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El Paso Herald from El Paso, Texas • Page 7

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El Paso Heraldi
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EL FASO HERALD Monday, September 16, 1929. United American Actress Praises Big Bend Area Now Interested In Reed Development Oatruau, Sept. 16 in the United American are beginning to take an intense interest in the Tom liecd gold strike, as the Tom east drift along the on the 9o0 level approached the American line. That drift is now within 80 feet of United American ground. It has definitely passed through the fault which cut off the ore for a time and the values are just the same as they farther west.

While awaiting the arrival ol tho big pump that is to be installed at 1G tiie only real il the United Alpine, Sept. Big Bend country is historical west left Marilyn Mills, expert horse- woman and movie star, told chamber 1 of commerce members at the regular weekly luncheon last week. Miss Mills, who in every-day life is the wife of J- Charles Davis, is a i her of the company now located at Presidio engaged in the filming of several pictures. The company plans to make some pictures in the Big Bend, two or three of which will be made in the vicinity of Alpine, Davis said recently. One, a football pelure, wll probably be made with Sul Ross United Verde Has! Application For $2,000,000 Program To Si i Siate Engineer or Improvements the 800 station in the shaft the Tom lege as the setting and the Lobo team lieed management is pushing as the principal according to inent on the 950 and upper levels As plans announced- soon as the pump comes the shaft be continued down to the 1 and the 950 strike will be explored at that depth It is thought possible that some of the crosscutting now being done above tiie 950 will penetrate the vein Plans with regard to the mill have undergone a change The management has decided to concentrate for the present on getting the large pump in place to handle the flow of water expected below the 950.

Silver King Mine Gets Equipment Superior, Sept. 16 Equipment that includes a compressor, hoist and jacknanimer drills has been hauled out to the Apache Silver Mining property in the Silver King section. The shaft, 175 feet deep, is to be sunk at once to the 300 level. This shaft has been sunk by hand Will Build New Alpine Youth Is Injured In Crash Alpine, 10 Hollis, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs- John Hollis of Marathon, is in a critical condition as the result of injuries received when he was struck by an automobile driven by J.

E. Yates of Sanderson. The accident occurred on the highway running through Marathon. The boy was running across the highway during a rain and had a I over his head and evidently did not see or hear the approaching car, according to reports. He is suffering from concussion ol the brain and a broken shoulder, according to Dr.

J. E. Wright of Alpine, who was called to the sccne of the accident. Witnesses say that the accident was unavoidable. in the last six months.

At 105 feet it passed through a ledge that ran 119 ounces silver, 9 percent lead and percent copper. Richard Loeb, of Superior, is in $100,000 steel building will replace charge of development. Most of the'the old municipal market of Nogales, Jerome. Sept. 16.

(SP) Details of an Improvement program which will cost in excess of $2,000,000, stretch over three years and Involves the sinking of a new working shaft, have been announced by W. Val DeCarnp, general mine superintendent of the United Verde Copper company. The new shaft, feet in depth, will come to the surface almost inside the town of Jerome, its collar will be on the oOO-foot level, west of the present railroad depot, which is only 00 yards north of the business district. The ground is now covered by one of the steam shovel dumps and almost half a million yards of dump material must be moved. Change houses will be built a little further to the north.

Hoists for both ore and material will be located here, on the surface, instead of the level. The ore, however, will be hoisted only up to the level. There it will be loaded into cars and hauled out through the Hopewell tunnel to the smelter at C'larkdale, for the present. Abandon Two Shafts No. 6, the material shaft, and No 5 the ore shaft, hoists for which are located on the will he abandoned because of moving ground.

The new combination shaft Is to take the place of both of them. February and March the United Verde had troublesome underground fire and much w-ater had to be used to extinguish it. ground then started to cave, all i the wav from the bottom of the steam-shovel pit on the 300-yard level, down to the 1200. This area is literally honeycombed with old Nopals, Sept. 16 stock is held in Los Angeles.

Honor Robison Alpine, Texas, Sept. 10 Brewster County Chamber of Commerce paid respects to the late Hon. the old building are displaving their J. T. Robison, for many years land wares within roofless commissioner of Texas, in rcsolu- The old market, a landmark of the tions passed this week.

The rcsolu- Mexican city, was worth about tions were wired to Mrs. J. T. Robi- 000 and $8,000 worth of insurance son, at Austin, was carricd- Nogales Market i stopes and although the stopes were carefully filled, the filling is about 10 per cent voids. Water flowed through the old stopes and tunnels, with the result that there was a shifting of the entire that amounted to four and a half Sonora, destroyed by fire last week.

Mayor Guillermo Mascarenas states th it plans for a new market were drawn some time ago and now construction will be rushed. In the meantime those who had booths in -'v feet before the movement ceased. About 2,000,000 yards of waste fell Into the pit and its removal interrupted operations for weeks. ft is not expected that the new shaft will be ience of the moving ground indicates that it will be destroyed in from 15 to 20 yea rs. To complete the shaft, install hoists and make other changes will require about three years.

In the meantime there will be no mining in area affected by the ground movement. State Engineer Herbert 'V. Yeo of i New Mexico Monday took under consideration his decision on the El Paso Electric Light Power company's application for VAatcr from the Rio Grande and Montoya drain. E. R.

Wright, of Santa lawyer representing the company; Edwin Mechem, representing the Elephant Butte Irrigation district, and B. P. Fleming, project manager at Elephant Butlc, are attending the hear-: ing. The Elephant Butte district is opposing the application. The New Mexico permit is being sought as a precautionary measure, E.

J. Gannon, manager of the com-1 panv here, said. The land in ques-j tion is now in Texas, but a survey now underway may place it in New Mexico, lie said. The water would be used for the new $2,000,000 plant, six miles above El Paso. Boy Gets Plenty To Eat Through Salvation Army Maurice Welch, 9.

wiio told police he had been on the in El Paso for the past six months, and who was found asleep on the front porch of a home in the 300 block on Prospect avenue late Saturday night, Is getting all he wrants i to eat at the Salvation Army home, at 391S Bliss street, it was said Monday. The youngster, with a big dog as his only companion, told police that he had never known his mother, who evidently died several years ago. His father, he said, died six months ago, leaving him penniless. The youngster was ragged, dirty and hungry when he was taken to the police station. Indians To Make Journey For Feast Nogales, Sept.

1G Barmaid Fills Pulpit and Says Goal Is Realized England, Sept. IB Vanney Hancock Cashmore, 20, who earns her living week dav dispensing beer and hiskey in her capacity as barmaid at, Malborough Arms, almost in the shadow of the famous Banbury Cross, occupied the pulpit at the Banbury Unitarian church in the place of the tioning minister. After the services she described her experience as "most At the same time she confided always has been my ambition to be a Yank Speed Boat Racers Improved Venice Italy, Sept. 10 Phil Wood and Orlin Johnson of Detroit, who were seriously injured when the champion speed boat Miss America VII, wrecked during the races Saturday afternoon, spent a fairly comfortable day. The two Americans were tossed high in the air when the Miss America VII, traveling S5 miles an hour, struck a wave created by Maj.

I I. Sea Miss England, The Miss America was a complete wreck. Rev. L. W.

Bridges, First Christian; i the preaching. All churches in Ab Rev. R. F. Davis, Methodist; and pino will co-operate in the revival, Rev.

Buren Sparks, Baptist, will do it stated. Soviet Planes Take Photos Say Chinese Paper Improves Alpine, Texas, Sept. 10 Alpine Avalanche, Brewster 1 airplanes are continuously flying over the Suifen-Ho area, taking Mukden, Manchuria, Sept. 10 (UP). An official communique of Cmn- ese authorities here today said that although the border is quiet, Soviet only newspaper, following the trend of modern weeklies throughout the state, this week changed over from a six to a seven column paper.

new make-up shows a marked improvement, and gives the paper a metropolitan appearance. photographs. The Chinese have resumed targe scale arrests of Soviet employes of the Chinese Eastern railway whom they suspect of sabotage. Wonderful discovery brings to sufferers the most powerful starch digesting enzyme ACIDINE, the new discovery, never fails to relieve safely, purely and STOMACH, INDIGESTION, ACIDOSIS. GASSINESS, SICE HEADACHE, ACID STOMACH.

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Check Your Trouble Indigestion Sour Stomach Gas Sick Headacha Acid Rheumatism Acidosis Constipation Head Colds curs ion trains are to be run from Nogales to Magdalena. Sonora, on Oct. and 5, by the Southern Pacific de Mexico for the purpose of conveying hundreds of Indians and permanent. Exper- sightseers are planning to at- United erde with annual feast of San Francisco in Magdalena. The celebration will start Oct.

4 and last three days. The Magdalena fiesta is one of the most picturesque in all Mexico. It is the mecca once a year for thousands of Christianized Indians in Sonora and Arizona. Formerly he Mexican government furnished railroad transportation to Magdalena for Yaquia from the Cajeme region and points south who desired to pay tribute to their patron saint. Withdrawal of the free rides is given as one of the reasons for the uprising of three years ago.

Secures Big Gold Nugget Kingman. Sept. 16 One of the richest chunks of gold ore ever mined in Mohave county 1 was brought to Kingman a few days if Oil ((in ago by M. B. Dudley and rushed to Los Angeles by T.

A. T. plane. It was from a body of high-grade just opened on the 350-foot level of the Pilgrim mine, which the Treasure Vault company has under development. A drift is now being run along the shoot, which is all of good milling grade with streaks of very rich ore full of heavy gold- Seek To Recall Better Read This A contest for men only be held at Community Center next Saturday morning, according to W.

R. (iallipeau. athletic manager. It is expected that much enthusiasm "ill be shown and there is no age limit, Mr. (iallipeau says.

A prize will be given the most efficient manager. One entrant in the race claims that he can bounce a yo-yo more than 500 times. Globe Official Medicos Meet PE A Come to Rosedale Nurseries and Orchards Eight miles down the valley, Ysleta road, for large, fresh picked this week) PER BUSHEL Phone Main 5916 Rl-Box 169 M. Cadwallader Globe, Sept. 16 Robert J.

Cook, justice of the peace at Young, is and to hold his office, is charged in recall petitions filed with the board of supervisors here. The petitions bear 61 signatures. Buys Mine Outfit Nogales, Sept. 16. Hugo Miller, of Nogales, has bought the equipment of the ips de Mayo mine, which recently cl down.

he owns, three miles north of No- He will transfer it to a mine that I gales. Miller expects to have a ton cyanide plant operating at his i property shortly. Corps commander? at Fort Bliss have received authorization to place on detached service any medical or dental officers of their commands who wish to attend the annual meeting of Military Surgeons association in Denver September 26 to 28, or the meeting of Dental surgeons at Washington, D. October 7-11. Officers at Fort RIlss and William Beaumont Hospital stated that at present no one had announced plans of attending the meeting.

to REDUCTIONS entire Hoyt stock Fine Sale Now On! Every uiece of lurniture is from our regular not merchandise. Reductions in every department. Buy NOW and SAVE while the sale is on. HOYT FURNITURE CO New Armories Phoenix, Sept. 16 f.SP).- Safford and Douglas, in addition tc Nogales, are to have new armories costing $20,000, according to Adit, (ien.

F. Pomeroy. Bids for the Nogales building will be called for in a few days, a site having been acquired next to the high school. I he Graham county supervisors are arranging for a site adjacent to the court house at Safford. No site has been chosen at Douglas.

Furnitur 2 of Worth Since 1888 109-111-113 San Francisco St. Jonz Speaks between Shipper and was the subject of a talk by C. fj. agent of the Southern Pacific railroad, af I he traffic club Monday at Hotel Paso del Norte. Mr- spoke of (he difficulties of the railroad in shipping goods and of the fact that there should be a belter understanding between I he shipper and (he railroad.

Some members were present. Vets Make Claims Claims of ex-service met) of New Mexico, lexas, and Arizona were presented at a meeting of the claim and rating board of Ihe bureau from Albuquerque which met here Monday. Ihe board will meet here for two more days, during which time veterans may present claims. M. O.

Harlan, liaison officer said. Everybody Sober Independence Day celebrants in El Paso have been unusually quiet, comparatively speaking, justices of the peace have observed. The two courts handled only 20 cases of drunkeness, Monday morning, a light number as compared with past Mondays following the holiday, it was Alpine Revival OPEN BUDDHIST TEMPLE Alpine, Texas, Sept. 16 Plans for a city-wide revival were! Belgrade, Jugoslavia, Sept. lb (AP) i i i completed at a meeting of resident Buddhist temple and i erected bv a colony of Don Cossacks this week, the first ser- of the Kalmuck sect, was opened held Sunday morning.

The new here today. The cost was subscribed schoo! auditorium will be used by Cossacks of Europe, who agreed Tor Hie meeting, and services wPl to consider il their religious center be held each evening from Septcm- be cause of obstructions to their wor- her to 29. The four local pastors, in Soviet homeland. Bev. D.

J. Murray, Presbyterian; 1 RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES 7 read and Carcass: These are the two main parts of a tire. There is greater trachon in the Goodyear All-Weather tread. I here is greater life in the Goodyear Super twist carcass. Evidence? We will demonstrate.

Proof? people ride on Goodyear Tires than on any other 954 TIRE SERVICE CO Montana and Cotton COMPLETE ONE-STOP AUTO SERVICE M. 954 In Washington The 6 leading beauty experts tell women of the diplomatic world how to retain lovely complexions Du Pont Circle-thal celebrated and exclusi ve hoppi ng center of Washington-is the beauty shop of Monsieur Joe Paiano. "One of the basic rules for says M. Paiano, "is the daily use of a soap made of olive and palm oils Such a soap is Palmolive. M.

Robert, of Paris, whose fashionable Connecticut Avenue salon is important to smart women, says: We always recommend that onr patrons employ the simple, effective. Palmolive Soap home beauty treatment." One oj my basic rules for beauty is the daily use of a soap made of olive and palm oils, Palmolive. In this I agree with the famed Fontaine of Brussels, with Cavalieri of Paris, anti other noted foreign experts." ussjna or ashington Who has not heard of Pearle Cutting if she has had occa sion to seek beauty aids in Washington or in Bar Harbor, Maine? "There is one beauty treatment I recommeml to allsays Miss Cutting, inyone may buy it. It is Palmolive and the leading of them throughout America agree on the advantages of this home beauty method OWHERE in America is beauty of person so important to social life as in Washington, D. C.

Now'here is beauty more cosmopolitan, more fascinating. And here, when lovely Orientals, Europeans and Americans consult the leading specialists they tind one home beauty method always in method advised all over the world. It is the twice-a-day use of Palmolive Soap. "A skin cleansed regularly in the rich lather of this bland Palmolive Soap is ready for my special says Russina of Washington. And the other recognized experts agree.

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