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PACE SIX AMARILLO DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2, 1920 MANY 1000 PER CENT TEAMS DO NOT SHOW REAL STRENGTH Al'STl. Tm. Nv. :S. With a ny fe txti ti"n. the week Jul rli d haa Ix-tn uneventful fur the t'lilver altjr Inl.f v hiAmili- I .en sue high n hoj football raie anil the lea.ling li-etua air tiialnlatnlitg their r lative aiiiinlini; U naif weaaer tram h;ive l.ren l.i.il The two nxt lmwit.int gum lli.it have a dirert lnrltig Umii thf r.m rr the Rryan Itnuoton ami Vmv.iIi.i rhle-Greenville n.niiata in hlh ll.-ua ti n anil Oreinwlle wit- iln;im.i'.i1 tliauinunt put ttncv ut if l)ii run Ding ard Maiahal lit lnr haiii f..r lh ihaiii.ia'ill l her ! f t at th hand i.f Km at 1 1 it: h at P.ill.i Th earning week iTmnlw Ixttir nault .n iuny it the trailing tiain mi a. t.c riiiled to met wh mher In many liaallii.a tin much lmi..ti anee la tiring altai hed to the at.imtinj; if teama a hiwn by the p ri- muk ltl. With the Tivtit teiu i'f h--ilule making tha rceni.ige lamiot hoar the true relation W-twen th-t teama. rVim teama lth 1H0 tT ini ih) nut ahow aa much rral atrrngth a ajmr of the ttmi a f ir down a th fci trr renter. Yrw anidenta wir repfrtiit th week. Edmund, quarternvk fi" ll.tr rUhurg In tha HumWe lUrrbJ.utg g in KlTrrrrt a Lroken collar Ion. A lucn or of tha Nith Hide H"Utin tnain auatalned t hrufcen lift arm In the gam with La PiTte. The mint M-rii.u. rotdTit rrimrtrd oi-eum-d In tha A! tin South End, Jr., llouatcn. game hfj Tommy Hire o( tha latter teain fractured hit skull In tarkllng an Alvlt, rJajrir In tha ofirn field Hue I now In fair way to reeovery. The Uiigr of trtdetiit of thla ihararter can be nt Vried by the tlae i-f headgear Itii-e w ttut wearing hiadfear when thl an iJ nt rcurred. Staadlng of Teama. 1C00 per centWon aeven: Abilene. Eryan. Ctrua Chrttl. CIrhurne. Won ali: Beaumont, Kagla Ijiki rirrtra. Won five: Houitnn Hrlghta, Amarlllo. ftilthur Hprlnga. Miami. Won four: Ynrktown. Hteih'nvl1le. fV manrhe, ClarkavUle. DnIUa. Br'an. Won thre: Briton, De Ln. I'laln tlew. Won two: Brrwnalllo, lw Ctak. WhhiU Faltr. Won one: Alvurd. rvraiur. TA Vi iJ Per Ont Wim avn, lwt erne Wharhl, Hearne. S7 Per Cent Won ai. Iit one: Ililla-la-n. MarahalL Wl Per Cent Won five. Inat one: Ten. pie. Greenville. Chlldreaa. I'vaKle. IM Per Cent Won four, loet one: Kenedy, Gateavllle. Hmlthvllle. Auatin. Cnralrana, Humble. Ilaakrll. La finnge. LivingMnn. Merredra. MrKlnney, Pert. rrt, Tyler. "S Per Cent Won all, loat two: rvn- arm. Won thra, loat one: Honey Grove. rUnton, Edna. Meila. t T14 Per Cent Won flva. Ut two: Pt4ytechnlc. t7 Per Cent Won fur. loat twn: Naraanu. Ennla. Huhhard. I Porte. .Won two, loat one: XVnton. Ft. Worth Central. Forney, MrAllen, Marble Fall. Xacogdorhea. Orange. Bhirman, 8trawn. !S Per Cet.t Won five, hat three: Gilmer. CM Per Cent Won three. .t two: Sfaaonlc Home, Georgetown, FlicravilU, Subln.il, Tuft, W.i.n. Vinllnif..i,. r-TI l'ir fmt Wim f..ur. ..nt il,n M.u lin r.iiii fit t' nt-Wott f..ur. .t !: i in. Won thnv but thrt-f t.-Mtl.-. f,l vi it. l';il.lill. r 'ui mi - x i I )-. II..1..I0 .i mii"ifii'. I'l.ino. 'Vm ti. I..t in.. i'i.-o. Ft. Wi.tth V. t 111 ll.ilv. mi.n, II iitIhI.iiik KiikU'1i. I.I in. .ili!. M.itlua. T.iy lor. Ti: t'it, XMnnntMif.i. 'Von inc. lout .no- w tM'.n. I..u t. i' I'inti .1 M.irl I '.ui 1. ,,h '.'1 Pit I'-nt Won tltm., ..t (,Mit Ml l'l..i.ml 4. .11 P. r l int V. 11 two b.t thna: V.i'. . I i. M i 11, t. Mi . till, J.l. kaont III... A'hil-a Hauling Liquor From Canada to Montana Brings Big Profits .'.'.1 r.r r.ni-U'.n two. bat four 'oililtlifca. Tfll'il. Win inf. 1..., two: :i.tioi, Hirni.i fiiir-i. r.iatl.i'ul t.i-o't.irl J I'.r t'.nt Won ii:i. .t thr.i Idllhlll', PI. .nr. Y111 Aaatyni- :( Tir fiiit Won 1.111.. bt four I inra;t!l. HI T'T t'rtlt 't 1 11.', loat f Itl A! vm. : Says West Texas Should Lead in Production Honey 8TAMFor.!. T.xa. N'. v. :j Static tli-a i.n the numUr of -..oiii.n if U. and ait nun I .r.lu. (ton of hin y In V. at Titaa will l rmnil by a aurvry i.f Weat Ti-xa to l- rorid.n tl by the Weal Tr.ia t'humUr if, I'oiiiiiht.i. through Ita Iw Mfl, who will U ailibsl ahrartly to thf nwutlve atuff. Futurra for 1I0 ahow that t'v.iMi lounty al.te had T.TJti aiamla l.w.ling all othiT rounliia. M.my rountlia nth and northwrat of 1'vhIiIi- ilh limns inlonlea make rnormoua annual ahlp. im-nta of h.mry. In the P.iiai uly of Wi-at Tttia lavi are inning nutm r ua without rifTtl atti-ntlon given them. With expansion .f Irrtgntion at Toyah. Ilnratow. Gramlfalla. Pwoa. Im n rUI and Fort 8t. kton. whrre alf.lf.t furniahra neot.ar. the Imluatry will aa. aiime prrfaartlona rf nation diatlm tlon. The Imft expert of the organ 1 1:1 Hon In alrmity ronttilllng farta and dita to fumilurite hlmaHf on rondltlona upial entering the work. The organitatlon haa alrrndy revived volumlmma ror-reapondeni-e alKut tho farm bureau hlrh It will ahortly eaUbllah. of whli h the te and honey divlalon will be a -omionrnt. In aiHTie of the timbered areaa of the wrt wild brea may he found to Inrreaae the d'inieatii-ated InaTta the culturlat will Inaiat that they Ik taken from hob low ing and treeIomlrlle hlvea and njiii to brcome rommerrlal produrtra. In aome bluffa and rliffa rntny colon l make their homea. having from time Immemorial slipped away pro lMy unaware of the farm, r a notice. "That Weat Tnaa will become tha leading honi y pnaluring area of th world lii-a wt'hln the raiealbillty of rmll Bitlim." dei la red an opinion avnt to the crrxnixation by thla l.wdng bee atudrnt. l:i:i'.l. Cm-di. Nov. :'. -If Hi. . 1 "ur:! atnto i f Mont, 11. 1 la not k. . w ,11 mot ...ml.ii.t v a with nil kin. la o, lliinr It I- ii.t lei.-niae tin- llnbni in. nla iff.i.,1 l v th.. bmill.KK.'ra -.t tli.it at.ili- t. i'ii.ol:i'i la iio auff,-rli-'il. for tin1 own. r .li n t i of a .'11. In 1 Inf. 1111. . I tin' I ui. 111. iti. 'ii 1 1 Ni.a 1 rn . 1 I. nt th.it hla r.ii4 on n an. li. r on r im. lug 1 pe,lill., i iintoiiiit.Hl I.. 1, iv li-'lo alt. it of fl. On Tin io.iiii.iil.ill. il if tlila profit In rlibntallv. in vi hi.t lite 1 m milt ire if no raplt" 111 l.l" " "it p.iit exupt t'.. ordiiiaiv mm. Ins n.ata of hla mr, f.t hla i;ir w.ia lnol.-i! In ISigln.i wit it iwlnak.v pi.i. Ima. .1 by tin- iig.'iit of tin- Moi't.m.i il.-a'ir At 11 11 bottle and In- W ia Inattin t.d to rolle. t US a but lie f r II tn ni tlio "w ho. ;iti) biM.t- ) i.k'. 1 ' in the Annrlian aide. At ft'la rile hla profit on n ship-lin-ht if lie fc'i.aa uppl oxliniited I.'. IiOO. A to h w the booth gger made hia own j.rolit the Int. 1 itittloitnl Newa rof. raM inleiit ein liifornied that th buivli at iniliii i ini nta were nn iaauty If the w. ik w.ia lo In. d..f. The Nt buirir'a . wit amnllir, but xt ill ultnn lull. .i fit la ii.ii.b' when the litior U ieaol.1 in M.n!. in 1 at a at.ll furth- I in rinae. Another liveryman here trlla of har. Ing l-rli iff.ie.l $ I. (Hill to do ni more than t.ike hi rur to w ithin aev -it inlli a of the International totinary ami there hand It over to a mun from tha Amerirnn aide, who will roinpli te tin: Journey. North Dakota Raises Large Crop of Spuds l i::i. It, Nov. .--North Im k. t.t. it I..11, . I to 11. 1. .ill. I lne f.i. In.li.' 111011II1R on the put iIih It pro I II ii till i:ir It iiiikIiI Hot Ik n K.--I ill. t to plow or hit. h liuv on, but what la home without u l.it.iT Tlie potato nop Jin.! liatM'Hte.l iiiiio.iiiti .1 to T.4.,'1,111.0 buali.-U, 111 ion! log lo A. J. Nuiriit. of the I'tilted St 1I1 a H111 ea 11 of Cr. p l-XIni.itea. Fig tiling 1.0 li m tat.i wriiili u half miuhi1 whl. It la an 1.1 to be 11 giul av. ragi , tllotiKh fome ortli tlikot.l polativf wiittli lur potitnN- Hi. re are l?0 pn t.it.K-a In a biialiel or ir..ilit,niM) p v. I l ll.il In the tri p Tile H.ulilto', of North Tt.ikotii biiitg around fnO.060. thl m. ana l.llv p., (.it. a a tear fol em h pi iaoit, or lliree M.tnt... a n day In war tune In (orm.iiiv familii 1' live m t aot. fnml rotnfoit.il.lv on atl'-ll ratloua. lint n tial.i. iloti't nit p.i tnli. nml time me l. l if bubiea In North !uk..t.'t. i.iih 'l.ito ( uting unit of the .pullion ittlght U- i.ilrulated to have an ullonati. e of four apudi It day. W illi the ti iimforiu.iti. o of North 1 ii k oil in leient year tnm n gn-lt wheitt field Into a iliM iifi.. f inning country, the liuiul.Ie apud hit takat an Important rank In f irm produi t. I.n at ycar'a yield wa r.iiTnoiio buih.la ami the average of the tate through out it iiki 1. ultuial hit..iy )ta Uvil .!O:.0iii) huahela iinnuallv. BLACKBURN'S DAYLIGHT CORNER 7TH AND POLK STREETS The total annual raltiafll tiiM.ii alt the land of the glolm ntitotinta to ii.ntly Ki.imu ruble mill a. Made Jia (hie Move Timi Many l'K.Ni:it. t'olo. Nov. : The laM time Karl J lver moved he moved him elf out of matrimony. "He's mad I me move to j ritl.a In 41 month" Mi. Kv lyer P'l.l the court her1. "I never know where home will !' I next month." "Tii many mote, 1 loinmeiited the court aiul granted .Mia. ' luir'a motion for ilivorn. Try Dally Newt Want Ada. BETTER VALUES Than Your Old Grand daddy Could Buy in Our .50 WINDOW SALE SATURDAY 0I1LY Door Open at 9:00 a. m. Visit Our Art Rooms and See the New Christmas Goods E. E. PICKERELL Jewelry and Art Store SI? Ilroadaay .Mu.kogee. tlklj. 413 Polk Mreel Amarlllo, Triaa 0 WW "it 'vw --.'fj fait COMPARISON OF MATERIALS, TAILORING AND nORKfilAIiSIHP WILL PROVE BLACKBURN'S SUITS AT 20 Per Cent Discount Trunks Bags and Suit Cases See Our North Window In the Shoe You'll find worth while re ductions on both Men and Boys Footwear All Under wear Specially Priced Lf DISCOUNT from the Original Low Prices the Best SUIT UALUES in THE CITY See the Suits themselves compare them with other suits at other prices We'll gladly let you be the judge. t Remember when you buy a suit at Blackburn's sale or no sale, that suit must give satisfaction. SILK SHIRTS Choice of entire stock AT HALF PRICE BLACKBURN BROS. "The Home of Hart Schaffner & Mark Clothes 1 OUR HA RIC SALE OPENED WITH A BANG! Mr. Customer, here is a question for you to answer before s you buy any more Clothing or Furnishings. You may buy at 25, 33 1-3 or 50 per cent off or at cost, but if the Merchandise you buy has not been purchased by the merchant lately, you w.ll be the loser. Why? Because all merchandise has declined in price, and unless the merchant ha. good, that were bought on the new low level of price! his co.t prices are considerably more than they should be. w. Fru.c jc'f re ?5 mainy roe!:,chanU nolens "l K because not many merchants reduced their stocks prior to now, and bought new merchandise at the new prices. Several weeks ago we inauff. urated a Sale, and closed out al our early merchandise even though we took a loss on the greater part of it. But we replaced the stocks with merchandise bought at the new low prices and therefore we are able to undersell them alL Then the result is that we sell you standard merchandise at prices which cannot be equalled. wwreiore Compare our prices before you buy. SHOES PACKARD SHOES S9.95 NETTLETON SHOES S11.45 SHIRTS Choice any Silk and Crepe De Chine Shirt in the House S4.95 MEN'S SUITS . OVERALLS Lee Union-Made with high back, only , S1.65 UN ION ALLS Lee Unionalls Best Made ' S3.35 . i t Excellent models, all new patterns, both in single and double breasted, models for the Young Man and models for the older man. With two pair Pants. No need to mention the former prices, what you want is what it costs you right now. That is only $33.75 THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES GO AT HALF PRICE In these lines you have unusually large selections. Our stocks are unusually complete, and we cannot but suggest that you buy any of the following articles even if you do so for future use. Then too, there is no better time than right now to do your Christmas shopping. Come early and get first choice. OVERCOATS Here are Overcoats that are silk lined, and all-wool materials, seling all around $60.00 and $70.00, and they are right here, same quaity and same models and IUI MUIJ town for patterns a . WOOL SHIRTS LEATHER COATS BOYS' SUITS TRIMBLE HATS MEN'S TROUSERS TRUNKS SUITCASES BATH ROBES $33.75 ALL CORDUROY RIDING PANTS $5.45 Choice of any Necktie in the house $1.23 Pajamas, Universal and Wilson Bros, best grade outing Flannel $2.25 Union Suits, regular $3.50 values, special $1.45 Silk and Wool Union Suits $3.55 Heavy Fleeced-Lined Union Suits , , $2ll5 Plain Toe Bootees $14.85 Slip-Over Sweaters, all wool js.00 Button Sweaters, all Wool .$640 Large stocks of any of these articles and you are sure to get your sizes and just the article you want SEE OUR MUCOUS FOR IIEI'J LOW FRICES "BIGGEST LITTLE STORE IN THE PANHANDLE" 418 POLK 1