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THE BONHAM DAILY FAVORITB
BONHAM, TEXAS, FRIDAY, SEPT. 7, 1928
THE BONHAM FAVORITE
PiiVlished’ Daily Except Sunday
BY FAVORITE PRINTING CO,
ik*-_
SHERWOOD SPOTTS
OVID SPOTTS
Publishers
ASHLEY EVANS
Managing Editor
DHAIB. K. INGLISH,
Business Manager
SUBSCRIPTION
Payable irt Advance
By City Carrier, 1 month .50
By City Carrier, 3 months .......„$l.Cv
By City Carrier, 6 months ........$2.75
By City Carrier* 1 year ............$5.0:>
By Mail, 1 month ......................$ ,50
By Mail, 0 months ----------. —$1.75
By Mail, I year $3,00
CHANGE OP ADDRESS—In or
deritig address of paper changed
give old address as well as the new.
STsia D important and will avoid de-
lay in making the change
NOTICE—All notices of entertain-
ments,. .dinners and other benefits
where there is an admissien fee or
other monetary consideration, will
fee charged for .at the rate of 7!&
cents per line. Five words to the
line. Obituaries, resolutions of re-
count at least one of his en-1 vote the wet 'ticket with A11 soon have a lawless country.—Mar- i Czecho-Slovakia' ........................ 3,073!
emies ,a feiend, for Jfrn'Feu^u--1 Sinith A.fhat danger will be ! s?hfall County Banner. " ' ; Denmark . h -9,789 i
forever removed. The Negro j ---- | Russia ......................................... 2,428:
has domineered over thej “Brake linings have been strength.! Switzerland ........................... 2,081
son opposed him, and Jim
Ferguson’s opposition brought
Connally thousands Of votes■ ; South long enough. If he votes ened to endure modern strains.” i Netherlands ............................... l*048 *
that he wouldn’t
have gotten.
otherwise
das. E. Ferguson announce?;
that unless .the boys send in
enough subscription money do
keep the Forum*going he in-
tends to suspend ppblication
of that, journal. Since the
good roads contractors have
quit advertising in the Forum
if evidently hasn’t been very
prosperous. By all means
the boys who have had such
great benefits from the pub-
lication of the Forum ought
to furnish the money to keep
it going.
--—to-
with Tammany, Tammany
will see that the white South
will never again have any-
thing to. fear from the; Negro.
Now. is 1the time for every
patriotic Negro to save the
Democratic party.
So, apparently, have stomach lin-.
i ngs.—Pu b I i r h e r s- S y nd i ea t e.
With smaller quotas from unlisted
1 nations.
I The number that would come df j
11m cost ol living declined two j Die census of 1920 was used, thej
per cent last year. fifty more! census that Governor Smith favors |
yeais like that and the consumers j shown in this table:
will he. sitting pretty,e-Wichitaj Germany •
: ! Italy......................
A Dallas man.who, without ' --- !.Russia ............
provocation, walked up to an- Probable complaint to radio 1 ser-1 Qj.eat );ritain
other on the streets and kill- rft0 station:, “This Act you -aerat j -poFind
ed him with a blow which me is 1,0 Rood. r can’t get the j Trlsli Free State
felled him to the Sidewalk, [Fam<^s Players or Metro-Goldwyn.” j Sweden
justifies his action by declar-! “New York Sun, j Austria
ing that he was drunk at the! ——« - j Hungary
time and did not know what1 {++**+ww+*#***+w+++*s*nnr+*+<*+**mj j ctjecho-Slovakia
33,805 j^.
32,415 j Silk Finish Flour, best soft wheat flour, per sack ......
25,201 i3an Tex Flour (best hard wheat flour) per sack
15 pounds pure Cane Sugar ......................................
19 029 j 20 oz- Can Country Gentleman Corn 2 for...............
12,749 1 Quart Mustard ...........................................................
11,010:1 Quart Peanut Butter ...............
$1.75
$1.65
$1.00
... 25c
.. 15c
.. 40c
pk‘. good yellow sweet potatoes ........................................ 30c
he was doing. Since he was
compelled to drink the liquor
that made him drunk and
rendered him blameless for
by all
Worth a Smile :;{
i Denmark ....
Greece .........
.lugo Slavia
Fiance ........
Rumania
7,450
3,94-1
2 cans (19 oz.) Stringless Beans for ..
Bonham citizens are pretty
busy now, and will be for) his acts, he ought by all *'*++++^+•^■*****+^+++**#***+**4
some time thank you, butjm.eans to; be promptly re- Naturally
this agreeable fact should not ‘leased. This country can-' Lifesaver— Gan you swim, sonny?
prevent Bonham citizens from | not afford to legaly ‘ punish ! Roy—Yes. ’ ' via, Lithuni, o.tc.
putting in^sufficient tirhe^ to; men who commit crimes when j Lifesaver—Where did you loarn? ] If you prefer to moranse the limn
3,725 Kwiksolv (granulated soap) 2d oz package .....
3,000 j
25c
20c
rnake the Fannin County Fair
a success. They can well
afford to do this, because the
present success of the fair
means additional benefits to
jKgeeh cards of thanks, eifee., also,' the county in the future, and
charged far at the .sapjo rate, cash j whatever benefits Fannin
must accompany order. j (bounty adds to the prosperity
i of Bonham.
the
they are drunk and irrespon- Boy—in
sible, not even if the drunk News,
men rob and outrage and kill. • -
It’s eveiV man’s personal And Thai Called for Cash
right to get drunk if he wants “Do you sell tires on
3,277: A hull stock of ciean Groceries priced throughout in propor-
2,257 | tion to the above—including New honey, country sorghum,
With relative quotas from many j hast Texas Ribbon (.;.i no, dried 1 r u its, etc.
smaller nations like Esthdnia, Lat-
WELLS & HUMPHREY
water. Detroit ber of Russians coming to this
! country every year with their Boh
sheviki and communistic ideas,- from
2,848, to 25,261, Governor Smith
t will help you bring that: about. If
j you want to increase the number
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Any erroneous reflection upon the
character, reputation-, or standing ol
any firm, individual nr corporatio'i
will be glady corrected upon being
We are sorry to have l:oj
record the fact, that the o*ii !
tor of the .Hopey Grove Sig '
credit ?
»to„ and, it: follows that It is asked the motorist.
his right to kill when' drunk- ♦‘No,” 'saM the • proprietor of the|:f Emigrants from Italy' from 3,
i because he doesn’t .know( Dre and battery shop, “the only: gr4 lo 32,415 eyery year you .can
| what lie is doing when drunk,! thing- you can have charged-here' is j -have the assurance of the help of
:! Governor Smith if you elect him
HOME PEOPLE WITH-EFFICIENT CITY DELIVERY
* {-• ■
! ymyr, battery,'’
h,mm
r-Tone aflcdmn of lus eyciu
!isber».
THE DAY'S BEST
From Texas Papers
We are not specially
oriscd, however,, since
sur-
we
Advertising Rates on Application
rT TTTT -T7> ta"'™ I have read a number of edi-
***** tb> •* «»»*»">• t'oi'ials from him cWernin*.
the prevailing -ifcylcs of wom-l
Texas, as second class mail matter.
Real Tip ill
j -‘‘My husband proposed to me
■a motor car.”
r “Dow thrilling.”
THE FANNIN MINTY I
FAIII WIFI. HE III’ Til
USUAL FINE STANIIAI1II
Beat Up' “Peeper5
3yiiiu|iijfiiJtiiifiiUiiiiUj;ii!{iiHiUiiuiitii!iiiiU|!iH^i!Kiiui|jiupii{!i)iiHnniiHi|. to us Yhat1 he ha^beon^strain^ i S'nermun -MemocraL
j President. I f on want the number
| of sturdy immigrants from Ireland
1111 and England, Scotland and Germany THE YAlTfOllR FEATURES Di
| reduced from 113,801 Jo 77,570' and j THIS SPLENDID FALL AT
jin their .places .substitute Russians, j TACTION COMING
j_ “Yes, and I'accepted' him in the j Hungarians and Italians, why thej — • - ^ i
1 he biggest lisli always get.-. ^hospital. | thing for you to do is to vote forI the Fannin County fair promises 1
away, and likewise it is always; --<• j Governor Smith. this year to he bigger and better ,
the longest freight train that holdsWrong Impression j w}H,n matter was up in 'n raany departments. One depart- (
u | the motorist at the crossing.- ; “M'a, look it the. pretty little collar j Congress it was only Tammany rm‘Mh at least, shows this from the
A THOUGHT FOR
1 TODAY
met his eyes severely. Wej fetor RoEn^on' says that a1 skirt,
feared the dire results Of Hoover Democrat is more than he |
! o,n that lady s dress. j with its 17 members reinforced1 by DtcL that a building is being bant
1 Hush. Johnny. Ihnts the lady s • three ; Ghica^S memheY’s, who voted ^ot 's ^ie c^!C^on ‘k*
- i that the change he made as
•..Hi!!!
such strain, and now OUT-fears jean explain. Perhaps it is a sort i Lost; Art
are confirmed, much to our
Smith wants it changed.
lyj-r. partment. This, of course, will make
Why does n,ore' ,00ni b»r other departments
sorrow.
Great powers and natural
do not bring privileges to
gifts
their
Of course Senator Robinson
possessor so much as , they bring is a good campaigner and he
is very dry, but nevertheless
he will not be called to New
York, New Jersey or Massa-
chusetts to make dry speeches
for the Democratic nominees.
He can find plenty to do to
duties j g He ocher.
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LTITLE DOORS THAT OPEN
Tncre are little doors that open
(Hurry not too much your way!)
through which one catches glimpses! convince a dry South that its
of foreign label on Republican lug-
gage.—rDallas Journal.
Statistics show that the average
Parisian takes three baths a year,
Smith want it changed? He wants
housed where the chickens have been, ;
and thar is in the livestock build-
The Guide Yes, it must he u; it changed because Tammany wants .
thousand years old. You can take j it changed. Little Russia, Little j in*=” . .
it from me they don’t build *uchjIta] LittIeJ sicily> Little Greece, I ’Tnerej,1S ^ S'^wmg mterest in
ancient castles nowadays. i T :u,. rr________ t.____ .^:the matter of things that can be
Yo°jM made at home, thus cutting down
Of the charm of every day.
They give cn .pleasant gardens
Where flow affection’s streams
Some brighten with the splendor
Of youthful rainbow dreams.
others conies the fraganc-e
. . cne. rose ol Happiness
YVhieh tells of sweetheart whispers
Or a baby’s soft caress.
Beyond rough roads, hard trodden
By courage,, heaven sent,
There are green, song-haunted, vistas
Where duty dwells content
These little doors that open,
Of golden hinge's swing
For those who carry' synipathy
To bless their journeying.
Emir F. Aramerrnan.
highest duty is to elect a
Tammany wet ,for president.
The wets vyill spend their
time in the States named try-
ing to convince wet Republi-
cans that it is also their
highest duty to vote for a wet
Democrat to save the dry
j Little Hungary, have hundreds
Dispatch. i one- can get dialogue like -the follow-, .fe Tammanv nlaved- the’Can right noW’ aS this ,s wr,tte,v
ine- overhears at the 'dance when Tammany played the _ which wijl be exhibited at the fair.
i ’. fiddle, whether it was to help the years a^,, we thought that unless a
I saloon or the gambling, hall. Smith ,Cun of peaches, with vari-coloreci
„ knows if he knows anthing* that the label, came from away off yonder,
Mrs. Poplin would like our school! natunalNation ?
system much better if she ware! “Where is Washington?
permitted to select the teachers who “Oh, he has passed op.’ .'Sooth and West is unalterably op- preferably the Par East in America
are to be honored by having little | I mean the capital o' the United , * his immigration ideas but w the far away Northwest, or even’
.Junioi lophn for a pupd.—Claudoy •-• „ ; Tammany tells him to dance and he California,, that it could rfot be good.
Pallan in Star-lelegram. Oh,they loaned .t to Europe.’ pigeon wing. .Now we are convinced that all of |
Consti Vt‘U k'"1'11' t0 sut>|10lt O’0, Senator Joe Robinson would al*.these things can be successfully
'«w\U it11 ’ t • most melt one to tears telling how grown at home, where they may also
. 1 *1 ‘ °W Can , ' ve a 'an^ Governor Smith’s heart bleeds be- he eaten, with some left over for the
"lr|x 1 lf]0tl l(> support. Brooklyn cause. 0UK imimg’rjition separates market.
c, ,, „ . _ a A ex^ PeI‘son& W^° know how! liUkle. ! families, but he forgets to mention I The livestock features of the fair
0u7. f r>m going tepublit.an... to run a newspaper probably are' “'~c' | that Mr. Hoover in -hi?;’ acceptance! which are dear to many hearts
those who are .sure, they could write i THE DIFFERNCE j speech made two weeks before1 over the county and other localities,
a hook if they had bme.^-Trenton j Governor Smith and Mr. Hoover Governor Smith made his, said this: j is one that is always up to standard.
are at wide variance on the immi- “We- should-amend' the immigration1 *’nd this *year, no doubt, there will
j gra-tion.question. Hoover favors- the laws to relieve unnecessary hard-;he shown some ol the fine cattle
At; last we have wireless polities.
-Dallas Journal.
Tribune.
THE FAIR
It is only a little ' more
than two weeks until the Fan-
nin County Fair will open its
doors for the year’s sho-w.
This is one thing that the en-
tire county has a part in and
that is for the benefit of the
whole county. That being
true every man and woman
who ’can should not only lend
it every assistance possible,;
" ' ' -1 hut should attend it. Nothing
.The “whispering campaign”! has done more to advance
is being carried on by loud i the stock, dairy and poultry
speakers. ! industries, and to develop a
— — | fine community spirit than
When a writer wants to 1 this same Fannin- County Fair,
really benefit the, people be' It promises to, be very fine
attempts to educate them ;! this fall. Remember that" it
When he wants to win their j opens September 25th.
friendship he pleases them ; ——__— —
when he wants to win fame1 Lyle Womack, who is the
and money he amuses them, j legal husband of Ruth Elder
_ —-^—-- j though he seems to be that in
The man who st&pt long in law only, has asked the courts
Public life is either a man of to grant, him a divorce on the nai,
remarkable ability, or a man grounds of cruelty. Ruth
with a large amount of pat- seems to lAve. flying more
ronage to hand out to Ids I Ivan she loves home, for she
waiting friends-—and even left home and attempted to
he must know just how to fly across the Atlantic with Times,
hand it out to .best advantage. ’ another man. Besides that
----—^--she has refused to go home
Lots of people drive as if thsjr i present pJan, "that is that the basks -ship on. families-,?’ while Governor j improved from the Jersey Isle
vveie going for the doctor. And shall he on the census of 1890,! Smith’s .statement that is meeting j h'1GSe handsome specimens of the
while Smith .wants it based •on--that with so many encomiums is almost. ^'ne lAmily will certainly attracc
some who don’t know it really are
—Corsicana Sun.
Uncle Tray says the trouble about
taking a nap while holding the
steering wheel is that you’re liable
to wake up holding a harp.—M*in-
Yral Wells Index.
hf 1920. j identical: “I am heartily in favor
The reason plainly stated in Con-'of removing from the immigration
gfess when the immigration hill laws the harsh provisions which
was phssed was that because of the separate families.” ’The only real
fact that our immigrants had largely difference in the statements is that 0 “nmsements,
rpme prior to 1890 from Northern Hoover, says “we” and Smith says-l ’0,sc atti«ic'mns is tic big singing.
, Europe, countriefl like England “I” |11,<,r* .are * "um,bo?' °‘ r,e"p'e
’Scotland, Ireland, Norway, Germany' Smith is putting all his eggs in‘' V.. TJI.Hi.TlII^'i.?, „.TIll’ll1’ Yv,?1!
widespread attention at the fair.
At other times and places the
Favorite has spoken of some of the
attractions to be at the fair in the
and one of
Mrs. Harriman Russell, daugh-
ter of Mrs. Borden Harriman,
who helped “beat up” a peep-
ing Tom on the dunes near
Bradley’s Beach, Newport.
R. I. Other “400” beauties fig-
uring in the battle were Mrs.
Robert. D. Huntington, daugh-
ter of Mrs. Moses Taylor, and
Miss Edith .Woodward, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. William
^Woodward.
* l o'n q 1
f The Paragraphers
and the Netheidands, that they one basket TTo. is betting that he
t hey would he more' desirable citi- c:>u carry tlie wet. East and that
not'everyhody, by any means. There
are a lot of people who can sing—
not everybody can carry a tune, to
l\wns ihan tl)0Se from R.MY, the South,, while being opposed to'ho sure> but many can si an(]
j Hungary, Greece, Spain and Porfcu- > a-M.cally everything Smith and ping. we]K Some of theSe wi]1 be
It Should he understood T. mini any favor, will vote ine ticket at tj,6 fajr> anfj t|iey wjjj f}e] .-.!l
it is safe to predict that this year
will surpass, in some ways, previous
efforts.
Remember the dates of the fair—
September 25-29, 1928. Come and
bring the family, and have a good
time while attending the fair, and
also be sure to visit the merchants
down town, who have done every-
fhing they can in the way of good
stocks of goods, in order that von
may get winter’s needs, and at
prices.'withiri the reach of all.
You’ve heard it! Now see it! Bran-
non’s.
54 6 t
WHY DO WITHOUT?
1 that;. our plan of immigration now b cause Fat Harrison has told him . t- fbose wbo jmp cino-i,1P- vein, tiw Li »
“Every nation has a conscience.5’| resis on .the ha-sis. of allowing each he an keep: us in line down here.. songs. * " I “yoiir ,3.?1 OT ot.hei
That's, right. ^ Ours is called Kan-j year a number of' immigrants from by telling its that Hoover will put] Like all fairs this one propose;. ! Electrical Appliances when
sas. Jersey City Journal. ; foreign countries equal to 3 per the. negro over us. And Pat may • to have attractions on the ground',,!
cent -of the people of those- nations he able to do it.—Marshall Me&sen- other than the actual' exhibits. Pen c^n kave iis put in C6H-
rrhe world might just as since then and keep house
well get it out of its head that and look after her husband’s
the United States is to pro- cocks and shirts. The hus-
duee a bumper cotton crop band says that he really loves
this year. It isn’t going to Ruth and would gladly make
produce even a larg:e crop her a good home* but
Another blindfold test, we offer, already residents of this country .j ger.
think as we study the results, is the j The great inrmig.rtafon from -
popular primary.—Ohio State Jour-j sia. and; Southern Europe has oecur-
j red since 1890.
■rri —* j Aecarding to the present plan,
: About i he moot successful method j which Mr, Hoover favors, the num-
of farm-relief is driving to the city her of immigrants allowed to come,
and attending a movle.-^-Louisvilk! to this country yearly is-shown in
pie must have '-a variety, in order I verdant Outlets in every rOGHl
that all may be pleased. The man- :
RDmv ni Tii . v,,. • * j ■ * -; 1F' e j,;f i 11•1 gone to a lot of trouble
EUlUilNO U.v REN ,jto 2ecur3 a ,,fallv Jirat^,aas
Ab fool front on maM *'^*1 nival, so the Favorite is advised, and
... 545 tit | S] j |s attraction will be going full
T , ™ “° ’J j. .. Hast each day and night during the
John Silverman, 87, native of | •}.
D. V. Hill
at small cost.
Phone 662
The reason ginger-ale has gained
Such wide-spread popularity is due
to the fact 'that it’s a good mixer.
—Birmingham News,
compared to other years. The since she determined to j
crop will not be more than seek a “career” in the clouds I
the world demand, which fact he wants to be free to seek!
should justify the farmer a another woman for a wife if !
reasonably good price. , he wants her. As for Ruth,
----^--i she is the kind of a high flyer
To quote the public records who doesn’t seem to miss a
of the candidates of the op- husband at all.
posing party to show that -M_
they have failed in some; The “beastly, black Repub-
measure in their official duty Means” of the North are com-
is a patriotic service, but when ing down South trying to keep
1hc op Dosing party quotes Tammany from capturing the
scandals in the records of the Negro vote, when everybody
public officials of our party it knows that the Negro vote is
is rank personal slander . and temperamentally and person-
rnud-slinging. , ally wet and belongs in a wet
-m--- ! party. As long as the Negro
Connally says that his re- vqbes 'the Republican ticket j
cent victory in the race for the South will be threatened
United States Senate is due by “Negro domination” but if!
to his friends. Then he must he will turn sensible now and
Repeal -all the laws that ,are not‘France
that j being rigidly enforced, and you-will Italy
this table:
Germany ............
Great Britain .....
Trish Free State
Sweden .................
Norway .................
Poland! ...........
AIsace-Eorame. who shipped to Ine ; _____________i -■ , , .
irf , ,,, , I innn Y, Other amusements and entertain
i United States rn I8h0 and became an ______. , ,
51 2271 , ,..x inents will he listed, and may be seen
adventurer in the west with Kit i. ,, ... , .! „ . ,, .
34,007 << i r, i y>-n /-> i . I l,y t,i0 visRor as he comes to this
.ft’?.:! Corson and Buffalo l(,ll Cody, i«l | an(l lMWOC,lw ft„ di.
j vertisemont, which has already be-
jeome a fixed institution, and which
28,5()7 Jvecentlv ' in Nashville, Term.
9,561 !
S Governor Dan Moody will soon I YkYl:'£do7 "Yt
3’945'lr B -yiycar to get something just a little
UUl A,Jn"‘h’ ,)oniot'rat'c candidate |’djffcrenfc from the last So fal.
’ | 01 P,c”f'cn • the management has done this, and
Jones Electric Co,
‘The House of Hustle”
+ + * *
FRANK DAVIS +
* _ Your Tinner and
5* Sheet Metal Worker $•
* (Same Old Stand) *
^ ^ + 4‘^4>4' + <M'*4' <$ •!■
DO YOU KNOW WHY — Tlieoiy is Useless — Soraelimes ?
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