The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 283, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 28, 1925 Page: 3 of 22
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ACCIDENTS HET
SIX VICTIMS
OVERNIGHT
Two Hurt When Cars
Collide at Dwyer and
Nueva Intersections.
Tuesday night added six victims to
Kan Antonio's toll of traffic accident*.
Among the six of which none were
Nvriously injured was Miss Katherine
Huntress daughter of Frank Huntress
publisher of the San Antonio Ex-
press.
She was bruised and cut when the
cars driven by William KcUnnd em-
ploye of the Commercial National
Bank and Frank Fabiano. 1114 San
Pedro avenue collided at Dwyer and
Nueva streets.
Miss Lillian Weber. 721 Rivas
street companion of Fabiano also
was injured slightly in the crash. Both
drivers escaped unhurt.
Max Abramson HO. 318 Leigh
street was seriously bruised when he
wau pitched from his buggy after a
collision at Victoria ami Cherry
.streets with an unidentified automo-
bile driver.
The victim was sent to the Robert
B. Green Hospital in the police am-
bulance for emergency treatment.
Later he waa allowed to return home.
Three were hurt when automobiles
collided at Nevada and Pine streets.
Herman. Douglass and Fred Ferrell
brothers living at 805 Nevada street
wore cut and bruised in the collision
“between their automobile and another.
They were given emergency treatment
at the Robert 15. Green Hospital.
The driver of the second automobile
was booked on a charge of speeding.
He made bond immediately.
IST BACKS
lAL ON PLAZA
ALAMO RD
MEMORI
••Alamo Post American Legion is
solidly behind the proposed mem-
orial arch to be erected on Alamo
Plata” declared Lewis Lauterstein
post commander Wednesday. ‘’Follow-
ing the meeting of the post Monday
night the executive committee met
and passed unanimously a resolution
endorsing the project.”
Alamo Post stands ready to do its
part in furthering the construction of
the memorial arch Commander Lau-
terstein continued mid a committee
will be named shortly to confer with
those who are working to bring sue-
cnsg to the project.
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This Convenience
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learn how they save time
work and money.
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426 N. St. Mary's St.
Tel. Travis 7187
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San Antonio Texas
WEDNESDAY.
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(The Fair's Second Floor) (The Fair’s First Floor)
The Fair’s Second Fl
THE FAIR
It pays to pay cash/
Alamo Plaza at Commerce Street
You’ll Learn a Lot at Our
HOME SEWING
DEMONSTRATION
—ably conducted by Miss Anne Gough o*'
the McCall Company. Here you will dis-
cover many secrets of making fashionable
and becoming clothes. The lectures are ab-
solutely free and are being attended by
scores of women each day.
Thursday’s Program
—at 3:3o—The Fair's Second Floor
Introduction—Show Dressmaking Talk
two dresses that have Explain in detail
been eut out and pin- t be making of:
ned. - ..
„ «... J. Tailored pockets.
Pattern Talk „ _ *
in-. . . * . -. Button boles.
j. Ilie printed cut- „
ting line and margin. . Kinding and fin-
2. The layouts. isliing of circular
3. The print<»grav- skirt.
lire. 4. Seam finishing
4. The four Ftyle and pressing.
developments. Stress the value of
5. French and Span- the printogravure. for
ish instructions. these details.
THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT.
WHY should you puzzle over the It has a margin of accuracy protecting
old-fashioned paper pattern with the printed cutting line and helpful in-
its signs and symbols that need an ex- side guide lines—all exclusive McCall
planatory chart? features and fully protected by patents.
The McCall Printed Pattern has all The McCall Pattern is truly the pat-
names and directions printed on the tern without a puzzle!
pattern pieces; and most important of Duc to the remarkable simplicity of
all a printed cutting line easy to fol- the McCall Printed Pattern millions
low and insuring absolute fidelity to of women are now triumphantly mak-
thc master design. ing their own smart clothes at home.
Use the McCall Printed Pattern easy as A B C
M c CALL
PRINTED PATTERNS
THE FAIR
It pays to pay cash/
Alamo Plaza at Commerce Street
THE FAIR
It pays to pay cash/
Plaza at Commerce Street
5000 Yds. of
Lovely Silks
In Great One-Price Selling
40-in. Satin Crepes TL; '
39-in. Satin
40-in. Spiral Crepes
40-in. Crepe de Chine 1 j I I
36-in. Black Satin %■
Duchess W 1 |h I
40-in. Georgette Crepe **
32-in. Silk Radium
An unexcelled op-
portunity for you to ngui .
buy silks of quality I 31(1
and beauty at far be-
low usual prices. This ag&Jjn
for one day only and gftgSjM
wc advise early shop-
ping.
(Fair's Second Floor)
OCTOBER 28 1925.
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The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 283, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 28, 1925, newspaper, October 28, 1925; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1593037/m1/3/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .