Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 144, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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AMARILLO MILT MWB UIIH.W. piul 19. 1012.
P.C.r. TIIKEE.
LIVE BASEBALL AND SPORTING NEWS
H SCHOOL TO
MEET liORlLS
Game at Glenwood This Af-
ternoon Promptly at
4 O'clock
The Amarlllo Hljh School tern
will meet the West Texas State Nor-
mal nine today at (Jlenwood park
and it la expected that baseball fan
will draw the strongest treat of th
reason.
The line-up for Amarlllo shows the
following arrangement:
Catcher I. Cr'idglngton.
fit. her II. Murphy.
First 'base I. Tyler
erond base W. V. llnicriug.
Third bane II. Webster.
Short stop V. Frwin.
Right field H. Biges.
Center field S. Ugcrton.
irt field F. Ftnua.
The same will be called at 4 o'clock
hnrp and It la rtated ttv.t the Nor-
mal has a fast team a fact tht Is
detmed to mke the (tame t'.ose and
hotly contested.
rLAYS AND rLATERS.
4
Kitty Gordon is to star again not
season In "The Knchantresa."
Nelson Roberta la baklng a ven-
ture to not "Uncle Tom's Cabin" to
music.
Adolph 7-lnk and Catherine Hayes
ar contemplating to form a vaude-
ville partnership.
Frances Starr Is not to appear In
New York In "The Cane of Becky."
until next season.
Edith Ellis la to dramatize Henry
Russell Miller's novel of Amarlcan
Hfo "The Man iligher ''p."
Julie Ring: la to make a summer
toer In her sister Blanche's former
success "The Yankee Girls."
Tom Lewis has a skotch culled
'The Man from the Metropolis." by
Crorge M. Cohan and Billy Jerome.
F.lsie Janls Intends to go to Lon-
don where alio will head a company
at Oeore F.dnardes' (layety theater.
The Phrberts are suld to be nejso-
tmfinc with Forbes Robertson to
play "Hamlet ' next season In New
York.
John Mapon will give up the Thom-
as play. 'As a Man Thinks." at the
end of this season ntid will beconi''
a Charles Frohman star.
Vllllnni Gillette haw arrived in
l.uiid in with the Intention of leasing
a otiaee in the suburbs and there
devote his time to a new play.
After a separation of several
years Kolb and Dill the. muni' al
ceinedlans have again bei'ome part-
iiers utid appear In their own produc-
tion of 'The Cirl In the Train."
George I.ederer is to produce
'Mamma's Boy" with fume McCree
Robbv Barrv and Sallie Stemhler
heading a strcnn cas'. during die
early part of the (inning season.
"I.lebe Augustine." I.en FaM'r
newest opperetta. has fallen to the
ttirtiino of Sam Bernard who will
appear In the piece net season. ac-
cording to an announcement Just
ma le.
AWAY 11 CATARRH
A FILM DISEASE
A SAI F . FASHInNKH l;I.M KIV
VI l KI.Y BFI.IKVFs Al l. His.
TBI SSI M SYMPTOM.
If you are subject to frequent. cold.
cr If you have any of the distressing
symptoms of catarrh such as stuffed
up feeling in the head profuse dls-
harge from the nose sores In the
nose phlegm in the throat canning
hawking and spitting dull pain In
the head or rlngln gin the ears just
anoint the nostrils or rub the throat
or chest with a little Fly's Cream
Bairn and see how qu!kly you will
get relief.
In a few minutes you will feel your
head clearing and after using the
Balm for a day or so the nasty dia-
r harge will be checked the pain sore-
liens and fever gone and you will no
longer be offensive to yourself ;1
your friends by constantly hawking
fptttlng and blowing.
Phake off the grip of catarrh be-
fore it Impairs your sense of taste
smell and hearing and poisons your
whole svstem. In a short time you
(an I completely cured of this dis-
tressing disease by using Fly's Cream
Halm. This healing antiseptic Balm
does not fool you by short deceptive
relief but complete'y overcomes th
disease. It clears the rmse head an 1
thit ut all t!.e rank pri m. sooM.es.
heals and strengthens the raw. .ore
membranes making yvi proof
against colds and catarrh.
(tie application will coin line yon.
and a 50 ret.t bo:!.? wf.I t--:.. rally
'.ire the wore rare of rat.tr; h. tt Is
guaranteed. Get It fnm r !ria-
l ist today.
TEXAS I.EAC.l i:.
4
Standing of Tfunis.
W.
Beaumont 3
Waco ... :
Austin 4
Mount m ... Z
San Atitonio !
Dallas :
Galveston
Fort A'orth 1
L.
1
Pet.
. iOC
.114
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.:))
. ".00
.429
.286
.167
tcrhi'i l(eults.
At c.utveston. 1st game- K. II. E
San Antonio j. 1 4 1'
'jaheston :; ? o
Batteries (ioodwln and Betts-
Morton and Alexander. Fmplr?.
New 'house.
Second game: II. H E.
San Antonio ...... H 13 1
Galveston I 3 1
Batteries Kogers ard Bells: Cor-
don. Helman and Williams i'mpire.
New house.
At Austin B. II. E
Dallas 3 8 1
Austin 1 fi 1
Batteries: Bader and Gibson: l.ew-
is and llennlneer. I'mpires Brady
and Wilkinson.
At Waco: R. H. E.
Fort Worth .... l i l
Waco 2 6 1
Batteries: Windom and Kitchens:
Orla and ellly. I'mpire Jacobs.
rt:
n. h.
At Beu
Moi.o.or ; :i
Beaumont 3 5 2
Batteries: Hay and Allen: I'eastec
and Dawson.
I'mpire Vansyckle.
AMKKK VSSK A1 ld.V
i44444444-44t4
Standlnn of Tenuis.
W. I.. Pet.
Columbus ...... 6 l . "r.7
Minneapolis f. 1 .v.3
St Paul .714
Toledo r. 'i .714
loulsville 3 ;i .fiOC
Milwaukee 2 ' .2SH
Kansas City 1 6 .142
IndianaiMtlla 0 7 . u ' n
Yesterday's Besulti.
No games p Lived iinount tain.
liil.li ics Mi pol.HH s
' tah reiMiblic.'ins .vlll mee'. in
Proxo 'ay la to elect delegates to
the aation.'tl convention.
ilenry I.. StirnKf.ii. screiaiv of
war lt suggested by his friends for
second place on the icpuMPan na-
tional ticket.
Lewis C Spo.ner a member of
the Millennia legislature has an-
noi.nerd his cauilldacy for the- re-
publican nomination for g-jvernor.
The ctiinitv iin.t system is the dU-
lingulshlng feature of the presiden
ts ' primary law that has been adopt-
ed I y ti e M.ite of Maryland.
Senator I.aFoHette of Wisconsin
rcp'iblii an presidential aspirant l.i
lilatiiiing a Kpcech-iinkinir tour "t
the Pacific coast at the end of April
A special elec'ion Will he held In
the I'll si roti'rt ssiunal district ol
Pennsylvania on April 1. to elect u
sMcrcssor to the late Iteprescntbtivo
lli:'Kh;itii
A I M intai! '. former ccvenmr
if iM.'iuii. Is a cand'date for cmi-
greys from the Third Virginia dis-
trie' th seat now held by Captain
Ji hti I.amh.
Thomas I. I.e.s former president
of th I nlted Mine Workers of m-
eriia. is seeking the republican con-
gressional nomination in the Six-
teenth t'hlo dlsttJct
fnder the ne" sportionniei.t of
rouress distrpts In New York state
the lepubl'cnns and ibtuwrats will
eaih snd ninety del'-uateg to the na-
Henry F. Ashh urst one of the new
senators from Arizona. Is next to the
Vounges meher of the senate I in la
thlrty-rlx ears old. while Senator
Luko Iea ol Tennessee the ou'y
me.nber who hnj n.it seen so many
summers is thirty-three.
FRECKLES
Ion"l Hide Them with a Veil: Be.
nioe Them wlili the New Drug.
An eminent skin specialist recently
discovered a new drug othlne do i-
ble strength whlcn Is so uniformly
successful In removing frechfes nnd
giving a clefir beautiful rorr.nlexlon
that it Is sold hv tha Amirtlln n
Store under an ihsolute runrantee
to refund th money If It falh
ron't hide your freckles under a
ell; get nn ounce of othlr.n nrl
move them. Even the first night's J
use will show a wonderful Ir.prove-j
ment some of the lighter freckb'
vanishing entirely. It Is absolutely i
harmless and cannot Injure the mosti
tendei skin.
Be sure to ask the Amarlilo Dm'
?tore for the dmiMe strength otMne: i
It la this tint Is fold on the money
back gnarantee
NATIONAL Ll AGl'E.
Standing of Tean.s.
W. K Pet.
Cincinnati .4 1 . Me
St Louis i 2 .667
Boston 3 3 .500
Itrookhn S 3 .no
New Tork 3 3 . S00
Pittsbure.h 2 4 .31::
Philadelphia 1 1 .".'.M'
Chicago 1 4 ' .2'JU
Yesterday's Result.
t littslr.rgh: R. liT
Pittsburrh 4 5 1
t Louis 3 4 1
Batter'es Hendrix und ti bs-m:
Sal lee and Bliss.
No other Kairen plated accouii' ram
Uheio Tlirv Plar lo lay.
Boston at Philadelphia.
Brooklyn at New York.
Cincinnati at Chicago.
St. Louis at Pittsburgh.
AMI BICAN I.EAGI E.
SlanilinK of Teams.
V". L. Pet.
Boston 4 1 .800
Philadelphia 3 1 .750
Cleveland 4 2 .667
Chicago 4 ?. . 57f
Detroit 3 3 .COO
:... 2 2 .500
St. I.iult 2 5 .286
New York 0 4 ""0
Yesterday's Results.
At St. Louis R. H. E
St. Louis 7 10 3
Chlcaeo 12 15 5
Batteries: Nelson Hamilton. Spen.
Ver and Krihell: Walsh Sullivan find
Kuhn
No other games played account rain.
Where They Play To'lay.
New York at nostcn.
Chbaeo at St. Louis.
Cleveland at Detroit.
Philadelphia at Washington.
II Y- -"Several tons loose alfalfa
lUi.on f o.b. our warehouse. Early
(irnln Co 1 42 3c
ELECTRICAL WIZARD
OFFEflSIEW PLAN
Thomiis . Fdison has a boy twelve
years old. He Is about like other
boys His teachi-rs are abou like
other teachers. But school does not
interest him. He knows he should
be interested bi.t he isn't A yar
ano Mr. f dison began to won!er
what was the matter.
His perplexity became greater
when he was told in Germain last
summer that within u few years .:."0
tierinan children had committed sui-
cide rather than go to sihool. w ! en
he returned to Ainerlui h e bewail an
lUMStigntion. lle found that V-w
Votk City hud paid last year f .' I " t.i
to truant officers. Plainly ie-
bodv was wronv. But tint was r.
i nao to to Darwli. l
answer." Mr. Fdison Is unt '
World Toilav us HiiyiiiB. ' And I
what Darwin toll me. i'hih!i-i
in many reSM'( ts onlv lit 1 1.- :.n
I.Ike all other animals. tliey ti
most ol' their impression i.i
their OVes
"The receipt of lllipressiol.s t!
spoken words la nn muunei m
Children possess this po.ve
a limited ilcerno lint ili..u.. .....
that we do not recognize v !.
send children to s hool
"We try to teai h them as w
teacn adults with bo.iks W e .
the easy way to take Die lard
We make little or no anneal t' i
the eves but make almost e--.
peal through the tedioiiH pm
inemorl.ing. School books ar.
for ihtlilreii. but rhlMrn ar..
niade for school looks "
Then came Mr. Edison h d.-t.-r
ation to try to make the
ture film do what -chool books l ave
failed to accompllMh: that is n ik
me scnool universally Interesim
children
"See how we teai h gengraphx
aid. "The teacher we will sr.
trying with the aid of hooks t.) iiv
children who were never uiisi
New Vork lity some Idea of the t reat
continent of Africa. The clu. lreii
are told that there are Kitfflu
south Africa. There may he
tore or two small llfel.ss tl.i
to show how the Kaffirs look.
' But when an S 11 c)
children do not know mm h
how the Kaffirs look and ls i
they ve. And when tU- 1 1
been drudged almost to ib-.v
meiiiorie the prlnrlpnl piI .
fr:ia the h-sson Is eti!e I
I :!n t i ii c tj trr to e.n h
rapny m a dlff. rent way. .
niomt-nt I he one of the oc-.f t
pi' lure photographers In th. w.
vM.v I told him to land a
Town and to take everjthln
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HI TEAM 10
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Fast Playinp; Promised For
Game at Glenwood Sun-
day Afternoon
The Santa Fe Monograms and the
Baton baseball teams will cro.r hats
In the cite park Sundav atterm at
which lime a game of more than usual
interest Is expected. The Mono.;ram
nave stiffened iMI their agyreratlon.
an ! nut witne funcv men Into the
learn It is also stated that the visit-
ir hi ve the pick of tnat ontiro ...-.
ti"i;. In this even I ipx-a wihout sav.
mg that th. sreai National game will
be properlv staked for ilm Ixith.i
showing In AmariUo.
sluht between th.-re and the mouth of
tl. . w I
I III IU
" " sisun ii 1 1 I T i
what Kcfflrs are and how they live.
"e ni snow mem at work at play
and In their homes. They will bo
life Me Kaffirs that will run ami
skip or work right before the chll-
dren'seves. Do you believe many chll-
dren will play sick while these pic-
tures are being run off?
'But the Kafllrs will he but the
smallest part of what the African pic-
tures will nhow. The biggest beasts of
the Jungle the eelphants. lions tig-
ers and giraffes will be shown no
in pages but In their native haunts.
The city of Cape Town will be shown
w i'h Its characteristic streets and its
r"ppi'ig
"The l road .. : j ovci wh'eh
Knifer's armies marched will be
shows. Just aa they are. with here and
there a burgher s lotlago. Every
step in the pro.rss of mining gold
and diamonds will be put upon the
film. The Nile will be shown not as
a small black ifne upon a map. but
as a bodv of beautiful blue water
alternately plunging over cataract'
and creeping throned meadows to
the sea.
"Then will come the Pyramids
with natives and tourists climbing
them and. lastly the ureat rltie. of
Alexandria and Cairo Would any
child rtay at home if he knew s-ich a
treat as this was In store for him'
Would lie ever Torget what he hal
learned a bout Africa'"
This Is but a sample of what Mr
Edison Intends to do for the teach-
ing of geography. H intends to
show all reachable parts of the earth
in the same way In addition he will
live the lihldreii ca t an.' d. tailed
information with regard to the w.y
ev.-ry maiiufa. lured thlnir about
them Is made. Nothing will I. too
small or too great for him to put
upon films bemuse IH regards su Ii
Inlormaiio'i as Imnort.int Ho niu
..ii iii'i
onlv show bow a pin Is made hut
win sho'v how steel rails are made
tie will show men making nnd
P-v laJrt?i T L.JIaI SSaftsTssw Sl-i X
7i feiJ is?-
lift mmi mm VtiyM
ft mm IT. V. t--k JT 'mtJT s
Jf il ' M W n .... ... rt i "
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Our Classified Columns
are certainly Business BoostersNo matter what
you may want. Immediate returns prompt fre-
quent orders for discontinuance after first day's
publication. A trial will convince you. Phone471
running locomotives. The 'children
themselves will seem to be speed-
ing over the country because the
I i.ture will he taken from a locomo-
tive as It speeds i lie iu.u. . ip
seem to wiiu past them a it doe
past an engineer.
' In this way" he says. "I s'laliTo
oer the whole field of knowledge
that is suited to a child's compre-
hension I have made a list of these
subjects and there are about 4000 of
them. I am going to make films of
them all. I have already maie som
of them and we are turning out more
of them here In the laboratory every
day.
' I do not rxect that moving pic-
tures will take the place of all school
books but I do expect thn they will
take ihv place of most bcukn used
below the ninth trade. I do not
know how I could tench rammi:-
with moving rf "t hlt 1 fn Mrh
rending;. wrOf JLli vernphy
ant h luetic and . .tof-.
"I ran even teach hlsiorv and
some branches of si lence wth iuoi:2
ph lures fine of the liest films we
ev T made was of the h.lltle i .e-
intioii. I setii a mali to the scene nn I
re ro tin ei the battle ns liearlv as I
mid as it occurred. In the same w n
I hae shown Washington crossini;
the lelaware Many other lrstorl."
scenes could mm easily be reiircdui.
ed.
" lid one of the most mteiestilK
pictures I ever made Illustrated a
chemical process. I simply poured
irtaln chemicals upon a thus aud
let colored crystals form. Seen itl
the naked eye this would not amount
to luv But I magnified the crys-
tals unt! the were as l-rpo
sIIcm of bread wild when thev pop-
red up from the glass they looked
alnios'. like covers ffylr.g from th
manholes over a sewer."
Mr. Edison's first experiment with
moving pictures for schools will tak
placo In hK home town Orange.
The local school board has placed
one of the largest school buildings at
bis disposal. As soon as he hat
made enough sets of pictures to con-
stitute a year's course ho will give
an exhibition to the s huol board and
invited guests.
It the pictures are the suites
that Mr Filson believes they will b
besrd has promised t substitute
them for hooka In a school or tw.
nid tl ev continue to produce good
lesulta to put them in all except th
h-;h choois Mr Fdison has made
the iiiiu bines safe by Inventing a non-
mflammible film He has made the
films (heap by fusing with his mlcro-
Hcop.. until be lun put j Uany pjC.
ture on sevenfv-llve feet of film aa
ordinarily ro upon 1000 feet.
The Santa Fe railroad reports
that It has shipped out "oil cars of
cuttle from San AiikcIo to northern
markets in the list sixty days.
y w
The Fan Season
Is Here Now
Our Fans are well equipped with three
speed switches makinff available any
breeze from a gentle zephyr to a
oard blow.
The Oscilating Type Desk Fans turn
automatically from side to side sever-
al timss a minute and then send cool-
ing breezes regularly to every part of
the room.
We have plenty on hand to supply your wants
NUNN ELECTRIC CO.
Nunn Bid. Amarillo Texas. Tclenrione 16A
Call and Inspect Them-See How Liltle It Costs To Operate The
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