The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 96, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1926 Page: 1 of 6
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VOLUME XXIV
UNITED PRESS SERVICE
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ALL EVES ON TEXAS
DEMOCRATIC CHANCE MYSTERIOUS SLUGGER CATALOGUE SMOKERS O’ROURKE TESTIFIES
CHARLES PONZI LOST
SLEW NUMBER WOMEN AS BAD W
SO6IETYEFLAPPERS
AROUND TOLEDO, O.
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the two women .and the attacks
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COUNTRY PARTICIPATES
Dalton.
IN NAVY CELEBRAFION Emergency
FIRST GRADUATION HELD
0 and
FOR NEW CHINESE SCHOOL vail in an area when- five Republi- panied by male escorts.
COTTON TO BE TAKEN
/town the coasts and in inland cities
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are driving
AIR
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While the workers
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Now is the Time
—Stetson
—Trimble
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Smashing Automobile Injuring
—Stylepark
atest
$5.00, $6.00, $7.50
—SEE US—
An accident.
H. L RODGERS COMPANY
. It appears that Edward
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North Cedar
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Teacher of Piano
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Eyes Examined
FUND RANK
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ADVANCED I UHLS.
DUNNING SYSTEM.
INSTEAD OF OTHER REPORTED AS GOOD
WAY NOW APPEARS IN SOME OF .STATES
English.
Claude
l1-leather
>1 Shoes.
to these reports.
And these close situations.
By United Press.
, WASHINGTON, Oct. 27—Up and
$
9
little son of Mr. and
English. who live on
AND STORAGE
Phones 244 and 332
Compound,
bucket $1.10.
HENRY R. SCATES, M. D. .
Practice limited to diseases of ♦
■ To turn that Rtiihlrh1. over and -uo- can
ED TO STAPWITHIN DOORS.
UNLESS ESCORTED.
KLAN ANDOTHER INFLU-
ENCES UPSETTING THINGS
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Coming south on Cedar ‘street was
*25 per cent of the 1926 cotton acre- races has matle it anybody's race'and police believe they were all the work
age may be devoted to other crops, the Ohio contest is close, according of the same person.
“ARCTIC LOCARNE" -
TO RE ORGANIZED
STAR STATE TO STEP OUT
ON (OTTON PROBLEM
; By United Pro-. -
' WASHINGTON, Oct.
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2 to fatalities without them has never
’ been equalled in this section took
several others a year ago. that the'
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ATTENTION, FARMERS
We wish to impress on you the many advantages as well as ,
the convenience of doing business with this bank.
After yo have once used the check plan -of paying bills, you
wil realize 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 checks when you make your first deposit. ,
THE FANNIN COUNTY STATE BANK
TEN MILLION CAPITAL »
WILL AID FARMERS IN
FINANCING THE CRCP
1 . All women have been warned to
pre- remain within doors, unless accom-
. I need for adequate sea
POLICEMAN LOOK
AS MAN I
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a’mERK AN womi
"FREE FROM
NICOTINE.”
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Flat Heel
in Light
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Alligator
ims
ILLY
ha. ever
SEE played
♦ ♦ Glasses Correctly Fitted •
♦ + Office over the Westetn Union •
♦ ♦ Phones: Office 198; Res. 648 ♦
el & Massey
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which for nearness
“The Good Clothes Store.”
in six
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JEATRE ■
ST DAY J
are Sold
KI Kl.rx THE FEMALE PORTION WARN.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Bonham, Texas
so sented by nine' out
of men.”
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SIICIDE
HATS
Stay with your home town. Boost it j A .AS. E )
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set TH IS LOOKING FOR LONE SENATORIAL RACES,
BONHAM, TEXAS, .WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1926 LOCAL COUNTY NEwa * NUMBER M
COTTON HOLDING COMPAN
Thought to be the Solution of South’s Cotton Problems
poration is not large enough in his ing high Democratic pressure; the the body of Miss Lily Croy. 26 years cigaret manufacturet
estimation. He declared the South Indiana situation has been turned old, and a school teacher, was found smokers et of thei
,, ■ . can Senators and forty-nine Repub-
V nited.1 ress lican Representatives are seeking
, PEKING—An important mil - election while not a ingle Demo-
stone ... the work of mass education eratie Senate seat, and but tiveny-
in < hm-was passed . when eight two House seats
are at stake.
shoolsiin Peking graduated their o._______
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he adding machine industry. A ,,
eW -column adding machine in 8
rhich is embodied all that Victor 3
ngineers have learned from the8
00,000 Vigors now in use through- 6
the "ett. [g
Occupants; Horse Was Killed J
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as far through the windshield as his Smith had been cut slightly by fly- j
body would allow. His hind feet ing glass. Just how they were not •
resting between the fender and the worse hurt is one of the wonderfu g
radiator on the left side, his fore legs things of thezwhole accident. and 3
paralyzed, and a hole in his head something for which they anud thein 3
which must have caused -the paraly- many friends are -indeed thankful i
sis. In the car; with the animal’s. Following aid to the people in-' 3
head . almost in her face, was Mrs volved in the accident, attention was 2
Smith, her baby boy just barely given the poor pony. It was found $ _
missing possible death a moment be- that he would never be of any ac 3303-30 0* 33 «• 30 30- 3• 3*33*33990
went' to report the discovery, the
goo 40-0 c 309 9
THE VICTOR 2
The Victor Adding Machine pres- Anne Douglas vans 3
ntsthe crowning achievement of $
participate in the radio program here
with Wulbur. ‘
Under special orders, warship com-
manders are holding "open-house”
for townsfolk in various ports, ex-
plaining .the mysteries of fighting
dollars capital is in the process of he laughed and started to go away
IW « a wcw a * 2 a G c 2 a G G 3 « 3 arganizatjon fur the purpose of tak- On sedond thousrht, however, he owner scurried
B Sing at least 300,000 bales of cot- derided to investigate. By the time weeds and mnadle ofr with' the
* 2 ton produced in Louisiana and South- he reached the brook the man was fit
• ern Mississippi off the chaotic mar- unconscious. Ten minutes of resusc-
a ket. The cotton is to be stored for tat ion work was necessary to bring
3 twenty months. him around. .
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J Boy on Horse Runs Into Car;
j place at the corner of Seventh ami
3, Cedar streets Tuesday night dt
S'about 7 o’clock.
wis
By United Press.
3 BERLIN at.
it. A 14-inch* sulky at a price you cannot afford to
pass up if you need a sulky.
* a * * * a c e c « c 3 30 2 • “
A convention
from all nations
was waiting on Texas to take seme topsy turvy by the uproar - there yesterday. The slayings hear
definite action. While here Meyer over the Ku Klux Klan influences; dose a similarity to the killings
people the
defense.
Nddling basis, 12 18. 181 bales has been called to meet here on Nov.
Tuesday To date, 4729. * 9, to draw up an "Arctic Locarne."
the coupe of Mr. and Mrs. Homer
‘ a Smith, and with them in the car was
* their baby boy.
On nearing the. corner
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of nicotine,” । arranged for James Li Bailey, a validity of the extradition warra r the process of organization in five
■ effort byHouston attorney, to collect $200.60 issued by Governc ie guson hs other Southern states, thus assuring
w to make from Williams, upon the latter's re- been attaeke"i by Ponzi wh < .- the Sonthern cotton farmers of at
2 will be re- lease. O’Rourke was charged in the tended at the time that hi- ar: • t least $10,000,000.00 in capital to
ten testimony of Warden N. L. Speer last wax by Texas officers at New Or- back an orderly market seheme.
