Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 209, Ed. 1 Friday, July 11, 1930 Page: 2 of 16
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Th* candidates continued to streaa
5 the Mme issues for the most part
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Bryan Ware
Bill Lampe
Announcing
The association of
FRECKLES
Dr.LouisK.Patton
A, ing was a version of the familiar
metment of th* law are exempt.
700 Taylor St.
US East 2nd
Phone 4641
Phone 7211
RURAL SCHOOL TRANSFERS
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ARE REQUESTED BY AUG. 1
m.:*
who"wish to transfer pupils
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Those
Othtne makes aha
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to
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AUSTIN GIRL SHOT BY '
Special to Th* Newa.
BROTHER; PLAY PISTOL
Promotes New Growth of Hair
LAMESA DEPOSITS $985,801
TeNews.
Charters Granted
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I can finish that today"
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absence of
denied entrance
Amarillo Bldg
Phone 2-2038
attributed
the various firms
“Miss Pampa"
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SCHOOL OF SCIENCE
ORGANIZED IN CITY
FOR BARBER TRAINING
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ISC
SMOOTS ARRIVE AT
WHITE HOUSE FOR
THEIR HONEYMOON
DAWS
CLUBS
CONV
Won t Let Man
Into Prison
Without Papers
OF NAUSEATING .
QUALITIES
TWO GUNMEN SHOOT
CHICAGO MAN DEAD
work of these
Just spread a
THE NAT
FRIDAY NIGHT
New Preparation Checka Dandruft
And Eliminate* All Scalp Ailment a.
TEMPORARY INJUNCTION
DENIED ON LOAN MERGER
Blow Causes
Man To Grow
And Grow —
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Who Is the Moat Beautiful Girl in
Amarillo?. See "Miss Amarillo" se-
lected from a large Revue of local
was
the
city pupils unlesa they are to
ehancod from the city schools
rural sehools.
large number of old barbers, however,
ar* eniroalled for th* eourse.
Chumbley, large herd owner and
shipper; R. A Young, vocational ar*
ricuitural teacher of Portales high
school; John Clem, secretary of the
Roosevelt County Grain Grower* As-
sociation, and many others.
Makes You
Feel Like
Yourself
Again
OMAO*
down” eyatems and even more
serious ailments.
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COPYRIGHTED ASSOCIATED PREM TELEPHOTO of Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr. flrat pieture ot the son
of Colonel and Mra. Charles A Uadbergh.
Dr. E. A. Metzger
Phyalclan and Surgeom, with
henlthy body and mind alway
sstsrt^
BEAUH On PARADE
TONIGHT!
IDATES IN
AREAAS
AIRY NEARS
CAMPAIGN SCHEDULE
"TODAY (FRIDAY),
C, C. Moody, net ucheduled.
Frank Putham, not scheduled,
clini C. Small, Groesbeck, 2 180
No more rusty disfiguring freckles!
No matter haw numerous or stubborn
year freckles may be, you can now
banish them in only a few days! With
a jar of Othine double strength you
can laugh at the aenl ■ •
(Bribe <m*.i*.*d Prem.
M UNTSWILE, July 10—Com-
mitment papers for Ben Richard*,
Sea Antonio insurance man seek-
lag admittance to the state peni-
tentiary to start nerving a three
2
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and "Miss Borger" in person.
DANCING BEFORE AND AFTER
BATHING REVUE
With
STORM AND HIS ORCHESTRA
111 REWARD FOR BIRD
THIEVES IN LYNN COUNTY
SmaUa talk was put on the air by
ntation WACO. Sterling’s speech at
MULE MICK FATAL
(,
CORSICANA. Texas, July J®.—J. E.
Red, 53, of Kerens, died here today
of injuries received Bunday whoa
kicked by a mule.
LAMESA, July 1®.— Lamesa’s bank
deposits show a total of $985,801.03,
according to statementa iaaaod the
firm of July.
•ion* will be broadcast over local
radio stations, beginaing at 11 and
continuine until 4 o'clock.
Attracted by the Clint Small rally
here tonight, large erowds are ex-
ported to be ea hand early this morn-
lag and made a day of it.
P. C. Bennett announced last night
that reservations for the luncheon
could be obtained by calling the eg-
riculuture department of the cham-
her of commerce not Inter than 11
o’clock thia morning.
LUBBOCK SENDING BIG
DELEGATION TO MEETING
Speciat to Te New*
LUBBOCK, July 18.—Among those
whe will be in Lubbock’* delegation
are the following:
AUSTIN, July 10. — Chartered:
Wooten Investment Company, Abi*
lane; capital atock $600,000; incor-
porator*, H. O. Wooten, Sterling 6.
Wooten, Mrs. lea Wooten Jones,
Saa Anglo Thursday morning, where
Millar spoke Wednesday night, whs
Dandruff A Fore-Runner
Of Baldness
TOMORROW (SATURDAY.)
C. C. Moody, not scheduled.
Frank’ Putnam, not scheduled.
Clint C. Small. San Antonio, 8 p. m.
B. 8. Sterling, Albany. 10:30 a. m.|
Breckenridge t:M p. m.; Fort Worth.
On. (Station WBAP.)
C. E. Walker, not scheduled.
Jim Young, Brenham, 2:30 p. m.
Mre. Miriam A. Fergnon, Leek-
hart. 2:30 p. m.
Thomas B. Love, Whitewright, 4
p. m.: Sherman, a p. m.
Paal Love*, art scheduled.
Earle Mayfield. Waxahachie,
2130 p.m.; Fort Werth. • p. m. (Sta-
Um KTAT.)
Barry Miller, Denton, 2:30 p. m.;
Teachers’ College, Dento, lye
bsddLahabaddakn
disease. It ia danget-
oua to let the blood
count remain below
normal.
If you tire ensily--
lack pep if your skin
is not clear-if your
appetite in "gone"yow
owe it to yourself and
friends to try SAA.
R. 8. Sterling. Annom, 3:30 p. m.;
Stamford, 8 p. m.
C. E. Walker, not scheduled.
Jim Young. Houstom, 8p.m.
Mra. Miriam A. Ferguson, Bren-
ham. 8 p. m.
Thomas B. Love, Weatherford, 1
p. m.; station KTAT,Fort Worth,
•:M te 10 p. m a . .y
Paal Leven, not scheduled.
Eerie B. Mayfield. Mart. 2:30 p.
m.: Waco, a p. m. (Station WACO.)
Barry Miller, Mineral Welle. 2:30
unsightly blemii
little of the dainty white eream over
How to Have A Gardenia-
White Skin, Free from
AU Freckle*
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a* stated several ot th* candidates
were toe well known to be elected ' SPrAl
governor, singling out Love as a
“trouble maker” and •strife breeder."
Small Rally in Amarillo.
From Amarillo came word that
piana were completed- Thursday for
an all-Panhandle rally for Senator
Small there Friday eight. Every city
in the Panhandle wm expected to
send delegations and eix bands had
been promised. Speakers will inelude
John Erhard of Dalia*, Small man-
azer in north and east Texas, and
Pink L. Parrish of Lubbock, Small’*
collengue la the state senate.
John Davis of Dallas, farmer state
senator, went to Hilisboro Thursday
night to be the principal speaker at
ENTERTAINED AT LIBERAL.
(/ Prem)
LIBERAL. Kan., July 10—Enroute
to Amarillo for the next meetings in-
cident to their campaign through the
Southwest in the interests of wheat
acreage -reduetion. Secretary Hyde
and Alexander Legze, chairman of
the farm board, were gueste at a din-
aer given by the Liberal Chamber
of Commerce here tonight. Governor
Clyde M. Reed Alee warn a guest.
Traveling in a motor caravan, mem-
bora of the Hyde-Legge party made
the 90 mile trip her from Dodge
City, Nearly MO miles of travel to-
night stretched ahead of them.
years mantence for forgery, had
not been received bare today, it
wao announced at the office of
the prison.
Richards appeared here Tues-
day and presenting himeeif at the
gates of th* prison eald he wao
ready to pay bl* debt, but ha was
AAA le made from
atrictly freak ver
table drug*
easily assimilated. All
drug stores soli
SSA in two sizen.
E. S. BURGESS
LUMBER
Commes nna aad Tyler Btreete
Pbene 61s
Thousands of people have a
low blood count-'to thia may bo
Tm
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Ll,cc
s.
L. -‘n
Eetablished 1910
H. V. ROBERTSON & Co.
Aeevuntanta
and
Auditor*
from one school district to another
may do ao by calling at the office
of the county school superintendent
In the Western building on or before
August 1.
Miss Laura V. Hamner, county
superintendent, asks that those who
eap do so please call seat Saturday,
July 12.
( Thia transfer does not refer to the
transferring of pupils from one city
school to.—another. The county
superintendeht doss not have any
authority in matter of transferrine
■» - ( nectiton with Irby’s death.
A elaas ia barber science, conduet- '
ed by Ed. A. Rainey, authorised I
teacher, wm organised laat night by
the Organized Barber Shops of the
Charles Augustin
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formation from the advocates of a
new era of agriculture. EL.
Both morning and afternoon sesPF F
Sterling, arguing for the state high-
way bond issue at Baa Angelo, re-
pouted bio accusation that Miller
exaggerating la stating that
revenues of the state highway depart-
Healthy blood should contain
about 1,000,000 red corpuscles to
every cubic millimeter Ikwa
tiny workers which give blood
its color and are carriers of
mozrsbayen"Rtek,"reZAoa 2
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OKLAHOMAN
GIVEN DEATH
FOR MURDER
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1 SMALL TELLS WACO CROWD
= MsSECTONPOLLS ONE-
THIRD of votes
0-s
carry on—Mainus that Mtiredeeling: _ ____
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When you get your red blood- 1
cells back up to normal, thatji
sluggish, let-down feeling. lak;i
of appetite, akin troubles dis-:
appear. You should get hungry;
again and sleep soundly; arm ’
fesh should take ths place of'
that which was once flabby. You!
should feel strong. Your nerves •
become steady.
8.8.8. helps Nature build rich, ■
red blood. , It improves th* I
processes by which the body in•
nourished
For more than 100 years AAA *
has been .helping people regain:
and retain their strength and!
charm. .Thousand of men have?
testified to its benefits in un-'
nolicited lattara a alnaaa..aan 2
Manyhavetouna iebeKeftitzdq
kake a few bottles at least qnca
• L year, J® keep thei?j
• Mood in good condi-f
tion.
| J with ths primary only a little mor.
A! than two weeks away, th* wuberna-
torial aspirant* were utilizine th.
Ln radio more and more. Mayfield is
’ th« lender in th* air campaigning
(Br Ualted PreL
BAM jil, WF 90- "Wiiiiai at
the Baylor hospitai todny belleved
they had ended the "growing
pains" of 1. A. Fetter. 8 foot and
a Inch employ ot the city of Dal-
laze = mm A t i= g — - --
"Na began when fetter was an
ordinary-sized mischevious dough-
Dandruff la nature’s warning of a
diseased condition of th* sealp. If
thia le negleeted, a partial er total
baldness may result. A new prepara-
tion known as Shaddy’s Hair Rejuv-
enator completely cleats th* acalp of
every sign ot dandruff, A few treat-
manta le aU that ia required, Shaddy’s
Hair Rejuvenator alee corrects Ee-
seme and other scalp ailments el-
moat like magic. If you are suffering
from dandruff er if you have scab*
on your saalp gat a bottle of Shoddy'*
Hair Rejuvenator immediately and
start the treatment. In just a few
daya all signs of dineased acalp will
disappear.
You will be pleased to note that
Shaddy’s Hair Rejuvenator, while
eliminating these eonditions, will at
the Mme time promote a new growth
of hair, and will restore the natural
color. Shaddy’s Hair Rejuvenator
costs mom then ordinary hair tonica
because it does mor* than ordinary
hair tonica. Although eelling for
only $1.50 a bottle, many men have
claimed that It is worth many times
thio pries. Get a bottle of Shaddy’s
today and start the treatment at
oooo. At all drug stores.
His address at Austin, his horns
Thursday night, was broadcast by
station KUT. At tbs some time,
night Fetter wrapped htmseif in a
sheet to wcarce his bupk-mate.
New Fetter’s bank-mate had pome
queer idens, one of which wao
that brickbats were a sure-curo
for ghosts.
Ths missle struck Fetter ia the
head, bat ao attention wm paid
to th. wound. After 12 years,
during which time he grew aad
grow despite his scant diet with
the American army ia France,
surgeons operated aad dincovered
a piece ef skull pressing m a
control-nerve la Fetter’s head.
Part of the shin-bone wae taken
te replace the fbull segment, aad
today Fetter, from a hospital bed
that was much too smal for him.
declared he jno feeling better.
the orzanization of a Miler-for-gov-
ernor dab there. J. D. Buster, Sher-
mas attorney, was reported cam-
paigning for Miller ia this seetion.
George Washington Cassell, 75, of
Mexia, former resident of Plano,
took a batch of campaign eards away
from Miller headquarters at Dallas
Thuraday. Cnssell took Miller to
Plano in 1884 for one of his first
; public speeches in Texas. Miller wm
I only 18 years old at that time.
Reprenentative Adrian Pool of El
f Paso brought cheering news to
Sterling and Miller headquarters at
Daitas Thursday. H* reported that
both.were gaining in his section.
| When informed that charge* had
I been made that Sterling waa spend-
1 tag more than tee allowed amount
: of sooaey. attaches at his Dallas
headquarter replied they were eer
tato be wm etaying within the legal
beuhda. "Possibly his friends are
making expenditures without his su-
I theaatiom," they added « -
Medicinal Virtue Retained
imand ImprovedUnples5
ant and Dangerous Quali-
teas Removed—New Tab-
let Named "Calotpb.". n."
. VISITORS
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(Continuod from Pece 1, Cel. 8.)
DR. G. C BRUCE
Practiee limited to the treatmeet
of Genite-Urinary. Blood end
Skin Diseanes.
(Ten yeare experience tn
Hot Springs, Arkaneas.)
402 Oliver-Eakle Bldg.
HAWKS TONY EXPRESS'
FLIGHT SET NEXT WEEK
(By United Prem.)
WICHITA, Kan. July 10.—A change
in the motor-cooling nyatem of hia
speedy race plane may hold Captain
Frank Hewka, In Wichita until the
first of next wook. He had planned
to leave Friday, to arrive in New
York Sunday to wait tor good
weather for bla “Pony xpress"
flight across the continent.
FREE GATE
Tri-State Fair
Sept. 22-27
Amarillo, Tex
Eatlmated Attendamee. 406,000.
Concemalom Spne. of all kinda en
mid-af for ante. Writ*
O. L TAYLOR, Secy.. Be* 10*1
VITALITY/;
- - —n mr l_, ||||,J UM-n
' (By United Prem.)
AUSTIN, July 10.—Myrea Dyess
11, waa almost instantly hilled thia
morning when she wm accidentally
ehot in the abdomen by her brother,
R. L. Dyess, IL The boy wao play-
ing with a email ealiber pistol which
went off. His sister died shortly
after reaching a hospital.
Dr. P. M. Waltrip
OF DRS. WALTRIP i VAN
HALTERN, SPECIALISTS
ef Fort Worth. Ie now located Ie Amarillo for a limited time to do
rectal work. We treat ail forma of PILES without cutting, tying,
burning or eloughing and without detention from business.
Wo have been in Fort Worth neventeen yeare during which
time we have cured hundreds of people in and around Amarillo, any
of whom we will be glad to give us references.
Thio I* an excellent opportunity ot getting well at homo with-
out the added expense ot going away and the loss of time from
your work. Examination and conaultation free. See me now, ao
I will only have a limited time here.
HERRING HOTEL, ROOM 433 .
Office Hoare: 9 to 11—S to »
(By The Amoeiated Pre)
AUSTIN, July 10.—Chartered:
Lovenskiola Properties, Ine, Corpus
Christi; real estate. Capital stock
(10,000. Incorporator*: P. G. Loven-
skield, J. A. Jolly, 8. Mnaton Nixon.
Ideal Furniture Co., Ine.. El Pm*;
wholesale and retail furniture. Capita:
> stoek $30,000. Incorporatorsf Ruth
Mandell, Jake Baron, N. Socket. Ban
Swett, Harold Potash.
PtaM Oarage Company, Corpus
Christi, general garage business
Capital stock $7480. Ineorperatora:
W. L Pearson, Sam R. Merrill, 8. M
Nixon.
Burkburnett Chamber of Corn
meree; Ineorperatora: E. J. Williams,
W. 8. Duvall, U L. Kincaid.
A. F. Clarkson Sheep aad Cattle
Company, lac, Sonora; to raise, boy
and sell live stoek. -Capital stoek
$200,000. Tncorporators : A. F. Clark-
ms, M. S. Ctarkeen, B. C. Redgrave.
Foreign permit*:
Highland Beach Park Company,
Oklahoma City, to operate a swim-
ming pee! at Coraicana:
23 I miner spoze weanesumy migut, -
M sent out orot a five-station hookup
(By United Prena.)
WASHINGTON, July 10— Senator
and Mra. Smoot of Utah reached
Washington today for their honey-
moon in the White House.
Th* Smoots, whe arrived on on
early train, wero the guesta of honor
at a breakfast party presided over
by President and Mra. Hoover. There
were it gueste in addition to the
Smoots and Mr. and Mrs. Hoover.
The Smoots were assigned to the
Rom suite in tho northeast corner
of the second floor. The rooms er*
known as the "Alice Roosevelt" rooms
bechuse she lived in them when her
father wao president.
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ergh, k!
Ask for the tartar'll
size. It ia more eco-
nomical.
BooeWteTte
ODONNEI
of the Fern
Logion ha.
and will b
wing. On t
Key, comm
gion Post, a
’ I amesa, ane
ea.
A moetin
L bers and ot
I ganization
I Commander
I night, July
making defi
charter nig!
Aecording
| Hood, more
bore here I
ing, and it
people will
between tw
ku reted 1m
getting pro
ficially do
.aid. it is
I these will
I bers Mondi
meat would bo $50,000,000 this year.
•He eould. easily find set that ths
revenues last year were Imo than
$1,000,000.
Love is Still Confident
Levo, ea route to Deaton from
South Texas, stopped at Ma Dallas
headquarters loag enouzh Thuraday
to repeat Me expression of confi-
dence in the outcome. "In South
Texas, tho dry vote Is substantially
a unit ia my support while the wst
vote ia hopelessly divided among my
opponents," Levo said. He said that
Miller would earry the "wet" counties
of Guadalupe and Comal, largely
, through the active support of A. J.
Wirts of Seguin, senate lender, end
the* Mrs. Ferguson would lead la the
"wet" county of Fayette.
-A remarkable phase ot the 'cam-
paign in South TexM is the desperate
effort that is being made to grt th*
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TON'T let a weakened body
U hold you back. Prolonged.
It may result in mo-called prema-
tore old age. Today's happiness
and friends may be gone tomor-
row. Has it ewer been made
clear to yon fhat a strong,
healthy body depends upon the
right number of rich, re-blood-
celis?
One hundred sixty-one peaks la
the Canadian Reeky mountains rise
above 10,000 feet.
Six eon* of M. M.
Beatrice, Nob., have fe
your freckles for two or three night,
before retiring and watch what hap-
pens. The lighter freckles may begin
to vaniah oven the first day. In a
few daya more, every freckle should
be gone! Your akin wil Iba as deli-
cately white and soft aa a gardenia
petal. Not a trace of those agly lit-
tle specks of pigment!
All drug aad department uteres
sell Othine, but be sure to ask for
tho doukle strength as this is sold
with guarantee of money back if it
does not remove even the wont
freekles end give a beautiful com-
plexfon.
the body’s protector
against Infection and
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ice-de-
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DAILY
troubles.
NOCONA BUNGLARS GET $2,000
Kocoss"JEc,RmHrglare ...
, teoml the lla-Wiifere Dry Goods
rteow here eariy today and escaped
mib tash and merchandise ofanag
grecete value of $2,000. Two men
Msed thae night watehmas to open
the hack Hor Md safe.
EX-SEMINOLE COUNTY OFF
B CILGUILTTOF SLATING-
EX-TEXAS BANKER ________
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(B,Theplocintedrrega) “ .
WEWOKA. Okla., Joly 10. — Paul
Cota, former seeretary e the Semi-
aolt county election board, wea eon-
vieted of murder here tonight by •
distriet eourt jury which recommend-
od the death penalty. Cole wao
charged in the death of Ernest Irby,
former Texas banker.
The verdict wm returned at f:M
o'clock, approximately ata bears after
the jury wae given the case.
Cole turned pale and hl* lipa quiv-
ered at tbo jury foremen announeed
the verdict. Be wm returned to the
county jail to await formal sentene-
tag, whieh Judge George O. Crump
announeed would be next Saturday:
Cota la the first person to receive
the death penalty la Seminole coun-
ty. He wm convieted of shootine
Irby to death Mar Laho Wewoka the
night of March 14 beeause Irby re-
Tused not to testify against him ia
federal eourt where a charge of li-
quor few violation ’wm goading
against Ma. The body was found la
tbs lake April 11, welghted down
with iron pipe.
Frank Heat, farmer Tulsa lawyer,
alee faces a charge of murder in con-
i suppor of these wet eounties for my I
I friend, the dry chairman of the high ,
I wag com missl on (R S. Sterling)," ।
I Love Mid.
• am told that hi. backer* aro
.1 urging hi* support on the ground the* .
’ the eounties that support him will get
2 piCtoi red treatment in allotments
2 from tbo highway fund. This sort of
campaigning I am sure the chairman
■ - ed'Sho highway commission does not
know of and does not approve of."
Love spoke four times and Sterling
i three Thuraday while all the other
■ I candidates were content with one or
Ion speeches. All of Love's taiko
I were at Denton. Speaking on the
2 courthouse aquare Thursday after-
I noon, he urged the voters to guard
■ ngainet anyone buyihg tbo gover-
M nors etfice. He pointed out that a
58 statute forbade a candi4ate from
' spending more than $8,000 in the
Thope whe have already signified
Intention* of attending the meeting
on W. M. Rodk, president of the
Lubbock County Farm Bureau: D.
F. Eaton. Lubbock county agricul-
tural agent; Al Hill, farm editor of
the Avalanche-Journal publications;
A. H. Leidigh, dean of the school of
agricuiture at Texao Technological
College; Prot H. J. Bower, Tech
agronomist; Earl Davie, of Aeaff.
director of the Texao Cottoe Coopera-
tive Association; Douglas ‘Pounda,
Acuff, aad N. H. Payne, Labbock,
field representative of the Texas Cot-
tea Cooperative Association.
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Hove Yoa Tried
Green Gold
Service?
Green Gold Service meant
THOROUGH LUBRICATION
Green Gold Motor Oils OUT-
WEARS ALL OTHER. Washing-
Greabing-Polishing.
W. A. Flak, branch manager of the
International Harvester Company, and
John Hill, president ef thu Pen
handle Lumber Company, and escorted
Into the city. The party le stopping
at the Herring hotel.
From Amarillo they will go to Enid
by motor ear Saturday M the gueste
of John Manley, general manager of
the Oklahoma Wheat Gro were’ Asso-
elation. They are scheduled to spook
ia that city tomorrow.
Director Martin of tho .Extension
service, and John R. Edmonds, dis-
trict agent, arrived ia the city yester-
day in time to attend a meeting of
the arrangements committee.
G E. Bonner, economist sf ths
Taxes A. A M-. F. G. Manglesdorf,
of th* state extension service: B. C.
Evons, agent of district No. 2, end
other atate department of agriculture
exports, are scheduled to arrive is
Amarillo early thia morning.
Aa a courtesy to out-of-town dele-
gatioM attending today’s meeting, ths
arrangements committee yesterday
voted to reserve a eenter section at
the auditorium for visitors.
Several Boy Scout troops, under
the supervision ot Scutmaater M. J.
Paul, and J. F. Ford, of the Chamber
of Commerce agriculture department,
will be on duty ea ushers.
Coaaty agents, hems demonstration
agents from many surroundins coun-
ties, farmers, bankera, professional
men, chamber of commerce officials,
and praetically all branches of the
educatiohar and industrial life of the
Panhandle will be represented at the
all-day meeting.
Wires received yesterday from
Lubbock, Portales, New Mexico, and
many other widely separated pointe,
indicate that large numbets will come
to this eity today for first-hand in-
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commerte, will preside at the moot
ingin sha capacity *f chairman,
A luneheon at the Herring hotel, ..
beginaing at 12180, end attended by
lb* general publle, will mark th*
break between the morning and after-
.noon sesstons.
After luneh the meeting will be re-
anmed a the auditorium, beginning at
1130 o’eloek.
