The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 118, Ed. 1 Monday, November 22, 1926 Page: 2 of 6
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real fear.
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the evidence and rendered
a
verdict of guilty
be flight again.
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER.22
“Of arts they pl
Elitter ing Horsesho
Metropolitan Opera
h—w evidente—age
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1 made evening outfits She was dres
ed for the theatre in it green velv
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Ed Weathersby
“THE GOOD HOME FURNISHER”
their smaller State plans to
consider the proposal of the j
South Carolina man who ।
wants the Federal govern-.
mentte assume the-duty of -
course you may argue that
thousands of years •
' subjected to anything or any- grin anil bare it." -Gtinezville R i
tody is altogether wrong. OfRister.
and ■
to
punished if sell-denial.
What did
KEENE HARDWARE
South Main .Street
easy. Mineral W els Index.
Causual Acquaintance
assualts on ----- ----- -
crime compel ij to obey anybody, machine
There is .no development, we • Herald.
gun toting.
. inter-nat Cartoon Co., N. 6
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'further of
are folded.
There wil
Out of Date..
! That young peopUu who are
I thought it was
the church.
With every. Lorain equipped Gas Range sold during this
and any kind of restraint is * WORTH A SMILE *
not the- controlling idea of +*•++** **3
Ez2a-
4^' 55 r
gown with a semi-fitted long-waist •
_ ed bodice cut with' a deep V front .
' which was filled in with silver ami $
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sable tails were bought in albise &
ment for 50 cents echi Th velvet ’ *
was $3,60 per yard and three Sards $
were required: Th • gown cost $26 ,
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news from < hit ago is
i men are taking life
D*LV L.LL womanhood, but no
DlDi I hOUgntS crisis. Juries try men and
—FOR TODAY 1 convict them, but usually the
convictions are unjust. Our
CER WHOLE DUTY- Take dili- governor “carefully consid-
get ' licutl • • • to love the Lord your ers" these cases and rights
Vashionahles are weai
r’ above all other
0 feels a hit disapp
ter of the pews of ti
can 1 help from I
the &loi ious shades
e8j reds, varying fro
Bad
casts and gree
pM
restraining the
ecru lace. A two-yard -skirt shirred ,
into the hodice with several r ws of $
murders, many
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US and the government,
official wood belteve in.
easy mark i
’ hard for ursting,
A fra gil for burting, .
Give me, then, patient -knowledge
of the coming
Of leaf and blossom spray.
his town,
slush fund
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GAS RANGE
1, 1928
Does your home need a new Living Room .Sui?
’ Ou hould sei the new three-tone velour covers.
Big k '' living room suits and the prices are
reaorable. —
truthfulness, honesty and such gng eut of reach with his fri .Uy
like have produced life high- *eelir g for the mule. MeKinney
eat types of men and women, T: aminer.
but this is a new age with 4
new ideas and new ideals, * ♦
have many
No other Gas Range can. berompared with the Diract
Action, -because it differs so radically from all others in its
design and eonstruction. The gas-saving oven is bottom-
less, requiring no pre-heating. The 2roiler is above the
oven and has a separate burner. You can “stretch" the
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l'Ha 1
it out j special-sale.
complete and could nt be duplicated 2
in a smart shop for less than $100. g
Her wrap which looked like a 3
gorgeous Chinese creation wa made fl
out of an old but beautiful black n
have had former experience
in gunning for Ing game, but
not of the deer and lion fami-
lies, however.
Mandarin eoat. She had made it on $ '
slender lines closing the siile seamy2
which arc*--left open in* Mandarin 8
coats. She had dyed Ihe embroiders 2
flowehs with fadeless oil dye naixed •
r< member •
Though there are momehts when
All wings .that soar into the blue
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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24
The Gleaner Class of the
oven for bi^ baking-.
ten. point buck alld’Benator j .nrprising. We know a whole lot
Mayfield a mountain lion injor older people who would borrow
. West Texas. Both of them
When a c fellow is sitting on
— Violet, Alleyn Storeyin the "
4 New York Sun.
you silly old buy, it‘s
peculate every other
restraint was put upon them. Hu--for the critic. Farmersville Times
man desires just run riot if hot - ■ - -
a makg the change
NOTICE—All notice! of entertain-
menta, dinners' and other benefit!
were there is an admission fee or
ether monetary consideration, will bo
charged for at the rate of one cent
a word. Obituares, resolutions oi
respect, cards of thanks, etc., also
charged for at-the same rate. Cash
■Hit accompany order.
FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVES
her ho
on the streets, and for the most •
part go unpunished. Inmates of ,
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i thia generation. It’s out of
date to suggest restraint i fThe stamp of Learning.
the home, in the school, in Na, what's “ uost-graduate""
in. society in "A fellow who „xraduates from
We no longer " “ of those correspondence schools.
I suppose.”
ality. Gang fuelists shoot
think of that fane
then the South Carolina man । ■
is right. The Fecerat gov-
eminent is the proper guar-
dian. Federal officials are
not so ant to play favorites.'
and are more likely to be
impartial as to section*. Then
the appointment of thousands
of Federal petty' officials, 1
+which would be made neces-
sary to enforce the law.
I would trend to further
wants to, for
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| fortunate victims of the con-
spiraeies of courts, and the
governor has an ofliciat . .6 ,
land water to ter who knows mouyderer, the rapist, the ro ” \ spited PU,
what value to place on that beu the embezzler. Witness
friendship. But there is no he action .of the governor in
Senator Jim Reed is getng crime crisis in Texas, ompt ing 16 exas P‘ nite nt «M, arls
to delve into the charges that ------ T----"
the Democrats of Kansas City, ,44+*+*-**
used large slush funds in the
SOUNDS @uEER>
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---!---Mt. L<illi.i hill dot__hiTll treated
to th. spectacle of a gam killing ,
- across the river wherein a- tow
• mazar=met his friend were -h d ,
— ; down.- Follwing bv five flays ,
th- attempted brak from thei= ----==--------—:--=--------------—=
Tamils prisninNew orkCt brightat Chileket colorings. Na-- with the highly paid designer . The-e
when thre prison'I s a cuard aid turtlum ehadesithus coyered in. - are many women who coula s
the. warden lost their lire.-, twelve yield »inkscand reds. A howl » i- -equally clever if they chose to.
, convicts ■ shot their way out of the lar and cuffs of black fox, the kft-
lQhio *tate penitentiary at Colum- over fur from anather . cat. aYded a
— bus woundine two g mid The list becoming trimning.
for the year might be • ontinuedi
for many lines. but thee i onsti-
CookyourThanksgiving Dinher together with the 'turkey
oflin jhe "Elastic" Oven or a Direct Action Gas Range,
of ■ _ ' ..
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Texas Almanac." And timentality an
, duced to where she is’--- -iint
Dallas News.
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Hello, we’re holding
Dog Star.
. j Professor of Astronomy Did you ,
observ Silina the dog star, clone.'
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God, when the day seems like a
" leyel wasteland.
eering addresa of paper changed, give! guardian to compel him to
old address as well a, the n»w. Thia do what he is intelligent
U important and will avoid delay in enough to do for himself,
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ie of the Texr The remeuywhuht
reduced to 1.G persons, ,
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— ton acreage in November,
and December often . turns
out to be an' increase in May.
Those who advecate laws
centrolling the humber of
| acres each cotton raiser shall 1
plant may turn away from
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— New York,N. Y. government, and' a strong , ______ _— ------,------
EW.PapeBllas,Tez centralzed xermentmanis em M— ger. lwhat
A^wttoUg Batumi Application I to Ye Wotrcted by guar-; Talk like that reveals thestar-Talezram.
NOTICB TP THE PUBLIC dians. ' out-of-dateness ef bhestalke
- — Modern theory and practice The average
need I both are thattdevelop the f fauauly. han..
any firm,'individual or corporation not write further of the perfect character the indh id- .
will ba gladly corrected upon being "Crime Crisis in -America” ual must be left free to do a
called to the attention of the pub- yo far as Texas is concerned, be pleases. i he Ghild mu that u
lishers. We have given the world not be put under restraint.
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A Sure Winner.
"My dear girl, speculation on
and a better price fo- what
i is raised. But a cut in. cot-
Ding-a-Ling. i ’ J
Radio Expert tjust awakend by 2
pecdtentiaries and jaila . tirine
Help me to lift mine eyes.
< J. eji 1 .in. ■.alk in all His ways the wrong done as .far as
•" to kee ' His commandments, androssible by granting pardons
t auv unt- Him, and to serve Ilim ior the innocent victims of
with all. your heart and, with all 1 he ignorance or vindictive-
-mromu—Je 22 " • tmesgof-jurors.-- Recentlyre-
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nocent men, wit ii a wave of
pardons for the innocent who
j have been convicted by un-
I righteous courts and perjur-
ied juries. Texas has a gov-
ernorwho is a friend to un-
are told, when the individual —
is,not elfree to select his A man arrested in Counecticutt where entrtainment
own course, decide upon his presented the policeman, after the
own actions, seek his own trial, with'a hox of cigars to'show
desires, choose his own as-! “there was no hard feelings.” That
socfates, go -his. own yay re-1 would seem to depend on the . ig-
gardless of the will or rights ar. Corsican* Sim:
-ofothers. It's not good form. i be ■
to speak of restraint, for re-r Query in e new-papr health,
straint means a denial oft column is, Cun a girl Jo anything)
' _____- • oneself about an unattractive knee?" “Not « Louis
or ebmebody else, and to beta thing." sayndhe deacon, "buL, to' F
- „ First Christian Church.
' mtcban: pantThaglozivin
tmerel twe short switche: at Lach e ’ . A • t , ,
ginning at nine o'clock. Will
mubui touti cube -hishzheauiunteda have, everything for; cug
plain suppress the mawkish en- the reat "l he i ' ■ _i Thanksgivin- Dinner 11702
-■ • J mke partshmemt-sirledtewart u ■ .... • lanksgiving Vinner lI7UZt
„cedily adesju ate. It is a r medy osei the 1 ats. • ,
The child must .hat a Dallas News, worth tryind in these days .d •>. „ rLm? T?
3 world not be put under restraint. ' tacula, csine. The Irest detss ' "■ ....... nartlitt, . at 88.00 ea " They wili make
governor .but rpujt be allowed to .choose Arzentine- wants a law to pro .......rime ia the pepspest‘RMNs;hae. eoraldzhud a"i8cedngnox*
■■•.'his own course. T will de- vidle a penalty for pistol toting. -Wire and curtain punjshment, yet This hek been whit during thie Sun _________
Stroy the child’s ■ will and; Th. United States seems to need, what punishment i. usnally met d . 1 hehadspure haued \ __ _ ..
■ .......' ..........stip out to criminal-: At the most, in the o0for 8101 sn” nadi NOTICE to R. A. MASONS
• ’ cently dyed it With oil paints and a
a comparatively short tine in . sof brush stone ied.r Called meeting Bonham
omfortable prison whete the work 1 ion- mitatint whirc jarte purchad Chapter No. 52 R. A. M.
Is light, where the to I I "0 in a chines shop adors work in M. M. Degree. Mon-
nay. He had nd the corers giving an effeetive day evening, 7:30. Visitors
with just a little good hehavi.o tou h Afte, searching the shop, all welcome. ............
Such pumshment thwarts I he • Ho ma sfof w n . les it .. quite , Sam Meade, H. P.
justice in too many instan € ‘Ae Trishing to com. home and find a Gordon Moore, Secy.
। evimaipal d» - rot fear it, then elevew -liul working rir kecni u *’ 117D2t
being nothing to fear. There shoul
omethin : saluturycabout pun-
ishment” Jthat ‘would : inspire fear.
I bought of you last week.
"Well---” *. -
-1 want to know which-dial —ta
.urn to make it play faster.
