The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 106, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1914 Page: 1 of 4
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£ht Now
orifice entailed
lothing
VOLUME XVII.
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I NITEU I'RESS
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ASSOCIATION
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€l)c paitljrtin
l Until Xmas
buy goods at
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ECIAL MEN'S OI)l> (OATS
lot Men's heavy winter (out* of
i'd Cassimcre a neat well mad,
Ic for only .............. J*it.50
VS SUITS AND OVERCOATS
js included —
0 Suits and Overcoats sj.jo
t) Suits and Overcoats .... sy.:ts
It Suits and Overcoat: . S11.25
It Suits and Overcoat . . $1.1.13
It Suits and Overcoats .. SlX.'iO
It Suits and Overcoat S15.041
1AL FRICK ON MEN'S Host;
lot Men's heavy black Sox white
and toe, the usual I lie article
rs for ...................25c
(iUTERINd PRICES On It.,.,
, Atfes up to 1R.
Suits for only ..... s.’.iij
Suits for only .......... 00
Suits for only ..........
Suits for only .......... $J.x8
Suits for only .......... S.'i.iitl
Suits for only .......... $n.:i8
it Suits for only ........ .>7.50
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[ERE OF A BANK
vice to the com.
i it is located.
be
nal B<vi\k
ictlve In tercet in the
mity. It h:u» plenty
ake care of any legit
L looking toward the
various interests of
ction.
i. Texas
r CHRISTMA!
ths. Narciasus. Callj I Hie*.
alley, Geraniums. On'V'*"‘
lias. etc. Baskelry. Holly.
Wreaths. Immortelle*. I R.
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:nhous*:s
TY” PHON >3!*|
v items sold in J
re higher in puce
ic year agt)—and
these arc higlut
r have a largt
thing, bought
ar. so bring
us. we have
it the right
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NO. 9
NOT H I NG
Makes a nicer or more appreciated
present than one of our celebrated
NEW DEFENDER
SEWING MACHINES
PRICE ONLY
and each Machine car-
ries an UNLIMITED GUARANTEE
I GERMANS REPULSE ERENCH
IN ATTACKS AT FUNDERS
ALLIES OffENSIVE AT YPRES
Russians Are Attacking Cracow
German Offensive “Normal
Germans Take Steps to
Aid Starving Poles
Ghas. Davis Hdw. Go.
THE HARDWARE PEOPLE.
PHONE 12
BONHAM, TEXAS.
London, Dec. 4.—Tht* Kusxians arc again claiming tin ad-
vantage on the eastern front. The extreme mobility of Von
Hindenherg's army makes it possible for him to stubbornly re-
__ sist the attempt of the Russians to throw him back on his own
T T HV if/rJ frontier. The Russians have steadily thrown the \uslrians
..J'he gest Jheatre....
fir-fLiui Adf
back on (he southern front, and are within range of
tenses of Cracow.
OUTER DEFENSES OF CRACOW ARE ATTACKED.
_ _ __ .... ...v .............. ........ ...... .... ................ . the de-
I’ltm nting today the motion picture production that meets with the
approval of everyliody, everywhere, eveiy time Kith episode
The MILLION 9 MYSTERY
— entitled- By Fnited Press:
onoju/M zzum T*w r ru / mu & un‘f Oraoe t unanl, as "Lady RalTlef, Petrograd, Dec. I.—An attack on the outer defenses of Cra-
Dfr/k MrIV INTO THE QUICKSAND Francis Forde, as Detective Kelly, cow js reported. An attempt of the Germans to turn Ihe Rus-
Bee the thrilliug portrayal of an actual quicksand into which Florence! _ . | sian left flank in the Lodz region was successfully resisted,
Urav, daughter of Hargreave, the millionaire, falls—son the struggle I flljY W A r r xxhile Ihe enemy is being seriously threatened in the northwest
between life and death—see the daring rescue ot Jimmy Norton, tier from Lowidcz, which is being held by the Germans,
sui-rtlicart. This sensational episode indicates the reason for tht tre-
THE HOUSE OF FEATURES’*
- TODAY
Grace t iinard, as
—IN—
I tui'iiiioiis popularity ol The Million £ Mystety, undoubtedly the big
gi'st success ever known to motion picture circles. The spectacular
•ding of Jonee, the butler; Countess Olga and Itrame, leaders of the
lllai k Hundred—Florence and her lover will hold the audience spell-
| bound.
I
THE MYSTERIOUS HAND
By United Press.
3-part detective drama. Berlin. Dec. I.— Ihe German offensive in Poland is pro-
From a boarding house slavery to1 pressing “normally.’* states the war office. Attacks by the
We also present an excellent drama with pretty Elsie Mac a cultured beautiful woman Lady French in Flanders and northwest of Altkirch have been repubt-
---Leod playing in----- Rallies. The case oi this giil is ed. Germany’s military forces have taken steps to prevent a
MAKING
CONVERT'
lying crime she pits herself against
Depleting a earless and headstrong girl—the lesson taught in this is a famous detective- what happens!
done in an eutertaiuing manner—a deep love stoiy being involved.
4 Reels in All Pretty New Music
Moved our never-tiring German Orehestia this morning.
TOMORROW—Alice Joyce feature. "The Riddle of the Green
l mbrella,” with Guy Combs, Alice Joyce, Marguerite ( onstat.
TUESDAY—Rig feature tin "Man *d the Horn in •'» ads.
featuring Robert Warrick. George Broudhurst wrott on* of the
greatest successes the American stag*1 has ever known when
he compiled thd "Man of the Hour,” which is now to Ire seen in
moving pictures at this theatre Tuesclax It's a Sinn Broad
way success offerer! to you for 10c.
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♦ THIS LOOKS LIKE ARMAGEDDON. ♦
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London. Dec. 4.—The battle for the possession of the ♦
'• Belgian coast is approaching a climax. Seven hundred ♦
♦ thousand allies ure fighting an equal number of Germans. *
♦ and enormous losses are certain. The Germans have min- *
ed Ihe trenches and will blow them up. if forced to with- *
♦ draw. King George’s visit has inspired the troops, and his *
<• visit may be extended.
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RUSSIANS CLAIM ADVANTAGE ON EASTERN FRONT
GERMAN OFFENSIVE IN POLAND CONTINUES.
I strange and alluring—in a mysti famine overcoming Ihe inhabitants of occupied Poland.
INI NDATION MAKES ( \IRO IMPREGNABLE.
•■WhcnSnu,IU Loves” «> ,._A dl,,rC
Pori Said has been inundated, rendering the city immune from
Saturday “In the Claws of an attack. British aeroplanes which reconnoitered over Sinai
Greed’*— Big :t part feature. Peninsular found no enemy.
1"* "Tht’ooelt-ASSI'MK OKKENSIX'E NEAR AMU*.
ion" dinuin. , nited Press:
yionduy I part featuie Paris. Dec. I.—The allies have assumed the offensive north-
• SI OOO OOO Robbery” east from Ypres. Heavy cannonading is intermittent between
featuring .las n’Ne.1, Vi„. Burn*. Htnkm. Every attack of the German. »« Handers
has been met h> a vigorous counter offensive by the allies. I he
Coming soon—< has. < ’hap
lain in Keystone < omedy.
Coming Karnou- IMaxii-
in One ot Our Girls
featuring lfaz<4 Down.
6 BIG REELS TO-DAY 6
war- Look Extka Special
HE FIFTH MAN
Today our program is gtaod This feature ol 3,OCU Ie»T is a
very expeiiNixt‘oue and »R who see it are more than pleased.
The Selig /.go is used and the p'ot holds youi ii,t< ■' -1 thiongh
out the entire program. Bessie Eyton and Cha s.
Clary are tl
“The Quack ” — - reel drama.
Kivecdie in “Swcedie. the Trouble-Maker"
TO NIGHT A WHITE TCRKIA Will. 1.1]
V WAN—COME OT 1’ AND M.l llu\\.
Tomorioa Big 5-reel Special
THE PENDLETON ROUND-UP’’
[OcxcaaoE
We Want Your Furniture Trane
11915 suits 10 CENIS A LtSSON
FOR MILADY FAIR TO LEARN FOX I HOI RAILROADS IIAVt
,'rn \MK Til's FROM TOI.KHO V \|| \li ll'\l IUMIM, .iIIihiI
ys TO WOMEN'S I'lM.iiKin lo Ol'KN IN « IIB vr.O l M l
VM» HARKRDASHRRT l»\N9 I s l"lll IVM.HI
Open 1 lo 5; 7 to 10:30 P. M. are ,r>in,i «'• reach Menin. They are also trying to out
Admission ac and 10c rl"’k ,h‘‘ in «hf IW<liUrt'
niud Prv*> Uy Urotvd Pr«««
>sk», tk, Dve. 4.—Nineteen fIf- Cht.'sm., t*e* • A inuni.igel -lai*.
Foe w.imeii wrill be overfly mg *eh*s»l I* to Is' hev m vi
I illnrst I’aMle-hii. grey will week. whor. tho lex trot will hr Itx t
f rwpulnr rnlar, Ians arid he* i iMlkt. Alsi - *HI l“‘ ' ”
• are lelwwwal. The skirt* will tie tsn*o *•»<• ether lalr-t den.e*. ti e «
Wr an,| Ftare out from the wel*t they wall he te«« cent* l*'r •* »*•*"■
>>t The alee-ee will tar pet Me
>»lu,p are to lap war*, thi- 10 |MmiiuIp l.reen t <«llee lot
'•> t- known IwForr Ihe npenllt. RI.IMI.—Rimers, Mmslwaitl X
And aic vnilling io do livtui l>v you tlian
_ any otliei liousc in North Itx.is Price
CARRANZA AND GUTIERREZ PlWm t.r'Xu 'iTJ “
By Unit mi Press * lar^c stock xiiul uMn give von anything you
WashlnKton. Dee. L—Circumstantial reports ol an impend-
ing pert re iigrecntenl between Carrnn/a and Gutierre/ have come
ol nil in ji vt l ion \M> Mil.I f,„n, a hall dozen source*. I at ranza is discouraged and is not Pir*iiirf» It ItlTintf .Hid WOlllli .ike lt> ||i>u|t
vi \ ki no MOHK t ON ntlHl active against Y ilia. He also suspects the loyally ol hi. own
general.
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km<WH hefwre tlw
the garment make* -
nite.1 Pre**
ale knx« aevepletl Ihe german.'ii*
M,n llnwerer, the) ran hell
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CITY 10 PAINI IIS 111 OS NAVI GOOD ij> s : |; n
LARGE STANDPIPE ROADS GLNTlfMEN1
SOUTH SIDE SO.
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I UMNR or III» u
Th* laim tf ihe
mem Npl«nla* aFlerm**
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Mix. Kat.t.i
i MTKI* t H AMI • H
The United Chants' *’
will asi tamerm* a*'i"
«VWk with Mr*. W l‘ *
Heating Stoves
Iuiyc a full line of HOW \RI)&
HliMPS Hot Blast Heaters, also a
l»hc of Sheet lion and lh>\ Heaters,
Stove Polish, Stove Pipe. Shovels,
Pokers and Coal Hods. C all and look ^
the line over, for the price is tight. I
KILIS A BURGLAR
WOUNDS ANOTHER
I* MN TKRs 1" I* \IN I II INsil'i
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11ll i VYtlRITI KKt Ut ICI»
wi: m»i> tiiiM nut it no
llolO . INI I I l»IM. *•! I It 1 U*
ON lloKslltyth
want in the Furniture line. Wc also
re framing, and would
vou on vour picture liaming work
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BONHAM. TEXAS
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 106, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1914, newspaper, December 4, 1914; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth976188/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.