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UNITED PRESS SERVICE
UME XXIIL
NUMBER 284
BONHAM, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1926
LOCAL COUNTY NEWS
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FORCE IS CAPTURING
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by law and executed. It was for lih-
erty « ur ancestors fought in ‘76; and
hoe, has been brought to Allen Me-
mortal Hospital for treatment. The I
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decried because of their grabbing of
territory—but it must not be forgot-
ten that liberty follows the flag. In-
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THE LATEST CHECK
SAIT ANDREWS, Scotland, Jun.
3.—America retained possession of the
Walker cup after two days of inter-
SENATE SETS APART
SUM TO INVESTIGATE
PRIMARY ELECTIONS
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ten is when he fights with his
race and kind.
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HOMINY, Okla., June 3.—The body
Mrs. Ruth Bailey was recovered
BRITISH KAR SHIP
SENT TO EGYPTIAN
WATERS, REPORTED
By United Press.
PHILADELPHIA, June 3—Atlan-
whip and lashed his parent until she
collapsed. .
“I wish I was dead,” his sweetheart
shieked when he discarded her.
With an ironing board close by he
gratified her wish.—Kansas City Star
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WASHINGTON,
senate appropriated
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Josh May. of Savoy, vice-president
of the bank there, wa% in Bonham
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DP AND PROPERTY. DAMAGE
VAS ALSO VERY GREAT THE
REPORTS DECLARED
•TO COPE WITH ANY SITUATION
WHICH MAY ARISE” THE
GOVERNMENT SAYS
requite any change in existing condi- 3
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AMERICANS RETAIN THE CUP IN
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PLAYERS THERE
the principal of the Junior high 3
school there. Reb is making very
good indeed. 3
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VARIANCE WITH THE TRUTH
IN THE COURT
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be c 3 3 3 3 * 3 * 3 3 3 3 * 3 * • ■
consosrmaepecxcmcanoamcccd c=--ec“
men (Norwegians) and, just as Dan-
ish pirates conquered part of England
or with barbarian tribes. The only wav
the Anglo-Saxon soldier is ever bea-
ANDREWS REPORTING WOMAN WAS KILLED
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dia is foverned by law. -Exchange.
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THIS IS STATION F. I- S. I.
Owned and operated by The Truth Society
and broadcasting from our
No Funds
Little Billy Kent likes ice cream
cones just as much as anyone and
during the March Heat was asking
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The Danes were
“The Good Clothes Store.”
By United Presa.
DALLAS, June *3.—A domestic tri-
angle is believed by the police to be re-
sponsible for .the slaying of Mrs. Oc-
savia Peacock, aged 45,. anti the at-
tempted suicide of J. E. Duncan, a
former deputy sheriff here this morn-
ing. Duncan, who was a friend of the
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a progressive.
nati nal team playdever the famous
coarse here against |he leading Brit-
THEY WERE CHOPPING
tions.—James J. Montague.
RAGEDY TOOK LIVES
OF NUMBER PEOPLE;
CAR KENT IN CREEK
HISTORY OP THE POWERFUL
RACE IS MORE OR LESS ONE
OF QISCURrrY
| his Head, when, the other boy at-Egyot.
throughout the country.
“My idea of inconsistency" says
liqar monthly from rum
here with his
WHEN THE ACCIDENT TOOK
PLACE—RECOVERING .
senate by the beer bloc to modify
and nullify the Eighteenth amend-
ment have been killed by the sen-
ate judiciary sub-conmnittee on pro-
hibrition.
REACH VERY FAR IN THE
By United Press.
AUSTIN, June 3.—Oral arguments
were heard before the supreme court
for a petition to mandamus the at-
torney general to approve $500,000
worth of the Tom Green county road
bon !s. Counsel for th county de-
ON AMOUNT OF STILLS AND MAN POSSIBLY
FORCE IS CAPTURING FATALLY WOUNDED
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little fellow was hurt at Ivanhoe when By United Press. ,
he and another boy were cutting wood.CATTO,June 2. - Seaghul Pasha,
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IK1.AIIOMA CITY, June.?,—The.
