The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 252, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1923 Page: 24 of 24
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Individual Prosperity
—We arc interested in seeing individuals pros-
per because it means community prosperity
financial soundness and better business.
—That is why YOUR personal financial welfare
is of concern to us why every facility and con-
venience of this big Bank is placed at your dis-
posal.
JUc cordially ‘invite you Io use the modern
service of the Frost National Bank.
SAFETY COURTESY PROMPTNESS
Frost National Bank
b I 0F SANAKTONICX
I “The Home of Thrift” I
|| Your Savings Are Safe When Placed With jg|
I The San Antonio Loan & Trust Company I
■B (Incorporated without banking privileges) ml
H 215 West Commerce Street B
J||j The Oldest Trust Company in the Southwest
HIGH-GRADE 7% INVESTMENTS
We usually base an hand highgrade loans in amounts of SlOOO.OO
or more bearing 7 per cent payable semi-annually and secured by liens
on select real estate. The loans have been carefully selected and will
bear the most rigid inspection. Collections and remittances made with-
out charge. References furnished upon request.
TERRELL DAVIS HUFF & McMILLAN
Diversify Your Funds
In investing roost wisely the investor will not be influenced oven by
a alipbtly better yield to place most of his funds in any ouc kind of
security. We have a wide choice of safe investments.
J. E. JARRATT & COMPANY
Frost Bank Building Investment Bankers Crockett "077
FIRST MORTGAGES on real estate for sale in denotnina-
dons of 8500.00 and up. Principal and interest fully guaranteed.
WIMER-RICHARDSON & COMPANY
(Incorporated)
INVESTMENT BANKERS
Contra! Truat Building San Antonio Texas.
"7 O IRON WORKS
■ /C CumCtlv : nking runa Preferred Stock. / t 7f)
/ Company has no 3onded Debt. /
v' rnia ' Income lax. Preferr-d as to both a»ete and Dividend*
» e .anjary and July Ist. We unconditionally recomptnd tr.u
Invuiints. -«
W. K. EWING CO. Inc.
Bouton Baildinr. liTMtmen* Bankers Cr. 7MC-7
EDW. B. RUM
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
Satisfaction Guaranteed
325 St. Marr’s St.
MURPHY
DA-COTE
MOTOR CAR ENAMEL
WORKS LIKE MAGIC
Sold Only by
Lurie & Hollman Co.
The People
210 Artnue C. Tr. 3974.
Invest a Moment
of Time and Win
$1 .00
We will pay $l.OO for
each Epigram Slogan
Axiom or Quotation pub-
lished in our ads. Select
from any source or orig-
inate them yourself. Send
as many suggestions as
you wish—no limit.
Richey & Casey
321 N. St. Mary’» St.
Real Estate ami Insurance
Headquarters for 15 Years
V e Write 101 Forms of Insur-
ance and Bonds.
FRIDAY.
nature made your eyes
’’ she intended that you should
see bright and dear with them.
If you do not you need glasses.
HERTZBERG’S
Optometrists and Opticians.
Good Supper
Tonight
Women managers; no res-
taurant cooks — just home
cooks. And as to prices the
right-hand column of the
menu is a pleasant sur-
prise.
Old South Cafe
A Cool and Delightful
Place to Dine.
CHILITIPINE SYRUP
tor coughs and colds. Formula:
Honey Hoarhound. Cbilitipioe
Icpper Cane Sugar and other
valuable ingredients. Sold by all
drug stores t’riee GO cents Or
by mail 50 cents. B. and I’.
Chemical Co. Box 208 San Au-
ton io Texas.
DOYLE-BRIDGER
OPTICAL CO.
J. F. DOYLE Owner
OPTOMETRISTS
AND
OPTICIANS
303 W. Commerce St.
Crockett 8148
Next to Sullivan's Bank
STILLS WERE RUNNING
General Dry Agenta Find Plant Op-
erating as Owner Drives Vp.
Three 15 gallon conifer stills run-
ning full blast were found by general
prohibition agents when they visited
a slunk on the I-ltHl-block Wall street.
Thursday afternoon. About 150 ga).
lons of prune ami peneh mash and
17 14 gallons of moonshine whiskey
were destroyed. At the time.of the raid
- - Jj
Wolff & Marx Ga yai
— . — o
Saturday Charge Purchases Will Be «|
Entered on the end-of-Octocer bill 8
. . |
j Many Unusual Savings on Saturday in g
i | Many Departments in Our |
I Marttfy |
I.
I Adjustment:
j Annual October Silk Sale |
= Starts Monday October 1 and x = [
= Continues Through October 10 =
— \ —*
= Worth-while economies are presented in fine qualities of the most desirable new silks. =
tHats for Little Fellows |
$1.49 $1.95 to $4.85 |
Leather liats for youngsters are most
certainly the popular headwear for them • =
this season—as smart-looking as they can
be! We have them in the following com- =
binations:
Leather and Tweed —Leather and Polo Cloth ~
Leather and Plush =
We have plenty of other hats for youngsters =
in a wide range of materials and colorings. =
Among the favorite styles are the “Jackie =
Coogan” hats = '
A most complete showing and at very
= i moderate prices! ~
(Daylight Boys’ Department—Street Floor) =
= Crowded with QUALITY and j i • . =
= STYLE to the last notch! 14 PRICE r
I BOYS’ 2-PANT 1
■: „ _A These finished models were made for =
= |g\g\T QT TT''pQ —and as such you will find them x
-= kJ JL l\./\ Z 1 > kJ vJ AA kJ artistically designed exquisitely embroidered
= -and finished with the true mark of professional =
1 $10.85 $11.85&f12.55 The models represent the most popular I
pieces of our open stock also such well-known =.
You'll rfgree with our own verdict Oh package models as Bucilla Pacific and Royal
H these suits that their values are outstand- So A?samples. we can offer only one of each 1‘
~ Ing. model including such desirable pieces as: =
EE i .ii. Beautiful voile srowws made up with Vai lace =■
P C S B le "ah and see these staunchly trimmings; children’s rompers and dresses; =
~~ made fine-looking suits before you buy baby robes; centers scarfs and pillows em- ir
= your boy a suit for school wear. ‘ broidcred in lovely silk floss and finished with =
= _ fringe and tassels’ luncheon cloths 45 inches • =
s Sizes 7 to 17 years. square also 36 inch luncheon cloths with 4
H „ .gu v i napkins; buffet and vanity sets; scarfs and =
F= «. H!se su rt s „ an ! QRr tray cloths; linen and crash towels; house =
the best cap \alues in town. Each vOU dresses fudge aprons and other novelties that
= (Str«t Floor) ’ merit your attention. S
2SZ (Fifth Flnnr)
~ ... X>O< =
J SPECIALTY SQUARE Scarf Sets $3.75 Set ।
= Smart scarf sets consisting of scarf and sport hat in Persian designs. Gay color combinations
= make these sets very unique and attractive for all outdoor wear. The scarf is finished with tassel =
= fringe; washable. / • =
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Crowded i
STYLE
n» one present other than th'
officers.
While the federal agents were pour
ing out the liquor and mash and de-
stroying the stills a Mexican driving
an express wagon containing eight
one-gallon empty jugs stopped in ftonl
of the place. He admitted the owner
ship of the property the general
agents report.
Nichnlor Martinez when arraigned
before United States Commissioner R.
L. Edwards. Thursday afternoon on n
complaint charginef him with posses-
sion ahd manufacture of liquor
waived preliminary examination and
wag placed under $5OO bond.
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THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT
BREAK INTO HOUSE
——
Neighbors Enter House to I’ut Out
: fire in Clothes Closet.
t
i The timely discovery of n blaze in
( the apartment of H. E. Carroll. 1225
South Alamo street prevented what
may have resulted in a disastrous fire
at S:IO Thursday night.
Neighbors discovered the fire on
the second story of the building
sounded an alarm and then broke into
the place. The fire it was found had
originated in a clothes closet. With ।
the aid of several buckets of water
the fire was extinguished before
I spreading beyond the seat of origin.
How the fire started has not bum
determined. It was discovered during ।
i the absence of the occupants. Tin’.
building is owned by Mrs. Roslund. i
Wiley Cafeteria
i
"Real Home Cooking in n 100 uer
cent sanitary kitchen." This is more
than shindy an advertising slogan
Visit us and b<- convinced. Down-
stairs. Moore Bld. Broadway. (Adv.'
Paint Wall Paper
Brushes; Painters’ Paper Hangers' Jr J
and Artists’ Materials.
FRED HUMMERT * |
SHELLEY UNDERTAKING CO.
MRS. JOE SHELLEY Pres and Manager
cS' Ambulance Service
440 441 MAIN AVENUE PHONE CR Ml
HReal Work of Art
our new imported and
domestic wall paper de-
signs are and we urge
you to come and
the most artistic aR
pleasing before all of
the rolls in those pat-
terns and colon; are
snapped up by discrimi-
nating purchasers. If
there is a room you wish
to match we probably
have the paper for you.
We Are Distributor* for the Celebrated Lowe Bro*. H. S. Paint*
CLOONAN & OSBORN Inc.
205 Ea»t Travi* “The Home of Art” Travi* 2498
The man who courageously
Practices self denial
Who forms early in life
A good banking connection
And persistently banks
A portion of his income
Is the type of a man
This bank is glad to back.
We Pay 4 Per Cent'
Interest on Savings
Deposits
Alamo National Bank
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS
Paid Up Capital $1000000.00
Surplus $250000.00
OFFICERS
ERNEST STEVES. President
J B. MARTINDALE. Vice Pre*.
G. A. C. HALFF. Vice Pres.
OTTO MEERSCHEIDT. Active Vice Pres.
ERNEST L. BROWN. Active Vice Pre*.
THUS R LENTZ Cashier
LOUIS A. ELMENDORF. Asst. Cashier
W. C. HERPEL. Asst. Cashier
H. A. SMITH. Asst. Cashier
Baths-
।Baths-
How was yours last night? How was it on wash day
night when the water supply had been taxed to its utmost
all dayi Was it as hot as it should have been?
It makes no difference how much hot water is used
there is always plenty if you have a Pittsburg Automatic
Water Heater. And the water is heated cheaper per
gallon than it can be heated in any other way.
A small deposit will put a Pittsburg in your home.
Come in and let us show you YOUR Pittsburg.
Pittsburg Water Heater Co.
Crockett 244 208 Avenue C
When Drite the Car the Safety
of Other* iDeprndt on
VOCK EYEMGHT
Hon About \our Kye%?
Arc They sormnl?
The Safest Way Io to Find Out
HERTZBERG’S
•• OPTOMETRISTS
SEPTEMBER 28 1923.
W. C. MANLOVE & CO.
MONEY TO LOAN
Stocks and Bonds
-108 City National Bank Bldg.
Cr. 426
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The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 252, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1923, newspaper, September 28, 1923; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1592747/m1/24/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .