Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 22, 1911 Page: 6 of 8
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AMARJXXn DAILY liKWR WKDBTESDAT KOVEMEXB 2X. 111 1.
TAtit. fit
till
E
Groom. Tex.. Not. 21. Oroom
located on the area: empais-Ama-rilln
Rock Hand railroad is sur-
named 'The Four S-piare SIiIpiht"
as while growlne up In the south-
eastern corner of Carson ru'.miy it i
ul.-o immediaf lv torners on liray. j
A-'utr'ini; and Honlev counties thin
drawinc railroad traffic from cvten-1
Five portion of four fo"iities. j
Commerce ami Cash. I
The :!""' or 40000 fannln
a rs tributary to groom this season
lc prolixin! wheat averaging 5.0
bushels per acre; oats .'!0 bushels-
spelt 3.?. bushels while German
millet will yield 21 bushel per acre.
Red Top cane 25 bushels; and kafflr
corn and mllo maize an average ol
' bushels with knfflr corn reaching
a ninxlmttm of 61 bushels. Groom
merchants wh Heal In about eve'y-
thln are busy counting four county
doll.ua Instances of cash circula-
tion beln? the already passing thla
year through the Groom State Hank
of $20ftno(i of wheat and oats nion-
ev alone: while the IMalna Grain
company thla year business will an-
'proximate 1 00000.
Station Shipment.
Groom station shipments this sea-
hop will r-sch j cars of wheat;
KIWI ados hew
MEMBERS TO ROLLS
FAVOH TRIIII6
m i . a
No more Interesting meeting of A re.-nt issue oi w. -ourU. u.
Alamosa Tamo No. 501. V. O W..'the American institute oi i rumnai
was ever held than that of yestetd.i?
evening In the new hall at whi-it
time & largo list of ordinary biiiiatv
beinsi were transformed by due pro-
cess nti choppers in full tollo.-hi;
within the forests of Woodcraft. The
teani Is in the pink of condition and
the 'vi.-tlms" were given the full
worth of their money at least rmi.'
of them "kicked" when the finishing
to'ichea had been applied and they
were pronounced eligible to receive
Law an! Criminology prints the fol
Inning
I it not time that ouf law school
shoeld 1 -'in to demrml me traln-
ii. a in i rim'nolouv from their rtti-il.-nt
If i' !s dfn'r-ihle tint our
rri'ulmi' la slnnld he trade c len-
Hfic oi r experts in criminal law
must r.'vhe scientific training. It U
pra'Mcallv universalh acknowledged
ths the problem f rritne la prlni.tr
IN CinS BAST1LE
The city Jail hat now beet vacant
and the doors standing ajar fcr the
past two das for the first time in
many months. Thla condition conun
aoon after the predhtlon announced
br some of the eace offlcvra of the
jcity that.si'.h would he the case.
I within a short time. I'rtroln.an Kr-
inest Hughes In conversation wlih a
representative of the Pally News yes-
terday afternoorl tatd that he
prison in the new city hall ha been
open for two days and that the In-
the fellowship and klndlv office of amende to nnalvsis and olutlon by
!v n snentilir problem -that Is. It ' J dicatlo:a point to a continuation oi
the fraternity.
Only a few visitors were present
from out of town points but the
team under the expansive posslhlll-
tiet of the new and liberal floor
space put the work on In the most
thorough manner tl li stated b
the officers that every meeting for
the next several weeks at least will
how liberally proportioned rla
(or Initiation into the organization
and that the outlook for breaking
II previous records could not he x-celled.
I
I car of i;. d Top cane; Ijo rars .'
. i ... ..... i
inru ..r i.itu fi r.'ira of mie't: 3't
- -. rt
'fl II Vniin0 IPiIaWS p.ir.et; at least cars of millet and
W f W ww
w In
17
1 w cane foraue; 'A ars of ullaitj. -
who want smart I""-" f k- nA ir ar of catt
I- with 100 more cars of rattle load-
si te in your ciouies
can get it here without
taking any chances on
quality; one's just as
important as the other.
.What good is your style
if it doesn't last and
keep shape?
Hart Schaffner & Marx
ed out In the sprlnu.
More (iroom.
Additional Groom buildinu this
full and next sprlns will Include a
Farmers' F.levator lh a 2 5.00o
bushel capacity to rot fiooo or $'.-
o'Kt; another elevator by the rialtis
t'.rain company of simlliir mpautv
and cost. An js.ouo public school
building; and sever! new residences
'two residences cosMiii: $:'.0'i0 re-
1 spertitely. now appvoai hin.' lomple-
tton. ! l"our cars of fine liv sto. I. have
been hhlpped I" fills fall. niori'
1 to follow.
The I'laliis Hr.iin coiumimx has
lately established coal ya'-d t at
room and at l.ark station. 7 mll
The doom to( ky.iriN are
commodious with convenient hand
ling facilities
AiUcrliseil .elt-r.
For week ending Suturdat
veti.l.er tK 1911.
(lertlemen's list
Allen J. 11.
Itever. V. C; lUack well. I. y
I'rldfe Hoy Howen llert II.; iirown
Luther.
Carrie A l ; Cockrell. .lames.
Malley. I). II ; lHprjt Hubert
Kpps. C.
(Jreen James- fjuthrlo (tacar.
scientific metheds. .Nevertnciesa. imi
far as we knuu. students In criminal
law in no school in tho I'nited State
re as vet required to take a prelim-
inary ro irse in scientific criminology.
Put bluntly this means that our atu-
dents in criminal law are Introduced
to the subject usually from a non-
sdentlfic standpoint the standpoint
of precedent and tradition. It can
hardly be expected therefore that
later such students will readily ac-
! quire the scientific point or view in
drallnu with r'me and the criminal.
j It tuiiv 1 o'Mected that 'e art not
're.i.h i. '' roi ' !- cr'niinoloy Into
our Hiii.K iN. or even In pie-l.'tal
f" courses. In ' ;cio the science is us et
i h .-(. in s. tiled tonditlon. but
it iitiiKt le replied inai tnig itnsei
the condition.
In support of the belief that the
condition is a general one in the
county Is shown by the fact that the
county prison contains but aeen pris-
oners o. all grades. One of these i
a negro under sentence of two years
and awaiting removal to the statj
prison; another Is a case of felonious
chargo against young white ma
whose cause Is now In the hand of
the court of criminal appeal?; an-
other is a felony rhnrce ngalnst a
yotin? white man of theft; another Is
a Chinese suspect while theie are
two more neeroes n white nicii
charged with xsrnnry nn. u Mexi-
can. In this list the Chinese Is r.
federnl nrisoner.
The eonnfv officers like tlose cf
L 0. Thompson
& Co.
l Ihtfi riff hrtld ih.. iw.ii.. ... .1..
' 1.. 1 .'..inlif iaii nf Ihn r ittltf4 I kit 4 i ... . ...
tl l mimmii-is ' IUIUri 111 ri P n riiitant An . ..
n nnin 1 y II I Mill I
than nn Increase in criminal!! t
more I irtely in the minds of those
who are u-noialit of the scientific
work whi' li has been ai cnrapllshed
laloni; criminological lines than It ex-
lnts in the actual state of the science
itself The work of the American ln-
.stitute i f Criminal Law and Criinln-
llaves. Hon. S. C; Hunt H.; Holt olocy is largely to render accessible
APiert : nil. Ilootmakr; Harris. (1
W.
Hnieni'I. .toye
Kohl. .1. F. : Keller. Mat
Laurin 1
l. rfers n C.
Moore C. II : Morrow C '.
U rem an Teuton: Murray. Will'
Vurr-iv. S. C : Varideth. Will Vcr-
I'li. Valter: Ninrsl-ill .1. .1.: Miller.
Master tins and Spencer: Me Mister.
.1 i: Mi t'ool. C. F. : Mi Clung 'ohn
McQ'.iUlar. ?.
Nicholson. Kdwir.
tirebauch. Itov: (lyres ; ;
'wen. .John.
jthe consensus of the best scientific
joptnlon in rrlniinaology and to brim;
(the niisensiis to liMir upon the c-
' tual irnble'iis of our irlinlnal law
'Thrmith its fapslitietis the Inst it ut'
is preiariii" a series ol texts which
n:av he ir.ai'e use of in ro!res ii
crimliiiil'n: . .ii:d there can s. an eU
be anv .'Kni t but that alreuh u suf-
lie. lit I'.'ii'.r ef :i'. f":'tey 1 1 1 ; t. -pi
.1 tea hers evM in tlil counirs to
i:ive such instruction provided law
schools at all t'lleresled 'tl iiisi ih-
jerliiK them.
i (iosi'lv connected with t!i leces
sity of some training In ciimlnolouy j
for all students of criminal law Is
.... . c.room has about 2.i0 people with faraince. i; renwoou. i.ini. i mic matter or special training or our
ail W001 iaOriCS anU I the always good Texas lMnhandle in
fine thorough tailoring
ere worth having;
ibcy're economical too;
such clothes are profit-
able to you as well as
us.
The same high quality
that has made our cloth-
ing supreme is found
in our superb line off
men's furnishings goods.
Many a dress suggestion
is here for your approval.
irhiirchea and Siindax schools. Trlhu
tary nroom farming neighborhood is
of comparative compact settlement
a well known Texas Panhandle (Jrain
buyer lately remarking that drooru
has the farm making of a city of
2.R00 people a statement suffici-
ently conservative when it Is remem
bercd thta Crom has no competing
Rock Island railroad town between
Amarlllo and Allanreed a d'stanco
of 63 miles.
Trlhutarv also to 'Iroom'i shl-
ping business Is a wide break region
naturallv suh-lrrlgaMo and excellent-
ly odap'ed to stixk farming consld-
c ratil portions of It being already
thus valuahlv utilized Tlose breaks
are also of coming profitable dairy
poultrv tree and beirv fruits i'nd
market card n development
ricker.ll. I
ITV I t'lilF.IC HOl.h
KV.MOTIII V Ml FTINtJ
M. . I'heland. K. Chns
A.: I'ennlngton Jack
Kolles Paul; Hosser. II. l.
Ptandlev F. J.: Ftrong. fieorcc;
Stanford. J. FV .Smith. K. K.; Sti-
vers K. K ; Pchultn a. W.: SampaoP.
Kugene. Soderliujr Fete
Tlnsley. Tlav: Thompson K. O.
White m-e; Waris Mr.; Werre-
mey r Walter; Whltset .1. S Whe!
ess Roger' Woodfln A. It
Y;wnF. J. C
Udle List-
I'oore Mrs Krbert
Crews Miss Irene
Devlin. Mn. S. II.. ?
Farley. Miss Fdna; Fraiei- Miss
Ai.nic; Fltpntrick Miss Hannah
Ciivei.s. Mrs. Lena. T.
Hull. Mrs A II - Hall. Mm. II. F.
Mall. Mrs. Ilumphra; Hill. Mls Min-
n: . Hensel. Misii Ftta A.
Mclluvh. Mrs loe; Mll
K!i:i!
Miss I'olh;
I
i
Me.ti'i- la resular seiui-i itlilv
si ssiuii i -'. r.l iy nftcrnoon. tl.e city
coiili''!l ib" iib'd to defer aitinil oil
that oi ii I'n creatinir the offiie of
i i.v f to ri! we -jhts laeasui'-s and
metre !::! Tuel iv nfteriioi. K-
leml.'r t'ie ame meet in-; ai'-
plication iof tl'i- 'tatlon of lnsnei-
tor will he oieied. al'd appointment
made .v tle cmoicil.
l! V.as .iN" stated that an ofliu.il
pap r will hi it. si'.-i iie.l mi o- eision
of the mt iiuiiin:' of the board.
Maxrp Patten st it-cl that he will
likelv he out ot the ity on the occa-
sion of the next meet ins as lie has
an engagement in Oalveton st that
time
V.tl.
Viss
ih .orrit
shall. Mis- INIna.
j i'cik. Miss Mrnce-
I 1 1 . I'lir-e.- Mrs.
' V ! v I Ii rn
' KecV . y
I: ii liuss. ii
Zoo
S.inl-is. Mrs. V.
'Il l Si.iU'H. I'essie;
tif SiMith 1 issi Maxelne.
I i i '. ! X'is .lennle I..
WilliuL'hattt Miss Ltiilb:
'.M'sh Olive- Warren Mrs. A. I
sou. Miss l.cnn.
i Mexican Lise-
I Agmve. Hnperto: Alvarado
I ii n 1
II ;
Keyiiol
Fish ; lie
l: St:-:
Sailor. Mi
Mm
'.llT-
Mrs
I oi f i.
lis
i mas
1 try
An-
criminal Indues. The Judre of the
! criminal court ought to be an expert
' If rrtmlnnl law nti4 i rlmliir.lm'v
which Is very rarely the case in thij
country Special courses of training
should he given by oer law schools
aa preparation for thU work. Ml of
this of course Implleg that our crim-
inal courts con never he properly or-
sanlze.1 as long as we retain the
method of popular election to deter-
mine who shall he at their head or
the still more objectionable practice
of having the same Indhidual terve
as jedce in hoth civil and criminal
courts. Such practices ought not to
be tolerated among an cnllvhtencd
people. Criminal Judges should man
ifesllv be appointor! upon the hauls of
competitive examinations. which
should emphasize criminology and
criminal law and their work should
be entirely separate from tl.e civil
courts
A tiivat rnxlurtion.
From our many exchanges we find
nothing but praise for the elegant
production given by the Cnltd Play
Co. In their presentation of Chas.
Kiein'h great story play "The Lion
and the Mouse.' This city is fortu-
nate lr securing this organization.
VilUK OF IHSSOI.I TION OK
run F.i:siiii.
To Whom It May Concern:
llai'i:: purchased the mt rest o?
I Mr iVaeh. of the firm of MOIKI.W
.V I'KVCM and having as-turned at
'tidebteilm ss nralnsf said firm con-tr:nt-d
for before Nov. 7th ll'It.
said F W. Ileach will have no con-
. neci ion with the firm and will not
be responsible for anv d-'bts con-
! tr;.'-teil for tiv the firm of .1. K. Mor
gan neither will I U. Morgan be
reBpc-nsltile for nny diis contracted
for by F. W. Heath after Nov. 7th.
1111. AP accounts due the firm of
Morgan k- Hench nre turned ever :o
1. R. Morgun and must be pnbl t
500 New Books
-FOR B0YS-
35c for the Choice.
Nothing hut mxxl moral tvmtl
Ing fnini the rn'M of authors.
We Im hae .VM popular
IsMiks f th- very lMt authors
nt Oc; these ImmiWs rr the
regular ImmiK. Vnie
ami look them over; they are
fine for gifts as well as home
lending. I'se the phono
The !R3XSi Store
l-.x-ta.tcmoi N I laughter cl.
Ilopelale Mass. Nov. 21.- On the
wedding anniversary of her mother
at id her grandmother MU Iiorothy
draper daughter of the former Cov-
crnor of Massachusetts nnd Mm.
Fben S. Draper todav becan.c the
bride of Thomas Prattle Ganjiolt
Jr. of Cambridge. The ceremony
him or his authorized collector i was performed at noon In the Memor
wish to thank my many friendc. and
patrons for their patronnge In the
past and I will appreciate thir pat-
ronage In the future.
Respectfully.
J. R. MORGAN.
huccessor l0 MORGAN PKACH.
J 604 Polk St.
i l( you nnt a fine cup of coffee tor
j breakfast i'.-st buy one pound of
Golden Gate Coffee only 40c. Rasa
Grocery. I hon Hox. 14 Jc
lal church of thla place and was fol-
lowed by a large reception at "Tn
U'dgea" the Draper suatnr home
SAY!
Call Trt a Market. 'Phone
62J for Thanksgiving Oysters.
They're large nnd fine fresh
and clean. Cheap and tx1
with prompt service.
llliS
i:
no.
lo.-ie
no;
Remember to
Save Money
When you want anything to wear by takirg ac vintage of the
extremely low prices we are making on the tewest e'eanest
most up-tc-date stock of goods in Amarillo. From now until
Thanksgiving day everything in cur store goes at bargain
prices.
We are building up a good business by advertising what we
have and giving people what we advertise.
Give us your business and we will give you
Better Goods For Less Money.
LIPSCOMB'S
Thone 394.
315 Polk St.
Hold. T:ini.'alo: Pnhnlnbra.
Cutio. Xltteo Ccrnnndo. At'hi
Clialen Joe
Iia7. Frai.cis'a. ::
Glmei Vicenta
!l..nnndert Tunna; lletiui de
Juano; Hnstelneda l.uan.
Lujau Frsula.
Molina Uefrrio W. de; M -tin.
RhIujIo; Mmclia. Vnccnt.
Uvechuro Jn L
Perer Ramon.
Reyes I Jrlnlaed. Rodi r.-ue'.
FrarcKeo Karrlrer. Rnfael: i: vs
I Joseflr.a.
Saradis. Tulla. F
Torres. Kllvonio- Torres i -'irio.
Torres. Fllvorlo
1'iison Cues
Pa- k-U'cs
'ieorRe Fred
iohnson F. A
Parties cnllinu for above a-i-s
Mveriyed' and give ila'e of
list
W 1! INGKRTON. I f.
WITH TIIF I OXKKS
l
' Knock Ouf Rrown. of New
'York nd Pert Keyes have signed to
bo In New Haven November L'7.
Hob Moha In out of the gamo nurs
li.i: a brok-n hand he received in his
ho'it with Pill Papke.
Tommy Kilhato has failed off nil
V.! matches as be is sufferlr.ir from
blood pulsoidnv. He will not iie able
"i n en after .lanuarv 1.
ol Mil l n mii i mis hi;
GMH STOM ( H
Thi Offer Mioiibt pe u V. iirno.g To'
I '.very mid Woman
; The newspapers and meduai loul-
inril.i rereiitu hai had nn;.h lo sac
Irelntivr. to ;. f.i m nillionair-'s f- '
! fer of a million dollars tor a neu
stomal h.
I This great mulii-t lillii-iKir. was
jti o 'n'.v in ttnrrv a'loiit the rondi- '
.tion ot his simvixh. He allowed his 1
dysiu-psia to ri p from I to worse1
until In the end it became incurable.'
His misfortune servo warning
to others.
Fveryone who suffer with dyspep-
sia for a few vears will give every-'
thing he owns for a new stonuu h. j
Irj-spepsla h romir.only cauhed by
an abnormal state ef the gastric
Juices or by lack of tone In the walls
Of the stomach. The tesi.lt ir thnt !
the stomach loses itH power to dig'-vtj
food.
We are now aide to supply ieitaln'
missing elements -to help to ie-torej
to the gastlc juices their dii stive
power and to all in maklrr the
stomach strong and w-l j
We know th. t l;.x.4H )vsppsm ;
Tablets ate a most dependable rem-i
edy for disordered stoma' hs indiges-1
tlon. pnd dvspepfcin. j
Up wart ym t ti v theni and will!
return your nionev If you are not
more than satiffl d with the irsult.!
Three sizes. 2". rent Mi -ents i
and $1.00. Keiiiemlu r. you ci.n oh-!
A I 1 1 11 : . ...
mm hpsiii uen-eoios in tnts com-
munity only at our store The Rexall
Store. I.. O Thompson A ('c
Christmas
The Old
KfNTUCKT HOME
New Years
o
c
K
Th O.nhand'a" Is full of Kentucky
peopU Tennessee poople too They
always go biek home for the Chrlst-
mii Hotldaya and they travel by tha
Great Rock Island Highway.
CALL US UP
Phone 350
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A
N
D
Or Write J. L Johnson
Gen. Agent
Amarillo Texas
VOI NG I KOPl.K'S I XION
Ml Mi MP FT SATIKHW
The Vonns People s Christian Pn-
lon will have a meeting Sunday aft-
ernooon at 1 oibv k nt the First
Rnptlst church. An Interesting pro-
gram has been arranged by tbe ex-
ecutive committee the subject being
"Increasing the Membership of the
Young People's Societies Through
the Work of the I o-al 1'nion." The
Fpo inl rrnslc w ill lo an important
feature of the program.
Amarillo Texas November 20 1911.
NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS
llerarsi- of reoei.l nout del isions and the ruling of the
Comptroller of the Cerr'ticy of tbe 1' S. and the Commissioner
ol Hanking of the State of Texas relative to the practice of per-
mitting overdrafts we th undersigned banks of Amarillo Tex-
as will not allow any overdrafts In any form after January i.
lilJ. This Is for the purpose of notifying our customers In or-
der that they may govern their future business accordingly.
FIRST NATIONAL HANK
VMARIU.O NATIONAL RANK.
NATIONAL HANK OF COMMKRCII.
AMARILLO HANK & TRl'ST CO
FIRST STATE RANK.
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