The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1920 Page: 4 of 4
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BAR PINS
BROOCHES.
SILVERWARE
IVORY GOODS
BELT BUCKLES
FOUNTAIN PENS
WATCH BRACELETS
HAND PAINTED CHINA
EVER SHARP PENCILS
TALKING MACHINES
VANITY CASES
PEARL BEADS
EMBLEM PINS
DIAMONDS,
CUT GLASS
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Eddie Polo, Lyric Saturday.
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REAL ESTATE
Harold Cornelius
Oklahoma City.
Carl Estes has returned from
fishing trip in Arkansas.
C. L. Anders is in Oklahoma
business.
Mrs. J. W. Bain of Hillsboro
visiting Mrs. M. J. Johnson.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.—Favor-
able action by congress on the resol-
ution asking immediate amnesty for
prisoners held for violation of the
espionage act was urged before the
senate judiciary comniittee today bj
Senator France, Republican, of
Maryland, author of the measure,
and officials of the American Feder
ation of Labor, headed by Samuel
Gompera.
“FRs" Left a Bad Cough
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Gas in the stomach comes
food which has fermented.
Both building and
were insured.
"The Challenge of the L«W,” with
“Big Bill,” Russell, Hippo Thureday.
■•RHINE is UK>
'it “cleanses
i, liver
energy
The
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Commerce Drug Co.
on” all winter.
prd, Va., writes:
and it left me V
After trying lol
Foley’s Honey
ing 3 bottlei
gone."
croup.
Japan
limitation
In general,
newspapers favor the idea.
that We will sell at a bargain
give easy terms. Machine i*
new and is a beauty; plays any kind scored 474 points,
of records and plays them as well ar
any machine made,
seen at the Journal office.
d4wtf
ly as possible
bilious attack;
edy you need. 'Xt
strengthens the store
bowels, and
cheerfulness.
Drug Store.
i Mr*.
Bullock Recommend* I
berlain’* Cough Remedy.
Great Britain and
pledge themselves to
naval armaments.
Friday afternoon.
The fire caught in the cock-loft
between the tin ceiling and the roof
from a hot stove pipe. Thia ia an
extra large pipe and it passes from
. the big range in the kitchen through
restores
Sol.i by
measures for
small
The Public Health Service an-
Machine may be nounces that another survey will be
made of the same cities early la
COMMERCE JOURNAL. 1921
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TOKIO, Dec. 21.—The Japanese' Considerable damage was done to
press is manifesting great interest in J. H. Biggers' Cafe and to the rear
the proposal of Senator Borah orf tnd of the building by fire at S:40
Idaho for a tripartite naval agree-1
ment under which the United States,
would J
of.
the
We have a $225 Talking Machine, . ] OM Angeles
taken in on an advertising contract., S7# and New York third with
and Baltimore ia sixth with 414 and Chi-
brand cago seventh with 400. Washington
the ceiling and roof. The only dam-
, age from fire was to the building
but the cafe was flooded with water
and the fixtures and farniahTigs
suffered considerable damage
from. Both building and co itents
George Walsh in "The Plunger," various cities.
Lyric Friday.
“The Leopard Woman,” Hippo on
Monday.
Wateh for the coughs that “hang
H. V. Sloans. Bav-
“I had-the “flu".
Rh a dreadful cough.
\ of remedies I took
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• , Symptoms of kidney disease should
fable for coughs, colds. recel'e lnit*
Spokane
TALKING MACHINE BARGAIN - ‘~
ing a good deal I gave them
berlain's Cough Remedy”
Mrs. C. M. Qu I lock, Gorham, N
“It relieved thaparht once and undei
this treatmen* all xyqiptoms of the "*l* made the best
cold gradually disappeared. My ex-'Other cities grading over
perience With this medicine warrants bait I Ake City, Grand Rapids,
my recommending it to others.”
Houston with score of $48 leads
the town:; of the state in ths number
and efficiency of measures takpn to
control venereal diseases. El Pare
with a score of $05 Is second and
New Fort Worth 505, third. San An-
j by no means indicate the amount of
| venereaQ disease exisiting in these
Some cities may be
graded high because they have had
mi much venereal disease and prooti-
Cham- tution that it has been necessary to
inaugurate gigoroun
combating them, while some
“Last winter when my children cities may be graded low because it
were sick with colds and were cough-) has seemed unnecessary to' them to
(’ham- establish clinics and adopt the other
write, measures for which high grades are
Y. swarded.
Portland. Oregon, with a grads oft
showing. Six
700 are
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Moinea, Tacoma, San Francisco and
*. Of the ten cities classed
■is having 500,009 or more inhabit-
ants, Detroit leads with s score of
is second with
827.
and Tar. :
ly co^gh had entirely
ifRattention, as neglect
is dangerous, l^our -Hack aches or
; you have trouble the urine, be-
gin taking Pricifjy^Ob Bitters. 119
'is s dependable kidney remedy. Pri*re“
$1.50 per bottle. Commerce Drag
from]Co” -sPecial Agents.
Get rid!
of this badly digested food as quick
if you would avoid
rem-1
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Christmas Jewelry
wtf.
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How To Be HOhlthy.
health
comedy
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“The Plunger,” Lyric Friday.
Daily Journal, 3 months $1.00.
cold
visiting
“Son of Tarsan,” Hippo Thursday
for
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Cut This Out—It is Worth Mon.y.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
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DRUG STORE CHANGE
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other:
Try
"Big Bill” Russell in "The Chal-
lenge of the Law,” Hippo Thursday.
Dee W heatley
JEWELER
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Buy it now and b
for feed.
Call at
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to
“Home Spun Folks,” Hippo
day.
and
bot-
odist chdrch.
much improved in health
left her.
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Claire
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Clark DeBusk of Greenville visit-
ed bis aunt, Mrs. Ben Ivy*here Sun-
day.
J. F. Carpenter of Alvin is home
to spend Christmas with home folks.
] J “Chase Me,” a Sunshine
< > [ with the Sunshine Girls, Lyric Sat-
winter
Wolfe
A. Randle.
Mrs. E. E. Maloney and Mrs. B.
Taylor were Greenville visitors Fri-
day.
W. L. Harrison left Fri.
month's visit with a sister at his old
home in north Mississippi.
“The Vanishing Trails,” Lyric
Saturday.
Take
soon as
per and they wj
movement of the
lowing morning^
prove your digfs
city
t farm
I have
to sell and
Miss Anna
Il home from C. I. A.
organs, pu-ifies spend the holidays.
stomach is j Mrs Leo Pr|lU
you .feel ________
Green-
bear ex-Presi- two
Mrs. W. J. Walker of Bryan and
Mrs. N. C. Walker and little daugh-
ter, Elizabeth, of Orange, are here
to spend the holidays with Sterling
Hart and family.
Drake, Tuesday afternoon,
pound daughter. What could
nicer for a Christmas present?
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stomach arM
order. This 11
Chamberlain^
lets strengfhei
ulate the liver
ere
in effect.
and prevent coin*
plications, take
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Wray is
Denton
Mrs. J. L. Marwifsky and daugh-
ter, Naomi, of Tyler, are
her Sister, Mrs. Ben Ivy.
Chamberlain's Tablets a«
you have finished your sup-
Htaireduce a gentle
on the fol-
FThe^will also ina-
ction and make yoa
feel better in every way.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland
a ten
bo
Rev. and Mrs. S. T. Richardson of
Ewing. Ill., are spending the holi-
days with her neice, Mrs. W. C.
Drake, and family, and other rela-
tives here.
kodaks. Also “
ft)\v at a reduced price. In fact we
rtmnd ever lia<l qnd you will lose if
u see ns ftnd got our prices.
To abort a
W. F. Cornelius went to
Price $1.50 per bottle." Coni j rille Monday night to
n—r'.. _ j Taft lecture.
Takw i
and it will
poisonoufv
system and
the natural
You can pre
of the table,
the Invalids’
Make your M^eetiuns eaply. Good jewelry is
kind of gi|R that are always satisfactory.
J O. Wheeler has sold his inter-
est in the New Drug Store to his
partner,- E. D. McNatt. Mr. McNatt
will continue the business. Mr.
Wheeler says he does not know what
he will do yet but that he will take
a rest until after Christmas, as thia
will be the first Chriatmas in IB
years, that lie did not have to work.'
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Attorn Jg-nt-Law
Neal Buiidiiijp Soufb Side Sq.
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f/white Ivory» goods, cut glass, j
mtioiwry, fine candies, cigars, pipes, |
dolls, air gidis, Huhjgiiobiles for children,
one large bicycle
have the best as;
vou buy before J
I^irry Senion in “School Days,” at
the Lyric Saturday.
Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c
t<> Foley &
Chicago, Ill., wn
address clearly,
return a trial
Foley’s Honeys
for coughs, colds and
l^idney Pills and
Tablets. C
The p’lrilicd and refined
calomel tablets that are
nausealecs, s .f ■ and sure.
Medicinal v rtues retain-
ed*ar.d in._eov-J. Soid
only in seaL* packages.
Price 35c.
supply
It
before er, who is to undergo an operation.
Mrs. L. B. England left Mondav
morning for Bailey to attend the
wedding of her cousin, Miss Bernice
Leslie, which took place Tuesday a'
high noon.
Mrs. John W. Verner of Wolfe
City is visiting her mother, Mrs. P.
L. Moore. Mrs. Moore has been sick
for several days but is better today.
Do you want to exchange
property for farniN((ropJcly or I
property for city preaJfty? I
a strong list of prop4r\ to
exchange. See, phUne o^write
J. M. Monroe,
Commerce, Texas.
2835 Sheffield Ave..
ILtig your name an i
raw will receive in
paaltQW containing
ltd Tar Compound,
croup, Foley
Foley Cathartic
Commerce Drug Co.
you would enjoy good
liver in good working
noisily done by taking
rT^blets. These tab-
n thtAatomach and reg
and bowels. They
easy to take and mild and gentle
They only cost a quarter.
4ility.
|Try’ as directed
’out impure and
throughout the
one
If you
want sonjrfhiug tliakwill never depreciate and that
will be / thing of bernity and a joy forever, let us
show j^>u our stock o*diainon<l>.
Th.? languid and low^jjj
; Bitters is the r> mei
l cleanses the vit J
the bowels, andfimparts a fine feel I
ing of strength, vigor pod cheerful '
--- ness. F
meree Drug Co., Special Agents.
AFTER GRIP
WINTER COLDS—
BAD BLOOD
You are pale, thin, weak—with
little vitality. Your liver is slug-
gish and the bad blood causes your
stomach muscles to lose their elas-
ticity and liecome flabby and weak
—then indigestion.
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis-
covery, made from wild roots and
barks, and free from alcoh-'l or
narcotics, is the great and pow* rful
blood purifier of to-day. Ingredi-
ents printed on wrapper. This
tonic, in liquid or tablet form, ia
just what you need to give you
vim, vigor and vir"**
the Jhseo
Sil search
iiAjuattrf
anfli^elifrinate it through
pnels.
Iwe a trial package
BJtsending 10c. to
[otefS^Juffalo, N. Y.
OKLAHOMWtiTT, Okla.—"Doctor
Pierce's Gol^bn Medical Discovery
has been a family remedy in our
family for years. My father had a
severe cough following pneumonia.
He was told to 'fee ‘Golden Medical
Discovery’ and by following it up
faithfully to the extend of four
bottles he was cured.
’Last winter when I had a cough
I took the ‘Discovery’ and it cured
me in a abort time. In fact, al) our
family use it whenever we have a
hard cold or cough."—Mrs. R. D.
Roa, 419 West Chiekariis Street
wUhnut qnMlion
glaive tall* >o th*
rSsTCJl, BCZBMA.
'ORRhJrKTTgR n
tehln< lain *'•««»•*,
cam boa at aur risk.
ppetit?^
'rice $ljJ
Commerce Drug Co..
If you have no appetite for your
meals, something is wrong in your
digestive organs. Tajtc a done or
of PrtcH^-Jfsh Bitters. It
cleanses the storJfcLIivei and bou
els, creates jgipetitefc- \ igor
■cheerfulness. Price $1'0 per
tie. Commerce Drug Co., Special
Agents.
Horace Powell, who recently lost
a foot in a Cotton Belt accident, is
resting very well at the home of
Mrs. Mary Devaney. His sis-
ter-in-law, Mrs. Rose Donavan of
Greenville, is here nursing him.
SEED OATKa-Fesguson No. 7
Red Rust proof SbR(l Oats for sale.
—Staff Bros. “wld?
Monroe Curtis of Shreveport
visiting at the hojne of his aunt.
ReV. J. A. Roper and family a
rived home from Missouri Sunday
morning in time to participate in the
union services. Rev. G. C. French
preacheg at the Baptist chureh in
accordance with previous arrange-
ments and Rev. Roper preached at
the night union service at the Meth-
His mother was very
when
WANTED—Good Jersey cow to
Lj^e 15 acre pas-
>urnal office, wit.
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j a* the University of Mississippi, is
. spending the holidays with
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BALED^LUf for sale al!
* at my farm J^jiiles on the
■Citv road.-jfinorek ~____
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Sickly children- need / WHITE’SI When your digestion is poor, when
(REAM VERMlFlfltE. It not only|your bowels are costive, when your
destroys worms, if tore be any, but (breath i>\Qad, when^your C
it acts as a s-tren«(mViing tonic in I sick or disobi^jred/ and you .feel
the stomach and buweft. Sold by The languid and low^gfrited, Prickly Ash
Bitters is the rerfeo^you need.
! tug Store.
COMMERCE COMPANY
= PHONE 3B =
tiaRTH. SIDE SQUftRE
! Now is.the time to lay in a t_,
, of Chamberlain's Coiigh Remedy.
I is almost sure to be needed
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^you find a better y.'
s. croup and ^nilk
Mrs H. G. Munden is in Dallas
(with her daughter, Mrs. James Hin-
the winter is over,': You will look a [
'good while before .
remedy for cougbA cl
whooping cough <>E one that is more ture.
: pleasant to take,
or everywhere,
prepared.
It is reported that Dr. McGarrity
will move the Palace Drug Store
from Commerce to Como. Ho lives
in Como.
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ITICAL PRISONERS
JAPS INTERESTED
IN REDUCING NAVY
FIRE DAMAGE AT f
BIGGERS’ CAFE
LOCAL NEWS.
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Hart, Sterling. The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1920, newspaper, December 24, 1920; Commerce, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1359778/m1/4/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .