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Show THE BEAVER COUNTY WEEKLY PRESS.' EEAYER. UTAII I Ancient Queens 'v With all their fabled wealth, never had more than U here for your selection and jrithia your reach ia price. i - , If iU Accel) ted roll lint -- I. BOYD PARK MAKERS OF JEWELRY 6 MAIN STRtlT AK Nationally 7 CITY- - i 4 r: fir w.-- -. TtCtt Ctmumt i BusinessCourses Stenography Bookkeeping Typewriting Dictaphone a Civil Service Posting Machine ft L. D. S. Business College j , a Sail Lake City, Utah AO Day am Evening Yar th - ypeuriters IEWS REVIEW ftmted, lUpalrad, Sold. flOO. O pricM-7.A- Utah Office and School Sapply .. , free and OF" In the way of betng 'freer feryi , boou. As for the Chinese, If Tosuke Mat-- THE FLOWING BOWL , pattern 'Monarch! and Religious Leaders Long Ago Lifted Their Voices f Against Drunkenness. I Temperance 'mcVements and il tloa 'crusades' date back at least 3,000 ' first tried jeari It wbs China that Vto be bone-drEarly reforms along temperance lines are attributed to the t,, priests of India and Persia. " But, the Chinese claim that In the eleventh cen-fnbefore Christ their emperor, so nlojrusted over the preTalence of drunk. - .enness ordered all the grapevines la ry the ,, A Jrtrtgdom nunare - r uprooted.-- ( h" . , " FOR SALE e clnlty a We hwe In this Tl piano, also latest used but in per model plnyer-plano- ,' fect wnditlon, practically new, which we will sell at an tttractlre figure and on practically . their own terms, to "responsible, parties, rather "than ship buck. ' Write today to Consolidated lluKlc Co., 13 to 19 East First South 8tv.Sn.lt Lake City, Utah. high-grad- " 7" Life's Master-ke- y. Is a personal pos- Life's nmster-kesrpsion. It's yours to use. It's your estimate -- of yourself plus - sufficient initiative to ; bring Ideals to pass. You're bound to be questioned and dlsconnted at every turn. Others have the same mental concept of their worth as you do. It's your Job, to chow.thent who is most fit No, you needn't begin :,lhat .eld, quarrel 4ibout the survival pf, the flattest Life knows -mercy; as iltmtuff .nior .than it does of conduct Nature's laws are Just. impartial and Irrevocable. They know He tettherseXnor" social a ho by Instinct works with f hem wins. Tien be who does the opposite falls. pportuult step into vleWyotr must rraKp the forelock or Join the great ;? armv of those' who'spend 'the time In resrets and those "who "slghi "If I had ' - only known." y - , . - -- ; ' - v Use ef Drinking Water. Drink whatever water "you -- desire with meals, but do not uke Ice water,. and do not use water merely to wash food down your throat Water aids dl gestlon by helping to nqwfy the food and by bringing the gastric Juices Into closer contact with the, food particles. Water does not affect the enzymes and weaken, them by dilution as some peo pie maintain, because the power of the enxyroes depends not on the percent age which Is present but upon their total amount " and chemical composi tion.' . i.' s '''; . African lgmlea.v "." ' The historian Herodofns, 2500 yean jago..descjlb.ed.3!-Africa- ; f n ;plgmlea which, he located a ear the source of the Nile. Herodotus. " for once, told the truth, for It la in that region that roodera explorers iiave found them. Stanley described them as bating huge stomachs and short legs, and as "leap-Tln- g " One about like grasnhoppers," saw a "was he specimen young woman, three lochea short of three feet In height but "perfectly formed and of a sllitenlng sleekness f body, with sbsurdly 'arge ejrs." full-grow- n , v o, . yParg before this bone-dr- y effort. In the twelfth century be-- l ' fore, Chrl.it, Ipng Wen tried partial re-,- y form, In China. Wen, founder of the Chott; dynasty, promulgated an "An- toouncement Against Drunkenness," ae-- r rordIhgle ancient Chinese documents , 'handed down by Confucius. j?lr Wen declared "drinkingHe has J' or-- J long been' a national vice." '. def el that' wine be used only la with sacrifices and even then drunkenness was not to be tolerated. "The temperance reforms also ex-..t luted In Egypt renlurles before Christ, jtm-- : V Here's what a teacher said to a youth "who had been looking upon the flowing s? bowl too freely: "Drink" not beer to excess. The "words that come out. ? thy mouth thou csnst, not recsll. Thou dost fall and, break thy limbs, and no one reaches out a . hsnd to thee. . Thy comrades go on drinking; they stand upland "ay;. 'Away with this (el low s drunk. . If anyone should then . who seek' thee' to ssk counsel of thee, thou .t woaldst be found lying In the dust ' Si Hke'tf llttle child." ' - " .'' "' . f . -- . The hearing! granted the reprenta-- , tlvet'of small and dissatisfied peoples by. the foreign relations committee must be regarded as largely political bunk. The spokesmen for the jrlnh of rourse made ttOiufleirf nole. demanding that the senate rejwt the treaty entire, but the Republican senators know, si do most Americana, that the Irish question Is none of our business; moreover, many of n the Irlh already are tolerably be-B- - : s, -- y J Durable Economical Alsbuttae b a dry powder, ready to mix with pure, cold water, full directions each package. Alabutine it packed in white and beautiful tints. These, by combining and iatermuung, enable you to carry out individual color pUnt in AUhutine is used in the finest rctidenccs and nstching rugs and draperies public buildingt, but priced within the reach of all ' M " militarist plot of Germany for the domination of Europe, Aa It la left by the treaty, Austria will be an unimportant The "republic" of some 6,000.000. decision whether It shall be permitted to Join Germany la left to the League of Nations. When the supreme coun cil read the new German constitution the other day It found liT It provision for tbe representation ef Austria In the German relchsrath. .This being con trary to the Versailles treaty, th Ge man government was told that the ar ticle must be changed within a fort night' or the allies would undertake a further occupation of the left bank of the Rhine. The Berlin presa there upon warned the allies of tbe danger of precipitating a new revolt of . the German people, .The Vr no means suppressed, held a union conference recently in Berlin which was participated In by Austrlans, and laid plans for tbe restoration of the Imperial gbvernment union with Aus of the lands ced tria and ed by the peace treaty. Marshal Foch has determined the " .territory'; which the American troops will occupy permanently In tbe Rhine- ano. It will be about twice as great In extent aa that occupied by them re A cently. ;!!.';!' sucka, a member of the Japanese peace delegation, is to be believed, the wind will soon be taken out of the salts of those wbo are shouting against tha V,:. ;. Shantung settlement He thinks Japan 'resident Wilson 'on His Tour to wilt open negotiations In a very few, weeks for the settling of the Shantung Argue Peace Treaty Case question In a' way that will satisfy ev eryone. Toko will offer to restore the Before the People. territory to Chlua - withdrawing! Japanese troops, stipulating that! the peomsulo shall be opeu to Internatloni" HE ACCEPTS NO COMPROMISE al trade hnd that there shall be an settlement fat rTslng-ffaand that the Shantung 'railway half Senate Committee Votes to1 ; Report be operated by a ChlnjOJapnnese1ejoint becorporation., There are reasons PactWjth Reservations Supreme lieve he Chinese government Is! floti Council Sends Ultimatum to. 7', nearly so angry over the Shantung ar Roumanla and Warning tide as the. American opponents of the ''' to Germany Indus. ; t treaty pretend to be, .' triaf Conference ' v Planned.. Hungary continues to presentihe most anDoylng problems now before the peace conference. The Roumanian By EDWARD W. PICKARD. occupants of the country so far. have President Wilson Is on his way, tell been absolutely defiant of the ond.era ing the people of the United States of the supreme ToundLand are ;sald face to face how excellent a document to be plundering U In-- a most sbanie- Is the peace treaty with the Incorporful way. ' Finally the - exasperated ated League of Nations covenant and council last week, dispatched to; the how necessary to the welfare of the uoumanians an uiuraaioui. in world It Is that Ji should be ratified by drastic terms, demanding that' jtKey the senate speedily. Beginning bis ad evacuate Hungary' and band over'Ho dresses at Columbus, 0 be continued the allies for proper distribution all them at Indianapolis, St Louis, Kan-- ! the goods they have requlsItlooedlTJ sas City and Des Moines, and he Is Roumanian diplomatic .representative now proceeding' on westward by ,the in the allied capitals also' were sum northern route. Before leaving Wash moned by the foreign. ..ministers wbo ington Mr. Wilson bad a final confer- Impressed on them the seriousness of ence with Senator Hitchcock and Is--' the situation that would arise lf ptfli aned Instructions to his supporters to government should refuse to tofflpiy; make a fight to a finish for ratification The position of the' Roumanians la that of the treaty Just aa It atands.' what they call the war.petweehni" Senator Hitchcock on the aame day and the Hungarians la a, hew affaij ind addressed the senate on the question,' that the allied conference has' nothing hotly denouncing the opponents of the to do with It ' ., .'. treaty, even those who favor only mild In Budapest they were trying hard He declared the real to establish a government that the al reservations. purpose of the majority on the foreign' lies would recognize. .Frledrlch, offer relations committee was to kill the ed to resign In favor of a coalition cab-- , pact entirelyand Indeed there seems Inet formed by Helnrich, a wholesale to be Justification for that assertion. hardware merchant on certain condl Senator Knox's proposal that the trea- (Ions. All Jews are barred from the ty be rejected and a separate peace Helnrich ministry, but all other classes made with Germany, he said was an In- and paftle are represented. sane mixture of poltroonery and folly. Mr. Hitchcock took direct Issue with "Serbia officially denied the report those who 'complain that the United of a general revolt of the MonteneStates will derive no advantages and grins, but, neutral observers who have benefits from the treaty as It Is. They arrived In Paris rrom the Black Mffu evidently have no conceptlon,"he said, tain country declare the Serbs are fast of the enormous benefits America will wiping out the loyal people of Monte- -' get from It and Intimated these would Aegro and that they can be saved Only come . through. ..the operatlxina of .the.L by "military"' Intervention by America reparations conAnlsslon, thongh how. and Great Britain. These observers and what, they would be, ' he neglected assert that much ef the food Hoover . " t to explain. . sent Into that country fell Into the hands of the Serbs and that no MonteThe senate committee on foreign re- negrin can obtain supplies unless be lations voted to recommend the ratifi- denounces! his own country and swears cation, of the treaty, by the. sanai with allegiance 1 "King Peter of Serttiai four, important modifications. These reservations provide for unconditional : Late reports from the Ukraine 'said' right to wltffdraw from the League of Petlura and Denlklne were closing' Id' Nations ; assumption of do obligation on Kleff and apparently were about to" to guarantee territorial Integrity of take that Importaht city from the natlona or rfo employ troops far coThe Reds dalra the capture ercive purposes or to accept mandates of pubovRa. jon the lower . Volfta.1 and congress" eieept under the direction-oalso announced that Admiral Kolchak full freedom Jo determine what.quev had evacuated Omsk eM'esf ahllshed tlons are . domestic arid thcrefora "noj his government at Irkutsk, .9ZQ miles subject to consideration by the league; further east Kolchak has Issued a exemption of the Monroe doctrine from stirring, appeal-t- o all loyal- - Russlaus conslderaVoCbj "llieJeajrue and dec to rejoin the ranks, and his representalaration that the United States Is sole tives have been granted the privilege v Interpreter of that doctrine. of recruiting in Japan. The EsthonU Senator Shields of Tennessee, Dem- ans had the bolshevik armies In so ocrat Joined the majority Jp voting for tight a hole that the Lenlne governall the reservations