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MCE FOUR if®
CORPUS CHRIST1 CALLER
FRIDAY, MARCH 24. 1922
OTHER TEX ASS MEXICAN W. 0. W. INGROWN TOE NAIL
TO BE SHOWS HEARS M DILL ON TURNS OUT ITSElf
LAND NEAR HERE OFFICIAL VISIT
Sport News
Calomel Good, Bat
Awful Treacherous
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■ypuiltiMI tl« nmrvmuis *■**
nfl**oma* t-a ab4 fmi** »»4 *
5 ht Ithfidtov, ftrnaftlvr t*rs -
*feN» naM iHat it emu aot
tb# «*#fe **4 ill# {taU turn#
A'litm „*i ti a ttM *#t v»\ ti aigfet
i# & inn i tr. iraa am t«ri»ib
mwl fi»f * * >. » Hov
vm cun tHjy f rvna til# <iru#
ST. LOUIS 4. SROOKLYN
Th* .tMlM'Ultid PflM.
IOMIX AU. March ft-—
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Next Dose May Salivate,
Shock Liver or Attack
Your Bones
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nts *1 StosJu
1 aid Mr* J*fl
• 'hi tat l were (
ns Lets DkLu*v
M iv St>tK. ,L.
USE SLOAN’S TO.'
EASE LAME BACKS
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HUBERT BLUNTZER
IS FOUND DEAD IN
ROOM AT HOME
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SANDLOTTERS WIL1
HOLD MEET TONIGHT
;NMAM TROOPS W'N
March
icon aianL
J r VVi.lt.
dance durlti
H! \ <■**!« I.
**$#». ftilmrt laak at
tfw tag rhi*f. Say* A«
rat'l krtak away ttll
Fa^mthtitut K wllogg’ •
Corn Fiakaa! (ju«n
A* knout fa ad thmgt
•«.’ right’"
Mighty appetizing
to open the day with
Kelloggs Co Rakes
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f
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Those big, sunny-brown “swect-hearts-of-the-corn”
just seem to get things going right, from the littlest “star
boarder” to the c -dest! For, Kellogg’s Corn Flakes hit-
the-spot as no other cereal ever could; and they are a
continuous taste-thrill!
/
Tempting in their appearance, wonderful in supreme
flavor and crunchy and crispy to the very last degree,
Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are really and truly a revelation
in good things to eat—for breakfast, for any meal and
for between-times nibbles!
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How all your folks will delight to get Kellogg’s; how
they’ll appreciate Kellogg’s crispness. For, Kellogg’s
are never tough or leathery or hard to eat! You’ll see
big and little bowls come back for “some more Kellogg’s,
Mother, please!”
J
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When you order Kellogg’s today—insist upon get-
ting KELLOGG’S—the delicious Corn Flakes in the
RED and GREEN package! It bears the signature of
W. K. Kellogg, originator ot Corn Flakes. NONE
ARE GENUINE WITHOUT IT!
toasted
CORN
FLAKES
jSS-S
Don't forget, KELLOGG'S Corn
t takes are made hy the folks who
gave you the JUNGLELANl)
Moving Pictures. Coupon inside
every package of KELLOGG'S
Corn Flakes explains how you can
obtain another copy of JUNGLE-
LAND
CORN FLAKES
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dowdy
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<ld NVw York Nutt.
Texas. March 73
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ilm* »it
of (talv, eti.n
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Y**u know what ciboifl ml tt'i rntr ■*’%*'
iitry ^uickiUvvf CalniBtl Mi 4.«a
ffMUUtk It < i »•!*#• Inti) MW lik* ^ | ^ tj
ilynmttuu cumpu | nul «kk«ntnf , j^r
ittavkft th* Umk«i and thouM Him Oir
put into jtuur nyitvm v\ iilbarn,
^ If you ffttl bthoui, hvaUfti h>. oonati - Mkr and
‘ iMtvv! And #11 Mn*Kh*4 out, ju*t fo to t-ftnii#
1 • your di ujiftat and |«t a bnttl# of 1X4* i
iion a Liver Tottt fur a f#w i#nti i bkk j
in a hat ml**#* veffvtabW »ut*#Utut* ?##.
^ tliin|yiT»ua 4\*b»mrl Taka a apiH-ufut
2|aioi it it 4uw*ti‘t atari )«>ur live# .<nd
2 j fttruightm y*»u up inKter »mt <t«ti« k*r <
(than misty calomrl and without uu&k-
lng you aiik, you just fo tmek atul srt
| y»ur mnn#y.
Ihm't taka 4’stoimd’ It malti y*m
y I slik Iht #r st day, It ioftra you m 4ajr*»
^ work thtdaott*! l.lvanr T«»3« straUrht*
l(«uw you right up sr «l you f«*#l s* - at
t i \ No salts net * aaary. (live It to th#
Mtt
M#iii y {
ms tmioti a 1)0)4 for his!
\f|ri Iks Kamir a t uiyt;!lL
isr was sr) %ft-4.t Thos# pr#s
than Hub mrtaUn w«ii':
iititr ( U jck Fla I,
Wilt Mowrlt. M*my TimUi
Mrs. U F 1*111 It ip* of s*t
Ff"H* rss*t M \c\lt vem
>j«r wxi *«nr
Kki with lit<V. M
jUfk La./nnt IrTTiy, *«•
am «j°y • i****''***'*
gtwR of *Ar*wtl wmI coaUitt. ,
C.aad (or •*V*U*<
upraitm (Rfamm, »f l*ln,j
h till, «, ton mum.in, *Ufl |i>»aU J
the cBcet* of »*4tWtr »»[•««•
|f^ty ,rtfvifiis'lrntar. Ash
>t5tjr ar«kU.r. Kitf Slaam * kndy.
At *J! J5c, 70c, $1.40.
1 -
JUDGMENT FOR
MRS. M'LEANS IS
HELD VALID
Kaetiig ft «rt gvutmtn of f<
t* n*)9 h*
StiMlay
1' d Vligtliar Vi«l a Cur
mi# • ' \ : '
viailot M-ntiav.
Krultra Ifiiliftii ot H**W)
luwviilr a
trfubtt a mart mg «»f tbr i
lirrt toi*
tbr lai Arumui# Oil t»)Ri|w
ay ta All
Tim mi,t\ aftrindvifl
Ti.v g# 1‘Unt m 4tfHl#m«i
tag a 4h*
ixifk <»v#rhjinbtig am) wtil
not *¥#411
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wa# chftfi
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iii’mg a Hi
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NtW YORK 10. NEW ORLEANS 4.
e Ju<Um« nt »»f f."Ei»w> r»n4#r***t M
favor of Mn* ll* Ht**r M* la*ai« ag.iinat
iml i the Uulf C*"«at l4ii< h for thf 4fS ti cif<Tii#sita
AdjSttift< h*r hunt.and ir» IHlh haw kwwn iffirtstd ,|jHf
| hy th** rourt of rlvtl auj^lN at Kan j
i Antonio. n« « outing to Infoimutiun r#- \
Ivied In CorpUM t*hfInti yvattfdav its I
J Hr
GREGORY.
ti tf
(IHICI
uth**rn sa-
lt II
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M* Q«i
ih1
»d.
SURPRISE PARTY
AT COLONIAL
<*ol
il
a guy
iftnif nta
lUan»#», fNip# A Kavagr, attorn**va t*p
In an | r#fl#ntltiif Mrs viola-in
aft» i n«M»n» At a yrtviciua trial of the t^a# a
fefttwl thr | judgment was r«*n4#r#4 for Mr* Vfr
(.fan in the *tim of $3u,*hj«», hut through
| tin error In the jndgiVient It w«t* »rf
!' n*ld* hy isr»‘**m*ru hetwaen attoriteya
0 and a retrial had tin th# w-eond trial
1 a Judgment am*•anting to |r*t»c» !««•# that
hat ft rat o*»t»tn*fl wa* render*1*) in*1
t wm* lhi* with It ha* Ju«t I** »*ti up
* held by th* higher « ourt »*n s|»t***a!
j Mr MrltHifi was a eunduetw t*n th**
1 mud ami wan killed t>y one train
j erufthing Into hi* own train h* tween
I this city and lIohNtow.i on January -4.
■ IFHt The ease was strongly contest-
led and the <‘ontentton *-f e«mtrthut%*r>
negllgenee was the rnstn iastie during Hh**|| Mrs
th# trial Then# con'enthms failed to Left Mont
hold In either the evidence or ntgti
merit and hav«» h«H*n finally ellltilnated , W’hrnil gave a \er
hy the court of uppcitlM I’nhss the Ktom Wednesday m«
Time Poves the
Wisdom of
Saving
omotrta
the Tart h<
\mong t
ing the |
I auntleiov
Mi and Mi
ilten. VI
ho. Mm
T
I hr
> wen t
nt »#r
from <»i
irtiirr
#how.
*’ la
rorpn#
tn A
II Kan
n Kl«-
ctro it ml
' A
M« K il flit
Miutnr y 1
whela of
told by O
worth Ittt
ft® ut that th#
ihittan lillftd wsw
id am for tnnkott
n $10C
J H
her land
l»r Unary
lea
Eoolith Incosrt you will think.
Ptrhapt—but do you know that
>f they had invtuted that |100
at a rr it'’ aablf rat# of »ntor##t.
comsoundiey, i ac# th# t,al#. th#y
would have mor# money today
than Nrw York 'i worth.
party
la at
when tin gtientM gave a *ur|ni*« Mrth
night cun* is reversed It will he held final *rt*h*M»| audit*
ut ‘
Mist*
Mary
and the amountm use*-Meet, liquidated to
the plaintiff and other henefhda
hallw
ed for
urnri
Andrew
v**ning ft patty of iiInvu
»> - *) V. Kilh.n d mill., iurtwr* MA-I Mr; ii.'.fiwi
t t h* apartment ,md pretair
Htjoynhi# evening Th*
y was taken t-omph-tely hy
►ut Immediately went inti* the
The pupils •.i tin »
looking fotwMid to H
count now
your lilt I#
Deposit *c-
in and ^#t
! today.
As rendered the judgment give*# to in Taft I'ihEiv
tUd
\«iting la
the little,
ilaughtet losi'idiln* an*A io the
pttM'hts. Mi and Mrs, A H McL* *n.
$2,244
M and 25
Sam Ktentitle
Kesh
win
of thi
sp
i full • njoyn
Music f«»i
•am and 1 imd in th* ' CROP PROSPECTS GOOD
111 • *» t
d* *
1»»
of the affair
►»■ occuslon was furnish-j
Hie Shejitn i«t and Flank J
many nrks tkinx were -
* •' •* the hours iifw-nt at
ON KAMEY RANCH
Te«a
Mar th 23.—
'»n the Kamey
ten plowed over
the party refreshments of punch. and Is growing fast, it »* well r««.ted
home-made Nndy sud other things m<» that the birds are bothering it t»uf
hWMKY
pfosoeels ire tti.e
ranch. Corn ha# Im
terest of \
stoic Mr. K
ton when* h#
Among the
ory ate Mi and Mrs II
Has I'itss They will m
ut urn home
in*I Mrs L
*sipt>l are refristi r«**t
the
First State Bank
>u* Harvict
p ’ Ut^li
Mi
CHEER UP
W ei *• wi I V **U,
**#**% el i»*u inti* a
IV T Coe and
I »►! the men pi e
i * vents which ha
fer#d for t he honor
\ot'd it oi » of th« many
it the iitfil’e d»
bai over which Mrs
►th< r ladle# and gttffie
lltte. Kvei y I’ntfiil) on tiie r a it cl
Ixitli coin and ottier feed stuff up (Hit.
ton is being cultivat#*l and
»tu !
led Tin* opening j teams are gotntr with cultlvstom f
taken place among j early until late
All these farmers hav# two n
Mi and
Mr# Rimer
C’upti
in Ite.'Vills.
tbr f-iif 1 v |m
rt ot
Mi* T
A Mt K iTMf
v. M
Suthei land
lifui Mi.#. J
It >
(’»»rptiN <’briHtt vlRltfMi
r on
All pr* Merit j
I day.
THE BEST (S YET
TO COME.”
enjoyable J com aged by .1 W. Kamev to diversify
events which loo taken place among; eitensivslv Hence the tourists driv
j Ui*’ hirgi famth of apai truentt-rs who* jpg along the shell high wax leading to
iH'eupy the (hihmiat, and darning did; (he si-ashor** Mtetr h* antifid play
. n t ») is* until a lute hour j yrunnd n«»le with Interest the veg
i Those pt« sent in addition to thn . etulih-s pumpkins, melons hen ns. poos,
j hotioi • > w ** i * Mi nd Mi.# o • j |Mitato*'H. etc ilieadv cultivated % n«t
, en Mi and Alt's J J. Oo)liei\ Mi ilomishing
aii*l Mi> Kt*»iiewa!l Jackson, Mi nut [ 'Phi* tattle have alreadx b4*en dipped
Mi li It I n vin* Mi and Mrs. VN A J also all work mule# and range stock
Chestnut wood. M and Mis It. L M« | |’toM|M-cts were never bettei In March
Mi , ' \li • \ It Ml urges* of ---
Tro
Mr
Mrs
t ’or
Kaiis Ml ui'.l Min J. !* VVi.imI
in,it Mi. J It J.I! knoll. .Mr hii.1
li (•; it, Ik Mi a ini Mr* VV T
Mr ami Mm Mfinmn t’lalh. Mi <
i .1. mil. M.'lvln .'f Moilin'. Ill Mi**.**
' Kl*ni in . M. i Ir.'Koi loiwt IMitUi 11*4III*-
1 Hlnntnid ami Milton St. war! Kraiik
Jsiiuk''* I. .lit* |) t,.'*l<T. I tlnai tm .ml
I M. i'uuh ami \N A Sit.at
R. F. CLEMENTS OF
PALACIOS IS DEAD
ALICE
\\ oi'.l wa* ia* *"lv««d yratnnlay I'Y
!t.*v in .ink* I IX.k.v . .2 I he d.'tilh a*
I lliniNlini of It K (Viiwiitk fath*r of
Mr* IM. k<n Mr. ChHk>M* itW »*
th. rcault of an "|*-iallon In a llmiil-
loii H.inllarlnm two day* |,rt V|ou* In
in.I itnUKhtia * loft te*t night
.lot I'altuiii*. th,' hotii.' of Mi Cl,-in*
I. ill* it ut) at nhu h nlint1 he will h<>
Ian l«al ,
Mi Cli'iic nt,* wa n likiiifar of ih. |
• t il. mil « •* horn iliiiitm th.' porlod j man
wlo ii Ti'x i* \va • a mmbllr and under
it ili.jt "I it* own It. w * *' vwim >1
.*• IL had rrMulti! In MataRorda
■ i iinly at! Ill* hi. . iln'i.‘ niv xui .n
Ink. Iicxltli'. Min ll|,ki*>, Vlr* It It
M mow oi K.iukIo. and two dau*hloi*
iiaidtii* a! I'tlutloM, ami a *on llvlnk
in I'idim In ho knot, (uiinly
A I.|l ’H, T**a*. Man'll :!3 Mr*. J,m |
Wlllla'in mi i.a i a mod th tni'mlMi* ot j
her Snnda, Mliool ('la** with an mil - I
iiik pu lin' al Ihr I' nur Mdi' hi uIk,' {
l'‘lldli> *ft«IIIMUH All *o|l* nt on I ■ I
dnui *ani.'* anllcd to > hlldton a nr !
mdi'lic d in until a lain ’unir. wlion the !
host*** a twist.'.I hy Mr* Walt*, t‘n I. - *
in*, svivt it a hoituti oii* pu nie tpiea.l, .
The KiieHl* otliei than the meinhet*
u| the flat* wen1 Patty IVikm*. Cat
tin* |iiilio*e and Janie* Caw rut
Mi and Mi* C. I. DiiIhi*. of Oi.m^v
Drove wne visitor* In (own Satin da >
aftei noon
Mi and Mr* II A K' inpc with Ml*.
Crank Mei.i'l a* bui-hI motored to
KlUBHVlIle Monday.
II II JatiHXen nt Oriinpr tlrovo wa*
a hiiHin.'Ks vimtoi line Mend i>
Judk* and Mr* S II Wish)* with
Mi* Kiikeiie Spnu'i’ a* Kue*t ttiotol.d
to Curpu* ('llrIMtI Monday They went
arroini*.Hied horn, hy Mu It I, l.oi
in and llltle soli It I., Jt
C. S Haelial. a prnmm. n* slork
of Calfitrriun. Imd Mrmh ini
GORDON BOONE. P***
H. S. GUY. 8*e’y tk (itn Mgr
G M TRENCH V c» Pr«*.
W. A WAX EHEl.O, V P & T.ea*.
Southwestern Abstract Co.
—INCORPORATED -
Corpus Christi, Texas
Th* Old**t E*tabluh*d Title Of-
fice in South To***. Impaction
Inv.tod.
f*lvnt Convtantly Maintained
Complete and Up to Date Work
Promptly Del vored.
