The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 92, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 24, 1922 Page: 6 of 6
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THV UONHaM iUU.1 l> AVGiUTB
Tl'B?D^V, OCTOBBB U, l»22
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may
FANCY STRAP FOOTWEAR
■ImJi Batin Two Simp I’. ither trimmed New Span-
h Ht«l.
BiA«k Halio Brocaded Quarter and Strap, something differ-
Odtt aAd up to the minute, Spanish Heel.
' Black ftuede Two Strap Patent Leather Trimmed, New
jren*h Amcrlca^ed Vnmps. Spanish Heel.
»* )mf Suede one Strap Patent Trimmed Block Hoel.
ft m -. . a ^ , , , , , , ^ „„ _ . 1 Mr*. Blugg. are home froTn a visit to
■ Come See and keep In touch vuth the Best, Moat Stylish (
Footlei made.
V LOCAL
HAPPENING^
Olin Bate*, ha* returned from a
; viait to Bherman.
1 L. H. King of Dallas, a forme"
Bonham man. was here today on bus-
| ines*.
► Mr* J. F. Woods and
LEWIS, The Shoe Man
QRAftS FIRE CALLS | OCR THANKS
An alarm eras turned in this »?■ The ladiea of the Civic League re-
tefnhen about 2 o'clock, tne t>l»ie turn thanka to J. W. Feeler, W. K.
i^ivtlt* U be burning grkM at a Newton, Keene A Keene, H. L. Kod-
rccidelice on North Star street. No gtrs .v CO., and all others who ren-
DR. J. tf. LAWRENCE .
WAS AT HIS
BEST LAST NIGHT
(Continued trem Page une>
4 w-
Sometimes the membemhip is largcl;
n social membership, and not a real
daughter, honest to dodf Christian membership
Vgajn I say thut the church is mad>
up of. an aaaeinblage of Christians
You (bust dijtlnguish between tin
supposition 'gth.it Christ is in thi
church and in your OWN salvation
The greatest (test of a Christian’
fidelity is the test among those o
iairuitn «u done.
L"'
IMIitvmts
t ; T
■f Thttt ate reasons far the immense
bkalMM arc are doing. Our effort* lo
&ak* tide a food plats- at which to
tnade la appreciated by the large
<Ws»da <rf euatomers to be seen daily
in tbu'iLra.
/»•»». : li. C. SPIVY A CO.
dered assiunce to make the day a
success last Saturday when they serv-
ed chili for the public.
Mrs. J. L. Simmons, who has beer
quite sick for the past week, is re-
ported somewhat improved.
Rev. Richard Morgan, who has been
at the hospital for the past fetv
•taps on account of illness, was able i his own household. He must get in
to be down town this afternoon. side of the X4r< mblage of professe*
Rev. J P. Luton, presiding elder J Chriatians. Je-us often stands oi
of the Sulphur Springs district, was the outside of many churches be
her* n short time this morning on cause they won't open the door t<
his way home from Sherman, where'Him. Uun’t thi-ik for a moment that
he had been attending conference. : merely because you are a Baptisi
E. S. McCulloch left yesterday that you are .saved. I know- man>
for Fort Worth to resume his position Baptists North of the Mason ant'
with the company he represents, af- Dixon line that are as much anti
There must be values and
back of our big patronage. I
tomers tell u» that this is a t
place to trade.
a-dt M. C. SPIVY A COT
ter spending a vacation of several
, > weeks here with his parents, Mr. and
f. j Mrs. A. (J. McCulloch.
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Young Mens’ Two Pant* Suits
$18.50 to $25.00
1
Vf G hftVe received new stocks of these populnr suits
young men, and can fit any size from the high
jol boy just putting on his first long pants up* to
J'outi* man who wears a site 88.
*de in the newest models of nifty cassimeres, and
Itiished worsteds, in greys, browns and blues, in pin
Ipes and other “nifty" patterns.
lii othe words Heal Classy Suits—Up-To-The-Minute
Mbdelbr—Well Tailored and Trimmed that would be
dheap if they had only one pair of pants, and they are
R**l Bargains with the extra pair of»panU. Prices
$18.50 -$20.00—422.50—$25.00
.y.. • T ; .
Boy*’ Two Pants Knicker-
bocker Suits
$5.50 to $12.50
;* 'v’ |
•'--''A Just the kind of suits tho^ boys
wspt, because the ncw.pport models
are designed for real boys^-just th.
suits the boys’ parents want them to
have, because thfe mitrrials arc not
only smart but are durable as well.
.Every suit is re-inforccd and strongly
stitched to stand the wear and tear.
Pants are lined and taped. Each
Stilt has two pair of pants—the ex-
tvs pair makes the coat do double
sevice.
Sizes 6 to 18 years.
Pflecs .
Christ as anything could make them
1 atn not talking about anybody elsi
—just my own crowd. Many .i*v.
lost Christ in the Temple. Many
suppose He is with them and fifti
that He ia not. Do you, friend*
personally fcKOW you are saved? I
not, tonight is a good time to get th
matter settle! Don't take/men’,
opinions, but ii God's. There 4ust b<
a poaitivo Christianity come to th-
world. Th* world needs a vqice th* ,
i Is authoritative. Needs a voice snv
to disturb >ing "Thus’with the Lord." When
do you find authority In the work
Lmd told me to wake up both white todny? You j.no* wher„ it M ,up
and black .inner, from sleep with [>osed to u fcut h b Bot then> Thf
LoTnn. thCOrr, " <! T , of the law has lost ,t* hoh
.Lord and the udge put me in jail." mi,]?bng t0<J CUa^ cah
;. . W*8 Jhc wal1 of thc ®r- and there i, a constant watch to keep
Lightfoot M chaux. negro evangelist, th0 whole WOrld from blowi 1
who has continued to lead his "sane n,»e* l. Uwl, ,,nM, ln thc
irnn momfliiiiNG
FLOCK PUT IN JAIL
NEWPORT NEWS, Va.. Oct. 23 —
“The judge told me not to disturb
the white folks at 4 a. m., but the do
tified horde of 8inging, weeping,
' cheering followers through'the streets
of the city in the early hours of the
morning despite thc warning of thc
.police justice.
Not only was Michaux thrown into
j jail hut all of his followers
within the clutch of the
There is
In many pulpits we find miister-
who do not itand firm, and who d<
not go forth with positivenesa, bu'
are little, silly, shallow preochen
just trying to please. ThU age need
authority to come home to. men. Thi
came chuch will navel have power until i<
, 7>. - speaks with positiveness. Themes
; iantm^h C6We r Dt C^st is a message thai
wCk th nre8 ‘m commands. Men and women mus-
: m„kuth f ; . irr V. !Le W‘a ^ d h« nbl* t0 *®3r ‘l KNOW I have beer
, hen he must not disturb tl£ peace* 5ftved.. w9rld wants „ ^
^. community wt unearthly hours,, Ma w„nt t0 st „ ,
JUndinux refused to make prvmisos. 1 nr(ru„, but thf world Vants men wh,
V ..L<Lrd lrads mt,„*e w,“ fol‘ can stand and say I KNOW. I fin<
! °J. 3’. hc B?id' / Hp noi,in my travels Uuit there is Just abou«
lead UsTlny more at 4 a. m., or any!^n ,n et^hAd that can tell
,su h time o day, but that, a.r, resU you ^ Ulcy.kNOW. When I mee<
^^TurnTn y tk k' c c it * m,n in ™Y travels no matter where
| Turning to the chief of police the ha tlelongl, 1,- mean to which-crowd
| U..|fC ""v, a , . or organlia'tion, to what croed or
* the residence district, let yourself be
| led to arrest the evangelist and all
j pf his flock." s
; "Right-o,” said the chief
, "Amen," said the preacher.
[ So Sunday the before-dawn cru-
sade began again and the whole kit
j and knboodle of them were taker
to jail, where they continued to sing
land chant until exhausreu.
Miohau* and
can you tust? There is no Chris'.,
except the Dible ChisL Faith upon,
th* witten word of God brings th"!
absedute assurance. My friends, the j
world has come to the place where
are must believe whut Jliod lias saiJ. |
My assurance and yours depends upon
a finished aalvation. Jesus on th< j
:rosj said—'It is finished,' and h
neant that God was ready. There is |
» great difference between 1 religion I
rnd salvation. Many claim to hsv >,
cligion but no Salvation. Salvation j
is the thing that saves-r-not religion.;
I claim that thc man who is in Christ j
tonight is as perfect as Christ hinv
self—the Book says so. ‘He tha*
hath the Son hath thc life.’ Veril>
verily I soy unto you—this is the
positlvcness with which God speak s
to man. Come to the solid rock and
put your fAjth in him. Go from this
house believing what God hath said
Remember what he said: ‘Ho that
willeth to do my 'will.' God is not j
goiny to reveal himself to a lurious J
man, but to a humble man. The
’.plrit answers to the /blood. WEi
KNOW.” /
If you have been missing these |
sermons you have Jieen a great loser |
These words do not carry the same
great heart-throb that thc spoken j
word carries. The words and thc;
personality of the speaker are lost,
and we can give you only the thought.
Come in person and you will be I
blessed by your coming. If you want)
to know what the Bible teaches abou' j
man and monkey being father and
son better be there tonight.
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Our immense business in hosiery j
must mean that we are delivering
the kind of goods the people want. • j
B-2t M. C. SPIVY A CO.
Underwear
We have a complete line of Cooper s
Spring Needle Underwear in medium and
heavy weight, also Wilson Bros. Come in and
line.
see our
Hancock-Nevill Co.
“GOOD CLOTHES THAT FIT*
ticadijuxrtenj—^Wh<sre Society Brand Clothes are SoM
If you have a small cash regis- j
t*jr for sale, cheap, phone this of- j
flee. ;
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We have spared no efforts to make
thi* store a good place at which to |
trade.
9-2t M. C. SPIVY A CO.
$5.50jto $12.50
Boyt’ and Men’s Slip-Over Sweaters
jK .e
Our sweaters arc all
extra special values—
and we have done a
wonderful business on
them. We have just
received complete new
shipments of Boys' ahd
Men’s All Wool slip-
over sweaters, in
Browns, Navy, Green
Maroon. Buff and Pur-
ple. with bright con-
trasting -body stripes,
collars and cuffs. Every
one made of All Wool.
Boys' All Wool Slip-
overs,
$2.50 to $5.50
Men's All Wool Slip-
overs.
$5.00 to $8.50
his followers, ac-
cording to tho police, have been mak- j
ing the wee hours hideous by parnd- i
j ing to their gospel tent for 5 o’elook 1
! in the morning worship. Doctors,
I lawyers, shipyard workmen, sick wo-j
men nnd children nil complained, but
no amount of warning had any effect
The streets of the city were quiet
! this morning but the jail was bedlam,
j The evangelist was-bftter this!
' morning.
"Bootleggers, arc busy all night," |
ho said, "dance hnl^c stay open nil
night; women walk tho streets all,
night, Why: do they stop the wort |
tho Lord, tho work of saving souls?” j
"There's a lot dine in the name of
the Lord that He is not responsible
for," replied the justice, who order- J
' ed the arrest of the Rev. Michaux
and all hjfi flort- "Th» 1 SirTtriTin'll'l
expect any such .foolishness at this;
out of anybody. Jhc>e early mom-'
Ir' emotional maraudings must stoo’*J
_;
thing 1 think about is is ho snved
Don’t worry about What company yon
shall join, get saved, that is the mali-
thlhg. I.ct me say as I did last
night 'Faith is not believing in God.
but believing in what God said. Not
in believing in Chist but believing
in the record that Christ rttade. If
the Bible is not Authoritative where
shall you find" It? I pray you tell
me. If you can’t trust the real what
Ihsist on values in dry goods; you
are entitled to the best your money
will buy.
8- 2t M. C. SPIVY A CO.
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Catarrl* Cannot Do Cured
* LOCAl. APPLICATION*. •" lh*r
aou.o rwicii Ui* Mat at th* miwu.
tatarrti I* a lacaJ'sUaoaa*. *r*«U,v influ-
iDCad bv cvunutaounn.1 .'Ondiuaoe. M ALL. i
CATARRH MEDICINE will cul» -atarrli.
It Is Uktn Internally and ad* threuah
ht Blood on the Mucous Snrfsi •» »f the
lyatem. hALI,'* CATAMKH MWIUCINL
a oompoaod «f «om« of the b«»l Ionic*
mown. Oombtoe* with lime of the oral
good purlitcr*. Th* peifed conbliuMlo*.
I >f til* inaredleuta In MALI.* C.STAItftli
MKDICINl''. I* what urad'l* «» iiirli won-
Jarful rashlts lw eahirrhsl condUiosa
nmcaivts t|o. reetlmeo ele fie*,
y. J. Chenee- *Vei Prop*. Toledo, O.
-— -O———-—
Large stocks of dry goods in every
section of the store. We think you
can do your trading here to yout
very decided advantage.
9- 2t M. C. SPIVY A CO.
A GOOD SHOW COMING
Make* StoVi
Stove Polish
U <**•"»«<. I >ta leer there **Jm,« *, ur+wy
mmrjr
liK* he*
»*•?* W;'l |
ruin* q’t«!t«'
••rvinr*
The original and only nuthorired
Mutt and Jeff Musjcal Comedy Co.!
will come to Bt>h)j/m for one night
only, Thursday Oct. 26. For good'
singing, dancing and pure fun they I
exccll all other shows traveling. A
real laughing show for kids from live1
to- sixty. Fifteen big song hits. Don't
fail to attend. Populnr prices.
10 Cents
You can buy all kinds of flour at all
kinds of prices, but who would like to eat
bad bread or Soggy biscuits for two, three or
four weeks just to save 10c on a sack of fluor.
Would You?
Flour is one thing American People are
particular about We have noticed—that
even a man with limited means will buy the
best flour” on the market, which is right.
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You don’t take any chances in buying
IDAHOME FLOUR. Every sack ia just alike,
and guaranteed or money back. You don't
get one good sack, then one bad one—they are
all good ones.
Ask your merchant for it.
Bonham Wholesale
Grocery Company
A FINE GIRL
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie - Fuller
thc parents of a fine girl
R. A. RISS1&R. fa CO.
‘The Store You Can Depend On”
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Um ■lark Sidy ■
K'a£r;:J-r
or brass. It I ujjH
BLACK SILK BTOV
frmiwt
I WffWfiW fr*4* rre-
.» inil daea
, —. j the e«n—thr laat
Mart* In p«it« and
Iron Bnamol am
-P-evHtta ru*fln»,
■ for «neer. mrkd
im on •vjtonuvWQ#
POLISH WORKS
Wc are prepared to meet the big
demands now being made on u.s by
people from every section of the Bon-
ham tra'de territory.
»-2t M. C. SPIVY A CO.
*p‘ le—,*nv*d Antiseonc 1 Ani-nc*rr
For man or any other animal.
—'--o-— -
Try Favorite Want Ads. Thoy get
fcaulls.................
jf-
con -,
Every section of tho stoft^fs
tinuously receiving as well as selling
all of tho best things to bo bud in
sr.v goods.
9-2t *M. V. SpfvY A CO.
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FIE SL'PPER
j At Til wood Frida qight, tut. 27tli
. bnefit church. K very body invited.
NEW
ARRIVALS
_
Wc are prepared to fill
your orders on short no-
tice in best quality mon-
uments in Granite and
Marble.* Our prices are
right. .
BONHAM MARBLE
WORKS
123 North Main Street
4 ponham, Texas
GLACB PINEAPPLE
J
CITRON
ORANGE PEEL
LEMON PEEL
DATE*
SEEDIJD RAISINS v
W. E. NEWTON
GROCER.
FHOMR 1T1 «T9
North M»in Strewt
New ^ ork Cream
Cheese,
Flake Hominy,
Pearl Hominy.
Self Rising Buck-
wheat,,
E.M.Curlee Co.
•v A. ■
Tha Houa« thaPa Always Rns#
PHONF.S
Thin? Run-down?
Sure Way lo
Gel Right Weight
‘TffiFittSSi B*od'
Cells; This Meens Strength!
U-cauee to be under wclsht efteq proTM
3
• ♦
♦ HENRY K. SCATES ♦
* Physician and Surgeon •
♦ Room 206 State Bank Bldg. ♦
* Practice limited to disease of ♦
♦ Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
* Special attention lo the fit- ♦
* ting of glaiweft. *
•
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low riehtinsr-power In th* body It often
^7^ir“„Brrnn:iUM’’T0
rrn eons in your blond, inintiM beslth
rnlniie *nor*T, nilBue vltnlln. I, i, !?.'
ritTowt ' v ,h,',r ii'dio'vT'w^
fifss s^l^trts
aapplcr. end you feel |t. nlUrerTo„:
peekr. hone f»*nl1*m*n. a
r; t prertr. zz hyr ££
tiipllelaol VnTred’lente '"'I'n’"'? ''‘cHohl*
• II drug gtorae Its *w ’ a ™ !• st
KLTrTal*
...
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«feel
M AMERICAN
TODAY
CECIL B. DEMILLS’
Greatest Success
'‘MANSLAUGHTER”
You will be convinced
that this is lh<? great*‘s‘.
-Mon mi ijlosc“to Hftvtnat
you ever saw. It ran
in the beautiful Palace
of Dallas a few weeks
ago at 85c—we give you
the same for ......40c
YOU'LL be sorry the
rest of your life if you
miss this great drama of
the mad age. We can
name dozens of'Bonham
people who saw it yester-
day who said it is the
Best picture they have
.ever seen—
Your Last Chance Today
R^R BEST
TODAY
HUBERT
RAWLINSON
IN .
“DON’T SHOOT”
A real drama with action
And Big Cpmedy
tomorrow
"Get Rich Quick
W.llU ford"
better
one
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lory.”
Tomorrow
Msvsr'* Si-curl
Wfri' you .T
Chuu h ..i ■' i'|
you missi'd
I
statfuwut b '1
thfory of tho
Dr. Lawrencl
didn't mince '’•f
tailed tho
question he pre
Word of God.
T,e snid. and
self what tho
Thc subject
den or lung!''!
at the "llcgini)
ing scripture:
ginniny: God ct|
the earth" Get
■ treated man
Uoil created he |
created he thci
• lelliC I
ward in F.den; I
.man hi had fol
Thc theory .>1
by Rationalists,I
A p n" .
f "^these always rH
evolution. K\|
evangelical Chi
ity and evolutiol
Disaste. iniesl
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Christian, und
that om ■ th«|
heart. ■ I
find evolution,
ill the same heal
also to say thil
lecture m ■: Id nf I
there is less till
Talk
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Phone No.
THIS BA|
• gitl
n serid
but becausi
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.