Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 72, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 2, 1922 Page: 17 of 28
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AMARILLO DAILY NEWS SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 2 1922-PART THREE
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Daily News Current Events
A Simplified Discussion of Topics for School Children and Busy Adults. Today's Sub-
ject's: Turkish Empire's Revival Amundsen's Dash for Pole and The 5-5-3 Treaty in
Senate.
TurkUh Em plr't Revival.
Th. TurkUh Empire which was
broken up in the World War la com-
In back to Ufa again. But It will not
be nearly aa imwerful ma It was before
It Joined Germany In the war.
The alllea will give Constantinople
capital ot the empire back tu Turkey.
They alao will allow Turkey to rule
Armenia Angora Anutolla and part
of Thrace.
But the peoplo of Armenia who are
not on good terma with the Turks
will be protected by the League of Na-
tions. Great Britain will keep on ruling
Mesopotamia formerly a part of the
TurkUh Kinplre where aome think the
Uardcn of Eden mentioned In the Bible
was loomed.
And the allies will keep the Gulllpoll
enlnaula a part of Turkey. This pe-
ninsula la Important because. It con-
trols trade routes.
Slnee the war ended Turkey has h id
very little power. The alllea s-nt sol-
diers to Constantinople to rule that
illy. The sultan aa the TurkUh rul
ta called had no authority at all.
At the same time Muatapha Kemal
I'aaha Turkish officer and politician
set Up a government of his own In An-
gora Asia Minor lie has been waging
wsr with Greece.
Tho alles have asked Kemal and the
Greek government to stop this war by
sinning an armistice.
Why have the alllea brought Turkey
back to life? Probably because thnlr
Mnhstnmedun subjects In India and
African countries demanded It.
Mohsmmcdans look on Constanti-
nople as a holy city and consider the
sultan as the head of their religion.
The Turks have ruled Constantinople
sines 1UJ when they took It froia the
tlreek or Byhantlne Empire.
The capture of Constuntlpole was
one of tho things that led to the dis-
covery of America by Columbus In
nj. Tne Turks bad cut off trade
routes to the east and the western
European nations believed they could
find new ones by voyaging westward.
Pay What Rent You
Can Says Landlord
By J.ICK Jl Nti.MKYKK.
LOS A NO! ELKS April 1. My mix
Ing religion with economics. C. H.
wrong has tiecome one of America's
most extraordinary landlords.
He agrees with government bousing
experts that no man should pay more
turn one fourth bis monthly Income for
rent agrees by supplying houses n
tnat basis.
For 10 years Strong has been build'
ing nonine as a matter of "practical
Christianity." selling them for anything
ine purchaser could afford to pay. oft
en aa low as tlS down and SIS a month.
At SS he bus Just erected a group of
tiungaalow homes he rents for '"any-
thing the tenant ia able to y.M Tnat
ability Is based exactly on his earing
For these four-room -and sleeping-
porch houses constructed on building
exchange model plan and the lust word
In room-economy occuiwnts pay rent-
sU of t:o. $27 and $30 according to
their wage. IVevalllng rente for similar
houses In the district average 165.
One family yj $is because Us
monthly Income U only $60.
Only members of the Echo Park
Methodist church are eligible as ten-
ants in Strong's last-built bungalow
court. He ia trustee In that church.
"Not that I believe Methodists are
any better than others." aays Strong
"but I'm looking after the homeless in
my own congregation first
"For the better part of my life I have
schemed to provide good homes for com-
mon folks. 1 have constructed 71 houses
in Los Angeles. All of them were sold.
"I have never made mora than ISOO
profit on any house.
"I have never foreclosed on a house
without returning to the purchaser all
be had paid In mlnua a fair rental.
Never ia Court
"I never bad a lawsuit about a
home.
"I have not become rich but I have
all the money my wife and I can us
for our declining years.
The eatUfactlon of providing many
folks With Iwimra li .
.... ........ H ."..a iaina 1119 m
more enjoyable interest than would that
increment on a fortune."
"Practical Christianity- has given
Landlord Strong something like 125..
eoa Invcated capital and a comfortable (
home of his own since a day 10 years I
ago when under distressing clrcum-l
stances he built hu first two-rants
house.
On Dssh for Pole. I
discovered ths South Pole is now In
New Tork planning an expedition to
ths North Pole.
But he will not undergo the hard-
ships cold and hunger he suffered on
other expeditions. That Is because ha
will go to the North Pole by airplane
Instead of by the old fashioned method
of ship and dog-sled.
Amundwn will equip bis airplane
with a wireless outfit. With this he
will be able to talk dally with people
In the clvlllted world and tell them of
his experiences snd discoveries.
Amundsen will start for the Pole
from Seattle Wash. June 1. Te will
allow his airplane to drift across the
Pole In air currents.
He hoies to learn more of the north-
ern country. Its lands and waters Its
anlinnls and air currents than ever
has been known liefore.
Amundsen wss born at Borje Nor-
way In 117!. He's been nn explorer
since he was 25.
Naval Treaty Discussed'.
The United States Senate bus taken
up the naval limitation treaty which
was signed at the recent conference
on limitation of armaments la Wash
ington.
This tresty alms to rut down the
number of battleships owned by the
world's great nations. This. It is
thought will make war less likely and
save much money.
The treaty sometimes Is called the
"S S I tresty" because It provides Jap
an shall have three battleships for
every five owned by Great Britain or
the United States.
Thus under the treaty If the United
States has 20 battleships. Great Britain
may likewise have 20 but Japan may
have only 12.
The Senate must ratify or approve
this treaty before It goes Into effect.
The governments of the other nations
concerned also must ratify It.
The pour-power treaty another treaty
signed at the conference on limitation
of armaments already hag been rat
ified by our 8enate.
County Records
Warranty Deeds.
Mrs. Ellen Dcnson to C. E. Minor.
$1100. lot I and 2 block 25 Ban Ja-
cinto HclKhts.
O. C. Ihloin to C. E. Minor. IS:.' lot
S. block 215. Sun Jacinto Heights.
A. 1. Armstrong et ut to O. W.
Creamer. IfimiO north one-half lot 1
block 119. 1'l.mons Addition.
Claude Crowdi-r to B. I. Martin $600
lot t. Moik 177. Mirror Addition.
C. W. Harkrlder et u to Mrs. Guv
I). Aiimckle $25 lot 7. block (3 Old
Town.
I. Gllvln et el II. Culvert. nn. lot J
(lllvln Huh. block 204 Holland.
George Junes et ux to W. N. Thomp
son. I2M20 lot 4 block 12 O. and S.
Addition.
C. W. Harkrlder et ux to M. N. Twad-
dell. $1S. lot 9. block it. O. T. Addition.
C. T. Ware et a I to E. Grcathouse
$600. lot . block H1. Mirror Addition.
Z. F. Cunningham to A. B. Jones 155.
lot 10. block 75. (i. T. Addition.
Henry 8. Gomh to W. I Harris fllS.
lot 12. block 193. Hun Jacinto Heights.
M. L. Fleming et ux to J. E. Neff $1
part lot 1 Mock 14 Enkle.
Deeds ef Trust.
Geo. Bell et ux to Beaumont Leavtll
$ir40.1 lots 19-20 block 164 Mirror.
J. A. Bhodes to V. M. Royer 1500
IVt acres section 9 Mock I. 11. 8. and F.
Release.
Htfltidnrd ftivlnr Co. to O. W. Smith
lot : block 21 Kukln.
W I'. Cooicr to lEoss I). lingers lot
9. Mock S. 8 .8. Addition.
MniiKle IT. (day to I lima II Kogi-rs lot
2 Mock 21. likl Addition.
LATE SOCIETY NOTES
FROM CL0VIS CIRCLES
Kperlal to The Nw
CI.OVI8 April 1. Mrs. E. It. Cas
i I ii lid Mrs. Jolm (I. Unwind Wi re h'W
tinm-a at the Caesel home on North
Connelly Htreel Tuewluv evening.
The guests Included Mikkih and M-r
duiiies (I. II. WaUon lyin Wright. W
W. M.iyea W. II. Collins. Johl H
llrown. It. C. I'lene; Mi-wIhiiil'S Hlwn
non Kliisner J. It. Denhof Messrs.
I". It. Ciism-I John i. li'iwjrd and
Ibirve Csmpliell.
Mis. Jeff Highlit er was hostesa to
the Book Club at tier hwn nn N'orili
M'llil Street Monday evening. Those
present: Mrniirs snd l-Ntim- ;. II
Wntson 11. J. Neul. I 'mil Wlimt.j.l. W.
II C-il M.s Kdwln Kittrelt. Hiiyor. M k
bum i-.. It. Cusw'l J. It. Iv-nhnf nnd
It. It -lurry of Cisco Texas.
Mr l lid Mrs. Ijtwrence i. Ntli. of fur t'to year
Memphis Texas ni.ti tl over Sjlur l An -J-'V.-I-I
dny morning and km nt timidiy wit Ii 1 r-i iii U Hi- I
Mr. N..I.I. m' iMiii-tits Mr. nnd Mis. W.
t-l illlllliH.
!! i'Mi l!iV.-.in-h Club not Mirth
2 ill l In- hum" cf Mr. li.inl. 2'H Ni-i'h
Ui.llme Hit I. 'I'liu cluli tulrd to giv
it cciliil for (lie Uiy or Kill in the I'ltU
m lir i I iiiiiKiIU tnc l"'ft ni'lienil svorig"
Ui r i .-i ii' n w.i:.
til Mm 'lunkir oil
In'1 WcOn-!!.' when she and her
rt n. lil.r V Maiy. enlertalnel the
immsii's OuLU of the SU Janus Mis-
sloli. I
livln C. TUlff manager of the
wljs Ice Compin f Clovls. snl Miss
ru th Bnettehi-r di ushter of Mr. nnd
M-s E. iuttchtr of Cliliago were mar-
iimI nn Mitr-h 21. The joungcouplJ Will
n.uke Clovls their Inine.
rr ! . .r n
N. S. GRIGGS
Fueral Dwerior a ad F.sibsrsis
PrlvsU Aaibslaace
PhOM&t
Are You
Troubled With
Dandruff?
Her la a Remedy That Is
Absolutely Guaranteed
to Brini Relief
Tot tbisltttly gaattitstll
Mahdeea doen't cett yea a peaar If
it fails ta nuke geod.
Htre'a the fairest aqaarsst offer
over mtU by aay aunfactartr:
Boy a bottle ef Mahdcea. Use it
only twico week. If it doen't free
year scalp of dandraff If yea doa't
find it to be by far tho greatest
dandruff remedy yea have ever aetd
take back tho empty bottle to year
dealer aad ho will rtfnnd year money.
Handera aet only rtlievts daadraff
but stops itcbiag ef scalp aad briaga
it back to a norm I healthy coadiUoa.
This naturally promo tM tho growth
ot hair.
For mea women aad childrta. No
eicktaiag sweet odor. Will not soil
or aula. Ask aay good barber or
hairdresser about a IS-applicatJoa
guaranteed treatment of Mahdcea
Write to the Mahdesa Co. W acegdechea
Tesaa if yoa cannot get Makdeea at
year favorite druggist department
store or bather shop.
I
Facts you should
know about
cu'CTrnrD rccur n fireproof
OttJDjU 1 IVJVIV WALLDOARD
Sheetrock is a fireproof wall and colirax material
made in broad sheets all ready for nailing to the
Joists and studding.
Its increasing popularity throughout the South
west both in sew construction and remodeling
is due to the fact that Sheetrock won't wtrp
shrink or buckle.
Sheetrock is made from rock.
Year after year Sheetrock walls and ceilings
stay smooth and firm. They can be decorated
with wallpaper or panels as you prefer.
Your carpenter can use Sheetrock instead of
Shiplap or over shiplap. It is quickly and eco-
nomically erected.
Get Sheetrock front your lumber dealer or dealer
in builders' supplies. Write to us for a free copy
of "Walls of Worth. It pictures the many uses
of Sheetrock.
Skntnck it fr fH in wiM.
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8 SHEETROCK
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New Offices on Taylor Htreet. acruss
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Nash Leads the IVorld in Motor Car Gallic
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ACLOSh scrutiny of the mct.il employed
in the manufacture of Nash can
reveals the reason for their brilliant per-
formance and their enduring quality.
For example. Nash valves arc made of the
very finest material that the markets of the
world afford. The intake valves are of the top
grade high tungsten steel. The exhaust
valves are made of the best quality high
chrome steel chosen because it cannot burn.
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Roos-Johns Motor Company
Ninth and Polk Phone 1451
THE new Maxwell organization
has but one aim and purpose.
That is to make the New Series of
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the good Maxwell known as sound
value by uniting low operating costs
with unusual beauty and comfort.
Touring Car - $845
Roadster - - ISS
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Sedan - - f I4M
Coupe - - 1J&S
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Panhandle Motor Co.
711 Polk St
Phone 141
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1 10 West Fifth Street Phone 1(1
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