El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 9, 1916 Page: 12 of 12
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES
TTturadajr
Visit Our Beauty Parlor AfW That Trip"
'&ha House of Courtesy'
A Timely Feature Of
New Street Coats
$7.50 To $57.50
NATURALLY you would want your new Spring Coat to
come from The White House. The name "White Houie"
it a guarantee that the material are dependable the atyle cor-
rect and the workmanship the bet. Today we offer a remark-
able showing of new street coats made of fancy checks new
color combinations novelty mixtures and such solid color
materials as poplins serges silks corduroys. Chinchillas and
velours. The styles are smart and striking. They include flare
ripple and cape effects in all the aew variations. Leather silk
and self trimmings. Many have fancy linings. Every favored
length. Matchless values Today avT fiT
starting at. tfl 4 mJ
Sd o r t Co
$3.95 To $19.50
s
a in velours cnniuroyn el
$3.95
atsp
Throwing Beer in One's
Face and Gluts Is
Something Different
If you tvanl to throw liase of beer
in your netrDbnr rare it win rott yon
MM exactly. Hut If ynu drtnk the beer
an1 tlMtn throm tit empty sia tt Mm
ih test is m.
In the police rniirt yetlertlay Juris
Thomas mtfle thla fine ilHUnrtloo. fa-
tlvliltd l.oyi waa rhtre1 with htrtnr
thrown hl aias or heer into F.iejw
villanuevt'a smlihle rountensnre. He
admitted It rter raehlon. tnd wss
fliierl n Here II mnt hf bnrn in mind
that i'fauildsd had paid ' rente ror Ma
bear. Thle broustit the coat or hla oper-
ation to Just SS.M.
KleJIo villtnuevs rmt1 the act of
Nath idad and toutht revenre tor thla
ilaurlly act. Hut. alaa he had drank
hla heer. Sn he Munr the empty rl
Into Ittlvlitad't erowiint rountensnre.
The court tnmiaiit thla danarroua and
aerloua and rined Elejlo juat is But do
not lake account here of the j cents
paid Tor the beer; 1 lejío had drank Ms
brer. Total uost was ft.
Auto Dress
Accessories
auto
varied
0VOVK 1
hIiowIiik
gHiintlct styles ma
waehnblr doarKkin I
Oauntleta have hi
at Iff ouffs. Prices
Wrist Icnjrtha.
$1.00 nd
wrist Mild
if cape unci
ti and hi ' 1
$L50
I'ollT fonts have nev
hlKh favor ss now. Th
heud'imn Ion Wo show
rltlrm In velours corduroys.
In the solid colon mid fancy
plaids. Prices start St
New Auto Coats
$3.95 To $29.50
T
UK White House Is "The Auto Cpat
Store of Kl Pan"." A vast display of
checks plnlds. fancy routings and solid
olors in II favored modela Belted and
ose flare effects smartly Irlmm
Parfalt" rubberised Coats
'loth (.'out prices start at. . .
$3.95
OVKR-MGHT C'AHKH
end nulo trip new
toilet cases eiuli
toilet necessity
Prices start at
$6.50
White Coats
.95 To $19.50
M
iSTI.V white Chinchilla ".Sport Coats"
i loose flare' and belted modela with
Hf. fancy and velvet collars and cuffs.
Heautlful Spurt Coat as
$4.95
The Utmost In Comfort!
The Corset For Every Occasion
A Modart
$3.50 To $15.00
Front Lace Perfect Fitting
I Ji
DO YOU feel occasional langour intervals of
listlessness intermittent indigestion an intense
relief at the moment of uncorseting?
If you feel these symptoms you are developing n prema-
ture matronly Retire sacrificing health for fashion.
Women who wearM OIjAIIT FRONT LACE CORBETB en-
Joy an auto trip or a day's outlns because this marvel-
ous corset was designed for comfort without sacrificing
atyle. Wearers of Modart Coraeta never feel the warning"
mentioned above. Every smart effect crested must meet
the Mpproval of an anatomist. We urge you to have a trial
fitting
Little
Plaza
Phone
4580
IN THE COURTS .
Tra Supreme Court.
Special to the Morning Tlmea.
A in tin. Teiaa. Manb s.-Tbe following
proceed I ngl were had tn the auprcme court
too ay
Jiidarni'iit reveeaed and reformed (Mr.
Jiintlre Hawklna dlaaenUngi: First Suae
Bank or Amarillo va. T. k Jones. Clay
county.
(eitiried qin-ilon answered: F Patnrs
i. T. E. Pierre. Parker.
ADDllralkms if ranted M. P. Mny va. Beau-
nioid. oitr Lake k Weat Hallway rompan
Hatilln Hamilton Compresa company va. 1
r l.iwaon. Hamilton: I. k O. H. H. It. co. v
W H Walker k Honi. Travla.
Appllrallona refuted commercial Union
Aeaur enmpsny limited va. llulr Hennlng
rompanv. Harria; W. E. Winston va. Toyah
Valley Irrigation company. Reeves; Cc L.
Harlra va. C. C. Halle el al.. Dlrkrni; J. M
Tucker va. Fred Blfrle sswlaher; M. K. k T
limlwav ronmanv va. B. W. Crsddork
i.iavaoii: w. J. Funkhonser va. William
cappa. Tarrant (ieorge p. Pohl Msnufsotur
Mir comnanv va. Hvcr cotton OH company
clay; E. H. Flynn va. J. M Bedford nrorery
company. Taylor; Western utuon Tel. Co
va. norman WHaon Tarrant; Atchison
Topeka k Santa Fe Hallway company vs. T
D. Skeen. El Paao; J. W. Bsboock rs. 1. E
llover. Jefferson.
Application dlamlsaed on motion of plain-
tiff In error. Toyah Valley Irrigation com-
jiany et al. va. II. T. Hodre. neevea.
Aitllrallon dlamlaaed for want of Julia-
diction (on motion): Bond-Heed Warehouse
company va. P. T. Walsh. Bexar; Lee W
Scrut-g va. Mra. Blanche Oage Tarrant.
Motion Tor rehearing overruled. Frsnk A
Snenre et al. va. W. II. Fenchler rt al.. El
1'aao; M. K T. Railway company or Texaa
va. jr. o. Klnalow. Orayaon; k'anaaa City
Soulliern nallwsy company va. A. H. coom
ber. Howie: Ladlalado Loner va. norddn
Jonea Construction company Beiar; Thomas
names anminmraior. vs. oumern sanase
Hallway company of Teiss Justice Hawking
dissenting'. Ltpacon; M. K. k T. Hallway
amp any of Texaa va. E. Barnngton oray
aon.
Mdtlon tor leave to rile petition ror man
damus refused: city of Brownsville va. T.
Kinder.
Motion to dismiss application overruled.
but ten days allowed counsel within which
to amend application: Southwestern Port-
land Cement company ra. Juan A. Moreno
El Paso.
.Motion to advance granted: City of Laredo
i.-B. F. Looney attorney general (man-
daniua); State of Texas va. Enid Ochiltree
t West Hallway company et si.. Travla; T.
. Smith va. i. T. Roblaon commissioner
tc. .mandamus).
Motion to advance overruled: 0. C.
Stephenson et si. vs. HI. I.oula Southwestern
Hallway company of Texaa Navarro; North
Texas Lumber company va. Mra. N. H. Mc-
Whorter Ceea: First National Bank or
Amarillo va. J. W. Hush et al.. Potter. -
Motions ror rehearing aubmltted: George
Hullard ct al. va. F. I.. Norton et al..
Taylor; Amelia Bryant et si. vs. Continental
asnaiiy rnmpany narria.
Motion to advance aubmltted: 0. C. & S-
r. Hallway company va. Mra. L. M. Bennett
ulmlnlslrutrlx. Johnson.
causee submitted: T. J. Freeman receiver
ra. J. N. (lerretta. Falle; Ed Erlksen va. S.
1 McWhorter Midland; M. K. 4 T. Railway
ompauy 01 texaa vs. j. n. wooa. orayson
Ionic. Investment company rt al. va. H. B
Stranse Dallas.
Heart ror Marrh i: W. H. Reaaoner va
C. k S. F. Hallway company Johnson.
LEE HELD TO GRAND
JURY WITHOUT BOND
i HaHi.Mi WITH anunr IN CflXM.TWtt
hits Mum or wm and rs
voj iwaiuT: wrrtESsrs irsmrr
. On a charge of murder In connection
witn. the drums or Mra. J. D. Lee and Fred
Von Peaks. J. D. Lee wss held without
hall to anawer to the rrand lury by Jus
lice Jamea M. Heaver The preliminary
hearing wss cnnrlnded yeatenlsy and th
papers in the case win be sent to the
rrand Inn
Trie bodies or Mrs t ee and on wh'
were found In tlieir respective rooms at
I nos Texas atreet early last Saturday morn
mg. mere were two Duuet wounns
acn. Anv one or widen accoroing
Juatlce neaver would hare caused death
Reside the hortv of Non Doake a m est
itier pistol was round. The caliber n( the
platol which Lee turned over to serreant
naries rniiors wss tne same uniy wm
litter gun was prartleally new while the
weapon In Von noake's room showed age
I. re Murrendered.
l.ee went to th nolle station
render hlmaelr. on th way he met Lon
arnrr. former police curtain and the 1st
ir srronuanied h m. l ee admitted sncmi
Ins Von Doake. hut stated that he did not
know how Ills wife ram tn hi deatn
Lee la represented by W. B. Ware.
J. A. Powers the Hrat witness stated
that he and hie wife were rooming at tnno
lexss etreet in night Von Hoake and Mrs
l.ee were killed. "1 was awakened that
morning. Saturday Marrh 4. about 3:45
by what I thought waa .pistol shots
era lestiried I.tlien heard inret
Thlrt) -fourth District Court.
I Mti M. Jackson. Judre.)
Mabel A. White vs. Henry White divorce;
granted and plalntlffa maiden name Mabel
ciayson. restored.
June Thotiua ve. II. C. Thomas dlvorre:
granted.
Lottie Youeii vs F E. Youell. divorce;
s ranted and custody of minor child awarded
piamurr.
state of Texaa vs Oerald Brooke awln
dllng; given two years.
John nurtoii vs liertrude Burton divorce;
Franrlaca llelendei.
K ranted
Aurelio ateiiend
vorce: granted.
Haltaisr Chavea and Enrinue Harur. rob
bery by assault; given five yesrs each.
state or Texu- v limarlo vasa. Juan
Terraiaa and Enrique Contreraa theft of
roperty m Mexico ami urmging sum Into
exas; Instructed verdict or not guilty.
Forty-rirat District Court.
(P. It. Price. Judge.)
I.atta A Happer et al. va. Southwestern
Hand Cement company et al.. Injunction;
on 1 rial
Josephine Johnston va
trespaea to try title filed
H. 8. Johnson
nldwell. Judse.)
Adela M. Page divorce;
"Cfca Store of Service"
"It Pays To Watch Our Arcade Windows"
UVtklUtJi MMtht.l
Al CfelcsflS'
By Associated l'ir.
Chicago March I. Hogs Receipts
The
Want
Ad
Market ai'live l&e above yesterday's aver
iui.c Hulk. .;yj.so; light a irv ir
hravv. aV.U: d. g7 Sogt Mi
1 cattle-Receipts I3.0U). Market firm Na
live href stei r 7 4orja.. western Iteera
; ...im; rowa and heifers. :i rsis
alte.. . n
loceipta. fii.iaiu. Market ru in w i inn .
" - lamí. v iii .-
At Kaaksa Ul.
H -.ociateU Presa.
Kansas illy March t. Hut Hrrrlpla.
' Market luher Hulk. Vlti3u; heavy
l' .snuvw. light 8 uoiU.0. pis. 47 7!ds
t.Tt.
sttle Mestpli 4Xxxi. Market hlglirr.
I'rime fed steers. IV4.M; dressed beef
steer.. sr.isjtiMtai; western steers. sa.4oOli.lii;
H'ves ISIOtl.
sheep -Hneiit.. towo Market higher
l amba lie m 1 1. 10 yearlings. (0.40010;
wethera S7.75O8.t0.
At Fort Worm.
lott Worm. faun. Marrh . - Hogs-fte-
ill. is. n.nuu. Market closed atrong to 10c
higher lop. S8.I0; bulk Sd.7.'Ov
callle Mosipts ii" in. iiiiv mo calves.
I I -! i -i n to me blither lop
17 66; bulk. gtj7 6; Loulalans atesra. S6 ISO
6.70; rverythmg else steady. Cows. MON;
heifers. l.Mis. nl. fi 50O6; calves. 0
s -loikels le r. t 7.. COWS 44 JO
sj'. kl; Hellers. '4tl M . ralv
sheep - Heceipt none.
Hal
Pase
filed
Murria Land A cattle company va. J. H.
itlona possession of cattle; riled.
Annie WHford . Charlea Wllford. di
vorce; granted.
Juatlre Courts.
(Jame M. Desver Judge.)
Stale of Texas vs. J. Ii. Lee murder: held
t" Ki and luí v w iilioul ball.
Slat of Texas va. M.
French theft over WO;
personal recogmaaiice.
.James J. Murphy Judge.)
Sute of Texaa vs. Jay D. Show speeding:
found guilty by Jury and fined lio and
E. A. Young speeding;
J. P. Sheehan speeding;
Stale of Texas .
fined .. and .costs
stale of Talas vi
fined ss and coats
laic of Texaa
fined g and costs
vs. P. H. l.uak. apeedlng;
Si KSOS.W.
Ml Phone INTERNATIONAL CAÍ E ! OPEN ALL NIGHT
ImJH American totd Chinese Service ! Prescriptions filled and delivered
?& aP IS Booths f --r Ldlea or Purtlea at an time day or night. Stall
JfSjBjV m 110 8. Kl pw St.. uevt u orders KtUed Promptly.
ti b tííñ lttjjoa Ttaaialcr. A E. RYAN A CO.
R. B. BIAS FUEL CO. I Dr. Cho Hok iHO EAT AT
UM Kaust afteeourW Pasusgc vé. Jf" lt Ncw.rt aud assi NaaUuraal
AJI Kinds of PouligJ ujspll .i liuitli jH "sag. '"
.:ZJr. H Cu House Cafe
Food. iw Jt' les t4Mk Ki ras H.
) asaiBaaMMasBsaasasBsVB i 1
MONEV MARKET8.
4i Ns Verk.
By Aasorlsied Press.
New York March g. Mercantile paper SO
a 4 per cent
Slerllugsixly day billa. M.7I.
Hal silver. Msaic
Mexican dollara. 4.1.
Govrrnraenl bonda steady.
Hailrosd bonda steady.
Tim loans firmer sixty days two Hi
per cent: ninety day. iOÍ per cent
Call money firm: ruling rale tli per
cent
Mrvmui Mmir
.I'uriualied by l.dgai M. kayaer. Cashier of
1'lrat National Hank
.Nacional of landres billa U.MOta.eO
States gODfllniai
carranaa 1 7b IM
Peaoa fuerUa O.MUjjJi.iai
Tostonea g&.ou.'. on
four
shots after thtt. The first ahots
to be in a little different direction tha
the last ones I beard. 1 did not hear an
conversation durinr the shooting. I saw
the woman lying on the floor dead In the
room Juat behind ours. She was dressed
In her night rlnthes. I did not see the
man's body until later. It was lying in
the room next to the room where I saw
the woman's body.
Found Hie Bodies
Th bodies were lying In the rooms re
pcctlvny ocrupled hy the two dead pti
Powers said that he first met Lee last
Thanksgiving. He said that he did not
learn that Lee waa married until after
Christina. Von Doake. he said was room
mg at the house when he went there. Von
Doake and Mrs. Lee he stated ale t.
rether.
"They acted Just like man and wire
said the witness. To Mr. Ware the witness
stated that he had heard Lee order Von
imase away rrom tne place von Doake
ho declared "always had a hard lurk ex
ruse." Lee. he aald had told him that
tie had asked her to "ret rid of Von
fioake." Powers said that on the momltur
of the tragedy he saw a platol lying about
two reel rrom v on Doake a body.
Hrara snots ured.
"After 1 was awake" he said "there
were three or four shots. 1 don't think
first shot woke me." Powers salt!
that last Sunday he saw a bullet hole in
tne wall of th Lee room. "I heard some
come up the hall and aay to Mr. Lou
den" said the wltneee " 'come see what
1 .nave none. 1 hey nave pucn nuttlna
over me all this time.' I don't know who
that waa." Powers aald that Friday night
ne nan nearo von iiuake and Mrs. Lee
quarreling. Mrs. Powers ststed that It waa
about 10:30 that night when she saw Von
Doake and Mra. Lee on the porch and
they seemed to be quarreling. Mra. Pow-
rs said tn.11 anc nan rone to the Dorrh to
get eome hot water for a sick woman In
tne house.
Tells or Surrender.
Scrrrnnt Charles Pollock testiried that
l.ee. with Lon uarner came Into the police
station snout 4:15 Saturday morning.
ild l.ee say anything "
cs air. He said: 'I ahot a man.' He
gave me addresa or the houae 1008 Texas
ia ne say snyimng anout a womeoT'
lo. sir." One of the wounds he at
scribed as being In the woman's body h
said was slightly powder burned.
He testiried that the wound he aaw in
von Doake s body waa not powder burned
Thla wound wae in the left breaat. hi
said. Another wound was In Von Doake's
lert arm. l.ee he said had given him
BIG EATERS GET
KIDNEY TR0ÜBLL
TAKE A CLASS OF SALTS BEFORE BREAK-
FAST IF 1 111 11 BACK HURTS OR BLAD-
DER BOTHERS YOU.
The American men and women must
Is rich. Our blood Is filled with uric acid
which the kidneys strive lo filler out they
weaken from overwork become sluggish;
the eliminante tissues clog and the reault
is kidney trouble bladder weaknesa and a
general decline In health.
wnen your Kidneys reel use lumps or
lead; your back hurts or the urine Is
1 liiudy full of sediment or you are obliged
to seek relief two or three times during
the night; if you surfer with sick beadarbe
or dlixy nervous apella acid stomach or
von h.ite rheumatism when the weutlier la
had. get from your pharmacist about four
ices of Jad Salta; take a tableapoonful
a rlass of water before breakfast for a
few dvya and your kidneys will then act
rine. This famous salts is made from the
arid of grapes and lemon Juice combined
with ntnia ana nss oven usea ror genera-
tions to flush and ailuiulate clogged kid
neys; to neutralise the acida in the urine
eo it no longer ia a source 01 irritation.
Urns endlmr bladder disorders.
Jad salts Is inexpensive; cannot injure.
makea a delightful effervescent lllhla water
beverage and belongs in every home be
cause nobody can make a mistake by bay
ing a good kidney flushing any trme. Aar.
EXCUANGK VOIR OLD GOOJM
I oil NEW.
WESTERN FURNITURE CO.
"The Store That Haves You
Money."
IIH-I20 8. Stanton. Wmn Bids;.
RELIABLE
DENTISTRY
Thla system of dentistry Is a produot of the
medical eo left -1.01 01 ton coeap uwiw
echoola - and enables us to extract rill and
Insert teeth indetevtable from tha natural
u-ell.
Ac-Milulaly WlUeeiit Psla.
COTTON MARKETS
At New tlark.
Hy Associated lres
"tew Vork March spot cotton quiet
Middling uplands. II use. Salee luu balea.
Futures rloard Mead al a net advance or
1 to 4 points. May. Heat; July litar: Oc-
tober IK.OIc; December. lMv January.
1.V.
Al
Aesocialrd Press
I ivrrpuol. March a - apul cotton easier.
kkI lulddllug 7.tei middling 7.7d au
$20 Set. (or $7.60
Full asta el testa astea...
Beat bridge week erewa
New System Dentists
tee. El Pase aad ata Aateate Ma.
lUd First klat- Bask Bululú-
Hears at I Baaaaye I a U.
pistol. "II had been rired three time
n aald
Wat 9 Canker
"II was a M caliber nw rrm It wat
a di 11W action.
"Did he tell yon why he shot this man
asked Mr War.
"Hot tl thtt time. Later on he said that
h bad ben trylnr to get rid of him Tor
some time."
The niatoi gerreant Pollock aald. was a
as ctllber and he believed waa the tame
make a the gun lee had given him There
were nv empty sheila in thlt gun and
the sergeant bllvd these had been freer)
ly fired.
Applied far Peaee Bond
Jostle Deaver staled that he had seen
Von Doake once or twice and he wanted
to have l placed nnder a peace bond.
"That w-sa about two weeks herore the
killing." Jostle Deaver staled. "He ram
her with Clifford Johnson "
Heed ti asees 7 Ask Sersii Thoranrh era
txamtnatlon. tn Texas street near Ore-
gon. Ettablltbed IgM.-Ad.
Texas Editors incited I
to See White Sand Dunes
TR Texas Pre as association hat an op-
portunity tn take a dllghtrnl tide Hip
when th editors take Hieir trip to Ctond
rroft during their convention berenext
June A letter wat received by George H.
Clements publicity commissioner of the
Chamber or Commerce from otto L. Ttnk-
lepaiish. secretary of the Alamo sordo Com
merrlal club yesterday asking the editors
to make a trip of it miles from Alamogor
do 10 the snow white gypsum s.nds west
or that cltl The depoaft comprises 1M-
w teres tnd consiste of sand dunes from
10 to so reel high. It It planned to hare
luncheon on the sand
Th question or making th aide trip
will he considered by lb convention 00m-mltte.
We
Never Too Young
There' not a boy or girl in this whole wide world too
young too rich or too poor to learn the lesson of thrift
taught by systematic saving. And once they come to un-
derstand its teaching it would be a task to induce them
to stop. To them this message goes forth
SAVE WHEN IT'S EASIEST TO SAVE
But let them be sure that their savings are safe as you
parents well know they will be in this strong bank where
total resources are ample to protect the. depositor.
Combining age experience stability and prudence with
progressive method. The American Trust and Savings
Bank offers its courteous service in behalf of the safe future
of the younger generation.
We pay 4 per cent compound interest on savings deposits.
$1.00 Opens an Account
American Trust & Savings Bank
LONG EXPERIENCE
in banking- ample resources and facilities of proven wortl.
are the important qualities afforded yoi by the Tlr
National Bank for Safety and Oood Serviré.
Checking accounts are solicited.
TheMst Mationaldank
EL PASO TEXAS
IF You Demand
The Finest Quality of Coal
Badger Fuel Co.
O. S. Osborn Successor to J. B. Badger
212-220 W. Second Street ' Phone 389
FUEL BUILDING SUPPLIES FEED
MOMOBJII DfflE
JBE
DRY
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PHONE Ml.
BORDERLAND AUTO
SUPPLY CO.
PLAlJf ANTI-SHJD aad PUNCTURE PROOF.
CORNER MYKTLIJ and KANSAS.
TIRES
TUBES
THE SX PASO AUTO bUPfLY COMPANY (Inc.)
A. W. aUUok. Pres. vv c. Slefeke. Sec
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Witch the 5000 Mile RED TOP FISK TIRE
WESTERN MOTOR SUPPLY CO.
SIB Kasi I i
Phone OSS
E. P
CADILLAC SALES CO.
tS. W. lUILPIfW TELEPHONE 5115
REPUBLIC
TIRES
Hand-Made 5000 Miles Guarantee.
ELK AUTO SUPPLY CO.
QUICK TIRE SERVICE
PttdB 7007.
SS0 Texas Busts
All tiltea AJI Ltte Tktae.
OPEN EVERY HOUR IN THE YEAR.
Oakland
Oakland Auto Sale Co.
S ACTOS Y UlSl aUUlTOHS
ttn-asvtll Myrtle Areaae
H txaoáK yr Tat it
WINTON SIX
Mitchell
El Paao Auto Sale Co.
A Sauls. weatera laraae
IK M. Ktasae SL
Uearral Aula Brpaliiat
Auto Trimming & Supply Co.
411 MILLS CORNER KANSAS .
luPe. hi 4 1 ( ovtae. 'lUoT
HOODS. UENERAL hEPAIBINS
FHONE 1835
CHEVROLET
5 Pass Model "490" for $635 Hera
TRYON MOTOR SALES CO.
Pbon726. 411-413 Myrtle Ave.
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