Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 185, Ed. 1 Friday, June 6, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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AMARILLO DAILY NEWS FRIDAY JUNE 6 1913.
Cash Prices
FOR
Friday Saturday
fix
riioK vm it oitii:i;s
4 lb. Amurlllo Best .
Flour $1.2.7
24 lbs. Amurlllo Hest Flour .v
17 1-2 lb. suck Meal -.tie
2 dot. Krkn ;jr
4 k(t. Smla aro
8 lbs. Suirar rK-
3 lb. can Tomatoes (-
2 lb. can Totnutoe 3 for 2.V
3 cana l'ork mirl lieana. . .tt.v
or er dozen inn
American lleauty l'ork and
Heans 4 (aim for 25c or per
l"'n NOr
15 Hut. Id onions 2.V
15 IhH. Old Kpiuls a.v
7 likjfH. Hub No More. . . .2.V
R ans r. milk 2.V
4 rung in. Uk -K.
4 pkjTH. Taplora 25.
"Horux -
4 pkirn. 20-Mul. Tf.mi
4 ikR. Currants 2.V
gt. Jar Olives :io-
2 runs Cround Cinnamon All-
spice Mare Nut M-K; all
sellers; 2 .kcs. for .
Oood llrooiu 2M'V
All Tens HnlriK at Half I'rhc.
Tli hest (Jrot-ii and Illatk
Tens found In the city.
4 Sack 1 ot- Sail 2.V
:t rans Corn 2."w
Plenty of Hallibut Fish and
Cat; also Vegetables and Meat
Market where you run K't
your Hants filled to tlie letter.
Phone 395
Mathews Fish &
Market
Oyster
i
Mr. I'carMin i:nlertnineil
I'alnrita (Inb.
The members of tin I'ajarlto Club
and several itucsts were delightfully
entertained Thursday afternoon by
Mrs. Charles 1'earson tit Jier home
11 Van lluren street The par-
lors of the home ere very attrac-
tive with the jirraiKemnt of beauti-
ful polled plals iindiTn.
At the closeXof a ery intercstlnil
round of samA tc favors were
awarded to MrA ijani Lewis hi nil
srore and Mrs. rA. It linden seioiid
hi Kli seore both receiving a beauti-
ful hand painted Hl
The hostess sefViVil her Vilest nn
el. fcilllt lillirheou coutistiiiK of chirk-
en pie evlle rtK hot bllllered
rolls dumplings two kinds of cake
and coffee.
Thi guei-ts of the clilli were Mr.
Crotty Mrs. Martin and vliss Kulh-
erlne Sh;iu;hncsy.
. T. r. n.it
I'leiisant Mretum.
.W (. W. Sniilh entertained I he
N 'I'M' anil several Invited gue;-is
with aVery pba-iUit meet in-; Thurs
day nfiiVnoon f her h tine linj
Harrison Vreetf The parlor. were
made very fVtty with the decora-
Hons of ciif ljnuers and ferns ami
the afternoon as spent at i lie-
work. Hie ho.-tcs delighting her
Sore expegteq
guests lt beautiful luitnbers on
the VirtrolaVu Intcrvahr durlnn tbo
afternoon.
A dainty sad cyfirse was served
later In the anioCnoon.
The Invited glis were: Mra. Ay-
ties Mrs. .A. lHr Miss Jarrell
Mrs. J. I) tferr. MrV It. L. IMgger
and Mrs. J. W Markb of Keokuk
lew a
Circle V Merit With
Mr. Hopkins.
Circle V of the First Hani 1st
church had a lovely mretlm Tues-
day afternoon with Mrs. tj. 8. Hop-
kins ut hcruome lS(i:t Harrison
street and dehplte tle bad weather
there was a rarKtV attendance of
members an anvnterestinK nieet-
Iiik was enjoyed.
The circle Is XakVjiB roiirse In
Hill s llihle StuieH and nn excellent
lesson was kI'" wit h Mra. Itobert
Thompson is leader. V
The home was decorated with
pink hiii! white carnations and dur-
Iiik the social hour which followed
the study a delicious two course
luncheon was served by tin' hostess.
rnniiK
A. S. Rolling spent yesterday in
Canyon looklni; after business af-
fairs. Mrs. M. .1. Kelrsey of Sherman.
I HI
i-'arewell l:.-iiiiuet for (Jiilhrle
riTT.IU liCII. I'a. June - Near-
ly all of the lleiuoerutic leaders of
W'eKtern Pennsylvania have accepted
invitations (o the baniiet to be j;lv-
en here tomorrow nlsht In honor of
former Mayor (Jeorue W. (iuthrle.
nl. - 111 1... In I .
ii'Ihmih i win i . iii n nniiur ui n '
fnrewl to Mr. Guthrie who is Kooujp!iui
in depart lor resin 10 tune up imiih h
as I'nited Stai-s ininif t-r t China.
Mrs. It. C. Hall h.-ilrinan of the
Juvenile Committee of the Fedi-rn-
lion of Women has received Hie fo-
;IcwIiir leleKrain from New York
city relative to Hie IVMer llaMes
isbow which will be held here soon:
New York June :: I '.i I :!
I Mis. It. C. Hall. Amai llb T.-vas.
II. Me chipped ncore cards and llt-
eia'ure Letter to follow.
ItKTTKlt IIAI'.IKS l!Cltlvr
This Letter llabies Show will
score another mark In Ai'iarillo'a re-
Health of I leer who will measure the
intches and make an estimate on the
i number.
X
I niii ni hi einent
The ladhs of the First M. K.
church will hold a cooked lood Hale
at ( H.nll llro. all day Saturday.
Chii ken Cake and I'les.
Ml'fes Helen Alnsworlh and Ma-
rie Travis of Oklahoma City are vls-
itliie Mrs. It. H. Fvans at her home
IL'uT Fillmore street.
Mr. and Mrs Loli I'uckelt of Por-
tales are spetidltiK U few days lit the
city with friends.
Mrs. L. Nichols has returned from
Kl Paso where she has been v In-
itial; her mother.
cord for pronresslveness and will!
be amoni; the first If not the first jlnj( stars but Foley's Honey
of Its kind to be held in Texas. Tar Compound Is at nil times
Maritime Slum in lloll.-uiil
A MSTKIt I . M. June - The Na-
tional Maritime exhibition for
which preparations have I mak-
ing for more than a year was form-
ally opened today and will lie en ti-
nned until the enj of September.
The chief attraction of the exhibition
IV a cn-at collection of historical
documents old prints pictures niod-
ck of boats nnd r Hi s of lamous
Imtiii vn;i"H of rxploraiion and
i (!oiiiation.
mi: ititn.i.i t si i;s .f j i v i :
My the end of June Mars Venus
Saturn a ml Jupiter will all be morn-
and
the
The iiuuici'ous letters and tele-1 "Star" medicine for roughs colds
TTIiq calls received by Mrs. Hall evl-jrroup and whonplun ouiiKh. A mid
deuce the keen Interest wliiih hns j in June is as apt to develop Into
been aroused In the event. Tlo- chair bronchitis or pneumonia as at any
t'inli has received many in uil ie l ol her time hut not if Foley's Honey
which it N impossible to answer i -(nnd Tar Compound Is taken. It will
ccpt ibroilKll the newspapers. jsurely C off the cold and heal
As soon as the score cards arrive j the inflamed membranes. The Ren-
the exact dale of the show will be
announced.
This rliovv is but one of the im-
portant tusks which has been under-
taken bv the committee. The flv-
ulno In a yellow pnrkaKe
hanhai. nnrts CO.
I amy Aroma Straw betriet
lttt rar of the season n tale to.
swnttniR (aniiai:n Is under their su-ulay and tomm-ron. (Quality remark.
Attend the dry yoods sale at the
North Texas Notion Co.. Saturday.
All Cliissificl Ails must
(outpanicd by the cash.
bo ac
To Stop the Coinrh Cure the Tlvklini;
Hprny or nn-p l!-.e IVrist r h !' w i-'-'f- t
mm. -pii. . M I" K T: K s A'-'TlSi.l-l
liKvi.iN1'. ( ::. it t'O'i in " i- tiu- I :t
dit'cti.iiK mill h h-'iiif. '. ' i i u
itlily fine. Order from
Ituy tbcm by Hie crale.
your urocer.
IHI-2c
lleinovnl Notice
lr. M. II. Harris Osteopath and
SurKoon. has mnve tils office to the.
new Fuqua bulldlnR. Itoomg 17 is
and 19. 1C7 tf
pe-Vi ioii and Hie follow llii; pn.es
have been offered.
Five Hollars In the boy catchlnc
Hie snntcst number of IIms In a
trap or otlierli- darinK ibe month
of June the prize contributed by
Mrs. L. O. Thompson.
Five Hollars tj the pr catchiiu'
Hie i;reales nun li-r of tin s during j
Hie month i onii nmieil by lonimit ! LF.MNCTT N. Ky. June i Lev
lee. llniMou Is ciiterlalnitu; durlnc the re
A s"( iiinl prize of four dollars roes ' luainder of this week the annual
to the tiov or cliT killitii! Hie in vi Jktiiml council session of ihe Fulled
luiL'i -t number and third prize ut Commercial Travelers. Many mem
three (pillars. I In rs of the order are It a'ti iidatn
The sl;t i:hli red flies mu-.t be de-jfrom West Vir.'it'l i li-"til y and
llvereii to Hr. I! M. Walker Ciiyjllii Hislrlct of Coh i il ia.
9
1
aHyirday's Oiry ods
SALE
At The North Texas Notion Company
WILL BE AN EYE OPENER; SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY
12 1-2 and 15c Ginghams 5c yd.
10 and 15c Percals 5c yd.
Other Goods priced in proportion. See the
Window.
North Texas Notion
ompaimy
Texas is visiiiiiK her daiiiihter Mrs
l.il. (inlcke u!i llen-e sheet for the1
summer.
Mrs. C. It. Jewell hris returned to
Amarillo from a vUil 0f several
weeks with her parents n Mantono
Illinois.
Mrs. J. W. Markler nf Keokuk
Iowa is the cuest of h.r ibuuhler.
Mrs. It. F. Johns 0!i lluhaiian St.
Mrs. F. Condon left Wednesday
evenlni; for Fort Worth to attend
the commei meat enlses of the
All Saints Academy wnere . er
daughter. Miss Nora Condon gradu-
ates. Mra. liiioKcue Aaard lift last ev-
ening for Fort Worth to attend Ihe
commencement exercises the All
Saints Academy where her IHH
daughters. Amies nnd Vera have
b allendlnn school this year.
Mrs. Waller ami son Klmer are In
the city vIsltinK with Mrs. ullcr'a
niolher. Mrs. Youiik at lln; Kill-
more street.
Mrs. It. S KllloiKh j) Mrs
K. Fn.lerwood and f.imilies are
spending the week at Palo nro club
AiioiinceiiienK
Stoddard Class No will meet
wllh Mrs. I. Itasco linn Harrison
street this afli-rnoon at : ;t.
proKram of especial interest has
been shaped.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Foil SAI.i: Fair Indian Runner
Lucks at t 'ni i it I ; roi cry store.
ls."i-.:p
Foit SAI.i-:
$;:.no. Mucks
tank t ."..mi.
New oil healiiiK sieve
l ook Sieve with water
in.' 'j Itui hanau street
I Mi ilp
FOIt ft F. NT-
em. M'O Van
I'lirnil.i d rooms mod.
Mil I ell. IS.'i It
Foil ItLNT' Modern i room house
lias elect l b- lichls. 'ii sl class best
residence pail of the uly. Phone r:j
ik.'i ; ii
FOIt SAI.i:- First mortgage ten
I'er cent eiiilm s L'-n note on well
located AmaiTilii resiileme property.
Phone in or Addm Pox Am-
ai iiio 'icva.i. ' ix.i ::p i
FOIt l;i:T ev fiiriilslnd from
T iiiiiii pliviile eiili;itlee lle.i soluble.
L'ii W-t KUli! i Street Fholie
1 1.".:'. is. :r
WANTKH Hi ii i n w ho ate irooil
rifle and pi-lol nuts or who vvan
lo be. Is vears eld nr ir. Free
liiiiisporiatl'in nnd pity tor your lime
Apply basement P. Itiilldina
Mnlnl.iv i-M-hltli; ill l. III.
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Si bool SrraiiliiH. I'.i . have on-r two
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W e have 1 1 .
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f.i'm. located In
vi. ii have such
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It Is true that
p: fit ly suffer ft-
I! m men. i s
fi r more listens i
ii.ore sensitive i.
i-ii n '
kidney f ' '
i i t rue 1 1 v i:
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I. Norton. New I- r l. Ma' - . '
I bad a tcirl'.ie t am ar-..- i..
le.' k with a r :
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i- :i'vici villi i.
-. re. The i . it n ji-
li 't Hie fell I..I .
ra'ed I aiu v!i
Foley Kldtn-V Piil-
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and
eV Kill.
ills ri
I ii mi nt '-in
up at. -I i:. . i. "
to rcce -1 -I. -. I
Thev sir- t"U'-
'In aillon ijuick i' "suits.
t It WI-AL Iltl ; I .
Summer Time
is Music Time
At the shore in the mountains or at home-for all of U5
wherever we are music is one of the greatest aids to sumccr
time enjoyment.
Music fills the long summer evenings and adds new romance
to soft moonlit nights. Music breaks like sunshine into the
stormy day-with delightful concerts musicals and porch dan-
ces. And especially for those of us who are "stay at homes"
music is the important "something to do" for our recreation
hours.
What does it matter if no member of the family plays?
The Piano Pianola
Make real musicians of ut all -enables everyone of ui to play a though our own
ten fingers were the most talented fingers in the world.
The Pianola Player-Piano will open a whole new world of pleasure to you. And
right now this summer you can enjoy it most.
Price from $550
Eaiy monthly payments as low as $3.50 a week if desired.
The genuine Pianola Pianos are the Steinway Steck Wheelock
Stroud and famous Weber for sale in Texas only at the Ley he Stores.
Stuyvesant
Leyhe Piano Co.
607 POLK STREET
AMARILLO
r
NHS
FOR FRIDAY
Rush Selling
More than One Hundred Waists in strictly Tailored Styles in
solid colors of Tan and Blue Chambray also White Grounds
with Stripes Dots and Figures. These waists sold regularly at
Sl.00 and Sl.25. FRIDAY ONLY; Note the Price:
35 c
KIRSCH
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Amarillo's Only Exclusive Ladies Misses Childrens and Infants
Ready to Wear Shop.
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Greer, Hilton R. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 185, Ed. 1 Friday, June 6, 1913, newspaper, June 6, 1913; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth298034/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .