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0 o AMARILLO DAILY NEWS, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10, JZ-PART 0N2 pxci roua LS UEGAS 13 CITY WITH THREE 27 "OLD GUARD" SECTION; HEW PART OF 6,000 WMWU IS HOST BEAUTIFUL REPUBLICANS TO QUIT THE HOUSE lljr RAY II. MrttMKU:. VAM VEOAM. S. M. pI. U. Vefaa, N. . M't. Wgue la truly dlfferrnt .iiy JUfrretit lii ninny wave from other cilinw itm ihow hrar taer. Tet It la doubtful If th go h1 mi. pie of thla city anulrt rmike n thang van thouih II i re naiM.i, T hiy nr proeperoua, happy anJ rontt-riili-il. ami aowbtre will you f .nI a piti ttmrr lev al and prorriv. Thy havt the wrl fara of their city at hrart. ami mil i-vrr OO lovnv imuf iv uiiifl link. m matter how A fflru.lt. If bv awuminii Nell lhrjr are aaaurra that food may I dona. In truth tha rlty la dlvl.loj Into thr.o aeotlona Thrre la (M Town, now nj mora than tha ruin of a frw aiMe bulldlnca whUh were inx ted ty Me. ana In daa rmn by Did Town la mini I two mtlea North w-et from the city prop. , or. Then taa Vena, nully old 1-aa X aaa. tn a thriving rlty of eom five taouaaM entile, muat bo conaMt n-U i arparate and d.etirut pari- CUttina of thla portion of tha city art larg.ly ripen iah Amrlcan, and evrn to thla lt day tha old Bi-anlah ruatuma revall. N.iis row and crooked etreeta. eiM Imildinr fend many other thing prova that th American pliiriecr from the Kaat hud IrT.le to do with the planning and LulM Ing oT lai Vrcaa. It la tynlutJIy Hmo taa In every mtrt. lUa C.M IVoplo. But Juat fecroaa tha rtvrr. the (laltii.ag or Chlrkan rlvrr. will bo found Eet Iaj Vet, another erctlun of tha rlty and tha nvwt beautiful of thrm all. Kaet Lea Wgaa hna a population of apprntl tna'rly alt tiiouaand pol. largely Am. rlrwf . and thla portion of the lty mm a rracmblM In architecture, an Kaetrrn rlty than tha Weotern city It rally U. Laa Vrgae and Raat Lai Vrgaa rom blued, known to tha outald world aa Laa Vrgaa, tha play around of Amrl-a. make moat wonderful city rlty dlffrrrnt . . The frlandty rivalry that tilnta bo twren tha rlt.crna t-f tha two town merely atiinuUtre thKi.i. And It muat br aald that thcra w two town, for t'n rla Kam hu $vti tit to rauibllah and matntain two pot offua, Ihouch lhi tourlat. wrro It not for tho Galllnaa would nrrirr suurt aurh n thinar. i And whilo t Vrtaa la ronaid. rrd by htindrrda and thouaanto of pmplo from at lovrr America, an ldwl rraort fr a vaatioa, on muat not overlook the fact that tourlata aro not roiuiilerad a ono of tho chJrf rHirr of tho tity. Many other towna even in New Mr&lco whrro armory la P-a beautiful. arrnmo datlona not ao 1001L and peole lew hw rltablo. reap a rkh hArvmt oaih yr baeauaa of their tourlata. And ahould tho tourlata fall to visit thalr cltleo It would bo only a matter of a ahnrt tlino ttntll they would tado Into oharurity, for their natural rourro aro not ant fldent to rare. fv tha peorW. Twajrlato Aro Jurat h. Itut with Uia Vewa n la different Their tourlata are looked ujM.n aa ruta and It la doubtful, ao t ar aa finance la concerned. If they would M nilwaed. Laa Vecaa la aituated In the foot hllla of tho Oroat Rorkleo. with an altitude of t.M fort. On tho Weat wUI bo found mountalna and towerlnc peaka rich In tlmbora and or. On tho Kat aro broad tklna wboro almoat any crop cultivated In tho temperate, tone may bo aucceaa folly frown. Tharo la corn, kaifir and tnatae a-aJore, and frulta and vrratablea 4o occoptlonally wrll. In recent yaara at lonUoa baa been turned to tha aurar boat, and at thla tlma It appear a that thla crop will ba ono of tho muat Import ant in iuluro yaara. , Then tho croat ranchra muat ba con ot dared. Cattle, aheep. voata, hoca. koraaa and mulea fhruro In a largo way, aad aach year hundroda and thouaanda of earn of live at oik are ahlpped from thla aaction of tho auto. Laa Vecaa haa two bank a whUa Eaat Ijm Vogaa boaata throa. Tho combined oopoatta of theaa Imnka la conelderaUy mora than two million duilara. and tha flcuroa aro growing earh yaar. Tho flvo baaka are in poaiuon to cara for tho ooda of all brumato bualneaa In thla actio of tho atala and aro doing ao. that oondlttona In tho natt ri nwmtha la truth thla la tho convention city of Kow afaaioe, aid tho bankera of tha iSFiiiicE CODY TO HELP STOUISERS 9 p pi mom . tiMMuva; llaay fkroa M4MltNt1a) Waff i lin WAIIf'KOT", b.4 I Tka a.vi f Um Her (Maw I.mU will $mimtf U t a t p-..u far Ha rank and attr ai4 b pk t-4n tf ik a ) Tata a aa mmiim t4 nm fi4 aua. ul ti I ). i ae"i et4 ed a4 to ( t4 1aa i h M . ai M U4 l lata a a fe ! t4 tv 4 ti Htf ! M'0 it e MM tltfe - !, t Ma.Wk riit akn4 'a a )o ! ' ( t . tfed l tMtn-tf it II 4ee .a Ua l U ul a d 4 i a a. u u iut . iha uii MI W 0' I ' I ft. 4 .a n a f ... 0Of oe I ' ..'.. Me44 I -O tM t I e 4 I M o m M e"0 ' 4 e-- -t Htate will m t li in tv I )i U atiiuml ''onvrntiuii on Uia :;n.l anl :3i1 of tliia month. U KdmalliNMl Crlilrr. Aa an durational ri'iitcr li tni 'nki the I-mi over ull oilier ill in lii the h(Ml(llH-( TIik to pine I hilt In until it u Hie lutfiMT ami l'tr th fin i f .f lli.ll int. lint pmiple irf Mill 'Ity. Tti Male Ni'ttiuil 1'iiiMriity or.e of the l . t p. Ipol. i f It kin. I f.n il l anywhere. The million ilxllir Kifitlat it'lli'K". ktmwii no thi- .M iilniunifi I'ji.m Ut t 'nil. ui, Mill i..rli iln iliM.m iin IKj t. h of tt.ie oii'iith. M'nl. mini C"!ik la a cm tix-ut ixii.'il a. Ikm4 mi l v. i . 1 no. min.lali. 1 1 twe. n three in. (.mi hun dred atuib-nta at thla llfio-. Tlie-tNthnlr rhurrh aU iiu.ntalna thrif Ihh.Im In the city. The hmh Iiiv.il N)ti'm In Im Vitai la aeconl tn mme. an. I wlon five iol li'Ci-a an. I unit rriltlr ar mIi- on will inul Iv that thu illy li fully an edifntli'lial renti-r. I'tlniallr i imilitlona nr- 'n.lnful. und for tli la reneiiii omumiU f r n tti 'iimn I iiulia aronrxl n m .H Ui N'iiik wIhii the liii)i rim-a to wnd thi'.r i lilMrm away 'u m h'li.l. Thi-re an- Ihne tiniplt.iU ln-re. iinil Ht. Anthi ny niii(;ii iuiii i of th Irailir.K liixtitutlun of It k'n.l In all the h -iithvickt. L.i Vt'K.ia la on the nuln line i f the Sjnt IV. fere will be fuiiml n flint l.ma utren mr iun u fifty th'ui- and iMlar T M '. A 1n I't.nar. i'.iin- le l.ll rarv. nn-l in. i.- iimhii th.in In uny oihii . It in all .nni..i. . f.ir aa .lilalion gr; ttien Ix.iig iiH.re tlinn Bevt'iitri n inlli-a of t.iMnr in thu uty. T llatr Arilflil.il (,a. Juat now It Mppema that It wtl Id- only a matrr of tt i,w wika until nrtl f.i'lal gu will t imily fur il.ntrihution. Itraplte thtf fio t th.it Viiai l in the tlinlxr lone m h h- nrv rlninoi Ing fur gaa, and eniiine-ra are In the illy now Imping oti-r the ltuot..n. There are tiuiiy tluiiK tint iir iiihi. ed heri hut tin y aro euro to vome In time. A wneltiT, eua.u Imi-i f.ii lniy. rreumery, anil broi ni nni wul ilo well. I'll tha n uil n thlnif I I I at thla time la tit-iro pn-ple ui.i wlm are willing to work, and hull. I and rhw, for opportunitl! ari unlinilt". Aa a whole Uia Win la one of Am erloa'a moat ln..iitifiil and attriutlv rlilt. To the kumI It offer the nun- forta and pluno of lifu 1. the young opimrtunltln fur aui itae. It la a rlty of flowrra and trera, of plenum e and health, of love and kindred fil ling. H la a city of wealth and hupplneaa. And the aun that ahlnea tixUv UKn tho thilv- Ing lltle tuty of Laa Vrgua. will, on the morrow, rata Ita raya uNn la mi tha MetrHvtui and gunn City of tht grtot Houlhwrat. IFreekle-IFaGe Hun and Wind llrlng Out I fly ,Hn flow In lb-mote Kadi). Ilere'a a rMlKr, Mlna Kre kl' Kai. to try a rmedy for freikh-a with thr guarantoo of a rellaMo conrern that It will not ooei you a penny unhoa It re inovta tha fretklea; whilo If It d-w a give you a clr lotuplexlon tha rnno la trifling. Klinply get an ouni-o of (ithlne ilou- bio atrength frm any drugglat and few applli-atlnna ahould ahow you how eaay It la to rid yourarlf of tha homily free k Ira and get a beallful rotnpletlon Rarely la mora than ono ounro ni-eded for the worat rnae. Bo aure to aak tho drugglat for the double atrvngth Othlna aa thla atrength la aold under guarantee of money bark If It laila to remove fr klra. AV.tKiiiNtiTri.v, fc(t 1 1. Twinty 'i'n H'l'iihlH ana, nut of thnn rialn- tiya of the oil (I. mi. I mi. i. lu.hO lit the d-.Kiia'on "Iho II .uo b.iil'-ia" will unit I'uligiiK with Iho i it ion i f tlnii puet'iil iini.a M.ir. h 4 tot. Tim ia the t ll of pi .niiii ha an. I t' lai atiol.a alii' tlm tint l-u gn oH ni d and II la oi.ly the bi ai'iiill.g. u but f f tix n nt.iti b.ie lu lj tloir piliniilia; lior d.xa It tukv lnl'i a.i omit ih il g. a to .m i f(. lid in the i 1m I. on. The r.e iiblh Un now bine a nuijorlty of nliout IT1', line li.nbr vim la In I luee ton. h wi'li the f "i.ki'i im.oi.iiI miuatlon W authority f"T the atatilneiit I tint they hnu n iii.-ij.-il' of folly III thn lo t ('.'liguaa. Vary, ng eatnnutea linh-ale tlore will he fimii lu tn :" in W fio i a III the hiiinl'i r whni the lo it I'oiikh la t.ipiHil to i rib r. The I ''!, t .i i mint on g.iln In till in .in. Iniliini, (ikl.ihoiiwi, I'll io, K.innna, Mmnollll, Nehllixkll. Molltaliil, t'olifor- li, a. Ti litu ai e, M al Ml 1(111 1. 1, rew i I. nliil M.lii' liilni t'. If the lii iHihlnmn me returned, rven lh yri atty rnU. i-U liifljol Itli a, luil i 'll hiiian iu.iv he I n -U t for the oriiiinl.ii lion through iieuiiitma if tim proisiea. n. e wing of iimhllon w.lh the iNino i.ila, oi l itu.ir l mi l pi. ureM,. lie. 'iihlhiina ihn K l't Jutnea K. M.mn of lllinoi from being ip'iikir lime yiuia iik'n Woiini WeMMiie nn i pern ninny in f'T llllll tn aHiiM'il Hl'iNlker till- It The dm r h ,ni i lni iniiht h" filled aa K. i'tr.'i!t.it;i M hit. I !! p. will go i lllo r III the Hen ite or retire. Hi pienenliitlie lioniiw-orth llti'P. Ohio), Itei nm nlntHe Wood lll'tv lu ll, mid l; I'M ntiithe Km. It-la iltep, lint) are .ring i iiii.i iii for the pline The i h.ilrin:iiihli of the niha rotiv mltli-e, thrmiuh the ib fiat of llepreaen. iiitno ('iiini'heli (Iti'p, Knn l will ba auiiit. Iy the rule) of aenlorlly Hep. rem ntiitlie Hnr, Iltep , N. W. Would tnke that piwitlon. The t'h'itinmtnhii of thv Wnya and Minna t'oiii.nlttie will ! vanmt duo tit tlm rooiirnaMnn of lb pi-e ntallve ronlni y (Hep, &11i h I nnd It' pn aent .u live tlrn ii tliip., I.'i.) a tn xl In linn for tho Job, one nf tlm blgijiit In t'oiigreM. A revlaimi of the ml. a la being all tilled to make "guga" i f the llnuaa lui- pneaihli'. A gioup of progreaelvea winta in in.iho it iHiaeibln for ligialw Hon to be uniendixi In the HjUm lie otoad if only III loiunilttrra behind rloaed doora. They alao hope It nuy be pmwiblo to outline a deflnltu program ut the Ix giiniiiig Tongnaa to avoid flouiiibi'liig ami bark atepping of the .a t thiil line rhnrui l.r.il nx ni eve RlotlB, "- jit a iitiinro la a liat of the lie piihliiitiiM to drop out when their trim end. In inMltli n to thoxe Mlrnuly named; ' I'm In Joe" Ciititioa till ) of Iho Ap prnpilttthma Cmiitnltti'e, inuinbrr of 'iingrr.'ia f"r tnetirj Itfiii terina, or for. 'yrl y.-:ir, wlm w until In lve a joiinrrr limn n i h inee, William A KixleiilM I fill) of tha Kiili a Cominittie, ten t-rnia. or tw-en ty yinia. who ntlrnl bwauao he tlioucht that long enough. C. Biiarom Hleinp. (Vn uf the Appro prlatlolia Coiiimltee, National t'ommlt teaman and iii'iiiUr aixtit-n year, who (In I. lied rrnumlnation. Itanjumln K. Kocht (I'a ) tlialrman of the lJitrlt of t'olumhu Committee member fourtei'ii ear, difentid (or rrnumlnation. Ira l". Copley (111. I 0f tho Waye and Meune fimtnlttee, member for twetva yeara, defeoiol for rennmlnatlon. Frank U Urrena (Vt.l of tha XI Hilary Aff.ilre Comininlttee and Hd-erlng Coni mltteo, who rtlna after twilve yoarg to run for the Hmate. S.ineon D. Ktaa (Ohio), of thn Eduea- I lion Committee, Chairman of the !( publhaii ConglianJonal Cominlller, who retire after ten yiara, l utikk II. iivUy tMkh.l of tha AP' proiiiuitlone t'OHiniiller. who iitirra af ler t- n ymra lo run t lha rfc nale, C rrann IlenVla (Xib) of lh Jud. ilaiy Commit t', t'anl ma, who i. tili t to hlp Atloitiy Uviitral Liuugh eriy promi iito ajr iVi a. Jin ton i: ttwret (luj elaht yt-aia, who ui red to run for lln Ki-nate, Joe. I'll Wall b (Milan I JmlHUiy Com. nilliee, Who litina afli-t light iaia lo aivi-pt a JuU("hlp, I'llffofd Inland (III I imnitillte cn Ariounta. a. a yeara, defeated for ro iioiiiinallon. Aiideraon II. Wativa (I'm) alt yaara, ilef in led fur lenoniliiellon. oiheia win-: lumbar limi t who de ( lined to I'Uii: t'oliliell ll'a ( iMeMled for ii-riotiiltintiiin; llehrr (I'a. I imA a ran. illiUite; Jinun ll'a 1 defeated for rnom iimtion; Jalferia (Neb ) ib-fedted for ne. nomination: lthMlik (Mont I iwndhlnte fur Mi nute; llorruk, (Oklal Uef.atid for rrnoiiiliiation. Hi nre the llouae adjourned doulh ht iLiliiu-d two iiiemliera I'ailgelt (Deiii. I'i mi I a member twenty low oora, and Kinkiild, a inrmber twenty yiara. I'm la trafflf n formera proaa In Uir the hoiae from lh.it tlty'a rliuipl tn-eia In huko way fr motor whh lea Miaeia would be ud only a fw Jmure at night and then otilymi unfrn'ruent rd Btieela. i Hill of the alhaln.ee la a pal" pink color, ahading lo yellow at tha lip, WACO WANTS TO SEE SPECIAL RUN WACO, Hrpt. . Xlimbrra ff thr reorpttiii lommlttoe of tho Kturtli An nual ('jinveiitlon, Amerban Llgloo, Ie latrtmi'iil of Tetae, whkh lin-cta here MoioLiy. Tueailuy and Wt-Um adny, Hi-plember 11,11 and II, are v ry niUi h liilen-ati'd In lha auggeatlon lut forth by the Amarlllo Amerkan Legion b-ail-era for a anrrlal train to com it the ron vent nn from tho northweet fairt of the atate. The euggi-atlon that lien train bring delegate and vUltora for both lha American legion and lha Amerkan La glon Aualltarlea of thu 1'arilmiidle I'lalna aei'tlona, and thai degreo team of tha lUniUll County "rim let y 40 Homme rt I Chavaus" com Ui the convention, Initiating new miinUra n route on the apeclal train, baa nu t with the great et approval. According to tha plana for the nmUI trnln. apet lal tara of drlrgalra and vial tore (rom Amarlllo, y, I'aao, Vlchlta Falle and other polnta would mra-t at Hweetwater and coma from there aa a aperuil train. Aaauranrna have Iwrn gtv en by many poete of the Amrrliatn le gion that they will fumlh Ihvlr quotaa for the aecurlng of tho uprrlal rare and train. At the equator tha average tempera ture of tho aea at tho depth of a mile la but four degreea above lha freeging IMlllll. f asm KERN-DYSART MORTGAGE CO. . Rav.Bvnum Bldff. Amtlilla UAMS MIAT Tou get aU you borrow and there la no advance dapoelt ot maka a4 M brckerage or bonua to pay. Ingpectlona from thla ufflca ajkwra pronpt amice. We believe wa bara lha' moat liberal pre payment prlvllegea 9b. Ulnabla and wa kiiw our Interttt fata la tow aa la conalgtoot wllJa good bualneaa. , ilfy' TUB DOOR OF OPrORTt'MTT eiande open for you to aerura tha fineat mattrroa available. Tha mat. trraara wa manufacture are atrong In teiture, yet eoft and comforta ble. We wholeaale thla at a re markable low price and auggaat that you place a large order now. A word to tha wlaa la auffkUat (Jet our lUNDC'RATT. Good aa lha brat. Panhindlt Mattrett Co. rnoM in NEWS WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Mr. . a o i n n innnnni IUIM II" I wr I WW V raT a , m r til si t wi.i NMIIII 1 1 i - The X'orld'i grcitcit craln ihow all indoor. -combined with a vUlon o( ihe complete aRriculiuril progftm of the Southwest. Two wccki of education, entertain ment.and uholeiome enjoyment. k s AdmtMlon Vk, children 2!c ' ' f.etened teat for vaudrvillc cxti. OnipUte change the iccond uiek tti:oi;n:i)!,AHi:Ai.MU!MU)A!m School Days Finds the City Drug Store ,Biggest9 Bs1t '"ViU,'! ill 1 1, ".IN WEST TEXAS " ' I fj '' Completely Stocked With All Kinds of School Supplies Opening of the school ieon find thu store stocked with the largest stock of school books between Fort Worth and Denver. The stock comprises about fifty different texts with from SO to 500 volumes each, and also includes meny state adopted books. . t , . , g. f t 0 fj "" Our stock of School Supplies such as Pencils, Tablets, Pens, Inks, Erasers, Drawing Materials and every kind of school necessity is one of the biggest ever assembled under one roof. Buying in such Urge quantities serves two purposes it enables us to serve the demand at all times and to sell dozens of items at a lower price than you will ordinarily pay "' 1 'i " f V When you think of School Supplies of any character we want you to think of the CITY.DRU GSTORB as a place to buy them where prompt service, high quality and saving prices prevail In addition to our big downtown store the High School Pharmacy, a branch store for your convenience, Just across the street from the High School will also carry complete stocks of supplies and will have a luncheonette service that you will find convenient and inviting . " . . PHONE, MAIL AND TELEGRAPH ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION & . CITY DRUG STORE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SCHOOL SUPPLIES . 51$ Polk Street . AmariUo. Texas m m . ; , Phone 450 We move pianos, furniture, household goodj, Iron safes, caftnel safes, office fixtures, your trunk In city, your trunk to depot, na cbineryWe movi Everything, M. & L. Transfer and Storage Co, Bonded Warehouse a. ,Wi Crate furniture and paek' thins, cut gUis, , Wc box your piano, Vt an plana Bote, Wf atc-re furniture, pianos, aatomotnea, machinery Ve atari taytalflj, i V i f (tn Trcnr 02cc Vhzzz 50 Stores 0ce Pta 67 f ? y . '--.tega ai bee-oao- L win msAim fir I if lifr'.lll.l I M 1 1 (ijiii-iumji