The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 211, Ed. 1 Monday, March 10, 1924 Page: 1 of 6
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THE WEATHER
prod1
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vc supper
preaching
irtwou* life', we wobld
ionic of the provident
the preacher having
and- to be ready for
Re "O'Mt.Iley's
night tfas jnteragei
sCorii
ing under a load of white wine, his no one hi
swife sprang at. hi« .throat' nnd-thrnt*-feert trim.
tied him while her two ’young sons At the White House it was stated
cheered her ou< ,-c . .»*»*• *r-•‘’-•Hwr'IhVtddMf' ffoolldge hoped to
.. ’ send to .the Senate before mg.it the
name of a new navy chief. Theo-
i doje Rooselevt, assistant secretory,
* automatically took over the ddmin-
isttotlon of the department and will
^S|DOHENYSAYSHF
LOANED five million
in the vernacular of to-
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I FnCHTS OF
VOLUME XXVI.
BONHAM, TEXAS, MONDAV MARCH 10, 1924
NUMBER 211
FALL INVOLVED
BRIBERY H OT>3
crown of hymn,
hour he
■
LTV TO
here
adhered
ST.
Exe
to drown
partly eloudy and
This is a Studebaker Year.
"■n
OXFORD SHOES
How About Your Gar
This is a Studebaker Year.
den and Poultry
* • ■
$6.50 to $7.50
CALL IN
SOMETIME
Fence
ISCanned Okra and Tomatoes
“The Good Clothes Store
Canned String Beans,
E.M. Curlee Co
Fresh
Peppers,
1924
1884
40 YEARS
Chas. Davis Hdw. Co
tie wrv
Campbell Gro
we
FLOWER SEED
and sente of the present government
officials >M « million .dollar bribery
and gun running plot, will be brougnt
by the Senate Daugfherty investigat-
ing conimittee form Owitnesses»ub-
has ren-
past 40
ization and get ready for
canvhss which will -begin
death
using
I gulf: Tuesday,
warmer.
I West T-xas:
DUKE
uTKnaii. TO
for those issues if brought to
this office.
Fresh
Fresh
Rev. Henry Austin, D. !>. of Hi)l
•boro, occupied the pulpit both mon
> advancement of Fannin County.
—Today—and Tomorrow.
DENBY LEAVES
OFFICE TODAY
SAJD TO HAVE CONTROLLED
MILLION DOLLAR FUND TO
AID MEXICAN REVOLUTION
------’SHE WAfr AT-
TACKED Dy FRIEND FAIL-
ED TO GET JUDGEMENT
bank
T the
Tomatoes,
Spinache,
Fruit,
Also many oilier desir-
able staple last all sizes
the oigan-
the actual
instead of
vet. Hr
aboard the steamer Berengaria while
she and her husband were. Chandlers
guests on a trip to Europe. Mrs. By-
fields husband came into the state
room while Chandler was thers with
his wife and with, a gun forced
Chandler to sign rf cheek. When pay-
ment on check was stopped, suit was
brought for damages,THE LARGEST ASSORT-
MENT OF
we now
are now
do its bit in t.h<?
same yesterday
FIRST CHRISTIAN
• CHURCH REVIVAL
STARTED SUNDAY
Plain 1 oe Oxfords,
Bfack and Tan
LARGE AUDIENCE GREETED
PASTOR. TWO ADDITIONS
-MADE TO MEMBERSHIP
dispatch today says that
bodies have been removed
mine, eighteen of which
positively identified.
■■ -------o----- —
Thia it a Studebaker .Year.Established in 1884 under the same
and in -the same building in which
By 1'nite,| press. <
WASHINGTON. March' in—Sec-
retary of the Navy Denby, the first
casualty of the naval <#1 o-andal, in
leaving iheoifftce at noon today said
PARIS. March 1
Price rt-dn-en eti Ever,harp pen-
. rilx. We have a good supply of Foun-
tain Pens, also.—Brannon Jly. Co. lit
, WIFE SQUEEZES
HUBBY TO DEATH
righteous he nn informal one, ns no t'imc c.-m he
taken to parade or sin h like owing to
Bv United Press.
CASTLE GATE, UTAH, Mar. 10?
I —Efforts of the workers to rescue
I the bodies of 175 miners imprisoned
in the Utah Fuel Companies^ Mino
I No. 2 Saturday by an explosion was
diverted today to the task of exting-
uishing the blaze discovered three
thousand feet inside the entrance. 1
r Eight bodies were removed from
first galleries. Experts say that there
is. no ehance for anybody to live
in the stifling gas-filled chambers.
A later
thirty- one
I from the
I have been
was implicated in furthering the rev- ’
olutloii in Mexico against Gen. Ob-
regon. Doheny said that ho loaned
the Obregon government five million
dollars "which enabled it to put’Shapers wanted
We need- a copy of the
Dails’ Favorite of January
7, 1924 and January 21, 1924,
Ry United Tjress.
HOUSTON'. March 10—Edward I
Young Clarke, former acting Im- F
Ferial Wizard of rhe Ku Klu.x Klan,
pleaded guilty in the Federal court
here to charges of violating the
Mann white slave act.
— Ito-was-eharged wifTT transporting
Miss Laura Martin; aged twenty-,
one, a- Houston girl, to New Or- i
leans for immoral purposes.
evening,. At the morning
told of the important part
schools have hud. in the
of our nation, ami how the
crying need of our church now is for
trained, Consec’rated men and women,
not. only in Texas, hut all over the
_.. .S OF ORATORY
WHICH MADE WM.
J. BRYAN FAMOUS
Tonight, fair with
•o; Tuesday, partly
NO HOPE HELD /
l- FOR ENTOMBED
MINERS IN UTAH V21IO ON JURY
I EXPLOSION SATURDAY FOR KN- WOMAN -----------
I i- TOMBED 175 MINERS WflC)
ARE BELIEVED DEADpreached a wonderful sermon, using
the text 2 Kings <1:15: “Fear not,
for they that are with us are*moH
than they that he with them," point-
ing out that if we Would” hut ; open
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN' RECORDS TAKEN
CHURCH CAMPAIGN FROM SENATORS
STARTED SUNDAY OFFICE ARE.SOUGHT
First | WITNESS LN OIL INVESTIGA-
TION WILL BE ASKED WHAT
HE KNOWS OF PAPERS
MONEY PLACED
ihul^iLAVE CHARGE IN BOX-OPENED-HE LOSES $3,500
All of the services at the
Presbyterian church yesterday were
devoted to the Campaign for Chris-
tian Education. The special pro-
gram at Sunday School was well
rendered. Four minute talks were
made by*Mr. Geo. Keene,
and Mr. Green.
gave a splendid reading "As a Man’s j have been taken from the office of
Hand is to a .Man". Miss Helen a senator. One witness scheduled to
White recited the poem "You Wil! Do testify before the inverflligating com-
It,” and there were, a number of quo- mittee this week'will he. asked if he
tations from noted” men by" a class knows ‘aitytlfllfg about the disappear- poenead today,
ante of the papers supposed to have, " ~ —
disappeared just before the investi-
gation got under
ago.
Fdights of bratorjF" ftrmr William
Jennings Bryan's speeches made
since he has become nationally
----•--- . i known are: ■ •
(By United press, ... | "You shall not press down up,..]
ATLANTA Xia. Mar 10.— A jury in, the brow of labor this ...
the superior court here denied Mrs.(thorns. You could not crucify man-
Clyde By field a hundred thousand kind upon a cross, of gold.”
dollar damages asked for and found j “The humblest citizen in all ( the
for the defendant in her suit against land, when clad in the armor of a
Walter T. Chandler, Atlanta million-1 righteous cause, is stronger than all
nice. * the hosts' of error,”
Mrs. Byfield charged-that Chandlerl “The individOaUIs but ah atom; he
had aVsaultmA'her in her state room [ is horn, he acts, he dies; hut prin-1
iruriu whiu I einlea nrn atarnai >> . 1 EVH IgoIts'k Frank W. l£mC('SOn.
ItrYYAi* will rt/yF neitil I'm
Rev, O'Malley began his ninth y '.-ir
as pastor of the <• u: 'ian clur. li.
Sunday. \ , ? /.
. R'V. (FMalley Will preach at
o’ctmrk Monday < niglit . The Every-
inan’U class will be .1 delegation 1 y
nirht. z.
lawgiver,1 Dr. Emerson will irhv
at !R50 Tuesday afternoon
large crowd will be at the stat :> t
greet, him, according tn the worke s
was a devil. We
seen a demob, the
we hnve seen the
suits-to the nertiest bar
s sorrows.
latter When he returned homo
LOJJIS,
trick of placing a roll of money (the; maKe
vietims's roll of course) into a box
which is locked and the key given
the victim, worked again.
Celeste- fUuste, 111, years old, was,
out $3,500 today. Chiste told police
two strangers approached him with*
! an offer to sell some oil land, and as a * clothes and its shroud. It will yet
t Clarke was ffheff bbe J^pusanOdT-TguhYante‘e"o?"their good faLth they.of- Arise, and in its rising, and its reign
lars. The judge sovcrely^reprimantled f^red to match Chrite’s roll with1 will bless mankind.” .
t the defendant after Prosecuting At- thejr own, and put both rolls in a
h torney Holden said that Clarke and locked box, Chiste to hold, the key,
Joseph S!mmong visited a house of I The money < was locked In the b<>x
ill repute in Houston during the Con-, and the strangers loft to obtain tm.
federate reunion in 1020. He said that! deed. After they were gone an hour,
Clarke mot the Martin woman at that, Chiste grew suspicious and opc.ien
Harry S. Olrbpn, of Calexico, CaL,
wrote a le’ter to Senator Lafollette
r way four months( detailing alleged instances of inters
; ferertces from Washington with of- i
forts to -top gun-running across the '
Mexie’an border during the Cantu
revolution in 1921. He told of a mil-
lion dollar fund, part of which was to
go to EstaHan Cantu, leader of th*. •-
revolution, and which, according to
D! lT MOT rnn I our Ohregon, Fall controlled. .
|jU I |)| (J I lUn *1 UVt' I-aFollette turned the letter over to
I Senator Wheeler who summoned
------ j Obbon to testify.
-o---------------
The strains of the well known
'Come Thou Almighty King,”
shooting through the First Christian
church Sunday morning told the con-
gregation and other tlgjt the groat
Epieixon revival wasxfnder way. Two
accessions to the church <ei-e made
at the first meeting.
T'lfls hyniir fs alV.iys Used for the’
ojiehitig of a revival directed by
ciples are eternal." * . [ Evic.igelist, Frank W. Emerson. .The
"Not only that, but as- ho* (McKip- latter will not ba he:e until Tuesday,
ley) listens he can hear, with ever-! when he will preach for the first
increasing distinctness, the sound of| time, the opening si rmorts being ,|e-
the waves as they boat upon the lone-1 livored by the Rev. F. W. O'Malley,
ly shores of St. Helena.” • ““ ■>
"American civilization will, imprint
its flag upon the hearts of all who
"long for freedom.”
"Shame, upon the logic which locks
| up the petty offender and enthrones
grand larceny,”
; “Awake, oh, ancient
awake! Break forth from thihe un-
I marked sepulchre and speed thee
( hack to cloud-crowned sinal.” •
} “It is the voice of the serpent, not, Requests were made a! each service
the voice of God, that bids us eat.” | yesterday that as many members who
March 9 The old1 “f*0<l made all men, and he did not cad do so meet at the Texas Ai 1'a- to do the things we should,
make some to crawl on hands aun cific railroad station
t and others to ride upon their da^., The offlcla-1
icks.” , i^mHfjvill eonjltituie itself a rm
"No tomb was over made so strong[ tioh committee. The gathering
•as|I'lat ’’ could imprison a r1-1*'------*'' •
cause.”
"Silver will lay aside its graveBy United Press. WASHINGTON, Mar. 10.—Evi*
WASHINGTON, Mar. 1O.|—-Re- donee directly involving former Sec-
, Mr. Bailey i c°rds relating to .'lie evidence in th<v retary of the Interior Albert B.l FaK
Miss Pauline Keeton | naval oil scandal are reported to
"Wo car not insure to the vicious]
the faults of a
not invade the home'of the
in order to supply the wants of the
spendthrift; we do not propose to
transfer the rewards of industry
■Mte Jaft r.f fMrtlo^e"--
"No government is worthy of the sow ne ran iron, uvuir ... u>.-v.
name which la not able to protect, him. The son was walking, the
from every arm uplifted for its in- preacher went on. He was not riding
jury, the humblest citizen who lives in a Cadillac; nor he was not even
riding in a Ford. Revc/ O’M illey
said.. y/
The pagtoivevangeHXt declared that
evolution was an+UChrisf and said
that it Was a me sage of despair.
Those who say they can elevate the
race through evolution ate nonsens'
cal fools, he asset ted. He ridiculed
that class of teachi’rs who tn eld
come into this community, he
tined, and say that, they could do
nj>thing with the present geiiei.it .m.
the older ones, hut ' perhaps tic
might do bomethirg with fheii In!
d?en.
Rev., O'Malley aid ninny prison'
might not have seen the headquiir
tors, or the head of the W.udwoi 1
stores, hut bpcause they hnve se< 1 .0
many Woolworth -tores ot .-igett.v
they know there : a head to them.
He used that as an illustration when
Ac 'declared ' then
might never have
p.teae'w said, hu'
devil’s agom es
that we know t11
cause of these am-ncii’S,
Phone 12 "The Headquarters for Poultry Supplies Bonham, Tx
»nd asked if he were propagating were several $1.00 bills,
principles of purity and protection 01 1 ■ —---——-o—------—
virtue in his Klan work. Another Rexall 1c Sal>-.'l days
n only—March 13, 14. 15.- Palace Drug
This is • Studebaker Year. Store. Phone 97. Free Delivery, tf beneath that flng.'
-■*............................................... ........................
Phones
9 and 67
The House Thal’a always Busy
5:45 Tip's* I Mr. Ifw: *., ChHiimaii <»f the
rd of the ntiv? Connnittt'p, nas* called a
Grape
3 for 25c.
Phone 10
and Neu»papers atALEXANDER CONFECTIONERY < . .
of Magazines ' AND SANDWICH SHOP . issues of Magazines
^'Newspapers at fl STfi? IM V® ----- . d Newspapers at
Hpnljam omlg /hwrite
.... "'"irtP-- -- _ ' .. J ....................... ....... ■■■■■■*
UNITED PRESS SERVICE.
Wouldn’t a new fence save a little worry after the
vegetables start growing?
We have any height wire for baby Chick and grown
Chickens -also Nails, Staples, Post Hole Diggers. , In
. fact anything to build a fence.
■■ See us now if you need a fence. t
SUCCESS OR FAILURE
James J. Hill, widely known as a railroad magnate
some years ago, made this tined to
‘If you want to know whet<i)v fintI out.
be a success or failure in life, you ia . 7 |
The test is simple and it is infailib e. Are you
to save? « »ot, drop out You wi 1 h • •• into this
Henry Ford and John D. d r ar.
world with the same amount of m'’" XT ‘ jiffer-
rived here with. Will there stiU be the’ tr0
®nc« in our worth when we are th< r g
Jou to say.
FANNIN COUNTY STATE BANK
“INSURE YOUR DEPOSIT WITHOUT COST"
Wheat
GARDENING TIME
Feed
Fhtine 58
for your Chickens—
I The cheapest and best
Double Protection la Your Insurance.—
Your account in this bank is doubly fortified; it has behind
it the character and resources of this institiatioi^aml the impreg-
nable power of the Texas Guaranty Fund Banker's System.—A
system of 900 banks whoso combined resources gxccvd <600,000,-
000.00.
Since the Guaranty Fund Law was enacted in 1910, and up
to January, 1924, there was only e'ghty-fivp failures within the
system, and of these “No non-intorest bearing aqd nnaecurrd de-
positor has ever lost a single dollar deposited in a Guaranty
Fund Bank in Texas.”
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Bonham, Texas
We have most anything you may'heed ih Gorden tools.
ShoveljC" Spades. Spading Forks. Rakes, Gorden Cultivators.
And also garden fencing. It will be to Your interest to see
our merchandise before you buy.
EVER BROUGHT TO
BONHAM
Also have n few hundred
Bushels of
THE FIRST STATE BANK
THK GUARANTY FUND BANK
KEENE & KEENE
GENERAL HARDWARE AND PLUMBING
Maia 9M (feu
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 211, Ed. 1 Monday, March 10, 1924, newspaper, March 10, 1924; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183525/m1/1/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Fannin+County%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.