Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 122, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 27, 1922 Page: 2 of 4
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CORPUS CHRIS n CALLER
TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1922.
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SYRUP SIN
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SAYS SHE CAN
ASK NO MORE
FOR HER MONEY
Mr*. O Connor Dei lire* Tan-
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Her Strength and Enerf\
Vow Feel* Fine
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MAKES REPIY
TO STATEMENTS
Cole Running lor
Von-Existant Office
MOM ENDC^VO**
Large Crowds
Attend Revival
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firings 'em
smiling and happy
to breakfast
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Scampe ring fv*‘t answe r the call of Post
Toasties- a/)f)< ii>( s eager for the goodness
of these-* delicious tlak.e s of toasted corn
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1VT1 Vi k* i food that says
^ Good Morning! quite
so pleasantly.
Good for luncheon, too;
pood for supper, good for any
G t vv vii- ;• .i! time, and good
lor everybody, old and young.
Nourishing, energy-building
—satisfying.
Fill the bowl with crisp,
golden-brown Post Toasties,
right from the package; pour
on cream or milk, and then
let appetite revel in a genuine
treat.
Post Toasties are corn
Hakes of special quality.
Order them by name from
your grocer today, and be
sure to get the Yellow and
Red package.
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Always in Good Taste—
Post Toasties
Improved Corn Hakes
Mad*- by Postum Cereal Co,. Inc.
Battle Creek. Michigan.
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Attention
Ford Owners!
Fori part*' like almost everything else
worthwhile are counterfeited. Imitation
parts are manufartur J to SELL at the
highest p *sv e rat1 f profit and the
grades of st« *1 used are c* >nsf-quently not
the same high quality, specially heat-
treated allov ste 'Is reeshed in Ford
fom ula' N»r tl r icture of GEN-
UINE FORI) PARTS.
Don’t be misSei I:
PAk TS maV'* ‘ '
to you w 1 y
mor* w.‘>r from tl
lowest poia ble cost
pon GENUINE FORD
-; Motor Com pony. By
■m 15 to 1* 0 per 'ent
ar-i you will pay the
same everywhere.
50% OF GENUINE FORD PARTS
, RETAIL FOR LESS THAN 10c EACH
Ask for Parts Price List
) When your Ford car, or F irdson tractor need*
■ttenfion, cal’ on us t- >t ren .et r we ore prop-
erly equipped. employ conrq etent mechanic*, and
use Genuine Ford and Fordson parts m all
repair work
GLOVER JOHNS AUTC
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Foreign Liquor
Ring Menacing
U.S. Prohibition
Notice To Customers
MOTHERS UNO
DAUGHTERS
Read This Letter from Mr*.
W. S. Hughes
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Gulf Coast Power Co.
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impression that n
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had to yo
tolled and -ven had
to quit school once
fi't no k. 1 always
take t v .in E. I’ir.k
ham s V r pot able
Comp .rid myself so
1 gave it to fiet and
she has received
great benefit fr m it.
l*i u rail use thi.-: let
ter for a t. st:tm*nial if y i wish, a I
cams, t say too much about what your
metlHuia I... a dune fur mo a- for my
daughter.’' Mr> Wm. : ’CHt.-',
lireenville, I)- las ir\
Mothers and often'im. ipraniim h ’rs
have taken : " I hai ic n ■ - the val .0
of I.vdia E. i’inkbatn's Wy t able Oft! •
pound, b'u they rooitnmcnv tl nt-1i
rtno to other®.
The best test f any medicine is what
it has dune fur - fhers K r marly fifty
years wn ha' , published letters from ,
m<-titers, dauitht' - . amt n m-i n, young
and old. reoumm. n-ltng the Vegetable
C-mt.pound. Th- y l»m-w what it did for
them and ar<- glad to toll others. In
your - wn neighborhood ar-- women who
know of its pr at value.
J Mothers daughters, why not try it T
OUR I FS1 IS I HE BASIS Of
PROSPER11 Y
FIRST STATE i»ANK
“1 he Bank of Friendly Service”
Caller Classified Ads Will Bring Results
Caller Classified Ads Will Bring Results
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Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 122, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 27, 1922, newspaper, June 27, 1922; Corpus Christi, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth522178/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .