The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 146, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1923 Page: 19 of 20
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THURSDAY.
. WANTED TO BUT
TIRES—HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR
your discarded automobllo tires. T4l
K. Flores St Tr. 14«5.
JIJ FOR XOUH OLD MAOHINB ON A
New Whitt Free Davie or New Komo;
we pay cash tor old machines.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE CO.
TYPEWRITEBB
FOR SALE—REMINGTON NO. 1*
typewriter used very little tor quick
rale 135. 606 Avenue p. Crockett 6467
BOOKS
BOOKS—WE BUT. SELL AND EX-
cbance all kinds of book In all lan-
«uagea 333 8 Alamo. Crockett 7373.
MUSICAI INSTRUMENTS
We Rent New Pianos
P AND PLAYER-PIANOS 35 AND
* BP PER MONTH. WE PAT
Cash for your used pianos
3XPERT TUNING. REPAIRING.
TALKING MACHINE AND PIANO
CASE REFINISHING.
f SAN ANTONIO MUSIC CO.
313 W. COMMERCE. CR. 4030.
VICTOR PHONOGRAPH WITH
twelve records; reproducer. SIS. SU
Delmar.
~ LIV LSTOCi.
USE MALTI^E. REAL MILK PRODUC-
•r at low coat. For aala by Ft rd
__L_
GOOD MILCH COWS ARE MADE
feeding Harrison's s|lkfeDer Dairy
Feed. A»k your dealer for ‘I or phone
WE. 294 L
USE FURMAN’S ANT POWDER. Cil.
TREAT AND PREVENT CHOLERA
black-head and other bowel disorder*
by keeping Jim Rourland'* Cholera Rem-
edy tn their drinking water Sommers
drug stores.
NICE LARGE FRYERM. ALSO WHITE
rabbits for sale at 120 -Simon SU ° r
ringCr 7781. ______
RING CR. 1430 AND GET AN JMMK>
diate response to your need; if it's
f*ed or poultry Supplies we have it.
FOR SALE
FIFTY OR MORE ANCONA
PELLETS.
FEW COCKERELS
FOUR AND FIVE MONTHS OLD
$1 EACH
Top of hill on Connesa road just
off Fredericksburg road.
BIRDS—DOGS—I‘ETS
DOGS CLIPPED
331 JONES AVENUE. CALL TRAVIS
1603.
FOR SALE—CANARY SINGERS 53
and 35. Mission 1555. 305 Kosebor-
ough.
USED t AKS FCK SALK
JODGE MOTORS AND TRANSMISSK >N3
at 375. Select Auto Part. Co.
i’IVE HUNDRED CASINGS AND
tubes various alcea. Select Auto Parte
Co. _____
FORD SEDAN GOOD CONDITION!
3283; email cash payment balance
terms. _
JACK W. NEAL AUTO CO.
^t«l S. Flores at. Cr. 6310.
FORD TOURING CAR. 3150 CAN HAN-
dI.; terms. __ __
CLIFTON GEORGE MOTOR CO.
738 E. Houston Cr. 860.
I31>« AUTO RIMS. SELECT AUTO
Part. Co.
FORD ONE-TON TRUCK FOR 3200; IN
fine shape; cash or terms.
-CLIFTON GEORGE MOTOR CO.
738 E. Houston. Cr 830.
’ORD TON TRUCK. 1913 MODEL. EX-
praea body cab and windshield pueu-
natlc tires. See Yantis Motor Co.. 321
avenue C.
FORD ROADSTER GOOD CONDI-
- $lOO. „„
JACK W. NEAL AUTO CO.
321 S. Flores «t. Cr. 6240.
CORD SEDAN WITH NEW TIRES;
seat covers nalnt lock wheel etc.;
i good one for 3330; cash or terms. Come
in and see this one.
CLIFTON GEORGE MOTOR CO.
73S E. Houston. Cr. 890.
SELECT AUTO PARTS CO.
1436 North Florea St. Travis 35.
New end used parts. Haynes parts
ind service. -
WANTED—TO TRADE 1923 TOURING
body foe 1923 roadster body. Call Car-
ruthers. Travis 272.
CHEVROLET TOURING 1919 MODEL
3175: new paint; runs good.
JACK W. NEAL AUTO CO.
331 S. Flores St. Cr. 6240.
FORDS ONLY.
See us It you need a Ford. We have
ill kinds and ban handle on easy terms.
CLIFTON GEORGE MOTOR CO.
738 E. Houston. Cr. 890.
CORD CHASSIS. 1921 MODEL. START-
er and a bargain. Call Carruthers &
tarwood. Traxls 272 _
1003 AUTO WHEELS. SELECT AUTO
Parte Co.
FORD TOURING. SPEEDSTERS.
Ford trucks. Dodse truck 1321. Buicks.
Lowest prices In town.
ALBERTS MOTOR SALES CO. •
2ll S. Florcs.
roRD COUPE BODY. '22 MODEL. 3100.
Sea Yantis Motor Co. 321 Avenue C.
SEE YANTIS MOTOR CO . 321 AVENUE
C. for ton truck chassis bargain and
p.-mr.
sit MODEL FORD COUPE. NEW
paint seat covers; 3200.
JACK W. NEAL AUTO CO.
321 S. Flores St Cr. 6210.
3UICKS—SOME REAL GOOD BUYS IN
good Buicks. Come see us before you
mv. Crockett 1595. Lindsey-Krough
tuto Co. 214 E. Travis St.
ET US TAKE YOUR OLD BODY IN
trade on a new two-door sedan body
lee Yantis Motor Co„ 321 Avenue C.
>NE CHEVROLET ROADSTER. 1322
model new rubber: $425.
JACK W. NEAL AUTO CO.
321 S. Flores St. Cr. 6240.
« REAL GOOD SLIGHTLY USED Au-
tomobiles. They are in fine condition
nd real bargains good terms. Crockett
595. Lindsey-Krough Auto Co.. 214 E.
'ravia st.
VHITE ONE TON TRUCK. HAS PNEU-
matlc tires car In A-l condition. Sol-
her’s Garage. 1533 East Houston St.
For Best Results
You Must Insist That the
SAN ANTONIO
WELDING CO.
Do It
Auto frames cylinders bumpers
ixle housings cast iron and aluminnm
:rank and transmission casea and aB
iindt of machine parts.
We do oxy-acetylene and
Electric Welding
and brazing only
?08 E. Commerce St
Travis 1207
XJRDS! FORDS! FORDS! SEDANA
coupes and tourings late models big
argains. good terms. Crockett 1595.
.Indscy-Krough Auto Co- 214 E. Travis
L _
INE CHEVROLET 1922 MODEL
touting bump?". *eat cower* run*
Ice n new one 4 43*
JACK W. NEAL AUTO CO-
-3-1 S. Flores St. Cr. 6240.
JEW STUDEBAKER ^rORT MODEL
ail the extras save the difference
ood terms. Crockett 1535. Lindsey-
Lrougb Auto Co.g 216 £. Travis St. (
USED CARS FOR SALE . USED CARS FOR MLB
TOURING CARS SEDANS
LIGHT TRUCKS IN AS Hl SPEEDSTERS
ROADSTERS COUPES
Nashs
Chevrolets
Fords
WE HAVE Buicks TERMS
Chandlers
Dodges
Hupmobiies
REMEMBER—
There is no better place to buy your
used car than—
Jack Neal-Nash Motors Co.
“Our Reputation Is Your Protection’
if>l Augusta St. Phone Cr. 4440 or 4441 or 4442.
Dodge Brothers
used CARS
SEDANS " ’
1922 production $lOOO.OO
• 1921 production $950.00
1920 production $700.00
1918 production ... $600.00
These sedans are thoroughly reconditioned
newly painted upholstering and tires are excel-
lent. They are specially priced for this week.
OUR TERMS WILL MAKE IT EASY FOR YOU.
Wroten-Hundley Motor Co.
DODGE BROTHERS DEALERS
Avenue C at Eighth St. Crockett 4236.
HERE ARE SOME REAL
FOR® BARGAINS
4 ' *
1918 Ford touring car $l5O
1920 Ford touring car $220
1920 Ford sedan $250
1921 Ford sedan $340
1920 Ford ton truck $l6O
CLIFTON GEORGE MOTOR CO.
Crockett 890 738 E. Houston St.
1920 OVERLAND
jgSS ECONOMY Touring
Very good condition refin-*
ish-d and nicely equipped. It
is a good value at ...1223.n0
j§^gS|7s.oo Cash >20.00 Per Month
W GUARANTEE
MOTOR CAR CQ^
taxa Marw/I Chilnwj j
—4 A w q u *l« & Dome— t "
^s^==- SU
1921 FORI) ROADSTER. STARTER
demountable rims shock absorbers
nickel plated radiator rims good tires.
$175. private party. 409 S. Hamilton.
Ford light 'delivery good rub-
her. new body a good buy for SI6J.
terms. Sea Yantis Motor Co.. 321 Ave-
nue C.
1921 NASH TOURING IN GOOD CON-
dition. wire wheels new rubber big
bargain good terms. Crockett 1595.
Lindsey-Krough Auto Co. 114 E. Travis
CLASSY FORD SPEEDSTER
A beauty only $75 cash and $2O seven
monthlv payments: better hurry.
ALBERTS MOTOR SALES CO.
211 S. Fiores.
1919 FRANKLIN IN FINE CONDITION
real good rubber only $450. good
terms . Crockett 1595. Lindsey-Krough
Auto Co.. 214 E. Travis St.
AM LEAVING FOR CALIFORNIA WILL
sacrifice my special built Essex tour-
ing car. th.at won 1922 prize painted
English gray with grey plush upholster-
ing. same as new. 901 Kayton Ave. Mis-
sion 1693.
AUTO PARTS CO.
Distributors of New
Gears and Shafts for
REAP. AXLES AND TRANSMISSIONS
515 Main Ave. Cr. 3376 er Cr. 367.
516 N. Flor»» St.. Sen Antonio Tex.
Save 50%
On Slightly Used Parts.
FORD TOURING. ‘33 MODEL. DE-
mountable wheels good tires excel-
>nt condition Cr. 2.94 943 Garden St.
FORD TOURING—LATE’ '2O MODEL:
wire wheels has a good body priced
right. Call Caruthers or Garwood. Tr.
FRONTY FORD CYLINDER HEAD
good as new. cheap. 509 Roosevelt
avenue.
FOR SALE CHEAP-LARGE FORD
truck. 1923 license paid. $l2O cash:
answer quick. Whitaker. Cr. 121 op Cr.
5010 831 .E Commerce St.
PACKARDS. CADILLACS AND PIERCE-
Arrows l»ig bargains. Come see us
Crockett 1595. Lindsey-Krough Auto
Cr.. 214 E Travis St.
ONE-TON WHITE TRUCK. PNEUMAT-
IC tires fine shape. $550. New solid
truck tires less half price. 1122 W.
Houaton Street
1917 FORD COUPE WITH GRAY A
Davis starter new rubber a good buy
for $l7O. terms. Cail Carruthers & Oar-
wood. Travis 272.
G M. C. 1%-TON TRUCK. GOOD CON-
dition. at a bargain. Botcher's Garage.
I$V. East Houston St.
FOUR-PASSENGER STEVENS. LATE
mode] in fine condition. goo<l looking
good rubber big bargain good terms.
Crockett 1595. Lindsey-Krough Auto
Co. 214 E. Trails St.
.FOR SALE—ONE LATE MODEL
I Dodge light delivery truck good con-
i dition $250. Call Tr. 2606.
1922 FORD TOURING IN FINE CONDI-
tlop many extras only $285. good
terms. Crockett 1595. Lindsey-Krough
Auto Co. 214 East Travis St.
~GOOD VALUES
IN NEW AND USED CARS
1922 Ford sedan fine condition . ..$35?
1922 Ford touring 285
192<* Ford touring 225
1923 Ford Coupe iiko new 42j
19-0 Overland touring 227
1921 Essex roadster 573
192<» Buick six touring 450
1921 Buick Fix touring 775
1918 Franklin touring 67n
1921 Case four-paesenger coupe ...1500
59 Cadillac four-passenger 2250
Brand new Studebaker little six. bargain
Brand new Chevrolet six. bargain.
Brand new Overland bargain.
HUGO GROTE
7lO Avenue <?.
1921 REO FIVE-PASSENGER A HEAL
good one. good looking good rubber
only $6OO. good terms. Crockett 1595.
Lindsey-Krough Auto Co. 214 E. Travis.
“dodge touring
Good looking Dodge touring car In
excellent condition has been driven only
In famtlv new rubber and many extras
car must be seen to b^ appreciated;
can demonstrate at any time: will <|n-
shier good lot in trade. J. Danysh. 121
Ave. C.
HUP MODEL N
Good condition: sell cheap nr *iake
Ford car or lot in trad*; a bargain.
Tr 2819.
FORD TRUCK PANEL BODY. $135.
terms. See Yantis Motor Co.. 321 Ave-
nue C.
BRAND NEW 1923 MAXWELL SPORT
TOURING. VERY ATTRACTIVE. DIS-
COUNT.
1921 NASH SIX TOURING. NEW
PAINT. TOI’. ALL GOOD CORD TIRES
LATE MODEL CHANDLER DIS-
PATCH. NEW PAINT. TOP AND SEAT
COVERS. FIVE WIRE WHEELS AND
GOOP CORD TIRES
Embleton Motor Co.
606 AVE. D. CROCKETT 6467.
Z
WANT TO TRADE
Ono iQt on Pallas Street for seven-pas-
senger car must >»o in first-data condl-
tion. Cadilac preferred. Mission 2167.
WANTED- I'< 'KDS AND DODGES.
Will pay you cash or sell on commis-
sion.
ALBERTS MOTOR SALES CO.
211 S. Florea.
WANTED—FORD““WITH ’ STARTER.
wUI pay cash. 108 E Travt« St.
WANTED—FORD TOURING WITH
starter; will pay cash Tr. 7419. 906
S. Florey.
I
FOR SALE—ZENITH CARBURETOR
for eight-cylinder V-ahape motor brand
new. never uaed. perfect condition. Se*
Mr. Steele at The Light garage rear of
*l6 Dallas SL Tr. 426.
^OTO^YCjSs^^CYX’I^
191$ HARLEY-DAVIDSON WITH SlDE-
car $B5; aecondhand motorcycle parta.
Urea tubes and aidecars. 1122 West
Houston Street.
THREE HARLEY-DAVIDSON
motorcycles real bargains easy t*rm»-
ALBERTS MOTOR SALES CO.
211 3. Flores.
” THE SAN A
_ AVTOREP AIRINO
FORD MAGNETO '
RECHARGED
Makos your Ford start easy; guaran-
teed.
JUENGER GARAGE.
906 S. Flores _
MMMMMaM
look after *
your battery
MrnUPAINTI NG—TOPS
Ford Tops Recovered—slo
AUCO & CARRIAGE TOP CO.
Onekett 134. 60S N. San Saba.
AUTO PAINT & TOP SHOP
H. C. MILLS
will paint and top your car on credit
pay as you ride part down balance to
suit you; call and get acquainted our
place is up-to-date and well equipped
to finish you up right. Phons Cr. 8855.
Street address 32? Nacogdoches corner
Elm and Fifth Sts.
BETTER A UTO TOPS~BeTt COV ERS
and painting for less. See Anton Man-
nich Jr. new shop. 1030 Victoria SL
Mission 2281.
_ I>K!VEK^SS A
DRIVERLESS AUTOS
COLLEGE AUTO LIVERY
214 College Cl. Crockett 6711.
ALAMO
DRIVERLESS
Cr. 192 FORD CO. Cr - 7343
Try our new four-door sedan.
217 Third St. adjoining Y. M. C^A. _
RENT A FORD
AND DRIVE IT
YOURSELF
The Post Auto Liver>’ Co.
717 E. Houston St.—Tr. 55
S. A. Driverless
Ford Co.
TOURING CARS 60c HR.. 10c A MILE
733 E. Houston St. Travis 4439.
auto in Blinks
San Antonio and
Fredericksburg Auto Line
Seven-passenger Buick leaves the La-
nier Hotel daily at 3:45 p. m. (or Boerne.
Waring and Fredericksburg. Farrs tn
Boerne. $L$5; Waring. IC: Fredericks-
hurg. $2.25. Travis 7067.
Cars Leaving Red Ball
Station
S. A.-AUSTIN.
Car ß leave • very hour on the half
from 5:3v a. m m 6:30 p m.
S. A.-KFRRVILT.E
Cara leave 7 a. m. »”*d 1:45 p. m.
ai \ /
Car leaves Br.li Antonio 2:30 V m-
S A -GO.NZALF.S AND SEGUIN.
<’ar* leave at 7:30 a. m. and 1:45 p. m
RED BALL BUS LINE
’Back of Poaioffice.”
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
116 AVE D. GR. 5167.
Transportation to
Austin Kerrville. Gonxales and Niton.
Every hour on the half.
RED BALL BUS LINES
116 Avenue D. Crockett 5160.
i aintimy a papi:kh\\(;ix(;
FOR A THOROUGHLY RELIABLE
painter and paperhanger. cel! Mlsa’on
3186. W. Ge :; r .t. UI Wharton St.
SEE ROEMER FOR PAPERHANGING
und repainting work and material .
gtmranteed. 505 W. Commerce St. Travis
2379.
LET ME DO YOUR PAPERING AND
painting nlro glazing. Travis 802.
SPEC lAL DISCOUNT SALE ON
BEA UTIFU L WA LL I’A PER
to renew your home or to paper your
new honu* with. Don’t fail to call
and see this fine wall paper a Special
Discount Sale. Crockett .’>o9l.
GENE BRISCOE LBR. CO.
290 Block Garza Street
5 Points and 1.-G. N. Ry.
. \ ' X . 1 • PAPERHANGiNG
first-class guaranteed work nt wipter
prices: get an estimate. Ur. 8569/
H JENSEN.
Painting paperhanging kalaomlnfng.
glazing decorating and nil interior work.
Sa’^faetion guaranteed.
Tr. 5476 226 Ft. John St.
MACHINERY AND TOOLS
PIPE RIGS. BOILERS. ENGINES
SUPPLIES.
L. C. J ACKSON & CO.
364 Maverick Bldg. Travis 6339.
METAD—K.MIS-JI NK
Rags! Rags! Rags!
Will Pay 5c Per Pound.
Rags Must Be Soft Clean
and Large Enough for
Wiping Machinery.
Delivered to
THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT
CLEAhHNO AND PRKBSINO »
PANAMAS AND STRAWS CLEANED.
Philadelphia Cleaner. 410 E. Houston.
TT 4042
SHORTY WILSON. CLEANING AND
pressing. Palm beach cLgned and
Dressed 50c. 239 Fredericksburg Road.
Crockett 7752.
lUU:ssu VKING—SEWING
ROI’.INSOX DUESSMAKIXa SCHOOL.
cog Kist Guenther. Small private
classes. Practical courses in dressmak-
ing doaignlns tailoring. A new m'thod
by which you start at once to make ac-
tual garments. Crockett "69.
HATJJKES
PANAMA HATS CLEANED AND
blocked. Tsc. We call for and deliver.
W. Houston St. Cr. 808.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
GtP.LS IN NEED Os' A FRIEND ARM
Invited to call at the Salvation Anny
Reserve Hospital. 1019 River Ave. at
ape time. Crockett s37s.
MATERNITY’ HOME. STATE LICENSE.
good doctors and nurses. Infants I
adopted it desired quiet home place. |
P. O. box SBT. I
LI MBEK. "H I LDEKS- M ATERI AL I
POLES. BLIX'KB AND PILING. FOUR >
to 10 feet long.
11. J. WAGENFEHR.
Ills E. Commerce St.
• Special Sale of Lumber
2x4’» an<l IxB Shiplap—
This Week
GENE BRISCOE LBK. CO.
200 Block Garza Street
5 Points and 1.-G. N. By.
SPECIAL SALE OF
SCREEN DOORS
All sizes.
2-0 2-8 2-10 and 3-7 front or
back floors.
GENE BRISCOE LBR CO.
200 Blocs Garza Street
Crockett 3091
5 Points ap. 1.-G. N. Ky.
’ONIO LIGHT. ’ *
AUCTION BALRf
Alamo Auction Co.
CROCKETT 4319.
Pay« cash for your furniture and
household goods either tell at auction
for you. We give and get the best prices.
F. W. W. Puillam manager and aue-
rionerr.
BIDS WASTE
NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR*
FEDERAL AID HIGHWAY CONSTRUC-
TION—TERRELL COUNTY
Sealed proposals nddreaxod tft Judge
G. .1. Henshaw county judge of Teriejl
i ount) Texa>. for the construction of
the first of lour section* of Stat* High-
way Nu. 12 in Terrell county Texas will
be received at the office of the Terrell
county clerk at Sanderson. Tex. until
10 o'clock a. m„ June 29. 1923 and then
publicly opened and rend.
DESCRIPT lON OF WORK
Total length highway—6o miles—di-
vided into four sections. Length of first
wection—l3.o7 mile*.
Type of Construction: Gravel surfac-
ing. 18 feet wide x inches deep: em-
bankment 26 feet wide: concrete bridges
culverts and pavement.
Item 4. Light clearing. 212.00. 100-
fo<>t stations.
Item 4. Light grubbing 82.40. 100-
foot stations.
Item 4 Channel clearing. 7.00. acres
Item 5. Earth excavation. 54427.40.
cubic yards.
It«»m 5 Solid rock excavation. 5.152.20
cubic yards.
Item 5. Loose rock excavation 969.10
cubic jaid#.
Ijem 5. Borrow excavation. 49 452 50
cubic ynrds.
Item (• Overhaul exacavation. 14.830.2
sta. yards.
Item 5. Overhaul borrow. 7109 90 sta.
ya ids
item 5. Graderwork. Ratifying and
shaping. 11.00 D‘o-foot station#.
Item 10 Native gravel surfacing —
placing. ::685 6? cubic yard*.
item 10. shaping dragging—native
gravel. 3685.67 cubic yards.
item 10. Gravel pit stripping etc..
20.000 cubic vards.
Item 10. Gravel hauled first one-
fourth mile. 27.74 7 58 cubic yards.
Item 10. Gravel hauled second one-
fourth mile. 9..55.80 cubic yard#.
Item io. Gravel hauled third one-
fourth mile. 5727.33 cubic yards.
!?■ in in. Gravel hauled fourth one-
fourth mlc J4<B cubic cards
Item 10. Gravel hauled fifth one-
fourth mile. 1188 cubic cards.
Item l'». Grave! hauled sixth one-
fourth mile. 520.6$ cubic yard-
item io. Screening gravel top 4-
mch. 13.873.79 cubic yard*.
Item 10. Rolling gravel. 380 hours.
Item 10. Sledging rock sub-base. 50
100-foot stations.
Item 33. Wooden guard fence—B-foot
sections. 4350 liq. feet.
Jtoin 34. Plain rip rap. 1-foot thick
4.6.'« square yards.
Pom 14. Reinforcing steel. 130.577
pounds.
Item 51 Structural excavation—earth
—dry 2286 cubic yards.
Item 5.1 Structure! exacavatlon -rock
62 cubic yards.
Item 54. Concrete pavement Ix2x3‘i
L 545.14 square yards
Item 54. Concrete walls. Ix2’. xj
400.41 cubic yards.
Item 54. Concrete bridges and culverts
Ix2xl. 1094.40 cubic cards
Item 62. Concrete bridge railing tvpc
C 388 lin. feet.
Alternate blds will be received for
slab and girder construction on large
bridges also on < oncrete pavement and
Krav 1 pen* ration construction on dips.
Blds will he received on the whole or
on earth work and surfacing items sep-
arately from all concrete items.
Detailed plans and specificat ions of
the work may be seen for examinations
at th*- office of John Stovell. county
engineer. Sanderson Tex.
A certified or <ashni -« check for 6
per cent of the bid made pax able with-
out recourse to tho order of G J. Hen-
•haw. county judge of T-rrell county
Texas must accompany each bld or pro-
posal. as a guarantee that the bidder. If
successful will enter Into a cantrait
and make bond in accordance with tKc
requirements of the specifications.
The right Is reserved by Terrell coun-
ty to reject aay and all blds or pro-
posal* or waive all technicalities Pro-
poaals shall be submitted in scaled en-
viop*-« and marked "Blds for the ron-
ilruction of the first section of State
Highway No. 12 in Terroll rounty.
Texas." Payment fnr the above wont |
will be made in cabh. All bids will be
retained by the county.
High Speed
Galvanized
FRIDAY
FLIERS
iCE CREAM
FREEZER U U
Half
Gallon
Size
Cream
in 10
Minutes
For
10 Per-
sons
RESORTS AND RAILROADS
S. TWO DAYS AT SEASHORE
A. $4.50
U CORPUS CHRISTI AND RETURN
• l^ave Home SATI BDAY
&Krluni Leave 12:01 B. XL NIM)\V
Corpus Christi 10:50 T. M. j|o\p\Y
ONLY SIX HOI KS
GS. A. U. & G. R. R.
• WE WOl UI BE GLAD TO HAVE VOl
FIRST WEEK-END AUTO EXCURSION
To Bandera on the Medina River
Go^d fiehing and outdoor sports. Picturesque scenery $8 00 round
trip including fare room and good meals. Leave I nion Bus Station tja’ur-
day June 16th. 2:30 p. m. Returning arrive Ban Anton'.o Monday Juno
18th 7 a. m. For reservations. Travis 7516 J. A. Monheim. 303 Ett*'-
Quincy Street San Antonio. Texas.
ARMY ORDERS
Leave of absence for two months ef-
fective on or about June 20 is granted
First Lieut. Edward W. Laphndller.
quartermaster corps Eighth Corps gen-
eral area depot.
Leave of absence for three months
offretion on or about July 1. n gfan : <1
(’apt. Raymond <’. Blatt. Twelfth Caval-
ry. Fort Ringgold. Tex.
Leave of absence for two months on
account of sickness to take effect on or
about this date is granted Second Lieut.
Michael V. Healey air service station
hospital Fort Sam Houston.
Leave of absence for three months
effective upon his relief from duty at
the General Service Schools. Fort Leav-
enworth. Kan. on or about Jun* h*. is
granted Col. John >l. Morgan cavalry.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
J IT. Kampmann et a! to < hnr!ea
Ttinkle and Dot Trinkle June R. ix?
d »d to lot 18. block 27. new <-ity block
6448 Jefferson Heights; 1421.
T. c Bauck and wife to Felix A.
Schneider. June 1. 1923. deed to lot is.
blo- k 2. new city block 3886. Knob Hill
addition. $3487.16.
(’. 8. Alexander and wife by sub-
trustee to West End Lunilw Companv.
June 5 1923. deed to lot H. block 9.
first filing South San Antonio: $5OO.
Kwrett G. Graves to J. c und V. 1
Rell. June 12. 192“. deed to lot 37. block
1. Graves End addition: $275.
C. (’. Wurebach to P-rt McNeil. Jun?
11. 1923. <i»ed »o 11.61 acres out of
original city lot 7. range 1. district 5.
containing 11.61 acres in Bexa- count*
as per field notes; $7353.
H. Thorman to James A. Nix and
wife. June 12. 1923. deed tn east 63.55
f*et of lot iisw city block 8888
Pershing avenue. ?’S<*o etc
11. (’. Thorman to .1. F Gowens and
wife. Muy 23 1923. deed tn east 60 feet
of Jot 22 block 41 new citv- block 5309;
■:
IL C Thorman to ('hatles Davis and
wife. June 11. 192.7. <1 *d to lot 10 block
54. new city block 3322: Sit' etc.
IL Thorman to F. It Ingalls and
wile. May 18. 1923. <bd 1.. lot 5. blo. k
53. new city block 3821: $5400 etc.
E. T. Craig to W McFarland. Julv
20. 1921. deed to lota 9 10. 11 block 2.
City View’• addition: 11“ etc
Fernando Saldana Galvan et a! to A.
Martines. May 19. 1923. deed ot lot I.
block 10. new city block 1813: $BOOO e’ •.
.1 K. Kampmann et al to Emma W
J. Quinn June 11. 1923. deed to lot 21.
block 25. new’ citv block 6146. Crockett
str** t. Jefferson Heights: ".75
H. <’. Thorman to John T. Woodcock
and v ife June 7 1833 d<*d to tel I
block 42. new city block 2.31(>. $1R““ •
H. J. McMullen to Felix A. Schneider.
June 12. 192.3 deed to lots 11. 12. block
11 and lota 37. 38. 29. 40. 41. 47. 43. 44.
block 11. and lots 12 13. 14. 15. 16 17
IS. 19 and 2“ block 12. Rosedale Park
addition; $lO.
• •
< H ARTERS GRANTED.
lustin. Tex. June 13.—Chartered:
D. M. Pickton and (Jornpuu incoi por-
ated of Port Arthur capital stock $136.- |
000. Purpose erection anti repair of build- 1
ings Incorporators: David M. Pickton.
A. N. Peckham R. T ('lark.
Waxahachie Farmers Gin of Wv.ahx-
chle. <apifal stock. 125.000 Incorpora-
tor.'*: W. M. Stroud J. W. Woodard and
Jak** Delleh*v.
Bocird*d Mutualista Guadalupans de
Ainbog Sexos of San Antonio; no capital
stock. Incor Oora tors: Francisco Ramirez.
Goromino Torres. Jose Villarreal.
Revolving Rib Gin Company of Bloom-
ing; capital stock 81'.00“. Incorpoi atoi *
F.-B. Cumpston T. T. Turra J. J. Gil-
len.
Lak* Franklin Company of Winnsboro
capital stock $5500. Incorporators: R. B
Howell. .1 B Howell. U. M. Caln
First Methodist Episcopal Church.
South of Brackenndae. no capita! stock.
Incorporators: Glenn Rusaell. H B. Furr
S. R. Sloan.
Roa-Scott Motor Company of Fort
Worth capital stock. $15000. Incorpora-
tor..; William C Rea. Winfield Scott Jr..
George Gardner.
Amendment filed: The lea*! of Mar
shall. Increasing capital stock from $6OOO
to $12000.
Penults granted:
The Se’zn ok Distributing Corporotton
of New York capital stock 100 ahaiea
of non-pnr value. Texas headquarters at
Austin. »ke D. White state agent.
v ■ --i 1. u Company of
Waukegan. IL cam I stock 100 shares
of non par value Texas headquarters at
Fort Worth W. L Tilley state agent.
RESORTS AND RAILROADS
GOING NORTH?
USE THE ONLY DIRECT PASSENGER OCEAN ROUTE
Compare the through fares to New York plus sleeping car
rates and cost of meals en route and you will find the
lowest total cost for the journey will be
Via GALVESTON
TAe Greif Seashore Retort of Tens
Shortest rail ride Longest water trip
Plan 10 leave home at night *nd arrive at Galveston next morning
where connection is made with oil burning steamers affording wide
range of accommodations and high standards of service. These steam-
ers leave Galveston at 3 p. m. for New York as follows:
S.S. H. R. Mallory S.S. Concho
June 16-4 July 7-28 .June 23—July 14—Aug. 4
S.S. Comal S.S. San Jacinto
June 20—July 11 —Aug. 1 June 30—July 21—Aug. 9
—Automobiles Carried
Steamer* call at KeyWett Florida makingconnection for Havana
R»»ervttions hcket3 and other details may be arranged in ad-
vance upon application to nearest railroad ticket agent or write to
MALLORY STEAMSHIP COMPANY
W. P. PITTMAN Commercial Agent.
310 City National Bank Building
San Antonio Texas.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
Atlantic Steamship Lines
“MORGAN LINE”
Fast and Dependable Service Between
TEXAS—NEW iYORK
.. (Via Galveston or Few Orleans) •
Four Through Steamers Weekly
Eeh Way-No S 1”” '
From Galveston. Freight Sailings Every Wednesday and Saturday
From New Orleans Modern passenger Steamers Every .Wednesday
»• "100 Golden Hours at Sea” -’t
From New Orleans Freight Sailings Every Wednesday-Saturday
8. A. Loeffler D. F. A. H. M. Wilkins G. A.
S. P. Lines San Antonio. Is’ Morgan Line Galveston s*.
Ed. McClannahan D. P. A. Wm. Simmons. G. F. & P. A'.
8. P. Lines. San Antonio >. 165 Broadway. New York.^“
I’ostNge
and
Parking
LV
Extra
e SUMMER TOURIST
? TICKETS
Ou Sale ’to Principal Resort* in the
NORTH EAST and SOUTHEAST
Asbury Park via
Nt. Ixnii* < hies jo New \ork
$60.00 $70.00 $110.04
Sunshine Special :
ALL-STEEL. FAST THROUGH TRAIN
Direct connection at St. Louis with all noon-d.v fast trains.
City Ticket Office
615 Navarro St. Phone Travis .”>6B
A. R. Fox. <». M. Bynum
District Passenger Agent City Ticket Agent.
SAP San Antonio . & Aransas Pass Ry. SAP
CORPUS CHRISTI A f - A Down A ” y Trai "
ARANSAS PASS Lil SATURDAY
ROCKPORT BACK ANY TRAIN
AND RETURN SUNDAY or MONDAY
On Sale Fridays If Corpus Christi
and Saturday* 0 • A 0 and Return
15-DAY LIMIT
CITY TICKET OFFICE
Phono Crockett 4832 315-317 St. Mary’s St.
VERY LOW SUMMER TOURIST FARES
COLORADO
ROCKY MOUNTAIN YELLOWSTONE
AND GLACIER PARKS
CALIFORNIA
One or Both Ways Through Colorado
The Pacific Northwest
CHOICE OF DIVERSE ROUTES
FORT WORTH AND
DENVER CITY RY.
“THE DEPENDABLE THOROUGHFARE”
Decidedly the most comfortable trip is through the Panhandle
of Texas and the foothills of New Mexico and Colorado—The
Coolest Route to and From Colorado.
DINERS—ALL MEALS A LA CARTE
Effective June 1 Through Sleeper via M-K-T Railway
and Fort Worth
For further Information descriptive booklet “Scenic Co>-
rado-lTah/* ‘’Rocky Mountain National-Elite* Park.’’ ‘’Yellow-
stone Park” or ’’Glacier Park” or deeper reservatoine call nn
your local ticket agent or address Mr. J. L. McDonald General
Agent 605 Gunter Building. San Antonio Tcxa*. or
W. F. STERLEY General Passenger Agent
-' te. _ . Fort Worth Texa* ’ .
JUNE 14 1923.
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