The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, August 29, 1924 Page: 1 of 6
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,VME XXVII
UNITED PRESS SERVICE
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BONHAM, TEXAS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1924
NUMBER 46
LOCAL COUNTY NEWS
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Love Quits As Committeeman And Ferguson Rejoices
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Imocratic National committerni J' *'f T VM,U^ "(,t l’e to support Mrs. Ferguson, the Democratic nominee for governor, in the general election, Thomas B. Love,
Lt riven out here 1 ove rhircv/l M > L'^ °* ^ieJast bve years,, has 8ent *n his resignation to Clem Shaver, chairman of the National Democratic committee. In his state-
Eran rtmnintr as an ind J ^4 D erguson with illegally being entitled to be elected Governpr, and that he would support some able, honest and incorruptible
p n en emocra.. in the .November election. Love was re-elected as a National committeeman for a four-ycar-term at the recent Waco conven-
L-eXf TkUg d "i ra’se God from Who^n All Blessings blow, there’s hope for the Democrats.” Such was the comment of former Governor Jim Ferguson
B ea ac o . omas 15. Love against Mrs. Ferguson, and Love’s1 withdrawal as a Texas committeeman. “ The attack tm my wife’s candidacy, secured in an entirely le-
■Ate manner is clue to Lo^cs personal animosity to me, Pcrguson declared.
fflPLE. TEXAS, TO ENTERTAIN I®"1 ““B
L . a L
ST NIGHT
By United Press,
The
It PREPARATIONS
1OW
1 atioii.
A GRAND WELCOME
IT’S
00
d to
Aug.
THE WEATHER
I Harbor.
Taylor & Beasley.
Favorite Want Ada get results.
PICNIC
Imenf
This is a Studebaker Year.
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DINNER WAS SERVED TO ABOUT leather, in new Fall patterns. Co
THIRTY—SODA POP ALSO Lewis The Shoeman. I.
WAS SERVED’ I y,sit “’r ""^turda^and let ui --
WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH
Make u
New Hats
We
YOUR LAWN?
Just Received big Shipment of
STETSON AND TRIMBEE FALL HATS
Today?
We also have about seven dozen Straw Hats
be »
The Good Clothea Store
COLD
A STRONG BANK HELPS
WATERMELONS
PHONES 460 and 140
PHONE 10
CAMPBELL GRO
businc
aged.
Your Fall Business
good
IF YOU ARE SHORT ON WATER l
ipect
time
lat
ing
e died
e body
Wise
dll be
with
door East Magnolia Fill-
Station, E. Third Strset
The man
♦own a few
car reached the
the city, the man
pistol and ordered
stick up their hand,
complied. He had th
and see how well we
orders.
can
i our
(• al-
more
Mtw’ Improved Antiseptic Llnimen
!' For Man or Beasts.
didn't.
The robber had a
side road a
in this he easily
ficers were
investigating
ROYAL HIGHNESS IS
ON AMERICAN SOIL
HAD BIG WELCOME
Partly cloudy in western portion of
the state.
WITH NEW ENGINES
INSTALLED, FLIERS
ARE REARING TO Gil
she
E.
on a
and
Of-
becn
THE MEANTIME THE S'
IS III SY TO BLOCK DE-
FENSE’S GAME
PACT OF LONDON
IS ACCEPTED BY
REICHSTAG TODAY
that civil w;(r is
Nankin-Shanghai si
■are many Americans.
r United Press.
CHICAGO, III., Au:
housewife now
r dark Neal
and two cl
ny a hold-
a passenger,
r to come t-
1st before the
west ol
drew a
to
wisely
oct of the
He se-
each—
and $17
sengers.
not
LIVES DRIVER AND TWO PAS
SENGERS OF THEIR SMALL '
CHANGE
WASHINGTON IS CONSIDERING
SITUATION, WHICH THREAT.
ENS AMERCANS
ONLY THE FORMAL SIGNATURE
IN LONDON TOMORROW IS
LACKING NOW
. 10, the defense will
c the youths
from the gallows, it was revealed to-,
Sec our new light Tan Ox-
fords for Fall wear,'... .
