The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 303, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 23, 1928 Page: 3 of 6
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S, SATURDAY, JUNE 23,' 1925
THE BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE
' PAGE THREE
Risko Ready for Godfrey Bout
Locals
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Le gitimate Prices
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It was a proud moment for Capt. Emilio Car-
r^nza, the "Mexican Lindbergh,” when he
swooped down out of the clouds at Mitchel
Field and received the spontaneous homage
which New York reserves for heroic birdmen.
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which composed of the Teach
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was in the
FRANK DAVIS
tour Tinner und .
Sheet Metal Worker
(Same Old Stand)
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can you tell me
•didn’t eat Daniel?
Charles couldn’t
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newspaper: "Sure
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VanNoytaboul 7 m number, which are
birth .
Mrs. WINSLOW'S *
Syrup
ington at Farmersville,
city th.. morning, and
- only $10.00 that will care
20 Acres
MINNIE Al l I N.
Fannin ounty Reporter.
Sparkman ahout .a -ruin
where in
'loose on
Indians t
With oui NEW ALL WHITE KNIGHT Fountain
We are Serving Coco Cola as specified by the
Coco Cola Co.
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can make you nearly one
! South to Dallas, Fort Worth,
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Katy North at Bells. .
Frisco North at Sherman,
Busses North to Tulsa, Kan-
sas City.
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Babies Love It
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For all stomach and intestinal
troubles and disturbances due
to teething, there is nothing
better than a safe infants’ and
Children's I axative.
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Seeks Governorship SHOWER GIVEN
ga. • MISS RAYBURN OF
628"" N DODD CITY, TEXAS
Waterloo, 6 C.—“I took Cardul
at intervals for three years, and
have been in good health since last
fall,” says Mrs. Noble J. Hayes, who
lives near here. "My improvement
alter taking a course of this medi-
cine was really remarkable.
“I am much stronger and can ac-
complish so much more work now.
My weight increased twenty pounds,
and my color is fresh and good.
“For a long time I had been feel-
ing poorly. Some days I dragged
around the house and had got
enough energy to do my housework.
“I worried a lot about myself. f-
did not seem like myself, and my
nerves were all on edge. I did not
sleep well, and my appetite left me.
“I found Cardui to be an excel-
lent tonic. After I had taken it
a few weeks, I began to pick up
and to gain in weight and strength.
“Now I am in fine health. I have
recommended Cardui to many of my
fTiends, and shall continue to do
80.”
For over 50 years, Cardul has
been used with success and recom-
mended by thousands of womn for
weakness and similar ailments.
Try it for your troubles!
Alder, Bertha Hodge, Juliet
burn, Icy Myers, Dorothy 1
| apd Margaret K. Wilson.
< Py Unfed PH-x.
’ i CANADIAN, Tex., June
) siste: 9. hav ■ r turnud t
Mrs. S. P. Mills was. hostess at ■
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His plane, a
barded them- with Tear gas.
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fast aniomobile after firing a
fu- illace upon their p iruers.
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other bright boy had an i
ready. “Because most of hir
grit and the rest was back
Epworthian News.
, Louis," came down in a perfect "three point"
landing. and an instant later the pilot was in
his father's embrace. Belosv, the young avia-
tor with Major-General Ely, commanding thei
Second Corps Area. zge--
sister ship of Lindy» “Spirit of St. _ Mmtdaca (nterbauonalRewarei". W •
. hegro heavyweight. fhis is one of Ri ko‛
tion parley at Minneapolis, Minn,
and who have visited Mnyo Bro . in
Rochester, Minn., are expected to re
turn tomorrow. Dr.-Gray went t>
Kansas (‛ity as a delegate from this,
the fourth' district.
11 \S"N FINE RAM
Speaking about fine cal
All schedules make direct
I connect ion with
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- car which has been bother
, for the past few days. It-
husband requesting from tl
• at ’hat she drive a little
Life.
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in Kansas by Indian
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aying story we
is untrue, for
Your pnot .
day:- FOSTER-PHOTO.
nt in Milk Ware
Cream Cans, Milk Pais
; Coolers, Buckets. S"
a miscellaneous shower Thursday
k- afternoon, June 21st, -for Miss
4. Kathryn Rayburn, whose marriage,
to John Dile Langford, Jr., of Al ।
bany, Texas, recently was announced
Miss Rayburn’s chosen colors of
l pink an I orchid were carried out in
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Featuring the Mayfield Pant Line
New Patterns in Men’s and Boys
just what, he has
to shoWw them to
. This “buck", or
the decorations and lireshments.
Bridge and 12 were ' played. Punch !
was served during the afternoon.
The guest list included the hon-,
orel5. M-zdames Morris Lightfoot,
Dallas; Belas Thompson, Marshall;!
J. E. Rayburn, T. N. Midton, T. J. |
VanNoy, HobertLane, R. fl Mills,
W. H. Cray, J. . owrey; J. (*.
Biggs, Roy Morr . Geqfyia.EodeQck,
D. J. Wallace, S. D. MeGee,-Jr., W.
C. MeGee, Chas Love, Worth Latta,
Box TRUVY Bdy Powder with large Powder _
P’uff and 50c box Irwy Rouge all for * 50c
. One Car MEXICAN Heat Powder with a bar of
Bonham Drug Co,
High’in Qvality- -Quickest Service nd
hav e a story . f om ( n t able
Mrs. Sadie Croft and children left
. today for Altus, Okla., to visit her 1 '
sister. Mis. J. H. Nealer.
I Miss Pauline Keeton has returned
from a visit to her sister. Miss Sond- .
heim Kuton. whois tesching at
Tylo.
f . Mrs. S. .1!. Mills and Miss Mar-
saret Wilson al Dodd CiCty were- —
lwelcome callers at the Favorite ofr
five yesterday afterneen.
• 1 Mrs. Andrew Andersoh, Miss Pansy
Taylor and Mias Margaret Wamott
the-latter of Sherman, have return-
ed from Tyler, where they were
guests, of Mrs. W. if Leeman, Jr.
Jack B Neathery. .secretary of
Congresiman Sam Raybuiy, wh .
makes his habitat when ut inWash-
< ued. Th.
the Indlani
by United
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has. And in
mean that i
Sparkman ha
abe ICANT WAIT
UONU- PAHTS ,
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Frank (
t reasurer
It is aid it will be only a matter
of time, and it won't be long, be-
fore the i lectric street car will fol-
low the horse, i. pass into obliv-
of Lamar County.
live in Red. River, Lamar,
and Fannin (ounty, • was o
June 19,
• Mr. Winfred Wardell of R
County—was electa presiden
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Here is Attorney-General
Albert Ottinger, who is likely
to be the Republican nominee
for governor of N‛ew_ York.
Opposinghii probably will be
Franklin D. Roosevelt_lifelong
friend of Governor Smith and a
Leave Bonham 6:00, 8:15
10:15, 12:15, 2:15, 4:15;
6 : ’ 5, 8 ; 15.
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The Laxative I Fi;ht ndit rolbed tiic Home
AMV -"A-"- “Irust ( o of Kansas City of
You Chew
800 pounds. He is
just listen to this;
b
edo
Busy Darkies
Boss—Say, where in blazesan
■ two worthless fellows going!
! d n‛t you get to work? ’ |
Mose—We’se workin' Bo»l
I
! mill," . - J |
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Mose--Well, foh gracious
m, ef w e hain’t 8 • • and de
got de plank.”
Webster Knight, thefor - ■ gers.theOLlahmahumo,-
Leonia Curtis, greeted the .
nation of her father. Sen- 1,' , >• ,
! Charles Curtis, for Um “■ .....rai plane and ,, W t
-Presidency. Mrs. Knight t....... ‛ "t“ " ■
the honor of seconding her 1' " •"!
, # 1 land again.
Ut I could:
Favorite office _a pleasant call.
Miss Mary Alice .Pritchett
One Box Blue Moon Talcum Powder and a 25c (
bottle Blue Moon Perfume . . 35c ;
One Bottle, Perfume Free with each. Purchase of—
COTY, FIANCEE and KARESS Facedowder. ,<
HUDSON HAND SPRAYER
FREE
With ench pint and quart bottle of
FLY-GAS (A Texas Product)
Kia all insects. Money refended if it fails
For sale by all stores
Distributed by
SIMMONS GROCER CO.
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icttfres, and it shows that he is in go 1 conlition for the i ig
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yesterday evening for Chicago; where
she goes to study in the Busch Con-
servatory under Mr Abernat% She
will take a special course in publi
school music and .Voice.
E. C. Phillips and family -left thi-
afternoon for- Paducah, Ky., and
other points, and will be as nt
from the city about fifteen days. Mr.
Philmps -is a popular fireman on the
Texas & Pacific railway.-
Mr, and Mes. Will H. Nevill, two
daurhtersMrs. Malcolm Campbell,
.and MU Ma M ha,-also B F. Blakeney
leave tomorrow morning fon Houston
to attend the Natiosal Demo ratii
• onve ntion
lh . a.। I M > ( A. (h a» , wh ■
• 1 b • attending the National Re
publican convention at Kansas City,
also th" National Medical Associa
of Red River (ounty! Miss Palmei
from Lamar County; Mi - Mary
Elizabeth Hook fr m Bowi cmin'y:
anl Mi Minnie Alln from Fannin
County
, The ohjeet of the elub is to erente
;b 11 i‘ ndly relatinn bet ween ) he
veghhor ng countie Seven.| oci l
event haye been planned for th •
summe;
his farm abqut six mili northea I. the ( h । . man say f ver the rec ords
. of Bonham. H R H.a most ew 1 thi ram, io might t hink “hl* i-
one knows, means His Royal High- of .the ioyal blood himself.
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■■ill deficiency is causing tur-. I
le ne farms in Midland |
Ito have limber, legs'.. Bone
ure in their legs is so poor th<*
brov ' rkeys can hardly walk.
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The t
brou
e‛ll I ssess plenty of elasticity when
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g, beu-
fivs year
12.
Sr9 . °
thry . Wei" ‘ in
I nhandle prairie
want to fight the BOLLW
tg
expentie.imimal. ii win he, o:
rather has alreaty been, added -to.
Mr. Spai kmah’s shirk <> f sheer."
I - Mrs. Eg lie Amirewa, Leru Kan.,
I I and Mi . eldman. Hum-
I boldt, Jan., ai' visit ng T. D" H o-
I .‘I’1
I ! 187 | the fanil . on istin .. of til •
l” ' fath i . in oi er, f ■: lab • n
j .brother, . were . captured a thet
Thr fi t cherr
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 303, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 23, 1928, newspaper, June 23, 1928; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548546/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.