Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 216, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1929 Page: 3 of 16
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Wash Suits for Boys
BEGIN MANUFACTURE
OF ICE IN WHITE DEER
In both straw and
linens in a variety of
shapes and colors—
HILLCREST TO GIVE
DANCE ON SATURDAY
BIG DELEGATION SENT TO
ABILENE CONVENTION TO
BOOST W.T.S.T.C.
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this community is the best
time. In most of the orehards
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DEPRIEST’SATTITUDE
Excelsior shoes and
oxfords. Blacks, tans
and sports—
The regular monthly dance of the
Hillerest Golf and Country elub will
Hot Weather
SPECIALS
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peaches. Some of the limba of the
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and hope, bat go to a drugwist and
got one of the generous bottles of
Syrup Pepsin. Tako the proper dose
that night and by morning you will
fool like a dirterent person.
Got a bottle today, at any drug
store, and observe these three rules
of heaith: Koop the head cool, the
foot warm, the bowels open.
WASHINGTON, Juno IS.—In a let-
ter declining an invitation of Rep-
resentative DePriest, negro Republi-
can, Illinois, to a neeption hen
June 21, Representative Shaffer, Re-
publican. Virginia, mid today De
Priest was embarking on a course
which threatened amicable relatione
between the races in the South.
"Any movement or attempt by you
in the direction of social equality is
not a true interpretation of the at-
titude of both peoples," Shaffer said.
"It will not be tolerated by the white
people of the country, nor is it de-
sired by the negro race. The white
petzle have their position and are
resHeted in it. The colored nee has
its Place and is respected in it.”
ways ot Europe” before the Art Em-
broidery ‘Club. Remember when we
used to pretend we wuz buyin’ liver
for a eat!
irrigated section an expected to
yield about M bushels per aere.
Farmere say that the harvest will be
ia full blast by July l.
more than a fabricated mans of
I ie a composite fit
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QUrAQE,Jne —The d, to N
is proving all ot ita streeta thia wook.
A trade has been made with the
county to ■•• the machinery belon- ,
ing to them and they hove spent the7 >
last two days on all streeta ia the
elty grading And dragging them’Sd
down. Main street has boon reeently 2
graveled and this will give aft l
streeta a good grade and drainage.
Annual loss to Kansa» City from c
crime is estimated at $4,000,000,
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CANTON, June 19—At the meet-
lag of the Epworth League conven-
tion held at Abilene last week, it
wag decided to bring the meeting
next year to Canyon and the West
Texas State Teachers College. This
was decided by a unanimous vote of
trees are leaded eo that they
beadlag under the weight of
QUITAQUE fruit crop goo*
QUITAQUE, June IS.-The fruit
Fancy eolored shorts, well
tailored, and heavy rayon
■hlrta. *140 values—
89c
scblie
NO SALE HERE
Office Hoys There’s a salesman
outside with a mustache.
Boss: Tell him Ive get a mus-
I ache.-Judge.
Iromtohicamounuolduxhujmeerd
redblogd Mile; you can feel the
improves the appette.
Pleasant Lo tahs. 60c.
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the 480 outstanding youngL -
istered from all parte ot North Texas,
The meeting waa held ia the audi-
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wii DEEB, June 1». - Thu
White Deer Ice and Cold Storage
company manufactured it, firot run
of too Monday, Manager W. E. Sigler
reports. They have beta getting lee
from Pampa. The manager states
that buainess has grown until it was
necesdary to make it here. He saye
he la well pleased with the amount
ot business.
After all, your hense ia somethin
eold, HAmm buildng materials,
indiiduaitastcandpersomality.
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in dealers say
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WHITE DEER EDITORS CHANGE
WHITE DEER, June IS.—Through
the resignation of Mn. Roy Lewis as
society editor for the Review, Miss
Emil Brewer is employed la that ca-
pacity. . Miss Brewer has had a
number of years' experience in news,
paper work.
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Some liquid insect.killers
coat 50c a half-pint. But when
you get Black Flag Liquid, and
put down 50c, you get 15c
change. For Black Flag Liquid
ia only 35c a half-pint. Yet it's
the deadliest liquid made. Kills
flies, mosquitoes, ants, roaches,
bedbugs, etc. Quickly! Surely!
Money back if it doesn't prove
its deadliness to you.
4c
“In no other country did I meet as
many Swiss as I did in swtzerland,"
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Don't neglect
your gear case
AND rememher to change the
greaze, for it it just at important
to change the grease in your
gear case as it to to change the
oil ia your crank case. New
grease, like now oil, means a
smoother runniog motor, less
friction and a real saving in
dollars and cents to you.
Whiz Gear Grease should be
used every 5000 miles. Ask your
dealer for whiz Geer Grease, it
puts a soft cushion of pure lubri-
cant between your sears. It gives
you more miles to the gallon. It
prevents wear by preventing
metal-to-metl contact of th*
part. Ask about other Whiz
Product* which serve and save.
V-tASTID"
Mr*. Geraldine Green: Miss Mattie
Mae Swiqher, Methodist student see-
rotary; Mrs. George Fostet, Miss Ju-
lia.Moss, Shirley chook. Ford Ward.
Mattie Jordan and Juanita Swepton,
all students at th* Teachers College
at Canyon; Reverend Jameson and
daughtor were also in attendance at
the convention.
Mn. Green taught cournes in the
use of drama la religious education,
and conducted vesper bervice on Tues-
day night with Friendship as her
theme. She acted an dean ef gifls
far the aasembly.
Misa Swisher taught eoursea hl
hymnology and had charge of the
arrangement of all vesper service
programs.
Get
fruit. Several of the farmers an
bringing to this city for sale
peaches of good quality and are find-
tag a quick market.
Dr. E. F. Lanham of 1047 Hughat
street, has gone to Collego Station
Texas, to meet with the state board
of veterinary examiner* and attend
the short course being given for
veterinarian* at the Texas A. A M.
college.
Dr. Lanham was appointed to serye
upon the board two years ago, by
Governor Dan Moody. He will re-
turn to Amarillo Saturday.
Special price* Thuraday 201h
and Friday list only.
With this plcton Men's
Rubber Meels. ......... .250
Ladies. Rubber and
Leather Tips. ••••••..... St*
Ladle*' new Hoola.............
A negro who gave hl* name **
Louie Weekey yesterday waa turned
over to county authoritloe by the lo-
cal police department follow] ng hid
arrest in Pampa. Monday night, on a
charge of having stolen n quantity of
diamonds from a roomer in a local
hotel where the negro was employed.
The alleged theft was committed
early Monday night. Weakay was re-
turned to Amarillo from Pampa yes-
terday morning.
DR.E.F.LANHAMTO
GO TO SHORT COURSE
Sport Oxfords
Black aad white or tan and
white. Wing Up er intortseed
toes—
$7 and -
crense ia sales, greater than all other
eigarettes combined, proveworldwido
confidence ia Lueky Strike.
Mog
you like may be achieved . .. andche color is permanent. Age and
wenafhering only mellows its charm. There are aa repainting coets.
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Men’s
Pajamas
A wide variety of colors and
pattern*, with er without
collar*. A regular $2 values—
$1.49
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denceo are now under construetion.
In addition to this there will be
several brick business houses built
during the next two months.
The chamber of commerce is
gathering up a largo county agri-
cultural exhibit to ba shown this fall
in the fair* of Oklahoma and
Kansas. •
Many field* ef wheat and barley
are ripe and harvest will begin this
week. The barley field* ef Hans-
ford county are exceptionally fine
and large yield* are predicted.
Old timer* state that the wheat far
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n.i declared Mrs. Leghorn Sharp, in her
' highly educational talk on “The By-
idealbuildingmate-
r til sse—s e^MBer
Dr. Caldwell watched the results
of constipation for 47 years, and be-
lieved that no matter how cartful
people are of their health, diet aad
exercise, constipation will occur from
time to time regardless of how much
one trie* to evold it. Ot next im-
portance, than, is how to treat it
when it eemss. Dr. Coldwell always
was in favor of getting to close to
nature ns passible, bonce his remedy
for constipation, known ns Dr. Cald-
well'* Syrup Pepsin, is a mild vege-
table compound. It can not harm,
the most delicate system and is not
a habit formlag preparation. Syrup
Pepsin is pleasant-tastng, and young-
been low. et too
the quality is gor
The season’s newest models and fabrics, tailor,
ed the Tom Sawyer way. Remember, these
suits are guaranteed fast colors.
toriam ef MeMurry Callage at AM-
lene, Jane 11 to 1L Mrs. Geraldine
Green of th* West Texas State Teach- be held Saturday night, it was an-
ers College extends the invitation ' nounced today by a N. Dillon, chair-
Secret distribution of lids— Ltere-
ture, distorting the truth is am eflort
to mislead the public, cannot offset
0*p feet that oaiythAflaAHeba boa
tiro eream of tiro ctop—is used la
Laeky Strike Cgarettes. Leaders of
■port, art ead fashion testify to tiro
improved flavor. 20,6794+physiciuns
say tonstingdoes ia feel makoLuckies
lew irritating to tiro throat. Aad the
Visit ear newly remodeled
shop, the anly Shop in Ama-
rillo with rest ream—ell mod-
ern conveniences. Work done
while yen wait.
Boys’ linen straight Tom Sawyer button-
leg bants in a variety ., . ...
of patterns or plain on blouses in solids or
white. Sizes 3 to 10. fancy patterns—
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Speeial to The News,
APEARMAN, June 1*,—The Cap-
fod Construction company began
Aday, the construction of 25,000
square feet of concrete four-feet
sidewalka. The city council ef
Spearman ordered the construction of
M blocks covering ths business see-
tion of the city snd a good part ef
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love it. It does not gripe,
inds of mothers have written
us to thot effect.
Dr. Caldwell did not approve of
drastic physics’and purges. Hs did
not believe they wore good for hu-
mon beings to put into their sys-
tems. In a practice ef 47 years he
never saw any reason for their use
when a medicine like Syrup Pepein
will empty the bowels just as
promptly, more cleanly and gently,
without griping and harm to the sys-
tem.
Keep free from constipation! It
robs-your strength, hardens your ar-
teries and brings an prematura old
age. Do not lot n day go by with-
out a bowel movement Do not ait
"zochKk),""3un. 14Unu,uan,
hot weather during too poet few days
Ma hastened the ripening of wheat
and many harvester-thrshers are
new running at full capadity throug-
out the eounty. -
Several yleld of 20 to 23 bushels
pet aero have been reported, while
the average fields are producing op-
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Hansford county will yield M
bushels psr aero. Soma wheat will
average ss high as 40 snd *0 bushels.
A large number of foreign trucks
and many outside people are coming
here ready to help harvest a bumper
wheat crop.
The Old Fiddlers contest to be hold
in Spearman June tl, 1% attracting
wide interest snd entrants from four
states have written for places.
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 216, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1929, newspaper, June 20, 1929; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1567922/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.