Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 110, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1922 Page: 6 of 8
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run to gain ,n Weight and to- k men *(.*•
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not la liove me ran write to me and I
will tell them what nhs[» I wait in I tin
ready to do anything I ran to h<d|» y-*t.r
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Hungry little folks—AND BIO
"FOLKS — will iiiid many palate
thrills in big, generous helpings of
Kellogg’s Corn Flakes particularly
when served with the luscious fresh
fruits now in season! Just can't be
anything better far breakfast, for
lunch, or for supper when the ther-
mometer’s away up! And such a
feast for be tween-times “snacks'1!
Summer’s the time for “safety
•test" with family stomachs! Every
one works better, thinks better, pi. vs
better—and feels a lot better with
lighter food on the hot days! An i,
crisp, delicious Kellogg’s Corn Flakes
are everything that can le desired—
fot health, for enjoyment, for uour-
ishnent—thev are >o easy to digest,
ut they '.uam' You can’t “over-
**.< * Kellogg a—no matter how
nut.h you eat!
A' th- • vtntng nuai, as a new and
T *sh' dessert, serve Kellogg’s
torn Flak*,-,, with fresh fruit and a
generous helping of cream!
Kellogg's Corn Flakes are sold
univ allv in the RED and GREEN
oackage that bears the signature of
K K 4* originator of Corn
LLkes. Noik are genuine without it!
AUo mmkeri of
KELLOGGS
KRUMBLES
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KELLOGG S
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