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El Paso Heraldi
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El Paso, Texas
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EL PASO TTKR AT.T) Two Girls Leave Home to Go to Church, Are Found Next Day. Suspicious Characters and Loungers in Alleys to Be Arrested. 'I'ollfr arui Fiay aro in county jail with abduction afi'l complicity in tlir of a statutory offense fiUul against them. The arrest of the two men, botli of whom Mre niekel ear followed the disappearance Sunday morn- of two young: tiirls, one 14 and the other 1 r. yeai's old.

youiiii left their homes Sunday to to church. Nothing' wjis heard of them Sunday, but Monday afternoon they wire said to I have been located in the cami) of a de- tachmejit of Tnited State's near P'abens. They Avere located detective W. T. Drown and brought to the Toller and organ were later arrested on a charge of having taken the tVk'o giris 1o Clint, where it is alleged they left them.

The girls are said to have gone to the camp at Fa- bena and at Clint. The charges against the two jitne drivers were first made in corporation court and later transferred to the jus- tice court and the men transferred to the county jail. Toller drives a nickel car on Boulevard and Morgan drives to Ysleta. The girls are now in charge of Mrs. Emma Webster, county probation officer.

Chief of police Don Johnson lias started a crusade on all vagrants and persons seen hanging about alleys and streets at night. He has given orders to his policemen to arrest all of these and send them to the rockpile as the number of robberies have heen increasing during the past week. He is also having all Mexicans coming Juarez with pistols in their possession arrester! and transtierred to the county jail. Sepeda was arrested Slonday night on a charge of liaving a pistol in his possession and was sent to county jail Tuesday Michael liuiz and Franeisco w('re arrested on South Stanton street JMonday' night on a charge, of having tliree Mauser rifles and a (luantity of ammunition conrealed in an old blanket. They wei-e placed in the city jail and will be given a hearing on the charge Uringing stolen profterty into tlie state as the police l)elieve the guns and ammimitioti were brought from Juarez.

A (quantity of ammunition and ten Mauser rifles were also confiscated Monday night by the T'. S. customs officers. Southwestern Railroad Man Falls to His Death at New Building. member of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen.

He is survived by his widow, and two daughters. Misses and Helen Two sisters, Mrs. C. (). of Douglas, and Mrs.

H. P. Ross, of also survive He was born in Vickshurg, on Sept. ISfii, anil was married in 1893 to JMIss Ina Colo. The burial will be in Evergreen cemetery and the services will be in charge of Rev.

Henry Easter, of the church of St. Clpment. ALBERT TAYLOR IS ELECTED GEN. AUTO TO CONGRESS AT CRAWFORD for i.s not strongest bill Taylor has to his in Paso bnt he man- agtd io gft by witii a lot of laughs at the first presentation of the Mon- While walking iij)on tiie second floor of the new higii school buibiing, E. Bigtiell, arc-hiteet and chief draftsman of the maintenance of way department of the 101 Southwestern lail- I'oad, fell througli an opening in floor, struck his heud upon a eentent eoiiiice on tlie first fbjor and then to tlie soil of the baseni( 4 nt.

He was hurried in the airfl)ulance to the hosj)ital. he died at irom a temple wound which lav his brain. l-'rom had associated the El Southwestern for yeais, coming El from Denver, where ht- bad been associated with the arcliitectui-al firnj of Kilter Co. He was old and designed the station at Dougi tlie Tucson freight and station. In addition to his A'ife and.

two chil- I dren wlto live at 512 avenue, i Mr. Bignell is survived by a brother, i j. G. E. Bignell.

ho is ('mployed at i 1 the El Paso smelter. I MiiildiuK. i The men engaged in removing tiie i ASQUITH ASSERTS GREECE ASKED AID hare i four Relty at Colorado Springs. da.v night at the Crawford theater. for a political satin' in which a man is forced to run for congress against his will and Oen.

Josia Limber, played by Albert Taylor, is sent to congress without making tho i race. Stranger things have happened right here iu HI Paso and Taylor should make an excellent with i his long tailed coat and hfa fine speak! ing voice. He gets an aged widow per' son wisiied onto him during his career as campaign manairer for the gressiiuial candidate and has us harfl time her as he doe.s to get enough votes to elect his candidates. Hollingsworth is the real girl the general has his on and he succeeds in persuading her to marry him by force of a suffraget argument, leaving the widow waiting at the church. 'I'he xisual between-acts vaudeville whh miri.sing Monday night.

X. M. iiiued 1.) on IS IN CHARGE OF SHERIFF Augusto Ancona has filefi rration suit agairst Cen. .1. 11.

Mcdina- vieta, of seeking to recrsver jic-s- session of ai. automobile wliich he claims to have owned in Mexi- City and which was recently imi-orted from by Cen. Medinavieta. 'i'he sui' was filed in the court and the auto is now in of sheriff. An injunction suit restraining the i.

H. railroad from moving cars of cot- toii and Matias Rodriguez from dispos- itig of the cotton has been filed by Manuel flutierrez in the 4 district court. The temporary restraining order was issued and the ase set for Wednesday morning. ported to liave been tlirown back the right bank of the Vardar. I iireece The only political of note in the Balkans is a change of tone in the press of Athens, which is apparently inspired articles of a naturt' fi-icndly to the en- I tt'iite allies, althougli still insisting I must her policy of 1 benevolent eui.ality.

itiiKMiaiiM iiHixl ariiii. Along the eastern front there is evi- deuce of a extension of the Kussian offensive. Russia's active In the of Balkans liave begun, inasmuch a-, reports Russian troops have been at Varna. This Bulgarian port is said to l)e by Turks, commanded by German officers. AMUSEMENTS TWO HIGHLAND PARK AND GRANDVIEW HOUSES SOLD Mr s.

il Moore has bought of W. H. Hawkins a brick house Of lots I'l and block Highland Park addition, for $2500. A. Lawlor has sold to Dr.

Eee McIntosh a four-room bvii'k bungalow in block (Jrandview arldition, for 2 0 Hawkins rBos. made the sales. JUDGE MAXEY REFUSES TO HOLD $100,000 WORTH OF TOBACCO '1'. S. has de- nie.i of Held, an lit r.

for restraint of a of valued wluch brought to from Mexico 'Phe appli' filed in the feil- coiirt following the importation of Kj.K' b.iles of tobacco that the collector of customs be restrained pernii tijig the tobac-o to leave thf jurisdiction of the court. The tobacco imported by ictor and Fi.mk and the application pending tlie settlement of ownershi or los thieves entered a car Ruick night while it w.as in the Southwestern and took a number of eoulpment. 'I'he car 1 1 company and the police are si'arching for the car tliieves. Clean coal and full weight are of than price. R.

C. Fuel o. Phone A STAIiS AT HI.IOl special picture by a picked stars from the Essanay studio be seen at the Bijou today, The The author XKW package C.VT.IB''ORMA AVAI.XUTS. This new package puts an end to your buying walnuts of an unknown quality. The CAI.IFORXTA Walnuts in the DIAMOND package carry an absolute guarantee of filled nutty white meats.

The kind of walnuts you always want to have never before had any way to identify them. This is the reason for this package. You can say to your dealer, me n. No. One (or No.

Two) size Brand Walnut If they come in a DIAMOND know you are getting what you ordered California Soft Shell Walnuts. You can will same high quality every time. It is the only satisfactory to buy walnuts, as the first package will quickly you. At your grocers. Advertisement) NEW MEXICO STATE ENGTNEKR WITNESS TEST A test of paving materials for the New Mexico roads will be made in El James A.

state engineer for New Mexico, is expected here to w'atch tests made by A. B. Cowdrey, of the Barrett Manufacturing company of various kinds of paving materials A number of tests of paving will be, made in Dona Ana county, including the use of oil for paving laterals connecting with the main paved road. Junius W. Johnson, assistant state en- git.eer of New Mexico, is also expected here soon to witness the tests.

FRIEND IIOI SE TO WINTER IN ATSTIV Austin, Texas, Nov. and Mrs. E. M. House are to spend the winter here, their old home, according to information received here today.

He may reach here before tlie wedding of president Wilson, and then return to Washington for that event during the holidays. timber on the high school building saw Mr. Bignell pass from one floor to another where lie seemed to be studying the structure with a deal of satisfaction. C. Hyten.

Hie foieman of the work chanc'ed to the place where Bignell fell and seeing him upon the ground called a group of men who raised him from the 12 foot pit and summoned doctoi- and police. I No Sound Heard. did not hear said Hyten. was there any outcry, 1 know how Mr. Bignell fell save i that he failed to see the ventilation opening and must have gone back- I The head of the unfortunate man I struck the projection of concrete tear! ing off flesh and hair and inflicting so deep a wound that little hone was en- i tertained for his recovery from the mo- ment he was examined by the doctor.

The remains of Mr. Biprnell are being held at Simmons Hartford, pending funeral arrangements. cast will I entitled of this drama has not minced matters. His story starts with a seduition and traces the of the V. sin with remorseless truth until the finish.

The acting and Iihotography are exceileni. fail CO see this i.ucture trxiny. will be shown "The Tale Twenty a comedy that will i uiake vou stand up in vour seat.s. 2000 the northern line, with great losses, is Tomorrow will ho the last nppearaiice of t'narles Chapin's best comedy, AND SERBS SAY FOES LOSE AFTER ATTACK IN FORCE Nov. 2 of the A ustro-German forces in the I'enter of i It i-epoi-ted in an official received here today.

1,0 northwestern frr.nt I tlu --------the enemv attaciied in force on right l)ank of the Penitza, and with less strength on the right bank of the the center the enemy was thrown back with great losses after having ap- in'Oached vvi'hin meters of the Servian positions. On the, remainder of the front there engagements. the eastern Bulg'i ri.in front, there was r. important changes soutli of the Morava. 'Foward Pirrtt fighting is continuous, as is ihe case lo the west of 24 CENTS 1000 BASKETS FRESH STOCK Concord Grapes Just received, the largest consignment of Concord Grapes ever handled by one firm in El Paso.

We can guarantee this shipment will be the last of the seas(m. EARLY, THEY WILL GO FAST Nameless Babe Buried In i the County Potters' Field; Was Deserted By Mother A 4 months old American haby was buried in the county plot of Concordia ccmetery Tuesday no name being filled in the death certificate, as the mother deserted the tiny girl when a month old, while its foster mother deserted the youngster two months later. Sunday evening, the foster fnfher. a Mexican who lives in East 1'1 and of the name of Galton, went to the Salvation Army and his baby was very sick. The ir itron of the the Adriati U.

s. ASKS WHY BRITAIN SEIZED AMERICAN SHIP Washiimtc.ii, I Nov. taiy of gtate today calded instructiows to Pauo at to ascertain from the British government its grounds for the seizure of the American steamer Hocking, taken into Halifax in charge of a British prize crew. The state department will insist that the nationality of all ships is determined 1 fhig not by ownership. The fact ihat the capture i was made while the vessel was en route from one port the States to another caused much cussion among offiiuals.

the Lasky feature In which Miss Laura Hope Crews repeats! her former gncccsses, is showing, for the last time at the Alhambra today, This is an exciting melodrama with merits that will its success. The atmosphere of intensity created in the unfolding of the story will result in enough suspense retain the interest always. Laura Hope Crews the part of Sobatsky with fine skill. Thomas Meighan is her opposite, playing his role in a very pleasing manner. is quite worthy of it.s position on tlie Paramount 1 f-og a 1 ve i eme t.

STANDARD CASH STORE MARKET No. 2 Corner Boulevard and Kansas Where You Pay Casli and Pay Less. Orders amouiitinii to delivered. -Ul Foil WVFORD Albert Taylor will present to the patrons of the Crawford tiieater tonight. H.

great laughing success, for This is the first time this play has bc-ei produced in El Paso at any j)rice and those who are fortunate enough to itn. ss it, will certainly pronounce it il of the best in IMr. large VISTHIV TO VimV Rpme. Nov. ia-lhin- i gary.

declar the Messagero. is arming Albanian bands ith a view to harry- ing the rear of the Servirn army and I assisting thr Bulgarian forces to reach THE I ill F. a thiee-part drama of stage and the slums, featuring Helene Rosson and E. Forrest Taylor, will be the program at the Cnique tovlay. briliant and most worthy offeriiig is the result obt ained by an excellent ast.

Saturday and Sunday the special attraction will be "An Enemy to Society, iri five henever In lots of 5 baskets or more. 24c each. Less tlian 5 baskets, 25c per basket. rUT PRICE GROCERY AND NEAT MAR.KET 1 Salvation Army rescue home went with him to the adobe house and found the infant very close to death. Two hours after being retiioved to the rescue home the child died.

Galton said the of the child came to him and his wife three month.s with the Lnhy and said: may have this never bother you again." A period of two passed. Galton said, then his wife crot tired of all the misery and want atid left him with the haby. "I could scarcely make enough to buy coarse he said, It got very and The Austrian effc.rt, the newspaper is being hampered by the of president Albania, who to the Servlaiis and is at present in control central Albania. Do n'd be winter is here, and so we, R. C.

Semple, successor South western l-'uel ITione OH Need a Tonic The old Standard Tasteless chill Tonic is valuable as a provisional! (ieiieral because It the is friendly well known tonic properties of QUT- and I1U)X. It acts on the T.iver. Drives out M.ilaria. Pmriches the Blood and Builds up ihe Whole System. 50c.

Bnild up your home valley, products. L'se her 18 pounds Snirar 15 pounds Colorado for 8 poiiiulH FfUicy Onions for. 4 Fancy Pink Beans for 25c pounds Fancv Head Kicc ior IS j)ounih Fancv Rice for Gobi Coin F'loiir Bc't tor Biscuits 24 lb. sack 80c; 48 lb. sack $1.60 Closes JBest Flour for lirea 24 lb.

sack 85c; 48 lb. sack $1.65 BliK' Ribbon as 3 cans Van Pumpkin for 2 -Macaroni or for 7 Cakos for 6 oc Size Dust for 25c Br('ad Reoriilai oc Size. 3c Brookfield dozen 34c Blue Ribbon Selected Ranch Muricojta Pure ter. Kjijis. dozen 50c reamery But- (Our Butter received freiih daily by 1' Fancy Evaporated for Prunes for.

25c Sauerkraut, 3c 3 pounds Fancy jier lb 3 Nice JNJackerol Xioe Holland for 1 lb. 2 lb. box B. cV rd. 1-ish F'lakes for 25c 2 Tall Can.s or Carnation Milk Golden Kod Syrup, 1-2 (iallons Walter Baker's Geiuiine 25c Cocoa or hocolate.

20c and Famous Amber 1 t.offee, lb hase and Faniotis rusade Blend Coffee, 3 Our Meat Department Offers Fancy Honu' Made lb. 15c 2 pounds liamburtrer for 2 pounds Brookfield for Pork Link Pork Shoulder 17 1 2c Fan' Plain Bacon, bv the strip. lb 20c Pure Lard. 2 I'ancy Fancy Pork prr 1-2c 2 pounds Fancy Bulk Peanut lUitter for WJSE INVESTOR OF TODAY iS THE RICH MAN OF fAK.NEUlE. CONTINUED IMPROVEMENTS ASSURE BIG PROFITS TO EVERY LOT OWNER IN 408-410 Wyoming St.

Phones 1571 1572 I'l'XKRAli FOR W. H. WIIKFl.KR TO hi Funeral services for W. If. who died Sunday at a local hospital, will be held Wednesday moj-ning at 10 oclock from the chapel of Simmons and Hartford.

Mr. Wheeler was a railroad conductor and was a TEXAS GRAND THEATER LYNN McCLINTOCK, Mgr. 3RD TO 7TH Special Sunday Matinee. Win. Waiiisher Presents tlie Coniedv, THE NEW WIZARD OF WISELAND ABROAD Tents at Dallas and Magoffin Avenues EL PASO a SATURDAY, NOV.

Renerved at Store Day. FREE. 2 MILE STPEET PARADE £VWY MOQwmo in or at ELLS LOTO iHNHATTAN HilGtfTS THE PLACE OF BEAUTIFUL HOMES 3 0-PEOPLE -3 0 MOSTLY ALL GIRLS Featuring Miss Kathryn Hoorger and the Pfeil Sisters. Prices to $1.50 Special Sunday to $1.00 SEATS NOW ON SALE AT 600 eople CONOBESS OF All ations 3R.R.TRAins liAcncsTEtiTS 3 erds of lephants azzling assive agnificemt PERFORMAnCE 75 eatures emagerie ippopotamus 5 3 5 ememoth Lions igers eopards rained but mtameo Two iant IttSTiTUTIOnS at otiE price Of Aonisston RIGfNAL ild est HINE 0 2 13 DCORS OPEN OHg HOUR URUCR Restricted Improved Modern -Class opkm I. The Savoy Lunch Room ZVew, Sanitary, Quick IJO S.

Stanton. grocery COMPANY OTHERS EXTRA SPECIALS I'O lbs. Polatof.s 1 or 10 Cans Ke.st Tomatoes Ht'llc Huttor for 25c fi 85c SOO Sprillar Hiiltor Traile itli 1 a tl Phones 503 506. 204 206 East Overland St, Crawford Theater IMH K. 'I'uylor I ii d.

I 'Vlati- PRICES $400 to $700 PER LOT 29 Homes Now Under Construction Paving, Sewers, Gas, Sidewalks, Phones, Lights, City Water, Shade Trees Over a Qyarter of a Dollars in Permanesit improvements LEAVELL, PALM SHERMAN 207 MHSs 4226 Sole Agents.

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