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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 May 1919, p. 3

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\i- .**-< • *- . ' '"r & ^4"^ "?S5 •rrs.' ^V"V^{; •-/* ' ' " ! ' rHB M^HETTRT PLAIKDEALER, McHENRT. Ilk m&$w '^Wx 'wvs?;^ famm *, >/:•* .•-rK $ v.-"-: «*'•?. " ra$ >\. • < . i'll 9$ *spif HE'S THE OLD RELIABLE Grand old "Bull • there is. He sold over 300,000,000 He s the bags last year* You know genuine "Bull" Durham-- never an enemy; millions of friends. Genuine "Bull" Durham tobacco--you can roll fifty-thrifty cigarettes from one bag. That's some inducement, nowadays. &*• BULL DURHAM You pipe smokers; mix a little " BULL DURHAM with your favorite to bacco. It's like augur in your Coffee. !5r *V •: Ml#? GERMANS ASK FOR VOLBHTtERS Leaders Insist Armed Resistance /^IfPeafce Terms Thought Of. •t- ::•! Satisfaction for the sweet tooth. Hr Aid to appetite llil digestion -- benefit: and enjoyment Id LASTING form. 'riix&'t' I only 5 cents a package. WRAPPED zzzzza Flavor Lasts. WANT TO PROTECT BORDER GREEK TROOPS rTAKE SMYRNA U. S. Warships Take Part in B« AlHed Defronstration Before , Turkish City. BIG 0.1 BUTTLESUP THERE Make This Test For Acid-Stomach There are millions of people who what acid-month does to the teeth--* (raffer almost daily from the horrors how It eats right through the hard .-e# an acid-stomach--Indigestion; sour, enamel and causes them to decay, gassy, stomach; distressing heartburn; Think then of the havoc that must sickening food-repeating; painful be caused by excess acid in the atom* bloat and that miserable, puffed up, ach! • lumpy feeling after eating. Many of Even If you are not suffering any these people have tried treatment after immediate stomach pains, but are not treatment; medicine after medicine; feeling Just as flt and fine as you others have gone to doctors and stom- should, you should by all means make >ch specialists and some to hospitals, this test: Go to your drug store at but In spite of all of their efforts they once and get a big box of EATONIC. bare obtained no lasting relief or a It is in the form of pleasant-tasting permanent cure. tablets--you eat them like a bit of These symptoms simply mean add- candy. EATONIC is prepared for Just stomach. If allowed to run on, they one purpose--correcting acid-stomach are very likely to cause a lot of seri- by driving out the excess acid. ^ Dus trouble. Dyspepsia, rheumatism, EATONIC literally absorbs the excess gout, lumbago, sciatica, splitting head- acid. It brings instant relief from * .ache, dizzy spells, nervousness, sleep- the pains of indigestion, heartburn, I lessness, mental depression, melan- belching, sour, gassy stomach, bloat, 1 ' cholia, a feeling of listlessness and etc. It makes the stomach pure, sweet, all-goneness--these are Just a few of cool and comfortable, puts it in a nor- , the disorders which can be traced to mal, healthy condition, so that your acid-stomach. As a matter of fact, food is properly digested. You need 1 acid-stomach Is often the direct cause every bit of strength you can possibly of those almost incurable conditions get out of the food yon eat--and known as catarrh of the stomach, In- EATONIC helps you get it. testina! ulcer, and cancer of the stom« Don't put this test oir if yon value ach. The lives of those who suffer your future good health and happifrom these serious troubles are noth- ness. Ton run no chance at all betfg short of dally agony. Surely, cause EATONIO is absolutely guarthen, you must see how Important It anteed to give you relief ot- your drug- Is to go at once to the seat of the gist will refund your money. The trouble -- acid-stomach. »f know cost is a mere trifle. Mobs in Berlin Protest Peace Terms --Huns' Reply Will Probably «"• Oelayed--New War Is sible, Is Report. Berlin, May 20.--Although government leaders Insist armed resistance to the peace terms is out of the ques- /on, the army leaders are appealing to the Silesian population to Join the volunteers. The regiments composed of these men, it is planned,* are to defend the country by concentrating on the border. The German leaders have dissolved the Polish supreme people's councils. Gigantic demonstrations took place in Berlin Sunday protesting against the peace terms. Chancellor Scheldemann and members of his cabinet addressed large "crowds. The spirit of all the demonstrations was one of defiance, which was fanned to Intense fury by the speakers, who warned the populace to stand united against the 'foreign foes" and to avoid all domestic disorder. The day marked the end of the "sackcloth and ashes" week decreed by President Ebert. The preamble of Germany's main answer to the peace terms already is en route from Berlin to Versailles, it was learned at the headquarters of Count von Bernstorff, "home chief* of the German peace machinery It was added that it was doubtful whether the" complete German answer would be delivered by Wednesday, the date stipulated by Clemenceau. Extension of at least a few days is ex pected in official circles. Dispatches to German newspapers from Versailles say the original plan of contrasting the peace treaty, chapter by chapter, with the 14 points has been abandoned and Instead a condensed expose of the alleged conflicts with those points will be filed. German officers are opposed to the terms, as they would mean that 50,01)0 Of them would be Jobless What is going to happen? There are three answers: 1. The government will accept revised terms, enabling them to remain in office. This would not be for long, however, as hunger would increase the revolutionary spirit, causing the overthrow of the ministry, 2. The Volunteer arrty will fight with all force, inasmuch as defeat would end their career anyway. 3. The government might resign without making a decision. This would unite the three Imperldllstlc parties. (Hermans and Bulgarians Wear Italian Uniforms in Attempt to Cseape-- Serbs and Croatiane i Fight at Agram. Athens, May i9.^-Greek forces landed at Smyrna. The news was received here with great enthusiasm. A Paris dispatch Thursday Stated that "an important port" in Asia Mi nor would "soon be the theater of a military and naval manifestation by the allies in which Greek soldiers and French, British and Italian warships would participate." Paris, May 19.--An extensive naval demonstration by the allies has been, begun at Smyrna in connection with a mandate to Greece to administer the city. . The United States "battleship Arizona and four United States cruisers have arrived at Smyrna, according to( an Athens dispatch. Salonlki, Greece, May 19.--The military governor of Saloniki has Issued a statement announcing the arrest invarious districts of German officers and soldiers and many Bulgarian*! wearing the Italian uniform in an effort to escape to Bulgaria. s Several comitadjis wearing the Italian uniform and transported on Italian; military auto trucks also were seized^ i London, May 19.--Serious fighting between Serbians and Croatlans at Agram, the Croatian capital, is re-ji] ported in a Vienna dispatch to the Ex-j change Telegraph company. FOR YOUR ACID-STOMACH )v Accr-rijini,: to their inventors bricks )tade uom furnace slag infrease in strength with age. An inventor has patented a parachute to enable persons to escape front high buildings in case of fire. Counterfeiter Caught! The New York health authorities had a Brook* $fn manufacturer sentenced to the penitentiary for Belling throughout £a United States millions of Talcum powder" tablets as Aspirin Tablets* Aspirin "DONTS" Don't ask for Aspirin Tablets--say "Bayer!" Don't buy Aspirin in a pill box! Get Bayer packagel Don't forget that the "Bayer Cross" is your only Section against dangerous counterfeits. Don't fail to say to druggist: "I want 'Bayer Tablets of Aspirin' in a Bayer package." The genuine! Buy only the regular Bayer package with the safety "Btyw GW upon it and on each tablet inside. Bayer-Tablets of Aspirin ^ (The genuine American owned "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" have been proved safe by millions for Pain, Headache. Neuralgia, Toothache. Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago. Colds, Grippe, Influenzal Colds. Joint Pains,' peuritis! Proper dosage on every "Bayer" package, - Boxes of IS tablets--Bottles of 24--Bottles of 100--At«/» Capsules., to *e tnde aagjaf Baget Masatottie at y--nfrlrirlit--tat < MILLION DOLLAR BOY KILLED Vinson Walsh McLean Run Down st Psrents' Home Near Washington City. Washington, May 20.--Vinson Walsh McLean, nine-year-old son of* Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beal McLean, was run down by an automobile at Friendship, the country mansion of the McLeans here, receiving injuries from which he died. The boy, famous several years ago as the two hundred million dollar baby has been closely guarded' all of his life and had left his bodyguard only a few minutes before the accident. He had started across the roadway from the mansion when a Ford automobile in which three women rode bore down upon him. The car stopped and the boy was picked np and taken to the mansion, where he died. WEEKS AND TURKS BATTLE TRIBUTE TO SLAIN NURSE; Edith Cavell's Body Is Taken to West-; - minster Abbey in England for Memorial Service. London, May 17.--England paid trib* ute here to Edith Cavell. the English nurse executed by the Germans at Brussels October 12, 1915, when hef, body, en route from Brussels to her native city of Norwich,-was taken t Westminister abbey-for an impressive memorial service. It was a public funeral, in which it seemed every resident of the great me* tropolls endeavored to participate* The streets through which the cortege moved were congested with crowds and every inch of siandinfr room in the neighborhood of the abbey was occu» pied by a densely massed multiude which was eager to do reverent horn* age to "that brave woman." as the bishop of London described her, "who deserves a great deal from the British empire." The congregation at the abbey included high official* of the government representatives of foreign countries and ntett prominent in many. waito Hfe. ri: i. r"' * iv^ : MORE FIGHTERS REACH tt. Transport Plattsburg Carries 322d Artillery, 477 Convalescents and 773 Wives of Yanks. New York, May 17.--The transport Plattsburg arrived from Brest With 1,899 troops, among them the H22d field artillery, to be demobilized at Camps Grant, Sherman, Taylor and - Lee. Other passengers Included 477 convalescents, Twentieth Liverpool and ^3T>th to 238th Brest convalescent detachments making up the greater part. Sixty wives of soldiers, thirteen sailors' wives and thirteen chitdren t<»gether with thirteen stranded American civilians, also were aboard. The Plattsburg also brought "home 001 na val men from American ships and sta tions in European waters. NOT QUITE TASTE Mspy Are 8laln When the Athena Troops Make a Landing at Sm_y rna. " ' CVmstantinople, May 20. -- til Ae fighting which took place after the landing of Greek troops at Smyrna «n Thursday 300 Turks and 100 Greeks were killed. The fighting took plaqe for the most part in the Turkish Quarter of the town, where the Greeks were met py lively rifle fire. * • " ' ' " To Create New Departments u Washington. May 20.---Creation'bf * department of education headed by s secretary of education, who will be a member of the cabinet, is proposed In a bill to be introduced in both houses of congress at the opening of the extra Italy Gives Up Islsntfa. Paris, May 20.--Italy has relinquished her claims to the Dodocanese islands, off the Asia Minor coast, in fa- •vor of Greece. This ends one of the most acute controversies before the peace conference. v . -| 1 ' Eighty-Eighth Sails Seen, f - ~ Washington, May 20.--The Eightyeighth division (North Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa and Illinois) has been assigned to early convoy, the war department was notified by General Perching. 3 - • . • Bar I. W. W. Meeting. < " Milwaukee, May 17.--The proposed Industrial Workers of the World raeet- "Ing planned to be held at a hall Saturday night will not be permitted to take place, according to word received from Governor Philtpp. Fosdick League Envoy. ^Washington, May 17.--Raymond B. Fosdick. who was chairman of the Commission on training camp activities during the war. will be the American representative on the eoasdl of the league of nations. BANDITS ROB ILLINOIS SANK First National of DoJtdn Is Stripped ; 41 Jill Cash and Liberty Bonds. Chicago, May 17.--Bandits seised $00,000 from the First National bank of Dolton. It was the biggest haul made by bandits in this part of the country in years. The loot included $30,000 In Liberty bouts, $20,000 In certificates of indebtedness and $10,- 000 in cash, according to Horace Holmes, cashier. Virtually everything of value In the bank was taken. Dolton is one of the small towns lying in the Calumet region a few miles south of the Chicago line and several miles west of Hammond. ^ , One Day of Grace. Washington, May 19.--Reyemte collectors were notified by the federal revenue bureau that slnee June 15 falls on Sunday, the second installment of Income taxes due on that date will be accepted on Monday, June 16. Take Alleged Bandit. Louisville, Ky., May 19.--Eaif OaveHy, twenty-five, of Los Angeles, is under arrest here charged with stealing $14,000 worth of Liberty bonds from a Vancouver (B. C.) bank, where he was employed. Raid University; Seize Whisky. Nashville, Tenn„ May 16.--Police raided the medical laboratory at Vanderbilt university and seized two patrol wagon loads of whisky and other intoxicants. Four students were arrested. Dutch Hold On to Ex-Kaiser. The Hague, May 16.--The Dutch government Rentes that it has decided to surrender former Emperor William. The question at present, it contends, concerns only Germany aprf the entente. . ; . Hunter Liked Bear, All Right, but That Particular One Was Not Done Enough. Blenkins once Joined a bear-hunting expedition. During the hunt, as he was resting by the side of a rock and talking with an,other hunter he began swanking heavily. "If there's anything I dote on it's bear. A slice of bear steak nicely done is Just perfect!" he said. "Well," said his companion looking up, "I'm hanged if there isn't a bear now!" The man who "doted on bear" looked up, saw/an immense grizzly on the top of the rock, gave a yell and leaped Into the woods and disappeared. His companion soon overtook him and said to the fugitive as he came up: "I thought you liked bear?" "Well, I do," said the runaway; "but that one wasn't done enough." --London Tit-BWs. . GrowWheat in Western Canada One Crop Often Pays for the Land y Western Canada offers the sreatest advantages to home seekers. Large profit* are assured. You can buy on easy payment term* Fertile Land at $15 to $30 per Acre-- land similar to that which through many years has averaged from 20 to 45 bushels of wheat to the acre. Hundreds of cases are on record where in Western Canada a single crop has paid the cost of land and production. The Govern^ ments of the Dominion and Provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta wan the farmer to prosper, and extend every possible encouragement ana neip i Grain Crowing and Stock Raising. ThoughWestern Canada offers land at such low figures, the high prices of grain,, c< attle, abecp» ia nd bos* will remain. m DRU6GISTS RECOMMEND * v SWAMP-ROOT . _______ * " • many yean druggists have watched with much interest the remarkable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder medicine. It is a physician's prescription. Swamp-Root is a strengthening medicine. It helps the kidneys, liver and bladder do the work nature intended they should do. * Swamp-Root has stood the test of years. It is sold by all druggists on its merit and it should help you. No other kidney medicine has so many friends. Be sure to get Swamp-Root and start treatment at once. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for S sample bottle. When writing be ears end mention this paper.--Adv. Hubby Knew Wlfey. 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