Amarillo Sunday News-Globe (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 310, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 22, 1929 Page: 62 of 64
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WASGINGTON, Sept. 21.- Presi-
dent Hoover’s plan for transferrinE
approval of the commissien he will
published by the Rhode Island Tu-
bereulosis association, showed that
Cranston had the lowest death rate
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A plot of ground near the spot
where the revolutionist’ guillotine
chopped off aristocratie heads will
become United States territory on
January 1, 1930. On this plot, the
aortho Mt corner of the Place do la
Corncorde, will rise the new Amer-
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sf laws, at a eery oarlyiage, she has
three times been a winner in the
Paris Law Faculty competitions. Her
recent election undoubtedly foretells
future feme.
AUGUSTA. Me, Sept. Si—Old Fort
Tnirft, Wit in TIM to pftoeet the
early settlers of Maine from Indians
and to defend the head of navigation
of the Kennebec river, today stands
restored amid the bustle of twen-
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* We are always on the job, and offer you the maxi-
mum in Alemiting, tire repairing, gasoline and oil
services. We also carry a complete stock of auto-
mobile accessories. Pay us a visit.
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of the Kennebec, enabling peaceful
navigation and making it possible
for frontiersmen to drive logs for
the erection of hemes and additional :
Those globe-trotting Roonevelt buys. back in the United States after adventuring and hunting tor several
rr-rse- in the wilds or Tibet and Indo-Cina, are shown above exhibiting one of their prise colleetions of the
expeditton-a tore panda bear skin,-appreximetely six feet lenr. end belleved ta be the first er ft taken by
a white man. Ahove, left to right, are Colonel Theodore Roosevelt. Suydam Cutting, photographer of the expe:
ditto*. Stanley Field st Field Museum, Chicago,to which the ahto and other trophies were presented, and
Kermit Roosevelt.
DENVER, Sept. Six-Woman’s van-
ity. ereating a desire to be slender,
and the present day diet fads con-
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from widely scattered sources. ( without hope that vaccine may be
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Newcomb attributes 20 per cent of
the desths of moa between the “200
Deputies bas recently reduced the tax
on sugar and this extremely neces-
sary article will be one-half et a
* ent cheaper to the pound than it
T has been for some months past. This
makes one whole coat on the kilo-
gram which is an appreciable amount
to the housekeeper at the jam-making
pieted in 1932, according to Repre-
sent st ire Milton William Shrove, of
Pennsylvania, chairman of the sub-
committee on Appropriations for the
Department of State and the Depart-
ment of Commerce.
Coming to Paris on business m-
nected with the new embassy Repre-
sentative Shreve said;
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933; Colorado, 8,218,875; Idaho, 10,
734,420; Minnesota, 107,996; Mon-
tans, 6,900,144; Nebraska, 28,860;
E. B. Meyer
THE AUTO STORE
Corner of 6th and Van Buren
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stock a thorough checking NOW, so
as to be in position to take care of
your fall and winter business.
THE TROY LAUNDRY
J. N. VERNON, Owner
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The greater portion of the area
is in states west of the eastern
Colorado and Wyoming border. Ne-
vada, where 53,410,938 acres or 71
per cent sf the entire state to in
public domain, win be most greatly
affected.
Utah, with 25,147,867 acres of its ;
area in public domain, is the necond
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The only eastern state with any, found which will give healthy per-
appreciable area in public lands is tons, and especially young rttttrwR,|
Florida. with 13,863 acres, largely some degree of immunity. The vac- ;
in swamp land in the center of the eine BCG has been given considerably
in Europe, and many reports are fa-
We are Jobbers and Distributors of Majestic Hotel Ranges,
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Designers, Contractors and Jobbers of Restaurant, Cafe-
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roared the business of a state capital { —
now mavea without inUxrup’-iun. ..IL
The cannon of the ancient block- DUnnE
house commanded the upper waters •IUUL
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ehanged within. In reconptructing
the interior long-for-gotten fireplaces
were brought to light.
Where once Indianeries resounded,
tomahawks flashed and flintlocks
of the reentry last year was $6,193,-
' 966, which ineludes money received
for the sale of load. Of this amount
IS par eent went into the general
fund of the federal treasury, 52¥
per cent to the reclamation fund, all
of which is spent in western or
publie land states, sad 37% per cent
went back into publie land states
for echools and reads.
More than half of the amount re-
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We have instock complete lines of Majestic Coal and Gas Ranges, Coffee Urns, Urn Stands, Steam
Tables and muany other items of greatest importance. --
Don't overlook you heeds in Chinaware, Glassware, Silverware and Cooking Utensils.
Our stock is the most complete within 300 miles of Amarilo, and most importantof all
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
Here are a few of the many Items we carry in Hotel, Kitchen and Lunch Room Equipment:—
Hotel Gas Ranges, Hotel Coal Ranges, Combination Ranges, Metal Top Cook Tables, Canopies and
Vent Pipe, Ventilating Fans and Blowers, Electric or Hand Power Grinding Machines, Crushers,
Freezers, and Dish Washers, Refrigerators, Compartment Steamers, Jacketed Kettles, Lunch Coun-
ters, Stools, Back Bars, Coffee Urns, Urn Stands, Coolers, Ice Cream Cabinets, Cream and Milk
Dispensers, Electric Fans, Dishes, Dish Trucks, Tables, Chairs, Show Cases and Display Cases, Silver-
ware, Cutlery, Cash Registers.
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DUNLOP TIRES
Life will be sweeter in Paris’ this appoint and finds tavor in congress,
winter for the French Chamber of 10,031,722 actes of land will be
placed in the hands of the states.
YOUNG MADEMOISELLE IS
ELECTED SECRETARY OF
THE JUNIOR BAR \
e, IntamnationarIm Sn.iM) \
PARIS, Sept. 21.—That Freneh
Women ere becoming the equals o
men in all professlohs, le onee mors
ilustrated by the recent election of
-1...... ypung. Mademoiselle Aliette Carre as
\ sreretary of the Junior Ber, e dis-
' tinguinhed position does held by two
A former president, Raymond Poincare
and Alexander Millerand having both
Nbeen, in theirprobationary stages as
MeNlbarristera, "Steretaries de la Con-
Eh ference
F 1 It is not often that a women ear-
F dUe off this title. The first “bar-
ristress" io do so was Mlle. Keeper.
Milo. Tinayte, daughter
known author end then
m. a brilliant woman, the
be elected at her first
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ground belonging to the government mental stage.”
In Alabama, Kansas, Louisiana, Michl- ------------
gan, Mississippi, Oklahoma and Wis- It estimated that the total world
consin. ; divisiens of forest areas amount to
Acreage of public land ' in other mere than T,487,696,000 acres. The
atates follows: ’ > total forest area ot North America is
Arizona, 16,911,367; Arkansas, 25,- 1 1,443,957,000.
just received the coveted
of the Logton of Honour ,
work in a field whieh, up tl <
eat moment, has been I
I monopolized by the men,
"By thib I io not mass to 1
that I am an opponent of the t
To be electedmi
dgain Franklin does the impossible I
150 MILE
non-sfop ENDURANCE RECORD ON
Pike’s Peak
with Burrillville second and Warwick
His expedition stopped nine days at thira.
tke fort before it prensed bnward to | Remark ing on the feet that each of
attack the British in ( aneda the towns showing an unusually’ low
' T 1 tuberculosis death rate is the home
I of a hospital for tubereular patients.
। Dr. Barnes pointed out that 20 years
ago, sueh a hospital was considered a
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eemb seye, very little has been done . I
to reduce the death rate from the' 1H0 with ‘only SO Any» Ato
Involves Acreage of 190,031,722 "a-tnga,,
-------------- cal examinations comes true,'’ Dr.
reived came from bonuses, royalties | Barnes said, "our ability to fid and
and leaaes of mineral rights. The. save cases may be doubled*
amounts received from that source Commenting upon the efficacy of
was 83,026.150. The sale of publiclavaeeineimtrentingtubereutar enses
land brought $312,144. The bale of he said, "What hope have we for a
revested timber and railroad lands ....
and other publie offices will also be whieh made its reconstruetion pos-
housed la this building. t sible. With the aid of architeets
The government will take posses- l the fortifications. palisades and
eion of ths site on tbs first of the blockhouses were egain ereeted. The
year and the building will be com- main building. Intact as fsr as the
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Neweomb recommends Colorado
climate for tufereulosis dutterers. "I
Maoe «• Denvee from New York in
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"The building will cost $1,114,000
and it will be constructed on the
name arehitectural lines as the Roth-
achila mansion which housed the Cer-
ete de IUnion Artistique on this site
for many years.
"We have now twenty projects in
view to provide suitable quarters for
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young women who wear out New
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THE OME-TMITY $2230 • • THE ONE-TMIETY-HIVE $2485
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Restoration of' the fort was made forts. I (By International News Sezvice) ,
possible by William H. Gannett, pub- On the oncient parade ground eel-| PROVIDKNCE, R. I., Sept, tl —
Usher of Maine newspapers, who pro- diers of the king, long since van- Rhode Island showed a greater de-
isbed, drilled to the ulsythm of fife |glime le the luboreulssis death rate —
and druni. ainle 1901 than any other New Eng-
oi-
tariat de la Conference dea Avocats
in the highest honor that can come
to « young lawyer in France. It is
composed of the twetve Paris barrts-
ters-at-law in the first five years of
their practice who have shewn them-
selves the moot eloquent pleaders in
various contaee that . are held
throughout the year.
Mademoiselle Carre, daughter of a j
retired colonel, ia one of the meet
brilliant "atagiares" France has over
known and seema to have the mark-
inzs of a great lawyer. She is young
27 years ago J. N. Vernon started the first laundry
in Amarillo. 27 yean la a long time, and the
covered wagon was still in evidence at that' time.
The -Troy -Laundry -stands-as a-menument to-satis-
. factory service, and is one of the most modern in
the Panhandle. Complete laundering and cleaning
services, under the supervision of experts. Pay us
a visit when you come to the Tri-State Pair.
VIGE OF FRENCH EXPEBTeswsa..
Ths old fort’s defenaive purpore, | laud or Middle Atlntie state, aecord-
were served at the end of six years- ing to a survey recently completed
Then it became a dwelling place and by Dr. Harry Lee Barnes, auperin-
finally, when much of its original ; tennent of the State Sanitorium.
form had been obliterated by the The fesults of the investigation.
Augusta.
Old drawings and plan, were found,
S de « H zeanteu: --y
who is here to make a survey of the pek cent in the lazt 25 year.
of the Celorede Tuhereulosis
clatioa aad tks Denver aodie
says, . ' B
Pioneers
4 - IB- Intethatieuni New, Berviee)
L ATLANTA, Sept- 21—The city
council ha, abandoned the graduated
1 4 speed law and fixed thirty mile, an
hour a, the maximum opood within
I the city limits.
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FARIS, Sept. 2IeThe film mst
remain visual or a will be worth
nothipz Tho einema la music for
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"e LA' ax02i "buhn. / -
top— temperature varying from freezing to .14
degrees below freezing—more than half the way
through enow-walled lanes with the last two
milestoftheroedwayriceruttedand-frozen*150
milM without »toppint! Such a trip by ordi-
nary cars seems almost impossible because of
cooling troubles, strain on the engine and lose
air-cooled Franklin Sedan, driven by Cannon
Ball Baker, completed thia grueling run in the
astonishing time of 4 hours, 15 minutes, without
overheating—or injury to the engine. Time was
checked by Western Union and Postal officials.
Tina is the kind of performance thousands of
Franklin Owners are enjoying every day. You,
too, will be an enthusiastic Franklin follower after
one ride in the powerful Franklin. Try it!
• season and to the cafo-keeper who
sometimes begrudges that extra lump
to some of hie sweet-toothed cus- I largest public land stole in the union,
tomerg. I California, with 20,209,421 acres,
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ATLANTA ADOPTS 30 1
IS MAXIMUM SPEED LAW
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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/m1/62/: 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.