Seience and • Invention. ’ 3
. KESULr DE CODDLNG
( RIMIN AES
Hy City Carrier, 8 month,
dy ci Carrier, 6 months —--------
By City Carrier, 1 year---------
By Mad, 1 month
a . ‘ ' I
iestrained a bit here and there I that her
• Puldished Daily Exeept Sunday.
nYpAvojtB PRINTING co.
MHEAWOOD SPOTTS
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L ASHLEY EVANS
, Managing Editor
F r CHAS. R. INGUSH
. Busine3: Manager
— 215 restricting the acreage. He ;
*0 says that if any law is to ।
result in good to the cotton i I
A ao grower it must be ardrastie '
zutm—tar-memcm 5 ■
CHANGE OF ADDRESS—In or-1 admit that he must have a .
restrained. The heads of the house Some people value. moey so
should mark out the restraints, lightly that they are surprised to
That’s tv way they do at the hank, learn,, that you want them to pay
most of all, a law that will
eges
their food and movies, manage to
ebtain Fistals from their friend:
out *idu ami shoot their way to
iberty and more crime. The prie
of life* is t heap.
1 ! .1 limited time we will give one 75c list price
. 1 ’ 191 d (lilsted in 1925 cataloyue) Abgolutely free
Yes, he was zteat 1,1 with a little zaseline in lovaly Au- S witt "Very $2.50 cash puCH0E
"Nomads of the North,” wasn’t he? tumn shades which covered .{he.,.. j ,1 * ’
_____0e es veca an a aoceomal
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not The latest
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fine shirring and the skirt was trim a ।
med with a wide silver and ecrulnc * {
band from the low hipline to the hem 2 r .
Astonishing to say, her skirt was 2
quite long. Ever so often a sable $ 3 • — -
tail dangled from the ^jly xy h- < . .
It's seldom that one t a gown o' $ " , ■
such exquisiteness that has been . &u
I made at home. The lace wa pur v
chased for 85 per yard1 and two n(. ____.=
one-quarter yards were used. The "
SQUIRF EDGEGA EE—The Kiddie Came Across With a Line of Reasoning That Made a Strong Case?
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l oanr honU
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A Dallas pastor says in
finds inspiration for some of
his best sermons while work-
ing in his garden. It is evi-
dently old-fashioned inspira-
tion. If it were up-to-date
it would come by way of tin
golf-links. , I
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A Mexican holp-up artist
at Knox City, Texas. Satur-
day shot and killed John Cai
ver, whom he was attempting
to rob. But since he was in
all probability “poor and
friendlines’ or else has "al ,
readv suffered enough” we
don’t see apy reason for ma l -i
ing an effort to apprehend
the murderern
Many rexas counties are
, now engaged jn cutting down
their cotloh- - acreage. if
only the same thing ia dyne
aha, AneouwenmayARave P#.
raE TWO
THF BONHAM FAVORIIE
= viewing one such conviction . ....
. for murder; the governor un-derires subjefion 10
hesitatingly declares that*"
there' was no evidence that '
God help me now to know unit totheraaccued has she ilt 'ought course you may argue rx*. — . *
never to have been Eonvicted. for some thousands of years ‘ Dn Frank Crane devotee » If a * Hedda Host „
The twelve jurors who heard man has learned from both • our m 1 an eu logy o the mule I + c nited Press Fa-hion Editor) +
.. .. .. experience and reveiationfnave a ay hud a frieidly fwimg 443+ap-a +4dece e
ught then' that -such things as obedience, Efor the mull." says the Doctor. Our
to be severelv punished if self-denial, frugality dil- Luess i- th- Doctor has lived thus
.. i, . in i naihl. Rut genre, perseverance, chastity, Rar under the circumstances by tw-
in hours wAn buds look much >,o such a thing is possible. But S I ..... .......
we have no crime crisis in irutnn
Texa«. We simply have
many unfortunate killings and
i robberies and assaults by in-
own ideas exprersed
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 118, Ed. 1 Monday, November 22, 1926, newspaper, November 22, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548286/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.