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PAGE FOUR
fftlbAY JANUARY 3 lit 9.
CORPUS CHRI5TI CALLER
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Corpus Christ! Caller
CALLED PUBLISHING COMPANY
Mnnn;lti(t Kdllor.
Advertising MnnnKftr
. Member of The AaBoemted Prttas
Tli AeaoclHted lrk in nxeltnUvoiy aMItled. to ttie
fnf- fe(HihllMitl&n of All new iredtled to it or nut othorwteo
Offtoflfti lr this Ynpr nhd MtHO tin local news published!
ttietflh.
Subscription Rates
- Jfc pvW! 0 Th Cftlef 18 ?' yrl ly mns or 7-0
by cWler.
8HikirlberH whim orttet-lna ft rlmnjte of Adfirtee nhoiild
Wr both the uki and how addrenee. Carrier ot Tho Cnfler
jisey h for ttinir rmlera nml Are unable to extend or
Umn n week's rrrdlt Hi auhftcrlhora Their margin flit
itrtflt I eMail unit ft few loMfh will lie keenly fait. Sub-
Mlf1ilfnn ere due the earrtei and not The Caller l'Hldlith
lrl CHhfn. Complainte nf eervlce. nrder to Mart 0
dIPanilhJft dellVerr or napar and than of addrft
ihhiinltl be attdreaced or telofdionod to
CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT Phone 53!
Anilrwm alt iiMnM VamntiinU'AtliinM and mk ant all
ohtoku. draft money erdnr and mrnreaa orders to The
Otter PuMIuMnk rampant All ttoma. artlru and wiffl-
jHttlonH honlit be ddrittnl to ttdtter. Corpua ChrMM
CRtler.
HfatefiHl aa aeeonil-elnae matter ai tho poatofftee In
Corpae ChriMi. Texaa.
Circulation BooWb Open to Advertisers.
Fridny Morning January 3 1919.
UNITED ACTION NEEDED.
Now tltnt tho Capital Ijwuor (Commit tec linn
i Nisei! its duties mul has shut up shop niuuioipnli-tu-s
and eomlnttnltjpa generally iiro free to go nhond
those jiublic improvement that very proper-
ly u-i'fo nhofrftd to give thp nation fropr rein In
jni't'tinB war problems.
It wilt In- rorallod tltnt jiwt 1) of ore tho bagln.
nnjf of tliP wisr t hnt tho onttntioa of Boxar Wilson
Ivamen Hoe sn Patricio and' Nhopos wppp rpry
iinii-li mtorotpd in the Imildinir of a hnnlnrfaoctl
iumi between Snn Antonio mid ('nrptia Christ! and
iln- jiri.jfti't uns mnving filmic Hplcndidly unlit the
nun i'R.iip itlonjf to otitigp tho wdli' at 1 out inn of tho
pinplo nnd this important nnd unlirtidtinc fr tho
1 1 in li(-ln ilioppi'd frtitu pii'nlif attinlir'i.
Tlio nptd nf thin road in ntonro apiiareut. tint
imly tu the rollout of thi i-ountioit utPittiunod Intt
1o tho K"ornl trnvf iiiiff it I1 1 as woll. Thon r
in reason to doubt the statcmont often niado that
tin- lai-lt of a linrtUKUrftiuo road botwoon L'urpua
('hriftti and San Antonio la working a diropt injury
tu this Kciitlnn and tho loss In falling on all of tho
niinuuiiiiUns aionu tho von to of thin link of tho
King of Traila.
Tito Caller knows. that the pooplo generally are
keenly alive to t lie noocsAlty of an iminsdato atart
on the construotioti of tills road and holiovea that
..ithont nuqatiott Ihg county orTtolhla In tho lorrl-v.tfiiftSyM0(V-H''ilhr
aTiStoriR ti Pift.hfK pi'Ojola?
fjtnt throtiftli.
What is now needed is for koiiioouo to got busy
on tills matter. llorois an opportunity for tho
t oiiuaoroial Adeopintion of tiic vnrioita intoroated
towns to take hold of a tnattor that pan bo easily
handled with diioot lionofit to t IiIm ontlrp o'tion of
tht stale.
AN OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE.
Willi soldlort returning daily to olvil life an
opportunity to sorvo those mn who havp woni tho
khaki is proaonted.
Tho nuijorlty of tho men who fought our ftghla
relinquished thulr positions without any apoalal
thotiKht of the future Now that tliey aro again to
fit into oiS'll life it boh.no ve those who linve re-
inaiuod at homo to sop to it that tlioso mon ni'O
jnoperly plaood in our uoinmureial lifo.
t)niy the other day prptw diapaUiItOR told nf a
iiihi' out in Texaa that ih worthy of oommoiit
at thtN time. At tho outbreak of way. a diatrint aU
loriioy T"wdgued his position to outer tho army. An
tiiiht man nan appointed in fill tho plato. The
Mildiir ban now returned to his Texa homp and
jlu uiaii who fillod the i;ti ial dutitta try prop-i-ily
hM tfliiiiod ko thai 1 in- icturmna Holdior inn
ii.iM- hih jot' back.
In the uniiiiim of Tin' I iltr. businoMs ini'ii !
wlicri' ft- jHsiblo nhniild ai ianni' to taki !-U thoHO
ciuployt's u lio quit work to join th . olors Thin
is duo the ixiys and ia an opportunity to mrt that
tin- uiajorit biiHineah nii-n doubt Um will In- glad
In KIHMp.
TURNING ANOTHER CORNER.
SllNitly thP old year iiassoa on to rteminp Hn
eiuUw jnnrUcy find jtlst nt siletttv Iho pw y4'"-
mh fHHvfliii rtflr UnAnK iratelpd 0 fnr to make
Its brlpf apfroatittioo on iho atauo of tlmo.
Thus we Mtrn atiniltM' ooruor In tho rftroor of
parth a pomipi- mado more aiftnlfldnnt by the drift
of human ovpnw than by thp planet's whirl.
Matty yesva havp tiQtne and gottd shift man bp.
gati to rVort! flinl oatalhgUo his dninpjt but none
Ukp tlrlK.
Wp do not rpaiiae it perhaps but the moment
to appalling which pferTnliit us to look book on the
jjroatPSt war and forward to Phat riiay beromp two
Ifrr-atpst pears of hiairjny.
Wp stand in a at6wfiy as it were with the paat
mealing more and thfi fntttre pitnitislng more than
to any previotw gpuoralion.
What our eyr have bphfUl waa never before
soon by the children of men and what our heart
have been taught to pouppIvp was npvpr hpfore
dreamed of aa poafliblo.
If tho trajredy has fislounded m with Its phyai
eal proporiioiw It has at the nimp time itiimtlatpfl
our vpi ritual and itttolleotttal lw.wors.
if it ha revealed agoneips and reaotiri-CR which
we prevkniftly niiMindoostnod and undei'estiinatetl
It han dlfwloae motttal power and moral Hydra-
tion adequate ) nontrol and hotter the nltunlton
Dpspltp our UMtiolt yuua and our norial torpe-
does we liavo loan faith in material foreo today and"
Iprk fear of material things than did tho cavp man
with Iuh club.
if wo have dretudicd Iho world with blnou wp
haro awakonifl to tho necessity of dtwlatng lome
inoRiiR to prevent tile rpeurroneo of war on a world-
wide basin.
So idoaliawi trurols hand in ltatid avUIi mpclmni.
pal achievement tltii eoiupnist of tiahtrp by hypo.
Unwda ami iliHluetloti teaching ns how intolllgcnee
may be guided and Improved by aapiring oneep.
t ion. -ilonaton Chronicle.
Another inlornational myatory ia wlior the
nnlahoviki ot all lauda obtain the fttndN with which
they appear to bo oontimtnlly well supplied.- chi-
engo Daily Sown.
. I i ii o. - " - -
And now oii' fclurntng soldiora will aonn be
domanding of thoir motliora and wives doughnut
"likp Iho Snlvntiou Army usod to make. "hong
Isbind Hty Star.
- - "f 1 1 '0" ' " '
It may provo to He Jtifit as impoaslido in aoixe
tho pdrsoit of Wilhclm von Ilolionzollem for puiu
ishment an it was to get an Amurinan ai'iny into
Franco. - Albany Journal.
Siudhin'uyrjmlpii nivJ$so "o0 i n rw oris
that there would liavo been no opposition if it had
boon tfoti gross that was yoing out of tho country.
Now York Wvoning I'ost.
i"WI
'Tin .
mm
Texas
Overseas Casualties
llnr War DoparMnont liougltl 1 10000000 piwon
of aoap for nhipmont oveitioas In tlio inat six montlis.
which (iouiuIh aa if wo aro preparing to get into
contact with the Holshoviki. Indianapolis Star.
Mr. Hriabano has bought another newspaper.
Hvtdontly aitxioua to soouro a newspaper through
wkloh no ouo aiudd auapeet'him of dealing with tho
browory intoi'ORtB Air. UrlRbnno bought one this
time in Alllwaukue. KaitEaa City Star.
o
Hilly Holiday's ICansaa City friends will bo glad
to know that he's still hitting them up against thp
oonler-field fenoe. In a reemii sermon Hilly ronuu'k-
od that "tho Kaisor has sunk so low he'll have to
tnko an ntcplnno fo got to boll." -Kansas City Star.
TO THE BOS.
I HVI IMl WIHli IIM llllll' tMll.
To .llllllt tin- l...il(i; llt'lgtllo of
fHtltP.
I Kill rolitoui to voiir itiut
Ami Mmui) Hitli ynu KNth plfmwnit
RaiiUi
I am imtilfiiit to hkt yottr hnU
AiMt wunt RhtnK iif nnta with yov
Ami ttlk f tltttiwn w ntlsrtnit
The blrilM nml tie nn) ctHi-n of
UtHO.
TliOUtA WUia tnny ek ht utmle if
Vot me yotlr UMttr'n Jur anntiwli;
I have aa S?tstt to daitfl th tblnga
WbtiU larn mon ttitc ootKwitj'.s itnnth.
I'lrt hnpntcBi wiioa yon nnU I.
TTnTtitUdral af Mfe'a trttter ears.
Toginhar vftrfah tne rlowl drift by
Or follow tMjrtioot1 (horWMhfiireM.
I rrnve wo more of life than thl'
ConUnwani of troai'
vui amtto. W$t-Vi ! morning l
t'ntll air eta tuiiii. to dui
tf dut ttlM omnrAilHtn tnay InmI
t'ntll I md tn tnrthly uak
Vnur hnnil nnrt mlm lovi- hetil fort
ram aaa no uaarm ror which l it aa.
: would not trade onr day with von
To went iht- yvrole rwtimi of piwr.
xr tvni ywwr hani fmtn mtwe ta do
Home groat deed In a a -Utah hour.
Koi- yott hava brought m Joy aercne
And inurfa thy mm I uprainly alad.
r'r llf rewarded I hav heen -
'Two nil worth whlli- to he your dad.
(Copyright 1918. by Edoar A. Gutit.)
SENATOR LEWISJLAYS
PRESIDENT'S CRITIQS
SECTION NUMBER OtiU
SVacHmoton. Jan. t Tlin follhwlnjf
nH.i.iillfx are relKirtotl h lY t'om-
. iiniiiiB HciiiTtil of the Atnerloiin Wx
! I" 'nion.i.y l'oinw. UUluit in netted!
( la itiMt or wOillata 61 iilcd of dlswtna
i i wtiintloil aevernly 105i; total ill.
KlllttI In Acttcit
iimrTK-- " .
Wlmlen fUoa. Hntpmir gprlnff.
' Txnn
k. n jaekami Ifaygian fea.
DtJ of WSUntff. '
IMtlVA'fl
HOli It. niy. ftMtnlmr Hllligek TtS.
Joe n Duncan. tuonoit. rexaa.
Weundml SVeftly
PmVATE$
ciirt8toi!ier Jtwtica. Merit Tonaa.
Cbnrtet A. Thoma. tfnrts flty.
TosftS.
tmve t. Cannon. raote. Tea.
dlktlc U. Connie . iolfl. T.
Aon.ee r. Cus. ComanaJia Texas.
CIle Uncnaer Koceiis 1'&uu.
Ubr St Lewte. Dol Me 'I'esate.
SECTION NUMBER TWO.
rtctlon. 70 Tptrtl. 801.
Killil In Atfon
prlwtW nfnirtiot fiiiftfnrfe Jr.. Ofir-
illusion 'resa.
' Dlitf of WoUnJi
Eteraoriat Osi-nr M. Smttii. vm
ti TexOT.
Corporal Hlmrp tu Whllttoy. t'oar-
en 11. 'rejtfs. .
VVoUnuetl Severely
Cornoral W. Atowtnifnr. SnftmlvlUe
TO.XM8.
PllJVATHrW
llRitrey Al. ttaher. WoaUierfortt
'I'OJMUJ.
Thoma J. Helniea. IitmpIUis.
Jot if. Kinaiain. Ji atia. Toxa
ntHm ff. itareth. Yorhtowa. Tewia.
MUitng In Aetlon
l'rtrtt Itoet I'ltllllps. t?ootr. Texan.
SE6TION NUMBER THREE
WaBhtngton Jaw. I. Tlio fotkrwlliK
aaiiHlUoe aea raimrtwl by the Com
i maAiluU neiieial f the Amertaan Kx-
: itedlttonary Koreaa: IVomtdad daxttio
i undataenttnad. int . wounded edtamly.
. 101. Totat m.
Whlnol6n Jan 3 -The rottenine . bounded (de0ree undetermined).
caattalUm ar reported by the Com-! " . "T
Klllwl in art ww. .
We Want
YOU
If you are not a cuatotner
of this store to take its on
this new year.
Don't miss all the good
things.
Our customers are satis-
fied. TORFncObW'kL!ANS
CLOTHIERS
For Dad and His Son
Albert rcionnn MrCrtht. Rlffla.
id dther miimw . itM illieeM. TeiM. VL
mindf-l wvrrrii ?fi mlMlnv In ' ' mn r rnr.ici '.m:.i i ..
John V. nrlRhinmn I'urt World j Catlrr Ham(ld wrUertHiom"nt rout
JUid oi
HENRY FORD SEEKS
RECOUNT OF VOTES
FOR SliNATORSHIP
ORDER ISSUED BY FEDERAL
COURT LOOKING TO RE-
STRAINING DESTRUCTION
OF BALLOTS THAT
ELECTION8' MAY HE
CONTE8TED !
Hy Tli Aeeoolated rre.
i Detroit Mich Jan. t.An nrdor to1
j nIiow eaiiMP why they ahnuld not ii '
rfantlnubd fi-om i-oko onn )
and MttimontK i v KfiniiN UnIrp nml
Knox In an effort m how tlmt their
ir.wMit altitude In InronwIiiifiHt with
tlmt whkh thr-y nnmimd In rettanl to
l'r.-iitM. MeKlnlvN 'IImi flatlv
to a te nroioiii wltli Mimtn In isvs.
nd rrNtllOJt rtiM.mvflt' rourae an to
irMrnlned from dejiieoylna lllot cmiii
1 in Hi. I'nltiHl aut Menutnrlal elr-
'lion m Mlrhltfou. Ima w matied in
the olty and two olerh uf Haatrn
MlrlilKlin liv JiHli;. W-mlnfton of III"
t'ntteil State Cwnt nf AiipdhIm hi
ClHvianotl. It heraino known hra today.
The nation on bulmlf of llonry fford.
thr utfoco orramrtnnt riowImk mt of who oi. the fuco of Mitt nffirtal aeunt
the H)i1alitaT In I'hlitn in loot The wo tfMted for tho wnntaH8hip by
nolliv nnrauwl ! IVtHMdrnt Wllwin. l.ioiitoiiHHt PomiiiHixlfr Tmilinn It.
he mild la lilontll with tlmt nf frel
dontN AteKliilw und ftoinKivi.lt.
Dui-ln ilobdte preopltiHI by Swan-
torn Uevt m'ii1i. Sena lor llumh re-
rnrred to alfltainottla of a lenillnw JnPH-
uato atnteinnn datai1iia Jawut wnuhl
not enter any Inaiiiio whloh tlhl not
Olaaa tho fleopla of thai country on an
equal boats with tlum" of oilier eoun-
trees. SuitatOo Uornh wiiil the l?nltail
Mlatcxi eoillll 'hardly HKree to hui-Ii ii
Newberry to ulinlUr to that tahn In
WoHtvrn Mlfhldfin i few dnya kii. At
that limn Ih wnn atatod .Mr. Kord wmihl
ai'ok (i rn-ooiint.
"BLACK POPE" TO ITALY.
By The AeeocUteil Preve.
Rome .Inn. 2 I-lnthor WHillmlr Ie-
doohowHlil. Koneral of the Soerciy of
Jpmuh. nml lin own oh tho "11 Kick Pqjk.")
haa Dlitalnoil porinlHuinn to return to
propofdtlom wlill CtmlnnHii ITttelirorli. i Italy and ivnlilo In Kimiii mi Uio ciounil
mlttn Jeelorrd thla wan n domoetir th ltulln 111m arrlwil In Homo haw
and not m Iniurnotluaal iiuimtlon nnd boon dobiyed Iicniiiko tho HwIm frontlor
would nut oojno within the aeon or ih vloeoil
tho l.wioai of NnthniH.
Soimlor norah uohl he beliovcd PhlnA
wuuht tahv th haui atuiwilu aa Jeimn
on the flUReoahlp on eat 1 on and thnt
If it did an "Oriental LotTue" nilahl
Willi hrlmrlna nbout "elrcunielanrra
inort .nlruUteil to brinx war titan pre-
vent It"
PACHITCH SERB DELEGATE.
Salonidi Jun. i. S. t Purhlteh. fur-
nun 'tferblau pmnilur. Im loft Mot
rimJh for I'hi-Ih. whvi he will not na
em of th Moibiaa deimntea to th
pnot eoiigreiiM.
Texas Farmers
will find the Farm Division of the United States
Employment Service of the Department of
Labor ready and willing to co-operate with
them in developing their agricultural interests
and to assist them in every manner possible.
Tho United States Employment Service covers Texas
like the sunshine. Offices located at the followins places
Abilene
Amtilllo
Auitln
Oeaumont
Uiownwood
lltoinivlllf
Ury;n
Corticana
DaIIik
Dentton
Del Rto
Regie P
EI Paso
Fort Wonh
Girenvillc
llouttnn '
l.kicdo
Mmhall
Oranf.c
Pleilne
Putie
San Anuelo
San Antonio
Temple
Texntkanii
Tyltf
Vco
Wichita Fll
Yoakum
Corpus. Chfiatt Oslvetlon
urn- r ;. c
H.W. LEWIS Federal Director for Texas
United States
Employment Service
U.SDept of Labor WBWIIion Sctfy.
ji
SoMi? Late Ones
Topayturvy Ttni.
"a uoai' tlitntr to on ttio oartte In lCurope."
Wi.t ! Umf
TImi doioela tohtm a tlie htHaTa." IMItlmore Amer'-
can.
tternuiiiv tarlutl oi' ! the uutiil and only
1'iil far - ii- lioiitH. - Tampa Trillion
Will v iii'i In- jut one li-amie ol' nm ki
.Major lil-.in ii- iiiiii ii Jliiclic l.i-naucf i w
K i-iiing him
A noundsUout Method.
fa. aiy do you alwoya toauu on in inula whn Mr
nimi.t omoa hereT
-ull t Ood't lime to eoiua rtht o. i mil tu him to
Ifo. lHtoo Trua:iint.
Not Any Mora.
How Wllhelm with a troubled Inow
Con n ta a hln vorlatu mmu'
He imui not iwy hio UmrH bin now
Ity giving iron oroMOB.
WMhlnarton Htar
OPPOSE SEVEN-CENT FARE
ny The Aae- ?Utd I'reee.
Denver ColoN Jan. I - -Demonatra-tlona
ton lull attain! th collertlon Of
attvvnt-aont alroot car fart rocontly
mnrov.ut by the Stale I'ubltr t'tllttlos
Cvminlaeiloa raatiltad in a tie-up oj;
virtually all iho Iuiim or toe uenvr
Trtiniwoy Ouinpany. A crowd of men
ontlfotod at Ttftoonth and Irtniur
BUeote. In the heart or the bualnooB
iltHtrlot. pullad trollnyn from the Wlro
arid cut tvellfy roira. Iiuttlfitr all truf-
fle LOST DOCUMENTS.
By The AnocUtil I't.
Parle Jan. S. i Ilawin). Captain
nimrao S. lnliiiu. forme aaaHtant
otuef of the IntelllKom-e bureau of the
mtnlaiiv of wr. waa arraatoii iwiay
and. aftor hear Ml K bin oavnaotloti read.
by Ootonol (Iwiiiiei. won em to im
Mot prloun. He la ulutrgoti wttli tltO
loee of a deiutHOiit rrtaitnR tu perwm
Itkaly to ua ttonlicatml in one of tUe
mh now ptindlns aunoarnlnR uraUlna
with ih enemy.
IA?rdaon 'traotoia on time. Glover!
Johna Aoto Co. Adv.
i H we
TAFT HEARS TESTIMONY
lly Tho Ateeotated l'roi .
Omaha. Neb Jun. t Taking of te-
nui.iny s Wljltem lliiwnrd Tart and
Lin-.il Manly. Joint cimirouit or me
War Labui Uooid. In th- outuua oor-
tnan'a oontruvarojr atalted thla morn
ln. Mr. Tart uM he moat Imtvn for
l"hUH:u inuiorruw. Th" Kauaa Otty
atrat out eaaa mo? he hral n t'ht-
Hi n
.irk
Tho t'luMi J'liiue imi't lakiny ao titticli inter-
cut in tht- ild uiui' h kIiui- .is lit- did not m long
U Alii' otido Sl.iiidaiii
The nuiiiHtii-i terms nhould have iHuin'd t!iy
Huns lo till the t : nth tor period of thirl j tlaya.
tltopnvilli- (S i I'icilinoni.
i . -
After wo have beaten our word into plow-
nharoH tlju next thing will bo to Mrnitthtcu nut our
curkscrnwR Into hal-jiiua- Katiaaa Uity star.
JJov that the lluu has paid the prh'o for ponce
t ha South would like tu kin.u vlmi ho is willing to
pBy tor taMQu.(lrflonvillu ifc '. I'ltulmout.
tho Grown Hrlnoe says that ho was mire tho
War was lost after tho Maruo. So he fought Ver
dip! jiwt 10 make iibsolutely trtain. New Yo-i;
TrllutiHO.
Thouidrida Jo tho GqsiI.
Mud ruy fortune lOld W-tii tltar."
WUat a waate of lHon'.' ooltt bar hnaluind
Not l all. 1 yavw the woman firt cni und utie told
i... I woirtji liiliorlt pio.oot; Witan't that a irplr u.
i. m rruniorlpt.
Aoaounte Par Thqir Pallor.
Why did you ufe the exiwoaaton 'a a aale aa a dooi
ktioii ' "
imor-knobe me In door o mueh. you know " ttoNion
Ti. i) ilnt.
A Mean Remark.
' nofltl Ulell tM no taua.- otaionoil the Haw.
' Moi'lio thai ta the rmiaun Miy no niauy wMuwa K"'
hi. 1 1 nrtnlU." eoinnienti'd the I'nol --Noahvlllw Tfuneaaruii j
What' the UeoT
ludKO 'The IWlJi n Hi4l ou und our wife hud j
- I'uuk.
had aoino. but dtiln't nt to mo tiirm
May Start Ravolution.
VIy du they euj. 'Nohudy tovuo h minf
"TllOWa bpi.Jhl to he a eUHploUin tlim .inviUKlv oi
wotalit Jail now la kdHIiik more Umn ii nhoi'e oi the
foialVi-NViijililnBtim Star.
Beats the Band
IlolibH"lf ynu are koIuv In for iiuibIp. whleN inntm
inrnt would you ehooMe"
H!obhe"wcll I've ulwnyt thoiiKht I would like to lm i
aoloUt on a Cuuh rt-KUter Philadelphia Mecurd.
.ZrLsl.X... Tf- --.n -. I
""' - :r. riVaMr"
TlS IT H0T)v
ENOUGH
ISW'T IT 1-ECiAU TO
KILL THIS OUy?.
at LICHTENSTEIN'S
A Sale of Men's Youths' and Boys'
Suits and Overcoats
Broken Lots
ALL THIS SEASON'S MODELS
Specially Priced
NOT ALL SIZES OF EACH LOT
150 Men's and Young Men's Suits
$40.00 Suits now.
$35.00 Suits now
$30.00 Suits now
$25.00 Suits now
$22.50 Suits now.
$20.00 Suits now
.$29.95
$26.20
$22.45
$18.70
$16.83
$14.95
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ALL MEN'S
AND BOYS'
OVERCOATS
REDUCED
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UpCtidl Hats from $1.00 to $5.00 reduced.. . U l O
ONE LOT BOYS'
NORFOLK SUITS
$7.50 $7.00 6.50
values special $ 550
$9.00 $8.50 8.00 t
values special $ 750
$15.00 values
special $) 1.00
One Lot Boys'
Corduroy Suits
$8.50 value
special $6.00
ONE LOT
JUVENILE SUITS
$750 and $6.50
vnjucs special $95
$8.50 and $8.00
values .$5.95
$1.00 and $9.00
values ..' $6.95
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Harrison, Frank B. Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 242, Ed. 1, Friday, January 3, 1919, newspaper, January 3, 1919; Corpus Christi, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth154241/m1/4/: accessed May 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .