The East Texan (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
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THE EAST TEXAN
Is
MONEY
come
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'‘THE STORE AHEAD.”. •
I he Popular llcadv to \\ ear Store.
You will
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Paris,
France. 25
H. N.’Cornish
Try Again.
let
the
The Soft Answer
Red
"Highland Park Red < r<
* Auxdi
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AUTOMOBILES
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G. E. PALMER
P. w. MALONEY
TF.LEPHONE NO. ISS
ailed
Then
Farm Implenuntt, VtfAu/rj. Automubil
Honti, Mu/ri and Harna»»
The warehouses of the
are
Old Hats
Made New
Read the East Texan,
enjoy reading it.
PATRONIZE THE COLLEGE
BASKET.
A. E. Godwin A Bros.
COLLEGE STORE
Commerce Texas
Everything Sanitary and Up to- i I
Pate. " I
You Are Always Welcome and < >
Can Get Good Work at the J !
IF WE CAN’T
PLEASE YOU
YVe will Return Vour
diers.
I am
"ALLEN”
West Side Square
Highland Park Red Cross
Gauzes Received in
France.
B. Oldham, who has
of the Highland*
J. J. Willson, a B. S. ’17, and who
, was
J. J.
who know him
to be one of' the strongest - students
who has ever taken the B. S. from the
be old institution.
Every day express brinirs us new things in ladii
children's Iteady-to \\ ear.
Weare rece vincj regularly shiprnrntaot
thoae safe and de >e*idablr Ovrrlandi
The Model 90, “Thrift Car,* price $N70
delivered Get one now before the ad-
vance in price that it sure to come
American
Office at Red Cross in France are becoming
most alarmingly empty and the ord-
ers for supplies of all kinds come
larger and ottener than ever, the chief
of the surgical dressings service of
I’rufe «.i ( o|M-|ul.d Harvard, a
th. stor> g.H’>, reproved his student
to cla-
ass in
.marked
your gauzes has ju*t
our warehouse, which
growing most alarmingly
A few weeks ago thousands
were piled up nearly to the
„ — • sent to our hos-
Now
Miss Murrie visited in I'alias Sat-
urday and Sunday.
Miss Ruth Ford spent the week-end *l*e Bed Cross said in a communica-
in Greenville. tion received yesterday by the High-
the Pallas
The mes-
ware-
ware-
Rue
roe*
a
We have a complete
line of Schdol and Col-
lege Supplies
Fresh Candies tvlice eich Week
If you try“our itdre duce you
will be a regular customer *
I City Barbershop :
| H. R. Stapp, Prop.
ng late
is a c
their mission of t----
era for supplies of all
larger and oftener than
“We count on v *
keep pace with the needs of
” •for the campaign, whieb wilt be-
♦ ducted systematically and thoroughly, i^ considered by those
ami l! w“* continue rnde'tlfiit. I .. The 2""
women who have pledged to do Red
Cross work with the auxiliary will
divided into committees and a district
will be assigned to each committee.
The committee women will telephone
or call personally upon each woman
residing in their respective districts.
An effort will be made to impress
upon the women the fact that Uncle
Sam can not win the war without
them and that the wounded soldiers
probably would have to go
the proper medical relief and
■atS’-^A.box of
been opened in
is now
empty,
of cases
ceiling waiting to be
pitals and to the battlefields,
most of these cases have gone out on
mercy and the ord-
kinds
ever.
you to enable ps to
-----.. _.r the sol-
1 hanking you for vour help,
n-ziiull.. .....
without
some of
them might die if the women of Pal-
las did not do their share of the Red
. Cross work at home.
“We frequently have work the men
can do just as well as or better than
the women,” Mrs. Oldham said. "We
will continue to have men’s nights at
intervals and we will make a special
effort to increase the attendante of
men.
"Wt- wan* to inerMM our output ~
greatly and the only way that can tie
done is to procure more workers." —~
cordially yours,
GERTRUDE AUSTIN.
"Chief of Service.”
Mrs. J. R. Oldham, who has just ’
been elected chairman of the Highland ■
. I ark Auxiliary, announced that that '
organization is starting a big cam-
paign for njore.Mmkew. ..She said
that KO to loo women make supplies
at the auxiliary’s workroom at the
Dallas Country Club at each meeting
1,11 additions! wqrkera are
. . needed. She said the. appeal. from
” France, stating that there , is a most
” alarming shortage of Red .C ross, sup-.j
< > plies at a time when the greatest con-,
o-flict ot,pjg, war i,- .g^pected daily.
; ’ should aiou><. .-very l9yal woman to a
o realization qf .the fact that, her >er-
<, Vices are, needed badly, ip the work-
“ rqoms of thy Red Cross
Ol Mr-. Murrell L. BucltMr has been
o aitpoitite.l as chieT‘r«-ruinh'g“offie,er:is now Ifiiching’ at Rt-Ti Frank tin.
con-r' among our- visitors -last week. .
J" ' ' ' ••••• ------------------------ land Park Auxiliary- of
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'• ” sage came direct from the big
” -age came direct from the big
o houses in Paris, .....
. , Pierre-Charron, where the Red <
; is making an effort to assemble
] ; hugh NMTVO supply -f m c
“ soldiers
You can get anything in the optic-
al line from Dr. A. W. Nimmo. Any
kind of broken lens duplicated. Spec-
ial blended shades for students to
prevent the light from injuring the
eye. No eye too complicated for him
to fit and price reasonable.
Palace Drug Store.
"Do you love your neighbor?”
"! try, hut she’ll not let me.
Marquette Tribune
W •• vend
to Sherman and get good "er-
A Rare Stock of Soaps
A perfect s<>ii]» is one in which the materials are abso-
lutely pure and in which 1h«\v tire s<> combined as to
cleanse perfectly without possibility of injury to the
>kin. Sonic makers have gained reputations for the pur-
ity and excellence of their products. It is goods of this
character which we feature. Our stock is large, t em-
braces everything in the line of
Bath, Shaving, Nursery and Fancy Toilet Soaps
__li you haven I tiny s|H*ciaF choice in snaps, you'll find
one here that you will want to select for regular use.
Prices Are Right
COMMERCE DRUG CO.
Phone .'IS. North Side Square. Commerce, Texas.
I Handles all kind" of Bas« H
;; n.i i - 'i f m.... ■ i <>u - 1 ’
] ’ Ville "lugger bat" l ight < >
. . glob- Call u- Phone •>•'
< > Red Cron." work among the
/ of the great American Army which
: ’ will «ion I... in .. •, ■ .... Tic
< • Re<i t ross wants to Is* prepared to
i i give prompt and effii icnt m- d al and
, ’ relief .service to the larg- number of
• men exjM'Cted to be wounded in
i impending spring drivi
, The cotnmuni-at i.in fr • ihy
' Crons in Franci follow
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The East Texan (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1918, newspaper, March 14, 1918; Commerce, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1359481/m1/3/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .