Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Ed. 1 Saturday, January 24, 1920 Page: 1 of 6

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AMARILLO DAILY NEWS SATURDAY MORNING JANUARY 24 1920
PACE THREK
ft
LATEST DRILLING REPOR
T INDICATES
I LI
IWCREASED ACTIVITYOVER DISTRICT
SEVEN NEWLQCATIONS ARE fllOU
Increased activity noted durln
Ihe puHt week In ill" repurt of
rnmpnnlea operatm in the Am u 'II i
(IlKirlrt.
Tho announcement of new hr-
ilnn hv ma lor comimnlo audi us t )i
I'ralrle and Humble in rc;iniisihli
for the luarkril increase In ftp'rui Ioiim
lo a certain extent some person be-
llevi. The Hnnrh Creek company report
their fishing Jul completed nml thai
drlllliiK will ! resumed I in mi' liuto-
ly.
The latest drilling report ac. o-d-cording
in Information gathered yes-
terday follow:
llalne Turk-TrlKK No. I undor-
reamlng; fioo few
llanrb Creek rnmploiing fishing
Job to resume drilling In tho Imme-
diate future.
I'ark f White h.m lion S. Mock
(!. It M .1 I'ollcr roiiiuy. drilling
Ml Hill feet.
Itivlnn Nn. I. aertloti lOii. Mork
4 il drilling in uhout I'onft feet.
Ainarillo petroleum Coin pn nr.
section IC block (I. St M. 3 Poller
iniiiiiy resume drilling at n depih
of fin o feel after a hnllilay shut
down.
Seven State Oil Company soctlo:'
127. block A. II ft M. have drilled I
lo a (I "pill of nni) (!. and ar now
awaiting casing.
Vlller oil Itefinery Company.
action r:. hlork i & M have
itlibndi tied old hole mid will slide
derrick Un feel to the west to begin
operiiilotiH on a new location.
(il'lf Production Compuiiy iiecl ion
VX Mock fi Cnrsmi rounty drilling
lit n depth of lilMI feet.
Muster Oil Compiiny hlork II. R.
It It.. Moore county drlllliiK at
film feel.
penediim ft Tree oil Compiiny.
drilling on the llrnvo pome Did-
Iiihii county. drlllliiK in a depth ef
:'sno lei-i. I'll Im rompnny will spud
J n n new hole lodnr on hccIIiiii
I.etiix A Hurler. I.iinderaln No. 1
section 7 range Knst. Township X
Oldham comity drilling at I 0ti
Icet. 4
Xew Locution
Th lliilillile Compiiny section T".
block !". Carom fount y. It Irk Im v.r
I'unh.inille mid will he iiiovi'd lo lo
ciillon tin tn i n us the wctilher per-
III II -i.
Prnlrlo Compiiny secilm M.
di -I; r Dallam rountv; seiion ;I7.
dock C. S. A S.. Hartley county.
T. I. & o. Coiiitninv neciion in
liloilj 2. (i. & M. Hartley county.
Tarson OH (joniiniiiy. Heel mil
iloi k I '!'. O Hurtle)- county.
Will! WIIL BE
PUBLIC ISSUES 10 BE
TONIGHT AT COURT HOUSE
8.
The compilation of information on
aliened rein profiteering In Amurlllo
will emu lime. w. c. pup... rhiiirmitn
f the Kan- Price CommlNHloii said
yesterday and the Informal ion on-
lal'ied will he placed hi fore n next
Federal lirand Judy for Hielr coi.sld-
t.iI'mii. Siiie time iiro .Mr. I'npo
ieiiiohted Hie rlilxittit lo furnlM'i
lilin villi Inroriiiiitlon upon opeclili'
ciiNeN .or liiireiiMOIlahly larKP lll-
reuaea In rent and to dale hua re-
eelveil u larRe tin m her of complaint.
'I have received word from the
1'nlled Siaten nttotni-y thin nioinlim
re(leiiK 11" 10 continue (( ItillR
infoi'tiiutlon huh to rent profiteer-
Inn." an Id Mr. Tope 'I would Oieip.
i'i 'ic Inviie the pulillr once mom la
nd ine kiic Infovmnlion I hill Hie
aii:e may he placed In nhupo ;n pre.
'cut lo the Kederul pninil Jiv."
At n meellnK Ihin etenltiR at 7 :tn
at the 4'ourt lloiiu'. paiaiimiiiii Ih
Hilea qonfinntlliK the people lodav
while dlxcuHHCil hy a nunilter of h ad-
mit iilloni 'Vh of the cily
All iieimuiN who are IntereKied la
Vouil Koveinnielil are ij yeil to a'-
tend. 'I'll puhlir III tt'-oei al M Invited.
J V. Ci uditaiRtnn .M. J It. JarkniHl.
Jililae llavelwood ami other will
make .ulilrecwH.
Alvarndo Iteleaaml
FA Tano J.inuury 23. (ieneral
Sulvador Alvurudo dinner aovernor !
of Yucitun. reietilly anealed aa a
leaull of lna pollllial tii'tlvltiea lint
In i ll reeiMi iiccoidiliR lo uilvici
teeeivi'd loiliiy hv Alhertn Itui San-
doval acting- iiiul for Mexico at
Kl 1'ai.v
(ieneral Alvarudo hhortly will
leave M.-xico for the l ulled tijtilea
it W'lia taid.
REV VIRGIN ATTENDING
T NASMfl
SEEKS OPINIONS OF BUSINESS MEN OVER
DISTRICT REGARDING Til ZONE REARING
tiie Hotwire lire Ih Iiir ''nt out
to IniHlnpKa men of the vm iou town
in the Panhandle country hy K. K
JumlKon. Hi'cretary inaiiaitir of the
I'unlinndle-I'laliia Chamlxr of Coin-
tnerre for Hie put pone of lialherititt
Information on the opinion of Ihoie
nrrnona lemirdinit the movement lo
hliVP the I'anhandle rialna country
buck In Cential Time. The Informa-
tion to lo Rnthered will he preHcnteil
In the r'-heiiiiiiR on tin- time propo-
nit Ion to ho held In Atnaritlo Keln u
ury 17 nniTer tho anprrvlalou oi
John T. Money a repreHcni.it Ivh ot
the lnnrt.ite Cnmmeice ('oiiiinli-
nlon. .Mr. JiimlMon mild yeaterduy that
ha haa had occaalon to aound out u
rumlM-r of the hunlne men over thl
Kartlnn of the alnle and find that
I lie p'opoci rhanae I IllcetiiiR Willi
ulmoHi unnniinou niprTval ll auld
It appear I lint the Imihiiichh men will
he nffecled hy the t-huiiRe when uiaile
m mi I tiii n any other cIiihn of people.
loinliiiK oill thai the hiiNineH day
leauiN Hmic timp after min-up and
clow loiinideruhly after dink wort.-
in k an Inconvenience upon tin; puli
He. lie (.aid that the RreuteM oh-
Jcction. howiver to I lie preen I 1 1 III i'
Hi em to he that the Kitti'in portion
of ihe atiilc I in Central lime whil?
the I'anhandle-rialiiM section I in
mountain tline. win Mil a consider-
Hide inconvenience between the two
fectliniH in that Amurlllo. as th
omtni rcial renter of th rnnhundle
(Hiiiitiy in more directly connected
in u commercial way with the larK'!'
t itle In Norih-Ci niral Ti u than
with any of the cltle now Intluded
In mountain time.
Wlifle It I not known what the- r-
Milt K-i the heurluR will he. It Is be-
lieved that If those t mliaiKo are
ovcrn d hy public semimetit in thi
cectlon i( the state. the I'anhandle-
I'laliiH country will he placed haik
Into tie Central Time Zon. ;. "
HOLBRODK DENIES RUMORS PERSONS NOT LISTtD
THAT SALVATION ARM! I SHOULD REPORT IT ONCE
PLANS TO LEAVE GITKi TO CENSUS ENUMERATOR
llev. . V. VlrRln. pastor of Ihe
Hivt llapllsl rhnrch bus left w an
xtetideil trip Hi ion tli Hie ens' and
aiuth frst stcppliiK hi KaiiHiiH I'ilv.
Mo. from which place he will jo lo
liirl..oilt TennesHe where he Will fllf
he pulpit of the pirst llapiln
hui-cb tomorrow.
Tho followiiiR week he wilt attend
'he meetltiR of the Southern liapilat
I'dii atlotiiil AsHociaiiou at '.ish-
villi. Ten ii. which will lr in session
veral dav. Krom Nashville he
will continue lo New Orleans to nl-
tend ihe convention of Rural i:il-
era of 1 .'ill i h ill ii ii . II ml will he the l-i-
'pirallonal pi'iiker at that occasion.
llev. I eon M. (iatuhrell. Associate
Castor will fill if. VirRln'a pulpit
dtirhiR his absence from Hie cilv.
The Senee million dollar en-
cowiver.i en in pn In n In the district of
north Tevtia has been siiaces-iully
one hid mI Itcv. K -C. framim nn-
nuoneed hint nlRhl.
Tho t licit ii of f.lililll has been cx-
i ceded by tievet-al hundred ilnllars.
Sewaner Is lbs familial' inline of
the I'nlveralty of llitt Smilli. un Kpls-
op.il chine hlnstltutinu of blither
I'.niiiiin lorali'd at Scwanee Ten-
lessee mid Niipptti'd by ihe Kpis-
inp il church n 1.1 states.
Thousands Have Discovered
lr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
are a Harmless Substitute
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tallctx-the tu
Mitute bar calomel are a mild ht;t twin
laxative and tluir clil on the liver h
iilnar-t instantaneous. 1 hne lit Ik- olive-tulon-d
tahlcH are the reault ni Dr.
l-dward'' cbtepninntinti rait to tn-.it
liver and bowel onluintwtthcakimel.
'ihe plca-ant little tablet lo the
r:ood that rakam-l dues hut have no
mil nder cnect. Tla y don't inptre the
tifth like strong liquids or ralonul.
lliry take hold ol tlic tnsihlc and
qnirkly corrcrt it. Wh cure the liver
at Hie cxixik- ol lis- teeth? Cukmtel
Himctintes play havoc with the funis.
Si do stnaiK liquids. It is best not to
lake cal sis I. U t Dr KdwaruV Olive
TabU't Uke in place.
llcadarhrs 'dullne' and that lazy
frrlinc come from conttiation and a
diirdcrrd liver. Take Dr KdwamV
Olive Tahk-ta lan you feel "knry"and
"heavy." They "ck-ar" tksided hram
and "txtk up" ihe npinlt lOr and -k.
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LITHOGRAPHERS
OFFICE FURNITURE
OORSEN BUILDING inai i a i-
Commerce and Pogdras 5ts. ULLAD'
Ask forV
"HILL'S
FIVE MILLION TiOTLL
USED IT LAST VLA!:
HILL'S
CASCARA&PQIJiNINE
t -'l ' I .1
ti IV
v f Ifii
Si.ird fold rtneir fit f9 in
in ia. Kl i. ri-an 'rr n
V uv-itUfc Oft at n tc.-t is ?a
. l.o'.r rrli'rsa r ' .''.
; i ti . . i. ..... 'ri..
! H ii r". ii 'i
i f .
A At't'tn tt.
WANTED
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company wanti several first
claai talesmen men who have had three or more year
traveling experience and between age of 27 and 35. Those
who have aold Novelties looacco Machinery Itc Rivsn
preference. Do not call at the office but phone Monday
after nine o'clock for an appointment.
Goodyear Tire &. Rubber Company
Supply your needs for
MUSLIN
UNDERWEAR
today. Our Muslin Underwear
Sale ends today. Prices will
go back to regular figures next
week.
We are showing the biggest and best assortments of beauti
ful Muslin Underwear we have ever carried. Their regular
prices are reasonable .and these sale prices present truly
an opportunity to save. '
BUY MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
TODAY!
iMcore cMaffifs$&
fix m z
DZ2
Daily News Want Ads Bros Rk!j.
THE VOGUE
One-Half Price Sate
On Entire Line
of
FALL SUITS COATS
DRESSES AND HATS '
See Our Usual January Values b
Muslin Underwear
"The Salvation Army I In m-
lillo. 4a well cMiihllshcd. ami lll'
slay." said Captain A. M. HolbtooiJ
of I nut orRiintzinion yesierony in
ileutal of rumor said In have been
:itiI.ii'iI In the city lo the ei'f"it
IP; l the Salvation Army la her.1 onl.-i
lempornrily ami I" now intend .ia to
Imve the city. "If I hose of lis 'low
In ihnrRo of the post should he ci.lt-
e(i away there ould h" other "'nt
hero u short i.-der to lake o-t
e'.iies" he con. tilted.
Captain llolhrook pointed nut lha!
usslnniiients to a post are lor a '"nn
if two year and sometimes liiinvi'
lie s; id tluil Ihe work followed hy
tlii Halvulion Army is "on a boom '
in Ainarillo and to leave iw woulii
be lejvliix a Job half done. He
pointed lo Ihe wcrk done hy H or-
Ruiilaiion In cooperation wrh the
I'nlleil Charities the Klks' l.oiUe
and other local oi'Raninntions and to
the tact that the Sunday hool lit-
Inndanfe roliducled every Sunday
rfieinion at the oh nuiiiiei h:i
mown In number from to :l
meniber.
A llellef llepnrliuetit I III. .inton-
ed bv the local post on Third -4lrel
for the iititpo'W of rerelvnu lolh-
Ina and i ll. r donation from 'Ii-ri-ns
to be distributed aiuoiitf III
needy of the clt v and I open on
TitPdy. Thursday and Sntuid;:va
from 2 to 4 p i'i. The local h.il' s
lr.cn ted at the corner of Polk ant
Filth aireel. In the basement un-
derneath the Collin PruR Corn-
pan. A meet In for children onlv w ill
lie rrndurled at Ihe hull next Kiidiiv
a'tiin.i n nt t in.
4 wki.m to imm:
ASH NKT . I'0'hi Y
The AniiiilUo l'ilise of the Camel
ef the World will hold an Initiation
fif a larRe rhia of rutidMntea at it
tefnlar mec'.'n net) Weilnesdn
niRht at the I O. K. Il.i'l. lo-coid
till to II l-'rank Chuml'lev. rhali in:i.
etf ihe Ir Illation cotMinlllee. who aild
thai plan were being made in hold
a most Interest Iiir Initiation and i'ui-
nll mi tnlvra wi-rn Breed to alien I
and aee the candidates take Ilia it
r re ea.
The orRiinlallon met Wednesdav
night and a very Intei-siinR meetinr
was reported.
I lie teil Willi VVr
P M.I. AS. Jan - Cbnreei of
renrd.r hv e'liiti"l nnerntlun have
been filed aain-i Ike Horn a vneni
man held In eonnecilon with th
death of Janle IVrklna. twenty r.'
Waverl. Tea. The younr eomnn
tiled ajdileBly Sunday In a Tooiiilt
house ar.
Thai a number of person do not
realii' the impottalicu of the taking
of the mn t-iiment census. Is tho be-
lief of J I.. Alton Special iircm ot
Ihe I'. Miail of Census who is in lb'
nty for the purpose of asslstltiK tti
the woik. and he uirc that nil who
1 uve nut Imn enameraied or hav.-
It ii mi. ns o helicve Hint they have
been missed report lo hllll or to lhi
lloatd of Citv l evelopmept immed
latily. All name must he In bv next
Tuesday or t'.fy will not be roili.icd
An extitision of time has hem riiiiii-
ed Irom hist Suturdny to ihe new
date due to Ihe Incl.'in-nt weather.
.Mr. Aston has IsNin-d the follow -inn
stiitenieiit In Ihe public:
"Cul a few day remain in whi'ii
to be caiiuii'd b the tioverttmeat
I'i ii -im lliiuini'iiiliiM. If ymir ualiic
: not on the (ijvei anient schedii.-'
Hv 1'nlivd States will suiter Te.v.i i
will sutler the I'utihandlo will sof-
ter potter county will suffer and
Auiiirillo will sutler mo-it. Iion't let
this happen.
"I hi r.overnnii;-it Is anvloua to
have ever person in Ainat H'm count-
ed Tii"lr enuiui lalors June made a
ihor.Muh canvass of the city. It may
be that a f w persons have lio n
missed so If ml have not been
numerated or have cause to belleva
that you have not been i-onnled. let
it be known al once as the hoo'.a
nm-J he closed on Tuesday next.
' Ilcini ii'ln r that the population of
Ains .lie in fixed by this census iia.l
that will he her stnndiiiR heroic ll'c
wot Id for the in. i ten year. Sou-
ls the lime lo speak. It will do n.i
lood to complain after It I loo I if .
pee J. I A-ton. Slieclal ARent i( the
I'lireni i'X Census ul ihe office of
the Undid of City Development now."
One rase of lefluenra ha been re-
foiled lo City Health Olflcer It M
Walker. This i Hie first case of
this di-rf'iiae that ha been reported
In Ainarillo this wlnier Dr. Wal'.er
said that he hail heard a nunilter of
rumoia for mvernl day to Ihe ef
lect that there were cases of Infill-
en'a In t'.e city hut lnvctiRailon dl
pi e -ed I (u se rumors
Dr Walker e'ei.llv rc:nea the
cooperation of ihe physicians In Riv-
ing pionipt report of Influcnr.i. Hp
declared thai If drastic mi lion la
taken Immediately on Isolation the
spread of the d'aeaae will be prevent-
ed. I
THE SALE THAT ALL AMARILLO AND THE PANHANDLE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR
ONE GRAND LAST SWEEP
Leatherette Coats
All Around Belters
of Men's and Younr Men's Overcoats Mackinaws Sweaters
Slipovers Fur Caps Shirts Tics Bath Robes etc.
Everywhere $35
$24.95
Everywhere $30
S19.95
A SALE OF MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S
OVERCOATS
Don't overlook this unusual opportunity to
secure at an exceptional low price Over
coats such as made by Stcin-Dloch Cam
pus Tops and Elk Bra.id.
$125.00 Overcoats ...$93.70
100.00 Overcoats . . . 74.95
75.00 Overcoat! . . . 56.20
65.00 Qvtrccats ... 48.70
60.00 Overcoats . . . 44.95
EIGHT BIG
Mli. 1
Oh Boy! Oh Joy!
HEADLINERiS THAT SAVE
FUR CAPS
m
ef Black Sealion .
All SitesBig Value
$5.45
'v .1'
Amarillo should worry how low tKt
cury goes with Men's Fine Overcoats setl-
ing a low as $11.70.
$50.00 Overcoats ....$373
45.00 Overcoats .... 33.78
. .... . t
40.00 Overcoats .... 29.65
35.00 Overcoats .... 26.20
25.00 Overcoats .... 18.70
YOU MONEY
A SALE OF FINE MACK
IN AW COATS
$20.00 Mackinaws
18.50 Mackinaws
1750 Mackinaws
11.50 Mackinaws
15.00 Mackinaws
12.50 Mackinaws
A SALE OF MEN'S
WINTER UNION SUITS
$15.95
13.85 $3 Men's Union Suits all
3-10 sires best rib $2J5
1135
1120 $3.50 Men's Flat Fkece
Heavy Union Suits $2.93.
ONE LOT OF EXTRA
SILK NECKTIES
Larpe flowing end four-in-hand
left over from Christ
mas.
3 For $1.25
UNTIL SOLD UP
A SALE OF
MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS
The Kind wt all sell for $7
an elegant assortment all
sises laundred cuffs.
$1.55
YOUNG MEN'S
Leather Coats
We sold them at $40
$29.35
THE FAMOUS
EVERY INCH A MAN'S STORE
WHICH KNOCKED THE "H OUT OF OLD MR. H. C L
A SALE OF SWEATERS
AND SLIP-OVERS
$1730 Grade $1111
15.00 Grades U2S
12.00 Grades US
10.00 Grade 7.45
150 Grade U$
1.00 Grades 4-Tt
Men's Bath RcbtJ
A few left rW
Sit and $12 CraoVs t Im
sold oat at
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