The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 168, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 14, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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WRATKK1 nTDICATIOMl
SI.20
$1.30
$1.45
$1.60
$1.90
WuhiDitMk Feb. 14—iwn-
4m>. Bonham and vuinity,
cloudy. p(*i*iMy atuim .
East Tex*.t» un*ctti««i
tin BIG ll«'REIS
OrM *1
CANAL GREATER
THAN MERE ART
PKUSON M.
M W Math**
iiuun. it* it' ***11
tb* «ff‘d that
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to » ui* "-age to
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lint Fact ReilliM) # 0«Mt»
Orel Fitting Decoration.
p K iu«*i4 fax** *io»f to
T. »*s Vo vi*iL *hc
i a til t** r**ne Ji'xiut at ®(***tl:
Mr« W. B ' tui’l v* left »t •***o«
i u«l»y 4o» l/<in«*l -f ■ ■
• hi tMt r» Ulivot
ELK'S BIG MINSTFELS
l'n <4ue
varied puns suggested.
We have the l*r|e%t and beat
stock of Shoe* in
North Texa*
UK’S
B.G MINSTRELS
Funny
B v. Bool**** tji tn*-* mm- up
(lorn H-«i* > Grove on «h * "«<»« T.
a. I', tmio.
Mia James < << >" of I* I I ‘ »‘v
wm her*; itm a'Piuoon
0« (* **« •* to-Tl
D . 8* M.s om • ' *PP’«'* - L'9
k*vm **•*«•• •* C.'uKt-t
bo». D* L»»«Pt •'•8 CO**'* *'« A *
Ad»*c»t»8
Sound Financial Facts
So pattrrb«» l»r»e 4 bank's <»f»Ual and mrplu* nay t*.
*.i-ih depend* upun tb*- at.il.ty a.**t character of ,hv
" k*?0 Bank ** a") ■*•*»*!* or tetter that, the men who **u*,
Tl * i.fficm ami (lirvctot* of this b»"k an- nuomafut I
nitt, and give then time amt eaottey to ma.r.U... at*. - II
Ull,„ mM> an I eouwivtWn plenty «f nur own „„
Id loan on gn**d security.
I'irst National Hank.
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rUK bHOK MAN
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Wll HI HE CHURCHES
I nion Prenbyltriart < hurch —
(V»m**r of N. Main and dth
• tr<-vt- Sunda;. -chool at 9:30
E<. <m time. Bring one. Morn-
ing preaching ervice htart* at
H>:50 a. rn. Junior Endeavor
at 3 p. rn. Senior Endeavor at
<; ;.'50 j rn. I'reachirig at 7:1S p.
in. It if very important that ev-
ery menitx r and supporter <*'
the church txr pretomt at tx>th
I reaching -ervice^ Pmiorr'iw.
Stranger* and tra '-lir.g rmn
in our city over S jnday are in-
vit<"i to v.oi hip here. Adult
Bihle clai es need you in the
Sun Hay school arxil you need
them.
Joe Ever heart.
(Iirift. Sunday -chool at
a. rn.. J. Bakh -Mixire. hu|>eriri-
tendent. B. Y. P. L. at 0 p. m.,
1 .M»r« Helen Fitzgerald, presi-
dent. The Philathi-a rlarh ha"
issued a challerige for a three
months contest to the pastors
class of young men. if any who
read this notice are interested in
the success of either class let
them give their aid.
• Samuel Cowan, Pastor.
Mis* Willie Keene lett foi I W
on tbt twain t*»i«. Hhe »*»»>■
ttMDpanied »*y Mm. MsWe Km-i.e
\i (J. Wilii *ii(- ao i Ben t ri-t
were ltallas pas-eogei. to>ia) o\-t
the T A P
l ir-t Presbyterian—
Sunday M-h‘s»l at a. rn.
Preaching -ervice, 11 a. rn. and
7:30 p. rn. Westminster league
f};30 p. m. Everybody is invit-
,-d. Edgar W. Williams,
Pastor.
( hur< h of < hri"-t—
Evangel) ’ It. W. Smith of
Sherman will preach at bom
morning and < .icing -ervice'-.
A cordial invitation is extended
to the public. Members of ti.<
church urged to b»; at ls*th sei-
vices. . ..
Tom Walker
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El PS EIG MINSTRELS
Merjtcriou*
( . E I rook left at no*** toi
Savoy.
I» II Hail weut V> Savoy at
n srti Uni ty
B. H. Join-s
ii'S)n Iglty.
—■lit to lii'll. at
L A. VN hat ton and wife we. t
U) iL.ie t oh the noon T. k P.
Mm Aid: Meredith went to
Wbiteslsno at noon today.
W. II. Ambo went out to Ector
oil the noon tram
Elf'S
BiG MINSTRELS
Good
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Irinity Episcopal—
Sexagesima Sunday. .mru-
ces at 9:30 and 11 a. m. Offer-
ing for St. Mary’s College
Quarterly diocesan inference ai
Sherman on Tues*lay aini Med-
'' Richard Morgan, Rector.
elk s big minstrels j
first t hristian • hurch—
Keg'll-r wor-hij at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 i>. rn. Chalmers Mc-
Pherson w ill preach in tii*-
morning and deliver a Q**1-
address in the evening on I he
; merican Horn*.” Sis- tal m- -
Sueday •' h*>ol at 9:30. E'
v bra - e the elements and rna/-
re' ord-breaking attendance on
a cold *lay.
Chas. M. S*'ho*>nover, 1 astor.
C tt p'-rt* Cafe still mak< a *|»
cialty of Holiday dinueis. Tak*
your wif: down afu r chuich U<
inairow an*l tsilh of you eat din
ner there.
Be Roy Neat, who las 4x**-«*
the City, le<t lor Mena, Aik , t*>
day at noon.
Wagon Yard For Sale.
On 8*»utb CenUu Htieet I ha
one of the Uigext Wagon Yanis in
the ci*.y lor sale. Teims ieas*»**a
tile.
Will H. Evans.
County Convention.
It was tl e . * n e of the I ro-
hibiiion Deni'f•* if convei -
1 on thi* it b rnoon t'i semi au
in-truct* 1 <1. legatum t'» Fo:t
Worth.
Methodist Sjindav Schisil—
.,,»<» :i<moi'uing * ■
p :»pi ui uni. In addition t *
it’,,, i,. .-.ri and th<‘ regular sc*
vi<iL*s we will have a male quar-
1, i a '-I <Jo. Perhaps ; i
<,tf h<; ti a a last Sunday. Vt e
want to 1 ;■ v.ith US if y<> >
•■I,, a M*'tbo«li.d., and will wel-
tor. ‘ "o ■
tml', tlie le* '.II With U'*.
I. II. Pritchett, Supt.
SEED OATS
I have Red Sm-d Oats fer
and guarantet* tb'in to l*e alf-obit
ly free (iom inn t-u*) or Johnson
oraw semi. Pi"'" cents p
bushel. J R- P*'»rson,
1 lotlfl t ity, Route /.
Modern Home For Sale.
The Jam<s C. Barnett hfirn*- non
CarltonCollege n l<*« sal" to*
This is a lieautilul «:ottag«*, ami tv
lot contains I acre l. t s term
' Will II. Evans.
For Rent.
A liv r<K»m liousf ineltnli"/
Bath, * leetnc lights and ci
Pnnne No
ltl(i)iiif‘i matt
Musical
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pi-te Hw -aringin went to Ab'-
l"ue Usliy. Pet" has been livinv
iii that eity for for same, being en
gaged iir the Utunlry business.
Judge Denton i-ft for Paris ou
the noon train to syeud Sunlay.
