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RSI AY JUNE 2- 1923
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VOLUMI XXXV
UNITED PRESS SERVICE
LOCAL COUNTY NEWS
BONHAM, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1928
NUMBER 302.
INDICT 7 WHITES AT HOUSTON
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INDIGT SEVEN WHITES
KAW INDIANS PLAN . RAILWAY WRECK IN
URGE FATAL CRASH
'ITALIAN SEAPLANES
izes and widths
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DALLAS TO CHICAGO
TRIBESMAN CORTIS OF TEN LIVES TODAY
NORTHERN EXPRESS ( OLI.IDES PLANE RAN INTO SEVERE WIND
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begai
The first
Granaday ed from . the gallows
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DESERTS MATE FOR GOLDFISH Curtis will be unable to attend an
. ■ - - 1 account of pressing ( ampaign activi-
lira.
parting of the ways
goldfish pond at ‘
IN OLD MEXICO
CHARLIE GRAVES
LAWS SAYS AL SMITH
WIAT DO BIRDS EAT AT POLE:
hot icy of a peacock, which had been F AS NOT
Some a.
since Mrs. Sur
: makr
and.
the participation
th-
ph Jyles Verne affirmed there js.
the officials today. .Two priests were
Henry M
BUILD
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JAIL FOR WINTER HOME
ELOI MEM HAI TS DANCE
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PAGIN( SMITHS
s when one of the
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northeast
Organization
sociatioti.
Club already ha
West Tex
for .the • carion
Rodgers
I he Business Like Atmosphere
Summer Suits
COURTESY -- EFFICIENCY — STRENGTH
H. L. RODGERS COMPANY
Helen
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Bible
“The Good Clothes Store
Costello
Four stakes will be
IN
when he leaped off the animal.
! member’s derby, members’
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$M29
COME TO US
All Steel Kitchen Stool
BAILEY HARDWARE CO.
left solely to the individual judgment
AMERICAN
morial fund established in honor of fora .
THEATRE
TODAY
year.
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program to make high school athletics
ground.
Dr. Shryock will work this aam- self supportineg and he will ask that
I
i i not altered hf previously stated
‘ belief that "there sholud he amend
TROPICAL WORSTEDS, I INENS
PALM BEACH AND OTHERS
DRIVE JAMES HUFF
T0 DIS HOME PLACE
WITH AN AUXILIARY EN.
GINE NEAR BOLLNAS
The expe
two week:
instantly
mass of
i of a Smith
been startci
Because of the number of profes
sional handlers already in the section,
it is believed that the opei stakes
will have more entries than ever be-
high school sport rules is to be sug-
gested by John M. Fouts, supervisor
.gang was sav-
i as a result of
free of charge to those who have no,
other way of handling their potaoe- ,
but at the same time emphasized th?
emple Lumber Co.
You Must Be Pleased
lion will be held here July 30, two
weeks a head of the usual time.
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PARIS, June
OFFER THE PLANTERS
EREE STORAGE EDR
THEIR POTATO CROPS
Company
ad Massey
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bandit,
side.
f the Tulane Central- American ; Losea, oh
By United Press.
HANKOW. June
here.
deserted
THREE ARE LEGALLY
EXECUTED TODAY IN
CITY OF WASHINGTON
m. ■
ialli
it that
ested
the murder
The men
MORE REBELS ARE
KILLED IN FIGHT
Nicholas I
■ Samuel.
Proctor,
are
ar
STATE NATIONAL BANK
Of Bonham
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VISIT OUR WINCHESTER SALE
THIS WEEK
Glee
partn
pare.'
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N APING HIM BI I POLICE
CHECK AllEMPT
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IN NEGRO LYNCHNG
AFFAIR AT HOUSTON
are expec t d here uls 14.forathe
first annual picnic of the Smith As-
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the rebel
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HENRY R. SCATES. M. D. !
Practice Limited-to Disease •
I Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ’
I Glasses Correctly Fitted 1
I ver Reb Peelers, across thehal
l form Fosters St a d io.
tr ked by their guides,
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22. Th
witnese
criminal
Federal soldiers 1 0,
SICK DOG UNATXED
COLUMBUS, Ind . June 22.—Trick
AND ELECTRICAL STORM IN
KANSAS
THE FANNIN COUNTY STATE BANK
» "THE BANK OF SERVICE” L
“In Old
—NO TRACE OF THEM IN
FOUR WEEKS
SI TED BELIEF. HE
ASSERTS
Dallas-Chicago Air Mail Line
1 at home and does not care to ship
। them to cold storage in some othe
DALLAS, June 22.—A revision of town or city.
gimemae .
•s
NEw ronK, Jun, 21 . cal. aurea
E. Smith declared Thursday night he
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and ail., when the plane fell in a
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By United Press. ■ . for the
MEXICO CCT*. Jun< 12 Fwi .
PREAC him; EDHUBE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BONHAM, TEXAS
THE WEATHER .
Texas: Tonight and Saturday
y i ably showers in the'
Kentucky”
inereased
SAFETY
Rpozt
CELEBTATIONWILL GO ON AL-
THOUGH ( URTIS IS I NABLE
. TO ATTEND
er 'one because he can’t find work
" use he would rather be sentenced
n the fall and be provided with a
lace to live during the winter.
Monkey meat may not be good, but two rebe and V'n
■ ’ down o j
ALTERED PREVIOI s interest in
eight hour fight i
IS SAVED ON ICCOUNT
OF AGE
ROUNDS STILL REGULAR
an I !
the i
The
her
tempt to relate the status of the'the coming
nation's health with its social back-
! Former U. S. Senator Albert J. Bev-
eridge by his widow, to do this job.
| Historians often mention spectacu-
j lar epidemics or strange medical
' practices, and medical men record the
technical progress of their science,
but non'? heretofore has made an at-
N sters‘ who
roe, Columbus
If a man owns
sing time, does
on him?" Mon
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mer among the scholars of Washing- facilities for furthering athletics be
ton and Philadelphia.
witness in the Octavius
Fouts has been successful, in his
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here. Neville was killed
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SENIOR CHAMBER COMMERCL
SEI LUES BIG w AREHIOUSE
FROM THE OIL MILL
HEALTH HISTORY STUDIED
By United Press.
ANDERSON. June 22. Mr.
Mrs. Red Bird have come to
feathered wife has
mate to be near a
rial school
cided to te
rounds” as a local law enforcement 4 '
official. Mart has avted as a po-, ” ' 'T' ' '
1 iceman of Falls City for th® past _ g
he acUd as chiefhan police/ wh teh Favote Want Ads Get the Desired Results
when people ar way back in
jungles of Central. America on
expedition' it is palatable.
THOUGITTIEY INTENDED KID- FIFTH MEMJER OF THE GANG ! WERE WITH DIRIGIBLE ITALI A
widow, bping of the varium et muta-
bile sex, would, as she tels me, wel
By United Prgs.. handle-Amarillo A. & M. club,
i FINCENNES, June 21. —Ifenrywil address the organization.
