The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1922 Page: 2 of 4
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in J western j.icture full of action
, > iloot Gibson ranks as one of
' torn characters the screen has
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r «f musical ente'tairment, fea-
It.il Inn j> suiss bells, cathedral
' in bells, Holland fun songs and
novelties. Afternoon 2:30;
7:15. Aduiishion- children 16c;
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MONDAY
.. Bedford in "Gin-
i of the Hills."
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.ovost in "Moon-
1 gtit Follies.''
She low In i uiy with men, they were so
cute unci ' , 1 ut marry them never -Oh,
never, H on t he met Tony Griswold, after
the dust liud settled i*'ee what happened
in "MouLli ' i Fvil ies'' Tuesday,
WEDNESDAY
Jack IToxie in "The Men
Fro:ii Nowhere."
Also corucdr—"A Flivver Wedding."
THURSDAY
Eileen Ps cy in "Little Miss
Rebellion."
A good live m i r. iioil\ drama.
FRIDAY
"Mirac'e ci tke Jungle"
Serial two lee1 wc-slc.n and a 2 reel comedy
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NOTES AND PERSONAL
PLANT A GARDEN
THE CARRIERS TEN
COMMANDMENTS
For the benefit of rural sul>-
TURNKR LUMBER CO. ! amber* kindly print the follow-t
—tv—• in# in the next issue of your
Rev. Aulick of Helton, preach-1 paper.
at the First Baptist church Sun-j 1 Thou shalt not ask the car-
day morning and night to a rier to address a letter for you
.. ii .nnj, or to wait for you to address one
very appreciative audience. Thou ^ m p,ace ,oose
change inl>ox; buy your stamps
BUILD A FENCE.
TURNER LUMBER CO.
Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Powell of
IMoulton were visitors to Bas-
tion Saturday and Sunday guest
of Mr and Mrs. S. I,. Brannon P' '" V addressed with your
1 rnturn nrlilrami urritton in minor '
and others.
in advance and stamp your let-
ters before placing in box.
3. Thoush alt have the pro-
per change when you want a
money order.
4 Thou shalt have your let-
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BUILD A FENCE.
TURNER LUMBER CO.
return address written in upper
I left hand corner.
5. Thou shalt have your cor-
Mr. G. llemphill and family
respondents direct your ail to |
your route and box number.
6. Thou shalt have your
, „ , ... your packages securely packed j
of Hemphllls Praire attended . ^ p?opel.,v addr{, Jd. Par. |
Rerwces a *1 ■ eels are not mailable without
ichurch Sunday. senders address.
7. Thoushalt have your box
Mrs. W. D. Thompson and
!children of Lockhart are guests
properly erected so that the car-
I children oi i,ocKnan rier does not have to cross rough i
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. ^ ,n or(]cr (o ri .uh .( |
IE. Lynch. # Thou shalt not ask the car- j
, ,, ^7",. t - rier to carry or bring anything!!
Mr and Mrs Walter Jamar of * *,
Lytton Springs arc guests of ,, Thou shah not ask the ear-
Mrs. Washington.
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Every y
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recognized
Yet few pet
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have not br '
This fact is
Presidency.
Government,
If you are nc'
us add your
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™ L D' S BTGGEST
ITS SCOPE
. _;idcncy of the United
mortanr, until now it is
K.-ropst job in the world.
i the president is not chos*n
at several of our president#
— • popular choice of all the people.
• discussed in the story of th*
nes of articles on Our
.re issuing monthly.
tKis material, drop in and let
tl jt of thobe to whom wo
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rier for a ride as it is a violation
ot-tt I> A virvrp !<>f the P°8tal Iaws for a carrier
TORNKR LUMBER CO. |«« e.ny .nyon. except a postal (Ij
m -r. T , . „ 10- Remember h. w impatient
• J iu" N nC 1 1S ' ' • you get when the carrier is late.
in J;° :Virt, v v T, When vou delay the carrier you
Mrs. \.E. \ nod am, , , ,|0]av manv nf Vour fallow-pa-1
returned from a visit to rela- frona ;i|()|ur thn yuuUx
tives in Elgin Saturday
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TATE BANK
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Mr
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trons aloncr the route.
I THANK YOU
Miss Nelda Erhard spent the Thp YnunR T ;uIi(>s Miss;ona..y
week end in Bastrop. <
Society will serve hot cofTee,
. chocolate, sandwich's -tnd candv 1
Mrs. Maggie league Estes tht, rmirt Holl,e Kt#b 1?2nd.
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GIVE US
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was a visitor from Austin Sun-1
(Wednesday evening)
day to her cousin, Mrs. O. P.
Jones. 1 Tho study "Wm, Benard
i ,t Zr .. rr • T. Shaw" led by Mrs. Price was
Mr. and Mrs. K. . . ' '^r ' •• verv interesting. Conciderable
returned to Bastrop . unday. discussion resulted. "Cain!M;t"
The Ladies Reading Circi.,
by Shaw was ,'tssiy'U'd :>s our
next Studv. On Feb. 24th we
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met Feb, 20 with a gooii number
present. One new member was .
1 - - sent to elect new ofric rs and to
ec-sire a fu'l membership pr<>-
enrolled. Hull Call was answ^i- .
cd with a "Child Store Wrier." ""J ^u'lv for 11,1
m, • i 4 /• rri n. i . coming club vear.
The rights . hihlh' o.l «m| Mr>- w_ ,L Mn Sc(,t.
beautifully handled by Mrs. E.
H. Jenkins «*is e; der and certain
i phases di:;cus.".d by .Air-;. 0 ;rain
b and Mrs. I\!.'<y.
I'M shore j roud
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TIIET fellar who •
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\V'HO wuz s'lecteil
DEESTRK'K f.-r 1
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I There will be -rvices a* the
" Christian Chu ch. Sunday Feb.
jk lfith. Morning ser'.'ice at 11a.
K m. and evening at 7 ]). m.
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9 ! Xan Rutled'/'c love i men aiul
Tony Griswold hated women,
I | end 'hen they came tog<dher—
f B \NG a lien the dust, cleared
K! away, well see what happened,
in "Moonlight Follies," Tin.-day
i at the Dixie Theatre.
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TURNER LUMBER CO.
State Bank Inspector Mr Cr.rl
Carlson was in Bastrop Weunes-
^ d:;y vi :t in;? ' ' <#ld fri r:cl S. L. !
^ Bvannon and nl«o lookinc after
t' e Banking interest for the
a State.
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NOTICE TO i RED. fC iS
^ In The United Si tes District
Court for the Western Dis-
trict of Texas.
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MY vote, he sent nu :ih ' pel uh
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MALE the nth r day
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PACKAGIZ? ?
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/, , / v i| f . jn Bankruptcy.
ii, ,y ^a The crediton
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A K > /"/, |\ ^ for a certificate of discharge in
bankrui tcy and that the s.tme
II a will be 1 (.'ard before I> K Wood-
it ward. Jr., refree ::t his olTice in
A i i:e eictmurS of said \\ilbam
' llarvi v Awbrev, arc hereby no-
: the city of Austin, Texas at 10
The millinery with Quality ♦ n!"rr>!
Style and at reasonable priccs ♦ Z
— "SOLD BY ' anpear and show cause, if any
MRS. MAGGIEGREEN ♦
said petition should not bo grant
a #d.
t D. H. Hart, Clerk
► -+ Hy A. B. Coffee, Deputy.
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COOPERS - br y.vvww
Underwear
tV.e original spring >-c
knit underwear — and
i": \\-r equalled.
Only tho finest rr?:1
f yarn and more of it
The fabric has a
ntid elasticity > ni n<." <
ftnd in Hat knit or lat< i
needle goods.
Each j?atrue:it i > tail ■ J
(d — form lilting. 1 1
kx:k seams.
We carry a full r> 'd cor.i-
pl' tc line of thi ■ ju ' ' nn-
. .s undei wear iov \ n ai d
Boys — all weir,his t°r :
seasons of the year.
The J, M. Hoii Co.
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i Save 66 2-3 per cent of your "Woodman, spare that tree "
labor by using our Triple Lister1 ospecially if it is a Pecan Tree.
Plow. For further information i>mi, ,ri.M.
(write to W. Wcn.lt.laml Plow Co. """ 1 Kr .'b, " «h" Pocnn,
Shiner, Texas. Agents Wanted. l,cld but tnm u'«m "l>
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coming: "over the hill:'
The greatest mother stoiy everwritten. See it withyoui own eyes on the screen,March 6th and 7th.
MATINEE March 6th, 2:30 p. m. for benefit of patrons who live out of town.
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Scott, R. E. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1922, newspaper, February 16, 1922; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206395/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.