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El Paso Herald from El Paso, Texas • Page 5

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El Paso Heraldi
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El Paso, Texas
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El, PASO HERAIJ) Wednesday, June 1927. 5 Remember Father (On Sunday, June 19th) Nothing would suit him better than these presents. 1 hey are both appropriate and useful. SEE THESE GIFTS Cocktail Sets. Cigarette Cases.

Book Ends. Study Lamps. And Others 7 hat Are Just the Gift tor Dad. 0m Hotel Orndorff HP Mesa Avenue is Day With This Fine Easy Chair smile would never come off This is an exceptionally comfortable chair upholstered in good quality velour. $35 Value, Only 1 Can You Beat It? Smoking stand like cut, finished in mahogany, with handle and glass ash receiver.

An extra special for $4.75 Value, Only $2-95 2 SMOKING STANDS FREE! We are going to give atoay absolutely FREE a handsome smoking stand to both the oldest and youngest fathers registered at our store. Contest open to everyone, today tomorrow and Friday. Be Sure To Visit Our Store and Deposit our Nomination ROGERS Furniture Co. 107-9-11 N.Stanton St. a Mower Pushers FLIGHT JULY 10 FOR HUSBAND Department Warns Johnston LUBA PHILLIPS TO TRY ROME Lead For National Open Golf Crown Oakmont, June 15 R.

Johnston, Minneapolis entry for the national open golf crown, continued to set the pace this afternoon in the chase for Bobby title. With some of the contestants having finished the 36 holes, including 18 yesterday and a like number today, the Minneapolis player, with a card of 147, was one stroke better than Gene Sarazen, who shot a 39 on his first nine and par 35 coming in, for a total of 148. Harry Hampton, of Memphis, had 151 and Mehlhorn 152, as did Fred Baroni, of Crafton, Fa. Johnston had some difficulty in his first nine today, but he recovered coming home and chalked up a neat 74. Hampton had a 78 today for a total of 151.

The early afternoon ranking found Fred Baroni with 152 and Archie Compston, Great Britain, with 153. All other scores of the first 20 were over IfiO. A warm sunshine flooded the course today, in contrast to constant rain. As the day wore on. the greens became faster and the fairway less troublesome.

Much was expected of the defending champion. He got away early in the afternoon and the first few holes indicated Jones would not be bothered by the sand traps, as he was yesterday. Bobby was away to a flying start, shooting a birdie on the first and par four on the second. Gene Sarazen, with his good card of 74 yesterday, went good on the first nine today. But at the long 15th he found much trouble in reaching the green, and was two over par with a six.

Gene flashed a bit of temper by breaking a club. Gene recovered and shot a birdie on the 17th. He had par on the 1 fith and 18th, and made the home nine in par 35. Three Are Held In Liquor Cases Emcterio Cardenas and Luis Zamora arc held under bond each, in the S. commissioner's court, on charges of receiving, possession and transportation of smuggled liquor, following the seizure of an automobile by customs officers Tuesday.

Officers found 15 quarts and 115 pints of whisky in the car. Zamora was arrested at the time of the seizure, but Cardenas jumped from the car and ran, making good his i escape. He was arrested later. J. C.

Xapoles was charged with importing 58 pints of beer and nine quarts of whisky, following his arrest at the Santa Fe street bridge Tuesday night. He was released under $750 bond. President Gives Little Girl Kiss Hammond, June 15 (US). Joblowski claims a distinction that has been experienced bv few of her was kissed by president Coolidge- Loretta blue-eyed, curly-haired and dimple-cheeked, was with the girls of St. school, who grouped about the rear-end platform as he boarded his special train here Tuesday afternoon to resume his westward journey.

She smiled at him and held out her hands He took her in his arms and gave her an affectionate kiss. Loretta is six years old. Pasoans Pay Tax To Weigh Selves Shylock has nothing on the state of Texas and the county of El Paso. They demand their pound of flesh. Rather they tax citizens for their pounds of flesh.

I. M. Hoffman was charged today with failure to pay the yearly tax for permits to operate penny weighing machines. The tax is $1 to the state and 50 cents to the county. Following filing of the charge Mr.

Hoffman paid the S1.50 for each machine he has on the streets and the case was dismissed. So a part of every penny put in a weighing machine goes to the state and county. Marriage Licenses Frank J. Kessel, 20, and Helen B. Saltner, 21, both of El Faso.

Francisco J. Padilla, 48, and Maria Cruz Maese, 30, both of Juarez. Herrbcrto Aguilar, 21, and Inez Vasquez, 26, both of El Faso. William B. Deady, 22, and Catherine M.

Caraland, 23, both of Dayton, O. Cancel Hearing Pending final trial of the divorce suit brought by Rose Brovn Sfitti against Dr. Carl Lee Smith, the couple have adjusted their difficulties over money and other matters. The hearing on the injunction petition which was set for today was canceled. Charge Pawnbroker R.

E. Harris is charged i county court at law today with operating as a pawnbroker without a licensc. Theft Charge J. Rodney Livingston is charged in county court at law today with theft of packages of laundry. MARMON Distributors 609 Montana St.

M. 1962 Auxiliary To Give Blind Vets Outing Blind Veterans of the World war, will be guests of the American Legion auxiliary on Sunday after- noon on a tour of El Faso. The dulcet tones of the in cach car will compensate each guest for lack of actual vision, and while it might seem their blindness would be an insurmountable obstacle, yet the women who will serve as guides are priming themselves with all sorts of information anc descriptive matter to pass on to their passengers. Miss Florence Klein is in charge of the tour. MEW YORK, June 15 IN spanned the Atlantic with high- powered wings.

And now a woman will follow in his tracks. She is Luba Philipps, who will take off from New York on July 10, weather permitting, on her nonstop flight to Rome. Luba Fhilipps, Russian born, is at once an idealist and realist. She is quiet, pretty, dreamv-eyed and practical. She is not unlike the personable, easy going birdman who sailed the skies and wondered at eominot ion.

The motto of this young woman seems to be, in conquest of the She was the pioneer woman aviator of Russia; she was the first to fly the original Fokker military plane and the first woman to lift ter the European manmade altitude record. She knew Fokker when he was a boy and although the decision is not definite she expects and wants to fly a Fokker plane on her trans-Atlantic flight. Lindbergh seems to have deerced how the well mannered ocean flyer shall act. Luba Philipps displayed absolutely no emotion toward the daring flight. And seemed, if anything, slightly amused when asked if she entertained fear or anxiety at the obvious risk.

A tall, graceful woman, essentially feminine, Luba Philipps is not what one might expect to see announced as the prospective woman candidate for the long, perilous flight from New York to Rome. Tuesday afternoon, when she gave this exclusive interview to Universal Service, she was wearing a smart, blue felt hat; a tailored suit, with a soft grey fur collar; an exquisite, real lace vest, ecru tone; a twisted strand of large pearls; beige kid slippers with extreme high heels! The take-off is the only part of the trip which seems to worry her. 1 And even that seem to be causing her much concern. But Luba Philipps sailed Russian skies for the Red Cross when they were crackling with war clouds and that may have steadied her nerves. As she said, least when I cross the Atlantic have clear Sleep? No, Luba Philipps think she grow sleepy on the flight.

She feels she will be too alive, tense and interested in every inch ot the sky to grow tired. Food? That occurred to her. Rut whatever there is in the way of susteiTance it will be very little she says. What will Luba Philipps want to I do when she lands her plane on Italian soil? There was no delay in her answer: will come home to America on the first ship she replied. Luba Philipps says she is never so i much at home as up in the She Hies for the pure joy of it and gave as her reason for this flight lone which she accompanied with a I delightful laugh: mother swam the channel for her not a hop over for my Two Injured When Drill Hits Dynamite San Angelo, Texas.

June 15 (AP). injuries sustained Monday in a dynamite explosion when they drilled into a misfire hole, A. E. McKinney, of Pueblo. and Ventie Lambkin, of Blackwell, Texas, arc in a local hospital.

They were engaged in construction of an electric transmission line in Upton county by the Pecos Valley Light Power company, when hurt. leg is broken, he is injured internally and his recovery is doubtful. McKinney is lacerated badly about the face. The vision of both men is impaired to an extent not yet determined. Arsenic Poisoning Cause Of Death Arsenic poisoning was given as cause of death of Urbano Mendez, about 35, who was found dead in an alley between St.

Vrain and Virginia streets, near Eighth street, by police early Tuesday. Coroner A. Wilson, who conducted an inquest, ordered an autopsy to determine cause of the man's death, as the body showed no marks of violence. rmTvi miiiiim i Coffe asy to open. this new vacuum package.

The key-wind leaves a snug-fitting Service Cover which continues to preserve the flavor after it is opened. Schilling Extract Baking Powder 1 a A fi 11 Kw BALLOONS Balanced Hi-Speed Balloons Made For You! The motor car of today requires a tire made with as careful attention to precision as is employed in the making of the car. Ajax Balloons are to give greater comfort, added ease of driving and longer life for the tire. Ajax standards of precision manufacture are most exacting and of the greatest importance to you in selecting re-equipment for your car. Ask particularly to see the Ajax Hi-Speed Balloon made expressly for your distinctive Ajax feature.

AJAX TIRE CO. OF EL PASO, TEXAS. 615 Montana St. at Ochoa hone Main 2410. D.

C. BOOTH, MGR. Many El Faso wives arj letting their husbands bear too lightly on the lawnmower, Dr. R. A.

"iF city fficer, discovered today, when he made an inspection tour of Paso lawns. In hundreds of lawns Bermuda grass is blooming. It is against the law to allow Bermuda grass to pollinate, as it causes hay fever. The grass blooms when only two inches, or less, high. So frequent clippings are necessary.

your neighbor sneezes, better grab a lawnmower and trim your Dr. Wilson advised. you sneeze, you might try offering to lend your mower to your neigl J. sanitary inspector, Home ot the Dry Climate Pianos 31 Veara said all El Paso railroads have ised to keep the weeds cut on their rightsofway. Mr.

McGinlev yesterday notified real estate firms to keep weeds cut on their ordinance provides a fine for failure to keep weeds cut and Bermuda grass from blooming. 21 Pt Shutes. ru robs rii. XAS AI STASIfON Oar Business Is Printing Quality and prompt service are our dominant features. Our plant is fully equipped with new type faces, type for embossing, speedy modern presses.

Call and let us make you an estimate. Cnehet Printing Co. Myrtle and Kansas. Phone Main 2126. Cecil C.

Crichet, Prop. amous cuisine thoughtful vice centrally located accommodations wiza your icst approval of the Alexandria. RETCS, per Day, European Plan 120 rooms with running water £2.50 to S4.00 220 rooms with bath 3.50 to 5.00 170 rooms with bath 6.00 to 8.00 Double, £4.00 up ALSO a number of large and beautiful rooms and in period furnishing with grand piano fireplace and bath, up Hotel Alexandria. Los -Angeles Large and well equipped Sample Rooms. Rancho Golf Club available to all guests Please for booklet.

HJ1ROLD £. lathsod DOWN Buys One of These New ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLAS as You Play" Fa- only a small amount each week or month rver a peri oil of one year. then own one of the3e wonderful Instruments without even missing the money. Every home in El Paso would be happier with a new Orthophonic Victrola. Its faithful reproduction of world famous opera stars, symphony orchestras, popular ballad singers, dance orchestras, or whatever you may de- is yours at a notice.

sire MoJel An especially fire for the small home or apartment, equipped with genuine Orthophonic unit and tone chamber, automatic record stop and ail new improvements. No other instrument even begins to compare with the Orthophonic Victrola, for he Orthophonic principle of was discovered and patented by ictor and found only in the genuine Orthophonic Victrola. There is nothing better, why be satisfied with when they cost no more. $10 Down Puts Any Model In Your Year to Pay. We have cut our regular terms less than half and this Special Offer is for a LIMITED TIME ONLY.

Come down tomorrow and select the model you prefer and pay for it w'hile you play. Twelve records included without additional cash payment. Fkresza, $235 Larger cabinet and tone chamber, second only to the Credenza. model, of Italian Renaissance design, blended walnut or mahogany finish; capacity for sixty records. Colony Model, $125 Orthophonic Victrola With Compartment for Radio, A truly beautiful instrument of Italian Renaissance design, blended mahogany finish.

Equipped with larger size tone chamber and the genuine phonic unit. This Instrument Is truly one of the very finest mo els of the Ctthophome Victrola and is exactly the saine in both cabinet and musical performance as the famous combination Vlctrola-Radio which sells ior that the radio may be installed whenever you wish. Buy this instrument, pay for it' on ensv terms, and install th radio this fall ea8-v Credenza Model, $300 This model Is the Orthophonic Victrola in Its highest development, with large tone chamber and full Orthophonic principle of musical reproduction. Produces music with a depth and feeling possible with no er instrument. FREE! FREE! 1 the oldest and youngest fathers in El Paso.

4 New Orthophonic Recording Victor Records Come to our store and nominate whom you think may the oldest or youngest father in El Paso. Io each winner we will a special Day present of 4 new records, absolutely FREE! Recoids included without extra cash payment. Reasonable allowance for old style phonographs. of the Victrola in El Paso" TRI-STATE MUSIC CO. 103 South El Paso Street.

Walter BlacfyrvelL Prop.

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