Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 173, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 8, 1929 Page: 3 of 16
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RESULT OF PAYING
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—Tomato Red
—Pistachio Green
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OVER ll.BB—UP TO AND INCLUDING $2.00-- PAY $1.00—(ONE PASSENGER—SEE NOTE)
OVER .-UP TO AND INCLUDING $3.00—PAY $2.00— (ONE PASSENGER—SEE NOTE)
OVER ILBB-UP TO AND INCLUDING M-BB-PAY $3.00—(ONE PASSENGER—SEE NOTE)
OVER $4.00—UP TO AND INCLUDING $5.00—PAY $4.00—(ONE PASSENGER—SEE NOTE)
OVER $5.00—PAY METER RATE.
NOTE-No Extra Charge for Over 3 Passengers. First 2 Extras, 20c Each.
ROSALINDA MOR1N1
“One of the most beautiful voices I have over heard."
—OTTO H. KAHN
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A Mack Sennet Comedy—
•Gold Digger hom Weepah"
The Pathe News
Your car may be one
of the 69
69 CARS out of every 100 need
Whiz Top Dressing. because 69
out of every 100 carshavecrack:
in their tops. They were caused
by blistering sun, drenchin
rain, driving sleet, anew and
cold. The weather to the great-
est enemy of your top.
Protect your top from iu great-
eat enemy by using Whiz Top
Dressing. It keeps blisters from
forming. It 411a up cracks in the
top. Therefore, it prevent* moia-
ture from entering into the ma-
rerial and rotting it. Ask your
dealer about the many other
Whiz Products for your car.
IVhiz
TOP DDESSING
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3, 4 or S passengers 9Be. Every other charge in Amarillo is reduced in the same proportion.
—------HERE IT IS—
"WHIRLS AND GIRLS”
“Knights of Venice"
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A REAL TREAT
“BE YOURSELF” IS FASHION CRIIICS COMMAND
LOWER YELLOW CAB RATES FOR AMARILLO i
Starting today, May 1th, the following low charges will be effective. A big saving to all. No more guess work on what the
fare will be. For srsmiJe one passenger from the Palo Duro Hotel to the Nat was Me—now one passenger, 50c, 2 passengers 70c,
Many people who are hupgry Are
afraid to eat for fear of dt^resmng
after-effeete. They keep themselves
on a limited diet and S* about half
starved.
This is umecessary. Tako a ypoon:
fui at GOKDON'S after meals and
you can eat what you like and. ••
much as you want without any after-
feeling of distress. Try it and. see..
GORDON?!, aa internal antiseptie,
goes right to the seat of the trouble
by stopping fermentation (zourins
o food). It soothes, henis and
strengthens veak or dinordered "tom-
achs.
Get a bottfe of thia famous remedy
from your druggiat today. Conta frat
than three eanta • dose.
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"I read an ad in the news-
paper and I started taking
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound and I will recom-
mend this medicine to any
woman who la in bad shape
like I was. I used to get so
tired after a few hours’work
that I was even afraid in my
own house in the daytime. I ,
didn’t care if I lived or died. I
have given birth to eight boys
and I feel strong right after, since
I have taken the Compound.'1
—Mrs. Maud Meyers, 460 E.
xth Street, Dubuque, loua.
malt I alept soundly again." Men and
women everywhere um and wm—MMd
them. Satisfaetion euaranteed. For sale
to Randal Drug Co.
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By JUHIA BLANSHARD
Chic sounds a clarion call to a
new elegance in dress. Mass produc-
tion and blatant obviousness in styles
are things of the past. Subtle beauty,
a romantic individualism for every
woman of taste and a certain reserved
pieturesqueness blond now to give us
a style atmosphere of formality and
richness.
For the woman of means who
can afford to buy exactly what she
wants, this new eleganco is a chd-.
lente to her personality end taste:
No collectwe style kan be named
as "What They Will Be Wearing."
Each type of woman will decide that
Important question herself.
However, certain lines are new,
graceful and receiving approval. The
semi-fitted costume coat, the formal
afternoon ensemble with princess
lines, end elightly mor length all
around are trends of the fashion
JAILED FOR STABBING
(By The Assoeiated Pros)
MIDLAND, May 7.-J. R. (Blackie)
Hill was in jail here today awaiting
arUamining trial on murder charges
in We slaying of Jay Brewer, 23,
atabbed to death in a eafe hero last
night. Witnesses sold the two men
quarreled before the stabbing. A
knife blade pierced Brewer's heart.
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■ J. Virgil Farley, 26, former Ama-
Billoan, died at a hospital at Knox-
Hille, Tenn., Monday night. He is
Eurvived by his widow, formerly
Christine Arnot, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Arnot, 1400 Lincoln street,
Hive brothers and two sisters. The
Brothen are C. W. of Wichita Falls,
Bind Howard, Raymond, Wilbur and
Frank of Amarillo. The slaters an
Loraine and Annabell., of Amarillo.
The body will arrive in Amarillo
over the Rock Island Thursday morn-
ing and funeral services will be held
sometime during that day. Definite
arrangements have not yet been com-
pleted.
I Mr. Farley lived in Amarillo for a
number of years and was widely
known here. Prior to moving to
Knoxville, he was employed by
Wilkinson and Turner.
You Can Indulge Lew Flare New
Low flares are extremely good. The
flared shirt is better than the straight
and much is made of gores and
godets. Svelt liaes, with subtle
curves and flares, are 1020‘s con-
tribution to the return to femininty
of post-war styles.
Whether it is a suit, ensemble ar
tashioned, of the matchint materlal,
with a handaome bony frame. She
wears alip-on French seede gloves,
Id fawn eolor and her hat with flar-
Ing baek brim la at exactly matching
felt. Two eyelet black suede dreas
oxfords add their bit._____
J. C. Sheppard, track driver in-
Sured yesterday momning la a eel-
lision at the corner at Jackson street
and Seventh avenue, last night wan
reported resting easy at Northwest
Toms hospital, where he was taken
after the necident
Sheppard who is employed by the
Fred H. Gillo Ure firm. eollided with
an automobile driven by J. O. Jordan.
He sustained only minor bruises and
rats. Jordan escaped injury, al-
though hi. ear glanced off the truck
and crashed into another machine.
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Comgound
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Ambulant
Proctology
the connervative, safe and emay meth-
of treatine
DISEASES OF THE RECTUM AND
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without continement to bed, withqut
Mae of time. ead without the sate,
danaun end unuaz"sntiomai"mafhoa"t
DR. LESTER J. VICK
et Dra. Crndis and Vick, 406-7 Kaki.
Big. Phone 2-2681.
I Grammarslips
i 1. What is wrong with this sen-
to “Aren’t I included in the PaT-
1 3. What is the correct pronuncia-
tion of "rapine?
3. Which of these worde la mis-
•polled ? Advertisement, adolescent,
admissable,
ANSWERS.
10This le used by some good speak-
era, but “am I not” is preferable.
2 Pronounce the a as in “rap,” i
as in “in," accent first syllable.
>. Admissible.
Betel to The News.
BSTELLINE, Mey 7—The largest
alidpg deal ever made in thia city
paytonsummated test week when
DuBey A Foxhall of Memphia eon-
meted for the erection of a solid
lit block of briek business build-
ga. The lots are being graded end
Huai building will begin within the
1st few days.
The building contract calls for
mpletion by the first day of Sep-
Imber. The deal repreeooto more
lan $80,000 and will mean much to
m future of Estelline.
The erection of the new bricks cells
or the removal of the last old wood
sliding on the south dido of the
juare, leaving only one frame build-
ig on the entire block.
The two buildings which will have
J feet fronts are rented to X 4k P.
hevrolet company and Morman
ardware.
(The building mentioned above to a
Beet result of Estelline’s paving
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Mother of
Eight Boys
A cela-Painfut Baeksche-Then Relieft
J. C. Damond, Cleveland, Ohio, eaught *
cold, which seitied in hi. kidieys. "It
gave me grest pain. I eguld not straishten
HO: it htdered my work; my nighta were
miserable and eleepleas. In my daily pa-
per, I eaw an ndvertinement of Foley Pills
aluretle, so I bought • bottle and took
them with th. most eatisfacory resulta.
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A raRLING STORY
I of Heroes of the U. S.
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I, Love Sweeping from
SEarth to Sky!
FIRST PANHANDLE MUSIC FESTIVAL PROGRAM
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styles. A woman of taste purchase,
only the hat that truly eempl.rn.su
her coatume.
From amongst a wealth of luxur-
ious outfits I have selected six that
demonstrate the range of elegance
thio opring. There ie a eostume In
this group for ’ every part of the
country, for every daytime wear Mi-
lady might wish and far many dif-
ferent types of women.
For cold elimes there is a formol
coat and a formal little trotteur. For
de luxe wearers there are two Pari-
slen ensembles, one of silk, one of
wool that are the epitome of regal
beauty and subtle style. For a south-
om dime there is a ptunning silk
salt and a ruffled froek and fur.
A Triple Route to Xewness
The eepareto cost of fawn-colored
pomella eleth is new in three ways;
it to princesa; it has bell aleeves
shaped into narrow euffs; it is trim-
med with black velvet. With this
contMilady has her own poueh purse
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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/m1/3/?rotate=90: 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.