Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 270, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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AMARILLO DAILY NEWS FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 13 Ql2.
PAGE FIVE
IN FASHION'S REALM
We Are Offering Extra Low Prices for To-
day and Saturday and for the Spot Gash
Compare our prics with others wcijh and count
after us as well as the others and see if we are not
the cheapest. Mike your dollars count todjiy and
tomorrow.
1 J'rebytr!aii h.:rch ofllatir.c. The
I A-(1liri wa a wry (juS-t affair only
ii n
.1
Mr. Sinned II.Me l.
Thurihiv I'iw llmiili-.'l ('mi.
The members of the Thursday Fii
Hundred dub t rf i hartniti s:v e;v
i
tf-rtai:ifd yesterday a'lernoun by Anihuiiiiemeiit
Mr. A. S. Minnett at tier lovely! Tiie at-hotne 'o hae
home ITi'l Jackson titreet. and an' last nonius by the I. U
Kuests of the flub Mrs. Stinnett had Cpnf-d rat veterans has
Mrs. Frnest Maupln Mr. S. H. Mil-
liken and Mrs. W. II. Iioboney.
At the close of the i:aiiies Mrs
Avery Turner " held hluli score and
Mr. T. J. Consldine second and
they were awarded the club favors a
handsome silver and apoon.
A dainty two course luncheon a
nerved and deapite the dlsacreeable
weather a most enjoyable afternoon
was apont by the club and ?neats.
o
Tom Tluiiiili
WfihlillS le.tMlie
The Tom Thumb wedding to have
been vlven this evening at the l'olk
Street Methodist I'arsonai;e under
the auspices of the Intermediate
evil given
C for trie
.tvn iodt-
Jt will probably
if t'.ie weather
poned Indefinite!-
tie vive.'i lH-t wcfc
permita.
Mr ."'am Lwis will be the hoattva
at the meeting of the l'ajarlto club
thia afternoon a' her home loo-l
I: ichanan street.
The Itr'.di:' dub titu- thia af-
ternoon with Mrs. It. K. Wheeler
l ! "7 Van Keren street.
The Friday Five HflnOred club
will le entertained Saturday after-
noon from ::.:'. to ti oYTock at the
home of Mr Kirty lirorrn. '!n Mon-
re street.
o
I'el-voluiK
Mr. and Mrs. Tom K. ("ratifi'l of
I.CMKue ia postponed on account oflliallaa who have bun enjoying an
the inc lemency of the weather and (outing in Colorado f.re expevted to
will be jrlven on next Tuesday even
Inv if the weather conditions permit
o ; '
Mewart-KiHUu '
Mra. I'. II. Fuqua and W. A. Stew
art were united In niarrla?e Wednes
day evening at K o'clock at
Fuuua'a home ! 1 Folk stree
arrive today to spend several days
nuests of Hr. atd Mrs. K C. Lewis
Van I:ron tr et.
Miss Kuni'e MoKtha'ii or llaakell.
w ho has bee n a k 'J in The home of
Iir. and Mra. K. C. Lewis. ft vester-
Mr? i day for her home.
Rev. Cried c firaffenreid
: KiW; ..' C y
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y f f -:r4u
yD e '
yy . i ...y
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i
P. Thotnaen pjrator of tin Central ! w as in the jty yest.-nfav c
SAYS COUNTIES NORTH hTlSDN DOLLAR FUND
Canyon
i biisir.i ss.
NEED OUTLET BY Mill COMMITTEE IT WORK!
MATS AKK t.nW lU'T TIMMMIM.S TOWTIt Al.ol'T.
This new hat model for fall ahowg the decreased heU-ht in crowns
Oiout-h there ia no appieiiahle difference in the general effect of
h:tht. since the ostrich iduniea tower aloft in skyscraping effect ax
of yore. The hat ia a smart little model of navy blue velvet bound
witli white cord at the brim edne and trimmed with a band of white
kid. passim; undrr slashes In the velvet. The plumes are snow white.
This hat accompanies a fall auit of blue ser);e worn w ith a white lace
1 '.nuse and amart patent leather boots with buttoned calf tops.
F. W. Hardin returned yesterday I Mniib rs of the solb i'nc co;.m
TOTAL RAINFALL OF
from a busineaa trip ovc-rland through I"-' for th Woodro Wilson Itol'.ar
Mveral countlea of the North I'an-I'"'! (';ul' hvp 'If voted spare
handle and reports conditions most i '' :r 1"' w'k u' riaing
promising in the section visited. .he;(f '-""'PHign contnbutiona in Amanl-
. ...r.ii... ii Mr iiur.iin ilo report lair progress and it is b.
could be described only iis enormous I "V'd that a neat s i:n will le ioi-
the chief difficulty confronting th'i'"("'1 for ITomotlcn ct f.ie I'emo-; Facing throughout tiie greater
'par' of yeatenlav a slow steady rain
neonlo belne that of transporting ratic cause.
their products to shipping points. I The coinmitt. e .s lol.owti.g t:.
"Thia visit convinces m more 1 1'lan of a!lowli1(t- friends of Iemoc-
than ev.r." said Mr. Hardin "or the1 racy to ontrihute volumjirliy i.r.d
worth of the proposed railroad north. little pressure is brought to t ear up-
The people of Moore and the other 0" ''' hes:MT The rainfall of !.
Counties traversed are eager for i few days ha retarded the wc-rk
I'rnnsportatioii facilities and the pro.;f Mie co::iuii:!e- to sotr- exi.i.t. b it
nosed line would touch a ttrrl' ory -BolriUf . u w 11! U rt.i-ff w!M. fa-
unrivaled in production.
' The line would prove
benefit to the mitotic:. Cu
"CONSIDER AMArTlLO
TERMINAL QUESTION
increased tin local precipitation of
of great
ti rri'ory
and to Atnarillo aa wil. That H a
gnat country. A man would dout'i
its w on tit r f til productivity s he
taw the results as l did."
( I'l l l l l. II I l'Ki
MIKilvi: OF AI'OI'I.KW
1 vorabie
W. !!
mitree.
'.tig his
1 ti...;.' .
w eat he r.
Fii'niii. l.ii.rtna:. o
.s on ot the ' l'y. !
r t ;i r r; .i nor' w
lti.'oie that
forwnii-d t" '!i
- will o.;t i!' liiy.
the i CI.i-
it fellow.
!-. bt-
( - : ! -i 'ion
..' - :.;.!
That the Texas KaiiMia and tinia-
ha line would ultimately give thlsi
the' fast two!ays.oat...a1orapprovjR'flon ir" h Wh ""'
in;.. two Inches the welcome ial--1' greatest cattle maricts of the!
tat on bringiiit smiles of optimism to! West and that a territory would bej
ti. cinven-faced citln.s w ho ben tiled raversfd unrivalled in wealth or re- j
at the flomled gutttTK. JaMirces and product Ion. was the.
Kipor-s trom outlying polnis In- pr(.(n;ti0n of F. T. Hurntiam. presi-
d.cate that the precipitation dent of the raiUay company whose I
ti rural and In some places Tar beav- IilirvpvlnK .. i( witii a 'few mil.!
it than In this Immediate section f li:ri(l . i i.... r in.'
I'ijil a.irvev from Tt vhoma to this
The tii i'iy moisture assures
X Amusements
Cii.ude Iilewitt of Nowata. Okla..
is iritii.illy ill at tin- hon.e oT his sis-
ter. T"l I.iii'oln strict foiiowins an
apopixtic stroke sustained Wednes-
day tftemoon.
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Pcrir: 2ntit crtMYr oid
..ir f'ratik an
. i.i.i !. t.iri
anil appea'.-t.
w r- .irod'J
ra:n n:i:l
ain i . M is '.'.it'i i
oilier iie'inbers of t
to vood advatitav .
vaudeville fa"irs
: to b nd variety.
; Tonuht's oif nil'.
lerful drama cf soii'l.iin I N.
o.' a sta.'e adaptation of Mrs
iriis'a Fvan Wi'aon'a nivr (T
L. O. Thomoson & Co. t ti.
i.o'..
Th-
a!. ii'. e
stock
li i!'! a!
i Sized
i'irate '
i:vr.
; ro.!ui 'in!
roviiig a;
v. JO
a;.: : .
phl'iSe fr
' .rowd
:ar
di : at i
i riced
. d b- ar'y
1.1 the fair
kaffir!
. ai.d late row crops and will put fiio
siasoti in the aoil for fail cultiva-
tion. i Triffi' was resumed on 'he For
Worth A; Heiiver City yesterCay after-
'i.oon. washouts bet ween Amarilio
'and Tas' os; being repaireit by atren-
V.o.is work. Two minor washouts oc-
'currtd between Amarilio and Child-
Itess. fausinx delayed arrival of the
r.r -' 'bo?id for three hours
' ''!. h' lsi-t two clays and
: soaktiig rains have fallen at
! . ti.t line of the Santa Fe raii-
ro.i.l tut Mia Amarilio ami II i -----1 1 1
I'lecll
tow as
ami. t
jches.
The..
i.i' .y i -.
I'.ire
i i v ;i n !
t.t'mii in the vb tntties of
of Panhandle l'ampa and
it. ted from an
ti
Mi-
inch to two in-
poin;.
Mr. Ilnriihati.. who leaves for hi
hon e in Kaunas City today spent two
lays In Amarilio dirint: whbli be;
dis'tissed the iin vt Kim. nf terminals:
mid other matters diteitly applying
'n Miis city with a fi w men tiers of
'lie directorate o th. Chamber eL
Commerce. i
tt.ii' the terminals i
n ;hi r the north
1 city ns mliMit '
Aiiiiirilio lu lni! re-1
the eii-'hly acres'
. roiiii1?ioiisa. sta
in a 'Mill' n to the
It was stated
I'd be l.iea'ed
est side of
:. pref---a .1. .
i I to f amis 1
"Hs.iry for i-hoi
! and y.irdat'i .
tail: come as thouuh e:--pi-
red by the farmers to pn-
rroiind for fall w?vnr plow-sowing.
be t'..e
pow-
Ai-
'I i.t
i-( .
wii:
i
At Mathews Fish and
Oyster Market
Plenty ot Miie.1 Halibut
I'm I Mi and 0it
Celery Turnip. Ilwl. Crri.
Inline. Pnrt.nl Itadisliek
('Hlifornia (irap the Sdle
kind onl) l.i" . r rie.
Ilri um. Concord 4.rx-ts
Iurle (.rat anif other fruit).
.! itr on the irrwt nd buy
Personals
VOI 1(1. IN ItWKKirTCV
It 'he Ihstriit Court of the I'nit
-la'es for the Northern
of Texas.
I !.' matter of Smith k
' .iikrui'.
N" v I in Itaiikruptcy.
I ir-t Mctinjj of Oiilii.nt.
Office of Koferee Amarilio Teas.lli()
district
Talbo't
r ' of way and J.'.h.'miii bonus ask-
! or in the original proposition.
! was avrni th.i ltiirtiiam should
'liiv- furnished a blue print of suit-
i terminals f"r tinsiderat ion of
Chamli. r of Cottiinerce at an r-
: 'etini; following whi'li choice
n i'.' be made of the l. at i n Mr
r.'i'tiham stated yesterday that the
tin k of construction should v.ry
ably bi'gin from this point which
be the southern Terminal of the
road.
l'ejicf w as .Apr' ssi d by Mr ! '. i r n -t.j-i
that the proposition wimll b"
lunhed to successful cotifimm.it ion.
non as definite steps tik n by
i An arillo. Mr. I'.urnham
m . l. r T. II . n
OI Ml. IWl K IHU'e... . f..
under the name of.
'O re'll'tl
mim today
twi weeks
V
r rersonais m i- 11
i T'i creditors
JuJi:e .lames A. (Iraham returned doii.i: business
yesterday from a business trip '.n.Itig Four of Fvchanee K. Iepar!-j .... .
Central and Souh Texas points. mct.t S'ore of l.ockney. Texas am To My I'atrons
V. H. Kimbroagh has returned ! district aforesaid a bankrupt: I want Jo announce that for a
from a professional trip to Tahoka. ; N'n'i'c is hereby given that on thejihrrt time only have a special Bale
I Iirooks Pearson of Waco is in the'iTth day of .! uiy A l. said 0n all my cosmetics ani creaais. In-
! . - . . a . H...II.......I ... . .
c ity. :m.' I. a : t.iU'om was u -uy auj i mi ( cn;a.njr. my masiatco ana Lieopana
Judge I W. Stej-hens rr Fort bankrupt and t hat th first meeting cr( im Elmhurst Hotel. Itoora 29.
Worth is in the city on leyal buai-'of Lis creditors will be held at my j pr Fybll Von Craig. 260-tfc
ness. loffiie. in th" !' Amarilio Texas.1
Iiistrlct Clerk M. II Hardin was on 'on the iSth day of Feptember. 191
duty again yesterday after an ftt- at
sene of two days occasioned by a i h I c ti
severe attack of laryngitis.
I'ittfc'iiicer Hv.-ri in Sr.iin
Feat'le. Wash . Sep' 12 Several
hundred representative of the pas-
aenitcrs dejiar'nients of tiie leading
railroads in the Fnitd S'ates and
Canada gathered in S.-a'tle today for'
fifty-seventh annual convention f
nine o i b
time
k in the forenoon at
th" said creditors may
attend prove their claims arpolnt a
trustee examine the bankrupt and
transact ri'h bus.net s mar prop-
erlv come before sa! 1 meeting.
P.F.N H STONK.
Ueferee in I:.irkrup'ry.
the
Mltrherkikkln' Phone
WITH AM i:il l xPIUIT
Phone 395
of the American Association of 'n'' j -KI IIPi:i l'l
erai -ass'rirers arm i i s.-i K' nu
Th" conver.Mon will be in session two
d.i In Hi'di'ion to dis usng num-
ro is te iir.ii l n.a'ters the members
will I. -n ! i addressee by Pr-sldent
.ci'roui" f the Southern Pacific and
several other prominent railroad ex-
ecutive offiilals. Indications point
to the lectlon of It. If. Wallace of
the Krle Kallroad. to succeed C. A.
Calms of the Chicago and North-wete-n.
pr-'drt of th associa
IIICKI It TKMI. Ili-ll-oMJi
TO CM T Mil K I NTII
New York. S-pt 12 lnsti-ad of
be ntr called to trial today as the
f'.F't to be prosecuted for the Knw'tl-
th:J murder. Police l.ii'cnant Cbas
Ittt'ker has won nearly a mon'h's d'
li" of th ordeal.
lustlce Ttlschoff of the SujTenie
tfcitut. today granted the application
cf John F. Mclnfyre. rr i:-! for the
inllcted policeman fur a 'v un'il
M 'ndsy Oct. 7.
The rson for the t.-v ; to allow
-. '.by-' ppo!ntment of a is'on of
Mil'on fyn or three peron to ro o II
i- Wor- ?trlnrs. Ark. to fake .. i morn
' Thi" Mrh n a! f valua'-le to TtecV-
0 er s defense This tet inmr. v h.i t.i
dc with Sam Scheppn. the allec-l
self aa delighted with th!a se.t.on. p-vmaster of the n'ider r. who. af
and aa especially. Impressed wl'h the U" Ms arrest at Hot Spring Is d-
progresslve spirit of Amarilio Mr rhred to have told various persons
Armstronr will b here for severs' trnt Tteclter hud f'h!nc do wl'h
weeks ! Ttnurnthll n -:r'rr
I'.ennett II. Armstron; of
vllle. Ky. a brother or Mr-
It. Worsham. Is a guest in ti
sham home on Fillmore s'p
marks Mr. Armstrongs f.rst Mslt
the Par.hanlle ami he expresses him
16 1-2 pound Standard ili.i.M-
lated sugar flQ
for Q hlJU
100 pounds Standard ff Qf
Orau. Biigar for .... OJtUU
Large anck of Whltef4 ft
Lilac Flour for $ jy
Large Sack of Our J
Home Flour for ... $ JU
or Sack C rah a in Flour
for 0 tuC
IT 1-: lb Sack of Meal yjfj
fr tuu
Swifta Premium Hams Q"A
per pound J "f
Sw ift 'a Oxford Smoked Ilacon
in Side Lots 47
. tin
for 110
Swifta Acron Hrealifaat Aft
Ilacon. lb. fr lIC
100 b. Colo. White (SA tp
Irish potatoes for. .. $ j J
't ami Impi rial corn nP
e cans regi;jr 2 for 2 pr
Tomatoea for yjJJ
1 enna Vntuy'K lloml- nr
nv f(r iuC
3 cans Ited Kidney t.r.IIH nr
for H
r UU
regular o- rol.a Toi- np
't Paper for QJJ
2 packages Po8t Toast- f)f
:" f"- uC
2 packages tJrape Nuts nr
25c
- cans Itoyal Seal Oats np
for
1 large can Llbby-g As- nr
paragua Tips for j
2 ariR Alaska Pink S-al- fjp
""' JU
2 large cans Alpha Table np
"ears for Jb
I id. hot. I.ibby 's plain or
stuffed olives for JU
I bottle. I.ihlyn Salad
Mressini; (or IUU
12 boxes Scar' !i I ilit yjn
Matches for tUb
1 pa kage (Maker '..
'! u'beat jyQ
2 p;n kai'es Cn a:n of np
f'r
2 packages .-'hn a d np
Wheat for ijC
2 larite inns Marly ! qp
V'''" U'r jC
2 small 1 ans of li np
grated Pineappi. for... jjj
1 large can Hawaiian np
Sled Pineapple for jj)
2 1."-c jmckagea of T.. ... qp
rn or Sago for LxJh
2. 07. of K. C. Hakim: nn
Powder for . yj
1 large jllr f .u np
Nut Peanut butter for.. jj)
10 lb. bucket Swiffa (4 pn
Prenilnm Lard for. . g fjy
lo Jb. bucket Swift s (J n
Jewel Compound for ) y
10 lb bucket Cot'o- nn
'' fr OliJU
10 Hi bucket Karo white M
srup for yyQ
". lb bucket Karo white
ay ruii for OUb
2 lb. bucket Karo White Pn
Syrup for rJb
2 "lb. tans pie I'ea hes Qp
LJh
2 "lb. calls Pie Afrs Qp
'" Jb
Nice Frvi ra 9f
for JJh
Nice large fat Hens fAA
for JUb
Plenty of Nice Fresh Colorado Vegetables.
The Price Is the Thing and Cash Makes the Price.
PHONE YOUR ORDERS EARLY
SiQOCCDY
J. W. HILL Manager.
506 West 9th. . Phone 434.
SATURDAY
We will sell one pound of the Famous
Boston Candy for 30c; this regular
75c candy and will be sold one pound
to the customer and Saturday only.
Remember the place and the day
REXALL STORE
402 POLK STREET.
We wili also have a sale on Box
Paper and Envelops at 25c; regular
50c value.
Phone 82 and we will send out a
package on approval.
tion.
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