Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 74, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 29, 1929 Page: 3 of 14
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the cruiser bill elated for action in
congress soon, admirers of the fiery
churchman wonder if he will select
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dignitary of the Englsh church and
a professional follower of the Prince
of Pears, parades such provocative
ead belligerent sentiments, we ran
757,369,613.00
$ 438,306,327.00
made favoring a big inerease in the
United States Navy. , Among other
things he said: *
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—SIR OLIVEW LODGE SAID-
'—Now after all those years
I ran say, I have seen them
alli but I must agree with the
committee last night. KORAN
stands alone a master adopt in
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$131,608,831.74
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Don't risk be-
ing crowded out
st night.
“Nor does the doctrine of evolu-
tion cause sny serious difficulty to
Christians who have rejeetd verbal
inspiration."
An American speech to the effect
that we entered the World War with
ne desire for another’a territory and
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$131,608,831.74
building was formally dedicated re-
cently when -41 visitors had an op-
. portunity to give-the new structure
a thorough inspection'. A band con-
Named in Senate Speech
The cause of all this gentle excite-
. Special to The
WELLINGTOI
। speech delivered recently in the Uni-
. ted States Senate by Senator F. H.
Real Eatate..........
Real Estate Sales Conuracta . . .
Collateral Loans........
Loans to Policyholder.....
Stocks ............
Premium Notes.........
Cash is Banks on Interest ...
Cash to Banks and Home Ofice
not on Interest........
Accrued Interest on Investments .
Outstanding and Deferred Pre-
miums ...........
All Other Asets........
49,272,860.87
9,405,014.50
828,765.56
3,090,380.27
27,927,473.80
149,600.00
504,930.26
4,649,972.48
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has been increased-
viewpoint of safety
control.
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vastly their superiority over all other can
■ "ly from the
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ning.was made by Dr. P, W. Horn,'
president of Texas Technological col- '
lege, and the program waa closed by
nahandle, vempa and Borger 7150 and every two
- ---ear 4:44 », m.
for Panhandie, Pampa and Amarille every twe hours ream
pV Sweetheart of Columbia Records
"T - Singing New Songs
FOX MOVIETONE NEWS
-Why experiment with-
anti-freeze preparations!
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tain roads, or om level highways, or in city
traffic, there are no other cars in all the
world that can compare with Cadillac and
LaSalle.
That is because, for one thing, you can
not find on any other rars the Cadillac-
La Salle Duplex- Meehanleal Four-
11 heel Brakes, the most powerful brak-
ing system ever developed, yet the easiest
and quickest to operate.
On no other can can you find the Cadil-
less-La Selle Synero-Mesh Mien I-Shift
Transmission which enables you to
shift your gears at any speed, under
any conditions, without awkwardness or
the slightest hesitancy. The operation is
almost instantaneous aa well as clashless.
Fedecal Tai Service- induetrial and Petreleu
830-1-2-3-4-8 AMARILLO BLDG.
DIAL 2-2038
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New Business Paid for, 1928
New Business Paid for, 1927
Inci^ut............
CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY
Division of General Mo tort Corporation
Roy L Pendergraft, M. D.
Eye, Kar. Nose and Threat
Suite 304-303
OLIVEK-EAKLE BLDG.
Phone 4431
If you will stop and study the situation Jor a
moment, you will realise that the plainest
and most outstanding Jact in motoring
today is that there are no other cars which
can be classed with Cadillac and La Salle.'
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Lewra Amarine...........IM L m. Laura Woodwara,
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E.S. BURGESS
LUMBER
Corer Fifth and ryler at real a
Phone 3-0700
EDDIE CANTOR
Musical Comedy War Singing and Wise-
erarking in “THAT CERTAIN PARTY”
RUTH ETTISG
event of collision you will not be injured
by flying glass fragments; neither will
there be any danger from the impact of
stones cast up by the whecls of paming
can.
These are some of the new facts to add to
those you already know about Cadillac
and LaSalle, A car will be placed at your
disposal at any time so that you can
familiarize yourself with them. When you
have done so your conviction will be
stronger than ever that in all the world
there are no can like these.
Union Stage Line Depot
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NORTH PLAINS CACHES - COACHES
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ESTABLISHED IMS
H. V. ROBERTSON & COMPANY
certified PUBLIC ACOSTANTS J
, "The Dean recently said that in a '
I certain contingency it was ‘more than .
the I posoible that the nations of Europe,
1 enraged hy the bloated prosperity ,
Take these latter two points, which any
one will quickly admit are of paramount
: importance in this dey of high speed and
congested traffic
in braking, gear shifting, steering and all
the operations of driving, either on moun-
Removal Notice
RHEA C. MYERS, ATTORNEY
Announees
The removal of his office from 44 Smith Bldg, to
TN OLIVER-EAKLE BLDG,
Dial 4604
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Bi5 p m. Site p m.
<<M a. *. 5t p. m.
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The decline of the “hotter classes" which has not been disposed of by
The failure of democracy as ex- 1 astronomy, acemfto have faded away
pressed in tierttens. without making any commotion."
Tie rise of America to world pow- Sees Ne Selentitie Coufliet
er. • He also sald:
• WELLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
IS FORMALLY OPENED
$
rifi
followed by songs Jed by Rev. C. R.
Jdyner of the First Baptist shurch.
A cantata, "The Garden of Flowers”
bag offered hy the high school ehbr- this time for hhs rebuttal,
al club with Mrs. Andrew Colvin di- 1
......... $ 341,919,878.00
. ........ 204,763,512.00
.....8 137,156,366.00
AWAITS REPLY
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Fine Mortgage Loans on Real
Earate..........
By MILTON BRONNER
Nea Service Writer
LONDON, Jan 28--Londoners .who
know their “Gloomy Dean," the Rev.
W. R. Inge, for the past IT years
incumbent of the high and import-
ant office of Dean of St. Paul's
Cathedral, are wondering how and
whoa he will make a reply to a
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. 4—OTHER ACTS-4
CLIFFORD A MARION
In Their Hilarious Skit
“Just Dumb"
SWIFT SISTERS A SCOTT
in "Snappy Senga and Steps''
MERGE FLASH
“King of Rubber Ball
Manipulators"
And Special Added Attraction:
-JACK PEPPER
The Southern Entertainer
On the Screen:
“DANCING VIENNA”
With Ben Lyons and Lya Man
•TARZAN" "SPORTLIGHT"
Adults 40—Ite Children Ite
CHILDREN’S BARGAIN
MATINEE
Children under 1> years 14 cents
up to 6:30 p. m.
CAPTAINFRIED
SURVIVEMATES
CHEER STORM
It takes an expert to nedect a first dam
diamond and appraise its value. With
motor cars the situation ia guite different
There are certain outstanding facta about
automobilea that are common knowledge
to every man, woman and child and there
fats serve tocreate sharp distinct ions and
to clansify cars on the basis of quality
and value. *
Thus Cadillac's position as the leader of
the fine car group is an accepted fact that
. one would scarcely think of challenging
and, in the minds of all, Cadillac is readily
granted first place on the basis of prestige
gained over a period of 25 yean, the in-
comparable brilliance, smoothness, flexi-
bility and reliability of its 90-degree, V-
‘ type, 8-cylinder engine, and its extra-
ordinary value. . ,
Safety and Control. But within re-
cent months ‘Cadillac and the Cadillac-
built La Salle have forged ahead to such
an extent that you may not realize bow
"2,5122
D^d. CMlht-U MpM'nmM* Ibam
o the General Motors DtftmS Paymend Pim.
The foregoing represent safety features of
— . ' improved
steering mechanism, but there is also the
crystal-clear, non-shatterable (Cadillac-
La Salle Security-Plate Glass. In the
)u>imeat not Duc.
Premiums and Interest Paid in
Advance...........
Diyidenda Left on Deposit with
X nerved for Tases
Contingency Reserve lor lavest-
All Other Ljabilities , , a , , ,
Apportioned tor
Policy Di vidends . Sl.M7.MS 63
Capital Stock . . . 4,000,000 OU
Suiplus...... 3,228,791 n
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News. .
*N, Jan. 28.-Welling:
ment la' a speech Senator Gillett
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(Br Th. Asociated Preus.)
NEW YORK. Jan, 28.--Captain
George Fried and his mates of the
Florida rescue wars beaded into an-
other storm today-a gale of cheers
and a blizzard of ticker tape.
Their course lay over the famous
heroes trail from the Battery up
Breadway to the city hall to permit
the eity’s thousands to voire their
admiration for the skill and daring
i which saved 32 lives from the sinking
• Italian freighter 700 miles off it*
Virginia Capet last Wednesday.
The sound . of hie name echoing
amid cheers against the walls of
Broadway skyscrapers was not now to
Captain Fried. Three years ago he
met a similar reception when he dock-
the liner President Roosevelt after
teking 25 off tko British freighter
Antinoe.
Sharing in the plaudits of the
crowd and the honors which the city
heaped upon the captain were Chief
Officer Harry Manning, who com-
manded the life boat in its perilous
trip to the side of the sinking freigh-
ter; Nelson H. Smith, chief radio op-
erator and the eight members of the
boat’s erew.
Ths program for the parade and re-
ception called for the bringing of
Captain Fried and bls men from Ho-
boken to the Battery on the city tug
Macom at noon. An escort composed
of regulars from Governor’s1 Island
and sailors fnn ths Navy yardwas
ordered for the mareh up Broadway.
Gillett of Massachuaetts.
If they were htting men, they j
probably would lay the following
odds:
Ten to one that the answer will be
gloomy.
Twenty to one that it will be
slashing.
For they say the Dean is always
recting. This was followed by a
reading bg Miss Hazelle King.
Ths principal address of the eve-
Canadian, Perryton,
Tex.; Liberal, Kan.
Moll Um
Leaven Canadian .......7:30 A. M.
Arrive Perryton ......9:30 A N.
Leaves Perryton ........... P. M
Arrives Canadian .......... ....
Leaves Liberal .........7lNAM
Arrive Perryton .....II iN A. M
Leaves Perryton ........12 Noon
Alrives LSberal ............ ....
. DAILT TO PERRYTON
Cheapret and Qulekrst Way to
Perryton
Phone No. 73, Perryton, Texas
Mendy Hotel. Canadian, Tomo
Perryton Hotel, Perryton, Texas
G. W. CUTTER. Prop
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Palicy Reserves, .$117,615,814 0s
Policy Claims in Process of Ad-
In Mtim in V infrtnMn^r hmutjul Pisher
Hodutfor the new Cadillae and Mr Mtn La Salle,
there ree Hi ezelusise gnd muuiln custombuiu
modela Fletwood designed and Fleetuood Mt.
cert by the Wellington band was
given during-this time with G. Wafd
Moody directing. “ — ----- —---
The evening's pnogram was start-: «loomy and always attacks,
d.with the invocation by I. A. Smith defends. Never hedzen. Me
pastor of the First Methodist church, Krwnd M -
*123,000 high school
Memphis-Wellington
Stage
Lr. Wellington 7:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m
Lr. Memphis 9:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m
7:3* ear connection at Memphis
for Amarillo, Plalavlew, Lob-
bork.
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Etou, at Oxford and Cambridge and,:
after a brief Vicarage in a London :
perish, was msds Dean of St. Paul's. >
In a literary and religious way hr
is an authority on church mystics.
Fsr a man who carries a fighting
fountain pen in each fist, bo talks
with a soft voice, with just the sus-
pieion of a lisp. And a catalogue of
the things which hove given him bls
adjective of "Gloomy” would in-
elude:
The rise of the worklag class to
power.
to have done. They know he is a
very able clergyman, but they
alee think ho represents only him-
ssif. He’s a Yorkshireman by birth.
............ The unwillingness of Church of
and ~
draw Bbylock's tooth. When a high
The Booming decline of England.
The attitude of the Fundamental-
iota with regard io the written worda
of the Bible.
OF GLOOMY DEAN AFTER
U.S. SENATOR’S ATTACK
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322.928:
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4 M ». m. 1 :M p. m.
Si SO p.m. Rite p. m.
• ion’s new
World’s
Greatest
Mystic
Ask him any
question you
wish —- Pest,
Present or Fu-
ture.
THE GREAT
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1:44 n. m. OttS p. m.
4n0 p. m. 940 p. m.
4 tie p. m. 10120 ». m.
5aspm. 1043p.m.
io p.m. 11:10 p.m.
4ill p. m. 11 iU R m.
IMpa. 12120 a. m.
..........-________7iWp.HL 1100 *. m.
.j......HiOS m. fill p. m. lilt p. m. 1:44 a,
at Amarille for Fanhandle, Fampa and Boruel every two
9:30 car connection at Wellington
for Shamrock. Hollis sad
Altos sad Mangam, Okla.
MISSOURI STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NALANCE SHEET, DECBMBER SI, 1928
W. R. Wolfrum, minister of
Church of Christ, who spoke
benedtellon.
Nour# PLAINS 0ANES
- AWA Bit 40 TO LUBBOCK
Lenve Amarillo ........T 100 a. m. 11:00 b. m. 1
Leave Canyon, ..... a. m. 11:41 a. m.
Menve Mappy . ..........4:44 a. m. 12123 D. m. 1
Leave Tulle . ..........StOS o. m. ' 11«0 ■>. m. t
Eeave Krena ..........eat a. m. 125 p.m.
Lave Pininview ............. m. 2100 m.
Leave Hah CMtn ....1023a.m. t:H p. m. I
Lenve Abernathy ......11 mu a.m. 4:04 p.m. (
kenye Momroe.-........11120a.m. Sm4 p. B|. ..___ _
Arrive Labhota ........11:44 a.m. 1:44 p.m, 7:14 a m. 10i00 p. m.
—T-ynn^t^ .t LobRj,—iRs' frlTTS.^
Bweetwater. Saa Anwelo, Abilene, Ciseo and Fort Worth.
.Connzetionntlubboek: 12100 noon, **»■•<« Rells. Spar, Cros-,
byten and Stamtord, ' t
Connzeomset IsShssht tree a m., IN a m."* 10300 p m„ for
HtaUMto Big Sprinen Boa Aneh Sou ntonio. Midland, Ottawa,and
, ™ 'UHMM* to A*|Sli fc5
Loevo Labboek ........ Tug a. m. 11:00 a. m.
lenve Meorao ..........T|4« a. HI- H:U a. m.
Leave Abernathy ........tiM a. m. n 140 a. m.
mv Hale Center ......S:U a. m. 12120 p. m.
Lenve Pininview ........ •00 nm, 12:43p.m.
Leevo Kresa ...........g:U a. m. 10 p.m.
Leare Tulle............lame a. m. 1:4S p. m.
Leave Heppp...........lomt a m. 2120 p. m.
Leave Canyon . A............ 4. m. 5100 p. m.
Arrive Amariue T -n
GREEK MEETS GREEK
SOMERVILLE, Mas--Whe Greek
meets Greek, a atore la vroAed—at
leant that’s what happened here.
After George Gregory and John 1
Moldouskis had met, the. letter's 1
store looked as if it bad been hit by I
a shell.
2 tie p m. 5:0 p m/
l :14 pm. «:I« p. m.
3 :U P. m. • 165 p. m.
... 1 131,608,831.74
80,262,887.84
... 1 51,345,943.90
apaces, we ran hardly imagine that
...... .. . - one has been chosen as the abode
and married the daughter of a clergy. , ot the Creator and the site of the
man.--------. - ... .. t heavenly Jerusalem. Jha belief inn
Ho went to Cnmbridge University subterranean place if punishment. j|
Md carried off about nil the prises l -------------------
it wss ponsible to capture, taught at. --------------------------- 1 ——— -
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JNpp Arrive Amarille ..........4 iOS p m.
i Speniman for Perrytom and Literal.
-E-”- FAMPA AND BOBGER
Dean Inge ranged himself on the ------- ----
side of seience and against the Foe-! fully compiled list ih which he abow:
damentalists when he celled upon the ed bow and when we had etxended
church to step ita shuffling and re- oar continental and intend posses-
cast some of its most aneient and aions either by wars or by purchase.
harano Hl. unon aneiric and 1 most familiar doctrines. No appear- And now all England is waiting
1-uP. Lf .11 tk. .. nfied agree with acientiats ta reject- ■ for his reply to the attack of the
ttiendignpttitudn.o oing the popular concept ot miracles .Massachusetts senator.
HEL PP5. . . I as the suspension of lower laws by ■— .............
_ Dont Teke. Him Seriouel the higher. He demended the whole i r- ’
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THOUSANDS TO VOICE ADMI-
RATION OF HEROES FOR
* DARING BRAVERY
abandonment of the idea of “a geo- '
graphical heaven," saying:
"Space seems to be infinite end
among all the stars, planets, satel- 1
llama and nobulne, which are separa-
tely scattered over its meet empty
Englishmen raised their eyebrows
at this, for they don take Dr. Inge
half as neriously aa Gillett heems
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The world’s only truly fresh, tea - • got merely because
it is sealed in vacyum - - but because it is fresh* to begin
with - - fresh and fragrant as they enjoy it In the Orient. -
You will never know how much that means,
till you try it. No other tea is like it --or can it be
' for it’s a closely guarded Schilling secret.
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