The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 230, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1924 Page: 1 of 6
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Bonljam Ottilg /avcnte
rOLUMB XXVI.
UNITED PRESS SERVICE,
BONHAM, TEXAS, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1924
NUMBER 230
MEADOR IS FOUND
Secretary of Navy [
White House Hopes
No. 1
OF ASA RAWLS
old
By United Press.
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BOSTON
THE WEATHER
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It will lie replaced
WASHINGTON April 1- The
The new
Hal,
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; road will
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for
her
songs
MARKET REPORT
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Why not hatch
your own chickens?
H i a Ui
Get- one of our Wonderful
Safety Hatch Incubators
Prices $27.50 to $37.50
\» w shipment .Inp China.
Jong |
This is a Studebaker Year.
“The Good Clothes Store
This is a Studebaker Year.
n sale st
Chas. Davis Hdw. Co
Just
Bonham, Tx
Phone I 2
Cent on Savings
Received
Under U. S. Government Supervision
0c.
, CP0(H>Y(9^^
your
Gro.
Come
buy.
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Thon
sunn:
nd
lee
fah-
Hats
onment.
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when satisfied
Tex-
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[AGES BE RE
’HREE YEARS
itomaohi
BVUidM.
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IN’S
here will
summer.
THE FIRST STATE BANK
THX GUARANTY FUND BAN.
DELEGATION
ASKS ACTION
THREE DYING
FROM THEIR HURNS
-
We have the gmiine Mah
seta in stock, priced so evei
can afford a set. »
Phone 97 Prep Del
PALACE DRUG STORE
OKLAHOMA MAN
SAYS JAKE HAMON
GAVE LARGE SUM
ing near h*-rc.
a hundred fC‘*t
Judge Curtis Wilbur, California
Supreme Court Justice and a grad-
uate of the Naval Academy in 1888,
has accepted the folio in President
Coolidge’s cabinet as the new Sec-
retary ef the Navy,
■ “^TRENTON MAY
PAVE STREETS
(’hick-Starter, Laying
and Scratch Feed.
also handle Garden
Millet and Cane Seed,
to see us before you
I GOT A BANK
BOOK
Senator Oscar Underwood', of
Alabama, is looked upon with
great favor in the South as the
logical candidate for the Demo-,
cratic Presidential nomination..
Cali 108 or 65 for
Groceries. Arledge Rr<
NOTICE-MASONS
Called meeting Constantine
Lodge No. 13 A. F. and A. M.
Tuesday night at 6:30 work in
1st and 2nd degrees.
Jas R. Carmichael W. M.
Jas Anderson, Sec.
BRIEF NEWS NOTES
GATHERED FROM
VARIOUS PLACES
Special prices on Diamonds
watches and Pearls this week.
Brannon Jly. Co.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY-OF OKLA-
HOMA SAYS INSTRUCTED NOT
TO PROSECUTE
seas-
rchasei
t to
lodels
j By United Press.
WASHINGTON, April 1.—Charges
j that former Attorney General Daugh'
Lerty hindered the prosecution of a
I conspiracy case was made by District
l Attorney Peck of Oklahoma, who said
he wa->-hargid with failuie to pros-
I ecute Miller Brothers, owners of the
I famous 101 ranch for conspiracy to
defraud the government of ten thous-
and acres on Indian lands. Although
I he telegraphed Daugherty that Zack
land Joe Miller were going to plead
| guilty to obtaining the land fraudu-
lently, Feck said the attorney general
; W’ited baek Hwtrueting him to make
The following are prices paid by
| the local produce homes anj buyers
I on the day on which the paper is pub
| necessary to watch the reports doily. ]
| lished. As prices change often
I We do not quote retail prices.
Mrs. Claim Men
COAL MINERS IN
TGO
ON STRIKE TODAY!
BLANK NOTES
The Favortie ha» plenty
blank notes, mortgages, deeds,
and other legal blanks on
hand, and will appreciate
your business. tf
cur today passed a resolution
mantling an investigation
cians' Bureau in Dallas,
l>fy frost ini
Wednesday fair and
Tonight fair and I
in the southwest.
aided in the »e tie
tie daughters from
j st'foyed t helr h nmr.-
Adolf Ilillet, one of ‘he eight
Ttthor ^defendants wa^ found guilty
and sentenced Io five years iinuijs-
Call 108 or 65
volcano, (Groceries. Ar ledge Bros
CORN FOR SALE
have 1000 bushels of good heavy
River bottom corn which I want
idl nckl'week. nt my barn nt Mui
y Store. Price $1.00 per bushel,
ill be there all the week.
Note the happy smile, the ex-|
pression of pride in the pos-1
ession of a Bank Account.
Has yotft- bay* made this start
toward a successful life? If
not, now is the time to help
him get started. Send him in
■ and let ua talk to him.
Groceries and Feed
We believe we can Save you
| nionev on your groceries.
A full line of Chicken Feed,
I Little
I Mash
We
1 DAUGHERTY IS
CHARGED WITH
snappy” * maguzines in.I
result cvJpies of this’
I Boston. As
I ^Itype of magazine were bootlegged by I
| the thousands: The mayor phrticu-l
1-larly objected to a cover design
showing a woman scantily attired. ,
YOITH GIVEN TEN YEARS IN DEMAND THA'
THE PENITENTIARY AFTER MENTS AS TO
SENSATIONAL TRIAL I NEWED FOR
ITEMS OF INTEREST GATHERED
DAILY BY THE UNITED
. PRESS
By United Press.
SWEETWATER, Texas, Apiil L—
William Meador was sentenced to ten
veins in the penitentiary by the jury
today for the murder of Asa Rawls
theatre building here totlay,]
a fifty thousand-ckrftar loss.
... i n . . i- i wanner except
the ttu^Uer; Harpers studio,! *
millinery and a shine parlor I
were wrecked by the flumes.
By
| DALLAS, April 1. Fire swept the!
; Garrick
causing
By United Plus's.
East Texas: T,
slightly warmer;
' the northeast.
fywcrtfter.
West Texas:
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Bonham, Texas
da Onion Slips.
Onion Sets galore.
Phone 58
* HAS EXPLODED
A United press. ,
^ROtLE, April 1.—A terrific expln-i
Ikm occurred inside the
I fltrombuli in the Lipari Island group!
Mgy- . |
I ’ The royal observatory on the, good old
| tqountain side and injuring fifteen' good.
| wrsons. , lit BIl
ffice.
n-----—
This is a Studebaker Year.
Collapse on flodt, vigorously.
think of the income lax, follow till
exhausted. -
While cooling off try to get a num-
on the telephone,
—Ottuma, (Iowa) Bulletin.
By United Press.
PITTSBURG, Texas.
The body of J. I. Puckett, a promi - vember.
Mnt aged farmer, was found in a;
■field near here1 dead with a xtnrc^nn^
hy his side. The authorities believe
he ended his own life.
I A small shipment of Pros
Proof Cabbage Plants.
Also crystal white Bermu-i
' united press. » ! FT. WORTH, -Teras,--.L R. Crump,
KANSAS CITY.fflto,, April L—j 12 year eld Roy Scout, t? Ft. Worth’s
Coal miners in the Southwestern champion mari.le shooter. He wop
states left their jobs today, and will I the title from, a field of thousands
strike until an -agrOfnient is rcache<l, <>f local boys -attd gi-rH. Hr- was th**
in the wage r
i repiesentati’
of deliberation which came as a cli-1 operators, v
max to a sensational trial which)
lusted eight days.
Tlu* vouth was-• ■joi-nlly• afetwHl—rtatmg upon renewflj|
with his father, Andy Meador, of inent for thive ycarM,
the murder.. The elder Meador will —-------- gkX-
Be tried later for the Raine
ABOUT THE ONLY MAN IN Till'. W<>l;l D
his job fa the self-made man. ,
b is n fact that a large part of 'J’1' ’!’'nCe'" And
t« downright unwillingness to f.ght for u vi(.tim!l
moat dangerous thing about su<h p<> < _r;inted that it
, **,fn become reconciled to it, and take > .,(lx>unt —
I i *W«r fate and not to be overx-ome. Start a bank a«xmn
h *<ll grow.
SINCLAIRS BAIL
April l.“ •* eiribnonic brer c«“l!ai' pur.ch la-I ?<<•>- SEI AT $5,ODD
I By United Press. | Extend body flat
WASHINGTON, April 1.— Bail for floor, cover eye?, w\t
IJarry Sinclair, indicted for contempt hetfls, think of the' fifailroads
<>f the Senate oil c<>nunitte'\ was set weep until dry. ,
at today hy Judge Hitz. |
■**‘Sinclair has not yet appeared, and ladieals and grortn ei
if he does mit present himself soon a^ifty times.
warrant for his arrest will Ih»
GEN LUDENDORFF
IS ACQUITTED
FIRE SWEEPS THE
GARRICK THEATER
MONEY GIVEN TO DAUGHERTY
HEt aVse Campaign com-
mittee WAS BROKE
By United Press.
WASHINGTON, April 1.—The late1
Jake Hamon gave former Attorney
S-General Daugherty $25,000 at the
■ 1920 convention of the Republican
party, R. H. Wilson of Oklahoma1
City tesYified today before the Sen-1
ate oil committee. Hamon told him)
the money was paid over because
the national Republican committi
was broke, Wilson said Hamon e:
plained. ' j y
Wilson’s testimony is purported to
bear out the charge of Al Jennings
that Hanlon sfrent a large sum to’
nominate Harditlg in the hope ot gei-!
ting the appointment as secretary, of f
Uic interior in his cabinet.
i , Senator Walsh said at a hearing!
inday that he expected to prove that
a conspiracy led fo the appointment
of the secretary of the interior and
the subsequent lease of the govern-
ment naval oil-reserves through that
appointment.
BELIEVEOLD
MAN A SUICIDE "■
Hor^TON, April 1. Russ Forth
manager of a show troupe playing
here, tugorher With" his’wife and their
infant daughter, ate dying here
from I,urns tweivrd when flames
gutted their home early ‘today.
TIME AND MONEY SAVER
Why worry with h show cooking stove when you can get
a meal in so short of time, with so little cost of fuel, by los-
ing a real oilcook stove. No fumes, no smoke, no odor to
endure. It browns the bread
THE FLORENCE —Next to Natural Gaa.......
KEENE & KEENE
GENERAL HARDWARE AND PLUMBING
%ath Main 8tr«nl
;n
rie
es
ul
ib
is
F. R. Elkins & Co.
grocery
1st door East Magnolia Fill-
ing Station. E. Third Street
exercise for business men i
(And business wtmtenj too, of course) I
‘ Rise at 7 a. m. anti stand in the|
middle of the room, raise arms shrw-j
ly, take deep' breath and think of1
the month's bj.la, Ih.W’i'tmg t,he arms!1
in attitude of despair. Do this ten'
, times.
it downward on!
j hand, kii'k;'
anil' ‘
c ■ -
I Kneel, wrhig' handifmediUte upon ‘ notably Hrrxden. Frarrirfnrt, .'jetton f.nr t no Tm-Tose <.,f
1 liuii.|wl and u„(| Budapest. .bonds fot the paving nl the Greets
‘ ______■ ■ <»T 1lHr town. If tn<’ bonds carry, ’it
.. DALLAS -Ed-.—-TW3m*. negro,j ig com-rrte slaii
drew five yeats in the penitentiary | 10 or 15 feet witffrmt each side of the
after pleading guilty, to manslaughter; strict next the business houses, and|
DCcbnneCfmn with thn'knhng of .Trffi bnltd The center 'out gravel wifh
Skinn<*r, imothcr negro. A Jury
nend“d tho sontpnre. Skinner
negotiations between I first of 59 city chamffiiih
The decision enme after four hours'] union representativea and the mine) take part in the national tournament
delilwrutien ... .. ..it I . iwMcIf I»'M progress here, at Atlantic City in June.
The operators deinind that wage, w
!> • uxluced, while tl^B miners are in- TOI.EDOV Ohio.- Seven men here
the old agree i died from drinking “i nntU'd heat”—
i solidified alcidnd f’oionrr Ib-nHuler
- k ported after an investigation.
with an endless reputation and an i.lisoloie m.aran, e . '
trouble of hatching will come to an end. I hey hatch with less ex
pense. trouble and worry than any other mad,me on the market.
Now is the time to hatdr healthy strong chicks. We have any
1NOW lb inc | I . supplies, water founts and
size incubator or broodet, also inoouti n
feeders. Look our line ove
Uggs ....................
1 .m
Fry WH — i-rp-
Hens ______?..........
■ 15(
RooftteiH ..............
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Gc
Tut keys .. ...........
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15<
Butter, best table .
..............
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Butter, packing ..
. 18<
Beef Cattle ....: . .’r
.. •
to 4c
Hogs .
.....fl
ta C..rH:
Hides ...... ’s'<v
. 3c
Enameling and va
nishing
neatly
done. Call 70C. V <
deliver.
John
son Gro.
Gt
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 230, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1924, newspaper, April 1, 1924; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183554/m1/1/: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.