The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, February 25, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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THE COMMERCE JOURNAL, COMMERCE. TEXAS. FEB. 25. ’
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Ibe JOURNAL
LET’S BE LIBERAL.
STERLING HART, ..
EDITOR
PUBLISH? 1»
EVERY
Stiength tQ 111- tion bill before adjournment of
Entered
OT CLOTH i!
$1.50
White Satin Finish
Z nc Coated After
i
W eaving.
and
<>f OPAL Wire Screen Cloth confirm#
to
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SCREEN YOUR HOUSE WITH THE BEST.
Sold Only By
on
a
Ft.
The court.
til
WM. F. M’COMBS
ARMISTICE BILL
DIES TUESDAY
PASSED BY ROGERS
cities
and
▼
BURNING LINTERS.
ith
i;i
1 crith i in of our public school-1
ge
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sun gest
garage
CIA LISTS
oT-imei'
Texas.
Every roll
e purchaser that the true meaning of its trade mark is ♦
great
It is
35c
... 1.00
. 4.00
the
wir
Washington is getting r<
to outdo itself March 4 by
ing everybody else.
re.
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NEW YORK GETS BUSY
ON TYPHUS PREVENTION
• ars
in
four
Universal peace is
The marriage law
important
Commerce
Roads,
of
out
goods, celluloid
It will be a great
this part of the
fact for the whole of
dical
• the
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with their incomes. '
always someone readv
up jealously by earning
ger one.
on
in
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Commerce, Texas !►
OPAL
Trade Mark Registered.
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Galveston, or
at Austin. Just think
proud tile other cities
have a
university
HAVE FORD MECHANICS REPAIR
YOUR CAR
^RESTRICT COMING
OF EUROPE’S H03
Mrs. L. E. Walker of Dallas
th visiting Mrs. Horace Powell.
tllv
men
fame by
Tliere i
to
a
matter how the oil well
turns out. there will be plenty
of ”1 Told You Sos."
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 Cotton
consumed during January amounted
to 36G.270 bales of lint and 23.54V
bales of linters, the census bureau
announced today.
It is being
the business
estate
amount
at
benefit
new
The
establish
thing
needs
ROADS.
ot
commu-
as
be
Wonder how many Journal
upon
weather
ports published in The Daily
Journal. Try it and see how
often they hit.
visions of the
. satisfactory,
dream. x. . .
prevents.
each of the imaginary
State will
The
sown i-
somewher *
wliob*
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The short linters which the
m il takes from cotton seed, it
stated, has no market value,
while it is a valuable product
--------- ------ -a insufficient
oat crop being
ivnrable >ign.
AUSTIN’, Texas, Feb. 19.—Sea
ate b 11 by Senator Woodville Rugem
of Collin County, making November
11th a legal holiday and des gnatinr
the day as Victors- day was passed
This
about
would miscreant
more It s
but fit their particular
th** frequently slide out and do it
school- all over again.
State ———
that |
men in Commer ■
take half a day off and go out
and fix the road through th-
river bottom to the oil well.
sometimes we are inclined
. think that there are
enough of them.
A close mouth is a prize ton Jlav(.
possession. It keeps the ton
gue from wagging.
A decision of the suprei
court which do; s not carry
voice
It leaves
It\ downright discouraging
of high -r to a fellow to feel that he is
are not just beginning to swim along,
a nicely and then have tax pay
the ing lime bob up and swat him
in the pocketbook.
for the progressive wing
the Republican party.
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DAIIA JOURNAL.
Br Carrier or Ma.l.
One Mono:
Three Months ..._
O'.
The national, racial and
ligious identity of the
18.—E -
i rest
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gr— was made the object of a dr v
started today by Senator leader..
The movement was inaugurate I
ter Senator Harris, democrat, Ge
g.a. had advised speedy passage <
the legislation, declaring that “t -
are t»
M f
;J X
The most
anti what
most is
ROADS!
The value of an
guaged by the
debts that must be paid
of it.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1
actment of the immigration
i e i
; ai r ords but also si 11 th
ai j our pocket book.
men can 't
their eye
• will adjust or repair tour Ford cm,
■ island the Ford mechanism and who
.’ arc ex-
ause of their familiarity with Ford
to ligently and more quickly than can
< ixl experience.
I - in a completely equipped shop
*• . equipment. \\ hether your car need.-,
al.iillg, we are prepared to give \OU
Some men can't see the
beam in th, ir eye becuus ■
they arc unable to see beyond
the one in theii neighbor's.
GREENWICH. Conn., Feb.
William McCombs, former
train man of the Democratic
debarked Committee, who managed the
Later Presidential campaign of
Wilson, died here today
disease. McCombs was
There are a number
things needed in this
ity but none so important
good roads—such as can
built with the humble road ’
drag.
But why’ make it
Texas
Senior A. \ M. College. There- people alike? f“
ior<- w!.y should not West T-x arm but we are from Missouri.
'. Southwest '! • xas. North
l x..- and East T-xa- each'
course a
. nothing hut the Genuine Ford-mad>-
o .mn the work is finished, tin
art! I-ord prices.
. - complete. And our Ford garage
at any time. \Vi> are Author
h-Hi. Drive
Dr T. F. Roberts, Dr. T. F. Huat
Dr. L. B. Stephens.
EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT
—Specialists—
1’ ietou at S-ephenville
get her with the
can do all that is
\\ est Texas. but
colleges do not satisfy
•* al pride. Nothing short of
— fu!I-fle<iged, separate and
for
' " ' i 366,270 BALES
tlmv J
OF COTTON USED
NERVY NEFF.
being 1 Governor Neff certainly has|
& M.;a "nerve” to ask that the law-l
Fine! be enforced.
hart bros., Publisher! A demand is now
Sterling Hart Wren Hart made for a .Junior A. „
College in East Texas. Fine! be enforced. What! Actually!
a Junior.' enforce the laws of the land
Im- a All the la v.-? And for all the
lature. in time they would
rewarded on the ground of 1
ing live hustlers and w<
I hey would certainly have the
argument ot population
taxation in their favor.
• if course such a plan
cost the taxpayers a lot
money than at present,
think of the bem-fit to
towns where the
would be located,
should be liberal in
ing new schools
learning. Even if they
needed now. they will be in
generation or two after '
present schools are filled up.
The insane asylums seem to .
be pretty well distributed but'
to readers read am! rely
no! the Government
a
dissent ■ nice is quiti
pointing. It leave- no opp-
tunity for argument.
Deeds count most in
long run. but some
achi“ve temporary
what they don't do.
Never throw cold water
anol ■■!- fellow - scheme,
makes him hot.
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. . ord p:
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Of that number
.Were detained when they were ex- GREENWICH, Conn.. Feb. 24
amined in the Grand Central sta- W iliam McComba, former chair-
lion after their arrival by train man of the Democratic National
lewe! from Boston where they debarked Committee, who managed the first
fvelin- fro mtrans-Atlantic vessels. Later Presidential campaign of Woodrow
mor in d,y t*le health department an Wilson, died here today of hear.
I nounced its intention of opening ar disease. McCombs was made Dem< - to enRr»”'nent today,
immigration inspection office at the cra’ic National Chairman
station. Five doctors and four in- holding that post for
spec-tors, with a special police
tail will be attached to the
which will be open 24 hours a day.
1912.
in- holding that post for four year-,
de- Following Mr. Wilson’s election t ,
office the presidency, McCombs was offer
.> t-'
McCombs ,-xtent the people are cutting
educations! ,heir c°tton acreage this year
awarded
And Hughes is to be secre-
tary of State. Score first biom
Oi
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. ar .
the Ford waj of makii g repair.- ami replacements. They
i orti n.e< i a i
,o your won, m.i
mechanics
< on jour
it. i « a-, ii g Fo.
a j ■<< ami < i th
■ a.eit.i al . p,< ;upt sect i
• ar . pu ‘,1.11
One trouble with this
is that there are too many speed boa-, shadow VI,
n’e wl o know all
riment but
i out parental
eminent.
As to fashionable dress, the
dc:>" 'a<lies appear to be trying
each to outstrip the others, so
to speak.
Ir.
he
delic-ht,
free w.th
Nur is tiiat all. AVe are not
sure but that four or
State Universities
about over
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- the da’inguished party. . :
At 5 o’clock Mr. Harding and nix M
coun- party wen- aboard Carl G. Fisher’-. M
, en route to ■
about ^°1<-o!'.bo Cay c ub. where they w !1 |l
know spend seVHral fia>« en a fishing tr p.l |H
Mr- f'-her is acting ax host on this |||
trip and f apt. H Thompson vri.I be l|[
chief guide.—Miami, Fla., Herald.
leaders, s
will be given privileged position to- i
morrow, ahead of all pending leg
The verj" fellows who are lation. ,
in demanding dis a r m a m e n 1
’’Junior" would be the first ones to cu<-
section- the Government if we got into
a war and were unprepared. Di-
in- armament is an
dependent A. <x M. College f< ami not a national question ' 'exi,ectt-d to lay it aside
ubdi- and <-an be wisel v* approaelie*
be only in an international way.
we have reached the concluR ?
ion that their greatest fault.is
that we rely too much upon
tliotri l/i « ♦!»#» r.I.JLI ♦
I ...... VaiAakA •• atAtt
should be done in the home bv
the parents.
<,r_ to adequately punish the erim-
inals i- even more disconcert
oir. ing. Instead of the proverbia'
screw being loose
lieal it would seem that our
... J- social fabric is out of joint.
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A convict who had been sent covered by city
Every procession lias some-
one in the lead. It also has
tail. Where do you march?
Harding Visits Bryan
Miami skie< smiled on Warren G.
Harding ye.' terday.
A de ghtr.il day it was, filled v ith
charm for the distinguished vi- -.or
and those whom he met.
From the hour he arose until n
nirg. when h° sailed away for
fishing trip, the day was filed v. i
! 1 -a- - t in-id.;--- for Mr. Han j
lunch i
at the Flaw.ingo h tel and later
,’he afteriio* made a return ca.
I the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil: i
' Jenn i e J’l an. w hen, a ver-/ ir •
Alter a little study and much es -nK al [i enjoyable hour wa- sp. nt/
I Mr. Harding’s party consisted of
, his phyi
< ar. Dr. Ely; his secretary. G
B. Christian, and Frank B. Shut
During their rambles thrmgh
Prj-s.n’s ertat' you.
cameramen to their great
were permitted to make
president,
will have
have a
a lot
\ oung men sometimes r
mind us of a clock on the ga' ha]
Mayor O. C. Mulkey left Mon. for
Washington, D. C. He will visit his
daughter, Mrs. Swinney, and attend
the presidential inaugurat on. He
■ •■ipects to be gone about three Office fifth floor of First Nations
weeks. Bank Bmldinf/Thins, Texas
oil!
is
and
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Few men are ever satisfii .l' batting, the. .- - insufficient room1
for storing it, and th s low grade isi
burned.—Cooper Rev ,
Aha! That's just what tlf
pulp-niiiU being built at Com
merci* is lor—to consume the
cheap linter- from the oil mill-
now Northeast Texas in making
pulp for the manufacture of
3,51 il 1,1 Mp ]*aper. imitation leather, ivory
articles, etc.
thing forj . The president-elect had
country,
xa .
J Kinard. MfotMt d u-rlor ef
t ( farmers’ institutes f r the Depart
merit of Agriculture, was in Com
mercc Tuesday inquiring as to the
<iowa
Are you a member of
Boat Trade? If i
not?
country has laws
everyone except
who get
lifficult to find 'me
cases
The rapid increase of
fiv,. in this country is
placed 'n- b> people who believe in
the State where the law ami order, and the failin’*
boosters and commercial
ganizations might think
would be better limn just
,n great University at Austin.
Then there is the Medic...
.College and other State insti-
tutions. Why should Galves
a medical college an 1
Houston. Dallas. Ft. Worth. "P f°r life effected bis escape,
San Antonio and other large was recaptured, and the judge
cities not have one.' Neve;- a<lded thirty years to hi
mind about there being plent'- tence, according to
of room for all who want to at- ports.
College at is not in league with the devil.
I niversit although II - Satanic Majesty
how maj’ have to enforce Hi- Ilon-
would or'.- latest mandate.
. be to each have a medical .
college or a university that I
thej could call their own. Per Wv
P' if these cities
lop tii'-x arc entirely too last, make an organize,! and contin
nous demand upon the Legis-jobs but
In- that they will have
fun than thej- have had during
orthy. the last eight years.
NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—Another
1 suspected case of typhus was dis-
health inspectors
late today when they examined a
batch of immigrants arriving on
Manhattan Island from the Ellis Is-
land immigration station. The sus-
C - pect. a steerage passenger, arriving
fours**, here on ttle steamship Adriatic last
Saturday, was taken to a hospital
for observation.
City health authorities continued
to wage their campaign against
vermin infested immigrants and
- nearly 200 were held up during th
111 a little more than a week ,lay- Of that number about 125
•ii ii 1 ]• • i were detained when they were ex-
• will all he living under a L „ , . * .. ,,
... . , ammed m the Grand Central sta-
would iK’puhhran president. I la-
i Democrats
we
A final vote next week was 0
predicted, wi h confidence express; : v
K't- -rally that the measure would be
salvaged from the congressional ♦
jam. J
A!t^uPh the bin win have priority J quality product,
mternatloea Senator leaders said tonight tha ♦
national question ' exi)ecu'4 to lay it aside tem - ♦ <>P\[. j< made from best (piality hard steel wire,
j **avi; - coated after perfect weaving with pure electroly-
j tic zine, tiic best possible [irotection against weather
4 xposure.
ed thi- American ambassadorship
France, but declined it. !
was widely honored by
institutions, having been
degrees by Princeton. Harvard,
coin Memorial University ami
University of Arkansas.
Friday South-Central
veeor-d matter April 22,
e at < i »’ce. Texas
wader ect - March I*"?.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
U£’LKZ.Y JOCRXAL.
Three M r is $ .50 have one also?
Six Months $ .■* Junior A. M. College and th** who own and edit many of th**
■>1 vari.ms - ib-station.- could do large newspapers and maga- <*f thousands typhus striken,
■ 1 l • practical work in agri- zines, ami who control tile *>’ ;,,to the country” unless i
■ i at i< ne -ded in East theatrical ami moving pictur n:ij.ralio? btri'“’*= are nut up.
Texas, just as West Texas’ picture industry of the conn- ■■ ?ment”n‘*'‘dtlun • a'dr'?*
I II A. vN M. ( oll-*g.* (John try would jierhaps be a revela- will be given privileged positic
to lion to the patrons of same,
sub-stations The xery fellows who an
needed
orarly during the next few days for 2
i • eral appropriation bills
and possibly a few oFher measures.
Chairman Johnson of the House
crime immigration committee in an
disconcert llrtss charged New York health :
( thorities- with “passing the buck”
the public health service in
tion with failure to prevent the in-
■ troduction of typhus into the coun-
try.
New York is a
for vital statistic:
authoritativh stated that ca1
in that burg kill i. ,
birds a year.
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Hart, Sterling. The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, February 25, 1921, newspaper, February 25, 1921; Commerce, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1359786/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .