The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 120, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 24, 1923 Page: 1 of 6
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2). 1923
Bniln £nuoritc
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’OLl'MK XXVL
UNITED I’itESS SERVICE.
NUMBER 120
PP£
handsom,
viewing
THE WEATHER
are
con
OVERCOAT STYLE AND
VALUE AT THIS STORE
A NEWSPAJ1
c Them
THAT BRING COMFOR TO ANY HOME
not
3M
FOR YOUR FRUIT
CAKE
Phone 12
INSURED
HAPPINESS
Phone 65
Wheat
For Thanksgiving Dinner
WHEAT
MEATS
GROCERIES
FANNIN CUUN1Y STATE BANK
GUARANTY FUND FEATURE
TIN WORK
lid Gold'
NTS
the best overcoat
best overcoat val-
We
frozen
Chickens
best and
tiiYic-keo^j
s conimuwtj'l
Preside n'
von Ear
people’:
Hart ’Schaffner & Marx
coptcsot
he Texas
President
gladly help
account start-
it to grow by
mans might
tonight. '
Stresimann
of confidence
hostile groups.
ENTERTAINEDTHIS
WEEK WITH DINNER
Quality best; prices better
MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS
Front prize winners for sale. Young
Toms fb.00 and hens $.*00. '
Mrs. Daisy; Iziwre.v.
6td Dodd City, Toxas. *~
ANXIOUS reichsetag awaits
COUP D’ ETAT FROM PANER-
MANS TONIGHT
ffll MINES OE
.TWO Blli STATES
MAY CLOSE SOON
BON HaM, TEXAS. SATURDAY, NOV. 24, 1923
ONE KILLED BIT MANY AHI
TREATEU-FOR < I IS AND
BRUISES* ?.
It matters not how small or how large a heating stove
you want, we have it from the air-tight wood hcatci to
that old reliable Charter Oak Base Burner. If-xnu arc
in need of a stove see us before you buy.
; United Press.
PHILADELPHIA, Nov.
‘Queen of Dixie” Feed
True to Name
Feed your
Wheat, the
cheapest chicken feed on
earth. We have it.
G1ace~Cherries and Pine
Apple, Raisens and Cur.
rents—
lodged
grand baked
district
J.ATE ARRIVAL OF WINTER IN
! MIDDLE WEST IS GIVEN AS
CAUSE
of that
» other
ignored his
Wrist watches, yellow gold, < $7.85
15 jewel white gold in 25 year gold
$.12.95. Solid gold 15 jewel rectangu-
lar at $27.H5 -Brannon Jly. Co. Gt
the writer
and Sister
inaguratc a
■spring chicken.
l-wspapc”, all I U
Ito Ik* abb U I
L the tariff and I
umpire a M
la wedding, saw I
L so that the 1W
wraps, make 11 1
hine at a dance, ■
use the I juor ■
ubseribe to charia
attack free ■
k invent a<M
t snobbery,
i.se babies, delifM
links ter to the nW
Untied, fight to a|
mold public opi
’office, speak It ■
!■ stand in witk ■
■thii g.- Ex. ]
perma-
Dining
MR. AND MRS. T. J, HUMPHREY
PLAY HOSTS—OTHER INVIT-
ED GUESTS PRESENT
PRESIDENT EBERT
ASKS FORMATION
‘K30 O'CLOCK SHARP
Mr. J. K. McClure will
dress the Wesley Class,
on time.
CHANCELLOR OF
GERMANY MAI
* REMOVED SI
TWO CONSULATES
AT PHILADELPHIA
. PARTLY WRECKED
Your table on Thanksgiving
Day should be bedecked with
the finest foods obtainnable
—and here's the place to get
them -
ies of all kinds—at moderate
prices, with service that is un-
excelled.
LARGE CROWD WAS
IN THE CITY TODAY
Ono <>f the largest crowd* of the
fall das in town today. They
from nearly every section
county and business was good
ham merchants
than usual this
pic from out of
trading' here.
hC'Libtma.s is just around the
kr. Get gifts that last at Brannon
By Co. Gt
airs are rei
te timc-ke«l
looking.
TURKEYS
will fill order* for
ice cream' individual
turkeys up to throe
before Thanksgiving,
orders.
dAys
Phone
Lindsey Ice Cream FActbry
ing
water, 20 minute*
ha<! every course
before his fellow
had gotten fairly
was calmly
ductor to yell
is habit
Izits of tirr.es
say. “I can’t
diet." They
stuff from
or saw-bone:
The stewards, -or nearly all of
them, believe it is liettcr to smoke
here than hereafter, so the host
passed the fags and lucifiers, and
i^toi^grs. and soon the room was
i a solid smoke barrage, making it
almost impossible to sec the spots
on the dominos, or tell a knight
i from a pawn.
We jnake galvanized flues, stock tanks, storage tanka
anything made of flat sheet iron.
We also carry a full line of Gutter and Conductor Pipe
City Meat Market
DENTON BROTHERS, Props.
Meats and Groceries
460 —Phones —— 140
;• United Press:
For East Texas: Tonight and Sun
in th.
[OpUNISTS AND
Mice wage waif
.ON ESSEN STREETS
KEENE & KEENE
GENERAL HARDW ARE AND PLUMBING
South Main Street Phone *4
By-United Press* .
HOUSTON Nov 21—After a twen-
ty-day fight for life, Mary Rogers
“the pound baby,” died last night.
The fifteen-year-old mother, Mrs.
G. W. Rogers, is critically ill. Fif-
teen minutes- after the baby died, a
man appeared at the home of the
Rogers and offered $1,000 for the
body. He whs driven from the
house and l?ed in the darkness.
alize on these two features;
we can possibly get.—and the
Have you bcught a pair
of those 95c orv$1.95 shoes or
Oxfords at Lewis’ yet?
Lewis The Shoeman
is demanding a vo
in the face of th'
ly United Press.
WASHINGTON,
:try of Agriculture
anference of'official
be administration
antrol to form
DRIVEN FROM HOUSE
AND RETREATS IN THE
DARKNESS
Wc will
you get an
ed and aid
paying 4 per cent interest
on your yearly balance.
FOR SALE
Full blood Dull pups. Phone
•een. ’ R. E. Old.
Bv V/iiteu Press,
P.pilS, Nov. 24.—Ten thousand
foniijfnnists mai-ed On the streets of
(sswt battled with the police, accord-
fig tjp dispatches. One of the po-
ke yas killed, two Wottnde'd anil
thirty workers were seriously in-
ing terms for
race riot here
next. week.
Following a
the local American I
Incis aml Indiana face either a com-
5' k-te or. partial shut-down because of
le late arrival of winter in the mid
(tie-west, F. C. Honnold, slat' ticimi
Lr bituminous operators, said.
■“More mines were closed in Illi
jois during the last^jx.months than
It. sny . previous time in tire .Jjistory broke
,jf mining in that state.’’ Honnold
■win red. •' ’
f the
Bon-
have better stocks
year and many peo-
town are-doing their
WANTED
We want your turkeys; try us be
fore selling.
tf J. F. Bowling Prod. Co.
EPF.CIAL SUNDAY DINNER
From 11 a m. to 2 p. m.
MENU
Baked young chicken,
Parker house dressing. Snow
flaked potatoes, Creamed
June peas, Orajige salad May-
onnaise dressing, Fried Sweet
corn, Hpt rolls, Ambrosia
whippe-d cream and choco-
late cake.
Try our home made French
pastries.
The Gem Cafe
. ‘‘Your Cafe”
day partly cloudy; warmer
north, ‘
A COUPLE OF
Good homes off-West 10th street,
close to Main, can l>c bought right
and.on easy teniXjT.sold at once.
2t J. M. LQWRUY.
com<- styles th
ues.
T'f-irjvr RlCAl. WAN.Sc.ta
FrttCilg r* HAM f AT AC roH
Ti> S'Clrt A roftT'C ti-HT
VM'tUK COHTHACT AT
tivt rtwAOKtb a wtfU
(tiN1 I ,
COM i NT!
P- I N' i ■ I L
pay tor /
1,lib IMVl’iY /
-x WORK >
MODERN BUNGALOW
On West 7th street for sale cheap
:d on easy terms.
2t- ’ .L M. LOWREY.
|y United Press.
| CHICAGO, Nov. 21. Every -coal
(nine in the bitumhicus fields of lipptalmii an<P^ani-i^7m> ;ulatM^won,;
partially wri-cked by. tw<rbig explo-
siotls. On-uae was killed or serious-'
ly injured,Sind bvth consuls eScap-.-d!
injury. Ho.wtrcei, scores were treat-
ed for cuts and bruises by physicians
who wore rinhiiPtL Hu. in-ene, * -
Buildings were shaken and wimUws',
within a radius six mileSTT
'I hi.UsandS of -people crowded
mround the Spanish consulate after ■
the..explosion Ahere, and while the ex-
citement was at its height, the ex-
plosion occurred nt . lht“ Italian con-
sulate.' , .
By United Press.
BERLIN, Nov. 24—As the hour
for the expected fall of Chancellor
Stresemann is neared an anxiou 1
Reichstag heard reports that Paner
attempt a coup d’e.. ’
Kight now you are at the
;> • .Jui ’ive ag? of life—
the time when you should
lay aside something each
payday to insure comfort
nnd^ happiness for you
and your loved ones in
late-r years.
New 1923 Hanan shoes for
men as low as $10.65 a pair,
see them, any shoe in th*»
house at a big saving.
Lewis the Shoeman
l.a Tausca Delta ard -R h
Pearls, specially priced.-- Bra'
Jly. Go.
THINGS THAT NEVER
B> GI.NE BYBNFS
WILL LAY PLANS
TO FORCE PACKERS
TO SHOW BOOKS
BOARD OF STEWARDS IDFFER MADE FOR
BODY OF HOUSTON
‘POUND BABY’
potentirTry, wh«' in this instance Fap-
' pet. to be the Rev. G. G. Fret,ch,
the other ambassador of the Lord
who secs after the flock, designated
n.. the pre-siding elder. who,asnwer<
here to the name of the Rev. Cobpar,
and their wives, were among those
assembled. Also there was another
minister, his wife and daughter, Miss
Christine, the Rev. Stu-key, who at
one time was the'leader of the Mcth-
; odist flock here. Added to this rn-
terie of the cloth were the afonr- |
said stewards, and a number of lay- I
| men and a few invited friends.. 4
few stewards could not come, for va-
rious gooff anff sufficient, reasons, but I
With those who could, and the others
mentioned there was a house full.
Following the excellent dinner,
which was served'in five courses by
■competent handmaidens, came a
round at “42”. The Rev, French and
Hiii, side-kick Harry Roberts indulged
in their usual game of rhess. Now:,
just why-this off-shoot or side-gama,
nobody seems to know, but these j
I things have been given'by Mr. am!
Mrs. Humphrey before, and thews two
! were indulged in this heretic de-
! parture then, and so tficy hav
' to think it is really a part of the
program you have seen children go
to a play party and refuse to play
“ring around the rosie,” so they
would be allowed to play simothing
'else, or pout. Those children’s me-
! times live to get grown!
j One steward walked into the party
i He lives-, out a couple of miles,
but his appetite svas ,m fine fettle,
and while he camo in late, it Was
long until he was up with
-f thu rest of them.
Another steward is a traveling
in. and he has been used to hear-
say on the train, “Hweet-
for dinner!” fie
dispatched long
table unloaders
under way, and
waiting for the con-
All aboard!” Such
his life,
you
that
thnt high-brow
effete
but not one
ilk was . present there tl
n ght, or if ho was he
pet . alibi.
By unanimous vote
suggests that Brother
Humphrey contrive
feast in the spring
for, instance, and let this most hnp-
py of occasions be celebrated bi
annually, instead of annually—th<
more of such good things the bet-
Better Live Stock and Improved Cultural
Method*—
Make for greater prosperity on ’I112 hn^reaL
full advantages from these two,.soluc^llt'.. ,r0()(( strong
teed without a helpful connectionxwlth a good strong
bank whose policies are tnspreiI b. . mal1v.
to promote to the fullest ext ent f F.^’^vice K Tt its
sided iptcncsts of the {arJn’t/A b*'1 . .’ t) fund-
best when rendered in behalf of agriculture—tne iuna
amontal industry of our counti.t.
THE. FIRST STATE BANK
' of Bonham
THE GUARANTY FUND BANK
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Humphrey who
live on. Writ Fourth street, have a
way, and by the by a most pleasant
one It is, of entertaining the board of
<tewards of the. First Methodist
i church annually. When the word en-
, tertain is used ib is meant in its larg-
er and better sense—accompanied by
I "catnients," and they in plenty.
Each fall, when turkeys—get ripe,
^otie of the biggest ’ birds of .this spe-
I cies that struts is marked as the meat
Cor this most delectable occasion,
and when he has been secured other
via-ds in keeping with* such n regal
fowl arc requistioned and the result
is a feast that would put the chef
of a king hard to it to even equal.
Along with the stewards, who arc
the ruling body of the church's exe- By United Pn ■■
cutive machinery, the minister plen- JlOUSTON, Nov. 21 A mass
irieeTin^ 't “ f'<HE t. nggi- t Ihrt re-
lease of negro soldiers from Fort who
Leavenworth, where they
participa
w. RlSSEU
indo, Autoniotil*
ads ol Insiinirt
GRAND JURY
EXONERATES NOftL
IN FLOGGING
By United I ress.
DALLAS, Nov. 24.—The gran
jury exonerated in its specii\^repo
Tern .No. 14. a Dalia- County ejar-n,
As alleged by Joe Wi*tb •
flogging victim, that Ncdl s
i< of the floggers. The report char,
torixed Noell as an upri&t a- d
morable citizen.
OKLAHOMA EOURT. >
GRANTS REDDEST OF
' WALTON FOR TIME
By United Press.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Nov.. 21.
Governor Walton will bo arraigned in
the'district, court next Wednesday
ufion seven indictments,
against him by the county
jut). He appeared in the
court today and a.-ked for more time
in which to prepare an answer to
the’chargea which" Was granted.
RESOLL'TION TO
PROTEST RELEASE
• NEGRO SOLDIERS
Chas. Davis Hdw. to.
'The Hardware People” Bonham, Tex
Wesleyan* are expected to
come out tomorrow to hear
Mr. J. K. McClure, lecture.
He has something of interest
for you.
FOrViFIED AGAINST POVERTY
A Savingr Account Is a Fortification Against Poverty.
The- head of a family who has a growing I. - •' ' ■'
w sc provider. He for' building a fortifi.at on around hi fan n.
■ tin’ Will withntand the biojbwdmcnt of Old Poverty. ,
In tinns of plenty propare for the lean y<"r’1 , ,i "a.,, ' '
for .they come with as lauctrwrtainty as night -- ..w- • -i. .
Our savings department is at-your ticrviet, h a..'
*11 time* tn serve you. ,, ,
Arc you building a fortifc-tion around you .Umtly An .ney
protected in the event mirfortuno should overtake you.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Bonham. Texan
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $300.0003)0,^^
Under U. S. Government Supcrvisnnr
Fresh Pork,
Little Pig Sausage
Brick Chilli,
Weinies, *
Baked Ham,
Rolled Ham,
Cured Ham,
Bacon,
Wallace called a
s connected with
of the packers’
plan of action to
> submit to nn ex-
books. Wallace
... ..... ..... tS the pai'Kers’ refus-
OF NEW FABINFT
J!r Ilnitnd Press:
BERLIN, Nov. 21-
tbert requested Siegfried
daff, loader of the German
Kitty, to endeavor to form a new cab
et. Kardoff immediately began
t»r$ations with party leaden .
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 120, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 24, 1923, newspaper, November 24, 1923; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1194298/m1/1/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.