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El Paso Herald from El Paso, Texas • Page 2

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El Paso Heraldi
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El Paso, Texas
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Friday, August 31, 1928. EL PASO HERALD Ciyinkle" NEVER SELL 209 N. Meta Silk Shop First With the New in Hoisery The value of dealing with a large, dependable institution is demonstrated most forcibly by Hosiery Shops daily in Tulsa and in the principal cities of five Birmingham tc El Paso and from the Gulf to Wichita, Kan. Ai the largest hosiery retailers in the south and southwest, manufacturers are always quick to place their newest hosiery creations at the of this compamy And as a further contribution to ihsin- taining its place as first with the newest. this company operates its own express plane for fast delivery of new hose to its stores.

styles, qualities and colors specified by this store are manufactured expressly for Hosiery Shops by leading mills. Through connections with the Cadet millf every preferred color selected by Saks Fifth Avenue store. New- York City, is automatically shipped to at the same Society Matron Held In ARREST WOMAN CALLES AND OBREGON ACCUSED ON TWELVE IN SLAYING OF ARMY OFFICERS CHARGES ANGELES, Aug. 31 (UP). women at cards, banditry and murder were linked last night the return of Bill Sykes to Los Angeles from Chicago and the second arrest of Mrs.

OUie Lowe, wealthy and socially prominent Los Angeles matron. Mr5. arrested on 12 charges alleging attempted robbery, assault with intent to cotnniit murder and attempt to defraud an in- company. officers laid the charges are identical with those filed against Mrs. Lowe and hyUes following the robbery of fi'e women, including Mrs.

Lowe, at a bridge party April 12. She was released 00 bail of Sykes was freed on the original charges under hail of and his return was brought about bis bondsmen. Sykcv waji suspected of having arranged the call of three gunmen at the bridge party, when gems s-al- ued at were taken. Later Mrs. Lowe, Fred Morrison and Rill Rosen were arrested in connection with the case.

During the preliminary hearing of Morrison, Rosen accused Sykes of the others. Sykes pleaded not guilty and disappeared. w-as found murdered shortly afterward in San Pedro and charges against Mrs. Lowe were dismissed. With return of Ss kes police announced the case was reopened.

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31 murder of (icueral Lucio Blanco and Ihesident Plutarco Elias Calles of i t.ol. Aurelio in Me.xiCM and the recently assas-, this city on the 7th dav of June, sinalcd prebident-eloct of that country, Gen. Alvaro were accused of implication in the assassination of two Mexican offi I have proof that Obregoo and Calles, acting together with flier Mexican entered into a to kidnap and ccrs here in PJ22 by J.din A. Vails, aforesaid (icueral Lucio Blanco and Aurelio Martinez. On same and at the same titiie.

Col. lUnion tiarcia, the cliief of the Mexican secret service, was also district attorney here, in a reply made public to diplomatic representations from Washington growing out ('f the Mexican to remote ile eon.ulate from i found the keys to the handcuffs ro that linked the dead bodies of Lucio Prosecution against Obregon was 1 1, Blanco and Aurelio Martinez, dropped because of his death, Mr. Valis said, adding: the cutioti against Callcs and his will reinaiu pcudiiig the fervent that some day Mr. Vails said he would not give a narrative of evidence he possesso 1 but asserted that since the Obregop and Calles sedulously avoided the jurisdiction of the state they will be called to answer for: whenever thev visited the their cnt'iinous crime at the bar of L'tdted public justice ill Webb county. Mr.

indicated his accusa- these reasons there can be no friendly relatioas between io- MUSIC CO. 103 S. El Paao St. tions were made iu auswor to of the law or their reprc- plicalions from M'ashington that he i scutativcs and the district attorney had unjustly refused to admit this judicial Mr. VaPs his office represcntativcvs of the continued.

these reasons I shall present Mexican government and continue to refuse admittance to my had declined to cultivate relations office of the representatives of a with them. government that has so flagrantly The alleged threat from Mex.co transgressed the laws of Texas. City ith regard to removal of the I state department becomes an consulate foIJowed the arrest of impudent intru(fer vshcn it attempts Makclia consulate attache, to interpose its powerful influence recently as he walked near a behalf of violators of the law, no where be was alleged to have re- high their station or marked that a refugee then contemptible their addressing a large audience in the; President Calles, Mr. Valls said building would speak a Syrian by blood and Mexi- Taken before Valls, Macias de- accident, and he does not dared he was abused. represent either virtue or the From the report to Mexico City intelligence of the real people of a threat that the Mexican consul here would be removed, a step which would have prevented the large export business the two countries being continued tlirough this port cf entry.

reference to your request that 1 set forth concisely my reasons for refusing admittance to my office of the representatives of the present government of Mexico and my insistence in declining to cultivate friendly relations with them, I have the honor to reply as Mr. Valls wrote. is In my possession evidence connecting Alvaro Obreg and Plutarco Elias Calles with th.i Genuint Traub Orange Blossom superior in style, quality and value- FLEISCHEE A ALBERTS Jewelera losaos aosaoi aoi 10E30 Proving Our Leadership IN STYLE Brocade Satin Patent Kid Black Kid Mexico, that unhappy land of fair women and brave To the deceased president-elect, Mr. Valls attributeti the statement that assassination sometimes prevented a and saved many He remarked that "the life of Alvaro Obregon has furnished striking exemplification of the Biblical injunction that be who lives by the sword will perish by the Mr. Valls long has been recognized as a dominant figure in border politics.

He recently was made the target for a fusillade of bullets fired from ambush, but escaped without injury. Ke would not indicate whether he had sent his reply to the state department at Washington direct or had transmitted it through diplomatic channels, which, it is understood, would have caused him to direct his reply to Governor of Te.xas. Mr. Valls concluded his reply with this: the Mexican government thoroughly understand that I alone am the district attorney, and I will neither brook nor tolerate any interference from any source in the discharge of my official Poiated Heel Cadet Chiffon Hose Silk froTO top to toe The Van Dyke foot marks the great- advance of the past decade in hosiery. It does away with the ugly iine of reinforcement that mars the beauty of low-cut pumps and sandals this ingenious patented feature brings added durability to the points of greatest wear heel, toe and sole.

Since it may be had only in Cadet the Van Dyke foot is your guarantee of unfailing quality, enduring beauty and long wear. Priced $2. Many Stvks The iVctP Jacqueline Modei for Fall are designs creaied bv IVohl for Fall are Autumn mid- nile blue Black Calf Brown Calf osmyi sgu. 209 N. tht SUk Shop Blue Kid or Satin sited bv FC8S Featuring a Selection of new.

Smart leathers French hid materials, he fit FEET The unusual at this price. IN SERVICE IN QUALITY Bradstreet Firm Moves Offices Offices of Bradstreet company are being moved from the MiRs building to the First National Bank building, effective September 1. This announcement was made Frid.ay by C. C. Miller, local manager of the company.

Considerable money is being spent on the revision of the field contributory to El Paso, he said. The revision is necessary owing to the constant changes which are taking place in the territory, chiefly in the oil field districts, where the influx of traders in various commodities has been very pronounced, Miller said. $5 WALKINGYON Areh Support Footwear for Women $5 A POPIXAR PRICE that offers real savings to you. for Brunswick Phonographs and Records AMERICAN FURNITURE CO. 112 8.

Stanton other spraker to address the insti ance of Mr. Stigler on the leclurA tutc. The lectures vvlll be given in vtage at f.ublmck, he having just with lethimp.gjcai turned from giving a summer college and the ill -'f lectures in the College there. FoU comprise representatives from the lowing tiirec d.iys of at schools of 12 counties in the S-utb I.uhb- ck, Mr. LStigler will continue district.

Ids in the El Paso public This not be the first appear-, schools. Dapper! Debonair! Dapper, debonair is right but it take a fashion-plate to look well in them. No matter what your type of build, we have just the right modification of the new styles to suit you. If the very brim becoming, we select a brim that is. The Berg Co.

Special Shown in every imaginable new style and color. Truly the greatest hat value we have cv'cr before sHovati at The Melton 1 Mexico I Mexicans, seven men and seven women, have been jailed at City on charge of complicity In asaasstnation of elect Alvaro Obregon. Police say they confesaed to involving killing cf and bombing of government buildings. Miss Manzanos part to be the sticking of poisoned needles into selected victima, all of which, however, failed. The prisoners are: Marla Elena 2, Carlos Diez de Sollano; Margarita Rubio; 4.

Eduardo Gonzalei; 5, Mrs. Esperanza Arjona de Cisneros; 6, Ana Maria Cisneros 7, Osw'sldo Robles Rocha; 8, Leonor Rubio; 9, Femado Amor Villapando; 10, Pacheco; 11, Carlos Gastro Baida; 12, Piedad Rangel; 13, Eduardo Zozaya, and, 14, Joaquin Navarro Becerra, 19 Days Of Rain Blame Illicit Love Here In August, For Three Deaths It rained on 19 days in New Britain. 31 (AP). The very same thing happened dur- love which Samuel Weiss. 83.

ing the corresponding month of held his sisterinlaw, Mrs. Kath- last year. However, the precipita- erine Weiss 32, was blamed Thurs- tion this was greater, the day for the death of John 38. amount being inches. It was' SamueFs brother.

John Stehr, 58, New and pleasing tones of gray, light and medium. New- shades brown. New tans New greens. TneyVe here, in the correct w-elt-edgc. snsp-brim, and Homburg $gpo New Stetsons fall A most complete showing of new Sleisons at apd till Fall Suits Arriving Daily the most rain since August.

1923, when the figure was 2.96. August, 1017, lopped the list with 4.30. The August day that holds the record for the greatest downpour and John Stein, 45. neighbors. Weiss, the police charge, had been carrying on a love affair with his sisterinlaw, since his arrival here' from Germany, six years ago.

The 304 East Orerlaod Street 304 East Street for 24 hours was August 22, 1906, brought' when the rainfall measured 2.45 inches for this period. The normal rain for this August was 1.70, which was exceeded. The rain figure up to this time is 5.78. For the same time last year it was 4.47. The normal for the year would be 9.16 inches.

Lindy Arrives At Frisco Airport San Fr.ancisco, Aug. 31 Charles A. Lindbergh, trans-Atlantic aviator, arrived here at 7:05 p. m. last night after a flight from Seattle, with a stop at MedforJ, Ore.

It wras one of the longest flights Lindbergh has made in a single dav rccentlly. He left the landing field immediately after his arrival without disclosing where he planned to spend the night, and left his in charge of mechanics who put it in a hangar. hack by the older brother. Samuel vowed I'v Both Weiss and his sisterinlaw, vvere arrested late Wednesday after i examination of home the three: vi-'tims had drunk before theirs death, showed traces potassium! cyanide. they confessed he stole' into his cellar Saturday night and poisoned 10 bottles of the brew-.

i H'ciss is charged with murder and Mrs. M'eiss is an accessorx' to the crime. W. A. Stigler Will Lecture At Lubbock M.

A. Stigler, assistant tendant of the El Paso public schooix, will leave Saturday for to lecture at the South Plains which is attended hy teachers. Dr. J. B.

Edmondson of the department of education. University of Michigan, Ann will be thu The Most Important Sale of the Year PaUnt Velyet Patent or Brown Kid See other styles this price. Rlack Brown Kid. Civing the Crcairsl Shoe Values in El Paso SILK SHOP 200 North Ave. Starts Tuesday, September 4 find here every-thing you need for yourself, your family and youi home, every department is represented.

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