San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 103, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 13, 1913 Page: 13 of 76
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6AN ANTONIO EXPRESS: SUNDAY MORNING, APRIl
1913.
WOMAN MINISTER WILL PREACH
AT MORNING SERVICE IN
A THEATER
The pastors of the various churches
have provided Interesting services for to-
day. Some of the topics for sermons fol-
low :
"Driving the Golden Spike, or a Success-
ful Business Career," evening service.
First Baptist Church, Fourth and Taylor
Streets; Rev. S. J. Porter, pastor.
"Devotion to Truth," morning service;
"Following L'p Our Advantages," even-
ing service. West End Presbyterian
Church, Colorado Avenue and Zarzamora
Street; Rev. W. A. McDowell, pastor.
"Christ Our Priest," morning service;
"The Young Man and His Savior," even-
ing service. Riverside Park Baptiit
Church, McMullen and South I'resa
Streets; Rev. J. V. Dickinson, pastor.
"What Is a Christian?" morning serv-
ice; "Repentance" evening service. West
End Methodist Church, Leslie E. Booth,
pastor.
"God's Building," looming service;
"God's Workman.'' evening service. First
United Presbyterian Church, Ogden and
Locust Streets; Rev. C. K. MefcJtravick,
pastor. ,
"Belshazzar's Feast vs. the Masters
Banquet House," morning service; "The
Miracle at the Beautiful Gate of the
Temple," evening service. Trinity Meth-
odist Episcopal Church, Avenue C and
Pecan Street; Rev. Grin Palmer Wright,
Pastor. a .. , |A
"Woman's Place lu Public Life, pulpit
editorial by the pastor; "The Ministry of
Love," sermon by Mrs. L. B. Haines.
Central Congregation Church; morning
services, Pilncess Theater; Rev. Frank
Dyer, pastor.
"The Soul's Tomorrow," morning serv-
mi# Laurel Height* Methodist Episcopal
Church; Rev. S. H. C. Burgln, presiding
cider of the district, will preach the ser-
mon.
"Our Lord's Return, Ilow and Why,
afternoon service. International Bible
students, services in the Modern Wood-
nun Hall, South Flores Street. Sam W.
Williams will preach the sermon.
"Christian Requirements," morning
service. Grace English Lutheran Church,
Avenue E, three blocks from the post-
office; Rev. J. C. Felger, pastor.
"Are Sin, Disease and Death Real?"
evening and morning service. First
Church of Christ Scientist, services at
Fifth Street and Avenue D.
"The larger Christ," morning service.
Unitarian Church, Odd Fellows' Hall,
Crockett Hotel. Owing to the absence
of Rev. George Badger, the regular
pastor, Peter Molyneaux will preach the
sermon.
"The Training School of God's Chil-
dren," morning service. Trinity Evan-
gelical Lutheran Chjirch, Rev. Paul
F. Heln, pastor.
"The Frailty of Man," morning serv-
ice; "The Prodigal's Return," evening
service. The German Evangelical Frlt-
den's Church, Main Avenue and Elmlra
Street; Rev. Carl Saenger, pastor.
"Spiritual Life of the Man of the
World," afternoon service. Thesophy So-
ciety, meeting at the Central Office build-
ing, room 20S.
"The Christian Inheritance," morning
service; "How God Drew Men to Christ."
evening servieo. Government Hill Chris-
tian Church, Mason Street and New
ONE GALLON
Hammar Paint
mixed with one gal-
lon Linseed Oil at
the time of paint-
j| ing makes two gal-
lons of fresh and
pure linseed oil
paint that produces
the best results.
GUARANTEED 5 YEARS
J. C. DIELMANN
niSTRtBITKH,
306 Kant Commerce Htreet,
hau Antonio, Tex.
"All the Way"
Onr Way Colonlut Ticket* on
urtle dally
March 15 to
April 15, inc.
Tourist Sleeper thru
to Los Angeles
every Tuesday
Ask (or niir California booklets.
T hey are Free,
F. ,1. DALLAS. 1,. r. A..
TIM Hint (onimcrce Street.
LAB6EST SELECTION. LIBERAL CREDIT. COURTEOUS TREATMENT
When you enter our store and make a purchase you are assured complete satisfaction or your
money refunded. You will find it a pleasure to do your shopping at STOWERS and find everything
so clean and bright looking. We carry the cheap, the medium and high-grade furniture, carpets
and drapery. Make comparisons—look around and then come to us and you will be convinced
that our prices are lower, and our goods the best, and you will receive more courteous treatment
here than elsewhere. We extend liberal credit to all. You will fin ten mammoth floors to select
from and remember, goods are marked in plain figures and you get 10% discount if you pay cash.
Write For Our Illustrated
Catalogue Mailed Free.
