The East Texan (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 15, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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Even I’aii Wai rant« ed. •
M. D. ABERNATHY & CO. ?
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Mr TennxMin
Paulin Shu pin is
way people rt
I'nited State .
I Driver- Studio mak»■- lb in just
little belter.
What is elocution ’
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the
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place to
B« st cleaning a»»l pressing servn e
in < c nincice Th»- Tripple Tee.
Bring your kodak film
Studio we finish daily.
and
H'’w*» Si nlio.
i Vuntial Photo.
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PS7I IIBi fH.il U. KVIMIXV
TIOVS TO BE I.IW> S. M. I
Southern Methodist University hai
recently adopted the practice of giv-
ing psychological examinations to all
students who enter that institution a«
college freshmen, for the purpose of
determining in what field their gen-
eral inclinations lie, and for the bene-
tit of the National Research Council,
which is sponsoring such exa-uina-
tions in many colleges of the United
States.
Dr. J. U. Yarbrough, head of
department of philosophy and |
chology at S. M. U.. conducts the
ininations, and is the Dallas re
tentative of the National Research
< ouncil.
“What Have You
Got at About $30?"
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$18.50
and up
THE MAN’S SHOP
Hess Bros.
Suits and Top
Coats
had
and
W hen that question is akctl we
don’t reply orally—we answer by
bringing nut suits keep on bring-
ing nut suits and continue bring
ing out suits until you have said
“enough.”
In short—while $30 is a rather
short figure in most stores for any
thing worth wearing—at Hess
Bros, it allows you to be important
and as exacting as tho’ you
driven up in a Rolls Royce
said, “.lames, bring in those $10.
000 bills out of the back seat!”
Pour it on Sam Houston.
HESS BROTHERS
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i tin Tripple I
< lot hr*
“Johnny, didn't I tell you to come
right hone from the barber shop?"
"Yes. ma."
"Then why didn't you obey?"
"I had to wait while grandma got
her hair bobbed and her neck shaved"
The Tripple Tee Cleaning Shoppe
calls for and delivers. Best cleau-
ang and pressing.
The Tripple Tee way is the easiest
and cleanest way. A sure cure for
•iirty, unpressed clothes.
“Malt friends,'* said the colored
preacher, "de scripture rule fo' giviti'
was one tenth of what you’ had. If
yc’ all feels dat yo’ can't afford dat
much, jest give a sixth or a fo’th.”
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TRY 'EM. THEY’RE GOOD
WEST SIDE PHARMACY
“Just a Little Better Service.’’
PHONE 96
HAMBURGER AND
SANDWICH SHOP
South George s Service
Station
I). J. Patterson and W ife,
I ’rop'.
All dav and half the night
PAT’S
1.1 SS 1.OSS SHINE PARLOR
A ShiM- That Shines.
HAMBURGERS and
SANDWICHES
We Have |
ii BETTER MEATS
Phone 63 :
h FRED GIST i
........... ?
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CHICKEN, HAM, CHEESE
And Other Kinds
Drop by when you are hungry; we can kill that feeling.
Her lips said. "Yes.“
Her eyes said ".No.”
«rut which one lied—
Id like to know.
Don’t look shabby lx-t the Tripple i1 ►
Tee clean and press your clothes.
Don't be satisfied to pay as you go.
Save enough to get back.
"What is Edna Cane taking for the
Pleptoniania ?“
“Most anything she can get
hands on, they say.”
The more praise a man bestows
upon himself, the wiser he isn’t.
WE HAVE THOSE SAND
Visit Howse's Studio
for your
Annual Photo. We will be glad
make it at your <
day or night.
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convenience, either ' < ►
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laulles’ fancy cleaning and press- J [
ing a specialty at the Tripple Tee I ; ’
I Shoppe. I, ,
SERVICE
SERVICE
SERVICE
SERVICE
BETTER SERVICE
■•W. W.
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Between-The-
For That
Luncheon We can
Med
fill that vacant spot.
!!
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ANNUAL MILLINERY SALE
Beginning Tuesday. November 18,
Mile alxml tall and
tv inlet
•Hing
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No th.
■ valiie« ami l>u\
barutiin
lot
Nov. 18 to Nov. 22, Inclusive
MRS. 0. C. HOWELL
Next Door to Wheeler’o Drug Store
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AND CONTINUING THROUGH
SATURDAY. NOV 22
$5 00 values...... $100
$875 values..........$2.98
I am placing <>n
i- < ' wonderful value for quick
iiti'liilia the winter month-.
it I'.irl
COUPON NO. 4
STUDENTS, GET THE BACON!
here.
W'atcli I - Grow
THE COLLEGE STORE
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Quality, Service, and Price
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OUR MOTTO:
EVERYTHING IN GOOD MEATS.
WE DELIVER
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Mack Marshall’s Old Stand.
GOOD BARBECUED MEAT I
WHITTLE’S SANITARY MARKET
The face value of coupons I, 2, 3, and 4 cut from our
tuls is live cents each in merchandise for $I.<MI cash
pui'clmst's of School Supplies here. Bring 'em in and
collect.
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» agood MEAT i
‘ MARKET •
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WHITMAN S FINE
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Chocolates
F^mou* since I $40
Exclusive Agency
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Trippit Tee Cleaning Shoppe
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WHEELER S DRUG STORE
CLEANERS AND TAILORS
Phone 351
Collete Trade Esoeciallv Solicited
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