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Las Vegas Daily Optic from East Las Vegas, New Mexico • Page 2

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PAGE FOUR 1 Buy Las Dairy Butter linm. il Manuel AnwuifiTjUi', ii i- Optic iirir.li'i i a tv, vacation tiiji. Dr. II. Mcriui: Las irr-ni lour day convention of tin 11 natioiiril dnroni-ac in Denver.

Jiuicc 1 it; Rosa iju; H. i tn today to to Jnmi'H Cordiila Cruz, both CJnrk I nitc at I.c jiliijiT. I'ricc tvdiifccl 75c and Pally Optic, Monday, August 21, 1933. Rrv. A.

P. of tlir- Firji Mrihodi: rr'tinicti aSturday Irom Instittito. Iii'ld tile Simdia mountains. Cleofos Rornrro a visitor here Saturday from. Fc.

LilHc J- Miinihy h'rf en bii.s'nc:-; today from her home at Shoemaker. Mr. and Mrs. Omar were visitinrj in Ui; VI-LIUS Jrom Mrs. A.

Wheehvriyht of Mineral Hill was today. Tunptrature lahye over the ta Fe system this morning nl fivi 1 o'clock was fvi to 71 stiire for the previous 2-i hours uus 50 to 95 degrees. Fnttstint Gucrin was visitor in Las Vegas this week, end frcm his home in Santa Fe. Mrs. Tommy Bcntly will leave to- r.ight for a vacation trip to Kansas City.

Dr. B. and R. E. Schoonmaker made a trip to Taos yesterday.

Rev. O. W. Hcarn occupied the pulpit at the First Methodist church Saturday Jrom the Epworth of Rev. A.

P. Gaines, who is taking a vacation. The Silver City polo, team, from Camp Luna, lost to the Mendow team 8 to 5. in the game that was played on. the Meadow field-yesterday L.

P. Saundcr.s. of the Rosweil Military institute, refereed the game. Miss' Evalenu Halnes of Wichita, Kansas is here visiting her father. Neal Haines.

Dorothy Kelly of Santa Fe was a visitor in Las Vegas yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Looming were shopping in Las Vegas today from their ranch.

Prank Pence and L. H. Blasdell Amarillo were visiting here today. Epirr.enio Martinez was a business vii'itor in Las Vegas Saturday from his home at Wagon Mound. Mr.

and Mrs. B. F. Fernandez of Springer were visitors here Saturday. C.

R. Keys, 1. Knight, oJ Wngon fxRA EDUCATION PUSHED LOCAL UKuAfliAAHON WliH NEW STAGE LINE WILL MAKE STOPS IN VEGAS traiwiportation facilities from jjtjiiu.s uu.st to the Pacific coast are I cffcnxj travelers, with the inaugura- itlon of tlic sunta Fe trail statfes, which are now making Las Vegas a 'Ktuiiriinc on the Denver to I-os Angeles run, new bus-si-s are making their slojis here regularly, with the Home Cafe official depot for the stages. iiijfi on i. no recep- V.

£.. Joe i.iii.-.,-, vole ol KILLERS OF IKE DAVIS SOUGHT IN AREA TODAY (Continued from I'affe 1) ai: racii Uiiy at the s'jiiji as tile i-fi'ivi'ii, will be ui tnose persons tu see thai they iJU ai Uijy Will .1 i '-n the head, made by some blunt ii.Miument which left a number but did not break the skin. not sufficient to cause death tastifled. Kcbbery was the motive but the arrival of Mr. Davis sur- pnsed the robber or robbers who fled without molesting any of the contents of the store or apartment.

sui-poct, under arrest today who was found In an intoxicated rendition, carried a butcher knife on which indentations were found which police believe were made in cutting the screen door to gatn en- tisince to thc building. Long grilling of the suspect by the police and UK1 Attorney T. V. Truder failed i to obtain a confession from the sus- H. C.

Gc.ssard, A. i poet. Thc slayer and at least one i(i. Arthur Jalfa. and Win.

ether person fled from the building ci Ln.i attended an jumping to a lower building at UK i of the Rio Gian- Ithc- rear and intq a car parked near council, at Camp Cu- the rear entrance of the store. fcaiuu Fe Sunday. Tracks left in the dust in the alley I indicate that a medium sized car the "'id to 30" club equipped with worn tires had been nt Fountain Square used. No trace of a car answering ber 4til. the description set up by the police i had been discovered.

The youth held under arrest wore i 11 KT 1U. untl Oi'clH'SUU jiiry and MibS ji. (IiUK-ir with his or- il UVLT the rifjat early toUiiy iiul'JiiiObile skidded Uur- ruiii: and upset DEEP FEELING IS FELT OVER (Continued tram Page 1) i MADRID BASEBALLl TEAM TAKES 10-2 TILT FROM VEGAS Recent Deaths Tor three years. He sot up his own business hern in 1886 one! has been engaged In' that endeavor continuously Maroons Downed; He wa-s married about 25 years ago to Rose Blerman In Los Calif. He Li survived by his widow, a son.

Walter, 21, and a daughter, i Jcanette, 21, all of whom live in Santa Goes Down Under Speedy Playing of New Club Baliy HJpclito Martinez i Funeral services for Baby Hlpolito, the year oid son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolpho Martinez, who passed away Saturday morning were held from Fc the Church of CMr Lady of Sorrows Sunday afternoon being attended by many friends ot the family. Four little boys: William Tapia. Josc- Montoya, Max Sandoval, and Jesus Martinez, acted Albuquerque.

N. Aug. 21. (AP) Venice Calif. His son was veiling The Albuquerque Cubs, successors torment 'was made' in" Mt Calvary mm at thc time of the murder, i to the BcrnsUillo U'fjion.

proved too'cemetery jNo funeral arrangements have, much for thc Santa Fe Stationers been made pending the arrival here yesterday and finished their first Leonora Cruz of the other relatives. The in the Central New Mexico I Funeral services for the late Miss mnrii a Me i lcaBUC wUh t0 Leonora Carmen Cruz, who passed mortal Mortuary. At Madr thc Las VcgM Ma a hospital FYlday TERERRO GOLFERS roons were clcteated by the Miners'night, were held Sunday afternoon 10 to 2 jat 2:30 o'clock from the Spanish Eddie who mrrled for thc Presbyterian church at Holman, K. Albuquerque Cubs pitched an ex- Many friends of the bereaved lUKKiur, wnu nuriL-Q jor inc rTcsoyienan cnurch at Holma TF HI Albll( ue Cubs P'tched an ex- M. Many friends of the ben lijAlO cellrnt erunc nokiln th Stationers family were in attendance at A A I cf-1 I li i i -i Tfl RAH IU to three scattered hits and striking church services and at the out Rcv Tomas the grave.

in aTlnaWm tn and as a in Hum Saturday night prevented the 'Holman church officiated at the i playing of thc night game between 'services, assisted, by the Rev. Oablno 0 Stationers and the Albuquerque Rendon. High tribute was paid to Ithe life and character of the de- be 'ceased in a very impressive funeral Etake ncrc next) Sunday when thc 'sermon. The following friends of meet the league leading Min- Crux served as pall MI crs Tile Miners ar out in front Aron Duran, Joe Medina', wlth five vlctcries Ild defeats for the 5reon ha Cubs becau.se they tOOk Vcr the Be Le- Blon r-- i 0 Miners Wnrbcven Out of Eight Dons. Matches in First Half of Leadership in the league will Double Header bearers: Ignacio Macstas, Bennie Medina, Leonore Mawtns.

Carlos Ortiz, Leo Lucero nd Adelaide Medina. Interment WftS in thC plot in thc Ship by Santa Fc. will th tcthw stntion ers go to Las mect thc anil family of, o. 1C oi, uic Mound are tpi'ndinjj a vuca- a shirt upon which marks-resembling ui.n nt Monteziuna. blend stains were found.

He claimed these are tobacco juice stains but Clark's Caiiluninns, featuring an examination shows them to -Mary radio sinyer. will-present something which left an almost toil dance psoyrain at Meludyland to- dflible stain on the light colored material. The murdered victim shed bu't little blood from his head injury and no clews are expected to be found from blood stains. Walter Davis, son of the murdered -Mr. and Mrs.

D. Dutalc left yesterday lor Winsiow, where they will a. few days visiting relatives. man. said he returned about ten! thirty o'clock to the apartment oc- Mr.

and Mrs. James R. Lowe are jcupied with his father. Stairs lead- here tor a two-weeks' visit with Mr. ing from the rear of the store on the ground floor are used to reach the upper floor.

Mr. Davis' room was at the head of the stairs. His Eon, passing the room, went on to thc rear of the hall) way to his own loom and there noticed' that the Lowe's father. J. H.

Lowe. Their he me i.s in Lo.s Angeles. Calif. Mrs. Charlci Kohl and two children, Charles and Dorothy, left yes- terdny icr Mesilla Park, where they will visit with mother.

Mrs. M. Vigil and daughter and heir 'sister, Abelina Vigil, have returned their home in Clayton, after spending a week here visiting relatives. Mrs. Sallic Hurhc Douglas, formerly a popular teacher in the grade schools of Las Vegas and now nected with, the public schools of Honolulu, Hawaii, was met here this morning at the Santa Pe station by a number of friends for a brief greeting during the train stop.

She is eriroute to on the last part of a trip she is completing tl around thc world. doer had been- and the cuter screen 'door 'returned to his father's roornHo'ciall 'him arfd discovered the; bpdj, gagged, with a piece of- cloth and of a torn sheet tightly khot'eij about the; neck. i Police -found and' one o'ther person had -fled an unused-- doorV which -them to" leap adjacent and thence to the Tracks car hav mo- were ll.ht ow greens, which were light- Ehj jnto ar. no" the Sers v.ho mosfof itches asUv, but the Las Vceas war club swinaers riay when w're fathon fSe ious curves and twists of the foot hiirh course Next Sunday the Tererro Ko'fers wiU play 3 tcurnamcnt here, with the score 7 1 in thPir fnvnr send han the hfci golf Rcsario Abeyta age 68 years well Alamo, rancher'died id- Sunday morning of an acute at the home of La, friends. Mr.

Abeyta is survived of Los Alamos, one daughter Sis- his matfch from IjOWe one tor Reg na of st a tri cks to R-ton. and one brother Mines beat Moehn 10 up; Agapita Abeyta of Mora, N. M. ment was Jn the family plot In the cemetery at Los Alamos. Tranquilino Pacheco Tranquillno Pacheco age 68 yeara and well known La Ouantta farmer died at his home in La Guanlta an early hour this morning following an illness of extended duration, Mr.

Paeheco IB survived by his widow and one son, Antonio Pacheco or La Guanita. Funeral services will be held from the catholic church at Tecolote tomorrow morning and interment will be the family plot in La Guanita. Baby Fidelia Marquez Baby Fidelia Marquez age months he Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benturo Marquez of La Liendrie died at the homo of friends in Las Vegas yesterday morning following an acute illness.

Baby Marques accompanied by members of the family was taken to La Liendrie yesterday afternoon and funeral services and interment was at La Liendrie thla afternon, WORK OVER-TIME Gallup Working over-time order that they may attend the Indian Inter-tribal ceremonials here this week, more than 2,000 members of the Navaio, Zuni tribes who are enlisted.ln the Indian conservation crop vfiu be excused from their work to come here with their families. The Indian consstvatiQili workers have been working Saturdays to make up for the three days they wll! lose. COROMADO LAST TIMES TONIGHT! Richard Arlen, Mary Brian, Charles Bickford "SONG OF THE EAGLE" Also Volcanic Film TUESDAY Matinee and 25c xr 7:00 and and 35e Story suggested by inci- dents Burrc11 defeated Pranckey three services were held this mor- Nickci dcfctttcd Fra te one at 10:45 clock fr ca- ThomM bcafc Doyle on Gon th Uc church At Los Alam0 with Zn CS dcfcnted TolTCS nvc R. Garvich of Sapello of' BurroU Dumal 10 up, and Delating at a requium mass interenmccs: jWheelock defeated Vivian seven up. Mackel of Vegas was the only vie- rcaajts dasslril ads torious Meaaow City golfer, taking sailants, being surprised in the room by Mr.

Davis, struggled with him and finally wresting the flashlight from his hand struck him a heavy blow on the head which dazed him. The inside of the lips were badiy bruised but the flesh had not been broken. The piece Of cloth found in the dead man's mouth was a crude mask with eye holes, ed from part of the tall of a man's' The, cloth tied tightly throat' haJU been torn from the bed jsjiest 6n.hi$ i 'j The; door -waJJ cut kijife ot other sharp, tnoni. Inner door been forced open, the lock being broken MADAME REIftE CRYSTAL BEADEtt 111 W. National, Old Town Have bud a Crystal Reading? If not.

why not? Wonderful things told through thc Crystal. Lost irtasures located. Evening rcaUln by appoint- DR. G.W.NOLAN Curab'ta Diseases Treated DRUGLESS METHODS Crockett Bldg. Phone Sieberling make of tire'on the right rear wheel and two worri tires 'on left wheels' were found in the dust Davis and Edward Holt, seriously injured recently in an automobile wreck in the Peccs canyon, was able to leave the hospital yesterday to return home.

Record attendance at the officers' ball given Saturday night at the Elks' club home marked it as the most, successful of such affairs ever given. Over 300 dancers were present and the dance continued until early the next moring. A large number of Santa Fe people were ljuests in addition to most of the officers of the lllth Cavalry and 158th Pieid Artillery stationed for training at Camp Luna. his son always used flashlights to light their way through the store at night and thencej to their rooms upstairs. The flashlight usually carried by the elder man could not be found.

It is assumed that the as- ffdpr- 1 it: heW by the; police was this morning, at res(d(eiice'in Weisf fe the knife r6trndi clasped in was Borrowed from the Thfjy disclaimed Stains' on'his shirt bosom, he said are of tobacco juice but he carried no tobacco and not known as being accustomed to using it. The stains are apparently of blood or something else partially indelible. For and Quality order SWASTIKA COAL that Satisfies COAL CO. BUILDING Let me estimate yonr Repair Work C. F.

KALLMEYER Phone 386 AOTONCERMAK Mayor of Chicago EDGAR KENNEDY COMEDY and RKO REVIEW HAZARD'S THAlNfSFER SAND STORAGE GRAfVEL MOVING PACKING Phone 61 Directed by Hamilton SEASONS pimples whon normal rtestataia first up your Wood Mrueiurt this la blood cells ana theWhem this will jjermlt a greater oxytrpn the bJood and tismifea-j-inerudiag the nourishment yilr be converted into energy andtlaBrfe pair body cells, which right against lry mUlioaa of 'You, claar it at any drtyf.M'^rj}. f6 good for a two treatment Tb. s.s.s. Co, SINE Your Every Wish The observance of your wishes in a 'manner ceremonial and yet sympathetic, justifies the opinion that ours is an unusual service. With UH there is beauty in the service; there is understanding and dignity in the and real fairness in the financial obligation.

NOLAN FUNERAL HOME uScl Home thc ReddenUol TELEPHONE II Devoted Exciueiveiy Jo the One Service QUITTING WE ARE QUITTING BUSINESS IN LAS VEGAS7ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTHING 1RNITURI Men's Heavy Overalls With Bib 79c STARTS LADIES' SILK DRESSES Men's Serge Salts Ladies' Shoes LASTS DAYS OUR DOORS WILL BECtOSEDFOR SATURDAY AUG. 26TH Children's Shoes Fast Color Dress Shirts 69c Men's Black Oxfords $1.98 and $2.95 Men's Wool Dress Indies' New Millinery SSc Mca's Faafs Bib Two-Piece AH Living Roowi HURRY! HURRY! BEFORE WE QUIT! ONLY 8 DAYS THE FAIR MENTION HERE FOR LACK SPACE On the Ham In the Rofcnwald Block.

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