El Paso Herald (El Paso, Tex.), Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 19, 1916 Page: 2 of 14
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I PASO HERALD
ITWO DEAD MEXICAN BANDITS
pun mn speew police
HIMCTDDEITH. PROTECT HOMES
At the
Standard Cash Stores & Markets
YOU
Fay Cash and Fay Less
' for your
Groceries Fruits Vegetables and Meats.
We earry in stock at all our stores the "Freshest and Finest'' gooda
House Catches Fire While
Parents Are Out and
Sleeping Baby Burns.
plainview. Tex Jan. 19- In a fire
that destroyed a. one room house In
East Plainview occupied by J. K. Gal-
lup and family a three-year-old child
c. Mr. and Mrs. Gallup which was
asIeeD In the house was
Two Watchmen Now Patrol
Montana Street and Sun-
set Heights Nightly.
police now pairoi ounwk
Woio-htH snri East Montana street. Tney
are employed by the residents of these (
two sections and are paid to make
hourly trips alone the streets and
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burned to thieves operating.
death; despite efforts 'of the firemen to Ed Mackey former. "ba"j;?"5 '
roarh II Is the Sunset Heights watchman ana.
The house was in flames before any- William. McDonald makes the rounds
one discovered It was afire. The child's a"'i5'Znb?toto nTcircu-
Parents were not the house when the . gaU yoSSffSf ."iSS.
lira starteo. I . i Hi.tHrti.
Another Home- Destroyed. . I imo1 Stolen.
An automatic pistol was stolen from
the home of F. F. Johnson. 3225 Grant
avenue. Tuesday nleht at 11 oclock. iir
Fire also gutted the small home of
Mrs. Mattie 'Wicker. The temperature
tr-ac ahnut ieht decrees above zero
aid the family was forced into the I John80n returned from the city to find
ram Tram me uurmu uuuuiuii. uvo i
of the household effects were lost but
the frame of the building was saved by
prompt action by ine lire aeparunenu
MAN INJURED IN MEXICO
GETS DAMAGES IN LOCAL COURT
In the 65th district court J. H. Turner
conductor on the Jlesico North-Western
railroad was awarded an agreed
judgment of S1S0O. He sued for $50-
000 damages alleged to have been sus-
tained when he fell from a train in
Mexico.
Tis Judgment establishes a preced-
ent in local courts attorneys say as
It is was rendered In a case where the
Injured man was In Mexico at the time
of the Injury.
MAYOR UrVTTED TO VISIT
SAX AXT0X1O JANUARY 23
Haver Tom Lea received an Invita-
tion Wednesday doming from the ex-
ecutive committee of the San Antonio
bi -centennial celebration inviting the
.. YpmitivA to be nresent on Janu-
11t linll.AallTltfrPlI
A set of electric batteries were taken
from the car of Ed Malloy. They were
taken from the auto while it wa in
front of 31S South Santa Fe street
A gray overcoat was found in San
Jacinto plaza Tuesday night at 11
oclock by police officer Cox.
XOGALES-MAZATIjX train
SERVICE TO IJE RESUMEB-
Through train service between No-
gales and Mazatlan will be resumed on
January 20. A message has been re-
ceived by general agent W C McCor-
znack. of the Sunset-Central lines say-
ing that trains would leave San Bias
southbound on Saturdays and Thurs-
days leave Culiacan on Mondays and
Fridays at 7 a. ro.. southbound.
The northbound train will leave
Mazatlan Mondays and Thursdays Cu-
liacan Tuesdays and Fridays atllffl.
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BY sTPEPHtS HLKbRER heme portrait and publicity pkotTapaer 111 1-2 South El Paso street.
THE above is a photograph of tlio two oad bandits whose bodies v. ere on exhibition in Juarez "lurS'la.r1ani'TC
toto to Chihuahua SVsdas night Tlu f.m tli body of A alios who was execute tho .'oad yards in
Juarez early Tuesday morning. Tt-e body forth st away is the one the Carranc.atas assert is tbat of Joe ttoun
jraez. A well known man who has boen tmu-h with the Vfll'sta army a man whose word editable- J"0?
bodies yesterday and asserts that the "body claimed to be Uiat of Rodriguez. s not hisjit all Bin8?J ". OTF
mTilTboiy'bzoueU to Juarez is that of a man 40 year of age- he said. This was said in the presence of 15 o.
20 men last night by the American.
MBnogngS vIoIations .' FUNERAL OF G. B. BRADY
authorSe? nwrdan8earyeStcharbIedfedwi? ' MOTOR VICTIM IS HELD
violations of the white slave act I Funeral services for the late George
ai. T7aab vfq hnriTPn XT It II I .
ary 25 26 and 27 at the initial jubilee. """w g5" ."to the country for ' B. Brady who died Monday evening
E toward the celebration of the Wna Towalez! I as a result of an automobile accident in
ootn anniversary iai Vl.'.".r . nn whom Reves is accused of "... - .. . vm.1 wn held
iiie iviiuuu . .- -."- .;. .. federal ""- "- "- """-"71 " .
imporuug ci ia . -..-v- at 10 0-ciocK weapesaay murains "
arrest as a witness. ' tne famiiy home. 1427 East Wyoming
Guadalupe Gonzalez. .wrn gfeiK&i Vnd a large number
taken !nto custody for returning totnis frlends were present and there were
country after having been departed. gany beautlful 'nowers.
UNITED EMPIRE OhVBJ o! tTeTitX.
Meeting ? isbt af I g&M Xcl
v-MHOTS WELCOME south. Rev. Mr. Bond close friend of the
NW MEMBERS WEIgOJlt. ate Mr. Brady his address delivered
J. I fatanton eecretarj. i . hI nhsracter and
auk. h"'"" - . : r 7 "" r- .
standing xwo vocal aueis Dy women s i
mpnt nf ?fln Antonio.
--.. .i. hv Jn TL Ferguson gov
ernor. Clinton G. Brown mayor of San
Antonio and George D. Armstead.
chairman of the committee of 100-
Because of the fact that the la-
.A.i T.iiTAtnv si.soclation meets in
m Psu on the same days as the ju
silee ceieorauon majur .c . -
be able to attend the San Antonio meet
iig.
Cactns Typewriter Rrbions are mads
especially for this dry climate. Try
onV-they last longer. El Paso Book
Co Mills Bldg. "Ifs Handy." Adv.
Sulzberger's Majestic Hams are T)e-
'iciously Different" Phone your deal
er now to sena you uuc .u..
ADGLUB AIDS !I
BUDGETPLAHS
Appoints Gteo. H. Clements
.Publicity Manager; Hears
Made in El Paso Talks.
Aid was given the chamber of com
merce budget fund- campaign oy m;
El Paso Adclub at the conclusion of
WOMAN'S CONGRESS .MEETING IN
CAPITAL OF A MEXICAN STATE
Reports from Mexico City to Mexican
consul Andres G. Garcia Wednesday
morning told of the "first women s con-
gress ever held in the country at Me-
rlda capital of the state of Yucatan.
Seven hundred women delegates to the
convention are said to be in attendance
occupied with discussion of vital Ques-
tions relating to religious educational
and social progress.
CARRANZA OFFICIALS DENY
0BREG0N IS A PRISONER
Vnvn T.-irdo. Mex.. Jan. 19- Car-
ranza officials here deny a report from
El Paso that Gen. Alvaro Obregon Is a
virtual Drisoner of Carranza. On the
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nir nn.iran!in QUININE- ' voices added to tneservie. loe pan- tne Adclublunchep.n Wednwsday in tne . r h( av. obreson has been
To geTthe genu.ne.caH for full name bearer were " arr.s Uotrt ShWon fflrra. George -; sgnally"honorel by Carranza and baj
Cures
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININB.
for signature of E. W. GRO i-
a Cold In One Day. lie.
11 " T 111
-Jft J .
JJ W y iL T 11 1
1 fm Always the yjt I
lill l The New Styles
1 For Men I
wnlrhulL Dr. Frank Lvnch. C. E. Kelly
Judge J. U. Sweeney and J. B. Hughes.
Interment was at Evergreen ceme-
tery. An American boy of 12 years Is be-
lieved to be the only eye witness to the
fatal auto accident on the smelter road
Monday night and he Is now being
searched for by coroner J. H. Ware in
an effort to establish the facts regard-
ing the accident
Pnpnn.r ware has learned that a boy
of is vcirs flasrced a street car near the
place wnere me auciueui uimucu i
ents was appointed by the Adclub as
publicity manager lor tne staie con-
vention to be held In El Paso on Feb-
ruary II. 15 and 16. He was Instructed
to begin at once his campaign for en-
listing the cooperation of the state
newspapers in heralding the conven-
tion. No definite plans were made for
the annual meeting at the luncheon
save that one day of the convention
would be given to seeing El Paso and
making an excursion to the Elephapt
Butte dam and a banquet to be given
on either Monday or Tuesday evening.
Adam nn content.
within a short time of tne accident I . wa. nf.id at the luncheon
LiHLeT.eA-nV.a.? ffl " rSfViSS I at Vhich Claiborne Adams and Robert
and coroner Ware is anxious to locate ! Krakauer spoke upon the subject of
him. "Made in El .Paso Goods." The prize
I'nnr i nrnnv. lnnnrr SLirrck . at ...
- "-. -v r "7 i-..- ior tne oeat ureujiiciii.
and Mrs. Brady mother of the '"SS5
on why El
Announcement
' E HA VE just received a large shipment
of Spring Hals from the John B. Stet
son Co. This does not mean we are showing
just one or two styk but the complete Spring
Line of the Celebrated John B. Stetson-Line
in soft and stiff hats.
Sol Berg Sets the Pace
See the "Pace Maker"
Among the new Spring Hats is one you will be
particularly pleased with. It is the "Pace
Maker." As the name indicates it sets the
Spring Style in soft hats and we show it in all
colors. .
"Rpftrtv
decease a r- rasoan is msu um&.
BODY OF NEW MEXICO PRIEST
RETURNED TO SILVER CITY
The body of Rev. August Moria who
died In a local hospital last Saturday
morning was shipped to Silver :ity
X. SL. for Interment Tuesday after-
noon by the McBean Simmons & Huxt-
fordY Undertaking company. Father
Moria came to El Paso about two
( ... a lnml fcftcnftnl
being a sufferer from paralysis.
For the past 25 years he has been
preaching In Silver City. N. 1L and
was the founder of the present Catholic
church In that city. The remains were
accompanied back to Silver City by
the Rev. Joseph Carnet. of Demlng.
POTTSVILI.E MAVS BODY
TO BE RETURNED TO HOME.
The body of M. L. Portland aged 34
years who died at a local hospital
Bell
ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves it 2-5cat all druggists
awarded to Mr Adams.
At the conclusion of the luncheon
the 25 members of the Adclub who
were present divided into small groups
and weut out into the business section
to solicit subscriptions for the chamber
of commerce budget fund. The Adclub
will continue this work until noof
Thursday when its work will be taken
up by the Rotarians who bold their
luncheon at the Hotel Paso del Norte
Thursday at noon.
The guests attendant upon the lunch-
eon were: Dr. Alonzo Cleaver. Fort-
land Ore.: C E. Rule. Tucson. Aril-.
and G. R. Smith Los Angeles CaL
reaffirmed his loyalty to the first
chief. Gen. Carrana returned Tues-
day from Celaya to Queretaro accom-
panied by Gen. Obregon and by John
R. Sllllman atPfntative of the
American state department.
TODAY'S AHUSESIENTS
"The
THE SENATOR.
Senator" at tbe
Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock was
shipped to Pottsville. Pa.. Wednesday
afternoon by the McBean. Simmons &
Hartford company. The deceased came
to El Paso several months ago from
his home in Pottsville. being a health
seeker. He is-survived by a wife and
children now residing In Pottsville.
CONVICTED MEXICAN IS
GIVEN SUSPENDED SENTENCE
Jose Delcado.
glarlzing the garage of Geo. D.
Albambra
theater today reveals Charles J. Ron
an the star In the screen presentation
of the part In whlob Wm. H. Crane won
fame on the legitimate stage. Sydney
Kosenfeld's drama has afforded a won-
derful opportunity for beautiful film-
ing and it has been taken full advan
tage of in this great series of pictures. I
With three men interested in a pretty j
girl who Is the center of political and .
social intrisue. with an ambitious and I
vnscropulouB schemer In an attempt to
wreck two lives for bis own gratifica-
tion with a man of sterling Integrity
keen wit and steadfast purpose and
other characters of minor import ma-
terial Is provided which has been
welded into one of the most remark-
able plcturizations of its kind ever
presented to lovers of the silent drama.
A gripping appeal Is made to the eye
as well as the heart all through the
great series of pictures. Adv.
BERNHADT TODAY TOMORROW.
The Unique presents the divine Sarah
today and tomorrow in "Sarah Bern-
hardt at Home" In two parts. As this
will probably be the last time the pub-
lic will baTe a chance to see the be-
loved and famous Sarah. It will be welt
to grasp this opportunity. J Warren
Kerrigan in "A Kentucky IdoT will
also be on the program today. To-
morrow another drama will be substi
tuted for "A Kentucky Idol." Regular
prices ct admission will be charged
:kcw
and
charged with bur- e.n nla l?Jall":?j.n".r."" 5 "c -V3
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glarlzing tne garage oi ueo. ij. joii- gnnda the aDeciai attraction will be
dall. 322 Missouri street on January thfHo ?eg$LV $& produc.
was given a jury trial before i judge m be we wort yonr tJme
Dan M. Jackson in the Jlth district . -ttend. Adv.
court Wednesday morning and given
a five year suspended sentence.
The case of the state of Texas vs
Louis Alvirado. charged with theft of
a watch from the person of A. B. Ahr
was also tried In the 31th district court
Wednesday morning by a Jury and tht
erdict was '"not guilty."
The Price Is $4.00
Orders
Filled
MSr
See
The
Window
m BUY WHERE THE BUYING IS GOOD
S 220 Mesa Avenue Phone 2576. ?
I Some Sta
206-JO San
Antonio St.
LEVY GROCERY COMPANY
EXTRA SPECIAL.
New Imported Shelled Walnuts.
New Imported Shelled Almonds pound.
Soft shelled Pecans
3 pounds for h.
Trade With Us and Sare Money.
Phones 505 and 50S.
Mail Orders Prompt Attention.
204 and 206 East Overland Street.
El Paso H
Texas. M
Ill.MJEItS..Ll Hj
A Mi OTHERS )
. 50c if
50c 1
m 3
rtiing Prices
Cash or Credit
Free DelEvsry Service
Calif. Nayel Oranges 100
and 126 Size $225 Box
Half Box $1.25
Roman Beauty Large Red
Apples $2.25 Box
These prices for Thursday and
Friday Only.
Here Is Something You Want:
2 Lb. Size Dehnonte Pore
Fruit Jams Strawberry
Raspberry Loganberry
Blackberry $2.65 Per
Doz 25c Can
SNIDER
Only Makes One Kind of Soup
and That Is
TOMATO
It's Fine.
Pint Cans for 25c
A 10-Lb. Can Snowdrift $1.15
A4-Lb. Can Snowdrift... 50c
A 10-Lb. Can CottoIene..$1.35
A4-Lb. CanCottoIene.... 60c
Prices for Thursday Friday and
Saturday Only.
wigwam William farnum.
'The Broken Law" a William Fox
production featuring handsome and
lovable Big Bill Farnum. Is he attrac-
tion St the Wigwam today and tomor-
row It Is a superfine photoplay of
love sentiment and conquest written
and directed by Oscar Apfel and played
by a company of well-known favorite?
in support of the star.headed by win-
some and charming Dorothy Bernard.
The story Is replete with romance and
dramatic intensity and there "fs a fight
between Farnum. and the leader of x
gypsy band that Is a hair-raiser. There
will be special orchestra music from
S to 5 40 and from 7 to 10 p. m. Adv.
-0 HER WEDDING NIGHT.' BIJOV.
Edith Storey will be seen today at
the Bijou In the extra special release
On Her Wedding Night." Friday
T7.11. will h ! In 7 flUVPP
I .!.. Th. nllon will show Sunday.
Maude Fealy In "The Girl from Tints
Place." Adv.
ASHES CAUSE FENCE FIRE.
Hot ashes thrown against a fence
caused a small fire in the rear ot a
residence at Crosby and Mesa avenues
Wednesday morning at 11:SD o'clock.
Although the fire gained headway be-
fore the arrival of the department due
to the strong wind it was easily ex-
tinguished with the aid of chemicals.
MANY TOLL TAXES PAID.
The taking out of poll taxes is In-
creasing At noon Tuesday the num-
ber recorded was 579. Up to 9 oclock
Monday evening the number Of poll
taxes taken out for the city precinct
t)v precinct was 2689: and the county
at large precinct by precinct. 814.
A Sack of Granulated Sugar
100 Pounds for ....$6.00
16 Pounds Granulated Sugar
for 51-00
Nations Pride High Grade
Flour 24-Lb. Sack for. . 95c
A 3-Lb. Can Celebrated
M. J. B. Coffee for.... $125
A 5-Lb. Can Celebrated
M.J.B. Coffee for.... $2.00
that the markets of the country afford-
artiele that we sell.
-We absolutely guarantee every
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY SPECIALS
20 Pounds Best Granulated Sugar for $1.00
To Each Person Thij Buys $500 or Over of Other Goods.
4 Ppunds Fancy Head Rice for 25c
Regular $1.00 Can Regal JIaple
Flavored Syrup for J5c
4 Packages 3IIne Meat for... 25c
40c Can Hoyal Baking Powder
for 30c
50c Can K. C. Baking Powder
for 3Sc
Cans Cnttfair Jams for.
Cans No. 1 Slieed Peaches
25e
Bread Regular 5 ct.
Size Loaf for . . . 3c
Strictly Fresh Eggs per doz. .35c
Cans Carnation Milk
2 Tall
for ...
.15c
3
3
for 25C
Full 17 or. Jar Monarch Pre-
serves for 25c
Full 28 oz. Jar Bismarck Pre-
serves for ...25c
3 Cans Valley Brand Com for.25c
Chase and Sanborn'' Famous
Amber Blend Coffee per lb. . .30c
Crusade Blend Coffee per lb. . .35c
Golden Glow Coffee per lb 40c
Moses Best or Gold Coin Flour
24 lb. sack 90c; 43 lb. sack' $1.75.
3 Packages Faneake or Buck-
wheat Flour for 25c
Dunbar's Genuine Home Made
Syrup or Sorghum
Quart 20c: Gallon 75c.
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MEAT SPECIALS
Pure Home Made Pork Saujage per pound lVfi
Pure Home Made Frankfurters per pound. 15c
Strictly Fresh and Select Oysters per pint 20c
Nice fat Rabbits each 15c
All Orders that Amount to $2.00 or Over
Delivered Free
Standard Cash Stores & Markets
9 rolls Big Deal Crepe Toilet
Paper for 25c
For Thursday and Friday Only
Store No. 2.
Corner Boulevard and
Kansas St
'Phones 4340 & 4341
Store No. 3
Corner Stanton and
Overland Sts.
New Zellman Bldg.
Phone 863
Store No. 4
407 North Oregon St.
Phone 896.
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Blood chronic skin eruptions you should ac-
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