Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 165, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 9, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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CORK'S CHRIST! AUCE.
All-Steel Electric Lighted Trains
Sleecers, Chair Cars, Coaches
New c'teamship San Jacinto
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A delrghtfal. mvigoraunc « i vo%-,£. to New York a*
the best time of year. TV sumrr«*r activities of th*
amusement parks, roof gardens arid nearby re*
are now at th- .r height. An • adkss cha n of recre-
ation -fasc.nat:ng. coicrful. crowded w th tmerest.
Whether vs.: • >r or busi-
ness. travel the easy. comfonaMc vn.- n a Mallory
Line steamer fromGalv esior..cail»;.*, at K* y We? t.Fia.
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For f«ir« and rrterrattnm c<- ,t*mour«tr with
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MALLORY STEAMSHIP CO.
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