The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 281, Ed. 1 Friday, May 30, 1924 Page: 1 of 6
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MVNMaM. TEXAm FRIDAY, MAY SO, |»24
NUMBER 2M
JAPANESE RILED
FOUNDMAN,STILL
vor.
CLOUDBURST AT
BILL i
j By I!
PA
FRANCE,
Eng-
:o.PEIIDY ATTORNEYS
SENTIMENT CHANGE
BY GREAT BRITAIN!
rs
ARKANSAS STORMS
SoU
By United Presp,
istcr of <»ne of the giTHE WEATHER
Brookxvt i
iTfiey are both worthy young RWle, <rf Bopham, k)r. . F. B< (*w year*.
a^CJtavo the congratulations and Ihillas recently returned from China Other . member
' wen wishes at their friends. I said-Thursday. Mr. Ray, a mission Baptist Board m
This is a Studebaker Year.
orThe Auto Vacuum
SUMMER
WRITER
help
Freezer
Meeting
SUITS
H ,1'1
Thia is a Studebaker Yaar.
(Tor
mod
THE THING TO
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This ia a Studebaker Year
H. L. Rodgers Co
“1 he Good Clothes Store’
DO YOU OWN A BANK BOOK?
We close at 6 except Saturday
Campbell Gro
FOSTER-PI I0T0
FIRST NATIONAI BANK
DENTON BROTHERS
■ ■ J11 ■
Bonham, Texas.
To Close Out Our
WHEAT
Capital and Surplus $300,000.00
Under U. S. Government SupervisionTHE THRILL OF SAVING
be
Plume 58
A GUARANTY FUND BANK
make
made
1st
inr
Jnt of
d the
Meats and Groceries
PHONES 460 and 140
South Main St.
Phones 682 and 350By United Press.
WASHINGTON. May 341.—CooMja
and Lowden will be the Republican
ARLINGTON SCENE
OF ADDRESS TODAY
BY THE PRESIDENT
—
This is
Feed on
nd put
P*ed and h
•'irpria* h
one haA t
Hina.
WRANGLE OVER
DEATH RAY NOW
HNAI.EY SETTLED
flight will be re-
Tfie three Amcri-
Anihassador Kellogg headed a
tion <;f Americans who honored
i'< u’lknrwn S'ldier’* tomb.
AGREES TO ACCEPT THE VICE-
PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION
IE DRAFTED
probably thunder showers in
theasl; cooler tonight.
Fast Texas: Tonight and Saturday
cloudy; probably local thunderstorms
in the southeast, cooi.g tonight in the
• HELP!
The Free Kindergarten by
American Theatre next
Tuesday.
COLORADO RIVER AT AUSTIN
ON RISE OF TEN FEET
“ TODAY
PREPARATION TO MEET YOUR
NEEDS
Our extensive preparation to meet
v ge dry goods buying demands puts
NOTICE
Under graduating exercises of the
colored school at A. M. E. church to-
night, and graduntmg exercises to-
borrnw night. 2tCHARGED WITH INJURY .
THREE PERSONS IN HOUS-
TON TODAY
AM
Y CO,
st
r, Mgr.By United' Press.
Washington. Mav .io.
Memorial Day Address at ,
To have a pass book in black ami white just to show
you how well you are getting on with the world is en-
couraging—and by opening an account with this bank
today, however smalb, you are started in the right di-
rection.
Berries for < ale from nnw nni
of July.—0. W. Chandler, 7
northwest of Bonham. Ct >0 7 * bridal trip, but will fetarn in
Pates' Improved Aattscptic Linlmom .
i From me, you have more than
one make of machines to se-
lect from. I sell all standard
makes. Prices and terms are
right, too.
hat if rent
pijy ind0
I I' ' K’ < M R,
I and s<>i,| ,t
I in indMl
|n« hotefa a
pur rntlaan.
SUGGEST TRIP TO BONHAM
Our second niaiket trip, made (ast
week, is givtrrg us large consignments
We are
HIE BASUS OF SUPERIOR
.11 ES. WE SI GGEST TH AT
Vol MAKE THE TRIP------*-
,UMI XXVI. ..
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.
Have 20 Poland Chinji and 10 Tam-
worth pigs-(or sale at $3 to $1 each?
6t D. V. Hill
going
.Monday
fit
If you arc sick call the doc-
tor; but if you are hungry call
a real market and Grocery.
Wc have what you want, and
can cut it like you want it.
Uy United Press.
| TOK Io, May 30.—-The American
Iround-lhr world
Iwmcd Sunday.
kins have finished overhauling their
jdanrs after the Hight from Alaska,
and are anxious to bo under way
Minin.
icans who fell in the World W.i
Lowden has ajQ-ced to accept the
and
to
W. C. FINLEY
Phone 534 R1
Thu visit was
result of information
officers in some way we
THE FIRST STATE BANK
BONHAM, TEXAS
“THE GUARANTY FUND BANK’
Houston and Tcxa
than
members of the Southern, t are expected to attend. and the users who
-------.1 in that sec-1 public is given an invitation to wor- drive from
ship with us. The Elders , capacity for values giving will repay
Wil l. MAKE A SPE-
CIAL. PRICE ON .
SAME
E. J. WARD’S
Market and
BONHAM MAN ONE OF
AMERICANS CAPTURED
BY CHINESE BANDITS
BLANK NOTES
The Favorite baa plenty
blank notes, mortgages, deeds,
and other legal blanka or
hand, and will appreciate
your buaineaa. tf
: operation in t..v ...,
Blanks was brought
I where he remained a short time until j
| bond was furnished in the sum of >
i $750, when he was released.
. • r Tao -AMtr.
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ffonljmn Ehiln fiuiorite
UNITED PREKb ^EkYICK.
SHE WESLEY BARRY
Next Monday or Tuesday at the,WHEN YOU_ BUY A TYPE-
American Theatre and thereby
the Free Kindergarten.
know not of thaUa sfll had been ini
| operation in the vicinity.
-----_..t here to jail,
Makes Ice Cream while you rest and
Freezes Cream smooth and firm in 45 niin-
ut*cs without any work.
We have your size.
KEENE & KEENE
GENERAL HARDWARE AND PLUMBING
Present to the
Graduate
RkJPORT ALEC BLANKS BROUGHT. HERE
TO JAIL BUT RELEASED
LATER ON BOND
Morrow
e and exp,
borrow in |
DICERS GET AWAY
AT INDIANOJS WEST EXPECTED
OF
DAU AS CAR DRIVER
toco] of a permanent court d< interna-I tee death dealing device,
tional justice with the conditions laid I retains fifty pr cent intei
down by former President Harding, ray.
His statement was interpreted as ----o----
indicating his firm oppi.smoii to the
plan of Senator Pepper of Pennsyl-
vania for American entrance into the
Court.
The president laid a wreath on the
tomb of the Unknown American sol
dier. “I am Opposed to every kind of
military aggrandizement anti' to al!
forms of competitive armamerlt',’* hej RESTING PLAC ES (IE 135 IN1
BROOKWOOD CEMETERY DEC -
—>--_ I GRATED TODAY
F. R. Elkins & Co.
GROCERY
door East Magnolia Fill-
Station, E. Third Street.
LOWDEN MAY BE
PLACEB ON TICKET
FOR SECOND PLACEBRITISH CAPITALISTS FORM A
COMPANY TO PROMOTE EX.
PERIMENTS
ADHERES TO- WORLD COURT
PLAN AS OUTLINED BY HARD I
ING AND HUGHES
Osaka had started a boycott on
cign made products.
OUR TIN SHOP IS COMPLETE
We have a first class Tinner that knows how.
I We build Tanks and Gutter made < to order,A also
Milk Coolers, Well Buckets or anything you mar need
I df sheet metal.
Roof Work A Specialty.
May 17
i he was en rout? to Gntvostdn.
| he was driving 30 miles an hour.
I —0----
We want your produce try us out
T. J. Clotfelter Produce Co.
j Phone 562- West 5th St.By United Press.
HOUSTON, May !!0. —Charges of
of driving a car wtfile intoxicated,
which resulted in the injury of three
persons, were filer! in ' the justice
j court against Tom Wharton, son of a
wealthy Dallas couple, by Miss Lil.
1 Fan Mimms,
in a
: is expected
Wharton
NICE TOMATOES,
NICE SQUASH,
BUNCH BEETS,
NEW POTATOES,
CREEN CABRAGE,
STRAWFErP’ES,
CUCUMBERS,
BEANS,
GRAPE FRUIT, ,
NICE BANANAS,
FRIERS,
Phone 10
No one is too old, too young, too rich or too poof to
enJoy the thrill of saving money. The habit grows
stronger with time. The measure of your value to
yourself and your country is the surplus accumulated
from year to year.
All are tr^ted alike at this friendly; bank and we
cordially invite your account whether large or small.
Fannin county state bank
the finest chicken
earth and can
quite a saving,
limited amount
DlXEY WEAVES put a 1.0 I OE JOY IN
SUMMER MONTHS
Meats That Are Cooked
Ready to Serve
Every housewife has expe-
rienced the undesirable sensa-
tion which arrives with unex-.
pected company about meal
time and not a thing in the
house to serve.
The answer ia simple—
phone u« and we will send >
you your choice of Boiled
Ham, Weinies, Bolonga, all
ready to serve. ,
Our line of Groceries is
complete, with a large variety I!1
of canned goods. „On|y a
offer.
IHM OF TRADE
COTTON CHOPPERS
\i MAY BE SECURED
[ i nn .Mini
• tv t> i . T” (injured i
The Board of Trade has a number j
of people listed who want to chop|
cotton. If you i “ *
ert apply at the Board of Trade of
Bn.
B1!l IFV’E COMMiri FF WILL NOW
BE MORE FAVORABLE ON
KLAN BVIDENCK
AUSTIN, Mny30<—A eloudburet ai
seventy miles east of here in-
ft wide area and'wawhed out
of the
railway track. More
. , - j ........... ulivii.K a enr which lace in tones of dull gold s^ing'
,, , J* °* “di| overturne1 ■ near here Mav 17 while touches of black velvet ribbon hold-!
He sad |nK in place corsagc-hke dusters of
I shaded pink roses. She wore a cor-1
I sage of sweet peas and adiantum ticM
| in gold. • -I
These xre two of Bonham’s good
, young people. The groom is a son oft
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Williams, and is a t
young man of energy, ability and
sterling characetr. I One of the two Aneriean reported
His.bride is a daughetr of Mr. and ( captured by Chinese bandits on the.
I Mrs. Chas. Phillipa living in this city, river north of Wuchow is Rex P. Ray
EIGHT -THOUSAND DOLLAR
I Building for sale (East wing of'
Carlton College) Bids will be enn-1
rulercd. Parties wishing to make!
bitls may have the privilege of in-!
iperting the building. Bids must b'
in by May 31st.
Misses Grace and Sallic Joe Carlton.
Baptist Board mission in that sec-1
■ tion of China are, according to Dr.
ern Baptist Board,' has a wife and) Beddoe, Dr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Smith;
t/wo children at 'the Southern Bap [ and baby of Louisville, Kv ; Dr. R
tisA missionary headquarters at Wu-Fe. L. and Mrs. Newshaw ftn'l two'
chow who have not been heard from. I children of Roscoe. Nolan Count.;,’.
His mother, Mrs. M. D. Ray. resides Texas; Miss Mattie. Vic Summer, ad I
at Bonham. ,1 dress unknown; Miss Rrha Stewart,'
Dr. J. G. Milk’iof New York also isi address unknown, ag.l It, I. Bausup !
I nnil nidthnr u JJ « iiiikiinuti
JAP PAPER VERIFIES R7„ „
THAT AMBASSADOR HAUL
HARA WILL RESIGN
Uy United Press.
TOKIO, May 36.-The newspaper
Yomirui confitms the report that
Ambassador Hahihnra will resign be
CHAS. DAVIS hardware: co.
Phone 12. “The Hardware People’’ Bonham, Texas
: WFR PASSAGE OF ANO LIQUOR IN HOME BARTON DOES MUCH
EXCLUSION BIEL ON REB RIVER DAMAGE TO RAILWAYWILLIAMS-PHILLIPS • . I
T<ast night Mr. Denton Williams
and Miss Loraine Phillips were unite*)1
op in’marriage at the homo of the
bride’s parents on West Eleventh'
I street, Rev. George C. French officiat- j
| ing. The .ceremony was pe-formed
in the presence of the relatives of)
the'groom tyxlbride. , .
Trto hopie artistically decorated !
for the occasion
and green.
The beautiful bride was never
Her than last night gowned in a
o. ” becoming dress of figured erep-Eliz-1will be more favorable to the
Wharton’s arrest «b< th in soft rose and old blue -shades. I hearing of the greet mass of testi-
I combined with exquDitc metaHxed 'mQny again* the Ktt Klux Klan. .
I By United Press.
LfTTI.F. ROCK.
' Four wore kille I
■ swept
night.
cemetery, I resident Coolidge repud-1 suit of a company of British capital- presidential ticket unless the CooHdge
ia-ted the proposals for American ad-| .sts being formed to promote experi- managers make a last minute switch
herence to a world court that departs I ments from which Grindell MHhow:J in plans, it is learned.
from the Harding-Hughes piat>. He evolved this famous ray. j t^uoUr. k..
came out flat-footed for the adherf) This ends, the wrangle between the second place if he is drafted,
encr-of the United States to the pro- two nations as to which one retains' Coolidge managers have decided
'HI !* nni'mo non i -.o>. f I - I Vtazv Joo I k . Ion I : — I.. — _ | | C t I
it in the It is believed the beat chance !jes in
a straight, r<»nscrvat.ive ticket. IAw-
<i«n is regaided as sufficiently pro-
GD A VFQ (If II Q I Krestive to satisfy the west, and con-
Ullil V LU Jtll !!• Ua j servative enough’for the east.
' nl„[,l™S H1™.. JOUR KILLED IN
SHERMAN MINISTER
HERE SUNDAY i'h‘
Bro. Cephas Shelburne, president of WE
, Carr-Burdette College of Sherman i
aidant who have done duty with the j wi)| fin the pulpit at the First Chris-
a ^Sunday morning and ; of underpriced merchandise. We are
Members of the conerrsura- suggesting trips fo^thA f»ry Goods
> live even a good, long
Bonham. Wp believe our
F*y United Praia,
WASHINGTON, JMay 29 A. -
noys for George E II Pedd; 1
in pink mid gold, they were highly ■ratified over t'r<
| apparent change m senUnicnt of >li -
iove-l eommh.tee hearing Ao Mayfield Po l- .
most I (|y dispute. They JboU- ve the .ommij, I in a highly satisfactory way.
TjtDItN M. C. SPIVY & CO.
jty United Press. i
I INDIANAPOLIS. May 30.—Twen.
Hy-two-starters got away this morn-
l;»f at 10 o’clock in the annual five
Uiwidred mile race. The • veteran
Jimmy Murphy took the lead in the)
[third lap. The average for the first)
[twenty five miles was 99.15 miles.
They left last night on a short ary under the direction of the South
.. . —ii. — 1^ a jcw f— r»---r>---j- ■---- —__j
ta CIRCLING
[ LIGHT WILL BE
RESUMED SUNDAYHANES BEING OVERHAULED
' AND FLY ERS ANXIOUS TO
HOP OFF AGAINYcstordiy nfternoon th<* shot iff*s
force made a visit* t ‘
the homo of Ale’ Blank*, where they
cause of thn n i . 7 ' found him busy. They also found a
gra’ion bill wM h i welL Mill, wfcch had just
t 72UeS the J"1>- ,,O'n in usf- « *0,,a" ”f whiskey and
aneae frqm the UntU-d SUtes. The thirty gallons of mash
paper also stated that the women in -made as a
for. i reaching tlie
Ark . May 30.—
n storms which
Arkansas last
A heavy, crop damage is ta-
in Duplex and tn. ^Barton.
undated
a part
Central
two inches of rain fell here..
The Colorado Rive: is up ten feet
and according to Reports from up.
stream a heavier 'rhe is expected.
missionaries in China during the last; tian church Sunday
I evening. 1
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 281, Ed. 1 Friday, May 30, 1924, newspaper, May 30, 1924; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183679/m1/1/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.