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PACE TWO AMARILLO DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 18, 1121 -PART TWO iMiniiin nm v tinio UAIilLLU UAILI hCHO R. NUNN U NUNN. Puhlirhrr General Manager , Mnnuglng iMiior . PB u vovb. tutorial Department ..... 4T1 ueineaa Offi- iti lit Wait Fifth Street Only Morning NfWirr In the marlllo Country. Cover th I'nnh.m- I of Texa. Knatern Now Mtvun, Liuthcrn Cnlomdu and Western '!' t lUia irom iwcive in iwfniy mur P'"n advance cf D'ovrr, Pallia. Frt Vorth. Ok In burnt City and other pa ler carrying telegraphic dtaiMttrhie. Entered aerandrlaaa mutter at the loatufflr at AmnriUo, Tela a, Ulul.r the Lot of March I. M'RHCKIlTUiN KATF.H ' BT MAI I. IN ADVANCK la Tin. Oklahoma, Colorado and Now Mexico. u.iv ra Mith"J!. .!.!..!.!!.!!!. I I Month H" mr .... 7 90 I JkUvewd by carrier In Anmrlllo nine ! ( Month I Month wuuiai I Taar .11 00 .1 4ft blEML'Efl OK TDK AHS.CIATt:U rnr.srt T1 Aairlitl I'r.-aa la nrlunWi'ly fitltlfil t th ue f r n mi.!. ntlun i f all nwa diiitirh',B rrnl.tut t"' In nr n.i eihtrwiM rtlitii In tht puiwr an tlao other Im-kI icwa puiiUhii brrvln All rtchia tl .u!.!lrutl.'n f ilii Clapatchra borcln nr him ri-tvril tpactal Aaaocinl-iJ ITm LeaKil Wit eTr. b lilOKIMi TO TKWS M IN. nr:iin mm a nhr'Y l i.il' I SUM nro 1'niklinf In thl T'. ri.i(iia 'mil try. TtiiS t t wn ilri"-"l M-'ii'lt hrn tho I'linli.in.lU" im n iH il'-r Awx-htlon lit l. ltd nnnti il rmiv. n tirn In AnuiHU.'. Vl-lti t-a w. i (.r. i t from fJ.ilvi-iiton, liiitnti. K"rt Wntl'i W'l'lilta, lviinma t'ttv, riii.Mi.ii. iiml nimu'roua ctU r ix-jntt ut i"i.nikr.i! lv tllflani-r, IT-lili-nt AlU-rt lllun f ihn Avam-ki tii in d'H-Lircd thn l li f tti.it within t'n . wxt ti n yi'ara, tlila r ll"ii i f tti' i"'.ni ' try may 1 drr tul-'d mi tli iil u v ! fifiy nullii'ii biinhi la i'f wliit 'fii h y ar. i Thla mtinmte w.ia rtln -l in tt i n4il growth nf tbn wluit. crtiwiiitf in ' ductry up to tbo m nt tni.K In tl.v I rialiia Country. Tiiu 1'Uiiim lh i wlifwt rr"'nc anil ahii lr.K cnt"i nf tha tnilh-ct, ' th atMtntnmt nf m numiicr of vuiiot a atti tmine (h ccn vcnilon. Fnun vi ry jHTtlnn nf the rnmlr rrprnM-ntiil, co'i'Trri wiia rNl.lrnicJ n"! . ui'Mlu ill &nq miini, I. in ill 'in n.i. Crown In on.l ahlid frmii thla vr tlun nf Texua. That lhi k.itun hj a a t and rwie'il-'"l tlaie innntic tln Craina uf the I'liltcil Ktnti-a, thi-re cun I'Ol t a MUrmliM). ll.inJ.tMn nf th'i'l tuimta ef buh-nf th.-t art !.I'(hi; each and rviy vmr. tuA tiinrv ami moro InnJa will W d.-vrt.,! in thi-m. ' with the Incrcaao of (li'ti4mN. ' Whin It la un.Ii iiit'.I th.it five y;ir go only fifUm m'n omjirnM-il th mambt-rahip nf hn ranhtnul CraJn IxmJi ra' Aaani iatinn av.i now thus I urfx butiilrrd at f!ll:it'-d. "t;i iM bf tha cxtuinao if tho Iiuhui" nay Ii rained. lv jiar ago thi rt- wi re lut ftw fU-vatofi la tt-p tiTMtnry anil ticw ther ara mn bunJriil ami fifty. It U fart thnt (): iri' hue Win 1"W are InW in w. hut the lnili-na In on cf promlae. anil thnw rrinicd In It. rtiillte that a lur vnliitno nf thr rrln hnndl'il tm-U year, mu't cmi from lh J"l;ilna of Tfniia. Tha meeting hut fi-tridy rl. wi ona of tha rreat-t t-ver h-IJ l-y rs li Oal orcanlr it:' n In Tan. nr any nf tha ai!)inlt.ir r.ul-. It exlrumillniaiy ttendnra. Ita tuy. Important alona, t:a att'tit.nn to Tn an.l Mtjl tunneaa ui in irn ii', r"V-al-i mo (jit that the men eum here to 0la-uii and If pnaallile to oven-ome thnlr irtilma. They pwva their tim t. a r..iiiii rntlnr. f worth whjlo thfiiirK. hiiI fiiny if them cmmxmhpiI th lili-f that nvj h i'ii bnl fn arrntni'thiil. Tha nil of th tr.l'i n. n nf th UMille Wi-at. tte jjirjthw.wt a'xl tlm South ar ..n tlm wh. t ui.il kuflr fn I'll vi t.ie Tt-xiia l'Uin. Tha Amiil'iin Iurti- ttin.-iu N '-"ir. In to ttio Aimr.'jfl fjrm.r with u rreat pli"WUi nf ..4ni. 1; hoi In oi.t ty nf b.. thai lid n'-t l.n eil eli-noii in uty nf lb- in-t nriauiati'ina. It a"-erun f jMlat.ii'iiUilly annnd Mint t a., d'loid of n1li-.ru t to kIw l( n areat P'l-al to all i !.-ix.n mid Jl .1 of aorl. ty. Ii T'l i. tb.a ir.inlr-ili' n l B-Hiiiina: a miiihiy fMlnwir.r. an. I tin ra-i-nil I aw . j.ji, nn ru" !. It i ti'4 a aen i in(jnia..ti..M, nnd h . a tla Milt aifii the N tt-'tiii.-iit i I .i.t throiiKli iHlnelng thv .r..tuinr lrit-i Ui nn thrt"i.',i -iirf'it:ir ilf- rt. .iU w-ein t.i if tiiMi (rf th H th.-t the 1-jrei.t w.iy to ii lmi'. ' s a rtwlin"! tt.r w! i. ti t. niit.i ' tlwlr rrlh.ra, frft:-n in., I hin.e aa ' aaiat.-a with . ir a .' ri'Ty la .. j ..n..:in of ji.-a t.. ally - 1 1 .pi? with .hi b thy rnmo In iii.v-. Tt.-v imn- ' Jil iln r.f tha we.-iti ..T, i'f the ar. a ..f ) 1ha fiul'Iio buiMiie. of the hi" la, nf t'u) ihlinh' a. nf the h-.t. l, of ti. .- ., )!. Tn fn t ail' h I-ia- i, rttn in vr.vthg nrd ev. r'-l)'. In nid. r t'.t ta luraT oay .oniinrjd f th fjtt thnt tlx y rv illy ui iy k w. I! f.f'Tnd ar I bt''1'r nai.int. Aa n i'ttir of liet. about the nnl nt e .1" cJvmI ty wtl "I la the ,t a !.. I rt.Uiiitf It on l,a J:ira hii"vlf Ir.t 1 Ji.viiig that h ' iwrt. Tha N w o t . ..atly In fn t the r irt-ftt' Ar;a if ( II. re I'f.Iuetrlii f It . " ti,t j r. r f'e t- ring e- tlir. jgft at'? Ar ii ' :i' c-. m i r'-i t etrurije 'nit in i : v r . - .i . i.: f if" . ai ': i. .! i tV tn irim a.n et U .".4.. JI a-! l-i" t'dJ'ek.- the Ut..r lv K;. a" h.t. It -Mn Ww. t Iba . but te or.aria !h"-a it T-, tar.t aa rvtuaitc mala n.;jk ;.i.im.!i if work i tint In taken wholly ly M i' ii. when the, it u auto women" mi l kiiN' a- -hiHil, Thv time will com v. li-ii Hi!" mititi-r will ha i ttl.-J and fm.ii.v. .. t tln Amii 'iltiinil and Mi ll, im ;il ivll mi i ntifmc Ha work to ih .i.t ixiI isim'Iv, mt luritf a It la en 1 it'l l III Ihcln, 'I'I'I lint t Ito future wive i'hI mutiii i k i f Ihr country. IMu.ud W. i'.k. tlx- will known nil ti r ir i wili ly 'iii uiatcd religion j, u I i,;i 1. brought down Upoll lil h. .nt uitlmoo l n.in i( In late- .iii 1. 1 Unit mi ii i iniiiiHic tin lr I'luifi uni f ho. I wmk lllilll tll' f : 11 Int.i Ilia Ki n'' Mr. K.k'a Idea la it.t when ii n r nil il 1 ii iur'lnw old gc, :l.. i tin hmilil ('!' out cf bralnca - 'hI'ii h iiml n:rinl thnr tlun In think ing i f thing "hlfcln r and ihJ-Ii r." Ilia . i n ,l tluit the hu, hard wurking i ii..i!i l ml m tin1 w.iy nf ilri-uy. viit 'ih ikh wlt ikIvhii. . In !, but lather l m1-h- I th iH'tilon of a i.i. hi who li.i;i aluwly uteng life way. ,, ,., ... .,...r If Imth tin hard ' , , i I. ft ' 1 I. I . -' 'II I ...... . .1. II 'Ml.) IIIKlllH'll III! Ill llll t'UMI UI II I il;t' r M. I.. M'Hily nf thi Mrlan N. in i t(il ntilnii to hl ri'inli ra why I i- r.-. til i'ii' nf tin- p.iler aa Into. kh (h.t ii low iliiuuhl'T hn nrrlvail .it ln hn'.iw. H'1 li'nta Iho Itinlnua- . iimi tl.nl In- nwca nnyoiu' nn nm"in'. .ml .1. i l.ii.i lua diitu a at hniiii' limri' I lii'i" 1 1 int iiikI iirin'ltiK. (ban wi'ie tho t.i-k In. Id. lit to Ki-ttlliK bia juiji r out ir-'ini'tlv. We are liullnril in ilium tl.. M ln N' W alitor la coinu t In ol.n Ink; hla M iniiirli'ti aa to lnioi titnre . f i vi nm. At imy nit", we i nintnitu lit. Mi. tui'l Mi". M'xly iind wlah fnr thr littl.- (l.lUKhtir il l"HU. hiU'l')' nml III lllilll 111''. Tliv Am irill" raiihiindlo Autmnntive A.i...ti. ii luiM fully iiiaik- uti Ita mlml ti. fllihl fiT Mil lllll'tldllK'Ilt of I'HI No ! o . (in- Biiiiio It Iiik; alu known hi tha "tiiuk hill'' It hua Ixn d'tcrniltuil .1 .it tl.r i riMfl'ina nf the law which In i ..i.i.h rif.i tl tho flrnt nf July, la nil riM.it. .1 to wi rk a hrilhli mi the trunk iiru i. i.Htat.ira and u'ia. Tim lo wil nrcaniwilnii will work In Conner in n with the atnto nfflhntlon. and It 1 Inf.. I that much rl will n-ault ly tnkii K thia jiroHHion to the lunula, ttim nt Ita !x bl Maalon In July. W. K. lUlllniiiileA hua iun hael tha inureat nf R. H. Ijimy in the Hurk ouin It Uir. and henrvfonh will he the nle nwiHT. The retiring (wrtner In tha liUKlm na at it i thnt he will runtlnue to h..U the iff lie of mayor and after ho t.tiruti.n of the term, ha la not ' ta:ti aa to what he will do. It orrure to aome men leavlnc offk'e afler lonit '.Tin therein, that tha question ia find t.g anmrthlnc for which they are fltti-4. if ix.nrae thia d"re not niehn that thera ia ft nueatlim In the nreaent Inatiinre. for the jM-onle uf Ituikbumett cle tM Mr. ,ancy to offlca bunuae they w ii tiled lilni. i r In a iihi tit timl nf a l"V churned with an iffenae nf a felotiloua char- in ti r. the h fen'bint ujx-n 11 n aakeU Af to hla ante-e,.'tita. dtibirail that hla imietita had ai'rate4 when ha1 wna the m.rKt rhlld. He aald that hla ni.-i h. r hid marrl'il rlr t tha iLita of hir nuinliiue with Ma father. That die miMiruted frimi her flrat huahand. nuiril.xl hia father, and thin dlvorcad him and remarried tha flrat num. It la i'l-nlat'lu thut both of thi -p.""" iura" wera fnrtunata In deirree Imth hnil a little time for rent between their nl'la nf Ii.venalnvenient. If the newiiiera could aee their way i r to do ao. they could fill their .M.re i e with iiiuttera about tha mllua l waitr rontroveray. Uoth alild l.uv a i-oiiKtaiit an j ndy of matter hear It.c on tbu aituutlnn, ao that if tha newa. iwiwr are ever at a ba for aomelhlng with whl h to fill. th y may crab mi 'f tha ftee iiublh'iiy, or rather lT'ipa y.iniU nnd chunk It In. rnfrtunntely f"r tha dealnt of thea rontendlng I'.rna the jirire for white mi'r II nm h aa to tiieutly due outage ij h dia "ulti'.n nf riai. five nmhti each werk are lielnt d V'tcd In Ixnt'tt 4o the work of tha !'...v H".ut Thia la e ncourirln for it iri.tn .it.. thnt Iienton la iM-irtrinlriaT to r-nllr.' a.tnethlnir nf the worth ft tha .k I'f tlmt rnii inunlty. Mora time civ in in th h"V In a I'gltimata and rvative way. menna thnt b-aa mon y will hve to I rTid"d un them il.i .iiuh the Kmrta and tha tenn in- t'l'i'.nn 1't the aood work cutitlnue with ew-ry ire.tita an dlrmtlunal .S' li' y uf the oomm'jnlty atnadilv on tl:e J .ii. I( will rov treat divkl' nda nn the Inveetna-ni In ltitn iihI In every nihir cHMiiunlty In T iaa. A la at. Judge pen i. Undiaiy ha a ! j.ii'1 hla fiti. and Im-n rtlid from 'h. i h-ir nf i..ntemt of nmt1. Thia - .aiitf ii out of the fail that Juda ltelwy ii. liti'd I" U-tray the ronfl- rt'r f ei f the ob who had Teen If ""4 throiiah hla r-l...rt.t Jnrt'. Ml '"iirt. Ju'lire l.indaay afrartH. to hlma. f tnu h at'ti"0 (hrouah hia l'h the tiya. and there ar mv.a f th in in l nver wh would dia f"r blTI if need l, When tha fel l n'led a friend. Jmlga l-indany win there with the frlepdahip. . h- ' .'' I.T' llftte haa turtel hia bat. i t.-rn-a l'ie nn I'naident Harding. Thia it" i:n1 . n1 I . al!l further icptllarllte I'm fr. . t.f th T'.' (.'it. limn a ard ( . I b Tiorii.ta alike. It tnuat I Imrtia In ' :i "I t he h.f cntiiiam ai far da. !'tnl aritiat I'r'ald.fit Urd:r.g la th-t v t I by tho diagrur.tled f: rubl. I ' 'H'" lar ! r t v i i r f-Ket while hating the ii'1.' r ! i-glr i n the n. r the tirr.n.iv. hat Iimi. leie timl anwa end imie ' . t al'-rlly (in- ri.-.u.a t:-,; n i I e r i'-rree. The t.. 1. M.e tef 'V l"Wi.g l.f I tinting of I lie brie! v-w II. I" ' ! in a- : 11 Tl 19-t l-e 'Him v i i f tb" t he row the re f e I rl -1 ' - ' ' ' " a"e.4Bainiiient to tha . , , 1 THE a ( s SiOH.I WioWA ( .DAD, It OOmSi 10JIV RACE S irT5GoTblME tT NafMb .ATTrieaSCASrtooP! I mountains -TrtAti -? . Itoreu DC ' Jh J t SOHtE LAST? - - ( Yt--y!i fee J& 11 Miuimum Requirements I (ieneral Iufiamutlon. j Only ya who h.iva waa.i their ,' tweUth Mrthdikt tnny lnH-ome JoutJ. A U.y la not a Hinut and may not waar a Henut uotfotra or a Pcoat badtf tin til ha hna Miaeed tbla Ti-nderfoot Ttit. baa iild hla annual reiat ration f'M of fifty tt-nta. and hna formally tak- tha (leout oath Nut l Krantmaatar. Thia rumlnution ahould be given orally by tha tfa-outinaat. r nr hla coin mlMloneil aaalatiint. The cundlibito mutt tai hlo to anawvr antlirfniiorlly all uf tb qtieatloni. lteHul emphitaia aTlouUl la laid on tha candidate' exi'lnlnlnir In hla own for la the. meaning of tha hVout lawa. oath, and motto and nf the iledg of allaginnce. tleulrrhVnt I. Know the rVout law. algn. aaluta, and alfnlflcanr of the batlga. , ' ' I. What I tha 8cont law? A A Hrout la trustworthy. oy, heliiful. friendly, cmrtei.ua, kind, otav dlenf, rheerful, thrifty, braaa. clean ond reTTtrnt. t. Eiidoin In your own word tha lliaatilng of each taint of the law, t. What Ii tha ifc-nut oath? A Jn my honor. 1 will do my beat: to do my duty to (wl and my country, and tn nliey tha Honut luw ; to hi'li other pao hi at alt timea; to keep myaelf ihy Ically airong. mentally awaka and inor ally itraight. 4. Kiflain in your own word tha meaning of each "Miit of tha oath. C. Whnt la the Hi out algn? A Right hand. i!m front, thumb raating on nail of little finger, tha thre ttlw r flngera upright and together? 6. Whnt la tha (trout aalute ? A. Thai rVout algn, wlm left, ralaed tn the forehead, or If In uniform, to tha brim of thn hat. over tha riKht rye. and held there until acknowledged, T. When the (trout algn uaed? A When greeting another Hinut and When repeating tha oath. When l the "''out anluto uaed? A Whin greeting, rr'rtl!)g to. nr rei'llng ordera from cmntnlaalnnel if fleer; whmi relating tha Hcout law, nd when aalutlng tlf flag. What la the Beout motto? A It" freamd. in. fif what la tha Scout bndg'i made up? A. A turmoil or arrowhead, ami a en ill and knot. II. What Ii tha otigln of ih ar rowhead algn? A The ii. t th algn im lh dial of the ABE MARTIN II e jirlt re.wla hi' In nn s hnuaa fer mil whib reliirnin' from work lata lat oiM. Ilmlv tap. inteUa' au1ll'r ler lb' r'r4 Tbleiea .4iirllhaj LW taid In' at fh' home Ma watayr kan far aJ al ai i. ANNUAL FAMILY BRAWL for Tenderfoot Tesl IIY Ii. III'NKY NKssu(iE SriHil Kterullve. mariner a iiunjmaji. Riiaiiaa of thia, the "f" KrmluiiHy iume to r rraent tha h'Tth. and t'loncera. wmKlam.n and acouta adoctcd it aa their emNem. 13. To wliat dura the arrowhead a Urn refer? A To the three noinli In tha Ponut Mtb. 11. Why I tha arrall turmil up at both and? A. To ahow tha way a Kcout imltr when ha doe hi duty. 14. What part of thu badge doe the tanderfoot wear? A. Tha arrowhead. 15. What rt of the tatdgo duel the miniiil i luaa Hi out Wear? A The crii and knot. 1. What dia Iho flrat rluai'Setiiit '.? A. Tha whulo Indga. 17. What doe tha knot remind you of? A. To do a good turn avery day, KKU IKE.Mrr.NT t. Know tha riiwiMaatUim and IIKtory nf ; the National Hag and I be tualoniary Forma of ltaHHt lua tn It. 1. When waa tho Hag flrat adopted by t'nngrt'? A June 14. 1777. X. Of what thia flrat flag com-Imai-d? A 11 atrliKi. altrinata red and white, and 11 alara arrangwl In a tlr tie, In a B'lunre bluu field In th upK-r atuff aide corner. - j 1. of whnt ia tha Dag now com poaed? A 11 trlr. alternate red and white, and 1 atari, one for enrh atate in the l'tilon, white in a blue field. 4. Why did they dii'ldo uvnn 11 atrlpea? A Iteraurw! thera were 11 atulc irlglnally admitted into the fnln. I. Were there ever mora than 11 atilM a In tha Klag? A Tea. In ITH tha flag waa chang'il to IS atripea and IS at.it repreaentlng tha new aiatea nf Vermont and Ken tucky. . When and why did they chutiK. Ini-k t'i 11 atrlpea? AIn Mil.. Itevauan to have ii.1J.il a trl eurh time a atate waa admitted wiMild have liiade the flag t"u wldo or the. atilfte pat narrow, 7. How many air I pel opHlta tho blue fl. Id? A Thete at 7 atrliea. R. Should the trlng aver I allowed to ton. h thn ground? A-Xoi . ben may tlm Flag lie flown? A lietween aiinrlae and aunaet. I. When th Mug I lain lowered or paaalng puimlo nr review what ehoald rivlliniia or acfitit not in un-if'H-m do? A -Htand at atti-ntlnn, holding (he hut In tight band over the henrt. II. What ehould loy rout of Anier bw in uniform lo? A Ktand at attention and give tha or mnt aaliite. 11. Why ia tbu (flag flown at hull tiitiat? A A algn of mourning. 11 What la th proper munnrr of half maatlng the Hug? A IVat h"iat to the top of thr ataff. then lower tn half iniat. Iiefore finally lowering, rntae again In lop of ataff. 14. How ahould the ring be flown on Memorial lny. May lth? A Half tnaet fmm aunrlae ti noon, full ataff to aunaet. I. '.. What la ne atit when tha Klag la flow n ItpaMe dnwn A Il ia a aignal of iliatteaa. II. What ia the Hcout'a pb dge o the Mag? A I pbilge allegiance to my (lag and to th republic for whkh it Unda, one tint I' m Indlvialhle, with lllxTty unit j'latlc-e for kit. 17. i:iii:iin in your own word the meaning M the t.lelgi tn the Flag. KMi lltrlMKVr I. Tie the f air amg knirta (me i owl. The landllttfe ahoull lie In kI i ii ih n he rare and tiaa of r"e aa well aa In the mth''l nf knot lying. The part a of mora ahould he kept In mind and railed by their correct name, vli.i lt Tbaaatanding iart, tha lutif un H t""-1 of tha roaw. ii Slid Right, tbi' loop fornii d wherever the Ii.Jh- liiitti'd Inn k 11 1 mii Km If, 3rd The ind, thr v i.e I In bad lug. The uuiilltli'M of the good knot nro deteiuiimil by lt.1 nbillty to h' l'l f iat when a atniin . tippldd. Uai rapblity with wblrh It run he tied ntvl rruillnea with which It run le undone. To prevent the end from unraveling. they ara cither whipped nr crowned and Knk apliv and practic in both of thcee ahould I given. t'aiidiilutea are rruuliiil to tie cor rectly the knot aliowti on following wg and miiat le able tn name each knot oorrvctly. The mere ability to produce a dealgn In mi' rom-aHndlng tn the picture of the knot I not auffl (lent. Tha knota tnuat 1o licit with rne upplled by the examiner, nnd the um of each mum le undertrtood. Ten niuat be tied under mndltliiuawa nnlait below almllar aa Mat-4bl to th. under which the knot might be required In actual practli-e. In general the inethml will le: 8iuar Knot Around ,otne object tiling two rtid. b'heet Rend falng tw end. Klaberman' Knot I'alng both rnda or two rope. Bheepflmnk Rotb vndi f.ut to ilul nbjert. Hltp Kimt Through a ring or around oiiie obln t. Rowline Through a ring or around a. nm obiii t. ' I'luvo llltclv Sfude arouml m golld olibvt. Timber llltch Mailo around a aolld oliJi-t. ' Two Half 1 1 Itrhc Made armind a aolld objnrt. WHY R.II.K0 l M i IRKNTS?- Tn th averg mind, when on iMak of aivldent In trunaimrtntlon turn voluntarily to railroad. The fol lowing taken from tha National "afety New of recent data. Will be found Inter esting: 'A few weik ago 41 ieron were kllhil In a very uniimiiil railroad rollti Ion at Porter, Indiana, and for day lb m waivaper throughout tha country carried Mge and igia no thl atory, th rualnmnry liat of dead and Injured. tha uauul mnrnlng-nftrr photograph of th wreck, the almiwt atreotyped cy wlOicMi amtunt. and i-oluinn iihi col iimn of dliruMlon a lo who wa tn bUliie. "That name day the anmo numticr of Iteranna were klllerl In nulotimhlle arrl denta In the t'nlted Htate. In fact, ev ety d.iy In the year an average of 41 rcrnn are killed In nutomnblle aort dent and. n rule, each death get a t mall Item nnd I forgotten by the next day, "J tint upmae 43 per anna were killed in a railroad wreck every day in the year. What an awful prnteat would ha math-! The i-ountiv I in it unaware nf tha fai t that nn average of 41 live are loot dally In nutoiiioblle accident ev try 31 minute tliinughnut the d,iy and tbmugbmit tha nlitht -although the lil-WaNiper have publlabed It. "What. then, la the r-aann for thia miiiniartlve lelhnrgy, Inaofar aa the an loinlaille aci-ldrnt la ronci'iniil? I'aychnl-i-rli-la prolaibly will an,wer, 'the psycho logical effect of the mna. and they will lie right. The averag human bring I unite a Inxy creature rxcrpt on hi iwrtli-nlar Jh. The pmlrahltltv I Ihnt In the MVeliiK" al"ll. off llilty, the mind I laxh r than the mdy. in other worda, he ibiean't tike In di any more thinking than la aluiiliitefy . neti-anary. That I why ho lui-oim-a mora exer tiaed over a railr.ii acr-ldent which ra uaed the Ina of 4 Uvea though eurh an accident nrrtira only onre In everal yaora th'in be la over the f.-irt that 41 iM-reona are klll.il by autnmo l. lea every day In the year. The enor mity of the fltat la npuir.-tit; to appre clali' the aerloiMni of tint bitter ra MUlrea thought. "It ia up lo the men and women In tha aafety movement to counteract thia human frailly try vlau.thxjng at avery npM rtunlty, and aa vividly aa poaalhlc. Ih algnlfhanre of any one nf tha ninny typca of accident nun h more aeiioui thin the railroad anyh-nt " Thera are l.i'.r trnrt.rraon Mlrhlmn farwi or almut ir fr-r evr-ry fen furma in the atate. rVrmcrlv Wortlib-aa mi ahlatnla In Mar viand he Iwin devoted of lit i-i miialuat fnrmlng. There are no profreal'mal fba depart mnt in Chile, 1 toYfrnHT ito ttj.utiuwTiOH.anr orwxxmawj VaViaa Brwuua M ONTIM M FKOM Tl FSUAY.) Now In; hi ir piH and take rr comfort, oiuin." mi hi the hoepltabl widow, after th illahe were cleared away. "Hura It' more like rbrlatinai b a a man an' h iIh In the houaa. No. you ciin'l belli me With th .lichee, and I wouldn't have Vou lad b ring around me If you could. Heav en, no! A nuir. in the kitchen I won than a hole In y-r irtlttJt:. Ho Mr. Rlenklnann ant with the Sh'l'hetd while the wlibw went alout her work. "With hi rumpled. hlr. rUnhvrn fare, long no and prominent ear, he wa not a hand wane limn, but there wna omethlng In bl fntv tmluy that had lieen ah ont for n long that It wa a new man that nut nt the table of the Widow Moran. a man whom h.ipplnea and th feeling thnt he bad really got hack hla old Hclf had trnnaformed. Thia I the top notch nn no ml take," re remarked n he lighted hi ple. "Rleliklnaop I happy, lie f-el like bU Old Hclf. lie hil no fault to find with anything or anybody." Mr. Rlcnklnaop delivered thl rcort on the at.itc of hi feeling with a aerl oiia liaik In bl gray rye. It kind o' remind me o the time when I tiaed to hing up my atockln' an look for the n Ind.s r track In the mw nn Chiltma mornln'," be went on. "Hlm-e then, my ol amki Iwve bean full o" win an' trouble every ClirlaiHiiaiai. Tboan I knit for yo left here full of giaal xvlrihea," aaid the hcihcid Hny. when I tit Vm on thl morn ln' with the b'llcd ahlrt an' tb ult that Mr. Ring cnt me, my Old Hclf came an' naked me where I wn goln' and when I an Id I waa goln' to ieii' ChrlKtm.i with n reirtable fam'ly, he ald. 'I guea Ml go with ,' m here we be." "The old aVlvr of th village have all Inn klrki-il out-of-doora," auld thn Hbepbeid. 'The ther day you told me nlmiit the trouble you had with your. That night, nil th Old Helve nf Ringvllle got together down In the gunb-n nnd talked and talked about their relative o I couldn't Bleep, R wn n kind of Hclflnnd. I told Juilgo t'ronki r nlamt It and he mild that that wa exnetly wluit waa going on In tha Town Hill the other night at the pub lic meeting." "The folka are drunk aa drunk I wa In Haxctmeiid la at May," mid Mr. Illlnkrnmp. "They have Wen ilrnnk with gold nnd plenuro " 'The f i ult of the vine of plenty." mild Judv, frooker, who had Juat come up the eta Ira. "Merry Chi let- nma!" lie exclaimed n he hmk band. "Mr. I'.lrtikltiaop, ymi baik a (f you were enjoying ynureir.a "And why not when ycr rblf hai la-en away an' Junt got Kick?" "And you've killed the fatted turkey," aid th Judge, a he took nut hi a liter anuff lnx. "One by on the prnllgal are returning." They beard f.mttcp on the lalr and the merry voice of the Widow Mo ran. In a moment Mr. and Mr. Ring atnod In the doorway. "Mr. and Mr. Ring. I want to make! you niiiuuliiteil with my denr friend. Rola rt Moran." oiild Judge Cronker. I Ther wei-a tear in tha Hbepherd' eyi-B n Mr. Ring tiicd and kled him. He looked up al the mill owner a the bitter bmk hi band. NORTHWEST III II.IUNli KOAIH. Tlie Newa man r.ale on tha hlnlinay ' of nln" ... untie Thurbiy and Friday, I nd none of throe countlvo have high - wuyi to .impure with Randall county. Thn only Ind pla. ea on the RaiuLill raatwltf highway are to la- found wiL l , ,t .. i . . n the (rvk. n-mh and noiith of town ! -'M",T- " to do with When thee place have la-en fixed tip, ,m 'Ul'dlng trade. Ther I a tendency fUndiill county will have two highway , now to d.-creae. rather than Increaa of which the tirople can Jimtly bo iry ; wage, nml the atrlklng printer will gtt proun. - KamluH onunty Nt.. . And Tb Rnmlall Oounty 7ew man I In tltht. Randall county ha the la at road In Ihe Rnnhnndle. Hnwl.n cor ner liave lieen built. There are no harp turn. Thn gently rounding tur ner fire a delight and a real wifely do. vee a wi.-II for Ihe mi,.rat. Rut we're not conceding iicrmiincnt auH.rlorlfy of rond to Ibmikill county. Hale county hn made more prngre In Ih paat year in her road than any ther county in tht nertion, and th Judg nnd coinmlaalonrr have not nun pleted tblr program for road Improve moot. I'lalnvlew lleruld. Unmbill munty ha graal road. Ifnle county ha good rna.l. In fact, tUot nf th coiintle In thl octlun have good roada. Rut the mad of today will not la- able lo rare for Hie traffic nf lntma roa. tn thl miilon nf tha Mat nat ural rtvubt are good, and very little ur facing I nei-r'. Rut Ihe nhn- tl la rttled up. when traffic I In- rei-i. nnlural road will not mfrice. And thnt la why the varlou eommla almiera nf the country are making ar rangement lo build hard aurface roada. They are not particularly nri-d.il now, but they will be In a abort time. rRINTKKM frTRIKR. A large majority of lb unbm Job irl'ilrr of thl iiitintry truck M- ibiy for a 44 hour Week, at the aame ly al they had been drawing under Ina 4i-bour per weak contract. Thia diaa 4 affect newaner. hut If tho Job I rlnter win In their di-manda, Ih newa tM-r l-rlnter will demand tb 44 hour p week iM'hedul next year. Kvery em dcvlng printer la fighting a hard bat- doing printer (ft I right now t walrr. The demi era nnvHinl to I ary, It tru right now to keep hi brad above mamta made by the print- libaral Inrrauo la ami- that (ha prlatm har I am gkid to or you. I." aul Mr. IIUIR. ' 1 thl-. thl Mr. J- I'attaraon ling?" the Hhephcrd akcil hi oy ide with artonUhmrnt. "Vc. and it I my that you lo not know me Utter. I wunt to ' your friend." ' The Hbepherd put hi hiindkcrvhUt iv.r hi eye. Ilk vole tmnbbd ulien bo nhl; "You have been vary kind to u." Rut I'm renlly boplmC to .hlng lor you." Mr. Ring aaauml hlnw Tvo brought a grant urgcon from New York, who think he can help vou. He will I over to you la the monilng." They had a half hour'g vuvit with the little HlnpherJ. Mr. Ring, who waa a Judge of good li-Uirea, aaid Imt the !' work nhowed irraat innle and that hi pUtur of tb mother nnd child would bring a good price If he oari'd to aell It. When Hay anav lo go. Mr. Rlenklnena thtinked the mill owner for hb t'hrtal ma a milt. Don't rm-ntlon It." aM Mr. Wng. "Well. It mention Itaelf purly mia ittln often," Mr. Rlenklnnp biugbed. there anything tle I for you?" th' former naked. Will, air, to tell e the dead hone' truth. I've got a new ambition." ld Mr. RlrnkiiMHip. ' I've thought of it nicbt a gooil d.l. I'd Ilk to tan M-xtunt o' tha ibunh an' ring that ol' lll." Weil ee what cn be ibma about it." Mr. Ring anawrre.1 with a uugn. they went ikiwn atnir with Judgw iNooker. folb'wecl by the ihg t'hrtat mu, who rtnH'reil around them on the tnit with a merry growl of chal lenge aa If the pliit of tb day War in hltn. Fer a time thry walked In !bnca, ojoh mimter of the little parly boay with their own thought. Tha Shep herd of the Rlrd bad made a pro found Impreaaion on Ihe mind of Mr. Ring, and ho wa renliilng that ther wa more to the world than a fat bank I n la nee. "Whnt l It thnt make the hoy o appealing?" Mr. Ring ked of tha Judge. "Well. Im ha a Bplrlt untouched by any evil thought, unlaokvn tn the lurea nml thorny Way a of the world of which he know nothing, for ono thing." an KWered Judge Orookcr. "He ha a womh-rful peronallty, Mr. Ring n tnatkiHl. "Ye, be ha that. Rut tha thing It. ..l..llM MM. I l.l... 1. ...a. .,.. . .ri e mi.i v.i.iiw llirvvJHia 1 i hi si rat attraction." "What do you call It?" Mr. Rln Inked. "A ch-nn and nnl b- aplrlt? 1 ther my other thing in Ibi world that, la lielf. I really worth having?" ' t'i ltirv will! him, I recognll tlmt I am very poor Indeed." aald J. Iaiternn Ring, and hi aaanrbitea in th f Inn in kil work! woukl hav had dilflrulty In racognlalng the voice with It unuccuatonied note of humility. "You iM what I would call a pronv lalng young man." the Judge aniwt-rrd. "If you don't get diacouiwgni. you'r going to amount to aomething. I am gltd, bernuae you are, in a ene. tho father of the great family of Ring, vllle." (THK FXD.I TEXAS PRESS neevr hei n ald the high wage ao da. mumb d by other kllb-d mechanic dor. In Ihe war. but the printing trad la n0 that pay goid wag.a ail diva in ;lhe weak, whorrao. the other merhanb-o I am ...l,L. t i. i.n. titti yuipthy from the public. Ran "all t'oanty New. The printer have nevm- given th country very much trouble. And their conduct In the future will lie. In all probability, be eii-ptnhU to all par Ilea concerned. Thr 41 hour week In a new, laiper office I next lo a phyalral m Mll,llity. and there I no via a of pen. pie who appreciate the fart mora than pi Intern Ibeinm lvca. The lalmr-r a due'a fair compen. Il.. ami In moat Inaiance be hi getting It. During reii-nt year there ha hern much etrtfe. capital and labnr hav liw n at digger tmlnt. Htilke have ta-on huini-rnue. and Innoont bav made tn auffvr. Rut to tb future there will t other way nf ettllng dlf flrultlr. There are very few nrlntera ho are aaklng more than Juat due, and there are enough fair-minded men in Ih Typographical I'nhm to auppraao tb unfair. For that reaaon printer ar not going lo iau any great amount ta? troul4. rVandioaviah women abv bmg had '" Huiwtbaml advantage with men nd ciiilrn potrl awer very early u. ina niaiory 4 in fmilnlaw inent. lmibm ha one pedlgre Bran-her. on macaroni manufacturer, two baby par. fller maker, twn coai-afarma carvetg and ten it ringer of peart. Inventor In Rlaa hav drviaed ni. chlm-ry fur tam4n nail nut iT Iho wire found on Ihe Kaat tCurotieea bat lb field. flermnn r.ik-nl In Milwaukee bav a, nt la.aM.oo mark to Herlin imb vbiia Iba matreaa la Germany and aVuiUla,