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El Paso Timesi
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THE EL PASO TIMES, WEDNESDAY', MAY 29, 192'J Seven To Receive TODAY Diploma Award lni (Continued from Page 1.) Aid the Disabled Veterans, V. W. Sale of Poppies Next Thursday, Decoration Day. popular-dry goods ca nwiimi Ml School Exercise firaduullun fscivlsc of the ll'nal lun 'I a IiDiid "HI lirld nrxt Friday niglit at 8 oYIm-U the icr-i-r of tl'nsl 'Aim. Halilil Jovcpti M.

ill'jrrtrnl llio graduates diplomas, lie will be asiUlrd liy F.manuel Klrln. Milio Krausr, kiiiulalnrlaii, III give a rracling entitled, "lie Hless-inn. 1 lie taleilirlury, "The Future of I lie Jew and Judaism In America." will be given by hail ore 0er- nfcy, MrmbtTs of the graduating elans are Annie Arkernian, Dnrntliy fiood- anniversacf sale in jewelry stores is dull, hlli-pricrd automobiles sell lest rapidly. There is less demand for accommodations oo ocean steamships. Cotton aud wheal have company in their misery, when the unrrgeuerate wicked that buy stocks, espectlug to go up, suddenly find thrin going down.

The federal reserve board might have dune better for the country if it had been content to attend to its busiuess, allowing the foolish to learo by that it doesn't pay to liliiilli cm nian, Carl Goodman, Isadora Knlin. ii Mike Krause, had me Oscransky and hese Values in Men's Furnishings Irving Havel. The bwvalaurcote service for the confirmation class will he held at the ll'nal Zion synagogue Friday night, Juno 7, at 8 o'elock. Confir- jnatlnn services will he held Friday, June 14. The following are members nf the confirmation clans: Ethel Bellman, Mamie Drill, Birdie Farber 0 give you still more evidence of the wonderful Savings lliat are made possible to yon in the Year's Greatest Eve nl, Our27tli Anniversary Sale and Bcrllia Roscnhlum.

The Bar Milzvali class member, also ill receive their certificates of confirmation at the same time. They are Isadora Feldman, l.eon Krupp, Ahrahttin Oseransky and Irving navel. Rockefeller To See Mathilde's Family For First Time New York. May 28 (US). Mrs.

gamble. GERMANY is first to develop an Intelligent plan for defending cities, and other important points against air raids. Anti-aircraft guns are worth less, compared with an artificial fog created chemically by German scientists. It can be used to conceal cities, ammunition warehouses, etc. With only one or two patches of fog, enemy airmen would know where to drop their bombs.

The plan would be to scatter over the landscape, innumerable artificial fog regions, confusing the bombers, making it Impossible to select target with certainty. TAXICAB driver taking a a pig for a ride, tbe plf looking out of the window, attracted attention and a police court fine of II. The desire to attract attention is born in as, inherited from animal ancestors, dating back millions of years, according to evolutionists. The peacock spreading his tail, the gobbler strutting, representing the primitive show-off impulse. Teachers Chosen For City Schools All teachers, who will serve in the Men's Broadcloth and Percale Ma the former Mathilde Mc- Cnrmlrk, daughter of Harold F.

Mc- Cormirk of Chicago and granddaugh Icr of John Rockefeller, saw her native land for the first time In seven years as she entered New York AS PA A harbor today on the White Star liner $1.47 liih Majestic. She was accompanied by her husband, the former Swiss riding master, and her two children, Anncta, 5, and Peter, 2. These two children are still strangers to their greatgrandfather, John D. Rockefeller. The Osers are merely on a visit to the United Slates.

Their permanent home is In Switzerland. Mrs. Oser has been so long abroad that she speaks English with a marked Swiss accent. From the ship the family went to the Hotel Mrs. Oser announced her Intention of immediately calling her father, who Is ill in Chicago, by long distance telephone.

If he wished it, she said, she would go to Chicago ft visit him. Otherwise, she would expect to meet him here. public schools here during the next year, have been named, according in 3. Walker Morrow, president of the El Paso public school board. The school board completed: tne A summer-and-fall supply made easy at this price.

Buy them in quantities and save as much as only one season's supply would ordinarily cost you. For years the Popular Dry Goods Co. has taken great pride in its pajamas we consider it quite an important service helping men to a restful and comforting sleep and now you may buy them at very splendid savings. And all are first quality, full cut, and in practically every pattern and color that you could want. naming of teachers at a meeting at Vocational achool last night.

Names of some COO teachers were approved, Mr. Morrow earn. Police Chief Dies Chicago. May 28 (US). Police Chief Charles Levy, of Bcrwyn, died today a victim of a gangster's bul Alien Exclusion Taken From Bill Washington, May 28 (AP).

The senate disposed of one of the most controverted amendments to the census and reapportionment bill today by defeating the Sarkctt pro lies. Levy was shot down last Satur- vad nieht when he engaged in a re 111, Mens Colored Madras Mens Slip -Over volver battle with four thugs who were engaged in stealing an automobile. Before he died Chief Levy was said to have named hie killer as Willie Doody. diminutive young SHORTS SHIRTS outlaw who is also sought in connection with the murders of Detectives Joseph Sullivan and Ray Martin and the shooting of Postal Inspector Evan Jackson. DEATHS.

MARGARET R. STEELE, 78, of 2727 Silver street, died at the family posal to exclude aliens from the rount, on which representation in the bouse would be based. Later the senate accepted a pro posal by Watson of Indiana. Republican leader, to prohibit debate on the bill after 2 p. m.

tomorrow and limit discussion on any amendment to five minutes. A final vote is expected shortly after the debate curtailment goes into effect. The Sackett amendment would have prohibited the director of census from taking into consideration aliens In making the computations on which a state's representation In the house would be based. 87. 45 I LA I PnBaljji residence Monday evening.

The body was sent to St. Louis last night by the Peak-Hagedon company for burial. Two daughters. Mrs. J.

H. Grant and Miss Madge M. Steele accompanied the body. THOMAS J. SHANNON, 53, of 112 E.

Missouri street, died at a local hospital Sunday afternoon. The body was sent to Chicago, III, last night by the Peak-Hagedon company What is said of the "shorts" holds for these slip-over shirts you should buy them in quantities when you can do so at such marked. savings as are provided you in this instance and on scores of items throughout our store during this great sale. These shirts are of Swiss ribbed lisle, perfectly fitting and perfectly tailored garments that will give you a surprising amount of comfort and long wear. If you are the type of gentleman who understands how much better and longer underwear serves when alternated very frequently, these "shorts" will appeal to you instantly.

All are styled and cut in a manner that will always give generous fit and comfort; and yet the price is so small you can easily afford the convenience that a half dozen or dozen will insure you for the next 8 to 12 months. Mine Explosion Takes Nine Lives Yolande, Ala, May 28 (AP). Afterdamp, the lethal gas that follows mine explosions, today prevented inspectors entering the Connellsville mine of the Yolande Coal Coke company near here to determine the cause an explosion which killed nine men and injured two others for burial. A brother, Michael Shan non of Chicago, accompanied the body. last Ight.

Rescue smiad-s returning to the surface last night after bringing bodies of the victims to the open re ported that the one fan kept blow ing down the shaft had I served virtually to clear it of poison AVIS KETCHER, 28, of Pichcr, Ok la, died at a local hospital Moo-day morning. The body will be sent to Wagoner. Okie, today for burial. The body will be accompanied by James Clarkson, Mrs. Ketcher's father.

JAMES REDMOND. 79. of J925 Trowbridge street. Funeral services will be beld from St. Joseph's church at 2:30 m.

today. Pallbearers will be Roger Torpey. J. T. Grant, Steve Canavan, W.

T. Davis, M. J. Delcvin and tJcorge Burial will be in Concordia cemetery under the direction of the Hartford Mortuary. Hi Fell ous gases.

Attempts to enter the mine through one of its two main openings were postponed 3fi hours ows cung today when the fumes were detected as they were forced up by pure air. Inspectors must approve reopening the mine. Men Can Well Afford to Buy Two Pairs of Shoes at these Savings RALSTON OXFORDS, $5.97 Ralstons arc highest type medium priced shoe for men in quality of materials, in styling and in workmanship. In this sale you are offered first quality footwear only no seconds or antiquated styles from our own stock at REDUCED PRICES. Prince Dies Paris, May 28 (US).

Before the girl for love of whom he shot him self could be rushed to his bedside, SUITS $20.27 A special purchase of 100 of them, and all have two trousers. MAY JANTZEN, 28, of Kansas City, Mo. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from he chapel of the Hartford Mortuary. Burial was in Concordia cemetery. RAMONA CAMPA, 8, of 902 Tays street.

Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock from St. Ignaclo Catholic church, with Rev. Fr. Blanchard She is survived by her parents. Burial will STACY-ADAMS Custom Grade Shoes for Men Prince Howard De Ssgan, 19-year-old son of the former Anna Gould, died at 3 a.

m. today. He inflicted his fatal wound 11 days ago. after hia parents refused him permission to marry before he was 21. Student Dies Cambridge, Mass, May 28 (AP).

Russell P. Satlerthwalte, 19, a freshman at Harvard college, was found dead in his room today with a cloth soaked in chloroform over his face. A medical examiner pronounced the case a suicide. Drink First Natl Orange Flis. Adv.

In r.nnrnrHia rmpterv nndr fh $11.27 and $12.27 'direction of the Hartford Mortuary. MEL VIM E. VAN EVERY. 66. of Garfield.

N. M. Funeral services were held from the chapel of Raster If and Maxon at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon with the Rev. W. Angie Smith officiating.

Burial was in Evergreen cemetery. Pallbearers Stacy Adams being strictly a custom grade shoe emphasizes better than anything else the fine value these prices make possible. For $1 1.27 are oxfords in business and dress styles in black calf, tan calf, and black kid. For 12.27 are oxfords and high shoes in black and tan kid, also black and tan imported grain. were members of the W.

O. W. Mr. Van Every is survived by his Fabrics of this quality are rarely found in any but suits at much higher prices. These tropical worsteds and gabardines were tailored for the college, high school and young business man as well as the small, elderly man who has difficulty in finding a good fit.

Only closely woven, shape-retaining fabric used and every suit has a good silk lining. Styling that appeals to the spirit of the young man, and in the new light greys and tans. Young Fellows' Shorj 4th Floor widow, three daughters, Mrs. Minnie Benold and Mrs. I.

T. Herrln, both of El Paso, and Miss Myrtle Van Every of Kansas City, Mo, and one son. Dr. S. O.

Van Every of Kansas NATIONAL City. HARRY DAWES LOCKW00D. Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock If llll from the Peak-Hagedon chapel. Rev. W.

R. Hall will officiate. Burial will I 3 ft piIha be In Evergreen cemetery under the direction of Peak-Hagedon..

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