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Show THE OGDEN STAND ikSflll ' 1 - . . SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 22, 1921. II VOfilAW UTAH GOAL OF " TOSEIARELOAN ARD-EXAJVIINE- HIS POSITION COKING QUALITY LIFE REVEALED . For Mayor PACIFIC PRESS GROUP FORMED " f J " In- Defendant in Murder Trial Better Cable and Mail FaBusiness, Salt Lake Japan's -- Building Program Ogden Sugar Company -to LookHeto YourtoOwn Bares Relations With cilities Termed Peace "Teeth". Still Leaves America' a Says vestigation Yields Notable in war rinParticipate Nevada Promoters Advocates -- Anti-Smok- e ! -- - ance Benefits Secure Second Magnate Discovery . ' SANTA ANA. Calif., Oct. 22. Mrs. 22. rormal orOct. 22. Mr. Lee WASHINGTON. Oct. 22. The obHONOLULU, Oct. CLEVELAND. C WASHINGTON, Oct, 22 (By the loan of WASHINGTON, Oct. ,22. c i a statement outlining taining of a good grade of coke from Mary M. Campbell, defendant here, ganisation of press con Associated Press.) Latest statistics of 210,000,000 Is authorized by the war Friday Issued alleged demands that coals which seemed devoid of any facing trial on a charge of the. tnordtr grea waa effected here Friday by dele-(Kthe naval establishments of the world's finance corporation to aid the sugar his poaition oninto Pacific countries attendthe transportation teeth be put leading maritime powers, compiled by --. Taft oil field ing thefrom on of the praa congress in which he asserted those mak- a coklnsTVroDertr has been accomplish of Jaae V. Campbell. informed officials here, Indicate that manufacturers of Utah, Idaho and act th la limworker, testified Frid-ajdemand should also demand that for sev- of the world. The membership ed by investigators at the University en the American navy still will be secure- Colorado, and It is intended, that the ing own a a of their or and of t rw half ah lived the to years ited "the In law eight for regulation representative of Illinois Trhan. 111. working loan should be used to aid all sugar ly established in second place whefl the on or establish in un a Hate of all en0 will countries berder'.nt comUfort businesses that Btatee are wjnrneid. United in the wio manufacturers with the present building programs territory their man and themselves of Tononah the prominent Pacific, mining between relations reel the need of federal assistance. bureau, of mines, by the employment, and Pn Francisco, pleted. JAPS BUILDING MOST. demand for railway of f lxrrln A.' Thurston of th Honolulu a specially devised low temperature The corporation did not undertake to employes they "At was chown he various me times Advertiser introduced of to employes." the Am fight- designate what manufacturers should the tabulation a result of According procesa. coking aa hia ah Intro-J RATKS ftDUOlfT wife." "He LOWKn testified. follows: statement The in the way duced me in Nevada to friends who! Verflllo HJettta valuable ships, Great Britain leads with S33, and what should not receive benefits ing of Guatemala urprd There is a demand for congressionderived. are with an aggregate tonnage of 1,860,-'48- under the loan: in fact, there was no of ammonia, gas and tar, deI first that th in the wre When obtain teeth vary conrrtaa will al attempt to .lo-4 that action prominent. 46 put of were undertaken knew him h took 11.000 from me the United States has t i ships : stipulation against any manufacturer experiments an the at labor board. in The direct communication conn-ctlby 1,289,463 tons, and Japan 99 of 523,-68- 9 in the intermountain states where the cisions of the norailroad with Investigation other eeem-me. forced 1 from it Aftar that it demand from But there is poaatble rates between tha countrl1 tons. France and Italy hold loan is applicable. of mlns of the amoke ed that every dollar he made turned of the Pacific and thoe of Houth and a law the bureau into be teeth businesses put that was war It fourth and fifth positions with tonnage im of Utah. the head Salt at Meyer, Lake, Eugene with problem Into thou wind aj Central America, FiettlTnit of the right to bargain regulate their Freedom found that coke was regularly obtaintotalling 462,000 and 275.000, respec- ance corporation, said today that any to f ld. contract, "And hia the a;ot of he of communication, he 5.000. it atari problem their to tively. sugar company acceptable to the ban the employes. tributary -- n and-firm-- .n is the plat ed from only a few coals w a wr to v,..nt,--,rum7 hire inin will inu. if right Ban the of to at .nd. be formed Ue V present programs Completion dUtriCI, corporation i weni 10 na rmuM It waa all I had movement to maintain pace in th add 17 ships to the British navy, or lng uel. was to be theh." Lake City to receive the 110.000,000 form o vbusineM that unites in'tre gmokele. ;Pacinc. 1199,380 tons, 69 to the American, of from the war finance corporation the demand ilra. declared President William of the prra! the couni'l Campbell's 86 to in to the share the Japanese would be authorized tons, and to demonstrate the poeaiiVhtneeery offered C. her the world, whn sto and den by by their employes. ways and ff 805,188 tons, exclusive of a special benefits of the loan. billtlea of cokinC coals not rerularlj Noble, recorder of the city of Taft,' of theofschool the of of the conceded JoornalNm been by to has strike isubmarine program comprising 120 war finance the from that Six coals Meyer su-- i used for that purpose. repeated Cal-who had of MUaourl. of toid Hiaics llvlne her United with instlee the of fiiitf t'nlveralty ttmmfnt 'submersibles. to TTtah districts ware tested. corporation is not to lend directlynew Wlncfield. was offered In en effort to the ertablUhment of a Iacific school then to deny variousYIi:i.I 7: as to the preme court. Is it right but to this GOOD ItKRCI.TS. Lacking definite information manufacturers, a foundation for testimony br of fournalltm. same 1K JOHN C. DROWN. the to employes some railway units financing corporation to be organized o far a prent stand- lay speed and gun power of Althourh. of which it waa hoped to show that h class The concres adopted a rolutlon To the Vcttra ef other conceded every conIncluded in latest authorized naval pro by the sugar men themselves, with rightsT are indication coklnsr of Ogdtn; ards waa inenne. for carnpalrn pledrlrr support toofa meana I ttand far: grams, experts pointed out that a com headquarters in Salt Lake, and the labor cerned. thf coals tested seamed quit" comMra. ia of to scheduled etranalon JUSTIFICATION. Campbell FOIt parison of "battle efficiency,", was dif government money is to be advanced treatment by the methods aume her testimony neat Monday the for a devised niunlcatjon between all parts "Wherein is there Justification transto that institution. Manufacturers deA presrtaalve. bua.neta .6nin. ficult, if not practically Impossible. Prof. R. W. Pajrr of the or by of to th the extension to Pacific, compel pre, that demand proposes HEAVY. SHIPS COMPARED. to receive loans out of the a in resulted Illinola siring of to work under un- University cheap, unrestrtetr d. uncimnnd. un- tratlen ef Osdtn's sffalra, . fund will apply to the Salt portation employes Comparing heavier fighting ships of Rood coke amountlnr tp ap- - "MATTON "MTTRT yield not doee Icontro'.Jel electrical communication 2. Civil ttrvice refiulatlona for U that conditions ex The applications satisfactory Lake corporation. 'the situation shows Great Britain cant of the coal oer nrntlmitlfl (9 the Pacific" of class throughout other employers city employ eels in battle cruisers. 'having six of will be considered and passed upon include every " j employed. The coke la dense and of rtl LK MMUNi; ntAurile -- f the first and four of the second line, by the general advisory committee or and employes? seems .to and rood texture, adapted is matter of the fact "The PretectSon cf Ocd-n- 's inttreatt while Japan has four of the first line, agency at Salt Lake and the recomplain Tu.r,',Ut!;'n dVUr.r ADOPT CHINA for metalhave use as a domcatic fuel and organizations the United States none. In battle mendations of those bodies will be ac- that the railway sections all some and encroachmtr.t. In anj purpowa. rapecta lurgical transof the "good frellnc. rodmnAwilt and labor coke seems superior to anthracite ships Great Britain still leads, with 26, cepted by the war finance corporation. obeyed the act, Cmt malndSnrd thai lh chief S. An Irn.f tnive advtrtliina and if they leave the the AMALGAMATED MENTIONED. while the United States has 18, Japan portation from in Tac furnaces. for domestic uo (Continued t PUfhtly On.). the conducted Pacific nation Ogdtn throu;h problem btfore the paijn because of their dissatisfaction more than 20 pounds of ammonium eix, France seven and Italy four. Concerning a report published In service eolved aatltfactorlly te the to call of Commerce Chamber t t M Great Britain has six second with the award of July 1 they are not til. line Salt Lake to the effect that the rinwere it Man oit A valuable aa a fert!l!xr. i.nin acvjia iiiiia abolirevolution end sulphate, full in urrd and but law. cf the citizens attention