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PAGE 2 THE AMARILLO GIQBE SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 14,1824. TICKETS FOR HOTEL UWANIANS OPENING SEli FAST Great Interest Being Taken in Fint Formal Affair at Palo Duro. UHiYthtHt IUOAY i from I'age One) the bravado, daring and foolbardl- nesu displayed by drivers will have been eliminated. Members of the police department and the corporation judge have promised to be nore strict than ever OB careless motor 1 iilb.

It IB hoped In thin way to curb such follows as rilmoo String: (here wan, Sltnon String, He, wouid dare to no mom anything; HANSON POST TO BE HOST TO DUCHESSES Tuesday Set for Reception and Dance for Pageant Rojrakjr in Auditorium. A. A. V. W.

The executive board of the A. A. U. W. net Saturday afternoon, In a Hangon I'ost, American will bold "open house" at Legion, the Le- licrc to welcome gion homo, In I ho Municipal auditor i at 'J o'clock Tuesday night hon- oriiiK the ducheaies and maids of I honor of the Panhandle towns enter- for the dinner and dance at the formal opening of the new 1'alo Duro hold were placed on sain i-Jay at several downtown drm and the sale, reports last niifht Ho won't bo Ind'rnte that jjreal being spring-- In lh.

a a i O. Alton, Hu tried to run Ihc crossing." ing the Pageant of the Plains during rhalrnan of Ihe ll.injon of Ihe iilanKeting A i a i In every re-. the Amarlllo Trl-8tate exposition. A.mc-riran Legion committee, uniler spect, urging Ha rely First IB every The orent will be informal, and piispices tin- a opening lionslblo way, believing that In doing each duekeis attending i be glv- a the club IB performing aurvlce on opportunity to prevent her i in keeping with Us motto, "We as a candidate for queen of toe ei- I Build," the a club wilt opet-i position. The American Legion Aux- Safely First Week In A a i a will serve punch i Ih bly room of Pottarcouatr library.

The flrjit regular meeting of the year will be held early In October IB tie form of banquet for of the association, husbands and frleudi. The of the organization.Is urely educational, not only for members, but others In the 'com' inunlty. Tbe association li national as well aa ioternalional, and main- tint scholarships at home abroad. It represents college to be heM, annouiH-ed. The i a opening of the hotel or'Klnally was tchciiulod for September 19, but due to a (ontllcftai; en- It was changed to September '8--noit Thursday.

All i next Thursday the new hotel will be thrown open for public Inspection. The American Lrsion Auxiliary i have Us membership present to assist Mrn. Flslicr In morning and close ho drive one evening, and dancing will be Includ- week hence. During the time motion pictures, dinners, addreises, Instructions, posters, jiledgei and scores of other things will be done to make Amarfllo a safer place ed in the program The public Invited to attend this function for the purpose of meeting and welcoming to Amarlllo the young ladles representing the various receiving ami ushering the nucai.i, street crossing will be respected and through the establishment. A musical the whistle and bell heedeil to pre-' In which to live and one whero iJ towns, The official! of Hanson T'ost program has been arranged for the Polly Oardss both la the sftcrassn and during the dance in Hie evening.

The affair will be public In its nature, and the entire citizenship la extended a most cordial Invitation to be present. The dinner on the date of the formal opening will be held from 6 to 8:30 o'clock. Mrs. Fisher has given Instructions that no ezpenso be In making the dinner most elaborate. The cost will be fcl.SO per (lite.

Reservations for the- dinner should bo'made with practicable delay. Following tbo dinner, a dance will be held In the Polly Ciarden. lasting until midnight or later. Kxcelle.nl music has been arranged for. The ad mission charge i be a couple.

All profits of tho opening, both on the dinner and dance, will' go to Hanson Post. Mr. Allen yesterday mailed 1000 Invitations to the peoplo of Amarillo to attend the formal opening of I'alo Duro hotel. Many novel features will be Included in the opening program. For full Information, call W.

0. Allen, Phone 581 vent such nn accident an lit described Mr. riOOi6. "Then last, was William Tell, lie listened not for whistle or bell; lie has gone from here, he went to-well- He tried to run tho crossing." expecting a good attendance of the duchesses and maids of honor. FRIONA DUCHESS, FAIRIES SEEK AMARILLO SUPPORT fairies of Frlona wero here yesterday.

a i little misses accompanied by Miss Margare't Reeve, duch- ijfw r-f Friona the. Pageant The. Plains, which le to ba staged here during the Amarlllo Trl-Stato xpo- i-lu Sepluiiib 2i! In 2S. inclusive, wfrre bupy yest'rday presenting Am persons with cards asking for thr-ir support during the pag ant content. i i "other dtrhcBsc3, Miss has pr'nt'ed on ear'T tho following: "Whore Is it? Is It theirs or is It m'n I'm gett'ng dhzy 'cause 1 want It nil the time.

You rton't want it. so you see. Tbnt why you should votf for me. Whose Hudson Is la It theirs or Is It mine? MAJOR PARTIES COWARDS OK GUM-LABOR SUMO, CLAIM (By United Press) Philadelphia. Sept.

most cowardly act uf present day polities' Is the a taken by tho Republican and Democratic parties In a i to prevent child labor, Senator Burton K. Wheeler, Independent vice-presidential candidate, told a labor audience hero tonight "The southern mill owners had more witli them a labor hail, a the mothers hud, (ban the little children themselves had," Wheeler declared. proposed constitutional amendment should be ratified immediately by nil the states, ho declared, peering his opponents for their stand on the constitution. He said the courts business Interests have ruled'T tJItt property ghts are above oilman rights smr- ntcjed by the 'and cited decision of toderal judge Van 0re- el to this effect. EAST SIDE NEWS 'V 4 Kathrjn and Margaret Connell of Sbattuck, who have been the house guests of Mrs.

Ott, 1700 Pierce street, returned home yesterday to bo ready for school enrollment the Shatluck schools open Monday mornlng, September 15. A i and C. B. Johpson and children have returned to their home. 2001 Taylor street, after an extended trip In the East.

Roy Hopkins of Canadian while In Amarlllo Thursday visited Flcko a treet. and wo men from 17 different countries. Tbe ut International was held a Clirlstiina, Norway In July. There are two distinct groups of National members, or those who have degrees from the larger colleges and universities; tbe local members, or those who have degrees from tbe smaller colleges and universities. Tbe Amarlllo chapter IWIUI TENT SHOW WK10PENTOMORROW in to Be Fint Play Under of DeMoIajr Chapter.

Opening under the auspices of the Anarlllo Chapter De Molay, G. Bert Davla Players i begin week's engagement at a location- of the ball park tomorrow night. The initial the famous performance will be drama, "Traffic In A Mnqker of Muckers! Souls." One lady will be admitted freo with each having a paid admission on the first night. The (J. Bert Da via players arc showing here tor the third time and are performing under caovaa.

Popular prices prevail at all of the The company la regarded as one of the bet group of tent perform- voted a third group, tie associate ers In the South west, members, or those who have had one year or more at any college or university, on tie prescribed list cent from president, Mrs. Elliott, and business was discuMfd and plant outlined for the year. course of study will be The Amarlllo chapter Is Ihe sixth largely current. A program on chapter to organise In Texas. was "Child's Psychology," has been plan- organized In October of last year, ned for October 14, at which meet- Ing Prof.

R. P. Jarrett. professor of psychology in the West Texas State Teachers' college has been asked to lecture to the club and outside guests. This meeting will be held in the Women's club rooms.

ior Woman's club is looking forward much pleasure, to the State Federation meeting, wh eh will be and has a membership of fifty acUve members. of the Amarlllo chapter carried on by four Pre-school age group, Mrs. William liurger, chairman. group. group.

Miss Burkella Wells, chairman. International relations group, Miss'held November 11 to 14 inclusive. Cora Astle, chairman. Plans for the year will be announced later. Mini ilattle Mamblen, who ban been visiting In Dig Pine, re- lur ed Thursday, and is the house with Mr.

and Mrs. George le6 1 of 1 Bisters. Mrs. Stella nd family, 401 A Arthur Washum, 607 East Serond street, arid Mrs. H.

H. Horn and baby, 660 berry street, In Glcnwood addition, ai'e gone to Quanah to spend this, weck-enil with Mrs. Horn's mother, Mrs. Cnrltou. WTHESSES IN HOBART CASE PROBE About eighty witnesses have been elamiaed by the jury, In raal: lot I i Into tbc slaying of Ed wird Hobnrt.

Plainvicw (ravelins shot to death In a ficlt near Blvins Stadium. July 15. Lloyd Fletcher, district attorney said yesterday that ail of the slate': important evidence in the myslcr: had beeu submitted to tbe jury bo fore 11 adjourned tho early part last week. "The grand jv.ry i be re-convcn ed. tomorrow morning.

CARMEN BREWER, PERRYTON DUCHESS. IS IN AMAMO Carmen Brewer, duchess of Perry ton. was In city yest rday mak ing plans for her flnnl rarnpalftn foi ine queen's car. which will aware ed to duche.ss receiving the grea' est of votes i th Pageant O' The which is tw staged In connection with th Anarlllo Trl-State Sep- tenber 22 to 28. Inclnslve.

Miss Brewer had en waft'nn an active campaign for several weeks. QKINESE ARMIES MIHED FOLLOWS (By tynlted Press) Shanglnl. Chlnn, entlal which have been falling nK-rmllt ntly all this week, proved more effective bullets In ldlnET UD civil war. Mired down flooded lelds outside Shanghai tonight, rlv- arml of Ly Yung Islam: and Chi llsl Yuen has to ie content with an occasional raid a sporadic bombardment as their anlv form of activity. Two hundred American sailors were landed from the cruised Huron ocTay to rrn'orce the guard over foreign colony.

HOTEI HPIOYE IS HURT WHEN HE DROPS BARREL P. nttman. 20 years old. nn em- plovo In the kitchen of the Amarlllo iiolcK was resting easily last night what was. for a tlnr, be llevecl to lie a serlnus accident ye? terday mornlnn while he was work Rf the hotel.

Pi leg and nose was broken ind be was cut and bruts on hi and body when he 6llpo-d nsc down the steps Int the stonier, room and tie dropped barrel filled with vln gar. which he The barrel rolled over him while wns on thr steps. Pltlman at SOS WCFI 're rt t. He was lak to a local bos A6JHN Trert II. Galle has moved to Am rilto after looking over the cities in Ed Morton, 004 Orange street, left ita week on a business trip to New' Mr-.

1, 0 ra Webb. 710 Van Buren street. Fajarlla Club Is Entertained Mrs. A. E.

Woiubld made a delisbt- ul hostess to the Pajarita 500 club riday afternoon at her home, 304 avenue, San Jacinto. High icore was won by Mr3. Llndbloom Sella'rd Is convalescing from a erluus operation at the home of her other, Mrs. M. C.

Cochran, 901 Elm treet. The Rev. R. F. Jenkins, 1713 Tyer street, gave an Interesting talk at ho thnrBiy afternoon meeting of M.

U. v- Mr! anil-Mrs. V. H. Wonten Okln.

are visit nK their; laughter, Mrs. Sid Veaiy and street. Mrs. Clarence Debauch a a or. 7-Iariraret.

have returned from weeks' visit with relatives fn owa polntH. Miss Irene Combs left Fr'dav nnc. for Cnnyon. lo spend the wcek- with her parents. Pick Scott was brought liome from the Santa Fe store so rloufiy I I I Oscar Funilerhnrr bas bought the itore btilldlni; at Th'rd and TtohertB -trcets and will use the building for meat market.

W. P. Chlldress left Thursday for home after visiting in for six weeks with her son Tol- 'ie Chlldress, 1317 East Fifth street Hoy Chqstnn' of Pla'ns. ar rived this week fri Amarlllo nnd after hort yJBJt with his brothor. eathut and family.

I East Fifth street. Mr. Che'tnul bAi located nn East Side on Arthur street. 'BLACK JAOK'B'WJMM'Y 'MR. Tue officers for the year are as follows: President, Mrs.

Chad Elliott; vice president, Mrs. Bond Burgess: secretary, Mrs. Arthur Ware; recording secretary, Mrs. Miles Blvins; treas- ureTM, Mia. Gulon Blanchard; parliamentarian, Mrs.

David Warren; federation representative. Mrs. George Trultt. The executive board: Ei-offlcio officer and Mrs. R.

B. Masterson nnd Miss Frances MurgesS. The active members of the club: Mesdames Albert Btrlns, Julian Biv ins, Miles Blvins, Gulon Blanchard Gerald Blackburn, Bond Burgess Chad Elliott, Neal Hull, R. B. Mai ui iivii.1, a in i iv.

AJ, second high by Mrs. Cadwallad-; Ben Monning. Will Moner. A salad course was served to the ing, George Trultt, Arthur Ware ollowlng wests and members Mes- damei' R. B.

Logan, John Crisler, Kropfl, W. L. Bridges, J. M. Davis.

A. Llndbloom, Sam Lewis. Charles C. M. Spurlock, M.

E. "Smith, Kretchmnr and W. R. Moody. Mrs.

Thomas Watson. formerly Sept. fnr- aetive seTtee. John of the armies, on civilian life to- t' The Old scldler was stll( as nhysl- aetii ZmTvarked again on night. mcntallv active us when ho A.

In France. ranch. lie has purchased dcnce at Van Buren hrouith tbe Curtis-Powell company. Mr. Galle says lie looked Half Minute Interviews W.

B. Dohoneyi "Ther- arc many Amnrillo and one of onr plan of liirhtlnj; the rlty. o'v sDrf ne other streets in re'a" dlstrirt a Waie of hm the rmld'-ntial slrepls in tje part of town are lighted. I don't nnder- MUid I-." many cities, some of them much arrer than this, but he has decided Amarlllo Is the finest city, has tho citizenship and the best pnb- Ic schools of any city In the state. Ford a)er at "We Bar.

had a r-itl I down our wav. In sp'te we nave a cotton prop. I Ford to a h'ra I always te'l Irn'h and to Xrirt (n when well IB mv 'Ine I star back IbeMjrt'i: Wor'h sad tVnver I fo I'm rn-' to torn out en i resl- Realty over 'ershlne was today. President Coolldge In a special or- Ler today upon the occasion of Ptrth- retirement paid tho soldier a glowing tribute and extended to hli he "thanks of the nation." CHILDRESS HAS PUZZLE ABOUT NUMBER IN SCHOOL (Special to The Globe) Children. Sept.

Chll- public schools and citizens of Chlldr ss have a npzsle which the best mathematical minds ID school are unable to solve. There is a smaller aumber of cVldrei In the town than th re were last year, according' the official census. No error can be round on the rolls. The schools find, however, that they 200 more etidents than last year, or a total of 1,176. The anraateot has not settled aid the ci liens aad school officials still an punllng over the paradox.

Globe want ads one and oat-half cents per wort. Miss Lena Faye Copeland, who has ieea vltltlng her mother, Mrs. Mary Copeland. 1406 Jefferson street, returned to her home in Roxton, Saturday. W.

B. Joaea, traveling salesman of alias, spent Saturday in Amarlllo. Mies Imogene Herring will leave Monday evening for New York city, where she will attend Miss Flnehe'a school this year. Miss Ruth Virgin, who has biien spending the summer months abroad, lias returned home. Miss Virgin will tench In the Amarillo High school thU year.

MN-rty Connnanilr Club Entertained The Liberty Community clnb was delightfully entertained Thursday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. John Detten, near Panhandle. The president. Mrs. J.

Vance, was in charge of the business session, followed by miscellaneous shower for Mrs. Herve Lusk, formerly Miss Elsie Obrlcht, a recent bride. Refreshments were served to about 18 members, and Misses Catherine Melcalf, Florence Shunk, Sybil Wilten, Mary And Helen Slater, and Mes- rtames C. King, Hager, and Frank J. Grabber.

Travel Study Clab Meets The Travel Study club met Friday Afternoon at the home of A. Wlllborn, Madison street. Mrs J. O. Whittlngton was la charge a very Interesting lesson on Euter nd Desert Islands.

The roll cal was answered by current events. The program Is as follows: Ciuadelupe. San Bonllaa. Cedroa-- Mrs. W.

C. Boyce. NatMdad, (tas Reane Ainacion Santa MargarlU--Mrs. C. S.

Tomas. Catalloa- Mrs. Ed Barter--Mrs. W. Refreshneatx wero later served to members of the club.

Cbanslor Weymouth, David Warren aud MUses Mary Masterson. Sadie Claude Curtis, Frances and BetheniR Burgess. Tae next meeting of the i Woman's club will be held Tuesdas afternoon, September 23, at which time Mrs. Cbansloi- Weymouth wll bo hostess, at her home, 1700 liar rlson For the third time In sli, years Ed Tlmmoni of the Anaconda mine, won the mucker championship of He checked 1,200 pounds of zinc ore Into a mining car in one minute and forty-nine seconds, breaking the former record. At Glider Tests A nen gilding record was established when one of tbe motorten pluncs participating In the tests on the "Wuaerkappe" In the Rhoo Mountains, Germany, remained nine boon.

Here to a at the opening of the carnival. Miss Daisy Ingranj. who has been associated with the Young Women's Christian association In Atlanta, is the-house guest of her uncle, B. P. Hallmark, 2012 Pierce street, en route to Pueblo, to accent a similar position witb the Y.

W. C. A. there. CInb is Entertained La Cent teen club, which Has been disbanded during summer months, met In regular bualaeu session, Thursday afternoon, at tbe borne of Miss Vivian Wright, 905 Tyler street.

The meeting was devoted to making plans for the ne.v years later dainty refreshments were served to the club members. Little IVrginla who been auite III week Is reported i.iuch Improved. OPEN AIR REVIVAL WILL BE CLOSED HERE TONIGHT The open air revival which baa Men held on Fourth street Santa Fe stat'on wll' done tonight, to the Rev. B. Merrill, wto hit final menage being "The Doable Cnre.

or Real- lag Soul Body In Carlst." NEW AUTUMN FROCKS conwf ncKicns Oklagoaa City. Fraaltc appeals to the for JO.OOB cp'ton pikers cotton fields of Oklahoma were tent ont tonight by we nai Connaily, state labor commlMloaer. M.CAMMACK ATIORMtT.AT-L.1W sVMiM BvA I TexM Howie Last week five came to live at the Children's hone. Tweity-Uree boy i aad girl a have now keen received In Ihe home. been a wonderful Interest manifested In; children by the pnbllc In many ays.

Eight childless have! been made happy by the adoption of I children from this Institution. In ev-j M-y laataace where children have 1 own adopted, tho hare thoronnhly taTestlgated aa to financial ability and moral aid character, so that these will have Better than aa opportunity la life. No strlons sickness has, ever vls- the Hotae. Rome oat-of-town Mat the home a UWrty bond for endowment fund frw Several of the children ed with diftereit eharchea. child having the right lo or ker own choice In svch Mm.Nvl The Juator Womaa'i waa Ilirhttilly Mtenalned at tta tint meetlag of the new club year al of Mrs.

Miles BlvlM. Taylor atraot, Tuesday aflanoaa. The waa to hy For thje past week almost every express has brought new things to the Ready-to-Wear Department-' The New Peggy-Paige and Arthur Weiss Dresses Never have the more lovely than this season. They are made from the new smart materials. Many are paneled, while others are hand- embroidered, beaded, and buttons play an important part in the trimmings.

The new dreases will appeal to every smartly dressed woman and miss in Amarillo. Suitable for afternoon and evening wear-- $24,50 $49.50 Up We have just unpacked a large number of White Gowns suitable for the Pageant SMART INDEED ARE THE NEW COATS Smart Autumn Coils, specially selected and specially priced. Too much capnbt be placed upon the values of these coats. Every one is of the better with the finer fur and the most exquisitestyles. Viak MT MC tW New PatMni The Ladies' Store.

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