The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 13, 1926 Page: 2 of 6
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TUESDAY, JULY 13,
AY, JULY 13, 1926
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to be resorted to in order o he is accused. The poor chap hat1
The second is gone through enough to make him
officers
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for so long without
moving.
tion
Once engaged. '
Mrs. Solomon.
Did Y
REMOVIG THE CAUSES
Read the Fa1
Big League Geography.
ident Association, remind* us of th
knew
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Bonham Ice
N. Center Street.
N AND WOMAN FAINT
F AT MIDNIGHT BEE1
evading the truth in order to preserve
certain convictions of her own, based
I DONNO,
I GevE Him
Th’ MEeSLES
LAs’ YEAR.
hope for payment?
Customer— Always,
$1.75
13.00
burg inf
Small Voice (in rear) — Please
Hubby Why are you datinz this
letter the 16th when toda is the
firste- -gp- gn— - =
Rastus in undertone to Rambo:
"Time was whan ah could whip de
also
ness
An old man going a lone highway.
Came at the evening cold and gray
To a chasm vast and deep and wide.
The old man crossed in the twilight dim—
CAGB TWO
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negro in his life who was not
just "tolable."
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By City Carrier. 6 mont
e» City Carrier, 1 year
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■ By Mail, < months ___
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Entered at the postoff.ee at bpabam
T*4N aa ' second class Bail matter.
Published Daily Except Sunday.
,|H. FAVg>lTN HUNTING CO.
BHEEWODD SPOTTS
Publisher
ASHLEY EVANS
Manging Editor
CHAS. R. nGLSH
Business Manager
a ai .sunscIPron
Payable to Adnaeo
, By City Carrier, 1 month ____
By City Carrier, 3 months -__
carpets
small c
--Open Road.
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Easy.
Jcssic--1 can’i imagine how you
get money out of. your husband.
Dc'f-hs—OK J simply siy I'm go-
ing back to nother and he imme-
diately hand- me the fair. Amer-
ca’s Humor.
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ImERNeTonnL CAETPON.CN: 4-262
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Bonham had a cl
all products made il
in a Sanitary way'
Visit our plant-
Then if you think I
effort we are ma
„patroaage.
Then -we ask y
displays the Queen
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KEENE &K
South Main Street
csi .7 0,
1.
WE RF
ock ard Phonograph red
iamel or repair furniture
We buy and sell secon
PRICE
North Main Street
Closing out wh
have left at
with some laws and are glad being taken across the hot sands.—
A wild woman with long hair
and no lothes is loose in Brazoria
• county. The long hair proves that
Practice
In.Another column is anac-
*tunt of an arrest made by
1CLcets in Dallas, followed by
a plea of guilty by one of the
a rrested parties. Officers
2 arehad the place occupied
y a man and his wife, and
found therein a quantity of
lkquor unlawfully possessed.
From the account given in the
press, the woman seems to
have been allowed to go free
but the man was haled befote
We intend to carry a Saturday Speial cach wj
preachers are represented; averaxe person, if he is gullt
Abe Harmers have a champion; the killing of which he is
themselves act in violation of seed Mark Hanna sowed has
law? I grown into evil harvest, and
This condition has been the end is not yet.
brought about by two things. -----—
First. the fee system lays ev- Unnecessary Torture.
it will be to your interest to watch our windows.
of the opportunity to side-1 Bonham Favorite.
step the enforcement of them. The Russell Scott case is out-
When our prosecuting attor- standing proof that people dearly
neys and judges and grand .love life. The man who has
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the lawyers; the busi-he deserves execution, but there is
men have a candidate, no use to prolong the agony, like
Patents in two
effedts, lizard trim
or solid patents. Ties
straps featuring the
Balloon toes.
affair considers herself justified in
WincHe CONHA
Give yer BROTHER
FLR HIS " AtRFDM’
to traveling
Fa
. t snVca
enough to put it there-
__
It takes a good sport to al-
low the other fellow to have
his choice in an electio.n If
there is anything in that cer-
honestly and impartially en- paratively little money what
men of lesser shrewdness and
tauun 1 mane al iges u-ua said to be sane, and if so is likely
when there is hook"r crook to be hanger) for a murder of which
ful as the prisoner at the bur. that “the good men do is oft
How can we insist on law interred with their bones, the
observance when the courts evil lives after them."
among the first" to see that the main friends, many ot whom ।
purpose of social , welfare effort prompt acceptance, he wire
should be toward the removal of clination. In discussing th,
bah ain't an ain’t nebbah will be.” •++******++*+** [poverty causes and the improvement with us he stated that tWja
♦ WE WOMEN KNOW + of the environment and health of the Texas had reposed confiqe
4 By Mamie Folsom Wynne + poon 3 He also saw that oneretfective eleetin him td this respond
" ■ ’ , +*4++***+++++4* afprbach in this uplift effort was and he felt obligated to ret
hotograrhet an ' U k i r That friendship is a rare and through the admintering of relief. He The commission until him
markable. I never photographed any mnat mnasnP i a ramt a" , n t , . .J " 73
one who could hold the same posi-precious privilege which too seldom believed in combining relief and cura- pired and give the best 4
exists between mothers and daugh- tive measures, and that for many is capable of giving. His J
.... years has been the policy of the Prey-'commissioner is $1,000 pure
“My daughter makes friends with 'dent Association, with its increased the place offered him ii|
g release. Besides, the officers Now I- the Harrest Come.
f making the arrest were not If Mark Hanna were to come to life Woman to traveling salesman:
4 particularly interested in en- now wouldn't he feel like a piker? "Don't you ever get homesick?"
K forcing the law. They were Have you read the latest from the "Oh, I suppose | woulde if 1 ever
w interested in collecting their Pennsylvania election scandal? If stayed there long enough."
3 fees. | not, maybe you have been looking ________
This practice is common ill over the news from grand old Illi- A Rad Iabit.
of pov-’pleasure to give the facts pd
Garland News.
i ver offense.
But why was he charged
with vagrancy when he wasn't
a vagrant? Because the, offi-
cers ' making the arrest and
the charge, and the judge
hearing the case, received
their fees, as they would if
the prisoner had been convic-
ted on the charge of his real
offense. But if e were charged
with having liguor in his pos-
• session he might fight the case
and might be acquitted. The
etisy .thing to do was to make
a false charge, assess a fine
A FEW OUTSTANDING FACTS ;
We need your business—You ncod our FumhituF
At such prices that you can appreciate. This MWa 1 5
Plete and awaits your inspection/ Don’t miss this Ered
Pttunity to furnish your house.
We buy, sell and exchange House * Furniture. Tr‛ "52
■GUY ELLIS FURNITLRESTOR
Snuth Main Street ' • ■ • Phod
and us crazy a a loon. what with his
judges are not in sympathy grilling, by lawyers and otherwise
collect them.
that many
Take no thought saying. What shall First the | 0l worm tridd '
we cat? or, .What shall we drink?;, cut down the cotton acre-
..r. werevithlahal we be elothedrgfumhe""the boll weevil * THE DAY’S BEST ♦
Puttroek ye firatthe kinsgdom of Godtek up the cudgel in the +++*+****•*
any his rightepusnes; and all these ”
IWups- shall be added unto you —
MaUMt*'SfSl, M. - 2
court who knowingly accepts' deserves credit (if there be
11.5 a- plea of guilty to a false any credit in : it) of-blazing
$2.15 charge, is in spirit as" unlaw- the way. Shakespeare said
juries get in earnest about been face to face with dehth is
enforcing the law in Texas constrained to believe that he had
this is one practice that will/rather close this early career than
not be engaged in longer.. !< go throuzh the torture Scott
has suffered. He has been .snatched
Our Nubbin Ridge sub- from the verge of eternity more
scriber says he doesn’t see than once to be made a football for
why there isn’t enough can-) lawyers and psychiatrists fr weeks,
didates of different kinds to some seeking to save him and others
Teacher (in geography clans)—
Can anyon- tell me where Pitts-jprorress made in recent years in the
। administration of charity funds. Mr. a .essaKe from Washington offering
Damon had been associated wth the him a place at a salary just three
ma’am they are playing in Chicago. Provident Association twenty-nine times th amount he is now drawing.
1 years. It was a small institution uwunnttle opportunity for that
itself. It is, “How many public- isfaetpry and you think
charires have you set on their feet andtinue to give you the bestld
not on what actually happened in her made independent, thus eliminating will vote for me, knowing IM
girlhood, but what she wants her thiem as a drain on the publie’s appreciate it.
daughter to believe took place. | money?". "Second, I know thst thenjM
"My mother is too easily shocked: The question of administration+ voters in this"Weigher’s t«tM
and too hopelessly old-fashioned." corts. therefore, is relatively unim- are not interested in teJ
frankly complains one girl. . “I pre- portant. It all depends on what the Weigher because they
for to let her go on thinking that I social workers accomplish. The thing lo weizh, and in Im
am ..'I si e wants me to believe she sooner they nuke independents of de- don’t1 know who the Weichena
was as a girl. But'if she woulld.be pendents, the' less’relief needs to be you I would ask that Vou
more honest with me. I would be more xiven, the less drain on the public, investigation and if you find
honest with her.” The very best service is not relieving services have not been satisttd
Making two deceits grow where hunger-- although it is the, most im- those whom I have served, QI
only confidence should flower. is the portant when it is needed- but con-’ you not consider me for
resalt Of such misunderstanding be- structive work to prevent the recur-ler another term. On the oMI
tween a mother and daughter. If rence of hunger- Kansas City Star. if you find that my woF2
mother- would sometimes forget to he ------0— ---- 1 satisfactory, I will apprect""
monitors and guardians and just be STATESMANSHIP help. a
comradely uman beings, there would Occasionally in these days of polit- I will not be able to rwU
be more beautiful friendships be- ical horn-swaggling and near graft-canvass, dud to the ("‘I'M
tween them and their daughters. And inr iP hot worse, it is refreshing to1 only a short time until 9857
no friend ca nreally come eloser to meet a public official whe has a realland I have my duties at M
the heart and needs of a girl than sens of responsibility and a desire every day. Until recentlyit
her own tender, patient and under-’10 serve the public unselfishly. Such no opposition in the race. I ■
standing mother! a man is Clarence Gilmore of the to take this as a personan
State Railroad Comission, who was in! and if I am due a second
I attendance upon the Texas Press con-1 the merits of my work
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when he first directed its activities, character of public service v
and was devoted almost wholly tois pleased to render. After
the giving of relief. Mr. Damon was ing the matter with some of I
ihat Nne.
Sht You shouldn’t be ashamed of
the used car you got for your
birthdayr-why the ads say "Ev-
erybody Drives a Used Car.”
He Ych? I guess this is the one
everybody drov.
aptain of Detectives Frar
| two plainclothes officers
It the door of a downtow
I house shortly after ml
y were met by a woman I
band. Learning the visite
ectives bent on raiding th
I voman fell in a faint I
aa*hgakvusend took one
wife and followd suit. I
The two were taken to the
y Hospital, where they I
edl. The officers found w
Ire hunting for—fifty-eigh
[beer. The man eperat
we will have the thing about* no unnecessary delay and mental
unaninos. ; torture. Denton Record-Chroniele.
No use to get tired of the
rain. We still have a chance
And Johnny Did.
Teacher—Johnny, give me a sen-
tence using profanity.
Johnn-- Dammit. — Georgia Tech
Yellow Jacket.
mmueertucib1 udai
-
. mot likable men
White I
News
Tom was not thinking of any the.couutry newspaper businesg .nd
of us in particular when hewrite ihe "ew in ndvanee of its
wrote it, but all of us. happeninz*" ofe ett Sun.
BIG DISCQUN
Me
Will pay for
selves in the fqod
will save this sum
One thing about n porch swing
is you never have totTigurehow
many miles per gallon.— Corsicana
Sun.
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—meeep-ee--=e
of law-violation. They were vert He was the first man to
more than glad to be accused see the certainty of the re-
of vagrancy, plead guilty and; suit of careful and systemat-
'pay nominal fines. The State ic buying of votes and influ-
got next' to nothing for the ence at points where votes
conviction, but the officers and influence were most
got their fees all right and needed. Mark Hanna wasted
everything was satisfactory i no money. He placed it al-
—except to the citizen who-way* where it counted. He
believes the law ought to be'could accomplish with com-
The officer who knowingly ability must now use much
makes a false charge, and the money to accomplish, but he
OF POVERTY, yention at San Antonio last week, past year, I will thank >*5
The death of George .F. Damon, Gilmore is a long time and warm [help on the 24th.
formerly superintendent of the Prov-riend of this editor and one of the' Respectfully, J
.....•i men we ever know C. R. •oPi
nt the convention he received (Political adverisement) 7
1 she ie nut a complete flapper.— j
' Dallas News.
arSomseofetheng
remind us of the colored l aiready in one. La-
brother. Nobody ever saw a " 1 '
The sullen stream held no fear for him;
But he turned, when safe on the other side,
An<] huilt a bridge to span the tide.
■Wd man," said a fellow pilgrim near, .
“You are wasting your strength in building here:
“Your journey will end with the ending day ;
"You never /again will pass this way’;
“You'v> crossed the chasm deep and wide:
"Why build you this Bridge at oventide?"
"Good friend, in the path I have come,"
■He said, “there followeth after me today
"AkxeWth whose feet must Rass this way
This chasm that-has been naught to me ’ ’ «
“e fair-haired youth may a pitfall be.’
, too, must PH:s in the t wilight dim.
friend, I am "u"lding this bridge for him."
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Wouldn't Aimee Semple explain them he creates the im-
McPherson have run well for pression thnt he doesn't know what
governor in Texas? he’ talking about,— Mineral Wells
- ’ I Wr Index, . . »
for an offense that had not 44444.44/444 __-
been committed,'knowing that 4 p e a Ne c .•a
the accused would be glad -AlC3 4 wAp-rI A QAATT r ♦
to pay the fine and secure his !‛-,1A •-1Hk
"t
Vote for S. B. Co
State Senator. 1
(Politics' Adve
I: jury .......
complain of the drouth we tion properly until urymen learn to
now have, by the way. . N unmoved by " lawyer's tears.—
a _______ Dallas Time--Harald.
A newspaper syndicate' .
writer, who is now issuing a There is " move on foot to sell
series of artteles on "How to IKE3 by weight if Pome of 'em
Hold a Husband,” is holding! Were ."old accordinz, t their
her fourth one at present. ■ renz! h, they would be worth their
•__W ______ weight in gold Mabank Banner.
The fellow who said that ....
one more rain would save. When A Kink is twenty-one he
the coin crop has a chance rusua $ * young mustache and
to try his theory out, for we I ideas about how to manage a wife,
have had "one more rain." 1 When he is sixt he sometimen still
•____________________ nas "aid mustache. — Clarksville
Three graces—'kings, queens Ties-
and jacks—but the greatest ~
is jack. It can buy something. ' ome modern theories are *O
._______complicated that when one tries to
’ .CHANGE OF ADDRESS—In or-
derinr address of paper chanted, (ire
ald address as we as ths cew. This
$ bapartaat and will avoid delay in
"etnethechange.______________
■NOTICE—AU notices of entertain-
■onto, Maa ore and other benefits
*here there is en admission fee or
ethes monetary consideration, will be
eherged for at the role of one cent
a word. Obituaries, resolutions 01
respect, cards of thanks, etc, she
charged for at the same rata. Cash
mart acroeapany order.
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' Any erroneous reflection upon the
therneter, reputation or standing of
• My firm, individual or corporation
• will be gladly corrected upon being
einled to the attention of the pub.
terest and sympathy. Sin? can never But in the long run, the big ques- and take the risk of incurrins
iget my point of view but always lions s, "Hew emany cases
. ' finds something to resent orcriti.erty ave you cured?”-
Wifey-Im going to lot you fateize. Ms friends accept me as I an, Tt is the business of the intelligent
I but my mother is always trying to xocial worker to follow relief meas-
make me something different.” ures with conetructive effort. Ir aI
l Every mother hungers to bo Be the cause of poverty be lack of em- I desire to zay a few M
an Tailor When can II"pnl" of her daughter. And she"Ploymnt, "refus to work or other ‘ garni to my candidasy, 2d
could Be if she knew how to be al- removable factors, the effort is to tion to the office of Puble
ways "on the square." The veriest temove the cnuse. If the individual er. My appeal can be dir
amateur in friendship knows that th" or family necds nothing more than । two parts. Prst: to !00
beginning and end of good comrade- oxpert sympathetic aid in stabilizing farmrs and business men 1
ship is honesty and tolerance. its affairs, that is given.. In cases had dealings with or hane
Many a mother who would not tell of incurable helplessness, responsible ized the office. I feellike"
a deliberate falsehood about a casual relatives are sought. In the'end there who yoy want " weish 1"
........ is an economic question that nsserts ducts. If my serv ices ahveM
, Bible Thoughts
—FOB TODAY
fight. Next, the Dallas News We can usnlly tel you how .
has “takenup the proposition. Woy ia ggin turn cut, you {
moey I. « U ll... iitahle"rimeben he ........—Cak s. “J,.
we can keep him sti long Mods Hi
and the widows have one. Hein cat playing with a mouse. Ex-
says if the fundamentalists treme cases call for the death pen-
and progressive thought fel-4 ally, but this punishment, gruesome
lows put. out a man apiece, fat best, should be inflicted with
, Suitable
Inf pur]
please everybody; that even to send him to the gallows, and the
wome n anti-prohibitionists mental agony that he must have 202 „„
have one for governor: the undergone would have erazed the How do you de it? te re,
represented’,! average person, if he is gulty of! Oh, Im used to it. I'm a brick-; — •»........ ... , mp3
........... accused i layer. (women young and oldl, but she ab-. responaibilities and resources I year. But the other, tuuj
' ' _______ ‘solutely refuses to confide in me,". The questions that determine the out-weighed the money !nt»
, says one mother. "She holds me at value of charitable and welfare work Clarence will remain in Tern
econa-l -M. arm’s length, and often I am the no longer are: How much has been is mighty fortunate for Ten
, Ge A "ient o. "ine mAde “slart ohc ' , hear of something con- expended for relief, how much for ad- cause in addition to hisunus
biz-istaka she f'k a rLfTc" corning her which I should be the ministration? Naturally relief for ity he is honest. And that
he had never becn kis-ed before 14rit to know." the destitute, regardless of other edn- greatest thing n state ran N
then be reminded her " 3 were; Fut the daughter has a different ditions or- circumstances, must and a public official. He may
tory to tell. • I does come first. The hungry must shoot us for divulging the ma
can not risk aving my mother be fed, the homeless must be shelter-I we feel that the people dad
mishderstand nhd fail to show in- ed and the cold must-be warmed, they have such a man serrt
the court and.fined $25 on a
charge of vagrancy.
There is no evidence that
he was a. vagrant..There was.
conrequently: no rearon why
. he should have been fined
4 for vagrancy. He was guilty
, of manufacturing liquor or
w having liquor in his possesion,
g or he was not guilty of any-
* thing. But he was fined for
vagrancy. Why? Because he
. was only too glad to getoff
2 with a smair fine on a charge
6 of vagrancy when he was in
« reality gui|ty of a much gra-
Max E
“SEI
His Masters Volee: I
most of the courts of Texas, nois State, where they spent $,000,-, "Abeentmindedness nearly cost me
• It is common in Fannin coUn- 000 in a recent primary election [ my life once.” Mid the atlor.
... —-W. just as it is common in Those congressmen and senatotsome "How was that?”
Pallas county. A search of high up there. But they are mighty ’"Well, I was out rawing one day
our court dockets will reveal "eheap" after all.—McKinney Exam-'when, the host upset, and I forgot
that a number of well-to-do inre. , Iknewhowtoswin."
cizehs more or less promi- if Mank Hanna were alivel ------
‘ nent have paid fines for va- today he would not feel like
" grancy. Not that they were in a piker, but he might congrat-
anz way vagrants, but be- ulate himself on the result of
cause they had been caught his-labors, seeing how well he _
2 scs i-2cmas,-p y. im si*
udanmmcanrwn-imin..g
Secretive,
A tuck driver, being brouzht tn
court charged with assault upon n
neighbor pleaded n guilty. The
prosecutor leaned forward, shook
his finger in his face, and shouted:
“If we prove you guilty, which we
will do, will you tell us why you
committed this offense?" •
“I will not," retorted the defendant
hotly. "I had me own reasons,"—
Open Road. •
—Will Allen Dromgoole.
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