The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 257, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1924 Page: 6 of 6
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thing* I
th* late Hubbard Di®**.
DRUG
Every day we hear o! .prok^.4
ing blown away, and people killed.
Mr hi eyetote time Why *broM
£ allow y«r property W go un-
faetod when yro earn yet 91000
Jb ranee on your home or furniture!
| a whole year for S2.0O. Call m«l
■DAT at phone SI, or US. .. |
F WILL ». EVANS.
XJrftil you will be j**1 roJhn in dough.
*He*n sell you mine stock for a sang
That’s going <o be double Toro very
long,
And h* put* up «uch a winning spW
Valeri nariaa
ftene Sea. MS Office 104 ♦ Too eaat go here and you ean’t go
♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* ♦ . there, , _
nn u -----------------------■— And you can’t go travelin' anywhere, tie* at the home that thia be done.,
' But what some fefler is on year trail. They want to eook enough for the
With a tore investment that eannot crowd, but of course do not want to,
int too much. r
STORMS. TORNADOES. AN
A CYCLONES
I There are, of course. very many
kind* of promise* which may be
made la tto< commercial world, a
man give* hie word almost every day
to his bwaipae* associate*. Mortev
^proposition*, bad transaction*, and
many of the other dealing* which men
large huiinemu, concerto
completely wow it not-fer mar
ing of defy toward other mew
Perhap* you a*k: “I* thia, tl
ing of business from failure, tl
aon we ohotrld not break one
He te^U
quick, " , the home, were in Bo
.And bb method, *■<*•»** pretty |y and evged that thia matter
doggon aHek, ' - *.._ - I attention at once.
■le tell* yro how to make dollar* r.. -----o----------
ifte Orphan*
Bonham, are
to the home
i some of them that
*• | last night the
Soard of ,U fk*,n< “***’
hero J$a*e gone - Elwro
phoney Lannta* and A Me
wheraueaereiaf* will be held
nor Mwed on the ground
75c EXTRA! 75c
Genuine iridescent Cut GlaAs of a good quality,
consisting of sugar and creamer, plates of various sizes
and bowls of awfirted >zea> <ai- low Price of 78c
per piece SATURDAY^ on!jqnfi9*3rd.
_ GRANFORD & McCLURE
Jewelers and Opticians Successors to C. E. Bowmen
FRIDAY, MAT 2, 19t4
Quite ’*
than he ba*
Duplex school held f
friends of the HaiaonviPe
especially invited to go
rant
PHONES 171 and S78
ANNOUNCING
TOO MUCH BUNK
DR. J. A. HARRIS
Cp*. he doesn’t have toi
' pay due*.
of
don't'like about our au-
tXtei.
DELLA WOT
r
PIED PIPER PLA YERS
FOR SALE OR EXCHANE
In.
PRODUCTION
MILLINERY”
AMERICAN THEATRE
certain duly which one owes to him-
"Hamlet'
'-’M
things' 1 DIDN’T do.
Fima Watch and Jewelry
Repairing.
AROMA
R. & R. AMERICAN
STRAWBERRIES
Today
for
6t
CHARLES
HOME GROWN
JONES
ion TP?
ion
WAS HEARD
MRS. VIRGINIA JOHNSON
Men’s Collar Attached
FREE CRANK
CASE SERVICE
“The Individual Shop
Shirts
$2.00 to $3.00
SPORTS
HATS
ALWAYS OPEN
R. A. Risser & Co
Storage Cars Called
For and Delivered
** * w * • «w
you ean go, either phone the Board
•f Trade office. S80, or eall the homy
admission
25c and 10c
Everybodys
LADIES REST ROOM
We deliver Gasoline,
Tires, Tubes and Acces-
sories any time Day or
Night.
Three fourths of the shirts
worn today have collars attached
These new ones are extra values.
Materials are high grade, work-
manship Is first ciaas, every shirt
is full cut and full sine.
In Pongees, Poplins, Piques,
and English broadcloths. Colors
white* tan, psacn, salmoH and
light blue. Plain and novelty
self striped patterns.
DR. RALPH DAVIS
SPECIALIST
ft, EAR, NOSE AND
HERE FROM SAVOY
J. B. May, cashier of the bank a
Savoy, was hero today on buiines*.
While here he "wai appointed tem-
porary administrator of the' rotate of
Hats of Every pre-
ferred Shhpe and Color.
A Beautiful
Assortment of
Leghorn and Mid-
Season Hats
Each one a gracious comple-
ment to the costume and lend-
ing a very distinct youthful-
ness and charm.
Just Tell Central No,
65 or 108
■ HER HUSBAND'S
WIFE'
Newton’s Grocery
and flarket
Glaases Cdrrectly fitted
Phones: office 642;
Res. 268. t
Office Over Wilaons
Distinguished Collec-
tion of
“NOT A DRUM
and doesn’t pay
Prices 62 00, $X25, $2.50, $2 75
$3.00
Tillie Clinger says the reason she
I is leaving her present boarding- ‘EXCLUSIVE
i house ia because' the star boarder re-
BLACK AND THE
PROMINENT SPRING!
SHADES
The kind of job we have always
'wanted i» to be some kind of inter-
mud Preter of
North Bonham.
Tt D. B. Smith.
emnmercial world. a j
almost every day
asaociate’. Mortev '
To tell of that which he hat done,
prance and «trut about;
late a grand raaeeaa;-
It’s otf 'htt fttlurro where a mas lays
. very little atrro*.
He like* to hear the wprd* which
paint hi* voctorie* anew ,
And shun* the phrases which depict
the thing* he DIDN’T do. *
: L J. WARD’S
Market and Grocery
1 - Bonham Time Shop
And it must follow, a* the night the EMBLEM RINGS, CHAINS
Thou ea«t>rt then to fU*. tejw AND CHARMS, DEMOLAY
man." PINS AND SPECTACLES.
NE3SR& HLD0ON SAT THEY
WISH TO KNOW HO# MANY
ARB CONING MAY S
! dering how he gets that way.
• • •
| Another thing that puiz’es Js is
how the architect knows the house he
. plans will stand up after it's built.
itomobile i*
I of gasoline
board.
nuii if hade
' AND FRIENDS ARE
old-fashioned pienic dinner. the
has retb;ned
from failure, the rea
Sot hfert our prom
t«es?” to sueh a question we would i
' answer that this reason to one of the
least important of many. In the1
first place, ydo owe it to your friend-
to keep any <aa*ret confided to you
Surety you ean do your small gar} (or |
Of course <ne marble player
hasn’t as elegant a vocabulary as
' the golfer.
You
bit*.
A plaro In the eduntry and one In
town.
And a private yacht—for a dollar
> down.
But hang onto your dough for a rainy
day,
And make your Money in the good
old way, .
Save up ybtfr dollar* a* whte folk*
do, " • • . ;
And the poorhou*e never will yawn
THE THINGS I DIDN'T DO
By Jam** M. Woodman
Whan the , day of toil 1a over ano
evening come* to me
And I go home to listen to the babe*
'who climb my knee;
My mind l» never troubled much
about the thing* I’Ve don*
Between tto howv* of rising and the
netting of the sun.
But, oft iVritor** come* o’er me, pwd
it live* the whole night through
’ WARNING
Any oh* tte*pa*aing on; or mov-
ing away any of the property of the
old Comprro* Ware House, and plat
form will be proaecuted.
* Tran*- Continental Compress Co.
Pari*, Texas
By C. H. Thompson, Mgr.
And *o I ask that I may have the
strength to fsce sll men;
To rise shove my failure* and to try
and win again.
When Time roll* down the curtain
and I journey o'er Uife's streaa*
To where the light of endless dav
ttods forth ft* lujtrous gleam.
I pray th* Judge of all will grant,
7 b pardon full »nd true
For-all,*iy. ■I***’ *nd *1*®
When £hcing
oflry,. Order totnorrow
mominf’.If we haven’t
eoliriUd xot^ trade oer-
soitoily, we t/We -th’s
mgthod of Askin# you to
SWEET POTATO BLIPS
I have Porto Rica potato slip*
sale, 30c per 100; <2 50 per 1,000.
East 12th street.—T. F. Keeton.
~ Oil MM|1ll 1 I R . HRBR------ manager of an au!A' fAHipinr V —---SNT AP SHIH'S-----
Have you ever heard a perron say: • here and will have charge ^^^^aa*********.
, “Oh, I promised not to tell, hut I the Auto branch house in.
Atppose it daato’t matter"? Did yro > tM1 eity
yottrielf everjnak’ such a statement
and, having betrayed , your friend’* I
trust, wish with all your heart youj Auto*
_ , - _____ ... _ 'had kept hi* Weret’ How 'very few; ~^te«tor
mt to etttor of tto above eontfn-,^^,
One of the bast things about a
Igicf I* that she can believe she has
'found her ideal man without won-
to Elwood. T***'1 brother. Dr. T. R. Stephen*, and
•nd Allen* •fte.nt,tjrBn|i|?.
aeid din-' j^auu* Barnett ef Greenville
arrived thi* afternoon for a visit
^•**1 toith tor erosin. Mi»* Juanita Bur-
nett on West 9th if roVtf
>ro.
The most important reason of all .
OVER COUNTY
K-
mater of artool* in ttel
THE SUCCES OR
FAILURE OF A
MEAL
HENRY R. SCATE3
Kysician a^ Stogaw
Room 203 State Bank
Bldg. Practice limited to
.. ,s a storj of the west as she
urta was—With a handsome dashing
Hero—Who is ready for,a fight or a fro-
lic. It is guaranteed to make your hair
stand on end and your heart do a nose
dive- There are thrills garlore for “skin-
nay and his gang and a love story for
his grown up brothers and sisters-
THEN WE HAVE a COMEDY
■ CALLED
aAbout Face”
A story of the boy scouts as they
should not be. Scouts that are organ-
izing here now should see this in order to
be good scouts.
‘1924 STRAW HATS
w, X CP - «>BBS * c0- OTAW HATS
in all the’n-west brands and shape*.
DOBBS 4 COMPANY ARE THE FOREMOST STRAW HAT
‘ MAKERS OF AMERICA. , - A'fi
SEE OCR SHOW WINDOW. -
Hancock-Nevm Co.
“GOOD CLOTHES THAT FIT”
Headquarter*—Where Society Brand Clotjx* arw SoU
Sou tit Main St.
' Phones 682 and 350
Bonhi Weekly
- -'y-*-------.
Thia h
■< itut
-Dallas New*.
- •"*' • - Depend.* on two thing*—
The Finert and b«t of :.hda,h’i“ ‘X’’*
the season. . You can always feel sure
[that the meat you are get-'
. ,|ting for any meal—break-
[fest, dinner or «upper—is the
ijbest that can he found in
■Jtown by ordering it from the
-- rom 1 ” /I Ittwn's best market, here only
t.M.Cunet €o.",n" *kepL
Ph&iea
9 and 67
/a a * e ***** * moves his teeth at the table when
yyp— ifinn “i I'ltiyBB mini——' ,■
We’ra Grpwhig /"
Arledge Bros.
. GROCERY
Phonea 06 and 108
The Store of Claanlinaaa'
fgrtivenews. We are thankful to our customers and
friend* for their loyal patronage. R w<aa through them
tfrgt we have bgen enabled to make YOUR store what
MU, Mid while W M^BBt JhBVf the only store in our
llautnal city, yst we RM* you Would not be embarraaa-
e« In bringing your friends to see YOUR store. It is
ofr purpose to keep up the standard and have what
you want w^ien your waHt'It.
a Studobakor Year. I
tiitoto.aMii h<> i **■»* ■* ——•
Bring yoar sewing of all kind* to
Rogers, Woodward A Robert. Co..■ I
do first claas lowing, and price* art
rroiJrmble.'—Mr». Connell.
Mr*. J. 'B. Vernon wen: to Ran-
Ingratitude is one sin for which we do not have to ask
■nd« for their loyal
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.