The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, August 12, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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Potato Flakes,
Walnut Neats,
Pecan Neats,
Hip-OLite.
Marshmallow Creme
25c Per Jar
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Campbell Grocery
nil BONHAM DAILY FAVOMHL
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Correct Fashions
HOW TREY STAND
This Week
TEXAR-OKI.AROMA IJLAGUK
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Smart Fashions
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hir Famous Remnant Sales
Fall Suits
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Be Optimistic
Graham, Crawford Co
ifesslona/ Cards
Notice!
Now i Extraordinary
Low Prices
!t is agreed by all that perfect re t lifting as thia ache w-uld catch ma. n’'r one-half a slep.
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Progress
Business Cards
♦
Max Hermer
Alli M UI. PLANS.
All
GOOD WORK ON ROADS
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Phone 338
“Flowers of Quality”
d France have devtiopen
the high plane it has reach-M
Auto Visors
Sizes for all makes of cars.
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Heart Trouble, ate.,
been traced to dlseas-
and fume.
call and have that
SURVEYING
Promptly Done
Phone 419
B. L. ADAMS
Bonham, Texas.
Ardmore
Sherman
Paris 9,
We are now open for business
in the Peeler Building on West
Fifth street, where we will do
all kinds of Automobile, Trac-
tor and Gas Engine work.
-Will make calls anywhere.
■ WEDDING service
Solemnization of the marriage
Our latest suit arrivals for practi-
cal and dress occasions embrace
the graceful line characteristics of
the new modes discriminating wo-
men take keen delight in wearing.
Among the loveliest are suits em-
bellished with fancy black silk
and cuffs of
of tailoring Is ap-
parent in «very model, and the
fabrics are those worthy of the
most painstaking workmanship.
The early light of the dawning of the approaching new
style.-, can be seen. Though many have been created,
not all will win favor.
There is a certain pleasure derived from the wearing of
the new things first assured that they are correct. And
this pleasure can be enjoyed to the utmost when the
garments come from this store.
• THE SAFEST PLACE TO TRADE”
FOR QUALITY AS WELL AS PRICE
WEST SIDE OF SQUARE BONHAM, TEXAS
'• K- COLLINS, TRANSFER
|( Out of Town
MOVING BY TRUCK
Is Cheapest^
I .Plenty of rich dirt.
Standing
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Here's Good News far Bui-ham
Residents.
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Rate*’ Improved Antiseptic Liniment
For man or any other animal.
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The French-American Beauty par.
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Paris
Ardmore
Mineral Wells
Sherman
Bonham
Cleburne
Ithiit he also favored the improvement
of the postal air service, and asked
repeatedly for a more liberal provision
on the part of congress, but he could
not get that body to do what he want-.
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Iways draw crowds. This one will be most
iportant on account of the great variety of
able items and the remarkably low prices.
The same on your car as the brim
on your hat.
Yesterday's Rewulta
I, Runham W
10. Cleburne 3,
Mineral Wells 4
WE HOLD VP OUR
SHOE REPAIRING
a- a model for all to follow. It
gives perfect satisfaction to all.
inen and women, young and old.
Our soles and heels last as long,
if not longer than the original.
Our moderate prices enable you to
saw money. •
You can t do It with any
0|d brand, but you can
[ *ith Ixjwe Brothers Hard
Drying Floor Paint. Its
made especially for floor--.
• J Just move the furniture
~ Over to one side of the
I room, paint half of the
quick and final clean-up of short lengths
d remnants of the best selling items in the
4KHM0KL SCORES I,
BONHAM NOTHIMi-
VERI FAST SAME
ST AH SHOE SHOP
U Side Sq. Ernest Hickfang. Prop.
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torn 208 State Bank Bldg. ♦
Telephone 198 ♦
HENRY R. SCATES, M. D. -»
Now open for business
tn, Ear, Nose and Throat ♦
Specialist ♦
uni Fitted. Bonham, Texas ♦
Protect your eyes from the glare
Keeps windshield free of water—
makes driving safe in the rain.
Wbs-re They Play Tomorrow
Ardmore at Bonham
Mineral 'Wells at Puns
Cleburne at Sherman
will lie closed until after Sept,
first, operator having to be away
a brush up. Your scalp specialist.
NANCY SU.MPTKR.
is possible only when a state of com-1 I hi>u had diuy spells and headaches,
pk-te relaxation is attained. | started the use <
have1 Mrs. Feder had. Foster Milburn t'o.
It Mfgra., Buffalo, N.Y.
[ FLETCHER & SMITHY
Service Carb
Mnswei calls day or night
Ir Phone day 707
Night 261-green, 28(l.blue
ran won the
SONHAM’S Mlffl
ACCEPTS HONORARY
CHAIRMANSHIP!
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Errors: Tate, Hard-
ing. Tanner, Henderson, McDowell.
Two-bnse hit, Clopp. Three base
htj: Clnpp. Double playa: Delnmsso
to Waller; Young (unassisted).
Struck out: by Blankonahip 7. Hard-
Ing 0, Hases on halls: Blankenship
2, Hurdlng 4. Stolen bases: Pitman
and Early.
A, Ronhnnt
Reynolds, Umpire.
PYORRHEA
With which ninety par eant of
adults art afflicted, le mani-
fested by inflamatlon, bleeding
> and receding gums, loosening
and final loss of the teeth.
The Influence of Pyorrhea on
1 the eyetem can not be over-
estimated. The germs bred In
' the mouth are being continual-
; ly taken Into the system. Med-
' leal authorities have proven
! that most diseases are the dl-
[ rqct result of germs bred In
1 the mouth. Rheumatism, Neu-
> ritia, Neuralgia, Stomach Die-
' orders,
[ have all
' ed teeth
Better
I mouth put In healthy condition, i
| DR. F. C. ALLEN
X OVER FIRST STATE BANI ,
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The Bonham Garage
JOE 0. JOHNSON, Prop. North Ntm Stnet
PHONE SONHAM, TEXAS
DR. J. A. HARRIS 4-
Graduate Veterinarian +
Terms Cash +
(office 104 ' Residence. 543 +
Left on base: Ardmore
4. Time: 1:40.
We need the money; wo have the,
goods. See us.-J f. Howling Pro |
tluce Co.
prevail i i all Summer
wearables.
Wo extend you a cordial invitation to come in and in-
spect the daily arrivals of suits and dresses.
Ol R WIRING EXPERTS
an- graduates of the practical
school of everyday work. They have
done so much electrical wiring un-
der all conditions that there is no
job they cannot meet and conquer.
Givi them theUiardst wiring instal-
lation you knW and watch them
win out. Give us a ring when you
want good wiring. Get our esti-
mate first, , ,
RUTHS JONES, Electric Shop
N. Ride Squar Phone Ml
For mnn or nny other animaL
Yesterday Deputy Sheriffs Geo.
Blaylock Motor Co.
"i PHONE 700
This floor was painted
yesterday—dry today
floor, then move it b«k
the next day and paint uw
other half. , .
Easy t«nPP^:
quickly and hard. M
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We have it
6*1
* be at their best, and the pitchers re-
I »-r-iwd exvellrnt support in the
m 1 pwwhes.
Rlankettship
J tUmhmn. ansi held the visitors tn
, four scnttervsl
' «nd. two in the third an.1 the last in
, the eighth inning. He walked only
two men and struck out seven, some
--- of the strike nuts vunting when a
hit meant a run.
Harding was in
- did gntul w-nrk fnr
did m\t allow a single run, and only!
«me hit. Delntasso getting il in the
. eighth inning. He struck nut six ]
i uten, but walked ftutr.
Hav-e you a pain in the saaaH hf the ikirin
Back? round. Harding flira nut tn Mr-1
Headachea, diaainou, nervous |lwWrH, hH
, the ball gets Inst under the "*
Are you languid, irritable and' - -• - -- -- - - -
weak?
Annoyed -by urinary disorders?
Don't detpaic—prufik by Bonham
experinevs. |
Honham puple know Ihrnn's Kidney
Pilla—have
thef. Ask
livre's a
ment;
Mrs. A.
says:
plaint not long ago '.hat caused me ai
great bit of pain. There was a con-
stant ache in the small of my
and 1 couldn't band over or do any
game for the band hitters tram I
Ardmore here
first gome nt
Iwing 1 tn tk Both teams sevme.1 tn
♦ * ♦ Elam and O’. Guthrie went to Ladonia
*| to look after some violators of the
-Im ini simply ask for a kidney remedy—get drive tn Vnung. on- first base, and 1
will Doan's Kidney Pills—tl’e same that he step)wd on the bag ahead of
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SPOILT NEWS
By MJMwktoM Ramilp
or you may' lie running in high gear trouble entirely tlisappeeired. > Since "ho doubled it to Waller for two’
and unable to change which makes it then, when I have had an attack of nuts. Young then grounded out. .
' . that kind. I have used Doan's and' Henderson got on in the ninth on'
a bad Ihtnw to first after one man (
was out; DcDowell hit a Inw line I
REMNANTS
Ardnmre. umpired a
The Imx sraret
ARDMORE
Clopp, i f
Young, lit
Jones. If
t Lovelace, rf
Tate, .'Hi
Benni. 2h
Behrens, as
Allen, c
Harding, p
TOTALS
BONHAM
| Coyle, If
*| Pitman, cf
1 Henderson, ss
j McDowell, rf
| Waller, lib
I Tanner, 2li
' I Early, c
11 Dcltnaaeo, ll>
I Rlnnkenahip, p
TOTALS
Score by Innings:
Ardmore
Bonham
Run, Clopp.
■ "new,
maiWn hay"- beats the hall h» third i
and goes home on the tbraw that j
passed Waller. Jones grounds out,1
Henderson to Itelmasso; Vnuitg hits (
for one base; Ijnvwlace grounds out,
Tanner to Delmnsan.
1 Bonham's best chance to srarv1
i came in the fourth when Pitman (
j walked; Henderson heat one out,'
Fedrr, 720 Evans street.! '
I ruffeivd front kidney com-> ’• <*»**•* "*ner
... . I strikes out. Pitman steals third;I
- ” ■ ” — con- 'Fmmer hit a hot one to third base.,
)V hack—''"’•’'•'tan fumbled the ball hut
i recovered it in time to throw Tan-
Duffy, who was running for Hen-'
I derson, for an unassisted double.
"Red' Reynolds, formerly with ’
good game.
not get lout ikwj -v ...........
led. Then1 is reason to hope- that his
'successor will be able to win greater
sympathy and assistance from con.
Igntss and secure the liberal appropria-
tion fnr this service which, he_^ be-
lieves, is necessary Mr Hays Insists
t law down there. They returned
- night bringing with them three
. groes whom they landed in jail.
. Lis Jackson, one of the crowd,
* wanted for handling in the wrong way
* too much "White Lightning.” He
+ will explain to the courts later on.
Ras Jones and M. Adams are in
4, trouble because they have been buy-.
+ ing sugar too cheap. The sugar hap-,
ripened to be stolen by another party.
4. They knew it was stolen, hut they,
* kept still about it because the thiel.
was willing to sell to them at a
“ very much reduced price. He ha.l
taken the sugar in 100 pound lots,
> and felt that he could afford to make
tsasmiJ '•
and Mr. George O. Parker now held on a charge
Okla., occurred Wednes- strilen propeity.
trrnoon at Trinity Episcopal — liniment
‘he rector performing the' Batts’ Improted An . . ■
1 > .il.-.. nwtinnL
1 nation.wide effort to back
I PROGRAM FOR GOVERNMENT
| ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY
Hon. Lee M. Myers. Mayor of
Bonham, has accepted the invitation
I cf the National Budget t onuuittee
I to serve as honorary chairman of the
I local committee of that organisation
(Which is engaged in a nation-wide of.
| fort to gain popular support of the
, efforts of Gen. Charles G. Dawes. Di.
| rector of the Budget, to effect a re.
I duction of the burden of Federal Tax.
ation.
Announcement of the acceptance of
the Mayor was made yesterday by
Stanley H. Howe. Director of the Na-
tional Budget Committee , whose
headquarters are at 7 West 8th street.
New York City. The Mayor will join
with the chief magistrates of a
thousand other cities throughout the
country in fostering the spirit of
I popular approval of the policy of fed.
I eral retrenchment. *
Every member of the National
Budget Committee, which was instru.
mental in initiating and passing the
National Budget Bill, is asked to
urge upon his fellow citiiens the nee.
j essity for solidly supporting the
present program of governmental ef-
ficiency and economy by the elirni.
nation of every possible item of ex.
penditure. Every taxpayer who fav.
ors a reduction of the present un-
| la-arable tax burden is invited to join
I with their fellow townsmen in hetp.|
l| ing to erystaliaa public opinion andj
| defeat unnecessary additions to led.;
eral expense.
Mayors of Greenville, Taylor. Tern.'
I pie, Beaumont Port Arthur, Bryah.
, and Uvalde have al<o become honor-
ary members of the organisation.
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RELAXATION
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_____ _______ In ‘he eighth Chtpp hit for three:
„f Duan's Kidney bases, and Jones, trying tn squeete!
It may be the heat, work or worry:' Pills and it wasn't long before the hint in. Imnttsl a fly to Delmasao,
a .....a _k __k.. .it whit litmltltMi il lik WikllMP f.tk» Iwn
Postmaster General Hays promises
to be one of the best workers in the
Hurding cabinet. He has won public
confidence in the plans he has already j
laid out for his department. In this;
respect, he is in marked contrast to Commissioner Sam Powers is now
hi« predecessor, Burleson, who some-'busy doing some good work on Dodd
how rubbed the people the wrong way. City road across Bois d'Are bottom,
lecame involved in conflicts with the In the first place he is pulling the
press and others and aroused much, dirt up full to the edge of the con.
troublesome opposition even when he) crate where il has been cut awayl
was right. Mr. Hays, however, has by the water and by vehicles. He is
gene about winning public confidence sodding this with bermuda grass to
and support and seems likely to carry prevent its washing. Then ho is cut.1
out his plans of improving the post., ting the willows along the roadside,
office department, which has fallen and cleaning out the drift and bushes
back in many lines. Mr. Buys' air' from all the bridges to allow the[
mail plan seems to command general water to pass freely,
approval. It may be said of Burleson ,,LU- ■
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impossible for you to relax.
If nny of these causes are prevent, have found them very effective,”
ing you IT TO, getting the rest y.ou Phu» ,;0* *L«" dealera. Don't
need take a plunge and a swi
Nat; and afterwards, you
the host night's sleep you
in a long time. Try it.
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that the irorteffiee department must
make the’beginning m this ........... ^ITY GREENHOUSES
1 ment. If it provides better air service
for the mails, it will very soon bring
j about the greatest use of that service,
and better methods of aviation. It was
through tile postoffice that Great
Britain and France have developed
aviation to t....... . ,
ed in those countries. In other lands It
has been possible to bring about the
establishment of private companies
operating between the various cities.
The federal postal service gives the
impetus and private. enterprise fol-
lows it up with additional service. It
is in this way that much of the suc-
cess elsewhere h«» accomplish-
ed' and Postmaster General Hays pro-
poses to work on these llpoa..He, will
ask congress to make a review of the
entire situation,, as far as airplanes
are concerned, and to provide liberally
for the public a|r mall, trusting that
once it la established, private enter,
prise will tflke It In charge and press
it forward. It is believed that Mr.
Hays commands enough confidence
and support in congress to secure all
assistance he may need in the matter,
and that he will start the United
States off In a more vigorous flying
campaign.—New Orleans Timea-Pica-
yune.
THREE ARRESTS
MADE AT LADONIA
BV THE OFFICERS
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, August 12, 1921, newspaper, August 12, 1921; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183815/m1/3/?rotate=0: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.