The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1924 Page: 4 of 8
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ON IN HU SWING
well-Terrell wedding.
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(.I T YOU!. STOYE NOW.
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J' ues, layman, delivered
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Smile a LITTLE, it will help
of
; and Mrs. J. w. Jones.
at regular price in any quantity.
Do not take chances on the weather and lost
your
meat, when you can save it in
our curing rooms, and
forget about the weather. ’
ice com?
over
Phone 402.
follow Jirn Ferguson’s
Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
ing for a location.
the Majestic in
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LYRIC SATURDAY
< ti n RATES:
Week’s
4 W
Mrs. Exa Lee
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following
pent Monday in Commerce.
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and 1
Gm;
recuperate his health.
it
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money
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D. E. Dean.
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Story and
COMMERCE BOTTLING & MFG. CO.
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JOiW HART.......
PUBLISHED *1
hour r-
received
< ration.
her aunt’s f
( barley Stemm.
Ford of Greenville,
agent,
!• ft today
reading
Mrs. Kate Ward i
Hailes and attended
the afternoon.
was in Paris Sun-
family, .
was in Enloe
Pulpit at the
Methodist
Personally Supervised by
STOUT STKOMBEHG.
• Kai Botch Comedy.
With tigerish 1
he fought for the
man he loved.
Thurman Harris have
i where the, vla-
M. Hicks.
over
where the
t-hillips Is in Arizona fdr about
he hopes
wav: a busi-
thls after-
li
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B
ten
kV.
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Could o
'With me ease
trouble.
I
citizen of
J KI gallon
is buying
rioon's
Washington, D. C., r* ’
euced very little trouble
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^KOKSARE
ON IN FULL SWING MOVING TO CISCO
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won I
1 aste
well i
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en oi
Aitiet
17 A
• - Stellar
Productions
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Mr. and Mrs J. M. Simpson visited
home
and Mrs.
Re Commerce Jtwrnal “MA” DIDNTSAY1T
‘PA” SAYS SHE
DIDN’T, SO THERE
Miss Sunshine Adams i
ness visitor to Greenville
noon.
A motor knocks most when
going up hill. A man knocks
moat w lu n going down hill.
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C oat Users
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Ample cold storage
has accepted a
ready-to-wear depart-
buct
it is
bootlegging liqquor.
J
Ilin, tai
feed his
A
We have a
the money. Be
Oklahoma. The, will
dame tonight.
Daltos Semf-We.-’.ly
combination with the
——I at the
one year
one year, for |2.25
Mr. and Mr*. Vernon Parrott wont I E„ „
to Paris Monday to attend the Boo- a few weeks’ vocation.
fury,
> wo-
f
automobiles and
three things that
Mr. and Mrs —
returned from Dallas
| ited Mr. and Mrs. J. j
.Mrs. Lucile Rutherford 1. ,*
foi Quanah where she teaches r
next school year in the Quanah school"
a few
at
■frs. Joo Janes, a-
r sons, Paul and Ray,
■ ■ clay and spent the
aad Mir - -
I ' • ' Improving. but etill
| strict diet.
county homo demonstration
Io be with I Pent Munday in Commerce.
tar. BtL ’.i
firm, or v.|
•fie col • t
end fully cc
toe pubiis.'.ci
■ t. It is -hid tj.at his prof-!
per tank. This beats ' ,
t.
Rev. J. M. Tlsdal
Sunday and fj]ied tIle
Il o’clock hour at the
church.
O.’t.ratino for A;>pcndicitl«i.
• W. L. Pippin was called to
inney this niorni
her brother, Earl
an operation for appendicitis. At
no word from there hnd
as to how he stood the
a LOT.
NOTICE-A char.
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•Mis .*r . . u ,
the COMMERCE JOURNAL,
I Commerce. Texas.
DOISON OAK
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VICKS
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The Fair opened Wednesday
auspicious circumstances. Morning 1
found upUvwu section decorated !
I M. s. J. A. Tuttle r *. 5*,,
" '.v visiting her daughter’s
. and Mis. Wesley Janos.
J
Lea,
fincin
><» deadly a poison
except the small quantity
quired by physicians.
Tom Rose has Joined
the Palace Barber Shop.
of the P. and M. 1
Goldsworthy mo-
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Muller and chil-
dren. John, Jr., and Attelia, motored
to Nacogdoches Monday, visited about
two hours, and returned home in time
for a night’s rest.
Judge W. S. Pearson anil sons, Wal-
teh, Jr., and Asa, of Denison and D.
0. Pearson of Emory, uncle andbroth-
er respectively of Mrs. Clarence Allen
were visiting Dr. and Mrs. Allen
Saturday night and Sunday.
John Donald Mitchel! spent Sunday
and Monday In Dallas.
M Ha”* mutter April
2
Htax IIIITIOJ’ Kt . E.s.
Weekly JonrnaJ
Months ■
J Mr
he- ’
Misses Helen Pippin and Eloise Ap-
portion have returned from a
visit with relatives at Dallas.
1 he cost of doing business
may Be n Juced by cutting
down advertising. The cost of
living may be reduced by cut-
ting one’s windpipe.
AI 3TIN, Aug. 28.—A purported in-
terview with Mra. Ferguson in which
l—> was quoted as saying that she
.......1 any one whom she
—■ J an a p-
capitol is
James E.
ven an Aus-
prlnted the in-
force I
in t
| every person should
The fellow who talks back
to (re judge soon finds that
talk isn’t cheap.
..At. |
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hi? z It \
Wo oflez the
Farm News |n
Commerce Journal
rates:
Semi-Weekly News
Cormncrce Journal c~
Seml-Weekly .'W, q,'™and
commerce Journal one rear, for W on i
Nearly ever farmer take- the Dal 11
. -Weekly FnI:n V;w, |l
, of them ought to take ft. C' 1 ’
I take his home!
Jour- j
Putin?ad7\re in Xood 8hape, is the time to
ion i" -.......a
•If. a. 1 Mrs. O. L. Jones and moth-
' "L '• *• A- Mr . Jim .i .
t-i daughter, Marian Frances,
n
B
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j jo j Fei u. on in
----a.—8 .75
-$1-50
Ben Patrick In i* Went TfexM 1m
Some day civilized men will
wonder why the nations ever ----------- {
permitted the manufuctare of' »<u> Mrs. w.
as opium:
re-1
Haskell
have i »Pent Sunday visiting
on Arp '
new, I
recently
north pf the
and are de-
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A Nor, i ’ reme O,I Stole, a lar?e
I ole’s Hot Blast stove, a wood burn-
the Fair.
By 9:30 thi: morning the exhibits
"ere being locked over by Fair en-
thusiasts. At 1:30 this afternoon the
I air was formally opened. At G.28 this
-J trade trippers
•- —i escorted
an hour s en-
ure here, .
at I
Hippodrome |
Three
Six Months
•no Year :
Daily Journal
By Carrier or Mail
One Month $ 50
Shrau Manths
Onu Year
Born, Saturday, to Mr. and Mr*. R. [ io Dallas Sunday.
A. Rix on Campbell street, a fine
baby girl.
ni<.r..Jng that was genuinely ap-
i v those who heard him.
1 subject matter Hamlet’s
f' by has accepted
•jt on the tele-
* 'i'make her
family, Mr.
Mrs. J. a. Ellard and her nephew,
, motored to Woife City
spent the day with her
—2 Weaver. j I
**r- an<i mTT. J. z. Stewart alld
Jrt mmr’2.,r8, T°m °O,hrie of
ard motored over last week for a visit I
-. F. Thomas. I
■ and Mrs. Ivan B. McNatt and
, and Ray Janes
er Saturday and
■n>s. Mr. and Mrs.
afternoon when ;
j fhur.'i ;.y and Friday.
•n t :ix. Grand
ainliy ov r Mon- I
i '-ey are now at
'■et in the home
by Prof. £,. ?.lr,
line of the best coal that we can buy for
sure and get our prices before you buy.
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it
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■
I ersons, like shoes, make a
be! or appearance when polish-
ed, but tl ey do not necessarily I
jx;.? , ,y more intrir.sie v.il j
ue than tl e rough kind.
It the real Democrats were to
follow Jirn Ferguson’s exam-
ple and scratch the Democratic
ticket this fall, where would
“Ma” be?
J. M. Brannon
Bank and W. W.
tored to Dallas Monday and took In
th- double-header baseball game be-
.!ji een Dallas .and Shreveport. It was
a split bill, Dallas taking one game ana
Shreveport one.
The Opium Conuntesion of r
league of Nations has been In session
at Geneva considering a problem for
the International
held in November.
that Great Britain
States favor the definite dimltation
opium production. while France, Sunday
and Holland prefer a system of rigid'
control.—Ex.
> eerns per tank *
it to Greenville
per j
HART BROS., Pubiuheru
Commere, Texas
•torttng Hart WreB Hart
•IfHRLING HA KT, ' E 1*1'1 Oi; I
...........Atwoelafe Editor)
EVERY
Hon. i. o.
day
predated I
Ho used a
'■> Be or Not to Be," weighed in the
■•lae balance with the doctrine of
•— -J ’„w,_‘i<;h ' ’ •ct's’ “To do or n<& to
' on r. esmi oi human thought as
the greatest question of the ages. It is
on';- ju t and fair to say that the
speaker did not lost his grip on the'
d. ds of his audience from the time
1
’ concluded. It was the kind of nies-
" c rrnke the audience at the con-
clusion of the address gather by com-
mon consent into groups and linger
i definitely to discuss the message
"ml renew acquaintances almost for-
got.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sandridge and
'laughter, Anna Pearl, have returned
irom a visit at Dallas.
Mrs. Horace Henderson and chll-
---- --------------- wecoratea tor , i"? ?*rly “on,1‘» “oraing for
the occasion. The exhibits were placed ! “** ?“* Ctec®’ The *«
s-; h*
1 ->0 this afternoon formally opened B'Ck ch,,d’ Busene had been real sick
j 8everal da?*- His fever would not I
3 ii id to treatment and some fear wis I
i «P«’ess«’ that typhoid might develop. .
[ rhe trip was undertaken under this I
: oift'K ulty because the household fur- I
| niching:- here hal been sold and she 1
• bought it best to make at effort to I
get home with him.
Mrs. Cora Morgan and Mrs. Birth-
wright went to Pecan Gap to attend
the funeral held for Mrs. John S.
Reed.
■ '— I <
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McBride from U
."wann Texas, were here Monday look- •;
-------- 'll
spent Sunday in ,?
space is ready at all times for ;;; ’
your lin-.it Aticliigan S&k cUi; I,- ,JJmn»-l at our plant 151
Coni is scarce anti high. Hogs fallen quickly in
warm weathed. Stive
.L? 2,1.: ....
Bright i!.e v, orld would be and
sunny.
Life's enjoyment
double.’
nt* only borrow
the ease we borrow ■
Mrs. Emma Heath is reported 111 al
the 1-, me of her daughter, Mrs. ( bar-
ley Stemm on Bonham street.
Furman Hickson is taking
days vacation visiting relatives
1'eague and at Fairfield. His moth-
ei, ..Irs. M. O. Britton, accompanied
him as far as Dallas Saturday and
: eturned to Commerce -Monday morn-
ing.
Radios,.
children are
can t he depended upon when
there is company around.
Jlf
'■ ..... ' ' ’‘X
Misses Estell and Sarah Louise
Taylor, accompanied by a cousin. T.
J. Reeves of Arlington, came
Saturday from Lake Worth,
Taylors are summering, and visited
friends in Commerce over Sunday.
Miss Estell returning to Lake Worth
and Miss Sarah Louis remaining in
( ommerce as the bouse guest of Miss
-Myra Marshall for a few days. The
Taylors are expected home within the
ik xt few days. I
money by fattening your hogs
now and killing in curls October. t
she r’* - ----* *
v.ould not permit ;•••••
knew to be a Klansman to bo'd
point ivu post at the Texas
denied by former Governor
a statement gf
I tin newspaper which
i terviow.
"Mrs. Fergusor. did n< t sg,
v cuid act appoint any Klansman and
j<u are just trying io start trouble
Ct the coming State convention at Aus-
tin. jest when w«. arc- trying to get
s--.'- '-ing quieted dowt>,” Ferguson
■ fed as say ing. -Dalias JournaL
■ / °’ Hochened«l of Baton
-fouae La., is visiting her brother's
’r' M, ’ Mr,and MrB- J: Muller
Ir. and Mrs. Charles Muller.
the Mrs. Paul Johnson
Position in the r '
and the United | J*
of j C. B. Roberts,
and r
•ister, Mrs. Frank
evening tin- Crecnville tr_2_
wijl reach Commerce and be
to the Fair Grounds for
tertalnment. The Indians ,,
ni'.v'.u'L'1 thlJ.r Wlvea’ SemlnoI<» from i ° Pra» Saturday afternoon
l ive a stomp ' on an c'xcu-ion to the Oleander City
j "hose hankering after the Gulf i,f
I « has hnd its spfrif dampen, d
'oral times, but never broken. Mr.
1 >-itt will probably return Tuesday.
7
li d ( iliwig., |,u<ni:i„ HOUbesi
have iust made a |arge ship.! ''
"tent of bones to China to be|
it.^ed in !•; kimr mah :'ir seds
Wiat’s the matter with Yan-
kee ingenuity? The people
would buv Americaz-made
le in
it i.s a race iiiuii who lias con-
fidence enough iu his ivife to
bold a nail for her to drive.
i
accompanied by £
" went to Paris £
day wiih Mr. ♦<
-■ w- by Janes. They report X<
on a very TJ
Miss Allie Stell Acker has returned '
home from a visit at Dallas. I tis “ ’U*Ung
Apperson, who had
press
been ' two months during which
> op- . ,r
| Haskell Bryant of the Journal
| Campbel^'"' reUUVeS
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Morrison of
Big Spring, enroute hccne from a mo-
tor trip which carried them across
fourteen States in the last mouth, stop-
ped over in (ommerce Sunday and
visited her sister’s family, Mr. and
A. Guinn. Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
trip took them as far as
and they experi-
enroute.
“Her Reputation.”
ion of ”ny r'
Ije JtnunMl will be Kindly
’y.IW‘ ^I'K brojjjj. (y
Mrs. Annie Bryant and daughter
Miss Roxy, are visiting at Ardmore’
Okla., thij week.
Of course I
K 4 . I____
--------- P»Per—youra is The Commerce
. May McAvoy in “Her Reputation.” i "aI'
—Hippodrome Thur day and Friday.
Our Gant" com dy at the Hippo-
drome Thursday and Friday.
I.< : be ’< r, and aii electric stove mu«t
. be sold by Oct. I. It you want bar-
B . tu : church Sun- I 7, ,n,s,,”e? Horace i’ow-
1 ell. or phone 2M. ... M213
-Mr. and Mis. Pau! Johnson
moved into their new home
I iie. t. They bought the pretty
I modern five-room cottage
I built by J. s. Smith, just
j G. W. Sandrid.-e home
j lighted with their move.
packing houses
■ a large ship-
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Hart, Sterling. The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1924, newspaper, September 5, 1924; Commerce, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1359628/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .