Wichita Daily Times. (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 46, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 6, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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WICHITA DAILY TIMES, WICHITA FALLA, TEXAS JULY 0,1010.331
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Leave FONT WOITN 7:10 P. M.
Leave ULLAS to P. M.
Leave PAMS 11:50P. M.
Arrive ST. Luis 17:45 P. M.
Arrive CHICAGO 6:58 A. M.
C.W. STRAIN
G. P. A.
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A Study in Rough Cast Plaster.
Design D. by Glenn L. Saxton. Architect.
PERSPECTIVE ViEW-FROM A PHOTOGRAPIL .
DINING PM
IZ-6X 15-6
KITCHEN
IZ-0X10-0,
LIVING R°9M
1-6 X15-0
PIAZZA
FIRST FLOOR PLAN.
BALCONY
CHAMBER
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CHAMBER
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SECOND FLOOR PLAN.
• A decided departure from the ordinary cottage design is shown in this
. home. The house is singularly free from expensive detail work, its simplicity
being its greatest charm. It la of frame construction with an exterior coat of
rough cast gray plaster. It is possible .to color the rough cast cement any de-
sired color by means of a prepared pulp coloring matter. Living room, dining
room and kitchen are conveniently arranged on the Drat door, while the second
door, a part of which extenda over the front piazza, contains three chambers
BRILLIANT IDEAS
are forever diecovering themselves
in the
ELECTRICAL GOODS
business, and our store is so full of
novelties that our stock should be
carefully looked over by all con-
templating the installation of
LIGHT OR POWER A -
or both. Our price-list is very low
and our charges for Installation
work are so moderate that anyone
can afford the pleasure of carrying
out some pet idea.
Crowell & Kemper
Phone 353
Wichita Falls, Texas.
and an exceptionally roomy bath. Coat to build, exclusive of heating and
plumbing, $2,000. Width twenty-six feet and depth twenty-eight feet over the
main part/
By special arrangement with one the editor of this paper will furnish one
complete set of plans and specifications for Design D for $20.
J GLENN L. SAXTON.
Picturesque and Roomy.
Design 829, by Glenn L. Saxton, Architect.
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Kirsch’s Korrect Klothes for Women
Day by day new faces are seen in our store and are fast learning the right
place for the right KLOTHES for women. We are proud to say these
new faces are women who know the value of KORRECT KLOTHES
And the way to KIRSCH’S is Easy
■ Reductions—All Suits in both Linen and Wool One-Fourth off.
All Dresses, Skirts, Hand Bags, Hair Goods and high-grade Novelties
at One-Fourth off.
The
Ladies’ Man
KIRSCH’S
“THIS DATE IN HISTORY"
July 6* ’ •
1637— Indian women and children
were sold In Boston as slaves.
1821—Edmund W. Pettus, for many
years a United States senator
from Alabama, born. Died July
27, 1907.'
1832—Gen. John B. Gordon, United
- States senator and governor of
Georgia, born in Upson county,
Georgia. Died at Miami, Fla.,
Jan. 9, 1904.
1834—Stevens T. Mason became act-
ing governor of Michigan on the
death of Governor Porter.
1835—John Marshall, Chief Justice of
the United States Supreme
Court, died in Philadelphia.
Born in Virginia, Sept. 24, 1755.
1844—United States recognised the in-
dependence of the Sandwich Is-
lands.
1861—Union forces driven back at the
battle of Carthage, Mo.
1868—Princess Victoria, sister of King
George V.. born.
1893—Guy de • Maupassant, famous
French novelist, died. Born
Aug. 5, 1850.
1909—Champlain tercentenary cele-
brated at Ticonderoga.
Confederates at Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City, Okla., July 6.—Hun-
dreds of Confederates from various
sections of Oklahoma and a number
from neighboring states are here In
attendance upon a three-day session,
beginning today, of the grand camp of
the United Confederate Veterans of
Oklahoma. The city is gayly decorat-
ed in honor of the visitors. The pro-
gram prepared for the gathering is
notable for the large number of promi-
nent men scheduled as speakers. In-
cluded amofig them are Senators Bai-
ley of Texas and Gore and Owen of
Oklahoma, Congressmen Ferris and
Carter, Governor Haskell, and W. L.
Cabell, commander of the Trans-Mis-
sissippi department of the United
Confederate Veterans.
/ At 803
Indiana Ave.
Land Bargains
450 acres nine miles south of Electra, Texas
140 acres in cultivation
250 acres valley land suitable for alfalfa
Only 65 acres rough grazing land. *
This land for sale at $16.00 per acre. $3,000 cash,
balance long time off. Don't need the cash, only,
want the interest annually. . We can show the
biggest value in Wichita County. ---------
Box 5=
Iowa Park, Texas
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A CONVENIENCE WHILE AUTOMOBILING
, el 1 i-PSON
PET T2 B°V pin*
E. M. WINFREY
—Dealer in-
Fire Arms, Sporting Goods
Bicycles and Sewing -
Machine Supplies.
Gunsmith and Locksmith Expert
General Repairing a Specialty
26 Ohio Ave.
Phone 4
"
The EXCHANGE Livery Stable
have a service automobile and
will be pleased to serve the
public at reasonable charges.
Phone 8$
J. W. wilt & Son, Proprietors
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PERSPECTIVE VIEW-FROM A PHOTOGRAPH
CREED & SIMON
will sell your farms and city prop-
erty. rent your house* and col-
lect your rents.
Second Floor McClurkan Bld’g.
, ; Phone 472
. BED ROOM
10-EXIH6
PORCH M
KITCHEN
10-OXIFE
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BATHS!
BED ROOM
10 ExiFS
DING RM
YOU DON’T HAVE TO WAIT '
FIVE NEW BATH ROOMS AT
LAWLER’S BARBER SHOP
BATHE-BUR Glow, plain, hot or cold;
good rubbers in attendance. Call and
see me.
LILAWLER Pnop
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LIVING ROON
16-0 X15 6
PIZZA
Remember, you can get fresh bread
at King’s. 0 *.*-2*..2083NA =
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FLOOR PLAN.
This bungalow win meet the require-
menta of a large family, having three
large bedroom* in the first story and
room in the second for two more in
case they are desired. The front bed-
room can be adapted as a library or
den. There is a broad plana, the main
roof extending over it, supported on
cobblestone piers. The oriel window
above adds a touch of beauty. The
three main rooms of the house can be
finished in red oak. birch or Washing-
ton fir and the balance in pine enam-
eled white or ibirch finished natural,
with birch floor throughout Coat to
build, exclusive of heating and plumb-
log. $2,200. Width twenty-eight feet;'
depth, thirty-eight feet.
By special arrangement with me the
editor of this paper will furnish plans
and specifications for design No. 829
for 111 GLINN L. SAXTON
Connecticut Golf Tournament
New Haven, Conn., July 6.—Play in
the annual championship tournament
■ of the League of Connecticut Golf
Clubs began on the. links of the New
Haven Country Club today with many
well known experts participating. A
• thirty-six hole qualification round and
a championship competition for teams
of five were the principal events on
the opening day’s program. The tour-
nament will continue until the end of
the week.
Indiana Lawyers in Session
Indianapolis, Ind.. July 6.—Several,
hundred lawyers are in Indianapolis
attending the fourteenth annual meet-
ing of the State Bar Association of In-
diana, which began at the Country
Club this morning. Chief interest in
the initial session centered in the
address of John T. Dye, president of
the association, which was followed
by the ’annual reports of the other of-
ficers and of the standing committees.
The leading .speakers this afternoon
were George H. Gifford of Tipton and
George A.-Cunningham of Evansville.
Frederic J. Stimson of Boston will de-
liver the annual address before the
association tomorrow, taking for his
subject, “The Test of (Legality in
Combinations, Both of Labor and Cap-
ital.”
THE Bell Telephone keeps the traveler in touch with
1 all the resources of civilization.
The Bell Sign becomes an old and tried friend.
- He can order his dinner, explain his delay, summon
relief in an emergency, or say the word forgotten in the
hurry of starting. He can do this from almost any point
on the road, because the Bell System has stretched out
its lines to meet his unexpected needs.
The Bell Telephone not only furnishes neighborhood
communication but gives Long Distance Service through-
out the whole system.
The Southwestern Telegraph
. & Telephone Company -
' Every Bell Telephone is the Center of the System
Canadian Golf Championships
Toronto, Ont., July 6.—Everything
is in readiness to begin play in the
open professional Canadian golf cham-
pionships which will be contested at
the Lambton Links, beginning tomor-
row and continuing through the re
mainder of the week. Many of the
foremost golf experts of the Dominion
BUGGY
are included among the entries and
the prevailing opinion is that this
year’s tournament is destined to be
the most successful of its kind ever th
held in Canada.
White non are good and only twenty- -
five cents for twelve. Phone 261-
King's. *...30
BUYING
The world is full of Buggies of the common-place kind,
void of character, that are sold like gold bricks, simply un-
loaded on you by extravagant claims that mean nothing. .
Let us name some of the genuine virtues of Moon Bros,
vehicles. Their poles and shafts are made of the best
hickory that, grows, and ironed by hand with heavy steel,
braces. Our cushions are trimmed in best machine buffed
leather. Our wheels sre made in our own factory of clear
grained hickory and are perfectly tried. We will replace
any broken part, showing defect, no matter how broken.
Moon Bros. have and own the only plugless/body in the
world made without nails, screws or plugs. Moon Bros.
Build their own bodies and use nothing but yellow poplar
and ash and we can safely say it is the best built body in the
world at any price. See our beautiful styles before buying
PANHANDLE IMPLEMENT CO.
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