8 PERSHING GIVES NAMES OF EIGHT DEAD IN BATTLE Fifty-eight Names on Latest Casualty List From Front Washington, April 18. —The casu alty list contains fifty-eight names, divided as follows: Killer in action, 8; died of wounds, 2; died of accident, 1; died of dis ease, 3; died of other causes, 1; wounded, severely, 8; wounded, slightly, 35. Two officers were named in the list. Lieutenant Henry R. Knight was killed in action and Captain Ernest Weibel died of wounds. The lists follow: Killed in Action —Lieutenant Henry I R. Knight, Sergeant Francis T. Gun ther. Corporal Leonard A. Lord, Cook John Trost, Privates Robert H. An drews, Wilbur Cameau. Allen N. Mowrey, Peter Silva. Died of Wounds— Captain Ernest Weibel, Private William T. Clements. Died of Disease —Privates Carl Au gust Andres, diphtheria: Max Fiel ner, meningitis; Earl F. Raynor, scarlet fever. Died of Accident —Private Henry ( A. McNamara. Died of Other Causes —Private Olaf A. Olsen. Wounded Severely—Corporal Wil liam E. Maloney, Privates Teodor Beniewez, George Bilodeau. Elmer L. Lane, Max Levine. Winfrod Proof, John Stefanick, Peter Tsaves. Wonnilot 1 Sliglitiy—Sergeants Ken neth H. Bitting. George G. McM!l-| ln. Corporals James F. Hynes, Jo-, seph L. Mevers, Horatio. Rogers, W il- j Ham H. Vennart. Privates Howard W. Brosseau, William T. Caveney, < Robert di Mayo, Alfonso di Pasquall,, James E. Eaton, Edward Fitzpatrick,; Bernard J. Flvnn, Henry G. Gilbert, | Morris L. Harrington, Fred Helstrom,! Joseph Karaitis, John J. Kelly, Wll-j liam T. King, Norman J. Letourneau, ■ Philip N. Libby, Edward P. McSher- | ry, Claude B. Pollard, Joseph 8., Quig, Wilson M. Ramsey, Justin R. Richardson, Lyle, A. Sablns. Ed. Sherlock. George D. Pprague, Fred L. Stauf. Harry Stein, John F. Wakely, Joseph L. Weiman, Jeremiah F. White, Wagoner George W. Shack ley. Americans Hold Positions Berlin Reported Captured; Yanks Take Empty Trench With the American Army in France. April 18. The' American; troops northwest of Toul again took j possession of No Man's Land, near j Apremont forest, last night, after a; week in which the shell-torn lsnd between the trenches was virtually' deserted, except during the long ser- ! ies of attacks, because of the Nio-, lence of the artillery fire. (This gives the lie to the German Wolff News! Agency's report that the Germans defeated the Americans near St. ! Mihlel.) Two American patrols went out j last night seeking a machine gun nest, which was reported in front of, the German trenches, but found it | empty. The patrols went up to the j barbed wire in front of the enemy I first line, but encountered no Ger- j mans. The enemy apparently has given up, temporarily at least, his attempt | to penetrate to the American third; line, after the crushing defeat he! sustained in several attempts withj specially trained shock troops last j week. The two German aviators shot down by Lieutenant A. S. Winslow, j of Chicago, and Lieutenant Douglas j Campbell, of California, Sunday, mis- j took the aviation field, where they; encountered the American aviators.' for a German camp, according to in-! formation to-day. Winslow and Campbell weer play ing cards in an aviation shed, when they received the report that two! enemy aviators were headed in their direction at a height of about 6,000 feet. Both men, who were on alert duty and fully dressed in aviation 1 costume, ran on the field, jumped in- 1 to their machines and mounted into the air to repel the invaders. Later! they were modest in giving a recital of their experience. Lieutenant Win-1 slow said: Captive Gets Honor by Mistake "When we got up in the air, we saw the Germans approaching. • 'ampbell picked out one and started! for him and I started for the other. I got on to the trail of my man and 1 shot a round of machine gun bul lets into the machine. He looped i around my machine. I maneuvered! for position and again shot a round [ at him. His machine quivered for an instant then nosed downward, landing almost intact. I circled around to make sure that his ma-1 chine was out of commission, then arose to help Campbell, but he had already mastered his adversary." Lieutenant Campbell said: "My man saw me first and fired a: round at me. Some of the bullets i 1 punctured my machine, but did lit tle damage. I finally got over him I and let fly. His machine caught f.re and started to fall. I followed it to the ground." Campbell's adversary was badly burned about the face but will re cover. Winslow's opponent was un- j hurt. Both of the enemy airmen j were less than 25 years of age. j Both Winslow and Campbell were j excited and nervous after landing, i Winslow walked up to his German j adversary and handed him a cigaret. - then remounted his machine and j climbed in, the air to escape the i crowd of persons who had congre- j gated about him. Had Great Faith in Roots,. Herbs and Barks "I was simply a nervous wreck," says C. A. Harner, of Lebanon coun- j ty Fair Grounds, well-known horse j trainer, "and I do not know where I would be to-day if Tonall had noti helped me so quickly. I was suffer-! ing from a general breakdown, so j the doctors said, due to a disordered stomach. I could not eat, and I could ! not sleep a night through. I felt! Irritable and so miserable all the: time. I was on the verge of. despair when I read about Tonall. I always had great faith in Herbs, Roots and Barks, so I at once began - taking Tonall and the results have been wonderful. My nerves have; become stronger, my stomach trouble! has left me and I am no longer troubled with constipation. I nave] not felt as good for years as I do now and I want other sufferers to know • what Tonall has done for me." The above testimonial was given on November 8. 1917. Tonall is sold at Gorgas's Drug Store, Harrlsburg, Pa., where its | merits will be explained by the To-j nail chemist. —Adv. " 1 THURSDAY EVENING, ' gXKRISBTJRG g TELEGRAPH APRIL' 18,' 1918. f MIDDLETOWN | LIBERTY BOND PARADE TONIGHT Big Procession Will Move Move Over Prominent Streets of Town The final arrangements for the Liberty Bond parade to be held this evening, were completed by the com mittee on Wednesday evening. If the weather is favorable, all Indica tions point to a very large turnout There is no reason why every pa triotic citizen of our town should not found in line, either as an em ploye of some factory, a member of some organization, or as a citizen. The lineup of the parade as ar ranged by the chief marshal, H. E. Moore, will be as follows: First Division—Form on Ann street, right on Ann, in the following ing order. General committee. Liber ty band, marshal and aids, general committee, Liberty band. Aero Sup ply Squadron No. 113, Major Garri son, Troop No. 1, Boy Scouts, C. L. Hoover, G. A. Veterans in autos, Spanish War Veterans. Sons of Vet erans, fraternal organizations, fire men. Second Division—Form on Wood street, righ on Ann, in the following order: Marshal, New Cumberland band, Wincroft stove works, Middle town car works, Kreider Shoe Com pany, Romberger hosiery mill, rail road employes. Third Division —Form on Wilson ! treet, right on Wood, in the follow ing order: Marshal, Riverside drum corps. Red Cross Chapter, Mothers' Congress Circle, Woman's-Club, pub lic school scholars, citizens. Fourth Division —Form on Soutt INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT PURE FOOD LEADERS Products That Stand Supreme LEADERS ADVERTISEMENT ' ADVERTISEMENT v ADVERTISEMENT / 1 Big Season in Full Gives Satisfaction In Central Pennsylvania BE WISE! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS Or ess \ r ell J™*; Used ,9? rs *5 H l ,f . Hou r.' s .. Ti , in . e en Dairies Am °n& Best OPPORTUNITY TO BUY YOUR Bigger Demand Than Ever Others Failed in 6 Years in the Country HOUSECLEANING ■ | ■ . I ______ NECESSITIES (IHF\I* a 11 f i A -The Chelsa Auto Wrecking Com- One of the peculiarities of this life There Is a good bit to say in re- " * Ot 13111311 PanV WUh a blB wareroom at 1019 ls the right thing at the right gard to the kind of stock that a Sana cfeaMer "can "sf. Market street, dealers in all kinds of time.JThe other day a man heard of dairyman has as to the kind of milk Sparbon cleanser, !..Yftir 5c WMMmm WMBBHBi automobile parts and accessories are the William Piker Artificial Limb he sells to his customers. "Take the \ _ Brooms —Buckets and all other looking forward to one of the big- Company in North Sixth street. He model dairy farm for instance and \ aecessities. WE have found the way for you and we have se- - est seasons in auto parts in the had an artificial limb that had given "weM 1 lected large and varied stocks of stylish ap- history of their business. him no satisfaction for over six f e( j regularly and are sure to pro- IV K. hrnm n3r .] f nr ~?n mpn anf l rhildrrn They buy and sell all kinds of y ears - in fact not since 5t was made, duce the best kind of milk. W MJfm MJP a. UIII " ' ' automobile parts, tires, bodies, bat- He had tried several makers of arti- . Central Pennsylvania is one of the J r-~>v r^onfTTT? terles etc. From a spark plug to Acial limbs and none of them seem- 2,? st dairy centers in the country. " uKULI^K W\ • A C* • I 1 ¥7" tv, o _ i.. f . lln , _ f ed to be able to fix his limb so that Tn e milk produced is the best there _ _______ fill f rvi/>i)o AYD SnDinrtQ It\ Yfill complete auto is to be found at he could hanflle lt with ease He is. Tlie people of this city are to be 1803 NORTH SIXTH ST. v/Uf I I (itO r\ I C L/llVllliZO A%J M UU. this wareroom. In the past few went to Mr piker and told him the congratulated that they are in a po- -* years they have acquired a reputa- circumstances and asked if he could sit i°n to get rich milk and cream. XT H/l mm L 1.... Jli. TV tion for sauare dealing and for giv- do anything to better the limb. Mr. Another thing is that the majority ~~~ IOU May Have Credit, 100 f®' 1 /® IPlker worked on It for a little more of milkmen are conscientious in rc- X * ¥\ J ing fuU value ln every article bought than a ha , f hour and at the end of S p e ct to their dairy rooms. I f*V7j |N I Iffcflflfkfl or sold. that time had the limb so adjusted Ryder Bros., of Lemoyne, have a M T 1.1 1 JL~J 0 W-W B W mm. YOTT n n furnish flip hnmp rnmnletelv from too A - SchifTman 19 the proprle- that it grave entire satisfaction to its one of the model creameries of this UU can turmsn tnenome completely irom lop tor and he has had a long experl- owner. section. All the modern appliances rw-ii r 1* 1 1 to bottom—with little outlay OI money. ence in the automobile business. In On the strength of this repair for the betterment of the milk is in- I l|A |\ pIIO hIA t mY{\f*£±lP buying an article he gives every work, this man, Albert L. Burns, stalle d in this dairy. The proprietor A liv IVCHCIUIv Vll __ cent it is worth and in selling, a 0 f Abesonla, Huntingdon county, or- has a ,t)n & experience in the milk lat liw \hniil Yfk 11 Hnili square deal is an assured fact. If dered a new limb. At the same time an , d cream business and takes extra COR. SIXTH AND EMERALD STS. BOTH PHONESL titl Uo kJlllfU/ MUU MAWw . you have any parts that need re- one of the county commissioners of rains to produce milk and cream un. placing in your machine this spring, Huntingdon county heard of the der the most sanitary condiUons. St&nle and FailCV Groceries save some good solid cash by inves- work Mr. Piker does and being an They maintain a delivery service # r" " " J a tigating the parts at this establish- old Civil War veteran with both legs and deliver milk to this city. They Fruits and Vegetables in Season ment. missing, he too ordered a pair to be can e reached with the Dial phone. Second-hand tires that have been made at once. Fresh and Smoked MeatS Gatelv & Fitzgerald SUDOIV COmOdllV !ia"s d o ft f C Tr\ n s \han ;^f% a ctnl" l is T Tha h n e rr°t r that , has i bfen r^ a2?"rid m £y Spring Housecleaning MVE DELIVER THE GOODS" UalVlJ IS I ll&5#IUIU vup|llj Wlll|iuiaJ dollar Some of these tires are Mr piker throUKh thirty nof TJmP Ic In Full practically new and the price (com- continuous working at it. He has lIUIC ls 111 1 uu wWIIIg 29 to 33 South Second Street —Stores in 74 Cities pared with new tire prices) are ri- been in this city for a number of R uv Your Sunnlie* Now diculously low. years and has acquired a large num- * supplies 11UW B. 1 I „ ■ „ 1 _ „' I Rrirlroi* Planf PrnrlilTPQ Besides making artificial limbs, . reffu,a . r s P ring housecleaning •/ ~ I J UOT T"\ T T I artre Pnrrion of Bread lielts - trusses and braces of aii kinds, week delayed this work to a certain We Serve Tea and Rice Cakes Free of Charge to All If you want to secure a good position and HOLD IT, get a Large roruon OI DredU This establishment is located in m ° re seasonable weather J Rpfween 2tosP Mon Fridav THOROUGH TRAINING in a Standard school of ESTAB. Used in Harrisburg! S 5"-WS LISHED RBPUTATION. As e „ ch moMh —, md brl j Ogm to l.ra. lOKVO (lai'tlei! C . I „F JS.S&"£!SS; 'BECOMFLOM rjf ■ iOITI Shore Bakery Is gaining in popular-; home to help, or else will be at the WM - ity From a sma ii concern a few:,-,,. - r , T ,. office so late at night that in conn- Between Colonial and Victoria Theaters. years ago, it has now grown to be i hIS Is H VIOOQ 111116 in S home (with the sofa out of its Business StenOPTaDhv Civil Service one Of the largest bakeries in Cen- .II v U place and a rocking chair where it EVKRYTHING UP-TO-DATE rmsinesb OienugXdpiiy wvn ocrvicc tral Penngylvanla . Not >so very long to Have Your Home Shouldt be, etc.) will be like a deri- ■C/.ln- X XXIIiNVJ U r T-IJ a f?o a new plant was built and every . lr . . r r , , • •• I " c t on the high seas, TrOUp Bldg. * 15 D. Market Square modern appliance known to ihs bak-j Wired rOr electricity I But that shouldn't worry the miss- - I ery trade was installed to facilitate; us any for with the up-to-date ap- \ SEK MB p ruinnTniA BELL 485. DIAL 4803 the work and t o produce a quality; When figuring out the cost of do- Pl* a nce, and the abundance of good Before Snorlßclnn Einewfcere SPURRIER S FILLY ACCREDITED of bread that would maintain its inp business, rent, wages, usual run- cleanser at hand, housecleaning is PAnTS __ MaKncto. Generators. W ■ reputation every day in the week. ning expenses and other incidentals soon over. B. B. Drum, the uptown L'ed Tlrea,'Etc. Rptitiirnt A large part of the success of this are a u added in. Those firms that grocer, has announced a sale of nmp/miun *VCiaurnt — , firm is attributed to L,. M. Bricker, are ou t of the high rent district of soa P s a n d fleansers for the coming CHEI SEA AUTO WRECKING Aj- ADC ADC the superintendent gnd general man- CO urse have less rent to pay and week that is a real money-saver to vmuuuux* nuav iiiwwumu # OdKery OC rtlxLi ager. Mr. Bricker has a large experi- naturally their running expenses are I the housewife. Resides soap and A. SCHIFFMAJf. Proprietor .. _ ipuf roro rrices Ml u • a. ence in the bakin K business and is lower. They can sell their goods at cleansers he also carries a full stock Dealer In We Cater For Banquets IVVVV ■ Win ■l■ WW wl ll bring you to our an aggressive businessman. In in- a reduced rate from that of the of buckets, brooms, scrub brushes, ... CHASSIS *o.oo New Store troducing to the people of Central merchant in the business center. etc - 'OLD ALTOS HO9 N. Sixth St. RUNABOUT m ... 435.00 Pennsylvania O. K. bread, he has Elwood D. C. Ross, the New Cum- 44QR TOURING 450.00 to aee given them a standard that is hard borland electrician, is one of those Bell ' koDe 3#33< 1021 Market St. fnone 'Jfyo. COUPELKT 500.00 A USED PLAYER PIANO to beat. merchants who conducts his busi- Among the supplies carried are N TOWN CAB .... 45.00 " * nn Eyetv one knows the good qual ty nesa out of the high rent district, all kinds of Chandelier fixtures Es- TRUCK tioo.iio to* $290 ° K -. an a big majority j-i e carries a complete line of all timates are gladly given and when ■% ■ | ■ f E .„ P , vm , nt PlKn f at Uw th three meals a day A uinds of electrical supplies and does you are contemplating hav"ng HHIII Q SI Q F'TTITU * All F. O. B. Detroit ■ Uige sjetem of delivery is maintain- a n kinds of repair work. trlcity installed in your home think HUIII w DQIVCI J |3 l 3 Hj J. J. *_Jl\ |J __ ed whereby the same bread that ls One of Mr. Ross 1 specialties is about the being out of the high rent - . "CASH ANI) CARRY PI AN" Williams Motor Co. ■1 C _ I ■ 'Vf *^ round f l Wiring houses, both old and new. district and have Mr. Ross give you We can't make all the 118 la* the \arioU9 stores and the homes in There are no jobs too complex that an estimate on your work. HP is make all tne 120 MARKET STREET 14.91 Q- time for dinner. they cannot be wired. Mr. Ross says, located at New Cumberland and can bread, SO We make the \ IYfkCPYX) \nOPI fllQ "NOW is THE TIME" I'tcl UeVty Ot.. "you phone me and 111 wire you." be reached by telephone. ' UtCl X UlftKUlO ■ J ' \ \ / ' nK x, r Sna P s 18c | JDJCiJ3 1 Ncwtons 19c | jM. H. Baker and ] ... , V SS , Ryder Bros. E.M.Shuler&Co. teta t"S hich \mrkpf rerieciion ln caking Table Syrup, quart asc SCHMIDT Company whoii. and mi Fresh ®p* oysters 7!*Tr ATftfCT Plum Kin- Dealer, in MILK and All Kind of Fresh Fish —{ 2 ' Ub "' fi?LCPKISX Plumbing Supplies Fish, Oysters & Game CREAM " Fruits, Nuts, Vegetables f WM. CLOMPUS 313 MARKET STREET STEAM AND HOT % Lemoyae, Pa. s Dot. STAP GROCERIIS NCY S " a r„"Lr." Water Heating Market Square Free Auto Delivery' STREET* Telegraph Delivery J HARRISDUUG, PA. V J *- J V - V J | UiLKKY ai. N N f s^,c T Wc„ { s. A. FISHBURN 1 f The Excellent Grocery ' DL . C : "1 p aft I_l Yo " *>> one Me ai>d I'll Wire Yom l.lmm Ilcanx, lb IHo MEAT MARKET f hOIO-tilflTaVlllP A • ■ A . VeO. tt. ttaverstick PI Jl\R< O Granulutcd Suvar, lb Oc General Merchandise . Jl e most modern, sanitary, up- llglOVHIg —I- |J A.I. HARDWARE Elwood D. C. RoSS ° nl > 5 lb "- * eutomr. uenera ercnanaise to-Ihe-minute store. p of 4he be . t ulßd mt VllSllclfl UalC Cutlery. Tools. Paints. Oils, Electrical Contractor MEYER MARCUS Coal, Grain. Mill Feed, Cement. Clean Food -mj <r i i n • p Farm and Pou"ry ppi"es'"hpSfl- JOBBING AJID SUPPLIES PfcSfJ&T 7 " oial 3668 Penbrook, P. A s r r °*- "" Telegraph Pnilhllg Company Try Our 35c Dinners in* Goods and Bicycle Sundries. Stand I.amp* and Domes ncll 1 hont 8007 Dlal * 3,MW J 1001 St. Federal Sq., HarrUliursr, p tt . 2589 Main St, l*enbrook a Pa New Cumberland, Pennsylvania " " / 213 Chestnut Street V - r "" " _ Ar ? E^ l fw N^ u si s P JK r Brink (^ In ST „ a mar™ _ Kxelusive Stamped Goods, Yarns CHICKEN MEAT MASH I ■ The Original Nut-made Oleo- Front and Pine Sta., Steel (on. 'IAI.TI I COCO COLA BOTTLING WORKS, 1326 Marion St. BeU Phone 860 V Butterine !.'.3oe Open every even.ng. ' Pa. Phone 4755-R 17™ Jv""fO DRTH'STRKEt' atsxsL | Good Things PHILADELPHIA QUICK LUNCH Shop EnvravlnK. Photofcraphlr Suppllca Incorporated 'ru:'i4ußH r ™~"'K 1? AT" AU ° ur Bakin g Done ° n Our Premises Under Most Sanitary Condittons . L ' M - SRICKER "•Wi! Uf"" V.Sh- I 1" V AI 407 Market St. 307 Market St. 305 Broad St p™ s "iv"""" —————————— V 1 •' * | 1 Catherine street, right on Ann, as folows: Horsemen, automobiles. The parade will march over the following route: Ann to Union, to Water, to Pine, to Main, to Spring, to Water, to Catherine, to Emaus, to markethouse, were addresses will he made by several speakers upon the Liberty Bond issue. The parade win move at 7.30 o'clock sharp, and all organizations must be in line and ready to move at that time. There will be no halt for any person. The following have been appointed as aids on the marshal's staff, and they are kindly requested to report to him, corner Ann and Union streets at 7 o'clock, sharp, for duty: H. M. Fenical, George D. Welcomer, Lane Brinser, H. R. Detweiler, C. W. My ers, George Nauss, S. O. Detweiler, George W. Myers, E. L. Croll, D. B. Keiffer. We want none to decline. If we cannot fight we can do our "bit" in this respect. All G. A. R. men who desire to participate in the parade are kindly requested to meet at the Red Men's hall, in Ann street, where autos will be provided for them to ride. If you cannot walk to the hall, send word to the marshal and a car will be sent for you. Miss Irene Churchman, while tail ing at the Park home, in East Emaus street, Wednesday evening, fell down a "flight of stairs by tripping on a piece of carpet. She was slightly in jured. Edward Condran and John Groupe, of Camp Upton, N. Y„ are spending several days in town. Mr. and Mrs. John Shuman, Sr., of Wilmington, Del.,'are spending some time in town as the guests of Mrs. Charles Kinnard, North Spring street. Mrs. Walter Shellenberger and son, Walter, Jr., who spent some time in town, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Grove, West Main street, re turned to Reading, where they will reside with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Matt)eson. Mrs. Maggie Palmer, of Carlisle, is spending sometime in town as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ray mond Condran, Commercial avenue. The household goods of Clayton Deimlor was shipped to New Bruns- HIVNER BROTHERS NOW I EDWARD HIVNER MORRIS O. P. HIVNER With the calling of Edward Hivner by a Pittsburgh selective service board for the Army quota of ne of the districts in that city, there are , now two brothers in the family in service. They are the sons of Mr. and . Mrs. John W. Hivner, 2843 Swatara street. Morris O. P. Hivner, who is now a first-class private, enlisted last May and is now with Company D, Thirty-sixth Infantry, Fort Snelling, Minnesota. Edward is with head : quarters company. Three Hundred Twentieth Regiment, Camp Lee, \'a. • He was called in February. wick, N. J., yesterday, where Mr. Deimler is employed as head time keeper for the Wright Aeroplane Company. Mrs. Deimler and childVen will leave for their new home in a few days. ISStRASri! ME>' WILL GATHER Insurance men will meet at a lunch eon this evening at the clubhouse of the Engineers Society of Pennsylva nia, in South Front street. The men, organized under the title of the Har • risburg Association of Insurance Agents, will meet at 6 o'clock. They will hear several addresses and be served wlthMuncheon. *3.125 MORK FOR WAR WORK Boys of York county contributed *625. and boys of Lancaster county $2,500 to the Y. M. C. A. War Work Fund during the past few weeks. Checks for these amounts were re ceived this morning by A.' H. Dim<- more, boys' work secretary of the Central Y. M. C. A., who was director of the boys' division of the big cam paign several months ago. 11 Large, 4 Small British Ships Sunk During Week London, April 18.—The losses to | British "shipping by mine or subma ripe In the past week totaled fifteen, according to the Admiralty report last night. Eleven of the merchant men sunk were 1,600 tons or over and four under that tonnage. One fishing vessel also was sunk. Twelve vessels were unsuccessful ly attacked. The arrivals numbered j 2,211; sailings, 2,456. the previous week only six Brit- j isli merchantmen were sunk by mine | or submarine, four of them of more tfian 1,600 tons. "Your Country Needs You," Wife Advised Husband j PloioOrld, N. J., April 18.—Fred A. ! Coles, 29 years old, committed sui- I cide at his home in Scotch Plains I yesterday after he had made unsuc cessful efforts to obtain exemption j from military service on the ground j that he had a wife and two children. ( His wife, it is said, refused to claim I exemption for him, telling him, "Your j country needs ypu, and its claim is! first." Coles had been ordered to go with I other drafted men to Camp Dix yes terday. LYKKJIS LAWYER "OVER THERE" Lieutenant E. Leroy Keen, one of the enterprising young lawyers of Ly kens, who "went over" to help Uncle Sam recently, has sent word to friends of his safe arrival. He studied law i under Lewis M. Neiffer, of the Dau- ! pliin County Bar. At the end of his second series of training at officers camps ho received his commission. , AMBASSADOR DIES KIDDENLY wnxhlngrton, April 18.—Senor Don Santiago Aldunate, Chilean Ambassa dor to the United States, died sud denly late yesterday at the embassy here. ! Tornado Smites Army Camp; One Killed i llattienburg. Miss., April 18.—Prl j vate Vaughan Deeljman, of Marlon. | Ind. was killed and a score or more soldiers and civilian workers Were | injured, some seriously, late yester | day when a tornado struck Camp I Slielby, near here. The men injured | were struck by flying debris. | The tornado swept a patch seventy feet wide through the camp, leveling I .small buildings and inflicting prop- I erty damage estimated at several • thousand dollars. The ordnance • building of the One Hundred and Fifty-first Infantry, a Y. M. C. A. j hut and a partly constructed wing of the base hospital were destroyed, according to reports given out to night. OOUItT SAVES MEXICANS Austin, Tex., April 18. —The court of criminal appeals yesterday re- | BRACE UP AND BE HAPPY BLISS NATIVE HERB TABLETS WILL'MAKE YOU FIT Don't neglect the care of your system, and good health, will add many happy hours to your exis tence. Danish headaches, indiges tion, constipation and rheumatism by the regular use of Bliss Native Herb Tahlets. They are wonder fully efficient in purifying the blood, cleansing the kidneys and toning up the system. For thirty years they have been recognized as the standard herb remedy. They contain nothing of a harmful na ture, consisting only of herbs, roots I and barks. Bli3s Native Herb Tablets are the favorite household remedy In thousands of homes and have maintained their supremacy by the quality of the ingredients used. Mrs. S. C. Walker, Hay's, N. C„ suffered many years as a result of versed and remanded the cases of I Jose Antonio Arce and five other j I Mexicans, convicted of murder and ■ I sentenced to death in Webb county as the outgrowth of a clash between • Mexican and American troops in l • 116 near Laredo. tIP YOU HAD * NECK LONO AS THIS FELLOW, AND HAD ORE THROAT I DOW?? B NSI LINE IIIID QUICKLY RELIEVE IT. u and Mo. Hcsctui Sla.fi. stomach catarrh and rheumatism. She started taking Bliss Native Herb Tablets. She writes that she is now "free from rheumatism and the distressing stomach catarrh that not only impaired her health, but created a foul breath. I can not say enough in favor of Bliss Native Herb Tablets and 1 heartily recommend 1 them to all who suffer as I have done." Bliss Native Herb Tablets are put up in a yellow box containing 200 tablets, enough for six months. The gtnuine have the photograph of Aionzo O. Bliss stamped , v ,with the trade mark. Price i/lQj sl. In any case where Bliss Native Herb Tablets fail to fulfill all that is claimed for them, money will be promptly refunded. Sold by Kennedy's Drug Store and local agents everywhere.
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