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T THE OGDEN STANDARD: OGDEN, UTAH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1919. 5 fl'M I IS Protection is b. Si e Mountain j fr'p J 3rand Labcu Sgp I I ; Jj Tho fi-grnnee of MOTWTATN Brand M ;! HAM stir nonr appetlt with a zest and -' : 'y J ! rHish 'hat nothing .ati?f: hut "more R.V.x. :.-"Vx'-'kki'- if J Mountain Ham." CF''-' ' ! 1 . ' nus Ji1t ni'! lender . ur- Biijf ' . r "nwect" Hear o the tmnn. Fried or I; -- . 'T .,' IE boded, you'd enjoj it : . '';;:V f f&& I Br' - . feZ&t The finality and superior -::re are the EJ-::?;.'. j felj&sy 11 rrc -verv dny in the year. The flavor tS'r .-. ."'.' i , W . . Iff J ..; I Ogden Packifjg & Provision Woman's Panel ! j Dorothy Dix Talks THE SERVANT PROBLEM By DOROTHY DIX, the Wo: Id 's Highest Paid Woman Writer j L The employment secretary of the Y . Ijl : , iM. ,;,)..: ,hin!s that she has I Elved the servant problem. r According to her plan the kitchen inrr'Miii' ol ih" luiun- will be known u- as Hmi' ' -islam " and will ha e I pertain well defined "rights." These , pncludo a definite working schedule of II letgiit hours a day. A tull free day I llholidav each week Front door key, '1 use of the parlor and piano, use ct the E au toriiob 1 1 on .-'ai'il occasions, and irc-don from all dish washing, iron- inland such drudgery, the right to eat .at" table with the family, and take t 'part In the -ncial conversation and life as one of the famil Thi solution of the servant ques ticn dnes mure than settle it. It Mjjnlnates it, for it makes the position 5 fof iho poor, down trodden mistress of ll the house so intolerable that she will reb"l, nnd e.iher do 1 1 : r own house I pfork herself, or f 1 to the ark of ret n uge of a hotel or boardinp,house. I That the servant girl should de fM mand fhortrr hours and more pay Birhcn all other labor is working lo-? fBtod rcttinc nior" for it, is to be ex--I pcrtcd None of 11 work for other people lor the pure lore of it, and If girl can earn more and have easier Kours in a lactory than she can in a J3 kitchen sh" is quid richt to go to l the factory, and the housewife who : competes with the manufacturer for h: - nics must expect 10 pa her I j is much and give her as short hours a: he doe? I The arranging of an eight hou' day 1 for the worker in a house presents manv more difficulties than it does In a factory However, because the es J Fxntial charm of home consists in it I I not beinq run on a hard and fast Schedule It is iho place where we I can Uike our ease where v. call eat H r beu we are hungry, and sleep when U 1 ! are -leepy and leuve things rcat I tered aboui when w feel mussy, and i hr,:ni. , : i n' . . ,,:i'i l,. nl-.- honi" 4 Lhr-n we caie not be late for a min I utc at meal because the cook's hour lis about to strike and she will van n ( )-.h like Cinderella ai the ball. M 1 Al::o a si rvant's bus hours, t iio Ml time when she is most needed, come I Lin the early morning and at night, and I 10 when cook works on an eiht hour I bhift, the Ii'mim'w e win have to de f cide uheilo-r -he would rather get up If ol a morning and gel breakfast, or em I lout her clubs, and teas, and matinees, I and Ma y ,t iioine and cook dinm r. I la souk p -is-of the south the eight ;i NOW THIS nOOS WOMAN ( GOTWELL Told by Herself. Her Sin cerity Should Con vince Others. Oiristopher, 111. "For four years I j differed from irregularities, weakness, I r nerVQUWlMM and ' llillUj ' was in a down I UtSSMIl III CunL'lt'loni Two of UBPN4H our best doctors 'S failed to do mo any P rTifW good. I heard bo 1 - -ill i much about what I Ml LydiaE. Tinkbam's y vegetable Com W v9r 11 1 pound had dono for V & others, I tried it ' 'y and was cured. I it- ' am no longer npr- vous, am regular, T ' and in excellent nealth. I believe the Compound will fure any female trouble. "Mrs. Alice I W.LLER. Christopher, 111. fousnesa 13 often a svmptom of ! J;eine3s or some functional derange ( nt, which may be overcomo bv this lamous root and herb remedy, Lydia llntharn's Vegetable Compound, as ' "ousands of women have found by Periencc. p. complications exist, write Lydia E. i f., ham Hedir in.- Co Lynn. Mass., for 13 'p801'" in regard to your ailment w i"e result of its long experience is I tyourfiervice. hour day has long been enforced by the colored autocrats of the kitchen, who cook a 2 o'clock dinner, and iheni take iheir hat- ;.nd their bask,eti and fare forth to their homes ffom which 1 they emerge not into the working1 world until the next morning No money, no persuasion avail- to to make them cook a third meal.; Thev'vp got to have some time to en Joy themselves, they say, and af the! white folks want anything more to! 'eat they can cook it themselves, or co 1 to a restaurant. This plan is inoon-I I venient enough in a small community 1 It would be an impossibility in a large city, where the distances are great 1 and where bankers, and brokers, and 1 merchants who are not fortunat 'enough to be able to work only eight hours a day, could not cut into their most strenuous season of labor to go 'home to eat, even to please the cook.:; 1 Granting the domestic servants de-j; mand to as short hours and as much 'pay us she can get, the other griev-l ances of the hired girl seem fantas-'i ; tic and far fetched Why docs she ! I wish to associate with her employers I i I and be c onsidered a member of the ' I family0 No olr.er employes expect to j be taken into the bosom of the fam-j ily of the person who hires him or In r. I Because you cook a man's meals Is no r I more reason to be invited to dinner by !; jhim than it would be if you kept his books, or blacked his boots. Nor Is!' there any more reason why a domes-I tic should have the use of his atlto-l mobile than Iher? is why his elevator , boy should have it. Many a pirl in the kitchen is belter j' bred, more intelligent, and a thousand 1 times better moraljy than her emplo ers in the parlor, and there is no rea json why she should demean hersell by 'associating with them socially. Ne- 1 leeesity may force us to take the job i we can get, but we have a right toi pick out our company 1 : We arc 'old that it hurts (he pride , I of the servant girl not to make one 1 , I of the family group. She -hould kav ' ja finer pride. She should be too proud to wish to force herself uponi; i those who do not wish her, not be- cause she works for a living but be cause every family lias a desiia fori I privacy in iis own home, and each in . dividul of us likes to pick out our own I friends who are personally cont;i nial ! I to us. I I As a matter of fact, the complaints 'of the servant girl are mostly giiev- ances that she manufactures out of I j whole cloth Certainly her wrongs are never wrongs that she has to en- J I dure, for if she doesn't like her room, 'nor her food, nor 'he way the woman she works for treats her, she has only; to go forth and lake ber choice of homes ;nd Jobs that are aching to re I reive her. For the cook supply never equals the demand. The kitchen is one Held of labor that is never satisfied. And a.s for the persecuted, put on,! j brow beaten, hired girl well--miti-1 I tresses have their faults, and their j j nerves and thir tempera; but human nature is selfish and prOnc to look outi i for itself, and there an not man of' U8 who are rash enough to anta 1 the one creature who holds our phys- leal comfort in her hands. F01 proof , , of which you may observe, that not matter what husband-; and wives say ; to each oih' r they invariably mind jtheir p's and q's when they speak to the cook. Rut anyway you look a( it the pres ent domestic problem is an interest-1 ing one And it is well to observe the1 hired irl attentively because in the I next few years sh is likely to be as j j extinct as the dodo. REPRIEVES ARE GRANTED. j LINCOLN, Neb . Sept. 19 Re- 1 Iprieyes granted by Governor Samuel R. McKelvfe extend to next January j 'the date for the electrocution ol Al ison 3. Cole and Allen V Gramnier. j 'both ol whom had been Uttdt I Bl ntortc !io die today for the death of Gram I mar's mother-in-hYw, Mrs Lulu O. Vog of near Elba, who was shot and killed in 1 7 Cole has an appeal j pending in supreme court. I 00 j CoLI on J. J. Brunimitt ai I 2417 Hudson tvcn'ie, if you want to cell your Liberty bonds. Phone 59. CONGRESS TO HONOR GENERAL PEYTONC.MARSH WASHINGTON. Sept 19 At the re quest of Secretary Baker the house rulei committee will meet next vr?ek to cor-ider Ut bill proposing the p -1 -manent rank of general for Peyton C .March, chief of staff The secretary asked ( bairmah Campbell today for a special rule, giving the March hill privileged consideration in the house II v.ts recommended for passage bv the military committee by one rote and sharp opposition is expected on 'he floor. Itinerary of the President During Stay in Salt Lake SALT LAKE, Sept. 19 This Is the program for President Wilson's visit to s.iii Lake next Tuesday, from the lime of his arrival at the Oregon Shori Line railroad station until his depar ture, following his address at the tab ernacle. 4:30 p. m. President and party ar rive over the Oreqon Short Line Re ception committee forms line from president's special car across platform to depot sheds 1 in p m Party takes automobiles KOin- e isl on South Temple -ireit to Main South on Main street to Fourth South, east on Fourth South steel to Slate, north on State to South Temple east on South Temple to Fifth East street, where the parade will break The president's car will proceed each on South Temple through Federal Heights to Fort Douglas 6 p. m. Party returns to the Hotel Utah whorjfe dinner will be served President and Mrs. Wilson in their suite. 7 p m. : Tabernacle door- open 8 p m All reservations (intakes thrown open to the general public. 8:10 p. m. President and Mrs Wil son leave the hotel for the tabernacle. 8:15 p. m. President arrives at tab ernacle. 8:25 p m. Governor Bamberger in troduces the president. 8 30 p. in The president begins his address. Catarrh Of The Stomach Is Dangerous I "Thousands Have It and Con't Know It," Says a j Physician Frequently Mis I taker, for Indigestion Hov to Recognize and I "Thousands of people suffer more or J less constantly from lurred, coated j longue. bad breath, sour burning stom : ach, frequent vomiting, rumbling in stomach, bitter eructations, ga?, wind md stomach acidity and call it indlges lion when in reality their trouble Isl Jue to gastric catarrh of the stomach " v.rites a Nov; York physician. Catarrh of the stomach is dangerous! because the mucous membrane lining 3f the stomach is thickened and a coat-: ing of phlegm covers the surface so that the digestive fluids cannot mix; with the food and digest them This, condition soon breeds deadly disease, in the fermented, unasslmllated food ' The blood is polluted and carries the mfi 1 tion throughout the body. Gastric ulcers art apt to form and frequently an ulcer is the first sign of a deadly j cancer In catarrh of the stomach a good and safe treatment is to take before meals teaspoonful of pure Hisurated Mag nesla in half a glass of hot wp.ler as hot as you can comfortably drink it. , Tht- hot water washes the mucous Irom the stomach walls and draws the Mood to the stomach while the bisurul d magne&js la an excellent solvent for 1. ucus and increases the efficiency or the hot water treatment. Moreover the Bisuratod Magnesia will serve as a P'-werful but harmless antacid which will neutralize any excess hydrochlorn acid that may be in your slomrch ana sweeten Its food contents Easy. na ural digestion without distress of an. Uind should soon follow Bisurated Magnesia is not a laxative. 1- harm lese pleasant and easy to take and rt be obtained from any local drug gial Don't confuse Bisurated Magne sia with other forms of magnesia, milks, citrates, etc., but iei it in the pure bisurated form (powder or tab lets), especially prepared for this pur pose. Advertisement. 00 SIEGE IN MOSCOW. - HFLSINGFORS, Sept, 19. (Bv The Associated Press.) The newspaper Pravda 01 Petrograd 4- publish-s a soviet government 4- proclamation declaring a state of siege In MOSCOW, In consequence of the operations of the Cossacl: -f f i.i neral Mamontotf ea ,ilr nea the Red army. f 4. 4r -t PROMPT RELIEF I for the acid-distressed stomaeli, I try two or three Ki-KOIDS after nif.il';, dissolved on the tongue keep your stomach I sweet try Ki-moids the new I aid to digestion. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS Ol- SCOTT S EMULSION H I I mi nn I Theatres AT THE ORPHEUM. I Pantagcs circuit opened for this week yesterday and played to good 1 'and appreciative audiences at the Or l pheum theatre. Firal Ofl the bill appeared Amoral' and Obey, described in the program as j Parisian Eccentriques, who performed a mediocre acrobarie act in which the moat outstanding feature was the lady of the pair who flitted hither and' thithei without doing anything re-1 markably of note and yet managing to' keep the act alive. I W hy he should be billed as Cliff and Clark we don't know, for he was one person, and when he appeared' and bejran ln acl v. e here's j where we meet another of life'a di appointments but ho essa; d the lm- ; personation of certain actors in the .-mums oi a sontr entitled Jly Mmh 1 er's Rosary" which convulsed the house and brought him hearty ip plans- Liile Shaw, Lawrence Williams and; Charles Burnison appeared in a one- 1 Ht play entitled "There She Goes Ac.un' in which MJaa Shaw depicted the manners and mannerisms of a woman one "dance crazy' who Isl read to elope from her brutal hus , band with a dancing instructor onl 'to be impeded by bru'e husband ap pearance in ihe nick of time. Mr Brute entertains the Intentive eloper with his opinions on the pair and fin ish - by planoing a plot whereby both; the brute and the eloper are supposed! to be dead; she shall come in, says' the plotter and. discovering her dead j lovers, prove which of them has her heart. They shoot, they lie down, they' appear dead, she appears, and. criinq out" You poor boobs" Immediately! 1 telephones another lover to meet her! at a dance hall. Well staged, and reasonably well acted, it was the poor ; ev-;t one-act plav we have ever seen.. It left us with .1 decided brown taste.' Which brown taste immediately: I left us for good and all when the Lm i pire Comedy Four, a quartette ofl male voices appeared and kept the I audience delighted, amused, and in ; terested and very loath to see them i disappear Without doubt, in our opin j 1 ion, 1 1 1 i is the best comed musical I quartette the Orpheum has ever staged Fine rendition of their pl cei I combined with splendidly rehearsed good humor kept the audience in roar;-1 of laughter. A little man with an in-j toxicatlhg mannerism of trilling tht j letter "r." and a basso with one oi the richest voices surely ever heard on the audeiUe ;,taec. were the dis. tlnctive people of a distinctly dlstin-' Iguihed quartette. Joe Fanton and company in "A Morning in Camp" introduced a nov elty acrobatic act in a refreshingly in - terestinc way The three voun men ere heart il) applauded and deserved it Oifficult as it is to perform an -thing new in this line of work, these three managed it to the great delight of the crowded house. "Movies" and Mr Erickson's capa- . hie orchestra filled out a bill sbich in the mam pleased the hou-e rvo To Relieve Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness And Head Noises Peersons suffering from catarrhal 'deafness, or who are growing hard of ! hearing and hae head noises will be glad to know thai this distressing af fliction can usually be successfully i treated fit home by an internal medi iCine thai in many instances h:iS effect ed complete relief after other treat jments have failed. Sufferers who 1 could scarcely hear have had their h a riiij; r -tored to such an extent that the tick ot a watch was plainly audible seven or eight inches away from either ear. Therefore if you know of some one who is troubled with head noises j or catarrhal deafness, cut out this for Imilla and hand it to them and you may have been (he means of saving some poor sufferer perhaps from total deaf ness. The prescription can be prepared at home and i marie as follow- Secure from your druggist 1 oz. Par mini (double Btrength) Take this home and add to it '4 pint of hot water 'and a little granulated sugar: stir un til dissolved Take one t ablespoorful j lour times a day. Parmlnl is used in this way not only 'to reduce by ionic action the inflam mation and welling in the Eustachian Tubes, and thus lo equalize the air pressure on the drum but to correct any excess of secretions in Ihe middle ,ear, and the results It gives are nearly always quick and effective Evry person who has catarrh in any form, or distressing rumbling, hiss ing sounds in their iais, should iVi this reripe a trial Advertisement 00 Soviet System Has ! No Place in the I Life of Americans SALT LAKE. Sept. 19. So long a. ithe American Legion stays out of pol nn n will be r-uccesjf ul derlaicc j Joseph K Prick, justice of the su preme court of Utah, at a membenhii tally Of the Legion held at Barral hull last night This does not impl ; however. Judge Frick explained, tha' 'the organization must ftand aloof frit jthe national life of the countr "The association," tie said, 'retain? ihe right 10 form Its own policies :inc 10 impress those policies on the met elected to legislative positions. It must insist that the men elected en deavor lo put these policies into of I feet, but it must. also allow them ic luse their own judgment as to how tc 'achieve the desired result. Judge Frick reviewed the event? that led up to the Declaration of In dependence, called attention to the fact thai that document declares thai government exist because of the e m senl of the governed, and explain I CATARRH W 8R For brad or throat JgMlg SLM catarrh try th liFfwK vapor treatment B VICRS VAPORUBm "YOUR BODYGUARD" -3Of.60eTw.2O 'hat under the constitution of 'her Fnlted Stales the power rests wi.h the pt-ople to alter or abolish the gov ernment .it r-.ny titu' the1. iua ;-o de sire. "Put,'" he continued, "such altea itions or abolition must be done In ac cordance with law and order. Oui I" la goernnient of l.iw. and in law we must find the right to proceed. Mid :hae you ever heard of a better gov 1 lernment, where the power of the peo ple to change is more effective'' Th-. . is none If the people make up th -i minds that change is necessary, thoj 'have only to meet together and ac j cording to law and order proceed lo the alterat ion 'Yet you will hear people lecturing Ion the beauties of the so iet. govern inent. We do not need a soviet gftv-1 rnment Under the present govern ment, the rights of the individual are : secure; under the soviet, he has no rights that the majority cannot ignore At present the government is In v m: hands Continue for ten years to up hold its principles and the laws will so adjust themselves to conditions that no man will dare suggest there is a better system. Wesle E King, state chairman el 'he Legion who presided ai the meet ing called upofl those present to ex plain 10 all service men possible 'uu -.he organization is a civilian associa tion which has no connection with the ; government . thai II Is made up of l.r 1 1 it serylce men without regard lor I rank and that all members are on r.he j same level. As an organization it h;s 'no politics and is not going to haw jiny, he declared. DizzyWrecked His i Automobile j Two years ago my stomach trou ble got so had that I was almost con stantly filled with gas. This made me very dizzy at times. Last fall I was al most overcome by one of these dizzy spells while driving my car, and ran ' it into a telephone pole, badly wreck- ' ing the c;.r A friend recommended Mar's Wonderful Remedy for my trou ble. Since taking the first dose 1 have; steadily improved, and feel better now than ever in my life." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation; which causes practically all stomachj lher and inti -nnal ailments, including' appendicitis. One dose will convince cr money refunded. A R. MIntyre Drug Co. and druggists everywhere. Adt ert Isemenl "Wives of Men," that big eight-reel special at the Rex theatre, beginning tomorrow for an indefinite run. Open 2 p. m. Admission, including war tax, 10c and 25c. 00 Preparing to j Organize the I World League WASHINGTON, Sept iri- Prepafa nons for the organization of the league of nations are being made in 'London by Sir Kric Drummond, secre- j I tary-generatt and Uaymoud H Fos ,c'lck, an American under-secretary, so thai the league will be in readiness to 'functional its firsr meiing to be called , in Washington The date of this met 1 j ng is undecided. I Colonel E. M. House and Lord Rob ert Cecil and other members of the 'organization committee of the league hove been taking part in the prelim Unary organization work. The organization committee aired, has adopted a resolution contemp'a -iPB thai member Btates may assign some of their own officials for ser vice under tho league and has recom mended thai "the governments of Slates member- of ihe league shall ;take into consideration the services Of their officials in ihe International sdc I I otarlat." In preparatory work for the foun dation for the international court ul justice, the committee is underst?od 1 1 have .irriM'd .1! the opinion that it; would be desirable to invite a num- ber of eminent international jurists to live then opinions on the constitution of such a court, and has voted to take up he question in detail at some sub- J sequent meetings The action of the committee is said to indicate lhat the work of organising such a court will be r.iriied forward from tho poin; where it wai Btarted bj the United Stutes at The Hague twelve years ago. I I when Elihu Root, then secretary ofl state, In his instructions to the Amor-1 ican delegates charged them to work 'or the cr ai ion of an International tourt about twice the size, in membrr- AT THE CONSUMERS WHOLESALE CO. Potatoes, 10 lbs 30c Potatoes, 100 lbs $2.75 Cabbage, per lb 5c Onions, per lb 6c 1 Tomatoes, 3 lbs 10c Watermelons, per lb. . 2c Lemons, per doz 40c Hill Bros. Coffee, per lb 58c M. J. B. Coffee, per lb ,55c Hi Value Brond Coffee, per lb 45c Schilling's Green Tea, half-pound pkg 42c Tipton's Tea, half-pound pkg 45c Ridgeway's Tea, half-pound pkg 40c Hi Value Tas, half-pound pkg 30c Hi Value Teas, half-pound pkg 30c CONSUMERS WHOLESALE CO. j Phone 528 2448 Washington . 1 ft Ship of the supreme curt of hr nited States The members of the organization :ommittee are: Stephen Plnehon, France, chairman; Edward M. House United States; Lord Robert Cecil, British Empire; Marquis Imperial!, 1 1 a 1 y ; Viscbuni Chinda, Japan- M. 3elin raequomyns, Belgium; M Veni :elos, Greece; Guinones de Leon Spain i:ul Antonio de Mairaihae.,. Rrazil 00 for Sick Headache Constipation, Indigestion. Sour Stomach, Biliousness, Bloating, Gas, Coated Tongue, take that "wholesome physic-- FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS Act promptly. Never disappoint Mild and gentle in action. Do not gripe or cnuteatc. No costive after effects. Mn Sweet Clary. Ante. Vi- "I hd a bad headache and look two Foley Cathartic Tablet, lo a thort while, cn head stopped a:hin." A R. MclNTYRE DRUG CO. OO Eighteen Drivers ' Enter 150-Mile Classic Races NEW YORK Sepi if Eighteen drivers are entered In the 150 mile classic and a ten mile special match race at the Sheepshead bay speedway tomorrow afternoon, it was announced today hv the contest beam The races will decide the long distance and sprint 1 hampion of lyifi Tin" entries in the HOW MUCH TOBACCO 1 WILL MY HEART STAND 1 : Question Vital to Every Man Who Smokes or Chews IT COSTS A PRECIOUS LIFE TO FIND OUT BY EXPERIMENT The h.art of c orv HSCf of tobner-o hnrs a double burden. It doos Its allot ted tas-k and then fichts nicotine (or upri in.e y As lone H8 the heort win-', he lives: When it loses he die but before the final victory of nlrotmr you PSM through many slopes of decline and de cay . nd .sutler many pariSS Hearts arc )IUe human binx.i some nre Ktronpcr thnti other? therefore- some he nm will stand more tobacco ihan Others, but there is n limit to what ;my heart can .stnnil The mini who pun this additional strum on hi- f(C3t dozen times a d.iy by smoklnff ciparettc-3. a pine or cigars or chewing tobacco-rli i-ikinc a mad- man's chance With health nnd life to lose .md nothing in win bill th.- ehance 1 that he mm not lose th m He Is IndulK incr in n COStlV habit at tK expense o. precious health. Ask un doctor an -when anil lie will tell you that using tobaceo Is Injurious and thnt It Is far hotter to unit the habit ihan to expert in. nl to find how much tobacco youi heart will stand without serious results. r.ut the thotiRht of quitting Is un pleasunt to most men even to those who know lhat tobacco Injure them and to r.-alh -lull takes more will power thjn thflv have, and eauses more suffering than thf can voluntarily endure To quit th ', hiiii uiaJx. it ciav for iourf.clf bv cai-1 ten mile match race are Ralph De Pal ma Tommy Milton, Ralph Mulford Joe Bo er and Louis and Gaston Ohev rolct. These drivers are the winners , ! of the various classics this year and will compete in three ten mile heat is lor the sprint championship and a purse. The 150 mile event in which the eighteen drivers will start will be a reiv.Ti of the speed feud between tin Chevrolet brothers. This will be the ttrsl chance Louis will ha e to win back rhe laurels Gaston won when he smashed the 100 miles world's record which Louis held for more than ten ears. I9t' STEEL PLANTS 1 ARE PURCHASED I BY AMERICANS I BERLIN, Thursday. Sept. 18 (By 'h. associated Press.) The Boehler, steel sndicate plants at KapfenburfTi I Wurttembur?. have been bought by Americans, according to tho Tsgets ZeitUQg. The purchaser-, ihe newspa per declares, notified the employes that a ten hour da and a piece work itrj schedule would again be put in force and that those oppo-inc this plan ; would he discharged October 1 and replaced with American laborers. : When toid lhat this misht provoke disturbances, ihe new management, according to the newspaper's account, replied that in such an event Amcri can military forces would take charge of the situation. The employes, it Is said, then accepted the conditions. m n ting Nieotoi tablets and t.-ikinc them hs directed The habit really quits you and its departure la s pleasure equal to its indulgent if on want to know how much cosier ! tt is to quit the habit -with Nicotol than without it. po twenty-four hours without tohaoo and not what an effort it costt ji ! c.n i ben hepln usinp it as usual and K. ' i.ik. NlCOtOl tablel.v At the end of a weok discontinue smoklnc or chewinj; for a day and it Is probable you will have no desire to resume At least your d sire will le CToatlv diminished and an other week or two should make It noL onlv possible, but a pleasure, to quit. NOTE: Or. Connor formerly of Johns Hopkins Hospital, under whose adv(r" NkOtol has often tieon used said when this stuicmcnt was shown to him. T have known Nicotol to conquer the to haero habit in kss than ton days' tun? nnd I can therefore recommend tt highly." When the doctor's statement m hewn to on.- of our leading drusj? elSts he .ald: ''Nicotol Is truly a wonder ful remedy for the tohacco ltublt way ahead of anylhnu we have ever sold b fore W authorized ty the manu- KILHI faeturi-rs to refund the men " lo ever1' dissatisfied customer und we would not permit the use of our name unless '.he remedy iKisscsscd unusual merit." Nico tol Is sold In this eiiy under an ironrlad monev-hark guarantee bj all up-to-dat-, druggists, Including Mctntyre Druy A t