Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 69, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1929 Page: 2 of 16
sixteen pages : ill. ; page 22 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
E
, JANUARY 24, iau.
Tbe World’a Most Famous Rhymster
MRS.LE BOEUF
meet
OF DRUG STORES NON-TOILING CHEFS
• -t
GOING IN DEBT
ied shemselves to
HIM will be concocted largely *"
managers ne longer Will
to
In harsh weather
‘I
4
I
Min
slum
4
have been granted them while their
here,” Mr. Stontman said.
counsel fought in courts for • sanity
7.3
I
announced stop will be the filing V
credit will be good as wheat.
When your
fe
LENIS
for It
(By United Press.)
ni
s
1iK.
1 gravated case.
mirer.
the
formance
—
A
I
u
M
1
1
II
- .
would accept.
L
Xollohan. El Paso:
V
11
A. T. Rees et
\
11
Al Jolson
#
MIAMI HIGH SCHOOL
■ *
JOINS ASSOCIATION
I
N
RCA
k
N
go—e
NTI
11
6
White Deer Gas
Stove in Store
Threatens Lives
ONCARTAKEN.
INVIOLATIONS
“REACH FOR A LUCKY
INSTEAD OF A SWEET."
That’s how I ket
shape and always
TEXAS LOOP HEADS
TO STAY OFF FIELD;
I light a Lucky and go
. light on the sweets
but has lived at Hereford far several
years
T€ecckL
: A S TO RI A
le
3
It is not what the manufacturer
claims for it, bet the testimony of
the multiplied thousands who hare
been benefited by it, that has made
Orgatone the most famous medicine
fil
pl
;2
2
Northern winde
and biting cold
Coarsen skin
and make it old
th
ve
STERILIZATION BILL OFFERED
AUSTIN, Jan. 33.— Sterilization of
inmates of seven state institutions
where persons affected with heredi-
tary forms of insanity era hept is
FIRE INSPECTORS
DUE IN AMARILLO
EARLY IN FEORUARY
fe
ns
a sanity commission Friday.
The court two weeks ago vacated
hi
in
it
th
LIONS PRESIDENT •
TO USE PUNE IN
TRIP TO ABILENE
“UDDIE BOY," ONCE
OF WHITE HOUSE
SUCCUMBS TO AGE
What Will
ygugnn
do
farm bill congrens may be celled upon
to enaet, according to President H.
G. Lucas of Btowpwood,. who deliv-
ered his annual address at the open,
ing session of the federation’s com
vention here today.
CRIMINALAPPEALS
COURT PROCEEDINGS
LIBERAL DOCTOR IS
PNEUMONIA VICTIM
ATS miserable to suffer from chapped,
raw hands. They look awful, too. When your
hands get roughened just smooth in Hinds
Honey & Almond «Cream. It relieves—in-
stantly. Makes your hands smooth and soft—
and keeps them so.
Hinds Cream also prevents chapping. Be-
cause it protects from hard water, wind, cold
and alkali dust. So use it every time you wash
your hands. Smooth it in of ten during the day.
And see how white and soft, and young, your
hands become—and stay!
Try Hinds Cream as a powder base, too. It
makes the powder ding for hours keeps the
skin silky smooth and soft.
You’ll find Hinds Cream wherever toilet
goods are sold. Lehn & Fink, Inc., Bloomfield,
New Jersey.
Kirkwood, Comin; L.
linE.
Appeal dismissed:
__________he of Aexander as
Ban Aatenls skipper, the league has
A reasonable proportion of sugar in the
diet is recommended, but the authotities
are overwhelming that too many fatten*
ing sweats are harmful and that too many
such are eaten by the American people.
So, for moderation’s sake we say-
EXECUTION STATS FOR SLAY-
ERS ARE NEAR END OF
RESPITE
tl
c
I
Something sensible. “Better to light a
Lucky whenever you crave fattening
sweets." It brings to men the health and
vigor that come with avoiding over*
weight. To women it offers a blender,
fashionable figure.
Ij
is dead.
The famous Airedale which was
White House mascot during the ad-
ministration of President Harding,
suecumbed to age and illness at th*
Newtonvillehome of Hurry L. Baker,
secret service mn, yesterday.
Laddie Bey. half brother af Presi-
dent Coolidge’s Laddie Buck, want
ta the Whit* House on March 4, 1921,
a gift to President Harding from
Cheries W. Quetsche, an Ohio ad-
use; in emergencies, or for every-
day ailments. Any hoar af the day
PANMANDLE MAM SEEKS
FINANCES FOB PATENT
Special te The News
PANHANDLE, texas, Jaa. 23.—
(D, Unites Prea.)
ABILENE, Texas, Jan. 88,—A Unit-
ad States army pursuit plana will ba
Al Jolson,
Famous comedian
and star of song-
Werner Bros.
euo
e
Taking Orgatone and AU of His
Troubles Have Now Disap-
peared. Ha Bays.
there too lang and’ imvestigated:
Ha found bar unconscious. She
revived quiekly.
1 7
u
i 1
a stay af execution granted by Chief
Justice Charles O’Neill of the su-
20,679 physicians have stated that Lucky
Strike is less irritating to the throat than
other cigarettes. Very likely this is due to
toasting which removes impurities. This
tame process, toasting, improves and de-
velops the flavor of the world’s finest
tobaccos. This means that there is a
flavor in Luckies which is a delightful
alternative for the things that make you
fat. That’s why “It’s Toasted” is your
assurance that there’s real health in
Luckies—they’re good for you! .
I During the past few days of hit
aetive practice he attended many
\UCKY
STRIK
\ -irstoasT")
1 The city has complled with every
' requst made by the state firs in-
' surance department, according to
1 Jeff Bartlett, city manager.
The lowering o the rate will mean
a saving of apptoximately $54,000
annually, city officials say.
_
Specimi re The Newa
PERRYTON, Jan. 83_Dr. O. E.
Blank of this city died in a Liberal,
in good*
»l peppy.
THE HEART
of any
good radio set
11 1 ■ V" — » 1 " —
Stock, MW Dallas pilot, may hold aa
Infiel4 peat, but if these veteran*
are able to fled satisfaetory taent
to fill their own shoes they will de-
vote themseives exelusively to "mas-
tor minding." ?
Jahs Ate at Fort Worth, Jim Gal-
toway at Wichita Falls, Art Phelan
at Shrevepott and Billy Alexander at
(By Umitel Prase*
NEWTON, Moa*. Jan. S3.- Laddie
y ane ha “firat dog of the land."
De
ye
— ... . , .
Contractu for the manutdekute to
Texas of the Shirley ala lift pump in-
vented and patented by A. L. 8hM*y,
an attorney here, will be signed seen,
according to word from Mr. Shirley.
1I
tie
po
San Antonio assign
the beach long ao.
With the sikninz
th
hi
lie
di
RADIOTION
"Radiotrons are the Hoort
of your Hodio Sot“ j
2
' ’ ” * ‘ 1
__
PAGETWO.
Reach for
a Lucky
instead of
a sweet.
(• Veiled Pre)
NEW ORLEANS, La, Jan. 23.-At- ,
torneys Ben 'J. Daly and Walter
Hamlin, defense attorneys for Mrs
Ada Le Boouf and Dr. Thomas K
• THE standard, time-
L proved presctiption for
\. aliform, of Piles Money.
% back guarantee and foil
\ direcions in each pack-
\ **anejgEPp3.
cannot accept
(TO BE FATAL held at 3:30 o'clock at the Methodist
Pren) । church here tomorrow afternopn. He
was formerly a resident of Amarillo
A Texas capitalist offered Mr.
Shir toy unlimited aid ia starting the
concern. A model waa sont to Mr.
Shirley laat week at Dulles and hs ia
demonstrating it to interested parties
HINDS
Honey & Almond
CREAM
nze.u.s.PAT.OVV.
your hands need
this gentle care
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
The City Commission of the City
of Amarillo, Texas, will receive seal-
ed bids on Tuesday, January 20th,
1920, at 7:30 p. m. fee furnishing all
labor aad material and eonstrueting
on Office Building at the Amarillo
Airport. Plans aad speeifications on
file ia the office of the City Engineer
la the City Mall.
Certified or eqshier's check for
$200.00 reguired, ‘
Usual rights reserved.
K
, -3a 28g8
28
AN
LAST STEP IN Walt Mason Himself SATBBSFPEI
who la now ia Deltas
manufaeturers.
bottle in the house. Just a few
drops, and that colic er constipa-
l lion ia relieved; or diarrhea checked.
A vegetable preduet; a baby remedy
meant for young folks. Castorin la
about the only thing you have ever
heard doctors advise giving to in-
There is hardly a household that
hasn’t heard of Castorial At least
five million homes are never witb-
eet it. If there are children in your
family, there's almoat daily need of
its comfort. And any night may
find you very thankful there's a
his chair and waa taken to the
outside of the stere and revived.
