Amarillo Sunday News-Globe (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 314, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 16, 1928 Page: 3 of 39
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SENTED BY GROUP ENROLLMENTS
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—Sensible protective restrictions that in*
sure you that your neighbors home
will be of the same high quality as
These are a few of the added advan-
tages which make Wolfl in Estates Ama-
rillo’s Crowning Achievement in Resi-
dential Development.
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expect 40,000,000 persons to enjoy
the two-hour program they have ar-
ranged. Further, they believe the
record set,by the Smith and Hoover
notifications, when the 100-mark was
passed in the number of stations
oo that there will be many land
owners inatead of a few large ones
when the population of the talands
inereases. There aloe la a group
which holde, as does former Resident
Commiesloner Gabaldon. that "every
American dollar invested in the ts-
lande to a nail in the coffin of Philip-
pine independence, and that, there-
fore, outaide capital to not desirable,"
Business Psychology
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111 Oliver-Eakle Bldg,
Phone 2-2933
will be hooked up for the occasion.
Thus, it is estimated, more than ill
stations will participate.
Only 3500 to See Show
The banquet hall of the Astor
Hotel will be packed with members
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NEW TOM, Sept. IL—Again, "the
greatest ever” to being applied to the
broadcasting of thio year’s radio in-
dustrious banquet here. It was "the
greatest ever" last year and the year
before, when it exceeded all previous
efforts in the number of broadcast-
ing stations relaying its entertain-
ment and in the number of fans
listening in.
This year, on the night of Tuesday,
September 11, the leaders of radio
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THIS COURSE IS OPEN TO ALL WHO ARE
INTERESTED IN SELF-IMPROVEMENT.
Many occupations are represented on the
class roll to date. Some of these follow: Pro-
fessional Men, Business Men, Executives,
Clerks, Salesmen, Saleswomen, Foremen,
Mechanics, Stenographers, Bookkeepers and
others.
ENROLL TOMORROW UNTIL B F. M. AT
THE BOARD OF CITY DEVELOPMENT
OFFICE, CITY AUDITORIUM BUILDING.
REGISTRATIONS ALSO ACCEPTED AT
THE AMARILLO HIGH SCHOOL BE-
TWEEN THE HOURS OF 6:30 and 7:45.
PLEASE COME EARLY.
COST OF SERIES OF TWELVE LESSONS
ONLY 110. NO TEXT BOOKS REQUIRED.
PHONE 2-2211 FOR ADDITIONAL IN-
FORMATION
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Everything taken into consideration, a
homesite in Wolflin Estates will give you
greater return, dollar for dollar, than
any other development, of similar high-
character, in Amarillo. Everyone ad-
mits the choice location, modern im-
provements and natural beauty of Wolf-
lin Estates—these are well-known ad-
vantages. There are others, too—not so
apparent, but just as important r
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TUESDAY NIGHT
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These etars of the opera and concert stages will lead the enterta iners at the radio Indu ■trie. ban-
qaet Tuenday eight. September 18, when more than IM stations, will brondeast the event. They are,
apper left. Evelyn Herbert, musical comedy favorite; upper right, Fannie Brice, famous comedienne;
lower left to right, Paal Whiteman, king of jazz; John Charles Thomae, baritone; Hme. Sehumann-
Heink, poted contralto, aad Vincent Lopez, orchestra leader.
—Every needed improvement already in
—you can start building at once.
broadcasting them, will be broken of the radio trader, but only about
at this event. 4500 will be able to see the enter-
The entire National Broadcasting tafners. The rest of the 40,000,000
Company and Colambia systems will "attending" this show will be fans
participate. from coast to eoast. In at their radio sets.
addition many Independent stations 1 The two-hour entertainment itielf,
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To Be Given by the Division of Extension
of The University of Texas
AT THE AMARILLO HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM, 1206 POLK
BEGINNING TOMORROW NIGHT, SEPT. 17, AT 7:45
the pay.
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MEMPHIS, Sept. IS.—After delib-
erating for seven days the grand Jury
for the September term of district
1 court was discharged by Judge C. C.
Small Tuesday afternoon. In their
final report they returned Id felony
indictments, which is a much smaller
number than ie generally returned.
According to their report the con-
ditions in Hall county, as to law vio-
lations. is good, which is due in a
large measure to the efficiency of
our county officers. They pointed
out in their report that the good con-
dition now existing in Hall county as
to law violations could be improved
upon by the co-operation on the part
of the citizens with the officers, and
urged that all possible aid be given
them in the enforcement of the law.
Their report says "We have visited
Ihe county jail and found the 'little
• hing* clean." '
dations by Governor Stimson In bls
message to the legislature. Coplee
of the report were distributed among
the legislatora.
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running from 10 to 12. eastern day-
light saving time, will be one of |
"the greatest ever," officials of the (
shew say. At the head o: the line-up
for thia event are Fannie Briee and I
Mme. Schumann-Heink, two of the
most beloved entertainers la Amer-
lea.
Evelyn Herbert, captivating musi-
eel comedy star, has also been signed
up for this evening.
Paul Whiteman, king of jazz, will I
be there with his orchestra. John
Charles Thomas, the great baritone
of "Haytime" and "Apple rlossom"
fame, will add his voke to the fes-
tivities. Vincent Lopes will have his
orchestra with him to compete with
that of Whiteman for highest honors. ,
Plenty of Comedy Promised
Fun will not be lacking, for Fan-
ale Brice will offer plenty of it, and
Mack—the “Two Black Crows"—will
add to it.
Besides these entertainers, John
Parker, tenor, Ben Boivin and his
orchestra and Andy Sanella and his
Spanish gaiter will make the evening
one of "the greatest ever." Other
features are promised by the ban-
quet officials although these may
not be known until the last minute.
Three announcers will preside at
this two-bear broadcast — Graham
MeNamee and Milton, Cross -of ths
NBC, and Louis Witten, who will
handle the Columbia network.
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Many Stars will be Heard in
Radio Banquet Tuesday Night RESERVOIR OF
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«KIuo SUNDAY NEWS AND GLOBE
MANILA, Sept. 18.—The economie
rebirth of the Philippines, with its
premise of new wealth to America’s
Asintie empire, has been envisaged
in a survey made in Governor Gen-
eral Stimson by Lyman P. Hammond,
vice president of the Electric Bond
and Shore Company of New Tort.
The talanda need capital, machin:
ery and a radical change in several
important laws permitting large
scale operations, says the report, be-
fore their development ean proceed.
Hang at Mr. Hammonds findings
Limitations are never placed on ex-
tent or character of National Bank
of Commerce service. And what-
ever the else of the transaction, our
customers have always relied upon
receiving our earnest cooperation.
Our directors are actively Identi-
fied with outstanding business en-
terprises, and our officers are
thoroughly familiar and vitally in-
terested In local business develop-
ncei
ed
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The spirit of sincere friendliness is
the outgrowth of many years of
close co-operation with our patrons.
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u know
or had
that or-
laws ar antquated, Md it is >M-
sible that some revielon wil be made
at the present sesalon or the next
one. The matter to now . being
studied by a legislative commlttee.
Those legialators who oppose •
liberalisation of the lead law contend
that the land should be held ne an
inheritance for future generationa
at befor
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fter the
■ on from
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left case,
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Members of the Amarillo Kiwanis
club and business men of thin city
will be the guests of the Tucumeari
N. M- Kiwanis ob Tuesday eight,
when a banquet Md program has
The automobile caravan for which
75 already have reported will form en
West Seventh at the Nat around 3
o’clock Tuesday afternoon to make
the 1 to 8 1-2 hour drive to the New
Mexico City. The program will close
early enough to permit Amarilloans
returning that eight.
Twenty-two Amarillo traveling
mens’ reservations ere made at the
hotels in Tucumcari weekly, the club
there reports. as an indication of the
importance of this trade territory to
Amarillo Md the advantage of busi:
ness men here being aequainted
with men of that section.
Until recently the Kiwanis- dub
haa boon virtually the business mens’
dub in Tucumcari. An effort to seb- ,
stituto varied entertainment for long
speeches will be mode.
At least 180 are expected for the
good-will trip end reservations
should be made to W. O. Allen, tele-
phone 2-3752 sometime Henday morn-
ing to give ample time for banquet
arrangements.
Inasmueh an peychology
treats of thinking and Ite con-
trol, this subjeet is of vital Im.
portance to people ie business.
Every person should be inter-
ested in knowing more about
the thiaking precess, and how
to control both thought and ac-
tion. As you grow mentally,
you naturally become, more
successful and attain greater
happiness, In this seres of len-
sons, payehology will be pre-
sented in such a way that eneh
lesson wHI be easily under-
stood.
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This to a subject in which
wo ore all deeply interented,
for it to the sclenco of influ-
eneing others in thought and
action. Your success depends
upon your ability to “aell"
something. It may be the serv-
lee you ean reader to others,
it may be ideas. or it may be
merehandise. The mordmat,
salesman, doctor, lawyer,
proseber, teacher and factory
worker each has somethihg to
selL Year beet interest de-
mand. that you know aad
practice the basie principles
governing suecessful selling.
Mitletee Creamev Co.
MerewThemas Hardwan Co.
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INDlANA?7>L*87sept ma. „
disna polis hotel at aa la tersest ion of
two of the city’s busiest streets ob-
tains its water supply from walls
under the building. Recently it
drilled a well through a sidewalk in
front of the hotel.
Drive today through the
winding, tree-lined, brick
paved streets in Wolflin
Estates. Note the fine
homes, beautiful vista,
and modern improve-
ments already in. Try
tbs sporty three - hole
practice golf course.
Drive soeth on Hughes
into Wolflin Esttes.
O. R. CHAMBERS
Drpt. of Feycholozy
AMARILLO KIWANLANS a)©
OTHERS WILL BE GUESTS
» AT EVENING BANQUET
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return to
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Sunday News-Globe (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 314, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 16, 1928, newspaper, September 16, 1928; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1564074/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.