Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 347, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 29, 1929 Page: 4 of 14
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By PHILLIP NOWLAN
and RICHARD CALKINS
TURKEY WARD ON RUSSIA.
On Oetober n. 1914, Turkinh t
pedo boats raided Odessa, sank 1
Haitian gunboat and damaged oti
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DAMERICA
HISTOR
Will Cupps, th* eritie and comie who wrote “How
To Be a Hermit," actually triad it out last summer
in a lonely spot near Fir* Island just because he was
fed up with th* soclal hooey practiced by a section
of New York when authors are on haad.
Ernest Toller, leader or th* modernistie play-
wrighta, who waa held on Ellis lalaad because of hi*
partielpation la th* Bavarian revolution, spent five
years I* a European prison when th* revolt was
atrangled. A song bird happened to build ite neat
just outside hit jail bare and, to he tella me; made
th* terrible experience liveable.
Arthur Johnson, creator of the most talked-about
stage set of the Broadway season, id a lad under to
and waa to young that he had to fight for member-
■hip in the stage union. He made the prison scenes
for “The Criminal Code/’
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(Copyright, 1020, by The George Matthew Adama Service.)
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GILBERT SWAN.
(Copyright, 1923, NEA Service, Ine)
declared that if motorists will bear
the** things in mind, they will add
greatly to the pleasures and safety
of driving at the meat beautiful
season of the year.
tomorrow they’ll be broke. The thrifty crook is seldom
seen; he gathers in the good long green as though it grew
of rheumatism. Moot cases of acute
rheumatic fever recover within a few
weeks, but the patient* are often
left with bad heart defect! due- to
the long continued fever, and the ef-
fect of the irritating toxins in the
blood stream which which must pass
through the different parte of the
heart.
There ie danger of a peculiar thick-
enlag in the wall of the loft auricle
of the heart, and the valve ■ are also 1
Happiness le la tasirand net in fhings; and it
io by having what w• lova that we are happy, aet
by having what others find agrepable.—Rochefou-
canid.
"The defense myth is a popular smoke sereen
behind which we cling to our military tradition."
Russian and French ships.
The raid followed a aerie* of 1
til* act* against the allies Inelud
the detention of British march
ships in Turkish waters, and viol
attack* on England in Turkish no
Mooning me having woke him up
about 5 o eleek Ohio morning practie- l
ing on my mouth organ on account
of ma having woke up myself foiling
musical, and I led. Do you wunt me
to tell you what I feel my conselenta
about, pop’
You may consider all secrets safe
with me, pop ied. On the other hand
I am legally bound to warn you that
anything you. say ia libel to be used
agenst yen, eo you may nue your own
judgement, he sed.
Well, thin afternoon Glasses Magee
was eeting a peppermint stiek and he
offered me a bit* after I asked him
about 5 time* and warned him he'd
be sorry the neat time he saw me
eating anything,' any insted of just
holding it out for mo to take a biee- ■
natural he hald his fingers away up
near on* end of it so l couldent take
a very ‘big bite without biting his
fingers, no I ony got a’little bit of a
hunk, and now what Im sorry about,
Im sorty I didont bite off about twice
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The Daily Newe is aa independent Demperatie
newspeper, publishing the news impartially, and
supporting what B believe* to be right regardless
ot patty polltica.
ttle Benns
Note Bo JK
Which remind* me that there’s another fomancep
of New York behind this building. The master mind*
of the strueture are Noyce and Schulte.
And leas than 25 years ago, Charles Neyss couldn't
pay his office rent.
---IT SDANNED A DEEP CANYON, AND
THEY FOUND THE TUBE WAS HADE OF A
METAL AS TRANSPARENT AS GLASS
on trees; surrouned by cheap parasites through wasteful
days and hectic nights, his gaudy.....
while, perhaps, the crook, may like a little Croesus look,
all decked with precious stones; but when at last he’s
sticken down a weary and resentful town must plant his
TMB DANGERS OF RHEUMATISM,
(Contiaued).
Ther must alwaya be intestinal
polaoning before rheumatism can de-
velop. Thia to true, both in acute
rheumatic fever and in the chronic
form* of rheumutiam known a* rheu-
tatoid erthrits, arthritis deformaas,
and articular rheumatiam.
In acute rheumatta fever the trou-
ble apparently starts suddenly, due
to overexereise or over-exposure in
bad weather. Sometimes the ptart to
with acute tonnilitis. It is well, how-
ever, to remember that a chronie I
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beck in i
I was sitting on the sitting room
floor with my face in my hands to
make me think better, and pop sed,
Halle, whats thia, thia haa all tha ear
marka of aa attack ef conseients. , |
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tr to ehanee
Mra.
Batter la a dry morsel, and quletness therevith,
than an house fuli of sacrifices with strife—Frov-
(Cepyright, 1029, NEA Sei
There are lenst fear mistakes i the above pieture. They
to grammar, history, etiquette, drawing or whatnot. See if :
at the serambied word below—and unsen
yourseit 20 for each of
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V, Cto Souther Colorado and Westerm OkAtoam trem..! to
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These are the days when everyone orings forth a
theozy to keep the institution of marriage from going
ea the rockas. The latest to eemo to my attention io the
•do* of "family martiages," aa opposed to "eompanion-
at* marringes,"
The companionate marriage, at I understand it,
agreea to be childless for a certain period, until there
io reason to believe that the marriage will “take."
The "family marriage," which ia advocated by Mar-
garet Sperry, author of “The Golden Wind," to entered
into with the idea that there will be children, and that
the children will be taken care of, ne matter how badly
the marriage fares.
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Thaa Mra. Sperry would have couples take out an
inauranee policy for possible children, simultaneously
with the obtaining of th* marriage license.
“The premium," she explained, “would be computed
on the basis of the man’s earning capacity, and that of
the woman, if oho to to work after her marriage.
“If both parties work, and in many cases women
have the name coming capacity ao men, there to ne .
reason why the man should be taxed to insre the child'* J
tuture while women go financially free of thio respon- 1
sibility. i
CM* and other paven carrying compiete diapatehet _____
■Mini1 11 -----■“ elam mattur at «0* OtlUWIm M Amariua.
T.w nder tea Am of Merab Mi 1ST*
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2 AmetHto Dell* ________
ne Amerllle Glebe Mornsns, Evenine and Sunday
wayward bones. The man who makes a crooked haul pr-
sues the poorest trade of all, he cannot make it pay; it is
more sensible and sane to toll in sunshine and in rain for
ran Unc the musele ka the i backet
neck. p) r
Feed Celoringa 1
Qaeation—Mr O. T. maks, “De qhe
netoriac".**ld la puate aad llquld
for houmehold me, oontain anjthine
would be harmfui to ece*! heitaf
Amswer: The variou raloe exerneta
zuffers. and the mother often haa more of a burden
than she con bear. The child should not be at She
merey,of ch*"**, whim or sexual maladjustment on th*
pert of the parents."
peeled te
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McAfee.
Jess Sai
Ing, and thats whats worrying my
conscients, I aed.
Yee goods what makes yen think
tkats your conscients? pop aed, and
I sed, Woll, your conscients meens
somathing that you wouldent do
ea th* market are made mosus
. - . i harm too veuetable cad other edlor
have existed eraeta, rr\~rri « br a 1 - 0
Walt Mason Himself
Ths World’a Most Fsmou* Rhymster_________
NO PROFIT.
There might be some excuse for crime if those en-
gaged in it, in time, should land in Easy street, if they
could bank, on future ease, and comfort ’neath their vines
and trees, with bundles all' complete. In
other lines of industry men feel the years
will set them free from poverty and
agen, dont it? And I wouldent take
that little of a bite agen, bleeve me,
no matter whos, fingers to thera, I
sed.
You win, pop sed. Many an older
man then you haa exactly the same
kind of a conscients.
And he got behind the sporting
page and I started to do my lessons
agenst my will.
AMARILLO DAILY NEWS
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support
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“ NOTICE TO n PUBIC
Aa* mnww refleetion udon th* eharactet, utandins ee
rvatatlon of any individenl, firm, eoheern, or l wear* t tor taut
mi, nover I* Me eelumma W Th* Newa-Globe wil to elsdiy
correeted when eailed to the attentioe of the editoe. h M mo
th* imtention ef Uto newupnper to wrongiy *m «* mine* oar
tadiv dueL firm. ******* or eorporation and correctiona will to
Md* -ben warranted a* prominetiy aa waa lb* wave* pub-
Alshed, reteremee an artiele
man nr ns oFm audit bureau or cibcudations
Grammarslips
1. What ia wrong with thia •
tence? “I shall atill continue
course of ection."
2. What to the correct pronune
tion of "massacre"t
3. Which one of these word*
misspelled? Hideous, heredity, I
ough.
ANSWERS
1. “Still” to redundant.
2. Pronounce mas-a-ker, flrit a
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night
many conditions to meet that are
unknown at other seasods, according
to W. N. Gatton, president, of the
; Panhandle Auto Club, which ia af-
filiated with the American Automobile
Association.
0. II. Foster, manager of the local
organization, yesterday pointed out
among the other thing* to be con-
sidered in motoring at this season
are:
1. Falling leaves on wet streets
offer a serious traffic hazard and too
sudden application of the brakes will
enuse skidding with resultant danger.
2. Children have returned to th*
•ehool room in all part* of th*
country, after month* of freedom in
the open, and will not exercise th*
caution they will later in the year.
It therefore behoove* the motorist
to watch out fer youngsters crossing
the street.
3. Du* to th* piesence of children
on th* streets and th* consequent
delay* at intersections, longer time
will be required to reach tho office.
Therefore, the car owner should al-
fowhtmset moretime. —---—
4. Winter ia juat ahead and the
automobile should b inspected by a
competent" mechanic and made ready
for the changed condition* of colder
weather.
The A. A. A. club executive furthe
J net a* I had finished reporting that the sky wai
the limit intofar at Manhattan'! latest buildings
were concerned, along comes announcement of a giant
which, according to plans, will be three time* higher
than the Woolworth Building.
It* location, if and when erected, will be the
lower Broadway belt and it will measure a quarter
of a mile from sidewalk to tip. The elevator maa
will travel about a hundred mite* a day each, going
up and down. The Eiffle Tower in Pari* would be
MO feet beneath it— were the tower to be trans-
planted.
Just to let you all down easy— the building ia
planned for 1M stories. A site near the eld City
Hall haa been selected. Thia to what to known a*
the "old dry good* belt,” having been the center of
the wholesale district just a generation or so back.
Th* cost— a mere $75,000,000.
Something like 200.000 people per day can be ac-
commodated in its wall*.
Engineers have Mtlmated that a gent standing in
the tower—M he doesn’t fall from dizziness- should
be able to watch the West Point cadets drilling; that
ia, if he uses a good spy-glass. Oh, yes, we’re get-
ting to be a big town.
papers, then susidized by Germ
gold.
The result of the unwarranted ri
wee the withdrawal of the Russi
ambassador from Constantinople a
the instruetion by the British kovei
ment to their Turkish ambassador
leave Constantitnople within 12 hot
unless Turkey divested itselt ef ।
sponsibility for the recent acte
hostility,
Turkey failed to give a satisfacto
explanntion of ita actions and
November 4 a state of war commene
with Turkey an ally of Germany a
Austria.
AUTO CLUB REMINDS
SKSsSi OF MOTOR HAZARDS
careless where somebody elts waa bit-
there are
A far-reaching program waa adopted by the re-
organized West Texas Chamber of Commerce ia
meeting at El, Paao. If the determination of civic
aad business leaders of West Texas to keep ths
organization intact, as expressed ia speeches at El
Paso, to indicative of the general sentiment through-
oat the territory represented, the West Texas Cham,
bar of Commerce to anything but a defunct organ-
ization. Piedges of money to wipe out the deficit
now on the books were freely and generously mads.
Of particular interact to the Panhandle in ths
new program aa reflected ia ths resolutions, ar*
Remand* that the Small legislation to protect lead
owners be approved by th* legislature, aad that
West Texas be give a more equitable tax aystem.
Senator Small to the author of legislation to
validate title to lands crossed by dry creeks, title
ts which has bees attacked en the greune that the
etreams are navigable. Senator Small to the aather
also ef a bill which would causa trial of cases in-
volving land titles to be hold in the county where
the land is situated. Thia bill will receive the con-
sideration of the next session of the legislature. It
to ef utmost importance to West Texas that this
measure be approved.
If the West Texas Chamber sf Commerce-does
no mere thaa to bring about a fairer distribution
of the tax burden, it will have performed aa in-
valuable service for thia section of th* state.’ Weat
Texas for years ha* be** paying into the state
treasury more money than it geta back, while coun-
ties of East Texas get from the state more than
they pay in.
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"fher’s the dearest girl cierk
____ ___________ were due to croak. They’d, of course,
their better time, when they were loaded down with
dimes, and walked in silk array; when all their projects the Monarch s a 10. she didn” foliar
prospered well, and for a little transient spell their calling us around or hang on a minute all
seemed to pay. But crooks can never hold their spoil, it । the. time we. tryin".to select.A
slides away like running oil, it vanishes like smoke; today '
they.may display the price of long cold bottles on the ice,
A committee from th* ladies’ aux-
iliary will furnish entertainment at
th* meeting of th* Men’s club of St.
Andrew’s Episcopal church at th*
pariah house, Wednesday evening at
6:80 o’clock. Thia will ba th* regular
ladies’ night meeting of the club and
all members are invited to come and
bring their wives.
With the arrival of crisp autumn
weather, car owners are reminded
that fall to an important time of the
WELL,CHEIF, WHATS
• THE ODERS ?
—Em
NEW YORK. Oct. 28.—Th* Big Town gossip: Be-
lieve It ar Mt, bat Al Smith, wearing a black derby
for a change, waa obaerved tha other day sipping tea
and munching lady fingers. Th* occasion waa ■ tea
to celebrate th* publieation of his autobiography.
Aad Lawrence Stalling, who writes pieces like
"Th* Cock-Eyed World” and “What Frit* Gory™"
taises tobaceo upon a Virginia farm between pictures.
A young lady who wrote mu of the season’ meat
suceessful shoekers also happens to be the daughter
of one of th* Watch and Ward society boy* la Boa:
ton. That'* why she simnda it "Anonymous." And
th* other day when th* newspaper photographers
visited bar, ah* waa smoking a eigaret. She quickly
tossed it aside, eommentipg that ah* wouldn't dare
let th* family know that aha smoked.
treated with simple method* without
medicinal preparations, the patients
have completely recovered without
any disastrous after-effects.
No matter what seems to cause the
acute attack of rheumatlem, it ia al- '
•way* wall to put the patient to bed
between woolen blanket*, and in this
way induce the feveriah patient to
produce a copious sweating. Some-
times it la advisable to put a hot
water bottle at the patient's feet or
to give him a hot tab bath before
getting between the woolen blanket*.
Of course, it I* alwaya a good plan to
clean out the patient's bowel* com-
pletely before atarting the sweating.
Thio can be done with enemas or
with strong laxative*, such aa castor
oll. After the pattent doe* get be-
tween the woolen blanket*, be should
be taken care of so he will continue
to sweat day and night unt! th*,
fever ha* entirely disappeared for at'
least 24 hour*. No food of eny kind
should be used during this time ex-
cept possibly a email amount of fruit
juice, togther with large quantities
year in motordom
EMOTIONS NOT INSURED.
Nationally, auch an arrangement can only guarantee
a child a material future. There t* no way of shfegunrd.
ing the child‘of a "eplit" tamily from the emotionfl *uf-
fering and the spiritual need* that aria*, but it to pos-
sible to insure food, ahelter and come sort of education.
And many a woman who ha* to work to support chil-
dren whom the father may have deserted, would be
glad indeed for thia financial aid.
After all, we insure against fire, theft, burglary, end
eeiones. Why pot insure against bed marriages:" they
Aur 2n2t as often, if we read the divoree statisties.
Aad let the beneficiary be the child, the one who le
meet vitally involved in the calamity.’ ’ '
I, Mr. Sperry added this thought—the policy should
bnpninputenthonvedkarises.ititdoesnotAtine,the
be tumed.backtothe parents, possibly as a bonus for
keeping the wedding ring.
A paid-up insurance policy de alwaya very handy to
have, particularly if you don 6 have to did'or aplit up
your home to get it;
today. Now'a the time to pick out
ip.
THE AR
SI
care; as they grow old they will amass
a package of the good old brass, their
cupboards won’t be bare. And when
they sleep beneath the sod they’ll leave
behind a goodly wad to comfort mourn-
ing kin; their good repute on the hill,
and cease to toil and spin. I’ve known a
thousand gifted knaves. I’ve seen them
teeter to their.graves, and nearly always
broke; they stole and swindled left and
right, and there was not a plunk in
/ NO -MO DONr MEAN \
-1 NEXT 'Time SOU Go
UP- HOU ME Am TE NEXT
-Time. MAw GOES •P-
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A HAE TO POLE VAULT /
Po GaET UP -TO __
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these irritating *•■»•• only contri- 5nd
but* their share in precipitating an
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BELIEVE IT/
THOSE CKUIANS
. KNOW THI .
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TAKE A CAB
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wdEcK. FIND THE
GUY WHO SAW IT,
•MO 'PWH£ ME
IMMEDIATELY.
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of water. No other remedies are
necessary or advisable.
Th* patient may become very weak
during thia treatment, but tha rheu:
matism will be gone, and then will
be no bad affect* afterwardi.
(Tomorrow: Chronic Rheumatism.)
QUESTIONSAND ANSWENS.
Gall Binader.
Questlon—H. F. l*ta: “b there any cure
for ndheejone of th* Ball bladder besides
an opetatlonr"
Aaewrai Gall bladder adbralona can wome-
times be broken up by manipulative treat-
men.t
Erereimes fee Neek Waar1^
Questo"R D. G. anta t "Will you
pleane tell me if there ia any way to fat-
ten the neek without fattening the rest
ot my bodyr*
A nawer I The muscles of the neek may
be enlarged throuzgh exereise. A fat neck
le not denrabie, but a etrone, eraceful
neck can be developed through owrtain
tensine and other exereines which brine
frequently distorted from th* rheu-
matte inflammation.
Perhaps the greatest danger from
rheumatie fever is from the effect of
the remedies which on often used.
When cases an handled properly,
either in childhood and during adult
life, there should be no bad after-
effecta, and in hundred* of cases
which I have observed which were
JRw.LL AN
O lara ev ala wawca we -vae
“In such an event, the child’s future ‘economically
passes into the bend, of the father, to do with a* ha
wills. 1.
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tha drive
Md run*
Businer
enrolled
tual cam
bundle flees. A little
the meek museles into more anta*
Aa exeellent exercise tie developtoe
muecles •< th* Back lai Flam et pi
egaingt tha wall aad. atandinu MUM
teet from the vail lean over aad l
your fan lato tea pinlow, tenaimg th* i
museles whlle thaa supvorting ***** «d
“But th* woman’s greater responsibility in bearing 1
and caring for the child in it. infancy shoula be taken d
into eonsideratior she of to*, ha. t. give up her job
to be a mother-men do not io become fathra. Or a
woman I* often obliged to be non-supporting for a year
or more in becoming a mother or often she must give
up her job altogether.
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Rom. people ere satisfied to blow
bubbles aad wait for the breaks.
__ . That* just what it is, I led, and pop
“If he dies, run, away er loM« interest, the .Mid sed. Go on with you, when did you
"ar- —J al.---. 155 in. enua get a conscients, you sleep destroyer ?
■MMtatod November • .00%. PeWMMd hr MAR. Date
Jan 4 teu to Jan L tin
BUbRUto hr Tto AwaHUa Qite. New* IMifchtoa ta ■>■•*■
State and vinmore Seregte
Gene A. lira,,. Ealtor and Pubilsher
Witear 0 Hawa, General Manaaar.
Do you feel that you could realy da something
worth while if you had more time, if you were freed
of annoyances, if your surroundings were pleasant-
er? All of ui do. But the chances are that if you
really want to do something, eonditions wont etop
you, and this truth to strikingly set forth by Charles
G. Norria ia the cutrent Golden Book Magazine.
Mr. Norria relates how hi* wife, Kathleen Norris,
now one of the country'* most distinguished novel-
let*, wrote her first suceessful long story:
“We were down ia a Long Island boarding house
at Freeport. With our atuall baby we bod one room
under the roof. The new addition to the family we.
M exacting .no, and Mr*. Norri, had littletime-
hi faet, she had none at Mi—in which to write.
Only at night, when the baby was asleep, waa eke
free. Even then the noise of her typewriter would
wake him, end (he wee forced to carry her manu-
eeript to the living room. Every night was a swel-
terinrone. The parlour was filled with people, com.
playing cardo, some at the piano, laughing, talking
M vinginf. And everyone waa eager to eek Mra.
Kerria what aha waa writing and to give adviee."
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effort then these? Nevertheless, the . atory,
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it hes set a sales record of more then 900,000 copies
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 347, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 29, 1929, newspaper, October 29, 1929; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1569384/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.