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

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'ACE SIX Lag Vegaa Daily Optic. Tuteaday, February 21, 1933 PERSONALS WIDOW OF FORMER 1 SENATOR DIES OF! Fwfcdow Glass (we set JO. Paint. PNEUMONIA TflIUY Muroco at right prices at Las Vc- I nLUlflUlllft 1 Train Takes Nation right prices Lumber Co. sch Dr.

A. L. Krchn. rabbi and lec- from Albuquerque, will holi: and sermon at iftetnple. Eighth and Columbia.

wJay evening nt 8 o'clock. The I'publlc is invited. Dr. Krohn address the Normal 1 during chapel services at the I- Lt. E.

Plank, army rwili be present at tlie regular I'Jng the Las Vegas national ijuard lunit 'at the armory tonight. If you want a gooti, Tcxnro Roof inc. ru' H. C. Govard.

president of IjJNorjnal University, was the prinri- fpal speaker at a Washington day given at Santa Fr ypittr- day by the D. A. R. "Modern Cil- pjzerishrp" was the theme of Dr. I'fcidssard's addres-s.

A marriage license has been is- I'sued to S. Chavez and Faustina both Tecolotc. sure are good. The Shop, C. C.

MncClcllcn, Ehcrlff Franeibco P. Dclgado re- j'turned to Vegas this morninR I from Terrcro where he investigated 0 fight that place. The Genera! Oglothorpe itamp Icohimemcrating the first scttle- in Georgia 200 years ag? went sale at the Las Vugas postofficc The chamber of commerce office OUay was being kalsomined and decorated. The work was at the last regular meeting of the board of directors. Vjlr.

and Mrs. L. F. Jones, county agents, were expected to return to Li'i Vegas today from Renc-cna fcerc they were on, business yester- day and this morning. -Employes of the B.

M. Werlcy are to participate in i training school being by the Ford Motor at $ata Fe tonight. Mrs. A. A.

Jones Succumbs in Sickness After Accident Winch Fractwecl Hip Washington. 21. KtoniToad Jcnes. widow of Into Senator Antlneu.s A. Jones o( Mexico, died early today ai Gariield hospital following a broken hip icccviccl in fall Friday.

which in after the break, WH.S the immediate cause cf death. Jones, who made hT home here, wa.s democratic national com- mutrcwsman from New Mexico until when she was forced to resign bccmsp of ill health. She als: was a president of the We man 1 Na'innal Democratic club of Washington. Senator and Mr.v Jonc.s first cume to Washington from Las Vegas in 1913. when he was appointed as- Milan! secretary of Intcrlrr in the Wil.son administration.

Three years later he was elected senator from Mexico and returned to Washington in that capacity in March, U'17. Tho senator died nt Chrlst- I mas. 1927. Funeial services for Mrs. Jonr.s will he held a- the Church of the Epiphany.

The body will bo cremated, and the ashes takrn to New Mexico. I Mrs. Jones is survived by one son, Andricus A. Jones, a law student at Harvard. A Mis.

Frank R. Lord, of Schencctady, N. was at the lime of her death. Mrs. Natalie Jones, who died in Washington today, was the daughter of Napoleon B.

Stoneroad, former ranchman and livery stable operator here. I She was born in Merced. and to Las Vegas in her girlhood. She was married to Andrleus' A. Jones in 1902.

Besides her son, A. A. Jones. she Is survived by three sisters. They are Mrs.

Prank Lord of Schnecteday, N. Mrs. Lucille Mizner of Webster Grove, and Mrs. Oma of Jefferson City, Mo. ANNUAL BALL FOR MAY BE FIREMEN BENEFIT TO BE GALA FETE Special Entertainment Has Been Planned for Dance After Masquerade Ends FOUND TO HAVE CAUSED DEMISE Feb.

21. induced perhaps by a sudden noise In the underbrush, of a muddy rav- vanccd a sthe most probable cause if the death of eight-year-old Ebsrt Holleron, for whom a natlouwide search had been conducted. Fire Co. masquerade ball set for tomorrow night. The more ambl- busy The theory that fear caused his was that of Coroner J.

an a their costumes for the affair, while autopsV( tnat mcn had an enlarged was re- thymu i and- Such ft condlt on, as a brisk business today. he said, often causes timidity to firemen of the company the extent that death by fright is snonconng the ball have put forth possible. every effort to make this year's ball The ta thc halr century EX-SERVICE MEN, LADIES While' the object of the bali prl- TO HAVE ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM HERE TONIGHT Two-score film stnrw travel on this trnin; (npticr Uelw Daniels; (ujiticr fight) kitchen u'licri; fnmuns cliefs prcpure stars' itu'als en i-outo. marlly Is to raise funds for the up- of the fire company, a gala I time for ail who attend Is also a for those in event. Ex-Sorvlce men of Las Vegas and their ladles A special train, covered with gleaming gold and silver and equipped with all conceivable clectrlca! devices, a.s well ns a ot rnovioilom'H fasned Malibu Deach.

will carry two-Kcorn niovlo celebrltieH from (he Pacific to Atlantic seaboards, at various cities on route, including Washington, D. where they attend the Uoose- volt inaugural ceremonies. Tho special train will resemble flying meteor as it Hashes through the nights. Exteriors will be electrically first time In railroad history that niich a feat has been accomplished, Huge sun area, or Hollywood lights, installed in the baggage cars, will cast powerful beaois into the night skies. Special equipment has been iu- turnish current unusual lighting and for the all- t'lectrlc kitchen which General Ktactrlc was asked to construct in the train.

The kitchen was Installed because temperamental slars Insisted that food- be properly preserved and prepared: AH the chef has to do, after receiving order.s for meals, is to press' a btitton and the food Is cooked automatically, i After the- meal is served, he presses- a button and the dlslies are washed. Electricity even preserves thc food automatically. On the observation car, a small edition of, MalHm Beach, the movlo colony's bathing; resort, has been built, with palm trees, lamps sand and electric sun- to lend added realism. In each city whero stops are made, stars will participate In a parade and later will make per- Brothers' theater. Many of them played in "42nd Street," Warners' newest movie extravaganza.

The train Is scheduled to leaVe Loa Angeles Feb. 21; in Denrer Feb. 23; Kansas City, Feb. 24; St. Louis, Feb.

25; Indianapolis, Feb. 27; Chicago, Feb. 28: Detroit. March Cleveland, March Pittsburgh, Marcli AVaah- Ington, D. March Baiti- rapre, March Philadelphia.

March 7: Beaton, March 8, and New York. March 9. Among the stars scheduled to aboard are Bebo Daniels, Jagies Cagney, Warren JPQ E. Brown apd perhaps Gtiy Kibbee, Mary Brian, Yo.ung, Belle Davis, George Brent and Laura La Planto, as well ae a score of potential who are said to be the most beautiful I fl I'm gin ht in get-together at the Woman's th rovlded the 'Leonard Hciklns Fost No 24 an(1 its auxiliary pro- Recent Deaths MRS. REYMUNDO GARCIA Mrs.

Reymundo Garcia, age 28, died at the family rtfme, 835 Pecos street, this morning following an Illness or only a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Garcia, were married in gapel- lo but have made their home in Las Vegas. She is survived by her husband, three children, Slmonlta, Clorinda, and Jose, all of Las Vc gas, and one Margarita Benavldez.

Rosary services will be held for Mrs. Garcia this evening at 7:30 o'clock at 835 Pecos street. Funeral services will be held tomur-' row at Manulltas, N. M. with Interment in the family plot at that place.

INDIAN MURALS PROMINENT FOR of hl Lif The vtdlng the entertainment "and will have the floor res hmcnts. rfectf con litlon for dancing by A11 omer whether the the doors are oijened at 7 metnbers the Legion ot, are clock The dec- inv i ted to attend thc affah llch A general good time is assured, L. F. Grinslade. post commander, said tcday.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY TO 1 HOLD MEETING TONIGHT; PICTURES ON EXHIBITION A. A. Maloney is confined to' her home by illness today. Las Vegas firemen vi-ill hold a lidJnner party at the fire station tc- I Eight, with the losing team of Mck- yeUere of last East Las fire ball giving th din- for the winning team. WHISTLE FU.IVOt-HES NOISE Oklahoma City (AP)-When managers cf a Chamber of Commerce drive expressed a desire fcr "some real noise," W.

L. Huggins, traffic manager for a railroad, rigged up a standard locomotive whistle with compressed air tanks. It almost stopped the meeting. i today reported the stolen Saturday morning IjBcra the Charles O'Malley home i atlll missing today. Officers that whoever stole the car J.jrpni tlie garage was In a hurry to tjleave- Las Vegas, for reasons un- rlriiown, because of an attempt to two other cars befcr they the O'MaUey car.

range over the system at 5 o'clock his morn- qj-jvps 13 to 34 degrees; the range aeTGifr previous 24 hours was 6 to Th 0 weather was re- grtecf over the whole dlvi- Velasquez of Mora was a visitor flit Las Vegas yester- O. Haley, Albuquerque, for the Charles Ilfeld was In Las Vegas on busi- today. Mat Skilcs, former Las Vegan, died last night in an Albuquerque hospital as th result of an extended illness and complications. Talle of Vermejo Park was a Las Vgas business visitor this afternoon. C.

D. Finley ot Albuquerque was in Las Vegas today on business. Sim Ca'lley, Wagon Mound, was in Las Vegas on business yester-. day. W.

H. Springer was on-a trip to Santa H. D. Bernard of Denver was a busisess visitor in Las Vegas tcday. Nicancr Rudolph of Rociada was a visitor ir Las Vegas yesterday afternoon.

The Las Vegas Historical society will hold a regular meeting in the room of Springer Hall at 7:30 I o'clock tonight with an exhibition of pictures of Las Vegas In the earlier I days a feature of the program. Any person, wnether a member of I the society or not, who has any pic- tures of earlier Las Vegas has been asked to bring the pictures to tonight's meeting. The meeting will bc open to thc public. HOLIDAY HERE TO BE OBSERVED FOR MOST BUSINESSES Food Stores to Open During Morning Hours; Optic Not to Publish Edition Las Vegas 'business houses and the seats of the county and civic governments will be closed tomorrow in observance of Washington's birthday, a legal holiday. The county courthouse, the city hall, Santa Fe offices, stores, and professional men's offices all will remain The postoffice will observe thc I holiday, although mall will be collected and distributed to postoffice I boxes.

Two collections will be made, i one at noon and one In the evening. i Storrie Project Women Are Giv- No mail except special deliveries ur FY i win bc delivered. The sub-station ing Public Dinner to Kaise ln West LOS Vegas' and the East s.t postoffice proper will be closed. I Las Vegas American Legion Poet are ex- -No. 12 today urged all West Las Ve- MAP TO ATTEND! DINNER GIVEN TO iHELP P.

T. A. FUND pectc hd'the Storrie Project SBS business establishments to close P. T. A.

dinner at the First M. E. in commemoration of the patriotic MOVIE CELEBRITIES TO PASS THROUGH HERE ON oi-Rting committee plans to work all will Etart at 7:30 tomorrow to dress-up the gym suitable forj.the occasion. 'Two orchestras will put on a bat- tie of music throughout the evening to provide plenty of dance A coniplcle program from the vaudeville act to the closing dance number haa been promised, and a large representation of the citizenship of Las Vegas will attend the ball. A special feature of the program will be the appearance of Carl J.

Bernardl, "only living double of Val- A 'COOKING CCNTEE'. The stove should be a "cooking center." Near It should grouped frying pans and other utensils that are put on. tlie stove to heat-before for.d is placed In them; forks, spoons and. ladles used- In cooking; and salt and utensils can be hung on Ine wall; entino" who will give an exhibition especially a sheet of zinc or com- of tangos and modern dance steps. pos tlon a terl 1 tR! to ihe wall over the piaster.

Narrow shelf hold the rest. SPANISH WAR VET DIES Feb. 21. Santa Fe, Feb. 21.

C. FarlsV'euperlntendent of northern pueblos, said murals by students' tha Santa Fe Indian school will the for an exhibit by tile-Indian bureau at the Century Exposition in Chicago. Faris said advised him Indian, service will be allowed feet In the Mayan temple for Its exhibits seven paintings of tribes ncsr studying atJhe-Saiita Fe school will thef-bacftgrbund. will be similar to these "produced under direction of Olive: Rush: and now being shown at the BxpbaitWn Of Indian Tribal Arts In ithe" Corcoran Oallries, Washington, 0. C.

-i-i. i Bend Optic elassined tuis. Ingredients, of Vicka-' in Convonlent Candy Fornu DROP: TflllO TDA1N Manua. fTD. 21.

lUUfl. HUWW Marshall liarley, a native ot Del A special train, christened "42nd, Street Special," a spectacular good-! will train carrying motion picture, celebrities will be through La.s Vegas at 2:15 a. m. Thursday morning making a brief stop here. Las Ve-; gans who are about at arid there should be several because of the firemen's dance, can sec-the? train and probably the celebrities atf that hour here.

The train Is to carry more than forty famous film stars and motion picture executives on a cross-coun-! try tour to spread a message' 'oil good cheer and business hopes to the nation. miDuritig the three tour the 1 train will visit 14 principal citleq aaid will make numerous short stops in smaller places. SINGULAR HONORS church night. at 6:30 o'clock tomorrow holiday. Grocery stores and meat.

markets. Classified ada gel results. be published tomorrow evening. Classified ads get When smart styling costs so little You, too, can have lovely ia not a matter of cost, but of spending wisely. Instead of regarding the bed as a 'necessary handicap to decoration, choose of the cleverly styled Simmons models and make it the dominating motif of your decorative treasure around which room is built.

So delightfully are these newest fashioned that they have found 01 the attractive sections in our store. Come in and see them; you are sure to be as enthusisstic about thejp as we are. modern to use metal." model tUimrated, Twin 75 COMPANY 613 Uouzlis Ave. Host The Kiwanls club and Rotary club generally, will be closed only in the will meet as a whole at the dinner, afternoon. Drug stores will be with J.

I. McCullough of the Kiwan- all day. is club scheduled to give a 15-min- The Las Vegas Daily Optic will ute address on George The chamber of commerce mem- bership has been invited to attend! the dinner and it is expected a large representation will be present. The meeting, besides being a dinner to raise funds for the building of a teacherage at the Stbrrieipro- ject school, will be a get-together affair to promote; a closer relationship between residents of the 1 rural sections and. Las Vegas business men and women.

The dinner will be oyer in ample time to permit those In attendance to go to the' masquerade ball. Cincinnati, 21. Ratterman was voted the most beautiful g'lrl of the freshman school cjbass of thc University of was voted the too; and the smartest; and.the.racistr popular and the She's the only girl In the class. Norte, who arrived In the Philippines with the volunteers cf 18S8, died here today. His mother, a wldovj 1 and a son survive.

STATE VISITORS SHOWN AT LAS VEGAS 'HOTELS Meadows': W. P. Purvis, Albuquerque; Albuquerque; Cpx.ySanta'Fe; W. B. Wright, Albuquerque; Warren Mecey, Al- buqsierq'ue; 'A.

Stanton, Santa Fe. Troy: J. Dudley, Fort Sumner. Fred Geyer, Santa Fe; 1 Pete Vlllanueva, Albuquerque; Albuquerque; B. -McCain, Albuquerque.

Ca'stafieda; I. May, Albu- querqu'e; Mr, and Mrs. T. Ocllins, 'Albuauerque; O. A.

Coleman, AJbu- J. A. RIehl, Albuquerque; J. C. Bower, Albuquerque; H.

I. Carlsbad. Har4fsauce made with brown sugar in place of granulated or confec- sugar Is a.nice change and: b'ltrjd weU baked or.ateAiurrt'jrnfiWtnpfi NAMES POSTMASTER Washington, Feb. 21 Presi- dent Hoover today nominated Au' M. Gutierrez postmaster at; Old Albuquerque, N.

M. BABE'S BEOTHER A COP DaUas. youngest broth- i er of Mildred (Babe). Didrikson, woman's athletic marvel, is a play- ground policeman here. THE GOLDEN FLASH GASOLINE High UraVUy, lopaint TRV IV "arid 'sen Ihc tilth Oravtly, Taint 8.

Agent Tlrj ttt PKOKB 51. WE SELL PHONfeSl HAYWARD'S TRAlfiSFER The BIG MASQUERADE BALL February 22, 1933. Gymnasium. take East door, Weat door. per couple, extra ladiee, SOc.

Chil. dren SOc. or at Murphey'a RESERVED 49 DrugStpre. rent at them £ri tilurphey's window. and Ambassadors, INSPECTION COMMITTEE.

Hon. Tom Truder and Hon. Liorenzp Delgado. DOORSOPEN.ftt7^ro. VAUDEVILLE begiaeiit 7:46 p.

m. GRAND MARCH at Ml. FLOOR OPEN for all at 10:30 p. m. Something doing A laugh a minute with fun for young and old E.

ROMERO HOSJj FIRE CO. Some meat is good For everyone. Fruit motes the health. Bread is called the staff of life. But pasteurized milk is life itself.

'It's Best for You and Baby Too!" S50.00GOLP TO BE GIVEN Patronize th'ese issue Gold GENTEEL.DRUG STORE UOFFMAN GBAtJBARTH, (Dry and Ladles' Wear) VANITY BEAUTY SH6P-rJlTSTUS PARBER SHOP J. C. JOHNSBN -SON' M. 8IEGAL GROCEBYife BfARKET SUPERI83R.BAKING CO. LAS VEGAS LACNDRY B.

M. 'WWtEY MOTOR CO. GUff STORE PLAZA SERVIGE STATION On the JOAN "ME AND MY GAL" Weaiiesday 2:30 The Immortal LoVe. Sjbry 6jF a Geisha Girl. and a Yankee Smlpr IU romance rnofe charming Its Icve story more beautiful dramarmosre sweeping Than Ever ffcefore! to Taxpayers Under the Beall Bill, now law, axpayersi may pay their 1932 and prior years taxes without the interest and penalty being; paid, This holds good for ninety days from February 15th.

JOSE RIVERA, 'A-.

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