluehwas himaelf nW en I came bac k and started to
I want to know what his better nature, his knowledge ofuni"nne came out/or the closet
- what made it Dary his reverence Lor her, his nee. I ind I streamed, and they called a
spread what fed and nurtured it other ' cop I was only in my under-
"Yon men this corvuptiqn goes ,' .You fool.” he said to hi own]cothen.and, oil. I could die of
further than Mrfett's court'” (thoughts, "they all saw. ther: Anaisnamel
Hidin and tookin at you while
you took your clothes omr! ir ever
I get inv hnt tin. him I’ll push
his dirty eves right- through the
back of his head • After a ion
pause, ne asked what did you
go to the drugstore for’*
f. The wom.n next door asked e.
i d like a soda and I said, Yes,
I would ।
"You mean the blond dame’ You
weht out with her’"
"Yes, Mrs Moffett”
cMike Was startled Moffett?
Her name am t Mofeti" 1
"Yes.. it is." ) ;.
began to tremble violently. “Oh,
Mike! ” I
•Don't, honey' don't cry. I don’t ,
believe none of the things they’re
sayin" about you. I kinda believed
it first, when they said you pleaded
guilty; but I don't now."
"Oh, Mike. I don't know how that
man got Into my room. I was un-
dressing for bed and... ”
Everybody knows How fashionable Mosh is
so we have stocked up well on this Lacy New Mesh.
25cAD 50c
•o L ,T ■
Eyelet Embroidered Batiste
.. uu
The school Closed here last Friday, ' and effect.
May 27. Several little plays were given I SECTION 5:
on Thursday night by the primary and All ordinances or parts thereof, in
intermediate grades. On Friday night I conflict herewith, are hereby repeal-
a play. FPoor Father", was presented ed.
by Rev. Todd, several high school ..... .......;--
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tei3ew
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