The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 196, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1924 Page: 1 of 6
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UNITED PRESS SERVICE.
BONHAM. TEXAS. THURSDAY, FEB. 2.1, 1924
NUMBER 196
HANDLE THEIR OWN
OLD MUMMIES! Coolidge,’ Says Denby
IT WAS BEFORE
AND
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—The
(?. Edwin Denby
Each
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“EDWIN llflNBY.”
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This is a, Studebaker Year.
effect
press Office will
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This is a Studebaker Year.Wi'ltson’s Diug Store.
New Spring Suits
Wonderful Safety
Hatch Incubators
H. L. Rodgers Co
BROODER FROM 12 to 1200 CHICKS
r the
arly broilers and f »yerfj Lmftg in
and
New Arrivals
Rice
THRIFT
Phone 58
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Bonham, Texas
sold
hur-
and
It. |
re-
andWANTS HELP OF SECRET SERV-
ICE TO PREPARE COUNTER
ATTACK ON CRITICS
By United Press.
ST. PETERSBURG,
By United Press.
LUXOR, Egypt,
Egyptian 'director
tiquitiek tdok steps
opening the tomb of King Tut, apd
safeguarding the contents
SPRING FOOT WEAR
Qur new pumps, Atraps, ox- '
fords and sandal* are now
open for your inspection.
...Rogers, Woodward
Roberts Co.
”'<■ .'7cPRESIDENT’S VETO AND FAIL
I RE TO AGREE ON SUBSTI-
TUTE BILL IS FJJAR
and
Pen-
of your strong mi
the Robipxon rest
'.‘No one Appncc
.MONEY TO .WAN-
well located farm land,
of interest. Loads
range.
amination, and
owned
room.
Fla., Feb. 21.
Costlick
detailed
glee,
And he blushed rose-red while he
bashfully said:
“That ain’t no patch; that's me!"
—National Tribune.
Call and give the new patterns the once over
and make your selection early.
Au unpolished whole rice with
hII its vitamines and natural
Bran coating—especially
commended for invalids
children.
admitted
the revolver found
the HIGH PRICES. ,. . , .
Call at our store for anything in the Poultry line,, we have it.
which must be destroyed. X
Mr. and Mrs, McDowell won* found
in their beds murdered.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—Secre-
tary Denby’s letter of resignation in
t 9 1 • n
I row based nis ac-
j tion upon the fear that his contin.
thereof, f uance jn jhp eapinet would cause
- ••• “mei easing'em-
OF ANTI-CHRIST AND HE
ITT THEM" AWAY*
nitely enteretf the presidential
for the Democratic nomination.
McAdoo is admittedly popular ’in
this state, which insures a hot battle
between the two aspirants.
The Good Clothes Store”
. THE SHOEMANWHOEVER SAYS FEAR DROVE
HIM OUT LIES,”
' HE SAYS
We have just received a big ship-
ment of the season’s best productions
in Fine Footwear. We can fit your"
.eet, please your eye and satisfy
demand of the senate that you ask
my resignation.
“With cordial regards to you and
Mrs.
wavs
U-- ROAK CASE GOES
of) your last1
I?JURY T0DAY BAPTIST SCHOOL '
EXPELS STUDENTBv United Press.
NEW YORK, Feb, 21.—Frank A.
Vanderlip ia to answer three dam-1—Chief of Detectives
age suits in the sum of $200,000 each
brought by the owners of the Marion i
Star, who allege slander and libel as
the result of Vandelip’s utterance in
a public address a few days since.
tjl welcome these court proceed-
ings,” Vanderlip said.’ "The courts|
are an effective means of bringing
out facts.
court proceeding.
GOVERNMENT CANCELS ITS LI-|
CENCE TO CARTER
TAKES JOB
Wp'.
.
Ithe Garner bill as a
j the Mellon plan. The probability of tack on
I a veto in case an agreement is not'Holland,
Hart Schaffner Marx and Schloss Brothers
Clothing.
By. United Press. —
CLEVELAND, C ” ’
became the political battle i
j following the announcement
This ^ank practices thrift in its own affairs and wc
encourage our friends not only to be thrifty in their
individual matters but citizens see that the affairs
of the City, County and State are conducted in a
thrifty and business like manner.SAYS HE WEim.MES THE SUIT SA\S THEY WERE THE SPIRIT
AS A MEANS OF REVEAL-
ING SOME FACTS'Your prescriptions will be filled'
just as they should, with only the
purest of drags, bv Jack M. Wood.
t? PALACE DRUG STORE
Phone 97 Free' Delivery.
| “I challenge investigation b
an unprejudiced tribunal. My
-tiowF -to- safeguard the -interests'
. the government and the navy were
' undertaken openly and in good faith
and were based upon the best ob-
tainable information.
t
“It has not been proven, nor
J believe it can be proven, that my
-hath to the
Fresh Shipment of
Comet Brand Brown
The son was hold' for ex^.
that hoj
in the!
nounced that he had a
fession from Frank McDowell, aged
twenty, that he had killed his par-
ents here yesterday on the anniver-1 Following the cancellation of the |i-j President Coolidge
j.. . . . ^jgjcense of Howard Carter, ^he Eg.vp-.Mrs. II. W
I. Mo.
Chas. Davis Hdw. Co.
Phone 12 “The Headquarters for Poultry Supplies” Bonham, Tx
it ' .
W. C. P ARK ER
W. ('. (Billie) PaikW.
'erratic
this and hazy” every year on the date of
He said he had
a sin against the Holy
ney General Daugherty called in
Bums, head of the depart-
fore the passage by the House of' ment of Justft-e secret service force,
substitute for! to help him prepare-a counter at-
his critics. Burns and Bush
assistant to Daugherty,
reached for a-compromise acceptable! have been “sitting in” at the hear-1
I to the President, and continued dis-pngs of'the Teapot Dome committee,
several hours syithv Daugh-
i his apartments.
i intimated that there may
CLEBURNE, Feb. 21.—The jury:
... .. tf. ...31iuh t ly. warmer in north, and..wesU
I rising temperature Friday,
| ‘West Texas: Tonight and Friday
partly •cloudy; friAbab.ly rain in the
southeast portion somewhat warmer
tonight. «By United Press.
East Texas: Tonight and Friday
partly cloudy tn unsettled; probably
rain th the extreme south portion;
j By United Press.
-I WASHINGTON Feb. 21.—At tor-.
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i seem more remote than they did be- W. J.
f/W'll iho »->•> L r, 1, . . I L II...... X* .....
By United Press. •
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—Pros
j pects for a tax reduction this yea
I cussions of the tax bill, are fears that spent
confront the path of tax reduction. lerty
, Administration leaders in the' It
| House cling to the hope that they (be a statement replying to the at-
■ to change the Garner *>'k on , Daugherty by Senator
r income taxes so that Wheeler. At ’ the Wihite House it
acceptible to the White wmf stated that there are no new
velopine’ ts expected today in con- ,
i neg ion with the recommendation of
! administration senators that Presi-
dent Coolidge ask Daugherty to re-
'sign. ---
/ ' SUCCESS OR FAILURE
James J. Hill, widely known a? a railroad magnate
some years ago, made thia statement.
“If you want to know whether you ^jieSttned to
he a success or failure in life, you can easily find out
The text ia simple and it is infalhb e Are you able
to save? If not, drop out. will loae. •
Henry Ford and John D. Rockefellow .into this
world with the aame amount m°neylJ “ . <iiffer-
rived here with. Will there atill be ,hc d J* [
once in our worth when we are their age. It p
you to aay. ,
FANNIN COUNTY STATE BANK.
“INSURE YOUR DEPOSIT WITHOUT (OST
You Have Been Looking For Your Chance Now You
Have It. We Have Just Received One of The
Most. Complete Lines of 1 hat
come. I fear that my continuance in R»vernment and to the navy."
the cabinet would increase your cm-1 The statement said further toav
bnrrassm'eHt. Therefore. I have the his reasons for resigning were set
honor to tender to you jjiy resigfin-i forth fully in his letter to President
tion as secretary of th" navy. • oolidge.
“As there are a few pending mat I “My r,
ters which should receive my person-j Marclj 1(1
al attention, I suggest that my res-1 tor impe
ignation be accepted , as of the d:jte, begun,
of March 10, 1921. • , I «>'<> '•U '
“It will alway? be gratifying tear olThe Favorite sells the best lead
pencil on the -maikct for 5 cents, tf
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New shipment of Genett
records. Columbia latest out.
Brannon Jly. Co.
Feb.
general of an-!
prelimihhry to' T‘eapot Dome
L’l.s.v nn/l' .
thought to me that neither vou nor ..
.. * , , , i it w ill
anyone else has at any time advised jpouso
THE CHEAPEST WAY TO COOK
We have one of the best Oil Stoves on the market.
THE FLORENCE
Produces more heat, requires less, care. No fumei, no smoke
no. odor.
This stove cooks anything a.cast iron range will cook.
Call and let us show you before you buy.
. I KEENE & KEENE
GENERAL flABDWARE AND PLUMBING
DAUGHERTY CALLS fl
MORE REMOTE THAN ' IN BURNS TO AID
ANSWERING CHARGE
ever brought to Bonham. It is far superior to any other Brand
from the fact that it never fails to give the best of hatches with so
little trouble. It requires nd staying up at night or at home during
the day Oil tank only requires filling from one to three times
during the entire hatch. Each Machine goes oufwith an absolute
guarantee. We also have any size
1 Resigned to Spare T“
’ ' iirti i 11 I v •
tian authorities moved immediately!
to deal with the tomb and mummy oi I ^t]le preKi4ent)
their former ruler.
JAMES M. COX WILL
- i me to resign,
"Your, rcsignati«!i has been W-| V(1U nK!l:„
reived. I am conaimus that you have I ( ( f manv.
tendered it from a sense of pul.hc hav(, sh ,wn , m(, ,(n(|
duty.
“It is with reg,ct that I am to
part >jth you. /You will g> with
the knowledge that your hones'y and
integrity have not been imptigmd, I
treasure and reciprocate ycur ex-
pressions of friendship. I shall rc-
' mfmber the fine Sense of loyalty
which yoit have always exhibited
.towards me with Cjrrh satisfaitlon
and alwayfFYtfMrTotqand yon:: <■<>:>"
i teritment and success.
“Very truly yotirs,
“CALVIN COOLIDGE.’’
Secretary Denby's letter of resig-
nation, dafe'd Fet>ri71,’Ts as follows:
“My Dear Mr. PrcshU'i|t:
“Heretofore I hn*£M|Veibally ex-
pressed to you my deed appreciation
ag)j in fegnrd to
going T
Waterman, Conklin
Parker Pens. Eversharp
cils.
Brannon Jly. Co
sary of the date he murdered
two sisters ip Decatur, Ga.
The authorities plan to have Mc-
Dowell examined by alienists to de-
I therefore welcome this i termine his sanity. The youth
. I hope that it isj claimed that he had committed the
the forerunner of other court pro- murders because he became
ceedings. There is nothing
country needs so much at this mo- previous murders,
hient as soipe court proceedings: committed
initiated by grand juries and pressed'Spirit .when a youth, and these mur-
by incorruptible prosecuting attor-' deird~nnes represented the antirhi isF
I barrassment.”------
! The letter said that “neither you
) nor anyone else al
any time has advised me to resign.”
In reply, J’resid; nt Coolidge wrote
that he realized S*: rotary Denby was
acting under his “sense of public
PL IAI TUT D AfT •’liity” and express, rl deep regret.
BL 111 I IlL n/lL't Following is the text of- President
( Coolidge’s letter, dated today:
_ | “My. Dear Mr. SficraUryii,
I’ b 21 Ol * “V/ntr Fiaa hi.nn w-
ground
last |
PATCHES OF BROWN
4 Two Indies gay. mot a boy one day.
4> + ♦ His Yogs Wrfo dirirr-scratehed.
His clothes were blue, but a nut-
brown hue
Marked the place where his pants
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LET’S GO
- The F. P. Wells home can
bought at a very low figure if
in the next few days. Biggest
tain on the market In my opinion.
Part cash and balance i -*.'
menCpIan. 'Tletter see me today.
2t J. M. Lowrey.
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OIL LEASES
Oil leases form No. 88 for sale
the Favorite office.
Sell them before they do. Wo w
give you the best price for them.
,T; F. Bowling Produce Co.
I fit Bonham and Honey Grove.
with having accepted bribes from
i bootleggers, was given to the jury
at 12:20 today. The indictment grew
out of'the Glen Rose liquor raids last
August. .
Latest style’ in Jewelry ar-
riving daily real bargain price.
Brannon Jly. Co. 3t
- v- --o T" ’" ---- —
Take home a .quart of our fresh
Chilli for supper Smith-Moore ( on-
feetionery. -1
On
rate
promptly, no red tape. If interested
call pr write
TENNISON.& ETCHISON
Sherman, Texas
SATURDAY SPECIAL
Gold band cups and
Gold band plates.
Rogers, Woodward
Roberts Co.
i SCHOOL ANNOUNCE-
• - MENTS ~
The Favorite has a beautiful line
of school iffinouncements for grad-
uating classes. See our samples and
"get our prices before you place your
orders,
neys, ~
In the‘suits filed the plaintiffs
charge that Vanderlip “wickedly and ... ... ,
maliciously” charged plaintiff with fhot through the temple from close I n’k'’t that James M. Cox had liefi-
bribing 'Warren G. Harding to fail ~ I «:c..i., .a- .....
to perform certain official duties as
president."
By United Press.
KANSAS-CITY,- Mm, Feb. 21.— ~
Rev. E. H. Williamson, a .Student-
pastor, was expelled from the Bap-
tist Theological Seminary here fol-
lowing a dispute with a member of
the faculty over disputed points, it
itueported. What stand. was-takeb
cheap ^v Williamson has not been revealed
closed ypL •
VANDERLIP SUED YOUTH ADMITS HE
FOR NEAT SUM DY i KILLED PARENTS
NEWSPAPER MEN • AS HE DID SISTERSThey .bubbled- with _juy M J,!ie-hluc-.
eyed .boy -
With his spot of nut-brown hue.
“Why didn’t you patch with a color
rto niatch?”
They chuckled. “Why not in blue?
Come; don’t be coy, my blue-brown
WILL ABANDON
THE TUTOR WELL
Harry Smith of Ardmore, ot th<
firm of M. T. Smith & Son. oil drill-
ers, is here on business. His busi-
ness is to remov.e ihe machinery ami
plug up khe well near Ector. I he
machinery .will he moved to another
gjnlnt where they art working.
'The abandonment of this well will
be regretted by h number who believe
that there is oil in the Ector sec-
tion, and who had hoped that it
would be developed. But unless
others later (oncinffe to -drill' the
field will not-be discoveted.
about fifty years ago, the
son of
Win. Parker and wife, who lived here
for man\ \<’.’ii<. Ufa f.illu i
was in
the bixt (-her bu 'iness hvi »•.
Aftui 1
th<‘ fatlicr’' *(lrath the child
ren all
left here and scattered over t!
he coun I
try. Bill, w, lit t,r the V ost
, when J
lie d:d well. Al the ti ne of h
is death |
he was a tesid, nt ol <
'olorailo
Springs and had been for
onio six
years. 'He was proprietor
,.,r tbet
Metropole Cafe.
«•
He leaves a wife and five ,
children.1
two sons ami three daughters
. He is 1
also survived by three .-isle
rs. Mrs..
E. .1. Gunning of Hou ten.
Texas.
Mrs. I,. <’,. )a,we and Mis
. 11. W.'
Schellhaidt'of S’pi ingfield, M
i
There are many here who
rer.tcm-
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IN STRENGTH OF RESOURCES
THE FIRST STATE BANK
THE GUARANTY FUND BANK
friendships,
sistent’ progress. While
of conservative banking,
needs of the hour.
‘in volume of business, in widening of
this bank‘“tias been'making steady, con-
adhering to the standards
it seeks, also, to meet the
From three to four thousand ac-
counts indicates the popularity of its service.
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 196, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1924, newspaper, February 21, 1924; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183336/m1/1/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.