The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 299, Ed. 1 Friday, June 20, 1924 Page: 3 of 6
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Had Dieted
THE BIG MONEY SAVING
CLEARING
SALE
WILL START PROMPTLY AT
EIGHT O’CLOCK SATURDAY MORNING
HERE’S A TIP LADIES
Used
SOME AT HALF PRICE
Graham, Crawford Co
nown
standard makes
Overland
Phone 338
CITY GREENHOUSE
Flowers of Quality
Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmeri
DAY PHONE No. 6
NIGHT AND SUNDAY PHONES 522 Green, 16«
A Sensational Diamond
And 2S7 Red
Value at Brannon'
ONES
prices
TWO NEW REDANS
We Buy and Sell Second
BRANNON JEWELRY CO.
offering
THE HALSELL & CALDWELL COMPANY
♦ J. 0. McOOUIRK, Phon* G20-R 1 ♦
Wonderful results from ’his THIRTEEN DAYS SALE
SEVERAL ADDRESSES
ROTARY LUNCHERS
LAST WEDNESDAY
We are putting forth a Great Effort and Expect
EWING THOMASSON. DR w
HAI L, MRS. H. 0. EVANS.
REV. SCHOONOVER
motor freight
tin* From Bonham
which even
birth of that atleient
much to the embari
the men
being
did eat
flouted
present, that in-
relative to one
of an apple. She
our early anc*s-
to lay the blame
• on his wife, de-1 “When I began taking
continued Mr. Magness, “
on a diet for sixteen yei
, What the newspapers have
re dish- said about Karnak is not half
nd valet good enough. The medicine
to bring up has freed me -of sixteen years
been dis- suffering and I would not be
Microbe of Love"—Friday
gue. High School. 50c. 2t
COUNTY SURVEYOR
. B. L. Adami
Office 270, Rai. 410
Bonham, Texaa,
fomptneii and Accuracy
•nd he told of catching a 12-pound
b«ss -that got away. He said before
he started oil that he regretted very
much to appear is in a class with
Hugh Ttodgers and Collier Tatum,
but as he did not say which way, the
reader can make his own deductions.
At any rate that ended the piscatorial
Anannias contest.
Mr. Halsell called upon Mrs. H.
0? Evans for a vocational speech 1
Mrs. Evans said the vocation of a
woman was to be a real help-matb |
to her husband; not a n
washer, cook, house maid
combined. Then, as if
a subject that hns o _ _
cussed before, the speaker called up without it if it cost twenty'
that age-old que— • -■*
tedates the
ter, Anne,
ment of all
terrogation
Adam who
flayed and
ter for attempting
of the whole matter on his wife, de-1 “When I began taking Karnak,"
elaring that the command was never continued Mr. Magness, "I had been
made to Eve to let the apple alone, on 11 diet for sixteen years, so you
but that the law was laid down to Col. can realise what the medicine has
Adam tong before Eve ever existed^, done for me when 1
How could Eve know anything about cat as 1 please, nei
it all, except by intuition
Evans’ remarks touched
subjects, and.was withal a witty und
entertaining effort.
II. Hall, who is holding a
meetings at the First Pres-
church, (go hear him) ex-
his appreciation at being
DIED AT TELEPHONE
Mrs. Sarah Hale, 50 years old, died
suddenly Wednesday night at- her
home in Telephone. She was in ap-
parent good health and it is thought
heart trouble ‘was the cause. The
funeral and burial occurred at Forest
Grove cemetery at 2:30 o’clock yes-
terday afternoon. She is survived by
two sons and three daughters, also n
brother, J. A. Elidge of this city.
five dollars a bottle,”
This is the emphatic way in which
Mr. George Magness, 20K 1-2 North
Presa St., San Antonio, expresses
his opinion of the sensational new
medicine which is causing such wide-
spread comment througout the coun.
You will find that the term of "Sensational value,”
is amply proven when you inspect and compare these
beautiful rings.
Each Ring is 18-karat white or platinum, exquisitely
modeled and carved and each Diamond is a flashing
gym of fine cutting and color.
these wonderful values and compare them with
others quoted anywhere.
are coming in—Bought Cheap and will be sold Cheap
All Silk Dresses Reduced in price.—
to look curs over. We trade
so many headaches
are traceable to eye
strain it pays to
have an eye exam-
ination here.
FOR SALE
Plum< and peaches, $1.00 per bu.
■o Eli Junes, one mile north of
I house. 3tD
UNLIKE ordinary insecti-
cides. Tangle (but Roach and
Ant Po vdcr is non i-iitatir.g. It
gives roaches and ants no warn-
ing of its ddadllness. They walk
through it, spread it along their
paths and carry it to their nests.
When they clean their feet and
feels rn through their mouth parts,
'1 angkfoot begins its work.
This is why Tanglefoot Roach
end A.nt Powdi r actually frees the
premises of roaches uq<l ants
when almost nothing elee will.
It is well worth demanding.
Your dealer can supply you.
THE O.& W. THUM COMPANY
MARRIAGE LICENSES
V. C. Thornhill and Allie Lane.
W. 1). Whermann and Katie May
Willingham.
Dewey Miller and Willie Carr.
Marion Robert MeClem and Stella
Fiances Millsi
series of
byterian
pressed
present.
Rev. Chas. M. Schoonover,
known to almost all of us.
few happy remarks,
tor of thi
Hillsboro,
charge here.
Ewing Thomasson, former speak-
er of the Texas legislature, candi-
date for governor, lawyer of Ki I'aso,
and all round good fellow, was called
upon for a few remarks. Mr. Thom-
asson is quite n good deal heftier than
when he ran a matathan with several
others for the governor’s chair, but
he still has that happy smile; that
genial handshake and a suny dispo-
sition that are far better gifts than
a jot at Austin that would take the
sunshine out of his soul, the joy nut
cf his life and the money out of his
, made a
now pns-
First Christian church at
Fbrhierly he had a similar
to the great
Cars we are
A group of famous “Brannon’s Quality”
Diamond Rings in varying sizes and varying
purities from t
why I began usl
have the atrengt______________,____
ago! I don’t use my crutches any
more.” S. 3. S. makes people talk
about themaelvea the way it builds up
their strength. Start S. S. S. today
for that rheumatism. You’ll feel the
difference shortly.
A 8. 8. 8. it told M *11 good drug
Morts In two oim, Th* larger tlao
Is mor* economic*).
greatest value obtainabl
We have the following
New Voile and Crep
Dresses
Dodges, Chalmers, Buicks, Chevrolet.
If you are considering the purchase of a
used, but not abused car, it will pay you
Th* Rotary Club met last Wed-
nesday, President H. A. Cunningham
In the chair.'
Rev. Richard Morgan returned
thanks for the funcheon,
hollowing the repast came a few
I songs by the club, under the lead.
I ership of J. W. Lewie, *ung leader,
| Addison Bailey furnishing the piano
| music.
The guests for the day included
I Dr. W. R. Hal), McKinney; - Rev.
Chas M. Sehoonovjr, Hillsboro; J. ft.
j McMurray; E. M. Rodgers; Frank
Henley, Dallas; James Freeman, Ken-
| neth Evans, and Mrs. H. G. Evans,
Bonham; Ewing Thomasson, El
I’aso. •:
•The entertainment features were
under the guidance of Charles Hal-
sell, who makes a very good man for
such a job—he is getting so he has
much poise, when addressing an au-
dience. Just for a little amusement,
he had some of the Rotarians tel)
fish stories. Tha first mdn to be
commandeered on. this assignment
was C. S. Tatum. Tatum is rather
new in this section, which served as
a sort of handicap, but he told a
tall fish story, according to wnat the
aspirant for a preacher's license said
about if-.fhe one about the late Rev.
Mr. Jonah anjJ a certain whale. Fol-
lowing him came Hugh L. Rodgers.
H. L. did not apear to be feeling
like telling much of a fish story, but
he did pretty well, in spite of it.
Then Leonard Bailey came to bat—
me now. I eat three hearty meals a
day, sleep eight or nine hours wlffc-
ov»r and fuel
and strong in every way. If awy-
wants to know about Kqrnak,
them to me. It is as different
i other nfedicines as night is
‘Hand Clothing.
G. P- BALL
TAILOR AND HATTM
say that I rfow
eat as 1 please, never have a par-
Mrs. | tide of trouble afterward, and have
>ther gained eleven pounds- in weight.
“I suppose I hud us bad a case of
I chronic trouble and all run-down
cotfdition as any man in Texas. I
could not eat even the lightest kind
of food without suffering for hours
with gas, biliousness and indigestion.
I I finally fell off to only 150 pound*'
and got so weak I would actually oat scarcely turnini
j stagger when I walked. I hardly
i knew what a good night’s sleep was
and would get up every morning
I with pain and soreness all through
■ my body and my back so stiff 1 could
hardly straighten up.
“Hut it’s a different story with
cornflakes I
Imur HtM -i-r ij i.
r^the Prerrvees
oFROACHES and ANTS
for the liver
Beware of imitation*. Demand
the genuine in 10c and 35c pack-
age* bearing above trade mark.
owing
lude baker
Rheumatism
is gone - ”
THERE are thousands of you
men and women, just like I once
vas—slaves to rheumatism, muscle
<ains, joint pains, and horrible stiff-
x.' ness. I had the
X"wrong idea
/ \ about rheuma-
I vTy. I .tism for yeara.
\ l'^2S^hkZ/7 / 4,1,11 increasing
X Mood-cells had
\ / t,le affect of
completely
- /iW knot king out
The double-edged out-
door appetite dives into
Kellogg’s Com Flakes
with keen delight.
Aak for “Kellogg’. Corn Flake.”
it all and got the genuine.
from
f rom
Karnak is sold in Bonham by J. W.
< ■ BUSINESS DIRECTORY:
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YOH CAN SAFELY WEAR
the slippers or pumps we repair nt
the smartest affair. New ones
wouldn’t look and better and would
not feel so comfortable to dance in.
So if you have a pair of pumps or
slippers or in fact any sort of foot-
wear that are too worn for wear at
smart affairs send them here nnd
we’ll make them fit for wearing
anywhere.
STAR SHOE SHOP
Ernst IlicXfang, Prop. N. Side
pocket; for Texas only pays $10,000 so inter
per year to her governors, $C>,000 of speaker
which is jn the honor of being gov-1 Time
ernor! The El I’aso speaker, who is ended,
really a Cooke county man, gave his
hearers an earnest invitation to come j
to El I’aso; that he nn<i Gid
Grady, former BonhamiCe and hi:
partner, would do all they could tOyLong'
give them a real, hearty, old-time
Southern welcome, winding up with
a trip to that place called “Jawtex,"
which is so rich in ancient history,
something a great many people seem
JNOT KALI
OPTOMETRIST
BONHAM
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 299, Ed. 1 Friday, June 20, 1924, newspaper, June 20, 1924; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183310/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.