Buescher of Freelandville is in a hos
pital here with severe injuries re-
[ WASHrNGTON, June 20 1 he his-, members’ stake. the winner will be
itory of health, and how health con-‘entitled to the $1,500 cup fora period
first. time
I. two oth
ih be Sunday at '
ght. The public is
-d to attends
ceiyed recently when a blnd horse on
, were killed , in
Li w ERE CONVICTED OF MI R
DER OF POLICEM AN. PRES-
IDENT REFUSED PARDON
KINGS BAY, June 22. Two KAW CITY, June 22 Kaw Indians
mur- giant Italian seaplanes prepared to- plan to hold another celebration Sun-
man,, day to leave momentarily for the • day honoring their follou t-ihae-
„ tate p nitent iary first re: I search for the even -me man, < harle . Curtis,
here at dawn this ‘morning. Thewith the dirigible Italia, who have his being elected Republican
James Huff, the gwand jury’ chief fifth, member of th .gang was sav- | been missing without trace sine presidential nominee it will be held with an auxiliary engine
four weeks ago today. in a sequestered spot, on the banks three were express coach
a triple exec at ton of
ST LOUIS. .1 me 22. Ten thousand
a cat which was showingTEN FEDER VI SOLDIERS KILL
i the glitterin fish.. . , .ID IN FIGHT WHICH LASTED
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ditions influenced the progress of of one year. It was donated by bird
Americans for the last 300 years, hi dog fanciers of this section of the|fact tha the use of this storage is
being studied for the first time this state.
OPMURDER HANGED PREPARE FOR SEARCH ANOTHER PARTY FOR I SWEDEN TAKES TOLL ON AIR MAIL ROUTE -
EARLY THIS MORNING OF SEVEN MISSING
run. the
all agu
derby, open derby and open all age
in addition to cash prizes for the
Trials of
save the condemned but he declin
od- to do so.
uthwest portions .
H wani Bridge, Managet I
Phone 111 (
ules Verne, htat famous scientifi yette *
ovelist, refuse to aecept the word of The a i r ia m. written • h- th
to the pool and once was seen to
drop a worm into the water. On an ।
other occasion she was sen to swoop;
ber ol
exped
tells 1
were
They wer .■cecuted for the murder
f Leo Bush, a Washington .police-
wished to be wet, it should do so
_ I Subsequently, Mr. Mack explained the
j views were his own, and he did not
litien, writing his parents her-
how members of the partv •
forced to eat the meat when
ut ice And snow at the pole, ask the I
riends of Jules Verne, . what do
ho thousands of migratory birds wh .
there periodically find when they
pt there?
pill, refused to plead guilty now
w hich bec omes a bankin ri u'
look upon acbank as “a mass of brick and mortar, where men
mechanically count money with cold dignity until they become de
void of personality and human emotions. It is the purpose of
entire force to keep this .Bank moving m the path of human
interests and to keep it vitally n lated to the W«lfare and pro-
gress of the community and of each individual patron.
of high school athletics here. Fouts i By *nitel Press.
will urgesthat the school board con- FALLS CITY, Neb., June 21.—Sam
sider changes and adopt them for Marts, observed his 78th birthday
Thursday by making his "regular
of the Arkansas River hear here. were wre eked.
flames. It is believed that the
plane was struck by lightning. Ne-
ville ha l been flying the route since
its inauguration on May 194 1926.
The accident happened at 4:15 a. m.
Neville formerly lived in Dallas,
but recently moved with his wife to
Chickasha, Okla. Both were consid-
ered era* k pilots. At ope time they
owned a flying circus.
AL-SMITH BOOSTERS
REACH GALVFSTON
Tonight and Saturday
speak for the York Governor.
Governor Smith was, informed then
, is a report current that, in the event
of hisnomination as president i'il
; candidate, he would resign as Gov-
ernor of New York. The Governor re-
plied: "There is nothing to that.”
j Asked if he would suggest the
name of a person for vice presiden-
tial nominee, Governor Smith re-'
plied
| “That is something those boys ‘will
have to work oltt down there. Col-
| letive judgment, is always best.”
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BLIND HORSE CAUSES INJURY
summer. The American Historical
Association has commissioned .Dr.
Richard H. Shryoch, research schol-
ar appointed under the $50,000 me-
AMARILLO, June 22. Dana X.
Bible, football coach of Texas A. E-
Mr will visit Amarillo July 16, along
with E E. McQuillan, secretary of
the ex-students’ association.
Bible will be the guest of the Pan
and discretion of the farmer. It is
offered only as a temporary expedient
t M the fat me l w -• has • m h
able acreage and who has no storage I
By United Press.
