The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 166, Ed. 1 Monday, January 17, 1927 Page: 1 of 6
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79 Mesticanas Met Death inMajor Engagemen” Today
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WHEN IT MET TODAY
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[By United Press.
R. L.
favored ex-empress of Mexico,
is critically
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Tepatitlan in the state
of Jaliseo
i side was a pistol.
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GETS CHANGE VENUE
BOMB WAS THROWN AT
MEXICO - NICARAGUA
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delphia, Franklin’s home,
advertising men will be held.
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OFFICER IS REPORT
kitchen window at a homo at West!
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Joseph D. Sayers a former
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Generally colder with rain.
Marcus Aurelius-Antonius,
Middling basis cotton, 13 centa
Mr. Sayers is a lawyer!
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THINK SUCCESS
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ONE-FOUR TH OFF ON ALL SUITS
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AND OVERCOATS
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Cheap Money-
Not Typewriters This
H. L. RODGERS COMPANY
IN RIS CUPS, IS SAID
Time
The Good Clothes Store”
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W. C. FINLEY
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Bradford & Watson
THE CHAMPION
The senate dferred action
election.
tee'composed of the governor, chief..
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and deposit it in a Savings Account,
saying to yourself: "I will succeed.
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LEAHY WILL DE TRIED
' IN GEORGETOWN, TEX.
The Day’s Doings in the City of Austin
What the Senate, the House and Norris
Are Doing Down There on the Colorado
well
ichool
I Pat-
Foot-
the front door of the office
Italian consulate generaL
stimulus you get from the plan in action, will place you on the
right road to success. Try it.
By United Press.
CHICAGO, Jan. 17.—Frigid blasts
dollars wa
ited States
HOUSE AND SENATE’S
JOINT SESSION THIS
A. M. IN THE HOUSE
as the patron saint of music.
The Poor Richard Club in Phila-
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Supplement this plan by
I will forge ahead.”
MATTER OF PERRUNCTORIALLY
CANVASSING THE GOVERNOR
VOTE GONE THROUGH
By United Press.
MEXICO CITY, Jan. 17 —Seventy,
nine men were killed and the town of
By United Press.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—The ad-
f Fannin
7:30.
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To build improve or take up
existing loans on well located
dwellings. Monthly Coat only
$12.50 per one thousand dol-
lars loaned.
derson, of Hale*and Williamson coun-
ty is slated for the appointment of
state health officer, succeeding Dr.
HE FIRST CAME TO
AMERICA
measure provides.
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ernor of Texas has been named as
the head of the pardon board by! to
BONHAM, TEXAS, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1927
IC
= CHIPPS REP NOT SO
” GOOD WHEN HE WAS
can Revolution.
CHICAGO NOW IN GRIP STRONG STAND TAKEN
ANOTHER COLD SPELL BY LEAGUERS AGAINST
REPORTS TODAY SAY THE INIQUITOUS DRUG
ican policy, regardless of indignant The case, was moved here on a change
lightning. As the inventor of theU
harmonica and as a writer of songs
the music trades have adopted him
Dan Moody,
of ability.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
J. F. ARLEDGE, Chairman of the Board
A. B. KENNEDY. President
L. K. CRAWFORD, Vice-President
L. K HARGROVE, Active Vice-President
J.’ R. RAINY, Cashier
H. A. BRIDGE, Asst. Cashier
J.B. RUSSELL R- T. LIPSCOMB
E F WHITE B. C. BEASLEY
THE FANNIN COUNTY STATE BANK
WTHE BANK OF SERVICE"
| Stay with your home town. Boost it
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The State National Bank
OF BONHAM
COURTESY—EFFICIENCY—STRENGTH
six years prior to his inauguration, Semmering Mountains ended with the
November 15. discovery of the broken body of
Among President Luis’ first moves Count Bela Szechenyi, a relative of
after he took office was the release Count Szchenyi, Hungarian minister
, MV
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THIS IS REPORT NORRIS’ WIT-
NESSES ARE MAKING AT AUS-
TIN IN THE TRIAL
FIRST PLACE
COM SESSION
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Think success, expeo: success, then you tune up your thoughts
to the right pitch and ectually invite success.
Follow the pin of saving a fixed amount-of money regularly,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Bonham, Texae
KELLOGG AND CALVIN
_ ARE TO STAND PAT ON
Buxton, Maine, just as the housewife!
( was preparing dinner. [ By United Press.
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tir Park,
165 It
FIRST MAJOR BATTLE
RARVESTS 79 MEN SO
GEN. FERRIERRA SAYS
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THE ENGAGEMENT TOOK PLACB
IN THE STATE JALISCO, THE
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Buy here where you make it.
Cork coffins are used by the Turks
bury their dead.
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the presidency of Brazil but more has --
been accomplished during that period By United Press,
toward political pacification of this VIENNA,Jan. 17.
country than was done ip the entire search through the
zilian political life, and President when he runs, he waves as if he wer
Luis was lauded in his action by al- playing a tune on a violin. e
most the entire local press. —........... o---.....■- ‘
MAY BE NECESSARY IN.
CITY, ACCORDINGLY
WITH THE
. THE WEATHER .
THEY SAY THAT THE HORSE
WAS 16 HANDS HIGH, AND
THEY WILL STAY WITH if
out the nation by a diversity
crafts and interests.
ANNOUNCEMENT OF HIS AP-
POINTMENT TO PLACE IS
EXPECTED TUESDAY
from the Canadian Northwest at-'the means of suppressing the traffic
tacked the Middle West today, and: in the drug took first place in the
by nightfall this region will again* business of the League of Nations,
be in the grip of sub-zero tempera- with the meeting of the league’s
ture, the weather bureau has warn-permanent advisory’commission.
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holiday for the occasion, tribute to By United Press. 5
the memory of one of the first WASHINGTON, g
great Americans was urged by J. preme court has uph
Dallas county auto drivers
slow in getting their plates, so
ports say?
Bones obtained fr<nn the kitchen
made by prisoners during the Na-
poleonic Wars. Many of these mod-
els still exist and are, valued at
from 11,0000 to $5,000.
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When in Morocco, a traveler has
the choice of camel rail; motor or
airplane as a mode of transportation.
sumes the office of governor Tues-
day.
the salary from $35 to $20 daily.
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AUSTIN, Jan. 17.—Dr.
Special .to The Favorite. । By United Press.
NEW YORK, Jan. 17.— The 221st TRENTON, Texas,. Jun. 17.—E. G. AUSTIN, Jan. 17.—Major
anniversary of the birth of Benja- Blades, manager of the Y. B. Reed Robertson, of Gonzales, is
। - H. O. Sappington. The appointment
Trade in Bonham and be satisfied is expected shortly after Moody as-
TUESDAY NIGHT MORE COVER THE ITEM TOOK
ie umwmi aciiun seeking to curb the pardoning prv- «»
on the amendment creating the post- ilege of the executive. The measure -
legislative counsel or after the would place the power in a commit- '•
amendment was attached reducing t
ganizations will hold dinners in hon- but ..
or of Franklin the printer.' ments have not been made as this is
BRUSSELS, Jan, 17.—Charlotte,
now trying to arrange a taxpayer’s)
suit to test the eonstitutionaliy of
the Mississippi anti-evolution law.
The actual growth in the money you save and the
Let us help you improve
your home.
of the
No one af a number of political prisonere, to the United States, and by mar-
among whom were high naval and riage related to the Vanderbilt fami-
slightly military officers, newspaper men and ly: The victim’s back was broken by
prominent civilians. Only a fov a 130-foot fall over a elif. The
criticism, it is said. The stat? de-1 of venue from Live Oak county,
partment is not preparing to moli- --------o ------
fy its stand to conform with the EXPECT ANTI-EVOLUTION
LAWS IN MANY STATES
Put your money on a Savings Account and come in
ahead in the race for a comfortable, unworried living
_____,------- ---- __ case of H. J. Leahy in connection
ministration is determined on con-, with the slaying of Dr. J. A. Ramsey,
tinuing the present Nicaraguan-Mex- was set for trial here January 31.
- A latern-lit
passes of the
clubs will pay homage to his mem- at that place. He had been in feeble Moody,
ory as a newspaper man at their: health for some timi .
meetings thie week. ’ Printers’, or-' Mr. Blades is survved by his wife;*
J. C. An-
. 17__TLe gu wks injured, but the door was blown'
the’right’orin, and the building was
testimony ini injured •
ydihDR.FC.FANDERSON
on ■ contempt)
evi-
senate committer,!
NUMBER 165
JUSTICE AND ATTORNEY GEN- g
ER AL ON BOARD ALSO, a 3 3 d • d d G 3 c 3 30 a 3 2 --
opposition led by Senator Borah. *
Secretary of State Kellogg issuing a
statement declaring, “there has been ~ In+p
noschangesinthis.govemmentesmmet ‛NEW™‛YORk,Jan. 17.-—That balls
sage relative to Nicaragua from the .. .1 . 12: , . ..
rUnd offered in the pr.»»d«nt’» mM-
legislatures holdingregular
1..0 - * w .sessions in 1927 and that campaigns n——• J •0u 5-v3, •* - -v-
no change as to Mexico. for such measures have already been lutions to this effect had been adopts charges for refusal to produce
I started in South Carolina, Washing- ed by numerous patriotic societies. • - "
Aiton, Oregn, Kansas, Florida, Vir-j
ginia and California, is asserted by
„nmia the arrest
Chapter of the Sons of the Amen- brother of Former Al
min Franklin, man’of many achieve-Hardware Co. store here, was.found as adjutant general under the Moody ill, and is not expected to live. .......... _ . _
ments, was observed today through-dead this morning at;10:4r>. He had administration, according to reliable: severe heart attack has stricken the was captured by federal troops. Gen-
of been dead about thra hours. By his reports current in capitol circles. A aged woman, Physicians said she oral Ferrierra reported in the first
---- ---------- . side was a pistol. Mt Blade was one shake-up in the ranger force is also had a brief time to live'. major engagement in the current ro-
As the first exponent of thrift, his of the best of citizds of Trenton, forecasted for early in the Moody • --------
memory was honoredby, the start of Ho wa“ a member if the Baptist rule, close friends of the incoming Charlotte is the widow
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justice of the state supreme court--
and the attorney general. Pardon"
for treason would be forthcoming
with the consent of the senate, the . ,
Leicester
watch to
gland. It
ith a watch
ne modem
Electrical interests planned ob- being written. ipp
servance of the event as the birthday -------o—
of the man who took eleetreity fF SUPREME COURT SAID
which investigated his brother’s jus-
. D ... . . tice department regime.
.. . , A British army regiment recently:
the American Liberties Union. The returned to England from Constant!. --------0
Union has been fighting such legi8; \ nople, having been absent for eight-1 An eagle that lost hold of its prey,
lation since 1925 when it instigated een years and having done duty in a duck, which crashed through a
the Scopes trial in Dayton, Tenna eight different countries .
and supported the defense. It Isi
ANNIVERSARY OF DEN E. G. BLADES DEADI FERGUSON OFFICIALS EMPRESS CHARLOTTE.
FRANKLIN IS DEING AT TRENTON-PISTOL OUT IN THE COLD; NO IS NEARING DEATH’S
OBSERVED TODAY ! FOUND DY DIS SIDE JOBS FOR THEM SOON DOOR, REPORTS SAY
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IT HAS BEEN 221 YEARS SINCE: DECEASED’S BAD HEALTH IS THEY WILL WALK THE PLANK SHE WAS THE WIFE OF THE
By United Press.
AUSTIN, Jan. 17. The house and
senate met in joint session shortly
before noon to canvass the general
election ballots for governor and lieu-
tenant governor in the last November
Although not advocating a legal
। bellion which has been under way ac-
the widow of the latetively for a fortnight.
Emperor Maximilltan, who thouht -------
to rule Mexico, and who was era- __ _
^rth^^-pf’^ TRAGIC ENDING CAME
husband dethrone Charles - TO EUROPEAN NOBLE-
We have a few boys’ suits left at half price.
See oufvalues.
By United Press.
GEORGETOWN, Jan. 17.—The
By United Press.
CENDA Jan. 17.—Opium and
By United Press.
AUSTIN. Jan. 17.—On the eve of |
the retirement of Governor Fergu- . . . | ‘
son a pardoning executive resolution •• a •
Henry Smythe, Jr., executive secre- the senate to col
tary of the Benjamin Franklin Me- investigations. TI
TeWaommistratlonashipload of
political prisoners was brought
By United Press.
AUSTSIN, Jan. 17—Dexter Chipps
was "quarrelsome, when under the
influence of liquor,” and'his reputa-
tion was generally “bad,” defense
witnesses testified in the resump-
tion of the trial of Frank Norris here
for the slaying of the Fort Worth
lumberman. C. C. Littleton, of Ft.
Worth told the court he was well
acquainted with Chipps and his repu-
tation was “bad.” Leonard Withing-
ton, secretary of the state Republi-
can committee testified that “Chipps
was quarrelsome when under the in-
fluence of liquor.” W. T. Curry,
house detective of the Westbrook Ho-
tel, of Fort Worth, testified that
Chipps was under the influence of
liquor most of the time during the
two months of his life, preceding the
slaying by the pastor.
But I have some second-hand
Lumber and second-hand
briek for sale cheap.
no children. Fu heral
"-nJ "a- onOeM uy, vi It Start 0a | **′ ■ iw " vs-- - -
the tenth annual National Thriftchurch and was prominently connect- governor say. Ne Ferguson a p point-
Week. Almost . 200 advertising! ed with the Knights of Pythias lodge ees are slated for reappointment by
Do not act as if thou wert going SgTTA prpgprr
to live ten thousand years.—Death + UU I I Uli NLIUK 1 4
hangs over thee. While thou livest ♦’♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ .a44a
while it is in thy power, be good.—
SLATED FOR HEALTH । island of Trinidad. The “fiddler crab” is so called ga
This action was very effective in cause the male has one brightly col-
calming the turbulent waters of Bra- "red Haw of immense size, which
LEAHY IS CHARGED’ IN CON-
NECTION WITH THE DEATH
OF DR. J. A. RAMSEY
! CONSULATE OF THE cmazn MAN-DACK IS BROKEN
ITALIAN GOVERNMENT I RIO DE JANEIRO (United Press) HE FALLS OFF A CLIFF AND is
—Only several months have passed FOUND DEAD—DOG ATTRACT-
since Dr. Washington Luis took over ED ATTENTION
The walls of a bungalow erected,, ,
by the town of Middleboro, Ky., to 4 •
advertise the chief product of the J •
district, are made entirely of bitum- _
inous coal, laid in mortor, - . ........... 11 । I 111 lll l"H 11111IHI 11111 lY
REPRESENTATIVE HAS »
MEASURE CURTAILING ’
GOVERNOR’S POWERS i
WOULD PLACE THE CHIEF •
SENATE WAS IN ITS noon WAS suAsug AN THE
... pe RIGHTS IN THE CASE "Wus"POrTRBPAsSOI
pared the biggest celebration of his -----2 -------- .
birthday in its history. In Boston, SENATE DESI REDEV I DENCE IN By United Press.
his birthplace, a special meeting of THE DAUGHEETY CASE, I NEW YORK Jan. 17.—A bomb
FHHELD filled with metal slugs exploded at
SAID TO HAVE BEEN THE ) WHEN MA DOES, DOPE FROM ) FORMER EMPEROR MAX IMIL-•
CAUSE OF HIS DEMISE Al STIX DECLARES LIAN. OF OLD MEXICO
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was introduced in the house this ' •
morning by Representative Pope ":
The man who carries on a noble fight with Fate and Circum- , ,
stance, earns money and sends his dollars saved from his in- ' '
come straight on to a Savings Account — that man is indeed, ' ‘
a champion. All of which is, not so much, a tribute to his muscle ' ,
as to what Ring Lardner so classically labels "the old bean ” ' >
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 166, Ed. 1 Monday, January 17, 1927, newspaper, January 17, 1927; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548328/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.