pardons, and having been host to a Italy .'and that he was enticed fr< m
liquor party the night the Dallas ne- a ship on which he was employed Sesqui-c ntennial, and Assistant Sec-
groes were electrocuted. — ——c— — retary Warner will make an address
at Little Rock. Ark. General A. C
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। top of the coupe, from where he Those who saw the car stated
Mrs Smith -slid down to the ground, suffering that it appeared to be all right, as
5 . iiii1 only a few minor scratches and cuts to the chassis and the engine, and
suggeste o at hus an • hat 1,1 j j escaped rurther injury is one even the wheels, but hat the whole
7 th,' left on Seventh street, that he of the mysteries locked with other top of it was ruined. . \
d slow up. and while the car was go- secrets of miracles | As said in the outset, this is one
ing at a very moderate rate of spiel , Homer Smith crawled out of the of those remarkable accidenta, in
I Mr. Smith slowed down until he wae wreck, and his wife and baby were which death appeared to ride with
travelling not more than five miles assisted from it, and then it wax the rider of the pony, and with
an hour—thus saving the. lives of found that Mr. Smith had some cuts those in the ear, but who stayed his
his family and himself! on his right hand; that the baby had hand, just at the very last fruition,
In the meantime the boy was com- a cut over-its eye and that Mrs of a second
ing from the south, as stated. When, ===------=========-===-==-====
president of the U. S.
Fleet Corporation, will
■ AS WHOLE, SAYS HE NEVER GOT ANY. COURT OF CRIMINAL* APPEALS
»NTS or MONEY DIRECTLY OR INDI- ’ OF TEXAS.PASSES UPON '
MEkDICT RECTLY OUT OF PARDONS M ATTER AT AUSTIN
Ry United Press. By United Press.
TOLEDO, Ohio, Oct. 27.—Citizens WASHINGTON,
- DA IR A CH, Jugos
Press).—While a poll
on for half a minute
thought was the pra
anted
I white ones,
vear.)
p the Favorite
F 5 cents per
in this popular race for Wealth and independence you are
at liberty to set your own goal, but it takes ENDURING
Saving to get then*.
$1.00 will open a Savings Account at
street, got on his pony on Cedar
street south of Seventh, and then
proceeded north on that street to the
intersection of it and Seventh.
through the tall
By United Press.
DALLAS, Oct. 27.—Intent upon WASHINGTON, Oct. 27. Demo-
Helving the South's cotton surplus cjaU have a fighting chance in are" arming themselves to aid in the titutes, high speMyE
• problem, Eugene Meyer, chairman of every one of the central State- of search for a maniac slugger, follow- flappers with holes K
the presidents cotton commission, Ohio, Kentucky. Indiana and Illi-ing his second slaying of women ings, who wvant to imit
arrived here to meet bankers. Hnois. _____ within twenty-four hours. The slug-fty dames are the sned
was accompanied by C E. Williams Impartial” intormation reaching ger is believed to be responsible for among American won
U. S Farm Bureau commissioner. Washington political leaders indi the deaths of four_women, and the I of Temperance, proh^l
Meyer said he would propose the < ates that the Republiean congres beating of several others during the Hr lunrafs’of the M
formation of a large corporation to sional repr sensation nw in control year. Mrs. Mary Alden, N years’copal Church declared,
insure the holding of 25 per cent- of of these distriets has no zinecure in old. was found shot and beaten to American women, ft
the Texas cotton for tat least eigh- she elect ion next Tuesday, , death in her ‘home. ’ The scene, of “free from the taint
teen months. A million dollar cor. Barometer- in Kentucky are show: the latest crime was near where the board said, And ft
he saw the lights of the car he be-
came confused, and gave the pony
the reins. The animal ran almost
square into the car, his head going
through the wind-shield and break-
ing the sunshade at the same blow.
Neighbors rushed out at once to
ascertain what the crash was all
about, some of them hearing the
horse, as he ran up the street, and
thinking that the animal was run-
ning away. A sight never to be
forgotten greeted their eyes, for
there was the horse, his .head just
fore by climbing down out of his count, should he live.
1 By United Press. * • Ry United Press By United Press.
L 27. Pros- AUSTIN, Oct. 27.— A convict AUSTIN, Oct. 27. Charles Ponzi. .DALLAS, Oct. 27.—A corporation
women end named H. A. Williams, received afinancialCwizard in jail at Houston with $5,000,000,00 capital with which
their stock- pardon, upon his recommendation, ' lost his fight against exradition to to. finance the holding of 1,125,000
Uy the socie- Frank O’Rourke, state prison com- j Massachusetts when the courtof bales of surplus cotton of Texas for’
ing classes mission secretary admitted on the {criminal appeals denied his applica- eighteen months has been authorized
n. the Board witness stand before the house in-ltion for a writ of habeas, corpus, by a special Texas Bankers Associa-
CHAS. DAVIS HARDWARE CO.
Phone 12. “The Fiardware People” Bonham, Texas
will urge the adjustment of the cot- the entrance of an independent with
ton acreage for 1927, in order that money in the Illinois • senatorial
week with having trafficked in, leans, when ,he was a subject of
TEXAS BANKERS ASSOCIATION
APPROVES PLAN THROUGH
SPECIAL COMMITTEE 4
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HAVE YOU ENDURANCE?
You will notice, that in preparing for athletic achievement « •
TRAINING is tin thing and training for ENDURANCE. • »
Championships and goals are not .on by brilliant spurts, it’s the
relentless “plugger” • with a ot of stamina and resistance down . .
against his muscles anil his brain Cells that wins. • •
NEW ORLEANS TO COME TO
RESCI R OF MISSISSIPPI
AND LOUISIANA FARMERS
By United Press.
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 27.—A fi-
nance corporation with a million
t "United .STILL IS FOUND AT
PORT ARTHUR AS THE
■R succeed- •
K. U WEEDS BEING MOWED 2!
ion and pub- vestigating committee. Q’Rourke Ponzi is to be returned to Massachu-;fon committee. Eugene Meyer,
hodist Epis- said he never received money ’di-1 setts to serve a .bentence of, from chairman of the .president’s cotton
oday. rectly or indirectly from prisonersiseven to. nine years imposed, after • cmmittee, attended the conference
a whole, are, for pardons, but testified that he his conviction there ii coy t. Th -and approved the. plan, which is in
+ MOTOR FREIGHT
• Line from Bonham to Dallas
drunk man the man.
ed in drowning himsi
OFF MARKET TWENTY j which is normally
-MONTHS IWW
। “What are you doing there?” the ■By United Press. ing xuests aboard ship, the service Tur UrATUFD
pol iceman called ont. PORT ARTHUR, Oct. 27 A cru-is concentrating on selling this HF WE AHEK
“Let me alone. I am killing my sade to remove grass and weeds. Navy Day to the ountry" ..
salf,"the man responded; and placed from vacant lots resulted in the dis- Asistant Secretan of the Navs ♦ ** ♦♦ ******9
his face attain in the water. coverv of a ten gallon still operated Robinson is to speak at the Navy < lear today, with indications of
The poliseman. thought that the in the heart of exclusive resi- Day celebration o’ the Philad Iphia possible clouds Thursday and cooler
man was playing a joke on him. so dential district.
UNDER THE PRESSURE
Of htd times, men are sometimes forced to that sane, and
sober thinking that works out in a program 0 those
eventual results of financial comfort for themse "
dependent upon them. We hear expressions every dVxuries,
determination to trim expenses, to leave of ‘ %, savings
and to provide through better manazement an amot w have a
during good years to tide them over the lean airmstances.
Plan for systematic savings that will meet you
-et ux explain it to you.
STATE NATIONAL BANK •
OF BONHAM
CfHJRTFSY—EFFICIENCY—STRENGTH
craft-to the visitors. I
Bsihe po-'CLEaS UP.COMMITTEE < LEAN- From.Seeretary of the Navy .Cur-Ewen-.mmsidentwmeohdzdaeropant-
® J"* he. ED UI' BETTER TH AN THEY tis " Wilbur, who will speak fromvd here today.
lay down and stuck his face into the REALLY THOUGHT TO .Washington over a long radio hook A _ __
water. • __________ up, to the humblest /’gob” welcom ,'j3.,..,aala
mother’s lap and getting into his deemed best to kill him. which wat ----------------- -----------2
father’s lap under the steering wheel.1 done, a neighbor knocking him in T •
। first lasses totaling1 more than 130
I itudent who had spent four month'
—in studying the primers of the
="Thousand Character Series.”
- . . . ..
1)1 Uonljam Dailp favorite
. COTTON REPORT
N, HIGH IN REGARD TO PARDON HIS CASE—TO RETURN
........ OF H, A. WILLIAMS TO MASSACHUSETTS
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 96, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1926, newspaper, October 27, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548267/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.