El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 15, 1916 Page: 4 of 12
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BflDY OF GENERAL
Rogers Furniture Co. ) Please Be Patient-We Are Making All Deliveries-As Fast ( Rogers Furniture Co.
HUERTA INTERRED
IN LOCAL CEMETERY
110-112-114 N.Stanton St As Posclhlfi In the Order Sold ) 110-112-114 N.Stanton St
No Charge for Packing and Snipping Out of Town Orders ' EL PASO TEXAS
EL. PASO TEXAS ;
nmtts ot i nnMi n rnoisioNi.
PREMDFM' Will. K m -RIRI WITH
milium honor i i:ico.
Th body t nenorai Victoriano Hutu.
former pnminnel president of Metlro
whose dean "' nrrrrt tn Kl I'aso Thursday
night fbilow'ii by n Illness or miny
nark. wTll rest in a rerrning vmli in
Mla remetí ry In lhl rlly until pcges;
reams m hi- native land when inc remains
will he removed lo a rinal resting; place
on Metlrau -nil.
Praprd in a Metlran fiar laden villi
fio ei (if every hue and rulnr. the bmly
wi i anted yesterday ariernoon from the
ramllv biini (IS Went lotilovard avenue
lo concordia renielery. I alhr Cario Ma
yer nam brief prayer at the Huerta rel
rlenre prior u Ihe removal of the body
from Ur home Ui the remotery. (lathered
alKiiil th i askel were the family and e
personal Mends of the dead warrior. The
Hítense sllrnee presalling in Ihe mom n
nroken now aim men ny sons irom me
women while the men frequently wiped
tears irom their eyes.
Manv Rare In Sespeet
The fimral procession left the residence
hnrily after I o'clock and proceeded Im-
mediately o i mirordie. A larre erowd
of sympathizer lined the porche and
step leadliiK I" Ihe Huerta home. the
casket was carried between the lines of
spertatnr. all heads uern bared and many
bowed in reverence and respect.
Ho reretiu.lnes of Impórtame were eon
ducted at Concordia. It I planned to have
funeral worth) nf the name and memory
of the dead (reneral at the time the body
la placed in a uravc In Mexico. When that
time will com" no man Knows Relative
aid thai it miilit nut he fur years but
that Ihe remains would not hn permanently
left in the I nlled Mate- it is understood
that one i.f Ihe last requests made by (Wn-
eral Muerta as that tils pod) be laid to
resi in MeMean soil wlien that would 'bo
pOSSlllli
Hundreds Vlrw Body.
Ml M) yesterday rrnwd of mourners.
Streamed up ami down the stono steps of
the Htifrta mansion. Hundreds "-pawif by
the casket in which Ihe remains lav In
Flats Many and vailed wore ton floral of-fernia--
Some wero nisgnirirrnt and oth-
ers brought hy those poor In this world'i
poda were Insignificant. Hut one and
all. the M 'int- were graciously accepted
all lielmi eqiial In the eyes of those. In
charge i.r affair ni tin- Huerta home look
ing as they did. not on the (tin hut the
nf the Rlier.
BOOST PERMANENT
BORDERLAND ROUTE
ASUOYtN" RRIK. 1 Kl. PYMI ON
IIOOSM II I ( I HMO ; AHE CI KNTS
Ol CHAMBER OF l n MM I HI I
Steps looking in the permanent nrganl-
ratlon of a Borderland Route association to
eM-rrlsr general supervision of the great
nignway ot travel through the htatea or
the Southwest were taken at a Joint meet-
tor of ihe 1.1 Piimi riiamher of Comm.rre
and representative citizens of Douglas Pla
nee nrrt Tomb-lone. Ariz. The Idea that
A .general organization should be formed
to look arter the (merest of the Border-
land route ami thai the ame be consti
tuted through members appointed by the
commercial orkHinaiion- of the various
cities along the mute. Was advanced by I
lleorgo it. i.e rtaron. and being generally!
approved tits matter was referred to tc-
rotary vt. a. rrasrr or the Kl rajo COamoerl
of commerce tc bo taken m by jtore-
ixindence wiiii the various organization
concerned. Jonn J Ho wen of the Warren
mainci Commercial club of lllibee. Ariz.
apokr in hearty favnr of the proposal as
did I amar i.obb. slate engineer of Arizona
On motion of Mr. Cobb. unanimously I
adopted the secretary was Inatriirtert to I
write to the Automobile club of .southern
California and ask that body to have
rerotrnlzancc survey made for the entire
Borderland route between Kl I'aao and Los
Angelí- This -vould mean that the road
would he appropriately marked with signs
Ihe entire way.
I s v in Nru Route.
Declaring lual the roadway from a point
dpastlrs west or Drilling- via HarhlU. N.
M . and on to Rodeo a distance or 71 miles
waa mu eh better for travel than the old
road dexlgnatcil ai a iarl of the Borderland
route and extending rmni Denting to corn
burg and lie n from l.nrdsbiir to Rn
deo; the Arlzonana requeted that El I'aao
co-operate in tne movement to oruig inn
aeeiion or roadway into use.
John J Bowen. secretary of the Warrei
ntatrirt Commercial rlub. wIhi preaented
the proposition said that the nn.ua towtia
roncermd would look after the mapping
and logging or tlie new stretch of roadway.
arid that the only cu-oprrallnn requeated
rrom Kl t'.iso would be the placing or tn
Mrns In nucalion.
II was brought mil In the discussion thai
the; only change made by using the new
route wiiiil.l tie ruminating that purl 01
the Borderland route now extending v l
l.onlshurg to Rodeo. "It I- not our pur-
pone to discriminate against l.ordiburg. IX
M. in any way" declared I amar cohh
stall engineer of Arizona. "We have slin-
filv found out (hat the mail via llarhlta
a mucb better than the mad via l.orda-
burg ami if the l.nrdstjurg people give -11
a better road I am aure He traveling public
will be glad Ui use It."
1I1 nun I11 Arlionaaa.
IB prealdlug at the meeting president It.
B. Ornitorfr extended a hearty greeting to
the Arlzonaiii who had untie tu Kl Paao
on their fust atuiual automobile good roads
etrursinii XJnie was an interchange or
romtdlliieots and expressions or good will
between lb Kl rawians ami Arlzouans and
the meeting waa character I red by the great
'eat harmony and go'"1 feeling.
Prealdent R. B. (imdoirr r the Chamber
nf commerce rueslded at the iiH-Ptlng. with
fkrrctura H. S. Beach. W 1. Ho.' Walter
Koldberr Oeorge It I c Baron and serré
tary M..A- Fraacr in attendance while An
anana attending the merimg Hn luded John
8 Cull. II II. JotHIMdi K K. 1 ailwll l
Douglas. Ariz ; J J. bowen. iu-esl.1i ut ami
J. II Uray. secretary v tr Warn n li
met Commercial club; I.amar Cobb atale
engineer of Arizona and several others
The Arizona good roads sod trade nan-
- tela were met on the cement mad yester
dy shortly afternoon by President It It
Onidorff of the Chamber of (.omnierce and
given a most cordial welcome to Ihe city
Thev were escorted to the chamber or
Commerra where tney were Him badges
for the Juarez rarea rarda to the Toltec
club and the Country club and nrkets lo
the banquet at the Hotel Paso del Norte
last evetiuia;. . .
Tin- visiting molorleva follow:
Douglas. Arlt.-J. I. Iloods T K ( aid
weU. H II. Jobnton J M. haphard. J. M
awJ.k. 1 t Unod W. J Heary. K. C
Bledsoe. J P. cull. Albert cull. Albert
lacy ir.d Bernhardt. I. N Darling r
Slolferorr. Harry Hhropsblte. Mrs I 1 im
Burt llav w I tiebwan
Blsbee Ariz. J B. Walker. Vernou l a
More J J. Duval Uwl. "Hod" Oandron
deputy eüeriff; Welly BchwarU Dan B.
ieéd John J Bowen. ounnlaon Hurb. 1
W. Bitter ioa. H. Oray.J E Brophv B.
L Brooks. B I.. Bmlth. E Xyetron
Warren. Arta -Wm Hauaam.
Rote M H -A. L. Moore
liver cu. K. kt.-H A MartJn
T0U11..10M. Arts -Jobo Hock. A H. tirad-
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SOLID OAK CHINA
CLOSET
(Similar to cut)
With oval glaVM ed.
Grand Removal Sale Pr.
$11.75
ROUND PEDESTAL EXTEN-
SION DINING TABLE
(Similar to cut) Solid oak
full 6 ft extension all com-
plete. Grand Ra- d QC
moval Sale Priea. ; . WVD
I imimmI or Golden
Oak.
FUMED SOLID OAK BUF-
FET (Similar to cut)
With large bevel plate mir-
ror. Grand Re- tí 1 A OP
moral Sale Price V.OiJ
J ENAMELED IRON BED
NCH CONTINUOUS POST
(Similar to cut)
Fall size or 3-4 size.
Vernis Martin. Re-
moval Sale Price
KITCHEN
QUEEN
(Similar to cut)
Very hatldy in kitchen
with four bins etc. Grand
Removal Sale tír OC
Price 4e)
SOLID OAK
WASH STAND
(Similar to cut)
Grand Removal
Sale
Price
$3.95
Beautify Your Homes Now Make Them Comfortable and Attractive at Wonderful Savings In Prices
ROGERS FURNITURE CO.
GENUINE HOOSIER
KITCHEN CABINETS
Too well known to need a
word from us. tí Oyi f(
Removal Sale PricetJaít.Oü
110-112-114 1M. STANTON ST. EL-
Deliveries not promised the day purchase is made--i! yw're in a big hurry briag your ewn expressman
OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9
P. M. SO AS TO GIVE
EVERYONE AN OPPORTU-
NITY TO ATTEND THIS
BIG SALE.
Amusements
"Adtrrtlartnuiil.
Mi t tárate Bal fup
Issvr a llule airi ell years old wlio
has a ateel deal af truuDle tin rrpup
MT Polejr'aMkar and Tar. uOmobIob
! t.-l.rf fill III- .1 Will' IIH I IPI.
aad sill sav il Is lite beuat aura for
lOld COOaO. WIW MOUUl- SHU IIH
I ever saw " Those terrible rungos
"THK l.HW MhU."
Tlie sUiiy .if this iiml-rriilly Uirllling
iliatiia I U. i lull. - valnrUi Damp anil
II apH-arert is--ently In Collier's Weekly.
i.i wm i and barbara Trnnanl play
..(.piisiu- eaett utiisr in tlie initnre. Mlaa
I'jinani will be n nninhf red Tor her bean-
lilnl vrnra In "Tho IKillar Mark." "The
Markt-d Wuioan" "MTIss" and "The Hut
tartly. "
I in -.u.ry rrlalea liow the llnnnlon gang-
a ouMirtuiis toiiibiiiatlon uf muks altrarta
tin' aurollon ol the police one of wlioni.
Jote hi in. i i- murderad. his nancee Nure.
vows iii dlsrotnr tin- nanw of the assassin
anil srrrruy juiiis ttir band Tlie aulliorl
lies loiiitolssiuii a young deterUve Jim
"it s Hi. i' ir l sfti r tin- criminals.
smunone. an rxin timniui rtiemlst. has
s rare iiijuril in an kulosion and i
'a lira arar with a arav mask. Jim ilartb
aaaumei the disguise uf a gray mask and
so aria admlaahnu b the sans wlilch la
di-leried ana arresu-d wiirn trying to rob
a safe ot a valuable eitiloalvx
riw nam' or tut- inoiacrrr is revealed lo
..rs wlto mil of gratitude bealowa bar
liaitd sod iH-an on Jin uarlli wbu baa
jveo brr.
Uray Mask" Is s Insl.u mrltine and
acuaalloual drama an.i H will ba pre
l self 1 1 a Ute Alliamra Uit-atei today.
uaBAT MCTiaE AT INHMaV
Today and tomorrow tlsr UnitjUr pairuoa
sat of "The Moth and
lame." are tllllDM Kirat In UM "Yet-
low streak " In addition Ui theae two
tantoua stars tlie cast rontalns aurh artists
aa Dorothy tiwynne. Mica Wclrli William
Cooper and William Davidson. "The Yel
low hiraaa la in nvr grippm si is sjui
the sienes are divided between New Vork
City lite and a plilurcsque mining rom-
mnnity There Is something doing In ev-
ery rcMil of these rilma and In ordor tq
aii oiniuodale lite many who will waul to
aee UUs plrlure. the t uiiu. inanagriueni
will siarl Ute first show at to l a. m..
then 14 ral I IS. S 30. I:U. i 00. 6. lb. T SO.
at:.. 10 00 p. mi Tlie adinlssloii will be it
es-uta for aduna aim ta rema ior riiiiiirru.
WIGWAM ALL. COMEDY TODAY
Ibis Is comedy day at tlie Wigwam. All
of the pictures on the bill are comadlas
Keif" and a rullliklur comedy. "Mingled
geiraf-
WedtSRSday -The aioo.uoo a year aetor
William I'arnum. in Ihe William Foi pro
ducUon. "The Broknn Law."
Cuming "The Black crook." the burgeat
aiiectacte or tne year.
THE BUOU PBOCaAII TODAY
Herbert Rawllnsun and Jean Taylor
seen ui a special release tooay. "rue
Hrard of Chivalry " In lis nUrely Uie
olclure snows goun rnteruimneni
s.olning M.iuoa i.inui biuij sun east ui
alar olavara froin the otek of the Yitariaoh
alodios in the feature "on Her Wedding
Mglil. Make arrangements now to sav IL
wasaa and mkld -uaaciAN
Waiter and Fleida In their late at tríaosle
keysloate "The Worst ot Prienda." will be
shown again at Ua üre Ian today for the
last Uiur. rids la in three full real! and
it is up to Use usual keystone alendard
full of fua Bring the children with yuu
today aegviar prirae.
IN THE COURTS
Ihlrly faurU Distract Court.
(Dan M Jackson. Judgv.)
Stale of r. ias va. Ydlefonso Maumoraa.
murder on trial. 1
Agnes iroinnii-t vi. U. i. urominri ui
vorre; granted.
rarly-first District Court.
(P. It. Price. Judge..)
Krafl and Madero vg. OonstltuUpnaltit
Hallways of Meitro. debt; filed
A. L. t illen vt hi raso r.ieru-ic snaj
coinpaiiy. ilaiuages; on trial.
John Quitar vs. Tesas and Pacific dato-
ages to ratUe shlpnwnt; on trial.
Stale of Trias va. E. Dalí Ara. telling
vinous liquor without Iteeuat; aaaaaaad a
line or liOO snd one day in jail new iriei
grsjMM
StaM ..i iv vg Mitoniu lKjimnsui-i
pistol; riled '
male or retas ra. Roman Gutierres dirk
mod
BUM or Teiaa va un uutuarrea. uirm
knurks; riled
sute or Teiu va. cauaiaoo (.annua pia
i - i riled.
Ml I II WANTED -MAN NABBED.
rred Leslie Held In Chattaaoaga m Tele-
grapble inioratauoa iraa
By Associated PreM. .
Chattanooga. Tenn. Jan. 14. Fred Lealle
said to be wanted by rcderal authoriuea
tn i. imago. Denver aun own wtm
les waa arrested Here today on a telegram
rrom K. C. Pendleton goveritisient ament-
ia New Orleans.
A woman accompanying J-eailq. . glxlog.
her name as Lena Leslie and claiming to
bo lila wire. Is also being held. The au-
UiorlUes here decline lo give out the na-
ture or Out charges upon which Leslie If
wanted.
GUAKANTKES HOWnOIÍ
Pisonea la and its
R. V. Darla. NaT.
ruatiea Cawt.
(Janes M. tssaver. Judge.)
vi. uv ui inhn iwie search warrani
procaedlugs filed
StMneUma you will either want to rant
r buv a tvnAwrMAV. When nil do you
should bear In mind that the Underwood la
the simplest In nmatrucuon snd tle easiest
In .AHatf That 11 Sil BulH It tll
popular typewnier or Use day Ask ear
I uderwoud operator why you aaouiii gei
this machine wtan you rein one ana you
..111 hu.M uul M.n.l. u IliAlliml
Dr. Cha Hok
Oases atiiiajailli"
atssa Tilisa Jsiamal
sad Kasatwal Dtsteaas
laieil uMI far
m atadassas Mas
Cawaliaatsa ma
EAT AT
The Newest aad Beat Baetsar I
rraah ry aad Baa Cat. Prapa.
Club House Cafe
MM Seath Bl Saga SL
Banking By Mail
OS AS
rom as EAira to open a savtngs acxxmjnt with
THOUGH YOL UVED NEXT DOOR.
Wa pay 4 par oant interact compounded twice every year. We do
buataaa under Uta depoa)tora- gjuaranty law of tba Btata ol Taxaa
and ara a Guaranty Fund Bank aa provided by auch law.
Our plan la addition to belnaj convenient la aaio. profitable and
liberal. Nobody haa arar loot a dollar In a State Bank In Texaa
WKITB TODAY POH OUR PHKK BOÜELET 'BAMaUMU BY MALL"
OR SIMPLY MAIL YOL It DKPOH1T.
EL PASO BANK & TRUST CO. El Paso Texas.
State National Bank
aatTahi.isHKD Apmik issi.
CAPITAU aTOBPUrS AND PHOPITB n..tMHi.H
C R afORBHBAD. Praaldant. JOBJCPH MAOOrPXM. Vioa-Praa.
C M. BABSBTT. V loa-Praaldant. UBOROB D. FLOKI CaaiUar.
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 15, 1916, newspaper, January 15, 1916; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth198250/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.