Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 79, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 3, 1920 Page: 2 of 10
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taut
7. B. NUNN
Publlaher
SVMXEIt M. RAMSK'
Maaaftaf Editor
know why he la out. t oil
rlplit. Hut Fall Mt 111 aria mi rlialr-
man of lh Senate Bub-eomiiiltleii
Investigating M-tlrau riwilltloii
And Kail Hill own Mexlean minimi
lock.
PHONES
Editorial Department ........ 4 ?1
Baataaaa Offiea ..IMS
111 Watt rift Stmt
Molirill.N ..IIOHT
Hamlet MW hi father' ghuf.
and talked to It. (tome pri'ilmiT
of th la play. In rtecat araaon. iliil
nut brim inn gliot into vie of
ll.nl VntntMf in tha int
nil gantry. Covera tha Panhandle tha amlteae. They .al.t the ain.arl
afTaaaa. Eaatera Nw Meilco 8otjth-' turn cuiilJ nut be made omiminr
am Colorado and atrn Oklahoma
fron twalro to twntr-foar boura In
advance of Denver. Dallas. Ft. Worth.
Oklahoma City and other panora car-
rying telegraphic dlapntrhef.
Katarad aa aecond-elaaa matter at the
aoatottlc at AmarUln. Tctaa qndar
th act Of March S. 17
"bocaaao people no loiiKrr 1-1 c
in Kboala." 1 B 1 1
Now again tin lwt ta!k
arrom (hit laRi ami niln tu ac
cept It a erlousl a- lil ll.iiulrl
A gnat difference I iietcd
twrcn I lu' old inl new Hriin. Til
old onra wrre emotin'ial. and crniT
ally wwre desei llie! a iirtt of thi'
murdered. They revealed tllem-
J.irnr I orniiril
In tin Aniarllln ul illy New
an AmikIiiIiiI Pre article
under a t'liliuico dale Hue of
January :T. Mated that the
raining uf Hart. H haffnei' and
Man. rlolliliiR manufacturer'
for the year en ling November
M. 1 H I . it ill oil II t t'.l to I III I I
p.r cent on it i:..0'irt
i it i in ti Htm k.
In iitlee In lll.ii kliui'ii
r.rollii'ix. lni handle thit
In. i ril of ni-n'x ilullilliK It)
Anuiiillo. tin- New reprint th
UMlrli' llrloH. In which it niuv
In- mill that the percent. ia n.'
.in(ii h umid have read I ! 11
intcad of 1 ') I 1.
BUUSCRimON HATES;
BT MAIL.
w... v a
u .w. iiM'arlii'1 with acenmpatiymcnt of
Month H gOjchaiii-raitllng. hlmd-hlllitig url-k
1 Tear I.'
By carrier In Aoiariilo. t m
aurata.
mxmbsb or tiik AMocivrrn
PKK.SS.
Ta Aaaorlatcd Pr la ai-lnal"tly
Mtltlad t i n fr iihiratlco
Of ail B"W di) ri riinl in (t
fOt tithrw' In thi iwr
aad alao h lota' aa p-'ii'.tuM
btrla.
All rlehta f t-nsHtw of n-ta
4Uparcba hrl o wni.
Wlra S-f'tr
t rjMl
. BCiniS ASH NV.I.I.KRS
PlaB ara acaln Imins m ult tm
tha holding o fttie annual conven-
tion of the Bim anl Srllir of
tht holding of the annual conrra-
Ajnaxlllo and proniiacnt cattlemen
troav tha eat Ira Pauhand'" apctlon
of Tnaa and adjacent Malm will to-
la attendance.
7tv people In Amarlllo undr
aUatf tha foil benefit to "tin- rl'v
whlca accrvea from t "o annual
gathcringa within the city con-
fine. It 1 to b hoped that the rity'a
plana of entertalnnx-nt will be quit
a pretentious at In former year
pad that every drlcgjte will leiv?
Anarlllo feeling that be baa had a
royal good tlma.
and appeal for vengeance. Too
often for cum of mind for thoe
wbo in them. Iliey rclieam. i in
jpantomine the terrible ceut of
! their mortal tiikine off.
Mwlern Mpirita are nut emotional
Commonly tliey r repieentrd t
take a nult. lmpcronul Inii rcst In
their new itate and are quiie mi'-
lira! and aclf-contained. een i.nuul
In their relation with tim-e who yol
abide In tliia material world.
If Kiimedmea they mini a little
v.-isne. or even trivial ut l"?!
Inv i.rr much more asrceahle com-
'r.;- tl;;.n tliox" whirh iel to
!uik. tattle clialnt and Malk almut
t iiiiihueht.
t nir m;o. in . Jan :
The earning of Hart Si liaffner
mill Marx iii.iniif.il tnrer of
men' iloiliitii: for the vtar
ending Noenilnr no. PIH
were the lurceki In the roin-
p.inv liiior n 'oiiiiig to the
annual npoit made publii to-
ii.i i I profit v.ere n-
noeneed I Il.v tfter
pteferreil divideml and federal
t.ixe the eompanv e.illieil
1 : it p.r rent on .i $ 1 '
mm common Mock compared
with .! per cent tro preced-
ing e.ir. the report nhom'd
AX AMARiMiii i.ihi;i:v
dllgbeat commendation I due a
mall a umber of patriotic AmarUln
omen who cwtablibhed and hv
been foatarlng the public library.
Thta little aarviition hi don'
mack for the towa. but It la cow- th
tfuty of the town to do ora!a
tor ltaelf.
. Tha Board of City Development
omo mootba ago agreed through lti
dria committee to endeavor to work
oat a campaign to raUc fund fo
tha arectloa of a areeUI tibran
baDdlng la thla city It haa never
fcaca dttornlned be'lir ia- e'fo:-
ahoold be made lo hae city and
coanty bond laacea flnaore the plan
or whether the finam log' nhoulj be
dona through pcblic kulxmrlution
Zt doaa aeem. that aioce a public
library la at the dipoiU of all of
the people and la of tol benefit to
them all. that the bond liue route
tnld ba the proper way In whirl
t aecara tha Beaded money.
Llkt all awiftly frolug w eater?
cltlaa. Amrillo haa been buey ei
paading aad baa ald lea attention
tbaa doairable to the erection o'
public building. There la acarcely
any public Institution that la more
try than an adeaat librae
It la to b hoped that the mem-
of the local aaaoclatlon will be
kirea heartleat aupport.
FLETt'HKTt AM) FALL
' Kamember lat December when
Iba prcaideat waa a very akk man?
Remember It a a thea that Sena-
tor Fall an onerof JWIcan min-
ing atocka. tried td bring about a
war wit Metiro by Inrroducing in
tba I. 8. Senate a resolution aver-
ta diplomatic relation with th
Mexican government?
Keateoiber JuM the nher day
Uaary P. Fletcher. American am-
laaaador to lletiro. rxlcned. and
bla resignation w arptd imm-
allattly ad without any augg-
Uoa that be reronatder It?
' Now It develop that Fletcher bad
a Mag band la the Fall plan to rata
the Tatted State Into war"
Fletcher who hadn't Wen an-
foaaadoriag la Mexico for month
xwvat to Fall otrice helped him
tvllh that Meaicaa r nln'uin. and
according to Senator Fall "Went
to the diplomatic gallery of the
Senate Chamber to e n.e In trod oca
Iba resolution."
) But Other aenator. evperlaliy
Iboaa who bad no direct or Indi-
rect baalBeaa connection tuuth uf
tba Rio Grand were bi in urh a
Barry to begin a ( inieri
tloa. tben th preilcat got ban
0a bia feet bo too. vetoed th
heme.
That a why Fletcher reiiad.
Stad that'a why bia rrig&at.oa wa
Hlila a aatckly. aad Uaoat
ay tear being abed lwher
tbaa la Wall etreet. Senator Fall
prrtr aad la certain oil. copper and
Lvai circle.
.. rXcher i oat Tb world
ItiNiKItT litt ItililM. uivr
Ti:HKiN i'i-n:iiit ii i
Amusementi
Ol;h AM KINU AMI
"llll I." HAItT HFI.li.IITs
UKAM I I'ATIlONt
l)e Ford and linger prMlited
he.r In.t al programme at the lean-
dl theatre jenterday afternoon and
evening to a large aud enre. bill
onulmmg of York and Kliig'a pre-
eniadon of "The King of I'atag'V
nia" and Wllllum S. Hart In hi new
cut Thomas H. Ince production "John
I'e'.tlcoal-' and a one reel path
comedy wa one that ha neldom
en rqual!d here Koe King mad--the
biggest hit of her appearand
ere ' her kiH.b. "They (iO Wil l
Imply (t..r .Me." cirlck York
f.'eie h a ii-unl high claa comedy
hrtiort !he bill. It night Mae
tlij.-ich n-ade her Initial apperanro
it h the York and King Co. with a
renal olo. "Oh .Mine."
William 8. Hart doff the "half
'anta" anl norubrero In hir new
'aramount-Artcraft pnwure auper
Wed bv Thomaa II. Ince. "John
etticoat " and ln)oct himself Into
he refine 1 civlllMtion of New Or-
ean. where he ha Inherited a mo-
'ite nop from a deceaned uncle. A
Jl..r(loo"' John Hayne. Bill tarts
ut . a lumberjack In the North-
.et wood and i lured to tha
otuliern rlly largely becuue he bv
It '' a saloon that ha been
I1M io him Ilia adventure theie
re ...id to fuii'lh a thoroughly eti-
rtalnlng ory In Mr. Hart bet
ve. 'niolring hi thrilling rccuf
f a slrl from droaning In the Ml-U-in-ii
xnd dramatic expoaal of tlm
nan ;'i ba rauvd the aulclde. Of
our-e he win the Southern bel'
vho laughed at hi crudit.e hen he j
m.Je nli appearance at het
oue a a boarder.
Si ! t.i 1 Iw. St
S TAMrHlil". Feb. ' Vel T' X-
.1 mid t llewiince." H p.illipllli t ow-
ing pr nireil in the North coinpn-
hciih..h i inliraili.g cm r tlimc of
iietioi t Hue in ' et Tcxa. will be
ill iriloi'i il to i h' number of inn iiml
among li'ii'i!-. lapltaliit and fin
am lra in the north iiccordlns to
word reei ive( here. The pamphlet.
l-rofttiMly lllulratiil. a written l
V. II. Wright. Publicity Manager
' of the Went Texa Chamber of Com
merce. It a 111 ront.iin no advertising
but la designed e-Mwcially to promote
Immigration to the Wet. Increa
oil. agricultural an I other develop-
ment of the entire Vetcrn part .if
the atate.
t'ONTIt tT I Oil ItllMHVti
of itwitti.i. otrt itotim
Tile contract for the drawing up
if plan fur the rontruction of fif-
'een mile of highway in Randall
on n i y a granted lo the firm of
ag. Witt. Ilollin Ktigineerttig
''ompaiiv of I'alla-.. at u meeting of
he Kndull muntv cimmiwionera
ourl Saturday This etuineeritig
concern l-o l:n he contrart for
he mipenllon of potter county''
new roa) tuii-m.
A. T. IMckey. r.-ldent manager
for the rompanv. todav naid thai en-
gineer anuld be aligned to begin
ork in Kandall ronntv hnrtly.
The read will ru nwetard from
"anvrn a distance of mile.
SlIK'll HAH KM H (ill
OF TIIK WAIIM WALK
POITHAMPTON. Feb 2. "I
walked through hell with you tor
two yean.. Now 1 think 0u cttr
take a loile walk on your on ar-
formed her himband. Then he hand-
ed hi mrhloroform. He took It.
"ONLY ONE TfBKS
Thif Dr. Kbs'g Nc- Dl:-
coveor fcr fifty yca:
a cold-Lrcaksr"
till ATI IIFFir Htn
MIVFL iFTTIti MMt
HUM OF FolUiFIt
i 'he rk of lipping off aonie en-
erpriin criminal we venture io
-emark that If one of the Mim ad-
ance(i in Kl-le' Frgunn' new
"-tiire. "i onnrerteit. ' wlilrh .
lealrg he patron of the Miinti
hetre thU week wete adaptei to I
al life t 111 Id kMp the e-ret I
rvice authorltfe dtting nn night.
"he film firent ti Fergukon
outaern girl of a diatlniuiehH
vmily now In financial trait. who
oin the .i ret ervlee to try and
'!n the reward offered for round. ne
n a hand of counterfeiter. Thu
tew PH) )er to the home of the
Irh at .SVwnort and he trace the
"oser not to a ordid dn In om
e'uded .pot. lint to a lavishly fui-
'hed yacht lvlng In the harbor.
-h b I eetney kouiethlng new in
he wv of fak" money-making e-
iblihmen' If ha everxtblng tn
e.iunind t novelty. afety and
he mean of a quick gt-ay.
The picture i thoiougbly enter-
i'n ng and In addition to the tar
lei.int work introduce a vunport-
g r' of uniform exreiinnce.
'enrre Fltrmaiirlce the dlreeto
3d the aenarlo U by Outda Berger.
N'
roTJIIXi t''it s;ita!n.l quality
mid t:tifn"'ir; eT "' !iei:e enn
n.iiiiki. -i n etiil'iiinni. Notli-
Irs but ur' rt-irf fi.ir.i tublMim
' oui mid iiml oi ru 'i:ni pen- "
irj-pe thror'-' iirim; ii;i:i.f. a.u
in. up ii:iil have inndi' lc Uia':
N.nv Ii.Mim-n tVe i.V-n'ri.'f
Uir nid nt'.'Ja-l riM'-'v 't l t'x'-i'.
Flftv n r dd iivd r I-fl rell-
ilile. laxnl for the Wlole i.rn.ly
V Iwillli. ii l'ie n-d eine cue : e-
i i.-ili. n li..rt-livel i."l r oi'."
. and M.'-H AH -
SLuLlxjm Lovzli Tarn. J
pr.'!iv in action yet i:.-.'i:-n'.
omfiiriiihle tl"i. II1. I'r.1. i t!
New l-fe S'llla are a l-ni Mima -.
iliul lull aitaine. They elnnl-
nnie f. ri.ii'iitln.- and put toe
.i'cm in iiortiial ahajie. All drug
t'.'. c. a boiUe.
DRIVt TO THE
D raJ'
..V9
laawawBBiPsaia'
FKXO t.l ol'FK tTF
it Hot Its pi n AY
VF.RXOX. b. ! Thre gin at
' "Ki.i'uii au'i maul irt j
"iig out annul ..on bale of cotton
'aily. aerordlng ti a telegram to th
'Vel Tevv ('hml-r of Commre
oton girnlng on Meadr run I ev
"He! nnt l Air'l 1. Hundred of
ron li.ail of rnM.n are being
Ifel rn gin yard walling their
urn.
for real Storaga Battery Sarvitc
Only place in tba city employing
factory-trained men.
Wa repair any Battery Magnet.
Starter or eCnerator.
T. M. Caldwell Co.
PHONE 100
IILSS and MM. .Mill
f'fitrlneefw
Higawaya Oridgoa. Paving. Ker
ag. Water Supply. Irrigation
Teta frffMe: Dallaa A atari I In
1BLI. til W ALK ITHrt.T t at Tf MM
I 4 Tee RwiiIm lmi i ! i"l a4 a laaplMtlr I rA
W A Martin. -I H ai.rv. (. . - tyllrrvr al r t4 ca (
'me M mn .:.! aw Inurlli ..f mi nnw aoi- " -
Ik. tt4 1 mi irvliM aatl .i 1W1 ataMI tvur kinrMl dullar IniM ! l l.n.t"n
4 im umilw 4l ill fm rii(. All.' . a kal of Ho iifi Khn.
w laM. I lm.M i.lf. B-4 .. ttm -.td katlM wa waiti ert I
.4.1 i . Trmm mr li- ' r a -v. r mtu tf an-l nT kaH a alMV
Wl.at.at If ai aa. It I H It In l f -.il -a-l lo W loH
(. ir. tn.. af iwuMLin mnA iIumv la o kaaa. l T .allcnf. alli
am.
Ial . -t lMtr- an la. aia aad mu ml rtuB.lm. Hiaiaaa. r.
al tar li l kr Hi a.fai a.raaa Vaa 14 alaan mr ! i Una) Oil auatrll
l-rrrma -t H ka raa l..4 ra.lH mSrrm (II aMn fl. Ya Will -t
u mmf iraaa tea wm mt knrwa I Khaatai Caaipaaa. eal k J. W. C alltM
! Ca nlli. Tnaa.
I .
1 i i :
Children's Gingham
Dresses and Rompers
The iiiut co itiiiinical ilrc" f r
i-liihlrct? i the uf K'1
!.at:i. Wc arc luiwiny; tiitc
;i aric J airtimiit in Ih-iIi
i!r- j.lain ami larJ inhams.
'll:c natcri.ii-i arc very jirctty
ai:il Mjles that arc rijjl'.t.
Agei: 2 year to 14 yean
I'.r the little t"t tl.c runijicr
i an excellent play suit. A
hal'V is a laliy anywhere ati'l
lin y arc all hanl tn kci clean
'Ut r''tiij'er "is raiy w ash-
t'l ami il'.antieil therefore
ihcv are the imt jml.ir jilay
nits. I in;h.inii in ledh plain
aii'4 I'l.ii'l.
Sizes 6 month to S year.
WATCH OUR WINDOWS
THEY ARE THE EYES OF
FASHION CENTER
jkaaaa
am L' afcejai . . m
J Tl w laVa-1 ' -
Lace and Plain
Hose of Distinction
From The
Garden
of
Fashions
e
A
mm
7
5
f Pill
Spring Coats
Coat Suits
and
Dresses
llaili arc ihi.vt frmn the fahiuti icntii uf
Atncrioa Pari-inn tylc tailorcl ly Nov
Yuri.' h-si tailom arti:t. Kadi cspro-lrin-;s
newer creations. Kadi garment 'hi in;;s
ivanv exi-'aniatintis in -tn mir many ciistmner
whn have seen them. We rilo uuri-cKcs ir.i
tit-.- Mlc quality ami wiiiknuiiship uf cadi
jjarMinl. Wc are nt.'vintainin the lcal that
has riade i!ii st'-r" the brgest in the I'au-
1 -urile hy jiving value ami style.
Wc delight in .-liuning ymi ami you arc un-
iI t ni i.h!i;:atnv.i tn htiy.
The S;iin;; C'ial l;a!iiii newest ditices
are trrthfnlly iem;ihl'iol in our showing of
row 'pring octs.
'! ne f 'nat ttit -I'.hn- -inns In he the m'U-
lar i"!nr thi .ra-i-ii v ith serge- ami trioi-
ti .! Icadi'ig tin- i.il.:;i. The styles are the
.'ii it ;'li t;.il .'tvri't plain and eiuhiiiider-
i i'. r :1 i .l:v thy plainer iihmI' Is.
1 r D--SNI- (it .iiv i!ri-cs cxliihit the last
wold in i ri;;iiialit of design attractiveness
of stle ird nu.diiv uf material..
Novelty Neckwear
I .an- i t . Organdy l ull n and I'ul-
lii and Cull Set. -all that is' new in
tlc iur spring wimv. We were indeed
i'nrluinic t" seet'.i'c t!..se there is a
uiH:Ual di niami i r llii ela- f mer-ei-ardi-e.
i !t :. -"' f.'ient i large ait'l
.. ;iui. A!-- Uu- i i rml'.ing for mak-
ing collar in ax hi:-. Mue and M vcrat
nl'ii-r e i!nr i.
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
Silk Shirting
i!l. Iiirting that loul.s well and wcar.s
we!'. can save a coniderahle ly
pr.n l. a -mg the material and making the
tIuM. A new shtjitneiit received last
w k.
From The
Dry Goods Department
.'tn.!!;; l'ie new arrival in our Dry
(l a i!s 1) p..rliin-tit are silk foulard sat-
in stupe eripe-ile-ehine satin tilripc
georgcil-1 .'ltd figured georgette. You
ai" assured of the iiiahty hy our guar-
ai'lie: 'li the ;iioI"i ilnll't lllakc giaid.
wc will"
Al-o a eli'iice ih'itinu of oih a:i'l
giugiiMil.
Visit our Drapery Department new
draperies have arrived lakly.
I
STYLEPLUS
CLOTHES
SujktMv iii:u!i-. 'I'lllnnily mod' led and ev'tiisiii ly fiiiihcd
th.ev rie f ir n'i..ic ihe avcrase that it is n rxaggeraliutt
to .-ay they intipv a place of merit among the worlds hest
t.vlc od'cring in ci'-lhes for Mm ami Voting Men So t hat a
staml'Miit of actual clothe value and desirability price and
lU.ility eonvidercd. Stvlcpiu Clothes are the ery best "buy"
in the w-.rld f r the i g;;ified -man of afiair or the youth i f
twenty- $35 and up.
Silk Shirts
Wc h.nr soitu tMiig ; i row t-vtr in lhec new silk shirt
a lottd a vmt uant ti tn or in more suhdued color. You have
the niovt eh iiic Mlii tio-is in Amariilo In select from at tiiinl-
trate prices.
r
N'oitr new jiiinip and oM'oriU will n-t llow up
la!:' a veil if u neglect jour lioc. A phniuin-
n.il r'-ortftien' a v. ait oit in our hoc dciarttncnt
in Imi!i !jic and plain in every color and sir
in e.trv iri'. r. Never before have we lireti able
t i offer sinh rmal -ilci Hon. iit this depart-
ment pinorrow.
VT .T-JD.agrrrri-triir
"Creater Amariilo' Createsl Store"
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