Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 229, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 18, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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HOLD MEETING ON
COMMITTEE REPORT
After Suffering L.«ht Yrnrs
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It makes the most delicious syrup
of all, according to people u ho know tine
syrup. That’s why Brer Rabbit is so choice
among syrups. The richness of all it. wm-
inul food sugars makes it not only uncom-
monly fine in flavor but really nourishing.
And Brer Rabbit’s price is back to pre-war
level. Penick & Ford Ltd., New Orleans.
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CENSUS SHOWS
MANY FARMS
?REPARED BY THE WORLD S LARGEST PACKERS OF SUGAR CANF. PRODUCTS
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COURT RECESSES
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// hen Mr. Jones was saved from
the frying pan —
They talk yet of thr rhnnM* that came over Jones. Some
ink) »t was psycliokiRy. Some said it was a miracle. All said
it was a mystery.
When they asked Jones, he said it was liberation from
slavery sd..very to the frying pun, and to gr.’use .ind sturvh.
j**nes used to lake his broakfast fried, and followed this
with a heavy lunch.
In thoH*> days they said at the office: "Old Jones has a
secret sorrow and he's sore on the world.”
One day Jones started lute— no time for th*; usual break-
fast to U- cooked.
Jones had a breakfast on Grape-Nuts wait rixmI cre.tm.
He was delighted w-tth the crispness and rich llavor. Kelt
mULHli.ti ark! ‘fed." Traal it again at lunch. Kept on breakfast-
ing that way—often lunching, too.
Jones began to ‘‘jterk up," talk up, step up—GET up.
“Let. Jotx s show you how to do this," they began to -uiy
at the office.
As to Jones — he aaki: “That's a great food — GRAFK-
NUTS."
S s I here a. e tliousands of Joneses, both ka.ds reckless f" d-
M" ^T. ers and wise feedera.
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“There's a Reason” for Grape-Nuts
the p«*rtr* ted gcHnliu vs t| wholw* wheat «:ui malted
Lwertey dvlioouk, n<iumhlof, reedy H? ##L All grocerik
Wk-
French Brothers Meat Market
A ou CMii’i 11■ v iidi; in* it. i h* i n by not buy the
best? Our n:t ;u dre home kilim!, which means the
best quality at all time-.
Meat Market,
ne*;' to 11 . n Oi oeety on !* • ante street, and ask
the jii ivlioge of serving you.
Quality Meat at All Times.
French Brothers Meat Market
Phone 101
sirs
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FLOOD INSURANCE
i|V,‘ b* youi jiroperty against lusaor
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CLOUDBURSTS TIDAL WAVES
OVERFLOWING OF S t it LA MS
In due oi the La re ( m|>anit > in the World.
THOMAS S. SOUTHGATE
Off:, e oOO1Mesquite St. Phone 104
S. A. V, &G. R. R.
ta San Antc.no.
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Wit,, our.it deeper *er-
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thorte.t Time Betwi n Curutt, Chr li usd K..na«Mi City, St.
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Meat is the Cheapest Food
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