Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 74, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 29, 1929 Page: 2 of 14
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CHEAPER GAS AND WATER.
AND MORE INDUSTRIES
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HIS METHODS
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prepeea! for abandonment of wood-
en ear* by railroad* was laid before
"REACH FOR A LUCKY
INSTEAD OF A SWEET."
formed in my stomach at times. I
had to get up three or four times,
during the night, and eouldn’t get
any rest at all. I had a chronie case
“My health gave way about ten
years ago," he continued, “and I had
long sinee despaired of ever getting
vada and California to negotiate
treaty if negotiations for such
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every
ber bore. He founded the Ethel May
beauty ehop at 404 West Tenth ave-
nue, which he had only recently sold.
Since that time he had been employ-
ed at the Marinello beauty ehop. He
Orpheum bill, says there will be
war between the United State* and
Mexico before the end of 1929.
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Poll bearer* will be Forest E. Wal.
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treaties that need oaly Arizona's rat-
ification te make the Swing-Johnson
legislation effective.
Actually, leaders said, Utah favors
ratification, but is willing to with-
hold it long enough for Arisons, Ne-
Col, Ernest Thompeon yesterday
formally announced hi* candidacy
for mayor.
cites his record on RAIL
BOARD AT HEARING ON
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MAN HELD BY FEDERA LA
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Northern winds
and biting cold
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and malu U old
"I would like to speak personally
with every body in the whole world
eould avoid the impeachment eterm
by discharging Mrs. Hammonds, but
that h. nvrnnr naid no heed. Her-
other diversions will bs provided for
after the banquet.
Charters Granted
MRS. JOE PHILLIPS, NCYTTHIIRSnAY
HUTCHINSON PIONEER, "m l-"
DIES AT HOME HERE UNTIL THEN SPOTLIGHT AGAIN
TURNED ON CONFIDENTIAL
• ! the people.
•' "Valuations
Not only that—it prevents roughness in the first
place. A little smoothed on your face as a powder base
will keep your skin soft and velvety through cold and
wind and alkali dust. A few drops on your hands after
they’ve been in water keeps them white and petal*
soft. This fragrant liquid cream does nice things to
the skin—softens it, helps preserve its youth, pro- .
tects it from weathering. For it isn’t the .years that
age the skin—it’s weathering.
Try Hinds Cream for yourself. Sold everywhere.
Lehn & Fink, Inc., Bloomfield, New Jersey..
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A man who gave the name of w. A.
Mawhiney was arrested by federal
authroities yesterday on a charge of
white slavery. He ia being held in
the Potter county jail.
■a* friend* will be present.
According to Jack Hefling. secre-
KARNES CITY CASE TO JUBY
(B, The Almsoetated Pree
KARNS ITY, Texas, Jan. 28-—
Deliberation on the guilt or inno:
cente at Norman Lunday, ebargod
of the fish and game commission,
testified he had adised Johnston hr
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“Ima ’Lucky Qirl’because I’ve found anew way
to keep my figure trim. Whenever the desire for
a sweet tempts me, I light up a Lucky Strike. It’s
remarkable how nicely the toasted flavor of
Luckies satisfies me. Toasting has taken out all
impurities—all that is left is the thrilling Lucky
frama can after January 1, 1931, waa
The bin, oftered by Senator Shep-
Remanded to Jail.
NACOGDOCHES. Tex., Jan. M. —
After an examining trial here today,
Will,Tindle, charged with having
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thing I had eaten, There seemed a*
“I Want To Tell
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but will de all in my power to
needed improvement.
When a sweet tempts me
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and blu*, the Kania* color*, will help
lend the school atmosphere, he laid.
Officer* of the organization have
urged those attending to be on time,
in order that the banquet may be
nearly over by the time for the radio I
program to be broadeast from station |
f KFKU at Lawrence. Dancing and
1 of case* where property could not
be cold for the assessed value. This
is wrong. I believe that our people's
money should be apent just a* eara-
fully by the city a* it would by the
most prudent business man with the
view of reducing taxes to the lowest
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Mr«. Margaret F. Phillip*. 54, wife |
of Joe Phillip*, died at the family
residence, IM North Lamar street,
at 8:30 o'clock last night. She had |
gressive administration, and stresnes
the need for cheaper water and gas
and for additional industries as the
major item* of bi* platform.
“We must push our advantages." he
■aid. “I favor going after businena
and indastrles. Merehants and man:
ufacturers ar always alert to find
new locution* for expansion."
He advocated a wide-sprend adver-
tiling campaign to ‘tell the world."
of Amarillo'* advantage*.
“Amarillo'* great gas field should
give ui the shcapest fuel on earth.
Today we can offer gas to industries
at eight lint• per 1,000 cubio foot.
This is equivalent to coal at about
RIDS ARE TO BE
RECEIVED TONIGHT
Lucky Strike, the finest tobaccos, skilfully blended, theft
k . toasted to develop a flavor which is a delightful alterna-
i tive for that craving for fattening sweets.
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k . dans recognise this when they say Luckies are less irritat-
Mh ing than other cigarette*. That’* why folks say: “Ifsjood
MK _ to smoke Luckies.”
drag* and io aold ia Amarillo ex-
lusively by the City Drag Store,
nf Polk St, under the personal di-
The Aneoeiated Prem.)
DALLAS, Jan. 28. — Prohibition,',. . .
leadine to replacement of ban by Ithere, were • hard lump
A HTTLE Hinds Honey 4 Almond Cream-and
XX immediately your skin feels cooled and soft-
ened and all smoothed out. For Hinds Cream re*
lieves chapping—instantly.
and tell them about Orgatone," said
Mr. J. C. Rickman, of 1506 E. 14th
Th World’a Most Famous Rhymster
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My course is truly circumspect, I strive to make my
i curves correct, in all my work and play; if I’m inclined to
i actions raw, I ask myself, in startled awe, “What would
the neighbors say?" I know there are
courageous chaps who say they do not
care three raps for what the neighbors WANTS TREATY WITH NEIGH-
think; so free and bold are they in mind,
they greet the comments of their kind ]
with scornful laugh and wink. But I
possess a rabbit’s heart, and criticism
makes me smart, and turns my blood to j
whey; before I pull the simplest trick’
I wonder, with misgivings quick, what
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possible limit.
“I favor public improvements of
every kind. I want to Amarillo
grow into a big city, and will work
WASHINGTON, Jan. 2«. —After
hearing Pat M. Neff, former governor
of Texas, defend himseif today from
protests against hie reappointment to
the railroad board of mediation, the
senate interstate commerce commit-
tee will meet tomorrow to conclude
consideration of the ease. An early
report on bl. nomination will be
sought and leaders indicated private-
ly belief that the Texan weald re-
eeive endorsement of the committee.
Answering a charge that he was
biased aad prejudiced and that this
had prevented him from accomplish-
ing hi* work, Neff told the commit-
tee today that bo had settled 24
cases aad that representatives of the
telegraphers, railway elerks, main-
tenance at way laborers and yard-
masters with whom be worked, bad
approved his methods. Oaly two of
the 24 cases ea tho retired doehet
and unsettled were his, Neff asserted.
He expiained that he aeat state
troops to Denison, Texas, during a
strike of railway shop crafte ia 1922
ia order to prevent intervention by
the federal government aad to pro-
tect eitizens who. he Mid. were men-
aced by disorders.
Replying to a charge that he had
attempted to Mt up a "company un-
ion* in the Texaa city terminal case,
he laid he had acted as an investiga-
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AVSTIN, Jaa. 284Charter amend-
meatai.
Foreign permit- Penn tealliana
Gai eompany, Wilmington, Del, Texna
agent. James H. Hart, Austin, Texas.
with the murder ofR.J. Bowen, was
begun .by • Jury her* today.
owen waa shot at the filing eta-
should bear a true relation to cash
market value of property. I know |
• Clark lived with her daughter, ( slain John Ainsworth near here two
C. B. Galley of 1909 Madison weeks ago, was remanded to jail
t I without beef.
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morning, it was announeed last night, were uppermost la the house invstp and pump house at the Amarillo air-
WISCONSIN CASHIER BOUND
ocoNxwac,ewin."yan. 28.-
Three men walked into the Ixohia
State bank here today, selaed $2,500
after binding the cashier, and m-
caped ia an automobile.
"I'm A Glad Man Today Because
of Orgatone, It Has Made Me a
New Man." Sayo Amarillo
Machinist.
tary, pliaty of good entertainment
1 will be provided and he has promised '
. that few speeches will be on the pro- |
gram. AUractIve favors, in erimson
the senate today when a bill to per- seientifie trestment containing no al-
mit only use of steel or oteel under-
W. A. Harris, 75. of Delaware, ject of bi. visit was to make a sur- ,
Ohio, died at 4:30 o’clock yesterday vey of the numbers of prairie chick-
afternoon while visiting at the hem* ens in that part of the state.
of his daughter, Nn. C. J. Bradford, ;
504 Madison street. With Mrs. Her- ;
ris, he had com* to Amarillo less '
than a week ago.
Mr. Harris is survived only by his ‘
or six bottles for $6.23.
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After reports had ben made to th* take strong laxatives most all the
----- • time. I had dull, dreggy, headaches.
“I read about Orgatone, end now
I want the world to know the good
i I have received from it, my kidney
, j trouble is a thing of the past now,
my appetite is better, and my stom-
should be broadcast to th* world," he
Mid last night.
“Economies in operation ought to
give us cheap waten I fever put-
ting the water rates dswn to abso-
lute eoat. It should be distributed
to the -people without profit.
“The electric light and power oem:
pony should take advantage of the •
cent gas. and pass this aaving oa to
pard. Democrat, Texas, also would , rection st L special Orgatone repre-
provide that 30 days after passage of sentative. Ont of town eustomere
the oct railroads may not use wood- era being supplied promptly by mall
on ears between or in front of steel upon receipt of price one bottle $1.25
ton. Such Information
for tax purposes
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Rev. R. Thomsen of the Central Pres- gating committee's researches. J. E:
byterian church, will officiate. Griffin, maintainance superintendent
Pall bearers will be E. B. Davis, for the stats highway departmeat,
Fred Lewis, Bliss Snidger, W. R. Bed, testified that the woman secretary I
L. E. Smith and A. E. Loomis, After has suggested that he run for the
the services, remains will be for- legislature in the primary election ;
warded to Cincinnati, Ohio, for bur- last August, in opposition
tal. Nanee, Democrat, speaker of the
Mr. Drake, who died suddenly after House. Mrs. Hammonds told him.
a short illness, was a prominent bar- he asserted, that he could retain his |
“it’s toasted”
No Throat Irritation-No Cou^*
Coant SO cqastradip hookup every Saturday nighe through the Nagiona
Broadcasting Cempany’s network.TheLcky Strike Dance OnAnwm
in "The Tunes that made Brosdwan Broadwo"
He made a set of predictions at । -
the close of his act. Amrillo Jayhawkers ars expected
Ho foresees the death of Thomas to turn out ef masse tonight for
the second annual banquet to be held । ^sk
A. Edison, Harvey Firestone end . ,
Henry Ford during the year. He at 7 o'clock in the Roundup room of !
,n. The Aneeeisted. Pre:) i predicted that Col. Lindbergh will the Amarillo hotel, officers of the
OKLAHOMA CITY, Jaa. M.—The . be appointed to some high post by University of Kansas alumni aasoci-
" r 8. Johnston,; President Coolidge and that later in ationsdid last night. Between 60 and
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.....« bTciock this afmntog from +porEtearplryeser onth: P !......F*?" tionin the morning. Preskdent
the Griggs chapel. Interment will bo i -----I--i C- Elake, Nacogdaches, outlinedT
bom rau ranarn IM the development of the organisation
M"LEAN FARMER IN in ”years of existence. Presi-
e-awa, mbbh nuannrn dent Blake pointed out that adver-
FATAL CRASH CHARGED tising created the destre for son - - ...
I RIHL unHol, vuw-• drinks. ach doesn't bothsr ms anymore. All
any better. I was very weak and
i worn oat, suffering from my general
i condition. I had a chronie case of
। stomdch and liver troubie, I was
I extremely nervous. My appetito went
' back on me and my stomach got in
such a bad fix that nothing I ate
seemed to do me any good. My j
food would sour soon after meals'
and kept me belching up sour gas I
afterwards. I suffered terrible pains 1 ,
about my stomach all the time and;
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Bev. Lewi* M. MaebeT. pastor of I eMewd unnee—«evy and that In — । “4*"**1—» w»9b opotied a coavea- J
the Polk street Methodist church; shehad[tollThim she would jtiomaheretodny, rsatd.
will conduct funeral rites to be held-------a- •h navpall far 4
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position with the state while he was 35, Rock Island brakeman who died
a candidate, and if he was elected, of pneumonia yesterday morning,
could resign from the Legislature if j were cent laat night to Goodland,
he wished, leaving the Cotton county . Kansas, for funeral services,
seat vacant. I Ho is survived by hie father and
was a member of the Masonic and; Nance at the time was an active mother, Mr. and Mrs. Y. R. Thomp- . . ___
Odd Fellows lodges, opponent of the administration. son, of Goodland, and a daughter, with the Orgatoac representative
Surviving Mr. Drake are his widow L. E. Crawford, state game ranger, Mise Luella Thompson, Borger. He cently.
a brother and a sister, both of Cin- said that Mrs. Hammonds sent himto was a member of the I. O. O. F.
einnati. the western part of tho state in 1927 lodge and the Brotherhood of Rall-
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JOHNSTON WILL ft ThisOut
ia:: f AA r HRItR pnd .tmoran irrreuehunprempt"zmnatatak.
si<h a union.___.____ hu- -ummu-- Knows the kuture JAYHAWKER BANQUET
CALLED FOR TONIGHT
1*1 11 UlDDIOOTnnr legislature to convene itself in on The body was in state at the Griggs
W. H. HARKISS IU Bt , tnnracomanta ; chereireterday..—
lURH HERE TODAY 5 PROHIBITION DIG
calated by leadera. I
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wb* died ber* Saturday night, was j "iintron suffered a blow on the i on,.
buried in Llano cemetery yesterday base 0f his skuli never regaining eon- WAsHK
anternoon, atter funeral rites held i seiousnese. Date for the preliminary
from the Griggs funeral chapel. trial has not been act pending Her
S. R Isaacson, reader of the Chris- I mon’s recovery. Funeral services
tian Seience church, st which Mrs. wore held for Kingston today.
Clark was a member, officiated at
the services. Pall bearers were H.
been chronically ill for the past two ’
appearanee of Henry - - ,
The Phillips family were among suspended Eovemnon,,.to anq"er the vear,bout mid-summer. Lind-
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prominent members of the Methodist gation of the nctivities of th gov- I Calirornia, to be followed by the
'£r. her hasband, Mr. nn. weetar diatoyanasfntediamnoronminamnethen
" w, non -t"echeduled.to.piend in ‘ *”•
Santa Rosa. N. M, Alex and sumner before the senatocourt,today 10 InnIrn nfTPUAIAII
x WATER EXTENSION
smitham and Mrs. Elma Crumby, of tionof his attorn y , Thur,
Amarillo hearing was continued until Thurs:
The bdy is in state at th* N. 8 day so one demurrer couldibeaentered
Griggs A Sen. chapel, pending com-azainstthenentirgszraupanhrimain-
pletion of funeral arrangements. It der •• mmonst.Pi1.0 i
was announced last night that the incharges o j. a.yoia
nrhhig hate late I The nenate court scene was devoid
rites.wouidprobabi be held of the drama that characterized th*
_____ , __________________ • first session last week when th* 1 - . ... . pcz.a gst
I n - —— utuul—mJ Y-hneton water works Will be received by city
FRANK S. DRAKE meziae s am
FUNERAL SET TODAY
IVWni ently saw nothing momentous iin the tional wells to the water nystem of
------ oecasion, few taking the troubio,to the city and assure the city of great 1
Funeral rites for Frank S. Drake, ralso their voices in the.oral vot enough supply to meet all needs,
who died early yesterday morning on t ' motion adopted without oppo The extension I* a port of the elty
in hie rooms at an Amarillo hotel, sitio. • _____a water works program started nearly 1
will be held at the Elackburn-Box- _ Woman's Tartic*^__*. two years ago.
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(By United Prase! ’
. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Jan. 28-
Arizona appealed to Utah today not
_ -----------—-------. ___ I to ratify the water allocation agree-
will the neighbors say? I drive my bus ment that would make .the Swing:
with ceaseless care, and seldom maim a. Johnson Boulder Pam bin a law until
cow or mare although Id like to .peed: Arizonpahetncondlwer 'lu
I’d like to step upon the gas and let the I Colorado river that would protect her
old car go and pass all other boats, indeed. But I sup- interesta, . . . .
press that craving dire to travel like a house afire, the s tartegisia tPL,DWigit‛n.Reara
speed laws I obey; I ask myself, while growing pale, if 11 pf Phoenix and m. r. uutrbr st
were fined or sent to jail, what would the neighbors say? i Glob*, who appeared before a j0int
Considering my record dark, what would the Robinsons werjoponothabey"zanph"e“crishen
remark, the Johnsons and the Burkes? Oh, what would of Loe Angeles, representing Califor-
be the Smiths’ harangue, if I were sentenced to the gsng nia.
on the rock pile works? The tempter often comes slong Srimeirgaid Calitoriaiwastready
and tries to get me going wrong, to lead my feet astray; or Aizon and Nevada'croan * con-
and doubtless I would often fall, but that old question I ! ference tabi* to break up a Tri-State
recall—what would the neighbors say? The neighbors tmw.
watch my every act, they’re keeping tab on every fact tuf. “Lnder expiasned'the wr i.
that bears on my career, and so I walk the righteous road a quandary on wkat to do, with Ari-
and like a martyr pack my load throughout the weary zona seeking delax: and Wyoming
* " ' threatening to withdraw from the
year.
Copyright, 1929, by Th* G**rg* Matthew Adam. Service
1 many year, of suftering: I am cer-
tainly grateful for what it did for
Genuine Orgatone le not a so-cailed
secret or potent remedy bat a new
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