Lewis The Shoeman
IN HONOR Of MA” FERGUSON
J HER HOME TOWN TONIGHT
", A public
welcome was impossible, as the
prince, after an acknowlegment of
the Island and
continent tomorrow.
scheduled to prevail at that time. The
flight for today was called off last
IARMER JIM AND BARRY MIL- LN
LER WILL BE ON THE PRO.
GRAM TONIGHT
Don’t cuss—Call Us. 665.
W. A. Giles and Co. 4t
KEENE & KEENE’
, GENERAL HARDWARE AND PLUMBiNG
74 South Mail} Strwf
way. The States Attorney’s office is
also working on a plan to ward off an
appeal in the event of the death sen-
tence.
OLD COMMANDER
Home Ji
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Dy United Press.
NEW YORK, Tug. 29.—Officially
and unofficially welcomed, in mes-
sages from land and sea and air, the
Prince of • Wales reached America.
The first official welcome was a wire
from President Coolidge, dropped
from an airplane, when the Beren-
I’ROBAHI E THE AIRMEN PRESIDENT COOLIDGE SENT AN
WILL SPAN Till; DISTANCE 1 AI It MESSAGE AS HIS SHIP
TOMORROW DOCKED
HOLD-UP MAN WORKS
INSIDE
CABINET MEETS LIMI1
has every banking
progressively man-
WITH SCREAMING WHISTLES
AND BANDS PLAYING. PRINCE’
WALES REACHES OUR SHORES
The First National Bank, the only National Rank
in the city—is the best bank for you to do business
your-
selves about that—Phone us. ]
We are in business to sup-
ply your wants.
Our grocery department is
complete.
Our meat department abso-1
lutely first-class.
Dr. SI. W. SHERWOOD . .
of Tern pie/Texas, Past State Com-
mander of the Texas American Legion
_________
Improved Antmcptic Liniment
For man or any other animal
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'Thia ta a Studebaker Year.
DENTON BROTHERS
Meat# and Groceries
It is probable that the air-
he distance between 1 gania, with the prince aboard, nosed
the North American ; her way into quarantine.
Fair weather is i welcome 1—■ 4*J
On anbody’s nerve bjjt YOl R O ■ • wjlic|n wj|i
cumulating will create an pmpr{je?> omc jn handy
give you business standing and rh«y trafl8action
•some day. Don’t stay away be • y thjng8 that
is a small one. It’s the sum of the umaii
makes this Bank great.
You as a business man or farm ‘'specially in the
matter of credit. Get the right batik back of you and
GIVEN Sec our new Fall Footwear, six copies of good 8},eet
beautiful black Satin, patent m,(g;c for 25c. Brannon Jly.
43-6t
THE FIRST STATE BANK
BONHAM, TEXAS
“THE GUARANTY FUND BANK’
We invite
Rain-Shine paranoia at coat.
Brannon Jly. Co. 6t
! tion if not within the city proper.
Thia is a Studebaker Year. _____________ o_
Thia is a Studebaker Year. then.
respectively from
He then
29.— to turn back nor to
rival didn't.
Ward’s Grocery and
Market
We want you to become as
much acquainted with that as
you are with anything wr
want it to be a Household
word for we are purveyors of
good meat
and
GROCERIES
Last night
Sherrod, a
cabinet went into sesiior’ with Prcsi- his passengers
dent Coolidge th consider the grow- up than who
iliir iri'it'ili the f’kiti,. <> z.1,,11 ’I’Lac im n n
l'| SHANGHAI,
. Threats of civi
« 1
Chinese leaders is growing to serious
proportions. The battle line between
the factions is developing near the
’ 1 city, although no fighting has yi>X tak-
1 en place." Americans have been warn-
’i ed that hostilities are imminent.
Martial law'was proclaimed in the
city yesterday. Thousands of China-]
men ar fleeing from the war zone.]
Additional British and American war
ships have been summoned from Che-,
foo. It is considered almost certain
We are in position to make
you prices that will interest
you. We have the goods. You
want them. Our prices are
right. Let us figure with you.
F. R. Elkins & Co.
GROCERY
1IRST NATIONAL BANK .
- Bonham, Texa«.
Capital and Surplus $300,000.00
SAYINGS OF GREAT MEN
aaitnu a man,’who did
Wanamaker-”No boy ever becan e, K
not in hes youth learn in save money. gound nat(ona,
Washington—’’Economy make, happy ho™
Instill it deep.” . t ou grc beginning right,
Roosevelt—“If you would be sure Y
begin to save.’’ * . pRy attention to small
Garfield—“It is the men end women who psy
savings that become wealthy. you can’t save
HIH—“The seed of success is not.^n y _
Thbi’ bank is the place to store ^’nd bANK
a guaranty fund
FANNIN COUNTY STATE BANK
--We Have----
r M CPa WAGON tanks, storage tanks and
Leri, tunee VO. STOCK TANKS. See Us for what you need.
Phones
9 and 67
Jy Unit'd Press.
BERLIN, Germany, Aug. 29.—The
pact of London has been ratified by
the reichstag. After a long and bittpi
debate the government mustered
three hundred and fourteen—more
than the necessary two-thirds majori-
ty—for the acceptance of the all-im-
portant railway law in the Dawes
Young plan for the reparations pay-
ments, and thereby accepted the whole
arrangement. Other clauses of the
program had already been accepted,]
and the new reparations program now „ „
. ... , , I By United Press.
awaits only the formal signature: ... i , .
... , l .u . . j Aboard U. S. b. Richmond, Aug. 29.
which will be affixed by the interested! ,,,. . • , ?
. ... —W .tn new engines in their planes
powers'in^Lundon tomorrow. ...... 1. - . . ,
-. I turfed-to perfection, ... the two round-
- . —, -Q---
thc-world aviators arc. waiting for
favorable weather before, hopping off
ISCENES BEING SET
! TO PREVENT STATE
nllH I HII’ Till'll Secretary of State Hughes is under-
HANIllNIl IHtM rmw nwt, from
I ' Am.iriinn rnn I | j V( S ill China
threatened in the
»n, where there
American bus- car, when he
| iness is suffering due to the tie-up ’ cured only small
j of the Shanghai-Pekin railway on ac- $3.75 from the
' count of the local trouble. respectively fre
OPENING!
SATURDAY, AUGUST 30th, I
an up-to-date Meat Market
Department in our Store.
This Department will be j
equipped with the best fix-
tures money will buy and will t
be in charge of an experienced
man.
We extend to you a very
cordial invitation to visit our
store and
Inspect This New Department.
“The House That’s Always
Busy.’’
Bf United Press. ] By
I TEMPLE, Texas, Aug. 29.—Temple | CHICAGO, 111., Aug. 29. if '
|ii making preparations to entertain | Justice John Cavitly pronounces
BtylOO Democrats from all parts of | death sentence un Nathan Leopok
m State tonight, in a monster ratifi- \ Richard Loeb,
ption and “forget it” rally for Mrs. Franks, on Sept
Miriam Ferguson who will be first! start a new fight to
peaker on the program. •‘Farmer
Jim’1 and Barry Miller, lieutenant
Jpvernor nominee, also on the pro-
[pam. Many leaders will remain
per for a caucus Saturday, when the
Weliminaries for the .State convention
ft Austin next Tuesday will bo work-
Pbjft- ’Av"»■’•-• • ■
Today was the date for the cor-
respondents’ picnic to be given by
| them and the News-Favorite force at
the Woodman Park. A number of!
the correspondents were there, among PeI’
[them the old war horse, Ajax, other, makes. Brannon
wise C'apt. J. E. Dcupree, of Ravenna.
There was no set program, but there Dates Impoved Ant
was something else set that was a
humdinger. About thirty people will
attest that fact. It was the very fine
dinner.
Next year it is proposed to give the!
picnic earlier in the season, and a pro- j
gram will be arranged before hand.
There is no Use to try to improve
the dinner served today—it cannot
beat.
Try US
fill your
E. J. WARD’S
Market and Grocery
South Main St.
Phone* 682 and 350
You Can’t throw water on it with a but Kt t
and expect it to grow—it takes a length of
hose and a nozel or sprinkler. We have
anything it takes to beautify a lawn. Sec
us before your grass and flowers die.
CHAS. DAVIS HARDWARE CO.
Phone 12. “The Hardwaro People” Bonhan> Texas
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, August 29, 1924, newspaper, August 29, 1924; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183397/m1/1/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.