El Paso Sunday Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 26, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 10, 1907 Page: 5 of 16
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Hanford—Tuesday and Wednesday.
It Is in "Cymbeline" that Shake-
speare reveals one of- the swe test
and gentlest of the many wonderful
women he lias portrayed. The char-
acter of 'Imogen" is one of surpassing
beauty and the appearance or Miss
Marie Drofnah in the role at the
Crawford theater Wednesday uight,
Feb. 13, will be an occasion of rare
Interest to her many admirers in this
city. It will be an Instance of placo-
aux-dames for Mr. Charles B. Hanford,
whose splendid abilities are so well
known, will, despite the enormous in-
terest which hangs about the role of
"taehino,” be compelled to courteous-
ly surrender the scene to this charm
■lug actress during many moments of
the play.
The company supporting Mr. Han-
ford will include several new mem-
bers. selected with a particular view
to their efficiency in portraying the
characters in this play, and the scen-
ery will be distinguished by the beau-
ty and accuracy of detail, always ex-
pected in a Hartford performance,
lulius Caesar is announced as Mr.
Hanford's play for Tuesday night.
‘Dinner’s Coming
l Smell It”
Charles It. Hanford at “Lachinio” in Cymbeline,
CHARTER HE LI) UP
FOR SHORT TIME
On the Account of tlie Illness
of His Brother. Senator
Hudspath Has to
Leave Austin
THIS CAUSES THE DELAY
Action on the new city charter for
tlie city of El Paso has been delayed
in the state legislature by the serious
illness of state Senator Hudspeth's
brother at: hi.- home in Hutton county
this state. Senator Hudspeth was
called away front -Austin when the
news of his brother's condition reach-
ed hint and he left'81 Once for his
brother's bedside.
For till# reason action in the sen-
ate committee is delayed.
The nows of the illne-n of Mr
Hudspeth reached here through a
telegram which came to Mayor Davis
front his son Charles Davis, Jr., rep- j ternoon at 4 o'clock in the plaza.
Does Your Stomach Feel Happy When
Meal Time Comes?
When you sniffle in 'ho air the i
appetizing ip-oo.a of something cook-
ing, do yot U el that you could .-fit
down, open your mouth, pin back your
cars and eat v.-ftii a delicious gusto,
everything act before you. and not
feel any bad < Ifleetjj from it?
In otljf;r words, can your poor stom-
ach take care of everything and any-
thing you put into it? There arc
thousands and thousands of people l
who do not know what it is to have a
good, strong, healthy stomach, nor do
they realize what it is to have a good :
appetite.
You can have an all-powerful atom-1
aoh and a fetching appetite for every
meal, and every day. if you give your J
stomach a rest, and let something else
take hold of your food for you and di- •
pest it as it comes into the stomach, j
something that is harmless but that
really does the work of digesting, j
quickly and thoroughly.
This "something" is Stuart's Dys-j
i jiepsia Tablets, the most effective lit- i
j lie tablets in the world tor curing |
I anything that may he wrong with 1
your stomach. One ingredient el'j
--- these precious little workers digests j
Gorton's Minstrels Tonight. ■ ::.ooo grains of the coarsest or richest .
Gorton's name has long been asso- f0(>(| pm |mo tin- stomach. Think of -
dated with tho host entertainments,, r, :!,oon grains! They are really an
and this season the management is j arliticial stomach, because they act. I
confident of surpassing all previous | just like the stomach, they digest your '
offerings. Everything connected with • food, jusi as though you didn't hate
the production has been elaborated i a stomach at all. It supplies the,
with tiie greatest care. High class, stomach with the digestive juices ,
unobjectionable features follow each . which have become weak and scant.' i
other In rapid succession, and the per- Then your indigestion, dyspepsia, ,
son who desires to hear and sec the sour risings, brash, bolehlngs. acidity,
highest type of minstrelsy will not be j-fermentation, loss at appetite, avei-
disappointed. The company compels-1 sion to food, bloaty ieeling. heartburn
es over a score and a half of stars, and nausea, will be no more. You can !
each a master in his own line. Songs
of quality, graceful dancers and ex-
pert specialists make up a program
difficult to surpass.
The company will appear at the New
Crawford theater tonight and Monday.
The band will give a concert this af-
rosentative from this county at Aus-
tin.
The telegram was 'brief and merely
to the effect that the consideration
of the charter had been postponed
on account of the absence of Senator
Hudspeth. It is explained by those
who are well acquainted with the
procedure at. Austin that with char-
ters an I other special bills which are
of interest in particular localities
only and which do not concern the
stale at large, tlie senator and repre-
sentative from tile district affected
Et Paso to Have Grand Opera.
El Paso is to have real grand ope-
ra after all. The San Carlo company,
which has been filling an engagement
in New Orleans, will come to El Paso
for one performance at the Crawford,
Sunday afternoon, March 3rd. The
opera to he given in El Paso is Rossi-
ni's brilliant and sparkling Spanish
comedy opera, “The Barber of Se-
ville-.”
The San Carlos company is under
the directorship of Henry Russell, the
are to a very large degree consulted English vocal coach, and instructor of
in the consideration of the bill. It ! Alice Neilsen. The company includes
was for a reason of this kind that j \people and carries its own orchcs-
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the senate will not take up the pro-
posed new charter from El Paso until
the senator from this district can he
present.
It is declared that there are now
four citizens of El Paso who are at
Austin working against the passage
of the charter. They are W. W.
Bridgers, W. K. Ware who were there
before and these have been reinforced
by C. E. Kelly and Victor Moore. All
are declare cl to be working hard
against the passage of the charter.
W. W. Turney who was in Austin
for the purpose of attending to a
case which he bad there has return-
ed. He declared that there was noth-
ing new in the charter matter and
that there was a delay on account
of the fact that Senator Hudspeth
was not in Austin and the bill being
of a local character would probably
not lie considered in his absence. Mr.
Turney declared that he could not ex-
press an opinion as to whether or not.
the charier would meet with favor-
table consideration at the hands o'
the legislature.
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BEN FLETCHER MISTAKES FOR
MALDEHYDE FOR WHISKY.
‘ra of 50 people. Alice Neilsen an-’
Mine. Nordica- share honors in the
prluia donna roles.
“The Prince of Liars."
Following "The Christian" the Dill
at. the Franklin, beginning with the
matinee this afternoon, will be "The
Prince of Liars," a clever comedy,
which will lie effectively staged. This
bill is a favorite among the comedies,
being that happy medium between
the funny and the ludicrous, yet. still
being ridiculous enough to produce a
laugh every minute.
William Bernard, one of Hu1 Frank-
lin favorites, will be seen in the lead-
ing part in the new hill. Air. BSlsar
will not be in the cast in -'The Prince
of Liars," hut he will appear again in
the following bill, merely dropping
out of this one to take a little rest.
Miss Halter and Mr. Bernard, in the
two leading roles, wiil present a new
alignment which will lie seen with in-
terest by the Franklin patrons. Sever-
al specialties will bo offered. "The
Prince of Liars" is repeated upon spe-
cial request, it having been produced
early in the season by the Frank
Leake stock company. it will run
Sunday matinee Sunday night, Mon-
day night, Tuesday night, Wednesday
matinee and Wednesday night.
then cat. anything you want, ail you
want, whenever you want, and your
stomach, will feci fine ‘before and utt-
ii your meals. Your appetite will
he a thing of pleasure to have, your t
meals will he a pleasure to eat and :
relish, and your digestion will he
thorough and soothing to the whole
body.
You can't do your work well, or be <
cheerful, or have energy or vim or '
ambition, when your stomach is had. j
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meal, feel good all over, clear your j
mind and make you enjoy life, by talc- i
iag Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets.
(live your stomach a rest, so it can j
right itself, then you need tear noth- j
lug. Send us your name and address '
today and get a free sample package
r>; Smart's Dyspepsia Tablets ltv re- .
turn mail. After yon have tried the |
sample, vou will he so thoroughly con-
vinced of what they can do for you .
that you will go to your nearest drug-
gist and get a 5«C box of'them.
Semi us your name and address to-
day and we will at once send you by
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F, A. Stuart Co.. f.» Stuart Bldg;, Mar-
shall. Mich.
Texas & Pacific Fireman M'akes Fatal
Mistake While Seeking Liquor at
Sierra Blanco—-Inquest Is Held by
Acting Coroner C. W. Marshall.
Catarrh.
E. Gauss,
I it. -*» r'h it her, a Texas & Pacific fire-
j man, accidentally killed himself at
j Sierra Bianco last night by drinking
j formaldehyde for whisky. This was
| the verdict of Coroner C. W. Marshall,
! who conducted the inquest over the
i body this morning after it had been
brought itt from Sierra Blanco. Drs.
Busli and Miller examined the body
■ and pronounced that death was the
result of taking the formaldehyde.
Coroner Marshall did not have the
witnesses present who saw the act. of
drinking, hut he considered that the
evidence was sufficient and returned
verdict of accidental homicide from
Her Perfume.
The dainty woman of the twentieth |
century acknowledges the fascination I
of sweet scent, especially if it he taint ,
and Indefinite, a delicate odor which j
clings to her, in. some apparently sub-1
tie manner.
To achieve this result she choose
her own special "Iwquet" an 1 ever.'
garment site wears, from her pocket
Handkerchief in her stockings, is laid
away with sachets of the desired per
fume.
A very tiny one is sewn into the-
iKidv of her gown and she uses the .
same scent in Iter hath water, her ;
soap, her notepaper, until in time it
becomes associated with her— almost ,
part of iter personali(>. A lit le
while ago In-avv costly essence, di* ;
titled in the burning east, where fash-
ionable, lmt tin- beamy of today, with <
better judgment, prefers a trosiier and
cleaner fragrance, like that oi wild j
rhyme, the dog lose and lavender
Catarrh is not onlv dangerous, but , a verdict ot ucc mental
causes hail breath, ulceration, death ! drinking lormaldehydc.
Fletcher was 22 years of age and
had been reared at Colorado Springs,
Texas. The remains will be shipped
it causes bail breath, ulceration, death
and decay of bones, loss of thinking
and reasoning power, kills ambition
and energy, often causes loss of ap-
petite. indigestion, dyspepsia, raw
throat and reaches to general debili-
ty, idiocy and insanity. It needs at-
tention at once. Cure it with Gauss
Catarrh Cure. It is it quick, radical,
permanent cure, because if rids the
system of the poison germs that cause
catarrh.
in order to prove to all who are suf- |
to his home for burial.
MAY HAYE PROFESSIONAL
Team Play Exhibition Ball in El Paso
During Coming Spring—Chicago
anH New oYrk Coming This Way
Ready Comprehension.
(Chicago Tribune.)
“Dicky," said I he teacher, "what is
the meaning of the word 'diadem?' ”
"Dunno," answered Dicky.
"A diadem is a. distinguished mark
of royalty. Think you can remember
that?"
"Yos'm, I guess so.”
"Give me a sentence in which 'dia
dent' is used."
"1 can't remember any-, ma’am.”
"Well, make one yourself."
"I'd rather not.”
"Why, Dicky?"
"I don’t think it’s a nice word.”
'Bui it is. It is a perfectly proper
word. 1 ant waiting for that sen-
tence."
"Well. then, if I eat toadstools I'll
diadem sight sooner than if I let 'em
alone.”
For “Goodness
Nut Bread.
Sake" eat Butter
THE BIG KID IS IN JUAREZ.
CRAWFORD THEATRE
Sunday and Monday Nights,
GORTON’S FAMOUS MINSTRELS
Presenting
WKLBY AND PEARL
CVMERON AND TOLEDO
FOGG AND ALGER
RAYMOND AND JACOBS
CRESCENT CITY Qt'INTET
SAM LEE
JAKE WjELRY
RALPH KINTNER
j KANE
REESE WILLIAMS
CHARLES CAMERON
I, A NS INCH BIUGOS
WM FRANK
AND 20 OTHERS
CELEBRATED CONCERT BAND
SOLOS \NJ) SELECTIONS
NOON AND EVENING
Grand Street Parade Following.
,i Local baseball enthusiasts arc look-
fet ing from this dangerous and loatn-j forward with hope to at least two
some disease that Gauss Catarrh Cure j |,rof*asional exhibition games here
will actually cure any case of catarrh <j,n.jng t|„, eonains spring. The New
quickly, no matter how long standing ■ York National team will play a aeries
or how bad, I will send a trial park-; ()f games through California during
age by mail free of cost. Send t»s j -warming up" season, and on
your name and address today and the way back east will pass through
treatment will be sent yon by return I Kj p3P0 p ;s propose,! to get them
mail. Try it' P will positively cure I tn over here and play an exhibi-
so that you will be welcomed instead tj()n game.
of shunned bv vonr friends. C E. The Chicago American- wiil make
CAI'rf^ 8707 Main St., Marshal!. a warming up" tour ot Mexico and
Mich, Fill out coupon below.
FREE.
This coupon is good for one
trial package of Gauss' Com-
bined Catarrh Cure, mailed free
in plain package Simply til!
in your, name and address on
dotted line* below and mail to
C. E. GAUSS. 8767 Mam Street,
Marshall, Mich. .
will also pass through El Paso, An (
attempt wiP at- made to hold them j
i Irani the best players of the South-1
! west El Pa'-'O has not had a visit j
1 from a professional team in over a 1
dozen years, while Houston, San An-
I undo and other Texas cities usually j
; hav<- a wintering team there warming t
1 up tn the spring and furnishing prac-i
j (ice for the local teams. The gate ;
ir’ceipt- at an exhibition game to Iie
i played in El Paso by any of the big j
i teams will be some inducement to
j bridge a Song jump, it is thought, and
i El Paso may see noth these games. ;
Fresh fish and shell oysters at the
Louvre Cafe every day.
Do Your
Bright
Diamomds Look as
as They Should?
ARE THEY PROPERLY MOUNTED ?
We sell Diamonds. But we also know
how to mount them. We do not
have to send our work away. Our
own shop is equipped to do any kind
kirnl of special or regular work.
Perfect Stone Setting is therefore
assured.
W. T. HIXSON CO.
Ill San Antonio
EL*PAS0’5 GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE
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