The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 257, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1924 Page: 4 of 6
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Beautified Youd Yard. Get Some
Porch Furniture
MRS. A DUNN
ICE CREAM
Herrick
EGGS
HERRICK
Loads and Can
J. F. Bowling Produce Co
Business Directory Cards
It is especially inter-
esting to every one 40
years old and upward.
She charges it was a piot staged by
members of the family to prevent the
wedding
Jtai
Mr aad Mr.
Charlie Griffin
LOS ANGELES. May 1.—Those
who believe a nee is eraxy who gets
married may petot to the ease of
Aaaoa P. Spears* TV capitalist.. who
was healed fro* the altar on insani-
ty charges by deputy shsriffs. Clara
Beil Lessig, ad, prominent chib-
wanted for the snool-
Margaret Bushey. 33.
the roadside near ths
He had taken poison
through the
are canvassing the town for help.
Please help fast this time.
3t -t; T. J. Anderson, Pastor.
"THE AMERICAN
MAGAZINE”
KANSAS CITY—Claude F Boasie.
former eUy official of Omaha, Neb.,
who was returned to this eowatry af-
ter fleeing to Europe with “another
woman," was indieted by a federal
grand jury here on charges of vio-
lating the Mpnn White Slave set.
Mrs.
took
THE DANGEROUS AGE
—AND HOW TO GET
PAST IT’
The popularity of St Joeepb • G.
F. P. here andtbrw.g r. tae «*•-
try seems to knew ao bo-is w-
cawee of the r*war*- nveew '
ie having ia esaveon- -g and >aap
ELE3—Mrs Catherine
>ted eoadrtfon was the
over her brother,
former Secretary of the Interior Al-
bert Fall, and his connection with
the oil scandal, according to physi-
cians. Mrs. Petty was detained by
officers at Santa Monica after neigh-
bors complained she was flounrh.ng
a gun and acting strangely.
CHATHAM.
Frank GieHs.
iag of Mrs.
was found on
Bushey borne,
and then shot himself
head, police said.
LOS
Petty’s
resalt of Worry
WRITE ON STONE
Your loving memory of those
gong befor^.*Vet the world
see you have hot already for-
gotten them.
The Aristocrat of Refrigerators
The Masterpiece of Master Builders,
LINDSEY’S ICE CREAM FACTORY
Phone 196
ter a successful term
will be on Thursday night,
If the weather will
Mrs. Eller Sjmday afternoon.
Mr. Charlie Griffin and Mrs.
be WiU r.gnam and children
inner Sunday with Mr. and
orous bodies and Kel-
logg’s Com Flakes just
naturally go together.
F«r that unbeatable flavor ray
tbe same » full- * Kellogg a
Jim Wafer and
and children
.th Mr. and Mrs.
DALLAS. — Damages totalling
$425,000 are demanded from 55 in-
surance companies doing bur.um in
Texas in a suit filed ia District
Court here by John M. Dawion. Daw
tbe insor
they re
him when
i certain
senes” and that they deprived
ot~ business with other compa*-
Jack Cribbs went to
afternoon to hear
tbeox. .Sw X «e $ f
W. V. Sraeutit ata fa«ei i
ha* viasosd 2. M Btirir a
Semday ewacr.g
OIL LEASES
Oil leases form No. 88 for a*to**t
the Favorite office.
If you '»ve never told
her that you love her
send her flowers and she
will gut - s 1 the answer.
She lover flowers and she
likes you xod keeping you
in mind while she is iov-
ia the fl were she is apt
to—well, go ahead and
try it. Seat flowers.
AN APPEAL
An appeal from the colored ifep-
tista of Bonham. We are asking our
friends, bofi white and black, to help
us in this our final drive to pay off
oar last note on oar church. We are
to raise $500 by May 5th. We have
about $300 toward this amount. We
Porch Furniture will soon pay for
itielf by saving wear and tear on your
nice furniture.
AUSTIN. Texan.—Validity of the
Texas aati-pass Taw was upheld by
the supreme court here In the case
of the St. Lowri Southwestern Rail-
way company against tbe State .of
Texas. Tbe decision ruled tbe legis-
lature has the power within reason
able bnsitatior. i to determine who is
entitled to' receive and’one pkakes in
Texas.
FAMILY SECRETS
Lil- Judge Shoop asks many questions
took of the children who like to play in
Mrs his bfick yard. However, he is now
; letting Teddy Williams alone, owing
the following conversation:
Hello, Teddy, got a new suit?"
•No, sir; it’s pajja’s old one."
Ah, did mamma cut it down?”
Oh. no, sir; papa had it washed’."
“I attribute
quick way rr, „
women who anV *ing
tinned, “because Wh-
it kas bees « bag siere taere han
been any news fro* Mx-rt’s Crape’.
I am. afraJl that peppCe .hare almost
forgotten tout there » s»e». s ».ace
We are haring tease krceiy weath-
er r^Jw. and -re far=.er- are very
mack pleased over the rains that
ease lari week. They w.J noon be
very easy.
There ss very Ijstie newness ir. our
coantarity now—only a few,C4«es of
arhocpcxg rocgb—fittie MTired Bay-
less bring «ae sf the sufferers from
BOTH DAY AND
NIGHT ‘
'.GRADUATES
What would make a more ap-
propriate graduation gift
th«n_a typewriter?
-----imington Portable is the
’ to take to coL
lete. or can hkewae be’ used
if they enter b urine* activ-
ities.
Is largely over-eathnated. If
you will coaae to us we will
prove that the coet ia exactly
what you choose to make it
We have some exquisite de-
signs we can dxbeute ’nt a
very moderate cost to yon.
We ahull be glad to submit
them to yo« at any time..
Bonham Marble
Bonham Bousefurnishing
Company .
w« win take you, oM refrigerato, in
• exchange
Health is very good at prevent.
We had alascat a Hood las'. Fri-
day ar.d some hail. also. It dam
agvd crops considerably by washing
them and by ditches overflowing
Some of the people will have to plaf.
over.
Mr. and Mrr. John Bal xrd * asa
ehiMren ssert to Bonham Sunday af-
ternoon to hear Evangelist Fl zsvry
preach.
Several from here attended .hurtg
St Tulip Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Bid Curry and baby
spent Saturday night and Stfr.day
with their mother. Mrs. Corry, of
Ivanhoe.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibbs took din-
ner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Knox
Gibbs of Tulip.
Mewrs. Jim Wafer and Alien Nix.
on made a flying trip to Bonham
an . abundant fruit
happens to it
are looking fine in
and Enjoy Watching the passerby
compliment it.
lea N ixon.
Mrs. Simpsc:
speeding a few days with her daugn-
ter. Mrs. Arthur Sr.arpe, and family.
Messrs. Jim Wafer, Charlie Grif-
fin. John Ballard and Arthur Sharpe
were in Bonham Monday on business.
The school at this place will close
Friday after a successful term. The
program
the 1st of May.
permit.
Mr. and Mrs.
Bonham Sunday
the lecture.
It seems as if we are going to
have some more rain today (Tues-
<fay.)
, There will be
Crop if nothing
Irish potatoes
this .'immunity.
Messrs. Chari,e Griffin and Willie
A ;. -.gram were in Bonham Satur-
eon, who was broker for
ance companies, charged
fused to do busmeae with
he refused to accede tt
Carter's regia* appmatmex'
He » t-te pnsMee st toe Nj
sbarck at Bn&hamt. Crime aM
your frwnda witii ywx
A beautiful Diamond Ring, An accurate Watch, A
Strand of Pearls, or any other article of Jewelry in
yours by paying a small amount down and the bal-
ance at the rate of St.OO a week. Ybux credit is good
here. Cnme in today and pick out whatever you want
and charge it ,
BRANNON JEWELRY CO.__
HERRICK
£inDtL?day rt? utrnost care to "ton-
tain that reputation.
*'>>*« them in all at price, to
every purse.
Croes rinruff m D. C £»*»
ley's a wttor im.n*,’ evexesg
Mr amt Mrs.. Lry Fr«> «f Ivkisiw
rnsnre toenr pxrir-y. Mr amd Mrs. .■
J. C.iium.t StnidsA J- f ant f*w
Jy wkt*. >t>me wtcs to* ael swer
YOU
May use this space once each
week for one month for only
fll.OO
HOUSTON.—Onear F. Hope, nf
Hoistnn’s mounted police ferre,
take purl in the International "Rodit
in London. June 17-24. Hope wOI
take his champion roping home.
Erank, with him when bri sags.
TONIC
iPW-ir' ---
Go to year dniggiat grt a (Mar hot
On of BLAIR’S No. 7*HFRB TONIC,
take it home, take seven doaen accord-
iaC to directions, if it doeaa’t stop to-
dijestiba. cowatipatioa act oa ton liver
witboat griping or pain, if it doeeo’t
rtop that kidney pain, take it back to
your draoiat and get your money back.
• Sold for over 20 years, thousands
pctoM it. - SoM by ALL DRUGGIST.
for the liver
Beware of imitations. Demand
the genuine in 10c and 35c pnub
Mr. and Mrs.. Avis Hfrri* k,s. wh-
heve bean vfaitiaff r^Jotivee here for i
toe part week, retards to Corji-
caaa Sunday. They were aeeSMn-
paaied home by M»<es Rsby and
Maade Horton, who wiT visit there
for a while.
Tbe KbecJ at ibis pace rloser.
last Fnday. The pupils rendered ax
,nUresting program, asd toe«exc-
lerrt dinner was er.;«>yed by a large
crowd.
Bentoa Jones of Ita’as cave ia,
Fnday for a short wtsii. jf.« fam.j
had been wiling relatives here far
aome time. They retarred bone
Sunday
Mr aM Mrs Jim <"ox have a baby
girl stopping with them s.-.re ngr
last letter.
Jim Moore of .Caddo was iere Sun-
day on a stxirt visit.
Mrs J. L. Casiuor. w5< has beer
visiting he# daughter Mr- . Jhn
Cox. for the past monati. recanted
to Derider. La. laat week.
Miss Myrtle Calloway of Ha J wa»
a guest of- her rrtier, Mn. Grtec
way. last.week.
gelist Howers lectare.
Mr. and Mrs Bock Whisernu-t of
Bettis coaunur.Hy vsatied Mr and
:iTY DYE WORKS
Cleaning and Pressing
Done Right
Call for and deliver
Phone 217 ’
For Any Occasion
, lee Cream usually
satisfies for most any
occasion, especially so
if you get good cream,
and we believe you can
make no mistake if you
order it from us. We
have jt either in Bricks
or in bulk.
"1 am not surprise a' the ratrif
growth ia popMMw^i'f G r F a
thia territory," ggy- toe re-reset t»-
tive of the diaeoro. f tris r riKC» to*a «-■" waaaac nm
ictoe. “because It ba- bee? -reetvee . wt reflmLt no tons
literally. with opro arws^ »y Jkros-
^rirJSed’ ' ------' •T«nr mf—w r* -Ms* 2- A-
'■jwrrritfs ns Muff Cree*. ,
i>* Wiliie ’i-OTTM ami faat^y ff
Lematsri cnBr: Sondav amf Stimday
r.icm writ M* a®c Mt. Ii. C
pick ap in weight, noth xg *aa keet
toeto fro* f
their frienda
medicine."
Judging fro* th-- xaay saatewritt* ’
betng made here —-ri—r-g
G. F. P.. it » I fact toas.tandroas
at dollars are be ng saved toe
women who are tak.r.g St- Jaeeqk’*
G. F. F. Many are -akto< .
oeph's G. F. F. Many eaaes are I
known where *gw*i , operatoma;
have been found paaecessary and
continued bells fcr med.tal serrxen
have .been entirel;. done away vWs
by the timely w»e of this wo-ejerfa.
modieme, whtib seem- to iavarmd.-,
succeed in raetorir.g baaito aad
tality to those Werner, who are asiag
it consistently.
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 257, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1924, newspaper, May 2, 1924; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183518/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.