The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 166, Ed. 1 Friday, February 13, 1920 Page: 1 of 6
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•> THE WEATHER •
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•> New Orleans, La., Bonham and ♦
vicinity: Toniaht and tomorrow •
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UNITED PRESS SERVICE
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BONHAM. TEXAS, I RIDA V. FEli. 13, 1920.
NUMBER 1«6.
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You Can’t Go Wrong
When You Buy Tools
■ Prom Us.
We have Them for All Jobs and are
Absolutely Guaranteed
Quality Best, Prices Better
FOR NFWBFRRY
WAGE INCREASE OR CO
0 JAIL
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Chas. Davis Hdw. Co.
PHONE 12
"TUE HARDWARE PEOPLE”
HONHAM, TEXAS
MAKES KAll.ROAD WORKERS A
COCNTBIt PltOPOSrnuN FOR
I HEIR CONSIDERATION.
Ily United IVcss.
WASHINGTON, Fidi. ]l’n
dent Wilson handed two million rail-
roiid workers hi. di*< isi< n to their
wage demands, and at tin- same time
.•uhmiltod them n |iru|.osition whirh i
expected to lend to further negotiu
lion.i. it is nuthoi it:it ive|y ntuted ut
the White He ise.
It is understood tl.it the president
refused the demand for an imme-
diate wage inereu o, if approxinintely
forty per rent. What emistitute. his
eounter | rojionition has not been dis-
i lout d at the White I louse.
IIOl S I.EE VERY I.OW .
J J J. G. II. Lee, v.ho ha i been ci
i !| ill fnt everal dij low at
i his home on West Eleventh street.!
j There him- l.een inr.ny rna.nrs nn-l
j corning iiis condition, but at I :t;ft uv
' rail state that he was considered a!|
the point of death. He has ho.en uaeon- j
seiinis since early last night, and his j
family have little hope of hi.- recov-
ery.
WII.VFSS TESTIFIES I II \T W \s
THE ULTIMATUM GIVEN 111 It-
ING (HUM SRV.
By United l1 re:-.'.
GRAND RAPIDS, I h. Id- “Work
for Newberry or go to jail,” was the
alternative given William MrKecgan,
ex-mnyot of Flint, dur e: the HUH
campaign, he testified at the Now -:
herry election fraud trial. The attor !
neys for the defense today .attempted
to shake hi testimony in n , ro. ex-j
arniiialion. j
.MeKeegan l ad l.een convicted of an
assault and battery cliarge, un.il his
cure hi: I heen appealed to the supreme i
court. AlrlCeegun -aid he wa- prom
i o clemency hy the Newberry cum -
la.ign ec.mmittee if be would favoi
! Newberry. Ill- ea-e vva ivvei'sed.
New Manhattan
Shirts
JI'ST RECEIVED SHIPMENT nr
: EW .MANHATTAN' SHIRTS.
GOOD SHIRTS \RE VI in II ’ RD
TO GET.
( AGE \ N11 SEE I III NEW SlllliJ.
W HU E W I H AVE \ (,t)(*|i s
I lit HON AND \ OCR SIZE.
INTERNATIONAL
OF JUSTICE H. L. Rodgers Co;
:! LAWTON TEACHERS
Best
THEATRE
Admission 10c & 20c
War Tax Included
TODAY
UEfEfN
weco?
ADMISSION 9c and 18c
War Tax lc and 2c
TODAY
MITCHELL LEWIS
“Poor Relations”
A Brentwood Production
WITH
JASU PITTS and
FLORENCE VIDOR
Directed by King W. Vidor
SATURDAY
WILLIAM S. HART
—IN —
“Dakota Dan”
AND A GOOD COMEDY
“Code Of The Yukon”
SATURDAY
MISS TEXAS CHINAN
WOMAN PLUNGES
0 HER OLA 111
By United Press
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 1:1 While
a movie camera clicked, Mrs. Ethel
liroadwick, aged thirty, plunged two
thousand feet to her death yesterday.
She was ;ri\ing an airplane stunt, de-
monstrating n parachute patented by
her husband. The husband witness
ed the accident, when the contraption
failed to open.
FOR SAFE I70*acre<: river bottom
land all in cultivation across the river!
from Direct, known as the Mary J
King land, at $100 per acre. Write orl
call T. Graham, •■are Atwood Hotel j
Durant, Okln. — tj
WILE
EACH ON
P.y United Pfcss.
I. AVATON, Ok., Feb. i:; Their de-
mands for increase i salaries being ap
proved by the Board of Educnti n, .h -
teachers l ire have withdrawn the •
resignations which were 11 b come cf
’feetiee today. The agreement was
reached yesterday after, nun late at a
meeting of the Hoar,I with represe;..
tative ; of the teacher- an I < hmuK-r
of Commerce. The tine hers will get
a twenty-five per teal increase in • rii-
nriis until the school funds are ex
hnusted. Then a frii icily suit will lr»
instituted and the balaitec due will It-
paid from the dnUtng fund.
WITH HOLLANDERS
Hv I'niledPi ess
1.11NT iQN, I 'eh. !:: The Council of
the League of Nations i considering;
the appointment, of eleven jurist'- of
international fame t., compose the*
u. ,iimitiee the I it<mati, !ial Court ot
Justice, it is learned authoritatively.'
'I he name of Elihu Root has been men-
tioned as a possible selection. Hi-
name has been offered regardless of
America'- oyi ranee into the I oaguc.
'I c Council ir secrid session yes
t.crdny .- reported to have arrived at
sc'oral important decision*, including
the admission of Switzerland to th<
League. Tile next meeting '.kill he
held in Rome about Easter.
WANTED - To buy a place on the
For I list. .1. F. Berryhill, the *erv-
i' e < a1 man. Phone C.t
“THE GOOD I I.DTIIES .STORE”
MOB KILLS MAN
IN WHISKY RAID
night.
Would II.e to hjv fift; f
hum AVIioh ale Grocery stock.
i:t J. M. WEEKS.
Bon
“Just Bill”
ALSO A CUCKOO COMEDY
MONDAY
DOROTHY DALTON
and WILLIAM DESMOND
IN
in Souls"
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
MABEL NORMAND
IN
“Jinx“
i It's n circus. You’ll laugh lou l.-r and
harder than you ever laughed before
when you sec Mnlxd Normand in her
latest Goldkvyn photoplay.
ANOTHER BARGAIN. ; |!v Unite,iPn-M.
C.O acres sandy loam, house of four "IUE HAGUE. F,... I." The (itand.
Duke of Hesse and eight other Germ
ans named in the Allied list of war'
guilty, have arrived in Holland to
seek refuge, it is reported. Several
generals are included in the party, it
is s ihl.
rooms, other buildings; gi%>d mehard
and vineyard, located I 1 miles
west of Ivanhoe. This farm is es-
pecially adapted to the production of
l fruit, truck and field crops. If sold
1 at once possession will be given. Price
! |77.."HI per acre.
::t A. S. VANKIRK.
You Need Not Worry
ABOUT LOUR LIQUID VINEA R POLISH, O’t KHAR MOPS AND
POLISH, MOP STICKS AND LINEN MOPS. CAN SEND THEM IT)
YOUR POOR. GIVE US YOUR ORDERS. PHONE 71.
KEENE & KEENE
South Main Street.
Bonham, Texas.
HOARD OF TRADE FRIDAY NIGHT
T.te Board of Trade will meet I'ri
day night, 7:10. There are several
things that will claim the attention of
the organization, one of which is the
Red River Bridge. Please be on band,
and bring somelwsly along kvitb you.
At District Court room.
::t PHILIP WISE, president
| TWO GOOD BLACK I AND
FARMS FOR SALE
I have t\\u good black land farm
couth of Bonham on the Kdhuhc I’iki
which I am offering for sale at a very
j reasonable price, if sold immediately
I Those bargains will not. remain on
| the market for but a limited time.
| For particulars and prices see Judge
Leslie.
C.t E. M. BURNS.
I-ighl globes, we have them
any size.
Willson's Drug Store.
I-OR SALE -One Woods!.., 1: tyJ •
j writer, used very little and in A-i;
' condition. Call GIG. It
Ft IR SAt.F < , s. I ni rcy. . i
buggy and single harm * at a liar-
| gain. Phone TO.
LET BCSt'.
A gi.od frame lion 1-J acre lot.
good sterm house, out buildings. In
Bonham. for lc.- - than you could l uild
the house. Sw me for price and terms
might rent to right party. itf
.1. C. Abler- >n, Ector. Texas
Bate.;’ Imp ,<>u Antiseptic Linement
COTTON \DVAN«'liS.
Tim cotton market advanced half a
cent a pound today. T! v were v. .
few bales .odd here. The price f,.
Cettou tanges from JS to !1‘* cents.
Roily cotton i- not ,n demand murb.
and the price t'et it is low.
By United Press.
' LIBERAL, Me . Feb. p! A
raid by a mob on a distill, i . ware
house lust night r< -tilted in the death
■ ,f Marshal Gowdy. Gowdy was rale-i
when the waienma-1 barricaded '-.,11.-
elt in the warehouse which was .di-
ed with whisky, whil. an arm I gang
was battering at the dooi fei ad
mission, Gowdy was killed wli-n in
responded to the call. The raidci - < ■
raped, but arc I vug fr.ii v.1 with
Idol xiliounds.
MINISTER 10 NETHKUEANDS.
By United P,< -.
WASHINGTON, Feb. F;~Assist-
an I Sei-i ta>-y of State Phillips is
the president's choice ‘ r Minister t >
the Netherlands, it is authoritatively
stated, llis name has been sent tn the
Dutch '■ r ap| roval, it i- said.
'ay.
Smith of Dodd City rr.;e
caller at the Favorite off
He reads the |>uih F.iverit
SPRING WHEAT.
Now is the lime to sow. We
have the seed.— Rogers, Wo-kI-
w ;trtl A IDilx-rls < o. 11
SflH HR \N HUM I
Nine room hruse, hn 1! and hath!
with 9 acre- on R 1 tell H< ight pikf
Barn, garage, term cellar and other
il.tpi’OVt m.-nt' Fee lii. vanl W k
for pi i v aid Pi!!'. I i * -II
Bonhaii
HOME WITH - \< RES.
1 >1; East 'th .t 11 '-t* tkk 11 bh.i ks f 1 , ,j
pavement, five I'uoms, tw * Jiui'el
good barn, smoke house, rhicke.
house, city water, elcrti c lights a:,'
two ante of go. i iur..I .til for just
f.'l.fibd.dO.
Phm e J Id GIBSON S- TAYI-OP
I VRM LOANS.
We knov 1 i.r I : iner-. O.ir bug
1 - .• ,1 i'1.- ■ ..»’ ,.or i 1 i.
ness ha taught us how to give
bc-t servi. e. W .-n we :nak. r.i
loan or, your land • . know you ha,e
a tit:,- that ’,vi!l ‘land ;r.y test. Our
!■ ti rest rate* , -t low ns ;.r.ji , !y
' oflt c you <in rr.ila b v.. ti r
tern
W.
Bonham 1
Pin
repot ment 1 an in ns , tn
■ 'tale Bank.
GIBSON A TAYLOR.
CITY LOANS
■ i lest’:, on any kind of , d
W < \in , art you
o 'birds of the fair v*l-
;f ; ■: i'Ui'd.
GIBSON * TAYl.oR.
Railway Mail * lc »s. slid month.!
Ago, I s.Experience unnecessary. j
; for free particulate examinations,
I wi it" R. Terry (former Government
j Examiner) 1 17 Continental Building, 1
Washington. D.
SEED POTATOES.
I have my si coed crop seed pota-
toes. N . n kklm have spoken for them
please come anti get -tune,
tit D. V. HILL.
CHICKEN FEED.
Wc have some wheat lhat we
can sell at a low price. Nothing)
heller lor chtrLens.—Rogers.
Woodward A Roberts Uo. If
GRAHAM, CRAWFORD COMPANY
WE HAVE IT
Dig
•the
■“lit 10
What Is Walking Plow
Satisfaction
The handles must be just the right height ami swing
far enough in the furrow to allow uv to(walU squarely be-
tween them.
The plow must run reasonably well without loo much
draft, either to the land or to the furrow.
The hitch must he such its to give the plow plenty of
freedom to find itself in the furrow at the depth I wish to
plow. You get all this in the OLIVER Walking Plow.
Our New Location
We have moved to our new quarters, the old stand of
' the Fannin County Bank at tha s. E. C om< r of tha Square.
We are proud of our place, our equipment, and our of-
fice force. We invite you to cn'l and inspect what we have.
We have one of the best vaults in Texas, and will be
glad to have you leave your valuable papers with us. We
will give you a receipt for them and be responsible fortheir
safe return.
It is not.only Attention t ■ t
tal things—that makes life count. Careful An
given to the lesser problems—the inf in :*«
proves of what mettle a man ora S- >;■, - made.
Wo are proud to say that we are i: . foxit
give your ovary want immedia? ;u 1 t'h i.igb'f
tention.
New Silks For Spring---------Radient, Cobrhil And Varied
No one would ever dream after looking over this shovviiv : -' : Silks are
scarce or hard to get. 1 hey ; re. Our buyer realized this v-mi'd b ti • se ; r.d
i'd accordingly. Yards and vanls of shimmertitg, lu-tr > - ■ -oh tain ur
one's Springtime sewing needs a delightful and oa.-ily .1 - '.ntpiished t. ■ \ Crepe M*>-
teor. black and colors. Taffeta in all street -h:.< Satins i; Brow • . N:,v and Bbulc
and (leorgi'ttc Crepe in all shades.
Now Is The Time To Purchase Your Underwear Materials
The following is a list of our fresh and new materials suitable for your Spring Un-
derwear. Long Cloth, Nainsook. Batiste in flesh, white, yellow, blue, cro-s bar and
flesh and white. Fancy Batiste in pretty Blue Bin! designs. Wash Satinette in flesh
and white, this is the latest material for Underwear. Wash Satin in till colors. A won-
derful selection of new and pretty patterns in hues.
Smith-Moore-Williams Co. fannjn County Abstract Company
LINENS~-Just In
MA REAL STORE”
117-228 lUln Street
Phone 167
PRITCHETT & PRITCHETT
Colored Linens in all latest shades, Coral, Sapphire, Gray, Green, Rose and Salmon.
We have beautiful Baby Irish Edges to match all the colors.
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 166, Ed. 1 Friday, February 13, 1920, newspaper, February 13, 1920; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921759/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.