The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 284, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 3, 1924 Page: 1 of 6
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UNITED PRESS SERVICE.
BONHAM. TEXAS. TUESDAY JUNE 3, 1924
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DISPATCHES SAY
By United Press.
Much interest is being taken in the
two
fighting, and one rumor is that the : the building removed to Bonham, the
American minister has been asked to proper location.I BROOKHEART LEADS
leave the country.
IU bpdy i
sanitarium,THE WEATHER
wish to make them.
East Texas: Tonight and
* The value of the expi
various states for the th
the
By United Press.
Try a Favorite Want Ad.
Thia h a Studebaker Year.
Th .V get
Sher
illy.
results.
man Democrat.THE THING TO
The Auto Vacuum
SUMMER
SUITS
Freezer
D1XEY WEAVES PUT A LOE OE JOY IN
SUMMER MONTHS
DENTON BROTHERS
CHAS. DAVIS HARDWARE CO
!H. L. Rodgers Co
“The Good Clothes Store
and
It ia Worth a Great Deal
TO YOUFIRST NATIONAL BANK
We close at 6 except Saturday
Campbell GroTo Close Out Our
Bonham, Texas
WHEAT
Capital and Surplus $300,000.00
Under JJ. S. Government Supervision
REGULARITY
F. R. Elkins & Co.
KAMWlM.mUNTV .state rank
make
made
it was reported fi*om
He suffered numer-
State's Attar-
Ream, » taxi-
alt ack ad and
ago, identified
Wednes-
and cen-
Wednes-
VV ednes-
found to end all wars forevermore, so
that no future generation will mourn0 MEN KILLED
WHEN LIGHTNING ■
STRIKES DALLOON
By United Press."
WASHINGTON, June 3.—The ac-
ceptance of Fold’s offer for Muscle
Shoals would be to the -best interests
of the.pwblic, while the government
By United Press b, . By United Press.
WACO, June 3.—-Last minute ap.l WASHINGTON, .1
STATE,
K LEADS
,J'|the senate agricultural committee de-
clared.
This is
Feed on
bought at
Only a
offer.
YOU’LL BE
SURPRISED
,YS PEOPLE DISGUSTED WITH
RUMOR AND HEARSAY
INVESTIGATION
V.
as
CHICAGO YOUTHS.
MAY BE CONNECTED
WITH OTHER CRIMES
MICHAEL KINNEY
OF ST. LOUIS SHOT
BY THO MEN TODAY
ASK BIG RANSOM
FOR BONHAM MAN
HEI.0 BY BANDITSONE IS KILLED
ANOTHER HURT AT
T. AND P. CROSSING
......-UJB
NUMBER 284
QUESTION ARISES AS TO WHERE
BUILDING WILL HE PERMA-
NENTLY LOCATED
FISH RESOLUTION
TO GIVE GERMANY
BIG SUM DEFEATED
BOY CONFIDENT
MAYFIELD IS NOT
TO RETAIN SEAT
Meats and Groceries
PHONES 460 and 140■ FORT WORTH MAN IS ■
SENTENCED TO HANG
Paddy also declared that the Daugh-
ty and Teapot Dome investigations
rt his hearings, because the people
1 “become disgustd with rumor
hearsay."
APPROPRIA-
TION OF $10,000,000 FOR RE-
LIEF OF HEINfE
OLD COURT HOUSE
SOONTO.BE MOVED
TO COUNTY SEATWAS LEADER LN LOCAL AND
STATE POLITICS IN MIS.
SOURI CITY
COMMITTEE FAVORS
PROPOSAL DY FORD
iniittee, included
lox of Houston,
ted States Sen-
that of C.
t re-electionOIES FOUND IN FIELD UY
FARMERS AFTER ELECTRI-
CAL STORMGEORGE DRAKE LOSES LIFE
WHEN MOTORCYCLE CRASHES
WITH PASSENGER'TRAIN
i United Press.
HOUSTON, June 3.—George E. B.
ddy, contesting Senator Mayfield's
it, upon his arrival here from
aihington, declared he felt sure
it Mayfield would not be permil-
I to retain his place. - He said the
nmittee was acting fair to both
By United Press.”
PARIS, June .—The socialist con-
gress voted not to participate in the
next cabinet, but to support Edouard
Herriot as premier. The decision
makes Herriot's accession to the pre-
miership n certainty, MH^Millcranifs
resignation more than a probability.
WANTED
Phonograph repairing,
P'cture framing, and furniture
pairing.—Roy Price. Phone 706.NOTICE
If you have watches or Jewelry in
I. A. Bridges stock call for it 10 to
1:30 or 2 to .'1:30. R. D. Owens will
Y to deliver or adjust claims until
get there in few .days.
W. R. Bridges.By United Press.
LOS ANGELES, June 3.—A. F.
Champion, formerly of Fort Worth,
Texas, was sentenced to hang at noon,
August 15, for the murder of J. E.
Goldy during a gambling game two1
years ago.
and
2dlWGLAND OPERATIONS AND
OTHER OFENSES MAY BE
TRACED TO TWO BOYS
was defeated by the Senate Foreign
Relations committee. A proposal to
extend a government loan to Ger-
many for relief was also defeated.By United Press
DES MOINES, Jowa., June 3.—The
race between Senator Brookhart and
Burton E. Sweet for the Republican'
senatorial nomination is a nip and
tuck affair. With approximately half I
of the precincts heard from Brook-
hart is leading by some five thous.
and votes.
By United Press
CHICAGO, June 3.— Nathan Leo-
pold and Richard Loeb may be con-
nected with another muroer, a gland
operation and possibly other crimes,
it is indicated at the
ney'sGoffice. Charles
j cab driver, who was
| mutilated six months
| Leopold and Loeb as the two youths
who attacked him.*
■|. The authorities are also investigat-
ing fheir possible connection with the
, murder of Freeman Tracy, a Chica-
I go University student, murdered last
j November in a mysterious manner.
G orge Drake was instantly killed
and Reagan Bass seriously injured
when a motorcycle which the youths
were riding crashed with the east
bound Te>fas A Pacific passenger
train at the Grand Avenue crossing
shortly before 3 o’clock Monday af-
ternoon.
The machine was struck on the west
By United Press.
ST. LOUIS, June 3.—State Senator
Michael Kinney, leader in local and
state politics, was shot* and probably
moi tally wounded by two unidentified
men as he was boarding a train. They
drovej up ‘beside Kinney, fired
shots into his body, and escaped.
By United Press.
LONDON, June 3.—A thousand ri-
fles and pistols and ammunition, as
well as thirty thousand pounds sterl-
ing as ransom are asked by the Chi-
nese bandits for the release of Rax
Ray, an American of Bonham, Texas,
ale* # Missionary, and ^arw, «f Great
If you are sick call the doc-
tor; but if you are hungry call
a real market and ■ Grocery?
We have what you want, and
can cut it like you want it.
........ ] Bass is a son of Mrs. Nellie Bass,
,, with her proprietro of a grocery store at Cher-1
ry and Rusk Streets.
Diakc is a son of John Drake, ma-
Good Groceries
Economically Priced
Our line of Groceries are
first class, and the prices will
please those who practice
economy in buying their Gro-
ceries.
A full line of chicken and
other feeds.
WILL MAKE A SPE-
CIAL. PRICE ON
SAME
JOHN F. MADDOX AND C. V. TER. HE WOULD MAKE
HELL AMONG LATE ASP1R-
ANTS TO CALLall makes,
re-
Ct.I
Texas is run-
k second a i the |
g state, accord,
bd by Dr. Julius
feau of fo.t ign
te of the c >m-
Makes Ice Cream while you rest and
Freezes Cream smooth and firm in 45 min-
utes without any work.
We have your size.
CLEVELAND, June 3- F. W Mon.
dell, former Republican floor leader
of the- house from Wyoming, will be
REX RAY AND CAKMK ’ «F ENG-
LAND VALUED VERY HIGHLY
BY CHINAMEN
NOW IS THE TIME
. .to plant the following field
seeds: Maize, Kaffir, Feter-
ita, Sudan, Cane seed, Peas.
Soy Beans, June Corn, Sure-
cropper Corn, Spanish Pea-
nuts. We have all of the
above stock.
Rogers, Woodward
Roberts Co.
. TEXAS IS SECOND
EXPORTIN
NEW Yl
THE FIRST STATE BANK
BONHAM, TEXAS
“THE GUARANTY FUND BANK’CHICAGO, May 30.—Woodrow Wil.'er. with universal peace as h
son died for democracy’s fulfillment1 desire,
as surely ns if he had died at Chateau! ~ 1
Thierry, John R. Quinn, t—
commander of thd A.ne.ican legion.
to have your valuables safely locked up. A sqfe de-
posit box in our vault is the best place to keep your
Papers, Jewelry, and other things of that nature. A
a small cost you can have this protection.
Wect Texas: Tonight and
f United nresg.
MONTICELLO, III., June 3.—
irown from a great height when the
illoon in which they were charting
t currents was struck by lightning
ring a severe electric*) storfn, Dr.
Leroy Meisinger, Unit^^States
wther bureau expert, ancWfeut. Jas.
Neeley, pilot, were killed about
idnight.
The bodies were -found in a field
day by formers. Meisinger’s re-
tins were found nearly a mile f<x>m
a apot where the balloon tell.
ninute and they
made by HART
wool or worsted
No laundering oi
them
the finest chicken
earth and can be
quite a saving,
limited amouftt to
.’as. R. Carmichael, W. M.
•Jas. Ani’crst n, Secretary.
Phone 12. “The Hardware People” Bonham, Texas
[he secret of successful saving is regularitY-
Any person who will adopt a method of sav i g .
sum at regular intervals if only a dollar a week,
*111 create the habit of saving. natural
To nave, when the habit is once acquired is as n*>
®s breathing and the final reward is financial indepen
dence.EAST vVlNG OF CARLTON
COLLEGE
reduction.
Will you
interested,
how much you can Have if
you buy Groceries end Meats
L J. WARD’S
NICE TOMATOES,
NICE SQUASH,
BUNCH BEETS,
NEW POTATOES,
GREEN CABBAGE,
STRAWBERRIES,
CUCUMBERS,
BEANS,
GRAPE FRUIT,
NICE BANANAS,
FRIERS,
Phone 10
OUR TIN SHOP IS COMPLETE
We have a first class Tinner that knows how.
• We build Tanks and Gutter made to order, also
Milk Coolers, Well Buckets or anything you may need
of sheet metal.
of Work A Specialty.
Says Wilson Died for Democracy
As Surely As If Pain-Racked Frame
Had Been Found In Chateau Thierry
NOTICE .MASONS
Called meeting Constantine
'Ledge No. 13 a. F. and A. M.
Tuesday night at 7:30. Work
in 1st and 2nd degrrees. Vis-
Will iters welcome.
be the;
see usj
CANDIDATES FOR
OFFICE SEEK HALL
AT LAST MINUTE
By United Press-
. -June 3. The Fish
plications of candidates received by' resolution, appropriating $10,000,000
Secretary Joe Hall of the State Dem-| to buy food stuffs for German relief,
ocratic Executive C
that of John F. Mi
candidate for the I
ate. Others includ
Terrell, candidate
state treasurer.
County Auditor E. A. McMahon hasjust about completed «i rurgements to
have it moved here. The question" .
arising is: “Where will it be placed'
after it is brought to Bonham? It'
is suggested it should be located at
Simpson Park. Judge Simpson was a
pioneer. In the early days he owned
the western part of Bonham and’
Bailey Inglish the eastern portion.; WASHINGTON, J
Simpson Park is named for Judge ning New York a ell
Simpson. It was also suggested that, nation’s chief export!
the building be located at the WooiCI ing to figures announ
man Park,- or the court house lawn.] Klein, head of the b
I This question seems open for debate.'and domestic conimt
Mr. McMahon-said this morning it merce department.- *1
Illy rAIICE roriuru ] was. his idea that the building should] The figures covering the fiiyst thiee
1YIAT LALIuL, rllLlNbn be put in its original condition as months of the curri*
nnrmrn Tn nroirii near p,,,'siblc’ an<1 he wnnls first 9ver 'ompiied 1
lllf InlrK III nl llll^ lini)W tb*‘re *s nny one w,’° e°uld department, and are!
1 lluinil.il IU IlLUIlli v p]ace the roof on the building, also ly upon records of '
other needed repairs and make them’ ladings, while the fl
the same as they were in the original’ strictly accurate, th
building. • | indicate closely the <
It has been suggested that the old-of each state in the j
building be turned over to the Boy'eign trade.
Scouts as a home and genral rendes. Pennsylvania was
vqus. Just at present, however, the W11h pi
Anal location and-Usage of the build "tixftfes and martlinery, and Illinois' taken to St,
ing is not fully determined, and sug- was fourth. Next in line came New the Stewart M. Scott ambulance,
gestions will be welcomed by any who Jersey, with general exports of manu-j B-----'-----1
factured goods; California,
Pacific trade; Louisiana, with her
Latin-American trade; Michigan, as1
a lake port state; Virginia for tobae-' chinist at the Frisco shops. The body
and Washington, with was identified by Mr. Drake a: that of
his son.
Bass is not thought to be danger
ously injured,
the sanitarium.
ous bruises.
Going at great
ell all, or part,
lucky buyer? If
ntjalMie for terms.
Ti Misses Grace and Salie Joe Carlton I
co exports,
lumber and fish shipments.
ru.3 of the|
for the three months
period included: .New York. $183,-1
840,364; Texas, $147,255,543; I-ouis
iapa, $52,875,782; Aikansas; $13,193-
724; Oklahoma, $8,7d.3,3<16; Arizona,
$2,.r>3!»,987, and New Mexico, $144,-
766. Arkansas was 20th in the list of
states and territories. Oklahoma 27th:
Arizona 36th, and New Mexico 49th.'
ATHENS, Greece, June 3.—Unconold Fnnnin County court house that'
firmed dispatches from Albania de was built along about 1843 at Old
dare that firana, the capital, is about] Warren, in the northwest part of the
to fall into the hands of the revolu- j county. Several Bonham people vis-
ttonists. It is reported that an up-Jted the old building recently, anil af-
rising is under wayr | ter a conference it was decided a
There are persistent reports of.movrment should lie started to have
his goal- perpetual peace.
“And in remembering the
; Mates by tie-
psed principal-!
trough bills of aide of the street and the boys were
Urea .are not dragged lhe width of the street, the
f were said to train being brought to an almost inv
dative position mediate stop on the east aid*. |
t,,r ixase «a,.mangied uuuiy ana wasMONDEI.I. IS TO DE
PERMANENT CHAIRMAN
I IS ABOUT TO FALL
RUMORED AMERICAN MINISTER^
HAS BEEN ASKED TO LEAVE
THE COUNTRY
They keep you looking smart every
I keep you cool anti comfortable. They're
SCHAFFNER & MARX from ligh‘, breezy
! in all the best model
, cleaning
I “In him were crystallized the ideals
national upon which this nation is founded, the
' j ideals for which veterans of three
declared Tn his annual Memorial wars today pay homage to their den I.
Day message, made public here today ] As we make the pilgrimage to the
The message reads in. part: I grave-strewn cemete:
"Since last Memorial Day Wood- ’ member his fearless
row Wilson has passed on and sleep*
with the thousands wh6 died for de-
mocracy's fulfillment. Our wnyTimc
president died for the cause he so,
fervently believed in as surely as if
his pain-racked frame had been
found hanging lin»ply on the on Memorial Day for another genera,
bai bed wire of Chateau Thierry. He lion of youths offered on the altar of
was our comrade, our inspired lead-! sacrifice in another war. •
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 284, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 3, 1924, newspaper, June 3, 1924; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183678/m1/1/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.