The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 82, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1922 Page: 6 of 6
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IflURADAY. WTOJIRH |J, i.g
Low Heel School Shoes
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LOCAL,
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Gttp metal low heel shoes.".........................$2.75
Kl4 Bal n«t heol shoes............................$300
Kid flat heel, good looking shoe.......... . .“.$4.00 j
ljrowri calf shoe for service. .......................$3.00
iiroffn itld flat rubber heel .........................$4.50
Oxford* from .......... .................$300 a pair up
Service, style and comfort, the best that money can buv
found 4-t Lewis’. * Try a pair. i
W. E. Ellin in numbered among the
nick today.
Mrs. Jan. V. Chapman, Jr., in vis-
iting friends ip the city. .
Mn. Geprgc Myers has returned
fiopt a spit to- the fair.
8. L. Rod]
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TALK ABOUT
PURINA HEADS THEM ALL
ROTARIANS ENJOY
FEED1 FINE PROGRAMME
LAST WEDNESDAY
For PoultAr,
Far Horaaa,
For Cowa,
AH Feed->No Wasted.
Jgera, wife and son, James, I
“FOG HORN” CLANCY, RALlMi
RINSER AND LITTLE MISS
MARION TATUM ENTERTAIN
LEWIS, The Shoe Man
rq visit
K.
hdrt bu
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FINE
CHOCOLATES
Nut and Fruit enrolled.
Freah stock at a spe-
cial price of
60 Cents per pound
Put .up
visiting the Dallas fair. yvj
Crawford is home from a |
shirt business trip to St. Louis.
B. S. Burton returned yesterday
afternoon from a visit to Dallas. !
__________ Mr and Mrs. W S Spotts left this
'**’*"*afternoon for a vital to relatives in j
UNCLAIMED LETTERS Ft Worth,
letters unclaimed advertised at | w. M. Rasberry is reported very I
Bonham, Texas, week ending Oct. 11, j]| at the home of his brother-in-law
in Checker board
C. A. BISHOP
CASH GROCERY
Curlee Co.
lit 22:
Austin, Mrs. Mattie
Blake, Mrs. N. W.
Bond, W. S.
Caney, J. T.
Crawford, Forrest
Duncan, Mrs. Annie
Durbin, Wallace
Ellas, E. W.
Hammet, Miss Fuye
Horner, D. C.
McCuilow, Bailey
Matthew, Allie
Neal, Mack
Piett, Arthur
H*W» that’s Always Busy
PHONES •
j Roberts, Mrs. T. C.
1 Rogers, E. J,
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Shelley, Claude
Smith, Miss Catherine
proton, Bill
William*. Raymond —--1
Williams, Mrs. Chaney.
M. A. Taylor, F. M.
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ATTENTION W. O. W.
Call meeting W- O. W.
Friday night 7:30 at Bonham
Housefurnishing Co. Business
of importance, Refreshments
salesmen j after business.
T- H. Blewett, Com- 2t ;
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BUICKS ARRIVED
Wa .K^ve Just received a shipment
of'the 1923 model Buicks. The most
byautifui car ever made by this fam-
CM automobile factory is the 1023
mu4*T1 We are showing both the
fears a$d stars.
Yesterday one of our salesmen
lime aldund-the town with the model
*fc» and en every corner people asked
W hav*' a chance to look it over.
A our sales-
and sdp
Sulotrto-
frally is.
jBEpd ire 91335. laid down in
\ and the fours are-only $1010
f-ST-Ott can’t beat the
tiiwfiniji^i >■ 4>»n i L
in Denison.
| Robert Rodgers, Chas Lane and j
Mr. Hawkins have returned from n I
visit to the Dallas fair.
C’has. Howard, Lonnie Fuller and J.
Wright Russell have returned from
u visit to the Dallas fair.
I Jack Birad returned to his homo in
t Midland today after a short visit to
relatives and friends here.
I M. A. Bridges came home today
from a visit to the fair.- He was ac-
companied by his sph, Willfs.
Rev. C, M. Schoonover, wife and
son returned- to their home itf Du-
rant today aft«r a visit to friends
here. ,
Jtjhn Freeman, who is here from
his home in the Rio Grande valley
vwiljng ttailyy, came over, yesterday
for a short visit In Bonham,
f Mr. *and Mrs. George L. Inglish
have returned to Stamford after a
visit here. Their daughter, Miss
Suzanne, will remain here for a few
weeks visiting relatives.
ill
Buy a Coupon Book
“Thu Purina Store”
Phone 65
Doc Leatherwood, who has been
from an attack of typhoid fever for
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“ SOUTH BIDE NOTES
Mrs. Ben Bell is ill of fever the
past few days. J r .- ..
Mrs. Oscar Jones is improving
after a severe- ilttjcs*.
, who has been
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.UtUFSffcLJu^UBw^ Wiirzucuna. .
I.— .*-- I quite sick. 1# testing well today.
i Mrs- Dnmron and little
i child of Durant, visited Mrs. D, P. they would probably
Shipman, on- South - Center street west.
LVortte Wan’. Adv Tt-yy get) Mr. ami Mr*- Pnmron and
the past several months, was able to
be down town this afternoon for the
first time since his illness.
Mrs. C. L. Bradford and family,
Mr*. John Phillips and baby, Mar-
tha RusrII Phillips of Tyler, and her
son, William and daughter, Mary, re-
turned today from Boulder, Col,,
.where they have been spending the
summer.
J. C. Langford and wife of Ivan-
hoc left here this afternoon over
the T. A P. for San Angelo, where
they will spend some time for the
JUn
Mr. Langford
locate in the
Make* Stoves
Shine
Laata
Longer
lack Silk
Polish
yt*ur >tores loot
• of tho hkhogt gr*d« «no-
I am ftflrti and dot« not
J <»k>« in (ho ooo-tht ln#t
hi
Updo lit god liquid;
• iuol in It- on* too wul
run yomr dmeJor Urnlay.
Iron ImimI on
ttuv<“ plpr#—prevents rusting.
!•«•! KaMoil for silver, alrkti
$ «qusl tor ueo on suumhoUJss. ■
BLACK SILK tTOVg POLISH WORKS
SX/m S/7 cfSv7/7S/xyi
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CAKES AND PIES
i< V will spenu suiije muc m<
r vjtf, -
lr. Langford said this afternoon baked TfO
BREAD
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Wb*s’ improved Ant-.saptic Liniment ; this week.
We Are Ready To Supply Your
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FaU Clothes
. Needs
With The Largest and Most Complete Stock
of Goods In Fannin County,
m.
In the last few days we have received over a hun-
dred express shipments, in addition to those received by
freight, and you will find our stock complete in every
department.
County Agent Singleton and two
club boys, Colonel Sparkman of Bon-
ham und Homer Chandler of Fulp,
returned laAt night from Dallas
Where they attended the fair and 4i<f
some work outlined for club boys, a
largo number attending from over
the state. A very fine time is re-
ported.
PLENTY APPLES
Arkansas Bens, for rooking or eat-
ing purposes.'See O. W. Taylor, first
door South Fire Statioa. _J ®t
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Wichita Floi^”U*a^
hard to beat. We
have the Flour.
The Rotary Club watj in session
Wednesday. A good Crowd was in
] attendance. .
Richard Morgan returned thanks,
i nt the request of President Albert
i Taylor.
Fo!lo\\”'ng the luncheon, the club
sang a couple of songs, Mrs. Dick
j Saunders playing the aceompani-
| ments.
"Fog Horn" Clancy, he of Rodeo
; fame, was next on the boards.
"Fog Horn” is only a wild wester, j
but he makes a good speech. One '
I would' associate the remarks of n j
j western man with words of one j
j cylinder and grammar of one horse I
j power— not so, "Fog Horn.” He I
uses six cylinder, words with as]
[ much . dexterity an a juggler shuf- j
I fles several balls at once, and his !
| grammor would pass muster with
I ‘professor” Rather grading his i
English. In other words, "Fog Horn" j
j is around here, whether he is a
round-up or society.
kalph Risser gave an interesting j
talk on dry goods. He said he had j
a “dry" subject, but he would* do !
his best. Fact of the business is, he j
did do VU'Tt—so 'welT in fact, that
he will be asked to put those re- i
rnnrks in wiling they may be
' given'the public.
Little Miss Marion Tatum, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Tatum, de-
lighted the Rotarjans with a dance!
j that was a classic. The little lady
appeared in costume, her mother
I ’daying her accompaniment. So
: great was the applause for the!
I little miss, she came back and gave [
her audience a reading, and it was !
seen at once that she was as good
' a render as she was a dancer.
An executive committee meeting
- followed the regular meeting.
Th luncheon was one of the best
' yet, thunks to Rotarian Sam Arledge,
i \kho is also the caterer.
1 Secretary.
Away With Straw
Hats
Now is the time to
Fiat and get in a
lay a side that straw
NEW FALL HAT
We have just opened up our New C. & K.
and‘Dobbs Hats. A shape for you.
Come and look them over.
Hancock-Nevill Co.
“GOOD CLOTHES THAT ITT”
Headquwter»—-Where Society Brand Clothe* are Sold
YOU CAN BUY IT IN BONHAM
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When Wally warbles
Spanish love and bosses
a tropical revolution—1
A mile-a-minute adven-
ture-romance.
W. E. NEWTON
GROCER.
PHONE 171—STB
Forth Main Street
Bates' Improved Antiseptic Llnimen*
Fur man or beast.
2».
BONHI VS. LEONARD
Football—Friday at 4.
NOTICE
Members Live Stock and Poultry
Association please report each morn-
ing nt Ball Park for erecting grand
stand, etc for. Rodeo.
-3t Tho Committee.
NOTICE DE MOLAYS
, Stated meeting Thursday
night October 12- 7 p. m.
sharp.
Fred Dulaney, M. C.
Lawrence Clotfeiter Scribe
2t
Received Thi* Week
in all the wanted materials and col-
$3.95 to $20.00
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Children's Coats,
ors Ag<*s 4 to l\. Prices
Girl’s Gingham Dresses, long sleeves in a variety of dif-
ferent ,new models. Sizes 4 to 14 years. #<iAA
Prices ............. ...............»1-50 to *3-°°
Firs—Our new Fall Funs are here, in small and large
chokers and in animal scarfs- Prices ... $6 to $59.50,
Shoes Children’s School Shoes, tho kind that wear
and stand rough uauhge. yet are soft and. pliable as a
dress shoe. Prices......... ........ $2 50 and
froce Goods New supplies of every kind 6f piece
goods needed to fill our depleted stocks are here, in-
cluding silks, woolens, outings and ginghams
(Clothing. Young Men’s Two Pants Suifk, ill sizes 82
to 36, or to-fit the boy just putting on his iirst long
nants. In good materials and new patterns.
Prices ........................... $18.50 to $25 00
Drosses Women’s and Misses’ wool dresses, in Poiret
Twills and in Serges, made up into the very latest
'wills and in Serges, jmade up into the very
styles. Prices .................... $6.00 to $49 50
Every article sold in this storfc has quality behind it
—no matter how low the price may be. You do not
find shoddy, slazy goods sold over our counters. And
our quality goods are no higher—a fact, the public
fealizc«, hs is shown by the crowds of buyers through-
out store- ’ Ask your neighbor—she is our customer.
One taste tells the
story of its good-
ness.
Cars For The
Dallas Fair
Dodge artd Studebaker Ser-
vice.
Spend 9 Jhours in Pallas and
back homa the same day dur-
ing the Dallas fair, Oct C to
I 15 will run cars from Bonham [
i to Sherman leaving Hotel Ah’:
| oxander from 5:30 to 6 a. m.!
Parties can reach Dallas on
j Intcrurbiin «t IQ- 'Can leave
(there as late as 7 pj m.uThey
i will find cal's at Sherman In-
i terurban station coming to
Bonham at 7 and 9:30 p. m-
reaching here at 11 o’clock.
Round trip same day . .$2.50.
for any information phone 372
Ford Service Car Station
l Passenger* called for and de-
livered.
WALLACE
REID
fUPPcmtKO BY
LILA LEE
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M AMERICAN
AT YOUR
TODAY
R 1 R AMERICAN
Fannie Hurst'*
Wonderful Story
“BACK PAY”
feGOLDENCREAMl
i BREAD
MM' -__"J
FOR SERVICE AND
satisfaction.
Telephone or bring your
order to . *
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Made by
BONHAM BREAD
COMPANY
D. W. JOHNSON
The Reliable Grocer
Fast Side Square Telephog.
!- iigHB DELIVERY
A Freah Supply of
FLASH LIGHT
BATTERIES
Come in and let us equip your
Flash Light with a new one-
NEW IIONHAM-.8HERMAN
I1TNEV LINE
J. C'MCGUJRK Prop.
WEST BOUND
j Lve. Bonl)aqtfh80 A M.
Arr. Sherman 10:50 A. M.
I.ve. Bonhmi) 12:30 p. tn-
Arr. Sherman 1:50 p. m
i Lvc. Bonham 6:30 P- M.
Arr. Sherman 8:20 P. M.
i:A8T BOUND -
Lve. Shermgtv 5:4® A. M.
Arr. Binham 7:20 A. M.
T.ve. Shormle 7: a. m.
Arr Bonhrnn R 20 a. m.
The career of a girl with
a chiffon soul. Who
went to New Ybrk to get
her “back pay" for the
life she thought she had
missed while teaching a
village school-
Come and see her col-
lect! With interest!
And then—the heart-stir-
ring things that taught
her what life really is!
Cast includes
2 DAYS MONDAY AND TUESDAY
THF. R1GGEST RFID PICTURE EVER MADE
MATT MOORE and
SEENA OWENS
Wc urge you to see this
picture because its won-
derful and one of the
strongest dramas ever hi
Bonham
ONE DAY ONLY *
SPECIAL NOTICE
THE R m R REST
Will Reopen Next Monday With Strong Program
MONDAY AND TUESDAY—
“West Of The Pacas”
Featuring
NEAL HART
ADMISSION 10c and 25c
A special western drama—And
“FRESH FROM THE COUNTRY’
TOMORROW
A Mirthiul Educational Comedy
JOE MOORE
IN *
“FALSE BRANDS”
Wednesday and Thur»day
R. A. RISSJER CO.
“The Store You Gan Depend On”
Jones’ Electric Shop
i Lve. Rhcmian" 4:00 P- M.
Arr. BonUm 5:20 P. M.
FARE ONE WAY 11.50
for *n4 delivered.
The House of Huatlo
PHONE— 662
BONHAM
A ripping, roaring, rol-
licking drama of the
Golden west.
A 1922 Mile
HOOT GIBSON
THE BEARCAT” **
a Minute drama of the golden west
rhnn* 623.^
' rnhiwn
Alcxa*
llonham Uraitqum
k-r tlotri
And A big funny comedy
‘ and
. PRIZE NITF.
I
Hhrnnan IlMidqiiartMV
Binkley H**ui
Friday and Saturday
OUT OF THE DUST”
Pomiln, 0 ‘ h'V C waited for this one
popular Price, .................10c and 20c
■'WW- Li'tt Wf
TOLUMP XXV
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today- lh'tiald Hie
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atari i'hiirjf« is a
ttrftre with trans|
volvvi a nue.-ition <>
nail be determinad
MUSTS
PlEUliE.
IN NEU
ON KVK OF DAY
TO (10 INTO KF
FOR Bl DDF.
By Urited 1'res*.
CONSTANTINOI
Tbi' KemuHnts brok
the allios .toilny wh
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tral tone As far as
Turks, oh the eve
AtnvisUee—to tfo HI
| the forbldtlen *nri
ptnttrnted several
tn. Harvington iff
| courier by airplane
■ ‘ vodtrs to wlthilraw
r~x—rafk
ATTENTION
Cull meeting
Friday night 7:
Houtcfurniahing
of importance,
after business.
T H. Bl
You have
this winter,
fuel hill won
more oomfor
Don’t put off
in i w Qua lit
Cha
Phone No. 1
WHEN A
becomes
apeak of itn
is a better ata
the extent to
way into the.
covered the
live stock int
guarding of
livings of cu1
others under
State of Tex a
The I
Mem
Capital $1
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 82, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1922, newspaper, October 12, 1922; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1051424/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.