The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 84, Ed. 1 Monday, April 12, 1920 Page: 10 of 16
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10
W MIS
HE IS IN MCE
TO THE FINISH
“Not Anxious to Assume
Responsibility But to
Rescue Party.”
WILL DWELL ON ISSUES
Irrespective of Resu'd o!
Precinct Conventions He
Will Run for Governor.
Dallas Tex„ April IS—S.nato:
Joseph W. Bailey is in the rave fur tht
Democratic nomination for governor
until the last vote is counted in the Juiv
primaries.
Until aftci the Max conventions be
will not pay particular attention t<
state issues or to the attacks being mail
upon him. Ue says that these attacks
are made to divert attention from th*
issues to be determined in Max and re-
fuses to follow Lis opponent* off into an
immaterial discussion of personalities
but let his enemies kuoxx that they and
their recurds "'ill be taken care of in a
manner cordially satisfactory even ‘u
themselves after May 1.
Mr. Bailey’s signed statement fol
lows:
•‘Those who are opposing u> an* in-
dustriously asserting sometimes in pub-
lic. and more frequently in private tba*
I do not desire the office of governor
and that I will withdraw from the race
after the presidential precinct conven-
tions are held whatever their result
may be. One purpose in making that
assert ion is. of course to discourage
my friends by inducing them to believe
that they may be left without a candi-
date who espouses their views and an-
other purpose is to insinuate into the
WHEN NATURE
COLORS THE
CHEEKS
She Applies it From XVithin
Not From Outside
Pepto-Mangan Nature’s
Beautifier.
It is the Coloring Matter of
Pure Blood That Makes a
Good Complexion.
Beauty is more than skin deep. No
one ran have a clear delicate skin
glowing with health if tb»* bluud i-
impure or lacking in the vitally neces-
sary iron that give* the coloring mat-
ter to the “life fluid.” Neglect of
regular and necessary waste elimina-
tion helps to render the blood impure
and reduc*' it* iron contents. The be*t
• osmetic in the world is pure healthy
iron-rich blood.
Doctors realizing the importance <>f
enriching and improving the blood
have for years prescribed Gude’s Pep-
to-Mangan. the pleasant and proved
blood builder and tonic.
Pepto-Mangan contains just the ele-
ments needed to change thin watery
blood to good red blood. Pepto-Man-
gan builds rich red Wood enabling
it to carry strength and vigor to every
part <4 tbe body.
Gude'S Bepto-Maugan ha* become
no well known by reason of doctors
recommending it that you can get it in
tablet or liquid form at any drug
atore. Instead of trying to cover up
a poor complexion get n bottle of
Gude's Pepto-Mangan and note how-
soon you feel better sleep better work
harder play with more zest—and bow
your skin and complexion are im-
proving.
Only make sure to g»t the gr nuire.
Jt ha* ”Gud<*V on the package.—Adv
Avoid All J
V Facial Blemishes M
N A CLEAR skin is a real
asset to anyone. To Fj
id in maintaining a clear. Fl
healthy complexion try Hj
•«ing White Cloverine Dll
salve regularly. gM
M t is highly recommended Tjl
■fl 'or Bums Piles. Tetter. Qi
■-czema. Ulcers Dandruff.
gg 'unburn. Catarrh Chafes fig
M vy poisoning. Sore Throat. Kg
SB 'happed Hand and Lips eg
■ *• 91
M 3
Ew ■
Rl now fam o* r< <d’ it J
VH is been the market for B
Mm enty-fiv '»ars t:♦ ■
|nuld be k»|»t on hand B
•ady for immediate use. a* B
U times. »
radically every druggi ’jr ■
\iuerica ha- sold White ’ ••
crine Balx< f««r years. Y'lr-M
ihk It—or can get it for xob
<>r we will Ki nd it postpaid. H
direct tv your for 35c. B
MONDAY.
minds of men wb*ni they consider u
। icf that 1 hatc **me uit<ri<»i I
motive in making the nice.
•‘Anxious to Rescue Party.”
t ‘’l nm not anxious to assume the
great re*p”nsiL'liti» s which attach t”
’the governorship of this state; but i (
; am sinevrelx anxious to rescue the Item-
locratir party from the control of th**”-|
v. ho are deliberately divorcing it from i
| its gn at principle* ami I became a can
<iidat< purely and only because 1 wa* I
the unanimou* judgement ol mx friends ■
I that my candidacy xxould mo*t cienriy
। present the issue betwetn the fundaim u-1
tai principles of Democracy ami tmi
1 modern heresies xvhich our oppumn.* ’
। i call ’progressive democrat '.’
“In ord« i that every Democrat win* i
feels an interest in that question might
huxe a fair opportuuitx t” express him ;
self upon it. we proposed to the com-j
• mittee managing the opposition that it ■
(should be submitted to u primary elet |
' tion instead of to pre< im t convention*.
। ■ We believe—indeed xx»* know —that ail
least five times a* many Democrat > I
| v.wiid ex pres* thomselvc^ at a primaly J
1 election as xvill b* able to do so in pre i
cinct conxeution*. It could m t he other- •
wi>c; because in establi*hnn nts when t
four or fix. men are employed all can- ’
not lenxe their business at out time a* j
they must do in ordr t«» participate .i i
a precinct convention but each ot the-!
could go nt some tine dining the day [
to cast his or her vote in a primary elo.-
: tion. "hat is true of the business m< u
'is true also of the farmers. Even i» ;
• they g<» to their precinct conventioti the (
’ p<ditician* may prolong its sv*>ion ■
that many of them must leave in order .
Ito attend their xvork at home before a
I vote i* oxer taken: and knvxving that;
; may happen thousand* ma. u"t g” at j
i all. though they xxould eheeifully tak« i
i th” tiim to vote at a primary election. 1
Wants People to Decide.
I ‘lf a primary election had b- •• ’
agreed to. and the Democrats of tin
State had rejected the Fort Worth d*« 1
I larotioii of principles. I xvould haw >
I promptly announced my " ithdrnxxal .t*
a candidate for gov. ruor: because even
। if I desired the oftice. I xvould not a.
; cept it. though it might come to n •!
I without a contest unless I was au-|
thorized to administer it upou what I
I consider sound principles.
“The refusal of the other side to
। agree p» a primary election has con->
i vinced me that they want thi* issu* de- ;
cided by the TKilitb ians instead of bx (
the j»eople while we want it avoided by .
the people in-tend of politician s - i
“If our friend* attend th* pre* im t ;
I conventions. □.* 1 hoj>e and believe they ।
} will we will carry eight out of eveiy|
| ten counties in this state but whatever ।
may be the result ot those conventions. I ;
shall continue this contest to tbe etc!
of the gubernatorial campaign iu order!
that the people may have a fair chance
to decide between the principles xxnichj
xve advocate ami the principle* advo-;
Dated by the opposition.
.1. W. BAILEY. I
1 PROPOSALS FOR REFRKJERA
ITKiN BUILDINGS—Office <’ou*trm t- ‘
ing Quartermaster. Mexican Border [
1’ O I • S 3. ’ ’amp Trax is.
I Tex. Sealed pro|K»als xvill be leceivedi
I here until 1 p. m.. April 27. 19211 an 1
I then opened for <-on*tructing <»ne
me.-hani<ally «*p<«-ued refrigeration
I building ।no equipment or setting of:
I iefrigerating machinery to he in< luded
in bid l at each of the following places: (
I HaJingeu. Tex.; t’olnmbu*. N. M..:
I Ft. Mclntosh. Tex.; Eagb* Pa**. T»x.:
I Del llio. Tex. ; 1 arfa. Tex. Plans xvill
!bo furnished on ic.-oipt of certified
I check for SU’. Further information ;
' <>n applkutit n.
TWO NEW TESTS IN
LIVE OAK COUNTY
BELOW FANT CITY
Minneapolis Concerns Plan
to Undertake Develop-
ment ot Acreage.
Liv. Oak County wLieh already in i
I the limelight as a gas field is to haw
! two new deep test* for oil. Two Minn'-
ncerns. the R. B. Wbinpl-1
I Company and Hawley and Ayres Com- •
I pany Lave made locations tbre< -quar-1
ten? of a mile northeast and one and :
one-half mile southeast of Fant City I
resj»ectively. and drilling it is an-
nounced wJI *tart ju*t as soon as tic
machinery < an lv placed on th<- ground. |
Annoum-em< nt < f these two locations |
I which arc in close proximity to the deep |
I test being *uuk bx th' Ed Matti*on in-
t* r<**t*. was mad« by <S. Sinclair.
I g»’ologi*t. who was formerly with the
I Sinclair Oil and Gas ’ "mpany. but xvbo
Ihas dow opened an offi ■ in San A’.-'
tonio. Mr. Sinclair made b« th locution* i
for these two deep te*t«.
Live Qak County. M . Sim lair ’•tat* *
after a thorough -urvy from a geo-]
logical standpoint ha* a x<rx promi*ing
future and he predict- some very int< r-
rating developments from that *<'tioh
in the near future.
Just say
Hires
if you want
the genuine
- in bottles
for the home
5 at soda fountains
and on draught - -
How to Wave Hair to
Appear Naturally Curly
111 ' '/
I
I p. ing it ■ r nd ' ■ • '
I iMßuty t.. th.- mor And th* ha r.h f-n'
I I at-- fluffy * her < I ou*
I | If Oh. I! • ur ;• I. ■ I ■ ' .•< 1 ■
I Mbner.r.. from th. dniagUt and t
I |-a*y dir*<tlonr « 1 be |»l^as*d >• •-.
I u..rd- with th* r-Bu
I। i v id< nee with’* the*e hoara a-id which
• . will • long i < The j.* •
• applied with a brush.
HELHSET
MESS BONE
IN TWO HOBOS
Visitors From 19 States to
See San Antonio Through
Tuesday.
TYRRELL IS RE-ELECTED
Convention Unanimously
Admits Mexico Into
Association.
Hoi.-I men from nimu* * n *iah** « f
the union fi- in Canada ami from M« x-
; i’’°. gatl.' r<«l Momhi\ at Ilie Guni« ;
Hotel in the forty first annual *e**ioii
! of the Hotel Men's Mutual B'-m fit A*
i social ion. disposing of all a*soc:ntioi.
biisiue>- in two hour* ami re-elo**tiiu
Percy Tyrrell manager of th** Gunt« i
Hotel piv-iurnt of the internation.i.
' body. Th? roiivi ntion will la>t through
Tues* lay.
Business xva* dispatched with all the
[efficiency of th** motb'rn hotel thougi
the greatot informality charactmi/ed
•tiie *c**ion. v lm b was given over large
! ly to th** li ariug of report* and the fi-
-1 nam-ial *tatu* of the H"b ! Men’s Mu-
itual Ptvuefit Association which is prin-.
Icipally a fraternal order with an insur-
am e clause ami the furthering «if the
' * o-operativ- spirit b« txv**eu m h l men m
North America. Tliif -pirit was <xi-
i deDee*l when M* xi« an hob-l men xv**ie
[admitted to membership ami M<xicq
giveu a place on the auxiliarx director-
ate during th** session Monday. Mr
I Tyrrell leaving the chair io •urge that
! Mexico should lie brought into th** as-o
: ciation. Unanimous « «m*ent of th •
association followed ami (l.« informal
*pirit »»f the meeting hobh-d up here
! again xvhen a member rose to imiuir*
I if it would lx* ]H.**ibb* to hold the n**st
annual meeting there a* ”tln‘r»’* a r«*a
1 win”—a reference which th** entire men -
i b. r*hip greeted with laughing appluu* *
Report Record Year.
R'O<irt< made dining tin- moinur.
shoixed that umbr the administration
; of Mr. Tyrrell the greatest a'h am-** ii
j m*mbei ship ami increase in n * eipts wa-
rc<*orded that any year «»f tl;< ns >o eij.
। tion has ever shown. Texa- has Loen
! the banm r stale in memberships w it
i new m«*mbers. more than *|oubling
I any other state’s showing. This < ar-
। rip* the association’s membership over
14PO and th** report of th** secret ir?
’treasuier. .1. K. Blatchbir«l. «•! Chi*ag<-.
shov.pd a rps’TVP of - s oJ.”‘io. 19 in th -
asMu iation's treasury.
The bn-iness session opt U-d will a
I *hort address of welcome from C«4. Ike
T. Pryor. .*p»-aking in behalf of th**
'ejiy ami th«* mayor ami a similar word
oi greeting from President Ty noil.
i With one exception .hut *4 th* first
' x i' .- president ail officers auu director
|wrrr n-ele -tod. W. E. Hawk mamu':
of th* Gibs.m Hotel. Cinc.unati. ohi**.
'\us elected vice president ami A. F.
I ernand**z. manager of the < ■•ntim nia;
i Hotel in Monterey. Mex.. was elected a •
[auxiliary director to repre»ent Mexi*u
Business se*>ion* ended the remain-
der of Monday and all of Tuesday wib
I be given to sightseeing mid diversions oi
xaried sort* xvhicli tie* ho*ls hav* ar-
i range*! including a golf tournamput at
j Bra* konridge Park following an in-
: formal luncheon in the patio of th** Mcn-
g* r Hotel.
Banquet Monday \ight.
| The :i'**»eia:i* n * i’oit -fir-i banqu- r
i will be hebl Monday nizl.t nt * in th
[ ballro*mi <>f th** Gunter. Hotel xxiti
Judge .1. R. Davis acting a- toa*tiu;.
I ter. Dr. Fred Johnston president •
i tin* San Antonio Hot* I Men s A*-o* a
I tion. x’-ill greet th** guest- and N. Il
| King president of the Giiamlx r
:<’ommer<». xvill addre*- ih«'i. >
Antoni*.—the plm < •-* ii-. v. J| b*- » •
I topic « f a talk bx Nat M. Washer air.
I an*w<*ritig mldreso< will b* made
U Willis Ri*e of th Daily Nasbvi.!
Hotel RoiMutPr: E. M. Tierney of ti.
Hot*! Ansonia. X-w Y* . W. D R.
inson of the Baltinmi. H<4* I Karis
h’ity. and J. K. Blatchford M-retaix
of th* H M. M. B. A.
j Tuesday’s program for th. h«4*l in*t
< and member* of their families m-i-.im
ipanying tlo-m "dl begin v ith a •-.im’-
Jlueakfast at 9:’U’ n ll.a* k« nridg-
। Park th* nariy starting fr*m fh* S’
;Anth**nx Hot*'. Followm/ bnakfas?
1 the day x’. ill b* given *»\* r to -ights*.»-
ing. that th< rs m ;i y |.-a n at fir-
I iiand »-f San An’ m--'- at an«l
• • \ ’■ . r- M
dina' Dan Tm-lh
dax*’ C. nve'iition will * ml ’ ith a M* Xi
: - Tm-da night ’
Hotel.
LABOR STATES TENETS
Party Publi*ln * Prim-ird* ' for (•uidaiu*
• f Presidential < amlidatp*.
By th* X-... I .ie.l
\\a*liingt->n. h 1 . Ym il 12— * •
g; f.Z'»i hi’.* i • • <r imi-j-trj.ii io »b
•: I in r« *.■' t a « t .* t । ;:i-. • i’.ii t
■ . • R 4. . .*••
’ a’ *-• : ' ■ ”• ■ I • reph . nujd
. .Illi. • - -t. A . F' re
■!*m r.f Lab*- I : . i- ig f -*1
Sami • ' - M- •• \V. ;in .|
I ra rd: M< ■ ■ - m a ■ . ■ 7 • ■ pi^l •
j .’1 b ' rr. ■ ■ < f. pr.Jjf
- gr ■ d
jph< November < ■ . |
I ‘ A*. * [-•.• ! r I;j . . Ul< |
J L' ’ida'
R“ ■< -an wag* *ari (
: z ; '[ rib** • gar •
' I b'f ‘ | ; •» । T <-Ifl I O ' «• .
I: - ■ ■ •
ADn.-dohir' r ’ of rj » injijn«-tion in la
- < .» r.- r|.f
m. nt n H.
• . .rM-+ W.r - ..I’4
j I'n.n.. <J . I( | „;„< ■ n . o r- n-l- r
THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT.
oh) ugc mid r-'tiiciii.-iit penmons un-
necessary.
Mini.uuin US-' "f 1<» fo*
ployincnt of rhil.lrcn
Ext<-ii-ion of tl.o Fedornl workmon’
.onipeii-ation not Io nil waso cnniors
no. protocto<l by state romprnsation
act.*. •
Elimination m’ company welfare ami
uplift organizations and substitution of
welfare work a* *«imlm tod by labor or-
I ganization*.
Other phase* of the imlu-Hial situa-
! Eon covered by the qm**tioiinairc amt
I labor’* replies im-lmbd ’h'* principle* of
I the K:tn*a* < onrt of imlu*’.ria! relation*.
• tin* function of the MM-omlnry stril.e or
‘b*i\cott. . ight of goxerinnenl employes
' t . • rganizr and to strike es.abli? hmvnt
..f Federal .irli?rati*m boun 1 ami <n-
■ .-luragem ut < f thrift among wage earn-
j ”Tiio gi j ■ il prim- ph s in what is
knoxvn is Ih< Kansa m‘l *4 imlus-
I trial relat'tbe l.imu* roi imitt**" as-
. I( -jh-- : rim iplos tha ate s’<» amt-
Ii- ihoi rat < .is .<• It.- ri !’ ■ 1 in ’ I *”
extrenir and repugnant t • every Aim-i.
। i-an concept of justice freedom ami
। «h*mo<’ra<’y.
I Blitz ..-.•itul m-’-1.-.l by Su- ILinard.
riora Ibigf'. ThuiMla.'. A|>.il I-'* ut
r„. Ihmi-.i Hall. Ti. kets on -ale at
b-adii.R nn.-de I:- !! — and nt I-'- ofuee.
ih <■„ 1 jail on ii; 1. -t h. < A'.V.J
Tib-' ie.li/"l - n : ; «iil & Co. wiles
run- beef in S::n Antonio for the
nd ns Saturday. April 1". HO'.!
n .hi|.nn-nt- —ld -m. ransed from
lli.-Jo cent- l» IS.oO eciHs per P'Hind.|
O TLo-ma.-.! 1~ .-.-nt-pound. I Adv.' j
FLIERS MAY RECOVER
'luo Iv l’y Field “Noil-Coms” Fall 5IHI!
Fer! in Pi-hate Plane.
Tv •• mn-*'*mniissi<im d offic‘*rs. in-
jn .4 in an airplane accident at Kell’ •
Fbhi Siitunlr.y afterrnnm an- cxpecle 1 j
to reccxi r. ncconling 1” re|»orts from
th** main ho-pital Monday. 1 hey ’in .
Serst. ll* my A. Strh klaml of Ua? i
eri". Ga. and Chauffeur William J.
Brig;- *4 Homer. Mich.
Tie* plane a Curtiss OX-*». belonsv?’;
to a man named I mb'rwood ami xva.s
driven io Kelly Field Saturday morn '
ing. A* * «»rd!ng to officers the men took I
the plan * fur a trial flight at the invito-|
ti..u *»f the oxvuer ami after performin':
•tune ’’stunt*” nt 3IHK> feet altitude. I
>* nt the machine int«» a tail-*pin whicl j
at about pIMI feet developed into a .
”tlat.” *u ailerou spin from which they j
xvere unabl** to right the plane ami k •
crashed !'• the earth. j
Th** plane was badly damaged.* ’1 he .
injur* i m< n xv**re m»t violating any ”< • .
tiers by fly ing in th" private plan■• an 1 I
the privilege ««f landing on tie* fido i* |
re...rd«**l civilian* it v.:»s *ai«l al Kedy j
IGld.
FRIGIHWTfHIEF -
Woman on Shirer SJrcrt l)e*rtihe.. I
Early Morning Intruder as Soldier.
Th* timelv awakening *»f Mrs. J. Dye. |
221 Sharer Street prevent? d a bur-!
glar from ran*acking the bom** sboit- ;
ly after o «.’eb»* k Sunday m-rning. The I
intru*b*r fb d xvh* n Mr*. Dye -er* ained. I
SL" *ai*l L<* v.as dressed a* a s*»ldi**r.
Thieve* L:« ke into the Ab'gra Photo |
Simp. 4i’7 South San Man*^ Street
early Sunday morning ami stoh’ >nv**ra! ।
article- im-luding instrument* u*»*d in *
photography.
Th** motor tnirk. owned by the np-
p nix r < 'igar ‘ 'ompany. stol *n Sa-
turday on East Hou*t«*n Street while
filled with • igar*. < igarettes and tu-
hacro. ha* bcn m overed. Jr wa* .
found in a thicket iu th** *ov‘hern por»
r on of Fie eitv by Policeman Ru>*eU
Fock. It* earzo bad been removed.
a -* *-* • |
Ladies Le^Luticura
Keep Your Skin
Fresh and Young
r T . —
. .. .. X Mx!Maw
FOR BOMG ECZEMA |
Apply Zsmo Hie Clean Anti-
septic LAuic—Ear- to Use ;
—Does Not Stain
i
Greae- salves and cm'.mcn'.j jhauid |
r.ot tx applied if g x.d clear skin is .
wanted fiom any drug gist for fvik er '
Sl.OO f'jr larga size get a b >ttk of Zemo. :
\\ hen pphed cs directed it effectively |
remove eczema quickly Slupe itching |
and heals thin trjublez ako sore; i
burns wound: and chai'.r.g. It pent- I
trates cleanse-: aro soothes. Zemo i ;
a clean derzndablz and inexpensive I
antiseptic liqui . Try it as we believe I
nothing you have ever U;id u a: choc-1
tive and ^ati fyinc.
The f. V. ...... te-Ust 0. '
T ’ —~
A masements.
EM®
aiso— - ' / y
“The Gin gh an. ^Sil*?**
Girl”
Sennet* < omr-d.
A NEW MARK TWAIN
PARAMOUNT ARTCRAFT PICTUPE
I’MIKKLBgfkRY
11^
OBITUARY
P. li. Pruitt.
P. H. Pruitt <M> years old died at his
home. 3LS East Laurel Street at 11 •
• •• ic< k Monday morning lb- wan a na
I live of Texas and had lived in San An-
tonio for the last 20 years. He was an
active member of the M 'ravis Park Meth-
odi.*t Church and the Anchor Lodge of
Mason*. He i* survived by his widow
Mrs. Rebecca Pruitt; one son. R. T
Pruitt ami two daughterly Mrs. J. 11.
King and Mrs. R. L. Pear?*** nil of San
Antouio. The funeral will be hrhl from
the residence of his son R. Pruitt.
429 East Evergreen Street at 5 o’clock
Tuesday aftcrmHUi the Rev. C. W. Web-
dell of the Travis Park Methodist
Church officiating. Interment will be
made in the Anchor Lodge Cemetery.
Mrs. Stella Mitchell.
Mrs. Stdla Mitchell. 2G years oh*
died at her home. 10G Catherine Street
at 4:30 o’clock Sunday nioining. Sh**
was a native of San Antouio and ha*l
livr*l lu re all her lib*. She is survive!
by her husbaml. Edward J. Mitchell ami
two sons. Edward Leonard and Chester {
IjCo Mitchell all of San Antonio. I »• I
funeral w ill be held from the chapel ot I
the Riche Undertaking Company at l|
o’clock Monday afternoon folloxved b\ 1
services at St. Leo’s Catholic t liurch
Rev. Father P. J. Crane offir uting. ■
* Interment xvill be mad** in th** Mis>nm
Burial Park.
A. V.. Smith.
‘ A. W. Smit!). G 3 year* old. died a’।
1 hi* Lome 212 W»*4 Johnson Street a. ।
. I :45 Sumlay morning. He was born
j January 29. K»7. the son ot Anthony
| and Isabella Robinson Smith ami ha<*
। Iwen a resident of San Ant* nio for tlv
I ln*t 23 years. He is survive?! by txv«»
I *ons. Robert C. ami Julian E. Smith.
*/nd two doughters Mispea Blanche ana
I Elizabeth Smith all of San Antonio
| The funeral xvill be held from the pa-
। lor* of th** Porter Loring Company at 1
J o’clock Monday afternoon the Rev
I Hugh McLellan of the Central Christian
Don’t Blame “Spring Fever’’
For That “Down-arJ-out” Feeling
Your Blood Needs a Thorough
Cleaning Just Now.
A- Spring approaches the impiiriti*"s
that have been accumulating in the
system throughout the winter begin to
clog no the rimilati«»n. «*ausing a gen-
eral weakness and debilitated condi-
tion that is generally known a*
“Spring f»*v**r."
The first symptom* are usually a
lo*s of appetite hdloweii by a grad-
ually lessening of energy ^he system
becomes weaker day by day. until you
feel yourself on th** verge of a break-
down. Children just at this season ar*'
peevish and irritable and become puny
and lifdess
The xvhole condition i* bat the
Amusements. Amusements.
I G R AM ;
TODAY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
A Beautiful Story XVith a
K Direct Heart Appeal With TAKEN LAST WEEK
K I “J. Kenneth's Week in San-
■ B Shoxving Close-ups
; Es MAYOR SAM BELL
w Chamber of Commerce Offi-
- ce\\ President King Secre-
। tary Carrington Secretary '
in Highway League Furlong
9^ 64#^ 2 Ai| General Holbrook and staff
B SiNniLHo
■K; Thomas E. Marshall.
Also a Funny Comedy Feature scenes Knights
■M f m. J T~-* Templars go to church;
Ktinging Up Parade with
r7_rl_ _Red Devils and Victims
rath^li Elk 3. Ncw Home
“Jing’s in Society” Firc on Alamo PUz '’
aM OO Funeral of Col. Frederick A.
■H Children—Any Time Any C ' ^ c " an -
Sect 100 Negro Baptism in Bracken-
RI Matinee.! I0c“-20c rid C e Pnrl<
■M Nights 10c-20c-30c ___________________
IWSS3 esee
pl Five Acts muaaaiuwiwasiTiiinTnrar
Loew’s Vaudeville TODAY—ALL WEEK
IODAY | Vaudeville at 3:30 7:30 10:00
Vaudeville at 3:30 7:30 10:00 ~ ~
“The Poetry of Motion” L’
I With Ethel Gilmore lluJlL IKLVL I IL
The Harry J. “Maid of the Allies” j
X e k- aL PattonMs
Walmsley & Keating ROOney
“Comicaliteis of Life” ROACH & McCURDY
I FRANK SHiELDS
Blanche Sweet i - A - d -
VIOLA
“The Hushed Hour |»
“Th. Fatal Fortes- I “Flea.. Get Married” j
('liurch. -ffieiatiug. Int-iini-nt will lx-
made iu Hie Mission Burial i'ark.
Fred Jones.
Frod .Toiion. 29 yonrs old. died nt n
hospitnl. nt 10:30 o’clock Monday morn-
ing. He hn*l lived in Sun Antonio for
the la*t two yenrs. hnving come hero
for hi* health. Ho is survived by four
brothers and one sister none of whom
live in Sun Antonio. The Immlx is be-
ing h<‘ld by the Hagy McCollum Un-
dortning Company pending the com-
pletion of funeral arrangements.
Eugene Albert Wegemann.
Eugene Albert Wegonui. a. I years
old died at the rrs dence of his parents
Mr. ami Mr*. Fritz Wegemunn. 011
North Brazos Street. M"mlnx morning.
The funeral xxill be held from the resi-
dence. at 10:2.0 o'clock Tuesday morn-
ing. Rev. Pnul Hein «»f the Grace Luth-
eran Church xvill officiate ami inter-
ment xvill be made in the new Lutheran
Cemetery.
Hagy & 'lrCal’um. i miertekers. Cor-
•io.* Avenue C and P<cnn. Crockett
10 L— (A d v.)
PORTER LORING.
Ambulanc?' n-d Long M< tm- Service
Funeral Direct • <’»*..••!•«•<t 211.
L *ypes Holding Well.
New Orbans. April 12.- With the
crest of the Mississippi River (Hkhl xvat
ns expected in the Natchez River and
New Orbans districts this week and n
considerable area of lowland* inun-
dateil from backwnteis in the Black
River section. J. N. Wrendt United
States junior engineer returning ye st er-
day from an inspection «»f the levee sys-
tem. iep<»ri«*l tin* einbankinents in goo?l
condition. The river continued to n*e
slow I v her** ami a sternly rise xva* n-
ported at Natchez. Vicksburg ami other
pho es. Th** stage at Natchez xxxis 453
feet a rise of *cvei-t th* of a foot
in the last 24 hour* ami three feet
above flood stage. Burge* equipped to
meet any emergency xvere sent yesterday
to points along the b*.*** 1 in that *ection.
i H’^ult of impurities in I !i«» hh»od that ।
I have been accuinulatin t and make
J themselves felt more distinctly with '
I the chang?* «»f season-. They shoxv
! that nature ne«*<is assistance in giving •
! th** system a general hoilMM*loaniug. ।
Everybody j:i.*t now need* a few !
bottle* of S. S. S.. the great vegetable j
I blo«Ml remedy. t*» cli'Uii-** it **f impiiri-;
ties. It is g* *»<! for the » bildren. fori
!it gives them new strength and put*
i their system in condition so ih* y ran
! more ca*ily resist th** many ailments :
*o prevalent in *nnimer. S. S. S. [
is xvithout un equal a* a gvnmil tonic t
bind *yst«m builder. It improv**.* th** ■
I appetite and give* n»*xv strength ami!
| vitality t«» both old and young.
Full information and valuable lit-
lerture *an Im* ha*l by v riting to Swift
I Specific C«».. 171 Swift Laboiat*»ry.
I Atlanta. Ga.
Amusements.
NOW PLAYING SS
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• ' j _/> SjL ?L ■ • -tuo » i-.Ayaoine ■ ■*'
• 1 ANpjjpy | T.
Bob Miliken 1 FOUR | C Mt^OC
: com^r'i. i ACE./ i >
। Comedy a la 1 n 3 JPnMnonRL I jm a
Carte I CA.'rins B ooy \
1 eiHia.T.on $ Ano a«ih \ jfc '.. r
"WMITinG Ft®
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ALSO 5
Gc’dwyn and Be?'ch
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Famous story
PARTNERS^NIGHT
His Sweetheart —With the Criminals!
The swift raid has trapped her with the rest!
And he HE was the leader of the raiding party!
Would he snap the manacles on the wrists of the jrirl he
loved more than life?
A drama of the underworld—the soul of a woman -the
duty of a detective—a thousand thrills! A great mystery!
Screened in Addition to the Vaudeville
PALACE
Theater
Thousands
Saw It
Yesterday
Don’t Miss
Seeing It
Today
1
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WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS
li A Theater of the People ’
Auspices College Women
Wednesday April 14th 8:15 P. M.
Admission $l.O0 —Students 50c
Auditorium Main Avenue High School
APRIL 12 1920.
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GREATEST w O r\j
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