San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 266, Ed. 1 Friday, September 26, 1919 Page: 12 of 24
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ANTONIO I XPRI SS: FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 26, 1919.
J. CLEMENTS W4S
CONVICTED ON WRONG
CHARGE. SAYS ATTORNEY
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dti. t whit h »ht»w<rd beyond »U ubt that
•property lu »u< h i manner
«tltuted fialiriileRitBl. not theft. am! ?
the defendant trlr«l f-.r our offe
and ronvi' ?►*•! of another without leg.il *
TEXAS TO GET MORE ROAD
BUILDING SUPPLIES SOON
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MORRIS
Supreme
Marigold
uP^is
■Rich, fresh milk, carefully pas-
teurized and combined with pure
ingredients, gives Marigold its
fine flavor. Ask for the kind
with the yellow and black label.
MORRIS Sc COMPANY
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t.OOU weather drawim. card
for many who gather to
witness program.
Chocoi^ter
for AMERICAN QUEEN/
1 he name "KimiV
is the mark that in
variably distinguishes
U
the verv finest pro-
ducts of the caniK
maker's art.
From hotter dealer* ever
stuff S|^. i il tu ""h* Ei^rrss.
SKGl IN. ! • : . pt. S<ddi* r»' 1)4J
■ t the tiua<talu|H County Fair was atteud i
cd by more taui live thousand people Ifoui ;
all section^ «t tat- county wh » had tw*u
advantage of the good uvttlltr to view
the exhibit* uuU t" attend the races. The
racing pi. a IW of tllta iftlfWlM wu> MM
of tin- t:i" -r thai have ever l»»• n run on
this tra< k, ao rdl ug t<» members o| tti»* ,
. otiimiltwi'. Purses amounting to nearly ;
Him were offered.
Baud . on cert si by ilugn> IUn*l featured
the entertainment this morning. wnile the j
• urnlril shows anil lo al attractions at
the f ur grounds coutlauru to run all day !
I he horse race* starred at o'clock with
rating ami » t
\tdbu> of agriemiur^
ct*» tanning, |»re«*r*
vtabW* MU fruit*, « ri
are attracting att.1
»• huvis, JDugger ■
ts, have t*raI att'l
amj work ai«l *
arruiaged by i
:«rriMieu* ot IwalitJ
ph.i-- ui lh- ltf> .-t I
< ountjr ih nrj»nmte4 uiu
g«*nU from ineir nto< k, a» well
iv- advertising matter troui i:
ta<t'im» wiK»ui tiwy rvi-reM-nt
itn>« b M.ibs are arrtttjpNi iu
« \ ibitl»»n Luildiuj;. wuue oth«
turm liapU tur'Utii, ure in auuaa
o*cr the grounds
t«dav » raiintf result* follow
1 ;r»t ra«e, Vi wile trot t ir
Auiowiu. last. Madieieto, fc.vo
hirbjr, third. timt, l li . i
Ma.iuleto, tii>t; Autowtn,
third, time. T'
Auiowiu, tirsl; badleieto, >.
Ktrt>\, tfiiM; time, l li*.. 1.
tin#t; ,
Kit by. miru; time. 1:11.
S»-M.ua m e. lk tu.le dash t
hor»»>. .Mauud. first; Ar«hol«ii
oL'l ; slatuie Sue*, tiiird. lliut
Third race, mile liash:
first i»an Mur|»u> . se« oud; U N*
ituyler. fourtu; time. :;;on_
l ourtU race, \ mile riiunin^'
first, tiuaidatuau, aecumj, Knii
.bird; LandKtlde, fourth; time, 1 "•
i ittb race, -A mile riiunin^ /.afilark.
first. Tobin Rote, setoud, Kittle Itieat
nam. third; time 1-1
MOVIE ATTRACTIONS
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matu j
heat - |
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Jo 0
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uurity
rrettcy,
1. third;
Woody,
dci'ue,
'. attendan t > [ ;',ouo ——
All v ^ . jv ujratii in .»ltd i ■ attir<' ,, AT TIIK l.Vll'lht
i he it. i i! •* * • iwiis.s iviiitf •!"- d at noon j IT., auiaziuct' Uussiaii artiste Nu/.-mo^a,
hi order that all iuetuber-> of the firms is i»re*ented in the dual £ui*. ul ^tar aud
• otild attend the festivities at the fair j dramatist in her newest produ ?ioii, I h«
grounds i he town appeare t to be de ' l'»rnt. at the Kmpire today and tomorrow
while ' th - ovtidi brt* rrovtli furttaelaat time*. Ntstttiova uu i, ; lajri
ur%-d in and • <>t exhibition buU(liliK>. the difficult aud highly emotional role of
mound ihe staoles atuong the chicken
i-r v and through th«' mld\\u>.
Tomorrow, beinjf Seguln Ua>. the bil#i-
lies* houses will tlose nt noon, and a
special program «ill he nriai ^cl for the
entertainment of the home people Dur
lug the afternoon it squadron of airplanes
from Kelly Field will arrive and give e\
iiibltloti flights over the city and the fair
grounds
1)1 »h. genera » \hibits i^ oup by the
stut* l'epartnient of Agrleulturt*. iu charge
( .1 M Del < urto. eutoiuologitit; J. i
the brat, hut It was she who adapted
; it, in collaboration with t.'haTh Air>ant,
itorn the oriuiual stage piuy b> Maude 1'u 1
ton. iu which .Miss i uitoti »tarre4i urough
out ili< I lilted States and Canada
A number of Nazluiov.t's ou r, - .is ;ire
Incorporated iu the screen \. riuou of the
great stage success In the sha| added
incidents and twists in the plot. Nail-
niova. who is an accomplish' ; liu^'uls? aud
mush tan as well as tue loreiuo>t a* tress
uii the screen toduy. took, as pari of her
education lor the stage, a course in stage
l.dinondson of the Institute division, aud | direction in liussla. She is both producer
«; Scholl .tf tin pink boll worm force
Overlooking the exhibit booth is h larte'"
".one Stur. constri'.'ted from cotton a ltd
cotton products Intertwined with red.
white and bine coloring. In the center ol'
which is :i picture of the State CapiPd.
The exhibit consists principally of the
leading crops of the State, lticludiug cot
ton. nuts, grain, herbs and wool In
sects. b(»th injurious and beneficial, are
^itectiveiy displayed iu their varloua
stages of growth and specie. Illustrations
of methods of bM Iding and grafting and
tin
and star in her own productions, aud her
a> <iunliitnuc: with the world famous books
and plays of literature is intimate uud
extensive.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
AT THfr: JU)VAI..
T h" Hoynl mil of l'antages vaudeville,
and the louture photoplay. Whom the
tiods Would .destroy." are 'espe-dully good
this week. Lawrence and Inwards offer
•arc of pluntH and trees are advan- ; i «;omedy gem iu their oct. "The rensii.n
tageouslv placed so that they tuav be used j Ofl'lce They distribute is niluules "f
during the lecture periods. A supply of 1 • omedy aud sentiment woven around an in
department bulletins arc distributed to the tere.stlng Utile story auent an old veter
farmers who have occasion to use thetu. 1 an's application for back pension.
A large collection of woodwork litis been
entered by Louis Deitz. a number ol the
entries having been entered iu other lairs
"f the State during the past several years.
(Specially attractive arc the pieces of or
r.timental iufnlture in imitation granit>
and Mexican onyx, the hand-turned fruit
that has been iiuted to assume the nat-
ural coloring, and the small ornamental
scrolls.
I tee Exhibit Drawing.
(Irowers (d bees are showing a great in-
terest in llie exhibit of Louis II. 8choll
of New Hraunfels who has entire booth
decorated with ribbons received at numer-
ous fairs in previous years, including the
State Fairs and the San Antonio Fairs
A hive of live bees in a gLos case are
well placed in the center of the booth,
around the sides of which are displayed
honey and other bee products. Mr. Scholl
is in charge of the booth in person and
stated that this exhibit is for educational j night.
remc makes a splendid lieutenant iu uni-
form, tall, good looking, ere- :. and with a
perfect enunciation, while Kdwards por-
trays the applicant, an aged Irishman who
(ought in the I uion ranks during the Civil
War The dialogue is strictly original
and always on the main idea, running into
a complete tale from beginning to end.
The finish affords a bit of sentiment well
broken into with comedy, and keeps up
with the preceding section It borders on
the recognition tiling, hut is built a bit
different than the average. Edwards' i>» a
unique character and should show better
as tue turn goes along.
AT T1IE rHINCKSS.
\Villi a hat contest Scheduled for to
night, iu which the winner receives a new
winter model hat free, and an unusually
good show, the Princess will finish up one
of the bauncr weeks of the seasop tomorrow
purposes and he has assumed the part of
the instructor.
1'. Alves of Lock hart has an educational
exhibit of Anton s Triumph cotton, which
is of the big boll and long staple variety
' T he display consists ot bolls in their
; stages oi maturity, stalks of green and
j dried cotton, cotton seed and tneir prod
|u ts
The individual garden exhibit of .Jesse
LetJelie has attracted attention from all
j visitors to tjie fair. Tastily arranged iu
a pretty booth are samples of dry seed,
both garden and farm, tanned ami pre
served vegetables and Irults. melons, squash
uud a variety oi field product
l"he Trlflers' is the title of the Mam
(ioldman farce ami musical revue, and any
one who knows the Princess productions
knows full well that Mils offering will live
up t.o Its title, for as dainty and pleasing a
collection t»f bah> vamps have yet to trip
over the local boards. There are small
girls, tall girls, brunettes aud blondes,
some that are plump and some that are
slender, and all of them are pretty, with
this show.
The vaudeville program this week is al
most as good as t.he revile, which is saying
ii great deal. Two splendid arts arc sched-
uled 1 o appear .Many persons prefer
Scotch comedy above all oilier uud think
Products that Packers Sell
Their Number Grossly Exaggerated
The Federal Trade Commission has
published a list of some 640 articles said
to be sold by the packers.
This list is ridiculously padded in
order to scare people into the belief that
the packers are getting control of the
food supply of the nation.
For example, the list includes not only "beef
sides" and "beef cuts," but also over 60 other items of
beef products and by-products.
Over 90 articles listed are not sold to the outside
trade but are raw materials and supplies, such as
brick, cement, etc., used by Swift & Company in
carrying on its business.
Glaring duplications appear, such as "sardines"
and "canned sardines"; "butterine" and "oleomar-
garine"; "dried sausages" and "dry sausage," etc.
The list includes 37 kinds of sausage; 4 dif-
ferent kinds or preparations of beef tongue, etc., etc.
Simmered down, Swift & Company handles in
addition to meats and meat by-products, only butter,
eggs, cheese, poultry, canned goods, lard substitutes,
and to a very small extent, dried and salt fish. And
the proportion which we handle of the total supply
of any one of these is absurdly small.
Do you want to be fooled by such misleading
and ridiculous statements of the Trade Commission?
Do you want radical legislation based on such absurd
evidence?
Let us send you a "Swift Dollar,''
It will interest you.
Address Swift and Company
Union Stock Yards, Chicago. HI.
The general exhibits in the agricultural 1 that Hurry Lauder is the funuiCKt man
i department include all garden and farm alive, while still others wouldn't leave the
j products, totalling more than three htm i,.)11J(1 fireside unless n burnt-cork funster
1 dred varieties As a freak entry one stalk was behind the Incandescent, glow. 1m
of corn ubout twenty feet tall has been : uglne. if you can, a combination of the
1 tun II
•ntered.
The art department Includes paintings
iu oil and water, hand painted china, spe-
i t ies of wood carvings, antiques and relics
and handiwork of small pupils of the
'schools of ilie county. A field of blue-
bonnets, done in oil by Miss Alyra Hryan,
is leeching the admiration <i all visitors
to the booth. The < opies ot popular inaga
/.Ine covers are well done, as are a nuin
bei' of landscape scenes. I'he antiques and
i relics consist of old coins. Confederate
paper uotes, old letters, silverware, old fur
1 ulturc. wearing apparel and pictures. This
I department ./ under the supervision of
; Miss Virginia Llllard, Miss Till/at bet h Kl's-
i kine and Miss Nellie Uoodruin.
Linger at l'iihtr> Exhibit.
The pastry department is so tastily ar-
ranged that the visitors loiter here longer
llinn is thought necessary by the eou
, genial ladies in charge. Their exhibit con
slsts of white and rye bread, rolls, cakes,
cookies, pies, candles and doughnuts.
1 Those in charge of the department are
! Mesdames Hugo Terrell, Robert Woods, .1.
I Kiefer and Frank llerron.
Lady visitors to the fair are especially
' interested in the dlsidav of Hie culinary
department, under which head is classed
Jains. Jellies, preserves, pickles, canned
vegetables and fruits 'Tastily arranged,
according to classes and grades, the ex-
hibits occupy the center of the main ex-
two nod you have Verne W. Appleby, "A
Little hit of Scotch ' lie takes the stage
in blackface with the bare knees of the
hU'l.land garb, .lack Smith and Marie
hla«k offer a dainty singing and dancing
turn. Marie is easy to rest, your eyes on,
and Jack is a clever lad with a good
vobe They make an unbeatable combina-
tion.
AT TUB MAJESTIC.
The big attendance at the Majestic this
week argues pretty well for the popularity
of the bill.
Clark Siiveriitfil who with his company
of players is'appearing In " The doctor's
Orders" with such pronounced success,
enjoys the distill'titin of being the first
actor in service in Frame. The Silvernail
company spent '.Y» months entertaining the
boys nil tfit* other Mde. three mouths ot
which was at the Albert Theater in Fans.
Before th" war Mr. Silvernail was the
star of Krad.v's .New York production of i
"Heady Money as well as a feature of
other hroadws.\ shows. 'The net which he
is uslnu' in vaudeville Is a satirical gem,
written h. .1 nines Montgomery, author of
"Nothing Bui the fnnh." "Going Up"
and olhcr niunbal comedies and plavs.
"The I»ot tor's Orders" is full of laughs.
Is wonderfully ii' te I and perfectly staged.
Swiff and Kelly \w the vaudeville \;tgary.
W,<KJ0." demonstrate the possibilities for
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
San Antonio Local Branch, Buena Vista and Medina St.
R. H Hammann, Manager
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To Stock Rustr'
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„ THIS SHOWS ,
r WHATBECOMCS Of ,
THE AVERAGE DOLLAR
„ RECEIVED BY
fSWIFT & COMPANY^
' from the SALE of meat
and rr products
is cents 15 paid for tme
uve animal
12.m cents for labor
ixpensis and freight
2 04 cents remains
with
t SWIFT & COMPANY
A& PROFIT
abandoned ihe trunk for a housetop as it
floated by, and when this went to piece.-,
she clung to a tree trunk. 'This was in
the evening lu the morning she was
picket! up by a rescuing party. She is now
stopping in San Antonio at o South
Pecos Street.
HAT STRIKERS ENJOINED ! Dyer characterized un agreement between
—— the union and New York manufacturers
ST. Lul ls, Sept. 'JiV--Federal Judge I not to send materials to St. Louis during
Oyer todav granted an injunction restrain- j the strike as a conspiracy in restraint of
ftig the F'llted <1olh and Cap Makers interstate commerce and said that he
I nion from picketing the plants of seven i would direct a Federal grand jury \n
hat and cap firms In this city. Judge vestigation.
. liihitiou building, and constitute one of Uoii'g and ctmiedv lurking fn that neat lit -
; ihe principal departments. t](. HU„, \ |,jf ,,f plot, swift action in
The needlework division, while separated ( three scenes, original songs and lines that
| under a number of heads, comprises white j sparkle with wii is the combination that
| and colored embroiders, fine and course Swift and Kelly are backing with their
crochet, knitting, tatting and quilt work, ability and personality.
I Careful selections were made by all ex- other a«ts are Marry Van Fossen. the
j hlbitors and each article is a specimen of mirthful minstrel, in a diverting rlgumu
the finest . lass ro|p 0f facial antics, story and song:
Competitors In the elder ladles' depart | Lexey and Home, eccentric terpslehorean
Sunday
APRICOT
Sunday
Special
ICE CREAM
Special
A Lucky Find
I ment were all over the age of t)0 at the
time the article entered was made. Oen-
erul display consists of knitted, crochetted
and embroidered wearing apparel, quilts,
I ornamental enibroldcr\, fine needlework j terpsh hore.
ami fine sewing This department is un- j —
tier the sunorvlsloii id' Mesdames William i
Wcinert. Fannie Willuianti. Henry Bluui- t/ril/ CVDCDIMCIUT Ihl iDIQU
Wi-i: mill Willi,,1M Wuiiifahri Ntrr tArnKIIYItNl IN llUdtt
owinar to fear of tin lenient weather, the
floral department »«■ almost overlooked,
only a few exhibits having been entered
HAVE eiway# been willing to try something new and stuncfhing different I have I ''".II* i'I",'"'I'n'i!'!* ! Th«!''I'lmninni'^rtn
founil thin** th.It well; 1,1-t ii'i- I tt.H.k I In I.,St Hi 11"'
Made was Faust Instant Coff
jLf ^ Hl'SBAM.) and I are very fond "f a good eup "t «ffet lie claims to understand
avI something of 'noking, and whenever his cup of coffee was not satisfactory, lie
tried to improve on it by preparing the i ff,.,. The usual results were no Improvement
ftgltii we found Faust Instant. Now either of us can in.ike a perfect cup of coffee
WLTK AKK lend of iced tea iu hot weather, but we never could make leed tea that
thoroughly s;itlsfl" i because it always tasted bitter, tine-to the tannic acid And
l4ug before the hot weather w is over we suffered so from digestive trouble, that we
Merc obliged to discontinue drinking iced tea Now. however, «dnee we have Faust
Jfestnnt Tea. we can drink i -"d t. a to our hearts' content, v.iili never any ill effect'
roust Instant Coffei ami Tea are slmpl.\ delicious I gladly recommend them to all
IpHIS sum" satisfaction will be yours it you follow this woman's id vice
slsts of Mrs. A Colville. chairman: Mrs.
A. 11 hcrnhi)rd. and Miss Mat tie Camp-
bell.
Entries in the live stock department are
few because of bail toads ami means of
transportation Moth thoroughbred and
lion registered sto- k arc competing In
their respective classes
Poultry, pigeons and rabbits are grouped
In one department under a committee
headed by .1. 0 Brown. In the chicken
class is included (tie Leghor
Orpingtons !*lt 'lain
pantomlmUts: Vnn Huter. the girl from
Dixie. In a series of lively songs: Burke
and Betty In a musical potpourri, and the
Reynolds 'Trio In a beautiful adventure In
GOVERNMENT BEING TRIED
Outing-size
Medium-size
Family-size
Coffee
30 cups
60 cups
120 cups
Tea
100 cups
200 cups
400 cups
45c
85c
t\.00
i
H. S'diult*. 212 II Bl Avenue 0
Cut Hate (irocery, MM F 'Travis
{ITolf Baking Co, ."rj:; South Alanio
rh in bit I irocery Co., '.'.'I? South Mahio
'<ire Food Shop. -.'11 Losoyn St
Dlnilra and San Pedro (irocei y c,, _
Pedro Avenue
."r.nhn. F Comui' i '
. C MeKlonon I in Mnth s»
itillus Horn, 501 Austin Si
C. c Sttp« r. tVi't Avenue 0
John Gram. W2 E Comment st
>a"l Machts, Navarro and Market strc-i
FOB SALE A T
Bueche Meat and Orocerv, SU3 F
St
F (I. Ileiin. ."..VI L Crocketl St
Southern Tea \ Coffee Co. 1117
luerce St
\ Ouerro, 171)1 F. Coinnicree Si
\ l( lllankeiiship.' 'i Ihdinont
Liberty Market. :i.: Water St
\| 11 inoJoMi. III. 5 Water St
K Brathhaw. wm s Alamo st
t M i ion/.a lea, 7:is s Alamo si
I I hill. |H|s < Flore* St
I'
C. F. BLANKE TEA AND COFFEE CO.
NT. I.Ot l»». MO.
MlluiatiurrrH of Ihe World Famous Faun Coffer and Tea, and the Celebrated
Seasoning, Faust Chile Powder.
(Jaliies, Bhode Island lie-Is hiuks. pig
cons, guineas and all classes are
j enlcietl. V large number of entries have
I been received in the rabbit division from
, members of tin leys ;in«| girls' luiis.
Npgrof*! liiive Dillon.
A separate and dlstiuetlvt section of the
] fair is the section given to the negroes
I t.f liuadulupe County. This year the ex-
hibits In this section surpass those of any
previous sen son, according to the com- }
Commerce' inlttee. which I beaded by J W Wei |
I ,p> I
The floral exhibit, which I* inad»» up .
Com j of <mi articles of evergreen plants, ferns,
pot plants, flowers and .limbing vines
visitors here w' o havi attended oilier fairs
thin year state fh»i tills is the best floral
eXllltiit viewer.
Otic «'f 'He most striking exhibits is:
from tic Ouadaluitc College, one of the
foremost negro tolieges of ihis Met litm «»f j
the slate of whldi Prof I Washington
| Is I.resident Til# ex till it t Olls|nlS of
wheat ndtt'ii. pecans, com, canned v*»gc
tables, foods limit* fruits, pbkles and
preserves; flue needlework, crochet and
cnihrolden mid a dlsplav of woodwork.
Among the woodwork srtbl»»s Is s hand-
By Fill versa! Servhe.
LONDON. Sept. Jo. The Cabinet, after
a two-hour debab1 today, decided uguln.-d
making any immediate < hange in the per-
sonnel of the government In Ireland. In
stead, a new effort Is to be made to deal
without delav with the Installation of a
new system of government, of which coun-
ty option is to be h feature.
Imi"cdla'd\ after the adjournment of
tin' meet in.. Sir. Edward Carson hurried to
i loi nlm v hi re h nferri i w ith
Wyan ! in. tubers of the government. !
I rutin ti l *0-—
And
many other
kinds
of delicious
REPORTED MISSING
AFTER STORM; IS S4FE
Mrs Mumichi Oanui, reported dead dur
lu tin Corpus Chrlstl storm, Is alive. When
the water became high In Corpus Chrlstl
Mrs. liar/H left the house In which she
was stujing, floating out on a trunk, sh
i:
i
'tic
tliu l'U|,il» uuU I'l'nciitiMl to (be |>re>!
gpl-Fleas
with
^vPRee'Rrand
Insect powder
25*30(1 50! Everywhere *
Mr CORMICK X CO B AlllMONt MO
ALAMO
ICE CREAM
The best Ice Cream
ORDER EARLY FOR SUNDAY \ ,
I'hone Crockett .172.)
ALAMl INDUSTRIES
Dairy Products Department
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