The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 96, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 27, 1923 Page: 1 of 6
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Phone 12
Under
PHONE 662
is on one of those R*d Hot Heating stoves and they
are alj ready for delivery. Please call and see if our
selection meets with your approval. We have any sjze
heater for any size family with a price that will make
you like them.
Chas. Davis Hdw. Co.
'The Hardware People” Bonham, Tex
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UNITED PRESS SERVICE.
fljLUME XXVI.B'WHAM; TEXAS. SATURDAY. OCT 27, 1923
NUMBER 96THINGS s.' JAV NEVER HAPPEN
| Your PaVchtcR
w
TESTIFIES IN OK,
COOK DLL TRIAL
in
Phillip*
BACK TO HIMSELFTHE WEATHER
This is e Studebaker year
rej-
This is a Studebaker year
the
kla:
Work Shoes
In.gillj
“The Good Clothes Store
she
This is a Studebaker year
This is a Studebaker year
NEW
Walnut
CROP
WE ARE SHOWING
WALNUTS
Phone 10
Campbell Gro
that
that
THE FIRST STATE BANK
THE GUARANTY FUND BANKMr. Will H. Evans will ad-
dress the Union Presbyterian
Sunday School at 10:40 a.m.
Sunday morning. Come early.
There will be no other ser-
i<ces. . . •
eon-1
the
con-
By United Press.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.-- Pro_gres-
PROGRESSIVES TO
FIGHT NAMING OF
sub
wa
an I
GOVERNOR WALTON
MAKES STATEMENT
TODAY AT NOONDRAWS COMPARISON BETWEEN
OPEN GOVERNMENT AND
KI AN GOVERNMENT
<or.fercn< <> is,to be held
known, but probably in
allied •capitals, and then
Berlin. No decision is
to what power will ex-
By United Press.
OKLAHOMA C1T.V, Oct. 27.—“Re-
cent occurrences demonstrate more
thoroughly that the struggle in Okla-
homa is one between invisible gov-
ernment and the forces of orderly
and visible administration," Govern-
or Walton declared in a single .state-
ment issued today at noon.
TAT BRITAIN
‘ UNFAVORABLE TO
RHINELAND HEAD
You fellown that have been
I lieing out with the “dry cat-
tle” come up in the morning
••nd be on hand at Everymans
Class.
They sault showed the policy of the ‘ihvis-
decian Kellogg does not represent ihle empire of mob rule administered
-t:th. .. th t. ”i.i in -the darkness,” he declared.
street, one box of black and
dominoe- .with tnv name writ-
with pencil on bottom ef'bu.
notify mo and receive
reward.—JJrs. T. ,B. WIL-You ar» more than wel-
at Everymans Class. Be
there in the morning.
- , ■ ------o------——
This is a Studebaker year
OF
POWERS MAY BE
BELO BEFORE XMAS
.St.
un-
——(V---' ......- ■
This is a Studebaker yearsold th car;
stock in Dr.
broke d 'Wn
a few minutes
her eempeaurer-
wrote Cook she was dependent .-<•Will RESIST WITH TROOPS
ANY ATTEMPT TO EXTEND
KEPI BI.IC MOVEMENT
A party -f a (token or more boys
and girls and young married men'
w< • ' ’p> ."am hunting atRu* sell's pa-.-'
POLICE GAINING CONTROL BUT REGARDED BY THEM
CLASHES REPORTED FROM
MANY DISTRICTS
.MEMORY I,OST DURING WORLD
'A \R IS REGAINED WHEN
SKILL FRACTURED
eery for you daily orders.
Here you'll find choice cuts
of tender meats at moderate
prices. Our service is bound
we say ,they are the best , in
the city.’
The taste tells the story.
Wedding of the States
High School Auditorium Fri-
day night November 2. 4t
Notice Everymans Class
•nave a surprise for you
I the morning. »
United. Pnsi
ORT WORTH,
the sentiment of the northwest. His
j appointment would mean n "bitter
criticism” of the administration, it
declared.OFFICIALS AWAIT
NEWS WHILE RIOTS
CONTINUE IN RUHR KELLOGG TO BRITAIN
YES, MADAM!
HERE'S YOUR
MEAT!
All Your Favorite Choc-|
dates at our Candy
Counter, such as
Act,
ft
with Clarke's attorneys'of Atlanta..
Clarke is accused of the transpor-
tation of Mis* Laura Martin of
Houston to New Orleans for immoral
WANDER GF
SEPARATISTS ARMY
REPORTED CAPTURED
the Legion and held • that the
stance of the resolution adopted
something the klnn stands f>
has always stood for.
He declared the real anti-klan
olution was that offered Sy the Cali-
fornia delegation and was voted down
by a majority of five to one.
Says Not in Polities .
The imperial wizard declared
the klan is not in politics but
a few “anit-klanhcrs" are and
[these few “are getting fewer” i
day.
Commenting on the suspension of
| Governor Walton late evsterda-,
Evans said: a >
By United Dress; .
For east Texas tonight and' Sun-
day unsettled, local, rainsf nht much
Texas, tonight and Sunday unsettled:
probably, rain in the northern por-
.1 Mrs. Whitney left
b;y mining far an
•r-.t- -,ff her floors to buy
Cook's oil company. Sht
And-the court, recr-sed i
life she regained pu
Sac declared *he.l_SECRETARY HUGHES'
GREAT BRITAIN SAID
MAKE THIS PROBABLE
NOTE TO
TOi Bv United Pi ess.
I WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.—A
ference of powers, including
United States, will probably be
I vened before Christmas for the pur
We ■ - $5.00 made of reaj Leather.
N<> Wood. No Paper. No Substitutes used instead .of leather.
It has a .soft pliable upper leather, all leather heel, Sole
Leather C tei Solid. Leather Oak sole, Full Vamp, not
cut off under tip and heavy full grain inner sole. .For real,
service see this shoe.
Bdgiuhi with openly assisting
Kliin;,sh separatists. England'
Lt stand idly by and see the di ,i:i-
hgrs'.,«n of Xicrmnny. '
■ Mrs. •Luella Whitney intimated
might <-n«;d- ’ the past a closed
book, effect-a reconciliation with her
almost divorced husband, and live
happily ever attc-.■
A complete line of Heating Stoves.—And a
beauty in Combination •
WOOD AND COAL HEATERS
KEENE & KEENE v
GENERAL HARDW ARE AND PLUMBING
South Main Stp^t phoM
Well , 1 pch r
f'^KTiCPL.ORLy W/)r>;
,o> Dot- i
i xsrtaLi. HnvE to
if i pihrr'/
po YouST. ( LOUIb .Minn., O-t. 2X—The
Friday night between Go'f 1 blow on the head that knocked Ar-
House and. residence on Nprth thur E. Whitney.. Federal prohibition
agent'i f Minneapolis, under the
wheels of a beer-stealing truck, here
last Wednesday night,'fracturing hjs
.i'ull, aj 1 • ked him ii to u-k.ita-
I am glad t r'etive theinforma-
tion but 1 re;e at ’ that the interest
■ Qf the Ku K)ux Klan officially has
had in the n>»' t--r been one purely
• last night, among the party lieingi 8r
.Robert Rodgers, Jr. A'dog rap a( J
,'possum up a hickory tree, and notjquaver
V .-lit r.' | ght alUal
has b..n- with the people of Okla
hum , .and nut .with the Ku Klu:
1 REGARDED BY THEM ON AC
- COUNT OF DEFEAT AS RE-
PUDIATED POLITICIAN •
Some of, in fact many of, the biggt’st fortunes ever
accumulated by man, have come from very small, mo-
A start^vas made in a savings- account and then was
added to regularly and systematically.
Slowly but surely the l.ittle savings grew into such
proportions as to be termed great fortunes.
What others have done you can do—it you bat tiv.
Come in and bring us some of-that 'oose. cash yo
are carrying around in your pockets and b t u.- I J
ypur name down among our long J1**0* the
fled savers. You arc as much entitled to sonigood things that come from saving as any one else.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Bonham, Texas
IT. S. Government SupervisionHAVE YOU PLANNED YOUR FUTURE?
Succeess is seldom achieved over night. * It comes •
as a result of constant effort and continued growth. Tt
comes to men and women who have chosen a worthy
goal and who have worked persistently toward that
goal.
Start an account in this bank with a firm resolve
to save something each week and your goal will soon
be reached. ,(>O YotJ
To my
campaign manager ctoppt’d th<‘ con-
versation by saying: "Consul r that
£Llectiical and Radio
Supplies, Exclusively
We are prerared to give you prompt, efficient
service in either of the above lines
“We are not too large for small jobs,
' We are not too .mall for large jobs.
• A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE. ,
The Only Exclusive Electrical stotc in annm
SMITH-JONES ELECTRIC COMPANYDALLAS., OcX. 25—The Ku Klux
Klnn heartily inJorscs the s>-callc<.
anti-klan resolution adopted •!>•
recent convention of the Aniorkai;
Legion,
“ That-was the statement of W. H.
Evans, imperial wizard here today
The imperial ‘wizard • dei.-lured he
^“’uf^hi/re-'l" elf' a'nd ’turr'-d’The .h1cnrtti‘y : af>pr0?S/the? “;'ion ,°f
pagt-s of his life back five years, it
was revealed hen- Tuesday.
[ Arthur E.. Whitney, overseas in
YOUNG MAN FALLS
. FROM TREE AND wnu,. Tnniv
IS I'lINFIILLY HURT «uEB -WOMAN TODAY
be rg a’ '<> •-> fhu-k fi'f'i ntlTT Robert
olunteered to climb t-hc tree and
shake hint out. He did so, but while
descending, a limb upor\ .whiph he
placed his foot, gave way and he fell
Ts;Tf>e ground. The fall was about
nine or ten feet, according to the ap.
-ount given this morning by one ofjly upon the pension of her dr-ad hu.t-1
he party. Robert was hurt so badly i band, who wus a Civil War veteran
he could hot walk,, and was carried • The aged woman's inve.-.'mr r.t V tab I
by two of the party to a truck. How-1 ,70 ;t is asserted.
ever, Oliver Heffner placed him on I
his shoulders and carried him quite 1
a distance of the way. He was tak. I
en to his room bn East Ninth, strcot,
but afterwards to the hospital. A
• phone message from there about 11:30-
I ■his morning was to the effect that I
'1,1 . '„ was resting very well but suffered |
,i great deal during the night. No,
■ bones were broken, however. The at-1
'* I tending physician thinks he will be
• able to come down town in a few
days.
‘ T ... Ku Klux K.an- has not nt1
<tkl.-ihoma." |
he declared. “JV" have watehod the
fight from a'dis'aiice, but we have
not had an interest in the matter
further than an interest i:
Amercan people.”
"Fight With People.''
"Governor . Walton’s fight
been with *the people of Oklahoma)
and rot with the klan and no of-1
ficial : ,r an* member of the Ku Klux
Klan has concernf-d" himself in
rontrover,y w.'h authority fri.-m the
And a member of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
...............
n .nd w u -til Nov. I.
, < j of Whit-
man Ih entirely changed.
.Mrs. Whitney toid of hex ntahriage
the. blow i to tlie prohibit, m agent, of her sons,
the di-
during time pi-. i> ..i ail definitely that-
times. YVl-.diie-- «. r over! In the first
was a | 'interview .'hp h i1 granted since she
before came here h< ’!■ after Whitney was interview. Personal
■cd. Luelia Whitney said- post- ■ position, he started to
v that she -.as not 'yetcTecn. le-
divorced ir> n Whitney, -t’ro-
■>gs were g through, she said, question unasked,
instead that under the laws of —
IMPERIAL WIZARD INDORSES
RESOLUTION DIRECTED AT.
KLAN BY AMERICAN' LEGION
By United Press.
BERLIN, Oct. 27.-—Wide1 spread
bloody rioting . throughout the Ruhr lives, in the senate are to make an
was reported as government officials bn-slaught »n th» Coolidge adminis-
waited additional information on the- '.ration if Senator Kellogg is appoint-
peacc "ftiove started in London and ed ambassador to Great Britain.
Washington for the >ettlement of The progressives declare the ap-
the Reparations question, Bremen -dig* ppintinent would lx- ap indication that
patches sai‘1-oven had Let-n Ifilled.and4 Coplidge ha, no intention of work-
forty wounded in the oceupio<I 7" u* in< with •>.. , • They re= He referred.to, the uproar in the
"CotnmtmDts—started the riulihg. D-gard Kellogg a.-, a "repudiated poliT house yesterday when Reprcsenta-
is alleged. Police arc gaining• con-( ticlan" a . he was defeated last year tive Callahan was attacked. “Thea -
trol, although _c^i h-s arereported by Shipstead for the -ehau-. They vault showed the policy of tke'thvis-
I from many dis’Wedding of the State*
High School Auditorium Fri-
day night November' 2. 4t
—L.------C --
The best footwear you can
buy for the least money in
up to date footwear, latest
r what she plans1 sjrnp pattern and two tone
Oxfords, $3.00 a pair up.
Lewis The Shoeman
UNDERWOOD NOT
A MEMBER OF THE
KU KLUX KLAN
By United Press ...
HOUSTON, Oct. 27.— T am "hot s
member of the Ku Klux Klan," de-
clared Senator 'Undcrweod today .n
IS81HROUNDFD NEAR DI REN
BY NATIONALISTS WHILE IN
AUTOMOHII.E
I;- United Press.
'PARIS, Oct. 27.—German national-]
blow BRINIili MAN
to a Dusseldorfl' dispatch.
Leigner was surrounded while ini
automobile traveling near Duren. ' .
Important documents of "the Rhine-
land republic were captured wfth him.
The second motor car, carrying mi m-
wrs of the provisional government is
to have escaped.’
FORMER GIANT
' OF KLAN TO STAND
TRIAL IN HOUSTON
By United Press
HOUSTON, Oct. 27. : Edward
Young Clarke, former Giant of the
Ku Klux Klan, will stand trial Nov.
III. '-n charges .of viclating the Mann
filed M-reral months ago. Tiia
Fruit Enrobed Nougates,
. G?t irtn tn- habit rf™ £ararnel, Pineapple and
• i il n •- L- zv f <> is <1 ■ _ ..
By United Press.
LONDON. Oct. 27. Great Britain]
will not i'• eg'iize tlie Rhineland re-
Lyblii-hi-i led by Josef Matthes, it is
pMrntxl authoritatively. ] .
The British will resist with troops pose of settling the reparations pr6b-
fay attempt to extend the. movement k-m, according to the belief of those
into Cologne, center of the British in "informed quarters.
Inwof occupation. ■ ' The fact that high officials of the
These statements follow reports American government regard°as sat-
fmm Herl,i. charging France and i ;f.-<ei..i y il,,- J.'.,.—r..|.iy to tns-
the proposition this country has net forth
through the note of Secretary Hughes
to Great Britain make probable such
a conference.
Formal invitations will go out soon.
Where the
is not yet
one of the
move to
reached as
tend limitations.’ Tnis will probably :
be the government jn whose capital
this experts meet.
Just try these, Our Cakes,
•Loaf and Lgyer. ..
1 We tire not boasting when
J. WARD’S
Market and Grocery n u r I r>
South Main St. t.FI. LUFiCC LO.
Phones 682 and 350 Th* Houm that’s Always Baty
• ’4
France twenty-seven tnonths
the World War, gassed-thrto
was mqn-tally twisted, alriiost
victim of asphasia. Dis life
the last' gas attack was a blank,
Bccomca Pro Agent
Following the war he landed
Jfew York and obtained a job as
Federal prohibition agent. There he but
met a woman from Escanaba, Mich., N
who lived in St. Paul: with him for let •
tho last two years. By n
When Whitney regained-conscious net's lite
Mess Monday night.at a local hospital |
for ’the first time since
Wednesday, except f<5r fleeting mo but she
nients. standing Beside the bed was vooe pi'oo-di -
Mrs, Luella Whitney-, who married 'to do after N’1
(him in Grrffton. N. D.t in 11)12 and
'who bore hint two sons.
"Kiss me, I«uclla.’ said Whitney.
i“Wfien_ are you going to-take me
home?” '
He knew nothing of the second
Mrs. Whitney, nothing of the almost
completed divorce ' proceedings be-
tween himself and Luella and noth-
in'll. of how he was hurt.
WEHuicy had a faint idea that h’"
had bcNu a Government dry agent,
howevex He asked, his wife how the
boys sderc and apparently did not
realizclthi- pa of. Ilm<
Moptjay night, also for the first
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 96, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 27, 1923, newspaper, October 27, 1923; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1194009/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.