San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 275, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 5, 1919 Page: 57 of 86
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SAN ANTONIQ^XPRESS: SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBHR 5. 1919.
9
Dnring: the business session a dinner I
•i ince at the Gunter for next Friday a?e- |
' inp was; announced. The affair, which
premises to t>e quit.- an interesting event.
ill be delusively for <lub members ami |
their escorts. K nervations may be made
at the ■♦»>* meetln?.
After the. business meeting was close!
dancing ai»«i delightful nfreshments we*e j
enjoyed.
Miss Georgia Cooper will be hostess t<>
th<> «lub at the next meeting, Wednesday.
(October 8.
<^y 1
The San .Airtonio Council of Mothers will
hold their regular October meeting Thurs-
day afternoon at 3 o'clock in the £t. An-
thony Hotel.
The musie department of th* Woman's
Club held its regular meeting yesterday
morning at 1<> o'clock in the Woman's Club
house. A good attendance was reported
and an interesting program given under
ttie splendid leadership of the chairman,
Mrs.
of the
Lula Griesenbeck. The me
*alled upon to express their op!
work to be doc during the <
□bers
to
A numb*
rega rd t
Plans wi
Irrand i»«;
off.
The
a vol
aim
-• >»• t i i:
lst» responded In
the department,
purchasing of a
;iu announced tli-
darship to som.
who is awbi
of WtM
tie us and willing to work.
Th-"» - iaolar>Llp v ill i>e awarded through
the lyusi'.11 department of the Woman's
(Tub by Mrs Bassett. Miss Lois Farns
1 orth was elected secretary of the depart-
ment. Prominent mnsi ians of th«* <ity
have notified Mrs. Griesenbeck of their
intention to co-operate with her in her
work during the coming season.
The musie pupils of St Henry's School
organized a musical club Tuesday after-
noon wlii< h was named St. Cecelia's Har-
mony Club. The following officers were
elected for the coming year: Miss Annie
Sherrer, president; Miss K. :
president: Miss C. Ksquirel.
Mary <*utzeit, tr**a<rjnr. i'l
unt
Chi
fd
ate
the literary hr
After having pas>
examination in tlii
eutitled to a eertlf
1>. C.
It was decided to have i
give a r<-« ital every luontl
• f teaching the pupils t-»
lie
Refreshments will be *
meeting. The meeting eh
position that eaeh pupil >1
at t h» r regular nostbl]
Alamo Chapter. Daughters
can Hevoluti'ti. will iu»-
the home of the regent,
Hyniuu.
A benefit card party will
I day evening at 8 V) o'clock
ephenl, Tfcf
■ retary. h'1'1
M-tive anions
mrth prewrHf 1
Hit- pupils *r"
.111 Washington.
:<■ niubl'- pupil<
f. r the beui'lit
'•rfnrm in pub-
•rved at enoh
i with a Bui'
i;ld tw present
UK ( tlip.
r.f the Amerl
Wednesday in
Mrs. Harry
■•f Wnl 11
Hal!
An ernnt of tho w.
ih.. meetlBi .. i
|lr»i." -W..,-i.iti,m. nil
Thursday. Mr- T
man i'f th<> l...j i r.,,
rat-ef-towa MdMti
ance.
Th(" GlfcboM Literary Huh will nw
M.imliiy afu-ri « in tl. Catholic Women .
association Buildiug
be given Mon
in the Knights
BU EC HE'S
BIG INTRODUCTORY SALE
Nothing
delivered or
charged
during this
sale at these
prices.
of High-Grade Groceries at rock-bottom prices
Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday, Oct. 8th, 9th and 10th
NOTE THESE PRICES
We have recently remodeled our building and we want you
to come in and see how well we are fixed to serve you.
Phone
Travis
1-0-5-6
MACARONI
Faust Macaroni, all kinds, 10c seller 8c
Golden Age Macaroni, all kinds, 10c seller 7c
Lion Brand, all kinds, 10c seller 7c
Quality Macaroni, all kinds, 10c seller 7c
CATSUPS
Brooks, 15c seller
Lacreme, 15c seller
Lippencott's, 30c seller.
...11c
...lie
...22c
CANNED MILK
Pet Milk, fi cans RSc
Armour's Milk, 6 cans 85c
Hebe, 6 cans 70c
Hebe, small, 6 cans 33c
Dime Brand, 6 cans 84c
Eagle Brand, 6 cans $1.32
FLOUR
Pioneer, 6 lbs., 45c seller 42c
Pioneer, 12 lbs., 85c seller 79c
Pioneer, 24 lbs., $1.60 seller $1.50
Pioneer, 48 lbs., $3.00 seller $2.90
White Wings, 24 lbs., $1.65 seller $1.55
White Wings. 48 lbs., $3.?0 seller $3.00
White Deer 24 lbs., $1.70 seller $1.60
SOAP AND WASHING POWDER
Star Soap. 5c size 4C
Octagon, 5c size 4C
Automobile, 5c siz? 4C
Number 1, cc size 4C
Laredo, 4c size 3C
Crystal White, 7c size i fic
Dutch Cieanser, 10c size gc
Gold Dust, 5c size 4£
Rub-Nc-More, 5c size 4C
TOILET PAPER
Fc seller for 4C
10c seller for 8c
15c seller for
It Will Pay You To Stock Up At These Prices
Baking Powder
Calumet, 30c seller. .24c
Calumet, 10c seller.. 8c
K. C., 25c seller 19c
Jack Frost, 25c seller. 19c
Crisco
l-lb. cans
Mr
1 *4-lb. cans
.48c
3-lb. cans
96c
No. 2 Silver
Sweet Corn
Regular 20c seller
13 Cents
Coffee
Fancy Peaberyy, regular
"'...40c
Rio Coffee, regular 40-
cent seller, O O
at U6C
We have put in a complete stock of
the famous TULANE COFFEE; we
have done this after thoroughly testing
TULANE on our own tables and we say
without hesitation—if you want the best
DRINK TULANCE COFFEE.
Oatmeal, 15c
seller, for
Post Toasties,
15c seller, for...
Grape Nuts, 15c
seller, for
Cream of Wheat,
25c seller, for...
Canned Goods
Regular Sale
price. price.
Van Camp's P.irk and Beans 40c 30c
Van Camp's Pork and Beans 20c 17c
Van Camp's I'cwk and Beans 15c 11c
Campbell's Po«k and Beans 15c 12'/jc
Kraut, 15c seller 12'/jc
Kraut, 10c seller 8c
Our store is conveniently located right
on the northwest corner of East Commerce
and Mesquite Streets; the street is wide
and there is plenty of room to park your
car.
BUY ONE at Regular Price
Get Another for One Cent
at WAGNER'S
Rexall One Cent Sale
3 DAYS
THURSDAY—FRIDAY-SATURDAY
October 9th, 10th, 11th
Watch EXPRESS Thursday for Full Page
H. L. WAGNER DRUG CO.
Houston and Ave. C.
o toward
. five bund
played. Pr
much imports r
'if.* Equal S
will convene li-
'•l<'iuan is chit
Many promin
!1 be iu atki
■!isriissioii will be the "Great
I -erneat iu the l ulled States. *
Helen GeUweller j* leader. An i
i r„rram t<>r the year his be-'
:.•! several entertainments and ui
t'S contemplated.
itL Mrs.
Vlar neii
m>-»f
■ h:U'f'
opta tn
ti.neth--i
, suing i
! room u
| aftrm-
r t iuh
:iug an
»t th..
There will 1-, a bugii
San Autuui't \Ii:-ii-aj (
o'clock !n the i.;ik r-«
thouy liottj
meet in jr of t ho
n!> Tueaday at v
i of the St. Au
Jn » kf, Him ry Club
will be Wi I r u y. 11 tober 10 at tb*
(.tiuter Ht.t,1 With tli.- .-. ].r, .-„Mit, Mr*
J. K. it. r» rr.t. pr.-sidin^. 'i h.» nr..L'rim f..r
the day will be unaer iharg «»r Mrs W C
lioiltllas. :issi>i,,| |.j- Mrs w. g
he K'll.JMrt »iu |„. I ,, • ]. ils|rill..
| Hon hlstorj ill be ih.. studjr i f il„> vc;ir.
I A full attendance is urged, as important
I business will bp tak**n up.
The Fannin 8cb(w| PlTVBt-Tpatken* As-
wWatioii will mw-t Friilay :iftvr „.uu at
j •>.-»w o clock. Ilusi; i -s ui impor ,i ice will
A", i''• r' jti"it jir-vr., will l„>
ijuet), a» f..liuws: I'm M.|.- Mifs Ku,h
Jiit.ifc, local m,in, M:.. V, ■ ., ltaby ■
^•ventn Krado nutub r. , i v i . i0 Mrs'
'it. I., i.l.'hr: Mr. u r n
K tirnoii and Mrs. I.an,'.. rt will act as
uostesses fur the afternoon.
x'mW A"<lors " will p- 'nrtiln the
? T,n1<:",erl Tl - !-• at!,.moon
at 1 M o'tiack in h, r hi me in Areyl* Am-
Btie, Alamo Heights. This will l„. thr r.-
L'r.lUI W ill consist
- • Mr-. K
1 • '■ "'irk bv
■> Mi«s
I I. ; il,j,.i t fur
assembling .lny. Th,. ;,r
of an add roc■ by tbr i r
Collins, nricinaj ami -
lucmbors. and drain.iii.
Bertha Eioisi' lit!
The i.adie.' Amiliary of the I!'• 1. v i \ The fir-
II-IJ will bold tht'ir monthlj u». i.g flub will I
T.,< aday afternoon at o'clock in 11.>- I*«
tho ... "li.tll T Iu re .-ill be M«Ung every
Muiiday eveniug.
The Woman's Parliament will hold its
fir>t rt £ular meeting for the new «lub year
Thursday morning at 10 »>YU" k on tl:
mc/.zanine floor of the (iunter Hotel li ;l
all will be responded t'» with current
topics, each member limiting her dis-us
si<>,'i to two minutes. The members «ir.- r-
■luesred to be ou time for the business
meeting.
• ) ir Heading Club will meet Monday afi
• rii""ii at 4 o'clock in the Woman s < lub
11 nldinjj. The program will «•.n>i>t • f
I'r. sident's address, Mrs. T. N. I virie :
r rr.» l.oti. "The History of a Child.
U «a Mary Bryant; uitterlcac^atioii Prop >
~ indit," Mrs. W. A. Daniel.
Herff School Parent-Teachers' Assoc in
tin will hold the first meeting of the year !
at the s« hool Friday afternoon at :C>
oYl >ck Miss Freda Jones will contrib
nil a piano selection to the program. Prof.
.Charles S Meek will address the members
• ■li the subject of ' Harmony." All par
!<nts are invited to attend.
The Chatninade Choral Society will open
it.- .M*as«»n with the regular weekly rehear
.sal Monday afternoon at o'clock at th»
^ M C. A. The night class will rehearse
M i'lay evening at S o'clock at the V. W.
C. A.
President's day will bo observed by the
Sup-sis flub Tuesday aftenn»ni at
k in the home "f th> preaident. Mi-
I. Walter r.vans. Hl'.i MifullouKh Av.-mie
His \.lali fnbliona is ■•hnlrman of th.
|,i k-r^iii , ominllP'e and llie proaram will
lin-irull I nil. a forward jtlaui e. tin
pn .lint's annual address and the fir
full
ill he an .".-I t Mrs
\:r;;
the oak ocbiek
Tnesda>
The \\t
their h«a<
Phoenix \ ii..r t.. M
he presi and will
rh Pr<»««
d 8outk
at 3:3#
in the iTmiei
I'tiilding. Ah
lireakfast Foods
lie
12c
12c
22c
BUECHE'S MEAT & GROCERY CO-
833 E. Commerce St., Cor. Mesquite
Remember every article in our store is
reduced during this sale
On Easy Terms
(Sent on approval if desired)
We'!! gladly send you at once—on approval—no
deposit required—
This Latest Model $100
COLUMBIA Grafonola
' Test it thoroughly. Convince yourself that
in tone, in brilliance, and in mechanical per-
fection, this instrument cannot
even be approached at the price.
We'll arrange to deliver same on a
small first payment—balance on
easy monthly terms. See us about
it today!
Phone Crockett 64
San Antonio Music Co.
Isaac Bledsoe, Owner
316 West Commerce Street
A Guarantee
With a Meaning
COLLAR BUTTONS
2 KS 1 KP
25 cents each
STERLING ENAMEL
The contributing elements
ofKrcmcntz quality are first
class materials, painstaking
artificing and thoroughly
good design. Add to all
this the long service you'll
get and you have the rea-
son why you'll be the gainer
in buying jewelry with the
name
4 KT. ROLLED OOLOPLA'
SIS K $3.00 pair
ROLLED PLATE
814 KO K.50 tair
616 KD >2.50
imprinted on the back of
every piece. That name
Kremenrz has two purposes.
One is identification. The
other is the literal expres-
sion of a binding guarantee.
That guarantee is this:
"If this article prwes unsatit-
factory at any time for any
rtascm, any Krcmentz dealer
or u* will replace it free."
Yarn dealer >ell> Krrmentt Jewtlrv
DEALERS: Cnmmunlcarr with Rav (9
Co., 109 Murphy Street. Da 1,11, Tens,
Southern Agent!
.Is a further demonstration of our ability to provide
Greater Values
II e present a u ide assembL v of ultra smart new
winter modes in
SUITS and COATS
in f Remarkable Groups at
S.T) 842.50
$57.50 869.75
The strictest comparison will prove that the style and
merit of these garments would command a price from
20 to 40r'r greater in exclusive shops, whose operating
expenses make larger profits inevitable.
Materials include Wool Velour, Silvertip, Frost Glow,
II. S. Mannish Serge, Chameleon Cord and Duvetyn.
All sizes, all colors.
Also directing stecial attention to our Displaxs
oj Handsome Few Silk and H'ool
FROCKS
$22. .50 $29.75 847.50
A truly worthy showing in which will he found every
new style, color and material, and what is of greater
import, at a saving you can't afford to ignore.
import, every dress represents a saving you can't afford
ij
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II'ST A IRS
213 ('2 Alamo
Plaza.
The Pinnacle of Perfection
Perfection in Piano building as an art is the fruit of
hereditary genius, cultivated and enriched by practical
experience and positive acoustical and musical
knowledge.
Piano
is an achievement of perfection because the genius,
culture, knowledge and skill of four generations of the
Mehlin family are embodied in its production, endow-
ing it with a tone quality exquisitely beautiful, and
as rare as perfection itself.
The Walthall Company
LEON N. WALTHALL, l>rf»lilrnt
112-114-1 IB AVKNI'E C.
SurcePHom to ■*;.
THE SOUTH TEXAS MUSIC CO.
SAN ANTONIO'S IllliOKfT AND BEST >11 U( STORK.
T. L. WEBB, Manitm
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San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 275, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 5, 1919, newspaper, October 5, 1919; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth430784/m1/57/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.