The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, December 21, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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THE COMME
ICE JOURNAL, COMMERCE, TEXAS. DEC 21,
23.
wife”, wLc was a
for
Am-
•y.
Em. 1847
11
Lhome with him to
Mr. and Mrs.
«*•
end disorganizi
y “Bayer” and Insist!
Final Exams
R.
Lady Heard of
After Suffering
Many Female Trouties
It, She Says, “i
P^rdiu and Ti
Christm s Seals
tl
ie
la
Mrs. Bi ic<
I
5-
Ti
MARK THIS SHEET
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7/
ft
GIFT
G
ST I ONS
For Father
For Mother
I
For The Office
Christmas
!T
I
tit
•a
<» i
toi
Hill
A full and complete line
of Household Remedies
that should be on hand
in .every home to prevent
sickness.
id could not
ding. I grew
irr,hition for any-
| John
among
< ommerce.
great improvement after the
(of Carduii, so I kept it up
Now I am the picture
Aberfoyis
shoppers
that
for
was
in
Tissue I
Stickers
Christmas Card'
Name Cards
Ribbon
String
Holly Boxes
Tree Ornaments
COME IN AND SEE OU,
THINGS YOU CAN B
FIND JUST WH.
AND MANY
XMAS Mi
Bottle Perfume
Toilet Set
Box Fancy Candy
Imported Novelties
Camera
Hand Mirror
Manicure Set
Cut Glass
Leather Card Case
ulosis
from the net
the income
*UU WANT
iS, AND AT
WILL GO FAR.
Miss Lillie Pat
the guest of her
Hill.
CHRISTMAS
YOU WILL
Y FOR YOUR IN-
TAYE splendid
PRETTY,
woorde.
work for the hosptta
helper, a cripple,
and his wife.
It was during om
visits to the farm t
that Tiny heard Jac]
Wife.
100.
Bayei
cid<J
known fact that this organization, In
addition to its educational work, has
been very active In charitable work.
"In view of the foregoing, it is held
that amounts expended by individuals
for the purpose of purchasing Christ-
mas seals issued by the National Tu-
berculosis Association are deductable
in the indidivual ifcoome return of the
purchaser to the extent of 15 per cent
of the taxpayers’ net income computed
without the benefit of this deduction
as provided by section 214 (A) (11)
of the revenue act of 1921.’’
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7 Mrs. W. J.
<5reta. of Greet
and Mrs. Fran
Misses Edita
here from Okli
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Cowan.
son,
visit
T.
and
I
‘ he
Mve
a
con-
Ger-
with
an a to reinforce the li
ector, found the Gern
infl
"I saA
the first b<
until I was v.*l.
I of health.” V
Thousands of of
ten, to tell of the
tained by taking Cardui'
mend it tc others.
Cardui has stood the test ofMxtenalve
use, fcr more than forty yearsq^
treatment of trccNcs ccmmon to wi
Try it.
crying
■ : I■ i ■ r.
or
I out
Unless you see tl
For “Him”
I
other remedies .. „
rfy better.
told us of Cardui, and
recommended for. 1 also
At a Ladies Birthday Almanac
pd of a case something like mine,
^rny husband to get it and 1 would their making a liv
ERAT
C. L< COST $726
REAL OPPORTUNITY BABY RESCUE
FOR COMMERCE: SHELLED CIT’
CLUE TO SP
LOCAL EDUCATORS
ON STATE PROGRAM
L. Potts of Klon-
dike came up Si turday to do some
Christinas shoppi ig.
\ ASPIRIN
Ink Stand
Fountain Pen
Stationery
Account Books
Pin Trays
Pen Rack
Ink
Erasers
PanetJ
■WAKE SHOPPING EASY,
BRING IT WITH YOU.
^BTG LINE OF
T A LOW PRICE.
FOR YOUR FAMILY
OUR PRICES YOUR
Colds
Toothacl
Earache
Neural*
Accept A
E;/h
Refuse
|t»1d everywhere.
For Sister^
Perfume
VanityA
the
Miss
and
ipirlp*
l con-
woxes
^pts.
id
»f
lie V
I-iciJ
irovei
1 the conquerer,
the master foul
after whether i
! conquered they
; leaders among
the |
|er„ j
1 Marr Jan--. r- ti
• . ' . -j
AUSTIN. Texas,
been received fron
of Internal Reven
C. saying that m< iey spent in
of his frequent [ purchase of tubei
i see ‘ his baby” Fea;s is deductable
les speak to his come in computin;
for 1923.
The Commission
that ‘an exanrinatii
.elf Major Tom Vfgon
aniduri a time in the 1
, .. 11-
■ • ‘I
Useful Chrhitn as Presents
OUR GIFT GOODS ARE NOW fefci
SPE0TI0N AND SELECTION. WE
GIFTS FOR EVERYONE IN THE FAMlM*.
YET SENSIBLE; BEAUTIFUL, YET USEFUL.
nquerlEg
will stand
i> ir fellow .
I Was Well?
J^yTancy Candy
tfJMfrBrush
AWHair Comb
Hair Receiver
EMonery
Camera
----
■* For the Home
rles Allen of Fair-
afternoon here
ind Vana Avant are
lonta tor a visit with
latta and daughter, T1TDV1?V
ille are guests of Mr. I |J|\I\E 1
Henderson.
College students are wrestling now
with final examta.itAiis. Th >
three days of the pi
in many Instances ti
is backing a v. inn- rl
ers it will help the]
how many subject-»Jthey can handle
[ and do a good job h
1 given period of ti»
who did their best
against the stream
nanical embarrassra
I.ala Pickett. Miss
Durable Boren. C. U. Lutz, E. H.
Wray, dean of mei ; W. I! Stone, C.
Ha 1. Miss Juanita
L. I. Smith, S. H.
iv faculty; Miss
Katherine Murrie
ip.
Perfume
Hair Comb
Hair Brush
Box Fancy Candy
Manicure Set
Nail Buffer
Silver Button Hook
Face Cream
Hair Shampoo
Box Cigars
Fountain Pen
Shaving Set
Hair Brush
Playing Cards
Camera
Safety Razor
Briar Pipe
Bill Folder
Box of Cigars
Pipe
Shaving Brush
Safety Razor
Fountain Pen
Shaving Soap
Hair Brush
Cigar Case
Clothes Bn
DENTON, Dec. 117.—Figures tabu-
lating agent of the
lai Arts show
was spent
ir at C. I. A.
hundred ’thirty-six
ind
von Id
Parcel y
NEW YORK, Dec. b.-J
snatched from the lifeli
its French mother whl
ered shells reduced the
Drugs, Toilet Articles
We carry everything in
standard Drugs and Medi-
cines and fill prescrip-
tions quickly.
Face Powders, Lotions
Cteam, Shampoos, every
Vung for the lady’s
c......
^XforeHdren
Mechanical Toys „„ . ..
Doll
Baseball
Cut-Out Book
Picture Story Book
Small Camera
Blocks
Puzzle
Box Paints
history and
Mi
uncover the
And then, b:
“Tiny.” ”Sh]
tumbled upori
they were on relief J
tieres. it had been '
the pillars of a ruind
on the crusha
Tiny claimid
and carried it in hid
Molly Sheer, a nurse?
near Hazenbrouek. ’
found a foster mdtheA
fchile pullin hard ! -'o:;n- v " " 'How wtfJ
|t>f difficulties, fl- mother on a small t|
>nts. necessitating
ig while taking a
College course w if, some of them,
surrender to ova
agement, while a J
these will have 111
armour bearer, if
in the hard sch<A
women have writ-; con into a vit.f
l|(icial results ob>
id to rccom-
[ spy systems encountered by
: British during the World War.
I cause a British aviator adopted
; played nurse to this h&y. he
down an ingenious met;
in" messages to the
mean of washed ciothi
dry.
Tb< true story of this
tht ' : to'd in M- ■' lull 's
for 'or December by a not
the purpose of popularising the poems an eyewitness, v
T. Neu, €
Rice. .1 M. BledsoA
Whitley, dean of
Vera English, Mis;
and A S. Blanken;
i prson of Annona t&
sister, Mrs. The*
For “Her”
QO.ME TIME AGO,” says
NJ Buena McF.iriand, of R. F. D. 2,
Bostic, N.jC., "I suffered a great
deal with weakness common to woi
1 had bearing-down pains, my sid<
back hurt, and my limbs drew.
get so weak in my knees I coul
stand.
"I was very nervous,
rest. I didn’t feel like,
thin, and did not havj
thing.
“I had been
but did not gel
’Some owf
it
rft r i - ;rru - - s
Buy Christmas Gifts At Our Drug'
Mr. and Mrs. f'j
lie spent Saturd:
shopping.
The announcement of the
of Dr. John G. Nfhardt,
American poet. who« will
the College auditor]
cital January 3, is
turkeys, abje interest not
The!
ot
For Constipation
For ^obstipation and bowel dis-
orders try Voley Cathartje tablets.
Mild In actltAl^and brija^ prompt re-
lief. Mr. W. BJ»arrgA 1S«1 West
7fth St.. ClevelW]
“Y'our Cathartic TaMS
laeaters, and I have
tifp to my friends.”
^■mtes.
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withtu an I forever fjj. ht ’‘for its h. alt]
hgi®8 the farm.
as feet, he watche
out the laundry ini the yard below, culosis in all its fori
the laundry con- the dissemination of
I. It seemed too cerning the causes,
work. As Jac-1 prevention and scie
tanged the many of tohercitlests. It
2______________________ 1
tiny baby,
arms of!
high-pow- j
nes of Ar-!
mentieres to crumbled ruin , was in-
t \ dircetly responsible for 'uncovering
; one of the most baffling of German
the
Be-
am!
ran
si of si.nal-
lermans by
laid out to
For Baby
Rubber Ball
Rattle
PieturiMok
, 1S61
Ohio, w riles
i are world
recommended
sub-
I-------— - ; The appearance of
long and daughter, firmed hi- suspiciot
rn<-d Saturday from a orderly for ordinal
res at Dallas. ( ques carefully ar:
name "Bayer” on
Js you are not
layer product
is over twenty
ksafe by mil-
For Brother
■" *^Pipe
"Fwr Brushes
Foiiufciin Pen
ShaviiJJf-Jffirror
Cigarette Jkse
Box Cigars tv-
safety Kazor
Shaving Brush
Pocketbook
Headati
Lumbagl
Rheumatfcn
Pain, Painb
Bayer Tablets of
unbroken packa^
ter directions. Hand:
tablets cost few
DruggWis also sell bcttles of 21^
ispirin is the trade mark'
Manufacture of Monoacetii
r of Salicylicaeid.
coming
authentic
appear at
im in lecture re-
treating consider-
; aoie interest not afcne among the
' faculty and student qpdy but the citi-
zenship in general. It is seldom in-
deed that we have an opportunity
see and hear an acknowledged
erican poet of the first order.
in speaking of Mr. Ncihardt’s pro
gram at Pierre. S. D..ilr. Doane Rob-
inson, Superintendent State Depart-
ment of History, sai^ "He afforded
me one of the rare privileges of my
life when h- read frntn his “Song of
Three Friends" in PjJrre.”
The Neihardt club. Jwitb numerous
members scattered throughout
country, was organized in 1920
>c. 15.—Word has
the Commissioner package or on t;J
i, Washington, D. setting the genu*
the Prescribed by plw
Christmas two years and^>
in- lions for
tax
says further
i of the bylaws I
ihows that the
p.tion which is only,
i study of tuber- tains pri
ks and relations of twelj
knowledge con-
[ treatment and
ptific treatment
F also a well
I StaMlard
rrnal Xtoudy.
:hs and Colds
best and another
in bbuuldet blade*)
'eak Chests,
^t/iy Local
TPaln.
; %;-.i <hi '
1 mjXocs-
of
helming discour-
Imall per cent of
■- Jonathan and his
iarpened their wits
h of experience and
I relationship with
Mrs. Lee Davis ils reported among
those who are sick.
Rev. Nelson. Buptist minister of
l ooper was in < dsimerce this morir-
i ing.
Iramatic epi-
Magazine
id British air-
Jo signs him-
It occurred
ffr when Brit-
Ijc Poperituhe
■ in i he Ypres
W1 - in PO si . -
hnation
k The
k units
nhent.
St i staff had
lommunication
'chance, three
ty” and the
the baby while
Mtail at Annen-
■tiried beneath
■ home. It lay
■r breast of its
■It for hi- own.
Mints back to
a hospital
'■oily, in turn,
Wor the child, a |
ildflived with her
fjnt mar Steen-]
The motheaj did laundry I
aSKemploying two
y.otl Jacques,” |
I
He spoke in I prman!
Tiny became susp ious. Obtaining
victor, tlie leader. ' permission to take le baby on a
” he flew above of the organization
From a aelght of about [object of the asso
Jacques putting ’ selling the seals is
----L^L_' ..-JJ----g—
ld"" s. tliey seemed to take on dls-
I rltvlll tinct formations, which changed ev-
Fplirp |er>' now lh,'n as he I>ut fresh
’Ijflyjt [pieces d -wu or took them away.
__ __ Tiny repot t<s! what he had seen to
I Rll IV <-'on,,n*a'l‘D" officer. Subsequent
1 ttlvll photographs iront the air proved con-
clusively that he and "his baby” had
i hit on the- solution to a puzzle that
had baffled the cleverest Intelligence
men in France.
Jacques and his
man, met the fate of spies
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l» all f othem in a
' le. Still others
of the Epic Cycle. j
Recently Neihardt was offered
important fellowship in a western i-h troops, arriving in
college, but refused in order to
all his time to his work. In 1923
chair of Poetry w s created for him i- n of co mplete
by the University ot Nebraska. This■•nine their movemq
accepted on condition that he be i ns ] l ist, ted the ru
left entirely free to purstit- hi- v ork.! 1 i
In vain the Intelli
[tried to
■ system.
1 airmen-
writer—i
lated by the pure*;
College of Industn;
approximately $7^6
Thanksgiving dinffei
One hundred 'f'
costing $366 wire prepared.
fruit cost $200 and the balance
the food cost $16(£
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Mr. and Mrs. J./G. Estes and
Marion, have retinned from a
’with relatives, M#. and Mrs. H.
Hoskins, at Denisop.
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| Cleveland Drake.^ went to Plano
Sunday to see Mr*. Drake, who is in
<a sanitarium at diat place. Little
I Dorothy Jane camAl
; spend the holidays.
| -—
Adams got
the SatRday
Among the prominent educators
who appeared on the program at the -
State Teachers Association in Fort
Worth were several faculty members
of East Texas State Teachers College
at Commerce. Mr. McCollum read a
paper on ‘ Local history and the
Teachers of Tei,ts. and Mr Fling
appeared twice the program. Oth-
eis from the E. T College who took
part in the discussion were W. H.
Warren, head of the Agriculture! de-
partment, Mrs. C M. Lutz for
deans. Miss Mariana Phillips,
Mary E. Johnson, JI’. T. Broun
J G. Groves.
The following m mbers of the Col-
lege faculty were 1 attendance upon
the sessions of tt ■ association
B Binnion. Presid nt of the school;
J. G. Flowers, Mrs.
IY GOT SO WEAK /
\ COULD SCARCELY STAND
A __
I
Sns. The first
iji^ent week will
Ml wh ;her “dad”
»r not. For oth-
y determine just
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Hart, Sterling. The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, December 21, 1923, newspaper, December 21, 1923; Commerce, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1359585/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .