The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 293, Ed. 1 Friday, June 13, 1924 Page: 1 of 6
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,UMN XXVL
• BITTERNESS IN
NEWS NOTES
AFTERMATH OF 0.
0. P. CONVENTION
SOMK FEELING AGAINST BUT
LER BECAUSE OF
SELECTIONS
BONHAM. TKXM ifl|tOAY, JUNE 13, 1»24
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UNITED PRESS
FORTY EIGHT MEN
By United Press.
has
id, the commission hdlds.
IN
the
MARKET
This is a Studebaker Year.
f Ricky buy
at <ince ftr
KT,7
Oil Cook Stoves
20c to
SOMETHING NEW
Mayor Pink
LM.Curlee Co.
Suits from
A MAN’S MEAL
The House That’s always BusyTHE WEATHER
It is Worth a Great Deal
TO YOU
This is a Studebaker Year.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
DENTON BROTHERS
least
for-
be two services each day. The hour
of services will be announced later.
and W
zles of
is
to
But to be sure that it will
come up to their expectations,
you must be sure the Steak is
cut from well-seasoned Beef.
y United Press.
WASHINGTON, June 13.—The ac.
lisition by' the New Orleans, Texas
Mexico railway of control of the
iternational & Great Northern rail-
ay by purchase of the capital stock
Nnine out of ten men, if
you ask them what meat they
enjoy best of all, wiH answer
as one—Steak.
head, Moses Simmons,
critically injured when a
him on the skull and
wasn’t hurt. .
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lit
16.
30.
- Our Beef is choice and well
seasoned—
MEETING AT FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Will
be the
see us
SEE OUR NEW CLOTHS IN SUMMER
CLOTHING, ALL MADE BY LORRAINE
mandolin,
almost ai
ment.
negro, was
mule kicked
the animal
Gn-nv-villc.-W. C. Brown attended
file Confederate reunion at Memphis!
and met James Brown, his brother..
The only feature about it was the fact
that it was the first time the bro-
thers had met in 43 wears.
WESLEY CLASS SUNDAY
Presiding Elder Cooper will
Hates’ Improved Antiseptic I.iuimeni
For man or beast
East and West Texas: Tonight and
Saturday generally fair and contin-
ued warn, weather.
many on hospital ship suf
FER GREATLY AND PRAY
FOR DEATH
FEDERAL INSPECTORS 8AY THE
HOLD-UP LOOKS LIKE AN
INSIDE JOB
WARNS SHERIFF TO
CLEAN UP OR WOULD
SEND IN RANGERS
ly’ United Press.
VERSAILLES, France, June 13.—
listen Domergue, president of the
mate,, was elected president of
rance by the national eongress. The
ew president has the support of the
oncare. coalition as being the
sdical of the candidates j>ut
award. r
the delegates.
However, it is thought Butler will
be chosen as he is President Cool-
idge’s choice -for the place of chair-
man.
Wm. V. Hodges of Denver was
elected treasurer of the Republican
national committee, Wm. M. Butler,
chairman, Roy West of Chicago sec-
retary and Mrs. A. T. Hert of Louis,
ville woman’s vice chairman of
committee.
Articles up to $5 Saturday
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El Paso—Francisco A triage has
By Unified Press.
AUSTIN, June 13.—It is reported
that Dr. Herbert Bolton, in confer-
ence with the University regents, will
decline the offer of the presidency of
that institution. Although no defi-
nite word has .been given out, it
believed the regents will have
seek abofber Tor the position.
Amarillo.—Because he admitted he
took money from letters to help his
wife, an fnvalid, Clyde E. LeMasters,
former postoffice clerk received only
a 10 days jail sentence in federal
court.
the local produce hoUMs and buyer,
on the day on which the paper is pub
WCMsSi? to watch the reports duily
fished. As prices change often it i.
We do not quote retail prices.
Springs 1 1-2 to 2 1-2 lbs. per lb. 35c
Vhtte Leghorn fryers .per lb. 25 to 3(
Roosters
Turkeys
Agent S. MeGlasson and his xecre.
tary, Miss Hope Brent, of the Texas
& Pacific railway, left this afternoon
to attend a claim prevention meet
ing aCDspton. , . , .
-■"-"tai *1 —■ ■ -w
New Tuk-A-Paw, Prado Cords, Famo Fabrics
and Seersuckers.
several stills were confis-
a hoax. He declared ar--
not been made
liquor violations.
CLAIMS LIQUOR VIOLATIONS
CALDWELL - GAUDALOUPE
COUNTY OIL DISTRICT
IANCE NOW HAS
■ A NEW PRESIDENT
guitar, trombone, viola, or
V sort of musical in-’tru-|
............ 18i
.... 20 to 35c
4 to 4 l-2c
Fort Worth It takes only a day
and a Jtalf to actually make a vio-
lin, according to .1. C. Rutledge,
veteran violin maker, but weeks are
required for the dressing and shrink-
ing of the instrument. Besides play
to have your valuables safely locked up. A safe de-
posit box in our vault is the best place to keep your
Papers, jewelry, and other things of that nature. At
• small cost you can have this protection.
Springs,
Uggs; per doz. ...
‘Butter (P. S.) ...
Butter (Table)
Cattie
Hogs- U.
Hides ....
By United Press.
MILWAUKEE, June >3—Nearly
all the crew of seventy mail clerks
and others of the Chicago, Milwau-
kee and St. Paul train that was rob- ’
bed of between one and two million
dollars of registered mail, were tak-
en to the federal building for ques-
tioning when the train arrived. Fed-
eral inspectors said the robbery look-
ed like an “inside job".
Forty-two sacks were taken by
twenty or twenty-five robbers who
flagged down the train’ near Itound-
out, 111., and escaped in automobiles.
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DOLTON MAY NOT
DEAD UNIVERSITY
Houston, June 13.—Investigation <
has been started into the "bogus
ticket’’ scandal which resulted when
at the annual Central high scnooi
senior dance, it was found that of
500 admission tickets, nea
taken in were not genuine.
By United Press.
i AUSTIN, June 13.—banger Cap-
, tain Hamer vigorously denied the im- -
I plications that a raid in the Cald-I
well-Gaudaloupe county oil wells dis.j
tret where
cated, was
resj^ had
sheriff for
The habit of serving our cus- j
toment a littlaKmore promptly
and pleasantrf1 than they ex-
pect-—of giving each order as
careful attention as though it
were the only thing we had to
da, all combine to make this !
a most satisfactory store at
which to trade.
EAST WING OF CARLTON
COLLEGE
reduction.
Wil) you
If interested,
Boni) am Wailg /iwontt
UNITED PRESK HER VICE.
Calvin Coolidge, Present President of the Unite,
Nominated yesterday at the Republican Nat
•■on for That Position Again
khvvj
itea, and
il Con-
THE 13TH OF MONTH
AND IS ALSO*FRIDAY
Today is the 13th of June and alto
Friday. So far no great calamities
have befallen any one as far as our
press dispatches teW,’‘and we have
heard of none locally.
Several years ago a brand, new
engine was -brought out ever the
Texas & Pacific from Texarkana on
i Friday, the 13th, and the engine was
I,No. 18. Many- of the railroad cfew
I were pretty badly scared, and every
railroad man noticed it. However,
I the engine was still running on the
| road for years after that and may
| still be in service, and no accident
occurred.
President Wilson considered thir-
teen his lucky number. Many don’t.
However, a lucky number is soon
coming for the colored population-—
June 1st, when Abraham Lincoln de-
cided they should be free.been "laundry queen at the El Paso iecture Sunday to the Wes-
laundry for 23 years. "There is a fas- "" ... I
cination about the work that keeps there
me here," she explains. <
pistol- in]
garage after midnight Both
were searching for a supposed prowl I
en. and had been attracted to the ga
rage by the constant honking of
Craig’s auto horn which had be
come short circuited. Neither knew -
the other was about until they looked I
down the business end the guns.|
There was a tense moment before |
recognition. Then a mighty sigh of I
relief by both.
about the' injuries suffered by, the .costing forty-eight
mule that kicked the negro on the turret explosion..
Amariljo.—-Sidney Smyer, Ygymer,
was fined $200 in federal court after
pleading guilty to forcing four boys
to work on his fai&i, againsf their
W>H- "Don’t you 'know that slavery
doesn’t exlit in Teirag?” ajfcd (fudge
James C. WiHon, ax he assessed the
fine.
IRE CAUSES NEAR
PANIC IN SCHOOL
I United Press.
PLAINVIEW, Texas, June 13.-A
far.panic eqsued in the girls’ dormi-
ty of Weyland College when fire
■oke out. However, the blaze was
"mage and
»ue» were resumed immediately.
Going at great
sell all, or part.
ley Class. Of course you will Ricky buyer’
to hear his good jat once fHT terms.
talk. Visitors cordially invited. fcf Misses Grace and Salie Joe Carlton
MONARCH, DETROIT OIL VAPOR,
new Perfection, and quick meal
Look our lines over before you buy.
$7.50 to $15.00
in the above cloths
San Antonio.—Concha Bustamante,
Mexicon actress appearing here, has
four diamonds set in her upper
front teeth. The gems she said were
the gifts of her former husband who
promised her a diamond f
child born to the couple provided the raid, are the sheriff’s
stones would be set so they would be er said,
constant reminders of the signifi-- "clean up1
cance of the gift. Four children were sent i-‘-
Wn and the four stone? adoft the "
actress’ teeth.
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EXPLOSION ON WAR ’ MAIL CLERKS AND k?
VESSEL COSTS NAVY OTHERS QUIZZED **
FORTY EIGHT MEN AFTER ROBBERY
Phone*
9 and 67
Get an Oil Cook Stove and make your
house work lighter and easier during the
hot summer days. Any size stove in
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as been conditionally approved and militantly arla
»thoiize<) by the Interstate Com- committeewomen assembled to make
wm Commission. The consolida-, William Butler chairman of the cam-
on was opposed by Texas. , paign.
The commission gave approval on I There is some feeling against But
edition that if later it were deter- ler because none of his selectidns—
lined the merger was not to the Borah, Lowden, Kenyon or Hoover—
ublic interest, the N. O. T. & MJ could be chosen for second place,
sould, on ninety days notice, dis- j either because' they refused the post
>se of the I & G. N. stock. or, as in the case of Hoover, who
The consolidation will strengthen J could not poll enough votes So
it transportation in the territory; Charles C. Dawes was put over bv
The Meeting of the First Presby-
terian Chuch will begin Sunday
morning, June 15th. The pastor will
fill the i^ilpit both services Sunday.
On Monday night Rev. W. R. Hall
of. MiAnney Texas, will preach his
first sermon of the meeting. Rev. J.
A. McMurray of Mt. Pleasant, Texas,
will have charge of the music. Rev.
W? R Hall is a strong Gospel
preacher and we are trusting that
God will bless his message to the
building up of the faith of the Chris-
tians who hear him and that many
who know not- Christ in His saving
power may be lead to Him through
by the the ministry of this meeting.
Two of i The officers, members and paster
for each the men arrested as a result of the, of the church extend to every one a
'---JTJ deputies, H«m- most cordial invitation to attend the
He warned the sheriff to services of the meeting. There will
’ or the rangers would be
sent into that district.
itea’ improved ■m^ptic.yjy fment
— “l -^~77"~7r ywunr. up iu .
Thi» it a Studebaker Year. jB8c. Brannon JJy. Co.
CHAS. DAVIS HARDWARE CO.
Phone 12. “The Hardware People” Bonham, Texas
H. L. Rodgers Co
*The Store You Can Depend On”
rly ..1Q0 SAN PEDRO, Calif, June 13.— The
battleship Mississippi is riding calm-
py at anchor J giving little evidence
Houston—Sespite the jokes made [of the navy’F peace-time horror,
lives in a gun
The naval board of inquiry
started an investigation.
A strict censorship is on regard-
ing the disaster. The men are not
allowed to come oi, shore.
Tales of heroism leaked out from I
the survivors.
Many of the injured on the hospital
ship are suffering greafly and pray
irrg for death.
HER OF TWO
GREAT RAILWAYS
IS NOW APPROVED
IBLD IT WILL STRENGTHEN
TRANSPORTATION IN MUCH
TERRITORY
By United Press. <•
CLEVELAND, June J3.—Bitter-
ness, that flared up among Republi-
can leaders yesterday in the Repub-
lican National Convention ^pver the
vice presidential selection bristled
r as new committeemen and
The consolida-, William Butler chairman of the
• j paign.
re is some feeling against But-
THE FIRST STATE BANK
BONHAM, TEXAS
••the guaranty fund bank'REGULARITY
The secret of successful saving is regularity.
Any person who will adopt a method of saving a reg-
Jnf "Um *1 regular intervals if only a dollar a week,
~ rr««te the habit of saving.
a. k 9ave> when habit is once acquired is as natural
breathing and the final reward is financial indepen-
Mince.
fannin county state bank
A GUARANTY FUND BANK
You’ll Have Money, Too
Bonham, Texas.
Capital and Surplus $300,000.00
Under U. S. Government Supervision
The
Meat* and Groceries
PHONES 460 and 140
1st
Ing
if you buy your groceries and
meat at
E. J. WARD’S
Market and Grocery
SIX FINE
COUNTRY
L HAMS
For Sale
Come Early To Avoid
Rush
—GROCERIES-
Something that is abso-
lutely .necessary for every
family to buy—in buying these
necessities of life why not save
—our line of groceries are
first class and the prices are
on a live and let j^ve scale.
Try us. ->
F. R. Elkins & Co.
GROCERY
door East Magnolia Fill-
Station, E. Third Street.
GRASS GAINING HEADWAY <
• If you are in the market for a light running Ball
Bearing Lawn Mower that will cut the grass with lew
work than any other, we have it.
THE AREO . ♦
’>3—We have handled thia Mower 10 yean
KEENE & KEENE 4F|
GENERAL HARD WAR! AND PLUMBING W 1
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 293, Ed. 1 Friday, June 13, 1924, newspaper, June 13, 1924; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183165/m1/1/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.