The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 223, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1916 Page: 1 of 4
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THK cream of the
I1IG NEWS
01 THE WORLD
the DAY FT HAPPENS
member of the united press association
THE WEATHER
V »nd l>ur»l,iilty__
of goo*
—the ouljr kind of
* »rc intonated in.
.Special to Tba Favorite:
New Orleans, April 20.—Bonham
and vicinity. Tonight and tomorrow
uneettled.
eninon
VOLUME XVIII.
BONHAM, TEXAS, THURSDAY. APRIL 20, 1916
NUMBER 223.
’our »'it« tiniilii,.,
tiainod f*peiience
in woik.
Racine Tires
Republic Fires
Both plain and non-skid
MESSAGE HOT TO EMBASSY
THIS MORNING IS
REPORT.
Ilt'iit A .mu tun nt m
i**a That
'tI Isl . i'.y
and N,.wi
Inner Tubes. Valves. Cement, Tii
Pumps, Jacks, Horns, Etc.
Headquarters for
Auto Accessories
bine Pi ('r
pil**nt lor vhnit cikr J
house Red
Kaspliern
't the thinfor puni
:n Gate l ea
id’s Sliced
lilt: I.AST NOTE IS A SECRET
.missive first note goes
TO HERR von JAGO'V.
y~ a
Hy United Preen.
Berlin, April 20.—The embas-
sy received the note (his mom-
my. and Ambassador Gerard ex-
peets to deliver it to von .lagow,
the foreign secretary, this after-
noon. \n important secret mes-
sage was also received from
Washington.
Copyrl^'t Hart frhaffotr & Man
Bin \ N K’ I NS SEVEN TH
Wlien you blossom out at Easter time with the rest of the
people, and the rest of the world, you had better do it in
one of our suits. Here they are in the different variations,
two and three button models, plain and patch pockets, nifty
stripes and fancy weaves. Plenty of beautiful Easter suits at
9/5.00 and up.
By Unitor! Press,
pipin'? i
1111 H \RDWARE PEOPLE
April ‘JO.— Bryan is seventh
omplote returns for the
Big Four.
KONII \M, TEXAS
-TODAY-
IP WV «how our ttr.t Trtangle kvf ioTHINi. w \rt>
tons • U\ crowd. throng U> r riNFK.R1 M I. Ill I w I I N
'th* Dt-inglc Iraluira III all the 'Nil I I Ns|m\ UN
ijn'tiis, paying (■.» HdmiMinn
He—»» ng to the tact that *o ^
,, >.u,
■ f B »m people re 14 lien ted u*
to'. ■ iigle features we hate -
to »o h' in enormous expense wF
d vii * n them at the u«uai '
to 5 .v in," ,| you appreciate 1
Ibwt v.t'urcfl iu the world niter
70a for \ |Oc, come out to- ,,f
4- I Williams. Hart in ’..I
ones 9 and 409
l!> I nited Press:
W i-hington. \pril 2b.—Benisloill i» scheduled to visit Ihc
suile Department today to confer with Lansing, and it is believ-
i d ilic \i»il hold* possibilities in the grave siliialion. Bernslorff
i- hopeful o| averting a break although this government will
pul l he tpo -l inn of breaking or modify mg ' h,' siibmatine square-
ly up to > ,ei many
Marin - have been ordered t > guard vvire'cs, -f.tlions at Tuei -
erton. N I . air! >av v ill*-. I . I. they ma, lie seized in event ot
a break
l!ein>lorff in .1 twenty-five minute conference with Lansing
discussed the possibility of averting a break, obtaining l.ans-
mg s view* on the steps necessary by Germany to bring subma-
rining into conformity with the Vntrro an interpretation of inter-
national law. 11 is understood that Bernslorff i' still hopeful,
and that he gave Lansing a good reason why a repetition of the
Sussex affair will not occur again, during the negotiations. He
pointed out that numerous conferences would lie necessary in
Berlin
Bernslorff said he believed he would not have to wait long for
word from Berlin regarding it'course inward the I nited States.
UE/EfN
f not
AS MIGHT BE FAI’FT I ED. (.REM
BRITAIN THINKS THERE!.I.
BE A BREAK ON NOTE.
THE DICIPLE
Master feature presents lui utifut
FLORENi i: LA HA DIE
P**"i|iil T1 1.ingle Kay His* pro
duetion in ft arts
— ALSO TODAY -
tolUu t.uiaiul Pauline Morgan
___jvj Dress gingham s 1 value.
t special while it last- ti 1-2.— I
Her Painted Hero" 1 "*"**"•
A rorring Triangle Keystone | \rm «iN i.iuip Rti\l>'
•nodjr in '£ acta. i l - mih- N ■■
------------ | r A
O^orro w- Klnronco U<*ml m l*mi «k K-
pCowanlly Way**—111 ft net* h" ‘
|>4* rt fv#\ I •
term'* ^ 1* f 1
Ay United Press.
London, April JO. Th" cnhinct
crisis has been uveited and all dif-
ferences settled hy a report**.! :uri ce-
ment, which provides for th? post-
ponement. of a general conscription
for two weeks, *ind the voluntary sys-
tem will get more trial in thv* mean-
time to raise men for th * iriuyV de-
mands.
Well informed j.t rsons prvdi i action
m ccnji’css will cause a bre*i v between
i .t’fiu. 11y and \ tv erica. Th • mite i
also expected to have a snlut’iry effect
mi European countries that are wav
ering between (he Allies am! the T**• i
ton s.
K*roundw
ferenc#*
•THE PRICE OF HER SILENCE
WILL POSSIBLY AID IN THE
CAMPAIGN AROUND
VERDUN.
In ft big part8—a power*ul dramatic
story sure to please.
-Also 1 part Comedy-
"UNA'S USEFUL UNCLE”
Tomorrow — Paramount pre
scuts tilmdoiu’s foremost fun maker
John Barrymore, in a comedy of
romance and adventure
"Nearly A King”
In ft parts—ft ,t 10c.
NOT KNOWN I ROM WHEN! E OR
HOW THE CZAR'S MEN GOT
INTO FRENCH TERRITORY
iy United Fi
'turd a v
* Senator
April 20.—
society girl
Uiiih1 for lho
Sharpe, fnr-
hnl her, and
girl said vhe
money mat-
t’hailcc Boss hi
in ft acts
arryeverv mzi
g and I uht* ir
from a JHv
37 5 in hot!1
By United Press.
Paris, \pril 20.—It is an-
nounced that the Russians land-
ed in Marseilles. France, today
to join the Allies on the France-
Flanders line. It was announced
simultaneously with orders from
.loffre extendinx the IDissitins
best wishes. These are the first
Slavs on French soil. The num-
ber of Russians is unknown, but
it is believed to he large. It is
suggested that a great allied of-
fensive is preparing, with 'he
Russians aiding, possibly around
Verdun The Russians’ route ol
travel is unknown The news of
their arrival electrified Paris.
Sc- my sptM'inl ad in another rot
imin of this paper. Mrs. Geo. Myers.
buy a refrigerator on- «
"'•e the Herrick.—Bon «rd
U'e I urnishinx Co. 2nto -• •
Saturday r< a Die — Metro
picNcnts the eliaiming and gifted
screen star, Marguerite Snow, in
"A Corner In Cotton”
A romantic and thrilling story of
Wall Street, society and the land
of "King Cotton"-- in ft stirring
acts.
i:\LR\l KILLED MAM
III Kl \\|> Ml < II PROP-
ER'! A LOST
d a
HN ami Non
D treads.
n both atmi(ltt %,l<
nthv r.
Willif, the little three ycai old *<»n
«»f Mr and Mi> Will Tbomit**, died
at thr family home in l>alla> last
night. The remains will in* !*i«»uuh*
tt» Bon hum on th*- IJ in T »V I* t*i»m
totuortovn anti taken from the tram
tt* the Ingli'h cemetery f*»i hun.
I \ Kl I I In I s III! VIMIKKSS
di| is ove
It* mtere**
EON It AM. TEXAS
E GUARANTY FUND BANK
\ s \\l) NII^StM Kl \KI HU
It \Kl‘ li> T\M>U MS « t‘MI»
|\«, In I III Ml VUH I >.
is grow
KIM 1H\UK.
Vti old style •’* passengcf Hun k auto
mobile Small houae and lot, second
hand piano, yearling**, or any oth* i
tradeable stuff considered
T K faldwell
to nit n m h
I am to* lon^rct with the Hailv Hat I-
vac* i u., hut am now located
doot west Ocean Highway tiarag*'.
with a complete outfit of Ttnner*a ar l
INumherN tools I trust my pa*kt fif-
teen \ear-v* 4etvi«e m H**»dram wdl
enable my friend* t«» civt me n -tiare
ol their but*mess m these line*. I
need the work ami can d«* the work,
rhankmir v*»u f**! pas*t favor* c\tend-
By ITnited Pre«*a.
Kansas t Hy. Vp"l _*«».— 1 » n
ale rrpoited dead and i*ne hunil-
ted injured in a twister bis I
night that rut swaths through
Smithrastern Kansas, south-
western and tent rat Missouri
and around l«da. Fort 4rolt.
Kansas, and Iksp Water and
Rich Hill. Missouri Reinhart.
•Ii%souri. »s reporred to h»' ra/ed
and thirtv in jo red. Ike propv'i-
tv dam.rgr is enormous the
wires anr m a joiowt and <,etail-
aie i onset)urntly meager Mv
are .cfmrted killed at Stover
Missouri; *k" ■ woman anil .<
K«hv at Fort Scott, and on. pei
woo allied at Enterprise. Ka. sas
One girl to dead at Kwh Hill
'IjwMMtri.
Ftevrn are now known ta t*e
dead .a the siwrm \ man was
lulled at V|*p»rt*m t «>- »■■•••
MENS' SI ITS.
Itig new stock to select from. ()
No advance in pii« e.—J I. Ware
* ___ VIVINirW nil KSI'W sFHVt'FS
I Su.iii.h Kite M»on> »t the Ma-***ai.'
\l»\ EKTISKD I E IT MU* Hall this vveninr at TO All a.e ex-
11 *HI ueeer haee a Imnli account till vnu »tait one. * hie
I'cns aa account, which, through aystematu- saving, max
"•*? itajr and aapiMiit in the dav <*l m si.
■ nt Management, Alumdant l»«»ounvs, Memlsrrehtp in
U.weixe Hyatem, and Prwt.ctlon ol t'herkiag \cvs>ui.t«
•svianiy Fund ol Tetm. give maoirniiee ol the last |s«asi.
uiket, April
tore, hrgin
ave f*»r wnle.
ts| chlv'krn*.
hone
14 AN ALL-V
Ot M» t II VMM I
V pton~ and house
.1 L. Ware \ son.
laidies
dresses. -
'ten's Itluv- overalls laiught tw
foie lhe advance just received,
prkv >1 •§ |*er pair.—J. I.. Ware
A S*
k^otnc and Grow With Us
X IMiftntthmg !**%•
Ltd i t'.u
Ibis Path,- 1
In |* ritlti
mb ami h»r
e» the s«m
pt nntnml r
evl with D
Ull result > •
UN I* OKI* s|K»>T*
| ot ,’«rt » n Srnitk i * ntrr,
I pw, bra) lumWi t , •ml MvW
Hittn for m»U «i • Shg«lR.
time »i.'frt »o! ^ U H Kvirl
Seed Potatoes
Cabbage Plants
Tomato Plants
Pepper Plants
Sudan Seed
lupdiit'NC Cane Seed
7 kinds Seed C orn
e Want
'•HR HANKING HI SINK** 'Nl* |KI’
■ 'mhtrijii, in t»i k row kk ri» mi rii i
HAVK a HU., STROM, K'NK. Willi
I’lKVTD OT CAPITAL AND SI RPI1 "* 1,1
'Dttmt >ot AMri K PROlKiTION »oK
'*•* R Mtpfiavni AND YRI K YND WII I INt.
111 TAKK CARS or YOI WIIKN YtM W \NT
TD BORROW, WK TREAT All. DIR OA
^*MERS FIBER M I V
i %
■rst National Bank
9W1A& THAI
i iiwk i: \ httv
I I Rlt D
ME Ol I«• N I » '• j
PI H V t I N i . till "
lENDITIttN >' *
T THEM*! I ' » '
(i STOKH
to $300.10.
Now It the Mate to |<rrpu* fwe rain*. W> well and (ml a
tUlvantrrd Kolge Knit nad 'tatter and repair nil kind, nt
Metnl "oik. and Mrtnt Root*. Tin work, I'lwmtwng
wad pump line a«|ncvnltv. MnUalnaUon guaranteed.
;«Ar to >\.2S new styles ap*ons
and hawse dre-sses—J I* Ware
A Son
RUSSELL GRO. CO
PHONEW
THE OLD RKU VHLR
KEENE & KEENE
I t ONE T4 Hl.ACR SOUTH IDS
\y GOOD l*M|
m th* wvarkto u*
Wilt H Evwn«
n»
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 223, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1916, newspaper, April 20, 1916; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921811/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.