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AMARILLO DAILY NEWS TfttDAY MORNINC AUCUST li 1921
AMARI1L0 DAILY NEWS
OA1L1 NKW ana
DAILT f AML1XDLB Ccrorttaa
THE OLD HOMETOWN
By Stanley
ADVDHTURC-0
OF TMfr TWI N.0
He Ifuil gltclh unlit the poof shall
havo no !; but lie Dial hiiirlli hi
eyca nJiall hate many a curse. Pro-
verb tn ;.
1 Mill liioic nnd lii'Mi- in' iih ''I
t hut the Un iti m t it iitimiH imihI l.i- a
l"r apoI'Mtv fir .ill f us 'I'Mitf our
duty to ulii neighbor ai I. ionic
along I: II li.ivl
J. E KUNN PubUahar I
J. L. NUNN Oaneral Manager
DAVID If. WAJUIEN. Managing tdHor
FHONES
Editorial apartment..-
.471
Buelaeao Office)
..HI
111 West rifth Btreet
PAC F0U2
Only Morning Nawapapar la the
AmarlUo Country. Covera tha Panhaa-
tfle of Texaa Eastern Nw Mexico
Southern Colorado ud Western Okla-
torn from twelve to twenty-four boura
la advance of Denvar Dallas. Fort
Worth Oklahoma City and other pa para
EfiUrod m oecond-cUaa matter at tha h:iUli will roll up a re.it ituj'i
roatoXOco at Anwlllp Tata under the I it v (or Ma fi'M
axci m aiaxcn I iit.
'irtaiit tliat y u- .uu-t J
than it va in tin Jul; t in turn j
Sli"'. mir r"1"! in the ilcitn'ii!
I voting fur i.ur t .n ! i !.t t f. al
though wr Uli'".e t'nat t!. I'.ni 1
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C OF C CONVENTION.
'J In- 'a:ili.iii'!l' I'l.iiiu I I .;ii
Ikt il I minuet i x' ill lit a i ' m
vrntH'ii in Auianlin c.tenici p
.'iii'l - I his v. ill iiti'l tiit ! In"
thr cutest iutn-nti"ii tliat will
lc Ik hi m Am.i r i i ! tl.is ear an. I
sliiaiM j r . v t" t threat interest In
all r rsiilnil nf tin- city ainl tlu.u-
saii'N i-f j i- .! thruii'limit the
l'.Uill.lU'll.V
I : re i.r.un1-"! aii'l rcjmen
alii! r.uili.iii'li'- Plains ( handier
.f .inineri c i'. hnii lelt oer
tin-. Ktr.it Mttinii in a way never
jsMl.le it: tlie past. I lanl ln ade.l
. i
Jao other loral nea pui.liahed herein i ''"""'s- ni'-n ani i.iritu-h are
All rUhta of putliwtiu of apertal reahn'u that tin ;r intrrests arc
dlapalchea herein ate al.o reaerved i ilv litt. lt n
Wire . inri.ttrjii cn up r.mi.ii ui.it iney
Cperlal AaifirlateJ 'ie I
Hei v U-e
.NOT II h 10 I UK I I KUt
I ran sin rtril
' ; J ( in e tin tr
ha hr n a W'Al
Any erroneoua refin-iinn up.ii. ih l t'l niK "f wippnrt tu the I'an-
rfiaractcr etariJi'.it. or rrpuutlon of
tny individual firm rom-rrn or c-
oraUon. thai nmy pir In Itie ctJ-
jmna of The fiVwe will be aladly our-
(Xled when cmllrd tu the attrntU.n of
the ealitr H l tint the IntHiitl.i if
ttila newnpHper tu ar nKfulIy uee of
injure any individual firm i'irern or
?orporatlon and corrertiuna wflj t
made wbe'a erarranted a prnmlncntty
mm waa the arrnrfuJly pul.llahed ''er-
in re or article j
BACK FIRE FOR JIM. i
Aitrr lini I'trL'tisoii v..i im- !
haii'l.e I lam-- t hamher t I i tti-
uiTir the past few weeks lliat
DiKaniatiuii is lining the vu.rk
til i that the .M tiaffi. h iue
hi with a wh"l- h-t ut extri
tlnn thtuun in. Millii.ns of
ilnllars h.ue lain -aved the Pan-
h.iiiillr in fieijjht tatis thrmiKh
the umk ut iii.ikriK Aiiiaiillu a
1 1 ll'llli .11 Hilllt h.isi-
.1 ii -1 as vim l .is Aniarillu ami
the Paiihatiille let ti in mainlam-
iiil; an utL'aniatii.ii thai fii'hu
" rs -
ns
ill
jwaelil .1 piv-rnr ni lxasfur . .( riU.s r t
anJ iiinhihite.l h.iever fr-in l.-.l-l- ; .1. .i.. ...i..!
ing a Matr ..ifi.e. he .h v nl. -It..! .j.k. ;il t..(.;i r
Mana weiM new.v.a.. r i.. .u e i (l()t t1(. .lt H a-tin. I he Pan
in-. niiuv.ii i.-mi..n .mil n nun- s ti. dcteiisnt
.mil it
the world what an nni;r! he i in mt 1)t .t j s (.urt
the fh'sh j maintain a strung n .t n t i ti
Hut that iame ir'aii is proving! tliat will inJiuM its interest ..
Aniatilln penple shuul-l ai-l the
I'anh.inille-Plaiii-i Ch.unl.ir of
t winnii iee in eery wa in mak-
ing J'l.ms fur the ioinentii.il.
Aniarillo will h.ic ni' re nniei.l
speakeis m 1 1 -c two il.ivs than
piuhul.ly hi .my othvr sniiilar pe-
riml in the history of the eitx.
We shoiihl en-operate m enter
taininej xisitors ami atttinlni"; all
till' S('!i .ns Mislhle.
Cn.li
the unriijiiiK' ot jnn in tin- earn
aipn fur I'niterl States senator
When FerKUsun ihiiileil tu have
apn anil heeoine a candidate f. r
the DeiiKieratu party two years
president on tic American pails
ticket he said eutnr mighty mean
things ahmit the party that had
so highly honored him in the past.
In fact. im pul.hshe.l those
naughty things in lis weekly
newspaper and toda M m ptmt
ed statements an- heing; used t
show the type of o'tn. i.ni he is
In the issue oi July ). i .
Ferguson said. "Who wants in
he a Democrat? Stav out ot tin
primary."
Octuhcr . iu-'. l eigusi.n . ii !
in pait: " I here is no longer an;
reason logical or sentiment. J.
why a 'If. van should vole t h-
Democratic ticket. I he Imv..
cratic party has ic.im.1 t. ...n
sider any measure that v. iH I. tin-
any in.iteri.il welfare to tl i- .n.
pic. It is now in !eagu- wnh the
Special intrrests to ro tin pu ple
of their Mistenance.
"I he infernal lnnocritic puty
ran't tun the schools I h-- h im
ti.il Democratic party can't hu.l.t
roads without grafts. I he infer-
nal Ihniocratic party can't tin
the state government without
vixioUs extravagance. I he inir-
nal De.nioi ratic party is alr ad
condenined and heaten in th- Na-
tional campaign. (. ox is a juke
and Wilson is a nieni. t v
"Whether Voti are a fainu in
the rirtintrr or a lahormg mn; a i i-t r.
the city; whether you are a -t ch-
fuan on the ranch or a hnsit'i s
: i. . .. i
in. in hi iuw ii avn.
pi S vywmm
1
mavxuai riThVWAi Wf P P PECriE A rWlPOP BEAUTIFUL
HAriD PAirATLD SUSPENDERS FROM THE MYSTEP'OIJS VEILED
LADY ME RESCUED FROM A RUNAWAY MOP" TERDAV
1TWWMK'IWIur.lH
?H)H0USEliar
JYl YO I CK.1 St-' . J
& A AMILNE
It
BT w at
ii'ler tli m taint 1 .til :i
ear's Mip'l oi sn'ar will cost
the peoph- i(..i..i m. than
it does now a;;! thr ptesi.Uiit of
the Pis mt and t r.u ker Maiinf.t -lur.'ts'
As-o tat in warns the puh-
h. of the cotiseijiii in i s nt the av-
er ige Jj per cent t.intf im tease
on the ten most important items
tiM'd l.y hakers. he New Votk
Herald IllelltHMIs M u.- articles
win h the tarilf will - the
lvi:hest kii'iun. And -o on
IT" wa'i r situation lu m.
1o thr I..! again W lure do we
go fr..tn In t.
Election Comment
lllT JOINT lHlTK.
I.;i s Tim. . II. :. a y K.swn M.n.
M i(. LI In . I...I. lin t Nf i
l". lies y iKs. i . !. ...
.'Mil; s .n.iv. M.v(l.i ' i ij haa
I'Ml.l:. :v i.-i.. il... ni :;.lin;lt.
it i; i. 'ilt .-i.u:. on. '. 'ii il.- (. ii r
.Ich-
Ti '. . r .ol . f . .
1' is i.ftrr .in t.
'i.'liil'K "I U
(( enliatied From Our lal lue)
Antony looked up at Hill In aur-
pnae. "Mldn't yon hear what ha aalJr
Whit partlrularlv?"
"That It va Caylry a I'W to drac
the pond."
Oh! Oh. I aar" ftlll waa rather
eii-lted anain. "Vnu mean that he a
hnlil.'n oniethln there Rome f.ilea
due lun lie warn the poUre to
find'"
"I hope ao" aald Anionv earneat-
lr. "but I'm afraid" Ha eiopped
hort.
"Well"
"Whale the aft pU.e In which
to Inde anything very Important?"
"Somewhere where nobody will
look "
' Therei a better plare than that."
Wlia!?"
"Somewhere where everybody ha
already looked."
"Ity Joxel Tou rrnwin that aa aoon
a the pond baa lern drituKed. Cay-
ley will hide aomeihlni llitre?"
"Tea I m afraid o."
"lint why afraid?"
' 'itrrauae I think that It mu't he
aomeihinR very Important aomethlnf
whlrh couldn't easily be hldJen any-
where e.ae."
"What?-' akd Hill eaerly.
Antony ahook h.n hrad.
No. I m not .ine tu talk about
It rt We can wait and are what
the Innpertor find. He may find
nreethlne; that Caylof haa put there
for him to find. Hut If he doeen't.
then It will be he.-ue t'axley la
rlii( to hide aomething there to
night "
-What?" naked Hill ar!n.
"Tou wli: aee what. Bill." aeild
An'nny: "becauae we ahall be there."
"Are we oln to watch him?"
"Tea if the Inapeetor flnda no'.h-
Iff "
' That Kood." eaid Hill.
If it were a queer ton pf farler or
the law. he area quite deeldrd aa to
Cayley. Tou've J'iat aald enmethlnf
about water and you c up "
I-'eehna; that It w.a a!'. I'Ule un-
canny. Hill who had brm kneellnc
bealde Ma friend pot U( aid walked
out. Antony aa he haJ cone on the
prevloua day looked ur ef er him
aa he went. Dill turne-l In'o the
room on the rl(ht. and c'r'i ak.
Vell? he aald wond itr.ly.
Aiitony ahook Ma he .
"It a all different." he jald. "For
one thine; yea made a devil of a
noiee In there aad Caylaj didt't."
'Perhape you weren't lialitinf
when Cayley went Inf
"I wann't. I'.ut I ahould have
heard htm If I eou'd bave reard
him. and I abould have remembered
afterward."
Terhari Cay abut Mia 'oor
after him."
"W'altr
He preened h'a har.cl cer h' eee
and thou.M It wacn'i .i.:ti'.ij
ItR TRIKH iJr.TERATELT
HAHD TO PKK IT AOA1N.
whlrh he had heard hut aomethtne
which he had eeen He tried dea
id. I..
I
h.
I .i '
l.iwl
"n-t-
' m-
1" IT'.. 'V . nn
i r r- Hi. i.h..r;
N ' i i -i ' i .lr;e
I it nt. tf-. tir
ill
.im. 'lints i i itittif
jib lirfli'M :n In ir K
H I I. lit "
asK our-eii to an- y.-i ..r n.. t
sxver: 'W hy should au 'Iean " - ' o ii"l
ote the Democratic ticket.'" ""'' - " 'h.
Stptemhtr . lto. Jim v.r..v. uNr
"In other words the Dim.. rati. i... t-n -. .
party ii husted w ile opi n and th i i l is j;
F puhln an partv in lea ts .il-o
Lusted wi.le open. I hr Aim-ru an u '"
p.trty is one united hand at hr.'th- ' Ci.. n" r. fi. r""s'i.' . ' '.' '.
rrs which is honnd to win. Voii 1 1 ri'.-.i- .f . .
see all this is tio-silile when d;o. '"' " ' i- ui
I a
'j Iop!c May at h-.m.- and sn j; ' -""."I i..s n.. i.r;
to hen ui. the iHnocrat.c-;U;':v;:j;;.';:;:;!;v;::-; j
H"'- ' '"' - - h'M the!
Many other extraits oii'd hc lw" - - to o. s. n.u-
rublishrd from I ririisoti iat.r' " 1 ' ' "-' - . t.t. ui r
...
to ihcrw how he did everything in
rh rh aide he aa taklnf Prevloua I perately l.ard to ae It aaln. . . .
In the trageily of e!iday he had He aaw Cayley itetllnf up. openlnt;
cf on wll eno'iRh with both of the door from the office leavtnt It
!he rouaipa without hrtrg In the i open and wik:nit Into the paaaa;e
ri'vrr-
hie t-r In-
So
! " a " If. like the I...IV rut... i
his tower to dctrov the Deinc
cratic party two years ago. To-
day that same man is aking for
favor at its hands.
Earlc 15. May field is a candi-
date for senator in tie election
Saturday August j6. Ife ha-
never forsaken the Democratic
1rty. He has ken tried and ha
en proved faithful He has not
consigned the party to i-rhtion.
Kvrry lniocra't should take
part in the run-off tlcition. In-t 1
because a person is disgruntle J
Lecauic hia favorite did iot get
in the run-off it no reason w hy-
lic fthouM nut vof. Thoiua w.i
the favorite of Amariilo voter
tut he 4'A not win; o we rnu.t
cuke cboic It is more im
oi o:- ..mi.-iitin .h..i;. iHKn h.s
sH.-.h M.ikirif hv ?.m;.i lhtouth a
h"'' n-n Isi.k ..f ; n. white
...r... .... m'"! n i rr.i I c.
thi ill l' niii t
prow hi. h . tt. h..
is .ill
n. . . rily
mjl In i.r-
hr.1.1 tlx 'I ttu'T of T. v i ... o... i .. a
' ""
.Slat. .s. i.jt. .
Tllr- J.ilf I fl. lvit.-
J.i -t a lit':.-
.l'l'l
Ihia
lejet Intlrrate wj'h el'her
Te. thoiiRh he had he:'a'ed to
define h i poeltlon that moininc In
rgrd to Mark he d.d not hesitate
lo p are himself on the aide of the
lw ar.t.rt t'avley. Mik af'er all
had done him no harm but l.'ayiey
had commlttrd an untnrgnaMe of
feni-e. t'avley had Itatened aerrelle
to a priva'e converge!. on hrtween
hlmie:f and Tony. I.e Cavley hanj.
If the Im demandrd it
Antnnv looked al h i wa.rh and
rmA up
"Come a:pn." he aa.d "It a time
for that Job I oke alio it "
turning to the door on the rlubt.
openinc It. coinf In. and then V hat
did hie eyra aee after thai? If .'ay
would rnly tell him afa'.nl
Suddenly he Jumpet up. hit fare
a:iht. "Hill lie sot It:" he crlid.
What?"
"The ahadow on the wall' I waa
In.ikmc a' the ahadow nn the !
Oh. av and ten timet ast'"
It II looked uncorr.prehendinflt at
h.m An'ony tk hit arm and
pointed to the wall of the paiaaa.
Irfrok t the einliht on It." he
id "Theta becauae you've left
the door of that room open. The
"The r'' " 'd li!l eacerly. i a n ro-re etra!tht In through the
' No. he thing wh ih I eatd that I 'i;iiti. Now. I'm going to ahut
hd t rl.i thu af'e.roon " 'the d"or. l-ookl U'ynu tee how the
W:tho.ii navlng an.v.n.ng. Anlony i fiiattme n oven arroi? That'a what
l1 the .n indooia to ih. nflice I anw th ihaiiow moving axroat aa
It 101 intra nilivk. and a: three '-.he door hut brb.nd hltn. Hi'.l go
m Irak rn'eo1v An o- and tavlevl n a'nl ih'Jt the door beh.nd o"i
had f..L.nd ih boil) A! a f'W ni n q il naturally. Wultk:"
ira after intrr h had been too. ns ' p.1 went out and Antony knelt
out of the aiP'tow of the aiio n n war. h.rg eagr!v.
room and had ben aurpnej eil i - (nognt aor' he cried. "1 knew
dr-nly to fl -id .-te door opm and Cav a co i Mn't hate ben thtrt.
ley hrh t.J h .ii.. He bad g'ie j "Wiut happened?'' aaid Bill com-
aor1nd the time whv he ha I mg hn k
ei" id the d.r to he ttii.t. hut he Jj... what eou would expert. The
r.ed no time tr.en to eoi'v the th.ng a.inl.gh' came and tha ahadfw
ou'. and he l al ix.cn et hi 'eif muted bar tfiln all Id one ntove-
to look ir.to it at I : ir.iu-e a'ter 'inrn'."
run nmn: nthn.nr un
M. Kinn. y Conn t i..iZ. f. r.mll-1
'k.t- l-mli- II. AUxfi.j f. r f..!
k' ... . w. .. . . ... I
. . is nirm . r.irif. r.dinf
f'-r I'jwir fi'iitibt l.tee M.-e.n When
fl. lKht let. w.r. rH. rn M
ing at II DO p.r 1'jsh. 1. ri.t. t SI
with .ri.e of .nVr f.irm .r.Htu't tn
.r..-.tMr vw f-llI1 j.
dtmn to prew.r U. ad lnw.i. but
the Intvretat.) Commir-.r Cmtnii.n.l
till malntaint prohibitiv wartime
fnlrfct ratet.
ward He had 1.d.'d tha' th.ee
O rl(X k that afte-noon ould Bud
I. m one mor. in me om.-e.
And what happened yeaterday?"
The Jr;:sht e'ayed there: and
then the fhaiow came eery elewy
Ai he w.nt m'o the r.Hitn. followed ha. k. an l there waa B0 nolaa of the
hv I'.. .I hk f. 't it ainii.al aa a Hum k
tha! there wa now no hodv of Itoben
It ng th'e batwiei 'he two .loot
Ht.l there wat a (!'k I I 1 which
ihowe j enere he a. a iia i head
had heen . I w. t ci ii
nr' I'. kr k et tactt lour
I. . .' I.e.
"I an 'o uo th:ogh il aga.n"
I e aa il "Vu in uai lieCat'-v I'av-
I. V aa.d le w.u.l fe aume wa er
door te-tig ahut."
ino.ed at him wlta aiarUed
eve.
Py Jove' Tou mean that Cayley
cloeed the door afterword aa an
a''er!houtM and verr ut.y ao
that n. ro-jirin't heart"
An'iny hatred.
"Vea. That eiplalne why 1 wet
'jrprtfd elterwa'd when I went
Into l te rrejin to And lite dour open
Na iiira LmI. j-ai prtiaJ )iate bea.nl n.e. Tou know hew mote
-erye eief t k ai eieew ksy .avew a a. fyfimmm$SmM'XSMlEmKlMt
doora with aprlnga on ther.i cloae?"
"The aort which old geniletnen
have to keep out draughte"
"Tea. Juat at flrit they hardly
move at all and then very vary
alowly they awing to well that wtt
the way the abadow moved and tub-
rontrloutly I mutt have modeled
It with the movement of that tort
of door Hy Jove!" He got up. and
dutted hit kneea "Now 11.11 Jutt
to make aura go In and eloie the
door Ilka that. At an afterthought.
ou know; and very quietly to that
I don't hear the elirk of tt."
BUI did aa he waa told and then
put bit head out eagerly to bear
what had happened.
"That waa It" aald Aniony. with
aheolute conviction. "That wtt Just
what I taw yeaterday." He came
out of the office and Joined Bill In
the little room.
"And now." be aald "left try and
find out what It waa that Mr. Cay-
ley waa doing In here and why he
had to be in very ctreful that hit
friend Mr. Uilltngham Udn't over-
hear him."
CHAPTER Xltt
VNTONY'8 flrtl thought wai that
Cayley bad hidden aomethlng
but that waa absurd tn tbt
time at hli di;oal. he could bave
done no mure than put . aay in
a drawer where II would be mueh
more open to dmcovery by Antony
than If be had kept it In hi p.icket.
Dill pulled open a druw.tr in ibe
cheat and looked .hi de.
"Why dul he keep cloihee here M
all?" Antony asked. "Did be evei
Change down here?"
".My utr Tony he bid more
clothea thin anybody Ir. the world
V.e Jmt k.pt them here in cue they
Tight b uieful 1 expect"
"1 tee. Yet." Ha waa walking
around the room a he answered and
le IiPd the top of the linen Uiiket
vhlch ttoo near tht waah be in and
jlanced tn. "He teemt to have come
in here for a collar lately."
Bill peered In. There wtt one col
Ur at the bottom of the beiket
"Tea 1 dareaay he would." he
agreed. "If he euddenly found that
the one he waa wearing waa uncom-
fortable or tittle hit dirty or tome-
Vilng. He wet vary finicking."
An ten '.eant over and picked tt
t.
"It muat hive been uncomfortable
th'a tine." be aald. tfter examining
It carefilty. "It couldn't very well
be rleeatr." lie dropped tt back
eta n. But v.hat d.d Cat ley come
for eo aeeretly?"
"What dd be wait to ahut the
door for?" aall Bill. "Tou couldn't
have teen hin enyl.ow."
"No. r9 tt followi he wai fo'ng
fd do aome:n'.ng whlsb Ui d.dt t
want mi to Be.r."
"Py Java tbat't Itr taJ BiU
eagerly.
"Tea; but whatr
Hilt frowned hofeful'.y to himelf.
but nn loipiritlon came.
Well let havt aome air. any-
way." he laid at Ian exhaui'.ed by
the effort and ht went to the win
dow opened It and looked out Then
a'.rurk b an Idea be turned hack
to Aniony and aald. "Io you th.nk
I had better go up to Ui . pond to
make aura that they're aUll al it?
Pei auae " He hi eke off tuddenly
tt the t.ght of Anisny't face.
"Oh iditt. Id.ot:" Antony cr.et.
"Oh. a-oat eupei -excellent of Wai-
aoni: C. ytu lamb ou bleaa.ngt
Oh. GiU'iiham. you incomparable
aae"'
"What oa earth"
"The window the windowr cried
An'ony poi-ting ta It.
BUI turned back to the window
expecting It to ear aomethmg. At
it aa.d neihlng. be looked at An-
tony again.
"He waa opening the window!"
erted Antony.
"Who?"
"Cayley. of courae." Very grave-
ly and alowly he expounded. "Ha
I i.tn. in nere in order 10 open mi
winaow. ne enut trie floor eo that
I thouidn t hear him open the win-
dow. He opened the window. 1
came In hern and found the window
open. I aa.d. Th'.t window la open.
My amattng powert of aaalytit taU
me that the murderer muat have
eeitped by th.i window.' "On. aald
Cayley. rail ng b t eyebrowa Will
aa.d he. l auppoae you muat be
r.ghf ffaid I proudly l am. For
tht window !t ooen.' I aald. OH. you
incotnparabie aaa.M t
(Contiaved In Oar Kaat laeael
Ml day long he'd wawlered tip and down Ore wheat fMd and oat IWd ani
all kinds of frHda.
TtBKKY TlJtXH INTO t.ll.NE.Y-
KOHL' fi.MDY fJOHBLU-TUHKUY
asleep nivW a fence.
All iliy I'm? he'd wandi-rt up and
dnw ii vt In-lit field and oat ful ls and all
Hi tM of field muffing nut lii.i aides
and his tummy until ho look. si like a
t.irne hrinvn watfrnieliait with two Ivps
ami n hisid.
K"i n" In tho c'ajl hhadc rf a woud
pile and riKht unib-r a fenee. ho n
ilreniiitrr And l.ke nil fulka who eat tie)
much Just beftrro ihey go to tJevp ha
was bavlnar a nigHtiruiro.
He di f imed he h.id turnM Into a gui-
n.st fuwl with littl white dHsj all over
him.
(istddy didn't like guinea fowl. He
hated them.
Kvrry time I try to gi to alrip th'-y
atrat to m rees-h like manwrie getting a
tooth pulled!" ho eimipUlned the oth-
er lrn)arleni. And eserlrily agied
willi him.
Well (inddy went cm dreaming md
li earning or rut her nlghlmarlruT tai
n.Khtmurtnir.
li.in.cr Smith eras whit wash ing tha
'emv nearby.
By and by bo rauiia to the place where
GoUilo Turkey a-i wleep but ha didn't
ee him.
Sl'Uah. eptlnklo aUnh went tha
whltowueb riKlit ihrourh tho ftnoa
and on Caddy Brown fealhera.
After while (rtuldy woke up.
"oh. what an awful dream 1'ra had
he aald.
Huddrnly he nriw his. back boklnj li
a piece of brown dotted awlaa.
"Oh'. Oh!" ha thrirked. atreaalnf eff
to Ur. 8nufflei h'Huie "My dream cam
true Helpt"
l-ut Ir Snufflea the lalry donor. mw
tbe trouble at onc.
"Nancy and M'k Uke thla young gen-
tleman to the creak and waah him
wae all he aaid.
But wh.t do yuu think. He charf ed
(iuldy a dolUr.
(To Bo t'eanUftiieal)
What The People Say
VOTKR OITI.INKH OPINIONS
0.N SENATORIAL I.I.KCTI0N.
F.ditor the News.
As a legal voter in tht state. I think
I have the tiitbt to express my virwa
on the fitness ifs I see It of thosii men
who ave sekinK our support for effice !
t the tulmarv Aux. - It it my j
purpose on this occasion to examine
nnd compare the political fitness of
both randlitatesffor tho t'nit'-d Pt.ites
Senate from this elate. In mukintr
sneh examination and comparison It
should te dune with fairness to cai'h
and without prejudice to either. j
First. I will notice the record of
James K. Ferguson which should be
conversant with all well Informed think- J
Inrr people In the mule. Of course he
was lmMstc)ied for c.iu.se uml excluded
frmti state office notwithstanding hi
tfnteii.cnt to the contrary that ho re-
aiKned. flmnting that he did resign
(which (s not true! if lie wus an Innocent .
man hcipc pursued and (ri rseculil hy
political enemies without u cause why (
did he not take his ease into the court
and fight for his right to retain tho
off.ee? He had access to the several
different courts which are supposed to
do Justire hy those who oirry their
grievances to them. If Ferguson had
done this and proved himself the object
of a conspiracy he would have con-
tinued to hold the office nnd no one
knows this Iwttcr than Ferguson him-
self. The facta In the cno are th.sr: That
he was a guilty man and therefore
would have no case In u court of Jus-
tice. Hence he could only take his
medicine. If tie waa innocent why did
It fa-come necessary for him tn sacrifice)
hit property to right this wrong. Ho
aald ha made the tacrlfice n1 from a
state of wealth he became a poor man.
Who known that ho would right tho
wrong next time? Ife acknowledges
the wrong and now (a asking tbe peo-
ple to elect htm to lako the stain off
of his character. Who ever heard of
euch unlimited (tall? Suppose every
mm who violates the law ahould ask to
ho elected to nfflew tn order to clear
his reputation. There certainly would
he an overproduction of officers.
A man who ramp! urns for an office
fchnutd he a gentleman and not stoop
to low and base thing tn this parti-
cular Fercuson t.hnw his utter disre-
grd for decency and courtesy. I ask
In all candor dor the language ha
use in his arginnenta prove him to ho
a refined gentleman worthy of tha
support of good people or does It show
him to be unworthy of the support of
decent nnd refined people?
IIn claim to be a Ma ton and c-
knowledge his opponent to he one. All
Masons are obligated not to defame
the name of a hrotht r Mason. In thla
case Ferguson Is proving himself to l
an unworthy member of the Misonio
order.
Candidate for this high office should
have a reputation above question for
truth and rellahlftty. In this respect
Frrsusrn Is U. king. Ho mieaiiote
the fact almut the Impeachment and
his resignation. He continues to mia-
represent his opponent by making
charges that have been proven by re-
liable authority to ha false. If a man
knowingly mirrrprekentt the truth
even In one Instance hit word then it
suhje. t to question.
If Ferguson could be elected and
could be ncatcd In tho Sennte (which It
doubtful) he would ho wholly without
Influence and could accomplish nothing.
So the ttate would bo practical with-
out representation to far aa that offlca
I concerned.
I do not doubt but that some good
people who are uninformed will turport
him In the runoff. Also. It I a cinch
tbat al that class w ho are deceived by a
political bulldozer who uara viU cust
words to err.phae hi statements w!l
do likew ise.
MsyfieJd Is a atrward In the Flrtt
M.thodist Church at Anttln and hat
the cocfideni-e and esteem of his pastor
and the largo rnemherthip of that
Chu.ch. 1 it reasonable to heliexe thit
ttl these good irp could I deceived
at to the morality of euch a proT.lnert
man who attends fhurch regularly
and also Sunday arhool gnd prayer-
meeting? . certainly not
But Ktnruacm tajj he tan prove the
charge. I do not doubt it. f dont
doubt but that Ferguson could prove
that tho Atlantio ocn 1 nothing but
n mtrgr It ta easy to prove any-
thing If one has tho kind of wltnossjea
he needs. FcrgMton ay MayfleM
dnoMVt deny lt. Neither did ChrUt
deny the accusations brought agulnrt
him. 5?o Mayfleid is following his
imiple. '449
Khali we take th- l -i' ony of Ftt-
guson's WiliKSsrs ur shall ne hetleva
the textimonv f I'v ! prrachjee
and the mnner ( iht (hurchT
"Nuff sel." 1 it .son caVs h ha
lenged Mnvfield Tor a Jo nt ill?cuslon
but Karle declinid. May field eaB ha
declined because they did not speak tha
same lancu.ige. Let all good and true
pisople who aie for clean politicians go
to the pulls on Aug. "' and roll up a
large majority Tor Karl.. I'.. Maytleld.
Then we will he forever done with that
chronic office seeker Jim Ferguson.
J. V. A. MARSHALL.
Amariilo. Texas. Aug. 17. 192!.
410 North Buchanan Street.
MOORE WILL PREACH
AT HEREFORD SUNDAY
llev. Knimett Moore acting pastor cf
the First Christian Church will preach
at Hen ford Sunday night: Sunday
ri:ht Hcrviccs have not been held her
dining August and It w.l be possible
for Itev. Moore to make the trip to
II. ford.
The first nuichine for sewing mechan-
ically was patented in 1790
County Records
Warranty Peed.
A. d Menogan et ui. to Leeawd
A4m. I37i. lot I. Mcx k 17. fj. A fi.
C. P. Klliott et ux. to Llzl C- Cot-
tins. 9 1 lot 11 block It; lota 910.
i .ock 19. Amariilo Heights.
W. F. Heata-rct ui. to Llsl T. Col-
Has. 3n. lotaTI. Mock IV Amariilo
Height..
Penh Wade to W. W. Henderson.
'S. lot 3. hlo-k s:'2. Jan Jacinto
ll'ght.i.
r J Franklin to f.arltnd Martin
$ 0. lot I. block .14 (sao Jactnta
Heights.
lVreai of Trutt
Kll.ngten cWrtt et ux. to Staodird S.
L. AM'Utlon. J00. lot 7 block S2.
Kit Jacmto Height.
Ktnpite ra nl Fue Co. et al to
r.nitiM.. Trust C.. all leaM tnd la
I etter.
Trtnsfera.
Tiinhaitdle Lumber Co to RtarvHM
I 5t. a 1. A.crMl.. IIAn ..a . . .
?.'. Fin Jacinto llclghtv - -
1. V.. LanKford to National L. ft I.
"' HSOO. part l.t II. block 3J. Baa
'.n into rtliglit.v.
Abstract of Jiidrment.
f.iorge S William et at. vs. nrorra
W. Krnest. I17.70. Abstract Judgmrnt
I-irtrict Court.
I ABE MARTIN 1
"W omen In polltirt . ih limit." said
'.Squir Marah h wallow. f4y. 'Kav
buddy anowrw l4er .Monw waa a Ieaa
arrat I HI ha failed I git a larrUaUaa) f
tV IWHey wedala'." Ther ulai ay
mac pwrtarr tdHs t'taiy thaa tW ever
wm. TVr akkU art only aborttr. .
oaaav.
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