The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 150, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 28, 1927 Page: 1 of 6
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BIG SALE
(OLUME XXV.
UNITED PRESS SERVICE
ON
NUMBER 1506
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Local county news
OLONS SAY MEET IF IN A JAIL
FINE
FOOTWEAR
GiOVERNMENT REFUND HICKMAN COMPARES
and Black Satin
ON IT NOW, AND WIL
Footwear $5 to $8
ERRONEOUSLY HUGE
LOEB AND LEOPOLD
... $4.95
values
tO “THE ROPE"
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United Press.
Pair Reduced
ail," was the answer made today
much work on the ship today. •
the search.
0-
Lewis
AS HE WAS, WITH HOPE
ALREADY DESPAIREO
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BOY SLAYING MOTHER
DE‘THE DAWN’Will
Carmichael a Massey
case, is not a logical place to bring
NOT
Pre-Inven-
down
slim
tory Sale
landed near* the
By United Press.
vbich—of- the--fivi
valuable imformat ion.
Prof. K. C. Westover, .University
to
on
F
shop
MRS. LINDBERGH RETURNS
LINDBERGH NEAR BORDER
Sedan,
study is needed.
United Press
the
in Antonio.
Other -peakers today meluded Dr.
men
mos Bottles
98c
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Console Mirrors ... $3.98
Pictures ......
$1.39 up.
‘The Good Clothes Store”
98c
$6.85 up
=
ir
Kodaks
95c up
I
BAILEY HARDWARE CO.
Purses
98c up
Batteries and Tubes
Favorite Want Ads Get the Desired Results
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A
",
What is Being Done in Various Localities
in this Great State at this Time of Year
STARTED HOME; SHE’S ON ‘THE DAWN' WHICH i
IN THE SAME AIRSHIP APPEARS NOW AS LOST
$3.98 up
49c up
28 .—Dind-
hacienda
DEFENSE BLOCKED IN
FIRST MOVE TO FREE
Mesh Bags
Knives ......
Belt Buckles
Violins .........
Attend this Price Slash-
ing Pre-Inventory Sale.
IN COUNTY JAIL, IS
THE DEFI DE SENATE
fruits about one week, he reported.
Cotton, the south’s principal crop,
was to* be discussed-in detail during
Men’s Shoes and
Oxfords reduced
lickman Shows Signs of Weakening--May Break Down
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IT IF HAVE TO MEET MRS. LINDBERGH HAS NOBODY HAS REPORT
700 pairs of Wom-
en’s New Patent
______
years
Se our Show window
By United Press.
PROVINCETOWN, Dec. 28. — The
weather favorable to permit the re-
sumption of salvage operations for
Mandolins ....... $5.95 up.
Guitars .......... $4.75 up.
FLOODS WILL BE PRINCIPAL
TOPICS DISCUSSED
ACCIDENTALLY kILED,
By United Press
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MEXICO CITY, Dee.
THREE MEN AND ONE WOMAN I
ARE MISSING WITH THE
SHIP, ALSO
THOUGHT PLANE IS
I IN VICINITY OF SABLE
ISLAND
I United Press.
NEW YORK, Dec. 28.—The
OKLAHOMA IS GOING TO HAVE
ANOTHEI LOT OR LEGISLA-
TOR SCENES
REMEMBER
We Have a Few Ga* Heater*
WRECK HOPE TO DO MUCH
WORK TODAY
an attempt to keep him alive, The
physielans . say the iff
less one.
GET THE “DOLLAR-PLUS HABIT”
News Notes From Over the State of Texas
of heart’failure
Floor Lamps .... $7.95 up
Boudoir Lamps ... $2.98
China Boudoir
Lamps .................... $3.98
Watch Charms and
Emblem Charms... $1.93
WOMAN, 100. SAYS "DO
NOTHING BUT LIVE.”
OSIENIK ?«««\ LINDY’S MOTHER NOW
When President-elect Harding an-
• FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BONHAM, TEXAS
m., • apptoxt
the Guat
OKLAHOMA CITY, Dec. 28.— We
rill meet if we have to meet in
companions are working continually
every day without glasse and talks
Radios ........... $29.00 up
Speakers ........ $.4.95 up
[TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1027.
a-couxuta—-against
AND WILL TRY TO MAKE THE
SAME SCHEDULE ON THE
RETURN TRIP
Word from five destroyers around the stern of the submarine.
THE FANNIN COUNTY STATE BANK
•THE BANK OF SERVICE
CALIFORNIA CHILD MURVERHR
IS APPARENTLY RESIGNED
THE (REW WORKING ON THE AGRICULTURE, WEATHER AND
up the subject, they believe
Agriculture, weather, floods, and
industry in general were the prin-
cipal subjects to be discussed. Tin
COMPANIONS ATTEMPT SAE
HIM; PHYSICIANS ARE
PESSIMISTIC
annual convention of the American ment for Taxes illegally collected.
Assocation for’ the Advancement of I A total of 240,000 refunds made
Science. . Among them was one for $71,492,39,
the insur
end muster
SUBMARINE HAS LINE LEADING SCIENTISTS GiOVERNMENT REFUND HICKMAN COMPARES
ON IT NOW, AND WILL HE U. S. IN SESSION ON TAXES EOLLECTED CRIME WITH THAT OF
HAVE ANOTHER SOON IN NASHVILLE, TENN. ERRONEOUSLY HUGE LOEB AND LEOPOLD
Others $3.95 and
$2.95
Another will be placed today. The
DOCTOR SAYS MARION '
PARKER DIED HEART
DISEASE: NUT CHOKED
WHEN THE HABIT OF.SAVING
becomes universal, we shall have the ****' of general
prosperity, contentment and happiness. * rogret. toward 1
much desired goal is indicated by the rate of growth of the Sav-
ings Depatments in the Banks of the country ArenYo to"
numbered with those giving impetus to this .movement An
investigation of the operation of our Savings Department wil
bling you convincing proof that, if not now n depositor,
are missing an opportunity to advance your best intee8 ” _
STATE NATIONAL BANK
OF BONHAM
BONHAM, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, DEC 28, 1927
of West Virginia, discussed how the
shape of -seed potatoes effect the
rop yield. He sa id that tests have
shown odd shaped stuck yields les .
than regular Veed potatoes but i
bergh passed over
PortacetH at 11:05 a.
studying the influence of certain mately 140 miles trom
। conscience,
[function
| Sunset.
trace of the missing plane , -“The the S--4. One line has been placed
* ! By United Press.
We MEXICO CITY,
H. I. RODGERS COMPANY 0
By United Press
OTTAWA, III., Dec. 28.—Blocked
in the first move to free Harry Hil’,
22 years old, charged with slaying
hrs mother, the defense attempted to
force the state to’reveal th manner
arir -
Dawn,”
now near Sable Island 'is they were I
also unsuccessful, but continuing I
; Robert Steele was buried alive at
Lake Worth dam. He was dug out,
[but it is thought he will die, any-
~hew. ’ . . •
The three convicts who escaped
entertainingly on a host of subjects.
She has.an excellent appetite
Agriculture was the paramount
THE INSANITY PLEA WILI RR
MADE FOR HD KM AN. ALSO,
IT IS SAID
.duction on the. same acreage and
By United Press.
TAMPICO, Dec. 28.—Mr Lind-
bergh landed here safely fr m Mex-
ico City. . After a short stop she
will then go on to Brownsville, ar. I
then to San Antonio.
ByUnited Prese •
LOS ANGELES, Clif. Liez 26,—
There are two p ssibl h _ al chsnces: .
of saving Hiekan from the qaf
lows it -appeared today. One was
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COURTESY - EFFICIENCY - STRENGTH
By United Press.
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Dec. 28.—
America’s foremost scientists, 3,500
strong, met here today for the 84th
Lindbergh started for the United
States today, after bidding her son
goodbye. She is returning in the
same plane that took her to Mexico.
She hopped off a few minutes after
her son left for Central America.
Her schedule, home will be similar -to
that going down to_Mexico.
Madame Hoty, whose passing the'
century mark was the occasion of
an official elebration here.
“Don’t worry: ’Do nohting,hut
live. Don’t indulge in foolish am-
SINCLAIR OIL CO. GETS THE
BIGGEST "RETURN ON THE
INVESTMENT”
-BROWNILLE, Texas, Dec. 28.
-Mrs. Lindbergh has returned to HE EXPECTS JO MAKE .
United States soil, landing here at TRIP IN A EEW HOI RS
She leaves coon for HE ANNOUNCES
He compares his case with Loeb
and Leopold, saying: “But was it
any worse ‘than what they did ?" .
efi Insanit: defense, and the other
wa from an autopsy repori of Dr.
• A. F- Wagner, Whio . uhexpe tedly
w j| , announced that Marion Parker die
■ ordered the oil lands returned. to the
THE public domain. — And now Fall’s
; trial with Harry Sinclair, the oil
'corsair, is marked by charges of at-
tempted jury fixing. Apparently
„ . n somebody forgot that Daugherty is
' MEXICO CITY pe 28_Lina- no longer Attorney-General.
MEXI O CITY, Me A. UM I doesn’t make much difference
a penitentiary agent in South bergh took h ail mo [whether Fall is sent to the peniten-
Texas, Ramon Hernandes, Jose A .-Guatama a ' ty; ’ <xp<< << tiary or to New Mexico. The impor-
Gonzales and Ernesto Landas, theirbe only A few. ou1 1 nsm akin ... tant aspect of the case is the renew-
hames, are reported in Mexico. They Hight. e wi St' A J al of public interest 'in’ the oil scan-
pl the state prison agent to a tree. flight over en ra erua. .—dals. The prosperity stupor seems
to be leaving the American. civic
th coast of Newfoundland was
BRANNON’S
“GIFTS THAT LAST"
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was born in 1821, died at the age of 1
TH. She was an cye- witnens- ef the Pa
1848, the Fl an co
Nov. 30, 1827. Her husband, who
.Mme. Hoty was born in
the experiments were somewhat af* here today,
fee ted by seasonal variations furthe t ....
McNally Michigan Department of
Dr. James E. Knott, State College; Agriculture. These men stated .the I
spoke—on the effect ofapical sugar content ot- cantaloupe _ is du-
revolution of 1848, th- Francco-pruning of tomato seedling*, E- largely l.. season variation.-. They
Prussian war of 1870-71 ar.d thelgardig growth and early yield, are stuie • :
Great War, many of the battles of/Tests made over a period of year'. [varietal and cultural treatments‘onL
which were fought around here. showed removal of the bud of young [the sugar content of the cantaloupe.
Mmy Hoty reads several newspaper s plants delays production of first
senators. to the
of state troops
Shoe Co
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By United Press.
LAKE HURST, N. J - Dec. 28 —
The naval dirigible os Angeles,
returned this morning, reporting no
scientists have. been working on I Wharton, Texas, who is suffering
methods to aid farmers increase pro- from paralysis of the lungs is re-
ported as unchanged. the boy 3
Dec. 28.—Mrs.
AUSTIN, Dec. 28.—J. R. Ball, can-
didate for state treasurer last elec-
tion, may give W. Gregory Hatcher,
state treasurer another race .next
July, he admitted while hera for the
Christmas holidays.
Ball was backed by Jim Ferguson
in the last campaign.
Recently Ferguson announced that
he has decided not to enter any
race himself in 1928 but that he will
be out actively in support of other
candidates. This is taken to mean
that Ferguson plans the launching
of a complete Anti-Moody ticket.
bitions. Be Content with what you
have.”
AUSTIN, Dec. 28.—Bridge con-
tracts will be let by the stat high-
way .commission on January 16 and
17. On January 16 bids will ba
opened for concrete bridges over
Elm creek and Arenosa creek on
A. B. Frazier and S. L Etly,
have been granted furlough* by
Govern r Moody to be at the bed-
By United Press.
WASHINGON, Dec. 28.—Tax re
funds totalling nearly $104,000,000
were made by the Treasury Depart-
I Big reduction on all Chil-
2 dren’s Fall Shoes—Every
rithin three weeks by Governor
Winston, thus barring the legisla
rs from holding _ their impeach-
mt session. The insurgent sena-
m declared that the second use of
It militia was a challenge t the.
oper house. They expect to con-
ene in a local hotel..
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nounced his intention of placing the
Interior Department in charge ofihis
Senate friend, Albert B. Fall, this
publication immediately, raucously
and vociferously protested again :!
the appointment and asked fr "Sec-
retary Fall’s resignation as soon as
he took office. Sunset . maintained
that Fall was most eminently un-
fitted for the post of guardian of
the public domain because of his
record in New Mexico and because
he frankly and openly advocated
the give-it-away-in-a-hurry policy in
relation to public land. But there
was no suspicion that Fai would
in the giving away of'public proper-
ty proceed, with sneering disregard
Hiekman is apparently resigned to
’ “the rope.”
By United Press.
LOS ANGELES, Dec.c 28—Hjek-
man is showing signs of strain, ad
today his nervousness indicated a
. complete breakdown. He discussed
his case continually, trying to make
excuses in his own mind for the
cringe.
“I wanted to go to college very
badly. I felt God -was with ms la
! my efforts to get an education,” he
said.
grow better products; eliminate
waste in industry and improve bu - at pumping his arms up anc
sness operations; forecasting went- and foreinK artificial respirationein
er ip advance, and flood eontrel.
May this conscience
normally soon!—January
A dollar doesn’t mean mugh alone1. But a dollar plus a dollar
means more and more as the idea takes on action.
ibility-that Mrs. Grayson may-n-whieh-tha-caze-willbe conduct-
—____ uninhabiter cd. The defend- offered__a motion
demanding that the state " specif^1
wrecking crew hope to complete
e only hope searchers
r “The- Dawn." "It is beleved im:
meble Ahat she swould be near
ble island in view of the com-
Ke search that has been conduct-
there. Activities will now proba-
r be transferred elsewhere.
2:30 p. m.
of.thejr nick mothers Ta
ite inmates of the Huntsville
—------to Daugherty and Forbes, Fall was
COL LINDBERGH OFF Already the United States Supreme
FOR GAUTAMALA AND BBSs
Q WE I N HIQ WAY leases he gave Sinclair and Doheny
IO V L1A U% 1110 V H I as being conceived fraudulently an.I
opened on concrete girder highway
work on State Highway No. in.
Mitchell county and on the proposed
Chappel Hill bridge over the Brazes
to connect Washington and Waller
counties on Highway No. 20.
Other work on which bids will be
opened January 16 include*;
Grading and drainage, 12 milas
Highway 28, Cottle county; concrete
paving, 13 miles Highway 12 A, east
of Laredo; bituminous, paving, 5 1-2
miles, highway 81 Gonzales ounty;
rock asphalt paving 10 miles, -High- 1
way 12-A Jim Hogg county.
Other bridge work to be ordered
January 17 includes:
Peach creek and West Bernard
creek crossings in Wharton county
and snll drainage structures on ,
Highway 12 in the same county. A
concrete road contract for 10 miles
on Highway 36 in Austin cousty
will also be let January 17
Farles L. Overholser, University of
California, who talked om the stor-
age of apples and Prof. W, F. Pick-
the meetings. Scientists believe th .i ett, Kansas Stat, Agriculture. Co!- side
4+4 4,44+4444 eventually it will be possible to grow । lege, who discussed * the fru ting
TUT yAryrn a short staple cotton further north, habit of grapes.
I Hr Wr AI Hr Iff in a shorter grow ing season. Ex- _________. > ________
117 • • perts are now making such experi- -------
By United Press
. -HOUSTON, Dec. 8—The condition i
of Milton Rush, 16 years old, of
The meeting opened with Dr. Ar-to the Sinclair Oil Co.
thur A. Noyes, Pasedena, Calif., —o-----------
reporting on their aEeomipitggmentn PARALYZED BOY NOW
during the year. Many new discov-
A TINN eries, beneficial to mankind, were.
. IN TAMPICO, MEXICO sbonanrounced durinK,hP ^da>
gK UCD U/AVTII II Q Delegates, have agreed to avoid
UN MLK WAT IU He Ue the subject of evolution, as far a
[possible, during the convention * dis?
I cushions, Nashville, famous in evolu.
NEXT STOP BROWNSnUE. AND tion history because f the Scopes
THEN SAN ANTONIO— ____2- 1 ... . •
THEN NORTH
state highway No. 3 in Kiney coun-
ty. On January 17 bids . will be
WHst Watches $7.95 up
'Specials on Dia-
monds ......------- $7.85 up
Rings, solid gold, $1.95 up
Clocks ........ 98c up
Pearls, big reduction
26-P Set
Silverware ........ $9.85 up
Leather goods .... 98c up
Chinaware ............49c up
Flashlights, Ukes, Vani-
ties, Fountain Pens, Ther-
malan bolder .
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VICTORIA, Texas, Dec.
Harvey Edward Nickols, 38-
old, was accidentally killed
cleaning a gun in his tailor
Cultivate the "dollar-p lus" habit—it keeps you whole-
somely restless to get a bit farther ahead—a self re-
specting desire to make the most of your saving sit-
ution; only the steady, faithful- saver knows the last-
• mg, honest independence that amounts to true happi-
ness. . f
r$LOO OPENS A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT
DALLAS, Dec. 28.— Cl a k Street,
Chicago, reputed to be the place
where gunmen run riot, has a wor-
thy exemplar in the,two block por-
tion of Poydras Stree between
Commerce and Elm street . Dallaa,
which this week added another Jo
its major list of crimes.
No less than four large crimes
have occurred at or near the inter-
section in the last eight months, the
latest being the holdup of the Fi-
delity Finance company for $2,600
last Friday morning. The next evont
was the shooting of a man. He died
on the spot. About 16 months ago
a man was shot and killed a few
feet from Elm on Poydtas.
Marcel Wavers .... $3.83:
Smoking Sets .. . 98c up;
Shaving Sets $1.98 up
Safety Razors .... 29c up.
Watch Chains $1.95 up,
Serving Trays .... $1.98 up
******* *+ **** ♦ • merits and while no announcements:
East Texas: Tonkht : I Thur of progress may be made during, the I
day cloudy. Cooler in th east and convention, officials said the work
south tonight. \ was continuing satisfactorily.
West Texs: Tonight and Thurs: The sweetness of cantaloupes
day, fair-. Colder in the. north discus sed by Dr. J. B. Fdmond,
Thursday afternoon or night Michigan State College and Fl
By United Press.
DALLAS, Dec. 28.—The Brother-
hood of the Texas Synod, Presby-
terian, U. S. A., will hold a conven-
tion at ’the City Temple here Janu-
ary 12. Between 300 and 400 men
from Texas and Louisiana are ex-
pected to attend. Will C. Hays, mov-
ie czar, has been announced as one
Of the speakers.
/>f the ordina ry amen ities.
Harding’s administration is a dark p. pc ,
- -___ehapten. IuAdazican politicalci. Bys United Pres t mtumase tgday
Hill would be the basis of thy at- Ltorv. so dark that no one has yet ' ’ a--pre-armet
tempts to conviet him. UH the full’truth. “Next tecret of long wecordim
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 150, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 28, 1927, newspaper, December 28, 1927; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548498/m1/1/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.