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TOM GRREEN COUNTY BONDS
( Al ISE PETITION TO MAN-
DAM I S ATTY. GENERAL
The record of this bank, shown by it’s steady growth and it’s
successful career, bear testimony to the service and satisfaction
our customers have received. We give our unreserved efforts to
please our customers and protect their interests.
Our depositors are accorded every safeguard known to modern
banking. We believe in strong, strict measures rather than
large expansion and lax methods.
THE FANNIN COUNTY STATE BANK
A GUARANTY FUND BANK
declaration of the unconstitutionality
of the road bond law of the state, all
states are no better than a province.
dry chief has b:
arrest of nearly
within the last el
the illegal posse:
portation and pos
June 3. —T h e
; 1,000 for its
to donduct a
people beheaded him. an act unpar-
come fused into, the English speaking alleled in history. Kings had been as.
people of which we are a part. From
WASHINGTON, 'June 3.—A half
dozen wet bills proposed in the.
FEDERAL AGENTS REPORTED
TO BE VERY ACTIVE IN GRAB-
BING THE BOOTLEGGERS.
• ■ modern woman through an active
• • SAVINGS ACCOUNT
* " We pay interest at 4 per cent, compounded semi-annually.
i; FIRST NATIONAL BANK
’ Honham, Texas
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are losing about 1,060-*stil!s
month.
FOSTER-PHOTO
For Further Particular*.
THE HONOR OF ENTERTAIN-
ING THE AGGREGATION
“I can't get distance on my radio."" 1
"’•What do you want with distance?.
East Texas, partly cloudy; thun-short skirts and trying to pull them
dersnc wers. West Texas, partly clou-[down all the time.” -The Wichita
, puio IN MAPNING DOY HURT WHEN HIS
b BILLsIN MORNING .COMPANION STRUCK
HIM KITH AXE BLADE HONORED PRESIDENT
turned the gun on himself. He is. ex- •
pec ted to die. The shooting occurred
in the presence of a 4-year-old son of
the family. •
Later--Duncan died three hours af-
ter the shooting.
day that they slowly amalgamated
by the house ofsured when Von Elmi, of California, clared if the Archer county decision
• .l r»------- -3- ei-i-la _n ----— -h M- i" Ha-- in’ the’’federal" supreme" court was a
it is time to wear cool clothes. We have
them, Dixie Weaves, Fancy Palm Beach,
Linens, Plain and Fancy.
READY
•TO MAKE V
YOUR "
PICTURES
AS USUAL’.
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France is going to eat rye bread fore
economy’s sake, but France is- able •*
to have something that goes with rye 3
bresei.*- Albany Evening News.'
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Ore nice thing about a music war A
is that when a mistake is made it mav v
DVER THE TOP OF THE
WORLD
The “Norge" carried a
Emington Portable Type-
writer on its loop over and
round the North Pole,
uess this proves that a good
tpewriter is not affected by
elimate, latitude or altitude.
mcslcazowoospu: 30*0003005
Normans, and the English race to-
day, made- up of Angles, Saxons
He sustained a wound* between two the nationalist leader has designate i
I AUSTIN, June 3.— All the state de-
partments except the supreme court AMor NT
Doyle Thomas, the 8-year-old son' closed today for observance of the
.Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Thomas, of Ivan- birthday oY Jefferson Davis.
By United Press. 3
WASHINGTON, Jun 3. tCopy-
right .) — Federal agents under the
leadership, of Assistant-Secretary of
th Treasury Andrews are "seizing
r illions of gallons of intoxicating
they won a part of France. The Danes
were absorbed by the Saxons, but
the Normans absorbed the .French.
They took the French language, but
they kept their own desptrate cour-
age -and became a progressive peo-
ple. In 1066 William the Conqueror
won the battle of Hastings, slew the
English King and took possession of
all England. In 200 years, however
mon people. It was the knights and .
nobles of Spain and France who won (
battles—with us English and Ameri-
cans it has been the personal bravery
and intelligence of the men in the
ranks. It was out of the farmers
and mechanies of England that Crom-
well made his famous "Ironsides;" it
was the rank and file who broke the
“Guards” of Napoleon; it was the .
quality of the private that made Pick- <
ett’s charge immortal. The best of-
ficers on earth could not have won
the day when the “rough riders"
were ambushed, but the quality of
the private, soldier turned an ambus-
cade into a victory for the ambushed
men.
The most striking thing about our
fighting as a race is that we have’
fought almost entirely for liberty. In
J1215 at Runnymede the commons and.
barons of England wrung from King
John's unwilling hand Magna Charta.
This famous instrument is the foun-,
datian of our liberty. It provides for
Enland. They drove out or destroyed
CARROLL SENTENCED 0
TO FEDERAL PRISON
! BY NEW YORK JUDGE
it was because we of the South
thought our liberty in danger that
made the civil war. inevitable. It was
because we could not endure Spanish
Doctor—in that case it is by inva-
riable rule to ask for my fee in ad-
vance.—Dallas Dispatch.
the battle of Hastings till now the
Anglo-Saxon warriors have never
been beaten. We have had civil wars
among ourselves in both England and
America, and civil wars between Eng-
land and America, in which one side
of course, must lose, but we have.
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Records during, the past decade show that the number of
women employed in the various industries in this country has
IDGE WASHED OUT BY FLOODS;
IN HOMINY CREEK IN OKLA- QUITE A CONTEST WAS ON FOR
HOMA WEDNESDAY
The rise of the Anglo-Saxon is
shrouded in uncertainty. Beginning
with the fifth century various war-
like tribes of Angles, Saxons and
Jutes left Germany and settled in
profession, you can add to your estate
studio. You will be entertained for the next
several months by “Mr. Striking Bass. This
gentleman is well known to all lovers of the
outdoors. You san “tunc, him in with any
kind of tackle, but you can’t “bring him in
clear" (to the boat) unless you have Tackle of
Quality.
. tyranny so near our shores as Cuba
sooner or later, won every conflict;'that made us declare war against
whether fought in Continental Europe Spain.
Most of the history of his mother for dimes sveral.times a
the beginning of the Anglo-saxonsday: Finally she bexan tore use im.
i. indefinite, but it is the story of snyinz he d had enoush.
continued war in petty kingdoms. "Billy, vou must think your moth-
n .. n i ’ er s n bank, remarked a caller.
Durinz these years. Denma rk.was “Well, if .he I.,” Billy retorted, tempted to swing his axe. __o---------
simplyadengorpiratesnandthe.Danzushecusuatiyclsedup."LosAnge-.In spite of the apparent severity! Jenkins Sasser is here from v
ish pirates fought and conquered “les Times. • . of the wound the boy is doing very toria, Texas, where he ha- l.....n t< a h-
__ well. It is reported that he has never ing school. He drove through thei
The Jurist been unconscious from the lick, and । country in his car.
... . . . ... A grammatical error would throw the hospital authorities state that he,
with them and a rude-ami warlike Smitn into a frenzied mania. is tetting along remarkably well,
people arose lie the Anglo-Sax. When was nine g old his con-idering the severe Th k he got. ,
Lons vrere slowly becoming a nation! . , ,, _____ n__
.... . j| • i . i grandmother said am t . and he pur- O
,the Normans were rapidly making) , ... ... ...
— .. . f sued her around the block, with a
ha tenet.
im the swollen Hominy Creek while tic City was chosen as the next year
ndreds searched for the bodies of convention city for the fifty-third the Briton*.
Lr other occupants of the car swept session of the imperial council of the
lav w n they drove into a wash-Ancint Arabi Order of the Mystic
t during the night. Two occupants Shrine nt the final session of the coun-
the car escaped when it momen- cil here. The date of the St ssion was
lily hung on the edge of an abt-'set for June 14, 1927. There We '
ent. sixteen spirited contenders for the
_________________ next year’s hosts’ honors, Toronto,
C. N. Parker, of Ivanhoe, was a Canada, and Springfield. Mass., be-
mlaam visitor today, ing smong the number.
IS $103000- WON'T
mcon shiners, an l bootlez:
-meedmp-up* the fres
IEAVY STORMS IN OKLAHOMA
eadly “Triangle” Affair in The City of Dallas, Today
| f b || । hair is af " • exactly doubled This prbably. explains the tremendous in-
Lr al,a fight between tho barbers + crease in savings, during the past year. Earning money
************** *land the hairpin manufacturer*.-The : • thorousrhly learned this lesson. She is, of all, the wisest spender
’ • and the most assiduous saver. No matter what YOUR business
naive rulers was as badly All the bands are playing the same
as China—torture, mur tunes.”—Washington Star.
OLD “TRIANGLE” STUFF IS AT
BOTTOM OF THE WHOLE
TRAGEDY, STORY SAYS
Dad Burnett, “is wearing extremely
family, to visit relatives and .friends,
“It «u me.” his mother uttered one is teaching school in Roswel, X M
day. He
Snith promptly grabbed a horse-
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a strong country; They were North-
MOTOR FREIGHT • * Practice limited to diseases of •
LIne from Bonham to Dallas • ♦ The Eye, Ear, Nose and Threat ♦
trial by jury, habeas corpus and noj
the conquered race had absorbed the taxation without representation. It
was because Charles the First tam-
investigation, of the pri-
campaign expenditures
ON THE FARM
Of c. Norwood, south Of Kstori is a striking demonstratiop-
of the value of, immunising oat seed against smut iy 1
‘hem with formaldehyde solution. Twenty acres planted
seed so treated is entirely free from smut.’ Another twenty C.
Planted from the same seed but not treated "hows from fifteen t
twenty per cent damage from smut. It is not difficult to show
in this CMC that a fifty cent investment has yielded more than
» hundred dollar* profit, and Mr. Norwood gives our t oun y
Agricultural Agent credit for the demonstration and is stressing
‘he lesson which it teaches upon all his neighbors.
STATE NATIONAL BANK •
OF BONHAM
COURTESY—EFFICIENCY—STRENGTH
LONDON, —une 3.—A British bat-
wn death toll of the storm which roll, theatrical producer, was enten- tiesnip is enroute to Egypt to cope
Lit Oklahoma during the night was ced to serve a year and a day in ‘hewith any situation which may arise
reasedto six at noon. Five ‘mem-' Atlantic penitentiary and fined as a result of the acute political sit-
s of the A. Eblocher family were $2,000 for telling the Federal granduatim. Sir Austin Chamberlain fos-
wned when their car was swept jury that nobody bathed in a bath tubeign secretary .confirmed the report
riwashout on a bridge by a four- of « hampagne-at-a-par t v he--gavewhen questioned L, ..... ---g.
t fall of water. Albert Adams‘on the stage of his theatre on Wash- common - regarding the Egyptian sit-1 finished all squares with Major Hez-
killed by lightning at Drumright, ington’s birthday. Sentence was uation He refused further comment, lett. The final score of An ri a-was
nsiderable property and crop dam-passed in accordance with Carrons _____6; England 5.
s resulted from beating Mina and conviction a week ag on two counts ---
_ AGLO-SAXON’S RISE COMMITTEE MURDERS
MYSTIC SHRINERS TO SHROUDED IN MYSTIC
HAZE, WRITER STATES
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It Iras been suggested that motor
trucks ought to have roads for them
selve s. We cannot see that this would
be correct.—Canton Daily News. . 2
Sensible Precaution
Fair Parent— Docto", my memory
has become very bad of late. $
bf th - family for years, fired
GUDE OULD SCOTCH ' ROAD BOND MUDDLE
GAME IS PLAYED AT 11S' TAKING THE TIME
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 284, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 3, 1926, newspaper, June 3, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548150/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.