The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 193, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 17, 1915 Page: 1 of 4
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rrch 15.—The British ad-
mured tonight that the
iscr Dresden had been
14 at !l a. m. the British
isgow, Urania uml Kent
Iresden near Juan Ker-
ls. and the following' of-
lilt tells of the action
i ensued and after fjv-*
tintr the Dresden hauled
dors and displayed the
She was much damaged
e and after she had licen
tome time her niu'.'udne
she sank.
were saved, fifteen badly
he Gormans are being
I paeaiso.
re no llritish ■•a-niilta ■
gi to the llritish -hip*."
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the WEATHER:
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.New Orleans, March 17.—Bonham j
and vicinity: Tonight and tomorrow ,
lui and warmer.
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CLAIM NONSENSE TO BE EXPECEED} hit lip iOp 'cJS Mop
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FIELDING.
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a com-
fish by swimming alter him.
DROP HIM A UNI:
Ifiat’s where we come in, we have the line and
lete stock of every kind o! fishing tackle that you could
|sh to see. We invite your inspection and would be
leased to have a visit.
has. Davis Ndw. Go
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By United Press. «y United Press.
Valparaiso. March 17.-Lieutenant; Washington. March n. »
Commander Flulding, of the British. 11 ration officials expel i
uys the German claim that the cruis- tion of their position that a "harp P ; ■
hr Dresden was sunk in neutral wa | test will he made ugumst Enp Und * ■
ter. jK all "nonsense.” The German ] German embargo, despite the Eng isn «
wounded insist that it is true. The effort, to justify that country *> «*• ■
English say their squadron chased the tion. They insist on ‘ g
Dresden, which was heading toward, State#’ right to enforce payment o «
the coast, und fired her with shells,]damage* to American commeice. «
and that her mugasine exploded us the i ^ 3
"• w being t a k'' ' *D Xk II Cl I A I Tl L III 113 I
—Mi c the Glen I 'rquburt,
Shadow and Tartan Pin *s
in oui famous NORFOLK
suits, if you wish your bo)
tohttvesturd) quality hm
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OFFICIAL REPORT ,
ON CIIV Of MEXICO j
; HARDWARE PEOPLE.
PHONE 12
BONHAM, TfJXAS.
JAPAN'S DEMANDS.
Hy United Press.
London, March 17.-Japan’s de
Inlands of China are likely to be '“‘ j , N(, w1j,k.SPREAI> KIM- %
| i.sfactorily settled, the Japanese for- r' ()|.. ( |{|ME—FOREIGN- jg
jeign office has announced, says the - KJ{STOVKKA ( Kly„
Central News.
By United Press.
_ Washington, Ma
»!v United Press. j ports show minor
London, March 17.—German sub- in Mexico < u>.
I marines have torpedoed the steamer widespread «pui<
| Atlanta, off lnishturk, and the Fin- lapmc. All
I pul off Northumberland. 1V era < i u/. *
i ' Six men were drowned us the Pin- inveattgatinp the
Lai sank. The Atlanta reached port. | Swedes being OUU
Aw;
IWO SHIPS TOUPKDOKD.
17.- Officii
itinjr ^ K‘>ii
; hat th*? e
of murcb
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LfjoV j(cru|van
ToTcT
ite lie put
[<rni|taivi4
Fresh Pork
Iresh Sausage
and Bones, too.
IN IlllNOIS TOWN l CONSIDERATION MISSING TROOPS I.K. IllW M:S ,r
HAS A LARGE EIRE OE TENANE CLASS NOW IN SERVIA A POSTPONEMENT s
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I HAIF MILLION BLAZE AT CHAM- BY MEETING AT DALLAS-ONE I TO BK SENT TO MAKE AN IM v|o.N THK HABEAS CORPII S
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teed Potatoes ; uy united iw.' i ;<y umted prc«.. ByUnittdPrt^
j* tow bushels of genuine ! .■^"'mne!;:!’Emmiy'oi ^ i ot.V;'h.n’;
>n Cane Seed S^1^ ^ XS ^tp.|with. ......... -
l,lk , , of bus.neas houses W.th annum * hearing here today. Mrs. Saros Gulf. Anti-Austrian d-m—
KU have to come between dollar loss. Outside aid was ..... ,tne lenaim» _ ► . _............., ,K„I . ... u...... .......... -cm
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8p.
in the morning and
m. to getfitbe
above goods.
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OLD VKI.IAMUI H
|xo\V IS THE TIME
1 Jour mi com. Have cur of t,
pad white < d.luhoma corn. u, .,
ittcn corn. If you want I nut righ
I your owl .ccd corn from the ph u
P
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moned. One fireman was oven
, “MAKTA OF THE LOW LANDS”
AT THE MYSTIC FKIHAY
In “Marta of the Lowlands'' Mine.
Knlich's supreme dramutic triumph.]
| that gifted emotional actress portrays
I a role that will live forw'“r :,s °,1# 0
the greatest demonstrati
I mimic art cvt*i m*oi«
[Thin if a powerful story,
grippin
*nai'try nem ing nwiv wun. .......
llKi iamun, commissioner, petted the Ltrations have taken plan
I liabies. R. W. Getzdaner says rural Italian cities, it is report*
ion-! If the
i etui n to Matteaw
i peal to the Suprc
cas corpus
a Jury
ful he
hool- are inadequate, and that they i
ive farmers to the cities. He also
in thrt tenants have too many chil-
FRENCH MEET REVERSES.
HEW Y I LY W HEEL BREAK:
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Tonight ;it S:43 will *4»v»* ri'v'aiy tnc pl
ntogiam - Fattv Arbuck e »nd Mai ml N«» - 3
‘ Fatty *nd Mabel at the San Diego Expos'- q
tion" ir s a tmuh at I ast-mam. _______ M
“The Law of the Wilds" w 2 reds
... i* r»vi \* 1 nt«‘Tostif2g lo'T story.
“Down By the Sounding Sea’9-* •’
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of hcart-
ic wrong
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Low lands
The
ncreased H'
The steel
on sands ol
By United Press.
Bei lin, March 17.—The P rench a>
tacks west of Perthes have be«m un-
; successful. The French are energeti-
bus U-guii t° I cully attacking the Germans north of
n ah business j The Germans have won the
nl mills have| diff northwest of Arras, aftei three
Jays of fighting. The Russian have
I.,.en repulsed near the North Ptu.--
„iun frontier, around Tilsit.
Ry United Prei
Chicago. Ma
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fi\t‘ puM^euget car for1 ne»
hou*c and lot. Better nee j moi
ant a Uargam-
Will II. Kvarw.
k>.i• i >v intlow tli u|ii i
, nd und rurtuins-. ''<**■ ,,ul
how window. — Roger's
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(.(INF. TO " INDOM.
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\H1,E TO be Oil.
e»s l'acto'lc- mic
of mtn. The mi
J that’they will soon begin I
of spending several million
i road improvement, and one
ounces that it will use ten
men. A million farmers are
rnmg the soil for the 1 !* 1 *'
m country is at peace with
I ulll| the sun shines. Glory,
n the highest.
orkshop ha- Ih-cii nnpioved.
le at one time we hail 518
times were good then and
It \KED Tl'RKISH IM)SliToN>
By United Press.
LEFT FORTUNE 10 [|
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 193, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 17, 1915, newspaper, March 17, 1915; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth977042/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.