Rev. Tom Walker has gone to
Sherman to preach there touioi
row. He ha- exchange! |>ulpi -
with R v. Smith for it.- day.
Vacant Lot f or Sale.
I >n West ttii Street ju>>t North
of the Round Home I have a coi
ner lot for *500 Belt ci s*s- me at
Evan.'.
The pax tor will preach at 11
m. andl 7 | n An evangelistic ' "
. t <• 'veiling service. Qoo|x>r still has appetising muu.
i infill . t. Ill" evening ' I txsipei an-.....- -n........ -
. , ,,,t,r ng hour the sermon dinners, ami w ill set a ptal
h H b ' ’ . V. 1 f >r von tomorrow. Coopei's Caf«,
Hope," being a t’"lv of the i- Mttiu Ht,eet.
for you to come in and select yout
choice of ED V. PRICE & CO.’S entirt
line of new and exclusive Spring ai d
Summer woolens, and leave the ordet
Your New Clothes
Tailorefl-to Measure
D"liveiv nn.Tiged t'i uit you own c*m
veni' i *' Imt action today will insure you
al. nlMte sati-fae ion, and avoid the tush of
the bury hi axon later *>n
ble Of!
PRICES TO SUIT YOUR PURSE
^9 to V pntr.t »ua
HANCOCK NEVILL CO.
WIU! *tf« U*»rlj 4'fta »**<“'
ffmsfl'ntmo* w«)l uixJ<*r *•?■. t "
f>r*n'*« "f t»** <*0,,! ’’ • *
<*f rvn-weU •ttciUw*. »co " 1 I;
ties tar i j "• «
FrsiKt thit U*8 WOTt of *tra
,„t,4 d. l.-«eia. tlw Ftwh *•*.*"*"' '
com tne tools ted t*r * mi ' r
,, »0,ia. romipiewHit or tb* -
b*i ihi* i* trjt «>f»* of mssy '’I**' 1
however, end tb« "hole QuertPm "U
cmOeUPbifieut “t the **t*r»«j '■ *«
ffpen ^ !
VrU'U g*ier*H> "S'*** wl"'
ihet the '»n«! I» • monument >
: iter if. but it the »'» time there *"
bees, no leek of rj*x**tlon for *’•*'*' |
tying the water" «>• One l'"'PO*'
t,jr fy,),*«•! pillsn> «t the outern»f*t|
pAnl* of the Atlat.M' snd P» ‘‘t' •'
trsnees. sormounted ‘if ftstuei of '
roic proportions of '.olumhus srd J*
t»s. Another proposal l» for * »tet
to tbe Iste Senator Morgan of A *hamn ;
one of the tdoneer advocate* of ’*"
, n,lau canal conetro' tlon
The government comrrW «' *
art*, made up of many - t Ibe **d’i -
wnlptors and architects of the com |
,ry. be- studied tti* ' ’ leu* "f i
fjr)i,g the canal, but It* report wb‘ '■
la awaltinB action by congrw** ha> |
only one specific prof- Jii for a con j
menioratlre monutrent This l» pr»
ented as follows:
'The cotnmtaaton of fine arts i«
leses that a njemorlal record of tb*
hutlUliiv of the canal ahould t<e mad*
in tbe form of an tmpfe-alve Inv ru
tlon fifrou a great monument surfa' *
at some point of prominence. *n l
careful examination 1 f the *> ho
length of the canal led t" the chol1
of the east wall at the ja.lnt of <i- • ■
cut M2 feet, «t the.continents I 'lirld*
While tbe s|7x> aiid deelgn of this n ■
utnent ahould t*e the reault of rar. f
study, we are Inclined t<> tielteve tfc I
it should be approximately 1*'* fe*t !
height and somewhat more In "'Id*!
that It should he severely slmf'e
deelgn. that th. letterine should
d..ne In Roman V shaped letter* ■
that the niaterlHi should 'aj com ret.
applied ns a mannhc facing to ihe I'
regularly fracture.! trap rock • f U
oilff We strongly recommend ti
and regard It aa.one of the nv ■' It
portant matter* to h« considered W
suggest alv) the iM>gslblllty of «*h ’
Ing the highest point of cana hv
tlon on «K>ld hill, immediately or.
the proposed Inscription, with * t
form of monument This should
considered carefully by the design**
of tbe principal monument
Oppos* Anything Elaborat.
Thla report, which 1* based on |*'r
sonal inspection of the '*nai route > *
Fsantel O. French, the sculptor and
Frederick Raw f)lmsted. the land ■ I"
iircliltect. suggests that any furtheil
ornamentation of the waterway abou.'l
be undertaken only after aerious - '
Md-ratlon. iefering In mind that *
outstanding feature of tbe canal 1
nttlltv rather than adornment
•The canal." the report adds. "Ilk.
the pyramids or some Imposing object
In natural scenery, la Impressive from
Its scale and simplicity and directness
fine feels that anything done merely
for tbe purpose of beautlf' **g It won d
not ouly fall to accomplish that pur
pose, but would be an Impertinence
In such a work the moat that the nctl*1
could hope to do would to "Id h
Helpctlng. a* between alternative fonn*
„f substnrrtlHlIy «s|<*nl value from lb*
engineering point of view, those whirl
. in ..i« iirnve most sgreeabb- and
Coffees
W'e ,dny the tekbrattd Jolt* s*.n-l.aynt s
brand of Coffee not e belter. Try a can
today and be convinced
Phone No. lO
CAMPBELL BROS.
Phone No. 10 N Side Sq Bonham. Texai
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show window—Ii s to he
Given Away
in 30 days.
Come to the Store for information
B. M. CLJRI-BB.
( halmt rs McPherson in
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C/jPYWGHT Iff
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BONHAM’8 LARGEST STORE
New Arrivals
To-Wear
Irv Our Ready=
Department
Camisole Princess Slips
(fill Ilf I ....... with •**<•*' IhmIic*1 teisl
wide hi'’1 IIoiiik**’. I’lieen
6.(j() 5.00 4.50 $4 00
Camisole Silk Slips
silk jiimI f|prhiiif fnuniliitifHiH
luce lifMlire, Uicv fl utiee, w\wU' to eolotH
600 5.00 4 50 $4.00
Crepe <le cliine petticoats
chin*:,
Mmlc of good <|uality crc|Hj *lc
luce 11in, llounco
6.50 6.00 $5.00
^re likely to prove most agreeable and
appropriate In appearance."
If the foundation difficulties at- no*
ti<» serious the report suggests It mlghi
t«. ad* Isa ble to erect a monument 1*
,he f.irm of a lighthouse, specially d.
slgncft for Hie pun»o»e ut eltb*-r aid.
„f the canal at tbe Atlantic entrance
Hundred Ship. In Opening Pror,«...on
The navy department expecta nl«."
1*0 warships, sixty eight of them •**
der foreign Hags, will tie In the pn
'•(waloli next year, which will star,
at Hampton Roads and enilse by way
„f ibe I'atinma canal to the Gold*-
(Jnte The powers having great navi"
are Invited to send each four ship
wttli lesser naval "Stabile!
.......litrllflte two each
S,„ne cnil trie, have Indlcaled a pu*
I*e*e«• to send otficers to participate I*
velebrntlon of the opening <4 th.
although they »«■ not Hhh- t-
semi ships, among th""1 leung Gnat*
mul t. Haiti. Honduras Nicaragua Hai
Sal' a dor and Switzerland
Home Near Square,
n, Wet ttl 'LtcC feet , „ a »ttli
01 ......... 1 h:lv,>;l UlK l0t K’’ It hnstian church tomorroH
dee|, With,...Kiel.ii.n»om rottiue,, m ^ „ Am(,ri .an H«
thr,‘c ......... «00,M,iir"’ “,Sl,Tn’ t'htelmen, Mc.Phc-*- wil
hath, .:oml t.i **lk som,thi|1|? to worth bffij
anti all for M'*.-, »\*»»> casfc ,(lUI,, cili/en,hip of'3
',4laUCI l" MUl S,m' 1 nt the people (five him
Will H. Evans, 'w0, th »hile Rod such as «i
_____ Iject deserves.
lie will also prea »lh1
Don’t ti> Lo wash the dishes Chad. M. ScI.oom
there cold Sundays We have tot
Kink Buildim >f 1
fixed fo. it, He* " O. no fl* ' '*'. S- ^ Mai(| ^.reetlj
' ' •m.vbrirkhi 1
with it* tomorrow. < ootu, i at* ,
lit ce if5. >00. I
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New Skirts
Mahiinls are poplins,
wot fit*:* Ii*. muhIc in the
lien-1 and spnal styles.
I'rices
anil
new
novelty
in in met
6.50 6.00 $5.00
FouldiH Dresses
Made of excellent • |*i• ty of material
tonic atyle, witli I* w Imatle *‘(t* ct over
litps, all colors
I’riee
$6.4 9
Spring C oat Suits
Materials are Mi poplins and moire,
novelty woolens, in the new blues, tan
go green, minaret Uered nod spiral style*
Prices
30.00 to $12.50
I hoi, I! v 1.111 i,
totlny on n . i .
g-t-H-ll l t-H-K-t-1-H t I 1
A AS PRONOUNCtl* BV WIL9UN. •'
Wilder Suits
HALF PRICE
Winter Coals
HALF PRICE
Winter Dresses
HALF PRICE
ANy « < iAT SUIT $75.00 TO $125.00- Cl IOICE $25.00
R. A. RISSER & COMPANY
i
X gnllery oliNorwr whodUten-
closely to ITcsldonl Wtlson's ’<
rending of hi* trust sddress til
house made lhe*e notes of
T IIP llttimr .............
the president's proiuinelHtton:
Cither pr*inoun<'«sl eyetber
I'.i cn (iron*tut....... I*ean.
I'ersnnnel pronoum'ud j.'irs so-
p null
|M I I I I I 1 t T I I t I t I » 11-1 ■i -»-|-*-t-
N,w llutiRitlow I nr Sale.
On West 7th Street, t Itloek
from paved street just completed
5 rooms, lixth. p *rch, #3500 Ret
ter investiKide.
Will H. Evans.
CREAM
Baking low
r.
Cooper's Cafe is always wan
these cold <UyH. If you wis
something to eat nod want l
keep com far table while jam tl i
that’s the place to go.
Pure— Wholesome—Reliable
Indispensable
Tame is world-wide. Itssupuri*
unquestioned; Its use is a protec
against alum food. In buying
powder examine the label cart
ami he sure the powder is made •
cream of tartar. Other kinds do
make the food healthful.
VOLUME XVI
is headed thi
Celebra
Get busy
THE HARDW
rurrmnnnn
Jhe /
Universal— Pr
The Millionaire Man
HIS C
Edwin August prodi
evil. The Universal
ing pictures that wil
of humanity in the i
has made this the th
Eddie Ly<
“HER PR 11
Wednesday— King
Thursday—«/. Wat
< 'oming—**ThO St
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MARKHAM & SPARK
GENERAL BUCKSMIIH
All Kinds of Woodwork
Special Attention t
Horseshoeing of All K
Corner of Main and Second I
BONHAM, TEXAS,
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Pick T
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While our asst
complete. Yo
any time you m
all wooI patt
Prices 9
Made to your i
largest at
TUS-Ri
The New Term
of from 4.00 t
COME IN AND
R.A.RI
.BONHAM
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 168, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 14, 1914, newspaper, February 14, 1914; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth977226/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.