Amarillo Sunday News-Globe (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 310, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 22, 1929 Page: 63 of 64
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AND MANY OTHER MODERN
LABOR SAVING DEVICES
The Majestic Radio <
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The Crosley Radio
The General Electric Refrigerator
We extend to you a
cordial i invitation to
visit our booth at the
1929 Tri-State Fair. j
Statisties are offered to show that
American women used 4,000 tons of
powder during 1028; enough lipstek
rapid npeed, and grazed a earabae
eart He we* arrested, and the judre
sentenced him to fiveidays in jail.
ANT AREA WHERE THERE
IS HEAVY TRAFFIC
(Ry International New* Serviee)
TOKrO, Sept 21 —Daylight sav-
ing, with the elocks *et back two
hours inntead of one la likely to be
adopted in Jspan next eummer. The
tegular meeting of Vice-Ministers of
the various ministries took up the
matter in heated debate and finally
reached an agreement in favor of the
proposal. The ressons given were the
promotion of health and efficiency.
The General Electric Sweeper
The Easy Washer
SDN TAN CRAZE WILL
every detail.
With the approval of the initiative
a
unkeep, when one can foresee that
those people who ere in a great hur
ry to get to London to Me* York
and vice versa will undoubtedly, in
>0 years' time or less, be able to
fly across the Atlantic to a definite
time-table.
lag as well as minimtze automobile
theft
Biscailus potato out that his men
alee will reduce the ute of meter
care in other criminal activities. If
a crime is committed a large force of
the patrolmen can be sent to the
WICHITA PREACHER COP
WEDS VISITING COUPLES
herd ahe may tr the
orach British liner Man
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The Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate .Word invite you to visit this instit
. tion at any time.
St. Anthony’s Hospital
711N. Polk
Make it your head*
quarters and if we can
be of service to you it
will indeed be a privi-
lege.
good preacher to atay at the ml
atation each night."-commented
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not marry two girls without com-
Bitting soma form of bigamy. They
appealed to a higher authority, how-
ever; the dork woe overruled, the
licenses were issued and the wedding
was held. . ■
The double wedding won one of the
bggest eeremonies Men Ila has seen
in year*. I wee solemnized in the
great Cathedral of Manila, largest
church on the islands, with Don Tee-'
(atanding behind them) Don Teodor. Tangeo, their wealthy footer father.
Heated, left to right. are Natividad G odina, Lucia Rodina. Simplicio Go-
dina, and Vietorina Godins. Below the twine are shown getting Into
The Empire Cafe Caters to Mm and Women
who know what they want.
Our famous luncheons and dinners are preferred
by scores of the city's leading men and women.
For a light luncheon, for a formal dinner, or for
afternoon tea—we offer a unique menu and
service that can not be duplicated in town.
pretty good proposition fer som•
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niech acting as padrino
and the huge church
of her beet when rhe recently aross-
ed the Atlantic within four hours of
the Bremen's record. .The Hremen,
however, may be expected to do much
better. As her machinery goto down
to ite bearings oho will undoubted-
ly be able to improve on her first
trips,"
Sir Alftea declared ha does not be-
l lev. shipowners will lay down other
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waa crowded to the door* by frlend»
and well-wishers. After the eere-
mony there was * great banquet
In Don Teodoro's home, with the
elite of Manila's noolal and political
cireles in attendance.
Lucio end Simplicio have railed for
the United States, where their vaude-
vile tear will prove their ability to
support their wives. Vietorina end
Natividad are staying here to wait
for them to return.
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Incidentally, thia sate once
BEGAN BATTLE TO SECURE RE-
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- “I cannot see bow the Mauretanta
cen be expectea to beat the Bremen's -
record,” Sir Alfred said in an inter-
view with International Newa Serv-
ice today. "Put it thia way X am
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BONDED
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♦ cosmetics last year than both men
5 Md weBen epent for tobacco, candy
| Md movies combined.
0 gults. But is it really worth while
V- to build for those enormous speeds,
which are very coatly in power Md
At the top ere shown Manila's Siamese twins, their brides
vicinity to guard all highwaya.
Automobile assoctatiohs see an-
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general heading of automobile legis- ______ ___
ation, penalties fer eriminally eure- a man much younger thes myaelft
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esc were stiffened.
Visit Our Booth
at the Tri-State Fair...
9• to be selected from temperance
focieties, workingmen’s clubs and
'other bodice vitally interested in the
question and sent to th* state house
U listen to the legibln#ive hearings
on the repeal measure. ‘Then small
linked, gtoups are expected to eon.
stitute a powerful amateur lobby
which leginlatore will have to take
into considerntion before casting a
veto on’the tieklish question of re-
pealing the 10-year old “Baby Vol-
stead” 'law.
Local and Long DiHance
Furniture Removals
“Our workmen are experts in this line of
business." . ' . ■,
General Court. Once the pi
in the Merchants Building
enty by the German vekse Bremen,
"n Sir Alfred Terrow, vewran British
shipping expert Md inventot tt the
werM-famous marie boiler bearing
bls asms, is the authority tor this
statement, which dons mush,te de-
stroy the iMusion new prevalent in
Britain that the Mauretanin ie cape-
hie of beating the German giant.
Ship Tee Old.
MOBILE ROAD “SZ
(By Interatiomal Mewe Betvlee)
WICHITA, Kans., Sept. 21—Wich-
Ite's marrying paraons are apt to
meet competition from the police de-
portment.
“Where can we find a preacher?"
hailed a voice from a ear as a pa-
trolman wae walking his beat about
midnight,
“Go to the police station, they'll
fix up,” was the patrolman’s an-
•wet.
At ths police station Owen Walker,
11, Great Bend, Kans., end Nipa Md-
ler, it, Sayre, Okla, and a goap of
frienda left the ear and entered. Rev.
R. K. Bach wai spending hie vacation
ae a member of the police “dry”
squad.
Bech laid aside his gun Md road
the wedding ritual for the couple.
“With patrolmen all ever town to
rootle up business, it ought to bo a
Organised delegations
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ton issue has been forced put into
the open before the watchful eyes of
interested eonatttuents, the sual
evasiveness on the subject will be-
come practically impossible,
A petition signed by 20,000 guall-
flsd voters of Massachusetts must be
filed with the secretary of state be-
fore the first Wednesday in Decem-
ber before the petition can be re-
ferred to the General Court. The
campaign for the accumulation of
the necessary signatures has been
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SACRAMENTO. Cat. Sept E1—Th
day of speeding actoss scounty line
to avoid being presented a traffic
ticket is over fa California,
The formation of a tate highway
patrol of nearly 600 officer* abol-
lobes duel •tote-county enforcement
of motor vehicle laws Md eentral
them into a ecrape from which their
quick wit aaved them. Lucio was
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iThere have bees instances, the
California Automohjl Assoclation
eites, where officers, informed that
city or county tresriea wore low in
funds, rounded wb motorists to re-
dues the deficit,------- --------
1 Frank G. Snook li chief of the state
■ division of motor vehteles end wtit
I have for his auperintendent of the
■ mobile force Eugene Biscalluz, for
■ more than 20 year* a deputy sheriff
■ in Loe Angeles county.
I The petrol, a mobile body able to
■ meet emergencles igany portion of
■ the state, can be assigned to any area
B where there i« on unusual traffic
movement. The traffic officers, new
.a able to pursue fleeing autoisto from
one county to Mother, are expected
2 tinae according to expert aylists.
Through the winter with the sun-
> tan will go the new long bob for
5 young ladies, while the older women
2 will prefer the shorterrbob, the as-
. c sociation predicted. Ite report show-
' ed that more money was spent for
physician under whose care you are.placed. . , -
21 a ai1, the hospital facilities of this institution are theequat ot any-aad+
the mission of this message will be fulfilled if this fact can be brought home
to the people of the Panhandle-Plains with enough conviction to lead them
to investigate what actually is available before going elsewhere.
stead of protection of life and prop- bration of vessels which go at ex-
cessively high speed," ha opihed.
But Simplicio appealed the case, on
(ho ground that he, an innocent man,
eoul not legally be seat to Jell; and
since it was impossible to jell Lucio
without jelling Simplicio, the two
boys got off.
From the time they started to
school the twins have Aad. many
friends among ths fair sex; and their
oldest and firmest friendship was
with the two Motea sisters, Nativi-
dad and Vietorina. They danced
with them, played tennis together,
Md sang levo songs under the palm
trees, precisely like any other young
mon; and so nobody was greatly sur-
prised when the sisters announced
i thoft engagements to the twins.
• .Don Teodoro wae delighted. He
. JisMMed while his footer sous ex-
plained that they would accept a
vaudeville engagement in the United
. States in order to earn money to
। hot up their home; and then he gave
hia approval, and promised them a
big wedding.
A Lait-Minute Hitch
There nesrly was a hitch at the
last minute, when a marriage license
i clerk ruled that the twins were eno
! person and not two, Md hence eould
thelrauta.----.-------------------
By NEA Service
MANILA, P. I., Sept. 19-The
world’o two strongest bridegrooms-
the only pair of male Siamese twins
on earth—have settled dewa to mar-
ried life here precisely as any other
brother* would after marrying the
girls of their choice.
Their married life, they say, will
be normal because everything else in
their lives has bean normal. Joined
together by a bond of flesh, they
have had more happiness Md fewer
difficulties than most ordinary folks,
and they see no reason why they
should not go on that way.
The twins, Lucie and Simpli-
do Godina, owe their happiness to
Don Teodoz Xangeo, millionaire
Manila ship owner, who hue ‛heer
their foster father since their In
fancy.
Because of his kindness and fore-
thought, their childhood and young
thanhood have been to nearly Pke
those of the normal human being aa
they could possibly be made.
He Rescued Thom
When the twins were infante they
were being taken about the United
States by s carnival edmpany, which
wa exhibiting them as objeets of
euriosity. Don Teodoro, traveling
in the United State encbuntered
them and was struck by pity snd a
Hospital facilities Unexcelled
Few indeed are the communities of this size which afford hospital facilities
as complete and efficient as St Anthony’s Hospital
Here you will find the latest and finest hospital equipment throughout, se-
lected to lend every possible assistance to the prescribed treatment of the.
I Phot in the battle to secure the TO- EE
Apeal of the Massachusetts "Baby E
. Volstead" Act has boon fired by the E
spun.or. of th. movement, and tbs •
. . yeverberatiens promise to echo loud- •
ly throuzhout the country. •
STThe legality vt the initiative po- m
s tition in form and phrasing has ob- m
", tained the approval of Attorney Gou- M
3 ’ Ml Joseph Warner, thus removing •
a major obstacle from the path of
1 the wartors in tb* cause of repeal. 1
With the assurance that the pe- M
tition will not be rejected because •A
of leg*! irregularities, th* Constitu- Em
tional liberty league, moving spirit •
In the attack on the state prohibition E
enforcement law, is prepared to •
.. . slash with the powerful Anti-Saloon •2
’ league, defenders of the "Baby Vol-
4 Steed” measure. .3 m
State Struggle. m
An intensive statewide struggle, "T
colored by the liberal use of prepa----
ganda, is predicted. Both organisa-
tions omnand political influence
•nd extensive financial support. Na- .
tional leaders in the prohibition A
movement and self confessed op- A
ponents of the prohibition enforce-
ment law will debate the inflamma- 1 2
tery question on Boston platforms.
Tho usual channels of pamphlet and 14d
newspaper advertising will be utj- I
lized to the utmost degree. ‘— —EHe
____ The pressure upon too/nbors of La
1 tte oialp Jogietatorm W whbfc th*
petition will come for a final de- B|w
eision, once the required 20,000 elg- HE
natures have been cocured, is sure to Ead
be emabarrassing. Many political E
eareersgin the state wUl bo deter- •
mined by the otand token on the 4n
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PEOPLE OF AFFAIRS
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ships to boot the Bremen's record.
Build Other Bhipa.
“Undeubtedly other ships eould be
built to improve upon existing re-
desire to help them. He paid op
their contract with the carnival com-
pany and took them to his heme here
as his foster sons.
From the vety first he wee deter-
minod thet they should live es normal
boys live. •
They learned to play about the
patio of his home here, to climb the
tatt,fermibordered-steirway lisdlag
to the balcony, to have games Md
amusements just as any other chil-
dren would; and Don Teodoro's mon-
ey always protected them from the
gaze of the carious.
When they grew old enough, Doa
Teodoro sent them to the public
school. Ho eould have had a tutor
ter thorn, bat bo wanted them to as-
sociate with other children in the.
regular way—Md so to school they
wenL
They loomed to swim, end have
been familiar figures on the beach of
Manila Bay over sinee. They learned
to dance, to play tennis and golf Md
BOBTON. Sept. 21The first
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I f. geles. via San Franeco; 52,000 tons
: of cleansing eroam; 26,250 tons of
t skin lotion; 19,109 tons of eomplexion
amaruoapr 11,600 tons • of neurishine
e r eream; 8,750 tons of foundation
N 4 eroam; 6,562 tods of bath powder and
L - L 2,875 tone of rouge
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• (By International News Serviee)
* CHICAGO, Sept. 21,—Though frost
* may be on the pumpkin, the crate
for that sun-tan complexion will con-
I planned in great detail by the Con-
stitutional Liberty league. They ex-
poet to meet little difficulty. In the
event of failure of the repeal meas-
I • are to pass the legislation, an ad-
. ditional 6,000 signatures will be af-
fixed to the petition and it will be
I e submitted to the electorate.
• . Legal Opinion.
Attorney General Warner, in certi-
fying the initiative petition, ruled
that the repeal of the state prohibi-
tion enforcement eet was e proper
L—---- subject for initiative consideration.
|. He admitted that the argument had
- boon raised that the repeal might
t ■ Work harm, but declared that such a
f eopsideration foil outside hie pro-
Fr Hnce.
i N The responsibility of determining
; My possible detrimentak, effects of
repeal lay entirely with the voters
he said. The phraseology of the pe-
tition Warner found to be correct in
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