The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 150, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 28, 1927 Page: 6 of 6
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THE BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE
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GROCERY
Phone 65 and 108
Pre-Inven-
‘The store of Cleailiness’
tory Sale
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FANNIN CLUB NOTICE -
The club will give a dance
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on
Hgusman'
Gov. Johnson’s Nemesis
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Trade in Bonham and be satisfied
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98c up
Clocks
Pearls, big reduction
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CLASSIFIED ADS
$9.85 up
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$5.45
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FOR SALE
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$6.30
Six fine Bronze Toms.—Mrs. J. E. •
EL BRYANT
Spies, Ravenna, Texas.
137-tl
98c
mos Bottie« ..
Specials This Week
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Mesh Bags $3.98 up-
Everybodys
Knives
Console Mirrors
W. C. FINLEY
NO 1
Pictures
- $1,39 up
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BEFORE INVENTORY
98c
WALLACE
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BEERY
EVERYTHING IN
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Ladies’ Coats
Ladies’ Dresses
VEGETABLES
Satins, Jerseys
A
MEATS
98c up
Purses
FRUITS
Radios ..:......... $29.00 up
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$.4.95 up
Batteries and Tubes
AMERICAN
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Alto children’s Coats and Dresses at Reduced Prices
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Give us your orders for
Home-Made Nut Loaf
700 pairs of Wom-
en’s New Patent
and Black Satin
49c up
$3.98
Belt Buckles
Violins .......
Mandolins ...
Guitars ........
29x4.40
Balloon
$8.95
$11.95
$18.95
$19.95
$27.95
$37.95
Men’s Shoes and
Oxfords reduced
ting it in a savings hank has been
emphasized to the exclusion of other
worthy methods of getting a start in
“This job’s getting too big for one
man,” answered Santa. “The world’r
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be given to
SAYS
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$6.85 up
. $5.95 up
$4.75 up
.... 95c up
$7.95
$10.95
$14.95
$17.95
$24.95
26-P Set
Silverware
iNAl
MPS
LACE
30x3%
O S Curd
Lewis
Shoe Co
PRICES AGAIN
REDUCED
DENTON BROS.
Cash Market
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! $12.50 .....
Values to
$18.50
.Values to
$25.00 .....
Values to
$30.00 ......
Values to
$39.50 .....
Values to
$49.50........
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and
• Our idea of naval tonnage limit-
ation is one that makes Switzerland
an equal partner in the transaction.
—Dallas News.
Wrist Watches $7.95 up
Specials on Dia-
monds ------------- $7.85 up
Rings, solid gold, $1.95 up
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police to
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country,
last year
gist was
tone of
L Hunt
■ ice an
Dtabiji
> robber
alone distributing them.”
Mr. Speckles* scratched .his head.
would help you a lot.”
“That’s a mighty good idea," said
!-
over the
Old Shingles
CELERY
LETTUCE
TURNIPS
BEETS
CAULIFLOWER
CARROTS
- SQUASH-
Real Standari Fisk Tires
at GYP PRICES
Roasted in Bonham by a
Bonham Man is taking
the day.
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Attend this Price Slash-
ing Pre-Inventory Sale.
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♦ Res. Phone 358. Barn Phone 104 ♦
BRANNON’S
“GIFTS THAT LAST’
ited Pre
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has mov
defense
nary re
alienist,
aded am
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case, name Thurman . Petty,
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Footwear $5 to $8
values ......$4,95
Others, $3.95 and
$2.95
2 R. A. RISSER & COMPANY
Fully Guaranteed Fresh
Stock
_ AND DINNER TONIGHT.
fit VERY ENJOYABLE
! Get your tickets .t the Pal. gift " lots of young folk, and that
ace Drug Store for “The
2 A
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a foreman in
HERE’S RADIO
PERFECTION!
RCA Radiola 16
and the new RCA
100 A Loudspeaker
Of all its improved features, die
faithful tone reception of this
compact instrument ia the most
amazing. With super ROA’Loud-
speaker 1004°its performance
ia unparalleled. Equally import-
ant, its modest price will please
your purse. Liberal terms too.
Come in and let us demonstrate
today.
Jones Electric Co.
I “The House of Hustle”
the outlook of bettering
editions in life was dark,
j A business man for ’whom
st
L"
. a 2.
Speakers
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and that means I have that much
more work to do, and it’s getting to
“Casey at
the Bat”
-
Inventory time is just ahead, and we intend to inven-
tory as little merchandise as possible, hence these
NEW REDUCED PRICES, the LOWEST OF THE SEA-
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KILWAY RIO GRANDE
TRAIN MASTER-HE IS
SUCCEEDED DY TROUT
MEMBERS DF THE ORGNIZA-)
TION HAVE WORKED HARD
TO MAKE IT SUCCESS
Big reduction on all Chil-
dren’s Fall Shoes—Every
' Pair Reduced
EQgMapo
Roofs and SMauaHs
7
noticed the good
See the Favorite office for com-
mercial printing. We can please you.
i for the cast in the show and
the club members..
House Committee
150-2t
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N2M8E!
Reroofing
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Eloor Lamps..... $7.95 up
- Boudoir L miDs ...$2.98
-China Boudoir —
Lamps ...........$3.98
Watch Charms and
Emblem Charms... $1.95
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in talim "Well," he said. 'here's an idea, anu
ON THE DENTON DIVISION OF
THE TEXAS & PACIFIC
AS TRAINMASTER
velopment of thrift in this country,
the process of saving money and pul- getting better and better all the tme
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asked.
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of-Santa’a ley-ahop-paaseday the • hurtten of ifrHvering nt lenst one
Values to
$12.50
Values to
$18.50
Values to
$22.50 ...
Values to
$29.50
Values to
$39.50
efon it, botween T. & V. depot and
: bailey Inglish school last Satur-
yl'lay. Call IIMI-blmk. Reward. 149-2t
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This constituted quite a burden to | rocms immediately after the
——-— lahow at the American Theatre
Christmas House Party’’ to-
morrow night at American
Theatre and enjoy a gorgeous
musical extravaganza.
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FANNIN. CLUB- NOTICE
The club will give a dance
Thursday night in the club
rooms immediately after the
show at the American Theatre
for the cast in the show and
the club members.
' House Committee
150-2t
Thursday night in the club
Club Friday night. Be at
the Alexander Hotel by 7
p. m.
calling for monthfy payments ' oi
Buying a home on the installment’come has increased about, $150 a
plan, when the terms and condi- month. More and'mote* of hi
| lions are equable, is an excellent monthly payments are, of course,
way of practicing thrift. going into eqity so that hes noa
( One conerete example may hefrapidly getting ahead, where three
given, which is typical of thousand.' years ago he was, financially speak-
of cases throughout the Unite l ing, in
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NOTICE FIREMEN
All members of the Bonham
Volunteer Fire Department
will be guests of the Lions
the practice of thrift,
ouragement * should
home owning on the
plan.
Party” at American Theatre
Trade in Bonham and be satisfied. , .
• *i*.** ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ him, considering his income, but in
. —■.. ,—^..'1 ,-^l—k-------------$----- • A LITTLE WALK ON THRIFT • three years he has built up a suh,
♦ By S. W. Straus, President, ♦ stanital equity in addition to whkh
• American Society for Thrift * his property has increased in value
UEAD COLDS
3 H Melt in spoon; inhale vapors;
8 B apply freely up nostrils.
VICKS
▼ VapoRub
Over 17 Million J are Usvd Yearly
be a mighty hard task to make
things enough to go around leb
Elbert Everett, a negro, was killed
and another negro was - wounded
when officers raided a still near
Lufkin Tuesday. ,
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SANTA HAS COME AND GONE
He left the appropriate gift with a
few school boys and girls—a Port-
able Typewriter. Such a gift
though is useful and appropriate the.
year ’round’ and it isn’t too late to
show your boy or girj your inter
est in them.
______________FOUND .
Bunch of keys, at fire Saturday
night. If yours, pay for this, ad
and get them here.
[States. A young married man who
। earned his living by'keeping books
for a number of individuals am!
1 small business concerns, was making
4 bout $250 a month: "Fhi -was Jut
enough to meet his current expenses
He did not find himself able to lay
by anything for an emergency and
_____FOR RENT _
5roohrhouse, modern. Phoned:
137-tf '
TWo splendid apartments. All
. lb
gift. Subscribers will receive:
• 1 The Youth’s Companion-—12 big
monthly issues in 1928, and
2. Two extra numbers to new,sub-
scribers ordering within 30 days.
All for only $2.
3. The Companion’s new book of
humor, “1001 One Minute Stories.”
also ineluded FREE (send 10 cenks
to cover postage and handling).
THE YOUTH’S COMPANION
S N Depl., Boston, Mass; '
Subscriptions Receivedaat this Offibe
) ! Clean-up Sale of
* ; Coats and Dresses
tomorrow night. Youth and
— TheNew Yearis bringing some
changes in railroad circkes. C. C.
Kilway, who has been trainmaster
here on the Dnton division, has
ben transferred to the Rio Grande
division, from Big Spring to El
Paso. D. R. Trout, who has been
. chief dispatcher at Denton, will come
to Bonham and will take up the du-
ties laid down by Mr. Kilway.
j In the coming of Mr. Trout, The
Favorite welcomes him to the city.
He is not known hre, but' having
worked up to train dispatcher marks
him as a pretty good man; tn itself.
In losing “K" the. Eavorite is re-
' gretful. You never heard much out
of the Irishman, for he was always
on the job, coming from it, or going
to it, so he did not have much time
to spend convers^tioning. S. Me-
Glasson, the agent of the T. & P.
here, said tis morning that Kilway
certainly knew his stuff, which
must be so, or he would not have
been promoted, and “Me” would not
have said it.
The City of Bonham will miss Mr.
Kilway’s excellent family, his wife
It is perhaps not always possibl
for a family without resources and
of limited income to make such* an
arr ngement, although one doubts if
any -youn man of godFrepute
could not find within his communi-
ty those who are willing tc assist
him in such a worthy venture.
It is unfortunate that in the d-
I think it’s a mighty good one. Be
member that fine magazine full oi
storiesand -picfures and nice thing
" you had the other"dar" Oh, ye a
) mean The Youth's Companion,” said
. Santa. “Yes, that’s it,” answered
Sam-IWell, it seems tome thatif
[ you'd tell il lot of parents abor
that magazine and how fine and en-
joyable it was for boys and girls
. they’d give subse riptions to The
Youth’s Companion as a Christina
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The entertainment - and - dinner 1
given by the Rotarians tonight at
Gem No. 2, promises to be an affair
of much pleasure. The program be-
ing printed here in the Favorite of-
fice will be in three cplors, blue Jot
Rotary, and red and green for Snta
Claus. It will be quite attractive,'
, and will be given the guests, as
• souvenirs.
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BONHAM, TEXAS. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28, 1927
! Photo shows E. P. Hill, speak-
i er of the Oklahoma House of Rep-
■ NO 2 tesentxUvcs is called the lead11---
———*----+—er of thre mu \ ement to impeach
Governor JToliniton, __- -—
Beauty will be glorified. Siu p*
py songs and beautiful cos-
tumes throughout. It
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MR. SPECKLES’ GREAT IDEA
Santa Claus sat on a bench nax‘
work persuaded him to buy a henie
on the installment plan. He wa
• able to find one for $13,000 th:
was suited to’the needs of his fam-
ily in the city of 15,000 where h
resided. Owing to. the fact that h
was a young .man of* sound charm
| ter a nd industrious habits,—he- wa4
■ I •
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IN THE OLD HOUSE
It is so strange still to find there
The things they used to wear
And them no more at all—
Never a ghostly footstep in the
hall,
Never a shadow on the stairl.
It seems as if they still would care
A little for some silken dress
That clothed a far blue happiness,
Or the soft_lace that veiled some .?
—--g14-despair-— --
—Anne Goodwin Winslow.
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An arms conference S. O. S.
stands for “same old suspicion.”—
Publishers Syndicate.
STOP-THINK
Buy your Dairy .Products from
LOVELACE DAIRY
—-Pure sanitary Sweet Mitk—
10c a quart
Guaranteed to be pure, whole
milk. All Herd T. B. tested.
Phone 675
conveniences on the same floor.-
Mss Grace Caulton.—Phono ■ 458.___
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_______WANTED __
Wanted A piano box. Address
Ray -Walker; Route 5. * ' 149-zt
Temple Lumber Co.
HOWARD BRIDGE, Manager t '
. N. Center St. Phone lit |
Marcel Wavers .... $3.85
Smoking Sets .... 98c up
Shaving Sets $1.98 up
Safety Razors .... 29c up
Watch Chains $1.95 up
Serving Trays . $1.98 up
Nail EDGWOOD red cedar
shingles right over the old,
worn-out roof • •• using zinc-
coated nails ... and you’ll
have a new roof that will en-
dure for 40 yean or more! It's
wonderful how it will brighten
up the whole appearance of
your home, too • • • for EDG-
WOOD red cedar shingles
readily absorb and retain last-
ing, lovely colors.
• Cut always edge-grain, EDG-
WOODS cannot warp, cup,
curl or split away from the
nails. They lie tight and flat
to the sheathing ... trim-look-
ing. ... and safe from the
chanc lodgment of combustible
matter. Re-root. the EDG-
WOOD way.
the sunny side of his North Pole
bungalow. The old gentleman wore ..
a. worried and harassed look quit?
foreign to his usul jovial expi s- -
Santa, “and, as a matter of faet,
many parents do just that aire dv,
but—” Santa sighed, “I wish that
more < f them realized what a finp
gift The Youth’s Companion ma tes,
and would give it, too.”
Just send your order to the ad-
dress below, and we will see to it
----
DON’T MISS
“The Christmas House
and their son, Jack. They are
great favorites with a number of I
our people, and The Favorite rec
ommends them to the people of Big
Spring, at the same time regretting
their departure.
■ i ROTARY PROGRAMME
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EmT - d-eAhuumtit
Between the "Vulcan" and "Lark," shown at anchor in the harbor
oft Provincetown, Mass, lies the ill-fated submarine $-4, sunk by
collision with the Coast Guard destroyer Paulding Insert shows
Lieut Commander Roy Kehlor Jones, in charge of the S-4, on which
were four Bfficers, 34 enlisted men and two visitors connected with
the Navy Board of Iuspectioh and Survey, according to the othcal
list.
Leather goods ... 98c up
Chinaware ............49c up
Flashlights, Ukes, Vani-
ties, Fountain Pens, Ther-
♦ ♦ **************
+ PLENTY OF GRAVEL ♦
♦ Have plenty of gravel for ♦
•driveways. Fix up your drive- •
♦ way now for the winter. ♦
1 . Phone
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Tickets are on sale at Pal-
ace Drug Store for "Fhe
Christmas House Party” at
the American Theatre tomor-
row night, benefit of library.
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 150, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 28, 1927, newspaper, December 28, 1927; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548498/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.