Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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THE CLEARING HOUSE FOR BUYING, SELL ING, TRADING, WANT-FILLING
Carries Your Wants to
All of Northwest Texas
Masonic Bulletin
(Week commencing Dec.
20.)
Friday, 10:30 Christmas Ob-
servance Knights Templar.
Program at 10:30, ceremonial
at 11 sharp, central time. Be
on hand early in full uniform.
All regular Templars will re-
ceive a hearty welcome.
Friday 7:30, Stated mect-
ing Blue Lodge
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—One sewing machine,
good as now. For $20.00. $5.00 cash
and $2.00 week. Enquire at M. A in
Transfer Co. 404 E. 4th.
9th.
feet to water, fifteen hundred gal-
ion well on tract adjoining this. You
don't find a bargain like it every
day. For particulars address P. O.
Rax 41. Price 110.0g. per sere.
WOMAN’S MASTERPIECE is MAN
(Continued from Page Three.)
went of that germ of life.
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
DRS. CRUME A KILLOUGH
Rooms 1, 2 and 3. Bivins Building.
* Practice Limited to
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Phone 608.
FOR SALE—Shetland ponies, regis-
t erred stock, can be shipped by ex
press at small cost. Shetland Farm,
Amarillo, Texas. 34-241
FOR SALE—Saxon Six, $785,00,
Saxon runabout $165.00. Full elec-
trical equipment. Write for litera-
lure. A. W. Blough, Canyon, Texas.
35-1 Ip
FOR SALE CHEAP—Overland “40"
Call 682. 37-tf
FOR SALE—At old Sehang slaush-
ter house north of sanitarium. Two
extra high bred red sows with pigs.
43-2p
FOR TRADE
TO TRADE—Forty or go acres of
best shallow water land in part pay-
meant for Amarillo house. Address
Room 18, now Fuqua Bldg. 42-4p
LOST
LOST- Black hand purse with a ten
dollar bill inside pocket. One silver
dollar wrapped in a five dollar bill
on inside. Aeturn to 300 Johnson
selfishness in man be transformed
into service for man and then, but
not till then will the nations of the
earth realize the meaning of the Sa
vior when He said "Peace on earth
good will toward men.’’
FORT
There is only one way for man to
realise his vision of a man and that
is Ged’s way. Design his character,
plan his life then choose for, his;
mother a woman on pable of breath-
ing into that man’s unborn soul, day
by day the ideals of his father and. Ms .
how can a woman Ae this unless she. OUMIOTMIAD 1
is that father’s equal. How can she HATT Iiniln W 1
do tills unless she fully understands UIHIU I ITINU ILL
and is in sympathy with the father’s ------- "*-
ideals. The grain of corn no matter
dow purely bred- cat never repre-
duce its like unless soil in which it
Is planted possesses every element
within that grain of corn. Not only
as a nation but as a man-ruled
world we have reached the place
LOST—Bunch of keys between City ” in our progress where Woman Must
— te live and
for reward.
, 44-3p
Light office and Tenth and
Return to Daily News.
folk.
44-3p
be Free:
FORT WORTH, Tex., Dec. 24 -
J. H. Synnott n. E. Underwood
BYNNOTT & UNDERWOOD
Attorneys-at-Law
General, Civil and Criminal Practice
Rooms 31, 32, and 33 Carson Bldg
Amarillo, Texas.
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L. C. BAERETT
Attorney-at-Law
Room 6. Eakle Building
Damage Suits a Specialty.
Phone 10. - Amarillo. Texas
E. T. Miller Marvin Jones
Attorneys-at-Law
General Practice
Rooms 33, 34 and 35, new Fuqua
Building.
Phone 763. Amarillo, Texas
C. M. EAKLE
Funeral Director, Embalmer.
Phone 21
Ambulance all Hours.
FOR SALE - Three pair young white
rabbits. Norman Hopkins. Phone
790, 1614 Harrison. 43-3p
FOR SALE — Good Jersey cow to be
fresh in spring. A bargain. Phone
1130 or call at 101 N. Fillmore St.
43-3p
FOR MALE—Folk street lot, close
in for thirteen fifty. Cash. Box 178.
43-31
FOR SALE—Thorough bred bronce
turekys, R. A. Campbell, Canyon,
Tex. 43-60
FOR SALE — Birdseye maple bed
room furniture, oak dining table,
mission library table, gas stove, coil
range, kitchen cabinet and other
furniture. 1109 Van Buren. Phone
883. 44-2
FINE remale Scoten Collie and halt
Shepherd pups for sale. Am leaving
city. C. E. Secord. 610 Harrison St.
Amarillo. 43-3p
FOR RENT
TO LATE TO CLASSIFY
CHIMNEY CLEANING done by two
experienced men. Bricks taken out
of chimneys. Phone 1308 or 85.,
45-tt
LOST- -Black leather penny purse,
snap fasting, containing about
$1.25 in change. Finder please keep
contents for services rendered and
mail purse to 1004 Harrison Street.
45 2p
LOST- Child's white fur neck piece.
Finder please return to Daily News
1.j-3t
FINE female Scotch Collie and half
Shepherd pups for sale. Am leaving
city. C. K. Secord. GIO Harrison St
Amarillo. 45-3p
PRINTER WANTED-Better than
two-thirder, man who can set ads
and du job work if necessary. Salary
$40 per month. Write me today and
1 will wire you Saturday night if 1
want you to come Monday, R. C.
Edgell, Melrose, New Mexico
43-Gp
think and act.’s
freedom a mer
but the freedom
tion of the Sal
1
Nor is her
race. The free
every phase of 1
the development
logical necessity “h fore
reach the zenith
woman la not onl
shine and th or ra
husbandman of
who cultivates, p
velups and even 1
bulk nt these hn
political question
woman is n ques-
on of the human
an of woman in
I that pertains to
man is a psycho-
man can
his power, for
the Ml the sun-
the human markets-of the world.
From the hour of red ■ time till the
Reaper of Death hrvests the souls
of men for eternity, she lives and
gives and spends her life lor them.
The Marterpiece of mean may he an
invention, 3 work of art, a new flow
er or a perfected animal but woman’s
masterpiece like that of Dod's is
DR. CLAUDE woLcorr
Physician and Surgeon
Practice limited to treating Catarrh
and diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat.
Glasses Properly Fitted
105 and 107 West Fourth Street.
Phone 606.
W. Boyce. W. A. Davidson
BOYCE A DAVIDSON
Lawyers
Rooms 7. 8. 9, 1 and 10, new Eber-
stadt Bldg.
Amarillo, Texas.
FOR RENT— Nice clean rooms In
plastered house, close In. $2.00 and
$2.50 per week, 204 West 7th St.
244-tr
FOR RENT—Three rooms furnisho-
for housekeeping, modern, conven-
iences! 701 Buchanan street. Phone
166. 43-3p
FOR RENT—One modern furnished
bungalow, close In. Phone 1009.
,43?p
CAPABLE BOOKKEEPER, corres-
pondant, rapid typist, successful
road salesman, steady age and habits
good health, references, solicits in
terview with parties having tempo-
rary or permanent job, open or prow-
pective. Address, Kay. Postoffice
Box 474. 45-4p
FOR RENT Three furnished rooms
for light housekeeping, modern. Call
605 -
Van Buren, Phone 1490. 45-3p
WANTED
M. B. Harris L. N. Pennock
DRS. HARRIS A PENNOCK
Osteopaths and Surgeons
Rooms ti, 7. 17 and 18 new Fuqua
Bldg. Office Phone 795. House
Phones 1302 and 541.
WANTED—Work by the hour.
Phone 639. 1 ... 240-tr
Amusements
(Continued from Page Oue).
The release of Morse from Atlanta
was hailed with great joy by finan-
rial circles, where Morse had ro-
tained nearly all of his friends.
Morse’s return brought fear Into the
camps of his enemies. For the world
of finance breeds many foalins and
Morse’s success aroused some jea!-
ousles. There were those who chuck-
led when the panic of 1907 broke
and swept away like a house of cards
the institutions he had believed so
strong. It had always been believed
that had Morse been given a little
Hog receipts ,ottO; market 5 to 10
lower, top $7.30, bulk $7.00@7.25;
market steady for week
Cattle receipts 1800 including 20
Toada Mexicans expected 5 p. m:
market strong and active, top on
beef steers $8.00, bulk $6 66@ 7.5";
no stockers here; cows $1.40 1 5 50,
heifers $5.00 @ 6.60: bulls $4.26%
7 5,50: calves $ 1.50 (@ 7.00 for the
week: steers 50 higher; cows and
heifers 25 to 40 higher: bulls steady
David T. Hanson, M. D. *
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON
Surgery and Surgical Diseases el
Women.
Pathological Laboratory
Suite 30. Carson scudten.
Phone 650
Mt,
Cash onts--No. 2 white 48% 60
52; No 3 white 476047%; No. 9
mixed 444@16%.
SPORT CILEI
Fill
and calves quarter higher.
Sheep receipts 400: market steady
KANSAS CITY GRAIN
time to avert the catastrophe, there
never would have been any Indict-
but she is the‘meats, and his financial power would
vis human crop,
nes, directs, le-
ouron the rrest
in products for
of the world.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dec. 24 -
Cash wheat—No. 2 red 119; No. 3
red 118@ 118%: No. 2 hard 118%
fi 120%: No. 3 hard 118@ 120.
Cash corn-No. 2 white 66% (
67: No. 3 white 66@66%: No #
mixed 66% @ 67: No. 3 mixed 00 49
Friday, Dec. 20.
Navidad Handicap, $1500, at Jun-
rez track.
Freddie Welsh vs. Frankie Calla-
han, at New York.
Jack Dillon vs. Jim Savage, 10
rounds, at New York.
Saturday, Dec. 20.
Horse racing at Cheltenham. Eng-
land.
Build a Concrete Silo with a ten
years guarantee. See L. P. Meara at
Brazelton-Pryor Co. 144-tf
have grown to an enormous size.
A large number of friends will Sat-
urday cheer his steamer Oceana,
which will sail for Bermuda under
the American flag, the first Ameri-
can steamer ever to sail from an
American purl to Bermuda.
Personals
vi
Let Long Distance Wires
Carry Your Glad Christmas
Thoughts to Far Away Friends
man.
Why has the'development of the
human race been so slow? Because
every step forward man's freedom
has advanced him his offspring has
fallen back a half a step or more
due to the limitations of the mno-
ther How can h woman who has
never handled even a dollar in her
own way develop In her child the
elements of a great financier? J'f«t
as long as women is forced to beg.
or steal tell a falsehood, or sell her
honor te obtain the necessities of
life just so long will she continue
to bear a race of beggars, thieves,
liars and moral degenerates.
How can a mother mold in her
child the principles of a statesman
when she neither sees, knows nor
feels the needs of-her state? How
can she inspire in her con the essen-
tials of a powerful minister so long
as she is merely a burden hearer
In the church? If women are to bear
the great financiers of the business
world: If the / are to mold and train
our political leaders. If they are to
produce the spiritual forces of the
J. M. HYDEN.
Optometrist and Optician
New location Phone 1598
Suite 35 New Fuqua Building.
Glasses fitted without the use of
drugs.
LEWIN N. PITTMAN.
Optometrist and Mig. Optician
Leases Ground Here.
402 Polk St.
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St. Louis Mo You will never regret
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20-1r
Bay Firestone Tires—Die “Most
Miles per dollar” kind. Sam H
Vaughn. 23 tr
WANTED— Clean, cotton rags. Ama-
rillo Daily News Office.
AUTO top repairing, all-work guar-
anteed. Sam B. Vaughn.
37-tf
Friday Program at The Grand
Animated Weekly (Universal)
church: they must have free accear
to these institutions that they may
catch the vision of he world’s needs
The master artist knows, sees and
Topics. 1 . a coin feels the product of his art before
Fruit and Flowers (Nestor) com Tacha, him brale to the canvas
WANTED—Good girl for general
housework. Phone 406. 905 Tyler.
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MISCELLANEOUS
BRALDS made from combings. Elite
Hairdressing Parlor, 16 Fuqua Bldg.
Phone 77. 293-tf
IF IT is help you want, phone su,
Amarillo Employment Agency. We
get the help without delay. E. New.
som, manager, P. • Box 776, Ama-
rillo, Texas, 97-tt
RUBBER STAMPS—Caldwells print-
ing office. 34-15p
FIRST class board and room, $5.00
per week. 710 Buchanan street.
Phone 1684. 36-1 Up
IRRIGABLE LAND— 200 acres of
choice land in the shallow water
belt at Portales, N M., to trade for
close in improved property in Ama-
rillo. Trade with owner. Box 206,
Amarillo. 17-tf
CHOICE Tennessee Red Peanuts
In ten pound lots or more Delivered
to any address in Amarillo at 10
cents per pound. W. E. Brown, Por-
tales, N. M. 3941
edy. .
The Man in the Attic (Frontier)
drama.
Title Unknown.
* Vaudeville Joe Dedoff, “The
World’s Strongest Man With Iron
Teeth "
Saturday’s Program
The Stronger Love (drama. Imp
Mary Pickford Rtelease.
The Life Savers (comedy) Crys-
tal.
The Two Thieves (brama) Nestor.
Murdoch MacQuarrie.
Title Unknown. ,
Vaudeville:. Same as above.
♦ Jesse’s Orchestra,
Try Daily News want 4ds
lie touches his brush to the canvas
The master architect designs I
Flora Bess Hopping, of Farwell,
was a guest at the Elk Hotel Wed-
nesday night.
H. L. Goats, of Hereford, was
stopping at the Elk Hotel this week.
Ed L. Doland, local manager for
the Southwestern Telephone Com-
pany at Plainview, came up on the
afternoon train yesterday on a short
business trip
John M Britten, of Groom, WAF
among the cattle men at the Elk
Hotel last night.
Seymour Clark, of Wichita, Kan-
sas, was another cattle man at the
Elk Hotel Thursday night.
W. F Ashmead, a prominent cat-
tle man of Jericho, was eireuiting
among the cattle men at the Elk
Hotel last night.
Dan Trigg, a well known, cattle
man of Panhandle, left late yester-
day for Fort Worth to spend Christ-
mas with his mother.
Mrs. Luisa Williams, of Clarendon,
is here for a holiday visit with her
parents. Mr and Mrs. Louis Burson
north of the city.
W. D Jordan of Pamo, was
among the cattle men at the Ama-
rillo Hotel Wednesday night.
PLAINVEW BAR TO HONOR -
RETIRING JUDGE KINDER.
structure for a certain purpose and
selects building inaterial suited to
that purpose Not so with woman
She is expected ti produce some,
thing of which she knows nothing
ind has no virion She Is expected
to be the architect of mew’s dives
with no knowledge of the building
material of which men’s lives are
constructed. The world expects wo
men to produce masterpieces in hu
man art without any training for
their profession, and every hour *<
read the results in the tragedies 1
PLAINVIEW. Tex. Dec.24
Honoring the retiring district judge
Judge 1. S. Kidder and the judge
elect. Judge R. C. Joiner, the mem
Don’t overlook the Auction Sale 739.
at E. E. Finklea’s. Buy your Christ
mas presents at your price.
MONEY to loan on farms and
ranches. Gouldy Exchange Phone
39-61
A little over two sections of shat-
low water land for sale, only forty
Don’t Take Chances
+ Sats with colds and at.
A At dEXi neis from espoiwe
m“ in the rain.
157
Know real wet
weather comfort,
"esquey
1-REFLEX
AT SLICKER
, 1 Warepred ibressk and
7 METE
* a creep and button
E $3.00 Everywhere
* - Prelector In, 750.
A. J. TOWER CO. SMTSHACTION CIAANED
BOSTON Send for free Cotalor
the human race.
The death struggle in Europe this
very hour is the greatest example in
history of this tragie failsey. For
one hundred and rinty venerations
the nations of the world have been
rearing men by acoe sided stamiard
For. four thousand years men have
been born to belie ve their first duty
was to themsrive and their fellow
men Their duty to their own mo-
ther, wife and hell ToBN child has been
made secondary to their King and
country. All Europe is fighting the
selframe principle s in one another
which they them elves have forced
their mothers to bear in them
No nation can rise above its mne
liters and no mo her can rise above
her origin and environment. Free
dom I* the one 0 ing lacking In the
life of woman. Out greatest men
have never yet been born nor will
they be nor can they he until wo
man is free as man to live, to think.
In art, to grow Then will she catch
a glimpse of the needs of the world.
Then will ahis M the vision of 0
more perfect race of men . Then but
not till then will woman have the
power to breathe into the unborn
rare the spirit of peace and content-
men. Then but not till then will the
bers of the Pininview bar will have
is their guests Saturday evening
the members Of the bar in the Sixty
fourth Indielar District: wmitimt
8 P Huff, H 11 Hemtricks and It
W Hall of the Court of Civil: AD
peals of the Seventh District There
ire fifteen lawyers In the district,
outside of Plainview and twenty
two having Plainview as their resi
tence Judge W C Mathes, Judie
It C. Randolph and Col. R P
Smythe, a retired barrister, are ar
ranging a formal progrant.
THE LEADER
The Barber Shop Near ilia Pow
office.
BATHS
First-class Work and Courteous
Treatment. 114 East Fifth St.
Panhandle Shippers
Keep Your Eye on The
Dependable Market.
OKLAHOMA NATIONAL
STOCK YARDS CO.
Juel a few words—that fine gift of remembrance—spoken
over the Long Distance wires to friends from whom you are
separated on Christmas will make the day brighter and more
significant.
And, by the way, why not typify the Christmas idea of
kindliness and good will throughout the year? The South
western Long Distance Telephone is always at your disposal
to help you make others happier.
THE
SOUTHWESTERN
. TELEGRAPH &
TELEPHONE COMPANY
A TAJ ax Heat the water fr the entire
taa VV ater house (let hot water er 4 *P
AFINA YYao at any the, dap *
Mieaters might
NOTICE
Any stockman sending us name and address of any one
who will ship car of bogs to Fort Worth market in the next
thirty days, we will send, them a Beautiful Leather Memoran-
dum Railway Rate Book on Live Stock.
DAGGETT-KEEN COMMISSION COMPANY,
Stock Yards, Fort Worth, Texas.
OUR WALL PAPER SALE
Will continue, affording youran opportunity to supply
your needs at such bargain prices as will certainly not occur
again for another year.
Phone 1614.
A. DERDEN.
616 Polk St. Opposite Opera House
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