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24TH. YEAR LAS VEOAS. NEVADA, TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 1928 NUMBER 89

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PROGRAM FOR TEACHERS WILL ALL READY FOR AMERICAN LEGION BE ENTERTAINED 79,000 MAJORITY FIGHT ARENA FRIDAY EVENING The regular welcoming recep­ BIG FIGHT CARD tion for the teachers will be held BREAKS RECORDS FIGHTS START AT 7:30 P. M. on the Court House lawn Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Joe Manciilas. Mexican Junior JOE MANCILLAS VS. K. O. LEW TENDLER In the past it has been the cus­ PORTLAND, Maine, Sept. 11 Champion, arrived in 133 POUNDS—10 ROUNDS tom for the Mesquite Club and (AP)—By the Largest majority town yesterday vwih his manager WACO PLANE IS the Parent Teacher's Association BATHING BEAUTY ever given a gubernatorial candi­ George Ocien and siabiemate, Manciilas is undefeated. Tendler claims the Junior to each give some social affair date in Maine, William Tudor Charlie Rivers. Lightweight title of the Rock Mountain States. This for the teachers, but this year Gardiner, Republican, swept into Manciilas worked out before a WINNER IN thetwo organizations will cooperate CONTEST TODAY his democratic opponent Edward large crowd ol lans and will be a sensational fight. We will have to string in giving a reception. tbe governorship yesterday over displayed enough to convince us with Manciilas—he has yet to lose a decision. While most of the teachers are Today is the day, at four o'clock C. Moran. that he is plenty good enough to INT. RACE n£ ?L™ Tl « \Z* ™~ nC" ^is afternoon, when the beauties Virtually complete returns gave make it "hot'' for the best in the CHARLIE RIVERS VS. CLARENCE ELLIOTT »n_. th! tfftsr ™« .S,* ^n of Las Vesas. take part in the Gardiner a lead of more than game. We fail to remember seeing The winner in the international 142 POUNDS—6 ROUNDS any in action in Las Vegas who SS % fchanTe^o ££ES S SK?l225S '££ Se ^an^ ' *""" "* "" "*"**- came up to ail-round class of I air race, a Waco plane, Race No. A real slugging match. We pick Elliott ou his thia 19-year old kid. ; 159. from Toronto piloted by Wm. TirfesS^ftrv^s re- ^ "cZr^Z SaV^r. WASHINGTON, Sept 11 (AP) 1 experience alone. But Rivers may land a knockout F n the entrants -Maine's overwhelming majority Never Defeated Drury reached the Vegas air port gmrtle-TSwhefhe^ or nof'they ° °™* *- -^ °* shortly after noon today, his punch, as he swings at all times. SrT'mmtenTtf "the oreardrations •*____£ £°£ °L^niL^ P^' ± ?°T ".PL11" • state "* Senator- Joe has been in the game three thou h is stated that ere are years, has had 28 fights, knock­ driving time being 18 hours and 3 which are <*non-:orine ihe recen- & ** -** "*» tickets Drought optimistic minutes from Winsor, Canada. KID MILLER everal m re l&St mimUe 058 stat men ing out 18 opponents and gaining VS. BILL BROWN Honare"u^i™? attend Here is f+ ° P ^" * * »«» Republican Lea- Two hours later, the Uttle Moth a fine chance to become acquain- ders e^neraUy as to the outcome decisions in the rest. Among his 160 POUNDS-^* ROUNDS ; SENIOR CONTEST of the presidential contest in Nov- victims are well known eastern plane, No. 31, driven by K. E. ted with Johnnie's and Susie's new i White, with H. R. Campbell as Miss Lois Woodard, representing ember, but Herbert Hoover wtth- boys such as Patsy Flanagan, Both have worked hard. Miller looks better iu his teachers. Woodard's Garage. held comment. Jackie Spencer, Mike Mellaney, passenger, landed. This plane is out of the race on account of hav­ workouts. Mrs. Lee Boyd, representing J. Senator Curtis, the party ftce- Lightning Davis and that Salt ing used up too much time, but is C. Penny Company. presidential nominee declared the Lake boy, Johnny Williams, whom continuing on into Los Angeles. BILLY LEWIS VS. YOUNG PETE Miss Dorothy De Pue. represent- Maine result wa sa sign of the Joe stopped in two rounds. This plane furnished by the De 147 POUNDS—4 ROUNDS WRITER VIEWS ing Richardson-Lovelock. trend of the National election. He In his last fight in Los Angeles Miss Helen Beckett Haviiand Aero Company of Can­ milTA n ... nTrwinr. - represent- said "The vote shows which way a week ago, Manciilas wrecked ada, Ltd., and the driver is a A toss up—although we like Young Pete ing Ve as the hopes of Marcelino Ortega, TWO HAM vITkX' ^ Cleaning Works. the wind is blowing." member of the Hamilton Aero I If U _L/-T_i"l Ol 1 A«J Miss Hooper, representing the the latest Plulipino to invade this Club of Toronto. country. In that fight Joe was 20-30 club. The planes will continue on in­ outweighed 9 3-4 pounds, but Or­ Miss Yvonne Lodwick, Miss Le- i(iinr_i.n mnTA wr. tega was on the floor no less than to Los Angeles tomorrow morning. Arthur Crawford of Washington ona Hemlin. Miss Jean Quatd and IVII IKIIHN I Kill l\ who writes Boulder Dam articles Miss Joy Simon, representing the -TlUll_L/_L__Il 11111/ JLO four times and was lucky to fin­ WOMAN SUFFERS PANACAN 111, 1 ish the fight. for the Chicago Thibune, arrived Simon Garage. A week from tonight Manciilas in Las Vegas Monday morning on Miss Grace Nay. A PPUCTI?!^ I\T I?¥ V goes to the Olympic Auditorium ELY HAS NEW STRANGE LNJURY RUSHED HERE a visit to the Colorado River. JUNIOR CONTEST _n__IiIV-UiJ 1 J____lU 111 ILL 1 in Los Angeles with Goldie Hess. Mr. Crawford was induced to Miss Jean Case, representing the After that match Manciilas and ! * . _ „, „, — comdirectoe herr oef bthy e Drburea. Elwoou odf ReclaMead-, VolunteeMiss rWinon Fire aDepartment Arnett an. d Miss Mrs. C. J. Hutchins of GOOQ Last week we published an ac- Bobby Sal will fight it out for the -ooQ- Eh Edwards, prominent citizen mation, and Mr. Calvin of the Elaine Lawrence, representing the G_T *_\f rleivedIWEMM t rom AIRWAYS LINE springs suiiered a most pec right to meet Tod Morgan for the uhar of Panaca, was rushed here Sun- Union Pacific, both of whom de- Veeas Sweet Shonpe. ___ ^ thf fl« th£ Sheriff World's Junior Lightweight title. accident yesterday, day evening when he became vio- sired to afford every opportunity The parade form:s at the Legion sherif£^MVf Bovd of Uufh CoZv Manciilas has worked out with With Harold Doyle and Grant While busy preparing a meal, lently ill. Arriving at uie Las Ve- i *fo—r ^-the- ****-*Chicag o Tribune repre- —clu b House on Third Street and __*_? taF_2 arrest of threT men Morgan and Manager George Oden Anderson in charge, the new Mrs. Hutchins reached up on a gas Hospital near midnight, it was sentative to learn the facts and after proceeding through the busi- ^^ i„ a c^une ci^iti^ a believes that the "kid" can take Travelalr biplane purchased by the shelf for a can. and while taking found that Edwards had a rup- see for himself the conditions j ness district, ends at the Court Nevfcte license Tht 3L_I the champion. Nevada Airways, Inc., arrived in it down, was cut between the sec- tured appendix and was in a j which have made the Boulder' House. Prises are 850 for the sen- ?_____ m_^___m.____*T _i_iYi_ Johnny Villardi should be com­ Ely last week end and began com­ ond and third fingers by a sharp dangerous condition. I dam project of such vital interest mercial flying on Saturday. The ior contest and $25 for the Junior JgTwatchnum £t SpanishFori? plimented on his work in securing edge on the can. An artery was Early Monday morning he was j to the west, group. plane is equipped with a Wright severed, and the blood spurted operated upon by Dr. F. R. MU-i in company with Walter Brack- and had been seen at St. George such a high class main event. As and Cedar City. for K. O. Lew Tendler, he has Whirlwind 220 h. p. motor and is across the kitchen. dren. and is now holding his own, en, Mayor Fred Hesse and C. P. a 3-place machine. Since its ar­ Tying up theinjured hand as although it is still too early to Squires. Mr. Crawford went to The following from the Ely been here a couple of weeks and is Record, no doubt, relates to these in great shape. Tendler's record rival it has done a tremendous best she could, her husband hur- tell whether or not he will es- the River and spent the entire day passenger business and the com­ ried her to Las Vegas, with the cape peritonitis day in the boat, first going VISITORS SEE men, it appearing that they pass­ shows that he is not to be sneezed