Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 173, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 8, 1929 Page: 16 of 16
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The countless records of “Challenger
Week"— with thousands of owners tak-
ing part—brilliantly uphold every point
of its sweeping challenge:
head with decision, aha celled for
her fur-trimmed cloak and a veil.
Sha put them oa and tottered into
her handsomest reception room where
the actress stood wajting for her.
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entire first payment. The H. M. C. Pur-
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aing I said ea the evening that
Grace did me the honor to
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rash of her youth.
That was the last time she walked
and enfinent doctors shook their
heada. Sho would never dance again
—gone were those active days on the
courts — stage ambitions abruptly
ended.
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Stricken by Paralysis
Then—one day1when she and her
mother were walking arm in erm up
the atairway of their home, the stif-
fened end fell to the floor. Parelysis!
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the plant, end the repairs were made
ie exactly an hour, the power being
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pencil where she had left off—back
ta achool days.
So new every day, Louise propa
her little drawing board up before
her sad designs enchanting little
paper della—playthings that little
lighta went off, one of the w
ployes nt t! e place went to the base-
meat and started throwing switches
on the electric board before he found
out that the trouble was general.
But he left the main ewitch off. sad
it was an hour after the power had
been turned back on before the trou-
ble wae located them and the switch
—, thrown back on.
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Two years have made a lot at difference la Kathleen Louise Hayes’
life, bat she still carries aa with a amile. Mere la the pretty ex-eoelety
girl of Oakland, Callfornia, with some of the dolls abe mates while
deemed to her bod. perhaps far ufe. At the right la a picture of Mise
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an. The mercer’s daughter could car-
ry herseit at times with all the dis-
tinetion tt the Montemayors and
when she was drunk she were the
grandeur of Hecuba . For Camila
the half elosed-eyes bad the nir
of weary authority and she began al-
most timidly:
"I come, senora, to make sure that
n you compare it with any car near its
price that motordom offers. _.
So, when you have weighed all the other
advantages of Easex the Challenger in
• Performance, Fine Appearance, and Econ-
also these “extras" when
turned beck on nt 12:53 o’clock.
In the Bulo building when the
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wide you haye almost individual distinc-
tion.
At no extra cost—the comfort and
stability of 4 Hydraulic Shock Absorbers.
At no extra cost—the assurance and
- smooth positive action of new type
double-action 4-wheel Brakes.
At no extra cost—the Smart, fine
car appearance of radiator shutters and
their efficient control of motor heat in all
weather.
At no extra cost — air-cleaner,
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a choice of COLORS so wide as to give
almost individual Distinction^
you.get ^vsr "extras"
CENT OF EXTRA COST. Add them up
, f yourself, and you will see above SIH in
extra value in those items alone.
"tmeathsenetiond by Mins Lucile ' Hayes taken just before ahe was suddenly atrieken with paralysis.
Palmer and Lloyd Fletcher, r., were ( OAKLAND. Calir., May cMuSmile
fentures of the program, which ws—and the world amileswith you!"
-nde" .k. ji—to. .» ----- u could aee 23-year-ola Louise
For instance, in this city your first pay-
. ment, with your present car included,
. may be aa low aa $285, and your month*
ly payments $36.62. ’
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in the city of Amarillo wee. stopped
beeause of him. The efty was with-
out lights and power; machine shops,
restaurants,* garages, bakeries. The
News-Globe,office and a dozen other
industries ceased operation; motor-
lots were thrown into confusion
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, Girl Who Wouldn’t Give Up
ths firs in her eyes-- nor that of her
smile. Louise Hlyes decided that she
had everything t® live for—that she
wasn’t through. e .
Today—after indeneribable days of
agony, lung hours of effort to move
the iron-buud muncies— Louise he.
Challenging in Speed up to, 70 miles
an hour—in Reliability with 60 m. p. h.,
hour after hour—in Economy with 18
to 20 miles to the gallon and upward.
These abilities and scores of others, the
public itself, by tens of thousands, has
ngw tested and proved again and again.
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Do it tonight! Join the rank, of
the millions who know the sceret of
te exerciser in the vest-poeket box
fir a dimet
Cascarets give your bowels as much
exercise as you get from an hour on
the links, oils, salts aad ordinary
We believe in offering 99I
men these Blackburn . 9% €ag
Special Shoes in genu- * ' V88g
. ine calfskin we are of-
fering a shoe value that
can’t be beat and is rarely duplicated. They are
• stocked in both conservative and novelty Lasts in
black and tans. And combine style, comfort and
wear in generous proportions. And are moder-
ately priced at ■’ " ■
$6 and$7.50
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trigerators, radios or vacuum clean-
ers. ' ..I
This proud little bird" that halted
the activity of a big city for an
hour was hopping about at the rear
of th. ziant switehboard at the
Southwstern Publie Service eom-
pany’s power plant east of the city
yesterday morning. At 11:53 o’elock
ho stepped on a wire which spurted 1
flame. The birddropped daad, but
the flame Uckedf out and in a mo-
ment the blaze bad spread over the I
board. It was thee that the lighta 1
and power went off all over the |
ePIAMONDS i
TThegtSypremer..
One of our veryspocinf graduation
offer, is a brilliant, blue-white %
carat diamond set in ine at Traub’s,
distinctive MW Orange - Hiossem
mountingt The price to only |Ho.
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bath.cholseof
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82.80, M-te
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Witt private .
lavatory ut
toilet: and
epinn ecting
the use of her arms, though the stil
was held in her bed.
Her mother would tell you how
the kept on through the long days of
uncertainty—an unyielding win de-
termined to crush her misfortune. Ne
tale of unhappiness or words of self-
pity from her.
Louise was not content to gain back
her health. Sha wanted to do some-
thing worth while. Friends and
up bur but mw she was struck fur
’ ‘ ‘ time with the dignity of the
¥l "Misunderstood 7 Misunderstocaf
said the marquess.
"Your Garre is not offended at
her humble servantT Year Grace is
aware that a peer actress in my posi-
ties may be carried beyond her in-
tentions . . that it is very difficult
. . . that everything .. . "
"How can I be offended, senora t
All that I can remembet is that you
gave a beautiful performance. You
uro a great artist.. You should be
happy, happy. My handkerchief. Pep-
ita:.."
The marquena brought out these
word, very rapidly and vaguely, but
the Perichole was fonfounded. A
piercing sense of shame filled her.
She turned erimsoh. At last she was
able to murmur:
"It was in the songs between the
acts of the comedy. I was afraid
Your Grace ... 7
"Yes, yes, I remember now. I left
early. Pepita, we left early, did we
not? Rut. senora, y4u are good engugh
to forgive my leaving early, yes, even
in the middle of your admirable per-
formance. I forgot why we left. Pep-
ita . . . oh, some indisposition. ...”
It was impossible that umyone in
the theater could have missed the in-
tention of the songs, Camila could
only assume that the marquesa, not
of a sort of fantastic magnanimity,
wae playing the farce of not having
notired it. She wua almost in tears:
“But you are so good to overlook my
ehildishness, senora—I mean Your
Grace. I did not know. I did not
know your goodnesa. Senora, permit
me to kiss your hand.”
(Bopy’t. Albert and Chas. Boal, Inc.)
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GLARE PROOF mirror, windshield wiper,
starter on dash, electric gauge for fuel
and oil on dash, safety lock, and all
bright parts chromium plated for lasting
newness and beauty.
All are valuable features—«li features you
- want. They are essential to a complete,
fine, modern car. In Essex the Challenger,
at NOT ONE
215 E. 7th Ave. „amukumiria 1
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Hers is o stort of courageu sags
of unconquerab grit. It all goes
LOWER OUT FOR HOUR Laulri Hayes was 71 years old. She
is a beautiful girl—unusually gifted
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when the traffic lights went off; - .
housewives called eleetricians ask- I It cold‘hands crushed the rhythm of
lag for repairmen to come out and 4ody and shackled' the onward
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_____ ! Tall and slender,-Louise had" taken
day, but his death wee n proud one. viyacious figure.
For one hour the wheels of industry . .. .
Only M months ago, she was
laughing with life—a youthful heart
ringing the joy of her age.
girls adore. She does all this—lying
flat on her buck with the paper Mid
above her. Uncomfortable? Diffi-
cult 7' Teel But she loves IL '
Louise’s dolls have been, highly
praised by California artists as
original and works of ar* They’re
grown-up dolls, gorgeously colored,
smartly dressed. Little Spanish girls,
Japanese youngsters-all kinds.
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’Amarillo’s airport will be equipped
with ell the latest codveniences and
aecommodations accessible to com-
mercial aviation. Banks Jones de-
clared yesterday in a talk to the
Lions club.
The port has been constructed
under the supervision of Mr. Jones,
who reported that it will be ready for
service by Wednesday of next week.
May IS.
Mr. Jones outlined in detail the
various featugs of the port, and how
it will accommodate some of th, na-
tion’s largest commercial aviation
linee.
Dr. J. J. Crume gave a elassifiea-
tion talk, telling of some of the com-
mon injurious practices in regard to
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.’dock this morning for T. G. Ciark, boxes A yean..and peopieseverywhere
momd:
ine. {pation. indigestion, etc. «
B. B. Notion, W. N. Beker, C. A AAer A ppmpe
Gordon, A B. Young, Jokn Gilvin l> ■ I
and Mason King will be pell bearers. STRENGTMENTHE Toweg
Interment will be in Memorial Perk ""E-
cmeteny.. ___________ MANDL M) YMBY WORK
THE ANSWER TINMnaa
OASIS, BASIS, BASES, BABES.
WARES, WADES, WADER, WATER. |
remembered the theater very well
and eent beck word angrily that the
mistress refused to eee her.
The man carried the message to
the street Moor, but returned awe-
etrurk with the news that the Sen-
ora Pericholo was armed with a let-
ter from the viceroy presenting her
to the lady. Pepita tiptoed to the
bed and started talking to the mar-
quesa. The glased eyes moved to the
girl’s face. With great effort Dona
Marla tried to fix her mind on what
was being eaid to her. Twice she
lay back, refusing to seise themean-
ing, but at lust, like a general cull-
ing together in a rain and by night
ehe qasembled memory and attention
end a few other faculties and pain-
fully pressing her head to her fore-
head ehe asked for a bowl of anew.
When it wae brought her she long
and drowsily pressed hand full of it
against hor temples and cheeks; then
rising she stood for a long time
leaning against the bed aad looking
laxatives don’t act like Cascareta.
These things only prodace mechani-
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We are not satisfied until we vul-
canise that tire of yours so that it
will last pretty near the life of the
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 173, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 8, 1929, newspaper, May 8, 1929; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1567879/m1/16/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.