The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 145, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 13, 1922 Page: 8 of 18
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bankers to meet
•• AGAIN TO DISCUSS
LOAN TO MEXICO
De la Huerta Will Remain
in New York After
Conference.
• ( New York June IS.—Negotiations t«-
the international committee of
bnuken on Mexico and Secretxry De
>4 Huerta oe the Mexican treasury orer
$e jolutlon of Mexico. firtneial nrcb-
•lJ.n X coutinued Monday but nothing
•V>s node publie concerning what if
progres» ras made Announcement
•Axt the conference would be resumed
’^day however was nreep’J in some
xontsidc circles as a bo;-oful rip-
• t It wae learned that vthatew. the out-
•Asie of the conference with the bankers
SMBor De la Hearts will remain i- New
■.York after its conclusion to confer with
nil men.
* •
CUT TERMS OF SIX
NEGROES CONVICTED
OF HOUSTON RIOT
—
First Time Sentences of
Black Soldier Convicts
Ever Commuted.
—
* J losvenworth Kan.. June 13.—Six of
.the G 8 former soldiers the 24th In-
Mpitry whe are confined in the Federal
ipCB tentiary here where they are com-
Xißoßly known as the “Houston rioters”
jAreived CAmmutution of sentences Mon-
hki*. it was announced by Warden W. I.
fiddle.
« * The commutations received are the
*fjr>r ever granted to colored soldiers
•4m fined it. the penal institution here I
according to officials.
I ' None of the six will be released as a
jfsult of the commutations. Those un-
J*r life sentences received a reduction
‘tp twenty years’ imprisonment. Two
of the six under sentence of 15 years
received reductions of three and four
"years each making them eligible for
Tfcrole in September of this year.
* • Bueben W. Baxter known at the
prison as "Taps" because of his as-
'iugninent as prison bugler was the
•first of the Houston rioters to be re-
tired at tl>e penitentiary. He arrived
^December 16 1917 under life imprieon-
<mcnt. Baxter is one of the six granted |
W commutation. The other members of
>he consignment were received at the
penitentiary September 25. 1918.
• A. M. Burnett captain of the Booker
fTa famous prison baseball team of
ivgro players. Grant Anderson and Al-
«brrt T. Hunter are the other ’’lifers'’
•tB receive rommutations.
* Tom Base whose sentence was 15
spears was given a reduction of four
Jyatars. Eddie Maxwell who also is
Serving a sentence of 15 years received
V reduct i n of three years.
j ( There were 67 of the original "Hous-
nau rioters.’ three died in-prison and
Mhe whs relMßed. having been pro-
'■nounced an incurable tubercular by the
jyinon physician.
jWfcy
MB
A pewerfu! and combi-
nation of sulphur and other healing
agents tor the relief and cure of
akin aessea especially the ITCH-
IHQ VARIETIES. It relieves the
Itching ^nd smarting sensations In-
stantly by destroying the microbes
which are the cause of the eruption.
Use it tn all cases of Eczema
Tetter Barbers Itch. Psoriasis
Herpes Rash Oak and Ivy Poison
lag. also to relieve the annoyance
caused by chiggers and mosquito
bites.
Sold by alt druggists. Small size
M cents per bottle. La^e size St <W.
JAMES F. BALLARD Prop.
SL Louie. Mo.
NOW PLAYING
KATHERINE
MACDONALD
—with—
WESLEY BARRY
M “FRECKLES”
“Stranger
Than
Fiction”
The Greatest Air Circus
Ever Filmed
COMEDY
“Hobody’s Baby”
TUESDAY.
BIG CLASS GRADUATES
bouthMCstem I nherMly Awards Di
plonuis to 56 Students.
Georgetown Tex. June 13.—South-
western University celebrated her
forty ninth commencement Monday 80
students receiving diplomas. The de-
gn'c of Doctor of Divinity was cou-
fer r ed ujmn Rev. W. J. Johnson pre-
siding rider of the Dallas district and
Rev. Georg*' Waverly Davis presid-
ing elder of (he Houston district. Dr.
P. P. Brooks. presiden’ of Baylor
University delivered the commence-
ment address. *
Tite student body presented Dr. U.
M. Bishop Houston the retiring
president. wish s handsome gold watch
ay a token of their love and esteem.
President Bishop made a s<»crcb of nc-
crptunce which t’-uehed the hearts of
all present. Dr. John M. Ba reus vice
president cf the board of trustees pub-
licly announced the election by the
board of Dr. I'. W. Horn of ibc City
of Mexico as president of the univer-
sity. He also stated that Dr. Horn
had accepted and would arrive in
Georgetown. June 26. Dr. Darens
further e::»onncod that special com-
mittees have been appointed looking to
the celebration of Southwestern's
golden jubih- and the inauguration of
President Horn at the commencement
in 1923.
This closed one of the most success-
ful years in the history of the school.
Registration for the summer quarter
beeins Thn^da-. .Tune 15.
TODAY S AID TO BEAUTY
Hair i« by far the most conspicuous
thing about us and is probably the moot
easily damaged by bad or careless
treatment. If we are very careful Jn
hair washing we will have virtually no
hair troubles. An especially fine sham-
poo for this weather one that brings
out all the natural beauty of the hair;
that dissolves and entirely removes all
dandruff excess oil and dirt; can easily
be used at trifling expense by simply
dissolving a leasnoonful of canthrox
(which j^u can get at any druggist’s)
in a cud of hot water. This makes a
full cup of ahauipoo liquid—enough so
it is easy to apply it to all the hair in-
stead of just the top of the head. This
chemically dissolves all impurities and
creates a soothing cooling lather. Rins-
ing leaves the scalp spotlessly clean
soft and pliant while the hair takes on
the glossy richness of natural color
also a fluffiness which makes it seem
much heavier than it is. After a can-
throx shampoo arranging the hair is a
pleasuie.
ITODAYBRINGSI
Cool Comfort and Enjoyment at I
These Theaters g
CMPM
A Triumph of the Screen
MAE-
MURIW
FASCINATION
Aesop's Fables
Internationa! Newt
Jack Houth Sings
“FASCINATION”
55c—Admission —33c
ixmuiL
— ’S’S’S'HH
“Find the Woman”
With As AU-Star Cast Including
Alma Rubens and Harrison Ford
Round 4
“The Leather Pushers”
Olive Ford Cooke and Herbert
Koch. Organists
PRINCESS
Mabel Blondel! & Co.
A Syncopated Musical
Lillian Steele Sc Co.
In “laove
3—Other Big Acts—3
On the Screen
FRANK THORWALD
In ‘The Crimson Clue”
Herbert Rawlinson Feature
PEARL
A Page From Life Itself
“JUST AROUND THE
CORNER”
With a Selected Cast
Jimmy Aubrey
Id “The Applicant”
Admission 10c-2 De
Matinee Until • p. m. 10c
< omedy
THE RAIN DID II!
^^DID WHA
Caused Us to Continue Our Semi-Annual Sale!
# Sale to > < Four Days > g Each M g Entire > g Even Tk
I Last Until 1 ■ More of Big I ■ Added Day a 1 g Stock at Sale 1 ■ Summer Goods ■
W Saturday i W Savings Big Day jg W Prices tB at Savings g
Yes the sale continues tomorrow
and on until Saturday but you must
not wait until the last day for every
day opens a new era in savings and
you should see that you get your
share.
If you are one of the people
whom the.rain has kept from coming
to town and supplying their needs
then you may consider that we are
continuing this sale for you.
You may thank the rain for this
good fortune for the sale is enabling
everyone to buy piore for their
money. Remember we are offering
our entire stock at sale prices—be-
sides the shipments from manufac-
turers who favor us with exceptional
offerings at phenomenal prices.
This great million-dollar mer-
chandising movement was to end
Monday but on- account of the fre-
quent rains hundreds of our patrons
were unable to finish their shopping
A Million Dollar Merchandising Movement
Offering Entire Stock at Money-Saving Prices
Housekeeping Linens Far Under Today’s Prices
Draperies Curtains Etc. Unusual Reductions
Floor Coverings of Every Kind at Sale Prices
Carpet Sweepers Cedar Chests Included
Clearance Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings
Clearaway House Dresses Negligees Etc.
Greatest Undermuslin Sale of the Year
Women’s Knit Upderwear Reduced
Clearance of Infants’ and Tots’ Apparel
New Laces and Embroideries Sacrificed
Everything in Art Needlework
Ribbons of Every Width and Hue
Clearaway Women’s and Children’s Handkerchiefs
Prettiest of Neckwear All Styles Reduced
Doors
Open
8:30
THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT.
^OSKE?I|
r Semi-Annual!
Clearance and
L The Sale J
|^of
ATTEND IT
TOMORROW!
Buttons Needed Notions Etc. Included
Silver and Cut Glass at Sale Prices
Clearance of Jewelry Belts and Bags
Toilet Needs and Beauty Helps Reduced
Sale Prices on Books and Stationery
Women’s and Children’s Hosiery at Sale Prices
Clearaway of Women’s Gloves and Fans
Women’s and Children’s Footwear Reduced
Gas Stoves and Regrigerators Included
All Hair Goods Reduced 25%
The Gift Shop Offers Savings
Aluminum Cooking Utensils at Bargain Prices
Electric Irons and Food Choppers Reduced
Save On Electroiliers Reading Lamps
Men’s Shoes at Remarkably Low Prices
so The Big Store thought it only fair
to continue the sale.
Every day brings its enthusiastic
corps of shoppers who throng
and out of the store all day taking
with them their purchases realizing
they had shared in the Sale that has
caused not only San Antonio to talk
but communities all around.
This is truly a Sale for the people.
Every summer need has been studied
and every end ha^ been gone to in
order that our patrons and friends
should be taken care of. Our most
efficient MAIL ORDER DEPART-
MENT has been diligently working
shopping for hundreds of out-of-
town customers with the same per-
sonal interest and judgment ‘as
though they were shopping for their
own needs. Again we ask you to
make the most of this shopping op-
portunity. Come tomorrow. Come
every day!
Men’s Furnishings of All Kinds Included
Clearance of Men’s Underwear
Men’s Shirts and Hose; Special Bargains
Bathing Suits Are Reduced
Men’s Straw Hats at Reduced Prices
Men’s and Young Men’s Suits Reduced
Men’s Ties and Nightshirts at Sale Prices
Millinery at Bargain Prices
Children’s Frocks' and Dresses Reduced
Clearance of Women’s and Misses’ Apparel
Blouses Sweaters and Petticoats Are Reduced
Clearance of Silks and Dress Fabrics
100000 Yards New 1922 White Goods Included
Sheets and Pillow Cases Below the Market Prices
Ginghams Percales Calicoes at Lowered Prices
JUNE 13 1922.
Doors
Open
8:30
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Diehl, Charles S. & Beach, Harrison L. The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 145, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 13, 1922, newspaper, June 13, 1922; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1621490/m1/8/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .