The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 131, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1922 Page: 1 of 6
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UNITKl) I'KKSS SERVICE.
BONHAM, 1EXS
kv, DECEMBER 8, IS/li
BITS IN TWO
BOLD STROKES ROB
THE U S. MAILS
IKK WITH EIGHTY-FOUR
fARCKI POST PACK AUKS TAK-
IN KANSAS CITY
Pnittvl Press.
BAS' \S CITY Dec. R Bandit* i
||W hold strokes were successful in
king 'he United States mails here
jdji St. Joseph- Mo., during the
A mail tiuW
j NINETEEN BLOCKS
DOMESTIC PROBLEMS' WIPED OUT WITH
IN HIS MESSAGE ENORMOUS LOSS
AKI LIM« I KOI OSALS Qjp THK (’ITY*"
B.v United Press. 1 R„ „
"!**; In •" ,,u,s'! ASTORIA, Oi£, Dee. 8.—‘Nineteen
, , loWltl 1 v en^rt' »E.*upe c-ity blocks Wert* wiped out with h
of domestic and foreign problem* loss 0f fifteen million dollar* in a
• U , |T 7 !"? rlhl ,la"li'!*r h«re today. The bluie is still
With eirhty-four day laid before congm* the mosT ,.atillK |nto the heart of the city ur
ircclpost pack*g*a valued at twen- extensive lejffwlativ.e program out-
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NUMBER 131
(.five thousand dollars was stolen
bandits here after the drivers
*rv kidna|)|K‘d. Three masked nlen
up a mail clerk in the railroad
rds at St. Joseph and escaped with
lined by any president in many
year*. Xt the same time, Harding
leal firmed Hnd defended the Ameri-
can foreign polity
bis administration.
7:.',0. The fire broke out In a pool
hall during the early mornitiK und
spread lupicljL^- from block to block.
Teugea of flames shot high into the
s developed bv j air as building after building full in
I lie president’s j the |,ath of'tile blaze. Norris Staples,'
PRIf
F SULU
TOUR INSURGENT
OFFICERS EXECUTED
IN DUBLIN PRISON
•I
TWO (iKNKRAI.8 TAKEN PRISON-
ERS AFTER INSURRECTION
AGAINST FREE STATE
FIVE GREAT POOLS
^ CRUDE OILS IS
MASS OF FLAMES
HALF MILLION KARRELS. LOCA-
TED IN MIDDLE OF NEW
GUSHER TIBLD-
By United Press.
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[jy United Press. cress- •, By United Press.
IH1R1 IN |)e -' H —Roy O’Connor> KLDORADO, Dec. 8.—Five great | MEXICALI, Lower Calif, Dec. 8.—
and Liam* Mellows Dish Rebel gen-| „<;rudc; oil, comprising over | The underworld of lower. California
was raked in an all-night
e.als were taken prisoners after in-** half million barrels, located ...the
surreetion against the- Free State,I middle of the new gusher f.old in
was put down in bublth, were ««• *«th Arkansas, near Smackovcr,
euted at Mount Joy prison today, it wcre * s«ath.ng mass of flames to-
J was offiicially announced. The Free j *!•>'• The giant conflagration has, ruction was abandoned today.
I pekaur of registered mail vaml j domestic program as outlined to the[a bank .....side.it, dropped dead’ of „
1 Wckagta’ of first class m«i(.Uoint session of congress included heart failure while helping to fight :„and. * ,i" SB
^Kansas City authorities arrestedj startling proposals, among them be-'the fire. an'd dau«ht»r of I
It men early today In connection ing the srlmlition of the ra^troad la-1 _ n Solu, has entered
I with the robbery here.
ANOTHER NASH
Wc have just completed arrange
uts to handle the Nash automo-
ilir for I'minin" County. Thp car
in one of the standard automobile-
bor board and a sutistitut^jjn^ of the
labor board, by the commerce com-
mission consisting of four members;
anti-strike legislation to make the
decisions of the labor board enforce-
able; a credit and marketing .legis-
lation for agriculture; consolidation
COTTON GINNED
its, si-ter of ths
M to group of
line archipelago
late sultin of
Umvereity o*
Illinois an a stodentjof p.l tlcal econ-
omy.
: 2SS SST2.-Z2Z. t
j prisul .for the assassination of Sean OU Company was set ftre by a bolt
! Hales, a deputy yesterday. Two other j of l.ghtn.ng. Efforts early today to
• Insurgent officers were executed at *‘Phon the |>its proved fruitless. Q
the r-ani time. _ , , : , ... „ , .
__________ . I Our old friend John Cobb
1 is again with the Bonham
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MARKET REPORT
UNDERWORLD RAKED
IN ALL NIGHT
WOMAN HUNT FAILS
THE LOWER CALIFORNIA UN-
DERWORLD FAILS TO GIVE UP
CLARA PHILLIPS
woman
hunt, but failed to give up Clara
Phillips, the escaped “hHmnier mur-
deress", und the pursuit in, that di-
By United Press.
M W feel that we haiq» .the best of the railroads into a few systems, \VASINGTON. Dec. H. — Cotton
[won the market frtr the price, and an anti child labor amcmimenl gjmied to December 1. from the 1922
[WttuM appreciate very much if you to tin constitution, and announced he crop totaled 9,1118,141 running bales |
Did let us show you our ear.
10 DECEMBER FlRSTj FLECTION (IRICERS
MANDRY
REGULAR BANQUET
15nick Co. For service and
• satisfaction* take' your repair
O work to him.
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Thn followdig are prices paid by]
he local produce houses and buyer
Taylor & Beasley.
would call a j--inference of all gov- as t.ompari!d with 7,0.19,9(11 bales] At a regular nutting of the Bon-
orno.’s on the prohibition enforce f,.„m the 1921 vrop, the Census Bu- ham Commandry *n. 42, Knight
Templars lact njgh% they had thoi
ment. lie answered Clemenceau and rt.nu annouficed today.
PPPSRNTS FOR CHRISTM \S
Just received a large ship-
ment of Queensware ^Plates
| Cups and Saucers that will
•sake useful as well as orna-
mental Christmas presents
Rogers Woodward and Rob-
i trts Company. 3t
--o- •
others who criticized American aloof-
Plain and fancy sewing
401 West ->th stijt'el.
dobe at
0, B. WEBB TD
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♦
regular monthly ballfioet and the vis
it of Gram! Repraamitative Sir M.
' J. Dowlin of Ft. .worth, who offie-
ADDRESS WES1EV
ll/UllLUU T! I.UI.L I ULflUU g(W(, ultendllnce w,„ had and the an-
----- - I r.ual. election of (upers for the en
THE WEATHER
MONEY QUICK. NO WAIT
t If you have some good land se-
f«nty- no junk, and need som.*
"Money T cart" find yon a loan, Y.n-
d*n1 have to borrow from a fellov. -it tty-
i is New York, or England,
if interested.
Will 1!. Evaas.
(). H. Webb, assistant general
passenger agent of the T. & P. and
♦ 1112 IH^llllLII e prominent church worker of Dallas
♦ • . *
♦ ♦♦♦♦**♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦ and talk to the Wesley Class at the,
ja| Tbo I- avorite: I%at Methodist church. Everyman's
New Oilcans, La.. >*mham and vi- elnss of the'First Christian church
hns au«H*|>ivil aii inviUtiott' to bo
See me; Tonight cloudy"'and 'voider; T<* *tM*m
morrow unsettled.
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cut.
*8-
_„____ Magaxines of the latest is-
koussotic i.immsn* a\|(> wi’l he on sale at Royal
man or boast. 1 Shine Parlor at all times.
sail
Charter Oak Base Burners,
Coal Heaters, Oil Heaters,
Any Size Stove For Any Size Room.
Better get your stove before the winter starts.
Quality /JW—Prices Better
suing year took pi* > They are as
follows: ’ *^3
, C. A. Leathi-rwoojl, K. C.; .James
will lie here Sunduy to,meet with .Carmichael, Jr., G.; McKee Blair
(’. (!.; Lynwood Maisoy B. W.; R. 1
Saunders, J. W.; Oames Anderson
Rec.j Kev. Rinhard.1 Morgan, Prelate
The appointive oflyflrs will be name,
at the n^Btot«|rvn.-lrtve,
ADDING MAcJfNE PAPER
CHEAPER
A slight decline has been msde by
nanufaeturers, of adding machi.i
(taper and in thf future The Favorit
vill fill all orders at 15r or two rol'
for 25c. Mail order* filled day l>
:cived.
FAVORITE PRINTING CO
BUILDING FOR KENT
Building *on West llrd street form-
iTthr'day'o7wn'icii the pape. is pub- er,>’ ««upied by Catron Mfg Co.
ish.d A. p'ices change often it r l‘oi*c*m„h_nt one
lece.srry to watch the report daif or J- •l- Matron.
We io not m ate retail pricei.
Turkeys, per pound
Coated Mexican police and American
plain clothes men poked forbidden
corner*.«pf this cosmopolitan city.
Davis a^id Relcn search for the “Ti-
ger Woman,” who broke jail more
than seventy-two hour* ago, whilu
under sentence for the beating to
death with a hammer Mrs. A Iberia
Meadows. At dawn the chase was
abandoned, preferring to credit thn
report that l ias*. ,Phillips never’left
Los Angeles. The authorities wiB
continue the search there.
See U. E. Risser
* 3t
Fryers, per pound
lens, per pound
Spring Chickens, per pound
Geese, per pound.
Ducks, per pound
Roosteri, [)er lb
Egg-, per dozen
fable butter ..................
■’acking butter, per pound
Hides, per pound -
*5cef, per pound 3 1-2 to .1 l-2o
Hogs, per pound ......... 7 l*2c
4weet potatoes, yet J»ti 75c
28, COLD WEATHER NECESSI-
12c TIES AT EXTREMELY LOW
lOe
12c
12 1 -2c
15c
..... jo
•wL5*
:i«c
. 15c
. 5-
PRICES
Blankets,
Comforts,
Sweaters,
Scarf Sets.
Heavy Underwear.
Both garments and prices
will please you.
Rogers Woodward and Rob-
erts Company. 2t
$-0--------
WHAT IS A SERVICE STATION
worth to a car owner? When you
buy a car from some fellow In an
adjoining county who only does a
curb stone business iif yourtown;
, who doesn’t pay any taxes in your
! town, or help to keep up your town,
* what can you VXpeeU when you need
! repairs for your car? All cars
; sometimes need attention.
I st Bonham Buick Co.
QUEENSWARE
Just received a large ship-
ment of both plain and dec-
orated cups and saucers.
- --Rogers Woodward and Rob-
erts Company. 3*
The Presbyterian bazaar will be
-,eld in the Peeler building Satur ,
Phone *90.
FOR-RALE ■'**’
lay. Dei. 0. Fancy articles of all
rinds- £«r sale- Will suave chi^ 15c.
offee 5t , pro H>c. ^
—— ——0— ■-
1 Ford; *75.00
I Ford *100 00.
1 Dodge, 5 ffasscngcr. First class
vondition, for- one-half its value.
Bt Will J. Thomas &. Son.
M.ichine Shop at homo, 2 blocks south
„f T. & P. R. R
A DIFFERENT CHIRSTMAS
Give accessories.—Bonham Motor
Company.
Pay your water bill
before tbe 10th of
the month and savejFrifjay-
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oonaltv.
II A.ND P YIVi r-il CHRISTMAS
- GREETINGS _^_ _
(rinds, folders, calendar*. etc CQRN A1TO HAY FOR SALE
If sold in the next 15 day*.
will take 90c for 1000 Bu.
BUT DIFFERENT CHRIST MAS TeTa.-alTo Alftlflls wlSi
jMdtot Company. M j]4 QO to $20.00 a ton. Wagon
Mrs. Alva A. Twyman
12tf
Try Favori’.e Mf»nt A'ls
results.
Thty get
+ + + + 4. + + + + 4+ + + 4
A LIVE TURKEY
away at pri*e nite
NCiTICE --- scales at crib.
Having purchased the. McElrath Try Favorite Want Ads. They get, Frank Campbell
Meat Market will appreciate the bus- results. _ ' _ _
ness of old customers, also new ones.,
We deliver. Phone 140.
T. J. Cox,
South Miin Street."
V + + + + + + 4 + + + + + +♦
A LIVE TURKEY
Given away at prize nite
Friday.
+ + * + ** + + ♦ + + + + +
TTTT
Chas. Davis Hdw. Co.
Phone No. 12 "The Hardware People” Bonham,
victory notes
with thi> (lWiiiKui»hiBK ll,|l,'rsi /V, ’
I), E or F have ^1,’ i h’e 1!U8
10th. 1022. YVar b«vtnK8 t; "‘1 » 4c,r(1(| ,,rtifi.
NuVii-8 mature .Uiu 1,1
catea can bo cashed oni> . p . r„|.,.gisteret
where such corti icalcs arc ^ J 1 h ! cv of
crtlficatea may bo cashed through me up . .
y°UI Our aervico is freely at your command either
As to VicTJrV ..utes or War Savings Certificates.
First 5tate Bank
OF BONHAM
THE guaranty fund bank
SI 1 KCT DIFFERENT CHRISTMAS
(lift--Give accessories. — Bonham
Motor Compnny. 1*
RED CROSS .
Christmas Seals for sale at l'nv-
mitt* oPit’f*.
< *+ + + * + + + + *♦♦♦•>«
, LONG’S BREAD IS BEST
If your grocer doesn’t handle
it Phone 75, We Deliver.
+*+++++++++++++
FOUNDED 1874
The Fannin County Bank
* guaranty fund bank
Member of Federal Reaerve Bank
Capital »I00,000.0C Surplu. $50,0004)0
BONHAM, TEXAS
OMaat P—w in Fannin County.
ELECTRIC
WAFFLE IRONS
• v
The Hound Kind Sells for
$12.00
Curlers, IVreolators, Hot-
Points, toovand Westing-
house Lamps.
Len Morgan!;
‘ANYTHING ELECTRIC’
CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS
Gifts For Men And Boys
Big Shipment of Initial Handkerchiefs just rcfCeived.
Neckwear, Hosiery, Shirts, Hats. Gloves, Belts; Initial
Ruckles, Bathrobes, Collars, Cuff Links, Garters- Gab-
ardines, Night Shirts. Pajamas, Sweaters, House Shoes,
Hand Bags, Golf Goods, Suits and OvrrcdWtv
MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS EARLY.
y°sutVf tilry
Made by
BONHAM BREAD
COMPANY
Phone -M8
CHRISTMAS
Make the gift "worth vvjule
this time. Nothing more use-
ful or appropriate than it
good typewriter
W. C. Finley
Phone 5S I
Almonds, English Walnuts,
Brazilian Nuts, Peanuts,
Pecans, Popping Corn.
D. W. JOHNSON
The Reliable Grocer
East Side Square Telephors 708
FREE DELIVERY
H. L. Rodgers Co.
‘‘The Good Clothe* Store”
DO IT NOW
Insure Your Property
R. L. DOBBS
Over $id Smith » Store
Get An Osteopath.
Whv?
(Christmas
WAR-SAVING STAMPS
War-Savings Certificates due January 1. 1023,
should he presented at your bank or poStoffictvnow, in-
order to receive prompt payment at maturity.
Registered Certificates should be presented at the
Postoffice “of Registration. —----—— __
This bank will gladly attend to the redemption of
ymir unregistered War-Savings Stamps 1918 .Series.
Attend to this now and avoid confusion and delay at
the first of the year.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Bonham, Texas
(1) Moat diseases ara# of
Spinal origin.
(2) They have 4 years your friends can buy any-
training before graduation. thin,r thev want except your
(8) And are licensed by ev-j photograph. ■_.
ery State in S.fi
l(^) Only Adjuster in Bon-
ham* who has ;jTexaa license.
G. H. (LARK
rhysieifit M|d Sdfwn
GET IN EARLY.
FOSTER PHOTO
ALU WORK GUARANTEED
rlN
KEENE & KEENE 1
South Mils 9ftfH , i -— -----Rmlwi la
If your tin Hoof leaks,
CALL US..
If your Gutter needs repair,
CALL US..
WEAVER FAIL TO STOP A LEAK.
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 131, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1922, newspaper, December 8, 1922; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1052456/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.