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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 6

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Amarillo, Texas
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Awarded for Mausoleum Here; Work on Fine Structure Starts at Once ove Is architect's drawing of the Mausoleum a erected in Llano Cemetery. Construction company for its erec- m. The site was selected by the directors the cemetery association, Sidney architect, and W. B. Washington the Community Mausoleum company.

The building will be located about the of the cemetery facing south, the te chosen giving the structure a ry beautiful setting 1 Jt will represent investment estimated at $200,000. The Underbill Construction company ill start excavation lor the building on (it Monday. The building will be con- ructcd of re-inforced concrete, the ex- rior will be of Carthage stone with roof and the interior will be of letted Vermont green vein marble. Llano Pantheon wil contain nine pri- ite rooms, four de luxe sections, eight unH mother groups, 270 individual ypts and ten baby crypts. It will be ic finest buildfnir of its kind in the of Texas, if not in the entire Duthwest, it is said.

Sidney I-oveJl, of the firm of LoveJI Dvcll, mausoleum architects. Chicago, is ie architect. Mr. Lovell hns specialized mausoleum architecture for a number years, having designed a majority of ie largest and finest mausoleums in the nited States. Notable examples of his ork arc in New York, Pittsburgh, leveland, Chicago, St.

Louis, Kansas Ity, Oklahoma City, Wichita and many ther cities throughout the country. For le past three years he has been a of Allied Art Co ROSY GLOW HARMFUL TO EYES, SAYS ONLY U.S. LAMP EXPERT 1 1 3 has interested In el NEW YORK, Oct. Lamps should suit the personality just glasses the nd BOWSER. eyes, suggests Bernico Bowser, one of the few women lamp experts in the and more in vogue.

It has everything jn its favor, being superior to ground burial from every standpoint, perpetual care, permanence, sanitation. lirotection and sentiment. j) "Leading cemeteries in the United! Daughter of Morrow rnerican Institute, and assures the I i Sl All her i Mrs. Bow- isociation that the Llano Pantheon will equal in architectural beauty, and finish to any of the above aa the best and most dur- material will be used. 'A special chapel will'provide suit- ble setting for last bnriai rites.

Sculp- iral designs of marble statuary from ialy will add to the beauty of the in- of the building. of the Llano Pantheon an enterprise in which the whole city lay well be proud," said Mr. TVashing- 3n. "Mausoleum bnriai is the oldest lode of burial in existence. When cul- ure and refinement has, in the past, eached its highest development, bove ground tomb has been universally! referred as the last resting place for be dead.

Examples of this desire for everentiat burial are the tombs the ancient tombs along the A fl'an way. and the splendid tombs of India, of which the Taj Mahal is the edifice. This wonderful i Sausoleum has been called the most! structure on earth. i i "Due to the many advantages of man-I burial, the practice is becon Young Men Ahead of Girls On Behavior (By International News Sen-ice.) LONDON, Oct. young men of today, being gentle- and gracious, make up for the boisterousness of the girls." Such is the considered opinion of Sir Edmund Gosse, the great writer and critic, who has just passed his 78tK birthday.

"Young men and women arc both very different from those of my youth," says Gosse. "The woman of 21, is, of course, more emancipated, and manages things" for herself. She has a very great advantage over the girls of my youth, but 1 think there is danger sometimes that in defending her liberties she neglects the graces a little- But on the whole I think the women of today are a great advance on what their grandmothers were. "As for young men, they are much better behaved than in my day. There is no brutality." But I find it difficult to distinguish, nowadays who are the men and who are the women --the only distinction seems to be the little abbreviated skirt." sold lamps for many department stores She is also equipped with a highly specialized electrical knowledge.

The obstacle Mrs. Bowser finds hardest to overcome is the general belief on the beauty of rose colored lamp shades. For most people, she says, the rosy glow gives a pleasant aspect to room, whereas it is very harmful to the eyes and not conducive to work or recreation. Many men have 1 complained to her that their homes were so suffused with red that their nervous systems were affected. Thousands of such cases con vinced Mrs.

Bowser thnt people could be made happier by better lighting. She is exhibiting some of her lighting effects at the sixth annual Exposition of Woman's Arts and Industries, hehld in New York. KEEP YOUR STOMACH YOUNG AND SWEET recognizing the need for mausoleums, have provided them in increasing numbers during recent years. By building Llano Pantheon, Amarillo is keeping step with the "march of progress." Building of the Mausoleum in Amarillo has been handled as a community enterprise. Directors of the Llano Cemtery association are: M.

C. Nobles, U1US W. H. Fuqua, P. H.

Landergin, R. B. More than 5 Masterson, Dr. J. E.

Nunn, H. P. Canode, a year. George Parr, Otis Trulove and J. Guleke.

Mr. Nobles is president and Mr. Canode, secretary. Every bite of food you eat MUST be digested, and the waste matter eliminated. That's sure.

If your stomach is sluggish and old. from the excessive acids which keep eating away the gastric juices, you must dissolve them, or you never will be free from indigestion, sour risings, bloating and drowsiness after you eat. Get a package of Pape's Diapcpsin from your nearest drug store and chew one of the tablets after Instantly the distress is relieved, it dissolves the acids, sweetens the stomach and you will have an appetite again like you had when a child. All drug stores have Pape's Diapepsin. packages are used Miss Ruth Johnson, of Erick.

Ok- Jahoma is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Wileman, 1-2 Pierce street BADLY RUN-DOWN Kentucky Woman Had "Terrible Time" Doing Her Home Work.

Strength Returned After She Took Cardoi. Shelbyville, a ago," says Mrs. Alven Jesse, of this "I hod headaches and gas pains so i place, "my health was very bad I bad for 18 months could not sleep was very much run-down. I was in niirifo n-n, i i Gas Pains Gone, Now Sleeps Well nights. I am thankful for the help I found in Adlerika." I now enjoy restful L.

S. Lovinga. Even the FIRST spoonful of Adler- ika relieves gas and often removes as- tonishing amount of old waste mat- from the system. Makes you en- Joy your meals and sleep better. No.

matter what you have tried for your stomach and bowels, Adlerika will sur- 1 prise you. Postoffice Dru? Co. and Fox Drue Co. While her father, Dwlght Morrow, is taking up his residence in Mexico City as ambassador from the United SUtes, Anne Morrow is studying at Smith College, Northampton, Mass. She is one of the editors of the col- -lege periodical.

Health PECANS Dclirajj fnn.ftavoral nuts dircrt from ST" 1 1 rr pid 2 J3 pla 12-01. Lai: for 40--. Capps Pecan Orchards The Amarillo Mutual Benevolent "Life Insurance at fit" Offlcm: lie K. 5th St. such a weak, nervous condition that I I was not able to do my housework.

"I struggled to keep up, because I had to, but many a time I spent hours in bed, trying to force enough i strength to go through the daily routine. I This condition went on for some time, until I heard about Cordui. which some one told me was good for such ailments, gave it an im! mediate trial, and, I am thankful to say, my improvement was rapid. I i soon was able to do my housework with ease and comfort. I felt fine and I looked so much better.

"This spring I was not as well aa 1 Had been. I was ill in the winter with colds, which left mo weak. So I I sent at once to the store for Cardui and began taking it. In just a little while I was feeling much better, my strength returned and I was able to get my work done easier and with ICSF ess effort." At all drug stores. NC-ne Buy Today and Tomorrow OCTOUR Get Your A Green Trading SPECIAL Tripl Stamp Offer On TODAY and FRIDAY ONLY TODAY and FRIDAY ONLY A Blanket for Every Need and at Every Price A Message of Economy Yes, this is a message of economy for every woman, in Amarillo.

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1924-1977