The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 24, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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Cl’ST 23,
Re Bonham Hlailn jfauonte
VOLUME XXIV.
St
UNITED PRESS service.
BONHAM, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1921
NUMBER 43
HARDING DECLARES ISTIRRED Bl A
ir profit
TRACED TO GANG
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pee- the order has gone to Dresel to sign
tn honnir r\f 4L.. fT—fi. i <■.
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TEENTH VICTIM
D BANK
THE WEATHER
TODAY
LEWIS J. SET.ZNTCK
M.
R
Wanted! Wanted! Wanted!
ELAINE HAMMERSTEJN
Ten
ing Pi
IN
1,000 Men, Just 1,000 Men in Uniform for that
t
During American Legion Picnic
Till RSDAY
AN
WILLIAM FARNDM
Water Melons
Sherman,
M.
FRIDAY —
NORMA TALMADGE
IN
Electric Cleaner
Phone 58
Cleans by Air-Alone? :
WATCH FOR
THE BUICK
—
ONLY ONE-HALF
TIES
HAY
ties
and
BONHAM BUICK CO
North Side Square
UMtRY
Nine Points
Ask Us
Big Parade on First Day of the Picnic starting August
25th and continuing through 26th and 27th.
left, full length and size, all
get yours while they last.
Headquarters
For Ex-SoldieYs
We Sell SUMNERS
th« highest grade Macaroni,
Spaghetti, Egg Noodles and
other Macaroni Products.
We have a few hay
>n good condition. Call
event that
'I entertain,
(ortunity to
boys of the
reign fields
civilization, J
Gets the dirt and leaves the
knap. Phone us any old
time for free demonstration.
We huv all kinds of product*
and hides; nav highest cash pric
es. -W. T. ( hristian Produce. Im
TANNIN COUNTY
k - ODD FELLOWS AND
-SPREAD TERROR? REBEKAH ASSOCIATION’
Special to The Favorite.
New Orleans, 141.— Bonham
vicinity:
...... O— -.....—
Hats*' Improved Antlssptic laniment.
For man or any other animal.
the business affairs
record. 7l,v ri«
| officials for the
| LOST—Between Roxton and Dodd
I City, the 21, one brown hand bag.
clothes.
Rox-
as many wearing parts in the
Willard Threaded Rubber Battery
BONHAM BATTERY COMPANY
Phone 123
GIANT DIRIGIBLE ZB2 WAS
WRECKED ANO MANY DEAD
Ruth & Jones
ELECTRIC SHOP
Phone 662
I HE ANNUAL REX ORD OF
TIVIT1ES IS BEING AS.
HEM BLED
In The Big
American Legion Parade
Thursday Morning
Member Federal Reserve System
The Fannin County Bank
BONHAM, TEXAS
Oldest Bank in Fannin County
H. L. Rodgers Co
The Good Clothes Store
and
partial-
“The Moth
a deputy constable, was’ shot and al.
and '|lt. Blackwell, an Ex-Texas ranger,
■—"-land a guard at the Gulf Refining Co.
melons, After his arrest Blackwell said the
t..._!.le was long standing, and that
| he fired in self defense.NOTICE MACABEES
Great Commander Sawteli
the airship Boats which imme-
diately went to the acene reported
they brought ashore men with ter-
rible injuries.
Sam A. Meade, Mgr., Bonham. Oacjir Golden, Mgr., Leonard
SAFETY, STRENGTH, COURTESY AND
GOOD METHODS
are the essential characteristics of any sue
c essfii£ bank. W e offer these to our custom
ers. ~
Oct. 17. Rev.
Wherein is sot forth the dangers
that surround a young girl who has
too much money and not enough pa.
rental guidance.--o
: Bates’ Improved A'
. Rule,I For man or any
“Remorseless Love"
i united Press:
24.—The I BOMBAY, Aug. 24
signed by ■ r#dt<yinn« <*•>>>» a i..
" ’ de.
Emblem (harms. Mason, Odd Pel,
low, K. of P. Shriner Pins. Fine Se-
lection.—Brannon Jewelry Co. 6t.
PRESIDING ELDER
ANNOUNCES VISITS
TO THE CHURCHES
BIG EIRE AT
PORT ARTHUR
STEAMERS ARE
REPORTED AGROUND. HUN.
DREDS JUNKS SWAMPED
By United Press:
SHANGHAI Aug 21—Fears that
the death list is as high as ten thou-'
sand which have resulted from Typh.'
oons around Ningpoo, is expressed by
relief workers. Two European steam-
ers are reported aground and several,
hundred Junks swamped. Communi.'
cations are broken. A tidal wave is WHILE GOING I P
reported to have followed the storm.! ----- ------
TYPHOONS IN CHINA
CAUSE FEARS OF
HIGH DEATH LIST
By United Press.
LONDON, Aug. 24.--—The new
[American derigible. exploded
.broke in two over Hull. Only two
, tained by the Ravenna Ixidge ami • i;„ i<i,„.v„.,.n ... u.. A- . J
citizens of the town. Old time bar.!
becue-and sandy-land water A|ll,r
with their accompaniments were par.' troubl
taken of to the satisfaction of all.
[ The supply was bountiful, and per-
haps a dozen baskets rrf fragments'
1 could have afterwards been gathered
up.
The next session
Bonham
I officers
session:
'.Mrs. V.
Trimble
Grand
reception at the Odd Fellows hall in
met a
the airship from London to Ameri- 1 By United Press.
DALLAS Aug 24.—The hottest day
of the year yesterday with the tern.
East
TheTHE PEOPLE’S CLUB
LAUNCHES FIGHT
IN THE HOUSEChas. Davis Hdw. Co
“The Hardware People
Phone No. 12
bered fifty-two men, including twen
t.V-cne Americans. -
At seven thirty six survivors an
re^orte*'
injured.
was Ensign Marcus A. Easterly of
'' ‘" '[ .HOTTEST DAY IN
DALLAS YESTERDAYEVIDENCE SHOWED AT LEAST
SEVENTEEN COMPANIES
NEW AMERICAN
DERIGIBLE ZB-2
EXPLODED TODAY
tants Military reinforcements are
b*^trlAr.?,vinfr- „T,le "’‘live mobs
tants. and looted"the" pj»t‘" ofLc'es',
public buildings and destroyed pri-
vate property. The railway lines were
cut. There were many casualties.DEPUTY CONSTABLE
EX-TEXAS RANGER.
FOR REFINERY
ingni at me nail over Taylor
Grocery, east side square. A”
.Maccabees urged to attend. I.
will be an open meeting, and all f
farmer members and others cor-
dially invited. The new rates !confeienc<"v,"nr1
. -ii ■ . . , , 'unniinci year. i nr quarterly bus.
Will be explained to your satis- iness sessions will be of more than
faction. ■’------ —J ----- ■ —* 1
8 o’clock.
j By United Press.
24. — Spurious, WASHINGTON
»ty million doJlarH were traced to n clarnd tu *
rh*delh W. ‘ French^a aS l **"1^ hv^raftert a"’l submitted*"'
Federal agents, after an’all"^^ in-(ate 'F^^gn^ReM"'1’' Pr'r<’t
icstigution of records seized and th„ wk i delations Com
connection, with th^ang’s work. New I the conference there
evidence showed at least seventeen in pact. suggest,,
companies were involved in the ------ ■' 1 • • u '
ulntions.
T Mexican Pod Chilli
R. E. '
.R. v k r. Pepper Fresh and Fine
w.
ATTENTION PARADERS
The parade will form at Duncan
school, go east on nth St. to square,
turn south on Main tn 3rd street, oast
on third to Center. North on Center'
to park.
All tie on hand at 10 o’dok as pa.
rade will start promptly at said hour.
Committee.
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We ’need the mot.ev
goods
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EIREANN’S REPLY
WERE SENT OUT B Y 'TH E* '
WHITE INHABITANTS
By United Press:
• ~r~ ’ V.'’*' Stirred bv ai”~ --••••••• wumv xj
hm Si f>Pat'<’> armed mobs of, Rebekahs Association
< oe.i thousands of the natives arth spread-! Ruv,e,,na yesterday. Mavor Miltnni
ipletelylmg fire and terror in the 'TMalabari"’"de an appropriate address,
fr’rence| district. Desperate appeals tor help 'lf welcome, response bv A. |, Me 1
h S‘‘n; tarn1 eMtr?Ut by the white inhabi"
THE BLOODY CORNER
11 bpsineai
confident
•w the ic-
need Iwe
Aug.
be
. soon, Harding
The treaty was com
.......‘•'T' “ rooference
KaPu“l2ear,.% menibers of the
imittee at I
— It was learned the
e a formal peace. At
was no change
It js understood
in behalf of the" United ‘'states. ‘"K"
GRAND JURY TAKES RECESS
Yesterday afternoon .the grand
LEAVES DOOR 0PENSSH“a!ed until some time in September
(when it will reconvene and complete
its work for the term.
We know you will be here, make our store your
headquarters, forget your troubles and have a
U|. r x , K°°d time at the American Legion’s First Annual
His Greatest Sacrifice |F,cnic ,
A roginnee of happiness wrecked upon!
the reef of vanity and ambition.
,M,„ ----- -- YESTERDAY
I HE GREAT MACHINE WAS
WORKING PERFECTLY
: By United Press. -
| PORT ARTHUR, Aug. 24.—Fire
ZR.2 ?' ”ch, start«l early when bghtening-
and h ‘ “ ta,1k of,thc Texas Refinery, may
....one in two over nun. only two S?u,<ef.a hu,idred thousand dollar loss.-
I known saved, and they jumped from , e '*a* IH)t under control at 10
[the blazing bag irr panwhtftes anJ 1°' pc''' • - -4i
|Came down safely. The machine wa-s , ———o———
ONE KILLED, ONE
FATALLY WOUNDED
FAKE STOCK AND ......................... in
BUSISmnSfTH!S! PEACE Siws FANATIC
By United Press.
DUBLIN, Aug. 24.—-The character
Dial Eireann’s reply to the British,
Government, will leave.the door open
for further peace negotiations, it was
learned by the United Press. The, an. will meet with FUnhVn.
nouncement of the reply is expected ih h n h Ten‘ ‘°
tomorrow. ; niKht al hall
THEATRE
Admission 15c & 25c
War Tax Included
ill i /b< schedule of visitation as given
All below constitutes the Fourth Round
It nr the Rev. (). T. Cooper, Presiding
(|| Mder of the Sherman District of the
.. Methodist Episcopal church. South.
I This is the last lap of the present
The quarterly bus.
Be sure and come out. u-sual interest because of winding up
affairs of the year's
The election of the church
— i new year occurs at
this Quarterly Conference.
I The announced round is as follows:
| Trenton, at Grove Hill, Aug. 28. Q.
C. Trsnton, Oct. 18. Rev. T. M. Kirk.
Pastor.
I^onard, Aug. 28 8 p. m.. Q. C.
Oct. 18., Rev. J. fl. Scrimshire.Pas.
tor. o
Oct'U!;>' R.V-' '(' ' n*l>t * ’i>^’. ( | areal nun>ber of the members, ami as
Wh Lrivh. S m J‘“oT ?:t0r '■non.v other citizens and business men
nev K U I Co Pl; . Q- ' )rt i, l"f R-’nhnm who are not members of
R J bc"\Pn8ln- z- .Jthc order. Accompanied bv < . A
Ret IIh H>,A11S<,ptb Q’ Wheeler. A. I M.-lia, and R I.. M. r-
and* Firaf’( it * .. . I row h<* immpdiaU’Fy left for Pari*, po.
♦ .. irst ( Jlur‘‘G« Rnnhaui, Sept. 11 atijn(r fronl there tomorrow to laike
i, . !. !V, m..9• ’ ’ S p m Hew Creek in Delta County to be nresent
Tonight and tomorrow gnerally * E W. Alderson, P t. .,t th(. >jnrtheast Texas Odd Feib.v
fair. Continued warm weather. + Bonham Mission, Sept. II at 8 p. m l Assoc ation
* O. C. Oct. 21 at 4 p. m. Rev Ben Bell
4. Pastor.
Honey Grove, Sept. 18. Rev Ira
: ( Kiker, Paster
It Windom, nt Rock Point. Sept.
18. Rev. J. E. Short. Pastor.
Dodd City, Sept. 24, 25. Rev
T. Davis, Pastor.
Bells, Sw>t. 25, Q. C Oct. 20. Rev.
I). F. Fulfi l', Pastor.
1 Ambrose and Moore's Chapel, O.:.|
20. Rev. W. A. Fleming. Pastor.
I Bailey. Oct. I. 2. Rev. R. S. Kerr,'
Pastor.
Gober, at Hartley. October 2, 4 p.
' m. and 8 p. ni. Rev. Chas. Graves,|
| Pastor.
Pecan, October 8. Rev. E.
' Pastor.
I Ector, October 0. 11 a. m. and 3 p.
m. Rev. L.'G. Hagard. Pastor.
Van Alstyne, Aug. 21. Oct. 11. Rev.
W. H. Baker, Pastor.
Trinity, Denison, Oct.
L. Huffstutler, Pastor.
Pilot Grove, Oct. 15, Hi.
Fawcett, Pastor.
Howe and Gunter at Gunter Oc
16, 4 p. m. and
| Wright, Pastor.
Key Memorial.
Slagle. Pastor.
Travis Street,
I Rev. C. A. Spragins. Pastor.
Telephone. Oct. 22, 23. Rev. I
I Maning, Pastor.
i Ravenna, at Mulberry. Oct. '2
I 4 p. m. and 8 p. m. Rev. John E. Wadei
| Pastor.
“There are now fifty-six churches
( in the Sherman District" said Prc-|
' siding Elder Cooper, ‘and the outlook:
is most hopeful for a successful ter-
mination -of a good twelve.month's!
work. All the twenty.four pastors |
and their families have thus far|
been unusually well, not a death nor
a really serious case of illness. Great I
revival meetings have been held all ;
over the District, with hundreds of
conversions and additons . Two new
church buildings have recently been
completed viz: at Savoy and at Me
Comb, near Southmayde. Much re-,
pairing and refurnishing of churches •
and parsonages have been consumat.
ed. The District takes first, place in
the Conference on Sunday School
Day observance. It occupies first
(I place in having best Young Ladies
J Missionary Society in Conference. In
(the great Christian Education Cam-
( naign the DistricJ holds third place
in amount raised iK the North Texas
Conference for the Christian E4uca-!
tion Movement. Naw^that the end is!
coming in sight for tne'tufrent Con-|
ference year, effort is being made to I
round out with every demand fori
ministerial suport and /Conference!
benevolences. To this task the pas.
tors and members will diligently give
themselves for the next eight weeks. |
Wre expect evrything in full.’’
■ ■ * ■ '0........—■ ■
WILL BEGIN MEETING
Bryan Blalock will commence a
meeting at the Dover school house
Tuesday night, Aug. 30th. Every-
body is i/l-ited to hear this young,
man of wonderful talent.
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We have row installed a stock of;
High Grade tigdit globes. Willson’s
Drug Store. 3t,
KEENE & KEENE l
ttoahaa*. Tcta«
MEETING AT RAYFNN \
WHERE GRAND MASTER VISIT-’
ED THE LODGES |
‘ T>|<’ 43rd Semi-Annual Session of I
-the hanmn County Odd Fellows and,
IO..K..I..K. -------- htW
nearing the end of a trial flight.1
uimm i»v 'vas ,,stablish her fitness
i i .rm trans-Atlantic trip to America.'
1.1 ,\ici> i While going up yesterday the great'
machine worked perfectly. While
u . . o .over Hull at five fortv-five p. m.i-
PORT * o. , Uu,<,'V' "hOrt'y Hft,r Rh"
*.. . AKTUHR, Aug. 24—Port she was going to make a test flight 1
CURTIS OPENED DEBATE, DE
GLARED WOULD STAY UNTIL ' r 'i . 1 r . ■ .
ICICLES FROZE ON CAPITOL j ^"d $*00 S--jn,LChDAVIS
By United Press. .ton, Trxas^
AUSTIN, Aug. 24.—The people’s!
club launched its fight in the House!* + + + 4' + + 4, + 4,4- + 4
against the second report of the free +
conferejKT~xpmniittee, on the educa- 4.
tional oill, with the hope of electing
its own confenuice committee. The *
club at a caucu.l last night, decided *
I n<jt to accept ank report, except the +
One written by self. Curtis opened 4,
a debate and iclarcd he would stay' .
until icicles froze on the capitol be- .
fore he would vote for the second con-' .
ference report. The senate adopted! *
^tho report nineteen to four. +
Barbecued rreats,
... . . . Benton & Parker Phone 140.
will be held In
in February. The following! -, , , . * °
were elected for the coming: t>ales ln'Proved Antisentic Liniment
R. L. Morrow, president;
Reece, nce-nresident; ' Roy
and I. W. Evans, treasurer.
Master Murray was given .1
this morning and
TO BE VERY SOON
By United Press.
CHICAGO, Aug. 24. - SplJ
stock transactions and Ltsiness
.... , -----••••* Hvany ivvt
ty mi mon dollars were traced to a
was
Mayor
Hate
Rae. ......J— -Jy A
Seventeen of the nineteen subordi-!
T -“le native mobs na,e lodges of the county wife rep.
burned dwellings of the white inhab- resented. The five Rebekah lodges
were represntd. Th reports from
lodges generally showed that Odd
e Fellowship in this county is still pro.
I grossing, and much interest and en.j
I thusiasm is manifest. I
Addresses were made by Joseph1
I Murray, of San Antonio. Grand Mas-1
tr of the State, C. A. Wheeler', Dep.1
Grand Master and Mrs. B. J. Lamkint
of Paris, Vice-president of the Re.
bekah Assembly. Also appropriate!
speeches were made bv others pres.'
ent J
, The following were winners of the-
[various prizes: A. L. Alder, unwritten'
I work in initiatory degree; Joe I .[
AC-1 Bates. King's charge in first degree.
nng lAlge’ in\hird deg’r'’s’n,rMrsd f'w LAho'r’ -*~»'ort *ne was going to make a test flight ' .----
Lowrey for chaplain’s charge in’ the fo .He nth ‘ C?r"fr anl_,,<’xc'1 fo.r "Peed, .the huge gas bag explod- ' By L'n'te‘> Tress.
I Rebekahs, and Mrs. James of Leon. .J„e Foster thirt? sfx f ' Tnt "I'h P™1" u an’‘ plun(red L ”A,'LA‘?,’ ,Au»t 24—Alfred King,
lard the unwritten work in Rebekahs. a deputy eoSle w./^h^ n I ’ T! Y Hl1lmhei-U an,i "recked.,a k» <«1 and Cora Belle Moore,
iicpuiy constable, was shot nn,l »L! Th,- ,-r„w aboard is believed num- “ negro, killed and Cora Belle Moore
.wounded by King’s wife, Martha, on
a farm npar Hutchins early today.
Martha shot King with a pistol and
and two probably fatally .,h? °1ther ^'.!h a She is
Th- first identified body M,fwl in- ^nl1’
[the tfnited States Navy,
[was taken .tn the morgue.
| Three Texas boys, Norman
[ Walker of Commerce, Lester
Coleman of Fort Worth and John
'! I'L Waterman of El Paso, were [
1 among the crew scheduled to bring!
..r-- _ » . . “I
j ca. It is not known whether they
'wore on the airship at the time of
the accident. g" ‘7' '’T' wiin tn,
a« »u- . literature hundred and.two. All
A. eight thirty it w.c announced Tecca eonu'r.ued. to swelter
hat forty ,»ne believed dead. Gf W. ..th, Bureau , „ul,| promise no re.
his number thirty four are English lief Wednesday 01 Thursday.
and fifteen Americans. The latter' ff
included six officers. Four men j
were seen descending in parachutes,
three clung to one parachute.
The explosion was terrific
.smashed many shop fronts,
ly wrecked business houses.
Among those reported saved was
Captain Wann, British commander of
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 24, 1921, newspaper, August 24, 1921; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183415/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.