The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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■ 2
MAY fl, 1»21.
ORGANIZING
Webb-Baker
thy
UMAR COUNTY
d
PARIS, Texas, May
2.—“Texas
little cities in the South,
carry
a man to
do
Mrs.
Put
I
free
Junction, Colo., where Mr.
mateouB
I
A
Ask
1
St.
L.-S. W. Railway.
more
was appoini-
l.
I
of town
was
we
ssen-
Quid
This
and
LUMBAGO BIGHT OUT
sed
one
• s, “be-
WE OFFER
no
THE
his
SERVICE
nd
toll.
an
•th
Com-
ns
n-
•i
J
EWELRY
II-
I
MUI <>t
Let Me Do Your Repair Work.
State bank of Commerce
P. E. MALONEY, Cashier.
J
/
I
I
* V .**“ •
;'X
as
ties
OIL STOCKS VS.
SAVINGS STAMPS
California
association*
In r ------- •'
from divisional headquarters
drink hot tra
for a bad cold
the
blue
sented as to the r * ~
but agreed as to the decision.
Justice White also dissented
the decision that Congress
have power to control all
but asserted that the
been greatly misconstrued.
Its
asted
\/
ing to
rity is
and a
uickly
e who
ire iu
upon
imon
ft in
n of
lay
and
l;
shall be
■ed.
It
as
a*-
fed.
>rth
H. J. HANLON.
Assistant Sanitary Engineer,
P.
’ «P
Commerce, Tew
E. E. MALONEY, Pres.
Lucky
Strike
cigarette
Auto Finish
DEE WHEATLEY
Jeweler and Optician
Looks Like New
Put a bright new coat of
>ne
nae u
and
errid-
n it
i that
tnnocU
cant*
innot
oth-
fellow,
know-
of the
ss, we
C w«U
s out
ler.
suc-
To abort a cold
^and prevent com*
plicati ns, take
n so
hat it
solved
mmon
SENATOR NEWBERRY |
FREED BY COURT
nan be-
ely cut
i multi-
the
is
The
term
figure
single,
operate.
to I
re-
are
, , . - ----------the funds 8 ln the South- ‘he
held by them must be sent to di-1counc!* pas^«l a resolution to
special
, con-
aged,
actual
•i calls
not
but
7th, at 9
Mr. and Mrs.
Texar
Baker
were united in
Friday afternoon |co”munity and ourselves.
was deemed inadvisable
move
Miss
a class in
of the
compos-
itor
of
not
week,
to en-
Moran,
names t > I
read the opin-l
alotaLs
I Mesdames J. E. Hicks, H. R. Dav-
- enport and J. E. Moran were Green-
ville visitor* Tuesday.
acces-
wore a corsage of
ferns, while
conventional
does not
can count,
It simply
marine workers
NOT ACCEPT CUT
S' ’i?
He says his only crime now
ing an old man."
SALTS If BaMHY
ANO KIDNEYS HUR]
i« feed; >
word of i
Miss Lucile Magee using the violin, the Federal
the P««ye<i Engleman’s “Melody of Love”
anti- to which the bride
’ DARKEMGRAY HAIR
Uae the Old-time Sage Tee and
Sulphur and Nobody
WU1 know.
The purified and refined
calomel tablete that are
nauMaleae, cafe and sure.
Medicinal virtues retain-
ed •and im^.._,_^. Sold
•nly in eeakxj packages.
Price 35c.
quickly !
repute- ;
lively |
iderful )
station (
color c
with i; I
—■;!
A full line carried in stock at less than
city prices. Watches, clocks, rings, chains,
tons, pins, cut glass, etc.
The bride was gowned in a beau-
tiful grey canton crepe with
sories en-tone and
doing sweet peas and
re. groom wore the
serge.
^Following congratulations,
.• was assisted in serving brick
We wanted
our money
and
VVASHINGT0N- May 4— Although
Davis expressed
settlement of the
in s.ght, prospects
commit-
organ.-
They
accept no
the old
The last
April 30th.
wage conces-
Healy,
The
old
seriously about
-------• Hygeine
—. .J a class
our funds must be giv-
- — • a! a pe n -1
and in the
hundred dol-
—j work. It |
to know that I
—J a class! J,a,rL,how,1rer handsome.
,| fj>,ea advancing age. Wa all kno’
the Size of I the advantages of a youthful aDoear-
I Tour h*Jr rour chMrm It
mar" the ,ao« When It
tsdea. turns gray and looks streaked.
I - Ji a *ew applications of Sage Tea
,ta »PP<»r»nce
I t hundred-fold.
*Uy 5™y! I'ook young!
_'h?‘ PrePnre the recipe at home or
druv store a bottle of
~ -JM*. and SiHphur Com-
•h,ch *■ merely the old-time
•. *mproved by the addition of
other ingredients. Thousands of folks
t’eommend this ready-to-use prepara-
I CU darken" the hair beau-
1 .. no one ean Possibly
!J darkens so naturally and
!y "Ly -rT?U<.m°J*ten * eponge or soft
th? t!E draw,n» ‘his through
...£*'• J?*'"* one small strand at
a time. By morning the gray hair
o^*t^na»: aft.’r ano‘her application
« k ’*• natur»l color Is restored
and It becomes thick, glossy and lus-
yo°U aPPe*r yean younger.
•Wyeth s Sage and Sulphur ~
pound Is a delightful toilet requisite.
It I® n°t Intended for the cure, miti-
gation or prevention of disease. •
doc-!
malaria
no means are
malaria
And then after
is instituted a
compare these reebrds
doing the
anyone.
for doctor <
Anti-malaria work
alent to a return of $30.00 on an • . ,
ordinal investment of $100.00. Does Division Roadmaster
w’ork, pay? Anti-malaria 47.
a selfish venture. It ^he out of towns guests
Mesdames Ruben Galyon, Matt
•rtnk tote «f water and stop eatuu
fer a while if your Bladder
tmublM yoa.
1 >
When you wake up withM&be
dull nuwsry in tlsi ludaey reg« it gen
? / mrn* l*«‘ «tlng t.^
M i1 «>eat’ “ W*ll know» authority
““4 forms uric acid wlueh overwork.
. >" thr’r effort to filter II
from th, blood and they become sort of
paralyzed and loggv. ymir ki(IneTe
’ffi1**1 ““ *log ““** reli*r»
them, like you relieve your bowels; re
mor»»ff all the body’, snnou. wMte
d h“kaefce’ ,iok b“d~1‘c'
dizzy spall.; your Momsch sours, tongn.
»• coated, and when the weather isblo
i ^'•""'•f’c twinges. The urine
is cloudy, fall of eedimeut, channels often
. *°^ ’7*7 ”i'U you are obliged
J? "**. r* *f two •* thr« time, during
tbe night.
Either consult a good, reliable phvsi
.atron” Or *"* f’°“ your pharmnei.:
about four ounce, of Jad Salt.; take
before breakfast for a few day. aud yoor
lii?*? ’nn.th? *** *“ ™« f*“oiie
**'t* ‘« mad. from the Mid of grape,
and tanon juice, menbined with lithi.x,
and has been used tor generations to
clean and stimulate sluggish kidney,
also to neutraMse acid, in the urine L
I »o longer irritataa, thus ending bl.door
a Wf Aknem.
| Jad kalta is a life saver for regular
meat eaters. It is inexpensive, cannot
es Lucile Magee and Arlin
Get a small package of Hamburg
Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take a
at, espoonful of the tea. put a cup of
lulling water upon it. pour through a
Sieve and drink a teacup full at any
time during the day or before retiring.
It is the most effective way to break a
wild and cure grip, it opens tbe
pores of the akin, relieving congestion.
Also loosens the bowels, thus driving a
cold from the system.
Try it the naxt time you suffer from
d .7 ,the H is inenoensiv.
a s 7ly Teff*table, therefore safe
ana harmless.
•f RUB BAWTaNB
^»W of
r own
le most
ess, re-
others
me of
enge in
flashes
n and
t.
The editor of The Journal is the
recipient of a big basket of fine
vegetables from the garden of Rev.
S. G. A. Fields, all his own raising,
for which he has our thanks. Rev.
fields has done long and valient ser-
vice. both in and out of the pulpU-l
fice of i ’
ly, for they know it is for
munity’s interests,
them.
will keep a thousand people free
from Kid Anopheles, and malaria. If scheme,
been ’erns, were used profusely for dec-
Some time ago in one of the best kana- Texas, .Miaa Florence
city and Mr- H. C. Webb
marriage.
Promptly at the appointed hour,
, at the piano and
Magee
by the rl'ear’' and angel food cake by Miss-
einOAn ■ ----—* “*■ «IIM neon Wain-
fl.„ , ln “’’t'-malaria work, and it wr>sht.
. -------1 people free M hite and pink being the
roses of these colors,
people had I _
work was done, they orat'on throughout the house.
1 each Mr- and Mrs. Webb left at mid-
mors n*ffht for a trip to Colorado points
r^Lucky Tige?
~ Tbe Metlon-. Hal, ta
amt Scalp Rentedr I
CNOQMCD BV HQSFfTALS AMB
TMOSC WHO KA»OW.
‘Positively eradicates
a dandruT — corrects t'' zo-
i mateous scaip* - stops falling hair—
U promotes luxuriant rrowth - adds lustre
n beauty, health — action Immediate ux«j
I certain. Money-Back Guarantee,
I At druggists and barters, or send 2&c
I ____ <°f cenerowa aampie.
i JjDCKY TIGER CO., Kansas City, Mo.
government experts and
us to invest in Govern-
Sav-
was so
ant.-malaria
work is not a selfish venture,
follows: means to help all the people, and
bank
cour-
en-
and
of every de-
an-
special
your
Secretary of I abor
hope today tha
Marine strike .s
weie dm when the general <
tee of the Marine Engineer
zatun reached here tonight.
nnn< ' need that they would
t that
wage scale be restored,
wage scale expired on
“We will make no
Finns declared Thomas
srokesman for the workers,
tieup will end only when the
wage scale is restored, he said.
Rub Pain and Stiffness away with
a small bottle of old honest
St. Jacobs Liniment
When your back is sore and lame or
Inmlngo, sciatica or rheumatism has
you stitfened up, don't suffer' Get a
30 cent bottle of old. honest “St.
Jacobs Liniment" at any drug store,
I»tir a little in your hand and rub it
right into the pain or ache, and by the
time you count fifty, the soreness and
lameness is gone.
7iPP'ed ! This soothing,
penetrating oil needs to be used only
once. It takes the ache and pain right
out of your l«ck and ends the misery.
successfully market luxuries fromHiaional headquarters and by them on ant'-ma,aria work. In writing uo1 Promptly at th
the most perishable product, berries,) Orwar^6(1 to national headquarters|1 , raeetin£ one of the papers wrote Mrs- W. E. Marr,
to such non-perishables as nuta,|at Washington, D. C. It was in the*aS °^ows: “Many other minor mat- Miss Lucile Magee
competing against the whole world’ ,ntere»t of this that Miss Dinsmore te™ Were discussed, including the PIayed Engleman’s
county chapter,
—i nurse
here re-
—J Cross
the
entered on the
arm of the groom. They were met at
. 7 - - -— - H*-vv i„ ‘he hymenial altar by the Rev. J. H.
live in is far from being a minor Hammond.
matter. It is about the most import-
ant matter that a body of men ever
m-.-t together and discussed.
The greatest trouble with
an’i-malaria work, is that the
turn is- not measured by money on
the barrelhead. Put $100.00 in a
good 6 per cent bond, and every
year you measure your return I
*6 °0 you have in your hand.
certifi-
tt
checks
govern-
ment expert, and our banker friends
may not tickle the ear like the line
put out by the oil stock salesman,
but the fellow who takes it will not
need to lie awake nights wondering
why he was such an easy mark.—
Celina Record.
DALHART CARRIES
BIG BOND ISSUE
_ Mrs. Knight
DALHART, May 2.—Election Sat-1
' on a courthouse bond issue of
any one I *175.000 carried by twenty-eight
or in need of|maj°r’4y' with 894 votes polled, the
I-each for in i c°unty going solid against, with the
or a bit of help during n| c*fy "f Dalhart with 279 maporitv
This does not mean though | favoring the issue.
them during theirl
“*** UBiimw®,.
T. B. Hooser has returned to Mid
Creek, Okla., after a visit to
father, D. M. Hooser, and sister,
Mrs. C. S. Mayes.
a recent communication sent1
I ■ J --- V •"■■■waj of the
Red Cross to the Greenville chapter
PARIS, Texas, May 2.—“Texas! '* was 3tated"that unless some kind
i* the key to the cotton situation and|°.f p®aCe time work
if the farmers of
form co-operation
——— ----- THE COMMERCE JOURNAL, COMMERCE, TEXAS,
‘ Red Cron Netke. IT PAYS^TO MAKE
CITY HEALTHFUL ». o, Apri,
j o’clock at the home of I.L.
J. B. Magee, 1211 Hazel St.,
I 1
icap is that it
money that you can count, or feel of Farmersville, Texas, brother
w'th your hamis. It simply keeps the groom,
the dollars from getting away from
tho .e who need them most.
The only way to find just
. malaria saves a <
cost of chill tonic, quinine and
tors visits for treatment of
during a year when
provided to get rid of the
carrying mosquito,
anti-malaria work
year or so,
with the records after
work. It will amaze most anyone.
7 he doctors make the biggest- sacri-
-J any, but they do it w iling-
-- — .v* the com-
cofici’l ation except
John Knight went to Greenville
today to have his tonsils removed.
..-t accompanied him.
employment of
malaria work...
Making a city a healthful place to
instructor,
on class days,
course is as
prevention of sickness;
babies and
sickness,
the sick
room; beds and bedmaking; baths
and bathing; appliances and meth-
— —-•* room; feeding the
. ---—remedies;
J and coun-
ter irntanta; care of patients with
I communicable diseases; common ail-
ments and emergencies; i,
I points in the care of children,*
valescents, chronics and the i
Miss Leach will also give u
demonstrations when the lesson
lor it so that we will receive,
onl^ theoretical instructions
practical instructions too.
Miaa l each wants the names
those desiring to enter the class
later than Tuesday of next
-day 3rd. Any one wishing
ter the class phone Mrs. J. E.
293, and she will send the
Miaa Leach.
A nursing committee
ed as follows:
Mrs. J. E. Moran, chairman.
Mrs. J. E. Hicks.
Mrs. H. W. Brownrigg.
Mrs. H. R. Davenport.
Miss Norah Selby.
A lady from each section
appointed, it being their duty) urday
to notify the chairman if
is sick in their section
the seiyices of Miss
struction or a bit of help during
crisis. *
that she will nurse
sickness, for she can only give eacn
place a limited amount of time.
Please consider seriously
joining the class in "Home I
and Care of the Sick” for if
is not formed <
en up and we would not have
ny for charitable work
past two years several i
lars have been spent in this
might be interesting t_ L...
Campbell has already formed
and it is nothing like
Commerce. REPORTER.
it was stated-that unless
---i was undertaken
canKy chapter» «nd branches, the funds
tor
of a bank well versed in the finan-
cial needs of the country, with ac
commondations capable of taking
care of your business along tb< lines
of safe and sane banking~a
managed by men experienced,
>eous and accommodating. We
courage thrift, urge economy
safeguard the interest
positor. The smallest account
preciated, the largest given
consideration. We solicit
business.
«n a bitter competitive basis, certain
ly Texas farmers ean market so
staple a crop as cotton, co-operative
■iy." Aaron Sopiro, celebrated Cali i -----
fornia marketing expert and author °’flcla!s- r' ' ------
of the Texas Co-operative Market- P'ans by which we c°t>Id —-uv
mg Law, declared that the way Tex-P . peace time work, thus complying
as farmers market their cotton is a ** . !he orders from headquarters,
huge jos4 jn addressing Lamar coun-| reta*n'nB our funds and helping our
■ty farmers A re Friday afternoon co™munity a"d ourselves.
in the intarest of the Texas Farm , Tk”C* “ ’ ------- -------
Bureau Cotton Growers’ Co-opera- th,s. m,‘ to ha're the health
tive marketing Association. jnicnt *n tfle public schools,
“Agricultural co-operative market- ,Vu“Ch ’“FFe’ted forming
ing Associations must be organized L"??® rHyKeine and Care
on a commodity basis and not on a i*’ The class would be
locality basis and must be composed! e< °f nOt IeM than ten women
entirely of farmers.” he said “They m°re than twenty: would be organ-
“ - u ...-^ and '7 heufir8t Week after 8ch»«I
available I*®’’ th® cours,! consisting of one
Kame. The P*"0" °ne hour and a ba'f once
on long term , We®k f°r flfteen wecks; no charge
minimum figure , the C°Urs<‘ except about 75 cents
for the text beek; Miss Leach would
be the instructor, coming from
Greenville on class days. The out-
line of the
Causes and
health and the home;
their care, indications of
equipment and care of
; beds and bedmaking;
secretary of Hunt
and Miss Leach, public health
of Hunt county, visited L„,
cently and conferred with Red
Miss Leach outlined
- -----1 carry out
The
bankers told
ment securities—bonds, War
ings Stamp*, etc., but there
much more to be made bucking the
or automobile game that the ad-
■»ie- didn’t appeal to us.
to get quick action on
and jump at once into wealth
affluence. Many of us took the leap
but did not land where we expected
to land. The jolt when we hit the
ground awoke us to the fact that in-
stead of taking down about 300per
• cent on the principal invested,
could not even locate the principal,
w hile the slick tongued guy with the
beautifully engraved stock
catea knew right where to find
and was regularly drawing
upon it. The advice of these
oils for the sick r
i aickl medicines and other
pledged its support to the movement Iappllcatlons of heat, cold
and arrangement was made for 12' eF irr!tants; care
meeting to organize Lamar county
for the Farm Bureau anil launch th<-
•cotton sign up campaign.
WASHINGTON, May 2.—Convic-
tion of United States Senator Tru-
man H. Newberry in Federal Courts
I ’n Michigan for conspiracy to violate!
— ------corrupt practices act
was set aside today by the Supreme!
Court. The conviction of 16 others*
also was set aside. The court hel-1
that Congress was without power to,
regulate primaries.
Justice McReynolds i
ion to which Justice McKenna
power of Congress
. Chief
I from j
did not '
elections
statutes ha!
I
Mr and Mrs. B. R. Floyd and
daughter of Decatur are visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Welch.
were
, . - «-—r--*t —•« «’ -------- mavL Mar-
:e ^,d be.fore; its latest hand- tn and Jno. H. Brigance of Com-
produce n’erJ;e’ Texas; and Mr. E. B. Webb
of
surface is concerned. ««atomy or
No need to lay up the car for a week In
havi’.T lhl” <lrl’i"1' Wlto-aixl I he car US
» If u°iU do thin£s yourself you’ll find
many helpful products in the Glidden fine. This
XtaUKSLStkind
COMMERCE DRUG COMPANY
Phone 38
must be organized for business
must hire the best brains
in every stage of the
whole plan is based
■contracts and a
calculated to be the largest
factor where they are to c _.
Associations are being organized
be the largest factors in their
spective states and when they
■Combined under a national agency, it
Will be three times the size of the
i’iggst cotton factor in history.”
Mr. Sapiro explained the Farm I
Bureau plan in full to the 300 or
more farmers who had braved the
rain to hear him. The meeting!
only 10 of these
sick before the i
Would have spent at least $3.00 each Mr- a"d Mrs. Webb left
—or druRs> possibly more n*Kbt for r * ' 7 ;
makes this equiv- after which they will reside in Grand
an Junction, Colo., where Mr. Webb is
for the D. &
trils will open, tbe air passage^ of your
czd you can breathe
No---; ;____
discharge, dryness
OPEN NOSTRILS! END
A COLD OR CATARRH ;
--------------- < •
; : How To Get Relief Vhen Head '
< > and Nose axe Stuffed Up. ] ‘ J
Count fifty! Your cold in head or
eatarrh disappears. Your clogged nos-
head will clear and
freely. No more snuffling, hawking,
mucous discharge, dryness or headache;
no struggling for breath at night.
Get a small bottle of Elv’s Crrem I
Balm from your druggist and apply a
little of this fragrant antiseptic cream j
in your nostrils. It penetrates through !
every air passage of the head, soothing ;
and healing the swollen or inflamed '
mucous membrane, giving you instant
relief. Head colds and catarrh yield
like magic. Don’t stav stuffed up and
miserable. Relief is sure.
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