Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 338, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 25, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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PAGE THREE
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 25 1920
CORPUS CHRISTI CALLER
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To &3
Th Tune
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The
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To
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IS
Buy A Trial
Srze ibottlc.Todajj
Sold' Everywhere"
OH! SO GOOD-
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an ap-
Those dishes steaming with such
Dclizinir and wholesome aroma.
There is on'y one way to learn their goodness
and that is to tiy them.
H A 1T n A T?T?
DEN
PETE
8ANT09
What Are You Going to
Do About Your Catarrh?
Improper Treatment Lends to a
Seriout Stage.
necauic you have doubtles been
fairly comfortable through the
mild summer mcnths and free
from the soreness and irritation of
the membrane do not make the
mistake of thinking that you are
r!d- of your Catarrh. For if you
sulTorcd with this disease lat win-
terfit will again be with you in all
hi severity unless you have elim-
inated entirely from the blood the
germs which cause the disease.
Arc you going to further tempor-
ize with a disease that lead to
such a serious condition? Don't
you know that you can use gallons
upon gallons of local treatment
without the slightest permanent
benefit? Just give the matter a lit-
tle careful thought and you will
realize that it is but a waste of
time and money bosidc seriously
jeopardizing your health to con-
tinue a method of treatment that
has nroven of so little value in
smaking any real progress toward
(jcnulnc benefit.
First of all find out just what
causes your Catarrh. If it was
merely a local irritation and in
flammation of the delicate linings
of the nose throat and air pas-
socs then you might reasonably
expect to be cured by the use of
local remedies. But have you ever
known of one single person to be
freed fom the slavery of Catarrh
by any kind of local treatment?
Why? simply Deeatiae tiiey nave
overlooked the causa of these
symptom and hence the treat
ment baa been misdirected. He-
move the cause of the clogged up
accumulation!! that choke an your
.air passage ami they will natur
ally disappear tor good uut no
matter mow many locat applica-
tions you use to temporarily clear
them away they promptly re-appear
and wilt continue to do jo
until their cause is removed.
But if you will take a treatment
that goes right down to the very-
source of the disease and attack it
at It starting point then you are
on the right track and can expect
result. S.S. S. the fine old fifty-
year old blood remedy is an anti-
dote to the millions of tiny Ca-
tarrh germ with which your blood
if infested. Don't waste further
time by continuing a treatment
that can make no progress toward
permanent relief but begin to take
5. S. S. today and you will receive
the same benefit that others have.
S. S. S. Is sold by all drug store.
Writc-us for free medical advice
about your own case. Address
Chief Medical Adviser Swift
Laboratory Atlanta Qi
Breaks a Cold
in a Few Hours
"Papc's Cold Compound" In-
stantly Relieves Stuffiness
and Distress.
on't slev xturfi i: quit blowing
a4 mnufflliM. ! dime of "I'spe's fold
t'omtirmntl ' tiit.m iwi two hour un-
it! tftroo W"h ur' tiicn iinimll) break
up a cola ii nl ends nil grippe misery.
The my tlrst clow omns up your
clogged -iip nostrils and the afr pans-
agee of the head; atop notu running:
relieve i ho headache dullness fever-
lnhtwen rino"lng sore n"rw and etlff-
neatf. 'Tttpe'e Cold I'oin pound Is the itilnk-
est. ear relief known and costs only
Mw cento at drug stoics. It net
without eaaletancti laates nli-o con-
UUns no quinine Insist upon I 'ape's'
(Adv.)
Boatner Suit Is
Drawing Interest
tt tt. Ito.itoinii M tiit the witness
stand csterdav In the ylt of It. H.
Hoaimsn vs. if nine insurance crttrtpany
ct nl which hrgnn nnew In district
rourt eatrrdnj' morning after havlntr
linen one hutted "n nc count of the Sep-
tember storm. The cute prior to the
torm wan practlcs!))- completed with
th. exception of urtc'iments bv counsel
wnen 11 wn interrupted It r it suit
lv Mr MoMiim.n for Ineurnnc v.-h!ert
WAa uiiriiml on it More In Itobstown
owned by him und destroyed by fire
wun practically all nr the eontonu nr.
ronlliiif to hid ihn'iaratlon.
I'VIiit liniK-r. flri mnrnhal of l:ol.-
tovtn nt that time waji kilted liy the
rntphlng In nf the tt.ill of a atorv nd-
Jnlnlnir thf on'- owned ! Mr. Ilooi-
mnn which wn owned l ft If. Mc.
Kirov.
It h Rtntr-d l Mr Montmrn jeter-
d'n Him H.oftO word! of I'leuriini'" w
'.urii.l on tbf Mloio biilldlmr while
2B worth of InNUrunce wan carried
on tho etock of gonAM. The lo In-
i'irvl. (ccorrtlnif to Mr. Itontmnn. wan
.iliont fl 7O0
t"illo n bit of tri'- III-.' bxtween lhi
nltnexH und ciunel lor th.- ilr-Ondanl
'oiiitMtn war Indnlred in .InriiiK Ihc
rro- tiettoitlnif oi tl". wtt'ii-'iH Tit.
wltnfKi nitiKitit; ..n(it it. tnterti ot
' I . In tim It dli'l IMld citltl-'-l 'I'1-' ' 'lltl?
wltli cftKillv hk rnny loliiiltal i Tho
I ' Mhlili diMlopi' lh- j;ri'.iti.l ubow
or 1 i-Mni' fioto liotl' mIiIcw wrin ilnrlnir
if 'ii'ttiott i - Mi --.ItnrHH i-'iiitl. to
mill i ii I in lo!i"ton Tin I
I . iltitifi rM Jlnt- no thorottub Mmwl
J i-d"" ot r'-i'oll' I'ikh of ;irl'iiw Iiiitim
; irlii.im ninl imoiint i lli.it uiri in-
; olcd.
i To Fortify the 8ytem Againit
' Cold. Orlp and Influenza
link.- ;i:mvi-vs t itki.khs .bin
i'MiMi- Il I'ii.-Ii'i i ntul I'-mlilir- the
j ItliMrt It luillib iifi und Htrenul iH'nn
! til.- Wliolf Ss(em It 1 orllflra tb"
SvhIi iii Au.ilimt 'ill tlcli nnl Influ-
i v. I 'I If mc (Adv I
; AUTO ASSOCIATION
j IS CALLED TO MEET
1 The fori. km CttrUtt Aul Trntlcw nr
m i;iti.n wt; .it lunli-'-n Ht tU"
1 l.llM'ilv '"At at nc.i-n lrdfiy in sf I
j HOHRl-.jj i. lifi.i' Huuli K. Hit lif-rliinil.
1 CM'iHlV luflqc ulio will ftittvnu tli MH
'llflll IhHIIf II trrt I 111 '"OttKl I fl I t'f
tic i'huji way urnm Nuf i l
! CADALLACICHOOL
I BUILDING DEDICATED
yp- ( la I lii The ler
' Ki:'KIY Ti-xiin. I'ib 24 The n w i
' mtHtrUftf d liulldlnir In the fotmoll-
i n'i I'ndulnr wbool tllHttici hftn l.een
ifdlciited. A Inrire inimlHir or opl
i re ineaent. Among the vUltor wer
lii iiny HHin-rlntcndfiil l.lghtny. Itev- i
1 i "od Thaojilioll.i jm- I". It Co(f mayor
I of Kenedv. nnd othere. fiidiilui Ii.m
J oi tbf luet Ki hool hniiiie In tbf
uiillvfin Mil l ol tho mute. Kvw otn:
! in proud of II '
Mgmt n. i
I t'ne Caller Classified Ada.
ihftlff I'nitik Holilnvni lift yeer-
dny lo. Ii'ifl'ii'in trip In ih Kin
(Initidi Villi II' i-x pe til to telui-n
tud'iy
John T. IPii-tl. u city ni:rei.ry. re-
turned vemerdny. fmrn trip t" A'it.
tl.i. wtifi' bf ilclHctiil $0t00 In city
Win rntit'i limued fur imimivement work
at I Ik i Ity wattr plant nl Caiallen on
the Nu- '.! river
MiN Wythe r. Urobilin of Wnahlntc-
ton D. C who haa bfin the aneet of
Mm. WltllHm (lerbeHl. left yenLrdny
morning tor Hoeaton from where abe
Wilt refurll to tier home
Mrs. V. (I. Ilitrditmmi hn aone from
flBlvenn t'i Nuvmotn Tfiin. for hf
bfBltb Hhe eapecle lo May Iheie about
ten dnya. returnl.ig to (InlveMton. where
Vhe will renwln to real for mw time
before lelurnlriir to Corpua Chrltdl
Mm. B. I'. Hubert son who hn". teen
xtaylna- here with her daughter Mr
Hobert Btnvtnn left thin mmnlnir f"
Kerrvllle
Mr nd Mra. A D Kvtitie anil oo
Drure Jr will arilve hnc IMdii)
mornlnK Mr. Kvnne left Coipue rhrii-
tl almost it year ago for KerrvlMe fm
hta health nnd hla many frlnid'i nil)
lie glad to ee him afatn
Nueees Hetal
J. H. Cootie. Iloueton: O. J. Mnhler.
Ohaine. Nfkr.; R B. Adl. Uouelon.
O. W. Thetnpann. San Antonio; It. I
JaaMng. Han Antonio; K K Klrtjy
Itouetnn; f. W fllvene. lleakoaee Ok .
CTflo Ulauaaen Oklahoma City W K.
Button Mllaa: W. II. Hutton Hallai;
?. WflHOii. IMllgn; A O. Bnrtl.tl. th-
trott. llleh.: H. II. llarirar Cnlumbun.
Ohio; W II Jarrelt Indiana; .toeph
D. Duller Han Antonio: . '. tl-iilou.
afathta W C Tnylor. Monett. V . W
W. hay ballaa.JJ. K Wouth und fm-
lly. Piedmont; W. 8. fWintindn. DiiIIhk
ii nd T Ktrkpatrlck. riallae.
State Hatel
Ann In Nngllah Han Antonio I' l
Hnrlow. UrtaeoH and Mre. It f u
low. Drlnfoll
Herno's Apartments
A. K I 'demu i. nealllla V. V Kmltb
UfHllllx Mm Mln I'HtterKon K-nli
port nnd Mlaa Clura Itoberln lioik
tort.
Nearly a Record
for Warm Weather
i . -. .) a)vpj
S. 0. s.
If Constipated Dilipus
or Headachy take
"Cascarets"
-a-e-e-(-4i. e-
University Team
Visiting Kenedy
i Hi.. .ur pun ot Mnr ii when thw
K i mi- niiiii lnt"iM'hoMatie iiragim
rnei-tti nt that point. lr. I'tjluoirt la nn
enpert in aarrtxa be iafvetf a numl.er
of yen'-i. i 1 ..-! dfreetor In one of
the largmrt cltiett tn Kw Rnglund
i
'fiiil ii if'ord bronkfr " tnlpli' I"
inl of Hif binh tetnperiiiiiri p'ii
i mi d I if Mi.niHy. which 'i.in I n
followed by the ullaht nortln' ..f In
day
Mond.iy the lie rtnonu lf r liick. d onl
Kite di-Krff of fquatllnK the warmest
rtnv In I'. hrwtrv tbilt I'nrpUH I'hrlilt
hue nor b.iil. Il KtiKid lit X7 d i.-riMM
ThlK riioid whs equnllod III IX9S but
on ii iIim l.lir in the month- I'l-briMr
27 Mo iiIiiv'h If iniH nitlir. of V7 ib-
Kiwt w.ot (Onlled in milt Kebiii.ir
iHpeclal to The fuller
I KKNKl'V. Tcx.i. Ib. M.-Mler
'Amanda Htuiifim .m-i I. I. IhImi.ii.
with the ent' nnlo i rt.-tini-in .( of the
linlverMty nf T' m h n i n ".lull-
In: the nt'hoolH oi K'to H md "lie nn
rounding coiintr Tin- nl j-r oi their
I elk Its oh to pritnii. m nit in
H. k headache blllouane... coated l1?? " P"' ";""' I
tn.moe. or mr. gaaey atnH-always ATwh lnten'it Ik bring shown In lh.
trace hi to a torpid vr; delayed. I ' '" "";'-'
fermantlng food In Ibe boweU. be n ltlng time t b..
Polaono'a matter ctojffied In th- In- rek and field meet .t Knmes i itv
te'itines inatead of being isaat out "f . L
the :mem la re-aUMrid into the
IiIo.hI When this ponton reachus the
blunt'- bi.iin uesue It cuuees con-
gention mil that dull throbbing sick-1
fir. iiu bfiidache.
i;antrlK (mmaduttety vlnnao the
stomnch remove the tour undigested
fowl und foul antes take the goeaa brio
from the liver and curry out uii tne
i constipated wa'stp matter and poisons
In the bowel
1 1'nsciiret (onlgbl will iturely
Isttiiipnifn ''in out In ihc morning.
Thc work while you tlep. lAjlv )
HIGH SCHOOL WINS
FROM GEORGE EVANS
The lower Ki-ndes of the hlKb n. hon
ployed a ec..rid :nme of bnsebnll .s-H-!
litd.'ty nfiei .oon wllh the flfotf Kv
iiti'i achoui whlrb th" high school' t. im
won In ti hi ore of !' to fi It wnn lb.
most Iriti i m Inst game yet tuts k-skhii
The t i I. limn will meet .itfuln I' bet
Thin '1.iy oi Prldnt evening nnd mf
ii nx lo Hi thnt n biiiff i riwd ntl. ml the
MHln- whl b Mill I" plnved "O l h-
ili orae Kf tns iM honl in mind. Arimla-
Minn will hf free
The Lineups Yesteeday
Hluh Hehool ienri(e Kmiiis
I'ohIIIiim
fiitcbff
l.inhnm 1'ieik Mill Mdlrftrorv
I I'lt.b.'i
III. burd lllmcoii I'niil IIIiiiix. i
Nt linn
i'Ii ii bn Wiimni k llnwlcv line
nd Itnio'
Ivldle Mttb' Kliaenc lll' llii'dH
' Hid ll.llif
John Mickey John Mer. ovlteb
1 rthortiitop
Jilintif Kchnffir fhllllp ill
A'ft Piem
I Id. b.iril Ii i old !' f
I fin. I told
I 1 1 T 'ild Bin I I I i I
i 1. 1Mb' I i 1 Id
I U Ihert ll'iwi-li I'. I'll I i C"i
.'''111' IlliiHi. I Hub Iinnl .1 lii i
ltid "II... " bilckei
Use Caller Claaalffed Ads.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Chlldrea
in Use For Over 30 Years
Always brars rr "
Signature of
INCOMIl TAX RUPORTS.
flnlv ii few m.irf days to p-nd'-i lour
Income In reports ll me mtikc them
lor yon. V V. Tninpklns. at court hniise
I'hones 1(173 ii nd 109ft.
JOHNSON WIllING TO tK
SGCONO G. O. P. CHOICF
' liv The Assih ii. I. 1 Cruss
1 fiiLI'MIM i 'I lo I'VI. I
lor Mil no I. .Ii' run "I I '.lllf'.' 1. 1 . ...
Ibc requcH' "f Mftmtoi ".uifti '.
1 IbirdliiK todnv ciiits.iiifd I" nilov '
of bis ntine :ie nei-ond .bob iinlidi'
for the iiiili . "in ir"Klicntiii? notnli
Hon In fihio where mimbei of d if
testes h.ive liMticitf'l I' " siuld t.Kc
to miikf hint fticb n .bole i v K
Christian secretin t" Xeti.noi Ibird
Ilia announced mnlKhi
Our Business Welfare
Depends on You
We know we cannot GET unlet wo GIVE.
We wonder if you know how well we really
try to serve you.
Take your tiros for Instance :
We sell you tho best tires we know of--
GOODYEARS of Course
Then we show yon b advice and neln.tl
amialmicp juat how lo take cam ot
lire so they vH' yirld to you i!i. 1 i
mile built into th' n
We tilVK
Wrt Service Iwnau w know it "I
1KT us Imth the moat hatisfmi i..n i
till' Cllll
lli'.v mi. i Keen our rmnarkaltic line nf
tin. ilve.if I'liiichcr Tlrw- mizi-s :n J
:hi : i ;:k l
Reed Automo!)i!e Co.
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aOl-806 GhaparraJ Stroot
OOBI'US 0HRI8TI TEXAS
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pe.Jl M jtpejjse
. Jttahes the fatigue of the
aay seem jar away
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Building 30x330x31 and 31x4-inchTires
iVsF
Ovyncrs of small cars can enjoy the anmc
high relative value in Goodyear Tires that
gives utmost satisfaction to owners of big
costly motor carriages.
They can take advantage of that tremendous
amount of equipment.skilland care employed
by Goodyear to build tires of extraordinary
worth in the 30x3- 30x3'2' and 31x4-
inch sizes.
They can (secure these tires without waiting
despite the enormous demand because
in addition to its larger sizes Goodyear builds
an average of 20000 a day in the world's
largest tire factory devoted to the three
sizes mentioned.
If you own a Ford Chevrolet DortMaxvqll
or any other car uting oim of these sibus go
to the nearest Qooclycnr Service Station
Dealer for Ooodyear Tiro and Goodyear
Heavy Tourwt Tubes.
Ocmiycar Heavy townM luhe. arc ihkfc ttraftg Vt fVfilj &
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