Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, January 2, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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AMAK1L1 0 DAILY NHNVS TKIDAY MORNING JANUARY 2 1920.
ID VAST TREASURES
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CITIZENS Ply
Tad's Tid-Bks
h. Jan. I - Pe.tr
of imi'lvt ri
ft cnnaolc r.i!t.e Ku-
for lake copper roil
mini iiiiit (oil lit..'.
perlor copper mliicn arc
ard in n your w;.h in-
'ronpet t. t-n( : ji se
pound tit vl.rn.anv
by aeieral Ijiko con. panic
alumet h H-sla ha Juv
0O.0i lo Kntope.m cu-
January t t hrum v an.?
delivery. Foreign huytn !.i-
I an incentive to ilniiuii.i
o with the eturn ti) linri.u?
rial condition tho outlook f . r
for the Michigan mute l
The mining companies of thin tl!-
trlrt atlll are paying ar tune ;it''
the highest In the htatcrv of He
local field. Tho Mam la t ho only
exception thl companv hating aim
fended operation early tn ivrem-
fcer to await more favorable metm
prit e
It la confidently believed that tho
mine ill employ larger under-
ground ahif'a in the aprirg llia.i ever
before. Thin belief t based on the
poPct that by that time foreign
credit will hate b.fn re-established
and that roppcr will be moving
tn L'urope In unprecedented amount.
The rehabilitation f the war ulrirk.
en rountrlea will re.imre much cop-
per. Thl In especially true of C. r-
many. Belgium an France. ia!v. too
It la believe! till Ihi an extensive'
buyer. The domestic ilitnunj also
ahould be large. .
MO In MEXICO
i .
E TAXES
in lit t ui- imi i:v . i;i i:m i:
vii I. H i: mot smh or
IIUINr H tMI'l uU s
i
am mu4 I'tvs
IKOWNSv II I f T. . Jan.
Ymi-I tHrf-tll'l s e ulli'l illi. I gold
t i!-n bx bandits imr pciin.l ii
tin.iiy yeais. are ciohid in the moo
tain of ( hiltuahia. M.'Mi ii and i
the remote aud wild sett ion o( tli -'. .... .....a .
Mexican at.rcs of luirl.tngn S.i i xVASIIIW.TON. Jan. I. -In
J.m I'oiom and Zri.t"'.i!. Hinir.lni t ( iJi.mi income tax rixirna f i.r
tn American turning men who Inn.' ' i t.mt will lie civm Dm ul. mid
been intcMi jat.hK opei.it ion ( t. - ! u. f U(is.inU of eii! )ne of
"KM ow lie iii'ni. Iii ;inM rl.l.le I the Unr'iilt nf IntrrtMl I'.evenue
. .Iiul'. il I lie xiMlllietii reiilille. trained III Ihe IntriniriiK or the lliler-
!:n.i': tin pen ni.mri. tun .' r Kevenu. i(i r.-sul;;i imm In
burled ttcuMiie. tute.t it t'hihi.il'.u i . r'irf.".'oin!w:e n !'iio iii. ihniU.
mid Intrant:.! iih.iiim.u l y t' e Im. I r r H nien e S liool
d l. Kr.iHi l-nt Viin. ruhMma Hi - T!.ero ht I een ..si.llivl.l i. ihn
I'm i mii ii "t hi riM'o'ii'onco i. ml v de-
flint
IMIH
rii hen I HI te
p'e hn ill
M .i o
telHil II .niing the HM
Slm.li.it. N coll'iUere.l
OBHEGONWOULfl
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CHILEAN TRADE
SBIfiCREASE
y.. I.-0. Te J in 1. - ISeilur.
tleti of t!ie Mexican I rin to u p.
hliituili rf '." oi'ii in-!riiction lit.
l'ldle-. .Hill U!l I'UT.IKi'1 Mexican
li.ny arc an iif nteaiin advocate I
'by l.li llte-init olnliel Alvaro Dbre-
Roll ratidlilule fo pci siileiil i'
Mexico according to ; ll-raldn a
'daily n-Hler of M. i. o t liy. 'I h
I fujier pulvllnh. alll:Ull(et.i s.-m.. 1 to riini:mc rti'ir'enii i .afd "tint IX
I tha Mexican army by
pari of hi. It n !ilt:
I "( on..b rlnu the l.icli mlin i "Wltetln r .o.r Inlei veer I"- i ii h
Itii't l iitniMid in ih army - ili ii.' r po.r ioi rliieil I lie thouK.ii fill to i
... ......I . . . . I
I artiMonl." thro'.irh nliich Ih l.ein
ned In n.nn.i fi. i.-mt and i.
1'iai.y o'tico depiitlei and ceiV
.i'iiri rf Invf ruct tiT In the Ineonie j
niid f ikcell.itieiiiii l ix Motion of Hie
law. Kirh vnlien .i I nre contain . a
ca'eful dlS' ln.oi of t)i .iii- na ttef
inr.itne etc. Attached s h nni- to j
be angered by lae pupil and io-
t il. lie. I tn the rnrrtpiiiiilenee siiidy
tleparinii ft a! V i!iniKloti where It'
N carerully iiuil-d. iVi reel inv. of
error are t... ;t with tli n.t etuie
O'l Hie f.iiuo sul.lect
t fiire t xlcnl v
'll.f Ci III . ) iml K'llfillel to iiliei.
t'oiK of law. "r.tlili V ix Hie i.)ert
of one of the b etniiw. Ti e !ire.iu'
:: r.: a' .i art oiUImi u lit
eire'nl n fl'e r Terminal ai"n a- lire
(Wltl'H or Inl -matloiM el our alnl 1st lil.nl mt the fUhta lh.lt
H. rii l I on in ri w in n t!ie m.Hin i.t lull.'
M:W ViK. uJii I I'.ir-in i I. iti.illy lull rckling would be a lil
i m i' v who i mere i di nil i in bm of Hie ripliin lonu'.i ui a leimiet.iliira
i!.i than any otlnr man !u VmerlcJ vt I" degitei Kahrcnli And. I mi
ei.va mil mi Int. mi one il . v In I hose not (oiikIiI at a temperature
hnll lie Hpol.e of all H;e f iKhlet I of 110 . i(rei And then ot lilighl
if Imltiy. We found Hie liiler.e In I teir.ile your readers wllha ll or I In
an I'M ' rap bcok I i i.ulie Inter. I ti;ln fouulil Ml Inch llde and Hum.
at low tlili. I li I'm. u in v n" in ircrvai-
mit lids but po-H'tily audi data
In n ii i i lil l would throw l.itlil
on Hie influence i.' time tide and
Icii.jn l.llllio oil the culullllon ol
those expert-i of the b.i'iy tuattreaa
If Xiki chow lo be merely lacetimn
ell III. Kilt list I hose ftllltem Who
Iii a lid he. I Kold li.i loora llfmc
ho cratiilniotera had iiihmv thou
vim would have had liouseiniiid'
knee had they been III -i I it h. Anyway
l he saying K e. ion l it.'iiik tlieiii.
tun i inli.ii lass d b lain rcpclilim.
- I Ver thine
l. llTt lt.
t 'ie at 1 liiires nud un I. r -t'l elr-
Olireriiti. oic ! forre t. Infnr nit he I ixfiye:
: hi" ri'Mi.
of all
Of aaf'giiaidit.g our national III flu- rive Hie .:re care tmd n!tenton to
jtlotis atlil our iiailin:.l lili-ity it I J both.
r-H-iKf.xty that tho ar.ny. bv v. hu h I mail v
Ii rm I include the navy en well I.
I orgaulied on un absolutely morn!
1. Import ' basin and under the atriiteat d.s-
kV Anrtat4 Tfirai
VALI'AUAISO. Jan.
front the Inltcd Siaiei lo fhlle bavo ttidine."
(nrreaaed cnorninuslv In the lant ! Amot.g p 'my reform ('reposed
four yrart aa ahown br figurea niadJ 'Obrigon in euiialitv umorg
piioiK nere. in t Tillean currency
they were valued at ii.;ifi.:tin pe.
aoa a rwl In 1918 at ro3.:..8i pc-
ao. ( nominally a Chilean hj)
nuala 3 1-J I nited State rrniti.
The Increase In iniporta In th-
faited Slate baa continued In 1M'
04 thy ar expected to exrind
those "of lat year.
Thta Erowth In buainiH leixeen
tha two countrle la attributed to
ImproTtmcnt la Unking facilltie.
better Information concern In buy
n and credit and tho jionHbilliy if
direct negotiation ot draft Inaiead
of by way ct Europe.
One leading Chilean pit chant
atatea'that In the pnt five year
North Amerlraa bualnena men bam
diuttt-d their niolhod ot doing bn-
aw ao aw to comply with the re-
QalremenU of Chilean buyer. At
prevent ht aald. there were no dif-
ficulties worth mentioning In the
way of trade which i. developing
la a manner autUUciory to bo"i
buyer and teller.
oy
a
niemner or the military wrvice u
10 pi nHllllli Mild lll'o alli es exclu
leu of rruiilnaln fromlh" arnti
"when their adinlnl'in would b re
Rarded aa putiishimnl" and i stale
llshmcnt of a competent limpet I Ion
' Kl lleraldo pultli'-hea anoth -r man-
ifesto hy l.lelltellanl Coltiliel Hlirc-
ron. urging that the res.potmllir.lt v
for the Vexnutl president ! t-Metld-rd
to turlud" prohibit inn of l
tempta at:alni the free function of
''! In st imi kiii" sav. "The1
HI ti.tyt; It MM.lll ll s"l tilled I
Jo iniit'ti n-si t us the p-.'ii who'
;.' a I i. e tax " I
Keiiiiii.- o'T'icrs 'l I..' unit into!
dory Comity t;i Hie I iie laes to
insist Itixn iyiTs lii in. Vint; out their
ri iu'ti.. Tln due of tln lr air ; i nd
th. I. f t.ie'r ofilc.'H wilt be
ni'-" I thr.ioch the rc.sf. or inav
( be . irr-i c:i i."iry ttt office a-f
n"!.T'll'l Ol iniel e.ll.. "s
efi'liioi ninl . inks. Tl.e peii.1 for
I '.'i'" In fro.-.i J..tnarx 1 i i .;.inh
r. i".-i
I'x.ntiplii.os
The ee!i t'llel's nr" Hie s;ui j.
fir !. .ht ISIS. 1 1. nun .o niniile
' I'ITm'I'h imi. I J.'iiiin for marrloil per-
Mint and h.i'!i of families nl'ts li'Ort
congrr and th aupre'ne rotir!. 1 1' ldliimt il f r et .-i i . .en i!i "rin!.:it
xga.nst the tree excrrln' of the right
of (Uffrage. OKiilnst Hie i-overcigntv
rf the tate and aKnln.it th-' proper
adminiKtrrtion of publ'c fuudit.
tipi n ih. t ixo-xer. if under e'trMei.n
year of ec" cr In tti nble of s.df mip
port. Kvety I'arsin wlii net inriinia
for 11 ecin tll.sl or cxcinsl" I thi
itnninirs m irdii g to their t-l:.tui.
must file a return.
Th' nmin il rate of tax for th . vimr
MIIIIMW KIII.CI Wilt A
l.NilK H ltKIMII.l l 1H and i'eiiietn veurs .a-pnivld
Si:rVI.lA. Jan. I. N II. Klliiti-I ed bx the Itevenn.. A i of tut t.
fireman on V.rssn.ir:. Katisan and
and TeMta p:iseng. r train No. 10
iiii;V. and we print a pail ol
lo.i
"l was la-1 itller l.niitilil wlon
Sellx and K lrut:i eiitei. Hie r.n.
..n.l iiny fu hi iu until aft'-r ;
d. niter. In that t'i;i secniN
w'.ili the but flint sun slmlm; itov a
i"i 1 1 1 1 in It :i it ttH tiiiiith a I'm.' as Ihn
pi iui 1'aU. You drew that tl'cv were
worn out picking Hi" no :i mi or iltaK
King I hem in their coriteis. I'miirx
allowed Ul.d. r Ilie eld l.o': o-i lulea. ;
'Long before r . ;.ni end.. I yo.i
'oi In d all woin out" I biol.e in. I
"V-tl xuisn't I ihou'th". h.i id the I
I'atso i. "Htil lt.it wani t all. Long I
l.i fore Ihe i vet::x f:fHi and last j
Allltil Ihe bad blind b. K-'il lo tleyel-
op The second- ol boi II were wire
mid dlnqiiMed. Two or thru- lliivi
Ihe citnineti t'.iieuee. a iI'M'lav
Mild II Heeded ii kiI bead like llolio
win's to wind It up.
"If be limn I Hirov it up Ilia i
ponae when he .11 iln ie would
have been murder. I am nre of that.
"I inanated Ix.Mi Snlh and K II
lain when ihev w.r.- at their best"
aid Ihe raih.ni iinnl fmhler
WH John I... I'm creal.sl. pelliaiK.
Hti I'eter J.icksnn w.is neat ton
the gretilesl flgbli r . I hem wh-ti
It cnttie tn dec ting hnnsilf tis i
gentleman a bin. k I'liesl. tfield. j
Unix. 1
"J.:ck Jtihnsoi. A (ireat fiit'iler.
tint but not so g-e.it as Jaik'otl mot
far lii'erlor lo i eier In sound setiu
nn I i. 'net al rondnci
Wtllnrd: A gi ! b: boy. I ihlnh.
' l-llpse. lie in Jack I IcinpseX f
Thex tell me lie Is I lie dead -I'll .t
I'atsv I'ardirf If he Is .e l' luai
his to itk In Ih's lifhl woild. j
rulton" I hue tiev. r s. r him
box bill tilt v I'dl me It" is at.o Ion ; '
Kid M'i'oy. If he is w.Hi Ills we'K'lt
height and r.wch he should be uM.
In whip Mliv loan livieg '"he Kid w n
the rr atest flghler of Ilia lni !'
ever V new.
t.rnlc" liultli'io.
"Iiaoni Joins aliat the "IMack
Aiiuel" l itlhi twi ir.hl. In l'.l.t I ft.
In in hit hard eiiointh In cause the
'.'.in I'lain iin it fire and e.trtlviutiKo.
Itt fi . iee - "Tad'n" lllo'l lulea.
"The "I 'eat on" fmi.Tlit tnaiiy fightg
s 'to" of tin in w ith bait' kmickhn.
The l. iKtU purse evi r HKi'CIVIll)
w a ton oxer f I "..on.
M Ii ' .iriMiian lite "I'm' I oc
Ii' .el ' ln-lvllll alililll i; ft I III
il.lil .ibnul pminds - txrs con
sl'l I I'll A possible o piiuenl of Joli'l
.. Sulllxan Biv evinl be w.t
K' I tin;: ii KK-it il ..I of publicity.
Cue day III Ihe olfce of . V.'.
Hurt "Young Mlichel h" brother In-
law tln "Iieasnti" sl'lnn up I tit)
"Ci.nil." turned to Jih- Soin and r
marked: "If iby give me a I. . I.
shirt ;iM a ' MllsinlorC hat illt'll f'klll
I'l 'liti.in. lie t'oiiil 1 1 It'll h b "It' ilat we
light here knekbs tn' he do.tti Kiel
tit.' in tie m!iiih it slan' o'l malt l'e.
J I. I..
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One Way to Beat
A Sugar Shortage
Choose foods that arc naturally
sweet.
For'tristancc for your cereal
eat
Grape-Nuts
This blend of wheat and
malted barley needs no
sweetening.for it is rich in
grain sugar not added in
making.butself developed
by twenty hours baking.
Sweet and nutlikc in flavor
An economical food
At grocers
Mjdebv POSTUM CEREAL COMPANY
7 OATTU CKEhK.MICH.
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Xt.iu.ell IlintXIs .puim
l.-Jcft
Il
lllLATaKLtMIIA. J.m
Sti.lltl Ol l-.iit.o' J . r'i.i
'M.irerl of iiklahom.i In the third
I mmiil here totlay. M:taerl xa out-
jclitsi'1 iind his erotids were forced
I tn throw the Mnmi-i' in the ring to
" 'saxe him from being sevetly bcnleii
sounds l ike lb ' K.i I It? ' CiHirge ( hancy of lialiiniore had nn
Sat. Tad. If xoti list liecemhi r'f trouhle in ilefeatum t'laltlfle llrown
l..g bouts why no! coiil. cue i.n.l haxe pf Xcw York.
'm xoa m
ttjjppy a)tivud( qtjttap
wooi mis
mm 01 G31NVM
.ifi.r m? iuin' tan i
WANT ADS BRING RESULTS. TRY ONE TODAY
rsn into a large boulder whbh hud
fallen on the traik between Hoche-
baera. he id. find th. rwle. n'1 . M"1'"1-- .
t . i i. n . . yuinn waa injured and tha
tT-ie ea-a..'n tu'llm'nVc three car d. railed
tnalr order and teller are aatltifirv ;
irlth the dependability
ntrcbanta.
per rent on (he first Mono of net
Insorne In rrrcm if Dm m.-n i.iim
Waa killed lo.Uy when the train and S n.r
. t l 1.1 a. . . . - . " -- i
incn.tie. The rate for I SIX were C
and IS fer cent ri"pic ively.
rugltie
riu: i.wt.i i i s
l i ill l;t it si:i: n t:
I..WVTON. tikla . J
aaitl to be I lie must
n. 1. What la
iitiiiue rh'irc.i
. i . -" ... -1 . mi.si iini.io rtt'irrii
mltt.ng exiKirlatlun of .liver will re try th condnctei rach SuntUy
of Cull an
I kll.r. Xl ... ?. . ..
KL PAistl. Tex. Jan. I . Itecer.:
(rt-rnua Toy cm Market
Jaarei. Mex.. Jan. 1 German-
man aoiu and toy frwih from ault in the reopeni.ig tf two of ha
overaeaa were on rale here during blgjent llvrr minen in t hihuahu.t
tha holiday and tellem of the Mes-. ahortly gftrr J.nitmy I accori'lt- lo h"' n I uZ .. i. i
lean and American made article tell' II. I.. Cunningham .f Kl I'a.n iIU-' U n
tna etiect m tha romDetltlon keen- cr of the ntinea Itoth h.t i.. n
ly. A aa illuatration a tierman do'.l rh..l heveml .eat. I M"iube. t.f Ihe IKnwa. Comanche
?n a mission rtiur-h
I nlird Statca Indian
iposlte th"
aclntol near
with movable eyea aold fo. i Am
trtcan money.) while 1 1. So waa ik-
ed for a aimllar dull made In ttw
t nllcd Ktatea.
Nalarttsx lUew-d
9t Awwtat4 ltxna.
WICHITA. Kan.. Jan. 1. Palarle
of all city employe were raised
today Id amount from fS to til
weekly.
Kansas tlitor lib
a lasstini Cnss.
WICHITA. Kxs . Jan 1 Vewa
if the oeath at Tumrw Kla . of
Andrew A Kiclurds formerly n-oni-
'inrnt in Kanaa aa a poll! Man a it'.'
editor waa riHyixod here I nlay.
The biMly will be brought lo Wei-link-ton.
Ken. Mr. Kbhard oil
in..:ie. for burial.
Ajiu'lie and Arapahoe Indian tribe.
Uli ml the nrvlie. When Ihe el is
ont:i'ited In Dnrllsh by Ihe minis-
ler it Is at once Interpreted in turn
Into the language uf tih of ihn tour
tribe. Ka.ji tribe nings Ihe hyiuna
In It own language.
Howard White Wolf a Comanche
has acted as Interpreter since tho
erection of the uilss.on ten year
a gn.
"HE GREAT AMERICAN HOME
IMN Aw. Vt CTiMti UlCkv?.
MrXxJ June 3 IsS WiviMi: Al'AOtV?
.1 fou CiaJLOM'T t-v
Vjy ka4 viC Am) Tit. PAme A
'A I.' ft Y. a B "S fc
rws ij-i -
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Lei us do vour
next washing-free!
Let us bring a BlueBird Electric
Clothes Washer to your heme
and have it to do your r.c:;t
washing free.
Sec for yourcclf how clan Blu; rtl will
wafh your clotVies. Sea how cacy X is to
r.Iwaya havo plenty of clean linen. Sc3
'now you enn do ir.vr.y "wicS the c!rL!ticry
cf wcKdav' which saps your ctrcr.fjth and
hsallh nna happincs3. Even ihe v.Tir.jir.g
:j done by motor. .
Clothes last five times longer whfrn wc?hcd
lac BlueBird way for there is noth.nj to
.vera' r.nd tear than while washing.
Cc3l3 bu a few cents wceldy to operate.
You can keep the BlueBird for a email
ir.ilid payment nnd there's not the sllfthi
c;t obligation expressed by the free dcm
or.stration. We'll gladly make an appoint-
mzvX r.t your convenience.
Phone us today. Have this beautiful cabinet
washer in your own home wash your own
clolhcs.
. . Sen thraa DlucBIrd nr."rioritie
Huilt (or a lilc lim n! srlrl
lira tt-ong t.gid limi.n 1m
tlrprndakl m hinmn.
La ge. pox- H'ix'a xr'ixT
iwtng la any fen'ion li'ni
antcma.ically ht l.ht at hs
hin .
rlitb.t fm.'i .i!fnnted motot
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a j . - vt i. r a o ii m t.'i tit w n r
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i ' v r'j Mr ' VwT-'-M
-i.Vx TTtl
I 'n iio-'e w'tilo enamel cabin tt
ts Ic lupi all Biti.haiiiri pt
t VI.' J.
liiavy copper citr larg taK
rvn't li. o o clothe. Intid
'ilectlytr. roll .OOllilt tovrr
et Mar tMngi.
'.s.'hr.bvl it's-IIOfV-f. I e
lw.-.v.'i.wrt.ne(UiiMukwai
poweiiui caiHttuuLl.
NUNN EECTRIC CO.
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