Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 66, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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AVAH!!.in MM.T KW fRll'AT. JA3CART 19 191S.
VM.K THItKK.
B H EXPERT
Says Money Poured Into
Great Industry Stimulus
to Husiness
1 MA
AUTD DEFENDED
T
New York. Jan. IS. little over
a ur uxo a carefully prepared rco-
uril of the number of anion oblleg
iiianurai ttirvj awl nohl in the I'tilted
States a .voir earlier was read to a
laiv meeting of mcrican auto.no-
11 in to. fact ti rem which an held .it
YVashiricton. I'haunccv M iHpew
who at that time was a I'nltcil Statin
senator had been asked to address
these automobile manufacturers.
Senior licpew had espiilal facilities
.:-SiT. iL a: mi III
A Trio of Young Shorthorns from tht Cary Ranch in Routt County That Will
Be Seen at the Stock Show in Denver January 15-20.
to he gathered for use In hi address
. I. ..... I.: I
f.. u. ...... .! " ' "'Mill "lie IIIBII IIIIl Ull-l.
aw I va'II ink a 'U(Hr 41 Mi-ill
Information. The !..tis.i. hUb" " -". P-.y
were collected l.ytho.i.n1.orKhoed1:n :a rp" ns' a8 v"in
iim.ookii juausncai nimiv in e inane
Ihrt the American people had invest-;
d a little over three hundred nil-
linii dollars in Hie previous c.ir in
autoi: ol ilea
It s happened that a tew I' otitis
earlier .li'ii.cs .1. Mill ill :i'i a blrcss
wbi'h he delivered before a iMic
bnc!v inlled attention to the fait :hat
llie Ai'iei lean people would. Pi lliej
eir I'M" . spend about three lllil-
I ion dollars In the piualuue of a.ito-j
mobiles. I
Mr I'iil apiat ul Iv . was at tl'utj
tii a little apprehensive th.i ihel
illwi-' ji; of so much money f"mi
th- ordinary ha'incls of business an.!
industry irto the exclusive field of
autot!'nblle8 was an economlr mis-
take. And it was a fair infe-ence
from what he sail that lie la-el
that view on the fact that a great
of the automobile Ih';tis Mr.
W.tttlmhfii.se's fisuus; d .1 iiol dif-f.-ir
n. the Inves'n-ent of iMoiev in
ll-V mitiiiiiiibiles W !K I'oiii erni'd.
from those collected bv Senator lie.
pew at' I by lam' I. Mil Cut Mr.
W estiiu lioue went furlber ib'
caused Imiuiries to be niaile resleit-
ill" the upkeep ol iinoiiinl iliv III U
from iiiorfKicim; their homepso th.
they nileht thereby raise nionev wlMi
hit h to buy automobiles. In Cali-
fornia. In Connecticut nml Massa'du'-
setts ppd to some extent In New
York city savin's banks wer dlf
posed not to lend anv niotiov upon
real estate security unless there could
be nsKimnce that the f1::"' would
net b" ued to buv at 'omol.ile
It Was a Normal Hovlnc.
Miho'iirh f' hundred uiil'inn .lo1-
lars Is a urei'ter amount thi'ti the
t irmers of the Cniied States re- I1''
int'le eai in the I'niied Slates. The for anv crop except in? corn wheat
figures which he received jus;i:ied and cotton le - i rtb.. less the i e' :(..
him in savinvr to the writer that the of so much i-ipitnl lno the field o'
ni keep of Amerran automobiles. In- automobile industry has not or- nlon-
1 iil i ii u lnuffeiirs' salaries repairs ed anv nionev embarrasment. It has
tires uasoline taxes and license fees resulted in b-ilbMnc u colossal In-
amoi nted to -ibont three hundred dustr'al centers--Michican. Ohio In-
millii'iis Therefore Mr. Westiiu- diana-and the-e In-lustrles have
lions felt Justified In siyini; that made it Inevitable that mmh of the
six hundred million dollars wan not ' money used In the development of
I too lame a sum to fix as the amount them should speedily find Its way
majority of these automobiles werej
purchased purely for recrettlou or
pb asure.
Vi's1limlioiiM Studies ltiisiiicv
('ur'o isly enough at the very time
Mr Hill was collect iri; his i -tai!" I
(of nionev which automobiles in a back into the channels of commerce
single vear cost the
I'nlted State.
informal ion respectini; the automo-'
mid al.'o at tiie lime
people of the or trade. Moreover within the past
I two years there has been a rreaf
Th'-re was some apprehension lest development of the automobile lndns-
this enormous expenditure might ser-! try in the direction of motor cars
iio.slv embarrass the money markets. I'sed for business purposes. Many
I In some strifes legislation was pro- of the best authorities In the ruio-
bile i : 1 1 1 .stry
Senator liepe
was lausliu- stati.stics would
wlmh I nd it been pradi1 able
have prevented Individuals
mo' tie Industry are of the (million
thai motor cprs purchased solely for
ri'i reatii n re.ai bed thel" i !'- : .il
.''out t v o eirs M.'o Th"i r v ill of
tjri rr 'fl V vltM" l '" '"' :'l"r ib'MM'ld Ml
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av.:. u:..- ir v. lieu t!:- 1. eic ' "' ' ' ;' 1 1 - '' $
roir's. V. . ii.c: vho ?! .iher's l7 1 . 1--. ..V ' -i fire r- ' ' 1 - . A
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lA I I III ' I -X 1 I ) I V. I.r hiMl 11. e ! . V :.:s..le.. ie.M..r'll 1
II I lA I I M " I 1 fx V til I' h - 1 . -ir M e
Y r V : probable that
liiJil
; '!'e
! ll'.'T'S
1:1;' Mil"
crisis wl'Ii Auoty. I' is f r s.il- at
dri'g s'ores. Vn!e 1 r f:ce 'eoi:
for I'xpoct.int mot i'. crs.
1'RADriELD nrouLATor. CO
Allau' .1 Ca.
The City Market
1 invite all of my old custi nit rg and firnd to call and see tne In
mv new market. I have moved my market from the old sli.uk on
Tavlor street to 405'.. I'olk street Come and see the most sani-
tary market in Amarillo.
I'uv yoei eatables w lu re von can lie assured of them being idea 11
am! pure; also handle in rv new place fish ovsfers. . --et.il i ! .
better eyts. muiltrv ':a:u' and ;ii kles and anvthln in tne pdis!:
Ill.e
I a'-o In-olle bread. Pi's. . aki-s aid ;i 11 1 1 Ii 11 ! n.'np'e'.
I market I mal;.' a specii'lv of dies-1111; poultry
li ti.e Ileal line I lairv the ll:os c mi 1 It f sm k !: tow II
beef in irk tetidi rloins sw ei threads brains spare rib
rolls hevoiishire family style p u k vicsju'e. the tend rest
1 11 1 1. beef and muitot'.
a 1 1
Spe. el"
of val
( all rs up and trv a big roast and see for ynurself. I .mun i 11 it
belli lad'es and nentlenien to call and see my new place.
Yours For a Market Place
THE CITY MARKET
A. W. PHILLIPS Prop.
Phone 137
II .iter
i' :t t
Mutual power for
W a -oll-i Mini I'l-e III".
I'V this til: -. l;ne;t
leteiv have i!is 'pp. Mred
M.inv I roni 1 let of I on i.
! Helativelv speakini:. Mie '
al'i'e .'It the srto exposi'ion here v a
; made up of a greater number ef
stratii'irs or visitors to New Yo-k
than of clti.ens of the communi" .
; very wealthy bank president w ! .'
jllws in the west was obliged to 11;-
pial to some of his banker frlen N
'v t!ns c!ty for help in seenrir".' In !.
I Ings. He arrived In New York !
I an evening train one day when '
I exhibition was In propress nnd
nma.ed when told by the pr-
of the hotel of which he has Mw -been
n Kiiest when viM'in- in '
city that there was neither mom 1
co- a -ll'elile f'r a sing! - other 1. .' 1
c- He Went to several !..!. ! I
there m.-t v th the same orv 1
( appeal to his friends s ! '
' ' ufor- I 1 - Ind'Vtr.Ts upi 1 c 1 ..: i
iH'i-er Moors a hot I '. . ' .
' onsiderable dis'ain e ' i a !
B bT of the tow 11 Hi... ..' tii.. 1 .
1 managers estitnated that 'I- ai:'
moiiiie extillution !irou-ht to V. 1
York first and last including v
tors who cam from r niv s'.bm ;
not less than a hundred thousa 1
persons. Some of the m.uiuf.u t '
ers report that the are re. civ f
relatively a greater num'.er of 1
ders for cars for people who live we-' i
of the .Mississippi er than f. r t o I
who dwell In that part of the co intr i
where the automobile first est ill U-' j
ed Itself aH a favnrit
llarrv (Slim) Salic star pi p..
of the Cardinals has signed 1'
"Slim" always had the number
most of the National learae .ntt.
niiv time he was half-w.iv right
if he ilde (n the cart r xt se.is.
he will put n-nny a came In
oli-mns for Koi'cr :rex: ahan - box
ip l y
QUIRK & SCOTT
Liccnscd.Sanitary Plumbers Repair Work o Specialty
Office 106 E.7th St.
Phono 341
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We Read The Daily Papers
Getting proper information and naturally
absorb what knowledge we can from the va-
rious advertisers.
We note with pleasure that many merchants
have experienced the best of success during
the past year-far better than ever.
Our case is different General conditions
have been against us and we haven't dis-
persed our usual amount; we are therefore
in posession of a too-much supply and offer
you the final saving of the season a reduc-
tion of ONE-THIRD on the past Fall suit
and overcoat supply.
We don't say one thing and do another
there will be no further reductions.
Your last chance to get the dependable kind
at a saving worth your while.
Ktippcnhcimer suits and overcoats are of-
fered at a saving of one-third the original
selling price.
Here are the quotations:
The $35.00 kind selling now at $23.35
30.00
25.00
20.00
18.00
it
20.00
16.65
13.35
12.00
You Ve read the prices-kindly note
the conditiong governing the sale.
Charges added for alterations charges added
for pressing none sent on approval none
charged to anyone none exchanged for any
one.
SEE LOUIE
Amarillo Clothing Co.
Store on the wrong side of the street a little out
of the way but it pays to walk.
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