Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 219, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 16, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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AMARJIJX) !AIM NEWS. II h.sltAY. 41 LV IA. 1012.
P MI SAILOR HAS CRUEL
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I. I ACFIC.
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( r T'.fr - 'i. .i n ' 1 "I ) I'T Streets
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Tuc I a. H will !e delivered hy
itiii atvwh.re In Ainarllio or hy
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? r o: -11 a month. In advan.
Ill I PHONES
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handl i f I i.i. II. fieri Now M'-xi1 o
..-uthern olorad i an I 'A chI'Tii )k !-
hoiim f r i r : i twelve t . t went y-f.rir
aouM i-i iih.iri' " of 1 ti v r . Ii.iil.n
Ft. Wort!.. Oklahoma 'l'y an I o'h.-r
aaperi i arrj :ni: t le.:ra hl 'Imhat' ! j
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F.Meri: ms He. ond-cUmt matter a'
lh potof.'ae at An.arlllo. Texas
under th. k'tof Manh ."!. I H 7
nil- i in. mi:i.
I.orlmir Ik ffint ! . Ar.m p.ailcy
and the rnPfil S'tatct. .'-n.it.. drf.r
Grca!r An aril. i i !--rt)-rit up
. th" f'l fiihl.i-r nf Cotnn.i ri-f
LAND EXPERIENCE
Was Thrown from Horse
and May Never He Able
To Walk Again
U'ashifutoii. Ji C lii' 1.
I'r "(i rit T.ifl h.m .ms d to
li i in for in i 'aHioiii i. r !.i vo ijiit
Afrny Hi.'i t.av.i; i--r ... " ilV
It l to ai t a j.i : onal a: ! n i-t
not he ii.M)iri.liH -hat tl.i. . wii!.i-m
and Bailors art- . nt to ;.-hi.t; on : r
h" Hipi purpose of alien !;n on
the (....nt at official ar il .. in;
'if' Hut Th.-v are sent hire to do
''' ri'v tnil'f.iry hi;. ti.i. a: work
tri th. !: tiifn in and UiaMitid -le
f rx.J (t m ' ( " fit m
In i while orr.' of these vour.jrer f!l
!n cii'i. th- i . r.--1 .I.-ti nifiiliirlT
o ii 1 1' ' fon-Mut j. it" fa I ; Id"
"- nrroinj.at)' I I'm on h - i 1t-t
Mfit SerPMe Mead .r warn
in m pent to t h- ?;! al If' navy
" tv an 'I to at out .f the hlto
!!'' nl.4 II.- ha1 !. t In r.- ato.t
i : hin h tnii.i on n hoim-
m k it'll with ttu- r.Hi'i' 't.rf. c'-
IN ' k ri i k park Saliorn nn. r. f.r-r-'
hoi i-i'ini'ti onlinarllv tha' n tr . i
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CONGRESSMAN LlfiTHICUM
FIRST and FOREMOST
IN EVERYTHING
Fl-V . -J.I-.. "! 1 . '"1 .tk. f rfTw
A voiuaa h pl.nl t!ioui:Mn ari- ofn i "i- ' ' ''!'.
for tr'T? tnnn ! ' ' u ' ' . -.
I ' - .' i' man' i' '! '
If a tiliphoiK' fipfratoi .u'. ai ' '' ' ' "'" '
flw hair (o-il l o . i' t th! h "' "f r!" '' 1 ' '
lt hhoftrir i '' "'" ' ''- ' l !
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i'h ' n !)' nlil to 'h. ho-pi'i
" 1 1 ' I ' h : ho-it hPi- ' hi.
'itii'i: if 'i of li. .(;vm a' i
iHU-opi ra'iw aititv In mipiport o!
AtuaxlHn h tin- ilimoiinl of tin- rH. ii I
nd rrniHt ) itlscfi liy all
Wntiotii Muffrai.'Uth poim with
iTldt- to the f )' t that thi- l"it. In-r h
Wlf ran In-ill him ilri-Hnini; a khl
It Ik now ilalini'il tha' Mo- iar'l n
ut Hc-n appli" tr'- wh riallv a pun-
apple .im Ailain pin" I after 'lie
apple
Kle or Hal. leu'' Atnai jllo hIhoiM
fhsht the frt In favor of the IukI
for who tan measure the iHlhlll
of a human life'
Whilf lint olhi-rN- il 'ii v I n i; r
.ft impi-ai hmi nf. Mr Taft k frietidH
Indivn atitlv iio-tt t;t he i not the
orltiira! 'nm f.i' man
M" i n i -! - !i.'Mrt on Mr I
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W!iAI 10 liO IN CAS!'.
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T 1 1 1 1 1 '';'... -iiifiotM t 'he "it
of he 'tin.. I o . i r i fi. phi v it' I in- ' "oe
oil' of t1 . ..' iiiini loom ni
I'et'l't n 'to !i -olil th' iiin'l i r
h r ton - ii Hj.nf
I lu tr Hon-t r tft y Yean Olrl
The (iil i- llMi lor p-i Wotfrn
i t.oti-1 .ni ir'.m liiKtltution I"
io Pi H half n..'iirv old Th
In I hi 1 1 n I nie of th. I a ml ma i k- of i h
' i i-i n ' niatiil'nif a' thf Intetni-itlon of
M.i irhnettn iven ie Rli'l 'r ft...i h
'Met Jlth Thoiim- . IrrlH one I. h k
fw-.i in ifip .-.t -1 r 1 r. riri le n
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i J ( harlen IJnthlrun. the in-w i.iKr'sn.Hii ironi Hait.n.i.te. wan otii-e j
country nrhonlmiitter tut foiri dei iiled that law aid polin was to be b'l
profenalon. lie (tradualeil from the law il par:nn at of 'he John lopkln um
Trlty and hat since prai tired hie pro'eK-ion u a--: i.i rt:p with bia Lro'fla
ti:ki: m.vi:iio. .. ()f ri.ni a l)ranrh
Sp.M.lly Keporie.l For .!. Mnariii The 1)30 ma an 'iMHri'l
Haily New 'IreHK and was followed on the name
At ii late convention .. ih. .r. "n'B by MoUnt 'ar and
" fM'a! .rKunlatlon se . -n' IUIm fu G'If"aJ-
l.y theHe...tonof a rwo halr. lhf ' !h ha'1 " Kn'ttl 'al 0
mail and A Softwood. Me r. iarv ' a' aOIt t"' 8horf' ld h ox-
All of the trees ann.-u' e' " lt ! 0mI itTk i n 11 rrtlled
they wood npeak and dul mad.-ih- ir aNn'' ?i'';'aH''
ho.iKha to the eonventHi 1 N'ni.e Sii that all tree
The Oak firat warned .1 ln1"i""lW av" """nt reject for
treen ai.-ait.Ht tr...v t i'- hHr '"r""lal api-earan-e to kerp
-prill i-i up. Willie tile Iliiekti.Trv took
hllll nil IIMlnllit ill ii-nirli .in I ..
elo'iuelilly spok ..... "'Tal lonije.
I... - 'II If.
ihiirt or Oak. auiui inane anmoun ni'iuir-
The Ash Imam. ' ;'h e.i i'.i i-; ;. ' " wvard to the i.tti-M fashions
pluralie iisi-lf. a a Inn t h.iv .i.:. "' P'l"r ami the CheHtniit mad'
" led. It heranie ai-ll. - 'I'11'" lk . Ii - 1 . r ! 1 : f . hurt '!
The I'lne wa III. ollii ln l'. .i; ! l'M"1' !!
talked yeiiriiuiKly of oilier thru.
Each and eve-y day that passes finds us in the
happy and enviable position of being able to offer you
something which we alone are able to get. Every day
brings us something new and our buyer is certainly
not sparing any effort to supply us with all the latest
creations as soon as they are placed on the market.
We now display the latest novelties and styles shown
by the leading New York stores. It only goes to show
we are progressing with Amarillo.
55.00 Norfolk Suits in white and linen color
beautifully trimmed. Clearance Sale price. . . 3.98
$ 1 and $5 Duster and Automobile Coats in pure
linen and pongee; also other shades nicely trimmed.
We received them yesterday.
Sale price 2.98 and 3.48
$5.00 Linen dresses in blue and lavender trimmed
with embroidery. Sale price 3.98
Other Linen Dresses in spason's latest designs;
Sale price 4.98 and 6.98
For Wednesday Only.
S10 Ladies' Pongee Coats with large sailor
collar trimmed with blue and black; also in nat
ural color with fringe to match. Biggest value
ever offered in Amarillo.
FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY . 4.98
See them in Our Polk Street Window.
ITS
CASH
PHONE
377
The Progressive Store.
P. S. Our Clearance Sale Prices hold good throughout this
week take advantage they save you money.
vxteil tln lil.ick I.omxt of hetni; the
original ''l;;tr-ln-the-Vood-plle.'
While not actively in poinicH th-
.i.nni: sk.iits.
e hollo- v. : -
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A man h ideal are m-Mo-h ivsi in-
aHseiiihle.l trees paused i resolution sili. fop hlKh living.
pleiU-ins the solid support of the I'rohahly the 8iiffraeii.- husm.nr!
Co'iohwiioil said that it hoi. wa- convention to the party whose plat- would like a f.-w ri-'ht enuil or
. ( The Huiternut Hpok. highly of .i . r - '"' 1 'er thiiti that of the cotton plan1 form contained the Rfrontet timin-r otherwise
. j Was illH" " li-l'o- .l i.. I's-ir and ih.- I'iiMii.-t s'l'ieal.-d ont plank. An Atchiin Woman i i. niin
'. '. 'jwol the Itilly Goat (ompl.'iints un'il tl... lui:i.oJ nh - I tu-r paylnt devoted . i...rt to o larue that It would e cheaper fur
i ""' Hickory to.l Kim u .i- r-.J Sycamore in Its cars. j Matnolia the only female ir-e pre her to travel H frl.iit
t m . ! ' rok''i '"'I'l the Kim retorted ih.it The M.ipl.. now invited the :t.( ' (-n' th convention as a whole Fsually h man who ha a billiard
t jthe Hickory wa toih and the t lt si.ar lunch after which the'xhook hand with thf l'alni and tahle at home conns down town to
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coil vi I ' ' i 1 1 t.i ml : lit' a .
outt. .on- Lav takine hecatne ueneral.
find some one to play with him.
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pint "r quart w .!r ti!! i;-; r- w-
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with which t 'aturatr the .ird at:-!
lar. hardapf. ovrr it A i a-
avaiiuLle the a'Imir.trati"n a-y
cathartic laxativf. apenrrt. r ary
thi-? that will tirr.u!atc !?e crc-
ti.i. of the bcxly n.iirht r.f'j t '"r
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ESTABLISHED JULY 1 1912.
WESTERN LIGHT & SUPPLY CO.
The Western Light & Supply Co. was
established July 1 1912 by H. C.
Gentry and A. L Muncy with H.
C Gentry General Manager and A.
u L Muncy Traveling Salesman.
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Math.- T i"t Fvrv thi'd year'
hr d.f.ht." eert a h-et!i.t kad
live!-. -:ih oy . v
Mc.Mran ami Wraiher have
temove.l their offirrl to Si.l'e .
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plenlil lUture fur tun (-.
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This new company succeeds the
H. C. Gentry Light & Light Supply
business that has been conducted
here for the past ten months and
will continue to sell and install the
Famous Coleman Lighting System
as well as carry a full line of supplies and
parts for various kinds of Gasoline Lights.
also a full line of gas and gasoline mantles.
globes. Gasoline Sad Irons. Urn Burners etc.
Gasoline Stoves and Water Heaters installed
in connection with Lighting Plants.
Write Ui When Yon Need Anything In The Lighting Lice.
Western Light & Supply Co.
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219 East Fourth St.
Amarillo Texas.
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