violation of in which she is said to be loan was authorized for the KUucated Chine recog-'.i-,o f rva t nft r o ti!rmnf battleships recovered per ton of coal coked. Th th Ba. for induttritt theprospective one Its requireof. with Utah-Idah- o ' ef every cord dt to Unl sell while locating that the It for and would scrap, factories, thla. a unaldedr hut. sugar take' lainlse inability as f pnm nn ready f mini rv In in to refuse gas recovered tplf!" timrnmrnt ... . L I . . utllliatlon In1, them hundreda of yeara to rid China --travil ted States continues to hold 15, Japan the Amalgamated Sugar company of ments. Theyis have a toright noth-e Ogdn. third imt the railway service that equal ft. "four, France seven and Italy five. In Ogden will not share in disbursements it. A monthly iOf mains. cltv pubUahtd in Rtatee to United cf of the marine to Ua to refuse accept provisions A MATTI'Jl OF IWCV. light cruisers Great Britain has 45, until after its financial affairs are ad- right VAI.r.mFon the what coeitwlae travel . thewlng paasancer t Ogdn la t-deml permit piptra, Amal an award. no wise reapon- - fofelrn la aggregating 198,945 tons; the United justed. Mr. Meyer said that the on in lend in should oMainea The rcpuonc oils tar Hnere are how al the and rail touching taies the Instances svral lng fe!rg the! That in many States none; Japan nine, totaling 43, gamated would hot be barred; down American porta. themselves readily to cracking pjv-- 1 sible for this- Graft waa handed 850 tons, France four, and Italy five. ways have not obeyed the provisions ponded. m incontrary, he said, it is contemplated, a i" irora tnerenv cepses. rrpuouc anion rurnisning produc cannot be questioned. The suitable . JOHN C. DROWN, U. S. DESTROYERS LEAD, and it was expressly stated at the re- of the law (Slgnad) motor-fue- l and throne. for purposes, been manv has railroads at tmnde desu-" cent conference, that the AmalgamatThe United States leads with Some grafters will oppose any mov renovated, all undr compnent a source ot creosote (Political Advertisement) with the declaions of thej may also v...prove agreement can be. to 11 t mill stroyers, having 293" of the first line ed would be among the companies of In restore , that order bfore China, Thay prvisSon. K. to Great Britain's 237 and Japan's which would, receive some of the hnoM if ihv nnnwr(i tneir Durnose. con move to por-Includ- ing The at China effective on of any account ials. tar place fight oils, Thse when thev did not c n .40. In submarines Great Britain leads. funds. tk their marked drying properties, may trol over the collection or dlttrlhu-- j Washingtonor must find a way to hlp ; FAMED QTJTlBOAT OF She has 64 of the first line, and 59 of Senator Smoot, who was present suit. out in noie. be available for pnlnt and var- lion ot puouc money. jcnina "The railroads have flaunted the also the second line, compared with 57 and when the sugar loan was discussed The I'ariflc of who' other Chinese The powers must evolve; OLD NAVY IS DOOMED use big group nish sugOther manufacture. enforce to its a general constructive China policy with the war finance corporation, said impotency of the board ,44 onthe American naval lists. do resent comas "foreign interference," so, such direct themselves, gest has bustion In Great Britain has the only naval the $10,000,000 loan was not asked nor decisions in its face, but there railThev!and scree to watch ach other in e ' motives. natrtotlc engines of the type, from nurslv the no that demand been ' bent public or aircraft carriers, but the United-Statesole for the facaM loses this policy is lived up to. both; OAKLAND. CaU Oct. 2J. The U. a China every ttmetthat primary com- roads be forced to obey orders of the a fuel for steam generation. a think granted is remodelling a ship to serve in that efit of the Utah-Idah- o la employed to set thl nil in tetter and In spirit. Sugar P. f heat for metallurgical purYorktown. veteran c f the foreigner souro on her part, mutt not allow old gunboat and to of capacity. Great Britain has four of pany; that that company, in fact, board. China, ,face"i water of rights, the preservation gss, poses, carburettlng American best navy, and once ucdtr "The attiude of the roads at the first line and three of the second would want only a small part of the Is the: false prid to stand in the way of tak- source of pitch as a bind- in China, not as the and insolent of indifference, command late Admiral ItobUy the been cf has that line. in hold rf the outstretched hand. ' $10,000,000, probably not more than er for the