The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 70, Ed. 1 Monday, September 27, 1926 Page: 1 of 6
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BER 27, 192
LOCAL COUNTY NEwa
NUMBER 70
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HAS UTTERLY FAILED
KILLED-OTHERS HURT FOR N. Y. GOVERNOR
BALL LEAGUE NOW IN HOUSE, REPORTES
BINGHAMTON FLYER MEET
FOR CONSIDERATION
AT A RAIL CROSSING
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SUPPLY OF LIQUOR
AT 10230 TUESDNY
CAUSES TROUBLE
ord
RANGERS IN MEXICO
present
At an early houre this
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will
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ral New York Republicans are pre-
A 42-ineh man named Darius Ab-
in j
THE WEATHER
dominately dry.
it
East and West Texas—Cloudy with
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ed for in this locality.
Boy’s Fall Suits
SIZES
Now is the Time
0 to
2
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A real
Pair
Foot Ball
with each
WIS
Lem Titts worth and
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were
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CHAS. DAVIS HARDWARE CO.
“The Good Clothes Store.” a
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nominaticnal affiliations.
ONE MORE
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THE RULE OF THIS BANK
W. C. FINLEY
for the coming of
and
and the Lord': gospel might meet
t
century of them to pass by since the gation members, and he as welcome, worshiped in spirit and truth.
IT’S UP TO YOU
OUR AMBITION IS TO SATISFY OUR PATRONS
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TWO FAST FLYERS IN THE DEMOCRATS WILL FOUR MOTHERS
COLLISION AND SEVEN j NOMINATE AL SMITH LIVES WHEN I
of all athletic funds at the Uni-
ty, the chairman of the commit-
world for small
dollar to our
el & Massey
aom
HE BOTHERED BY
FAVORITE Anns:
WETS WILL ATTEMPT CARDINALS CHAMPS
TO SHOW PROHIBITION IN NATIONAL BASE
These
reach a
gas
do
JOHN T. SMITH BILL
DIED BY LIMYTATIGN
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ts for Fan.
hapes. ii
hales Saturday,
light. Opened
I at 14 cents .
AS SOLONS HARD
I IT TODAY TRYING
0 WHIP THINGS UP
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and placed in jail until he made bond his death. His widow is 82.
Mr. Gilbert at .present lives in Ok-1
By United Press.
ST’ LOUIS, Sept. 27.—Regulations
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The Shriners have dedicated their
children's home in Chicago.
। morning
R. Ball.ar-
nezessary."
house committee to investigate
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have gone on to become members of
the church invisible, but mor real
which has mansions in the skies for
its membership by the River of Life,
ing more or less familiar
churchmen, regardless ’ of their de-
ern-uubmitted to the senate age
itire law creating the text book
.RE race against Smith.
The erendums this
ears supply of campaign ammunition in
Rob-[the report of the moderation league
rharged u n kennesa waF
c «: «03 g o c co d G 3 3 0 9 3 3
o all this.
STATE NATIONAL BANK
OF BONHAM
COURTESY—EFFICIENCY—STRENGTH
THE PARADE IS NOT cfSc To Eonstabie Shope and J.
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MONEY can b spent or
[that will stan
! school weal
or eliminations
BONHAM, TEXs; MOND.
enough to blazed the way
MORNING-BE ON HAND
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READY ,L
TO MAKE V
YOUR B
PICTURES
AS USUAL.
a plentiful
to serve each one of our customers in the most helpful way,
possible and with the utmost privacy.
some- mingle and tell of the days when the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Bonham, Texas
sold except general admission tick- count of the expiration of the time
ets sold on the day of the game. for considering resolutions.
University blanket tax will
-Bank,.miuI we will open an account for you.
ASOLINE LOB
/body
53, su
IS YOU
LD DO
500 MILES
renew the oil
start—it will start on time, so those
who have it in hand say, ane they-
Mny members of both parties fav-
The first pastor of the congrega- ws in evidence on all sidese
tion, wh one name Mr. Tiitsworth did it was agreed at this meeting to
s-eleinereasig-alarmingly.everywherein
pme- the United States. The report made
ESE SENATE AND THE LEHIGH "TALLEY LIMITED AND
ISE HAVE MATTERS UP BINGHAMTON FLYER MEET
BOTH REAKD-HIS REPUBLI-
CAN OPPONENT WILL BE WET
AS WET CAN BE
| tion was expected to nominate Con-
gressman Ogden L.. Mills of New
York City for Governor to make the
if you are not at present a dlepositor, we believe the solid * J
strength of this institution and is friendly, confidential service . »
will 'Attract you. We invite you to open an account with us. ' •
■hihition had failed utterly to accom-
plish its purpose .and Dial drUllkUII-1
ness had arisen, the report contin-
ued. above ■ what it was before pro-
hibition.
the,worth on the. Republican, side. Ru
postoffice money order, or a cash- Sanford of Rusk county, which was
ier s check in St. Louis or New York, that estimates be made monthly in-
Cash is unacceptable, stead of bi-monthly. "History
All box eats will be $6.60 a game shows .that the reports are practi-
including tax. The entire grand- cally correct,” McFarland said.
standis to be reserved at $5.30 a Q ■_____
nor may a person purchase more Representative McFarland,
than two tickets for each game- All ( Young county. opposed both
orders must be accompanied by a resolution and the substitute
. FOSTER-PHOTO
For Further Particulars.
ANY
congregation was .organized, and so
the minutes make a big book. This
Mr. Tittsvrorth read. Some of the
songs that the mothers and fathers
sang were sung, and over the con-
gregation could be seen many weep-
ing— weeoing as they thought of the
pioneers who lived in that section
— in that early time, and who came
from the prairies and the forests to
worship at the shrine they had erect-
ed to the Most High God. a
invested just as you wish.
In the morninr, as th
1 hands reach 10:30, the Vd
"frade oftheFanhm Cout"
ta. Darius was 84 at the time of occasional rains. •Rain may be look-
‘ . not remember, or at least he did not make this an annua, affair, where the
'where pongtSE ihe’eZ’will give it ■" the Favorite, drew $100.00 childrens children of those who
•0" sung w the king of "kings. " per annum-just about
- keep a modern pastor in.
To turn that stubble over and we can help you do
it. A 14-inch sulky at a price you cannot afford to
pass up if yo need a sulky. - - ,
It is our ambition to have the very best bank in this
part of the country.
We are endeavoring to make it the safest, strongest,
most accomodating bank for you. Come in and let us explain
all of the advantages of an account at our bank.
THE FANNIN COUNTY STATE BANK
A GUARANTY FUND BANK
SANFORD'S SUBSTITUTE RBS-
OLUTION,ALSO MET THE
SAME FATE IN HOUSE
By United Press.
NEW YORK, Sept. 27.—The wets
whowtiseek-prehibition__modifi c a -
tion at the polls in several state ref-
ner Alden is dead at Los Angeles. He
travelled with circuses for many *
years as “Tom Thumb.” His wife, +
who survives him, is also 42 inches
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the 7th- will be considere l an t an The Smith resolution urzing Tex-
request for tickets must be sontas congressmen to solicit the aban-
through the mails addressed to -Lhe } donment - of the- periodcat govern-
StkratienabBenehalhlah-past-mentacottonestimatesmet'with
office Box No. 220. " | strong opposition in the house and
No tickets for single seats will he went over without action on ac-
he was driving a car without proper
lights. But on second thought the
officers seculed a serch warrant
and investigated the contents of his
car. They found several gallons of
liquor. He Was then brought here
Aceerlingto -his announcement, the three cent gasoline tax WUR not
no orders received before.Momday, enacted hj the end of the session.
Lem Tittsworth was called. upon oil. But then he could — ______ _______
to read the minutes of the church, thing the modern pastor couldn’t do,! fore-fathers met and decided that at
but the minutes have lengthened intoamong other things, and that was he Bethlehem would be set up a temple
years’ There have been over a half could “live around” with the congre- to the Creator, where He might be
(from one to three cents per gal-.injured arerin as serious- condition. The Democrats plan to. renominate J-i and 'Hr< Spunag^TM tj
Many were imprisoned in the wreck-.Gov. Al Smith, he having signified baby. With a large party
—Wrecking crews are cutting in- that he would yield to the almost roy residents the victims h
to the overtrne cars with actytenetanantmomstwisheof-the satete-Demom-ed-fromaveek-end exe
A skiff they 1
ed the exact toll of death will not be There are several candidates for' 111 11,111,11 1"
known, so railroad officials havethe U. S. Senatorial nomination to was carried by the swift ci
stated. ’ run against Senator James Wads-der a ferry boat tied to t
lahoma: we understand, but he makesJ fee4*
frequent visits to this side of the g “ “---3-*0-* 3-3 “-2009
live:. It has ben- suspected for9
George Purl, announced.
. during the season,
figure, it is said.
e bill to supplant the
000 MILES
d have the
sed all over.
500 MILES
have the dif
nd transmis
1 out and re
grease. j
1500 MILES |
lonham High School Stu-
has just added a new Co-
a Typewriter to his equip-
it. You’re next.
New Reptil
Tan Oxford
Vew Alligato
Flat and mt
Among the list of the charter
members Mr. Tittsworth remember-
ed tbs following: L. K. Jackson, S.
as you may
-! public at the league's headquarters
here said that % national survey of
which will govern the distribution of mission of additional subjects to the
tickets for the Wortt-Sertes-game-legialature by the governor makes
it certain that the sesaTou Will (■
the full constitutional limit, thirty
days. Speaker Satterwhite has
predated. Others preaicted mat
the .essibi, vyoii*,! (w aeconvened.if.
ALSO \ 7-MONTHS-OI
WENT DOWN WITH TI
THE SWIFT OHIO I
ALLENrOWN, Pa., Sept. 27— The NEW YORK, ept 27. Tlu'l.ipul^ - 1 UMEHOV n .
its, the first of this session of Lehigh Valley Limited passenger lican and Democratic State Con-r»others, cne with a baby n
gia.u.. .... train collided with the Binghamton ventions are being held today. The were drowvned in the Ohio
ition included representatives of Flyer of the Central Railroad of New Republicans met at Madison Square Mason,, West Virginia, . M
Uswiit oil writ |l|ii JirijUf “t Bethlehem union station Garden, New York City and the Dem-1dead are Mrs. A. E. Jou®
will be made against the Dale crossing. Seven died nbd hhut ( m.-i ut i laid t.lll'l1 U'l'U. liiiliim iiL tj.pddj -^1^ .via ier, 52;^
jj.fj.-h. irp’GIn.g ffn*" th*n- thirty injnreil Twelve ihel in Acewa- » | ert Hummel, 3d; MrB.WiH
By United Press.
AUSTIN, Sept. 27—The sub-
•SONS AND DAUGHTERS GATHER TO RECALL .
FOUNDING OF THE OLD BETHLEHEM CHURCH
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his "family W. Maloney, John M. Tittsworth. W as the flowers in May. (Latter day a
in Wolfe City Sunday, the oc- L. Benge. and A. H. Pickens. Mrs. mintstet- are ust.as welcome, pro-,
casion being the 58th anniversary of Wolfe, the mother of M. H. Wolfe, vided the, don t try—the first '”l
the Bethlehem church, an organiza-of Dallas, named the church. Shetture .of lhe combination. livinEg
tion formed in that section that many! was a Baptist, and her son men around." the high cost, of living is ■
years ag>. At the time it was known tioned is elso of that faith, but noth- the barrier) — . 2
as the Cumberland Presbyterian] ing mattered along that line in those The Rev. S. \. MeGee was B
church. After that, many years, the primevah days, for all congregations second pantor, and he was the father 2
church changed with others of that,1 wor^hipe i at Old Bethlehem! of S. D. MeGee, ol Dodd City- Die ■
faith to. the U. S. A Presbyterian The date of the organization of this present 2a torzis theRev DavidTem
church, the matter of that change be-; ch , j , 1868. The smoke pleton, M ’lu ..f the i
of the musketry and the roar of the, s i Templeton, an old «.r.'
cannon of the Civil War had hardly horse of the ministry, who lives at
died out. when the folks of the _ _ —
The occasion Sunday was a home- neighborhood bethought themselves Dinner and supper were erved the (
coming of the daughters and sons of of another God. rather than the god visitors ar the armpry in Wolfe'
those who qrganized this old church, I of war, and so Mars was forsaken Citv. and that brand ‘of hospitality
who stood by it for years, and who, for Him who taught peace amonglfor’which Wolfe city is noted from1
" mankind, end not bloodshed, one f the country to the other
BY; SAY THERE ARE MORE DRUNKS
S NOW THAN THERE WERE
BEFORE AMENDMENT
----- —. — .-----.... --------- .some time that he was engaged in
i ventions. I some point of vantage and view the’bootlegging. He was formerly a 5
8 Both Republeians and Democrats grand pageant at is traverses ..the ’ deputy sheriff here. . g
6 are expected to coneclude their de- streets of the city. r-d, . 1
v I liberations tomorrow. 1 Don't miss it! Try a want ad in The Favorite $
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One of your fundamental-rights as a custonier of a bank it the
right to expect that your transactions shall be held strictly con-
fidential.
There is no rule more rigidly enforced here than this. No
details of your personal or financial .affairs will be communicated
to anyone. Every safeguard is provided and every precaution
taken to protect your interests in this respect. -
You may consult with us,, therefore, relative to your most in-
timate financial plans and problems with entire confidente in
the judgment and discretion of our officers.
We take the greatest pride in the faith and trust of the people
of this, community anti hold it as one of our highest obligations * *
Fai ted Press.
ISTIN, Sept. 27.—The gasoline
schoolhouse and brought him here seat. Orders will be filled by lot1
worth, who is certain to be renamed --o—— o2gz
" " " " ALBERT BONDS BEING TauBlG PARADE starts
SAGEQ RV MEYICAN in addition to renominating Wads AT n nn ruromn
Ul!MULD. U I VLfIU/ i worth, the Republican State Conven-
hone 12. “The Hardware People” Bonham, Texas
— • .1MsehdAFN242M29E826I
In favorite
dam - - L__
rested Booth Gilbert near Johnson
today at 11.50;
i
Oct. 5, 6, and 7, should the St.
Louis National Baseball Club win the
pennant, have . been announced - by
Jiain . fit eadon, .president of the Car
liinals. . _________
monthly pan
nimum and I
000 loaned at
red on the am
leach moh--
at low’cost’e
• and respon
The most reasonable investment in the
sums is a savings account. Bring a
he Session Destined to Go
V
have the mo
iounl "I!
le motor, the
f your car 38
u do the out-
SAM BKEADON, PRESIDENT OF
THE CLUB, TALKS OF THE
SALE OF TICKETS
[district law and ’ provide for
bond issuance by countries, dis-,
or political sub-ivisioms, so a* J* SI POSSIBLE HE WILL ---I p, . j , mH 11
eet the objection- raised by th- SIST'ARREST-THEN BINGO! I Probably the moat debatable part .
tet in< o.ecwon ra•11 I coNER, of the program is the ptatform ne-
(me court in the Archer county HEsA GONER tion to be taken by the’two parties
was introduced in the senate by . . . .....
tor Bailey of DeWitt county, on By United Press. Smith is wet hut . is Wadi
ubmisaion by the governor. DEL RiO, Sept. 27. —Mexican Go Smith is.wet.but M h Wads- .
urangers_are reported close on
4443444 4a 444 - trail of Albert Bonds, wanted
ehPnIr nrnKnT Bell county on charges of murdering
HN nrrlln I Wiley Fisher, the Temple chief of po- »wy mempers ot botn parties Tav- they mean it. .
LlUI lull ULI •n + lice. Andrez Garza, he M i or letting the well-known record of The parade be some-
ranger chief, declared that Bonds" the candidates of both parties speakthing else““it is to be the best
987 to Satur- capture is expected at any moment, to the votes on the wet and dry, Don"t miss it. ISchool
___:__o---------- issue and let the, platform declara- . .., .. . ...
. .. — , 1 x 1 children from over the county will
Favorite "want ads" get results. tions take a back seat on the sub- be schooll wil be
- ' **■'■ ' ----------- 1 ~~Zlea of state leader, and the candi- out for 'he day one grand holiday
% •» cwnmca e • “ 6 •» 3 » 6 * " 2 dates themselves wil probably can-having been declared.
4 *,trol the platform action in both con- Watch for the parade. Get set at
Boy’s Suit a
H. L. RODGERS COMPANY |
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on a charge of having in1 his pos- and no attention will be paidto.any,
gnetranmpoxting intoxicating requests fr certain seats.
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 70, Ed. 1 Monday, September 27, 1926, newspaper, September 27, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548241/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.