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El Paso Heraldi
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EL, HEKALU SUFFRAGISTS IGOLDBURG ASKS FILES GH If APPEAL 16 Leaders Are Serving Workhouse Sentences; Malone is Champion. "Washington, D. C-, July is. Final ii. eiaion still was pending today at iffrage headquarters on the question an appeal in the case of the IS iffrjsists sentence to 0 days in the orkhouse for participation In the ratttle djy demonstration in front of ie white house.

Garbed in toe heavy ne piece prison dress, the women were i ut to work this morning; In the wins room of the district of Cotam-1 d. workhouse at Occoquan. Va On their conviction In police court ifcsterday, the defendants were to pay fines of SIS each. They fused, however, and Jail sentences ere nm-osel. Under the laws of the 'j'stritt the prisoners have three days ,1 which to file notice of appeal and it 's quite possible that this action will f- taken.

Dudley Fielrd Malone, collector of the port of New York, who testifies in hhalf of the prisoners and conferred i th president Wilson regard inr the is Tepjrted to have tendered his i esignation as collector in order to arrv on the court fight for tho suffragists. Hnilaz Interfere. Home, husband and children today i ital issues in the cases of vone of the 16. At least one husband is said to be that his wife shall be to her children, and police court attaches said another had been teriein(r officials regarding payment of a fine Women All Anxteos to Serve. At the Woman's party headquarters it was declared all of the women it ere anxious to serve out their CO iajs' sentences, but It was admitted that the S2i fines of some of the mar-i ed women would be paid.

As a result of the situations that 1 a' arisen in the homes of married women prisoners, only single women iid married women who can be spared at home easily were being taken today as volunteers for the neat picketing dpmopstratn which probably will be memptea" rate this week. HABEAS CORPUS AGAINST ABGFS AVAUNT EIES ENJDY IIS 10 IE Man Fined in El Paso Attacks Validity of Pawnbrokers' Ordinance. Austin, Texas, July 18. The constitutionality of a city ordinance passed by the city of El Paso regulating the purchase and sale of articles by pawnbrokers and junk dealers, and requiring mch dealers to 4nake a dally report, is assailed in an application for writ of habeas corpus filed today in the court of criminal appeals by ex parte A. of El Paso.

Goldburg had been fined in the corporation court for alleged violation of the ordinance. AHmth Ball In 93. Presiding judge Davidson heard the application in chambers ana set It tor submission on July 23, next Slonday. In the meantime, he fixed bail for Gold burgr in the sum of $304. to be approved by the chief of police of El Paso, as Gold burg claimed he was being illegally restrained of his liberty.

Harry Eoss Complains Detective Captain Abused, Threatened Him. ELD Running and Jumping Contest Held; I. W. Settle Down. JUDGE COLDWELL WILL HEAR JONES HABEAS CORPUS 31ST Jadsre Ballard Coldwell.

of the 6Sth district court, and family, who have been spending- several weeks on the Pacific coast, will return home next week. Judge Coldwell will on July 31 hear the application for a writ of habeas corpus to relase Felix R. Jones, cnargea with muraer in conecuon with the death of Thomas Lyons, mil lionaire cattleman of Silver City, X. M. Jones is confined in the county Jail without bond.

Millard and T. J. Cos- fin. who were arrested soon after ones, are also held in connection with the crime, are on 120,000 bond each. I'OPL'LAK ATHI.KTIC OI.UB OP Kl, PASO.

F1LI5S CHAHTKK. Austin. Texas. July 18. The charter of the Popular Athletic dob of El Paso was filed today In the state department.

There is no capital stock. The incorporators are: Hike Hennes sey. Peter Varela and Katael jsaari- tral. One true Aspirin Only One BctSo el 24 ai I Cricf la Sefcd Facbst. of 12 24 Tbe trade-raxr Aspirin E.

U. S. Pt- Office) ensrasu-e that the immmetticmMmtKr of ember a thtma and opeafcg of Us restate Bayer Bxansftctsre. Beware of Substitutes The sole makers of genuine Aspkm brand every tablet and every package with the Bayer Cross. "The Bayer Cross Your Guarantee of Purity" Charges of using abusive and threateiflng language were made against captain of detectives Tom A vaunt Wednesday morning before the city civil service commission by Harry Ross.

The trial will be held Thursday afternoon at 4 oclock in tbe city council chamber. Prior to the tiling of the charges John M. Wyatt, chairman of the commission, questioned chief of police B. J. Zabrlskie regarding the manner in which statements are taken from prisoners at the jaiL The chief announced the statements were all turned over I cers 10 mm.

Mr. Wyatt then questioned Herman Blork if reports to the commission were true to the effect that he said Be made a voluntary statement to the police alter his arrest to "secure protection from chief Avaunt and the department. Mr. Block said that these remarks were untrue and that the voluntary statement he made to the police was correct. HIfek GUrx Stntrmeat.

In this statement Block said that when captain Avaunt entered his place of business, Harry Ross, an employe, told Avaunt that he had better look out what he a as doing that he was an officer. Block said he cautioned Ross, who remarked to Avaunt he would get his (A vaunt's) position. koss told tne commission that wnen Columbus. X. July IS.

Field day events were scheduled today in the camp of the 3168 men deported from Bisbee, Ariz, last Thursday, and preparations for a gala day were made by the exiles. The meet was to be held under the direction of army officers, who have charge of the camp, and prises of tobacco and cigarets were offered the winners of tbe races and jumping contests. The men are settling down into camp routine and thus far have obeyed tbe instructions of the offi- in charge without complaint. How long the men will be held here still is a matter of speculation, but many have prepared for a Ions; stay by going Into Columbus, accompanied by an escort of soldiers, and purchas ing doming ana oeaaing zor use in ENT TO JAP IB CHOSE i FOR PI II Philadelphia Man is Chosen Mrs. A.

S. J. Eyler Heads AwhaiwaflorForU.S. i Domestic Science De- To Orient. the camp.

Many women rnd children, relatives of the exiles, who are not permitted within the enclosure at the camp, arc staying in oOlumbus and their purchases and those of the exiles hate had a noticeable effect on the amount: of business done by local merchants. CASE AGAINST GUARDSMAN WHO WHIPS I. W. W. DROPPED Ogden.

Utah. July IS. Further action against Capt. Claude V. Biggs, Block was arrested he went to the de- company K.

Second Idaho infantry. tective office with him. after first for personally punishing- E. R. wheat.

partment of the Fair. Las Cruces. N. M. July 18 At a meeting of the women's auxflurv to Farm bureau in the scoretarjs off-, of the Dona Ana county fair.

Mrs. A S. J. Eylar of La Mesa, was electoi president of the Domestic Sc.ence department of the rona Aia count J. 8.

McClure of Las I'nin-. elected superintendent of the I i division in this department. Mr-John Evans who was for e.irs her family in the Philippines and about two years as to ikf her tiorae. was elected su of the Boys' and Girls' division. The domestic art department, including; fancy work, i.n-itinn -i 1 flowers will be in charge of the and So clnb of Las Cruces.

which had charge of domestic and a' domestic art last year. Owing to u.e fast that the displays will he fo -meroos this year, it was deemed to divide the work between tbe women's auxiliary and to the farm bureau and tbe Sew and So societies. Let us fill vonr coal order now: full e.tib. ai ii Th. nf it.

nliret nersonnel of Kield 'Ash Domestic Coal, famous for. Hospital No. T. N. G.

will meet fjualirv county clinic rooms, basement of mm Washington. D. C. July IS. Roland S.

Morris, of Philadelphia, has been chosen for sppointment as ambassador to Japan to succeed the late ambassador Guthrie. It is understood he is persona grata to Japan and that the nomination will to the senate shortly. Morris a Laiwyer. Philadelphia. July IS.

Roland S. Morris, who has been selected for the vacant ambassadorship to Japan, is a lawyer and is about 44 years old. He is a graduate of Princeton university and of the lawschool at the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Morris is identified with the so called reorganization wing of the Democratic party in Pennsylvania and was one of the Pennsylvania leaders Who stood steadfast for president Wilson in the balloting at the Baltimore convention.

Within the Law EL PASO Motorists must be within the law on Night Driving. You will be if you adopt Old Sol Nitrojector 100 "yOU will not only be "Within the Law" but have a night Driting Light that is perfection. Those motoring to the Elephant Butte Dam will find that this light will pick out a straight road at night as light as day. Special Note Read Ae Fall Page ad in this veek's Collier's. 1 1 is on the inside front cover.

"KreKaJaeK" Asrt Pleaunu tm On Mima asking the officer if he had a warrant. According to Ross, the officer said he did not have a warrant and hen Block told him to come any-ay he did so voluntarily. TetlH of CenterMillttn. Upon entering captain Avaunt's office Ross stated the officer said. So you are one of those foxy guys that wants a warrant.

Well. I am Tom Avaunt. captain of detectives; if you say anything I will put you In jail without oonu." P.os said his bond was fixed at $200 ley. an alleged 1. W.

W. agitator, at Tooele. Utah. July 1. has been ordered dropped, nccordinc: to announcement received here yesterday from headquarters of the western department.

San Francisco. 'osttbweitterat Kew! Jt Keed Co. Phone SJOO. Adv. anted to buy secondhand bicycles Allen Arms Cycle Co.

Adv. court house. nesday. July if. at 7:30 p.

on Wed IS. and Thursday. Ju Krakauer, Zork 117 San Francisco St. Telephone 1040 Important. Dr.

T. J. McCamant. OE30C ELETRICIANS AT WORK AT THE GLOBE MINES CBtlntf4M Krm Vmmw (Ine.t made of iron pipes, containing- brass fillin.ru and nltroa-ivcenne caused cutl- ana mai was xurnisnea oy a prom- siderame excitement this aiternoon. inent business man.

When he was but sheriff Armer exploded the releasing the police Station, Ross told ports last night when he announced the commission. Avaunt followed him and said, "You have gone just as far i as ou can. Realizing- be was an officer," Ross said. I made no The case against me was dismissed in corporation court. "At that time I intended dropping the charges.

Then Block said you had better drop those charges against Avaunt or he wll arrest you. for he told me so. 1 then told Mr. Wyatt. and I Intend proving these charges If it 1 costs me my life At the conclusion of the statement 1 Ross was asked by Mr.

Wyatt to file the charges. Avaunt Granted Attorney. Mr. Avaunt asked permission to have an attorney at the trial Thursday, which was granted. He then said.

Addressing the members of the com-I mission, I want an attorney, for in the future when persona file charges against me which are not proved to be true. I intend prosecuting them for Derturv." Patrolmnn Vindicated. Holding that insufficient evidence had been Introduced, the city civil i service commission Wednesday mow-i ing vindicated patrolman I Lykins. who was charged with striking a prin-i oner with a "blackjack" and knocking him to the ground. The trial of the case was held before the commission Tuesday morning when a number of prominent business men testified that they had seen the officer strike with his right hand In which he grasped a "blackjack" and then saw the prisoner falL I In a voluntary signed statement.

Dn Conway, the prisoner who was alleged to have been struck, stated that the officer did not bit him. Con way was escaping from the officer when recaptured and is now confined i in the city jail on a vagrancy charge. that the report was untrue and that the officers had not discovered any bombs or expiosiven. PLOT TO SPREAD TETANUS BROKEN UP BY ARRESTS Kansax Oty, July IS. A plot to spread terror through th elate of Kansas Dy means or uisease inoculation through court plaster was stated today by Fred Robert son.

I'nited States district attorney of Kansas, at Kansas City, to hae been broken up through the arrests of three men in different town state. Government tests conducted by W. 3. Smith, government chemist, auo three aids, were said to hve revealed tetanus germs on plasters the three men were selling and giving aa. Other germs, not yet identified, ere declared to have been found.

The names of the three were withheld. 5 BANKRUPT LIQUOR SALE Entire $5,000 stock and fixtures of Los Angeles Wine House 418 S. El Paso St. TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH Friday, July 20, at 3:00 P. M.

Under IT. S. Bankruptcy Court. WILSON C. PORTERFIELD, TRUSTEE.

Phone Wilson C. Porterfield 202, Room 300, Trust For Inventories. A Treat For Your Appetlfr. 5 ou are alwayB sure of having the best that the market can produce when you buy Wilson's ICajestlc Bacon. The delicious aroma tsmpts your appetite: the splendid taste satisfies It.

Adv. Tuning sad Repairing Work Guaranteed. Jenkins Piano Company THE BIO PIASO HOUSE. Phone 21 1 Texns Street. SEVEN COUNTY COURT CASES Charged with stealing lumber, r.

Lopes was sentenced to 71 days In the county Jail Wednesday by judge Will P. Brady of the county court at law. It was alleged the defendant had been stealing; lumber from various residents in the lower end of tbe city and also from lumber companies. Other county cases handled by judge Brady were: E. If.

Thorethirst was fined and cost on a charge of vagrancy. On a charge of swindling K. Gamoti tout of a small sum of money C. K. James was found not guilty.

I Sebe Hendrix was sentenied to serve six months in the county jail on a charge of stealine goods from the Popular dry goods storo. Bonds of I30U each were forfeited by Robert Rathlll and D. McClave. charged with aggravated assault. II.

Urtusartl forfeited his bond of on a charge of running a disorderly I house. I I TUP I Ami inr law ac Jjuuid nit 12, 2, 4, iS and Attend Te Matinee rjTHE Most enter- taining picture of the year and the most for your money. ALICE JOYCE HARRY MOREY TiMORE human in-leresl in every fool of this film than any picture ever made. I Mail J3 Orders A ir place in Kl rM. LHAMBR A.

Tsday Tamerroir Ft May Prices Are 3 1 25c, 35c, 50c IOE30I iono: 30309 pfflPH NOTICE Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists ACHlXfS CRISHK1 MAX'S Fl.VOKRS Valentino Dela-adillo. an employe of i the Consumers Ice company. First and South Florence, lost two ringers ana had two others badly mashed Tuesday sight when his hand accidentally was caught in a machine In the ice plant. He received treatment at the police hospital, and was sent to his home.

03 South Kansas. He was reported able to come to the factory Wednesday morning. HA1X AT BIO SPH1IVG. Bis Springs. Texas.

July 1. Fine showers visited this section early this morning. Heavy rains fell east of here and crops will be benefited. Plrnt Choice. Tou will sav when it Is served upon your table that WILSON'S MAJESTIC BACON is the best you ever ate.

It is I specially selected and specially cured. deliciously appetizing. Adv. GRAND REOPENING Central Cabarel TENDER NEW MANAGEMENT. CoHnercial Lunch Served 35c From 11 A.

M. to P. M. Music and Entertainment Daily From 6 P. M.

to 9:30 P. M. 317 S. StaaioE Street Side Entrance: 315 E. Secsad Street MAJESTIC THEATRE TONIGHT U.

S. BORDER GIRLS Presenting Tonight My Wife's Husband Black Face Comedy 3 Shows Every Night first snow, exo v. m. SUNDAY MATINEE. 1:30 P.

w. ADMISSION 10c and 2c CHANGE OF PnoGItAJI MONDAY and THURSDAY Tlx satire enlisted nersonnel of Field Hospital No. 2. T. N.

will meet in County Clinic rooms, basement of new Court Home, at 7:30 p. in. on Wednesday. July 18. 1917.

and Thursday. Jury 19. 1917. Important T. J.

McCAMANT. "Full Speed Note the sienal "Full Snced Ahead." Practical business men endeavor to preserve the financial and industrial equilibrium of the country, and you find them speeding up in war times. You select a good banking connection by making the First National Bank your depositary. Accounts Subject to CAecAj i4re Solicited. The First NationalBank EL PASO.TEXAS il For rent, one Final, room, 12x12.

See Mr. Kibbe. at EI Paso Central Market! House. Adv. Notice, Red Cross Subscribers The committee, alter two weeks' hard work, now have all pledges properly Hied, but have been delay el in getting out the thousands of notices for the payments.

They will greatly appreciate it if all who know the amount of their instalment will send eheck. Red Cross War Fund. 4u4 Roberts-Banner or call and thereby sae much work and expense of mailing notice. W. L.

Brown, Chairman. TO LAST DAY "TH UNIQUE ii STAR SPANGLED BANNER" THREE REELS OF AMERICAN RED BLOODED PATRIOTISM. ADULTS 10c; CHILDREN 5c Tomorrow ETHEL BARRYMORE AN AMERICAN GIRL WHO AROUSES HER SWEETHEART TO HIS COUNTRY'S NEED IN "THE GREATEST POWER" A Teoe, Timely, Patriotic Drama of Lore, Sacrifice and Achievement. On account of length of performance, enrtan will raise prosDtijr at 20 CRAWFORD THEATRE THE COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN Presenting RAYMOND TEAL'S BIG SONG SHOW IN AN ELABORATE SCENIC PRODUCTION OF "LITTLE MISS FIX-IT" Ib three acts and four big seeaet THE BIGGEST AND BEST SHOW EVER PRESENTED FOR THE MONEY POPULAR PRICES Ail Box Seats 75c Entire Lower Floor Entire Balcony 35e GaBery 25c Resemc) Seat Sale at Crawford Theater Box Office TELEPHONE 3966 NOTE MISS PlX-rr HIIX Blt IA WEEK. IX.

CXrDISG MATIXKKS WEDNESDAY mm SATIRDAY. I Our Customers Call 7007 OR NIGHT For Free Road Service On U.S. TIRES FREE ROAD SERVICE IS GIVEN ONLY TO USERS OF UNITED STATES TIRES MONARCHS OF THE ROAD-ROYAL CORDS, NOBBY TREAD, CHAIN TREA1, USCO TREAD, PLAIN TREAD AND WE WILL NOT ANSWER TROUBLE CALLS FOR OTHER MAKES OF TIRES UICK TIRE SERVICE, Inc. Phone 7007 D. C.

BOOTH, Manager Texas at Kansas Motorists Who Know Say Our Service Is Unequalled USE U. S. TIRES and Get the Benefit of this Service.

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