Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 190, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1927 Page: 4 of 30
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AMARILLO DAILY NEWS
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The woman who does not have a Frigidaie in her home
can have no idea of what is in store for her.
Famous Announcer Will
Give Radio Programs
Water
Hose
WATER COOLERS
2 gal to 10 gal. size
If you are one of these, ask any of your friends who have
this equipment in their home. It is beyond doubt the
greatest convenience of the age.
the most important. Indispensable for perfect sanita- .
—Mrs. Ida Chitwood.
For Gleneware nee
Mr Bargain Ceun-
ter — Real Savings
theft of a letter, written by Gov. Alfred
E. Smith of New York from the Rum- |
ford Press at Concord. N. H., on April 15.
The case was contiaued until May 24
regular
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SMITH OPEN LETTER
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WISCONSIN WOULD
ALLOW “KICK” TO
GO INTO ALL BEER
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Twenty Roman graves, many of which
cohtained beautiful vanes and oil lampa,
were found near Rodinghem, Cologne,
recently.
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Stone Jars—a complete stock--
all sizes.
I Gal. Alladin Vacuum Juz.
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aged 70, were married recently at East
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Opposite Postoffice—615 Taylor
PHONE 4577
(Ry United Press)
MADISON. Wia, May IS— Manufne-
are of home brow with an alecholie
wontent not to exceed 2.75 per cent by
veight would be legal under the pro-
rsions of a bill passed by the Wiscon-
da assembly today by a vote of 50 to 34.
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J. P. McBride News
Agency
417 E. 4th M.
If yen live out of town write Mr.
Allan B. Seott, rare of The Pie-
torial Review company.
New York, N. Y.
If You Have a Boy
In Your Family
10 to 14 yenr ota, thia advertine-
ment will interest bias.
He can ear any one of the fol-
lowing prizes in addition to con-
siderable cash in n few hours.
orfieial Lengue Ball
Boy Scout Am
Raneball Glove
HOT WEATHER SPECIALS
We are offering articles that will make thene warm days much cooler
■ nd more comfortable for you, at bargain prices.
ETGHT KNOWN DEAD
AS RESULT OF DAM
FRESH FISH RECEIVED DAILY
Small Perch and Trout, pound...............
Halibut, pound............................
Fresh Spanish Mackerel, pound..............
Frog Legs...............................
Fresh almon, pound.............. ..........
Shrimp, per pint............................
Nutural gas has proved an important factor in cutting down the time
required for household duties and in affording woman the opportunity
to participate in civic activities, club work ap social affairs.
IN ENERGY
You save much energy, for you will be spared endless polishnig and
scouring of cooking utensils. Gas heat creates no dirt, soot nor amoks
to stain utensils and stain the walls of your kitchen.
IN FOOD
The air-tight insulated oven—possible only with gas heat—prevents
evaporation with its cosnequent shrinking of foods and loss of flavor
and value.
UTMOST CONVENIENCE
With the simple turn’of the valve the heat is yours, day or night Mrs.
Chitwood, expert demonstrator of the Globe-News Cooking School, ap-
preciates the cleanlihess, the comforts and conveniences, and the better
tasting foods resulting from gas cookery.
AMARILLO GAS COMPANY
If it’s done with heat you can do it better with Gas”.
PUBLIC SERVICE
Company
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Wireless communication between H.i- |
and and the Dutch East Indies haa j
pwice been accomplished recently, break- ।
ng all distance radio records.
"It la the biggest program of the
year," asid J. L. Martin, manager of
WDAG, last night. "We are delighted
that Mr. Snodgrass and Mr. Wittan hava
consented to give the special program.,
and I know the programs will be appre-
ciated by fan. of the Panhandle and
west Texas when tboy tuna ia today and
tomorrow."
Mr. Witten ia known as the prix, an-
nouneer of America.
Ho and Mr. Snodgrasn will bo heard
ovet WDAG from 12:45 to 1:11 today
aad Saturday, and over KGRS at 12 to1
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The big treat of the year has been ar-
ranged far radio fans of the Panhandle
aad adjudept territories.
Harry M. Snodgrass, known the coun-
try over as "king of tho ivories," and
James Witten, famous announeer of
WOI. Jefferson City, have agreed to
broadcast programs today and Saturday
over Amarino’s two atations, WDAG and
KGRS.
The famous pianist and announcer
are appearing at the Pair theater thia
week. aad have agreed to broadcast, their
Ira Cream Freetern, all
kinds, all etzes- '
$1.00 " $10.15
Distributed by
J. M. RADFORD GROCERY co.. First and Filmore, Phone 482
REPORTER ENIES
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SOCK SPRINGS. Wyo . May 1» Flood
waters today covered the Gros Ventre
Valley, preventing rescue parties from
ascertaining the exact number of dead
ia the Gres Ventre valley dem rates-
, trophe.
The death tell stood at sight, but the
ecunt was exported to tise ea aeon aa
workers could eater the flood area.
The known dead today:
Matt Edie, farmer.
Mrs. J. Lovejoy.
Her sister, name unknown.
A men named AI my.
Three members of the A. R. Neezie
family.
Another unidentified man.
A mountain elide, similar te the one
which formed the natural Gros Ventre
dam two years ago was held responsi-
ble for the flood which swept away the
town of Kelly and inundated Wilson,
another village.
A seore of modern Paul Revere’s rod.
before it on horseback and in automo-
bilea warning the residents.
The fact that the volley wes sparsely
settled everted a repitition of the famous
Johnstown flood in Pennsyivania, it
was reported here.
KELLY SWEPT AWAY
KOCK SPRINGS, Wye, May 19.- - With
sight known dead, many persona missing
and the town of Kelly, Wye, virtually
inept away in a flood torrent reieased
by the breaking of the Gros Ventre
lam in the Jackron hole country, re-
lief work was being organized today'
lor refugees from the stricken valley. I
Wilson, Wyo, at the edge of the I
Rood's path was under water and its
residents together with survivors at
Kelly have fled to the hills for safety.
A wall of water 20 feet high and a
pile and a half wide swept with a rear
ipon Kelly yesterday. Many of the in-
labitants heard the rearing waters in
me to get to the foothills before the :
irest reached the town. Others were I
zught in the flood's path.
The only buildinga left standing in j
felly are the St. John’s Catholic church
ind the sehooihouse.
CEDAR BUCKETS
3 Qt. size, just the 76,
thing for chipped Ice l •C
12 Qt. else. Cedar e1 7r
Water Pail •1.(3
Ice Picka, lie te .........50c
lee Tungs. 50c te ....... $1.25
Lawn Sprays ..........49c Up
end Thompsen’s bead ef aHamad
te stand, . -
The letter la queation was that which
Governer Smith wrote for the Atlentie
Monthly Ip reply to an open totter frop
Charlee Manhall of New York. Before
the letter was published te the maga-
sine, a copy diaappeared from the Bam-
ford Prema, when the Atlantie Monthly
is printed.
(By United Frew .
BOSTON, Masa, May 19—Fred H.
Thompson, a reporter for the Boston
Post, pleaded not guilty today to grand
larceny in connection with the alleged
i rhe C OODNESS of 4
Schlitz Malt Syrup
Mrs. Chitwood Says
"In all my schools I have never found nicer fish than those
furnished by the Amarillo Fish Market. Fish, being light, is
preferred to meats and heavy foods during warm weather.”
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'Only a few boys will be selected
fr-this wash. aa have the boy
act “uiekiy- Far fall particular
FRIGIDAIRE
PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS
12:30 and «:M to 7 today.
They opened their engagement at the
Fair theater yesterday te large audi-
encen. .F.
"They are so popular with radio fans
that I am pleased to arrange it far them
te appear in special programs for the
Newa-Globe," Will Winch, manager of
the theater, said teat night, when ap-
proached on the aubject. It ia the first
such programs permitted since they be-
gan their vaudeville tour over a year
ago.
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 190, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1927, newspaper, May 20, 1927; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1569046/m1/4/?q=denton+aerial+199%2A: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.