The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 286, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1924 Page: 4 of 6
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Beautiful New
Summer Dresses
riniiinnTnmiTiftniiiiiiiiriin
Graham, Crawford Co
and Ristest Cooking
baked
YOU MAY HESITATE
RAILROAD TIME TABLR
Cleveland, Ohio
MARKET REPORT
Wood Auto Co
•W«st Fourth Street
Phone 199
to 30c
SERVICE-
SOMETIMES BEGINS WITH A "C
ilutely
WILLSON’S DRUG STORE
PRINTED CREPES,
SPORT MODELS,
$5.00
$6.90
$7.95'
unpleai
relieve
20 to 35c
4 to 4 1-2C
Pepsincted Calomel Is
Better than the Old-
Time Sickening Kind
•on’t buy blindfolded
About Fifty New Ones to Select
From.
Ford
Roadster
Ford
Touring
Ford
Sedan...
Attractive presses at Attractive
A Tonic For]
Pale, Delicate Woi
and Children
Here, there,' and everywk**
store are showeu’ of bargsU
to carry home.—J, L. MfARl
Grove’s
TasteM
The first Studebaker Light
Six was built four years ago
this month.
PRINTED VOILES,
PLAIN VOILES,
COMBINATIONS,
No, we are not exponents of a new simplified way
of apeliing, or advocating any such measure.. The
point we want to bring out is that service does
sometimes begin with a “C”, the "C” in courtesy.
We are firm belivers in the saying, “It takes some
nine hundred cuscles plus to frown and four hun-
nine hundred muscles plus to frown and four hun-
service that doesn't atop with merely prompt at-
tention to your wants, but couples thia prompt at-
tention with courtesy and th* smile you have the
right to expect.
shorthand and typI
ING
Monday, J«R
Shoe values—a full range of styles
just in this week.
ltN-2tD . M. C. SP1VY A CO. !
One buyer might be
200,000.
we offer
or more
See the REAL millinery' .bargains
at Miss Delia Witt’s shop. Special
sale starting June 8. —• at
. The Famous Nelly Don Dresses are
being wiped out during this shower.
I>o not let this chance slip by to get
feal values for less money.—J. L
WARE & SON.
FACING THE WORM)
A multitude of yowag college grad
us tea are ju*t now trying to break
Into the business world, ate! *wffiel
many of them are won-lgriiig ju»L
how much an educating th sAirttu
They find,usually, that they have W
start at the botom, and it irks thorn.
One big financial institution puts the
college boys and the high School boy*
together, at *K0 u month. A publie
FORD SEAT
RE-COVERS
THE HALSELL a CALDWELL COMPANY
uneral Director* and Licenced Embalmers
position without regard to its reman-
eration," The magi thing seems to
be the selection of a job where you
are happy in the work—and, if that
happens to be farming, your chance*
for success in the long run are fully
a« great in agriculture as they would
be in .banking or merchandising.—
Farm Life,
But that is the price, as Mr. Simp-
son says, and he advise*' the.’ young
man seeking a business career to
'select an institution of large site
THE WHITE MAN AND
THK COLORHD PREACHER
White Man-: "Uncle, did you,know
your race started from the monkey,
and the ape, and the baboon and the
gorilla, and the oranolang?"
Colored Man: "No, sir, boss, I
didn't know- that.”
White Man: ’'•Well, that’s wherq
you started." J
Colored Man: It don't ‘matter se
mqjh about where we started front
butte where we gwine to?**
Jerry A. Rone.
Ford Tops
Ford
Roadster
Ford
Touring
A RANGE of beautiful design and finish-—yet its striking
appearance is eclipsed by ta superlative performance that is
9 unapproached by any oil stove and unsurpassed by any stove.
The big, roOrriy bullt-in oven is of unique construction.
Equipped with soapstones and heavy heat-retaining walls it
•tays at baking heat for folly two hours after the fires have
been turned off.
iWith five ftst-as-gas Superfea Burners-a 11 available for
Surface cooking when required —there's ample space and
abundant heat farjhe largest meal.
Watch this apace daily
BABCOCK BROS
day PHONE No. «
n»GHT AND SUNDAY PHONES S22 Green.
200,000 of this model in use
today,
wrong — But not
Compare! See what
before you pay $500
for a car.
0, Imported ErtgK«h
ted sifM Pepsin and
gradient*., ft la mNd
•Ing no harahneaR or
and will
-Secretary of
North Texas Conference: *'
I lived next door tn Mr. W D.
Garnett in Gainesville fur three years'
•nd earn* to know hHu'<Kte wvH.
He la in every way eminently quali-
fied to represent the ninth district
ia the State Senate, and I wt»n mat
I were living in that district that I
•night have the plawware of voting for
him- The eiUacna at Caeke. Fan-
nin, and Graysen ronati. a I feel con-
fident will ted him to be a man of
integrity, who will fairly and impar
tially and successfully rt present
them In the State Senate. I hope he
will be elected.
(Signed) R. G. MOOD.
Pastor Flrat Methodist Church,
MnKinnvy, Texas.
(Advirtisement)
For Cough* and Cold*, Hto
acha, Neuralgia, Rheumat"
and All Aches arid PaM
ALL MUGGISTs
3fc and «fc, Jara and tubs*
Hospital alae, <3.08 J
and sick headache*,
i does It at once—
aantly. Take one
LUrne and you Will
STAR SHOE SHOP
The Right
-Shortening
is Important
SO MUCH depend! upon it.
Whether your cake, your
biscuits or muffin* shall be
light and tender, or whether
they will turn out tough and
Boggy 1* often determined by
the shortening you use. Mrs.
Tucker'* Shortening i* made
r of choice cotton
It is light and ea*ily
It make* pastriae
About having -your shoes repaired
by ua because you may think the
job will not look right. We know
you are particiflar about your foot-
wear, a* alt stylish women are, bat
no fear- about «ntr
rfecL
It I*
Calomel, ,
other bell
service corporation give* unlversi.
ty graduate* the preference— »nd
1120 n month. Some of the big mer-
cantile concerns are willing to go
a* high as glOOn month for indiT*.
VFHktW ■ Ider* of n <Wrei’.~ Fdlhv
young folk* wondvr whether it hp'
been Worth While., to spend four
yv*rn* time and several thousand
dollar* in money to equip themselves
for commercial life. Probaldy it
doc*, .lame* Simpson, president of
Marthall Field A Co., says: “The
firm foundation supplied by higher
education makes progress surer and
faater than'otherwise would be pos-
sible. One Who i* willing to pay the
price—whajjWHI start in at the bot-
tom and develop himself as he learns
the businee*—will go farther and
fare better In the end because of a
thorough fundamental.training.” It
is hard for the college boy to realise
■•hat, notwithstanding hi* culture, he
really know* les* about the business
than the office boy. He naturally
hate* to buckle down to hard work,
at small Ph<. In an obscure position
Each range is equipped with
one "Big Qiant"Burner fa
super heat or quick cooking to
large quantities. Fast as the
giant gas burngp. The others
are "Li tt leQ Jan t* a* hot
as the standard gas banter.
... * ■ >e <wi 2. •• . runsms (mm
J* *1 ***,‘ rvquircment-ttKh utu- Uit utmost in cook-
»», 'ng tatiifacuon it its price. ,
The Cleveland Metal Products Co.,
Dallas Branch, 825 Trunk Ave.
■ A‘“ ui PURITAN “Short Chimney
NEW PERFECTION
Oil Cook Stover and Ranges
tagte to food. In frying, tt
brown* food crisply and
delicately. It coats no more
shortening and
tain and agdln.
Mr*. Tucker’s Shortening
tn made right hers in tbs
South. You'll like ths air.
tight, sanitary, «asy-bpenlng
container for
No. 84 Arrive* at ui It 15 a. »
No. 8K Arrive*'at , 5:50 p. w
West itoaad ■ ,
No 31 Arrive* at^.V40 p. m
No. 13 Arrive* at 6:W p. w
D. B. a N. o. RY CO.
Mixed Train Da^ Raupt Swedey
Mamungar Sunday Only
Th* following .r» prlc„ paid by
pr,,du,c hou’«» »n.i buyers
on ths day on which the paper i, pub.
ii.hedMr>At0 wauh lhe r*portfl
Hhed. A* price* change often it i*
F* do not quote retail price*
1 ’-a v12 ,b<-
......................
Turkagi ........
Hen*, per lb.,
Nprihgs,
Kggs, per dos.
Butter (P, s.)
Butter (Table)
Cattla .....
Hod* ........
Hides ■
exclusive!;
seed oil. 1
digested.
and hot bread* always tender
and delicious.
Thousand* of women are
learning the satisfaction of
always using a pure, da*
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 286, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1924, newspaper, June 5, 1924; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183233/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.