Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Sunday, April 29, 1917 Page: 11 of 16
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fct’NDAT, APRIL 29, !•!?.
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Wage Earners Homes Should be Attractive
Furniture
Te csmpletaly furnish the home
Our lane sf Furniture i« cum
plete sad st prises that will fit
the purse ef the most economical.
We carry • well selected line ef
used furniture and can sake yen
same exoeHeat prices used fur
aiture.
T. 0. WAYLAND
W. 9. W. BWtdhg
The City Calls and Calls Again
j,, *■ ■
Cleburne cannot neglect the opportunity which preeenUd at Ihe present time of making onr induiUiaJ secti-m modern usd attractive Why
should the neighborhoods surrounding our factories and manufacturing plants bo dreary and desolate looking*
The Review hopes that from today on we will give more thought to the building of modern, comfortable homes for our wsga earners
Farm Loans!
Farm Loans!
At six and one-half per cent
for five years
No delay in getting the money
C. H. WARREN
Phone 336
110 W. Henderson 8t.
S. T. WOODRING
Lumber Company
SUCCESSORS TO
LEON CLEVELAND
Telephone 27
H. L. Chambless
CONTRACTOR
and BUILDER
Highest Class Work-—Esti-
mates Furnished
Phone 45
Spring Is Here!
Replace that old
Matting with a
NICE OAK FLOOR
Call us for Figures
Green & Meredith
Lumber Co.
Pupuc. 13
ty- .•Jr—
20+1
TEXAS BUNGALOW
Thin bungalow is designed to meet the requircments of nil climates. That is tho reason why it
bears,the name Texas, for all aorta of weather prevails in the large stab1 of Texan
Entering from the 10x20 front [x»rch into a spaa living room 14x20, with enlonnade of lYmirb
doom leading to a large dining room. Bookcases flank a handsome brick mantel in living room two
large and coxy sleeping chambers, with a glassed sleeping jxireh on the breezy side Large rloaeta
throughout, The kitchen is a dream, saves the housewife all aorta of steps, drain boards, cupboards,
on each sink, running the entire width, with a cabinet to on.- side The harmonious color schema of
dark body with light trimmings, is pleasing and distinctive.
This is an admirable bungalow for n small lot.
“The City ealls and calls again
And ever the call is for "More Men.’’
An island washed by a river of gold
As it s thousand products are lioiight and sold
And a prince would envy the fortune paid
Bach week to the workers for their aid,
And day and night the chimneys high
Pour out more smoke to the clear blue sky.
On every side we hear this call for men; cities, towns, and villages join in unison in the appeal
—give us men—givo us workers not loafers; artisans, not the unskilled; citizens who will build not
destroy; echoing throughout our land. This call for men has shifted the population from the ratal
districts to the cities.
Cities have held out glowing invitations of how mu<-h money could be earned, the pleasurm to he
enjoyed, and various other sppeals, hut in few instances have we ever read or heard of communities
advertising their comfortable homes. We have gone just so far and stopped ami quit where w<*
should have started, for modern comfortable horn es for our wage earners are a necemity.
It has always seemed strange to the writer wh.-n visiting a city during a convention that in the
usual auto ride over the city he was always show..the homes of ihe rich, when in reality he would
have gained a better opinion of the city if shown modern attractive homes of their mill districts, for it
is the mill districts which support a city, not the millionaires, Why should not our cities ho just as
proud of their mill districts as their homes of the rich? Why should corporations and Umllonbi
build for the wage earner the "look alike" type of homes, when attractive and modem homes can he
constructed for the same money*
Let us stamp the home of the wage earner withe the air of individuality which the worker poa
sesses. This may he easily accomplished by using plans prepared hy competent artists, men who have
given study to the planning of modern up-to-date small homes.
When wo call for men let us hope that we may hold out as an inducement modem, comfortable
homes | «,
Building Service
■vt-y man who pays us s vwat before he builds is sire to feel w«U repaid fer ths Um- fae
has spent. We have hundreds of building plan* covering til kinds of baddings and we five real
practical help and suggestions that cut the eoat of werk and material.
Lumber and All Materials
We can famish yoa materiel as well as ideas Oar yard ia well stocked with flooring, swling,
shingles, sheathing, diminsion lumber, building [taper, lath, reofing aad budding materishi ef si
kinds
Come ia and talk it over with as fletimatei gladly given
Burton-Lingo Company
Phone 141
rnui tout a d«. Atrromaa
AVI
ruatr. sum iwmntANooi
W. rwroMl U|tl ef »—rtn'i 014
liAt 1HSIH
WILL T FLOOR F. Phone 7M
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teles W# itip is tiff
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M.»M IW |lr| |Ur loss
of »• on or Out t*'tt„r
teach i* *SMft mu*t mi*
"wt sms. it. O’Aattlr
All till .{•oil. tsli.fi,-
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HAMITON TRANSFER CO.
Phase Cflkse W>, Itaddm
re 627
FOR SALE
Modern 4 room house electric lights,
bath. Plenty room for garden
East front; nice shade trees, just
three blocks from the Santa Fe
shops;
Terms to Suit Purchaser
A. M. Morgan & Son
I'kiiM IM si MS
0*« AsrtirM • 'sf*.
EVERY HOME
Needs something that we have or cab make in
Tin er Sheet hletal Werk Pure Zinc fer 'Vahle
or Cabinet Covers, I*nrke Block Tin far matte*
knitary Milk Veaoels, beat Galvanised Iron for
Valleys, Ridge Rolls, Piniala, <letters and Spout
»g • Sest gsade Tin far Valleys Mkdring and
fte Reefing
We maaafaatore everything in fin er Sheet
VfeOM We da si kinds af repairing
E. E. ANDERSON
Phene 390.
IIS W.
W. H. Beckner
THE PLUMBER.
Equipped to do all kinds of
New Work and
Repairing
19S Wilhite 8traet,
Floors Metal
• s
Sleeping Porches and
Sun Parlors
Ubesh air and aunshiae are eaaential to gead
health AM all you cut of both by adding la guar
kame a coejr 5hin Parlor ar airy Bleeping Porch.
Whether yoa so remodel your prases* home
or build a new one, onr many building plana are at
yaur disposal. They may suggest ideas you might
ueither think of or ace elsewhere—and save you
mush futile planning, too.
We «an supply promptly, at laves! prieaa, all
materials needed—from the smaR alteration jak
ta the - omplet* building.
A e.
MMil INNER
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Sunday, April 29, 1917, newspaper, April 29, 1917; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1136477/m1/11/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .