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Show f -I- II V.-- Qr-.'--' UttUJIVI 1 fill U wImrisJ'LiLi-- U g Ilia Mlliiy Xa 1 ffitlMYBKE IIEM 4 J , ; . ; " u lEli ail'' l a FRIDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 18, 1821. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R One of These Beautiful Fixtures in Your Home at a Very Small Cost , MACK GRABS 'EM How-t- o , . f THE OGDEN : . . Buy" , Gloves Lighting the home properly is a great study and it should be done by someone who understands proper lighting as well 1 iVf- us because they'll fftve to tK artan of your hand. And in a few days they'll lie a tmooth and eaty at your kin 'We advise you to do this with our Gloves because the seams are carefully stitched and the' skint aTe specially cured. . So they will jive youjrperfect fit; rto ripping or splitting. CONNIE liA3 TTW KNACK OFV - -- We arc at your terrice if yon tall phone 581. We will be jlad to come to your home and help you with this big problem. J I UfJJ jrx,oM,tTK and the reclamation work at one? bp-- , of wmi.m dlanlaved by memberstime th It-- 6 crew, all of whom at one worked 26 hours without relief, an win uj in 8ub!MM divlngr. was praised bv naval officers. ! 17s fed ; lf.l 24 oo RETURNS TO v8o5 By BIIvIiY EVANS pora EUEVE.'S IN ' new "faces getting the monev i I J : , iolto: Trr 1. lUttn At. . . . . "Ou . io13. . C ;cm'' . 1 000 . Jfhui inf. J J S) 4 40 & 60 .07 l 'i f5 ff Z So . Johnnon K Johnju.n li Johnson .Stella Trip;n Meli C. . . . . .. 1"..S 1 7 1 07 Saturday. New Seedless 3.00 10 Jt) - 'E-aiiir- .! it;, &; J. F. WlUon J. F. VUnn Itfii 11 K. Fkol c 3J Hammond Z 16 Hammond 413 Hammond & Hammond 1 :i .61 Hammond Jk Hammond 147 .71 " Hammond A Hammond 177 .M Hammond A Hammond 117 .U Se Hammond Hammond 7J .3 7 Hammond A; Hammond 1S3 .; c 0 HimmonJ Hammond .45 . Hammond A Hammond !! .57 lUmmond A: Hammond 13 wasted. Connie is perfectly at ease club has been playing of late years, .1 Hammond & Hammond M .43 with the world. However. 1 do know-tha- t H. Go 3.30 her yearns to "win another pen- Dhenom Iiyne of California and Oregon. 142 W. II. Ijwdfr c .33 the tana don t like your nne-unant. oo K. Johnaon o Frank .40 been Mack's has That i 1&4 11 Conniegood naturcdly explains his chanee init.",Buccess 42 Johnaon .21 Irnk and failure, and- - tfr 9 I I.y man 1L Palmer ability to retain his job. despite" bU slogan to SOLD CROP botn-way- s. CITRUS one ur 1M seems work Wm. Vtx: lead pipe cinch on las f .33 A. J. Flsrren Co . is certain, it gets the .. ,1- -' , thing Mack GOOD RESULTS j C. A. HundquUt 431 "I just can't be fired. I hold the money at the gate. III 165 Lroy 11. Youn 3W . 1.50 167 Hammond &, Hammond 60 3 40 LOS ANGELES, Nov. IS. The Am- ITS K. F.. MrCmcken 3 71 nj SAILORS F. IX MK,racken 1 JO erican public consumed 22.000.000 ITS Jjn 1S2 J. I !lloaer and no California of boxes oranges SUBMARINE TO 1 ;oy IJjzle Honey boxes of California lemons- 1S4 191 accordtwelve last the months, . ... during 4 i Comrany 193 P, II Sndth vo ing to the annual report of u. Haroia SAN PEDRO, Cal., Nov. 18. 1.09 Cali1S J. K. ymHtxer Powell, general manager of the 2.50 and devotion to duty of fornia 197 W. IJ. Wllaon Growers exchange. Krult lio Tt Iteva the officers and men of the United California' citrus crop, the report IS? Chaa. TS J. Mitch!! .3 States navy were again emphasized said, was the largest In hstory. Pow- ICS A. H. rxht C. lind of tho as with the raising here recently credited ell marketing cooperative 10 C. Lund l(K6.00 which sank in 33 feet being responsible for moving the crop j:5 If. submarine 11-&000 Mm, C C. Child harbor San water-iPedro Septemconditions of that prove 30 J. It. Jeppurtn "in the face of IS 00 Considerable Approximately 300 tons of coal and lOO-- i difficulty was en- ber 26, drowning two of her crew. to the sale of practical 2JI V. 11. VUon disastrous 500 31 W. 11. coal chutes owned by the Ogden Union countered by the department-iVilon several unsuccessful attempts all staplo agricultural crops." lft(,o After SOOO water to the fire on account of to blow the water out of the sub ( John F. Cowan 2 (K1 Railway & Depot company caught fire its location 243 A. V. Hanks was put merged verwel by air pressure two sub600 the until 250 steamer, OF WALES last night. The. fire department in' operation. Difficulty was also en- mersible electric pumps were added And in accordance with law. no manv worked from 9:20 o'clock at the time countered when a switch engine ran t- the air share of each narrrl 1 cf inrh Pfrrk a SHOW pumps already employed, STOCK ENTERS tncX at Ko. 311 lv ri'imnArv will may j over ,the alarm, was turned in until hose lines cutting them in and the auxiliary the were tanks ballast t irrt national i.nk tuiialn. Or1n. o'clock this morning putUns out .the twn from water by the air t'Uh, on th 2Slh day of Notfmbfr. 1921. ure. Ane damage is estimated at ?800; Main line travel of trains from the biown free in the ship's air tanks. After Nov. 18. The at the hour of H:30 n. m. to ray delin CALGARA. Alta., for coal, $5,000 for the structure and north and west was ' detoured into seven hours threon. torether With the bow came Prince of Wales will compete agxirst quent cost or jfpimfnt and expna of aaJe. jj.vuu lor a steel coal car.; notn'the Ogden by way of the Oregon Short to the surface.pumping was advertllng still stern But the and States United of the farmers the LXatcd and L the Line track. at Orden. Uh. thU 15th day of equipment headquarters Inclined on Inthe bottom, being ribbons the blue resting for at Canada 1921. to north, branch equipment Hundreds . of persons gathered to at an angle of 25 degrees. All the ternational Livestock show at Chi- November. W. P. COOK. ' . ..responded the call. watch the fire and caused considerable water forward ran aft, leaving tho for- cago. Nov. 2G to Dec 3. Utah National liank, Secretary. Chief George A. Graves, of the fire diffiqulty to, Ogden. Utah. drivby pumps without any suction, nnd Prof. W. L. Carlysle, who has charge department said this morning that the- - ing their automobiles so that they ward was sinking again. of the prince's ranch at HUh llivcr. ure was apparently aue to spontane- were in the way of the fire depart theAtboat ALIAS SUMMONS. men volunteered north this three point of Calgary,' and Professor llut-to- n, In the r!tr1ct Court of Weber County, ous combustion and that because-oment- equipment on its way to the to enter the U-- 6 her conning through the fine coal dust in the upper nor- - fire. husbandry expert, have- State of Utah. tower to lighten her by blowing the been animal tion of. the coal chutes the fire spread ' has on hand by the Alberfa kov- Alma Ethel Wheat. Plaintiff, ti. John appointed Th.e company of out oii and the after Oden What. iWendanl. waUr fuel tank livestock of all kinds to once ernment select it had started. 300 tbns of coal, according to and then endeavor to move the for-rapidly of Utah to Kld Defendant: Th to at to ths the great YouStat province represent According George Schotz, acting the officials, but it will be necessary wartLeleetric pump aft. The men, in are hereby nimmtrnM to appear cxponltlon. general foreman of the Southern Pa- to erect temporary -hoists to coal en- diving suits, managed to get tho pump international Uhln twenty day after of tha , oo cific shopsi.the fire stajted in Chute gines of the Union Pacific, Southern mmmom upon yo. If arvei wtthln tha to have It short-circuite- d crit."V Llne art' if i No. .3 on. the east side of the struconly by Jaffa oranges, famous for thel county In which thla action U brwuthl;hZ The boat continued to sink. L??d Oreeon. thatj water. ture and the flames spread rapidly. within Udrty day after ttsweetness, among the leading ex otherwlie L? Aa a agt resort tne s s Alert ports from are and defend the above entitled actlnn: Palestine. a tender, and the tug. Cardinal, were of your failure o to do. Judr-- " and in c . ... oo lt-rendered acainat you acwill bs ment to Rtern of anchored the the and 'is sole Our effort has as UTAH LENDS AID TO school attendance time Part demand of th .complaint. to night the cordingthe submarine continued beeri to bring, it to pass immediately pumping 14 which ha b . between all children of worklnr him wu& tne ii was soon clear of the bottom. She and 17 is compulsory In Wisconsin. GREAT LAKES PLAN because the need is urgent." court. aid The statement then issues an "ap was then pumped out from within. a Thl action la broutht lo procure oo aboTe court dlfolTentitled ere of the peal to the nation" which says: "These 12 to men months break lnr th bonda of matrimony cow anlIt takes 40 DULUTII. Minn., Nov. 18. "Action 18 states do not of themselves com up a warship that has been sent to heretofore xtatlns between the plaintiff by. congress within one year" has be- mand a majority of either house. For the scrap heap. and dfndant., and for the cuaicwjy of come the slogan of the Great Lakes-S- t. that majority ,we must reckon upon Omar Wtieat. axe 1 yeara. 1 Unnon Lawrence Tidewater association, the supporting votes of friendly and ar Hill Wheat. m.gn 10 yeara. and ol the parent body of those who are sympathetic Interests in other coast ft minor children of the plaintiff year, and df'ndant. and now residing with the working for the Improvement of the states, in the gulf and Che Southwest; o St. Lawrence .river so as to admit on the Atlantic, seaboard and in New 616 Twenty-fourtplaintiff. Street w. ir. nr.r.Dr.n. jr.. ocean-goin- g commerce to the Great England. 1491-Phono SAY THE I'Talntlfra Attorney. t Xakes. Thi3 movement will win and win T. O. Addreai: 305 E!cs llulldinr. Or-denow forces The in motion' 'A statement issued by Charles P. quickly. From our growing business it fOR 65 Utah. that certain, "if quickness is to! is Craig, executive director of the Tide- make evident that the appreAt-Opublic MATEO SUGAR THE AM US To water association, announces that two be measured in comparison with the our 45c Our ! , f ( - 1 " j'If cj p, Currants, 4Sc ages Extra fancy rants, each Cur.' . . 25c Extra fancy Citron Peel, pound . . . 55c Orange or Lemon pound . . . 35c Pt, RISK LIVES RAISE CHUTES -J YARDS roni No. ....... S ghettl .... 6Sc box Spa c No. 3 box Vermi- - celll , Cold ....... No. 3 65s Verm!-cell- l 65c This focd is economical and makes many ttticlous dishes. delivery?. WITH , Co? 32c fee, pound Our Moca and Java Blend Coffee, 5 22Q pounds. We guarantee this coffee to be the best in tovn. Monty refunded if not satis, fled. .by-sayin- g: . , .... Roc Why lug your groceries home when we make no charges for -- I 2 pack- MACARONI, ETC. No. 5 box Maca- COFFEE CURRANTS AND PEEL in-jj- 25c package u., MO u-- ...25c New Seeded Raisins, packages e'-- n 4 A. Ku!p 1 Arrive We have jost received our shipment of new crop Raisins, both Seeded and Seedless. Many customers have anxiously awaited the arrival of our Raisins owing to the excellent quality we handle from year to year. Raisins are i carce. Lay in your supply 6.W . win j. Tyo 1'fter - 1 Washington Avenue 2452 Mew Raisins ppo- - A . Gourly Fred A. Miller t No Frank Frank Frank J ! nmoiinti FTf.l J. Mftimir.. htn been named general missionary H. P. Idol ; li the for for the northern territorywin make 43 M. J. it l'i esbyterian church, and John l". MorTlon . hla home once again In the north- - -- 6 Krnk I. Johnrn 7 II. land. insistent demand on the art of the controlling Interest tn the bajl club Often called a history of, t. Gettinc serious. Mack retains his rAlnska." because of"living fans for his removal. his wide knowl-Seven years of reverses have not prestige and popularity because he dimmed" the luster of his managerial know the pulse of the public. When wrote recently that he Is glad he ls( CJ record in the least, lie is still re- - Philadelphia tired of his champions, upending his remaining days in thej i sold the stars of his club. Phllly garded as one of the wiseis men of the j he Years ago he accompanied; 101 the has since been interested in his efforta Mack game. on several Alaska tours. 10? truly Mutr ponnle John 'to rebuild another great team. Sev- - and has written "mystery" man of baseball." several books on I on the Alaska. Mack retains Vhe prestige he won, era times he ho seemed to be in every gold.Ii; has lffn lie as a maker jj of championship teams;; way to his goal, lo my way or minK iManipede in the north. It said, t teams are sing. Mack knows more baseball than iludlng the famous rush to the Klon- - Hi end Stranger-yehis tail 127 popular. It-- sounds like a wild state any other man connectea wun me in 189S 12? ment, but the tailenders of 1921 made game. Mack Is the only developer of dike Dr. J. It. succeeds Dr. Young 123 far . more money for Mack than. his players in the major leagues. Other ConDr. as' missionary. general 130 wir-.tsuy siars. .iaiv winners of 1914. That Is one managers n of HRrt th pennant .mrt vi. . V. T . reason why Connie continues to smile. them. When the fans tire of h 13 i ' OIlVii 131 land can s partake of plenty at' food teams, whether they are pennant wi- n- , l?on As general missionary Dr. 132 13S or cellar chumps, he gives them 0j without 134 any fear of indigestion. Sym- - ners Pre of all have charge US tW. 'r. Me pathy for Mr. Mack is therefore new races. xi matter now jioony in m territory. Marian isslont .'(Copyright, 1921, NEA Service) Managring' a big league ball club is a precarious" Job. You must constantly deliver the goods, or, fandom starts1 yelling for your head. Club owners pay considerable attention to the attitude of the fans, for they pay the freight. That Is why the life of theaverage major league manager is of short dur ation. The .moment he fails tp get results, tht club owner starts - to look around for 'his successor. Connie Mack stands out as the only exception to this ruje in the history, of . major league baseball, , Managers come and ( managers go, but Connie JUacls never even thinks of departing. For "seven years Mack's clubs have held undisputed possession of last place. Such a record would bi enough to cause the ordinary manager to,- - be banished to one of- - the leagues ' under the sea. Connie Mack, however, continues to lead his cellar champs. There is no , ME QUALITY ELECTRIC Phone 581 : AIJlSKASra'X-;ifvrl ,r, Nov. IS Jt:.NEAL'. lr. r.jhol.lrr to Alaska CVrt lit:ll Young, who flrt came us a missionary about 50 years ago. No. 1! .. - iV,' im - Alaska. your. NOTICE. . NOTED raSSIONAKY ourrmcL.uti:im LiSs CZ$ I'm Sl. LEGAL NOTICES j There will be a present for everyone making & purchase of any amount in our store Saturday. Something every home should have. Be sure you get The LIGHTHOUSE THE STORE LONDON METALS i proper decorating. CHICAGO WHOLESALE GROCERY CO. Phone 486. 2376 Washington At?. lf 6, f n PRINCE m A coast B m a I SikeS you'll Cook one minced onion until tender. Mix with a cup of chopped nuts, cup of crumbs, lemon juice and a pimento cheese. Bake slow in shallow dish - . nc; u Bluhlll Pimento Choose . the-departm- f ts taaI83310IEItlBI0lwlI0lEvEeStBtBtB3EtH - -- '?f0l : rr.c -- " self-evide- l: 6. nt. jra -- -'- H- LUMBER AT WHOLESALE All kinds, from the mUl to the consumer. One pieo: or carload lots. If you are going to build, this is your chance to get lumber. , Bros, Market We wait long and tedious progress of similar undertakings in the past, the weary progress of a decade or a generation, But our effort is for Immediate results for action by congress within the be done. The need Is year. urgent. It will be done if these. 18 states so determine." additional states, Oregon and Utah, have joined the original 16 states that made the pilgrimage of thef St. Law-fenlast July and that the '18 states who now advocate the improvement d of the area of the comprise 40 per. cent of the United States and ' ' population. ' ' statement says: ."That the im4 The provement gof the St. Lawrence to adcommerce to the mit ocean-goinGreat Lakes would sometime be made -- ce : It-ca- one-thir- " . ACIDS A II . STOMACH Sourness Gas, ; How to Treat. 'and oo GIL DOBIE NEVER SMILES IN FIELD CAUSE INDIGESTION Create n By NEA Service ITHACA, N. . Y.. Nov. 18. The coach; who never smiles on the. football field. That's Gil Doble, lanky gridiron mentor of Cornell university, who has aken a squad of ordinary football material and made of It one of the greatest teams in the country. It Is no new thing, however, for Dobie to perform miracles. At Uniof Washington and at Annapoversity lis he turned out winning, elevens and the world. surprised So serious is tobie at all times that even "his closest friends always think of him as "Gloomy. Gil." Noone has seen him smile on the football field this season.. It is not in the makeup of the Cornell coach. .. .Even when his team defeated Dartmouth, '59 to 7, Gil did not smile.' Nor did "he crack the faintest- sort - of a smile when his team humbled Columbia, - 41 to 7 even though ' "Buck" O'Neill, former Syracuse coach and mentor at Columbia, has always ridiculed Dobie's style of coaching. . Doble regards football as a 6erious business. That's why he does not smile. Dobie's slogan' Is "hold 'em, fight 'em and beat 'em, and don't depend upon- - anything but ' brawn and determination when you're in a . . pinch." . Pain . . edical authorities state that nearly nine-tenth- s of the cases of stomach trou ble, Indigestion, sourness, burning, gscs, bloatinjr, nausea, etc.. are due to an ex cess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach ; And not as some believe to a lack of di restive juices. . The delicate stomach lin ing is irritated, digestion is delayed and lood sonrs, causing tne disagreeable symp. , toms which every stomach sufferer knows . to wen. .Artificial digestents ' are not needed In eucn cases and may; 3o reai liarm Try laying aside all digrestive aids and instead :get fitim any druggist a few ounces of , iiisurated Magnesia and take a teaspoon f ul in a quarter glass of water right: after :eating. This sweetens, the stomach,, pre .vents the ' formation of excess acid and there is no, sourness,.: gas or. pain. BIsurated "Magnesia (in powder or tablet form never liquid or milk) is harmless to "the stomach, inexpensive to. take and is fors the most' efficient form of magnesia ; . by, stomach purposes, it i3 used of .who" en3oy their' meals with no more fear of indigestion. . - . . , -- thou-?aru1- Adver-tiecmen- t, -- ciates ' ...... ....... ....... 15K i Chops . T-Bo- ne ; . . . 17 ........172o Steak .- -. V2$ All other meats reduced. j . ... Pay us a visit and be convinced. We deliver anywhere in town. , i a poultry dinner to the housewife who Is at her wits end to know what she should put on the table next. We se lect poultry with expert care and our refrlgeratiac equipment enables us to properly condition it. You will find our prices reasonable. WASHINGTON MARKET 2472 Washington. Ave INCOMPARABLE MISFIT DANCE ' EAGLES' HALL SATURDAY EVENING November 19 10c at all Grocers North Ogden PtJ mmnt 1 ." Se-ttar- y. Take Mastin's Yeast Vitamon ' Feel "Fit As A Fiddle" New Discovery Makes Firm Flesh, Strong Nerves -- and Overcome! Constipation the tomaj'Ji or eu ra. Kjt. cs IvreTTwijeTe jcp3e are talliiut ebcat ' Ihm cocirary, ia a ire at aid to dietio tke rrw, eay and ec3Domical way cf tt- - cp"t t hror.ie cr5 tirc th wonderful beDU axxi Ut help err 4 trut yeaVTitaran in ti titrv taiJet ijp!oB. r3 rapei and axnjir ara tha and iU.VU09 ere form eaed MiuiUnt VITAMO.N. Hy rwuJt tJiat ee to weak. tLia, tn. aheoiuUiy Kttin; ttm pre-.o- jt yeajt and other ia tla kjhJy form, too, ru d 7w a fciJka rr th small amojnt vtwa ran h r of quick pay for Xhm trial wf.l I prefer pCy t. for Be eure to rtnrsUr tht nairse Maalia'a VFTAMON baxiubea pirsje. yd txula and akin erupticrj n ii ty roaxw, MaaUa's h tt-r- l acd t x:,;ne lalrt bwuldi Ut tl bedy Xinrv ia Tf M trecithewi th re oothiiiS; n l.ke it, ao da fcot ecccpt LO.e with firm tmh Urji -axJIt ttea tbe wbcJa tytrawil ot tiioa or rubautut. You can cat MuU'i VITALIOS UUeU e4 aj rood drjtx-U- , rtn na-'tb-civir- E r-jr- r' vita-cuio- eotK-estra'- .! Q-- r-r- ul r-r.ui- Christensen's Syncopated Orchestra Admission, 25c per Person t-- a-r- mi PROBATE AND GUARDIAlfSHIP NOTICES or tlx Consult County CI tire Slcnex for FartherIlcpcc LaforruaUon. MASTIN'S rk : -- 1 Phone 2S00 - t ; nutMlr.f Til PTid Jct TTtah. City. Wtir ttintr. 8tatat of a rnt-in- r that sUen Notice la hrrefcy of Directors cf The of the lU-i- rd Anvalrarnated Kucar Company, held on-an the 4la day cf November. UI1. of $1.S Tr ahare wma larled ca mol the common capital atock cf aald company, payable on the 10th day cf No vember. 1111, paraM to a. uinmiu. cf aald enrnjany. at hla and traurer the office of xid company, Sn. 721 Weber Eccles Ilulidlnx. Ofdtn City. county, atale of Utah. Any itwk upon may rmaln unwhich thla of Lecamter. 121. paid on the tli day and advtrtlaed for will be delinquent aale at pubita aMctlon. anfl b!m pay-rae-cmnt Is mad before, will b ,old the tth day of Iecetibrr-- Jl. lo pay the delinquent iwnimmt. tcether with the coat cf adTcrlliinc and expeoa of aale. Dated thla 4th day of ember, 1121. JOSEPH QUIIWET. Jit-- , Or1n WE SUGGEST 17V2 Beef Roasts Sirloin Steak Round Steafc . BIRD W, n. COMPANY. A NICE PLUMP SATURDAY SPECIALS Veal Roast ' ,;15 Yeal Steaks . . . . . . 20 Veal Cutlets and . . r SEND Compare these with others. 50-- for voujto A prices. Phone T.t. I-- h ' 2657 Lincoln Ave.' NOTICE NO. 35CS. ITatate of Albert Coy. derajttd. The jeUUon cf Charlea V. Coy. - M. Arnold. France W I Hard Coy. Florence K'.ita-he- h ry. Clarence Coy, Coy. i.y. l!dlth Coy and X:thl Cjy for th uuanr of letter of adm!Dlatratlr,a to Cfcarlea W. Coy. In the a rove entitled matter. ha eat for hearins' before Hon. Jam K. IClmhall. Judce. on Monday, the Jlt U21. at ten HO) dayra.cf ftNovember. t the county court hou. o'clk In the a. court room of ld court, tn ujdn City. bn Weber county. Utah. With Wltneaa the clerk of f.ald the eal thrrro? affixed, this cirt. vf th November.Ct.AlTiR T. MOTKK CIrk. (SKAM Hf Af:Nj;.S SMITH. Uput Clerk. W. H. HKP.KN. Attorney for Petitioner. ltl. ,y TASLiT Are Potltjrely Guarauateed to Put On Firm Flesh, Clear the Skin and Increase Energy When Taken With Every MesJ or Money Back |