Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 191, Ed. 1 Friday, June 13, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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PACE FOUR AMAR1LLO DAILY NEWS. TODAY JUNE 13 1913.
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AMARILLO DAILY NEWS
Owned and Published by
W. J. WILLIAMS
Corner Sixth and Tyler Street.
TELEPHONES.
Business Office: 471 Editorial Rooms: 472
HILTON R. CREER Mauufing Editor
Entered as second-class matter at the post-
ffice at Amarillo Texas under the act of March
J. 1879.
Only morning Newspaper in the Amarillo
Country. Covers the Panhandle of Texas East-
ern New Mexico Southern Colorado and Western
Oklahoma from twelve to twenty-four hours in
advance of Denver Dallas Fort Worth Oklahoma
City and other papers carrying telegraphic dispatches.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
The Daily Newt will he delivered by carrier
aaywhere in Amarillo or by mail outside of tha
dry for $5.00 a year or 50c a month in advance.
TOPO" THE MORNING.
The Oitopi appears to be the only variety
which in not in faivor in 'Irxns.
Missouri' prie row is numed Cirlott.i Pont-
ine whi h sound rich as c ream.
If T. R. Kr' at "II obslrrprrotm in the Nrw
York rampaiKn. we prescribe a bromo Suler.
The Oklahoma pre i talking nmaller Irisla
lures. Good. That will assure larnr legislators.
o
Sedition has just been discovered in Mexico
City. And we thought that was its breeding
ground.
o
Odd .isn't it While the frowern nrP
ing to beat free suar Congress is laboring siren
uously to free beet sugar.
One suspicions that the Oklahoma jury wlu li
spent hours in an effort to determine just what
constitutes a game of poker was bluffing.
o
THE PANHANDLE PRESS.
tinrtly favored and no serious epidemic may be 1 1 1 PU I X C PI rrfflPT
anticipated if the citienship falls strongly in line lUlll I LU Li 1 Ull I
with the general nnti fly. anti dirt campaign in-
augurated recently by the f ederation of Women.
The exercise of enertfetir precaution would pre-
clude the possibility of disrase outbreaks and
concerted effort for a single week would make of
Amarillo a rubbishless weedless. flyless spotless
c ity.
As a matter of information to mothers. I he
News reproduces the following Worn a recent is-
mi of the Farm cV Ranch
The first warm clays in June bring a burden
of apprehension to young mothers. Hie babie
who have thrived during the winter and spring
show the effects of the changed season. I hey
grow pale they become restless their digestion
is feeble. Every mother wonders as she looks
at her child whether or not it will survive the
warm months of summer.
No mother can get positive answer to this
luestion; but every mother can be assured that if
i i i iii i n..i .1
she is carerul or ner criiici arm rnin-i. m o in.
essentials she can give her child nine chances of
living to one of dying I he most important thing
to do is to watch the baby's food II the child
is breast fed and the mother is careful in her per-
iii. .i . i.. .11 .1
son.il riaidis mere is comparatively Km. mi w.MiK'i.
If the baby is bottle feci there is much greater
danger of sickness but this can be minimied by
i .
a lew simple prei auiions.
I hese are the things to do:
I. .See that the baby gets fresh unci pure
milk.
2. See that the milk never sours nor gets
heated before being delivered to you.
1 .See that the milk is kept cool after you
get it
4 .Srr thai the milk and nursing bottles are
boiled as often as used.
j .Srr th.it everything ued in preparing the
milk is kept i Iran.
( See that flies are kept away from the baby
and the baby's bottles.
7. See that a physic l.in examines your baby
rirescribes its food and clirei Is its treatment
whenever the child is sick.
K Keep the baby out of doors in the fresh
air as mui h as possible. ' $f?J0
f eed the baby regularly and not every
tune it c ries or frets.
1(1. Give the baby water to drink nt such
times and in amounts as thr .season and age of
the baby recjuire.
any
their
HII. NEED OF CANNERII-S.
There are many people against
movement for the ad vane emer.t of
town and they become mere obstacles in
the path of progress. I hey do not mine! the
progress but they want it without paying for
it. .So. of course they don't get it. I he
world doesn't work that way. Progress
like every other good thing casts something
both in money and in elfort. I he man who
is ton stingy to pay his share or too lay to
do his part isn't going to help m any good
work and it is sheer impudence for such a
person to rail himself progressive. Wichita
1 alls Searc blight.
He does it though and frequently. It be
comes necessary for the real progressive the man
who puts his hand to the job to drag along thr
alleged in the forward march of progress. I v
ery town and city owns that sort. II it were pus
mhle to put him and his hammer in rold stoiage
for a season larger things might be accomplished
' o
'Ihree thousand dead flies make one
pint. fi.O'lO dead flies or two pints make
one quart 24.(100 dead Hie or four quarts
make one gallon. 192.000 dead flies or
eight gallons make one bushel. 12.(100(1(10
dead flies or (2 1-4 bushels (about) make
one half ton of dead flies; and one lemale
fly killed now equal 12.000.000 or one-h-.if
t m of flies killed two months from
no If you ever intend to swat a lly now
is the time Eynn County News.
In the far of such an array of formidable
figures wc are prone to agree. Postponing a
thorough teit of the accuracy of Editor Cries cal-
culations The News hastens to join the swat
chorus Children are dying in other sections of
Texas in Lirje numbers. Too late the cities
where epidemic prevail are making strenuous
efforts to assure thorough sanitation and to wage
relentless war cm 'he invading fly. This section
of Texas should prof't by the example and be-
stir now to concerted nc iton. No one can doubt
that the fly t a spreader of diseases and should
be swatted ( lean screen and swat is a good
working slogan.
I he loss ac c ruing last year to the growers of
perishable products in this Slate through inability
to find a market has st.irted the rehahilalion of
old. and th- erecting of new canneries in the fruit
and veeli-ble belt to handle the surplus slock
says the ( 'emmerc ial Secretaries.
I he tinning of waste into profit adds to the
permanency of our fruit and truck industry and
contributes Inward the general prosperity of our
e oiiiinouwraith but an encouraging and import-
ant leature cf our manufacturing operation along
these lines is that the home people are behind
them. When a community ceases to cry lo' help
and puts its shoulder to the wheel it is on the
broad higbw-iiy let success unci then it acquires
from actual experience a knowledge of industry
essential to maintaining conditions lavorable to
growth and development
(Continued 1'nm I 'age One )
locution must I the c;i.i.t acc--it-
Klliillly and I"- it .;ir.'. to entertain
many Ihourar.d- "f visitors. There
must l. exhlMt !.rr' and c-cimpre-
IkmiMw In vari't IntcTc-stiriK and (
lirciad In nxteiil iii. 'I ' !. w i ' ti f.-H- '
'lip-fi no loss IMI''II(I " HV
cir umusc-meiit-. : in ami c ni ri.un-
Ili'Mlt. !
All of thc-sc. .m l more too l mis.
ull.le fur the M! I'MiiliaiidU- Fair'
at Aiiiiirtllo a full would hnw the I
cordial support jiv! h'liMy ro-nia-r-
aU'Mi of ever '!' ttivwi mid com- j
inn Inly of nil 1 i- t'aiihHtidlc and i
In- mad to r-iinify and epitomize
tlii' sin-ruth nidi's ami u of I
a (Treat ctij.- ai 1 a trowlii)? f dull !
of country.
The avt tWll I'ircci years I have
u-jo d several of Mic County Pairs
he-Id at varloii- 'ii.m In tin- I'milum-
dle. and wliil-- im-." Fairs were In
l' i- interest n an I Instruc tive they
did not aeeciit i -li Hie full Xpert ;i-
!' li of (he .( i who had liii'"d
tlii-y would at'int larKi; numl'c r.s of
l''-oii thai mi. -it h- int'-resti-il in
' settlement .iikI development of
lllr respec t '. coiifitlis and t-m h
I . . . j . 1 . - were l.m - lv linkinc In nl-l-ml.itir.
It Is udlll Hv true- that l!ic-se
oMiity Fairs dn Immense good in
t i:iiil.it ina: Hi .iiiiliiiinn and the en-
'li'l'M llf the I people mid all
-'nil lllMtlt ill l"i m - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 he iiintlliU
I. and us i -.li. other organicd
.it. c-titahllsh ! ih pii'i- Mile to lie-i-ome
tin. MiljiMl "f I he vreat "Al!-
I'.iiihnndle l-'a r ai Amarillo.
'I he exhllii'- il the hin Fair at
Ali'lillllil I'Oiill i mlioily the hist of
all Ihe cillllili' wtii li n'lld e ven
tu. ill) result in a permanent Fvhliiit
II. ill or hull ! i; In .-marlllo. and
tie open for M:e rcieptiiiii ami in
Seitinn tif en iy i--ltor or pasieni;-i-r
entering -id !i:nlim Amarillo.
the creal Kilteuay of the I 'a t! lui Inl le
aU.'vs liaviiu: i l.in-e Itiilow and
outflow l)f tr.ili-ielit people flO all..
Hint iverv iiiarter of 'lexas. ainl the
I lilted Stlltex as li li'il"
In this II;. II or I'-h-MIhc of I'i-i-inaiient
Kxllili'l.s e n ll imilitv wi ll'l
have its own sillidlv i-loii. uilli lliel
whole preHld' I oT j an !!( t . 1 1 '
of the Fair A -noc i.i 1 1' 'li w ho-e only
Interest would he to u ti ! 1 'jslily
serve eiich hii ewr i am nt v of the
I'aiihiiudle as a tii' lur and a put id
the vreat Fair di'dlnHed to the
Krowtli ami i.iiioMiiii: oi the matih-
li'ss I'anli: Hi- in its fm in -i'i si i v mid
entirety. I
KspecdiiltV useful nnd ln-mflil.il
will the .ll-laiihamlh Fair'' prov.
in seltini; the I'auliamlli richt he-
fore the millions of 'Iia.'IS people
whi h Will lie treated III the isii" to
fidlow.
mi. niav.
HAVE YOU TRIED
The
Mew Electric
Proce
At The Amarillo Steam Laundry
Uncle Sam uses this same Process in washing
his paper money.
The Largest Sanitarium for Contagious Dis-
eases uses this Process to Sterilize. No
germ life can withstand it.
With this Process we can positively guaran-
tee colors.
This Process is a revelation for Laundry
Work doubling the life of garments
laundered by same.
For the small sum of 5 cents we will make old
neckties look like new. If you are not
satisfied it will cost you nothing. Can
you beat it?
"GET IT WHERE THEY DO IT RIGHT"
Amarillo Steam Laundry
"NEW ELECTRIC PROCESS"
PHONE 22 KW1TCHERKIKK1N PHONE 22
0
III
Where suc h liileiiMvoriiltlvntli.il i-l-ial MMT. t iry of the whI'I h iissc- ; i he nrohlvima of Th" Sunday Sc hool
:.. il.-e.l ll i nrof Ih . e In lis.- .rlalnui Mate iliac an in-i nil- ' 'ii'i 'i'-ri m i ii- .........
Iiui-e iiianilties of fertilizers aiid;l."i.s dm to a Imict a't.iid-
miiiiure. To th" south of Milan ; .'in." lii.iti at any of l' -.-.ioiis
u here most of the irrigated
.ire slluate.l the farms ate i.l. out i rope has pr.ni i-eil a 1.i:t
in re- 'I h" prin. Iple linlusirv
tinM- fiirms is dalryini:. the h'-nl-averauiiiK
from nu to I'." cows
Th" milk ii il-" In ih-ese making
. hi. fly. The Amerlriin I ommlsslnn
itv waie shown some excellent lpi-
o! inoperative dairies wlil'li an
p.-i fe. tl. tlti.-d lo Hie tpa- of farm
On. of the stroiiK faalures of the
niav. ntion will he the Sunday s. h"id
and - i. oneiit:ot.s Kmiv i-ouii'tv of I'.'i- ; roll call of nations v it ll five tiiilnite
ai j rope has pr.-u i-eil a l.i r. pr sen-1 re.-fonses from re.reseiitatlves ft
. tali. m ll'oi t. l ouufl ies. A c lioir of "
Th- coin m inn will h.i-- iN ' r- ! v s under the h nilefshlp of ITof.
mal .... 111.: on T:; v ' I . iro- A. .1. lim In r of Cim ilitiaM will he
iriai.iuu- v i ; 1 li.i. t a- i"- i-ieial another feature. For the coiim ii-
INrANlll.i; COMPLAIN IS.
The iproaci of infantile paralysn and other
divaaiet arcimmcjn to rarly thildhood i well cal-
culated lo arouse general apprehenuon through-
out Texat. With the r.ijfh .ltitude. pure air nnd
water and cool ummer ilmiate Amarillo is dii-
I Hv Cicorc- Matthrw Acl.ini'i. )
We ate all tnorr or Icm slaves tc I he Old
We shy at I he New. And yet the Old at one
time was 1 he New. I he most marvelous and in-
trrcsl.tm period of unythinu. he it n I houht a
I'lan or a I lunian Meiii in at Birth. I or at that
time it is I he New And .ill attention and all eyes
c entrr there and then.
(rt tie rm. tinted with New Ideas New View-
points Nrw Angles of ision New I'eople.
You may he dealing with the same thing day
after day. Ihit seek each day to look at them
from New Viewpoints. Get hack of them and dis-
cover New Angles. I hey contain elements that
c.u never suspected. I hey contain possihihties
of which you never dreamed. l.ven the people
with whom y.u come in contact hourly may hold
within ihern wells of priceless inspiration that "you
have never tapped.
In New Ihins real Worth asserts itself and
finds its lvel.
Your personal growth and hinh standing in
the Imsmess of this life depends upon the will-
ingness and open mindedness with which you take
to New I hint's therefore he ready to move
alongside nnd under cover of Progress ly grasp-
ing eagerly at The New in whatever shape it is
handed to you. If you feel yourself held in the
monotony of your work as though in the grip of
a vise get loose. Hunt out I he .New renew
your Strength in its pursuit.
F or New Johs. like "New Occiisions" as
Lowell once wrote ' teach new Duties and lime
makes Acinent Good uncouth."
Be not afraid of The New.
MILAN. Italy June I .. 'o a lt
and KM'.'liv (toll farinei. of this ill-
tint h ii r v -s t as manv nine t . r . i .
c rops in a single year ai . "i din.: t.
statement s tonde l.y a t rn u It nt i !
p' IIS o ll:eiers OI the .x 111" r I a .tit
I otiimi -Mi.ii on Api ii nil ut al Co op-
eratii.tl today. The secret of the ex j
In nie fa ttiiily (if till. retioii In-s m
the s .-la-ii. of Irrigation whnh a-'
.Ii..wii in I'.e Amar.iHni i
I u ' he da vm W ben M '.. : s a '
I'.melfnl iiiilepeti.lcilt pui. II '
n l..i ie ti Milan. -i iv
' a-l'l'! at.- not l.y slain"!- Iml !
'lie mine i-nsihie l.l.-.i ot liiii-lin- j
ati.ils or 'trlKHlitlK sM.tiis. As a
i
' oIimijih i I he coatill ale ill I! I j
' lly t-i I .nt . caillll.ed Hh irriK'it ion J
.lit. he- X'.a.llt twenty Je.it. ik;o. c
plant rt i -ecled hv the oven. lie nt
In iiiti t .- sewa'ie of llii- i iy it. to j
I lo -e . . K rom I In- ma iii . a n
aN the s- ..ie charce .ii-r Is c it
Med thr.. .-It the Irrinatiio: 'll'i ln-:
Into Hi.- ii. s.
Tlds w.i'.r siread: IhinU nva-r th.
f .-Ids .ai d ince It ha- a a oiupar-i
I i -1 x In. !- ta-mperat ii'i- the li.M
.Ira' .a .' .r.-a-n and pro lui l;.e toi
all i X' i t ..iioiit forty il.n- o: ll.a
Hie fact t!;at the in
inparatH'vv M-n-ii Tl..
- a rop w hi. h 1 1 - s tu
la. is re.-i..i -1 1. ' for ' i.e
1'inelit of tha- ilairv it.
is allslrh l l.ir.-" M i n.
'Sl Mild a-ocola l -a-.i t;iiia.
are ivpi.t .. each year to i ounti ie
hlili I.. i . tatter liat'ir.il r.ooi'le-
'or Ih i rx 'o. luetic than llo- a j a i t r v
at. out '!:'
Ke i. -tract sweepings of t'n
i'v ra- ii-. I to i in reuse l':i- prodne-
tiil a. t Hi neislil.oritnc tir:-'v
rom s ai t i.t'ier refusa. n Bta-r if a
Innl.ar ! .'.H-taT are usa'd In tin1
iiianur.ii t i'.- f fertilizers an the
mat nta- j- to the farTOTs et:-KCK.-d
i'i I- nslve aurieiiHura.. prin-
clpiillv Ii rai.tng silk worms The
fa-rt.li - are Insuf : lent o
mea t ll.e ..-nes of opa-rtit g tha-
syt. in I ! . .out balance Is nude up
thro isli t.i. .
At..:t"!.u t
tarn the ;.
tha- s'at -ll
it-it .ro .
l'i'llda-1 l'..'!
a I. i ti -r
Ani.-ri. au
tliellie "Tha- S i!..
the Cra-. it Ci.mi
Cl'-l.t ll.IVS Slltel.l)
from all pari- !
O til
!-r in that di-lriil who can lid prof . their th.i u'l i t
I italdx make l is hutter and market j mmm
'ins piodiiee alone a . his I.irmiin; I-
oti too small a m ale.
j The f.i. t mii-t not he lo-t si:ht of
ll:i t!i" Italian farmers are pro-
Lre-in-: and thai their pnuires. is
la -id upon thrift The hs-..iti
'e.itiiiil h the American Coiiinn;
ion In Italv ha- hi i n a h s ui in in-
d'oti v and thrift.
. !". ! a :i 1 t 'on concert the T'Uih.'ille Zurich
.' and for Sviuplionv (ircheslia of fnrty-twci
i i -i i ill ; ' pji-i ei one of the filicM In
I I .' til ::-. ;-ope ill
' 1 t .i ' i ' 1 1 . f . .i m me.
all i: i-
c iut t i'mlo tcj th" pro-
St. Louis and East Via
SANTA FE
die.
ear i. -
t'ls HP
he.uv t .-.
makes p.
Uli .It .. .
i..Mr ..'
l-l-s Ot I
l.iisn. Mass. Julie I .'. -lliltl-
s of Mind. iv scho d workers
il'i. '. -e.l tin- vh'to Star line ilm ks
t"..u and i-a.e an enthusiastic hoti
jvma-'i' ' to Ilia- -teitnshii Cnmipii
jshi' .teameil away lor Kurote tarry-
'itn; the in i in l.ody of lie American
I .la I. tales to the World's Sun. I i;
IS I on I rmii. niton which is to I"'
I I c Id iii xt month in Zurl h. Swi''T-
laiid Four hundred ca legates i-all-eal
on tha- I'arople. will ll
1 a-i -m!I; chartered for the trip.
S".rl all f the stales ami several
i-r th. Canadian pmwti' i s w- re r. I-
ra -s t.t- .t tn lii parly.
'lie Camipii- p.irtv. llio. ifh It I
tin la-fcsi sitisl-- partv of Vtiietiian
d. I- r ii. H and lii' l'ides near all of
tl a- S'llidav si hool H'soa iatloli ciffl-
i i.iU. ra'pi a s'-i.ls only a comparative.
I s -i : a T I part of the whoh' army of
An-i-r c.ri d. Ic gates who will attend
.. Zuriii a oi.xet't.on. nthiT t'.ir-
t!es represejittri; the I'liita'd Slat'S
lira' s. la dula-d to sail later III the
tnot.'h from New Y"rk. I'lii'.a.lelphli
and p. ton. ajliile two Urse parti' s
o' Ct:t!ia:i 'e. gates are to de part
'torn ti.i'ra-al. rlta f-t M:l:na tiext
..ter.hiv aid the sennd on Sutur-
lav weak It is .'sMnia'e.i that the
tola! ri;tn!.cr of Americans at the
.ot:vett ion lll riot lr thnn two
I '..I 'IMA 11 ll
.abor Is nee.-l to el.- T. .. 7lir.h -in e
Ulttiral results wl . h . rT. r Its
of this district show :a ()Wn hHl !n..r
n etha.ds are al. . ff world's Suvd iT
American Urw ma ( (..ti... Marlon l.aw-
-eipiently '" hy t h-1 T.... t ho i th-gen-
Through Sleeper daily to St. Louis Mo. leaving Amarillo
8:55 A. M. . Arrive St. Louii 4:45 P. M. Fred Harvey
Meal all the Way.
ROUND TRIP SUMMER TOURIST EXCURSION
TICKETS.
On alc daily June 1st to Sept. 30th lo oil principal Eatcrn
and Northern Cities.
Full information relative to rates schedule etc. on applica-
tion to Santa Fe Agent or
F. E. CLARK D. P. A. Frisco Lines Wichita Kansas
CLARENCE m. EAKLE
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER
ALL DETAILS CAREFULLY ATTENDED
6C8 POLK PHONE 21
HALF OF BUILDING
For Rent
Steam heat furnished; partition built to suit ten-
ant; walls and ceiling to be painted; One of very
few vacancies on Polk Street. Better see us at
once. Rent reasonable.
Joiner Printing Co.
317 Polk
tor tu uvitLiTu
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