El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 15, 1918 Page: 3 of 24
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES. TUESDAY. JANUARY 15. 1918.
'IT WAS CERTAINLY
A GRAND SURPRISE'
SAYS MISS ROHNE
Galas Twelv. Pound- After Tak-
in Two Bottlei of
Tube
"I have gained twelve pound on two
bottles nf Tanlac and feel every bll of
rive yean younger." said Miss rtavonle
11. Htm cashier at Houw nrug store
and residing at 1514 Everett street Houi-
ton Texas the other day. '
"I was In a eery run-down -rondition"
aha explained "from stomach disturb-
ances and moat everything I would eat
(rave me trouble. My food would aour
on mv stomach and form ra thai tnaiir
me mtaeraltla Tor hour. My nerves were
all on edgeao I got little rest at night
and nheii moi-nfna iimr I wan most a
Ured aa I waa when I went to bed. I had
terrible headarhc moat all tbe time anil
fell an wretched nd no acenunt I hardly
nan any ma ur energy icu o uo any
Uilna
"I heard au many j-eople telling about
tho i-i.fni that Tanlac had dono them that
! derided to try it. Tim way It took hold
of my troubles waa une grand surprise
and i hardly know bow to beam telling or
all Hi benefits I have derived rrom using
n I ran My. though that It han made a
urn person out or mc and as aoon ax I
get home from work Instead oí moping
arou-id like I did 1 now have a grand
time lumping with live klddlea juat like
I wig' a eiittd. too. My complexion ua
cleared up wnnderrullv. I have no trou-
ble with inv digestion and I aleep like a
baby. Tanlar has hern a fine thing for
hie and I certainly nn glad to recommend
It from tny own mporienre wtlb It."
Tanlac la sold in. W Pa by Kelly
Pollard hnig Co. and People' Prug Co.
under the --nrsnnal direction of a apeclal
1 anlai- represenlallvf.- Adv.
Tool Proof Gates in
Roof Garden Bastile
Bar Prisoners' Break
Second Delivery Attempted When Charle Harris and An-
tonio Sanchez Carre Steel Wall Plate With Knives
and Reach Enclosed Runways.
Globe Officials Hold
Examining Hearing in
Midland Killing Scrape
Special to the Morning Times.
tilobe Arli.. Jan. tí. Uve witnesses-
wrre examined tod.iv at the loquen held
over the body or William Kvan. teanwter
and ex-convict who waa shot and kitted
early Saturday morning nt the liome or
Mr. William henttla in Midland city while
alti-mpilng to hold up Cart Vaughn auto-
mobile dealer or Wlnkehnan. who earlier
in ihe evening had displayed a roll of
f In rttrrenry and ar-uo in travelera'
check. The v itiie.e were Waller Travis
allegod booilegger now under arrest lu
roimct'lioit Mth the shooting; Vaughn. Mrs.
Perm's and Mina Ktnma Corree all four of
w hom ere In Hie house at the time or tlie
shooting and a neighbor who henrd tlx
shots. Travis' tcsumony as brier. He
could remember little having been
knocked unconscious by a blow on the
head from a revolver in ihe melee. Vaughn
admitted slmoling Kvans and sa'd be did Jt
only because the man wai trying to hold
him up. He admitted hitting Travis too
and said be waa so wrought up at the
time or ihe killing that he would have
killed Travis but for Intercession by the
two women who told him Travis had notlt-
lng to do with the hold up.
Mrs. Dennis and Miss Coffee corroborated
Vaughn in everything he said. More testi-
mony is to be taken today. Although no
warrant has been issued Tor Vaughn yet.
though lie adm t killing Kvans the police
explained today that they would not try i
bold him If It were proved that he shot In
self-defense or tn keep from being robbed.
They declared that Travis was held he
cause the authorit cs believe be mav have
bad a hand in spurring Evans 1o attempt
the holdup.
While aawing out of the eounty'a ws.ooo
roof garden bastile may be rooked upon
ai a pleasant paatime toy prisoners tt la
getting on the nérvea or the county com-
missioner. Encouraged by the aucreaa of the four
county prlaonert who cut their way to
freedom through tbe solid ateel walla or
a cell last Tuesday night. Charlea Harria
waiting to serve out two years' aen-
tence in the penitentiary on conviction
on a charge or robbery and Antonio san-
rhea. awaiting trial on two Indictments
attempted to follow tulL All that barred
ihelr way to a clean escape waa that the
south ateel door in tbe plumbers run
way on the second floor of tbe eaat tier
or cells was locked. The rour men wlm
got out round the door at the end or the
runway unlocked and It was a simple
matter to go through Ibis nil the bars
over the window in tbe balcony and slide
down a rope made or blankrta. This
door has since been Jtept locked.
iirniv Concealed Hole.
The first esrabe occurred oil the third
floor lu tbe wes tier or cells. The hole
wa cut hi the back ateel' wall Just umirr
ncath the lower bunk. The bunk had t
b raised while the work of sawing
thiotich wis undi-r way. niriiiir the day
the bunk was lowered and a blanket
thrown carelessly against the wall con-
cealed the place where tlie men were
working. It Is thought that at least nine
days were required lu rut the hole. After
ne men rooa rrwnrn iru ine piruw rui
nit was put bark In place. The hole was
located when an officer Inspecting the
cell kicked the right sMit. The piece of
sleet clattered Into ihe runway. It was
carried to the Jailer's office lo bo kept as
souvenir.
Following the first escave prisoners
remaining were subjerled to a searvh.
but apparently nothing of note was found.
Bom Harris ami rancnei nocieren me
nutlet through which they hail counted
on crawling to safety had been riuislied
rour days when the officer the morn-
lur after the eseaoe id the four in Isoners.
entered their cell to search them. The
cell was on the second floor in ihe east
tier. Until dec nred they used only
pocket knives In rutting the steel but
II Is tie rwd It would have Dren Huiro
Slide Pi rut the steM witn pncKet Knives
and the men must have bad saws of some
character.
Ho e Covered IV IU P ctiirc
The morning the ofricers searched them
only a pirture was hanging over the hoi'
throurh which thev Planned to go t
freedom. The picture looked Jniioccnt
enougn anu oin not mviie invr ikhmoii
Harris and Sanehei aatd they threw the
knives they used In the toilet. Plumbers
were trying Monday to loeatc the weapons
I. ate Sunday night when the bote war
discovered Harris and Sanchez were
transferred to another celt.
When County Attorney W. It. Fryer
learned Monday morning that a second
successful attempt had been made tiy
prisoners in cutting out of cells lie ap-
peared' to be "in ved."
'-What kind or a Jail is this?" be de-
manded and went immediately to Inter
view Harris and Hanchex. In the race of
threats and promises both men declared
they had used only pwket knives and
hail worked twenty-nine daya
Minn i vou nave a ran onenerr" i c
tnsnded Mr. Fryer. The men swore they
had only pocket knives. One of the
knives they aatd had a three Inch blade
and they kept both knives sharp by whet-
ting them on the atone floor.
"Wl worsen omy at nigni. asm nan
rftntt. "Irom l to 1 o'clock. While wi
were working we would alng. Tbia
drowned out the noise."
"Vea" said Harria "we were on the
loh twentv-elsht dav and worked
night from ft to 0 o'clock. It waa hard
work. 1 ran assure you. but we finally
managed to cut It through. We worked
as easv aa we could with the knives be
cause we were afraid we would break
them. We did break small blia out of
thf blades but the knives held out until
we romideled the ton.
"How did yuu get tbe knives?" asked
Mr. fryer.
"A Mexican who completed hla sen
Irnce left the kntvea with us" said Har
William G. Russell
Denied Bond Second
Time in Three Days
Judge Walter D. Howe in Thirty-Fourth District Court Will
Not Permit Prisoner Bad; Grand Jury Hears Evi-
dence; Indictment Returned.
II w
i t n. In Jill." Mid
ii i him why Ini tin! attempt-
Sale Specials
For Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
If yon Imto not attended oar blf mIc you're losing
money. KTcrytbtng In stock nt eat prices.
Peabury Coffee Regular 35c grade. Sale price.
lu. I. White Soap
for
Illue Tip Mm in
boi
Seudder Kyrnp
quart van
Toilet Paper
roll
25
6c
c
c
33
AHpiirafttut G. s.
fine ffuods calf
Comet Macaroni and
RpaRheUJ
Corn Flakes
package
Ginger Snaps
barrel
. 25c
12c
8c
8c
25c
Bee Hive Grocery
1107 Magoffin Ave.
Phone 4370 and 4371
Harris. ei
ed to set out. I am a worker-an auto
mobile merhantr. There was nothtna: to
do in jan and I rt tired Just being- Idle
tt nitrbl Itave been all Nht If I had
been - ent bi tbe tenitenttary and waa
serving out my sentenre. There would
lx work to do there but here In this
jail there Is nnthlna; to do. 11 waa
awfully monotonous. I wt tired.
'Tried IMera Heieral Time.
"We did not have any Idea whero we
wrrr a-otua- uncu we starteu ruiimi; out.
he continued. "We juat saw daylikht
out there. This Job has iHrn riniahed
four davs. We have both been out In
the runway several times. We went (n
the doors closing In the runway and
round they were locked. We had be-
come disgusted and had almost made up
our minds that there wasn't any chance
lo escape. We were lioth asleep In our
bunks when the Jailer came lit Sunday
ulfrht and disturbed ua."
The hole cut in the steel wall Is prob
ably ft inches wide and to inches long. Ii
nan neen cut omy on uin-e sioea. i
nten said they drew lines with a lead
ttitirll ami cut alona- them. Alter rut
ting the three aldea they bent Ihe steel
out.
After interviewmr the men county At
lorney Fryer told tlie commissioner an
immediate invcstta-ation should be made
commissioner H E. Lyons was with the
cc unty attorney w hen the prisoners were
inlervlewctl The couutv attorney Is now
studying plans and sjiecinratlop or the
jail in tbe attempt to locate a clause
whlrh says wunethina about prlaonert.
not belnir suposeri to escape.
Harris la an Ameriran pmhahty
years of age. He Is an ei-aoldler. Evi-
dently the men had Intended to emulate
the e'lample or UMise who were aucress-
hil in eariphni fur they admitted they
had "ptrked" up nine blankets lu other
i ells. Thev were told the rualtivcs ha.1
uajKI blankets. Nine blankets would
Pave probahlv reached hair Ihe wav down
the outride or the bulldlnr had the men
been able to rea-h a point where they
cou d Iiive let out the rope.
Jail Found O. K.
When tlie commissioners met Monday.
Commissioner l.yona advocated imme-
diately rollowing out the county attor-
re 's advl-e to beiln in Investiratloti.
The Investigaron ietfun by tumniy At-
torney Fryer devetaped thai the Jail Is
In every way up W apee irte at Ions as far
aa hem tr toot -proof la concerned pro
vtded the tool -proof doors are kept lock-
ed If this Is done escapes Truro the
jail. It la satd will be impossible.
I'nder Nr. Fryer's instructions a via-
orous effort was made Monday afternoon
to saw through the tool-proor guaran-
tffa tiorttona of the Jail. Three new
har.g-suwa. purchased eaiwrlally for the
fii.er mil 'ill. were worn down smooth In
the effort to saw through th bare. Fe
n t Inn a hlil In the count v tall on I
ehargt; in connection wHh the death of
Thomas Lvana. or si ver cuy. n. w
aisled the officers In their efforts to saw
iiirmivii Hie tiltil hi (i"f eoulnment.
The portions of the cells which nave
been cut by prlaonera are constructed or
r.essemer sieoi u m . sim v m
supposed to be tool-proof. Cutting
thnnign tnese ponions wouiu no
avail to an lumalo endeavorlnir to earape.
If tbe totd-proof diMira are kept locked-
i i - Barred Karapee.
Wilh the already teated tool proof bars
and with the already tested tool-proor
dcrs the prlaonera are virtually In au
imnrcimatde steel cage from which es
caie Is impossible. The Jail delivery of
several days ago waa made possible by
a PKd-proor door being lefl open. These
doors ate now kept' securely closed and
locked. Harris anu sancne sam im-j "
For the second time William 0. Ruaaell.
charged with murder in connection with
the death of Charles Qualey waa remand-
red to tbe cuetody or Sheriff Seth urndorfr
without ba l. The rirat time thla occurred
waa rollowing the conclusion or tbe pre
liminary hearing conducted by Juatlre A.
J. Hall and completed last Saturday. Mon
day morning when the grand Jury con
vened the papera in the raaa were sent be
fore it An indictment followed and Rus-
sell's attorneys filed an appl cation for a
writ of habeaa rorpua. The hearing on the
application came before Judge W. D. Howe
of the Thirty-fourth district court. Alter
hearing arguments and authorltlse pre-
sented by Diatrlci Attorney Leigh Clark and
Assistant District Attorney F. B. F.ifers and
Itusaell'a attorneys. II. F. Tbomaaon Tom
l.ea W. H. bTedsoe. Senator Claude Huds-
peth and Judg-e A. J. Harper. Judrc Howe
iicnie 1 the derendant's application. Notice
of appeal waa luunodialciy given. It Is
thouaht the appeal may be heard from In
two weeks.
Trial oh Man a It.
After the denial uf the aipllcallon Judge
Howe. took up with the athimeys the mat
ter or setting down the case for trial. The
dale finally filed was Marrh W wlten a
special ventre will be drawn. Tun reason
ror sett ug the case for mi date Is that a
special session or the regislature Is ex-
pected to be 1 aihd luoiit rebruary is and
till! will take M-nalor lludpelh Mr. Thoin
and 1 know how lu use it" be aald waa
rtuaaeit's reply.
The h'atlinouy of Mildred Johnson ion
renting the fight at the feiger hotel was
admitted over the objection or the do-
fenaa. 1 tit woman had teatiried that
nitci F.. C. Hourhion was injured and she
was trying to support hla liead (uaiey
came up and asked "Where Is that old
Tav nomicd mat aiatppea my
ract." Wimess said lie told Qualey that
he waa a Trieml and abe knew be would
not strike a man who was down. Qualey.
she aald. turned and walked out or Ihe
place.
judge ttowe ruien inn 11 was prosper
fur Jostle Hall lo in to Hotel Píen Ind
take Hie testimony of G Houahton.
who waa confined there on account or
injuries received tn the right at the
Zelger hotel on New Year'a Eve. The
proposal of the state to do this met with
strenuous objections cut Ihe part or the
t-icnse wno iiiauiiamrti inai uir wooi
tourt was wituoiu iiiiiroriiy 10 00
ing
tbis.
r
Stocks Grocery Co.
Oa . OKKGON HT. PIIONK 31S
We are making- very ttmctlTC piiccM all of thla week.
Give ue u trial order. Our stock Is new and complete.
EXTRA SPECIALS
fet Milk. tall. 2 for
11 ni uhllr toap. II for ..
3 I'ouadN klonareh CsHee
.tta
Üe
Cutlon Hell Hoap C for
2 Iba. While House Coffee
Ka
.71c
lied Htar Fleur
21 linda ft.
so pounda ga.u
10 lbs. best Pótala n..
No. 3 Haaalay 2 for 2r. do tl.10
'i.-l Kara . gallea tar
small Kara. 5 for gfc
UbkVn Rent Aaparaaua Tlaa 3se
No. 2 Toaaaloes. solid pack t for. Vm
No. H Tosaaloes. 2 far .He
No. 2 Standard Corn. 2 far tte
Ne. 2 Aveaeale Sifted Peas 3 far. .Me
No. :i Pumpkin. Van Camp s n for MIc
Nmall cans Sliced Plnrapale. 2 for 2ftc
Fancy Table Peer he. N. 2 reg-
ular Be 2a
(.slioa laekberrtea gee
Petit Pola Peas. 1 for Be
holder's Catsup pU. Be Vt pU...e
Hulk I'lrfcteR sweel or sour 3 Uo. lie
mil Pickles doren Be
Anal Jemima's p. C. Flour 2 far..2Se
7 Cans Old Hutch Cleaaaer .. Me
M large Rolla Tsllet Paper mini
FRF; Hi I I I it 1 "QL'ALITV ANU Ql 1UÍ MF:Rf(.f '
asou and Mr. Bledsoe three or iluaaeH's at-
lorneys to Austin. The FelU Jones case
has been set for trial on February 1 and
It Is eipected to take Iwo weeks by
March u it is beLrved tho apeclal session
01 tne iviriMaiure will lie cndel and Sena
tor llndiipeth Mr. Tlsumasou and Mr. Hied
-' may devote their time and attention to
1 in- nusseii caae.
In contending that nussetl waa entHed
lo bomt l.ia attorneys declared the evi-
dence (bus rar had not established that
in'- eii and Oualoy had been scqualuted
or even knew each other by sight. The
limn point emphasised by the defense
was that no eipress malice on the part or
lliissell low at us oualev had cer been
shown and ruither tlian that the state bed
failed to show thai Husaell had ever madi-
liircats agatnsi .uualey.
Sadler'!. Testimony Adnllled.
The examlnlna lrl.il lusiltnony waa In
iroduced. This bad been gone over b)
Judge Howe Monday morning. Hy ayrec
meul the lesllmony or H. O. Sadler was
admitted. Sadler was never a witness in
tin- eaiulnlua; trial proceedings but tes
tified at 0111. 01 the courts or liKiuiry.
Ills tf'stlmonv wan that on the niajit or
ttie iraaedy lie and lutsscll walked out or
the hold toaelbei. irv said that he was
two or tun e steps in rrout or linsseii and
that he parsed yualey and N. H Hucboi.
who were standing. Sadler lest 1 Med that
(jualey calleil lu lliissell aoy nig- either
"lluasell" or "rome here." Sadler
thought yualey made a movemcni
with his right hand but waa not sure
hauler said tie walked on. thinklnir a pri
vate conversation was to take place. Had
he dreamed he said there would
trouble lie would have prevented It. Alter
(lujli'V was allot. Sail lar aald. Oual
caught bint by the shouldera and crouched
flown behind him. This he said resulted
in placing him --i.ii.-i betwen uualey
1. nd llussell and. Sadler said be stated
lo Russell: "W. Ü. don't shoot me
Warn as' a Trsllatony Kxrluded.
Tbe teatlnwuy uf Ocorgle Adama the
woman who testified dial site had a din
tier engagement with llussell on the
night uualey waa shot relative to play
inv cards Hi Hiissell's room in Ihe ho
lei was excluded by Judge Howe. Tbe
woman stated that -lie had aone lo Hua-
sell'a room and he and three aojdiers
were playing; carda. Slie aald aha played
one or two hands and then left Husneli
promising to meet her at the irnpen.ii
cate ll was While ni tlie care she hcaid
the shot and goma out aaw yualey lying
Just oír the sidewalk
uver the objection of the defense Judare
nowe pei'timied tne testimony or j. a
Foliotes ftheldoR ATfalr.
Judge Howe excluded all testimony with
reforeure lo llussell shooting out tlie
lights at the Hotel Sheldon.
The objection urged by ttie defouse as
to Jt. hurt urudorff's testimony that
someone had called Ids attention to liu
sell being armed by remarking lo the
effect "you ought lo see the cannon this
man has." was overruled.
If lusell wis arrerted by Hie rourlV
ruling 011 his application tie did not show
It He appealed to he keenly Interested
lu the arguments made by Imth the ai
torneys ror irte state and defense while
the attorneys were arguing; his eyes never
left them. Hla attitude might easily have
teen mistaken Tor tint of a spectator. He
waa atlll in a good humor atler ho had
been denied bond.
AMUSEMENTS
RHilDWIMIIMi:
TO THE WIGWAM
Loaa Weber'a Masterpiece "The
Price of r Good Tune' la
There Again Today.
Rig crowds yesiently saw the presenta
lion of loin Weber's masterpiece. "Tbe
Price of a iooi rime." at the Wigwam.
This Is a Jewel production and it mslu-
talns the high standard for w liich thai
brand of rilms has sel. Like all or Miss
Weber's productions it deals with a prob-
lem In human life. It is the atory or high
society ami or the working girl. the
foimer arfords Ml Weber (he needed
opportunities or big sets and magnificent
surroiihfimgs. an dine muer give ner a
chance to bning In llnise human interest
touches Tor which she ts noted.
1 he story la a simple yet a great one.
I.ltlla 1 iniiie was a sorrowful little girl
clerk at a perhiniery counter In Win-
fleld'a big department store. Her in. me
Ufo was a miserable one. Her father waa
a hopeless paralytic; her mother wan a
scold ami her brother w.s a ranatic. Her
homo lire was reflected lu her demeanor
when on duty and her salea were far b-
low those of tbe girt from a happy home
who worked with her.
When handsome Preston Wlnneld eon
or the mere o nut prince noticed . her add
offered her alx night uf good tune la II
any wonder she accepted? He carried tier
Into the land the Arabian Mglils
gave her beautHul chiihea and be made
her think iliat lira was. after all. worth
living and then came lite awakening with
an 01 1 awiumess. -1 ne price or a
(kxxl Time" Ij a tilelnre that will Inlcrcol
and please you from start to finish and
""111 JVU le.tw lie 111. Illf It Will
gnu
iiirhrlsi relatera lo Mr. UUcbrial raeftln w.th otl- ' plrlure thai you will
HumhcII near the .elaer hotel on the all- í 'fCliaa ami c uiimeni on
moon of ine irageo:y. tiusseii ne nao
testiried In the ciaiuining trial waa In
1 '.nt of the 1 1. del and liad declared: "1
am ready and looking for trouble."
Judge Howe also overruled ihe objec-
tion or ihe derense to Mr. Ullrhrlat'a tes-
timony that llussell bad taken him 10
his room and after arriving there whip-
ped out a pistol and placed it on a table.
max is an ugiy-ioosing waaHn air.
1UI1SCII. "ICS.
) .pi i.i.i in tho rwnwav on
..... 1 ihau N 1 ml Ihe -Ii el
proof loor at tbe end of the runway I 'iilchrlst stated he aald t
1 losed and locked they could not escape
I'nder these conditions they found them-
selves liopelessly enclosed behind tool
proof equipment-
"Wttiw'i Groceriet Are torn tw Qmlity" Í
I OREGON PRUNES
' Penona acnaUMBOd to die taafe of ordinary Praaea ailll be
js dousbied with tbe mild Hit flavor poaaeaaed by thla extra
. large frutt from Oresón. When properlj pnnamid theae
3! riaai. are both deUdoaa aad'aatrltioaa.
PER PtoUND 25c
WATSON'S GROCERY
210-212 Texas Street
Phooe. 5151 B182 5153 5154 8156
2 lulled ata Lea rood AilatlalatnUoa Uoa
sililll CAR llRAGH CYCLlrlT.
William cupper or filO Kast Heventb
street eacapeil aeriuua Injury Monday
arternoon when he rone nia tdrycle in
front of a Myrtle avenue car which had
been given the right of wav by tbe traffic
officer at Ran Antonio and Mesa avenue.
Cupper and the bicycle were dragged
SI' I era I ICCl -IIIHlcr al lü i rutin "i tw" ' .
..I.il anarlajlnr lMlll tllClr luealll. IIP-
ei came from beneath tlie wheeli or the
ar uninjured.
VITAL RECORD.
Saiya Aoli Saaasaca
Canioea Uóaalaoa
Exeaaa of hydrochlorlo aeld
our. the food and forma
L
Number C Sata
laiiaiiAii
I'ndlKcated food delayed In the
Htomach decays or rather fermentt
the same s food left In t open
sir. save a noted uuthorliy. He also
tells us that Indigestion la caused
by Hyper-acidity meaning there la
an excess of hydrochloric acid In the
stomach which prevents complete 01-
areatlun and atarts food fermentation
Thus everything eaten sours In the
stomach much Ilka garbage sours in
a can forming acrid fluids and gaaea
which innate tne siomacn use a xr
balloon. Then we feel a heavy
lumpy misery In tho chest are belch
up gss we eructate aour iooa 01
have heartburn flatulence water
brash or nauaeu.
Ha talla ua to lay salde all ai-
-restive aids and instead get from
aay pharmacy four o u noes of Jad
flalt and tske a tablespoonful In a
arlase of water before breakfast and
drink while it is effervescing and
furthermoie to- continue thla for a
rack. While relief follows the first
dos. It Is Important to neutralise
the actdlty. remove the gas-making
mass start the liver stimulate the
kidneys and thus promote a free
flow Of pura digestive Juices.
Jad Salta la Inexpensive and. la
made from tba add of grapew and
lemon juica combinad with Ilthla
and sodium phoaohate. Thla harm-
less aalta la used by thousands of
people for stomach trouble with ex-
cellent results.- Adv.
RlRTHff-
i "i-i . i.. Mr. and Mrs. Sllvlnlo l.opex
nu Han Antonio atrcel January v a
boy.
AVII.A -Tn Mr. and Mrs. Nicolas Avila
10U& Park sircan. Jsuuary it a ooy
WILLIAM H To Mr. and Mrs. Milliard
Williams sill Alameda avenue. January
lit a girl.
O'BRlEJf On January . at the county
hospital. Everett u'brien aged 9 years.
Burial In Concordia remetery.
ii ili iillK. no January If. at l-.
huraitao street Manuela Aramia de fíutl-
errez aged xa years burial in ConcordU
metei y.
iiuMliK ni January 13. on Ladd street
n combe aired 70 years hurial in
Concordia remeterv.
mi i. n 'hi januarv u ax wi siopoe
street Arthur W. Meyer aged yeara.
iio.iv shipped to Chicago III. ror tnter-
' .
BUF.BA on January 13 at the county
hosiiiMi. Manuel iieuba. aaed one year.
BmcI in Conconlia cemetery.
fiAHCIA (m January IS. at 1a Kast Han
Mitoiilo sii'-ci cania iiarcia. agen i
vear. Burial in lUmcordia cemetery.
OARCA on January ll at 3317 8tevana
-ii eei. Menu Oasca. aaed 19 years. Burial
Ir Concordia cemetery.
German Spy Masquerades
as Helmsman and Runs U.
5. Liner on Rocks Report
By Aaaoelated Press.
Seattle Jan. i. Federal areola assert-
ed here today that a Oerman spy pilot
masquerading aa a helmsman uniler the
name of "William Sweneon" stood at the
wheel of ttie Alaska liner ttpokane when
he croaaed on to the rocks off Idol
Point B. C. on the niglft of Kovembci
tt. ttlT. while hound from southeastern
Alaaks for aeattle with t!7 paasenaers.
"awanaon" has disaiiieared the stents
aald. With Carl E. Rise a flerman. and
carl Wlnsebe an Austrian members or
tbe crew be waa arrested November T
on Ma arrival here. The three were re-
leased lieeember I.
"Hwanaon" waa not a member of the
t token s craw it waa saui. ne weni
ádanaerl tlte shlo unlit she left Alaska for
Heattle mingled with the crew ami passed
himself .f r aa a quartermaawr the fe1-
sral Inveatlgatora explained. They said
he was able to succeed In hla dccepilen as
the Miokane. isi the voyage bad a new
act of deck losders wbo were unfamiliar
with the vrssei'e craw.
An Invratlsalion was conducted by Lull
ed H Lates steamboat luaectors Into tho
wiwk ot ihe -in ban. I am week the
Invest) ratron came to an end and It waa
admitted mat no turuit-r prouiua wouiu
be done until hwanaon waa found.
The hiHike waa Hosted from the Idol
Point rocka some time after ihe strut k
I u Uvea were lost tn the accident. .
discuss and
Now mat Kl 1'aso is aettlna a tour I
of winter. It Is better to cisne early or
lo the matinee than lo stand In Uie outer
lobby waiting fwr a chance to gel in. To-
day and tomorrow are the last diys. The
shows siart at 11 a. m. it:3o t -uo 3 30
6 .-00 0 30 :uu and v 90 p. m.
Minus mill THOMAS
(dive TlMiiiias appears st Ihe ilrei lan
today for tbe last dey In Iter new play
"netty raxes Hand. '
This is a lively farce lu whlrh a yotintt
ond prelty girl pits her beauty sin) bisins
aaahtat tne sbrewdness or a mm or mil
lions and gets away with the -rape
and what Is better still makes htm like
it:
ulive Tilomas Is happily cast in her new
play. It gives her an opMiriuiiity lo dm
play her arpesliua; gtrll-h qualiliet that
have mad her so popular in such m
credible' short time.
Today la Ksltlveiy the Isst day to gee
"Hetty rskgs s Hand."
Tomorrow the crecían will present the
first big aensatlun of the presént jettr
"Alimony." Thla play exposes Ihe divorce
trarrlc In a rorcerul yet highly interest
Ing wi) It waa written by an old court
reporter who knows every angle or the
gante. Aside from the sensational ex
pose i on i ei hi this pirture II tel Is a
strange love story that Is unique in Ihe
aúnela or motion rlcture biatory. What
ever you do don't overlook thla oficrltiK
at the Ureclan tomorrow
ALHAMRHA CONSTANCE TALHAIM.L.
i .oimtaiicc Talmadge has round a uw
mission In lire. In her latest select pic-
lure she enacta a comedy role that h
one of the tnost delirhtfuf ever seen on
the Athsmbra aereen. Suaan Lane de
picted by Constance TaUnsdae. the heroine
of "The Honeymoon." ts a blah struus.
Jealous yet adorable girl. Hardly are :
Ihe word of lier iiiarrlage cereiiumv ruld
so to spesk when site fliea Into a IgntruiN
iH'csuau Mariim starr one of the brides !
mslda siieaixs 10 an aside to hick i.reer
Ihe bridegMHim. Huaans brother. Philip.
is in hrve wtih Marlon and aba with Mm;!
the only obsticle is at) eiitsngleuicut with:
Mtlslu Mlddleton or Ule JlffMelil 1'rollcn.
Marion and l'hll tell hlek Hie wtioie story
I and alnce Maisie's troop is hi be at
Niagara while tbe honevuiounei - sre títere.
tliey finsJlv prevail upon him to consent
lo interview Maiaie ana buy her ufL How
Hussn sees hick enter tbe would-be vxm-
pire'a room aivd Impulalvely aecures a di-
vorre aim iiow tbey are f mail v reconciled I
and remarried by a minister wtm is provi
dentially Hand makes a smry ton rur-.
niabed tlie sudieuce witli an evenings de-
hahtful ioy-brinaiiiv efiiertaiumetit.
Tuetuiav la the laat day you will have
an opiHiriuiiiiy to aee tills very entertain-
ing picture. Prices are: Ik-Sue. tic.
THePopulaM
Car. Htm .. aaa Ma ataala at. i frítate Sraadl Kirfcaaaa aM '
If You Can't Be a
Soldier Be a Saver;
Buy U. S. War
Saving. Stamps.
On Sale Here.
Qur World Of White
Event Begins On
Monday January 21
Women's
Footwear
Our Entire Line Of
Ladies' Black Boots
At Reduced Prices
TCI EGINNING this morning at 8:30
o clock and continuing
for the balance of the veek
we offer our entire line of
High Grade Black
at greatly reduced
prices. These Boots are Fash-
ioned by America's foremost shoe mak-
ers and every pair is up-to-the-minute
in style fasnions tnat can De
used for general wear or for dress
occasions. Remember it is nec-
essary that you always have a
nice pair of black boots in your
wardrobe and here is your
ODDortunitv to save money
on your purchases. For the
benefit of our out-of-town
customers we print below
thestock number of all styles
(Second Floor)
NO. 859 Women- Black Kid. 9-in.
Lace Boots; white welted sole; leather
Louis heel. Made by Edwin C. Burt
of New York. Regular price $9.00.
Sale Price 7 Afi
s-pair at T-?
NO. 806 Women's Black Kid 1 0-ln.
Laoe Boots; hand turn sole; kid cov-
ered Louis heel. Made by Edwin C.
Burt of New York. Regular price $10.
Sale Price
a pair at
NO. 856 Women'. Black Kid Sc-
inch Lace Boots; hand welt soler kid
covered Louis French heel. Made by
Geo. Baker & Son of New York. Reg
ular price $ I 1 .00. Sale
Price a pair at
NO. 801 Women's Blaek Glazed
Kid bench made Lace Boots; hand
turn sole; kid covered Louis heels.
Made by J. J. Grover fit Son of Lynn
$8.45
$9.15
See Our Mesa
Avenue Window
Display of These Boots
Regular price $1 1 .50. Sale
$9.35
Mass
i rice a pair
at
NO. 802 Women's Black Glazed
Kid Dress Boots; 9-in. height; self
stitched; silk worked eyelets; turn or
welt soles; hand sewed. Made by
Wright flc Peters Co. of Rochester.
New York. Regular price $1 2.00. Sale
Price a pair $9.95
NO. 800 Women's Black Glazed Kid
Beaded Boots; hand turn soles; cut
steel beaded vamps; Louis XV heels.
Made by Smaltz Goodwin of Philadel-
phia. Regular price $13.50. Sale
;r $11.85
NOTE In all the above styles you
will be able to get sizes from 2 to 8(4
anil all widths rfom AAA to D. See
JiVindow Display of this footwear.
Sale ends Saturday evening Jan. 19.
Sec Our Ads In Saturday's Herald and Sun
day s limes tor r rices
"The World of While'
on
JIM HNAMNI-KIH ( VltMt HEAD.
i. i. i.-.- N. V j.i i II -i-!. I III. I
I . !;;..; .. Ml- -i:. --
I il' N. L. II
i.ni. lu. I from IHW lo it; i .ii.r ftlilur
Hi- lun hf alcr Dsdrocist tini dimitirla i
rur M-sjuirrii yi!ri ronrierisri with the
-Mi.- eiluraiional tlftimrimfnt tlioil Sunday
al tila huma In tskancatluit. lie wa ú
yram put.
toe VMMWft
"Babbling- Tirunua" will b nlKmn to-
day for Uta Isst lime. Thla play pi m-
an entirety nsw view uf tlw clarual in
anif winter a vampire nor a uiairlalt!iie
atory. Svrauae of lla lanMly and mitred
tmvt-i aitijiiHHiv nas bsan ac curded by
rrltm eiraplioiial pralaa for lla particu-
lar airsjlaora of artlatry. YrvnrA Suali-
man and Meverly ftayne will be featured
tomorrow in -llsd While and blue Blood"
a drama of fashion thiobtMnr witb the
krvs of humaaUty.
Ht th Isst At MMM
"rba Mvafcary of Ho. . a five-act
roinwdy reaturint tbe popular Ameriran
rtsnedlaii. Matpii Hers will be ihown at
UaS nsralen tiMliv. All mill be afttured 01
I a food lauaÁ áaniaalua fte and l&c.
No Need to Rub
Try Slosn e Liniment and r-
how quickly tho swelling is reduced
and the psin disappaaro. No nood
to rub; It pene-
trate quickly and
bring relief. Have
s bottle handy for
rheums tic pains
neuralgia back
sens and all
GMtoua ízcd aaftlí
Ten Mexican Army
Officers Are Executed
for Parra Plot
. i. .11 in mat Mu iidcal" drivers ara
upftailiiK ''i'- i. i'ii are not proriilad
uiin rrvirii rar In-fnaea (ifflrern liavs
hern . i i i lo inveatitrato and orrndera
mu liu iHinialifd aflar being warned.
Hy AsitiMialed I'rrnn.
M'-m.u ii Jan. I. I-i. -ni . mu
rem inrludlnir 'riiírui (.oradlo Parra
ni of forty fit" airfidrd In roiinniioii
"nit a plot i" bill Oeneral Alfredo Novo
jiiiiii;ioiM'i in me mmiarir oii'ni m u-
Hlate of Mcilni and Atianatili MHIao.
governor of Dial -i i- were aioruled in
lay at "Hi' a. U -.lair aiuiai. sohiii
lorty itiib-s from lliln rlly.
Hie ploi wa diwovrreu lare unii!Hia
lid Involved ll " lootins; of Tolnra.
SunsBMry court maníala prareded th-
UiiMsiion of Ho iMi penalty. Ttie re-
rum 1 1-1 i of iiie roriy-ffve man aerused
were released.
nf.iM Mils TO CANAI1A.
V NSnrlaten Press.
Montreal üuebéc. Jan H. - Tlie I nltd
Stales consulate here has issued a state-
ment that the knrome tax law of. the Hill-
ed Platea ta lu be applil to ita clUMOa
residebl In canala. It la announced Iliat
internal i n rune Inn ran at washini-
ton has sent an Uicooie tax aaent (o Mon-
traal to eipla'n the law and aaalst lu mak-
ing out returns-
lit SY I Mill Mil 11 ll ROIIV.
Tbs body of Uis unidenliried au-yesr nld
man wbo was found deal on the edge
id the Irrigation ranal back or lb Union
deKt on Jan. !. waa burled Monday
iifi' rno lu Conmrdla retualery. Noth
inv haa beau illst'ovared whirb would
lead to the identity of tba ricreaaed.
' Kr:HVlt H CAM r. tutu ii.
An order was issued Monday by Police
Chief Chartrs Pollork to the effect Iliat
all service rara operaUna in or alut tlte
rlly tnuat hear bc sign "servirá ear"
ami must be npilpiied ulih a IWI8 llreuse.
Thia order ink en virert iniiiH-dlabdv atul
ervire car men fmuul vtulatiiig tlx or
ner uní ni- i ni'. i 1 1. -in id lo i:uu as pro-
vhied by a ctly ordinnncs.
A coinpiami lias been received by tbe
Hat Doctor Glass of Los Ango-
lés California Discovered aa
Absolute Cura for tba Croat
White Plague Tuberculosis?
In 4 lasa will minimi.' to tell tlie poor
tiirfrrrra lie Is curing per cent or alt
rases of una faul diseaae of whirb ba
has positive proof
m patients cured
and under treat
nu i.i True there
are a few who havu
taken a month's
treatment afAl 1.
ruse tbay were not
cured in that snort
lime ai e ready p.
oiidruui ii. Ua baa
little trouble wtlb
ibo patients under
his iieraoual rara aa
they re always
coming in runup!
..in Hnisc mihi sjrr i urru or nrariy wk
I Hy clearing the liuufo of all uialler ami
in ni 'M HIK llir K'lllln I uoecriih'Si.i I itue
a iiirricuit disease to cure .snin iH-opla
win apentl years in diriereul r huíales
usina; all kindi of blo.nl leiaedlea. rruui
ii iK aeniui iiuwii. ini a tilllt- temporary
iuirovrm-iii. wncu tney au be ( uru
lo slay cured lian sl-wi live. In any rít
mate with no rcitiiii of the disease. Titer
can aitwi i? i in . u ai tiieic iidmes for
one i I of uliat it rusts them hunting
snl limn .nil. i - ui rllmatcM. Dr. litsNB la'
always liling and really to lurulab banaas t
un. i i.i.ti -.-. ni iaiicni4 who nail Deeu
ine ihiiii -uagi.- mat are now ruteo. Jt
Urals Ule jou 'lera
ra la what nr. otasa la Alter aim unty
arabia them what tt actuallv costs to
neat then and exponas of lurnhdfinK It
in tiit in
l or luntiiT mroruiation write or rail on
nr. (liase. Ms-on bbig. tin a-t agaaaaaal
roa Aiig-lesI Cal. Adv
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