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:. J V" THE OGDEN STANDARD: OGDEN. UTAH. FRIDAY OCTOBER 3, 1919 I H Senator Johnson Hf Cheered by Women H Of San Francisco I SAN FRANCISCO. Oct- 2 United 8tatcs Senator Hiram W. JbhD9on at a luncheon hero today told more than 1000 of San Francisco's most promi nent women that the peace treaty with Its Shantung provision Is a blot on American honor and thai 'ho I league or nations as now constituted '1 would make America a part to poruaUnR this and other wrongs The women were an enthusiastic au I dience. and time after ume thry In terrupted the speaker with applause I and cheers. The audience represented the women leaders in trm professional, businesr; and social1 life ot ih- city. Senator John-on was introduce! h pjl ; Mrs. Alfred McLaughlin, president of the San Francisco Center, who said it her club had been fortunate in having to bad an opportunity t hear both PreS" ident Wilson and Senator Johnson on It opposing sides of the treaty discus IT sion. This was Senator Johnson's tit i rd . and final spot-cb in San Francisco "n his present spakinc tour against the treaty and learup a.s now constituted I President Wilson, here two weeks ig I spoke in sup)ort of the league. The president spoke also to three audi ences In Senator Johnson's home city i and at one, to the women of the Sanl Francisco Center Many of his aud, tj ence came to henr Senator Johnson to day. Both speakers had cordial recep C linns I Tonight Senator Johnson leaves for I08 Angeles to continue his fi rii t From California he goes to Oregon, Wa5hln;:ton Utah and Colorado The senator declared the league to be "a league of cri at powers Ol th3 rarih to presrv' power and existing I governments." The great question, but one which has been denied, said Senator John son, was civinn power over U I led Mates resources and military forces fl I, to the len;rue instead of keeping this power in the hands of congresi and the American people, where it be longed," he declared This has been one of Senator John son's main themes In all hi: San Fran rlseo addresses. In each ho attack l I -.article ten of the league covenanl and has sought to refute statements made i - II For Sour Stomach Bloating. Gas, Coated Tongue, Sick Headache, Bad Breath, Bilious neia, Indijeuon or Conitipation take FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS I They cleanse the bowel. weetea the tomach and invigorate the liver. Do ot gripe or sicken. P. 8. Meehan. Elm St.. Uncork. MVh.i "I kirr liren Foley Cttiirric Tibleti thorerotfh trid and cam potitiTcly (tate ihM they ire tha but jutjve." A. R. MclNTYRE DRUG CO. I m And the Worst Is Yet to Come -S I by President Wilson In Salt Lake and Pueblo that proposed reservations to the article Is "a knife at the heart of ihe covenant and virtually rejection of the pact " W ithout these reservations, Senator Johnson declared, at the will of a n i o 1 1 body of men, American military and naval forces could be ordered io war in any part of the world without action by congress or the people no Rioting in Arkansas Kept Down by Presence of Troops HELENA, Ark, Oct 2 With fod eral troops patrolling the village o! Blaine, detachments on duty at Mel wood and other (owds in the southern part of Phillips county and a company of soldiers stationed in Helena a.s a precautionary measure, the situation due to race rioting in the vicinity of Elaine, whlie Intensified today by the killing of O. R Lilly, a member of the board of aldermen of this ejty. was believed to be well in hand to night poth Governor Brough of Ail ansa at whose request 500 soldiers of the Third division, stationed at Camp Pike, were sent to the scene of h disorder and Colonel I. C. Jen1, in command of the soldiers, expressed confidence earh tonight that the force' on hand would be ample to reaton normal conditions. Gov. Brough ac companied the troops from I amp Pike I this morning. The killing of Mr. Lilly, who was shot to death by one of four negroes : , who bad been taken prisoner and whom he was guarding in an automo ' bile en route to Helena, Increased the number of white (h ad as a result of the disorder, to four. Eleven negroes are known to have been killed and Several others are reported to have: lost their lives but their bodies hae not been located. The four negl'OCS were in the automobile when one cf 1 ihem seized Lilly's pistol and -hot him. Other posse men then fired on the negroes, killing all of them. Other incidents of the day were the finding Of a negro woman fatally wounded near Elaine and the mounding of two of the soldiers. Sergeani Earl Gay, of the headquarters company, and Corpo ra Luther Earl of company H Fourth infantry The latter was shot in ihe face and seriously wounded. Sergeant .a was not badly hurt. Governor Brough and Chaplain E ! C. Sliney, of Boston, narrowly es taped injury when three bullets Thizzed over the automobile in n iier they were accompanying? a detach ment of so'diors beating 'ho raue hrake near Elaine for hiding negroi -Tley abandoned the car and followed the troops afoot. While the killing of W. D, Adkir.s . . Usc Schilling Tea once and you'll keep right on. Try the tea. If you are not satisfied your grocer pays your money back. We pay him. You keep the tea. Schilling Tea is the fine practical economical tea of this countrv- Thert are four flavor of Schilling Tea Japan, C eylon - India, Golong, English Breakfast A 11 one c; nality . Ir. parciiniyn-lined moisture proof packages At grocer. e-Ci rwhere. A Schilling & Co San Franciscc Tuesda) nicht and the wounding of two oihcr men deputized to tnVi itl pate alleged disorderly conduct on the part of a white man in the Elrlne neighborhood, precipitated the out break, propaganda circulated by wl', r and netrro agitators tending to create rebellious action on the part of nere tenanl farmers, ta said to hae formed the basis for th disorder, which had been brewing for two weeks or more oo WISH I WAS A MILLIONAIRE W h I was a millionaire! iuan a lime I've said it. Ownin' stocks an' bonds an' lands an (Old an- endlefS credit, OVER-ACIDITY cf th stomach has trpaet mmny m I I nishl'irctL H your stomach it ncid- T diit-jrbed, disolvo two or three RMfOIDS I on the tonfue before retains and erw jjk joy rcreshnp aleep. Tha punty and P ,' sjeodnest of Kintmdt fuaxwitre-d by M Scott a roa,r; MJCJt3 OP SC"rr fUL!,jB r THE OUTBURST OF M'KET TRUE j AHev). e;oies 6 ALL THfJ CRY$JAL)-Zz1 ujuaS 2 Hggr tuSOOM of th ce s; . ALL THC ACCUfMky- I L'qr e'I KNOUJ(2 'ish I w.is a millionaire' Then 1 hance to see one An I change rny v.ifh a-iin I don't want to be one. Cot one cornered yesterdaj Lord, but he was funnj ' Acted like he was afraid I w.'is aftr mone;'; Talked a lit'le 'bout the kin, romping round us cladso:ne, T'lon h- sighed an' .ook?d awny an' said h : wished he huJ some Showed him round the yard bit, wiib the roses growin". L:!r id he wished that now r:n hcn he could work at '..lein'; "lired men do this for me. .,:' h?v do it badly." Sctnied to mr wk!i all his Wealth he was talking sadh . TLen I took him Is the house to iwt a look at mo-'.er. T.owed to hr an' hook her ban I like he w a her : other, "let me hold the baoy now tried, but I couldu'l stop him. Mother almost Beared to de,r t he was ;:oin' to drop him. V. h I was a millionaire! N ver r.-.ore I'll say it' There's a price men pay for wealth, an' I'll neve;- pay it, Can't do things like common folks. have no kids to race vtth, Toor am I hut I don'i know a rich man I d than fe plac with. CZEMA n To reduc the itch- jEjg? jn&p ing, US soothing fSMk j applicauons of 'le?) VICR'S VAPORUE "YOUR BODYGUARD" -30?. 6oU5o oo J. J. Brummitt, 2417 Hud son avenue, pay3 hiheit : prices for Liberty bonda. I SAY POP! I j TOOTS AND CASPER- - ' . ' JJ&yJrt& M'-WStcp S NUJ GOtoC- ) WWWI Jk ? o HfXT.T.MD TH PEACOCK. I ' (vt'0Tl jfc Rb a fRETTY BLU OoOTtMe ' DOINGS OF THE DUFR I ! I) I "I SUFFERED SEVEN YEARS" Was Eventually Cured bv Lydia E. PinkhanVs Vege table Corr ound. Philadelphia. Pa. ' I suffered ?o Seven long years with lame back" irregTjanti" - n j j pain. I had on BW'ls physician after an- other but thev did rnenopood. I r;ad "K a'jout Lydie g, y,jri r inkham'q Voge- ; S ) J able Compound and vQlL PaVl? "ta trial and ir. a short time I foil i v Nlkh " k Denent,?d and - m ! NfyL . M now feeling f!n.( '''S5wSi' I "wvl 'v,th",lf wak M lH nessornain Many M of my friends have 1 mlk V !M also taken Lydie K 7' I I ' Pinkham's V-gel I ll' ble Compound I ' " ' 1 and been helped by i it" Mrs. Margaret Ness. 18-16 E. Haznard St. Philadelphia., Pa. Women who suffer from displace ments, irregularities, inflammation, ulceration, backache, sideache, hoad- " aches or ' the blues'" should not rest J until they have given this famous root and herb remedy Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetnb'e Compound, trial It complication? -xist, write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. , Lynn, Mass . foi i special suggestions. The result ot long experience is at vour service. , KLONDIKE DRAMA ST DRPHEUM ON SUB lion Chancy, whose avowed arabi- I tion Is to bf the best pl.iver of "heaTy" roles in the motion pi.-tur business, has been cast for one of the villian'. j parts in "Paid In Advance." the new j Universal Jewel production, to tie shown at the Orpheum theatre three j days, starting Sunday. He is seen as 9 Bateese Le Blanc, a handsome, Jeal- lous half breed, whose illieii longinrs help to cause Joan Gray, played hy Mtas Phillip?, to leave her home and j i fro to the wicked mining town of Daw- I json City, Klondike Advertisement. oo Thought One Clean Shirt All He Needed "Ten years neo I v. as reduced to a 1 'mere shadow. 1 v. a yellow as a sold j j piece and would often be doubled up with most excruciating pains In my .j ' tomach Physicians could only re- I lieve I le v. nh m-irphin- I ";. :ul I ' vised to try Mavr's Wonderful Rem 1 ' 'd and ii h I p .J mo at nce. What is more, I have been well ever since. A fri end said he thought i ne more cK.-in It all I would , , r I' is a Mi simple, harmless preparation that J i lh calarrlial min us fpm the Intestinal tract and allays the Indani 1 1 mation which causes practically all 1 stomach, li er and intestinal ailments II including appendicitis. One dose v.ill II convince or money rcftinded. A. R J Mclntyro lru,T 'o , and druggists ev- 1 -ry where -Advei l Isemeht. I OO S fmm . . w , I Rippling I j Rhymes Qy WALT MASON. WEARiNESS. If you're ,ir.-d u (.dim. or :. hi ' I i bOT H y.u h.r. in I i, ' ' i I y million oth-i who arc Just o ) tiled ai you Soviet h.i- h- n .v H( I ii b is a hins. and n;. : ' b i 1 Sore, I marl- 1 -i '.a in-: earnest flort - any ne v I'"' tk : of my burl n. and m 'i Kij eo'd as ice; and I f.l! to - ,'i.d-n j i c nsider ,crth '- . . 'i i ed r.f splitting kfndli. m I v M rr ' ot oni king coal; all o - o, 1 a: are dwindlin,-. ami n lu in the hole All !, . i 1 , I ' bes and I'm , : l ,,i I ;r i of winding waicbe?. am tired of I H o iylng ball." And i i . ,- -i : pit) and I f t n ! to ni.. - ; rf. . -. t a i ' ' 1 whole immortal ,i 1 ftj with wr-ar. guys Tli. . . . ,! ' 4r nc 'taiers. nr.. ni I, ..c m : Hi" I H police, Hrd of shoeing alKua Of herdlns duck and - ? wean er tlway - nr. . ' y r.- t vorld provides; ih. 'I H Ing galwa s, tired ol lannm , Irea ! hides. So I'm lired of orin weary I when 1 hear the olh 'hp path of life b drar , I u n t..i- ' 1 with the mob. I . oo "l Read the llaaslfli .1 Ad " i oo t Read the Classified Ads- A Nutritious Diet for AJJ M Quick Lunch at Home or Office Substitutes Slade hat moved to i wcntjr-f'n ; .J". Btrt. I 'K I I