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Las Vegas Daily Optic from East Las Vegas, New Mexico • Page 3

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over Mifi i system this rnoriilnjc fr'clwefe 1 3B io 64 fof the previous 24 huijni wns 38 to if i Hi' 1 v.dd wrin by Hi' 1 W'rtin. Unit 1st; T.jrkinj;tou vice of t.hr i Winery, of visiting friends yc.slt.-rday. Two npecial Greyhound made a trip to Colorado the latter part of last week via Mora und Taos transporting field workers from two towns. Tills the fir.st tj-'P ever to be made over the U. a hill l)y Greyhound busses.

iiroiii fiti'l 1st; anrl ppvlm 1 2nd i 'Hit: prlwii will be iiward- i rtl s.s follfiwfi: Team: Cnntr-en. High flvr: Grlcjihnn, Ycarout, Nfibl'-, SfvHitgcr and Davidson, single Sands and i Hursh tied and high three games, McCollum. We will fli.so end the evening with some sot score shooting. Torn Acbrd was attending to busi- in Las Vcyas today from the Jacfcson Cattle company ranch in ibe eastern part of the county. A meeting of restaurant prcprie- and others persons sell -to the public will be held tonight at the Meadows hotel at the lequest pf NRA officials.

i SESA TEAM WINS iFROM WATROUS iSUNDAY BALL TILT The city council meeting, which tras to have been held tonight, has feeen postponed. The next regular meeting date is May 14. Blue Jays Beat Tanners and Larks Win Over Savings Bank in Other Games Margaret Long, who suffered injuries last Thursday evening when -acdden tal ly. ilu'o wn Irom car-, driven by Katie Nlswonger, was still confined to her home today, although her condition Is im- H. arrived in Las Vegas yetserday H.

li." Sternberg has returned from AttJSfluerque, where he has teen under She care of a doctor for the past and-Mrs. Walter Denniaon ar- rivwct here Friday from Ft. Sumner, fitajaed overnight with relatives and left for UaSlas they will spend week's vacation. Martinez of Las Vegas been awarded the contract to tile mail fiom Las Vegas to BSSW, via Cherryvaie and July 1, 1B34. S.

Clelsoman and son," Billy ot Atnajoersue, spent last week end Ites, CJetsoman's parents, aad C. Jlfeld, Baton yesterday. Nordhaus of Albuquerque, president ofpharles Hfeld company, for a conference i company officials of-Anton Chico was to buslneaa in Las Vegas The Mesa baseball team yester- day afternoon defeated the Watrous nine in a 13-inning battle on the Watrous field. 10 to 4. At the end of the ninth inning, the score was tied at" two" runs" for each team.

In the tenth inning each team made one score. In the eleventh Inning no score was made by either team. In the twelfth inning one score was made by each team, tying the score at four runs for each team. In the thirteenth inning the Mesa team ran wild, with the result that six scores were made. The line-ups follow: Munn, Ferguson; Johnson, Halbert, Walker, Millar', Jenbley, Plottner.

ter, P. Reynolds, F. Reynolds, Mar- Adams, Ortiz, Torres, Kiddle, Gonzales. In the tenth inning Lancaster replaced Riddle. Plottner pitched the whole game for the Mesa boys allowing 13 'nils and the Mesa boys got 23 hits.

The Chapelle Blue Jays defeated the Las Vegas Tanners in a close battle Sunday the "Blue Jays' field, which was a pitched battle from beginning to finish, taking 10 innings to decide the outcome. The final score was 8 to 5. Joe Montoya, pitcher for the Blue Jays, struck out 13 men during the game, The Chapelle boys will play the Betas team next Sunday, May 6, 01 the Pecos field. DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY SHOWS AT COEONADO A photoplay which must tw included an. of the ten 1934 now playing at the Coronado Theatre, "Death Takca a Holiday," starring Prcdric March and featuring Evelyn Vermble, Sir Guy Standing and Kent Taylor, Though directed by a man comparatively new In directorial circles, Letsen, If is one of the most tyagnlflcently beautiful productions ever to grace the talking Its grandiose' settings, its, superb, dialogue and splendid acting make this provocative, dramatic rocjance, one of the great pictures of alYtlme.

A capable cast which includes such masterly performers as Kath- erlne Alexander, Helen Westley. Henry Trnvers and Kathleen Howard dignify a production which demanded beauty and dignity above all else in Ua screen presentatoin. The story Js. based-on the- intriguing idea ofAteath, the ternaL'sha- dow, tijyfcjgn aHhree-'day holiday that he this life's pleasures to the full. He comes as a gay, dashing, tic Prince, his real person unknown tp.Jhe.

guests: iit-the. hoiwe party-at- whlch he mates his appearance. For three days; he participates in all their games and pastimes, uttdensep-t li report- extent that etc to return hdme this week. oe aecompanled tjy her texa. Paul Ramsay of London, licenses have been issued fit the county clerk's office to the following: Jose Apcdaca, to trs, Gomez, both of Mineral Hill; Itate to Esie Hsrrera, both of IAS Vegas; Earl Puckett HosweU, -to Margaret Eloise Moutloa of Las Vegas.

Meadow City Lark's gained 'the Savings Bank baseball teajn yesterday afternoon, with a score of 9 to I. The Bankers were held.hHless for five innings." THOMAS D. LIES AtfRATON HOME of Mrs. Alfonso who Jhaa often ill for sev- weeks, is reported ae improved. approaching marriage of M3ss Harris, daughter of Mr.

A. Epairris, to Walter of Pecc8 waa announced Jast week at "an aUractive party given in Mlse Herrte' honor at the ferns of her aisrt, Mrs, George Lesfe. The honoree received many foeaafciful gilts Jrojn her friends. MEiCHANIS GATHER TO MEAR TAX TALK A meeting of merchnnlg of birth the and ot Las Vegas and all Shose affected by the two per mitss tax passed during the re- adjourned session of the leg- irfafwre, was held this afternoon In tto HewJows banquet room. H.

W. slid discussed the rnteb iax. anrt how it will apply to btjainassmcn. The tex gees Into effect tomorrow. CHARGE Rumolo and are jaij en a chaise of Word -hsa been received here o.

the death in Baton yesterday afternoon of Judge Thomas Lieb, after an" iiincss of short duration. Judge Lleb ssrved as dSstrlc pudge ali Raton from 1912 to 1020 and prior to that time was a part ner in law with; John Morrow, for mer U. S. congressman. He was born in the state of Kansas, but meet of his life in New Mexico.

eH Is survived by his widow, who with her Mrs. laartln Sundt, of Las Vegas, and a niece, were with Teddy Hayes, former trainer of Jitck DempBey, expresses displeasure as with his mother for his first at tha ago of 15 in Hollywood, Calif. Frees Photo) 10ISE MOULTON WAS MARRIED TO ROSWELL YOUTH HERE SATURDAY CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS 'Tlie United civil service commission has announced' open Margaret Eloise daugh- competitive examinations as fol- er of Mr. and Mrs. MouHon of Las became the bride of Earl Franklin Puckett of n'a quiet ceremony at nine o'clock drn ftsl Saturday night, with Rev.

A. $2,000 a lows: Chief topographic draftsman, year; topographic draftsman, $,800 TED MACK AND TO BE SHOMEATURE thtater have a treat tu store with the appearance of Ted Mack and his Manhattan Merry- Heveue which will play the Coronado theater for cne day only; Tuesday, May 1st, with malinee and night, performances, Ted personality boy ol the needs no Introduction to theater patrons lor he has appeared in'thu ieading, theaters of the principal cities of the country. A recent engagement was at Denver where he played for many weeks. Mack Is also known as the performer with' the longest nm of any master of ceremonies at the Paramount theater, New York, whcie he peaH4 for mere months. Mack' has to Jus credit the truly feat or following the Jfamous Riidy of ceremonies and band leader at the big' play house.

Mack's 'show Is a faat and timely made up of modern novelties, vaudevllla pfferinrts. are stage ing to find some reason for man's love of life and fear of death. boredJHithJlfc's pleasures. He 'the permitted to appear merelyHin thn- background. Such, the with the current attraction las the orchestra la part of the program consisting Jpf of and Hollywopd.

carry the bur- that, disillusions 7 him. is unable to fln'd an unselfish love, a locv. that knows no fear, a love so. eternal that even the knowledge of his true character would'Tjo unable to it. the end of his stay, his successful.

He meets. i i I11CC do. 600 a principal topography Dutiful young girl and In her arms drnftsirjap. 42,300 'Wnds all of beauty. Then his he day's sensation the World's, Fair dancer will present her? pfferjng which is said to prove that the fan is quicker than the eye.

As an added attraction Dr. the celebrtaed mentallst and seer, will answer questions and offer feats of thought transference. Puckett is a graduate of Las a topogrisphic drafts' Vegns high school nnd Of the State a year, various: sen-ices. university. She attended 'the Uni- Senior- sbientiflp.

aide (taxpnomic verslty of Alabama one 'year and entomology), $2,000 a year, bureau while there was pledged to the Alpha Chi Omega sorority; During -the past ytar she been teaching in one of the county schools. Mr. Puckett Is a graduate of Texas entomology, department of agrir culture. AH; salaries given above are subject to a deduction of not to exceed 10 per cent until June 30. 1934, and Tech college at Lubbock, Texas and ot not to exceed 5 per cent during is at present employed with the state highway department at Bspanola.

The couple left yetserday afternoon for Espafioia, where they will make their home. STATE 'VISITORS SHOWN the fiscal year ending June 30, 1935, as a measure of economy, and also to a deduction of 3 1-2 per cent toward a retirement annuity. states except Iowa, Maryland, Vermont, Virginia, and the District of Columbia have received less than AT LAS VEGAS HOTELS thclr share of appointments in. the I apportioned departmental service at nnUahatv -M- Washington. i Fill! information may be obtained Phih'p Kplbo, secretary "of the'United StatcsVcivll Service board ot post "office cityl Boston bers held Castaneda: J.

btrquerque; "Wayni Meadows: J. DopLs, S. over 1 and, like any mortal raan, ho is afraid, dreads to leave the life he finds so dear. Fredric March delivers a splendid, performance, one which is bjiund to him to tae fore as one of the outstanding contenders for the 1934 Best'Acting Award-of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and 6cleub- re. Evelyn Venable is'excellent as is every member of the cast of this well-mounted production.

the Ada In this Ljl.W,NOLAH All Diseases Treated OLESS METHODS Bldg, Phone.ST7 Mrs. Yott, Mart Service, Eftaricia; Mrs. Bondand and family, Portales; A. H. store of Sears, Roebtick and Coin- Santa Fe.

El Dorado: T. O. Ramsay, Berry Ramsay, T. M. Dean, Wagon Mound.

pany on Brookline avenue, in the Back Bay today, and escaped with $14,064 in cash and $2,860 in checks. During March, factory employ- ment in New York state gained 3.8 I per cent over February, more double the average Increase for the period in ths last 15 years. North Carolina State college holds an annual style show in which co- him at the time of his death. Pun- eda in home "economics courses display cotton dresses they made as a part of their classroom 1 eral 'arrangements have not been announced. IN BATTLE WITH GUNMEN tV rlV jfy HAYWARD'S TRANSFER fERTillZER Phone 81 When Better Cleaning; 5s Done Brownie's wm Do it IQI TO ADVERTISE Santa Fe, April 30 advertising campaign in Tex- as and Oklahoma to, cost $15,000 has been contracted by the New Mexico i state highway department.

The 1 Ward Hicks company of AJbuouer- que will handle the account. i-caults use OpHo cMiUIed Kcad the Ads in this paper COPIES OF SALES TAX copy of Sen! ,.15 (Sales, Tax) passed Special. Session of LegiBlatur send SOc pel- fo-Haaeiir tiwfip 1012 W. Central, Albuquerque, N. or Jane Robinson, Santa Fe, N.

and copies will be mailed postpaid. BLACK CAT STUDIO KODAK FINISHING One-Day Service r-Call and Compare 1112 National TO The Most Unusual Ever Ma "DEATH TAKES A HOtlWff With f'RKDRIC MARCH, KVELYN YENABLK Frature at and 9:28 P.M. See it from the 1, Flua LAUREL and HARDY TUESDAY ONLY MATINEE 2:00 P.M.—NIGHT 7:00 and 9: Admission lOc and 40c No Student Its the years 'lq stage hit "SHANGHI With SPENCER FAY MITY-iCE CREAMERY Klfl Sixth Solid Pack Ice Cream Pare Wholesome Dellctoni 40o Qt, Free Delivery 20o pt. L. )n Wts Bfl Chi cjsr i IttffeuuU.

CASANOVA On the Pecos Rearranged for Summei 1 freshmenfs, Touviet and Sportsmen's General Beer, Wines, fat GENERAL For Remodeling For Bettcr'Work si tower Call C. L. MANN JOHNSEN'S 2 te I 3K SELLING AT OLD DEPRES3lOlf MAY'lut TO lath SPECIAL CHiRRY LAYER CAKE With Imttmr icing 25c Pineapple Butter 4-Pc. Walnut Suite $59.50 long wanted and deserved event with 1 ow prices and i can- iet.jpass fey! YOUR OLD FURNITURE TAKEN TRADE. A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE DURING THIS SALE NOTE 3-Pc.

Sturdy POSTER VAKITT mnd ClrfEST $44.50 New Enamel $69.50 PAIR OF OR FLOOR EACH BED ROOM S0HTE FREE AS LlTflE AS PAY 1.

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