Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 201, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 31, 1927 Page: 4 of 16
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laden from a Central American part to civies. Miss Hedrick isstenehing English,
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upon marriage, is very differ-
ent than his American broth-
er’s. That having one’s hand
kissed, and reveling in hearing
a foreigner click his heels as he
eagerly to honor him, he bash-
fully suggests to Ambassador
Herrick that he has, fortunate-
something to her, as compared
with the men she has met in
Europe. Loving my wife as‘I do
I would give her her freedom,
were it not that I think I know
European men as she doesn’t;
and that eventually she w ill
come to realize that the Euro-
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personality has
MOBILE, Ala., May 30. The United
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identification was a mole on her neck.
The wife returned a few minutes later
and the search was called off, but the
husband teases hia wife about it and aha
haa taken to wearing high coliars, de-
spite her protests that she know: ahe
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In short, this lad is just about pean man s attitude toward
our government’s course of ac- leading Americans in Paris ayd
tion in respect to Capt. Charles eulogized to the skies—and,
A. Lindbergh, we would like like a 10-year-old kid, he asks
t.o offer one, unofficial and the ambassador if he may have
doubtless impractical, but fer- another bit of French pastry.
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meaning* besides reference to girlish
form and the architecure of Chinese
vases.
In the downtown section, along the
wharves that border narrow Manhattan,
a "shape" I* a queue of lengshoremen,
sometimes a block long, lined up in the
morning is the hope of getting a day’s
labor.
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and oent it to India. The
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name.
Lindbergh, at the highest sal-
ary the treasury could afford,
to fly his airplane all around
the world, visiting every oun-
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Commereial air lines from Cairo to
Karachi, India, and from Bagdad to
Brindin, Italy, are to be established.
The number of totter* carried by the
Perth-Derby air service of Australia has
inereased from 500 to 20,000 a month.
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commercial arithmetic
think about it, is no unimport-
ant item. He has made all of
aad albae pepeie earytmg eomplete 4lepetcbe
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subscsjption MATES BY
What’s Filipinos call independence
and type-
Now that everyone concerned ly, letters of introduction to
has offered suggestions as to them. He is entertained by the
A good attendance was reported f*l
tho summer session of the Amarillo
high sehool Monday morning. Courses
are being offered in history, English,
mathematies, Spanish and commercial
work, it ws said last eight.
i C. G. Truitt ia teaching history and
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ANNECY-Young boars, the wild an-
cestor* of the common pig. are becoming
quite popular.a* pets. In the town* of
the south of France it ia not umusual
to see boar* following their pretty femi-
nine owner* through the street*.
The animals, which become violent
and savage in their old age, are extreme-
ly docile and playful in their youth and
residents of the Midi see no reason why
the Parisian woman who wear* a coat of
enif skin, shoe* of lizard /nd hats
trimmed with snake should not add a
ia a mature* man* and, therefore, EeP•
easily digested than lamb and should^*
used, if available.
It la very important that mwton be
kept from exposure to the air, for it
absorb* odor* more readily than other
meats.
The beet way to prepare mutton ia by
roasting. Carefully trim of all pi sea* af
fat and akin which smell at mattes and,
roast the leg *f mutton in the ove
until it to thoroughly cooked throug.
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ephoned every place
mighp6e, then tried
th* hospitals, and finally notified the
little wild boar on a string to her en
semble. 4
The animals have broad dark sirup*'
running down' their backs and the!
coats are smooth. The ferocious ookins
snout* and bristling hair only develoi,
in maturity. A young boar has from Me
to three years of peaceful aspect wheV
he is suitable for a woman’s pet. Ths
animals associate with dog* without
quarreling although, strangely, th*
favorite method of hunting the wild boat
in France is with a pack of dogs.
Mutton chop* make
WE USE T BE Reir LAPN{ IMA DIMW{ DISPNT DAA*2
BUT A SIREH KEP' ACOAXIG,coME LON SE USE TSA, 65ee
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WER'WERs SMTAiN'ALUJSSTRRN ANTER ANT no towEV NuGHT.
SHORE I FICKLE Tis MERE Nz2 AFTER GTL us F'FALU,
TR our OPEN Bedroom window we cH hear TSAME VOe call
come ALONG T Peale an'quiet on amountin, Hu E plain
Ant NNHTS o’velvet feiLENCE, CCME ^LLTAKE NUH 8ALi< AGAIN:
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to exist everywhere would, we yet, to save him from any taint
are confident, vanish almost of sissiness there is always the
over night. memory of that arazing cour-
That idea isn't as wild as itiageous flight across the Atlan-
sounds. It would be a mighty tic. alone.
plating the fact that he is an
American, could do anything Europe feel more kindly to-
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good investment. Roosevelt
once sent our fleet around the give him a----------------— I , . - It . . .
world a nd reaped for t h e when he returns. It ought to.ged in to pile on her hearth fire. For this reason I have determ-
United States a tremendous Lindbergh has done us more , ined not to let her go, at any rate not until my wife has returned
harvest of good will. Lind- good than anything that has from a second trip abroad, when I believe she will be lew in-
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change, but should alway» be broiled
and not fried.
If good mutton 1* hard to secure, to
your butcher for the largest leg of lamb,
which may ba from a more mature ani- .
mal.
Lamb and mutton stews ar* indigesti-
bl* mixture*, both because of th* in-
harmonious combination of various
food, cooked together and alse because
of th* lmrge content of fat which can-
not Im removed.
In order to got th* moat good from
roast mutten or mutton chops, use only
th* non-atarchy vegetubles and tuck a
salad a* lettuce, tomatoes, cucumber* or
any of the succulent salad vegatabtea.
Do not use any dessext with this kind
of a meal, or starches of any kind, such
a* brand, potatoes, cookies or’ rice pud-
ding. a
GOOD ATTENDANCE
AT SUMMER SCHOOL
i a num tne aca.. »» ——vwaw. — .. ...» ...0... Europe, accompanied by three romantic girl friends, I find her a
we"Wouldlke to’we the i er—yet hedoesot capitalize greatly changed. Oh telling her this, she candidly admits she
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da., a Edited A Alice Tabor
THIS HUSBAND SAYS: Since mv wife’s three menthe* trip to
not made one false move and when thers abar at Manila 120 longt
he has been in a situation Ther must be bemethin’ exceptional
where ho miht wall have been about Henry Judd Gray *r he couldn’t
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Now You Ask One
ON U. R HISTORY.
Th* firot five queations ia today’*
list deal with American history. An-
swers to all questions will, ba found on
back pege.
1 When was the Star aad Stripes
adopted officially aa th* United States
flag?
•-Wb* waa U. s. president, and mb*
emperor of Franca when th* Louisiana
purchase waa consummated?
3 What I* th* most reeently aequired
island possession *f th* United States?
4- By what treaty waa th* boundary
line between th* state at Washincton
and British Calumbia, Canada, fixedr
5- What waa the last atoto admitted
ta th* Union?
6- How many major planate has tha
son?
7-In what country is Iha mazurka a
favorite danee?
L—What is tha sinus?
9- How many inches to aa* meter,
standard unit of the metric ayatem?
10- What small animal of Indie ia
eelebrated far its ability to ki unakes?
old, a new idol—an idol that
we can adore whole-heartedly,
an idol without a single flaw.
And so we suggest, partly in
jest and partly in earnest, that
this country pay him a suitable
sum—say around $1,000,000 a
year—to go about the world
making people like us. We
think it would be a fine idea.
But Lindbergh wants his old
job back—that $6000-a-year
air mail job, hazardous, poorly
paid and inglorious.
All right, old boy. You would.
You’re that kind. Whatever
you do—more power to you.
The elephants, harnessed to chariots, paraded on
Broadway and wre reviewed by Jenny Lind. With
Tom Thumb’s father, Barnum organized "Barnum’a
Great Asiatic Caravan" and cent too circus out on a
tour. Ona of too elephants he need to plow at
ranistan, hia Bridgeport home, "for publicity."
MB mmmurumemmnu.___ (To Bo Centomod)
NEW YORK -On* modest but usually
fashionable young matron is weating
high collars at all tint** despite th* edict
of fashion.
She does so because fearful sb* may
bo stopped by police, and all because of
a forgetful maid on a Thursday.
Th* young woman, after finding that
her husband had left his office early,
telehoned home to her maid that oh*
was *oing to have dinner at a restaurant
with a relatixe who was visiting th*
metropolis. When th* husband earn*
home th* maid had gon* without leaving
a note. Th* husband, after vaiting a
This country, they say, will bows, is a poor substitute for
marvelous reception j willingness to saw wood when
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bergh could do even better. happened in—well, we don’t
What feeling of ill-will could know how long. He has ce-
stand up before Lindbergh? mented our friendship with
What foreign nation, seeing France, which, if you stop to
a man can lank through a ten* in an: not learned.
office building in Washington, D. C» —— -------A—*-------—*-----wwZ . —
Wild Boars Adopted as rets in France.
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but decide that we must be a
pretty fine people, after all?
The plain fact is that Lind-
bergh is almost unbelievable.
His whole exploit has almost
an air of unreality about it. If
some novelist had tried to write
a fantastic story about a char-'
acter who, in deeds and per-
sonality, should be sort of con-
glomeration of the best fea-
tores of every popular idol we
have ever had, he would have
turned out a tale and a central
figure less satisfying than what
Lindbergh has given us.
To begin with, there was the
flight itself. It was epic,
breath-taking. It made him
the most talked-of man in the
world.
But that was only the starter.
It was after he arrived in Paris
that he really began to win our
hearts. ...»
The more we read about him
the better we like him. He has
Th* N.w, will uprit ■—M»U*lte» to
lbw reeide to' ^<M*. atreet ifomm mute te
■to*. Oel orieine •— muntcattoms edanenmed
to Te N—• wi be rr tat tel open I— **
Iteten ptherwie te wto m**—
to puble hre ar ate mecevtable
END OF THE WORLD?
Amarillo, Texas,
May 27, 11127.
Th* Daily News:
A woman, another victim of day
dreams, has prophesjed that th* world
will come t© an end. She bases her
prophecy en storms, floods and earth-
quakes. I have been here nearly my
allotted three score and tea and I have
seen lot* of years like 1927 since I
came, and I can not see how th* world
can come to an end when it is round.
Astrologers predicted a summerlea»
year in IMS. It didn’t come and now
they claim tha 1227 will be a summer-
lei* year. If they keep on guessing the
earth may wilt.
They also claim that th* government
■hould store grain and other erops
against a famine. Good crop year* al-
way* follow flood year*. There will be
good crops in the central, norther* and
plus tlie fact he insisted I "would learn to love him," I fear I
have married a man whom I should have kept only on my
friendship list. Although a chap who made friends easily, and
with whom I have much in common, there was ever something
that made me shrink from him; that made me woder why
I could not seem to jolly him along, respond to him as I ob-
served some of his other friends did. Now I have come to
learn that no one can make a more tragic mistake than to
marry a man who is physically repulsive to one; and whose
little idiosyncrasies and annoying mannerisms loom up like
mountains because there is no real love to make one feel one
can love "despite the faults.’’ Because I have reached a point
in life where I scarcely know which way to turn, I want to
seize this opportunity to tell any girl who is perhaps contem-
plating marriage to "stop a man’s pleadings" that she ia headed
for heartwreck. ‘t
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bad
been doing my own thundering. That,
is why I haven't got anywhere.
I am an astrologist. I believe in
astrology. I also believe in occult
science. There to a great future for
them if they will quit day dreaming and
only dream at night.
SAM T. PETTIGREW.
________ Boston, was due in Mobil* this after-]___
eastern part of th* country this year noon for repair because of an accident geometry, Mr Potter ha* some Spanish
and bumper crop* next year, at sea, according to advices received!
For the life of me I can not see how ‘here. The nature of the accident waa 1
Derethy Perktne Cream of •
la e perkee demmaimg f—*, and
hecce a tea nlato-beuey. H heep-
me te, an band dean and m*.
Ineapenetvetouet. Can toted
a at y— drag — or tohet
Mark the perfect man, nnd behold
the upright-Psalms XXXVI:37.
All perfection to melancholy --Mr*.
Oliphant.____________ '
he issue a lot of froth about
"doing it all for my dear
mother."
_________ _ Women seek to kiss him and
try, as a sort of traveling am- he blushes and ducks. Cham-
bassador and minister-extraor- pagne is offered him—and he
American feeling that is said ideal—ejust about perfect. And
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LAMB AND MUTTON
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mmhammfsm under twelve months
of age in called
E i “NF lamb. Spring lamb 1,
h aXai divided into tender
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ma thirty pounds drenn
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E72MbVAi son from
P2-“A spring until June.
5Maidd and the larger
MAiMB eases coareer
type* of lamb which
are marketed daring the fall and winter.
Hot homse tomb ia very early young
spring lamb.
Lamb meat is, of couroo, immature,
and experience ha* taught that an im-
mature meet* ar* hard to digest. For
thin rensen it la not aa dezirable a meat
■* motto*.
Sheep around the age of two year*
make the boot mutton. After thia time
the fat to liable to have a tallowy
flavor and the fesh a woolly taate.
English people prefer mutton, but in
America the revefse la usually true. No
doubt the English people taka better
care of their mutton, but the American
butcher to now learning te do m, which
will encourage many to use mutton who
have heretofore preferred lamb. Mutton
KILLED I BOILER EXPLOSION
(Br Th* Asnociated Pram )
MONTICELLO, Miss., May M.—Frank
Stanley, IS, waa killed, C. H. Dodson, 64,
probably fatally injured and John Stan,
ley, 44, seriously hurt when a boiler
at the Leo Stanley saw mill exploded
here today. Th* van** ef the explosion
waa not determined.
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single angle that is not like-
able and admirable—and he
has been placed where all sides
of His makeup have been re-
vealed to the world. He has
not grown swelled-headed—
this boy of 25 who has become,
oernight, the earth's most fa-
mous figure. He has not lost
his poise.
Consider him. He lands at
Paris after a gruelling, nerve-
and-body racking trip. What
does he say? Does he emit
some stdek phrase, some the-
atrical remark that would look
well in the papers? He does
not He says, like a happy
youngster, "So this is Paris—
and I made it!"
Paris goes mad over him
and he retains his modesty.
With the highest officials of the
Vrench government wafting
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