The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 186, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 11, 1922 Page: 1 of 6
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NUMBER 186
ILIME XX^V
DAUGHERTY STUDIES
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IITH IRELAND
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EATIES TO STAND
THE ACID TEST
OR DE FOUGHT
early to- |
"reported to
FINE MEETING AT
CARSON LAST NIGHT
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'll'! .GIEE
IKI r <>>■ THE IRRECON’f ILLI
batallion
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I Since
Uy United Pres?.
• GATESVILLE. |)/
in the Twyman case was
agree on the punishment
men
Deputy Sheriff Leeman ami <!-,i’-
stalbe Johnson went to the river
yesterday. and arrested IL Herndon
Ing and .possessing
This morning
ah examinirig
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ARCHDEACO
EXCEPT ONE UNION IHD
CEPTED INVITATION
Do YouWant To Make
Money" While You Sleep
S t'-'N'DING ATTORNEY (.FINER
\L TO SI PERCEDE
ATTORNEY
beautiful ’Ih oi).-': statue of Abraham
.Lincoln Gaily arpund its base—
and up with at—are little children.
The pietme-'shows a group of
.yratny lei's brifshipg-up tile statue SO
that‘ it ma*' present a- perfect ap- -I
WASHINGTON Feb
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Ofbqnham
THt^GUXkAMY «’ ND BANK
CATED TltE JURY ’w$S HOPE
LESSLY DEADLOCKED
Herndon was given
trial before Juist ee’
mitterf-'tv bond in- the
ei.eh -ca-e. Failing.
Chas. Davis Hdw. Co.
Phone No. 12 “The Hardware People" Bonham, lex.
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( burl house reports in-I
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Judge H
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pt. hfMSJh'
* A treat-for music" lovers Jo- f
r.^ri.Ovv at the First Christian
Church; Mr. .Evans, English
Bari tone. >
v hich, w»* attended I
g.u n in Ria offu m!
Signifkanrv "I '
The meotirv Frida
be-' the < ! ''• h#»
much real Rotur.ar
NOW ON SALE
Another big shinmenf of
Men’s and Bovs’ Mavfidd Pants
SL95 to $3.85.»-.I. I
Son. .
VIRDI N,
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INDIANAPOLIS. J
.-irti-d action by Ameri'
e.-t trade unions aga
Gt the matt who kt’vps lud •.
the poiioVl of uncertain Dumb
varded in tinie with kii »>i
vestnient Eapetialh is t
jtiitkt* uii • iiiv «;sl!11C1 r* 1,1
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ly United Press. '
WASHINGTON, .Feb. 11.—The
rlouse adopted a vote of two seventy
i-ix to eight .’on- the Senate amehd-
nerfs to rhe cooperative
»ill ul'ii-h exempts the
UNITED PBraS SERVICE.
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JURY UNABLE AGREE' !
I ON PUNISHMENT IN
THE TWYMAN CASE
\DMIITED SHOOTING 1 ('EEK IALIA ESTIMATED THAT
HUSBAND 111 I kt TER I GOVERNMENT W ILL SAVE TWO
DENIED IT HUNDRED MILLION YEARLY-
ON FRIDAY NOON
Special Preaching Services
at Trinity Episcopal ( hurch
to 19th
i» marketing • on charges of
farmers co. intoxicating liquors.
.perative organizations frbm provi-
The
ill n. '.v goes to the president for his
We want every member of
the church at Sunday School
and as many more a** we t-an
get to n'omc tomorrow .-^F irst
'Christian S. S.
You»have the opportunity- ri-ghf ll0V-_£^ .. .tcij' tn
you with one of our wonderful SAFETY HA - CH T -
CUBATORS' in four sizes. They are Jar superior <>•
any other brand on the-market today- -tour, walls, inc
proof, requires from one to three filling o. oil <iunn.,
a hatch; perfect water circulation; absolutely U’11';1-’"
t-ed to give perfect sat-i- faction if properly cared im
We-can also sUPpl^W1 with .-S-H -ty Hatch ,
lh..oiler. Se.> us r.-w. .......
the early market. ■ f“
The Atrorr.iT
n pf’the I
th.- L \V. W < rga
WASHINGTON. F.b. IL 7Con-
eJJT" fac.d a i-try. g dciuand that r
tl.;- ravings, r.-s-olting from the arma
• agreements -will be di-
i.-i'id paying the soldier'.-
It-r olfic.aTly i-stimateff
Government will save tw<>
. Mrs. Pi t:‘
';i<t adirtfited shooting her .husbard
'-.I but later denied it while being ques. .--------- ■ _ ,
j turned k>y 'authorities. Charge* will ,H-e nbyM holiday.
___yj be j ri-parc 1 against Mrs. f’.
( hapmart. ”*I■ " -
some Very' goml
‘re the ii'iir- nt*
$33.65
$30.00
$26.65
$25.00
$23 35
$20.00
$16.65
$13 35
$10.00
$ 8.3 -5
$ 6-65
District Governor Speech
(a.orge Hi'hngl'<'t>rr-(hv witf-y
you i a'i him- Mr.-Asays he will I
-.It it always the inrivcent and
■ open mind of a child which firpt
senses, and is. attcUctcd to. trug
vtc.|>nc-s. Centuries ago if was so
■•.Inn they heard. "Suffi-r Jittlc ch.il-
■l-. n jinl come - unto tne." I oday
The Rotary Club held ope of .ti;.r
most interesting meetings It ■ hue
evt ;• pulled off. on last F riday after-,
t bpr.i -nme F.'.vimr hern de.'ei red -to
that date account of having District
M. C. Tui ■ •- ■ i’ M Si ’■ '
J P>. Shortridgc, * Bor ham; IL H.
Cunnlngliiim. Denison; J. T Scott.
Denison; George llolmg.reen, Sa
tm-.io; Tom^Scntt. Paris. Claude
selman and Jess McGill; Paris;
ert Grant. Jim ( hapiran .
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Jam
i.L, jad t ' await the c.tine We,tlrv:-day,-t-h>- regular day.
7t J. i~7~ "* ----------:----Prnc<-'ding" »l the Yli . l iti;-£
. . Following the luhi-heulg tom ‘Scot!
..._____ Hear the wonderful English -f Paris, was introduced. Tern-
Ware & Haritdne at the First Christian > • kiteu th. f wa- t.-I
J- Gccrge. so he cut h.s ...pee< d
short, aud gave the tin <■ t>» Holm-
LIRUOR CHARGES , .,, ,„s-r
_____ ' ’’ |. ER.NDR OF TEXtAS PRESEN T.
HAD (.ODD HUIGRAM
HIE M VUiiiL : Best
The American Civ.il i y a .bv- that
and othyr oganiza- ■jUntil..'1. McRae made a short-talk,
■cd 'Uhc'.r '-ndi-nvor--1 , n(;'t).e,A S| em-er'spoke at same
., ,.f tj ... wr.'-timr. rris- ^.,^.1, . w>>rk and the need* .
a good crowd present
k- Supt, ri.irik Sj-enccr-and Justice
’rt‘'i“!<-'r:’ - yj.c'Rae-.went to Carson last night to
attend a school meeting. It was-th-'
tn'’as ' regular night for the meeting of the
., i. ■ ,.lv and a fine program
Tganiialiem-—
,im-as A .Uldlti'Di- I - Ji lw. V- i .
..ppoi-tunH.v for pi"fit.tbl<’ in-
thU triifc* if (hltinu thv period
vi-sintenr nHpeviaio < ti - hh
of waiting, his fund- aT*' 'D-det ii>' l" • 1 ■'
l.iU.U.nl-r 1'uti.l ' ;■ i’.>
WOMAN HELD IN j CONGRESS FACED
CONNECTION SHOUTING ■ DEMAND TO TURN
OF HER HUSBAND ^VER ITS SAVINGS
lUNHIUltKM -y
t . TREATY DE SIGNED"
Ev V -ited 1‘re. sr I * -
pMTH IN. "Feb. 11 .—The ..situation i.---ct-v? «-
b 'Smith Tre4»nd ri.canic so avrou- Uy. L:.iied_l'rg„-_....... ............
Fat a mooting with Dail Einar.".' \\ A - HINt. I O.x.. I->7. IL Tit: e:n
Lhedgled for TuwJay was postponed ty will be formally signed beweei.,
FtJ' P -*u FTo1' G U"'.P ‘ ircr.- -4 i:.... Jap..: . ijr.;.;'.,-. .
[•zed by a retail strike. Feeling settl'ing the famous 'YW e6utrovets\, ' n
[an'high as a result of aimed cln-li
I: along the Tyrbue border. !
: By United ,Pey.G>.. " . ‘Uy United, Fir
. OKLAHOMA CITV. Feb. 1J. Mrs ...
j. Marion E. Petit is he'd .in jail in I
1 conncctibti with the death of her hus-
UNIONS DISCUSS ' CONDEMNING ACTION
HAVE FINE TIME. CONCRETE ACTS® ... JiOL ROBERTSON
l.md <if a k"'-1, ng__dovyn
told the club a great many good and.
useful things about Rotary, and he-
w;es listened" to w+th attention un-
equalled.
boi us.
I that the
1 hundred, million alone u year out*
on top of that
th»! reductions in the army a d navy prr-
- ,,. uu . ' ■ --alt in the
t ...i- . ■ ■ ag ;-•< >.i--1-. W '.th
. hundreds of protesting mesaagw
■ poUring in. Republican members ■ of
y United Press. .
I WA.SH-INGT.pN,. Fidx 11,--Trent-
Mat Washingtnu ■ must staml the
keid test’1 'lar.der ’ which, the Ver- , .
[ilk-s treaty failed, dr they,'too. will , day, the., twelve,
p fought to a finish by determing>l Judge Mt-Cleilan that they .had fvun.l. .
Crattrsr This is a iltfcjsion of-a the defendant guilty, but were un-:
ESn, biit'a powerful group, all that able to reach an .agreement on the >
rdeft <J the ylrrccopcille" bntaljion ! punishment. ( «u,
rhich 4-aused • the rejection "of Thuj(Started- the-jUFy-w.
ci-sai.ies covenant. ■' blocked, and ,ie|'orl»d n split^of seven !
• | t > fiv.e. The jury has beeh- dejib-
erafing forty hours.
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 186, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 11, 1922, newspaper, February 11, 1922; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1194539/m1/1/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.