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JULY 6, 1926
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VOLUME XXIIL
UNITED PRESS SERVICE
NUMBER 313 ।
BONHAM, TEXAS, WEBNESDAY, JULY 7, 1326
LOCAL COUNTY NEWS
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‘00R EDITORS
FREIGHTER ASHORE
ESTIMATED NUMBER
OF AUTOMOBILES ON OFF COAST OF NOVA
THE EARTH IS MADE
SCOTIA, IS REPORT
HOE
ALE
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Shoe Store
HAVE
initely decided to abandon the free Harben, the following standing
TO START THE PROBING
3.95
TO QUIT ONE JOB:
STILL ANOTHER ONE
3.95
here.
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GOLFING NOTABLES
Summer Suits
A PAIR
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CHAS. DAVIS HARDWARE CO.
l’alm Beach,
Linens, Prado Cards, Famo Fabric
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THE NEW MACHINE
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SOME MEN CALL IT LUCK!
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modest beginning.
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Shoes
TO LAND:ENGINE OUT
OF COMMISSION, SAID
ERRIN, ILLINOIS IS
ABOUT TO FURNISH
FEW MORE THRILLS
NEARLY ONE MILLION.
IS ASKED FOR INSANE
HOSPITALS OF BOARD
Jr. Texaco Star. Houston; J H. Low-
ry, Signal. Honey Grove; R. E. Brad-
bury, Reporter, Lometa; J. P. Cham-
bless, Waxahachie; W. M. Cobb, En-
| Boeing plane P.-B.. the one which left
Seattle early this morning'on a non-'
stop flight to San Diego, was forced
com-
1927
IS A SUBMARINE ALL
RIGHT: WON’T FLOAT
BUT LITTLE AT TIME
LOS ANGELES GOING .
TO THE BOTTOM OF
THE WHOLE AFFAIR
The sen-
committee,
n Chicago
ENGLISH AVIATOR IS
VICTIM OF AN ARAB
BULLET: HE IS BEAB
If
VANIA AND GET BLY IN
ILLINOIS ELECTION
FOR SEVERAL TO APPEAR ;
BEFORE GRAND JURY
AT SUMMER CAMP
FOR SOJOURN THERE
FLIGHT TO SAN DIEGO FROM
BREMERTON, WASH.
THIS IS STATION F. I. S. H.
Owned and operated by The Truth Society
and broadcasting from our
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♦ Practice limited to diseases of ••
• The Eye, Ear. None and Throat ♦ ♦
CAPT. H. H. BERRY IS TO MAKE
AN ATTEMPT TO BREAK
THE RECORDS
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
a newspaper is mG
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K. L. RODGERS COMPANY
S-51 CAN'T KEEP FROM STAYING
WITH DAN MeGINTY IN DAVY
JONES LOCKER
ne Of Wash
Linens.
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COUNTRY FLY TODAY PRESIBENT ARRIVES
who al
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MOTOR FRHIGHT
Line from Bonham to Dallaa
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Phenes 144 and m
President Coolidge and family hart
gone to the Adirondack!".
STATE NATIONAL BANK
OF BONHAM
URTESYEFFICIENCY—STRENGTH
A. ...
the great majority
of the careers of
succceded because
Mrs. Lee J. Rountree, Eagle, Bryan; to address the voters in the in
Thomas B. Lusk, Herald, Denton;
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Bonham, Texas
“The Good Clothes Store.
PRESIDENT BALDRIDGE NAMES
THOSE WHOM HE W ANTS TO
AID HIM IN WORK
Field here this morning in a .Sikorsky
। plane for Seattle, Washington. He
■ ■ . - ~o———— । Prieta, Mexico, where Mrs. McPher-
nAvrQ Arr rAv Oli son made her dramatic reappearance
IANLo Ul I lUll lU I five weeks after her supposed,, drown-
TRY AT ACROSS THE i*
HEAD OF THE PRESS
BODY NAMES MEM
man's success to luck ? Ye
successful men show that t
of hard effort grounded on
they Uy we are
By United Press.
BREMERTON. Wash., July 7.—The
TUG HAS GONE TO ITS RESCUE SUBPOENAS HAVE BEEN ISSUED
CITV POLICE- CALLED
IN INDIANAPOLIS TO
AVOID ANY TROUDLE
create of insane, which would go to
Rusk and Wichita Falls institutions.
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)MPANY
fit M •
Clothes are Sola
I Py United Press.
| WASHINGTON. July 7.
ate primary investigating
Haven't you known men
SITE LOOKING IT OVER
train here bearing President and Mrs
Eoolidge, the summer white house
was officially opened at White Pine
By United Press.
LONDON, July 7. A. B. Elliott,
who with Allan Bobham, the English
aviator, has been pioneering new air
routes to elink the scattered units of
the British empire, is dead at Bas-
braira, accordig to. a dispatch here.
A bullet fired by a iwandering Arab
at his airplane caused his death.
By United Press. —-----
NEW YORK, July 7 --Captain H. HE AND MRS. COOLIDGE .....
I H Berry took • off from Roosevelt. ALREADY BEEN OVER ( AMP
to land on account of engine trou-
ble two hours later, according to ad-
Messenger, Grapeland.
Program Committee—W. Sherwood
Spotts, Texas Christian Advocate,
Richardson; R. H. McCarty, Newy Al- BY United Press
bany; W.L.Yarbro, Messenger, Whit-
iey; D. .W. Campbell, Mirror, Hills-
l boro; W. N. Beard, Southwest Mag-
azine, Fort Worth; Emerson Edwards,
Banner, Troupe; C. C. Harrison, Bay-
lor County Banner. Seymour.
ONE CAR FOR EVERY 71 PER-
SONS. SOME SHARK STATIS-
TCIAN NOW DECLARES
OUR RECORD 3
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
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HERRIN, ILL, AGAIN TO FRONT
Aimee Semple McPherson is to be Investigated by Jury
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IKK TORS AND SI PERINTEND:
ENTS FROM OVER THE STATE
ARE IN AUSTIN
attributed the other
' ' ■' President R. L. Baldridge of the
The board of directors of the Den- Texas Press association, Saturday an-
ison Chamber of Commerce has def- nounced, through Secretary Sam P.
It is estimated that 1.000, non peo-
Store that mI
est. Most Stylis
ar for the lea
UNLESS HE COMES IN UNEX-
PECTEDLY PONZI HEARING
GOES ON WITHOUT HIM
w ILL TAKE OCT. IN PENNSYL-
vate camping
Herald.
DECIDES TO STOP
FREE TOURIST CAMP OF COMMITTEES
ish original matter i
l lack variety.
hh things from other
e are too lazy.
at rustling news wean
ng-1<> business, '
t print contributiom
how appreciation.. I
print them the uJ
vith junk. I
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s from another
FOSTER-PHOTO
For Further Particulars.
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Stay with your home town. Boost it.
• Eyes Examined •
• Glasses Correctly Fitted •
I • Offieen over the Western Union •
• Phones: Office 1M. Rm. 648 •
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By United Press.
AUSTIN, July 7.— Unless former
Governor James Ferguson unexpect-
ly returns to the capitol, Governor
Ferguson,-for the first time will pre-
side at the’ extradition hearing Thurs-
day when the case of Charles Ponzi
is scheduled for a hearing. A num-
ber of officials have arrived from
Houston with papers for the return
of the former financial wizard, who
plans to fight his being moved.
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MAY HOLD A HEARING
WITHOUT JIM BEING
, AMONG THOSE THERE
FROM YARMOUTH, NOVA
SCOTIA. MESSAGE SAID
mittees and delegates to the
wYSSS investigators are
Sam— E. Miller, Index, Mineral]
Wells: R. H. Nichols, Record, Ver- —- — • * son’s records as logical favorites for
non; Fred Storey. Post, Childress; + The Favorite is also requested + the title. They are Bobby Jones
H. B. Toon, Courier, Sanger; C. W. -to announce that Dan Moody. + MacDonald Smith and Walter Hagan
Warwick, Randall County News. Can- ♦ himself, will be here July 20, + \. Walrous, who was second in the
yon; H. F. Schwenker, Standard, Bra-* which comes on Tuesday, to ad- + British open is another favored en
dy; J. W. Gay, News, Ladonia; Ovid ♦ dress the voters in behalf of hi +trant and others in the front row are
ou. See our
State Board of Control in making the
budgets ffor the biennial appropria-
tions to be requested from the next I
legislature, agreed that at least four
Journal, LaGrange; Arthur LeFever these two dates in mind ♦ in the British open, has attracted a
•+*•++ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ number of staunch adherents by
By United Press.
AUSTIN, July 7,—Doctors and su-
perintendents of all Texas state hos-
pitals are here conferring with the.
We have them in Plain and Ha
By United Press.
WASHINGTON, July 7.—One auto-
i mobile to every 71 persons of the 1,-
• 750,060.000 that inhabit the earth:
: one to every six et-em 115,000,000
• in the United States; and one to every
1,200,000 of the 6,000,000 in Afghan-
) istaa.
These ratios were announced today
by the Commerce Department, as the
result of a survey of 69 nations.
Ninety per cent or more of the cars
in nineteen countries were ofAmeri-
can make.
The United States had both in num*
bers and percentage with its 16,000,-
000. Hawaii, with one automobile to
everyeleven-persons was second. Can-
, ada. third, with one to thirteen, New
"Zealand fourth, with one o 1. Aus-
trala fifth with one to 21. and Ben-
New York City are strap-
meeting of the National Editorial as-
sociation:
Memorial Committee—W. A.Smith,
News, San Saba. chairman; R. C.
May, Graphic, Leonard; A. D. Jack-
golf:rs who started out as this sea-
armed with shot guns have been or- „ nr „ nraiona
daredntgstrrest all VAK5 and suspect/U, Uf U, ULNOUN
Holloway, Fimes, Deport; Judd Morti-
mer Lewis, Post-Dispatch, Houston;1
I Miss Clara Linton, Record-Herald,
Hamilton; Will Mayes, School of
Journalism, Austin; • W. A. Salter,
Mountain Sun, Kerrville; Ralph Shuf-
fler. Enterprise. Olney; J. L. Spencer,
Herald. Mart; J. H. Waggoner, Sun.।
Whitewright; O. P. Gresham, Pythian
Banner-Knight, Temple.
new buildings are reguired at a cost' ---------
of $800,000. to care ft* thhrmrt in-rr WAD STARTED ON A NONSTOP
The Victor Adding Machine Com-
Pany has just placed on the market
an Adding Machine that lists, to-
tal visibility, high tapacity. etc.,
and sells for only $75.00. To see
and try this machine is to appreci-
ate it.
HF THE EAST MOVING ,
at“AsmuN/Tsticnting-cTmmittee TOWARD COLUMBUS *
closed its four w 9
•• Start nowa with a modest savings a count -and let the next
* • twenty years write the story of yur own success.
I By United Press.
I HERRIN, III., July 7.— Possibility
of further armed violence has been
found here with the arrest of two
Imembers of a gang which according
Ito city officials has been terrorizing
Herrin for the past few months, fol-
lowing a series of attacks on citi-
zens who were afraid to make com-
plaints. Ray Walker and Blackie
Arms are under arrest, and more ar-
rests are promised within the next
few hours. The police who have been
-----o—— - , . I greatly improved play.
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By United Press.
INDIANAPOLIS, July 7.—Nearly a
third of the city police force has
been assigned for strike duty for the
nigh to avoid further violence in the
walk-out of the Union street car men.
Twenty arrests were made during last
night in connection with the out-
breaks.
chairman; S. D. Chestnutt, Advance,
Kenedy; Cacsorr P. Harben, Echo.
Richardson; D. R. Harris, Rusk Coun-
ty News, Henderson; Albert H. Luker
Dixie Weaves. We can fit and p
WANDERING TRIBESMEN OF THE
DESERT SHOT AT PLANE
WITH FATAL RESULTS
By United-Press
NEW YORK. July 7.—At what
seemed to be the triumphant end of
one .of the greatest salvage opera-
tions in these waters, the submarine
S5l in tow for» theaBrooklyn navy'
yard, went aground on Man O’War
Rock within the confines of the city
Naval authorities rushed tugs to the
scene and officials said they expect-
ed to float the craft shortly.
tourists camp at Munson Park, the
secretary announced Friday after-
noon. This is done in the belief that
tourists, as a rule, are willing to pay
a small fee and secure better ac
commodations than they could other-
wise receive.
However, the directors plan to fos-
ter the installation of improved pri-
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 haye Tackle of
Quality.
Legislative Committee—John E
Cooke, Reporter, Rockdale, chairman;
R. L. Scott, Free-Press, De Leon;
Sam Fore. Jr., Chronicle-Journal,
Florsville; R. F. Higgs, Tribune
Stephenville; Sam M. Braswell, News,
Clarendon; Bowen Pope, Herald,Ham-
lin; Tom W. perkins, Courier-Gazette,
McKinney; Tom A. Buckner, .Record,
San Marcos .
Delegates to the 1927 meeting of.
the National Editorial association:
decided to meet July 26
to start a probe in the
mary.
Spotts, Favorite. Bonham; E. A. Car-* candidacy Tor governor. The + MacFarlane, Diegel, George Von Elm
lock. Post, Paducah: R. T. Craig, Re* hour will be announced later. + Harry Cooper and Johnny Farrell,
view Ahens; W. H. Hawkins, Em-♦ + Von Elm. the young California ama-
pire. Stephenville; B. F. Harigel, The public is asked to bear ♦ teur, who with Hagan tied for third
Illinois pri-। pie r
; hange
+ Golf Association officials, as they
terprise. Cameron; Cyrus Coleman.
Independent, Coleman; Henry Ed-
wards, Journal. Tyler; Charles R.
Devall Opt ic-Herald, Mount Vernon;
Frank Gaston, News. Grandbury; Pat
Holt. Messenger. Gatesville: Sam C
mark sixth with one to 51.:
AIRPLANE IS FORCED
the $3,000,000 Pennsyivania primary AMERICA X OPEN CHAMPION,
and adjourned to take up the nlisiipwisrer AFScioro
now investigation with the testimony ..
c r ■ or. . ! ILLU5I N i r I C11 ■
of John Morin, west state euntpaigni
BELIEF IS PREVALENT THAT
TOURISTS WOULD RATHER
PAY FOR SERVICE
Camp in the Adirondacks. The
president immediately began to go
over the camp with his wife.
grounds.—Denison American. Austin.
1 Printing Committee—Will C, Ed-
( wards, Record-Chronicle, Denton
will attempt to establish a record By United Press.
cross-country flight. Omaha. Ne- PAUL SMITHS, N. Y., July 7.-
braska. is the first scheduled stop. With the arrival of the executive
-THE C AUSE OF THE ANXIETY IS
A WALK OUT OF UNION
STREET CAR MEN
Small sums, spent or saved, mount up rapidly.
You must spend—but you can also save.
An interest account with us encourase ’
enabling you to make small deposits regulaily at com
Pound interest
That’s the wax the money grows.
manager for William Vare, the sue- „
. . ,i.c.1 . , I By United Press,
cessfnl candidate for the senate, whe c
. . . . . . .. aen, NEW YORK, July* i -The last of
told how he handled $46,000, paving , ,,
ee , .the Eastern golfing notables are mov-
off Vare workers in seventeen west , , ,
ing toward Columbus, where on
state counties. ,
_______ iThursday the American National Open
Championship will start, at the Ccioto
*******-**""*** Club, sporting a remodeled and tricky
+ NOTICE OF SPEAKINGS + course that will call upon all the re-
+ The Favorite is requested to + sources of the more than 150 en
+ announce that W. A. Thomas will ♦Itranw.
♦ be in Bonham Saturday at 2:30 + In the Hpinion of- thaUh#ted States
BY United Press. • By United Press.
BOSTON. July 7.—The steamship. LOS ANGELES, July 7.— Subpoe-
Ballenas, a freighter, has gone ashre nas have been served on Aime Sem-
on Seal Island off the Nova Scotia pie McPherson and thirteen others in
‘coast, according to a distress call a preliminary, grand jury investiga-
picked up here. A later messagetion starting tomorrow of the evan-
said that a tug had been sent to,gelist‘s famous kidnaping story. In
the aid of the-ship from Yarmouth addition subpoenas have been wired
Nova Scotia. the mayor and chief of police at Agua
. THE WEATHER . Paul: I had an awful fright at the
444++444;4+4*4a show last night.
Tony: I know it. I saw you with
Partly cloudy. Thunder showers. her.—Pittsburg First.
FAMOUS TOWN APPEARS TO
HAVE GANGSTERS IN ITS
/ MIDST, RREPORTED
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 313, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 7, 1926, newspaper, July 7, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548176/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.