Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 49, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 15, 1922 Page: 2 of 6
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CORPUS CHRISTI CALLER
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C. G. SANFORD
COTTON, STOCKS *«d CRAIN
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COTTON EXCHANGE j
NUECES HOTEL
Member Nil * Or!«an* CoMen
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NATIONAL GUARD
UNIT CROWING
BLAKE’S
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK
VTTM-:
BGike Drug Store
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A N T A “
Hi' T|i
■ v ein’s Today, Showing
-ew Easter Apparel
(OUT WOI
UVfc.S'1 OCK
Just Arrived—Smart
. KIBTS, $L50-$18.50
!ap-around s\i
11 ill I VVlH’db,
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SPO^T COATS, $7.50
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MOTHER GAVE IT
Virginia Lady 5utfered With Achet
and Paiu* Until Mother Brga*
Giving Her Cardui.
Duhlln, Va.~-.Mln* Mary Alin*
ifughetf r**tding on Rout* 3. near
here, rwutly told a vl-dtor of her
lute renting eiperleaeg with Lirdut
MUs ilughctt »ald; "I had hewn suf-
lertng for aunt* time with painful . . ,
l Wtt» pale, dl'lu t f• ‘*1 tike going.
Would Juki drag around, and couhlu t
r«#t to do any good. 1 would -offer
one* a month with tny back, aide?*
aud bead. My I.mbs would &<-h® and
I didn't know what to Go, bn' I km-w
I munt do aotnethltig, for I didst gel
well by letting ft rn no.
"My mother Is a believer In Cardui,
for she raw what It did for others hu
well na herself, no he began giving
it to me.
“It wasn’t long before I saw a
change. It w is jutst what ! needed.
It regulat- d m •. I began to oat and
ikep, and the pain Flopped.
"Cardin in without doubt the N-. t
female tonic, mad,*, and l atn glad l
can rcc ,imn nil It to others,’’
If *i;': ring with symptoms such aa
MLh it . . t tit atiiHiH, or other ill-
meats pel utiar to women, why not be-
gin Cardol at otutt ‘ Its merit Is well
establish! d by auvi'essful use for more
than 40 V..SI
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ATURDAY. APRIL 15 1S22.
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Vt'io Tailored Waists
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*i* : i i(lifi-ivul, Citxhioi-ftl of Habutui anti
< h nc sill, in pretty tripes price . . $0.00
.■ * L,V)U! Dimit! amt Voiles with tail*
• : » 1 i.i c.Ultra, the, colot . checks. Prices
$2. TO and SO.00
(Second Moor)
DAUGHTER HAD
10 HELP MOTHER
Now Can Do All Her Housework
Alone Because Lydia E, Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound Helped Her
Jaaper, Minn, "I saw in the paper
about Lydia H 1‘iiisimm V. tn-uihie
itompourid and took
it because Iwashuv
ing such pains in my
Stomach and through
my baca Uuti 1 could
not do my work. 1
had tried other med-
icines, but none did
i - ani K ■ : that
| JB! I v, o- \ ,-get aide Com-
1 • .,1 S a 1 mi
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ter staying at horn.- to do it 1 have
\ bdd a number of mends what it has
, done for mo and giv« you i^ rmission to
us« m> letter as a testimonial," Mrs.
(j •1 * KTERUKN,Route 1, ’asfsr, Minn.
1 hero i* no better reason for your try-
Lviim K. l*mUh&tn’ii YV^tiibk* tom*
P and than Una-It Has ht ijw-.i other
| women. So if you suffer from displace-
L! m.-iits, irreguiaritt. s, bu, taebe, ner-
jj vot,.ov.s or aio i ,nK through th<
j ' "H,‘ke ‘if Life re: „ e.U r this splendid
mouieme. What it did for Mrs. l’eter-
' > sen it may ffo for v e;
j The- Vegetable Compe-und stands upon
sarvice *^*°n heurly fifty years of
p
Start a
Deposit
Account
s^Or^cl
TKf- DNIVERSAt CAR
After a!i a FORD is the most
sensible car fa own, i>r. t it/
Clover Job is A uto Co.
Authoriyrd Sal*. , .mt1 Scrvi
CORPUS CHRIST! ALlCi
“CASH SAL^,
Ajax Cords
20 Discount
ALL THIS WEEK
Nueces Auto S/it riatty Co
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*01 AND Manager
Cl .toarral Street
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GORDON BOONF IV<
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Southwestern Abstract Co.
—d ft CO&PQ RATED-
Corpus Christi, Texas
Th# Oldest €stafeC,;:h«J Title Of*
tn South Tex*** JrttpctCoM
Invited.
Miinta r*4
i) 4111 W o k
GENERAL TITLE BUS IN ESI
Armstrong Table Stove
Cooks 3 Things at Once
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cog*
t-il
Gui? Coast Power Co.
first State Bank
Courte©i*t S#fvic#
Corpus Christi
Shoe Hospital
Half Sole* $1.00
Ruhher Heel* 10c
Fir«t Cla»* Shu* Reoa rmg,
410 M»»quit* Street
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SAN ANTONIO TEXAS
HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVED
Mu M *.ac R•«*#.• fi-r fca unr»» N.ui -B ,na »,w„,
PAITLN TRANSFER COMPANY
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Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 49, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 15, 1922, newspaper, April 15, 1922; Corpus Christi, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth522623/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .