The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1923 Page: 7 of 8
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THE COMMERCE JOURNAL, COMMERCE, TEXAS, SEPT. 30, 1921.
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CHARGE AGAINST
WOMAN KES AS
KLAN WORKERS
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ARE YOU READY
EVERY STREET
FOR BUSINESS?
IN COMMERCE
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Class
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DR. H. H. WHITLEY
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$19.50 and Up.
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See Our Windows
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Knight, Sparkman & Co.
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TRACTOR COLLIDE
display in all
the newest patterns.
You may rest assured
in buying a suit here that
you will get the
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Over P. & M. Bank. Comerce, Texa
Office Phone 201 3R Res. 469
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GREENVILLE BUSINESS COLLEGE !
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Greenville, Texas
The only exclusive busine.-< school in
Hunt County.
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Unless you know thi
success
Miss Nellie Apperson, who is word-
ing for Maloney Bros., in Greenville
spent Saturday and Sunday here.
CHICAGO.
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suitable Memorial in your memory? Why not inspect
to Greenville and select your monument from the large
_ » with it a permanent
th<*1 of Harvard
variations were made.
T-Bone .steaks for
Midkret.
arrangements
in potter’s
O. Driver.
Pari: St., tell it.
attack of kidney trouble.
EVANS & McCOY
Ait orney «-at -La w
Office on Eart Lee Street in
Odd Fellows Block.
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EXAMINATION OF | TO CONSOLIDATE
SCHOOL TEACHERS NATION’S RAILWAYS
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Without equal in quality
and assortment of goods
shown.
Without equal in saving
possibilities offered on
dependable goods.
We shall expect you.
of
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Ha* It* Share of the Proof That KiJ-
Aney Sufferer* Seek.
Notice, U.C.V. Veterans
Saturday, Octob< r 1st, is our regu-
lar meeting lay and the last one be-
fore the na’iona! reunion at Chata-
nooga. Tenn. It is necessary that
some business must be transacted by
the camp before that time. Ail
A lot of people went over
Greenville today to see the circus.
ranks.
“The coming examination
held at the High School is for
purpose of granting certificates
applicants both men and women,
certificates.
grades. tie. Commerce Drug
Agents.
Pig Skin Palavar.
There is no doubt but that the
greatest opportunities for young peo-
ed against Edward Young Clarke and
Mrs. Elizabeth Tyler, who are 1
nected with the Ku Klux Klan.
Mayor James I.. Key vetoed
resolution recently adopted by
&
Mhft Most'Mexesto^ Store
of "toe Seam
fe' y0U ^e^eve in monuments? Have you provided foi ont? Are you positive your beneficiaries will erect a
w our new stock of monuments on display and assure yourself a Memorial by buying now? If you will come_______________________
GuaraatefiniShed monumeDts you a^S0 save a^ents’ and middlemen's profits. Remember, too, that every monument bought from us carries
NORTH TEXAS MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS
J. H. LROY, Prop, arc! Mgr., Greenville, Texas. lards: Dalls. Cleburne, Greenville.
both men ;
• ither state or county
first second and third
Greenville Herald.
Sept. 23.—“French
mysterious resident of the
Backache? Kidneys weak?
Distressed with urinary ills?
Want a reliable kidney remedy?
Don’t have to look far.
Commerce people recommend.
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT AN-
NOUNCES EXAMINATIONS TO
BE HELD NEXT MONTH
Not being able to greet all
our friends personally, we
use this method to extend
to you a most welcome invi-
tation to attend the most
wonderful Fall merchandis-
ing event that we have
ever held.
Respectfully, I
W. E. MANGUM,
Comma’der K.E. ( amp 231,U.C.V.
io , 21st, for Chiago, Ill., where he will
attend College.
ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 2(».- After
number of witnesses had appeared
before the Fulton County grand ju v Harrison Street police district,
found dead two days ago in a ga^-
filled room and arrangements ha f
to been made to bury her
as a pauper.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 29.—The
I Interstate Commerce Commission an-
nounced today tentative plans for
j consolidation of all major railroa is
Public : of the I nited States into nineteen
the systems and gave notice that hea*
on the project
The proposed
was authorized by tie
transportation act.
In the main, the plan proposed
2nd Floor Levy Building.
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the day in Arlingt
engaged students of an anatomical school
I un-American
societies to extend their investiga-
tion to the Knights of Columbus
Numerous fabrics are
me the Journal another
home paper, you know, is hard
do wjthout. I have enjoyed
Journal very much and most
pecially N. E. Comer,
contribute any more? .
J seen one of her articles in my la -t
two numbers and I miss them.
Wishing you much success
the Journal this year and
that I shall continue getting
promptly each week. I am.
Sincerely yours.
MRS. LEAH CARTER.
Rev. J. G. M. Ramsey left Monday
for Kilgore to attend the Paris Pres-1 Shiplev Bro-
- •• aged.
County Superintendent of
Instruction Thomas announces
regular teachers examination to
held at the Greenville
A cross, sickly baby suffering from
’ digestive troubles and looseness o"
the bowels needs McGee's Baby •
Elixir. It checks the bowels, eases
the stomach and restores healthy
If you feel bad; if you are "blue" conditions. Price 35c and fiOc. Sold,
ap- by McNatt A- Wheeler.
parent reason, you need Prickly Ash_____
Bitters, the system purifier.
m the torpid
CRAWFORD-NORRIS CO.!
“Quality First"
“Newset of
with
trusting
mine
For the past two weeks there
been so much written and 1
about the Dixie championship series,
the Yankees and the Giants, and t •
world's st ties that foot ball has n >t i
hail much chance to make its debut
in the world of sport. However, If
should chance to visit Warn i
Field out at the E. T. S. N. C. any ,
evening he will find sufficient evl '
ilence that the College will have a
firstclass foot ball team this season. |
Two week, ago Coach Jernigin b
gan the difficult task of whipping
the local squad into shape and from j
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went bureaus seeking work.
There is a position waiting
. Are you ready for it?
you enter a business office knowing
an attack of kidney trouble. I sur-l^nt y<»u can handle a
fered from a severe ache in the small do the work of a stenograph'1:
of my back and I would notice it P**‘vato secretary,
real bad when I would do any lifting
or bending over:. I also had a tire«T,
lame feeling and at times would have
severe headaches. I heard
Doan’s Kidney Pills and bought
box at the Commerce Drug Co.
had only taken a few when I felt a
great deal re'ieved and it wasn’t lonr
before the headache went away.
haven’t had that tired feeling or any
symptoms of kidney trouble
I think Doan’s Kidney Pills
me and I am glad to
them.”
Price 60c. at all dealers. Don t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—g'-t
I>oan*s Kidney Pills-—the same that
Mr. Driver had. Foster Milburn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
ties arise?
things, the chances of your
are small.
Make up your mind to train your-
self, to start your business educa-
tion now. Every day that sops bj -
a loss to you,—it puts a good pus.
tion and a good salary further awa;,
from you.
A few months in our institute’ i,
the largest business college in A-
erica, will give you the training you
need. You can never find a bett T
investment than a business educi-
tion. We offer the most thorough,
complete and practical courses to b<
had. in the least time and at the
least cost, and our Employment D
partment places graduates in po-l-
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members ar. asked to please be pres- mail coupon for catalogue with full l^e <’f things Wednesday aft-:
ent. We also extend an invitation information as to our courses.
to the Daughters to meet with us. Tyler Commercial College,
as they will have a part in the re- Tyler, Texas.
union.
Dalias. Texas. Aug. 22, 1921.
Editor Journal,
Commerce, Texas.
Enclosed please find my check for
one dollar and a half, for which send
year. Our
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Doesn’t she
I have not
CAMPBELL, Texas, Sept. 23.—In
head-on collision between a trac- ■** B- Q Evan*
tor ami an auto Thursday night. Dr. (♦
W. K. Jones and his son, Kelsey. ♦
badly injured and the car wasl*
T) •- • iact■ r *ai owim I D +
. and was badly dam- ; ♦
, or hold any on.
of the specialized places open in the
modern business office? The
salaries are waiting for the man
woman who can do one thing well.
., Training is required. Have you be
j drilled in the basic
I loin, ss that will
grasp higher-salaried and
. sponsible positions as the opportun:
’s
here yesterday. Solicitor Gene: i
Boykin announced that suffici ->it
evidence had not been presented
warrant true bills in connection with field
the alleged disappearance of police A final search of her effects ho v-
records of disorderly conduct char”- ever, brought forth $100,000 m
stocks, bonds and paper money of
large denomination, sewed into the
lining of a shabby old dress.
As a result, she was buried *s-
on Cemetery. Five
act-
ed as pallbearers and Deputy Coro i-
er Davis of the Cook County morgue
delivered a funeral oration.
The property is being held by the
coroner in the hope that an heir
can be found.
a number of Class 2 and
lines also had been covered.
The Commisison noted that Cana-
dian railroad tributaries had b - i
eliminated from its consolidatin' .
and that water carriers controlled by
railroads concerned were included.
in the city schools over the state.
All attendance records in the ci*y
schools have been smashed this sea-
son and has necessitated the requisi-
tion of many teachers from the ruial
districts to the city vacancies. There-
fore the county schools are opening
this year with the greatest shortage
of teachers in history which results
bookkeeo-r’s have brought about the necessity <fl, - . , . , . ,
ooor.Kei p i . .tired ami discouraged, without
holding a special examination in Oc-
tober previous to the opening of the i
rural schools to fill the depleted »» '"
; .stores action in the torpid livei.
cleanses the stomach, helps digestion,
drive- out gas and fermented matter
in the bowels, and brings back that ‘
i line feeling of strength, vim and
cheerfulness which belongs only to 1
perfect health. Price $1.50 per bot-
tle. Commerce Drug Co.. Specia
be ings would be called
high school in the near future,
building Friday and Saturday. Octo- consolidation
her 7th and Sth. the examination be-
ing for State and county certifi- m tne mam, the plan proposed oy
cales- the commission is that drafted under
In speaking Thursday of the short-J its direction by Prof. William Riple. ,
age in the teaching forces of the of Harvard University, but some
State Mr. Thomas said: variations were made. The comm -
.. ___________„ “The rural schools have practically sion said that while all of the larg- r
pie today are in the business world, been exhausted this year for suitable or Class 1 railroads had been •:<- «Hiopt<-
! Countless positions at every point ma^crial to fill the vacancies existing1 eluded in the make-up of its sched u tount’ a ‘r L ncu.^nai r
i throughout the United States, an
I waiting for the trained man ami th
Use what tra'ne«l workers; the untrain-d
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ery street in Commerce has its cases, anything are crowding the employ-
Here's one Commerce man’s ex-
perience.
Let D. O. Driver, photographer, ‘ •'ou-
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ernoon he ha< developed a formidable X
machine. | I ’
On Saturday afternoon the initial 11 ,
contest will be held with Wesley' V
College at Greenville promptly at : S
o’clock. From all reports Wesley X
Cola-ge has a stiff team this year am! I 1
James H. Hiner, Jr., left on the‘unless thr dope is upset this will be I I
a game well worth going to see. V
Jemigin’s line will average approx-
imately one hundred and ninety /C
pounds while Wesley boasts an ev«a f I
two hundred. However, it is the I I
writer’s opinion that notwithstanding V
tnis difference Saturday night Wes-
b y s men will look like a bunch of
submarine deck hands . The Lions / |
are al! primed for the prey after liv- I I
ing on raw meat and gun powder so \i
let’s everybody go over Saturday and
celebrate in a hostile fashion. 7T
Germs entering the body with ‘he I I
air we breathe are harmless if the V
-tomach, liver and bowels are heaPny.S^
If these organs are torpid and full
of impurities the germs thrive and O
bring on a spell of sickness. To keep A
the vital organs in good conditional I
take Prickly Ash Bitters. It purifies I I
and regulates the system. Pri c Jk
$l..'0 per bottle. Commerce D . C>
: Co., Special Agents. A
Wants the Home Paper, k
principles
enable
more
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Hart, Sterling. The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1923, newspaper, September 28, 1923; Commerce, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1359568/m1/7/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .