The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1924 Page: 1 of 6
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ITERFERE
their
famil
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back U>. back b
ck thig kfternoon.
, July
[ Frank
hvicted
I, near
jwcr-Baskets of all kinds
size Flower Pot, Flower
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Stone Witter Coolers. -
Bonljnm Wnilg -favorite
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VOLUME XXVII
UNITED PRESS SERVICE
DUNHAM, TEXAS.
LOCAL COUNT* NEWS
Y, JULY 25, 1»2I
MR Of FRONT PAGE ON
PAPERS. AS TRIAL COLS ON
ARE
of 1’hoe-
. :ili I by
prospect.
get election
COME
and typical railroad man, is now
By
five huiwIrM pities
Ry Unit.
unt o
weather.
you.
his [light
(Political adv rti-.ement.).
and Service
for
He is
*>c Tr'imlcr
25 bars
p War
result*.
SERVED TO YOUR
Big Discount Sale
Pottery
1IKIN(
Nothing could be any sim-
Rem
Bulk Chocolate in a
at
'Nott will
Ice Cooled Case
CALL US
Your Chance for Big Saving.
welcome aa
family, and
the ropes,
good place.
AND CLYDE
NEARING
END
ten day
of the
aloft for more than1
25 — Re
Atkinson
By United Prea.s.J
MERIDIAN, Mi
signed to their
and Clyde
Vote for Brent C.- Tarter
for County Superintendent.
UN THE EXTRA BOARD
NOW AS AN ENGINEER
Southern Hailr/a<
< gation, h 'ad: d bj
tee from El I’a
the eon: (didation.
headed by Mayor
-Hun-1
and |
- P.-tropa'.’eloski, in’the
‘ i'enin-ular, Siberia, on
The Favorite desires to call your
attention to the fact that there will
be ap immense crowd in Bonham
murder- Coolidge to extend the leave of ab-
here last'sence of Brigadier General Smedley
Butler, in order to retain his serv-
ices as public safety director for at
least the second year, it is generally
■believed. Butler, in talking to po-
lice lieutenants last night said he was
here to stay four yr.rs, "unless I'm
fired, and I won't be kicked out with-
out a red hot battle." lie ordered
his meh to start a seven day drive
on vice of cveiy kind.
Give a young man a chance
- Brent C. Tarter 3t
Scout meeting tonight at 7 o’clock
at the regular sheeting place.
C. P. OWEN,
hours before
this afternoon
The wives and
nun spent
their cells. Both
innocence, and
they
it.
intervenes they
back between 2
Hair cut 25—•■1 chnira
Starnes Bhrber Shop 1 mo
TEXAS FACTION OPPOSED—
| ARIZONA CROWD FAVORS
By United Press.
PHILADELPHIA, July 25.—Mayor
Kendrick will request President
bargains. The
in hand now, so
FANNIN COUNTY WELCOMED
TO CITY SATURDAY NIGHT
TO GET [LECTION RETURNS
learn the scntiiucn
posed merger.
' and so on, in railroading. Bill
by all that stuff about going to
round ho’usc for "red oil" and
monkey wrenches”
(hildien of the
m st of the night
men leiicrated
delated if
were too diunk
Unless the
will (Stand
and 1 o’clock
place to trade, and the j p,. has planned to fly to London with
“ ’• 3rough. to join the American flyers
. and accompany then, across the At-
f-r T. A.
mi..sinner.
ICE COLD MELONS
Barrett Yard. Get one while
they are cold. 2tpd |
Wednesday a number
; bum merchants w
i gains for tiie puh
portunity that pel
ing for, for in the
required to go sor
Saturday’s Daily, Favprite will car- j
ry a two-pagc ad, Showing just where '
you can get these
crops are pretty MS
1 it will pay you to
‘ these merchants ?
[ thgae wares a^^------------------—---
visit the other merchants of the cityJ Uok pff an(J headcd for Paris, on the
Bonham is your town--you have tn I firgt |ap of hj„ flight to New York,
have some i'
merchants of Bonhnm, whose adver-
tisements appear in the Daily Favor-1
itc and Bonham News, are your
friends, they are not afraid to quote
prices, and when you get anything
I from one of them that is not up to
the standard, bring it back and get
satisfaction, without any of the at-
tendant waiting, when you get goods
| from a mail order house. The Bon-
ham merchant will be only too glad
to make it right with you, for he
wants to retain you as his friend and
customer.
1 pier.
Be sure
.July 30, is Dollar Day in Bonham.
JULY 30 ISiDOLLAR
HAY IN
i BE SI
SHENANBOAII DOWN
AFTER ?4 IIITIDS UP,
’ Off
13 Off
1-1 Off
1-4 Off
.$1.00
NOTICE TO LADIES
Any ladies wanting to vote
conveyance.
MAVUjt KENDRICK. OF PHILA-
oSWhia, WILL MAKE RE-
QUEST OF COOLIDGE
By United Press.
OKLAHOMA CITY
deeds
ttaffic is tred up. and homes
in the lowland section, following
in Bonham for the returns. It is
true a fellow with a radio set might
tunv in at home and get some of the
State news, tut he would not be able
to get the County returns, and in
I those he is very much interested.
f CHICAGO, July 25.—Richard Loeb*
j brazenly diiected the hunt for the Kid-
napers and slayers of Robert Franks. I
; Two days after the killing, Howard
Myer, a Chicago reporter, testified at
. a judicial hearing of Loeb and Nathan
• Leopold for Franks’ murder. Alvin
f Goldstein, another reporter, and a
; fellow ajudenk testified that he met.
LLoeb in front of Franks’ home on
. the evening of May 22.
f* “Loeb asked me what it was all
about,’’ referring to the excitement, i
* “I told him of the murder/’ Gold. Mr. S
f stein also said ho saw Loeb the next four
day with a group of friends,
had several papers dealing with the
LOF ICE COLD
WATER MELONS
free ice water out in front of their
Stores. Help yourself, bring the. fam-. ,
ily, and all qf you take a hand i<i get-
of yqur
your Pre-
, Vaseys, Bowls, I l
- . .. 'Z
-for‘Painting. Any
Rot Saucers, Mixin;
Jars, Jugs, Churns,
QualiLy Best.
to measure their acreage and send in
to the contest editor of The Dallas
News, Mr. Singleton said.
Mrs. Singleton and Miss Louise
Bales will accompany Mr. Singleton
who have ho
please call 199
Wwod Auto Company 2t
Studebaker Sales t---- -------
turns. The public square contiguous
to the Bank routers will be roped off.
This will enable the people to get the
■ election returns without any danger
DELUGE P' TS OCT EIGHTS AND heirig run over by automobiles.
SKIPS TRAI I'lC -HOMES
FLOODED
Don't you know what the extra
board is? Well, it is where the call-
boy gets his dops As to who is “first
! Bates' Improved Antiseptic Liiiimen.
For man or any other animal
DOPE TOWN IS NOT AS
HARD AS THE NAME
THE MERCHANTS OF BONHAM
WILL HAVM SOMETHING
WORTH YOUR WHILE
Mr.
this afte-nonn in his car for t'olleg?
Station, where he will attend the an-
nual short course at that place be.
ginning July 2S and ending August 2.
After attending the Short
inglettfh will make a
of the western part
They State.
Farmers who have entered
Give a young man a chance
Brent C. Tarter 31
.‘ tuitk-Jones Electric Co. will have
j a loud speaker at the First State
1 Bank, and it will be no trouble what-
ever to get the returns, for they will'
no doubt be very distinct.
of home, are darkened and; Yo“ 11,0 invited to route to Bon-
flooded ■ that night and get these re-
turns. There will be no charge what-
ever. and you will be as
j(rports j the next cne. Bring the
s general!'“t them, see the biggest crowd ever
of this ’ assembled in Bonham to get election
n ri port-! returns—no use in talking, they are
1 going to be here. They will come in
_ I from Gober, Bailey. Savoy, Ravenna,
NUMBER IS
Vote ’ for Brent C. Tarter
County Superintendent.
■-------o----——
VC Pnl,V!8it| By United Presa.
. gre offering pjSA, Italy, July 25.- Lieutenant
of the Italian air , aorrteo;
got
the
•"left-handed
long ago, and he can sit right over
there on the right side of the engine,
WANTS GEN. BUTLER
RETAINED A YEAR
. MORE ON TIIE JOB
ting the election returns
State, your" County, and
ci net.
Park your car outside
and take your stand at a
and listen!
T. E._ Kennedy, manager: of the
Bonham Ice Co., says he will put the
fee in the tubs of water He‘has al-
ways done the right thing, when the
writer has asked him to. a'nd now he
EDMUND SINGLETON
LEAVES EDR
SOT COURSE
Edmund Singleton left
LOS* ANGELES, July 25.—Com-
ing from *lo..as, Arizona, and dif-
ferent cities in California, mote than.- —»-r-...
two hundred ripiesi tita'.iv-. -if va.crs of R. H.
rious (uinuiuaiti.> he. thi ■ . \eiimun1 .'►car, spent
to diii p the p.i,]. I m rgcr of walking to the
the Southern I'a .fa and Ei i’ato with their
dcl-
to rem tuber Wednese
r — -------- r-«-—.-------- —.....-I ...... - -......— the cot-
■ murder. One of the boys asked Loeb'ton contest will have until August, 1,
t whether he had known Franks, and
i what sort of a boy he was. Loeb re-
plied that he knew him, and that "ho
was the kind of a kid anybody would
, ‘kidnap and kill.’’ Loeb used certain
/“expletives.” At the command of
the prosecution the witnessenunciatcd
. them.
f On.one occasion, when Goldstein
[met Loeb at the Franks home, and | TUP WPATHPR
[while several other people were I HL III./111? Lil
[around, among them young Leopold,! 4.4.
Leopold shook his head vigorously,
■and aaid:. “Fellows this is certainly Ea,t Texas. Tonighl par'tly c]oudy;
a hbrriblh crime. If.they ever catch 1oca) shower3 in thc northprn por.
the fellows who dui the killing, they t-iin ,h^ aftcrnoon and Cool.
|«rtainlyjmght to be strung^up. 1 in tbp nor,hc,A po,tion. Satu...
* ' day partly cloudy.
I, If you thrjjk some praise is due West lexas: Tompht and Saturday,
I him, now is the tinlfe to hand’ it to partly cloudy. Probably ..howers ii. |
I him, for he can not read his‘tomb-j southern portion:
I atone whel^ he is dehd.' Vote fori
I Chif Stevenson for 'Representative
t Saturiay. .. ’ • *•', ,,
HBohtienl advertisement.> . , '■
ic hip traveled: The Favorite wishes to again call
-he wns unable your attention to-the fact that next
of the Boe-
ll have Dollar Bar-
ic. This is an op- and wheel ’em down the pike!
laps you are look-; ——--—v ---
locatelli to fly
ACROSS ATLANTIC
FRANK A
GREER 1
THEIR
OKLAHOMA CITY IS
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VISITED THURSDAY
BY TWO-INCH RAIN
WACO MDHOER OCms ,. ™«
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The Good Clothe* Store
Telephone 555
KEEP COOL
YOU GET THE
MEAT YOU BUY
Len Morgan
WE HAVE A FEW
DOUBLE
}bur Savings
It CAN be done
Received Fresh Daily
M-B Icc K-cam, Fruits
in Season.
Labor at last rules England. |
Ramsay MacDonald, shown above, j
is the new Premier, succeeding ;
Stanley Baldwin.
BUY FROM US
And save the Difference.
Let us fill your grocery wants.
We will give you the best,
and you can save the differ-
ence between our prices and
others.
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
F. R. Elkins & Co.
GROCERY
1st door East Magnolia Fill-
ing Station, E. Third Street.
LAWN MOWERS LEFT THAT WE ARE
DENTON BROTHERS
Meat* and Groceries
PHONES -.60 end 140
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Bonham, Texas.
Capital and Surplus $300,000.00
MAKING SPECIAL PRICE ON
KEENE & KEENE ,^£1
GENERAL HARDWARE AND PLUMRING
We Recommend Ba-
tavia Brand Canned
Goods
Each can of Batavia Brand
contains the choicest of the
seasons growth in that partic-
ular fruit or vegetable. That
L« why we recommend Bata-
via. Wo have a large variety!
of Batavia products and guar-
antee them to be first class.
Ask us about the canned fruits
for deserts.
E.M. Curiee Co.
Phone#
9 and 67
When you buy a pound of.
Meat here yon get a Pound— ■
which is only just and right. |
But on top of seeing that you
get full weight, we also see
that you get first quality
Meats ail the time.
Order your meats and gro-
ceries from us, they satisfy.
E. J. WARD’S
Market and Grocery
South Main St.
Phones 682 and 350
ALEXANDER
CONFEC F1ONERY
And Sandwich Shop
I -.. — USK—r
AVOIDABE WORRIES
How many times have you be™ «11^ fa(J a pPaia
>ome bill the pecond time? 1 mbab V . y. ~
receipt but just as probably you didn t. h, not
“void these disputes by depositing >°u . a)| bj|j8
J becking Account at this bank and p.. K ,
’’A»h“Sdolwd eh«k I. lndiwut.ble evidence th.l
you have paid the bill.
FANNIN COUNTY STATE BANK
A GUARANTY FUND BANK
CHAS. DAVIS HARDWARE CO.
Phone 12. “The Hsrdwara People” Bonham, Tcjtaz
SATISFACTION
I It is'with a great deal of satisfaction that "e I'oint
to the iner&fise in our business .rcflQctniL *■
the satisfaction of our customers.
OUR OFFICERS AND EMPLOYES extendI ey.
courtesy. Furnishing information or «,,''*CL. , p^com.
financial matters has caused our patrons
niend their friends and acquaintances to us.
Open your account with this bank. We can p t .i.a
you.
THE FIRST STATE BANK
BONHAM, TEXAS
“THE GUARANTY FUND BANK"
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1924, newspaper, July 25, 1924; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183169/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.