GENERAL TITLE BUSINESS
!“CHRISTIAN HOME”
TONIGHT'S SUBJECT
It.'V .1 O. Mane*, who I* mndurllnit
a re\ I mi I meeting at the Ctrst Math-
• dl*l ehureh. will pieaeh tnnluht on
'Flu t'hriatian Home.” and It is ink'd
that all h. nil* of fnmllie* hi Ink etieh
inemhei of llle hotlHenold to the serv-
ile* Cm i hi* no < Miik effort* will h
mud. in Heut 111. i'oiiki''• Ballon III
Kt'imp* and have them together durinit
th. service. Speehll sltenilon I* to In
paid In till* fen till
Th ■ Iasi of the *i rlt alt* and the Ih*!
llie.ltlu of fh> weile will he that of
} Honda, niHht. and Hmuhty aftertUHdi
j Itel'.'i ,-ii.l I lanes ha* AtUltattleed an old*
lime Mi lIuhIIhI love fea*l, and It I* urn
1 'd that all who pn*. dd> 'alt attend
I t hi* meet Inn
line S'at m do >
.1 Tom rsliirnnl home Monday
Iiftei a week h|»'HI at Id* ranch new,
Raymond vllle
Mi* t'.siai Theiup*on, with Mr*
\nna N\e oi Kanau*. inotomt tu All *'
from Hehbt’onvllle Cltday Utul Mpellt
the dm with Mi* .1 M Hrlllllh The)
wne I' liiup.i nie.l huine l.y i )*eai. Ji
who I* att.ndliiB school here, for a
week* nd vlait
T T Cat*l of Kingsville *|ient Tne*.
j day In town en route to In* Jim IIobb
Iroiinlt ranch
Mrs. W W Wrikht of Cnlfurrta* 1*
I the Boost at Mr*. H. stci Hittyitnan.
ItUiine lllunkenililp of Joplin Mr . I*
here on a visit with hi* l.rother. J W
lllankelishlp
Mt**e* Klva and Itessie Illation and
Corine Varset, teaeher* In the umniti
tlrovi s.hiM'l w.ii visitors In Alice
Salurda)
VltlotlK I ho*.- who attended tfhltious
sarviev* at II, n lloll Sunday aftei
noon were Mi. ami Mr* Cells Hnhh*
Hr, Mr. and Mi*. F IMtnvugh.
I! wa* announced Ml** Mina llreit. Mr*. Artie Scott Miss
* Anna Hood, r.oujkh, John ('row and T
II, Ale Mahon
A f. Ku*t, a piomlnem stockman
of Huriia, wa* it hits)ness visitor Tues-
day
Mins I.Ida Cork of ttealttos i* the
k'oe*t of her aunt, Mr* Forrest (’lark.
K (’ IVarre *|>eiit the tktst week
in Austin on business.
I Nations and Chailtr* Jones, prom-
inent stockmen of Kmporla, Kan,
*l>ent Tueaday in Alice.
Mr*. Thompson McMahon left
Wednesday foi Phoenix. All*,, where
she was called to the I as) side of her
father, who !* dannsmimly fit.
Mr. and Mr* J. I» Itrown and sons.
PURITY LEAGUE FORMED. tm merit of Alice and now- lesldent*
Kl, 1‘ASu. Texas. Mutch IS A .of AiiMtln, were week-end ropsI* of
"I’urlty Ikillol h'auoi, homed hn the Mr and Mr*, f. Cl. Howell. Mr*. Will
•on.".Hi ed i' i" -a " ki epine "alien*.; Howell and little dsuttlitsr. Willyn. ur
did. lair* .it'd otliei* who have no | in Austin foi n visit of lenglh with
.■hi to i .tv from enteilite poitti.'* nt Mr* Itrown
an a pfo,, i # Me" uefi.'.d I, . f-d <|e,-1 loo ' The firm of Vntlon* A tone* of pro
and from ill luture oleelmnn" has li'cn poim. Kan., purchased on Tnemlnvl
oi.inm'd here Th. lea cue is nun- from tl W Sutheilaiid of Vtiee ?tw
palllsuo inyunlxei* any. head of iiRed steer* located on hi*
CREAK FOWL.
UAI.I.AH T.'Xaa, March 13 Tic
hod) of a Bilim ,i rooster and the heek
■in head of t lilUHle Island Red hen.
with the fdiinuurc of neither, i* the
latest iu'<|iil»lllnn to th.1 Dalln* sou.
The freak fowl wa* ttiown hy William
Mi l.onn of Italia*.
FILL YOUR MEDICINE CHEST NOW
Th* very time you fine
when an emergency *r
medicine
'’» health
cM'fy ywur
maaicma c
oniaohold
ext it ilia
I liar* neglected yaur mod,tine t heat it
-you n#.;ii .to.i; . , ry.
Don't wait for that emergency before
cheat. Taka a minute today in the interest
and stock op that r Hr it
Thia is tha Nation * First Aid Week,
against confusion and worry. A wueU fill,
btat “First Aid."
Let ut take care of your medic mo cheat needs today. Wa have
special assortment* uf the very thing* you need ,.r,te* that fit
the pure*.
Why not moke d a point to vo.it .
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