The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 70, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1914 Page: 1 of 4
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MEMBER
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UNITED PRESS
ASSOCIATION
tl)e i^nl)rtin Bn ill)
l THE WEATHER,
<■ Special U> The Favorite. /
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❖ New Orlean*, Oct. •> . Bonham
❖ and vicinity: Fair and warmai
❖ Tomorrow cloudy
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Lest You Forget
We wish to again remind you of the fact
that we are Headquarters for
Heating’ Stoves, Cook
Stoves and Ranges
New shipment just in—Call before slock
is again broken.
GERMAINS ARE LAVING LINES
! IN REAR Of PRESENT FRONT
DRASTIC MEASURfS ORDERED BV ENG '
UNO. IN MORIAE DREAD Of A
GERMAN INVASION. RE-
PORE FROM ERANCE
WILL MAKE THEM (JET OCT OF THE SUEZ ( ANAL.
You (jet Style
Protection Here
By United Press.
London, Oft. 22.—The foreign office hits notified the pow-
ers that it is England s intention lo remove the German and
Austrian ships front the Sue/. Canal, for fear of their attempt
lo destroy the canal. I he ships have been refugeeing there.
INVASION OF ENGLAND IS FRUSTRATED BY ALLIES.
Y/OU goto a lawyer for
* bu»iness protection, to
a doctor to safeguard your
health—you ought to go to
the clothier who protects
Sj your repbtation for good
j; dressing. We're a store of
that sort — you need never
^ question whether you’re
dressed in the proper style
if you buy here—our styles
are right and prices right.
Suits 15, 18. 20 up to $30
Call and see our New Fall
Clothing and Furnishings
fshas. Davis Ndw. Go.
THE HARDWARE PEOPLE.
PHONE 12
BONHAM, TEXAS.
Ohe Best MAN WIH BOOZE
Jheatre lit!S IN TROUBLE
Sli iii’l.i of thiills and actions,
a big three reel feature
Master Bob’s Last
Race
a m n.satimial story of the Steeple
chase. A t hail I in every scene.
A mam math production with
OyEzEzN
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By United Press.
Eondon, Oct. 22.—Aviators report lltal the Germans are
liiying out a new line far behind their present front. The Bel-
gians, from Nieuport to Divmudc, aided by the greatest guns of
the British fleet along the coast, have rolled hack the Germans
in their dash toward Dunkirk .Thus the Germans have lost
their chance lo invade England. The plan was first to terrorize
England by an aerial raid. Then while the German fleet is bat-
tling with the Itritish fleet have an invading force rush across
the channel from Dunkirk and (intend
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_*0XHAM_ . TfXAV
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GOVERNMENT MAKES REDDEST SHIPS BE RELEASED.
ARRESTER AT RAVENNA BV
CONSTABLE AND Tt’RN'ED
OVER TO SHERIFF.
THE HOUSE OF FEATURES”
- TODAY -
Yexterday Constable Johnson, ui l
Ravenna, arrested a man by the name'
of Ote Melson, who wan charged with
a having us much us ten full gullons of
powerful appeal, an exciting ntoiy booze with him. Owing to the lute
of the nice tiacka which thrills! ru*'n(f on .shipment- of intoxi-ou
from start to tinish. The great into Prohibition territory, the eon 'a
fiomd.. .h,.. „i ,. , , hie hardly knew what to do with his
rtaeple chase shown in this picture 11IUI1 ,le telephoned sh,nff
^Wor e price. man, and that officer, after hearing
Thn Bn v ,lu'
0 BOX %,ar Bride rLcription of him, beeame convinced
1,1 ■ ring the pretty Billie Rhodes he wa th< pa wanted ill Pari
« charming Railroad comedy. 1 charge. Accordingly he \m
■■ - - brought to Bonham. Today Johni
I (Jamhrell took the priaoner to th:> <1. 1
pot and turned him over to a federal
I officer from Paris, who car- ic I hint
to that city on the east bound train
T wins and Trouble
h tip roaring comedy
• 'tile Maty Pick foul in
‘The Narrow Road”
Ihograi h (liatna
Ay United Press.
Washington, Oct. 22.—A request for the immediate release
and a protest against the seizure of the Standard Oil Tankers
Brindilla and Halifax has been made by the United States Gov-
ernment to England. This is the second protest in two days.
THE ROCKEFELLER RELEASED.
By United Press.
Washington. Oct. 22.—England released the tanker Rocke-
feller today, following lirst protest
ENGLAND ADOPTS VEKA DRASTIC MEASURES.
V. C l l O MADISON*;
N---,S~y
I Tomorrow—
Million Dollar Mystery
don’t miss it
' ■ imng Next Week THE I’Ll'M
lb BE special feature.
It’s a great feature today at
Mystic, Francis X. Bushman.
Hate* Antiseptic German Liniment.
CflIION FUND
DUE DEfEAIED
' DNt.RFsS 11 RNS IM1VV N I'RofO
I’DsiTHiN m LEND SOUTH-
• HN (.ROW FRS FI NDS
f.
hingtuii, Uil, 21, The com pro-
I1 '•ii.m irltef plan, final hope «•(
■'I'ulhern rep.r.enlulivea in then
.'tv fur aid thi- Smith, wa» dr
*'•»( tn I he he use tialay by a vote1
O <« PI.
' hr pmpwsal .xmlrmplalnl I he ile
*' "( t*' si.mm.mm ,.f guvernment
in Snuihern banks I* be lowned
and Inkinn gmwets
Fresh l*ig Hams
Sausage
Feet
“ “ Ribs
Bones
Also a lew buckets
of that country made
Sorghum.
Fresh Oysters
SEA VENTURE”
Thinl Installment of—
TBOT©’fl£Alfl5
In this installment Rose and Alan
, ftuceis-d in getting hack to civilizu
i ti<hi — Alan chillti-iH u yacht to
take them hack to New York—Ju
ditli substitutes herself lor Rose
and gets alaiard—ahe tires tbe
yacht and i-seap s hi a lishing ves-
sel. If you httve mimed the pre
coding a u in 11- ’t s, a-k loi the ay imp
sis and get stai ted.
'The Juvenile Reformer"
A |uvenlie comedy leatuiing Mat
tv Routs-rl, the "I'nlvcml Boy.’’
I mi.in.. > •*Strand's War
News” ai auilieniic motmii
picture showing *e« n«-s along the
lighting line.
By United Press.
London, Oct. 22.—Drastic measures have been instituted
iind reported effective as to (ierman espionage in England. The
east and south coast are prohibited areas for any one of Aus-
trian or (ierman birth. All of military age are being sent to de-
tention camps. The women and children and the aged are be-
ing shipped to Germany. Whole country shaken over fear ol
a German invasion.
REPORT OF THE \\ VR FROM THE I KKM II GO\ KKNMENT
ESBOE
To-day
Sc
Afustic
=D
To-day
lOc
•lust Look What A Program- 6 Big Reels
2 Rig Features and War Picture
Francis X. Bushman in a Big 3 Rccler
“ BloodWiHS Tell”
Thi| picture comes to us from the special feature d. paitment
with tile t»i>st leeonimi ndation. A t'olonial
drama t'oattiming great
Bessie Eyton in
”THE GOING OF THE WHITE SWAN”
This is a dandy 2 reel picture containing tbe nmst beautiful
snow scenes Sclig.
J
1
V
o
HEARS T-SELIG
Showing War Bardshi|is-
NEWS — RIC TORIAL
- L iglaiel Aiding Belgium—etc.
Corning Tomoiiow— SwCCdiC
Haturday—Lottie Knacoe and \rtlmi .lohnson
Parasite"
Doming Soon — “Neptune's Daughter.”
The
RUSSELL GRO. CO
PHONE ,%S
I HE OLD RFI I Mtl E
Florence Lisrri.e A Malt Moon-
in “A Mysterious Mys-
tery” i»it«*
"Feeding the Kitty”
«MHHr < I y.
By United Press.
Palis, Od. 22.— The official communication for this alter-
roon is as follows:
“On the left wing the Germans have continued violent at
t icks, hut the allies have maintained their positions. On the
west front the enemy has made only partial attacks, which
ha\c all been repulsed. The Russians have nccomplished im
pnrtnnl successes around Warsaw.
I nofftrial news hns been received as follows:
The Allies have pierced the German lines two miles in the
fightir.M mirth of Eille. The Germans left ten thousand dead
and wounded on the field after an unsuccessful assault on the
Belgians who were holding the Nieuport-Divmude line
CONGRESS Will ADJOURN
TONIGHT. IS THE PROGRAM
By
=D
1 POIZE FIGHTER IS KILLED
IN \ BATTLE ll CHICAGO
By 1 nited Press
( hieago. Oct. 22.— A young welierweig
killed hy a solar plexus blow in a Ismii heu
whose share in ihe receipts was to dcfr.r
operation to he pcrtoimcd on his wite
ht I e\endow ski. was
wlih Jack l.undgrea.
. Ihe expenses of an
« oN\ KNTION I Nils lull \N
'f R.<
tw.ii-
M.mkUi lime l.,i. »t.«i fealiite—
i+*'***M**%M*Mfi*M™™+++™**+****™+*$ .T.^viv.>',ii!
Itei the m'Ihim ui tht* •Mitbiful
Stoves
Arc what you need when
cold weather comes
"1 h«ve them in llol Hint with Duplex t»r«tc. Vail
•«d look them over Alao Sheet Iron and Box Heat*
,f* 1‘hone ua aBoul Stove Hoard* ard vtovr Pij*e
Will Set lip and Pohah Your Old Slovea
l nitcvl Ptmui
"ashingloo (let. 22.—i he *mithrin membeis «t congress
have Kiiin up Ihe light fur col I on rel*el. I'tin will nut filihus
ler against Ihe war lax bill, which will pndinhB hr passed l.sla*
An adpuiinmenl ol iwngrews is prolsihle Ini tonight. Ihe fail-
I p,ci.i.> we w.„ .-.b*. I to ri.all It urr 'M»»r»enlatoe* ««*k a rider lo the MU
I the ,,,4’ ,( , ketoplot ever dribs «tear in both houses in lecelvr Ihe tree conference
J shown to Don haw aah anyone •«‘l»,,,, •*" IN* »■* •«> NR. making wav f.o final adsuiinmenl.
■ w ho *«w . | I-
*
■ Open I lo J; 7 lo l« M I* M
nut ne vote aa a> I2*i ro :.2
I uin. is \ ISiishni.in «l
tonight in .1 leelei
■ - a —-
snM I | iixi. 11{ y ix
Jhe palace
till HumF ui Ml II vl MUVIIEM.
r<»D A A s, PltOGK AM_
Row The Kid Went Over
The Range
i sli mg two »e*-l western dtxiiia
• ilri tin ♦ v ti.i strong east sneh w»
I rene II nut and m hi e
•f Ihe I, •m.'r Ikv Thm
sin,- »i.oiigh, horosl In
g.ssln.-ss, thnllei .lon't mlw it.
All At Sea
itig Mi t.
that vt u
Admission it and Idc
V II I XI ION
Sm» I. IM It
fw*», rags, mall
eWaned la year
whil* I am a )i
IX.wt. A s.uu.n i
wwly a few 4a) •
pimi* 4*3
KEENE & KEENE,
Finn Door Weot of Flrat Nallnnal (Unk
•’RoNt ?a BONHAM. 1K.XAS
SEED WHEAT
New shipment jusi irirued.
j « .it aa plMM ' "in .udem iwrhr
Ihe demand i* great it will
nol last long
| Rogers, Woodward & Kuherts 0»
St
Ihe House hv a vole of 12k In .‘<2 adopted Ihe t rpot I ol Ihe
lire umlcieoit on the war tax lull I he lull has gone lo the
> angle.
• hw*e ,„M eaesl Afler Ihe lonlermrr irpni wa« ai'iplrrl llenry, of Texas,
•r.4 t|-|u-‘ tr-.ng declared there wowM hr mi adiournmenl until a resedulum was
. .(.,»► i p.esenled on Ihe lev« codon warehouse hill .rod Ihe same ion-
M with m> wwi.. tier rd
Menu made Ihe point ol ‘no quoi urn ’ to four the mrmhris
to notsider I hr warehouse measure
I niter wood (old the house lhal although Ihe wai lax lull
would expire in January. IHIti. Ihe war would likely Iasi (ill af-
terwards. Sard Ihe lax would he extended, if necessary .
hoi sign i»gs
t will rc
K A BwiW)
MKMOR I NOMtM Al(
AAr ate exilusive agenls lot
Ihe irlehralrd Mrnioi I nder-
wear fur ladles. Missis wnd
( htldu-n The most pleasant
md 1msI wearing garments to hr
shown al popular ptire^ Sea nut
window display.
(r iMORRrtAA
••The Varsity Race”
ti'aluung livii. r urntatags *.„)
Marvel i Murk.
K> l sfi Ml’
l“Kr sj|*l X I HUE Vss.MlVltilV
Mrg HUNT.
fltien iisMii h«>u»e ua WmI Mv'h
•hoi K U. Alexander, phone IP, 3'
FUM KKM
- ..os is.ltwf* on Hwwih utieel
T R CALnWKEI
IM I • "tl 1C llllh
* h is i * wj. ..,
limit k li'bno * m
___ Oaught and Dymite
Rogers. AAoodward A HoIk-iIs ( „ 1 |"« turx oill I-- u-. im
T -‘I'th, will show in when II I* I
■ •lav - <dd ll is a feature nmisli
outside of mrr regular |oogtam
Uy Untied IVr»
Washington Chg li l*e(er Xlei
Inn. .. r Saiwnnwh. Ga. we- I usl THE HOUSE OF Ol'Aim
preanlmit «f thff Aamrs an Bar A-an l H I aad T la !• Jg 'r M
■lalh.n her. Admission S< .ad H*
t liming Xnv I '-The Henaltet ’
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 70, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1914, newspaper, October 22, 1914; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth976068/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.