The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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PROGRAM OF
Arion Theatre
Change of films each nifht, al- -
matinee each afternoon, beginning
promptly at 3:45 P. M.
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O N.STANC F TAIJV1ADGL- IN
Dargerous Business' , Monday, May
f'>t} A real good one. See it.
H KSDAV. M\\ 17(h
"SCAR1.KT DAYS '- written b
D. \\ . Griffith, author o! " I he Birth
of a Nation. ' a story beginning in the
days of 49 in California- of the love ot
a mother tor her daughter.
RUCK JONES in "ONI MAN
I RAIL." an honest to goodness covs •
boy story. Wednesday. May 18th.
"WHAT E V E R Y W O M A \
! EARNS" Wednesday, May 19th
One oi life's stories, that many women
are forced to live. A good story.
TOM MIX, Friday, May 20th A
real 1 exas cowboy a "sure nuff 11v "
< nvboy. See him Friday, May 20th
Son of I ar/an Saturday, also tv.
reel comedy and two reel western pr
ture.
Each night this month 1 w ill give 4
tickets tree to the one holding tfv
lucky number.
$5.00 FREE
Submit me a new name for the Ar-
on I heat re as you visit the T*heatrr*
ihis week and get the $5.00 to be give-i
n the manager. 1 'ut your name on ti
inside ot an envelope and the nam'
submitted on the outside, drop in thie
r>ox as \ oti enter. I he prize will : "4
.(iven Monday night, May 1 Mth.
id— #i'iw linn*— *
heater ami let :* l> >m with
fervent /am! tor two day before;
♦ Rev. Percy Jones, Hector. ue come.
Mr. Ii>hn E. Huinc , S*ni > WanKr Qur {J1, „j,. lasted Id - hours,
* Mr. R !' l'erkins, Junior Warden. f(jr Wt> |ptl Hastrop at S;ir> A.
I Mr. J. T. Haskr, Secretary and N, and We ^ |Mi k 0 j.
r TroaKiirer.
Mr Hugo C Wertziwr, Sii|>t./ W1 h K Hail.
f of the Sunday 8cta< the last ;«ut.■ that went o it and
, also with him in the la- au*.<
l I lie usual services will l>e
I , , . , ,, ... t nat came < ■.< K i • i • i
held on Sund. . Ma> 1 . h. that tw, tha, H
day being ttM- .wlay or I'ente- s,.ni,„. Waril has (I,- -k il ..•
t t <i t, iiiii!it 'y t! t :
Stin.\ ScV - 1 a' A M
GIVE
.Morning j« r. in aid sennuit
and sermon
* at 11.
Kvenii
at H.
all inspired wizurd 11. n .
auto that lircal\ i!<>v\ !
we, t he ' ip end >t i he t r; o ■ 11.
, icnif comet w > i!<I I . i. '
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into thU
(as is s. i i
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bad w«>i'i!
how it i
JIasler w
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come upon t' e
C ''. i i • /-. i and in a ft •' m
I he Nund i". clii -! r' ( ah irv
Parish had a 1 otiir on 1 rid
4 the :i da; < : M 'I t . ■ i
was thi re-ult • f the « ai". u'.d
a I '• ie rl.iiin:ny of II ,-u ft
" and ! inn t 11 h >. on; tw • as e
wires that elways run pat lie?
f and i r V1 • - ,-d.
We had. his |>a aic at !>' ; p
Faltlv The r; \ i • stibscrib
a ' i d ' • 1 r i'i . lor of >
Advertiser who , • of tin l^en ascer air^ir iTt o7
Kqtiat- >r, may i.< >t now w: ; ., ] , ,; .,,
p ' "r" 'l|,:■ patient!\ listen while the I
their enlightenment and pat • ly ; M(. >t, ,,
a ' 1 ke p do'.vil flatnor in he w '
▼ >! t ha half o!' I he world. I v
a\ ' at ! "
A meat Parl< mi tie aiburbs o,"
Austin, which 1 m; .• mi fit
. eident ally i t he ■ a it al of t >
f S.ate of Texas. Aust :i i
Gifts That Last
\VF HAVE GRADUATING GIFTS
GALORE.
. :' . Call 1 lor the graduate shoul 1
n< i ulini* one. Weha\ emru \ inex-
• but dandy nov lt;e and uselul
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arti that will make a Listing im-
•11PS'. • II,
^ ot!;* selection is mad'- easy here.
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miles west of I'a-ti a (all d
oners will take a
iearn like'.v ise
dent at I
t a" of 1 e Pa I1
'ong and : ;>tr< u
1 i-co'-ir-t-1 di--; !a
and the
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♦ ,!^res ,MLtho |n."rth' rn ht ■■ ■ Wat t ' . .o\\ v ! , m ti.af quo.
f phere oi this flobe are measurer! ution Jg from? , yau? Wej,
from Bastrop) and Deep Eddy Is read |>|.,. .l!vh\ Themis-
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♦ miles west of Auatin on tht tocles and vou-„ find ,, there
north bank of the Colorado nv- ()ll our WttV bac^ .vhen wt
er. At that pomt in ?he rivet Were five miles tiu.> oideol An--
there is an nhiy and it is deep. ,nK we Came in an ace of run
Much bathing used to be dom lliMK over a skunk-^doosed glad a
♦ there; and when this amusement we ^dn<t for there.g no teli|,u 9
park was put there four or five what a llameU-s H„d feiribl^ re- | <
'k •vt'ars M(o a big concrete swim- V6nge it would have taken on u i|
? ming pool was built and the if it ,la(! ;K ,n t.aMKhf ir thr 7
^ whole thing named Deep Eddy v|.oke> .. ,| l jl: r . M.
' ! ;; • 'ia> 'M i i ' loM : 'J'he horrii e little pe-; >eei •« . f
. it is all arranged upon the first determined not to get out t out *,
f and the second river bottoms, sc way and it n. s a!- he skill i k
that the appearaia e if present Mr jj, . ))( • ari' iag t- 1
io tht eye is two spanous .a- steer clear bean >wift. - v '
r teps sloi ir tl'iv. • t< ..
Eggs!
Eggs! Eggs!
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' • , f,'l ' ' '' that ev* a king- and em; .a "f- j 4
the rivers edge. Hie two Prime ,,r( a ,ku„,
f ministers ot our Sanday ' o 'j he\ heller'
"hoe ' a me ■■ 1 ha v alr-ad.v Morgit a's s'i.or< - a« tb. ▼
a j mentioned, secured and Paid foi boundary line of Travis and
'1,1'1 I1'" ' Uastroi, ant.it The mii-. and
lies.
The) heller!
Morgan's sior*' - or
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. .. op r -.until . The mm; and ! k
<\\ im 'ling. sxUngaig, a |)a|f ()| (• >.id befo; • you ge f< j
f hint ing, boating, solt drink>, ai- ^})t. ^t« rti has been ma-.! • ; an < i 1 ■
IJ bles for ea in--, batbi g ,r • , jM the history of human civili*a- l
. I iverj'thing thrust upon us free. , on; (or it wm there thal jjav.
I They had made a Pilgrim's Pro- nie Griesenbeck and Ernest Has- h
rress to Austin several days be- jer (a f, w months ago) killed 63 lr
▲ -a• j)iei"t in d arra' '.-ed mi
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S.i i an -ti i .e* eme:
W=Ei PAY THE MARKET PRICE
CASH
EGGS. POULTRY AND CREAM
The Cream Station
Basirop County Produce Company
A< from VVilliarjcr liiiinbcr t'< ,
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luaid for privileges as shorelesi |night. Such an aehie\'ement 11 l!
NOW HE iS GOING
''u* ;!!r n.ake- o hink of that pi< - ag( t '>t iU e
' 1 ^ F''M( ' : Pfi i,','-rn v . the 1 • i". bo. : If
will give you a nosegav in para- ti:r.fi
I, e I , V - , id -o 1- n lZl- i TO TELL FATHER j
WE'RE NOT
MARRIED!
: (lisp i .a - \ in a ire. a; in ronieii-
l(1|.( hose titty siaug
4 ()ur !1 1 l't v t o:: t .() of 1
\ h wei • t. 1 efi in an o He spa re a ■
Kddv ; "J.*; dreadt :i "ale."
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, from l-;i ' -I "
^ tutos carried t''?•"> p< >pi. Our > s t> <*
The iiut , Wci'e su ; lied hy oui I Jeep lit Id > v. a - . ii-'':gir t a
"Uanuer«'* Jtusines> lor
N airj
k ('hureh j • opt. and a few friend* who er::- /ond ;md h.-ai !
not in ' 'ir Chureh. On our v.a\ harmh-s- rm-er **~" ~
throii di Austin we stopped at Before 1 bring t ;
f the K| '• '"Oi d I'e.- • I -in e t< •- ; r|o-e I h ,!l i" ■ • nv-re ' , ''' a" oa
Hisho, l\ insoh ing. lb* had be"ti namely tin . ' >• VVedn.Md.v ''u* 1,1 • ' IH 1 d'|' ' | a 1 He
k told hat we were e ng, and ;he 1th d •• t , fr- • K ' 4 l"l>m ''r"n ' ire,'k
we foil ji.l him w-( t'ng lor u* j _ _ Hit.! «. • ■••• i.' ' . ? • "v' ul ' u,ni ' '
■his front porch. Our Sunday Hasler, Hugo Wertzner Rnd Gre^ j^t 480 years before the
f chool children era' « him flow Art hielb a ai ■' •! fill; r ' °t
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Feed Foi Sale
1 have opened a 1 eeel Store on 1 y
1 Ami near the public road. Buy yot
. ?ed here and savf money.
\? heat Bran, per 100 lbs. .
V. heat Shorts, per 100 lbs.
V li/e Chops, per 100 lbs
V orn Chop?, per 100 ib .
( >rn. 2 bushel bags, per bushel $1.00
-its. 5 bushel bags, per bushel .65
i will buy your hogs or let you ship
■with me.
J. D. FITZWILLIAM
Phone 91 0
ers: and he gave n>
mnni' ion aid hi.-
IT -an," The dav was perfect TT •• tal it • "e t
for < ir purpose. a del t' 11 ■••■ • r- ' 1
k ".'••wt i't d.av -o 1 caln . were i h' "
. •
Thi I)*" dal ot the earth and .*i<v, and <I• , .i }. «v ke
'|'|-1 • d ■ 11.« • pr 11 tiv oin • i.. j- ••> . gr * - ' •
ladie were del .n' and abat fish cookt"' and ser 'I ! • 1 1
'dant. There wa- much swim, .-an-e i • i-e- •- r- .'a
*• ming eii ioved l>\ • e \ on 11 a wallov "1 " ma • ' 1 f -ed
neoj le, the older ; rson.- weia lainvr.v men. lb ' coffee
4 rather h\ of 1 swimmin- a*ved bread, - 1 ice . p: '• •-
i m 1, I' •'. ' '1 d ! i i' . . 1 t pi. 'if* < ,
. both of 'hem men ol maturi the fish was the fun ol <-fdng lr>
aiietl a' ' - •
da v, t ht• It •
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t hou art ;
11 : r e| ,i. ••
and hear'
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thee "
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■ rv on Wednt
of May —
ask Hot what
■ ■ hee hand
Coo! and
' ill gel* lie ; ( P) ; 1 I' I -t nie I'"
nidi t onouei want to be cool.
dtv ■ •'(
Stt'c; 1 M)'. S lie
No, ll i. a t dl il I\, but. a t I
e. . . Ill ft v j.1,11 • . I . -II.
am! you want that refresh-
icliver ,M' b'eliiig that come, only fr-m
$1.5 t
$1.75
$1.45
$ I .ftu
jf iu'lgme"'. after t! : :*<| a it m! per n-e -d I'i 111 ' V
■ nt' c.anie out. wni ••• e<1 to m< et ' 1«1 «a 1 |' ob d'y • •• ••••
♦" '«iiat the water w.a \cry cold |„ ) who if - b ■ m . ' f ' if ' if
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, I • , > ■ every nioriung,
A • J. Ilillnian.
l ii l f Thanks.
beiii,t.r comfortable.
H A H N MT A wni CLOTHE 5
for Summer wear ar not oidy
made from the be-l of thin ma-
terials—palm beacli, moliau,
•ak the peOph ;i'k, fi'opi-cra h, elta, bllt lie y
I'i on corn- are m.ade to your own ■ divida.aV
' ' 1 ><i•; ■ • din - mtvisurenu ut , so that the acme
iing he 'ie; • "I funeral of out ot comfort is assured.
erha?>- I in nn ira whispered Wennesda f««h fr; : t
■ 1 >11: informal on ' > thirty ot n-pif;, 'h ' ■ .ei man ■'
^ fta-t;. of my pab. A' vhow, the duty. 1 wa < ne of t >
■ -et r« 1 that the water in the , fifty and I ate and I .. .
a swimming pool wa cool leal-a o aw.av brim full. So (I d ' ey ai' ' ' 1'' ' " "',n,n_■' 1 Our tape line is accurate.
" ' l,f ,,n(' ' gb-'' no ice liov. Mil \ after eating were no* :d>' ' J , 1 " 1 Collie ill anil he inea-nre.i
1 that the next time we have a ptc to bend enough to ait down byl^j?* " V'It' ' ' " ** '
| nie at I>eep Kddv f the people re.a-on "f a birg 1 it '--rnal -e • 1 '
• want to see me and llavni< of fullness, so we stood Uj ■) ! !lh(l ■ '
Mr. and Mr- ' \I Williams
Williams,
The J, M, Holt Co,
(Jrie ctibet k sv, ni I'I • whale- traight aid solea and -;' • *11
Mr .anil Mi"-
1, Mi
W and (Rsjiort ourselve- in the era- to hold in and hold down what in. r wr h
1 die of Deep Rddy with a grac< we had abaorbed and assimilat-;„'■ ,l"(. v. A' ,, 8 V ""
♦ , . ,1 , 1 11 t 1 l- Mr. and Mrs A. liosankv.
and actu ity that shall be iit ed.. r.ven so —
t once, "The fish were .fen and ail
♦ f'Krightly hold iind i.'eau*if i!I\ agree
shy." That 'twas a famous victory.
SI'Kl'l VI.
I'imples and blotches on the
skin .are caused by h:JB • im-
purities in the bloo I. The right
remedy is I'rickly Ash Hitter-.
It removes the cause by purify-
ing the blood, liver and h i" *U.
Price $1.25 per bottle. ^ L
thiit Wider in the concrete poo] Profuse and profound thanksi I'I I.!'-' \i i <'OI ION AIM
♦" must be heated. This can eaal-* are due to the four, Haynle, Joe, TICK ROLl EDGE, B18( I'll
J|ly be done by tunneling under ii Ruo and Archie, who prepared TUFT, Ft LL SIZE MATTRESf |"rannon, druggist,
.and plating under the middle of and served this memorable ft\;. i ,FOR S 1
it iin an omatic wireless electric to many friends.
IIASTHOP 11 HNITl'KK CO. ]Try a liner.
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Scott, R. E. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1921, newspaper, May 12, 1921; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206367/m1/2/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.