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The Leaf-Chronicle from Clarksville, Tennessee • 3

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ill t- -k DAILY LEAr-CI mOTiXCLE, CLAESVILLE, TZI.r:i., V.OVZtZZZZ. 1 tS. Uzdlrj Dzia Tclzzco ter -foirjDiGssTion Stb: 4 orvico 1 IXWCSTKj rtt J' 6 Dell-ans Hot wafer DIVORCE SEEKER SAYS WAS SENT ON ENFORCED VACATION MARHIAGK Day i Sura Relief More Sluice a TTTr Al STIi LAWRENCE. Mr. and iir.

W.C Aufflti i(iiininc tbe marriage of their VmhfM, It line, 10 Jlr. 'J lw'imn" Lawrence, Siahiy, November 15, 1925. Mr. and Mr, l-awre ijo will make their PARTIES IN COLi rSIA CONOR MIH8vMcCANDJX3. Among the many lovely prenuptial courtesies shown Mitts Buby llcCundless, of Columbia, who this afternoon the bride of Mr.

Roy B. Collier, of this and Package. vrfr tist church had iU roUjaiaft party Mrs. Elmer Tuesday, flight. "The house was beautifully decor ted with- the season's' flowers.

and were played. Miss Duiiuthy Gower iing the nrize winner in tlie-cotitest. A der city, were the caia parties given Satar- Associated Press Leased" "Vire. -r White MiiiiSj X. YV, -Nov.

lS.r,eoi-ard Kip Rhinelauder today hia father hud forcibly removed him ironi Uielociety ef Alice Beatrice Jones, his aegr wife, in, 1922, two years before theie vj 'A' Admission came in-tfie course-of when Lee Parsons counsel 'for -Alice in her hasband'a aniiuDment suit; read a letter- written by the wealthy. yduth in April, 1922. The letter was written from tie Canal Zone while jraeng Rhinelander was on a long tour at his father's orders. dny evening ana Jjonuay afternoon. On Saturday Mn, TLeo.

Vaughn en- licious salad course waWrrel. tertained at bridge, -the guests being members of the Kveniug Bridge Club and a few friend. The house was beautifully flwnrated with basket of Kliauta twflmembers were present 7 tanmnnnitiinnaii ponalmentlon An -elaborate dal court wan' served -at the card tables. Tbe favors were bride's For the success of a store hinges on (what we immediate servicev'bn the acts, of.tddayj-more than on the; rformance ofiyesterday. 5 Store.

Service to be 'true, involves' individuality aad char-attef. Store 'service means" giv-. Jng'an Vhonest to goodness smile and Is' known as permanent satisfaction, Here all' the members of our." organization are doing their best to serve you 'Wipper iw4 rice. i- -if s.T.i is rapidly, Ainis the favor and patransgc jef all Bclby are a numbcrpr valuci for tomorrow ----I attract tKo thrifty: wore, a trousseau. cnaBawuHansRRnKZCxzzxi gown of black aatin frimined in- sold.

and her flower were pink roses and ilies ot Mr. and Mrs. J. nson, David, of Trenton, Ky.rfttended the funeral of Mrs. Young's btytter; Chestnut, Tuesday afternoon.

34 SUITS FILE! IN LOUISV LLE toe vaiiey. Among the guests was Mrs, A. Lee the bride's sister, i Cunningham 'ffftva-aTcard party Mondaj at the home of "her mother; Sirs. T. W.

Jellow and white chrysantlvptnums decorated, the roomg, the r. Bruce L. Chestnut, of attended Chiffon 15.00 Valuti same colors being carried. out in. the're- to $1.25 the funeral of J.

I'. Chestnut Tuesday. Mrsv Nannie IlaskinsWilliauis anti-Miss Lucy Williams wLq liave beeii in Birmingham for several months ha vet returned and are at Hotel Moutgoineryj Mra. L. W.

Powell and Melbnrn. 40inth Silk Chlffoa Velvet, lo be closed out at DEMOCRATS CONTEST REPCBLI. CAN VICTORIES' IN CITY AND COUNTY ELECTIONS Hiifi. lafial. laM.lliiflll flllMJiiv Maeh Mary and i romprl sing Silk and Cotton Creies nr6iK Kadioux, ChlfTon and many fit her hraiJifu Fabrioa go at this rutu-ufou prtce MUX FL003.

wbiru wusiKted of Jt salad course. The favors were yel-' roses. -rf AtWie, close tit the game the honoree I was presented a bride's book, which when opened tcontahied a 'handkerchief shower, 5 The bride mas be6omiiiKly gowned In Jilue rut velvet and her corsage was of Vtikelia rases. 9 About tweuty-Bv guests enjoyed tbe eaaioif. v- Mrs.

J. Miller, Mr and Mrs. Waiter m)or. i i i i .1 i Associated Press Leased Wire, Louisville. Ky Nov, 18.

Charging eonspirao on the" part of the city clerks, 4 Kelley of Cumberland Furnace spent Monday with relathreahere. Mrs. B. Ilnyes and two little dn urIi tjrs, Flora Anne and Elsie Alcne, have returned to Padueah after visit to rela tives here and in Cumberland City. Mr.

and Mrs. J. R. Rankin have return- HOUR SPECIAL BaGement bargaino AtkM itiWng peratmnei vill redder you the fca tured McVeal A Edwarda service. Mr to their home at Harriman, TennM after visit their' son, O.

T. Kankin, and Mrs. Rankin. TKurcday 9 to 10 A. M.

"iWE HOUR, ONLY Mrs. B. f. Johnson, of Indian Maund, kert is visiting Mrs. K.

Fbbd Wccl Coak S8 'J VALUES; TO O.Oft KJ RalU riuah and Wool Coata. vary' ervicwM county clerks and sheriff, fraud in tasting 10,000 votes; iathnidatlou. of voters and democratic election, thirty-four' democratic election routes ta "were filed in, circuit court ioday.V 's The plaintiffs are the democrats who were defeated on the ofhtial returns for nil city and county offices except legislative seats, five of the seven magistrates and six races for constable, i-TUe repubWaAa, from "Mayor Arthur Will, who" was inaugurated luesday. flown- ta all whom thf election -commission lied isaned erli ficates of, -V CLARKSVILLE Nev. 17, IMO.

'J. v4 Gootee has returned liom-after spending several luhths iu Wallace. N. V. He was connected with a tobacco firm there.

tit rxt-T" 'ij'H ac Tj i i fi I extra fvoa value ac thia prure S2k id Ccilbn bresses VALUES TO 15 91 on Complete with a quart of Polish. Don't miss Thursday morning at Watch for Hour Special Every Day Daring Chicago Purchase Sale main floor Complete With' qt. Gem Polish GREEN DROWNING? I'RICE LITKRARY SOCIETY. (CojSimunicnted.) The.menioers of the PrireXiterary So-: eiety will remeisber interest; and pleasure the lust. nsHenibl; of that group of high wbool -ftSifents.

This frieetmg was held last WednesdayT "The program which Was rehdere4 showed tntelligent and carefol" planning. 'on-, the part, of the earnest effort was displayed in dfing iacm number. 1 iThe. eharaeter of the program was akespearenn, iThe qoick, response to rail caM oy a' "quotation from Shakes peare proved that the senior girls wiH leave H. well versed in Atter the roll a short stady jof the life fthia- greatest of English writer was.

given. Hamlet' soliloquy was re- cited. with- appreciation by. Miss Nettie Edmondeon. 'J 'Then followed" a most, interesting Snd lively debate, the subject of which was: "Resolvftd, that Flamkt was insane The affirmative was defended by.

Misses Fan-; nie Bder and Edna Hicks, tbe negative by- Misses CeciJ-Pear 1rv1 and Hazel Johnson. the first speaker oit the Bffirniafive, held the of 1 every on by her wlttif ism and clever way of handling the subject; was by Miss Bavis, fCh first speaker .1 oft the negative, who some points IS YET UNSOLVED i'i i 396 FELT BASE LL'iOLEUtl 59c Value Here'a a Ureaa Value worif. j-ear' and Cotton Urocade la good uliadea. lie ure IU-J 'aee them in The Eeonomy Baeement ladies' AD-WcsI Sells 4 on: i- EXTRA VALUE? Ladies' All-Wool Coat SiiUs," awittier ra? wed worth tlie money. Try thfse ea.

ia ILa Economy Basement. All-Wed Coat Sweaters 3 Ort VALUES TO $3.00 II. W. Andefurin pnrchused of C. Merritt, lot on Seeond street.

OF Mrs, 3. Williams, of Elkton. visited Sl'ICWE THEORY TJ PEATIt CHIEF Jl'STIf E'S iSiON IS ABANDONED. AXMINISTER RUGS S57.50 a i r. -f i -Very' b9t quality Asuniuster' Kugs," xli shtenk These Are Homeerest, Flerentims, an beaovaK Tlie'teciilarty sell for Many beanWnl patterns to cfiotwe from.

An Ideal Cbristmaa gift ffr the home. flier Mrs. E. Berry. i 'fjjf A gefxt havy quality Felt Base Linoleum, two yartfc (.

wide, several Kood patterns, sligWly Irregular Mrs! Lanra-Ross returned to Nashville, Visiting here. Jliss Katie Bryanf receive largest Associatefl Press Leased Wire. Jumbo Ki't, San Diego, la--Three WW liadtes' All-Wool Coat Brows and Red only apt invfstlRrjons, jiitpujthe tleflf' of LTent. Nakhtuii Green, eugineeing -olfirer 1l UK (IX nt- oirt her. tuey w-jre.

jgooa, regawea nnialeF-of, fqr most' popular girj. at-tending-)gi Coats' opening. 1 Al i VI I 111 I II -3 FLOOR. -riimb ruios. a- rt Misi Ilicks.

'tae second defendant -Tot hf itne DeHtpnvpi1 Alikodv. wlioNA hulv wni 'the affirmative, who spoke' in her own jf.mnd on the shorea of Spa nfish Bight M.iaa Mai Swan' west to Nashville for 'V ntiuine Way. llieir Miss Davis colleague, a visits Miss Johnson, arose and delivered her j-peecU rpiu-i ly and clearly, It Reined that ilie tide might.be turned for negative, Miss Bnder cume baek with a rejoiner ihat was both humorous harbor Sunday, failed to throw much light on the manner iu which he met death. suicide theory found no aitp-poTt, Coroner Kelly lielieves that Lieut. Greejj, son of the chief justice of the preme court of TennesfSetir'M drowned, and investigators said they agreed wha that theory, a -loss to nnderstand the mannerC drowniivg.v7'- i nil -W Agents and fiery.

So no one was surprised when tbe judges' ilet-isiim Avax given that -the affirmntive had vnn without vote. Whether The Kirls thought Hamlet CLARK SVIL Cf NrJ-6(JNbe 89) If V. 'l 1 was really a hearty apA nRS.W,A,WATERS DEAD ft AGE OF 54 777-7 7T' "Vt', tit tl Most Powerful Explosive' Hydrogen' and air give the most bowerful explosion in the ratio of five volumes of air 'and one of hydro. Such a mixture of hydrogen and air would expand upwards or' 1,000 NEW TAX PROPOSED Washington. new tat-W'.

one-tenth of i cent a gallon oh cereal-. Silent Englith Christmas' Once, when Bluff King Hal lay. Very 111 Id December, and tbe English were anxious about hl recovery, by common consent tt wag bedded to have 'i Why, Feet Sick and Tired RESIDENT OF COMMERCE STREET WAS ILL NINE MONTHS R-V IAL TO RE TOMORROW. urn rmiK Jor 'dismisKal. iii.ki delightful hour had passed iiuicklv In 'LTVt LUNCHEON COM I I.

I Ml NTS MRS. Tl RNLKV. RnMer hostess Tuesday, to tirellil.v ia I in honor of K. P. 'I'm HHy- i.

wood. Cnl A 1 1 1 mom, was served to rympiin.i friends. A lovely -basket of fruit the inhle and cards kiikkoiciI ilieTlmnks-; giving aeusou; --a FALL DANCE AT WOMAN'S FRIDAY. "A fiance will be g(je tl' Wimikih Club Friday evening. The Hixie Sun-dodgers wil) furnish music Jor 1 which will bitrin at o'clock.

tt ECZELIAN CLASS POLLYANNa PARTY, v.i i The- Euxeliaw. Class of tbe l'ir-i' v- a silent 'Christmas, without bells, times. carols or merry (beverages whs upprovel tuday by the-, house ways and means committee ia ita i)repafdti(Tirof 1'rVveiide hllL' A in'. 'X- IT IS OSELESSPFOR Waters, Med ,54, flied this morning at her home, t29 Commerce st reet, following a liin?" illness. Interment wqi be mndM the fity cemetery Thursday' at 10 Dr.

W. Reeves conducting the service. Mrs. Waters bas becnH resident of t'lsirksviHe for several years. She was a memlier of the First Buptist church and hiid inanv.

friends who ar grieved by her Tlie -husband the following rhildren, Frank. Ice.Wade, George. Ciydie. Roy 1 Herb Juice Will MakeYoo like a Differ- ent with Viola, Waters, all of this. city, sur- SWEETY atyouri PA1MS ALL: OVER I Lady Say She Took Ctliui and Never Saw Soch tmproTe- 3 DUUCSTORl, (f "What is worse than getting up in tbe ainming and feeling if yen hgl not been, to bed? What is worse thsn feeling bad all day especially after nights when it is impossible to sleep and meals? awors? titan spending all youdo is turn and twist What ia -ore than not being able to eat but Jilst a.

few things and hot being able to digest, them? I not" only know what is is to live through one of the above enuditions, but I knew what it is to endure all the suffering- and was eonslipated and bud dull headache; I hnrt pninsln my stomach, always after Need a Good Talcum? Here's One-r A Merry Christtnas with CARDS to 25c Ourrseiefction isnow suggestion is made that you place your order for Christmas Greeting Cards." The new Christmas cards-are simply gorgeous not gaudy, 'but elegant in their refinement and character, with the added rich ness" the beautifully decorated and handsome-' ly lined envelopes. By placing your Christmas Card order now, you are sure of the test 'and complete' selection, assured -delivery on the date want them, 4 and perfect workmanship. You will have plenty of time for ad dressing them, vith no one forgotten. If you cannot come'to the store we will' send one of our salesmen to your home or office, with our. sample book.

C. G. Sites ROSE ma lTf eating I could not sleeji at nights for 1 i 1 A n.Mj Ail was so nervous and uncoimortnnie. could not. eat, for niy fHd would- not digest.

I lost about ten pounds in weight and I was very unhappy over my eonrii- Mtss Jacobs, Picket-son Kond, Nashville, told the above ment bo Weak Couldn't Mrs. Jamfr-M, Hall, or this place, wTltea that "aha was ''getting -weaker all the time-" when the wOfiianV tonic, was first brought to her attention.1 After Bho had taken Cartful a while, she writes that' she "nerer did see such an improyemenL" "I suffored all the time and had pains all over," 'says Mrs: "I aa so weak 1 could ot itand. Mr -akin was cold and i did not have any color. lt I had always been a very nctlve woman used to outdoor exercise, walking and going where I. pleased, and to get down.

-not able to get myself a drink, was Indeed a hardship. "Nothing Boomed to help me till 1 began on The rat bottle eeemed t0 strengthen me, and I ent for five more. By the I had these, I wae on- ray nround. dofng my work, gained In health "I look two mora bottles, And I am well and rk iy BRKlen. I haven't had any mop sickness." VAk your facta to JIKK flemonstra-tor.

Continuing, Miss Jafhs nahl read nearly every day -what HEilB Jt'IL'B has done for others in my condition and so I decided that-there waa no reason why It would notheli ne also, I an truthfully say thst tinlay I am a well woman and that I owe it all to HERB z.i-.:." 1 i i il i R6 tit cs; I i To be is good 23 they can be sweet potatoes should be fried'. in SnoWdrift- Snowdrift cooks them "thoroughly thtough and through and give them that rich crust that looks and tastes so Snowdrift i rich'crcamy shortening for makifig cake, biscuit and pastry and for frying JUICE, -1 Irtiiher eoiufflpaied ami i Made fi-oia the finest Imported Italian inlc. per-. fumeil with ttar-if' roses. A talc- for gcnprtil toilet Soothing and refreshing.

y. Extra large' Can 25c I ran eat anything I want now and it never hurts me. I get up In the mornings-, feeling for 1 sleep like a huby. I have gained pounds a weight and. am eever aervous any morn would nht believe that any medicine ertnlrf nosMllilv help a persoa as mach as lIDItB JUICB has helped- However, ft Is just-what people say of.

i it and I know that it will help any one who: wiUvtHke it. I cunnct recoinmenrl it too -i t- i For sale by loosl dmggiNts. adv. Dicksin -Sadler Co; Oarkaville, Tnn. Jeweler A VANT AD WILU IH IT If yno -wnt to buy, rent or sell, just call 9S HIOHT NOW..

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