The Lehigh News (Lehigh, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1919 Page: 2 of 10
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DON’T BUY ASPIRIN
IN A “PILL” BOX
Ask for “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin’ in a Bayer
package— marked with “Bayer Cross”
Ton must say ‘‘Bayer” Never ask
(or merely Aspirin tablets The name
‘Bayer” means you are getting the
genuine “Bayer Tablets o( Aspirin”
proven safe by millions -of people
Don't buy Aspirin tablets In a pill
box Insist on getting the Bayer pack-
age with the safety “Bayer Cross” on
both package and on tablets No oth-
er way I
Beware of counterfeits ! Only re-
cently a Brooklyn manufacturer waa
sent to the penitentiary for flooding
the country with talcum powder tab-
lets which he claimed to be Aspirin
In the Bayer package are proper di-
rections and the dose for Headache
Toothache Earache Neuralgia Rheu-
matism Lumbago Sciatica Colds
Grippe Influenzal-Colds Neuritis and
pain generally
“Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" Ameri-
can made and owned are sold In vest
pocket boxes of 12 tablets which cost
only a few cents also In bottles of 24
and bottles of 100 — alao capsules
Aspirin la the trade mark of Bayer
Manufacture of Monoacetlcacldester
of Sallcyllcacld
Too Much
"Hat So you have been In the
trenches Then of course you will de-
light In reading my latest book en-
titled Ten Days on the Western
Front’ It Is only — ” v
And then the innn who had really
been there cnlmly wiped the gore
from his bayonet and repluced It In
the scabbard — Life
Tarrlbla Thought
Betty who had been to kindergarten
for thd first time came home crying
She was asked what the trouble was
and replied: “The teacher made me
sit beside a red-haired girl”
“Well what difference does that
make Betty 7"
“Well ain’t red hair catching?
Ever notice how much more noise
ft little loose change can make than a
wad of greenbacks?
Superfluities
Saturn boasted of his rings
“What good are they without a clr
cus?” sneered Earth
For convenience sake
Calumet Baking Powder is
packed in 10 20 and 30-cent
sizes
For 30 cents you get a full
pound (16 ounces) net weight
Of course the larger the size
the bigger the saving in buying— but
remember that the 10-cent size shows
a double saving compared with most
other brands
The value of Baking Powder is
quality not quantity It is leavening
strength that counts You cannot
judge it by the size of the can nor the
amount you get for your money You
must determine its worth to you by
what it does not by what it is by the
amount you are required to use m your
baking and the results it gives
A 10-cent can of Calumet will
go twice as far as a 10-cent can of
most other powders
You Gave When You Duy It
You Gave When You Uoo It
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ITALY BLOCKING
PEACE PROSPECTS
CONFERENCE REFUSES TO
MAKE ADRIATIC AN ITAL-
IAN LAKE
SO SOXNINO THREATENS WAR
While Wilton Calmly Refuses To Turn
the Pasco Conference Into c
Land Grabbing
Gama
Paria — Failure again baa met the
efforta to amooth out the Italian and
Jugo-Slav situation
The Italian Issue over the Adriatic
has reached an acuta stage where a
decision one way or the other cannot
longer be deterred and a decision
cither way is fraught with aerloua
consequences
The Italian premier Vittorio Or-
lando and the Italian foreign minis-
ter Baron Sonnlno were both present
and made It known that the opening
of the Italian parliament has necessi-
tated their leaving Paria with definite
knowledge of what ia going to be
done
Baron Sonnlno insisted upon the In-
tegral fulfillment of the secret treaty
of London' giving to Italy the entire
Dalmatian coast and islands and alao
claiming the city of Flume without
Internationalization or division with
tha Jugo-SIavs
Premier Orlando was rather more
conciliating through a telegram which
he had received from the head of the
Italian army declared that the entire
army was behind him In upholding
Italy’s aspirations
Ultimatum In Effect
Captain Tozzl of Premier Orlando's
staff said the telegram waa In effect
a ultimatum and disclosed how uni-
versal and deep rooted was the Ital-
ian determination to secure adequate
protection on the eastern Adriatic
coast
Te added ‘that if these rights were
not recognized Italy would undoubted-
ly adopt her own course without ref-
erence to the conference and occupy
tho regions to which she considered
herself entitled
President Wilson’s position was said
to be equally determined against any
recognition of the secret treatly of
London
Reports of a compromise on tha
basis of the Italians getting the Ital-
ian quarters of Flume and the Jugo-
slavs getting their districts were not
confirmed as It was said that this
waa the plan put forward to the Ital-
ians but not accepted
Disturbances and strikes continue
in Germany and reports from Vien-
na indicate that violent demonatra-
tlona have taken place there The
parliament building was the storm-
center when crowds In sympathy with
the bolshevik movement tried to en-
ter the buildings Five policemen
were killed and acorea of demonstrat-
ors and police were wounded Troops
finally dispersed the crowds
Communists are playing a large
part In the troubles in Germany
They constructed trenches at Fries-
tag near Munich engaging In a bat-
tle with government troops Losses
are reported on both sides
Three thousand Wurtenburger
troops have arrived north of Munich
A decisive battle for possession of
tha Bavarian capital la expected when
reinforcements arrive
A stage of siege was proclaimed at
Offenbach near Frankfort after an
attempt by government troops to dis-
band a communist procession brought
disorders In which casualties result-
ed Bramberg was alao the scene of
a communist rising
Germans Sending 76 Delegates
Paria — Germany has notified tho
allies that she accepts all the allied
conditions respecting the Versailles
conference
Germany will send the following
delegates te the Versailles congress
with full powers to negotiate
Count von Brockdorff-Rantzau for-
eign minister Herr Landsberg sec-
retary for publicity art and literat-
ure Dr Theodor Melchior general
manager of the Warburg bank Herr
Lelnart president of the Prussian as-
sembly and of the national soviet con-
grass Herr Geisberg minister of
posts and telegraphs and Han Schu-
ocktag In all tha Oerman party will num-
ber 76 The arrival of the delegates
cannot be expected before April 28
Irish To Have a Hearing
Paris— David Lloyd George British
prime minister has agreed to receive
former Gov Edward F Dunn of Illi-
nois Frank P Walsh former chair-
man of the war labor board and Mi-
chael J Ryan of Philadelphia next
week The Americans were chosen
by the Irish societies of the United
States to appeal to the peace confer-
ence on behalf of Ireland
Tha arrangement for the meeting
was made by E M House of the
American peace delegation at a lun-
cheon at the residence of the British
premier M la expected that the
Americans will take up with Mr Lloyd
George the question of his receiving
the delegatee from Ireland who are
coming to Parle
I W W Plan Oklahoma Invasion
Sioux City la— Industrial Workers
of tho World In convention here de-
termined to lend organisers Into the
oil fields of Oklahoma Kansas and
Taaaa
RUSSIAN CASUALTIES ONLY 528
FIRST ANARCHIST ARMY HAS
SURRENDERED
Tom Marshall Favors Sending Big
Force To Annihilate
Them All
'Archangel — Since landing on the
Archangel front last September the
Americans have suffered 528 casual-
ties Of these 198 were fatalities
there having died of disease or been
killed nine officers and 187 men Tha
men wounded consist of twelve offlo-
er and 320 men
The losses of the Americans on the
north Russian front during the peat
months have been extremely light as
most of the recent fighting has been
done either by the newly formed Rus-
sian troops who kre campaigning
bravely or the British
According to the latest information
which is believed to be authentic the
anarchists have given the freedom of
Moscow up to 9 o'clock nt night to
Malcolm V Arnold of London Ohio
and Bryant R Ryall of Bloomfield
N J two Young Men's Christian as-
sociation secretaries captured at Bol-
shoei Cxerki and have releaeed and
sent out of Russia by way of Stock-
holm three of the eleven American
soldiers known to have been captured
A total of forty-three American sol-
diers are missing but outside these
eleven men and perhaps the other
who' was known to be severely woun-
ded In a hospital near Bolahoel Ozer-
kl the others are el III unaccounted
for
Moat of them ars believed to be In
Moscow
London — The first bolshevist army
operating in the region of Homel
along the Pripet river has surrend-
ered to the Ukrainians according to
a statement issued by the Ukrainian
press bureau and forwarded from Vien-
na to the Central News Up to the
time that the report waa forwarded
20000 rifles thirty-five guns and 200
machine guns bad been handed over
to the Ukrainians
Marshall Has tho Right Idea
El Paao — Vice President Thomas
R Marshall would send a sufficiently
large force to Russia thoroughly to
exterminate the anarchists he de-
clared on hla way to aWabtagtoa from
Phoenix Ariv where he has been
visiting
"This la no time for temporizing
with the anarchists” tho vice presi-
dent said “Naturally I am a demo-
crat and I believe in the voice of the
people but I think that voice should
come through tho ballot box and not
through - lawless persecution and
bloodshed” he added
ANARCHISTS WON’T FIGHT
Three Divisions of Red Troops Are
Withdrawn From Front
London — Telegrams from Omsk
Siberia report that the troops of Ad-
miral Kolchak thirty-three miles
south of Sterlit-Amak Inflicted severe
losaea on the enemy capturing many
prisoners and mnehins guns and ten
heavy guns They alao captured Star-
apuL with great booty and made a
number of anarchist leaders prison-
ers Demoralization of the anarchtsta la
reported to be growing Three an-
archist divisions refused to fight and
have been -withdrawn from the front
The peasants of tha Vlatka govern-
ment and soma of the districts on the
river Kama have revolted against the
anarchist government
QUICK ACTION IF HUNS BALK
All Alliee Are In Full Aeoord On One
Subject
Paris — Any effort by the German
government to Interfere with the
peace conference or to block the con-
cluding of peace by tricky diplomatic
maneuvers will result In sharp action
by the allied and associated powers
Arrangements have been completed
tor alternative action In the event
Germany assumes defiant attitude
Naturally there are military reasons
why details of this alternative action
mnat be withheld but It ta stated
positively that this ta one point on
which' complete agreement prevails
between President Wilson and the
other members of the council of tour
American officials pointed out that
the fact that President Wilson ta u&-
willing to see Germany bankrupted
should not bo regarded as an Indica-
tion that he to friendly to Germany
The exact contrary ta the case
Mr Wilson has declared a score of
times that Germany ta responsible for
the war and tta accompanying crimes
and must accept he responsibility and
pay to tha uttermost limit of her resources
Casualty List ta Increased 1768
Washington— Revised army calami-
ty records show 274860 major can-
naltlqp and Increase of 1755 over the
total announced a week ago One of
the striking features of the record ta
a reduction of 237 la tha number of
mJsetng brought about largely by tho
Identification of dead and tho return
of prieonera
Eight-Hour Law Pawed by Franee
Paria — The chamber of deputies
passed a bill establishing aa eight-
hour day for workmen
Constipated Children Gladly TaEd
“California Syrup of Figs’
For the Liver and Bowels
Tell your druggist you want genuind
California Syrup of Figs” Full directions -'fend
dose for babies and children of all ages ’
who are constipated bilious feverish tongue
coated or full of cold' are plainly printed on
the bottle Look for the name ‘California'8
and accept bo other “Fig Syrup”
Character Main Requisite
Tha first requisite of success la
business ta character a word which
Includes temperance fairness polite-
ness Industry and as much intelli-
gence as cam be accumulated — E W
Howe
hsporttnt to all Wcsen
Readers of this Paper
Thousands upon thousands of women
have kidney or bladder trouble and never
suspect it ”
Women’s complaint often prove to be
nothing elto but kidney trouble or tho
resalt of kidney or bladder disease
If tho kidneys are not in a healthy con-
dition they may causa tha other organs
to become diseased -
Toe may suffer pals ia tha hack head-
ache and loss of ambition
Poor health makes yon nervous irrita-
ble aad assy bo despondent it makes any
ono eo
But hundreds of women claim that Dr
Kilmer’s Swamp-Root by restoring
health to tho kidneys proved to bo juet
tho remedy seeded te overcome such
conditions
Many send for a sample bottle to see
what Swamp-Root tho great kidney
liver and bladder medicine will do for
them By endoning ten cents to Dr
Kilmer ft Co Binghamton N T yon
may receive cample elm bottle by Parcel
PoeL Yoe can purchase medium and
Urge sise bottles at all drug stores— Adv
An old man In hla second childhood
ta never aa idiotic as the young father
In hla first babyhood
Well Isn’t ItT
“Clifford what ta an Island?”
Clifford had not studied hla geogra-
phy lesson and was stumped for a
moment by his teacher’s question
"Well” he said - pansing between
words to think “an island ta a place
where If you haven’t got a boat you
can’t get off"
For true nine uae Red Cross Ball
Blue - Snowy-white clothes will be
sure to result Try It and yoawlll al-
ways use It All good grocers havs It
Love levels an things with the pos-
sible exception of the head
Lovet ta a peaceful doze and mar
rlage 1s usually the alarm clock
Oklahoma Directory
BUSINESS MEN
AND BANKERS
can add materially to their income by
few hours’ work each week explaining ta
their friends the value of
Life Insurance
Other buaineae men and bankers are
making good money in other towns— you
can do the same in your town You have
lota of friends who should carry more in-
surance Writs me for full particulars
CHAS W GUNTEB Stale Agaat
Pa Mataal Lifaiamraaco Co— may
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FILMS DEVELOPED
Some birds we know are great
thinkers of second-hand thoughts
It’s Gean Sweep Wash
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When yon
feel worn out
"tired to
death” with
the household
duties — cook-
ing scrubbing
cleaning dust
ing— (it all
cornea in the
day’s work ia
the household)
—turn to the
right remedy
to strengthen
you The poor woman whose back feels
as though it would break who feels
dizzy whose head aches or black specks
appear before her ayes all are due to
troubles eannntieT1yfemiiiinnwhiril should
bo overcome
The greatest boon to womankind ft
tempersnea tonie mode up of berb
which makes weak women strong and
nick women well This is tha “Fiwserip
lion” of Dr Fierce need by bias in active
praetiee many yean ud now sold by
almost every druggist in tablet or liqud
form It baa bad a half century of sue
eemful results in most of tbs delicate
derangements and weaknesses of women
If she’s overworked nervous or “run-
down” she finds new life and strength
fiend 10c to Dr Pieroe’a Invalids’ Hotel
Buffalo N Y for trial package or write
for free confidential medical advioe
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Commence snipping latter part of April
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Whitmore, Ernest L. The Lehigh News (Lehigh, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1919, newspaper, April 24, 1919; Lehigh, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1745495/m1/2/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.