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Show 12 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11, 1921 R IDEAL TEACHING IS 52-- 4 eiEWFIED PLAY TUESDAY Extra! .Develop Finer Sensibilities,' Weber Normal Students to - Present Supt. Tippetts of Mor- "Peg o' My . ' gan Asserts. neaix z jjays. . . " - are attractively trimmejd with braid and hand embroidery. All sizes. Thirty dresses in the lot. Selling begins tomorrow at $4.95. develop-ment-alo- - r " , ) . Mrs. Esther Friedman will address the Socialists at the county court house Monday evening at 8 p. ni. Public invited. 981 - . TRUCK STRUG x s. i . . . : : Phj-sica- . - JD AHO SCOT INSANE WILL BE DEPORTED ; , On his wav to New York for deportation to .Scotland, John Wesley Clark, 60; years of age, of Twin Jn lalls, Idaho, was placed temporarily the county jail last night by "VV. A. Plumley, United States invaiigratlon agent. The' aged man" is said to., be permanently; insane and will be kept in custody; here until federal officers are assigned to accompany him to the ' eastern .coast. Clark is said to have arrived in Twin Falls from Scotland about a year ago. His health: broke down shortly after his arrival, it is said, and since he has been mentally unsound. He is an alien and subject to deportation, according to the officers." oo ' ; , . " ; " " ," NOTICE I will not be responsible for any accounts or debts contracted by any one but myself. ' "F. C. ROHWER. (Signed) Delicious Cream Pulls, filled tvith real cream, 50c per dozen:. Greenwell . 0552 Confectionery. STUD Y CANADA 0. S.L. TRIM !Y , TJUflN I ! m, Mrs-Esthe- r o-- . . sul-flcie- nt Scow-croft of " " For your furnace, grate and heating stove wo recom-men- d Sunnyside- - Lump Coal, the hottest, coal mined in .the West. With. Sunnyside youjget the maximum heat with the minimum cost it is a big economy. Members of the llrotherhood of American Yeomen will hold a dance at the Woodman of the World hall December 16 it was announced last The entire proceeds of the dance ,night. will be turned over to the Salvation Army for their Christmas fund. ' The Yeomen have also named a Christmas committee which expects to take care of a number of the poor fam ilies of the city.' Mrs. John Drew is chairman of'tl dance- committee and has Mrs. Joe Wessler, J. W. Kelley and Joe Wesaler as her assistants. The public is Invited to attend.. DEFER ACTION ON CANNERS BANQUET Eill your bins with the coal that has no superior as a furnace iuel and your, homewill be warm, and cozy in th most blustery wearther. "Buy , Action on the seJection of the place for the. holding of the annual convention and banquet of the Utah Cannera association was deferred yesterday by II. Lfc llerrington, James Anderson and Ronald Wadsworth until the latter part of the week. will be held JanuThe - convention 6and 7. . t least 250 canners ary professlonal-AfiiSlhesmen of varand ious parts of Ttte stata will be in attendance according to II.- I The convention will be staged either in Ogden or Salt Lake. . IUIMIWSIIJE ILUMP s COAL - Phone 27- JOHN FARR GOAL COMPANY Our Coal Makes Warm Friends Iler-ringto- n. oo the coal with the greatest number of heat units 4 ' per ton. Don't miss this opportunity to save. ; ; oo - -- ' YOU CAN SEE , . DALLAS. Tex- - Dc. Motion pic 10 RAN FRANCISCO. Cal "BEHIND THE BUTTON" Dec. 10. ture films, rxplodlng from an unknown If California terminal points are grantIff Educational and uu.'o at 10 o'clock tonight, started a ed preferential rail ratm to Interesting and water and frelht tariffs it both Mdes of Commerce etrrct and rail v. Fr-r.in bunlne curtail oulj greatly caused a loss estimated probably at IiakerrfieM and other !alf a million dollars. M. Hill, representative point. FrankInterests The Y. M. C. A. dormitory, housing of in thene two citshipping hundreds of young men wae noveral ies testified today In an Interstate THEATRE . times threatened, but at 11 o'clock commerce cornmUalon hearing on the had not been seriously damaged. proposed elimination of rail and water One life wax lost, Mrs. Rachel Parka. differentials. The value of such Inter73 and paralyzed, One Week Beginning being burned to ior or a distrib death In rooms on the second floor of uting center wouldpoints be greatly imDecember 15 , one of the film buildings destroyed. paired. Hill said. Three other women and two children He called as a witness A. P. Foute. were rescued from the place before the Rikerrfleld wholesale grocer, whoaaid! 'lames reached them. rate structure! under that the present thw Tho explosion among highly In - th liakersflcld .district had ucerd-tflammable films came with an earthIn winning many Indurtrles. Pref- EXTREME RADICALS racking report. A sheet of flame leap- erential rates which would not ined from the building, which a mo clude this district would Isolate thpw DENOUNCE LENINE ment later was a seething furnace of industries to a certain extent and street and would Hamee, across the drive them elsewhere, bathed the front of a big' automobile l'C said.possibly (International Ncw rrric.) house with fire. This building 10. Char res that oo supply .Pec. MOSCOW, waa toon a roaring tlnderbox. Nieolal Lnlne was now advocating Three film distributing houses, two HUNDRED IN PERIL policies, "which are speeding us to- -. In addition to the one the AS CAR JUMPS TRACK cal Communists at largly attended explosion occurred, were totally destroyed. The flames burned electric of the Moscow eovlct tomeeting . light wlrea and the businesa section day cf the city waa phmgcdlnto darkness. The Insurgents aald Lenlne was de-(Intrraallonnl News 8crrlor oo CHICAGO, Dc. 10. More than 100 nylng hls past and Is now glorifying Uvea were Imperilled late today when how he formerly damned. They de- -course new Ms car tracas to deliberbe FORD'S GREAT PLAN the Interurban clared jumped (r A T TTk Pn a bridge at Cicero, a suburb. The ately tlc arTTTTT TTTrT xyj XXI OUU XXX XVlU y XaJLxJLU front trucks of the car shot off thej Inlne. In a defensive speech, bit- bridge at right angle and only a protested against the charaes. acle prevented the car from falling failed to conciliate his opponents, 1021, by International to the river below. (Copyribt, News jThe split In the Communist party now were appears Service.) . Paengers, many of whom to be definite, oo BIRMINGHAM, Ala.. Dec," 10. If women and children, were thrown! t Henry Ford secures control of the from their rests. There waa no panic. Newest fruit product Is powdered Muscje Bhoal water plant from the however. lemon Juice. government and .with license to go ahead with his colossal scheme for development there, hia ambltlona will be: An electrified railroad from Phef-flelFUR PRICES DROP Ala., to port of Hlrmlngham. of navigation of Warrior river, IN PARISIAN SHOPS head 21 miles from IJirminaham. , A branch line into JJIrmlngham and l,PAUI3. Dec. 10. For the thre physical connection with th- - Atlanta. years, 1518, 1919. and 120 enormous Hlrmlngham &. Atlantic railroad to the Atlantic seaboard profits "Were realized In the French fur give an outlet toGa. trade, hut the rise in prices seem to at Brunswick. have And a stream of outgoing goods for awd its highest point this year, -i A Hudson Bay otter cloak which export via. the Warrior river, and Mocost 12.000 francs In April. 120. can bile to Central and Bouth America and now be bought for 6,000. Rabbit skins Pacific ports by way of the Panama which had reached fancy prices have canal, with European ehlpments goCan te tUle4 Powder Is apreturned to, the normal, of before the ing out of the port of Brunswick. From war. Astrakhan and skunks are now a source unimpeachable came thin inplied by ilmply with your favortho puff only twice their pre-wpatting prices and formation to the International News ite powder, blue and white fox from threo to four Service tonight. oa the face la to last timca. For more than two months, the. Inthe usual Fiberlan sables and Peruvian chin- formant declared, two of Mr. Fords seTcra! for dyi. chilla alone continue to increase In engineer have been making thla city v." ...V derar evboth and much In their headquarters. Investigating price, being mand. A sAble.cloak which cost 80,- - ery question bearing on the aboT proooo franca in 1913-1- 4 would cost today gram and exacting pledge of secrecy v. TtOSE PAT PC FT. Tatect peadlas . 600,000. from those who knew of their true oo Mr. with Ford.. relations Nothing has The puff has a French ivory top and is 'constructed so that th? 81' IIS 16 K TllOUKANDS escaped them. They have been over I Jv. the ground themselves. WASHINGTON, Dec. .10. cannot be spilled in purse or handbag1. Will bo sold.. oc powder H , Pugh, ancillary administrator of the : i i i. .i I) INN 131 or Al&j Disims estate of the Prince Amelia Zu TLy 10. A special dbh PAUia Iec. nar, .who diet! at Undeau, . Germany Fold la Ogden bj Ensign Drug Co., and KJiacao Iocfe, ccrnef Twecly- October 8r- la20. and representatives from each province of France markxi of her heirs in thl country, today filed the dinner of the French provincial fourth street and Grant avenue. suit in the supreme court of the Dis press when it met to celebrate the eleHold la Salt Lake by Walker Brca. Dry Goods Co. trict of Columbia against T. W. Miller, vation of M. Heal, president of the M to commander of the Lealien property custodian, and Secre. , tary Mellon for the return of real es gion of Honor. tate, rash and- bonds valued at about $750,000., The property, lt.la declared o. non-termin- al ORPHEUM non-termin- al d -- SO-fo- ot. in-whic- antl-social- mir-Jter- if ly in-;b- ut - ,adies of Ogden . Here Is A New Powder Puff ar til-Hcie- . - nt . - - - was illegally seized. , .. oo D nPOKITO ItS IDEXTXFIIID . Uetln-nin- g WASHINGTON. Dec. 10. December IS a system of flncer prints will be used for identification of J. Fletcher Scowcroft, who attend postal savings depositors. Instructions ed the convention of the United Gar for inauguration of the system alment Workers, held at New York on ready have been sent to postmaster December 5 to 7, has been elected In most of the principal cities, it was of that organiza- stated at the postofflce department third tion, according to word received yes oo by Joseph Kcowcroft of the terday MISSOURI IUVAUS MIHTT John Scowcroft & Sons company. COLUMBIA, Mo., Dec. 10. Athletic Fletcher Scowcroft is expected to reDirector 1Z. O. Clevenger. of. Missouri turn to Ogden today. university announced tonl&ht that the VLsitors to .ltalv who travel on Tigers will play St. Ixuta university at October 2S next year. Sunday have to pay. a special tax. I St. GARMENT WORKERS HONOR OGDEN MAN , -- vice-preside- BIG FIRE LOSS HOLD INDUSTRIES d, - ;: 10 CITIES FIGHT FILMS CAUSE 4 u : T ! means that-yomust 'get the kind of : coal' that heats quicklyvand efficiently, burning hottest, long" est and cleanest. : TSiHT EVERTHING FOR THE HOME i Wnimtteir ' p. s XMAS BENEFIT DANCE ; . 0 TrT) Hest-marl- c. , ; SYSTEM Kngageinent Mrs. ,M. J. Iuty announces the engagement of her daughJ. E. Shepard. a truck driver, who Utah Congressmen Not Conter. Miss Vera to Jess C. The wedding will take place resides at the Ivy apartments, wait verted to General Sales in the near future. hurled through the wind shield of his ,. machine at 4 o'clock Saturday afterTax Idea struck by Ogden Typewriter House for type- noon, when hi-- truck was 24 22II udson Oregon Short Line train No. 42 at Secwriters ' and . repairs. . ond street. avenue. Phone 236. - WASHINGTON'. After Dec. 10. Shepard received severe lacerations a Can the of the left studying operation Ills shoulders. liand A' head License the about 3Iarriaj3re E dian tax sales law, ankle Representative his cense was issued in the marriage office of leg was hurt and light and JO. Lratherwood Representative Claude T. Moyes, county clerk, yester- sprained. u. Colton. or Ulan. na rciurncu 'on Th tn.ri- was lr m ol Lshed. day .to Albert A. Madison and Aldyth ' Wahlngtonnotfrom Canada, converted Kerchoff Day I, both of Salt Lake. Shepard was brought t tbf rlty on to Although altogether to the anrt taken hospital. the train n the principle of a general m.h tax. , 20 Kindling wood. Phone 82S. both representatives apree that the PROGRAM TAX Mies tax on production Is Canadian FARM $100,000 Life Insurance money to Ideal of raising revenue. And .in system loan on new homes KELLY & HEH- PRESENTED BE TO reason for that Congressmen Leather-woo- d IUCK. 964 and Colton view with fvor the manufacturers" Fairs tax which SenaXeuteTboom to Talk Evert Keute-booDec. 10. Appoint- tor LAKF. SALT Kecd Smoot has ben sponsoring. clerk of the Weber stake, will ed by the Utah State Farm Bureau to and oni or two Many the sacrament at of the draw up a proposed tax program, I). tenators congressmen peak meeting. of the opavailed themselvps Fourteenth ward this evening, begin- N. Beal of Kphraim, president of the reccK of going the during portunity and ning at 7 o'clock. bureau Sanpete County Farm of for Canada into the purpose James M. Klrkham, executive secretary the sales tax in the Dominion agiving close Republican Women The Women's of tho state yesterda organization, study. 8 club will meet at o'clock outlined plans to'be presented to the Republican in Leatherwood Keprcsentativ Thursday evening in 'the Judge James board of directors. A committee comCanadian of tax. tales the N. Kimball's court room. rpeiiking counmember from each posed of one is to meet in Salt Lake on Maid: bureau ty '"I am by no means as yet converted Friedman will address Jan. 11, 1922, prior to the annual the doctrine of a general ale tax. io Socialists at the county court house far bureau convention wlrich meets the However, last week, while In Canada Monday evening- at 8 t. m. Public in Jan. 12. had the opportunity, along with Repvited". S1 Mr. Beal said that In his opinion Iresentative Colton and other congressthe before would elapse several men of the matter close atSon Born A boy was bo'rn to the expensesyears giving of government, local, ftate tention and The Canadian study. wife of Frank Itore, departmental and national, could be reduced & Sons bur- pales tax on production, or as Senator the manager of John to relieve materially ornoot 'would, perhaps, term it. a tax company PMday night. : den on farm property and real estate.- on oo is a thorough reve' "The only, way to solve the jues- nuemanufacturers, tax which is sound producing plan means where some i3 devise to itlon In In and administration. principle Ins share STAKE ACTS TODAY by every man must puy as just American people will become well as The foreigners unnaturalized to this Idea, ON RESIGNATION citizens. In Salt Lake county there more and more converted taxing production at its source. receiving of art" hundreds of foreigners taxation program, both same protection of the law' as Our present Action on the matter of the resigna-tion-- the the statute books and that citizens and educating their children that on in contemplation, is altogether Joseph Ballantyne as director in schools supported by taxation," he' part too complicated and must be revised of the tabernacle-choi- r will probably said. If the wishes of the American poyle be taken today at the quarterly conferSome, form of income tax, together are I believe Senator to be met. ence of the North Weber stake con- with so a plan of classifying property ference, according to John Watson, of that assessments plan would help materially bear the aame rela- Smoot's the Weber stake presidency, who last tion to market value In every part of In putting our revenue plan on a more and simpler basis. night said the resignation would In state, will be recommended at the workable all probability be accepted. Appoint- the Senator Heed Smoot'has received a Mr. Beal said. convention. ment of a successor to Mr. Ballantyne "When it became necessary to raise copy of the resolution adopted last will not be considered today and no billions instead of millions of dollars. week by the G. A. It. convention of definite time has been yet set for the Congress knew how to do It without Maryland, lndorslng the stand h consideration of a director to tak. confiscating ' property. They used an took recently in a senate debate In Mr-- . Ballantyne's , place, Mr. Watson Income tax," . Mr. Beal continued. connection with tho manner In which said. "The state of Utah was compelled to the American flag should b flown It wai urged ;make the income rather than the during celebrations. value the basis, of assessing mines. that white frills be put about the eug The farmer and the stock growers are, of the flag, whenever flown in pa however, required to pay a tax on rades, etc., so as to keep It from being their business according to an arbi- lorn or otherwise soiled and mutilated. valuation which does not take Hut Senator Smoot objected, and in trary into account either the income from risted that the flag should be hoisted the business or' the ability to pay the and flown and carried at all tlmea Just ns the fathers of the country designed tax." oo that it should be. And so the white were never sanctioned. rtrills YEOMEN TO GIVE oo l-ut- y for CtrtstEM KnTffiT , nap-wear-in- - - .. this efficient cleaner pntly beat out from rus all embedded prit, as it electrically sweeps up all clinpinp lity ter, erects crushed and matted nap, freshens colors, and suction cleans. will take pleasure in explaining how this patented nnd EXCLUSIVE Hoover process, endorsed by leading authorities on floor coverings, adds years of life and beauty to rugs and ' carpets. If you care to purchase, we will explain the Hoover. Christmas Club, through which you may own a Hoover by depositing a small fee, nnd conveniently pay the remainder during thi next vcar. Come to the demonstration whether you care to purchase or not. Should you want a Hoover for Christmas, howeTcr, we advise early reservation-'-f- or never yet have there been enough Hoovers for all at Christmas time. 901 , . We cordially invite you. entirely without obligation, to wo 95 $4 RANDOM REFERENCES - .. . tricity. e. rnoGRJui GIVEN. There was a large attendance.. At the departmental meetings the f ing prpgram was given: Demonstration fn' Reading Second the diF grade of North Ogden-undeof Emma ,11.- - Brown. rection ; Discussion of Method Led by Jeni . nie C. iNeal. Demonstration in Arithmetic 'Teaching Third and fourth grades of Roy, under the direction of Kathryn Rog-er' ' Discussion of Method Led by Supervisor) Nellie, Hendriclts. Demonstration on Motivation of History Fifth and sixth grades of the direction . of Farr West, under. Mabel Chugg. ' A Talk on Motivating, Language "ft'ork, stressing, story writing, given by Mina M. Berlin' of Huntsville. Music for month, including Christmas' work Supervisor Albert J.Powell."'. Demonstration "Teaching Local Geography," assQcializej recitation method Junior liigh students of Marriott, under the' direction of A. D. Mc Kee. l EducaDemonstration of tion Methods Pupils of Huntsville school, under the direction of Mina li. Berlin. 1 , Art plana ;for the month, given Ly Supervisor Thelma Stephens. Demonstration of Teaching General Science in a small high school, given by Principal Burdett Smith ofI Pleasant Views school. oo- ; i thor-ouphl- i ! GIt -- her" a Hoover WE INVITE YOU to visit our tnr there to witness a demonstration of the rapid,' easy nnd healthful manner in which The HOOVER so thoroughly and dustlessly cleans by elec- on Sale Tomorrow ng ' HOOVER WEEK t All " ; " mum i 'mi WPf P sale to begin tomorrow. Such dresses at $4.95 seem absolutely impossible. They look so good to us that we wonder that the materials did not cost more which, perhaps, they did. Rich wool velours. Colors arc tan, navy, brown, taupe, reindeer. : 1 Dill! yesterday the expressman brought a great package of women's velour dresses for a special ; ii to" 1 5th "pin ffiffiSSjftMj rSl Late Superintendent J. T. Tippetts of the "Weber Normal college students who Morgan county schools, who, with the form the cast of 'Peg o My Heart," teachers of that county were the are putting the finishing touches on guests of the Weber county school the play for presentation In the Or teachers' at the teachers institute held pheum theatre Tuesday and Wednes yesterday at the Central junior high day. "Peg o My Heart," i a refresh by J. Hartley Man school, was, the principal speaker at Ing Irish comedy scored Immense hits which has ners, the Joint session. . the country. One of the outstanding features of throughout cast includes Marguerite Rogthe program was "The Attendance ersThe as Rulon Peterson as Jerry; Peg; Race," by Luella Thomas of the Pleas- Maybelle Hoist as Ethel, Peg's snobant View school, in which by the use bish cousin: Frank Douglas as Alarlc, cuts of automobiles rep Ethel's brother; Lenore ,of two large Croft as the resenting a race by, the students of the moier of .tho pair; Wallace Budge and seventh grades, she has util as Mr. Brent; Ben Young as Monized the idea of thes group, bringing tgomery Hawks, solicitor; Nan Emmett their influence to bear upon the in- as the maid, and Joseph Jeppson as dividual for footman.The cast has been! the t Superintendent sti. A, Fowler pre coached by Mrs. Blanche' McKey. sided, In "Peg o My Hpart" the YVetxr FINER SENSIBILITIES. students feel that all former dramatic achievements of the academy will be "Superintendent Tippetts discussed the place of the teacher in. the edu- surpassed. oo-cational w6rld and developed the theme that it was juite as important to bring, out in the various students all of 'their finer sensibilities as it was TELEPHONES to develops them along the lines of The ideal, he iaid, to making money. the! be attained' was Business and Circulation Dept... 68 thorough SS all lines. Ads... Classed Luella . Thomas, k showed that by Advertising Dept. 423 awakening, an interest among the stu873 New Dept.. dents by use of the automobile device Editorial arid in the attendance race and placing before them on the hoard each day the standing of thet two automobiles rep- resenting the sixth und seventh grades, respectively with the weekly and, totals a niuch better attendmonthly ance was had. She used a chart to! illustrate her talk which won the Mistletoe Dance, Second Ward IlalL December 16th. 50 cents cou-Plproval, of the teachers. Friday, -. better-attendance- , Velour Dresses $4.95 ;- ., December 8th il "WASHINGTON ESS nt . fc I-o- uis THE INDEPENDENT CASH COAL CO. STILL SELLS COAL AT S7.75 $8,75 for Utah Nut delivered" ton for Utah Lump delivered per Ecdca Phone 855 or per-to- n 41602 Bldg. Note Don't let your supply get too low, as a few Jays may be nc ceded to make ' delivery. ' w |