The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1937 Page: 4 of 6
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For brands of coffee to have gained the popularity of Admiration
and Bright & Early, there must be a reason There is. In fact,
there are several. These coffees are always fresh; they are always
uniform — every package like the last; they are always fragrantly
delicious. By virtue of these three things, Admiration and Bright
& Early have become the largest selling coffees in Texas.
Grey Covers and Stripes
in Heavy Grade
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Home of Good Food, Snappy Service, and
Friendly Atmosphere—Now, More
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Men’s Belts
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PIANO SAFRICICED—Local par-
ty giving up exceptionally fine
baby grand piano. Will sell im-
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snse if you act quickly. Easy
cribs. Consider radio or piano in
fade. Write Geo. W. Bowman,
3px 2682, Beaumont, Texas.
“EAT AT POPES”
Men’s Pants
Light Weight—Values
Up to $3.95
Gne Asst., pair. . . S8c
One Asst, pair. .$1.98
You need a new permanent—a new wave— i
new distinctive hair-dress.
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Famous names are symbolic of the- achievements of great men
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panionship, the charm that
have,made the Atlantic, for,
seventy-five years America’s
most quoted and most cher-
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GOOD USED PIANO for §65.00
cash. Or will take good Jersey cow
as first payment. Write Geo. W.
Bowman, Box 2682, Beaumont,
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Men’s Dress Shifts
75c at Most Stores
But Here
Only 49c
Try them; one is sure to please, you. Both are to be had Dripkut
or Steel Cut, a grind to suit your method of. making.
piano for cash. Write Geo. W.
Bow-man, Dox 2532, Beaumont,
Texas.
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Prescription No. CO, n physician’s formula.
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with literature on treatment reported result-
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dumber, and dumbest? Poor Jake,
he’s the last one. Garland and Jo
come in there somewhere.
What is Jean Yvonne’s latest
dance step? Power to you, Mof-
fett!
Who’s the little French girl “he”
like^to skate with? Going French-
ie, Garland?
Why does Pederson like “little
women”?
What’s this we hear about Vir-
ginia Merle and Buna. What about
it Virginia?
The gossipers of this berg have
all told us that the Stoepplemann-
Lewis affair is mended! How’s
about it Janet and Gene?
Just how did Cocky get that
conspicuous bandage on his face?
Did you and Dutch S. get in a
fight or sumpin’?
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in the building where the Silsbee Dry Goods Company was, and [mp
we invite you to come in and look over our prices. Our overhead
K3 expense is low, and we are selling our Merchandise Strictly for
Cash; it majees it possible to sell you merchandise just as cheap
as you can. get it anywhere. Come in and see us this week.
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You will want to look your best in the
Easter Parade. Come in or phone today for
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Get some of that-improved Red Steer Ferti-
lizer yourse f this year and be one of the thou-
> are getting the most from their cot-
ton and otb er crops; Swift’s Red Steer Ferti-
lizer is now made both Non-acid r orining and
Physiologic uly Neutral. Your neighbor has
probably teki you what this means in terms
of better yields and longer staple.
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Who says there are ethics to the
game of Tennis? Yeah? How’s
about it, Coach Hough, Cudge
and Perry?
Shack’s not used to traffic we
guess. Can’t you get out of the
way of a car, kid? Or maybe the
mind was wandering.
What kind of a suction does
Miss Smith have? We have our
say when it comes to how a debate
tournament should be held and get
by with it—eh?
Betty should be a pick-pocket
or somethin’! Ask her how she
does it?
Two broad minded people (be-
in dear ole S. H. S. How wedoin’?
Wonder if Tink, Blue and Goat
are gonna start studying English?
Yeah?
We’re still wondering how that
Senior got that idea that he rates
so much higher than anybody
else?
How does Bill Clark manage to
get to drive? Couldn’t be psychol-
ogy!
Who’s been named — dumb,
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Read, David. The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1937, newspaper, March 25, 1937; Silsbee, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1370971/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Silsbee Public Library.