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EL PASO MORNING TIMES
Tuesday. December 21. 1915.
L
Rugs For Gifts
GIVR HER A RUG. RUGS ARE. ALWAYS AN KXCEL-
lent gift. There it no one that does not adrrure a pretty
bright new RUG and the best of all it ia a useful gift. For
next week we have some excellent values in graden and
size of rugs.
Navajo Rugs. 20 per cent discount. Regular tí Q(
$8.50 Navajo Ruga Special for. J.O.OU
Regular $11.50 Navajo Rugs. Special 2Q
Regular $17.50 Navajo Rugs. Special 00
Room Size Rug Special A good assortment of Brussels
and Velvet Rugs in sizes 8. 3x10.6 9x1 1 and d Q Of
0x12. Your choice at. .. JIÍJ.OJ
Velvet and Axminster Rugs A big lot of 9x12 Velvet
and Axminster Rugs all class patterns CI Q OC
Your choice for. . PlO.7aJ
Small Rugs at special prices 2 7x54 Axminster CC
Rugs Special for. tjyJL .03
36x63 Axminster Rugs Special QC
for P.D
Bissell's Carpet Sweepers at $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 r A
$4.50 and PD.)U
Electric Cleaners at $25.00 $35 00
Let this Christmas be a merry one by making
some one happy
ROGERS FURNITURE CO.
110 NCRTH STANTON.
BUS SEIZED
RED CROSS FLOUR
ti.ovKi ( rnrroMrT tki.i.h
CKfttM M IHN'IIU WIIKN MON-
AS I III IV AH TAKEN.
fly Aavirlalad l'res.
Mfl Her. H. In mUcnuation of their
roMUCt 111 stAtliiir a large quantity of flnur
in Hie Ameritan Hnl Cross hospital t
Mmiantlr whirii u.u being lined to fond the
l t Ulan jKipulaUnn or M'HunUr the llulga-
rUn officer." ri "i-inlblc for the alleged
mirage say lii.it the gMp aa lasen rc-
cauxe on Uieir arrival in M on astir the Hut-
gars were an short of brrail Uiat the men's
(tally rallón had been reduced to hslf
lour. saya the IIiim-' i-nhiiilkl correspon-
dent. Ihc HUM SMMIflHrl add" that Dr. Forbes
of Uie licit crrina and Mr. Walter Kartell
lfn if an American nvw-tpsper man. were
refused txinnlaalon to leave Monas ur Tor
0 reste arlar the attack on Uie hospital and
Hint the mailer dm 1 11 referred to the
Amerii an government.
Iir. I ilward Stuart of FVnton. s meniher
or M.i- American Military wrarniMtot.
which tins bsen workln. recently In Ser-
vis ii crillriar to the eorrcirimirtent noli-
ried the American roliMil In haloulkl of Uie
ntti'-k which occurred December .
The imitarían military authorities rte-
inarnted Uial twenty four caj loads of flour
urhleh the American Hcfl (.rons was dls-
ti Huitín to civilians should b' sold to
them and when Hie Americans declined to
toqtllCMS they threatened to setas the riour
lorclhly. which they afterward did rirst
tciirlny down the American fiar over the
building One or the Mitigarían orrwera
struct: nr. porbei uh AS fiat Of his sword
ami the soldiers dertforsd a camera with
which Mr- I ni well was taking photographs
or the scene.
When III l i.rlics had been overcome ny
the soldiers val were placed
IiiiIIiIiiik and .entries wen
PANAMA CANAL IS
OPENED FOR DAY
HF.VF.RAI. SMALL VESSELS PERMITTEII
TO PAKS; WILL BK CLOSED AFTER
TODAY INDEFINITELY.
By Associated Press.
Panama tier yn -The Parrsms canal was
teinporarily opened Ule today to permit the
pasare of six small vessels which had been
waiting here for several months. Three
more vessels will make the pausare tomor
LETTERS TELL OF
PEACE PROSPECTS
CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN PRESIDENT
AMI I.F.AM "E FOR WORLD PEACE IS
ISSUED TO PUBLIC.
Hy Assoclsted Press.
Washington Dec. 90. Letters exchanged
hy Presiden! Wilson snd (leorire H. Shlbley
president of the League ror World Peace re-
garding the recent statement of Chancellor
n nemmsnn -HOiiweg outlliilng Hermary's
row afternoon after which the waterway attitude toward pesre talk were made pub-
Ihe
get to guard It.
Amusements
Advert! IM
ini i
BENEFIT SHOW WAS
LARGELY ATTENDED
nABTo'a eipianattnn of why the pumi
his iiandu are while.
Mr. ami Mr.
Ilirirtoi'lv 1 1
rim ..! .i-ii playl
I 1 1 i I M .11
DOorts Henderson proved
il drtlliiatlc (it'll-1
tin
Hi'.
their
iral comedy
lie ami again
laughter mid
"Mil. MIF.N OF MIIMK CARLO."
The adventures of a headstrong young
Am in millionaire in upsetting the plana
or Hirer ur Kuropi's great diplómala is
the mm if E. Phillips ofoenitelrii I
thrilling novel. "Mr. f)rM of Monte Csnfl.'
Ihc phnlo diMiiiallr version or which will
b leen m the AUitmbrs today under "tna
direction ot the Jesse U. i.asky company.
The Impetuous voung Ainerican falls In
love nl sight wlih the beautiful grand
duchess jiow he breaks down nit pn-cc-
Sentí Luí ruines her nfr to America are
hut iioine or the g lipping Incidents. It I
i Paramount picture
The CSSt of this production Is headed by
ti lore Huberts prominent in his sup-
port are Miss liorolhv llsvenportt Carwe
M ill I i link Klllott ami other ineiribers Of
Hie LsikJ all alar OrtSnltsUOD
W1D W AM "ON 1 HE PttlVATI WIIIF "
"(in ihc Private Wire." a dandy news
pipei deteCUVe llory Il being shown si
the Wigwam today. II I a Iwo to i I -
ana: nature with Joseph Byron Totteri
met iicitv Brown playlna the leads "ills
Otl ll SIX III MIIIEI) AT MIHIMM. I MI -
PERPORMANCE Ftilt RKLIRT Of POOR
ami rjcsTrrt nt Of tt paso.
idred persons laughed
indid last night at Th
mrity (Unsant and jaudei
Id Ml
hat IU4I
i.f PI
ihl h
itest ballroom dances
- i lara w.wt. rim
le "A'atse Moderns' 1
FOX-TrOt" were the j
until m ai lv ur
Ullll'll li.el I.. I
unpany for hsi
rrty Mi'ick'
' the hun-
ti in could
iform.itloii.
PSSO. The aiiniiint of moiici
to help feed i lottie tne
salt if Uie alfalr will run Hit
dreds of dollars but the oa t
not he rig-urod last night. This
However is rot wi-iinpurwui "k
amount of cneer and happlne-s Dial will In-
given to detttUltl el Paso families lanti'd
Ik' estlinaU'd in hullars and cuts
Ryan's danrtna scadenur when tne dan
suit took place was auñpai erowdad to
l)Hi doors Whet! the tiroiiraiii was In gun
Ml twelve ni. mlieis of tin hill" went Off
smoothly. Liberal applause rrsatnd each
participiiit or gr uip "f psrllcipanis In tlie
how and at tiling tin hand etspplaf Was
fiearenirig. The conssnaui of opinion amon
those wtgi atlende.d was lliat I I Paa has
.ver witnessed a better show. of anntcnr
and professional talent combined. Tie- Tunes
take mis opportunity ir iiisnkn.g everyow
who touk Imri in. the enicrlalnment. nr
aided In Other ways to make ÜJ4 uffalr the
gn at success It was.
Van Hantaan 0f hesira.
Two sell eUona by iii' van snnlani orrhe-
tra opensd it:" prosrsm. "I eintana.' by
I u rllli and PTlmJ'S "Mulndle Wele III.'
Mil ctlona played ur i nuroe Ihey were play
. i sriendial) Miss Pauline Krena pollowed
w.ith a clever dialect story. "The Clui and
iii. paesuin " swet vi.ii cu Louisa Amador
Kyle
i itlt 'afa.eulltlir
feet. Two vi.ilin solos ly nsvni lioiiruin
ems next. Mr iioigum inowed iiim-eit in
be a. fine mualclan by tits playing of WMns
iskf "Nsiiirks." ami "Mir Wjeaeraerw"
irom "The mid of I'arsdis.-."
ir i . o. nines elocutianlst kept me
lug sndli uro m laughter by tier (.ertimti ilia
let reottatlon "The PieorVe." Ne.wp(n i
liassett rairH look the sudn nee hj Storm
with his singing of "Sties I i eryinlng ami
ti n sme More." and. "innm. bootn I'm
noma Crsay." Hi followed Dili after noiti
demand fur an ancore by renting "Hi nit'."
and Eugene Plald'l ' Si eln' Ttiinvs at .Mglif
b"th of whlrh proved hlrhly pleating.
The net number wa a -inn v rleter
coinsdy skit by Insloa Bllrllni and Gil artes
B I vans rall-'d "OstUIMI a Job.
I rank ollll was to Have playea U9 Use
tk i. ti but at the eleventh hour h .i-
tikcn 111 snd Mr Evana volunlssred u nil
In 41 ahurt hoUco. Clem linltatl rii
( h'-.rl!e Chaplin wer- givii Li Mi Mirluig
a the rniwd began to arrlw at Ihe urn
t..lau
The . eoneitidtna nnnther of ih
cut. I'laintii. nl was a Ki acepnl i
IIM' evhll.il
by B B li
National oi
Blut the "tl
Hirer (lant'i
audleaea Qsoce
Al tint conclusion of tli
nd danced chairs were pushed back
' doming 'land Hie anílleme dsl I
'Ills enter- night im- Auivtopiiunc
An-iii iated I I'lHlu d by the v. 0 Wall
ur the Im.iioIii ..f 1 durum Ihln put of Uie aflalr was m.i
ii fsrolllei in El I because a stiiriii accident to Ibe rtlectrlr I
ley whK h win go i tui'i or prevented ihe props operation dl
he i.i...r us a rc- IH'' in Ii "lie ill. In' .in -mi ini .relie.
ir vi.liiiiteoreil Us service! for the dam-
mar. Tin Times wauls lo again Ihiink nil thus
Idg In urlnl l.l l'aMiian who have nuili-ib
utad. m wlMfsyer. fashion to toe success ot
Ihc show Pirn-liaaers or tick. N and badge-
niav real aeur. il lliat BViry n ut of He
iniuie) they .-pent will he used where II
ill do Hie most benefit. rile SJ'M -III it).'
itl-ll lleitlull of rood and fuel ailll oilier
necessities hy the Associated Chailllis
1'liar.llile of Ifjat
I'ulilKli Honor Hull.
Mrs. 11 w. I'lsmddii
lia.lk-e celling COI Illei
iiiat repliea pad not yet
a nureoor or psrson a
"in- inaiii-ii. .-ii
he .n M tomnrrow vjion the "honor mir
will' i pilDllsned. fue dáñelos academy
was il dialed i The Tl - ror II lenln'u
hy Mr man Kveiyl y u uie Hoslon
tore fiiiniiiiii in. ribbon ror ihe badjres
and Ellis htos. did in.- piintlna;. Furniture
for s staia setting i furnieiied hv the i.
i.oger i umitura eomnsnyi. and the ha.
compsny supplied eandieattcks
'" '"i"' iil-i; Ihe luiiieg. The.
line lights and gas liked .luring th.
until wire duuatcii by me i.i ium euk-
le HftiiwA) rompany and ihe W I'aao tins
rnpany raspectMrely Mrs Dona Klute
d rood "nrk tp leillnt llekoti and badge.
le W. t. . . caiiiYlliV Lio lie ..II I
f its Auj.aloi.hooe end only it slight
imedy drai
also Ini on the bill.
I now .Another one hr IhO great FOI
picturea "The Family i.isUJ.".!! is adapted
from the greal I rem h detective atory
"Ihe Widow I (-rouge. " Kredeni k Perry
the Hroadway .slar luis the leading role
i i mi tute i ti.i p. bo one or ihe best
fox ha yet produced.
i BROAOWM suit FEATURE AT BIJOf.
i une nl ihe vnaaiapli vouipauy's llroad
way -atar rsatüres ojjutlod "Cal Marvin's
I Wire" w ill be shown at The llljou today.
Ibis drains n-iis a laic of love iuni ttaro'
Hon Hint Is good for UM soul to know.
.u n í Anderson" uuu -nuiy ounosn
plstf ihe leadina roles la this festure.
rjonilni i i in a y muí Saturday "J. war-
nil heinsan in "I .union's legacy." by
th. weii known author "Meredith Nichol-
son." ihe moat brilliant photoplay of the
III again be closed lo trame by order of
Major den. Heorfe W. Ooethals governor
or the canal
Oenersl rioethals sold It was impossible
to predict when the canal would be re-
opened permanently but expressed the he-
ller that It would not be until all danger
or Interruption to the continuous trsriTc
or large snips was no longer present on
sreount or earth slides.
Today neneral Ooethals accompanied
members or the committee appointed by the
National Academy or Science to Investigate
un veoiogiral formation In the cans! soon.
Ui the Halliard cut where sn exsmlnsllon
of Ihe slides was made. nr. Charles R.
Van Hess chairman or the committee de-
cline! lonlfrht to discuss the investigation.
BREVITIES
(Advertisement.)
Chung Kusn Breaks Ankle.
Chung Kuan a truck rarmrr living; si
Valverdo. had his ankle broken early yes
terday morning while on his way to me
city. An auto bus attempting to psss be
tween Chung Kuan s wagon ana another
struck the former and Chung was thrown
to the ground.
Dr. Ebert Dentist Hd-818 Mills Butldmg
Flneat goods
Charged With Shoplifting.
Masarla Lopez Manuel prieta and Ester
floballsr were arrested yesterdsy snd
taken to the central police station rhsrged
with shoplifting al the Kress store.
Ilavlland China Sale. See DcKyle smith's
add on society page. Adv.
DR. BAL'CHERT Dentist Mills flldg. Ph.tSS7.
cale Stolen Horse.
ben asked to keep
Trying to
The police h
lookout Tor a horse and saddle stolen nun
LAS CmceS N. M. The horse Is described
as a sorrel with hissed race and branded
"ft. II." on left thigh. The saddle was
Biade ror a girl at Oallup Colo. and has
u sliver horn.
KEEVIL'S.
Dutch lunch Budwelser. I.emp's standard.
Auto la Missing.
An auto with license number 1431 tne
property or i.ouis nut is missing.
hr. Mayrield 74 opp. Tlvoll Jusres.
formerly Associate Jul
Court or civil Appeals at Ei
j. r. MeKShxte
lice ol III
Paso Texas ami Chas. It. I.oninls formerly
or the rirtu of Loomls at knollenberg (now
ill- lived) have inrmed s partnership ror
tu.- general practice or law minor mo nrin
mime of
McKenrle A Loomls.
Fourth floor Capíes building. El Psso
Texas. Telephone 711.
nnim. HurkMr mm. Orar E1IU Conf
( Mu. i in mi Loses Ovrrroat.
Lee Lung lost sn overcoat yesterday
while going rrom his wagon to a store In
Hie southern part or ihe cliy. He was
away rrom tlio wagon but a rew minute
on.
Hr. Pysart. practice limited to chronic
nervous diseases stomach Intestinal and
Mood troubles. Special treatment lor wo-
men; il years' experience; consultation free
(irrire hours. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Rooms 10
and II Morehouse nuig . El Paso. Texas.
chairman of lbs
tld Inst niiriii
been is curved from
whom Hi" ribbon.
- II lid
HI w-ll
the lis .
"Tlx
of t ii. Crete her
Phillips brought
IU lause liv I' eir 1 . lellt'oll ol
HartUn'o Jubilee.' Mr. Phillips lUell
Sang. In a clear nn-mamu - .euor. w n-n
1 l.evc the World behind" and was liber-
ally rewarded with applause. "Sleq keo
tu.'ky habe." by the ihrne sing-rs without
Uie piano accompaniment was ihe conclud-
ing K l. rtlon.
leasee ( agen that adept story teller. ngv
rd bis audience f aadiu.- by Ids recti ill m
or "Ihe Uamblar's -p.ry A humor -m
' gue on "Women and Men" w i m-
. m -oi. ee" followed bv a ricllaiioii ot
i i . al ihe Hat" Mr Oagen acted i-
llias.ll r ot reremotlie. .Hd iliíi.ulii. t el.'
nurnb r on the progrsni. Hr ulo thatikeil
t . .. ii.-nce. In a bri. f lsUk loi ti u pres
encr at the show and assur.s.1 them thai
tt-.e money tliev spci.t Tor li'k. i. will lx
used vs ln-re It will do the moll good
Charlr. Braon
( iiai li s. Rrann. one of El ims.. i -t ui i
trur entertainers made a hit with dialect
stones one of whirl- centered around a
race track incident and ihe other about
rddnnt nrcM-m. u n. being heard to tin
lop.-r advantage Ben Hlnasinrum .r n
YAQUIS ATTACK
SONORA- CITIES
THE I Mill &
Ills Majestv. the king. ' leiilnrlng Hlady
Hi nod licit !.. ... Is Hie tlllll or
iUaui rpanbouser drams that will grace J
me Daique program today ah excellent)
comedy win also be- abown.
lay and Blinda loe special attrar-
One ui mo.e supein lavvvru i
Ii inures "Ihe Weiii.'iii lays. with me i
charmlnt Valll vain playing the lead i
'Inspiration" will iv bruuglil back I
inortly aftsr Ihe holidays.
"Tilt". LILY Mi IHE ROSE" A T THE
t.UI.I l
A tale of an old lastilnned girl or an old.
fashioned In v. ni nuil ol Ml WOnd. and
ot a modern balóme i un i.iufiUi p
Hun " I lie I iIn anil HKÍ Roae The sweat
delicate beauty of the l.ily and the purlf
ol ...ill of Uie Child wile is heightened aiul
thrown into beautiful relief by Ins crlm
son; glowing charms ol Ore Ross. The
old-faatUoued Suulliern gin marries the
man about town m preference to the raltn
i tat aVmiuHtii in wiin has alwaya loved
her. To toe great oily In go ami for
a while lhHuami charm ami ehihiuii joys
or loc vnuug wire aatlsfy the husband
Mul Hu n he lues nf bel and seeks Bjnusei
iiU'lita or winch slie never dregnis. lie
sees the wiiudniinf. selnunud beauty "1
lite dancing Rose ami as Heñidlas or old
he saci luces uverythiag ror his. new pas
aten. i
The l ily ami Uie llsi.e" Is the most ar-
ItsUcsIl) finished juit 'ver pMSSnted
lo the public ami it win be worth your
while to arrange some tune today to see
It. li will be shown itgain. today roe u
lust tunc -Come early Slews atari a.
1 1. Hows: I. :ta. 3:3d. 14.'.. tj 7:1ft Jo.
i special musle i:io to b.M. 7;Jo to
tU:ao. . - .
Adlldtston Wc. clillilrcii 15c.
GLAD
TIDINGS
for those who suffer from
LOSS OF APPETITE
INDIGESTION
CONSTIPATION
COLDS OR GRIPPE
HOSTETTER'S
Stomach Bitters
Is Mature! beat aid in combat una auth Ult.
IIU.IN RAUI8 UN AMI UK l I II nil M
A I sl PI lulu i rUHEAtEM t AMI'
(I ( tis-iiii ( HON ( DUFAW.
By Associated press. -
Oq ay nils Meateo Pec jn py radio tó an i
lue... L.sl)c Yaqul Indians .sgaiu have be !
aun calila upon Uie Aiiicnciu settlement :
al san Podro and have attacked the IIHTu.ru i
tOUaU-UCUOO CDlUloUl) s (' V pel uncut j4 I
ton th.re. according to a dispatch received'
1 ;in bj the American consul from i
settlers in the rugían.
jam uuqj .( mnunKd Indians 'were i
.-aid lo be piui.u dtnt southward.
a later dlspslctv from nutaguta sai l
righting was going on Hiera and that troops I
'ii Irs town were wtibdrawing. !
11 Ung upon uig.iit orilei ol (enerar
' tu-- o. cw carransa cavalrymen left Ka-1
pei-anta. HI tnilei fnim the srtnie late to-1
lute I : ' Ii ..i s i li MaitdaleiM una
tubuld reach tiu-r.- kuasreow.
rhe llagsblp au LHeap reached ouaymas'
eailv today Admiral Wlnslow held a long '
oonferenca with OanarW ubregoa. t
heno-l.sji krd t p
c.'l .Alejandro Gsrxt. n warrior ol lire I
Villa hosts wim Is al. asid lo be con !
aected with tne electric ken game m
Juarri.i rame across the river last nlgtit
sad was pjsompUy arrestad m loe same j
time i 'tries Vega also .aid to be nun eteu
" uní.. ii j H'-J I . ill t- le
reputed owner were taken mm cmtodv!
plii ed Hi n il. Ill He- . U J4II. 1
a-'ud serafín Qarda amused'
I'ue Li-1 ll..-.t II I. al
THE PLACE TO BUY
Your Groceries Fruits and
Xmas Candies For Xmas.
Mixed Candy per lb. . .10c
Nuts all kinds per lb. . .20c
Oranges
Dozen 20c 25c 30c 40c
9 Grapefruit for. ..... .25c
Apples box $2.50
Mince Meat lb 10c
Sweet Pickles doz 5c
Visit Our New Store It
Means a Saving to You.
Grossblatt's Grocery
512 N. Stanton Phone 1667
lonlght hy the league with the an
nounremenl that copies had been delivered
to the nfrirlal representatives here ot the
European belligerents.
Or. Rhlbley wrote lo the president direct-
ing his mention to tbe chancellor's statc-
mfnt snd enclosed a memorandum setting
rorth that both sides or me conflict agreed
on the essential point that only a permanent
peace would stop the war.
He suggested that Mr. Wilson wss the one
who best could take the next step needed
In the peace movement.
In ronly. the president wrote:
"Allow me to thank you ror your letter
or li.ecmher 14 and to say that I have
novo wnn me greatest interest the state
ment by unanceiioi
to which
Chancellor von Bethmann Hollweg
Kurone
with regard to the war with the utmost
sincere aesire to be or service. '
The League for World Peace or which
nr. itavin tarr Jordan and other national
nguri-a are vice presidents maintains per
manent headquarters In Washington.
To Permit Logwood Exportation.
By Associated Press.
Boston. Dec. 90. The British government
is vi un me emr.argo on the exportation
of logwood from Jamaica which It recently
imposed according to word received here
tonight rrom the BrIUsh board of trade.)
Protesta by American manufacturers- against
forwarded to me board or trade which has
nottrtnd the Textile Alliance Inc. mat ex-
portation tinder license from Jamaica to
foreign countries would be permitted soon.
The embargo was Imposed It was alleged
because or dirriculty experienced bv Im-
porters in the United Kingdom in obtaining
supplies. These supplies now have been
secured the message aald.
' Armenian Persecution Continues.
By Associated Press.
London Dec. 91. A dispatch to the Times
reports that all Armenians in Adrlsnople
had nlther been massacreod or deported' by
the Bulgars 1600 men being deported to
Asia Minor. Women and children were de-
tained two dsys In prison before their re-
moval says the dispatch and were subject-
ed to brutal treatment by their raptors.
Many were placed on sailing vessels bound
for Asia Minor. Two of these vessels foun-
dered orr Rodosto and a majority or me
exiles on board were drowned. Continuing
the dispatch says: '
"A memorial presented to the Bulgarian
government Invoking Interference In behalf
or the persecuted Armenians gives a fright
rul picture of their sufferings In Asia Mi-
nor at the hands of the Turkish nullum
Ilea. The document rurnlshed a list or W
districts In which the Armenian popula-
tion consisting or between doo.noo and 000.-
000 persons either were killed exiled or
forcibly converted to me Islam religion."
AR.R.E8TED FOR ALLEGED Ml HIM H
Father of (.in Found Dead In Bed; Taken
Into Custody by Sheriff.
By Associated Press.
Pails Texas. Dec. 90. After having ar-
resb'd T. i. Walton aged today charged
with the murder of his daughter Pauline
on the night of Dccemhr 17. orricers con-
tlniied their search for evidence; While
reticent the orricers indicated they were
Old Mother Hubbard
Went to Use cupboard
In quest of some gasoline
Itnt finding none there
She did not care
For a FORD was bar pet machines.
Khe jtist. looked In her tank
Have a turn to the crank
And went on her way with a smile
Made town with all
Kald "A FORD'S just the cheese."
on a thimble full I've run a mile.
Remarkably adaptable to the
older members of the family as
wyll as tlio young;. Surprising-
ly small amount of annoyance
and little fuel consumed.
Tri-State Notor Co.
Cor. W. San Antonio and I.eoti Sts.
ICI Faso. Texas.
seeking additional racts and circumstances
In connection with the murder.
It was reported rrom the sherirr's office
that Mrs. Wilson tho mother or the girl
had given Information relative to ramliy
arralrs. Sherlfr W. L. Lain tonight said that
Walton who was taken to OreenvllP'
Texas would be held In another county
until all the tacts In the case had been
developed.
Families Fight Pitched Battle.
By Associated Press.
Klamath Pula ure. Dec. 90. A rend over
the ownership or l0ri occupied by Ihe
contending claimants was responsible today
for a pitched battle with riries shotguns
and pistols between two families at Loild
Hollow dear here. On one side Mrs. Alma
Kuehne was killed; on the other Guy Hun-
ter wss shot through the arm. Hunter's
wire who Is Accused or firing the shot that
killed Mrs. Kuehne and A. B. Lawrence and
Andrew Kuehne son or the dead woman
were arrested.
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American end Chinese Service.
Booths 1 r Ladlea or Parties
208-aib S. El Puso St. next to
BIJou Theater.
Regular Dinners Lunch and
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German Home Cooking.
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Manager of the Kitchen Mrs.
Rosenberg. J. Rosenberg Prop.
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KU Pierda la Fire.
By Associated I n eg
Yorktown. Trxav Her tO.Su persons.
John Xnyr and win cue son 15 years ur
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and an inlaid wile luirneu ki death al Itirir
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are teanhUig lue . . 1 . 1 1 v with blood
fauuiHla foul play bciug suspected.
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