Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 315, Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1929 Page: 2 of 16
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PIONEER CITIZENS
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bleed au they
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and the big Wortham shewn, which
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that over 80 gallons of coffee.
loaves of bread. and 800 pounds of ।
: those who join a eireus to "th* flag
meat were needed for one meel.
“ALWAYS-QUALIrr FOOTWEAR"
Sophistication
OFYOUNG GIRL
Theft of a red lantern from the
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a hospital
who
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Pront’ standa out among lesa than a school sophomore.
LINDY ARRIVES
Seven Twenty-three Folk
the war to get the war written in boat bound for Honduras. Their plan*
McNatt 1, > and-. JenterBuek, > senior do*--
IN VENEZUELA
PORT ON TIME
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530,000 sold in Germany. 80,000 al-
The first port of call in Honduras
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Through Observation Pullman
MEMPHIS-CALIFORNIAN
do cannot be in her office.
Lv. Amarillo
MR. ANO MRS. BONE
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that are played in
H. W. CLUTTER
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am
Amarillo Smelter
Man Now Endor-
ses it.
IS FORCED 10
ENLARGE FAIR
HOOVER ACTS
INELOPEMENT
Blame Theft of
Lantern for
Fatal Crash
RECEPTION READY
FOR GOV. DILLON’S
PARTY, TOMORROW
For reservations and full information, call at
Rock Island Station.
Bull
Riga
rillo.
William Allen White. of Emporia,
Kaneas, saya: “I read from a dozen
IMMEDIATE RELEF
FROM INDIGESTION
Hale. Shoes, Bags, Hosiery Cos-
turn* Jewelry, Gloves, and individual
noyelties are up to par in style and
fabric here.
to Wichita when his car crashed
into th* heavy steel pipe* extend-
half a down that I have read in a
year as a die|inctivo important story.
It wee worth waiting ten years after
ALL QULET ON WESTERN
FRONr WILL APPEAR IN
DAILY NEWS SOON
FAMOUS WAR
STORY WILL BE
a ■» *
Dorothy Canfield Fisher, the Ver-
mont novelist, says: “If any mother
of a sea wishes to know what her
boy will face If our country ia ever
involved in another war, let her read
'All Quiet on the Western Front.'”
•tool beam ripped off one olde of
the ear, which careened down the
road for IM yarde before atopping.
If your zumi
are Mr* und m
pink, pyorrhea
Th* Chamber of Commerce re-
quosto that nny on* who finde n
flag thnt I* loose from the white way
posts notify them so thnt It may be
rd the death of Don Maher. 20,
Winfield, student at Southwestern
College. Maher, with three compan-
This Pullman may be occupied at 11:00 p. m.,
and is picked up by the Memphis-Californian.
WIL REST DAY BEFORE AIR
VOYAGE IS RESUMED IN
SOUTH AMERICA
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SANCTIONS ANNUAL FAIR
CONTESTS
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“A most remarkable book . . .
truthful, terrible, and oddly univer-
sal."— Hugh Walpole.
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Written on the personal stationery
of the president end with “The White
gation into the elopement of s 16-
year-old St. Petersburgh girl with a
Honduran guitar player, on a banana
beat.
Fears the girl may be the victim at
a plot to sell her into bondage in
South America have been expressed
by her mother and police.
police that he had left a red lan-
tern on the extending pipe and
beams when ha parked his car oa
th* roadside to seek aid in repair-
ing n tire.
Manslauzhter chargee win be
filed against the thief if he can
be traced, deputy sheriffs aald.
are new chewing at th* Amarillo Tri-
State fair.
national Headquarters for th* Long-
follow Club.
Herman Walmann’s orchestra, re-
cently playing in the Adolphus Roof
will furnish music st the Blackstone
for its opening aad can be heard
daily over W. B. A. P.
Opening of the new Fort Worth in-
H. L. Hefley Says Orgatone
Ends His Toubles of 3
Years’ Standing
FLORIDA MAID GOES TO SEA
WITH HONDURAN GUITAR
PLAYER
TEXAS EXHIBITS SWELL TOTAL
AGRICULTURAL SPACE;
SPEND $3,000
(By United Pren)
WICHITA. Maa, Sept.
City Passenger and Ticket A -nt
Phong 2-1324
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Hales
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Importance of neces-
eories in the amartest
modes.
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Renolutiona of- zespeci lo the mem-
♦♦y ofthe late Judge Thomes F.
Turner were adopted, by th* club
upon presentation by Dr. George
Yates. )
sad (
a c.
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in the Panhandle territory to visit the fair.
Friday night will be carnival night put on by DeMolays and Boy Scouts.
Visit the big agricultural exhibits.
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FREE GATE
Newspaper men of Panhandle of Texas, Eastern New Mexico and Western
Oklahoma are invited.
The Children’s Band which is the official Fort Worth 4 Denver band, and
the Perryton band will give concerts from 12 to 1:15 in front of the grand- ]
stand. Admission free.
Hagenbeck-Wallace circus from 2 to 4 p. m. and from 8 to 9:30 p. m
for me to attend the fair. I do hope,
however, that this session will be a
memorable one.
Yours faithfully,
HERBERT HOOVER.
AMARILLO TO MEMPHIS
On
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40x00 feet, exhibit hall, 60x120 feet,
and a poultry house, 80x810 feet.
These added to tha buildings built
last year make Clovis have on* of
the best-equipped fair groqudi in
eastern Now Mexico.
According to Mr. Anglia, secretary
of th* chamber of commeree, there
were 38,000 people present at th*
Cerry county fair last year, and he
is expecting 50,000 *r more this year.
Mr. J. R. Wiley, chairman of th* fi-
nanee committee, said that tha Fair
association is in good financial con-
dition and th* people are responding
hartily. Th* outstanding attractions
of the fair this year are football
games, a girls' basketball tournament
and other similar games which appear
at various times on the fair program;
horse races everx day, which will re-
. viva the old Booth west; balloon a*-
‘en sions every day whieK will be a
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27TH,
“Press Day” and “School Day”
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bone left yester-
Mar an aa extended trip to Chicago
and other eities of the middle-west
and East They will be in Chicago
during the World Berles and plan to
months old, J. W. Brandon 1. Junior
Buck 8 to 5 months olg. C. C. Reid 1.
Junior Doo 1 to 5 months old. J. W.
Brsndon 1.
America* Blu*.
Junior Buck, 3 to 5 months old, W.
H. Hughlett 1: A. M. Hughlett 5.
White Beveren:
Senior Doe, H. McCafferty 5. Jun.
zin visit la Waahington and poasibly
New York They epeet to be away
‘frem Amariile for six weeka.
, taken oar* of. On* or two of the
flag poles have become broken and
if the parties who have them will
telephone the Chamber of Commerce,
it will be appreciated.
These flags are the property of
th* city and will be used as uniform
decoratlons for future oceaeione.
Or The Amoelated Free* 1
>T PETERSBURGH, Fla., Sept, M
| The President of the United States
today had taken a hand in an investi-
Maher died later la
The truck driver
beside the Euaton StatiaA WO at the
largest and hest-nquippKdot Mm
stations in the world. It Maintain
restaurants, waiting rooms, ly^m*-
tiea bureaus, bookatalls, 4Bhene-
lag saloons, cloak-rooms, thedyer
icket offiee and a booking •««•*
Th, platforms will handle 2308 de-
partures and afrivdls daily.
A special program hl honor of
pioneer residenta of the Fanhandle
was given yesterday by th* Rotary
Club, with Jim Williams la charge
Judge Newt. F. wula of Canadian
was the principal speaker of the day.
He was introduced by Jep Todd of
Canadian, who praised Judge Willis
as a man, an attorney and a neigh -
Judgo Willis paid tribute. to the
men and women who came to the
Panhandle "in the days when it was
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The exper trade ot the United
Btates for the feurth quarter of 1928
zeached $1,570000,000,. the highest
emia, neuritis and n
Creosene to ainew
treatment that both
coreasnanasutanza
i BOYS’ INVITATION .
TO TRI STATE FAIR
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Ho lifted his mail and passenger I
plane from th* ground st Port of
Spain at 10185 a. m.. and landed at
Maracy at 2:25 p. m. His companion*
on the journey again were Mrs. Lind-
bergh. Juan T. Trippe, president of
' Pan-American Airways, sponsors of
see all the games
she Windy ity.
While away from Amarillo they
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Special to The News.
CLOVIS, Sept. 34—The executiye
committee of the Curry county fair,
October 2-5, has extended an invita-
tion to the counties of Quay, Roose-
volt, Chavez and Lee la New Mexleb
and Palmer, Deat Smith and Bailey
Teves to mobs a dlatrkt fair
this year and they all have accepted.
Ia order to properly care for this in-
erease la-the fair, the ground and
buildings are being enlarge about
Midway open all day and evening.
-Ui give“Endian pert
Visit the agricultural and implement exhibits.
that giro yen a ---- ...0
Quickly koala sore, tender, bleeding,
spongy gums, free* yea of mout
troubles—or money back.
Don't take ehances with dangerous
pyorrhsa, which undermines your
health. Get full sis* bottle Creosene
today et any drug store. (adv
was-
Doon open at 1 p. m. and 7 p. m. — • '
John T. Wortham Carnival company open with all rides and shows.
Airplane rides all day Friday on Bivins land just southwest of fair grounds
in Tri-motor Ford plane and Whirlwind J-6 Travelair. Parachute jump
each day at 5 p. m.
Midway open all day and evening.
Exhibits open all day and evening at Merchantsand AzFieukurarbundings,
Poultry show. Pet Stock, live Stock shows, also.
Indian shows from Mission, South Dakota, will give Indian performances, j
All Amarillo schools will dismiss Friday at noon as well as all rural schools
NOTICE
Seleedive serviee Cm glaeees and
ear, am*, threatalagnosia. Oar aru-
flelal eye-maher will to la Ame-
rille Oeteber I Mb. Engngements
should ba made new.
DIL CLAUDE WOLCOTT. Oeulist
410lver-EkBaqaine_
proximately 2,400 meala ar* nerved Th* food ia the kitehen I* cooked
daily to th* eireus folks of which by/gasoline atoves andLkopt warm
there ar* over >00. ' until rendy to use in ateam tvona. A
Bert Carroll, whose Job it ia to see bug* bolter in th* rear of th* kitchen
that tho “troopers" ar* well fed, said generates th* steam for thia pur
(By The Amocinted Prens)
MIAMI, Fla, Sept. 15.—Skimming
•Croat South American skyways on '
th* roturn half of hl* 7,000 mite air ।
mall tour, Colonel Charter A. Lind-I
! Th* monthly meeting of th* Pot-
tee County rural teachers has been
Mt for October 5 at 10 a. m. in th* i INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. >«.— Hous-
ounty superintendent'a office. Miss ton, Texas, was seleeted aa th* IMO
■ ' y*** Hamner announeed yester- convention city of th* Woman’s
iday: | Christian Temperance Union at a
Mins Hamner will be in Fort meeting of th* national executive
Worth over the weekend to attend committee here today. Denver, Cote,
An executive committee meeting of also sought Beat year’s mooting,
the State Teachers’ Asaociation and ■ ..................
powerfully, werealmost upaet as the mother of
the girl arrived at the Tampa dock
ready printed in England. First
Amerlean printing. 100,000 sold out j of the boat will be Trujullo.
SMART New
Shop foe Women
aporeeiste the
Rosedale Rabbitry 1 and 2. H. Me-
‘WSfewto. ar. atnekbarn, novelty to tat seetionot de csunen
yeeopeetivo,__truthfully,
beautifully."
ions, waa driving from Winfield
eomplete, it was announced yesterday.
Governor Dillon and hit party will
be met at Canyon by Mayor rnest
O. Thompson; T. W. Cotton, president
of the Chamber of Commerce; O. V.
Vernon, managar, and W. W. Chilton
and Bill Lampe, of the highway com- i
mittee, who will escort them to Ama.
rillo.
The governor'* party will inelude i
Frank Springer, chairman ofthe New [
Mexico Highway commiseion; W. C. I
Davidson, state highway engineer,
and ether state officiate, and mom-
I regret that it wil! not be possible lerghommorkkmgurratng. "hteh
proved to
Doo 3 to 5 montha old, Oliver Austin
1 and Z.
Sandy Grey Plemish
Senior Do*, 0. C. Raid 1. Junior
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NEXT AT HOUSTON
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Bull
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they will be taken to the
ground*.
House, September 23, 1929," a* a hou un oI xom ror
heading, th, following letter was re- Trinidad, 415 mite* away.
Announcement to made by Wallace
N. Robinson, Jr, ef the opening of
th* bow Biackatone Hotel, 24 stories
high la Fort Worth, on October 8.
The hotel will have 350 rooms ead
will houne Bedie Statlea W. B. A. P.
atop ito roof.
The Blackatone ha* been belli end
decorated la Itallan ead Spanish
style. Th* hostelty will be Inter-
Silver Martin.
Junior Do*, > to 5 month* old.
________________________ "Th* eircus cook haute eyatem la
visitors were feasted. Tb* clreuath* same da that of the German
people Aid not seem to mind tho in } army," said th* mess halt box. “In
ierested glances directed their waylfact, German .army officers traveled
for they were, perhaps, used to that: soveral wook* with the Barnum and
the cook house tfocated in thet Better *«•*•>• when U—waa—teuring
center of the race traek et the Tri-! Europe, studying th* cireus method
Stet* fair ground* where the Hagen- a* that they might ineorporat It
beck-Wallnce circa* ia showing. Ap- • into their own.”
..... — . ... ..... ...___ month* old, Cha*. Praia* 1; C. L.
eda nf r, Aro-li- indeaarack nark ’ Little Xi R. Bruce 3;- w. C. Tyre. .
Ton HlThwM 81 laat nlaht raua * and 5. Doc and Litter, w.c. Tyrafstttutton wttt be under-the ausptees
K""“ taat "" cane 1; Oliver Austin 2; c c Losuing 3; of the Junior Serviee Lendie, pro-
0. A. Hensley 4. ceeda to be donated to charitable en-
Heavyweight Chinchlilas:
Senior Buck, B. H. Towery 1. Sen-
ior dge, C. L Little I. Junior Doe,
5 to 8 montha old, C. C. Raid,
new Zealand White:
Senior Buck, Clarence Cogburn 1;
Edwin L. King, 2; W. B. George 3;
2828888
The first expreasion learped by
for Buck, 5 to 8 month* old, W. C.
Tyra l.
- _ ......- reived to Amarillo yesterday
Preparation* far th* reception hete j T. W. Cotten. President,
tomorrow of Governor R. c. Dillon of ! Chamber of Commerce,
Naw Mexieo and delegations from 1 Amarillo, Taxa*.
Santa Fe and ether New Maxico cities 1 have your kind letter through Mr
"Th* deseription of the detachment
caught under th* barrage la a corn-
•tory to more vivid and brutal than
A circus cook houso •• • good place men for they ate the ones who move
th* show," *ald Mr. Carroll in speak-
with »7 rabbit* entered, the show
•t th* Tn-State fair to arid to be
the grentest ever held in the South-
west. \ V
The roNrit ipMblt la held eader
the awptoM ana with the sanction of
the American Rabbit and Cavy Breed-
en Association and the award* were
mad» by Charlo* J. Adams, of Deni-
son, judge for th* National assocla-
tion. • ~----------------.___
Rusaen Middleton, superintendent
•f the department, enid laat eight
that he did not believe a better ahow
had bee nheld ia the tate and prais-
ad the quality of the entris.
Th* award* follow; ,
Standard Chinchillan:
Senior Back, Oliver Austih, 1; K. .
W. MeNutt, 2 and >; Clarence Cog- .
burn, 4; W .C. Tyra, 5. Senior Doe,
Clearenee Cogburn, 1; C. C. Roid, 2;
Oliver Austin, > end 4; H. MeCaf-
•rty 1. Junior Buck, 5 to 1 month*
old. J. W. Bozeman 1; W. C. Tyra 1
2; B. L. Craeraft 3; C. C. Lossing 4; 1
C. C. Bold, 5; Junior Doe, 5 to
month* old, C. L. Little, 1 end >; 1
C. C. Reid 1; W. C. Tyra, 4 and 5.
Junior Buck. I* to 5 months old, Oli- 1
ver Austin >, 3 and 4; C. L. Littlo '
2; C. C. Reid, 5. Junior Doe, 3 to 5
System Like German Army’* is up”—for that mean* that dinner to
"A etreus depends on it* working- I ready.
"I suffered for throe year* with
rheumatism, kidney and a chronic
liver trouble, and apent hundreds of
dollars for different kind* f medi-
eine, trying to get well, but it only
took two bottle* of Orgatone to
straighten me out ead make me foal
like a different man,*’ Mid H. L.
Hefley, tesiding at lid McMasters
Street, Amarillo, Texaa, a well known
man in this Metlon where he has
been employed at a local smelter for
several year*.
"it*' an actual fact,”‘ho continued,
"I wa* hardly ever free from rheu-
matism and waa so full of misery
moat of the time I couldn’t rest er
■loop at night to amount to any-
thing on account of my kidneye. The
main trouble seemed to be in my
joint* end the awful pain were du*,
I think, to th* condition of my liver.
I couldn't eat to do any good and had
to be very careful about the littie
that I managed to fore* down or I
would have hour* of suffering after-
ward*. I hept getting worse all the
time, aad had Jaat abeat given up
all hop* of getting anything to re-
lieve tn*.
"Bat two bottles of Orgatone have
done me much good I haven’t had
•a ache or pain since I finished tak-
ing them, and honestly, I don’t feel
like th* same person. I have a feed
appetite aad I can eat anything I
want and it all agrees with me, too.
I have gained back all of my lost
atrength, sleep like a leg at night and
when I get up in th* morning I am
full of energy end attend to my work
without a bit ef trouble.
"My wife wm m well plased with
the reaults that I had gotten with
OkgAtone that she bought some for
herselt. We know what it will do
and feel satiefled that there tent
another medicine ia th* world just
M god.”
Genuine Orgatone to not a M-
called patent or seeret remedy but a
new acientifie bile treatment manu-
faetured by one of the world’* great-
ent laboratorles and to sold ta Ama-
rillo exclusively by the Fox Drag Co,
wtores: ; 1
Here are expressions from famous
people about the book:
"Th* greatest book about th* War
that I have yet sren."—Chrietopher
Morley.
a few minute* toe Iate to stop them.
Telegram* to Preaidant Hoover were
; dispatehed after all other effort* to
•lap tho fleeing pair had failed. They
brought almoat immediate reply from
John Lord O'Brien, acting attorney ’
general. ,
"Under direction of Prerident Hoo-
I ver th« case ia receiving immediate
attention. The State Department is
co-operating."
tors know that
irous incident* of trouble, stomae
"The truth about the World War”,
to th* general summary applied to
th* sensational book, "All Qulet on
tha Western Pront". The etory is to
be published in daily instattments in
Tha Daily Newa, beginning next
Lindbergh planned to rest at Mar- j
acy tomorrow before undertaking tho
inspection of an air mail line through
Venezuela on tho following day.'
From Maracy, Lindbergh ta to atop at |
Curaeao, Dutch West Indies, and
thene, fly to Maracaibo, Venezuela;
within sveen days at publication. [ — —-
-"z2 HOOVER REPLIES TO
arranged.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28TH,
“Traveling Men’s Day” aad "A. B. C. Day.” P
(A. B. C. Club having district convention.)
FREE GATE
Canyon and Hereford bands will give concert in front of grand stand from
12 to 1:15 p. BL •
Traveling men parade down Polk Street. Col. Ernest Thompson will give -
a banquet for Traveling Men at Amarillo Hotel at 6 o’clock Saturday eva-
ning. . •
Hagenbeck-Wallace circus from 2 to 4 p. m. Doon open at 1 p. m. Second L
performance at 8 p. m. Doon open at 7 p. m., north end ef Midway, d
John T. Wortham Carnival company open with all rides and shows.
Airplane rides all day Friday on Bivins land just southwest of fair grounds
in Tri-motor Ford plane and Whirlwind J-6 Travelair. .. V
Stick It On—Show*
Don’t Hurt
OUT COMES CALLOUS
RESULTS GUARANTEED
Th* neweat in callous removers to
a thin ■■ paper water you press on
tb* spot with fingers and a stieks
there. No dangerous razor, bunting
•*14 or doughnut pad to add pres-
sure when shoes g* on. Pain «top«
immediately. Slip Ml shoes. oJoy
Callous Wafers never fall. Later
you peel off wafer and eat eomes
calloua down to th* healthy ekin. >
0-u Callous e» Bunion Water* fer
• omarter-at drumuista—-Adv.
Ar. Oklahoma City............. ....
Ar. bittie Rock ............2:35 a. m.
Ar. Memphis............. m.
The Memphis-Californian carries chair cars,
Pullmans and diner for all meals.
A SUBTLE allure surrounda the •••
phistieated dresser— yen knoy
not’ th* source of her charm—yW
theus,is something there that Is
lacking in *tb*r*. W* hat*
covered th* seeret of dltra-sophiati-
cation—it lies in th* choice of at-
tractive accessories. W* have used
our knowledge to choosing th* dis-
tinetively unique necessities for th*
fashion-wise woman.
bera of th* Portales Chamber of Fwe men -ehedutea to appear for
commerent,, i trial in United States district court
c.They will be entertained by th* here yesterday forfeited their bond*
Chamber of Commeree at a luneboon by falling to appenr. It wa* stated at
the office of the distriet attorney.
The men are Lawrence Bell Smith,
Pampa, charged with posseselon of
morphfme, ead H. V. Morris, Borger,
charged with possession of liquor.
Aukiccak-azaMkda EmeMEMmanmnazmaxzaakudazzukatu
Ing over the back of the traek. _A
"lt’» wonderful.™ H. G. Well*.
"Surely the greatest of all War
book*."— Mancheater Guardian.
“Dwarf* even sueh novel* a* ’Th*
C*«* at Sergeant Grischa’."— North
American Review.
"The end of all War'* glamor in
on* volume."— Boston Transcript.
anything I know in other war books.
Thore ia throughout a fierceness and
freedom of expression which may be
unusual. The tumult about deletions
in the booh must have boon caused
by those who are unfamtliar with th*
v*lum* hy trie* Marl* Remarque,
for it stands as quite the most out-
apohan piece of writing now avail-
able to the public.
"Thora is a dietinctly startling
quality in 'All Quiet en the Western
Front.' It fill* a gap and discharges
a very necessary obligation. With
thia book the Americen public may
manage to learn that the war is the
tame in all th* armies."— Heywood
Broun, in the New York Telegram
AWARD PRIZES “ '(WYCOUKTY
which are coming to Amarillo to at- Boyd Jone*, who duly arrived
tend the Tri-State Fair are virtually Waahington.
With Circus; Glimpse ON387 RABBITS
Big Tent ‘Home-Life’ AT
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L. A. Ordoneiz, the man, wa* sought
-a the formal charge of illegal entry {
to twenty book* a month fairly care- into the United State*. Th* girl is |
hilly. 'All Qutet on the Weatern I Mary Louise Lupton, popular high
Barranquilla and Cartagena, Colum-
TWO IN U. S. COURT - ““ —
down at Maracy, Venezuela, today | don 1.
Many people who are hungry are
afraid to eat for fear of distressing
after-effects. They keep them-
selves on a limited diet and go about
half starved.
Thio ie unnecessary. Take a
sznonful of GORDON'S after meals
and you can oat what you like and
aa much as you wont without any
after-feeling of distress. Try it
and *oe.
GORDON'S, an internal antiseptie,
goes right to the seat of the trouble
by etopping fermentation (louring
of food}. It soothes, heal* and
strengthens weak or disordered
etomaehe.----------—
Got a bottle of this femou* rem-
edy from year druggist today. Coot*
loaa than three cento s done.
mummumiuama
Remove Callous
TO SEEBALLGAMES On Foot for ,25
Caforty 3 and 4. Junior Buck, 3 to
5 month* old, H. MeCaferty, 1.
White Aagorai
Senior Doe, H. MeCaftery S; Clar-
enec Cogburn 4; Don Allrod 6.
Himalaya* t
Do* and Litter, W. B. George 5.
English Spot:
Engliah Spot: Senior Buck, Clar-
•nc* Cogburn 3. Senfor Do*, Clar-
ence Cogburn, 8 and 4.
Special Premiums.
Grand Champion Buck, won by W.
A. George, on a New Zealand Rod
senior back.
Grand Champion Doe won by H.
MeCaferty on a New Zealand White
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News-Globe Folks Eat
BREEDERS ASSN.
wore Invited to dinner at the Hagen- no matter what sort of weather we
beck-Wallace mess hall. Strang* adore experieneing, is to hoop them
it may seem, fried chicken and all of well fed. When a elreus Rao trouble
the trimming* were served to the, holding workingmen, ye* Will usually
guests. * find that It ia tho fault ot the cook
Side by side with the tat giris, the house * • F
clown* and the bareback rideta, the
Grand champion do* and litter,
won by Edwin L. King on a New
Zeeland White doe with nine young.
Grand champion for rabbit won by
W. C. Tyra on a white Beveten Jun-
ior buck. s
NOTIFY C. G IF FLAG
POSTS ARE BROKEN
"I regard any mature render who
baa a chance to rood thia book and
does not, and who. having read it.
does not pass it ea among a down
other*, ao a traitor to humanity.”-
Christopher Morley la The Saturday
Review of Literature.
Mid they ebuld not live here." He
recalled many humor. 1 —
early days, and his talk, interspersed
with poem*, kept the Rotarians in an
uproar for 20 minutes.
Ordoneiz came here Monday, per-
suaded the girl to elope with him,
and left early Tuesday on a fruit
of"herd and .
i yoal Doc- ' 1
causes heart i
umatiam, an- .
us troubles. \
entitle hem*
ps dengerous
de up gumn
zee 'I L.h
E. R. Brace 4. Senior Doo, H. Me-
Caforty I and 4; B. W. McNutt >;
Russell Middleton 4. Junior Buck, 5
to S month* old, W. B. George 1 and
5; J. A. Doerfler 2; Oliver Austin 8;
Russell Middleton 2, 3 and 4. Junior
Buck, 3 to 5 month* old; W. B.
George 1; Don Allrod 2. Junior Doc
3 to 5 month* old, Russell Middleton,
1 and 4; B. L. Craeraft 8; W. B.
George 8; C. C, Reid 5. Doo end
Litter, Edwin L. Xing, 1; E. W. Me-
nutt 2; H. MeCarty 3.
New Zealand Red:
Senior buck, W. B. George 1 H. Me-
Caforty 2; C. C. Loring 3. Senior
Doe, H. McCArty 1; E. T. Smith 2;
W. B. Georg 3; B. L. Craeraft 4.
Junior Doe, 5 to 8 months old, E W.
to 5 months old. Rosedale Rabbitry
1; W. B. George 2; B. L. Craeraft 8;
C. C. Reid 4; A. C. Cooper 5. Junior
Deo. 3 to 5 month* old, Rosedale
Rabbitry 1 and 4; W. B. George 2;
E. T. Smith 3; B L. Craeraft 5. Doe
and Litter, W. B. George 1; B.,L
Craeraft 2.
Havana:
Senior Buek, W. 8. Tyra l. Senior ;
Doe, B. H. Towery 1 and 2.
White Flemish.
Junior Buck, 5 to 8 months old, W.
B. George 1 and 5; O. A. Hensley 2;
E. W. McNutt 4; J. W. Brandon 5.
Junior Doe, 5 to 8 months old, B. L.
Craeraft 1 end 2; J. W. Brandon 8.
4 and 5. Junior Buck, 3 to 5 months
old. J. B. Brandon, 1 and 2. Junior
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 315, Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1929, newspaper, September 27, 1929; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1569352/m1/2/: 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.