The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 223, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
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BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE
NO BETTER CAR AT
ANY PRICE
INTRINSIC WORTH
—'Then* is not another car on th«* American market whicn
embodies ho many standard ami high priced features at so
low a price an the Velio I
—A review of the special Velic features is convincing proof
of the excellence of the car. I/mk them over. Vplie-Conti-
nentitl motor; Timkeo axles, front and rear; Hotchkiss
drive; dry plate multiple disc clutch and wonderful riding
qualities due to the king three-quarter elliptic springs.
•—Furthermore, the Velie is more elegant than most cars.
It* mirror body finish is twenty coats deep, its lines are long
and continuous, its smartly-tilting windshield, gently round-
ed body sides and plaited upholstery make it a car that YOU
will be proud to own.
THE VEME IS THE C AR FOR YOU !
—We are assured that nowhere else will you find a value
lika that of the Velie at 40. F. O. B. factory.
Deliveries Now.
BONHAN VELIE CO.
BURNEY BUILDING - N. CENTER ST.
LIBERTY LOAN
RALLY DAY
Tt'KHDAY. APRIL 23. HAH BKKN
DCSMMATRD BY COUNTY
CHAIRMAN.
We Hava Been Appointed
tbs ssiluslv* Kvsicady Service Huiion lor
HhU city)
W• art proud lo make this announerment
hacauaa »r arc pr.iyd ■ ( »hil »• can tell
you of tha F.VI Ml AD Y Storage Battery
— 7Ae on V lallrry free from rumoai
lulfAulwn
Tha construction '4 EVBRRADY hallary
piataa, differing lo rn trial In all other lead-
acid batlertea. prevent* a. < umulati « <>( lha
ssrsaaive an i| ha lion responsible lor rott
aioraira t-allary iroobls*
*VKHhAPY free.r m from ntittua ailpAirnii
art*ami raduct ilbilln
Arraignment of speakers for Liberty
Rallies to be held at 2:30 p. m , April
m, mm.
Bonham—Frank A. Countryman.
Honey Grov#—Rev. Krncat Quirk.
Udonla Kid. F. W O’Malley.
I-entrant—J H. !>iwry.
Trenton- Rev. K. W William*
Windom Rev. F II Ford
Dodd City-- Senator F M Gibson.
Savoy Rev. W L. Tittle.
Hailey—Judga ftoaaer Thomas.
Frtor Rrv. Rex B Wilkerr.
Ravenna Rrv. F L. Moore
Mulberry—Rev. Raich.
Randolph W A Spangler.
Anthony Rev. ./ R. Wage*.
I.amaaro S. F l.ealie.
Telephone W F McMahon
I van hoe Tho*. P. Steper.
Monk-down Rrv. R f. Keene
fHal- John Norton.
Bantam W R. Kvana.
Hall—A. I, M. Rar
Carson Rev W H. Eitell.
G.drer-C. H. White
Orangeville R T. Lipscomb.
Self*— lion. J. M Raiden.
Nobility Rev. O F Moreland.
Sash Rev. Ronnie Grime*.
Flwood Milton Smith and Dr J.
C unnlnjrham
Tulip- H I, Rodger*.
Duplex A. M Hendrick*
Ruben—Rev John West.
Fdhnhe M P Spivy
Fly- A P Bolding
Silver City Rev Breedlove
l<anniu* Rev. G R. McGraw
Mngby Rev. Rridge*
Allen’s Ihajrel—Cha* R Inglmh,
Fulp Ode Robert*
Fvery community not listed here i»
reipieated to select a speaker and ar-
range for a rally
All business houses in the above
places are asked to close from 2:30
until 0 o’clock. And that all citD.en*
Join in the canvass for the sale of
Ixind-i on this date.
.. «<►. '/ wa LOAN coimiTTrr j
GREAT SALE OF WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SPRING
COATS, SUITS, SKIRTS AND DRESSES
—THIS SALE bring* a splendid opportunity to you to purrhaae a smart Spring Suit or Coat at a considerable saving.
In some instances the price is below the price of the cloth alone. The suits and coats are made of the best materials—
Serge. Poplin, TafTeta, Gaberdine and Velour. You may choose from a good many styles. Colors: Tan, Grey, ( lays
and Pekin. Navy Blue, Brown and Blacks, not included in this sale.
Coats
25.00 27 f>0
VALUE
$17.85
80 00, 85 00
VALUE
$25.75
25.00, 27.50
VALUE
$17.85
80.00, 85 00
VALUE
$25.75
DRESSES
$1000 $12.49 $18.75
— Remarkable values indeed is this special offering of Silk
Dresses arranged for this sale. Ail are up-to-date styles,
made and trimmed in various ways of silk-bound, silk-plaid
Gingham, trimmed dotted Foulards, Taffeta with Georgette
sleeves, Crepe de Cine with self trimming. Priced special
—$10.00. $12.49, $18.75.
SILK SKIRTS
PRICED
$6.95
—The assortment is big, you have your choice of plaids,
stripes, and solid colors. Some are trimmed with pockets,
buttons, cluster of tucks, etc., others are plain. Price, spec
ial—$6.95,
f
When Itching Stopa
l•nt • r educt « «>! Latter y « a; arity. !•««*« tie
BCitirB *4 live halter y material free to Berttcipete
In the renewel o4 ener$r te erlfhetand the Heevt*
•et 4le« h«rgee edit it nak -»# huckl r.g ftlatee
%n4 d-ae ewer with r -tlv rherging a d die*
charging let the ram vgl of th e hetterg diaeaae.
9tertn« T gape l^rasr*
Uk*ie« aJliwtwa (re* 1 r<
i e written ewe
eervlee life end heed.
Wa give # *. , • a«U«WM|M
tartth Mih IVKHIADY
Eveready Service Station
W. J Hedgw.-o.-k. Mgr.
Vali# Salesroom, North Ontar 81
Only Two Days Wore
Thera is one sate, dependable treatment
that telievea itching torture and akin tori-
tat ion almost instantly and that cleanse,
and soothes the akin.
Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 bottle
it *emo and apply it as directed. Soon
you will find that irritations, pimples,
uiackheada, eraema. blotches, ringworm
and similar akin troubles will disappear
A little temu, the penetrating, aetiHly
ing liquid, ia all that is needed, for it
banishes moat akin eruptions and makes
the akin soft. smooth and healthy.
I ha g. W Rasa Co.. Uevslaod. a
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WANTED—Blerksmlth hlower, an-
vil and vise Must he in good rondi
tion Bonham Machine and Flectrie
Co , north aide square. 4
Health
About
Gone
Maey thousands el
women suffering tram
womanly trouble, have
been benefited by the use
of Cardui, the woman’*
tonic, according to letter*
we receive, similar to this
one Iron Mrs. Z. V. Spell,
ofltayne, N.C. “IcouM
not stand on my teat, tad
Just suffered terribly,'*
she say*. “As my Bet-
tering was ao great, and
he had tried other reme-
dies. Dr. —— had ua
get CarduL , , I began
Improving, and tt cured
me. I know, aad my
doctor known, what Car-
dui did tor m*. tor my
nerves aad health wain
about gone.”
■ AAiUt
CARDUI
The Woman9! Tone
MEN’S SUITS, SHIRTS AND
UNDERWEAR
■—MEN! Here are Suits that will show up well by compari-
son. They arc* well tailored and of the best material, and
the very latest models. .Your every requirement can !>e met
here in buying your clothes. Prices range $10.00 to 085.00.
—Mens summer union suits, well made garments, cut large
and full. Several styles and a variety of materials. Cross-
liar, Nainsook, etc. Choice of athletic or long sleeves some
ankle length or knee length. Priced 50c. 75c, 85e, $1.00,
$1.50 and $1.75.
—Mens shirts with French cufb , with or without collars, an
excellent variety of patterns that are desirable; materials
the very best. Special price 96c, $1.89 and $1.98.
—Silk shirts, a wide range of patterns. Price $4.00 to $7.50.
LIBERTY BONDS
—Can be Isnight at New Bank located on the* Southwest (Mi-
ner of the Courthouse lawn. After you have ls>ught all you
fan afford buy some more.
MAX HERMER
• THE SAFEST PLACE TO TRADE”
WEST SIDE SQUARE - BONHAM. TEXAS
—For the Indie- iif Bonham to call at »*ui store and ***** the
(ionatiful «in bn mien work donv on the VS HITE ItOYARY
.‘-ESS IN*. VI ACllI M With all 1 * w, take ao
much idea sure in wiling, feme is mote -at if* fa- tor) than the
new ■ w HITE” rotary sewing machine,
—-W* have with «• thl* *«» a ladv dir** t from the favbMjr
who w)|| la- ideated to *« II you all about the fare > work and
the machine thinng thr.« aerk we will make you -peeial
price-*, and you can buy on EAST TERMS. |k»n’t mlaa the*
ofqwurtumty. All are w*l»x*n*e. Ev«*ry lady rwtlvm a ma-
vmlr.
HI V \ 1111411 T STAMP
EVERY DAY
SMI TH MOORE WILLIAMS CO.
"A REAL STORK"
S17 SIR S Main Sate***. Phone 187
HOMK REAL IIVRc. \IN8
«• \C MI S
3*1 acre* in i-ultiva(t<ui, halanre in
,«»tura and thnfcer V—y
pe-’vamenta, flnv water, nice <>rekard
3 mile- N. W «f Ivanhne I'- |sr
acre
FT acre*, 7* In rullivaUnn, balance
tn pasture and timber, four room
bungalow, very g**«»d bam. well, one
fourth wile of good absil, »e»en
miles from Ravenna, aplendnl p i
farm IVka ITS per acre
f* acres, four and one half mile*
north of ftnnbaai. one half mtie of
iske good latpewvemeat* and aplendnl
gwod orebord See ua at «n,e for Chi*
Ideal little home
a* acres. 3* acre* ia <oUi»al*nn
balance la pasture g*»>d water, Ua
prove menu not ««ey pet nme ee
chard Three fourths of a note north
of Ktdingn A good »chant and
■ hutch P» pea *• ce
II B WORD A (O
i ■■ ii. W 11 .... mr
t M Pawned d Hsaaton aad broth
er. Jack Garreti of liaiantiltr are
here emit mg their niece, Mr- tamer
Mh. aad other reiaU*eo
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STt NG \t. IIN
I have shout MR hcaeheis of tea lean
sd aasbae aad ora age awe* «*ew coat
ywu rwa have f»r tl Th per twsahel
Phone No 1 Kid Jtmith a
♦ PERSONAL* *
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I* c'twf*** wo* in lh>nham
)e-ter<la> and made this nlh-r a visit
ami put a 1811* date on hi* Daily Fa
vonte.
W P Ford, out on Han ham mule
$ was in town yesterday and ordered
the Daily Favorite vent h> hi* addres*
Said be had to keep up «*|ch Pie time*
an I ‘houghl that w a* the isrst wax
to no it.
I apt C II While cam# in yeater
day afternoon from Tioga te stay
awhile with ua
Mr. ami Mrs N. F (hole and
children who had been here vtstting
Mrs Choate’s mother. Mr* J N
Wb>te. have returned to their home ia
Ttaarhana
Whet Smith wa* here from |v*dd
City yesterday
Mr*. Paaewan Praael of Iterator who
had been here vtesting Mrs P. O
Pohtnsen. retammi to IWM l My yea
terday sftenmu where *he m v i-itmg
rotative*
Mr ewd Mr* A A Pemey returned
x eaterday aftameoa from a *tnt la
Sherman
tlio Keaaley of lh-dd City was
have vootee-day aftensooo on hr* may
hmwe fne a . — Ui Fart Worth
lew CampSell was here xestardax
from Haney (in***, return
on the afternoon train
j+tn. F as—the*, head af tho dn.
meatw sr tea.e and art daportmaat ef
the High arheal. to airh a«
and will not l<e sbie to attend Her du
tioa here this week She has an at
tack of the grip
W A. Spangler wa- in Ravenna
yesterday- on huso rvlx-inm* •—.*
last night on the Katy
Hailani Barron ir here from Dallas
visiting hit parent*. Mr and Mr* T
A Barton
Mr and Mr* Evan* Prii>heit re
turned yesterday afternoon fr*»m a
week's outing at a rtuh lake near
t tarksv ille
W T McGill we... .. t ' xil'e
this morning
KINKY
HAIR
The torture we
show here ia of a
rvdured girt who
bad abort, nappy,
kinky hair.
IHtr itn NIK VIM1I
inm Musi ss
It i maptetel* KmIwoI Her WVrewgth
Mranklya, N V "Pneumonia kefY
me weak and tired, with pains gader
my shuwldrr blades, a bad ef
a* ippetMe Five hollies nf Vlad
restored my strength and health t
gamed la weight and my rough 4»«
appeared"- Mrs P Kkklrr. Itff
Manhnn stfWrt, Ikedl) N Y —
!hM hv J W tVelar. dMmti V (ton
ham. Tuaas. aad at thg hast drug
state la every town anti <-ttjr ia the
cawntvy
j \i h i*m sal.to.
Mv lirli Nr sale or tradi If yea
sum a hargulo am- m* W—lA Ilk# tn
have men.* <m a.*-*agr a » thw
, -U C witonn
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 223, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1918, newspaper, April 18, 1918; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth923476/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.