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Show THE OGDEN FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 16, 1921. Every piece of JVORY iniour store goes on sale at an unusual reduction of 40 per cent. This includes the best matched ivory in Combs, Brushes, Manicure Scissors, Powder and Puff Boxes, Buffers, Trays,- Jewef Boxes, and Pin Cushions. Also all other ivory items in stock. (By the of the NaOfficials Press.) tional and American baseball leagues ended their Joint meeting this afternoon without taking any action on the draft rule or on the barnstorming rule Tinder which "Babe" Ruth and two of hls New York American- - team mates 'were fined and suspended by. Commissioner K. M. Landis." -- It was announced, however, that another meeting of the advisory council consisting of Judge Lundis, President Johnson, of the American league, "TTiid President .John Heydler, of the National leagne, would be held tomorrow. Several changes in rules governing the two leagues were announced. One that where. waivers are asked provided on a player who has previously been secured by waiver within thirty days during the playing season or ninety? the club days during the from which the, player.was first se- -; cured-shal- l have first claim on him. . in cases Another provided where there are peveral drafts for a. waived player, the club 'which has-thlowest percentage standing shall have, the priority; A motion to increase the player limit from 40 to 43 --members for each club NEB was defeated. Jt was decided, however, to Increaua the number of players a club is permitted to have under, option from eight to fifteen. NETV YORK, Dec. 16. As-socia- 11 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R ted ' - ' Toilet and Manicure Sets These useful gifts rangf In price .from $2 to over 50 and if you come early you mayhave vour selective choice at 30 per cent, reduction. ' . ? 'off-seaso- n, . '.'"',"' i Christmas Perfumes off ; '2p individual botties, beautiful and delicate. In Stationery . select-fro- m the city at. 20 assortment of exquisite Christmas Stationery the most elaborate wo have ever seen for holiday use. Until Christ mas it is all on sale at 25 per cent reduction. to $12, all .on sale,. I Gem and Eyeiteady Razors for $1 $3 : oo CHINA LEARNS' Snecial Gifts !.r ' ..." beautiful most A Cbiiie in and see our. beautiful display of '. PERFUME ATOMIZERS. JONTEEL. CORA NOME, BOUQUET RAMEE. JDAZIRA and VIOLET DULCE, PERFUMES and COMBINATION SETS. e off 25 rthe fine$t assortment in. per cent reduction. These come in combinations too,'. ranging. Jn price from $!, you may ; 'l 30voff V jin These special things are always useful and will bo Jong remembered as gifts of unusual usePULLMON APRONS, RUBBER fulness. LINED BAGS. WASH CLOTH BAGS, and ROLLUPS. These are attractive all will be appreciated. Here i a mighty fine gift for the young men who expect to "GROW "MUCH" the coming year nothing ceuld equal one of thepe. WASHINGTON.'' Dec. 16. (By the ! .Associated press.) Lrfispns in western civilization cost China. $210,486,-500,00- 0 in tuition fees and ' were S. Ts.io. at "cheap, theprice," J)r. Y. to the Chiassistant secretary general nes delegation to the armament conference and counsellor of ..he Chinese h foreign today luncheon given by the Popular',ntGov.. ernment league. Since the Chinese spirit is willing to "let be Mr. Tsao declare!, the bill could be reck-- " oped up without bitterness. Japan's demand for 21 extra payments caused a deadlock among the professional staff of western civilization and led to the Washington conference being called, the speaker said, store of men for gifts IHe 5 -- . es by-gon- CARR'S ' by-gone- s," - -- PERU UNWILLING TO ALLOW PLEBISCITE ' LIMA, Peru. Dec 16.- - (ByThe Associated Prets.) Dr. Alberto Solomon., minister of foreign affairs, intimated today that Peru would not accept the ' of Chile for a to ' proposal determine the sovereignty plebiscite of the prov-- j lnces of Tacna and Arica. When ' Muesuonea concerning tne tnilean note he said: government's 1 'The position of Peru remains firm in this question and in view, of the! 'incontrovertible justice involved and or tne sympathy and mofal, support ''prleeipa.lt'-"-oeing- receivftfi r froc , .A'merica.n and European countries, ter- ritorial 'rights of Peru will be. safe-- f guarded from Chile without disregard-- i X in? the peace of the continent. plan, of energetic defense of Peruvian rights, which the Peruvian ftoreign office has ' prepared and. the Rromialng- and resolute form in which the international conscience is being revealed, inspire confidence that this "Will be the case." Ogden's Only Rexall Store d0 s CASH ' you see, it's a store where men buy their own things; and when you buy in their own store you're sure to get the sort of things they want. lates. fresh from the world renowned makers boxes of Rift chocolates. One of thesy will serve the whole flfi family pO.jJ Christmas oo i Chocolates pound Box Liggett's Assorted Wo have just received by ex p res the famous Lieeett snecial family box of Christmas Cboco HOURLY SALES To Continue Every Hour Until -- Phone 239 Grant Avenue and St. Twenty-fift- h get "his" Christmas gift: here -- . : - shirts hosiery handkerchiefs w slippers neckwear -- gloves mufflers sweaters . . 'A the ladies especially will be glad to know about the great variety of things to be found in a store like this that are suitable for gifts for men. v - d ' O f rrt COSTLY LESSON! office.-declare- ' . j L -- --r-rlre- ss hats caps robes collars clothes cuff links . underwear pajamas 7'- ' if in doubt, give him a gift certificate The - - r-O- th fcAP AN f TP Af . ' TO REPORTS TTTT" KT nC nVRVA -- A mTMiTC? III DAtif! fnmn to the secretariat of of nations its first report on the administration former German colonies situated "itin the Pacific north of the equator. The reporf. which is intended for the permanent commission on mandates, is the first report of this! kind to be received. Doc 1(1 h-i- the-leagu- of-th- lEN.UTAH e -- e the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes ' oo DKXVKIl. .Colo.. iVc. jThe northern Rocky mountain region today was in the srip of a cold wave that rent temperatures down' to 2 degrees above zero at several points, while a was snowfall general heavy reported by ' the district weather bureau in northern Wyoming 'and 'Montana. The now reached a "depth of from 8 to 10 inches af Miles City; Mont, r or.TfniiPrnr Pari Inst nf ihr TTn nshnrc. flnd hi "Kinsr" worship, what? "Has-beenthey are JaA Sheridan. Wyo.', wua, covered by a the natives crowd about them doffing their blanket of snow 3 inches deep. At wife, Zita, going into erfile on the Island of Madeira Yellowstone and Kalispell, Mont., the some conquering hero. This is the first and exclu temperatures were 2 decrees above hats and bendino- the. knee an thousrh thev hailed zero, sivepicture of the exiles' arrival. ; s' - IA ON WAY Our Saturday Special One Double appliance. Saturdayr Onlyof any heatW Socket FREE with SPERITY . each purchase . ,:. . r . , , A FEW CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS' Do your u Mar- cel Waving at home. $10.03 V each Little Slav Kingdom Has in Most 'Come Back Spectacular Way ever-indreasl- BKLGUADE, Juo Slavia. Dec. J . (By The Associated Press.) Serbia has "come back' This' perhaps the most incisive way of saying: that the little Slav kingdom has recovered in the most spectacular way from the effects of the war. For the first time In 10 years the cotintry is standing; on its own feet and is in no need .off outsldo assistance. The peasantry of Jueo Slavia, which form the backbone and sinew of the country, are a degree of prosperity and material contentment; unknown .'before. Other countries mayr have their unemployment .problems Jugo Slavia has none, lndec-d- , she has abundant work for thousands of aliens who are honest, have the will to work and are free from Bolshevism. Two hundred thousand good Russians 'who were without employment since the Petrograd revolution of 1917 .have come to hospitable Juro Slavia and found useful and profitable pursuits auivu rcv u w ft..o&& vnu kAAA Every Serbian soldier, too,' has found work Upon leaving vthe remunerative army. ' Soldiers' unions, legions , or do not exist n employment bureaus ' " v this country.'" . The most impressive evidence of Serbia's rejuvenation is the extraordiis sweeping .building boom which nary A a aIama AAA. a srT fv . Tn Cl course. of areJn construction.) Inrildlngs 1 S , Heating Pads from I v1 P AY leSJQCEiajs $65 up. . . JPt en-Joyi- Flashlights .fromr?1.00'.up.' Toasters from uit' i mi " $6.00 up. t ' I Irons from $6.25. up. F fit b-u- ... 2452 Washington Ave. Grill Stoves from up. hthou se Phone 581 In everv corner of the kingdom bus! ness buildings, school houses and dwellings are springing up with aprivate the rapidity that reminds one oftowns western in the boom building of the United States when gold was discovered, or of the crabe that seized the suburban cen ters of that country a decade ago. BECOMES REAIj CITY. Every square foot of the 4,000 buildings now in erection in the Serbian capital is taken, and it will require thousands bf additional struc tures to accommodate the business firms and Individuals who are flock ing to the Jugo Flavian metropolis in numbers. Once called "an overgrown village, Belgrade is now for the first time assuming pro portions, importance and dignity of a real capital. Sdon the city will have a splendid parliament building, a roy al residence, and an opera house ofwhich more prosperous and ostenta,' tious countries might feel proud. ng t -- . j . V. i er-- A home-bulldi- ns BRITISH COMMANDER ROUSE SUCCEEDS RUMANIAN CABINET DIES AFTER DEFEAT FLOOD ON COMMITTEE RESIGNS PORTFOLIOS i 1C. General air! Dec. 16. LONDON". Dec. WASHINGTON, I The Ken- B. Rouse. Arthur recu government of RumanU re.lnid tohaB ch airman been elected .of 1 ranee. tucky ndTl Vie; died ut St. Thursday die department of state thfe commit Democratic a congressional to Slar i.iv- - vra. informed in dispatches from:0n Thursday, according tee to succeed the late Representative BucharesU .Take Jonescu. at the re- - smiles dispatch to the Times neAfter was Henry of Virginia, it was return irom Aiesopoiamia ' quest of KJ" Jerf sh "JfSfalSh cleared of all responsibility for . the announced today. to form a , '. ' oo Brltlah reverses there which ended In added. :thi from rotrrjit or- w ASiTTTsrrtTON'. I ! Dec. 16- - Ave-- Uv, D.-Flo- - -- SHOOTS WITHOUT LICENSE ARRESTED ; Charged with shooting wild a hunting license, CWauncey Clearfield, Child, 88 years of age,-owas arrested today by County Game Child Warden William H.. Anderson. where was brought to the county Jail, insure his aphe furnished $50 ball to roan is said to The court. pearance in at a have been shooting the aucKS .. , point west of Hooper.o- ducks-withou- t f KING'S HEARING-SE- FOR DEC. 28 , QGrDEN OFFIOEES LANG ACCEPTABLE AS CHARGE D'AFFAIRES WASHINGTON. Dec. 16. Stti ,'de- The following officers of the inter- jpartment officials said today that the mountain section of the Society of American government had Indicated to American Foresters have been elected Berlin the acceptability of Carl Lang, for the year of 1922: C. D- - Simpson, name 4 by the German was chairman; E. S. Shepard. vice chair- who to be charge d'affaires tat man and S S.- Stewart, secretary, all ' . ip?v-ernme- nt of Ogden. Washington. CANDY; and NWT; BULK AND BOXES passing a charged with Kin, S. on the J. check Kaplan worthless , eomDinv exDlained in city court today city that his attorney was out of the and his preliminary hearing: "waa set v. for December.-- 8. 2 '. .- .....', I..... ... ............ -. ...... ......... .......'.. ; The largest display in the city. All prices from the cheapest to the most expensive, but better bargains than are usually offered. . Mixed Nut, per pound . ... , . .20c," 30c 40c ... Demonstration of American Beauty Macaroni and Mrs. Porter's Puddings today and tomorrow. Better lay in a supply while the present stock lasts. We will probably never be able to sell these puddings at such pnees again. . . , ui.wuuxxji.uj Albania W. C. SPECIALS FOR SATUKDAY Rump Roast, pound . : V: . Vi. ; . ! : . 7T?77 v .. ... 15 and 18 X. - .25 Sirloin Steak, 2 pounds . . 15 Shoulder Pork Roast, pound . . . .... .., ..iv,..v .... : . . . . .25 Loin Perk Roast, pounjK. . . . . . . . .25 LePork Roast, pound . . . . Beef Pot Roast, pound ,, Y. .12 . Prime Rib Roast, .rolled pound 20c Shoulder Roast Mutton; pound .124 . . ...... . . . .30 Fat Roasting, Chicken, pound '. . ,.: . . . . . .25 Salmon, pound , . . . ... .25 Halibut, jSound ' ' FREE DELIVERY ' 2321 Washington Avenue ' Phone 560 7 . X . o- TME GKILL MARKET'.' . - " ng ; od , - RHSS1LLL J AMILS C O. -- Corner Twenty-fourt- h and 'Lincoln- Everything to Eat at Popular Prices Better get your Christinas tree before they arc ail gone. . |