Amarillo Sunday News-Globe (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 310, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 22, 1929 Page: 56 of 64
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There are more than 1,000,000 Frigidaires
now in use, more than all other makes com-
bined which goes to prove that its popular-
ity is built upon satisfactory service to
every owner.
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Representing the very newest and most
progressive mechanical arrangements this
•Vacuum Cleaner can be had in several dif-
ferent sizes, has attachments for every
cleaning need and1 "s pricedmust Lunserva-
any other radio. At the new low prices
Zenith is the outstanding value on the mar-
ket. It will be well worth your time to give
our Zenith display a close inspection.
Every housewife will be interested in see-
ing the demonstration of ‘The Premier
Duplex Vacuum Cleaner and Premier Du-
plex Floor Polisher.
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jehn Ringling, who has merged six large eircuses, says the publle
will contine to stay by the amusementa under the big top despite the
mrowth of other entertainment feat ures.
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“Cold Control” will be demonstrated at
the Fair and you can see how easily you
can regulate the temperature of this won-
derful refrigerating system. Come and
ask all the questions you can think of re-
garding Frigidaire.
line Brothers-Barnum and Bailey
Combined Cireus, Sells-Fleto Circus,
races of the University -------
The races constitute the principal
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for the famous raider which harried
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war- visited New Zealand recently. I
Of all the washers on the market there are
none at all like the Meadows, with its SE-
LECT-A-SPEED. This one feature alone
makes it the outstanding Washing Machine
of all others.
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NEW TOBK, SepLlL—Jeha Elng-
The new Z epith Radios, with automatic
inning and dynamic speakers will be an-
other feature at our booth at the Fair and
we believe that every radio enthusiast will
enjoy inspecting these superior machines.
Zenith has all of the modern improvements
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However, this is just one of the exclusive
Meadows features and there are others that
make it still more desirable, to understand
and appreciate them all we urgently sug-
gest that you stop at our booth and let us
explain in detail, point by point, why this
washing machine is so popular in the home
laundry. «
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Hagenbeck Animal Show, John
BnYiman. gparks and Al C. Barnes
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show industry in North America. eutaway suits, high hate and a eireus
■is organiaation includes the Ring-h mustahe.
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1 have long been the special property , .
; of “the greatest show on earth.’ pansion until, in 1906, following the
2 Ringling’s latest mergers have ex- death of James A. Bailey, they took
| panded the circus business to fit over Barnum and Bailey's Circus and
those adjectives more accurately. I became the leaders of the field.
L. “Circuses," he says, “are as an- Ringling is convinced that the ad-
etent as Athens. Traveling yer- vent of motor cars, radio. talking
formers satisfy a human instinct as pictures and a boat ef other forms '
old as the race. New forma of drama of recreation and amusement is aid-
and recreation come aad go. Circusses I lag and not hindering the growth at
ar strong bekevers in progress but | the cireus industry.
the more they assimilate new ideas. Innovations have failed. Even ' I
and change, the more they remain load speaker., when given a trial I
the same." under the big top in order to save
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prdigious, sensational and pho- From that time forward, during
nomenal are a few of the words that almost a half century, the record of |
have lone been the special Property their activities is onef constans ex-
Z ebanging fasibens in jBkfie"' enter- ] circasos. • ----
f taiament all the wayfrom stereopti- 1 He will have to eed aad take
con lectures to talkies and tale- caro of a cirtus family ef more than ;
E vision. . ..... 5,000 persons instead of the 1,600 1
Aad he sees, nothing today T: who were in his service with the
I motely threatening the stability, and , Ringling Brothers-Barnum and Bailey
I permanenee of higcircus hingdom. Combined Cireus.
tatth b‘ msrglag most.
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spending moot of his 20 years in
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Cinatski has been discovered hers by •
ths police. He will have two years I
to serve with thearmyinatitont
to fifteen he has already served in
the bondage of skirts.
“LONOON TO BNGDAD" .
SERVICE IS STARTED
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The polisher is one of the very best on the
market and though light to operate does its
work most thoroughly, and like the Cleaner
it is priced very modestly.
By all means stop and see The Premier
Duplex demonstration. .
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IN ARMY DESPITE SKIRTS
(By The Amoeiated Pres)
REVAL, Estonia, Sept. 11.—After
The exclusive features that have made
Frigidaire the synonym of automatic 're-
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on the market will be 4<gqbnstrated at the ---------
Fair.
the Arawa tribe of Maoris formally f
sealed peace with the Gormans.
TO "GOD SAVE THE KING" 1
| I DUBLIN, Sept. 21., Governor 2aetitet *icntkspadbeuzonnainne
f General of Ireland, James MseNeill,+key ofonewan_giventoCapt Van
aroused considerable stir recently Arnauld of the Emden who promised •
by his failure to attend The annual I to take it to President Von Hinden- i
I rsces of the University of Dublin. i bure-
The races constitute the principal The other key was retained by the
N ,social event of the university's cal- Arawas. The casket itself is to re-
i endar. It has been customary, in wel- ' pose in their church at Chinemutu.
I coming the Governor-General, to
| have the band play “God Save the
1 Kng." but this year Mr. MacNeill
2 is reported to have objected to the
B British anthem and to have asked the
K committee to substitute the Irish
Free State anthem, "The Soldier'.
_ B Song" (B, The Assoeiated Preus)
E The college committee inquired; CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 21-
I whether or not they might compro-The pre-war slogan “Berlin to Bag-
I miso by having both anthems play- dad" has changed to “London to
E od, but it "as made elear that “God ; Bagdad."
5 Save the King" must be omitted. It Direct communieations between the
’ was then explained that such a English capital and ths City of the 1
| break with the tradition of the Arabian Nighs was eper.sd when
£ university would be most painful, the famous Simplon Express extend-
S whereupon the Governor-General ed it. service through Constantinople
——4olved.the—diffiewltv by aenre»«in» . to Nuraeibine. An autobus service
regret that he should be suable to ' links thle town v. MossoeTwhiebisT
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Jahn Ringling, last ef the five, the wear and tear on announcer’s I
2 circus-bulding Ringling Brothers, lungs, proved a failure. The crowd .
' henceforth will dominate the teat wanted the old stuff, with gestures.
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Sunday News-Globe (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 310, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 22, 1929, newspaper, September 22, 1929; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1569347/m1/56/: 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.