The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, December 7, 1923 Page: 2 of 12
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IF;
THE COMMERi
IDAY, DEC. 7, 1823
AN INTI
ESTING MAN
xst having bees
X
f
Watches
A
r.
Diamonds, Jewelry
L>
•’ .gatory
I
D. WHEATLEY'S JEWELRY STORE?
who a
5
D. WHEATLEY, JEWELER
down
Noll left hoi
hat
M - o v*
aid of o . mural .hujikhI
t
his
d
3>
He
where
every
Appreciation
pre-
i'.
a
r?
In Hie bunk am! start
savings account.
a
GONE TO BAGO
It will b<> your friend in time uf need.* ’ *
i 0 i
ami
called
2
STATE BANK of COMMERCE
Te
relieve
rhei
latism.
sprains.
Ji
<
is
West Side
ENO BUUUSMSS
The
i
Everything
1st.—
\-
fX)h
**>'
(A dr. I
I
-
Pharmacy
K >r
railroad
Also
Do your banking bii'iness teuitli us and you
will receive courteous consideration
pti'onnl attention^ • ••••••«
riving,
twenty
po
after w
souls ( t
THE ORDER OF
DE lOLAY BOY
of
of
PARIS. Nov. 30.—
J. M. I^oolr, physic:
'.lie bed:o n of hit
today. riddled with I
DIW uiRL
IS HOT DEAD
|n a reside* I
raierly resldte ::
made his home
ing li re from
Torpid Liver Fifls Body With Poi-
•on*—Pepsinated Calomel Guar-
flkteed to Relieve Between Sun-
d*Wn and Suatip—Ho Nausea.
s
i
igs I
a Bee Hive and
n place* fa?
drags
Pepetl
twee*
al-
if
Among the gtj
Hotel yesterday
mae Navaaa, a
time Republic, a
graduate from tl
at 8 •-■teary of 1
S- n .- f avae:-
a' a i end was
•'.NX
b*
1
p
i M- E. Maloney, President. P. E. Maloney, Cawiiier
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y whore w
i ide ration. f
Recent y wlili
offier own
tin. tli" older
xy F-J-- thet
een Ur Some
’fed her off • r
with tlF !’• "
orj-ia a
See the new 21 jawcl Raymond wtdvli for
men. Siminon^ watch chains, emblem rings,
the new line irfiite gold Jewelry.
mi Patrol in
Seattle police
ibably will br
eacher ioday
Geor-
ar rived
the
is shaped like
can’t smile and think deply
The process of thinking
certain muscular distor-
tion of the face that cannot by any
stretch of the izriggination he
smiling.
Now us School Teachers is looking
7
Kalir Club Meeting
The Kalir < lu* held a regular meet-
i;
r
I
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TA II
■
6 ~
A
OHS ■•••?
ri
s
fe
started
hu sia. ss
assist
of the
' < nan has
• am* from
A! Faires :
ison, Jr., of Dal-
a visit with his
and Mrs. Jeff
Master Roas Joi
las has arrived fd
grandparents, .Mr,
Johnson.
For (outflpatfon
constipation and bowel 4K-
1<y Foley Cathartic . tablets
acMfin and brta* prompt re-
PumMK. 1361 West
writes
world
WATCH FOR DATE OF FORMAL OPENING
■v&
A
■Ko,
S-nor Navae
line ai d lived I
when he went u
later time he fl
a private soldiat
Because of si
the Protestant'
ez and his fatoe
and he and hi
an oil tankei
and with his
Lada
Come to think al
people when they i
: com to take a net
er roomer
endered to Of
lllng.
Calomtl is the only cqftdicifi* that will
sctually teach the lifer, but ordinary
calomd i4W» drastic <bni many have de-
prived thrAbrlve^ of it.« fine effects be-
caus« of h.ir'thrNir Thb objection
has been in Pnpsinated
Calomel. Msn>
take calomel i
eeptable remedy
because it is El____
doctors recognxte A tiro star,
rarity), I rested with vepsin at
toothing ingrMicata gnat n
rtimulatr the Mrer to mates! act
sweeten tho Mtnnrh and hid 4
hl any report Jhat the me 4 Pt
Calomel unAlga tbrir sysMns
»nnous wflttc. briags back i
cause* duMma* te disappear fl|
them “fc41iko mw!"
Commerce Drag Co. and all
iflp ^recommend and in
*eu Calomel to brina n
t sundown and sunup or
' refunded Try it—we
feel better ’omorroT.
7J=X'.-
r-
Kirdingr
tJigrro^e -------
"•* forwrly could not
trrejtfhidir':; a most sc-
It ■ Pfcpeinntud Calomel
I 4hsb GrUntd (which
ng dh tbc standard vf
and other
not only
d action, but
'? digestion.
Pepsinated
' la of poi-
appetite,
N makes
I
lard s Shfrw Liniment 1* a remedy of
proven merit. It I* very powerful
and penetrating. Three sizes, 30c,
60c and UJO per bottle. Sold by the
f'ornmeren Drug Store.
»-y—-------------
Prof, and .Mrs. A
the Tidwell roin^i
'JreenviJIe. are ihe-1
two fine children, S
bom to them Satufl|
Grietiville Herald. M
.Mr. and Mrs. lira
reared a few mllea
merer Leroy Harffl|
in the College herej
Century community!!
la a granddaughter’
A. G. Anderson, ot
-nunlty, and daugbti
Mrs. Gua Andersote
in their midst. Then
has altrays banded
■e statesmen for a common
(<• ✓
c* y
x
X-
laical physiciads performed a
Cesarean operation Tuesday morning J
and perhaps saved 'the life of Mrs. J. ■
D. Miear to her f&ily. She is re-'
ported doing nicely today. Six phy-
sicians were present and the work |
was done in fortT minutes. They
were assisted by <rs. H. W Brown-
rigg
rlson were both
north of Com-
pn was educMgd
nd reared in the’
Mrs. Harrison
M .Mr. and Mrs.
lhe Jardin coni-
r of Mr. and
t ■>
S’ lion, coiiertiflg
in defraying <!ie
siarch.
. 1361
Ob In.
i are
tegcommended
le sub-
0
same time,
d mands a
A. and
who
gas rted that
home of her
The Junior orMt sponsored by Roy- looking like a dei
al Arch Masonery was organi-ed a*
K..nsas City thrdKyear* ago with th-:
high purpose of inspirin'.; the worthy
youth of our Conakry to be noble cit-
izens. The ohJcctAea of the Order of
De Molay is well taken, for no youth
can have a worthier aim in life :1 an
to be altogether Qbmmcndable. obed-
ient, and reverent^ la-e and IJn oln
kept minds' and bodies clean
that they Might do a great service.
I to- <ic?i i which I* taken voluntarily
! iin. a member htart and body into
fellow 1 ., with there performing the
acts of kindness. Moreover, all wit-
nesses appreciate seeing the initiate
rise fori,: die humblest to the highest
joy
the
Mr. and Mrs. J. |L Miear are enter-
•alnlng a ten poundfbaby girl at their
home. /
|K. AND
('. L. HARKIKON
li.-ppy
spent in ioidonia.
j and they are leiriol
, to see them.-
a hard season right square in the face, I
ain't we? An’ we gotta do some
good constructive thinkin’, don't we?
An we gotta do a lot of real workin’
too, don't we? An’ still we gotta be
able to do a heap o’smilln’ an' keep lame back, lumbago or pleurisy, Bal-
tT»o qtiiJnnia cninfa' ______‘ 'cirrl'a Vn/vm i inimont la n
v ork
least ii ain’t accordin' to my bring-1 tbe United S
in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
'ie was "hi JacA i ’ and telieved of hi
i cedentials a-id $53.04 in cash
ays that he 1<> : . the United States
nd has been Mrc ated
with extreme Aurtesy and considera-
tion.
low d to visit rk
sb- recov s < unfcriousne.n.
Wulh.T Girl Keiieved
HUGO, Okla.Mio* .30
tin . found." Mist tues,
here i riday mraning, fi
ver, H. < ., bright
S. Austin, widow d
former Hug
sight in Seatile.
Sunria: night. ;
i conrnittecfl ieimediately
of ttie
fund t to
expenses
A gojrien sheaf of stories is in
paration for 1924 readers of Tfce
Youth'.- Companion. There will 1,e
tcries of Western ranch life and
thrilling adventure; stories of gump-
tion in getting a job and makWg
uccess at It; stories of lively gcrim-
mages on the athletic field—football
baseball; stories of girls in school and
college and working their way in the
•.vmId of busmess: stories of the old
farm folks down in .Main*, told ini-
mitably by C. A. Stephens; stories
f Caleb Peasley’s shrewdness and
l.nrae s-nse; storie of re: ourcef'Jl-
nc .> i pluck in citugtious of dan-
cer and ' .-.tronii-y;. sloi.i of the soa
and of the mouflteins—stories to
please every fancy of old readers
and young, for reader* who love the
itory of character and for those who
like best the story of swift action. It
will be a great jIBar in the history of
The Aouth's Cou>p:uii >n.
The 52 issues of 1924 will be crowd-
'd with serial stories, short stories,
'ditorials. poefry. fact • and fun. Sub-
eribc now and receive:
1. The Youth Companion -52
sues in 1924,.
2 All the remaining issues of 1923.
3. The Companion Home Calendar
for 1924. All for $2.50.
1. Or include McCall’s Magazine
!.■ monthy authority on fashion
Both publications,-only $3.00.
THE YOUTH S COMPANION
<» ’ mniwealth Are and St. Paul St.,
Boston Mass
Subscription* received at
Journal offhe.
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THINS BORN TO
NR1
b isn’t c ’c cP th-ms fake free treatin' t
•A c flms you h. •. e seen so ~iaay t tines. We don't;
ofic.- to give you r mething for flothing—but iv*
do guarantee hat you can try tias wcodofftd
tn.at.T.<.nt,entirely atour .u’-.aotl thiSb^MMtee
is backed by your loca' dru; ,isU
“HUNTS GL ARANTUB SKIN
DISEASE REMEDIES" tfkmVnSehM
■nd Soap) has been sold uad*r absolute ttonr-y
back guarantee for more tte* thirty years. Thev
are especially comixi-anted fcr the treatment of___ _
Ecxema, Itch, R«o< Worm, Totter, and other itching rkic disease*.
Thousands <4 letter’ testify to C:eir curative properties. M. Timbcrlin, a
reputable dry goc-Js dv-lcr in Durant, C.klabor.ia, says: “I sufierci with
Eczema for ten years, aud spent (1,000.04 tor doctors' treatment*, without
resv*t. Cteelx,.. ot s.'ui.U* Cvro entirely cured tae.“
Don't fail tagi a HUNTS GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE
REMEDIES (Hunt s Sahra and Saap) i trial. AU druftp ts handle.
lb en. of Y- ting Heattle
Teacher <>i,nil i>< Caaada He*
litre Hhe Was AMncted
■ t
JOURNAL, COMMERCE, TEXAS, *
rhe Star-Telegram account of this
tery is ■m because the young
natiy friends here who
mant. Mr. ami Mrs. S.
> hers knew her well.
readers
There will
life
the students coinin' so we can wade
out from under that pile of envelopes
with ‘'windows’ in them that come
every month So We just gotta have
three signs----
We ain’t gonna live to the letter
of any one of theto but we can fool
everybody if you’ll tidopt rr.y system.
We ll work, think, smile and have
time left for eatik’, sleepin’, fishin',
an' moonshinin' o$ drinkin, 1 got it I
all figured out—al' it can’t fail. :
So gueg.-i I’d better do the rest of .
th.- talking to mielf. Much o’blige
for your time--, atch for my next let-
ter it's a space hitler—A Fresh Fish.
Gre
You've heard al
how busy one of
Well, this College - ha* a Bee Hive
garret when
it comes to being raa) buoy!
They’ve even gone Ao slogan hunt-
ing. A consultation- was held with
P- W' j.'.ir th* t r.tton B
It was lery private, but I got a i. a day laborer
small ear. You know, one of them j . n work and ;
kind what fits any keyhole An’ I j .• . i< an*. 1 1
lissened in an’ all f. could hear was i I uI.cg S.ates c J
Do or Die Dixie Dcwl*. Dtxnonlishing | but speaks En J
Demons, Dazzling Dandies. Great Go
Getters, one hick scored me. he sug-
gested Glee, r Lon tract Ketchcr* an’
1 begun to leave but they discarded it
so I stuck it out as long as I could—
At midnight they was still deadlocked.
The Building Bug has stung ’em all
-Everybody's’ doing it—Why .hey is
so much activity around here ilia', uo
one has time to talk to me so I gotta
go to work also--Which ain't fair,
at I..... ............ ,M/ us-
in' up.
Mima! Ilu.'siel flyer we are ail
pepped up and loaded fer Bear.
.My hut the Sunsp*:>se is awful.
I gucs love of stupenre is
makes Crap-Shootete Card Players,
Ev.-n-.-cli : Deep Sea Divers and o'her
Professional .Men. *unspense is a
human emotion that is felt alike by
rich and poor—old and young cnen
and women—girls and boys and Kids
you an’ me. And ev*iy la t dad blam-
ed jue of us gets into lhe arms of 'Ole
Man .vnz.icty' cve;y now and then and
when we do—we ll chop down the
a..<i sell it fer kindlin' wood
11 I t Th.- Pre.-ident fight •;
Ki of Indians wllhou
r
.o Uir.
<*en wa a
SMILING”,
< g i i in my
wonderining—
AN’ 1 I-ROW N-}
PARIS DOCTfR
FJ““- slain It home
ptist minister, * —1 R '
I Baptist Theologic-
p de Janeiro.
Lakei hl: home in
|"tlng in Greenville
!• train. He work*
khereve. h-> can ob- ""
L aches free gratis
Ll.ii b-en in the
y seventeen month*,
h remarkably well,
cas born in Argen-
B'-r.. tnr 1? years
I Old Mexico. At a
Jrved three years as
1 under Pancho Villa,
lis having embraced
religion Senor Nav-
■r had a disagreement
wife were put aboard
f the “San Augustin.''
rife was started toward
35 miles
threw
oil.
K
ii':vr=
A
be i
I Plant Your Dollars
Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Carr, for many j
years citizens of Ladonia, now living ]
in Commerce, wcra visitors here this)
' in th<- homo:Of their daughters.;
Mr.. G C. Waggdfeer and Mrs. Jul-
i i ■ Evans. Time ha i dealt tightly
with Mr. and Mis/ Carr and we are
in-tincl io attribute this to the many
and succAsful years they
Their friends here,
are always glad
o|bia News
hflul it. all Ladonia
iwive to Commerce
Mf lease on life.
V.e wi-h to Mpiess to our friends,
oar since q appreciation for their
■-•I .pathy and <indness during the
Ilin'-, s an dcaA- of our another, the
mm.cry of v.hitfj shall live in our
hearts for- ver. 1
■MR. AND MltS. H. H. ENG! AND,
MRS. t. IL GRAHAM
AM) FtEI-ATIVES.
of I
in i
as l
one of the mean*! of making the club I
of '23 the best v • have ever had.
Special initiation services will
.-.eld Monday night for the new mem-
bers. A full attendance is expected.
Watch the Kalir club go.
itos. When
out of Galvekton a sailor threw a
lighted cigarette in some oil, which
caused an explosion and the burning
of the ship. . Senor Novaez and his
what''' lfc WBre laF*'r rescued by a life sav-
ing crew ark! brought to Galveston.
Hl- father *;i killed in the explos-
| ion and ihej-joung minister is no*
working at Manual labor and preach-
ing c Mexicans pending the adjust-
ment with the insurance company
for fifteen thousand pesos or about
$7,500.60 American gold.
Senor N'ovklz says that when he re-
ceives his insurance money that ho
work
Is now open nnd will appi-ecij|e a visit ot’raspection.
is new and strictly updo-datifc* <’ome in anti see ns!
: n'onds to finlih his theological
some Americ; n Seminary and that
then wither to return to Argentine
I preach hi; ow n people.
"oung N'awtlz 1 2 years of age,
father b -fn? c ca captain he ha
. yi H'tiongl ' up'-rtti-ii-- for trav-
i' that with the exception of
1 n a experiafc-i hr:;: b: on treated cv-
Ith xtreme courtesy and
otiniry shall
real patriot, wbv participat' d
"H in shall be m mtt. so that lb
r- a: Light of Uatri nA m : ay never
I grow dim in our citizen: hip.
D. On l.'IdcationaleD'iy the rep t
the . mittce on Educational
I disticr, is made lo th- chapter, and
:t . a til l-o the duty ot ea-’n chapter
'Noll Aus-1 arran .c- for a ge neral discussion
of the rr port at that ttne, and to do
• Uvh other thin:.-, that will end to
I nil-ill'-i :e the fact that the Public
ninth ; of the js !'or’1 13 ,he bulwark of our liberty
i$i, who dropped from
liington. last
L. Harrison
(unity north
feappy parents of
i boy and a girl,
fey. Dec.
The ideal UhristHtets gifts, *nitahle for old and
young. Something that wiM last a life time. Why
not see them at ' .
V J. "I: ; o s';left thia morning for
V . 'i to alteniS the Masonic Grand
li i ge 't Te a inch opens the first
i f next v tt,. ,k<l r uitinues through
tbe week.
orders^
Mild in
lief. Mr. W'X
74th St.. <T4|
"Tour Uajtetrtlc TiJMqts i
beater*, ifnd I haveXkJ
to my friend*.'* R*
dtltutes. Sold everywhere.
Mr. and Mr W. D. Simons of
i‘ a returned 1|onic thi afternoon
■B spending life i'r-.ank giving per-
iol here with M|. and Mrs. S. D
S .r on - This wafl tbe first time these
tv. o broth- r- hadhnet in ten years. It
■ tli-m a ♦ happy Thanks-
V- I*, u 4<l to live here some
ye; - aro‘,.-<ud like S. D. was
a ''. Hiritold friends enjoyed
lii vi-it here verj| much.
