Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 217, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 13, 1913 Page: 4 of 12
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AMARILLO DAILY NEWS, SUNDAY, JULY 13, 1913.
anII rial and also by a committee that will be out on that
AMARILLO DAILY NEWS *
CHINESE TROOPS
Owned and Published by
W. J. WILLIAMS, .
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TELEPHONES.
Business Office: 471 Editorial Rooms: 472
€ HAMLETS GHOST IN MOVIES.
The evolution of the drama has been, in a
INVADING TIBET
sense, the evolution of artificial lighting. In ------
Shakespeare’s time there were only rushlights. MAIN PrRrosk s TO SELL
Hence the performance had to be given if, broad COUNTERFEIT CUPEE Fon
day. In daylight the actor’s face can not be seen DOL BLE PRICE,
at any distance with distinctness. Therefore Sha- LONDON, July 12. A Chinese in-
kespeare had to put most of the expression into vasion of Tibet by a large army is in
________________________________the lines, which grew into long speeches and solil-progreas, according to private adh
NILTON CRFER vAL.. 1 . reaching Lond the main pur-
* HNRRN.........Managing Editoroquies. - A# better lighting was-used—however-p of which is to to the simple-
the speeches grew shorter and shorter, until to minded Tibetans aaterfeit Indian
day, with the human face sharply illuminated, the—-=e-or-34---n----1-Gont—-Qnty
16 ents to manu ture. Troos
laden with these Taiie coins havet
been sent across the-porder by the
governor of Szechum,- ut the Peking
government has noth X to do with |
the expedition, and apparently does
not know about it.
' The Szechuan man ring evidently 1
are not interested in conquest. The
Indian rupee has long been recog-
Entered as second-class matter at the post-
office •* Amarillo, Texas, under the act of March
A 1879.
actor does much of his work through pantomime.
The next step in lighting is the motion picture,
where expression is everything Here the face
is seen extremely close, sometimes within six feet
of the camera, and when it is thrown upon the
Only moraine Newspaper in the Amarillo
Country. Covers the Panhandle of Texas, East-
era New Mexico, Southern Colorado and Western
Oklahoma from twelve to twenty-four hours in screen, it is usually more than life size; and we
advance of Denver, Dallas, Fort Worth, Oklahoma , get a few and startling intimacy. Besides, the
. City, and other papers carrying telegraphic dis- eye of the camera is superhuman; and the big exe
patches,sees and registers what the human eye would not
--------------------------------------------------------- nofice. Are there not possibilities here which do
not exist-on-fhe-stage For instance the ability to
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GREER’S
TEN DAY COUPON SALE
A RARE MONEY SAVING
OPPORTUNITY
Where the value of a dollar is stretched to the limit in order to move the goods
quick. Then come and see for yourself that every item is fully up to description.
Come expecting to find the biggest values you've ever found; you'll not be disap-
pointed. The entire spring and summer stock is being sacrificed—reduced prices on
everything. Those who hurry will be glad; those who don't, will be sorry.--—------
COME, JOIN THE GLAD, HAPPY CROWDS; YOU WILL SAVE
’ A LOT OF MONEY. '
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
visualize dreams and memories, and symbols and
The/Daily News will be delivered by carrier
Anywhere in Amarillo, or by mail outside of the ghosts. . If Hamlet were.acted for the movies"
city, for $5.00 a year, or 50c a month, in advance, the ghost would be a real ghost; you would be
0—■-—«••—-. i......- able to look right through him.
PANHANDLE FAIR ASSURED: J They merely photograph the scene without the
- - —) | ghost, taking a count of Hamlet's appearance and
The News records with intense gratification acting; then clear Hamlet off the stage and ex
announcement that application has been made for pose the same strip of film again, with the ghost
a charter for the Panhandle Fair, to be held in acting. I he ghost .acts according to the count
Amarillo, beginning October
4 of the presentpreviously made, timing every gesture with the
acting of Hamlet; and so his image overlays the
year..2-, - 1
The success Scored by the soliciting commit images already registered: and when the film
tee. following the raising of several heavy bon-
uses during the present year, was due only to in-
domitable and tireless energy and the lucid pre-
sentation of the phases of a large and potential
project -
Now that Amarillo has taken the lead, and
properly so, in furtherance of the enterprise, The
News believes that.other cities throughout the
run off you see the back drop right through him
while he approaches Hamlet, and the two act in
perfect unison. American Magazine.
- —— -o----
Those Pittsburg bankers seem to have bitten
off a trifles more than they could conveniently
masticate, and they will have to stand aside until
Panhandle and
strongly in line.
South Plains country will fall
The holding of an
means more to this section of Texas than any one
——other developing agency. The worth ofsuch an
exposition has been emphasized through these
columns continuously for the past three years,
The dividing line between hesitancy and an-l
surance has been crossed, and if the Panhandle
country backs the project solidly and strongly, the
first annual exposition may be made, both notable
and * resultful.
the proper adjustments can be made. It is pure-
ly a local affair; the country as a whole is in fine
shape, and Jim I Till, the big railway man, says that
annual. Panhandle I airl our farms and our mines and our ranches will this
year add ten billions of dollars to the general
store —War o 1 imes Herald
CARE. . .
(By George Matthew Adams.)
HELP THE Y. M. C. A FUND.
An exceptional opportunity will be offered
the citizenship to help start a building fund for
One of the greatest enemies’ to Society as a
whole and to the Individual in particular is Incif-
ference. Indifference unopposed eats its way sil-
enlly yet surely, and twines its death-trippin n
dels into almost every avenue of human endeavor.
Care—Carel K
It is Indifference that is filling the divorce
dockets. ■ It is Indifference that is feeding Graft
nized as money by, th Tibetans. Its ‘
n. value is about arts, white:
its silver value is ; cents. An
impiation—seized—th—sevornor—ef-
Szcheuan that rupee ight be made
at the Cheng-tu mil for 16 cents
nd worked off on th innocent peo-
Tibet at their ominal value.
Hence the Szehaan, pops are con-T
vejing great loads n-tu made
rupees with them. *
The governor miva patriotism
with thrift. .While the coins are
made to resemble ge . ne Indian ru-1
pees in size and geneappearance.
the presentment or a hinaman un- r
der a mandarin hat is ubstituted for
the head of King Gelie Just who
the Chinaman is hasinot yet been
learned.
• -
Sues Magazine .
The Russian Gratid Duke, Boris,
proposes to follow the example of
Hit George and. Cot--el—Roosevelt
by bringing his detra ra into court.
Attorney of the grdauke have
given notice of a TiLAT suit against
an American magazil which has a
wide circulation in Encland. . -
The article which he magazine
published describe - the . Grand
duke’s career in Manchuria during
the Russo-Japanese was as a lurid
episode, and said that General Kurds
patkin ent him back to Russia. The
cane is to be tried in London, if it
comes to trial, and I wyers are try-
ing to gather ev ider here now
—F ****=------=
eral Kuropaikin nA*! to be the ones
most competent to sttry whether
General Kuropatkin ent Boris away
Qr m the army, If the famous mem-
■ he Romsbott family and
.....mfrander-In-eldef—ol—the Flusihian.
al les in Manchuria take the wit.
stand they will provide an in
teresting episode for the British me-
Iropolis._______________________________
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W
ITEM ASZISME
constantly slapping the
the Y. M. C. A. by patronizing the. -Amarille: It is Indifference that
Chautauqua, which will, be held here from July, face of Good Government. It is Indifference that |
25 to July 30. blocks the way of advancement of every great and .
The educational and entertainment feature of good project or purpose of people, of towns, of.
“It can’t be
done
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the Chautauqua will be par excellence. Twenty
nations.
Care--Care! A
• It is Indifference, on the part of workers in the
attractions will be offered during these five days. ‘
embracing lectures by some of our greatest Amer ;
ican thinkers, cartoonists, electrical demonstra- : store, the office, and in public stations that keeps
lions, musical and vocal features .of the very High- athem d wand rusts their very souls—while oth-
est character! and in all, we will have before-ns ers pass on and up.
educational and entertaining features that H has
taken a life time to perfect.
A portion of the receipts will be turned over
to the committee for the Y. M C. A fund. It is
Care—Care!
For if you don't < are—if you don't pull off 1
your coat and roll up your sleeves and with
< heerfulness and willingness in your system enter 1
It is impossible to maintain
health and strength if you
allow the stomach to be-
come weak, the liver slug-
gish and the bowels consti-
pated,—but you can guard
against such troubles by the
daily use of ■ .
To be Sure
ON THAT NEXT TRIP
peN
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North, East or West, use The Rock Island
Low Summer Fares Effective June 1st; Dining
Cars on all Through Trains, an
J.T. JOHNSON
Gen. Agt.
I Rock
Island
PHONE 350
Call us up
ELECTRIC BREEZES
BLOW AT WILL
AGAIN WE REPEAT: BE COMFORTABLE!
hoped that the citizens of Amarillo will attendupon your daily, tasks, you have no one but your
this Chautauqua, and will availtherns-lves of the self to blame i hind end conditions dwart you
opportunity of buying their tickets on July I ith, and push you out of the path to useful Accom-
on which date they will be offered for sale at sc v plishment. .
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
It may be impossible for you to visit the coast, and enjoy the
cool sea breeze, so bring the comfort to you with an Electric
Fan. We have all sizes and kinds.
it. Nunn Electric Co.
417 Folk
Phone 79
eral of the prominent business places in Amilio.
* A'
careare
Be
Win-
dow
7*M 5.
Regent's
ig Raus-Mit'em S ale
Special Lots Priced Exceptionally Low for This Week
$2.50 White Linen
Pumps.......$1.95
$3.00 Pumps .... $2.35
$3.50 Pumps.....$2.95
LOTS OF PEOPLE have prospered this week at our expense. We have wrap-
ped up shoes faster than ever before. If you have any desires in the direction of
prosperity in the shoe line, now is the time to satisfy them. Every pair perfect-
ly fitted, but sold at lowest possible price.
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Special Lot Womens $4
Oxfords all styles; Raus-
Mit-'Em.........95c
1
Special Lot Mens $4.00
Oxfords; Patent and
Gun Metal; Raus-Mit-
Em ............95c
Sale Prices
strictly
cash to all
Mail orders will
Boys and Girls low shoes
Shoe Store
recive prompt and in ties and strap sandals;
svvsvv P*YP, . ■
careful attention. Raus-Mit-Em.. ..95€
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Greer, Hilton R. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 217, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 13, 1913, newspaper, July 13, 1913; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1686886/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.