Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 254, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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PACE TWO
CORPUS CHRISTI CALLER
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1921
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QUICK TLR\< >\ I RS for the retail*
d. with “fill-in” orders handled
"over nieht. '
) our state of health largely
depends upon the food you eat
No an* who » physically ail teg m «"y
ran afford to ah chancaa with the food he eata
Fee upon the selection of your food and upai
it* perfect digestion and assimilation largely de-
pends your state of fteaith.
The most important thing in connection witlt
the digestibility cf any ceres! food ia the way a
is prepared—and the length of time it is cooked
or baked. •
Grape-Nuts, the rrtt cereal food made from
whole wheat flour and united barley, ta probaWv
baked longer than any ether cereal food.
A large pan of the starch of the when*, and
barley is changed into dextrin aad grape-sugar ut
preparing Grape-Nuts. Thia m one mason why
Grape-Nuts is so easily digested by even the
moat delicate people.
Grape-Nuts is wheat and barley ao processed
as tr make it delicious and sppettfing; even young
children thrive on h and grow strong and rosy.
Go to your grocer today and get a package
of Grape-Nuts. Eat it as a cereal with milk or
rreerry or make it into a datiaoua pudding I*
will br enjoyed and relished by every member
of the family
Grape-Nuts — the Body Builder
"There's a Reason"
In
Huusion U ’mlcAilcrf afford a niar-
*,*«j Pack* Kot for everything and cany mam*
^ivTi.g fa moth, fnvh . toe!::-, with the added
advantage of lower prices.
Next “Buv in Houston Week
NOV. 7 TO 12
All Welch nts Invited
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o all ne ichan .
irise-t- amount :
;is of 8 6-10 ei •
i) all mere ha i. i
bases amount to
i >.f :e/»*]<» cent
rchase of ^ 150,
Good Entertainment
)/ D FARES REFUNDED
rii-d on h: !■- of one way fa.re paid by the Trade
pureii.i. < • :n Houston.
I’ Eint i': lids of .'oo mik • of llousuni, whobe
»;•<«, )\ ilroad fare both ways will be refunded
t cc ,: ■ 11n to new govermujoit tidings.
li( i he (if 200 milt - of Houston, whose
: o d fare both way - will be refunded
. ae ai1 ne o n w governincut rulings,
u - i • d outside of 200-mile radiu>.
FOR HUMANITY'S SAKE
Make possible adequate hospital service for the
sick and unfortanale—perhaps for yourself!
By contributing to the fund for building the new
Spohn Sanitarium.
(Eire what you can afford without burdening your-
self. You know bes, the amount that you can afford
to give and could there be a more humane cause?
Th*» people of this community need adequate hos-
pital service. Perhaps you or your family may need it.
Stop for a moment and think: How much money
do you spend every month to gratify desires, to in-
dulge vanities? If only ten cents a day, it would
amount to $3.00 each month, or $36.00 in one year's
time.
Everyone is prone to spend so much money fool-
ishly, yet there are many who will contend that the\
cannot afford to give even to a cause as worthy and
humane as a Sanitarium--an institution for the go<*d
of everyone in this community,
the bal-
over
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SECRETARY HOUSTON TRADE LEAGUE
OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
hi ( (RONICLE BUILDINi HOUSTON, TEXAS
There are just two weeks in which o i r
ante of the money necessary o start wo: , mi.» ,\
sanitarium. If everyone who could would .
few dollari- the amount they could eh w
pinching -the amount necessary would be
subscribeif in a short while.
TODAY- RIGHT NOW WHILE YOt
ARE THINKING OF M MAKE OUT A
CHECK AND M UI Li TO THE CO*
MITTEE, SEND IT TODAY.
SPOH^'mlUv.l , ;; Lt
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