Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 194, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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•AGE TWO
CORPUS CHRIST! CALI ER
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GOOD! IV/
Democrats Refuse
,4nfi A/un Plan
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Site's Peak rente®.
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Convention of
Episcopals Opens
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is not there, after all
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▼ t<. ft tlimhiiut is iiukIc out of
tin ioilitiiou mistakes ol diet
winch starve ti sin s and tier* cs
aitd slow down energies.
I low smooth and level the path
seemed to lie when we were
) ouugct.
Simple, natalal loud ma> lew!
that hill to a smooth path a>;ain.
W h> not 1r> it?
lit gin today w ith a dish of
f»rape*Nnls with cream or milk
and fresh or pieser\ed fruit
added tl you like,
keep on with this cusp, deli*
emus, strengthening food in place'
i I he ax y, ill-assorted, starchy
li’taklasts and lunches—and see
! the old-time zest and speed on
the old-time level path dot so *
come back again.
GrapeNuts
III) BODY Bi ll Dl H
f Fhere's a Reason”
M»d* hy Pnafum Cereal ( nmptnf, tn« Buttle Orel*. Michiftun
Children's
School
Hat:1!
$1.50 to
$7.50
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BACK T9 SCHOUL AGAIN
School Start#Monday-Three Prepare
School Hosiery
25c to 50c
5Oc
35c
in, b 1 *sf th • «* rlavs of th.■ *•« «r
mol1’.! wlh youngsters ,u gel
ehocl. Begin your shoppin n.iw
last-minute contusion.
erv
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Mii Suits
School Frocks Wool ^idrhes
F«,,>hiuiH u ol i \v
lent pra te <>t fiintf-
hain in checked com-
bination of |iatt.*rn.d
in *‘\ ei \ color imagin-
j aisle, 1‘rices ianpe
from
I Wc to
Sturdy Schoal Suits
I*h * fainou' \\ earplmlpi*
Insured clothes •ui* school
h;,v'. Suits have extra
* rent; rs. Muierials are
the sc \ ccabl * kinrls, in
pwt..‘in of Herringbone
Check-, also Tweed mix-
tures, These suits are buii'
to withstand hard wear
the kind of wear bins give
elotiv .. I’Pee. a e very
rea enable.
fl
matte.
school
dole li
.1
$4.50 to $5
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u
$5 to
$12.50
School
>'.i ! <l\ built au-lea,li-
er hoes fop school
v *ar, for boys and
cirls. Such vveil-
1 o.v i mikes as Star,
Bilhkcn and Mrs. \.
It. King brand built
is f t lii childish foot
n c< into! and to give
ervic *. Rricss range
from- -
$1.50 io $5
iteihQ ,
j tV ChQ| ut tot bvgc< at Pe-pi *
Wool
S'ce .Icrs
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rJ
1 m. i. receiv-
ed a a,, m vf ->f coat
; it? and p-over
.wfx * in every
want *d shade and all
sizes. Frieeg a r e
from $3 to $6
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Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 194, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1922, newspaper, September 7, 1922; Corpus Christi, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth522665/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .