The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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V
AIRDQME THEATRE
Dcors Open 7:30 — Show Starts 7:45
FOR WEEK OF MAY 9th
BrSflffcy;
MONDAY and TUESDAY
Fairbanks, the great hurri
cane of joy and excitement, in
"THE MARK OF ZORRO"
• i. to the screen a wholesome, gin-
; mixture of melodramii a: d vigor-
■i comedy, crammed with whirlwind
rv thrills, suspense and irresistible
v angles; with never a let-up in its
he ir long pace from the very start to
in-roaring, rattling, eminently
I ~ °
factory climax.
EDNESDAY and THURSDAY
Marv Miles Minter in
' SWEET LAVENDER"
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
There are more than 3,000,000 Fur t ars in
daily service throughout the world, atul fully
eighty per cent of these are Ford Touring Cars.
There are man/ reasons for this, not the least of
whir h is the simplicity in the design of the car,
so easy to understand; likewise if is easy to
operate; and mighty inexpensive compared to
other motor cars. On the farm, in the city, for
business and for family pleasure, it is the car of
the people, and the demand is increasing every
d.iy. Let us have your order promptly if you
want one.
Bastrop Motor Company
BASTROP. TEXAS
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Feed For Sale
- have opened a Feed Store on my
near the public road. Buy your
: J here and save money.
Vb/-?<it Bran, per I 00 lbs. . $ 1.50
heat Shorts, per 1 00 lbs. .. $1.75
iV.ai.ze Chops, per 100 lbs. .. .. $1.35
. >rn Chops, per I 00 lbs.. . . $1.70
1 ■ a, 2 bushel bags, per bushel $ 1.00
5 bushel bags, per bushel . .65
will buy your hogs or let you ship
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J. D. FZTZWILLIAM '
Phone 910 ' i
CALVARY CHl'HCII Quires us to be chemists too. lie
asks and He demands that we I
Rev. Percy Jones. Hector. J take the truths of Holy Scrip-
Mr. John E. Haines Senior w ard> n ture into the laboratory of our
Mr. H 1'. Perkins, Junior Warden. Louls and t>hHnge them 'into arts
= Bailor, Sfi-rctary and i()f kindness and deeds of helpful-
= 1 1 r,'usl,rt'1'" jness to our fellow men. in the
p Mr. Hugo C. \\er /ner, Supt.!12th um| K}th ,h;ipt(.,.s (>r _,
|| of the Sunday School. muns W|J see h()W Puu, (|j(| [{
= „„ , . , ,, and we there have full and ex-
= The usual .ervice. will bo he.liat., from
= , " Sunday, May the 8th, namely t|(m. ,im| u> h(,„ ,v.
, these
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Mary Miles Minter in
CUMBERLAND ROMANCE'
Also Larrv Semon in
' BETWEEN THE ACTS
(illillliitt, llllllll!lltlilllllllilllllllllllllllltlllllllll,l!!lillii!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH
EE Sunday School at 0:1.1 A.
— Morning service and ermo:
eleven.
K\ening service and sent
~ at H o'clock.
~r1 On last Sunday night, our
~E service being called off, tie
:rr. members of our Church \m; -<"l
EE'- among them) attended th. i o<-
~~ ing service of the revival m ,'*-
EEr ings at the Methodist Chuiv .
~ held by the Rev. I>r. Swope. It
55 was a great and helpful sei
Besides ])r. Swope there wen
Si four ministi rs of tin g- '
55 present. Brother Trac . pa-
~ of the Church, the Rev. Dr.
~ ;Hawke, Presiding Elder tie
55 Id.*'rift, Brother Le*th ai I >• -
2= -elf. Among tlx it. tractive
Sr ;delightful features ot the m'I-
~ I vice was a beautiful song ren-
dered by our male quar1eti< i
E5 whom Bastrop is justly pr<. <d.
the four J's: Jack Jenkin
Howard Jenkins. Price Jen' .
SS and Claude John.-on. The otv*
•EE !fault Bastrop has to
>wing
can do it also.
Do you know what first
iguveo
crumbled and then trans
the adamantine power oi tin
Roman Empire, and transformed
its pride and cruelty and hard-
ness and heartle sin into a
fertile field out of which t*,! i'*-
j.rrew and bio ntu -u«h flov «
of lovlines il f 'iMTuiice a - < 'e
cilia and lleh-na fgnatiu:
and I 'ram-is and tl ousii • i moiv
men and women liki
was thi : That tl:
that hard and cru
with amazement and
with awe, *e how th
GIVE
Gifts That Last
WE HAVE GRADUATING GIF^
GALORE.
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a la
nsi
C !I• 1 for the graduate should
ne. We have many inex-
"it il.tndy novelties and useful
Rome's dr.-
t lie re; -on
and l'-.i: : I.
have given is th
one .supreme cause of what oc
curred. And it it did that then
find ih h()W ,an \V(. doubt but tl
( Oil Id
mi rat-
io wor
i 1st
and reeoiu-iU
monize the .jarring, screeching
== ,our four J's is that they do
us hear them often enough.
"Music on the thee we float
And lose the lonely note Idiscords of life, of labor -
Of self in thy celestial ordered,tait of national jealousy that are
strain crushing the life out of nations
_ 1 "til fct last we find with naval preparations.
Our life to love resigned We, who are Christians, h
V ! In harmony of joy restored (|1e destiny of the world in oin-
aK«un; hands, (iod put it there r,hen
And songs that thrilled our jHe made us the leaven to ,eavei.
earthly days t^e whole lump. And if sin and J i
; Break on the shores of light(jgreed and envy and hatred and •
in endless hymns ot praise contention could look at us to- t
The congregation assembled day, at you and me and all wno ▼
;on Sunday night was probably jprofesH and call themselves
the largest that has gatheretl to |('histians, and seeing how we
hear Dr. Swope during this ser- |jve COuld say:
lies of meetings, that have been!«see how these Christians love
<it once ten en t and edifving to one another," then the prayer
.he Christian people of Bastrop. we suy so 0f(en
Dr. Swope at the close of the sei
I vice in a few brief words of
thanks and appreciation ex-
pressed his high esteem and his
I warm affection for the people of
Bastrop and the people of Bas-
trop have the same feeling
wards him.
A Word from the Reel or.
A long time ago 1 asked a
lasting mi-
artic cs
n:\Ke
ton is m;ic.ie ca^ v n. k .
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and liar-
THE MARKET
CASH
EGGS POULTRY AND CREAM
with our lips
while our hearts are far from
C,od would soon be answered:
"Thy Kingdom Come."
This in words of my own is n
summary or condensation of the
12th and l.'Uh chapters of Paul'
letter to the Romans. And now
in concluding this article I an
going to tell you a story that I
hope will throw a light back up-
on all I have tried to saw
The Cream Station
Bastrop County Produce Company
Across from Wilbarger Lumber
I j rofessor of Theology t^ tell me
jthe best book on Christian Etl -
iics. He i it into m> hand- << Japanese was traveling on :
;bulky, boggy volume of six bun- trajn from San Francisco to New
Idred psiw And sftsi I had t<;io York. He had bought a pocket
it I was a sadder but not a wiser copy of the New Testament atid
imam I ha. was (as Shakes- was reading it for the first
jpeare says) jni(1 When he got to the end
| In ni) salad days |of it he said: "This is a f n<
j W hen I was green in judgment thin>r in theorv, but I wonder it
It was when I was like you. j jt eould really'be jut into prac-
gentle reader, young and hard (jn •>"
and headv and pkick\ and pug- [n )|lf. .same coach where he
inacious. But now when 1 am \vas there was a ladv. She too,
1 ripe and sweet and willing and uas traveling f< .in San Praia is-
wise I know that the best thing oo to New York. He was told
ever written on Christian Kthi. s |,hat s}1(> was ., Christian. He
revival meeting which i. to be-
gin June 19th Pra> don't pi; n
A few months ago an educated!,, trip of any ! nd d..;;vig th, <
meetings, but let
tian stand in hi-
round abou t.;
t-verv Chris-
or In r place
mn.
is the twelfth and thirteen!'!
copy oi trie im'w les
Olticial Statement t>f the Finnncial
(Condition of th,.
( ITI/KNS' S I A 11- li \ \ K
At Bastrop, St.itc uf Tat th<-1
close iif I'll inr ..i. tin1 i.'Hih day of i
\jiril, !i♦'_! 1. [>b 'P Tin- Ha--lrn|i
Advertiser, a th .- ijuM printed and
' nli'i I'i'd at P. i t ; it •• Tcxa . ,
the "tl) (ia\ of May, !:r!l
KKSOITRCES.
I.onn ■ at d di -< (> .!>' ; [
sonal oi i-oliati ii
Loans. re;il e ; « ■
Ove'-d laf t
said, "Now I am going to watch
Bonds and stock*
'chapters of St. Paul's Kpistl. to }ler and see how she acts, and'if!1^1 lStnU'
the Romans These two chap.!.,he live, up to what I read in j ot ho.'"real estate
teis tell us all we need to Know ithj.< little book I am going to Furniture and ti.ti.r.
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11,100.00
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ami
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hanker*
hand
Interest if Depositor-,'
(! laianty F'ui"!
As.-i < ment Depo tor '
(Iiiaranty Fumi
so Acceptances and Bills
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♦ about Christian Kthics that i- make this Christian standai
: they tell us how a Christian duty the rule of my life."
- ought to li \e and why, what mn- Before the end ot the journey
jf jtives kindle t.o action, what eno }>,, had seen so many 1 i11;■ act>
should attract our ettor.s. I |,,i un elfish kindness, mo muc'
11wish that many Christians thoughtful care for others
. would learn by heart loose tw«. much gentlent-' and sweetno-is K<chanure
| most wonderful chapters and alH| iiKht in her that he said: 10thlM'
f would when alone repeal Ihem i -phis little book i,-. true: it can; t.u;
! over aru] ovpr as a Master of a be put into practice; I am goin^ ' ' I.IABILTTtF.s
Masonic IjiKlge repeals the ohli- t,, niakf it nr. guide in life" I'apital «tock i i ! u < :;«i,ooo,oo
nation, of Ih.- three Degree. . Amen! (iod'a mis,i.mari.«!
j' whene\ei he i> alone. preaching Jesus on tho trains, ir i>n, t<. hank;
f I am going to say something autos, in shops, in law offices, in
i here about < hristian Kthies, b;i hosfiitals, how ? By little act.- o!
a ing what I say at every slej fin loving kindne> - See how the-
7 those two chapters of the Apo- '"hristi ius lo\. one anoth-'i."
Paul in his letter fo the Tin- i "Th\ Kingdfin Come."
JS,i; «.2.'!
t.sti
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Cooi and
Hsfreshlng
No, il isn't a drink, but an
easy, breezy palm beach suit.
day
At
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On a hot summer's
want to be cool.
you
:io niMi.no
--and you want that refresh-!
ed feeling thai comes only from
net >
ar t hankt«
ii checi., r.et
I sit and eat at the table
side of a man who hi
y tie
4' mans.
'i;bv the
* sUidiod, and who loves and w in
, has mastered the science of I
chemistry. He has told me some
BAPTIST CHI RCH
Thf
ii'es will be
regubi r
p'*e uz
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Ajstrange and wonderful thing- next Sunday i't It A.
f about that fascinating science. 7 :-l") P M.. ff v-:i haven'i
to
subject
Individual depn.-ti'
i tn check
Savintrs deposits
1 Time certificat' it
Demand certilii-a- •
\ pfisit
1 i"nnhiet'« chei
| Bill, pnyuhle in,
counts
i ert ifii*at< « of depn' .is-
sued for iiK ne> horroweii
i Bond- deposited
'a\ 12.;.r>..
i.o:is. ,for Summer wear are not only
made frem the best of thin ma-
terials—palm beach, mohair,
silk, t ropi crash, etc., but they
are made to your own individual
!measurements, so that the acme
of comfort is assured.
A
that a.
t jig effect.
uh i- m
Ash B:tte
men wV
fiiid i'
v-hob
h ith*
1 purgative Porto Rica t >fat< slips
nial stimula- !>s®le—Seler t sL.'ck, strong,
«*r and stom- rooted | laid , grown <<t
w h.v Pncl- soil. Reads
ell liked by P 000 for
ed it. T'-«m or more $2.L,r
ine for : -' San Anton;
for
I but there is a chemistry fh.v i.
, above man's rhemistry, nam. 1
the chemistry that Cod work a'
aim
t been
a riguiiu atti ,,dain' at thes<
' hill', i ic« . alio • -pei i.'il! ■
i i \ ot '••• a memhei of t he Bap
W"
f
I an
s
ior ire
i' $ 1,2<) /a-i
on, druggist.
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mi His laboratory of fne world, ti t t'buich.
we!! 11 hink ot the marvelous trans- pleasure in gi' ing ' ou an intro
M'rgin nitration by which Cod Inking'rim-lion to |tni, Murphy
a cow lor His retort clian;-' Sund; .' , i! yon ; 11 come
glass and hay into milk.' Or Our Sunday School > row
again think of how Cod, th« iing in nnmbei and inte rest and
gieat chemist, taking Shal> s- meets promptly at A. ivi
i rodmts f urii v t eare for a test-tube, changed m B. Y. P. C. at # :4T P M Tl
,n* loaf of bread and a piece of beef
B.-dell B ig., Sail Xntonio, in;o the divim* tragedy of Ham-
lexas- ilot. And Cod wants and He re-
T<«tnl
State nf Texas
f'ouiity nf Bauro;
V\c. Paul l>. Pin
mil J. T. ('rymip, a
" great hank, each of u
delivery now.
Pots of 12.1.000
r t hoiis, n<T.
As-ori;i.t
voting people
'needed at thi
<>ur tape line is accurate.
< 'nme in and be measured
president.
rn titer of f aid
,-oleiwnly swear
un noiiri.shinjSltlood makes
healthj flesh, good muscles and
.i trong vitality. The reverse
i the case when the blood i.s
poor. To drive out impurities
;ind enrich the blood lake T'rick-
lv Ash Bitter . II is a most ef-
ficient blood purifier and ny&-
Pric a
that the above -'a'em' nt Is true to
the Ih's' nf on<- I-1 wleili;e ami ludief.
pAt p r>. pm:k p-e idn t.
■i T. rRVf-rp. c.nhitM
i . .i-i.■, ; A i t.j.
|„ \V ilttu' i:ei
11. fV<nii>
ii i Kecselu
Dire. U>r?
u"v '".V,"' ^< ni regularlor for men.
B PRfrE, ' l -" per bottle. S. I>. Brannon,
; ' !>unty. Tex druggist
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Scott, R. E. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1921, newspaper, May 5, 1921; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206366/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.