The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 92, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 24, 1922 Page: 1 of 6
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IT HIS BEST LAST NIGHT.
'“ I "Cl WE KNOW?”
NUMBER 92
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™!P!JH~NEVPt“Pe!^: wu» sunt
of the
l'Kist; and vs hen they had ful- j
filled the days, as they were return- j
iiiK, the boy Jesus tarried behind in '
Jerusalem, and his parents knew i*. I
not.”
(Reported by Will H. Evans)
Subjects
Tonight: "Up or Down—Garden or
Jungle, which?”
Tomorrow morning :‘‘Thc Believer’s
Position in the Body,”
Last night Dr. .Lawrence's-sermon
was on the subject, “Can We Know?”
A very attentive audience greeted
him, and he held their attention un-
til the final word.
Dr. Lawrence ryiid several verses
of Scripture John 7:17—“if anv man
vnllclhL do his will, he shall know' ,,nns wM' a,v m,t 'vho nrc
[ the teaching, whether it is of
(iod, or' whether I speak from my-...,,.. „. , ... .
wlf.” John 20:,I0-.'U—“ Manv other ‘ ?ys: And ,hcn w,n 1 ')rote*'
sitna therefore did Jesus in the pres-1 *,nlu ,h‘‘M’ 1 "cver kn‘‘w you:
race of the disciples, which a1Jtonot Ir0"1 y" ,hut ,m,<u,t-v' 1,1
written in this hook, but thesfffrc T,n,0,h1y ,1ead lhat ‘Tl”' *rd
. written, that ye may believe Umt Je-1 IT th“m thttt *"'■ kN0V
^TTHl5 PAI^T/ has beew Yv^ a
brought before you a ^\rwHAW0e -
D02.EW'TlAA&S BEFU££.H£
To 5T0P(
H01DINJ6 UP PEDESTRIANS
‘SHEIK LOVE’ IS
RECOGNIZED AS
Dr. Lawrence said: ”1 am mud.
• oneermsi in my own mind about, the
lurjter crowd who are building upon
supposition. Many are like the fool-
ish virgins who associated with those
w ho were not really prepared. There
are many who call themselves Chris
not ready, and who do not
whether they are saved or not.
sus is the ( hrist, the Son of God
has
and that M loving ye may have life JK',
in his name.” I John 5:9-19—“If we I ‘ ' '
receive the
witness of men, the wit-1® ' .
ness of God is greater for the wit- j ‘ '
ness of God is this, that In; hath I
this,
borne witness concerning his Son.
lie that believeth on the Son of God
hath the witness in him; he that be-
lieveth not God hath made him a liar 1
because he hath not believed in tile j
witness that God hnth borne concern-‘
ir.g his Soil. And the witness is this
that God gave unto us eternal life, I-
and this is in his Son. He that hath
deeper meaning than know!-'
There are many that say Lord, i
and do not the will of the
Thcie is some history in the |
when on the roadside1
surnumlcJ by many that u woman
who had suffered for !2 years came
| to seek Jesus and she touched the
| hem of Ids garment, ami he KNEW
he was conscious, that his virtue had .
gone out from him. He knew this
nil the time, but lie asked the quos-
• lion, who touched me? This was -t
matter of knowledge. The matter
of knowledge never saved, that is im-
possible. His pa refits supposed lie
STILL ON STRIKE
A PROVOCATION
REPORTED WIDOW
WAS EVE-WITNESS
TO HALL MURDER
u,
A8 REVEALED BY THE INTER- KILLED PERFECT LOVER TO
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF 1 SAVE OTHER WOMEN FROM
MECHANICS DE8POILER OF HEARTS
Jfy United Press. By United Preas.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.—Approx-1 KANSAS CITY, Oct. 24—“ShelL
imatcly two hundred thousand of love” was recognized along with the
MRS. GIBSON SAYS MBS STUM-
RLRD ON GRUESOME MURDER
SCENE SEPT. 14.
f*ur hundred thousand railroad shop-
men, who went out on the atrike July
unwritten law today as a provoea-j
lion for murder. A uniue plea was j
By United PWa*.
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. Oct. 2-r
—Mrs. Jane GiWon, fifty year* oil,
has told the authorities that ahe v
an eya-witnta* to the murder of Rev.
1 against reduced wages ordered by j Riven cognizance, for the firt time In F.dward Wheeler flail and iilrs
the Railway Labor’ Board still are on' legal history, when the Jury in Judge Ftander Mill*,, an attache of the p.v
n strike. It was revealed today by j Ralph S. Lathaws court acquitted cutor’i office Mid toda’
the International Association of Me- Peggy Beal last night of the mur-
ehunists hracbiuntrra here. Peace has der of Frank S. Anderson, “Profea-
been signed by only n hundred roads, sionnl Sheik.” Basing her ease on
constituting less than half the rail- a new defense that she killed her
read mileage of the country. J "Perfect Lover” to save other WQmen
--.---—o—- • | from the despoiler of hearts, after
he showed *-r n list of fifty girls.
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CASE WILL GO
II THE JURY
whose romances he blighted.
Peggy gained freedom on a
Pretty
seconJ
degree murder charge.
HAVE WOMEN SOULS?
AMBASSADOR HARVEY
GRAVE FEARS ARE
FELT FOR MOTOR
THIS AFTERNOON UNDISMAYED IN
FIRST DEFEAT WILL
CONTINUE BATTLE
SEEMS TO
MAYFIELD MUDDLE
BE DRAWING TO A CLOSE
AT CORSICANA
:
According to this informant, M
Gibson said she stumbled On to -.1
gruesome murder seen* *n the niff
of September 14 when she was • :
the -Phillips form trying to 10. it.
some propriety stolen fttom her hoi
Mrs. Gibson, authorities stated, m»v
two men and two women— uneb r a
crab apple tree, and heard ^hem en-
gage in a heated argument One c
the men according t* Mrs. Gibaor
1 pulled out a pistol and fired on Rv-
) Hull and Mrs. Mllia. 8he claim* she
then fled from the Sceae. When Mr*.
Gibson was questioned by reporter*
she denied telling such a story to
the authorities.
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"HO ADDRESSED AUTHORS’
Cl.UR ON PREMISE THAT ’
THEY DO NOT
THOUGHT BOAT Was CAUGHT
IN CLUTCHES Qf 1KOPICAI.
DISTURBANCE
ait
the Son hath the life; -be that hath r . . , . ,
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though it be in the church. No (.((,.()jnR to
earthly oigani/.ation is perfect..There nrtmwandor-
tlu
These things have I written unto,
you. that you may know that ye have
rtrrtinl life, even unto you that be- , , , , , f. ,
•I ' , .. f are often fa »e standards, and often
litve oil the name of the Son of ‘ , ,e
| broken standards. The site of the
i church is not established by its of
He also read from Duke 2:41 to 4H
“^ATid his parents went every year
to Jerusalem at the feast of the pass-
over, and when he was twelve years
old. they wont up after the custom
firial roll, but by the number of real
Christians in it. The church roll is
sometimes n liability to the church.
By United Press. p.......................i^By “United Preau. «
LONDON, Oct. 24.”Have womer |- GALVESTON, Oqt 24 —Grave
If they have souls there is fears are felt here tod.v for the safe-
:o evidence ol it in the Bible, ac- j ty of the Nicaraup * motoeahip
cording to the interpretation oflTruxton, which depaift. l OcU 1G. for
Harvey, who addressed j Frontere, where u tropical disturb-
Authors Club here last night, once in the Gulf of Mexico is report-
Colonel Harvey, on tho premise that
women have no souls deducts that
airily only to
conimandiiieutK
the const. So far no
word has been receive 1 of the Trux-
ton, the boat earried a’ crew oi icnr-
teen men.
By United Press.
CORSICANA. Oct. 24 W. P. Mc-
Lean closed hi - aigui.i .-nt lor the de-
fense in the Mayfield injunction
shortly before noon. The court then
recessed until 1:15,when Luther
Nichols was to address the jury in
tho closing argument for the
iff.
tor which the case
jury.
FEDERAL JLUGES RILED THAT
FEDERAL COURTS WERE
WITHOUT JURISDICTION
By United Press.
, NEW ORLEANS, Oet. 24—Un-
closing argument for tho plaint- di,maved by thpjr fint dl>feat)
He was allowed three hours, *f- , bRl.kers of George E. B. Teddy, fur-
will go to ’’
BABY LEFT ON
STEP ADOPTED
BY PARIS MAN
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GREAT BRITAINS
; POLICY TOWARD
U. S. OUTLINED!
*',i‘jioni«t candidate for the UnittsJ State'.
Senate from Texas announce
today their intention to continue the
battle to have Teddy's name placed
on the Texas ballot. This state ! nicely dtessed, and in good health
ment followed - the decision ot tnree. There was no elue U> the idehtity e.1
PARIS, Oct 29—A lew uights ago
a bahy boy was left dn the steps lit
the home of J. N. Hogae, living on
Claritavilie Street The baby -wai
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PERSHING ARRAIGNS NOTICE STEWARDS
TWO OF SALIENT POINTS ARK
I MADE PUBLIC BY'THE NEW
GOVERNMENT
i Federal judges here late yesterday,
I ruling that the Federal courts wer*
without jurisdiction in the case.
Poddy’s supporters announced thi
would await the action or me TeX.-ri
Supreme Court and then appeal to
the United States Supreme Court if
necessary.
effort
Talk About Solid Comfort
That's What you got
when wou have one of
those
WONDERFUL
CHARTER
OAK
RASE
BURNERS
fcovrrnmont
Tho ia!rn*
They heat the house,
they Inst and beautify
vour home., If the winter
breezes chill you see us
for n heater.. *
Ctias. Davis Hdw. Co.
‘‘The Hardware People” Bonham, Tex.
1 B> United Press.
A meeting of the official board of, U)NnnSi 0,t 21—(Copyrighted*
Tfl DCniirr IDIIV lht> Metho'!lst churoh ls ^n,il'd j llonar Us nml Curzon, the latter to
1U KtUlilt AftMl if01' "l‘dnC8d“y Mi«ht at tho ohurc I be foreig i minister, have already do.
I for the purpose of reorganizing ant: jiW d),finiu.lv upon (;rcat Hrit«inV
---- election of officers for the ensuing „ tl,ward' America under on-
I SAN ANTONIO, Oct. 23,—All Tux-j >'.*»»’• Thc chair haa Appointed the
as Congressmen wore scored in it | following nominating committee to
| speech hero Saturday by Gen. John J. j select neqriofficers and present thnif |
| Pershing, when he said not one, of j names to thc board for election: Will J
them voted* for the Curry-Anthony | Nevill, Will Newton and Louis Gar-
i amendment which saved the army j t*®1'- • A full attendanee of both old
f I pirsonel from a disastrous reduction, j an<f nc'v members Is urged to !>■■
| "Not long ago a little coterie of!P1’®-scnU
politicians insisted on the cutting of \ The chairman deeply regrets his :n i
the arm* appropriation down to the ability to be pre-ent and take part; 111CTIPI' flAV
ir, the reorganization of the board.j JUO I ll)L IJri I
hut sickness makes it impossible for
him to be present. . j
Sherwood Spotts, Chairman.
J. F. Hendrix, Secretary.
—- trrfw—
MACK’S CHILLI
the parehtm, and ao
find them. M»-
'*#•
th* brty.
reived a letter thr
inff:
“Please take goo<i ehre of my hnh
and God will repay you if I can not.
Mv God, you will neVer know how 1
hate M »f!v# him up.”
Thert was no tflfrriatur«- t the
letter.
s< n ative
points art :
1, The payment of England’s debt
I to the United States.
2. The promotion of a rlo*r, dig-
nified friendship between the United
I States and Great Britain.
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For The Out Doors Mai
f
limit,’ said General Pershing. “The
result was that they had begun to
reduce thc officers by 2,5b0 when they
intended to cut it only to 800.
\Vnr Department
“Of cnur.se. the
gut thtr blame for their stupidity, as
Phone No.
il always does, and n great cry' went
up: In August these same Congress-
men
THIS BANK
Vico so'^eriouHly. ^NoT im’re^ ’becauso it Kratifios us,
but because every ono who learns from pevsoiml-^xpai-
'once t.b«' advantsffes of bank protetion and bank help
is an influence that stirs others to accept bank service
inis means more opportunities lor us to htl] n
people and carry forward their plans to a Inrifo success.
First State Bank
OF BONHAM
THE GUARANTY FUND BANK
who had injured the army de-
j sired to make amends for their has*y
work, for they really did not intend
Wool Army Shirt:
—
OF SUPREME COURT
HAS RESIGNED
♦++♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦+♦++
♦ ♦
C8TTBN MARKET
HE PRESENTED HIS RESIGN A
NATION TO PRESIDENT HARD-
ING TODAY
You'll feel good in one of these this win-
ter-'<?specialjy ij you SPF.ND more of your
time OUTSIDE.
We have your size. Call and see them
iwk*’
Ik
nil the damage they had really 4
fected. i Cotton made a decided jump todav,
"It was at this point that the Tex- lhc pri<,0 from 21 w, to
ns Congresamcn, instead of siding 24.05 centiw,
with the party that wished to make
I emends, stood (Hit strongly for the,a ^ a
2,500 cut. ^ 1*
j I am here now to arraign thesr j -rill,
! Congressmen before the people of 1
--_o -
• * * -
: Texas whom they represent and 1
| will arraign them wherever I go.
I Texas of all states in the Union
' should stand for preparedness.”
THE WEATHER
I Pie supper nt Hilger Friday night,
! Oct 27. Proceeds to benefit school.
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Special to The Favorite:
New Orleans, La., Bonham and vi-
cinity:
Tonight and Wednesday warmer.
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ROUNDED 1874
The Fannin Count>r Bank
guaranty fund bank
Member of Federal Reaerve Bank
Capital $100,000.00 Surplus $50,000.00
BONHAM, TEXAS
Oldest Bank in Fannin County.
A piost attractive dress goods do-
. , partment—ailka, wool«na>_;iii(l alt thr
We behove wo can make it pay you , . .. ... ,, . ,
, . . I»te weaves in fine cotton fabrics,
well to come here for your dry gjoda] 0 2t M f <s,piyy ft CO
and shoes. , ,
M. C. SPIVY & GO. e . UK L J*!, 'atexi......
P,y United Pi ess.
WASHINGTON. Oct. 21.—Justice
Day of the Supreme Court today-
tendered his resignation to President
Harding. His resignation is effective
November 1 I '
Justice Day relin'iuishe.s his judicia!
offi-'e, so lie may-devote all his time
to his work as arhitor for American
claims from G( rmnny growing out of j
H. L. Rodgers Co.
‘The Good Clothe# Store’
the World War.
Bates' Implored Antiseptic Liniment1
Homer Thompson
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CHILI PEPPERS
LARGE BELL PEPPERS
FLORIDA ORANGES
MUSTARD GREENS -
TURNIP GREENS
SWEET POTATOES .10c Peck
I
Campbell Grocery
Rhone fO
SERVICE
SATISFACTION
is what we want our
customers to have. Call
or phone us your wants
The First National Bank
Capital and Surplus $300,000.00
Special Offering#
Of Carefully Selected Hats
WILLSON S DRUG
STORE
Phone 33 and 409
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MISSES AND CHILDREN
Little Miaa Gage and
Madge Evana
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in Felta, Beavers. Velvet* and
jDuvetyn**. .... . . j
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 92, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 24, 1922, newspaper, October 24, 1922; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1053096/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.