The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 185, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1922 Page: 1 of 6
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forrried-that Henry Ford. . th£
king of the .automobile indus-
try'in the1 tnitrdS+ates U xpend-
ing «ome of- his" flivver .money
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Bonham
FOUNDED 1874
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The Christian Church
Where the,Bible speaks, we speak'. where the Bibb'
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1:1-2; Gal. 1 :7-9; Rev. 22 : l'-l t» .
CHRISTIAN CHURCH. COR. SEVENTH & MAIN
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Presents a practuial^rogram fur uniting alHhe
people, of God b? -J bESTORATION ot < hnst s
Church of the New Testament, Ul„,t
DOCTRINE, ORDNANCES AND LIFE
RICE.
in puny
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NUMBER IK
EXIT Eb HtHSS SERVBK—
LME XXIV.
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By United Press.
Services
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THE WEATHER
hnri- w
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a ! day '
GET BUSY
of
GET THE HABIT
Best
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iSTER VOLUNTEERS HARDING TO SUBMIT WHEAT PROSPECTS
JOIN FORCES OF, (
THE CONSTABULARY
By Uultcll Pr,-s.^ . •. j
CHICAGO. Feb. 10. Prospects fqr |
c.
police yes
bit. Eveiyi
HARDING CANfflEli
1 ENGAGEMENTS TO
fheatri-
When . the negro shot her
Mr.. Lambr? tan -scrram-
AFTER PROBING THE AFFAIRS
OF SEVERAL OK ML LG EE CO.
BANK ( LOSINGS '
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
■ • *MIAM, I I X X . ; :•
— Savin# Department
50,000 YARDS OF RON HAM-
51 A DE DUCK GOES TO
DETROIT. MICH.
ARMAMENT TREATIES TWENTY TWO CROP
IN PERSON POOREST IN HISTORY
■ ■ t ■ ■ ’
BEEN ' ADVISED
THAT UTtljE OPPOSITION IS
ister 'are still holding
kt \Both -side? have force
littered along, the border.
FORMER WIFE OF
TEXAS STOCKMAN
AWARDED SI 1)0,000:
FEtN EXTREMISTS WHO PRESIDENT
AIDED I LSTER STILL HOLO- —- - :
433W
$.30.00,*
$23.00
$23 38
$20.00 •
$13.13
$10,00 1
$ <33 ■
$ ft lift
1 rioter. of a truss roads store, and
a.-j. firedone shot at Mrs. [.an ders
The men wanted are Jan Johnsor
and his nephew,’ Robert Johnson.
in the
The Favorite has been in-
thp.
tomorrow 1 a submit the arm- tot y. B. W. SttoW, ..market
■S ..p.-n fight tor i-.i-iH-' sai.l. The world will feeCa
Hou >• <>f: ie.nl* "id. pjneh ftr wheat before .xhc twenty
.<•171 advised by'two arop cowu-s-in','SnrnR" told tlj'
high f’ln h. < row t’t' '■' rm;i
’• FOR BLOt hS • Nl>
t wo MI N-ENTER STORE.'SNOOT 1
HTETf'P tNI> FIRE ONE
SHOT AT HIS WIFE .
WORLO WILL FEEL SEVERE
PtNCH FOR WHEAT BEFORE
'NEW CROP .COMES IN
WASI.HNGON. Feb. To. Harding.
r t te-inirri'y Mr Bobbitt. a'!er a
prcvanis ju.ry had held that. Mary
Jy United Press.
Washington; Feb
rs of jev.'ral flkrnidgie County
■ ks which . recently closed their
>r . will be demanded upon hi? re-
RESIGNATION OF .
SUPERIOR JUDGE
Mena Cower Bolbitt'. former Wife o’" *
I W. Bobbitt, wealthy Grayson conn + + 4 4 +
• /^tiK.'kmnn, is awarded judgment
? ’ • , ' J.l.lgmert
damage? totalling $100,000 in a ver-,
diet renin i d ti day in the district
ONE-THIRD OFF
Final Clearance Sale Suits. aiid Overcoats
=lffl<PB!VLpfiSSESjiMCH FOR
- ' NEGROES WHO SHUT
OWNER OF GROCERY
j CcmpHi.y ’? plant’, i The
I -l imit buildiugs. fir block
Men’s and Hoys 31-00 Io *2 00
i Hues on sale mow 35c.—-.1. U
U ire X <<m. t»t
Da You Want To Make
Money While You Sleep
'■- ’ •• ’ ’ . -m-. ha mu,r.
IS ill ’Tour MZ« s. Thev J’<- I;"’ lir j’l'" .
brand on •
no tn three' fiilntg* Ot •’b <1 Hl* b
■ solutelV jruonui-' ■
(>' ] 1.■ 11, 11 e / . , 1 rl .1. '1 • ■'> n .nt * i * 1 1
7>ur saving? ..Department. Yup
f.i?t tile account ■ will grow.
. A. ■-*
1 prr-.au/...v:p.; ,'. ■ i ’i... 1 ’ ■ .
“Well,’’ said the tmurt, "t
be 15 a’nd ■ cost-'."-
tYou're a, hell <>i a pal.
k-. ,, '.u'ntiags. litter enemies of " .H" rn‘
L s 1: ein. mkhinc >’ joined a force "“F ’’E tomuri
P five thousand Constabulary, wuio triatie..
L patrolling-...the ttlstem frontier.’ catio«u White
ke Sin Fein'extrenHsts who "raided 1 *’"e President has . . ... .
many * Senati.is Ixtdge an.d l.h.lcrwooil tc.at^ t.'nited "T're's. in
little oppourtkni expected in- the •fh'fg js d-ue .to' the .fad fKa:
derate. Hamlii - . mm.ur ■ f*^-. the l«it three years productlonTe
ohing tum s.-s ,u, , i,. : ■ i.\ i, ■ i.e'.atiVily >mall, more wheat M"a-
sage?. ; exported to Europe dhan any time irj
history. The Wheat crop in th«.
Southwest is in a edit
and weather conditions lead to t.h<
' tmtii'f that i-t—ts—the |Kinr.st in JhiT .
tury. - '
' ou with' oii«' of btir v.
CUDATORS in Y- 11 sizek. Th
any olh*>r I.......
pi o f. ! I'nuiro.- from
a ..hutfJl; 'jmrfy. t uet- r ■ if' -T« <r-"
I
U'cmii who supply "I’hv
Brooder. S»'«‘ ux' iiort'j, ' :i1'
the early., market.
ie Flivver Kipg HENRY FORD BUYS J
w* va aww • » a a r » • a wa • ■ s «
~Bonham Institution ... BONHAM COTTON J
MILL PRODUCTS
Phone No U ’The Hardware P<
in putting over the deal, bong—
may the Bonham cotton miH*
and Henry Ford exist and e*in-
tlnue .tu do business with each ■
Fof Men ind b<>; now
at Trinity Epkcopa! Church
February 12th to 19th •
ARCHDEACON VIRDEN,'
of Dallas will speak
I CHICAGO Feb £».-*- A terrified
|*)’exac steer yesterday1 led a. ■ 'rifle
Fsquad frum the detective bureau a
through the
L'tcck, y^r.dS* district, .rat, pedestrans
lint.......n’.vays and" charg'd thrmi'.:'
I;, ti splay-window in a butcher shop
L . .. it a a . ■finally shut aftefati'.-
|r i>b.,t.s had joined in the chase. A-
I policeman climbed to the top of a
pence to" shoot the, animal * uhi' ’•
I < liarged so precipitately "that the if- s
llcer -aved himself by falling “n th - Th
it' '. J" of .the fc'.ee. N J
EXAS STEER LEADS
CHICAGO OFFICERS.. .......Mg’’,iv,In...........
nat lirnnv ril>f»r A fl?w rtlinu;''< l“l,'r st',u‘l TEXARKANA. Feb, ' lO.Posscs :i/.
flN MFRHY I HA Sr whitkow< ,p m.i »>>.
---EEL‘ sUL . j , . f ,| orderly epn- m U,, la’ t nlgbk. shot nr.d fa
dt'i't.” he' eXpIllllll'1.1.—“W'hnt I. want,
i- a .-Ijuare deal and you're my pal.
I got n’.li.ttle pickh'd and ”-
"Guiltv m’ not guiltyasked th"
'nut W
Y( I E PREMIERSHIP Z ' /
OFFERED BONOMI ™SFERRINO CASE,
TO COURT OF‘PAL
tv I. .bd Press. --------—:—-—
[ftOM'E. Feb, 10.—Cycle • P."eniier.
feiu pm-stbijitleS brought nrourii tlm—,—
gfer ..f leaiiershlp to Higiidr" B«ro. 1
ni head of the Cibinet which’ fe’l ■
a t write Banomi agreed'to.-tet.urw ‘‘T .
H.W Premiership. He will ask. the - .
, ... . r pi.a'ed i.cfi re riusti. e J. m I Borer •
tslian Cha<nl..er for. a vofe of cm,- ■
' ■ . .and asked for change < f v.mm- tw the 1 ,
-----------—----------------____. •* <r . ,
_ ----- pure ha..'e <iL u Bonham made.
commander o.t the Ju;>
. m i'. .’?
said to h^ive served ’ terms
penitentiary for. robbery.
;• One negro entered thv
shot l.nkders who' he -efused Ling to the capitol.
.......... HONHAM MADE CLOTH WILL
TO BE DEMANDED |jf MADE INIO FLIVVERS
DEAL HAS BEEN MADE
iiig from, tne
‘ ' ■: fired One shill.
! ",t Itrc-ke open th.
d at a mass . meeting a...ivouye<1
uficts threatened him, fortowing th'
dismissal of the jury'. Attorney Gen.
ial‘Short. ‘directed by- Gowimor
Kobeytson to investigate the Slate j
. . ... •—.v-.,- 1.1 jftjjc situation and th** mob scene m
Dr. Francisco X. Sanchelli of New. Christopher's court Ifoom.
Zork, city—has—written to President ' . .u- *
Hard’ng ' giving him detai’s of' his ■■r'yir»a| lirbri 0
'•hygienic" handshake,, which has" Mr III, (lW KrPlIn
■hew,I ai'leritsr' by var.ous persons wlio f-L ' 411 l\LL»LLU
have much of the "gapping!' to-do. ijTTUl* ttfEOVULTl DV____
.Mm.davaeua, thirty, miles south. <>
this place. . The rebels .under 'th
Z-Mrrs1’ ip of Nicholas IWArlgUe
sb his mcs.sage.~on the arms cor.
Xretiee treaties. ' The f’ai'ii et mh
'■postponed from eleven, to ■ ■'ven thii;
ty to enable the President, to finish
hl's message in time to discuss i
slot" • a’ *l | with ihe executive fa-n-i ■ ''i' g”'
INJUREM.XPL0SI3N- JURY >ML
.CASE NOT YET
' OKMUl<GEE Feb. HL. I 'lb /is. ■ -Cl* V* • * '
•■<nation ..f supcntG: .lud^e h r. The Flivver King -
I'l-iuuphei- mIi<. •yesterday disfharg. Spends Money With
BAND 01 UIIRT4* REBELS PI I
Til FLIGHT YESTERDAY' ;AKI''
.. Il 1' \ i*e 1 > f(>r . iirnnTFn
BonhaYn. He han recently
placed an .prdrr with the Bort-
ham CottolT Mills for fifty '.
_--L'J.o ya.l'ds uf dut'k, which—
. iif./euT'tiHm oi'idm- a-ml irwaJui .
that several thousand ' dollars
of 11en i-y.’S money will -be put ib
that • n< '■ 1" MB** did aM colder.
NOW ON SALE
flreek Bigbitt wa?. h ■ common 1’aV \nothef big shipment
Men's and. Boy -' f;."Jd I’an' ■
him. .. M'' IbihiLi’i h“d last- for u si.‘*5 tn S3.S5.—J. I.. Marc X.
" nil. ’ W?
1 Speoml' tn The Favunte: •
NEW ORLEANS, LA. Bnnham
rid vicinity■
Tmirght cloudy. .Stturda-. .'ml
BONHAM, TEXAS, I KIPAT, FEBItl ARV 10, im
PREPARING MEHS.wOM 'iH.E >''j7p~-'|>AsO, Ft>te—uu—AhJji<u- ; ;
ARMS ((INFERENCE IREAFIES, ,.,t 1r.>„;u ,., purunt o' a - ----- —;,,^-ungratulates
’ " 'WMT Ts‘........ EVELYN NESBIT STILL
■ness Judgment tn coming to.
• I IVFS-RnnY T IKFN Bonham -to get the best duck in
LIlLlJ^IJUUl InllLll the world' and also wishes to
1 Washing!■ r 1'' . .'. .1 o*. mxty o!
t" ■ voting, w’-mtt' found in *h<‘ Po.
Vices
br. New Ship-
n Pen*. Ever-
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 185, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1922, newspaper, February 10, 1922; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1194069/m1/1/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.