Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 319, Ed. 1 Monday, October 27, 1930 Page: 3 of 10
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The finest things grow where only fine things are tolerated. Likewise,
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fragrant Schilling roasting room. No 2nd or 3rd grade coffees
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lack their accustomed zest of interest?
come from? There are many excellent coffees — but which one
is apt to be uniformly good, day after day, week after week?
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John Lindquist, former Swedish
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fire department.
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■. Our hat department
charge of a factory
FARM NEAR TUCUMCAJU,
MAI MODERNPLANT
itendance,
ping, 18;
grand swan to aha the gir be
loves and who loves him. Leater,
ingagid to Mallie, refune »• con-
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Ladies’ light weight coats,
without fur, cleaned
and pressed ...........
Plain wool drosses cleaned
and pressed ..... .....
Model RE57, LstPrice $285.00, lose
Radiotrons.
Any and all kinds of fur.
trimmed coats ,.......
Speclal to The Moon.
SLATON, Oct. 26-Purther delay
in rotion picking due toraina duz dine
the week enused the nve Slatenuins
ht. Troop
ato three
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i lendera,
to bring
Pho troop
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to make
op rating
new Victor instruments and then make
the pleasant discovery that it to easy
for anyone to own one.
Now—at your Victor dealer’s!
DR. JAS. a WILBANKS
Praetiee limited to
Stomach, Intestinal and
Reetal Disenses
TM Fisk Bldg.
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The two ahmdowFon,the wall
Home Recording and radio re
Victor Record reproduction i
very breath of life. Every conw
=Eytten,fiHl,lokeddownonthe
abandon of her weeping.
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eport to just one feature of the RE-57.
should be an announcer, a "Crooner”
—or just a listener! Make "talking let*
ten” and send them instead of written
ones! It’s fascinating—and it’s fun!
JuetOne Vietor Fentre
Home Recording—the new indoor
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meats. Victor Radio, with parformanrs
simply beyond words, con be had sep.
arately in two beautiful models. The
Radio Electrola gives you in addition to
tag, they
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The sec-
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routine entertainment?
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Here’s a new game-making records at
home/ Instantly! Any time, anything
you like! Sing, talk, play—Make rec*
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him now," she said, her breath
cateMng ta bar threat, “would it
ham himWeuldhe-sulleri-Ne
Iknow ho toonld auffer. But ta ha
strong enough now to stand the suf-
2ueteetmnanem . # EmeemE
Lytton stared.
“Are you talkine melodrama or
mediciner"
“I don" want to be melodramatie.
one place where only fine coffee is produced. That place is the
every improvement—and dependably
warranted by the Victor name!
either enter or leave that place. There are no cheap blends, no
dual standards of quality. Where then is the finest coffee apt to
All night Kng Mentholatum ta
brenkine up the congestion tn
your head, your throat, your chest.
You Inhale Ito oothing vapor
with every breath. Tour head to
cleared, the norenens in your nose
and throat relieved.
Rub Mentholatum on year ehest
junt before you go to aleop, and
cover with flannel to epeea Ito
Sutton. Thouwanda are using thi
tanter, aurer method of .topping
colds . . . with M years of nuc-
qens behind it. the at your favorite
drag tore . . .handy tube or fa*
milter jar. (Large jar too.)
Cheap things are like weeds. They are contagious. There is only
the finest things are made by those who make only fine things.
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bringing the seanon’a t
bales in this eity, from H
territory around Slaton.
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ARE you a little bored sometimes
• with the usual, ithe commonplace
things? Do parties seem to slow up a
expert. Ha will remodel, re-
trim, or reline your hat as
deaired. Satisfaction guar-
anteed or the job won't cost
you a cent. -
bell was held in Claude
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Bpbelej to The Newa.
TUCUMCARI, Oct 26.~-Below the
cap-rock, it miles sonthweatot here
within the shadow st the Mean Re
donda, famed outlaw atronghold, E.
J. Smith, owner of the Willow
Bprings farm, is demonstrating the
Ma of modern farming methods util-
ising irrigation as insurance against
posible drouths, and is producing a
profit from it acres of Qay couaty
, soil where the pioneer “homesteader"
failed on ten times that amount. '
Pump Basin Dry. -
The secret to the success of the
venture, as revealed by Smith, lies in
a dry creek bed. Aa a souree of
water supply, a large basin approxi-
mately 100 foot square has been dug
out to a point above five foot below
the water level of an adjacent dry
creek bed. Twice each day, the basin
is pumped dry only to refill itself
from the spring supplying the under-
ground stream. Powered from an or-
dinary farm tractor, two small cen-
trifugal pumps, throwing approxi-
mately >00 gallons of water per min-
ute place the water in irrigation
ditches and is carried to all parts of
the 15-acre field.
Products of Farm.
z Smith believes in diversification of
crops and practically every vegetable
offered for sale in a first class vege-
- table market are successfully grown
on his farm. Tomatoes, sweet pota-
toes, water melons, cantaloupes, arti-
chokes, cabbage, grapes, egg plant,
encumbers, carrots, okra, sweet corn,
pumpkins and squash are only a few
of the different vegetables marketed
in Tucumcari each day. The entire
field is fenced with rabbit and ver-
min proof fence and his only worries
come from an occasional hail storm
as his methods of procedure include
the proper spraying of plants againat
insect damage.
According to records kspt by this
man, hla farm will produce a greater
amount of not profit than any farm
in the county embracing less than six
hundred and forty acres.
JKe finest LCover
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E B. Hu star, 411 Northeast Third
avenue, who was seriously Injured
Saturday morning when he was
ereshod under a truck load of gravel
at Taneosa, to still uneonacious at St.
Anthony's hospital. Ms has never re-
eovered e onsel ou gness since the acci-
dent and medical attendants are un-
able to ascertain the exact extent of
his injuries. The doctors say it will
be two or three days before that ean
be determined. His heart to still pul-
sing strong.
The accident occurred when a ehala
broke, permitting the entire load to
fall upon him. He suffered a frae-
tured skull and- an injury to the
spine.
Enjoy the brand newsporrof making
records at home... a feature of Model
RE-57, leader of VICTOR'S brilliant
new radio instruments.
"Why do you ooh me?
It’s done. It’s too tata.
toe late- Into—"
"Lector would never In" this world
do a thing because itweshis duty.
Besides, his duty to done when I’ve
refused him. He lied to his brother
about it," she added dispassion-
ately, “and persuaded Saxely that it
meemMuran tttwmQrw- who inaiBttd
on marringe. And Saxely gave Ma
cuphemekakadbeh
“Not necessarily. You forget that
Breen gets a big house and an am-
pie income when his brother eon-
seats to his choice of a wife—"
“I don’t forgot it. Mor does Ler-
tor. Bob these are a score of girls
whom Saxely would welcome, nee
Nurse Ellesmore has let Lester off
marrying her."
What does Broon say to thatr
l “Simply that he doesn’t want to
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enough that there are poor' feels
who’ leave their dying mothers if
It’s over.
Oh, H’s
Plain silk or pleated wool dresses “7 C m
cleaned and presned ......... A
Cleaned and Reblocked
This offer is good for this
week only—positively no
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anyone but mo. And that if I don’t
marry him almost Immediately he
will tell Saxely who I am." I
“It’s blackmail," said Lyttom.
“I told him so. But. you see,
words don’t mean anything to Lee-
tor. He’d say, I suppose, that you
can call him a blackmailer all day
long, it you want to; he ian’t dis-
turbed by your opinion in the least."
“It's monstrous," Lytton exclaimed.
“It's devlish. It's—what are yea
going to del"
His hands thrust deep into his
pockets, be stored at che white-
washed wall against which her
shadow and his leaped and merged
and drew away again. “Whoa did
dll this crop up?"
"He wired Saxely from New York
thst he had arranged to merry Nurse
Ellesmere. He knew that I should
be with Saxely when the wire ame."
"He's clever!“ •
“Tes, he's clever. And then he
came down here, a couple of hours
later and we talked on the cliff. . . .
I ran away, after a bit I ran and
can. ... He said he wao going bach
to New York."
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ROYVcKERs
MODELFARMlssE
equdopeihenezeaumcgeknde nu
steadily. There waa a drum-
.Any and all kinds of pleated silk age AA
dresses, and 2 or 3-piece suits and 9 E W
ensembles cleaned and pressed... *
Ladies’ Coat Special
DR. LYTTON IS AROUSED.
When Hallie ran from Lester she
went to Dr. Lytton's home and waited
them until all his patients had loft
He greeted her politely.
“Well, Miss Ellesmoret"
“I am not using that name any
mors," she reminded him.
“Ah! Ne, I remember Grannock
called you something else. Miss-
Mise—"
“Bose Considine. It's my own,
real name. It would be best—dent
you think?—for us all to use it, all
the time. Then wd shan’t make any
slips. Be you’ve been to see Mr.
Grannock since I left him?"
“Yes." t
“What do you think of him now?”
“It's remarkable," he said. “It's
miraculous what the will ean de."
She had sunk on to the modleal
eouch da though exhausted. He
looked at her again, this time with
the close, impersonal scrutiny of the
doctor. She was exhausted. There
were shadows under her eyes, and
her shoulders sagged. Her hands
lay palm upward on her lap. He
thought at first that it was tho same
kind of nervous eollapse that he had
dreaded for Saxely Grannock. Then
he noticed that her thin shoes were
white with dust
“What have you been up to?" he
demanded.
She ignored the question.
- “If Boss Conaldine were to leave
th the
ience.
Can Hallle keep up the decep-
tion of hoc levee? la Tuenday’s
chapter eventa reach a erlela.
“If you're asklag my views, as Ms
medical advise*. I'd say that bie will
to survive the nervous horror of his
blindness is built entirely on ths
hope bad the pleasure of your--
year companionship. Take that away
very gradually and he may sorry on
without it. Jerk It away— for in-
stance, by suddenly disappearing--
end you may well jerk his reason
with it." \
She nodded.
"I don't intend to keep on redisa
cussing this wretched business,"
Lytton barked. “So far as I'm con-
cerned it's settled that you slip
gradually out of Grannock’s life
when it's safe for him to lose you.
Not earlier and not later. Aad even
then I shouldn't advise telling him
that you are—were Nurse Elles-
mere." His voice roughened.
"What’s this about your marrying
him in three weeks’ time?"
"I didn’t intend to slip out of his
life, yen see, et any time, ever, unless
someon gave me away. And how
could I possibly bring him any real
happiness er strength unless I were
his wife!"
“Well, what de'you want to eemo
and talk to me about It for?” shouted
the doctor. •,
“Because, apparently, someone is
going to give mo away."
“Who?"
“Lester Breen."
The doctor swore, apologized and
swore again.
"I’ll settle him, Miss Elles-Miss
Conaldine. I'll shut his mouth some-
bow. . . . What on earth does be
want to tell his brother for? He's
got nothing to gain by IL"
“I thought," Hallie sounded im-
mensely weary, “that once I’d re-
fused to marry Lester anyway he
was out of it. But that’s where he's
so amazing. Het’s determined to
marry me. I tan’ think why."
She spoke without the faintest
hint of coguetry. Lytton, angrily
conscious of her slender limbo and
the deep, sweet line of her breast,
and that bird’s-wing hair, could
quite easily think why a man might
be determined to marry her. But the
man was Lester Breen, for whom
the feast of a woman’s beauty was
too often spread.
“Does he fsel he ought to marry
A Quality You Would Insist Upon
Ir You KNEw All Or
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must tihee
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SPECIAL!
Folks, we’re going to be as food to you as
you are to us. You keep on bringing us your
cleaning business, and we’ll keep right on
saving you more and more money. Our profits
are based on volume, and as our volume in-
creases, our prices will DECREASE! Just
bring or mail in your clothes and see if they
don’t.
ming in his value. “Give that a
moment, it’ll pace." Life—a mad
wanton, life; getting a man by the
threat when the years had long age
stripped a woman’ charm of every-
thing but—charm. . . . Sueta a dark-
ly perfect woman this. Little more
than a child, against hla forty-seven
years. And tee bad always been
moved by dark women. ... Como now,
his pulse was steady again and there
was the discipline of years to hold
his thoughts in cheek. >
“What I mean is, how the devil
can yea merry Breon, now, supposing
for a moment that you want to?
There's Grannock talking of getting
to the church with only a cane in
three weeks."
“Lester doesn’t care about any of
those problems. When he speaks of
Basely and me, bo's—offensive. Not
exactly meaning to bo—" her white
face trembled and she put up a hand
to hide it — “because his mind is
twisted to that one particular thing."
"Marriage with your
"Tes."
"He's pretty vile.”
"Yea."
“And not so long ago." went on
Lytton, kicking himself for the
words, “yon were going to marry
him of your own accord. What in
the aamo of God possessed you?"
Sho sat ailent, her eyes lifted to
his.
“What was itt Hla facet His
manner? His money?" He stood
over her, his hands gripping the keys
and coins in his pockets. “What is
there about a man like Broon that
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seas rat of Dr. Lytton, Ms phyal-
clan. Bone Conaldine, wand of a
New York lawyer named Perle,
neeks the aid of Howard Lockett,
private detective, is leeraing of her
origin, a bout which her guerdian
refuses to tell her. Perle learns
of this aad suddenly informe her
eheio aa heiress with a $50,000
annual income. Meanwhile, Hallie,
whees erigin to also ebacure, learns
from Mrs. Bartholomew, a friend
of her dead aunt, that her real
name also is Rose Conaldine, and
her father was wanted for murder
tent never caught. Hallie tells
Grannerb her new name. He never
knew her eld ome. Looter warns
Hallie he will tell Grannock that
bhe to the nurse who Minded him
unless she eonsenta to marry him.
"Ho may bo somewhere around, all
the same." Lytton leebod round*
for hia hat. "II have
making Mm sea ordinary coremon de
coney-" *
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 319, Ed. 1 Monday, October 27, 1930, newspaper, October 27, 1930; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1564965/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.