The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 181, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 2, 1920 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. XXJI.
UNITED PRESS SERVICE
IIONHAM, TEXAS, TUESDAY, MAIU H 2. 1920.
NUMBER 181.
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We have Anything You Need To
Make Your Garden
Hoes, Rakes, Garden
Plows, Spades, Forks
BUY NOW AND BE PREPARED
* THOMASON OPENS
HIS CAMPAIGN
RFC LARKS I OR ritOllHil l ION.
SUFFRAGE AMI VVIIO.NAI.
tllMIMSl It \TION.
Chas. Davis Hdw. Co.
CANDIDATES FOR
THE PRESIDENCY
SEVERAL OF 'I'llK
MIN OK COl N I It A
till.Y !<l
I’KO.VI IN E.N'I
\\ ILL PROB-
\.
Special tu Kuvoritr:
GAINESVILLE, Mur.
2 Kijlj’.rl
By United Prets.
WASHINGTON, .Mar. 2
The for-
Ewing Th.oniuHon, of Ml I*u o, Speuker, mu I announcement l>y Palmer that h<
of the llouao of Rupri - i-nlativi-.-, for- will lie a ennilid.il" for |»ii-->i«J«-nt i-
aiully opened his campaign for gov- expected to Ik- followed iri a few da'.:
I ernor here today, lie was reared iut by a tatement from friend- of Mr-
this county and always lived here un- Adeo, who will av that he will he a
til a few years ngn. lie wan greeted1 "leientive” eaudidate. Palmer': an
1-y u lurge and entliusiastie audience, nouncement was made in a telegram;
roming from all parts id' this and id- to the Georgia Slate Democratic com-1
joining counties. There were also mittee, saying lie would accept if hi
many prominent citizens from various' \ ere the choiei of the voter . McAdoo
| section-: of the stall.
lion. Jesse Murrell, a
raid at a Washington conference yes-!
I roiiiineiitl tetday that infernal Revenue Collect 1
PHONE 12
“THE HARDWARE PEOPLE”
BONHAM, TEXAS
Best Os
THEATRE
_______ 10c & 20c
War Tax Included
TODAY
Win. Fox presents
BUCK .JONES
—IN—
“THE LAST STRAW”
A picture of western type and a
peppy one. Buck Jones is some star
and is said to have Tom Mix cheated.
See him.
UErEfN
scfiaaa^
ADMISSION l)c and 18c
War Tax lc add 2c
TUI>AY
GERALDINE FARRAR
PUBLIC OPINION
BREAKS STRIKE
WEDNESDAY
TAYLOR HOLMES
IN
"EFFICIENCY EDGAR'S COURT-
SHIP
THURSDAY
ALICE JOYCE
—IN—
"SLAVES OF PRIDE”
FRIDAY—
BESSIE BARKIS! AI L
IN
“BECKONING ROADS”
“Flame of the Desert”
\\ KDNESDAY AM) THURSD AY
MARY MILES WINTER
IN
“Anne of Green Gables”
FRIDAY.
. EUGENE O’BRIEN
IN
“His Wife's Money"
FRENCH FEDERATION OF RAIL-
WAY.MKN ORDER MEN it) UK- j
SEME WORK,
lit)----
By United Pre-.-n.
PARIS, Mar. 2- Political ohsei veij
saw in the collapse of the French j
railway strike a victory for public|
opinion, which, it is said, bn become 1
a dynamic force since the war. The1
strike elided late last night wiien tin-1
Federation of ltaihvayir.cn ordered,
the employes to resume work imme
d lately.
farmer, and now and f. r inan;.' y a is ->r ttop-.-r won’I pri-i-'iMy Im- hi- earn
j past a member of the it.itr legi latuie
! | resided. The speaker was introduc-
| ed by Rev. R. R. Gaines, a pioneer1
; baptist preacher, who has k nmva him
since he vena u baby.
Mr. Thomason spoke at bngtli de-
fining his position on various issues |
before the people. He declared him
self unqualifiedly for prohibition, lo-
cal, state and national; for woman
suffrage; ‘‘more business and less;
polities;” economy in government arid
lower taxes; better airheads; n squari
deal to both labor and capital; good
road ; conservation and irrigation;
more real Americanism; a strong de-
fense of the imtioi a! administration
and the Democratic forty.
lb- said: "In view of the activities of
the National Liquor Association to-1
gather with certain influences now at
work in Texas, I want every voter in
this state to know that I am for pro-
hibition, local, state and national. The
claim is made that national prohibi-
tion is an invasion of state rights, yet
the amendment to the constitution
was made in exactly the way provided
| THREE AM) HALF PER FT. DEER
Hy United Press.
TRENTON, N. J., Mur. J Cover-
| nor Edwards is to sign the bill mak-
: mg legul the manufacture of three
I and a half per cent beer. The Sen-
ate passed the bill last night by a vote
of 12 against !•. The signing will
be "with ceremony" the governor an-
nounced.
M VSS At IM SETTS ELECTIONS.
By United Pre s.
POSTON, Mur. 2 Mu-.-ach isetti
from thirty or sixty-four towns tha>1 ■''etc If.eht-i An- nanism and t o
held annual elections yesterday show- ii’ -eiit National Administrut " ,
i-l twelve votes in favor of liquor.I wiiieii lie declared t be the great.- t
-r years.! constructive admini-tuition the gov-
ernment has bud in many years.
by our fathers who 1'i.n.ied the con-
stitution. The tuti did not surren-
dev theii .vivertignty, but upon the
contrary, asserted .t. T ii..; talk in
tins connection about ike amendment
all canon.ilage to fool the people in
i an effort to 1'i'i-.ha. k to Texa't and
: the nation the open ..don:-..
"I w... lor the political rigb , ol
| women before tin- war. If she is good
| enough to knit orku. coo!, w ithout u-
I gill , sell l.ila-rty bonds, mini.-ter ..> the
j sick and wounded on the battlefields,
1 give birth to and rear the knightlu st
snrs that ever lolight for liberty, ria-
ls good enough to vote. Regurdle •
of the outcome in' this contest, I pro-1
pose t-i do all in my power t > ,■< .ha'
as long as a Ida -1; man can vote, a,
' white woman shall huve the rigiit te|
- do -c; as long as an illiterate foreign-
er r.'is suffrei-i it: Texas, I want ttic
pure, patriotic American woman to
haw an equal right,"
lie declared himself strong for
paign munag-.r. Word lias gone out |
of the White House assuring aspir-1
ants of the Democratic nomination
that Wilson will not be a car lidaU
Tin- next few weeks will probably : ec •
: i-verul Demoeint ; on. the road peak
ing, including Palmer, Mc.Vlou, Gi-r
aril, Gov. Edwards, S- Owen, and I
probabh (. l-.tinp Clark.
SIGNS THE HELP. BILL.
Ily United Pre: ,
TRENTON, N. J., a Mr, - Slim tl> ,
afternoon Gov. Edwai b signed the
bill allowing the iiiunufaetiui- and
sale of In vi rug": i-ont u.ioing three
and a half per cent alcohol.
S I HAMER PRE \KS IN I WO.
Dv United l’rc*;i
HALIFAX, Mur. 2 .'-'even were
drowned and sever:.1 injured w-lii-i tin
Li j land liner li--dim inn l.roi e in two
and sank today. Slu- went ash -re oti
Sambo Point y
I HI DIC. S t.o WI I
By United Pres:-.
POSTON, .Me--.. .Mat. - - • ■ mp!el.-
-•-.•turrs from sixty 1 :r Mm ■ :u-itu-,
r.-tt-- towns show that thiity-fi nr J»:* -
viourlv dry registered lt*-a\ ib wet.
New Hats
We have received 3 Ship-
ments of New Spring Hati
and want you to call and
make your selection early.
All sizes, best styles, prices
right.
H. L, Rodgers Co;
fj
"Till: GOOD ( LOUIES STORE”
MKCTW XStmtST.
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h’.y United Pros.
SHAW NEK, Ol... Mar. ” -Shawm-*
i- quiet, after an attempt*.:! lynching
lust light of Chap Da via, negro, wh
was sentenced for forty-five years
yesterday after a confe-sion
. ttempt t-- a sault a white
t< i»i-lii r at Chandler. The
i luded a mob that was going
state pr.son in .automobile.-.
I OR SALE.
One lot on La. t Sth i.trev. to
7" by 150 feet.
Egg- f.u oil- ;roiii my liest prise-
winning S. C. White L ghorn.s, $2.00
per 1ft. Special price on 100 or more.
I n-i da c old chicks 27. cents each.
J. W, NELL. Bonham, Texas,
lnt-i Phone 200-prcon
m his
officer*
to the
• ><' p n i
general
West 'It I
r plowing, hauling
t work.
A. G. WICKER.
and
HENRY DORoUGll
pi-
- &----
Igs f, r
AREA
•: UA A
!. - '.-i-l a-aJ glu.sse. fitted.
W . u ipii t-te broken b-m-fi*.
i t Brannon Jewelry Co.
KAOS, RAMS, RAGS.
Will pay you f» conls i pound
for all bit l-tla.ss. rl<-an, whiff
rags if vuu will bring them to
the Favorite Office.
Many hail not voted licenses for years.
ELECTED REGENT.
Hy United Press.
PARIS, Alyr. 2—Admiral llorthyb
commander in chief of the Hungarian
, armies, has been elected regent of
] Hungary by the National Assembly at
Budapest, according to a dispatch re-
! ccivcd here.
THE RAILROAD PILL.
By United Press, --*— —
YOUNGSTOWN, <)., Mar. 2—The FOUND Sum of money, de -i de-
constitutionality of the railroad bill' and pay fin this ad.
will bo tested in the Supreme ( ourtj 2t A\ \\ . LLN’HSLA.
Glenn Plumb, author of the Plumb! --«--
Plan, sniil in an address here.
for sale.
A house and barn, u
$600. See me at onro.
J. P. STEELE,
bargain at
lit
Uonlmm.
CHICKEN I LL:).
We have (he Lillie Chick,
Poultry Food and Wheat.
Rogers, Woodward & Roberts
tf Company.
NOTICE STOt K OW NEKS.
Several Jacks and one pen been
horse will make the season at my
burn. Would sell one or two Jacks
and three work mules. Phone 20.". 1-
short and long.
J. E. J ACKS,
diVw lm Bonham, Route -.
lil.A.'IKO THE NEWSPAPERS.
By Uniti-dPvi-ss.
I ANCASTKR, Pa . Mar. ' A com
mittee of thirteen ministers have drat !
ted a formal statement vindicating,
Rev. Henry Stough, evangelist, of
"If then- be those either in or out
of tin- Democratic party who’ seek l
destroy it. then I accept the gage of
battle, and 1 expect to defend tilt par-
ty of otir fathers against its ein-miei
and defamers."
Bonham Red River Bridge I’.anq tv'
Woodmen llall, Mi.r.-h I. N p. m. it
Oi l It I \I.S PERPLEX l-.D.
ll.\ United Pri-.-i .
WASHINGTON, Mar. 2 Cu.m
meat officials are perplexed at what 1
further "trust In..ting" tb depart
blame for allege,] disloyal tu ! nient of .lu-!:.. will do now. .-.-me uf
fh
OLIVER COLTIVTOR, (No 1 Southern)
is absolutely the first cultivator built on the prineipal <>i
parallel beams. Oliver originated the seat guide parallel-
beam cultivator. Oliver tnen perfected it in a way that
gives it special features not found on any other make.
Steel balls ami chilled rollers at every friction ix>int of
the seet guide makes it easiest to operate. Greater suction
on the sweeps and greater clearance for plowing large plants
_From the suggestions of farmers themselves the Oliver
No. 1 Southern Riding cultivator was made to meet their
needs in every respect. They declare it the easiest guided
and best cultivation implement on the market today.
Better sec us about one before they are all sold.
Smith-Moore-Williams Co.
“A REAL STORE"
S1T-22S Main Street
fhona 101
any
marks for which it mob of the Amort
cun Legion threatened him recently
Hi- ."Uid "ir.ttivuratc newspaper re
ports” caused the threats. Ilowevei
Stough fled to Canada.
Beechnut Brand
Jellies
Grape, Red Currants
and Crabapplc.
All Fruits and Vege-
tables in Season
PHONE ftS.
Lowrey Brothers
“Fifi ipuility and fktnrice*
tin- leading department lawyers be I
licvcd that yes tv-r-iiuy’s supreme court
decisions in the steel coipiv>tion
practically nullified the Bhermi ■<
Severn! big trust suits are * '
including Quaker t'ats, E:J
dak Co., and Keystone \va
OKLAHOMA STOCK
By United Press.
OKLAHOMA CITY. M
Oklahoma A. ,4 M. no-'
Texas A. ,V M. students in
irg event of the Fifth Annu
iean Livestock Show. The
.’t.Oft" aguinst :t,0-lf). R. A’. Cn
Stamford, Texas, won mote ff
the Hereford di\i:,,o.i than any
pi titor.
i-—— •
IMI’ROVKl) COT TON SLK1).
Wc have the Mebano. Rowd-
en and Lone Slur.—Regers.
Woodward & Roberts Co. tl
A RICH 'IAN.
Has no idle money. A wise man
has no idle property. Build a house
on that idle lot and let the rent pay
for it by taking advantage of my j
monthly payment loan plan. Low in-
terest, no delay.
2t EVANS tl. PRITCHETT.
Rate*' Improved Ar-L.-cpth Liniment
For mnn or any of: an-mat
IU NG AI.OV.
\A iti: :.i ! wo li! •• - o, i- ,i .. "V ire
five rooms, large front porvlt, leep-
ing porch, nl! i-niiVi .iift;i-i s. OtiK
St , .0.00,
GIR. uN .C TAVLOP.
GOOD Rt t .
Nee »'■ room h* te- on South Side,
glassed in summer root", ail in g---".
repair. Just $2,ctift.nn
G! RSi iN A TAYLOR.
ON I VST \ |N I'll STREET.
Near the pavement, tu>-.- <• ro'-m
hou-e, water, light: , 1*-' . - t out
building-. Extra bug* M for ss.“00.
GIBSON (: TAYt/)K.
M \R HP.II si HOOl
Seven room liou-e. iatge lot. pient-
fruit, rice g.irder. wat-r, light . A
splendid home f- r , i't - '..t'f-o.qii H,*i
lor see about it.
GIPSON <4 TAYLOR.
MONEY TO LOAN
\V , have plent - ,,f iro.’iey to loan <-v
farms and Bo: am pnqH-rty Wi
know how. If you m-ed money s--e -o
Cur ti-rno .it r tiu- b- -t
GIBSON ,i I* \ X |,oli.
ON SOI I II SHlb
Ni e four room frame house, barn,
riot front. i>n eoi-', ". See ii> for
pri i- and term-.
GIPSON A t’AM.oR.
POTATO (TUPS
Gordon c. duaswokih
PI HDl.Ntl IN L'M T’. ID!'.\I
SIZES.
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TRIUMPH I’i iTA'l i 'K
£ ft.CDRLEE & CO.
PHONES 0 niitl H7
■MORE
YOUR Mt
.'EY
C. A, BISHOP
“The Purina Store”
N. MAIN ST PRONES 37 AND f»
You ?vTeed Not Worry
m -
POLISH
YOUR
H T Yot
Mol’ b
K LIQi:
TICK'S
;i\ K t
NEE U P"
UN : V A
KEENE KEENE
. Bonham. Tc\as.
South Main Street.
jyanshine
is a Polish and Dye
Combined.
Dye your old Shoes
a new black or tan
for 50c.
W. E. .NEWTON
GROCER.
The Fanniii County Abstract Company
SAY J?:
-ling in some
of land, and
nay bp »mo
PHONE 171.
Right now you might l*p thinking ',1 itu
propciTy. :t -loro, a farm, a hott-e or a pin
don’t want to divide beeuti.-e you fear then
liens, mortgages or other iiKtimUrai: . 1 HA I S WHERE
WE t AN HELP \ Ol'.
It is our business to look up matt its ;-ueh :is this and
render our clients all the information necessary tQ^omplpte
vour deal with satis;' iction t<* buyer and a’ Ol’K
TERMS ARE REASONABLE AND Ot’K\ )RK
THOUOIT.H,
Don't worn about the details of vour investments. Let
us make out your deeds, mortgage*, leases, and projian*
your ai-.-traets. It "ill take much off uj vour mind and
our experience in our chosen business assures vou tliat
whatever we do for you " ill be done PROMPTLY. EFFI-
CIENTLY AND WELL.
PRITCHETT & PRITCHETT
BONHAM, TEXAS.
’ LET I S DO IT FOR YOl IN THE RIGHT WAY”
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 181, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 2, 1920, newspaper, March 2, 1920; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth923415/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.