Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 13, 1930 Page: 3 of 14
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THE AMARILLO DAILY NIWA
PORTALES ARRAYED
WORLD
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IN YULETIDE GARD JESUS TO BE ONE-DAY
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CONVENTION THEME
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■•M of the Courthouae square have
mobiles is sis years and nine
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recoyered yesterday were found in a
itly
H andkerchiefs
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Radio Rink on the Panhandle Highway
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Polk St.
store
At Sixth
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AMARILLO. TEXAS
TIES
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of Winter Hats
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Felts
Velvets
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Soliel
Combinations
Initial
Handkerchiefs
2
Pioneer Suspenders
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Price
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A Value-Giving
Xmas Sale of
SHOP ON
OUR XMAS
LAY-AWAY
CHAMPIONSHIP ENDURANCE
Marathon Dance Contest
A DRAMA OF
THE NORTH
21
Suits and
Overcoats
Suits $29.50 up
OCoats $19.50 up
101
All
Movietone
NEWS
handaome
extra lemg
ATTRACTIVE
GIFT
BOXES
FREE
are
iaig-
single
sf ths
Om
Store
■th 4
Polk
mar
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. My
Personal
Guarantee
Wilh Each
Puvehane
a ehort
and Ita
tmaster.
ogether.
d drove
istrated
at to & — Saturday,
Dee. 130 they wiu have
been daneing m hours.
Use
• Your
Credit
Hurst
Shop
Hefore
the Keek
miles
It
CONSTANCE
BENNETT
The Pashendle’as
Lending Credi Jewelers
4th and
Fillmore
Phone 7275
Open
Every
Evening
elder Haven, Daniel, 10, and Lctbnd,
IS. Legs aleo found in the grave were
believed to belong to a 3-year-old
Haven boy. Th* body of a 3-montho-
eld girl was reeovered from a refuse
pile, while search continued tonight
for that of Mrs. Haven.
Cursory examination of th* bodies,
authorities said, diselosed the vie*
tims apparently had been beaten to
death with some blunt instrument.
Bannon told searchers where to fled
a hammer, which he sold, Mrs. Haven
used ia attacking her family.
Authorities said charges of first
Owe
•tore
Folk
Ointment
amedpin
ment used
Pay
$1
Wkly,
Everyone
Should Own '
A Bulova-
Mak* That
Christmas Gift
A Bulova
touch
unnel
Tun
bivide,
of the
com-
r for
Work
ion ths
a and
ENTIRE FAMILY KILLED; HO-
TIVE AND MURDERER
STILL VEILED
WIVES
Don’t miso this
Snappily spiced story *1
aa unwanted wife seat
rere the
C. We
n Plant,
mzen air
t their
Thos extra value two-
pants suits ** popular
with Amarillo men. Be-
leetone today.
Warm swagger topeoat*
and overcoata — styles
end patterns for every
man.
LINED GLOVES
Warm Gloves, of all testhere,
lined with fleece, baby lamb
and fur . . . . in all atyles.
(LN to $7.50
Thjs clearance of Winter Millinery includes
every winter hat in stock and many of the
most popular styles of the season are in the
collection from Milgrim— Blossom—Bruck
Weiss—-DeMarinis and others.
Every Smart Style — Evry Popular Color
TXUIYW
the
also
iting
, by
he most
magina-
to ordi
it does
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MLADY
in the
led ac-
cribed
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SUSPENDERS
. $37.50
LONE EAGLE
«3750
Fertimini
is sewei De-
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bandtiate
Fay v^r
APPROPRIATIONS
FOR PORTALES NORMAL
King Brady
Master of Ceremonies
In a wide variety of
patterns aad colorings
«... many silk lined.
$1 to $5
iedesired.
•Mee ues wih
"3. C. wurt
wever.
dition
id the
In the
Ie Rio
not to
in the
a six
sase Is
bx
kilt in
grave under a cattle lean-to
barn. They were those of the
Builds
Sturdy Hei
GLOVES .
Mocha. Pigskin,
Saede or Kid Gloves
ia a variety of styles
.... featuring the
new white pigskins,
$1.95 to $5
e ths i+
Highway,
d lateral!
e counttA
, federK
Elmer Wright
And
Lillian Murry
SPECIAL
FOR SATURDAY
Silk-lined Tit and
Handkerchief sets for
men .... handsome
patterns; wide selec-
tion to choose front. ..
regular |2 values,
SI
WHAT TO GIVE
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To settle that question of an acceptable masculine gift you have only to
enter this realm of his dress desires. You’ll find suggestions a-plenty that
will plesse both him and you.
THESE SUGGESTIONS WILL HELP YOU
Mies America, a tully suaranter Batova.
ub 4rei a clicS a* to the "Inut
PAY NUT TEAR
When you purehase a Batova Watch, you receive
my permonal uuatantee, aa well a* the faetories,
J. C HURST
Meat woven eolored bor-
dere with colored initi-
ale .... S la a baa.
75c a box
commi
etion on
Uto The
he court
of ckftiot impurities---,---
inol Soap, then apply Resiol
' heal the sore, in-
*. This simaple treat-
ly, has changed many
Raby Cummings
AndHb
Marathon Kings
6 .
OUNTY
ain nert
Baptist
MICKEY MOUSE
la
■JAZZ FOOL-
{
a coarse. Notchy, eceming
toes skin into one that
emooth, and naturally
Your draggirt sells Reskg___,
and Ointment. Buy them today.
You will And th*m invaluable
for all kinds of skin disorders.
SAMPLE FRLE: Wrire Resinol,
iwA
ITS
MEET
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LAST TIMES TODAY
AMOS ’N’ ANDY hi “CHECK AND DOUBLE CHECK
»I K. t
us Phil
‘alton •
8
murder weald be filed ngainat
__I Beene* and bit tether.
Search tor the elder Bannon is being
pressed ia the west. Young Baas set
mother is a cheol tent i r.
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V. Bulova
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"The Worid Mission st Jesus" will
be th* thesis of the One Day Con-
vention at the First Chrisllan church
sa Tuesday. This oraveetiea is a
Ike man he
dealt win
SINTAKESAHOLIDAY
With
KENNETH MACKENNA — RITA LAROY — BASIL RATHBONE
1
part at Us worid misaianary pro-
grass being carrled eat by the United
Chrlstlsa Missionary soclety.
Mm and women la local churches
thtoughout the United State. and
Canada cen visualise the worid-wide
nervice they ary making posgible, and
are encouraged aad inapired for th*
entire year'a work, according to tboc*
in charge. Lost year too attendanee
of these conventions reached 61416.
The number to attend Uo eonven-
time tble year is expected to ma-
terially increase ever that of a year
7,
BARESSLAYMG
Wou.
QumZen
mA«mam
Gaily colored border ‘kerchiefa— all kinds of them. Mads of pure
Irish linen. A half dozen or a dozen in a colorful belly box will
solves that gift problem t
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**5,23.
ogu
” Living Santa Claus
At Randal Drug Co.
Com, bring the kiddies. Seats
Clone in person will be st Randal
Drug Store No. 1, 428 Taylor, and.
Randal Drug Store Ne. 4. 630 Polk
SU all thia week from 1 to p. m
Buy your Xtas presents from the
hands of Santa Claus. Large assort-
ment of Dolls aad Toya.—Adv.
a --les 4 I -
en-____
There'a no neo drawlag up a will
until you've drawn down eease cash.
session at the Wert Amarillo <
tian church beginning at d:N.
Dr. Paul Preston, pastor el
Oak Cliff Ch ristick ehteh of
Is., will be the guest-preach
the local eonvention, C. O. Hi
representative of th* United 4
tin Mjesionary soclety, win b
team leader.
wLL1SrN,AN. "8. "see IL—A
halting, tangled tale by a 22-year-
old farmer, told piecemeal aad with
unexplained variations aad gaps, to-
night had revealed the slaying of aa
entire family near Schafer, N. D., but
left the identity of the elayer and a
motive for the crime obacure.
Bodies of four of the victims end
porta of a fifth, all members »t the
Albert E. Haven family, were re-
covered yesterday while seareh for
a sixth, that of Mrs. Haven, was be-
ing pressed tonight, after the young
former, Charles Bannon, hed told of-
ficers where they were buried.
Benson told a weird story of how
the family waa alain by Mrs. Haven
with a hammer during a sudden fit
of insanity end said he helped her
" bury the victims, but e abort time
later admitted that her body, too, waa
buried on the farm. Despite this the
youth steadfastly declined to admit
bo was responsibie for the slayings.
He waa under almost constant quez-
tioning while search waa being mode
for Mra. Haven't grave.
The Haven family had been miss-
ing from their home since February
it, last, while Bannon aad hia father
here occupied the flarm since that
time, claiming they rented the place.
The elder Bannon disappeared eix
weeks ago but officials today aaid
they had learned the wrote his son
December S, from Oswego, Ore.
Tbs bodies and ports of another
— who learned
You Can Depend On
A \ Bulova
ago. The Panhandle district ia part
years has boon one of the foremoat
to attendanee.
Bev. H. A. Shaw reports that there
will be a number of notable speakers
M the program which to divided in-
to three pesnjons. The morning pro-
gram will begin at it e’elock aad will
bo followed by the afternoon eension
A LANDOF MEN!
Cherry Malotte - Boa
Beach's mightlest heroins
— branded by decent worn-
ea . . . .fighting Alaska a
brutality for hsr man!
“Memorles"
"Shooting Gallery"
A MililonMes
Paremaurt Booed News
LAST TIMES TODAY
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tREMHDB
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•IB Polk Se
la hener et CeL, Chas,
1 ladbseph. thi Um
Eaule, N bee K rebr
sewel b i IH rti
ere A laatne sift fer
■ Psy $1.00 Weekly
at 1130 o’eloek. The Ladies' Auxilinry -----------——-
of the ebareb will serva touch to the According to Ameslean Mot
detogotos el -noon. TEe couvention Aasociation, the overego ute of
will close with e benquet and evenine"
XMAS
Give a Pickwick-Greyhound
travel gift this year. Ask
your agent for particulars.
nt Ama-
is Teas,
rents to
18, .
men are
antion.,
board of
I. The
Austin;
ntt Bru-
Newsui,
alveston;
about the art of love
end mode many men
want to fill her hus-
band's shoes. I
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SpeelalteTheMewa .
PORTALES, Doe. IL—The Eastern
New Mezico Normal School, which
to now under construetion, to asking
th* New Mexiee legislature, which
convenes ia January, for an emer-
gency appropriation of $169,259, with
570,000 annually for the twentieth
aad twenty-firat fiscal years.
The last legislature appropriated
barely enough money to construct
the first unit of the administration
building which is asw being erected,
and the new legislature end adminis-
tration faces the additional task, of
caring for running expenses.
The board of regents bspes to have
the echool ready for opening at the
tali term of INI.
NEGHOES BOB KANSAS BANK.
I By Th* Amoeiated Pren)
ATCHISON, Kan., Doc. IS.—Two
young negro robbers hold up tbs
Farmers Sisto Bank at Wathena,
Kan, to miles north at hara and es-
caped afoot with approximately $5,000,
in currency this afternoon.
RESINOL WAY
TO SET RID OF
PIMPLES
h del
Erande
line in-
by the
I disap-
The
• time
koperty
I owns
South-
I in the
tem.
ilroad.
Uintah
kt re-
kaa not
ommis-
tion to
lor the
agh the
on aaid
eke any
it open
ats.
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DECEMBER 1930.
FANNY SAYS
"2 Ti —L -■ -
SveclelteTeNam
POMTALES, M. Dec. 12--
Tbrough the efforts ef th* Portales
trees which ere lighted at eight la
varying colon, aad adorned with oth-
er decorations. Moot of the business
houses alee .have piaced minintore
Christmas trees at the edge of the
sidewalk le front of thelr doors. The
Christmae spirit isreovering the city
as is evidenced by the unusuall»
beantiful decorations on ths Interior
of the holiness boMoe._____________
PUBLIC SALE
OF IMPOUNDED STOCK
The City of Amarillo will sen to
th* highest bidder fer cash at the
Chy Pound wates. Fourth aad Mon-
roe streets, between lb* boors of
2:00 and 4:00 p. m., Saturday, Do-
oember the 20th, the followine de-
seribed imponaded Hivestoek ia ae-
cordance with the lawn and ordi-
nances governing such matters:
One (t) Burro, 12 bands high
One (1 Bum, Id hands high
W. D. FGET, Poundkeeper.
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geld degepreef enme. . A gift het
#il MM. l>*e "Syaqenlent Credt"
PAY SUN WEEKLY
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lints are
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 13, 1930, newspaper, December 13, 1930; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1565012/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.