The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 6, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 10, 1915 Page: 1 of 4
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m
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isfies
kly arranged with a nupp|y|
i. Give ua • trial and you
be disappointed
ROCERY COMFaH
ONE 07
nto the new buildii
, I want to open thJ
practically an entire!
ant to reduce the ex-
ng as much as pos-
a visit will con-
f the wonderful
m Hats. Still a
ollection white
imas and sport
are awaitmg
inspection.
er Thompsoi
OUR TEN GOMMANDWEnI
1 Prompt. I Mi very
2 Right Price
2 Good Valins
4 Proper Assortment!
5 Novelties
« Courtesy
7 Satisfaction
8 Accommodation
9 Confidence
0 Dependability
1 E. M. CURLI
Phone 9
fJ’Q The More That|
* ^ Encourages
Economy
)emanding All the]
ling Summer
Sold.
tha sm I VI.
of DrawM, values up
ill the latent and ltd*
and |iattenia, at quick
rice
SI.49
SMUTS
#7.50 INqtlin Skirts in
Ian, at quick dispo*wd
$2.75
\ND AWAITS INSP*« rh>N
VIER’
West Side S<^,r
THIS CRJSAM OF THE
BIG NEWS
OF THE WORLD
^fiu: n\Y it happens
MEMBER or 1HKJ MTKI) PRESS ASSOt IATION
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% Benl.o.s nm, iauarilc
THE WEATHER
Ept-cial to The Favorite:
New Orleans. La., Aug. 10- Dunham
and vicinity: Tonight anu tomurron
I unsettled
rVOLUME XVIII.
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BONHAM. TEXAS. I. ESDAY Ulfil .
10. 1915.
NUMBER 6.
Watch Them
Grow
I he grass and weeds
Lawn flowers, McCormick
Mowers, Scythes and Snathes
1 he cutting kind- you find (hem here
I he best ol everything and prices right.
Chas. Davis Ndw. Co.
HUES DEFY THE GERMANS
! SATING Nl) PEACE TERMS
EROM THEM ACCEPTABLE
By l nited 1*tchh:
London. August 10—The Allies intend to fight to a finish
( and make peace on their own terms, say the papers here in re-
plying to Ihe German chancellor's statement as to what terms
I Germans would make for peace. The papers declare that tier-
many cannot suggest any terms which Ihe neutrals would ap-
l prove.
LAST CALL
LAST CUT
-1-3-
Ol T ON ALL SI MMEK SLITS (NOT PALM BEACH). COME
NOW. COME (H ICK WHILE THEY LAST.
£25.00 Suits for....... IB.85
$22.50 Suits for....... 15.00
$20.00 Suits for ...... 13.35
$18.00 Suits for . 13.00
$15.00 Suits for....... 10.00
£12.50 Suits for....... 8.35
THE HARDWARE PEOPLE
PHONE 1]
BONHAM, TEXAS
• • • •
Ohe J}est theatre
1st Show 7:15 p. m. Today 5 & 10c
(.rand Motion Picture Attraction
I'hut Long Looked for Photoplay
The Fairy and
the Waif
-Featuring a noted fast of rUih
Miss Ina Brooks, of Paris, Texas
Mary Miles Minler, of Dallas
Also Percy Helton and Will Archie
SAY RUSSIAN SR. CARRANZA
WOULD ELECT
A TRAP NOW HIMSELF BOSS
GERMANS HAVE THEM HOT- ID. WILY OL1) WOLF IN
TLED IN RIGA (.1 LF, IS SHEEP’S CLOTHING IS
THE REPORT. STILE TRICKY.
SHIPS IT SlRANCf ME SAM IS BUSY S“
AND WILL Tit A TO DESI l{« i\ I Iff. 1J IS U \RRO\TS THOUSANDS Ol
RUSSIAN SHIPS AND St P MILKS AWAY («ET ORDERS TO
PORT THE LAND VI I At K RE READY TO SAIL.
SAW WOOD
WOULD FIGHT TURKS
3y United Preaa. I’y United Pick*.
Copenhagen, Aug. III.— -e\ei Washington. Aug. 10._Car-
ol Russian warships an-reporu,' r va’s course is undoubtedly
to have been trapped in the i oing to he to declare himself
t.ulf Sunday by the sudd* i oiisional president, then seek
_______ . Ipearance of a German squadron directly or indirectly to get rec-
A^,DJ?AD (iCITE AN INTER- <»ff the entrance. It i- predi - nit ion. He wants’it to appear.
E-STING CONVERSATION I hat the Germans will ic-pta there is intervention, that the
WITH HIM. iheit attempt to penetrate th »i|ed States wtts the aggressor.
gulf and try to destroy the Run- Commander McNamec. now i<u
sian ships and support Ihe hint charge of the Vera Cruz naval
attack on Riga by bombard merit, lone, notified the department
Russians claim mines damaged that anti-Americanism is fast
, three German ship* and Russian developing there, and that he
\T ONCE IK SERBIA WOULD j warships said to have helped re- feared trouble. Although the
£10.00 Roys’ Suits f ir B.B5
£0.00 Boys’ Suits for .. 8.00
$7.50 Boys’ Suits for . 5.00
£6.00 Boys’ Suits for 1.00
£5.00 Boys’ Suits for 3.35
I d oil on all Straw Hats,
i-l off on on all Oxford Shoes.
1-4 oil on till Palm Beach Suit.0
1 -4 off on Odd Pants.
Come and see for Yourself.
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SOME HEADLINERS
Tuesday, \ lola Allen
in "The While Sinter.
Wed. 11th,Theda Hur t
in "Ihe Devil'N Daugh-
ter."
Monday, Mary Pick-
tord in "The Dasn of »
Tomorrow.'
lUI/EzN,
First Show 7..10-Next W.00
Bill 6 Heel V-I. S-E feature
-TODAY-
Viola Alien
-IN-
CEDE TERRITORY OK SER
RIAN MACEDONIA.
pel invaders.
IDE FRENCH WHIP
THEIR GERMAN TOT
| By United Press.
Iniii |u. i me will appeal to every pet son who s>-es it it will delight ■''"•kL Vug. 1(1.— \ . Radoslaff,
P *' *"U,ul ""’^resc att.stic setting* with a p.etty lore representative, that Bulgaria
ory aa its theme, Hhultert A Brady production in I would send her armies agaiiwt J HAD VIOLENTLY \TI At Kt:i» I
ET VI IT C^l j C onstantinople in twenty-four FRENCH works huh
'J I aflS. 1MO HXira Y- lKirge. hours if Serbia would cede Ser-j AND SHELLS \l I.UPEI
hian Macedonia to her. He de- -
Extra Special «*h»res that Bulgaria's only de- By United Pre*»
sire to extend her frontiers is to Paris, \ug
P»hp,,ial -TOMORROW-
lEonald Hall, Cissy Fitzgerald, Wall) Van in
Ihe Winksome Widow
A merry farce Vitagrapb feature in t acts.
Alnton left this morning f«> COAL HI YINC TIME
Uter a day or no there Hi The time .» fere fur getting rnnl
t« L.-avenworth, Kan., when- .-heap. later «n it will he more.
I - Sieger I under Co.
L ^ nvr
Ik am* living.
Phone
The Fr
include all people of her own ■ < inl ■ <1 the
KUnmI. hut disclaims any desire Until mu I th.
j to demand Constantinople, if she I. Pen. with ga-
should win. I IS l-oiiil. fighting a
— - O— I gonne and cannonading
Petrograd unofficial!' -ay.
Au»tre>-(5ei mans' mat-
luring or utterly r itnu-
kiano in the Polkt ,i
completely failed Tor
lureed the Sim line
thrown them into «
...... ■ ... . .4) - —1
i.ERM HNS SToM't I t
part men! denied the report
D al he ;i*hcd for ships, there is
ciery indication that the New
Hampshire and the Louisiana.,
which are now coaling at New-!
port, will he ordered hy wire at
I most any moment to head to-1
aid Vera Cruz. Trouble with
rtan/a is deemed imminent,
h i* hastening his plans to go
tn Mexico CR>. where he will un
btedly proclaim himself pro
' isinnal pi esident.
Orders are lielieved to he ready
> i nd the rest of the fleet, if it
s needed, as it is thought Car-
: o a is ready for stubborn re-
i'tance to peace plans.
-The-
White Sister
VIOLA ALI.E.N has nnmortii /e . ... I,.ai The White »i*.
ter”—the greaU-st work from th pen of the wnilii 1
author, K Mai ion < rawfuitl. lo her (list photoplay the fam
ou« actress Imv achieved a triumph in photographic work that
makes "The VH bite Sister rai k alxjse all othei |>iO'luctiotis,
Be sutc you see this t labotate proiluctiou—it's great
IO & 20c
Tomorrow
BARA
GUGGENHEIM HAS
TO COME ACROSS
SHIPS OROERED10
VfRAfRUZ WATER ELa
Tomorrow
THEDA
IN -
I he Devil's Daughter
Thursday Mut.a. Ma^et I’ictur<Thursday
“A Man anti His Mate’*
Monday
. I’ickfold, A me teaN sweeth ait. in
I he Daw n oi
Monday
Mai
omorrow
new Yacht-lane Hm|> Luatnoua Finish, Mure R'»*m
U siun $2tH» |*rtce Reducliun #1.150 F O R iVlnut
Overland Cars
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tkv.r K- gh| rai> But i >* ■ t the fi:*t tim« amt
*-t I huge pio.ln.ti-: ' • •’ *:■’> ’ ►' '•
pnr tiotl,
VI-M hr Touring in « • twsautrul . -t
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ha* rviumvd wvar three lh»u*and
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j wkhrk It falaeiy entered The own
Irni wa» rwa>pelted In pay Ike Cnilett
slate* llli.mai far -s-al mured Iken
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In l.H III MENU ll
Defective Plumbing
ty I’niitd Preaa.
Herhu Aug Id.
•Iurtried l.-nu*
A man In this toati li
and a new |-tli put in
We guarantee out pin
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have hi* piutabmg -lug up the othei -lav
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 6, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 10, 1915, newspaper, August 10, 1915; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth976126/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.