Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 244, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 14, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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AMARTLI) DAILY mH WKIlSfcftttAY. AKil ST 11. 112.
iii JBLiB TENT MEETINGS BET YOUR GRAY HIS
LIBERAL GATHERINGS
hhI unit tilikhml l)j
I. II I I
.rm- .-.th and T y 1 r Street
n Its! I.'II'IION l.'ATI.o.
Tt lailr Nuwn HI deliver. 1 l y
4Tir anywhere n Amarillo ir ''T
at;i tMit(n of the city for S."'i
i r .' cunita a tnontl. in advance.
QUICKLY YJWBH
I hi. WHOM s
binkH Office
Kditorial Room
47 1
4)1
Flmt .Mornln .e upHl" r iij Mi't
Amarillo Countr) over the Pan-
bai.di of Texan Kan'eiu Nca M"vi'o.
Southern Colorado and VVe'em OK'.i-
riuuday forenoon the
tTit nice'lntf l:lux held by the Ama
ri)!o Chuna of Christ on th varan'
lot near tint firand Onera bonne bar
be n at'ruMlnjf liberally proportion-
ed attendance. Two persona have
alr-ady been added to t - ihurch.
and thoM- In chaw of t m"-tluKi
Hxprt-HH the belief that other will La! hair however Inndfoine it jm
Kutb'jri! Into the romffKa'loD be-i makes a per-or. ' !o.k old
fore the clone of the -rle of nt-i know th ad . anta?'- of tx- n.' jnuru:
Idkh Aside from tie ;r luiir-"i-a
Warren K. Star im-h of Iienton i routhful a i'r ' ri f' make o.i ofh
1 1 x.ik v bo Ih In ( barv; of tb; preach-j (r aimnly knowitir thn yi t
jint'. In attracting attention by reason i "looking fit" '. one 'o.irave to
J of the mralKb forward plain and undertake ar d a "mj lh ' t. r. f
IIIIMI.1 UIMH. VAM
I i:im i itni:i sv.k. i;f
4T(HtK.. OI.I i( TO (.1! W
ii in:.
A feelinir f nai1iiiHi a 1 on.
the discover) of the firvt s-n;
hlrh unfort -mat ly nre !o. ke..
if heralds advai.(lni'
mi-
halm iron
Gray
be.
4 all
noma from twelve in ' .-i.t fo ir ; Hlrnpl- way of puttiM? his ldt-rr-t- j why they n-if f r the hand.;.
hour in ml tame ..' Linnr. I : .ih. ! ' Ion of !!.!!. tr-ith bfon- the con- i I lit; old on a'loint i i ':.
Ft Wnrtb. Oklahnn.a ( l' .ind om
ri.arryirit' .. ra' M-a
i.i-rl a ' ond ' l.i ina'iir
..f ! Kn-ifaUon ll- 1m d-v'loplnj a mrrlet j whn a Si-nrd r'rr.ed
(of Ht rinoiiH u.'.d x)(;rt to Ka'b'T In-1 hair jo-itliful r" d i.
't-rnt and ctr'-rixth with th: roKr'HH n a f'-w dava' 'ir '
jof tli. oik. Mr. Starnea In provlm? ! Mo-t f. kr.'
'hhnn'-lf a forceful upcak'-r on! pot-: card-n tiii'c i n .i i
t aiiipUf fund of knowleilK" tr.it R'n'ii t-.i i hi!!
t I of (In 'hjiiic pr'ai.lifil about to hold lotherj (! i -' 1
t In.. I.
v hair-
.v. fUU'
t H;'
I - .i.i(ifiic- ut Aiuarlllo T-aH I'll" l:i'T-Kt of hli hi-ar.-r.
r tb. ft of March 3. 1 (t 7 S .
Ill XT t'.Ui TIM sr (mil'AM .
Ain.irilio and th- 1'aiibaridli' n'-d
juKt fi'b an IriNtltution at the pro-
pOHtd tlx l:aiikTH' Trmt Coinpaiiy.
For yi-jri many havi rcall.i'd tli
pomlbllltlia of am b a inovfrni-iit and
felt the handicap of It ahrX'iice.
There cannot bo the tllKhteat doubt
of the worth of an enterprise h an
la now tclua; launched In tbli city
and tpctlon.
Many have felt that development
wat being retarded by reaton of the
abaence of Jmt tuch f a' Hit an will
be vouchtafed throiiKh the cttahllph-
nient of tbla clJtantlc medium of fl
nance. Thin being true there ihould
H" no dlffi'iilty In flouting the yen-
tore to the general gioi) of the roin-
taunlty.
Already hn riunK'-Hted Inflneme
for ItOilil la being felt. Mini tlione miixt
clotely concerned In the pla uu of
thlfl tfhetne befor the eop. ulai''
that the rereptlon .n to It I
right cbaraeterl7ed mh en'biiiiliitl
Itt orth ll readily recognized mid
iten are declaring "It Ih Junt tin-
thing needed In thin teetlon for tin-
development of agricultural and oth-
er Intereatt.
That the Ilankem' TniMt Coinpiiny
will bo a ko In the fullest meaning
of the term there inn be no doubt
upon tbf part of thoMe who have fifml-
Icd the proportion.
More money for tb' biiFineKH of
the country with u roiiiiiioilatioiiK
that cannot now be necured on t' rnic
that lili'l't the In-eilM of III'' hit u.lt Inn
are aome if the neciirM promlM nf
the new foi"ariy.
If (bene a r ilenlrabli- f-:i f i. rf
then let tin- liHUemeii' be nlln d 'or
ward to I'eriiiiiiniH
nir
mi
' UT
ttelr I
I'l '
en
i:v
.ration f'f S..:'e '
h ir mid ft 1 er i
Undruff. It'bii?
fk hair tl.t ?
t onf;i rt 1 1 i on ! nv
atior.n f tbl:. r lun f !
lll bring ba'-k ftie color U
ibort time It reino-.e eve
if rlandrnf f . tri'l rinty
he growth atid j! f'e.-ir.'i.f
At tbla time definite aniiO'ine
iiient im not made an to tb" length of
time theae meeting will contin ie I'
Ih known that thin v.111 be governed
largely .by the. Interest nhown from
time to time. It l known that -li'ie
will bi no ceaaatlon In the work for
mure than a week yet but ln jond
that time dependence u upon the de -t
velopmentt.
Son convenient l the ligation and
comfortable the arrangement that
many ar belnx attracted to the meet-'
lnga who might not enter a buildina (
The tent la proving attrartlw- toi
thoae who like the iitdoor er-
vlcei. lnvltatlona are be Inn e' n! out
broadraat by fhoae In charge of
publn lfy aectlon f'f the aervlrea It
Im the purpoMf to rover the vanouH
lniMinvKH and realdentiul illxtrlitx of j '
the -1 1 with Information ion ertiinj! 1
the 1 1 1 1 itt.-. and Invitationx to at-
tend and bear the vspe Herriionn of
the ininlHter.
Am heretofore no i hatu'e hi or
will be liiadi' In the generally oit-
hried wotk Mr Stamen treat with
utmost courted)- all other chur'tiea.
and confine- hlniMetf to an eipoHltlon .ar )eterdav on
of liibU' truth hm It appeara to him . Amarlllo conierning
Congregational ainglng Im a iIIm-tlm-flve
feature of the meeting. Sim-
plicity mid hearty good fellowKhlp
are eiicliici fully M .) ;U (
of the meet lli-.'s Them- aer Ice be-
gin promptly at " !'i o cloi k and are
drawn 'o a " lone one hour thereliffer
or.
..-ii
r .
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ir
iui'i.i
re ton r
'-rain!-
i 'i.: ke" .
.if 1 ! ix .r
fi I i!pb; r
i leal pret
: -viih Si:
7 a for
t:ni thin.
t.e ends
it fe-.
remedy
d in a
v trace
n.prova
i.f th
hair
flet a fifn Mi.t i'f.tt. fro:: yfn:
IrnfgiHt foft.iv and notue ft.e c!lf-
ren" In j o ir hair after n few day'
-riatrticfit i; drnti'l'.tt 1 1 it jn-
er guarantee t. h ; I the nonev will
he''1 fef'indeil If the reinei'y )f eot ev
ict lv in repr' ented
Sf.f lal Agent K. It. Hon
ON EXALL LECTURE
M i k h fatoral.
I I IMMISI' IUil i:im i n
I CUM M Mill I n Mi I IM i
AI.AMOM I AMI' IHtl Us
IMI IM sM.
l ssMS
All lllterent III g llieeliiu' i. AlllMM'-.l
Tamp W W held .-.t.rdav
evening In the new hall 'I he : 1 1 1 . 1 1 . ! -man'
wan good imd ion are be-
l tie :ih i.' .ird M Kl"iiiiniii
: In. ki'l' d In a milro.id m ' blent
'in in 1 1 il!o oi i n. r I 'i I 'hi
e b u III' il M-klerd.u and will be i-lil-i
.-! I r i 1 1 1 thiM iit to t'iMo f.T final
t.iin.il todav via the Santa !'
The nm'her of the miiiii-' man 1 1 . i
' I.e. I I i I ; . I ?..li'e III- ih (I'l III Ci-l'i
a tn I lie 1 n ( of the si HI IM to be pi. 1 1
' ei it l i t- ide The tran-t'T 'Aa-
liade (' l Kakle
i lll III Ti T Wdfc
the Ktrietf of
1 he pee h ile-
llvered Monday night by Col iienry
iKxall of lialhid iti the Chaiiit'ir of
Cotnrnerre hall This addn'M. wiim
one of vital imperial!' primanly to
the fanner and after thm inlden'-
ially to all mankind .n 'h eitinn
of the atate
It was the universal!) pr'iet
'opinion that the reform advocated
.by Col. Dvall are teimn.g with
worthy featurif. and tdiould I'e n-
Icouraxi'd bv very iii'livnlnni. firm Or
u corirat ion witl..i 'he r.nihandle
and l laltiH Ki'lli'ri Tb' ! iggctir ion
of pure and v in ! mciI hai- p'-uck
Jnto the n ihil of thi people and
they are l.e.mii.tig '" kti"W tlia' oni'i
t b Is ' out se of a t ;i"i m;r. I ' lit' .ilin i'
the greatept good
Mime who heard tt: a' it pjciikt r
lllg llltrod'lceil
nnit
tivit i
it in
cer inei-t liig
iiinli tin pa
il
tut.
1
b. a. ;
r- and
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I s I I I s
I H MIMI I"
iirtily in favor ol !.a'. tr.' him
re again and taik iti a I uilditig
a larger ;.t'( nd.ii.' imIii te
Personal
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urn!' t
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the rn i l o i' 1 "
I.inliM I.CMter
Am.irill" Moti'l.i)
Mori is Itrnw Mug I. t
an ' 'id" d fin '" 'b
T A .lobiiKnii. witi
of l'ari-. T'-xaa. are
Karti I. Seav I t'
Sam I. Seav g'"M
et I I II I :..ll-'
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II .1 d i 1 1 h'' I
lilt ti- i I'll
T.ivior h'reet
til I'l l II '"W
In aw I
fall a rid
i ' K a n a- I I
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li.iliilia'. d
usitii s d irin
w In'er
lit and i e'i
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f M.i- e. !
n 'In' mat
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. it.ti.it; -'t
Mr peopi..
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Il a M'- ti
'lie In. ! i ii
are h
Mlop I
w here
accommodated.
Col Cxall t nkf V.: . furelii.i t; .i -forr
the I'aiih.indii lta'lkr V.(.-
'i.i'ion a' I 1 . i n i' w . iiavitig fi.t 'b.i'
pnlllt eHerda Kriiln I'laiT ii A
the i-itnr tetu-t.- wi'bf.i' a '( -p
over to I'allaf
n i
Daily Grain Market
thl trori. n : mi iiia't'i- i-i'.i''''"
to b HM' cl 1 Ii 1 1 -1 im - a' '''a' phi'c
.1 I Taf r mi 1 fan iiv Nan- in
Uay for a vUit to lloiben.-r M u'i
and ct'icr northern polt.'a
mx. w i:iti w n i mi i
FPIMiiPXMW MIxMiiN
It fa learned that IN- IMnn
Weary vnn t able ar- lidea- i-n : ' '
I'anb.iud!" f t tin Fin- op il t. :r. b
will ronduct a li;isli'tl in a '' all'
patterned tci'. Imidi' -er 'la : r
pOhe Hev Mr A'earv ban air. il-
cotiducfi'd a number of thiw- ' ".:
mlaiiona In diff'-retit portmriM cf Ii -territory
with iv client mnn. and
It ia believed tbaT the nrln in
Amarillo "111 be 'il'duihe . ti n h
good.
K a i
V. beat
" I -M
No : I
i
Kmiiiio Cut I trm ii.
i - l " t t Mo I '. I a.-'i
Nil .' re 1 'iv No
'T n : hard v7 o I'l
i rd Mi '4 u n ' U Cash ( 'orii
I IMI Imm U T ( iiNTIM I s
t I I IM t ll III
j 1 lie 1 ' . :' .In t. ' . IHI-: I. - 'I
atteiit inn nf 'in ii-' -'..:
court.
The ;. i.f (
MUM t he 1'e o all'! N "
way was se'tle t y .ureenn
The litigation ii. r styb
I'ope veraiis in Mat n 1!
se'tled out of court
The ins. f I! r(..
Went in g hoiiM- M.ieh iiierv
et ill ih on trial a' prcscr.'
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Nol ii e.
- d from
ktmwr. ;i
ti pa-' u r
! for !..
1 g ra sie I
No
:: whl'
.' w In'
i.
Mothers
1 urr ;i I'.ri
the Kails
s I a lit !
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or j
k 1
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v a '
g I-' at .1
- IT P.e.l-
' any pan
.(i;rri for
p ai
i -f r Tie 1
1 traffi. . in
kt r from
'ar.)on In
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IMH.TON i:i:TI HNs IIOMF
FKOM TIMI' T Till
L. J. Jtolton. deputy I'ni'e.l Sati
marthal. returned yesterday from
Tulla where he went In connection
with official butlnea Mr Ilolton
declarei that cropt are In etcellent
condition til nlong the rou'e coveni
by him.
I i.
unit aenaon
C H AKI'INi
.4 4
Mortuary
ii. n.
Kiitsni j;iks
Tf r.Asti i: i itiis
H. D. Kimch of the H I K.r. u
Company left Sunday for an extend-
ed vi-!t to northern a-.d a?rr. ' t-
let. lie will rrohnT'M- return i.io.t
tie f.rst of September. While aw.iv
Mr. Kinch will make e;ertor.a for
h!t fill acd w!ner fade
JriiM'ti Mra Ca'heni'
die yefti rday af' rr.oon a
il' the '( 1 i v hone. !'.' I
k'rief. gge.j " l' year SI.
huaband an ! two children.
The funera; i'l take I la e
r . .j.-nre : af'ernoon a'
Oi (' k. Key I. I err.er nf.i
i ll.sh Cra.'.ani arid wife re'urri.
; yrterday fron a vlatt to fr.end at
rela';vti? T .:ia Th v r'pc-? . r
'!'. w .' ! I '! t' .a'.--
IhiiIi - Want t'l i-.-t .
No younjr woman tn the joy cf
coming motherhood. tLnulJ negb.t
to prepare her tjistem for the ;b);
cal ordeal ihe Is to undcrp ". TI
health of both hcre!f and the mmir
il l j I . i i
proie. tm ti of'-u"u u i ' "u largely uj'on the ca.
im . oiiip. 11. d ! be k''1110 Ufoa herself dur;r.g t!-
waltitig months. Mother's Irinl
rrcpareg the i tpectant mother t.
tem for the coming event and j-g Usi
i maket ner comfortable durir.g a" the
j term. H workt with and for nature.
nd by gradually eipandir.g a!! tia-
j tuet Riutclei and tendon. Involved.
! nd keeping the bn-aata in gtnid con-
dltlon. brlr.ga the woman to the crlait
l In aplendid physical condition. The
i bhy. too. It more apt to be perfoc anj
ttrorg where the mothir baa thut
preja-ed bertelf for nature! tupreme
function. No better advice could bj
riven a young eipertant mother than
that ahe ut Mother't F:iend. It U a
merV'i-.- that hat rro"n Itt value
In thouaandt of
caaes.
Friend
drug
W-.-e
i'"ok fir expect
ant rv.tber whlrh cor.taint n-ich
valtiaMo Ir.fjrmation tnd many aug-
ftirna of a r.i!jfal ntture.
f.ADFIELD FFCfLATOR CO AtJa. C.
It Iiaen
'. o'clock
I.ln'-oin
leave a
at the
three
ia'it.g
Mother
it told at
t o re t.
fir free
MotherTs
vFrieNd
ADDITIONAL SPECIALS TO OUR
GREAT MID-SUMMER SALE
12 l-2c Zephyr Ginghams in all the newest shades in
plain colors checks plaids and stripes; Mid-Summer Sale
Price per yard 10c.
35c Pure Flax Dress Linen in natural colors 36 inches
wide; Mid-Summer Sale Price per yard . . 19c.
35c Cotton Foulards in all colors; Mid-Summer Sale Price
per yard . . 15c
S4.00 Ladies' and Misses Middy Blouse Suits in Norfolk
Effects in white and tan; Mid-Summer Sale Price $2.48.
$2.00 Ladies' and Misses White Linene Norfolk Jackets
trimmed with White Pique Collars and Cuffs; Mid-Summer
Price $1.39.
$2.98 Silk Parasols daintily trimmed with handsome bor-
ders; Mid-Summer Sale Price . . $1.69.
Phone 377 IFf?" jTC 5th Plk
We sell for cash only. al0JSI"-lP: It's Cash to Everybody.
Where Values Are Highest and Prices Are Lowest.
i:i kin i: itiwiTiii i:s movk
ITKIM Hit KTH Id TU Nii:.
!ilu kt urii Urother have remov-
ed their ston from Fourth to Taylor
atreeta. and now occupy the elegant
building formerly the home of the
Leader Thi adiln another first -
laa hont-e To the uptown bllHineaa
-ut ion ltlaikburn Brothers have
bun ir. biaineB for a numher of
wars iu Amarillo and havi Identified
f I.eriihelveK w ith the dependable
men iiti'lle f ahlihhment of 'he city.
IIWKKKS AT riaiXMKW
I-TXAXCIKIIS' ss;m.v
A liberal number of bunker left
yeaterday forenoon for I'lainview
where they are attending the annual
convention of the Panhandle Hank-
ers' Aaaodatlon.
The local bankers headed by I'rea-
blent Ford Urandenburg. were Join-
ed in Amarillo by delegates and offi-
cer from many polnta In the Panhan-
dle and a few from cities more remote.
M'l.Ki: til'F.XS I.IIOCKKV
sTi:i: ov hii.K stuket.
X. .s. Mcfiee hat opened an up-to-date
rocery store on Polk street in
the ( arson block. This ttore it a
radical departure for the east side of
Polk street in that quarter and al-
ready the establishment it doini? an
excellent business. Mr. Mcdee it
frivlnn his personal attention to the
businms and is assisted by A. 11. Neat
and an able corps of assistant.
Draw Light and Power
From the Wires
Don't ruin your eyesight by try-
ing to read by bad Illuminants or
waste your strength by pedal-
ing some Power machine.
All the Light and Power you
need is available at every Light
Socket.
Let us show you how easy it is
to equip your home or your
place of business with Electric
Lights or Power.
Its much cheaper under the New
Arrangement.
For particulars call No. 20
Amarillo Water Light &
Power Company
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