The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 229, Ed. 1 Monday, April 3, 1922 Page: 1 of 6
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PHIL 1
Ije Bcnijidm
VOLUME XXIV.
NUMBER tn
THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
nt, rrur Qvniurc '
C'hct$0
ham
LIEUT. CCU. HARTSHORN
James, GrccnrilU
IS LOOMING UP
SICKNESS
Produce Co*!-
AMER1C
MOORE
norma
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ising pictui
hutch1
FOUNDED 1874
The Fannin County Bank
THE WEATHER
Bonhai
Draper. < ommffi* !
'hitworth, Bonh»«J
lubber.
Leaded Rubber
CASE. <■
KLANMEMBERSVISITClWRCIi
NORTH Of WAN SUNDAY i
NIGHT ANO MAKE SIAIfNfNIS
Y; W, A. Le*<kt
ing Peoples'
Iris; Hone}’ GrJre
-Acting
Finance
today
UNITED'’PRESS SERVICE
BONHAM, TEXAS
Try al
Li.c desired re^ul*
•ANY
SnU-JJgaaiy
Ood Clothes Store
BONHAM, TEXAS. M(ftl)AY, APRIL 3. 15*22
NEW GIRL
G. P. Anderson, i
southeast <-f town
ten pound £iri "
Special to The Favorite:
.NEW -OM.EaNS, L
rnd viemityt
Tonight—colder, show
<hty. fair, i ,< 1
Lieut. Col. E iS. Hartshorn Is d|.
rector of silcs of ti e War department
AS HE PCI.LED MASK FROM THE
WHlfE ROBED KLANSMAN
At AS HU IN FACE •
ANOTHER MEETING will
HELD NEXT' SATURDAY ’1
PERFECT ORGANIZATION
W. E. Newton
J. ‘E. Nevill
W. S. F pOtts.
R. D. Owchs.
Chm., Dalia* ,
n.. Honey Grow
airmen . j
ria Bond, Tend!
Sulphur Springs
B. Kendall, Pari*
Willson, Honhini
F. Beddp, D*11m'
iaundtr-. Bonlua
S. Paris. Dill** 1
lur.cnn, GrecnvilWJ
ra, Seminary Hills,-
in, Baylor. DcHo*.
Office™- .'-’-Si
1st Quick, Botiuu
Robinson, Bontan
Morris, Boalms
iamson, Gretnriile
off. Anthracite
torn resumed wage negotiations in
New York. In Chicago the heads of
the- Railroad unions discussed aiding
the' miffits."","’''"”"’’w’"■"'■,•'- -
REPORTS THAT EVERYTHING IN
PORTO RICO IS "GOING
NIC I I.V '
| TEXARKANa. Ark . March 31.—'
I When H. L. Snook, messenger for the
Texarkana National Bank,’ arrived at!
.Jhe State National Bank just across
^thc street, to.attend a meeting of the '
j Clearing House Association this
Imorniijg he discovered thnt a package
of $*»00inf+Uy dpllar bills was miss (
ing from fns pocket. _ -
He had started from- the Texark■
I ana National fo the State National*
I Bnn k with the moneV, intending jrt 1
aeeure that amount in dimes. It is
• presumed he-lost the money through I
I a hole in his pocket. As soon as h<-
i discovered, the loss, Snook retraced
|1»sn steps but could find no track of
I the cash.
PRODITEKS MORE CONFIDENT
•' BECAUSE 0l\IMPl<OVH».
. MARKET CONDITIONS
First State Bank
OF BdNHAM
THE GUARANTY FUND BANK
EXPRESSED PRIVATELY THAT
STRIKE WILL CONTINUE TILL
RESERVE IS DEPLETED
sandy land iarme
acres to other
- Jgptton is a
Bight
hard.
wrong until another year
IK-^w t | Oth os
We have
•air and we
WASHINGTON CASH URfS '
THREE SHOTS AT BOLD
BANK ROBBERS TODAY
and every.
*hc advise!
received ar
Ira rat'd that
denied flatly
that Reilly was to resign
iven an important position
MASK FROM KLANS-
’ MAN IN CHURCH
KEENE & KEENE
Mala BawAaa*. Ta
GOVERNOR REILLY
HAS STRAIGHTENED
OUT AFFAIRS
when a guard, in football fashion,
brought him down with a flying
tackle. ‘The money was recovered,
f The bank ia within two blocks of the
White House and half of the Federal
Treasury. /
BETTER BUSINESS
OUTLOOK IS SEEN
Trench apaches f
“BELIEVED FORMED
GANG IN NEW YORK
THE KU KLUX MAKE
OAKLAND A VISIT - i
ON LAST NIGHT
1 ’ * I
ARDMORE SUFFERS
.. BIG FIRE LOSS
ATTEMPTS‘A BOI D ’
ROBBERY IN THE
CAPITOL CITY
puts itu blighting hand upon u.< <*t the mbst
unexpected times. He is wise who rqgularly
lays aside out of his earnings a reserve fund
for such emergencies.
By United Press,
WASHINGTON, April H.-r-Gov^rn-
01 E. Mont Reilly of Portp
ironed out the difficulties with the
native political leader*
thing is "going nicely”
llarding in a telegram
the White House, it is
White House officials
the report:
itnd be
in Washington
Form the habit of depc
week or month in our b
Y on w.ill never regret it
Ry United Pi^is
W ASHINGTON. April 3 A bold
tlttcnqit to rob the .Merchants' bank
in the heart of the National capital
was made by three bandits just be-
fore noon. The three men snatched
a big pH,, of bills containing twenty
,l 1 " “• thousand dolluis and dashed for the
ng...a o1i.ii, Ij^(. ,;aSpjter fjrc(i three shots
' V " 11 ' at^them. <>ne man wits 'captured
minister for interrupting his service,
and asking his indulgence for a few
minutes. Th# sptaker then w:
the people of the neighborhood
had been guilty
which he mentions
tices must stop u
there had been too many pety thefts,
too much bootlegging, too many vio-
lation qf the moral code, and the
warning, given to such as had been
guilty of any of these things was
the final worning until one came in a
different manner to those who should
persiat in their evil practices.
Ue ..then han-led the minister'rn
envelope,’ which proved to contain
twenty.fiv^,dollars, which was ah of-
fering to the good work he was do.
ing. After this the party filed out ce pt ion to the dkegates at the First
as silently as tt had entered, but not Baptist Church'at 7:15 thi< cveninfj.
Wore the speaker had told the aud. Thia invitation applies to all the ladies
iencc that the best thing it could do and it js hoped that as many as pos.
was to remain where It sat and hefir srble can, will be present.
By Untied, Press.
. BEAUMONT, April Say n
‘this is .a good time to kiib myself,
W. E, Harbuck, aged forty-eight, a.’ drbdk of
tlork drew a revolver from his pock- fer- this purpose. They were,
et :. d shot I in the head Iat<; ' t;.kcr. t„ a r o-der.Vom- in the-I?
Sunday. He died instantly. He had;- ____ ____o___J___
t a yea . i■„ >..vr(f A: t soptie Li»im«nt
n Sptl f, apotogizrng to the Newnian and Company, clothing store
in the heart to Ardmores business
section and caused heavy damage
arped t0 t|le budding jH which it Was located
1 who | Loss entailed resultant of the des-
upff(>rst's traction of stock and fixtures ' is
<^al Jr^1 Pl'*“' estimated at 'in percent of
taaaUr . • He said , which is covered by insurance, ac-
cording to the proprietors.
Damage to the btiilfting amounts to
several .thousand dollars, it was not
until early Sunday morning that the
blaze was extinguished,' and fear of
destruction of the city’s entire 1ms-
iness section’abated, fl
BUT OF WORK NEARLY
YEAR, SHOOTS SELF
By United Press. •
- DENISON, April, 3 — W. I„ Smith,
a deacon <pf I he Fit st. Baptist church
. arose and snatched a
I fu' C of a Kl-insman
‘dawn the aisle of the
: night, durihg a visit
| irembrra of the klan. As Smith
ptiljed the mask from the White rob-
-edj figure, he was hit ih the face, by
Last night at Oakland, seven mi|es ,
north of town on the Tvanhoc pike,
members of the Ku Klux Klan visit, j
ed the church just as Rev. Johnson : fXOTHING -FIRM 'l.N HEART DI
of Peniel was getting ready to begin . BUSINESS DISTRICT I OSES
hu mght sermon. There were, some STOCK AM) FIXTURES " •
fifteen hooded figures in the party F
that entered the church and ran-h’ed . ARIt.MORE April 2.- Fire of un.
silently up the a.sle to the pulpit and knowmo, i™ late Xatur.Uv night de
tanged tbemeelves around it. The .,;tr(>yt;(i thrstock and fixt'ros^f th.
enii-anuually on ,<avinjfai»4cipunts,
itlng a ri'giilai- amount every
ivings Department.
BANK WORKER
WALKS BLOCK, MISSES
FIVE HUNDRED YEN
, NOT BE CANBIDATE
By United Press.
Al STIN, April 3 Miss -Annie"
Webb Blanton, State Superintendent
of public instruction, announced she-
would -not be a candidate against
•Mrs. Lucian W. Parrish in event the
latter should desire to fill the unex-
pired term of her husband, who diqd
last Wenk, and assured Mts. Parrish
her unqualified support.
ah inydent tiled "persmm klan'sinen
who are mendierj oj the congregation
declared he was a well known busi-
ness inun. He covered his face with
the robe and ran from the ebureff.
1 he affray ‘took place after a mem-
ber of the klan had delivered a
' 1 ' h "I'lm.ng -the principles .and
i leai- > f the organiVation and warn-
ing against morality.
AN AR.MY-tH’ FORTY TIA N BITS
HOI IF UP FREIGHT TRAIN AND
. ■ RANSACK THE CARS
and with it comes the thought of
that.-will add to the festive note <
them. Our store ha,s taken on fl
are showing many new things-
For Young Men and Men of •Youthful Tastes
’I'h.-re an nl.-iiii n’loileis and .fan.. all of them\oi
rect for,Easter Strndtly-aml;for a long time afterward.
(’time in and look t-hem over. .... •
I HASt
1*10 HcJUOgEO
ArsO .Wit MTU
ONt. 0OULAR
rAOKC, "4
BAtsS, TMN
\ i
IRISH REPUBLICANS
CAPTURE AMMUNITION
DUBLIN. April 3.—The. Irish re.
puidiean rebels captured two million
rounds of ammunition and twenty
thousand «ifles when- they seized a
-government tug at Queentown, it is
learned..-, The arn^ wefe taken to
Cork, by waler and (tacked into hun-
potor- I.orries, seized - there
thfn
mask from the
as he stalked
church Sunday
of- about fifty
Rod.', Reels, Lines, Poles, Hooks, Sinkers,
landing Nets
Tn fact everything it
takes ’to please a fish-
erman and make a trip
complete. You’ll kind
them every timtr if you
arc Using our tackle
and when your line
tightens and -your rod
bends double it tele-
graphs the thrill to you
(’all on us, the fishing
tackle ■headquapters.’
COAL STRIKE- HAS
DEVELOPEB INTO A
‘ TUG BF WAR
GUARANTY FUND BANK
--Member of F^rral Reserve Bank
Capital $100,000.00
BONHAM, TEXAS
BOARD OF TRADE
HOLDS A MEETING
FOR MELON RAISER
I’.ECEI’TION TO DELEGATES I
The ladies of the congregation me.
uli invited to attend the informal re- ’ !A^ '-1’ ’ Ap'.!t ■••—The
gj-oat coal wtrike has developed into a
lug -of ww with Lu^i utimlok . .and
operator* pulling Top public kenti.
ment. Belief is expressed privately
i a! the United Mine Workers heads
quarters that the strike will continue
until the reserve supply of sixty.fiv.e
million tons ix depleted to twenty
million tens. This appears a week
distant. It is believed the highest
esteem of' the public at-that time will :
win.. , . j
The real strength of the hntiunwide
tie up is being determined. John L. I
l.ewis, head of the United Mine Work,
era in Washington (fjec-lared the walk-1
out was IT hundred per cent effeejiyq, I
The- operators say^many millet's sitn- I
ply took a holiday jj.yer Saturday mul l
Sunday irrrd were returning to work
today. Lewis beforF the house Ijibor ■
committee suggested a nationalization i
of the mines as a way out of the re. I
pCated c.oal troubles. He emphasized i
that the miners Were ready to pyeet 1
the operators. .. In the anthracite |
coal, districts the rnlLdad shops
closed because of the strike, of that !
and n-eil were laid I
miners and opera-
Chas; Davis Mdw. Co
Phone No? 12 “The Hardware People” <’Bonham,
ROOMS WANTED
On account of large number of del.
egates of the North Texas Woman’-
i Missionary Conference at the Metho-
I dist Church next week. The entertain-
! ment committee desires to - rent n
•* number of furat*ha* *,wh,|s fur ilii*.
l^fFSum. ff yon can he
please notify any one of t|. commit
v hat the. minister .had t<i preach to it.
ioid. i«>t. to follow them to sec who
they wtoe „r whn^they; went. A
ROntlCman Who was present told the
Fmor.b- ,lllt g S(,u]
lift that room until, the benediction
hud been pronounced, and. that the
preacher had most excelent atten.
tion th<ft niglH.
;0ME Ip .MEMBERS VISIT THE
CHURCH AND GIVE WARNING
CHANGES MUST COME ’
By United Presi}.. - ‘
NEW YORK; April 3. -French
Apaches, the most dangerous thugs in
the Paris undftw-ordd. have formed
e ,-Hiig in- Ne-w-York toe is-.
litve. The first crime was.committed
Sunday when they held
Mrs. Albert Shattui
vint-it ip their
homo and marie
Thou;amT~drjiars~in jewelry. - Diie~ol
tilt- captured gave his nanie as Eu-
genio Diaseta. a Fre-a h sailor. Num.
erous robb'-rics rave New York a sab-
batn of crime. Thi day was usnered
in with a Wi'ld hold tip near Chelsea,
where an army of .forty bandits
traveling in sev.iiv lYrotor cars halted
a- freight train, ransacked the cars
but found nothing. . -
generally” the statement said, "ar-
reported much more confident be-
cause of improved market conditions
"Bunk deposits hifve increased ih
many agricultural ebmmurities and
the country banks are generally in
a stronger position than they have
been for a long time. Bc.«< of all
confidence is returning and with it
the trend of businew is toward a,
TvsTisrntnjn af nwih*l“ eondltlnTp: ~ntt-
slong the |ine.”
Up to March, the statement said,,
the cbiTbration had approved loans
aggregating »:W?.S25.«<»7. of which
»214,D<7.?61 was " *
Favortw? want ud, they 8H> to co-
for export
A niceing wa< held at the Fire,
men's Club Rooms last Saturday af-
ternoon for the purpose ,.f talking I
ever the situation as to growing '
watenpalon*; Tc.e m.M'tmgWav ’
to Older by Pies’lent Ode Roberts,
of the Boiihani Board of Trade, who-
stati-d to those pi-esont,- who thought '
it a good ipea to forth a Wati-r’meio
association. They like, many othet -
■onie wh'i-n the.,
must plant his
crops than ull colioti'.
iood crop, when it :)jit
When Jt- hits -wrong, it hit
nmt the:-,- i.. no .undoing th-
yc>ti be.
hevo this does not work a hardship
on the farmer, ask one bf thent Whn
lives north of’ Bonham -you do.net
•- ' .... I ■ ‘
linf. either. Z"
---.Wj.th.-sb-gr>nd- wm-i' ■; ui .
j-.ielon- on each far'.-.-., the faijJer c.-ii
1 -■ 1 arts - - . ■ . / L i,-_
turn for hi- year’s toil. With i-otii nr.
and a Chance for i
‘ “conieliuek,” the
needs no pair, of ,
WASHINGTON April 2.
Director-Davis of the War
CoiToration in a statement
tinted "Marked improvement
condition of the Agricultural industry
and a better
generally” on the basis of April 1
reports from corporation agencies.
“Livestock produeera and farmers llattcr
held
‘ but a cotton crop,
the troll weevil t
sandy land farmei
field JL'IuMSPS to NF
already ucr-ompii'slud.
After talking the situation over, it
was announced that a meeting *as
going- to be held at High I’fairio
School house ttrxrWi'd.nesday night
at.which time the ipatter-would be
talked over, and then all farmers in.
tr-rested be asked to come to Bonham
next Saturday! to attend a.meeting ut
2 o'clock. "
Let all understand that this meet-
ing is open to ev'eYyliody, and ull in-
terested urged to be on hand, since
those in the lend in the matter wish
to perfect organization nt this Qtn«.
Inithy meantime the Board of.Trude
-S sending *’Ut some, .letters t-.i ’par
tics thought to be interested. ' Also
outlook for bqsincss (p,, organization has, written abou
twenty letters to wholesale .’produce
dealers, advising with them on the
so Jry tlie.tiine the next meet.
w ill be in ' good
"X- -Secretary
ing t
shape
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 229, Ed. 1 Monday, April 3, 1922, newspaper, April 3, 1922; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1194034/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.