except that re- ment offered to make peace with them: enstor McCum-be- r Trotsky, addressing the Petrograd sovlating to article of North Dakots voted. galn the iet said the bolshevlkl must aland first two reservsUoiit On the last two In the defense of that city. the vote was 11 to 6. The reports that General Gough.'the The 'committee resnlutlon stipulates Rrttlnh rommander, was about to atthat the treaty ratification by the Unit- tack Petrograd appear to have been ed States shall not take effect until untrue. Tbe Polea also, using tanks the American reservations baveheen for the flsit time, whipped the bolshev-Ik- t, accepted by three of the four oher capturing the fortified town of Bob great powers: Greet Brltsln, France. tulsk and 500 prisoners. t ,. '.' , Italy and Japan." , CURRENT EVEtiTS 32 W. 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New waSa immd Alabastine, old wall mpprtdati Alabattin. . in If your local dealer cannot or will not supply you, uie- - 0' nbttitute but write for Alabastine designs and we will give yon nuns of nearby dealer. . im MNVTI m u iC n 1643 Alabastine Company, Grand rUle Are., Grand Rapid. Mich. The thicker the letter a woman writes the less there Is In it. . BRIGHT SCHEME DIDN7 WORK Overly Frank Criticism Caused Bride Freshen a Heavy 8kln to Drop Her With the antiseptic, fascinating Cutl- - . Suddenly.. , , , cura Talcum Powder, an exquisitely scented convenient economical face, A ' newly married couple hit upon skin, baby and dusting powder and the Jdeu of pretending to be deaf and perfume. Renders other perfumes so-- J dumb w hilst on their honeymoon, i pernuous. une oi tne wuueura xouet At the station they sturted talking Trio (Soap, Ointment, Talcum)-Ad- v. on their - Angers ana overtreara the following remnrkaj " '" Vain Hope. "It's a newly married couple," sail was this' flushtug 'Mayrae morning b iiiuj, iuo puur iiniigs nrv utui aim when she saw. me, so I must have dumb. Isn't It awful?" .,t .,t made an Impression." ; "Don't,; flatter 'What do you suppose be saw la four-fluswas only yourself. That Is herT" asked tlte other. Just before Btartlng out on his speak President Wilson announced that A general i conference on Indus trial and economic questions would be hehThv Washington early in October. Already A number ef leaders of finance, manufacturing. , labor 'and agriculture have been invited and the list will be enlarged from tittle to time. The pres- Men t nri "niMnhers "of his cabinet will tnke' part in tha discusslona, and it la the hope and boliaf of Mr. Wilson and Indeed, of everyone that the sessions of this round table will have decisive beneficial .results in the way of atablllxlng Industrial conditions. Certainly much good should come of the frank Inter change of . oplnlona and auggestiona - ' that la planned. : .. .. In general th tabor situation is un changed, pending the .president's tour, the war on. high, prices and the abov mentioned conference. At th same time flie radical elements are keeping bosyand It may be the threatened strike of .steel workers will come any ing 'tour , Deaf-and-Du- "Se "And I believe' hef'holr Is dyed." Utilization ' "Our friend Dustln Stax seems em said the first woman. was out of Is. ber hat "And date," barrassed sometimes, in spite of his v' the next startler, fortune." . '; j "Looks like an old one," was the re- -' Tea," observed Miss Cayenne; "be :,v..,;,. friend of mine who thinks piy.; "Her dress wrinkles In the back," that because she Inherited a flue grand . - said the first piano she Is under obligations to try thirty-fiv- e "She's if she's a day; and to play on It" t she looks as If she bad a frightful "' oi: temper." , Right Hen, Wrong Tack. At this point the bride found her Luclle was visiting auntie . In the tongue, and ber remarks to those two country.. It was the Joy of the women left no doubt about her having to hunt for eggs in the barn. that Important article that women are One dny she brought In a very small to exercise so freely, supposed one, presumably laid by, a bantam. said the little maid, "Auntie." Two Cynical Pollua. showing It "the hen that laid this egg "The French," said Dr. Sidney E. didn't have the right recipe." Terre. Mezes of New York, the brilliant di. Haute Tribune, ' rector of the American peace delegtlon's. experts "the, Frenchi are ter...Rule for oho Salesman. "Never ask a woman what sis she rible cynics about love. They don't in Its durability, They claim wears," said ' tbe,..prophletor of the believe : . It never lasts, t shoe emporium do the new assistant were" French "Two discussing pollns i t fWhyr.asked; the new employee, ' ; f Because It Is easier to" measure love lnin estamlrvet her than It is to argue with her," re- ' VI bold,' said the first pollu. "that if you fall In love with some ravishing plied the successful merchantLon ; beauty, tlie only, way to "c ure don Answers, v " yourself Is like a four-year-o- ld -- - , Is tQ day. . posl- mn off,' . 'The second pollu took a kip of Not In School.:. ..' - to lne. don't flirt leach you "thoiA they ' : ; ' cure that'll "Tes,' you, all right, he in school, Etheir t run off with the you "provided agreed, "No, they don't mother." , "Well. It seems yon know something ravishing beauty,'" - Quick; ta resetft' attacks on the pack"-lag tnflostrjrseveral big clubs and associations' of Chicago have gone on record against the proposed restrictive " - '"-'- '-' legislation by congress. The. secretary about It dear." of the Chicago board of trade said Its But we don't learn It Is better to say nothing than a "Yes, mother. members were united In opposition to that in school... We learn It during lot , of, clever things you later on rethe licensing features of the pending recess gret.bills, believing the whole licensing syspnuna tem was wrong.'or, If right should be applied to all business. All of these aorganizations seem to assume that the reports of the 'federal trade commisOff-Colo- r sion and the allegations on which legal action against the packers' Is' based are full of falsehood." ' -- Days fhe senate has passed the highly Important b!ir providing for the lease of Xrjbllr lands with deposlta of olfcoiaT, snd sodtumy. and the gas,, Dliosphat measure .has" gone to tie house.i Senator, Lenroot of Wisconsin says the bill goes further 1n the protection of the publlc'lnter'est than any other blll ever proposed In the senste'or bouse. Other senators charged' that If was framed In the Interest of the Standard Oil com pany. It, places the; leasing of all lands la the hands, of the secretary of th Interior and fixes the minimum and maximum royalties!. One amendment adopted compels constituent company lea pf the, Standard Oil company"! to sell their proluct at the same price in all parts of the country,' and another Is designed to force those companies to become Independent In fact as well as In name." '. Mexican' soldiers In the Carraosa uniform provided the latest compiles' The supreme council handed to Austlon In tbe Mexican situation by shoot tria tbe Oual peace terms and a kwg ing at an Amerlcail army hlrplahe that reply to the protests of tbe Austrian was patrolling (he border near Laredo, Tex. One of the aviators, Capt Davis delegates, The note Impressed on th Austrian the fsct thst they were pri- W. McXabb, was wounded. The Max marily rewponslble tor the outbreak of lean authorities ssld the machine was the grpiu war and cannot escape ret- over Mexican, territory at the time; ribution by claiming they have thrown the American officials on th ground off the yoke of th Hapshurgs. Th denied this, and the administration at It said, bad Wanhlneton patiently awaited further people of Austria-Hungargiven full support to the ultimatum to Information. Th American army I Serbia and to the prosecution of tbe growing restive under the evident eon-war, and for years had supported the tempt In which it (s by Mi x In-i- ere isstiilly the refladen cf jpsct to bodily health1- csi cxzz ....jLcitco dnaJong usually rntcs:- such' conditions end b&: qucnuV produces them. - - -- Thai'a wKy'co many former, cq& co drinker! now favor! - The Original rPosTra, .Cereal Bou fuDy Eftccn cunutca end a dcHsKtful bever rcdb." Fina 4V for children ca well ca enjva-ups- . fc. Tvro eZH3t c. Sy H c... I -- M |