The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 117, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1914 Page: 1 of 4
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me time, in fuet her maludv.
wan a complication, date* he
h of this year.
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>ut II year:i, und wan a nativ
kingh/im, N. C. She hail been .
r of the Methodixt church f<.
und wir a (food woman,
deceuxed i xurvivod by thn
n, one on and two daughter
n ix T. A. Kobereon, who Hvi
ieiixl«»ro, N. und the lu,
erx are Mrs. Joe Lindney, ■
Idt, Tenn., and Mrx. II. A. T'i\
this eity. Besides these b
many grandchildren and othi
>h, who are joined by a hoxt i
in mourning for the loxx of th
, grandmother and friend,
huriul took place tin- mornin
low Wild Cemetery, where th
»rdx were uttered over her ri
by her paxtor, Rev. Kudu iris, <1
jth Bonham Methodiet church
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VOLUME XVJI.
BONHAM, TEXAS, THURSDAY, DEC. 17. 1914.
w'm&*«>*>*«■**¥-»***< f i*. Wl,
Your Dollar
Goes Further
Than Anywhere Else
When you buy one ot our
Velocipedes or
i.'sesjK
Tricycles
WAR CLOUDS
HANG HEAVY
ONCE MEUKIE ENGLAND IS
MAD THROUGH AND
THROUGH.
UITS GET M
NUMBER 117.
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iitt otJDiy minis Look1-4 Off
KKAPING TIVRVKST- Ol DEATH
ON THE HIGH BEAM DAY
BY DAY.
IN STEEL TIRES OR RUBBER TIRES
All sizes from the Wee Tot up. See tiie big
Showing. "^WE HOLD THEM TILL CALLED FOR
MORE MINKS STRUT h.
Here’s the Season’s Clothing Climax—Our Fall Clearing Sal
WE FIND THAT WE HAVE TOO MANY SI IW \M) OV FRtOATS ON HAND AM
NOT ENOUGH OF CASH, AND. \S IT IS GETTING LATE IN THE SEASON, WE ARE GO
ING TO OFFER M OFF OL \ \ Y SI IT OR OA ERf'OAT IN Ol R STORE. UK W ANT YOI
: By United Press.
London, Dec. 17.—Two steamer*
Utnnk mine Unlay off Flamhorough T() ( A| | SEE WII AT Wt < AN DO I OR YOI \N|I YOt R GOOD .11 IN.MENT MU,I
Mead. All escaped in the life boat*
except .dx men of the crew. A freight I SA Y . “Ill Y NOW !'*
t trainer also xank. It ix reported that '
n German mine layer wax seen at
I Flamlmrough Mead laying mines.
Ghas. Davis Hdw. Go.
MO.000 AUSTRIAN PRISONERS.
THE HARDW ARE PEOPLE.
PHONE 12
BONHAM, TEXAS.
By United Preau.
Nish, Dec. 17.—The Servian* have;
[iM(»,000 Austrian prisoners. The entire
Austrian strength now operating I
$30.00 Suit or Overcoat
$22.85
$25.00 Suit or Overcoat
$18.75
$22.50 Suit or Overcoat
$10.65
$20.00 Suit or Overcoat
$15.00
$18.00 Suit or Overcoat
$13.50
$15.00 Suit or Overcoat
.$11.25
12.50 Boy a Suit or Overcoat 9.35
10.00 Boy* Suit or Overcoat 7.50
8.00 Boy* Suit or Overcoat 0.00
♦>.00 Boja Suit or Overcoat 4.50
5.00 Boys Suit or Overcoat 8.75
LOO Boys Suit or 0\ ercoat 3.00
\l SI Bl \NS ARK \D\ ANCING.
Ifitf tfiOrtf tF!f Ifitf 'f aK"in ' I HE OPPORTI NITY Is NOW YOURS. GOMLEMUY VNDYOl Will GET IHC lll.sl
H. L. RODGERS CO.
• •••
J’he £est theatre....
Just cast your eyes over this space—it will fascinate you.
Tomorrow's program in gicat-—Bee beautiful Princess Pavlova, who ur
rives from l,oio|tc to visit Countess Olga and attend the grand mas
fjuerad*' ball given in episode 18 of The Million $ Mystery.
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UE/E/N
THE HOUSE OF FEATURES”
-TOD A Y-
(Men Madison and Geo. Larkin in
By United Press.
Vienna, Deo. 17.—The re-capture of
Nochina, near Cracow, and the ad- j
vunce of the Sutrian troops to sixty
miles from Przemysl, is announced!
officially. The Russian opposition is
fierce.
TURKS CLAIM \ ' B TOR A
The de
THROUGH 1ALKING
GUNS SPEAK NEXT
•TH£ GOOD CLOTHES STORE"
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B REELS— 5 A lOc dw
Today we present a modern society drama a well know., play “PAINTED HILLS'* !)«.
“THE EA T AL 1VEDO/NG’ * -nth installment of- i1'"" "r th« Ru*8i“,l«
... n |, | ... . „ . . , ... I battle lasting several dnj , K claimed
Klaw & h.rlanger feature m 4 parts—produced amid beautiful ettings _
—costumes are magnificent thin is an extra added atlia' tior, to lie; Tftf Tf)CUf _9_______
shown with our regular program RH lnLlV*illwwU GERM s'- I’HEM IIKS CAPTI RED
____ j By Unit.au Pee
Also Today |n installment the principals By United Prers. 1 Washington, Dec. 1The
Vivian Prescot, Louise Vale, Geo. Morgan, Franklin ltiehie, Alan Hale[leave the Iaijloa,i 8nj take to Paris. Dec. 17.—Ses. ral German States is through
-playiug leads in 2 reel Biograph-- hnr.c _ oood artinn continues all: trenches have been captured in Flan-! Blia* will "heil the first Mexican
I BLISS US' ORDERS To KIRK ON
EITHER FACTION SHOOTING
OV KB THE BORDER
“Ernest Maltravers
A throbbing love Mtory of a secret marriage
--And-
Dickson’s Diamonds"
Edison comedy drama.
‘•The Fatal Wedding’’ we show today is extia good <e ship to ee it
hoises - good action continues all
the way through—Judith i? tied to
a hoi sc and started across the des-
ert. Only four more insta'lment'
■ >l tins great set ia*
tiers at t
cay1
he bayonet point, declares to- j ,'on permitting i
t< bullet, to strike
immunity**.
I I Ilk I' II TROOPS SHELLED
| Nuco, Arizona. General Scott i-
ing to El Pa-o to try to gel V11
recall hix troops.
By United Pi***. j ' f IRK
1 1 «> Athens, Dec. 17.— A British fleet
I lot S V. naperone Kh -hclltil the Turki-h troops con- By United Pre
A big Comedy wRh centrated near 'he Gulf of Saros. | Port
Ml* Asher The extent of the dumage it unknown. I million and a hah'
Saturday—the grandest feature production yet—
•*The Theft ot the Crowned Jewels”
Our many patrons will be delighted to see Alice .lojee wearing » cool 4V,• ung - . r »
million loilai The Women ot Mystery
ljtdy DutYGordon,” America s foiemost modiat*—< very lady in the Special f.nture in 4 patta
city should MV this.
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Look who’s coming n> it Tuesday —such a hand Mr. 0| ' ^
Edwin August in “The Awakening” in I part* Admiaaioo 5c and 10c
GERM \N> M HIP KM \LL8h 1
\ \ Kin lltll.D HAN I>11
Ru.-si
-The repuUe of all .
and the breaking B.
11 offensive against 1
ire reported in • h,
Will LEGISLATURE
REAPPORTION
1 onlemplattMl that i-eapportlonnient
should l»e delayed iieyond one se*sw»n
01 ihc legislature following the taking M
of a new ceiixtis. T’ndvr the appor- Hau
’lonnient of a population of 2r«.4u lust
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FACING THEF00TL6HIS
In 3 Reels
5 GRAND REELS TO DAY 3 ;*T7
• OUT OT PETTICOAT LANE”
t» "J reel '^♦•lig ui.-litdi Atn;, fealuneg Gertrade Hy*ri an ♦ Adua
Gleasor. \ notuau pow-
illustrated in thiasupest p
••HEARST-SELIGNEWS PICTORIAL'
a remarkable pictureo ,n> I roi»*-a ■» ar *'St;
mas ships that sailed laden with toys for the
f.l l'ii tl ■, ill r:
tiO^pitAl train ta• Af !
• THE TAIL or 4 CHICKEN”
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Should the Irglolatuie decide
Irrtakc thl» work it wouhl pi
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thi» would bring t* Austin m
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Au.ltn, Tex., I*e, I* Speculation
today U rife whether the next legl-
kturv will undertake to reapportion
the state into new iongre»»a>nal di»
li Wta, The prr.eot rf« legation in coo
grew ami the two 1 aagpsasmaa-at
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ilka matter rest, hat there are known
l« I* teverat amhitaru. a«pirants t«
ml honor• who would like Gko*»» hood
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eliminated. , mereu» other 1
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 117, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1914, newspaper, December 17, 1914; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth976255/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.