The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 210, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 8, 1924 Page: 1 of 6
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Bonljnm Oailn £nuovite
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NUMBER 210
UNITED PRESS SERVICE.
BONHAM, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1024
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AND.YOU SELDOM GO THERE
tees' to devote their life and talents to this
HON. CLAR’ENCE GILMORE
TUESDAY EVENING
>een pastor of the j
be a candidate!
mor-
URAL CAUSES
s
THE WEATHER
— tomobib
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This is a Studebaker Year.
Thia is a Studebaker Year. | Store.
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OXFORD SHOES
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SAFETY HATCH
Incubators, Brooders
$6.50 to $7.50
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ALL SIZES
Best On The Market
pleased.
Also Poultry Wire In All
The Good Clothe* Store’’
Heights
1924
40 YEARS
1884
proud of the
We
we now
FLOWER SEED
Wheat
GARDENING TIME
Feed
hone 58
THE FIRST STATE BANK •
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for you? Chickens—
1 The cheapest and best
ver go there?
jou do riot, it is not
:h things. Maybe you
S
Pn
Link
I t0
lose
at-
o <
has ren-
past 40
AT-
AC-
1 I
ERY"
South Main St.
Phones 682 and 350
SAYS LEASING OF -
OIL RESERVES MADE
LAWFUL IN 1020
Also many other desir-
able staple last all sizes
and prices..
Plain 4 oe Oxfords,
Black and 1 an
Clarence E. Gilmore of Wills Point,
Van Zandt county, in announcing for
re-election as a ^member of the Rafi-
CLARENCE GILMORE
FOR A SECOND TERM
We have most anything you may need in Garden tools.
Shovels. Spades,, Spading Forks, Rakes, Garden Cultivator*.
And also garden fencing. It will be to your interest to see
our merchandise before you buy.
DOUGHBOYS MA-Y GET ACTION
ON FAMOUS MEASURE
soo?f
SOLDIER’S BONUS;
ON BY
the mail in the next few day?
Bjshop Moore, however, will probe
CHAIRMAN OF RAILROAD COM-
1. MISSION ANNOUNCES .FOR
RE-ELECTION
a fifty-dollar cash payment and
up life insurance for veterans
the war.
Senator curbs
ADVISES PRESIDENT
‘ IN OIL SCANDAL
E. J. WARD’S
Market and Grocery
ith 51
dy .
trek? |
nd d»* ]
ally understood
M ARSHALL P ASTOR TO ACCEPT I
APPOINTMENT AS HEAD
OF SOUTHWESTERN
helped in this work by the more unselfish
minded persons in the town.
feelings are held in these buildings where
|nade to inspire every one. present with
THE LARGEST ASSORT-
MENT OF
title
we are._now
its Tit In Tne
~--o-
This it a Studebaker Year.
the
Daily Favorite of January
7, 1924 and January 21, 1924,
and will pay 10 cent* each
for those issues if brought to
this office.
o social or financial lines,
s are free to all: They are supported by
itributions. Its work is in charge of men se-
refinement and
INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE
RUNNING DOWN RUMORS OF
MANY KINDS
By United Press.
March 8.'—Re-
of support were
General Leonard
of the late Presi-
By-United Pi ess.
East Texas: Tonight ram,.colder■
in northeast; Sunday rain in tha!
south and rain or snow in the
north; colder in the northwest Sun-
OAK CLIFF AND EL PASO WILL
DECIDE CHAMPIONSHIP
CALL IN
SOMETIME
four-year man
BRINGS FLEECERS
TO JUSTICE BY
Bli OWN HANDS
Double Protection I* Your Insurance.—
Your account in this bank is doubly fortified; it has behind
it the character and resources of this institution and the impreg-
nable power of the Texas Guaranty Fund Bankers System. A
system of OTO banks whawa combined resources exceed >500,000,-
000.00.
Since the Guaranty Fund I-aw was enacted in 1910, and up
to January, 1924. there was only eighty-five failures within the
system, and of these "No non-interest bearing and unsecured de-
pesitor has em, lost a single dollar deposited'in a Guaranty
Fund Bank in Texas.” . ,
service this ’bank
is section for the
■: "Th.,
one
I onb'
as and to the proper solution of this
I to every other duty re- (
! qyired of‘the Tlaifroad Conunfseion.,
I have given and will ^ontinwi-lln,
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PAPERS WANTED
We need a copy of
Daily Favorite of
A square deal for every one.
If the.goods are not right let
know. If we please you
tell others. If not, tell ys*5nd
we will see that you are
Established in 1884 under the'same
have and_Jn the, same building in which
located? this'liarik has always tried to do
.advancement of Fannin County. The same yesterday
—To<1 ay—and Tomorrow.
By United Press.
| WASHINGTON, March 8.—Leaa-
ing navgl oil reserves was made pits-
place 1 now hold
'oih mission, sub-!
icratii* primary, I
» public announce-,
ment of that purpose. 1 will, in due'
season, file formal application with
1
Phones
"9 and* ' 67
The House That’s always Busy
By United Press.
WASHINGTON. March K—A. cash
payment and paid up insurance on
the soldiers’ benus,bill policy was
adopted by the house W ays
Means Committee by a vote of thir.
teen to twelve. The committee ap-
proved the bonus plan providing for
a fifty-dollar cash payment and pain
WASHINGTON,
ports that offers
I made in 1920 to
Wood and friends
dent Harding when both were can-
didates before the national Republi-
can conventio.n if he would make
1 Jake Hamon of Oklahoma secretary
of the interior are being sifted down
by the senate "oil committee.
; The committee is also wooing on
rumors as to whether Albert B. Fall’s
appointment was the result of a pre-
election or a pre-convention" agree-
ment.
Senator Heflin of Alabama said in
a senate speech that, the nation’s oil
reserves were bartered in Chicago
the night before the convention rtom-
! inated Harding.
BAREUS NOMINATED ’
. F® SCHOOL PLACE
FOIR-YEAR M7FN HUNT RE-
SULTS IN SENDING LAST '
TO THE PEN •
iAUTO DEALER OF .
of South-j ]oeaj church since »st December, and| DALLAS FOUND DFAD
NEAR CLEBURNE
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.Another Rexall 1c Sale—3
only—March 13. 11, 15.—Palace
Phone 977. Free Delivery
the state basketball
El Paso defeated I
IRREGULARITIES
STILL SHOW UP
IN Oil SCANDAL
FORMER SBCRETAKY DENBY
MAKES STATEMENT TO
NAVAL COMMITTEE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
- Bonham, Texas
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VOLUME XXVI.
There is In this community several buildings ihjvoted
to the business of creating higher standards qr char-
acter and citizenship for the men and women who live
here.-
These institutions draw n
Thc^r seyvi
voluntary <5
lected because of their education,
knowledge/®!' t,he reason and emotion of mankind and
their willing
service. 'T
They are?,
and serious*
Regular nr
efforts arej ___ .
nobler aspin Itions, a loftier conception- of life and a bet-
teE understi iding of each other.
Do you
Surely, if;
posed to sil
can be helped. At all events you
The plact ’
By United Press.
CLEBURNE. Texas. March 8.
Tom Gray, a Dallas auto dealer, was
found dead in the rear seat of an au-^the
le near-here. Gray, according „i;t
to the verdict of Justice of the Peace.
E. L'.'Stovall, died from natural
caiMvs.
Nomination to this position by the
I nominating board, which is composeo,
of members from the various con-
ferences of the Methodist Church, is
practically equal to appointment.
However, it will'tie necessary for the
board of trustees of the university
to approve the. nomination for the
i appointment tp be made by Bishop
I Moore of Dallas.
It is expected that a vote of the
trustees will be conducted through
Slf
I, eriod has won tlit-j
.admiration, and w*rm support of- his!
church membership. His removal;
EVER BROUGHT TO
BONHAM
Also have a few hundred
Bushels of
SUCCESS OR FAILURE
James J. Hill, widely known as * railroad magnate
some years ago, made this »tat.e“e" ' are destined to'
“If you want to know whether you are « oUt
he a success or failure in life, , Are you able
The test is simple and it Y
to save? If not, drop out. ,, jnto this
Henry Ford and John D. ^^and I ar-
world with the same amount of mon y differ-
rived here with. Will there stll be the same
ence in our worth when we are their age. « “P
you to s*y.
FANNIN COUNTY STATE BANK
“INSURE YOUR DEPOSIT WITHOUT CO
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ATlilRWaAL I
STILL WITHHOLDS MASS MEETING IS
NAMES DESIRED CALLED FOR NEXT
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to accept the pre idency of the new
Texus Technologi il College.
Dr. Ba reus has
FORT WORTH-March 8 -.1. Frank
Norfleet's famous
hunt ended today with the last of
executive com-, four swindlers who fleeced.....him
' of $45,000 en route to the peniten-
pipblem . is tiary.
of paramount 'importance not: j s Spencer, the fourth member
. —, to our agricultural interests, ■ bunco band, was accused of, ,
but to every othe*. induatry in Tex-' d(lfraujjnB Xorfleet out of his life’*’ .
las and to the proper solution of this savings, ye was found fcuilty by •
| problem and to every other duty re-' -ury here and sentenced to eight
* years. •
’ [ The conviction of Spencer ended a
i single-handed chase of the swindlers
■of Norfleet, who ran'them down one
I at a time and secured convictions.
how long this Will be.
da’ s " The vacancy in the presidency of
Drug Southwestern was _eaused by the
tf recent resignation of Dr. P. W. Horn
By United Press.
WASHINGTON, March 8.—Attor-
ney Genera] Daugherty refused to
’ give-the house the names of the two
congressmen involved in charges pre-)
sented to the federal grand jury at
Chicago. In a letter to Speaker Gil-,
hit he said it was incompatipic to:
public interest. •
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ACCUSED MURDERER IS
\( QUITTED BY COURT TODAY
. ly United Press.
?GROESBgCK, Texas. March j
pert Sadler, accused’"of the murder,
#T Sam J. Webb, a farmer, was ac-i
4uitted by a jury here. Webb was
lain at • farm house last November.
BAYS IN A LETTER IS INCOM-
PATIBLE TO PUBLIC
INTEREST
because you are op-
can help. Maybe you
. are welcome.
The placi we refer to is the church. Which church?
Any church—the one where your mother worshipped—
the one wh He your children go to Sunday school.
any chIrch will welcome you
j ~ 0 ■ - - - - - i — j in norkri hi
' Price reduced on Eversharp pen-| er Sunday,
eils. We have a good supply of Foun-
^in Pens, also.—Brannon Jly. Co. 6t
I Il'^vmi are interested in a girls’
J elub, be at the Firemen’s Club Rooms |
Tuesday night at 7:30 sharp. This!
: not only means the girls,-but mem- jf
| bees trf the—Civic
I other woman interested.
Girls, . here's your chance—ge
I busy! ‘
a nd „ ,, . , r>
By United Press.
AUSTIN. March
SUGGESTS HE GET RID OF
TORNEY GEN. DAUGHERTY
. \ COUNT OF ILL HEALTH
fey United Press. *
’ WASHINGTON, March 8.—Sena-
tor Curtis of Kansas, • Republican
Whip in-the senate, advised Presi-, sible by a suggestion first made to
dent Coojidge to get rid of Attorney congress by Josephus Daniels, secre-
General Daugherty on the grounds t<yy of the navy during the Wilson
of Daugherty’s ill health, Ira E. Ben- administration, Secretary of the
nett, editor of the Washington Post, j Navy Denby told the house naval af-
testified to the senate oil committee, fairs committee.
Bennetts testimony was forced1 Daniels, in letters to the committee
from him after Curtis had taken the in"-March, lin’d, suggested legisla-
stand and denied he was the “princi- tion permitting the navy department
pie ’ mentioned in telegrams from to operate naval reserves directly or
Bennett to McLean at Palm Beach, by contract lease, or otherwise.
——-----o— --- I Denby said this suggestion was en-
ATTORNEY GENERAL -1 It"‘
REV. J. SAM BARCUB
.MARSHALL, Texas, March
Dr. J. Sam -Barcus, pastor of the
First Methodist Church, has been,
nominated for president < " “
western University at Georgetown! |hia bria£
and has wired the nomjnating board
that he will accept the appointment! cj
- • - ' J' approved by the board of trustees fj.u,y Marshal*, d®he even* hi* ap- |...... —.....
e League and-*#! ami- Melhudisl "btnW' pointment is appAd, will be felt as : j( HTK F. OF THE
a distinct loss by Yhe local churcn. I LEATH W AS
Dr. Barcus is an experienced school'
man, having on tw<|. occasions served1 .
as president of j*nior college's of,
the church and "wa?|f'>r several years'
on the faculty of >>uthwestern Uni-i
versity.
Everything A Good
. ~ . hi
Steak Should Be
That’s what you will say when
you serve one of our special
Steaks for dinner.
We can send you the cut p p I •
an. .,!■ HEh Lit. lurlee to.
Class Groceries. Fresh Vege-
tables and .fruits will also,
please you. r . .* . i
would
.Mr.
jlPMUggnmiU. follow*:
•‘While
SAI S j w:
I" ond
Chas. Davis Hdw. Co.
Phone 1 2 "The Headquarters for Poultry Supplies " Bonham, Tx
' . MtilW
.KEENE & KEENE
GENERAL HARDWARE AND PLUMBING «
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WIN TO GET
FINAL BASKETBALL n i,u,e f n5 •",i ai*
the energy, enthu lasm and ability 1
GAMES TONIGHT
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 210, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 8, 1924, newspaper, March 8, 1924; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183421/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.