The Lehigh News (Lehigh, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1918 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEHIGH NEWS
I
yiLE TASTE
BLISTERED MOUTH
Oklahoma Lady Had Dreadful
Jime Before Finding the
( Eight Remedy— Black-
t Draught
Reward Okla — Mrs Annie Bowlby
Of this place says In a letter -written
(or publication: “1 have used Black-
fraught for two years or more and
will never cease to be grateful for
what it did for me and mine
Some time ago my mouth broke out
-with blisters 1 had n vile taste In my
mouth all slick and disagreeable X
seemed to have a great deal of lnwurd
(ever I suffered with my back and
-kidneys
I was so nervous It was dreadful
1 would almost cry — I suffered so X
' tad gas on the stomach and pains but
os I said the pain and trouble
was most severe X had the doctor
ond used several medicines without
‘ result
Still hurting and suffering I began
4o use Thedford's Black-Draught
snaking It Into a tea and using a
teaspoonful dose at a time In hot
water I gradually got better my
Jlver began to act the fever went
- -down and I have never had any more
' trouble of this kind
There Is no other medicine so good
os Black-Draught”
Ton will say that too when yon
diave given Thedford's Black-Draught
trial
It Is a good medicine
Buy a package today
All druggists Bell Black-Draught
Between Friends
At a Bed Cross bog sale held In
Arkansas generously disposed people
donated porkers for the occasion Pink
Jackson brought along his favorite pig
Bind remarked that' bis swine must
tiring at least $10 Otherwise he would
take It home Green Reeves agreed to
tild up and see that the animal brought
the $10
- Accordingly when the animal was
glut on the block Jackson bid first of-
fering $5 Beeves raised It to $0 and
then In turn Jackson to $7 Reeves
-got to $3 and Jackson to $9 and finally
Beeves to $950 Jackson knowing
that the 50-cent bid was Reeves limit
said "Let him have the pig !” Reeves
nearly fell In s faint but came across
all right remarking aa he took the
pig:
“Ton can’t trust a friend nohow!
—Chicago Evening Post
William Hohenzollern
generalissimo for the allfes and Math-
las Erzberger Count Aberndorff Ad-
miral von Salow Gen Wlnterfleld and
Gen von Gruennel for the Germans
The Turks Austrian and Bulgarians
ware of coarse not represented having
retired from the war previously
The Term
The terms of the armistice Include
retirement of German forces from
France Belgium and Alsace-Lorraine
and complete demobilization of the
ermy and aurrender of Us arms
Occupation by allied forces of such
strategic points aa will make a reop-
spirits will be enlivened your muaclet of the war !hi possible
ri jr isvaa: ' “i
New life freah strength and health will fleet Including the U-boats
coma a you continue tlna treatment Whea I Disarmament of all other German
Tri“’’Knh"T"p”“rr1r s a
Uy They will keop you in condition and lied end American narfea wnicn wilt
prevent a return of your troubles - f guard them
TTuitem ‘ OU&PGOLD MEDAL Occupation of the principal German
There are many lakes on the market B
aura you get the Original GOLD MEDAL
Imported Haarlem Oil Capsules They art
Aha only reliable For aale by all fint-claw
jdruggiata — Adv
Her Opportunity
Elsie— Mother I want to rise to high-
er things I want to be above the com-
mon mortals and to occupy my sell
with things in free spaces of the upper
Air
Mother — That’s fine Climb right up
In the air on thla ladder and put up
(he clean curtains
WHY WOMEN DREAD
OLD AGE
Don’t worry about old age Don’t worry
about being in other people’s way when
you are getting on in years Keep your
body in good condition end you can be u
bale and hearty in your old days aa you
-were when a kid and every one will be
glad to tee you
The kidneve and bladder are the causes
af senile afflictions Keep them clean and
in proper working condition Drive the
poisonous wastes from the system and
Avoid urie seid accumulations Take GOLD
MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules periodical
ly and yon will find that the system will
alwaya be in perfect working order Youl
Cutleura Heals Eczema
JLnd rashes that Itch and bora If
(here Is a tendency to pimples etc
prevent their return by making Cutl-
corn your dally toilet preparation For
free samples address “Cutleura Dept
X Boston" At druggists and by mall
(Soap 25 Ointment 25 and 50— Adv
Overheard
JdTk-Tou can't judge a man by the
way he dresses
Vera— Oh 1 don’t know I can tell
a gentleman by his get-up la thf
crowded street car
No Wanna In a Healthy Child
AH thlldrBi truuli'rd with urn fta Ifr
Aatltbr uUr which Indlrute mmif blood and m
rule there la more or liei ih nutl disturb new
diHOvB'B TAHTHLKKH chill ToM Wen reulerlf
for two or three week will enrich the blood 1m t - -
S: Istlce was signed but since the German
courier did not reach German military
headquarters until 10 o'clock Sunday
morning French time It was general-
ly assumed here that the German en-
voys within the French lines had been
thmw ofl ordUpel the worms on the Child will b
'im perf dot bdhliw iNeeeeot to take dU per bottle
“What
peace T"
“Mister I’m not talking peace Tm
talking victory"
Railroad Ties
Howell — lie has a good many ties
Powell— He must be a railroad man
-Clilcago News
Wha Rhv la Taethln
onove-s hhy phwbl miihunii win
the ttumf'b mod Bowel irtdihlw fc'erfeetlJ
im M dlrwuoM ot tfe i toui
Possession may be aloe-tenth ef the
law but the way you got It U the lev
’'rtont one-tenth
FLIGHT OF PRINCIPAL HUH
GERMAN PEACE ENVOYS AT ALLIED HEADQUARTERS SIGN
' TERMS OF UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER
AT MIDNIGHT SUNDAY— FIRING
IS STOPPED
ANARCHY REIGNS THROUGHOUT GERMANY
AS PECPLE OVERTHROW THEIR MASTERS
ABDICATION OF KAISER ANO THE CROWN PRINCE FOLLOWED BY
ABDICATIONS OF SEVERAL OTHER GERMAN KINGS ANO DEP
OSITION OF OTHERS— PRINCE MAX TEMPORARILY
ACTING AS REGENT OF THE EMPIRE
Washington — The allied arlmatlce
terms were signed Nor 10 just before
midnight Paris time at allied grand
headquarters The war ended when
the last shot was fired from an allied
gun at the fleeing Huna at 0 o'clock
Monday morning American time The
final ceremony closing what has been
the greatest war of all time was per-
formed by Ferdinand Foch the allied
ja'
Fred Hohenzollern
be b ea rorce of tbeAlo-
lorlou ®tlons
Release of allied and American sol-
diers sailors and civilians held prison-
ers In Germany ytthout such recipro-
cal action by the associated govern-
ments There was no information aa to the
circumstances under which the arm
Celebration Everywhere
New York— Reports coming In to
New York from all over the cofftrtry
told of riotous demonscratlom every-
where as soon as the peace news was
received The newspapers including
the afternoon sheets had been on the
batr trigger for twenty-four hour end
many of them had printed large sup-
plies of extras with the brief announce-
ment of the signing and released them
the Instant the flash came The blow-
ing of whistles awakened the people
Parades and demonstrations followed
instructed by wireless to sign the
terms
Forty-seven hours had been required
for the courier to reach German head
quarters and unquestionably several
houra were necessary tor the exam-
ination of the terms and a decision
It was regarded as possible however
that the decision may have been made
at Berlin and Instructions transmitted
from there by the new German gov-
ernment The Kaiser Flees
William Ilohenzollern who for thir-
ty years has divided with Gott (made
In Germany) the honor of ruling Ger-
many and the lnherest right to run the
rest of the universe gathered up his
oldest boy and a tew favorite cronies
including the unspeakable HlndCn-
burg and fled to Holland a few hours
bef-sre the armistice was signed and
after the German revolutionists bad
seised most of Berlin
The former German empej-or's party
arrived at Eysden on the Duch fron-
tier at 7:30 o'clock Sunday morn’ng
Practically the whole German gen-
eral staff accompanied the German em-
peror and ten automobiles carried the
party The automobiles were bristling
with rifles and all the fugitives were
armed
The former kaiser was In uniform '
He alighted at the Eysden station and
Gen Ferdinand Focn
paced the platform smoking a cigar-
ette Eysden lies about midway between
Liege and Maastricht on the Dutch
border
The former - emperor the corres-
pondent says did not look In the least
distressed A few moments later an
Imperial train Including restaurant and
sleeping cars ran Into ths station
Only servants were aboard
The engine returned to Vise Bel-1
glum and brought back a second train
In which were a large number of staff
officers and oher and also stores of
food Tlie German consul from Maas-
trlcht arrived soon after 8 o’clock
Dutch railway officials soon made their
appearance and many inhabitants
came to the station attracted by cur-
loeily The party proceeded to Medachten
Castle in the town ofDe Bteeg near
Utrecht
A dispatch from Copenhagen aays
that when the former German emperor
arrived at Maastricht he was accom-
panied by the former empress
Oklahoma City Celebrates
Oklahoma City Okla — Pandemoni-
um broke loose In Oklahoma City as
soon as the news was received Fac-
tory whistle were all blown and hun-
dreds of automoblllsts started to town
with exhausts open and horn blow-
ing In a few minutes several thous-
and people had gathered at the Lee-
Hucklns a drum corps was secured
and the mob paraded through the prin-
cipal streets ending at the Hucklna
whert Gov Williams made a abort ad-
dress from the window of his room
IVIURDERERS
William Hohenzollern German em-
peror and King of Prussia filnally
decided to renounce the throne the
day before he fled This declaration
Is made in a decree Issued at Berlin by
the German Imperial chancellor
Prince Maximilian of Baden The
German crown prince will also re-
nounce the throne and a regency by
Prince Max will be set up
Prince Maximilian will remain In of-
fice until matters connected with the
abdication of the emperor are ‘settled
Prince Max the Regent
and Friedrich Ebert vice president of
tne social democrat p ry viu replace
him as chancellor duriug the regency
Thirty years and alino3l live mbnths
after he ascended the impe lal thro"1
William Hohenzollern his armies de
tea’ed in the lielu iocea w
armistice terms and t - r
pie rising in revolt gives up his power
He came Into authority with his conn
try at the threshold of an era of peaca 1
and material progress he leaves it i
torn by revolution and suffering from
the hardships and sacrifices of more I
than four years of war — virtually
ruined
Last Head of Central Powers
Prince Maximilian the Imperial
chancellor will remain In office un ll
the questions connected with tce ab-
dication cf the emperor and the for
matlon of a regency are settled
FOr the regency FrelJrlch Ebert a
socialist and president of the main
conference of the reichstag will be
chancellor
Ernest August duke of Brunswick
son-in-law of the emperor also has ab-
dicated and renounced the rights of
hlB heir
With the passing from power of Wil-
liam Hohenzollern all the heads of
le governments of the central powers
when they entered the war have died
or lost their thrones Emperor Fran
c's Joseph and the sultan of Turkey
died before their countries agreed to
allied armistice terms and Ferdlnanl
of Bulgaria abdicated to be succeeded
by his sen' who' gave up the throne
when hl people rose against him
The other empe-or at the beginning
of the war Nicholas Romanoff was
deposed In March 1917 and murdered
in July 1913
The kaleer fled not only from the
retribution of the allies but from the
wrath of the Cerman people who real
lze at last how they have been duped
A mutiny which atartej last we Mt
among the sailors at Kiel spread until
It his become a general revolutionary
movement and the reds have control
of nearly every large cPy In Germany
Two other republics have bean d-cle-M
and several kings have abdi-
cated t
The German people's government
has h-n Instituted In ths greater
rart of Berlin The garrison has gone
over to the government
Th workmen’ and soldiers' mu-r'l
has declared a general-strlke Troops
and machine guns have been placed at
the disposal of the council
Bevere fighting took place In Berlin
and a violent cannonade was heard
from the heart of the city The revo
lotion 's In full awing in Berlin anl
the Red forces occupy the greater part
of 1h German capital
Many persons were killed and
wounied before the officer surrend-
ered The Red forces are In control
and have restored order Strong
guards are marching through the
streets
The crown prince's palace has been
Fire Destroy Machine 8hops
Gulfport Miss — Fire destroyed the
saw mill and machine shops of the In-
grani Day Lumber Company at Lyman
Miss Tbs estimated loss Is $200000
Krupp Works Belzsd
London— Essen where the great
Krupp steel works are situated la-reported
to be In the hand of the re-
volutionaries LleuL Krupp von
Bohlcn and Halbacb the head of the
Krupp works and hla wife have been
arrested
seized by the revolutionists The peo-
ple are shouting "Long live the repub-!
lie” sad are singing the "MarsellHas"
s
Other Cities Join Revolt
£elpic the largest city In Saxony
Stuttgart the capital of Wurttemburg
and Cologne and Frankfort joined the
revolution according to reports from
the Danish frontier telegraphed here
by the Copenhagen correspondent of
the Exchange Telegraph Company
The soldiers’ councils at Stuttgart
Cologne and Franklort have decided
to proclaim a republic
General Von LlnslAgen In a procla-
mation warned the people of Branden-
burg that the workmen's and soldiers’
organization the revolutionary body
is illegal and that those who break
the laws now are liable to the most
severe punishment
A workmen’s and soldiers’ council
has been formed In Hamburg accord-
ing to a Copenhagen dispatch Dem-
onstrators are said to nave entered the
military prison there releasing the
prisoners
The red flag is flying over the castle
of Prince Henry brother of the kaiser
Troops from Rendsburg have joined
the rebels and the revolution Is re-
ported to be spreading toward Emden
The revolutionists have seized Bre-
men which is next to Hamburg tn-
principal maritime city of Germany
It Is situated on the Weser river 59
miles southeast of Hamburg Its pre-
war population was about 170000
Schwerin is the capital of the grand
duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and
Is situated on the west side of Lake
Schwerin thirty five in lie southeast
of Luebeck Its population In 1900
was about 33000 Tilsit is a city of
East Prussia It Ilea on the left brnk
of the Nlemen river sixty miles nortfc
east of Koenlgsburg Its population
Is about 35000
Bavaria A Republic
Paris — Kurt Eisener a Munich
newspaper man and prominent In so-
cialist circles is the leader of the rev-
olution which has broken out In the
Bavarian capital Some reports des-
ignate him as president of the Bavar-
ian republic which has been proclaim-
ed Eisner the advices add has organ-
ized n committee cons'stlng of work-
men soldiers and peasants In many
respects similar to a Russian sov’s
Luitpold of Vavaria
A dispatch from Basel said that dur-
ing the sitting of the Bavarian diet a
decree was passed deposing the Wit-
telsbach dynasty which has ruled the
country for six hundred years Only
last week the Wittelsbach family laid
claims to the throne of Wilhelm II In
the event of his abdication
Eisener la a newspaper man on the
Munich Post He first came to public
attention In 1905 as a gifted speaker
at socialist meetings He la about 45
( years of age He hae not held public
office
Eisener was arrested some time ago
for having published the newt that
Cerrrsny on July 23 1914 was mobll-
tz'ng her army He was re’essed after
s-rvtnv sentence lasting until fifteen
day ago
Repubtia In Schleswig
London — Schleswig-Holstein the
Prussian province which formerly be-
longed to Denmark is to be proclaim
ed an independent republto
Another On Quits
Basel— Wilhelm II the reigning
king of the monarchy of Wurtteraberg
has abdicated
Council of State For Hess Duchy
Amsterdam— An official dispatch
from Darmstadt capital of the Grand
Duchy of Hesse announces that ths
grand duke of Hesse has decreed ths
formation of a council of state to take
over the business of the government
‘‘until a final settlement of the ques
tlons arising from the present situa-
tion” Standard OH Pays Dividend
Neodesha Kan— The Standard Oil
Company of Kansas has declared Its
regular quarterly dividend of IS a
hare and an extra dividend of $3 a
hare payable December 14 to stock
holders of record on November 30
Count Von Renventlow Flees
London — Count Von Reventlow
whose pro-German writing hava ap-
peared during the war in the Tagri
Zeltung of Berlin has fled to Denmark
THIS WEAK
NERVOUS MOTHER
Tells How Lydia EL Pinkh&m’e
Vegetable Compound
Restored Her Health
Philadelphia Pa — ’1 was very weak
always tired my beck ached and 1 fell
sickly most ef the
time I went to
doctor and he seid
I had nervous indi-
gestion which ad-
ded to my weak
condition kept me
worrying moet of
the time— end bo
said if I could not
top that I could
not get well I
heardso much about
Lydia E Pinkbam’s
Vegetable Com
rrand my husband wanted me to try it
took it fora week end felt alittl nat-
ter I kept it up for three months and
I feel fine and can eat anything now
without distress or nervousness "—Mrs
J Worthlin 2842 North Taylor St
Philadelphia Pa
The majority of mothers nowaday
overdo there are so many demand
upon their time and strength the result -is
invariably a weakened run-down
nervous condition with headaches back-
ache irritability and depression— and
soon more serious ailments develop
It is at such periods in life that Lydia E
Pinkhsm’a Vegetable Compound will
restore a normal healthy condition a a
it did to Mrs Worthline
They're Picking Them Cleaner
“That dog of yours looks thin”
“Yes By the time we get ready to
give him the bones there Isn't nearly
the meat left on them there used to
be before tlie war”
STOMACH ACIDITY
INDIGESTION GAS
QUICK! EAT JUST ONE TABLET
OF PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN FOR
IN8TANT RELIEF
When meals don't fit and you belch
gas acids and undigested food When
you feci lumps of distress In stomach
pain flatulence heartburn or headachy
Here Is Instant relief— No waiting I
Just as soon as you eat a tablet ol
Fape's Diapepsln all tb dyspepsia In-
digestion and stomach distress ends
These pleasant harmless tablets of
Fape’s Diapepsln never fall to make
alck upset stomach feel fine at once
and they cost so little at drug stores
Adv
Appropriate Exclamation
She — Goodness gracious the church
is on fire!
lie— Holy smoke 1
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
by LOCAL APPLICATIONS as they
cannot reach the eeat of the diseae
Catarrh la e local disease greatly Influx
enced by constitutional condltloni HALL'S
CATARRH MEDICINE will cure catarrh
It I taken Internally end acta througk
the Blood on ths Mucous Rurface of tn
System HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINB
1e composed of some of the best tonlce
known combined with some of the beet
blood purifiers The perfect combination
of the Inrredlenta In HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE la what produces auoh won-
derful results In catarrhal conditions
Drexalste 75o Testimonials free
F J Cheney A Co Props Toledo O
It la foolish for a man to boast of
being boss In his own house when hi
wife U present
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Feel Lame and Achy?
Colds and grip lea re thousands with
weak kidneye and aching backs Tb
kidneys have to do most of the work of
fighting off any germ disease They
weaken — slow up and you leal dull ir-
ritable or nervous— have headaches
dizzmeas backache sore joints and ir-
regular kidney action Then ths kid-
neys need prompt help Use Doan’s
Kidney Pills Tuoaeanaa praise' Doan's
for quick satisfactory result
An Oklahoma Cbm
“(we rtw J p Molnrs
Ryan Okie says:
"I had bean trou-
bled a long Una by
palna In my back
and was Vnnoyed
by tbs action of
my kldntya which
was entirely too
frequent The first
box of Doaa's Kid-
ney Pllle ksvs ma
mors relief than
any other kidney
medicine I had
ever taken After
I had used three
boxes of Doanl I was cured entirely
of tha pains In my back and my kid-
naya acted normally’'
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