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The Leaf-Chronicle from Clarksville, Tennessee • 2

The Leaf-Chronicle from Clarksville, Tennessee • 2

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PAGE TWO DAILY LEAF-CHRONICL CLARKSVILLE, TENN, MARCH 13, 1919. VAMPIRES TRAIL DAILY REMINDER h' ARKANSAS YOUTH IN THE DAY'3 NEWS. One of the five British commanders cited for their distinguished services CENSOR ASKED TO STOP LET In the late war is General Sir Her W-'tw-'- 1 I til- TERS FROM "DESIGNING WOMEN." flaps baling Sloney Stops Th Tickle Heals The Throat Cures The Cough bert C. 0. Plumer, -who celebrates his 62nd birthday today.

He la a soldier of great skill and lone experience In military affairs. It is forty-three years since he first entered the British army. He took part in the EsypUan 'I i (Stars and Stripes.) The latest freak letter addressed to the Base Censor of the A. F. and he gets a lot of them arrived in last expedition of 1SS4, and served through the Soudan being at the week's mails from the States.

A very much worried mother of doughboy who is somewhere in the A. E. F. wroto from her Some In Arkansas appealing to the Base Censor to heh) her save her son from "two Its Soothing Healing Effect soon gives relief. If the Cough is deepeated and the llead or Chest is sore, a penetrating salve should be applied.

This greatly helps any cough syrup in curing Coughs and Colds. A FREE BOX OF battles of Teb and Tamai, his splendid qualities a3 a leader, being noted in of the day. In the South African War he also took an active anil prominent part. When hostilities began between Great Brit- ain and Germany in 1014 General Plumor was one of the first commanders sent to the -western front. Later in the conflict he was given command forces operating irt Italy.

1 4 i rM: il lfii i designing women." She had just found out. she said, that two married women in her town were writing let 3- r- ters to her boy. She asked the Base Censor to get on the jb and Iielp htr thwart them. YxT' 1 i PO pfifL; "Will you please," she requested, stop all letters they write to my boy nd hold up the ones he writes to TODAY'S ANNIVERSARIES f4 them?" 1 "itrf1 -Victcr Emmanuel of Sardinia 1821- GROVE'S SALVE YCpsns tha Pares and Penetrates for Chest folds, Head Gelds, and Croup, is enclosed with every bottle of HAYES' HEALING HONEY. This is the only cough syrup on the market with which this additional treatment is given.

The salve is also very valuable as a Germicide for the Nose and Throat You get both remedies for the price of one. 35c, Sold by all Druggists. If your Druggist should not have it in stock, he will order it from his nearest Wholesale Druggist. Made, Recommended and Guaranteed to the Public by PARIS MEDICINE C0MPAHY, MANUFACTURERS OF Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic The conceptions people have of the duties of the Base Censor are many and varied. That officer received tie other day a letter from a company tailor requesting that he be sent a flat iron and a pressing board 83 soon as possible.

The writers explained he had just learned that the Base Censor's office was the proper place to apply to for such things. rus. was compelled to abdicate in favor of his brother. 1S4S -Insurrection in Vienna, and flight of Prince Metternlch. 18G9 James Guthrie, President Pierce's Secretary of the Treasury! died in Born at IBardstown.

Ky December 5, 1792. 1871 Tlie Black Sea Conference abro- gated the placed on Russia In 1S56. 1900 The British under Lord Roberts occupied Bloemfontein. 1910 The President of Nicaragua declined to accept the United States as mediator in the dispute among the Central American republics. SHARP REDUCTIONS YOUR IIS The National Orange Drink CPARKLING like champagne, full-flavored and refreshing, Orange-Crush never fails to win a welcome.

Guests and hostess alike will turn with delight' to its carbonated, satisfying sweetness. t'i i AMERICAN 1915- HONOR ROLL 191C- -The Allied fleet resumed the attack on the Dardanelles forts. -Rome reported notable gains for the Italian forces on Corso Plateau. -The remnant of the Government forces and officials in Petrorad surrendered to the Thirst Tempting Deliciously Different a 1917- SECTION NO. ONE.

"A constant 'hiker' over all conditions of roads, my shoes wore hard on my feet until I discovered Neolin Soles. And as for wear! Neolin Spies give twice the service of soles I formerly used," writes II. Noyes Pa. This long service mcrns r.hrrp reductions in those big shoe bills, lor it is because of worn out soles thai, most shoes are discarded. Buy Neolin-soled shoes, not only for yourseif, but for the whole family, children included.

Also, take your old siioes to the repairman and" have them re-bottomed with Neolin Soles. Remember Neolin Solos arc waterproof, as well as comfortable and long-wearing. They are created by Science to be all that 'soles should be, and are made by The Goodyear Tire Rub ber Akron, also make Wingfoot Heels guaranteed to outwear all other heels. iN THE ONE YEAR AGO TODAY WAR. Washington; March 13.

The follow-in? casualties are reported by tti6 commanding general of the American iipeditionary Forces: Killed in aetton 12 Died from wounds 13 Died of disease 75 Wounded severely 35 goodness will bring unfailing joy to your parched palate. Order a case of Orange-Crush today. Obtainable wherever soft drinks are sold. We' guarantee At party or picnic, club or cafe, and best of all in the home, Orange-Crush is the perfect drink perfect in palatability, perfect as a thirst-quencher, perfect in its health-giving qualities. everv bottle of Orange-Crush tn Rk'htliofen, German aviator, achieved hia sixty-fifth victory.

Five persons killed and nine injured in German air raid on London. German troops took possession of Odessa, Russia's chief Black Sea port. Jleoli Tiaila Mark fici. U. 3.

ftl 03. Orange-Crush is the drink delight- be aglow with refreshing purity, ful a thirst-temper that is delic- That's why it's known as the per- lously different. Its ice-cold, golden fect family health-drink. 5c by the bottle. Less by the case.

Total .135 Killed in Action. Private Oscar Wilborn Green, Dy-cusburg, Ky. Died of Disease. TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS. KRUPP PLANT Edgar B.

Anderson, Franklin, MAVC Corp. Tenn. John King mm PRIVATES Rayburn, Kingston. Tenu. Richards, Versailles, Ky.

CO CA-COtt BOTMIG WORKS OR (J. GARS Charles S. Haskell, first State Governor cf Oklahoma, born in Putnam County, Ohio, 59 years ago today. Lieut. Treston Gibson, well known playwright, who was one of the first Americans to volunteer with the French army, born in Washington, D.

40 years ago today. Rt. Rev. Joseph S. Glass, Catholic Bishrp of Salt Lake City, born at Hu.shnt.il, 111., 45 years ago today.

Jack Luit, one of the most successful of American short-story writers, SECTION NO. TWO. The following casualties are by the Commanding General of the M. imerlcan Expeditionary Forces: T. C.

HAS DELICATE MECHANICAL JOB DONE AT ESSEN WORKS. Died in aeroplane accident 3 Died of accident and other causes 30 Died of disease C9 Missing in action horn o7 years ago today. Oswald G. Villard, New York editor and publicist, born at Wiesbaden, Ger-many, 47 years ago Today Is the one hundredth anniversary of the birth cf Rt. Rev, Thomas A.

Starkey, for nearly a quarter of a century Episcopal Bishop of Newark, N. J. Total 104 Died from Accident and Other Causes. Private James O. BroWn, Morgan- (Slurs and Stripes Fran Bertha has a new job.

She Is working for the United Slates. To be explicit, the Krtipp plant at Essen, Germany, is turning out automobile parts for the Thjrd Pinions 'and ring gears for certain makv.s of automobiles are not available in the A. E. F. Neither are wheel bearings.

So the Motor Transport Corps went to the Krupp works at town, Ky. Died of Disease. Corp. James Williams, Memphis, Tenn. 1 PRIVATES.

Porter K. Compton, Murfreesboro, Tenn. Claude Fanslcr, Surgoinsville, Tenn. Sayn, not far from Coblenz, and asked lastmg results. And it's all for the benefit of fellow sufferers.

In this grand chorus of local praise MISSING MEN MEET MISSING BAGGAGE -DAY'S EVENTS Today Is the. two huudredt'i anniversary of the death of John Bottger (or Boltcher), the apothecary's boy to whom the world is indebted for the invention of Dresden to have the parts made. The Sayn action." "Pvt. Brown is dead," the sergeant announced. "He iifn't no sech thing," protested the owner of the bag, producing a dog tag to prove his claim.

"I- nearly was," he admitted, "but they didn't do a good pla.nt, however, did not have the fa- cillt'es for doing such edlicate work CORRECTIONS. Wounded, Degree Undetermined, Pre- t-ilitles- for doing such delicate work Chini. th'j task to Essen which is now hard viously Reported Missing In President Wilson and his party are nt it. Action. scheduled 'to arrive at 'Brest today or arly tomorrow, and according to tile Clarksville Is well represented.

Well known Clarksville people Tell of personal experiences. Who can ask for better proof of merit? C. T. Coleman, meat market, 918 Franklin Street, says: "About three years ago I used a box of Doan's The Germans have also supplied 'ftp job of it. Several supposedly dead oiucers have also called at the Effects All, or most of them, found their per sonal effects awaiting them.

some lieauitghts lor American announced arrangements will proceed automobiles, many of the lamps com PRIVATES. Dan Carter, Madison, Tenn. William H. Dennis, Wickliffe, Ky. Charlie Brown, Bethpige, Tenn.

Eugene C. Copus, Slick Rock, Ky. (Stars and Stripes, 1 The Effects Depot at St. Nazaire is busy digging up baggage and personal effects belonging to missing men. Soldiers who were reported missing, having either been wounded or taken prisoner, are now beginning to show up at ing direct from Berlin.

There are, of course, thousands of Essen lies about 80 miles to the KIruey Pills and they certainly bidding roll's which will never direct to Paris for the important sessions of the Peace Conference. Reconstruction w.irk will Be by oflioials and leaders of the Young Men's Christian Association from all puis of Kentucky, who will north of Coblenz, in the Rhine valley, ma rn i Returned to Duty, Previously Reported luy irai, aner diiierent medi though not on the Rhine itself. claimed and will eventually be sent to the next of kin. There are, too, thous- cines failed to heln me. I wi.

the Effects Depot to claim photographs. Missing In Action. Private Harry Bass, Shamrock, Ky. IJTZ- 11 souvenirs de France, and, in some aiid1? of bundles consisting of personal assemble in Louisville today lor their cases, money ana jewelry tuckea away Is your HAIR want ads effects, not valuable, which the own ers are net. making claim for.

Read the State Convention. in bedding rolls and kits. Formulation of every day. fdf A down 0n my back for three weeks with kidney trouble. I have always done pretty hard work and think that was the cause, of the trouble.

My acted too frequently and when I would get up from chair blinding spells would come over me. i was ail The Effects Depot, established sev eral month i ago, is located near the R. ollicc at St. Nar.airc,' Where PRECAUTIONS tioh between the returned soldiers and the workers will be the outstanding feature of the Western Camda Labor Conference, which Is to open at Calgary today with an attendance representing all of the Western provinces. i lnrg.4 stoit'house, formerly used for J.

M. has been turned into a FROM COAST TO fOAST Remcrkable Chain of Home Testi-nony And Clarksville Adds Its Voice to the Grand Chorus of run down and in bad shape generally. As soon as I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills, which I got at tbe Askew. bank and check room. Two months ago the capacity of the AGAINST SPAM "FLU" I Nappy Coulter-Owen Drug I noticed relief and 'in a short time I was able UN A TEXAS WONDER The Texas Wonder for kidney and Stubborn room had been completely tak-m tip hy thousands of.

bags and rolls belonging to missing men. A few veeks ago the first missing Local Praise. Unruly? Buy a box of bladder troubles, gravel, diabetes weak and lnme back, rheumatism and Frcm north to south, from east to The main thing is to keep your live' and bowels active by taking a DiS' back tc work. I gladly recommenl Doan's." Price C0c, at all 'dealers. Don't simply' ask for a kidney remedy-get Roan's Kidney fiame that Mr.

Coleman had. Foster-Milbum Buffalo, N. man 'appeared before the officer in charge. He was a colored doughboy, 'Sir, has I got a bag here marked Pvt. Krastus Drown, Co.

lC2nd In-1 it imrwlMd mirCmw. Remove dundrufr. Ctenn II irulp. tb. colax Tablet every night at bedtime i roots oi uie lull, avivm immg Loir, Prlc 2Se by sail on receipt of ktt and your nose 'and throat well' sprayed with Dobell's Solution.

Get Disco- west; In every city, every community; In every State la the Union. Rliiss out the grateful praise for Doan's Kidney' Rills. 60,000 representative people in every walk of life, fantry?" iTeguluriting of the kidneya and blad der in both men nd women. If not iold by your druggist will sent. by moil on receipt cf $125.

One small bottle I two months' treatment and oen cure 8end for sworn testl moulds. Dr. E. W. Hall.

2920 Oliv St. Louis. Mo. Sold by drugclstf or com. AUtnis wanib.0 MrHa Ur awtkular The sergeant hunted through the lax at any druggist's, 25c a box.

ady. iEIELENTO KCDIGKC ATUKTA. CA. files and finally produced tho bag1 from the far end of the building. It was Read the Dally Chronicle want tdi.

ads. Read tho Leaf-Chronicle want Leaf-Chronicle want ads. Read the very day. every day. marked, under the "Killed in; Tublicly testify to quick relief and every day..

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