The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 106, Ed. 1 Monday, November 7, 1927 Page: 1 of 6
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Don’t Buy Until You See Our, Heaters
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quartet, the Paris quartet, the he-
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Ministers at First Church in the City;
Armstrong Gainesville; Morris Bonham
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HAVE IMMENSE BOND
ISSUE, IS ANNOUNCED
DOROTHY WAS FINED
FOR FALSE SWEARIN
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CONSIDERED AS BAD:
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THE FANNIN COUNTY STATE BANK
"THE BANK OF SERVICE"
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OF BONHAM
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IT LOOKS LIKE IT MEANS THAT; I M KItTAIX WHEN HE CAN GO
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department with in his recent article.
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Dr. Atticus Webb, of Dal la b, w.
vere coughing spell this morning, but
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story by
Fod Browning
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the financial tight phces to develop before you think of impro-
ing your financial standin. ‘______________ .2
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pmlMa Methodist Conference Makes Change in
fiTig from it. Sever were injured ‘
। Wilbur’s punpse in this , our e, it New Mexi
by- one-half, according to the Feder
al census report The effect of pe
today with the funeral ser
APPEARED I’D BE ACKBONF
OF IHE REK I NT MEXI AN
REVOLUTION
district
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MSEUSSES- VANQUS PHASES
QF IE LQTOR BUSINESS
IN LECTURE
j been one of their heights.
NEW
MEXICO CITY, Nov. 7. The . 1
cent revolution passed into history !
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Rgar W ASMINGToN Nor, i he
■ ‘today ditjon of Fall shows little bhanire
ies andi (rom that of Saturday. He had a se-
SWEARING SHE DID AT THAT
FINE WAS-NeF-FAESE,WE 1
WILL WAGER:
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second place there-is always a lot af Rehobeth church down about Ladonia
Work to save and
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ESTIM ATED ITT HE WORTH
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STONERS’SAY
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Che 3onham paihi favorite
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rural district- have [ago they had singing classes,
is said, was to giye the adlniral an; __________■ _
”p|jiirf uillT y L»’ woi k out mea*• Ul<.s • , 11 Q TpAQIV T g
meet the deficievcies he charge the U; 0e ELAeUmi IU
A BOMB IS THROW N THROI Gu
of Prohibition. ss ing to put . -
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. 1.1 PLOW Vernnon..
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work. is delie, farmers are ready to;
increased. -per cent. The iner f ’
of production enbles the emp! i
earn for you. Add an objective
crease your possibility of having
singers of the sate were present and ture.
rendered songs that were calculated filled,
to make something kick loose, under of the
| story, so here it is:
The Singing Convention
'The .Fannin County Semi-Annual !
. Singing 'Convention met.at the First :
, Baptist church at Bonham Sunday,
. Nox. 6, and Saturday . Night pre- •
ESTIMATED THAT
----^4->RTH- OF DA M AGI
BEEN DONE
er trainer; was fined $250
in-costs. Both pleaded guil-
By United Press.
I .ON DON7 - Now 7,- -Dr. Dorothy
: ind.that.there would he "dinner •n
the ground,” as the expression goes.
'. kcople out of touch with this *r
zai ion haves no definite, or even
idefinite idea of what this conven-
one really means to these who take
part in it, and the very fact that
they are out -of touch is the reason
AUSTIN, Nov. 7.
er in th dax. a borb was thrown,
through a window* during a reception-
— — o - . "'to foreign consuls. It failed to ex
Muse; Convention Started on Saturday „ ws
Cochrane Logan was fined $500 and
$50 costs .today, in tife police court •
Lr false swearing as to her swim-
ming the English Channel. Horae*.
WASHINGTON, Nov.
fering of $-1(10.000.000 ■
aturday night and Sunday .It wa
he Fannin County Singing Conven
For years reader I f ' he Fav 1 1
1 eeding, with Pres. .1. F. Butlerpre-i
l silling.
Old- Fannin has been having these ;
semi-annual conventions for years j
ami although some great convention '
in the
to invest
worked hard for these victories ean-
not he—deniec. —Severat years ngo *
are not interested.
in Bank, a man can goino further on the Road to Sue
. cesstha an Jevdine.can. run uphill. without fuel.. - . -
making wise and frequent investments.
. ■ FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BUNHAM,. TEXAS
.cent certificates of indebtedness h
The United States uses two-thirds been announced by the Treasury L
of. world’s rbber, tnless our partment.. They will be dated
, statisticjan streetched t. Pallas be ar interest from ovember 15,
News. . ■ will nature in seven months.
one class would vie with another jn
$
om Missouri going to say' whe
hr people tellhii they"re frqi
issout ; ! Corpus < hrist । T mes.
work about the farm that has to.be
attended to, and by the time th
night work, in addition to the day
go to bed, lot they must be up be- .
times, to again goto work. Sothis
L. Morris will
1 many of Bon
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in very well on many thing
cities and larger towns have.
,—make your money
to myeur saving--in+
"ready money” by
es claim they killed
rebel chieftains, in-
the market 1. .
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. Kirk M Beard;
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iteright, ■ H M
... . Igais, expected that the total income
fundamenta gestron of Mellon that the automobile- i mm the 'prison cor i , rop will be
It reported that 125. are deed " •
.the New England storm*.
the left, ide of a man's vest., ’ found what Dr. Webb had to,say
I The different quartets were put ta substance: "mans’
work at 10:20 .Sunday morning and "The United States has had 500,000.10. "Anis in , seins
wen. kept busy until to’clock in fewer drunks per sear and 300,00 ';" ' i „ 11 SOme-vers
the afternoon with very little time ; fewer funeral- p ■ year as . result 1121 in the ; onfer, .
devoted fo, business session. of the closing . the saloons, I) n n , , M K .,
We weP •mt' definitely tiuformed -Atticus Webb, superintendent .1
jasto the leaders of the -various I Anti Saloon League of Texas, eaid 1 " ’
I quartets, but will eivotho meager j in ap address at tie First Mthodist ==
information ohtained.. The . Turkey I < hurch, Sunday night. Ris subject •
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. • gave a brief review, of the results ..
‛cople in
ion, of Bailey, was
■. Mr Armstong,,)
to here frethee
warm n el «s an :
city, which i re
‘ membership’ of -the
mean He
j friends, in the chu
walks of life/ as 1
‘.’about the couventiom did such a good ,
Xi Si^“M".yDR. ATTICUS WEBB is
had a good singing class. So did
China Grove, and there were other.’.
This-semi-aniual convention is but
"ite have been seing notices in the
aper stating that the convention
ould meet at such ami such a place.
t i winning being offered. That they
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HHV: ztRMSFttoNti tittts—fot
hone. W
ham, j.
we never 1 does not allow them much tmef
in whieh diversions.
"j Singing gospel hymns hus lor
hibition uponeffeciency is indicati cloudy. ’ ooler in the north Tues-
by the result'of a survey amonc-day.
twenty-one of the basic induMries 0 :
have been held, this was the great- 1 heard at the First Methodist
est of all, as many of the noted ! church on Sunday night in a let
xford, Coni a
11 row 11 Ci |
Cotton fro
j destruction. .The blaze originated
Trade inBonham and' be.satisfied. ; in a hake shop
i, caller at the Favorite office today.
Ho paid his subscription to the
• • Daily Favorite. He is an. .old-time
. 1 • : ' • ' he p: t
man quartet, the Sanger utiarte’;
- FH»f. O. If. FundiT? of Pilot Point,
the Fuller sisters of our own county,
the Mathis sisers oft alas,: and va-
rious membrers of the different quar-
tets who made their wn arrange-
mnis.
| None of them could stop at ope
I song, but were encored for at least
I the second song.
I All rehditions were highly enjoyed
I by the vast nudience that "packed • the
auditorlm of the church.
| The gospel in song was carried to
The house was only, fairly
inclement weather being one'
reasons. Below will be
___ _ ___B'lNHAM, TEXA^M^).V4 NOVEMBER 7, 1987 ; LOCAL COUNTY NEWS _________ NUMBER K>i^
NEW ENGLAND! FLOOD LOSSES
Miss Dorothy Cochrane Is Fined $500 for Her Falsifying
Atiris PENITENTIARY CROP IDMIRaL MAGRUDER IS FAuES coNurTIoNis
HINDERING THE WORK HAWKINS ANATHEMA- ARE "SFMH-LUXURIES’ COTTON IS VALUABLE. Ta BE GIVEN TIME TO
IIZFS THE GOVERNOR THEREFORE TAX THEM SO REPORTS SHOWED FIGURE MATTERS OUT
Irade in Bonham — You 11 be Satisfied
rth of Handley Sunday She
t years old, awl, the wife o
terurban motornur.
(i AINESY ILLE FIRST A HLR( H ( \ Crutchfi
• / iT IS STATED Hall: Han 1
---- Dodd City, w H. 1
t of Methodist
Armstrong
i od} needs : om time
e, Do you always have
if rV -4}
i ! An aged, couple. Mi. and M
nLee, were severely beaten in
this town; Uu home af Attorey
General John G. Sargent, A fa-.
\arable wind saved the town from
t .church; which
rres at least; be el
ion. ■ I he confer
ll.’.}'; m . Baker.
GainesvHe -to Ter
Rev. .1. L. Mor
the outgrowth of the ringing classes General Arnulfo < iomez, the
nt other days ‘ _’leader of the revolution, who
The Favorite had a man at thecaptuned and executed Friday,
convention Sunday, .which fully 1000 eral thousand, viewed the body
people attended, but Claude MeCluEe.Gomez yesterday
who wrote the ceomnanying article I ___L... ..
What is a presidential candidate
• Bonham’s way in some time took
place at the First Baptist church
th TeXas Byers; Hor - Grov . W J.
ed • Re 1 wi . i: .
.first .• • -‘M . scume
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may, rrm-u;nnnTm*
1 1. HE IS OPIMJSFI) IX » in I.IN't
HE’S’ ; BS THE Al T( MOBILE.PEO-
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which revealed the fac that on nu ‛ust Hw Much • -
average the per marr production has . -is he rentlycishonest?"
"Wht, if he’d been born with a -------— ...
silver spoon in. his mouth, it would _ . ’ . . A
here had somebody rises initial. onEavorite Want Ads Get the Desired Results
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Ry United Press By United Press, ' By United Press.
Show ;md rie^' AUSTIN, • Now 7. —‘Marshall WASHINGTON Not 7 A small,
i Iieka says Moody ought to be presr’army ot industrial capitalists repr । he Texas prison crop wHl,gar ......j Adnirimgnasp ATBa.
I.....ght "" n entin .....he notor’ono nDmiums, u ■ linu ....•„
,, ... . . . .iPched declared W: F."awkins, car businces besicued the Wass and estimate of the. Bourd .if Fi Ison. । jriven a status of an' ".waitfl,
....... neflod vistims have h....., Milikin ml.II. a I so said Me ahs Comm ittee repea I Conmissianers,,who are-here ror n ! .i..r ‘ Poioptu8 i, '
.......ad and identifjedn . ....... . imv iris seereineommntfr g .aty-w, the resent 1 percent tax an auto, meeting with Gover .r Mood . . . K V w .......■
de refie f workers said thdt the was made ror the purpe eof crystal- "mobiles. Thego upo pponedthelrur ..I ’ ■ ‘ Seeretary " the NavyWilbr here i n
denfh toll would run as high asjizing the feeling. that / ‘
n'-' Tl rights had......disregarded n the was a tM;nii-liixnry .uul th.'it the .-x- sumoitop
——-imatedat-slun-oonu---- promeetngs emmg mMTTTTkin s-ise tax be retained.' ■ ' '
. military authorities said. ' death for the slaying of Mr, v ir.
mmunication and transportation ' ginia Petty
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V ... n , UnitedStates is being urged.
' \ W. -Powell? was .instantly p__—---------------=---
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Boable to dmand it of
Bit --o-mt-wui-tar-
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Bo rrenton. r w: L
trf pay higher wages. For. f rty
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 106, Ed. 1 Monday, November 7, 1927, newspaper, November 7, 1927; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548458/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.