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EI PASO HERALD TBI 'FfESTAFDRTHE ITGHS; HSU MUNICIPAL BAND TO MIGHT AUTOS IN Kgisag3gSggiifg Union Donates Services, Af ter Preventing Military Band From Playing. Following a refusal of the musician union to gie the necessary permission lor an armr band to play for the Sao Irannsco street Illumination celebra tion this evening-, the Municipal band, composed of members of th musicians' union, offered its services for the cele-b-ation. which were accepted by prea Idnt n E Orndorff. Tn Municipal band will give a con cert in Pioneer plaza shortly before eipht o'clock and this will open the celebration. The band will also head the parade down San Francisco street to the union station aiiw me & Many MacMnes Will Be Needed to Take Care of Distinguished Guests. Many machines will be needed to ac commodate the large party of visitors with the congressional party on June and 4. Several different automo bile trips are pUu-.ned. in and around the city. In order that a few will not have to bear the whole burden, and to save expense, the committee requests that all who are willing to furnish automobiles for this purpose whn called upon will notify the committee at once. J. A. Smith and TV. G. Roe have charge of this part of the arrange ments. Mr. Smith is at 4M North Ore gon, telephone 349, ana Air. itoe is at and will play at the j South El Paso. are turned on union station. , , Because of a. federal law. It Is neces sary for the local musicians' union to git its permission before a command er canpermit his band to play in the city When this permission -was re quested from the local officials of the union. It was refused and the band concert ealled off. Celebration at Eight. The celebration will start promptly at eight o'clock when the lights will be turned on by Mayor Tom Lea, who will be present with his councllmen. The S2 lights will be connected to one switch and when the mayor presses the button at the chamber of commerce the 51 lights will burn at night for the first time This will be the signal for the blowing of whistles over the city. Including the big fire siren. The lights have been arranged from Pioneer plaza to the union station on each side of the street and will make a path of light to the union station. Following the ceremony of turning on the lights the Harvey house dinner given by manager George Maslin will be served to the directors of the cham ber of commerce, the mayor and coun cil and to Gen. J. J. Pershing and staff. COURT DISMISSES NEBRASKA AMEN INHERITANCE SUIT Washington. D. C- June 1 The supreme court today dismissed a suit attacking the constitutionality of the Nebraska statute prohibiting non resident aliens from Inheriting agri cultural land. English heirs cf John Toop attacked the disposition -f his property, claiming their interest was guaranteed by treaty. The court found the treaty did not exist until after Toop died and therefore dismissed the suit. The effect Is to leave th constitu tionality of the law undetermined. " AT THE BEGINNING OF THE Great White Way standi EL PASO'S POPULAR JEWELRY STORE. When you are daem town tonight for the celebration, look in our show tvindovs and jjoti will understand WHY. THE GREATEST VALUE YET. A fine leather Bell Tvith a Solid Sterling Silver Buckle easy to adjust and just CAN'T SUP. A WHOLE WINDOW FULL of them and the price $2.00 Ine A. D. roster Go. (Store in The Herald Bldg.) "Our wedding rings insure happy marriages." J ALHAMBRA Today-Tomorrow Thursday FRANCIS X. USHMAN AND BEVERLY BAYNE m THi Premier Production "BraustarR" BY George Baar McCufcheon Bijou Today Joseph Byron Totten and Miss Nell Craig A Special Three Reel Feature Entitled 'The Awakening Hour' Tomorrow and Thursday "THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME" David Belasco's Greatest Play. Crawford Theater TONIGHT The Three Act Farce Comedy "A Warrior Bold" POPULAR PRICES ARTHUR W. HOUCK, Assayer and Chemist. Agent for ore shippers. Look after consignments at both Copper Queen and C &. A. Smelters. Laboratory SS5 lulh St. Doaglas, Ariz. Box 392. MliA1!! EMmmMmm REFRESHMENT PARLOR Upstairs Alhambra Theatre. DANCE IP YOU LIKE Five cents each dance or fifty cents for whole evening. Ladles Free. THY HEBU WMRT ADS IW 1 f ft Rfl O A EM V UNDERSELL. ALL OTHERS JUST RECEIVED NEW CAR CANNED GOODS Pie reaches, 3 for 25c Pic Apples, 3 for 25c Pie Gooseberries, 3 for ., 25c Baked Beans. 5 for 25c TH US AND SAVE MONEY MAIL ORDERS PROMPT ATTENTION 505 & 506. 204 & 206 East Overland St. Levy Best Hand Packed Tomatoes, 3 for 25c Bull Head Tomatoes, Is, 4 for 25c S -Pulp, 6 for 25c We Piathes, per can . 10c Roof Garden to Be Convert ed Into Mexican Village Thursday Night. A Mexican village during fiesta time will be reproduced on the roof of the Paso del Norte Thursday night, when the dinner In honor of the congressional appropriations committee is given. Hun dreds of miniature electric lights li colors will be strung over the roof den of the hotel and the garden filled with palms, flags and flj The waitresses will be dressed lean costume and a Mexican orchestra will play typical music during the din ner. The dinner will be served In the garden and a big searchlight, which will be borrowed from the Villa garri son in Juarez, will play over the city, the Mexican mountains and Juarez to allow the visitors to see the city and surrounding country at night. All Lights Hunting. While the dinner is in progress all of the street lights, including the new jn Francisco street illumination, will be left burning until midnight. All of the office buildings will be requested to turn on the lights In all of the win dows Thursday evening and allow them to burn until midnight. The Mills building, the Southwestern building, the First National bank, the Electric build ing and all of the other big downtown buildings will be illuminated and the illumination committee of the chamber of commerce has requested everyone in the city to leave the lights burning and the shades up so that the entire city from Fort Bliss to he river will be lighed while the committee is In the city. Committee Meets. A meeting of the Illumination com mittee, of which H. S. Potter Is chair man, was held In the general manager's office of the Electrical building Mon day afternoon and plans for the illumi nation of the city were made. I Jft. Prltchett, superintendent of lighting lor the electric railway company, has been added to the committee ana mi; - -Illumination engineer in planning the decorations for the roof garden and the city. Mr. Prltchett originated and car ried ou tthe San Francisco street light ing scheme which will be turned on this evening. The other members of tl he committee are H. S. Potter, E. C. Davis and Norman 'Walker. Arrival at Oi p. m. The congressional committee will ar rive at the union station at 6.50 p m. on Thursday evening. They will be ac companied from the dam by the cham ber of commerce. Elephant Butte and El Paso Water Users" associations com mittees. At the station the delegation will be met Dy uen. juuh ... rC......,,. members of his staff, a military escort and band, mayor Tom Lea and the al dermen. ... With the band leading, the committee will be escorted to the Hotel Paso del Norte where, at S oclock. they will be tendered the banquet on the roof gar den by the chamber of commerce and the two water users' associations. Fol lowing the banquet a special street car will be waiting to take the visitors ar.d the committeemen to Juarez, where the Villa authorities have arranged for a military escort Military Review. The program for Friday calls for an auto trip to Fort Bliss at 9 In the morn ing. At the fort Gen. Pershing has ar ranged for a review of all of the troops. The visitors will then return to the city and will take a trip of inspection down the valley Returning, they will stop off at the West Ysleta Country club, where a big barbecue will be held. The committeemen will then return to the citv and will leave Friday evenins for the west. Following Is the list of the entertain ment committee, and the general com mittee and invited guests: Arrangements Committee. The committee on arrangements from the BI Paso Water Users' association is: Dr. S T. Turner. H. B. Stevens. Z. T. White. J. A. Smith. Felix Martinez. The committee on arrangement from the Elephant Butte Water Users' association is: L. Clapp, G. E. Relnberg, A. a Robertson, M. B. Thompson, Dr. Nathan Boyd. Committee on arrangement from the chamber of commerce is: R B. Orndorff. J. F. Primm. George R. LeBaron. Henry S. Beach. H. S. Potter. General Committee. The general committee is as follows. Mayor Tom E. Lea, Councllmen W G. Jolly. J. P. O'Connor. R. B. Stevens, John Fisher. Gen. J. J. Pershing and staff. Col George H. Morgan and aid. Col. Harry C Hale. CoL O. Johnson. Col Omar Bundy. CoL J. F. Morrison. CoL E. A Root, Lieut. CoL Lewry M. Koeh ler. Judge A. M. Walthall, judge Dan M Jackson. B. A. Shelton, Joseph V. Swee ney. E. O. Stratton, R H. Dudley, Her man Andreas, J. F. Williams. O. It Baum. L. E. Booker, IL W. Broaddus, A & J. Eylar, J. L. Marr, W. H. Austin. J. O. Crockett Charles J. Mapel, F. W. Payne, Judge Adrian Pool, Lamar Da vis. James A. Dick. John L. D;.er, H. J. Simmons. G. F. Hawks. W. C McCor mick. W. B. Latta, Julius Krakauer. a P. White, A. N. Brown, W. A. Hawkins, W. R. Brown. George B". "Ryan. Alfonso Martinez, N. M. Walker. B. C Davis. E. H. Baldwin, L. M. Lawson, W. Dent D. W. Murphy, Malcolm A. Fraser. H. R. Mc Cllntock. Grover Smith, J. G. MeNary, V S. Stewart W. Cooler. Georee Florv. c B. Hudspeth. W. L. Games. Frank juuiuiimii, x. iujc, . x -looey, a. js. Holt W. W. Cox. W. B. Mandeville, Os car C. Snow, of Las Cruces and Mesilla Park; J. M. Wyatt A. P. Coles. Henry D. Bowman, of Las Cruces; J. A. Happer, W. G. Roe. Seth B. Orndorff. Z. I Cobb, C. E. Kelly, W. W. Turney, W. IL Burges, J. IL Nations, S. G. Humphreys. A. Courchesne, R L. Young, of Las Cruces; O. M. Foster, Wm. P. La Point of Las Cruces, Wyche Greer. Walter Kohlberg, E. E. Neff. Harry Swain. J. IL Paxton, of Las Cruces; Robert Krakauer, W. C. Frenger, of Las Cru ces; congressman Henry D. Slayden, Dan Anthony, H. D. Slater, A. Schwartz, M. Coblentz. Victor Carusso. H. Krupp. X ? "!? C" Kinnie. C R Russell, Richard Warren and R F. Burges. IL S. Beach, chairman of the com mittee on decorations for the congres sional committee, has named Ray. Mc Clintock as the third member, of his committee, the other member being J. E. Relnberg. JMOBILE TRIPS TO ELEPHANT BUTTE DAM Seven Pan sender Cars Competent Drivers aiakc reservations and rennest rate of oe, Mills and Campbell Sts. Phone 797 THE CONGRESSIONAL PARTY LEAVES CHICAGO FOR EL PASO Chicago, I1L, June 1. A Joint com mission representing the federal re clamation bureau and the appropria tions committee of the house of rep resentatives departed today on a six weeks' tour of inspection of reclama tion projects throughout the west The commission is headed by John J. Fitzgerald of Brooklyn, chairman of the appropriations committee. Ten other members of the committee and four officials of the reclamation bur eau were in the party. Twenty-eight projects. Involving a cost of J113.000.&00 are to be Inspected. i -any lomeM iiere I'irst. The first stop of the commission will be at Elephant Butte dam. From there It will go to El Paso. From there the party will go to Phoenix, and from there to Roosevelt to inspect th'i Roosevelt project The commission will then continue its tour of the west and northwest. COMMISSIONERS TO SBB TUB DALLAS COURTHOUSB Judge Adrian Pool, and county com missioners Seth B. Orndorff. James Clifford, George Pendell and J. M. ........ ..i.,. .V .bu.v .villain lur Dallas for an inspection of the Dallas county courthouse to gather ideas to be incorporated in the new $400,000 courthouse for El Paso county. i 4SSSiilIs8S'Sl':' ill Place One of These Victrolas In Your Home INCLUDING TWENTY-FOUR SELECTIONS OF MUSIC NEVER BEFORE HAS IT BEEN POSSIBLE TO OBTAIN A VICTROLA ON SUCH LIBERAL TERMS. We now offer this new model-Victrola LX., without question the best value to be had in talking machines at $50. Plays any Victor Record, has beautiful tone, aad is equipped with all the features that have made the Victrola a part of so many homes. Can be had in fumed, weathered, golden oak. or mahogany. For $5 down payment, we will deliver this Victrola to your home, together with 10 double-face records at 75c each, and 2 large dance records at $125, making twenty-four selec tions of music The total amount of this offer is $60, and you can pay the balance on EASY TERMS, ARRANGED WEEKLY OR MONTHLY 'AS IS MOST CONVENIENT TO YOU. W. G. WALZ CO. PHONE 128. 103 SO. EL PASO ST. Yon Wul Have to See and Hear This Victrola to Folly Appreciate This Offer OPEN Vacation Close To Nature Low Excursion Fares from all con necting line points ttzmSK I H SEASON NOW Nature s Root fZ jv r i Spend Your r Garden v I t Season Tickets on M Playground of the - Sale Daily I Southwest $S0() 1 lWK3jM $3-50 m Week-end tickets, good going Saturday and Sunday, returning Sun day night or Monday, DAILY TRAIN SERVICE (EXCEPT SBJfDAY) Lv. Union SU. 7.30 a.m. Ar. Clondcroft 12:30 p.m. Lv. Clooderoft 2:15 p.m. Ar. EI Paso 7CO p.. (SUXDAT OXLT) Lv. Union Sta. 7:30 ma. Ar. Clondcroft 12(30 pan. I.V. Clondcroft St30 pjn. Ar. BI Paso . 11:30 pjn. 'The Lodge," Cloudcroft's $100,000.00 Hotel Modern in every respect Steam heat, electric lights, bath and telephones. Under managemeat of M. B. Hutchks, formerly manager Hutchfes Hotel, San Antonio. Plenty of Amusement Golf, Music. Bowfag, Dancing, Beautiful Drives and Horseback trips, aH above the clouds. Baby Sanitarium with modern up-to-date Hospital accommodations. Managed this season by Misses Dietrich aad Green of St. Mark's Hospital. Ask any El Paso physician about Qoudcroft for babies and children. Health and Recreation Pure, balmy air. pure sprbg water, perfect drainage and altitude has made Qoudcroft the premier resort of the Southwest Patronize El Paso's Own Summer Resort Positively more beautiful than ever. GARNETTKING General Passenger Agent VICTOR CARUSSO SELLS HIS HOME FOR $22,000 Victor Carusso has sold his colonial home, on Prospect avenue. In Sunset Heights, to W. II. Kraft for J2S.00O. The Carusso home was completed this year In Sunset Heights and it is under stocl that Mr. Carusso will build an other home in the same section soon. Mr. Kraft Is a mining operator In Mexico who has been living In El Paso during the revolution. BODV OF Mns. MARTHA J. YOUNG IS Ul.TUIl.NKD TO CI.NCMWri The body of Mrs. Martha J. Young, 66 years of age. who died at the fam ily residence, 1203 East Boulevard, on Sunday, was shipped to Cincnlnati. O., on Monday for Interment in the family Plot mere. 100 NAMES RECEIVED FROM SAN DIEGO FAIR Names of more than 109. prospective settlers in the El Paso or Mesilla val leys hae been sent to the chamber of commerce by the New Mexico board of exposition managers, which has charge of exhibiting the moving pictures of Kl Paso valley and Elephant Butte scenes. All of the names sent in are those of persons who have witnessed the films at the fair and have asked for further information regarding this section. SO REGI1IB.NT ASSIGMSD TO TAKE ISth CAVALRY PLACE No advises have yet been received at Fort Bliss or brigade headquarters re garding the assignment of a cavalry regiment to take the place of the ISth cavalry when it goes to the Philippine v vnn..w itfA i 91 t . .. ..l...... I islands in uctoDer. IS years and is survived by two sons. I Itwa? reported that the 11th cavalry Joseph H. and R. a. both of whom ac- ?"'"" ?- Oota- - - tv v u wuv ,aro ft I5BUO officers say that no order assiantne a regiment to Fort Bliss will be Issued before July. MimnnniMl fh rem Ins te r?lnlnnH I - " tO . -m . . -, nffltui xne reaK unaeriaKing company had charge of the remains, bervices were conducted at the famliv residence at 12:3 Monday by the Rev. Perry J. Rice. IIODY OF MURI1BRBD SOLDIER IIBTURXBD TO AllKlVASAS The body of Pte. James W. Woolsey, the soldier who was found stabbed to death on Saturday, was shipped to Woolse. Ark his old home, on Mon day, by the Peak Undertaking company. The home valleys united can whip the worH AUTOS FOR HIRE AH Good "Passenger Cars Rate, $2 Per Hour Phone 509-510 . AUTO LIVERY CO. City Hall Stand - 418 San Antonio BANKING BY MAIL Just as easy to open a savings account with us as though yon lived next door. 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