Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 206, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 8, 1930 Page: 3 of 12
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Dial 4641
Washing - Grensing - Pollshing
Amarino Blde
Phone 2-2038
Announcing
But it was time to
Dr. Louis K. Patton .
pick up Rita and taka her to tea
700 Taylort Bt.
Phone 7211
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Take this tested lexative, tente
Blackburn's ambulance. Ph. 2323-4.
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recommend Palmolive
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made of the finest tobac.
co—The Cream of the Crop
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say that Luckies are loss
irritating to your throat.
heating process. Everyone
knows that heat purifies
a professional endorsement the like
of which has never been known in
the entire history of beauty culture
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the
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Dr. E. A. Metzger
Physician ana Sargeon, with
ANron
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EUGEMO
or Min
muat be somebody decent!" She said
through elenched teeth. Sha knew
there was. There was Jack, flyina
away from bar up to Maine. How she
PHSSL
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To get the beat results, manage
Palmolive lather gently into the skin
of face and throat. Allow it to pene-
trate the pores. Then rinse it off,
first with warm water, gradually
with raider and colder. That's all
there is to it! Use ice as an astrin-
gent occasionally if you hare an oily
skin. You’l love the refreshing,
delicate afterglow that Palmolive
and
Auditors
Bo modems.-bn moderate in_all
things,even la smoking. Avoid that
future shadow® by avoiding over-
indulgence, if you would maintain
f rain on
it rained
to make
PEARL UPTON
et Chicago
Trl» Tee Leng.
213 East led
The board of stewards of ths Polk
Btreet Methodist Church will meet
this evening at a o’clock in the
chapel.
red #4 at
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leaves.
Ana, of
course, you’ll
uss it for the
bath, too.
continued
with the
run above
the local
11 be scat-
points in
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waited-la the anteroom for half an '
hour. Poor other girla were waitine.
toe, bet at least it was reassuring to .
be only one of five. Usually there |
were 25.
Jane set quietly to a ntraight-
backed chair. Her feet were wet aad
she felt cold and hungry, but she
had hope in her heas. Maybe this '
would be the placel
Finally aa effielent seeretary camo '
from the inner office and motioned
Jane into the sanetum. Her heart
beat high, for the other four girla
had preceded her. Maybe the secre-
tary liked her hokal
" The man neroes the hur mahogany
desk was fat and nondeseript and
NBC. network
eie.TeAmertemnTbdemdn.ae
chii eon carne 1
stuff, but so her
she did not not
dreaded the hear
MMSkAEuSKI
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■Relay days were never lucky for
me." be added aa an afterthought
"I oughtn't to have tried to find her
today."
His eyes were cold, bio voice busie
nesslike.
■Ne referencesr His voice wae
sharp.
Jank shook her head. Bko had come
to dread .that question. - . ____?
"I know nobody in New York."
she exnained quickly, "but I caa
work aad I'm a good atenographer.
Let me tab* a letter for you to prove
H!" Her voice trembled with her
emotion.
The man looked at her for a loag
time. He saw her mass of golden
hair, her white skin, her deep blue
eyes. He noted her shabby elothes
and her worn shoes. Then ho spoke.
“I'm afraid there is no place for
yen on my staff. My office force is
rather well filled now. I never take
anybody without referencee, of
course." He paused and lowered his
bland, safe lather of Palmolive Soap.
It gets down beneath the surface.
It routs out dirt and dust without
irritation, leaving the skin refreshed
and glowing with natural color.
The specialist studies skin are,
experiments with methods and prod-
ucts until the one best way is found.
And 23,720 such specialists endorse
Palmolive.
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2 ALL COMMUNITIES TO TAKE
PART IN CAMPAIGN FOR
CANDIDATE
honfnssinetshdogdroKemr
MME DAHLSTRAND
of Stockholm
"NO REFERENCEST"
Francine went to tea With the
Viscount Guiteau at the Plaza. Aad
she got the gold-and-chiffon wrap
from the Sth avenue shop just across
N "Irs TOASTED"/
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"Coming events
cast thelr
sN.ri.wv before
Eatabilahed Uto
H. V. ROBERTSON & Co.
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of the
Bites"
MARGUERrTT HOARE
or London
ally go back to her room, but she
went, through the rate, after th* N- .
brary had elosed and she could ne
longer find shelter there. Onee la
PEZZA
of Nantes
NTEVER, in all the history of
1N beauty culture, has there been
such universal approval of any prod-
uct as is given to Palmolive Soap
today. When trained, skilful pro-
fessionals unite in recommending
one panticular soap, that recommen-
dation is significant. And there are
23,720 such specialists, in 16 dif-
ferent countries, who consider Palm-
olive Soap the ideal means of keep-
ing skin dear, lovely, wholesome!
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One Trial of
Green Gold
Lubrication
aad yec will realtze the truth uf
the REEN GOLD SLOGAN . . .
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It’s toasted"
E.S. BURGESS
LUMBER
Cornev Fifth and Tyler Btructa
Phone a-om
"There might be some part-time
werk. Suppose you came back after
• d’elock. W• might have dinner to-
gather at some coay little place."
"There Mart Be Somebody!"
Jane steed allent, too aiek at heart
to be even angry. It was always like
that when abb said she had aa refer-
eueea. She was used to it new. She
turned oa bar heel and walked out
of the office without comment. In
the Ante-room the four pretty girls
still were watting. She wondered bit-
terly If they had referencea. She felt
ft
man had offered to buy.
Lynch had predicted, and when th*
viseeunt steed on the porch and
questioned Mrs. Matenoy about Jane,
the sain fell on his immaculately
tailored shoulders and on his ex-
pensive bowler hat And he might
have spared himself these ineon-
xer for overnight reeulta. Sola see money-
bask cuarantee by aU druculuta. The SSe
beetle eent sine twics as meek as the Me eise.
LAX-ANA
(Doubje Strength)
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Art Six
—Babies
i In fall
(Three
dy tap )
ry tap;
Dr. P. M. Waltrip
OF DRS. WALTRIP & VAN
HALTERN, SPECIALISTS
of Fort Worth, is now locatea in Amarillo for a limited time to do
reetal work. We treat aU farm* ef PILES without eutting, tying,
burning or eloughing and without detention from businesa
We have been in Fort Worth neventeen years during which
time we have eared hundreds of people to and around Amarillo, any
at whom we will be glad to give aa referencea.
Thin le an excellent opportunity of getting well at home with,
out the added expense of going away and the toes of time front
your work. Examination and consultatlon free. Bee me now, us
I will only have a limited time hgre.
HERRINO HOTEt, ROOM 4M
Office Houraa • to 12—1 to s
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100 mil.,
counti «.
•s, or 38
in these
, with 88
uf Texas,
te. based
r», to be
fashionabl. pincn, ana Janes boped
there might be something here. She
No Day Too Cold. No Dey Ten ...
War, No spee Tos Fat, Nur -
rE STORY THUS FAB
After apending two years to
prison for a theft committed by
Hal Armitage. Elatne Jehaaen to
freed on parole. To start life anew
the warden suguesta abe take the
nemo of Mb mother, Jane Drew.
She start* for New York.
NypOLPH
at Detroit
F
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et Hear wood
IS THIS YOU
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DR. G. C BRUCE
Practice limited to the I root meat
of Genito-Urinary, Bleed end
Skin Diseases.
(Ten year experience in
Hot Springs. Arkansns.)
Ml Ollvek-Eakle Bldg.
"Fa
MLLB.aainm
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<a south
railrond
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qualified
cent of
« of the
poll of
it of the
an esti-
■tes, this
0 ballot.
Stic pri-
Lucky instead"
. Hope!
If the relay day was unlucky for
the Viscount, it was unluck» fat
Jane also. Bain ruined ehoes, and
shoea rest money, and girls hunting
for a job must walk the pavements
on shea which are not tea down at
Um heel.
“Job hunting in the rain!” Jane
trumped up and down the avenue ap-
plying to several places which had
advertised for help In the morning's
paper. She had spent three preeiouy
easts for the paper. Bio had had no
breakfast.
"I wish I were a man," Jane sighed.
"Then I wouldn't have to worry about
the run to my silk stockingsl”
She had applied systematically for
every possible job in the help wanted
eolumns that day. She tramped the
streets until late afternoon, and the
was desperately tired. The last place
on her list was a email radio shop
Just off Fifth avenue. It was not a
His well-cut elothes end Conti-
nental manners confirmed her worat
fears,
"She eaid she was geta’ home and
she packed her elothes and left."
Mrs. Maloney wae positive of her
facts.
"She’s paid up her rent for this
week, but she didn’t even stay the
time out, that’s all I know!"
Mrs. Matoney finally elosed the
doe* in the Viscount’s face. The rale
was chilly and aha had some potatoes
evoking. She eimply couldn’t be
bothered ony snore about thia girL
She did net prepose to stand there
chatting all day. «
So the Viseeunt, who had been Ha!
Armitage, went back and climbed lute
the ear, swearing softly under his
breath. He cursed himself for his
folly,
"Probably the little fool know ths
girl had moved!" And he pounded
the flear of the limourine sharply
Night Club, where one evening she
nees Armitage, peeing as e titled
European. Later she to diecharged
by Margoll.
Jack proposes to her, but Jane
knows she cannot marry him with-
out telling him her past. He leavea
for Benton, nod Jane finds a new
boarding place in order to evoid
Armitage. Only Bod knows her
whereaboute. Arthur Harris, who
was partly responsible for bar be-
leg fired and who wishes to help
her, and Armitage both seek Jane's
whereabouts from Francine, the
ether checkgirl at the night club.
"Reach for a
nede
life ofamanof normal weight. We do not rnpmggnr that gmoidag Udcy Strike
______i figures or cause the reduction of flesh. Wo do declare that when tempted to
do yourself too well, if you will "Reach for a Lucky inetead," you will thus avoid over-indulgence in
things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding over-indulgsace, maintain a ■odem, graceful form.
... the world over
before th* evening's performance. He
sighed. Rita wae getting distrema-
ingly expensive. He wee getting
rather bored with her. Hie thoughts
turned to June Draw again.
"She was 4 pretty thing. Too thin
now," he reminiseed. “Wonder if ehe
fancier for a moment she can give
me the slip! No doubt she recog-
nised me. I could tell by her eyes-,
scared te death. I must get track of
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rfives OF LOVE
The Love Story of a Girl Aviator
the gn-
has Pen
r weather
Colman,
that thin
during the
eve cloudy
me, W a
"Still ralning." Jane spoke aloud as
abo eame to the street. She walked
up Mb areas*, wondering where eh*
cento go to sit down for a white and
rest. Buddenly the big lions of the
library teemed ay, glittering in the
rain. She went into the library and
sat down et e big table. I was cov-
ered with boohs. She was tee tired to
hunt any boobs of her own selection,
but piehod up the one before her. It
woe a story ej Japan, aad she read
for Awhile, forgetting.p troubles
Finally hunger forced her to leave.
There wae a cheap realaurant around
the corner and she bought a bowl of
__highly manicured. Jane stood before __
-55a bim, plendingiyiexpectant - . SSomewher in -Ma. mazid therek
the wey. She had played her cards
properly by intimating that the task
of getting Jane’s address hod been a with hie eaae.
tremendous one. If the wrap had 1' ’
had felt all along the girt, was tee g-g , _
.....— "respeet ablemmeu hendm-
Pursuit
rprised by
Jay night,
four men,
I were on
et of cor-
i “
her. She may be rateable She’u
bo marrying a wealthy husband one
of these days. Then shell bo pretty
useful to me. rm beginning to need
"T viccunt ordered his chauffeur
to stop at a telegraph office. He
sent off a cryptic message to Detreit.
"If eh* really went back home I'd
Maaalprexrnitmrtrduhhmhia hetzina"iFhcadabe, rmin her
there to team to fly. JaM and her hunpiciona about Jane Drew. She winbe fairly easy. I knew the name
bXlXy; Jtak WM had frit all along the girt was to. he, uping nowi» H. M hla
dteacd quicuy toward tha lonung to ba with AtM. Sho migha
next oTice and MW tbit it was have been M hapvyl
empty before ba continued:
ayene pald
E wheeler.
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•An investigation conducted by the Asociationok LfeInsurance Medical Directors and rite Actuarial Society
of America revealed the fact that tha death rate increases practically 1% for every pound of excess weight
carried between the ages at 40 • nd 44 years. In other words, a man 40 pounds overweight at this age has
only 60% of
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Tbe need of sodp muI wattr
Experts, in studying the duo, find
that the pores secrete oil, dust, dirt
and pounder. These accumulations
gather into hard Hinle masses. Un-
less these masses are removed thor-
oughly and regularly, the pores be-
come coarse, blackheads appear ...
sad along come all those blemishes
one wishes so to avoid.
Now, the one best way to remove
impurities from the pores, is the
speelni to Th. Nrwv.
PERRYTON, July T—An active
Campaign in the interest sf Senator
Cint Small for governor will be
waged in Ochiltree county until-elec-
tion time by members of ths Small
For Governor club, and the campaign
will be taken into every community
in the county.
A group of leaders met at • lunch-
aon Saturday end discussed plans for
th* campaign. Speakings have already
been planned for Not ta and Farns-
worth, and others will be hold in
Perryton, Bookes Waka and other
places in the county to explain the
platform of this West Texas candi-
B. L. Rogers of Farnsworth, county
" ehairman has appointed George M.
Perry and M. R. Coffee to hear the
campaign in Perryton and leaders
will be selected in ench of the com-
tnunities. Rogsrs reports that Small
is gaining ground In this section
every day and that he is certain to
be in the runoff of the vote of the
Panhandle will help to piece him
there. The campaign here will be car-
ried on through the mulls an4 by per-
sonal work and public Meetings.
cost considerably more than the *100
Francine had first estimated, that was
because Francine was a clever girl.
As soon as the purchase was made
and the Viscount had the desired ad-
dress in bls.hand, he put Francine
in a taxi and wwed good-by. Quickly
he ordered his own chauffeur to drive
the ear down (th avenue to the 48th
street address.
It hod reined all day, just aa Rod
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The asnoelation of
Your Throat Protection—against irritation—againt cough
, five years from now?
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