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MAXIMUM-MILEAGE Calgary L Abel: 810 00 Etc ONE OF BRAZIL’S REBEL Publisher CHIEFS STARS IN CAPITAL SHOW Valley ^ CHI GANGSTER ___* IStar Golfers RISKO FALLS Wins Recognition cSpe tal to The Herald ) MERCEDES. Oct. 24.—At the Tee off of the council of the IS Today TO DANIELS next meeting SHOT DOWN American Geographical society the of At Salt Lake name of Dr. John Ashton Mer- $£venteon Bullets Fired Richard Arlen and Roeita Newcomer Leads Veteran cedes. editor of the Valley Fanner, Moreno in a scene from “San- will be presnted for election. Oct. Into Body of Reputed SALT LAKE CITY. Utah. ta Pe Trail." appearing at the Until He Is Fouled The American Geographical so- 24.—<A*\—The first of a long series Capitol theatre. ciety is the oldest geographical so- Alcohol In Seventh King of winter golf tournaments opens ciety in the United States, having been founded tn 1852, at that time over the course of the Salt Lake there but twelve similar so- CHICAGO. Oct. BOSTON. Oct 24.— .-P!—A new being 24—'TP—Gang- country club today with a strong cieties in the world. Dr. Ashton young heavyweight from cut of the Iter guns, silent in Chicago for has a number of works published, Held of contenders seeking first west has hurdled that dangerous j and articles, many of some time, opened up again last prize money of the $5,000 purse. block to all magazine stumbling fighters' | them with in aight and removed Joe Atei:>. one Although a few of the nation's ambitions to reach the inner circle dealing agriculture lands. failed to contenders—John- other the few rivals of Al- outstanding professionals of championship in , U remaining Qualifications for fellowship make their appearance as expected, ny Risko of Cleveland. Wnse Capone, from the picture of the are an interest of geo- a dozen ranking players were here Dick Daniels of Minneapolis, society graphical knowledge and in the ad- Chicago's crime. for the round. in- knocked the Cleveland baker down opening They vancement of science. Aiello, reputed alcohol king, clude Harry Cooper. Los Angeles: lor the count of nine in the second round of a 10-round match here partner of George <Bugs' Moran Craig Wood. New York; Mel Smith. Portiand. Ore.; Olin Dutra. Dei last night, then withstood Johnny 's and with Moran listed by the Chi* terrific comeback and 1 in won Monte. Cal.: Abe Espinosa. Chica- ally crime commission as a "public oil a foul in the seventh. cago go; Fred Morrison. Los Angeles; The Minneapolis battler, who was enemy” was shot and killed by : George Von Elm. Detroit; A1 Espi- outweighed almost 13 pounds as he of number unknown, a: nosa. Thomson. gang men, Chicago; Jimmy entered the ring at 185 1-2 first Colorado Harold he left the apartment of Patsy Springs. Colo; surprised the crowd by scoring a McSpadden. New York, and numer- first round IPrcsi-o, an importer, m North brief knockdown in the ous others. Risko seemed dazed a* he started Kolmar Avenue. Eighh n holes were on the pro- the second round, and took a terri- * Seventeen or more bullets were gram today, the second 18 tomor- fic hook to the head. The 1 right fired into the gang leader torn ma- row and the final 36 Sunday. referee reached nine ir his count chine and other guns secreted it before Risko got to his feet. third however "three different positions, as Aiello At the start of the beat- walked info what the police said Gotke Is Named On [MOVIE SIDELIGHTS | Johnny gave Daniels a heavy blows the and was one of the most elaborate ing with to body kept until the end of --—^"*^***^**Mmm—mm* the barrage up assassination plots in gangland School Committee rlrm'c rtanriner rnntint in \fpyiro the contest, although Daniels ral- history. WACO, Oct. at that while at three round and was — Tex. 24—04V-An City age. lied to win the fifth As he atepped out of the Prestc executive Movie Calendar the exchanging punches on even terms presumably to enter : committee to retain at- { Mitzl first stepped onto stage %pariment, when Risko landed a clear low cab that tvas waiting to take him torneys and Hie a test case against as a mimic, imitating Sadie Burt blow after having previously been to his Brownsville— and Presto home, machine Associated Press Photo ihc law requiring Independent Rich- who happened to be on the same warned. Capitol.—"Santa Fe Trail"; , 4 gun fire opened from a third Too: j his share of the Mario Fernandez da Cunha. one of the revolutionary chieftains in school districts to contribute to the ard Arlen. Rosita Moreno and bill with Mitzi’s parents. Risco forfeited "Window of an apartment across thr under the Massachu- Brazil. He led the first attack against the federal forces In Santa Mitzi Green. Mitzi's debut gate receipts fled back expenses of county superintend- professional stage street. Aiello turned and rules - Anna do Livramento in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, birthplace of Dittmann "Ladies of Leisure"; setts TWO SAFE into the vestibule, tr ents' offices was named here yester- w f at six when she was signed attempted the revolution. day at a meeting of 30 Marie Prevost. arouse someone In the apartment representa- for a vaudeville engagement after tives of Quern—“Canyon Hawks ; Yak- finding his way blocked by locked independent school dis- Nichols to Grapple WAYS OUT- tricts in all ima Canutt. a scout had heard her do an imita- doors, he fled into the apartment sections of Texas. I H. W. tion of Moran and Mack at bene- •court yard only to meet the fir* Stillwell of Texarkana was Harlingen— Poulos Monday Night OF ANY • named chairman Arradia— Scotland Yard'; Ed- Oct. 24— Hugh of machine guns coming from a of the committee fit performance. For two years, HARLINGEN. a\d O. W. mund Lowe and Joan Bennett. Mitzi was a heavyweight Window of a building to the north ! Cameron Courts Gotke, Brownsville, 'sec- vaudeville headliner S Nichols, world's light — "Pardon Gun"; his FIRE? Fleeing to the rear of the court retary. Stillwell said the committee Rialto. My with her imitations and at eight ! wrestling champ, will make ap- would meet next Duryca. she here night, hav m an attempt to escape wver a back Friday with the George entered potion pictures where pearance Monday < AMERON COIRTS A C Bell; Lot 3, Citrus Grove I Poo with fence, he ran Into a fusillade of Austin school board, and that the Mr Alien- she lias since been at work. mg as his opponent. George Insure Suit., filed til the District Courts: Sub. Blk. 1. Collms shots coming from the basement Sub., $5500.00 Austin independent school district Palace—' Raffles'; Ronald Cole- Roslta's actual professional stage los. in the main event of Promoter John L. Bruc, vs. J. W. Rich- etc. of the building housing the Prestc probably would be used in the ies: man. debut came when she was eight Jim Heslin's weekly show. ard ; Debt. B Willis A. Ben- .. 1 Sam C. Herren. case. Quern—“The Oklahoma Cyclone Her parents were dancing in Bu- Nichols is declared one of the apartment. John L Bruce vs. Warden Wil- nie Crum Herren to Prudie from enos Aires and her father most in the ; A police sergeant and Janies J. W. Representatives Paris. Shcr- Bob Steele. brought popular grapplers ^call'%, c: Garnishees, Greenlee, al, lis; Lot 6, block 60, Harlingen; her raiser wll' •Ouane, a cab driver, who had re- J man. W co, Texarkana. Wichita onto the stage one night to dc game, and the curtain Richard; Debt. $10.00 etc. Rajmorii.ille— sponded to a previous call from Falls, Brownwood. Plainview. ViMa—“The Devil's a dance. The manager of the thea- find Cyclone Fox and Sheik Cof- Alma Jarrell vs E. C. Givens; Che. R Lauer. to F. B Tyler. U Holiday”; Baker; ter was an round tussle. /WBClinti 'Corsicana. Rio Grande so impressed by her danc- field. in eight Mrs. Presto for a cab to take Aiello Title. City. Hous- Nancy Can oil. 200-209 MERCHANTS CL 1 Clear Lots 47. 48 49. H L i W Co. Sub. be insid' IV and her husband to Aiellos home Mc- ton. Austin and Nacogdoches, rc- ing that he secured her services The program will held NATIONAL BK N. H. McCarty vs. Josephine “A $10 tX) etc. | San Benilo— BLDG.Ot* the wounded man to a hos- i ported that their boards were will- as a featured dancer at another the auditorium at Fair Park if gtartfd Carty; Divorce. Rivcli— The Big House ; Crcstcr pital, but he died before arriava: ing to join in a suit to test the theater which he also managed inclement weather prevails. Suits filed in the District courts: HIDALGO COUNTY Morris, Rotrrt Montgomery. j ■ law. From then until her fourteenth there. vs W. T ; J. M. Mothershead Wiiiie May Abendroth to R. E Weslaco— Thus was added another victim The executive committee to prose- birthday. Rosita was a favorite Adams, et al, debt. $600.00 S 1-2 of N. 20 ac. of the Ramon of slair Harding cute the case consisted of the Ritz—"Call Flesh"; dancer throughout South America to the long list gangsters vs. J. C. of- C. H Wittenbach Hog- of E. 30 ac. lot 1. block 93. Mo. Tex Novarro. in the internecine strife that had ficers and five other men: Felix She came to the United State: ged. et al. foreclosure, vendors H. G. Beatty to Hortense Car Its beginning In the slaving of Dior Smith.
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