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EL PASO HERALD 11 HEWS SQNG SENT OUT BHHE Mr. Jack BySwinnerton HDTAR1AMS IS A HIT EVERYWHERE Scores of Eeplies Received From Clubs In All Parts of the United States Praise the Song and the Spirit of El Paso; Many Complimentary References To the City Are Drawn In the Replies. c, i j-'ot a lot f fine, clean ad- n..ng out of ht sonr. ' EI Paso -i.r.g. Calling You." which El o J:otary sent oat to all Rotary - f the world a short time before --a- Secrets --y J p. Sheehan re eied relit from practically t ie di-bs and in i.ery case they r ccmpllmert the sont or say going to sine it and see what i'kf This is the song written for H aid by Be-t Ee er?tedt and Sine It Fr hriMma. r ;nimi-s, of The Sheboygan, . c ul wr!tes that the songr was a.: tre.r ttii retinas meeting. H K.nbraugh, of Muncie, IndU P reflates tne sons'. Mjller. secretary of Rotary Once This Beauty Had Pimples Stuart' atrium afers Proved That Beanf ? omm front the Blood and from N inhere Klse. Prove This With Free Trial Package. ,. , n ?k,n all over and yowll ; i-t.it z ' an hour. There is " r ro'novp pimples, t'rf 1 - .'-- aid eczema with t in Columbia, a C. writes that It Is "fine." and has a "very snappy tune," D. H- Kent, secretary, of Vancouver, Canada, says it will be suns at an early date at one of their luncheons. He commented on secretary Shee nan's complimentary closing "Tours for unirersal military training. and said they were heartily in accord with this. T. J. Goodlake. from Victoria, B. C conprratulates Kl Paso Rotary on the idea of the song. John G. Holloway from Claiesburg. Ill . sends their, thanks, and says the club appreciates the song. Pennsylvania I learn It H. Lu Purdy, of Sunbury, Pa had the song sung at the next meeting after receiving it. H. S. Warwick, secretary from Col umbus, Ohio., congratulates El Paso "upon furnishing words and music so typical of the opportunities of El raso. he aaaeu tnat me tone is a very catchy one. Rotary secretary, E. R. Kelsey. of Toledo, Ohio, says he wishes to con gratulate El Paso Rotarians on their enterprise in sending the some out to other dubs, as it Is "mighty good ad vertising, because it carries with tt a personal appeal." Kotarians rrom .Minneapolis write that the song is beins sung by their glee club. tt. ll LoricK. secretary ox tne Au gusta, Ga, club, finds the song very snappy." Tney Ail Uke it. The sonic Is complimented by secre tary J. C. McCabe, of Bay City. Michi gan, who says it will be sung to the club. . Talbot yield, secretary of Hope, Ark., says although the Hope club is ; a small one and they have no musical director, they appreciate the song Just the same, and will have it sung at the earnest opportunity. John I. Hoffman, assistant to the secretary of the International Asso ciation of Rotary, writes that he and his wife intend to practice the song in their suburban home, "which is far enough from the neighbors not to be considered a disturbance. He says: "We are going to practice on E1 Paso is Calling Ton.' It might be such a thing that we may get the El Paso bug the same as you and Krakauer. and Martin, and a lot of other big hearted Texas fellows hare, so don't be at all surprised if von see a "car pet bagger," rolling into your town some morning, accompanied by a wife and chee-Ilr. Sara Sonc Is fireat. -d 'h and that is bv the The Santa Barbara, CaL. secretary - Madri's Calicum Wafers, writes that the song is "great, and netful calcium sulphide at I he Hkes it- "The song will be sung es to lUDDir the biood with1" as we can get a voice In says. Corpus Christ! Rotary sang the song on December 12 and liked it. The Rotary club of Brockton, Mass.. writes that "we are glad to- hear from a live town at any time, and since we sent our Massachusetts state guard boys down to your section to safeguard you from Villa and his ' friends, we feel an especial interest In you We will sine your sonsr and appreciate the pep in it." W. C. Temple, of Dallas, says they will ;rive 1 Paso all the publicity they can. Itotarian Chas P. Smith, from Gads den, Ala., says: "Your snappy favor of the 2th ulto. received. We are con vinced withput a doubt that El Paso Kotsrians are a bunch or warm ba bies. 'Wants To Come Here. i WONT YOU VEX HE ) t , ' S j !? . I'OOH I OUST REMEMBERED THAT I WANT) J tak Mxj Your. J Oh ! You are W w.. buy three cigars for. my father. pESTlHCnoM UNDER. KtNTD1 " , g ANI I HATE " GO IN ATO0ACCO PLACE (HY UM6RElxA?---- I I V . " ; , I iCHPER FY Ml MDGCTPKG THEM X ) V " Ad ng Pays vertisi It not only' pays to read our ads but it pays to take advantage f the wonder fid values that we offer when it comes to purchasing a new suit. Our clothes are direct from the Mill to the Wearer no middleman's nor job ber's profit here save that money for yourself from the loom to your back and it means a clean pocketing of $10.00 on every suit. tr.e most remarkable actions to t fence. This is its activity ting, i.rm the tiny fibres that -a such minute muscles as w hich control the slightest cf expression. Eu-h as the eye ps. and so on. It is this sub w - . h pervades the entire skin, t 1 ealthy and drives away im- fiet a 50 cent box of Stuart's n Wafers at any drug store r: . fA.m the great secret, or xaciai Le-ijt A f-ee trial package will be mailed I .-ju v-ill send the coupon. .1. I I 1 I I nil Hi' i VI I.' in t m in .i.i ii !'i---iiii-v:. 1 1 ,re I III I W U'X-, -Si J-i L 1 1 . I U ... w KORN1H& ANDWHYAREYSU T wt" I r;,c. v --- ILL A l ft R -J " f 1 ' " JS FREE PANTS We are still giving an extra pair of pants that sell for $7.00 with eaeh suit or dered. If you haven't already bought your suit come . in now and take ad vantage of this opportunity. The extra pants are absolutely free and we want you to have them. , Don't Wait Don t Delay Come This Week I The Young Lady I I Across The Way l Free Trial Coupon J . Stuart Co-. 778 Stuart Bile, Mank.II, Hleb. Send me at on -. &y remrn mail, a -, ka:s of Stnart". free trial Calcium ADVISES TONIC Medicine aad Noarulung: Food f&r Grippe Coflvakicenlj. Pore Milk Best Koamknent WnUe it Is Be&eTed That Three Grain Cadomeae Tablets Is Tonic Re quired Gives Reasons. T e t,fims of colds and la grippe rhcu.d aDhiain from excesses ot all k.ndf hi'e t onTalesent. Even ex .es&i.p taring of in;uriicious foods is i't .t'iout its danger. Pure milk ri---Tik ly is the most nourishing tcoj r. v.n Take it freely. 1 . . - languor, aclir - and pains. treiT s ard nervousness assail the it.r.Rl--rtnt Appetite is fickle, the c on faulty, bowels costive ani tuc ik.'im wonaers if real health will ever return A tr&od reliable torse med.cine, con-pt-sJ of iron-peptonate. gentian. 4a r.'Aii. cilisaya, palmetto root, qui vomica and j)hoeph,de, will be found .i- drug stores undtr the name of :i,-r- cram Oadomene Tablets, to be iii"". as j-r direct iocs to improve the 1 al fi-'nons. and hasten the com i r- c-rrj to health and strength. E d r ' people are particularly re- q-.'s:' -i if adopt this fine tonic treat rr rt before another attack of disease esa.'i :r. Kery package is guar sned i I'Jease the purchaser or r. r.cv rt-fT-nded. Adv. From G. G. Slaughter, of Greenville. S. C, the following comes: TE3 Paso most be a hustling town, as we hear of it so often, and no wonder. If they have other good boosters like your self boosting with song and poetry, as well as in other ways. I hope some day to have the good fortune to visit your growing city, aa I know it will be worth mv while." From C K. Heartburg, Manhattan, Kan , the following comes: "Sore, we'll give your good song a trial, but It is very evident that yon nave never heard the Manhattan club sing. Secretary Lacy, from BluefSeld. "W. Va., promises to have the song sung soon. 1a. L. Simpson, of Peoria. I1L. says: "Tour scheme is certainly an excel lent one for boosting En Paso." Comment on Protrrcsslvrnesn. B. F. Davis, of Pittsburgh, says: "The sentiment Is good and I will have it sung soon. There must be certainly some progreseiveness in EI Paso when its populace can thus so this, proudly sing of this, the great city of the Pass." From Missoula, Mont, the secretary. A. L.. Strauss, writes that "we are a 4 A 1 The Daily Record Deed Filed. El Canntlllo Towntte-Ooe aC VI ramontes to Victor XJra, on. acre. 114; lUrch. IMS. Government Hill Addition Govern ment Hill company to K. R. Perry, lots 7 and S. block 47. S5: Jan. (. 119. Franklin HelKhts Addition G. P. Hawks to Frank M. Smith, lota 11 and IX- block 46. S80: Jan. . 1U Alamo HelKhts Addition Alamo Hela-hts comnanv to Paul Usso. lota 1 and J. block "F." 4S0: Oct. . 191$. ! Cam obeli's Addition Geone B- , Ryan to Cowden Staten, east 4 feet of lots 1. Z and 1 ana tne souin zz teei i of the east 40 feet of lot 4. block Z19, I Jle.000; Dec 11. 119. I Alexander addition Dr. C. A. Reine- i mund and wife to Dr. John J. bcnul ler. west 1 feet of lot 5 and the south half ot lot 6. block 94. 510; January 3, 11919 Colonial HelKhts addition Frank B. iHadlock and W. C. Porter to Lillian 1 Russell, lots 7 and 8, block 1. 3tti ! Aurast 21. 1118. ! Tobin Place Henry E. Nelson and wife to a J. Kelson. lots 1. z. J and 4 block 5. JZftO: Ausrust 10. 1918. Bassett's addition Martraret Mohr land husband. Henry Mohr. to w. IL : Byerts. lots 2 and 3. block 22. (1440; January 14. 11. . Washington Park addition Fran i cisco Tteralde and wife to Pedro San 'chez. lot 20. block J. SU0: January IS. 11. Government Hill addition H. S. ' Hanson to J. JL Callum, lots 3 and 4. jlock 23. S2S00; April 14. 117. ' Kast El Paso addition G. C. White and wife to Julian J. Steykal. the east THE voonir ladv across the wv savs 20 ? f tot 1! nd i ,ot h'ock I 110. 0: January ll, ii. A 41... v.. V.. ; .T-.r. . . u..hr. .AAtHn U.. trt- UUl IV AC. A WU WUU .J WHBJ. U I uuwrc. ..V.UK. wuh...wh ....... . .. I I.IU1UJ kU JUUU A- OWCRKI. 1111 patMuc signt, even waen ine aquannm east haIt of ,ot 44 and aU ot it 45i ; a lr.. on. i block 10. S3900: Jam SKIN TROUBLES TO POSLAM rr.o tnand ' 1 -e ! 1 T ' odaj i.n-,c m :he quickest, ; That's the e-BT-ause Poslam Is so rvi, bat skin troubles, energetically right at -:. H finishes what it begins, d he firft aid to any sufferer z" a Itching stops; angry -or. t hed and cmforted. ravv.es. stTli-sale and minor c usually ' fi few applica T?f - : ,ua!it . enncentrated f-t where Tor free samples Kmergrtcy boratorles. 243 ' Viii Hap. iit.ir medicated oMdin. will bvpefit your skin dailv for tmiet and bath. T GANDY SALE Iear dcMcioss SPANISH PEANUT BAR I 30 ceatt tfce peeed I SATURDAY OKLY I Hie Elite Csifectionery 1 Try Oar Hot Tamales and Chili Sasce I nTTJ7?T TA fi little short of musical ability, but ire will do our nest to procure some mem ber to sing; your excellent composi tion at our next meeting." Rotarians from 8pokane appreciated the song-, and the secretary writes that he visited 1 Paso several years ago and "knows it to be a nice place, and is hoping he may "be able to again enjoy the southern hospitality "youall dispense so freely." r rank a. Weedon. of Syracuse, says: 1 find it a catchy air. full of Den and I congratulate you on having found a local song of so much merit-" letter of Transmission. In sending: out the song, secretary Sheehan accompanied It with the fol lowing letter: you a copy of El Paso Rotarys new song inai we nave given to and aeat ' ated to the Citv ot El Paso. The dtv of El Paso is that bis: metronolia of me soumwesi mac is local ea in tne l very center of the land of unbounded opportunities, and whose resources are . mining, agriculture, stock raising and. I In addition to that, we are the sate- wa- by rail, to Mexico. ' "FA Paso Rotary wants you to per- i sonally see that E1 Paso is Calling. You' is given to your entertainment I committee or to your musical director, and we would like very much if you would have some one of yonr members ' sing the song before the club, because it is one of those catchy airs that kinder keeps In step with the pep and the movement of El Paso. Texas, which is led by El Paso Rotary. "Please let us take this opportunity ' to send you our sincere, our cordial and most hearty good wishes, and be. I yours for universal military training." nuary 7. 1919. s addition E. C. Houghton to C D. Caspary, sr.. the west 12 feet of lot 8. all of lot 7 and AND HE DID ph Cj01NCj-TD TAKE UP A Collection fromhlltie . MeiGHB05 To HELP THE PooRGERMflNS! r X p Ml HE DIDC. Foi Colds. Grin and Call at Xelly Pollard for a box of Kins Antiseptic Catarrh Cream. It opens up the head" and allows free 1 n-ithinp Wonderful result Kills cenas Ileals sore membranes. 300 POUNDS OF MEAT IN YEAR FROM ONE RABBIT; Dallas. Texas. Jan. 17. The rabbit Is a profitable meat supply and everv j family should maintain a pair, says a ' statement Issued today by the Texas ; industrial congress, a division of the : United States food administrate. , It is only within the past few years ' the statement asserts, that the value of the hare as a meat, producing am- ' mal has become apfmrent A good breeding doe will produce 300 pounds of meat a year, it says. the east c 1-! feet of lot 6. block C2, $8500: January. 1919. East El Paso addition L. Griffith and wife to David Levy, the south 90 feet of lot i and the east half of the I south 0 feet of lot Z. block lis. flSiO; January 3. 1919. Franklin Heights addition Leigh wnne usoora and wire to v. r. j rayne, lots i t to zi, inclusive, ana toe t west 9 feet of lot 12. block K, S3000; East El Paso addition Mrs. Eliza beth S. Broaddus and husband. W. H. Broaddus. Sirs. Louise Mantor and husband. Herbert O. Mantor, Lillian A. Cole. Herbert F. Cole to Ashley Reed, lot 25. block SC. 1700; January 3. 1919. Franklin Heights addition Ed M. Whittaker to C. M. Johnston, lot 6 and the west fourth of lot 7. block 38. J500: June 13. 1918. Bassett's addition Davis Bros. In vestment company to Rath Levy, the east zi) ieet oi lot zg ana the west 20 feet of lot 29. block 82. 83300: Sept. II 191S. Mundy Heirhts Addition Jose n Arguelles to Alfredo Crlas. north half or lot 10 and all of lot 11 block 10. 87000: Jan. 7. 1919. Government Hill Addition Govern ment Hill company to Dave Crockett. lots zs ana zi. Dlocfc Jan. 6. 1919. Government Hill Addition T J. Frederick and wife tn a 11. Wescott. lots 82 and 23, block 93. 1550; Jan. 11. 1919. San Elisario Grant Refmrio Car rion and wife to Francisco EseaJedaT Z3 acres, i: ucr. ZJ. I5H. Sunset Heights Addition w. P Stiles and wife to El Paao Commercial company, lot 14 and south 20 feet of lot 15. block 17. 310; Dec 20. 1918. East El Paso Addition Mattie B. Gooden to J. W. Gooden. lota 23 and :. block 100. 83V0: Jan. 7. 1918. San Elizario Grant Francisco Es cajeda and wife to P. A. Paredes 15.S acres, i 1012.80 : Dec 12. 1918. El Paso County Olga Kohlberg- to J. K. and Mrs. J. C. Brandt. 28.7 acres of land. 81800: Dec 1. 1918. East El Paso Addition Mormng slde Heights Realty company to Louis Gomez, lot 11 and the west half of lot 12. block 83. J350: Oct. 7. 1918. Building Permits. F. X Winner and Wimber. 320 Hesa avenue, for a store front. Willard ratterson. 108-7 San Jacinto street, for changing front. 8725. Deaths. Ruth Peugh. aged 18 years, died at 511 W. Missouri street. Jan. 11. 1919. burial In Concodla Catholic cemetery. Mrs. Sarah E. Clew, aged 38 years, died at 4020 Hastings street. Jan. 11. 1919. burial In Evergreen cemetery. Carmen Barry, aged 48. died at 408 S. Florence street. Jan. 11. 1919. burial in Concordia Catholic cemetery Isaac Shaheen. aged 21 years, died Jan. 12. 1919. burial at White Cas tle. La. Mary E. Hesser. aged 22 years, died at 2401 Copla street. Jan. 11. 1919. burial at Houston. Tex. George BergeL aged 18 years, died st the U. S. army base hospital. Fort j Bliss, Jan. IX 1919. burial at C lncin-; Hundreds of patterns to select from and if you prefer c will give you the extra pants from same cloth as vour suit. Made to S Vfjf TTmm individual H eSBS I ITS m measure H SJtJB Each and wishes. b53 Garment Our work is not finished until you are satisfied. LONDON Woolen Mills 1 217 San Antonio St. Phone 1378. Soldier boys are welcome in tliis store and we will take pleasure in showing you through our stock. Every pattern is marked in plain figures. Mart Zapten. Payan. ' nati. O. i Woriham I Anne jsiisanetn uiiiton. agrea 4 ; years, died Jan. It, 1919. burial in 1 Evergreen cemetery. I Effie Hokwald. died Jan. 13, 1919. at 2812 Sacramento street, burial in Evergreen cemetery. i.Ufl .Tnnttnrv 11 t VoHom 1 cri-t'l ! burial in Comordia Catholic cemetery. Geo A. Winkle, aged 45 ears. died January 8, burial in Evergreen cem- ter 1 Howard H-d. aged year?, died Tap'n,- ' at 1 3 JO Luna street, burial i n M.i -no cf 1'it.tfry M.i I - ' .-' 4 ireil 3 ear?, ('.d January 9. burial in Evergreen cem etery. Ernestine Murry. aged 32 years, died January 10, burial in Ererareei. cem etery. Ethel stay woods, agea z years, died January 10. burial in Evergreen cemetery. Sarah Kennedy, area 4Z years., 9i Williams street, buried at Enid Okla homa. Mrs. Elizabeth Blackwood, aged 4a years, died at 2204 Copla street Jan uary 13. burial in Concordia Catholic cemetery. Ora Stewart, aajed 21 years, died at 2618 Sacramento street .January 14, burial at Temple, Texas. Thos. Paul Ferguson, aged 26 years. died January s at Salt Lake Clt. bnrial at PH ruA Tttu. In Concordia ' cemetery. lester u uuire, agea s years, utea at 3319 Alameda avenue January 14. 1919. burial in Concordia Catholic cemetery. Chester J. Briggs, ajped 34 years, died January 15. burial at Newtonvllle, Jsiasa. i Elmer E. Owen, aged SI years, died I January 14 at 2225 Copper street.; burial in Concordia cemetery. i Margaret Rebecca Jennings, age 18 I years, died January 14 at 281 Sarra-I raento street, burial at Waxahachie, i Texas. Blrtbft. To Mr. and Mrs. Linden O. Johnson. ISO Magoffin avenue, on Nov. 30, 1918. a son. Linden Folk. To Mr. and Mrs. Jas. C. White. 810 Upson avenue, on Jan. 11. 1919. a son. James Harrison. MarrtttKe License. (eorge McLeod and Ruth Brown. Thomas E. Moffitt and Marie Nora Bechman. Juan Caldera and Andrea Andaiolo. Jacinto Santiago and Felieltas Ti bour. Alberto Soza and Cruz Alir. Arthur E. Wheeler and Ruby Hess. Jesus Espinoza and Albina Banda. Jesus M-rtlnei and Augustina Rod riguez. Santiago Gonzales and Jose fa Guerra R"ln?rt Bowen and Catherine Pino. Theodore Economou and Jessie HogwallowLocals ! BT DC.XK BOTTS. THE GREAT HEALTH BUILDER Are you suffering from ctctwctz and worrrl Fed weak, nervous, and all run down, bare no apoetate, tlua watery biood and poor arcclatiboi Nuga-Ttse is just a gracd rr.nr far en rKhmg the blood and up nrrre-force1 It tones up theomachrera3i bowel taaka the bowels caoreeigyaad regular and crresyou a woaderfol appetite. Aftsr using it just a few days yoaU wake up every momrrjfT f edisg fine. Malarial people should use Nuga-Tcnc DfiSGGISTS GUARANTEE NUGA-TOKE It coats SI.OO lasts a wtolc month. Cet a bottle Cse It SO days and It 70 n are not bearfited. take tae remainder ot the par kare barb to the drajcjct and tret your noaer baek. For sale br KELLY Jb rOLI.RD. and other jcood drns stores. Try If. THE tin ueddler has added a tine of -L staple sad fancy hats to his stock. ' If he keeps on he will have to take to A tae ftediag his hone mote ot else work a don Me team. Tlrae Brings Joy And HaopHiESS Hours Pass the Ccmlng c Ealrj Draws Nearer Arts You Prepared Z If it rained all the time everybody would get in the habit of carrying um- hreilas. and they would be a lot harder to borrow. Miss Hostetter Hocks was unable to . T de la Loza and Maria M. Cam boa and Magdalena N wonwr alanine thr- lov rf ror-. r nuthcrhtXKl sHoald ail th- via. to im- mwttim.mm. 1 1 - . . k'e'ivssiiuiT. jiuitt s r rienu sac MTiug laueu 10 ie- By Its wgTi'ar use thraurhoo: ttj prr'ad cove her new hat in time. tn i prpred rr the c jnur, 1 vest siiwt strain and tension U J 't renders th- b-oail. fat abdora nA) rau.- STOLEN CAMERA LEADS i C'M .plnt " 'dl - "ur oclm k olir Hnntern. store clones promptly on faturuas. f lease at G no pnte your ned so there disappointment Feldaian'a. 2S San Antonio St Adv "nrtn at .. 'u Liberty Bon-' TO ARREST OF THIEF Dallas. Texas. Jan. TT. When Har-' vey Gordon entered a pawnshop to dispose of a stolen camera recent 1 v. the pawnbroker, to ie- if the kodak' operated properl , snaped a ricture of' him. , It this picturA, presented a e ,dn in four:, that sent him to ' the penitentiary ffp tto ears. Gordon was tried for burularv The lwn found in the pawnshop in.l :Jen:Jfed as part of stolen pror-- " T.ie rap;hot of Gordon turned .- l the pawnbroker cinched the' ' -i -f idi 11 e tart's Jcrrjr.it fo: tne nfrvs a"1 n t pcuiiar wrr-nr-ht- nervou.nss. bearing .i.. pains arc rount-rai t I pands ai.v -li--n h hours at the rriis rt- n and danger a ei Mother's F-!eod -i t tr ta advance, but a rovery for the moth r oft and smooth nd from dtsftcuremer Write to th 1'rv!! pany. Dept J. I.-i- -(Torifla. fo- If - M r procr- a Ntt,- of t the drucijLst n upon with that l.n. and nausea. -i aid "tr'rhlns The abdomen -ir-ives and the t.-lly less, rain - " i avoided. " - allays d!s - a speedy r- T skin H kept r. i .iral and free ' nrulato- Ops dins Atlanta. "i od -c, ant ' - s Fnei.I from standard as WASHINGTON COUNTY TO FIGHT THE CATTLE TICKS Brenham. Texas. Jan. IT. In a re- , cent election in Washington count a compulsory tick eradication measure j carried by a vote of 319 to S6 Thf ! quarantine now existing against the county will be lifted. I Thr rat its nff'li.t Wurarii - h are eo: ( slmila f ral rountil f wumi n mith 1 orranlzation-, r-pr- s ntiniE m-n. ih national I-uku" fr r u hi il 'iraafiiiatiiiTiM whi 'd vith inJu-triil tsrtculti.r.il phaaes of the whole aubjtv. of women's employment ha vt piedjefl operation witn tn covernment in f'-ur-inir job- for the women who will lf pti t'u: f th!- p.-j'tun- t ihe return cf . xj.dit.rs from the fr-jnt I BaBasllBsBr mmmmstm IHrFXJAlUYCO8PORATONS1lT0.l .-.mmmmJ I j cumio, ti.v I , LqUPS &. PASTES FOR SLACK, WHtTE, TAN, DARK BROWM OR OX-BLOOD SHOES: