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EL PASO HERALD Thursday, Nov. 7, 1918. HELP WILSON Roosevelt Says They Will Aid Him In Winning the War. (Continued from page 1.) Hernandez A nd Fall Win With State Ticket New Mexico Republicansj Carry Everything in the State Election. Albuquerque, N.

Nov. a dictate the terms of the armistice,) Precinpts missing; from the count and that the t'erms of peace will be de-j this morning: returns indicated the termined by all the the colonel reelection of Albert B. Fall, Republi- eontinued. caili from jjew Mexico to the United States senate by approximately 1900 plurality over his Democratic oppo- congressman William B. Wal- Republicans will heartily support president Wilson in efforts to put forth our whole strength and efficiency in the war and to secure ajnent( peace that will guarantee the result! of the war.

All extravagance, tion, or inefficiency in waging the; C. Hernandez, the present Re- war, any leniency to German spies or publican congressman from New Mexi- eonspirators at home, and any effort js returned over judge G. A. Rich- to interfere with the freedom of speech or with the press by honest)ardson- of Roswell, the Democratic supporters of the war, who protest! by 1000 plurality, against inefficiency in waging the 1 entire state Republican ticket war, will, I believe, result in congres- has been elected with the exception Kional investigation and exposure of of tJie candidate for justice of the the guilty partv. The result of the couSU T1ie for thls election is really extraordinary, inas.o^^aiin doubt Senate Changes Make Votes For Woman Suff rage i x.

G. O. P. Victory Also Fore- Botn Sides Claim Victory, i i With Rfirmhlina.ns tiiP shadows Radical Legislative Developments. SUFFICE FOR 4 of S.000.000 uinnfim pmnr With Republicans the Most Jubilant.

Phoenix, Nov. noon Washington. D. Nov. there still remained doubt whether changes in the senate membership Tom Campbell or Fred Colter is to by elections, woman be governor of Arizona.

Each side is suffragists believe there is hope for claiming victory by 200 votes, but'adoption of the suffrage constitution- everything depends on the returns aI amendment, which was defeated by from remote precincts. itiie senate October 1. last, by two Possibly there is more confident ex-! pression of success in the Republican the new senators taking their headquarters, where it is stated all seats immediately. Gay, of and Guy O. Pollock, of South possible allowances have been made succeeding Benet, are counted on to! frage association.

Colter where there could be doubt. This Mrs. Catt Says Anthony Measure Will Now Pass Congress. New York, Nov. now are confident in view of the election result that there will be sufficient votes in the 66th congress to pass the Anthony amendment to the federal constitution enfranchising the women of the United States, according to a statement issued here today by Mrs.

Carrie Chapman Catt, president of the National American Woman Suf- much as the entire pro-German and vote was behind the Wilson Democratic REPUBLICAN SENATOR AND GOVERNOR IN COLORADO Denver, Nov. from 1306 precincts of the 1532 in Colorado gave: United States senator: Phipps Snafroth (D), 92,963. Governor: Shoup (R), Tynan (D), 90,502. For lieutenant governor 1029 precincts give: Stephan (R), Carringer (D). 68,290.

For secretary of state 1039 precincts give: Murphy (R), Noland (D), 75,943. support the resolution their predeces county has given Campbell sors opposed. Possible arter election about 2800 plurality and probably lias change of sentiment by other sena- elected all seven Republican candi-jtors also is hoped for by suffragist dates for the legislature, thus ex-j workers. pressing disapproval of the Socialist) Upheaval Forecast, trend of the Democratic members this The political overturning, which year defeated for reelection. takes from the Democrats control of T.ipntpnant trovprnor Rpniamin Montgomery, Republican nominee.

the house of representatives, foreshad- Pankey governor, benjamin f0r sheriff in this county, leads by 800 ows an upheaval In national legisla- Secretary of state, Manuel votes- Outside the governorship race, tive affairs, changes in power of the Treasurer Charles" IT Strong. Republicans concede the remainder of 1 committee chairmanships and a situa- Attornev general O. 6 Askren. i the Democratic ticket is elected, but tion confronting president Wilson, Auditor, Edward G. Sargent.

assert that H. E. Matthews, Republi-1 which, in a measure, parallels that Justice of the supreme court, judge: can, may defeat C. O. Case, Democrat, I confronting prciident Taft in the for state superintendent of public of his administration.

The sit-i struction. she said, Tuesday scored more victories -for suffrage than were ever before crowded into any one election day. Suffrage has apaprently carried ini Michigan by a substantial majority discussing Nuxated Iron at a and South Dakota has likewise been dinner in a fashionable hotel in New General Gprdon, Hero of the Battle of Gettysburg Leads The Way; United States Judge Atkinson, Former Governor of West Tells Benefits He Derived From Its Use; Former United States Senator Chas. A. Towne Commends Nuxated Iron To All Who Feel The Need of Renewed Energy.

F. Raynolds. Superintendent of public instruction, Jonathan H. Wagner. Commissioner of public lands, Nels Field.

State I corporation commissioner, Jesus M. Luna. nation is analageuous to that Complete returns will not be received president Cleveland at the REPUBLICANS HAVE CLOSE RACE UP IN ALASKA Juneau. Alaska, Nov. on scattering returns, another close contest in the matter of delegate to congress from Alaska may be the result Tuesday's James Wickersham, Republican, is believed to be slightly in the lead.

A severe storm and rapid spread of NEBRASKA WILL RATIFY the influenza epidemic caused the smallest vote ever cast. Incomplete returns thus far gave Wickerham a lead of about 20 votes over Sulzer. WOMEN WIN THE BALLOT IN OKLAHOMA ELECTION Oklahoma City, Nov. the basis of incomplete returns re-; ceived from 400 precincts up to 10; oclock this morning, it was apparent! that the suffrage amendment had! overcome the handicap seen yester-; day. Returns from 400 voting pre-j I cincts out of 2500 gave suffrage 29,512 for, and 19,899 against.

The amend-J ment must receive a majority of all the votes cast. for several days. The complete Democratic ticket below governor follows: Secretary of state. Matt Sims. Treasurer, Harry S.

Ross. Attorney general, W. B. Jones. Auditor.

Jess L. Boyce. Superintendent of public instruction, C. O. Case.

Corporation commissioner, David F. Johnson. State min inspector, G. H. Bolins.

SOUTH DAKOTA GRANTS SUFFRAGE TO WOMEN Sioux Falls, S. Nov. suffrage carried in South Dakota, according to incomplete retlurns received from Tuesday's election. PROHIBITION AMENDMENT Lincoln, Nov. returns show that a sufficient number of state legislators who favor nationwide prohibition were elected to the state legislature at election to insure ratification of the federal prohibition amendment at the session in January, a statement by Mrs.

Mamie M. Claflin. president of the W. C. T.

of Nebraska. said todav. FORD IS DEFEATED IN THE MICHIGAN VOTE Detroit, Mich, Nov. unofficial returns almost complete from balloting indicate that Lieut. Com.

Truman H. Newberry, Republican, defeated Heurv Ford, Democrat, for United States senator from Michigan by a margin around 5000, Democratic headquarters here this forenoon the naval commander's election. The majority of Gov. Sleeper and the remainder of the Republican state ticket on the final count will be approximately 50,000, or one-half the normal Republican majority in Michigan. Suffrage will have an affirmative of 25,000.

beginning: of his first term. Since, by the system of committee control which prevails in the house, all legislation and the virtually unlimited powers for investigation of governmental affairs lies within the control of the majority, the possibilities are obvious. They will be increased, if the final returns for the senate assure the Republicans control there. Who Will Be Speaker? First, comes the question of the speakership, a place which many statesmen and politicians have declared is second only to the presidency in importance. Representative Mann, of Illinois, the Republican leader, would, on the basis of his position, be the logical candidate of the manority, but that is complicated by several fac- made safe for democracy by the passage of the citizenship measure, which aimed to enfranchise South Dakota women at the same time that it does foreigners after residence of a certain length of time.

While it is too soon to make any positive statements, it seems as if there were now votes enough in the senate short term to pass the amendment and there will undoubtedly be votes to spare on its passage in both houses of the 66th of affairs three 3, next. As chairman of the ways and means committee, representative Kitchin, of North Carolina, now is he Democratic leader. He is expected to be supplanted in both places by representative Joseph W. Fordney, of Michigan, one of the old Republican wheelhorses upon whom will fall a very important part in carrying out with the treasury department the financial program for the remainder of the war. This will a situation where a Republican house, and probably senate, will be dealing with a Democratic secre- rt.

tarv of the treasury on immense i.Jl,.2 financial questions, in which they nepresentau fundamentally may be in disagree- ment. At least two more great Lib- I erty loans are to be provided for, and continued ill health. Gillett, of Massachusetts, actually Mr senior in point of service, has been acting Republican leader and is to be considered within the calculations for the house speakers. There also has been some talk of representative Longworth, of Ohio. Col.

Roosevelt's soninlaw, as a candidate upon whom the Republicans could unite. Xew Democratic Lender. Next in importance is the leadership of the Democrats, when thev become the minority party after March Thousand 'Ways -to Kelp the Government not only durinrf -the war btrfc immediately after war. Household Economy Is One Take -the surfar subject instance: For a table drink select no one can estimate the need for further war taxation after the end of the fiscal year, which the pending war revenue bill is framed to cover. Present March 3.

The Republicans, of course, do not come into their position of advantage until the meeting of the new congress, which will be the first Monday in December, 1919. unless president Wilson should call it in extraordinary session sooner. The present Democratic congress expires by limitation March 3, 1919. Leaders of both parties rather believe the president will avoid an extra session if possible. To Initiate New Policies.

Republican policies in the new congress cannot be developed until the complexion of the senate Is certain. In reconstruction, fiscal and other legislation, however, the Republicans are prepared to initiate new policies in the next house with a bearing on the presidential campaign of 1920. Although somewhat dependent on the senate outcome, the house Republicans are planning a definite constructive program dealing with after war problems. They have pledged themselves to vigorously prosecute the war to its conclusion. SMITH, APPARENTLY, WILL BE NEW YORK GOVERNOR New York, Nov.

43 districts missing and the soldier vote as yet uncounted, Alfred E. Smith, Democrat, had a majority of 12,235 votes today over Gov. Chas. S. Whitman, Republican, in the gubernatorial contest, on the face of revised returns.

The soldier vote estimated at 15,000 was conceded by the Republicans to favor Smith. York, a well-known man said that the fact that million people v. ing it by their use of it according to cons vattve estimates was to him the strongest pos i 1 that could be advanced as to its therapeutic efficacy Nuxated Iron is such a valuable product to give the strength, power and endurance so much demanded by soldiers in the army that General Gibson says that, judging from the results in his own case he feels that every soldier who goes to the front should take Nuxated Iron, and that it has brought back to him in good measure that old buoyancy and energy that filled his veins in 1S47 when he made his triumphant entry with General Winfield Scott into the City of Mexico. General David Stuart Gordon, noted Indian fighter and hero of the battle of Gettysburg, says: I became badly run down this year, I found myself totally without the physical power come back" as I had done in my younger days. I tried different so-called without feeling any better, but finally I heard of how physicians were widely recommending organic iron to renew red blood and rebuild strength in worn-out bodies.

As a result I started taking Nuxated Iron and within a month it had aroused my weakened vital forces and made me feel strong again, giving me endurance such as I never hoped to again ttJiSSLS SKSsSsiSs L0 matto mo fit tor If my eauiHry i Hon. I.e*di<- M. aw, former Secretary of the Treasury, in the of one of the most of American Presidents. Also former Governor of Iow t'cere tfirv Shaw lias taken Nuxated Iron himself experienced the benefits of its tonic and health giv- i properties mi that in writing bin endorsem ent he Knows -whereof he speaks. United States Judge George W.

Atkinson of the Court of Claims of Washington, D. says: out hesitation that I recommend Nux- ated Iron to persons who in the stress of physical or mental labors have per- nitted the system to become debilitated, the body exhausted or the nerves run down. It has restored my ppetite and my vitality, feel that 1 have dropped off the burden of months of toil in the few weeks that 1 have been following the very simple directions for the use of Nuxated Former United States Senator Chas. A. Towne says; I have been taking Nuxated Iron and have found it of the greatest benefit as a tonic and regulative.

Henceforth I shall not be without it. I am in a position to testify for the advantage of others, to the remarkable and immediate helpfulness of this remedy, and I unhesitatingly recommend Nuxated Iron to all who feel the need of renewed energy and the regularity of bodily Hon. Anthony Caminetti, U. S. Commissioner General of Immigration, says: find in Nuxated Iron the tonic qualities which bring physical being from weariness, depression, and indifference to every call of duty or pleasure to that state of energetic, snappy, gingery fitness which is the desire of every healthy minded man or woman.

I commend Nuxated Iron as the best, most efficacious, simplest remedy for debilitation, exhaustion, and overwork that I have ever Dr. Ferdinand King, a New York physician and medical author says: can be no vigorous iron men without iron. Pallor means anaemia. Anaemia means iron deficiency. The skin of anaemic men and women is pale; the flesh flabby.

The muscles lack tone; the brain fags, and the memory fails and they become weak, nervous, irirtable, despondent and melancholy. When the iron goes from the blood of women the roses go from their cheeks. should supply the iron dei iciency your blood bv usinir some form of organic as you use salt when your rood has not enough surprising how many people suffer from iron deficiency and do not 2 Know lt- Jf you are not strontr or well is with- you owe it to yourself to make the following test: See how long vou can work or how far you can walk without becoming Tt is tired. Next take two five- grain tablets of ordinary a Iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see how much you have gained.

mbers nervous, rundown people who were ailine: all the while have increased their strength and endurance in two time while taking iron in the proper form. Many an athlete and prize fighter has won the day simply a he knew the secret of great strength and endurance which is so greatly aided by having plenty of iron in the blood, while many another has gone down to inglorious defeat simply for the lack of iron. Maunfac Iron, whcih is prepcribed and recommended above by phyi-icains. Is not a secret remedy, but one which is -well known to Unlike the older inorganic iron products, it is easily assimilated, does not injure the teeth, make them Black, nor upset the stomach. The manufacturers guarantee successful and entirely satisfactory results to every purchaser or they will refund your money.

Tt is in this city by Union Kelly Pollard El Paso Drug Ir and all other Clem, I S. A. Retired, the drummer boy of Shiloh who entered the I'. S. Army nt the age of 11 years.

He was promoted to for gal- Inntry at the hattle of Chirk amauga when only 12 years old. He says that Nuxated Iron the one and ever-reliable tonic that he obtained most surprising results from its use In two time. MISSOURI REPUBLICAN ELECTED. Kansas City, Nov. Salts, Republican, defeated Samuel C.

Major in the seventh Missouri congressional race. WASTE OF SUGAR bulletin was among THE following 1 the most forceful and effective Wta of conservation propaganda at the New York Food Show last month. It was put out by the National Sugar Refining Company of New Jersey: the waste! hundred million cups coffee used daily in United States. million cups tea used daily St in United States. hundred and cups tea and coffee.

seventy million even an average of half a teaspoonful of sugar per cup is left undis- sol.ved at the bottom of cups of tea and coffee the waste would De 1,700,000 pounds of sugar daily. your sugar until it dissolves. It's estimated that one-third to one-half of all sugars used in homes is used in tea and coffee. Think it is it in your home? there a chance for saving?" From New York Ttmes Sunday, September 29, 1918. re guiring -the sugar INSTANT P0STUM Tastes like excellent coffee Postiim Needs Less Sugar a Reason FEDERAL LABOR UNION ORGANIZER IS COMING R.

K. Peabody, national organizer the federated federal employes, will arrive in El Paso Saturday or Sunday to assist in a big membership drive to be conducted by the local union of federal employes. Mr. Peabody is now in San Antonio and Wednesday afternoon he wired alderman William T. Griffith that the quarantine on account of influenza is on for an Indefinite period there and he could do nothing.

Alderman Griffith, who is a member of the MNGEH AFTER SPANSSH iNFMZA GRIPPE How it Gan Ba Avoided and Treated. Simple Rules to Se Followed. No Occasion for Panic Nc need of anyone being afraid of ed Iron takes hold from the first the after effects and slow recovery dose. Results are seen and felt; from Spanish Inflaenza, hard colds strength returns, food digests, appc- or Grippe, if they will use common tite picks up, sleep is restful, there Week-end reservations are now be-; sense and start in buildir.g up their is a color in the cheeks and a i i Oil ir 1 3 1 1 I 1.1 i. RAILROAD MEN: IN MAKING VOLUNTARY SUBSCRIPTIONS TO UNITED WAR WORK FUND GIVE RESIDENCE ADDRESS BUT YOUR RAILROAD DEPARTMENT, SO THAT THE RAILROAD COMMITTEE WILL GET CREDIT FOR YOUR ing made at Hotel 311 Franklin.

Phone federal employes union, wired back telling Mr. Peabody to come to El Paso. are over 600 federal ployes in and about El Paso who have not joined the said alderman Griffith, "and the object of the campaign wil be to secure their membership Fill Out With Pencil Our Ladled shoe repair department is absolutely the highest class in this part of the country. Your shoes look as neat as when new, when turned out by our expert workmen. We guarantee our dye jobs.

All kinds of local, light colors dyed to give satisfaction. 7. S. 0. 12 13 19 16 17 46 2S 14 15 44 24 28 27 43 50i 39 AZ 4o 31 37 30 33- The Roknhr Hoot Shoe Shop, 311, 317.

319 Texas Within the past four months 700 divorce have been started in Berlin, Germany. SiXTY-NlNEit SAYS HE KNOWS Declares Liver Medicine To Be Necessity, And Says None Better Than Black-Draught. health and strength the right way. The main thing is to get the blood rich, red, and pure, so it can carry life-giving oxygen and strength to every part of the body. Impure blood is the cause of so many slow recoveries and set-backs.

Doctors say: the blood right and the rest is easy, that nine-tenths of all sickness i3 due to lack of iron and phosphates; the healthv strong, vigorous man or woman's blood is always loaded with these two life-giving Physicians also claim with fresh air and nourishing food nothing kle to the eye that only blood charged with iron and phosphates can give. Tt is the duty of everyone who has had Spanish Influenza, Grippe or a hard cold to build up their system i with tonic, Phosphated Iron. sure is health protection. Safety first. The results 'will repay you many times.

Give yourself a show. Special notice: To insure doctors and their patients getting the genuine Phosphated Iron we have put in capsules. Do not take pills or tablets. Insist on capsules, Kelly Pollard and Scott White equals Phosphated Iron as a blood the Druggists, and leading drug- tonic and health builder, Phosphat- gists YOU GAN KNOCK OUT THAT COLS Standers, Walkers, for Corns Cameron, T. Bostier, who lives near this place, recently ade the following statement to a visitor: am sixty-nine years old.

in pretty good health, able to work in the field. Black-Draught has its part in that. I Dr. Pine-Tar-Koney will help to do it World Has Never Known will get rid of Its Equal. my The answer has been made by only one corn-remover that you can bank on, absolutely certain, that makes any corn more, it will help Nature to do it quickly and thoroughly.

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be avoided by taking Black-Draught, The balsamic, soothing, ingredients, help Nature to loosen coughs due to I use it regularly for all Itver and stomach troubles, for constipation and indigestion. Out here, where there is a lot of malaria, a liver medicine Is a necessity and I have never found one better than Black-Draught. Black-Draught has done me and my family a world of The liver is one of the largest organs of the body and one of the most important. It has very essential work to do, and when anything hinders it in this trouble results and colds. Try it.

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You have to fool with peel them right off with your fingers by using Cutting makes corns grow and bleed. Why use Irritating salves or make a bundle of your toe with tape or bandages? Why putter and still have the corn? Use corn-pain is over, the corn is a sure as the sun rises. the guaranteed, money- back corn-remover, the only sure way, costs but a trifle at any drug store. by E. Lawrence Chicago,.

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