All the doctors were out of town
on flu cases and medieal treat-
ment could not be given.
Later he eame back into the
store to wait for physicians. About
1 o'clock in the morning he again
fell unconscious. Then Ms. Ever-
ly fainted. Before she could be
revived E. F. Tubbs dropped to
the floor and In quick succession
H. W. Waters and J. D. Perkins
became unconseious.
Jack Henderson, finding himself
becoming unconscious, managed
to get outaide the door and called
for help.
The night before Mrs. C. W.
Merrill, who lives above the store.
; Robert M. used Thursday to bring Benjamin A.
kane,Bter-ikuttin, Richmond, V*., president o?
Lions International, from San An-
tonio. whom he speaks tonight to
Abilene for an address Thursday
night to representatives of W Lions
clubs ia West Tosas.
Under special permission from the
secretary of war, Capt. Louis Knight,
army air corps. Brooks field, San An-
tonic, will pilot the ship that will
bring Ruffin to Abilene. Capt. Knight
will -peak to the Lions meeting on
the development of aviation.
commission to examine them. The
fanta. Stronger medicines are dan-
geroua to a tiny baby, however harm-
less they may be to grown-ups. Good
old Casteria! Remember the name,
aad remember to buy it. It may
spare you a sleepless, anxious night.
It ia aiwaya ready. always safe to
nATterabisamqta dirpaladdie - -
Kansas, hospital early this afternoon {
after an illnesa of one month. Dur-
ing the influenza epidemic here in
i December he became sick With pneu- ,
I monia which developed into an ag-
Dreher, announced today another
step in their long battle to save th*
two slayers of Mrs. Le Boeuf’s hus- total loss? It we could ohly look ahead along the path
band, from tbe electric chair. we have to tread, and be quite sure, it has ne snares to
Three stays of execution already bring us ruin unawares, then we might buy all qver town,
--------... -V.,. and bid the merchants chalk it down. “The crystal tells
us,” we might say, "that nothing evi blocks our way; we
will not fall for some disease, or have the rheumatics in
— --g — —-------- ( our knees; we won't be caught by faker a games, no mo.
a petition for a rehearing in the stats tor cars will climb OUT frames, the firms we wok Tor . ‘ I
supreme court oa the application for not fail, and we”ll be always earning kale.” But we re
not seers, we cannot know what freight tomorrow has of ,
woe. And so it seems the wiser plan to pay our bills up
while we can, and then, if troubles dire we meet, our
. AUSTIN, Tex..’ Jan. 23- state
supreme court today held that the
holder of a lien on an automobile
Specia? toThe News.
MIAMI, Texas, Jan. ».-The Miami
high echool has been retained aa a
mmber of the Southern Association
of High Sehools, aceordlag to word
reeeivd here by L S. Bradshaw,
euperintendent, from A. M. Blackman,
chairman of the state committee.
Miami ia said to be ne sT the
smallst towns la the Texaa Pan-
handle to have a membership ia th*
nssoeiation.
Keep fit—reach for a Lucky instead of a
fattening sweet. That’s what many men
have been doing for years. They know
the evidence of prominent athletes whose
favorite cteBrette is Lucky Strike end who
say Luckies steady their nerves and do not
impair their physical condition.
partment.
"Soda fountains and supplemental j
services have been mad* to pay in I
cities where business is not aaarly so
good as in Amarillo, and they will pay
g promise of n exhibition of ol
school baseball. Alexander, who
has been out of the professionel
game for almost 1* years, waa flrot
teutenant to “Cup" Leldy at Saa
Antonio ia 1908. Me shares the
league fielding record for a cateher
with an average of 994.
I authorized in a bin introduced ia the
{house today by Representative Kin-
cald of Crowell.
siezed and sold for liquor transpor-
tation does not lose his Hun. Ths
suit, decided in favor of General
Meters acceptance corporation agaiast
th* state gee* contrary to the de-
cision of the U. S. supreme court.
"Opinions of th* supreme court
of the .8..” says the Texas court
“ar* entitled to great respect but
ia a case like this they are not ob-
promo coart. upheld the action of
Trial Judge James D. Simon la deny-
ing the defendants' application for a
lunacy commission, but granted an
additional 14 days for presentation of :
briefs requiring a rehearing as the
ruling.
Briefs supporting ths petition are .
to be filed on the same day, the
last of the id days allowed by the
court ea which the petitions may be I
be filed. '
' patients when in reality he should
have boen confined to his bed. It is
thought that this aggravated his
sickness. This community deeply re-
grets his passing. He was a member
of the Masonie lodge, the Lions club
and American Lagion. Mrs. Blank
and his two sons, Oscar, junior, and
! Deah survive,
PANHANDLE PIONEER TO
BE BURIED IN HEREFORD
I HEREFORD, Toxas. Jan. 23.—
Funeral services for W. G. Dent, 65,
pioneer Panhandle citizen will be .
which American farmers can not
compete at* two major provisions,
the Texas farm bureau federation 1
will strive to have injected into any
06
or night that Baby becomes fretful,
or restless. Casteria was never
more popular with mothers thaa it
la today. Every druggist has it.
eriminal appeals today:
Affirmed. W. H. Tysinger, Has-
kell; Daa Tillar. Angelina; Charlie
Celt, Dallas; W. O Fonville, Chil-
dress; J. H. Reed, alias Pedro. Old-
ham; Will Dobson, Grayson; Hunter
Barrett, Andersen; Jim Stephens,
Angelina: Jasper Owens, Van Zandt.
Reversed and remanded: H. D.
on time. But Who can lOOK anead onel in an effort to put the fountains on will aeo nomy action at necond base
day, and know that he’ll be hale and I a paying banin, and at the same time with his Waco team, aad Millon.
Where is the delegate inspired who can . dishes win be served patrons of the
be sure he won’t be fired, if business ' storen, Al pantrieszd otheynfoad:
pt or if the boss considers him a will be Prepared g *
lid ohly look ahead along the path
wae to the bath room. ' Her hus-
band, Dr. Merrill, thought she woe
RESTRICTIVE DUTIES
ARE REQUESTED FOR --e*i - -
PRODUCTS OF FARM 2--
------ . th* filing fee of a corporation. . . . _ _ ,4
(m, Unitei Pred.) ------------
"DALLAS. Tex, Jan. 33- Surplus inrann A A11 A ranAN DALLAS MAN CULPS POTION
RX si ptripe,edaua c' REORGANIZATION :
---s OF CHICAGO POLICE
RY CITIZENS, ASKED---pa
1 •
/
“It’s toasted”
No Throat Irritation-No Couflu
k Dancrchestrain"TkeTwnesuhatmadeBradwa»,Broadway.5
Nloa Lana Bryant, a stadent at I JEW D. BARTLETT,
L7^^ -0,.nn. T.M.. C
veneq, lJanuary 88, 1888.
njsni """
--------- If people never had the flu, and never broke a bone or .
AEnninT DEAnG two, and dodged the fever and the chill*—It would be James Stoneman, expert,. AALLBsTjarAnhpclatpNro at",
V"KUIU I FENU) fine to run up bills. If people never lost their jobs nor had | wh pcnerecdly brugttote.Amas ur in tvapprodthin2t^d^.
vmwbv b a “-""I to train with hopeless mobs, nor had re- Deen pacea in Ehargoot th. ‘soda wenson win be coneocted largely in
verses to regret, it would be fine to go, fountaina at th* fout st*m owned th* dugout instead af .the field, for
in debt. If man could don Elijiah’s robe. I byithincompanzinAmarilto, it "a the apinglee ethe..eih Hem
or read things in a crystal globe, and > 1n onnection With the announce- I keep their places Tn the lineup along- | ,
look ahead eight yean or so, and see no l ment, the management of th* drug side younger men. .
Hint of grief or woe. It certainly would I stores declared that they had alwaya Freak Snyder will start the sea-
sgnotirne. pr W°5 .11 "Et If “Lines lont money on their fountain serviee, son by receiving for his Houson
be no Crime to buy all sorts of things . ana that an exper was being added Buft, 1928 champions; Derrin Patt
on time. But who can look ahead one 1 in an effort to put th* fountains on win a** oom* actipn at second base
’ "goodbye," turned up a glass and % ,
.a, m. pras gulped down it* contenta. When doe- K
CHICAGO,Jan. 234" Adding to hi. J tors arrived ho was dead- a »
job of running thousands of the city's '-------
hoodlum* through a legal sieve,. n . n T
Rammitona iJ/aarth^’^tw t: Brady Declares, 2
ward ridding Chicago of crime. A ..
He asked four prominent eitizens I Droatana H a e
to make a survey of the police de-! VI S“UUHC II fl »
partment with e view toward re- n IT- gf
Kft. he Built Him Up
addressed his appeal. President A • |
Walter Dill Seott of Northwestern Amazmolv 4
■Ur *>? Areciated.Prpe), _T.. aniversity, aeting President Frederie -A-M-W5-J
AuSr, Jan. 2-The..Toldo20n; C. Woodward of th* University of .
proceedings were had la the evert of Chicngo, Frank 3. Loesch, head of Amarilo Laundry Driver Gnins by d
the Chicago crime commission end --- - ---
guiding genius of a series of clean-up |
grand juries, and Andrew A. Bruce,
president of the American Institute
of Criminal Law and Criminology.
TEXAS SUPREME COURT RE-
VERSES OPINION OF FED-
ERAL JUDGES
of the day. H. T. Brady, of 781
Carolina St,* known to hi. many
friend, as ‘Hot Brady’ who has been
a driver for th* Amarillo Laundry'
for th* past three years, le relating
hl. experience with Orgatone, said:
"For thd post year I have had aa
awful lot of trouble with my stom-
ach. Everything disagreed with m*
aad after meal* I would get bilious
aad have dell headaches occasion-
eliy- J Hattiptted. and my
•loop was very poor. My system
seemed to be all run-down. I felt
tired aad worn eat all the time. I
was losing ground all the time and
felt that unless that I could get th*
right medieine my troubles would
soon become serious.
“I had been beeping ap with the
Orgatone testtmontals and decided to
try it, aad it baa net only relieved
me of my troubles bet haa built me .
up amusingly. I have just taken one r
bottle so fur and my stomach is new j
in good shape. My appetite is fine
sad I can eat what I want without
feeling a .Iga of indigestion. ‘ My
constipation and headaches and all
that tired feeling are gone and I
have gained wonderfully in heaith
besides. Orgatone has been a great
thiag for me and I don't think any-
body suffering like I did can make
a mistake by giving it a, trial."
Gsnalas Orgatone is not a so-
sailed seeret or patent remedy bet
e new aclentifie treatment contain-
lag M alcohol or other false stimu-
lating drugs aad is sold ia Amarillo
exclusively by the City Drag Store,
117 Folk St, under the personal di-
reetion of a special Orgatone repro-
sentetiro who is meeting ths public
daily and charges nothing to expiain
his theories oa heaith and hygiene.
Ost of town euntomer» are being
supplied promptly by msll upon re-
eelpt of priee $1.25 per bettie orlejxi
bottles for $623, • ,
RCA Radiotrons are th* vac-
uum tubes used by many lead,
ing manufacturersfor standard
equipment in their finest radio
instruments. Wheat you select
a set, look fast for the RCA
mark oa the base of thetubes.
Rebecea Bradiey Rogers, alias Rebec-
re Bradley. Fayette; W. J. Fagan,
Freestone, W. E. Slack and Dud Wade,
Harris.
Appellant’s motion for rebssring
ovefruled: F. Howard. El Paso;
Jsanis Moor*, Palo Pinto; H. M. Gor-
den. Limestone; Lee Yarbrough, Cot-
tle: Johnny Johnson. Brazos; W. H.
Ferruson, Stephens: L. P. Black.
YA
G’Ivas
THE AMARILLO DAILY NEWS, t
inspectors from the State Fire in-
surance commission at Austin, will
arrive In Amarillo shortly after Feb-
ruary 1, to make a thorough inspec-
tion of fire prevention precautions Ma - a
taken by the city, which is acted G’hilAsnm 4‛m4
upon favorably will reduce the key Vj|| | III id I V17
rats in effeet, from 38 cents to 18 “H* w <
centx. fAg Ie
sl. Bos; A. F. Rees, et sL Bee; Jim
Bryson, Harrison: A. F. Bees, J. E.
Wilson and R. E. Nutt. Be* (two
cases.)
Writ of error dismissed: F. J.
Jones, M. Jones and U. A. Wilson,
Hartley.
Appeal dismissed st appelant’s re-
quest: H. C. Reese, Potter.
Appellant’s motion rehearing ev-
erruled without written opinion:
Jerry Riley, Collingsworth.
WHITE DEER, Tai, Jan. 23---
Soven wall known White Deer
residents hsd norrow escapes
from asphyxiation by monoxide
gas fumes in a losal furniture
stars.
Six msn were tested around the
gas atove in the store of Everly
and Tebbs here the other night.
J. W. Everly fell unconscfous off
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Matching Search Results
View seven places within this issue that match your search.Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 69, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1929, newspaper, January 24, 1929; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1567775/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.