ed through Cedar City and St. at as an opponent and can make pany is prepared to serve the pub­ blood spurting all the way. When Mr. Edwards is a brother in law through the Black Canyon sit lic in either long or short flights. DT A PI/ _P K \TVfl\T George, then doubled back to Ce- the best of them step. Mrs. Hutchins arrived at the Las of C. C. Ronnow, and an uncle and then to an through Boulder dar The ship was flown by a trans­ Vegas Hospital a sheet that had j of Leslie Edwards of the elemen- canyon. DL • IIV V '"lil I Ui 1 City, and went from there to EUiott and Rivers Ely, via Milford. Clarence Elliott, the well know port licensed pilot of 12 years ex­ been wrapped arond the member 1 tary school faculty. it is the policy of the Chicago perience in the British army, who, was saturated and huge blood Joe Ronnow Sr.. also of Panaca Tribune to oppose further expen- Millard Ralls and two suppesed San Francisco , was . A. Ferron. local realtor, who accomplices known as Handslick secured to tangle with Charles according to authentic reports, clots had formed in Nature's ef- brother of C.C. Ronnow. who has ditures of government money on' „ been di the t few and s were arrested here last never had an accident during his Rivers In the semi. Rivers has had fort to stop the bleeding, but the been in the hospital for the past ^tematlon ° projects takinting ththe n^nthfta lw Xre heTi ex" Saturday by She£ ITb NtehS.- long period of service. Grant An­ m S 47 fights and was defeated seven blood was still being pumped out. ten days, is much improved al- view that the majority of such tensiv^ e £busines, .EL*SJs interest£ s ^.ZLarrive d fl™son an/d XLhel d fofor• mfUta*h authoritieS^SSSLs times. In his workout yesterday he derson of Ely, who recently com­ Pr JeCtS h pr Ven 1UreS showed that he Is a rough, tough pleted a flying course and who will _-i,v?.Jm hi££? tuf the S ' ?, T h ° /?i - *. in Las Vegas yesterday afternoon, until Wednesday when they were be connected with the Nevada Air­ blooreachind wag s thsooe n hospitalstopped,, anbudt onlthye hospital. It was the hope of those who --j^ m0rning hetook a party of taken to Salt Lake City for in- fighter and Mr. Elliott will have tallced wlt plenty of trouble ln store for to­ ways, was a passenger. three stitches were required to ^j- *.*••*,• *nr\ f\y .1 \Mr. Crawford here to visltors to the Boulder Canyon vestigation in connection with the night. The plane was awarded a silver close the wound. She remained at/l KI M/l'l show him that flood control water dam site at Black canyon. The murder of James E. Wilkins, night Elliott has been in the name five cup last August 26 as winner In for municipalities and electric vlsitors included Mr. and Mrs. watchman of Spanish Fork, who a speed race with 14 other planes pectthe s hospitato returl nove homr nighte thi, s buevenint exg- *****M power to repay the entire cost of . . . ^d early on the morning years and has been doing his D A _Pf? 4 rrinCMT i . enierPrf,f are , jne Principal John Eager oft Elyi. anMrsd MrsR . AC . waof s August 29th. according to Information received apparently none the worse for the enterprise are the principal Bowrtlet, ooff EasEast Ely. and Mrs. C. of August 29th. fighting in San Francisco. Oak­ nAir_/\!l IJr_.NI ,!ea.tures °Ltl?e ?0ulde,r dam pro" WorthingtoBowcne n of Salt Lake City. The men were picked up by land, Sacramento and nearby recently, from Marysvllle. Califor­ her narrow escape. J t nia. Art Frollch piloted the plane H.nv.__i riv.vil7l_i.lect and that the reclamation of and aU were enthusiastic for the Sheriff Nicholson soon after their places. His record shows many land is in its victorious race at a speed °nly one comparatively project after their visit, to the arrival in Ely. The local officer knockouts. This match bids fair to mor incldent in of better than 125 miles an hour MILAN Sept.. 10, (.AP)—21' "| the general site had received a description of the press the main event for honors. which was maintained over a tri­ deaths resulted from an accident p,?' -, _, _. _ Mr. Ferron and party return to men previously from Sheriff Pat- The Preliminaries angular course. CHAMBER TALKS in the automobile race Sunday Mr. Crawfor enjoyed his trip on Ely tomorr0w. ton of Salt Lake City and they Matchmaker Villarde has two when a competitor for the track the river and was impressed with , answered this description suffi- high class 4-round preliminaries championship of Europe, while the greatness of the dam sites. ciently to warrant arrest their ar- ln Kid Miller vs. Bill Brown and AIRPORT PLANS speeding 120 miles per hour, plun­ Young Pete vs. Billy Barton. These ged into the grandstand, killing rest he attempteRaUs wads ato rehendedisposed afteof r a two fights promise plenty of ac­ BULLFROG LINE himself and 20 spectators, and in- MI^_^_. Ml PR ' Star coupe at PPthe Ely wrecking yard. The car had a badly broken tion- ., . i The principal subject of interest juring 24 others KIWANIS CLUB For tonight's fights the Ameri­ at the meeting of the Las Vegas LOSES MOTHER ?hee l and the prisoner afterward can Legion has already broken MAY BE OPENED Chamber of Commerce this after­ admitted that he had stolen it its record for advanced sales. A noon, was the improvement o fthe and drove it to this city. It ls also packed house will greet tonights Municipal Airport. HAD BUSY TIME Miss Orpha Miller, local direc- said that he is an ex-convict. Be- FOUR MILES OF f bouts. The bi},' card will start ac­ Sentiment underlying the sale Various views were aired and tor of Home Economics, received °re taking the car to the wreck- tion at 7:30. of the Bulirog-Goldfield railroad considerable general discussion in­ The Kiwanis Club luncheon word yesterday of the death of big yard he Is reported to have indicates that important interests dulged in. Mayor Hesse who was last evening at the Union Pacific hermother at Mulberry, Indiana, attempted to sell it at different represented by Nye couty residents present, stated that it was the HIGHWAY OPEN , dining room found the attendance on Sunday. Ely garages. ._,.*______NEW COMPANIES have an eye on the railroad with plan of the board to expend $2,000 greatly improved and the members Thenews came as a severe shock RaUs will first be tried on tne the intention of prolonging its per year for the improvement of to Miss period of usefullness. Four miles of the newly com-1 full of business after the vaca- Miller, who had received auto theft cnarge wnen it is De- the new field. Others expressed pieted oil bound gravel surface I tion season a letter from her mother on Sun- lieved some light will be thrown The prospective buyers are said the belief that bonds should be between Jean and the over pass' John Miller told briefly of his day, from which it appeared that on the murder case. Handslick LOCATE HERE to be dealing directly with the issued of an amount to complete p fi Railroad,! vacation trip to the northwest and her mother was in excellent health and Soyer were turned over• to Mechanics Trust Company of of the Union aci C the necessary Improvements at near Sutor has been opened to I of the many attractions of that Miss Miller is an only child, and the sheriff of Provo w-here they Ten new corporations, under the , wliich now can deliver once. . the traffic i section as her father had died some years w'h be investigated. Both men re- absolute title to the property. Nevada laws, with principal of­ It seemed the general opinion rhe completed section is meet- Wally Rhoads also told of manv ago. it had been planned that her fused to talk while m custody fices at Las Vegas, were added to No intimation has been received that the field should remain a mg in every respect, the expec- (interesting experiences of his mother would come to Las Vegas here, further than to di^laimall the list yesterday, when E. L. regarding the eventual buyers but municipal field and the belief ex- tations of the engineers of the! vacation trip. this winter and keep house for her knowledge of the Spanish Fort Quist of Las Vegas. H. P. Leavitt. it has been reported that the presse_ d1 _4.l____._thatk it-it wil...111l a**1.r*\*r*ksoon b eW Aabl ohle ot o+_"_ .Departmen t of Highways. - , The Board o" f Directors met im- Miss Miller left for Indiana on murder ^ase Los Angeles attorney, and D H. Bunker Hill . Rule 5. Verv truly yours, iSignedI A. their duty, is an insult to the vestigation. To the Age it seems that the dignity and permits the record of proceedings to be open for inspec­ L. SCOTT." intelligence of any person who ARE GONE, GIRL IS tion when the recommendations are so filed. Mr. Squires designated the self- has at heart the honor of our fairness of an investigation of such a nature is set at confessed felony against public courts and the integrity of our naught bv such premature publication. The Age believes August 10. 1928, a representative of Las Vegas Review, justice committed by Mr. Breeze, judicial records. FOUND IN I. A. it is correct in saying that all the members of the local was permitted an inspection of the record, and on the same as a "petty indiscretion", and as CHAS LEE HORSEY a "helpful and kindly act" toward A. A. HINMAN committee except Attorney Hinman were opposed to the day (not August 9, 1928. as stated in the editorial), in fair­ LOS ANGELES, Sept. 10, (AP) ness to Mr. Squires, as the representative of Las Y^sras Kuhlis. publication of the proceedings prior to action by the As stated in our former article —Extensive police search for Clin­ Board of Governors. Age, he also was permitted an inspection of the record. the alteration of a public record ton S. Carnes, treasurer of the In the statement by Attorneys Horsey and Hinman HE WAS NOT REQUESTED TO MAKE PUBLICATION is one of the most serious crimes DARK HORSE Baptist Home Mission. Atlanta, teia: can be committed against Georgia, whose disappearance re­ published herewith they say: "Without actually com­ OF THE SAME. NOR ANY PART THEREOF, bur was cently was followed by an auditor's simply accorded an equal opportunity with Las Vegas the administration of justice, and puting the time and without communicating with the is more aggravated when com­ SURPRISE IN report that approximately a mil­ Board of Governors we wrongfully assumed that the re­ Review to do so. if he so desired. He published nothing mitted by a judicial officer. Mr. lion dollars in mission funds is quired notice had been given." The Age agrees that they concerning the matter until August 25, 1928, AFTER PUB­ Breeze was not actuated by a missing is under way in Southern LICATION BY RENO PAPERS. desire to perform a "kindly and California. were wrong. helpful act". The uncontradicted TENNIS MEET The belief that Carnes might The Age agrees that they might have been mistaken The article published by Mr. Squires, constituted such tr-^imony at the hearing before be in the Los Angeles district re­ and that they might, with the utmost good faith, have an unfair and unwarranted attack upon the integrity of the Committee, was that Mr. FOREST HILLS. Sept. 10, 'AP) sulted from finding in Hollywood the Board of Governors that the undersigned felt it our Breeze had never seen Kuhlis be- —A sensational upset occurred in of the eighteen year old girl whom assumed that the required notice had been given to Judge had no use for him be­ the first round of the National Carnes Is said to have sent here _RrC6Z6. duty to reply, which we did in Las Vegas Age of August cause he had heard he was a bad Tennis championship when John four months ago with the promise But how about their statement boldy made in their 28, 1928. In our reply we endeavored to set forth fairly actor, and imposed a larger fine Hennee;sey. first series player, was he would launch her on a motion article published in the Age of August 28, "After twenty and accurately the nature of the charge, an account of than usual in such cases. eliminated bv Dr. George King of picture career. the proceedings had, and the purpose of the State Bar Act The true motives which actuat­ , 7-5, G-4, 6-4. Up to a short time ago Carnes days had elapsed—"? The Age would be glad to assume ed Mr. Breeze, as shown by the The New York medic outsteadied regularly sent her funds. the good faith of that statement. The public had a right to be truthfully advised concern­ evidence, were political gain and and out lasted the international­ But even on the date of the letter (August 27- the ing the matter. The article contained a full, true and personal favor. The alteration of ist who was looked upon as the twenty days had not elapsed. Much less had 20 days correct statement of the subject matter, except as to the the record was made at the solici­ principal hope of the twenty-day notice required by Rule 32 to be given the ac­ tation of Mayor Hesse, who stated to keep the title out of the hands FALL ACTION elapsed between August 9 when the report of the local he wanted to accomodate the boys of the French. committee was received by the Board of Governors, and cused by the Secretary of the Board of Governors, after from the organization to which August 21, when they rendered their decision. filing of recommendations, within which period the accused Kuhlis belonged, and that they UPHELD BY is permitted to file a statement in opposition thereto. As could do them a lot of good poli­ to that matter only, we find we were in error. Without tically. BALLOUGH AHEAD actually computing the time and without communicating Mr. Breeze held his apointment FEDERAL JUDGE with the Board of Governors we wrongfully assumed that under Mayor Hesse, and for some­ WEIRD SCENERY time previous to thealteration of the required notice had been given. the records, Mr. Breeze had pend­ IN CLASS B RACE TULSA, Okla. Sept., 10, (AP)— ing before theClty Commissioners, Federal Judge Kennamer upheld O MANY OF THE people of Las Vegas the desert coun­ September 3, 1928, Mr. Hinman received from Mr. an application for a one hundred PECOS. Tex.. Sept., 10 'AP>— the action of Albert B. Fall, for­ T try has become matter of fact and we fail to thrill at Scott, a letter dated September 1, 1928, advising that the per cent increase of his salary. Holding a slight lead over other mer secretary of the interior, in the strange wildness of our surroundings as we once did Board had prematurely rendered its decision but had When Mr. MeNamee, a member other contestants in the Class B. leasing Quapaw Indian Lands immediately acted to preserve the rights of Mr. Breeze. of the committee, examined the transcontinental air race, E. E. near Picher Okla., to the Eagle But in the Colorado River we have something always Following is the advice received from Mr. Scott: records, Mr. Brjeeze denied having Ballough of Chicago zoomed across Picher Company. strange, new and mysterious, with a peculiar brand of made the alteration, but later the finish line here first in his "On August 7th rules of procedure governing the when confronted with indisputable Laird Plane. SHERIFF'S SALE beauty seen nowhere else. He then continued to El Paso. The writer was one of a party to visit the Black action of local administrative committees, and the Board evidence, admitted the alteration. of Governors, in connection with complaints against Mr . Squires charges 'unfair Under and by virtue of an ex­ Canyon and Boulder Canyon dam sites recently making members, which had been previously adopted by the treatment" of Mr. Breeze. It should ecution issued out of and under the trip of nearly 40 miles in the boat piloted by Com­ be kept in mind that Mr. Breeze the seal of the Tenth Judicial Board of Governors, were approved by the Supreme had a full hearing beiore the com­ HOTEL ARRIVALS District Court of the State of Ne­ modore Merl Emery. Court. These rules were very similiar to those here­ mittee in which his rights were The entire boat trip of more than eight hours was vada, in and for the County of tofore adopted and approved in California. The papers fully protected and in which he Arrivals at the Hotel Nevada Clark, In an action wherein Annie lull of interest even to those of us who are familiar with i in re: Breeze, including findings and transcript were was afforded every opportunity are George Porter, Geo. Brian, R. Wisner was plaintiff and the river. For persons from the east the Colorado River j received by our Secretary in Reno on August 9th, and, to present his defense, and that Mrs. S. E. Malone, Hartley Rogers Charles A. Gibbs and Helen Gibbs In its strange moods is a never failing attraction furnish-7 the action taken by the Board of Jack Holland, H. F. Allen, A. L. were defendants, upon a judg­ at the request of the President, a special meeting of the Governors consisted only of a Hinskley, W. S. Stamm, Mr. and ment rendered on the 25th day of ing innumerable thrills. *| Board of Governors to act thereon was called for review of the proceedings already Mr;. Gaibraith, Frank L. Robison, August, 1928, in favor of said The great River with the additional interest which had including a complete tran­ Fred Robl ion, Homer Cryder, Ar­ plaintiff and against the defen­ August 21. On that date seven of the nine Governors dant, Helen Gibbs, for the sum the approach of Boulder Dam furnishes, should attract were present, and after mature deliberation it was de­ script of the testimony. Mr. Breeze thur J. Lee, Dr. and Mrs. F. L. admitted the charge, and four Halladay, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. of Seven Hundred Seventy ana i thousands tcf Las Vegas within the next few years. cided that the allegations of the complaint were true and members of the committee found Lome-year, Mrs. G. Longyear, H. T. 12-100 ($770.12) Dollars, lawful justified suspension for a period of one year. that the evidence sustained the Coffey, W. W. Waddell of Los An- money of the United States of charge. The only disagreement was America, with Interest and costs, On August 26, the attention of the President was as to the recommendation for pun­ which execution was directed and Elmer Mikkelson, Victor Barndt delivered to me as Sheriff in and called to the fact that the Governors had conducted ishment. The recommendation of of Lae; Vegas. the undersgned was for suspenson ior said County of Clark, I have ITERNATIONAL AIR RACE their hearing in violation of the provisions of Rule of Mr. and Mes. C. H. Rowlev, W. this day levied upon all the right, for a period of time to be fixed T. Cannon of .Salt Lake City. Proceedure No. 32, in so far as the accused had not by the Board of Governors. Mr. title, claim, and interest of said HE WINDSOR TO Los Angeles International Air Race been given 20 days' notice of hearing, within which, C. F. Knowlton, A. C. Seyster defendant, Helen Gibbs, in and to Squires calls it "extreme punish­ and wife Chicago. under the rule, he had the right to file with the Sec­ ment". The extreme punishment tiie following described real pro­ T took quite a. slump from the promised 25 to 40 entries, A. C. Bothum, B. Bredesle, Al­ perty, to-wit; there being at this writing just one lone qualified plane retary in the office of the Board of Governors, a type­ which could have been recom­ bert Lea, Minn. mended Is disbarment and crim­ Lots Nineteen (19), Twenty left in the race. written statement, either in support of or in opposition Charles E. Tunnell, F. W. Zarp '20), Twenty-one (21), Twenty- to the recommendations of the local advisory com­ inal prosecution. Is there any Denver. two <22), Twenty-three (23) Nevertheless, if that one plane makes its destination doubt that the average layman Mrs. E. H. Rothman, Phillip and Twenty-four (24) In Block within the time limits set by the rules it will be a great mittee. Such statement might include an application for the same offense would not Rothniai), Hollywood. Thirteen (13) of McWilllam's event in the history of aviation. for presentation of additional evidence, or for hearing have been so prosecuted? S. M. Barton and wife, Mrs. Original Townsite of Las Ve­ Las Vegas has much to hope for from the develop­ de novo, but such application must be supported by The decision of the Board of A. W. Gustafs:m of Casper Wyo. gas, Nevada, as surveyed and affidavit stating the substance of any new evidence Governors, without notice, in no Lt. Commdr. A. E. Montgomery, platted by J. T. McWilliams, ment of its airport and the future of air traffic. The w__y affected the merits of the Lt. F. M. Trapuall, Lt. J. P. W. the said property lying, being number of planes passing through here is constantly in- which the applicant desires to present, and the reasons charge. It constituted only an Vest, !_t. C. S. Sullivan, Geo. -nd situate in City of Las ereasing and the day is not far distant when air traffic why such evidence was not presented to the local omission of a technical rule of Rankin, Ed. Radenzel, Mr. and Vagaa, Clark County, State of administrative committee, and, if a hearing de novo proceedure which in view of the Mrs. Roberts of San Diego. Nevada. will contribute considerably to our prosperity. is applied for, the grounds therefor. subsequent action of the Board of J. Morris Richards, Holbrook, Governors, has not deprived Mr. Ariz.; Miss Nan Bradley, Cleve­ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, The violation of this rule was immediately called Breeze of any right. The ultimate land; L. G. Rogers, Buffalo; W H. that I, the undersigned. Sheriff decision will be based upon the Goodwin, San Francisco; G Bow­ of Clark County, State of Nevad i, to the attention of the Board of Governors by wire. will sell the above described real It had been overlooked by each of the Governors and evidence, wheh mainly consists of en and family, Logan Utah; Mr. BATHING BEAUTIES AND FIGHTING MEN the admissions of Mr. Breeze. and Mrs. O. F. McRone and bovs property to the highest bidder, the Secretary, none of whom had much opportunity to As a part of the Squires cam­ Pomona; Dr. and Mrs. W. C. for cash, at public auction, at familiarize himself with all of the rules not paign of misrepresentations, he Brigham, So. Pasadena; Rr. J. the front door on the westerly ODAY IS LIKELY to be long remembered in Vegas as has seen fit to attack the good C. Lancaster, wife and children, side of the Court House, ln the the great day of lovely ladies and vigorous men. yet printed, but each of faith of the undersigned. We are Tonance, Calif.; L. R. Webb, City of Las Vegas, in the County T whom was actuated solely by Board of Governors should be public officers of the State of Rock Island, Tenn.; E. J. Myers'! of Clark, and State of Nevada Judging from our pleasant remembrance of the last a laudable desire to expedite held in Reno on September 21, Nevada, sworn to support the law. party. U. S. Navy; W. L. Everett on Tuesday the 18th day of Sep­ final hearing. Each of the Gov­ at which meeting Mr. Breeze It was an unpleasant task to and Family Elsinore. Calif.; Mr. tember A. D. 1928 at One o'clock bathing beautv parade, this afternoon will witness a P. M. of that day, to satisfy the vision of lovliness sufficient to cause many sleepless nights. ernors had probably expected would be given an opportunity have the duty of making find­ and Mrs. E. A. Somers, Boulder, to find a supplemental statement to take such further action as ings and recommendations from Colo; Miss C. Raney, Greeley, said Judgment, with Interest and And quite likely, the manly forms of ferocious fighters at from Mr. Breeze;—he had been he considered proper. In the the evidence produced, but we per­ Colo.; F. J. Irving. Nevada: A. K costs and accruing costs. tonight's Legion show may in retaliation bring unrest to waiting notice before filing same, meantime, it is hoped that the formed that duty to the best of Longren, Tulsa, Okla.; Robt. B. Dated this 28 day of August lt was thereupon determined citizens and the Press of Ne­ our ability for which we have been Morrison wife and family. Zanes- A. D. 1928. some of the bathing beauties. that Mr. Breeze should be given vada will suspend judgment and discredited and obliged to defend ville, O.; Mr. and Mrs. A. C Sam Gay Anyhow, when it comes to bathing beauties and required notice immediately, and give the State Bar of Nevada our action. Mr. Squires attempt Travis, N. Y. City; Florence- Kene- Sheriff of Clark County. that another meeting of the credit for an earnest desire to to clothe Mr. Breeze with a robe flc. Mnneapolls. Nevada. fighting men, Vegas takes no back seat. Pub. Aug. 28, Sept. 4, 11,-1928. THREE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1928 TA* VEQAS AGE IN TH* TENTH TUB* IAL now and heretofore existing be­ d Mw Vegas certain of the expenses determined by IMSTRtCT COI-KT OF THE MARRIAGE LK 'ENSE8 ISSUED Mr. and Mrs. W D. Longyear Vfl I (WV D1\IF the City.vereof are required to the Board of Commissioners of tween the plaintiff and defen­ STATE OF NEVADA, IW AND dant upon the ground of wilf»l and Mrs. G. Lonyear. prominent iftLLUYV I I'll! portions the"?' * r(J {und 0f the City of Las Vegas to be stood FOR THE COUNTY O* O LARK SMITH--^tANEY. Clyde. 28, of in the business and social world of ne*glect for more than one year I I.IiliV/TT IUUi ^ pftid from the ^ner».di^ ^ ^^ ^ Mld city tor the Los Angeles, and Cassena Belle. Los Angeles registered at the Ho­ Clty of to provide plaintiff with the com­ If I Am IATir/\f ITTTk -**-*- . Z special assess- RrndinK for and construction of SUMMONS mon necessaries of life all ot of Oreeley, Colo tei Nevada Sunday. for the lssuan MINf IN Vill VU) ^ .^L Krai bands oil bound gravel pavements and which is more fully described in Cornelia Smith, Plaintiff MM. JO-' Iflllll- lil fULILl/ ment bonds -^ *•-**• £°_. ,„ the hvdraulic concrete euros upon the the complaint on file tn said --«, w**-**. . of the City of Las veu» squares or spaces formed nrph William Smith. Df fetidant. court and cause and to which re­ nnl m lnterior THE STATE OF NEVADA' ference ls hereby had and made. IN RTP TO? A I Payment thereof and other ™ ime ^ jon of streets and SENDS GREETINGS TO SATD. 111 Dill \)Lr\L ters relating thereto, ^nd * sc JM^ ^^ alleys and where Dater this 37th day of August. DEFENDANT: JOSEPH WILLIAM. A. D. 1928 Professional Cards cordance with the P™™" in ,and3 belonging to said City, or SMITH. I in IDAHO COMPANY TAKES said Ordinance No. 131. «£ « d not taxabie. abut You are hereby summoned to WM. L. SOOTT BOND AND LEASE ON accordance with the P™™£"_1M £n suc£ improvements, in con- appear within ten day after the Cerk of the Tenth Judicial OT District Court of the State BIG PRODUCER FOR 3 the Charter of ^ P"ty j^ nection with those certain im- ."--•rvtce upon you of this Summons C. 0. BAKER J. T. McWILLIAMS. C. E. £ mrn Of Nevada in and for Clark YEAR PERIOD Vegas and ^ ^ * h the ESvwnents on certam streets and if served in said County, or within Civil Engineer County Surveyor County. Nevada. to and in accordance with the %£*££• _ in __ City twenty dnvs if 'served out of said By DOROTHY KEELER. Deputy , 8tate Water Right Surveyor By WILL C. HIGGINS provisions of Chapter HO of the V*W^oi determined to be County but within said Judical U. S. Mineral Surveyor Land Reports and Surveys District, and ln all other cases 'DISTRICT COURT SEAL) LOS ANGELES. Sept. 11.—It Session Laws of theQ State of aNe- ^thori^d pulsions of Or- Stevens and Henderson Attorneys State Water Right Surveyor Clark County—Moapa Valley vada for the year 1937. **\B° ™ ^^ J3l of the City of •-.thin forty days (exclusive of Is reported by J. F. Kent, presi­ of commissioners of the City at ainance ri°- 8. for plaintiff. 11 Fremont l.ati Vrnas, Nev. Mapa dent of the Yellow Pine Mining d July 5 192 thi day of service), and defend * .r~»_.e <« herebv authorized Las Vegas, ap^*****-**-* •* i__,.~i the above entitled action. This Pub. Aug. 28, Sept 4, 11. 18. 26. Hundreds of Other Detail Company, that the Bunker Hill Las Vegas is nereoy »- authorize*- by and lssuea Oct. 2. 1928. Oeaert Maps for Sale -»Hr .rr WK£?,_&_= ___^.B«W-»-^^?. - ss.'r__: ssrs AUTO LIVERY i of $300.00, the first payment of r>e_eiiu i-su. - ~- SANDERSON'S BARBER $50,000 to be made Dec. 29. 1928; of and supplemental thereto, and 9 Fremont Street and payable one year from the ln full conformity with the pro­ SHOP Las Vegas, Nevada. all ore shipped during the life of date thereof. the lease to apply on purchase visions of the Charter of the City A. PARVIN, Proprietor TRANSFER—STORAGE Bond No. 2 shall beecome due of Las Vegas and amendments Nevada lloti-l Building TAXI SERVICE price of the mine. The purchasing company, Mr. and payable two years from thereto, and in full conformity Cars for rent with or without the date thereof. with the provisions of said Or­ drivers. Kent states. Is to begin actual mine operation within a period of Bond No. 3 shall become due dinance No. 131 and proceedings » "WE MOVE THE EARTH" and payable three years from of tne Board of City Commission­ Dump trucks for rock and sixty days, and ls to expend $100,- McNAMEE A McNAMEE 000 ln mine development and oper- the date thereof. ers of said City duly passed and (.ravel hauling. adopteed. ATTORNEYS AT LAW LIGHT AND HEAVY ; ation during the life of the con­ Bond No. 4 shall become due tract; future equipment plans, lt and payable four years from lt is further certified and re­ TRUCKING cited that ail acts, conditions and Offlc •. #81 Pacific __.Urt.tc PHONES: OFFICE 147 ls stated, contemplating the con­ the date thereof. struction of an electrolytic re­ Bond No. 5 shall become due things required by the Constitu­ Bldg~ Loi Angelaa Calif- ana Hunting Res. 130 BaU Res. 291 tion and laws of tne State of Ne­ Cats and Trucks Operated "On duction plant either at Jean, of and payable five years from Ne-vada Las Vegas, Nevada. vada to exist, happen and to be Call" SUte Certificates. We Oo the date thereof. BEAUTIFTL TEEWI Use ice—clean, pure ice— According to the terms of the performed prececUw to and in the Anywhere—Anytime Bond No. 6 shall become due issuance of these bonds, nave ADD transaction to the Yellow Pine and payable six years from the and no matter how hot the Company retains its corporate existed, happened and have been TO YOUR CHARM sun may beat, your food will date thereof. performed in regular and due V. A Sie ve-ns \. H. Henderson name and title as lt owns other Bond No. 7 shall become due not deteriorate. mining ground in Yellow Pine dis­ form, time and manner as re­ DR. C. E. BULETTE and payable seven years from quired by law, and that the Your teeth can only be Steven-. & Henderson trict, ana elsewhere. The Yellow beaautiful whan they are TTie selection of ice calls for PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Pine began production in 1892, the date thereof. amount of this bond, together Bond No. 8 shall become due healthy and well taken care as much discrimination as the Attorneys il Law Rooms 6 and 7. Griffith Bldg. and has paid $3,500,000 in divi­ with all other indebtedness of dends since 1911. Examining en­ and payable eight years from said City, does not exceed any of. selection of food. Hours. 8:30-11:30; 2:004:00 the date thereof. constitutional or stautory limita­ Las IfHil Nevada gineers estimate approximately If you use inferior Ice, your OVER POSTOFFICE 100.000 tons of ore in the mine Bond No. 9 shall become due tion. For the sake of your at­ workings having an average con­ and pavable nine years from IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said tractiveness, as well as your food may be contaminated by tent of 15 per cent zinc to the the date thereof. Board of City Cciiuniis.oners of general health. It Is neces­ It ton. Bunker Hill & Sullivan Com­ Bond No. 10 shall b«*-**ome due said City have caused this bond sary to have your teeth ex­ We supply only the poresL LAS VEGAS HOSPITAL pany has a dividend-paying re­ and payable ten years from to be signed by the Mayor ol amined at least twice a A. W. HAM cord of $40,000,000. The entrance the date thereof. said City, countersigned by the year. Trained nurses art ln contint of this Idaho company into Ne­ Bond No 11 shall b-vome due City Treasurer, and authenticated attendance. Laboratory, X-R-y. Just give us a trial. ATTORNEY AT LAW vada mining operations Is regard­ and pavable elerr-n years from by the signature of the City Clerk Fully equipped to handle both ed favorably in southwestern min­ Many cases of organic di­ the date thereof. and the seal of said City, and the seases have been traced back Medical and Surgical cases. ing circles. Bond No 12 -hall become due interest cupons herto ai.nexed to Udsqalte BMn ROY W. MARTIN, M. D. tne aate inereue. to the poor condition of the and navabie twelve years from teeth of the patient. Physician and Surgeon thThee datpaymene thereoft an.d redemption of be authenticated with the htho LAS VEGAS NEVADA New Hospital Bldg. Second St. said bonds will be in tne order of graphed facsimile signatures of Prevention is better than their issuance, the lowest bond said Mayor and countersignature cure. Come in for an ex­ NATIONAL DEATH CLAIMS to be the first paid and redeemed, of said City Treasurer, and this amination. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER and so on until the whole amount bond to be dated the ICE of said bonds shall have been paid day of 19 — HONEST WORK NOTARY BUS PASSENGER and redeemed. E. F. DUPRAY Available Day and Night Each of said bonds shall have Attest: Mayor HONEST PRICE Samuel A. King, passenger on coupons attached representing • CO. one of the Red Feather stages, Clt ATTORNEY AT LAW REAL ESTATE. RENTALS which arrived in Las Vegas from each interest installrr.en: to date y Clerk DR. E. H. CONGER of maturity of the principal. Countersigned: PHONE 75 Suite 17-19 <;__ri4 i'.ldg. and INSURANCE the eas* Sunday morning appear­ Both principal and interest of said • * • —_!• 121 FREMONT MARTHA S. CRUMP ed to the driver to be asleep. Las V'e-gas Nevada When the big bus reached Las bonds shall be pavable in Gold City Treasurer. 315 Fremont St. Phone 125. Coin of the United States of Am- (-Form ot Coupon) Vegas shortly after 4 o'clock a. m. i however, the driver became alarm­ erica, at present standard, at the -°i;-- . _ . . _ . * ed by the appearance of his pass­ office of the Citv Treasurer of ,°n -1-- ls* da>' °f Juty list day enger, and called Dr. F. M. Fer­ the City of Las Vegas, in the o£ January;, 19 the City of 30E30E aoi L&s aoi IOE CHAS. LEE HORSEY F. M. FERGUSON. M. D. guson. City of Las Vega*. ' Countv of Vegas, in the County of Clark, o When Dr. Ferguson arrived at Clark. State ot Nevada. Interest State oi Nevada, will pay to PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ATTORNEY AT LAW the stage depot he found the man on said bonds shall c<*a=e as the ^arer ...... Dollars, NEVADA SHOE SHOP dead from an acute heart attack. same mature. Said bonds shall m Gold Coin of t-he United States Suite 1-2. Clark Bldg. Las Vegas Hospital Iff. King, a resident of Venice. bear annual mterest at a rate not oi America, at present standard, C. A. WESCHER, Prop. at oii c Las Vegas, Nevada California, was on his way home to exceed six percent, per annum ^e * - °f the City Treasur- Las Vegas Nevada .from a business trip to Iowa. He from the date thereof, pavable er> m the City of Las Vegas, Ne- D Fine Shoe Repairing leaves a wife, son and daughter. semi-annuallv on the first '*ada- bemS the semi-annual m- A Trial Will Convince You terest then due on o The sonreached Las Vegas yester­ dav of Julv'and Januarv of each ^ Las Vegas Hotel Nevada Building I day morning and took the body vear. Said 'bonds shall be sold to Special 1928 Pavement and Curb 109 S. Main St. Las Vegas, Nevada I i Forest R. Mildren, M. 0. home for burial. the person or persons offering the Improvement Bonds, Series A, • dated the 19. da oi 1. S. THOMPSON ! A coroner's jury consisting of best and most advantaeeous y 3pec allEt In Surgery, I aoi • MO—I WW Fred S Pennington. Grant Chand­ Attorney- at-Law Obstetrles and Diseases terms therefor, but shall not be Mayor ler, and Albert V. Simon held an sold for less than par value and of Women L inquisition, and attributed death. •\^**eV*t%/ *r*^*r**TV^*^^ Rooms 9 and 10, Griffith Bldg. LAS VEOAS HOSPITAL accrued interest. Countersigned: to heart trouble. Section 2. The Board of City _r-'e_l_l__. LAS VEGAS, NEVADA LAS VEGAS, NEVADA ? ORDINANCE No. 132 Commissioners shall cause said *• */_,.-.- . *rU„ „ffi„i-i_. „„„, „„ VT~„,J_. ,~ w_» ..,.__.^<,,- (Incorporated) A. A. HINMAt\i City of Las Vegas, Clark County. Clerk, and Countersigned by he provided by DENTIST City Treasurer and authenticated _£ * * Hours 9 to 12 1 to 5 Nevada, to borrow Twelve Thou­ A. A. HINMAN, President ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR sand Dollars i$12,000.00), to pro­ by the seal ot tne City of Las * Park Bldg.—Occupying offices Vegas Coupons representing the principal and the semi- with Dr. W. S. Park vide funds for the purpose of de­ m fraying that portion of the ex­ several installments of interest to paj-ments of interest on Titles Corporations Trusts Suite- 18-10 Clark Hleig Office Phone 145 fall due thereon saaU be attached ^ maturing as herein penses determined by said Board Certificates Organized Trust Res. Hotel National of Commissioners to be stood and to each bond so that they may nrr.viHprt Pnone 22 Las Vegas, Nev. vlae and and borne by the City of Las Vegas be removed without injury to the P™ «- of for the grading for and construc­ same, numbered consecutively, and Section 5. This ordinance shall Title Represented Fiscal Service tion of oil bound gravel pave­ bear the signature or facsimile take eilect immediately alter its signature of the Mavor and coun- adoption, approval and publication ments and hydraulic cement con­ Ve as e a SUITE 18-20 CLARK. BU'LDING C. D. BREEZE tersignature of the City Treasur- •** *** * .'*e ' t-i-week__y HARMON crete curbs upon interior squares ll £ PHONE 22 LAS VEGAS, NEVADA HARLEY A. Justice Court Building er. The proceeds thereof shall be newspaper published in the City or spaces formed by the inter­ placed in a special fund and shall ot ^ .Y-*1" for. °ne week Uhree AT LAW section of streets and spaces op­ ATTORNEY Lawyer—Public Administrator be used excluls.velv for the pur- consecutive issues) w*nJVvvvvvv_vvvwvvvu^A^AA^/v^vv^ posite alleys and where lands be­ pose above specified in such man- ^**°^ ?• T£e City Clerk and LAS VEGAS NEVADA longing to said City, or public Las Vegaa . - Netada nTand to such extent as the Clerk of the Board of Commis- _J__[G!JEMHEJ_M^ ground not taxable, abut on such Board of Commissioners of said sioners of the City ot Las Vegas improvements, in connection with Citv may bv ordinance, order or » hereby authorized and directed those certain improvements au­ E!fi^*afi__-__jPJi__^r__r^ ] resolution from time to time di- to have this ordinance published thorized and determined to be ~: in the Las Vegas Age a tri-weekly made under the provisions of Or­ „' „ „ . *. _, j newspaper in the City of Las SeCtlon ald b nds and dinance No. 131 of the City of l.*,- .u ° Vegas, for one week uhree cou­ Las Vegas; to issue and sell the pons, with the necessary vana- ^c^ve issues) HEART TO bonds of tiie City of Las Vegas tions as to numbers and maturities passed and -adopted ^^ 6th Fraternal Societies therefor, said bonds to be known shall be in substantially the foi- d o{ September> A. D., 1928> by HFARTTA-KT r as -Las Vegas Special 1928 Pave­ lowing form, respectively, to-wit: the foUowxng vote: commissioners r____raicjait__iafaiaii__i__L!_3J i_ir__j eQj __u ar: ;_JJ .^{.aj^EgjsisfSiSJSjajejai^ajeiejsraiaieaj euaiaiajejsjaisjsjaia ment and Curb Street Improve­ (Form of Bond) th and German and His Hon- !J? 7^L;„ o^.r-^o r-s-c, o/iov- A 3mior, the Mayor, Hesse, Aye. Noes ment Bonds, Series A," and pro­ UNITET D STATES OF AMERICA ^ ^ ' Commissioners Mun- ATTENTION EAGLESI viding for the payment of the CoxlStatet yofJ»£* z £ dy and Neagle. Vegas Loc ge No. 32. F.__. A. M. Lay Vagag Aerie N'o. UU) Fr_ principal and interest of said ., J' * . °. £***_ _ „_„. First reading August 2, 1923. SI lie"! CniiimunH'S »it)U9 Las Vegas Special 8 Pavement Second and tin_ reading g^, -S.S tarsal Order of Euglea _BMta \ bonds, and other matters relating fit it Monday eef eacn in regular session ibe Seionvl thereto. and Curb Improvement Bonds tember 6, 1928. •/'V llleentli Ml Cprjpo A Masonic Hall and Fourth Tue-elays of SACS Approved this 6th day of Sep­ K/mrW e.ie.. THE BOARD OF COMMISSION­ KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE at 7:30 i month at 7:30 o'clock p. no.. tember, 1928. SAVING! Special c > • 11 in ti ti i e leellK. work ERS OF THE CITY OF LAS PRESENTS: Thanisit thueec V/.I-CityJ owf. J. F. HESSE. by at Levy's Hall. All Stray, VEGAS DO ORDAIN AS FOL­ requiring. as announced IDagles cordially Invited. the- Trestl • Board, LsSlle'll e'aell LOWS: ^Vo%anl_edT^^ « the wf i'lST*Hm month. V suing iro theft are Sec. 1. That for the purpose of the laws of the State of Nevada. JjlM, SCOTT welcome. defraying that portion of the ex­ Be Prepared for the EARL F DAVISON. W. M. B. P. O. E. , penses determined by said Board acknowledges; itself^ tc.be indebted * ^ and clerk of the Board W N. S( HUVI.I. of Commissioners to be stood and ii. Secretary. Las Vegas Lodge No. 1468 r e d miSsi neiS f the borne by the City of Las Vegas for SS-liT tTy be arer oS^the | gj ^ ° ° *» Approach of Old Age M.-e'ts every Thursday evening , the grading for and construction at 7:30. Club rooms open the n of oil bound gravel pavements and 'pr_ ^^ 13, ^^ from 11:00 a. m. to 12:00 p.m. I ] hydraulic concrete curbs upon the interest theron from the date SOUTHGATE CHAPTER NO. Visiting brothers cordiailiy we, • ' interior squares or spaces formed hereof until paid, at the rate of NOTICE.FOR PUBLICATION corned. Siart a savings account in this 18 Order of the Eastern Star by the intersection of streets and per cent. ( Cr) per Meeting second and fourth C. V. T. GILBERT, E. R. spaces opposite alleys and where annum, payable semi-annually on Department of the Interior bank and protect yourself against Monday of each month at 7:30 Wm. L. SCOTT. Secretary lands belonging to said City, or the first day of July and January j p. in., at Masonic Hall. All public ground not taxable, abut on of each year, which Interest to! U„,. __S.. Land Office at Carson dependance in the future. Lay such improvements, in connection the date of the maturity of the city, Nevada, August 28, 1928. visiting members cordially Wel­ ; come. CHARLESTON LODGE NO. 36 with those certain improvements principal is evidenced by and pay-! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN u: i cation of said Improvements; pro­ spectlvely become due, the full! Claimant names as witnesses: C. D. FARRAR, Commander Levy's Ball, Fremont SL. be­ viding that the cost and faith, credit and resources of said E. G. McGriff and William C. LEONARD BLOOD, Adj. tween First and Second. ; expense thereof shall be paid en­ Citv are hereby irrevocably pled- Keeline of Las Vegas. Nevada, >> Visiting brothers cordially wel­ tirely by special assessment upon ged. Charles Valiant and William Low- "Since 1905 comed. all lots Included in the spec­ This bond is one of a series of ry of Santa Monica. California. A. D. HINRICHSEN N. G. ial assessment district, hereby es­ like date, tenor and amount but! CLARA M. CRT-^LPTR. tablished, according to benefits, DONALD BREMNKR. Sec. different maturities Issued for the Register AGE want ads bring results except where, by the Charter of •-ire-~*-IK--*7**;~*.*****A*i~-_^ purpose of defraying that portion Pub. Sept. 1. to Oct. 9. 1928 ET FOUR LAI VTOAS AOE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1918

visiting her daughters tn LM Ve­ BORN gas. • eral®-...,', •sjaiaaBiBiBJBfSJBiaiEiB; cough ls decreasing and that dan­ BUNKERVILLE ger of any serious epidemic of the Miss Verna Tobler of Santa JOHN COOLIDGE NO SECRETS IN pERjONAL disease has passed. ANDERSON: Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Clara attended the dance Friday Warning is given to parents that a 9 1-2 pound girl at the^ !__• Ve- evening. PERSONALTIES MAR i GRAPHS j chii-i^--°hi^"whoo"ping.cough'gas Hospital. Sept. 4th. Dr. F. R. Mr. Kimball Jack went to Ce- WILL LEARN FRENCH BRITISH n der City Utah. He will bring his aaa-lTeL^e ..maB**WSl*maW:-; ' or symptoms thereof, should be Mildren »"«"» *- Andrew Icept at home and thej must not SACKAH Mr Mi Mrs Andre* (Special Correspondence) wife back with him. W. W. Waudell. manager of the Combination Mines and Metals be permitted to |0 to school. a 7 1-2 pound son at the IM Ve- BUNKERVILLE. Sept., 9.—A RAMOADING NAVAL ACCORD Company. now operating the POREST R MILDREN gas Hospital. Sept. 10th. DT. F. dance was held Friday evening at Hoosier I*in» in the Yellow Pine City Health Officer. R. Mildren attending. the Bunkerville dance hall. A NEW HAVEN. Sept.. 10 (API- large crowd attended. KINGMAN RODEO GENEVA. Sept. 10. (AP)— Ar- Mining District registered at the John Coolidge, the son of the istlde Br land, foreign minister of Nevada yesterday after a business There were many from Mes­ President will take up his studies France, told the Assembly of the trip to Los Angeles. quite, Littlefield, and Key West BIG SUCCESS of railroading tomorrow morning League of Nations that there were John Van l.yn, former proprie­ THE GREAT CIRCLE who enjoyed the occasion. A five as clerk in the office of J. A. no secret clauses in the France- tor of th»- Overland Cafe for piece orchestra furnished music, Droege. general manager of the British naval accord. several years, is running a cafe­ !j You an- p.m of a great circle—When you pay and everybody had an enjoyable The Mohave County Miner, one New York, New Haven and Hart­ He said it had been arranged teria in Sn i Francisco, opposite s your merchant Ho pays the wholesaler and He time. of the leading newspapers of nor-] ford Railroad. for the sole purpose of facilitating the Post offi.t. The place Is known S pays the producer of raw material. Kenneth Earl and Harley Adams thern Arizona carried the follow-, the reduction of armaments. as John's Cafeteria. m went to Key West on business. ing acount of the Rodeo held at Mr. and Mi Harry Blanding *l Vour dollar rolls back to you so Hurry It along Mr Henry Leavitt wtent to Kingman last week, which was ad- ' and family are expecU*-d home ? In «. Overton to attend the High Coun­ vertised extensively in the Age: HUNDRED SHIPS today from I,.eng Beach Wbera cil meeting. He was accompanied The Kingman rodeo officially! CHURCH ELECTS Mrs Blandut; and the children J PAYING IN FULL PAY DAY by his wife. closed on Monday night, Septem­ have been spending the summer. Mrs. Mary E. Leavitt is visiting ber 3rd and brought to an end IN SKY PARADE Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. MeNamee in Overton. the biggest celebration of its kind NEW OFFICERS and children arrived homo Satur­ \ VEGAS CREDIT BUREAU W. C. Bowman is attending the ever witnessed in Mohave ounty. day evening after having spent the high council meeting at Overton. A celebration that cost including LOS ANGELES. Sept.. 10. (AP) month of August at Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Pedro of Key West prizes approximately $3,000, —A sky parade of a hundred or The annual meeting of the came down for the dance Friday brought hundreds of visotors Into more naval air planes entertained Methodist Episcopal Church which evening. Kingman and excited more inter­ a large crowd assembled at the was held last Friday evening re­ Evert Thompson, Don Huffman. est in the county than anything National Air Race Exposition here sulted in the election of the fol­ MARRIAGE LASTS Athella Leavitt. and Dorothy Pe­ of its nature has ever before done. while waiting for winners in the lowing officers, according to the dro were also guest from Key West The grandstand at the field was transcontinental Class A. Derby Rev. M. K. Stone. who enjoyed the dance. filled to overflowing and cars were on the final lap from San Diego, Trustees: F. A. Gibson. L. J. SHORT TIME ONLY ocW Buick is the /Ve* jv. Mrs. I. H. Burgess of Central parked around the field in some to the finish line at Mines field Oakes. C. D. Baker. F. C. De­ was a visitor here last week. cases two deep. The gate receipts here. Vinney. and James Williams. -\\t Miss Ardyce Bunker has ac­ for the four day period averaged Stewards: Mrs. F. C. DeVinney, Through her attorneys E. F. cepted a position as school teacher over $200 per day. It has been Mrs. Earl Eglington. Mrs. W. G. Dupray and Roger Foley. Mrs. at Etna. Nevada. estimated that practically every Fulton. Mrs. F. A. Gibson. Mrs. Thamar Crary yesterday filed suit Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Abbott of town In the southwest was repre­ DOYLE SAYS R. E. Lake. (Com. Std.* Mrs. for a divorce from Ralph H. Mesquite visited Mr. and Mrs. sented at therodeo field on Sun­ Kate Martin, Mrs. E W. Nungesser Crary whom she married in June Nathan Abbott of Bunkerville. day, which proved to be the big­ Mrs. Nellie Oakes. (Rec. Std" 1927. Mrs. James S. Abbot has been gest of the four days. The en­ MANY FOLK Lester Perry. (Treas. Std> S. C. Extreme cruelty and failure to trants included thebest talent in Scott. (Disbursing Steward> Irvin provide formed the charges of the West and represented every Stephens, Levi Tracht. Mrs. Olivia Mrs. Crary's complaint. i section of the country where the SEE FAIRIES Tracht (Connectional Std.*-. The plaintiff is the daughter of cattle business is established. Other Officers: S. C. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Potter and Sunday School Supt. Mrs. Al­ asks for permission to resume her AUTO TOPS LONDON, Sept.. 10 (AP)—A fred Dinsley. Jr. League. Supt.. maiden name of Thamar Potter. ) number of people can see fairies Mrs. J. M. Ullom. Ladies Aid. For AU Kinds of Anto but they are ashamed to say so Pres., Mrs. J. H. McClintock. Good ADMISSION DAY because of the foolish incredu­ Lit. Sec. Graceful contours instead of Tops and Upholstery, Seat lity wit hwhich their observations i Committees: ROWLAND LANDS would be granted. Sir Arthur Con- Membership: Pastor. L J Oakes, straight lines vthe gleam and sparkle Covers, etc. PARADE IN S. F. an Doyle, the novelist believes. I Lester Perry. James Williams. Wil- See Anto Top Man at Addressing the Congress of In­ j liam McGriff. IN SAN DIEGO of brilliant colors and chrome plat­ SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 10, ternational Spiritualists Associa­ Music: Pastor, L. J. Oakes. Mrs. SAN DIEGO. Sept. 10 (AP>— Ladds Resort for a few days (APi—Admission Day, the 78th tion, he asserted also that fairies Roy Martin. Mrs. J M. Ullom. Earl Rowland of Wichita, the first birthday of the State, was cele­ can be photographed, and dis­ Finance: Mrs. J. M. Ullom. Mrs. ing instead of drab effects • • • the only. of 22 New York to L^>s Angeles brated with colorful parade cere­ played a photograph purporting to Olivia Tracht. Mrs. W. G. Fulton. air derby racers, reached Rock­ monies native sons and daughters. show a fairy presenting a flower Mrs. Mary Taylor. F. A. Gibson. well field here this morning, land­ most beautiful bodies ever built - • • I to a little girl. C. D. Baker. L. J. Oakes. ing at 8: 2-1 irom Yuma. Ariz. Auditing: C. D. Breeze. Tex Rankin of Portland, the Buick's masterpiece bodies by Fisher Church Records: F. A. Gibson, /_*•= second of the racers, will leave C. D. Baker, F. C. DeVinney. at one thirty for Los Angeles. Inside and out, the new Buick Parsonage: The Ladies Aid. At u time when motor e-nr beauty Pastoral Relation eS_ Pulpit Sup­ was practically standardized— bodies by Fisher are the most ply: L J. Oakes, James Williams, when imitation was the vejgue— beautiful ever built. Together with Mrs. R. E. Lake, Mrs. W. S. when the-re wa.s a glaring lack of the wonderful new standards of Park. TEXAS DEMOS IN •rigiaality in beeejy de-sign—Buick performance introduced by the Nominating: Pastor. F. A. Gib­ has swept far bey und the common- Silver Anniversary Buick. they ara son, Mrs. J. M. Ullom. Earl Egling­ WIDE OPEN SPLIT plae-e sad aehieved a style which winning the greatest demand snd Are You Still Paying Rent? ton, S. C. Scott, L. J. Oakes. the entire country is acclaiming aa the greatest preference ever en­ Officers elected for Zion Rest DALLAS. Sept. 11, (AP)—The the nieist extinctive and beautiful joyed by any fine car! Mission are as follows: State Democratic Convention split ever shown! Trustees: Mrs. Ira Logan. Mrs. wide open five minutes after it The new Buick is the new stylet Azlee Harris, A. B. Mitchell. J. B. convened today. Fisher, the weerld's foremost builder And by that is meant, not merely a Johnson, Mrs. Anna Graham. Anti-Smith forces quit the hall of automobile bodies, has co- new type of beauty - not merely a Are you one of the people in this town who have Stewards: Nevil Gibson. Mn. and returned to the agricultural Operate.'! with Bukk, the world's thrilling turning point in body da- Nevil Gibson, Mrs. Julia A. Lowe building to hold their own con­ fore-im st leuiMer of fine e-ar>, tee sign but M great countrywide been paying rent for the past twenty years and are still (Com. Std. i, Mrs. Minnie Mit­ vention. create a ne-w mmic a new fashion vogue! chell, H. L. Wilson. Mrs. H. L Convention Hall was in a tur­ —and -e> huniaou -\*-'\ • result aiee) paying interest on the landlord's investment? Wilson, Mrs. Eliza Johnson, e Dis­ moil for .several minutes and one I Hi SILVER. ANNIVERSARY bursing Std.), Mrs. Azlee Harris, fist fight broke out before the op­ so eagerly is the public welcoming (Com. Std.). ponents of Governor Smith left it that Buick's great factorial have reacheel new production levels in Finance Committese: A. B. Mit­ the hall T If so, just think what you could do with the money chell. J. R. Johnson. Mrs. Eliza an cf .>r* to \ < • *i peee with an eve-r BUICK Johnson, Mrs. Ira Logan. NOTICE! increasing demand! Wetk Maittrpect* Beeiisa bjr Fukcr you have paid out. With it you could pay for your own J. _•. Johnson, Sunday School The report that the Las Vegas Supt. scnools may be compelled to close home and still be able to build other houses which would The Methodist Sunday School by reason of whooping caugh is held its annual meeting on last e_ -oneous. bring you a handsome income for the rest of your days. tion of officers resulted in choos- As health officer of the city of JAMES CASHMAN, Dealer Tuesday evening, and the elec- Las Vegas I have made a survey ing the following: of the situation and find that the When Better Automobiles Are Built — Buick Will Build Them S. C. Scott, Superintendent. number of cases of whooping Don't go on being a sucker for the next twenty years. L. J. Oakes, Asst. Supt. Mrs. Earl Higgins, Primary Supt Call on us at our office and discuss plans and estimates Mrs. S. C. Scott, and Mrs. J. H. McClintock, Cradle Roll Supts. for a home of your own. Mrs. F. C. DeVinney, Home Dept. Supt. Laurel Richart, Secretary. Irvin Stephens, Treasurer. Francis Martin, Pianist. Ed. Von Tobel Lumber Co. High Grade Building Materials. NEWSY NOTES ! FROM OVERTON This Tag is Your Assurance

By J. DONAL EARL of Honest Used Car Values ^: OVERTON, Sept 10—The Amage Orchestra made their final splurge If -you are in the market for a used exactly what vital units have I of the season last Friday even­ car—come in and learn how checked O.K. oc reconditions*- ky ing at the high school opening completely we protect your par- our exp-rt merhanlca. dance. J. Clyde Anderson will be chase when you buy a used car We believe that no fairer systean from us! at school in Provo this winter so of used car merchandising has the orchestra will be disbanded Our uaed car department fa ever been worked out — tor It until he returns. The dance was operated under the famous Red assures the customer honest rakse given by the student body of the O.K. Tag system—developed by aa well aa a dependable, aat-a- high school and quite a crowd at­ the Chevrolet Motor Company factory car. tended. Soda pop served as a re­ to protect the used car buyer. freshment for the lively dancers. Cosne In today and inspect our Autumn Under this plan, we attach to the stock ctf O.K-'d used can. Yoa are radiator caps of all our re-con­ sure to find the car yoa want, at a * J. Clyde Anderson and Wendell ditioned cars the famous Che-r- price that will please yoa—and Jones left Tuesday for Provo rolet Red O.K. Tag — showing oar terras are exceptionally easy. where they will attend the Brig- ham Young University this winter. • !•• •) Footwear Mrs. Ute V. Perkins is in St. r*** George now taking care of her t - 7 L I mother. She says that If circum- j stances are ah right she will j _fh Dame Fashion puts her stamp bring her mother to the valley.' We hope everything turns out for; of approval on. this new Autumn them. footwear. The show Saturday was Ramon I USED CARS Novarro in 'The RoacV to Romance'• Never before was woman's This was a truly wonderful show'. as Ramon Novarro is quite a fav- j hvith anX>K that counts footwear more dainty and smart. orlte around here and combined with a Hal Roach comedy made a ! pleasant evening's entertainment A Few of our exceptional Used Car Well shod feet have a great for all. deal to do with smart appear­ Quail season is now open and Values "with an OK that counta". ance. many hunters are making the j best of their advantages. Many, hunters from outside the valley; 1925 CHEVROLET COACH $300.00 The smartly shod woman will have oome in to hunt also. Ducks j find this display of Fall footwear and geese are also abundant in ' 1925 CHEVROLET SEDAN $300.00 the valley this year making hunt-1 the most attractive she has ever ing very good. 1928 CHEVROLET COACH $650.00 viewed. The student Body officers for j 1926 FORD COUPE $200.00 this year all made their inaugu-1 ral addresses in Assembly Monday, i 1928 DODGE ROADSTER $850.00 It was great sport to watch some J tK-i bashful person speak but it was 1923 FORD TUDOR $100.00 THE all good and showed their at­ titude. FINNEY SHOE WANT ADS J. WARREN WOODARD -s* FOB BALE: Edison Phonograph. LAS VEGAS, NEVADA £ ' B T Radio, six tubes, wonderful COMPANY tone and DX; also Abox A and 190 volt B socket-power. High- class, bargains. 500 South 4th p4t | Look for the Red Tag-"with an OK that counts"