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struck on the head but
certain Remarks made about
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of the theory of Dr.
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reporter
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farmers of that
the distance by brightness alone it man takes care of the mail depart -
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Of the ten linotype operators, four
Unmarketable
up into fertil- tances of stars. farthest flung from ter taking up their duti
the earth’s orbit.
1 now fill their posts.
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MORE AWARDS MADE BY FANNIN COUNTY
Now is the Time
Winter Shoes
FAIR AUTHORITIES ON ENTRIES AT THE EAIR
BEEDIN THIS CITY EROM SEPT. 2810 OCT. 21
Just Received Our Winter Shoes
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THE FAMOUS BOSTONIAN, SEMI-
Best male pup
DRESS WORK SHOES,
—SEE US—
six and un-
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Larigford. 8
AND DRESS SHOES FOR MEN.
Best male pup under six months.
lover of the dog, managed this de- Mrs.
NEVER BEFORE
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PUNNING SYSTEM.
H. L. RODGERS COMPANY
“The Good Clothes Store.” .
DERANGED MAN KILLS NEW METHOD FOUND
THREE OF DAUGHTERS TO MEASURE STARS-
and under twelve, Ray Newell, Ec-
tor, 1st.
ARMENIANS DEAD IN GENEVA PROTOCOL IS
EARTHQUAKE,-GABLE RECEIVING SUPPORT
HAS ADVISED TODAY OF ADMINISTRATION
LIs a perfection
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bai where •'Bluebeard” Landri mur- . "m -
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partment
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hibitors.
job." . ,
said that a lage number of
1st; '
John
will recover. ch’jnig Sung Yu.
TELEPHONE COMPANY
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and under
Bonham.
and 3rd.
Best male over
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one year, Polly i Champion of Brood,
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Eyes Examined
Glasses Correctly Fitted
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♦ Office over the Western Union ♦
♦ Phones: Office 198; Res. 648 ♦
THE AWARDS
Setters
HE DECLARED HE WAS SORRY
HE DID NOT KILL THE LAST
ONE AS WELL
Pointers
Best male pup under six months,
♦ MOTOR FREIGHT
♦ Line from Bonham to Dallas
♦ W. R. COLLINS TRANSFER
♦ AND STORAGE
♦ Phones 244 and 332
ERECTED ARE OF THE VERY
LATEST TYPE
Rainy, with probably colder weath-
51 Ft r eer by Sunday . is the outlbokfor the
day. weather.
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Mr. C. H. Van Zandt, Superin-ten-;
dent' of this department, and a i
Chaney.
German Police ( Registered)
Best male pup under six month®,
ings in which 1,500 orphans are be- ficial in the State Department has
ing cared for. It is badly damaged, declarer.
.There areforty-five Americarexecu-
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the satisfaction of all ex-Moss, Bonham, 3rd.
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♦ HENRY R. SCATES, M. D. •
♦ Practice limited to diseases of •
♦ The Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat ♦
TELEPHONE L39.
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uous background in the ultra-violet
W. M.
Best female pup over six months' Locke, Bonham, 1st; John Blanken-
for a
HEAVENLY BODIES HAVE LONG
BEEN A SOURCE eb weN
--DERMENT TO MERE MAN
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e-an axeas they slept__The dead are
of Florence,,’13; Edna, 12; Mildred, 7;
Jim Rayburn, Dodd City, 1st,
crew at Ector extending rural lines will get under way before the end
four ways. The method of •i onstruc- of the weeko juduadem4
tion th: 1- being u-ci is of the la- gegk » e 9
est approvedsype, thusassnvinestheta-iakde62838M8533265080800
“killing hundreds and injuring thous- army circles, the administration will,
ands," according to a cablegram to insist on the ratification of the Ge-'
the Near East Relict Orphanage, neva protocol prohibiting the use c,
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tm officers at the orphanase. All HOME OF •Hl.I EBEARD-
of them are reported safe. The fate
up to the posi-
the Journal
one year, Ralph j
servatory who sevei
found distanced of
measured by spectra
the brightness of th
that discovery six r
was required in obs
different points alon
bit. This method I
proved inaccurate. I
MADE THREE SPEECHES IN HILL JAYS HAS TO TAKE IT
NEW YORK, FRIDAY, IT IS BACK. OR WILL MAKE SOME .
REPORTED MORE STATEMENTS
$1.00 will open a Savings Account at
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Bonham, Texan
adding machine for $75.00.
all the Victor costs.
Sav your brains, your
Ypor temper for only $75.00.
* over in show window.
him. "My testimony is. characterized
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the, are Sold
By United Press. [By United Press.
. BERKELEL Oct. 21.— A Chinese WASHINGTON.
student in astronomy observing stars American relief
The talk at all.
in an excellent manner. Bill
। tion the best in •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
IDE WEATHER
year, Roege der 12 months,
'Honey Grove, 1
:es
of other Americans in other parts of
Armenia were not reported in the
first cables.
Through it a "double check” on
, ter,” Stoddard said at police head-
Best male
Bones and heads of rabbits are turn-
ed into poultry feed. Flesh of old
rabbits -is manufacturel into biscuits
. ________________________ for A- woman is in charge of the city
determination of their absout? lum- carriers and supervises the getting
inosity, but intend of determining of subscriptions while another wo- telephone service.
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AND STILL THEY GO
NEW YORK Oct. 23.—A devasta- WASHINGTON, Oct. 23 — Dospite
tug earthquake rocked Armenia last the opposition of the American Le- suddenly insane, Japles B. Stoddard,
night, with quakes recurring today, gion and the. alleged propaganda in 38 years old, and a widows—killed
NONE of THE AMERICANS AT POISON GAS WARFARE FROWN.
ORPHANAGE HURT—FATE OF ED UPON DESPITE STRONG
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 you need a sulky.
--—BONHAM, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1926
distance is made possible and Lick years. have worked
astronomers say it will be'of part ku- tion of treasurer of
lar value in accurately judging dis- company, but both w
Henry Chaney, Bonham.
Locke . Bonham, 2nd;
man is avowed far superior to any —------
man-operated paper, at least by-the THE FARMERS' LINES BEING
maredua g ceo -303* 3: cox c a «0 20 « c e 3023000
$
Coon Hounds
Best male over one year,
ship, Bonham, 2nd; Jack Hender-
son, Bonham, 3rd.
Best female over one year, John
Blankenship. Bonham, 1st; “Mrs. H.
Smith, Bonham, 2nd; John Blank-
The orphanage consists of 300 build- pison: gas
are women.
Two Women,.during the last few
wives for whose deaths he RABBIT FARM UTILIZES
UNDER THE PRESSURE
Of hard times, men are sometimes forced to that oL itd
sober thinking that works out in a program those
eventual results of financial comfort for themscly ? and „f a
dependent upon them. We hearexpresionsnevessary ‘luxuries,
determination to trim expenses, to leave offunnecosnt of saving’
and to provide through better managem w. Lave a
during good years to tide them overthe lean ye Saircmstances.
plan for systematic savings that will n
ket us explain it to you.
STATE NATIONAL BANK \
OF BONHAM Bt.
COURTESY_EFFICIENCY—
Has the public been offered a full
standard visible, listing, six columm
Clendennen, Bonhamfi 1st.
Best female over one year,- Col.
I eleven
The Rai wa> Age. is re on ibl went to the guillotine in Verailles
for the statement that close inves- ...... xr1
L’ „ , , . is falling into run. Nobody wants'
tigation of al the wrecks-on Amer- . . r
to live in the place of gruesoiej
nan railroads for the last four . .1 f
, , memories and the proprietor refuses Bv United Pre''*
t E0 to the expense of demolishing! LETIIRRIDCE Atla., Oct. 21-
r a;ki« 41;, n-x»u ... Everything but the jack rabbit’s
L ut P sib \ nisis * ' t ".red Tourists traveling in th. nefh-hop is utilized to return profits on
on hy T. ‘ 1 ae . ° . borhood sometimes deire to. look the rabbit ranch operated near Leth-
irepraled. These men runing our- the place but they ore not-per- bridge."
“fain: are beinK deprived of h« I, mitted-to enter. Automobilists turn Nothing is wasted in converting the
Noottia its shoeking: — Marshal their eyes fora few secouls hum the littte ayimals. into cash, accordm to
MeW8 road ahead to look at the grim dwell-
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witnesses are summoned for next
week. The probable investigation
into the governor’s clemency acts -
M. H. Luna, Bonham, 1st.
j Best male over one year.
ARMENIA ROCKED BY QUAKE
Ferguson Says Hill Told a Bald-Faced Lie in Testimony
A U. S. EXPEDITION ' 'QUEEN MARIE IS NOW JIM FERGUSON SAYS -
STARTS TO ISLANDS SUFEERING FROM HER RILL’S STATEMENT
at liberty! to set your own goal.
Saving'to get there.
women. The paper is the Salina
Journal .
CHAS. DAVIS HARDWARE CO.
Phone 12. “The Hardware People”, Bonham, Texas
NEW-YORK, Oct. 23.—The strain AUSTIN, Oct. 23.—The threat
_____ . ____ of yesterday’s three, speeches, com-, was made by W. G Hill, an Austin
under Occidental sci, e, has made a been dispatched to the hurricane-bined with a .head cold that has accountant, who testified before he
revolutionary discoyery for measur- wrecked Isle of Pines. clung to her, since her arrival Mon-house special committee investigat-
mg the distance of gtars which elim-1__ Death List Grows Hourly day, proved too much for Queen Ma- ing the state departments, that Be
inates the older and,moretaborious The Cuban death list grows hour- rie’s throat today, and she was fore- gave Eugene T. Smith $250 to secure
methods- * P |ly the presidential pa lave -being au--ed to call hi her physician. When-the approval of his account for au-
--—iwassistingin thovity for the statement that 250 the Ronmanian. ruler awoke this diting the work that he will make
etvatry on are dead ih the Havana.disret morning after but feux hours’.sleep.addition, the comn--e
ngthat while alohe. It is possible JtKat the num- she was so hoar e she oul ! hardlytee if E; Ferguson does not
her of deaths will reach 500.
Women outnumber men in the city, ----,—
newsroom and the men in this de- Ector’s Telephone System is being
partment take orders from a woman extended. The Northern* Texas Tel-
Sparkman, Bonham. 1t; Vic Court-
lier, Bonham, 2nd, 'Ralph McFarland. Honey Grove, 1st
Pointers Champion of Breed was and 2nd.
one of s^x * puppies, owned by Jim ’
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Questioned, by the police, Stoddard ebserynlions at Lickobservatory on
oxpiminetthar redtt
because he bejiaved a‘certain Brock-,his ancestors of the fifteenth cen-
IS PLACE OF HORROR ton. Mass, coal dealer was about to tury led the world inastrominomi al
lire the Studd ami home. "I am sor- research oct identallastron omers of
ry that I did nd kill my other daugh-the modern age have advance 1 far
head nt oriental;experts came to the
University of California ” and was
graduated.' "Eh
His recent dscove
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of the most popular displays of the under 1 year, Oscar Hackley, Bon- ourtigJ Money Grove, 3rd.
Fair. Hundreds of -people thronged ham, 1st. Champion of Breed, W. M. Lnng-
I through the aisles, looking at the Champion’ of breed, Oscar Hack ford, Honey Grove.
Bfine display of man’s best friend. les, Bonham. German Police (Unregistered}
American Bull Dogs ■ Best mialepup under six month. .
W. A. Routoute,, Honey Grove. 1st,
2nd and 3rd.
-- ______- _________________ The method of
- _ _____--z . the prgprietors of the rancb. Rabbit, servation of spect
Bsmesradodgansczasrurrdtamzhemesennosoenmherpittuger "who*new Laneru r skins are cured and shipped to East- d----:u— -
slightly do not believe that the mild ern Canada where they are dyed to
*************** looking bearded occupant of the vil- imitate costly furs. The pelts aver-
la can possibly have been gullty,of age 10 cents apiece. Rabbit meat'
; the frightful series of crimes for from the farm is marketed locally
4 which he suffered the death penal- at from 25 to 35 cents a pound, region of the star’s rays.
gat Lick J b-
E years ago
ars could be
■blysis, or by
Kai Prior to
iths to a year
ing a star at
the earth's or-
2 late been
for silver foxes.
ro » co aoox3 3 aa ae 300 20: d- c• G d 5> 2 portionyare ground
$ ;8 izer.
calls for observation of the contin- ment.
Lumpkin, Bonham, 1st.
Best pair over one year owned by
one exhibitor, I. J. Mooney, Lannius,
1st and-2nd.
English Bull Dog
Only one of this, breed shown,
hut he was such an outstanding in-
dividual that he was given 1t, as
well as Grand Champion of the
show. Owned by Miss Madeline
Jones, Bonham.
Oct. 23.—Two
by Ferguso as a bald faced lie, and
I do not teel called upon tp let such
a remark go unchallenged.” Hill
-aid. "Fergnson said I begged him
for a job, but the truth is that Fer-
4 guson sent for me and if he does
not retract his statements I will tell
just why he wanted to give me the
job. I do not want my friends to
think that I begged Jim Ferguson
; Ralph McFarland.
2nd, W. A. Rout-.
Rayburn of Dodd City; this was an
exceptionally fine litter of pups.
Boston Terriers
Best male pup over 6 monts and
-under 1 year, Gene Risser, Jr., Bon-
ham, 1st.
Best male over 1 year, H. H.
Blackburn, Leonard, 1st.
Best female over one year, H. H.
Blackburn, Leonard, 1st.
Champion of breed, H. H. Black-
burn, Leonard.
Fox Terrier
- Best male pup under six months.
estimated damage varies from $30,-
000,000 to $100,000,000. ' ‘
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KANSAS NEWSPAPER
MANAGED BY WDM AN
By United Press.
SALINA, Kans., Oct. 23.—A news-
paper edited and managed by a wo-
.. McFarland, Honey Grove, 1st. i ----------------------- 11111 ~
! The trained police dog of Ralph ------- ------ I,
McFarland was an interesting fea- " ‘
Bill jture of the show.
► W. C. FINLEY
ISLE OF PINES IS SCENE OF
DEATH AND DESOLATION IN
। STORM'S WAKE
he Bonham Dai in favorite
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UNITED PRESS SERVICE ___BONHAM. TEXAS. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 22 19M • LOCAL COUNTY NEWS
ob-er is Miss Mary Jean Bailey .
By United Press.
BROCKTON, Oct: 23.—Becoming
THE DOG DEPARTMENT Lonnie Fuller, Bonham. 1st and 2nd.
The Dog Show, which was held I Best female pup under six months,
. ty. i
•Cotton is reported today as being ------1--0---------- T
worth 12.50 on a middling basis.- Buy here wnen you make i*
ATTENTION, FARMERS
We wish to impress on you he many advantages as well as
the convenience of doing busint s with thi ba •
After you have once used the check -plan of paying bills, you
will raalize the risk of the haphazard loose-money in the pocket
method you are now using. We will be pleased to furnish, you
with a book and cheeks when you make your first deposit.
THE FANNIN COUNTY STATE BANK
A Gt I AM A MTV FUND MANK
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। By’ United Press.
. AUSTIN. Oct.. 23.— Gon
guon granted five’pardon:
Smith, ephone Company has a construction
tory of the Association. It was* one Best male pup over G 'months and Honey
You will notice that in preparing for
TRAINING is the thing—and training
Championships and goals are not won by brilliant spurts, it’s the |
relentless "plugger" with a lot of stamina and resistance down . ,
against his’muscles and his brain cells that wins. < »
[ Best female, pup under six months.
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athletic achievement « .
for ENDURANCE. -
am, Texas
Friday and Saturday, the last two Roege MeClure, Bonham
days of the Fair, was one of the! Best female over one
most successful shows, in the his- McClure, Bonham, 1st.
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 93, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 23, 1926, newspaper, October 23, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548264/m1/1/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.