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El Paso Times from El Paso, Texas • 2

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El Paso Timesi
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El Paso, Texas
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THE Eh PASO TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1931. the booth with a caliber pistol in bis left band. Railroad Official Christmas Gifts May Be Railroad Tickets USE VIC PLAN All Schools Urged To Send Pupils To Times Symphony Concert Sunday All private -chools in Kl Paso will be reached today with requests to their principals for a full attendance of their pupils at The Times Second Annual Children's Concert by Kl Paso Symphony Orchestra at Liberty Hall Sunday afternoon at o'clock under the direction of Conductor H. Arthur liroun. The invitation to attend this big symphony concert free of charge goes to all public anil private -choolJ.

both grade schools and those of high rank. In fad. it lakes in all young studi tits' in the city who are not adults. Season ticket holders flud their children will find a section reserved for tlicni, us much of it as needed. There will be no individual reserved seats anywhere in the auditorium.

ire Chief John T. Sullivan yesterday agreed to station firemen in the rear of the auditorium to assist in maintaining order and ns additional safeguards. Schools will send teachers to attend pupils from those institutions, and Hoy Scouts will net ushers. The SI charge of ticket to adults not accompanied by children will go to the Kl Paso Symphony Orchestra fund. PULLS OLD GAGlTo Inspect El Paso Says Southwestern Travel Increasing Climate, tho Mu! Ii west's biggest assfl, is responsible fin- till' steadily increasing trend tit the traffic in Ibis direction, iiccoi ding to Allen, kc president and passenger traffic manager of Hie Hock Island lines, Chicago headquarters.

"Tile hotel facilities now pros bled in this section arc second to none.1 mill tire a big factor in the inci euini travel." Mr. Allen -aid. "Not mi many years ugo. It was quite a iirohlem to Know what' to do in the way of taking rare of people after you landed them in the southwest. Tile splendid hotels ou find these days have solved this prolilein.

"We nre spending a considerable-I inn in advertising the climate, which proses how much we believe in Mr. Allen. traveling in his private ear with Mrs. Allen, has been on a tour of the southwest studying he' ilc elopiunit of this territory. They 'were met yesterday at Phoenix bj I liruce.

Kl general agent rtf i the passenger department of the liin I 'a' who accompanied them to El 'I he Aliens will leave today Cbieago. I he nrisa'p ear will attached to the Atiaehe. leaving p. m. be; at! THE SWEETEST GIFT emu ii 1 1.

I Sorn- 1 'iwr lobby RFTTFR'COrfTROL OF COLDS' FORD BATTERIES SERGENT-FOLK Authorized Ford Dealers 4 W. Sno AnUmlo. MttStt AS PETROLEUM COKE BLOCKS 1V "''J ilM- iiAiirtr I i Practical Economical Clean s10 00 PER TON WOODUL COAL CO. 502 N.Stanton St. M.2562 ft.

17' 't As Observatory Site Attorney Robert Ilolliday, Kl Paso regent of the Texas university hack in Kl Paso after the board de cided on building pro-1 M'am for the state university, does not believe Dr. H. Y. Benedict, pres- ident, will accompany Dr. William de Sitter, ho is coming here to make an examination of the city ns a prospective site for the university observatory.

"I left Dr. lieiiedicl in Austin Tuesday and he never mentioned I any trip to Kl Paso," Mr. Ilolliday 'aid. "I feel confident he would i have advised me if be intended coming here." Dr. de Sitter, who is director of the I.eydcn, Holland, astronomical observatory, is due here Sunday.

He has eonie lo Texas on the invitation of the hoard of regents. SOJOl'KXKKS TO Kl.ECT. Flection of officers for the coming year will he the order of bilsi-i ness of Id Paso Chapter No. 71. Na-! lioiial Sojourners, at its meeting on: Dec.

ItJ at p. m. to be held in Masonic temple. TKI.1.8 (IF 1. 10 HI NTINO.

.1. V. Peak, big game hunter, yes-, ierday told Kl Paso I. ions of bis 'hunts last year in Africa. Finns 'yesterday completed their arrange-' Intents tor their dinner and theater party, to be held Thursday Woman Switches I'c-sti Bill For $." In Swindling Kl I'ftsojtn.

Ipei'al ions of a "confidence" lwiim.nl, woikiug in l.l Paso was disclosed yesterday when Mrs. W. Illeauford, 111 W. Franklin street, deported that woman, appearing I to be a gypsy, had swindled her mt of under guise of telling her fori line. he woman asked Mrs.

P.eauford sew a bill in a bag and let 'her handle it. After the woman jleft Mrs. licaiiford reported that the I hag. or another similar to it, con-! tained a one-peso bill. To Give Breakfast For Poor Children Mo ix' than poor boys and "girls of Kl Paso will be guests of women i members of the Sacred Heart church at a breakfast and Christinas party at the church school tomorrow niorn-jing, it was announced last night.

There will he candy, a toy, clothing fruit for each poor girl and 'boy attending the party, Mrs. K. P. llarrios and Mrs. darcia Nunc, who 'are arranging the parly, said last i night.

Ditlutli, T. Hornby testified in court that his wife had spoken to him only once in a year. ipnrmPr pi pocri rireman is 1 now tar In Movie Glenn Strange Returns erej li'itli Location Parti; I his Lead Role. Itidiag i sleir is 'he theme i I. mie on he hack ol the feature which is of this Strange story of success.

Vol much further luck than l-'eliriiaiy, Strange was at the Central fire station, chasing ilown fire alarms, lie can sjn iiiil play guitar. So, tie a ineniber of the fiicmen's groUi which hroadca.t user the local Mction. Don't crowd. The steer is coining The local air netted Sliange an engagement with KTM, lae Angel.s. lie dio-aidi it his fire-inanV helmet and went there.

The steer i- about due. Jains llnot (illi-on. Hoot (Hiisoii. well western screen character, annual rodeo on his know stage ranch near Sailgus, Cal. The steer anises Strange rode hiui, II soup, or something like that, for him, because Strange was bom in Weed in the Cbmd-crofl vicinity and be said when lie was VI be was drawing row-hoy wages.

fter that, he was in pictures ssitb Hoot. Hark lu Kl I'aso, 'l eslel'day. Strange came to town and registered at Hotel llussmann with V. V. liolton, ice prcMdcn! of the Television Productions, Ltd, and II.

.1. I a treasurer. Strange. I.ally -aid, is to be th" heavy in the "H'irfalo Trail." four reels of which have at-icady hern shot. I.ally said (here is a herd of buffaloes in the earlier scenes.

I.ally said the visit lure is to look user Ibis sieiiiily as a pus -iblr locale for the rem, lining shot of the picture Ha i 1 Christian Service Union Discusses Organization Plans Definite organization plans are to be adopted and permanent committee chairmen appointed the meeting of the Young People's Christian Service union of El Paso Tuesday niht at the First Christian church. Miss Urn Huckner, First Christian church, temporary chairman of the organization, presided at the meeting last night at which organisation details were discussed. The commit tees to ho named include constitution, program, social, publicity, telephone and athletic. Official representatives of churches attending last night's Hireling were: Trinity Methodist, Aulirey Trayler; sbitry Methodist, Miss w'illie Maude Carre; First Presbyterian, Charles I.assiter; Kastminster Presbyterian, Miss Mary Alice Martin; St. Clement's ICpiseopa1, (ialbraith; First Christian.

)liss Cleo Huckner. ROOFING? Weeks Roofing Co. 1510 E. Missouri St. M.89 WARNING! Iton't let the next cold spell catch you unprepared gel AHTI-FREEZE NOW We have all kinds from the lowest priced to Prestone.

Fill and forget about cold weather. PHONE MAIN 1 WNGWELIS 117 San Francisco Si s' I Authorized for llotli the Christmas and New Year periods, cent-a-mile (Jlerings ol transportation will he made by Southern Pacific company for the benefit of holiday travelers in Kl Paso and other parts of the west, according to announcement yesterday ly D. Mason, general passenger agent for' the company here. At the same time, Mason revealed, the company has completed arrangements whereby the special low-fare excursion tickets may ho given this year as a new- kind of Christinas present. 2To Motive Is Found For Juarez Suicide No motive for the suicide of Harry OTlricii, B3, retired marine engineer, who shot himself to death in a booth at the Richelieu bar, Juarez, early yesterday, has been found, Juan B.

Mosaics, district attorney, said. O'Brien's body was brought to El Paso from Liberty hospital. Juarez. He has no permanent residence. Mosaics said O'Brien was found in For Give Tailor Made Suit Topcoat or Tuxedo Suit I le will appreciate this gilt more than anything else that you could give him.

MOREHEAD Your Popular Priced Tailor 101 N. Oregon M. 51 1 5- FARGO ONE-TON PLATFORM Stake Body Truck 4-Speed Transmission Powered with Chrysler Motor AT A BIG DISCOUNT A.B.Poe Motor Co. Main 602 617 Texan, TODAY KMiH'fitl fih dinner, oookeit to a Uuri'ii' tittle deli Hon mid heulthful drink nml demert Inrludeilt 3.V. Finest Oysters unit Si-n roods re reived frenh diilli.

Special Turkey, Chicken Dinner Saturday and Sunday BOLTON'S Votir Home at Dinnertime 108 K. San Antonio. Main 199H f', 4. i 1 II' "HOW GOOD ARE THEY?" SMOKERS WANT TO KNOW SM F.R now taking things for granted. They're shopping around asking questions.

Old man habit has been discarded forgotten. "How good is it?" that's what they want to know about any cigarette they smoke. HOW good is it?" Brother, you put your finger right on it! You ant a cigarette that's milder. You want a cigarette that tastes better. You want a pure cigarette.

And above all, you want cigarettes that satisfy. Now hen you say that, you're talking Chesterfield's language none other! I STARTS with fine tobacco. Chesterfield buyers are experts in the art of judging Vl Hw'A Sv11 quality leaf. They can spot the finest tobacco in any and they won't take anything else. You'll find the same painstaking care the same skillful handling in the curing, the blending, and the cross-blending.

Blended and cross-blended that's Chesterfield! And what a difference it makes in the way it smokes and tastes! IROM field to package, Chesterfields are pro-. tected by the strictest purity standards; the most modern sanitary manufacturing methods. They're rolled in the finest, hitest paper that burns ithout taste or odor. Wrapped in a clean, attractive fresh-looking; moisture-tight but easy to open. And delivered as fast as they're from 3 big factories to every cigarette counter in the land.

MATS the story of why Chcsterfti Ids satisfy. That's the reason they're milder that's by tluy lasic better. Light up and answer jour own question! rm ii riiiji'i DM,.

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