Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 349, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1927 Page: 2 of 20
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AMARILLO DAILY NEWS
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AYOFF FROM WORK COSTS HENRY FORD 240 MILLIONS^
BISHOP SCORES
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application of
WHEAT FARMER DIES
Samuel J. Cleland, age M years, a
mysterious as
farmer, died at his home six mjles sonth
in an effort to drive home her mes- ments is not desirable, but rather the
A wireless had been sent him on board
Washburn; R. D. Cleland, a son, at Ama-
of Albion. Ind.
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SUIT FOR
yeer the industry
a whole sold 500,-
below his 1926 figure, bis rivale
TRUCK LINE PLANNED
spots of the central convention session.
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APPEALS FROM
FOR FIFTH TIME
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1 Hy The Asocinted Presa.)
time.
Detroit will be presperous again;
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YOUNG MOTHER DIES;
BURIAL IN ILLINOIS
Mrs. Ereel Maurino Wheeler, 23, wife
refinements
TEXARKANA, Texas, Oet. 26.— L. R.
one was even.
with the death of Hiram
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CONATSER
manor well.
datd Presa)
insTeA
YTON FARMER
Plates will be laid for 230
strumental to bringing the two together.
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Funeral services will be held in the
Griggs funeral chapel at 11 o'clock this
morning. conducted by Rev. G. A. La-
Grone, pastor of the local Seventh Day
pepper and castor oil for baldhead, d
mew, and said that red pepper rub-
bed on the scalp and immediately
no experience in that particular like of
work, was accepted on the spot, after
the manager had asked her to take off
A larger audience than usual at a zen-
oral convention sesslon heard him pay
a tribute to beakers and outline some
became obvious that something would
have to be done, he wanted to beep the
castor oil would make the hair grow.
The red pepper draws the blood to
the surface of the scalp and the oil
caunes a growth to take place. Thia
treatment is only need when.’ a
000 fewer cars than in the first eight
, months of 1926. It is worth noting that
whereas Ford's production was 700,000
i was only when he found that it would
test him more to make the eesensory
ehanges than to bring out a completely
new model did be change kit attitude.
The result Jo a radieally new Ford.
H to said that only the nuts end bolts
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SUDDEN DEPARTURE
OF R. AMUNDSEN
FROM JIMMY RISCO
IN 10-ROUND ROUT
posed of Ed Dunegan, W. J. Hildbrant
and J- E. Lewis, ell of Panhandle.
support that Amarillo would give a
truck line between this city and Roswell,
New Mexico, has been asked by a Ros-
well firm that is considering the estab-
lishment of such a service.
The Roswell firm states that several
truck drivers would consider starting
the service if business would justify the
long haul. The transportation depart-
ment af the Board of City Development
ia investigating the amount of trucking
traffic between the two cities.
less left the situation
before.
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white his wife looked ilka some-
body's hired cook.”
"If you demand cream you'll get
cream, and if yaw are satisfied with
skimmsd milk, you'll get it," she
Ths new fourroom school in Humph-
rles Highlands will open next Monday.
It was announced yesterday
The building has been cmmpleted and
Parasol ants derive their name from
the fact that they eut largo pieces out
of leaves for making nests and then
march along carry inc the pieces ever
their heads like umbrellas.
Jerry La Neve af Danville, 111. She was
a member of the Methodist church.
The body is at the Griggs funeral
chapel pending ward from out-of-town
relatives after which the body will be
sent to Danville, 111.
Mr. Wheeler is an employe of the in-
ternational Harvester company, moving
here with hla family one year ago from
South Dakota.
WALTER JOHNSON
SIGNS CONTRACT
AS NEWARK PILOT
Lieut Robert H. Gray usuahly takes
his passengers to complete some big
business deal, but yesterday morning he
made an emergency flight to Wichita.
Kan., with A. D. Pingle, 340 miles in
2 hours and 23 minutes, which is un-
usually fast nying.
Mr. Pingle. who is a traveling man.
received word that his young son had
broken his arm and he was very anxious
to get home. He could not have reached
there by train until in the afternoon
They arrived in the Ryan monoplane at
• :3k o'clock in the merning.
HE HAS HEARD THAT KIND OF
EVANGELIST AN ALWAYS
LEAVES MEETING
‘rixed with an astringent, to the final
vouches which were a practical demon-
stratien of the value f the Articlos
named.
"Sell yourself the thing you buy”
; Johnson tonight signed a three-year
i contract to manage the Newark club of
FLIES TO WICHITA IN
2 HOURS, 28 MINUTES
the night for its derknesa—the thing to
do is to make light and thus conquer
EXTENSION OF BRANCH BANKING
IS OPPOSED IN RESO-
LUTIONS
TEXAS FARMER, HELD
FOR SLAYING, FREED
the ensuing yarn will be announced Sun-
1 day night.
eution expeets to eomplete the WASHINGTON. Oct. M.—Walter
within a week.
200-Pound Boy, BANKERSMOPE
Asrdttr U, TO PRESERVE
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FORT WORTH, Oct. 26.—Texas
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jumped into the lead in the second
round by forcing the fighting. He
clipped the Australian with a left hook
that shook him to the knees and other:
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post in the minor'circuit.
Paul Block. president of the Newark
Bonn, obtained Johnson’a signature at
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas, Oct. 26.
A denunclatton of the “Elmer Gantry"
type of preacher featured the address
of Bishop John M. Moore. of Dallas, who
opened the annual session of the West
Texas Methodist conference here th
morning befote approximately 400 dele-
gates.
“I've never read the book and I have
NACOGDOCHES, Oct. Id.-Faculties
of the Stephen F. Austin Teachers' col- !
(Ey The Aesociated Prers)
KE DROCK, Okla., Oct. 26.-- Fright-
ened because she was alone with her
of the legal pitfalls into which some
of them had fallen.
With the main business of the con-
vention out of the way today delegates
were planning aide-trips after the ses-
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New Panhandle Catholic-
Church Dedicated Sunday
carried an the barn or its contents.
Sponges in Abair living state are not
plants, as commonly thought, but are
animals.
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Nelson’* ease will be the first st the
fall assizes, which open Tuesday before
Justice Dysart. Fifty-one government
witnesses will be celled end the prose-
comforting. perhops, since they puggest
pur negligence on the port of many
women who lack a charming personal
appearance. She did net excuse the
women who cannot find time to add to
her budget a certain period of the day
for the cure fo her hands, skin, hair,
. is always an asset, even in business. The resolutions called on congress to
| she told of the case of a woman in one piomptly act in constructing and main-
of Texas' largest cities who could not taining worts to prevent Mississippi
get back into the business world after, valley floods and insisted that the fed-
years of experience, following an on- eral government should assume the sole
forced absence on account of illness, responsibility for the movement.:
It was at a time when the specialist — . . .
THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27 1927.
Besides her husband she leaves an
infant san, Donald Keith, her father and
The admiral is shown by the corres-
pondence made public to have not re-
treated from his original statement that
naval expenditures lacked economy.
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“How many women here will accept a i
gift from her husband which he has
bought end selected himself, without
finding fault with his selection. Sup-
pose he does pay $3.98 cents for a pair
of hose that you do not like, why in
the world don't you make him think it
ia the very shade you have been long-
that you can save
1 mother, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Johnson of
firs .-round, Risko j Wessington, S. D.; one brother, F. O.
* -- -----1 Johnson of Chicago, and one sister, Mrs.
Again Mme. Chernoff demonstrated > actual killing of Kirby. are being held
her beauty preprations an her assistant,Na the Miller eounty jail without bond,
going through the complete process
from the cleansing cream. followed by
the wash and the rejuvenating powder
line and
Nearly every business leader. In De-
troit and elsewhere, looks for a marked
piek-up in industry about the first af
the year. Why? Chiefly because Ford
will be in full production again by that
being installed this
DETROIT. Oet.
Adventist church.- Pahbearer will be,
Halt in Production i
to Prepare New Car
Means Heavy Loss\
her hat. The other woman’s hair was
DOCUMENT CHARGE
Specinl to TheXews,
CHILDAESS, Oct. 26—Childresa
eounty hao a 200-poumd boy enly U
years old who pieka 1M te M
pounds of cotton a day, aceording
t, his father, Joe Woodward, of the
Garden Talley coummaunity- The boy
ia Jess Woodward. He ia able to
do a good day’s work, but hit aize
does not permit him to work long
in the hot sum. He is good natured
and enjeys all the sports and games
of ether boys hl* age. although his
size makes him a bit awkward at
times, h's father says.
balcony. The building is warmed with
Enforce Existing Laws
"But, it added, "additional restrictive
i legislation covering loans and invest-
Until a few years ago it was true
that Ford had no competitors. Ho con-
centrated on utility and eheapnesa; he
built a car unsurparsed for durability
and low price ranges, but utterly with-
up his mind to the change, has gone the
whole way.
He la expected to be in full produe-
tion by the first of the year. And in-
duastry leaders; realizing the tremendous
etxent of his .influence on the nation’s
prosperity, predict that hie re-entry will
bring a return of prosperity in every
Hao.
For Ford is Ford-and when he moves
A I Ei A I F. narro’eloek Sunday morning. The Rt. Rev
\IN|—I L U II IL ! Bishop R. A. Gerken of the Amarillo
sj | I* 11 I I |1M I L ; diocese made the dedicator i1 address.
"--T"T Father J. H. Krukkert of St. Francis
. ’ and priest of the nsw church and vis-
j iting clergymen took part in the exer-
DIFFERENCE SHOULD BE MADE eises. . High mass was held immediately
‘ copied after tho Lincoln naturally, an
a much smaller seal*. The motor is new,
the transmission and gear shift are
like the Lincoln's, four-wheel internal
L expendinz brakes are to ba. ztandard
• equipment and it is now reliably re-
t ported that Ford has abandoned his
L sentimental fondness for the old “wagon
• springs" that have adorned all Folds
thus far and will equip bis new ear
8 with springs such as other autos have.
Ford, oddly enough, is revealed in
. this change A man af great sentiment.
For several years everyone else in
L the automobile world knew that the old
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j PANHANDLE, Oct- M— Dedication of —____._____
: St. Teresa, new Catholic eharch of Mio- | eream colored stuceo: The building haa
Inion architecture, recently completed at i h Ebled "indrwson izxztcrtom.
Main and Ninth streets, was held at 1# 1 dressing room, confessional and choir
their account.' Do you suppose be ap- hearing in county court here Wednesday,
predates such an attitude," naked the , Kenaeth Bridges, son of L R. Bridges,
lecturer. 1 and Prentice Smith, charged with the
BETWEEN FAT ONES AND
STOCKER-FEEDERS
following the dedication.
Visiting Catholics from Amarillo, Bor-
ger and Pampa, and many local Pro-
testants attended the formal opening of
- tho ehureh. A luncheon held at the
Panhandle Inn after mass for the bene-
fit of the clergy and visitors was at-
tended by 30 persens.
cautioned th. lecturet. "Spend your
ing for? Why just yesterday a man in
eno of your downtown stores said to I Bridges, Miller eounty farmer, held In
me: ’For gondness sake Mme. Chernoff, eonnection with the death of Hiram
toll year audienee tomorrow if their Kirby, farmer living in the Genoa com-
husbands bring them something not to munity, eight miles east of here, was
taka it back and have it credited to granted $5,000 bond at a habeas corpus
Following the funeral the body will
be sent to the old home st Albion, Ind.,
for burial. The family aad Rer. La-
Grono will accompany the body.
Bishop Moore said that the "Church. declared while a ripple of leughter
inre by-narrow-1 showed the approval of her audience.
scalp le entirely bold. She also
advined bayrum as a preventive for
oil hair.
—vv. win recript mvunu t,. of N. A. Wheeler, died at the family
There were no kifoekdowns and neither home. 1311-A Washington street st 7:45
o'clock Wednesday night.
i the Internationa league. Walter, vet-
The church ia or beautiful denizn in no intention of doing so," Bishop Moore
iae cnuren u O -aug E-K" - “ remarked. ”I know what is in the book.
upon the outcome of his conferene ' calsties.
with Mr. Wilber. “ "
The report reiterated last year’s con-
was lecturing in that city and the venton belief that the “Over «rhg
woman sought her advice and said she burden of state ahd local taxation is be-
could not understand the reason. coming a detriment to the development
Mme. Chernoff decided to apply far | of trade, industry, transportation and
the same position at the samne big de- 1 firance m thts country. There con-
partment store in an effort t9 holvethe tinuet to be, ft saM. a tendency to have
problem, and though she had to onfess overlapping and competitive taxeLes-
on the examination sheet that she had pecially as regards taxes on inhei He-
and transfers of estates.
Southern Methodist university, also
spoke at the opening session, speaking
on edeeatien in the ministry. Dr.
Selecman was the chief speaker at the
night session of the conference tonight.
The conference will continue through
Sundny. Appointments of posters for
«y The Asnceiated Presa)
HOUSTON, Oct. 26.—At the America
Bankers’ assocfatlon’s most important
session of its fifty-hird annual con-
vention here today resolutions covering
Mississippi river flood contrel, farm re-
lief, taxation, foreign relatioms and bank
faflures were adopted, Thomas R. Pres:
too of Chattanooga, was formally moved
up to- the office of presi lent, and the
report of the economie pelhey commit-
tee we* read recommending high mini-
mum capitalization as one remedy for
, bank failures.
This report looked with disfavor on
extension of branch banking- "While
• 4 be urarped easily. XetVord, in spite southwestern cattle men oppose a sin-
reartborrowou cnt fr"ight Tate ttr both fat andstoeker
bank balance of more than •3‘m.OOO.oOd. or ferder catie *' abusis for the rate
TU. 541 mF Li. Lmr v pc. 1, structure of the sguthwest, it developed
Thu has a cash reserved? hag. pPpoe in testimony today befor the elosine
tion. , session of the interstate commerce com-
. Ford's losses have had a direct effect, mission bearing her*.
on the rest of the country, particularly ! The examiners have taken volumineus
on the middle west t data on cattle rutes in every section of [
To begin With, his shutdosn stopped the country with a view of making ad-
the payrolls in his factories. It is es-justments and probably changing the
timated that this lopped more than »!,-' entire rate strueture on eattie and meat
’ 000,000 a week from Detroit’: purchas products throughout the United States,
ine rower , I Objection to the single rate came in t
Ana that is only n starter. ‘the testimony of A. H. Priest, Fort ene.ecaug,pne V" aronewin.ner sen sent a wireless to the Associated
st..i Induntr. Mit Worth, representing the livestock traf-isk baby. Mr C E. Simmons sat in Press tonight concerning his sudden
• ------ - ---— the window of her apartment between departure for Norway on the eve of a
midnight and 2 a. m. today and watched ( lecture tour and a dinner at which he
several men rob the Red Rock Statewas to be given . medal, but th. wire-
bank, its safe containing about $4,500 -
i in cash and $730 in Liberty bonds.
She told authorities that she could
have go nd down the stairway to the
j street without having been seen by any
of the robbers, but she feared to leave
her siek baby er tab* it with her.
I've seen Elmer Gantry. I've heard
him preach. When I heard him at his
first revival sevviee I leave and return
no more.”
26. — Tom Heeney,
ale in any way similar to any of the
part* to the old ear. Ford having made th* whole matlen feels IU
sbip "askingan explanation ot his of•-&«’ Wednesdaz to women that a young appearance better enforcement of existing statutes.'*
astion His rep- "a onfer K** last Sunday.
Lee Keediek is the lecture manager H• is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ella
“As to the other and subsequent ut- '
ALLEGED STRANGLER
ss IS TO BE TRIED SOON
Rear Admiral Julian L. Latimer,' .....
president »t the naval examining board WINNIPEG, Man., Oct. 26—Tria? of
and former judge advocate-general of. Earl Nelson, alleged "Strangler,* who is
the navy., win saeceed Magruder at, charged with the murder of two Wini-
Philadelphia, although plans were vis- mipez women, was set todey for next
tually complete to give him command Tuesday.
af the Broeklyn navy yard. I Authorities of many eitie In th* Unit-
Admiral Magruder is expected here ed States have expressed belief that
during the week of Norembet 7 and hit Nelson is the "straneler" wanted for
next assignment te duty will depend brutal murders of women in their lo-
equipment with which other mahufae- I
turers sought to beguile their customers.
All that will be changed henceforth.
No definite announeements have been
made by Ford about his new ear: but
enough has been learned through re-1
liable sources so that it can be said
xv. ARMSTRONG COUNTY
ete. In nearing women for • inch of -
tact with their husbands, the famous sion Thursday to the Rio Grande valley,
lecturer naid: I where bankers along the way have
Gifts From Musband prepared entertainment programs.
Ford's re-entry into the ficta. Incident- against Magruder, Secretary Wilbur, in Russian nobility,
ally. Is going to mark a new era in the * formal statement said: I riage. ."
1 awtomotive industry. "I *• *- — *h-t th-------.. ..
। noro nana nu rnr * eran of the Washington Senators, who
LUSES BARN BY FIRE /has been ziven h‘* release at his own
I request, signed the contract shortly
after he had announeed ia a radio talk
! M. Manoileseu, arrested in Bucharest
ANNISTON, Ala.'. Oct. 24.—Verdict ; for plotting against the government. AMAADAEG DneMrI l
in fayor of the defendant was returned was the bearer of letters from Carol to AWAKELLU-TU3WLLL
Representatives ofthre. bicilpr. this afternoon in the $30,000 damage leaders of political parties in Roumania.
dacing companies tola of their erfortssuit, against Pr.C. W.Daugette,presi ----------------------------
2“,,- ^raiWrtiie‘“rf- pD^Vtte mafe ehar^ H Late ^POllS ttermsation regardine the amount of
government, both of this physical phon- i flectinE on her character. I _L__________
3 Me " - TEXAN MARRIES TOM HEENEY WINS
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the Fox Drug company and the Poole
Drug I mapany‛» box of candy went to
Mrs. B Frank Rehnett.
The program for today. Mme. Cheph-
ntU wiU leeture al 2:30 o'elody st
Barnard** ate th* “Psychology of Celor."
Tonight at the auditorium Mate. Cher-
noff will feature to hath men and
women and some of her meet important ‘
information will be given out at this k
time. Thia la to be the outstandinr2
lecture at the week. h
Friday morning she will leeture at
the Palo Duro Furniture company at 11
o’eleek. *
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built in brom gas heater"., of God han zeen wurt more by -sr—,
glt.peeupien a "ite 10,by140 feet, minded ministers than by any other’
fronting west ea the Main street pave- There ar. some who see only
meat. The ground around the church is ‘ inK.. . .. t
Wing terrneed snd will W planted in -Ehroueh eno track. Im not sure at
flowers and The ehurch is ' absive *• supposed-to be- religious,
named after St. Teresa , redemptive gospel and not an
Services will be here „hy „busive nor critical ’n. that should be
Father. Krukkertsof St. Francis, whopreached. The minister should ex-
will divided his time between the Pan- pound the truth instead abusine and
handle and St. Francis churches. The criticizing: there is no use in abusing I
building committee of the church is com-
eune. Detroit will W prosperous again; —----—--! NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—Dr. William
the steel industrywill revive; railreads in its 9uet for informatien to support/Leroy Cahill, 54, of Palestine, Texas,
will find their shipments mouating: the Magruder s article, was married today for the fifth time.
"" rn......’“‘j; 12"2ehnotezahertanrademenzrmaren Australian beevyweleht.«।
T+ wa. LA, +Lz, wa, casien over •onnny 20, oi V-evelands
' H "48 her third mar in a 10-round slugging match at the j
"It is proper to say that the re-as- ' byhir fourth wife, is an x-ray expert for 1 New. Olympia Gardena arena here to- j
signment of Admiral Magruder has re-J Dr. Cahil, who was divorced last May 1 nicht. ... .,171
suited from his recent utterances snd 1 the International and Great Northern .The mateh drew.a crowd of 111° to
from the official correspondence re- . Railway company. His wife, who was 18,000, with receipts around *78.000:.
lating thereto, but no punitire action born in Rossis, is the daughter of ------------------------_----------
ha* Wen taken, nor will any be take*,1 Countess Lillian Chevalier de la Serre, was seriously damazed., Heeney was
oa tW attiele published in the Saturday The couple will attend the medieal son- credited with ■winning. Six the 52
Evening Post. vention at Chicago next week, tWy said, rounds with Risko taking three, white
Suceeedea by Latimer and return to Palestine to live.
prominent Armstrong eounty wheat
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more than >240,000,000. F • '
No indivual but Ford could have done ■ ~ ---------------------
it. No one without Ford's enormous te- ’ mm-, a — —n •-a b
az sk hav.rrarrananconumueTFYAK PATTI f
to plan for the future on an even larger | | Ea/u Un I B Ek
scale than before.
the experience of the last six years"
ua"r"uuaborztyazcopanyearcmafer a s.%? 'S.he. ample ases’T";
_ 2130 o’clock, with each day growing in rioua defeets in our present ..I
what Wing indignant and' interest wih ho: ts of women who are unit bankin as i now organised ard
leaxning haw to improve their porsona» operated and compels recognition of the
appearances and make the most of their, urgent need for its modification and
individuality improvement, the commission it hopeful
The benuty specialist opened her talk thut no revolutionary change, such for
on the care of the hair. She gave the exampie, as the general diffusion of
clensning formula, which included a branch banking, will be required to
thorough washing with ivory soap provide adequate protection for the de-
flakes, followed by rinsing in clear positor and is lo hopeful that thishre
president of time honored castile soap, stating that but rather with positive enhancemeni
it had a certain per cent of free alkali, of the eharacteristie avantage, of unit
She advised the use of Zonite diluted banking. The cause of numerous failurvt
ness. Albert B. Fall conferred frequently
_____ ___ ____ _ both with his own counsel and with that
able to increase there sales by ! of his co-defendant, Harry F. Sinclair.
only 200,000. I aad once halted precredings with an
Buyers Waiting foe Ford .. 1 exclamation of "just a minute.“ while)
For there is magie in Ford's ws. me 1 he.couid cary forward Neh eonferenees.
Thousands upon thousanda of prospec-
wise mauled him areuad. Risko held
Heeney fairly even in tW third, trading
poaches to the body at close range.
Heeney stepped out in the fourth round,
nailing Risko with solid smashes on
the ebin.
Coming back th* pilot was 3 hours
' aad 34 minutes, buckin a strong wind,
meetine at Friendship, the Washing- .um-Nan-
: HUMPHRIES HIGHLAWUS
flivver could not survive th* competi-
tion that Ford's rivals were giving him.
Ford had educated the country to the
idea that everyone could own an auto;
and., strange to say. the purchasers that . --------. .. . _____
bo had thus educated had reached thellege and publie schools here will .be ! cnosavTON o.t w_t * Jack.on
' peint where they demanded something ’ Wednesday night by the „C •• Crosbyton J that ho was about ready to accept a
„ besides utility and cheapness. ) losslRoteuyelub, ... a.tu ' M K bire-d Ztonto vluea"ont
1 - - Nated to Change govemnor of Rotary, will be principai $2,100, by fire of unknown origim, arly
- ■ - - ■ - - — Sunday morning. Besides feed of all I
Ford was the test to admit this. HeKnIk.V"
elang desperately to the old Model T, 1 sr.
even when his sales were dropping'
alarmingly. Even last winter, when it
Limitations Called Wise
Limitations in sections 5,129 of th*
— _ - M S... .3 revised federal statutes were called wise
Era: and Mme. Chenno. a rientiy,a<- [and the statutes retention urged with-
vised her audience to dye their hair moateenfn. A -utm „c -ln
rather than Mbmit to gray im., which oztomnodifnsthoir-imcowetemasrndoxetted
puts J damper on * for many states, lieu of th’ advalorem
The haindzeshe '""SU. « on Shares. escape the vexatious
tone, tobe hadinuseyeralshaden;, that question of discrimination which grows
One thing about Mme. Chemeff that .210. z, g 12. i ;
seems toappear most strongly to her I out of. taxation of eredit, investment
bearers is her charmingly informal f and, intanzibes at a lower rate than
manner in which she talk* as one ban snares. , ne. ,
women eonndently to another. She does1 cThe addresa of Silas H. Strawn of
not attempt bay effulgence of gran- Chicago.president of the American Bar
diloqpenee to color the plain troths ssociation- also.wesuone_of.the.hizh
whie she presents, some of them ds-
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a wblno bodmra lot examination w
ended. _
Attacking Sheppard'S'plan of self de-
fence made in kin. direct examination.
iDstrict Attorney Clem Calkoun elicited
from Sheppard during erose examination,
the admission that he shot Sheriff
Smith of Fisker eounty in the back
when he waa in his shirt sleeves snd
unarmed. He also admitted that he shot
Owens in the hack. When tke district
attorney asked Mm if it was self defense
to shoot an unarmed man in the back,
Shepper answered “yes.”
At the present dtrial Sheppard la an-
swering to a chaze of kibing Deputy
Sherif Owenm. e
e Since Ford's shutdown occurred, lost,
' order* alone have given him a bock loss'
of 132.000.000 a month.
Scrapped HI* .Machine*
Added te this is ths expense ef eom-
pletely making over his plants. Almost
— aief-hismsehinery-had te be wrapped.
- Factories had to be rearranged entirely:
In addition, there was a hsavy overhead
cennected with maintaining ids idle
mines, his railroad, his steel pleats, his
skipping line, his forests. Conservatiy
estimates p(pea his expense in thec aon- l
■ nections at $30,000,000.
His book less on lost orders daring
the shutdown period will approximate
•102.MMt.000. Of that sum prohaby $43,-
000,000 would have been clear profit.
These figures are almost too numerous
darkness."
Dr. C. C. Selecman,
Tke salary was not announced but
Block, before leaving tonight for New I
York said it was "the highest salary |
ever paid ta g player-manager outside '
ot the big leagues."
Convincer that he atill will be able
to turn in a few vietoties for Newark,
Johnsoa accepted a contract that will
permit him to take an oeensional turn
on the mound.
enough out of your budget for your
toilet article*. Everyone cannot afford
• beauty specialist every time she needs
toning up. You should be eble to de it
for yourself it you cannot have it dene
fee you, but by all means keep up with
your looks. There are more people
nearing middle age who have nothing
laid away for the future than one dam
think about. What is to become of the
large number of people who are spend:
Ing all they make with nothing soved
for the future?”
“At least 35 per cent of the people
now living will be dead at 65 year* of
ago from preventive ailment*,” she
stated. "Conserve year energies sacred-
ly. With the many labor saving devices
of later day inventions, women should
be able to conserve their energies and
keep young. A waste of energy is as
regretabie and sinful aa any other
waste," the said.
' The $1,000 bond from the Texas
Building slid Loan company was won
by Miss L R. Lowry. Mr*. F. R. Bush
won a carton of Cutex; Mrs. E. F. Lee.
Mr*. W. R. Wilson end Mrs. W. P. Lewis
won Chernoff paekagen.
Mrs. Roy Hulett won * package' from
week. The new school will draw Ito
pupils largely from the Sandborn school,
selieving crowded conditions there.
with water for dandruff, eczema and are not obscure and difficult to discover
other scalp affection. One part Zonite and the commission believes that ths
snd five ports wster, mixed. number ot failures in the future can be
For HaM Heada substantially reduced th rough the adop:
Mme. Cherneft reeommended red - tion of arrangements definitely designed
' to meet obvious defects that experience
' has disclosed in our system of independ-
l ent local unit banks.” .
It could be correeted in part at least,
I the commission said, also by restricting,
I the number of new charters. develop-
J ment of the clearing house axamination
system and the promotion of local reg-
ional bank associations.
kinds. 14 hog* and 20 sets of harness a i-------
win consumed. All horses, mule* and ton estate of E R- McLean, publisher
cows were saved. No insuranee was of the Washington Post, who was in-
The steel mills of the Cleveland Ma- , fie assoeiatien and several southwestern
' honing valley district have - a:fe red-) cattle and stock orzanizations.
Ford was an important customer c. I
theirs. Stoppage of his orders not only rPDAY ar TCADAT
eut off a large volume of business: it URUA UF | LAFU I
ate* reduced the price levels for the:
CASE APPROACHES
largely responsible.
efsmkhe
plate glass manuracturers were hard with s-ift etrides the crux of their case n‛thezzane‛apartment building and theylhe was quite ready to confer but that rillauand daughter. Mr*. Rub Bus*
bit. aad the slumping coal industry wg. -the Liberty bond transactions wh ch 5teaalaruto.county.officernrBe-he had. not the least idea why
pushed down a lttie bit deeper. I followed the lease of Teapot dome—‛n.21. the bandit: I sen had left. ________.
Th. automobile industry a a whole speeial govermment all counsel today th* W ----
was hurt. too. Paradoxical as it sounds, । presented ta a District •( Columbia s«- ..... ... .. PADHI PAN[IRMK •
Ford’s withdrawal was not an unmixed preme court jury a volume of testimeny QnMnnA ME An WIMQ UANUL UUNTINI>
I blessing fethimrivals. »• te support their cententiens ot decep- OUnUUL DLRB WVIIV>
•» During Um first eight months of this 1 Man and sever ey in conneetion with _ I I
“--— — - -h-l- —14 —A- that lease. KER
As witness followed witness to the PJU;
.toad with, for this an unusual swif- nAnAAAre DV ggn i PARIS, Oet. 26.-- Prince Carol of Rou-
UAMABFS UI I1KL mania in aa Interview at St. Malo,
-nn----I -u France, today confirmed the fact that
DETROIT, Oct. 26.—Henry Ford, who built from low-
priced automobiles the greatest personal fortune in the world’s
history, has set another record this year—a record for losing
money. * , . ‘ I
Since the middle of May, when Ford, deciding the time-
honored “Model T" would have to rive way to an entirely new
car, shut down his plants and abruptly stopped production, he
has taken a paper loss that reaches the stupendous total of
•hat Ford is Mt to meet other manufae-
tuxers on their awn ground.
The new ear will be utterly unlike
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a tire automobile buyers are waiting to
see the new Ford before they buy. After
it appears many at them, doubtless, will
buy other ears; but just now they are
holding off, waiting. Thu* tho whole
industry feel* the effect of the Ford
shutdow n.
Sueh is Ford'* power. Now for an-
other indication of it.
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