The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 7, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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Our Big Clear-
ance Sale of
SUMMER
FOOTWEAR
is still in force!
We have many styles to
■elect from. We can lit
most any and all foot out
of one of these styles.
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Remember That We Haven’t An
Old Shoe In Our Stock.
-This Bale Includes-
MEN, BOVS. WOMEN AND CHILDREN'S
SUMMER FOOTWEAR
LEWIS, The Shoe Man
OR. KELLOGG ON EUGENUU
San Francisco, Aug. 7.—Ur. Kellogg
of Huttle Creek, Mich., tell* the Race
llulterinent Conference that we should
have eugenics registry with the de-
velopment of aristocracy as an ob
ject. He gives appalling figure* of
lunacy, puuporium and crime. The
race should be one of Venuae* amt
Appulion, accordng to Dr. Kellogg.
COOPER’S DINNERS.
Cooper’* dinner* are houaehold
word*, and hi* dinner* ntund for ev-
erything in excellence. The price i*
astonishingly cheap when we conaider
their extru quality.—Cooper’* Cafe.
PACKED AND DELIVERED.
We will pack and deliver Green
Gage sherbet, fre*h peach ice create
and vanilla ice cream. Phone 154.—
lionham Candy Kitchen.
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Shelled Pecans
Green Means
Black Eye Pcas
Butter Beans
Roasting Ears
Sweet Potatoes
Bell Peppers
Pumpkins
Kershaws
Cold Watermelons
PERSONALS
Rev. R. P. Milam has gone to Lctor.
C. P. Gault left at noon for Green-
V i lie.
Mrs. S. E. Gilbreath went to Win-
dom this morning.
Mi** Hope Stallings left today e.t
noon for Trent, Texas.
Mi*s Mabel Lee Hhiisoii left for
Gherman today at noon.
Mi** Margaret Henson left this
morning for Milhurn, Oklahoma.
Mis* Beulah Overshiner left at noon
for her home in Valley View, Texas.
Misses Vera Ferrel and Lena Par-
ker went to Hrookston this morning.
Mrs. J. W. Russell and daughter.
Vis* Ann Lee, arc home from Dallas
since noon
C. A. Wheeler, Bonham’s city at-
torney, left this morning for Sul hu ,
Oklahoma.
Chester Ingram is in the city 'siiiii
Dallas, the guest of his cousin, Mr*.
J. F. Mayo.
Pete Hale left this morning for
Waxahachie, where he goes jn er-
m nal business.
Mrs. Bert Matthews and daughter
Miss Birdie, and son, Edwin, are in
Bavoy for the day.
Miss Artie Hunnicutt returned last
night from Philadelphia, where she
spent several weeks.
Mrs. F. M. Thompson was a pass i-
ger this morning for Dnllns, where
she will visit relatives.
Alvis Beasley and little daughter,
Elizabeth, were passengers on the
noon train for Gainesville.
Rev. J. W. Surr.ne*- came in from
ihe west on the noon train. His home
i| in Wolfe City. He is ,i !*•, pt i -I
minister.
Mrs. John Petifills and two children
of Fort Worth are in the city as the
guests of Mrs. Ellen Oldham, Mrs.
PettfUs’ mother.
Uncle Bra* Biggerstaff came home
Hon. I. B. Reeves, of Sherman, wus
in the city this morning.
II. G. Evans left this morning for
Oklahoma City to see his son, Andy,
who is connected with the accounting
department of the Ringling circus.
Frank McDowell of Bonhnin and
Mrs. Clyde McDowell and children of
Paris spent Wednesday with Mrs. I,.
E. Underwood, who has been in poor
health for some time at the home of
her son, Frank Underwood. She is
imported as bring somewhat improved
—Windom Herald.
Mrs. O. M. Luton of Ector, Misses
Lulu Overshiner of Valley View, Mu-
lei Hunson of Sherinun, Willie Carr,
Ruby and Alma Kinkeud, of Bonham
who were guests of Misses Helen and
Ruth Jones for several days, left for
iheir homes Tuesday.—Honey Grove
Signal.
Mrs. Andy P, Evans and little
daughter, Anna Douglass, left this
morning for Oklahoma City. Ping-
ling's circus is going to be there
Monday, and they will he with Mr.
Evans tomorrow. It will be a happy
day for ull of them, as Mr. Evans
has been away with the circus ever
since March. He has quite a good
place in the auditing department
with the show.
HERE FROM TRENTON.
Feno Southerland and family of
Trenton were in the city yesterduy,
ihe guests of J. F. Hendrix and fam-
dy. They made the trip over in I heir
magnificent six-cylinder automobile.
WEDDING THIS AFTERNOON.
Judge R. C. Bragg married Mr. El-
bert Cason and Miss Minnie May
l.uwson, of Telephone, this afternoon
at the county clerk’s office.
SHERBET AND ICE CREAM.
Green Gage sherbet, vanilla icc
tieum and fresh peach ice cream de-
livered to any part of the city. Phone
l')4.—Bonham Candy Kitchen.
GLASSES LOST.
Between Queen Theatre and Dr.
Carlton's residence. Tortoise shell-
rimmed. Reward.—John W. Russell,
Ji. It
Mrs. Neal Hardnge is listed among
the sick.
BUSSELL & NEWTON
Good
Providers of Everything
TO EAT
Phoae 171—The Quirk Way
FOR SALE.
Good l room house, painted and pa-
pered. in good repair, only $000, on
eusy terms with small payment down.
Good 4 room house, hull and three
porches, large smoke house, storm
house, small barn, northeast part of
town, 1-2 acre lot, good cistern, only
$000 cash, or enough down to make
the notes good.
tiood 4 room house, with bath, two
I orches screened in, lights and city
water, large barn, on u street to be
graveled and in the best part of the
city; price only $1750, with $500 cash
and balance on good time.—G. F.
Tapp A Co., West Side Square. 2t
PHONE .138
City (iiwn house
"Flowers nf Qualify”
Bonham Chapter, R, A. M.
No. 52, meets third Monday
night at 8 o’clock.
Jus. Anderson, Rec.
Payyniir water hill hefnre
10th of the innntli.
IT IS SO DELIGHTFUL.
Remem!>er that we deliver fresh
leach ice < ream, vanilla ice cream and
Green Guge sherbet to any hart of
the city. Phone 154.—Bonham Candy
Kitchen.
SIH VERSUS ANOTHER
Puris, Aug. 7.—A news agency here
says that an Austrian submarine sank
an Italian submarine in the Adriatic.
WINS TEAM CONTEST,
mixed team from the Bonham
at noon from Whitesboro. He says
be feels much better, and he look- and Edhube W. O. W. camps won
In-tter. Tbr Favorite certainly hop -s field drill contest over the best team
hv will continue to mend. I in Hunt county at the Wolfe City pic-
Joe Lyle and wife have !>een in the
t tty from Oklahoma to visit relatives.
Joe went over to Detroit this morn-
ii g to see hi* brother. Edgar Lyle.
this week
Miss Winnie Hardin
quite sick.
reported
X5he LAST
Call
1-3 OFF
All Spring Suits
$25.00 Suits sale price
$22.50 Suits sale price
$20.00 Suits sale price
$15.00 Suits sale price
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15.00
111.55
This is the last call on all
Spring Suit*, including blue ser-
ges. One fourth off on all Palm
Heaeh Suits and Odd Pants.
HANCOCK-NEVILL COMPANY
’’GOOD CLOTHES THAT FIT”
|CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Trinity Episcopal—
Tenth Sunday uftor Trinity. Sun-
day school at 9:30. Morning service*
at 11:00. Everyone cordially Invited.
RICHARD MORGAN, Rector.
First Baptist Church—
In sermon appropriate for ull,
the special message on Sunday morn-
ing will be to those member* whi have
during the pust year united with the
church. The subject of the sermon
will be, "Lord, What wilt thou huve
n.e to do?” Sunday evening the pas-
tor will give an address to six young
people who followed through and made
rotes In the series of sermons on the
"I Ams of Christ,” and to each he will
give some little token of their faith-
fulness, Sunday school will meet at
9:80 a. m. B. Y. P. U. at 7 p. in.
SAMUEL A. COWAN, Pa»tor.
Union Presbyterian Church—
Cor. N. Main and Nth street*.
Services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Morn-
ing theme, "A (ircat Overture;”
evening theme, "Adjustable Moral-
ity.” There will be special music,
and Miss Hallie V Scales Wi.l give a
violin solo. Sunday school at 9:!!0 a.
m., Dr. M. V. Gray, superintendent
Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. A
male quartet, Mr. Karl McCluru, di-
recting, will lie given ut Sunday
school.
R. D. WEAR. Pastor.
-Be Curious For Once-
_ Come in ami look ove&mu stock pi <*.-
.Fancy and Staple Groceries..
Fresh Vegetables, Etc.
You will la- pleased with the Sanitary arrangement
of our stock and the courteous treatment we extend
to all pa turns. Give us a trial order -
Quality and Service Are at Your Command.
THE CATRON GROCERY C0MPAN|
PHONE 87
First Methodist Church—
The entire membership and friends
are invited to share with us in the j
combination Sunday school and church
service tomorrow morning. Sunday'
school will open at 9:45; from 10:li;i
to 11 there will be u seivice of song
and prayer. The delivery of the
morning sermon will begin at 11 and
ihe service will close by 11:4G. The
theme of the morning sermon is, "Th<
Bible Picture of a Happy Home.”
Epworth League ut 7 p. m. and 8 p. nt.
J. SAM BARCUS, Pastor.
Before Moving into the new buildin
three doors west, I want to open (he
new store with practically an entire
new stock—want to reduce the ex-
pense of moving as much as pos-
sible—hence a visit will com-
vince you of the wonderful
low prices on Hats. Still a
beautiful collection white
felts, panamas and sport
HA rS are awaiting
your inspection.
Homer Thompsoij
Mrs.
"THE WHITE SISTER” AT THE
QUEEN THEATRE TUESDAY
First Presbyterian Church—
Sunday school 9:80 a. m. Prourn
ing service 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Special music morning and evening.
Westminster League 7 p. m. You
are invited.
EDGAR W. WILLIAMS, Pastor.
First Christian Church—
Bible school 9:30 a. m. Communion
and preaching service 11 a. m. Jun
ior Endeavor, Carlton College build-
ing, 4 p. m. Intermediate Endeavor
7 p. m. Preaching 8 p. m. Subject
for morning sermon is “Providential
Care,” for night, “The Call of Moses."
Special music. Cordial invitation to
all.
W. M. WILLIAMS, Castor.
As a book and as u play, “The
White Sister” created a sensation
Filmed for the screen by EHsanuy.
with Viola Allen in the title role and
Richard C. Travers as leading man,
it will i>e the sensation of the motion
picture world. The director has
caught the heart throbs of u woman
und used them with the subtlety of
genius in making the world’s greatest
motion picture. Many people thought
the end of perfection had been reach
id in the stage version, but the film
version is greater and better, because
Viola Alien has, before the screen,
done the greutesl work of her won-
derful career.
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OURTENCOMMINDMEN
Prompt Delivery
Right Price
Good Values
Proper Assot tmrut|
Novelties
(/'ourtes\
Satisfaction
Accommodation
Confidence
I lependahillly
Master Joe Sim Kennedy left today
for his home in Ada. Okla., after a
visit with relatives in Bonham.
MON HAM’S LARGEST STORE
Clearing and Closing Out Ready-to-Wear
Every Garment Included In the Sale
Ihe Store That
Encourage*
Economy
WILL BE HOT TOMORROW.
It will hch ot tomorrow, so sup-
pose you call it off about cooking at
home and bring the whole family **»
the Cafe? We are fixed for you, and
you will like our Sunday dinner.
| Cooper’s Cafe.
M. CURLEI
Phone 9
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AT HER.MER S
NEW STORE
The Store Thit
Encourages
Economy
New Fall Stocks Are Arriving. Demanding All the
Space in the Store. Remaining Summer
. Merchandise Must Be Sold.
An Extraordinary Quick Disposal Sal#
Of All Our Ladies’ and Misses' Dresses I
( REAM OF THE
BIG NEWS
OF THE WORLD
tHE DAY IT HAPPENS
totUMK XVIII.
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THE HARDWARE PEOPI
Ohe £es
o'tmiss the big attraction hen
it
The Fairy a
ituring Miss Ina Brooks, of Par
s: also Percy Helton and Wil
■bt the children with its pathos i
■ (ripped by the splendid acting,
pibert & Brady production in 5 a
lid the matinee and avoid the ja»
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bry II Walthall, Essanay’s ties
Bath with .hi ungovernable tempi
■ivn-tln ai t in
TEM
Jfl*i>'l I feature that brin
P*»nd remoras.
^kotoday- Crane Wilbur and
“the MAN Wl
F* 1 i c. l'ravers in
“4 ROMANCE
A thrill
Wednesday Extra special—I
►W Van in ‘ The Winksome Wl
•Ull MRINGS \V \.\ I t I)
P«hr next thirl) days I will ms
■*•*’ foi »i IS
I0*" ' 12th si.
EXTRA SPKt 1 VI
FVTIt \ SPKt 1 VI.
One lot of I>r >«»«>». value* up
to $ti.OO, at QUk'k diltpilMlI price
91.00
One lot of 1 >resume, value* up
In all the latest and l»e"
»*t styles and patterns, at Quick
utspnsal price
EXTRA SPKt 1 VI
$1.49
On* lot of Dresses. our regular
$i 50 ami $10.(hr value*, late
n inlrl* and highly tailored up-
to-the-minute. at Quick di»|*»al
pdr*
SKIRTS
All our $7.50 Poplin Shirt* it
Mark or tan, at Quick dispo-nd
1 rice
92.98
$2.75
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P! >200 Price Rr.lu.-t i.
Overlan
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Bonham's New Store
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 7, 1915, newspaper, August 7, 1915; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth976362/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.