The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 150, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 28, 1927 Page: 2 of 6
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BONHAM, TEXAS. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28, 1921
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THE BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE
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THE BONHAM FAVORITE
about being kidnapped.
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the
the average alienist and
men
criminal lawyer.
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realize that -the most
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religion -that makes a farmer
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a higher education.—Louisville
the great judgment day they
on
TLerp .scemrK-.tQ.-4M? some difficulty.
hands before
the fight st aits.” -
there should be co-operaton
Exchange.
peace; there will
be law violation
The Football 'Game
na-
tion-wide research
program
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violence endanger .the lives of other
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time to act.
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such legislation as seemed to
it just in.’the protection of its
own rights, and that when th"
law was interpreted by the
them to recognize that if
paying their pastor less
tiona of Pespect, cards of thanks,
ote., also charged for at the same
Published Daily Except Sunday.
BY FAVORITE PRINTING CO.
rights of individual
of the United-States,
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promptly
amend
Richard H. Edmonds, Editor
Manufacturers Record) )
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The "Searchers are still in
darkness about the fate of the
Dawn.
such
As
longer than we have had ours,—Life,
No Archeologist
CRANBERRY MOLI
1 pkg lemon-flavored geli
1 1-2 cups boiling water »
Juice of 1-2 lemon
1-2 cup celery, finely cut
1-2 cup pineapple, shredd
moral or "statute, which does
suit their convenience—
A religion that is active,
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TH SUPREME NEED OF
AMERICA
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Any erroneous reflection upon the
character, reputation or standing of
any firm, individual or corporation
will ba gladly corrected upon being
railed to the attention of the pub-
dshers.
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l have known laughter, _
; At love’s own table I have beer,
guest
And I am ble sed.
—Elizabeth Scollard
SHERWOOD SPOTTS
Publisher
ASHLEY EVANS
Managing Editor
CHAS. R. INGLISH
Business Manager
SUBSCRIPTION
Payable in Advance
acting! their needs by lawless acts of im-
high, ioralitygbu wguld, in. spirit, and
At the Party
“She has such a fresh face.”
“Yes, fresh every night.”—Boston
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In a few years that floating uni-
versity will probably . be succeeded
by a flying university, assuring our
RECIPE for TO
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Big Bill Thompson says that
Association will direct a
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Sorghum. “Opening days of, con-
gress give us a chance to exchange
good stories. T •_ -
uerte Why did they stop that on. erisp lettuce with mi
man and knock him dowr as soonas’or csoked salaq dressing
he touched the ball? 'amount serves six.
eign Investors and retain am-
icable relations with their
governments. It is also prOuf
of good sense.
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Opening of Congress
“I suppose you look forward with
pleasure to the reunion of states-
men.”
“Great pleasure,”. replied Senator
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Pevu vit AT T« T Mt /
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LOLO NWIRCOt W CORPSE
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siqn is that the Creator of the vast
universe, the tudy of which stag-
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A witness in the* Geo. Re-
and made their escape into
Mexico.
Do you know it is really economical to buy the best
flour on the market and do your own baking, as
bread baked at home costs you abou half as
much as ready made breach and is much -better
and mor wholesome? • :
A religion that will make everv
man who professes to be a Chris-
tian realise that if he violates the
laws of the land, whether ijt be the
prohibition laws or others, merely
to gratify his own views or desires,
he -is to the extent of his influence
breaking down all law, and has no
right to expect that his family and
bis friends will not violate any law,
recognized by internationally something wrong, with all
law, he replied by asking this of them, and with the great
lowed the important matter
Most politicians who pretend to i
cultivate the farmers really only 1
harrow them.—Wall Street Journal. ,
but has
congress to
dence of good will, but itispay anything for our releas wityl turmoil
makes us f— ‛----— _ ‘L
soul uncovered they stand before
the judgment seat of the Eternal.
Until the people of this nation
accept and Jive this religion, there
will be strife where there should,
be- harmony; these -will be strikes
add lockouts .-’nd Mrder .1" vzh re
iation when applied.
dent Callies insisted that (warrant authorizing him to|newspaper worker feel-the trenen.
Mexico had n.° intention .of search them, persons for hid-dous responsibility of the press to
violating the rights of foreign den arms, and as a conse- help mold and/shape for good the
, , . ... x ■ -people of tig land in this day of
armed him, tied him to a tree
ly each one of the bloc wants to be
the bloc-head-Columbus Dispatch:.
The suprerhe need of this count:y
is a nation-wide revival of the old-
time, genuin prayer-meeting relig-
ion.
A relgion that makes men realize
that the same Divine authority that
tells us that there is a Heaven also
every act of life to do that whir > youth ;
on the great judgment day they Times.
goyernment to
1 in thinking and
feeluno.uneasinesstht he w appreRate his.
Entered at the postoffice at Bonham.
Tezas, as second class mail matter. mus cae has been fined and
“crime has been reduced by
Recently the suC half since I came into the
court it would be
passive—
A religion that gives a man back-
bone to stand for the truth/ how-
ever great may be the dangers that
he* may have to face in.upholding
residents, but that- Mexico quence_ they drew knives, dis-
did .claim the right to enact r------' ti- 1 Li
into mold. Chill until fin
as to leadership among the Western
and irregulars in Congress. Apparent-
pointout a-majority that wrong is
liberate and
-C AV I see -w-tu e.ou[6u tu wil l
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punuggee wsA 0ob &OMUR)-nSor3B---
S ANVuULD i wa MAKE AFiT / —“g1-
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sure the continued poverty oft
one crop cotton farmer.
case wherein
Almanac Aristocracy
Mr. Newpile--Ar you sure the
Snobbes are superior enough to be
worth cultivating? . •
the export
calling, or prove recreant Ho God
and humanity—
Delighted is what the ladies are saying who have
used Little Princess Flour in their baking. It is
not strange that they are delighted - with this
flour as it is made from the choicest soft wheat
from the Golden Valley of Missouri.
the law to make it
to go unheeded,
law and held it unconstitu- complished by having his pri-
tional so far as the two articles vate lexicographer change the
complained of are concerned, definition of crime, so that it
President Calles has not ai now includes only half as
। lowmen, and are murdering their
every, own best individuality and charac-
would lie too great a shock
to Mayor Thompson of Chica-
go
. , . lost will be upon him—
serves severer punishment for A religion that wil make labor
desecrating a sacred namemen who by threats or by actual
than for robbing a bank. - -
„2. Newpile— Cerfainly. Thcy
a- have had their money two months
to deceive the buyer by the good
fruit on the top, realize that he is
a thief just as much as the one who
citizens murderer and ravisher and
rights • robber. There is undoukted-
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power to see the right—
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the right as God gives him
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fifty or a hundred thousand
dollars we’d doubt the story
about the poor girl being dead
at all. Hickman is as crazy
gers the human mind, so loved man-'
kind in all its waywardness that He
“gave His—only Begotten Son that
whosoever believeth in Him should
not perish, but have everlsting
life.” No finite mind can possibly
grasp the full meaning of this love,
nor of the death upon the Cross
which followed for the salvation of
the world—.3
, A religion that literally burns into
the brain and the hear and the. soul
of every man who professes to be
a Christian, and makes him realize
that the one supreme, thing in his
life and in the life of those with
whom he comes in Contact is by his
life to uplift the Gross, that men
tes us there is a hell. If we ae-i
cepothe belief in a Heaven, we -van., u.. .u wuou nuupu.u.u.
must accept from the same author- event beyond all human comprehen-
' it the belief in a hell—
Bill Jones, Sales Manager
Fur Bonham Wholesale Grocery Co.
preme court did interpret the mayor’s office.” This was ac-
a religion hat win make the
politician who yields principle to
party politics, who worships at the
honor— <
, A religion that makes an employe
know that if he dees not give full
and efficient service to the extent of
his ability he, too, is a robber--a
robber of his own character—-
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innocent as
who packs bad fruit at the bottom, may berdrawm untoHimwh, upom
that a Cross, gave life for sinners—.
will wish they had done, as with
blow. Perhaps, then, the Federal
. Government will be brought to real-
ize that speculation in farm prod-
ucts is in the same category as the
old Louisiana lottery which* was
abolished years ago.
The purchaser of a lottery ticket
has only himself and immediate
family to consider. The crap shoot-
er anil poker player understand the
risks taken in playing the game,
but gamblers in farm products oft-
en seriously damage preducers who
are entirely innocent an without
protection.—Texas arm and Ranch,
cant a word. Obituaries, resolu-
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The man who wan dressed
as Santa Claus when he helped
rob the bank at .Cisco the oth-
er day has been wounded
and captured. If he doesn’t
die of his wounds he ought to
be electrocuted for robbery
with firearms and hanged for
impersonating Childhoo d’s
robbing God and man alike—
A religion that makes the minister
of the gospel realize that he has
not been called by Hcavon to pt each
on economic questions about which
he knows very little, but to preach
in all its fullness “Christ and Him
Crucified,” or else the blood of the
A religion that makes a man who
robs a railroad of its fare or
freight bill know that he is not
only robbing the road but that he
also robs himself of all right to
feel that he is an honest man—
A rejigion that makes a man real-
ize that by driving tpo hard a bar.
gain with his servant, his employe
or his merchant, the can be just as
much a robber as the seller or
purchaser, who swindles by false
weight, false packing, or false
claims—
A religi6n that will teach church
members who fail to contribute to
the extent of their ability to the
support of religion that they are
robbing God an J man ailke, an
Ladies Prefer Sugar Daddies
Poet (tentatively)—“How would
you like a husband who. wrote blank
verse?”
She (with candor)—“I’d really
lather have one who writes blank
checks."—Passing Show.
best friend. The wretch de-
So many of* Ma Ferguson’s
pardoned friends are getting
back into the pen and the
cemetery that the support.of
the ex-covicts won’t amount
to much in the next primary.
Col. Lindbergh is off to
Gautemal City on his /‘good
will” flight, an we hope* Good
Luck accompanies him also.
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The fact that nobody would
acre of ground, but the ma-
jority of cotton farmers are
content to show that i is pos-
। sible by old methods, and
with the aid of boll weevil to
use fifty acres of good land
in making the same number of
bales. These? methods insure
the cultivation of large tracts
of land as well as they in-
IF you will adopt Little Princess as your regular
brand of flour you will never have to apglogize
for the biscuits on your table. Ask your mer
chont for Little Princess and take no other.
robs a hen roost at night, and is
thereby destroying his own charac-
laboring men- or the property of
Fremont Ollier, noted Cali- others realize that at heart they
fol nia eduor, says tht he is are murderers for they are seeking
opposed to capital punishmem to murder the liberty of their fel.
for the. reason that there is
something wrong with
A* religion that makes men realize
that every act of evil is recorded
on their conscience and that,
though it may sleep for a while, it
can never die—
A religion that makes employer
understand that if he is unfair td
his employees and pays them less
than fair wages measured by his
ability and their efficiency and .zeal,
he is a robber—a robber of‘his em-
ployes and a robber of himself of
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They FeMa me "ot ' 1 cP thick ecrarber%
the custom in pugilism of shaking sweetened. ■ .
. 1 . 1. . • bjssorvethertemo-flavor
tin-in boiling water. As i
to thicken adlemon jice
pineapple and cranberry sau
"Editor is sent to th workhouse,"
says a headline. He’ll feel right at
home -in a Workhouse.—Albany
Knickerbocker Press.
where there sholdbe law obedience;
there will be hatred where there
should be frienswp dndFlove.
With the Golden Rule follswed in '
the fullness of tbe spirit of this
kind of religion, there would be
found a solution for every business
trouble. There would be created
friendship" between employer and
employe. Capital and labor would
work in harmony and with efficiency
“•efficiency^ of the captial and ef
ficiency of the labor, with profit to
both.
Religion of this kind is not
measured by the hope of Heaven
hereafter nor the fear of hell, but
by the full fruition now of “Peace
on Earth to men of good will.” It
is not merely the chanting of hymns
or the offering of the Pharisaical
prayers, but it is in the recognition
and full appreciation hy rich and
poor, by learned and unlearned, that
each one is indeed his “brother’s
Keeper,” that we can bring this
country and the world back to
strangulation. We are al-
ready beginning to doubt
Hickman’s story that he_mur-
dered her, and if Hickman had
Dick—Because he was tri
get a goal.
Gertie—But isn’t the objec
game to get goals?
Dick—Yes, but he’s on th
side. He was going the
way—towards the wrong ■
Gertie—Well, I don’t see
they should knock him d
tell him that. Everybody
mistakes.—Kansas City Stan
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GOOD WILL AND GOOD
SENSE
President Calles has asked
Mexican congress to amend
the present oil laws of the
. republic to make them con-
form to the demandsof the
constitution, in ■ accordance
with recent decision of the
supreme court. The revision
of the two articles in the law
which have, led to -the con-
troversy between the United
States and Mexico relate to
the retroactive effect of the
law which invalidated titles
and rights acquired prior to
1917.
. When the president’s atten-
tion was called to the fact
that these two articles violated
planned to develop the truths
3 of American history. If the
Ifull truth is revealed by the
research we can only hope it
will not all be published. It
in deed, follow the Divine command:
"Anthings whatsoever ye would
that men should do to you, do ye
even so to ther" • '
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SPECULATIONS WERE PURE
GAMBLES
By City Carrier, 1 month........$ .50
By City Carrier, 3 months.......$1.50
By City Carrier, 6 months.-------$2.75
By City Carrier, 1 year----..$5.00
By Mail, 1 month.................—4 .50
By Mail, « mntha......................41.76
By^Mall, 1 year____.....—-.43.00
CHANGE OF ADDRESS—Ih or-
A Los Angeles physician
who made an examination of.
the body of Marian Parker,
•■I who was murdered by Win.
Hickman, says that the au;
topsy- shows that the girl .died
1 of heart failure and not from
daring address of paper changed,
give old address as well as the n-w.
This is important Md will avoid
delay in making the change._______
NOTICE-al notice. of enterthin- One farmer"?-Texas’ has
menu, dinner, and other benefits proven that it is possible by
where there ia an admissior fee19 I proper cultivation and fertil-
other monetay consideiation wilization to produce more than
be charzed for at the rate of one bales cotton on an
Customer—Are those doughnuts
flesh?
Clerk—I don’t know, madam. I’ve I
only been here a week.— Lehigh
Burr.
conform to the constitution.
The impression that he has
done this' as the result of the
“good will” visit of Lindbergh
probably has little foundation
on fact. In all probability
the president would have so
■acted had Lindbergh never
seen Mexico City, it is but
carrying out his implied
promise. It may be an evi-
HITT ANDRUNN
Mu u• M $e PtptWSOR-
waat iibor sbCTs to J
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In short, we need a revival of
that soul-searching religion which
will make men and women strive in
1 * I HAVE HAD LIGHT
I have known pain,
Yet will I not complain
For I have walked today
A little way
With the one joy of all eternity
And thpugh I see
The ebon darkness of oncoming
night- .
I. have had light;
S ) will I lift my head
Nir dread . ..
orrite lone road and the long .__d
For Thave had companionship and
song; '
Whatever follows after,
A -jury in one Illinois court was A
able to distinguish between legiti-
mate stock deals and gambling. Mrs.
Anna D. Sielaf, whose .husband,
before his death, had’lost more than
$10,000 in* stock deals through a . *
brokerage house, sued the broker-
age company, and the jury allowed
her the full amount sued. - The
suit was brought under the gambling
statutes of Illinois. The ' juiy
found that Sielaff's deals were made
without any intention of accepting
[ delivery of the stocks add grains
in which he dealt.
IF the higher courts sustain the
verdict of this -jury, gamblers in
farm products will be given a severe
1 teeeooveververveegemvevereengeee
safety. A nation-wide acceptationH —4co ze- Did she let you kss her? 2
of this, in heart and in life, would Geralf Oh, heavens, . no. She
bring peace, and.world peace, wherein' tbit kind. ’ lR
there is mow , turmoil,, and . mens "Shewa to me."Answers, ton. H
then would cease to seek to gain dan,, 2
The newly elected president
of the American - Historical
। Society is a resident of Chica-
go: He announces that the
- ... feet of any class to seure votes
. unjustifiable i and sells his soul for preferment,
, devilish sin. not only know that he is a coward
• there was no such case to be ---0---. , and a poltroon and unworthy of the
pointed out, the United St taes That penitentiary agent who respect of any decent man, but also
• officials could only insist Ihat started with three prisoners wii make him see that he is help,
for the penitentiary probably ing to murder human liberty"
I’resi- failed’to get out a search| A religion -that makes
that [ warrant authonzmg him tn
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The Camden, N. J, traffic towers
now have loudspeakers. One high-
way horrrm heing constantly added
to another.—Detroit Free Press.
sentenced to" jail for con-
tempt of' court for presenting
a petition signed by the jury
that tried Remus asking that
a charge of perjury against
I the witness be nolprossed.
The jury escaped by offering
an apology. But that jury
can’t escape the contempt of
the public by offering any
apology for the verdict it ren-
dered in the Remus case.
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