Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 242, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 12, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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AMAHILLO liMLY tTA AMMtM.Ln. TK.WS. MTIT.IUV hU T 12. 111.
AIIARILLO DAILY NEWS
AN INDEFEXDLNT DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER
Ommd aad PablWhed by Um
AMARILLO rriUJSHlNO COMPANY
Corner 81ith aod Tyler Street.
ticorporatl Coder the Lata ot tf btata of Thii
Capital Stock. $25000.
UNI
Tb Dally Newt ( a aember of tbt Aaaoctated
Praaa.
Tha Dally Newt la tba official paper of Amtrlllo
8111SCRIITION RATR8.
Tha Dally New a win be dellrerw! by carrier any-
hare In Amarlllo or by mall outside of tbt city for
ll.lt a year or 50 eenta a month. In adranca.
TELEPHONES.
oalaaaa Offtca 471
eUty Editor 97 j
Vlrat Morning Newipaper In tha Amarlllo Country.
Own tha Pankandla of Texaa. Eaatern New Mexico
autharn Colorado and Western Oklahoma from twelve
to twenty-four hours In adranca of Denver Dallaa
Hort Worth Oklahoma City and other papers carrying
talafraphlc dlspatchea.
Entered as second-claas matter at the poitofflc
At Amarlllo. Texas nnder the act of March 3 1871
TOP O' THE MORNING.
Staemcnt that women detectives are the best
will be accepted without argument.
It appears that mounting mercury has no
effect on the investigation microbe.
Here's predicting that the Australian who
proposes to swim across the Atlantic will have
oceans of fun.
Comfortable footwear assures clear brains ac-
cording to a leading shoe mannf.icturcr. That
explains something.
Old Sol breeds democracy. Members of
the House of Commons have been driven to
shirt sleeves during the sultry sermon.
- At a ncent railway confirmee it was de-
cided to limit the h-nyih of trunks in I. This
will not aff'ct bathers or elephants.
The Ann iKMn ( luvkcr-plauT V-oeut ion
has boon nri;anird. and it is stated that their
contests will be strictly on the square.
It si-mis !u"l!v prt.hahle that Congressman
Ilavs' pn i 'sal fur a new flavj with the stars
arranged in p circle will create even a flutter.
.Vuuriilo is to cuiuui.. lac UJiot viuwU
m Jl lnstur Svp-uuiuu auJ 1 i vunca tunc
uuprcccUemtii auto racing wi.i be the predomin-
ant feature ol the list ol attractions. Already
preliminary surt iue been made and the j
gravling and shaping v the race course begins l
j without delay. It i the c.xprtbicd determination
of the i'anhaudlc Auto l air Association to make
its tracks near Glenwood Tark the greatest in
!thc State of Texas. Thus equipped there will j
be no bar to record making and record break-
ing. I
Some oi the swiftest cars in the United States !
are being secured for the scheduled events and!
it is suggested that the speed of one mile perl
minute will be looked upon as intolerably slow
at the incoming events on the new tracks. Two
miles per minute will be the goal held up to the
gaze of the ambitious ones with every promise
oi achievement.
Cars of a class never brought to this section
of the state arc assured and they will be 111 the
hands ot drivers known throughout the world-
members oi that fearless number seeking tor
fame even at the constant risk ot their lives. The
racer gets the speed lust and with it an almost
utter disregard of everything else except lame
as a driver and the incident honors accruing.
With a combination oi conditions suen as
these coupled with the constant desire ior some-
wuuy ijuuc uui 01 me orumary tne statement
that unparllcled attendance will be here seems 1
nothing more than commonplace. The closing
day of the events scheduled which will ot course '
be the greatest and this falling 011 a legal holi-
day coupled with most seductive railroad rates1
gives ample assurance of immense gatherings;
from every part of the 1'anhandle and adjacent1
territory.
s Amarillo should and w ill give her heartiest j
support to this enterprise. It is one that will I
give the city and Panhandle invaluable adver-i
tising in and out of Texas and will incidentally!
call attention to the fact that the Great Plains'
Country is doing things after the style of the;
most progressive ami forward cities and com-!
numities of the earth. Attention will be called'
to the fact that where only a few years ago the I
Indian the buffalo the prarie dog and a few!
straggling long horn native cattle held sway.'
with the incident cowboy attendants events of!
unquestioned class such as are well calculated
to clai inattention of the most advanced are
scheduled an executed with success.
Those cent; can. with the proper co-nperp-tion
oi the entire business population bo made
a credit to Amarillo. the Panhandle support will
the Southwest. There can he little doubt that
ii'st such M:pport will be forthcoming when the
people learn what is required and desired. T.et
everyone help with this enterprise and demon-
strate that this is a citv n section and state
famed for doini; things.
WAT CM THIS SPACE
Guar Home
'White Lilac
THE CORRECT ANSWER
Amarillo Texas Aufist 10 1911.
B. M. 411 Daily News.
The two articles that ought to be in every homt in Amarillo
are "Our Home" Flour and "White Lilac" Flour made by the Ami-
rillo Mill & Elevator Co. of Amarillo Texas.
Respectfully
Mrs. J. L Harrington
1009 Jackson St.
While this was not the first letter received in this contest it was
the first correct aiswer to the word contest. Mrs. Harrington is
right these are the two articles needed in every home in Amarillo.
Amarillo Mill & Elevator Co.
The cradle in which I'.nitalo l'.iU was rocked
in infancv has been found in Towa The forty-
four on which he cut bis first teeth is still miss-
imr. bow ever.
THK PAN AS WELL AS THE HANDLE.
! As the amount of Texas rainfall is fina'ly
I figured: as Texas grain returns- eoin'e in; and as
cotton estimates are finding the solid basis of
actual facts it loks like the Texas Panhand'e-
ihis year is ih- Pan as well as the Handle.
T
i Continued from Pai'e '
court of criminal iini on the
oiicstion Tiotvltl.vtimilltv.' tin-
premo conrt .i'hI the lourt of ip:
appia!? have acpli c' "i 'n It pi
fart there Is no dooht that tin- rul-
Inc of the ! l'u i if crimiial appeals
In orronco"s. or Is there nnv doiiH
thai tin' Supremo Court tn Cuii.Miis-
! tiers vs Pop 11 merelv a mii'hmmI In
tlmt decision without npprovln-.! It
Furthermore. In a lat'T fase fliiffin
vn. Tmker ! .te1 prll ?'. I'"'
nnil reported In lis Soothwcstern
rar. and Tow t.'o. the Su
preme ('our' him completely over-
turned the proposition thiit two
Justice' precincts cannot bo roii-
hined into n flncte rrlnt for the
purpose of n pun I option i liit Ion.
In t Tint raw the a-itl-prolilhltlun at-
torn y undertook to niatntaln the
proposition that r.n election whieh
had ) ii ordered for a oimiiii'IssIoii-
eri' r-inct wan composed of two
Justhe preiieits (nr of v.liMi was
wet nnd tho ether of whidi w:is dry.
wfts PivalM; It wax contended that
the fact Hint (!! dry majority In
the dry justice precinct : cieater
than tho wet rnaorltv In the wet
j:ist(0 precinct could not niitliorle
thetn to override I'ne will cif tho wet
majority In that JiifIIco'h preclnrt
In thin rne the Supreme court ill I
not do nny Alfonso" howlni: hofor
tht Kuirt of criminal appeals but
wont Into the merit of the question
and mine out of the dlsctisxion with
the roniluaion that the order for an
' t Ion In the eomnilasloner's pre-
clitcti compoecl of two JiiHtloe'n pre-
Inrtg waa valid. Thus the Supreme
ourt hna ntnrted on the road to ror-
ro t the wroriK declslonn which were
Prior to thin Crlffln carp nnnrnntlv I
luhed upon the rourta of the coun-
try and no doult in due time It
will completely lpo out those erron-
out deelgloni and eptabllyh the plain
intention of the amended i nstltn-
t'"M n 's ' effect poniiliuna the
i 'iMiaseners' rnnrt to rom'ilne nil
m'i h - .'1'ilh (sieiis of tl'e ou ntv In
c:n Ir'llnn " h niav wvh to he inn.-Iif-ioit
I'erh ips If the romi'iisnioti-
iil' iort of Poller county should
i n next Mfindav ountiine all t'lrc."
et the commissioners' preelnts
wliir'i will present soiarate petitions
land :isl foe separate elections and
order i He election for ell throe the
j Snnreii o ocirt would ntiho'd the
j validity of tho order. It oocht to
; do so Inn liiasinin h as there N some
t.inclo aniom; tho doclslr ns ami some
I confusion upon tht Huhiect. Ii would
donlit ei-s he the safer policy for th
i on ni I ss loners' court to make a dep-
urate order for a separate election
In each of the thne precincts !t Is
helter to take the safe (ourse rather
lhan tnt the result een !n alltlit
Jeopardy.
Since tho first rtnrth'ir of t'ne pe-
tition there has hi en no dnuH that
I he cotnnilsslotiei's w ill order the
election. It Is prnhahle that In Ama-
rlllo alone there wll he at least four
hundred sli'tiers. It Is stated tha
the other precincts are ahoivini: ao-
Mties in thU matter and a liheral
1ercetitai:e of their Votlim strenirth
will he shown on the documents that
are lieini; ilreulateil.
OI K I..
I liave di i lied to tart a ret;. II n-i'K
route and am wel: e'lulppetl to fur-
rlsh you uiiod chan n.llk from tu-
lierculPie tesled cows milked In a
lean hnrn and delivered to you fresh
i't nnv quality. Milk cream an 1
buttermilk. I solicit my old custo-
mers and also the patnmai'o of any
one that inn't pet tins satisfaction I
And if you are nnv ways xcrupulouri
about your milk and cream whlcii
yon aliould he I invite ou to i onto
and see my dairy at the east end
of North Third street dive mo your
business and I will clve you nood
oorvce.
Pher e uTI.
:ns-tf( a. p. ayi:ks' un.
Pot; Pl'NT - '.' rooms furninhed for
lluht hoisekii-ptm;: modern conven-
iences. Call at lent l.inroln or
phone '. IIS T'..i
WAN'TPIl ?i to do coneral house
work: irood home- cood pav; applv
'rs s .1. made pin prk street
Phone ?')
24 2-
TIIK SPIIUILI.A rtmsKT.
Selection and flttlnR done In our
own home. Honed only with Spirrlla
nonlnic. Flexible light aanltary.
rorafortahle. Admttt of frequent
launderlnir. (luaranteed one year
asalnat hreakage or rust. Appoint-
ment to your convenience. Phone
or aend poat card.
MltS. A. . JOHNSON'.
201 West Mil St. Phone t7.
Harvey Krlckson Is In Amarillo to-
day vlHltlne with friends en route to
bin home In Fairfield. In. from Con-
way where he has been looklnR after
his business Interests durlni; tho past
month.
Waltint; for a Itari'ain'.'
Well now la the time to head In.
Four-room new hnncalow on West
Seventh street eli-ctrle lino; C full
lota northeast corner en hill; $1.
one terms.
('. M VCOMP.KK Owner.
2l0.-!p rioneral Delivery. City.
l!ei Seal ( oralis iroat Western
(ilovev and other stamlaiil iroods for!
the railroad men.
swi.tiit .v ki;mi i m.
ri;i of thanks.
''e wish to evtetid our thanks to
tho neighbors and filends for their
kindness n!id ampathy; also the Fa-
mous and the employer of the F W.
nnd i. railroad In the vteknosa and
death of our darling little Mildred.
MOTMKK AXH nttANI) PAHFNTS.
MRS. CORA GREENWALD
MR. AND MRS. 8. O. SNYPP.R.
Stilts from tktliin to at Shj.
lor V Kendall Cn.N.
Suit sale still on nt Sajior X
M t o.N. S
Ken-
J!
Our Registration at Present is Going on at a
Most Satisfactory Rate
Should it continue at present rate long
before date of opening we will have
reached our limit and the unexpected
will have taken place.
We will absolutely stop taking pupils
when we reach a number beyond which
careful personal attention can not be
given to each pupil.
We are grateful to our friends for infor-
mation they are giving relative to pros-
pective pupils for our Schools.
We hope they will continue to thus serve
us that the registration work . may be
closed at as early a date as possible.
PHONE 381
OWMY & PHILLIPS
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