Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 67, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 22, 1929 Page: 2 of 14
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CHICAGO MILK TRAINS
PHILLIPS ANNOUNCES
THREE NEW STATIONS
"REACH FOR A LUCKY
INSTEAD OF A SWEET.”
THREE EX-KINGS OF
AFGHANISTANHOPE
TO REGAIN THRONES
AMERICAN ACTRESS IS
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blind to beauty’s lure; he has become
the symbol bleak for men so dense they
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t received from Cape Race
When the new plan to in operatlon
passengers may travel partly by rail
and partly by bus, using ■looping
ears at night and buses for the day-
light portion of their journey.
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RICHARD DEFENSE
IN LEGAL EFFORT
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Visit Palo Duro Apartmente, 16th
and Jackson.
SENATE LEADERS
DECIDE TO FORCE
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commended, but
fattening sweets
BILL ASKED TO EXTEND
TIME ON SABINE BRIDGE
Mrs. Locke, escaped uninjured.
The driver of the Sullivan machine
ia Mid to have run through a atop
light at the earner of Sixth avoaue
and Harrison street, atruck the ear
containing tha two women, and driven
on without stopping to ascertain the
damage done,
Amarillo police telephoned Hutch-
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the grandest thing. I surely must ad-
mit.” For many years the poet's scorn
has rested on that skate forlorn, so
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that make you fed. without taterfirtog with a normal appetite for
healthful foods. Ihara why Lucktoo are gowd to omcho. Tomting
mrtne Lucky Strfhe the A taMy rignrMto for yen to smoke.
Reach/or a
instead of
a sweet.
Many men who carefully watch their health discovered thio yean
ago. They kaow that Lmhleaaaeady th afr oeruea ead do not alow up
their phyeical vigor-prominent nthletes have gone oa record that
this to to. They know that 20/679 phyri rises have Mated that
Getting Up Nighta, Faina,
Burning, be.
To prove that these troubles can
be stopped, often in a few hours, the
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WASHINGTON. Jan. 21.A bill to
extend the time for H. L. McKee to
bridge Lake Sabine between Port Ar-
thur, Texas, and Cameron Pariah, La.,
Herbert Hoover reported the larg-
out preconvention expenditures — I
4295,254.18. Alfred K. Smith wm the
■eat the committee putting his ex-
penses at $152,822.58, - *
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HOW ABOUT YW-
About 1 out of every 11
met with an accident last
32 Unluckiyist Not so bad
- if comfortably covered
with an Accident Policy.
Are you?
Ordway-Saunders Co.
MAt it for 15 YearsM
Insurance—Bonds— Loans
Phone 2-2211
PILES CURED OR
COSTS NOTHING
To prove this I will nend yea a
regular St treatment of my famous
KURO Home Remedy Absolutely
FREE. If it eures, pay SI, etherwine
you owe nothing. W. R. DARLING-
TOM, 1138 Kero Bldg., Kanas City.
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I ship northeast of here, doing away
I with the necessity of flight by the
roundabout way of Lee Angeles.
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Administration of the Schick test
for diphtheria and the Diek test for
scarlet fever le computsory for all
pupils between certain ages to gov-
ernment schools of Mexico.
Less risk of “flu”
to assiata
tag late Saturday of Buena McAlpin,
M, deputy sheriff. was expected to-
day, aceording to officer.
MeAlpin was found dead to his
nutomobile with a gaping pintol
wound to his-heart, Revenge waa
aaeribed ne the mouvefor the slay-
ing as the officer had been active
against bootleggera.
of the
will not seek exalted things and pure.
But it may be this simple wight who saw
no beauty in a sight that made the poet
rave, did something noble ere he died,
to which descendants point with pride,
since he went to his grave. "Regardless of the poet’s
sneers, perhaps he saw in wheels and gears a beauty most
sublime, and then invented something great, a patent ped-
lock for a gate, a clock that kept the time. Some labor
saving thing, perhaps, that's brightened life for countless
chaps, he skillfully designed; perhaps a new revolving
churn that made the weary hgusowife turn the worries
from .her mind. Perhaps in chemistry he saw a beauty
that's without a flaw, such as no poet sees; then, drawing
on his knowledge rich, he made a lotion for the itch, or
salve for spavined knees. We do not know what good he
wrought, although, it seems, he always thought a prim-
i rose pretty punk; it isn't safe to judge a man according
to the poet’s plan, and say his brains are junk.
Copyright, 1929, by The George Matthew Adams Eervice
leaders decided today to force the
issue on the cruiser construction bill
which, its proponents insist,is in the
throes of a filibuster.
An understanding waa reached
with those to charge of appropria-
tion Milla to permit the paval men:
tore to come before the- senate on
disposition of the deficieney ap-
propriation bill and to allow time
for a test of strength.
Supporters of the naval bill,
strongly opposed by the Republican
independents, aro confident they can
wear down the opposition.
So far, all talk of filibuster has
been taboo publicly, but Senator
Blaine, Republican, Wisconsin, op-
ponent of the bill, spoke for more
than two hours this afternoon oh
the proposed prohibition increase the
measure’s proponents privately
charged aa filibuster.
The bill provides for li eruisers
end an airplane carrier.
The total value of crops grown in
1027 on irrigated land furnished with
water from the works of the Bureau
of Reelnmation was $133,207,210, an"
me nt ensued which ended in Math-
ews' death. Adams was indicted but <
the first jury to bur the esse failed
to agree.
The sensation of the drug trade ia
Aspireaal, the two-minute cold end
cough reliever, authoritatively guar-
anteed by the laboratories; ' tested,
approved and most enthusiastically
endorsed by ths highest authorities,
end proclaimed by the people as ten
times as quick and effeetive as whis-
key, rock and rye, or any other cold
and eough remedy they have ever
tried.
All drug stores are supplied with
the wonderful elixir, so all you have
to de ia to atop into the nearest drug
store, hand the elerk 60e for • bot-
tle of Aspironal and tell him t serve
you two teaspoonsful. With your
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t/ou always serve such good
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NEW YOaK. Jan. 21—An autopsy
today is expested to Aezermine the
cause of the death of eonard Cline,
novelist, poet, playwright and former
newspaper man, who was found dead
to bed to hia Greenwich Village
apertment. He had been deed four
days when fouid yesterday, accord-
leg to Dr. Raymond B. Miles, as-
sistant medical examiner.
Cline had been released July U,
frees Connecticut state prison after
serving ten months of a year’s sen-
tence, with time off for good be-
havior, for manslaughter, to cow-
neetion with the killing of his life-
I long friend. Wilfred Irwin, a New
York advertising man.
ities are
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AT J0HN‘S, N. F. Jan. 21—The
Belgian steamer Calces it r. bound
from Antwerp to New York. was
hogk-ut every
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•re harmful and that too many euch are eaten by the A semi sen
people So, for moderation’e seke we ay—
PHILADELPHIA, Jae. tl —Follow-
ing the principle of its trans-conti-
nental airmail service program, ths
Pennsylvania railroad has adopted
plans to eo-ordinate rail and bus
service, it was said today.
This service will cover el! territory
served by the company,
Ono of the first steps in the plan
wes ths acquisition of interest in
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"A primrose on the river’s brim, a yellow primrose was
to him," and it was nothing more; so wrote the poet, with
disdain, of some poor chuckle-headed swain who lived in
_ days of yore, That man is but a clod, I
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bh,but it is. You don*t
know how hard Pre tried."
"Well, of course, we
always use MJB. We’ve
served it, for almost thirty
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system function at all times the way
nature intended it to. Like pure
water, iis harmless. In no case does
Nujol cause weakening of the sys-
tem. Take it night and morning;it
will kesbyowin first class condition.
You will nave a far better chance to
reuse ""‘flu", or any otHe diseases
that are going the rounds.
“The combination treatment of Nu jol
and Mistol is a double safeguard
against colds and influenza. Start
this wise twofold precaution sow.
Don’t delay. Put worry out of your
mind. The chances are good that you
will escape influents and colds
Nujol and Mistol are on sale at all
druggists."" M
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Straggle for the throne of that ville MAthewa through the use of
turbulent country. bogus eredentinis. When V. Ray
Advices received at Peshawar and Adams ox Bartlett, one of the win-
Delhi, India, aay the situation does ners on the bet, appeared to collect
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LEESVILLE, La, Jan. 21-Arrest
of three prominent Vernon Pariah
citizens in connection with the elay-
(Br Unitel Puena.)
HONOLULU, T. H., Jan. 11.-A
fist fight between Horace Dodge. De-
1 three motor bus eompanies operating
from Philadelphia to nearby point.
Aderitin! primary tanprim root the Thora eesnpaaiee were owned by toe
U candidates to too two major par- Philadpha rapid transit company.
(By The AnxMlotod Pre
LONDON, Jan. >1.—A dispatch to
the London Evening Newa from
Sydney, New South Wales, said the
retired American aetress, Maud
Jeffries, now Mrs. Osborns, wife of
an Australian wool dealer, was
seriously injured in an automobile
collision near Narooma, southern
South Wales. The accident occurred
yesterday when she wss motoring to
her husband’s property.
in the past few days.
Habilluah, called “the Water Boy”
before hia seizure of the title of king,
still ia to control of Kabul while the
deposed Amana Ullah aeoms to be
strengthening his hold in the
Kandahar region. Inayatullah, an-
lucky king-for-three-days, ia on the i
WASHINGTON. Jan. «I. Senate
Three more attractive, modern
filling stations are coon to be
erected to Amarillo by the Phillips
Petroleum company, it waa announced
last night by company officials here.
Cousuuction will begin at once on
largest or the three, located at the
corher of Ninth and Harrison streets.
Two separate buildings will be built,
one for wsshing and gredsing racks,
the other for the offices. Both will
be of the now English bungalow type,
of brick with asbestos multi-colored
roofing. They will be painted green,
trimmed with blue.
Fvery new filling station devie to
insure speedy, efficient eervice to
a maximum number of care will be
ihstalled, it waa aaid.
Besides the station at Ninth and
Harrison, the company plans to
erect within the next few weeks
smaller atations at Eighteenth and
Polk street and Fillmore and North
Sixto atreets.
At present the Phillips company
operates atations at Twenty-second
avenue and Washington street and
Line avenue and Georgia street.
Precautions
you can take
immediately
"‘THERE is no use worrying every
L time you draw a breath for fear
you will breathe in some influenza
germs. Do the following two things
sod forget it: Ftrtt, keep your nose
and throat well protected, and
wf, keepyouf aystem la goqdcon.
dition. The chances are you will
avoid contagion.
"As a fine ptecautiog,I am prescrib-
ing Mistol to all my patients, as it
protects the nose and throat against
the germs of influenza. Use it every
morning, the first thing, before you
go out. Again when you come home
at night. Don't be afraid to use it
freely; it will do no harm.
Mutgtxesthe special dropper
which comes with every package,
until you feel it trickling down your
throat. It will dear your head won-
derfuliy, relieve any inflammation;
it will help dry up a running nose. It
has a soothing effect on the throat,
COO. Gargle it for a sore throat or a
little irritating cough. Above all, it
ptotects the nose and throat against
the germs of influenza.
“Thia it the first precaution, now for
the second: Physicians agree that,
particularly in times of epidemic,
weakening of the systemp due to
purging by laxatives and cathartics
is not advisable; therefore, many
doctors are prescribing Nujol. It is
MX a laxariye or cathartic hot a pure,
natural substance that hrlps vorr
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WASKEGAN, m, Jaa. Ur—Mllitaat
dairy, farmers waylaid two Boa Una
trains a* Lake Villa station, west of
here tonight, and dumped the con-
tente-of two tank care of milk into
the tract.
-Sixty cans of milk were takea from
a late afternoon train bound for Chj-
engo, and at Bids p. m, the etrikers
bearded a second milk train, emptied
twb tank cars and tossed out all ths
milk they found in three refrigerator
cara
(By The Asociated Pres
LONDON. Jan. 21—Three hinge of
Afghanistan-one present and tw
part—are gathering forces for a sow
r fom era to three years wss Intro- '
i the house todey by Repro- (
| sentatve Box, Demoerat, Texes.
today to the senate it dealt only with
the pre-convention cempeign and in-
eluded ■ eommittee recommendation
for legislation to Msafeguard against
posaible future abuses in primary
campaigns and in convention con-
testa."
The Misses Crithcrix
Moylan, Myrna Darby,
Murrel Finley, aowj
tta:
inson county officers at Berger and
the occupants of the ear were arrest-
ed there later Sunday efternoon. Ths
case was transferred from city to Pot-
ter county jurisdiction yesterday aft-
ermoon.
The oceupants of the Sullivan car
waived preliminary hearing yester- l
day.
We know our Luckies
That's how we stay slender"
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LOS ANGELES, Jan. 21—The
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figure. Overweight must ho avoided "Better to light • Usehy
whenever you crave fattening swiM.**
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TERMINAL WILL be
d^^u^SiJT. AT GLENDALE PORT
troops from the Kandahar and " 1 • •I •
lMoe< British registry,
owey, England, for
en Januar ». Her
Many people find that with MJB, the
strong blend, they um slightly less coffee.
But whether you make it strong or weak;
M-J-B has a flavor that only the strong
bendenev - Q8avesc.6a
Now it comes to you in an Impeoved
friction top key-can available only to
M-J-B user, paifrid by our own vacuum
Ghazni regions are concentrating at
Ghazni, and Amuliah will lead these
forces to an attempt to regain his
throne. ' Grand Central Air Terminal at Glen-
DENIES WICHITA FAUS
AIR UNE HAS QUITSpussna
• Selection waa announced by Col.
I Poul Henderson, vice president end
wieuy,Th.Aresiated Pre), , . general manager, after telephone
Ar HrTA FALS.Jan, -Fulcher consultation with Col Charlea A.
Armstrong, president of the Wichita Linabereh who in nasocinted with
Falls Air Transport company, aaidlindbnrEhuriwho “ nssociated "ith
today that Passenger plane servicethe. ePrdt.on and Mater T C
between Dallas and Wichita Falla had 1 . C olH end er on. and.M "205.
not been dineontinuod because of Lamphier aaid. tonight .that thez
mechanieal trouble with airplanes. ! would go to fan Franeinco. within
Ho Mid that ne flight was made , the next two weekt to select • site
today because of bad weather, and i there tat • braneh line »• carry
that the line bed not discontinued | passengers to end from the Los An-
service. I geles terminal. Major Lamphier re-
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watch in your hand, take the drink
at one swallow and eall for your
money back in two minutes if you
eahnot feel the distressing symptoms
of your cold fading away like a
dream, within the time limit. Don’t
be bashful, for all druggists invite
you end expect you to try it. Er-
erybody’s doing If.
Take the remains ef the bottle
home to yoer wife and children, for
Aspironal is by far the safest and
most effective, the easiest to take
and the most agreeable cold end
cough remedy for children as well
as adults. Quickest relief for cater-
rhal croup and children's choking up
(By The Auociated Pre)
DALLAS, Jan. >1.—A motion seek-
ing to force the prosecution to turn
certain papers over to the defense
for examination and to permit th*
defense to examine the chief com-
, plaining witness waa filed In dis-
trict court here today by attorneys
defending Ben C. Richards, promt-
neat business man, on a forgery
charge.
Richards and A. A. Crabb are al-
leged to hove obtained $2,000, a
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rUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 22, ,1929
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• After posting $1,000 bond, Russell
Sullivan, Stinnett, and companions,
were freed yesterday afternoon by
Justice of the Peace J. W. Minter,
and ordered to appeer before the dis-
triet coutt hero Januaty 28 on charges
of negligence to failing to step and
reader aid after an atitomobile acci-
den to which Mrs. Martha Locke, 516
Harrison street were Mrionaly in-
lured Sunday afternoon.
At too examining trial held yes-
terday afternoon in Judge Minter’s
office it wee brought out that the
Sullivan oar. which contained four
other Stinnett people, struek the
roadster in which Mrs. Locke was
riding witk a companion, with such
force that she wee hurled aqainst
the door hard enough to break the
leek. Mrs. D. E. Crowder, of the
iittee be-
cade, Kansas City, Mo, will mail j
postpaid a full 11 treatment of Ru-
dolph’s Prostatis for 10c to cover
root mailing. Um it. end if sat-
isfied. pey only Bl: otherwise they
take the leas. Ten risk nothing.
Write today. (adv)
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