Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 253, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1921 Page: 8 of 10
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AMARlLlO DAILY MW IlitlUDeW MORNINfi OCtunMl II Hit f AST Ttt'0
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f:3L"tF1.T f-""! iisJ m auia'liei ti aivaiB-a
WANTED -A MAHOUT
Tlicrc arc doz:r.3 cf lL7.7 r
cnt brands of com fldlica oa
the market-but only one
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til 4infrtit rrrli'Kl ie In
MwIM rr11t4 In 1a paprr and
felan othar Kxal uti hfi.
AU rlhU eC publtratKa r( tTcUi
aiaimtf Iwa baral ra lo rtWTad.
racta; AocUtt4 frM LMt4 WIT
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KpTirK TO TUB rlBUO.
Aay acnnaoui rnlloa !" tb
lKrrlrt. atandlnt. m rapuutloa e
anf mtfitaaJ. firm. cjocrm or cor
yoratioa. laal ru; appw la tbo eol-
Btuaa of Th Na win ba itadlr cor-
tadrl whoa call to tha attantloa of
tbo aStar. It I BOt '.ha Intr0 ot
taio aawaparar to wrofurtully aoa or
lajaro an Indlrldual. firm rowrs or
jMrinratKia aed cortatniono wfj ba
OutAa waaro warraatad promlAaetiy
aa u tbo wroogf uUy jnUla-4 raTar-
oao or arttcJa
NOV EM II KK II VKTORT PAT.
Even until now ther ar ataumenta
about B-ttiri tblat or that or the other
Jniniiutl n. or all boranraa ttouom to
rlooa rrWay November 11. Thla
ohouM act ba rrazidrred necesaary
fnr It ahould eneraUjr ba kmmn that
throuch tho actlvlUo of tba Amerk-an
Lrioa. Navembcr 11. baa ln dlx-
aatrd by the Texaa Lrflslaturo aa a
atata holiday known by atatut aa Vic
tnry Doy.
Therefor when Victory Day dawna.
St ahould be kaUAd with delfcht. and all
loyal devoted Am.trana ahould join
la the rvlehratlon that will mean ao
nueh to th raltod VUtea and the en-
tiro civilized worM. No artUritatkia
ahould be noreaury to brinf about thla
roneratiTO artloa eivreaeed throuch
'reoeral rtaaimr. Th ckwlnf ahould
ba gmtnl Dot neceeaartiy reaponalv
HEIJ1XO THE FARMI.fl.
The Internitlnnal Harveatr Cn
p-iay tho MlatUtoe Creamerlea th
rr.ilrcd ayitm the nitarator own.
f-mli. the exti-Vialnn aenera of th
nlua-atlonat lntltutKna of Texaa and
the I'nlted Statea IVrtment of Aarl-
ei.lture are earh anj all nvanifiittlng a
dairo In help the farmer.
What dea hetinnc the farmrra
to the law. creatine tho holiday but It rtteana th hclpinc all man-
rmtfcrr est Of deferrnca for tho aenti-' kind for It la irnpaille to help th
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I it it a-lii"' r til ri. uwa iif
If rtttleull'i'H. Ih ifl- k. I'.r i
ilifl. tSe I'H'Iml. l.il Ul a' I
HM 1.1 1 KI.M u of tlli i.llll'O.
.Viiii4 Ivi .lni il nh-ulil i t I
a n oi- I' mii iu i)h i
f a'l tHla trinlmt. Thue nre lii.il
I. U. Ih'HH.llJ i f II' Tl nf II' h. !
liU Uml that iwuM V. ..l! . it.. I tar.. I
llwU' WlielK 4 thr i iiiiim lt' i
.i(ul fur Ilia nan. - i'f dir. Th.m
Ii trvilui Hun iiHue i.le Imu tin
i.n onV Ua arroiiiillliii Ihlotish Ihn
. rrili-rv. Wo nee-1 I him. nrl tln-y In
turn n-ed ti he a luri- in th
m m lit "iiu" of firm Un.l. fur Una
la not im rraalnf but tlittiii iiliiiirf
l.ll'l.llV.
Tliut a fair Into alii h Ih.'Uktit ana
tr. .y th Mftlian tu!-it ouM
l- hlichly a.lv intjti-.m in iii tlitn -tln
there it n't a wil le ilnnl t. Xof
ti'.iy It ! K4inKild th:it Ani.irlllu it) I
tl.e I.Kiml l.milon ior imh iioeb
tinrml eiitrrnuio. Armlh. r f ut: Thla
1 the rliiht time to Win the prilim-
in.iry rrari mi ni f i r a fair In a very
real. r.-tnir henalve way. Am.irillo
on nut wait until the f.iir a.a n a
tioMihea anl thin a't out and it
nvir an aci-rtiialle etiwaitlun. 8u h an
e'itTirie reUirea thoiiKlit. tlin... kibur
anil money. It la -iriilwble th:it few
oih r thinca would contribute a mu h
to all thia t.-i-rit. ry aa a nrtlnnal fair
and aanumlly Aniarlllo wvuM I one
of the rhlef licnefli iarli-a of auch an
enierjrl rifhtly handled.
Will Amarlllo lu her If rurht
with tho aurroundinf tiMintiy !
Uklnc atM'k .vtton aa will aeaure to all
a rreilitable fair? It la certainly
e-limrelr up to thia roiumunitv to take
the lead In thia matttr. and It ahould
r.ot Ix delayed but begun at onco.
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j ABE MARTIN
WHEN A WOMAN TELLS
rtv KtTH AQNE4 ABE LI NO
Chapter LXV We Go to See John Ames.
"llua arylhititf liet-n heard from I'hil
li Amea?" I unki-U.
Mia. Anua re"tlej vinibly.
"U biia inllni tiuiny tliiir Imt
have not llkt-il tu him." alio aaiJ.
r iillV. Kl:iJ Ibal I h.id at K'.iat been
ti vim; tu be f.iur-iu.irv.
Tl.e hoiiH waa iUiriiif tally th next
I i iiiiirninic.
I Mm. Amea. it aivimxl. h"l not alept
aarnt that created tba law.
A merman have not been atronjly
entliurntaL and then fort but minor
attention ha been riven bolldaya aa
m h. Timo haa arrived la which
itaarriranlam la to b forwarded by
iAnterWana. and tho proper obaervanco
of th rreat tiutatandlna; bulidaya of
thla country will aaalat In oublllzlnc
tho aentimenta of kva and abiJir.f
oateem for tho I'rtlted EUtea. .
Old Glory ahould. now bo exalted aa
ferrer nrfo.-a. tkhool children ahould
be eK ours fed to rightly and ade-
quately rrapcet tho flaa of th United
Jttatea. It ahould ba exaltd and
Woven Inta tho bearta of heart of th
penile. Without lovo for th fUf rf
our country th-T muat alwaya be
aoroethl:i( left to ho deairod In th
aflaaulation of nutior.al anlrit and na
tii awl ta-tde.
Let Amadllo and every other com
mnnlty In thla aer-tion if tho aouth-
weat remeraber that tho Texaa Legl-
la tare haa dealKT.atd November 11 at
ataf. holiday and eiren It th title
of Vktory Day. Thia being trua. a&J
tho aenUment and hlatory back of the
data ahould oatablUh It In th hearta
and mlruta of oor peopl aa ore never
to be ovrrl'ioked. but atwyaa obaerved.
M FX 1(09 CRr-.IT EXHIRIT.
TThat doe a meaaoco of adequat
toMrlt mean to the pplo to whom it la
Delivered?
Thia queation may in meaaur be
anawered by callii- attention to the
tatupendoua exhibit of th Republic t-f
Meairo at th I-a.Ua Fair. TbouaunJa
f eol who v lulled tho Pa Uaa Fair
knew of cairoe that tharo la a ter-
ritory acuta of th Rio Grando River
kr.pwa aa Uxit but they had no
daaiuate conoeptioa of ita reoourrea.
uch aa they now poaaraa. Soma may
ay that tho Imnraaaiorta received dur-
Ina; th fair will aoon paaa away but
that aaamaption la Incnirert Many
dtiaena of Amarlllo rrtumtd from tha
Da Haa xpoaitiua. raaXy an'JiaauuiUe
alout Mexico.
tVofiJa rowi all over tho Ua.ted
fLlea heard thr nvoaaga of lnduatrial
commt-rrial a.nk-ulturat artiatic nat-
tjral lexh-n. Tho meaaca waa in-
rannera and not at the aama time aa-
aiat other croupa ot aoiiety. Thia la but
rwither way of aayliif that If the farm-
ers are nut aided nthere will need
ti!in. The farmer i-f Amerlea can
iM-t auffer without a rrtTi-anonAinf In-
jury to o?hr nteml-era of eo-My. Thla
W another Uluatration f the fact that
all mankind la related whether It
would he or nut.
la what way will the Internationa)
Harveater company the Uliatbto
rreamerb-a the nulroaJa the aepara-
tor companlea 1-e beneCtted through
the expenditure of arret auma of mon-
ey In farm betterment prue-rama?
What bueimae la tl of thlra that the
farmer are not aa proapernu aa they
ebould be? How doea It happen that
th.y are beatlrrlnf themaelve In thla
behalf? Flmplr berauja thre Is a fine
and lnf-arapt.Ua point of rontart be-
tweei all humanity. Theee er.nrerna
throuch 'hilr managementa. know that
they cann'-t all their marhin-ry their
piodu-ta to the farmers un.ee the
farr-wrs have the money with which
lo buy. The rre-imrrlea know that uc
ha the farmera pfiiue erenm they
ernnut nianufarture !t into hitter.
The rallroada unoVrtand that unleaa
the tonnage ar rrr-da-ed. th y ran-
nt be ha u list. The ed atlonsl Incite
tionr know truit unlena proj.j-tlon l
advanred and made -n.fiUl lc that th
aihovU tm;at lanaTjluh ami full nn!
the Department of Arl ulture i f
Federal rovemment und.rUnl at
w-.ll aa any of th-e that to aiibil;
tb farmer la to contribute to Ita own
svtenan'e ard upkep if ronrnmenL
Inveetni.nt In the ur.aa of the
firmers la an Inveetmer.t n the Uvea
a hd harplnia .f the whole of nm-iery.
for l haiiin- and ita proa-re
Thla la the reason t th a-ener ron-
rin ao fer.erai'y witneaeed at present.
Dm yua know anything aliuut bow Mill In until ipitlou of lur trip to livr
h- lT" 1 veniurd. ! hiiil;ii.4. t-lw wua up with the dawn.
I beaiiueit at pn-xaina aoiiieUUna" J-I.u rMtikU'il at brakfJt. tli waa
which 1 kliiw waa imiuful. upuu Mia. nlmnet hir old eolf. ixr.pt tli.it there
Aii:ca. but 1 hud U-n unable to throw I ii a --tu. IhliiR mure mtilow and mom
if a ci-rtaln nuet-r uneasy ftcllna . rv.ii t ulmut hn i(!riilirot.
uln-ut I hiUp. Tom ia.iic v:ixV.iUdJlBAa't nut. Tom
Helsa." Mrs. Amea waa aia-ioua. "I rle In front with i.he Ivaiifftur and
ra . t exaUly say 1 hate l'luliu Anus. Mva. Anus and I in back.
l-e auJi 1 am aa auilty aa he but 1 It was a womb-iful nad that we
n tt talk aUiut him. ' b-ok. It wound thivuuh llitlo giovi-s
.VnJ that t ll thai aubjt for tbo j und. auddi-nly. lost a'liouse. deeerted.
day but I had a feeling aa 1 looked its pum h -aa witniuw fraim-a and many
out over the lilac hmlx of apring iiight i Kibl a ovei hanclnK the way like amite
ir.i tUurW-a. that 1'hllip Aniea had not thnntenlriy am leton
'. n diataisrrd.
Aa trie abaduwa h-nctheneil. Llla left
ae to tho quleUtiaia i f my own room. I
vi a alad tu bo alone with my own
ib Kg hi a.
I took out from In umh-r tho little
jetl iase nn niy dn-asuuc lalile a
n' ch-rrvaaed bit iif white tper and
e d again the words there:
'I thought at first. It waa you.
Thank f!-d it waan't."
I waa alad. even thoUKh fate should
a'waya conspire to keep Toi.i and me
'iert. that 1 had no lilac h-ilse mem-
o;lea
Ami .imhi'W. lili-r at we spiJ over
thv si.i. ' ih r.i l the thought of the
empty sk. I. tmi 'uniw attuhi ed llin-lf to
I hillp Amea and stm k In my mind.
I.ll o the Imiisr whli h was no longer fit
f. I human hal'ilatinn. ha ai-vincd to be
the renter of w ine subtle traU'-dy.
I tried to throw the f.-eUng off. but
s the Jinim. y inn si irrew my fet-I
In of suiiiethliiir fateful aoinelhlnc
feirful. In r-inni-tlon with Mrs. Amea'
brother -In-law the man who had put
Lis f.ilth In the pleasure found with
nilrnyv like w-.mien.
(To lie f mulnued.l
I went t sleep with a a nae of a. I id pyrlght. IWI. X. K. A. S rvl..)
ADTINTrRF.l OF TUB TWINS
THE RSHERMAN'S BITE
SI OldTB rvOBKRTJ 8AR10M
Tea. luat Ufore the whMe landarape
la pulvrrir-d and assumea the form of
dust and la blown away to some reunite
pL.i- ui th cuhUaenl rain eontea.
Isn't it p-ruljr how tb-ae thing hup-
Kn In spile rf alt the rnmplalDta of
the cil-irr.iiy h- er? fif rourw there
9 Spike lud a Mi mHiiU and
The fat worm kipt witigluig rixht
Mir Hpike 8t-irflfh s hea!.
i'pil e was mt bus)' eallng Ilia 0ster
tt-jt le iliiln't s.-e the worm at f'.lxl.
X:u; tuihleiily .n of hi eyes on the
iii cf one of his h..ihs hapM-nl t-i
i. p. ari-t Instimily he let gi of
hp dinner lie 4i gitting pn-tty tt
t iyi-ti rs. anyway ar.d the Worm waa
I I a-!:il kind thai he lllvid.
"0i. h' he i hu'-kb-U Uud enouah
f r tSe Twins and Cap'n Tennywlnkl
lii-h Mr. Worm in at one lillr.
ls.k. and that. It waa the hook whli h
' v..is s i urn omfort'iMe.
Huil l. lily the line to wlil h Mr. Wonn
' Mil tin honk were nttaihed and to
wlili h Mr. Stnrfifh wua row altarhed
; w m pill.il up sl -wly toward the top
o the wall r. I
1 !.wn thrringh the wuvea came Mr.
! Ci'lii-riimn't e. '"Ah. ha;'' aaid h.
I ' I ve ft a lip- and It fi-t'la enaetly
- Iii e a i-n puiiml h.-olibs k."
I (Copyright itll. X. n. A. BiTvlie.)
ri-mair.a th:s ne iinne of rweet an-ji.id Tub Terrapin to hear. They were;
tlnrton that th rain may n-ntinue " J-iding In the sea-weed grave. "Oh
loajalfied. panrtuat-d and en.belllsh.d '- w d.ja and th-n. tli eom.try will h This ta my luy oay. i
tT.th. V-- TbeAultarall-M to.. by the f.: 1
pmtUnmt of t!.e lU-tlt RepuUie ' r all. there mar be a Mil l:- fwm.. hl. .fl hlms.lf un bla hind!
master sir jk. Thla organun- ti h-nei r ..nrii. sa that hia'le.j ti to m-ak. and muile a grub I
put' Alex k-n over to th thronga 1 ri1 I'li.led or. Iwi-.r bis mouth. Ilia mouth. )ou know.
ViaUing tb fair. It la proL.Ue that no!
thing wia ol'ile so mui h talked i'f. riom tireit anl som.-i lires to d'
Vaa th cxhiUt from kLxno. Vettlung 'or :nn t. f.ll r.. i a
GIRLS CLUBS TO BE
STARTED AT M'LEAII
U'liat few folks we've aren that
ilslnH-d V he wedded I" liter art looked
mltbly unhappy. Ther'a very little ilK-
runiiai o' Hi' unrwpki) nwnt iruiileni
iluwn our way. Yept by fulka tliat
wouldn't work if they had a rlianre.
' County Records
Warranty lh-ed.
C. T. Ware i t ul. to tieorKo A. Cir-
My f7vo. ..t 1 ll.ik 1V1 tS. A 8.;
I. '. t. iN fenbiiuiih elux. to F. B. l:i- f
M. f'llMI. lot 1. bo k S. IlkeVleW: F. 8.
Davis to Susie K. Itavis fl lot ? and
H block :'. H. J.; t". K. Klllolt. etux.
to tlin. A. Carney H.i. lot I. blmk
14 Aina. lit; J. tl. Hammond elux.
to W. '. Amh-rsoti. ILSiHl. lot :. bl.s k
Sli ljitfli-; M. W. C'ltiiiltiKruim to Al
l rt Kti phrn. .:. jmrt lota 17. 11. !
1 ami blisk IK. tl. A H: II. '.
Wilcht etux. to Kd I'rli hnnl. IJMl. lot
7. blis k 4.'. S. J : K. M. lilnlr. elux
to Ida I Hair 8 Ml feet lot 4. block ZUl
I'leiiions; A. J. Il'siver to Ix Iteynolda (
IIP. lot :' bbsk 4 Mirror. :
Ib-leaaea
C. F. Randall i t a I. to F. J. Trlirg.
II. ihmi rW toi. and K1 K.i-. 114. bba k I
!'. II. K Q F.i Tony t'liUum to II. C. '
Wrik'ht. Ii:." ..t 7. bbsk 42. 8. J.
Grain Association
Arbitration Body
Meets Here Today
A special meeting of th arbitration
uminlttie of the 1'nnbinille tlrain
liieli-rs" AsMM lnllon will lie held toil iy
In the off He U I'. 8. 8uadi-r. IHuek-
burn biulillng. In tuke up aevelal iif-
full a I hut huve ib-vel. !i during the
mt few months. Mi-iiiIm-is of the ion-
fetene einnmlttee are t". II. flay of
I'.ri nm. Tom t'onmilly of CUiM-nd.Ki
r.nd A. II. D. lno h of I'lalnvk-w.
A. l. I'n of I'talnvlea- Is pri-siilcitt
nml I. 8. Hlraili-r ati-n-tary of the ii
sisiation. Ii nil It la e lusted liny WlC
ulli-nil the liii-etlng.
Fiom
It 1 Vef tiMtlg 'or
Jp-ap eoiierb collection. ;uiti1ijr- due au-id w;Jur. a v.t Tw do. ami
TOlared. and handled In masterly man- l'1 rather wr.a.u .l a; u- U
ee. under tho direction of erji la.
aVkt m.r (tu iMiih rf the fan. ' Ao.liliJ fries d-Kiti h
w
tadle and I'Ulns country c Texaa
Caatern Kew (rate and WcatrrB
C Jnh.na learn fr.n kl.vl'O In thia
T"?' It fiaiy be kwined th .t time.
tha? i Mm itma rf ii'io-il i.g to
ut of
Viaml. fVli. The aJvertlNli.g I being
done by th' Ft. Lo Jl and 8-m'liWi-aiern
railnv l r-Ti.pit y -i cr.-.h'.it'tii.n
th mil.' I? i t 1 "i.!.i;j; ut a.isiiL
.a tight unl.-r tenth wh.re he
I . il.i rny. 8pii:e had a big inmith and
I- i4( in Mi. Wurin at uiie 'arw bite.
1 j hV
I ikt- a as rri kl' klnc Iff dear life.
t.l biting ne Jr. Wo in. ami III
1 1 -. you out" tie iried "I I've a
tm it ii ri ven lent Minimi h and I in
tura It wrong a' oV out If 1 wish. Ill
li t )i j o If yiri'tl only qutl biting. "
ut 8inke iBiln t know that Mr.
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klpt ' ' l -..-. leuiii. .h i. i. i.. if. isun-
I.- etainiv ngeni i-i may inuiuv. nim
Mii Winurs. county ill monslrut r
VI: .teil lli Mi l-iii s ho .J ye ti ; 'I iy
-.f"rein.
" tVi rin
L I li.il. vi I
ad nn any
r. thaC Sir.
Hi in the inalt.r
W fin j on a
Mr. Dtinkle talked to tin- IhiVj i.l ut
iTttk- and hug nlslng. and M Win
(-ta nati all rfi llnilnary uriangi ioi i.ts
fnr lli ot if:inlr-if.i of mvnul Hubs.
The i lul.s wbli h h- Is planning lo or-
gjnle u i.irik' the Klrl bo IimIi- feiultry.
arwlriK. home ei
cantilng.
ii' tun i I. Ifiti mil
Ml tt"i T AI.WKKI II.
8perlalterhaNw
Mi I.KAA. I'. xaa. IX I. 2. The leIV
of T. It. Mi Knight wa Inl- irel thia
afternis n -at the Alanreed remelery. '
Mr Mi k'nleM wna HHrt In an auto-
mobile accident on September 4 In
. .in i.i suae 14 ceruiln rlule
laws the binly waa not nMnneil In b '
taken sin the atate btie earlier.
The ikiiesid waa om-e a re.d.r' of
Alinre-il. He Is eurvlviil by his fit her.
T. J. Mi Knli ht and -veial brothers
and slslera of Akmre.1. lb' la ilo
"iivlvi-il by m wil" and ilauifliter. of
l.l.niiin. i
Post TooQtiso
1.nm Mint "lo
""lWO Wlltneiew
TVat'l kf rira1f 4 tax
foal Toa4le" br Of dot 14 COta fkta
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Our Policy:
UK'.!! CLASS .MKRCIfANDIsS
(ilTAKAXTi:i:i) OUAL1TY
KI'ASOXAULI' PROFIT
You will ilo liittcr in the long run at
The Andrcws-Mcndd &
Automobile Supplies
Eighth and Polk Phone 2233
YOU MAY NOT NEED
Alcohol-
In your Radiator today hut you will some time soon.
When the time comes think of the
Ray Andrews Co.
Automobile Supplies
Gasoline High Grade Oils
Sixth and Tyler Sts. Phone 24 1 0
This is Your Week
Come and See
What a Modern Laundry
Really Is
Here and throughout the United
States October 24 to 29 will be cele-
brated in modern laundries as Visit-
ors' Week. We fa cooperation with
6000 other laundries will keep open
house for our patrons and friends.
Win you help us make this obser-
vance a success In our community ?
We want you to come and see for
yourself what a modern laundry b
really like how clothes are washed
rinsed dried starched and ironed;
how every precaution fa taken to give
thocoogh c1ran!?nfri and to safeguard
the health of home and of community.
The dates are October 24 to 29
come any time that will be conveni-
ent to yoa
Panhandle Laundry
Phone 244 201 Tierce St
e-rata-tah
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Pope, Joe L. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 253, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1921, newspaper, October 27, 1921; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth318939/m1/8/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .