Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1922 Page: 2 of 4
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S PASS PROGRESS
llished every Friday)
iVransas Pass. Texas
[•ess Printing Company
PUBLISHERS
Entered at the Postoffice at Aransas
Pass. TCxas, as second class matter.
( W. E. WARRICK
Editor and Manager
If SUBSCRIPTION
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The new Qoodyear
Cross-Rib Tread Cord
]SEOKO “BAILE” RIVALS
OLD TIME CAKEWALK
(V A. l’yuom, Sr., who has 47 negroes 1
gathered together for the purpose of;
picking his 220 acres of cotton, has
been| granting them the privilege of'
entertainment in the form of a negro
hath/ which rivals in rytlim and sin- |
uoti.'j tcrpsicorian movements the fa-
mous negro cakewalks a generation i
ago The negroes are joined in their i
festjivitfbs by negroes from other plan- j
tation.s acd last Saturday evening:
about 100 were assembled, decked in |
tkqir holiday finery and their faces:
shining with happiness. Long tables
were laden with chicken and meats, '
tamales, pies and cakes, ice cream'
1 iced tubs held an ample quantity
pop and near heer. After the j
Ints of the inuer man had been
sisfied. the music started and the
s and daughters of Ham abandon-
themselves with all their native
ice of movement to the modern
|bce steps which included the
lummy” and “bunnyhug” and other
pcy steps that are taboo in polite
rite society. But they had a joy-
|s time; as did -the few invited guests
Mr. Pyron who witnessed, the in-
nocent revelry.
Preparations are being made on a
lore elaborate scale for a similari
Drformanc-e Saturday night.
A New Tread — a Lower Price
Reliable Goodyear Quality
DR, D. A. PEOPLES
DENTIST
Phone 38
Goodnight Avenue, between Commer-
cial and Houston Streets.
JOHN DOUGLASS
Furniture and Hardware
UNDERTAKING
David T. Peel, Embalmer
Calls answered Night or Day
Phone 106
JOHN DEBERRY WHEELER..
Lawyer
ARANSAS PASS, TEXAS
Shoe Repairing
R. C. YOUNG
ALL WORK NEATLY AND
PROMPTLY DONE
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Fine Repairing a Specialty
BEST PLACE TO EAT
Crenshaw Cafe
First National Bank Building
’Aransas Pass, Texas
Square Tailor Shop
L. D. McNAUGHTON, Prop.
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
Cleaning and Pressing Work Neatly
Done
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McCAMPBELL
[■'Royj Pyron accompanied his uncle,
Jcmj ry Burfoot and family to west
L'exas last Thursday, by the Ford
p.uttvf
\Delia V. Porter returned last week
jm a month’s visit with relatives at
le Westminister Encampment. Kerr-
lle.
lEula Kell attended the Christian
Endeavor .bathing party at Roekport
Boiiday night.
[ Mr. and Mrs. Win Snyder. Mary
:nLey. Velma Westbrook and Rev.
lowiv of Aransas Pass; Mr and Mrs.
Ilvin Ouster arid little daughter of
legory. were present at the colored
Ifeb ration at G. A. Pyron’s.. Satur-
Here is a new Goodyear Cord Tire—a big, sturdy, long-
wearing tire—that sells at a price lower than you are asked
to pay for many “long discount” tires of unknown value.
It has_ a different tread from the famous Goodyear All-
Weather Tread Cord—a new tread with*a deep, clean-cut,
cog-like pattern—and it sells for substantially less.
It has in it the same high-grade long-staple cotton, the same
Goodyear patented group-ply construction, the same liber-
ally oversize dimensions.
When you buy the 4V2'inch size, for example, you get a tire
whose actual measurement is nearly 5 inches.
Don’t confuse this Goodyear Cross-Rib Tread Cord with
other popular-price cords which sell at the same price or for
slightly more.
In many cases, these other cords are made of inferior mate-
rials, with short-staple cotton as a foundation.
Get the tire that is good enough to carry the Goodyear name,
that is built to safeguard the world-wide Goodyear reputation.
Compare these prices with NET prices you are asked to pay for “long discount” tires
30x3# Clincher......$12.50 32x4 Straight Side. . $24,50 33x4# Straight Side.. $32,15
30x3# Straight Side.. 13,50 33x4 Straight Side.. 25.25 34x4# Straight Side.. 32,95
32x3# Straight Side.. 19.25 34x4 Straight Side.. 25.90 33x5 Straight Side.. 39.10
31x4 Straight Side.. 22.20 32x4# Straight Side.. 31.45 35x5 Straight Side.. 41.05
These prices include manufacturer's excise tax
Goodyear Cross-Rib Tread Cord Tires are also made in 6, 7 and 8 inch sizes for trucks
Save
You Money on Typewriters
W B. MORRISON
In this line since 1SS9. Independent
Typewriter Dealer, Manufacturers’
Distributor. Dependable Service,
Prompt Deliveries
Typewriters, Cash Registers
Adding Machines
509 Starr St. Corpus Christi, Texas j
H. H. BLAMMEIEK, M. D.
TODD BLOCK
Specialty—Diseases of Children and
Women.
Office Hours—-9 to 11 a. m.; 2 to 5
p. m.
Sundays—By appointment only.
Residence—Commercial and Spencer
Streets.
PHONE 200 ,
FRED M. PERC1VAL, 0. E.
Established 1889
NOTICE to MILK USERS
Highway, Railroad, Pipeline.- Loco
tion and Construction.
Land and Marine Surveys, Maps, Es
timates. Reports, etc.
Licensed State Land Surveyor, Texas
County Engineer, etc.
Roekport Office Phone 112 x
Certified Member American Associa
tion of Engineers.
Telephone 261
August, September and October wa
will deliver milk to any part o fthe
city at 10 cents per quart, night and
morning. Cash in advance.
Obtain milk tickets from car.
J. B. BARBER’S DAIRY
Box 16. Aransas Pass, Texa3
After awhile one makes allowance
for being imposed upon to a certain
degree.
Promptly renew your subscription
to The Progress.
FOR SALE BY
!OTOR CO.
Aransas Pass
Texas
lay night.
6'.'The visit of Mr Pyron’s niece. Miss
EAR
Eva Barfoot, of Murchison, showed
lis;'how well suited he is to the' role
J|| host and hostess, as he treated us
p>;Siiulevbnker rides, motor boat rides
arid dinners at various cafes, taking
pis to Corpus Christi. White Point.
Port Aransas and Roekport We were
^oijry indeed that Miss Barf oof’s visir
3\n srt to be so short.
SOfiHAM-Ewott’s Aiding
IOWING THE BEST IN PICTURES
CORPUS CHRISTI
First Coastwise Merchant Vessel
. To Sail for Pori Aransas} Sept. 1
Saturday, August 12th
Thomas Meighan in "The Leading
I’itlzen". also- Comedy-,
puu'day and Monday, August 13-14fchd j
ploria Swanson and Rudolph Valen-
“jrip in • Tier Husband’s Trademark’"
nd Larry Semon in “The Shod'’’ Two
pel COmedy Special.
Tuesday,'August 15th
rues Ayers in “The Ordeal" and Ed-
tional Comedy.
Wednesday, August 16th
Special Feature Production
In Vs Paradise”
Thursday, August 17th
Jtuse Peters in “The Man From Lost
Friday, August 18th
Hoot: Hibson in “The Bearcat"
arid
Robinson Cruso.
. '• Saturday, August 19th
Rudolph Valentino in “The Conquering
Power” also Two Reel Century Come-
dy.
Sunday and Monday, August 20-21sl
Wallace Reid and an All Star Cast in'
“Forever” arid Clyde Cook in a two
reel comedy feature “The Huntsman.”
Wednesday, August 23rd
Paramount Special “Bonnie Brier
Bush” and “Circus Days” Two Reel
Ediica tioua 1 Comedy.
Wenesdday, August 23rd
Goldwyn presents Rupert Hughes
Special production “The Wall Flower”
Thursrday, August 24th
Elaine Hammerstehn in “Reckless
Youth.”
F riday, August 25t1i
Lon Chaney in “The Trap” and Robin-
son Crusoe.
Shippers Forwarding Company announce sailing of
their first steamer for September 1st. Full shipping direc-
tions will be given within a weeK. Watch us put it
over and make a rdal fori' here? if you want to co-
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operate with us fill in and sign the application blank and
mail to JOHN H. EZELL, trustee, Aransas Pass,
Texas. No Shares issued for less than $! 0.00
GIFTS are Never Out of Season
NO MATTER WHAT THE CALENDAR MAY SAY. WED-
DINGS, ANNIVERSARIES AN BIRTHDAYS ARE WITH ,US
ALL THE TIME. WE ARE GETTING IN NEW JEWELRY,
SILVERWARE AND CUT GLASS THAT IS SURE TO PLEASE
We Invite Your Inspection of our Display and feel Sure They
Will Appeal to You
THE STAMMS
JEWELERS, OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS
“The Store for Those Who Care.”
617 Mesquite St., CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
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GUS GRIMM & SON
GENERAL REPAIR SHOP
Typewriters, Cash Registers, Adding Machines Repaired Bought and
Sold, Umbrellas Recovered
'A Full Lime of Fishing Tackle j
AGENTS FOR THE
DAYTON BICYCLES, CROWN BICYCLES
VELOCIPEDES
409 Chaparral Street. ' Phone 803
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
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Shippers’ Forwarding Company
X. E. LINDSEY
Office, phone 163 Residence phone 82
Re:<! Estate and House Rentals
House Moving and Repairing
Prompt attention given to all busi
ness entrusted to me
A Trust Estate Formed for the Benefit of Texas Shippers. Capital $150,000.00
SHARES $1.00 PAR
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SALE SR RENT
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1 hereby make application for shares in the Shippers’ Forwarding
company, and agree to pay cash for same on receipt of certificate for said shares
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1 understand these shares are preferred and hea:
1 annum.
MY Kv'dE IN FIELDS’ ADDITION, l i
SMALL CASH PAYMENT DOWN, i §
BALANCE TO SUIT PURCHASER.!!
ScTROY QUPHORNE
iiterest at eight per cent per
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ACCENTED ' - ' . . SHIPPER.
Make Ah Checks Payable to SHIPPERS’ FORWARDING COMPANY. >
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NECKE, Houston, 1|
WP Ry Co. . i,
SNYDER MOTOR CO.
All Kinds Gar Repair and Machine Work
STORAGE BATTERIES RECHARGED
AND REPAIRED
Acetylene Welding '
Sheet Metal Wort and Blacksmitfiing
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SEE OUR WINDOWS THIS WEEK,
WE CAN SAVE YOU $2.00 for $5.00 CASH TRADE.
WE HAVE THE BEST (CHASE & SANBORN) COFFEE
IN TOWN FOR 30c PER POUND.
OUR LINE OF GROCERIES IS COMPLETE AND WE ASK
, YOU TO LOOK THEM OVER
HAVE .JUST RECEIVED A FACTORY SHIPMENT OF
INSTANT CAKE FLOUR. PRICE IS REDUCED
NOW IS THE SEASON FOR TISSUE GINGHAMS. WE HAVE
A- NICE LINE AT 50c, 60c and 75c
Bigelow’s Pioneer Store
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Warrick, W. E. Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1922, newspaper, August 11, 1922; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth975475/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.