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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 9

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TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1925 SLAYER OF LITTLE GIRL FACES ELECTRIC CHAIR THE AMARILLO GLOBE Youth Who Escaped faune Atylum Twice, and Murdered Two, Convicted. (By the I'rees) Newark, N. Nov.

W. Noel, a youth who twice escaped institutions for Iho Insane and who capped hlu career by the murder September and 4 in Montclair of a ne- gro taxtcub driver and a little girl, faces death in tho electric chair. A which yesterday convicted liiiu ol on the first degree spent un hour and ton in reaching a verdict. Sentence wll bo pronunc- eil neu Monday. The death penalty hi mandatory.

Noel wno is 20 years old, was tried for the murder on September 3, ol Raymond Pierce, negro laxl-cab driver, whose car ho admllted stealing and lining after concealing the body. Ho has been Indicted but not tried for the for ransom and murder 1 of year old Mary Daly, and has confessed his responsibility. Mrs. Pis W. Xoel.

his mother, a Tells Women to Avoid "Physics" IOR.CALOWrU-1 all '-h misery, he To Dr B. WHI. of ij. liriu-ui ift'-ian for 47 yt-urs. It many fonsllpij women anii gJrls hati to Le kept "iilrrccl in," by catli- tablets, nlornc-l and iiaslv oils.

I hat rojistl pit: the cause of nearly iraaaohos. Ijll- loinmss. sallou- skin, and slom- not "wrsr" or every i w-lille nwciurr 'n Dr CaliKvell's Syrmi Pepsin lie a laxative which regulates 10 how-els. A i done will eatab- I natural, lieajlljy movement 'or weeks at time. for those constipated.

Dr syrup only a Ho. easy bowel m.jvement Ijut. hest all. It Is nften months hoforo another a i l-l Is solutolr even a -iv lakes 11. Buy a large 60- Ltnt bottle, any CVPTTP "loro that sells 9 XHtlf PEPSIN writer, (n an effort to secure ac- i a on tho grounds of insanity, testified that iho boy had always been abnormal and oace tried io kill Ma father, a New York lawyer arvd that the members of her a i had been "queer." Attorneys and physicians for the deefenno declared that Xoel was a victim of dementia uraccox but state witnesses declared that ho knew rUht from wrong, the chief legal point In determination of sanity.

Texas News Briefs Dallas--Vancy Story, alleged bank robber, was taken from jail hero today and removed to Demon to appear In i court in habeas co'- a i in twenty-six cases (o bo held before Judge I-attlmorc ot ton Worth. Story has been In Jail here two months. I.ubbock--Tho Texas Tech Matadors, yet undefeated in their firm year or collegiate football competition, lift uiij, uiornlug for lirown- wood. where they will m9e the Howard 1'avno college Yollowjack- cu, on tho gridiron tomorrow. A special train bearing 2m local rooters will leave I.ubbock tomorrow mornlug for Iho scene or tic conflict.

C'rosbytou-Miss Kiurna Barth formerly of Temple, has taken up her duties as public health nurse of Crosby county. This Is i Plains county to employ an a a c-rvisor of public health and sanitation. Galveslon-- Blecllon of officers selection of next meeting place and adoption ot resolutions woio on the program ot the Texas hotel keepers association at the i a session this morning. city commission a cleared tile for polling $100,000 worth of street paving bonds recently voted here. Sherman--A drive for J3.500 to cover the budget of tho Doy Scouts for the next year will bo put on ih Sherman Wednesday.

TRAFFIC WILL BE TURNED THROUGH VIADUCT TODAY Traffic will be turned through Ihe Santa viaduct at Tenth street tomorrow, according lo a Jones city engineer- All work essential to handling traffic through the viaduct has been completed; however, some concrete work will not bo finished until in the spring. Delay on the viaduct worit duo to weather conditions has caused tho construction to drag for months. Postmaster Kenyon: "I say that San Jacinto folks are tfcklcd a the free mall delivery service. They have brought up all the mail boxes in Ford Car Interior Improved Persons who hire inspected the interior of the improved Ford cars have been surprised, not only tt the pleasing atmosphere imparted by the new trimming, but also by other improvements. A feature of the Coupe and Tudor Sedan is the one-piece windshield shown in the picture.

Tib, together Kith the unusuUy narrow roof pillars, which aro of steel, afford the driver exceptional visibility. The windshield swings outmrd and opens indirect ventilating channt), through which ur is forced down behind the instrument board into the CAT. The lowered steering column reduc- -urn in the steering gear and Urger wheel all contribute to easier driving while flanged- clutch and brake pedale, convenicnUy spaced, assure certain control. The instrument board now holds the' ammeter and light switch, combined in' one nickeled unit, together with dash: light and combination choke rod and carburetor adjuster. Windshield wiper' and rear vision mirror are standard equipment on all the Ford closed can.

I PONZI, ATTEMPTING COMEBACK IN FLORIDA, MAY BE JAILED AS THIEF (Hy tlio Associated Press) Dosion. Nov. Ponzl. i a i a "wizard." who is now In Klnrida i the announced Intention of recouping in real estate, fortunu when his International postal bubble burnt, may be ordered back to Doston to begin a sentence of from seven to I'Jne years in stale's prison as a common thief. hearing will be held tomorrow In county court hero on a motion of Assistant District Attorney Caro.

which asks that a stay of sentence grsntei Ponzl after his trial hero last June, pending flllcg ot his exceptions to the supremo court, be vacated and that the sentence become operative forthwith. Caro believes a Ponzi has had ample lime to prepare and file his exceptions and having failed lo do so should he returned lo Massachusetts. Ponzl is now at Liberty on ball of 0 0 0 and has announced that with the first J2.000,000 of the J10.000.- 000 ho hopes to realize in Florida real estate deals, he will ropay his Massachusetts creditors. i has served a federal sentence for using Ihe malls to defraud. Tricycles, 1)3 West Seventh.

Try a fool Sandy. Cured His Rupture was badly ruptured while lining a-ivaral 3'ears ago. Doctors my only hops of curt was an opera- lion Trusses did n-o no good. Finally got hnM of something that quickly id comj.lelely iircl me. Years have issc-tl aiuV thfi has never ret although am doinK hard work as a rarnonter.

There was no ooera- tion, no lost time, no trouble. I have nothing to Fell, but will ive mil I inallon about liow you may find a. complete rure without operation, if you write to me. Eugene Pullen Carpentor, 751 M. Marcellus Avenue.

Manasquan. J. Better cut out this notice onrt snow It to any othem who are ruptured--you may lave a or at Miss Best Is Wonderful- She is beautiful; she is attractive; she is talented; she is smart; she has lots of pep; her voice is low and sweet; her temper is mild but strong; she adapts herself to any situation; she likes automobiles but so far has not expressed a preference for any particular car; she wants to go riding with every man in Amarillo and she don't care if you bring your wife or sweetheart along. Watch for Miss Best Lots of Amarillo men are riding with her this week. You are going to have an opportunity to take her out in your automobile.

Make arrangements to get acquainted with the talk of the town. Miss Best. DOCHE CLEANING PLANT IS OPENED IN AMARILLO New $10,000 Establishment, Now In Operation, Strictly Modern. Amarlllo has a now (10,000 cleaning and pressing plant. Fred Dothc, proprietor of the new establishment, announces thm his plant will specialize In dry clfunlUK and pressing, and will handle work and i more.

Tho Doche establishment is at 407 East Plfti, uiroet. is modern in every respect, and is equipped with the latest devices known lo tho cleaning and pressing fraternl- ly. Mr, Docho IB tin eiperlenced man tn his line. He has bce In tho I ness for fifteen years, and for eleven years was superintendent ot Iho Am- arlllo Laundry cleaning department. A complete delivery service will ho maintained, and will be in charge of G.

n. ISabb. MAY LOCATE WIND-DRIVEN MOTOR FIRM BRANCH HERE Amarillo may have a now Industry. A. I-', rtuihncr.

inventor of tho Breozo Motor Power machine, the orvly direct wind driven motor In the world, has appeared before flourd of City Development committee ami busings men In HII effort to create a subsidiary of tho holding company. Hie iireezo Motor Power. anil Irrigation company, Cleveland, Ohio Amarlllo. I MR motors, said to ha successful, range from five as many horsopow- or as needed, and claims the ma- chlno to bo cheapest built motor per horso power Invented. The motor utilizes SO per cent of wind power an ordinary wlml- mlll only utilizes eight rer cont of the wind power.

TENTH STREET IS TO HAVE ANOTHER BUSINESS BUILDING Tenth street is to get another Wg business building. Penult was granted Judge Cce this uiornlni; for the erection ol a brick and tile i i at G03-05-U7 East Tenth street and work wll! be rushed on the building. It will have one of the prettiest fronts on East Tenth street, consisting of pressed face brick and piate A garage and storage room has been rented In the i i by J. A Logan who operates a filling station (in Ilio lota now and the other store room has not been rented. The bultd- will cost about If It's pictures you want, call 710 h'dwarda Studio.

County maps. 113 West Seventh. FREE--6 MONTHS LESSONS "It's a vondertul offer," said the Jusbind of a Tory prominent music eacher. The proposition Is discussed everywhere. "It's wonderful la several ways," says O.

V. Wray. the music man. It promotes the stndy of music: our astounding offer enables a great number of people to own a piano and. at the same time, get six months free music lessons, and only be out now In actual cash ihcr.

pay tlO by December 20, and $9 a month until piano Is paid for. In other words JflO you pay by Do- comber 20 and tho $9 per month go on tho payment! for the piano. The Mmlc lesions are absolutely free. Everybody that hasn't a piano should own. one on this splendid offer.

You will always find O. V. Wray, the music man, ready and willing any time to help promolo tho study of music PAGE 9 ADAMS DRY GOODS COMPANY "Lucky 13" Sale fur. luuiorrmv Kills you CO.MK: SPECIAL WEDNESDAY AT 9:30 A. M.

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Transfer Storage Co. Third ud Stata Fi.

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