The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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TEXAS, OCT. 29, 1920.
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gulf states
A Iso
TELEPHONE CO.
Sizes 44 1-2 to 48 1-2
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AT HALF PRICE
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"Quality First”
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Safety and service—
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can
offer- -are yours for
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Commerce. Texas
OFFICE CITIZENS STATE
BANK
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1’. E. MALONEY, Cashier.
South Side Square
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safeguarding of your
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drink hot tea
for a bad cold
BRITISH MERCHANT
OFFERS BUSINESS
TO LABOR UNIONS
anticipating reprisals,
especially in
OUR LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY
to our customers insures the
funds in this Bank.
When
well and
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against
which,
are now douti-
re-
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Black Cat
Hosiery I nr Men,
Women and Chidr en
«l! stem
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of undi
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ALL LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS ,
A>k T<> See Them
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Service
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soldiers equipped with
There is an
rison here.
I'M THE MAN
in the
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rain in a
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FOOT BALL FOR
ARMISTICE DAY i
the throat burns, _ _ _____
tion, and you need HERBINE to*
---—-.■? feeling.
Munsing Wear
lor Men, Women,
and Children.
cash
Mrs.
Mrs. Will Carr.
of the hunger
J tonight,
occurred at
years old
Personal Satisl action
♦
a good line of stvlisli stouts, !"
PK1CED S39.5O to ^8-4.50
A New Suit Blouse For
Every Suit
ECZEMA
• tteor ttgMnc dfwa.
Try • n MM boa at ow rtafe.
the asking
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BRADFORD, England, Oct. 28._
Boyle, has
over his
union tv
J unioi
Crawford - Norris Comp’ny
a member of the
was well known
'MAYOR MacSWINEY I
' STARVED TO DEATH
Griesa
M.s. Nancy Trolling!
urncsl from a
Dallas.
Safety
and be above criticism r
3 care in selecting the
Bischof Suits For Fall
Making sure that there would be no i
I no monotony in the many d’iffer-
er has r >-
several days visit in
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a” well .nJ “Huf- (ired a|)(J
; diac, umgerf. you should use a little
It opens the
system and re-
fine feeling of health and
Sold by The New Drug
vVys-^\ v~—
\° a creditable team by the 11th.
somewhere
'•n tie- ..... Vz>wjU| ••
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LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT
Rub Pam and Stiff new away with
t a small bottle of old honest
St. Jacobs Liniment
lum^ TO’'r .hark l" •or” “d or
"ciat.ea or rheumatism has
SO ‘ •uffer! G*t a
, cent IxiffTe of old. bonrst -qt
Jacoba Liniment- at a dX .to^
right into't'r T°"r ’*nd ,nd r,,b H
t m. he p“'n or ocl,e- “nd by the
iixs u r’ ,he
newt™<*’“, Thi« •"’thing,
' JXX XO1 2,*d*to ** "•rt ',nl»
It tak the ache and pain right
n ta D^,^*<'e *nd rnd"th' mi"’ry-
bu™ th* ' h*rmle“
OUR PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY
fives each member of the bank a friendly interest in
whatever business problem you may care to discuss
can help. Command Us
E. E. MALONEY. I’ns.
■omnience practice this afternon and ________
; ■ 1. a 1. — ____
Get r __
Kr. ast Tea al any pharmacy. Take a
□I spoonful of the tea. put a cup of
tsnling water upon it, pour through a
«•>.. and drink a tramp full at"an"
I s ;l'lr,rn’ U* day or befor, retiring,
cold J eff*T,ive way to break a
w'res or .KUrr,rr''’-.,';. 11 °P*‘ns
Bkjn, nJijpy congvNtiou
co'rf’ i“1S' ntthr bo"«'l". thus driving a
•n-f I’"' be
a eoldi!Jh.\ “•"t‘me you goffer from
and e„.7 . ‘e Frip H *" inexpensive
«d Xm^.'e’rP',bl,‘’ th*rCfore I
i BUB BACKACHE^1
i r—
possibility.
The local team contains the name
of several old timers of the grid
Buddy Rutland, Choc
Jernigin,
t broth-
P. M.
Mitche.l
The squad will
a number of
i a grave condi-
and out by
guns,
gar-
any
THE COMMERCE JOURNAL, COMMERCE,
Improve Your Digeition.
When the chest feels on fire and'
you have indiges-1
;o get
nd of the disagreeable feeling. It HBRfijNE at bedtime,
drives out badly digested food, bowels, purifies the
strengthens the stomach and purifies 1 store- a
the bowels, t dd by The New Drug energy.
Store. , Store.
G ’.a n
Striking an Average’’
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W hen y ou have an tinrit asant experience
the telephone service do you ever step to con- I
sider how many times you use the tel. phone \
Without having such an experience? X
To those most familiar with the prob’ems of |
telephone exchange operation today, the wonder
is not that the service fails
individual every day__
—Pitt'that it serves «o
so HELL every day!
any particular style and
ent models we show.
ii J.' 1S c- sat,,tifaction ,0 know you will own a garment
<ba typtf.es the very late t style when sel...4i<m is
made here. R.ght now is the time to come in while the
stocks are new. fresh and hrimfuil of the exclusive novel-
1. |> n a ,e "e" ",atv,lals «n»l shades. Sizes 14 to
‘♦4. rricmi
$34.50 to $94.50
• <»RK, Ireland, Oct. 25.—Feverish
interest in possible developments
caused by the death of larrd Mayor
MacSwiney of this city, which
curred in Brixton prison, L_
this morning, is mingled with
grief in which his death
south Ireland. ’
appear stirred to the highest degr'ee
regarded as ex-
that there will
disorderly dem-1
is ex-
wll be I
and intensifi-f
th< police and military forces,
ling their vigilance,
mote districts.
Cork jail, where
hunger strikers are in c
tion, is guarded inside
machine i
exceptionally large
It is equipped for
eventualities, has a number of tanks
and armored cars and is ready for
instant service. Military forces are
so Strong that it is considered im-1
probable that any attempt at force]
I will be made here.
Joseph Murphy, one
strikers in Cork jail, died
The death of Murphy
8:35 p. m. He was 25
| and unmarried.
Murphy was
Irish Volunteers and
as an athlete.
^trstKational^aitk-
COMHrp.ee ■
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’“<>»« “oT' b“a“e shc '«*• “>«
U»d workmanship. We exercised the latest .cntlclsnl « regards fabric
1AKES OFF DANDRUFF
HAIR STOPS FALLING
H«v* y°“r Hair! Cet a .mall bottie
CT Dandenne right now—AI30
fctept itching scalp.
I..?-""’ brIt,Ie- ‘■olorler.t and sersgev
flair is mute evidence of a neglected
>C.^P; of dandruff—that awful Sirf.
i’1* “ nothing ao oestruitive to
<d ii tr l“‘Ddni!r It roba t!«- hair
of its lustre, its strength and iU ver.
nels .Td"iV,2-’y prod“<’‘ng « feverish-
" 1 “med' J"’'’ °f U* "*lp- wbieh if
XiJl ,’U"” tv hl,lr r"°»’ <®
k jT'’1* “"d Ji—»hea the hair
21** U *• A ,M"e I^mdcrine to-
X ^aT~*ny timC—in
n^L*LT?” <* Knowlton’,
± 2’™ u,nT <’r"F •to" V..I ;
7.,°*" hav!’11bea"1if«’ hair and loU <
1 1 r W JUv try * Kttl” D’'»- <
. trine, bare vour hair! Try 1” I
Organization of the American
| Legion football team has been p r-
fecte.l and negotiations are now
pending with several teams for ;.
game to be played here on Armistice
lay. Among the teams being con-
sidered are Burleson College, Paris
High School, Winnsboro High an<
Allen Academy at Bryan, also the
> is a
I The oil merchant, John
offered publicly to hand
business to the local trade L
be run for the profit of the
two years. He says he is tire r
if the pretensions of trade unionists
to lun industries. He is prepared t<
hand over his stock and for the
rade unionists to take the profit
hough of course they would have
to bear any loss.
State Bonk of Commerce
I1
| WHO IS IN
business for
2>6ur HEALTH^
SAKE
Many a time you’ve ii.-ai«l it said. •’Will.
I nt not in business for nty health.” That's
our business—looking after your health.
I can assure you of the purity of our iliums
and of the highly satisfactory service you
will receive.
- HERE’S MV HEADQUARTER*
Jar,.. Am BotMe of M fot "
<■. Saiml w family ramedy. Lon -Carr's ctntom mill at Cr.mmens
anol is sold on an absolute guaran- and first-class Hour.
tee. Remembir if it says Sanol it is ~
all right. 35c and 11.00 at the drug SOUR. ACID SlUMAUHS
gases OR INDIGESTION
axce.
-yX;r.,?eTX’rrxv’’c
distress at once.
—J,t: ,n 6ve minutes 1 "
tM-h distress, due to acidity will'
b<J ladigestriin. heartburn. k,Ur„eL
gas or ermtations
. n? d,'«mess, bloatini
or ripadarhr
'.™p','p,in '• fer its
->■ Put an end to stomach
once by getting . |arL,
1 ajw s Diapepein fr- m anv
»<’U realize in five minute's
ureesive adds in stoma, i'/"1011 d“‘‘ U
If
Improved black land farm
‘ uches, 1 l- i miles north
1-uirlie, for nale. Reasonable
1’ayment, balance terms. See
W. Grisham
d247w!5.
"",n,l“h ’“'-t 1°’ scv< rai old timers of
i’.„. w_"5 u’ *'ld heaidea it | ion, such as I‘ ’’
■Stemm, Dip Estes, Dud
Odis Bradford, the DcJernett
ers. Bill Crunk, G. Blaylock.
Green. Bear Cate. Heaton
and Buba Thomas.
oc-
London,
—1 the,
has plunged
Although the people!
of bitterness, it is
tremely improbable
be any outbreaks or
on.stration in this city. It
pected, however, that there
considerable extension
cation of guerilla Warfare
belahing of
grst. d fo«l,
breath
Pape’
Diapvpsi
regulating
*»' r in the
is harmless
I distress at
"•nt ease of
drug store
how needless
order canse<|
excessive acids
with the new men who are already
in good condition, should develop in-
11th.
At least there will be
go in Commerce
T. nn^1U«P2r??C''_of |lhat day a:ld perhaps for
ternoons i "
he number of fatalities.
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