The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 257, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1924 Page: 5 of 6
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you see “
So many
on Black ai
rid of pimp
FRIDAY, MAY K ltt«
WAS RAVING BEAUTY
HAM
INIIERYMJ11I LUCK1
VS FUN”
Bill
A heartrendta* and yet intoreet-
An inherent trar of human nature
SUMMER FROCKS
Denny, the
VOIL
LINENS
Wonderful Dresses at
Bill Jones, Sale* Manager
$10.00 and $12.50
Fur Bonham Wholesale Grocery Co.
NEW CHARMING
FOR SPRING AND
Bring Us Your
Voile Dresses distinguished
Her mer’s Style Shop
Thia is a Studebaker Year.
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE
& I'fnte. if
West Sth St
BY ( HEM \! Id
but pick iu
mgh thir
though you can afford i m:;
know
these
mi tod
Cultivators and
takir
Planters
EhM Bonnd
Thu nmn should bu
FOR RENT
Phono 208.
Cottage W.
Hoi
TdM FORD
promise.
LOST
RAH.ROAD
rntii
in
assenger, nailed for and delivered
INTERURBAN
EXPENSES
who is a neat, but
The best of
Everyone in
smart color
xouth-
nearly
the aim
for the
the (la-
the newest in
the collection
tones.
col-
and
ma-
and
de-
lin-
but-
pro-
4t
MARRIAGE Ll< KNSF.S
Claude Dean anderilie Strcbcck.
Stewart Hawkins and Maud Seals.
Lloyd Belew and Ina Miller.
AND CORRECT
SUMMER DAYS
•Kan t- I’aclfle
East Bound
h Hound
jn . Bolt
yean ago as a
for the Texas
marry you. find
TIME TABLE
TEXAS OUTLOOK
OFFERS PRIZES FOR
SHORT STORIES
the perturbed
is portrayed
Other’
D».D LADY EI> XboUT IN
AtYn MARRS GOOD COMEDY
FOR “STORTING YOUTH”
things, but I know from what I saw
it do fur some friends of mine, that
it ia Mack and White Ointment
tetter, ringworm, “breaking out”,
etc., because they see and hear of
the thnusa.wls of others who now
If the peopl would eat more oatmeal they could
live within their incoome. You can now bye. frum
you‘home merchant a great big package (43 ox.
net weight) of Gold Metal Quick Cook Oats fur
25e. Gold Metal Oats are toasted over a live eoke
fire to bring out the true flavor of the oats, and
then they will cook in five minutes. There ht
nothing in a package of Gold Metal Oats, but Oats.
No biscuit cutters; egg beaters; or any other
trinkets. (Whenever you get trinkets) in a pack-
age of oat meal—you pay fur them.
-Z . ' ° ' ' J
Tell you merchant you want one of them big
.packages of Gold Metal Oats fur a quarter-p-then
you will reduce the high cost of living. I never have
steered you wrong yit.
with Ita hourly service between
Deni son-Da lias-Waco-Corsicana
and intermediate points
FOR SALE—Good grade prairie
hay. Apply Mrs. Milstead at Her-
mer’s store. $18 per ton.
matinees.
Do .nut marry him -.olely for-his
money. Young men who have inher-
ited fortunes are apt to he a bit in-
dependent and flighty and may re-
TELLS HOW TO REDUCE THE
HIGii cost of living.
LOST—New 32 x I 1-2 tire on rim
with cover with Davis Motor Car
sign on cover. Return tn Davis Mo-
tor Car Co. at Bonham or Denison.
Suitable reward.
Mixed Train Daily Except Sunday
Passenger—Sunrflty Only
till HI S I INK—BIG
' SIX STI DFBAKER CARS
We Leave on T
Wes^ Hound
ear n it 7:00
FOR SALE—Tail >r Shop Fixtures
See Mrs. L. B. Ma drey. Phone 17'
Red. •>’
biotrhe*. I was just as pretty as any
girl when I wan swung, but I got
careless and now I am ia the fix
Continent,’' The
other popular
•he Saturday
A. Petard di-
to Dallas.
n. m. connects-with
y at Bella, 4:81 to
2,-
is
uro mid select a
children. A mail, win
LOST—Full blooded Collie dog.
Left with chain and • <>ilar on.—W. T
Northcutt, Bonham. R. 3.
the - succeeding
FOR RENT— Buu ing on Nort!
Side Square. MrS. Mra. L. B. Mad
dtwy, ■ Phone 173 Ri 'I. -i 0
Uexander Hotel.
* u......... a.
Two Sedans for your crvice lay or
night. Phone Ford Service Car Sta-
tion .172.
summer Frocks—Fashioned
has the charm
The woman ia rid ng in a limou-
sine that is racing with a roadster
As the race lead- over uneven
ground, the wumar is tossed grgee-
lessly about in the tonneau of the
big ear and her antics-as she trie*
vainly to maintain » dignified posi-
tion on the rear sett and remon-
strates with the reckless driving of
her speed-mad chauffeur, are very
funny. A white dhicken tossed from
•the wheel of the roadster into th*
big car adds to the woman*.* con-
fusion, and the delight to ar.y spec-
tator. »
There are few things less discon-
serting than the after loss of one’s
poise. The poor plump lady in the
limousine was in just such a pre
iiegmenL -
The picture itself , presents an
entertaining combin.-< on of laughs,
thrills and dramatic situations. The
story is by Byron Morgan, author
of "Across the
Roaring Road” and
stories published in
Evening Post. Harry
rec tod its filming.
The charaeter of
woman in the limousi -e
admirably by Lucille Ward,
prominent in the east are I-sura lai
Plante, Hallam Cooley. Frederick
Vroom, Rolfe Sedan Henry- Bar*
rows. Igo White. Mal*<dm Denny, L.
J. O'Connor, C. L. Sherwood and
William A. Carroll.
7,258,000
5,021,000
2,888,000
2.7(11.to’
2^24,000
2,000,00c
2.000,000
1,823,000
1.023,000
MARRIAGE LICENSES
S. D. Denton and Dovie Allmon.
Doyle Perdue and Norene Jones.
We offer tm‘ordinary
(Vo inn ploy experts
Shoes look
Send
hity for seeing ho nor in another’s
mi*fortune, in reducing to comic
triviality affairs or happenings'
from Billy Hughes
Prom si-
ll he sure
Beautiful
for their lovely hand adornment as
much as for their dainty tints and smart
styles—Handdrawn, double hemstitch-
ed, hand tucked and sewed.- Others
with hits of hand embroidery adding
• a touch of smartness—See them ,now
Certainly you can use 2 or 3 of these
charming frocks.
Dainty Linen Frocks in winsome
ors delightfully developed in laces
lovely embroidery of contrasting
terals—Novelty ’ cuffs,t collars
pockets—some with hemstitched
.signs and collared ,with, voile or
en—Smart lattordd types—-pearl
ton trimmed styles—all new and charm-
ing models th;T will prove their wort Yr "■
during’ the "'arm days to come.
CrJors are White*; Mwixe. Helio. Rose, * 1
Gold. Copen, Corn, Orchid etc. • . ,
is more economical, too. The 50e
size contaia* three time* a« much a*
the liberal 23c aiae. All dealers have
iL 11 -50
kL'AKER CARS
■e on time.
• B.c.hum HO
Scores of Lovely New
ilium from A.rxan-
(■ Sherman from
•<rs -u.lcd for and
For further nfor-
Pny no attention to beauty of faro
or figure. Of course, every young
woman appreciate* a Abeautiful hus-
band. but beauty does not. I’ompnr"
with sterling worth and steadfast-
ness. .Besides a husband who is
beautifuf is more or less of a burden
on the mind'** other women are sure,
to appreciate his comet;’ feature* |
and (•’harm and then the trouble he.[
gins. .
Pick out one.
inexpensive dresser nnd who knows!
whore to find the bargains. .It Is noj
particular advantage, however, to sc-
•lect a man who loves to make his
own clothes nnd hut* as he is npt to
be n frowsy dresser and this will not
blip you in your business.
He should be a man who will know
how to entertain your friends when
you bring .them hnmc with you. He
Just Received
Every day. and in every way they continue to
unkiver crookedness among the high officials at
Washington, and jist to think they turned out a lot
of perfectly good Democrats to make room fur this
hunch, But that ain’t what I started out to say.
Most of the crookednes a Washington and most of
the crimes we read about every day in the papers
is because sum fellers are spending more money
than they can make honestly.
We have a few walking Cultivators and
Riding Planters in Stock. If you want a
John Deere Riding Cultivator, give us two
days notice and we will get you one.
Our low cost, guaranteed shoe re-
pairs will help bring down the high
price of shoes,
cohhjor work,
nnd modern machinery,
like new when repaired htre.
us yours and see how much further
your ahiH'-dollara go. *
STAR SHOE SHOP
in mjrny fascinating ways,
that comes fri.m' rich simplicity And
the person directh involved. "An-
other** hard Iwk i* 'aTway* great
Rl LES FOR I F \P YEAR
Thu f<»lh wing ruh'N mighP^ ’tiin**
indy to the young l.itiy who ha*
the ai! important -iues’.i<ai’
popular film actor
This of human nature has
been cleverly capital) red for a laugh
in a Mqeence of Denny** latejt Un*.
vvr«al-Jewvl starring featore,“Sport-
ing Toath,” to be p’syfrd at the R.
and R. American theater tomorrow
■eabr—• K IltoUfWn ~1ril—WIIIBIIWIII’
race, a huxum middle-aged woman
Edison Mazda Lamps
“There is a right lamp for
every purpose.”
Beacon Ligting Fixtures
“Give more light for less
money”
G. E. Fans and Wiring
. Material
“ Quality goods”
Get the It cost no more
Suth-Jmes Electric Ce,
THB HOU SB OF MJ8TLV
We Pay Cash For All Kinds of Prodice
T. J. Clotfelter
CHICKS—One humlred pure bre 1 ’
White Rock cHirks rc.tdy for delivery) :
at 15 cents each.— A. I* McRae.
FORT WORTH. Texas—Prixes
totaling $525 for short stories writ-
ten by Texans have been announced
hy the Texas Outlook, the mugaxine
published in Ft. Worth by the teach-
ers of the state. R. T. Ellis, the
managing editor, stated that
was both to get good fiction
magazine nnd to onenurage
velopment of Toxas writers.
The contest is open to every citi-
xen of Texas, nnd is in no way
limited to any particular group. TKe
term "short story,” and the matter
of citizenship are the onlv limitn-
tionii. It is expected that there will
be a Urge number of entries, as
Texas has ^t this time* a good many
writers who are regular contributors
to leading periodicals of the nation.
Twelve prices are announced, tho
first as* $150; the second as $100;
third, $50, and nine prizes of $25
each. Stories must, be in the hands
of lhe judges before December 1, and
the winners will be nnonunced Jan.
1. The judges irt'e yet. to be select-
ed, the plan Calling for the selection
of eminent teachers of English and
editors of magazines as Judges, It
is expected that the flhst-prlze story
will be published in the February Is-
sue of the Texas Outlook, and that
thea others will follow In order of
their awards for
twelve month,.
Starting seven
quarterly bulletin
Teacher's association, the Texas Out-
look has become the leading popular
educational magazine of the
(wsxt, with a circulation of
Favorite Want Ads Bring Desired Results
I nit it a stuaaaaKwr
Produce Company
Telephone 562 Bonham, Texas
Next Door to Blalock’s Garage
25TH ANNUAL SALE
Making room for an extensive new
stock.
Extra high patent flour $3.15 per
hundred. All other groceries in
portion. .Tames West.
RKX KNT CENSUS REPORT
- rorvr.Aiiim big rrmts
War, revolution and earthquak*
has played havoc kith several great
cities that used to aspire to high
places ampn*>the world's urban cen-
ters.
When the rzar fell Petrograd was
credited with nearly 2.000.000 inhabi-
tants. It ha* n^t half that many
I' now. Moscow, on the other hand has
increased greatly owing to the policy
of the bolshevik government of
eentering everything in that city.
Vienha formerly contained about
000.000 people. Its population
now much less, although' figures on
I the decline are not availabe.
I _ Before Japan’s great earthquake
Tokio had 2.343.(*m people and Osaka
I l,4d0,000. Japan’s capital is natural-
ly out of the metropolitan race at
present. Chinaj| largest city is
Hnnkhow, with K321.000 people. Pe-
kin, Shanghai and Canton each have
about 1,000.000.
Of the first five in the raetmpoli
I tan race, Ixmdon and New York arc
| first and second. For the third place
lhere was a cotse rivalry al the last
census between Chicago and Paris.
The official figure* showed Chieagi
only a trifle behind. «
The most populous cities in the
world, according to the most recent
census figures are:
London ...............
New York .........
Paris
: Chicago ;............
Tokio .................
Berlin (about)
Moscow (about)
Philadelphia .....
Buenos Aire* ._
It is worthy to note that the two
leaders—Ixindon and Now York
have both annexed vast areas o(
populous suburbs that help to, .swell
their population figure*.
FOR SALE.-Fr< h Jersey cow,
J. E, Farmer, 12th St., Bonham. 5t
Fresh milch cow* -for sale. Bon-
ham. R. (I.—A. B. ( ockrtll.
POULTRY AND EGGS
FOR SALE—White Leghorn baby
chick.* and egg* of- highest quality
from breedihg Stock that has beer
hred for conalltnt'i<>n«*l vigor an.I
heavy egg production. Strong husky
chicks.—Quality Poultry Farm.tf.
tn.
make.*
north
8:40,
•inpcti
i with
Bells,
also
Sh'
erman.
- with
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.