Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 290, Ed. 1 Monday, September 2, 1929 Page: 5 of 10
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CHARMING SMALL HOME
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Lamendola was “put on the opot"
On Sale at 50c the copy—-60c by mall
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dow to death tell on him.
American woman.
scientific standard. Reently Pinaud.
about the 15th
september 15.
larlboratory,to be devoted to HP
Pittsburgh hospitals for injuries ap-
of weeks."
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Tyler at 6th St
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Book of Home
Plans Offered
At Low Cost
NEW PANHANDLE
CHURCH DELAYED
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SIX IN FLOCK
KEEPCHURCH
C. C. Stickley baa completed and
moved into the modern Stickley Fun-
IT-EIGHT KILLINGS ATTRIB-
UTED TO “BIG STEVE"
' MOAfTIKO'S GANG__
PITTSBURGH POLICE TIKE
NOTES ON RED SPEECHES
ENDS GANG WAR
IN PITTSBURGH
We will assist you in planning and financing your home-
Expert builders’ advice given without obligation-
AMARILLO
GAS CO.
Another major factor in the me- i
teorie climb of the beauty industry
to the top is that manufacturers are
expending large sums to raise its
BRICK - BTEEL - MHTAL CEILING - 8T0NE
VERNON WILLIAMS QQ.
abandoned her for some rasom. or
else that they were all lying dead
from an epidemie or poinon."
the
The
Outstanding
Product
A small maple coffee table inset
witk Italian tiles.
A solitaire table with one leg, the
other aide to rest an the arms of your
Realty Co
2.0402 or 2-1378
J. T. Harrison has i
atruction of a $20,001
Memphis for oecupane
A Bible published for the
eonsist» of 21 volumes and Ie
at $80. 1V
Europe----------
Perfume esbinets for the dressing
table, mirror lined. painted in pastel
colors.
Thirty-nine nseful electric house-
hold appliances are now being menu
MEMBERS CONTINUE WORK
AND DECUNE OFFER
____amusement co.
SLATON TO HAVE
NEW FLORAL HOUSE
shotgun muzzles were poked and
Monastero fell. his body shattered
with slugs.
COSMETICS THIRD
LARGEST BUYER
“beaten up."
Police believe, Pangello set out to
turn the tables. Whether it was be
or some one also, they put Monastere
“on the spot." The underworld lord
had stepped from hie steel armored
ear in front of t. Franeis hoepit al
and he and his brother started in to
see a henchman who was recoverinE
from an operation.
From a parked, eurtalned car three
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FANHANDLE, Sept. 1—Briek work
on the new 530,000 Methodist church
is being held up for two or three
weeks awaiting the arrival of face
brick and etoe I for the first floor
and basement work.
The face briek for the base up to
the first floor ia te be a dark grey
with mixed light grey, buff and tan
above the first floor belt. The first
shipment of face brick wee not the
specified color and was repacked and
sent back. This will delay the work
alighuy--———------ ~.....~
Carpenters will proceed with their
work, however, nnd as soon as the
steel and new face brik arrive the
entire crew will be back on the job.
The now building will be 75 feet in
length end 47 feet wide. The main
auditorium and the balcony will seat
about 4*0.
The contract calls for the comple-
Baffled Police.
The half-world orgapization built
• bore baffled pollee. Nearly at
As snu and homelike as it looks,
this charming little house would be
a source of lifelong satisfaction to
you. The dining room is placed to
afford a glimpse of .the open fire
where many pleasant ’ hours will be
spent by those who choose this home.
Thio picture obowe whet happened when an elevator remaining one mil-
lion bu»h»la of wheat exploded at Dee Maine*, la. A half-million bushels
•pilled out of the elevator when a dunt explosion blew out the aide walla of
eight of the it bins. Two freight cars were literally lifted up aad hurled
aside.
made the offer, the eta membj
aad by the light of a dim »
lamp, balloted. All voted egal
posing of the property.
“I find that yet have voted
ry on," the chairman ann
"Mfay we ,i« ... by the grace 6
William H Sipe, 76, one of
PANHANDLE LUMBER CU.
-euumattevga: Amara, Texan
Eneleerd fhd th hr which eena me by man
• emmet the Plan Meet.
-----BEAUTIFUL HOMES”
Amarillo, Texas
BUILDERS’ SUrPLES
search in the hemical, dermatelog-
ical end aesthetic aspecta of toilet
preparations, .
According to J. J. Quinn,"who spon-
sored the establishment of the Pinaud
laboratory, the necessity of presery-
ing feminine beauty is rooted in the
fundamental welfare of the race-
both psychologically and biologically.
..
HAVE YOU
Secured Your Copy of
“BEAUTIFUL
, HOMES”
The Plan Book of Spanish, English
Colonial, French-Norman, Dutch Co-
lonial ad other types of architecture
that are illustrated in homes of various
sixes.
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Pangello was arrested, charged with
the murder.
’ The kimingrorMofastefo,poties be- ”—
members have elenned the yand,
the grass, repaired the rickety |
aad added an extra lamp to the
clem reading stand in the pglpi:
"By the grace ef God" they I
been erdeied to tarry am—42
TRUTH RANKS HIGH
WCARFATALIIIES
BOSTON, Sept. 1. — "Flaming
xquth," mays r report by George A
Other, registrar ef meter vehieles,
< having a disproportionate port ia
the hillings went unpunished when
the state was unable to build up any
■ kind of a case. Most frequently, the
' protecting mechanisms of the Mon-
S IN PLAINS COUNTh
Heve, left the organisation without a
head, prey to internal jealousles aad
cupidity.
"This Is one murder we must clean
up and we will clean up," Lieut. David
Corbett, head of the homieide nquad,
said. "Thia must en gang hillings
for all time."
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The epochal growth of the cosmetie in front of hie Chatham street res-
industry eineo the war Je doo partly taurant and when the gunsmoke
to the feet that beauty preparations cleared eway police failed to- fled a
now era classed as necessities rather clue that could be followed up. But
than luxuries by statisticians and »• an evidenee of the growing pros:
mamim. TWa WStnft ftassIHealiBn ' parity. Chet ftaowst lbs mafia and
similarly endorsee lotions, cold Ite adherents, the undertaker found
creams, lipeticke and the score or $6,000 in the "Big Gorilla’s" pocketa:
more other toilet articles as indis- A little Italian, Joe Pangello, was
peasable in the life of the modern a friend of Lamendola and the eba-
PRUNA
I Since 1864
he U niver sa l loin
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Marked reduetiens in prices of i
tomobiles are beine made to IM
Business men of. Big Spring have
subseribed funds l« the amount.
3100,000 for the purpose of building
a 14-story hotel building in that eity:
- onstruction wee begun last week
new $4,500 filling station at
.__j by Stephenson and Thermo*.
The building will be ef briek con-
struetiea end wUl be completed about
up a crime and vice ring that brought
huge profits. The atream of gold
that poured into the coffers of the
Monaatero combine attained almost
incredible amounts, according to in-
vestigate re.
All thia had grown up within the
past four years, while the Chicago
gengland episodes were attracting
publie attention and while New York
was grappling with an acute situa-
tion.
Nor was the name "mafia’' merely
a cognomen adopted from the repute-
DANISH NAVAL SHIP
FATE STILL MYSTERY SANTA CLAUS RAG
Dodged Bullets. ,
Hunted with bullet and bomb,
Pangello dodged his fate as though
he bore a charmed life. Twice his
. ——- —---- tlon of the organisation that flour-
bo done in less than 30 days. The ished until recently on the island of
estimated east of that work is *50,000 l Sieily.
CHILDRESS, Sept. 1^—With work Iulian reidenta of the city.__
on the new depot progressing rapidly, gang elung leachnke to the social aad
completion of the $75,000 structure ; economie life of the Italians and built
roct, Yr । “ +i — •
The only clue to the whereabouts
of this magnificent five-masted ves-
sal eineo it left Buenos Aires in Do-
bember, bound for Australia, comes
from Tristan de Cunha.
Messages from there state that the
। ship wee elearly seen off that ialand
or January 21. .
e On n ealm tea, with all sailn set,
she passed slowly by at some distance
from the Island. _ . ,
M But the inhabitante, immensely in-
to expected within the pext 30 days,
according to R. J. Bell, superintoad-
ent of the job.
All wiring hes been completed on
the interior of the building and con-
crete has been poured for the floors.
Brick work has been completed for
> several days and carpenters are busy
' putting the finishing touches on other
| ports of the building.
servation ef such a targe sailing ship,
were amazed to see no sign of life on
Na’ * board.
—-g—------_------. machine was blown up by bombsand
purehasedaquarter-miilion-dol-severa times he wan • patient at
LONDONr Sept. Eis fate of
the Danish naval training ship |
KOebenhavn, which has been misting
for seven months with seventy cadets
on board in addition to the erew, has
became a deeper mystery than ever
with zeceipt of a message from one
of the Danish search ships stating
that reports that the vessel was
wreckea ortahe tonely South Atlantic
isie of Tristan de Cunha are incor-
PITTSBURGH, Sept. 1-/The four-
year dynasty of the mafia ia Western
Pennsylvania underworld to feeing a
1 eharp termination beeause of the
slaying of “Big Steve" Monastere,
who met death in a spattering ef
•hetgun sluga:
The trail of more than sixtyheight
killings attributed to the organization
io about te como to a close.
City and Allegheny county detee-
tives are hunting ellently and intently
through the narrow, winding streets
•nd odorous dives of th* city’s "Littie
Italy" for members of the Black
Hand. Leaderless, the Sicilian or-
ganization will* fall easy prey to the
police, it was believed.
“Big Steve” ruled here with a power
even more complete than that of
Sicilian leaders in other eities, ac-
cording to police. There wbre ne out-
bursts that made the front pages, ex-
Published in the interest of
more and better homes, a book
containing a large number of home
ptans 7* being offered the public
at a low price by the News-Globe
and the Panhendie Lumber com-
pany.
The booh eelle for 50 cente
when called Inf. nr do rente
livered by mail.
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technically an
Special te The News.
SLATON, Texas, Bept. lc—A Sow
floral house and nursery are being
hooted bore by J. C. avis. Con-
etruetion of an up-to-date office
building and on adequate greenhouse
A *3,OM remodeling.job oD.the
Kirkland consolidated high echool baa
bean completed. Three additlonal
dace rooms have been constructed
and five trucks purchased with wbteh
to transport students livine.in the
rural districts. A stucco building for
housing the trucks has also been add-
ed.
W bo Odd Fellows Hell at Floydada
Ebeing raxed end the site will be
Ged for the construction of a larzer
and more up-to-date building. The
old building hoe been standing sine*
1908:
Parker’s analysis Ra baaed on 406
fetal aecidents la Maesachusetts last
fear, coating Tis Hves. It is made
heti by the Masmechusetts enfety
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years old or hoc eonstitute only 2.
par costa of HoomMI peqaa, iheir
parently received when
"That ne one could be seen on
board a chip which was visible for
more than two hours leads one to he-
Heve.- says n message frem the
Danish aereh eaptain, "that the crew chaie
and the cadets on the Koebenhavn bed
ider way con-
building at
by the Kuhn
PANHANDLE LUMBER CO.
( Internatlona News Serviee)
. CHICAGO, Sept. 1-Just an ink-
Ung of what the inside of Santa Clan*
hog will look like neat Christmas h
being given thio week while the east-
ern manufacturers and importers are
holding their aaneal exhibit here.
-Animais are going to have the time
of their lives tbio yuletide, for they
have walked eat of the zoo and "will
find a place in oven the smallest
apartment, a view of the two floors
of gift chews. The small animais are
fashioned for fork rests, doorstope
and a myriad of other uses
Some of the other novelties to ba
considered for Christmas shopping,
juet a few months away are;
Decanter and glass sets concealed
in old morocco-bound hand-tooled
books. - N
Cocktail shakers of Lalique gloea.
— clothez hampergf painted tin,
■ Nursery cardy boxes.
Rows of patted wooden flowers for
the nurser.
V.d
7
—— ' owner of a “bootleggers' supply
(By Internationn News Service) ! house." Bottles, labels, coloring and
NEW YORK, Sept. 1 With a half other adjuncts in the trade of mak-
। billion dollars spent by American 1 ing “genuine etuff” were sold, police
women for beauty preparations nnd eaid. Copper coils were part of the I
lover sizteen mtHHton dollats wpent by rezutar stoek.------
coemotie maqufacturers to advertise A short time ego one of the Monas-
i them nationally, the toilet goods ia-' tero’s lieutenants become wealthy
i dustry has become, within the past threngh his operations and aspired
) 12 months, one of the leading indue- to the crown hold by “Big Steve."
* tries in this country. It is the third Luigi Lamedola, the “Big Gorilla"
- largest in volume of national adver- | talked too openly of hie desires and
tising, following the automobile end kitgrne tantamount to signing his own
i food industries, which are first and death warrant.
The new *40,000 city waterworka
system et Dimmiek waa placed in
sevvice last wook. The well le 196
feet deep and flowing freely. A see-
end well is to be drilled immediately.
A now building, outfitted with
modern merchandising fncilities is
being occupied by the J. C. Penny
stores et Sayre, The attractive new
building adds Importantly to Sayre's
rapidly expanding -commerelal Inter-
est*.
(Rp Internatianal Move Berviee)
PITTSBURGH, Sept. 1.— Pitts-
burgh police have adopted row tactice
in dealing with Communist meetinge.
No attempt la made to break up the
meeting but police stenographers re-
cord addresses of epenkers while
policemen hoop order in the bell.
tion of the building about the 15th scier
of November, but the delay may put ’"c,
thoebmpUilon data forward a couple "" 1
Panhandle Lumber Co.,
".Crensory, —CONSTRUCTION OF
a new residence nnd making repairs
to buildings on his form 17 miles .
north of Floydada. The residence
when completed grill hove five rooms
and bath of stucco construction.
Otroet and Number
Cty
What type of reeMsgos do yen pta* -
Stuee < > Brisk < » Tame € )
Whes de yos .plan to bulld? ---**
mumermut.-
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BT. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio, Sept. 1.
-By the grace of Ged" th*, littie
Baptist ehurch et Morristown has de-
elded to carry on.
The chureh, one of the olden In
the state, has net e rent in its treas-
ury, but the six surviving members
of the congregation have determined
to continue despite the offer of an
amusempnt company to bey the prop-
erty for‘$oo.
Aad it han little chance of inerens-
lag its membership. It does not -have
a preacher or money to pay one. In
the post it paid a minister *3 e Bun-
day to propeund the gospel.
After the amusement company
Clip the coupon and mail to us for your copy of a very
attractive plan book.
ture has been erected at a eoet of
more than $10,000. It is of brick and
tile construction.
J. E. Tollett, of Inea, has recently
completed a modern 4-room dwelling.
The hoes* ia finished with hardwood
floora and equipped with the Deleo
lighting systm, G. F. Albert has
ole* completed an up-to-date farm
home in the Ines community.
The Fortales, N. M., Lumber om-
pany is making extensive improve-
monte in its lumber yard which in-
cludos rebuilding of several sheds
and warehouses. Thia company >•
the pioneer lumber firm of Portales,
having betas ia business more than,
20 years..
The Portales Canning Factory be-
gan the’first run of the season on
Wedneaday of last week with 85 men,
women and giris employed. Aa uo-.
usually large crop of tomatoes is bring
gathered and the output of the fac-
tory is expected to exceed ell pros-
L
WORK PROGRESSES
ON NEW $75,000 .Ulu
‘ 7 sary" billing cropped up.
CHILDRESS DEPOT
police said, waa taken by the gang-
- - ’'.y Ttrui
. is now in progress. The plant when
He raid that although drivers M qmnpleted will cost $10,000, and it ia
"55 - —-d — - “. epeeted to begin operating on Octo-
ber l. .» „ , '
“ 4jE, -uving-tcoa.
2 biMOd'l :
• ..rt F.nEnca. 3
•TUXM-Rss , J
IS REPORTER
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NEW $20,000 GARAGE STRUC-
TURK IS UNDER WAT
AT MEMPHIS
At the same time that the work on
the depot is being rushed, efforts are
being made te finish the remodeling
of 'the coach shops at the Denver
yrds. Mr. Bell expected thio job to
OF ADVERTISING investigation.
% l 1 Monastere
Dealer
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Will serve as the preacher. La
THOUGH PRRR -
. The decision to eontinue bae
' new life in the tiny congregation.
Voter Company. It will be one of
the most pretentious buildings along
automobile raw aad will contain
every modern convenience for car
owners and those desirous of ob-
taining service. The building will be
50x140 feet with large chew room ie
front.
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 290, Ed. 1 Monday, September 2, 1929, newspaper, September 2, 1929; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1569327/m1/5/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.