The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 172, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 22, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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BONHAM IXIM FAVORITE. TUBPDAY. FEB. 22. 1921
BEAUTIFY
PLANT NOW
Major
I'ROI'IR FEEDING IS
NECESSARY FOR HENS
CONDITIONS (.OVERS MI.XM'H
(iK I keding AND QI Al l I i
OF FEED “
Flowering shrubs and Roses,
Evergreens and Hedging.
bp U)NE ST Al
[OOMS FC
faxldicd room
iCELL;
MODEL STEA
FINAN
THE
Look 'er
•tenty of money
tk land. < ART1
l> have put on
| will deliver yo
[ire rtceivcd sh
mJ can frame y
ftomar. East Si.
Not a c
1^21 values.
am now ill bin
am located lit
ire— Alexamfer
[ appre, uite vol
-"JOHN’ B
to furnished r
ikeeping. See
ler's Store.
ft pay the high
all kip<!’ of •'
UHA.M PMODUl
ms. North f.'en
The big
all of our hij
Cased on rec
L inch..* Fur
U cart m roi’'"h
Lu f. o. *’•
MN)LI' ■
Th.-# was cm
kvels and yi
prices will n
The N
Busii
DENISON
CORSI
[ FOR S
ti sale <;o<
I barn on " est
j| Clillkinl'eard.
8 yards Hou
L- L. Brown
Fine Sea Isl
36 inc h Blea
Ilaisy Bleacl
5'*ple Check
rltiid Dress
standard Dt
®est Qualith
Mercerized f
Ladies’ Cotti
^adjes’ pihe
Silk
Men's Cottor
Men's Lisle
Men's Mercc
THE BEST
Grapes and Berries.
Do it now..
I deliver.
PHONE 419.
B. L. ADAMS
page tw(i
THE BONHAM EAVOHIII
♦ WITH 01 R EXCHANGES ♦
MATCHMAKING
they
IS IT WISE?
qualnied.”
could 1
Planter. We have
Ing up the young'
J. I. c. CELL DROP PLANTERS
d.»ui<-.
least to
WELLS & HUMPHREY
Professional Cards
RAVENNA, TEXAS
N. V. POWERS, Mgr
, mu never np i.kj.hi jBiuvwwurrnj nowv ■ . ■
And intr matrimony in your Indiscriminate I tfll- * •vou anywhere in t ie city
ExiuJ Service _♦ SEED SWF ET P( IT A IDES
1 nv> +Lodge Directory
ulicat
bl. T>
Co.
comprehensive display
vmo K VIII |H I 'j
- > add much to i he
Bread is rightif ■ :-'"".i laugh i
homeTHE UNIVERSAL CAR
Lima Bean says a Peacock is
BONHAM MOTOR CO
stork to deliver the goods.
the sidewalk and resumes his smok-
ing without a scowl?—El- Pjiso Coun-
lingo blossom market? floes It ever
occur to you. nt such times, that you
nro rushing In where angels four to
ind'make it throOgh jvith that Qld
limited number of our FAMOUS
q Blitted
reason.
oM
hr important and will avoid delay in
milking the change*.
by the visiting newspaper men
of th .- county, which appeared
in Saturday’s issue of the Daily
Favor .to ?
Try a Favorlu warn ad. Thr,
produce result*.
Office
B ok
Office
Take* Sall Behind Halibut.
I'll' le .....Buller of KU
allowed
spring,..
fa suchi
Entered at the postoffice at Bonham
Texas, a* second class mall matter.
of ninn who will walk eight miles
through a thunderstorm rather than
cough up carfare. Whenever he parts
with n nickel he hits to tnke n bromo-
Old King Cotton has joined
the rest of the dethroned mon !
archa.
‘.nee of Lou Telegem
Ried or William S Hart, on the
masculine imagination.
Ford and Fordson Dealers
—wc
for J
THERE’S SOMETHING
WRONG
“Now, Just consider Surah .Intie Fa-
vorite* nml Charles Augustus Terwil-
liger, who will he rnilmntled to the
ultnr if you linve your any. I admit
that they iniikr n handsome pair. j
ln«i*t— at I
their hits-1
hut tpnt-'
rlmotiy is it pro-[■
lioffm-ed failure. '
•o an <tlu maid yOU
The robbing have come, but
they do not greatly outnumber
the robbers that have come also.
ami It will keep on Increasing ns long
as lie Ilves.
"Vet you. Mis. Jameswort-hy, In your i
feeble-minded matchmaking cnthusl -
asm,
en ce
to modify Ihi
cspii ially- o;t the
an abundance of
Unit the ground
well be omitted.
Published Daily Except Sunday
BY FAVORITE PRINTING CO
quality selling nt h
use it a fid demand it
Raid's Rig-handy
in Quality, Quantity ami Price.
MODEL STEAM BAKERY
By City
By CHy
By
By
By
By
feed.. In the
faith there
Il is proposed to make March.
9th a National fish day. We
favored it, thinking it was
meant to lie a holiday to go fiahrl
ing. but since we learned that!
it is to be just a kind of day to * holy
catch suckers we have lost all in- < your
teres t. ' such
——t • -----—- tlnlc*. nnd everybody concerned will
Columbia has found an enter- happier.”
jdd as big as a hen's jegg that is
Vi rth several thousand dollars.!
JITNET I’RK ES GONE POM N +
Twe-it -five cents per passenger +
limits. Wil! appreciate y'our bus. +
ftited Communication of
jff we Ce: Irintinc Lodge N- ‘ 13
Kt tS) A. F. * A. M. 4th Ti>. .
'lay right' tn each month.
.IAS ANDERSON', Se.
K,< 1.-
tnmnnces about It Hr* In the story by I
Hakluyt of n pilgrim smuggling, nt the (
risk of hl* life, from the Levant a head
of saffron In a hollow made In hl?
■tuff.
Stop Those
Backaches!
Thu ground alfalfa
n the spring f >r a
Likewise, if the
Flowers, Tides, Shrubs
If you want to beautify your
yards with flowers, vines or
Lily
Mn I, 1 month .
Hail, 6 months
Ma i, 1 year ...
nml Charles Augustus is n hrunetlo
with ii no** like n Roman senator.
They afford a pleasing contrast. But
nppenrnniTs eomit for little, Mrs.
can
willA great many are taking advantage of our low
price, mt I.umber. Paints. Oil and Lead, Builders’ Hard-
ware, Brick, Lime, Cement and other building mate-
rial. Now is the lime. Ravenna, the plaee to buy.
Come and »ee now the boys i
tuined themselves in the tie
Friday, Feb. 23th. High school.
T. I'.. Roberts, Hr. T. E. Hunt
Hr. L. B. Stephens
EYE. EAR NOSE, AND
• THROAT
—Specialists—
fifth floor of First Nat’l
Building. Paris, Texas.
hours, S a. m. to 5 p. nt.
Cottage Beni, school house
urday night was postpi ned
count of bad weather,
Saturday night. Feb. 2t>.
will be divided between
phans and the starving
Europe.___________
"2 pn,it-' corn rpjin!, 30 par-
meat si-mpst .30 parts ground
1 part charcoal.
similar
chickens are bring raised on graveliy
land, there is no- need of supplying
them with grit. Chickens should have
access to something green at ail sea.
sons if many eggs are expecjisl. In
the absence of anything else, sprouted
oats ■ may be used.Both In a Cavity.
\yifp__f tlropjied Into a millinery
opi-nlng today.
Hull—Abd put me In a hole. I’ll bbt
—Boston TrnnocrtpL
I rompt and Cqurfpous service at nil
times. 1
.501
MU
2.75
r>.oo
.401
1.75;
3.00
I . n . , ... . I • I,,
' i • , , ; - a\. <1 I,, t i| Io
■thankful and trust ■
rajrtdge Landis of Chicago hie i, . .d.,, j.1m d
R much bigger heart than those
pin-ll-
ingfon who arc howling at his n lieautif uT’bird’ but it "takes a
hrrF and trving to destroy hint ■
for political ptnjsiSf- |,;t t
.week Juge Landis had a voting
'man brought into his couit who
was charged with rifling the
mails. The judge was informed
that the little woman who had
DtttOd at the altar and promised
i to love, honor and obey the
“Died of starvation, 109 ;i f ‘
chiltlt >n hl. 207: children' cational.
Abandoned
1”
“r.'opk in the Chenting dis-
trict are consuming the seeds of
thorps or of locust tVecs. or
arc living on grass or ctrass
roots ’’ nay t a ruble from Pekin.
Th - Nh Chin:- f’l'c s re-
veals 'll
ping :
One of the most important in mi tin uti-cet.
things the Board of Trade can I "|,n J'"11 ,?v’’r r,"i
do just now is to insist on the. *"blll,-v wh*‘° .'11,1 try m boom tin-
city officials having the Imus t
of Bonham properly numbered
in order that we till may know
just wh re we live and can intel-
ligently direct visitors to our
homes.
riaywouu lAoige ■'
1®® meets ever.-
Thiirtd.-c night, _
LEE MYERS, Secretary. ' y • -
Philip Sidney Encampment No i;.l’;i maximum of both
meets 2n<| and Ith Tue-duy nights.
T. H. BLEWETT. Set lbw.
Bonham Rebekah No. D>1 mcids
1st and 3rd Tu, -d«y nigiitx.
MRS. SARAH HERNDON. Secy.
Visitor* alwiivt. welcome.
over nnd unloaded on the Air. ri-
can markets by the ship loads
and forcing a considerable break
. in the February market quota-
tions. And at the same time the
■ telegraph dispatches from China
bear this message:
“Rev. Francis Griffith, mis ]
sionary at Anping, China, says:
*lhe soup kitchen is closed.
Nothing stands between count-'
less thousands of human beings1
and starvation. There are n<>[
leaves on the trees anti no weeds,
lt*ft .for food. The doomed j
throng daily at iny door, pros-
trating themselves in the frdzpn
snow; but there is no fo»d for
them.’
No food for them, not even
weeds to eat.
at 7:110. All members urged to be
present. HATTIE BARRON.
2t Guardian.
iinderstuiHl ’w h ,v
married women
until next
$5.00 to $12.50
i N andAgReorc.ft^ de chine
We have only a liuiited"
amount of seed stock .for this
1 season. Porta Rico seed S.’i.OII;
Nancy Hall $2.50. Il will he
necessary to bonk your orders
al mue with John Phillips.
Manager of plant, if you expect
, seed.
i If Bonham ’sweet Potato
vary
Standard, tn. era
<’t middle
Ancient Perfume.
It Koema elriniKP to u« today Io rend ,
always to of saffron ns n perfume: one <<f the.
DELIGHTFUL SHOWING OF NEW
SPRING DRESSES
are tmw showing the dominating style influences
pt ing y i .,)• w Iwh arc thoroughly represented in
The colorings and fabrics
and exclusiveness of the
model shown. See our win-
wee<)-s to eat. The fewer the petticoats and
And Chinese food isj selling in shorter and narrower the skirts
the American market*. Under-1 the less chance th cotton pro-
gJling American food. . ducer has to get by. It would
The North China News just not be a had idea for the cottqn
received,/prints a story of the. planters of Fannin County to jnim-swortby, wliun the rvu
famine condition* in Lincheng. remember this when the cotton of married iifc begin*. _
WMtfcrHnjrthr sthrvation stntis- plantmg-rcason rorn-s around.
>lit* Of that one small district; ----—'—- i
h I10SO Ki.|i>y. & ■Woodmen Circle .will meet Tuesday
the other ; night in Fraternal Brotherhood Hall
nit through
lit* Itoyhood. As a result of hl* ox-
porletKT he has tin exilggerilted idea of
the value-nf ■ kmperic. He I* the mirt
AND GEORGETTE WAISTS AT $5.95
PAY US A VISIT
ZIDELL’S
..J—"" *-• *V lo-W..r Siwe m Tow.”
bred-to-lay. strain, there is nothing
mere conducive to heavy egg privtuc.
tion than the pr >per kind and amoui (
of feed for laying her.*, expert poul-
trymen assert. The following uil,i ‘
vice conevrflirtg the proper feeding of
laying ben< is taken mainly from the
Farmers’ Bulletin 2S7. entitle I Boo.
try Management.
In the dry-feed »y>tem f»i luyii:-"
hens,-while grains are fed as fol-
|l lows and in the proportions irdiinteil
1 cracket. corn 200 pdunds, whvrrt ”00 q ,, f
pcfandil, and ant s 130 pound-. ■* Thi • only
i mixture is i -.-attert'd in the Intel, ear
; in the morning and again at about
nr.• and this induces abut -
dant exercise.
One Dallas manufacturer of coni,
mercial poultry feed also adds bailey,
kaffir nnd sunflower seed.
Feeding the Flock
A hoppef. ccntaining. a dry mash
uh ill Id be act essild*> ch icke''- .fit
all-tinies. The mash should be made
of the following ingredients in the
proportions indicated (by measiu'e.^t
ground- -
’ *N»Tb ,E Al ■ •.. . s ,.f entei tan..
Bicnta, dinners and other benefits’
wMro there is an admission fee or1 ... —
other monetary consideration, will*be rY lye got
charged for at the rate of one cent'
a word. Obituarie*. resolutions of re-*
apc-ct, cards of thanks, etc., also
charged for at the same rate. Casth'
muit accompany order. ’
SHERWOOOD SPOTTS
Editor and By*ires» Mun.ig. 1
ASHLEY EVANS
City t^itor and Solicitor
SUBSCRIPTION:
Payable in Advance
Carrier, 1 month ....
Carrier, 8- months ....
Carrier. C months .. ..
Carrier, 1 year
ami it will pay you BIG to let us pell you one. At least let
us how you this planter. We'll convince you. Best Con
Drop on the Market.
Also have a few Fine Staple Cotton Seed. The (knund
will be for good staple this fall.
Southland
Lumber Cot
an Emerald inland that is cost- ",,w 1,1 h,l?1el*!"J‘1',h y,‘"r’ 'A*,’",1'?'
itnr her millions “ "h,,e ,,"hl"ir ',ff sl*',rH
Illg ntr ni 111 ll^ I.(.<|g<., mid casting off III* anchor r<>|>e.
,,, . , , . . . ! which he had fnsteued with a toggle.
We have been hearing consid-| h( B Mn ntFout the bny. with
1 ruble tnlk recently of the "Rumi t),P hitlibnt for power. After a while
Ring.” it must be a secret or [ the halibut got ttr.-d nml L'm ie fieorgn I
der composed of bont-lerfger's. hauled it In. It weighed 200 pimnda.
"gurnft iritg bnsked in Hie inp <>f bix-;
j ury nil her day*, nnd she Im* tlje Idea |
; tTuit money’grows on vines like < it |
her*. I don't suppose site over ,
knew what It means to need fifty cents ,
,r 11 dollar. When she wants anything >
-lir goes to the store mid gets |f nml
. If there '
Bonham's “Million Dollar"
-ih>P Banquet evidently delivered the
tell oi vrjsel •after goods. Did you read the nice
be have sold nine cars tho first nine
days m February. Not so bad for these
conditions, buL Ford Cam are easy f0 sei]
when you consider the price, quality set-
vice aUd terms. Remember you can buv
a I-ord Car at a very low price by paving
one-third down and balance on easy nt.
ment. We want to sell everyone that
needs an automobile, a Ford. -You know
it is. the best value on the market.
• rnimisl-
would use ymir vote nml Inthi-
to Jilin these two people In the ;
bonds. .lust tnke the advice <>t
swaybacked husband, nml let 1
people work nut their own de» !
Of course the movies are edu-i .
tier.;;!. Many a girl would j' ""
children killed, never have known what it is to .’
. be made love to, artistically, if q,.
it had not been for the influ- bus it chnrgmi to her father.
Wallace 1- one word In the diction:
inmlllnr with, that word
meat.
“Charles Augustus on
haml, had hard wlislding
Quantity. Also *
'When you find tin article containing
quantity and
minimum price,
CLEVERLY DESIGNED SUITS FOR
RIGHT NOW WEAR
’ I'm- reproductions of the more costlier im-
!v' ' '■ l°u- 1" r1' 1 i!aVl' ‘lesigned for immediate
' ] ' ’ icheve that we have just the model that you
Dril l'd' 1 rein,tV1 0" fas^t**“U8 or exacting you may be.
$1^.95 to $40.00
THE PRETTIEST MILLINERY OF THE
SEASON
dow displays. Priced from
$11.95 to $35.00
i'. I'lnt ii w Vei. parison. Come in and yet us show you
thrntr^h. ■ — ------ — ------
riderate of the innocent ones right* In 11 revnMitg ihum, but you'll *
who are made to suffer for, the never xeo Elijah .lamowoiiliy imost- *
wrong doings of others j..._ - .
the Favorite is strongly of the w"y. ft two young people got married ♦
opinion that none, of those po ’'""”-i' J""r ring generalship, and +
litical hounds at Washington1 «’>'• > that . m b had m-awn „ g-.'d ♦ r„ station,
who ar? barking at the heels of ' 'cy
... . K . 1 . . .p rn they HmuI. nnd would mu try* speak
this good man would be half so of }I111 „ nn (1||| wi(l)
Considerate of <niyonc. (|l(l foiur for letflthuatp purpraue*. •»•»<!Can someone explain the conduct] j».WvFg
of u man who imperiously calls u
waiter and demands aiiothr? knife or ftw
fork when the one assigned him ha,
he; f.cned to full to the floor, but who
picks up hi* eigpr, that has fallen tol Every time you -sis
turn greed with envy. au<) you have
told me 1* million time* that it woman
■ncrUlcqg her liberty- mid imlepeml-
eme (he minute she Inveigle* a man
to the (tltrtr. and vows to love, cherish
and protect him, Ymi have said in iny
a large j; r o” which included
food for ' ri >, <g'*, bean-.'
tea. vmretH <> nil. Half the
boata-lc 2 Chir.se ports ad
vertig?: "K.. dlen: Cuisine "Tin
other half put it in this wav:
“An eXcGllenl t ible is provided."
Plenty t>f fond, and good food
for those leaving China Food
~Thr Americans, where food is
But no food for millions of
starving Chinese.
On the very (lav that Chinese
rffgs at 52 cents per dozen
“broke” the Chicago market, the
market n-i uv’ - . ...................
cm were selling in China at 25; tha(^'Tm44ring7England"hws-
cenfs per dozen. There’s the
answer. ^The starving Chinese
the 25 cents.
W® pLBblcm. then, isn't so
muih greater production of
food in the world as it is a more
equitable distribution oj the
“power to buy,” without which
Individuals starve, nnd famines
sweep over entire countries.
-traw; models with C1■ (’ f a’1gre^ and fac®d with sph‘
and trimmings of "f r,raid' brims of taffeD
trimmed with floralk»f?’K! °^er fabricR- shapes deftly
*>■•’ but a few < p , ‘"“c,s’ lr^'......d ribbons. These
for spring wwtr rn ' ■ "l’" dre&-<-*^ «P<>rt modu*
individual d.^gns and tha y’°f Sty,M “ extensi'’e 'll
appeal to all. Priced from PnCC8 are 80 low they W
$5.00 to $12.50
icau iotgiun Minstu
------..ft—
SfiriiMHjil Spotts had tin- Bonham •
Board of Trade invite Joe Taylor| zr
and John Knott of the 1/alla* News]
to their annual banquet and then «-<
■polled It *11 by asking Jim Lowry' U
to attend and referee the scrap Jim! “
ha* bgen core, at Joe ever *ime Joe
tuined State'* evidence on hi> butter-'
inilk theory and. without being pre*. that Miss Favorite i* com-
eat and hearing the battig, we will1 -*■ * *ns «|>i*nd n few days with;
opine that Joe got the worrt of it.—!'"■ 1 •' "k ri1 Invite ('Imrles Augustus
Richararon Echo. Totwlllltjer lo dinner.” sni.j Mr*.'
While the editor of the Fav-
onto does not claim the homkri
of inducing “Joe” ahd "John”I
to Visit Bonham he does claim!
that their visit was highly ap-l
predated and when the ” frac us”
was oyer “Joe” and “John" pub-,
licly acknowledged that theyj
had a great’time and Jim Lbw-]
t his money's!
worth and then some.
■ hrubs or fruits of all kinds— |p4l : .0 „
1 will he glad for you to call
me, 31'i green, because I Be- .
lieW- 1 cun give you some
prices that will make you g+ve
me you? orders. 1 represent
the Texas Nursery Co. This
cdmpnny has custoipers all
over the country, and
only first das* stock,
give yoli quick st-rvide.
appreciate your business.
NtlTICE TO THE I'l BI It
Any errvnebus reflection upon the
charnrtor, reputation or standing of1 *■* olo.) Herald,
arty firm, individual or corporation,lf 1 hat’s ®Bsy. I he extra knife
will be gladly corrected upon being"0!* fork does not cost the g?ntle-
eTtTTed to the attention of the publish man anything, while another.
... . I cigar would probably, cost him woman wbu.i< her o«n Ims*. 1
Ml ...------------,...-------------j 15 0J. 20 cents. If the editor of “I* do>-sn't mkc th imrenuity of n 1 “
'HANCE OF ADDRESS-—tn or. the Herald smokes it will be no] Bhcrli ck llnliuea to deilmo from your1
iL address of paper changed, give trouble for him to 'realize the ri tmtil - that you nm-lder nuitrlmony
uldrm as well as the new. This difference- u lo"' :
' .... worthy, are you forever trying w bo T
- i »«'••• your friend* Into thin <i,f>dltii>yt +
young man who stood before I of misery? of course, you can’t ex 4"
hint charged with crime was plain; iM-itber <no any womau explain. •>
soon to become a mother. And: Matchmaking Just come* natural to**
out of the tenderness of his own ali7«f you. +
heart the judge told the prison-, ‘ "lien l um looking for all kind* of +
er to go back home, take eare of l,!aln m d fancy trouble. 111 begin +
: his wife and one month after the nnd w..m-
1 . 1 :» e k.i . . cn of my a< i|miltH:imv. But nut until
_______ ” ViR*.t /°r. h-,T JetUr'’ 1 «>n suffering for an Invoice of grief. .
The market reports state that . , e cou* *•’*’ D'lul Not many j persuade my friend* to invest t .
Chinese eggs are-being btoughtlJVd« 8 would have been so eon-|1B n western silver mine, or buy patent .
a I rirlnl'nin f I V» *» ■ w «x nmin ♦ nwou ... . .. . ..... ...... ■ ... .... ! ▼Fn q'.icklyj -"trdly perminently.
1 • .'.rr<ln have ,testified to thifl won*
<! rf-1 p i r. No no harmful
<• $1-3) the bottle at all drug
t‘ ! 5.
Hobo Med. Mff. Co., Shreveport, La.
HOBO
Kidney £< Bladder RemedyJG. of I’. Lodge
Bonham Lodge No. .37
Knights of Pythias
meets every Monday
night In K. I’. Ca.-tle
Hall.
Im R. C. Bragg. M. F.
h uinu'll'.uig-
■c the Amer.
. tf.
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 172, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 22, 1921, newspaper, February 22, 1921; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183205/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.