The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 92, Ed. 1 Friday, October 22, 1926 Page: 6 of 6
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LOCAL
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cotton was short, price low, he fear-
RUB-NO-MORE
should he die, in notter’e field he
Original Water Softener $
Per Package 5c
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Mrs. V. W. Cortner
Favorite "want ads" get results.
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North Main Street
Bonham, Texas
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Groceries
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and Meats 8.
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SHOCKING
RAY CROUCH, Mgr,
FALL
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Five room cottage on
Nice room for rent to gentleman
Good ■ condition.
Has sewerage, water, and fine
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STOP
. She Was Worth Fighting For!
She was beautiful.
A captive.
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Such Nice Coats
Can You Stop Your
Car When You
Want To?
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Stops
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Piston Rings—Every
size—5 cents each
ARMENANS-DEA
EARTHQUAKE,-
HAS ADVISED
was
bus
street.
gas.
us with dollars hoarded in his home,
in cans socks and various places, too
Mackerel,
, Dill Pickles
West 6th
Piped for
New Dates,
New Mince Meat,
New Peaches,
New Shell Pecans,
New Apricots,
New Pecans.
$25.00 to $40.00
Come In and see them.
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GROCERY
Phone 65 and 108 '
"The store of Cleanliness1
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VELVET
also
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
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Something New
and
Different
LATEST
PATTERNS
in
Complete stock
of
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PRICES
Adults. . . 40c
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Photographed in
Technicolor.
"GOOD CLOTHES THAT FIT’
Headquarters—Where Society Brand Clothes are Sold
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1926
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on this the terror ship
AMERICAN THEATRE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Lem Tittsworth Fur. Co.
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RUG SALE GOES ON
professional 8
The only woman
of the Salty Seas.
’ THE BONHAM DAI* FAVORITE
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Oysters-
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Hear. Bro. B. B. Crimm at Wesley'
Class Sunday morning. —Committee.
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gas
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PARK GROCERY
• Phone 290
CAMPBELL
| GROCERY
Phone 10
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it. A 14-inch
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ty of judges and prosecuing attor- ‘
neys in the trial and prosecution of$
criminals? 2
Politics. 9
What is it more than anything ;
else that has contributed to the % e
NONE OF THE AM EH
ORPHANAGE HURT-
OTHERS NOT-K
at
VERY LOW PRICES
$6.00 and $8.00 Vellours at
$3.95
■———. —. ... ---h----... . .. uu..
_ Felts, $5.00 Kind, now
— $2.95
$ appreciation at being at this meet-
ing, after which a song was sung
would lie. But today he lies before
: gloomy, to trust a bank or even to
pay hh debts. Had he been cheer-
ful, honorable and square with all
man-kind, today in the depressing
UNDER THE
Of hard times, m
sober thinking that I
eventual results of
dependent upon then
determination to trim
and to provide throu,
during good years to
Pan for systematic I
ket ’»s explain it to I
Peek and other chicken feeds—All f
at lew prices: — -- 11
F. R. Elkins & Son ’
PHONE 509 3
NEVER bei o
Eas the public been of]
Standard visible, listing.
Adding machine for $75
a the Vidor costs.
sav your brains, yo
zpur temper for only $7
i over in show window.
only. 225 Star street.
SUITS
2 T -S-as--p- .
See ohr New Fall 2 Fants Suits in all New SKades.
and models.
_____FOR RENT______
2-room apartment, all convenienc-
_________ urge all present at The ale on 6x9 Congoleum bor-
thisinoon day -Lione-Club tp acatter dered rugs-iaatiLom at $5.50.All
aca wceeo wel The Burney home on West 4 th
# street, in fine condition, can be
• bought for a mighty cheap price.
11 Vacant, and must sell quick.
. 91-3 Will H. Evans Co. Phone 31.
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■ land the meeting •was over.
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We BLACK
PIRATE"
For Pretty Little Girls
Nippy days are here and to keep your little girl
snugly warm she should have one of these pretty
coats.
There are plaids and stripes and plain materials in
Cranberry, Chanel Red, Rust. Gracklehead and Tif-
fin all trimmed with pretty furs.
Styles are copies of the Ladies’ models, and the
coats have a grown-up air that Miss Ten-year-old will
like. '
Sizes 3 to 16 years.
$7.50 to $15.00
The Railway Age is
for th tatement that
I tigation of al the wreck
kan railroads for the
i years, shows that in no J
wreck caused by an into
| ph ye. Fossibly this is |
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' aled. These men
etrains are being depriv
lb ’ ' It’s shseking. I
News. . • • I
. Phone 12. “The
RUB-NO-MORE
For Mashing Dishes Just a
Little Makes Them Bright
Per Package 5c
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What is it that has contributed •
more than anything else to the laxi-IB
influencing and corrupting of police $ ---—---- A,, we
-ar " ! FELT AND VELLOUR HATS
What is it more than anything 8
LOOK
Just received Truck Load
used Gas Heaters. Cheap
, while they last. — D. W.
is Johnson. (92-6t)
Cleans Milk ■ bottles and . —%
' Routs the Germs 1 .Brother, Crimm will lecture to ‘he
_ _ ; _ * Wesley Class. Sunday. Hear ye him.
Per Package 5c 8 — Committee.
Bv United Press.
.NEW YORK Oct. 23.
] tjug earthquake rocked
night. with quakes rec il
I “killing hundreds and ini
and.-, at cording to a q
the Near East Relief I
The orphanage consists I
ings in which 1,500 orp
ing cared for. It is ha l
.There • forty-five Am
live officers at the orp
of them are reported saf
of other Americans in ot
Armenia were not rep
first cables. I
1 FUNERAL SERVICES i
§ LARGELY ATTENDED
Politics.
Upon what has the
bondsman thriven? ' - 3
_Rolitics._____- 4
gomoexmcacscvy v• g f
WE WANT TO SELL 8 ?
YOU , 8
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sa
CLOSING OUT
ALL OF MY
There he stood with hundreds of hands
reaching out to snatch her away.
Isn’t that a situation to stir the blood?
It is only one of many. A thril a min.
ute A sensation a second.
made short talks expressing theit
D not forget that we have *|
home-made Sorghum, Arkansas Ap-
ples, Comb Honey, Sweet Potatoes,
Cabbage.
Also that this is the time for lay- 1
ing mash with Dehydrated Orange «
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PROM. CIT. PASSES *—
R j Mrs. Chas. Garne of Houston is
■ ’ , j. . cisiing relatives in the city . I
(Continued fvom page 1) j w B Richardson and daugh- FORD’S BED BALL BUS DRIVER
U present and future. Although a grad- tel Mrs. Ray Deering, ure yisiting ARRESTED WITHOUT JUST
& of Gloom College at Gloomville, relatives im Tioga. I CAUSE RELEASED
| Texas, he opposed everything in the, wn H Evans, and C. R. Inglish -------
C way of progress. were in Whitewright today. Mr.1 The Favorite made mention aofew
I He frequently wished to be back in Evans spoke before the Rotary Club days ago of the arrest of one of Tom
8 the good old days ami next would at its luncheon.’ * 'Ford’s drivers by Faris police on
8 wonder what the future would be Messrs. Henry Youree, Tot Gross ‘eircus day on a charge of having
8 and often say. “If wext year is as bad and Misses Palmer Baldwin and violated a city ordinance by bringing
8 as this Lwill starve to death" always • Revel Hurst are in Dallas today’to passengers into the city and charg-
■ saying, "I’m skinned" instead of attend the fair. " [ing them bus fare. These passengers
C saying "I have done my best and the] p M. Douthitt, of Dallas, is in were all from Bonham and.went to
8 same' God and good people will stand the’city. Mr. Douthitt is connected attend the circus.
g by me as in the past. ’ Iwith the Christian Courier, a paper' Ford refused to pay a fine and
E it is said that a minister dined published by the Christian church, proposed to contest the right of the
g with him one day to whom he hadana is in the city in the interest city of Paris to pass an ordinance
8jeontributed 25c and he found of that publication (which prohibits the entrance into the
PHONES 171 and 678 swine, cattle. corn and all the nec- w. j and T K. Underwood, of city of passengei buses. The city
■ ■■ ■■■-............ ...........essities of life plentiful, but as his willow, Okla., have been n the postton that thr or-
looking for cotton pickers. They dinance did not prohibit and was
say they have been dear down into not intended to prohibit buses from
Arkansas, frem thefF home tewn, outside the city entering, but
and then back up this way via Tex-,intended regulate inter-city
arkana, and have found very few of traffic. The- arrest of the driver
them. They also stated that cotton, wasi-made by police under a misap-
is open rind ready to pick in”" their prehensien-ofthe purpose of the
locality, and that it will make from-ordinance. Therefore the case was
a bale to a bale and a half to the dismissed.
acre. That cotton ought to be A Paris citizen complained at the
picked! 5—' ' ! statement made by the Favorite that
__„ — •- 'Paris “does not want, visitors,” but
An-attractive Two-Piece- Living if that ordnance had been applied as
Room Suit overstuffed, Cadillac the Paris police interpreted it bus-
l «iw in the collar to stay to Taupe and Blue covering, $185, es carrying passengers into Pana.
~~ si ‘ " - --- the- statement would certainly rhave
been justified.:
Everybodys Everybodys
No. 1. N.. z.
NORTH MAIN ST. RESIDENCE
. . •
, East front. Big house. Fine lo-
cation. Corner lot. Remember N.
Main street property is not often
for sale. $5, 500, with 1-3 and bal-
ance monthly.
91-3t Will H. Evans-Co. Phone 31.
the club room a song, "Gpod Nite, mAe ne M W ,
L ’ 8 NEW
VICKS’
▼ VAPR #
Our 17 Million Jan UtaJ 2
The Love Story
of a Bold
bmmee, g
mukd.u.n
We have regular fac-
tory equipment to Re-
line your brake bands
with Raybestos Lining.
aCntton is reported tod
Worth 12.50 on a midd
•
. ‘Fresh Stock ’ 5
See Favorite'Office for job'work a “ $
" Prompt Delivery 3
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. ’ Courteous Attention »
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{• John I. Crouch & Son 3
" RAY CROUCH, Mgr, $
Phone 350 ,
318 Bonham, Texas ,
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. THE CASE AGAINST
oppIG5 THE BUS DRIVER
"HAS BEEN DISMISSED
For Sale—One baby sulky, good B
condition and cheap. Also one oil ■
heater, and a bicycle.—I'. H. Tay- Carmichael & Massey
lor, 810 N. Star St. Phone 545-18
green. 86-tf *ca: -020-
THINGS YOU
SHOULD DO
EVERY 500 MILES
You should renew the oil
in the motor.
EVERY *1000 MILES
You should have the
chassis, greased all over.
EVERY 2500 MILES
You should have the dif-
ferential and transmis-
sion washed out and re-
filled with grease.
EVERY 2500 MILES
You should have the mo-
tor steam cleaned—why
hot keep the motor, the
vital unit of your car as
clean as you do the out-
side?
We Have Special Equip-
ment to do all thia.
__WANTED ____
RAGS WANTED
Good, clean white ones,
(but not underwear.)
Bring them to the Favorite
office—We pay 5 cents per
pound. .________________'
FOR SALE
‘The Black Pirate” /. %
is Doug’s greatest ( "2?
contribution to the • \
MEre"nign.pointen. Rde.
tertainment. Enjoy- 52? i 42
able to you whether /V7—6A2
7 or 77. A > (‘842
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other rugs priced in proportion.
Come in and see’them. - __
90-6t Guy Ellis Furniture Cs
। location. $3,500, with 1-3 cash, bal-
ance monthly.
91-3t Will H. Evans Co. Phone 31.
ed starvation. He often worried
else has made a mocker of the pa-a
role system ? 5
Politics. 9
What is it more than anything v —
pise has caused deadly delays and $
maneuvers that protect- criminals ’
from“just punishment for -their $
crimes? . ;
Politics. 9
W’hat is it more than anything ; * -
else that has contributed to the so- •
called "mortality’ of criminal saseig
that is the dismissal of charges ’
through the nolle pros. alleged lack $
of evidence * and other excuses by ,
which eriminals-eseape jusice? $
* times many a heart would be beat-
20305XM3020202%-K3X99 ing for joy and many a face burst-
21 ing forth sunshine saying I did my
v 1 " best crop "or no crop, high or low
fresh Kin h
$ Mr. Merchant, Banker, Farmer.
Cl and Professional man, we are bury-
§ing‛aMr. Gloom-t^day. I thank God
she 1s kqhc and
6 sunshine. It will not - only do you
JUST RECEIVED *8 good, but will do good to those with
B । whom you come in contact.
51 As the casket was removed from
..
2 Gloomy was sung.
y Allen Wheeler told a good joke
$ 'on Roege McClure and the visitors
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 92, Ed. 1 Friday, October 22, 1926, newspaper, October 22, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548263/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.