NEW SURE WIT ~
\ANOOUVE1' ’■ <■ . Nov 3" —
h ttle police a id sisters of Mis
1 • Austin 23, n te school tear--er,
• h >se parent* live in Hugo. Okla.,
'■hi was found li-n- unconscious
Mf-tnesda. night. .1:
to 'be
ho.ne
time,
Jp.- Mt
we gotta produce or we’re in one bad
fix. ain’t we? An' keeping smilin'
ain't gonna do it fer ua’ is it?
They, such a thing a.s intemperence
in business a well as in wood alcohol
an’ o'her light winds You can he in-
temperate in any thing. Uh huh! even
millin' Yon wouldn't think of trying
to live to the letter of a sign that said
‘ Keep Eating'', or one that said
•'Keep Sleeping'', nor the one that you
should try to live to “Keep Working",
would you? Then for sakes a 'migh-
ty why “Keep Smiling"? 's no use*
it can't be done! Not all the time.
I admit that cookie is much more
pleasing to look at when bis mouth
thi But ynu
at the
heart and right tfl
i pierced.
[ B. H. Dodd, a fol
the Isionlr home, ai|
. fleers following the
The doctor had b<
hie body of Dr. here seven years, fi
In. w as found In !* 'He- ■■nm nf'a'1 hlJ
Icme here early • l-n i >:•. j
lillets, hi.< h a.n, g'».
on
-re'-d tedn; a*
manner in *hirh she left her
last Satin <xy night. Me m
those intere te<l were waiting
s- ,' i>-t!n to Ci-over conscious-
n- in th - hospital to which she ■ as
t n. so she might .'-ttle the dis-
pute.
he sisters, Mis*
Austin of Seattle,
-e last night,
her did not Io ive I •
n free will
- -rgean W. E User
??. Jennings or. the
e, who idi vied Miss Austin here
night, deelaraii that she left her
).'» te bee..use of trouble with her sis-
t' In upport of their theory, the
p< eeman issued a detailed sf. te-.
merit of what they?*aid were the t J the du ; of the members ot
m nts of lhe girl after she left. (chapter < i De Molay to attend
“Nothin will :akkc me believe th;.’
free will,” j '
lister, told
was any
person or
S' bool gif the : irst thing I
sAn v.li.11 s.-ys "KEEP
'■ ! - h i cuse. w rtekh
...:'ily brow—I gx>- to
KLI SMH ING” ?
ED!
SzkY: All • <>n lick; what has a!
si'.n like that otiSyour <1. k STAND:
UP!
Allright, now com.: ov»-r here in
• lie corner an' leiuine till you some-
thing. You don't do it, you? Not all
lhe time- Of course not! You can't
do it ail the time and Teach School, j
The only place fcr a sign like that |
is on s;'iie politician : desk. Them i
grays gets paid fer inakin’ excuses ! _______________
Bui with you aa' me its different.' ing at the horn* of Mis* Lucile Neal ’
on last Monday Evening. Plans were '
made for an interesting chapel pro-j
gram which i talbe given in the tear;
future. Some nf the best talent
the College has 3>een discovered
lhe Kalir < lub, which will serve
Five ol.'ieatory observances ex-
press as many fiimlaoiental principles
of the Order:
A. i :• <>e Molay Day of comfort
it should I the d ity of every m
>i lie -olay te visit th? hospltnl-
"f ■ e i ■ In which he lives and carry
1 words of eo:..,'ori to those
jnfined therein This duly
is not limited to fiiends, but extends
to everyone, and < specially to those
who may not have many friends.
:: Or Mevotiouai Day it shall b
e---y of the msmb'-rs of each
l-'.:o»te: lie Molay In nltanq some
• liur-li in a body at which a spei in
ice ha. been a irm.-eil.
On Patriot’.- Dg; ach chap.. .
| shall arrange a cii meeting
| which the -ie..t oairfeii events o!
, ir ' ■•'•: >' rtall L-e reviewed < i
compelled . .
j:n. great patriot, vbp
age received
otn Vancou-
relief to .Mrs. W. |
of t
(and mu ■ be maini.nined
E. On next Sunday, November 18.
111 a. :n at lhe First Chrl.-tian church
the readers of this article are wel-
come to participate with the De Mo-
lay.-, of W. Mayo chapter in their
Parents’ Day observance The De-
j Malays will appreciate your participa-
tor at this Sunday morning hour
A Great Story Year
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