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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 4

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ALCUQUERQUE jouhnae IT Jant 19, 1927 threw hi sans on the sidewalk NOT ONTO HIS JOB i NEW YORK, N. S. According LOCAL school wo rrzvsa tco old to ved and called upon Heaven to wit i I liiajE nee the dumbnea of Patrolman to Ous Schumaker, things have coma to a pretty pass in this pekisakship Bwobodo. "Then I pinched him," said the; cop. tha lattsr's fair nam ha been cleared, however.

Incredible, but nevertheless, true is, says BchumeJcer, that there When Indignant friend asked htm re cops on the Island of Manhat-4n who won't direct a thirsty juaFon rniinps. a ianu inaisn boy who is a student at tha United gtatea Indian school here, haa been why he didn open up for the eitlxen to the nearest apeak-easy. thirsty en, It appeared that th honored with A reproduction of his Uus was arrested yesterday on a 'i 41. si only reason was because didn't penmanship printed la tha Busl-f charge of disorderly conduct by Patrolman Bwobodo who aald that ness Educator, a monthly maga anow wner there we speak easy In tha district. Which ia In terestlng, If true.

techumaker came up to him on the corner of Broadway and Ftfty- isrcmtfissl or at ten sine published by Zansr and Bloser company. of Columbus, Ohio, fljj r. Ko Ccnr whose system of penmanship I tion wroi Head Is Mxth and swinging hi can launtlly, demanded. to know the location of the nearest gin mill. Re ft' taught in tha Indian school.

A- used the information, Gus started Specimens of writing were subvfr mltted by Miss Helen Locke, teacWo i VIlkiMIl Kami if vr- 3 f( Outdoor Advertising The Llewellyn Company 708 West Central Avenue Phone 3SS off on; a tearch of his own, but the luck hold and. he was soon back again, with, a similar request for information. Again BUS) it. repuiMd, na Became very mad. er, ana iny were consiaerea, according to the printed statement, soma of the best ever received from any Institution.

There were II certificates conferred upon boys and girls of the Indian school tor perfection, Judson Phillips Is a senior of the high school of tha Instltatlon, which haa an enrollment of 163 pupils. i NEW June II OP) tihrle E. Undbercn. a Cleveland fireman, named one ot Incorporators of an aeronautt-; fal company with hlcn Col. '( Charles A.

Llndbergn haa denied any connection. Attention dl- nfected to th Un4ergli Awro-' nmutlos corporaUoa by tha Wil-, nilna-ton Chamber of Commerce, hlon asked tha William Buma Jpternatlonal detective agency to 'Investigate lha company. Oyer," said R. W. Budd, manager of tha Burna agency, ra- V.

nan WW a Will You Get Out of Clothes v. Just What Is Put in Them YVHEN you bujr ult 'ol vv will get just th looks and th wear and th fit that was built Into them by their maker. Th makers T' ierrlng to CoL Charles A. Lina-, tergh. "asked ua to Usue a format that ha had any eonnectlon i5 Irith tha company." i FORMER RESIDITiT OF ALBUQUERQUE DIES IN ARIZONA Juan Candalarla, livestock man and former real estate dealer here, died In Concho.

Aritona, Saturday, according to word received here. Mr. Candalarla left here for the Arizona town about two year ago. He la survived by a widow, Mrs. Santa Anita O.

de Candelariaj two i I uM that Inr.mljHatftlv jrao) ifter Lindbergh had inada thl re- ill ueat on Thursday, be went to tne inner tba Aeronautical Ciuun- IS of Commerce. There he ia- Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Tlor, photographrd after their marriage at S3 ed Hreneral warning; against wlld- Qolncy, in. A newepnper story and resultant correspondence culminated la the wedding. aeronautical achemem. daughters, Mr. Nabor Mirabal of Th agency's Investigation, Budd Albuquerque, and Mrs.

Anita Can rg7 QUINCY, 111. "Ifs never too late local newspaper seeklnjf material for a feature story delved Into delarla of Concho, Aritona, and three sons, M. A. Candelarla, R. 8.

Candalarla and Santo Candalarla, to- wed," declared Captain w. A. fyler, years old, who waa mar Captain Tyler'a past, and brought can't put in more than you pay for, but economies of tnanufactur and big selling volume enables some maker to give you really better clothe tor th same money. System clothe are this kind. They are handtallored throughout, have silk lined knee, and have built Into them that invisible WEAR that you can't see until the aecond sesson.

Will you look at them? They are really better, yet they oost no more $35 to $50 Ilaydc-n Spitzmosscr 117 West Central explained, waa tha result of a wire from Gerrish Casaway, manager of fhe Wilmington chamber, etating Ijat Vincent Dudas of Cleveland, iad announced he would launch a ampalgn to sell 116,900.009 to lieo.000.000 worth ot. stock In the llnd berth eomnanr. Budd aald all of Concho. ried to Mrs. Martha Jellison here r.iAnsniLL's Fon TODEnCULAR PATIEOTS Bali 5 recently.

Mrs. Jelllson is 70. Captain Tyl(r la the oldest real- to the Ught of the front page the history of, his adventure during the bitter Civil wr conflict. Mrs. Jelllson, an ardent newspaper reader, was greatly interested in the atory, especially ainee certain, of Captntn Tyler's exploits had their setting in districts where she dent of the Soldiers' Home here.

Lane comfortable lobby, cheerful rooms with mnA wrtth. Cnj Caaaway quoted Dudas as sarin To) Colonel Lindbergh had no connec- He is a Cifil war veteran with a long, record of herolo deed In various engagementa, and it was out porches, home cooking-, pleasant aurroundins-a. imw at an elaborate wedding brc expect to be '3 happy if had met fnd mnrried halt a century ago," the bride and groom "At least, our taste are similar, and we're old nough to know own service; reammable rates. 1107 North Twelfth, phone don with the company then, but raa expected la coma In ebortly. I CLEVELAND MEN WAST his wartime achievements which played aa a girl.

She wrote the culminated in hie 1I61.J. A few weeks a go a- writer tor a COMPANY DISBANDED i To! Mi Ei El i I 1 1 aged veteran a letter of congratulation, to which he replied with a courteous note of That waa how the romance be-ganv A perrMia! meeting followed and few weeks later the couple force the company to disband. He declared' he had declined to permit hia name to be used when a promoter for the corporation approached him ahortly after the CLEVELAND, June II Oaoar Lindbergh, Cleveland tool tnepactor, named aa the president et tha "Lindbergh Aeronautics cor poratlon," recently Incorporated In Ohio, aald Saturday that ha would r.aeek legal advice on aome action to was wed by a Qulncy Justice, The nuptials were properly celebrated. Wedding bells rang out and friends of the couple gathere.1 trans-Atlantic flight of Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh.

NameNewMexicosFinest Theatre THEY KNOW THE SIGN, TOO r- i C3 (i Id i. S3 FREE THEATER TICKETS 50 PHIZES! GIUEU lil ALL! 19 41 mm MHI -Ikstfte GcDDifes'E; I JT Ck in olehin the 9 EHTERTAINS COLONEL LINDBERGH Follow These Rules: New Mexico's Finest Theatre On Central Avenue at Fifth Street Whose distinctive architecture and unique beauty demand that it have a fitting name Is rapidly nearing completion. Will you furnish the name? It must be in keeping with this truly American Theatre, whose architecture is a combination of Aztec, Navajo and Pueblo. It must be an Indian name. The name must not have more than six letters.

Drive by the theater and look at it. The capacity ia 1,300. The frontage on Central avenue ia 75 feet and it run back on Fifth itreet, 142 feet. Accompanying the name you select mutt be an Eaaay, neatly and briefly written in not more than fifty word, telling why you chose the name. Contest Judges: An Equal Chance For All! rAll names must be sent to tne Contest Editors, The Journal, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

The judges will be: Mrs. Rose Hudson, Henry G. Coors and President F. Zimmerman of tjie New Mexico State University. No one connected with either the Pastime Theatre or the Albuquerque Journal can enter the contest.

To all others it is open. ml CASH FILL OUT COUPON-SEND IN TODAY! ass easar ajssf eassBi jsji easM mmm mmm mm mmw mm mm mmm mmm mm mm mm Contest Editora, Journal-Bachechi Theater Contest, The Journal, Albuquerque, New Mexico. I have selected the following Indian Name, in not more than SIX Letters, as one most suitable for New Mexico's Finest Theater In a neatly-written fifty-word (50-word) essay, to which I have attached this coupon, I am giving my reasons for considering this the best name for the theater. My name is Address IliiilifllliSi Fill Out the Coupon and Mail to: Contest Editors, Albuquerque Journal Be Sure and Send Your 50-Word Essay, Giving I Reasons for Name Selected i if Underwood and Pndrwed A fnl w. a the anouttng Um.

In the meantime, here he la placing a wreath en the statue of Eternal Lteht ihewi Mis Clara FcichUr. who nv ths wreith to Col. Lindbergh..

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