The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 73, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 1, 1924 Page: 2 of 6
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ;
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OUtU \Mt
OBPtAMtO *
J0OOM«UY
aft aou< *
«m*u®'rc>o .
By Qty Carviro, 1 month---I 30
By City Canter, 3 month*---3130
By City Canter. 0 month* ------11.78
By City Cantar. 1 y*a» —-—13.00
By. Mail. 1 month
By Mail. 0 months
By Mall 1 yaat .
FOOB05 It KPI
COMMISSIONER I'R’
letter ri\un a Mu it ar
announc
c. n. JONE!
UIC
motor fr
Lina From
* to
Dallai
11 have the agency
H MIJECK COTT
F* 10 tn in days q
P» tottnn. The lii
I •» rood a, the ben
[ T. A. Taylor'* stnWATER I
(Paper White 1
Bloom fit 6 to
liter and gravel.
JLarge Bulbs
5c Eac
60c Doz
Phone :
CITY GREEf
Howers ofidnesiiay, octode
BAILEY
There has
LINDSEY
Our Plan
day for insf
condition at
If you want
We can place
will -find any1
County if y™
thia year foi
2 We wish I
only Been o
year, who c
on its clcanl
THE HAI
Funeral
NIGHT AN1
TUB BOND \M DAILY FAVORDTB
Special Interest to. You LadiesFbMtohed Daily Kxc*pt Sturiay * purpose* Tw
BY FAVORTTB PRINTING CO. I fam was left
an |
make
CHAR B. INGUSH
flURWtf
The
By Olty Carrier, 1 month
Oil Cook
The wr
Wen
Nerttotp
>R
WEILS & HUMPHRE
any firm, Individual or corporation
When you Buy your range—Buy o
HRNMHV' A to ne. *
I
ih<* United State#; by.reason
Bonham, TeiIf you
ASv»rt lai ay Rates. aa ApRlteattea
S. I). KEEL, Ivanl
BIBLE
♦ WITH OUR EXCHANGES *
fort eatUr
63 to 64 l-2c
DEMOCRATIC N
12:40
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n
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WYATT 1BALI
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DISTRICT CL1
WHY TAKE
Baggage
♦ W. B. (BA§) RICHAl
CHANCES?
SHERIFF J
ED BRENI
COUNTY SUI’EIIINTI
SERVICE
B. C. (BRENT) Ti
SAM POWE1
r>
,nt.
9
P.
GEO P. BLACKBUI
Phone 123.
the
REPRESBNTATj
Speak for Yourself, [io
F. A. DA 1-1
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TAX COLLB
WILBUR FAX*
TAX ASSESS
JNO I. CROVJ
*
CONSTABLE
G. B.
PUBLIC
C R. (CHARLEY)
□•nay
they
who
Ili.lM ..•
Oali, per bu.
inspection and give
uninterrupted nervier
Now nt our new
NoHh Main Street, ‘
much. To which w» might add that hr
probably leave* her aa much a* she
ml»*va.--Mineral Well* Index.
1 Mwri \ue c—_
A GWPLE OF
AVIFUL DUhAG BavuS?
tl'inking of buying a k
while, but haVe just n
::y longer. Get one now,
faction Oil Stove I
titig it off. N'o U.A'
vn.ir c '(’k.ng- iii .<■
EvcryhotH•'* tnlklng nbaut
<«-rvfce——If you nre not
in.
m.
m.
in.
. m.
. m,
and
SHERWOOD SPOTTS
Ptabltohvr
A8HLXY EVAN8
Ambllun
Our ambition in to become M> elo-
quent .that we van convince ouraelt
that everything we say i» no.—Ron.
ham Favorite.
Our ambition in nomewhal ilmllar
but taken a different angle. Oum in
merely to become no eloquent that wv
can convince the female portion of
our family that everything we nay It
no.—Mineral Wella Index.Crescent Motor Co.
■Opposite Postoffice. '
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:!H)
30
30
:30 .
:30 p. ti.
n. m.
a. in. I
p. m. |
p. in.
p. in.
p. nt.
P
30 p. in.
Leave 1
Shprman”
8:30 a.-nt. |
' 9:3D
n
i
•b 1 ARM FOR SALE RY
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p. rcr
1>. ni.
p. m.
p. in.
Pnria
Uk.”
in.
m.
ni.
m.
Tur DMiuiii riunDin?:^* ln R’*ton>four
I nt DUNHAM lAIUnllt 'minion rtollare i« trert tn br
used for various charitabl'J
Vo million dofe
to aid disabled j
war velerans. and another'
.two million was left tor var«(
ious charities, including an.
agricultural fund, a dumb;
animal fund, a needy actors
the Seiintg Com-
revealed their
atHlona, and. ap-
pvtYple to ncqult
cauldii't they
120 acres good <iiniM
(■ in cultivation and 50 tl
i + pasture. Good spring.
+
• +
Fires, loss <>f life and miffiy
otlieT accidents may oceur-
from improper wiring, so why
take chunccit^
AV if know how to do wirin/1
correctly,* *o dhat it wilL (J ■
years of ”
home on
our
________ b!«
ready one of ottr customers,
then come by and see what
rial Service Is. Your* for
Hatter Battery Service,
Bonham Battery Co.
HEMSTITCHING.
Your hemstitching solicited ■
with an absolute guarantewof |
, salufiii tory work. I handle ail I
; materials trom lightest chiffon
Ito heaviest cottog and the fine.
“Quality”wurk of mV machine'
p. m.
m.
Dental Roqn
206-207 First Sial
2. ___, Buildiiif
WHY PAY MORE
30 and 25c 6 volt
B14U3 1*2c! For
6 to 7c | Ford,
....... 6c; 6 volt
For
1 Nash.
12 Volt ....
For Dodge
Above
on
:00 p. m. F0R C0NGRESS iTtf
r i :09 p. m. ~
H:40 p. in. ♦
Arr. Ronham +
9 :00
I j :00
12:00
3:00
nil the railtMda and to -nattenallM | ,.'1 ’ ' •
frtt . la.tl.. ---- 4^4 that he
What's the.use ft n
the thing* I. ,
noted? Are the million* North Da-
kota ha* spent, and mu t Mill spend*
to prove that State s.n inllsm i* a
fraud. « delu»l<m. to go for naught
Are »c to give ear to similar pro.
feet* on * national scale 1 Ate We. t.'
let our elver In for billion* of taxes,
instead of the ‘million* NiuU U-i1
tn h*> lonlf—MlnhcavMlit..Journal.
TRANSFER P.OTR
Tho Favorite now ha» a
nipply of Purple Tranafrr
SUBSCRIPTION
Payabte ta Advaato
YOU OWE
GRAPH TO
ILY AND
I
Faces
we cnce
|are gone
------- ------- -- grow'up
-.pleases the most particular; 0](l }louse
I women. Your patronage will pefs (|je or
ibe highly appreciated. fjmo f0 take
MRS. C. M. HOPKINS, when you see it.
with Max llermer Company, value of things, fixedl
ture, is beyond prica
FOSTER-PI
Bato««d at tho poatoffiee at Bonham, f|u.n f i» o Habell in . «r
TnaaK aa aocond cl*M maU matter. ' . \ ‘J. J ... \„„ J’ . outlaws, f
Benham-Paris Bus I
FARE ONE WAY $1.50
Arr. Paris ;
9 :0Q a. m. |
11 :40 a. m. |
1 :5<) p. m.
SAM RAY BUS
♦ ♦♦♦ + ♦ ♦ *0
'district attoi
Smith-Jones Electric Co,
"THE HOUSE OF HUSTUr
Phoae «M
5:30
8:00
Trunk.-
'r miss a
schedule. “We never Sleep.”
Leave Paris from Morgan
and Gilhraltsr 'Tlob’Ts.
— Bonham-Sherman —
Red Ball Stage Line r
FARE ONE WAY $1.00
Leave
Bonham
'» a. m.
a. m.
0:15 a. m.
, 11 ni.
arc better prepared than ever
to ■■ a. j;
Bonham
a. m.
a. nt.
The *>ne thing that leads
ua ’to have some doubt con-
cerning tho dispatches from
Shanghai is that the eorrvs-
pondenta report •'hundreds
killed in battle." That don't
sound like China,
TNK NORTH DAKOTA LABORA-
TORY
Lnbornturic* nn- expensive tn run.
North Dakota l« finding thin out. The
Townley movement, with to cocksure
rvmrdlr* of Stoic ■oclalhm for nwry-
oconomlc III. turned North Dnkots
Into n laboratory. Hut It* gmndlq«‘! -|
project* have- itehrly all. proved fall-'li
urr*. And now North Dakota fhetr
the payment nt the hill. A million
dollars In taxes must be levied to
meet tho principal and Interest on
bnnd* i»«tic<l to tun the Bank of North
Dakota, the Slate Fluor Mill and KI.
evator, and thr real eatate operation*.
The Nniwaftlron League oVangd" .
of Stale,•ockiliSm a<»utvi1 the p<.
pie of North' Dakota that iheM Hto’.
project* would pay (hell own Why,
and at the some limo lead the people
Into th* promised Canaan of pf""-!
Itcrlly, Hut none of them ha« paid
none of them ever Will pay. Now the
bill must be vwul. and tho taxtiiu
power mu»t be Uaod to reach Into th<
purhet* of all North Dak >ta‘ to *«
fUte the wherewithal to pay U.
* Tho old lltno-toeted plan of Amr i-
ran lndlvlduall«m. I* thw-ilght way lo l
run mill* .and elevator* and bank*.{I
The leaguer* .were al) Wrong. Yet I
the league koapel i» *1111 being J
proat hedu not only In North Dakota,
hut In'Mlnneaota and all thiotigh thl«
regiun. Ye*, and the league' eaodl
dale for I'realdent la trying to pet M. H. BILLS, Owner & Mgr.
■unde tho country to buy up and* tun'
HOW TO TRUST: Tru»t In the
LorM with all thine heart; and lean Where Loan la Gain .
not unto thine own under»tandlng | An exchange taya when a husband
In all thy way* acknowledge him, and leave* hie wife be doean't leave her
he »hall direct thy path* Froe. 3i t ‘ ‘ ' --
j Inter it will go in for Ha
own ppotreUoii.
He Need* Brann and, a l.nu| Voice,
Il would probably be too oiuUulo
hfpe, however, that Mr. Daugherty
vtill now take the stump in hl« own
defrnae. -DalFa* Meh *.
In vi»w of event* In Tex-
i as, wo chft see no reason
why Daugherty or Fgll or -
Denby could not gn hef.tre I fcggT '
the* country with a plot for gutter (P. SI • •
vlntllcallon with a splendid
chanco to win. All (h it would ll(%M
be required would be for <tp,ing»
them to braxenly deny their buH„ (ubTe)
guilt, abuse ■' ‘ *'
milteo that
questionable
peal to the
them. Why
win?
i nospitai. an eaucauonai tunu
for- muric* students, and funds (
•for other purposes. AU the»
gifts are to worthy objects, i
'but a better way to havo
I deposed of her fortune would
I have been to have expended
'It for good causes during her i
own lifetime, w hile she could |
thave peen and enjoyed the (
RBFRBSBNTATIVBS result* of her beneficience.
___—;—Chicago, ni. 11 ■■ _M ■ —|
;> .. New York. N. Y. Today's dispatches brltjg
Dallas, Tea. information of the death of (
, one of the most noted of
Texas educators of a quarter
LBggvta. was not preavnt to
*|Z7d a’weU’devo’ioped ipirit";•'‘I'''"* **•[»«
■ awvLaiY A,'d ’praklng of a nation
education. h«\«ng tt> submit
Znd" women' in or 1.'.’I
be classed aa
No man will force
Miriam is not tho only wo-
man in Texas whose Interests
wire affected by the decision
of Judge Calhoun that there
la nothing in the constitution
to prevent a woman holding
office. If a woman cannot be
governor, neither can n wo-
man be district or county
clerk, collector or treasurer
• or tch >ol superintendent, if
V q people of Texas do not
\ t a w< tnan for governor
th* / c :i get their wish only
I ■ g :g to thg polls In Nov-
tinbvr and voter for her to
•t’y at homo Instead of going
to the governor’s mansion.
Th* tolte*in« Prtccv psid by. ------
th* local psoaUsoTwUH* and buyer*. When you need Drugs
on th< >lsy On which tho paper is pub- ^1,,^ of Willson’s. 72-3t
accv«*«ry to Watch ths reports <Uity. ------—P—--
llsbcd. Aa prices change often It i» Let ui clean your winter cloth " ;«iLUfut toiy work. I handle '«♦!
W*’ it. not quote retail prices, before winter i* here.* Wc vlckn *em X.—
,Tutkas .............. 10 t« >2 1.2c U(Bn |,ho|)C lft ’
’ r»»« *....^......a>...... .......... 21 ’•*f| 72-Ut SERVICE CLEANERS. I
...... I Sv ,
..I.... Be
12 1.21
... ...IRc!
supply of Pun»le lran«»« \VHY PAY MORE
n*ner, else of sheets 18x24
Tf STANDARD
BATTERY CO.
, fl1 "Through Service We Grow” 7:1)0
I HENRY R. 3CATES I WILL SHELTON, Prop — 9:()(l
I Co“a”, *nj! ?Ur*u°nlc ■■**>'» aKe N 11,11
S Room 203 Rtnto Hank I i ;oo p
----- *_ ■! 2;U) .....
! 3:40 p. m.
1'6:00 p. ni.
to be .deplored. The public i>
to both side*’of the Dawe,
It looks*** if it ,i» gnieg t■! i
WM. V W.WID. M.
MAR7VT HKI'ORI ♦ Ivanfme. Texa*. R. I.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦ 3ept. 27, H'24.<
IS H N MARIA ANGBtICf j
To the Editor of The Fa^'Ht. :
I am wondering how It, -
graph crept Into the editorial pag
The Favorite last Friday, Sept.
“The effort* <>f "ome new-paperr
and oratora-to belittle the ability and
worth of Dates* will he
fnr thy: people will argue rig. t >
that' if the Democrat* can find no
better rcanon tmOatm the ilee.ion
than the foible* of a great man. it. •»
not woithy^to control the goer .
Now Louisans has polned
California in refusing the Ls-
Follette electors a place on
the state ticket. If.
Democrats claim, tho W ost
will turn against Coolidge bo-
caui<j of The California de-
clslrn, It logically follows
thia the Routh will turn
. agaNlat Dsvls bocaua* of the
lx>ulsl*na deefsion. Tho truth
attma to be that the decis-
ion In both Stabs was reach-
ed because the law* of those
states required such a decis-
ion by the court*.
THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
< By GENE BYRNES11 plate .... $16.50
Chevrolet, Overland,
Dort.
13 plate S20.50
Buick, Essex, Hudson, I
.....‘. $24.50 Leavc
, 7:0U
■ ’ •
... are exchange price* |
Standard K. D. Batteries
NOTICB TO THB PUBLIC
Aag seroaroes roflrotimi urea tbs -f B century ago. When R.
character, reputattea er staediag of R (Bbb) Hatoefl dkd at hi,
say ftrm ltelividusl M rorporottea hom, Ca)^a OkU„ Mn
educator by natural tempeu-
«aU«4 to th* sMMBMB hT th* pah- and trainingr, and one
lv W*» * Sh<»ut.
h*» Whi»p»rod th«t there'll lw«<>me
changes among the nppolntiv» offlv'»«
when Mr*. Ferguson brooms* Gover-
nor <>f Tsxa*. Ban Angelo Sthhdsrd.
•If our memory fall* u* not
that fact was proclaimed In
a shout. Not one • of the
present appointees was de-
ceived about It, They know
their heads go off if
are among the number
opposed Ma.
We- Noticed
Did you notice that little rumpu*
in tho l.esguo i>f Nation*, J*i>*n de-
manding thnl tho question of A’talle-
immigration Into America h*. taken
up hy the league and that even "do--
I mertie"’question* b* eubjrot In Leap.
ue arbitration?
| Isn't It «» woH tliat we are inn of
i that League and not obliged to >ub-
1 mlt to tho arbitration of Eurnjiean
. powers, anxious to plea«y Japan, th*
question of opening our door* to
) A«l*1 ‘Any man that should succeed
I in forcing this .Nation Into th* |<*agut
of Nation* would lie the mo»t harmful
enemy that the llqltml State* ever
had.—Ft. Worth lieenrd.
Yes, wo ii’otlcod it, but wet
glso noticed that Japan's <lo«
alro wns not granted, slthn
~ ...'., etc."
What arc foible* \
liable'1 Webster' dbfihc*
“a moral, weakness;
weak point? » frailty,
believes that the “foible
didate, greater small, ate legitimate
ASWt's for d|scU**?on in a campaign
No doubt Gen. Dawis ha* pipdeie 1-
distinguished service . to his country
Im some ways. He - ha. his strong
point’, of cour e. Hill
__ He spouts profanity, which j-1 not.
nce***arily the mark’ of * Ker um,-b
strong ^hai actor, although the pi iv
fh-e is so kudcyhI thnt HUV'5
look upon it a* a virtue^. His
- again,.Is a symbol of the general hu-
man -frteif?y. Much- m<*«* roeiaus J'1’ •
i* the charge, not refuted to far
the "writer's information go.-, that :
he misused the funds of. hi* bank
bvUtoV up a Lorinur bank, that later
* j failed, and whose depositors, nto-l'y.
. ' those of small means, lost hynVi ' ■ ,
’ I There were‘anme who knew in a-
« I vpnce thy foibles, of fall,.nhd who
’ warned of danger. If the r. or ! i”
e» this Dawes bank affair a,. .. . iV*
. and if It s i
cariit'l mo.e’i ynno '
■ labornton if million dollars to th< I.* ■ m
are 4 bJ i« "
‘ -- - - for a few hours tn. got hy
inspectors, then we do not want .any
H'n Maria, .'tuff in the presidential
chair ner even one step remove.!
therefrom.
The tendency .to. pax* over lightly
th* ••folble»‘,’whl<h often lead th com-
plete moral collapse in high office
... I,., itonlored. Tho nubile is * ntitl' I
*****--------- who had been verv *ucce**ful i
NGTIUB—A’l notlcM of *at»rt*m- in >»>•
MU, drarore .ad uthro. bweftto E^*r. H« had Jh»' Fift "
whro* Otero to an .dml-oa fo. LTbmxiJrf.ro
Mbro mn.tary CM.udtoratlM, wtll b* J '*•’ 'r b I
'barged for at th. rot* e*f oa* cent ,h* .h«dr '** ,a>‘UtL \ fe,
a ward. Qbttaari**. roaolutton* of ’h*'_‘"tl'tlT i ‘Ji’ L.rf
rocpact. earta of thank*. *te„ olao training .m”u}. .
-— t. r>ak and »<»ul. and to hint the Icav-
rom. rote. C.*k eithvr of theau itt
.........- education wa* fad a I to ■ its
knfrtpag J, -titers, w.'tl TTltbed tlUbL
if patter changed, Wqt. a well trained "heart
a well •• th* n*w. _ .2 .. ' ‘ '
Thto to important and will avoid rfro uaI life were all necessary
lay U Ut cbanc** to complete an auuv«u«»iu ;•” /•••* ' .........
There are today hundred* of L'"k.* trow *• ’< "« ■' 1
mature men and women in «r t'Ut’i lv the .!.<'ague,
Texas who came under the 1n- "ill. have to *ubm t tn arhl-
the day* of their aturtenthond, . |11O
’and they can te»tlfy to the I nityd N a vs 1’J”
worth and (anting effect* of •’'*«%’* e u.
I hit work. “ *
FOR JUDGE 6TH JW
J. C. MAGOUIRK :
Phone 629
WillSM
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 73, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 1, 1924, newspaper, October 1, 1924; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1199768/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.