The Leedy Herald (Leedy, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEEDEY HERALD
3 EKSJS'I WARSHIPS SBXX
ANOTHER SEVERE ' SLOW TO
ROYAL NAVY
Renewed Effort Baing Mad to Pore
Turkish Poaltlono In
Dardanelles
Berlin— Tho British auxiliary oral
or Indian of 7800 tons has boon
torpedoed off tho Swedish coast!
Eighty members -of tho crow were
oared The India was attacked by a!
point north of Bodge when entering!
Hestfjord The ijescusd men wer
picked up by the Swedish steamer
Goesteland The India belonged to
Peninsular A Oriental line and was
built In 1896
London — The British torpedo boat
destroyer Lynx was sunk as the re-
sult of striking n mine The Lynx
was sunk la the North sea on Au-
gust four officers and twenty-two
men of the crew were saved The
Lynx carried three e-lnch guns and
was equipped with four 21-lnch tor-
pedo tubes Her complement In nor-
mal times consisted of 100 officers and
men
Constantinople — A submarine of the
entente allies was sunk near Bulalr
by a Turkish aeroplane 'which threw
bombs upon the craft All the crew
was lost
London — The commencement of new
and greater efforts to force the Dar-
danelles and thus bring succor to the
Russians who still are being hard
pressed by the A ustro-Oermana la
eastern Poland and the Baltic prov-
inces and at the earns time to Influence
the Balkan states together with a
Zeppelin raid on the east coast of Eng-
land la which fourteen persons were
killed nnd fourteen wounded arc the
features of the war news
Por some time tho news from the
Dardaneles from the British stand-
point has been more cheerful While
no details of the operations there
have been given out the publlo has
been allowed to learn that the hope
for a successful Issue In the lighting
on the Turkish peninsula was brighter
The renewed attempt against the
Turkish positions which Is in full
swing seems to be a concerted one
Attacks are being made at the tip
of the peninsula along the Krithls
road where a gain of 200 yards on a
front of 300 yards baa been made and
at Baribar where an Important crest
has been occupied accoidlng to Gen-
eral Sir Ian Hamilton commander In
chief of the British expedition
The forcing of the Dardanelles Is
considered by the military critics here
to be of the greatest importance for
they assert It Is the only way that the
allies can render Immediate aid to
Russia and pay her for the great sac-
rifices she baa mads for the common
cause
U S WILL ACCEPT PAYMENT
But No Treaty Rights With Gsrmany
Waived in Frye Cass
Washington — The American reply
to the last German note regarding
the sinking of the American vesel Wm
P Frye has been cabled to Berlin
While the original position of the
state department that the Prussian-
American treaty of 1828 was violated
by the destruction of the vesel Is re-
affirmed it Is understood that the
United States is now to agree to ac-
cept payment for the Frye under the
conditions suggested In the last Ger-
man note obviating any appeal to
arbitration at The Hague Germany
stipulates that payment ahall not In-
volve admission of a treaty violation
the American note is said to stipulate
that no treaty rights are waived by
the aceptance The amount to be
paid will be fixed by two commis-
sioners one appointed by each govern-
ment -
UGH! CUE MIES MISICKI
CLElll HR ID DIES LIT IK
Traveler flurely Well Fitted With
Abundance of Nourishment
and "Musis”
Just Onci! Try "Dodson's Uvor Tons" When Bilious Consti-
pated Headachy— Don't Lose a Day's Work
Liven up your sluggish liver! Feel
flan and cheerful make your work n
pleasure bo vigorous nnd full of am-
bition But taka no nasty danger-
oua calomel because It makes yon
sick and you may loss a day's work
Calomel la mercury or quicksilver
which causes necrosis of the bones
Calomel crashes Into sour bile like
dynamite breaking It up Tbat’s
when yon feel that awful nausea and
cramping
Listen to me! If yon want to enjoy
tho nicest gentlest liver and bowel
cleansing yon over experienced Just
take n spoonful of harmless Dodson’s
Liver Tone Tour druggist or dealer
sells you a 84 cant bottle of Dodson's
liver Tons ander my personal money-
back guarantee that -each spoonful
will clans your sluggish liver better
than n dose of nasty calomel and that
It won't make yon sick
Dodson’s liver Tone Is real liver
medicine Ton’ll know It next morn-
ing because yon will wako np feel-
ing fln your Uver will bo working
your headache and dlxxlnsss gon
your stomach will bo sweet sad year
bowels regular
Dodson’s Liver Tons Is entirely
vegetable therefore harmless sad
cannot salivate Give It to your chil-
dren ltmions of people an
Dodson’s Liver Tons instead of
gsroun calomel now Tour druggist
will tall yon that the sals of calomel
Is almost stopped entirely hers
CLEARLY NO MILK FOR HIM
Traveler's Hopes of Nourishment Die
appeared es Woman's Enplane-
tlone Came te an End
A traveler from the North walking
through tho mountains of North Caro-
lina cams on n cabin that gave un-
usual svldencs of rural Industry says
Harper’s Magaxlne Although it won
only tea o'clock loathe morning the
traveler decided to stop nnd ask for
refreshment nines he might not coma
on anything so promising for many
miles
A tall apparently ill-fed woman
came to the door She looked at the
traveler In amusement and teemed
to be resentful when he made known
his wants
"We've et" she said In n reproach-
ful tons "Tom's gone to town to fetch
cornmenL”
The traveler suggested' n glass of
milk
Again tho woman shook her bend
while her sallow visage lengthened
"Tom went nnd forgot to milk tha
cow He won’t be back till evenin'"
That seemed to be tbs traveler’s op-
portunity both to show his good nap
ture and to obtain n glass of milk
"I'd be glad to milk her for yon"
be offered "I was brought up on n
farm"
Again the woman shook her head
"Te caln’L stranger" And this time
her resentment was tinged with fntlle
regret "Tom rid the cow to town"
DISTRESSING PIMPLES
Removed by Cutieura Beep and Olnt-
mint Trial Free
Smear them with the Ointment
Wash off in live mlnntes with Cull-
cura Soap and hot water and continue
bathing for some minutes Repent on
rising nnd retiring These fragrant
upsrcrsnmy emollients do much tor
the skin nnd do It quickly
Semple each free by mail with Book
Address postcard Cutieura Dept XT
Boston Sold everywhere— Adv
A Dull Ufa
"I don't know how we’ll get along
without yon Norn”
’ "Thank you ma’am"
“You've been with na n long time"
"Tee ma’am Nearly seven months
"And yon still refuse to tell us
why you are leaving?"
"Well ma'am If 70a Insist on know-
ing It's because I sent stand tbs
company hers"
"Tbs idea! Our bouse Is frequent-
ed by the best people"
"It’s not that ma'am 1 was speak-
ing of my own company Where 1
used t& work -post of my friends were
chauffeurs ma'am The only man
who has asked me to ride with him
since I've been here was a vegetable
peddler" '
The Paternal Opinion
"My eon" said old Mr Pebblescope
"I see a disposition on your part to
lead n fast Ufa If yon persist In this
course I will have to take drastic
measures to reform you"
"Whet will you do pop?"
"IH cut off pour allowance nnd
youll have to earn every cent yon
spend In that csss 1 figure that a
Joy ride on n trolley car will bn about
your limit"
AMERICANS APPEAL FOR HELP
Cendttonn In Mexican Capital Bacon
Ing Intolerable
Mexico City— An appeal for help
for Americana In Mexico nnd for the
' relief of the people of the country It-
self was sent by the American society
of Mexico to the state department In
Washington through the B rail Hen
minister It recites conditions In the
Mexican capital which are described
tn unendurable and which are declared
to have driven Americans here almost
to desperation and implores the
Washington government to net qnlckly
In bringing about nmellornton -
Two Warships to Vera Crux
Washington— Two American battle-
ships the Louisiana nnd the New
Hampshire sailed from Newport R
I for Verm Crus la response to an
uigent request from Command A1 M
Names thet his little fleet of gunboeta
la Mexican waters be reinforced tn
view of sati-forelgn demonstrations at
Oenernl Cerrmnta's capital It la un-
derstood that President Wilson
aelt ordered the warships sen
though no official of tho
would even admit they
Misunderstood Her
"Mother Belle esys tbs repartee at
Mrs Smertlelgh’a tea the other after-
noon was simply splendid!"
"Well dear find out where sbo gets
U nnd well order some of It tor our
noxt reception"
Wo hear of new uses of Hanford's
Balsam of Myrrh In dehorning cat-
tle light applications help to atop
bleeding making tha use of n hot iron
unnecessary- Adv
' Being restrained by law from whip-
ping his wife about the only amuse-
ment n married men has Is kicking
his dog
What married men can’t understand
la tha fact that moat bachelors are un-
able to appreciate their freedom
To stop bleeding nan Hanford'S Bal-
sam Adv -
-
Even n sensible man likes n taste of
flattery occasionally
WANTED IT DONE BY PROXY
Youngster's Ingenious Idea far Getting
Out of Situation That Didn’t'
Flense Him
Jack disliked being kissed and be-
ing n handsome little chap sometimes
bad n good deal to put np with One
day he had been kissed n lot Then
to make mutters worse on- going to
the picture palace la the evening In-
stead of hla favorite cowboy and In-
dian pictures them was nothing but n
lot mom hogging and kissing
He returned home completely out of
patience with the whole tribe of worn
en
After he had rolled Into bed mother
cams la to kiss him good-night
Ho refused to be kissed
Mother begged nnd begged tin la
disgust he turned to his father who
was standing at the doorway looking
on nnd said:
"Daddy for the love of heaven give
this woman n kiss!”
The longest and noisiest dinner that
Mr James Slbree Jr tbs author of "A
Naturalist la Madagascar” ever at-
tended was given by the governor of
n town exiled Ankamnn About n scorn
of officers wem at tho table nnd seven
ladles After n long grace by the pas-
tor dinner was brought tn nnd consist-
ed of the following courses:
First curry second goose third
pigeons and waterfowl fourth chick-
en cutlets and poached eggs fifth beef
sausages sixth boiled tongne
seventh sardines eighth pig’s trot-
ters ninth fried bananas tenth pan-
cakes eleventh manioc twelfth
dried bananas
And lastly nays Mr Slbme when 1
thought everything must have been
served cams haunches of roast beef
Claret wont about very freely end at
length tome much stronger liquor
and the healths of the queen “Our
friends tho two foreigners” then
those of the prime minister chief see-
re tary and chief Judge wem nil drank
twice ever the governor’s coming
Inst and ouch was followed by mu-
sical and dram honors
Thom was n big dram Just outside
on the veranda na well as two small
ones besides clarinets and fiddles
nnd those war tn fall piny almost nil
tha time Then the mom was filled
by n crowd of servants nnd aides do
camp and tho shouting of everyone
fmm the governor down was deafen-
ing The old gentleman directed every-
thing nnd everyone I was glad when
1 could take my leave after two hours
sitting bnt I was not to leave quietly
The governor took me by th abend and
escorted ms home while tho big dram
was hammered at ahead of ns nil the
way — Touth’s Companion
Going lip
"What la the reason Ice Is ao high
this summer?" Inquired the Indy of
the house
"It’s like this" said the Iceman
"The early part of the summer was
so cool that there wasn’t much de-
mand for ice so we had to raise the
price so we could make n living"
To Drive Oat Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE S
TASTELESS chill TONIC Yon know
what von are taking as the formula is
printed on every- label showing it is
guiuioo sad Iron in s tastslom form Tha
uinine drives out malaria the Iron
builds ep the tyttem 86 cents- Adv
A Scholar All Right
Bill — That young man in Just oat of
college
Jill — He looks like n scholar
"Yes one who would be at the foot
of his class"
For Bunts nnd Scalds
In csss of haras nnd scalds apply
Hanford’s Balaam of Myrrh nnd get
relief Apply It to cool the skin nnd
take the fire out Have n bottle al-
ways on hand te use la cane of noel-
dents Adv
In Caroline county Maryland lantern-slide
views contrasting tha beat
nnd poorest agricultural and domestic
conditions am used to good effect
For genslite comfort sad lasting plas
nrs ase Red Cross Ball Biss on wash day
All good groears Adv
Tbs earth was created for man and
the average fellow Inborn under the
delusion that ho Is the man
Denmark has about IS hand of cat-
tle to every 100 Inhabitants
COMPLETE AND NOISY MEAL
COTTON BOLL
A white laundry
aoep pure nnd
economical—
free from lye
Win Dot do
stray the clotheA
KING NAPHTHA
Do Dot
or tepid wafer Usaeald
WATER LILY
hot
your clothes
Perfect results
obtained by
using la cold
read beep seel
A white purs
canted toilet snd
bathsoap Can be
used with safety es
flannels woolens
and fine fabrics WUI sot shriek feeds
The bsaj seep vales evsr offered for essoin
nr FLOATS— PREMIUMS of reel veins
gives for WTsppors sad coupons— write
today for free catalogue
PCSU5CTS MANITACTUKN3 CO
OKLABOMA CITY OKLAHOMA
Officer He’s Out Again! -Enlcklefrlts
— I know n man who
never washes his hands before break-
fast Dlnglebatx — Why doesn’t he?
Bnlcklefrlta— Guess he hasn’t time
He employs nearly 200 hands in his
factory
Russia has been making plans for
the construction of grant storehouses
for grain at many points
Happy to tbs boms where Rad Gftfes
Bell Blue is used Sure to ptoses All
greens Adv
It Is better to go slow than to ex-
ceed tho epeod limit nnd acquire n
puncture
Yon can safely pines faith tn Han-
ford’s Balaam of Myrrh Adv
When n man la beaten he admits It
—but It Is different with n ’woman
EPJITE E1RS-S!XESTJIGXS
wtoaliag tot us know
Pile and Qaafay Casmwtul
Thirty Ym
CkvOWa
Freckles
"Is It true that only pooplo with na
excess of Iron In their systems have
n tendency to freckles?" asked the
summer girl of her father
"I don’t believe It Is" replied Dad
"That young chap who goes bathing
with yon has an excess of brass and
he’s got freckles"
Really Feasible
"X presume yon bad many internet
lng experiences while abroad?"
"Quite so I liked Venice"
"As to wby In particular?"
"Yon could get a seagoing cab them
all right" — Louisville CourlerJournaL
For mosquito bites apply Hanford’s
Balsam Adv
The more money a man has the
more be can refuse to lend
PREVENTION"
tmirlfea cars TatfsPUtaH
a nmttr fei fet wai
SICK HCADAOX
Tuffs Pills
W N U Oklahoma City No 34-1818
Children Cry for Flotehcr’o
Ihe Kind Tov Have Always BoWght and which has bets
la for over 80 yean has borne the signature of
1 and has been nude under hla per
ona! awDorvlnloa since Its tnhuur
muryJS Allow noone to deeelve tow in tide
All Counterfeits Imitations and Just' as good are bnt
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Intents and fntM—w bhmuu against
What lo CASTORIA
Onxtarla Is n harmless nnhxtltate for Castor Oil
gorlo Drops and Soothing Syrups It la pleasant it
contains neither Opium Morphine nor other Vareotla
Bwbstanee Its are Is Its guarantee It destroys Wanu
nnd allays Feverishness For mors than thirty years It
has been In constant wm for the relief of Coneapetioe
Flatulency Wind Golle nil Teething Troubles and
Diarrhoea It regain tee tho Stomach and Dowels
snabnlletee tbs Food giving healthy nnd natural
The Children's Panacea— Tho Mother' meads
csranrrs CASTORIA always
Bean tho Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years
Th Kind You Havo Always Cought
fi
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these uChptaiy gray heke bs “U OLiJU" MAIR DRUHNt PWlt-J tuoa rated
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Burnham, Bernice H. The Leedy Herald (Leedy, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1915, newspaper, August 19, 1915; Leedy, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1756246/m1/3/?q=led+zeppelin: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.