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EL PASO HEBALD - J, i MCE? IS SHOTANDKILLED EL PASO SEES ITS APPLAUSE IS JWILL TEST LAWS FlflSTBUBLESOUEi EIVEEKINCHUHCH PASSED LAST DAY Auto Driver Murdered Near Borderland Inn; Hardy White Also Wounded. J C Clancey was shot and killed ar 3 JUrdv White was seriously w rii'd near the Borderland Inn, 1! i s abo c El Paso on the upper val- ty mad Thursday afternoon. A negro rtAftArtrtrtrtrtrt; Overnight Relief for Constipation TVhen the bowels become clogged TT.'h a mass of poisonous stomach wastp. sick headache with all its tterdant misery, belching of sour s'orrHch gases, bloat and general ., scomfort are sure to follow. A mild, pleasant laxative-tonic fiat will carry off the congested lass without upsetting the stomach or griping the bowels, is the combi nation of simple laxative herbs with i' psin sold in drag stores under V" name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. A dote taken just before -( ti'ing will afford grateful relief npxt morning, without unpleasant d ss or discomfort It Caldwell's Syrup) Pepsin is tli- ideal family remedy; especially ' - th. women and children and old ' Ik-- A free trial bottle can be ob t i. rd by writing to Dr. TV. B. (a'rill 4n2 "Washington SU M-rtn fllo, Ills. .yrVVSrrrrJr.arrrrrNrrrrrNrr, m iigesti OR STOIWAGH PAIN INFJPIITES "Pape's Diapepsin" makes sick, sour, gassy stomachs feel fine. T ne it' In five minutes all stomach distress will go. No indigestion, heart ! rr sourness or belching of gas, acid, c- eructations of undigested food, no c'7--me. bloating, fonl breath or I'.ipe -. Diapepsin" is noted for its Fpc,i ,n regulating upset stomachs. -. is the surest, quickest and most - m indigestion remedy in the n'-i-le world, and besides it is harmless. ll.lhons of men and women now eat ' - - f- orite foods without fear they t- w rapes Diapepsin will save then an stomach misery. T le i for your sake, get a large ' -ccnt case of Pape's Diapepsin om an. drug store and put your - Tli h right. Don't keep on being e-aMc life is too short you are here long, so make your stay . Tee Me Eat what yon like and di gest it. enjov it. without dread of re 1 r'Uon ir the stomach. rape s Diapepsin belongs in your vom" an? war. Should one of the nm eat something which don't agree frith them, or in the case of an attack F indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis or fomacli derangement at daytime or oanrg the night. It Is handy to give lie (juKkPst, surest relief known. Ad ertisement. Jerry Scott, is being searched for by the sheriffs department. Clancey, who drove a car belonging to Robert W. Wilmore, of the Republic Coffee company, carried a passenger to the Borderland Inn about 2 odock ' Thursday afternoon. About the same I time Jerry Scott, who had been em- f ployed at the inn, was discharged. j About 4 oclock shooting was heard ' and an investigation disclosed that ! Clancey had been killed by a shot that ! entered the body on the right hip em- i bedded Itself in some vital part, and White was found with a bullet hole in the small of the back. The position of both wounds indicated that the men were running when the shots were fired, and this is borne out by the tes timony of William Allison, a negro, who claims to have seen the killing of Clancy. The bodies of both men are said to have been found about 256 Tftnlc from tha Inn anr! ahflut BO faaf I asart. Sheriff's Office Notified. Chief deputy sherlftstanley Good sr.. deputy sheriff James fulgham and coroner J. M. Deaver left tin an automo bile for the scene. The officers exam ined a number of witnesses, but none coold be fonnd who could throw any light on the tragedy except that all agreed that the shooting was done by Scott. The most important witness was Wil liam Allison, who testified that he was fishing at a pool near the inn when he saw Clancey some distance away run ning and pursued by Scott. A moment later Scott fired, he told the officers, and then he saw Clancy falL Scott, he stated, disappeared in the direction of New Mexico. . White, when questioned by the offi cers, is said to have declared that he did not know who shot him. He threw no light on the events that led up to the shooting, and was removed to his home, nearby. White was employed as electrician at the lighting plant of the Borderland Inn. After reviewing the remains of Clan cey. coroner Deaver ordered the body removed to the Peakundertaking es tablishment. Friday morning an effort was made to locate the bullet, but with out success. Former Motor Police. In -the clothing of the dead man was found a note book containing the name. Harry Nazle. several notations and ad- 1 dresses. J Little is known of Clancey, except ! that he bad been in EI Paso for several I months. Officers claim they have In i formation that his right name was Harry Nagle ana that ne was empioyeu at one time as motorcycle policeman in Chicago's east side. He had been working for Mr. Wilmore for about a week. ci h.. Hi-awl in this vicinity for many years and has a good reputation, the officers say. Inn Owner's stntemrni. Ponce de Leon Failed; His Prize Is Found Show Is Received by Audi ence With Various De grees of Approval. The Crawford theater was packed Thursday night for the opening per formance of the first of the Western wheel burlesque companies. Many had tb be turned away. The women were about equal in numbers to the men in the-audience. " It is real burlesque, nothing more Concert by Combined Church Choirs and Orchestra En thusiastically Received. It was HoI Thursday and the cantata was Dubois's "Seven Laost Words of 'hrist." but the large audience at the First I'resbyterian church Thursday evening could not restrain its applause for the splendid work of the chorus, or chestra and soloists who interpreted the music under the baton of James Oraham .. i...... -d..) ... , t.. .t.....- i jic.ar. bSi irVhTmiddU of the-roadi "Xco'mUS "" UP " Ed'th. mtdmSsLmedv8 and ' oSSSSSSSLui iU services, ana ine modern musical comedy ana f Mt . K .,... .t uui.t. - this definition holds good of the Craw- "u2 ?h. ni? i?SSlI?m ford show. There is plenty of smut in !?ke of "" cauee of B000 PPular mu" iiiS,?C?; "!? S.TTifJSE Tn- orchestra comprised nearly 26 gestlveness In it, if it were all rolled melnber8 of tne El p, Symphony or into one big suggestion and applied ..!,,, ,h r ...,... ihl cn.r.i ,!- automatically, to make the tightest wad in El Paso buy drinks for the crowd. ' There is much that Is entertaining. The company has over 2 girls, most of them fair of figure and face, and the costumes are bright and becoming. One of the leading women in one of her sallies says that "a' small girl in tights looks smaller, a' tali girl in tights looks taller, and any girl in tights makes the men look longer " The costuming, mostly. Is of Jhe.sort that makes men look longer, according to this definition. One of the features of the perform ance was several groups of living pic rection oT H. E. VanSurdam in orches tral work in the city. Mi. VanSurdam himself played the clarinet in the or chestra last night, and his place at the piano was taken by B. C Knickmeyer. ine soloists were airs, ttajpn J- wii Traveling Auditor Refuses to Quit Office; Says Act Is Not Legal. Santa Fe, N. M.. April 2. Traveling auditor Howell Earnest has refused to comply with the request of state audi tor William G. Sargent to tnrn over his office and books under the law passed by the last legislative assembly legislating Barnest out of office and creating the office of state traveling auditor to be filled by appointment of the state audltbr. The bill was vetoed by Gov. McDon ald and passed over his veto by the legislature, but on the afternoon after the noon on which the legislature should nave adjourned under constitu tional provision. Earnest takes the ground that until the courts hae passed upon the validity of the statute passed under such circumstances, he is not justified in surrendering the office and books. i However, he offers to fiJlltate in every possible manner an early decision by the courts, ana tne matter win do 11 son. soprano, Parvln Wltte. tenor: x. i taaen airecuy una ine supreme u A. Christian, baritone. Their work I without delay. ithout exception. In the exacting solo. This means that all the laws passed duo. and trio numbers of the cantata the last day of the second session, from and ensemble with the chorus, was be- ' noon Friday. March 12 to Saturday white tights features which In a cir cus always bring "ohs" and "aha" of admiration and approval. The show oens with a chorus from. "Carmen" that is well sung, and is followed- by the prison duet from "11 Trovatore." then it switches into a melange of most anything, the girls dancing In step to their singing and making a very pretty stage spec tacle. There is no denying that there is plenty of action. The comedians spring a lot of jokes that are fresh and clean, and a lot that are neither fresh nor clean. The audience seemed to like the show, judging from the applause, which, was vociferous and continued. The first part was really no worse than a musical comedy of the Mnrrav and Mack type, but the second act. which purports to be a police Investi gation Into a. dinner that has been raided. Is really as shocking as "The Blue Mouse." "The Girl in the Taxi." and other performances that hsve en tertained Kl Pasoans at the Texas Grand from timer to time and got awav with it. This act brings In a disrob ing scene although the disrobed girl remains after it Is all over. In a beau- yond criticism: it was faithful, re strained, intelligent, melodic, appropri ate to the theme, neither over nor un derdone Mrs. McNary nresided at the organ. The chorus responded perfectly to the tures, posed by girls of the company in I director's baton, and it was noticeable noon, are to be tested In court Mhambra Pictures, no vaudeville. Adv. C "0. Mullen, proprietor of the Bor-, tlfully fitting suit or white tights deriVnd Inn. stated Friday morning that , much more than the girl wears in time kA .nctjIv iWVIirTM 3. mite OX axviK ; -, so. vw,n,u auu flio , above the inn. a somewhat censored version of the that it did not neglect the color values of the music, and that it was as care ful to us restraint In the auleter nas- I sages and incidental responses, as to release its reserve forces in tne forte passages. Long before the hour set for the con cert, the church was filled to capacity, and many were turned away for lack of room. Preceding the cantata. E. C Knickmeyer rendered an organ recital. The suggestion is made that a per manent organization be formed on lines similar to this, with a large chorus chiefly of professional and semi-professional singers, and a permanent orches tra of picked material. It is understood that efforts will be made at once to se cure a degree of assured financial sup port for such an organisation, to be called the El Paso Philharmonic so ciets. Much credit is due the various choir leaders. M. H. Lemen of St. Clement's. T. A Christian of First Presb) terian. Mrs Ralph Wilson of First Methodist. E. C. Knickmeyer of First Christian, and the Trinity Methodist choir, for the earnest preliminary work as separate or ganizations which made possible the conspicuous success of the concert last night when the combined choirs fol lowed the direction of Mr. McNary who had rehearsed them only a few times together ir,- i.....n t Tu-eived. after re- I hoochle koochie, which the announcer tni-nimr from town about 3-30. was that ; takes the trouble to explain is a dance "'"fAiS ne rabbit hunting and . "just as Ruth St Denis does It In all it Is supposed that some trouble arose while they were out. I do not know who did the shooting." GOOD FRIDAY OBSERVED BY ALL CHURCHES IN CITY r- Mir was cenerallv obserred I when Miss St .Taenia does her dance. . G? Til ProTeant and the Roman In the Crawford performance the dis 5.y., 'Jm of the city. In all , robing Is done to the tune of a quick fhai ritoiVc rturhes there were spe- Mttle song, something coming off with il series mtlie morning and the each verse. In "Fra Dtavalo." although stations of the cross service In tne afternoon. - . -,,- In the churcn oi st. -ienraii. "'r-yz Jtt. flOVOCD, prw;m3 Te uiany the big theaters of the country." which goes to prove that he never saw Ruth St- Denis dance. The 'judge" re moving first his coat, then his collar and watching a big thermometer slowly rise to the celling as the dance pro gressed, it might have been explained, are not features of the performance when Miss St .Tems does her dance. Pone- de "Leon, the daring explorer, ' E .-r. hd among the swamps of Florida fo- the Fountain of Youth, which the Indians said would restore power and i ike people young. He did not find it- ' Thousands of chronic intestinal bowel id stomach sufferers have written to Geo H Mayr. Hi Whiting St, Chl- .igo m quest of health. They have tv.jirj it. His remedy, composed of i aiing -egetaDle ous from i as indeed given them back the health r vouth 1hr suffer from indigestion, gases r - the stomach, fainting spells, torpid '.r.er constipation and all the evils of disordered stomach -when there is ymanent relief here? Mayr's Wonder- 1 Remedy is sold by leading drug gists eer where with the positive nn .'rrstanding that your money will be t funded without question or quibble i' m: bottle fails to give you abso 3 jte satisfaction. Advertisement. nal the blsboo. F ihA morning service. service was neia in ine i.c.u. Good Friday services will be held at the First Presbyterian church to night at 7:S oclock. At this service there will be a special communicants class in preparation for Easter com munion service, GVSOLIXB STOVB EXPLODES. Another gasoline stove fire occurred Thursday afternoon at South St Vrain street when a gasoline stove ex- ninrieii in a room where fc. Mexican familv lived. The house was not dam-'I aged, as the fire company extingulsnea the fire before it had spread. GBORGB VLRICK RESIGNS. Santa Fe. X. M April 2. Appointed a member of the tax commission, George Ulrlck has offered his resigna tion to the government as a member of France, j the board of prison commissioners. Mr I'lrlck is from Carrizozo and Is devoting ranch of his time to the new commission's labors. AT THE ZEIGER A Souvenir Dinner -will be served Caster. Sunday. Ever)-Indy to recelie a Souvenir. J 1.00 per plate. 12 to 8 p. m. Advertisement Athey cloth-lined weatner :trlp keeps out the cold. Rathbun-MIx Co. Adv. We Submit The Following Prices For Our OPENING DAY Saturday, April 3rd 17 Pounds Granulated Sugar .$1.00 Best Cream Cheese, pound -20c, 24 Pounds BeslFlour ................... ..$1.10 10 Pound Pail Cotlolene .............. .$1.15 7 Bars While Laundry Soap.. .... 25c 8 Bars Yellow Laundry Soap .............. 25c Krinfyle Corn Flakes, package-........... .. . 5c Your patronage solicited and appreciated. Our slock is new and complete. Prompt deliveries. cellent story, ana it is enjoyable be cause or its natural, artistic develop ment and good acting. Tomorrow. "The Oaklawn Handicap" and a Nestor comedy will be shown. Tuesday and Wednesday next Ed mund Breese will be seen hi "The Walls of Jericho." as played by James J. Hackett. m five parts. Adv. I.I I.I.IK I.SSI.IE VT TUB BIJOU. I.illie Leslie and Joseph Smiley In a two-part feature. "A Tragedy of the Hills." will be the headllner today at the Bijou. This is a very pleasing pic ture and Ufi T.lfe nat ifml mhowx there Is much mor disrobing, nobodv I In rfvantn "Jalc' lal " n animal asks at tHe' COhelvstowrof the scene , mrlnr i alA an the nmmm. Rrlncr "Haven't you got some more verses?" j the children, as they will enjoy seeing ! That's the difference. ! the animals perform in this reel.. ' Sunday is "Ham Corned) SI ISKTOED! TRY THIS i gj r RECIPE tli.drlnb rnMM. H.oifcirfinil" &,. MVh4l.lil.il . 1.1 illiauias... Kianaapi IVrf aWiBmaS $raa r. C. r VH.mHVft tt1 Of laalluil ita ftjll ihHc t&en. SaVOry 31CW Miiwd-r I llblll,..n mt, 1 lr -. K - DteranaitmKaaoaelaaar. Cat 1 as caabal ham m M hrfadka, hnran iba Bgllir frr BMBi m CM at. UMn tnai a paa sad brawa h. M 1 laamnl. gifcil 2JSEC aavwi pvapCT in . ,v. ..- . ar. '-. auar . - t aa niialara. I linaiiwaaai in..iaiarww,mat0TO aat-7 pr u KV uun Bft;.ral-a.tiiiart.JMrlr.tlii.ala. lyJSmiaiitea. S3 fS .rrcicaakarf,ilciiaejaWf,urfMrintcrti3p7. 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Full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a 30-cent bottle or "California Syrup of Figs:" then see ' that it is made by the "California Fig Sjyrup Company Advertisement. esh Texas Eggs Doz. 20c Creamery Butter, Qfi ner lb OUO Balk Chow Chow, pint Small Dewdrop Peas, cam Krinkle Corn Flakes, 4pkg Softnade, 2 large pkg... 15c 10c 25c 35c Pure Bibbon Cane Syrup (home $1.00 Fancy Hawaiian Pine-. Crta apple. S cans OUC Lump Starch, 4 lbs Cotton Ball Soap, 7 bars large Grape Fruit, 5 for 25c 25c 25c HOME DRESED HENS UT PRICE GR0CERV AND MEAT MARKET i "WE LIKE TO LIVE AND LET LIVE." 408 Wyoming St. Phones 1571 and 1572. ion will et better results from your Herald cooking sciiool lessons if iu you bin your supplies nere. m Meat Specials For Saturday 172C 12c ..10c Prior to the display of these features the management announced Thursday night that it was the desire of the com pany to make the show one that would appeal to the Women and children of El Paso as welt as the men. Like whisky, all burlesque is bur lesque: the only difference Is that some is worse than the rest: and the degree of virtue attaching to a performance is usually regulated by the degree of toleration of the people and police. The El Paso burlesque performance Is on a par with the average in the larg er cities, but to call it a performance for women and children Well, well! G. A- M. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS JIARV FULLER AT Tllll A IfiW.VM. "The Master Mummer." adapted from the story by K. Phillips Oppenhelm. will be the exceptional feature at the Wigwam today only. Mary Fuller has the lead and the picture is said to be the best three-reeler that the Edison company ever turned out. It is an unusual picture, inasmuch as it was originally produced as a flve-reeler. There is more demand for three reels than for longer pictures, so the Edison people eliminated all superfluous scenes and boiled it down to three reels of action. It is a story on the "Prisoner of Zenda" order where royalty loves like human beings and the romantic feature is especially pleasing. Today only. Tomorrow the funniest man In pic tures will be seen in a brand new comedy his very latest effort. Do not fail to see Charlie Chaplin in "In the Park" The picture will be shown but one day. Advertisement. Tin; xxiqun. Murdock MacQuarrie in "The Cameo Ring," a two-act Big U drama, and a good comed entitled "Around the World in Ten Minuter" will be the bill today. "The Cameo Ring" tells an ei- dav at the T3lin hAM,ina "Han. .h fla.luv. I Gentlemen's Ball.'' a riot of fun. don't miss it. Advertisement. i m i i Prime Eib Boast, per lb Shoulder Tot Boast per lb Boiling Meat, per Hi Pijr Ham Koast, per lb" 1 Pig Sbmider Roast, per lb 15c Spring Lamb M Veal . 17'2C V3"1": 1742c Pure Pork Sausage, Of..-. per lb .'.ftUC Sir. 17'2c Home Hade Bacon, OP per lb .....tiOC Poultry, Alive and Dreesedto Order. OK VTKX COWBOYS. Bromo r.ding.'a potato race, wrest ling on horse back, and many other amusing cowboy feats are seen at the City Hall Triangle daily at 3 and p m. Admission is 25c. Advertisement. AUTO THIEVES STEAL TWO CARS THURSDAY NIGHT Auto thieves continue to operate and two cars were reported to have been stolen Thursday night. J. M. Allen's Reo was stolen from the corner of Rio Grande and Brown streets and has not been recovered. The Pathfinder car belonging to la M. Stiles was taken from tbe Mesa avenue front of the Crawford theater Thursday night. A search is being made for the car by the police. I'I'.EK. One $; reaaine hand painted picture of tKa B A !h aa4a tlTa aa auaa Sa at aAt a S- ; -.- viiain, airu"! r,0 ininra, wwrn, i of D A Gourde, of Bostoa. Mass Otren I mway ahaolute!- tm- Saturday with everj i tUIH-kaam . 1 aaaa -...aa SnH.uaHS va . vl (V a;, LOOK FOR THK SIGN. MRS. HUFFMAN'S Cat Rate Fruit Store watch rsc.itn.r. VB Al.W.Wh SELL FOB I.KSS. OIK PRICK FOR THIS 1EKK ARE: Sweet California. Kael,Oranfe, doaen.. 10c Lrce California. Lemona, duen ic Apples Rome Bentie. Arfcanaa Black. Red Clieek Pippin. Newton Pippin. Wine Sap C lb for , 25c Florida rate Fruit 7 for 23c Choice Banana, doaen JOc Onion? extra; large . 2 lb 5c Hlh arade a home nude chocoaltes. 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