Mahogany
Dresser
You
Will Find
\
These
Dressers
on the
Fifth
Floor
/
This beautiful princess mahogany dresser in
the dull, bright of medium finish, is one of
the best dressers that money con buy; has a
mirror 18 inches wide by 40 inches long. The
construction of this dresser is on the Colonial
lines, an da regular $36 value.
10 per cent discount makes the
price :..;
U1I uic vv/iv/iiiai
32.40
Carpets, Hugs, Draperies
Stowers Pays the Freight
On $10 or More.
10.80
Brussels Rugs
9x12 tapestry Brussels rugs. A
regular $15 value, floral pat-
terns in combination colors of
red, green
and tan, at
only
Brussels Barpets
Extra fieavy tapestry Bj-ussels
carpets iji small allover de-
igns, body and stairs to match.
Special price for
this lot is only
per yard
Wilton Carpets
The best quality Wilton velvet
carpets, entirely new line of
>atterns. For service there is
nothing better. The special
jrice for t h i s
quality only
;;er yard
MATTINGS
Just received a carload of new,
Jhina mattings imported direct
from the Orient. Buying in
.rge quentity makes these low
prices.
18x36-inch Rugs
$1.25
22x36-irtch Rugs
$1.50
27x36-inch Rugs
$2.50
36x52-lnch Rugs
$4.00
54x78-inch Rhgs
$7.75
Lace Curtains
Fine Saxony net curtains, full
3/i yards long, made with
either plain or small allover
centers, borders of neat Colo-
nial designs. Price
per pair is
only
Tapestry Portieres
Just received another large
shipment in plain Armures and
two-tone effects, finished with
plain edge or
band borders, "C fill
at the pair only...^^®""
Muslin Curtains
Plain hemmed muslin cur-
tains, no ruffle, easily laun-
dered, just the correct style for
badrooms. Special
for one week, I
pair for
Matting Boxes
A solid wood box covered with
fine Japanese white matting,
trimmed with bamboo, easily
worth $4. While
they last at
only
SPECIAL! SPECIAL!
m
. ONE TO A CUSTOMER
Mission Taberoute
Made of Seasoned Oak
Special Monday Only
49 Cents
4-PIECE DINING SET Ariel Sanitary Wood Bod
n)h>,
These
Dining
Beds
Room
Are on
Furniture
the
on the
Fifth
Ninth
Floor
Floor
Here is your money's worth—A 4-piecc mission dining-room set, consisting of
buffet, extension table, china ctoset and serving table, all made of select wood
the early English finish and something neat, and attractive.
A regukr $60.00 value. 10 per cent discount
makes tive. jiricc
54.00
Ariel wood beds are the only sanitary wood bed on
the market today. Call and let us show this bed to
you. Made on the straight-line effect throughout
and we have this bed in mahogany, bird's-eye maple
and oak. A regular $16 value. 10
per cent discount makes the price
only
II U O-VJ V 1IICT piw
14.40
REED COUCHES
SECOND FLOOR
We handle the best line of reed couches in the city.
They are just the thing for these warm spring days
and you will appreciate them more when the long
hot days of summer arrive. These couches are made
of split reed and are just as cool and comfortable
as can be. A regular $10 value. 10
per cent discount makes the pricc
only..
CHILDREN'S
SEE-SAWS
Sixth Poor
Be sure and get one of
the sec-saws for the
children and keep them
out in the open air.
The will get lots of
pleasure from one of
Stowers' see-saws. They
aro strong and durable.
Regular $2.50 value. 10
per cent discount
makes
the
price...
A Durable Go*Cart
Buy one of our colapsible go-
carts. It folds up so completely
it isn't heavy, but strong and dur-
able. A regular $5 value. 10
per cent discount
makes the
price
REED ROCKER
Here is a good,
strong reed
rocker, attrac-
tive and cool.
Just the thing
for this wea-
ther. A regular
$3.50 value. 10
per cent dis-
count .makes
the price—
Beautiful Rocker
If you are
looking fot
a rocker that
is comfort-
able, strong
and attrac-
tive, don't
miss this one
—in mahog-
any and oak,
Regular
$4.50 value.
10 per cent
discount
makes th:
price—
G A STOWERS tURMITIHIE rOMPMjV
%p| | ITI %Fl Cor. MAIN and HOUSTON | | | O. Phone, Crockett 14a a 1422~1 %S\ NEW PHONE 438
Braunfo)* Avenue; Hey. Albert T. Pltti,
pastor.
Spiritual Insight." morning service;
"A Measage to Young People," evening
service. Central Christian t hurch, Muln
hikI San I'fdriv Avonuei; Rev. Hugh Mc-
Lrllan, pastor.-
"The Spirit of Friendship,'. morning
service; "A Matter.ot Hearsay or Truth,"
evening service. The New ClHitch, serv-
ices ai the Wothen s Club, Ml CatndqD
Street; Rev. CI yd# W. fttoomell, imntor.
~r
Y. W. C. A. NEWS
AND NOTES
Vesper servient todil.v will hi led by
.Mrs. Love, \v Iro will glvp an put fine at lid y
of Mi. I'miJ's Pplllto to till I'MllppIio?
Miss Kthel C rider Witt sing "The Lord
Is My Shepherd." Next week we ihall
have the pleasure of listening to Hev. Dr.
fleudy of Mlksourl, who will speak on
"Heilglon and Modern Art,"
The membership campaign Is still con-
tinuing wllli good results. The member-
ship has been nearly doubled ami many
hsvo given their promlM to Join, but have
not turned In their dues.- Tile prlics
will be awarded In a few days. The as
sttclation Is keeping up the public speak
lug before ettlhi and chnrch societies and
other groups of women, and efforts will
not cease In the campaign until the whole
2.000 membnrs are secured.
HUMMER CONFERENCE.
Plans for the summer conference sra
under nay. The first step Is the mak-
ing of several beautiful pennants In the
association colors, green and white and
s touch ol gold. These pennants arc
to be sold to the members and tin pro-
ceeds devoted to a fund for helping send
glrla as delegates to this conference,
which Is to be held at Keles Park, Col-
orado. It Is hoped that the Business
Women's Club will send s delegate, as
well as other groups of members.
Arrangements for the summer camp
are being made. Printed folders will soon
he Issued gllvng details as to place, time
and terms.
The camp fire .ilrls will not meet this
week
. CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK.
Sunday: 5 p. ra„ vesper services, lead-
er, Mrs. Love, subject, outline study of
I'hlllpplsns, soloist, Miss Ethel Crlderj 6
p. m., tea served
Monday: 4:311 P in.. Blhle .lass, sub-
ject. "Harmony of the tlospels."
TueSfli,\ )i a ill. Spanish class; 3.411
p m . girls' Itlble class, subject, "Life
of c'brlst "; 0:30 p. ui . Spanish anil
Errucli classes; tl.JQ lu I;U |>, a)., gjni
I
milium class; 7:90 to 6:30 p. m., millinery
class.
Wednesday: 6 p. m.. teachers' Bible
clasi. subject. "The International Sun-
duy School Lesson": <1.30 to 7:30 p. ra.,
business women's Blhle class, subject,
"First Chronicles."
Friday: II a. m„ Spanish .lass; 2:30
p. m. neighborhood Blhle class, South
Heights; #:.Ki p. in. to 7:30 p. m., Freuoh,
Spanish and gymnasium classes; 7:30 to
V.H) p m , neighborhood Bible class,
I'erelds Htreet; 7:30 to H;30 p ui., mil-
linery elssi
The employment and hoird and room
directory open every day from 0 I. Bi.
to II p m.
The Travelers' Aid Mcretaty It South-
ern,Pacific sliillon eyery day to meet all
truliis.
— <CN
Kiowa fOkla.l property tb etchsngc for
city. t'vatvfllcc,U47. (Adv.)
Troop to Be Stationed at Brownsville.
Special Telegram to The Express.
BROWNSVILLE, Tex.. April 12.-Orders
hnve been received by ('apt. Klrby Walker,
commindlnf Troop M, Fourteenth Cavalry,
ststhmed at Fort Brown, to take pernio
nent quarters, as his command will not
l)« moved nntll 1914. This troop was sent
here under rush, orders wltli only field
equipment it the same time Oorernor
Colquitt ordered out four compsules of
State mllltli. when rumors of demands on
American cltltens it Matuinoros had beeu
made by military authorities of that city.
It Is possible, following the general at-
titude of the Oorernment, additional troops
will be sent to this city.
Army Orders.
Staff Koeclil to Th,' biptra.
W ABHINUTON. D. C, April I*-
Arniy nomlnMlons- mide today Include
the fnllowlHg
captain, iu bi Major, Lawrenct J,
Fleming. Sixth cavalry.
Mrst lieutenants, to he captains, Wil-
liam E. W MftcKlnlay, lil«venth cav-
ttlry: (lordon Johnston, Mftcetrth cavalry.
Second lieutenants, to be firm lieuten-
ants, Verne K Hell. Fits! cavalry:
Henry \\ Balrd, Fifth cavalry.
Col. J.antdng II. Re*'!) ®f the engineer
corps, who is known along the Gulf
Coast, was renominated for membership
on th" Mississippi River commission.
GREAT ATLANTIC
tiw
PACIFIC TEA CO.
Now located at 215 Lotoyi Strict. Niw.
■Jill, Trnvl* 63.
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San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 103, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 13, 1913, newspaper, April 13, 1913; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth433163/m1/13/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.