Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 221, Ed. 1 Friday, July 18, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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PACE FOUR
AMARILLO DAILY NEWS
FRIDAY JULY 18 1913.
I II fill I 0 n A 1 1 V lir HOi 'r "K'"u!ura' '""'If- 'n these it is poimhle
A LI A n I L LU U A I L I H t Wo ; -n J h m f:
; ers and dauifhtert to obtain the instruction needed
in their work.
! "It was in rerojfnition of the peculiar neressi-
Owned and Published by
W. J. WILLIAMS
Corner Sixth and Tyler Street.
Business Office:
TELEPHONES.
471 Editurial Roomi:
i ties of the rase th.it Kansas has arranged secon-
j dary c bofj of agnrulture in which the rourse of
j instruction will be only three yrar in duration.
472 i Thin secondary bool will have nothing to do
j with the rtKruultur.il roller proper and it will
'SljT"Tl' ' be a preparatory school.
' It will be a bool in which farmer' hoys
HILTON R. GREER Managing EJitof ! illl(J yitn my rn ; . -lrmentary th.nsrs of
agriculture and borne building housekeeping. 'w'
Entered at second-class matter at the post-
ffire at Amarillo. Teiaa under the act of March
1. 1879.
Only morning Newspaper in the Amarillo
Country. Cover the i'anhnndle of (etas. Lant-
ern New Miiro Southern Colorado and Western
Oklahoma from twelve to twenty-four houn in
advance of Denver Dallas Fort Worth Oklahoma
City and other paper carrying telegraphic dis-
patcher SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
The Daily Newt will be delivered by carrier
aiywhere in Amarillo. or by mail outside of tha
dry for $5.00 a year or 50c a month in advance.
"Illl. MAI' I.Al MAIL
Holier! Hridtces tbr new laureate iif I nl i'i'l
i a minor poet allhoub an rx client one arid of j
far more merit than his predecessor. I )nil.tlrn
Mudyard Kipling wn not chosen ! iiuv of In'
iniperialimn being dilr-.iirig to the liberal minis-
try in power. I'ossilily Alfred Noye wh over
looked ba'fliie ('rentier Ascinth ban bern kepi
ao husy by the suffragettes that be hat not bad'
lime to read bun.
The new poet laureate is in liis seventieth ;
year lie has written sonnets elegies. .ive sons
"There I a Hill Reside lite Silver 'Ih.imes" i
beautiful. so i 'London Snow'" "I Love My .
Lady's Lyes." Will Not let I bre ('.." audi
many other poems. Renders ( twenty five years !
ago learned to iipprec late his vernr I r has nut j
vvrittrn much latterly !
The lawreateihip h.ts nine to be an an.it hron j
im. Hut for it empty honor (ennyon miglil '
have deve
Kress of hi country. Il i a survival if medieval
im of the tune when there wa a init poet a
well a a court jeter not lor the sake of Merrie
I rigland but to kerp l!tr ni'iii.tr It from inel.tn
holy and entert.tin hi rn.ije-ity the paltry salary
and price of ihe pipe of wine a nil royalty' rev-
enue and largee being pan! by the prople
If King (enrge I'retnirr A'ili'h. the abirtet
or the parliament would d omeihmg to really
encourage poetry in I .ngl.tinl it would be a good
thing for the human rat e Itobrrt Hridt-e i .tit
old man not undeserving of tle honor but be
ba iung hi aong Houston ( hronn e.
ing and rooking in tbrer yearn rutting out all the
j frill that have been deemed lUperfluou. Ihee
I student may continue one year longer in an in-
j terrnerli.ite lotirse and then be ready to enter the
agrnulliirrtl college. They will have learned in
I tbr secondary bool the thing they would have
! studied m the high school and yet to that htgh-
i v bool course bit been added expert untru'tion
in agriculture.
"A careful reading of educational report and
of the newspaper show that many Mate are a' -(eptmg
this view of agri ulture and the mission of
the gri ullural lollrge. I hi i shown iy the
fa. t that agriculture i now being taught in rural
hool .Hid high ' bool in many stale. Ibis is
true of Kansas more recently I'ennsyl vania. and
to a greater or less extent in Minnesota. North
)akoti and I .'tab It ba found it way into the
normal hool of Kansas. Minnesota. Missouri
and many other slate.
"Agn ultur tl training i now a part of the
lours of study in one halt the high n hool in
Minnesota in twenty five rlement.try hool and
is bring introduced in the rural ' hool.
"An unmarried woman in f.ast lexa. re-
maik the Austin .Statesman "own a farm wlni h
net her '1000 i ye.tr An impetuous youth
wrote er he loved the very ground she walked
on. and yet some yni( s l.imi that real romanre
is on the wane
nnai where
A I II N I ION.
(Ity (ieorge Matthew Adam.)
Ihe Athlete stands every rnusi le set every
nerve fibre on edge every (.unity of hi Mind
alnt awaiting the pistol sh"t that will signal the
oped into a radii al. helpful to the pro j rttmr go of all that I within him. of physic al and
mental power in order that he may lake aclvan
take ol the least fra. lion cd a sec ond at the start
of (us race. So be is all Attention!
Attend to and you will Attain to.
Ihe (ioy giving Attention to Details oon de-
velop into the f.xecutive who direi t the Detail.
Ihe store Clerk giving Attention to hi Customer
soon runs a store of hi own. Attention to your
Work no matter what it Nature i sure to
draw on your great organization of llrain Nerve
and Musi Irs. in the most rronomu al. yet in the
most el In live w.tv.
Attend to mid you will Attain to.
It was l.ibson's marvelous Attention to the
1 1 i i it i . - i ii
smallest details anil clr eh iiuiteni in in I. mora
torv and his continuous pra ti e of su h rule
Attention tivht up to the present hour that has al
r-ady placed his name among the Immortal of
lime
Attend to and you will Attain to.
No Important detail should be neglected I'a)
Attention to them. I'ay Attention to the larger
.Sin i ess in your Uiisiness I'ay Attention to the
liiles you have set in c onnei tion with your l.tfe
Standard And there is sure to be created Interest
and ai i mutilated I'owet that will lead and lilt you
ACKICLT.1L !l. Ml SI IU. I.Al (JH ON OK
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IiKTUOIT. Ml-1. July 17. .
'J 'i-ila iif the lloti-l I'niiti luirtraiii of
i-Ip.I! 'Ac-rB ver) lu'i'ti urprl--'l .
-tcr.il week bk to ne h da ipT
vi'iirt man In a r i.li Horklhg m u it
iiuike Ms way from the elevator tu
a wnliliiir In 1 1 !..!' a (.ernon cvi-I'-iiily
a valet tir. iKtit up '!. rear
with a Milt of over ili i c arrle'l i t)"nly '
In Ins liaiid. ;
lii'l iiry t.roilKM mil the fnt Miaf
tin- yoiiriK niHIl w:i I "lint I'uul Von
liolnlii liiilll. Of Vl'Mi i IneriitiiT of1
'c of llie olctest l.'ni-e In AuxtrU
II. iiMint Kwrit c ir -I'l'Tulile tline in
iIiik 1'iiiritry ntiil).'K American ln-
! i-tr:;il ruelhci'ts '1 wlille In lie.'
triil! In- workeil at tin- plant of the j
K'm! MMnr fit In 'l.e motor nem.- (
liii ileiartrneiit. I!" iik'' no fav-1
ort nil 'I workeil .'eily for lu
week.
HI- employment t rountit Inm In $.
e r "I. iv vthlle the ille lit the hotel
he occupied with h J vit let wa" co-t-Ini:
II- kt day. '. heii the :oiiik
In. ill II4 le-ivlllg he llkei for a l'1-j
K l s'.ililig that lie hoi licen ;t faith-(
'ill workman naylutt that he wanleil;
It to xhow that tie h ut actually heen
wiiikliig with hi' hamlH in thn
iiniiilrv It wan i li.-erf ully IfKen
The cmiiit hail dcv.-r il either l ( t .-r -4
from wiiIoiih IiikI it it niitt where he
hint heen III plo) -. I hi t III.- loillitrv.
j
We I mi I'lole to wei the) a re the
lii nt lii.nle. K 1 w j i j l lapp Oxford" j
II I'.l ii klnirn llrox L'.'l-:'.'.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY;
V NTK I ' Two room h ninl hoar. I hy
three Keiitletiirn In prlwtte family S
A IV i urn News. 2'i I -"
I'oit s.XI.K OK Tl:l'K Two mules
I years old. gentle In work wcIkIi
ul.imt noil m ea-Ii sot; I'leri e St
I'llolie lit''. I
- I I! A Y r.) OU"s'1 1 1 KN Large hav
linrn" hrnnded II S Ifetnrn to Maul-
din 1 1. ill v. $ '. tut r'-wnrd. -
Glenwood Electric Park
ADMISSION FREE TONIGHT and all week.
PROF. CHELI RODOLFO'S ITALIAN BAND
Free Band Concerts 8:00 to 10:00 P. M.
Program Changes Every Night.
Big Scientific Playgrounds for the Children
with Croquet Courts all well lighted.
MOTOGRAPHY
"The Picture Without a Flicker."
A Delightfully Cool and Comfortable Theatre.
Program always the best. First show starts
at 8:00 P. M. Admission 5c. Program chan-
ges every night.
Glenwood Electric Park
"22 1-2 Minutes From Worry."
I.ihtin I ji 1 1 1 OMiinl-. Jii .'ii 1 1 1 1 1 I -Itv
ft''". ItlackiiMi it Urns :'.'i:it
Knr Hn.c.
First class $4oi I'lann
Call at 80'J Monroi).
1150
WACO July 17 - Thi Northern
Texa-c Inn Hon Company has an
imniiccil l!i.n nil work is completed
on its new I. rhino acr the Itrao:
liver at thin plan-. The hride will
he used hy t le I ia 1 1 lb - Win o llilernr
''.in
LUMPKIN-THOMAS HOSPITAL
0 TYLER STREET AMARILLO TEXAS
A motlrrn brirk building especially rquipprd for the care of
gynecoloKical and surgical cases. Pathological and Xray
laboratory. Graduate nurses only.
Drs. Lumpkin and Thomas Mrs. N. ii. Tudor Matron
Physicians and Surgeons
Telephone No. 18
In Prevent I flood l'ol-tnln
iiolli-- Cxcnrviiiii I'lntined day which iloutil h - -Av le well
i Sn successful uii4 Hie lire-sent Irin n:i' riiined. Ihe in'1lih tin
that as Hit- train was on i t h return hi-- water i arniv al at Mi.it ti
id with the liheral rr-Hioii8i with
lnli the fair proposition was nut
and cm "united over the outlook for
. l at on. thr ..tnlrrl.il i.l.l trluilc Int. 'trip to Vlliarlllt) pIltllM were tentative-
Tin- turlv ret iiiie! tu Amatilln at the hie lair. 1 turned tired the
ikl l-K S AMIMJ-TIC Mr M IV. Ml. ...ir I. .. ...i I .1... .. I I I .. .... .....
.1 .Ilr.nf t'l i.lirvr. I.MI .ml I.p .U Bt "'" " 1 ''"" I ." " ... ;y turuiu nei.-iuui
"hf .tnr tinir Va . Itiitne-nt
$.nllll he run to Hereford next Silt ur-1 me themselves
verv 1-nnh pleas- lrii next : Saturday.
In the (cilirr tf an infortnitig and siikcsIix c-
article in the inrrrnt iue of I arm and I irrsnlr
appears the following
"Ihe agri' ullural ic.lln'cs o( W i hhmh ml
Minnesota have crni'intr..lri In .c- s.itifn txui
of most educ ators that ai ii ulliirr mm! .(- .iik.tt
on ihe farm or as nrrtr the- farm ns nssil.r ( (r
ic(ea is being carried out in srvr.tl i oimlirs in
high si hoofs have bri oiiip. Ill Int.
$5000 and $10000
Liability Insurance Policy
On your Automobile at small toil Bitter sec me.
FIRE TORNADO AM) AUrOMOMI.L INSURANCE. GUARDIAN AND ADMINIS-
TRATOR BONDS EXhCUii.D. BANK BURGLARY AND HOLDUP INSURANCE.
Money lo Loan on Improved farms and Ranches al 8 per cent Interest.
Notary Public in Office.
Wo Ao Askew
Phone 573
General Agent
Largest Surety and Casualy Office in the Panhandle.
1 1 it-it -n I from I'ace t tie I
Tops whah aM'''iin'i CM client nil -i-r
the filial halm of the suiiui.it
-un Tl" p"-- hllltlei f this ureal
'OUtltrv vile ill overlooked l. tli'
I'll ii r -lull sts and tliey reiilieil th
imnieiisiiv of tin. I'tttihmidlc cniititry
and what the I'lainvtfW loiititry slg-i.iti-d
in !t hie fair at marl!lo.
A llM'IV IIO'i lillR n held tn tin-
ourt lion at whicli It seemed (hit
almost evervliody Lad Ratlu-red. The
nieetuti! was nn-hltled ler hv II (I
i I'.iown puhlifher of tin- II. tie I'mintf
II' r.tld Tin address of widrome win. .
delivered hy JudK II. I". Uudolph.!
Then followed an eloJant a lilrehs hy
John c.ile who outlined the I'an-
hatidle Ml State Fair. Th'-re was
much ent!iiisMni rpressi-. hoth In
.-peri II Mint III filial Hir.lhk'elMi'I.t of
the crowd at the rniirtliou The
i-1-i.-.eiisiis of opinion was that the
: 1'aiiliMtnlli- was large enough and
i I ro.i l i tioimli to have a fair as grand
land as well patroiiled as the lal!is
Xiiiiual Fair. Judie Crowning
-poke on the nuentlon and OCl asloliei)
rut- a '!hI of IntereM ittnl apprc-liatn-ii
fr uu the audl'-nce lie was
foilo-ved In a t'w minutes' talk hy
ot. i Tru.ove. who. In turn was fol- j
lowed h frof S T. Phillip I- '.
Uil-on follimed I'roo-ssor I'hitlips. '
! ImlKe I! W. Hall rcpoke inter.-stiiigiY
ind -t tlvcly on the tiiiotlon. The
: fair mo eiuer.t was given great t lit - i
pel a at lMalnview liV those Talks I
and a i iresses and the AniarilhiJ
' de'.eg ii-nii sincerely believes the J
.reiirjii-r en' received at 'hit pla.it-I
I ri"iii' sri iesn beyonu trie n?ii
tr.i ;!!. exp.'itatlon The rntei
tail ii. er i re e:v.-d was royal -vnd pnr-
t raved lii'ire than words the generous
spun o: the Panhandle cities and
liti. t s o M. I'nger of the cham-
her ' ( i.iMiirrij of IMalnview. spoke
'aiid as.isted in every ajr tu enconr-1
g the f;r prtHioaltlon. etpresniCB I
for the people of IMalnv lew the tin-1
!rint.-d Ini.-resi of the Plulnviewj
I people h Axarillo and the fair. I
TSACC MAS
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Aa
CC-'-Av
iv'' v 9
MrrUT
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Reduces Tire Cost
By thoroughly waterproofing the fabric and
preventing decay. It is a liquid unvulcanized
rubber compound with a base of pure gum.
Tirenew your tires once a week and you will
have a smarter looking car and longer lived
safer and more satisfactory tires.
Quart Cans each $1.15
IIZMSTFinilSTItEEUimWJEXAS.
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Greer, Hilton R. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 221, Ed. 1 Friday, July 18, 1913, newspaper, July 18, 1913; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth298065/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .