Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 58, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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FACE FOUR ?
AMAR1LLO DAILY NEWS THURSDAY JANUARY 9 1913.
AMAR1 LLP DAILY NEWS
Owned and Published by
W. J. WILUAMS
Corner Sixth and Tyler StreeU.
TELEPHONES.
Business Office:.. 47 1 Editorial Roomi..40l
HILTON R. GREER .Managing Editor
Entered At second-class matter at the post-
office at Amarillo. Texas under the act of March
3. 1879.
Only morning Newspaper in the Amarillo
Country. Covert the Panhandle of Texas. East-
ern New Mexico Southern Colorado and Western
Oklah oma from twelve to twenty-four hours in
advance of Denver Dallas Fort Worth. Oklahoma
Gty and other papers carrying telegraphic dispatches.
TOP O' THE MORNING.
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The newest is the Glue Trust which proposes
to stick regardless.
Science is making much ado over the creation
of artificial meat. We've eaten it.
It begins to look as if Senator fall of New Mex-
ico would be forced to go on the mat again.
After his alip on the ice the other day George
Ade ought to deal out some cracking pood dope
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Cip Castro has our personal permission to re-
main in this country if he promises to keep out of
vaudeville.
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The marriage of a step mother to her step son
at Roswell might be accurately classified hs a Hy-
meneal two-step.
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be introduced at the approaching session of the
state legislature.
Discussing the measure in literature which if
being sent to the press of the state the following
Vomnifnt is made:
"Probably no measure has ever gone before
the Texas legislature under such direct popular in-
itiative as the Married Woman's Hill which will be
submitted for legislative action at the January term
of the Texas legislature Some few popular plat:
form demands and party measures should perhaps
be made exceptions to this statement but this is a
great instance where popular recognition of thje
need and justice of proposed legislation is over-
whelming and where under the graceful and cour-
teous request of women's organizations aggregat-
ing a membership of over I 5.000 of the represent-
ee women of Texas the Texas bar. with one voice
the great business organizations the great labor
councils and unions the great fraternal organiza-
tions and the bankers and professional men. unite
in asking that a gallant if belated justirr be render-
ed to 'lexas women and unworthy and antiquated
laws that war with popular sentiment be wiped off
I the statute books.
( "Not as an academic theory but as a resonant
i truth. Texas women who are married assert that
TRIAL CF EPTiNG
BEGUN III MEMPHIS
Continued from Page On) j
mt-t- -xamin- ia-fore- the adjourn-
m-nt of court. n: 1 h were ihal-j
I'-nrH by the Ma" for 'huh- all j
having or et;ir--"! an opinion in'
this or J. IJ u case or for be-1
lag ijlasH In Sn(J s favor or pre-'
jiicll-c(l aicalr.st Br e!'eaiiee1. I
The esnajjr.gi.i 4 of Jurors it near-
ly a -f-l! ax :f ayi'tcj sod Kpl-
inn er- tc-lriK :! Jointly an op-'
Ifiioii In the Sli'-e'l ' an.- helnx Krmiricl !
THE AMARILLO
COST REDUCER
this
for challenrc- of en'rem-n in
car
Mmh tritT'i' limine manifest-!
d In the trial and ti- court room Is !
' lovulfd nian t '-irnr u 1 1 t l to j
cur- emu. It i no thought that ui
Jury i an be- ur-d out of this ven I
ire. and it In i:lo-:-. another pao I "
l"it or I Mi fuMi will ! ri'i-Mk.- j
hTi the (ir !i f.t vc-nlre In h;iu'
'd It Is af.- to s.-fy that little or
no f-hf Irnony tie taken thl
i-k
HI tSK I.M.M.UloV I
IV WISCONSIN!
they should not be legally incapacitated from mak
ing contracts or be legally
their own separate property
Everything to wear for men women
and children at the right price with a
guarantee of satisfaction along with it.
Cash! ij-jffttF Its Cash
The Store With a Future
P. S. The new Pictorial Review Pat-
terns for February received. Send for
a free Fashion Sheet.
MAMSOX. A.. Jan V-With no
iima? it lien a' '.ik- ami no I luted l
ing contracts or be legally denied the control of:-i;ti senator o .i it-d the VlH-jM
f.en the Har Asso-i-KIM.v r. unim rein-..
... I.Cili.! I . I . . i i.e.. L.a .. . . U a
nation this year passed its resolution for a law rf( ( j1(t4jJf a( .rtaIlf ... h
ith Holal'
of the j
'i ma lie leKixla-
eianon mis year imri u- '"" for I'sHf an rnixrta lit (.1
more in keeping with the facts of civilization and j li.Mory of th. taf. W
I I t . .1 .l ... I . he'terilient U a kevno'e
the principles ol eeiinty a thousand ee hoes nave -
r ' ' ii.liitie ro; r .4 :n :ii. h'liim
multiplied it.
"When such a meat ire as the Sne " Hill
passed there will be in the hearts of the legislators
is
tion will chain terie many of th:
I'iIJh t if jiiirodueeil Kffor'K to
eMaMish a M-'etii of rural credits
to aid farmer- a synteni of land col-
supreme confidence that for once they have ouatlon tha' ill make iohkiIi- the
hearkened to the voi e of the people and that th
people note and approve.
HONORING "UNCLE REMUS
Down in Atlanta the other day
of that town private as well as public had services
commemorating the birthday of Joel ( handler
Harris. I he programs were made up fram his
ir.d
li.i'k to the land" movement for!
tii ri with llt'ie money; a mothers'
legion plan a minimum wage bill
and a propoHai to extend the soi of
tt.e worklnKti ' n h compensation act
mi that oc upa'ional diseaaeH may be'
I arei for are a few of the ineaKUres.
the schools 'h-it will be tonsidered
Wilson's delay in naming his cabinet is giving writings and ' Hre'r Kabbit." " I he Tar Baby
a lot of possibilities opportunity to yet their pic-
tures in print for the last time.
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An exchange tells of a country where women
other classics were given by skilled readers.
Ibis anniversary was arranged by the Lncle
Kermis Memorial Asso iation. which plans to have
the whole country follow the custom in time. And
have their own way. Strangely enough this land why not? Osly Harris was worthy ol such
of the fettered was overlooked honor. Is worWir rather for his stories are im-
o 'mortal and will go marching on till the crack of
Charges that Madero is incompetent prompts ! doom Indeed they will age like wine grow the
Justice to remark that he has not been allowed to 'more valuable as the years pass away and the life
show whether he could or couldn't 'ry I'" '"ed and the men and women in them
grow more shadowy. We honor the great men of
CLARENCE W. WATSON.
Chostn For Short Ssnatt Tsrm
by Dtmocats of West Virginia
Wonder1 if the coffin trust isn't bw k of the new "iher lines of human endeavor
ordinance increasing that automobile speed limit Inventors have statutes warriors are immortal-
in New York to fifteen m.les i.n hour ;'" "'" brcine. statesmen shifty diplo"
o i mats captains of finance some of them shady too
focus the eye of the world and none says nay.
l.efty ITynn. Vale's t;tr fullback married
Miss I.earv the other day. We hope she doesn't 1 '"p " a lnan
prove a hoodoo but the name suggests it. I '"n many famous personages who slay their fel-
o i lows or those who profit over them by their super-
The salary which is to be pad I rank ( han c ' hrrwdnrs. He put sunshine in the world in-
prcves that baseballing is a more pleasant and al ; 'r'"' '1""" 1 n"r Mpl' l'uK tnsiem of
most a niire lucrative oc cunation th.m niesidentmir ' 'C)iirn. All is pure gold.
and his works far more worthy
these United States.
4)
We suggest an investigation of the weather
trust. W hile it was bliardmg at some below in
the southwest the mercury registered thirty eight
above at Sitka Alaska.
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1 he Daily Oklahoman asserts editorially : T be
Dam has cash value. ' Without in estimating fur
C handler wa? a greater fabulist than Aesop
that hunch backed slave who has lived through his
writings all these centuries. I le was bitter he was
sarcastic . I le appraised the failings of the world
and scored them.
I here is none of this in the writings of Uncle
Kemus His eyes saw everything just as those of
Aesop did but there was always a merry twinkle
m them. I le loved his animals with human quali-
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KATHER
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a Strange Ad. for
rm lit .1 .! r Jfii"
Zero Weather is it:
But here's the point: An Electric Fan running
in your show window will drive the frost from
the glass and keep it perfectly clear no mat-
ter how cold the weather.
Electric Fans are as useful in winter as in
summer. Place it behind the stove and it will
drive the warm air into all parts of the room
and distribute the heat evenly. Remember
that we have a good stock of Fans.
Electric Co.
W. 5th St. Telephone 168
READ DAILY NEWS WANT ADS
I
1 J Nunn
I Nunn Bide..1... m. I.. L . i tir. oven the hIv and running onrs. And he had
inn i nir j i w t ivt i ntumri '.ii.it st'jnr jr-(fir
e no in the millionaire . I.... " !'" protecting love for the simple minded
ON TAKING INVENTORY.
Now that the season of taking stock is with us
again it is in order that tli- private c itien do )ust
a little inventory work on Ins own hook m an rf
Cort to determine bis real value- ..t an inteigral p.trt
of an aggTrsic people. ir !is inilividnal worth ."
a city-builder or territory developer.
Overhj.iul yourself neighbor. lake out your
little stub pencil and list ttx I'ood words which you
spoke and the forward steps which you took for
Amarillo and the Amarillo country dunngthe year
just past. It may be that you wouldn't care to
make a tabulation public after the summing tip is ; have any idea of the timej. money people and care
ones who could not protect themselves.
l.nde Ketnus needs no monument He has
the biggest and most enduring of all in the admira
tion and the love of the Nation. And he dtesn't
need these gatherings to celebrate his birthday It
is we who love and are .dive who need the oppor-
tunity. It is not enough to have affectionate and
aclmminr thoughts. I hey should be put in. words
and deeds I hen they multiply Cleveland
1 eader
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PRODUCING PICTURE FILMS.
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1 rw cd those who enjoy the entertainment fur-
nished by the moving picture theaters of today
made but a careful examination on your own be-
half might prove both edifying and startlingly ben-
eficial. Offset what you did accomplish or what you
ought to! accomplish with the things that you
might have done or might have said to promote
the progress of this section and the welfare of its
people. And then see what the result resembles.
Tak
it from us it's an exact reproduction of
you.
UNDER WOMEN'S INITIATIVE.
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required to produce films which delight them. For
the production of "The Star of Bethlehem" one
of the latest triumphs of the film manufacturers
200 people were required a jnonth consumed in
its preparation and $8000 spent before the picture
was run off. It is a remarkable presentation of
historic events of great interest to the Christian
world. The characters customs and dress of the
large number of people acting the scenes were re-
quired to be carefully studied in order that the rep-
resentation should be kept as close to the biblical
narrative and traditions as possible. The moving
picture is a great educational agency and the in-
"The Texas Federation of Woman's Clubs of ' fluence it exerts depends upon the character and
which Mi. Eli Hertsberg of San Antonio is pres
ident is strongly advocating passage of what is
known as1! the "married woman's" bill which will
purpose of the subjects exploited and the treat-
ment the film producers give them. Beoumont
Enterprise.
Good Press For Sale
The Daily News has outgrown the flat-bed Babcock Press
which is shown herewith and will shortly replace it with a mod-
ern Duplex Perfecting Press of latest improved model in order
to keep step with increasing circulation and business.
This Babcock Press which is adapted to the needs of a live
weekly or small daily will be sold at a bargain. It is in excel-
lent condition as may be seen by the quality of print in this is-
sue of The News.
WRITE OR WIRE
Business Manager Daily News
AMARILLO TEXAS
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Greer, Hilton R. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 58, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1913, newspaper, January 9, 1913; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth297932/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .