Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 54, Ed. 1 Friday, January 5, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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AMlRILIiO DAILY 4w HUhAV.4AVV.4KVa. 1PIX
TACT at
ZEMO MAKES ASTONISHING
ECZEMA CURES
K IT.'
Efrr day ZKMO plvcs relief and
care men women and rl.iUl rn U
erery city anil ton In Ann-rim
wree skins are on f e'ithriorin
Ins ITZKMA raphes auiLothcr itch-
In burntiiff. c.i! and rnste-J 5km
and humor.
7.FMO and ZRMO AXTISI I'TIC t
SOAI ;o refined preparation till
give you such qulik relief tr.rt you
will fel like a new erion.
We plve yon three reason why
wo recommend and ndnre Z K 1 1 )
and ZKMO SOAI' for Ml skin and
i'Mp eruption-
lit They are clean lentlf le
pr -paratlons that five universal sat-
fof.iction nnd are pleasant and asree-
ible to use at all t linen.
2nd. They are not experiments
but are proven cures for everv forn:
tf t-kin or scalp affertlon whether
on ii.ijim or srown persona.
:ir ! Thev work on a new princi-
ple. Tin v do not Rlne over the sur-f.i-e.
Iiiit they pentrnte to the eut
of tl Toihle nnd draw th pcrti
I'.fe fii-'-i underneath the shit nnd
d'sti.n it. In this way a complete
rme Is effecteil In any case of SKIN
Oil SCALP IMMI'TION.
Kndor(i and sold In Amar.'lWi V
L. O ThompBon & Co.
rtutniess Destruction of Boon.
Napoleon was Indirectly responsible
for the destruction of a vast quantity
of books. Id 1812 be framed a law al-
lowing goods to be Imported from the
United Kingdom provided tbat the
Importer shipped an equivalent quan-
tity of French goods to this country.
French merchants generally met the
requirements of this law by shipping
books to the value of the wares they
wished to Import Having served to
gain the necessary pemlt the books
were thrown overboard on the way to
England as there was no demand for
them here Shippers could well afford
to do this for coffee and sugar were
then about ten times dearer in France
than In Knglnnd. It has been esti-
mated that hooks to the nominal value
of four million dollar were destroyed
In this way
HAY
oti Aimirillo track. C:ir
sliipnicnU on short notice.
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D.
H. SCHNYDER
Ainiutllo Tex.
N. S. GRIGGS
EXCLUSIVE UNDERTAKER
All kinds of Funeral Sup-
plies or embalmer furnished to
til parts of the Panhandle by
first train or auto Largest
stock of Caskets and Coffins In
Northwest Texas Work goods
nd prhe guaranteed to please
Open day and night
PHONE 250
Amarllle. Teias
Short Order Restaurant
When In Omi'le Tea.
stop at hoe Morciiei'i ic.
tnnrniit. l'reh oysters nnd
fish served sill time. Open
all hoiim.
7FNSAL rfllF.S F.tV.FMA
Two Perfect Remedies One for Wet
nd One For Pry Enema. Stops i
Itching at once. Also cures Pimples (
nd IMotchea. Prescription of old
family doctor In 58 cent Jars. Guar j
oieed to relieve. Sold by j
Atrarlllo Drug Store i
L. O. ThompioD.
SEE PONDER
The moat reliabU Typewriter pair
Man tn town; an put your machine
In first elate shape. Ribbons in
slock. Fits your lock with keys
oe him for any kind of repair work.
Ill I. th tt. hone 41.
XOTM'F. ix lUNKitirri v
In the Dlfctrlct Court of the l -ito.l
States for the Northern district
Texas. In the Matter of Joseph
Richard Morgan Hankrupt; No. 6 1
In I'.ankruptcy.
First Meet intr of t 'rediloi s.
Office of Iteferee. Amarillo. Texas.
Jan. 3. IMC. To Creditors of tho
above styled bankrupt of Amarillo
and District aforesaid a riankmpt:
Notice in hereby given that on the
3rd day of Januarv. A. I. 1912. said
Joseph Itichard Vorgnr. was duly
adjucated bankrupt and that the first
meeting of his creditors will be held
at my offilv!n the city of Amarillo
Texas on the 1'th day of January
1912. at nine o'clock In the fop-noon
at which time the aid creditors may
attend prove their claims appoint a
trustee examine ti e bankrupt nnd
transact such business ni may prop-
erly come before said meetlnc
URN It. STONF.
Referee In Ilsnkrupt.-y.
Amusements
It will be Interesting to Amarillo
Citlens to know thit few men have
received such universal endorsement
of the leading newspaper of the
country. s has Captain Richmond
Pearson llobsin who Is to appar In
Amarillo in the auditorium of the
Lory-Phllllps schools undr the
auspice of the Ijicedaemonlar. soci
ety thia evening at 7:30 o'clock. Cars
will be so operated na to furnish
transportation to all who may desire i
to attend the lecture. I
Following are a few of tho many
expressions of endorsement. recently
voiced br loading newspapers where
Captain Hobscn has appeared:
He la a man with a niessatre. fram-
ed In lancuace of pristine beautv (
abounding In loric and Indisputable
fact. Dixon (111.) Evening Tcle-
pram. Captain llobson la a forceful ami
Impressive speaker who steer clear
of all trivial matters nnd confine
his appeal to the piople to the hi-.h
level Of patriotic pride and duty.
Tneoma (Wash.) Ledger.
That a mrn so thororrh. so slron. '
so nrero should have been trndue-tl
hy the mlf-crnhle pott if oarers of yet.'
low Journalism seems fairly pitiful. '
The IIT:ild Is more than Had Cap-
tain Ho! son came to Reading to for
ever dispel from our people the a!-
ird fancy that he la but a conceited
llirt. Rending (Pa ) Herald.
A splendid speilmen of physical
mental nnd moral mnnhood: a man
of rare eloquence keen lolc exalted
patriotism; a man combining thcr-
onrh manhood with perfect senile-
ress; a man of splendid tnentM gift
who hns put them to the very best
use: and a man moreover who does
not find hraverv and brilliance In-
compatible with the highest moral
standard. Ruffalo. (. Y.) Courier
Nature male Captain llnhson Juft
like storv-hook hero for his per-
sonality Is certainly one In many.
He has a figure like a Creclnn pod
with the broad sloping shoulders
denoting great strength nt.d the
clean-cut limb of the athlete.
The surprise last nlnht was In his
spenklng. for Captain lln' son is both
eloquent and magnetic. His toast
wa "America's Supremacy." and his
ringing utterances aroused the ns
soiihlare to the hl'-'het pitches of
patriotic enthusiasm. Los Anscles
(Cal l DallyTImes.
Cm Inns Ih-ntii Sentence.
From the New York Tim. s.
iiy (leiliierateiy n-ultlnu a mini-!
lor offlor In a manner te.-hnic.-illy '
known ns an "assault" a so'or at'
I'lllo. France has been scntetKcil to
dentil. The army retaliations left noj
alternative. .. 1
A'nong tho prisoners at a recent
Lille io:irt-martlal presided over by
the colonel co'uamndlng the Sixth j
rc'lineiit or .Moi'tited t nasseurs was
an Infantryman named Mottais who
was on trial for having tl rou'n his
wooden shoe at the bend of a sur-
geon. Among the witnesses was n
cavalryman who had struck up a
warm friendship with Mottais and
conceived the Idea o' committing a
similar crime In order to have the
same punishment awarded him and
so not to le separated from his com-
rade. According he had scarcely
been brought Into court befoie he
sprang up to the steps of the dais
and flung his kepi vollently In the
face of the president accompanying
the act with abusive epithets.
On the iiilomd iiskini' lilm if he
1 was sorry he replied that he had done
iprrsv to tin what lie had il ne
Then and there he was arraigned for
"trlklng n superior officer and after
a brief deliberation he was serteiue l
to death while Mettnis re-ep.vd ten
ve-irs' hard labor. When Reuzeboc
who had been taken hack to prison
ind was inndemncd In his absence- -i
was told of the MTcliit he it"W :shv
pale and nearly swooned away.
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PLAYS AXH PL.UFRS. J
Pnvld Iletuseo will hao a tnrati
!u C hicago next a on
Tmrnn Kanies -J fiii" the stc ry th.u
hv Is to rive up grand o en
John K. Keiierd is appennn I
New Zealand in Shakcspeniean rej
ertolre. j
William Faversham will n'ale a
trip through the South plalrt lr
"The Faun."
Fred Tild.n. late of "Thy Ngh
hor's Wife." has Joined Her.rtf-
Cronnan'a company 1
Clara Morris has recovered Iroiil
.ier recent Illness ami bas rsiinic
her literarv work
Wlllia m R iller Yentes. the draimi
tic pcet. Is writing a poeth-al piny for
Mrs. Patrli k Cnmplell.
Since Mpv Irwin became nn ii'tross-
mnnager she has produced n nw pliy
"Her Waterloo" written by Lonloe
Feld. " i
Early In the present year Ihmry
Savage will make a new prod'!' Hon
of a pice cnt'tled "Somewhere Els."
hmllv Lorraine and Meivinc uoj'-.i
now In ihr siinoort of Woln ff
'
et! If "T'le Tt-Ji!Vrti itlmt of A
Mary
Henry Arthur .lone Is to mflke n-l
other trip
to this country with
mnn.i.Artnf nf n lav tnr M9pi.
of a
Anglln
Charles Frohmnn has the Atiterlem
and Canadian rights of Robert Hl4h-
en'a rove! "Pella Donna" In tg
dramatic form.
When Adeline denee who has ie-
elded to return to the stage ccnf
to this count rr she will be reon.ln
"The Enchantress." j
The oldest actor In the world Is
said to he Fnrlco 1 1nelll who reent.
ly celebrated his 110th blrthdav and
is HvinT near Palermo.
Stanley Frrd has been engaged br
A H. Woods for one of the leading
roles In "Modest Suzanne." Ir. pch
Sallle F'sher Is starring.
Hugh Hillninn has replaced Robert
liempslrr In the cast of "The Case of
Peikev." whbh David Itelascc has
produced for Frances Ptarr.
James T. Powers is soon to have a
new musical plce. The nnii.ic will
be by fi'.istate Kerker rnd th" book
as us"al largely by Mr Powers him-
self .
Edward Pheldton Is to hav a new
plav produced this season tincer the
RATES FOR DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
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JUDGING THE DRAFT HORSES.
View In the Big Amphitheatre During the
direction of the Shuberts whlth bean
the thrilling title of "The Murderer."
John Cort has si 'tied rcntracts
with Pixley and Lueders for the
rights to their new (lrra. "Th
(iypsy" whl h he will produce early
next season.
Next season Charles Frchman will
have comedies bv Alfred Sutro Ar-
thur Pirero V. Somerset Mauphnm.
Augustus Ihemi's nnd Hubert llenrv
H.'.vles.
Recently Nellie MrCoy. the danrln
princes In The Enchantress" made
a tour of the famous dance halls on
the lower East Side of Ne York for
new steps. Among the ilanes she
discovered were the Cot ham Cobble
and the Humpback K;:g.
ASSERTS FISH HAS MEMORY
Novel Exhibition With Trout Is Given
by an Expert to Uphold
This Theory.
An expert It. fish culture who be
lleves that fish l:ave memories gave
a novel exhibition to support his
theory
In one of the enclosed pools at the
hatchery under his charge there was
very large trout which always came
-' n If A
Upward t
to see and be seen when
Aij 'xJL'iii-..1"i? .h expert s
(ter calling pai t.cular aiteA
tlon to nal r0"1' 0 nl rn
J"c"y "na noa l 7" n" w.
Fnorminr. snuiu su
onon the trout.
Then the expert would produce a
right trout rod and appear with It at
the side of the pool. Instantly that
trout would turn and flee hide Itself
at the fir end of the enclosure and
remain there so long as the rod was
h sight
This Is the explanation of the sud-
n change In the trout' demeanor:
One day early In the career of tli
fish the expert to try a barbies
hook he had devised cast with one
In that pool and this trout selwd It.
The hook penetrated and passed
through Its upper Jaw and by the
time It was released from the hook It
had undergone an experience that
made a lasting Impression upon It.
The expert discovered soon after the
hooking of the trout that whenever
he approached the pf'd 'th n'B Tn
the trout would Instantly dash to a
place of hiding although It paid no
attention to a cane or other stlrk held
over the water. The trout lived for
years In that pool and never failed to
show its fear of a trout rod ss long
as It lived
JANUARY 15-20
ititi Ci .
1911 Show.
WEDDING GLOVE FOR BRIDE
Third Finger Is Left Unstitched
That the Ring Can Bs Slipped
On.
So
A happy era has dawned for the
bride at the fateful moment when !the
ring Is about to be placed on her fin-
ger Instead of the usual struggle to re-
move her left hand glove she will
iow be able to uncover the third An-
ger without effort and without losing
her composure
This delightful result Is to be ob-
tained by an Ingenious "wedding
glove" device. The Inside seam on
tl e jhlnl finger of the left glove Is un-
s'itrhed. fo that all that the bride
need do is to slip her linger through
the slit to receive the ring The fin-
ger can Just ns easily be slipped back
Intr. the glove after the ceremony
The device will be greatly appre-
ciated not only by the bride but also
hy the nervous bridegroom.
The story of the origin of the wed
d'tig g!ov has come to light Pome-
i!me ngo a girl who had lost her right
arm In the hunting field asked for a
tingle wedding glove.
She remarked on the awkwardness
of having to remove her gtove wltb
the help of her teeth and It was then
vm that niotvora would bo eott
facilitated for the bride If she only
had to uncover the ring finger.
The experiment was so successful
that It aroused the Interest of other
prospective brides who saw In It a
boon which would save them front
the usnal difficulties of removing a
whohs glove In the moment when the
Ing Is about to be put on Exchange
Pefrre wnentliijc to a si'rrhnl op- j
eratlon let Dr. Clements. th oste- j
opath examine you. Osteopathy
prevents ninny nd'ess operation.
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CATTLE MEN
We have several cars of millet prairie and alfalfa hay; can
ship immediately. Wire or phone us for prices delivered
to any Panhandle point. ::::::
EARLY GRAIN COMPANY.
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The Re
duction of
One-Fourth
on every high class suit
and overcoat sounds rea-
sonable and is so.
Just a limited number of
suits and overcoats are
here for your liking and
as usual in a handsome
array of patterns and all
required sizes.
When we state one-
fourth rebate.'you et it.
We don't say one thing
and do another; if such a
thing has ever happened
they haven't caught up
with us yet.
New Suits and
Overcoats.
$35.00 suits and over-
coats $26.25.
$30.00 suits and over-
coats $22.50.
$25.00 suits and over-
coats $18.75.
$20.00 suits and over
coats $15.00.
SEE LOUIE
Amarillo
Clothing
Company
Store ob the wrong aide of
the street a little out of the
way bat it pays to walk.
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