The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1923 Page: 5 of 24
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—————— ~j ng j eo Donnelly with Miss Marjorie
Ffil !• 1.1 g< r T 11 T’.l T II » f & la Dalton in the Super-Novelty "Tis and
The Light Talk Title 1 alk Contest * cture
Hundreds of Dollars to be Given Away. Grand.
■ “Powder River Leu Go.” Actual
Beginning in a few days and con- Luck So Long Letty Woman’s Place fisbting scenes of the World War.
tinuing for some time The Light will '£>« God Branded “Charlie Chaplin Comedy.”
• . .... . . . • .t.i Women Once to Every Woman No. Strand.
print a different set of movie ti les \Voman Knows Foolish Matrons. „n n .h„i ws. ••
each day. The contestant who sub- Good Women. Guile of Women n••
mits the best “Title Talk” composed Should a Woman Tell Hail the Worn- 1
of the titles printed on that day will tv "pX wLV “Cleanup.” '
„ --/w Every woman Knows rcrfect worn-
receive a cash prize of $.>.00; then an Mistress of Shenstone. High Hw*
there will be five $l.OO prizes to be Heels Smart Set Notorious Miss Beeville Texas
awarded for tbe next five best "Title Old Da d r3l. Small Town Idol Theater’ Ur A r n«<
T-iv-n The Traveling Salesman. Shame dust Mission Theater Mr. A. F. Rees
_ ’ ' „ „ . .. Around the Corner Passing Thru. manager.
Contestants will get “quick action Neighbors. Bob Hampton of Placer „ Boerne. Texas.
A the prizes too. Seven days after Fightin’ Mad. After the Show. Lure d ' c Hour Theater Louise M dike
the first set of movie titles are print- of Youth Stealers. Broken Doll Lit- manager.
ed the prizes will be awarded and the Va' ** Star MnE. VOxton man-
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* ti.. r lUh. 'i. ran >iv.d of f ronl o** movie titles printed above Brownsville Texas.
letters from l fans who enjoyed ’he and sec how eas ’’ if K AH ~mt Ton Dittmann Theater Mr. A. Dittmann
“Knot AntonU” re have do is l’’«®® I 1" ‘i* l ®" manager.
L ■nMher’mntMt’tw start K® th ®r in su ch a wav as to make them Del Rio Texas.
! » «f mean so mething. “Title Talks" will Princess Theater Mr. E. C.
c X r^nXdnJ" the r he “mited »" 50 ™'’ d ’ ® a ® h do '**t Thumm. nmnager.
“ThU Tn El" .n 1 ferti l e n ake Tour T alk- ' 0 ° lon ’ t - Tt is not Heresy Ilie Texas.
cash nrXrs k d competing for e n<>C€Rsar y t o use all of the titles print- Pershing Theater Mr. Carl J0hn-
.0.0.1.... .f Th. ® d ® a ®h dn - v - -l us t "»e as many of son manager.
T ili.iTLMi th. °*»ralk f Title lh ®m nM you tWnk in ®ompo«iiig Fredericksburg. Texas.
nJLatter what vo. r >°” r ‘ Titlf Talk.” You will notice Klaerner Opera House Mr. W. C.
or that a " of th ® ‘‘‘i®’ in h * nh ’ Te lis ‘ Klaerner manager.
age or occupation you will have lo.s t used i composing this sam- Gonzales Texas.
ami lots of fun writing your "Title _ u -T.ik ” r. d'. . « r> v
Talks” and who knows but what rou 1 ’ . . Co s t®l Theater Mr. H. D. Monk-
may be the winner of some of the R® ad The Light tomorrow more house manager
cash prizes to be awarded during this about "Talk Title Talk" and another * Hartington. Texas.
. • j v .-. Rialto Theater Mr. How. rd K.
-Wtest. . _ „ . .. sample. Tell your friends about it. ah..
is a sample of a “Title Talk. Local theaters co-operating with AUen ’ uXille t.t.i
It was composed from the movie titles The Light in the "Talk Title Talk" n - • si. Willi.™
printed below it. contest and their programs for today. Theater. Mr. « dham Brice
O. Mary Be Careful” for your Empire manager.
“Short Skirts" and “Silk Hosiery” To and including Friday: “Nero." n „ ppn I Mason
will make Oliver Twist his neck and Princess Queen Theater Mr. L. J. Mason
com- To and including Friday: “Thirty Pteasanton. Texas.
posed from part of the movie titles during the late Wallace Midway Theater Mr. O. S. Mit-
printed below - Reid. tanck manager.
O Marv. Be Careful. Short Skirts. Majestic. San Benito. Texas.
Silk Hosiery Oliver Twist Out of Vaudeville and pictures: Featur- Pastime Theater Mr. Ed F. Brady.
Always the New-
est Styles First
and Priced Most
Reasonable Too.
Our Greatest Sale of
SPRING HAT
350 New Hats in a remarkable offering.
Each hat is worth from two to three times the
S 9 A sa^e P r > ce * Lovely off-the-face effects pokes
rafey 1 droopes etc. In adorable soft effects fash-
ioned of finest ribbons and flowers.
Hats for Street Wear
$7.50 Hats for Dress Wear
Hats for Miss and Matron
Large Gar- Materials: Colors:
Timbo Straw Almond US
Soft Straw xr . Ox ■-
VlBca Straw Purple M —-
Hats Hair Cloth
Straw Hats Milan Sand
Silk Hats Tagels Brown
And Many Ribbon Hats p ea rl Values
Embroidered —and many
and Fancy other fancy avy *to
Combinations materials Black
FRIDAY.
MMMiuery
100 WEST HOUSTON
iAT*THE. BRIDGE — *
into SAIN ANTUNIU LIGHT
manager.
San Maracos Texas.
Palace Theater Mi. F. W. Zimmer-
man owner.
Seguin Texas.
Palace Theater Mr. H. H. Starcke
manager. *
FORM N. G. BATTERY
Headquarters Organization Gets Fed-
eral Recognition; Promotions Made.
Federal recognition was given Head-
quarters Battery Gist Field Artillery
Brigade National Guard and the
members were mustered into service
Wednesday night. Maj. Philip L.
Thurber Fifteenth Field Artillery
was inspecting officer. Talks were
made by Major Thurber and Maj.
Raymond Phelps of the 61st.
The officer personnel of the bat-
tery follows: Capt. C. W. Scruggs
brigade adjutant; First Lieut. C. B.
Moore supply officer; First Lieut.
G. F. Chariton officer in charge of
plans and training: Second Lieut. C.
.1. Lynch communications officer;
First Lieut. O. F. Flory commander;
Second Lieut. A. B. Crowther battery
executive officer.
promotions made following the mus-
ter were: Z. D. Perry master ser-
geant: W. B. McMillan and V. B.
Smith staff sergeants; F. W. Knecht
mess and supply sergeant; C. L. Ed-
wards sergeant orderly; J. W. Hen-
derson signal sergeant; A. J. Frie-
sen. corporal: Jack Lewis intelli-
gence corporal; C. C. Willard. cor-
poral in charge of operations; W. E.
Heath radio corporal: J. W. Myers
signal corporal and C. H. Cavness
stable corporal.
The first-class privates of the bat-
tery arc J. P. Lovelace bugler; J. A.
Chaimberlain. radia repair: 1. R.
Lovelace radio operator: J. C. Jxive-
lace and N. M. Wells telephone op-
erators and N. J. Morris first cook.
The privates are C. A. Seymour
Always the New-
est Styles First
and Priced Most
Reasonable Too.
Wear
Wear
chauffeur; V. R. Williams assistant;
cook; L. A. Fikes mechanic; J. F.
Gaither and J. V. Skinner Jr. mo-
torcyclists : P. S. Little telephone
operator and G. D. Curry E. L. Don-
kin and A. H. Carpenter orderlies.
The first drill will be held Tues-
night night at ri in the temporary
armory over the Union Bus Station
on Travis street. Officers will sta-t
plans at once for a permanent loea- ■
tion for their meetings and practice. |
Exterior painting Is weather insur-
ance for the house. Interior painting
is health insurance for the family.
Our paints are made in “The Sunny
South” and arc particularly adapted
to this climate. None made any better
and our prices are less. Picture fram-
ing a specialty.
Ziegler & Ziegler
Phone Cr. 3177. 201 W. Travis St.
"When I wftg shipwrecked” «a!d Cap-
tain Bowsprit. ”1 came across a tribe
of wild women who had no tongues”
•"Good gracious!” cried the fair maid-
en. "How could they talk?” ’’They
couldn't!” replied the old salt. "Thats’
what made ’em wild!”—Pearson'* Week-
You Will!
Truly Marvel
At This Assortment
Of SPORT-
HATS-
No matter how
much you intend-
ed paying for your
sport hat you owe
ii to yourself to
see the ones we
are offering
TOMORROW
At
The styles are most-
ly rolled brims and
pokes in all the new-
est of color combina-
tions.
' Dividends
t Forever-”
f INVEST
jg R.Bruce Brouqh
Tex*La
PECAN ORCHARDS
HOUSTON.OIOC.
JAN ANTON 10 TCXAT
PHONE TRAVIS 3047
| It Aids Growth!
Science recognizes that the
® present-day method of over-
Lv refinement of foods often
IK strips them of essential
vitamines.
I Scott’s Emulsion
‘F of pure vitamine-bearing
X cod-liver oil is used
effectually to add
uYt vitamine-value to the
fig WA diet It helps tore-
w move the hindrance
to growth and health.
Special...
/ .-Jr : ! a\
/ 1 Sr \
I a i Regular
/ > i Values
k
f I First Floor
I ji
XI r J
The Greatest Bag—
Value in many a day
—regular Washer Quality.
—sturdily constructed of genuine cowhide
—big and roomy—inside pockets—all cor-
ners reinforced—sewed frame—all hard-
ware of highly polished brass. Two dif-
ferent styles to select from.
SpeClttl One an( | two o f a kj nc j—come in -
Saturday Browns ’ Tans and Black -
A Bag that will meet with the approval
Olid of the most exacting.
Monday $12.65
'Headquarters for luogafte of f t
-w the Better Kiner fa 1 I
; V 'Houston at Jefferson'
Complete Line of Hartmann
Wardrobe Dre.ser and Hat Trunk..
M RHEUMATIC PAIN
FROM ACHING MS
Stop “dosing” rheumatism.
It’s pain only. St. Jacobs Oil will
sttop any pain and not one rheuma-
tism case in fifty requires internal
treatment. Rub soothing penetra-
ting St. Jacobs Oil right on the tender
spot and by the time yon say Jack
Robinson —out comes the rheumatic
pain and distress. St. Jacobs Oil is
a harmless rheumatism liniment which
never disappoints* and doesn't burn
the skin. It takes pain soreness and
stiffness from aching joints muscles
and bones; stops sciatica lumbago
backache and neuralgia.
Limber up! Get a small trial bot-
of old-time honest St. Jacobs Oil
mi any drug store and in a mo-
ent you’ll be free from pains aches
ul stiffness. Don’t suffer! Rub
cumaHsm away.
The
Bathroom!
Wouldn’t it look
much better with a
fresh new coat of
beautiful WHITE
ENAMEL that you
can keep as clean
and white as the bath
tub. Sole distributors
for MURPHY’S MU-
RONIC WHITE
ENAMEL easy to ap-
ply dries overnight.
Freshen up the bath-
room THIS week-end.
Lurie &
Hollman Co.
Phone. Travis. 3971
210 Avenue C
MEN'S
RUBBERS
Goodyear Glove Brand
SPECIAL
$1 OE
Regular $1.50 Values
Come with and without straps.
The best rubber on the
market for the price.
UMBRELLAS
$1.25 UP
II fllfc/1
VX Houston at Jefferson’
| Hertzberg's*!
OPTICIANS
J Houston St. Sine.’
■jp Corner IS7B
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FEBRUARY 16 1923.
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The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1923, newspaper, February 16, 1923; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1592381/m1/5/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .