The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 294, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 16, 1923 Page: 1 of 6
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Make Your Dollars
StretchSUMMER SHIRTS
URIS
H. L. Rodgers Co.
“The Good Clothes Store”,THERE’S JVST ONE WAY TO DO THIS
READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS.
Merchants tell of their bargains through the adver-
tisements. Almost every new opportunity is offered
through an advertisement. Practically every unusual Buy
is advertised. *
■'peeial to The’ Favorite:
New Orleans, La.. Penham and vi-
cinity: ,
You can S 1 RETCH your dollar to its elastic limit" by
keeping-abreast of the opportunities to get full »value.
RAICH JARVIS
Io those who know how to use it, newspaper ad-
vertising is .a* watchdog of dollars a continuous source
. of economy and satisfaction.
I'.very day this nr.w.spape-r-y.ntaiiw information that
you slioulonave to increase your buying power. 1 he ad-
vertisements are intimate little lessons in every day
ECONOMY. They teach you Low. when and' for what
your dollar will go farthest.
mplete line of »■
all uizeti, all • <
onhattaii, Broad-
Wr ft.
■'UHiJi;
rent-ember how many
iiu need for summer,
1 he purchasing power of a dollar bill has~shrunk con-
siderable in the last ten years. There has never been a
time wtven discriminating buying paid bigger dividends.
$1,000.00
Just think what having, $l;000.00 would mean to
you. Comparatively few can say .they havfe it. Yet
there's, a way to get i< simple way, too. Just prac-
tice a lil.ile sell deoiaf and lay away a certain-prrrtion of
your, income REGULARLY in a SAVINGS ACC^’-’T
with this friendly bank. -Stick to it and y^f-Finan
surpbsed how rapidly your njoney accumC /aco
Cofhe in today and start your account. ^*ana
FIRST NATIONAL B/- point*
*. Bonham, Texas
Capital and Surplus S30M™
No out door re-creation;equals that of a good fishing
trip, Nothing affords mote thrills than U hang,a good
fish and know your tackle is sufvcieht to bring him
out. We have the kind of tackle that never causes dis-
appointment, but guarantees you a job of cleaning fish
when you get home. We take pleasure in showing
you our line. .
Chas. Davis Hdw. Co.
Phone 12 “The Hardware People” Bonham, Tex
Bonljam Oniln /atiorite
VOLUME XXV
UNITED I’ll EES SERVICE.
BONHAM, TEXAS. SATURDAY, JUNE 16? 1923
N UMBER 294
ANOTHER Oil. MAN
things that, never happen
y
fear is Mt fur the safety of the hien
STAMBOULISKI IS,
who a fi- bvlievecHo.havev-6ven
j SHELBY-CITIZENS
Hili DOWN BEEF
I -'s" ; *-
arrsinneSAi. cagr..,^ cc.n
/hite and little son, I
DR. R E. JOINER
'Wood Auto Company
Bonham, - Texas.
This is a Studebaker year
This is a Studebaker year
,W.-.
THE WEATHER
J. Ill”
on into
, agedBALDWIN GOVERNMENT SAID
TO HAVE EVOLVED PLAN To
SETTLE REPARATIONS
had, rented from'Bosley.
surrendered, to the sheriff-immediate-
ly following the shooting.
--o‘—1—__
According to Digtriet Attorney Cox
..., i was killed bj ,a blow <Jn the
head. Gondon was found lying -mi t.he
floor‘where he’ had apparently fa ien
THE JUNE BRIDE -
White, gf-een and yellow gold rit
another farmer, aggd forty- f',J a charge of being a fugitive from terian U. S. A
'l'i.i justice fsom Fort .Worth, Te'xu street *
Slates, ami- provides for the' uni
moning of' an international gonfei
c-nce including all the loading nation-
in any way involved, either as cred-
■ tors of Germany or as sufferer*form
economic instability. *
The second plan is to submit the
reparations dispute to the League <>•
Nations for settlement..FARMER SHOOTS
HALL MURDER
CASE IS SET
FOR JULY NINTH ‘
-ANOTHER TO DEATH i WHO MADE GREAT
- DURING QUffllREL
rOOm tir,
man
•lune 'itii.A
tii e believed" to
this oftemodh
Everyman* banquet will be
held at Rotary Club
Monday night. Every
who fever hets been a mem-
ber, or Who ever expects to
become a members is expect-,
ed to attend.
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This i« a Studebaker year
SOUTH SIDE NOTES
.Jake Jones has gone to El Pasol
yrt a several ti-,-1; '-vacation. ' [
Mrs. Gordon
By United Press.
WASHINGTON June hl.' Th"
Baldwin government of Great Brit-
ain 4s reported to have evol.nl two
I Ians for bringing the reparation*
discussions down to brass tacks. The
firaf of the ftlans involve the I nitei' I
I'TltE.MEN-TRAPPED I LAMES
WHICH HAVE JHINETMILLION
DOLLARS DAMAGE
DR. R. E. JOINER
11 OSES MEETING
.SUNDAY NIGHT j
spiritually on acount of’hi* visit here. *
He will deliver his fareweij.. ser-
mon Sunday night at 8 o’cloclr? and
the Favorite predicts that’-you will
- - Fear one of the strongest-gospel mes-’
SOMEBODY SHOT "* ’■*
r DOLESJMAIIWN
F ---*■ - th’4 approval uf the congregation. I
UNCLE SAMUEL TO
AGREE TO EITHER
- huri'li' on North Main «
Jtufter ha* delivered some won-—
ritiei in.Vie sale of oil stock, (erfui’gospel message* and the en-
• from :i *H" charged with making misieTn. , tire community ha.,-been-hetWlted
shot-gm,. during a depute fever the-lt*'M1,“t*ons *rl selling in the TJx
iosseasion of a farm Whi»h Barney - BS’M?kia Drilling syndicate. Bull
The slayei'lf I*f>m.i»e<l the purchaser- 1.10 per .ien.t-
dividends.
PROMISES
. IHEAR his Lar EWELL MESSAGE?
AND HEAR MR RALPH JAR L
VIS SING
' Rainey, i
I eight,'late ye. terda.V afternoon.. . .. ......
. wives of both f Liu-v witnessed the|"hete he w.a; indicted fm alleged ir- Dr
. . -hVotrng. ' ! tegUla
, .1 "Barney fired the “cTfarge
i •i-Hi-d.itA Mont, June id-- .The citi-”
- yer- of S*hi-.fby the"’ T>enips.v-"j
j Gibbons fight today by digging down
i into thejr own pockets and prodtt-
| ring a hundred thousand dollars to
i make a Jen nd payment, on the Denipi
' *V guarantee,. Dempsy will receive
NOOETTING YOUR EIRE IS RAGING
By UiTitqd Press. ■ . x by United Press
LONDON June id ~"YI1U D-ti-.>>-J WASHINGTON, .Tune.
I.e-Jr.-IY ii-mi a .in,la- hvtr-si.vuxi.-i- -
. t i . .s'... L o.. ,'t i . ■
TO INVESTIGATE
DEATH AGED MAN
ANOTHER FIRM OF
BROHEHS BUSTED
• By United Press-
• -NEW YORK June Di,—Armohrtrc-1
ment is made of the failure of Knauthj
Nacod anp Kuhne brokerage. ,hou-<-,l
member of the New York Stock Ex-1
change." The firm had been, in—buxi
i>ess lor seventy years. Thi house, oe-l
eupied one of the most palutiyl-rrf
fices in the financial ■ district. >
An involuntary petition Tn* bank 1
ruptcy was filed against the-rumpanv |
in the United States district fhsurt. 1 ,
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The bankrupt petition TshowstnaTT ■«
the firm owes eleven million dollar ' -o —------
but declares that the Tirm"s estal.-l
composed of stocks, bonds and othe. | . ill 11| KA|f|rff|11l
property ambunts to elevon million; ’ '‘U I U IJ.11111.1111
dollars, thus covering th.- liability ' Q . '? ' 11 l’’• ' ”»'L<--I Judge Silas Hare of the Fifteenth I
. -------------- • . . - ■ «i* *t « a-t sh„mant h;, ....
