The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 154, Ed. 1 Friday, January 30, 1920 Page: 4 of 6
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BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE, F RIDAY, JAN. .50. 1920.
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UST what you’ve been wanting,
most need!
The very thing you
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‘ 'Works like aWizard’
Here is Joy Soap, the great friend of all housewives. My,
but it’s wonderful how Joy cleans up dishes, washes clothes,
scrubs floors, makes windows spotless — an’ ev’ry thing!
Joy sure does bring joy to women. It’s the most ever-
lasting dirt-chaser in the whole soap family!
Comes in cool, white cakes, smooth and pleasant to
feel. Buy one and notice how firm it is. Last? Why,
you'll get a regular ton of work out of one cake!
And joy does the work quick and well. A little rubbing
with its cleansing suds and the job’s done. You don’t
have to do the scouring and scrubbing — you just get Joy
started and sort of /joss the job. Joy cuts up the dirt and
grease, absorbs it and dissolves it. Use Joy for all house-
hold v/ork. You can’t help liking it, for it’s the most
likable soap you ever used! And it feels so good — not
“soapy” or sticky.
Joy Soap saves you time and money. It saves you un-
necessary hard work, for it cleans quickly and easily.
Make your housework pleasant with
Joy—it works like a wizard! Ask your
grocer—today.
ADVERTISED LETTERS. j Uhc-.ii.- J-.lin -it. If. F. Shannon, Mi
Letter* unclaimed ndvcrtts-'d n* # *f .11 J"'.* 1 , D. U, ia-ekron (’2|. -I. L.
lion horn. Texan, week < i; ling .1 ury I,o ft, ( Jain] Maxwell, K. H. Milli*.
2Tlh, 1920: , Henry McDaniel, Mr«. Fno McDowell,
Montie Adam , Mr*. Maui- Arnold,! Ferret Merrill. Mir Francm Moore,
Joe Brook*, Harvey Bird-all, <2|;j Mins Fitly Morton, ( ha.'. L. Munich,
Flee Holden, W. A. (-omri>, Frank, Bradford No in, Jim Mation. Rial Oli-j
Cruwnover, J. ( Crouch, George (iol-| ver, Mr '. Clara Fool, Roma Rolibln*,!
lln, Linde Duke. ii. J. McElrath, Mr- Mr . hay Roberta, Sam Roberta, Red
Joaria Footer, Mr*, la-win (lowin, Ml River I.br. A Tie C«.„ Bedell Stook-i
Magey lUirge, Mien Ronalee Harris.1 nr,11, Wei ter Snyder. I’. Ii. Sheppard,!
Frank Hargrave, I,. V. Hill, Mr*. Kdwnrd Wool. MC Willie II. Watt*, |2J
Manj Worth, Sr. I“. dro f'arahi
R. S. RODGERS, R. M.
WANTED- I’odtion a* topograph
er or typi«t. References
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You ctrn now gel cured sweet
IkjIuIol's from your local merch-
ant s. 2
Bonham Sweet Potato Cur-
ing Co.
FOR CIVIC IMPROVEMENT.
I I(.HT K AISER S ( I.AIMS.
By United Press.
BERLIN, iBy Mail!—Uni; before
the Versailles conference decreed
there .should be practically no Ger-
man army or navy, Herr Knurr, Pan-
G< r. ar. at i true to the kgiser, pu'-s-
td a.'ay and left a will.
Under the term* of the testament,
Knurr ifa\e nt i*t of his fortune, con-
sisting of property ami securities to
the kai- er to be used for military pur-
pose*. Now the widow of the old man
and her half-brother have yore to the
courts to demand their shun- of his
worldly poods.
The Knoor.- argue the man woulil
never have given the kaiser his pro-
perty and money if he had known it
could not have been used in the fur-
therance of German military policies.
The- former emperor’s interest* arc
represented by an attorney.
112 Millions"
used last year
to KILL COLDS
cascara£Huinine
Stan dart) cold remedy for 20 yeari
wp.*-” —break* up a cold in 24
Money back ii »t fa. Th*
FISH IN CHIMNEY;
PURSE IS HOOKED
Detectives Outdo Ike Walton—
Get a $50 Bite and Solve
a Theft.
Chicago.—There could he no (pie*-
tlon nliotit It. The men on top -if the
Raider building were fishing. Ve-sir,
they went fishing In lint chimney.
"See llow quiet and Intent they ere. *
said a s|.....tutor; “probably afraid to
disturb the smoked salmon or whatever
It I* tle-y are fishing for."
A closer view would show the spec-
tator that the fishermen were none
other Ilian Detectives Finn and Rally
ami Hint they were using three pounds
of fishing tackle.
“Wlmt ar,- we fishing f-u'V" Finn
asked, repealing a question. “We're
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Special to Favorite:
WICHITA FALLS, Jan. DO A
I * F • • n s- j niBhili rshin of •id" l and an annual in-
come of nearly $l’>0,ti(M) pledged for
three years have resulted from the
campaign of the Wichita Falls Cham-
ber ot Commerce. The revenue will
be used for the most part in civic de-
velopment with a view to making this
city attractive residential!}'.
BASER VI.I. Ml C l ING TONIGHT.
Don't, for pet the baseball meeting
tonight at the Firemen's ('lull moms
at 7:hn. Baseball for t; r-.-e months
Jure, July aivl Aug:, t. will be some-
thing to help us while the hot weather
away, ami be good port at the san.e
time. A league compo-e'l of i’ur,-.
Hugo, Durant, Denison. Sherman,
McKinley, Greenville and Bonham j
will be ar . -a! lyrcuit. < ..me out and]
help the thing along. A little work by
all will make it ca y.
FOR s \I,I; POSSESSION.
Ii s .Id within tii next FEW days I
have four or five farms I can give
pos- ion of. 0:U- farm only five
mile- out with good improvement?
S'lJ i ;. >■ acre. Ora- fi-.im of .'I* acres
7 mile.- out on R -.i : m p a-, half .,f
tla. land turned, si.. per acre; K!
a -.n felt’yf ne pike 1-li mile east
< l McRi-a, irr.roved, w.mil, water,
pasture, S7.7 per n :v; .'.j acres black
land on Dtuld pike .it Hrotherton
school house, r.e.oiy all cultivated. No
im pro. enii-nt-. 3m t pe> acre. so
acre* on E tor pike, ull cultivated
good improvement.-'. Extra good has
ran:. Fee me f-i price. Il'J acres 1
miles X V . of l'.u’ i.oe with extra
good improvement- for J7.'i per am
*>'■> circs 7 mil- N. \V. Near Allen’
< haft i S»0 per acre. Ca . give most
libera I te o- i.• i any ■ f "t! 11 . • t
bee ie. t)l Ii K this will he your last
criir.ee to pet either of th"s.. farms
with possession for l!»20.
2t WILL H. EVANS?
I’ -'.nc hi Bonham.
Sl’li: 1 \l. .MEE’l IN(i.
A pi" :ul meeting of *.n-Uilltill
lodge A. F. i: A. M. is called for
Friday r ;g):t for work in the Ma-
ter’ degree.
R. S’. RODGERS, W. M.
Piles Cured in (> to 11 Days
Druggets refund money if RAZO OINT-
MENT fails to core Itching, Blind. Bleed-
ing or Protruding Piles. Stops Irritation:
Stsivhes and Heals. You can get restful
•leap ufter the first npj.litalion. Price
60c.
FDR SALE.
Die dandy good house in South
Bor ham foi -?i .hh. This is a bargain
2t J. M. LOW REV.
Mrs. K. R. Evans,
West ’-tii street.
pluin sewing -
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take LAXATIVE BKOMO QUININE
ITublct- ) It stops the Cough and Head-
nchr. and works off the Cold. E. W.
GROVE’S signature on each Ikjx. 3Uc.
Rli l BARKER IS COMING
I’iU Parker, the cartoonist, will lie
at the High School auditorium on
February !1. He is one of the la-st
* cartoonists in America.
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AVE the Leather
Mve tne Learner
HOE POLISHES
They Were Fishing in the Chimney.
L'l.iM? f"P .1 pair <»f SJM-I's ; 11 i' l till*
snot 1,.!*, jiiit liiaay uf tItem <>u our
Tm-.lay Bft<*rn«»nn tin* T.o^nti
Sipiai>• ImL'c <*f tin* KuMtcrn Star lii*M
a nicftiiia: in tin* Itanier buililln*, mnl
Mi-. I »(*n.ia in in W. Sflmlf.-n rcporfcl
1 lu*t li'T purM* hail hern stolen. The
Jnnltnr. Alex Jhict.v, was mispcyted.
”\\liy .should I steal?” In* asked.
"My u fe and i ^-*t M."»o for doin^ the
j.inller work. Wo ha\e no rent to
pay, no fuel nr llsht hills.”
'rise detetdives p»nk Ills Word fur It.
I hey Went to the lileeliii^ |«m)!||( and
suv n trap dm*r, thnnuh whieli <»ne
gained the roof. They asked the Jau-
ili'l’ if he Jimf 1 « ver seen any hoys mi
the ]'*M»f, He had sen HiMWVfe i’rot/.-
inan there.
I'he pnlii e arrested him. *rh«*y fmmd
a **ia'c;mi powiler • Itauails” and $lt.r»S I
in hi- pocket-**, and after ji time lie
admitted he had stn!* n tie* jti|i'>t». ]|(.
had tlnmwii the p<K*ketbu<ik down the j
chimney.
”1 had a pair of ejeKht^ses In that i
I'fii -e. ' ...id Mrs. Imlton, **uiul they
cost Me* STyll,"
W liieh explains tin* fishing expedi-
tion. It took the detectives half an
hour to hook th»» poel.(*thonk. And tin*
glasses hadn't been broken.
"Vi-p," -in* l.ully, “we hooked n
speckled purse."
KANSAS MAN LIVES ON CORN
It Was Ten Years Ago and the
Court Pronounced Him
Feeble-Minded.
Burlltiglmi, Kun.--Several week* sign
i* .....nrlnlut wns fllcil in Hie prohibit
cmirt ulb-gi'ig Hint E. A. Whitley was
feelilemlmlt-il uml asking that a
guardian he appointed. This w as done.
The guardian held a public sale to dis-
P" e of the personal property of the
estate which consisted largely of m-\.
eni 1 hundred bushels of corn whh h
hud In-on criIdled from eight to eleven
years. It was fine grain when it w»i.
■ rlldioil, Imt the ruts and weevil hud
worked on It. It was sold at a lug
dloeouiit.
This corn had heen Whitley's pr|n.
elpal urthle of diet for a number of
.Muirs; he lived alum- mid would grind
Hie eorn in uu old coffee mill and make
mush of It. lie Raid there was no
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insisted that the "plnurls" predbuoil
there would he no more crops for jours.
Ho wants'll to keep this grain.
Steals Man’s Home:
Rebuilt While Away
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Due year ngo Almmi Eaton S
bought II house near Toledo, o
mid figured If he bought keys M
for the doors it would he
feetly safe. Eaton Went
Per- !?:
to his Si
eoltngi- n few days „g„. after an :::
libs, nee of • year, only to di- •
i*hver nothing hut mi empty lot. :::
’thieves had taken OV-'I'Jthing ;
from the weodshi-d to the brick IS
chimney. %
The police Mate Raton loeate.l ^
Ids house rebuilt n tulle from Its S
original resting place.
Antiseptic
The Bi§ Value Packages
0 PASTES AMD LIQUIDS O
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ror black,white, tan, ox-blood and dark brown ShoeS,
. Atwell Njm.i
suffer-!
ate!* thiin III
turn m *"*■ **
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nr I»n> ftber nnlmnl
tmi rr OAU-ir co f> son at ion t ltd gurrAio ny
MVtr onlm«1
Needed Tabulator.
Columbus. Ilurghi -y here Is brisk
•he operatives evldr ill,v needful a tabu
latnr. They stole an adding toarlpn*
front n local business office.
Rntra* Improved Antiseptic I.inlment
For man sr any other animal
Price 25 cents
*■0,{ SALE IN BONHAM BY
L K. HARGROVE
J- W. PEELER
PALACE 3RUG STORE
( ,TY drug STORE
WILL,SON’S DRUG STORE.
Bates
Medicine
Co.
Bonhatri, Tex.
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 154, Ed. 1 Friday, January 30, 1920, newspaper, January 30, 1920; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth923553/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.