I HOUSTON. June 22.—Indictments
charging seven young white men
(with murder in. connection with the
time of year. Starkey ar
CHICAGO GANGSTERS CHINESE CONVICTED
By United Press. ,
GALVESTON. un
Manager of the Bonham.Cotton Oil
Company to use one of their large
seed houses for this purposc This
privilege is extended to September
1st, when all potatoes remaining in
the building would have to be re-
moved. It is, however, hoped that
the market will absorb all potatoesj’
by that time. It is expectedthat
farmers who avail themselves of thisl
opportunity will have their potatoes
graded, sacked and labeled before
storing them.
There is a diversity of opinion as
to the advisability of storing po
ttoes in this wav Sumo expe A
' eneed men say that the potatoes j !
will keep fairly well for a short time
in this way, although they might be 1
expected to show considerable shrink L
age. Others declare that a consid
erable loss might be expected from ,=
.storage of this kind. The \gricul-
tural Committee, above mentioned, $
and the Bonham Cotton Oil Company
merely offer the use of this space
were hanged
apt. Wilkins, the Australian aviator, 1 Bishop conclude:
hat there is no land at the North “May I add that hi discons
I - Webster McBride, a student mem- co-leaders with the
By United Press.
.W ASHINGTQN, .J one
District of Columbia today
ment of the present prohibition pro-
visions."
The Governor’s statment was made
rply in a written question pre-
sented to him by a reporter of a
local new spaper. as -follows:
'In view of the questions raised
about Norman Mack’s statement; the
World wishes to know: Have you
changed your belief that there should
be amendment of the present prohi-
bition provisions?"
"I have not,” the Governor re-
plied verbally, with emphasis on the
negative.
In a formal statment issued at
Houston, Norman E: Mack, national
committeeman from New York had
said Governor Smith "believes if
any State desires a certaijha lcoholi:
content of beverage, that State has
the right to determine that con-
tent.” He added that if a State
n this city .recently
h its students danci
ent, however,, failed
today by, the Harris County grand
jury.
Before midnight, last night five of
the even men were in jail, and
oni confssion has been obtained.
Those indicted are A. B. Wheeler,
Howard Menlon, Bubber Reece, Slim
Kent, Bubbr Kent, Clyde Shuck and
Charles Oldham.
Wheeler made a- written confes-
sion in the presence of District At-
torney Horace Soule, Mayor Oscar"
Holcombe, Sheriff T. A. Binford an I
the Police Chief in which he admit
ted his part ..and implicated the
others.
which he was rilling, walked off a |
j bridge near here. He was injured I
The Agricultural Committee* of the J
Senior Chamber of Commerce, with I
Sid Smth as Chairman, has com-
pleted arrangements whereby farm-
ers may have the privilege of stor- j
ing their potatoes free of charge ,
pending a possible improvement in '
the potato market This ari iten ent
is made possible through the gra
d with his teach
hive been suspe
Clc Tonham Dailp favorite
MASTER HEX PERFORMS
By United Press.
COLUMBUS, Neb. June 21. Na
egg measuring 10 11 inches hy 8 3-1
inches was reported by George Drin-
nin, Columbus, An ordinary sized
hen’s egg measured about 6 by 7 in
circumfererice.
if anyone ha;
o I've in the county jail in the win By Uniteel Press.
STATED ONE OF NUMBER MADE
STATEMENT TO HARRIS
COUNTY OFFICERS
y United Press.
COLUMBUS, Neb., June 21. J. E.
tar I •) . Columbus plasterer, wants
uc t are put by dog owners to
• - ors, a ample being offered as
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By United Press 1 By United Press. -By United Press.
J CHICAGO, June 22. Gangsters FLORENCE, June 22. Four Chin | KINGS BAY,
i here, dismayed at 1 - now investiga- esc who were convicted of the
: tion of underworl movements, re- dor of Tom King, rival ong
l iching of Robert Powell, 21 year taliated last i ght ~F . nren, armed ■ hanged at “h
ehl, negro, expected to be returned with shot guns, drove to hi homa here at dawn this
rived here, this morning he tided by
Elizabeth Marbury. New York Na-
tional Committee woman
. -on were killed and forty jnjured , fatal crash on the'Dallas to Chicago,
their fellow tribe.--'in a railway accident near Bollnas air mail route occurred early today
as a result of today. The Northern Express, which when pilDt Wayne Neville ran into a
I- left Stockholm at midnight collided severe wind and electrical storm near
J nian. Eagles steadfastly
j tained their innocence. The
ident was asked to intervene
BAND MEETING
Thursday night at Cod
louse, old and young cm
ith horns—also those inti
| a Band for Borfham
For friendly advice and experienced counsel in your
financial affairs. Our constantly gro wing list of pa-
trons shows our service is the kind that pleases.
entrance to apparently kidnap Huff, ing hi sentence to , life imprison-
but th. arrival of polico thwarted ment. I’his action followed when, i:
their scheme. Huff and a negrowas learned that he was only vv
were in the car with Granaday whenenteen. years of age when the mur
he was -hot on primary elect ion der was committed.
day. Huff identified Johnny Armon-1 -------o------
. :: IN AMENDMENT IS
.......... ""I NEEDED TO THE DRY
-....... • a friend of the Bishop of Worcestev
and his fam y foi oe years, 1
22. -Defenders ofeenth avpearedinthe I ioce san Ga
( A USE OF EXPLOSION
1 a ant <. make a stat ment
of Charley Trac’s dea
on a charge of operating a
mail;- townshi assessor.
pres.*’a sick dog at asse
and . he have lo pay taxe
SHREV El"RT I, June Te
Shreveport’s first speed boat regatta
will be held on Cross Lake July 1,
under th" auspices of the Will II
Dilg league. Sixty entries are ex-
pected for the list of outboard race
scheduled.
This will be the first of a number
of regattas to be held, and is attract
ing much attention. Many prizes are
being offered.
The entries will.be classed into
groups, according to the piston dis-
placements of the various motors.
The races will be run over a three
mile triangular ourse. All of the
races will he one lap with the excep-
tion of one 27 mile free for all race
The races are for amateurs only, all
professionals being barred. Cross
Lake is Shreveport’s new city reser
voir, which was dedicated three years
ago. The body of water covers 11,-
000 acres.
alf in. The lightning
short in the wire he
which' ignited the gas
ne explosion.
MRS. Cl H. TRACY.
cious consent of dro. I
! WHEELER, June 21.
I the Tri-State Field Trial
Admiral Peary, the first man who
rod on the top of the world, said|com a noth •
here is and that he saw it. Soa peacoek to
lid Amundsen. If there is nothing •
EAT MONKEY MFM
By United Press.
NEW. ORLEANS, La . Jnne 21,
By United Press.
Ten per-1 LEBO, Kans., June 22.—The first
roe admits a strict application of the
law would mean payment of taxes,
but in he case referred to th® dog
was rv assessed and two week
later died.
Only, rarely is it-worth
cost s to ’ tell a .man just
fhtnk of-himEr • '
WRITES OBHI ARY TO PEACO( Kl
By .United Presg • i
. LONDON, June 22. An obituary ,
... .of Abrahanr Line
an near-La-. Puertas, a di patch informed ex ted today
. I Eagles, aged thirty-two;
Rodolfo . r .
i Moreno, twenty and John
' nineteen.
the home of Mg. and Mrs Bert
Jeffries. The red bird stay- close
was at work' for the
Plant, repairing a .b«
beei put out ofcomt
iler an • had come
g in -again.
murder case. They tried to force an the state board of pardons commut-
By United Press.
STOCKHOLM, June 2
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