The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 31, Ed. 1 Monday, August 14, 1922 Page: 1 of 6
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!E XXV
UNITED PRESS SERVICE,
THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
BONHAM, TEXAS, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1922
AMERIQ
TODAY a
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Andiber T<
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TODAY
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t under the count
:nt of Justice, ofi
of criminal statist!
By its whirl
d mighty dim
it happ jrs t” •’
seen this *d*o<
,f the Great S
ERT1LE EGO. •
,y 20c per doz* J
brirg us all jw
•tile.
owl in g Prod. Co.
NOTICE
my class Sept 1,4
lessons in piano «
11 524 or see me. I
, Chiffon! Gibfl
nous show fn*
to 11:00 P. M.
PH OF TH
GRANDER
FOR RENT I
k next door to X.'
> stand in town. Ill
it.
A'. W. Brownie. 1
STAGE
MANCE”
Ijc Bonfjam Udljj favorite
AUGUST li
net Siiti
*thea ar» S«M
Clothing
.., $u.ji
... $15.01
■ •. $ua
LOAVES
INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CS.N.Y.
CONFERENCE FAILS
Kell, vice-
REACH AGREEMENT
town teatn and the Cotton
ED. HALL RESIGNS
POPE PICS HAS COLD
FOR
POET AND AIRMAN
for oil
for
etc.
the
ites* Improved Antiseptic Liniment
Bates' Imnrovea Antiseptic Lin’men
'..jam
in Dallas
January 14, 1821
Four Big Days
Sicond Annual American Legion Picnic.
Adjustment Sale
For
We’ve taken all the suits from our broken lines
FORMER BONHAM♦ rance fbf lessons now
WOMAN KILLED
THE WEATHER
the total resources
UNCLE HANK
. Bryant was well known here.
One lot of Mohair Suits now
One lot of Beach cloth suits now . .
Genuine
FRENCH
SARDINES
“The Good Clothes Store
in Olive Oil.
Pickles and Truffles
C. A. BISBOP
i| Cash Grocery
KEENE
stricken
while in
Whin the- bodies were found
had been burned to a crisp.
an invite
attend the
They have been notified of
and are expected here to-
The
blanks
now
men,
ESTIMATED LOSS ABOVE HUN-
DRED THOUSAND. CAUSE
BEING INVESTIGATED
Klesw>4 Is th’ hone in which th ®
man an' wife don't «ntd t» read ill' | «.
comic n*. Hon at th* »»me time.
.IM'
,AS SATURDAY; DIED YES-
illAf. TWO MEN HELD
BOMB HURLED AGAINST
TRAIN, WOMEN AND
CHILDREN INJURED
Try Favorite W
results.
By United Press.
AUSTIN Aug. 14,—-Commissioner
oftrWisurance and Banking. Ed. Hall
has resigned, his resignation to be-
come effective September first.
Hail will h?conic ’he active vice-
president and n director in the Dal-
ias County State Lank of Dates.
Try Favorite Want Ads. 'I*hjy get
results.
time
6:3(11
that
' T‘LL 'TAk'F .
THESE 5H0E8
THEY'RE 50 MUCH
MO£E COMFORTABLE
THAN THE OTHERS
FELL FROM A TREMENDOUS
HEIGHT. BOTH BODIES WERE
BURNED TO A CRISP
Veal Loaf,
Devilled Ham
GERMAN OPERA
COMPANY COMING
NR. KIRBY
HAS RESIGNED
TWO AVIATORS W. LANDS. RY. 4
MEET DEATH IN i SHOPS DESTROYED
DURNING PLANE BY FIRE LAST NIGHT
By United Press.
KNOXVILLE Aug.
men are entombed in
coal mine at Everts, , Ky., <
miles from Harlan. Derails a#
ing. '
— .. ..(I— .•
Try Favorite Want A<is. IKey firct;
Sardines,
Kippered Herring,
Pimento cheese,
Quick Service.United Press
IASIHNGTON Aug. 14.—John II.
by of Houston Texas, has pres-
ed to President Harding his
lltiation as a member of the Bra-
in Centennial Commission. TN f.;
yet known if it will be accepted.Wttrict
nutopsy on the body of Johnson i
nnnotinced that he-would recoin--
nd that his slayers be held with
[ bond following the charge of
rder that has been filed against
Special to The Favortta:
NEW ORLEANS. LA.—Bonham
end vicinityi
Tonight, and Sunday partly coludy
to cloudy.
heart
many years he was an attorney
liquor interests.
SPECIAL SAKE
..Thursday, August 17, only,at the
Gift Shop. Come and see . what we
Saturday
lhe picture
tween two
SPECIAL' SALE
...Thursday, August 17, only at the
Gift Shop. Come and see what we
have.
FIRST SERIOUS OUTBREAK
AG.VINST PASSENGERS SINCE i
RAILROAD STRIKE
COTTON MILL TEAM
LOSES FIRST GAME
night a row oceured at
show in East End, be-
negro
country near the
one side and two Bonham negroes,
Bone Stone and A. McFarland or
the other. We. did not iearn the
names of the men from the country,
who are brothers. One of them knock-
cd Stone out with a scantling, ren-
dering -him unconscious for " some
time. When McFarland .•fought to
interfere, the other brother used th’
First State Bank
OF BONHAM
THE GUARANTY FUND BANK
1 I. .Twelve
a yave ip a
eleven
■■ tack- j
CLEVELAND Aug. 14.—.Anthra-
cite Coal operators and represent-
tatives of' the rhiner's Union will
meet in Philadelphia Wednesday in
an ..effort, to end the mine strike
John Lewis has accepted
tion for the operators to
meeting.
At u later hour Frank
president and- general manager of the .
tZichita Falls Southern, announced
that the fire damage would dot
amount to more than two thousand,
dollars. The blaze is believed to have
been- caused from defective wiring.
ASKS MILLION
FROM FATHER OF • |
ILLEGITIMATE CHILD
TWO MEN KNOCKED
IN THE HEAD
Chas. Davis Hdw. Co.
Phone No. 12 “The Hardware People” Bonham, Tea.
men from the
county farm on
AT TEN TWELVE
O’CLOCK THIS A: M
OH. MEN
has a line of
.. . consisting nf
They get leases, assignments, royalty deeds, re-By United I’ress^
LONDON Aug. IL The allied
conference on the European finan-
cial chaos, ended this morning in a
failure to reach an agreement. Th"
British Clabinelf’-met'this afternoon t >
consider the position.By United Press.
PORT ARTHUR. Aug. 14.—One
n.ai v.u< k ill’d :v>d five others had.
ly burned in a fire at the Texas
Company's refinery, the largest in the
world, here todp.v shortly before noon.
I'. lb. K ipp, carpenter, is dead.
United Prfta
ALLAS, Aug, 14.—Howard J.
L«on who , wins shot eleven times
I SsSardawTfo-a. room in the South,
j hotel at Dallas, died yesterday
bling at a sanitarium here. John-
| is charged with having d«bauch-
the young daughter of one of
men-implicated in the shooting.
•_ T. Harp, a well, known cotton
cr of Rockwall,■ and J. E. Hamil-
, a druggist, of Wuxahuchie, were
■sled soon after the shooting ami
»sed on bond. They said they
ilil return and surrender if John-
died,
death
MUSIC LESSONS
Miss Sa Hie Joe Carlton and Mist
Georgia Stapp <'all phone Ififj or
iir person at Carlton Apts. Ar-
fit
they • Falls and Southern Midway here.
The estimated loss is above two
I hundred thousand. The buildings, al!
• equipment, two passenger coaches-
three locomotives, and.a number of"
box .cars were destroyed, other rol-
ling stock was damaged.
All Rotarians- going to. Honey
Grove tomorrow afternoon, be at cor-
ner of Fannin County Bank in
to drive to Honey Grove by
sharp, as meeting is stagvu at
city for that hour
disease, physicians said.BOMBS EXPLODED IN
I ' P.DAILROAD YARDS
NOTICE TO ROTARY
MEMBERS GOING TO
HONEY GROVE MEET
By United Press.
BERLIN Aug. 11. An entire Ger-
man opera, company is coming to th" ■
United States to tour the principle
cities, George. Blumenthal, American
impressario, has announced'.
The company will make its wpvntnp,
engagement in Washington on Jan-
uary twenly-jiiiilli in a production
[costing a million dbllars.
Sherman va. Bonham, Thurs-
day, ball park 5 o’clock. Fast
game. Be there. Jit
lARH J. JOHNSON. SHOT IN BEEN I IGHTING Xg.AINST MYS
TERIOUS MALADY. STRICKEN
IN THE SPRING.
the total resources _ t
showing an increase' during these twelve
*kis remarkable showing speaks volumes
sfficicncy, and lhe character of the service
banks of Texaa.
Th"
I Mill team played a game of baseball
< n the local diamond Saturday, the
■■ , i former taking the game by a large
WOMAN WAS Wil E OF MAN iuar>’in of 15 to 3. Three pitchers
SHOT TO DEATH IN A DALLAS ; vTc're used to stop the Town boys,
ROOMING HOU8E IN 1921 but neither of them were very suc-
' j c< -.sfut, fnr they were all ’hit-far ami -same weapon-on him. -puUmg ninvoutri-haye,- —r- >■
hard , of the fight at the first hlow Both ' *• - -
Campbell, Mitchell "and Dunn were the men doing the hitting made their BL ANKS
escape.
1$ THAT MEN
IE HELD WITHOUT
BAIL FOR MURDER
boat'of Gm and oil. Stftrage by the
day, week or month, tars washed.
ACME GARAGE.
Cash Only.
and we’re offering them to you at extreme price
copcessions. Every good merchant has to keep
his stocks in order; this is our way of doing it
Here are the finest clothes made; spring and
summer models; al! the best and newest styles
at prices that give you an exceptional saving.
By United I'rc-s. | By United Press.
NEW YORK, Aug. 14.- Twenty va.| DAYTON b. Aug. 14.-Lieutenants
men and children are ih hospita's.l^Moriarity, and Stoneberg were burned
the victims of bombs 1 .
1 night figair.st ii crowded <
train on the west shore railroad nff-ir
I Little Ferry. N. J.,-in the first
i rious outbreak of violence aimed
: against pa.ssengefiA, since the railroad
strike, State prlice and niilron.i
delMtives pro searching for two men
in an automobile dh*e>vcd. near tre
sefrne of the bombing, ■
MAN PERISHES ”
IN OIL FIRE
Mrs. B. S. Burton today received r.
message from Wichita Falls bring-
ing the information that Mrs. Bry-
ant, formerly 'Miss Patrina Henry,
was killed at that place in an a ito
accident. Ko particulars" wore g‘y-
en.
Mrs
having lived in Bonham tor a number
of years. She was Miss Patrina
Henry then.SAN FRANCISCO Aiqt. 14;-
Violence in the railroad strike broke ,
out again today, when five bombs
'exploded in the Southern Pacific
i yards at Ro seville, Calif None' were
Dried Beef,
i Lunch Tongue
.....—O —---------
INFERTILE EGGS.
We will pay 26c per dozen for in-
fertile EGGS bring us all you have
nn.sf !><■ infertile.
J. F. Rowling Prod,,Co. • tf.
Fire works each night, Baloon Assention every af-
ternoon, Band Concerts, Free Ice Water, In tat
everything it takes in way of clean attractions to
make the public, both young and old, glad they
are living.
We have our Float ready for the big
Parade on first day. Have You?
---------:----- —THE FLORENCE—
NOTH E Makes Cooking and preserving a pleasure instead of a dread, M it is a
Beijining Aug. 7th. 1 will be r«dy.' Rm1 ™
to take care of any of your auto re- lo Um’tr.but. the heat properly. Uss Work, Um Time, I«e
firing, and welding. Will handle tHl Worr»' * b*“"' ‘?tteJL“nd “ ’’***'’
■ Why Not Buy A Florence.
Call and look them over. Satisfaction Guaranteed. WR1United nresa. * '
I0ME Aug. 14.—Pope Pius Eclev-
h has contracted a cold. His'daily I
h in the Vatican Gardens have
n suspended... > FOUNDED 1874
The Fannin County Bank
GUARANTY FUND BANK
Member of Federal Reserve* Bank
Capital $100,000.00 Surplus $50,000.00
By United Press.
LONDON Aug. • if. Viscount
No'rthcliffe, died at ten twelve o'clock
this-inornirig at his residence in Carl- j
ton Gardens. The famous publisher!
has been on the verge Qf death for1
over'^a week. He-succumbed peace-
fully, in the rooftop bedchamhoi
which had been built to give him all.
the air possible. Northcliffc grew
Weaker.during, the night and scarcely
opened his eyes. The publisher has
beerf fighting against a mysterious
malady, of which Jie was
' on a trip nfotind the world,
, Germany, this spring.
j A public funeral will 4>e held at
... . noon Thursdav with services in West-'
Attorney Hughes ordered
' in nstcr Abbey.
i By United Press.
ALBANY, N. Y.. Aug. 14.—Action
I for damages for a million dollars was the pitchers for the mill, and Cun
instituted against Cornelius Vander- nJnghnm finished the battery, penton,
hilt (Sonny) Whitney in 1Saratoga' un,] Hendrix was the"’battery’ *
by .Vis , Evan Burroughs th„ town boys,
nine, vvho Haim that Whitney, This is the firgt gam(. thut
is the father, of her illegitimate 1T1jj| |H)yS have lost,
child.
Miss Fountaine was the wife of
Sterling Adair, who was shot to death
■’ " on
2y cbnit«i Pres*.
WICHITA FALLS Aug 14— The
.. authorities are ■ investigating th?
hurled last*to death in an airplane as’ it 'hurtled ‘ cause of a fire .which last night .
excursion; through the air/rom a great height, destroyed the shops of the Wichita
. $12.65
. . $9.35
Also Big Reduction on all Tropical Worsteds. • (
, See These Values to Appreciate
SERIOUSLY INJURED
•
By United Press.
’gARDONC. Italy. Aug. 11 t»ab-j
ri. ’l D’ Anminzio, poet and airman. ’
was seriously injured in the head, *n 1'”’lr'i,'R . h'11
when h" fell, while walking in his J“nuar>' 14' 1821
gardens.
Tomale Sauce
LM.CurleeCo.
Mohair, Palm Beach and
Tropical Worsteds ,
LEVY MAYER WELL |KNOWN ATTORNEY DEAD |Qur AllffUSt Stock
By United Press ' .
CHICAGO Aug. 11. Levy Mayor,,
,a millionaire and one of the best
I known lawyers in the country, was,
found dead in his room at the,
Blackstone Hotel. Death was caused
of Guaranty Fund banks in Texas on January I.
in round number*,.*72,600,000.00; while on jHnu“’^. *ln i“7
' of all Guaranty Fund banks were $32 .,000.00)-
yeare of 351 per cent,
for the strength, the
of the Guaranty Fund
TWELVE ENTOMBED
. IN COAL MINE
COAL OPERATORS
TO MEET MINERS IN
HARD COAL FIELDS
t
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 31, Ed. 1 Monday, August 14, 1922, newspaper, August 14, 1922; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1194375/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.