The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1922 Page: 2 of 6
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TOT BONHAM DAILY IAYOBIT1
,E ITEM BE* 1, 1122
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HP RfMUHIli FIVftDITl
to consumer* of their nnvduris < Bah l,... ., ,k.„u.nj TmillllD HIT
Fill KRflM HF
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j The cot.! operator* intend [ to gain some VotOit for Jim: ULlllwlliav ••liL
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Published Daily Except Sunday
BY FAVORITE PlflNTING CO.
MLERWOOD 8PGTT8
Managing Editor
|t° a^d to the price of coal J FqrgUSon. Mach as they would
.the coat of thO recent Ion#1 regret to see Ferguson in th»
| strike.-/Mr. Ford proteatoa-fienste, ihaiTy Denjotrait* in
laguina such action. The Xewas would much prefer him
(country hopes that Mr.jto a man who still claims to
,Ford’s action may bear fruitf be a Democrat while voting
RELIEVED OF CASH
PAYMENTS FOR 1022
i
u: that it will create a SfeBtj-t the Republicanticket aml|
rpent that will force the pfo-, sidvocatinfr ReppbHean print i
ducersand brokers to be con-1 plea—of rather Republican
urifk Iona _JT1__I___
SUBSCRIPTION
Payable In Adtuc*
By City Carrier, 1 month......| .60
: ^ST*" K1SLS& £Z
5* *«Iai CTr!l?l'»v X*ar......in practical^)' tver> house- J. A Kid- n#dc l
fZ rr -.........m,n ho,d factory in',g*mag*'t»the Signal u< Vi
^Mal.« month............A metier %■, JamlleftuWjarw.il 11
By Mail. .............. BBJ0Oj - .7____
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The two-months-old.baby of Mr I
and Mrs. Ollie Cantrell, who reside f
* J southeast of Honey Grove, fell from
BILLS INSTEAD
ALLIES WILL ACCEPT WOOD, j its cradle and bmkc its neck Wed-
COAL AND TREASURY nesday, death *1 ‘ns*n«Y-
physicians as*ert. Hie child h«'J
j been left asleep in the cradle while
If (.old Deposit 1 its1 parent were in a nearby Jjild
at work, ft is surmised that the
infant awoke and rolled off the
Poincare Appro'<»
la Made
A» ' '""'tV «. ... w-. *h*
BABY
CHICKS
Now is the time to net your I
Incubator and hatch off some]
!:11 Baby Chicks. Fall chicksl
arc easy to raise and usually I
NOTICE—All .notices of entertain 1 Germain
■rats, dinners and other benefits * K,ven
where there is an admission fee ot "I1*
ether monetary consideration, will be
Charged for at the rate of one cent
a ward. Obltturies, resolutions of
respect, cards of thanks, etc., also
charged for at the same rate. Cash
must accompany order.
»Pp.,c„,jen;rsu. .srejp*53
bring a good price,
haven’t an, Incubator,
sell you a
hh|h|h
If you]
let usl
n|
Hon- upon the- cu'ndition that Germany
' fumlih a gold deposit sufficient
to guarantee ' th-. deferred pay
.1.
the action of the Repara-, nude hy experienced wot
tlortsCommission in relieving i ey Grove Signal,
it from further cash pay-; It is not ofleu that theSijT^H
ments during this year. Bel-ijial editor exhibits as mean muK^nvolvcd.
gium has agreed to accept a spirit as he shows in writing '!
treasury* bonds in lieu of cash, I this article. It is nothing more, -PARIS, Aug.
When better hamburgers arc made
Fjt and Homer make them. Next
| door to Keene & Keen. “We put
' meat in ’em.’ *
BUCKEYE
31.—Germany ha*
CHANGE OF ADDRESS—In. or.
dcriug address of paper changed, give
old address as well as the new.
said bonds being secured by a! than an effort to tantalize a been granted partial relief in ihc w|| and • , the v begt
deposit of German gold in ( brother editor who lives in matter of her r. ;>«rations payments, niia.itu
Ct‘Guaranteed to hatch more and better chicks than any Incu-I
bator on the market. Ask a Buckeye Owner.
foreign bank. France j the southwest edge of this for the remain'd, r «f VJ22
j has, with seeming reluctance, j tOunty, and who hie shown a r acting effcc^ja*
ofpwon/l Ea tkia TtimflVk (tnpfifll hwnknrintr n ft i»r thi‘ wHot *hc R^nari
. . . . . . ... w,"'w: I agreed to this. Though
iwking^*1 chanre.U *V°" dc“y ™ | the prospect for a final satis-1 erystal contents of the modern after turning do-
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NOTICE TO THB-JPUBldC- WgfKM -
Any erroneous inflection upon tha promising, this at least gives^
character, reputation ojr standing of, the world a breathing spell,
an* firm, individual or corporation.* (luring which time it may
will be gladly corrected upon brink * fleshly $et its hearings a|
EL ”
Mllrd to the attention of tho publish-
er*
Advertininx
on Application
Entered al the pbitofFice at Bonham,
Texas sa serong cUsd ’mail "maltif.
KirrrtLjm* Rinm,«illw
ERIC AN K*£M ASSOCIATION
apt;’
h
ii*-
rtENRY FO*L 1 ItpOSI.
Henry Ford sect < t ° ^5 ylg-
Unmined to nether
Lcntion to cb-se down the Ford|
plants on September 16th,
though effoi s have been made
to induce him to moi fy his
plaits. He is not eipsiiiK down
heeaudh it ,is impossible for
Wit be
some _ _
taken
to this- Though | special hankering after the J when the Reparations Commission,
British pro.
factory settlement of the rep- ( fruit jar. If the editor of the^poaai f«r a full moratorium for the
arations question is not very J Leonard Graphic had any idea^iemsindcr of tbo year, approved
that the contents of that fruit the lulian-Belgian plan t.j which
far would last until he couhi Germany can make her indemnity
reach the city, then would the i payments to Belgium in six month?'
editor of the Honey Grove' treasury hood*.
Signal have a visitor US SOOtl', Believed of Caub Payment
We can save you money on your
wmo M,.t ^ WELLS & HUMPHREY
When you-buy your range*- Buy a Copper-Clad
quality.
3t
little better.
SIX |*HR CENT MONEY
The First Texas Joint Stock Land
Bank is now ready to loan yuo
money 6n land at C per cent in-
terest—you pay one per CVnt of tho |
priniipal each year and this pay!
the entire amount in :::i years. Will j
h.an up to 1.2 of tiic Value, off.
HovV would It do for
Shipping Board to have _
ships W engage in slave run-' knowri yhat sulwtamc was io
ntng?- That .Is prolTCBBlc in that jar would lead him to
certain sect ions of the world, j make a..loug-trip tevAjitjtlfy his
and by adding this industry J- uriosity and thirgt.
to the business of selling _____________
Board! -
mL^ht’ VpSh/w '"JJiverrTment ‘ • MILES W ANTED
^'rnfifilhro gU Wi" bc at Hals. il', old
vessels profitable. If that is . ......
not sufficient t*o produce rev-
enue for the vessels, they
might add opium smuggling
and do a little White Slave
traffic.
|harb Monday, Sept.* i, to buy mules
(and horses.
dtD-ltW’ Jim Huakins.
any amount from three to
hundred thousand . dollars call j
Up. or write me "full partial- I
■ r . , _—... .land.- Liberal valuations. If yon
as sato Visitors flivver could By this acti. n the reparation!; want
the ! kiver thc ground UctweeiTThe: tommisnioa was :J>ie to Nave Prcm-: n(
Its rtwo points. His curiosity to j ler Pointarc’a Pice by turning
thumlev dowa—on the Brittah (. Fu„er> Bonham, Texas. 1
toriurn pun to v.h,ch he was un- K(.prt.spilUliv, for Northejlst XeXi|S. f
alttr^hly opposed and at the same
tiir.c relieved Germany of having
pay iioma $70,000,0114 in irwiem - \
Pities befon the end of the year' W(, wfr^y 20c doMn for in ,
in the matter! i-e.r.c ... ..„ )u have ‘
TRY OUR FOUNTAIN SERVICE
We claim we have the ^snappiest in town. Make u.; prove .it. Wo
have the moat Complete line of Toilet Article* to be found in tbs
country. I’henc us your wants and keep tab on the service you
get. I)o you shave, yourself, sir? We haTe n complete line of
G1LETTE SAFETY RAZORS. ' PHONE VI
PALACE DRUG STORE
UtDAW.
INFERTILE I'GGS
Mi
-A Federal judge has ruled I
thntarprohibition enforcement
officer^ can not inlerwsy !
with vessels on the' Shipping,
Board engaged in the sale of
liquor. This- is tantamount to
holding that the government
agents can not be held for,
violating the governments own
Belgium’s priority
of reparations payment*.
| ponsible for her to ease the German
• burden by her offer to accept bond*
rvrt. sd ■ ot gold.
j What course France will take in
i view of the decision; k to be de-
cided at a meeting of the minis-
teral council Friday, though it was
r
m<dtcr J fertile EGGS bring us
makes itj mBsj ^ jnfertile.
J. F. Bowling Prod. Co.
Deposit Gold in Foreign Bank
Germany must arrange with Bel.
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STROKE OF PA.iALYSIS
Mrs. L. C. Wilsor. has received a !
message stating that her son, Don
Edward, suffered a stroke of paraly-'
sis a few days ago, and was at that j
noted that the French represents-1 time in-a somewhat sertous conJiaj
Oven voted for the Belgian plan. tion. Tip. message was delayed in
V
A Tonic in Hot Weather
a foreign bank approved by Bel-
gium as security against default,
this provide? opportunity for
licatj'in*. 0>e Reichsbank muat
.reaching her by reason of the fact
that she has been in Beaumont vjtit-
The weakening effect of the depressing heat lowers
Vitality. GROVE’S TASTELESS CHIU. TONIC Re-
stores Energy. Strengthens and Fortifies the System to
withstand the intense Summer heat A big appetite
and sparkling eyes are the best proof of its tonic value.
You can soon feel its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect
.. ... . ^_____ .. "
ghnu for tha deposit fef the gold .n ing bM daughter, Mr*. L. t'. DanielaJ
who 1*»quite sick, and the measagej
MMIMMlMiiaaaaaa********..*,..,. » - t rtttttf Stttdtl
wefit thgre after she had left to re- I
turn home.
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Don Edward Wilson . wan at
. -vj W--httft.ua.'
the example
cM10c H; _ —-
tr» iifttJt con! except Ht trail ion th$t p#**-
he < onKider* exorbitant 0f lawlewness.
wirtrer The best rstak he emn ----
Ticure ere two dollars above Sam. Lodyt rod
SS
without increasinnir
been pointed eot hr Someone any _way _and tythoot
its masexva caun b* Moved and :f ”—— —————
th«» was a i tA - lb« raparatior ' *
w«d| have te be ap- 0 NOTICE
Ui. Tiiea tie whole proce*' Keglajtg Aag. 7th I will be ready
aaAiiu-A-dij h* repeated. •„ take care of any of your auto
UI£K REFRENCE
V
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
that the advance of ZZ dob median. the burden of. debt
tart; per ton on coal will add already imposed. Being able to
lens than two dollars to the | do that he o«i*ht » pW
each ’ Font car, hut to the soldiers that they are ,
of
Henry doestMot figure that
way. He fifWte'- th»t two dol-
larfc extra V& ton will add
jM*vfM2ty miJlfoii dW^ii ^ th-j
goffer* of the coal profiteer*
and it
teenug Chat
satisfied with the bonu*
though they never really col-<
lect a dollar in money.
ACME GARAGE.
(aili (July.
< Formerly Cstt M'-tor C* )
Rooney Siaiotk. !igr.
ii 1
f
To shut
1 hp Ford aw
which Ford
mean that
ilred and fi
•-snH- -hr- +
meni. and
million* u
material*
he cJom ’
blow sti' I
sw of
therefore |
contemplate
______________ The firebugs who destroyed
u against this profi- four bridges hr; th* Cotton
be is protesting, i Belt and attempted to burr
the plants of , four more Wednesday .nigh
Lincoln cars. I are making use of rduwng
ontrols. .. wiH argument*—the kind tha.
ought to proye up-lrftu
if the perpetrator* are cauj
A.
■mm '
r*>* 1
than a hun-
thou*and men
■of employ-
Pr.Uaj iTi/poasl for. a g«ierai_ j».rnt wtkVfi- IVt1" baadle tire- ;
: i®22 ■MBStenuas applying to P*>-; beet a/ Gas andip.l- Storage by tit
i^la ha* wM (d the aliaf was At- pu»r, vt‘ x or month. Car* wa-hoA •
] fasted thw to ant, Fiwr pad Bet- !
> gistn vwtmg -agsat ’Yt, and Italy
1 though w»t iflng bine counted
JwEb Use m*..okhy. The Belgiaa
I plan wa* pAoytsft cnaajroous. >.
N* Guar^aSM N«e*»«arj
I Sir Ja*m !:ea|bdry, thr Bmiab
mcaater ot M ctmmnmkm, d--
; ciarod that asmwau. raomU.r.uni bar ;
! been rrarO-d, *fr- wmi no realtor,
for the ermsiHlan to amvider
Gem»py*( gnaiaatoe deliv-
[ rriev of (oal «v6 timber » lieu <f
j .sail paryaoaat&J. . t
i If the room Mm f»di later tha:
PLUMBING REPAIRS
Should be done by experts.
If you want your job -done
quicker and better, phone
McClure
Tin & Plumbing
Company
Phone 351
We cheerfully give esti-
mates on all classes of work
GARAGE
—SERVICE AND ’
—SATISFACTION „
—GUARANTEED AT
Blalock Motor Co.
Phone 700
West 5th Street
tnarket for,
Harr- w orth of |
he u*es will
bewde* thi* a
bait to the bul-
ountry It is. I
a MkrioU' matter to
* Rr Ford’s action
There are many who question
the wisdom «f hi* course. It
may prove tA'be a* useless a*
his “peace <hip" effort, but
there is little doubt that tf
other great . manufacturing
plants in number* were to
|on, llr. Fort in his protest
that the resdlt would be less
profiteering 6u the part of the
i o*l mine dgrners and coal
broker*. It 1a thi* that Mr.
word k tO'infete df>- " hether
W i* tustifiRI in hi* position
M a (juestiol but since he
b> large e^knence in bu*i-
and is jndl informed a*
mt cost m producing and
ui.}.. • . j. ' he public
h« in< ih** d to b«U**\
he ha*L*»™riJ ,or hi<
the right t*
make further
I WITH OITK IEXCHANGES ♦
Jtin Hairy KifVj »*»■" '(*»<»-
rt-ratc* the prravirarity tfc»t H*» maA'
biro one uf the oatatanduig rnaocia-
|fWTf—r- of Texa* visa be Awidra
that the mvAatiun t# rw* for the
„ a* “indepeadwit I*rm«:ral"t
La# m allurement tor kiw. KiH»y j
u> be a. Dewucrat ard W Iji<jw#|
that Texas Democrat* decjdt<i who* I
they were going to send to th* ftefi-j
ate last Saturday »>**n they g**o '
Mayfield a «S*rKy over Fer-1
ruson.^- Kenton Ewegi-Oronick.
* Perhaps, after itt. Kirb>i_'»
reported *tate«rt» that he
aaould enter thd race in cane
Mayfield receared the nomina-
SEE
OUR WINDOW
For models for ice
cream, should you
want to give a lawn j
party. .
We have several
designs that are very
attractive.
WILLSON’S DRUG
STORE
tatisfartoritjr t h*«
•■ail Germany In to
n^gpMUHak.
The 4wi*io "rf the txxnraiksv.n
was naM-hed Ay after frantic bust
mintitr mnfen gp 51 DuBoir. th<
Fernet menr li darUid out Vo te-
i'rraiier Sir John Brad-
bury. the 1 -jttth nepre-aentative.
put tteongj. m urgent telephone We are prepared to fill
call la tend,. Pelrvan deleter yQUr Qn ^
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♦ W. R. COLLLNS ♦
♦ Moving by truck. Long hauls 4
♦ a specialty ♦
♦ Plenty of rich dirt ♦
♦ Ploring ♦
irpvPToif
IV GLASSES IV
the Invisible bifocals
I>e* Tested Free and Glasses
Properly Fitted.
FIRST CLASS'
Enlarged Shop
of Suplies.
PLUMBER
N* *
Full stock
2;7T~' I BonhamFIuS6S*C*r
Phone 298.
Chaa- Vim
Bfunw Jewelry Company
- - ....., mount in the eves of the fMofiC I
—let ME—ii
■ '* a4 '77
If. 1, 1922
The Econoi
BEST
The World]
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!>arly Favorite dated
arriea an annoance-
9ns of the names of dence|
lilaccd on u,e Re- as
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IN TINS
- UtSK YOU*. GJVPj
and hil
you
And t il
that >l
pair pi
of old|
about
you’ll
h| ■ I * nil I
N SidJ
STRI
attach'
fmatical!)
‘ ^ jtice in best quality mon-
♦ SURVEYING ♦ „ ~ *'"
♦ 'V— a Pre?s F°ur 8L»l. Mock your M‘|
Praaptlj D«a«
!%•»* 419
B. L. ADAMS
ADD1NC lACHINE PAPER
C
uments in Gratnite and
MarbW Our pticei are't * # *^M* IT* *****
right. ! _
or sell you a Lew suit. Wil1 »kw j
buy and sell second hand doth*.
ou want to bring on
ome—-just take homel
Your wife will tell yo|
that she wont use “tha
G. P. BALL!
A alight it m* ha* bran auk by BONHAM MARBLE
waaulartnrrrt ot adding raadti.^
papn and in t« fvturr The Favorite
WORKS
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DR. O. E. ALLMAN ♦
(•radnatr Yeteri-ary ♦
all] Wi a'J VI -W* a» 16e *r t«c rota J 23 North Main Street |t Office at Barrett s Wayun Yard ♦
f •* Weat Fourth Street ♦
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
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TAILOR AND HATTER
North Main St Phone 242 *1
r your wife always wi
lour goes back to the m|
died day r*
Bonham, Texas
AW, WHATS THE USE
The Foster Studio •.
We Put the Like in IikeneM
Phone 114 Black
North Side Plaa
will keep down a stri
always buy IDAHOMI
HOW laAT I HAKE A HtW X CUtl6 III
GO IN AHD BE WO. PRETTf AMD
SURfMl «UX
4r d/44
out1 am! TEL
UKE ZEE VMK1
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tV»a NKMiUsa
Jwlllook
TEEM If _
"MAT KAUt* HRH \A*> tBGtnd
xtcHTFttt ATvrrovEP*-
HER£ COMES FEt« tyyv
But Fanny Recognized Felix AD Right
a flour i* made from s«l
made for people wh
the kind of flour they
tops
M#f %
you will adopt IDAH(
[regular brand of flour
flour trouble* will b
kOMF. is in a class to i
time order a sack of
grocer dor* not Have
you.
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1922, newspaper, September 1, 1922; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1051711/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.