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VOLUME XXnI.
UNITED PRESS SERVICE
NUMBER 221
LOCAL COUNTY NEWS
IN CITY OF HOUSTON
HE IS SAID 1Y) BE THE
A AS USUAL
LEADS
REPORTS RECEIVED
DEAD TODAY
By United Press.
By United Press.
By United Press.
John Good.
DALIAS, March
25. —Rain
coal cage
and
student,
capitol bootlegger, who
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OVER THE COUNTY
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teacher in the public schools of Cald-
MRS. M. A. JOHNSON DEAD
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Prof. Wm. Wright last March.
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See us for gas ranges.
SPRING SHOES
MUST CHRISTIAN (mmn
The Wednesday nigint worship war,
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Everybody sings, and they .all sing
Dr. Green showed < early that the
H. L. RODGERS COMPANY
“The Good Clothes Store.
THE next two weeks
SYSTEM’S THE THING
If you
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MOTOR FREIGHT
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Eyes Examined
STATE NATIONAL BANK
Glasaes Correctly Fitted
Strength
Curtesy,
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ENORMOUS INCREASE
IN INCOME TAX OVER
MARCH OF LAST YEAR
SCHOOL TEACHER WAS
SHOT BY FATHER OF
BREAK THE ENGAGEMENT-
BOTH ARE AMERICANS
OF BONHAM.
Efficiency,
At any business hour for the next
two weeks, excepting from 10 to 11.
MEETING HELB IN
BONHAM SATURDAY
TURKEY SEES LIGHT
MEXICO HAS STARTED
• ON THE OIL BUSINESS
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TREMENDOUS FIRE IN .-
OIL FIELD; PROPERTY
LOSS RUNS AWAY UP,
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CHAS. DAVIS HARDWARE CO.
Phone No. 12 “The Hardware People" "Bonham, Texas
Make our bank your bank and your deposits will
be protected by the Guaranty Fund System.
♦ Line from Bonham to Kalla* *
♦ W. R COLLINS TRANSFEE •
♦ AND STORAGB «
♦ Phonea 244 ana 381 •
SHUT IN WORKERS AT TIME
OF THE ACCIDENT
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY PASSES
I AMS REGARDING SAME AT
RECENT SESSION
READY
TO MAKE
YOUR
PICTURES
AS USUAL.
YEAR THAN MARCH A YEAR
AGO
:WHEX THE CASING WAS BE-
ING TAKEN OUT
LGGER OF. BOOTLEGGERS-
WORKS CAPITOL
IN'WASIINGTONCITY
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the house office building, and who
was captured by dry agents, has been
identified as George Cassidy, aged 34
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well.. was beaten over
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“Story of the Book of Jonah."
We hope to see you there.
.. ..........AMARILLO LEADS L. E. LEVISON,. AGED •66, AT-
OFF WITH A FREEZE— OTHER: | TACKED BY HEART FAILURE,
killed ' age of twenty-four hours of change- stairs
able weather. , Del Rio reported hail al here this morning.
BONHAM, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1926
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preaching, gave an excellent sermon. affiliation we give a most cordial in-
from the text “Not by might nor by I citation to our services each night.
BOOT- SHE
with just the name of a gas range, the name doesn’t
do the cooking or the lasting. Let us show you the
oldest and most reliable on the market with an end-
less reputation.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Bonham, Texas
possession and transportation of li-
quor and taken to jail. *
ing God’s Life
MU LEDGVILLE, Ga., March 23- "Because." ' replied the youthful (
Ted Cogshall, Clayton III. and Floyd diplomat, "If you’re going to do I’
McClelland, Brooktun. N. Y. were I’ll take the whipping and if Papa’
executed here today for the murder of going to do it I’d rather go in the
renting or trading Typewriter.- or
Adding Machines, but at this par-
ticular hou, 1′1 be at Church.
The Wednesday night service was
the best attended thus far. The sing-
and wind storms with some damage., o — ‘
Bonham, Midland, Snyder and Brady (ArAyA, ni IPIHIIO
received rai- ranging from light rain SPtLIAL Hr I IlilUUS
to an inch. Freezing weather is re
ported from Panhandle points SERVICES ARE HELD
and Workmanship.
$3.85 to $10.00
IS ABOUr *1,000,00(1 MORE THIS FIRE-STAINTED AT A GASSKE
THE FANNIN COUNTY STATE BANK
4 cGla ses or ed.,2
♦ Offices oyer the Western Union ♦
A GUARANTY FUND BANK | ♦ Phones: Office 198, Res. 648 ♦
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community’ who do not "ave chu ch ings. promptly.
prominence when he . dropped f
quarts of whiskey in the hallway
Evans has announced that the junior* and personal worker-
chorus will begin tonight. We are meet in the Wesley ’ las room each
expecting all the children from the evening at 7:15 fora brief couference
Junior and Primary Departments of before the service. It is important
the Sunday School. To all in the, that every worker attend those meet-
man in the green* hat," the elusive rich, an American medical
By United Press. * | By United Press.
WASHINGTON, - March 25.—“The BERLIN, March 25.
itur your money
"MAN IN THE GREEN MEDICALSTUDENTIN TWENTYMINERSARE TEXAS WEATHER NOW OLD EMPLOYE OF S. P.
HAI WAS ARKESTED | BERLIN HILLS ALICE
THE MEN WERE MAKING
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,, g ii u ANGORA, Turkey, March 25.—The
Dwu t forget that Saturday, Marc IT , ,. . ,
, . 2 , i .. matiqnakassembly passed a law na- . .
27. is the day the interscholastic . t rr ...
. , . • . . 4. . , tionalizing the oil wells of Turkey.
meeting will bi held in this city. On ... . .1 . ___
1 , . The actum followed the inauguration
that day forty-two schools will he re . , .1.
. .,,, , . . of the government mopoly on the sale
presented in the city. What does that , 2.i
, ,r. . , and importation of oil,
mean ’ That means more schools
represented than ever before, and
Recording to advices here. The shoot-
ing occurred last night, Stallworth
is in. a Temple sanitarium.
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Special revival services are mow
SCHOOL ELECTION DE LADY ABLE TO RETURN
HELD HERE SATURDAY HOME WAS IN HOSPITAL
+ HENRY R. SCATES, M. D. +
♦ Practice limited, to diseases of ♦
+ The Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat ♦
■ ling was fine. The solo, by Felix Su-
ford was well rendered and all en-
I a
■ Dr. Fender preached another good
y sermon, using as the basis of it: "The
£ Healing of the Impotent Man.” His
for My Life”
cordially invites the accounts of all people without
home.
We also extend to all. an invitation to us ou
Drafts, Travelers’ Checks. Letters of -ren '
American Bankers’, Money Orders or atthin .
else We have in the line of your needs-
Service is our watchword. »
He died en route to a hos it-
TREMENDOUS CROWD EXPECT-
ED AT THAT TIME—I ROM
1 will talk to, you about selling.
if they enjoyed it. Mrs. John Burks,
sang “That Sweet Story of Old.' us-
• El za, aged 62 years, and her aged
mother ‘.‘2 years old, “was unbearable”
- T mi - Hill, aged 50 years, whe
childhooddays: Uncle Tom preached
from the question of the stricken Saul,
are almost overshadow-
ingregat ional singing.
------- --------- „ -va. cage ..... an. HOUSTON, March 25. L. E. Lev-
, • containing thirty-five miners plunged lowering temperature with-freezing isor, 66, veteran employe of the
sprang into > aw 1ed, hi* sweetheart, to .the betton of a shaft near Ober, weather in the forecast for the north- Southern Pacific Railroad, collapsed.
IVeAee, 1tzners, o1 Detroit, and then hausen, according to a dispatch ‘ from ern half of the state marked the pas- due to ert failure, and fell down
• - killed himself in a taxi-cab. The. Essen. Fifteen miners were '
girl who was a dancer, threatened and twenty injured, when the rope
to break her engagement to Goodrich. snapped during a shift of men
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For Quality. Style. Lea
here are Wonderful Values
BERLIN, March 25. A
HAD THREATENED TO
REPORI Of SIMULTANEOUS MEETINGS
HELD IN CITY JI VARIOUS CHURCHES
(Furnished the Favorite)
named on the ballot as candidates for
reelection.
ers justify that impression. We
are not its source of reallare having a revival at this chur-h.
, .............................. names were giren fot
We, let you out Jesus Christ is to influence the world , hufek membership through th- per-
it will do o because the Spirit ofsonal workers _ Wedneslay. There
Go<l ’dwells in the hearts of His Peo- have been sevei additions -in..- the;
plc. We use all our wealth, our meetings began.
rial prestige, .our intellectual at- Wednesday evning theiewa a'
tainments in vain in the service of good congreuation. Uncle Emmett
, i “What wilt Thou have me to da?"'
been ...
, ... , ,, . . .. He said this qtpstion is the one'every
ushered in by the Holy spirit work- man ought to ask of God, but that -----_
ing within the church while those : Go ean not answer it in words, or in +****-+***-*********+-*+*-++4+++++4
Friday periods ef barrenness have been due a moment, for any mon It takes a •
night,'to the fact that the church trusted
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• PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 1. S A.
RHINELANDER LOSES ' MARVIN METHOoDISTS INTERSCHOLASTIC
IN CELEBRATED CASE . ISO ASSISTCO in BKV. <>
ASKING FOR DIVORCE;
ing the old familiar tune of our
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" taken over by the nien. There were
• 2 tweafv-seven of them in the choit.ntive power of the New Testament
5. With the exception of a solo by Mr. Churech was. the Holy Spirit. Th.
wa axaae ac co ce a ( 4 * “ “0* 1 Wagner, the songs were old timelchurch was embued with power after
-----------51 favorites. For real and volume the, that the Holy Spirit camo upon them
! men’s chorus has few equals. The In the history of the church the Pe-
/pity of it is that so “very few of’riodsrof great aetivity have
them have enlisted in regular choir
; work.
It was announced that
night would be Girls' Circle night,'to the fact tnat tn enuren trustea lifetime for God to answer -that T
.and assume responsibility for thelin its material powers in these NS/questio and the answer is not com- X
attendance. Mrs. C. H. Van Zandt ries of services let us look to God-or _ in this life, after all. It is in +
will be the leader. His blesgings, for “it is not by mis ht actual living of life fhat God ±
.crn nrINTA As announced, last night’s theme । nor by power but mi spirit answers, and in its completion in/
FO)STE.K-PHUIU was: ."The Lost Christ.” Th.- Scrip- the Lord of Host, the next world that men understand
I k _ ture reading from the 40th verse tol The congregational singing led by i that answer.
For Further Particulars. the elose of the second chapter of ■ p J. Evans was ’ excellent Mr Stewards. Sunday School teachers,
-i--Luke. Josephus was quoted as hay - Evans has announced that the juniorland personal worker- and visitors,'
. ==- 13: ing estimated that the crowds in
Dewwwswsmvie 6 9 3 4* “ *. 8 Jerusalem "hen Mary and Joseph
"" ' ------- " g lost the child Jesus were very great.
% Many illustrations were presented
■ of Instances where people, many-of
8 active in church work while’ in
S'the smaller towns or communities,
2 lose the Christ when overwhelmed
5 with the stir and confusion of thel
$ more crowded centers. A strong ap-
8 peal was made to those who have
3 lost him here in Bonham that they I
C identify themselves with the Church ।
8 here and become active in God’s
& Kingdom.
8 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Q The first service of our meeting
A was held last night. Rev. T. I. Green
5 of Lansacter, whe is to do the |
pars. He was arrested at his home
here on a warrant charging him 'with
By United Press.
WASHINGTON, March 25. —De-
spite the -tax cut of .$378,000,000 un-
dr the new revenue bill the income
tax collections for .the carrent fiscal
year will exceed $1,800,000,000, as
compared, with $1,700,000,000 the
last fiscal year. Secretary Mellon
has announced that the March income
tax returns are approximately $4,-
000,000 in excess of the sanie period
last year.
that in turn means more people in the yxg i qAn 11/ AQ rroq
city Saturday than were ever here 15 LUAD W A I UU
at- any meeting of the kind in the
unannkm. GREAT SO HE BURNED
I < onnell officiating. Burial took place advantage of this time to how the e rur ruN 11/fill TH III)
4 ; at Willow- Wild cemetery. visitors every courtesy. Th- IHLIWUWUMENU
- • Mrs. Hall was a daughter of Sebet people of thiscouths, and they will
, , .smith of this city. Mr. Smith form- Ge in the •county seat, jn a measure, ... .. w pi, tsi ivn
erly ran th.- Commercial Hotel here: as it gue t T,f them honor - | SEE ' D
Bi RNE1 IHE HOU>F WIMKE
pay the... attention nd extend pou ■ THEY RESIDED
tesies is the plain duty of all of Us.
The Favorite welcome-' them with _p,lg
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all sincerity t • the. <st Ma th- 14 ' e.v,,, , q u ■•n.
. ... x , WEST INION, O.. March Jo—The
sfay be both profitable d D astr t ’ tii#
burden of caring for his crippled wife,
By United Press.
. BEACH, March 25 — Firn
swept Los Cerritos, an extension of
Signal Hill oil field and five derrick*
were burned and a huge gasser set on
fire. The latter is beyendcontrol
four fire fighters were injured. Early
. stimates placed th loss at $200,000.
The flames started when workmen
palled the casing from the gasser.
• em
leBonlam Dailp favorite
power but by my Spirit saith the __ ____
Dord of Host." Dr. Green called the
attention to trie fact that our age is I IRS I METHODIS ( HUR H j
infatuated with the, idea of power, -aFhevery atmospherelin this church:
of material power, and that modern ■ at the hour of service suggests that
idolatry consists in th« worship of the revival spirit has .gripped the
power. The ehureh has depende i l'aT congregation, and the activities and
Urn much on its materian power andi results gotten by the volunteer work-
the Kingdom unless behind all theseana the choir
the Spirit of Gol moves His people, ed by the
All citizens interested in the wel-
fare of tin- schools should remem-day night in Wichita Falls. The re; p +,,,---,,.-*4, Baptist ehureh, the Rev. F. M Me-
ber to vote. mains will arrive hero Friday. The TUT (AIFAIN
funeral will be held at the home of lilt WEAIHEK
John Griffin on South Fifth street, ..4.2444
Walsh resolution requiring Attorney. Little Donald had beetdisobedi w ith interment at Willow Wild cme- *
General Sargent to tell how much ent and. was told that he must be tety. Partly cloundy and colder, a
money he spent in the prosecution of punished, but that he might choose !
Senator Burton Wheeler, of Montara, between a whipping and being shut
for the alleged abuses of his office, up in a dark closet. After a mo-,
vas adopted in the senate, after anment’s thought he asked. "Mamma,
hour’s debate. who’s going to do the whipping?"
■ ' - -• - o___1___ “Why do you ask that?” queried
THEY PAID THE PRICE “ his mother.
e
Wood, of Ravenna, were married at (counting how he had fired his home,
that place Wednesday, the Rev.' burning the two .women to death last
Thos. Reece, of this city officiating.i February.
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Bi United Press-
WASHINGTON, Macri. 25,—The
• W. C. FINLEY
APRIL 3, CITY HAU. Mrs. A. A. Davis, who fell aid'
• ___ broke her hip some two months ago?
THREE MEMBERS OF BOARD was taken home yesterday afternoon,,
ARE TO BE ELECTED UI having recovered to that extent. She
THE ELECTION had been in the hospital undergoing
•__ , treatment for some time.
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A checking account with this bank will help you. The stubs
of your check book will keep you informed of just where your
money is going. If you are paying bills with cash, come in today
and open up a checking account with u Ym’ll wonder why you
didn’t do it long before.
- — - - Saturday. April 3, is the date set . . " * I ----- being conducted at Marvin Methodist
INSTRUCTOR IS NOW IN A SAN- for the election of school trustees of . M DE IWO APPOINTMENTS By I nited Press. ~___J church, on the Ocean Highway, near
-ITARIUM AT TEMPLE, BE the Bonham Independent’ District . -Y United Press. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y, March 25. Ely. Rev..O. L. Wright of Bens, is
ING TREATED The election will be held on the AUSTIN. March 25. Governor Leonard Rhinelander came out lose, assisting the pastor. Rev. G. L.
the < ity Hall, and’the erguson filled two vacancie: on the in another-step in his litigation to Keevev,
By United Pres's. polls will be open from-8 a. m. until State Board of Health today by ap- annul his marriage to Alice Jones
• WACO, March 25 Dan Stallworth, 7 p. m. ting Joseph Probe e, of San Rhine lander on the grounds that she
c.u- On this date, the teimis of office Antonio, to seceed Dr. M. F. Bled-hasuegro blood in her veins. The
thehead with rDvi; sid Smith, anat-tutheriocof Port Arthur, and Dr, RalV^^prome court denied the motiot of . .. . . .... .
a pistol and shot in the groin by the Ware wilt expire, and1 these gentle- Bailey-of Gatesville to succeed Dr. Rhinelander's counsel to set aside the , ’ 0 ? Jli i u* »
father of a pupil he had punished, I men havaarequested that they be ’• E. Rose, of Palestine, deceased, "-jury's verdict on the legality of the Bnnan yetta "aawemnonushom
marriage, and denied th.- motion for Bells, where it was "met by'Philip
. a new tri.i . Wise Undertaking Co. The funeral
Mrs. M. A. Johnson died Wednes- ° * was held this afternoon at the First
2 sermons are clean, logical, scriptural,
I, pointed and pithy, and not too long, social prestige forgetting that, these
| so come along and help to enjoy these things ‘ ‛ ’
services. There was not a ull mo- strength.
■ intent in the hour.
) or time.
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 224, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1926, newspaper, March 25, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548094/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.