The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1926 Page: 20 of 28
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I STARTS SATURDAY
ROBERT KANE’S
TREMENDOUS DRAMA
OF MOTHER LOVE
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I / yfe ^BSL <Z sounded the depths of drama
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Orchestra COMEDY
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A STORY
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“DIFFERENT’
ALASKA
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PRICES
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■ JULIE BALLEW
■ AND
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■ Lucille
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■ with a bright breezy
^B dance presentation
. ■ OTHER GREAT
■ ACTS
■ On the Screen
1 Alma Rubens
B The Gilded Butterfly
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READ AND USE LIGHT WANT ADS FOR RESULTS
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you that ‘The
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records at the
Capitol Theater in
New York and
that hardboiled ®
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it — but we re- Bg
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opinion until today ‘
and until after we
had seen it for
ourselves. Well
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POSITIVELY
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GREATEST
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8 ROLE
' COMBINING
' HIS WORK
IN "THE
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UNHOLY
7 THREE”—
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BETTER THAN
| BOTH OF
THEM PUT
| TOGETHER
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| THE STORY
| ITSELF IS
■ THE MOST
ENGROSSING
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HAD!
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LADIES’
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TONIGHT
danclng
Every Night
OPEN
1 :30 to 5:00 and
7:30 to 12:00 P. M.
9:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.
and
7:30 to 12:00 P M
SATURDAYS
THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT.
STRAWBERRIES SELL
FOR $lO PER CRATE
Strawberries from local sources made
their appearance on the wholesale vege-
table market Friday. The farmer re-
.el-Ad tlO a agate for them. M. Gold-
pinlth of the GugcnHelm-Ooldamlth com-
pany stated.
New potatoes wore very scarce Friday
but there was no change in price. Prices
■>n other vegetables remained the same as
। Thursday morning but the market was
more active Friday.
[ Poultry prices showed no changes Fri-
I day morning but the market was livelier
than Thursday according to A. A. Sny-
der of the Snyder Produce company.
Eggs pre now 16.50 per case and hens 20
cents per pound.
Local Produce !
VEGETABLES.
The farmer received the following
prices for vegetables on the San Antonio
wholesale market Friday:
Grapefruit. >l.OO to 14.00 per box.
spinach 35c buahel.
New potatoes $3.50 to $4.00 pei
bushel.
Turnips. 30 cents dozen.
Beet*. 40 cents dozen.
Onions 60 cents per dozen.
Radishes 50c per dozen.
Mustard greens 50 cents dozen.
Parships 60c a dozen.
Cabbage $2.25 cwt.
Carrots. 35c dozen.
••Red Ball” oranges (to the retailer)
$4.75 t« $5.25 per box.
Strawberries $lO per crate.
POVLTRT.
The producer received the following
prices for poultry on the San Antonio
wholesale market Friday:
Hens 20c per pound.
Fryers. 35 cents per pound.
Ducks. 15c pound.
Roosters 10c pound.
Eggs: $6.50 per case.
Turkey* 33 cents per pound.
Packing stock butter 15 cents per
pound.
The Weather
FORECAST.
San Antonio and viclaity: Friday night
and Saturday fair; rising temperatures
Saturday; lowest temperature Saturday
morning about 38 degrees; light to mod-
eraie northwest winds.
Fast Texas; Friday night fair; prob-
abljr frost southeast portion except near
coast: not so cold north portion; Satur-
day fair w.th rising temperatures: mod-
erate to fresh northerly winds on the
coast decreasing Friday afternoon.
West Trxn<; Eriday night fair: farmer
east and north portions; Saturday fair.
HOME WEATHER FOR TOURISTS.
Chicago: Temperature. 14: cloudy;
twelve-mile wind from the northwest:
lowest temperature in the last 24 hours
14: highest. 34.
KiinMM City: Temperature. 18: cloudy;
IeFR than ten-mile wind from the north-
west; lowest temperature in tho last 24
hours. 18: highest. 32.
New York; Temperature. 44; foggy:
ten-mile wind from the west; lowest
temperature in the last 24 hours 42;
highest. 50. _
Herman Sons notice! Children’s mask
ball. Sat. Feb. 20 8 p. m. Strictly for
members and their families. Bring
your children and have a good time.
Admission free.f—Adv.)
Get your tickets at Wagner's Dru;
Store No. 1 for “The Goose Hang
High.” given by the Little Theat i
Shop. March 11 Beethoven Hall ad
mission 50c.— (Adv.) -
Dance at Helotes on Bandera road.
Sat.. Feb. 20. Music by Midnite Syn-
eopators.—(Adv.)
Dancing at the Labor Temple Sat.
and Sunday has a surprise for you
The orchestra will do it. Oh good
ness!—(Adv.)
Red Top Cane Seed
Straight and mixed cars with
other field seed. Mail us your
inquiries. Have some interesting
information.
DOUGI^ASS W. KING
San Antonio.
Specializing Ear Corn and Hay.
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SUITS
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Greatest dollars’
worth you ever
bought in a hand-
some Worsted Suit
you’llgetthegreat-
est service from.
Investigate!
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RUDOLPH
MUENTINC
THE EAGLE
SIR HARRY LAUDER
DECIDES TO RETIRE
TO HOME FOR GOOD
EDINBURGH Feb. 10.—OP)—Sir
Harry Lauder has become a member
of the coterie of actors who have
made their last tour.
“I have come to the time of life
when homo is good enough for me. and
I will not tour again” Sir Harry
rays.
He plans to retire to his home in
Scotland and appear only occasionally
before British audiences.
SPECIAL
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The Flapr-Hat of 1926
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LATEST
SHADES
i Pink — White
Bose — Orchid
| Canary — Nile
I Coral — Grass
Etc. Etc. (
For Spor t
For Bea< l<
For Street
For Dam e
Fer Travel
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WOMAN IS APOSTLE
OF HOPE CLUB TOLD
ST. LOUIS Feb. 19.—OP)—The
rise of woman as an indispensable
factor in the development of national
activities was the keynote of ad-
dresses yesterday at tho Woman’s Na-
tional exposition.
"Women arc the apostles of hope in
this ago of social disintegration’
Mrs. Agnes G. Regan acting director
of the National Catholic School for
Social Service at Washington D. C.
told her listeners.
Designed in
New York
Developed In
Madagascar
Of Summery
Pliable Straw
Hand woven by
natives of
Madagasrar
FINAL CLEAN-UP
CHILDREN’S HIGH SHOES
Including <
Mrs. A. R. King’s and the famous
“Acrobats.” Turss and welts of fol-
lowing materials:
Soft Patent Kid Laoe. Brown Elk Lace.
Patent White Top Button. S»«hed Elk Blucher. ■
Boy Scout.
All White Kid Batten. Smoked Elk Tan Call Trim
Brown KM Laoe. Lace. w
Size*
5 to 8
8% to 11
11 to 2
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THEWOLFf & MARX
FOX’S
SATURDAY SPECIALS
LAWN MOWERS
High mule lawn mowers that yon can use with continued satisfac-
tion. We have cheaper mowers hut here's the Mggeet bargain on
the market.
GARDEN TOOLS
if you want garden tools of quality and priced cimaply here they
are. Every conceivable necessary tool in slock for garden and
lawn work.
SPkAY SPRINKLERS. QE_
flit* for lawns wwv
SPRINKLERS brass; fiQ r
full ring or half moon..
NOZZLES- Aq c
solid brass
GRASS SHEARS. Kr» r
tempered steel ....
PRUNING SHEARS 7C. B-
steel cutting blade.. •SZC f. 5
GARDEN HOSE V
•Ixtra Tire Cord moulded and corriigMed black garden or lawn hose.
Every length complete with couplings and washers.. Fresh 1920
stock; every length guaranteed.
10-foot length*. . . .$1.45 Red Rubber Ho*e
OC *•» Same guarantee as above but ir.
25-foot ength* . . .$3.35 rwJ corru<ate( ] mg *e
50-foot length* ... $6.45 special 50-ft.
Alarm Clock. SUBSCRIBE Vacuum
Guaranteed To The Bottle*
Community Chest
/9C Feb. 23-27 HOC
THE FOX CO^
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS
LARGEST KODAK FINISHERS IN THE WORLD
FEBRUARY 19 1926.
SATURDAY
One Price
s2§s
ACROBATI
The new mawtri are
hera. Ratchet driving.
Drlvw wheala 10-!arh
diameter. 4 bladetof cruci-
ble ateel oil tempered
blade*. Self eharpenlnf
tad ball bearing.
$12.95
^ n : h .... $14.50
;.^ h .... $15.50
GARDEN RAKEB all steel
s4c
24. INCH lAWN GRASS
RAKES double Qfiz»
heads each
GARDEN HOES sin- AQ c
»le prong weeders.
WEEDING HOES KQ r
double prong wiJV
J-I.N('ll GARDEN HOES riv-
it«l steel heads 69c
liAKhE< NPAIHNG QRr
LORES. 4-prong onuh v
Value*
$3.50 \
to
$7.50
Blue Bird*
Completely Guaranteed
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The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1926, newspaper, February 19, 1926; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1631511/m1/20/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .