The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 171, Ed. 1 Monday, February 21, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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MEANS A BANKRUPT EUROPE
JUDGE LANDIS
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HON. JAMES ROLLS
NATHAN BEHRIN
FOR CONFERENCE
nnii arbitrator" of org'uniaed baleball.
os are .ashore off'Provincetown.
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John Andrew Mulm
•i lie-til n in* price
M \KE REDt'CTION IX
I HE W E Vi HER
l it YIN S' HEIH I.ES
BUDAPEST, Feb.
manyami \\ i. »
During The Period of War
tw eon
You Think You Can Sing,
Tickets on sale here.
cents
chool Auditorium
Chas. Davis Hdvv. Co
FL L. Rodgers Co
THE GOOD < i.lUHES STORE’Does Your
Brannon
WASHINGTON
TODAY
Watch Keep
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HARRY CAREY
TODAY
Time Correctly?
JACK PICKFORD
1 I 103. IM
» pkgs.
I pkg-*.
(hiaterReformed'
Garden Time Will Soon Be In Season
74.
C. E. BOWMAN
South Main Street.
Center
nu an-
many
organ.
admit-
DIAMONDS
RUBIES. SAPHIRES
BIRTH STONES and
WEDDING RINGSBy United Press.
llbsTON. Mu* .
By United Preu.
MANCHESTER, Engnnd, Feb. 21,
GIRLS, HERE'S A HIXT
FROM OXE WHO
Hon Jonas Rolli la th® new lord
mayor of London.bands, says J. F,
sheriff, to whose
domcitic .mix-upsBOTH COUNTRIES
LEADING FIGURES AT
PARIS SITTING
ASSOCIATION IS TO
RE DISSOLVED
absolute protection?
Yours for protection with-
out further liability.TO JOHN ANDREW OLD
....15c and 2(m
(War Tax Included.)'
Nathan Behrrn, cfticial reporter of
the ouprenw court of Hew York court- ‘
ty. v. ho pride a new world's speed rec- I
TRI U. OF ROWAN IS
POSTPONED TILL APRIL
“APEX”
The Southern Pine ha- bean churn-
ed with the violation of the anti-
trust laws in several reports to Con.
gross by the Federal Trade Commis.
sion,
CHARGED WITH VIOLATIONS OF
ANTI TRUST LAWS IN SEV.
ERAL HEPORIS
LEN MORGAN
ANYTHING ELECTRIC
BONHAM
---------------------------------------------------------I
“NIGGER!
The machine with a
nose like an Ant-
Eater. Gets to dirt
that no other mach-
ine does--Evidence is
By United Press.
LONDON. Fib. 21—(Hy Keen)--1
As the Allied statesmen gathered her.
there was u prospect of Germany’s
bill to be redrafted. •
The Fiench cabinet may be-oJ»r.
timed if the bill is lightened. The
*)ture relations between. France and
I Great .Britain will be finally deter-
mined and .that Greece and Turkey
wilt adjust territorial claims und I
and proclaim peace is thought pos.l
sible Statesmen branded ns impos.l
able, however, a split between Great,
Britain'and Franco, but admitted they
MW no way for the reconciliation of!
the views of Premiers Briand and
Lloyd George regarding Germany. •
Briand has been warned that his
cabinet will be overthrown if he con.
•ents to the Allied bill of fifty-five
billion. Lloyd George declared thut a
bankrupt Germany meant a bankrupt)
Europe,GERMANY MAY JOIN LEAGUE - -
-11. S. WILL BE PERSUADED
Germany art the United
wire lea ling figures when the coun-
cil convened. Neither is represent,
e I but the die. usaiun*. was largely
concerned as to the means <jf admit-
ting Germany and persuading the
-CHARGES AGAINST | IN HtW ENOL AND
JUDGE LANDIS SINCE NINETY-EIGHT
to offset
threats of a general strike.
“Cousin Kite”PREMIER BRIAN!) AM) LLOYD
GEORGE NOT IN HARMONY
OVER GERMANY
If not bring it to us as we
arc specialists in that line ot
work. Our repair department
is in charge of a competent
workman who can put your
watch in first class repair.
We also do all kinds of
NEU HER REPRESENTED BIT
MEANS DISCUSSED AS TO
THEIR ENTRY“West Is West”
the horse will join the dodo
pter.o-dactyl in. extinction,
continue forever t
I among the most important factors in
human labor, As the world's human
population increases, the horse popu-
lation will keep pneit, with it."
■------—
Hamilton, South Bend ami Elgin
Watches.
t" URAN'ON JEWELRY CO.
HI D NO TEARS FOR OLD
DOBIUN, SAYS CANA
ly ( tilted Press.
CALGARY. Altn., Feb.' 21.
menial folk have shed
over the ultimate fate
which, they believe; will disappear
heft re the motor-driven vehicle, lint!
H. S. Arkell, livestock commissioner!
of Canada, declared at the recent
BONHAM. TEXAS, MONDAY. FEB. 21. 1921
REPORTED VERY LOW 4I\ I
PHYSICIANS AT H ARRISON.
\RKANSAS
PARIS' Feu. 21. - (By Wood)—The
League of Nations at its opening sit-
ting here invited Germany to partiei.
| ate n the International Transit con.
' rence at Barcclura next month,
tin rel>y inaugurating a policy toward
adniittir.g her to all technical
i-.ations pe du g her actual
I We Want to figure your bill of W’'rd Ik>f'' Subsoiling Garden Horh, KAkes.
Groceries. We sell for cash, we sell
for LESS.
sister, Mrs. I.
Rev. J, V Old
WASHINGTON. Feb. 21.
intondent of Federal Prisons
son sanl the privilege of seeing vis.i
it'oi - had bie:> denied Eugene V, De.is,
tiie .Xicialist hnuki in the Atlanta
j : n ot I.U > ! /.-! A.,■ . .(■ I ’ ■
mi nt attacking President Wilsoi. < re.
fund to grunt him a pardon..
Phone 33$
CITY GREENHOUSES
"Flow ers of Quality"
SI ARI LEroRE'THE HOUSE Jt
Dlt I ARY COMMIT! EE
M ASHING I ON
SEVEN DEATHS REPORTED AND,
TRAINS’ AND TROLLEYS
STANDSTILL
Dy United Press.
Hamsun. Ark.. Feb. 21—Henry
Stni r^JliejjgJsjl. ban tit wounded when
ho nnd his gang attempted to hold
up the People’s State Bank here, is I
reporteil very low by physicians. It)
S()( I\i.lsr LEADER IN ATLANTA! - Joubtful whethei h’s Hv*» throug
TUESDAY
WILLIAM RUSSELLie can sing. i ou II say so. too.
to the American L-rgion Min-
stork Union here tlial those who have' 'Mexicans
liars tn shed would better .shed tlteln' of arrestTHEATRE
Admission 15c & 25c
War Tax Included.I’AYNE-AI DRK II lifl.L
HAS BEEN tl’I’ROVED PENITENTIARY
By United Press.
AUSTIN. Feb. 21— Texas trawl,
ing men met h< re, at\d perfected an
organ lint inn to f ght exorbitant r.ii
HL,
We were all wkh the boys who fought for th freedom
~of the world. Now that the war is over it is our duty
to help these boys in their efforts to organize what is
destined to be one of the greatest organizations in the
United States. On Friday, Feb. 25th, the American Lc-
lion is going to stage a Minstrel Show at the Bonham
High School auditorium. Let's help them put this over.
Everyone buy a ticket. .You will more than get your
money’s worth. Lots of fun and music.
KEENE & KEENE
Bonham, Tcxm.
25th. W
trains haw bci-n climinatisl- from the.
schedules of the M. K.’& T div -ions
entering Denison during the pail
HENRY MR
MAY NOT LIVE
THROUGH THE DAY
Youths
make poor hus-l
Townsend., deputy I being charged by hotels, rnilroac
iittentiun i oruC ii
whit'll reach 1.1
can read
Dny'Light Blue Electric Lamp
(Jrt one at
Price 50
WANT A GENERAL
PRICE REDUCTION’ SEED SWEET POTATOES
We have only « Jln''. .
amount of seed «lock f«r <h *
season. 1’orta Rico seed 13.00.
Nancy Hall
necessary to book
at once with John 1 hilHps,
Manager of plant, if you expect
tf Bonham S*eet Potato ( 0-
“The Man Who
Hat Everything”
jewelry repairing and remod-
eling of old style jewelry.
We are able to give you,
more prompt and efficient ser-
vice than ever and guarantee,
first - class workmanship as
well us satisfactory results. (
Our prices will always be as
^vndonable as possible consist-
ent with first class work.
Give us a trial.
VISITORS NOT
ALLOWED TO SEE
EUGENE ILEOIIS
vehicle, specially on the farm.
"Mechanical power,” naid Ai
"will never aupplant Old Dobbin on!
the farm:—Firr- from falling off in
numbers, the horse population of the)
continent is increasing. I look fori
u steady development in horse brceit.
ing that will seriously "affect the nu-j
tumobile iiinf truck business. Motor
trucks me u valuable asset in the
world’s work; but there are ci-vtain
kinds of work not only on the farm >TO THE INSURANCE
but in the city which trucks can not PI TRI IP
do and which only a good learn ofl iU1jL.1V-
I liui. es - ml d", Don't be afraid that____Wl1 du Uul—iu£vC_Lu—UJluluz.
Htidjgize for the standing of our
... He wiltlcompanies. We have one corn-
to lie numbered!pany with capital of Ten Mil-
lion, Surplus Nine Million, and
jsurplus I” policy holders* of
Nineteen Million—others as
strong. ’ r
We do not sell you a per-
'sonal liability for evVry policy
issued by our companies but
absolute protection in case of•'*E8DAY AND THURSDAY
ALICE JOYCE
FltLE KINDERGARTEN
entertainment) a1| (,
The Free Kindergarten'’will cele. Poyitlai'
bratv Washington’* birthday tomor ! mental :
row morning nt U) o'clock nt the' 111 und.
| school building in South Bonham. A ---
i special program hns been prepared
i and the public is. cordially invited.
IiivesVi.*
cjimges seven deaths reported, train and trol- anti-trust actfou for the dissolution
ley service practically ut a standstill of ,tliu Southern Pine Associatibn will
LINCOLN
cad by the light of a log
BUT YOUR BOY
light of Edison'sDon’t Chu!”
DAUGHERTA MAY 111:
YTTORNin GE NERYL
By Unite-1 I’ress.
ST. AUGUSTINE. Fla.,- Fc-b. 21.
Harding lias asked Harry'M. DaUgh-
erty of Ohio tu be Attorney G< nerul
it is announced today.March Columbv.. e' JEWELRY AND OPTICIAN L
on sale. Hoopers! l»
BRADFORD* WAT- (}Offee SpCClal
it Peaherry Coffee... Sl.tlO
XXXN....... BI.00
Arbuckle »1.0n*
7 lbs. Hat Grnin Coffee M.nn
3 lbs Wapco Coffee $t.2tl
3 lbs. White Swan.. $1.60 |
( lbs. Coat of Arms Coffee ... $1.25
I Sugar, II lbs. for 11.00
!Dry Salt Bacon, per lb 12 l-2e I
Soap, 20 Jiars for -. $1.00'
1 15 lbs. Pinto Reans $1.00
1$ lbs. Swift Jewell Lurd $1.10 .
8 lbs. Mrs. Tucker Lard» Il.tO "c are hvadquaptcra for anything you may need in garden tools.
, Spading Forks, GaiMcn
Plows, Ditching Spades, and many other tools along this line. Call and
get best prices, and best quality. Phone
By . United. Press.
With WASHINGTON
Ml I 1 IN \l SUN i<> 1‘FKI L< I
ORGANIZATION TO FIGHT
PRESENT (BARGES
loss with no assessments for! |n Plain and Engraved, White
future losses. I and Green Gold
' Which is the most econo-
mical to you to sell you a li«- Tkp
bllity for assessments for | * HU
losses with insurance for 101
per cent discount, of sell y<>u JcWCiTV CyO
.AS, Fib. 21 The trial of
I Rtwan. charged with ntur.
ing the Jackson street post.
I iiiy. has been postponed
Kpril tt rm of r district
i m< ■ n of the defense, which
rat two of the leaders of
numcrudi lawyers are,now
it th- Little Muter . .Car
WASHINGTON,
virtual enactment
drich hill us emergency tut iff i ally
in the coming spcdhil session of
Congress hns been approved ter.t-i
lively by Hprdfrig.- Fuiiliwy of the
Boiisi' Ways nnd .Means < animitt.'i'
—Sinn Feiners for the second time at- st-ld upon rclur: ■ , f S' A ’■
tacked the Manchester mills in tin in.| I me.
cindigry campaign. Ten fires over. - — • -
the WH'k-cnd damaged the mills to! TO OFI SEI \ GENLKAt. -llUhl
’the extent of two hundred thousand’ I** United Pi
Many factories were ufire simultun.
tously. All were started with kero, placed under mm:mi law
use.
"After a few month* of nu. tali
life! young men usually succumb -t"'
the-lure’of qu*i»tion(rolv pool halls and
dnnev halls," Townsend asserted.
"They find their salaries will not-
provida pleasure for two and ith-'y
drift away from home nnd eventually
fall prey to the failure.to-pruvide
court.
"And to make the analysis worse
so fai as III-' Caucasian race goes, it
appears that Americans, in i ropor.
tion to the population, are lending
egiees in the number
wife and child abnn. ■
"The Hardware r< <\ I
Phone No. 12 Bonham, Texas
| WASHINGTON, Fib. 21-
LgatMi of the inipeachmant __________________________ ______ .... u.,
jiuninst Judge luuiiii by Representn- ley service practically ut n standstill , f ,tlu» Southern Pine Associutibn will
ii'e Weify of Ohio started before theuni. cvasUil shipping-4red wp, New be filed in a'Mtwauri ~F.-VrnTT, uff
House Judiciary Committee because' England is en.liavoring to uncover within a few days, Ffmiklin Ntibecke,.
lie holds the office of Federal Judge! from tt,e heuviast snowfall .since 1898.! special assistant lu Attorney General
nnd nrhhrm,..e„r ..u-o Four fishermen have been swept Palmer, said.
W<dty charged thut bribery wn- overheard, a four.miyted sidiooner isl
the motive of .the baseball mngnptes'j in distress off Scituate und two l arg-i
in ,em ploy ing Landis, also to defeat es are.ashore off'Provincetown,
the suits against them. - ——L.
RUTH & JONES
Electric Shop
N. Side Square I’hone 6fi2
......... 1 j " ■■
,Ul,otie_r''
- of the
NEM YORK DIGGING
OUT OF BIG SNOW STORM I
By United Press.
NEW YORK, Feb. 21 -New Y<»ik
is digging out < f»twclve nnd a. half
inches of snow, the worst snowsloimi
since 1900,
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 171, Ed. 1 Monday, February 21, 1921, newspaper, February 21, 1921; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183556/m1/1/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.