The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, May 18, 1928 Page: 3 of 8
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THE AT.VIN SUN, Oldest Paper Published in Brazoria County
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Sleep Broken?
Arthur. Texas.— “I was all
Corn
Flakes
Destroys Malarial Germs
ill the Blood. soc
I Infs
are Ideal for summer j
Made up staere :
or rule COR! ‘
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tlie purpose.
one can quite think of an ele- ■
sitting up with a puir of glasses
if they
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Grave’s
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pk.e sii
crepe-sat
separate
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connection w
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I they are call
f'FERERS
is handy tube
The elephant
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? are especially tuned to j
needs. With the pinned I
eilk skirts, one can have many blouse j
vhauges, mid when the c:;pe is worn ■
the suit presents a pleasing street
•e® In the t
irly half a
in It are
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CRESTON SHAMPOO
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HAROLD SOMERS
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Reitore* Color and
RootUr Croy and f a lej Hau
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^Remarkable Avenue
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world. This
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present the
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was
what to
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when
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ferH*ri-nrc Mill.
Oil Well .Supplies .„a
Automobile Tires,
Tubes*”*. Accessories
F. V$. Heitmann Co.
Houston, I exns
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made of uavy crepe or ,
or Hat crepe. Then, too, the
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ig over rough ground,
plenty of oil in
for their skin, and
rough st.
In the so
in a
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P A T B? BI T G
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obtained and trademarks and copyrights
regUteicd. (
HARDWAY & CATHEY
Bankers Mortgage Bldg., Houston. Teg.
I ant Ims.
. beam.
lauh.
| poplar, quince, rowan
! llp-tre, umb.elln pV"’-
I Beside®, very few hooks would in-
1 tereat the elephants if they ronM 1
j read, except books on hay, nnd there i
aren’t many written on that suhlect i
| So the elephants learn to do tricks ,
; In their school, and the kee|R?r calls
I bls time for sb.m iiigf them how to dn
little use
hint been
write and
it. being color lacking, d... ■
■ eharming suede p<M'k< '
The .-!...ilier bug »
Here is the wake-up food for breakfast!
Post Toasties is rich in energy—and so
easy to digest that it quickly releases
its store of energy to the body.
To men and women it brings new
zest for the day ahead. It gives children
fresh energy for school and play.
And so convenient to serve! Just
shower the golden flakes from the pack-
age into the bowl. Eat Post Toasties
plain with milk or cream, or vary it with
fruits and berries. Everybody loves tha
flavor—the natural sweetness of sun-
ripened corn. Be sure you get genuine
Post Toasties in the red and yellow
package. PoatumCompany, Inc., Battle
Creek, Michigan.
the beading, and. by the
cel bends are used. First
Table Under Paint
.T«*nn Edward H^»*d thr»» *n!k
ing ubuut the kitchen table which
hud be»‘ti newly puiuled. Buddy pre-
tended to ’ e nonplussed.
“What table. Jean?” he aakod.
j •• rtinr table. ' «ai<1 Jean, pointing to
• It. -TW table under the
■mid tnke real baths Instead of the
il ones the keeper had been giving
them during the winter to keep their
at a loss
do to ro-
an? new to the country
tleiiKu who li i« phinti
| Sir Willi itn Genry, of Oxun lleut
I IlHdl'-v, hopes that th* v will all tai
; kindly to the strange soil and c
I mate, and grow into a tine, state
PAR KI
MR BAI
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In good health and
for a bottle of ”
as soon I b
I health. It
G. W. Wag____,
All dealers. Lar
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ie original cost of the
t, suit or ensemble, but
. ili1 way of proper accea-
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SHAVING
we,ti<rRi^r
are macfe
Home
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r -id is a rose-
-■••d suede. The
|- is a crimson
inner flap being
' ' iedv. Each of
■ Is supplied with
ii ci i|e fastener,
-sftry to line
tin* euede having
. -;i. However,
s to so do.
circus they
■ll.e majority of these names will be
[ quite familiar t<- hoys nnd girls who
I live In the cotmtry, or who are Inter-
CJtCd In nctore stujv
without the
ng <|od in
Is the cape thetue In |
the styling of these i
coats, especially popular models beltu ‘
of black moire bengaline r>r ••repc 1 >11'
severely plain mvp fur the pre . nf '. IL
tlie cape which expresses fascinating ■ du?.
I jungi
■ u by go
They find
how
Is made up:
tnlpa. chestnut dih'
frHiixinus. eniti
nJ work, at a coinpara I this
> . ay of money uiie iua,v n ' n
i .ppy porsessor of a hand ape
under-the-arm or hand
■ >pe purse. The three pieces
■ i - S. 9. and 10) ready to
t; tie bought nt almost unv
■ d- department. Figure No. 1
w No. <i is placed Insl.le of
After folding together (Fig.
sew each end together very
Tiie best way ie to use match-
id and “whip" over nnd over,
u bo done bo neatly not a
Port
rundown, my app<:
I Ing In chnrtnfne rnnoa nnd
they do. They
time street frocks,
less, adding a ciq«e
they Insure entart costuming through
out the hour? of the day.
Cape fi
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tst MQMktxiC aru MCHI iAKt
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Fairy Tale
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lection f it runs
that runs from 1SOO to
inclusive, ho has cents
i-e their
wliat all
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Medical Discovery |
i did so, mid it was |
really a ail prise to
!»!<• how quickly I
began to feel bet-
ter and pick up. A
few bottles put me
’ since then 1 go
. the Discovery’ just
■ beetn down tn
la a wonderful tonic."—
ignon, 930-7th Ht.
rge bottles,
13 and 65c.
Kill All Flies! r,7 ”
l'VT.1 »n> . DAISV »I_V HURR B1Va-t» on 1 1
a*i I » N.nt eiran, <e>.am<i •?' ..... . . • ,
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mi"' n'» kiiiER Ride the Interurban
r*rT. from
Houstoh to Galveston
Every Hour on the Hour
Exprrtt .Service- Non -Stop Train*
9:00 a. m. and 3 00 p. r.i.
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Quite Bu»y at School
i Suniuntha—How la your bey niak-
« I ing out at college?
' Miranda- Wo!', the poor y can’t
•• J h..-.£r n-.sch t!:r.r f.,r ; ihinK
be vldts his Kick friends most of the
time. He su.i s iiia job us cheer loader
takes a lot of time.
most charming aenii tailored sum- i
Observe how cleverly the long ties j
of Relf fabric are drown through two I
rings at the throat. One might u^e
Jade rings, and what a flue color touch ■
they would give to a beige costume. !
By the wey, the material tor this at 1
tractive enremble Is flat crepe, crej*
coino 'being th® name of the weave i s[ fr, nl
used in this Instance.
Which leads to a
and a very Interesting theme, namely
that of silk as a favored medium for
immune
Little Martha was much disappoint- i
. d when she heard that th« an>idr<g j
♦rip that had been planned by '
-
poned because some of the girls had
got ptomaine poisoning on a hike the |
.lured “Wh,.. T was out where It was |
growing all over the hills* and 1 didn’t
i get poisoMd !**
| Nothing Is so g«»od as it sccina be [
I teieuaud.---veor^e EnuL
SOLD EVERYWHERE ^q^.
I. Your Appetite Poor?
ex a S —“J was all j \ c. »a»s-lr- ro «,u mtw erwn I
: He was poor, m?
deep Ltukeii, and i
not elty.
Many youthful ai k cape-frocks an
fashioned In this wise; the ciqie ami 1
skirt are of the solid colored crepe. J
the blouse and cape lining being of an
exotic print.
Unusually hand-ome wash silks an
shown this reason. Some of them 1
have a discreet mixture of wool. In
fact, these weaves look very much
like fine cashmere or dainty kasha ,
I doth. They tallur to perfection, emu
<• th? extreme edge, be- I
■ ft corner, so as to work
right. After securing the
7 of ilie beam* i
igain bring the needle up
suede about 3-10 Inch
Irat stitch, taking up or
ing the needle thrtmeh 2
■ ‘ I ig W). This time thread
Fig. 0) again bring
die up through the suede
•■f an inch. In tide way
treading 5 beads, splicing
Inch and twinging the
through 2 beads, until all
■ ad. Tire strap lor the
is adjusted as per figure
•1 he beaded before sew-
f '"••k are
• •• <■> see to It
r tailor or dress-
es it with it
• I it» buy a
• ••■ de"? Of course
1 *••'••< t a cape
? an- the
Ferbapa you
■ :t. this
- which Is to bo
"> your sprint?
wardrobe, of i'(<nr«* ron
■ pattern which featuivs a
. .~spe So jn staking your
■ as to how much tnaFerlal
I'.’ite.ntH'r the cape!
!• 1 in the picture la suggest
■ I'ome dressmaker as a style
?G;;.v!h«. T..u.
, ■;:> n>> doubt supply this pa
■U ur , . * |t |9 jH|?t 0ach
■ >.■ ire ns one needs for tlie tn-
"f the (tar. While the
• '"■■‘t a simple one piece, yet j
fildiice” genuine alyls
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Beck, John P. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, May 18, 1928, newspaper, May 18, 1928; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1250260/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.