The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 98, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 27, 1921 Page: 4 of 20
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rARNS OF SELFISHNESS
■■■ I »
4hrlf Trlh !*«' Kight ln t BaMtriMß
I* a ttuly.
r Milian will ruin A mirin if
do not wake up and Mart
minpsiMia tn ncutralixr the advance
• »<4fich radical morem-oK Re* I
!lxl«». atata chaplain nf tlir Am.’
Ai Legion rpraiini on -Aiarnraniia-
X." u.H the Lion dnb at the Gm
| hotel W«lnc«dar IK
!The future of ih» country" the
mdrrla r r 'd *drpeuda upo i iin*ri- I
ne**. an«l autana American* bw»* •;
igbt on Bnl*hcviem aixl all kindred I
iHuow in the light of a duty. and
irt Iwkr nor.’ for awhik. wv will
-tand tugrthri a* a great nuGon.”
rn-ctHMbn^." be atkHi. "»* op-
4 4 fo rrrrv Amcrx aa principle."
laS’dain Ledwig drifoered a swnp-
ubßWUrement of every rgrnry
f^aßan (o tear down in I d^trov." It
■an to <b Ui* hr fail but it re-
in painful jrraiatmry an I l ard
• build np.
Ie rrHiriwd tin* prop’. • < leniency
i rrdtciU and • knocker* “ a nJ w’th
mp jralnn« hater* of America who
e from foreign tabla with new and
doctrine*. ’ >
Ke atid *hr illifom*e« and the wnnnd
U»nMirr* out of >»M a ho are bfina >
•meet rd hr the 9n*rKm*nt am Ur frt-
-4 field* for th* .dinting of Br’4i< -
mb*» nerd. Hr urgefl education. tsk'.af
d <n. •
m wa< •Uamrfu! crowding rf the
lAlir arhonl* in San Antonix" He I
nwi^ urged every man t> take ad-1
ittacr aC hi* right to
■ •« addrr«« war well rer*ivrd.
krpif»ntativr W. Iff. Mirgn i ar-
mnrrd the meeting at 4 o’daA Thur*-
if in thr Gunter hot'! bi'd mom. at
Mell Ilrnrr*rnlntire B. F. Johnson of I
tphita ^ll* will wnrak in the in-
•TM of thr motor industry. •
tIG LIQUOR SEIZURES
tXtoihllion Officer* Get —l2 <)uart> in
Three Raid*.
Bepart* of three neizurea of nuiuggled |
•vioan liquor within the lan r eek
Me rewired Wednesday morniax hy
■ Cntulls deput* custom* in.nM«.
i! all. 352 quart* of teqnilla r ere
Med.
Jht targett arizure wn made at the
affnnM ranch. Huval roanty. by It. A.
mrr and Alonzo Taylor. mounted <ur-
Snwp*ctor«. Two hundred quarlCß
e|e captured. In addition «o four
three American Raddle*. < ne
miean naddlc and two revolver* ba-
rftn nets ire under thr VuMead mt.
7br<** men arreted were charg'd v.ith
«*•*>!)< and transporting *oixgird
Vicari Honor before United KUtow
Mtmiaaiowrr J. A. Mount at f’orpue
bfini. The men were Manuel rrd
nr Kalina* and Manne! Henijo«a. The
♦«ir s m«l saddle«. valued at SM. are
liar Alice where they will b* sold
auction
<> H Wright and W. F Smith. <us-
nl« ia«g»e<-tor<i and J. C. <ronzalra.
air ranger made the next largest aeta-
«at Rio Grande City in Star roirity.
early 100 quarts of tequilla were
Just Completed!
The Greatest
SILK DEAL
of Our Career
4 purchase that has been the talk of Neic York
for the last few days
The Selling of These Silks
BEGINS FRIDAY
YT DA I ^ ur £ nl ' re °f Silkt Will Al ft F f
Eri^W I |lAlb join Thit Great Purchase ft I Iwloßß
Offering a Wider Selection Than You Have Ever
Had Before Because All
In All There Will Be $175000 Worth of Silks
Not a Y ard of Silk In the House Will Be Held for
Regular Prices —Everything Offered
at Great Reductions
Co®
I tukrn when a ueUTTb of the rrwidence
of Pedro H. Gonaalr* wat made. The
I trquilia was hidden in thr ceiling of
the hou-'-. the rr)Nirt *aid. Charge-
I against tvOnaale* were filed before the
United States Cntnmi-Goner Hinojos
at Iti<> Grande City.
Coatnlo Hernandez wa« arrested at
Mercedes and 35 quarts of te<^uilla are
-aid to have been found at hi* house.
Marcus Hines and J. D. White cuitom*
in'-pertnrs. arrewtad Hernandez and
took him before United States Commi-
-loner H. 1. DtMMtt nt McAllen
CliargeM nf violation of the Votatend art
nrre filed before the rommiasioncr.
YOUTH IS KILLED
Exp’o*h:n of Shrapnel Fuse Fatal to
Walter White.
While playing with a »*brapn<l fu«r
which he had found. Walter White
Dine years ohl. of Camp Stanley. wa<
kil!e<| Tuesday when the device exploded
11 • Mtfbt to th
Mation hospital at Fort Sam Houston
but his life could not be Raved.
Ho was the non of Color Sergeant
Thomas White of the Fourth Field Ar-
tillery. The funeral ms held at 10
o’clock Wednesday morning from the
reMdenre. 220 Canmn street with ser-
vice* later at St. Patrick’s church.
Father Fealy officiating
R. C. BECKETT DIES
Well Known Here as an Attor-
ney.
Richard C. Beckett. 75 year* old.
died at in* residence. 710 Avenue I>.
at 12:15 WedDewiar. He wa* a na-
tive nf Alabama but had lived in San
Antonin for fifteen yearn and wa* law-
yer by profession. He is aurvived by
hi* widow: five children. Mm. N. B
Haworth of West Point. Mina.. Clar-
race E. Beckett nf Snn Antnnio: V. B
Beckett: Mr*. J. C. Fdnt of Missiwippi •
11. <’. Berkeft Jr. of Snn Antnnin: and
a wilder. Mr*. J. W. Brady nf Missi*
srppi. Th* body accompanied by rela-
tive*. will be sent to Weat Point. Miss.
Wednesday night for interment.
TARIFF BILL UP SOON
Pryor luurrd Meaturr Will Br Ke-
ported Within 15
Col. Ike T. Pryor rmirei the prnn-
ise of th.* bnuae wy* and I-enn* com-
mittee .» reiH>rt «n en'etyenry tariff
bill which will include a tariff on im-
ix.rtation-. of cattle beef and hid.-*.
vitUa the next 43 du. H - n
hi* return from Wanbifcgtcn. IX C.
Tueoday. t'nlouel Prvor ■- "
incton to work for the twieace of the
bill
While a> Wa*hii«tnn. Colonel Prior
railed on Preoldcut llardii'r and Secre-
tary of Aitrinilturr WaXsie.
Stray Pigrrn Found.
A Uray carrier pigeon believed to be-
long to a San Antnnio fancier ha* been
found at Valley View. Tex. according
to a letter to the air officer of the
Eighth Corps Ama. Tim hand of the
pigeon read A. J.-30-S.A.C.A. An-
other bra** band on the left leg had the
dumber. TISMI
AID CENTRAL EUROPE
Hrrmnnn Sen* Subscribe for Germs 11
Rd iff.
Following talks by *peakrni repre-
>cnting the American Friends Service
Committee of Pbilndrlpbia. delegates to
the convention of Hermann Sons. Wnl
iinutay morning subscribed and do-
nated 32771.50. to be used in relief
work in Germany and Austria.
The delegates were divided into a
left and right wing and the morning
seaaion was consumed by adoption of
I the report of the committor on ennsti-
tutinu arvl by-laws and thr talks by the
। relief worker*. Officers for thr nrxt
throe yearn were to be chosen at thr
aftrrn<x>n session.
Changra in thr constitution and by-
laws include raising the amount of in-
•uranor is«urd to women from $5<M) to
RIOOfi. making provision to carry on the
educational work started anaie time ago
by local loder* and maintenance nf a
oermanmt fund thr intrrr«t of which
is pm-ratrd ammg the policy holders
monthly.
It was planned tn conclude thr busi-
neaa at the Wrdnc-dar afternoon «n-
-ainn.
I pbMd Dean Dry Law.
A n’t in. Tex.. April 27.—Opinions in
about twenty cases none of which were
important were handed down today by
the court of criminal anneal*. A num
her of convictions of violation of the
Dran prohibition taw were affirmed.
Catarrhal Deafness
and Head Noises
TELLS SAFE. SIMPLE WAY TO
TREAT AND RELIEVE
AT HOME
If you hare catarrh catarrhal dcaf-
ness or head n»»i»es caused by catarrh.
«r if phlegm drops in your ihmat and
ha* caused catarrh »f the stomach or
bowels you will hr glad to know that
these distressing symptoms may br en-
tirely overcome in many instances by
the following treatment which you can
easily prepare in your own home at lit-
tle cost. Hecure from your driggist 1
ounce of Parmint (Double Strength. I
lake this home and add to it 1-4 pint of
hot water and a little granulated sugar:
Mir until diss<dre«l. Take one tabic-
spoonful four times a day. An improve-
ment is sometimes noted after the first
day’s treatment. Breathing brail noises
headaches dullnrs*. ctauoy thinking
etc. should gradually di»ap|»ear under
the tonic action of the treatment. Ixw*
of smell t.; ve hearing and
mucous dropping in the back of the
throat are other symptom* which sug-
gest thr presence of catarrh and which
may often br ovrrro.ne by thia effica-
cious treatment. It i« said that nearly
ninety per rent of all car troubles are
caused by catarrh ami there must there-
fore br many people whose hearing mar
be restored by this simple harmless
home treatment
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Diehl, Charles S. & Beach, Harrison L. The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 98, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 27, 1921, newspaper, April 27, 1921; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1617197/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .