The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 230, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1927 Page: 6 of 6
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FRIDAY, XPaIL 1,1927
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Latest
COMPETENT SALESMEN
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ON THE PEOPLE
NEWTON’S
The Indian music will
GROCERY AND
$6.85
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MARKET
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PHONES 171 and 678
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Our “want ad." get what you want
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FRIDAY ONLY—
Shoe Co.
Blue
write
2 Post Toasties for 25c
Carmichael & Massey
Ribbon
BRANJON'S
Bread
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Arledge Bros.
Remember it’s made in Bon-1
GROCERY
ham—and the very best.
SATURDAY ONLY
Wm. Penn—5 cents—A Good Cigar
store of.Cleanliness'
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BONHAM BAKERY
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DR. HAL P. HOWARD
Fitted
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Phone 226
224-6t
Small apartment Phone 458. 226-6t
potato lay.—Footer Phote.
chips, sandwiches.
marshmallows,
We have ready for immediate de
livery
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10 or 324.
227 2t
Jones Electric Co.
On North Main St., 3 or 4 room
apartment, 371-red.
228-2t
—Just Unpacked
Several Shipments
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Wm. Penn—5 cents—A Good Cigar
Tom Nix
Choice
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7:40 a. ........
W. C. FINLEY
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crowd
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were
hit all the mudholes.— Eugene (Ore.)
Guard.
Midellin
rted tor:
as when a very young man.
from Tennessee to Texas.
the pretext that they already h.ve
the stamps on them, which saves him
the task of. licking them, he thinks
JIE W
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to
birth
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Try a want ad in The Favorite.
Still, when a realist author
driving, he doesn’t think it art
CLAIM.
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pounds is.
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Verbenas and Phlox
Seedlings, nice plants
1 5c per dozen
AUST
bred by
bold th al
ronstitut
by Gove
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Agricultt
rules an(|
handling
I ent vogue for earrings means that,* , • „ _ - j
| women have decided to expose their EXTRA HELP WILL BE ON HAND
2 ear. again. While earrings are more, WHEN STORE OPENS TO WAIT
Phone
662
2 Heinz Rice Flakes
for 25c
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kt ains.
orth and
ita Falla,
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Spring
Footwear
Can furnish responsible reference.
THOMAS MACHINE SHOP.
Glasnes Carre
West Bide
"Just
A
Little
Better
Service
We pride ourselves in
fitting feet
K I
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was doing nicely.
SEEN MORGAN,
SANYTHINGELETRIC
S BONHAM <
Eotit stvr//e/
DR. Y. H. HARLAN
DENTIST
_____FOR SALE______
FOR SALE OR TRADE
Ford Tudor sedan. Call 264, Rin2 1
220-S:
—CRANBERRY
SAUCE
Georgettes and" Flat
Crapes in Navy, Rose,
'Beige, Green.
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.... 11:00 a. m.
..... 1:00 p. m
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Rem-
weighs.
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Cheap Money
To build improve or take up
existing loans on well located
dwellings. Monthly Cost only
• Sanitarium. Any of her friends who
her
♦ Fannin County State Bank Bldg. ♦
♦ Call SI •
MORE POWER FOR FORD
TRUCKS
YOUR SUMMER WARDROBES
If you are going on a trip let ma
help you plan and let me execute
your orders for dresses,
MRS. DEANE BALDWIN
719 Wilw
New Patent Leather Ties
New Parchment Kid Ties
Medium Box Heels or
High Spike Heels 1
___WANTED_____
Employment as housekeeper.—Mrs.
Dick Shea, 111 East 4th, South.
220-3
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itherwise
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will be J
foes not I
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hands w
murder, 1
ter, to go
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where I
Cuba.
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day which stated that his daughter, I
Mrs. . Elmer Smith, had been opera- |
appreciate the free work newspapers
do, and the columns of space they
give to every enterprise, from a dog
fight up to some other form of so-
icial uplift, yet when one of these
birds “works’ a newspaper for pab-
9:40 a. m.
11:40 a. m.
1:40 p. m.
3:40 p. mJ
5:40 p. m.
7:40 p. m,
Makes don
rille with Sa
South. Katy
Bus to Ardn
MONUMENTS
in Hie following granites—Bart
Emerald Pearl, cral Pink, Okla-
homa Red, Winnsboro Blue, and
Texas Gray.
Also carload lot of Silver Gre J
Georgia Marble.
Mark Evary Grava
BONHAM MARBLE WORKS
12S South Main Street
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The
ted on at Stamford Sanitarium. The
be wire also gave the good news that
WHOOPING COUGH
■W No "cure"- but helps to re-
V V dace paroxysms of coughing.
VjS
ne thousand d
at c
—Green Beann
—New Potatoes
—Carrot a
—Beet.
—Mustard and Spinach
— Fresh Onions
—Green Peppers
—Fruits
—Fnt Hena
—Friers
—Country Butter
Anything you want in Groeery Uno.
Geo. M. Schnabel's store today re-
sembled a hive of working bees. Mr.
Schnabel, himself, was leading the
found to pass away the time,
ton soon, then, the hour came
departure.
The East Texas Chamber of Com-
merce, like all Chambers of Com-
merce, believes in sustaining home
industries that are helping to build
up the state. It has decided that
it Is not right to buy government
That’s what a
♦ By Hedda Hoyt ♦
♦ (United Press Fashion Editor) •
•****•**** ♦♦ ♦ • ♦
NEW YORK, April 1.—The pres-
। Margaret White in Cleveland, Ohio,
on account of the latter's serious ill-
RED BALL STAGE
UNE
Bonham, Sherman. Dallas
• and Gainesville
Dallas, $2.95—$5.00 round
trip—8 round trips each day.
THE RED BALL BUS LINE
-4 gake 2 '•
wish to write her may
there.
Pasture. See D. V. HILL, 228 I2t
PASTURE—Plenty of grass and
water, $1.00 per month, 3 1-2 miies
north of Bonham.—H. A. Mulins.
. 229-Gt
Large, unfurnished outside room’ in
block of square. Phone 641 or. 185.
. 230.-6t
WWW
WoniAWf Values
Beautiful Styles
Quality Making
Flower Phone 338
CITY GREENHOUSES
“FLOWERS OF QUALITY"
Cut Flowers and Plants
We telegraph Flowens
Anywhere
SPANISH CLUB
ENJOYS PICNIC
IY JELL
■UTE *
NIAL FRUIT
WALL PAPER
We guarantee our wall paper
to be better and cheaper than
any that can be bought from
mail order houses. We have
free sample books with the
price stamped on the paper
that we will gladly send on
request.
HIGG IN BOTH A M -STEG ER
LUMBER go.
Watch and
promptly done.
224-6t
that her mother and sister are bring-
ing her home. . It also • means that
the Texas Special, the Katy’s fast
MEETING I m
the smuitcanesma LocAL
±hheltgtntg Mo! HAPPENING*
jck. The service will | g _______I
a W- R. Luton was in the city today
« services and be trom Mr. Luton ctme to Tex-
rer for the success of as when a very voung man. He 15
1.effort in evangelism.
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WHAT DOES THE EARTH
WEIGH?
Scientists estimate it to be 5,997
million million million tons. I can’t
estimate how much that is, and I
doubt if you can conceive of how
many pounds that would be which
would be multiplied by 2,000, but
.***** GEORGE M. SCHNABEL
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Miss Tuttle favored the
with some selections from
beth," and other methods
Fhone 65 and 108
Piano. Bargain. Phone 426, 808
West 5th St. 228-3t
ness. The message, advised
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" X o
i < perated on at Dallas, it reported to-
day as getting along nicely, and elicity, and then, “sends off” for his
the message also stated that Dr.
Nevill would be home today, thus in-
The drys say, a wet will never
be president, and the wets say a
dry will never be. Let’s hope they
don’t compromise on a wet-dry.—
Birmingham Age-Herald.
OPENING SATURDAY- SS
New Spring jewelry to go with
______POULTRY______
Table chicks 12 1-2 cents each.
Phone 556.—Mrs. M. W. Orme. 227-2t
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House and lot, East Fourth St.
Some trade, easy terms.—Dr. Lanius.
227-6t
government-made envelopes, using
“cats”, which consisted of
Suite office furniture, new perfec-
tion oil stove, 4-burner range, other
household goods at bargains. Phone
426. 808 West 5th St. 228-6t
he not only has done something
really smart, but that he has put
something over the newspaper. Ycu
can call his attention to the fact
that the government will not print
his advertisement on his -envelope,
only his business address, and that
if he will furnish the stamped envel-
opes, which he can buy, you will print
whatever he wants on the envel-
opes, that is, whtt he does, or what
.he sells. But he backs off—jst
why no mortal knows, unless he sim-
ply has the ingrowing mail-order
thabit which he cannot get over.
It is just one of those complexes
we meet up with on life’s highway,
and we just have to stand it, but
there’s no denying that it hurts.
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It is dangerous to live in a fog,
specially if it’s mental.—Paterson
News.
(From Bonhi Weekly)
Last Wednesday night, the Span,
ish Club had the first of its out-
door meetings. At 6:30, a jolly
bunch of students hiked out to
Lake St. Clair for a picnic.
After the arrival of the crowd,
a big bonfire was built and the
Den- things we hare for your
Ils. .
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Jewelry repairing
Humor will pervade the
operetta at the high school to-
morrow night. It
LWhite to meet them at Bells at 10:30
Saturday morning, and to bring a
Party orders takencareful driver. This means that
iMiss Margaret is able to travel, ard
GOVERNMENT Of U. S.
IN PRINTING OFFICE
BUSINESS-T HURTS
IT HAS NEVER GONE INTO DRY
GOODS OR FARMING, BUT
THERE'S NO TELLING
message printed envelopes, but gets its work
done at home by home printers. Like
He is
$14.95
IPSMGEight"
3 rooms, sleeping porch and bath.
Close in. Very reasonable. Call 558-
Black. 225-G
FOR SALE CHEAP
I have for sale a number
df good second hand cultiva-
tors and wagons, I will sell
very cheap, April 4, first
Monday and Tuesday, at the
Robinson or Baker Mule Barn.
— Frark Campbell.
228 2t 58 It
how much 8 1-2
connection with all limited
Interurban cars for Dallas.
You are on the road 3 hours
and 28 minutes in going from
Bonham to Dallas.
BONHAM-PARIS
To Paris L. Paris
7:00 a- m......... 6:45 a. m.
9:00 a. .......... 8:30 a. m.
11:00 a. m......; 10:30 a. m.
1:00 p. m....... 12:30 p. m.
3:00 p. m. ........ 2:30 P- m.
5:00 p. .......... 4:30 p. m.
7:00 p. m......... 6:30 p. m.
SHERMAN-GAINESVILLE
Via Whitesboro
Lv. Sherman Lv. Gainesville
West Bound East Bound
To Leave
Sherman Sherman
- 6:00 a. m......... 7:30 a. m.
8:30 a. m- ........ 9:30 a. m.
2 10:30 a. m....... 11:30 a. m.
*12:30 p. m......... 1:30 p. m.
2:30 p. m- ........ 3:30 p. m.
4:30 p. m......... 5:30 p. m.
6:30 p. m......... 7:30 p. m.
8:30 a. m. .......- 9:80 p. m.
This schedule makes direct
all such kindred organisations It
depends largely for its success on the
cooperation of home newspaers and
cooperation of home, newspapers nad
the free publicity it gets through the
papers. The newspapers and job
printers at home arc entitled to con-
sideration on account of the willing
service they render their respective
comunities and the state as a whole.
—Sherman Courier.
We doubt very much if many of
the people of a community really
Four unfurnished rooms with bath.
Phone 101.—J. S. Kennedy, 22C-3t
Two furnished apartments, all con-
veniences. Garden and garage. Phone
-
■
and fruits, were hurriedly brought
to lizht. Soda pop was served as
a diink.
'day at 3
i begin prom
Every wot
to attend
much in 1
229-3
idicating that she is now thought to
| be out of danger. The Favorite
yesterday- was advised that Mrs.
Nevill was in Baylor Hospital. This
I was in error, as she is in St. Paul’s
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CHERRIES
Electrical supplied, house
wiring, Edison Mazda Lamps,
Radio supplies and installa-
tions. Our work and price
will please you.
♦ MOTOR FREIGHT LINE
♦ W. R. Collins, Proprietor •
♦ It is being talked on the strenta ♦
♦ that I will be out of business on ♦
♦ the first of the year. That is a •
♦ mistake. You can still call 196 ♦
♦ or 882 for servlet. ♦
•***•*-*******
First class Bermuda Grass Hoy
and Johnson grass. Cheap, Phone
018.—Mrs. H. R. Anthony, 228-3
______FOR RENT
Furnished Apartment and bedroom
Artie “ay I ask you, sir, if you
think your daughter would make a
»uitahle wife?"
1 Lawyer Baggum—"No sir„ I don’t
Think she would. Five dollars,
Slease »
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I Dealcr)
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We have plent of nice fresh
cakes and pies
'past the three bypre and ten period
of life, but is Mill quite active.
I Claude Hod/e had a message t<-
' popular in Paris than they are in
America it is predicted that before
long we shall all be weaving them
again. At present, the American
woman wears earrings mainly for
evening purposes, procession, and all of the others
Boyishly cut ha.r and longer bobswere hard at work, also.
which expose a portion of the ear The force wil have the store beautiful in the operetta at the lady
eontinne to be the popular haircuts in shape for the folka tomorrow the highschool Friday night. E. F. White received a,
o in Europe *n merica. , morning at 9 o’clock, when the doors i —--- this morning from his daughter, Mrs.
e severe y oyis airtu ebu will be thrown open to the buying) Admission to the operetta Rex Hendrix, who with her mother
. on ype o earring is pre trr o public. Circulars have been sent at the high school Friday has-been at the bedsuie of Miss
(pendanst orpesrfpcoparowsar-otargeSrondeast’over the whote county. Ad-night will be only 25c.
ters of tiny seed pearls are thevertisements have been run in.tls SATURDAY MARKET
1 most frequent types woin with close- paper, telling of the opening of the SATURDAY MARKET
ly cropped hair. Where the bob is store, Mr. Schnabel taking a page. ARlRnCF BROS
of medium length but .cut shorter in his initial bow to the buying, pe A--ErG
over the cars exposing the earlobe, public as a merchant in Bonham. ! LOUISE P. MORRIS
long pendant earrings seem to look He has been in Windom some six-
a bit smarter. " teen years. tttt • - •
Some of the newer earrings de- Mrs. Sig Biggerstaff, whose ahilt
lene
PRONE 18
. . w .... r itrain, will he stopped at Bells, in
Weareinstalling gear shifts n order that the patient may be
Ford trucks. See u. for particulars. ; brought that far by rail. I is some-
thing out of the ordinary for the
F’blocks, East 4th st.road to make this concession.
j Mrs. John E. Nevill, who was
' CHICK FEED
TIME
WE HAVE IT
Let ■. wugent some of ‛ the
is 16 to 38
» 13 to 17
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damer _
L A.Risser
7:00 *■ tn.
9:00 a. m.
(Signed for evening wear are three tty as a saleswoman is well known,
inches long. Brilliants set in old ’he having been serving in that < a-
Spanish silver settings in unique de- pacity some eleven years, will be
signs are decidedly chic just orw. with the new firm. She asks her
Carved circles of green jade wish friends to call.
dangles of pearls are also quite Miss Annie May Sinks is also one
lovely and these can be worn during of the sales force. She has many
the .day as well as at evening, friends and they are invited to call
Huge round loops of silver or gold tomorrow, and at other times.
are also shown by some smart jewel F. D. Bomar, who has been a e‛t-
shops. ' Isen of this city for several years,
Among the semi-precious stones and who is known to nearly every-
used for pendant "earrings are jnde, body in thia trade section, will be
carnelian, amethyst, rosequart, ac- with the firm, where he hopes to see
quarmarine, crystal and garnets. | his friends.
Ornate earrings are preferred to Charles Rigsby, who has ben work-
dainty types this season. As a ru‛e ing in this city for several months,
the earring bamornizes with some and who worked for Mr. Schnabel
other pieces "f jewelry such as a in Windom, is back with his old em-
necklace, bracelet or ring. ployer, and looking for his friends
. A.certain amart shop is display- at the opening, and-on other occas-
ine. ri xe jewelry, or jewel-y ons, when they wish anything.
that is to be worn for afternsin of course Mr. Schnabel will h.ve
occasions only. .Diamonds seem teaxtra help for tomorrow. >
be rather out of taste for the sim- _o
pier afternoon occasion and for this Why more when Ed Weathers-
reason semi-precious atone. are be- by win sen a 9x12 Axminster
ing stressed. for $27. 50! 227-36
Rings set with large stones of __________ __________
semi-precious type in silver mount- | NOTICE
ingseare.matehed.by bracelets and All parties coming‘to the cere-
chokers. One of , prettiest of tery for burial lot. or to have a
these bridge sets, includes . choker zrave dug must bring the money
made of..variously colored scarabs with them or gurety that i wil be
Mt in silvet mounting, and joinad "aid in , few dnys.
together with .lender chain, a match. • E. p HADEN, Superintendent,
ing bracelet, earring, and a large 1128-6 Willow Wild Cemetery,
single-stoned scarab ring. Other , . „
set. include bead choker, of ame- Hot cake., home made butter s.nd
> thy.t, turquoise, lapis, carnelian m vyrup, 15 cenU.—Whitlow Bros.
rosequartz with harmonizing brace-1 228-6t
lets and rings.
Easter clothes.
224-6t BRANNON’S
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 230, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1927, newspaper, April 1, 1927; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548385/m1/6/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.