The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 305, Ed. 1 Monday, June 28, 1926 Page: 1 of 6
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he Bonham Dailp favorite
JUNE 2«, 1926
its
VOLUME XXIIL
UNITED PRESS SERVICE
LOCAL COUNTY NEWE
NEGRO SCHOOL IS DYNAMITED
Four-square Evangelist to Launch World-wide Revival
WASHINGTON SCHOOL <
EARTHQUAKES VISIT
TWO PLEAD GUILTY
TO CHARGE OF USING POINTS IN EUROPE- FOR NEGROES BLOWN
of fun
and
are having J
ONE PERSON KILLED
MAILS TO DEFRAUD
UP AT MIAMI, FLA.
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TEL.I.S I . P. INTENDS TO TOUR RENDERED
REVIVED
IMPROVING
Walter Apples, about 40 years old.
By United Press.*
who lives
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end and some estimate from Clou ded on a replica of the old historic
drowned.and.inju red when a church'here the accident occurred twenty-five
Slery
pleaded guilty.
RICH SHIP BUILDER
United Press.
WASHINGTON, June 28.-Consid-
CREW SAFE
*****0* ****++4 zanne Lenglen, the world’s champion
warmer.
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NEWS Of MOMENT GATHERED FROM HERE
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TraJe in Bonham and be satisfied
AND THERE OVER THE COUN IRY JT LARGE:
Chiffon
Summer Suits
BIG PLANS FOR JULY
4 BEING MADE DOWN •
DOWN AT VICTORIA
ROAD IMPROVEMENT
AT TEXAS’ CAPITAL
CHAS. DAVIS HARDWARE CO.
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MARRIED SHERMAN GIRL.
The good roads movement
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line before you guy.
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roads in the state* in some parts, but
M. K. Gitsch, chairman, of the sum
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H. L. RODGERS COMPANY
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which it
bith visited Dr. and Mrs. John Nev-
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Also the young
wed-
Nevill-Newton
The Bonham friends
ding in April.
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The death revealed the marriage
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Weems, when the acident occurred.
She was Miss Mirian Small Weems
Bonham
Margaret
one
every
your
1.50, $1.65
$1.95
say they
of it all.
AIMEE AIMS TO USE
HER PUBLICITY IN
LAUNCHING REVIVAL
By United Press.
WASHINGTON,
lege,
with
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KILLED AND OTHERS
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In the American
oday.
By United Press,
Los ANGELES, June 28,—One ex-
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VEALS
FLOODS DRAW HEAVY
TOLL IN PORTIONS
OF TRANSYLVANIA
ASSURED UNCLE SAM
WILL SPEND LARGE
SUM FOR AVIATION
MINI ALL SATURDAY
WAS HEAVIEST HERE
ill.
here
Pherson, . He had just come in from the field and
"I propose to tour the globe ■with was unhitching his mules, holding a
my four-square gospel/ the eVangpl- collar he had taken "off one of the
GLOBE WITH HER FOUR-
S<H ARE GOSPEL
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Wonder why Dr. Coue hasn’t boon
called into the French cabinet?—Ar-
kansas Gazette.
THIS IS STATION F. I. S. II.
Owned and operated, by The Truth Society
and broadcasting from our
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ROAD TO SUCCESS
TRADE AT HOME
GET MARRIED
LIVE SIMPLE
CARRY LIFE INSURANCE
.PAY THE CASH
KEEP AS EXPENSE ACCOt Nr
' < I IT OCT THE LUXUR IES
HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT
BANK THE SAVINGS .
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HAVE CONFERENCE WITH
HIM WEDNESDAY
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AUTOMOBILE CAUSES FERliUSON MAY BE
DEATH OF ATHLETE I ASKED TO ASSIST IN
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and parts of the roads to the southi
are rot in first-class condition. It is
planned to have good roads from Dal-
las to Red River to. connect with one
of the budges that is to be built, a
distance of about 110 miles."
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As man grows older he gets at the
basis of things. When he's young it’s
the sheepskin that counts, but when
STATE NATIONAL BANK
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| an automobile accident at Vic-
tori*, his home, according to tele-
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♦ HENRY R. SCATES, M. D. •
* Practice limited to disease* of •
♦ The Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ♦
♦ Bye* Examined •
♦ Glasnes Correctly Fitted •
• Orfices over the Western Union ♦
♦ Phones: Office 198, Re* M8 •
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ne of Wash Si
Linens.
NUMBER 365
on the Sid Huff farm east
where they are not so good.
Former Governor Jas. E. Fsrguson
speaks here Wednesday afternoon. It
was said this morning a committee
DMPANV
FIT
Clothes are soa
resulted in that territory.
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FOR I. C. ( . TO CONFIRM
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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burns.
Dr. J. F. Woods of this city was
called and dressed the burns and at
last report from the injured man he
was improving, but the burns were
still very painful.
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AUSTIN, June 28.- Elaborate plans] ;
“The Good Clothes Store.”
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The following notice in last Fri-
day’s News gives an account of the
sudden death from an auto accident
of a young student of Austin Col-
BONHAM, TEXAS, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1926
These examples are shown as sugeestions for systematic meth-
ods of deposit. You can suit your means and convenience. ma
ing deposits at any time in any amount of one dollar or more.
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By United Press.
for the
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g l Sheppard’ Putney, student at. Austin
3 College for the last two years and
■ track star, was killed Wednesday in
"lan automobile accident
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megink would imve
te for puncture.
in miles from Avalon Island.
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Rubes town, which" it is
’ her home in ||
a little dance ad
aylor is to take A
e country club to.
he reaches" maturity it’s the price of
mutton.— Marshall Messenger.
FACT THAT HE’D
CONSIDERATION AND FINAL EN-
ACTMENT ON PROGRAM
SEEMS CERTAIN
phone advice received here. He was
UNCONSCIOUS PIT
• AND IS NOW
,w„.. ___________’ -during the , .
{filming of battle scenes off Catalina I arrests
By United Press.
HALIFAX, June 28 The twelve
Marian Small Weems,
committee reported that the rula-for I_________
Efforts of 10 doctors failed to save consideration of the conference com- Gloucester,
xeoemcacooouoaoaoaccaao- -—e0CG"“
WHO GETS
THE MONEY
YOU EARN?
Spending all means an endless circle of effort without profit.
A part of the money you earn belongs to you—to KEEn:
An account wth this, bank is a convenient, ayatematie pan
hy which you can get ahead with small teguflar deposits.
A deposit of one dollar or more is all you need to star, an
account with us. Additional deposit’ made every week "" keep
your balance steadily increasing.
Showing Now small deposits will grow in account with us.
WE PAY COMPOUND INTEREST
EXAMPLES
with flood refugees collapsed
the Jocna province.
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ACCIDENT OCCURRED WHILE
FILMING SCENES ON “OLD
IRONSIDES REPLICA
ported that three hundred were Isla l. According to
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a rich New Yorker. He was awfully mittee report bill had been passed in
sick. Even one couldn’t have saved varisus forms by both houses,
him. San Angelo Standard.__
able and uni-
od. The.range
summer, shades!
was struck by lightning waters submerged portions of thejtra film player was killed and five
Transylvania during the past week- others injured when a cannon explo-
OUR RECORD
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 qur 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
SHE WAS ENROUTE TO CALI.
missing members of the crew of the tug from concussion
fishing schooner of Fal ] She was convalescing
TRIPLE INVESTIGATION FOL-
LOWS SOON AFTER THE
HEAVY EXPLOSION
wiU be $300.00
in less than
five and a half
years.
Ranger Sunday, died here this morn-
An undated dispatch sent out by
the United Press follows: ] MIAMI, Fla., June 28.—Eight work.
Earthquakes jarred Southern men were injured, one perhaps fatally
Italy, Northern Africa and points! when the new Washington school for
on the Eastern Mediterranean dur-! negroes was dynamited and collapsed
ing the past week-end. Shocks । here this morning. A triple invest-
were first reported from Rome gation has been started by the police,
are being made for the Fourth of July
celepration for the summer school J
students* in the University of Texas •
Memorial Stadium, according to Dr g
a
pyrotechnic display has been arranged; "
expected will be attended $
would try and have a conference with, by more than 12,000 persons, he said. .
ladies were Mi4. Ferguson, if he has time to give (Within five years there will he more V
We have them in Plain and Fancy Palm Beach,
his rttention to fhe matter, and they i than 50,000 persons in the stadium for
will tryto enlist his interest and also this celebration. Dr. Gitsch believes,
have his assistance. 'It is the only thing of, its kind in the
It is said at the Red Ball stations state, he said. Last year when the
that many people inquire every dayfirst such July Fourth celebration was
about the roads leading south. Of given some 3,000 persons were expec-
course they have more inquiries on ted, but approximately 12,000 actu-
rainy days than at any other time, ally witnessed the display.
place the -dead as high as one hun- frigate, "Old hionsides"
dred and sixty persons: It is re- ( lg ' hu _____
enix
By United Press.
EUQHAREST, Jure 28. Flood
His wife was in
her sister, Miss
Linens, Prado Cards, Fa mo Fabric, Seer Suckers and
mules in his hand, when the bolt hit
him. H fell to the ground. His boy,
who was.'standing on the wagon wheel
was slightly injured by the bolt but
soon recovered." Mr. Apples was un-
conscious for awhile, the lightning
[burning his left arm, . also the left
side of his back, and he received other
before her recent marriage. She
STADIUM AT UNIVERSITY BE
THE SCENE OF A STIRRING
PROGRAM ON JULY 4
re son in the edge of a white residential sec-
wis
By United Press.
CORPUS CHRISTI, June 28.—
Deputy United States Marshall W
B. Rachel and M. C. Nelson, local
attorney, are at Iberty on bonds of
By Unjted Press.
LOS ANGELES, June 28.— Plansww ves
for .i world-wide revival have been of Gober,
Isuncwd here by Aimee Semple Me- during the storm Sunday afternoon.
If you deposit
ti v e dollars
every W e • k,
ydur blance
will be $500.00
in less than
two years.
of young Putney 'to a Sherman girl.
dollar
w.e e k
balance
If you deposit
t h r e e dol-
l a r s every
week, your bal-
ance will be
$1,000,00 inless
than six years.
county. We have some of the best
Cairo and Malta. Thy were' W ide- the. school authorities and the state
spread but not generally severe. It building inspectors. It is alleged that
is indieated that more than two repeated threats had been made
thousand honres on the Island cf against the erection of a negro school
ceremony taking place at Rockwall
on May 15. Mrs. Putney is the
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. M.
Weems. She was graduated from
Austin College last spring and hut!
ptanned to teach school while Mr.
Putney pursued his studies at law
at the University of Texas at Aus-
tin.
Mrs. Putney left Thursday morn-
ing with her father and Madison
Weems and Margaret Weems, bro-
ther and sister, for Victoria. The
funeral will be held Friday.
Putney was high-point man for
the Kangaroo track team in the
Texas Conference meet held at
Cashion Field last May.- He won
first place in the pole vault.
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improvement is wanted in sections
did not own. Both
Slogan, for Florida speculators:
Boozt or Bust -Norfolk Virginian-
Pilot.
mor entertainment committee.
Th.' rain Saturday was heavy here,
but (iid not cover the whole county.
At Savoy the precipitation was light,
i fact if was little more than a sprn-
kle. Bells was right in the middle of a
big picnic and a dark cloud came up
just at the time Lynch Davidson was
speaking at the picnic. He was' mak-
ing I is speech under the shade where
seats had ben arranged. The threat-1
ening weather caused many to leave
However, he later repaired to the na-
villion and continued his speech, a
large crowd hearing him. The rain at
Bells was light. ♦
the son of Judge P. P. Putney of
Victoria.
......... w... . ill England today
ma Elrod, 58 years old, of Tulso, ok-Wazhington, two years each, and Hy- ________
lahoma, who leaped from a pullmanse Hager of Californin, one year. By United Press.
platform on the Sunset Special near: 0 • WIMBLETON, Eng., June 29—Su-
ROME DISPATCHES SAY LIT-
TLE DAMAGE DONE IN
THAT LOCALITY
CHURCH WHERE REFUGEES
SEEK SHELTER COLLAPSES I
IN JOCNA PROVINCE
ist told the United Press.
. The announcement was confirmed
of the reports that the evangelist
might capitalize the publicity she re-
ceivad as a result of her mysterious
"sea disappearance," and spectacular
re-appearance five weeks later.
of the brain i TUT WEATUrD woman tennis player, defaulted and re-
n fishing schooner of Val-lhe was convalescing from a long, |||| WLAIIIEK tired from all England tournament
mouth, are safe a dispatch from La- siege of pneumonia, and Was enroute ' 4 4444444,4 44, 4 2, here. It was announced that the
Have says. to Los Angeles, Californa. | French star started from her hotel
to the courts and became ill and de-
cided to retire from the tournament.
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Trade in Bonham and be satisfied. Trade in Bonham and be satisfied*
ALLEGED THEY SOLD LAND
NEAR RI’RESTOWN WHICH
THEY DIDN’T- OWN
Rhodes are damaged. fine
was killed. However, Ror
patches said that little
TAKES BRIDE SUNDAY WOMAN WHO LEAPED
....... p FROM PLATFORM OF
LONDON, June 28. Viscount and AP C HQ A M
Lady Furness, the latter Mrs. Thel- UM. UILD 1 1110 Ra IV1 •
ma Morgan Converse before her mar-
riage to the ship building magnate
Sunday are believed to be spending
their honeymoon in Scotland, Lord
Furness is one of the wealthiest men
in England. . •
causing much interest in
» .......... - -o--A-—— . walking his beat barefooted. “My
Some men can’t understand why a dogs are burning up and the chief
child believes in Santa Claus, and1 has no sympathy,” he said,
yet they expect the farmer to get -----o—---
relief from congress. Memphis Com- The mightiest ’mities are enmities
mercial Appeal. and amities.- Boston Herald.
If you deposit
two dHars
every week you
wil have a
balance of more
’han $100.00 in
less than one
year.
$7,500 each here, following their
______________ on charges of using the
reports received mails to defraud in conection with
--- ---t- ei- the sale of a hundred-acre tract
said
men
Dixie Weaves. We can fit and please you. .See our
oration and final enactment of the
hundred and fifty-four million dollars
army aviation program was practi-
cally assured when the house rules
OF YOUNG MAN RE- COMMITTEE WILL PROBABLY
CHICAGO—On duty 72 consecu-
tive hours in connection with Eu-1
charistie Congress activities. Police-
man Elbert Curran created some-
thing of a sensation when he started
MAN RECEIVES DAD
BURNS WHEN STRUCK
> BY LIGHTNING DOLT
BELLEVUE, June 28.—Harry Lee,
who is held in connection with the dis-
June 28.—Prsi appearance of Dr. J. A. Rasey, wilk
dent Coolidge’s appointees y, the, new atteunpt,ta make.bond on a murder
railroad board of' mediation were fa- herge here tn is afternoon.
romzazo""Fu"zaut-i SUZANNE LENGEN IS
$ sympathise with Mrs. Putney in
a her bereavement.
* Sherman. Texas, June 24.— Morris
Good advice if we do give it free. Can you follow it? You < »
ran with our help. It will not take much to open a Savings " *
Account in our bank. BEGIN TODAY! ’ *
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 can “tune him in" with any
kind of tackle', but you can’t "bring him in
clear" (to the boat) unless you have Tackle of
Quality.
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 305, Ed. 1 Monday, June 28, 1926, newspaper, June 28, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548168/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.