?;‘’,L'?’. -.,.,12? \ 1 / ?hs7.- 6r,h!(. tri;,| .Wv <t
"K * ' ' ?y^i, LUI *f’”*' .-i<>d has ordered a special • venire
.us, two Lr them have riot . .. ,, . . , ... ..
, ■... , ,, drawn. Ha’l is charged with the niur-
, teen run .>00 .’If v<»ti,aro iook- .• , ' .. e „ i
? i der of Bob Jaine.4, south • pf Honvy.
ing for -a,, good car cheap this is' , . .. . . .
Grove two years agtK * He has had'
pt—
two trials receiving the death sen-i
' tehee, the first time. The case wa*| ...„
reversed by the . Court of Criminal j Company.
Appeals. The second trial resu
“ I hung jury.
——
IN PITTSBURG
REFINERY
MEN* DISAGREED OVER POSSES JOSEPH BALL Ol NI?W YORK
SION OF FARM? WIVES WIT- j HELD ON TEN THflLSANIi
NESS THE SHOOTING ” DOLLAR BOND . -By Umted Press. , By United Press, I ... :h.-_pa-rt two week* jQjr.
GAU^SVILLE, ^June 1(5. C. a NEW YORK. June I-'. Io<ieph-B.-i . Joiner of Gwinesville .and Mr. Ralphr.—--
Bosley, a farmer aged thirty, w.-m ;** m»ml>er <d the Yale club, is held Jarvis, »f the same city, have beJr ~
.hot and fatally woutsded‘by B. C. here on a ten thousand dollar bon-1 conducting p revival at the Presby- 1 '
' " •• ■ ............-- ‘ ' -i--l----------------
ir-ie Id. ■ The mve
death lof' William
■veMy-vight .yeat
Hy United 4i»es.*.
PITTSBURG, l-.i
number of fiftemen
have been trapped
whil.i fighting a i'ire.that has already,
donc^a million dollars-worth of dam-
age in the Lawrenceville plant of:
tiie-Atlantic 'Refining compepy.
■A huge oil tank which hail been '
.burning tor sonic time buckled and |
hurled burning oil for a distance of
twd—iiiuvks. Two Explosions follow-
ed this. All-the -fine fighting apara-
tu in the < it.v ,ha been, called out.
I he fire-is still spreading, and great
I with there words Stambduliski -trr a keq- 'h.- i-y npe-at . ,.1 (,
|i'-nilvci.l (r. a force of pfepsants iirhmM Tl - i i. pi
11n-, rega’rd.-d ■ a his friends. 'punishing’the persons who fired'
’ A few lioirrs later he lay dead rid ®
I <TTe,d with,TfuTTyts from" the rifles of, Ui-' ’■r’
I-hi,s own followers who were, trying, to ■’•■•••r*"
'rescue him fropt t,he. soldiers.
■...— --O1—1——i— .
THE ART SHOP
Hand decorafeJupuSual gifts for
Weddings-at the Phi-vijZati Art Shop. I ‘
Saunders ho:t.-- . ,. .
■eh North Main street. | '
Phillips, VahZaut Art Shop.
*“ turn
o .
THE NEWEST PRODUCT OF
THE ICE CRE^AM WORLD! ll(-l
—Black . Walnut Ice Cream—' Accord
We are the first to have Condon
this wonderful new flavored
CREAM in Bonham.
GRAPE SALAD AND VAN-
ILLA IQE CREAM.
GRANT BBQS. Phone. 55S
here,
Jtola-i-l, little son of' Mr. and Mrs. See them at the J, C
Vir-ril Brackett of Ravenna is quite.;
stick at the-home of his grandparents y (it-
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Reese, on Mor-
gan street. -
Mrs. Walter Hamm.idt and i-hijdreii
of Denison, are vjisimig relatives
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 294, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 16, 1923, newspaper, June 16, 1923; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1194437/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.