Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1923 Page: 3 of 4
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Af Meehan’s
Newest Arrivals For
Mid-Summer
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A visit to Meehan’s just at this time will prove of inter-
est to shoppers. Every department of the Store is
featuring smart, new arrivals for the summer season,
join the host who have learned to appreciate this store s
combination of smart quality and conservative prices
WASH FROCKS $4.50 to $14.75
We have just received a large shipment of new
"wash dresses in French and Tissue Ginghams.
Ratines, Embroidered and Dotted Voiles, Organdies
and combinations of materials, that produce desir-
able effects. Every woman should have several of
these cool and dainty little frocks for warm weath-
er wear.
are ...................................-....... $4.50 to $14.75
WOMEN’S SILK DRESSES—20 Per Cent OFF
We are featuring all Women’s Silk Dresses at a
special discount of one-fifth. Call in this week and
see the assortment and take advantage of the low
prices. Former prices $10 to $45.00 on sale at-
$8.00 to $32,50
PIIECE GOODS
For the next three days we are featuring thous-
ands of yards of Cotton and Silk fabrics at ex-
tremely low prices. Inspect our offerings.
SHIRT WAISITS $1.98
A special lot of hand-made shirt waists in former
values up to $5.00, are being featured at the ex-
tremely low price of each........................................$1.98
BATH SUITS
Over 2000 Women’s all-wool bath suits at half value.
$2.40, $3.20 and $4.00. Children’s and misses bath
suits at 50e, 75c, 95c, and $1.50.
VISIT THE CHO CHO BOOTH
The Cho Cho clown is now here to demonstrate
Cho-Cho ((that wonderful Malted Milk Chocolate)
to the mothers and children.
Cho-Cho is a concentrated liquid, Malted Milk
Chocolate for home use, even a child can make it,
It’s so easily prepared, also used for deserts. Call
at the Cho-Cho booth and learn the different ways
of using Cho-Cho also free drinks.
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
CORPUS CHRIST!. TEXAS
A SAFE PLACE
FOR YOUR MONEY
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Aransas Pass, Texas
CAPITAL
SURPLUS
..$25,090.00
$10,009.09
W. H. YOUNG, Pres.. L. J. USHER. Vice-Pces.
L. T. AYRES, Cashier
■ytft Oil'
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FOR' SALE BY
H. M. T. HARDWARE COMPANY
686 quickly relieves Constipation,
Biliousness, Headaches^ Colds and
LaGrippe.
The Womans Club met in the Club
Room Thursday with few members
present. All were deeply interested
and we hope for a still larger attend-
ance two weeks hence.
MRS. C. R. RIGGS, Sec.
Unusual activity has been going on
among the truck farms this week,
gathering and packing the order of
the day, and everybody busy. The to-
mat crop is turning out fairly well,
nothwithstanding the dry weather, and
in all it is expected that about 50 per
cent of a normal crop will be produced
the shortage due to weather conditions
Some showers have fallen this week
which will be of some benefit, especial-
ly to the melon crop which is soon to
come aon the market.
ICE and FUEL FEED and ELOUR
WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR, CORN MEAL, GRAHAM .FLOUR
HAY AND CORN
FULL LINE PURINA FEEDS
COTTON SEED MEAL AND TOILS
SODA WATER. EXPORT NEAR BEER.
ICE COUPONS 300 *, 600 ffi im& 1299 H>
WE SELL FOR CASR ONLY AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
STANZEL SUPPLY GO.
OIL FRAUD TRIIAL TAKES
12 HOURS JURY OUT 23 MIN.
LOCAL NEWS AND PERSONALS
Mrs. R. C. Young has been qquit©
sick this week.
F. A. White, of Rockport, spent Wed-
nesday in the city.
Miss Corine Hutson is in, San Anto-
nio visiting her sister.
Edwin Moore, of Houston, Texas, is
visiting his uncle, Holt Moore.
Tom Gay, of Sinton, was calling on
old friends in the city Wednesday.
M. K. Hunt, of Gregory, was a bus-
iness visitor in the city Thursday.
Mr. Ed Streadman and party of
Beaumont, Tex., are spending two
weeks at Port Aransas.
Mrs. W. H. Rogers left Friday for
Shelbyville, Iud., to visit her daughter,
Mrs. Mallory.
Bill Kopperl left Thursday for Gal-
veston where he has accepted a posi-
tion on the dredge Galveston.
W. B. Perritt and family and Mrs.
\W. H. Manning and daughter, Merle,
were Corpus Christi visitors Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Vuckasin, of
Corpus Christi, visited her mother,
Mrs. L. M. Bedwell last Tuesday even-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Collins, Mrs. L.
B. Bronson and Mrs. M. Witmer, of San
Antonio, were week-end visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Casterline.
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John Felder, who has been in Cloete,
N. M. for the past year, is visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fel-
der.
FARM WANTED—Wanted to hear
from owner of farm or good land for
sale, for fall delivery. L. JONES,
BOx 111, Olney, 111.
DAY BY DAY
IN EVERY WAY -
THE PEOPLE ARE WATCHING WHERE THEY ARE SPENDING
THEIR MONEY. A DOLLAR IS WORTH JUST WHAT IT WILL
BUY AND WE yVRE GIVING YOU YOUR MONEY’S WORTH
EVERY TIME YOU MAKE A PURCHASE FROM US.
Aransas Drug Co.,
Aransas Pass, Texas
Gifts for the Bride
EVERY BRIDE COUNTS HER WEDDING SILVER AMONG HER
MOST VALUABLE POSSESSIONS
OUR PIECES IN SILVER HOLLOW WARE AND SILVER FLAT
WARE ARE BEAUTIFUL IN DESIGN AND MODERATE IN PRICE.
are Sure to win the approval of the Bride and her Friends
SILVER TEA SETS
SILVER VASES
SILVER KNIVES AND FORKS
SILVER BOWLS
SILVER PITCHERS
SILVER SPOONS
THE STAMMS
The Oldest Jewelry House in Corpus Christa
E. C. STAMM—REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST
617 Mesquite Street
Pbos» 226
Mr and Mrs Geo. McGinnis and family
of Cleveland, Texas, are visiting the
family of Mrs. Rosa Roberts. Mr.
McGinnis is a brother of Mrs. Rob-
erts.
Rev. W. B. Perritt and L. L. Butt;
and family have gone to' Normana
where Rev. Perritt is engaged in a
revival meeting at Normana Baptist
Church.
S. T. Green received word from San
Antonio Wednesday that Mrs. Green
was improving and would be home
some time next week. The letter also
stated that M. Fuson who left here
Monday to spend the summer with his
son in Decorah, Iowa, was unable to
make the trip and was taken to Mrs.
Parnell’s hotel by Dr. Manhoff, who
said that he would be able to leawe in
a few days . Mr. Fusou has been in
failing health and it is hoped that a
summer in the North will be of much
I>enefit to him____————
While the truck crops have suffer
ed losses, the cotton farmers say the
crop is in good condition and without
any set back a bumper crop for South
Texas will be produced.
Mrs. Holt Moore returned Monday
from Austin, Texas, where she attend-
ed the wedding of Miss Fannie Pres-
ton to Dr. T. M. Riker, Prof, of His-
tory in the State University.
Dr. Peoples had a message yes-
terday from Philadelphia, Pa., in-
forming him of the death of his only
brother, Wm. J. Peoples, at his home
there on Wednesday night.
Owing to the change in schedule of
the S. A. & A. P. teh mail for the
early morning train will be closed
promptly at six o’clock P. M., this will
obtain until the schedule is changed
back to the old time.
Rev. E. Donohue, of Sinton, will
pr«ach at the Baptist Church Sunday
morning and evening in the absence of
Rev. Perritt, who is holding revival
meeting at Normana, Tex.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hartzog, of
Houston, Tex., announce the arrival
of a son to whom they have given
the name of J. B. III. Mrs. Hartzog
before her marriage to Mr. Hartzog,
was Miss Mattie Covington.
A temporary change in schedule is ef-
fective on the Sap as follows: From
Rockport to Gregory, leaves Aransas
Pass at 6:35 instead of 7:15 and from
Gregory to Rockport, 9:20 a. m. in-
stead of 9 :55.
M. G. Pasur has purchased the
“Chum” a bay cruiser, which he is now
equipping for service, for passenger
pleasure and hunting parties. The
boat is of full cabin design, 35 feet
long and 10 foot beam. The craft
was secured from Frank Bauer, Chief
Deputy State Game, Fish and Oyster
Dep’t., of Port Lavaca.
The expression “treated like a dog”
was cogffled before society folk carried
some of the animals around in fur
muffs.
•' The Masonic Lodge of Aransas Pass
have purchased the Hutto building on
lower Commercial street. The building
is a two-story brick structure and is
to be remodeled. The second floor
will be used for theMasonic and East-
ern Star meetings and the ground
floor will be occupied by the Davis
Grocery.
Dallas, Tex., jjune 5th.—Sentence
of Wade Chancellor and B. H. Peeler,
found guilty by a jury Monday night
of using the mails to defraud in con-
nection with stock sales of the Peeler
Royalty Company, was postponed until
Wednesday by Federal Court Tuesday.
The trial required less than 12 hours
and was the first oil mail fraud case
tried here. The jury deliberated 23
minutes.
Episcopal Churefe
Second Sunday after Trinity, June
10th.
Holy Communion and Sermon, 11
o’clock in the morning.
The Venerable Archdeacon, B. S. Mc-
Kenzie, officiating.
“Come unto, me, all ye that travail
and are heavy laden, and I will givel
you rest,
REV. E. D. WILLIAMS, Missionary
One of the best things a father can
present his son is a commencement
present is a job.
Robt. E. Lee
San Antonio, Tex
200 ROOMS
200 BATHS
$2.50 Per Oaf
A WOMAN’S BACK
The Adviee of this Aransas Pass Wom-
an is of Certain Value
OF COURSE YOU GAN SAVE
Anybody Can Who is Determined to Get Abend
THE PERSON WHO REALLY SAVES HIS MONEY IS
USUALLY THE ONE WHO SPENDS IT THE WISEST
We can help you by supplying your Grocery Wants with Fresh,
Clean Groceries at the lowest possible prices. Deliveries made
to any part of the city.
Todd’s Sanitary Grocery
Aransas Pass, Texas
TODD BUILDING PHONE 199
Many a woman’s back has many
aches and pains.
Ofttimes ’tis the kidneys’ fault.
That’s why Doan’s Kidney Pills are
so effective.
Many Aransas Pass women know
this. Ask your neighbor.
Mrs. W. M. Richardson, Aransas Pass
says: “I am glad of the opportunity to
recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills for I
know they are good. I suffered from a
heavy pain in my back and when I
stooped over I had a hard time
straightening up again. I had awful
dizzy spells and black specks would
appear before my eyes. At times my
head ached dreadfully and I was al-
so annoyed by the irregularity of my
kidneys. I got a box of Doans
Kidney Pills on the advice of a friend
and after taking them for awhile I was
cured. I have felt fine ever since.”
Price 60c, at aril dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Richardson had. Foster Milburn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. 2
MPLETE
ERHAULING
■ Many motorists are learn-
ing the value of having
their cars thoroughly over-
hauled.
GIVE YOUR GAR NEW LIFE
Don’t wait until your car
stops running before putting
it in the shop. Bring it now
Aransas Motor Go.
ARANSAS PASS, TEXAS
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Warrick, W. E. Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1923, newspaper, June 8, 1923; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth990995/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.