Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 291, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 8, 1912 Page: 5 of 8
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PACE FIVE
AMAR1LL0 DAILY NEWS TUESDAY OCTOBER 8 1912.
IN FASHION'S REALM
Just Received-
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I'olk Mini Mothers
And Tmh lier Hull
The I'o'k St r- t
!othrs ui. 1
W KIII.ITI'. Auxiliary
lls Willi Mr. IxhVi'II
! Tli' V' orii ;i ti A n i 1 1 :tl v
li
.f t!.. Kr
Teacher. .lab met at the hUh s-hool ! 1''f :" "rh y-M.-r.l.iy after-
. j noon at t o'l li. k with Mrs. 'A'. A.
auditorium at yu rday a" r-. oki T.y)r gtr((t
noon. ! - o
The following pro? r;i i;i at ren- iiiioiin cnicnts
dered: J Tin- Fsther McCrary Chapter.
Opening exercises. I uuchti-rs of the American Kevolu-
Song: "A Perfect Iay."' Felice jti..n will hold the f irtt meeting gf
Stinnett. the year thin afternoon at 4 o'clock
Roll Call. twitli Mrs .Ta:i
Reading Mm. A. K. Simp.
Discussion subject: "The Ne d of
Spelling Taught in the llkh School."
led hy Mrs. K. 0. Mall which wa
followed hy the mothers discuss. on.
It was decided to hold an old fash-
ioned prl!!ns match at the hiu'h
school auditorium at some tune in
the near future and render n pro-
. .1 . 1 . .. I. . . . I -
pram at tne game Tim.- uie iro ei-iii.
to no to purchasinL- a f 1 a - for 1 llf w jj
high school.
An instrumental dit wa nod
t-ft hy Mesdanie I'.urnam and Ket' h
am
Surit. Hyrd addressed the tiicetlni:
and Miss Louise Hopkins rendered I
nolo.
m ii Mvtiiitf of
riiillmniioniu (lull
An open meeting of 'he Pnilhar-
Ti7onla dull was held at the residence
of Mrs. Frank Kyburn. 1 :.''.' Fill-
more tret from ?'' to ':?
o'clock this afternoon.
Then- were ahout fiftv me-mbem
ami invited guests present Anions
latter were Miss Mal'0 Ite-icd.
i an and If r mother.
F.ri'-k ci' atu and rake were served
The decorations consisted of cut
flowers and pot plant s.
The f.d'owini; prnrram tv.i reti
red
I'i.it.o fel... t'.o-l. Miss Ke-dt r
1- . -.. . 1 M..I'. " l' "ti
A! r Ni'W 1 y
!..- Tour! Illio:;. 'ioM!" '
Mr. Call
-' !(( ted. Mrs llusseli.
parte 1" To::. Mi--s Whir
" Ve-Il-Hiitl Hav .nolle.
Vrs Storm.
-nti'-n:i" Mihl. i.ln-rg. Mr
Ityiiiirn. Miss Kein.;i
alerted Miss llurlhur'.
PII.o
Violir
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l'i.lt!!
Tr.o
Tuif. Mr
Plane.
nB partienlars.
omcro Texas.
A.
Montgomery
2'JO-Cp
VAJ'TED P.rightl youiyr man for
lOtel porter pood money for a hunt-
er. Address Chas. V. Po.vnton
Jnlldress. Toxa 290-2p
cook
VANTKD Woman to help
rood wages. I'hone SI.
es I.. Smith at her
home no Ta!or stre. t.
The X.'edle Cluh Illeet this
afternoon at o'clock with Mrs. A.
K. VatiL'hnn at '"9 Fillmore street.
The F.Iks will tlve an informal
dance at the club hous.- this evening
complimentary to Miss Maliel Ilicvel-
man. who is a ynest at the home of
her uncle Mr. Sum Isaacs.
in le A of the Haptist c hurch
tu1Mi Mrs. fVwitt. f.oi Fill
more streeTT t :io v. in. Wednes-
J day.
The '. F. O. society will meet with
Mrs. Melell. lion Tler at itVclock
this afternoon instead of with Mrs.
Axtell as announced in the year
hook.
I.a Costnra club will imet at ."
o'clock this af'irnoon with Mrs. Will
Collins at li r home it: San Jacinto
Heights
St Ann's fullcl of S. Andrew'i?
I'piscoi'.-il church will meet at the
resideme of Mrs K. Wear". !'"1 Van
Mlur n ttrect at ?. ''') thl- aft-rtuioti.
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: I'rrMiiuiN
Mrs W S Pal : of l.ul.l"" V..
'formerly of A marilto is now visit lni
Mrs. J N Ivv. 1 1"2 l'i!i!! ore street.
j 1 liny Mc'iee of Slatcin. v. n h re
! Sunday to meet Mrs Mi ; and li:-tl.-
d.iKv'.i'er. who have .. n (I'lt'i-
1 1 v i ii !"i Chi' !: ""'!' ' f )-!-
!.iv for '' ir heme 'n S!r;'er.
Mr. T I h i- r.-'oM : it:
iind'v l'f '"'.on's :it. it 1 1 iim
.!!; -;s a r- t.t rur. ic al o''era!i':.
'. C C; in l's and wlf. of tti al l.
( Fl. . ine s.cemlin;.' a f-w days with
Mr. CV .mldii-M s- r r Mrs. W. V..
' '. :-r. West Seventh Street.!
Mr. and Mr Ch.imbliss ar on their
wav home from a tour ttiroucn i a1'.-
Ifornia. oreuon. Washington and oth.
-r weste rn states.
J Hr. S P. Kirkpatrick of Snvder
I Texas sloped over Sunday and Mon.
"d.iv wlih his son. ('has. V. Kirkpat
rick. :tf7 West Seventh street return-
int' from a meetini; c-.f the Far.ta F"
Surjtleal Society at Alhii'i'K Hue N
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Five doen Waterproof Men' and Ladies' Auto Coat
in all the popular colors.
Be sure nd avial yourself of the opportunity to get the
greatest values in this ilasi of Coats ever offered in Amarillo.
THE HUB
510 Polk Street.
Phone 248.
(.OI F r.M'F.IJT IN III MMs. iki: attiim;
About tc (ostume of the feminine coif expert there are no frills
nor fiirhelowh She is out on the links to improve herself in the
hport t- win new laurels and from the tips of her leather hutton-
.1 i ts to t'i.- croHii of her worsted lipped head she looks ready
for business with ball and slick. Midi or all important is the sweater
and a food model tor one may ! seen In this coat of white worst-
ed made wMi shirt sleeps termiu at in? with !o-e -fittinu loni; suffs
a rollini: iawl collar and sitr-le front.. The ' soiin.T de poiK1' cap
is of whit worst.'d. brown bonl- red k a shad- o i.et the brown
. o-durov sk:rl.
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Four Big Specials at the STAR CASH
GROCERY For Tuesday Only.
1 00 ils. Best Cane Suiar for
100 lbs. Best California While Potatoes
100 lbs. Our Home Flour for
100 bis. While Lilac Flour for
. .$5.75
. .$1.60
. .$2.70
. .$2.90
Nil
Phone ui your orders We are cheaper than any
Grocery in Town.
e Fryers at 35c Young Bakers at 50c
Nice Fat I lens 50c
COHERE SSifl STEPHENS
ftHU COURT OF
shjs mi is sni mis m mm
GUOGE
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f Vef! 'i i.
Tl.irtee n"..
eel by Mrs.
short-
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A'ANTKI' Fifty laborers at on e
or construction of Brain elevator.
UraU'ht time puarante-ed. W. V.
Julver. Floydada. Texas. 2Sf-4c
I'.inbroid' ry ttami ini: clone- late-t
and newest patterns. Mrs. l-iirkpatrlck
.".ii? West Seventh stree'. I'hone SftO
:r'i-'
. c. ..f C:ll Afi-e-atu f-er th-
.-V. ..l!i. i.lj I'iStr.e t 1";U t ll"'
V OfU of i'" title lliolit'is term yes-te-rday
iiio-t.lt v . w !th Chief Justje-
Ci;.:i..ni alol Ai.be i It'- .lUHlce Mall
and I'resler presldmv.
The first dy"s wotk was piven
over to suUiiilssloii of motions by
attorneys the court maklnc only
stop wil bHnido t the (irandnn( )f j roPtPrftrai. that the term
.1. I ..Ill I... i.v I . . .
will se t a new record in tne amount i
uf business dispatched.
The court claims a distinct adwin
"nee over its initial term in the inat-
'er of niore- cotiifortalle and conve
nient phys'c-al arraiu'eme-iits. tl"
ew cl.irte IS ill the- 'l( k. tt bllil I
mo lie-in- r .oe v. .irratil'ecl. and
;.-t a cot-ip.i
: r'.'.- d In Amarillo
mi er. I n . ami
M-eial hours iiievttnn trienda.
From th's lolnt Mr. and Mtb.
Stepncns w.ll leave for an extcn.lt
visit In Ailona and California. They
leave- this mc.rnlnn via tne rama ri
A
utl tin- loiirni-v will be- ex
tended to riiocnU mid other points
While in that section. Congress
man Step!:.:.? will visit tin- Indian
re.-.-! vat ions for th purpose of a' -ciuirit
v ce rtain information re -'aril
in.' th- ti!!" of that part of th"
se.u'hwes' For many years. Con
wil l I i na hn a erve.l US .1
. I VMI .1 I I " -
J. W. HILL Manager.
nn. WpSt nth. Phone 434.
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VANTKIjTO KENT My home par-
tally furnished for the winter; f.
ooms and closets; free water above;
it car line at San Jacinto lleluhts.
nrazelton. phone 7L!. 254tfc
VANTKIt Two men on dairy farm.
!. O. Wolflin. I'hone 06 1. 2ss-r.p
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
JITF One ent a word first tnser-
ton one-half cent word each sun-
iqient insertion.
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j Ti e re iii.i Ins w te cartied from t';- ('''
j F.-ikh- parlors by an ef-orv fr' n A!' .
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d'-i. w as a member.
j lilna tl:. iliat' I'.ke Strovl for
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W. V S.-'.etie k and I! A
l.'i!'bo. ': .1. W. P.-irton
I K leike Mi inl'hls H
('l.ir.t.don.
Coupon No.4738
Won the Beautiful Cut Glass
Bowl at the
Amarillo Tea and Coffee ' Co.
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day
r;-i.'. a nr-i-i. il d: i-lor !
I..T.. from Ho- Fas' fur the
of pr. .-r.t in - ' Q i. n F..-t!.-
' a ciiiitata. for the bene- it oi nn-
a I Iniled Char. ti-s. This classical
1 beuitirul mu-bal prod i 'Ion w.ll
off. re-1 by a chorus in: I" "p o.
b.-.-t local tale-n. at I.e.- (.rani
( i;i. ra House on the. ' of 'ri'
I toher 1 V
The ri s ntatioii wi'.I I- in m.i
ial costume with an adult rlio-
'rus eif from itrhty to a hualrcd P1 o-
and a children's chtrug ot a
in I re el or tnor.
1 i baniiet ball of the Woodmen
has been procured '. r rehear-1 1. ; .
which will lectin a- an early C.-tbs -- iron.i.-t'
Mr. WriV'lt has e.'i-Ildel a y of Fbe (i.ida. was iti th-
cordial iuvitation to all who tnav ; yest.-rdav .n a - .'it Irs !-a
;ire to ' ike part to attn I the.. r- ( .1 ..'.. 1 Vis n W. V.-.iI.
Ie..!s and take j dace in the cho-. r " S -a' I t ;. N- w
r. 'Ct mn huh ii s.
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date
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Ameco I hirk reed h.inclleci ty
i.l frfirrrs nnfl lerfl stores ill
twrntv fotir. forty-eit'ht nnr luin-
rlrrd pound srks.
Amarillo Mill At Flevator Co.
Personals
F Salle nlie ru-e r was a vi-.'or
f i fiii Cms! yton Sunday.
I.. II Co a hus'lin-.' fea! es'i'e
r.i- was l i re re. iv from II ir-
I
For High Class
House Wiring
Electrical Fixtures
Portable Lamps
Heating Devices
Victor Talking Ma
chines and Records I
Go to
Kunn Electric Comp'y
"The St'im'd.n? Flock' slaved t!
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NUNN BUILDING
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I THE
NATIONAL BANK
OF COMMERCE
Is in business to serve its customers and will be found
at all times ready and willing to render any service within its
power consistent with safe and conservative banking.
The National Bank ol Commerce
I
Cr .tid last t.l.-ht end ptewd to be .1 f. r- .
unus i.tl jdav. Ovar (Iral.atn.'Can-.ot titv.'i
a i'lr. who also ar ems In the!I: ir i. ..:
i ' r has rrol-i'i 1 lorn thini! I- t Ii t .- t
i .-if r. J most u:i rt!ne. Th"'.. " at . 1
t.'.v i-c ba-.-l on the -n'ral fa t ' . . r f
AMARILLO.
TEXAS.
!- 1r-'h I a t'.e most otent factor
;t t'e r-a'.'y of exi-.T.rc. I er j e .( .f I- . - V
i.i !.! that Is s-ifitef eel of Chris- l.-nve t at ' a
i.iii S-i't.fe and ev r" ' Ir.v to hoM -:rn ie n - a- v
th- :i'i.'l"n dscar '"traham as H r
!o?"n I'.everly. the lawyer. ; i n lc t ' !: .'
w;-h a l e ho winf his way t-ij-a Fvr - t
fre e- lorn from Its rrii;. thro-ich a ... a" r !
nfier.tlf.c understanj'.n. of the lllch--r
I -aw. civo a forcef 1 rerformane- i:.-l Caiile e
!and rerdved murh ' omrncndaMon Kirvs M-ct.i.
from the audlen'e. 'iss I.ore'ta t. l".t l a-t .
r-.vm rr It omo as Helen ; Kir -s XT.i .r.'a
.11 au.i'l t.- .-. .. i
Fordvce. Mr. W as-h- r as a koo i
foil fur Mr. Graham. : nd did rapr.hl"
i-.rk Mr Paul i was 'apltal as P.n-
ry and Mr. Onr. Mr. Ial ail Mlsrarv
I.ev'fr d 1 'shit wis row1! m thorn t
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of re.'..
th- I'.rl' th. w as
t.ir wi'h a r i'.i
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11 11 13 W. Fifth Street.
H Its Electrical
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a-on. wtiil.. tr.ev
our and one half fcli
I lonr The spceimen !s remarkshh for
! th rrea' length ef the It-s th gen-
eral I'.ghtr.eas of (ram. anl for th
shortness f t thrt runr-l tusks less
: than e'.uht fe. t lor.ir It seems to rep-
' resent a 'rarsit:. n trr between thi
'most st.rl.t.t rr.anm"th and th fleet-'
!r and sT.a.'er rr.od-m r'.ephant.
PHONE 168
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EXCLUSIVE ;itiDERTAKER
All kinds of Funeral Sui
plles or emhalmer furnished to
ill parts of the Panhandle by
first train or auto. Largest
stork of Caskets an I Coffins In
Northwest Tei.is. Work. Foods
and rrh e guaranteed t.t l lease
('pen day and nicbt.
PHONE ;250
Aixarlllo. Tcxaa.
n sats;.T t'jrl'y.
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Greer, Hilton R. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 291, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 8, 1912, newspaper, October 8, 1912; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth297873/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .