The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 307, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 30, 1926 Page: 1 of 6
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VOLUME XXIII.
EXITED PRESS SERVICE
NUMBER 307
LOCAL COUNTY NEW
BONHAM, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1926
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from Sumatra reported a large loss
prohibition
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at $5.95
hoe Bargains
line before you buy.
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SHELL IN EXPLODING
KIILS NUMBER FOLKS
AND WOUNDS Olli LOT
LEAHY IS TO HE OUT
OF JAIL ON A HEAVY
BOND REPORTS STATE
SCIENTISTS DO NOT EARTHQUAKE TAKING SANTA BARBARA WAS
UNDERSTAND AMOUNT TERRIBLE TOLLS DOWN CELEBRATING CITYS
OF THE EARTHQUAKES DUTCH EAST INDIES COMEBACK-QUAKE HIT
lieved to have. been weakened a year
ago, collapsed. The material damage
is relatively slight.The city was cel-
lebrating its reconstruction after the
the anniversary of last year’s- tremb-
ler. which did heavy damage. Billy
NEW YORK -A great lover loves
Uncle Sam. Joseph Schildekraut of
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and Parch,
nent
STAYTON VERY PROUD
OF HIS RECORD-HAD
NOTHING AT START
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By United Press.
WASHINGTON, June 30.—The as-
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SPOKE IN CITY AT
By United Press.
AUSTIN, June 30.—Governor Fer-
By United Press.
AMSTERDAM. June 30—Dispatch-
By United Press
SINTON, June 30.—Harry J Leahy
California Is Again Hard Hit by Fire and Earthquake
By United Press.
SANTA BARBARA, June 30.—One
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agitate the repeal of the Volstead act.
William H. Stayton, founder of the
wet organization, told the senate pri-
mary investigating committee. Con-
tributions are accumulating at the
rate of $40,000 monthly, and increas-
ing daily Stayton, with a manifest air
ROAD TO SUCCESS
TRADE AT HOME
GET MARRIED
LIVE SIMPLE
CARRY LIFE INSURANCE
PAY THE CASH
KEEP AN EXPENSE ACCOUNT
CUT OUT THE LUXURIES
HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT
BANK THE SAVINGS
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has
and
GETTING LOTS OF MONEY PAY
IP DA) IN HIS FIGHT AGAINST
VOLSTEAD ACT
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sey, a Mathis physician.
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THIS IS STATION F. I. S. 11.
Owned and operated by The Truth Society
and broadcasting from our
HOUR WAS NEAR PRESS TIME-
IMPOSSIBLE FOR FAVORITE
TO REPORT SPEECH
5
ACCIDENT HAPPENED AT MILI-
TARY MANEUVERS IN LIT
TLE BELGIUM
♦ Lne from Bonham to 9,9m •
• W. E. COLUNS TRANSFAE •
* AND STOEAGA •
* Phone 244 and MS •
SUNDAY AS "INDEPENDENCE
SUNDAY" IN STATE
GUISHES IN DURANCE VILE
IN HOUSTON
♦ The Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat •
♦ Bye, Examined ♦
FARM LOAN MEASURE
IS DEFEATED IN TBF
SENATE ON TUESDAY
By United Press.
WASHINGTON, June 30.—Science
can give no explanation for the unu-
sual number of earthquakes felt re-
sf
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earthquake which .shook Santa Bar-
bara late Tuesday. The shock came on
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EXAMPLES
% Showing how small deposits will grow
AND MANY PROSTRATIONS
FROM IT
STATE NATIONAL BANK
r>l IWTFSY—EFFICIENCY—STRENGTH
nofsWaeh Suit
ind Pumps
r Medium
at Close-
Prices
outdoors..-' You can
kind of tackle, but
clear” (to the boat)
Quality.
Linens, Prado Cards. Famo Fabric. Seer Suckers and
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ANOTHER QI'AKE FELT
pl THE PUBLIC
lent weather conditi
Ft be open until w,
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lothes are Sold
to give them and other friends this alone,
aftet noon of pleasure. The exact1
“The Good Clothes Store.”
in account with us-
HEAT WAVE HAS HIT
HARD IN WISCONSIN
UNITED PRESS SAYS
BLIND INSTITUTE IS
TO BE USED BY TEXAS
UNIVERSITY REPORT
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By United Press.
KOVEL, Poland, June 30. A shell
exploded during the military maneu
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Borglum is internationally known
as one of the foremost seulptors
and is gracious enough to agree to
talk for a little while to those in-
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MR. GUTZON BORGLUM HERE
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It is most
to be fortu-
rushed to the streets, seeking safety
in the open spaces.
FOREST FIRES ALSO
OUT IN CALIFORNIA,
ALONG WITH TREMORS
Torglum was in Texan the past ■
NINE COUNTIES NORTHERN AND
CENTRAL CALIFORNIA k- L2L
IKG DEVASWTED.sn
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SAN FRANCISCO, June 30.—For-
est fires are raging in nine counties
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Bonham, Texas ,,
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CHARGED WITH BEING IMPLICA- WIZARD OF FINANCE NOW LANe
TED IN THE DISAPPEARANCE ....... ---------------------
j Ponzi told the Massachusetts au-j
thorities over the phone that he would
fight extradition. •
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the speech Thursday.
Mr. Ferguson has spoken here a
number of times. He has a following
in Fannin County, and it is safe to
state he will have a big crowd to hear
ESTIMATED TH 70 HAVE BEEN I PEOPLE RUSHED TO
KILLED, 50 OF WHOM ARE
terprising as to set him to agree t $62,223,735 worth of products in 1925
"‘the weather”' 2+
vers liere today, killing forty soldiers
land wounding thirty-eight. Twenty Joseph Was a Hungarian
othe-s were slightly hurt.
TO GET IN THE OPEN SPA-
CES AND SAFETY .1
“tune him in” with any
you can’t "bring-him in
unless you have Tackle of
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 custemers 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
VOTERS WILL HAVE CHANCE AT
I HE FALL ELECTIONS TO
GET BACK EVEN
guished a visitor and the Favorite him this afternoon, when he tells the
is ..glad' that he and Erwin Smithvotes just why his wife should have
grew to be sueh friends while Mr. n second term.
uges a.....—
ican citizens, irrespeutMEof race, col-
her quondom.friend, Isador W. treed or politica MMailiationaito
- testified she kissed hold public religious service programs,
to include the reading of the Decla- . $ LOO 0,000 from the Board of Control.
oax oocca-G o-“-
WHO GETS
THE MONEY
YOU EARN?
Spending all means nn endless circle of effort without 1
A part of the money you earn belongs to you 0 ' - ' •
"An nccount Wth this bank is a convenient, systematic plan
by which you can get ahead with small regiflai de20s1 •• an
A deposit of one dollar or more is all you nec. ■ ■
account with us. Additional deposits made ever ""
your balance steadily increasing.
' WE PAY COMPOUND INTEREST
and throirgh the efforts of
Delphian Club Women he
promised to speak to them
WHILE THE BUILDINGS AKE
SOME DISTANCE FROM THE
UNIV. CAN BE USED.
turalized. His wife, Elsie Bartlett,
with whom hea is much in love,
of pride, said he had started with
nothing in 1919.
studio. You will be entertained for the next
several months by "Mr. Striking Bass. This
gentleman is well known to all lovers of the
ycar and also congratulates
Delphian ladies on being so
Orr, aged 3 years, was crushed to
America."
This promise.- to be a rare
to Bonham and vicinity as
These “examples are shown as sugeestions for systematic meth-
oda of deposit. You can suit your means and conyenienceg
ing deposits at any time in any amount of one dollar or more.
WANT PONZI BADLY
IN MASSACHUSETTS
° SAYS IS NOT GOING
es from Sumatra reported a large loss death and broken windows and several
of life, account of another earthquake;cracked chimneys and considerable
cently in various parts of the world,in the Dutch East Indies. It is esti-damage to three large buildings con-
according’to Father Francis Tondapf, ; mated that the death toll is 70. includ- stituted the main damage done by the
head of the -seismigaphica depart, ing 50 Europeans. earthquake which shook Santa Bar-
ment at Georgetown University. Sev-
en quakes have been recorded in the
last sixty hours. “No reason can be
given why so many earthquakes have
social ion against the
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ture. During the war they housed
the School of Military Aeronautics,
and are better known as the S. M.
A. l> arrat k
Few changes will be necessary to
put the buildings in shape for the
Division of Extension, it is said.
In all there are eight, or more
buildings provided a great deal more
space than the division will need.
Lack of money to remodel them
suitable to the neede, of other de-
partments prohibits the moving of
others there.
The removal of the Division of
Extension from the campus proper
will probably make it possible to
tear down or move two wooden
shacks from the west side of the
campus, it is said. The office of
Miss Julia Vance, registrar of the
division, will remain on the campus.
Among the departments affected
by the move are the Interscholastic
League, the Package Loan Library,
and the bureau of visual instruction.
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A ‘8-yar-old child was killed in
Sant Barbara, California on the an-
niversary of the earthquake there-
earthquake did it.
death when a chimney, which is be-
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!
TO TEXAS PEOPLES PROBE FUND INCREASE L v .....
INSURES WORK GOES bon!
sin "or several days has caused sev-
By United Press. — eral prostrations and deaths. It is con-
WASHINGTON, June 30.—The sen- tinuing today with little promise of
ate voted an increase in the appropri- relief-
30- » 30 «00
NEW YORK Mrs. Anna Costic,
10, of Hudson Dale,- Pa., would rath-
er go to jail than return home,
where there are eight children. She
was arrested when she refused
pleas of husband and father to go
back to Hudson Dale.
GheBonlam DDailp favorite
If you deposit
five dollars
every week,
your balance
will be $500.00
in less than
two years.
. BOSTON, June 30.—Carrying ex-
is expected to be freed from jail to-! tradition papers, three Massachusetts
day on a $20,000 bond, fixed byofficials are enroute to Houston, Tex-
a half- million dollars a year to Judge Cox, after a five days’ hear- as, to bring back Charles Ponzi, the
ing on the habeas •corpus proceed-financial wizard. to ..receive sentence
ings. Leahy is charged in connect'on * of from seven to nine years as- a
with the disappearance of Dr. Bam- “common and notorious thief.**
By United Press.
’ WASHINGTON, June 30.—The de-
feat of the Fess co-operative farm
loan bill in the senate Tuesday, carry-
ing the endorsement of President
Caolidze, appeared Htbjen- the final
word in the present session of congres
on the subject of farm relief Voters
at the fall elections will now have nn
oppoitnity to pass on* the subject.
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Tra Min Bonham and be satisfied '
too, recently obtained restoration of
. the citizenship she lost by marrying.
en-ipaid $7,200,000 in 1867, exported
tion. The hour for the speaking makes g
Mriit impossible to have a report in this*
afternoon’s Daily Favorite. The Fav-g
FAIR PARK BUILDING*
James E Ferguson, husband of Gov. *
Miriam A. Ferguson, spoke at Fair 7
Park building this afternoon at 33
o’clo k in the interest of the candi- 2
dacy of Mrs. Ferguson for re-elec- •
earthquake a year ago when the
THE HAVE N( MBEK DEATHS ground began to trimble. People
If you deposit
one dolin’'
every W e e k
your balance
will be $300. do
in less than
five and a half
years.
GOVERNOR MIRIAM FERGUSON i occurred just at this time,” he said.
__________________ , “in fact they are usually less frequent
T- in the summer months than at other
GOVERNOR FERGUSON <»
SENDS PROCLAMATION .....m ’“'“Si
CLAIM THEY SEE NO REAsON
FOR SO MANY OF THEM HAP-
PNING ALL AT ONCE
worth of Scotch malt. Four cyl-
inders contained malt.
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me, love my dog.” Miss Hazel dence Sunday?’ She.
NEW YORB—Foreign "eraft have Rosinger has a verdict for $2,500 I— ——— =-------
been bombarding these shores with against
rum-filled topedoes, or at leart aretwarEhauF. He
contemplating doing so. Twenty । his dog and was bitten. Her story
steel fifty gallon cylinders with an was that a bite on the cheek same
The . famous sculpture will come
to Bonham for a short visit with
his fiiend. Erwin Smith next, week ,
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MERSALCAR
| Good Casings,
ICondition. A ’
*225.00 ,
[new paint, B
Easings, $250.00 J
' Touring szs6
I Sood casings, m
shape, $165,00 ]
odge Touring, J
hotor runs fine. A
Bargain,
I Cars and Truewl
rd to Sell.
I Motor Co. |
1 Ford Dealem ]
terested in him here.
others interested in Ait and Sculp-
ture:
He and his wife and two chil-
dren, a son and daughter, are
motoring down from Newark. N. J.,
where he has recently completed,
and on Memorial Day unveiled his
master work of Art—“Wars of
I Sale. We do
all sizes in
oe. But your
ome of them—
these Prices j
iime and date will appear in the I
Favorite when the' wire comes ns
promised just when to expect him.
It will be early next week.
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Stay with your home town. Boost it
f you deposit
two dollars
every week you
will have a
balance of more
than $100.00 in
less than one
year.
Dixie Weaves. We can fit and please you. See our
AUSTIN, Texas, June 30—Before
the fall, session opens the Division
of Extension of the University of
Texas, will be housed in the build-
ings of the old Blind Institute, ac-
cording to plans being worked out
at present which have been an-
nounced by president W. M. W.
Splawn. While the buildings are
some distance from the present
। campus provided for by the pur-
' chase of 135 acres by tre legisla-
If you deposit
three dol-
tars every
week, your bal-
ance will be
$1,000.00 in les?
thn six years.
guson has issued a proclamation des-
There’s danger in “love 1 ignating Sunday, July 4, as "Indepan- of the invsstigating committee from
all Amer-$10,000 to $50,000, which assures the
continuatio of the probe. : B United Paesa. -1
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STech College at Lubbock want^1*!11 Ouakewas felt here at 5:30 this
'morning. No damage reported
We have them ii Plain hnd Fancy Pam Beach,
* Orfices over the Western Unlon •
♦ Phones: Orfice 198, Res. Mt •
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♦ HENRY R. SCATES, M. D. ••
♦ Practice limited to diseases of • •
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"Iwas that a bite on the cneek same ration of Independence, prayers, ser- —---c--- | ’ 0 " in Northern and Central California.
air tank on each were found on the | right after she had turned on some inions and singing of National and re-1 Charles Inzi, the former wizard of 1 resident Coolidge has gone fishing One death is reported and several have ,
British schooner. Rosie M., captured caned music. iligio.s.hymns.- finance, is low in jail. —back to his kid days for Cal. been injured. Immense property dama-
off Montauk Point with $300,0001 ‘ ’ k -----------c--- ges resulting in the mountain dis-
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 307, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 30, 1926, newspaper, June 30, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548170/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.