The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 299, Ed. 1 Monday, November 14, 1921 Page: 2 of 16
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FIVE INJURED WHEN
AUTOMOBILE PLUNGES
DOWN EMBANKMENT
Two Persons May Have
Been Fatally Hart as
Car Leaves Highway.
Fit* p»rwn were injured. two wri-
X>ual> when au automobile in whicu ihe<
were riding. was forced o!t the Fred-
vrick»burg road by the driver of another
«ar at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon about
eight mile. from Stu Antonio.
* w. B Tuttle low Hayne avenue axel
Mi*. E. X. ftußoir. fo Topeka boule-
vard. both auMatned injurie about tbe
■ bead Mr. Dußoee wa« bruiwed about
the body while hie baby auMaiaed a
"fracture of the left leg Loai. Hoo*a
-till River avenue bad several riba
"broken
■ Tbe injured were brought to tbe eity
•by a01.H.1 who reached tbe acene
•Shortly after tbe accident
£ Mr. Ihi Bom wa the only oe-upant
of tbe car not rendered unevnacloua.
MAerordmg to him tbe car w:a en route
to Ban Antonio and «a> paving another
Automobile proceeding in tbe name di-
ureetivi. JuM a. they were abreaet of
tbe other ear. the driver of the latter
Near. be Mid. awerved nharplr to tbe left
1 hereby forcing hie car to leave tbe
highway.
‘ The car plunged down an embank
ynent overturning at leant twice. The
driver of the otter ear. he reported
failed to atop t<a lender aid but hasten-
ed from the wen.
WASHINGTON LAUDED
BY PRESIDENT HARDING
(Continued From Tage One I
va A list of debtor* are forgiven their
•debt».
“To each of five nephewi he gave one
^f his sword* with an injunction not to
nnsbeeth them for the purpose of shed-
ding blood except it be for eelf-defoaM-
or in defense of tbeir country and its
rights and. ia the latter case to keep
theta unsheathed and prefer falling with
übem in their hands to tbe relinquish-
ment thereof. There ia ho select ion of
words wherewith more eloquently to eg-
.preen the full duty and obligation nt a
good citiaen to his country I I>et us be
thankful that the spirit of that injunc-
tion has bceu borne in upon the nation
he founded and animates it even to this
day.
Will an Inspiration.
* “As a charter of good ritisenship and
.patriotic purposes this last will and
testament has been an inspiration many
times to roe. 1 commend its thought-
ful reading to whoever would emulate
his example. Indeed as we are gathered
here representatives of a grateful and
reverent nation to signalise tbe eonvum-
tuation of one more public benefn-enr e
inspired by him. I can think of noth-
ing more appropriate than to urge the
study ot the barewell address and the
last will and testament as eoiaplement.
mf each ether. Neither of them can be
fully appreciated without the other. Tbe
farewell adders was the final adjura-
tion of tbe soldier tbe statesman the
founder. Tbe will and testament wa>
tbe last word of the Christian citiaen.
tbe loving busband tbe devoted kinsman
KRAUS SPECIALS
Golden oak upholstered d»r If
leather seat rocker .... 33.TJ
Child’s white bed QC
drop side «pl£.e/D
Heavy 2-in. post heavy £ll At
filler iron bed 311 ^3
FURNITURE and HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT STORE
A. KRAUS
KRAUS KORNER. ALAMO AND COMMERCE STREETS
MONDAY
I - and the provident man of box
! news.
“I am prone to believe they contain
a chart by which tbe captains aud
pilot. o( a world in distress seeking har-
borage from battering storms and raging
unknown deeps might well lay the
eourwe of civihs-iion itself.
Great Nation Created.
“Within a brief century aud a half
the American people under Washing-
ton's inspiration have created a great
nation added tu Ilie dominion of lib-
erty an.i of opportunity and we may
hope afforded a helpful example to the
world It has not been accomplished
without heavy sacrifices. At fearful
■■ st wv had to wipe out an ambiguity
in the cotutitution and re-establish
union wiiere disunion threatened.
“In a conflict well nigh ns wide as
the world we were called to draw tbe
sword for humanity and tbe relief of
oppression. Very recently we have
paused tn speak tribute to those who
sacrificed in that stniggle (or civilixa-
tinn's preservation. We can not too
often or too earnestly repeat that
tribate and ne consecrate this institu-
tion as a memorial and a shrine in re
minder to all tbe future of the wrvior.
and sacrifh-re of our heroes of thy
World war."
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative BROMO QUININE
tablets. The genuine bears the signa-
ture of 8. W. Grove. (Be aure you
get BROMO). 30c. —(Adv.>
REPORT JEWS SLAIN
Refugee Crom Clash Near Bessarabia
Shot Crossing Border.
Kishinew. Bessarabia. Nov. 14.—
Hundreds of Jewish families hare been
shot down while attempting to cross tbe
Bessarabian frontiers to escspe an an-
ticipated clash between tbe forces of
General Prtluta and the soviet gov
eminent according to unconfirmed ad-
vices received here.
The Roumanian government ia rad
to have Instructed its border guards to
aibnit no refugees and to bare suspend-
el the intended emulsion of thousands
of Ukrainian Jewish refugees.
COTTON IN $4 ADVANCE
Armament Conference lias Effect on
New Turk. Nev. 14.—Better feeling
inspired by tbe armament conference in
Washington caused the cotton market
to jump about ft a bale today.
January contraeta adram-ed to IH.IKJ
and March to 1G.95. There was heavy
speculative buying and a big demand
from spot bouses which were partly
supplied bv southern selling.
DISINTERMENT AT END
American SotaFer* Buried at Brest Now
in Permanent Cemeteries.
Brest. Nov. 14.—Disinterment of the
bodies of American soldiers buried here
during the wsr bsa been completed. Th*
srmy authorities have forwarded tn the
four permanent American cemeteries in
Frame. 10S0 bodies removal of which
to the United States wss not requested
by relstives.
Beautiful Rrwelawn Cemetery not a
graveyard a beautiful well kept burial
park. Crockett 1888. (Adv.)
THIS WEEK ONLY
BUY FOR CASH AND SAVE
New York Exchange.
Toys! Toys!
Save 10% this month. One of the
largest complete stocks of holiday
goods and toys in the city.
BUY NOW
Pay Weekly
Let us hold your order for future
delivery.
We pack and make shipments for all
out-of-town deliveries. In the city
Santa Claus will make deliveries in
due time.. Visit our Toy Department
on third floor.
This Week
A good heavy link spring (JF if
full size similar to cut .. 33.^13
INCIPIENT REVOLT
IN MEXICO NIPPED
BY FEDERAL TROOPS
Six Alleged Rebels Killed in
Clash in Lower Cali-
fornia.
Sin Diego Cat Nov. 14—With Gov
emor Epiremnio Ybarra personally ou
tbe grucud and General Rodrigues in
command of the ipo. an
incipient revolution below tbe b<»r
der line in Lower California api*ear>
today to have bceu MDuffed out with the
killing of six of the rebel* and the
scattering of the remainder of tbe ba ml
of «Tu men.
Conditions in Lower California were
reported quiet The Mexican official*
expressed themselvew as confident ot
tbeir ability to euppreno any disorders.
Trawl arrows toe line into Lowec
California remained closed to all ex-
cept horse owners at tbe Tia Juana
race track.
What constituted the engagement oc-
curred yesterday six mile* west and
south of Tia Juana in ban Antonio
canyon whrn a federal scouting de
tarhment. commanded by Colond Ar
menta. came across a baud of revolu-
tionists. Both side* immediately opened
fire ai-conlinx to the report by Colonel
Armenta four of tbe rebels bring killed
in the engagement. Two captives were
taken and executed In Tia Juana upon
their refusal to give information.
RAIL RATE HEARING ON
New SrhMule of CNton Kate* Sua-
pended Pending Investigation.
San Fraarlreo UaL Nov. 14.—View
nt Pacific coast intere»( on the new
schrduk of cutton rate announced by
weatbonwl carrien In tn effort to
rqualite tbe tariff from Texas Arkan-
u and Ixiul.iana producing points to
gulf port. were beard here today by an
Interstate Commerce CommiMuon ex-
aminer.
On nrcteat of tbe Galveston Com-
mercial association that tbe new rate
would injure the poit of Galveston the
commission suspended tbe rate pending
investigation.
TEXAS WOMEN TO MEET
State Federation Gathers at Fort Werth
for Aaaaal towelsve.
Fort Worth Tex. Nov. 14. — The
hoard of director of the Texas Federa-
tion of Women'. Clubs went into session
here today preceding th snnual con-
vention of the federation which will ex-
rend through Saturday. About woiu-
ea are her for the board meeting.
Federation business will be conslnered
by the directors today and tomorrow
rhe convention opening formally Wed-
nesday morning.
DEFER MINE DECISION
Calerwfo Operator Will Net Give Fay
Cut Announcement Soon.
Denver. Cola.. Nov. 14.—Officials nt
tb* Colorado Fuel and Iron Comnany
t<xlav wer. not reedy to announce their
final decision on reducing miners' wages
In Soinbeen Coloesdo. It wss said at
rhe geneeal offices however that «>me-
thing definite would be given out this
seek. Union officials repeatcil previ-
ous statements that any reduction
wouhl be followed by a strike.
A number nt Colorado state range.s
have been distributed at »(rntcg-c points
thmu-hout the southern i-oal JMr(rtS
according tn ranger officers t n “main-
tain order.” In event that a wage reduc-
tion ia announced.
AMERICAN SHIP AFIRE
Steamer San Francisco I. Headed for
Bermuda With Aid Nearby.
New York. Nov. 14 —Th steamship
San Francisco. Marseilles for New
York which caught tire yesterday about
UMM) mile southeast of New York was
heading toward Bermuda radio tu“*-
aages from the ship said.
The fire was spreading.
Tlic steamship Ramon de Larrinsg.i
was standing by.
Houatoa Fair a Suecesa.
Houston Tex M Nov 14.—The Hous-
ton fair and expos Con which closed
Sundar night was s srtccSN otficiais
said today s. they ma le a check of tbe
i/ivins They claim tv have “broken
even.’ linn'cislly an' t. hue ?.-HUXXI
to jIUO.OUO north ot buildings to the
grcii
one
tfgre ^■eleven
Three
Friendly BURLEY
Gentlemen TURKISH
Thepagfact HandcfthtthrM
perfect d^artttttt tobacco*
in one perfect cigarette
one-eleven
cigarettes
2Oforls‘
*Hj
Solid oak 42-in. exten- 4*17 QC
sion dining table v l I nUv
Large mirror high base (MQ QC
dresser v la/sa73
40-lb. cotton mattress yfC
full size 33.^3
THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT.
A Fifty-year
Reputation for
Overcoat
Supremacy
Kuppenheimer
GOOD CLOTHES
a
Ask this question of any
merchant:’’Who makes
the best overcoats in
America?” Get the opin-
ion of experts. There is
only one answer and
there is only one store
in town that sells Kup-
penheimer overcoats.
The prices are one-third
lower than last year.
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twin i vvw
WATCH
For The Opening of
San Antonio’s Newest
SHOE STORE
S
-WITHOUT
( Smart Shoes
Houston St.
CAIN OIL CO.
HIGH GRADE
Lubricating Oila Grease.
Etc.
Cr. HMJ l«? Awa M
Near Alamn
ain in good appearance
fhaklta
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MALLORY UNE
Texas New York
Freight and Paseonger Service
Semi-weekly Sailingt in Each Direction
Reservation for paaMge must be made In advance.
। R. V. DOVER Commercial Agent 1
308 Brady Building
San Antonki
Wr havr moved our plant to
aol-Sl NOGA I.ITOH ST.
Eagle Sheet Metal Wka.
“If lt’a M.tal” See Us I
Otren«. Tinka ( ulvreta
MrUI Wark.
NOVEMBER 14 L9XL.
Between
via
Galveston
Alternately Calling at Key West Fla
•The Comfort Routg" to Eurape
Large. Luxurious ‘O w Ships
Frum Naw York fortnightly to CHKR-
H(“Soarhamptno - Hamburg U»-
aurpaeaeg arr»inmadatlaw anA garfke
in all elaaaep Fill In farm nt lon from
•nr l«bre| agent ar
The Royal Mall Steam Packet Co
117 W. Waghlngtoa St. CiIICAGC
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Diehl, Charles S. & Beach, Harrison L. The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 299, Ed. 1 Monday, November 14, 1921, newspaper, November 14, 1921; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1621284/m1/2/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .