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EL PASO HERALD 11 X m ILLIP T LAN Twin Midgets Are Haled to Court For Habeas Corpus Hearing. w nt to go with Mr Schaeffer: don i like Mr. Hose Tins i not a suggestion lor a popu Ui song tule It is tb song sum by MM now and Bela Matina, twin midgets. wl.i, the took the stand Thursday rt.iii.Mii in Judge ! K. Prices court 10 i.miiv in the li.il. as coipus pro- r i.- m-titutr-.l he Ike Hose to se me ilni possession from Charles Hirer Peel lliclu V. rich .- ,"1""'.'- V .tli w ind Hela stood side by side ', in witness stand barely threeJeet l.i ht end weighing less than 5 , is phi h Lined up 'n a row on a i. Ii further buck in the court room ,n, fun nioie mldets of various ages 1 M s (..j.itli"i with several other , . ojji" ind i s- ore of interested ,. tn 'nei all toweied the six . , i .f imlee I'n. e interested and ,, ,v, i ii was fie most unique court on . ttmg In Hit annals of the old t uithoiise mail Town stufr. I d. ii t jou want to go with Mr i ii-Ked attorne Charles Owen f the lt fence, addressing himself to I, i bad man ' answered mld- ii want to stav with Mr. J- I u ffer ' .ill e t 'out von want to go home n it s too small town for me I he crowd laughed and Judge Price s il.d hefoie calling for order V ouldii t ou like to see jour father nml in .thei and jour little brothers" -kf I I'ugene L. Harris, attorney for M J lose Likes the Hide. I lik" to see mv little brothers, but T hk to stav here best I like to go n . ro tow ii o town ' loth l.ris declared the were well t it 1 l. Schaeffer and were satisfied a Mi tl.n lot II. Lose the itue 1 manager, ap i ind in y l'io several davs ago Till whit purports to be a powei of t. 1 1 . v iliieiiment signed bv the father . r tit M itnia. iHitr a t lilor In a small 1 It ingiiiin town On the stand Thurs- itttinoon he declared that he is s . 1 i the custmlv of the midgets to t . tl in liNck to Ilungarv 'inched IIt Scotland Yard. ii tl itms examination he stated t h m had difficulty In getting 1 t ii ii i. ii beeiuse of the war h i wti, irre-ted several times as a si inn ou not' asked Air Owen I w v (.H. t takei for a spv T was tl.i hi. 1 foi five minutes in Scotland V I he rtt ltcd I nniilv of Midgets. n irv s, h leffer op the stand stated 1 t I e. Matliew and Bela Matina, w iu II v infir brother, 1-ajas. another i iet mmis of age under contract tl t. l Tub. 111 He had had the mid !. nt " 1 three eirs Ho had taken uo I iHie'of tliei i and wrote home i v . ek He pi id 100 crowns per i . ih the first eir to the parents 1 ii i rt.w ns the sei ond ear, he said H i nt ihe mone to his wife in Huii-i c e ii .1 she turnetl it over to the' o i js eam i thhi he idmitted ii i it s Ins wift not he who signed 11 h inltatt with tin patents He said t 1 t ti id been . tuple ed be Rose for r- himg bet n rngagee; bv Rose I I I I i I st How to Kct. i:i Heros another midget, i I rd intti the w'tness chair long t li to tell how well he and the tt . nn.li.tts are treated by Schaeffer We ,,n Mr Rose he said "He told us we wt i en t putting on a good show." ii w tntss said, and said If we were 1 s lit d show us how to act." T,ni Matina, "3 jears Of age, who, 1 Hit w e Is to be married Saturday. I i nr iced tn a handsome little iLet of 'o snmmers had some dlf- ilt in ehmbing into the witness i Inn a as perfect! at home after 1 t tie l there All of us like Mr s fttr he aatd ' anu 18 rather m little brothers with Mr i t 'U i nthan Mi Rose " Continued I ntll Saturday Miniatapulos declared that he had 1 I Tose in Kurope He told me. le witness said, 'that if I could get -t of -he little bovs lie would make 1 1 h n while ' I 1 Mm try" . n and a few dajs later he ac . .I me of tr ing to steal " n t c-irnpbell stated that Schaeffer e Kurt to all the midgets, that none . the midgets had complained, and s, n icffer was of good moral tt r . heiipig was continued to Sat- ARIZONA GUARD OPENS RECRUITING STATIONS i . i M-ls March 24 National guard 11 uk ff . hav ben oind In 1 i mi tl rurrton, br nrdcr of Adjt Gen. i r f Ifarria The local station Is r ill- rhai-Re tt J lut Prank Smith. jhI titiiM rpc-ntl Adjt Gn Ilani-i l piililv PtatfS that Porapanfe-T A and f I hf-nit might as pI1 b mustered Thi hae bn nplrfl derreaaln In 1 I'Hhlp and efffrtfPTieas since they r ll I upon to do Ftrlke dut at Cllf- t a repent inup rtii n the two com- i i n i nrned out t nl 10 enlisted man, i1 ufch the) are fui po( d to have HO v h'th r th" romi.iniin will be mustered ut r r-oriranixfMl w li not be known till i "nit f th r - nt rerrultinc moe- i t ' 1 m bfn dtermln d h' umpany at Vumn in th only one In i it nal guard T Anxona that Is now "CXii t 1 to full war 'treng'th f VRIIIFKS I) V. Ton r w hp-XwK the la at Saturday In ttm ti i 1 1 ll'nld rarrieis will present fM Mir h PUbsrriptlona Sub- iilwrs will plpiflf note and be ready f e the bOn We Will Serve A Regular SPANISH DINNER Sunday, March 26lh, From 6 p.m. lo 8:30 p.m. Seventy-five Cents. e Zeiger ML cMif) Th THE ANVIL OJ Tub. Anvil WlWAfER VH6 SAID HE HftD ONtf PLAHEb PlVOCMLf "RDlCE AND IUH0 3UT SAT rTb BE. 5oC(ABLE rAM3ES"SEEAl MiTo SMlFF A60iM'O0T VOU (iEMMEAf FREW? H.Tfev'iX fe2 Pv Wi , (5 WttfSk y fWUFfl Jlilt mm cs t OUR1 FEATURE' FJLM5" rr sT1 fjT IfQ C ' Strawberries and Spring Arrive Fine, Big Red Berries Remind El Pasoans of Mexico Before the Days of the Revolutions, When They Had Strawberries in Winter. FRESH, juicy strawberries aro makinff their sprinc bow on the market tIl this week, a reminder of the days be fore Mexico had its epidemic of revolutions, when atrayrberriea flourished on the table and deaiert menus of EI raaoana the entire )ar round. The atrawberrien are uneipectedly cheap, aclllne from II to -0 centa per basket In th wholemle markets the valley farm er are beginning to end in their produce of freah spinach, and bunches of onions and radishes Fresh spring carrots are Just bc ait.nlng to replace the winter supply on the nuirket and the wholesalers are payinR 25 cents per dosen bunches for these Aspara rus Is a new arrival on the retail market stalls, and bell peppers are also new arri vals , Florida fruits and icfetables are Kivtng way to East Texas fruits and tegetables now .. The market list for the week Is as follows fruit. , Oranges ?c to 40c per dso Bananas .. 2c and 2ac per doz Strawberries 16c and 20c per box Grape fruit, large 10c each. 3 for 25c L-mon - 20c per doz Wlneaaps X lbs 23c. 1 1 00 box Dates 15c per lb Figs 16c per la Valley rseiables. Egg plant . . 20c per lb rurumber 23c esh Oreen chill . . U i per lw olo Greeley Irish potatoes lbs for 26c Esst Texas new potatoes lc per lb Spcnish Bermuda onions 10c. t lbs 25c Radishes 2 bunches for 5c. 6 for 16c Mountain Tark cabbage Sc per lb Lettuce 2 for 1-c Dried onions (c lb 6 lbs. for 25c Carrots, 2 bunches 5o alley beets 2 bunches for 5c Fresh turnips bunches for 5c Mexican beans . ...10c IK. 14 lbs. JIM Wholesale T per lb Kast Texas string or snap beans 2c per lb Cuban tomatoes . . 2sc per lb faulif lower 15c per lb alle hpinach . 10c per lb 2 for 1 r.lerv .10c per bunch, 2 for 23c lumbo ranberries -Oc a it Kbunarl. 15c per lb , 2 lbs for 2c Asparagus . 2 lbs for 2"c Bell peppers 25c per lb I'arsiiips . - bunches for 6c Dried fruits. California cruses 15 and 2tc per lb. Dried peaches 2 lbs. for 25c Dried apricots.... 20c pr lb. Dried apples .............2 lbs. for 25c rttron 30c per lb candled fruits for fruit cakes.. ..5c per lb Turkish figs 16c per lb. California cluster raisins . ...,20c per lb Miellrd fresh Huts. Shelled walnuts 65c per lb Shelled almonds 65c per lb Shelled pecans C5c per b Shelled Jordan almonds SOc per lb Trrsh Not. Pecans 25c pr lb Brazil nuts 25c per lb rilberts , ..25c per lb California almonds 25o per lb Walnuts 25c per lb tloasted peanuts oo lb. flutter and ?gg. Dutter fancy grsde . .40c per lb 2 lbs 75e Cooking butter 50c per ib Mr-sills. Park eggs 3"r pr doz ri Psso nrd eggs . 30c per do Ksnsas eggs .. SOc per doz CTheese. Walnut cheese ic glass McLaren s Imperl . .20c to 25c a jar Plmlsnto cheese ....20c a glass German breakfast cheese z for 16o Imperial cheese 15 to 36c each I lol land cream cheese . 40c per 'A lb. Camembert, S5c. Imported ;oc per can Vew Vork cream dairy .. . .20c per Ih. Kdam. small Jl.26 each Nejfchatel . 10c each. 2 'for 16c Roquefort 65c per lb Swiss. Imported 60c per 'b Llmburger 30c per lh.' Dutch Girl 0e per cis Brick cheese.. . 30c per I h Beef. Sfrloin -teak :7 V p-r lb i , M ,K "c por Ib K -miti "-. fc, per ., " i -'- l.cp,r ,,, lUiKk rt 4 per Ih " ' rr - per lb CHORUS Cn right ltlf International News Service. I ' 21 2' a . i it f " TZ! IS Corn beef ISc per lb. Mntton. Lrg- of lamb SSe per lb E - 25c per lb Shoulders ISc per lb. Chops 3r pr lb Lamb chop ..Sac per lb Breast pieces 19c per lb. Tort Salt pork roc per lb Boiled ham 40c per lb Pork chops 2&c per lb PlRflhead lor per K Spar- ribs 17Hc per lb Shoulders I7Hc per lb Leg T5e p?r lb Bacon 40c per lb Steaks 2c per lb Sauaase SOc per lb Pure pork sausage 25c per lb Poultry. Turkeys .. Jm per lb Sprinfr chlKn (dreaaed) .. - 3V per lb liens drfled 20c per lb Hens (alive) 18c per lb. Geese 25c per lb rresb llbh. Salmon steaks -c per lb Halibut steaks 20c per lb Trout . 2c per lb Orate ru 25c a pint Dellcatesn Irke. Mackeral ISc per lb. 2 iar 2S eta Heme cooked tongue 7Sc per lb. Home cooked ham 60c per lb. Home cooked teal 50c pr Ib. Home cooked pork 0c per lb. kiwwld uHb itit ow.n t 3yW.L rmi s . ' OF PADE5 AN' THE. uWl,l'WJv-,; a W - .. " OUrieAj OFDIAWo -r wV (Hr 'Jltito Tl ( THATS WHY I S M p VI1"V p se ,r? mSm jcod vSrfcJ NEWS BREVITIES Advertls Trnln llnlletin Aila fternoon and nisxht trains for today are. reported on time. Murray fJrocery, 805 N Oregon Ph 171 Siiliniarlnr In 'Out of ConitiilMHlon. New Vork, Jfarch 24 The rubma rine D-l i temporaril out of com mission at the New York navy -vard toda with some of her plates dented and one of her armature shafts cracked The D-l reoentlj was rammed by a tugboat off New London, Conn HI rsio Distilled Water Co, Ph 489 IjonBireil Be carerul or jour baggage checks. Leave at Longn ell's. Tel 1. Illisslan DelcKatlou In I . s. W.ishlliBton. V C March Zi V del egation of Itussian financier; and om merclal men which arrived in New York recently to tell meiuan manu facturer; of the opportunities offered in Husoia for tnt o-neniion of the foreign trade of the I niled tatii will come to "Washington soon for confer erces with the foreign trade advis ers of the state department Dr. Ilaurhert, Dentlxt Mills Bldg l'h 4817, Notice. "I have moved mj law offti e to 316-17 Tirst Natl Bank Bldg" Trank Judkins 2I Killed III i:xpluslon. London, Eng. March 24 Twenty persons have been killed in an explo sion In the Preussen colllerv near Mil ckowitz, Silesia savs a dispatch to the Central News from msterdam Sun Drue Co. Phones 791-792 Mr. (nnn Ileum, BucKIer Bid over Elite ImieseN Will 'lo- Ceorgln. San Antonio. Tex, Manh t Ml and Vis Mctor Innes, of Kngene. Oregon who piotest.d to the governor of Texas th it tli.v feir.d lulling if the weie rli i lit. .1 I., I mijm to stand lilil n it ill. I me nl v huin 1 H e en 'ft' i "si inn. in I I hui s ix t ri x i 'I l il l ii"' ! n in in I II If BY Jellied toncue SOc per lb. Alabama sauvig-. Milwaukee ....50c per lb i Cerlat aausape Milwaukee 50c per lb. IleaJchfK-si' Milwaukee per lb Uver aaueage, Milwaukee. .......40c per lb. Ham aau..e- Milwaukee 36c per lb Blood and tongue sauaace. Milwaukee. 40c lb Kosher welnerwurst ...3c per lb. Kosber frankfurters ....."Be per lb. Kosher ring: sausage ,25c per lb Kosber cooked corn beef.. Cue 'b. I tolled herring 5o each Spec herring ..... ...... .2 for 15c Smoked bloa tera . . 5c each HerriBg, rail cb era .Se each Anchovies 40c per lb. ho!eftle Produce Trice. Prices wholesale dealers are paytnc for valley products. Spinach . . 3c per lb trlons and radishes per doz. bunches 1 c Carrots per Onsen bunches . c Upon request of valley farmers and fruit (-rowers. The Herald adds to Its market re port the w holesale prices. It Ii generally understood that these prices are Just 10 per cent more than the produce uyera pay tne farmer for his product Teed. Alfalfa finr, wholesale .... J1P per ton Alfalfa, fantj retail $20 per tou Alfalfa Nil 1 wholesale . Jlh p r ti Alfalfa No 1 retail .. . fis per t n Porn wholesale .$1 To per rt t'orn retail 51 m per mr Northern white oats wholesale $ o Northern white oat retail J io Texas red clipped uits wholesale . II s . Texas red clipped oats, retail $2 oo Chops, wholesale . ji v Chops, retail .. $1 ' Bran, wholesale $145 per cwt Bran, retail ....3150 per cwt Chicken feel, wholesale 32.50 per cyt. Chicken feed, retail 32.65 per cwt. Staples. Thirteen pounds of sugar are offered tar 31 100 lbs wholesale 37 25 LOCAL. AND GESER V L tnent. ready to proceed to Atlanta within a . week, or as soon as the mandate of the supreme court of tne Lnite.i states reached here Ilr, sppinnn removes corns bunions, ingrown nails, etc 10 Coles building Ir. Ilbrrt, dentist. C16-21S Mills Bids. Osteopathy 1 up Dr Kidwell Hi-rahl BlilE l'at at Snvoy Cnfc, 110 S S. m ton Sheriff Killed on 'I rain. Munkot.ee Okla , Mauh -I Jake Kieles. sheriff of lefferson ountv, was shot and killed on a train near Che cotah Tliursdaj morning s,eNera posses were started from here and other towns in pursuit of the alleged slayer, a man accompanied by a wom an, who fled into the woods after foic ing the conductor to stop the train OTERO COUNTY COPPER COMPANY IS INCORPORATED Santa Fe, N M March 24 Incorpoi -atlon papers were filed today by the Boston and Brice Copper company, of Brire, Utero county The capitalisation is $2,000 000 of w hi. h $2l)i)0 is paid in Thv incorporators and directors are George r Moffett and J II Dennv. of Alamogordo John Colthrop, Orocrande and IV W spencer of Boston Moffett is named statutory agent. i. c c. oiinints imii mi 1MII RlTi:s ON O VI. Washington " C March 24 In vestigation of bituminous coal rates from mines in Pennsylvania. Marjland West ngiiiia. ngiula Kentucky anil Ohio to Lake Trie ports for trans shipment over tiie CSieat Lakes was or dcie.l to. av bv the interstate corn mere e ( i imission on its own initiative The e onu iissit.i fixed Apiil 24 for the first hea nig here MniMi'lNC dressing nnde with Avon d il. Oh ( Oil Mis l, d.iHlous tTste tn s ,1 ,h ! Mrilini nits 1 h.c. lallj in G0 WHEELAN Herald Want Ads for results fi 81 Drop Forgings in the 1916 Indian DROP forgings alone costly to make as they are meet Indian ideals nf srrpntffh nnd stamina where durability and strength are most needed. kROP forgings alone costly to make as they are meet Indian ideals of strength and stamina where durability and strength are most needed. They are used because they arq tougher than castings and more dependable than stampings. Indian is called the .all-drop-forge machine because it has more drop forgings than any other motorcycle made. 81 of these Samson pieces in the Indian make a machine which withstands, with smallest wear and operating cost, the hardest tests to which a motor cycle can be subjected. Automobile engineers, who have studied the Indian and Indian manufac turing methods, marvel at the expensiveness and fineness of Indian construction, for it is built like a high grade motor car. Allen Arms & Cycle Co. 404 North Oregon St., El Paso, Tex. Valuable Health Hints The Roosevelt Gonser ati.m ommis sinn on nation.il v italit indicated in their rtpoit that in the tinted States nerv jear there aie tOO.UuO death, un'ch should not haip occurred Think of it' l.b4 deaths every tnent-four hours which should hae liem prevented a Titanic a daj Is it not frightful to contemplate Their report also Indicated that at least half of the J ou mm su K bed c oti--tantly ki pt filld in the I nited fatates should not be needed Man people fall ill and die because the do not know hon to keep well, while others simply neglect to apply to themselves their kuon ledge of the laws of health W hen ou re ilize th it imp'-rt, nnpo -erished or impaired blood is the prime cause of disease, jou will understand the importance of keeping jour hlood puie and vigorous, and if it has gotten in bad shape from an raue, you must quic kl realize the er Kieat import ance of getting it b.uk in good condi tion without dela The surest and safest way that has ben n found to keep the blood pure and iNo to make it pure after it has become impure is to take ii S S the .Standairi Blood Rem edy for fifty vearct I o ou know that HIIKLMVriSM is not just a local soreness The pain in the muscles or it.ints is merely a symptom the cause is much deeper Rubbing the core spot with oils or liniments mav bring i certiin amount of temporarv relief but the disease is still In the to stem and the pain will come back. Rheumatism is poison in the blood that poison must be re moved before the duseaae ran be cured. It can be removed b using S S s, which acts directlv on the blood puri fving It and removing the poisons that cause the disease S S S is purelv vegetable and not only purifies the blood but is a splendid tonic for the en tne svstem C VTlIllllf. The svmptoms of Catarrh are most frequently treated instead of treating thi disease Itself Catarrh is the re sult of impurities In the blood these impurities must be removed before the disease can be cured The most common symptom of Ca tarrh is an inflamed and tender i ondi tlon of the breathing passages and the blocking of throat and nostrils with mucous The use of washes nasal douches and creams merelv ease the local Irri tation but do not reach the disease To cure Catarrh you must go to the seat of the trouble the blood and cleanse and purifv it with S s S Its action is to cleanse and strengthen the blood corpuscles so thev fight off the disease iMMi'i.r.s -n SOUK-. Diseases of the skin are caused by poisons in the blood You cannot cure BANKING BY MAIL A request for our new free booklet. "Banking by Mall" carries with it no ctligation to open an account All we aA Is an oppor tunitv to explain clearly why jour savings should earn 4 percent, and why vo'ir money will be absolutely safe if sent by mail to this institution. You may have occasion to thank us for thts suggestion. Write to-day, and ask for our New Booklet El Paso Bank and Trust Company a Guaranty Fund Dank El rsao, Tex. isM"i - jn f . Want Ads a skin disease until the poisons In the ! hlnnri are remov ed. The use of salves and ointments mav give some temporarv relief but the poison that causes them is still in your svstem and will break out on the sur face again You must.go to the mot of the trou ble and remove the c lUse S S S has been purifvlng the blood and thus enabling nature to drive awav sores pimples, ulcers and otner sKin I troubles, for half a entury It con t inis no harmful drug It will do for I vou what It has done for others give it a trial before it is too late I roiv)i:i iii.ooD. s stated in the introduction, the cause of most diseases is poison-lnfect-I ed blood. You cannot have a health i body if vou have impure blood running i in your veins The blood Is the great source of nourishment for all flesh tis I sues When the blood is not pure It t carries poisons and impurities to all parts of the bodv causing local ills that j cannot be cured until the blood is puri I fled Impure blood shows itself in I manv wave lack of energy loss of appetite sleeplessness, may all be evi dence of an Impaired condition of the blood I S S. P has been sold for fifty years I and Is known far and wide as the sur ' est remedy for all blood troubles It is I nature's remedy, being made from roots and herts and acts directly upon the blood corpuscles making them pure and 1 healthv so they can Ho their work in fighting off disease and toning up tne entire system 1II. VRI. Malaria Is a poisonous germ whirh gets into the blood from external sources and is most powerful for evil In those constitutions which are sat urated with other poisons alreadv pres ent in the blood It Is more apt to attack those whose blood is impover ished or impure from any cause, than those whose sv stems are normal and whose blood Is pure The best treatment for this prevalent maladv is that which will destroy ma lirious germs in the blood, togethe with all other poisonous material that ma) be present " ! - will purifv Miur blood an I cleanse it of all impuiities If you suf fer from Malaria, don t lose anv time getting a bottle of this wonderful med lcine nnMntniF.n. " " is guaranteid to be pureH vegetable and while cleansing voin blood of all impurities it will art -is a tonic for jour entire bodv, biiildmtr up your phvsical and nervous svstem This wonderful medicine is prepar 1 onlv bv Swift -.net ific Companv. " Swift Building. Atlant i f.a V rite f i special booklet ind if niedh al advice is wanted write for that also to addresv given above Books and medical adv I' e are free Adv ertisement ta Tha EI Paso HentltS A AN INVESTMENT NOT m EXPERIMENT ACL I COMPOUND I' Tf TV INTEREST 1