Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 253, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1921 Page: 3 of 10
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AMARILLO DAILY NEWS THURSDAY MORNING OCTOBER 27 1121 PART ONE
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CITYBRIEFS
..llM AmmrllH hM pur
"inter airden Dancing
Ac.. 4 .ulk Ktw(( M(1nhH
nwk. full nnoUnrWlu.nt f pUini hort.
y. Mr. .m will employ aaalatanta
l". ' " ""'in In rlaaa nd prl
"7. "lreya . (he former
'"i" tie academy.
.f-'l!?r? U dvor'" Ihi" holding
..l! r"nh:""ll 'lln and Houlhweatem
Oklahoma lniitru ii .. .
. ran in mai my
V .1 n January according
nnnii-M index with ahowe
.nni in Amarlllo and I'lnlnvlew. In-
ITm'.. . M'u"r)r """'H ! ahowing
-""" " inn fall.
Tl of tirown ami
Tlpt.w vWtort In Ainarlllo
cuneaaay.
W. Henry Corl.ln and Fred Yenable
V.. . "auae. ww in the city
ediicaday.
Mr. awl Mr. II. T. Urummlll. of Hi.
rianrle. (.rc n Ainarlllo yeaterday.
Two lira ralU were received about
Jl o'clock Tucadny night. On waa In
109 Ilughea Htreot where a flra did
alMiul f.'.O damaae to a Ummcnt. The
other waa to isof Buchanan Htreet. a
barn being burned and the da inane ea-
timatcd at 1140.
Marrber llrrnara were Imurd Wed
needay ! county Cleik K. M. Human
to T. I Ferguaon and Mian Oertrude
Koml.y; L. r. Bmith and Miaa Kuth
The Wmtrrn Improvement tHn(a;
an ycaterdny granted a xrmlt for a
$10 (MM) bualneaa building at 4US-4U7 Tay-
lor Street
4 L. (MHifh of Hereford waa a
luinraa vlaitir In Amarlllo yeaterday.
lie rcMirtcd that more than 200 eharea
In the Hulphur lark Club propoaltlon
had hern eold and that It la planned
to incorpotate about January 1.
Mr. ami Mra. R. P. (iaut have moved
Into ihvlr new home at 20! I A Fillmore
rHrert.
Mra. R. J. Roderick ol Qullaque was
in Amariiio yeaterday. t
'BBBRaiaawaaa
Mra. Riaiert Turner and daaghler
batrlllne were vMtura In Arnartllo
yeaterday.
Mr. Mllrhell. a hardware wirrrhaM
vf Fkodada. haa been In Ainarlllo at
tending to liualneaa a f fa Ira.
II. M lludaon a liondnlglil
among the out-vf town vMturi In
city yeaterday.
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Among rerenl vUMora In Ihe city
fnm C-anyon were: Mra. l-aura Marr
Inatitutlonal nurae at namal college;
Ml aea Mary Iamb teacher at normal;
K. K. llalnea and futility and T. D.
Lv-vla and daughter.
Mra. M. M. NoMea aad ton and C. L.
Ih'naon and family of Clarendon were
irct-nt Vlaltura In the city.
Mra. K. R. Thomaa and daaghlera ol
Iumam were among lecent oulif-towa
viKitma In Amarlllo.
Ir. R. I. Viniard will leave today
fur the Mouthweatern Medical Hnclcty.
bk h meeta In Kaniwa City. Many ol
Ihe leading aurgeona In the I 'tilted
Ht.'tea will attend the meting. From
Khunm) City I)r. Vineyard will go to
K-chiwter Minn. to attend Ice t urea at
the Mayo Urua. clinic.
W. U Ctilbcmon I. H. waa la
Ainarlllo yeaterday In regal d to the
National guard. He a rnmicclor-ln-aiructor
of the National guard fol
Te"mo.
Judge Kerne Talum of Italharl wai
In Auuirlllo yeaterday.
K. I liana prominent rancher at
fnrkluaon Wyo.. la in Aniarllfo on
bualneaa.
R. II. Itryanl 4 Italharl. la anwmg
Ihe out of town vlaitora In the city.
Presbyterian Men
Will Have Banquet
The Central Preabyterlan Church
l'nitherhnod Will be given a banquet
a 7 o'clock tonight by Judge J. W.
Cruilglngton'a claaa at (ha church.
Thiee hun.lie.1 Mraona am deal red at
thla Immiuct. and men C tha Church
are (MirillaMy deaifed 10 be preaunL
E. U Kobeita praatdent of tha claaa.
In a letter Ut men of th church aye:
There'll be lota of fried rhlckena. Ice
cre.im and cake and It'a atl free. Ootna
along boy a and let a get better ao
tioulnied."
mm.
mm
m
WortelnWarmWuther. Could Not
SleepAtNighL Cuticufinealt
M baby had a breaking aut f
lad aimalaa all orat bia body. Dur-J-J
lag the warm weather tbey
vara woree and ha waad t
--- ikM. Tkas.
Valaa ware e aaJnful that
haaavM net alaen at night
and waa vary raaOeea all
oa and Otatmant and after tha
rat law aanlhwHana ha got relief
nd when 1 had need Mweahaa of
an and nna hot of Olmaaam ha
ama haalad.N (Bkrnad) Mra CaUki
Cochraa R. 4. Melon Tana.
Pore
orpoaa aa thavMlatand
bath. Cuttcura
ura toa Olnunai
Taken are woaoarfuUy good.
I
Elite of New York
Are in 'Experience'
The elite of New York waa recruited
for the big I'aramount picture "Hape
Heme" thnt i-omna to the MUwIgn
Theatre on Mondity next. Wlvca of the
moat prominent bualneaa men of that
city put aMdu their aocal dutlti for
a dity to apN'ar in the gorgeoua cat
ret aveiie which l an lmMrtant fea
lure of the picture.
A the habituea of ratwrvta along
the tlieut White Way are In a great
numlK-r. aoi lety fulk. Oeorge Fitimavj
rice the dlrm'tor Induced Ihe aortal
.Ighta of Ihe city to come to the lura-
iiiount atudlo on Ung Inland and ap
aar Inifore the arreen ai "elxraa." The
'efiHiiiKC waa moot generou.
Never iN'foie. iHThupa In the hlatory
if motion picturcH. haa there lien
uch a pluming of brllliiint nmluinea
ind glitter of Ji'Weln an waa appnrent
mong the dltlnguthfd "extraa" In
hi arene l "Kxierlence."
MKKIKI WITIIOIT CI.F.IUiV.
They made no vowa to love honor
ind tiln-y. They plighted their troth
vlth a ring and a garland of flowera
ind without lionefit of clergy. And
hey loved one another until death did
hem wrt.
A beautiful love efory baaed on truth
ind fnlth I "Without Iteneflt of Cler-
IV." I'nthe'i vlkunllMtion of Itudynrd
Opting'a fumoua etory showing at the
euir Theatre next Monday
Ameera. the bride wna a pretty Illn
lu girl of Ijihore India. John ) (olden
he bridegroom waa a ltt ltlxh engineer.
Ho had iMiughl her aa though ahe were
l.ucknow darning girl Inatead of a
-blld. They lived In the Mouae of Love
nd were very happy until' a day of
rreat rejoicing when Ameera told John
f the coming of "a pledge of their un
tying affection."
Deaplte the difference of race and
teed and a marriage ceremony beyond
he iiale of convention. It waa an un-
ying affection. The nativea Idollxed the
white man becauae of hla fidelity to hie
trlfe and little eon.
Sampey to Speak
On Marshal Foch
Dr. John II. ttamia-y of Iiulavllte
Ky. who la conducing a revival at the
Flrat Iiaptlat Church will apeak at the
'totary Club luncheon today noon on
"Marahal Foch." The program will be
n charge of Rotarlan H. W. Virgin
wator of the Flrat Baptlat Church. Dr.
lampey'e addreaa la rxerted to lie the
hlef number on the Rotary program
today.
LUIS. IIAYDOGK
SAVED FROM
All OPERATION
Followed Advice of Her
Draxsjst't Wife end Took
Lvdia E. Rnkhm't
Vegetable Compound
Chicago I1L-"I waa In bed with a
femala troabla and Inflammation and
had four doctor but
none of them did ma
anv good. They all
aeid I would hav to
have an operation.
Adruggiat'a wift
toldmetotakaLydia
E. Pinkham'a Vege-
tabte Compound and
I took 2i bottlea.
naver miacing adoae
and at tha and of that
time I waa perfectly
weH I have never
had occasion to take it again aa I have
Men ao well. I have a ail room flat
ind do all my work. My two aiatera
ire taking the Compound upon my rec-
mmendation and you may publish my
atter. It ia the goapel truth and 1 will
riu to any one who wants a personal
'etter."-hlra. & H. Haydock 6824
St Lawrence Avenue Chicago Illinois.
Because Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vege-
table Compound saved Mrs. Haydock
from an operation we cannot claim that
all operauona may be avoided by it-
hut manv women have eacarjed ocer-
atians by the timely uaaof this old fash-
ioned root and herb medicine.
Now Showing
A Realart Special
"BGep
Purple"
Alan
The Miracles of the
Jungles
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n ii
Mrs. Harding (Wife of the
HKLKCT TUB HAI.DW1N Tlano hlh ahe pur-
chaaed for the WIIITK lltrt'SK. We have in et.n k
two IIALUWIXK like that aelwled by Mra. Harding
The HAI.HWIN llano haa taken the hlaheet honora
In I'arla. Itidon. and the t'nlted ftatea. .No other
The Wright Piano Company
Do you know the significance of our slogan "They
WRIGHT stays on forever"? FUTURE SERVICE.
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PARTIAL LEGION PROGRAM
The following ia a pnrtlul and ln
ncmplete program ft the flrat annual
reunion f the American legion De
iwrtnient of Teiaa KlKlitventh Conrca
lulial liiatiict on Victory tiny Novem-
ler II. In Amarlllo aa arranged at
a apoclal meeting at Legion neudiiuar-
tvra In at nlghtt
7. a. ni. until 10 a. m. rieglatratlon
tailing of biulgi'a. programa amuae-
lent tick eta. etc.
10 a. in. AwM'inhly Ml union Theatre
for niciilng ekercleea; InvtMntlon (ev.
Itoy lluthcrford; addrexa of welcome
lr. A. J. CaUlwel; reponae K. A.
Hlmpeon Clarendon.
II nMin Parade formed at dtMicniit
ed placet.
11:30 p. in. I 'hi ii lie movea on courae lb
be announced later.
1:30 p. m. Mcee at American Legion
Club grounda.
:30 p. m. Oompetltlvc drill Ama
rlllo Amuaeinent I'ark.
3 p. in. Fontliall game Amarlllo
Amuaemvnt Park. Aiiuii illo High hool
va. Plulnvlew High HhiMil.
USD p. m. Ameriiwn legion dance
Klka Club.
During ilny alt ea aervlco men and
Mrs. Parr Funeral
To Be Held Today
Funeral eervlcea over the Imly o
Mra. (iiHtrge Parr will tie held at t
o'clock thla afternoon at Central Prea-
l.yterliin Church with Dr. It. Thomaeu.
iwator and Itev. It. F. JenklnV a a-
Klatlng. Ilurial will l In Llnno ceme-
tery. The liody will lie In atate at the
I'arr residence 1611 llnrriaon atret
from 10 a. m. to 1:10 . m. today.
Mra. Parr died at II IS p. m. Thuro
day. Ibalilea her hualmnd. who la a
well known contractor ahe la eurvlved
by five children: flay. Ocorge Jr.. and
lioMile. and Helen and Kathryn.
Mr. and Mra. Parr came to Amarlllo
from Kulphur Okla.. where they were
narrled In 1M. Bhe waa Mlaa Zctta
Davldann of Hulphur.
Active palltiearera are Tom Cunie
Fred Ilone. lien (ttone Htlrllng Coffee
). K. Itniome and H. C. Pipkin. Hon-
rary iiallliearera are Dr. M. W. Cun
ningham. M. F. llawklna J. W. Crudg-
Ington H. E. Ilertner A. L. Dally and
L. II. Newby.
A TEXAS WONDBB
Per Kidney and bladder traubtaa
gravel weak and lame hack rheuma-
Uara and liregularltiaa of tha kidnaye
and bladder. If not eoid by your drviir
slat. wUI be aant by malt oa receipt of j
ii.za. man aottie ortea euro nana
for eworn teettmonlala Dr. S. W. Bait
ttl OUve atreet. it Loula Me Sold
y dnigglaia Advartlaaoient I
Aietahtukar fnM A
cFltzniaunoo
aaoevcviow
Experience
v Wchard Barthelness
N aarYouth'
p'affumMmiffidxr
(SStCk
t. jyiv tj
fa
'IPInthoo'
UUI HBb
Knacted by an
AU-Star Cast
A plognnntly human diania of
Lhr linov'J uxurynd lhe u'
a
We now have the Agency for the
BestLineofCandyinTown
That is FUKRST & KRAMER'S
There is happiness in every Imx. Fresh shipment
just received.
Duke Drug Company
Phone 39S
American I'lano waa ever thua honored. lnloraed by
the tireateat llano .Artlata of Inlernatliaul reputation
aa being Ihe WllllUVH HI'IIIKKT CltADK MA NO.
KnoaniK'd aa the flneet and brat for the honiea of
Culture and IteflnemenL Money cannot liuy anythma
lietter.
M M4 Seventh Hreet
nthera later dcelgnated will ha admitted
to all entertalniiieiita tnd amuaemants
liamcd on the wk of ticket provided
lor them umhi rcglatiallon. Among
the other eiitertnlniiienu provided for
the ei aervlce men are the five motion
I'Mute theatre tietid coneerta etc.
The Nirade will te ciiihmm-I of rv
m nice men in uniform. Men who do
not hitiu their uniform with them
will appt'ar In a wimiate aection. rlnata
will le provided by Women'a A mil
lory of the American U-glon Liona.
Itouiy and Klwanla iluba and other
organltiittona.
The time ami older of aome of thla
riognun may be changed In tha final
program lamicd eai ly next week. Thl
la only given for the guidance of the
public in arranging for the celebration.
AT THIS
Utoeirity
TIIKATKR
On Fourth fit reel
Lest Showing Today
Corrine Griffith
In
The Broadway Bubble
A thrilling Drama of the atage
ind the home In which Ihe radiant
young alar playa a dual rolo.
Also June Caprice end
Geo. B. Seitz in 'The.
Sky Ranger" end Snub
Pollard Comedy.
t'ontlnunua from I to II p. m.
Originator of lie and tie
Admiaalima
Tha undying Drama
nf a man ah went
In erarrh of love
and loot blmwlf.
Rudyard Kipling's
"Without Benefit
of Clergy"
Written by hlmaeif fur the rVreen
Fair Theatre
S Day. Marling OH. J I
ISr-SSr Adale4on IVJee
Monday-Tuesday
Oct 31-Not. 1
Now Showing
-Vaudeville-
'y OnGle
freG japan'
1J
Just III1C l.'ltlh after
another. Sec it!
Seventh at Polk St
President)
come and they go but
4L
No odor No oil
Use over and over
Fair price
Buy Crustene
Ctt n Air-tltht Tin Today
Maeaolw fiiiliaCe..Hwla.T
The National Cash Register Co s.
Representative F. M. Price has new line of Regis-
ters on display for this week at Amariiio Hotel.
Telephone for appointment.
Home
16C8 Fillmore
We Suggest
Edwards
Modern I'ortraltlat
rbonellt
PARAMOUNT AND KIAUUlT HCTUr.a
Last Times Today
Rupert Hughes'
comrdjr drama ofAinrncaa uanird.li
a. . . .a
Directed by E. Mason Hopper
A Goldwyn Picture
FveryhtHly married single or uncertain sliotild
see this hrilliant picture of married life as it really is.
Ask the man who saw it !
Remember Folks :
Always First Run Pictures at the
Mission Theatre
New Bungalows
Ready to move in. everything nuKlcrn and up-to-date
ami the price is right. IxKik them over. Would
rent part of my will equipped office to right party;
plume typewriter adding machine water and
steam heated.
W. P.Cooper
CONTRACTOR
Room 32 Fuqua Bldg. Phones 18S-17S4
1 I
a
Address:
Phone 573
that you have your niltlHTMAB HHiTtW mad
NOW. Your order will lie finiahed and laid away until
you want It; eoke your gift problem In thla eay way.
Wi roth Street
lcisons In
China
Painting
Mrs. W. T. Stanbcrry
HTtlllO
INI Tyler ntreat
fbewe US
For your Battery rhareee In-
etantly. Vi not let erane aid line
lattery man ware you off I'radia.
Try It at our riak on our service
or money bark guarantee.
. Amariiio Uraa Co.
Service S14 Tyler St
Phone 25)
Oar Slogan: lilva the riUe a
Square UaaJ
riinci niva. t.ir-11
Cleaned Reltned and Hamndaled Near
fura mad to order. Oat of Urwa
a apaciaJty.
MRS. I C. CAXZTXL v
All Warn Guaranteed
rhene S7S 1711 nilaaatw Ct.
We employ no helpara or
amateure
Scruggs & WortLir.ea
GARAGE
High Claaa Automobile
He pairing
Generator Starter and
Electrical Work
ti yrara eiperlence In tha auto-
mobile bualneaa. If It'a honeet to
Ood eervlca your aeoklng come
and aee ua.
Mght and Day Senrlce .
111 w. sis st. rkoM rm
I nr omparable In eiary
I'muirpaaaable In aVaaaaUe
depth.
I'nesrelled la latrlah h
veatUnrea
Haprenta In He) apnaal to
the heart
Rudyard Kf.lr.jY
MWitbsutDctr:t
of Oirjyw
Written by hlmaeif Tor tha Screen
Fair Tttrtre
S llaya StarUew CM. ft i ...
' 13c
Are You Paybj $1.C3
to $1.25
the pricea all Cleanera and Praaa
era advertiaed for?
If not. why not?
I will clean and prewa ladlea or
men'a auita for ll.M nil the Unae.
I need not be In tha heart of
tha city to aaUafy you. A tailor
can alwaya pleaeo.
Alloratlona of any kind done
like a tailor ahould do It
Wa reline any ault or overeoat
with Scree natin Alpaca or Ve-
netian Lining lea than any oat
can do It for and dona neat.
Phone 153
Al Feldman
(Tailor)
317 East Fourth
1311
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rrirah) AnaeAaaee
rhonars
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