Newspaper Page Text
EL PASO HERALD M D. WflCKElT ASSAILS WIFE'S FIDELIT1T i RED DEVIL MAKES In Defence of Himself for Killing Scott Vance, He Takes the Stand. I In mom of In? wife? all. -'Pj in fujtlitv u.is told b Donald Make Wdiusda morning w lien ho went oil lie stand In hi" on defence In the .4th diMntt cuuit in the ias whcl. ) r is thaiKed with the niurdor of Srott A im an l1 I'asu A. southwestern con- tlie went to th T followed them nn 1 ind une and (Jem restaurant au lh nt go in. ' At this point court adjourned foi th morning K E Dixon. 'put on the stand lim ing the morning bv the defence, testi fy d tht late in Febrry or earlv in March. 1 91S, he saw A ance and Mr Markov in a lieer garden at Stantor and IiH at roe t 'In one of the booths I saw Mrs Matkev sitting on the table and Vance standinK against her " Kfforts of the dt fence to introduce testimonj of witnesses who had testi- -i ... ,, n, -.,.,,...,. ti, , "to '" " "" """ "" .... i ..,.....,. . .... ... ............. w - t the relation between Vance and Mrs ruing of November 21. 191."i I M ickej were objected to by district Mjikev was put on the stand short- ittoruey V . Ilridpers and the ob- n r- i M'ctions were suwiauieo I ne ueicnvr I Br.i.orht alan I r lntiniliif, unme letter HIT AT COKCERT StOI 1 s e Ad of the Plenty of Variety and Splendid Music at the Operatic Recital. hatan had a good laugh before he smashed the world, and the whole audi ence laughed with him because It couldn't help it. The two solos bv halo Plcchl in the role of MephistopheIc. I sung in appropriate costume. save some little hint of what the nonnl.ir hisun 11 told his slorv when court ad- found in Vanre's pocket at the time of; ran do when he is not li.nni,..r,l k, ,, I j..mnM at the noon hour the killing-, but tin. state's objection) ron,enton, of tnc tonoert state' Th, I II. asserted that he .ec.ved Intl- ""nUnK T, nr. , scene from Trox atore w ,th Mrs Pk-cIi, mition of improper relations betw.er. . .i witness for the state 1 .iftr 11 oclock and had onlj Mi. Maekc and i h. spring of Tl St Jt. l) xott Vance in ' unf night ' he 'about ". oclock, Scott Vance n from his run He went Into his room then took a bath M wlf" w't up to meet him l.ater she am into inv room and discovered me there I ti.ld her to return to hi r bed on tin la k porch. Vance tame out of the i itliroom anfl started batk towards the hitihtu Mv wif tailed out 'Go thioiiKh Ifm n loom h is home' ' scott 1 thought vu wie a friend of mine I said to Vance He answered. Bv Coil. I am "ou hie a h 1 of i wa of showing it I said Some other conversation tonk place and tarlv 1'iat morning I left" Th. witness told of a r eoncillatio i two weeks later an. I of extracting- a iMomise fiom his wife not to see Vance ib nn 'V mre dedarcd to him that thet wm no impropei r 1. it ions between Ir M icke anil himself 1 . iiiin.; up to thi events just befor th ti it;eds. he stated that his little b.n rami lo see Mm at his room and hr skfii thi lad to go to supper with him, hut the boy told him he had to r.tu'rn to his mother He admitted that lie w is to meet nts motner. ano Van . at the plaza and , go with thim The no to Riinrwr jo' ned my wife wis Miss Iv Gunn, -ashler of the (Jem restaurant at the time of the shoot ing She testified that a few minutes before 7 oclock on the evening of ?o V ember 24. she saw the defendant come roimri the corner into the lobby of the restaurant. "He held a pistol in both hands. ' she testified. mil was look ing down the ban el. lie parsed through the door into the testaurant proper and a moment later the shoot ing began " The testlmon-v of Dr I J Hush, tak ei. at the previous trial, v. as intro 11,0,1 1.1 the state The testimony v. as ulnciDall with reference to the location of wounds. lr h. n en lied to the Police examine Vance after tne snooting iut Mackey Knter Poor. v if Kh who was in the restau rant at the time the shooting occurred. I . . 1- .1 . . . - 111 njBiu.it" ...; ;wu ui vzucena, also save an opportunity for the displa" of dramatic a liliti which cn onlv i. im agined to exist when the singer is do- ' nied the freedom of the part The i'lccm concert last night was tun or varietv ami was enjoved bj 1 large and appreilatie audienct. the jy I'aso singers were irlven a hun. -.. ception. and Mr. and Mrs 1'icchi weie in excellent toice and drew watni re sponse from the house Mr Van Sui dam displaced high ability in his work, not onl in solos, but 111 duets ami iiuarieis. oi most, uuiicutt Lie greatest romantu V.. ir don't miss this on nn: i mu ' Frank Diniels and the IHarst-Vlta-L-rauh eekl will be on the program todav at the Unique Mr and Mrs Sl.l '", nrew in 'The Smooth rs and Jlar "aret Latldi". and ndrcw rbuekle In "ti,. i:irl That L'ldn t .Matter" will comprise tomorrow s program The special attraction for Saturday and Sundav will he nthel Barrymore in "The Kiss of Hate" UU IFYOU WANT Toiiect Glasses, consult an Optome trist Correct eji examinations no delav, no inconienience reasonabl prices Geo. D Kendall. -'-S Mesa Ai t . Makes Glasses Kijht Ad some Efficiency -iiKBestli.iis. The "Wales" Visible Adding Mi chine the"Hojal standard Typewriter the "Kdison-Dick ' Mimeograph. "Sengs bu".eh' Self Closing Ink Ntands. "I-f l,ooseleaf books and foi ms "Minor Carbon Taper and our efficiency mati who will suggest main mom sa In;, m stems that w ill mvp their original cost llu first month the are installed t i.minerclal (If flee Supply Co. McLean Mgi 2"9 Tex. St. Adv v. - i-n rent coll. i tious, Ltc Newman. Adv. NO AGREEMENT BETWEEN ! MORGAN AND LABOR MEN j .".o agreement has been reached be I ttteen J 1 Moig'111 lontiaitor foi th. I new lourt house and thi union iai" penters and iron withers who walked "m i'ridav moiniTig- on the refusal o- Mr Alorgan to hire only union brick layers, stone masons and terra cotta. setteis A conference between Mr Morgan and V S Berry, state organi zer of the carpenters, and representa tives of tin building trades council, was held Tucsdav afternoon but the di adlork remains unbroken ft was intimated ednesda.v morn ing that complaints would be filed against Mr. Morjan for alleged vlolav tlon of the state law requiring that men be worked only ntfht hours on public buildings, hach iluv of viola tion constitutes a separate offe.i. e. It is stated. For results Lse Herald W11t Ads. ELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists nrioi .it Bush having I scores, ana sung in a ioreign tonsu. Station to . Jlisa Jiwgucnic uui'Kier s nigh anil I clear soprano was nearo to Particulat I advantage In the Itlgoletto ijuartet, where the soprano patt is ver e-xaet-ing: and her simple little songs wtrt TilMaHftia. an nlwflVs ..-.". .. . . . 1 ........ t.a J .. T , .. T.l-t, . . testified mat ne saw aiai-Rrj c.nci ... ( jir, anu .Mrs. t'ici-ni singing together door with a pistol in his hand and . i tne Kavonta duet blended then almost immediately begin shooting, voices beautifull)! especiallj in th. The first witness for the defence m,idie register for both, where indi was William Dodd viduality was almost lost in the fint Kluscd he jlnc ''Inn. harmon Mr. Plcchl appeared in noth Th. ,tln,nnv of O. A Reed, taken i 'ng to greater anvantagf than in the i at the first trial, was read to the jury .Neapolitan songs, wnicn lie sings w ith "hen he aw Mackey he was holding ' smooth and sustained phrasing that tn Diatol In both hands, he sai.l. and ' marks the finished artist. Mrs Picchi seemed to be worklnT hard with the "v w',h """ drmtlc fervor gun After the .hooting. he said, i which marks all her work, and mani Mackev started towards the door. The i fested itself in the Carmen number even vvtman with Vance (Mrs Mackev I called without the accessories of costume and out -stoD him Stop him " For a moment setting which alwavs allow greater she tried to stop Mackey and then, the i ireenom oi interpretation. witness said, she picked up the head of Vance "When the lads picked uji the man's head." the testlmcnv ran. and kissed him. the man groaned Sulzberger's Majestic Hams are "Dr. ticicusly Different." Phone your deal ei now to send you one Adv. SOUTHWESTERN WRECKING CO MINING, MILL AND POWER MACHINERY W'v yivc ur orders our immediate and careful at tention aiid fully guarantee every shipment. 115 Durango St. Phone 130 The esthetic and character dancing I interspersed between the parts of the concert program gave a pretty touch and bv the diversion added to the en I joj ment of the vocal music The j dancers were compelled to respond to I encores. i The Men's Chorus surprised everyone I with its excellent repertory and the .evidences it gave of careful training and rehearsal. All the numbers were I sung without accompaniment and with out the hook, and all were sung with intelligent expression and sympathetic interpretation, amoothlv and fault lessly There are some exceptionallv good voices In the chorus, and the parts Ioieno wen i ne oiu ?coicn song. Al lan Water," was especiallj lovely, and I Charles .1. Andrews, the director, was eompeiirn 10 repeat me tenor soio stanza with subdued accompaniment b the chorus. CRUDE OIL COMPRESSOR AUTOMATIC REGULATION Fuel expense less than cost engineer to operate steam plant. All sites in stock . DON A. CARPENTER & CO., EL PASO, TEX. ijggpgiri t RaaaGHM The Only Fire Proof Storage in EI Paso. Western Transfer 5? Storage Co. PhoD9S. 220 S. Stanton. R. B. BIAS FUEL COMPANY Better prepared than ever to serve our customers promptly and efficiently. Phone 849 1S10 E. Missouri St. WOOD COAL PEED POULTRY SUPPLIES THERE is no worry if you place your order with us for Lumber, Sash and Doors and Building Material Santa Fe Fuel Co. Tel. 586. aaaaaa XW f . Dining and Observation Car Southern Pacific Lines Pullman Sleeping Cars ST. CLEMENT'S "PICKLES" COMEDY A BIG SUCCESS Tickles," a verv delightful musical comedy, was presented with great success Tuesday night by the men's club of the church of St Clement, in the parish house of the church. The parts were all capitally played and the mualeal numbers received hearty en cores from a large audience. F. Jordan acted the part of "Pickles" and his soimt hit was "Now,' 1 Have to Call Him rather" A B. Rowlands acted the parts of " Sir Crow ' and "Alfonse, the Waiter" Howard Wis. r as P K Plnkum a millionaire for the time being His sonar. "Let's Go and Listen to the Band." was very popularlv received Oscar Fenan was "Phillip Stanton." a real millionaire. Dr George Wells took the part of the villain. "Peter Flint." who was looking for eaaj money. Claudius Smith i "Jim Moss." who was willing to help find It. J. U Stantoa acted two parts. "Purley Bill." rough and easv, and "Billy Stuart." a lady's man Miss Anne Lee nix wae a. hit tn the part of "Poppy Crow," and her son?, "A Season at the Sea Shore." was re peatedly encored She also sang "Here Comes