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EL PASO HERALD m mm jae reported "- fZoifs Hear The Net? Recordt Today We FUl Afail Orders Promptly f LAAb LILU 1 LIiAtt f ID mil MLLtu Lieut. Morgan, of Greenville, Returns To Duty; Cas ualty List Shows SO Killed, Including Two Texans; Many Southwestern Men Previously Reported Miss ing In Action, Have Been Located In Hospitals. taHIXOTOX, D. C, Jn - uas- aWee repeated from the Aer - tr diuonary force, according r.u list gtvea out Tuesday by the -- o-;iuruneat, numoer 221. Of these "ere killed In action. " eat. James B. Morgan, of Green Tex , who was reported some t - iio ai killed in action, has been -und and returned to duty, according ; Go i Pershing's report. ""ther nn-n from the southwest, - ,os-- na-nes axe mentioned in the 7 'sdav list, are Killed In Action. t.- 3anther F. Clevenger, Xallas, ' 'e-Tge D. Ion. Chlllicothe, Tex. IV oandrd Severely. : --ank C. Goober. Franks ton. Tex. i . !;m,I R. Ernoir. Schulenburg, Wounded Slightly. i " 'n D. Howell, Energy. Tex. Mounded, Decree tindetermlned. : J.?eph E. Allen, Ennis, Tex. Melt In Hospital. f,r"', "-" : loUBly reporun as iniBinf in K- 1 -aM"W Ccountea Ior " 'Saunc. X Walsh, Fort Worth, ; mi i a- uihsww, ayvfcvw .wta Returned, to Dntr. t ol lowing man from south- 1 rf ported as micsinc In action SWAMP-ROOT FOR w KIDNEY AILMMTS;Wa.iec;0Id FasMo Grab Bagj : - - - is only one medicine that re- . . nds out pre-eminent as a medi- j t for curabl ailments or tne kio- , i;.er and bladder. It KMrm r Swawp-Root stands the - ghest for the reason that it has i-cTci to be jumt the remedy needed m 'houande upon thousands of distress- - c caes. tiwarop-Roet. a phvst ian's resr'ption for sp. M diseases u friends amcklv because i:s fri'd -.u immediate effect is soon realized , - most cases It is a gentle, healing . iL-Ie compoODd. f -tart t-eatment at once. Sold at all ptores in bottles of two sizes, - 'T.mstJ large. ioiKicr, If you wish first to test great prescription send ten cents - ".- Kilmer A Co, Blnghamton. N. fcr a fample bottle. When writing - pjre und mention the El Paso Daily 1-raM Adv. ANNOUNCEMENT We, -u Democrat, L art by asnonsce ounclrtj ai caodatet and respect faflj solicit yoBTtcpport for tie offices set above oar names, subject to &t action of tie DesocraHe Primaries: Mayor CHARLES DAVIS Aldermen PARK W. PITMAN R. C. SEMPLE MARTIN R. SWEENEY W. T. GRIFFITH Tax Assessor and Collector BEN F. JENKINS Treasurer DAVE SULLIVAN Judge of Corporation Court CHARLES POLLOCK (Political Advertisement) Candy Special oa oar deHdoas C0C0ANUT CREAM BAR 30 cents tie pound WEDNESDAY ONLY The Elite Confectionery Try Oct Hot Chocolate Tell Us Your Paint Troubles ESTABLISHED 18SZ Experience and knowledge i at your command. The Tuttle Paint & Glass Co. LIBERTY BONDS SEND TOIR JJBBRTT BO.VDS to us for safe keeping. A'e will collect interest os them as It iiaturea crediting same to yon in our Savings Department where It will iraw 4 Interest 4 per annum No ebasge. Send today Tor our Booklet 1 BANKLfG BT MAIL HPasoBank&TrustCo. EL PASO, TEXAS Established April. 1S(L STATE NATIONAL BANK apltxl Surplus aad Profits. 1:50.000. interest Paid on Savtags Accounts. C K. Mo.-eheas, Pres. Joseph Magoffin, Vlce-pres. C K. Bassett. Vice-Pres. Teo D. Flory. Cashier. ". w lUAfee Ait cashier. aave oeen returnea 10 amy witn tneir j "", Corn. Llovd Webb. Arlington. Tex. Pvt. Wesley C. Redwtne. Carlton. Tex. Pvt. Marvin W. Reynolds. Rex Springs, Tex. Pvt. Cecil IL Roark, Vega, Tex. Killed la Action. The list also contains the following names of men Killed in action: Private. John Anderson. Danville, W. V. Richard Bell. Crewe. Va. John Betha. New York. Eugene E. Cummlskey. St. Louis, Mo. Wm. D. Emos, Toungstown. O. Maulden Dennis. Elkton. Md. William Edward Dew. Maple Heights. O. Eugene Fletcher, Brent. Ala. Howard A. Gilbert, Wrigntsville. Pa. William M Gilliam, Philadelphia, Pa. Carl Gordon. Flnley. Pa. William A. Kelley, Providence. R. L John T. Lane. Delta, Pa. David II- Lauck, Snowshoe, Pa. William McKinney, Gaffney, s. C Paul E- Uassey, Bristol, Tenn. Geo. Moss, Philadelphia, Pa. Ira . Oberlln. canton, o. Nunzlo Rueso. Brooklyn. ,,,, rrrHhnr5r. Ark OhaJles W. Smith, Philadelphia. Pa. gj, R SBro-J. Arsrte W. Tanger. Carlisle. Pa. William Thompson, Brooklyn, N. T. Constantino Vegnopoulos. Springfield, MflSS. Cyrille Veilleux. Manchester. S. If. Kazlmirz Wikowski. Pittsburg. Pa. 11 -uo xu iriuutti ij , , MAX "ST. TV. KOBLEE. who has bn I i" In charso of the medical serrice' I embarkation hospital at Ketrport I Xews. Virginia, stopped off lait week to visit ris mother, Mrs. i. A. Koblee. and ! iter, lira. I St Breck, while ea ri to Riverside. Calif. MaJ. Koblee ha.3 received his discharge from the army and is retarnins to his home In Riverside to resume his duties as a physician there Make Them Wear Like New As Did This Canadian Officer A Canadian army officer. William Pemberton. of the famous Princess Pat Regiment, toH of the extraordinary wear given him try a pair of army boots twice repaired with Keslin Soles. "Si months of trench warfare under destructive conditions put the first pair of Neefin Soles out of business." said lieutenant Pemberton, "but ordi nary soles would have gone to pieces in much less time." Don't throw away shoes that can be repaired. Have them re-bottomed with touch, durable Neoiin Soles. Any cobbler or repairman wCl do the vrork for you. The price is no more than for soles that give less wear. Remem ber Neolin Soles are created by science to be trhat soles should be. They are flexible and waterproof as well as durable. They come on new shoes of all styles. They are made by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company. Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heeb guaranteed to outwear any other heels. eoim iflmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHwa ll Trousers i Igj Worsteclt, Canlmeres, Cheviots nj and Serges at Savins Prices. 1 M 53.00 Pants .'....52.00 1 m 54.00 Pants 53.00 m 55.GO Pants 54.00 i g $6.50 Pants t... 55.00 I H Walk a block and sore Id the difference The Berg Co. 304 E. OverlanjSL mm m I SHIIhS is Also Attraction At the Headquarters. XT0W YORK. Jan- 4. Every Sunday : IN finds nearly E&O boys In khaki and blue the guests of the Stage '"Women's War Relief at their home like service house at No. SSI Lexing ton avenue, and 90 of the most for Uucate ones can remain over night in the comfortable cots the thoughtful actresses have provided. But durinc the afternoon and quite far into the evening any boy la uni form is more than welcome to come and dance, chat, play games or have; a supper of their favoriate dainties with their favorite actress. Imagine; the rapture of adoring a famous etari across the lootimgnts or on tne screen with never the slightest hope of meet- ILL REG1STE GEIMTERS ! Forty Million Teutons To Try Out New System At Election January 19. Berlin. Germany, Jan. 7. (Corre- jspondence of the Associated Press). .,. . .Bd women. 5t h. ..-red for the election of mast be reBlstered for the election of a national assembly is Germany on January 19. It Is estimated by profes sor Hugo Preass. minister of the In terior. In the last rcichstaer election the voters, all males, nambered only 14,000,000, he says. They were scat tered over S97 districts. The new elec tion bill provides for only 38 such dis tricts for the whole country, which, professor Preuss adds, means more than 1.000,000 voters in each district. Professor. Preuss is one of the few prominent leaders of the progressive Bourgeoisie who was given an Impor tant post in the provisional govern ment In an intervitw with a corre spondent of the Associated Press, hel pointed out the technical difficulties in the way of organizing 40,000,000 voters In time for the election, and added: system on Trial. "The constituent assembly should be ' thoroughly representative and its 1 SCHOOL DA ln look 8 sIo a P' ear. wont r"gg i m j( ,oi -y rfrsxxr-3f s her face to face and then finding her as the reward or valor in a charm' inff home that Is partly her own. ready to dance with yon until the orchestra refuses to play any longer, or to talk until yon can talk no more. That's what can happen to any of Uncle Sam's nephews who find them selres stationed in New York. Girl of Dreams Tlrere. The girl of his dreams may be Elsie Ferguson shell be there. So will Peggy Wood, the winsome star of "Maytime;" Fay Bainter, Carol Mc Coraus, Patricia Collinge. Peggy O'Neill. Clara Joel. Florence Nash. Frances Starr, Madge Kennedy. Phoebe Foster. Violet Hemlnr and beautiful Jane CowL Chrystal Herne and Margaret Dale are two of the popular hostesses every week. And yet. not contented with making the boy's dreams come true, the stage women planned another feature for the service house, which was inau gurated on Thanksgiving day, to make them feel even more at home. mandate above suspicion. We there-, fore are proctedlne with great cau- tion. The new suffrage franchise which will be tried out at the coming , election la based on a direct. eauaL I secret ballot for all males and females of 10 years and over, we are now engaged in leaning writs' tor the elec tion, for which tally 40,000,000 men and women will qualify. "One of the principal details of the radical reconstruction of oar voting system Is the original compilation of a list of the qoallfitd women voters. Then the work of cataloging the mil lions of returning soldiers who are takiBg up new residences is also con tributing heavily to the task of or ganizing the election. "Our aim is to make this popular expression of the new democracy thoroughly representative and com prehensive. GERMAN SPIES TRIED TO TAKE THE ISLE OF WIGHT Loudon. Eng., Jan. 7. (Correspond ence of the Associated Press). Se crets of the war work of the British secret service now revealed show that ! German spies or agents of the Ger- man government were making active prefNirauons evexx colore me wsia j nlng of hostilities, to use tht Isle of Wight as a landing place for berman forces and for the bombardment of Portsmouth. One CjfAlhe first precau tions taken in ACgCst. 1914, was to place close restrictions on persons of Gallda to Poland and many other trying to land upon or leave the I territorial sacrifices and has moved Island. From Harwich to Hampshire, to consent to the Increased terrlto along the south and southeast coasts: rial demands of Italy and Czecho- or sngiana. nests or uerraan spies and i agents were engaged in desperate mis- nlAn. In Ih. mH. nf 1,a - eJons In the earlv davs of the war On. n 1m a .1. U ! , ; ..1. I secret service was to stamn oat tlie!ter as an imnerial city." operations of these men. YS MeOcra Newsnjxr Syndicate. Copynsbt. 1518. by was 5 CoIl - I clotrfc tlccva clean &ote. A.-rAir - iii-c you sut-c it looked TffKite., El EcT ? WiTI tnt 3DCV cnn unm Ctoistm) heart. lt5 droit. U Mcht o get (QtnTmszi&ii-tig i " " 1 i ii a That was a big old fashioned grab- j bag. full to the brim with the things tney most aesirea. The articles only cost from 15 cents to a quarter and were the gifts of the men and women of the stage and their friends. The Grab-Basr Gift. And from the letters the stage I women constantly receive they have j learned that shaving brushes, soap, j razors, 25 cent books of stamps, f oun- tain pens, dgaret coupons and cases, j packet photograph frames, penknives, pipes and books especially the ten- cent edition from the flve-and-ten- ' cent stores were what the boys con- ' sidered a lucky grab. ' The grab-bag was originated by ! Bertha Mann at the Stage Women's . War Relief branch in Los Angeles while she was playing there In a local j stock company, and her weekly audi ence became so interested In the idea ( that she collected enough money In the lobby of the theater to give the i boys a "grab every Sunday, to tnetrj great delight. B III 15 1 G If) LOSER Haupt Says Some Would j Join uermany; utners uq- ' sire Independent Austria. ' Berne, Switzerland. Jan. 7. (By the Associated Press.) Baron Haupt, the new Austrian minister here, told the Associated Press today that sentiment In Austria-is about evenly divided be-. twecn the desire to Join Germany orj to remain an Independent republic He said there Is a possibility that a majority would favor the latter, in ' which case a Dannbe federation Is possible, with arrangement for eco- nomic relations and laws such as are generally enacted In a confederation ; gr states. "Without such Intercourse." he said. "German-Austria Is condemned to slow death. "Wllllnc to Conrede Gallda. "Austria Is reconciled to the ceding Slovak. "Vienna is going to be the big loser ih. .V,. T , l UMnMlnM. that ' 'br the war. Tt Is Inconceivable that 1. n-1 1 T VAMn AnA ,n, , . For tliis reason, baron Haupt sug- By DW1G Bzfria iow "hsTu3a I fcnoxed o fefle ,oncL vhzt ioti. caw di-otfoff efface he i1' the, stj-iefcen. y KilV7V L. , f" Mil I t nil El IfliL ! II ki I1 13111 1 II 1 1 ITi ' JT'll New Victor Records You 'll Surely Want These are the Big Hits from the January Viclor List thai we advertised a week ago, hut were delayed in transit and did not reach us till today. COME IN AND HEAR THEM 18 5 0 Of Mary Fox Trot Joseph C Smith's Orchestra lOin. 85cRock-a-Bye Baby Fox Trot Josepfe C Smith's Orchestra 1 8 5 0 9( After You're Gone Marion Harris lOin. 85cI'm Glad I Caa Male You Cry Henry Burr Waters of Venice Waltz (Violin and Accordion) ' 1 8499 Bemie and Baler lOin. 85c Good-Bye, Alexander Fox Trot (VtoKa and Accordion) Bemie and Baker 1 8 5 0 8 (Dreaming of Hone. Sweet Home Charles Harrison lOin. 85cThe Rose of No Man's Land Charles Hart-Elliott Shaw 4LVJ'Wa You Come Back John McCormack lOin. Sl.UUf ; We Will Gladly Play The New Records For You Phone 25 Texas St. Phone I gested that as a partial compensation, Vienna should be made the jeat of the tribunal, which he belief will he nations. - " 'Yanks Gassed Until Black In The Face" Atlanta. Ga, Jan. 7. Sam Robert son, of the 14Sth Infantry, among the wounded Just returning from the bat tlefields of France, brings this one: "The Germans had been sending over great clouds of gas since early mnraini'. one dav. Toward noon a negro outfit was sent in to relieve Tn m rman InokoUtS WOrO n ttia I ..man lOOKOUlS WMO shocked at the change and unable to understand it. We afterward learned that frantic messages had been sig naled bark to their headquarters: We've teased them until they are black In the face and they're still coming. MAY MAKE CAVALRY OF TP VAC WATinNAI fiIIARDlinr 11 UD- Thto when you feel that lhXAS flAllUriAl. IiUAKUj mwrnl .Bd cr-mnlne. If von Austin, Tex, Jan. 7. CoL Ben Lear, are sluggish and "all knocked out," If jr , commander of the 7th regiment, ' your liver Is torpid and bowels constl lst brigade, Texas cavalry, has Just I sated or you have headache, dizziness, returned from Washington, where he coated tongue, if breath Is bad or has been in conference with secretary , stomach sour. Just try a spoonful of of war Baker relative to the conver-i harmless Dod eon's Liver Tone tonight, eion of the new brigade of infantry., Here's my guarantee Go to any Texas national guard, into a cavalry , drug store and get a bottle of Dod brigade. The colonel said that no de-. son's Liver Tone for a few cents. Take cislon had been reached on the sub-! a spoonful and If It doesn't straighten j Ject whea he left Washington, also ! - Indicating that It would do leit to it ll wouia ut) ion w to the members of the whether they desired great extent x brigade as to In well informed military circles it; seems lud uiTwwa v. ... vj in fantry brigade are not entirely unani mous In desiring such a change, and the war department may decile against the proposition. JAPANESE RENEW WAR TIME SHIP CHARTERS Tokio, Japan. Jan. 7 Representa tives of Japanese ship owners hae agreed to comply with an American request for the renewal of the co i tract for the chartering of iso.itao tons of shipping secured In Janan lan year for war work. To Cure Habitual Conatlpatlon Take LAX-i"03 WITH PEPSIN" for two or three weeks. A Liiu!l Tunic Laxative. Pleassnt to Take 50c. It I Regulates. Adv. I Stops The Tickle Heals the Throat and Cures tne Cough. HATES HEALING HOXKT. Price 3 Sc. Adv. For Colds. Grip and Influenza CaII at Ox Iaienuiioral Dn Sum let Ixis J Kloa'a AntiMVlia Catarrb Cnma. It cpe; CO Uta hd txi aQovi fan hulMnl, Wondeiral luulu1 KU tnuii HrU tort seobnSM El Pato Home Of The Calomel Users! Listen To Me! I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone Your druggist gives back your money if it doesn't liven your liver and bowels and straighten you up without making you sick. Usfe! Calomel makes you sick. It's horrible! Take a doee of the dan gerous drug- tonight and tomorrow yon may lose a day's work. Calomel Is mercury or quicksilver which canaes necrosis of the boaes. (Calomel, when tt comes Into contact ?wlth soar bile, crashes Into It. break- s Cf; fL A i Olgning KJJ imUSllCe Delays Trip To France i HOilAS RUODIiS SMITH, 19 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. ' Smith, fll Xorth Virginia street, vol-. unteered in the ordnance department iof the army In June. 1918. while he, was on a vacation In Los Aageles. Caltfortna He t now stationed at. Camp Raritan. at Metuchen. Newt Jersey. France 'signed. and as ready to leave fori when he armistice was -Ulll alMaJnCTsTaUssBII w im m. -4 Mm B gttmmmmmmWl Bm&&A$3mmmmmm T Vtclrok" you right up and make you feel fir." and vigorous I want you to go bar to the sure and get your money. Dot son's Liver Tone is destroying the sa. ' of calomel because It Is real Itve mediclne: entirely vegetable tier fore it can not salivate or make yt sick. I guarantee that one spoonfi ' Dodson's Liver Tone will put yo -sluggish liver to work and ces your bowels of that sour bile and c : atlpated waste which is clogging v: -system and making you feel tn .st able. I guarantee that a bottle Dodson's Liver Tone will keep vo -entire family feeling fins for mon Give it to your children. I: Is tarr less: doesn't gripe and they LXe .leasant taste. Adv. E LIKES THIS COLO CURE "Pipe's Cold Compound" ends coH or grippe in z few bosTs. Ton- cold will break and a!l grfpps T-.st-r- end after taking a doso i arte 3 Cold Compound" every tw o :rs until three doses are taken I prr-nptly opens elogged-up n-j tr Tnd air passages In the hea e T-s nasty discharge or nose runn - n ve- s:ck headache, dullness, f eve -'s -e"". s 're throat, sneer ins, sore c i and stiffness. -oi t stay stuffed-up Quit blow -a-d snufntng! Sase your throhh.c' hea t nothing else In the world glv so h prompt relief as "Pane's C I c und." whleh costs only a fe: . -ts at any drug store It acts w V ? atsi-tance, tastes nice, and eaus" ro i-convenlence. Accept no sals' t.te Adr. EGUELETTE&Co. ACCOIOTANTS First Sa Bidr EIPxjo, Texas.