^bq i irstereaker 29 she afterngen
program whfbe O. B. Martin, direet-
if extehsionof Texas. Mr. Martin
. . dlacusa the wheat outhook from
k Teieveztwoui‛acndeirakl2or
Texaa farmers to do during the next
few years.
It I* understood that other mem-
bon ot the Tegap A. a M. will make
short talk* holding te discyssions of
the desirability of diversirintion aad
a safe farmlag program for farmers
1 of the southwestern wheat belt. |
Following the diseussion from the
. state’s standpoiitt, the situation will
be summed up by Chairman Legge. 1
It la probable that a period of per- |
i hope so-minutea will be given for I
, general discussion immediately after
the address ef Chairman Legge.
orrleials Arrived Laat Night j
The federal farm party arrived in
i Amarillo teat eight after several |
hours drive from Dodge City when
they opoat yesterday. The visitors
i werp met at Goodwell, Oklahoma, by ’ I
A recent triumph of modern phar-
macy is tho “do-nauseated" calomel
tablet known to the drug stores aa •
-Calotabs." Calomel, the most zenert
ally useful of all medicines, thusen- .
ton upon a wider field ot popularity,
freed from those objectionsble
qualities which have heretofore lim-
itod ita um.
In billousness, conatipation and in-
digestion, and in a great variety of
liver, stomach and kidney troubles
calomel waa the cae suecesful rem-
edy but ita use wae often neglected
on account of Ita sickening qualities.
Now it is the easiest and most pieas-
ant medicine to take. One tablet at
bedtime, with a glass of water, that’s
alt No taste, no griping, no nausea:
no danger. A good night’s sleep and
the next morning you are feeling
fin*. With a elean liver and a big ap-
pete. Eat what you pleats.
Beware of imitations! Genuine
Calotabi era sold only in “checker-
beard* (block and white) packages
bearing the copyrighted trate-mark
“Calotabs.” The large, family sixe "
mH* for thirty-five cents; vest-,
pocket rise, ton cents. All dealen45
are nuthorized to refund the price if-U
you are not! delighted with Calotabs.
(adv)
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A temporary injunetion against the
merger of the Amarillo Building Md
Loon and the Texas Plains Building
Md Loan was denied yesterday by
Jadge W. E. Gm ia distriet civil
court. Attorney for the plaintiff.
MisSraN Conwell, announced that
bo wouldyappeal. +—
Mia* nwell, who holda 88,000
worth of stoek ia the Amarillo Build,
tag Md Loan, filed suit for a
temporary injunction against the
merger after the eourt had trans-
ferrod a similar suit, filed by J. 8.
Caan Ingham, to federal eourt.
. (Br The Amocinted Prens)
CHICAGO, July 10.—Twe men walk-
ed into tko home of Thomas Bonner
early today, upbraided him end then
shot him down. Benner, ehet twice
through the hood, died shortly after-
ward. •
Mra.. Bonner heard her husband
admit the men Md heard them quar-
reling. She heard her husband say,
“you’ve got me all wrong." The
hooting followed.
Police recalled that Bonner in-
vestigntion a* being an nssociate of
Charles (Umpy) Cleaver following
the Evergreen Park mail robbery.
He wm not arrested, however, ead
authorities never succeeded in con-
necting him with the holdup.
The police theory le that the shoot-
EA3TEBN NEW MEXICO MEN
OF PROMINENCE COMING
Portales end Roonevelt county, N.
M, will have la their party, Arthur
F. Jonee, cashier of the First Na-
tional Bank of Fortales; A. D. Ribble,
president of the Portales Chamber
of Commerce: J. G. Greaves, owner
of the Portales Valley News; Ralph
Wills. ounty agent of Roosevelt
county; U. 8. Fraze, president of
the Roosevelt Farm Loan Asscia-,
tion; Don Foster, superintendent ot'
Floyd Consolidated Rural Schools,
largest rural nchool district In ths
werld; D. A. Gordon, member of the
County Dairymen’s Associntion and
director; J. W. Thompson, president
of the Roosevelt Broom Corn Asno-
elation.
Lewis Little, chairman of the board
of county commissioners; O. A.
"double-cross" vengeanee, which is
held to blame for co many Chicago
gun attack*. Th* gunmen, police
Mid. may have believed mistakenly
that Bonner had wronged them.
commitment papers. He registered
et a betel while he waited yes-
torday, but today he had eheeked
.•■c
- Richards’ convietion resulted
from a wager aa outcome of the
race between Earle B. Mayfield
aad Tom Connelly for the United
States senate in 1928. He wm ne-
eneed of forging m indorsement
to a 81AM certified check that
hod been posted part of stakes
ta the bet
to a controversy at Dallas that
ensued over colleetion of the bet,
Orville L. Matthews, holder of
otakes. woo shot to death by Y.
Ray Adame of Belton, who. with
W. Tom Ramaay, also of Bolton,
claimed the money. Adams wee ae-
qditte4 of Matthew’s murder.
eity. Enrollmsnt ia Abe class is Si-
ported to be around M.
A post-graduate course for prae-
ticing barbers is being given by Mr.
Botaey. With ths completion of ths
course of tea weeks, barbers will be
qualified to pass examinations end
obtain certificates under the new
Texas barber law.
Points covered in the course offer-
ed by Mr. Rainey inelude "scientifie
fundamentals of barboring; hygienie
baetoriology; histology of the hair,
akin muscles aad nerve*: structure
of the head, face and nosh; elemen-
tary chemistry relating to steriliza-
tion aad antiseptics; ead diseases of
the skin Md hair."
Rainey experts to epea classes ia
Borger aad Plainview; he already
has a elass at Pampa.
Now barbers end those moving into
the state ar* nubject te the new
taw. Berben here before the ea-:
TAHOKA, July 10.—Activities of
poultry thieves over Lynn eounty dur-
ing the past two months have caused
Bhsriff 8. W. Sanford to post s re-
ward of $25 for the apprehension of
coy and all thieves operating in ths
county. Many roosts have been visit-
ed by thieves lately, among the lat-
Mt those of W. C. Cowan and Boyd
Rice.
rat primary.
After his appenrance at San An-
(ola. Sterling spoke Thursday after-
soda at Wimters and Thursday night
went to Abilene, the home of his fel-
ew member of the highway eommis-
siom, w. B. Ely.
Milter rooted Thursday eight af-
ter speakinz at Springtown te Parker
sounty ta the afternoom. Before go-
’ imc te Austin, Mayfleld addressed a
•row* at Leekhart Thuraday after-
seen Yoakum wm the Thursday
light atop of Mn. Ferguson.
In the nddress prepared for de-
livery at Were tonight. Small Mid
hot West Texao was for him end
hat that section had grown until
t polled more than one-third of the
rota. He added, however, that he
would represent the whole of Toaae.
Spectal to Th
LAMESA
9:30, with
pandt and
members
clubs and
will rath.
11, for U
was annoi
onstration
of the pro
Product:
year will I
swarded w
Texae A.
thia fall.
Commerce
< ommissic
of the exy
The elu
will be jt
room end
Boye’ pot
judged ox
carrying
Canadian, Perryton,
Tex.; Liberal, Kan.
MAIL HNE
acayas anadtan **...* Tasoa,m
Arrives Perryton 940 e. m
Leavee Pervston ..*6,..121800.m
Arrives Canadla oeeea 2s•m
Lenpe tberai ttHa. m
Arive Pereyten ......II >OS a. •
enle PmMm .......it Nee*
Arrive* uhetal • 4600• •
pAu ro peaarroN
Phom Ne n. Feriytem, fenea
goody getei. Canedten. ende
Pereyten HeteL Perrytem. Terpa
G. w., Cutter, Prop.
...........
HQ j DAUjAS,1Ju!>’*<0^*Mr7*Miriam A.
maN Ferguson, Tom Love and Earle B
•ch MayfirId. the three candidates for
Me governor who wer tognther n Fan
mEik Antonio Wednerday had rcattered to
•u:A *• many sections Ot the .tat* Thur*
15 day night, but Ross S Sterling one*
9 more had erossed the trail of Barry
E j Miller in West Texas.
• I The other two active candidatet,
Clint Small and Jim Young, were tar
from home and far from each other.
T Young wm at Galveston Thursday
{ night for hia only Thuraday speaking
I engagement, and Small spoke at
i Valley Mils Thursday afternoon and
1 at Waco at night. _
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