The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 70, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1917 Page: 4 of 16
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g GRAND OPERA HOUSE 4 DAYS
I TODAY-SATURDAY SUNDAY AND MONDAY
(“PURITY”
3 The character.—Evil Beauty. Art Mu.ic and Drama
■ all play important role in thi. remarkable production.
| AUDREY MUNSON
■ The Famoui Art Model Who I. Con.idered the
■ The Most Perfect Formed Woman in the World
■ 7 Wonderful Acts —1500 People in Cast
■ . e i . » . There is nothing in Miss Mun-
OCUlptOr S Opinion • son's poses in the nude that
■ should wound the sensibilities of even the most puritanic person.
■ From an artistic standpoint •'Purity" is perhaps the most beautifu
■ screen production I have ever seen". Miss Munson possesses unusual
■ talents. The beauty of the exterior scenes with great stretches of
B woodland and mountain scenery surpass anything I have seen in the
8 picture before. —Albert Jaegers Sculptor.
g NO CHILDREN ADMITTED
B LOWER FLOOR 20c BALCONY 10c.
j The Most Daring Picture Ever Made.
TELEPHONE ON TRAIN
W. W. Vaughan to Install Conveni-
ence for Trade Trip.
A telephone aboard one of the
Pullmans used in the trade excur-
sion next week which will enable
Mother's! Here’s Something New
For Croup and Cold Trouble
An External Treatment That Does Away With Inter-
nal Medicines and Chest Protectors. You can Let
the Children Run Outdoors in All Weathers and
Get Their Needed Fresh Air and Exercise.
Growing children need plenty of
fresh air and outdoor exercise and |
this exposure is bound to cause i
some colds. Internal medicines in-
jure delicate little stomachs and
flannel jackets and chest protectors
are unhealthy.
The best protection is plenty of
fresh air in the bed room and a
prompt application of the new
Southern treatment —Vick's “Vap-
O-Rub" Salve at the first sign of
trouble. "Vap-O-Rub” is really a
Vapor-Lamp in Salve form. You
simply rub it well over the throat
ind chest and cover with a warm
flannel cloth. Leave the clothing
loose around the neck as tbe body
heat releases vapors of Menthol.
Camphor Pine Tar Eucalyptus and
AGE
F. V. Alter Adolph Dreiss.
Appmann and Evergreen Drug
Serger Store
Birman’s Drug A - Fischer
Store Five Points Drug
Burns Drug Store
Store. c - E - Fritsc' e. |
Cardenas Drug Garretson’s Drug'
Store. Store
Carssow's Drug Goliad St. Phar-
Store | mac Y-
Court Hou . e I S’' «• Groth.us
_ Hood s Drug
Drug Store store.
Depot Pharmacy. I Phil M. Hymns
Meet Us at
the San Antonio
Automobile SIIOAV The Society Event ofMotordom
A cordial invitation is extended to you to attend the greatest Automo-
bile Show ever held south of Kansas City. The very latest models
will he on exhibition; here’s an opportunity for you to judge the merits
of America’s leading makes of automobiles trucks and accessories.
Soledad Auditorium and Temporary Annex Soledad St. Between Houston and Commerce Sts.
FRIDAY .
these making the trip to communi-
cate with San Antonio or any other
town will be installed by W. W.
Vaughan division commercial su-
perintendent of the Southwestern
Telegraph and Telephone Company.
0 Mr. Vaughan Friday notified John
•- B. Carrington secretary of the
e Chamber of Commerce that this
I Thyme that are inhaled all night
long loosening the air passages. In
| addition Vick's is absorbed through
the skin taking out that tightness
and soreness.
The local druggists could make
more profit on internal medicines
but they realize the value of an ex-
ternal treatment especially in the
lease of small children and. the
interest of their customers are of-
fering “Vap-O-Rub” in any of the
three sizes—2sc 50c or $l.OO on 30
days' trial. Your money back if you
are not delighted.
V Uu* Trade
I
:nts.
W. C. Kalteyer F. Praesc!
. Lau r el Heights Prochnow & Don-
Pharmacy nell
P. G. Lucas. Sap Drug Store.
Main Ave. Phar- Skiles Drug
macy Store
McElroy’s Drug Sommers’ Drug
Store Stores
IM e i er’ 8 Phar- C. A. Soule
macy Spellessys Drug
P. Michael Store
Milburn Drug Co. Tobin Hill Drug
Herman A. Nes- Co.
tor H. L Wagner
Owl Drug Store Drug Co.
’ Pfeiffer’s 2 oth J. T. Wilkes.
Century’ Thar- • Whisenant Drug
macy. I Store.
■ provision for the convenience of the
. trade evangels will be made.
Arrangements for the trade trip
.. ■ bi ins close d up by t
• committees in charge. The train a ■
i special Pullman baggage car and j
. diner train will depart from the In- '
i ternational depot Tuesday evening at ■
• 7 o’clock going out via the San An-
s tonic Uvalde & Gulf railroad. More
than one hundred of the bu-iness
■ m2n of the city will be aboard to
carry to the Brownsville country the I
message of commercial frau-rnaiism. ■
The special will return to San An- '
। tonio Friday
Toor Crops Cause Embargo.
I WASHINGTON D. C.. March 30.
i —The export embargo recently’
I placed upon wheat and wheat Hour
by the Argentine government was
I said in dispatehes received here to-
I day to have been made necessary by
’' poor crops and the destruction of
u grain by locust. It was added that
n there was less wheat in Argentina
| now than at any time within the past
ten years. *
••Ar*' you in favor * f 1• ' nt nny !
r ri<. ?” "Wh: fs the use of It ? ’
inquired s^namr Sotrhum. "D»for« I ■
nnv tbouKh: to such a transact! n. you'll
t i have to nu i rcsponsibh' ] tv who
» ! wants to make su< h a <l< »l ui'l ’° I*
I ccnipet i 'nt to guarunt*'© the gf.mH' —
1 ! V. ashington Star.
S ! i
Soreness pi.
j ICHI JOINTS
Don’t suffer! Relief comes'
the moment you rub with
“St. Jacobs Oil.”
Ih sore stiff and hunt !
(Limber up! Rub soothing penetrat-
ing "St. Jacobs <’»il” ri-'ht in voh
-I aching muscles joints and painful
5 nerves. It's the quirk^t stir st pain
-{relief on earth. It is absolutely harm-
Hess and doesn't burn th^ skin.
I "St. Jacobs < >il” conquers pain. It
• instantly takes away any ache sore-
ness and stiffness in the head. neck
g shoulders ba< k legs arel ing*a s
I or any* part of the body—nothing like
flit. You simply rub "where it hurts"
. r< Ih t tor cs instai
I erippled! Get a small trial bottle
g'now from any drug store. It never
(disappoints—six gold medal awards.
THE SAX ANTONIO LIGHT.
WILL SEND FIFTY
STUDENTS 10 CAMP
i Peacock Military College Boys
Go to Austin—Recruiting
Station Opens.
The Peacock Military’ College will
j >end at least 50 students to the Aus-
• i tin training camp according to an-
L noum ement made Friday by Col. Wil-
Pson T. Hendrick in charge of re-
!| cruiting activities in San Antonio for
H ’ho coining encampment. Arrange-
-11 meats have been made for closing
; i the school earlier than usual so that
d the cadet recruits will be able to
breach Austin for opening of the
Hcamp May 4. Members of the fac-
ulty also will attend.
p Colonel Hendrick expressed the
hope that other schools would follow
this example. In Austin steps have
been taken to have the public
•j schools represented. Seniors at high
school who have made satisfactory
| grades will be allowed to enroll and
; given credit for the period of their
I absence from classes.
I A recruiting office was opened in
the lobby of the Gunter Hotel Fri-
j day morning and similar offices will
' l»c established at the St. Anthony and
Mender Hotels. There will he a
training camp representative in
charge of each of the offices.
In the near future members of
the committee of citizens working on
behalf of the Austin camp will be-
i gin a canvass of employers. Heads
I of mercantile and industrial estab-
' lishments will be asked to release
) cne or more of their employes for
the course of training.
{PRESENTS BOOKS TO
CARNEGIE LIABRARY
J. R. Keach of Chicago Makes
Gift of Several Hundred
He Collected.
| A valuable collection of several
i hundred books has been presented to
• the Carnegie Library by J. R. Keach
; of Chicago who is stopping at the
; Travelers’ Hotel. Mr. Keach ex-
plained that he collects books for
i the pleasure of collecting and that
! when he assembles a large number
' lie presents them to some library.
This is the second large gilt of books
that has been made by Mr. Keach
to the Carnegie Library.
The present collection presents a
varied assortment philosophy’ his-
tory. poetry travel biography fairy
1 stories and folk lore essays to say
I nothing of valuable editions of clas-
sics and rare and unusual books in
Italian. Latin German French and
I English. "The Oyster” is one of the
। curious books in the collection and
one of the most beautifully bound.
* There is a beautiful edition of Don
Quixote in four volumes Shakes-
peare’s Sonnets in Roycroft binding
to say nothing of innumerable oth-
ers "The Rose Garden of Persia”
a translation of early Persian poetry
compiled by’ Louisa Stuart Costello
is one of the most artistic and beau-
[ tiful in the collerfion.
Infair.
The cinpl^ or nt a Polish servant maid
\\t<. Ivi* Io mod to rp<ak English was
t Iliir^ of I r » \p< riencn with the tele-
phone. Aft r its fro was explained to
h"r sho « < eager to answer i vory < all.
<‘no day p ring camo and she jumped to
• the instrument.
। •'Helio' enme front the receiver.
ib'U» •’ answered the girl flushed
with pi Io at being aide to give the
proper answer.
"Who is this?” rnntinued the voice. '
"1 <! n’t know exclaimed tie maid.
"I ■ a t s-e you."—riill i'i*lphia Public
Hair Tonic Hair Restorer
pBACK TO NATURE”"'
OAietW Laboratories At Sommers Drug Store
<H»M-EHi.D ru( co.) an j All Good Drug Stores
Memphis Tenn.
Opens Saturday March 31
For Hair Beauty
“Back to Nature”
If You Have Dandruff Are Getting
Bald or Gray Then Q-Ban and
Sunshine and Air Will Help You
SUNSHINE and air are free.
Combine them with the use
of Q-Ban Hair Tonic and re-
store vigor and beauty to your hair.
It's very simple isn’t it? And as is
often the case with the simpler and
more natural remedies the results
are marvelous.
Too many people are prone to
neglect their hair. Cleanly in other
ways they do not pay proper atten-
tion to hair and scalp. You should care
for your hair as you do your teeth.
If you have dandruff and your hair
is falling out here’s what to do —•
here’s the real remedy. Give your
head a good washing. To get the
best use Q-Ban Liquid Shampoo.
Next apply Q-Ban Hair Tonic freely.
When dry enough expose your hair
to the good pure air and sunshine
and let them work their wonders.
Use Q-Ban Tonic daily afterwards
treating your hair to sun and air.
Keep your hair clean. Dandruff w ill
disappear. Your hair will stop falling
out. It will gain in vitality —in gloss
lustre and beauty.* This is the sure
way worth remembering forever.
7:00 P. M.
Suppose your hair is gray or get-
ting gray or faded out and lifeless.
Wet your hair with Q-Ban Hair
Color Restorer. Afterwards when
dry enough expose it to the air and
sunshine. Repeat this daily for a
time. Just as surely as the sun rises
in the East your hair will gradually
and evenly resume its original shade
and be glossy and handsome. Don’t
use dangerous sticky dyes. Q-Ban
and air and sunshine provide the
natural way. Beware of imitations.
There is no other way to accomplish
this result. Q-Ban is guaranteed to
be harmless with your money back
if not satisfied.
* Q-Ban Hair Tonic comes in two
sizes 50c and $l.OO. Q-Ban Hair
Restorer comes in a large 50c bottle.
Q-Ban Liquid Shampoo is only 50c
a bottle. Q-Ban Dipilatory 75c.
At druggists’ or send direct to
Hessig-Ellis Drug Co. Memphis
Tenn. makers mentioning drug-
gist's name.
Free—“ Hair Culture” an illus-
trated booklet of hair lectures —
free on request. Write for it today.
.MARCH 30 lor.
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Diehl, Charles S. & Beach, Harrison L. The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 70, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1917, newspaper, March 30, 1917; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1614353/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .