Amarillo Sunday News-Globe (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 107, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 3, 1929 Page: 3 of 52
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AMARILO SUNDAY NEWS AND GLOBs
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is said te be the largest manufaeturer
of blackleg vaccine in the world. Hall
Medford is manager of the company
and takes an active part la the work
of Iba Panhandle Livestock Associa-
tian.
The only just Judge is our Makar
Who can read the motive and heart
For all do net walk in the sunlight
There are some who walk apart.
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their directors believe, will do 27
knots: one will be a 50,000-ton ereft,
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The Amarillo Hotel Coffee Shop is Famous for Food.
We are serving the best corn fed beef ever produced in
the Panhandle. Try it.
"Dven the chureh people come up
to see us and they are always wel-
eome. It keeps the spirits of the boys
ap to have atrangers come to visit
them. A lot of misslonary work cm
be done right here in the jail, and a
feller baa a lot of time to meditate
over it."
“Say, thank that follow who driver
around the jail with that caliope, ad-
vertising one of the pieture sohwa,”
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WELCOME,
CATTLEMEN!
You are invited to bear the in-
auguration over the greatest of
Radios
The Bremer Telly
AT OUR SHOP
DAVIS ELECTRIC
COMPANY
WORLD’S GREATEST SHIPMAS-
TERS BATTLE FOR CONTROL
OF ATLANTIC ,
"HOWDY, COWBOY! THE HOUSE IS YOURS—MAKE
YOURSELF AT HOME!"
Ten beer the strains of the Preach
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During the wash the planta should
be kept out of sunlight for two days.
For life baa its qunshine and aorrow
And some trouble may lead yea
astray
For you are the same folks that we
are
Aad your skeleton may rattle some
And the ones who look down upon us
With the look of accusing eyes
Would they could turn this same
light
And see what within them Has.
KEW YORK. Mares,.Houe plants
should restive regular bathe of soap
and water, but it is to be noted that
they differ from small boya to eao
The accusing eyes looking at us
With on unfriendly and censuring
gaze.
Have not the power to search the /
heart
Or know of its troubled ways.
400 Booms
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The old theory that surgery was
the only method by which hemor-
rhoids (piles) could be suecessfully
cored has been wholly disproved. This
treacherous affliction which slowly
but surely undermines the health of
its victims, if taken (a time, can be
successfully treated without recourse
to surgical aid. All this is fully ex-
plained la a new booh, fatly illus-
trated and copyrighted, just pub-
lished by the noted rectal specialist.
Dr. McCleary, C-538 Elmo Blvd, Ex-
celsior Spring, Mo. It describes la
detell the mild McCleary treatments
by which more than 15,000 persons
living in all parts of the United
States have boon cured. If you or
any of your relatives or friends suf-
for from piles or rectal trouble in
any form, write today for this free
book and their Hot of cured patients
in your community. They will be
sent ia plain wrapper, postpaid.
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Dounced that they will eend represen-
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First
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chimed in BUI Magnuson. fWe like
to heer the muaic. And while you
ere at It yea might tell some of the
people that we would appreciate some
megazines over here.
“Tell more of the preachers to
eome around. Vs gays ain’t each a
bad lot.”
Oren Stewart is judge Md “Blondy”
Rose is sheriff in the largest tank in
the jail. Eleven men are housed in
thia tank which to known as Lower L
Two Meals e Dar.
Prisoners in the jail are served two
meals a day. Breakfast is served et
8 la the morning and dinner to served
at 4 o’clock in the afternoon.
t Oatmeal, alternating with rice, ba-
eon, brood. coffee, milk and sugar are
served for breakfast while the even-
ing meal eonsist of etow on Tues-
days and Fridays, mashed potatoes,
boiled potatoes. row onions, meet oc-
casionally, earn broad, Md podding,
three times a week. Pastry to not
served at the jail Md only when
friends send it are delicacies of this
kind given to the prinoners,
“Boss, we is sho’ onuf treated white
in die heah jail,” said George Meri-
di th, judge in the negro and Mexican
JOE T. SNED.
As president of the Panhandle Live-
stock Association, Joe T. Saeed will ।
be in Austin this week working for '
the interests of every cattleman in ,
Texas. Mr Sneed hated to miss the ,
convention but bo felt that the pas-
sage of the Small ant-land grabbing •
bills was ths most ippportant thing
before the cowmen today.
Mr. Sneed is a scion of one of Tex-
as oldest and finest familie. His
father and mother were both born
la the state aad his grandfather
came to Texas one hundred years ago.
“The Panhandle’s
Meeting Place!”
Cattlemen from all
over the world have
made this hotel their
headquarters year aft-
er year when in Ama-
rillo.
X H Inmates of Jail Tell
" nt Of Life Behind Bars COMPETE FOR
T * Br CARL R. BIMON.
The Potter county jail ha# the rap-
utation of being one of the eleanest
institutions of Ite kind la the M-
tiro United States.
N. D. Collier, of El Faso, district
director of the U. S. Immigration
Service in a visit here las' week
stated that the local jail ia the elean-
est one that he has ever visited.
“The jail isn’t a Paradise for law
breakers,” said J. T. Crane, one of the
inmates, “it’s a hard cold place of
incareeration bet it isn’t lacking to
the elements of sympathy, humane
treatment and human intoresta."
Have not the power to search the
heart.
Or know of Ite troubled waya
The above verso, written by a wom-
M known as “Pistol Peto" ia the
Fetter county jail the past week,
perhaps best expresses the eentiments
of the majority of the people inear
s stated ia the jail, ranging from a
mere wisp of a girl. 14 yean old. to
the most aged ia the jail, who to Bear-
ing three score years. ,
With mere thaa 60 people la the
jail, six of whom are women, offi-
cers of Potter county’s penal iustl-
tutlon have the opportunity to listen
to many tales of crime, abuse, hard-
•hip, persecution aad elandering.
Words of praise for RUi Thompson,
sheriff, John Milligan Md Marshall
Nelson, Jailers, were voiced by every
•ao of the inmates of the jail.
“The best jail that I have ever been
fa between New York City aad Hono-
lulu," drawled Charley chadd, “sher-
if la upper cell three..
"I have made quite a few te my
time and I can't say that I have ever
been treated be ter than the boys
here treat ns he food is better
than the average.
“Of course H’s ao fun being jailed
bat a follow ean got a lot of satis-
Get Acquainted!
with the superb styling, the superior woolens and
the beach workmanship that features every
MEYER & MEYER, hand tailored, made to your
individual measure suit. To own a MEYER &
MEYER suit is to know the utmost in quality.
Right now—our dhowing of imported and.domes-
tic woolens is complete. One of the finest and
largest ever shipped in Texas. The cost is no
more, only
women’s call, while the writer was
4 - being escorted through the jail. ia a
s, high slightly false soprano, a alight-
ly worn alto was heard in another
woman’a cell, whUe a gruff bass
boomed out from one ot the men's
rslls and a “whiskey" tenor joined
the chorus from Mother pert of the
jail.
The prisoners are kept In .their
cells at all times but nearly every pris-
oner la the jail knows the other j ris-
oners through eonvetsations carried
ea behind the bare.
Ed Passehl, wbe it to said attempt-
ed a jail break several weeks r:o,
end who later get a lot of pablleity
through going on a baager strike,
seems resigned to his fate and talked
‘freely.
“I have not been in a lot of jails."
said Passehl, “but this place is the
cleanest eao that I have ever been in,
and I haven't a kick coming on the
treatment I get. I guess they treat
me better than I deserve.
“Most of my time since I was it
has been spent in penitentiaries
(Passehl is 34 now). We got service
hero Md everybody around seems to
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reign supreme in beautiful Wolf-
lin Estates. Here, a choice home-
site with all modern features, and
near a good school, awaits your •
approval and selection. Sea thia
modern, restricted residential
park today—only a ten-minute
drive from the business section.
Winter prices still prevail—plan
now to build that ideal home in
OUR AEPUTTION
GOODICOFFEEI
started ia tbs
From the onee who have started to
Most My old time la the jail house,
Plaintively singing of home.
All are not guilty who are in base
Cireumstances Md fete came be-
tween ,
And dssr snss were left behind ns
And they could nst intorvene
The crown worn by the Mauretania _ . HALL MEDFORD.
Tranquillity....
. faction in not being persecute con-
dinually."
“Tanka" Organised.
Boek tank in the jail has IU sher-
iff, Judge, end some of the tanks that
are crowded hove A prosecuting at-
torney.
Whoa there is a new arrival, or
1 when M "outsider breaks in" (in
w jail language) bo is immediately
hauled late kangaroo court. A fine
of 81 is assessed and costs of $1.50
are added. Thia makes the offender
a participating member. In other
words, he is entitled to shore in the
fines "extracted" from later arrivals.
The money derived in this method
is used to buy magazines, eigarets
and sweats.
If a chap should hapven to be
luckless end doesn't have the required
amount of money, he is allewed to
work his fine out at the rate of 10
cents a day.
“A good worker is worth that
money," said Joe Dunwoody,- belig
detained at the jail in connection
with the murder of the nightwatch-
men at Hedley. "He gets to clean
ap the jail and do a lot of little jobs.”
Dunwoody has bssn elevated to the
position of sheriff of Upper 1. Troy
Horton, who has received state wide
publicity the past week through be-
ing tried for murden is judge of
this tank.
Contrary to the general opinion
that there would be much wailing
« in the jail, sieging and laughter is
3 heard throughout the greater part of
$ ‘the day aad often far into the night.
The prisoners are permitted to have
violins, mandolins, harps or other mu-
sical string instruments in their cells
but saxaphones and vietrolas are ta-
booed.
“There’s a Rainbow Round My
eyes looking at as
iendl9 Md censuring
Are the same as the foldks outside.
They are in from every walk ef life,
Driftwood and the treat of tide.
We’re all in the jail house together.
All eating the jail house beas.
Each eao has his burden of troubles.
Secretly pocked in his jeans
$10.00 A Month
Per $1000
LOWEST MONTHLY PAY IN TOWN — NO
OTHER EQUALS IT—DO NOT TAKE OUR
WORD FOR IT—INVESTIGATE FOR YOUR-
SELF. .
The abstract remalns la Amarillo
Inspeeting and avpraising done by Amarillo men
Title passed M by Amarillo Attorney
No waiting for money after papens are sizned, men s
aceessable Immediately.
No stoek to purehase
A dafnlta proposttton; M Iftlf ibNis
-O----AA---- AluAAamAa m.
GePeBGIS MI amnwan, RA
LONDON, March, A-The fight be-
tween America Md Europe for su-
premacy la North Atlante atearship
t raffia has inapired a forecast by
British shipping authorities that the
speed ef ocean transit will be revolu-
tionixed.
The world's grestset shipmnasters,
driven by mutual rivalry and the
challenge of the dirigible, are in-,
creasing their budgets and enlarging I
their building plans.
coll. “Co’se we wants out but Mr.
John Md Mr. Bill doesn’t mistreat
us like in some jails ah has been in."
Probably the moat interesting cells
are those oceupied by the women.
Florence Rutherford, IS, and Fern
Teevan, 14, occupy the upper cell
while Mario Adams, Mrs. J. E. Gib-
boa ead two other women occupied
the tower tier. Mrs. Adems has been
removed since the visit.
Mrs. Adams was niek-named the
“Aimco Semple McPherson" of the
jail by her associates. It was she,
according to other inmates, who hept
up the jovial spirit of the cell.
Immaculately elean in appearance,
her cell won one of the show places
of the jail. She hod mode and eat
pictures which were hung on the
walls. “Just to give it a homelike ap-
pearance," she said.
Florence and Fern, the two most
youthful prisoners in the jail who are
being held for dotation of the Dyer
act, being charged with stealing m
automobile in Amarillo and driving
it to Tucumcari, scarcely seem to
realize what it is all ebout, and take
their imprisonment M a matter of
fate.
The girls seem to pride themselves
in that they have been ia jails in
Tulsa. Shamrock, Tucumcari Md
Amarillo. “This place ia the best
of. the bunch," said Fern the more
talkative of the two.
"Say, Mr. Reporter,” ventured
Florence,” you might say that Mrs.
Adams (not the one in jail) who
comes around here every onee in a
while Md reads the Bible for us is
worth tea preachers. She is an
angel."
Want Magazines.
..Writlag paper and magazines la the
crying need of practically all the
prisoners. They are furnished the
daily paper through the courtesy of
Old Tack of the Globe, aad practi-
cally every eao interviewed expressed
thanks for the dailies.
The following piece of poetry from
which the introduction to this story
was taken woo written expressly for
the News-Globe.
THE JAIL HOUSE FOLKS.
Now the folks that are ia the jail
Italy. For 31 years the Mauretania,
with her unmatched speed of 251-2
knots, has held the record for At-
tontie erossings.
Bat today, British sbippiag men
are listening to ominous tidings from
America. They hear that m Ameri-
can financial house is preparing to
build two "Super-Leviathans" to win
the cherished blue ribbons of ths
sees. Those two new ships, report
says, will be of at least 40,000 tons
and will kick up ths spray at 28
knota.
And that’s net the only American
threat. Britain hears that the Amor-
lean “Blue Ribbon Lino” projects the
launching of • group of marine whip-
pets with the epeeed of 83 knots
to maintain a four-day service be-,
tween Flymouth and a Long leland
port
The Conard Uno, however, al-
though recognizing that the Maure-
tania will soon be outpaced, is not
disposed to surrender the honors.
Shipping men are expecting an M-
nouncement for the laying down of a
“Super-Maureranin" which may bo of
63,000 tons Md eapable of 88 knots
or better.
The White Star line, which wants
to transfer the token of supremacy
to its own masts is already at work
oa a great ship, Their "Super-Olym-
pie" wm lata Bown at Belfast last
summer. It will be e 40,000-ton ves-
sel Md may be able to make 88
On sueeessiv. days last August, the
North German Lloyd pushed into the
water two swift vessels of 44,000 tons
—the Europe ead the Bresson.
The French Liao, which created In
the lie do Franco a new standard of
ornate luxury, plena to advance her
bid for trans-Atlantle eustom by
building a bow veswel with M,-
008 tonnage Md a speed of 27 knots.
And the country of M Base Bal to
backing two entrles, both of which.
A nice comfortable
room at the Herring
will give you access to
every Convention ac-
tivity. Make your
reservations early.
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Try New 48 Hour Tost
Don’t resign yourself to feeling
popless and old before year time,
because of Getting Up Nights, Blad-
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Rheumatie echos, or Log and Grein
Fains without making the new Cystex
48 Hour Test.
The World’s' largest drug stores
have recommended and zuaranteed
■early a million packages with re-
markable resulta. No narcotic or
habit forming drugs. List of safe in-
gredients in every poehago.
Ask aay drug.store for Cystox.
Maks a 48 Hour Test to qulekly al-
leviate pains, enable you. to sleep
well, feel Ilka new end full* of pop.
Only 600 if completely satisfactory,
otherwise your money bock, imme-
diately on request.
important respeet. The soap and
water should remnain on tbs planta
two daya before rinaing.
The advise on bathlug house plants
ia from H. W. Becker of the New
York Botanical garden. Bathing re-
place the effecta ot rate te cleans-
teg pleat pores of dirt. The soapy
.water sheuld wot bo permitted to
I ’. ' '’"T*** 1
Cost of loan low ead vey remsonable
No brokerable notes or second deeds of trust
Four plans from which to choose
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