The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 80, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1926 Page: 3 of 24
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.THURSDAY—A
SIB OFFICERS
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.'Majors Royce of Brooks
Lackland of
Duncan to Leave.
I. .■••!• !2nJ r ’i Royce of Brooks
•J* ’»* rnd .Major Frank l>. Larkl;it nd
Ih.ncmi I b id. two of the most
j po«t < »;iiiiimidcl*M of the antiy
♦ »..»»»- in S:|ii Antonio. have been as- i
-■ dut. pin uL rv. clo .h e
July I. a »-co riling to War Department
<udefs.
!La«<. <mv of the leading rtu-
। .•> U on nir m nice training will
lepcK io Langley Field.
Major Lackland's assignment Ims
lr n niinouiK-isl.
Mr.'or Jolin IL I’irir will conn 1 to
InnyXn Field as commander and Ma-
jor Ji hk s E. t'hanrx will report as
ti: ii 'w Brooks Field commander.
SCUTm PACIFIC
RE-ELECTS CHIEFS
NEW YORK. April All
officers of ihr Southern Pacific com-
jmny were re-elected at the annual re-
organization meeting of the directors
•today. James S. Alexander chairman
of rhe National Bank of Commerce of
New York was addl'd to the execu-
tive committee.
SIMMONS CO-EDS
CAPTURE DEBATE
WACO. April S. —The women** (Ip-
bating Irani from Simmons College.
Abilene defeated the girls’ team of
Baylor Ci-i<cr»dty Wednesday night.
The subject of the debate was the
chi’-.l labor question.
CARLOAD PRICES
On Dayton-Diamond and Southern Tires
We buy tires by the carload the LARGEST SALES ORGANI-
straight from the factory at a big ZATION DEALING EXCLU-
saving of shipping and handling SIVELY WITH AUTOMOBILE
charges. This saving-we pass on TIRES IN THE WORLD and
to you. M e had rather make a ~ .
small profit on a lot of sales than more to ‘ he |)omt s the reas ° n
one big one. That’s the reason ou can buy tires from us at the
that we have become in eight years lowest prices.
Another CARLOAD of Southern Tires
with prices that are going to make them sell fast!
Diamond SOUTHERN OVER-SIZE CORD Ccr
r .. - . stabilized BALLOONS
Fully Guaranteed
You Must See These Tires to Appreciate Their Value The finest tire built. On your
Look at the price* and rcmem- car—off ycur mind
her they’re Diamond*. The last carload of Southern’s sold so fast that many of our customers were
.. • * i n iui SOxS’i 4-ply oversize c0rd.511.95
->1 rs r»- j c qnr disappointed. Buy now while your size is available. _
aox3’ t D. Diamond Cord $ 8.95 J 30x3 M 6-ply oversize cord. $15.45
32x3 ’a Cord *.. . $15.55 < * ■ g »» 30x3Clincher bal. cord $13.85
314 cord $l7 35 Southern Iri ternational Cord $7.75 32x 3 « s. s. si 9 6 o
’2 4 C d $1970 31x4 S. S. cord $22.05
r • t9 AEA 30x3 $ 7.55 Tube $1.65 32x4 Red Stripe cord... $23.85
M : 30x3> /2 $8.30 Tube si.ss ...a .»«.«
32333 31x4 $13.95 Tube $2.95
32x4 $14.95 Tube $3.25 J
34x4« Cord $28.35 33x4 $15.90 Tube $3.35 34x4 « Red Stripe Cord. . $35.65
33x5 Cord $34.00 34x4 $16.10 Tube $3.50 30x5 Red Stripe Cord .. . $39.15
32x4% $22.55 Tube $4.15 33x5 Red sri ” e «>"«••• $40.95
Diamond Semi-Balloon 33x4% $23.50 Tube ; $4.40
... 34x4% $24.45 Tube $4.50 DAYTON SEMI-BALLOON
:::::::::::: $22:35 33x5 $26.35 Tube $4.95 31m4 . 40 $17.55
33x4.95 $23.25 32x4.95 $23.85
34x4.95 $23.85 BALLOONS 33x4.95 $24.70
33x5.77 6-ply $33.55 34x4.95 . $25.45
34x5.77 6-ply $34.45 31x4.40 Clin $11.95 Tube $2.90 33x5.77 6-ply $34.65
29x4.40 $11.95 Tube $2.90
DIAMOND BALLOON 31x4.95 $19.25 Tube $2.80 DAYTON BALLOON
31x5.25 $20.20 Tube $3.55 o 3 „ ... 10
29x4.40 $13.05 eoo cn T L 29x4.40 Dayton Balloon $15.10
315.25 $23.50 30x5.77 $23.50 Tube $3.75 - 31x5.25 6- P iy $29.25
30x5.77 $26.85 30x5.77 6-ply $31.95
33x6.G0 ..$34.00 |M UE2 TO HI 33x6.00 6-ply $37.95
ABOUT OUR TIRES B S gg ilß&k TIRES ON EASY
DAYTONTIIOKOtTUIIBKKDS | H gH PAYMENTS
:l "' tlu- best ilinl liiimnu skill Wwkli anil monthly pnjmoms.
- RUBBER COMPANY
DIAMOND I'l RES — their h»w rash prtcen plu* a low
TEXAS’ LARGEST TIRE HOUSE
Of Course Quality Had Something to Do With It !
.232 Broadway Cr. 2792 " Ky “
i Popular Air Officers i
i Relieved From Duty i
: At San Antonio Fields |
Major Ralph Royce of Brooks Field left and Major Frank D. Laekland
of Duncan Field richt.
THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT.
When cfea Qnps Tinkle!
IN the exchange of intimate confidences made as tea
cups poise in air many women have learned how
W. L. Douglas Shoes for Women
All Good Values $5 & $6
solve the problem of saving money on their footwear.
The prices are much less than the appearance and
quality indicate because of savings resulting from
rpanufacturing in large quantities and selling dircct-
to-wearcr through no W. L. Douglas stores.
IT. L. Doudas' name and portrait stamped on every
shoe at the factory guarantee the quality and the value.
W. I_ DougU. $6 & S 7 Shoe for Men
Better looking more comfortable and longer wearing than many Men «
*hoe> which sell at several dollars more the pair.
W. L. DOUGLAS
Store in San Antonio
2. i 9 East Houston- St.
5 DOORS EAST OF GUNTER HOTEL
OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS
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APRIL 8 1928.
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The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 80, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1926, newspaper, April 8, 1926; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1593140/m1/3/: accessed May 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .