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Show THE OGDEN nn 00P0nD0nnngQ00000000H0tig00000 00000000 0000 0O0000 0gi 0000 0 0000000B1 irr BUSINESS WILL 'ilBANK R I . ving So Declare Bankers in Suin-markin- g mm Decrease of Eight Million in week Reported m Survey" Outlook' for New Year! ! (International Newt NEW YORK. Dec. 10. The actual NEW YORK, Dec. 10 Service.) pre-- , condition of clearing house banks and Bankers dieted today that Improvement 4n bviS- -; trust companies for the weeic snows lness conditions the en-- ; that hold 110,283,010 reserve in tlre country will throughout besrin to "speed up" excessthey of requirements. This li a de , after the first of the new year. Re- - crease of $7,704,790 from last week. ports to the federal reserve show bet- The statement follows: terment although industry is slow in ACTUAL condition to its feet. setting discounts, eTc, $4,395, Hi, Loans, The cOal situation is disappointing 000; decrease wth small demand and weak prices, Cash in own $88,697,000. vaults: Mempers iea. but mine owners inlook for an upturn eral reserve bank $75,110,000; ".when industries begin taking more crease $3,898,000. fuel. The copper trade, - the other Reserve in federal reserve DanKs: , nana, is stronger and the price has Of member banks $494,957,000; de, aavanced to 14 cents a pound, two crease $11,249,000. ; cents above the year's low level. Reserve in own vaults: State banks MONEY RATES F,LL and trust companies $8,884,000; inMoney continues fairly plentiful. A crease $16,000. t feature of the financial situation is Reserve in depositories: State banks i the steady gain of Liberty bonds, all and trust companies $8,568,000; deIssues sellinz at new hieh rievels. crease $673,000. rthe i: i' Five hundred eiErhtv-seve- n eommer- X Net demand deposits were reoorted aarainst failures lcial decrease $29,633,000. 'COT litm ween, Time deposits $222,426,000; decrease !!. the $10,444,000. throughout increase vcountry totalled $7,035,630,468 against Circulation $33,244,000; fl$7. 760,627.240 last week. $23,000. !' Loans were made this wp1c t A 5U4 X U. S. deposits deducted it per cent wnue iiDerty bonds were posted. as collateral. Aggregate reserve $612,407,000-.Excesrates reserve $10,283,010; decrease showed exchange European - good Improvement this week and the $7,704,790. ,'Lngllsh pound sterling rose to $4.14 Summary of state banks and trust the highest since November 1913 companies in Greater New York not Sales of dry goods to stores in the included in clearing house statement: , middlewest and southwest were larg- Loans, discounts, etc. $641,482,500; ! er this WMlf than rlurlno' tYia on m o nor. increase $2,003,700. , $3,795,-295,00- 1 n n n n 0 0 0 n n 0 n 0 - f i 1 J farms. I that unless there I 0 n to Advices from the wheat belt state is a heavy snow blanket, :the grain will suffer and a short crop may be expected. ' ' OO , j wife acquitted case in mate killing Gold $4,916,300; decrease $15,900. Currency and bank notes $17,381,000; increase $821,000. Deposits with federal reserve bank: New York $52,959,300; decrease de Totol deposits $668,433,000; crease $4,930,900. DO: Eliminating amounts due from reserve depositaries and other banks and trust companies in New York and U. S: Deposits $628,376,300; decrease $3.- 079.700. Cash in vault $26,646,800. Cash In vault Trust companies: Banks: $48,609,800. -- oo of Twenty-nintstreet, reported the loss of her boy yesterday at 2 p. m. At 4 o'clock he was found sitting on the floor In Spargo's book store looking at a picture book supplied by Fred h Scriven. FOR MEN ONLY You can satisfy that mind of yours, as to what to buy her for Christmas, by just dropping, in here ten minutes. We have some wonderful sewing baskets, hand bags, vanity cases, wrist watches, Ivory toilet articles, silver- ware, Jewelry and diamond goods and are anxious to show you all over the place. Come today. J.- S. Lewis Co. "GIFTS THAT LAST." - ATTACKED WOMAN Grace Patton of Brigham was accosted by two young men last night on Grant avenue. One held her while the other went through her hand bag. They secured three love letters and left her money in the bag. Strange doings.' .... LADIES IN DOUBT as to what to give Him ought to consult with us. We are chock full of ideas and can show you more really acceptable gifts in ten minutes than some stores could in a whole day and our prices have been reduced on the entrre stock. Drop in NOON HOUR or any time. DO IT NOW. . . PINCHED. A restaurant on street, hung out this a trial," Next day us "Give sign, were pinched for "bootleghey George Brodokolas Manager ging." was given a trial and found guilty. Waa his prayer answered? Twenty-fift- h SOLID. COMFORT When a man .wears one of our latest Soft Cuff Buttons he has comfort and peace of mind he KNOWS he isn't going to lose them. The designs are really beautiful this year and the prices range from1 2.00 up to $150.00, They make a fine gift for Christmas. J. S. Lewis Co. "GIFTS THAT LAST." MATRIMONIAL BUREAU opened Col. Hudson buildCleo Ballenmitz in Miss with ing last week in the charge. Bashful and unsuccessful suitors will please notice. Building Manager Bohn says business is brisk and picking up every day. ' 1915 PRICES ON are really back We WATCHES to are show you wonthere ready derful bargains in WATCHES. Many young ladies spend as much for some trifling article that will wear out In a year. A watch will last a lifetime. BACK TO J. S. LEWIS CO. JEWELERS to ELECTION RETURNS COMING' BY DOG-SLE- DAWSON, Y. T.. Dec. 10. First re turns in from the Yukon from the Canadian election last Tuesday were tabulated today and gave Captain George Black. Conservative, a majority of 21 votes over F. T. Congdon, Liberal candidate for parliament with 10 districts missing. The missing votes are being brought here from the north by dog teams. -- An air ST. JOHNS. N. F., Dec. 10. plane equipped with runners inaugu rating postal service between New Foundland and Novia Scotia which left the ice at Botwood, N. F., today, crash ed at Deer Lake, on the west coast, according to a report received here. Major Cotton and Captain Bennett, in charge of the machine, were said to have escaped unhurt. oo to to ON DERAILED TRAIN riNEHURST. N. C. Dec. 10. A train on which Thomas W. Lamont, of New York, and a party of friends were en'route from New York to Pine- hurst, was wrecked 30 miles northwest of here. The accident was caused by a broken rail; several cars, including the PInehurst sleeper, rolling down an em bankment. No one was injured, ac cording to information received here this afternoon. -- oo- PRIEST SENTENCED ON GIRL'S CHARGES LEMARS, Ia., Dec. 10. Rev. Father Wrenn. former priest at Akron, Ia., convicted of assaulting Ethel Bray, with Intent to commit rape, was today sentenced to an indeterminate term In the Fort Madison prison. Motion for a new trial was denied. Counsel for Father Wrenn will appeal to the Iowa su preme court. oo ARIZONAN ARRESTED IN BANK'S COLLAPSE PHOENIX, Ariz., Dec. 10-Har- ry s. iioss, former treasurer or was arrested nere today on anArizona, indict ment charging him and P- - K. Lewis iormer president or tne central bank of Wickenburg. with conspiracy. The Wickenburg bank closed Its doors last March. -- oo- LANDIS AMENDMENT STRICKEN FROM BILL a imfJ WASHINGTON. Dec 1 0 of 197 to 80, the Walsh bill providing for appointment of 22 additional federal district Judges was passed late by the house and eent to the today senate after an amendment wVih would have required federal Judges to devote all their time to Judicial duties had ,been ruled out on a point of "P-- wiuei . , v - GHOST ASHBY-DE-LA-ZUOC- ' OO TS TtTATi r ' ' Eng., Dec, Hnnnri all the gas fixtures out of his house and tnat water now is spouting from tne gas jets: 1 0. H. O. Hiefield sa.vn n -- in to w in IE 0 0 0 0 0 m to to 0 n to to to rhn 0 0 0 to to to to to 0 In 0 0 to prior-to-Christm- store's foundation Velora. the offerings through the month, we are able to give our public better and quicker service than under the old plan of condensing a sale into a day or two. Nevertheless we urge you to shop early Chamois-tene- , Mixtures Nonnandle, and Plushes. $10.95 $10.95. Waists $5.95 All new nifty styles in Georgette or Crepe de Chine. A gift specially priced X5.95. Dig range of colors, styles and sites. 0 The latest out; Rattlne ef- 40 Inches wide. Very fect, durable. and These strong are usually sold from $3.75 to $4.50. Our sale price Is $2.38. Amoskeag Outing Flannel gift and "Oh. so pretty." Combination colors in Jersey and Taffeta. Prices range from 13.25 to 110.75. $1.19 $1.30 grade. As usual we are showing a most wonderful assortment of handkerhew Christmas chiefs, either boxed or bulk. They are selling fast don't delay making your selection. Millinery reduced includ- All Millinery and a few ading vanced spring, styles. Many of these hats have not been In the house more than ten days. Mid-wint- er Umbrellas New stock Just arrived In all the best shades either fan cy or plain .handles. Possibly no one Item has been more popular than these handsome silk umbrellas for either rain or run, from $5.00 up. 0 to welt e S $2.25 Made of a good quality of silk, band top. In flei only. Specially priced Italian $2.25. Infants' Silk Hose An excellent article for Coats. colors Copen Blue, Dark Brown; 36 Inches wide. Our regular low price Is $1.75 but during this sale $1.25. h 98c . Made of a good quality of thread silk In either white, pink or blue. The pair 98c. Bath Robings 59c In neat designs, light and dark colors soft finish. Our regular price up to 85c dur lng the sale 59c Hand Bags $1.50 to $12.50 New lot of nifty Bags just received. In all the new shapes and styles. In all the most desirable leathers. $1.60 to $12.50. numerous to mention. Ask to see them when In the store. Corsets $1.98 For the full figure, low bust, long skirt, good quality Coutil. White only. In sizes 24 to 35. Regular $2.50 at $1.91. -' Brassieres 48c Bandeaua for mlssee, made of good strong material. Back fastening. Pink only. Sizes S3 and 34. Gloves We are showing a nice assortment of practical Toys our are Dolls unusually good. Link and Link weave. All wool suits In white and Jockey red. Children's Drawer .Leggings $1.25 Made of heavy fleeced Jersey, in-- white, gray and black. Children's Sweater Suits $8.48 Underwear Children's Knitted Leggings Make it a practical gift some of that good, warm underwear. Our stock Is complete and prices are much cheaper than last winter. 98c Made of good quality .Wool yam. Black only. Slipover Sweaters Ladies' Dress Aprons Price $2.48. In the pretty Or Beads Ladies' Wool and Cotton Knitted Slrirts Thousands of strands of the most wonderful beads ever shown. In Ogden in Pearls, Amber, Jet, Jade, Tomato, Blood Red, Crystals, etc, at f of what prices about were last year. 65c up. they weight knitted Good In four plecs. Sweater, Legging, Cap and Mitts, In heavy Brushed Wool colors. Tan. Blue and Brown. gandle trimmed Ginghams, with wide fancy belts and sashes, and fancy Orgaudy trimmed sleeves. In a variety of colon and styles. pair. .' Children's Sweater Suits ' $6.35 to $7.35 Boudoir Caps 58c up Many customers have pro- nounced these the best values in the city and Indicating from the way they have sold we are Inclined to believe the statement. CSc up. In medium large and extra large sixes, in prices from $1.10 to o "Where the Women Trade" $2.43. 5 ill 10 O H ini nl 0 0 U " quick sale Hem White Kid Gloves either self or black stitch. All sizes. A good $2.00 value. A real acceptable gift Item special 98c A one-hal- unhandled. and plentiful. We bought toys, thousands of toys, extra early, and shall present thera to you tomorrow. We've cut the price for quick selling. 0 0 to to sllk-llsl- The children do not antic!-- , pate alone. We, too, anticipate HAVE . anticipated and to the end that no child shall be disappointed; that every parent shall have ample time to pick from Santa's wares while they are fresh, Silk Vests S1.25 Handkerchiefs full $2.25. Velvet Velour soft-finis- nilk and doutfle foot, satin stripe effect. In either black or A real stocking for brown. 16c Bright and pure Pure thread Furs You simply must nave one of these Fur Coats. Their styling is so delightfully mried and their gracious warmtn Is Irresistible. All coats are greatly reduced In price as well as Chokers, Stohls, Scarfs and Children's Bets. thread n u 3 0 0 0 0 0 Silk Hose 3225 Crepe de Chine 0 0 0 to 0 0 0 3 -- All reduced but the prices too 0 $2.75 fashioned, high spliced heel, deep garter welt. In either black or brown. This Is just like the stocking we sold last Christmas for $3.50. Specially priced $2.75. Just received for Christmas w to All 52.98 Petticoats All Silk. 40 Inches wide. Pink 0 0 0 0 Silk Knit Dress Goods not only because you will get better service but also because it means better choosing. to n 50c up. Time, that flies so swiftly for grownups, worries along on leaden wings for children, and yet Time, with all this blend of swiftness, and tardiness, haa swung again into the Holiday season. Silks 0 0 0 0 prices are reasonable. bor- $3.25 to n n 70x82. $3.25 quality. ders. Sale price $2.65. All Blankets are being sold at sale prices Christmas acceptable and white only. Sale price $1.19. de- Toys Silk Hose and 18c. In Tricotlne, Serges, Taffeta and Satin. All sizes and a good range of colors. Exclusive styles both fancy and Values worth to tailored. $42.50. This la a genuine money saving item. Sale most n n! and dark colors, Light The stripes and checks. proper thing for Pajamas, Night Dresses, etc. Will be sold during this sale at 16c Dresses thirty-thre- e this Off Without reservation our entire stock to choose from in aa years ago, we have offered no such assemblage of "super-values- " as will be found during ACQUIREMENT SALE. By distributing d. Large site pink and blue Cloth Coats Wondora, 4 $2.65 This Is a sale of such values as the woman in need of a smart, quality suit, cannot afford to overlook. We feel confident that she will not lose such an advantage if she sees these beautiful garments and tries on a suit or so and marks their becomlngness. We have selected 25 good looking all wool suits, sites 16 to 42. Splendid range of colors and values to 162.50 at the special price of $19.75. 14 13 showing. A gift that would be greatly appreciated, and Sheet Blankets HURST have acquired We expect soon to move, where we will have added floor space we have so badly needed for some time. Our stocks will be greatly augmented, all new and in keeping with our past policy of quality and price. We will be able to handle a larger volume of business and naturally that will effect a greater saving for our customers. As a commemoration of the new purchase we announce this remarkable ACQUIREMENT BALE. The object is, of course, in appreciation of past patronage to give our friends and public price advantages this year, heretofore unheard of in a sale. We have taken our entire stock and marked prices that will instantly attract you that will save you many dollars that must go so far at this season of the year. Since the day of this i3 partment Is receiving more favor than those handsome brilliant bar pins we are . White $19.75 five-stor- y to LAMONT AND PARTY wool-nape- nt the building directly across the street from our present location. oo iMAIL AIRPLANE IN FAR NORTH CRASHES pink and blue borders, 72x86. Sale Regular $6.75 kind. are $3.75. not These price sheet blankets, but heavy We Just "received a case and are selling them below Mill Price that PAINE In No item in the Jewelry Extra large site, gray with Suits & I $3.75 Perhaps no other one thing will interest our patrons and those followers of honest prices, more than the ' purchase-announceme- Riga-becam- " Mrs. A. E. Snyder In 0 ANARCHISTIC PAIR FEELING HOMESICK to - CHILD LOST to oo - LOCAL BRIEFS n n n a Bar Pins 50c and up Blankets announce our new store 0. RIGA, Dec. 10. (By the Associated Rmma. Goldman and Alex Prpss ander Berkman, whose presence inl known Friday, told The Associated Press correspondent theyWEST UNION. Ia., Dec. 10. A ver were "not to America immeddiet of not guilty was returned thishntoiv.' but going to travel in Europe hoped ; auernoon oy me jury in tne trial oc soonMiss (joiaman aeciarea sne sun Mrs. Effle Ashbaugh. charged with loved America because it was her I the murder of her husband at Mayn- but she not had changed her ard. Ia. The- Jury was out! three country opinions. Hours They said they hoped ultimately to ooreach the United States and fight in the supreme court to establish their 1 SHORT RAILWAY IN American citizenship. (They were both deported to Russia from the United '. OREGON PURCHASED States in the winter of 1919). "I' am not returning to the United as a prodigal daughter throw; ST. PAUL, Minn., Dec. 10 Purchaso States herself upon its mercy," said Miss ing ; of the Portland. Astoria & Pacific road Golcrman. "While in some cases I tin Oregon by the Great Northern and have the soviet governdisagreed Northern Pacific interests was an- ment, my staywith in has only nounced here today. The price is ap- served to convince meRussia I have althat proximately $2,500,000. ways been right, and that anarchy fg the only sound system." : w 0 u intended' to help you -- 2. iod of 1920. COTTON CROP SHORT i The cotton market was alternately "weak and strong this week. . A government report will be issued Monday and traders predict that it v may indicate a crop of nearly 8,000,-- j 000 bales against 13,300,000 bales last season.; The 'chief feature of prlv chaneres ' in the eastern wholesale market was a decline of 2.5 cents on the barrel of flour. V Western business conditions for the next few months will depend to a large extent on the price of corn, t: owing to the large stocks held on i- AcOTiiremeinrS; In 33 Years 0; s n n u Out first 0 0 0 0 0 4. $40,-558,00- 1-- SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 11, 1921 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R $1.98 For girls and misses. Made of fine quality wool. Site 2$ toJ4. Ladies' Bath Robes Prices $5.50 to $20.00. Made of best quality Beacon cloth. All the newest patterns, In braid, cord and satin 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 U 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ;0 0 0 0 0 nl 0 0 m i! 0 0 nl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 is |