The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 104, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 1927 Page: 3 of 6
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. development of sound bones and avoidance of rickets. •
Science has rightly given emulsified cod-liver oil, as in-Scott’s
Emulsion, a place of premier importance as a help to perfect
baby’s nutrition and to furnish its growing organism with a needed
abundance of rickets-preventing and growth-promoting vitamins.
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DIAMONDS ARE FOUND
IN ELEVEN STATES IN i
THESE UNITED STATES
Said Madeleine‘Northway to her partner, Georga.
Chiles, before presenting their dance numbers at
The Cascades at the Biltmore Hotel, New York Cit . .
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Eagle Brand has raised more
healthy babies than all
other infant foods combined.
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CONDENSED MILK
since been found- in California.
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Young children who are not absorbing a full abundance of
essential vitamins, should receive, as an added food-ration, reg-
ular doses of easily-assimilated, pleasantly-flavored, emulsified,
cod-liver oil in the form of
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Ride the Interurban— ■
Travelers will find it a ready7 servant
I’llXM OF (.RAVEL ♦
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Fix up your drive- +
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--gstern states taome experts to '
believe ‛tht rich depositg lie burhd
in that section.
The first diamonds found in Calif- 1
fornia Weir nicked up in Lite course I
of the gold rush in 1810: They
were mail and of poor quality; ‘ *
prospectors preferred toserachfors-
*. gG d. Hundres ef diamonds ha ve .
18 , w) ’ • erved the firit Arkunsas diamonds were
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Diamonds have -been diovered in
eleven states in the Union Indian,
California, Arizona, Montana, Idaho. {
Wisconsin, Michigan, North Carolina, 1
Georgia, Ohio and Arkansas. It is
supposec that the diamonds found in
themid-westhad been carried, by
rlaciers from original depox ifk "far to i
the north, ut efforts to trace: their
course have not suceded. Hiseov- a
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cents- \ Good Cig.
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And remember, too, that-
when you are through,
there are no failures, .no re g
bakings, because everything S
aomes from the ovc , "
and evenly raised. Try the y _
■ famous Calumet Biscuit.!. ’
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body wif want more of" 2 .
them—hutyouwont mind " ' 2
because they’cm be made > . A J P
in a jiffy. -22 2
EAAKEs BAKING tAsuznLI3
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■ in Arkansas have been-" diseoverrd
r incar the surface. ’ It expected
• ■ that when ' me • e I rough method •
.,5 of, ining arlemployet in i ka >a-|
3 the output vill b iner a-i . l !> i
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mining has neon of limited extent ; 1
change. Let us give you suggest ion
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pretty suite, rug and. da ’ § -
it ! out . ' Wm. l‛enn—5 cent-
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- ■ of future pockets.
.....DON’T WEAR YOUR SHOES BEYOND' J , SumssAn'n n'tmiasan. .khj
—the point of rpair. - n ie a uvaste of hawd- One stone weighed ■ 1 '• carat
earned monp> ambling with your heuith J Alcoringt thecrr a „
Id and rain 8 f ihe Aran as chun. w m nes ha • l
2 yielded 1000 stont ■ a‛l‛ aneth":
y 1eco in* a sing’e yenr. The avernge i
8 weight of the stones has been lens i
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smoked* Made of the choicest
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many were of first water, California
’ is still*. imnsnieteJ. a potential (fin ‘
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Stones from Volcanves
• Arkansas’ has .developed Ameri-
. mont importat diamond minim.
"The stones found there are hot ths
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♦ DR. HAL p. HOWARD • ♦ 1 । • K countit ..... fixe mim ' hav< been actively
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♦ • Glasses Correctly Fitted ♦ ' 10,000. ' ourti •« n of the diamond strike rushed
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w awe wxxaascetccotamrttamomtwa aroywrteta
5 f 1 „ u intert which went about diamoi '
• -y mining in. scientific manner. ‘
$ Their method ot -recve ry‛ is to
g.wash out the soil by modem h.
8 draulit machinery... Excavationshave
3 been car ri i down more than 201,
F f Feet in the search .for diamond boa; - .
long or short trips There is "a car whenever
you -want one. ,
COLLINS TRUCK LINE
t DAILY'SERVICE
' * BONHAM
TO
DALLAS
_ Service betwcen Sherman.enison .and P4 ..
■ . Extra toahy Point
. . Phone 195 or 382
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 104, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 1927, newspaper, November 4, 1927; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548456/m1/3/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.