The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 104, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1923 Page: 2 of 20
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t YOUNG TEXAS GIRL
DISGUISED AS BOY
OFF ON'ADVENTURE'
-ft
Taken Into Custody in.
Baton Rouge and Now
on Way Home.
„ Raton Ronge. I ' May X—Fannir
Garb 13 years old. of San Marens.
* Tex. who left her home on April 2/1
; for “just a little adventure.” she ~ai/l
' last night was on her way home again
accompanied by Sheriff Allen of
Haynes county Texas.
' The girl arrived here Sunday on
i* her way to Chicago to visit relatively
She said her father was in tLe
* oil business in Mexico and she wigh
five brothers and her mother lin'd
in the Texas town.
Donning her brother's overalls. n»id
wearing a cap she started out fnim
her home on foot on April 24. At
. first she refused automobile rides taut
before she had journeyed far she Ac-
cepted the proffered lifts.
On her arrival here she was piaff'd
in the care of the woman supercn-
-7 tendent of the social service.
LOOKED LIKE A ‘SPOO3?
Woman Frightened Persons After ®s-
eaping From Sanitarium.
y —
M Clad in a white flowing robe a
woman frightened some residents in
the 1900 block Jones avenue when ahe
i wandered about the thoroughfare at
J :29 Thursday morning.
The figure moving along the stree ts
OVER-STOCKED
'OnTfazsfoniC^^^ SALE!
• FRIDAY’S ATTRACTIONS
“THREE HOUR” SALES
I
I I
| Bring Further Reductions
Q— 9 A. M. TO 12 ONLY—-
(ZOO SILK DRESSES
I $19.75 SILK DRESSES— 4
I $16.75 SILK DRESSES— 3
I $15.00 SILK DRESSES— HOURS
S SUMMER SILKS — CANTON CREPES — ONLY < J
■ FRESH — NEW — SPRING STYLES.
| 200 NEW SWEATERS
I Fine Woolen Mesh 3 $
I I Slipover Styles— HOURS I
I P 7 L Af ONLY ■
M Black Navy and Sport Shades B
I SILK CAPES- ! 25 VALUES
Fancy Figured Silk Capes With . _ A
Deep Fringes 3
FANCY LININGS HOURS | /JV
VELOUR CAPES ONLY H
TRICOTINE CAPES ■
THURSDAY.
[ r.oiselesscly and at times with arms
' outstretched residents told police
presented a decidedly "spooky” ap-
pearance.
Mounted Officer Baltizar from sub-
station No. 4. first to reach the scene
found officers from a local sanitarium
in charge of the woman. She had
they reported escaped from the place.
NEW METHOD
HEALS RUPTURE
Hansa* City Doctor's Discovery
Makes Truss or Operation
Innecessary.
Kansas City. Mo. May 3.—A new
discovery which experts agree has no
equal for curative effects in all rup-
ture cases is the latest accomplish-
ment of Dr. Andrews the well known
Hernia specia.ist of this city. The
extraordinary success of this new
method proves that it holds and heals
a rupture. It weighs only a few
ounces. Has no hard gouging pads
no elastic belt no leg straps no steel
bands and is as comfortable as a light
garment. It has enabled hundreds of
persons to throw away trasses and de-
clare their rupture absolutely healed.
Many of these had serious double rup-
tures. from which they had suffered
for years. It is Dr. Andrews’ ambi-
tion to have every ruptured person en-
joy the quick relief comfort and heal-
ing power of his discovery and he will
send it on free trial to any reader of
The Light who writes him at his of-
fice 874 Koch Bldg. Kansas City.
Mo. He wants one person in each
neighborhood to whom he can refer.
If you wish to be rid of rupture for
good without an operation take ad-
vantage of the doctor's fi*e offer.
Write him today. (Adv.)
A DARING THIEF
Pick Up Cash Register and Tries to
Carry It Off.
A Mexican walked into Rafael
Garza's grocery store 722 Torreon
street at 9:30 Wednesday night
picked up the cash register from the
counter and started out with it. Gar-
za gave chase and the daring thief
fled.
Unable to open the register he
dropped it while running through a
vacant block. Garza however did
not find it and summoned the police.
Detectives Harvey and Ruhnke re-
sponded took up -he trail and recover-
♦ *Tis Better to Have It and Not Need It
Than to Need It and Not Have It
About the only chance most people have of
ever possessing money is to save it and keep it prop-
erly invested.
The labor of your savings is added to the labor of
your mind and body and accelerated accumulation re-
sults.
Morris Plan Investment Certificates paying 5%
per annum are a safe investment suitable for large or
small savings.
SAN ANTONIO MORRIS PLAN CO.
INDUSTRIAL BANKING
209 West Commerce Street Travis 6226
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THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT.
cd the cash register. The money had
not been disturbed.
The thief escaped. Garza reported
him to be a young Mexican light com-
plected. clad in a grey cap light
trousers and a silk cream-colored
shirt.
Marriage Suggestion Rejected.
Rome. May 3. — The parliamentary
commission for reform of the civil
rights code has rejected the propose
made by the prominent jurist. Deputy
Enrico Ferri that marriage* might be
annulled in the event of either party
being sentenced to life imprisonment
or terms of 30 years or more or upon
becoming an inmate of an insane asy-
lum.
Kuppcnheimer
GOOD
The Standard of Quality
Fabrics from the foremost mills in both
hemispheres the tailoring skill of expert
craftsmen and the style direction of un-
questioned authority make Kuppenheimer
good clothes the highest standard of quality.
Wok Bro*
Removes Hairy Growths
Without Pain or Bother
(Modes of Today)
It is not necessary to vse a painful
process to remove hairy growths for
with a little delatone handy you can
keep the skin entirely free from these
beauty destroyers. To remove hair
make a stiff paste with a little pow-
dered delatone and water. Spread this
on the hairy surface and in about 2
minutes rub off wash the skin and the
hairs are gone. To guard against dis-
appointment be careful to get real
delatone. Mix fresh as wanted.
KILL^W
ROACHES with
Bee Brand
Insect Powder
15« -35?-7O<?
Ask your Druggist orGrocer
MSCORMICK6CO
BALTIMORE
LIGHT WANT ADS
FOR RESULTS
* If*'-
The Pike’s Peak of San Antonio—Adjoining Alamo Heights on the North
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VALUED AT
$l5O
NOW ON EXHIBITION AT
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Phonea: Blue Bonnet Hilla Cr. 6628—Office: Tr. 7185; Cr. 987
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