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EL PASO HERALD Week-End Edition, March 27-28, l92o. J SPLENDID SHOWS ELKS READY FDR FOR THIS WEEK MINSTREL SHOW 't . z.ytrz of the various show m Kialted ruler George H. Booth and - . a" arranged Mellent pro- hl6 committee hav computed all the ' ''.US. Tre'nprofSSVlS:fr;' tar th. Eik,- pr Bf Jon FrajTim 1 formance to be Siren Taesdar and jnday and Monday Tom Mix In ! Wednesday evenings in th Crawford -e :!u," a story of love and I . , - er.tur., crowded with thrills. . ' , . .,. . ....... Ijntov and Wednesda An entire A. J. Straver tril. take the ticket -w bill of abort aubjscta. tn Hall jit the front door and he Trill be aa om Boy. ""SSJ,1 I slated In welcoming the puesta br G. 5 pPPy om5;Iv SiS: A. Martin. Hal E. Christie. Mr. Sooth VT: . ,5MlrB..,?Jh Pf and James Meece. .. Dories, and the Universal Cur- wnI R winch, another member of i.t Menu rL the committee, will look after the Thursday and Friday 8h!rUr Ma- Ftge direction. Chas. H. AmMtrons. n. In her new Fox production, chairman of the committee, who te ;c.Ily and I.- alto the new For news, producing the minstrels, will lead the : rl. . .orchestra and direct the Moste. i -tartinc Saturday, for one week There will be a street parade Tues the great racing play, a dav atterpoon. William i"ox special feature, Th complete program will be as Ellanay Theater follow s. runday and through Wednesday First Part. "Catherine .MacDonaid, th American i rrelude. "Carolina Sunshine." by aut. In "The Turning Point," from members of the OrpheuB club, dlrec- famous storv by Robert W. Cham- tion of C J. Andrews. - This is Miss Mac Donald's first Opening chorus, "Down Around the liar appearance since her recent Rler." "tjuawnee.- "I'm Gonna Spend ' j sucoeps, "The Beauty Market. uy Honeymoon in Dixie." Pathe- Weekly ana comedy are! End song, -GlTe That Harem to j -the same bill. He" E- I Unaw. Ti-urtilav, Friday and Saturday . Comio song. "I Gave Her That," J. ,ce Brady In her latest production ; H. Alberts. ' . ra the Realart studios, "Sinner:"! .Introducing Frank Spier and Billy a"Vrph.l',th W"1"T "d BiQBSri."a"irlf.L Garden of the Owki Attractions Gods," Charles J. Andrews, ndav anoVdS-DoW. bill.! A cntUltty "BreexeT Hall. ' staring Jack PleVford In -in ' Ballad, "Suet a Uttle Oyssy, J. T. rong. ana latest iwo reel winsi;ff r.J -nedy. "Ssre Me. Sadie." AS an Wilson. R. P Brice, Leslie 1vy an1 Carl Mason. committee of arrangements cha. , A. rTstronc. A. J. Stfayer. E. K I Pchir.dle, H. E. Christie. G. A. Martin. Will R. Winch. John Buqttor, J. B. Paden and J. H Conlin. t The -nd men. th? Orpheus club and the quartet will rehearse Sunday afternoon at 2.10 at the Elks' club and th companv will have a final dress rehearsal Monday night at 8 oclock at thft Crawford. TALK OF ANOTHER ROAD THROUGH HERE, SOUTH Pan Mario. Txa, .Morrh i'7. Orisrlnaliy. the Mer.dian l.ifrhnar rvftS routed to go ia Laredo into Mxiro, logically following the 9th raeridtn now better known a thty hquor gold route, but pr.nnjre Is beiiut Drought ' PUEBLO DETECTIVE SLAYS MEICAK WHO HKta ai nira Wn.i.ta Falls to Kl PftSo, lh-m-e into Pi.i'O. a tile natural irm.n atrwif. t lie Rio ijrande. The project is for the oonstruction of a flrse class anto mociie nignway iron Winnipeg, in - - - I - I -.W. . f CI. ,An 1MTM At 10 OClOCk tlllS as Doaalble directly thrOTiah to Uex- I ni..- rUr Veslcans were seen! ' lc Citr" ' in front of 'he Baty home br Arth ir' Ti.h'.r,. Colo. March 27. Cl;y d tective Charles Baty snot and kllle.1 RESCUE HOME CHILDREN TO SEE CARNIVAL TONIGHT ' TVeather permitting, th Children of the El Paso Rescue home will he entertained this afternoon at the American Legion carnival as guests of the legion and the Bernard 1 shows. The carnival management will Pro vide transportation for the children from the home to the grounds at Duraago and Overland streets, and after the show, will carry them home. Tonight will be "American Legion" night at the carnival. Friday night there was a parade of the American Legion men from their meeting place in the chamber of commerce to the grounds for "marines' night." Ma rines and ex-marines of 1 Paso did the honors. No further return on th balloting for "queen of the carnival" has been made, but heavy votirt? was reported for Miss Georgian na Wright and Miss Heta Belt. broken, bet It acts as If Its elbow J were -Boston Herald. IB CARNIVAL! Auspices EL PASO POST American Legion BERNARDI EXPOSITION COMPANY March 22 to April 3 DTJRANGO & OVER LAND STS. Dry. but Yet Wet. "When the Moon- i shine Shines on the Moonshine," A. T. Is Marguerita Jisner in an original " art . w York crook story. "The Danger-1 Serous ?. ballad. Go Slow an i .s Talent:" also Ford Weekly and F-'" ,c- &.,PoKik-r. . r-,r r - w comedv Finale. "Floating Down to Cott n r.du;- and Saturday June Caprice Town. " . A. Browhe. a comedy romance. "In Walked 1 .'if.? - SS.. c- . and other features. J Orchestra selection, "Flo Flo. AX the Rlaltc ' 1 art Two. ...nndav. Tuesday and Wednesday! Charles A. Brann. monoloc in dla- e Burrlscale In "A 'oman Who ' Ict. . . ; ood" ami screen magazine ' Mn-cal melange. J. L. Butuo f of the Day." i "TeT" Griffin, s. A. augban and v i - :Kda. Frtdij, Saturday ar.i l.aii shaak. The Third Generation," a The merry magician. D. C. MacI- r ii- ''tic d.-ama with an all star cast; Quartet in southern songs. C. J. An s':o paramount magaxine. Jim-1 dre . W. S. Taylor. C. U. Armstmng t Lajghogranhs SJid concert or- , anil C. C. Homan. ,.etra. I A E. F. entertainers. H. Hall anu Valine Features. i L. Bowles. V.- plajing May AUisoir and an. Finale. Pta cast In. "Th Walk Off," : Minstrel productioa under direc--cr .Muioscn's Broadway stare suc-ition of C. H- Armstronz. stage untir Frederic and Fannie Hatton-i direction or mil k. w incn. mzeriocuior. josepn ri- new. Tambos. J. H. Alberts. A. T. Wilk ' and H. HalL Bones. C. ii pollock. T. O. Shaw and J. R. Paden. 1 Soloists. C. J Andrews, Clarence , Thompson. J. F. Cheek and a. A. Browne. j Chorus, w. v. Haggaro, e. a. k. Searle, W. & Taylor. J. W. Christie. C. C. Homan, J, T. Williams. A. M. Scott. L. Worcester, jr, A. R. MUllcan. F. B. Kagrdder, Charles. K. Cask ill, IS. K. Johnson. V. H MacCullttm. E. IL Lefkowitz, O. F. Teschner, Charles F. Fink. Max Atkin. John F. Kersey, jr, Joseph B. Smith. D- C Maclvor. H. Ol v.'e.inesdaj-. Thursday and Friday I'.rih- st and Milton SilU in. rVn liushed Hour." f-t'u-da "A Modern Salome. Wigvram Attractions -;tu dn-. Mack Sennett's oomedt, T'e rj.s' Tailor;" Briggs corned;, ;iaj." anil the Century.com 'i -I -in's AUian'-e." - .: Harold Lloyd's latest .fr. -".f-J. "Hi Ko.val Slyness," si X ws. Rolin and Christie com-, . -s .- -1 Mutt and Jeff." I io to Thursday Ethel Clay-; 'I rr- Deadly Than the Male." L r -i- N'oal Hart In a western1 i S''d corcedy bilL I lajallace Reid If anda Hawley I "DOUBLE SPEED" A racisg rooaace that rns on love! SB' Adder Attrscliaa "U. S. FOUR" Hm local army lecraiting qtiartet in a repertoire of new, catchy songs. Rialto-Paramount Magazine CONCERT ORCHESTRA E. L Poraeror, Director. TWO MORE DAYS ONLY IWt wtnt to the door Pud the Mexl-.n- o-ened fire on him Baty epiie,l with his revolver and after ah char.z, of several shots 1'area Tel! wlili a bullet throtieh the heart The other men escaped. The attempt to kill Baty is believed tn t. in reieise for the klllin of a Mexi-a-i by laty sbout a year ago irhen the u.an tried t shoot the de tective while making an arrest. FIKRHKN SATK HOTsE. A vacant h..use at EJcalylrtuS Ir.-I c-nai streets, owned by Charles Hunt, , r-as found to be on fire a 7.19 a. t. Haf-irJnv city firmn succeeded. . d. splt" hleh wind. !i potflng out tb ' fire before the building waa serious ly damaged. ! Forty-five poreeut of the pvotestant ministers of Franoe joined the colors. EI Paso Chamber of Commerce l'f.B-V FOR T11H HSKOnCBHBjrT Of Amerlcna Prlaelples In the Industrlnl. LegUlatlve and Adrala Ittratlve Life of 'Xatloa and State, will be the predominating Spirit - of the 20T1I AXfcAL Jinrm.VG OF EL PASO ClIAMllCll OF COUMBRCCa LIDHIITV ILLL Slonday, ttnren 9th. 8 p, m. I10.V. ClIAHPE ANDREWS, Chaltanoega. Tennessee, Speaker. SPnclAL JlCSlC PftOGRAM Dy Bl Paso fiymphaay Orcheafra, under direction P. J. Guslaf. Lower floor reemed for meatbera of Chamber of Commerce only. Ilalrany Sent for the use of the vrlvr and families Of Chamber f Commerce 3Iembers and Invited guests. i EI Paso Chamber of Commerce MAY ALL! -IN- SON OFFS" WIGWAM SENNETT COMEDY "The Ladies' Tailor." CENTURY COMEDY "A Lion's Alliance." BRIGGS COMEDY "Circus Day." INTERNATIONAL NEWS A picturizatkra of the famous Broadway stage 'hit by Frederic and Fanny Hatton. TODAY TOMORROW MONDAY B I .'TsnanK-f-. - .asUassssssUBsaw iMi&JiW ra m i . -.kMI. ISIm snssssssseT it?z" I-drcus Day." I. ttm:. INTERNATIONAL I; -t Special Tomorrow ' ffc. yhs g& IAnotner 01 HAROLD LLOYD'S I f888"1?"11?" stjper-comedies 1 1 DOUBLE BILL! 4 JACK I "HisRoyalSlynes," j I PICKFORD I iLiiihii 1 1 ! GREAT! IN A PICTURE PACKED WITH PLEASING I AND ENTERTAINING QUALITIES "IN WRONG" I I DELIGHTFULLY PLEASING FROM START TO FINISH I MS EXTRA! ((PAlfe? HJi- OKfi.ffJJ 2-REEL SPECIAL I j ADDED FEATURE I &AlE. WL bAlJiS CHRISTIE COMEDY 1 BEYERSTEDT BROTHERS' ORCHESTRA 1 i ELLANAY TOMORROW Katherine MacDonaid (The Amerkaa Beauty) IN THE YEAR'S MOST BEAUTIFUL PHOTOPLAY "THE TURNING POINT A rosasce of Gkrieai Woaaa&ood, wrktea hj as ROBT. W. CHAMBERS TMs is Mia MacD&aaM' Flrsf Appar mce sacc "The Tfawderbohf aad Tke Beast? Market" On the sass hM. NEW PATHE WEEKLY i (Direct from New York) BEYERSTEDT BROTHERS' ORCHESTRA And May Daggaa WSsea at Ebaay Orsaa. the UNIQUE Con tin aon lil-ll p in. Mats. 35c Brenlasra 15e. Sc. 34, Sr. Fpeeial ChHdren's Pziceft. THE SEASON'S SOCIETY EVENT iREAT AND ONLY ELKS MINSTRELS BETTER THAN EVER AND THAT'S GOING SOME! CRAWFORD THEATER TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHTS ONLY. Tickets Now Selling Crawford Box Office. Prices 50c to $1.50, plus tax. I THE ONLY COMPANY OH TOUR! TUt. Is the orlc1&I ew York-CMeaso prod ncl ion of the crmtmt American coisfdr Marrm since Tli Old Homestead and Tke Mi!e Mastercard It will be presented here exAeily nm It raa for a nolid year eaea In thos cities. It Is posItlTctr not a !V"o. 2 company. SIX DATS, STARTING Thursday April 1st. Mats. Sat, Baster Snnu Toe. Join GoWec, Prodncer of "Ligkish n and Ttrce Wbe Fools," offers I THE MONARCH OF COMEDIES MENU Orater Cocktail on naif Shell Ilcarta of Celt 17 Ripe OUtcs Etaenec of Beef la Cnv Frcfc IrObster rattle a la Xeiv1arc;k Sprffiff Caleken Sants Asparasra Ttpm Candled Afreet Potatoes - Preaa Strawlferry Ice Cream Maeearoons Small Coffe 'Sunday, Uarea 2&) TO THE By W inchell fxm 1 1 U. o-anthor ot LiSTtttniij and "The Boomr i.i.iji' aad John XI. Zlaxxard You'll Laugh Seats Tuesday a Lot! You'll Cry a Little! Mail Orders Now The aboOe menu is the finest yet offered in El Paso at any price. Dine downtown this evening and avoid work and annoyance of home cooking. Under the new Cafe management each diner receives prompt personal service. The food is prepared by a chef who knows his art. After dinner you are free of household cares and can spend the evening as you please. The Management, Sheldon Cafe. Mr Ma 50c, SI, SUO, f Mats 50c. TSe, S3. 81.50. rlna Tax L. . J fjhe Screen's Supreme Smash! JomTJlix crashes through four floors mi horseback! i s jj GiUcfhts riakb'sLde, up begins WILLIAM FOX presents I ik a m 11 CYCLONE B I J O U TH EATER TODAY AHD SUHDAYI If Yoa Have a Weak Heart Keep Away!