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EL PASO HERALD 4r-B Saturday, Sept. 13, 1913 Pastor Says These Styles Bat Women From Heaven ounaDoxin wen Juarez Arena 1 I T tyR i Con test LiLjifiNrb Left to right : The slit skirt, the pantaloon skirt, the transparent skirt, the kneelet gown. According to the Rev. Dr. Len G. Broughton, pastor of Christ church, "Westminster. London, who delivered a sermon recently in New York on the sub ject "Shall we meet our beloved ones In heaven?" the styles worn by the women today bar them from heaven. He told his audience that women are wearing these extreme fashions so that they will be the subjects of gossip. "I am sure that the devil is having a carnival wit hthese styles -worn by wom en on the streets of New York," he declared. "The women appear to be no longer interested in clothing, but in the lack of It." NEGrBO BOY'S LEG CRUSHED BY CARS Roy Brothers, a negro boy of 15 years, "was caught between box cars Saturday afternoon at First and Tays streets, and his right leg badly crushed. The boy : said to have crawled through a gap between Texas & Pa cific cars on a switch at that point, just as an engine pushed the cars to gether. The bov lives ait 814 Fourth street. He was take to Hotel Dieu. . yC THE COURTS. 41ST DISTRICT COURT. A. 31. Walthall, Presiding. T B. Dockery vs. E. K. Goodner et al, suit on note; judgment for plaintiff. Edna Irene Anderson et al vs. Eliza beth Sawyer, partition shR: property sold, proceeds divided and receiver dis charged. JUSTICES COURTS. E. B. McCHntock. Presiding. Harry Davis and Dave Marshall. charged -with being accessories after the fact to the commission of the crime of rape: complaint filed. G. W. Beard, charged with assault with intent to murder: complaint filed. COURT MAY AGAIN POSTPONE SENTENCE OX 3IATJRY BIGGS San Francisco. Calif- Sept. 13. A tentative agreement has been reached that sentence on Maury Diggs and Drew CaminettI will be postponed again next week. Sentence may not 6e passed until after the verdict is returned in the case against Diggs and attorney Charles B. Harris, of Sacramento, ac cused of subornation of perjury. LUMBER TOWN DESTROYED. Kalamazoo, Mich., Sept 13. Word has been receiveed here that Cooper, a small lumber town, was destroyed hy fire yesterday. Hundreds of per sons are homeless. An appeal was telephoned to the Kalamazoo fire de partment just before the -wires were turned from the poles. APPLICANTS FOR YSLETA POSTOFFICK EXAMINED An examination for clerk-carrier in the El Paso postoffice and for post master at Ysleta, was keld at the fed eral court room Saturday morning. Don't Drop Your Money Choose the Right School Don't drop your money or sign any contract for a Business Education, until you KNOW what you are get ting for your money or your promise. Investigate before you decide ThaCs wise. Try our "stork before you pay That's fair. ' ASK ANY REPUTABLE BUSINESS MAN OR ANY EDUCATOR m EL PASO. DAY SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL. nternational College lismess Cor. Oregon & San Antonio. Phone 1147, or 2088. J. P. Mullin, President. m M E E TI i H Tobin at Ysleta Sunday and j Hj he will show you some fine, flj H level land near the interurban. H j This land is ditched, plowed B and ready to plant Only $10 H H cash and $ 1 0 a month an acre H TO BIN Jj DEATHS A2B BURIALS I MRS. ROSA LBXC. Mrs. Rosa Lung, wife of J. E. Lung, djed at their home, 507 Erie street, at S:M Friday night at the age of 33 years. She came here a little less than two years ago from Pine Bluff. Ark., to which place the body will be taken Sunday by her husband and her brother, C A. Griffin. MARIE M'LOX. Marie Newton, the eldest of the four children of Mr- and Mrs. Peyton Gf Newlon, died at the family residence. 1301 East Second street Saturday morn ing at 10 oclock. She was born in Lordsburg, N. M-, 12 years ago. Funeral services will be held in the chapel at 508 Texas street Monday afternoon, the funeral being set for that day so that her grandmother, Mrs. F. E. Newlon, of Chicago, I1L. can reach here In time ' for the services. MRS. LUCY M. PROTIIRO. Mrs. Lucy M. Prothro, "47 years of age, wife of W. L. Brothro, died at the family home, 2009 Dakota avenue, Fri day night at 7.30. She canie here six months ago from Louisiona ana was Che last of five children, all victims of tuberculosis. Surviving her are her husband and eight children, Tom, Gladys, Ruby, Basil. Katie. Hattie. Ella and John, and her brotherinlaw. Casper Leary, also lives here. Rev. A. E. Boyd, pastor of the Highland Park Baptist church, conducted the funeral services in the chapel at 608 Texas street, Sat urday afternoon at 3 oclock. Interment was made in Concordia cemetery. MRS. JAMES I. BROWN. Mrs. James L. Brown died this morn ing at 701 North Florence street and i the body will be shipped this evening ceased, formerly Miss Knoblauch, of El Paso, was married to Mr. Brown about four and a half years ago and had been living in Pasadena, CaL She was brought back here on July 20, very ill. and had been growing worse from day to day. Deceased leaves a husband and a little girl three years of age. two brothers, R. W. and Chas. F. Knob lauch: a mother, Mrs. Minnie Knob lauch, and a sister. Mrs. Delia Mann, all residing in EI Paso except Mrs. Mann, who lives in Russel. Texas. Service, conducted by Rev." Chas. L. Overstreet will be conducted this after noon at the Peake chapel on Texas street and the body will be shipped this evening on the G. H. to Bryan. ELEVEN INCHES OF RAIN -O & IN 15 HOURS AT TYLER & -& O- O TyIer,Texas, Sept. 13. Elev- & en inches of rain fell hero in O 15 hours yesterday and today, S - according to unofficial meas- & C urements. Railroads traffic is O 4- paralyzed, four feet of water ' & standing on the track in this O & city. & O . Old-Time Delicacies. Cleopatra, frail and fragile, Ufc many thin people at heartily, and hei guests wondered at the rarities ol which they-partook. There was every thing there that gastronomy coula think of, except mutton, an exception in favor of the divine Amnion with thf hamlike Lsad. Even the roast beef and p'um pudding were not lacking, foi tLese delicacies were as popular ii Thebes as was the broiled and salted goose, with the good brown stout, and strong barley wino to cheer the splr Its and assist the digestion. The ordinary cost of a Want Ad In the El Paso Herald is 25 cents. It reaches an average of about 70000 readers each issue. There is no remedy for cut tine "the hisrh cost of.livincr" -like that of thoroughly reading the ads in The Herald every evening. You are just bound to find some thing you need and at a saving. Try it! Circulation statements, pub lished by El Paso papers under the new postal law. substantiate The Herald's claim of having more than double the circulation of any other EI Paso daily paper. SAYS VILLA IS AT LA JUNTA WITH 2000 An American from Madera, who came up on a motor car Saturday, reported that Villa was at La Junta, below Ma dera, with five troop trains carrying 2000 men. and that he had 30 "wounded on the train. Villa was at La Junta Monday with his trains and was ad vancing toward Madera at thetime the American left there for the border. USES WOODEN TOMBSTONE IN FIGHT ON MONEY BILL Washington. D. G, Sept. 13. A wooden tombstone, seven feet tall and four feet square, was raised on the floor of the house today to illustrate an argument by representative Smith, of Minnesota, that the administration currency bill would put the industries, labor, agriculture and commerce of the country under the control of the men appointed. The monument represent ed the seven members of the financial board. A general attack on the method f of putting the bill through the house was maae oy representative (jauoway, of Texas, Democrat, who protested vig orously pir-'Tist following Wilson and Bryan blindly. : SMS,' SULZER WILT. NOT RESIGN DECLARES HIS LAWYERS Albany, N. Y., Sept. 13. Governor Sulzer has no intention of resigning, according to his counsel. The state ment was made following the issuance of one in New York by assemblyman Aaron J. Levy Intimating that the gov ernor might resign If the Impeachment proceedings were dropped. Justice Chester, of the state supreme court, today denied an application for a -writ brought in a tax payers" action, designed to prohibit the impeachment trial of Gov. Sulzer. CALUMET STRIKERS PARADE. Calumet, Mich., Sept. 13. Several hundred strikers paraded today and some of the more obstreperous failed to heed the orders to keep the streets clear. Wild cheering by the union men gave the affair a riotous aspect, but no serious disorders occurred. MANY BURNED BY EXPLOSION. Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 13. Six men are believed to be missing, while several others were painfully burned as the re sult of an explosion in the Clover Leaf Milling company's plant here at 3 oclock this morning. Between 20 and 40 men were at work in the mill at the time of the explosion. Phone 1 for quick auto baggage trucks. Advertisement. Wake Up, Nick. Nicola 'NaumolT, the Russian, whe has just reached the age of 21. bavins murdered an insured fianceo for a se ductive countess in romantic Venice, has, in his confession, related how this notorious dame had a little way of extinguishing her cigarettes on his bare flesh just to see him wince, as she loved him best when he suffered. r-r-i. ? . .. ,- rccuo uivct a praucH of IDIGHSTION. ? -w vj, See Scoop on Sport Page, News Brevities Advertisement.) Train Bulletin. Texas & Pacific train No. 5, from , me ease aue at o:ou p. m.. is reponea tr arrlvft at 1(1511 t m All nthn. of- ? ternoon and night trains for Saturday are reported on time. "" Have Your Electrical Work done by the Texas Electrical Supply Co. 75 cents per hour. 25 percent saved on fixtures. 119 N. Stanton St. Phone 1120. ""Rcpirts for Duty. '"Dad"xBurnham, janitor at the city jail, who has been on the sick Lst for several daVs, reporte-3 for duty Friday. Chas. Zleger has leasedt heS t Regis hotel for a period of even years. The name has been changed to the New Zieger. He states that he will make it the biggest little hotel on the old Over land trail. I To Try Millionaire Monday. Los Angeles, Calif., Sept. 13. A con ference of county judges with counsel for George H. Blxby, the millionaire banker charged with offenses against young girls, resulted In the selection of judge B. F. Bledsoe, of San Bernar dino county, to hear the case. The trial will begin next. Monday. FRANK EGGS For the baby, the sick and you. Ranch phone 1860. Dm. Bonlby & Bowlby. Osteopathic Physicians. 711 Mills Bldg. Phone 4251. Wallpaper at cost Tor next 50 days A. Golding, 110 S. Stanton. To Quiz PnIIninn Company. San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 13. The state railroad -commission, acting on the complaints of many travelers, has ordered the Pullman company to ap pear before it November 19 and ex plain its "practices, rules and regula tions." Rates will not figure In the hearing but its scope in other direc tions will be wide. Xlr. Nettle Sattcrlee. osteopath. 410 Mills Bldg.. phone 141. Bird Cages from 90c to $7.50 at the China Palace. BonliTare Improving. Silver City. N. JL, Sept 13. Robert H. Boulware, representative from Grant county in the legislature, who has been dangerously ill for the past week, is reported much better. Pekin Cafe. , Meals and short orders. Chinese chop suey and noodles. 207 S. El Paso st, opposite Bijou theater. Mny Not Freight Magazines. Washington, D. C, Sept 13. Post master general Burleson has under consideration the abandonment .the present practice of forwarding maga zines by fast freight Prompt Transfer Service. For prompt baggage, livery, hack and freight transfer, call Pomeroy'a El Paso Transfer. Phone 2444. Foster ArreMcil ecoml Time. D. C. Foster was arrj-stid by the po lice Friday night and docketed on a charge of carrying a pistol and dis turbing the peace. Tho arrest was made at 810 Texas stree. whura the police say the defendant wm creating a disturbance by flouri-shlng a ii-stol and threatening to kill Mrs. Minnie Over street the proprietress of the place. Mrs. Overstreet and l'er husband. A. Overstreet were arrested Thursday on a charge of running a Ulsorderiy'houfce. Foster, at the same time, was arrested on a charge of vagrancy. Chas. Zieger has leased the St Regis hotel for a period of seven years. The name has been changed,, to the New Zieger. He states that he will make It the biggest little hotel on the old Over land trail. Homeopathic Fractitioner, Geo. H. Higgins, M. D., 212 Caples Bldg. Twenty Rencued From Fire. Chicago, in., Sept 13. Twenty guests DAILY RIDDLES QUESTIONS. 1. What 13 fhe hardest riddle? 2. When should the book of nature be studied? 3. There are three of us in six; five of us in seven; four of us in four, and six in eleven? 4. What creature has many trunks? 6. AVhat smells the. most In a glue factory? Answers will be found under their appropriate numbers scattered througt the Classified Advertising pages. Gage 1 T aiior nairora vs. uu SPECIAL EVENT-10 FAST FOUR ROUND CURTAIN RAISER ADMISSION: Sun, $1.00; Shade, $2.00; Ringside, $3.00 This Will Positively be the Ever Offered L of the Hotel Svea. a five story build ing, were carried out by firemen when the hotel was partly destroyed by fire last night. La Mode Beauty Shop. Manicuring, shampooing, facial mas sage, hair dressing. Scalp treatment We use soft water. High class cosmetics. Sale on hair goods. Mail orders Filled. 103 Mesa. Phone 1332. Threaten to Lynch Negro. Springfield. 111., Sept 13. For the first time since the memorable race riot in Springfield in August 190S, there was talk of a lynching here last night following the arrest and confes sion of Charles Banks, negro, aged IS, that he had attempted to assault 10 year old Theresa Marie Akins. Express ing a wish that speedy justice be meted out to Banks, a delegation of negroes called on judge Krighton and urged that a special grand jury be called to Indict Banks. Dr. Ebert, Dentist 216-218 Mills Bldg. Chag. Zieger has leasedt heS t Regis hotel for a period of seven years. The name has been changed to the New Zieger. He states that he will make it the biggest little hotel on f a old Over land trail. A bargain, 42 piece cottage sets, gilt band, only ?2.95 at the China Palace, 112 San Antonio street Fire Causes Panic in Theater. St Louis. Mo.. Sept 13. Fire, which did $100,000 damage to the elevator of the Stanard Tllton Milling com pany at Alton, near here, caused a panic In the theater nearby. When the blaze was at Its height some one in the theater yelled "fire." The audi ence rose in a body and made a rush for the exits,. No one was seriously hurt jl iiirti. Dr. Garrett, stomacn. Intestines and nternal diseases. 403 Roberts-Ban. Bid. Dr. Jnmleson. diseases or kidneys, bladder, rectum and skin; 618 Mills Bldg. ' Illinois Posse Kills Negro. Cairo, 111., Sept 13. One negro was killed and another Is believed to have been fatally wounded by a posse of citizens near Tamms, 111., following an attempt by two negroes to force a mer chant to accept a bill that had been raised from one to five dollars. Kitchen utensils, at the China Palace. Dr. Hurley, phones 4053 and 275. Dis eases of children and nervous troubles. Dr, Paget, dentist. 581 Roberts-Banner. For cnllliiK and receptions, ride In the $6000 Hmou3ine of Longwell s. March 1SS Miles in Nine Days. Leavenworth, Kans., Sept 13. Com pany A. signal corps, arrived at ort Leavenworth from Fort Omaha, nayino marched from the Nebraska post a distance of 1S5 miles in nine days. " Is the intention of the war department It was stated here today, to make J; ori Leavenworth the largest signal station in the country. Dr. Bryan. Dentist. 107 El Paso St Dr. Leslie Hyde. Osteopathic Physi cian, has returned; S14 Mesa, Pho. -16-. Count Held on AVhlto Slave Charge. Davenport. Iowa, Sept. 13. Count tria, was held to the October term or SUNDAY, 1 SEPTEMBER A 3 p. m. T 1 4 the federal court charged with a viola tion of the Mann act following a hear ing by United States commissioner Bush. Bail was fixed at $5000, which the count was unable to furnish. He is charged with bringing his 15 year old wife from- Illinois to Iowa for immoral purposes. Dr. A. T. Still Osteopathic Infirmary. Dr. Ira W. Collins, physician in chief. Dr. M. Alkire. lady specialist; Dr. Carl Gibson, 201 W. Missouri street They cured others. They can cure you. Find More Counterfeits. Washington. D. C, Sept 13.-M3n the heels of an announcement only a few days ago of the discovery of three new counterfeit national bank notes, acting chief W. H. Moran has warned the pub lic of a new counterfeit $5 United States note. It is a poor photographic reproduction on paper of fair quality. The treasury seal has been lightly touched with pink ink and a slight at tempt has been made to apply green coloring matter to the back of the bllL Toy Department at the China Palace open all year round. Baggage Autos they move your trunks quickest Phone 1, LongweH's. Minister's Wife Dresses as a Man. St Louis. Mo., Sept 13. Mrs. Oscar Punex. the 18 year old wife of Rev. Os car Funek. of Granltevllle III. was ar rested on a- charge- of yearing men's clothing in the streets. She explained that she frequently wears male attire when accompanying her husband on pastoral visits, as it protects her from possible affront in the foreign labor settlements. Dr. Branch Cralge, practice limited to diseases of children and obstetrics. Dr. Rntllfi, dentist 204 Caples Bldg. Monks Rescne An American. Geneva, Switzerland, Sept 13. Monks, guided by the barking of their St Bernard dogs, rescued a young American named G. Dawson from a ra vine into which he had fallen. Dawson attempted to cross a pass without a guide and fell into the ravine. He was not injured, except for a badly sprained ankle and shock, bat the ravine Was off the usual travel route. HAYDEN MAN DIES AS RESULT OF ACCIDENT Harden. Ariz.. SeDt. 13. A. "W. Henrv died in the Ray hospital as a result of an accident he had while out hunting. A hrother residing in Alabama was no tified a,nd wired back that he would leave for Ray immediatelv to accompany the remains back to Chattanooea, Tenn., Henrys former home, where interment will take place. Henry was one of the most popular young men of this section, having resided in Ray, Hayden and for the past year in Winkelman. He came to Arizona for his health. DOMINICAN GOVERNMENT IS -r,A1P,ED BY FORMER EXECUTIVE Washington. D. C, Sept 13. Latest diplomatic dispatches say Gen. Arias, former president of the Dominican re public and a political force, has come to the aid of president Bordas. assailed by revolutionists, and his force Is now sailing around the island from Santo Domingo to Puerta Plata, where the rebels are In complete possession of three provinces. The gunboat Nashville has left Puerto Cortez, Honduras, for Guan tanamo, to coal and sail for Santo Domingo. Mantell ROUNDS Best Card ALLEGES DAEEOW EMBRACED WOMAN Los Angeles, Calif., Sept. 13. Clarence Darrow, noted Chicago lawyer, is named in the trial of a separate maintenance suit of Mrs. Ann Etta Mayr, formerly of Chicago, in the superior court. Tes timony that Darrow, during his visit to Los Angeles in 1907, embraced Mrs. Mayr, was given by Miss Caroline Moore. a neighbor of the vlaintiff. "Nothing to It," Says Barrow. Chicago. HL, Sept 13. "There is noth ing to it at all," said Clarence S. Dar row this afternoon, referring to an al leged embrace h was said to have given Mrs. Ann Mayr in Los Angeles. "Iso such incident ever took place. I never saw Mrs. Mayr at Los Angeles except in the presence oZ my wife." Phone 1 for limousine, automobiles or taxis. Advertisement The Man Who Never Gets Ahead i EJ E lxw&j hard, year in and year out Does belter tbot, per haps earns more money, than he used to. But he does not gel ahead. He is exactly as poor today as he vas when he began earning ha.lwing as a boy. What h the mailer? HE HAS NEVER LEARNED TO SAVE MONEY. Never has a dollar to invest. Never makes a dollar that does not come out of his pay envelope. Horv much more contented he might be, hov much belter pro lecled against want if he had MEANS OF HIS OWN saved out of his earnings, in a repsensi ble bank- $1.00 Opens a Savings Account Here We Pay 4 On Savings Bank 6c Trust Co. Just Below Post Office rrv Hr& w W