The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 194, Ed. 1 Friday, February 18, 1927 Page: 6 of 6
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Y FAVORTS
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THE GIDDY THING
THE REASON
VOLUME XXIV
Just Received
Wonderful values.
years for
The extent of the injury that befell
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Hornsby in 1926 when Picnich
Briti
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‘he’ Reds collided with him
Market
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$3.50
Canned Gooseberries,
UNDER GU
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Gebhardt’s Tamales,
4
Crab Meat,
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Fish Flakes,
Cod Fish Cakes,
Hear the Orchestra and the ;
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of Texas Srey.
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FIRST WOMAN LA
Mark Every Grave
Favorite "want ads” get results.
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same
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SPECIAL
and gardem
PRICES
Then
ON
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1 CLASSIFIED ADS
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TIRES
557.50.
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Furniture Co.
W. C. FINLEY
AND
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TUBES
SEE!
Get our Price*
423.
190-Et
Thirty o1 more acres on halves:
SEE
BONHAM BAKERY
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Good house, close to town on W
Every bod ys
Three room house on Broad street.
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The
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‘Where Everybody Stops
conven-
TODAY
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COURTESY
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Eggs for citing. Pure bred White
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BANK
BANK
Phone 663-blue.
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Com
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The Season’# Latest Styles in
344, Bonham.
191-Gt
193-3t
K.&A.Train
vines,
Was 150 Chickens g No Chickens
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A BANK Boo
Robbery”
man can leave
Navy — Green — Queen Blua,
AMERICAN
Monkey Skin, Tan.
Sizes 16 to 50
THEATRE
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CASHIER
MAKE YOUR DATES NOW!
RHONDA MALE CHORUS
I —The manicure lai
I the sensational div
I Friday, February
I twenty-five, cents.
clean, level, black land, good gar
den and pasture; four room house —
9
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Arledge Bros.
GROCERY.
REGULAR CUW AT
’ HIGH SCHOOL TONITT
best Oxfords
been able to
customers in
he money.
The
have
■ our
PROC LAIM MAF
LAW CHINES
AFTER BIG
Following a nervous *h|
sian turned blue all ove
liens have bee unable |
him to his natural color.
Yesterday at the High School the
four P. T. A.’s met in joint celebra-
tion of Child Welfare Day. The at-
"Womanless Divorce”,at the
school tonight at 8 o’clock
Eggs for i
Rhode Island]
Phon* 396-gr
ML CHILD
DAY 15 VERY
LY OBSERVED
McRAE
188-Ct
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offer
Phone
192-31
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HORNSBY WAS BURT
IN 1926 DASE BALL
GAMES IT WAS SAID
We will have
strong, sturdy
WEI
Fl
For sale r trade—a Dodge tour-
ing car, practically new. See A. G.
il
lit ion.
Hornsby
vorld •scries
'le didn’t ]
Phone 65 and 108
‘The store of Cleanlines?’
161.
193-31
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PHONES 171 and 678 g
It better to buy a good]
Cheap Heater given t® yo
it must satisfy.
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Monday night. Election
vfficers.
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OXFORDS
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Friday Februarv 25 “
Seat Reservations Ready Feb. 21
BRANNONS
“Gifts that last.”
Spring Dresses
Extraordinarily Low Priced
AND WEEl— HEAR WYATT
BALDWIN'S "SPIEL"
DENISON AND BONHAM
TRUCK SERVICE
Via Ambrose, Anthony, Spies
■ -— Ravenna
D. M. PENN
Phone 178
How good it really
is
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I •ent to bo }• rout
] Honey bo Live an
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INTERESTING REPORT OF PRO-
CEEDINGS OF MEETING AT
THE HIGH SCHOOL _
Come in. and get
Loaf of it and
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For good yard dirt
THE ENTIRE CHINE!
OF SHANGHAI 1
der to avoid penalty and interest.
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QUALIITY CHICKS
a,.
WHICH FARMER
Worries about the Price of Cotton ?
SAN JUAN, Argentin
Dr. Emma Acosta, Argol
woman goverriment attori
her duties here recently
offieiate as the governm
er of minors, absent part
feetives, '
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DM. • C. ALLBN
DENTAL ROOMS
206-207 Flrat State Bank
Bullding
Bonham, Texas
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* FRANK DAVIS
Your Tinner and
+ Sheet Metal Worker
♦ (Same Old Stand)
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My home pla.z. Can give posses-
sion February 15.—Joe Hrdlicka,
' 184-tf
SATURDAY MARKET _
AT
ARLEDGE PROS. GRO.
LOUISE P. MORRIS
PAULINE K. SUDDATEI
Standard bred baby chicks, Rhode
i Island Red and White Leghorns. T.
el
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Also want good milch cow.
No. 590. j______
Furnished apartment. All
KEE
Booth Main Sureot
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A LOCKER BADLY NEEDED
The ladies of the P. T. A. of this
city are very desirous of securing a
locker from some well disposed cit-
ORGANS
ELECTRIG
CAR STORAGE
by the day, week or
month
“The Great
.. COTTON REP
Bonham Poultry and Egg Company
Old’Sweet Potato Curing Plant
Pay Cash for Poultry, Eggs, Packing Stock Butter
and Hides. "Any Quantity Any Time.”
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R. A. R1SSER& COMPANY
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1 Washington Tea, benefi
Arary Tue day. Musie a
ments. Any hour from
six. •
prices. — Taylor and Owens J. H. Gasnell, Whitewright, Texas.
Hardware Co., at the Chas. 191-3t
Davi* Bldg. 193 2t
FOR THAT REASON THE ACE OF
THE CARDINALS WLL
TRAIN SLOWLY
°rJ'- Rae.
Thompson Seedless grape
Also carload lot of Silver Grey .
J 94 3t 1 Georgia Ma:
Friday, February 18, 1997
BONHAN-AND LEONARD GIRLS
SCHEDULED TO MEET IN .
BATTLE ARRAY
5 Thursday and sbseribed for
I Bonham News.
city today on court matters.
Loyd Rodger left this afternoor
for St. Louis, where he has acceptec
a position with the Nunn-Bush Shor
a limited number of'1’- Rovers Bonham, Texan, IPO-fit
bred to lay White Young White Wyandotte Cockerels
101 ev ’-' from heavy egg-laying strain of the
• ’ 556 our Penny Poultry Farm, Lancaster,
Penn.— Emmett Thompson, P. O. box
ing your Inecome Tax Return should ; Plymouth
be given immediate attention, In or-
If any real effort is made f»
change our alphabet a lot of fellows
will probably move to eliminate the
L O. U’s.—Philadelphia Inquirer.
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Bradford & Watson
beomewoccmcameocmmoowcc- SFE SOME or THE "LADIES
LOCAL
! HAPPENING^
izen. Any discarded set of
■will be greatly appreciatd.
YI want to 3
Deposit my week
ma
% and Mrs. E. J. Agnew.
Crneert and ' B Judge G. P. Webb and Attorney
WIV-CIY dll’Ll &Hamp Abney of Sherman were in the
In its writeups of those who at- 1
tended the opening of the Will H. i
The State National Ban
that the middling basis on
Gay is ! 1 cents. The pri
advances.
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! Leon Hairston, who is in the cot
(ton business in Henderson, Texas
arrived in the eity yesterday for ;
visit of several days to relatives.
A. S. Underwood of Ravenna Ni
plowing, see D.P. Shipman. 193-2t193-Gt
Colors—Rose
the New York Giants’ Spring train- tendance was most gratifying as the
ing quarters. There is a reason, auditorium was comfortably filled.
, prize winners,
R. E. OLD,
e ______188-et
Everything will be-in readines
M. A. Taylor leading. Each of the
twenty-Mix ladies in turn lighted a
candle on the immense birthday cake
with a wish for the continued suc
cess of the growth of child welfare
of the nation* of earth.
Mrs. Murray Henderson played twe
beautiful piano numbers, and she
also played appropriate music dur
ing the candle lighting. Miss Goer
gave a beautiful vocal solo.
Supt. L. H. Rather closed the
meeting withan interestiag talk or
the good of P T. A. work in gen-
eral, and expressed himself as beins
delighted with- 'he work done by al’
of the four P. T. Associations in thr
schools.
Following thi a short business ses-
sion was held by the individual P
T. A. members.
" A committee* from the four P. T
A.’s had decorated * the domestit
science room with red flowers an’
small flag* and baskets of red flow
ers.
in groups of fifty members tbe
ladies were served tea and wafers
The wafers were donated by Kash &
Karry as a den ion stratum of what
they have in stock in that line.
More than 125 ladies were served
during the aft moon.
Two rent houseks on East Tenth
street. All conveniences, $20 per
month, each. John P. Steger, phone
three for $1.00. Thornless blackber-
ries, 12 for $2.00. Strawberries, 100
for $1.00. A. S. Van Kirk, Phone
189 green. 193-3t
SAN
5 BONHAM X ‛
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8 Ge@uine tan calf bluch-
a er oxfords, rubber heels,
a lew medium toes. Same
i n black calf oxfords at
2 $3.50 a pair.
a All sizes. •
Rock.—A. L.
_____— BONHAM MARBLE WORKS
.44444 123 South Main Street
1192046
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Boston Brown Bread. 2
Fvan; offices in Sherman, the Fav- 1
orite overlooked Mrs. Philip Wise
• W A Aa Ty V and Mrs. Lillian Dickey. These two J
6 mW ■ 84 Bonham ladies were surely "among
= Li kJ \J 1. • thone present"
Cheap Money
To build improve or take up I
existing loans on well located I
dwellings. Monthly Cost only I
$12.56 per one thousand dob |
l lars loaned.
Let us help you improve j
your home.
Deets Dorough, "the woman in the
case,” is a perfect tear-up. See I
him Friday night, and swear off. A
"Womanless Divorce,” High school 4
Cake and candy sale, Rus
sell Grocery. Saturday. datir
Tournament Benefit. 193 2’
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NOTICE
To Federal Income Taxpayers
For the convenience of those whe
are required by law to file Federal
Income Tax Returns, a Deputy Col-
lector of Internal Revenue will be
at Bonham, Texas, First National
Bank on February 23rd and 24th, to
assist taxpayers in preparing their
returns.' No charge will be made
for this service. The matter of fil-
FOR SATURDAY ONLY
We will sell second hand
oil stoves at unheard of
This is the way Lem Tittsworth
won’t look .Friday night. 'Woman-
ess Divorce.” High School build /
ng, He alone will be worth the
rice—25 cents.
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Watches and jewelry repaired,
tailroad grade and wrist watche; a
pecialty. I do my own repair,
vork and have had 25 years experi-
nce.— Brannon. 190 Gt
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Large gray colored Mc-
Dougal Kitchen Cabnet, for
i’ 1, callod at the Favorite
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Genuine Ford 13 plate
Rubber Case Battery, only
Ml. Exchange. — Hansell
Motor Co. 11
By United* Press ■
L SHANGHAI, Feb. 19.
Was proclaimed in Sha
ing a general strike I
paralyze industry in thi
which i- even now mer
Cantonese war machine
up from the south. Tht
nese section is under gua
The military and civ
are fearful of dangerot
strations. They are em
ready for instant actior
I Virtually every indus
I listed by the strike. I
I In a manifesto to world
nese labor union ordere
I to protect the landing
I troops.
The house will be warm, and in
deed if the heat were to go de«
off the show is so hot it will - kee
k Hugh Moyer of Honey Grove w:
%a pleasant caller at the Favorite of
g file Thursday. Mr. Moyet is on
F of the editor of, the Honey Gr.iv
■ Citizen.
I
a at J. D. Hanna of Dallas was in the
Our meat trade is grow- 3 city today. -
ing is because we kill II Mts. Virginia Johnson has return-
I.. 2 ed from a short visit to relatives
the best and they are Kat Terrell. " >
- . . $ Fae Jones, who has been seriously
fattened at our pasture. $ it for the past fcw days, is reported
played through the
i under —disadvantages,
play as well as he had
At our delicious loaf
of Bread
NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—Rogers
Hornsby will train slowly, with
caution and for a goodly period, in
। The program was in charge of
oe Mrs. Emmett Thompson who presid-
was un- ed in her capable manner, giving a
der-estimated during the world foreword *’ to-the meeting. This
series. i was followed by two numbers by
Some of the sharp-shooters, who ! the Glee Club under the direction of
were after Hornsby said'he was I Miss, May ‘Alice Pritehett. Ata.k
.. . . • by. Mr*. C. S. Tatum and an alpha-
making his injuries appear worse1, .. 1: . . . .
, . J. - 1 betical discussion by twenty-six
han they were because he was not ladies, ench wearing a banner with
laying as good baseball as had been , one word be child welfare written
xpected of him. That was un- i across it. Eal of these made a
usti He was going along doingshort talk on her particular subject
he best that he could with a back- 1 assigned ’ her. Then followed th.
one which was not in prime con-1 candle-lighting ceremony; with Mrs.
Another basketball championship,
will be decided at the Fair Park I
court tonight when the . Bonham I
girls will meet the Leonard girls. j
The Bonhl team has played unusually I
I well this season making by far the |
’ best record that any team repie- ]
; sen ting the school has made in sev- I
eral years. So far this season the I
I local girls’ teamr has not played ;
i Leonard. But, as both aggregations j
are in good shape and are anxious I
to win the ■championship a fast game
is promised tonight. I
To enable those desiring to do i
. _ to attend the "Womanless Divorce |
Case" at the high school , at eight f
o’clock tonight, the basketball game |
wil positively begin lit 7 o’clock. |
Your photograph on your birth 2
day.— Foster Photo. . 153-t S
for the curtain to
wen known to play, but he is not
he first star who has suffered a
artial edipse in a world series,
’he "most consistent world series
layer is Eddie Collins. He has
een in often and leads in many of
he things that he hastried to d>.
tis one of the regrets of Ty Cobb
hat he has npt been more f re-
uently in a world series, for ho
zould like to see if he couldn’t do
letter than he did years go. Even
he mighty Babe Ruth fell down in
is time. Against the Giants in
922 he was awful.
If Hornsby’s body fails to “'hold
.Ip in the season to come, the trade
etween New York and St. Louis
will Im* all to the advantage of the
ardinals, unless Frank Frisch, too,
as had luck physically. Frisch
ius spent all the Winter in the
idirondacks building up a constitu-,
ion that was run dewn by worry
ind irritation between him and the
MOW York’club.
Frisch seems to be in the best of
ondition. If he starts out well
vith St. -Louis, the Cardinals will
ave two of the fastest men in
seball on second and at short—the
hortstop being none other than
Tommy Thevenow. The speed pos-
ible in that pair exceeds anything
n the National League. Sands
nd Thompson of the Phillies Ai
over a lot of ground also and there
: a problematical pair out in Chi-
ago in Parky Adams and English’
»f toledo.—John B. Foster in Star-
Telegram.
Two or three loads of splendid
kindling. Dri j. E. Nevill. 194 -2t
POULTRY
iences. Separate meters, garden and
garage. Phoy l0, °r 32T 193-2t
FOR SALE
Gth St., All conveniences. Call at
Favorite office, 191-tf
C E improving.
■ * 2 Miss Vayden Brent left this af-
2 , , ,4 , 7 • A, k ternoon for Dallas to spend the
■ Nr W I ( ) N ” S week-end with relatives.
• % Mr and Mrs. Joe Agnew, of Dal-
$ las are visiting their parents, Mr
Lem Tittsworth
$ Leghorn baby chicks
C Tuesday and Wednesc
B hicks before you buy.
QUALITY POULTRY FARM.
One mile north of Square
a HU-tf Phone 603
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That skull of an ape man found
Q in Java turns out to be the kneecap
■ I of an elephant. Now isn’t that Up
C pochyderm’s patella?—White Eagle.
Lewis
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Wesley . Quartette at the we have ready for iminediate de ? CU- 4V.
Womanless Divorce Case. ■'ivory 8 nne B n
192 3t MONUMENTS 2 •--V* Ve
" ° in the following granites—Barre,18 — .
A full attendance of Fan-1 Emerald Pearl, Coral Pink, Okla- £ Carmichael & Massey
in Club members urged for j homa Red, Winnsboro Blue, and 700302: * 30CX*ccx2xCGxa
Georgettes 66A Gbj. New Sleeves
Flat Crepes eD~.tje) Tucks Pleats
“ITS A CUTE LITTLE FELLER” ■
Weighs but 81 pounds and stands 9
only four inches high, has 42 per-1
fectly working keys, and can fl
be tucked away in a drawer whet 1
not in use. That’s a Remirgton J
Portable Typewriter.
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ANOTHER BASKETBALL !
CONTEST BE PLAYED
TONIGHT AT COURT;
. Go out tomorrow night and •
M £ your neighbor dressed up as a wo-
u man. "Masquerading in female at your tem intar up t. f ,1 I a
tire” is the term the law uses, and from start to finish!
- It says it is against the law for n' Sec the "widaws . and off ne "
man to expose his person in any. the cast and laugh till you get you
A suth manner—and the law is right! money’s worth—25c.
miemritfoummrreewremthts when youm—-———o--— -
him. DIAMONDS .
। Watches on easy payments.
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 194, Ed. 1 Friday, February 18, 1927, newspaper, February 18, 1927; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548354/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.