Normal Star (San Marcos, Tex.), Vol. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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«25-T W E L V E WEEK S~25<6
tTWO WEEKS FREE TRIAL: OFFER LIMITED^
We will teach v mi Modern Shorthand in 8 to 12 WEEKS, and “Actual
Business’' !>o<4 keeping and Banking in 3 to 4 months, and then >ou
get a good position. Office work ss more pleasant and pays better
than ( Jerking or teaching, Best teachers and best courses jn Texas.
School owned by San Antonio business men; the highest endorsement.
Good moral surroundings. Write for information. Address,
SAN ANTONIO BUSINESS COLLEGE
307 ALAMO PLAZA SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS
He Had Been There.
STUDENTS
The Only Place ill Town That Sells
KODAKS AND
KODAK FILMS
Funk’s Drug Store
Portrait, Kodak and Penny
Pictures Every Day
McCown’s Studio
312 North, Austin Street
Waller’s Racket Store
NtXT TO POSTOFFICE
Tablets, Inks, Note Books, Post
Cards. 5 and 10c Specialties.
We sell so cheap it makes it ex-
pensive for you to buy else-
where. Come and see us.
GET YOUR
COLD DRINKS
From a Friend of the Nor-
mal Students
G. W. Hamilton
The Grocer N. Austin St.
The Place for Fresh Grocer-
ies, Candies and Fruits
Herman Beyer, S. W. T. N.,’ll
was shaking hands with his
many friends at the Normal Sat-
urday, While here he gave us
the necessary lucre for a “Star”
to go to his address during this
summer. - -
Have your Clothes Cleaned and
Pressed at Carson’s Tailor Shop.
303 North Austin Street.
One night last week we were
sitting on the gallery talking.
Louis Edward, aged 5 lay asleep.
Suddenly a neighbor began to
sing. When he had finished we
dapped vigorously. This awoke m-w*. c . «*,
Louis. Rising up and rubbing I fl6 otlluGntS iTIGflu
his eyes he inquired, “Papa what
are you all paddling for?”
v
Womens 5f)e long silk gloves,
sale price 19c. Adams cash store.
Invitations are out announcing
the marriage of Miss Cornelia
Stevens and T. M. McGehee at
Lampasas June 27, They will
doubtless be remembered by the
old students here as two of the
four Juniors six who occupied
the last seat of that section in
the Auditorium. The Star ex-
tends congratulations to the hap-
py young people and joins their
many friends in wishing for
them a long life of peace and
happiness.
In the Adams June clearance
sale Great Reductions on ladies
skirts, shirt waists and muslin
underwear.
First class work, prompt service.
Work called for ai d delivered.
J. R. CARSON
Commercial Phone No. 42
Branch office San Antonio Steam
Laundry. T. C. KNIGHT, Agfc.
BARBEE’S
North Side of Plaza
fINE CONFECTIONERIES
The best Ice Creams and Ice
Cold Drinks served in town.
Large line of Pennants.
Students headquarters. Your
trade appreciated. Commer-
cial phone 4b. S. W. phone
99. Goods Delivered.
Pickles, olives, cakes, crackers
deviled ham, fresh, from B. Dail-
ey & Son.
Mr. Birdwell (in History 2.) —
Mr. B. who was the Emperor of
Persia during the first Persian
invasion?
Mr. B. (thinking of his English
lesson, j — Ulysses the sagacious.
Young man, walk over shoes
at special prices. Adams.
If thou knowest anything good
of a man, tell it. unto others; if
anything ill, tell it privately and
prudently to him. — Burkitt.
Don’t fail to get a Summer
Dress while they last at less
than cost of material. Great
Clearance Sale in all Hats
and Flowers. Your trade is
appreciated.
Mrs. h. Arenstein
Next to Funk’s Drug Store
a The Normal Star is rising high
er and higher. Subscriptions and
good wishes are coming in from
all over Texas. Have you sub-
scribed?
Free
A free subscription to the
Normal Star will be given any-
one for a suitable motto.
OUR SODA FOUNTAIN
Is always at your service with the REST in ICE CREAM
and COLD DRINKS. We make our own cream. Try it.
TAYLOR’S DRUG STORE
Mrs. Nannie Curtis, of Waco,
president of the Womans Chris-
tian Temperance Union of Texas
will speak at the Baptist Taber-
nacle Friday evening, June 23. 1% WJ p ¥ J A FJ J £*
Mrs. Curtis is one of Texas’ fore- • j> 1C fL ¥ If %
most speakers on state-wide pro- j
hibition and as this will be her j
theme for Friday night no one 1
can afford to miss it.
All mens shirts at special
prices, June sale, Aadams.
We learn that' Prof, M. J. Ar-
nold, for six years general as-
sistant in history at San Antonio
High.School will be one of the
Normal faculty next'term. There
are many Normal students, es-
pecially those here from San An-
tonio High School, who will wel-
come Mr. Arnold to the Normal.
Mens’ straw hats at reduced
prices, Adams.
Mr. Carroll Thompson, ’08 one
of our Denton debaters of that
year and now superintendent at
Matador, was a visitor at the
Normal last week, He has added
two more S. W. T. N’s, to his
faculty at Matador; Miss Edna
Barnes and Mr. Clyde Hunsuck-
er. They like ’em up there.
. t
Mr. Guy McBride in spite of
his diploma, is back in the Nor-
mal working on Science. Mr.
McBride is anther of the success-
ful principals.
Halt Scbafltar Sc Mar*
Hot Weather
Ciothes
H. BREVARD CO.
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Normal Star (San Marcos, Tex.), Vol. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1911, newspaper, June 23, 1911; San Marcos, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth614576/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State University.