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EL PASO HERALD Wednesday, Dec. 171913 London Real Estate Brings Big Price BLOCK IN LONDON IS SOLD FOR $50,000,000 T)T-a1 Involve 18 Acres, Including ManT Theaters nmd Iletcls. In Outer of KaglM Capital. Lor.don. Eng.. Dec 17. Harry fcalla- r I.eeley, a Unionist member of the ri-nice of commons, has purchased the A of Bedf-rt's block of property in ! ' center r f London for something C - $50 000 000 - estate covers 19 acres and. - -hlj speaking, stretches east and f-om King-sway to St. Martin s I near Trafalgar Square, and north -ruth fr 'in Longaere to the Strand. I ludes thf- Koval Opera, the Drury I r CoaT t Gi-den market. Bow r". t Dolico station, tne fmaoBai , -ting club and a number of large " irs establishments. OMl, AIT-EGED BIGAMIST, IS TRICED; ATTKSIPTS SUICIDK - nu ale 111 . Iec. 17. Her right -nd part of her shoulder shot - in what is believed to have been - .icide attempt, Mrs. Dollfe M. John i a bndS of two months, is consid- Aiihtful nf rprovfcrv. She re- d her Injury while a sheriff and rputv were trying to arrest her on s rk rgo of bigamy A shotgun was 1 1 w eapon. The warrant was sworn to by Chas. ""T Curley, of Pleasanton, Tex,, who s. -rs he was the woman's first hus i -i The second husband, accord ! - to Curie . was Louis Brown. T p latter said he found his i through a letter she had written sr 'he si7e of their children that -i!ght irake some clothes as C"-ietmas presents for them. S VY S 1IFE -W IIX HVDIS Anorr is.oee.eee ybars n iladelpha. Pa. Dec 17 That life em , arth will come to an end In about " n 0 000 years is the opinion of Prof. r - Hoolittle director of the TJnlver e of Pennsylvania's astronomical c i.s"-vatory. replying to a clergyman s c nor at the weeklv meeting of 1 - -1 tenan ministers Monday Thf earth i dependent on the sun f - its heat and light, although the c th now contains some heat itself. . n the sun eventually cools off the r. -alt will b darkness and cold, which v '' t-ing in end to all life, animal i i vegetable" BROOKXYX "tt ILL FIGHT TO SECt RK JOB TINKER Ww York Dec 17 Charts H Eb 1, resident of the Brooklyn base- b-.lt club. .ll insist that Garry Herr t "" -naki ood on his deal in agree-1-- to --11 M.e Tirker to the Brooklya flub for $2' T.fl The Brook I in club's attornev de fiires tWe aeTpement signed bi Herr rinn and Ebbetts cannot be upset in the civil courts. K1RIVCOPIXOS IS IIKI.I) ON ASSAULT EVSICTUKXT n-i t. grand mrv indictment charging pcKquit with intent to murder, Theodore Hi -ia-nplos said to have been impli cit ed m the anti-Spanish near-riot Sun i'i was arrested Tuesday and place iinn r J2000' bond, which he furnished. The grand Jury took action Monday. T G Billircrs Piano Co. Open ve mneo 102 North Stanton St Adver tisement. IETCTIER"SAYS VILLA HAS NOT BEEN DISCOURTEOUS. The American consnl in Chihuahua, M-rion Letcher, has telegraphed to "Washington deniing report as to un 'aiorable conduct of Paneho Villa to v ards American citizens. He also etates that there has been no discour- shown to him personally by the Const. nationalist" chief. Tbe Zriger 1 novr prepared to serve j - i a'e dinner parties after the show in Thir private dining rooms or Main d'r'r.g room. dvertiseraent. Wisteria Cafe 218 S. El Paso SU for pn.-xt German home cooking: Adver- t sement Chr fsfattas w JtflUKL ;y. FOR SmA - " . v V." " Sl txx 0ftdiV VII V 0 I "J JfR stocks re flect all that is new in novelties and real wearables for men. We have endeavor ed to supply for this season's selling only the highest quality merchandise and in our Holiday selec tions there is really not an, article that a man will call "Use less Presents." Every single item is subject to exchange at any time. A Holiday Shopping List for the asking. EL PASO. TEX AS. 109 Texas St. CUT FIHhHr"UH"1' "" Flowers A PLANTS FOR ALL PUHP0SES. JEl PASO Nursery go. inc 106 H. STAHTON. OPEN EVENINGS. wt - . n yS3 Hattou Jhirmkb? GUERRERO GIVEN FREEDOM BY JURY J. M. Guerrero, on trial In the Thirty fourth district court Tuesday on a charge of assault to murder, was ac quitted by the jury. Guerrero, with E. Lopes, Adrian Garcia and Rafael Bauer, was arrested on the night of September 27 when trooper John J. Gal lagher was brought to the police sta tion. The soldier had been oeaten and stabbed. At the time it was not be lieved that he would recover. The cases of Garcia and Lopez were transferred to the Juvenile docket of the district court. Bauer Is still out on bond. ' FIRE FIGHTERS ARE OVERCOME IN MINE Jerome, Ariz Dec. 17. Fire which broke through a bulkhead in a stope on the 600-foot level of the United Verde mine was put out after it had raged two days, by the building of a concrete bulkhead. Before this could be done several peruana were overcome by the fumes and tEJcen to the hos pital. Among the number were super intendent Robert E. Talley and fore man Pat Reardon. Tally was uncon scious more than two hours and was brought back to life by a pulmotor. YOAKUM DE.VIES EXORBITANT PROFITS FROM FRISCO SYSTEM New York, Dec 17. B. F. Yoakum. chairman of the board of directors of the St. Louis and San Francisco when the road went into receivership. In a public statement denies he participated in exorbitant profits through syndi cated dealings. He defends the operations of the va rious syndicates, saying that "those who participate in pioneering ventures J """tt iu jarger proms man tne ordinary rate on funds Invested in standard securities or in established business ventures." He adds that he has not lost faith In the property, that ir.etalnB a11 hls lare stock holdings in the company and wishes to cooperate with all his resources in the reorgan ization of the road, so that the losses of the stockholders -may be regained. FEARING STARVATION, WOMAN BREAKS WINDOW TO GO TO JAIL Los Angeles, Cal, Dec. 17. Unable to find work and desperate from lack of food, Mrs. Mary E. Eriekson. aged z, a wdiow, threw a brick through a plate glass window and calmly waited for the police patrol wagon. At the police station she said she wanted to be arrested as she feared she would starve. She had been with out work for a month and had been al most entirely without food for days. JUDGE SENTENCES MAN TO SUPPORT HIS WIFE Instead of fining Manuel Ramirez. Van ivtta Alia PitaJ -ati !.&.. . li.i J Ms wife, judge Ballard Col dwell made DY frtlnne' hr anW ha, am.ll vni.. e a week, when arrested the man had i, ana to show his good faith Judge Coldwell made him pay over $S to his wife as soon as he was released Mon day afternoon. Ramirez admitted that he struck his wife. r Stationery and Christinas Novelties We List a Few From Our Immense Stock as Mere Suggestions. Illustrated Books Some of these very choice. From $2.00 to $5.00 Currants BOOKS 108 Mesa Ave. I clip this coupoa I lliSIb l MPERIAL EMBROIDERY IPffllH JllgO? PATTE5N OUTFITCliI S EI Paso Herald S T ki'eale yea are a rexslr reader jem nnt preieat Six Coupon! like tLit one. TTT! TrD-K"TJTAT mfTmnmymTr nriiinurn ... , . THE IMPERIAL EMBROIDERY OUTFIT is guaranteed to be the greatest collection and biggest bargain in patterns ever offered. The 160 patterns have a retail value of 10 cents each. Bring SLX Coupons and 68 cents to this office and you will be pre sented with One Complete Outfit, including Book of Instructions and one AH Metal Hoop. The 68 cents is to cover dutv, express, handling and the numerous overhead expenses of getting the package from faetory to you. N. B. Out of Town Headers will add 7 cents extra for postage and expense of mailing. REBELS DEFEAT ECUADOR TROOPS Guayaquil, Ecuador, Dec 17. Rebels have defeated the Ecuadorian troops and captured the town of Esmeraldas. Foreign residents and many native families took refuge on board the crui ser Cotopaxl. The battle between the rebels and the government troops lasted eight hours. The casualty list was large on both sides. HEAD OF DEFUNCT BANK IS ARRESTED; GOT ?11,000, CLAIM -Denver, Colo., Dec 17. W. R. Mc Bride, president of the defunct Day and Night bank of Denver, was arrest ed late Tuesday on information fur nished by district attorney Rush, charging him with misappropriation of about $11,000. The Information was founded on complaint filed by Joseph Cor, connected with the former bank, and recites that McBride fraudulently Issued 98 shares of the bank's stock which, by an alleged forgery, he is said to have sold the money for which he is charged with having appropri ated to his own use. McBride was re leased on 5000 bond. SAVES CHRISTMAS MONEY BY BURYING CniLD IN RIVER La Crosse, Wis.. Dec 7. Declaring his family needed money for Christmas expenses, Alonzo Allen, a fisherman, said he had dropped the body of his infant child into the Mississippi river to save the cost of a funeral. Z&S2&E1 suffer discomfort are languid, fretful and nervous, because their Wood is thin or insufficient, but if those so affiicted could fully realize the wonderful blood-mak- ino- nrnnorttoe nf SCOTT'S EKULSMH they would not deprive themselves cf its benefits. Nourishment alone not'drugs or U alcohol makes blood and Scott's 3 Emulsion -is the essence of medical nourishment free from wines, I alcohols or opiates. SCOTT'S EMULSION after meals fills hollow cheeks, overcomes languor and makes tranquil nerves. , M Kettte sasuustes. MZ&Kmi.riiitJ.uivmTmrm?m Books in Sets All sets at 20 per cent discount. Books for Boys Prices range from 60c to $1.35 Girls' Books Verv interesting ones, from $1.00 to $1.35 1 Leather Goods Address Books 25c to $2X0 Auction Bridge Sets . .$2.00 to $5.00 Dominoes, Cribbage, Chess, etc, Bill Books, Letter Cases, etc Stationery Crane's Fine La-vra, in beautiful boxes, from 50c to $6.00 Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens. Miscellaneous. Christmas Boxes 5c to 40c Date Books, Diaries, Christmas Seals, Tags and everything to make the Xmas package pretty. Books for the Little Folks Banging in price from ..50c to $20 Miscellaneous Books Choice selection from . .$2.00 to $10 Bibles International text, references and teachers' 40c to $7.00 Also red leather Temporal Blessings, Christian Workers' Testaments in cloth and leather, Catholic Bibles. Prayer Books Manual of Prayer $1.25 up "Key of Heaven" 25c to $6.00 Book of Common Prayer . .$1 to $6.00 Christmas Cards The most artistic line ever seen in El Paso, from 1c to $1.00 Book Store Hi Cluh Together and Buy Her a Hoosier The housekeeper of the family, whether wife, mother or sister, would rather have you make her this one splendid present than all the knick-knacks that you caa gather together. Because the Hoosier brings hours of leisure and saves millions of steps. Makes cooking easy and the kitchen a pleasant place to stay. Gifts for All the Family Instead of giving- everyone many trifles why not choose some one handsome gift that will be used and enjoyed indefinitely. A chair or table or reading lamp for father or brother, something for the sisters' room, a little easy chair or low table for the small mem bers of the family please the most. We will hold and deliverifor Christmas any article or articles you select With us as your Santa Claus you will surely have a MERRY CHRISTMAS. Cambridge Vacuum Cleaners Gets all the dust' from the carpet without scattering it all over the furniture. No home can be sanitary without a Vaonum Cleaner. We have just received a large shipment and we know of nothing that would make a nicer gift. Specially Priced For mas 108-110-112 North Stanton Street ASSAYERS & CHEMISTS Johnson Assay Co. AGENTS FOR ORE SHIPPERS Assayers; Chemlsts.Bulllon Assayers, Buyers of high grade Ores and Bullion. BOX 570. PHONE 427 Sheldon Hotel Corridor. Herald Want Ads for results. 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