Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 194, Ed. 1 Friday, December 26, 1913 Page: 2 of 6
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Bills, Gold and Silver
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MONEY THAT HAS NEVER BEEN IN CIRCULATION
The Wichita State Bank
THE GUARANTY FUNDEANE
A GOOD BANK TO Do SUSINEsa MITE and
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J. W. Hill officiating, at’the housms
and the Odd Fellows being in charge
of the services at the srave otisy
Surviving are the widows and
men actin t
one exception were at the beside
when death came, having been
moned Wednesday when the illness
became more serious, in site of hie’
tive and
A.m
in. Huggins continued
heerful until almost
— and was able to sit up
part of the time on Wednesday, the
day before his death. He had been
steadily growing worse for the past
six weeks. The children are Wal-
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fossoma Ves opened for auremen
He purchased a farm near where the
town of Loveland is now located. re
maining in Oklahoma, until Novem
ber, 1911. While at Loveland he also
engaged in the banking business.
1 Since 1911 he has been in thia city.
residing at 800 Bluff. He was sixty
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cemetery, a After the services by Dr
Hill the members of the local lodge
of Odd Fellows took charge of the
services, enacting theirimpressive
ritual at the grave. Mr. Huggins had
been a member of this lodge, for
many wears and it was deemed fit
tingthat the ball bearers should the
chosen from the oldest, mempersbly
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have lots and lots to pick from. 1
we shall gladly help you select your
things, toplease the you
sensible presents." A given
be glad to get presents ....
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what to give.
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Will be open tonight till 10 o’clock
friends and with these, the nobility
of his character and the gentleness |
of his nature were watchwords. J
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are atendea to the widow and (u
the sons and daughters in their be
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“THE PRINCE OF TONIGHT"
HERE TWICE SATURDAY
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wh "Iu #7 sent
in the title role will be the attraction
at the Wichita Theatre, Saturday, Dec.
27th, Matinee and night. The scene
is-laid at Palm Beach, Florida, and
the plot unofida like a dairy tole hold
Ung tosother-drcidcne the three plots
i.e ond art: 2 nn
ith at Palm Beach in
scially, he is offered
and accepts a position as life saver
for “The Breplers" hotel. While joc
cupled in this-pursuit he attracts the
attenti-noforbentiful sirl; Virginia
Stuart, whom the many men about the
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hero, whose name is Jim Sutherland,
finds out that he is a Yale man and
the halfback that made a great run
against Harvard, and won the game the
preceding fall. Within ten, minutes
she has.his fraternity pin and the life
“At six t
time is set as that of the blooming a
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le hunter’s friends who had) been and efforts to get into communication
it was not until 6 o’clock that the
fourth bulletin was received. It fol
tows: 9,*
. — Bulletin No. 4. 17
"Senator Bonner displays signals of
distress—the senator is holding his
waiting for some message from
Canebrake where the popular city
attorney went a few days ago with
tue avowed purpose of getting the
hide of Bruin who successfully evad-
ed Teddy the Terrible several years
ago.
ie “‘IS, buneun
The ouneun was posted “on the
board to front of the hall - which,
ordinarily, is pasted over with sale
and election notices, ordinances, etc.
Crowds gathered in the street - in
front and the wireless operator in
the tower was kept constantly at his
post. At 11:31 another message was
flashed from. Canebrake. Friends to
whom the nimrod had promised
mmache rohmrte
posted: t., 119-7
-------------- now: - holding his
own. remarkably well. Large bear
only two feet behind: senator." 1,
it was then that the friends of the
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knew that our city attorney was
come ninnerhimp’s
Bulletin No. 1
o’clock last night
come news:ime,3w2yo./3*
%. Bulletin No. B. "
“Large bear ran himself to death.
Senator Bonner safe. Senator Bon-
nor will be home January 1 1145 *
ceivede, at 11
ight this well
Bulletin No. 2-1:30 a m e .
..1rarue rp
his hearship."
* Doubtless is bearinip: was amack-
ring his jaws in the same kind of
anticipation when the following Was
sent: - 1
Bulletin No. 8-20 m
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the senator.” , DM
Many of the senator’s filends gave
so all horo a the hours went ”
ROUMANIS QUEEN SHOWS
HER COLLECTION OF DOLLS
Bucharest, Dee."as.—vhe samnen,
and Mamies and Maggies and Sadies'
M Bucharest today were given the
treat or their yours lives. Carmen
Sylvia, queen of Roumanian, who has,
the largest and most expensive col-
lection of dolls in the. world invited
hundreds of poor children to an ex-
hibition of her dolls.. The aged
Queen whose only child—ra little
princess—died at the arte of four
years, has made a collection of dolls
representing every “nationality under
the sun. This doll nursery contains
1,800 dolls. - I
To Prevent Blood Polsoning
old reliable DE.
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he life saver that he will grant any
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threading. All kinds of repair work. Fishing Tools a Specialty.
Shops—Wichita Falls and Bleetra: Office at Wichita Falls. Office
Phone 122, residence phone 1423. 2255,
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Donnell, B. D. Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 194, Ed. 1 Friday, December 26, 1913, newspaper, December 26, 1913; Wichita Falls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1696841/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.