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EL PASO HERALD
VALLEY BIKES
' FUSJUGES
Cashier of Valley Bank at
Anthony Sues for Posses-
sion of Children.
Alleging that his wife left their hora-
at Anthony. N. M with the minor chil-
dren with the Intention of abandoning;
him. George W. Fowler a banker of
mat place. Sunday sued out a4 writ of
habeas corpus in the J4th district court
to secure the custody of his minor chil-
dren. George Gray Fowler aged five
lears. and LJIHau Marguerite Fowler.
aged four years. The children were j
r-.irw Sundar at MM Bast Missouri
ind placed In the hands of Ara. .Em-
n.a 'Webster county probation officer. I
pending the hemrlne in the case.
Is Cashier of Vsller BanW.
in hi netitlon. Fowler alleges that
"B tie husband of UrtSi Fowler and j
!. ... -
.. Tun. hiR wife left Anthony
N 1L and came to El Paso with the
i wo children with the Intention of
abandoning him
He stated that he is cashier of the
Valley Mercantile & Banking company
at Anthony and is able to properly takl
care of the children.
Saturday afternoon Mr. Fowler filed
a complaint in the county court chi.-s-ng
Latta Fowler with a statutory
offence. She was released on a bond of
$1000
Jump Bart Fence.
Deputy sheriff J- B. Kilpatrick armed
with a process went to the East Mis-
souri street house Sunday aftern-on in
company with Mr. Fowler. The two
children were playing In the yard. The
men jumped the fence and took the
. hildren into custody. Discing tbem in
an automobile. The children resisted
and called to their mother who it was
stated was In the house. The process
was served and the children were
taken away and turned over tp lira
Kmma 'Webster county probation offi--er
Bv an agreement entered Into by all
i.ersons Involved In the suit. George
vowier. Jr.. the boy. was given to the
father and Lillian Fowler the daugh-
ter to her mother pending a further
order of the court. This agreement was
t eached Monday afternoon.
PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION
MANAGER TO SAX AXTOMO
. Edward Hodge manager of the Busi.
ness Mens Protective association has
gone to San Antonio to attend the
lth annual meeting of the Retail
Merchants' association of Texas which
is in session there this weeK.
WANTS MEW FOR ORGAN MINES.
On Saturday an agent or the Stephenson-Bennett
Mining company at
urgan was In Laa Cruces looking for
'00 men to work in the mines there.
The Callfornlan out of EI Paso at
45 a. m. carries observation and
d.rung car. Advertisement.
Some of the World's Best Makes
of Pianos Now Selling at Less
Than Half Their Real Value
Below "we quote some very attractive prices:
A Steinway & Sons only $150
Chickering & Sons 200
Enabe & Co 125
A $400 VanMrk -will be sold at 275
$375 Concord goes at . 285
$450 Gerhard large mission case 300
$350 Bailey at 225
$150 "Wurlitzer fumed oak. 225
$350 Majestic fumed oak. '. . . . 175
$375 Lagonda fumed oak 250
$500 Kranich & Bach dull mahogany only. . 375
$425 Behr Bros. oak case 150
$350 Peerless golden oak goes at 175
$400 Eoyal mahogany goes at 250
$300 Stoddard goes at : 150
Any of the above pianos can be bought on terms of
from $5 to $10 a month.
New Player Pianos
Lou) as $395. Easy monthly or quarterly payments.
We are overstocked and must unload.
Exceptional Bargains In
Grand Pianos
A $1000 Steinway Grand Like New
$500
A $1250 Bush & Gerts Parlor Grand Only
$600
We are going out of the Electric Piano business and are closing
out our large stoct ai irom
Terms to suit the buyers.
PIANO
"BIG PIANO
211-213 Texas St
EIO GRANDE FUEL & PEED CO.
550 S. ST. VRAIX PHOXE 1544
Wood Coal Feed Poultry Supplies
We Close Wednesday
June 14th Flag Day Celebration. Kindly do your
shopping on Tuesday.
Levy Grocery Company
DEATH DELAYS I
BEDEW CASEj
Injunction Hearing Is Post-
poned Because of George
Sweeney's Death
Hearing was postponed until Frldav Cooperation in their work and loy-
morning at 19 oclock. on the petition aitJr to their chief were urged by
for an Injunction to close the new yor Tom Lea Saturday afternoon
Tedlight" district which is now In full ' ... ... cf. -.k .
Mast on the canaL below Eighth street to approximated 60 members of the
Judge P. K. Price of the 41st district police department assembled in the
court announced Monday morning that corporation court room to welcome J.
oeatroHfe'or-g'e IweVwhowas Zabrislue. the .ewv appointed
counsel for some of the defendants. Mr. ( chief. Mayor li -' e l that it was
Sweeney s cieaia occurred s una ay msuu t
several da7s ponding the arrival of
.Natives from a distance.
UUl i.ll mio mil liuv vm w --
Hurting Iloslnrss. i
Tne petition for an injunction was
flJed y jj. N. Bowinsrton. who has a I
saloon at Eighth and Santa Fe streets
He sets up the claim that the nearness
of this segregated JistJlct. Is hur"nB
his business. The defendants named i
$
Brown. Mana Salazar Victor Blet sr.
Gregsrio Orozco. Joe Goodman. Victor
Blot. Jr SefrfnoJTarin. Blanche Locke
K.T.' Bocke Joseph Stenger Oscar E.
Bades.. ."
Campbell In Court. '
J. I Qampbell. president of the Good i
Government club was in the court 1
room when the postponement was an- f
nounced. One of this club's purposes is
the permanent abolition of the restrict- '
ed district and the supression of pros-
titution.
H. BLOCH GOES TO TRIAL ON
CHARGE OF RECEIVING COPPER
The case of Herman Bloch. charged
with receiving and concealing stolen
property was called in the 34th dis
trict court Monday morning. A mo- '
tion for a continuance was overruled
and the selection of a Jury was begun.
Bloch is charged with having re- i
eeived and concealed 3096 pounds of
copper valued at S3e. the property of
O. L. SnelL The alleged offence is
said to nave occurred on August 7
1916. )
TWO BOIS CHARGED WITH
TAKING TABLE ARRESTED
"While carrying a fable --- r
house at 3416 East San Antonio street
Borgone and Mito Dial two los w.
arrested on charges of burglary Mon-
j arresicu u wibikw w ...
I J . .a ... IT?i; ArIr.l?
-Jney win be given Into the custody '
f M Erama Webbster county pro- I
baUon OIf1Cer.
Service is Our Name.
Always call I50
When vou want Service
on Autos. Taxis orBassage. Also our
big 28 passenger sight seeing car is
at your service for Moonlight Plenies.
City Service Co.
(Suc'rs to Jltne Co.) Adv.
The Callfornlan out of El Paso at
S- a- m. will take ou through the
lower altitude at night. Adv.
one-third to one-half regular prices.
COMPANY
HOUSE"
Phone 2958.
H CHIEF ASKS
GBDPERATI
Retiring Chief Johnson and
Incoming Chief Zabriskie
rraisea uy mayor iiea.
rOLICE CHIEK B. J. ZVBRISKIE.
with deep regret that
he saw Don
the retiring chief go as he
Johnson
had proed an able and
eriiciens 01
"C.V -. -. .u . .1. nix-ism that
IspitfU of the crit icumi that
? bT" .dia'eSicYwtJk'fSr
the El Paso poltoe department said
mayor Lea. "Entering the department
a little over a year ago. he brought
order out of chaos and has done a
great deal toward putting tlie force on
th. efficient basis that it is now I
wmzMmmB&m
am not ashamed to defend it. and l J -h'i-iJan: B F. Sanderson. R. . Jack-
Ini j..3 m einst any man that son W H. Byrd.
vTas anvthiric to say about his integ-
rity and honesty while in office it
is with deep regret that I see him
leave.
Lrsei Cooperation.
T want to Impress on the depart-
ment the great need of xPron 'n
their work. The members of this de-
nartment. are I know an able bodied
I et of men. and I am sure tnat you
will be loyal to Mr Zabriskie. In the
future as you should be It is this
that will matte an exnm i.
partment for El Paso"
Chief Zabriskie followed mayor Lea.
and made a brief speech. "I know that
the police rteparimeni nas immj ..-
i..a Bol.l Mr 7.fltknslcie.
It1- - - - . . lit I.-
work together ana u you "
loyal to me I will be loyal to you. and
this will not make any difference.
There will not be any changes for the
present that I know of."
Cut Out the Row.
Retiring chief Johnson followed Mr.
Zabriskie. "There Is no one that has
worked harder than I to make an ef-
ficient police force In El raw and I
have certainly worked h"dfL.y"
men." said the retiring chief. "There
Is one thing that I nave warneo j
against and have fought against. It
13 the most demoralizing thing In the
history of a department and that is
eVe !aphy .
the -demon rum ' e n xm
some among you that do not like me.
But there Is not a man among you :
that said that he did not get a equare
deaf
THREE AMERICANS ARRESTED
ON CHARGES OF FIGHTING
f -n nnfv n. R Christie and D.
Murray were arrested Saturday ht J
. It .... Can Tsitlntn frjit
on charges of disturbing the peace and
were confined in the city JalL
The three men were later released
on bond. ....
When taken into custody by the of-
ficers It Is said that the three men
were engaged in a fist fight.
MEHICAX BOY IS LOST;
AXOTHER O.VE IS FOUND
Leaving his home at 621 South El
Paso street early Monday morning.
Pancho Rodrlquer 7 years of age. has
not been heard from since by relatives
who have asked the aid of the police
In locating him.
A S vear old Mexican boy was found
wandering on North Octavia street
Monday morning and turned over to
the police department. The boy will be
sent to the Sunshine nursery until
ralTm? fnr hT his narents.
I
POLICE STOP BLASTING.
Complaints were received at the po-
lice station Sunday morning by resi-
dents living near St. Vrain and Nevada
streets that heavy blasting was being
done in that vicinity. At the request of
the police it was stopped.
Ploneem Notice.
AH male citizens of IS years and over
born in El Paso are Invited to take
part In Preparedness parade. June I4th i
with the El Paso County Pioneers as-
sociation. Please send name and ad- j
dress to A. T. Samworth Secretary ;
Box 589 El Paso. Adv.
The Callfornlan out of El Paso at
6:43 a- m. will take you through the
lower altitude at night. Adv.
GUY BIRDSONG
Stocks and Bonds
SOI Mills Building
Telephone 5072.
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED.
;ll-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves it 25c at all druggists
I WATER PROOF ELK SOLES I Sf
I Enterprise Shoe and Leather 1 PsgglP HJ
BAPTISTS OFFER
BNESTIIAL
Business Men's Bible Class
to Give Program at Wash-
ington x-aiis. m8ut
The first annual summer nights frs-
tival is the name of an entertainment i
of music and games that will be given
by the business men's Bible class of
the Calvary-Houston Square Baptist
church this evening at Washington
park. There will be 15 musical and
literary numbers and U foot races. The
bowling alley will be open to all
The program bears the names of
Rev. O. J. Wade pastor; W. E. Robert-
"son leader; F. B. Kiell. president;
Enoch Sturgeon vice president: W. H.
Byrd. secretary: Jesse Hollis. treas-
urer Program Ham Muxlc and Rending.
Thf musical program will be as fol-
lows Invocation. Dr. O. J. Wade.
" meriea" everyone present is re-
quested to sing-
Supper everyone urged to satisfy the
iner man
Breathing spell.
Selectloa. orchestra.
Solo Jennie Mae Langston
Reading Lois McChesney.
Violin solo.' Earie Glasgow
Solo. C. Garrison Ruby.
: Selection orchestra.
Piano solo Greta Palmer
Solo. Taul Xafe.
Reading Lois McChesney.
Solo Virginia Burk.
Selection orchestra.
The committee having the festival in
charge are the following-
The Committee.
Arrangements white badge) A. S.
Howard chairman: R. L. Morris. W. E.
Robertson. !
Entertainment (white badge) C M. I
Newman chairman; C V. Xafe. Dr Irv. !
ine McN'eil. i
Program iink badce) Paul Nafe.
chairman; Charles E. Miller J F. Petty.
Games (blue badge) A. Ben Swain
chairman: F A. Hodge. C W. Iunn.
V A Lane. F. H. Kuhn. Ping Pong
Frank Green William Brundish. V. A.
Lasel
Pefrehmenta 'nink badses) L. P.
I McChesney. chairman: Dr. O J. Wade
R
i
Miller R. J Rushing. W. R Dav
X P Burgard. Dan Hammond
Z. W.
I t-rrellB. K Long.
I Automobiles (pink badge) R. L.
' Mnrrm rhntrnuii J It'. RnternmiH X
c Parnes
j Street cars fred badge) V. D. Scott
.. tjiii- c w -n..MH -n- ir
Courtney C V. Nafe. A. Ben Swain.
( nfc bdee)c w Harlow.
! airman : H. G. McGraw. J. B. Carter.
Seth Peterson.
Radges (nink liadee) Jesse HolIK
i haii-man: J. VT Webb. Faris Kimball.
Fred B-rnes. P. & C Davis S. L. Lane.
R L- White
Prises fsreen badge) W. W. Scott
Publicity hite badge) F. B. Ksell
chairman Enoch Sturgeon.
Bowling fblue badge) Virgil Cow-
art chairman: Fred Morris. T. L. Peach.
LECTURE OF POLICE PXILSt
BOV REPEATS FIGHT OFFKXCE
Sam Culvert a negro boy was ar-
rested on South Virginia street early
. xaulting a youthful Mexican In front
of his home After being taken to the
i ponce siaiion ana given a lecture. Sam
1 Is alleged to have gone back to the
I home of the Mexican and to give him
I another beating
4 K.ICAS RB FIKI
f2 ECH FOR I)ISTI'RI1IG 1'BICE
Four Mexicans charged with disturb-
ing the peace were assessed fines of JJ
apiece by Judge Paul Thomas In a
special session of the corporation court
Monday morning.
The men were arrested Saturday
night and in consideration of the fact
that they had already spent one day In
jail were given light sentences.
nURXIXG TRASH CAUSES FIRE
AT HOME OF II. C. 311 LKS
A buminir nile of trash in iha hair
-JJ.U .home of H. C. Myelt?l
MaKOfn ar caused an'atarmte
tm n Monda - ..Ti-M
J-""
The fire was extinguished with
I chemicals before it had gained suffi
cient neaaway to Ignite a board fence.
The Callfornlan out of El Paso at
i:45 a- ra. will take you through tha I
lower altitude at night. Adv.
Kodak
Take it to Feldman's
Perhaps you'll get better results.
A dime is the charge for
developing any size roll of film
Finished same day if left before 10 A. M.-
""2ppl5
AS IT SHOULD BE DONE.
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Our Stores and
WE RFLIEVE IN PREPAREDNESS WE KNOW YOU DO LET'S
ALL BE IN LINE WEDNESDA Y.
Standard Grocery Go. Main Store 208-210-212 Mills St.
Standard Cash Stores Number 2 3 4 and 5
Standard Cash Stores
Tuesday Specials
25c Bottle Armour's Grape Juice for 18c
45c Bottle Armour's Grape Juice for... 34c
Welch's Grape Juice The National Drink-
Pints. 25c; quarts 4jc
Fancy California Juicy Lemons per dozen. ; . . . .18c
Yz lb. Screw Top Canister Chase & Sanborn s Orange
Pekoe Tea for 32c
Maricopa Pure Creamery Butter per lb 31c
Fancy Blue Ribbon Eggs per doz 30c
Orders
Pay
NEWS BREVITIES
Advertisement-
Train Bulletin. !
.1 . .. . Mrnincr trains are '
on time for day.
Dr. A. T. Still Osteopathic Infirmary.
Dr. Ira W. Collins physician in chief.
201 W. Missouri St. Phone 1686.
Dr. Bauer ert. Dentist. Mills Bids- Th. ;
Xude Sleepwalker Arrested.
A naked Mexican man was arrestee
on South El Paso street Monday morn-
Ing at 2 oclock. He was walking In )
his sleep. J
Lona-nell Be careful of jour taggage I
checks. Leave at Longwell's. Tel 1.
Dr.Bbert. dentist. 21S-I1S Mills Bldg.
Eat at Saoy Cafe. 119 S. Stanton
- t
Finds Lifeboat and Dead Sailor. i
Panama. June 12. The steamer Cltr
of Para which arrived here from San
Francisco had on board a lifeboat and
one dead seaman from the American
steamer Roanoke which foundered I HW .
miles south of San Francisco in May.
The Roanoke foundered while on ner j
way to san .r-rancisco w aip
Three survivors of the disaster landed
at San Luis Opisno. CaL May 10 in a
lifeboat with the bodies of five of
their shipmates.
Kl Paso Distilled Water Co. Ph. 459.
Murray Grocery. SS N Ore. Ph. 1"21
Dr. Anna Ream. Buckler Bid over Elite
Mexican collections see Lee Newman.
Adr.
.Tnn AWlixter Die.
New York. June 12. Jean Webster
the author wife of Glenn Ford Mc
Kinney a New York towyer. died at .
her home here last night. A daughter
was born to Mrs. MeKlnney Saturday.
Jean Webster was probably best known
as the author of "Daddy Long Legs.' j
For quick results Use HeraM Want
Film
CRUDE OIL
COMPKESSOK
AUTOMATIC REGULATION
Fuel expense less than cost engineer
to operate steam plant. All sizes in
stock..
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To Supply You Tuesday With the Finest Gro-
ceries Fruits Vegetables and Meats in the City.
Markets Closed All
Amounting to $2 or Over Delivered Free.
AT-THE
YOU
Cash and Pay
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California Strawberries
15 Baskets to tray for
Fur delivery Thursday afternoon. Orders must be
either phoned in or left with us tomorow Tues-
day. 15 Baskets to Tray Price
Only $1.00
We have complete stock of Jelly Glasses Fruit
Jars; Jar Tops. Rubbers Parafine etc.
Your Last Chance
Order early order early. This special on Straw-
berries is good onlv on orders placed Tuesday with
the
Standard Grocery Co.
AND
Standard Cash Stores
Mid Season Sale
Just received a delayed shipment of Novelty Palm
Beach and Tropical Suitings.
Owing to the advanced season we will place them
on sale Tuesday at the Special Price of $18.00
and $20.00. We consider them the best values
ever offered for the money.
Tailored for You at $18
A Price Within the Reach of Every Man
They Are Different Than the Ordinary Kind.
Order One or Two Now
ctiacaaem
ttw IM Z
Second Floor City
Day Wednesday
Standard Gash Markets
Tuesday Specials
Fancy Home Made Blue Ribbon Weinerwursts. lb. 15c
Fancy Home Made Blue Ribbon Frankfurters lb. 16c
Fancy Home Made Blue Ribbon Bologna lb 15c
Fancy Wafer Sliced Beef lb 45c
Fancy Cold Boiled Ham. lb 45c
Monarch Salmon Vz H. Cans. 20c; 1 lb. cans .32c
Namco Crab Meat Vs & caai' 25 ; ' "' cans- -c
Fancy Shrimp 2 cans for 25c
Fancy Soused Mackerel per can 20c
Less
Strawberries
FOR
reservin
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National Bank Bid
$i
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P.ones 505 xsd 505.
204 and 206 E. OTerland SL
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