The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 72, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 30, 1922 Page: 2 of 6
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FAWIWTE
Dally Except Sunday
mrmtitE HUNTING CO.
80EBWOOD SPOTTS
Managing Editor
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^ ifOTlCE—All notices of entertain-
gpaata, dinner* and other benefits
yhm there is an admission fee or
afiwr monetary conaideration, will be
•barged for at the rata of one eept
a ward. Obituaries, resolutions of
reepoct, cards of thank*, etc., also
charged for at the same rate. Cash
mast accompany order
CHANCE OV ADDRESS-In or-
dering address of paper changed, give
eld address as well ae the new. This
la important and will avoid delay in
making the change.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Any erroneous reflection upon the
rhaiacter, reputation or standing of
•ny firm. Individual or corporation,
•ni he gladly corrected upon being
railed to fhe attention of the publish-
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AdverUetag Rates on Application
Entered at the poatoffice at Bonham,
Tfcxai an second class mall matter.
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I THE AMrar AN fWFja association |
KIL^E
nyAS^SJTx PRFf S
& AbbDCIAnOM
Tint BONHAM DAILY FAVORITK
SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, isyj
mands an they did, placing j
placing the Turk hack ip. full j
power in Constantinople j
France has some very valuable
concessions in the territory |
controlled by the Turks
INVISIBLE WOUNDS
Hugo Stinnes, the master,
commercial mind of Germany, i
tried to borrow a hundred and
twenty-five million dallars in
hte United States in further-
ance of his manufacturing
businesses, but did not make
the deal. Now a man who
was promoting the proposed
loan is suing him in New York |
and has attached some two
million dollars he has
on
posit in that city. Tlfe way
of the
hard
ale—
ty.
money borrower is I
de-l |
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Dial you think that oil wouudif hui-t
be wounds you can see,
That only the bandaged are wojt)"'l-
od?—Ah noyl kx:
There are wounds of the heart, fthnt
so hidden may bd
They are never disclosed to If
light of the day— _' ’
Invisible wounds, so much horde, to
bear 'A
Than the wounds that are open n.t
fresh to the air! 8
If
The Japanese have with-
drawn from the Russian main-
land, but they have not taker,
their army from the island of
Sakahalin, and our guess is
that the next time you hear
from them the Japs will still
be holding that territory.
Moreover we are willing for
them to have the whole island,
even though Willie Hearst of
New York may demand that
the United States raise ten
million men to repulse the in-
tended invasion of the Japs 11
after they get Sakhalin- paci-' |
fied.
There are lives that are won*<lc<'.
whole lives, wounded deep
ny the loss of thyir faith In ih-
things, that they thought r
They could trust, that thoy Jki,c»
would not fgil in the sweep .
Of the changes, the changes the
battles of life may p.'iw
wrought—
Invisibio scars hidden down in the
heart *JjL
That no one di.irovers, that <fM«'t
apart! _
UNCLAIMED LETTERS
Barrow. N. S.
Blanton, W. R ’
Chairman, Ku Klux Klan.
Culpepper, Miss Fannie
Colvin, E. P.
Cotham, Mrs. Rena
Davis, Sam - /
Ginnis, Miss Maggie
Hedgeeock A May
Henry, O. J.
Johnson, M.
King, John
Morris. Mrs. M. L.
Macon, J. F.
Palmer, L. S.
Raines, C. E.
Richardson, Mrs. W. M.
Richards, Mrs. C. W.
Stroud, Mr*. Bennie
Hhaddnx, Nellie
Stinnett, Johnnie
Stockton, Mrs. Estelle
Stockton, Mrs. C, A.
Wiley, Roy.
M. A. Taylor, P. M.
Silk Finish Flour
is not a new brand of Flour in Bonham. It ha-j
teen used and giving Satisfaction -n around Bon-
jham for about Thirty years. Other Brands of
! Flour come and Go, but
SILK FINISH . j
stays on, just as Good today as it was at the be-
ginning. Can you find another Brand of I* lour
with such a record? Now may be the time to
stock up on Flour, as wheat has been advancing
for several days. Let your next sack of Flour be
SILK FINISH
WINTER PASTURE
Juat received a large ship-
ment of aeed Barley and Rye.
Rogers Woodward and Rob-
ert* Co. ' 2t
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Ultimatums seem to thrive
In the neighborhood of Chan-
ak- They multiply overnight.
Having destroyed about all,
its own country’s capital, the |
Russia n Soviet is now grant-J
ing special privileges and
concessions to foreign capital |
to induce i{ to rehablliate the'
great rich land the Soviet has j
destroyed. The government ;
1 yet claims control over the;
I industry of the trusts that j
1 have been formed, but it will
jnot be long until the trusts
; will control the government
i That will at least insure a
' government of order and se-
curity for the citizens, and
that-is what Russia needs now
above all else.
Well, they ache just the same as the
wounds that you see
On the surface of things in: this
life as we go;
And they’re, harder to heal, w^t with
love and with glee
We doctor them tenderly—all that-
we know—
Invisible wounds that hurt eleni to
the core * ^
When they come to us out of life's
terrible war!
—Folger Mcitinsay
WELLS & HUMPHREY
When you buy your range—Buy a Copper-Clad;
NOTICE
The partnership heretofore exist-
| ing between X. G. Markham and W.
E. Sparkman under the firm name of ‘
Markham & Sparkman, hns been dis- j
solved, N. G. Markham retiring. W.
E. Sparkman assumes the indefited-
ncss and will collect the account?..
due the old firm.
-N. G. Markham
W. E. Sparkmnn
Tomorrow promises to be
such a beautiful day that it
will be difficult for any of
its to frame an excuse for
stjying away from church.
------We-ntiyer krresv much «Wfqt
the -late sultan of Turkey, but
Wo l.re ready .flow to admit
that Tic stibWed admirable
Judgement in resigning when
he did.
from a different angle. Mr. J
Peddy’s actions in being first
a bitter opponent of Ferguson
while the latter was governor
and then turning to his supj-
i In this connection 1 announce that
1 have opened a blacksmith and wood
| .’hop in the Hardin wagon lot yard,
! corner South of poatofliee and will
appreciate your patronage.
3t N'."C Markham.
COMPLEXION REFLECTION
in order for the skin to radiate the charm of a pretty
complexion the pores must be open and the facial
muscles flexible. It is your duty to use Creams, Mas-
sages, Lotions and other Toilet Accessories which have
been found valuable in caring for the complexion. *
If Nationally Advertised, We Have It
PALACE DRUG STORE
YOUR STORE
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YOU CAN BUY IT IN BONHAM
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port after he was impeached,
* being manager of the canny
™ naiisn a# Ann a t tUn a o n H
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* „„„„ ______* paign of one of the candidates
WliH Ul L kX( HAJYUES ♦ for u. S. Senator in the- re
. ^ ^ *|Cent primary and then enter-
* *. *■ *'* - * *' * * * * ^ing the field against the nom-
To the very thin ones tne long ineg of that primary, roarks
skirts will also serve as a mantle of Mr Poddy as the kind Oi rrfatl
BLANKS FOB OIL MEN
The Pavoritc now h*s a T.ne of
blanks for 9b men, consisting of
leases, assignments, royalty deeds, re-
leases. etc. ^ _ *
Nippon and Huvelin china in sets t
or odd pieces, new patterns.—Brgn
non Jly. fco.
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charity,—Mt. Pleasant Times-Review.'j'Whom the Hebrew sage knew ! 4.
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Favorite Want Ads Bring Desired Results
01 We have, j get opened
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am*—shkrman *i oana
Let it be cast
The death of Senator Tom Watson I
of Georgia last Monday marks the!
, , _ -,... . - passing of one of the country’s storm-*
The trial of seventy- four U(Me(| characterjl. A man not lack-1
men charged with the murder infc, inU,„0Clual abiMty> but onpi
of the Herrin rnineis 43 t for ability wa« unusually lost in
Nov. 13. trust the jury v.in and misdirected efforts-Uon-’I
will make that an unlucky day | ard Graphjc
for every whose guilt .This ^ the most succincti
u ciiablisnea- most accurate and most truly
i as “the double minded
unstable in all his ways
man
Bible Thoughts
MOTOR BUS LINE ♦
Daily rmin or shine ♦
$VK8T BOUND ♦
Bo dunt 8:00 A. M., *
XiV. Sherman 9:20 A. M. +
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•for Today.
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The Republicans are said to
be preparing to make their
campaign issue this fall on the
foreign policy oL the govern-
ment Good. Perhaps we shal!
now learn that Harding has
a foreign policy and ascertain
what use he is going to ,make
of it. '
charitable estimate of Tom
Watson that we have seen in
print.
MAN IS GOD’S IMAGE: And
God said. Let us make man in
image, after our likeness; and let
them have dominion .... over all
ti.o earth..... So God created man
in his own image, In the image of
God created he him; male and fe-
. We shall be happy if it io
lit.j>pens that tomorrow we
shall read that a , peaceful
solution has been found for
the Near Eastern trduble, but
Wfl shall go to bed tonight
with more fear of reading of
actual war than we shall of
hope for peace-
If Mr. Peddy is the man and politi-
cian that some claim him to be, we
cannot understand why he has icflow-j mole created he them.-*-Ocnesis 1:2(1,
ed himself to be made the goat of th< | 72.
disgruntled party which held tha(
meeting down at Dallas two week-
ago. If he is endowed with the
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♦ Lve. Bonham. 8:46 P. M.
Leave Bonham 7 p. m.
♦ An Sherman 5:10 P. Me +
’ ♦ Connection made with tb« North ♦
■F Katy at Both 11:12 A. M. Also ♦
♦ Soth Bund at 4:41 P. M. ♦
♦ EAST BOUND ♦
Leave Simemnn 5 a. m.
”r ♦ Lve. Sberm<2 10:00 A. M. ♦
♦ * Arv.’Bonham 11:20 A. M.
♦ Lve. Sherman 7: P. M.
t Arv. ftonhnm 8:26 P. M.l
t I^avc It r mth. Prom Alexander ♦
♦ Hotel. Fare one way $1.50 For ♦
+ further iniormation phore 372. ♦
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hjigs and
forHacJjVs.
We are showing
purses
hand-tooled designs.
The prices of the
bags will please you
well as the quality.
Call and see them.
;C.E. BOWMAN
Licensed Optician
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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The Sensible Road To Health
amount of intelligence accredited to^ .. .. . , ... . ... ,
him bv some of hi* admirers he No matter what your ailment is, do not think yc
......... i. hopeless until you have tried Chlopractic Spinal A(
Tour casO is
djustments.
br you Do not
PPRPHHjHHIPHHHpHHH jBhnt the door to
Republicans, all Of them, or even n^jyour ultimate relief and happinesR. W^rfiake no charge"
for making a complete anaylam of your case.
should be able to see that there is
nothing doing for him in. the-Sonatar
line this time. We do not believe the
hopcleaM until you have tried Chlopractic
What it has done' for others it will do
through ignorance of this wonderful acion.
DEMOC RATIC NOMINEES
For County Attorney:
_L A..JL McJtAE
For County Clerk?
URAL L. DARLING
The government yesterday
anld at Houston a lot of air-
yInam s, thnt dost it five-thous-
and dollars, for as little as a
hundred and fifty dollars-
That seems like poor business,
but ff we had a five thousand
dollar air plane and couldn’t
do any better we’d take six
bits for it.
great number of them, are going to
vote for him, because the majority of
them want a real Republican, and Mr.
Creagcr may not be able to delivor
many votes to Mr. Peddy as ho
' Uncle Sam seealh to be
sending a lot of destroyers
and war vessels to Turkish
waters jijst to protect a lew
American citizens whom no-
body is molesting. Secretary
Hughes will find that it will
he difficult for them to stay
in the neighborhood of the
Htraits and remain "isolated”.
France and Italy have an-
nounced that they will not
, participate in a military way
c JW case of a war between
jSngland and Turkey. That will
the way to prove French
Cor the way the
pw troops and for-
FTance when the
•xmy was marching
toward Paris
this
tka mat-
had pledged. At any rate it looks
like a pretty mess some of them have
gotten themselves into.—Honey
Grove Citir.en.
Mr. Peddy has allowed him-
self to be made the goat of
the disgruntled ones simply
because he is dne of the dis-
gruntled. He is disgruntled be-
cause he could not control
the people to suit himself, and
he thinks he may be able to
get elected -boss by approach-
ing all the disappointed and
sore and discontented ones
J. L. AND LENA B. SHELTON, ( hir opr actors .
200 W. 7th St. —HOURS— Phone 566
9:30 a. m. to 1 :00 p. m, 3:00 p, m, to 6:00 p, m,
or by appointment. T- C..C. Graduates—Palmer Method
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For Congress 4«i District:
HOtJ. SAM RAYBURN.
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PLUMBING REPAIRS
Should be done by experts.
If you want your job done
j quicker and better, phone
McClure Tin & Plumbing
Company
• Phone 351
; We cheerfully give esti-
mates on all classea of Work
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GARAGE
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Blalock Motor Co. i 1
Phone 700 1
West Cth Street |
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* Moving by truck. Long hauls ♦
* specialty . * *
* . Plenty of rich dirt ♦
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Watch For 1
MISTER QUICK J
Next Week. II
Bonham Plumbing Co. 1
Phof>e 298. Chas. Vi** I
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THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS
Eyes Tested FreeVnd Glasses
For County Judga:
SAM E. NEILflON
Brannon Jewelry Company
as
YOU NkKE^IT BE A JUDGE
Far Sheriff:
ED BRENT
neat Appearance
Will always find itself „
mount in the eyes of the put
—LET MF—
:lhc s'p-MtL: rs »- *■
showing and making into suita for _____
men who arc particular as to their | For jualirf Prertnet No 1-
apparel. As wef-will have a special j_ g ROGGESS *
representative]with us Fri. and Bat- *
unlay, 29-30 with a fine display of1
choicest of cmigland samples.
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SURVEYING ♦ ---
Fromptiy Dos. « l rea" your suit, block your
Phone 41» ♦ °r you a new suit. Will
B L. ADAMS *.....
Bonhan, Texas., «
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For County Superintendent:
F. A. SPENCER
OFFICE SUPPLIES
buy and sell second hand clot!
G- P. BALL
TAILOR AND HA-TTfcit
Phone 2424M
North Main St
Oil Leases,
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 72, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 30, 1922, newspaper, September 30, 1922; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1051883/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.