The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 7, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 11, 1915 Page: 1 of 4
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t be disappointed.
GROCERY COMPAI
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1 practically an entire
vant to reduce the ex-
ving as much as pos-
e a visit will con-
of the wonderful
on Hats. Still a
collection white
tamas and sport
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inspection.
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Good Values
Proper Ashorlmea
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Courtesy
Satisfaction
Accommodation
Contiilencc
Dependability
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Phone 9
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JP Economy
Demanding All the
ning Summer
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all the Intent and tie"
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price
91.49
SKIRTS
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tun, at quick diap »l
92.75
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West Side Slu,r
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'the DAY IT HAPPENS
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[volume XVIII.
THE WEATHER
Special to The Favorite:
Now Oi laans, La., Aug. 11—Bonham
and vicinity! Tonight ana tomorrow
lair.
Watch Them
Grow
BONHAM, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1915.
BIG BORDER BATTLE
NEAR BROWNSVILLE
NUMBER 7.
The grass and weeds
Lawn flowers, McCormick
Mowers, Scythes and Snathes
The cutting kind— you find them here.
I he best of everything and prices right.
greatly extended yesterday when two Mexicans, a^h-^cd'mcml.ers
rfP.0j.ur.rom Hidalgo county I of the hand which several days
stuted that one Mexican was kill ; ago attacked the town of 8ebas-
ed when a band attacked and was thin and killed two citizens. A
repulsed by six United States mile and a half east of Sebastian
cavalrymen near Palm Gardens.! Monday night a youth named
six miles from Mercedes. An-; Bass was attacked and wounded
other report Iasi night said thatj by two Mexicans. Hass later:
LAST CALL
LAST CUT
-1-3-
OFF ON ALL SUMMER SUITS (NOT PALM BEACH). COME
NOW, COME QUICK WHILE THEY LAST.
$25.00 Suita for....... 10.80
$22.50 Suita for.......15.00
$20.00 Suits for...... 13.35
$18.00 Suits for...... 13.(HI
$15.00 Suita for.......10.00
'!■ T0T
$12.50 Suits for
8.35
Sheriff Yancey Maker and a
posse at LaComa ranch, twenty
miles west of Itaymondville, in it
shot and killed one of the nten,[
the other esrapting.
'Texas Rangers, after the bat-
fight with Mexican outlaws, kill- tie at Norrias Sunday night, oh-
ed two men who afterward prov- tained a white flag said to have
ed to be Americans. It is said been carried bv the band. The
(hat these Americans, who are I flag hud a large letter “E.”
0.05
0.00
5.00
4.(Ml
3.35
LATER REPORTS.
Ghas. Davis Ndw. Go.
THE HARDWARE PEOPLE.
PHONE 13
BONHAM, TEXAS
Jhe £est
\Fr1d»y-*ih chapter of
“ 1 he Diamond from the Sky”
-the only way this picture is a serial is the
chapter Nhown here every Friday
l who nets the diamond-
Bond changes hands in each
ftorc anyone can understand it.
Don’t wish it.
-TODAY-
•*ugha, thrills—2 excellent features— extra special fact Broadway
star feature—Donald Hall, Cissy Fitzgerald, Wally Van
and Rodgeis Lytton In
11The Win(k)some Widow”
tmerry farce produced by the Vitagraph Co. An elaborate Society
“"urn with beautiful theatre scenes me how Cissy’s wink bring*
tDomcrous admirers.
- ALSO TODAY -
Richard C. Travers and Lillian Drew in
“Jane of the Soil”
iLillian Drew aa the beautiful Tennessee heroine and ht i adfen
l al college in city—an interesting production- Fssanay in 2 parti
-and-
Pretty Isabel Kac in
“The One Forgotten”
A romance that will fascinate men, women amt children.
If you want to see a grand program see this one tonight.
tdgy itcatrez Michelena in “Lily of Poverty Flat’’- in > acts.
Vttriay Charles Chaplin in “Work” -in 2 acts
Iddnatday— Lillie Leslie in “Mirah, the Pythoness ’’
Don’t miss these specials
jlnur soldiers, until reinforce
Intents came. Another battle at
T u I Ier | Norris Ranch is reported, and
at Armstrong,
Brownsville, Aug. II.-
reports of last night's killing of also at Armstrong, but there!
niled States infantryman near were no casualties. The situa-
Palm Gardens, say the battle tion is verv tense now. The jails
lasted for twenty minutes, he- are fast filling with suspects
tween twenty-five raiders and!and known raiders.
$10.00 Boys’ Suits for
$9.00 Boys’ Suits for
$7.50 Boys’ Suits for
$6.00 Boys’ Suits for
$5.00 Boys’ Suits for
1-3 off on all Straw Hats.
i-4 off on on all Oxford Shoes.
1-4 off on all Palm Beach Suits
1-4 off on Odd Pants.
Come and see for Yourself.
(omfuMtti
tar oq<j* Cl °
TWO MEXICANS KILLED.
NAVY NOT TALKING
FOR PUBUCATION
NOTHING BEING PUT OUT NOW
ABOUT WHERE SHIPS ARE
GOING. BUT ON THE WAY.
Brownsville, Aug. 11.—Two
Mexicans have been killed near
Sebastian. It is reported that
the Mexicans at Matamoros in-
tend to attack Brownsville, If!
there is any occupation of Vera I
Cruz.. Posses arc out in every
direction.
Washington, August 11.—The navj
department says it will not announce
the destination of the New Hamp-
i hire and Louisiana until they get
there. It is undoubtedly Vera Cruz,
however. The officials are very anx-
ious over the situation. It is under-
stood thut Admiral Caperton, who ii
at Haiti, has been ordered to be
ready to rush uid to Mexican waters
L 1 ' • Wii Andy P. Evan*
I'ttie daughtei, Anna Bouglas*,
yesterday afternoon fiom
•>a City.
OFFICERS ARE INDICTED.
BULGARIA MAY COMMISSION'S
VET GET INTO RULING VERY
El
SERBIA IS READY TO MAKE
HER CONCESSIONS IT
IS STATED.
By United Press.
Chicago, Aug. 11.—Six of the own-
ers and officers of the steamer Flast-
lund have been indicted by the state
grand jury. Charges of manslaugh-
ter and criminal negligence have been
preferred against them.
CARRANZA’S NOTE
ADVISES LANSING
NOT ID MEDDI.E WITH MEXICAN
il l IIR8—ALSO aa YRNS PIN
AMERICAN CONFEREES.
AND STILL APPEAR TO BE PLAY-
ING I STRONG It IND IN 81 R
BIAN NEGOTIATIONS.
GRAIN ADVANCE IS SUS-
PENDED PERM YNENTL1
IS THE REPORT.
MON DIPLOMACY SIOCK IS AFFECTED
SOME HEADLINERS
Wed. 11th,Theda Bara
in “The Devil's Daugh-
ter.’*
Monday, Mary Pick-
lord in “The Dawn of a
Tomorrow.”
UE/EzN
Mi s. Mary Evam left la>t night for
Deniaon. She had been here to visit
relatives and friends in Bonham and
south of the city.
The new Yacht-Line Body, Luztrioua Ftiiinh. More Room
ILkU D $200 Price Reduction $1350 F O B. Detroit
Overland Cars
^ k g« and quoena of Fii“<>p,- ,v> :• S4 <^• ?*> ■■
hi ght Motored car* Rut mo* ■ ■ '
' 'll "f huf» prodiM'U*>i. you can got a Knight-Mot.*ml
PMI096,
' 'W ft Touring Cat <* * MhMM
* *hy car at any pried-- it k at home in any compuity —
D. R. factory. Ooirc around and lot u* tell you more
tONHAM GARAGE
far (eoad isn. 1V« Md Acrreuorku
By United Press.
Sofia, Aug. 10.— (Delayed in
transit)—Bulgaria's entrance in
to the war appears to loom larger
and larger. Serbia is about
ready to make important rnn
cessions, according to a note to
the foreign office The Alike’
representatives Ihink Greece and
Bulgaria may join the Allies.
Greece taking a hand would
make matters worse for Turkey,
embarrassing her very much.
The Germans continue diplo
matk and press their propagan-
da with a strong hand, and are
doing eterything possible to
| ward any further coalition of
By United Preaa.
Washington, Aug. 11.— Carranza in
u note advises Secretary latnsing not
to meddle with Mexican affairs lie
also warns the Pan American confer-
<es that they had better keep out of I world powers against her.
Mexican doings. Silliman's message ■ ■ a- ■ —
says Carranza ha.* issued a note de- Olvin Gross has returned from a
ploring the anti-American demonstra- j stay in Mineral Well*, lie came homei
lion- The City of Mexico i- now re
ported quiet.
AS TO BATES ALSO—THE COM-
MISSION ALSO HOLDS OTHER
RATES NOT JUSTIFIED.
| last night via the Santa F’e and Honey j McDaniel, left
I Grove. In right.
By United Press.
Washington, Aug. II.—In de-
ciding the Western rate case the.
Interstate Commerce Commis-j
sion suspends permanently the)
advances on grain, grain pro-1
ducts and livestock, except on;
trainload and multiple car ship-!
ntents. Also rate on packing;
house products and Iresh meat,
except between Nebraska and
Iowa points. The commission
holds ns not justified the in-1
creases on rates from Texas
points. An increase was allowed
on less than ear load lots of rite.j
Import rates increased. ( arlond
minintums from Gulf ports justi-,
tied. Texas. Oklahoma and Iahi >
isiann roads affected.
Mim Put tic Pritchett, who ha* been j
ti the city «* the guest of Mrs. Hurry !
at 111*011 for Whit
-TODAY-
Fox Production
That Renowned Htur
Theda Bara
_____IN-
“THE DEVIL'S DAUGHTER”
Uorae out tonight ami set* Theda Bara who in one of the most
popular stars appearing on the acrocn today—
NO EXTRA CHARGE
Tomorrow Mutual Masti i i Tomorrow
“A Man and 1 iis Mate1*
Friday Paramount—John MaNon in
“Jim, the Penman
Thin is a swell picture.
Friday
Monday Monday
Mai y Pick ford, America’* Sweetheart, in
“ 1 he Dawn of A Tomorrow
Tuesday Rig U"«i Heal Feature m t* Reels— Tuesday
•a “The Millionaire Baby” >,
■*-» ■ ~« r-im--t i— ii-ll
Wagon Slieeis
Wagon Bows
Wagon Rods
---WR HAVE THF1M-
KEENE & KEENE
MOUTH HIDE 84|t AMF
PliONF 74 MIO h
GARRISON TALKED KAISER IS WISED LOVER IS KILLED MAVABMMV
WIIH MIllllRISIS TO IHf PIOIS IK ZIP 011111 BEFORE WEEK END
MAt GIVE OHDFK FOR Ttl» IN
IK) 1*1 ni 1 ME BORDER P \
TKOI vr ANY time;
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Washington. Anc II. SsrrrUlf)
| t.nrr****n has eMfsrnd with the mill
: inry ImArr- and (A t* lihaty that ar-
dors far the Faedar fare* Is W h-
j ,-rsasad ma> ha iss*w*l at aa> luw
soriotary Garnsasi says iksrt am
i threw liar • ports at (l*hssl.*s and •*'
i at Nww A arh ready Is sai! It m as
J v«mhI they a *41 head far Mr swan ww
tare.
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New Crop of
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Ice Cold Melons
Fresh Corn
Canteloupcs
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 7, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 11, 1915, newspaper, August 11, 1915; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth976489/m1/1/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.