the Dream Man." and with Mr. Fegan sang a duet, "When I Told Them They Wouldn't Believe Me," which was very well received Visa Lucile Har- i lan was .eii Lrww jars r.. n. jiuw I lands was "Sophie." the French maid Miss Julia Biglow was "Nellie." Miss Kdwina Blglow was "Maud" and Miss Amy Illtchens was "Violet." Miss Hitehens sang "The Message of the Violets " The closing skit in the first act. when "Alphonte" teaches "Sophie" to nhave. was very" cleverly acted by Mr. and Mrs A. n. Rowlands. The scene represented the outside of the "Long Beach" summer hotel The play was written and directed by Mr. Rowlands It was given for the beenflt of the pipe organ fund of the church and was most successful affair The piano ac companiments for the comedy were played by H G. Bastow EIGHTH CAVALRY BAND TO PLAY CONCERT THURSDAY Following is the program that will be played by the llighth cavalry band, Roeco Resta. director. In a concert on the parade ground Fort Bliss, Thurs day evening from 7 30 to S..10 oclock March, "llevelation," Chambers Overture, "Mirella." Gounod Intermezzo "Yankee Girl." Lampe Fantasia. "Creme do la Creme," Tobanl. Song. "Beautiful Sea," Carroll Melody. "Miserere from "II Trova tore." Verdi. March. "Across the Sea," Sousa. New York And Return $86.10 On Sale Daily to Sept. 30th. LIMIT Oct 3ht. 1 TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS Safety, Speed and Comfort Take the Californian Vet at 6:45 A. M. and go through the hot country at night. Oil Burning Locomotives IOlM ATTItACTIVK IHLL. The Wigwam today offers an entire rhange of bill, with "A Life at Stake" as the feature This is a multiple reel picture with a lot of thrills and a llt'le romance Harrj Palmer's funnv ani mated cartoon, "The Escapades of Es telle," and beautiful scenes in the Yose witf valley complete the bill Tomorrow a splendid program is of fered, consisting of Margaret Gibson In 'Wenged bv Lions," an animal drama in which some of the noted Botock animals appear, and ' Bungling Bill's Dream." a very class) picture which might be termed a "miniature Neptune's Daughter." .Lots of pretty girls and scenes. Friday only, the dramatic event of the week will lie shown Florence Ri ed iu "New York," the feature picture based on night life in gay New York Advertisement LEVY GROCERY COMPANY Es ISRAELI.. OTHER' Three 2-lb. cans Levy's Best Tomatoes 25c Two 3-lb. cans Levy's Best Tomatoes "25c Eight bars Lenox Soap '25c Three lbs. Evaporated Apples ' 25c Trade With Us and Sate Money. Phones 505 and 506. 204 and 206 E. Overland Si. thi: vn'Af.itv.'ji i"i:atliu: bijou "The Man Hunt," produced by the ViUgraph companj, is the special at ti ction at the-BiJou today. Tie Inter- ! est starts with the opening of tho drama, and keeps moving during the j entire picture James Morrison. Billle Billings and Robert Gaillord do credit i able work and the production is impres. sive "The Melting Pot," a wonderful I picture, will be shown tomorrow and j Kridaj Walter Whiteside plays the lead. Arrange now tor tne day shows. The first show starts at 10 15 a. m Adv. tiiu rnw iwimuli;." How the ihain invisible of love can reconcile two parties wViom different stations in aocieu have estranged, is vividly and stnkinglv portraved in the big feature that Is tln star attraction a the Alhnmbra todav The plnv Is from the liool of Richard Le Galllene .lnd featnie" Brine Mi Rat nnd tierdn Holmes Tf jou want to ser one nf .iul there is mi Tea '"jut b good" as Chase &Sanborn's--.Orange Pekoe !4 lb. can 20c; Va lb. can 35c; I lb. can r'ct a can tomorrow Jt i Minplv "' 65c Your Music Problem , Big Grocery Specials for Thursday and Friday 2 Bars Wild Ruse Cilyeeriuu. Soap (regular 10c bars),, for 12c To at li 1 1. iKon tjwt bins $2.00 worth tn other ood not including Blue ltibhon Flour Flour Special Continued 95c Sack Blue Ribbon Flour for 79c EXTRA SPECIAL 1 5c package Gold Medal Oats Thursday and Friday onl) 2 pkgs. for lc SYRUP Special Continued 25c can Log Cabin Cane and Honey Syrup, on sale 19c 45c can Log Cabin Cane and Honey Syrup, on sale 36c 85c can Log Cabin Cane and Honey Syrup, on sale 6Sc $1.45 can Log Cabin Cane and Honey Syrup, on sale $1.28 Large, Juicy Lemons, per dozen 12c Meat Department Specials Famj Home Made Frankfurters, l.r lb .. Fancv Home Hade Bologna, per lb Famv Home Made Fork Sanaj(e, per lb Fantv Home Made llamburpei . per lb . Solved 15c 15c 15c 15c 1 Select Narrow- Bacon lit the strip, per lb 22c 21c Bread Full Se 5 laaf for . 3c Maricopa The Pure Butter per lb 33c L'.h. can Calumet or K. V. Baking Powder for 20c "Hi can K ('. Baking Powder for 38c 40c can lloval Briking Powder for 35c 7 bars Crystal Wiite Soap for 25c 6 lr-t bars White Naphtha Soap for 25c 25c pkgr. Gold Dust for 20c HAVF.XT you otten wi-hed you could play the piano1 When there are people at home who can plav your piano 3011 cau enjoy the'niiisie, BCT what about the many, inanv times when there it no one there who can ply Then, even though jou may very l.mcli wish to hear ome good music, YOU who can not pla are up asaiust it, for, though you may have a lot of money tied up 111 an excellent piano, it is useless. We have a splendid line of players, all of which arc guaranteed to stutid this climate, priced from $450.00 tip. and we will give you a most liberal allowance for that silent piano of v.our-. Why not come in and ex change for a piano YOU can play and not be dependent on an j one else for otir music. Convenient terms can be arranged if desired. JenkinsPiano Co. "BIG PIANO HOUSE." 211-213 Texas SL Phone 2958 Select Plain Small Hams, per lb Fancv Ttilaroha Spring Chickens and Hens. It Pays to Pay Cash and Pay Less A Lai-jre and Complete Mnk of Fresh Flint and eetablM on iJi-piay each morning Come early and avoid the rush. Orders Amounting to $2 or Over Delivered Free. STANDARD CASH STORES WHERE YOU Pay Cash and Pay Less 1 1 CASH STORE NO. 2 CASH STORE NO. 3 Corner Boulevard and Corner Stanton and I Kansas Streets. Overland Street, E Phones 4340 or 4341 Phone 863. mmiammmmmmmmmmmmwammmmmimmmmmimMmmmmmmmmmimmmimm B CASH STORE NO. 1 407 North Oregon St. Phone 896. CASH STORE NO. 5 2907 Alameda Ave. Phone 1863. f- Factors OU can pav 10 to 80 MORE than Goodrich Fair-List prices, for other Fabric Tires of no better quality, without averaging 1 MORE actual Mileage out of them ! You can accidentally Puncture, or accidentally Ruin, the highest-priced Fabric Tire that ever was frilled into Extravagance, -in the FIRST WEEK you use it! And, you would have no more recourse (with such Extravagant Tires), than you have on these Fair-Listed Goodrich "Barefoot" Tires, which cost you one-third to one-tenth LESS, for self-same Service, plus more Resilience, more Cling, Spring, and true Pneumatic quality. Now, consider that Message, for Thrift. Then note following prices: Goodrich "Fair-List" Prices BLACK "BAREFOOT" SAFETY-TREADS 30x3 1 ... f$10.40 30x3l " FrdSlzes t $13.40 32x3 - - - - -' $15.45 33x4 - - - - ( $22.00 34x4 j $22.40 36 x 4 - & - M $31.60 37x5 , h - r $37.35 38x5 .-,.---- $50.60 i I No Tires average "LARGER."- WfpTlTl Tl tHrO fl 09 I I B -taken Type for Type.-and (Hi UJ I "H f0 J VV H , ! I ! GoodrKh Fair List Tires ibIivSJ, z?i i il V&CSiVsii B 1 W W 1 u 11 Ml