Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 361, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1922
CORPUS CHRIST! CALLER
PAGE THREE
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BIRTHDAY OF
WASHINGTON TO
BE CELEBRATED
LUCKY
STRIKE
YTS TOASTED'
Time to yet up—if
you want vour break-
Cast,and yocr train!
A lucky strike for
you the morning.
LUCKY /
STRIKE/
When w*. diacoeerwl tha
totaling process »:x year*
ago, it w« a Lucky StrA*
for os.
Why? Recauve now
million* erf smoker* prefer
the aptctal flavor of the
Lucky Strike Cigarette —
tecaure
It’s Toasted*
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Mltciau« Barky fit v.r
And also because it's
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Panta Made to Measure,
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Suits to Your Own
Measure, $25.00 Up.
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FORD OWNERS
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Short Orders All Day at Popular Prices.
Merchants’ Lunch From 12 to 2 p m , 35c. Try One.
C. H. SCHILLING. Prop.
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FLORIDA OFFICFRS ON YOU NEXT TIME
BRING MAN HERE
Next l>ose You Take May
Salivate and Start World
of Trouble
the MERRYuOURNEYSor
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ALICE PIONEER
DIES OF BURNS
Mary Jane
Meets
Jumbo—The
Big
Elephant
1 4tory Jam”, ttud Jvmbn, “if faUtt nnh tmme ktmi *«e*f anj fnost
tkm Mary Jana Syrup >• *»hj> rtyrykttdr Wnoid amt ft all fA« *im«
Four /.asf Opportunity Today to Take Advant-
age of Lichtenstein's
Dollar Day Values
While buying wan rather brisk \eaterdav the
are vet varied enough for satisfactory selection.
HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE LINES ON SALE.
-Eight yards 25c (’urtain Scrim for
-ChildrenV Gingham Dre-ses. neat lyit*,-
-Two 51.00 Bandeau Brassier*# for
vV omen s Nainsook Gowns, $1,30 va«UL*, each
Six pairs Children's 2*5c Bocks for ......
Women’s $1,*50 Gingham Aprons, each..... ......
-Up to $2.00 Hand Bags—new styles,each . ........
W* men's $1.50 Black Silk Hose, pair....... .......
-Twelve 15c Ladies, kerchiefs for ................ .
-Twenty hpoob Cotton Setting Thread lor ....... . .
-Blight yards 1 *c Bleached Domestic for ............ ,,
oortmenb
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Sheets 51.50 value
•act;
Five F*>:U«'» Bath Tow.
$1 00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
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Mju^c,n
/ yy **OuTFiTTChj to Everybody*
W$0on^
...............—............. .
/-VNE d*y, the rtrru* f»m* to town.
I m Ttmrr were tr*m**«l pig*, aik!
clowni, and beautdul Udtern rid*
mg in citarKin, and a cage i nil ul monk■
cyt. But what Mary Jane liked beat
war the great big elephant, Jing Fin
Ouianm But everybody o*tfed him
Jumbo
Jumbo had a very wonderful note.
It watfour feet long And Jumbo could
wrap it around a btg man, and lift the
man right upon ho hack. Jumbo could
pick up a p>n with hit mar. And he
put the end of it nght into Uncle Jun'a
pocket and took out a lot of peanut*.
Mary Jane gut to talking with Jumbo
and be told her all about Africa and
crocodile*, and tiger*, and jungle*
where yon get !o»t right away,put a*
turn a* you ctappe*. '■
Mary J*tm wa* #o pleated to hear
.1 umbo that she opened up her lunch
backet and brought out two great big
tike* of bread apread with delicious
Mary Jane Syrup, that »b« had for
when *be would get hungry If ana *
watching the bon*.
She gave one of them to Jumbo, and
he took it nght up, and curled hit long
no*e around till he put the whole piece
of bread in hi* mouth at once. ’ Mary
Jane", *aid Jumbo, if folk* only knew
bow *weet and good this Mary Jane
Syrup i*. why everybody in the world
would eat it all the time." And Mary
Jane *a»*J that * what the thought, but
•he didn’t like to *ay *o out loud for
Mary Jane Syrup wa* named altar
her. And then *l*e *a«d "good-bye" to
J umbo, and drove borne with bet Unde
Jim in hi* Ford.
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Yum! Yum! Yum!
You can’t help smacking your
lips over delicious Mary Jane
Syrup. You never tasted any-
thing so appetizing on pan-
cakes, biscuits, or corn bread.
And for sliced bread—it’s the
perfect spread. Ask your gro-
cer for a can today,
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MARY JANE SYRUP
WITH THAT DELICIOUS SORGHUM FLAVOR
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