Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 175, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 2, 1922 Page: 3 of 10
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AMARILLO DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY MORNING AUGUST 2 1922.
P PACE TUREfi
Latest Market News
CATTLE PRICES KEEP
UP STRONGER TREND
CUICAiiU. Aug. 1. "uile: Ib-fcinta
l."0; bf alecr Mcudy t etr.mg; tt
rratured r io.:..".; yemling U '.":
bulk f NteeT l tot 10.1.; ahe-r-HM-K
"trot g ? IS hi- t.ulU ami at.H-kcra
steady veal i jo higher; bulk d
Mralile vestler i . i.ickcr around $19;
let handy wvigut calve to utidera
iw;r.l tt 1! li); hulk biogtm hull!
t4.2J840.
Hog: ltir..t 21. W; light (IokmI
rtrong to . higher; inltd and pkln
gr;iW clel If. io lower than
.Vinterday' avi ruge; top 110.73? lulk
4.Wlo.(i5; l.ulk butcher $S.75-H 10 6f.;
Inrwt packing now 7.0 H id; tg
Mr.ng s .7:. V li.:.o; fhlixr look S.r.W);
tftilliuted hMVrr UMmiv.
Hh-i: r.vceln U.O'Ht; lxntt native
bml.H Mcady to ty butcher; top
M2.7.; flhor fit Uuitm to ranker weuk
to 2".r lower; MckiT top native $12.20;
extern $12.; feeder lamb atrong to
higher; top $1 r.'.o; wheep unchanged
choice liicht dry fed yearlings $11
REPORT SURPRISE AND
COTTON TAKES JUMP
UPWARD MOVEMENT
IN STOCKS CONTINUES
By Aworlatfd I'm
NEW VolSK. Auk I. A mi) lipid
idvance follow. H. juil.ln ation tl Ihe
government' cic figure In the eti.n
tfj AtHiriatrd l'r- I
XF:V Vl:K. Ann I. The upward:
miiivi in.nt In n in i.ii the New Viitk '
KIin U Kx.lmiiue whleh i i mm ii il y
market here t.lav. Kvldcntly I h otfi-i hailed v.-Mtcidity liv 1 1 1 - i hkibmivi- inl-
rial condition "I TO niid the nop indb Vance In mil inonev r;it. w.t i uiihmI i
iiit ion of ll.44a.UnO hub- wu it aur. in (In i.iiIiik today icalna however1
prie to the trade at large and tlx ad- I eing el u noiiiinul n.ti.ie. I'le-ini. al '
mix ' which followed wu el.tnulitled rharc ln.idc Mul.Ntaiilial mlv am c oii ii
HOUSE PARTLY BURNED
IN HUGHES ADDITION
A boue belonging to N. C. JVrgunori
at 1404 Hugbaa Strot wni partially
burned down laat nlcht at o'clock.
i The lo would have been very ainall
if the Sixteenth Slrwt fire Million had
nut Imi ii given the wrong mnnlier and
pone uwuy rather th.ui to the Mare and
If the water iifnure h.ul not Ueii mi
low on aceotirit of w initriy pcoiile wh
' t i. if their liiw'tm. ui i(Iiiiic to Fire
1 Chief Karl Curry. The hou.- m valued
III lii.'.OO 'oVel l iif ill dice. The
j furniture wax .xel. faune of the
l.lae w in unknown a biir crowd of
j M'ile watt lxil the Iiuuho burn.
WHEAT RALLIES 011
LIGHTER RECEIPTS
CJIICAtiO. Aug 1 ivrreawd rural
killing after a new low prlr record for
the fwafton had be-n touehed. b d to
nomethlng i( wily today In the wheat
market. The rl.-se wax uneettlM at
the ham an Tterd.iy' tlnh to r
Hxher with 8ej.temlrr 11 f to $1."5.
and lrefinlTr $1.01 S to $l.l'$V. Coin
i-alnod S to Ic; tt (lnL-tvd un-
chanayd to c higher and provlMon
Ocwn !Sc to 25o.
(r the iitM.rin that the Texan nop waa
WW KOitliC luiekwartl becaUMe of con-
tained Ury hut weather. (h't"ler ron
lta ti pold U to 22.!ri and 1 mber to
22.110 or 172 to 174 points alxve yent. r.
day'n rloHiHK iUotatnni 1'i'fore there
aim uny halt In the t.u ik niovoinent.
Iteulizlnic then lui'aine more active and
their vr rruolioii4 f tiO or 7o point
frotn the bout with Iei einier closing at
J2.25 and with the general market eloa.
hiir Htiudy at a net advame f 1m4
loint to 110 point.
NKW
CiMUm Table.
Yt'ltK. Auf. I. t'olton
lostd
Wheiit cten High lw Clo
Kept 1 or. M l.tTi 1.05S
1.07 1.0 H 1.07 1.08S
May 1.1 2 111 l.lSVi
Corn
tifpt HI .'.' .bOt .til'i
Iee.-v..--.iT .07V .'l$1
May .bl4 .it
la'
Srpt 331 n.1 .3.1 .S3;
rr 3tm .aS .30 .St1
f'ork-nunk.
1-ird -
Sept. ... ll.il". 11 V. 11.30 11.3
t-t lit. II. C. 11.37 11.37
T
S1t
10.
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COMMISSIONERS
CONSIDER TV0
TOURIST CAMPS
Two NltM for M trdiii-t laui. wenf
i'..intneiHled to the t ity ('ninli"ioii til
II meeting TueiU- af'.-rnnon. ltie irf
thr ei.ntiNt'fijf i.f 7 ii ri lie ri-t (
111" present rump ground two hlm-k
and the oth-r ot '.'n urmt Jut out
de the eltV lillilt -n the Nolth idk
Th omrniitti left tin. ntat'er to a
M'tnniltiee i if the l-ud "I City )-fliip-iiu
nt to nuike leiitneniUtion ht h
wit) l-e rondileri-d u h n the ( 'omiuniii
m etft todav to aee pt the new t It ner
utor.
A innitl. of the tionrd of City le-t(loptn-nt
ubhi plai l-toie the i irtll-
iiil'.-loneT reoimnienilttion that a itv
erdiiumie hn puKHed prohlhltim; tent
Mion of any rhura-ter within the rity
limit and another ordln.im e re.ti ting
1h l-h' to eerliln loetlltHH wa r?c
omtnetult! Thenn proie( or.l.n.i n--
ur belnrf ronxlden.! by th- r4immiMln.
Kepi. nutie iT ai1ou truck d a-
trll.uti rn nppt-ared befom the ror.uma-
Kloner neeklng to wll the rlty one or
two trurk to tniUKport gxrU.ge tu tht
ineinerator.
Thn cuiuirtlMioiMtni approvid th pv
ing don on Tyler tr-'i. A nport from
WiliuvMng and Mullin hhowed 1lat
are of t 1-2 Inch brick tor living Sixth
Stix-et arv now dn here. A K. Viaton of
the Mineral Well ltrlck Company will
be lure thu flmt of m xt we. k to di-us
ih hri.k situation the roiiimi.ion l
liiVornied.
Added Comfort Seen
In New Buick Models
A ru'npMe new l.ne f 14 Hub k inixl-
el.i for 1:'3. including two new touring
ndanr of both the four and nlx-cj Under
I. i pe. ini'i.rporatlng iii.iiiy body and m-
i hAJii al cli-inref. hve been anuoune. d
tv tl.u Itiii-k Motor Company u( ll.nt
$iich.
The ne' model lm orpate all tha
o!.l f.-atuie.' -f I'.uick deNnUIlbty with
the tnlvc In head motor but at the. aam
time are k l' "lirnel a ti give avlded
tomfort In rldiiirf uu greatly luiprova
tlielr ui)Uejrane.
Oi of thv gr..t.t feat urea of th
uiw htrl'. c-f ear i thn xprlng nia-
pn. on which giei. th.m ettreniely
rising fieiltt'e ow i all risid". The r.-ar
H'lll.g banger liltoii hae lmn
el ird and ir-j ti-il'v d"e away with
ali rebf'timl and Hid' way. noiklng the
v 4 r -ir rnublM-r nnner.-nry. A
aii rtr-i pre.-autini .jmlnxt npntig trou-
I I. the liui.n l:if in the front Hprti'K
o inl'I l .inadl4Uin t-el
In th-' nlt ll:nb-r mol I the Jtu. k
. l rentiiiue to put out the five and
. e 'en pu v-et kt torn lnif ear and a te
pu'nger lOH.Utir. In tht clvcjl'.n-
..T Hne I al-o Ineluded the tliriep..-
tiliger rHTl roadster the foul -pa(t. n-g-i
; port touring a four pjeiiL.. f
coupe and a neven paenBer exj.m. all
1n addition t the n m five tw'ii -p
touring elun and the improved f .
paeHPi.ger idan.
Ill file foir-e) linder ttpe there ai
live model which Include the tiw
P'tigrT loudlir. a live puiKenger tO'ir.
lug j . a thit-e pakwnger roupi-. Mm
th t paetiger eedan aini th- new five
jwi r lujiing aUm.
4l. C I Moi l Iaobj fHea.
Mr. C. L. Morrton of Kan Anton. o.
ftti nwrty of Amarlllo died at her horn
Monday arrordlng to a meage re-
ceived hero yeaterday by O. II Mori
oab p4 Monro Street a brother Ii-
U'. Her bufband wua employed I y
th I'ort Worth and Denver lUllw. y
wbb a ttiiJfUt cf A0J4r!'.
Nteady.
Iliglt Iaiw Cloee
i tober ::.!:. :i.is 22.30
December .S2.!t) 2111 22.23
.hinuary 22 i.o :i.l 22.10
March 22o '.'0.p7 22.07
May 22.20 20. j 21. fti
Iirerpod Odlon.
I.IVKltlK!.. Auk. 1 Cotton. fK)t
oiict; price e.v; g'HHl middling 13.17;
Hilly middling 13 02; middling 12 17;
low middling 12 4.'; good irdinary 11.07;
ordinary 11 07. Ka'.e 4.00 bale. In-
clud ng 3.70 American. Ilecelpt N.UlW
bale in. ludihg 2.000 Antn li un.
I.Hierty Itond.
NKW Vl'I'.K. Aug 1. Liberty bond
rlo 3H $10122: le-coml 4 $100 42:
flrt 4 $101.31; pevond 4H llOOOti:
third 4' $100.04. fourth 4k $10132:
Victory 4. uncil'.ed. $H'0HS; railed
$100 48.
( lURI.KS KY AT lll.ANK
TIIKUKK IN NKW IIL.M
A I iiual with a "ha lie Uy photo
pluy. every fuot of "The liarnptornier."
hi latet production and which I. now
ling phown at the K.ilr Theatre a u
Kirt National attniction wii niad
within the ronl'lucN el Miy'n ow n alU
dloa.
It I hard to helicvp that the two
theatre the atage door and th drug
tot with thn pvv.-eping Pmc. In-tween
them were all made ill uch a com-
paratively Km.ill pn e. but PU- h I the
o.uie.
The eiiciiT' ment of 'The llinrntomi-
er" wrlll end Thurwdav. It iHrtniy liny
n a new ti'-tlwt of a fanner buy
a ho uchb-veil hi nmMtmn to Im-cohu-
m ai tor but t'ound that It wa not u
hl ff to
NUIIiptloii ot IiUMHK onbl.
on ( heiiiical rune point-.
Vanadium and Ktud.-lmker each gained
one point over yeetenlny'a cloeliiK iuo.
tutioiiH. Kail were Iriegubu en fine- 1
timial price chanKe.
Cnlon I'licltic. Ttnaa Pacific Cl)i.. i
p.-ake Ic Ohio nn Chicuifo A Noith-:
webTii haideiied aliKhtly. while New'
York Villi. il and iMnwarc k Hudson l
re ril.ltively Link waul Foreign e. '
changes weie irieKul-'ir
Clarendon ltevival Kn.U.
CLAKKNIMI.N. Auk I - The M.-ilm-
iMvm- ' ilmt ri.vlvul rloueil List i.Iirl.i ft...- .
t i uclole. i tinding over a peii.nl of two weeka
Itev. J. T. CiliPWuld of thl city doinsf
the preaching and the Wisdom Rivter
of Mi.oon. UiMourl altlng In the
org aerTlce. Tb gopl arrnon by
tho paator and the gotel aong by the
aiatera were enjoyed by the people of
the Chur.-h and of the town. The meet
ing w a very pu --ful one there
being about thirty conversion and
nliout twenty new tin-tnlier adib-d to
Dm Church.
Mm. liiMib.ii Keliiin.
Mia T. L. tionloi.. n Hi.it. r of the
ready to-wear d.-pui tii.i nt i f Minire-
ronton Coi.iialiy. ba ii'turmsl from
the KaM. where pin- purchas.sl full and
winter wear for women.
Kansas City live Mmk
KANSAS CITV. Auk 1 ( atib ; !!
C. !pt 13 000; toil ll il; fed bits illfi
10 till; jf ravels 1.1 il K.r.ii l ows II I'll tf
0.0"; grass. r lu-.fei $" imii 6.00; can-1
ii. r $2 001 2.7:; cutter $.1 .S0 13.76. j
top i.n ve.1 is $: iih; IhiIlk-iui bulls $.1.75 I
'tl 4 20; U. dcrx $7.MU 7 ti.r; M.s kcra $.UU
41 S.OO.
Hogs: It.seipts ii.iMM.; fairly active;;
etrted light $10.20; packer top $10.00;
bulk $t.i.o9lo.(i0; luitker sow $7 669!
7.8'.; UeKiriibl.. t k ptK $10.20i 10.f.0.
Sh's-p: Itect-ipts S.im; Htrong to Sic j
hilfh.-r; t"p native I3.0. Hort.si lot
$!2 (h1i 12.70; culls '7.0iii 7.00; fat uw
tu killer $j OVfl b.r.0.
Klkit to dive I lame.
The reguUr acini monthly dance of:
the Elks Club will be given Thursday I
night from 9 to 12. All member will
be welcomed. 1
Theatre On Fourth St.
Today and Thursday
Ruth Roland
Ilie I rark-Hs I'eerlr Serial
Otiern in
"White Easl(
In euniie-! Ion with a lealuif
picture and
ROLIN COMEDY
.Matinee It- Nithl UK ami ;
fx." vrn JlV -'"
FAIR
THEATRE
Today and Thursday
Usual Prices
(51
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How Much
Would YOU
Dare For Your
Husband?
Extra Special Added Attraction
LLOYD (HAM) HAMILTON in "THE ADVISER"
Today and Thursday
and S)
slmerica's Home Shoe Polish
v
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Matinee 10-20c
Night 10-33c
mi mm set
Axrnn-iA: Great For School Children
At Mission Today
1 Siy
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L
WoaAo Jlawleui
'Ihi IruihfoL bar'
-tiYylort.
Today Only
The greatest thriller of all
phntopls
"SAVED BY
WIRELESS"
keint ( inlllmenl of
"The Mistress of
The World"
Not a Serial
Also Two Reel Comedy
BILL BAILEY'S
NOVELTY STORE
TONIGHT
Mat. 4)ftr Night IwJ.V
Tht SHINOLA HOME BET heir
the children to form lasting habit
of cooomy by making it easier to
lt tb daily ghina.
The genu in bristla dan her clean
tr ahoea and applwa polish cuaily
and quickly.
The large Lamb'i Wool Polisher
brings the shin with a few stroke.
For 100 rvatnewa tht shoes should
be shined daily with SHINOLA.
Shinola Always 10c
Black Tan White O -blood and Brown.
1. -4 x ii rnii-ii a
ucii iu a ay o n i tv i-.
Notice
Thi will notify our customers that our Candy
Shop will le closed hoiimin this evening at 7
p. m. for ahout two weeks durinjr which time wc
will take a vacation ami trip t Denver and
other noints. Our eves will he open lor iTevvlvleTs-"
i
to :is aloiir to
return.
vour "sweet tooth" when -we
Watch the paper for announcement of
the re-opening
Texas Candy
Shop
706 Taylor St.
Storage Storage Storage
Donded Warehouse
Store your furniture and pianos with us. The only brick storage for
household goods and furniture in city.
Any one leaving Amarillo for summer months store your goods
with us.
We crate all kinds of furniture from the cheapest to the finest.
Pianos wrapped and boxed furniture wrapped and crated cut
glass and china wrapped and packed in barrels.
Let us come to your residence and give you our prices on crating
or storage.
Storage Phone 67 Drayage Phone 50
MIL Transfers Storage Co.
ome
Bargains
The following and many other miscellaneous
items belonging to the Kibbe Tractor and Imple-
ment Company must be sold immediately.
1 V 2 Ton Douglas Truck with Cab
1 3 Ton Douglas Truck.
1 Four-wheel Trailer with body.
2 36x6 Goodyear Rib Tread Casings and Tubes
1 38x7 Goodyear Rib Tread Casings and Tubes.
S00 Bethlehem Spark Plugs
1 Fairbanks Platform Scales
1 Flat Top Oak Desk
2 Office Tables
1 Burroughs Adding Machine.
G. L. KIRVEN Trustee
301 East 4th Street
NEWS WANT ADS BRING RESULTS
Doings of the Duffs
Ladies First
By Allman
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Warren, David M. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 175, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 2, 1922, newspaper, August 2, 1922; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth319061/m1/3/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .