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MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 19Z9. THE AMAR1LLO GLOBE PAGE 15 TENTH RADIO GAME ON AIR TUESDAYNIGHT WDAG WILL BROADCAST 9:30 P. M. CENTRAL TIME AT The tenth of a scries of twenty radio auction bridge gnm.cs will be broadcast from Station AVDAC, Tuesday, January 25 at 9:30 p. m.

(C. S. Kach game of the scrips -will feature Milton C. Work and Wilbur C. WhitpJiead, Kew York experts in association with players from cities America and Canada.

The lisleners-in arc urged to have four players ready with cards and to follow the gamo bid by bid and play by play ns broadcast over WDAG. The contestants in the tenth bridge yamo of present series are Mrs. C. E. Travcr, of Salt Lake City, a prominent teacher who also is active us player in the various competitions in her jiart of thc'-country; Mrs.

Lewis Tod of rado, an earnest'student, and a successful and prominent teacher of tho aame, and Mr. Work and Mr. Whitehead, widely known as writers, teachers nnd experts on the game. Following are the advance hands for gnnie ten: Mr. i C.

Whitehead, of New York. "South," Dealer), holds: Spakes, 8 Spot Hearts, 6, Diamonds, 7, 4, Clubs, 9, 5. Mr. Milton C. Work, of New York, "West," holds: Spades, 9, Hearts, 8 Spot; Diamonds, 10, Clubs, 7, S-.

Mrs. C. K. Travcr, of Salt Lake City. "North," holds: Spades, Hearts 10, 7, 4, Diamond's, 8 Spot, Clubs, 10, 2.

Mrs. Lewis Totlhunter, Denver, "East," holds: Spades, 10, 7, Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs, 8 Spot, 4. WITCH TRIALS OVER CITIZENS TURN TO WORK (By United Fnu) I YORK, Jar. good pco- i plo of this little lown beard tho call I of their ehurch Sunday with their witch trials over aud left to harass them. Saturday night the last defendant.

Wilbcrt Hess, 38, in the UOth cen tury dramu of tho supernatural, was convicted of second degree murder and eooii will be sentenced to from 10 to 20-years in the pcuitentiary. Last Wednesday, John BIymyer, first of the three defendants, was given a life sentence and on Frid John Curry. 14, was ordered pUnished similarly, all for the murder Of Nelson Jtphmeyer, 08, himself a magichtn of parts, lock of whose hair they sought io raise a spell upon the family of young Hess. So fur as York is concerned this ends the oddest drama which hat been before the American courts in many years. There will be no further prosecutions.

The pow-wows and th-9 witch doctors will continue to practice so long as they remain within tho Jaw. Tho fact of the matter is that belief in tho supernatural is too deeply rooted among those who believe it ut all, to be eliminated by any single campaign. HOOVER MAY MAKE BRIEF VISIT IN CUB A GUN. TOTIN' OFFICER DIES IN CALIFORNIA LINDY'S MOTHER LEAVES TURKEY ON SUN DAY Jan. Evangelino Lindbcreh, mother of Colonel Charles A.

Lindbergh, 'eft Constantinople Sunday as unobtrusively us she arrived last September. Sho abruptly changed her plans to remain until January IP and departed for Cairo, Egypt, newspapermen and calling off demonstrations by students at the American college where she has endeared herself, Miss Kathryn Adams, president Of the college told the. Associated Press that Mrs. Lindbergh had intended to remain only a half school year as visiting: professor of chc.m- istry, and that her departure at the close of the school's first semester therefore was expected, she Enid the college deeply appreciated her work. Tho American university at Beirut, Syria, has invited her to visit it after her stay Qt Cairo, before she returns to America.

Turks generally, among whom Wrs. Lindbergh made many friends seemed appreciative of her interest' in their country's erolution, and of her efforts to learn the Turkish language and mako herself part of Turkish life during her short stay here. The Associated PICKS) LOS ANGELES, a Earp, 78, gun toting peace officer of Dodne City, Kansas, and Tombstone, Arizona, in frontier days whose colorful career Jed him through ft dozen fatal conflicts with "bad men" of the old West, died hero Sunday. JEiJarp ami three brothers, Virgil, Morgan a Jim, together with Doc Holiiday, were figures in the stormy days of Cochieo County, Arizona, where Tombstone is located. Their conflict with the Clunton gang of cowboys after which Morgan Earp was killed from ambush, and ing which two famous gunmen died was followed by an investigation.

Thu Enrps, led by Wyatt, then a Deputy U. R. were, exonerated on. the ground that they had acted as peace officers. FUNERAL FOR MRS.

MILLER TO BE AT WACO The body of Mrs. Emma E. Miller, 86, pfoneer of Waco, vfho died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. L.

Roberts, 1118 FUlmore street, at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon, was sent to Waco last night for burial. IV. S. Griggs Sons prepared the body. Mrs.

Roberts accompanied the. mains. Mrs. Miller came to Amarillo in the early part of December to visit with her daughter, and was taken ill after arriving here- Besides her daughter, she is survived by two sons Waco, W. W.

and F. M. Miller. Funeral sen-ices will be held at Waco Tuesday afternoon. FOUR MEMBERS OF FAMILY DIE IN CAR CRASH liiy Tho Associated Presfil BALTIiMUHE, Jan.

members of a a i of five nro dead ant tiio solo survivor, a child, was serious- Jy injured when their automobile was struck by a Pennsylvania railroa train near 1'arkton. Baltimore county, early today. Mrs, Diamond Hannigan and two children, Robert, and Diamond, 4, were killed outright; the husband; Diamond Hannigan, Baltimore policeman, was fntally injured and died few hours later at a hospital. Physicians said that Edith, 9 years, was in a critical ABANDONS IDEA OF EXTENDED CARIBBEAN CRUISE WASHINGTON, Jan. Hoover has abandoned his idea of an extended Caribbean cruiso before inauguration.

Ho may go, to Havana, Cubn, however, for ft brief visit. Hoover has found the pressure of affairs attending the opening of his ad ministration, sclcctiou of his ci not, formulation of policies, and other matters will prevent a good' will tour of the West Indies. He had hoped to visit Porto Rico, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, ns well as Cuba, und at one time had hoped to go to Mexico City. He now plans to make this tour during his Such a tour would require more time than ho has at present. When ho returned here, be found scores of pcopla who wanted to ECO him.

He baa seen good a and will see more- bcforo ho leaves "Wednesday for Florida. Others will sco him at Miami Beach. Hoover also plans to return hero earlier than was first announced. He is expected to get buck hero qbout the middle of February or slightly afterward, in order to lay final plans for tho opening of his administration March 4. Ho will be kept hero rather closely a that time, with the special session of congress i i about April 35.

"FEED BOX" ROW SETTLED; RESUME RACES "feed DIEGO, Jan. A box" row, which yesterday threatened to hold up horse racing at the Tijuana track, across the border in. Mexico, had been settled amicably Sunday and racing was resumed. The row was stilled only after horsemen were granted permission to purchase feed for their animals from whom they pleased. Tho horsemen demanded the right to buy feed from whom they pleased instead of (jetting it through the "company store" established by the track rn.inaeomcnt.

A i INFLUENZA (Vtldfi Nothing you do will so eCectu- UIU ally protect yon Coldo. In. fluenza or Grippe keeping four orffkni of digestion and elimination active and your free from poisonous Nature's Remedy (M? Tableta) more thu merely came pleasant and eaiy bowel action. It tones and strengthen! system, incros- inc resistance aeainit and infections. Cct Ifc at THREE DIE IN DEATH CHAIR IN PENNSYLVANIA BELLEFONTE, Jan.

men whose crimes brought death to five persons paid their lives in the electric chair at Rockvicw penitentiary toilay. They were Charles F. Melior and Benjamin Dcmaroweki of Philadelphia, and Tony Luciltl of Washington county. Tho triple ciecntion began Lucitti, who was convicted with Hoy Wonrich of shooting Policeman Louis 0. Knajip and Paul ft.

Fox in February, 3928, caught in the of i liquor into the coul mining camps of Washington county. Wenrich turned state's evidence and was sentenced to life imprisonment. Melior, the next to go to the death chamber, shot nnd killed Max T. Harrison, assistant manager of the Cross Keys theater, Philadelphia, in an attempted on March 23, 1928. Another shot went wild nnd fatally wounded a bystander, Martha Yctter, 17.

Orvillc J. Barclay, Mellor's accomplice, was sentenced to life imprisonment. Palo Duro TO-NIGHT Relief from Gas Stomach Pains Dizziness The doctors tell us that 90 per cent of rfll sickness is due to stomach and bowel troubles. You can't bR well if your digestion is bad; you are likely to get sick unless you relish food and digest it properly. Tanlac has a wonderful record as a relief from digestive troubles, even those of years' standing.

Mr. James P. Carapiell, of 1012 W. Fifth Little Rock, says: "I had bloating after eating. My rheumatism Was so bad I could hardly raise my arms.

Now I can cat anything and do a good day's If you suffer from gas, pains in the stomach or bowels, dizziness, nausea, constipation, or torpid liver; if you have no appetite, can't sleep and arc nervous and all run down, you need Tanlac. It is good, pure medicine, made of roots, herbs and barks. Get a boUle from your druggist today. 'Money back if it doesn't help you. Tanlac 52 MI1UON BOTILES USED YOUTH KILLED ACCIDENTALLY BY BROTHER BEAUMONT, Jan.

Shot through, the forehead when he ncci- dcntuliy ran between Jils brother und a fence post which tho Utter firimr, Joe Harnett, 16. was killed instantly at his homo 25 miles from here yesterday. Tho elder brother, Francis, 18, was lying on tho ground practicing with a tillo when tho accident occurred. CONSTABLE SALE STATI1 OF TEXAS COUNTY 0V POTTEtt By virtue of an of issued out of the Honorable 108th District Court of Potter County, on tho Ctb day of A. D.

3928, by the Glwk thereof, in tho case C. M. Humphreys versus Carrie M. Hitchcock, C. II.

J. Mitchell and First National Bunk of Amarillo. Texas No. CSC7 nnd lo me, as Constable, directed and delivered, I will proceed to sell, within the hours prescribed by law for Constahlo Sales, on the FIRST TUESDAY in February, A. D.

19Uy, it being the 5th day of snid month before thp Court House door of said Potter County, in the City of Amarillo, Texas, tho following described property, to-wit: Bcinjr nil of the South ono-hnlf (1-2) of lot number two (2) in block number two hundred and sixty (2tIO) of tho Holland addition to the town of Amarillo, Potter County, TCXJLS, as shown by the map or pint of said addition of record In the deed rccorilu of Potter County, Texas. Levied on this 6th day of January 1920, as tho property of Carrie M. Hitchcock, C. Mitchell, J. W.

Miti-hell nnd First National Bunk of Aniurillo, Texas, to satisfy judgment amounting to In favor of C. M. I nnd cost of nuit. Given Under My Hand, This day of January A. D.

1929. ALLRN S. JOHNSON, Constable Pntlnr County, Texas. By SAM RAMSKY, Deputy. Cth SHERIFF'S SALE THE STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF 1'OTTER: NOTICE IS HEREBY G1VKN That by i of a certain Order of Sale issued out of the Honorable 108 Judicial District Court of Potter County, the 7th day of January 11120, by Clerk of District Court of said County for the sum of Two Thousand, Six and Ninety Two and Dollars and costs of suit, a certain in fnvor of Tho T.

L. M', Company in certain cause in I Court, No. G9JO nnil sly ltd The T. L. M.

Company VB. John Shows et ux, and placed in uiy a for service, as Sheriff oE Potter County, Texas, did, on the 7lli day of a a 1029, levy on certain Rciil Estate, i a in Potter County, Texas, described HB follows, to-wit: Lot 22 of BlocI: 5 of Morningfiide Subdivision of City of Amarillo, Potter County, Texas, and levied upon the property oE John Shows and Marie Shows and that on the i Tuesday in February 1029, the same being the 5th day oT said month, at the Court House door of Potter County, in the City of Amarillo, Texas, between tfio hours of 10 A. M. nnd -I P. by virtue of said levy and said Order of Sale I will sell above described Real Eatnto at public vendue, for cash, to the highest bidder, as the property cf said John Shows and wife Mario Shows, And compliance with I h'ts this notice by publication, in the English once a week for three conFecutive weeks immediately preceding said day of Bale, in the Amarillo Globe, a newspaper published in Potted County.

Witness my hand, this 7th day of January, 1921'. W. THOMPSON, Sheriff I'otlor County, Texas. THE STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OP POTTER. Whereas, by virtue of an order of sale issued out of the Honorable District Court of Potter County, on a Judgment rendered in id Court on the 24th day of October, in a certain cause wherein W.

Frank Walker and Irving Williams arc Plaintiffs, and S. M. Ed- Wards and Lezilla Edwardii and Irwin C. Ochsner arc Defendants, bei numbered No. 0030 on the Docket of said court, and by virtue of an oE caid Honorable District Court this day entered and certified copy thereof to this day delivered, com- dinx directing ma as in eaid order of sale, I did, on the 4th day See Tag on Phone Book Crating and Packing We crate or pack any thing from the cheapest to the best furniture and piano.

Packed and crated like new. Twenty years in business in Amarillo. Will pack your china, cut glass, books, linens, bedding and pictures at residence. Your furniture is then moved to our crating room and packed for storage or shipment. Storage Phone 2-3649.

Transfer Phone 2-0431 M.L. Transfer and Storage Co. of 1929, 3:80 o'clock P. tracts of Und hereimifler described levy uyou the following described in Cooke County, Texan, and tracts and pareeh of land now rngwd in a i pur- belnjc in the vf I i-hminir oil from Umjs J'ottw, State of Texns, belong- described to-wit: to S. M.

Edwards, twwll: Nick Stoffoli Uiie; Brine IS South fifteen (16) feet of Lot acrti out of Illock 03, Town of Tcn (10). and the North Thirty (30) 1 Cook County. and Block feet of Lot A'liw (P). In Block One 1 of the Gunler A 6'ubdt- (1). of the Curtis Addition to the town of Amarillo, Potter County.

Tex us, as the same shown by the of the John Harriett Survey, Cooke County, Bvn K. Luke Lenfir: All of Block PR 55 J5S INTKUNATIONTL TUUCK. ton. I'Mnrlcd, wire irrtvnrd and Uro Uln Ur "IU for llveilwk. BETTER USED CARS For Less Two--'20 Modrl Ford UooJ con- Uiryilrr 02 GAMBLE-MARTIN -a AYR- "Three Fine Cars at tho Right Prices" iiowl Good iTuntll- John Koelr.ec fituse: JCorlli 20 will for sale and Bell at i t40 rft cl of Sub lie auction for cash, all of tho right, i cf th Scoll Survey, na title- and interest of tho Kaid S.

M. I llin de Ill 1 Joseph Flcitnian LCIIHC: HlockR 82 and 83 of tho Town of Cooke Texas; John LouHP: Edwards and to said property: and I will execute deed to tho purchaser or purchasers of said property nt sid siile nnd will place the or purchasers of asiil property in of the same within thirty after said sale is made. Witness my hand on this 4th day of January, A. D. 1920.

W. N. THOMPSON, Sheriff, Potter County, Textm. THK STATE OF TEXAS To the Sheriff or any Constable of Polter County. GREETING: YOU ARK A TO SUMMON WAJ1NKR MOOJ1B AND A.

L. HAWSE by a i publication of this Citation once in each week for consecutive wetfka previous to the day hereof in somo i in your County, if there lie ncwtpapcr lished therein, but if not, then i newspaper published in the Judicial IJintrict, if be no newspaper i in paid Judicial District, then in published in the nearest District lo JQSiJi Judicial District, to ft wen nt tne next regular term of tho 108th Judicial District Court of 1'oltor County, to be holden at Urn House thereof in A on the Kirst Monday in A. 1). 11'2H, Lho BBino being thc day of February, A. IX 1029, a and thorc 10 answer tho complaint Sinclair Crude Oil Purchanlng Company contained in tho Answer of tho xnld Sinclair Crutlo Oil a i Company filed in naitl Court on the 6th ilay of November, 102R, in a on the Docket of guid Court No.

0802, wherein L. M. Fischer in a i i and Sinclair Oil Pur- hnsljig Company is garnishcc, ult being a suit in (earn I eh merit after and In which i tho plaint i allctfffi on September 11, l'J2P, in the above Court, ho recovered against thc Oil Operators Trust In tho Sum of with interest thereon at (J per fent per a from said dale, and the antiwar of the said gnrnlnhee, i a i Crude. 011 Purchasing Company alleging said Karnifihee, Sinclair Crude Oil a i Company, prior thereto; han taken and purchased oil from thc Tim Wpst 30 acnin of 110 out of llln 1 of i i i thr John i Survey. M.

J. KU-iitr. J.euao: 2S out of J. W. Littleton Survey, Abstract No.

5JW, Mock 2. That Bflid gurniiilict him made a lo Oil or any other person or claimant, of tho of the oi) Men by it from the above (mclc of Und, linco 16, JD28, Sown o'clock A. tmd a for 7-Htiis jiurt of mild oil no tiikea by it from tho triu-ts of land a nbovo described, mid for tho T-lOlhn of tlio oil lakun by it from tho trnctw of lunt nbovo described, a i i 10, 1928, Seven o'clock A. to and I A. Hum of i tilx KJKhty-iiinc and 07-100 (IHJ.flBl'.C?) Dollars, iuid tlmt i will i mipplvinantiil iniswor herein to of tbe purrbuso of oil from nnld Jsnd ahovo deticrilicd from Ortohcr 15, 1028 to 0, that a I that Ihu Wanw Moore A.

L. urc Uie liolil- tiuU-s kKK Kittliig Throe Twunt.y-oiKliL TbouHtunl I'lvc (f.3^8,OO.OU executed by Oil and secured by deed of trust covering ths oil nnd KHB covering thc nliovn ing October ID, 1028, Seven il ia indebted in the deacribod trnctn of In of J. huccy, TruBtec, recorded In Volume S70 c.f thr: DpcJ of UoconlK of Cookn County, Tcxun, i doed of trust tippenrn to linvo a executed 8, 1H2B, nnd for record 8, JD20, and gnrnlihce ii Informed that said a Moore nnd A. J-. a i i thu pfoceuiln oil taken by a i from a i Und Above or nre claiming MI Interest i a The i tal a i a Bunk of Fort TCXBB in likewisa a i i Raid pro- coeds, or I therein, and by i tue of An aimlgnmtnl the Oil Trust, that K.

K. KorU of County, Tcxun H. F. lloftd, hone 4SW Devi. 7IC-7t2 Tujtor or ot Mid addition of rec-1 and all of that part of 87 and oTd in Deed coords of Polter which South of the M.

K. County, Tcias. and thq being T. H. n.

Company right of way. all A A MOTOR CO- a part of Section 187, in Block 2, A. cuch blorVR being In the Town of A in Potter County, Texan, Muemtcr, Cooke County. Texas; said land beinjr most generally known J- Klciss The South 8R by Its legal description herein- os of Block 2, J. W.

Littleton Sur- above given, VC act No. $86; xlso part of Therefore. the Tuosday In 01 1 Township of and February, 102P. the same being Ihu 12 of John 6th day of February. 1329, between I nl 6f 01 of tho hours of o'clock A.

M. and tne of Jlueiidtcr, Coekc Foup o'clock V. M. on Raid day. at Texns; tho Court House door of said UNUSKD TRANSPORTATION body i hundred to 1 Duick Stdit, I 1827 Hutrk Muter Country Club 1 llutck FUnJtnl rumhlc I ID2T Chevrolet 1 1P27 Drtxivhnm Scdnn IxJul; our tlitn rom- Dnrl)(iiii.

Von will find (htt nsp-i itivo unrlvnlml wtfy cur In ci- nctlv rcprrttnt It to you. FUOST MOTOR Inc. therein, by i of a a i Issued gKrnlnhco. That by roiuon of i claims, an- jtmnishiiHuits nnd deed of I (farjilshno tlntm 'know to whijjn it in i In the ninounl Mbove inctitloncJ, ftinl tlmt tho mtlil Mooro HIK! A. L.

Hawse, J. F. Lucey, Trustee, Tho Coiitlncnlnl NH- a Hank of Fort Worth, K. E. i should hn cited lo appear hire- in, i i them to tutuwcr and unt tip their righU, and clnlms, If ny thtiy Imvv, to the of I gnrninlice, uiitl that trial bo roof, this garnlshcc bu i its COUH, i i I In roanon- alilo In the nutii ot $1,000.00.

I FAIL NOT, but have bo-, Hiiid Court at Its a regular (firm, i ivrll with your ret thereon, showing how you have executed tho snine. I J. C. SK1LLMAN, Clerk of the JOB District Court of Potter County. Texas.

I MV A tho Senl of nuid vourl, at office in A a i the 7th day of Jnn- a lO'-JP, C. HJitLLMAN, Clerk, 108 i of Tcxn WJ.lnprt Ctorlolct: (1 rr IM- bouaht dirt i Wh'ppH five kct rondltloii GAMBIJ3-MARTIX MOTOR CO. Tenth Taylor Bti. I'honr GOOD WILL USED CARS BUICK roiM'B T19" A A KUAUKTEK KSSr.X COACH 1'ONTIAC COACH HARMAN MOTOR CO. USED CAU LOT Tenth irttt Polk 1'hona GOOD USED CARS 2-- IflliT Chryiltr 79 Ooapw.

I'-Chryilvr 70 Scdnn. 1 19211 Chovrolrt Coich. Z-- IM7 OkUmoMIt Coupti. I--I P27 Ntuh Qvfth. I-- lU2(i lludwm Catch.

1-102(1 Ford Couiw. II (i In othf r' tood AMARILLO OLSMOBILE Inc. US Folk. iRM BARGAINS 1 --1028 Qlclimoblle SHtn. Ifuimobile ft 1--1B3B Null Counter.

btudtbnkrr Oommmder dti 1--1927 (10 Coupr, Itoo l--ltl2ti BALLKW-SATTERF1ELD CO. Third Tyler. Dill 8271 interest I (SKAL) WK I A few uood uiri truck! for Mlt. un Ittttorit buying. Miller Truck H.l.i.

00 Wr.l Clb. 111,1 IlEUABLE USED CARS 1-11)20 Ernklnr iMin, drlvin li'i 1--HI20 IHcUlor drlvtn loui MOO mlln. New cir inurKtiltv. Vt off new c.r price. I IMH ColnmVHlrr Sfiltn, chrttflllly ilrlv.n about 10,000 mllM.

rir In condition. Ijookl and new. I I 2 7 BtudeltBliflr Dlcutwr A-l oondlllon. new Uueo new tirrt. 11 rral liur.

If Inurnttd In licnl rrll.blr untMl cnr we H. LIBEHAI, TKKMB. MCCARTY MOTOR co. Mllmorr. Ditl KZ1B.

CAU nUI'MITHKNT. HUDHUN" CUMJII for elitnUil condition. Rxd Gill 1U N. K. 10th.

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Lincoln does not build a yearly model, it is so designed and made that its appealing qualities should be long enduring, and improvements on the new cars can be installed on your.Lincoln at a nominal cost which enables you to keep your car up to date in appearance. You arc not forced to sacrifice many miles of unused service in order that you may have a car that is up to date. There are many reasons other than the above that the careful used car buyer takes into consideration. He will tell you that in buying a quality used earn you will get a greater value than you are able to get for the same amount of money in any other car you may buy. Those desiring a used car of the above quality may find it to their advantage to call at our sales room or phone us for demonstration and see for themselves what real bargains we arc offering in the used cars listed here.

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To see and to drive this car is to realize it is a bargain. 3--Packard 7-passenger sedan. 1, 1'. 1--Chrysler Imperial "80'' sedan. WALTER IRVIN INCORPORATED Phone 4315 406 Fillmore Street..

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