The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 277, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1926 Page: 2 of 6
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FOR COMMISSIONER
Abd-el-Krim—who
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moved away just
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for
! "I always knew he had it
in him."
— Life.
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was to be no cheating in ex-
are
the car."—Golden Colo., Transcript.
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a pretty but
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acknowledge
FOR JUSTICE PEACE
Built like a fireless cooker and will cook while
you do other
Cail and let Ite show you our Gar Stoves before
you purchase.
the
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ACKINNEY
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pose of this system was to
reduce cheating at recitations
and (luring examinations. The
faculty has found by actual
experience that the plan will
Candidate For
COUNTY CLERK
Fannin County
if is the “rang’’ sense of hon-
or, admirable under restraint,
a med
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means
implies.
J. H. RUSSELL
Candidate for
SHERIFF
Fannin County
were
force
student
these
know how to stand on two
feet—and to stand.
Darling
GAS
SAM CANTRELL
Candidate For
COUNTY CLERK
Fannin County
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Candidate for
SHERIFF
Fannin County
earthquakes and spectacular
volcanic eruptions.
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konceal setices of eztertais-
■nU, dimaers and other besefite
Matu these is m admiarioa fee er
dher Monetary rwedd wet in a wm he
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WES SUDDERTH
Candidate For '
SHERIFF
Fannin County
place he occupied was cap-
tured.
A. L CHAFFIN
Candidate for
SHERIFF
Fannin County
writing of short stories.
West What a foolish idea.
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meiz the ehanze
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Tele-
Sells
wave
MRS. C. W. CHANDLER
Candidate For
COUNTY CLERK
Fannin County
ASHLY EVANS
Masignz Editor
CHAS R INGUSH
Busnegs Maanger
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Payabie is Advanca
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ture
W; E. BIGGERSTAFF
Candidate for
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Fannin County
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office
want
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explore out outer and inner
regions and add to or take
WRONG CONCEPTION OF
HONOR
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doctors, but the calomel and
saw doctors, the- fellows who
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pper plants—they all
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Candidate for
SHERIFF
Fannin County
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1926
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♦ S. B COWELL *
* Candidate For +
♦ STATE SENATOR +
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His Pleasant Way.
. Two women met in the -treetone
Phone 74 •
any student.
The reason for the failure
of the honor system was made
plain by the president of the
student body, who defended
the action of the students in
fefuring to report infractions
. "UR SHERIFF
Work. 4 4 a A -------
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Behold at eveningtide trouble; and'
before the morning he is not. ‘This is.
of starved peglee-
there where good and useful mere
High have beer, changed into in: ■
‘active, unhappy, unfruitful
tism. Rosa
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one reason
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not . work. Hereafter the
faculty will enforce its own
rules, and expulsion will be
the penalty for cheating by
you have a
what its warning
DARLING RANGE
ce Range, we have them in price.
spurned and abused him. He is
The rival answered:
reived a cops of your
ter axd a . be pre
meeting.- wetem Mac
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Candidate for
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Fannin and Lamar Counties
in duty bound to en-
FOKKIGN REFRESENTATIVES
E1. Pomers —------- Chicazo. Ill
TE Northup----New Tori, N.Y
W W. Pagert ------^bar, Tex
Adrentiming Rates om Avolication
Nonca TO THE PUBLIC
Any ezroneous reflection upon the
harecter, reputation or standinz of
mny firm, individzal or corporation
"Flower
w a a a a c
getting "het up”
olution—not the
Irony-
The scientist who was to lecture
on "The Infinitude of Space" was
children, never “prattle’* like
darlinga. They are already
rules was thrat there
CHANGE OF ADDRESSI or-
♦ariag address of paper charged, give
<- ddladdbezaasndlanthezew. Tais
dull. perhaps of long
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NESDAY. may 2d,
We are opening a 1
1 Second street, tw
preciate your patrol
Our aim—“To He
IIGGINBOTHA
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Francia
For the Girl .
Blue-White Diamond
Ring,
Blue-White Diamond
Bar Pin,
• Wrist Watches,
Vanities,
Vanitv Dresser Sets,
Deltah Pearls,
Mesh-Bags,
Fountain Pen and
Pencil Seta,
, Silk Umbrella,
Kodaka,
Lamp- Shades,
- . -€andle- Sticks,
Candy Jars.
BRAN
Good Measure?
Mr John Roberts went to Kan-
sas City last week with a carload
is like the recent cap-
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’than not to do so.
I This is the conception of on a pension for support
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the portion of them that spoil ua, atid
the lot «4 them tkat rob us—lsaiah
is strictly
Strange, isn’t it?
weak and "baekward."’ How wick-
‘ Take a Look at Our $55.00 Range.
$5.00 DownOs 00 a Week for 50 Weeks
1925. was awarded the
prize offered for the b
itorial of 1925.)
The walls were grimy i
colored. The uneven floots
All names appeartog under th-a/t
bead are candidates subject to the.
action of the Democratic .primary in *
July. 4
when the president accepted _
the leadership of the student cause Japan can outshine her open.
body in self-government they when it comes to having real Walk into
age comes that the govern,
ment will support him will
find leas incentive to thrift
acid frugality, and a display
"honor” that that exists . ... ,
among thieves, hi jackers, provide for the old who are
.bribery, bribe-takers E financially or physicallt
-the"same sense of "honor"able »« care for themselvez
that leads a man to conceal a(would be just and would meet
knowledge of murder. and,with no serious, opposition
thus become a party to the’But even that kind of a pen
crime. It is a sense of homor|sion law would not wrk al.
that . is repisive w every ways to the best advantaze of
honest and honorable man the individaal The vigorous
man who know.* when old L
ge, 1
“Seldom talks."
Some, many*
ED WESTBROOK
Candidate Fr
STATE SENATOR
Any one of us
recall instances
The Anvil Chorus.
North—Dobbs has taken up th
Why not invest your money , in a gas range' that'will brine sts Vaive 2
back to you in saving of gas 50 per cent and a saving of food 20 t. 20 tt±
percent and 30 per cent time. i
edding rla
hree Days Only
Saturday, May 2
Just a Clean-Up Sale
Snapdragon, Verbe
awful . solitude
ted childhood.
J. $. /BOGGESS
Candidate for
gasmniehemeaoa sat ajKJSZS m-a--smm
are not going to dispute that,
but what wewant is men who
Schools of the State - -
Texas Christian University citizens by reason or receiving
is one of the schools where a zovernment pension that
such a sense of honor is theiprovided but meagre .bread
dast thing one would expect and butter.______
i find. The faculty can do naR...
_ no better work than inculcate ’ h. . o. ..
chammd ter at tbs sama rate Uila different ideal of honor. ” oth
Nor can the faculty of any Texas 2nd „ ~
other university or college or _ . .
high school. And it’s a workt." "Tt tmcfoqyttatde
that needs to be done. Farm homes. But wateh Lhe Meth-
thoughts. There
a werd Obtnaries, resolutioms st
wrote to
Page Bertillon.
Mistress—Mary, you've left fin.
We had the spirit of Na-
room 20 age bar been toilinz fer Istaze in a fig leaf only. She "as
south. Grandmather has been tak- releaed ob her promkze : turn
......- . fing aaraf tre randaaughterstoter a new leaf —Glark-u-e-Tme-
Methodist .ministers are pro- #h. lsiheir mother. A brave old -------.-------
verbially fond of fried chick- woman; but what «ith rheamat ■ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦
efi, but aside from that ths ana the hear -eakness, threescore- 4 WORTH A SMII F ♦
are not a menace to the pouT- ( ,. cat t «ork WOKIH A SMLE.
We have lived tn - - .. ._____ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
ure to perform a doty is a, EVFHANCES ♦ plenty of other "kids" in this tene-
false conception. Having as- ECHANGE 'ment. Here is one. only three.
sumed the obligation to con- ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * Never saw his father. His mother
trol themeslves, the first and Not AII the old Will be Helped.
highest duty was to obey the An old age pension law ‘will be all
rules and enforce obedience rieht for those who receive it—but
minister, folks.—Ladonia
FOR FLOTORIAL REPRE- 4 * *
______SENTATIVE
spread to the
There are mapy motorists who
refuse to heed the rezulation cross-
ing, signals, but perhaps this one,
put up on a junk shop in Denver ger prints on every plate
near a railroad crossing. may have Mary-Well. it shows I ain’t
some effect. "Gs ahead take aja zuilty conscience. -Weekly •
chance We’ll buy what’s left of graph I London).
1200 maybe, but deadly when given
— free rein But however
wrong it is. ft does not exist
in Texas Christian University rof energy,
alone. I) exists in the State ' maz e2515
University, and from
ing for contempt of court, letter to this paper last week. sign- ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• u- day in the city.
Chances are that that par-ling himself as E. Pluribus Unum. in ♦ THE DAY'S BEST * "My love s like • red, red rose,"
ticular man will never again which he expressed the opinion that ,44,°44-4 , he said, as he kissed his wife,
entertain any contempt for the folks who sing in the choir . . . . .1 "Bertie," said Mrs. Newlywed,
the physical prowess of thatlought not to be aked to put any- ' me men are om 80. U! .n , tearfully, “don’t be unkind! You'J
judge, nor offer any uncom-thing in the collect ion plate.— "re 100 weary to or pea. s in be ike a red, red rose you'd
rlimentary remarks about clarksvile Timee. • new oytenErice..C -e-ibeen bending over th. frying pan
him. 1 ------- Kinney Courer-Gazette. for twenty minute. — T.ES,
France thinks it sees the SonRoWs „ France t, Ty.to Save Franes. »<»«».
end of the Riff war. But, (This editorial, written by E. cad lines ouEh i to i ea!
when it gets there .it may M K ngebury. Which appeared in practilvyenobnd! v‘” “ 1 aye
discover that the end of the , the New York Times Dec. 14,1 '
they, ison Herald
under the false j An old age pension law
that it is dishon-would prove a blessing to
report the student only part of the old. It would
Graduation
Our selection of Blue-
be excelled in P.riee orb
We carry only standar
the Elgin, (iruen. South
dependable movements,
that will render manx Y
Girl Graduate. .
Our stock is complete
for the graduate.
the rules governing
conduct. One of
FOR COUNTY JUDGE *************
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J T *u6i +♦♦ + + Candidate For I
O J , . . N * + COUNTY CLERK
COUNTY JUDGE 4.. Fannin County, 4 ♦
; $25.00
, WiLLAM, Jones,oo vo
FtKnON Waer A
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cou raged and coddled! Doesn’t
know any games. Ht* should ho?
| Do children play ? Not -this kind.
They live to suffer.
In room 24 is Rose, a housemoth-
er of ten. Father is in the hospital.
Mother is erippled with rheuma
— Not Alone.
A New York actress was hailed 4 A young man with
into court for appearing on the j flirtatious fiancee
to, them. The greatest dis-what about those who are or will
hohor WM to refuse to live be compelled to give in taxes in
up to their duty. Thin the,order to provide the fund?-Den
u ought that Gas Range yet?..If not, we
, 5 see ar n ne before you buy- We are esPe
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“Butter shows little
- — ------ — — ‘change," says a headline.
aminations or in recitations. Then it isn't like the last lot
Any conception among the we got at the hotel.
students, that anything can be ---- -an They are
more dishonorable than fail- ♦ ♦♦,♦,♦■♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ hopelesa
of hogs- Several of his neighbors
It-is all right to warn the com. “on . Pa"siomAdh: ,Pioon preent.
poultry raisers to watch their __.T ‘ 22-. Sno ' gne How do JH know
Hittle chickeng, but the dan- delimkezusat. handm ■ dny The medium : I,vou are
,,, will ,,4 43. are out --lives, if you ca. -- -vinE. not Napoleon, rap once. If you are
. .... E-m-E r e - - - — -
an Jim Kaos. they would etill be sewine on bat-
is Ferguson. Forum gives rather tons and rarninz • "iveli-
brought about by evils in ourlelcar proof of the Fergusons idexlbood for the ~ to Httie
presept social organization ax t who , their prineipal oppon- xirla, theu ranaenudren i »» haf an hour late. He couldn" find
that can be, and should be. ent in objnet tozoin to an.ophansja place
cured. The cure is what we one-third os the matter ina recenthome Some ehildren art like that script. A
want, Cato, but we want tolssue as devoted to eriticizingi You mut those tin -------
be certain that it isn t a Moody, either editorially or from of sixty-fhe in room 4 Tros. Speaking of Emblems.
cure-all remedy before we be- contributors, and only one at th, they are 4oinz better thin Mu . "If the olive branch is the em-
The facility of the Texas!gin to, take it. We want alober candidaten in mentioned Jim onaceount of the coming holidays; blem of peace, what is the em-
Christian University at Ft. serum for the particular dis-’kmows whom he must beat-t. win— akinz as much as 510 a month blem of war:
Worth has issued an edict ease that afflicts us. Denton Record-Chronicle. whereas their average u> but N “The orange blossom, my child."—
abolishing the “Honor Sys---*--------- Not oni does the Fo-um Still..rent, are a bit hizhi and the, Boston Transcript
tem" of governing the stu- There is one’ newspaper center its attacks on Moody. " n have been 10 lonK together
dent body, a system that has cartoonist at least who por- but it will be noted that Jim that they "ould lkk to stay
been observed for a numbertrays boy nature when he jis doing the same thing in his In Foom.bu.’ou necd n.
of years. The primary pur-makes a young hopeful re-lspeeches. Early in the cam-• " in the Hoe B kunarea , mom ng and stopped to have a
ply p,«,t has Jim discerned Sorow
why he always obeys hislwhere his battle Hes. Not chamber it. If xou hear belsation one said to the other:
father while turning a deafonly has he discerned that, made of penetrable staff, you "i , “By the way, dear, how do you
ear to her commands, "Well, but he perceive,, dimly what do the mot you can t0 brine hopejlike your new doctor?"
you always promise me that will he plain to him later on and comfort to it* inmates, to bring "Oh, he‛w a perfectly charming
if I will be good I'll go to’—the 'game of bluff that he them Christmas and the Christ man," replied the other: "always so
heaven, and dad says if I'll be has worked so successfully on "For 1 hunzered, and ye-cheerful and good tempered. He
good I can go to the cireus. others will not work on Dan zave me me*:; I was a stranger takes life easily."— Pitts burgh *
--"---------- Moody. and ye wook me in." Chronicle-Telegraph. *
A Dunkirk, New York. ’ -- Naked, and ye clothed me: Iwas -------
judge grabbed a prisoner. Mean Thrust at Chair. sick, and ze visited me; I was in Wrong Meaning,
placed him across his lapi The editor of the Bonham Favor- prison, and ye came unto me” - Mr Newlywed had come home in
and gave him a sound thrash- ite, who sings in a choir, wrote * —‘ very good spirits after a prosper-
’ unfair to the
it for pensions
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4 C A. WHEELER •******+*+****
Candidate For + ♦ SAM POWERS
4 COUNTY JUDGE + ♦ Candidate for
•4..annin.Cpunty ♦♦ COUNTY COMNISSIONER
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FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY *±±t±*±tt**
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* FRED SI ROGERS • I T’ B RICHARDS
* Candidate for 2 # Candidate for
♦ COUNTY ATTORNEY ♦ COMMISSIONER
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Fapnin County ' « * + .™,n, 4 5 ,0. • <
♦ JAS. 1. WArkEn * **j± J.F. STEPHENSON
4 Candidate For ’ 22 Candidate For
4 COUNTY ATTORSEY * 4 COMMISSIONER PRECINCT
4 Fannin County 42 . Fannin County
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= JOHN*R* * *F* tt * * 4 4 T. C. (TURLEY) HOPP$*
WHY IT PAYS TO LOOK BEFORE YOU BUY I aaSS^K-, 3•
’innin Conty 34, Precinct Number ou,
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of the rules. This refusal is
the result of false
teaching about honor. The
president said “Reporting a
fellow student is looked upon
as a'greater dishonor than
not tn. do so." It is not as-
tonishing that the honor sys-
tem should fail when the
head of the student body
justifies the students in hold-
ing such views of so sacred
thing as individual or class
honor.
When the students accept-
ed the obligations that go
with the honor system, and
Pulitzer '
nt ed Daylight saving may be a good
thing, but daylight using is even
♦ ALTON SWAIN *44444444,44
♦ / FlotofandidapreEntative ♦ * GRACE BRoYLEs DEN
♦ Fanpin »nd.Lamar .Counties w • COUNTY CUM
------_—LL** • Fannin County
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DOVER
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re having some real pi
now which all the fan
to see Health is very
•y City Cecriera l boath
B, Chy earner. I mocths
urCazeg6meaths
•y 6nr Cafriet, 1 year -
By MaX 1 wants ----
By MaC. 6 morths —
By Bait 1 year ----—
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"" 1$
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rur pauuAH rAvADrTO fellow-students. And yet the out a pension. Even those,
IL DUIIAM TAVUNRI It, president of the student body’who have to work for a Ht-
imH i— ,■ । -------------- of this university defends the ing are infinitely better off
' Pebsshed Day Except Sunday- students in entertaining thetat work, as long as they are
•I vavOErTE PRDTING CO. view that it is more dishohor-iphysically and mentally able
. ------- able to report a law-breaker to work, than they would be
wiianon srovnto sit in idleness depending
WYATT BALDWIN ♦ 4
Candidate for Re-Election + 4
DISTRICT ATTORNEY ♦ ♦
Fannin and Lamar Counties ♦,♦
went in together to fill up the car
, - more important to the woria_pal. Local item in a Missouri paper,
and dis- . . .
.__, (las Jouraal.
i creaked _______
land yielded under foot Stair. 7 . .
why eases .nd landing .re rickerty and The liv: o human sdereliets who
California hates Japan is be- black: The door of evety room is prefer, drifting J’ definite prPos
Walk along these corridors, consists of shor stories, w.each madei “And he has just ’“M one
this room. Pere is .: UP o. A separate day Mexi. Daillfive hundred dollars "
sickly boy of five, deserted by his New}-
father, underfed, solitaty in the
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