Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 254, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 1921 Page: 6 of 8
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PAGE SIX
CORPUS CHRIST1 CALLER
WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1921
MANY STORIES Toe Cotton Market Wheat Collapses
nr iiinncinn Turns Out Itself Still Unsteady and Reaches New
OF HARBSHiP Lm Prkt Mmt
SLIP CENSOR : — ..
hAeml-MmoWa,’
ASMOIRS
TO FIX DATE
FOR EASTER
UOWISfMSSS
I I Swallow *k*wly
m OVfT
yicK*?
W vAPCRyM
*mal) p»?
til om the thf >
LIVE SPOOL
n
INTERNAL STRI
WON’T BE AMD
BY CONFERENCE
n*t urnI
ICACO LIVESTOCK
PHONES'
l. o -n
Lc«a'—«2C
C G. SANFORD
COTTON, STOCKS and GRAIN
-OPFICE jn-
CORPUS CHRiSTI
I COTTON EXCHANGE
NUECtS HOTtL
MfwLfp N«w Or cans CfUMN
EKchaftge
CeHinuem Quotation Sarvie#
Qreor* E»ecutt In AH Mark at a
A Good
Investment
At thv old price and now at
the reduced price
Kelly-Spring field
Tires
Cost no mo'*e than just ordi-
nary tir 1 he difference i?
Increased m:!<* up*.
Reed A vt(mobile
Company
MEW YO? K
t ip**n
itw Orleans
HOUSTON
d Ml<l>ll
| (taw
»:■ if
l>ulk
f.ni
H.TI
it n{
Ami-
GALVESTON
tl*.),, {»T! • ll <* 11 »{**
FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK
I Wu
H
111** *|W|l
I'M inni
Ltrlit "
BOILED EGGS
If v«*u boil Mu tn
jh 4 <li}i imnn dmtety into
tin * iir* tin v M!
NOTICE
iGlt ^ MTd I
i
1m
SLOAN’S EASES PAIN
REUEVES THE ACHE
T^ORMi NTING, aK'inizing rhru-
| diTiti uio <|Ui« kiy relieved
by SliMn'i liniment Apply ir
fm Iv and ent-iv a r>.nti.iftitta m-mw ol
Huriillh. It pit rlr>lt**WltlkWtruhblHI!.
* ato lor *< utu,i, lumbago,
nrur.ilgiii, oMT-i-MTtitl tnu»rb*s, still
jotiiU,«sternal a< lu -t ami |MUh», batk-
achts, «trains and • proiii*.
f>. >T I t |*»iit lay you tip. Keep
Sloan’a l iniincnt hondy anJ at the
first sijiii of an at he u. pain, use it,
lor it certainly tf.s s pimltue result*.
At all drutiisU -J-\, 7tX, $1.40.
Sloa
Liniment
II to YOUNG,
Itootns 9 ami 12
11 Ml
tie !<hI&v hilt till* HHWAtaM*Y WWI KifiW
n *A mii i'i* ni»*f whh ti 1 >
it (inttimd, lltf r.injfr of thi* tiwiH- *
n«r ft'»m 219 to II.IS Kat **
v h,ii'iJy i-it iiil\ with M»»mln v*m tie
it> nf «fi to |0t*. hot the innI!fI >
ri* f for uny cotton I trnde wa* filrl' active and **ofin*what
i on a «ommlHatoti [ Mlrohgcr, $«»od \ intiara raiiKitin up to
for the (trowein thrjfS ' . t'alYii* wen' dlKliiHeit of r»*a Mi'
on a wtnmif to higher bmi# No iitmd
Hffht »alvrv- apfivwt hut good In* \ i**^
made ti# to tft.KS*. Hcooiiitw amount'
id to .t.otk* head of cattle and i.hQQ
(Ji| VI* P
Burly bids on hog* w#ih* around U.
to J.v lower through e»yni|Nith\ with
a**« at oth**r efnhi‘8, hut when *al« >
• made they looked wt«*«d\ to 10*
| hav*»r only Two mya bpouaht 17.Tu
___ 11|nU othi i deala wem within a ranK •
M I (>! 07.tu $" 00, PiffM aold f«U>
The aihentUK of | ntcadv to Ifi9 to $> 7 ». HtNt *** cija
t ilaii Attity, tin ! ifiiChcd RO0 h* <d
M* ittuateh Koi I i' h I< elidp of **ht»M* to
r Aifr»nta'**( i / * heid lint i few hoM otvwr.w were
mi lit hi i i lui»« i \ ailahU in addition The mark* t v
,* i euioitei con I active and at - ad’* I .woh reach*• ‘
if formation of a I **4 an w#>tht n* t»nni*?ht $4.*u and #o,it •
*i v ti't* in Mot oia , * old at |1 • •>.
idi-d to hriUK i.n j ...... 1.........—
•tu of cotton, j of
• sum' K*
lea, ao buy era will not buy low Krudiml hi
without fit at t»c*c*itiiA wamidcp of « ottoii|"
• f ! u HTUiipIoi huyrrw|«l'
Miill fmy better |»rieo
Wf handle cottoi
bitHtK and |eeu*e
ukIo n! market pr
jdpot t’oHort flroki
f'huddh k HMk
COMMANDER TAKES
HIS KING’S SHIRT :
for*
Haelfu rotifi*rcftci
n * iy of ho|o
1
i;if nl to
for tho fit
Government Report
Shows mi
Ginned in Nueces C<\
EVERY
:ft !n corpus
M*» Its S't»r« of the R-eof That K.d-
r*y 8uft#»fr» S#»b
RANCHER IS HELD.
*•*! iilt ly i firr lh< xbo><
stp-birrml with hmi it
Cb, wphjs t. si W
m>.nth» ssd
Thf Kt
nnruncing
THKOF’KNINH OF
The Cir'tr: (hristi Cotton Exchange
NUECES HOTEL
Continuous Quotations by Leased Wire
a a
(' ? r i <)N, ST' u>vS, (iKAIN an
CuTTuNSKhJ) OIL
rh< jld investigate the benefits t . L • .
U*e« iring a m ‘iiiber of thin exehanp
from
in ClHHn
when tin* KIuk ku
;;
\'s J”;
ijinty laid him h
»L * |H \1f1
nn \>«!nv 'Ton
Mh
*,tj I Wtru vm
r shirt *‘vt* a tutu*
. At'
fUW ill (Umi : id
intend to rrlui'ti i
W i‘im, it ben f m t
ha H'uu'k of a wouru
iveil In v out
ivirr w
j H
tuwi now *c*U
Uh* Khnt frrtti th
j ht .-|
dial in Malax
whvti* lit* M,
; "’»»»
ruled. to th* t *
ktre In Madi id
holu nightgown race
»\|ML\ Ot !,
Bit Ott6 of Mi
| . Vft
11H «a t ||\f* Xt
onmiinj; njiorta a
’ V
rtniflim iiiihs.
held bj Mu- |»u«*r
i ,«•
t. . Win nun's
anuiY, vvcLhi a <a«(ht
U mrt. Tht* si
Yinimtr* w« rv th t
1 .In .- t-a u’.d
ht‘kl iteht fmtle
II ,m’
L
111" Wivlrt ys
tl * y >\\ a m
PIANO FOR A HOME
i1 :*
V !4* H, OrI,
Tlio h.i.isiiiK sit
■i hit Imhpu ;
0 Ai’uti. Iifri- Ilia
f on..
huiiuneclter p
»,vd iiii advefils'
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t Mi A
r (.ff.-rins; a ptan
f! ■;
i itm
tit lift KTtt ’ to
..it" »hn w Hi fin
h ilmt i<w»m
iiifuiniah.'rt fiat
inmw kullH> i>f m> ! i i tt IRK I't'jtftIH Up I” *• > " *.
tttian-A*tr«y »-h«*- m> it.i.»- 1" *i >w« thric hmi bo*
thin In vthi. h it«- .«,| m thtx ilm*- Is Nu* > tints «J.
Vllffwar.1 I. !‘.:i . , ‘ . f * HOlit. tthllf til" i" |«*rt
$ with tho fM’cy if,. ?h aUlBF da* f«*» Kl.diijj county
hi* li ho took with 1 »w • a total a 4,990 l )« Siiu*i too
!t?tklna of tie October \*> «ln rc-ort
v by the federal novel *)
el Writ MM h* alUbU kihh
:IU % v.t the- offleW! vf""—-
rlMh.’W for ih" tmuniv 'lit;. -I\ t"»» *
i imlt t.. ,h«* "ftlihtul" pl to«*i cut
t , t.'.p .si tv , r. •! > hb h Utt - j
t nUi.'Utl Usuit-s : • Thu r«lb-r
IK.m ••© out
,,! Theit* mv 31 Riii’- in Xuwct tountyj
n mtl thru*’ 1st Kl. tt.l ;
.sport to ho l
■will be !■ tl. v.
.ter 14 o p-rt
. reiAirt for the
ha91
N%* {
»Mv *
lull, }
th*
I* i , ’ NT \t j
. tty Oil? tUmartwifnt j
s\ c t ,K»* ' of a Ntivmn I
of HiUbora, and tho ft nun
ifi \ f)j ?i 01.4*. front!
icra’ u p im taken on De-
Kin*! rot. re|*Tt <>l Ntt-f
it- 1920 showed .t Ms! of.
:i,ll9 bal
Or,la s Executed in PH Markets
t*or Further Pari suiai . Sc
C. G. SJ ffFORU -,
PHONE5—L. D., 18; Local «?0
IXiigdad. f« tfi-
•n * titi'Ii- wat
oaplial of the Mod*'
mnded lit 731 A f9.
QUIT TOBACCO
So Easy to Dtop Cigarette,
Cigar, or Chewing Habit
Ni'-To-R«c hsa helped Ihouan’uis t*»,
bieak the ectstiv Kerrs•shattsiIn* to-4
l in i'o habit. Whenever you have v
Ion tint for a etnoka or chaw, Ju*l
j pluee a harmii’«» No-To-Tlae tablet I’t
your mouth instead. Ail desire stop*.
M * «. atth
Ett*aii,h«s i|:s- New Orleans, LaN
t.a«a», Qraln, Rrsvlalsn*. Cstian ;th. rllv the habit 1* eolupleiely brpli.-r.
*•“ »«• Osflsa. UH| v„u ;tn hatt-r off mentaMy. phv.
.‘van umnemur. UK. so ea«v. S'.
Mem o i* .if th> Uveriwsi t’otton As- sltnpJf. *iei » *«■' of >«'• * •••!'«<. aitHj
a aii'iii j{ |t doesn't i■> !•'»»»> you fram all crav
llrii.n... nf the Nr# Orlean* Cnttns i(, t„ .iy Hum you, drug
In* frr tohaee<
st will reft,
jest ion— < Adv.l
*'*#.*-r Ci;iwlfl*dl g* t
l.sebanar. ChPajto Hoarh of Trade. A*. .,
e.. late New Orleans rutare^1-1 "!iI rifutid umr »’«>»*» wltrwut!
UrTTli*>rn A*voci(ii*a, N#i* Tork fVl HH»
1 |VwA*f f I ( hut fr, N#w Turk .f
* % **'*•*#•'
Sec these blankets in our win lows.
The quality and price will compel you
to investigate, f his is a real Blanket
Sale and ri^ht in the Blanket Season.
*
T here is nothing that will conviticeyou
stronger than to see these Real Blanket
Ba roams.
ONE LOT of fulL^ai
W o o lnap Blankets,
fane) plaids and
p ipes, silk edge. Reg-
ular price, $6.00; sale
prlce-
ONE LOT Wr.oina >
Blankets in fancy
plaid4* fnft Rf'i*.
ular price. $7.50; sah*
price—
$5.98
ONE LOT of all wool
Blankets *n white and
blue nlaids. fall size,
extra heavy. Regular
price, SiO.OO; sal"
price—
ONE LOT of extra
heavy, all pure wool
fancy blankets. Full
size; exiia heavy; val-
ues up to $20: rale
price—
$6.98
$9.98
-.•uii* ttwain V
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