Nowata Daily Star (Nowata, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 311, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 1, 1925 Page: 4 of 6
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NOWATA DAILY STAKf
I. T. MORTON-
NOWATA. OKLA.
Published every week day except Saturday—alao Sunday morning
at 16*16 North Maple Street, by
THE STAR PUBLISHING CO., Inc.
Publishers of Nowata Dally Star and The Nowata Star-Times (Weekly)
SAM F. WILKJNSON-----
3. T. NORTON?—_________
THOS. E. "ELLIOTT-------
MISS ETHEL WILKINSON-
_________President
_Vice-Pres.—Treasurer
________Secretary
___Assistant Secretary
Entered as second class mail matter February 19, 1913, at the Poet
Office at Nowata, Oklahoma, under the Act of March 8, 1879.
One Tears
DAILY STAR (BY CARRIER)
$4.00
8.00
1.60
.60
Six Months----------------------------------*----------
Three Months--------------------------------------------
Per Month -------------------------------------------------- ^
Per Weak jjTNOWATA TRADE TERRITORY Q
Subscriptions under this head for less than one year take carrier rate.
WEEKLY STAR-TIMES
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC . ,
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputation ol
any person, firm or corporation which may appear in the columns or tne
Nowata Daily Star or the Nowata Star-Times will be gladly corrected upon
tta being brought to the attention of the manager.
THE AMERICAN S CREED
"I believe In the United States of America as a government of tne
people, by the people, for the people; whose just powers are derived from
poH 'its t^obey^tmlaw•sT to^espect its flag, and to defend U
against all enemies.” _
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The Short Cut to Your
Shopping Is—
The Daily Star
The way the family and their guests gravitate toward the sun porch
(hews the desire to live in sunshine end color.
By A. LOUISE FILLEBROWN
Everyone needs a winter garden
—the necessity in most houses for
a breath of out-of-doors is urgent
and the way the members of the
family and their guests gravitate
towards the sun porch shows the
desire we all have to live in sun-
shine and color.
In furnishing a sun porch, we are
often hampered by the one sided -
ness of the room. There are al-
ways three whole walls of glass and
one solid side, the one towards the
room is blank wall space, with no
possibility of windows. Our prob-
lem is to trim this wall so it bal-
ances the streaming sun and air ef-
fect of the others. The only an-
swer of coarse, is to use upon it a
'space-giving design in light, cheery
colors. There are several ways to
do this, sometimes a fascinating
fist colored design is stenciled on
soft yellow painted walls, sometimes
brilliant wall hangings are used, but
the easiest and surest way is to u«e
S charming, brilliant wallpaper like
the one in our illustration. Its
spreading leaves and long slender
stems give an illusion of space that
adds perspective to the blank wall.
The design is carried out in
greens and soft blues and yellows—•
certainly suggestive of the spring
garden at its fullest. Green cur-
tains at the windows unify the room
still further, and the real ferns and
flowers that, with the summery
wicker furniture, arc always found
in these pleasant porches, is hardly
needed to create this indoors gar-
den the* lasts all through the win-
ter months.
It is particularly noticeable at
this time that nearly all of the lead-
ing decorators are strongly urg-
ing color and design in wall dec-
oration instead of the cold, unfeel-
ing walls that have been the fad
in some quarters for several year*
past.
Harmonious color schemes may
I easily he acquired by following the
tones and tints suggested by well
chosen wallpaper.
OIL AND GAS LEASE BLANKS FOR
SALE AT STAR OFFICE
♦HtM ♦ W*»***< 11 ll« I I !»»♦♦<
FARM LOANS
Lowest Rate of Interest
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Inspections made same day application recaivad.
Plenty of money ready to pay out on loan promptly)
»o (May.
it
If you aro in need of farm loans, come in to see mo.
SAM F. WILKINSON
At Commercial National Bank
tf Nowata, Old*.
TJ1A C H day a» yon pick up your copy of the Daily
Star, you hare the short cut to your daily shopping
tour. A few minutes used in studying the various adver-
tisements will tell you just where to go* how to Wuy and
when to get the best values.
h the quiet of your own home, you may compare, judge
and select values—map your route, and then ge directly
to the planned stores and buy.
AH Daily Star advertisements are written for yoar bene-
fit. Read them! You’ll save many doflars and many
tired footsteps.
“WE ARE BOOSTING FOR RADIUM WATER
BATHS”
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QJLjf Nowata Batltj #tar
“AH Over Nowata Conty”
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Norton, J. T. Nowata Daily Star (Nowata, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 311, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 1, 1925, newspaper, April 1, 1925; Nowata, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1321314/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.