The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 76, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1922 Page: 1 of 6
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Iny housewife
ltd and cake
['commending
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THOMPSON
Jorge Moore wsii sM
Ifuneral service, vhldt^
hoYne.
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UNITKD I'RRBS SKKYK'K,
GREEK VOLUNTEERS PLAGUE BREAKS
OF ALL CLASSES AND OUT IN CITY OF
AGES CROWD OFFICES CONSTANTINOPLE
INDIGNATION HIGH WHKN CON SIX CASES R.VYR HERN KKI'KT
FBRENCR HEflDED GRKKK KD AND FOUR OF Til KM
IVACTATION OF THRACE I I'ROVK FATAI.'
ATHKNS, Ovt. 5.—A torch Was ll.v United IVess.
carried through (he streets today a*; CNSTANT1NOI I.K Oct r,; The
volunteers of all ugos ami clnaocs |>laguu has broken »ut in Con-
croWlcd the recruiting oltlees answer-1 stantinuple which is ernwded with
iiiK the eall to arm* to.fijfht to ro Ghrl*l>nns, who have eome in from
tain Thraee for Greer a. ,nr. gna-1 Aria Minor, 5?>x eases have been re.!
tinn ran'high upon reports that the ] ported and four have boon reported
Mudalti conference decided upon the j and four Have proved fatal.
Grecian evacuation of Trace nndj -—__q________r
hsniiling over a portion of Europe to,
the Turks, A report was spread
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RON HAM. TEXAS, flH'RSU AY, (H TOMER J, ISIS
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THINGS THAT NEVER-HAPPEN
_ Ry gene syrnes
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MV DARUN*
t LOVf. Nt»u!
1 aoorc you!
t DRtMA or
yoo but t
think twice
*f» MUCH or
tAVSttr1
RAIIROAO SHOPMEN
NtMBRR 7«
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that Keiunl a if am had started a hur-1
ried coascription of troops in Asia;
Minor, it is also reported that Veni-I
reins had counselled the Greek Cab-
inet not to agrea to the ovacuution
of Thraee, neither report beintr con-
firmed.
TENTH OF AMERICAN
CHILDREN ARE GIVEN
PHYSICAL TRAINING
FAIR AND WARMER
j WASHINGTON, Oct. I. Only one
| tenth, of the HI!,000,000 children of
j school uire are now reeelvrflg even
.fundamental training in physical de-
I HI mPrrKT V''*°P,”,’,’L the National Physical Ed-
it) I nL. iUIiLIj/iOi juration Service declares At a report
~ .... ________......on the results of it ‘
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WOMAN FOUND
GOOVERAnORNEY UNCONSCIOUS ON
GENERALS HEAD .
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By United Press.
SEW YKK, Ootr 6.—Fair and
warmer with skies slightly overcast
in the early morning, hut promising
lobe bright and suny by game time1
three years' work.
While through kite efforts of the I
service about fiOOOOO additional chil-
dren huve been reached in the las'
coupled with an in-
ATTURNKY FUR SHOPMEN RRMAINKl) l.NCONHCIOCS AF'
READS APPEAL IT) COURT TER TAKEN tO HOSPITAL
AT CHICAGO ' no VIOLRNCR
FOG STOPS
FLIGHT WILL TRY
FOR ENDURANCE
TWO AVIATORM DROP NOTi "
TELLING OF CHANOR IN
plying-plan*
CHICAGO,-Oct, B.—Railroad shop ,jjy OniU'd Press. *
men today went over Daugherty's] GALVESTON, Oct. fU-H*
iy United Pr«m
clue SAN DIEGO, Cal., Get. 6—Pr>
Lq- . *~+ j.44—-
I wav feiltvP'(Iwr 'w^l&wifff nffntHey>>rtgm'na* - «*• *"t»* a
injune- jlrro last night ‘ in an unconscious New York two army aeaitsirs whs,
head ami asked the fCtk'VaiJyvong
here to Issue an order during a eir- w|„, .....
mil review of Dougherty's
tlon immediately.
Donpld Riehborg.! oomlit ion. She was discovered by a
attorney for the shopmen, read the GAI.VEVSTON Oet. 5.-No clue
, appeal to^ the court. ! ,,ud later taken to a hospital where
The attorney declared that under she is reported still unseotveious.
'the law of I DOS the attorney gcncr.; nmrks „f violenci' were found on
nl could inform circuit judges thaU, the body,
the matter whs of ''general puhlh j . p. , ,, „
Interest," ami thereby obtain an im-1
mediate hearing, lie flayed I>t«tiKh- ITAI ID | ||]| UL V
erty autl. declaim'd the shopmen tv- I IKJH I UlLlHLlY
fused an interview with him.
ASSOCIATION Of
BANKERS IN NEW
YORK MAKE DEMAND
MILLED IN
PHILADELPHIA
1ST ALARM HRFORK MIDNIGHT
AND THREE OTHERS KOt..
LOW I.ATKR
WOI LD RKDl'CR RAIL WAGES
AND KMPLOYKM* PAY. OPPOSE
SOLDIERS' hoNt'S
hopped off,' from Rockwell Fie'c.
here early today changed plans and
are now engaged in an attempt to
break the world's airplane endurance
record.
The actors are Lieutenants Me.
Greedy and Kelly. They are carry-
ing five tong pf gasoline and aup-
plles. They (impped a note, mail,
mg: "Imposalble ght through
mountain passes on account of dan*,
fog at ground and aloft. We are.
attempting to break th« worldV-aO.---
durance recottl fnr alfplanes.”
GREAT FIRES
DESTROY PORTION
CANADA TOWNS
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was the weather prospect for
secnyil game of the wprld series.
J crease of $(5Hd,l)00 in annual expendt.-
tures for physical education, as ye*
' much rtuuains to ho done, the re-
port stated. The campaign, however,
will be continued “with the aim of
j giving every youngster in the Nu-
TURKISH CAVALRY
ENTERS CITY KANDRA' ,o' ^cxith ami nm-
By United Praia.
I CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 5.—The
, I mid physical development.
The national comihittee of
Physical Education Service includes
War On Mosquitoes Only
Remedy For Dengue Fe1
Epidemic, Offici
j Py l idled Press.
NEW YORK
m
tor reduction fn
employes and i
tales wav made by
By United Prcsx.
PHILADELPHIA. Hot ,V.—Four
firemen were filled early today in] ........... .
n fits' that -wept a vis story ware- \V||(R8 DOWN ANI> IMPOMIRI ft
.house titnl faetoiy building here, j TO GET UI.BAR IDRA OF
Oet ft \ demand Tl’'' nln,m sottndtHl beforej IMMKNHK LOSS
wages of railroad >»" th" Hatnes made such I --
i cut in rallroi d headway that three other alarms j Hy United Preaa. ,
were soundtHl within an hour. | TORONTO, Canada. Oct. h.~Tho
1 UommtUee of the Amerientt
I day.
the Economic,
Hank-
Tltevti wav a slight explosion destruction of at least a large por-
The report expresaod strong
Dr. Charles
Rinehart
“ KmiS adT J“t rr,ith" I MarymPKi.lH«Ss
city of handra adjacent* to Ismidnl ,
the neutral *ono and tho move ja re-1Ml "u 11 *■<
uanled with alarm here as conatilut- j
ing a menace to Constantinople, ft AUTOMOBILE OWNER
is understood that Kemn! ordered \ye are now prepared to ro-
o«tu to intimidate tlwy Allies. ' *
bonhi vs. van alstyne
Friday 4 P M.
WASINGTON,
foyer, mosquito
Oct.
borne
Dengue | life; and, second, Is
disease of (that the mosquito
Mayo, warm climates, has pceurred in so.iri so common and all
1 “t'tl many States in the South us to eon- that the expenditurif «
• stituto an epidemic,, it was stated1 fort involved would,
pair and tighten your looso
wheels.
Blalock Motor Ompanv
6t W. Sth st., Phone 700
use of the fact
h transmits u
are to destiny
time and cf-
wiiuld, as a rule, be
tho good
pi-opou*»i hi
it he .aegginplUhed^" Sut-^
rat HiMH ( tfmmlngs ex I
“AnHul^pmo measure- ]
im illii .Its '
Your Size Heating Stove
We have heating stoves that will keep any
size Room comfortable and heating stoves
tliat will keep any size house comfortable.
If the cold wearier bothers you, see us, our
stoves convert cold air into heat.
Prices Best „— Quality Better
HlSr. r*rtV-»r}>f
polemic
at headquarters of the Public Health j out of all
Service today. j which might
South Carolina, Georgia, Florida ; goon Genera I.
ami Texas are the chib# suite err*, plained.
’nccordflfg lo Incomplete figures gath- ; ace the only way n^ghMIng the div
ered by Federal health ofllelaN. ease.'1
No efforts aiv being made to ««• j Public Health Seiviee ollUluU wen
tabliah a quarantine against the dla- j Incllnod to ballove that automohlle
<,n,*c- tourists might be lurgoiy instrument-
“Dengue is not a disease which i al in causing the spread of the’ dis-
tends itself to quarantine measures, ease.
first because while musing u great; Dengue resembles the yellow t'eve.
deal of inconvenience and suffering, j in some of it* symptoms and Ims
it is not particularly dangerous to I hern mistaken for it.
opposition to the soldiers' liottus and
advocates the repeal of those sec-
tions of tho shipping laws which **•*•#«
“make it impossible CtD\ Ainerlean ♦
shippers to compete on an equal | •
basis with other countries," : a
which broke glass ip the front win-
dows of buildings. Several othei*’
firemen were injured.
THE WEATHER
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211,01111 SEE
INITIATION AT
OKLAHOMA CITY
FRANKLIN DIIULLION
MAY BE AMBASSADOR
BONHI VS. VAN ALSTYNF.
Friday 4 P M.
METHODIST RKUHPTION
I'nmi 7 .tut to 10 o'clock Friday^ elnlty:
night, (Vt tl. the Otlhial family oi (lll,| Keid«,
At.
Special In The FiivhWtV
New Orleans, La., Rnnhnm Mid vL
tlon of the town of Haileybury, fltr
miles northeast of f'ubalt. a »llv, '
mining center, and other commu*
ties In that section is heliovod be
have beeq brought about by one irt
the most destructive fires Nortltent
Ontario Haa-luiUWu. Wires are down
and It is impossible to gain a clear
idea of lhe‘ loss, but it is oat I mated
at a million dollars.
• • -fry r.GTfRr WitiF '^H. .■
results.
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Chas. Davis Hdw. Co.
Phona No. 12 “Tho Hardware People” Bonham, Ta*.
Hy United Press.
PARIS, Oet. It.- Franklin llotilHoo.!
___ | French envoy, win> la credited with
HUGE FIERY GROSS FI RNISIIKS1 “ffwtlng peace hdwaon Kemal and
RAcKGUOI N'l) AT STATE j t*'1’ Bi’ltish, Is being considered .
I*' AI It 1 Fixtneh Amlmssndif to Washington
to stteei't'd -lussoramj loevuro, it wa
. .t .4 4__I 4 J____ ‘
i Hy United Press,
the First Methodist church will hold j
ope ft hoiuie. A short muilcsl pro-11
gl'Mll will be held m the main nil-.I
dlturlunv after which an informal re- j
ccptioii will be liebl in the Sunday
cheol rooms. The special Imnni
i-ue-ds uill be (he entire teaching1
Stall' el the'eily schools this liieltidef
'lie ..ehoid bee id and evriy member
of the Methodl'd ehui'h - who lin»
joint d the ihuieh - live It.io. Frem b
IiTiv been po'.tor. It l» urged tlmt'
ovi-t " niembei "f tin- ehllivh be pie
,nt to give a hearty greeting to all,
, nr gne-1 Gommlttee.
partly cloud}. Bates’ I mo roved Arlltaptie t.lnlmen
SHOES
)uhI Ri»r>ivrrl log shipment of
stated today.
OKLAHOMA t ITY, Oet. ft. -A j Hates' Improvisl Antlwplle Liniment
----ii.-.
THE FIRST STATE BANK
Cuntomers enjoy certain diHtiiu'l ailvantugos
Ly reason of its relation to the Uuai'unty I'und
Syntem of Texas. This considered with its position
of strength and broad facilities for service, shonh
’ make it ntt ideal place for the deposit of your
funds
First State Bank
OF BONHAM
THE GUARANTY FUND BANK
huge fiery cross furnished the linck-J.
ground for the initiation of five
Hundred candidates into the Invisible
Empire at UieState fajr grounds here.
B Twenty thousand witnessed the eere-
money.
Ustes’ Impro'-*«l Ant:septic Liniment
For imin or any other animal.
For man nr beast.
I dn die:
nil' im r- y
i l.' W Mil.
Nrt\ I Yfini I
it M'.w Mian'
' miikuik'
hi » M
rhoni*
\ irml Hill
(‘.mi Slt»k«‘>v.
lh'i'Ml iI x | mi < Y» * - *Ytr r
M
SELZ SIX SHOES
' 4 • «^>4
/\ <litndv tftxxl shoe at $6.00 per pair
*
Wr also have other shoe.s all Aizea ami price
It jf
t i
irL
Mrs. Homer Thompson
Exquisite Styles in
Try Fa\'"rUr Wan.
result:..
\.U
IVrY ,-rt C all
ami spg
our .sho»*N hpfore you buy for hah-
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FOUNDED 1874 '
The Fannin County Bank
GUARANTY FUND BANK
Member of Federal Reserve Bank
Capital $100,000.00 Surplus $50,000.00
BONHAM, TEXAS
Oldest Bank in Fannin County.
Trip to Dallas
Fair in One Day!
Leave 'Alexander. Uutid at
5:45 n. m- Ar. Sherman v : 15 J
to Cateh Limited.
Lbuve Binkley Hotel, Shor- j
man, 9:30 p- m. Arrive Bon-j
ham 10:50 p. m.
Bound Trip $2.50.
For Further information i ________ _________
phono <i2!>,—»J. C. Mwgouirlt We would be jfloggorl to have
j»ou cull at our -tliop froquent-
Cominos Seed
(Itut rx1''improved Antlrepiu: LilUlilfld
I'ftir man nr lieicit.
H. L. Rodgers G>.
"The Good Clothes Store"
Phone 33ft
CITY GREENHOUSES
’Tlowrm of Quality"
)n fronu
ly to keep in touch witn au-
(tlientic intornrctationH of the
fhangltiK styles
—
Fresh Mexican Pod
Pepper
Juicy Roast
Seed Burley for Howina, CllOlCC St69kS
Phone 08 Phone Is. We Deliver
CITY MEAT MARKET
NORTH MAIN STREET
Phone uABB.
—i
c ••pIsinK; it* t’ ^
ALWAYS FRESH
AT
WILLSON'S DRUG
STORE
It’a Not What You Make Thnt Counts
IF* ihe Bx Inner Shown in Your Saving*
Paaa Rook ihal i» Rrnlly Worth While.
II you are •'arning a day and spending .5601.
you are headed directly toward the poor-house, travel-
ing tinder full speed.
IPs llu' little savings, the savings that at first f fiem
almost negligible, tlmt bring us out on top after n while.
Small amounts regularly deposited eventually,roach
great proportions.
Be careful, be patient, don's rock the bout 'and
you’ll rome out lop-aide up one of these. dttj*p
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
TIN AND PLUMBING
If in need of a real tinner or plumbar, call ua. We ha
a first clans mechanic, and all work ia rtrictly guarantee'
Can mak« anything you may need made of sheet mgtal. Le
ua figure on your tin work, tanka, fluei, etc.
' J*
KEENE & KEENE i
Ai. Jtafj
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 76, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1922, newspaper, October 5, 1922; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1051492/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.