The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 13, 1926 Page: 1 of 6
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VOLUME XXIV
UNITED PRESS SERVICE
NUMBER 5
LOCAL COUNTY NEVI
REPORT HEAVY RAIN IN TEXAS
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REBEL
BESMEN
BE FREE MAN
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By United Press.
Africa, July 13.
been taken by
on request of officials of the Texas
Judge
Ros, and'.for' the renewal of
it
20 and 30 years old.
French in Morocco.
PLANS IN MAKINO
necessary," Monteith said.
FUNDING BY FRANCE SYRIA IS STILL TORN
FIRE THIS AFTERNOON
TUESDAY JULY 20TH
MK 24
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ASNOUNCEMENT COMES AFTER
FRENCH AND SPANISH
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EM
-mthe injunction suit to restrain Presi-
•ess Shoes
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Trade in Bonham and be satisfied.
into diss rooms.
THIS IS STATION F. I. S. H.
Shirts
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French cannot get him.
studio.
+ was first class.
•44+44++.•+•* candidates.
Republic- of the
cloth, $1.50 to. .
$3.00
II. L. RODGERS COMPANY
“The Good Clothes Store.”
Co.
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SOME MEN CALL IT LUCK!
Sanitary Charge Raised
Heretofore the san tary charge was
wmmueow
tion --
re
—and let the next 3" f
twenty years write the story of your own
succeus.
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OUR AMBITION IS TO SATISFY OUR PATRONS
iers
MOTOR rman
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BY FIERCE RELIGIOUS
WAR: BODIES FOUND
schools wanted more money to pay
teachers, and that rate was raised '
KWY RAIN FALL IN
NORTH TEXAS WITH
LIGHT RAINS SOUTH
indicative of
and demands
I
s
off ices reported general rainfall along
their ies northward and eastward.
HE SAID THE PUBLIC DEMAND-
ED BETTER BANKING FACIL-
ITIESOVER COUNTRY
in slipper, patent
gold trim Some-
and different.
itterns in Patent
nd Black Satin.
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BOSTON HAS WOMAN
MURDER MYSTERY ON
MRS. GEORGE BUTTE
DIES AT AUSTIN AT
EARL HOUR TODAY
HUGHES SPRINGS, EAST TEXAS.
REPORTS AN EIGHT INCH
RALN EARLY TODAY
By United Proas
BENGHAZI. 1
THAT
IN
HABEAS CORPUS NOT .
NECESSARY, IF THE
REQISITION FAILS
FAMOUS OLD‘O’HALL ’
SUBJECT OF BIG ROW
DOWN AT UNIVERSITY
rattle inspectors at Seminole, Texas,।
two years ago.
BANKING OFFICIALS
IN SESSION TODAY IN
DALLAS DEARD BAIRD
CHANCES ARE SYRIA WILL HE
THORN IX FRANCE'S SIDE
FOR YEARS TO COME
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By United Press.
AUSTIN, July 13.—No action has
R COLLINS TRANW1B •
AND STORAGN •
Phemes 244 •
bn Look Better,
e Better
♦ Offices over the Western Unlom •
• Phonos: Office 198; Rm. Mt •
tiful patent leather
brocade trim, one
r shoe ,
Eyes Examined
Glasses Correctly Fitted
morning.
The Tax Rate Readjusted
state received only light scattering*
showers, the bureau said.
ENRIDGF AS ROOMING HOUSE
FOR t . T, STUDENTS
READY
TO MAKE
YOUR
PICTURES
AS USUAL.
FDR DIG DAY NEXT "onbett bankinK.f
I MAIN STREET
louse, corner, East h
i school.-' Fins fora
to keep teachin, s,
cash, balance mont
WOMAN'S BODY CUT INTO PIEC
ES AND PLACED IN SEVERAL
REC EPT1CLES
will be waited on first in the matter.
Accounts Allowed
STATE NATIONAL BANK
OF BONHAM
COURTESY—EFFICIENCY—STRENGTH
-e
Among the Ehings done by the bodybookkeeping alone
the following were reported by• charges, when there
Mayor Newton to the Favorite this f . "
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26.00 Oxforda
country, known now officially as the.
WILL H. EVANS
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d five inches of rami
s puts Bonham in J
ies are Sold
eraly. fair.
It was said this morning the dele-
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tive to Morocco .
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none at all, it wa lowered,
now raised to the ‘old price.
Key Rate to Be Lowered
In othe- words, 2 cents was taken off' night whereby that busine
the general tax and 2 cents added to to erect a brick annex back of its the body.
the school tax, causing the rate to be i . ____
of 12,000 or more a year. 32
Am To Sewerage X
The chief of police was ordered to--
Not Particularly
A -
« "July Clearance ale" but
I have some bargains in used
typewriters at the present
time. Look them over before
You buy.
The city authorities took up thelbe 35 cents, hut fol some reason, or
+ts “l"eomaemned " tFHentk - me ♦ Mb
there is a price on his head but the * to the Highway ( om mission.
i
♦ The Ry*. Ear. None and Throat •/* Lne from Bonham ta Dallas
iled high in the st
| Hansford C ounty.
SCOLDS
soon "nipped in theb
hwt "doeing" by usec
es
»APOBV
as follows:
General tax
School tax
raised to 35
was said to
dent Walter Splawn and the Univer-
sity board of regents, from convert-
! the French. Dr. Chahbadar, organ-
! izer of the revolt of last. year, is in ♦
2 * “ “ ““ 3 % » “ " ® 9
and broadcasting from our
CHAS. DAVIS HARDWARE CO.
convention of, Ponzi, was continued for the second
Banking time when called for action this
mi m ored the habeas corpus will be un-
bership he said was
1 greater pubic interest
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CITY COUNCIL MEETS AND LOWERS KEY MH :
LOWERS GENERAL TAX: RAISES SOfOOL TAX:
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BONHAM, TEXAS, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1926
WILL EXILE RIFFIAN
ITADER TO ISLAND
IN THE INDIAN OCEAN
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• • • • •2 • • • • • •94s
T
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Bonham, Texas
Greater Lebanon,
By United PreSs.
AUSTIN. July 13.—The trial of
Walter Monteith
♦ HENRY R. SCATES, M. D. • •
♦ Practice limited to diseases of 4 4
Druses and Christian- are carrying
KILLED INFIGHTING
ON DARK CONTINENT ITS HANDS TO SOLVE
notify all those who should to net on +
the sewerage system at once. The 2
ordinance for same was passed some +
1 * ' ■ —---
IF PONZI IS NOT CARRIED BACK
TO MASSACHUSETTS WILL
at Antlers. Okla., and held at Fort
Worth, pending transfer to the peni-
tentiary. Good and Ross slew two
Total $1.93
Mayor Newton informed the Fav-
orite that 85 cents Is the limit, under
the charter, that the schools may be'
allowed in taxes.
r Minimum Water Rate
Heretofore the city had had no min-
imum water rate. If a water user
owed 10 cents he paid it. Hereafter
there will be a 50 cent minimum on]
Even in this coastal section of the + would go that way
I SITUATION SIMILAR TO
STAGED BY FRENCH
MOROCCO
If Requisition Unhonored, Habeas Corp
Owned and operated by The Truth Society
thunder showers. West Texas,
You will be entertained for the next
Start now with a modest savings account
,___ -______ ---- — 4. MFBue .was atlthehedside
Coleman in West Texas reported more‘at the time of her death. Inter-
it is our ambition to have the very best bank in this
part of the country.
• We are endeavoring to make it the safest, strongest,
most accomodating bank for you. Come, in and let us explain
all of the advantages of an account at our bank.
THE FANNIN COUNTY STATE BANK
A GUARANTY FUND BANK
WASTED MONEY IS WASTED ENERGY
Are you allowing your hard earned money.t
slip away from you in a care-free way: I. never
around you and see the sad thousands.. Whoay and
thought of the "Rainy Day and now are nee y
’’Erve a little of your happiness for oldaze b
starting a savings account for your future need .
DALLAS, July 13.—Departmental
wis
accounting for the inereasnd
n - the water
was no minimum.
W INSLQNCH U RCHILL SA YS THE
HOtSE HAM HerED sevx
YEARS FOIf THIS
SUCCUMBS TO APPENDICITIS,
FOLLOWING AN OPERATION
FOR THE DISEASE
foster-photo
For Further Particulars.
WANT THE GOVERNOR
TO OFFER $3000 FOR'
CAPTURE OF THE MEN
awasusens outdnxsia ste hgim«.a-
prfer out of the chins resulting from
if the road + ervbodv is invited to hear the can-
didat for governor and the county
clou:ly and ported to • close during the after-
ing a Brackenridge Hall (known over
the state as "B" Hall} into anief-
"CONFERENCE HELD RY
ganization during the past year a id setts. ‘If the requisition is unhon-
l on reprisals against each other for
j the events of the campaign. Outly-
ing villages are the scenes of mur-
derous outbreaks - due to religious
RNED TO CITY
brned, everything poin
bility and possibility,
| in Bonham indefinite
as usual:
to 12 noon. 1,
to 5 p. m. J
R. SCATES, M. D. ]
ist and Gradual -Qb
lasses correctly ifitte
he Western Union. |
In Explaining the growth of the or-ithe extradition of Ponzi to Masachu-
By United Press
DALLAS, July 13.—Heavy rains
were general over North and North-
eastern Texas during the night, the.
weather bureau here said. Railroad
By HENRY W. GLOCKLER.
(United Press Correspondent.)
BEIRUT (United Press. High
Commissioner Henry de Jouvenel, who
The key rate of Bonham had been Nothing further was reported Uy 3
raised. The city made an agreement the mayor, except the allowing of
with the Blake Tailoring Co. last the various accounts of the city--
agrees which had been passed as correct by J*
tax rate at the meeting. It was
agreed that the general tax rate
could be lowered, and that- was done.
It was also ascertained that the
By United Press.
-A BOSTON, July 13.—The body of a . . _
Governor Ferguson! hundred rebel tribesmen were killeg young woman cut to pieces was conferences covering a majority of corpus hearing seeking the reduction
-........... st the Tenaa’and seventy-five Wounded near Tiliu- found by a pedestrian near a cemetery phases of banking, activity of the of the 820,000 bond for the fugitive
Cattle Raising Association for the'ma, south of here. The Italian Yore- wall this morning. The head and United States on the program of the from justice was instituted by Chai,
payment of $300 reward offered for es attackeg.Benussi tribesmen dur- torso were packed in a pastebward twenty-fourth annual
the capture of Milt Good-and Tom imacfearing oF operations on the box and the other parts of the body the American Institute of
simi-! central plateau throughout northern divided in another box and a bag.durinE the afternoon. President morning.
hr reward for the capture of Tom Libya. The Italians face conditions Marks of ident if it atmn were missmig-Erune Baird, o1 New Orlacns ' ng would not be held
Ross and Milt Good recently captured similar to that experienced by the The woman was a brunette between ed-the busine-s session this morning, until Governol erEuson acte upon
Haven't you known men who always attributed the other
man s success to luck ! Yet a close scrutiny of the careers of
successfu men show that the great majority succeeded because
of hard effort grounded on a modest, beginning.
roads and wrecking bridges. The
- pan" BRITISH MADE GLAD
BY PROBABLE DEBT
. me------------ exchequen.
| By United Press ahnounced in the commns whattne
FARIS, July 13— Ab-del-krim, the house had been hoping for for the
eurrendered leader of the Riffians.past seven years: That France had
| will be exiled on the Island of Re-agreed to Pay her three billion, one
| inion off the easter coast of Afri- hundred and twenty-five million. del-
Lm-w aben Indian. „Occas-ErainietJak-wan adeh -1o.....Scanieduttai
Winn.! hni The announce-''’hon hill .aid that Caillaux hadi
ment rame after the French and agreed for the debt to be paid
Spanish reached an agreement rela- a sixty-two year period, the initial
s New Summer Shirts, English Eroad-
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$1,081
,85
It is’time back. The business see
"emd
4y United Press.
AUSTIN, July 13.-- Mrs. George C.
Butte, wife of the attorney general
of Porto Rico, died at her home here
early today. She underwent an ope-
ration for appendicitis two weeks
than two. inches. Eight inches of ment will be at Dublin, Texas,
rain is said to have fallen at Hughes wa announced.
Springs early this morning, flooding
i 25 cents. It has been
' cents. Years ago it
noon. Plaintiffs declare that the of-
; ficials exceeded their authority-in
attempting to convert the structure
’■ 4
The city council met in regular ses- water, no matter ‘if you do not use
sion Monday night. The council a gallon. Other citii - have minimum
meets the second Monday night in rates, and some of t em have as high
the* month. This time the meeting as $1,50 minimum- It is claimed
came rather late in the month.! that the city was losing money on the
By United Press.
I LONDON, July 13.—Winston
fanaticism. Mutilated.bodies of Dru
ses and Christians arPound daily in "-*-** _* -*" The fire department was railed to
SFinam Sto check this „laughtet DAN noovyASD-THECOUNEVthsresidene al Tazmondlaas
the Lebanon government "decided to; (CANDIDATESWVII, SPEAK ... 2010 oclck wher a blae Aad
impose a fine of five hundred. gold] HERE Gwm ho mi stove, it .was. said, WAS GIVEN BY GEORGE BRACK-
pounds on the village nearest which; : The house was partly burned, the "....." r re
such murders are com m itted and to Committees were out this morning department reaching the scene in time
hold three of the most prominent vil-soliciting funds to defray expenses to extinguish the flames. It was hot
lagers as hostage* until the fine is for the trip to Honey Grove next learned whether. Mr. Lacey carried
■ paid* Cavalry patrols and .infantry Tuesday where a large delegation insurance
detach events with armored cars have wil meet Attorney. General Dan e---a
been scouring the disturbed “areas Momly and eseort him to Bonham ++*-4-4 4 44 4.4
since early in Apri. But on account where he will speak on the east side -- rrIr (ApArgIrn
• of the rugged natui, of the country—of the court house at 3 o’clock that HL WLATHEK
it has only slightu changed since I afternoon. The funds will also be *
the Crusaders fought every step of, used in assisting to pay for the things, fice and class room building, is ex-
place of business instead of the one,
now there. This automatically lw-5. . -,2
ers the key rate to the original rate, _____________
lowering it 2 vents, in other words. ~ ‘ ~ r ==-==t
This* means a saving in fire insur-on*****-*--*---***+**+
ance costs to the people of Bonham 3- ’ "
several months by "Mr. Striking Bass.” This
gentleman is well known to all lovers of the
outdoors. You can "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.
heBonlam Dailp favorite
GOOD AND ROSS, ALLEGED
SLAYERS OF CATTLE INSPECT.
ORS ARE BEING HELD
By United Press.
HOUSTON,. July 13.— A habeas
I W. C. FINLEY
over the administration of General Sarrail,: the way from the coast to Jerusalem necessary for the county candidates
has accomplished one part of his!—it is impossible for troops to pen- who will speak at the same place at
.. .. , ,ifask. He has divided Syria into five etrate effectively. 8 o’clock that evening
annuity being twenty million dollars, . ... .
moving upward to fittyndenandenct sthtesvrund. bsuensytha -------------
Stay with your home town. Boost it. million. is far from being pacified. It will ♦ ♦+.♦♦ + ♦♦♦♦ + ♦ + + ♦ Grove and the plan is to put on a
be a thorn in the side of France for+ BONHAM SEEKS AID ON + demonstration at every stop on the,
years. + RED RIVER HIGHWAY + road back to Bonham. It is expect-
Driven into the remote fastness on + AUSTIN, July 12 Represent*- * ed a large number will join the Bon-
the edge of the Arabian desert, the * tive F. A, Dale and Judge Fen + ham delegation at Honey Grove and
survivors of the Druse army refuse1* nor Leslie of Boniram were here + return with them
to submit and are carrying out dar-+ Monday on- business with the The. < ounty candidates have been!
fing raids on the French positions be-1* State Highway Department en- * making specches at man', places ove %
tween Soucida and Damascus. Damas-v deavoring to hav highway No + te count and have left Bonham for 3
[cus itself is still openly bostle to + TH designated from Bonham *fhe last. Ft was not known ust$
♦ north to the interstate bridge + when Mi Moody would reach Bonham; "
over .Red River leading into + untihfew days ago July 20 was 3
suburbs of the cityr— He • klahema.-Fhe- mportatee of-+fiatty -»> tiled oh1 by hint et the—
an extension was stressed prospects are thathth Mr Meely-* •
.it * nd the county candidates will hav 2
+ being pointed’out much travel ♦ a great throng to hear them. Fv *
East Texas, partly
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 13, 1926, newspaper, July 13, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548180/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.