brlquettlng of brr z lignite flrst law. . have while obeyed the can was towed organizations not QO been all here to be dla-- !has te these If Fvans. it then that thlnrs $2,000,000, FACING KXTlNCnON told, and done, j etc. the law and if they leave the service fuels, earno arrna JunkTh his be will mantled the of limitation that for there Amalgarelumed studtnts gunboat understanding are Many sincerely The results of the investigation -act. ATTACK STORY on Hob" war will ln Hvans mated company would be among the it will not be in violation of the the and and come'menta finish Ilia rlfd all believe nearly China's step Flfhtlng importance. Indicating the in the law' for of two-fol- d Imrescue American to eeamtn Job. beneficiaries, there being no Do the friends of 'teeth will 'the Inlerftrtnce." trip not coals BEING INVESTIGATED other "foreign through s not be an possibility of coking many eo bar against this participation and nd employes expect (here This prisoned by th Chilean government undoubtedly partly true, but to have considered coking generally the set for of teeth Francls-cmore Amalecjually haa from Ita deck the admiral threatpowerful and la to blame, foreigners.; to Fan the whoever contemplation that loans telephones factoday, also a and qualities, constituting r railroads? to bombard Valparaiso to effect ened would be or than is other any Chinese the large upon city. gamated both, contingent country in the solution of the smoke prob capita Police facing)I PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 22. advocates of a law with teeth tor oo- "If The craft waa purchased release. its their of financial affairs. extinction. any were adjustment a not communities lem in sit investigating report No such restriction was even suggest- are consistent, let everyone demand a today favorably towns have from the la Arabian must from government China have by U. C Forler the Duildlngs a help made by P. Reynolds, for the obtaining of smokeless negro porter law for the regulation of his own uated to Oakland. on doorways. no decorations or under. except go At the Union station, who said he re- ed during the recent conference. fuel. business that will establish the name oo China Is now but an agglomeration oo turned home Thursday night to find his between himself and his emrelations of autonomous provinces, virtually ,wife beaten over the head and branded emrailwaywill be ployes he demands for never unable to py IT'S A GRAND OLD IIKMKDY soldiers, with the letter "K" in blood on her bankrupt, service INFANTS &IIIVALIDS ployes. Forced or school teachers. officials Tou can't and well aallora, keep strong left cheek. On her bedroom door was satisfactory nor efficient.'' and and Whether is rest without your by Only a note signed "K. K. K." warnlny the sleep. raking scraping oo can broken by a painful hacklnr Cough or resorting to unusual meaaurea ASK FOR couple to leave the neighborhood. She PASSPORT was unable to describe her assailants TIAJTJANA Just an annoying tickling in the the expenses of her delegation to the becomes weakened Pacific conference b metother than to say they were two white throat, the system GRAND RAPIDS. "Let the railFUTILE COMPLAINTS With any kind of management. and rundown. Mrs. K. D. Drake. men. road strike come; its time for a show Chllda. Md., writes: ."After an at- China, reorganlxe'd and put on a sound The Original down," said "W. M. Wardrop, general WASHINGTON. Oct. 22. The cab tack of the 'flu' I was left with a financial basis, would be one of the Atom! MARY GARDEN HOME superintendent of the Grand Rapids inet considered briefly Friday but severe cough. Nothing relieved me richest nations on earth. ' war and Indiana railroad, in a. statement took no action on the "many com till I used Foley's Honey and Tar. lsaatsta AirrjiN.vnvi: WITH BOBBED HAIR Issued at the local Pennsylvaniato conditions which I can highly recommend." It be But rabble must first her armies a4 eWUrvtea. plaints" withofreepect ont headquarters. the ' unlimited use of covers irritated membranes with a disbanded: her grafting tuchuns. and growing I "Now that the unions are to fool- passports from Ban Diego, cal.. to healing and soothing coating, loosens other "squeeie" artists, eradicated; her re!rftSstnnsOe""rtBOin4rs NEW YORK, Oct. 22. Mary s ti9 CBrovTihinf-Hisli'l- m TfceOriglrjayood-DrtkFoTAUAgtish as to order a strike, they must Tlajuana, Bold tax and custom collections reformed, was and air clears said Mexico. It that pajwages. phlegm director general of the Chicago ; either win or go out of business. If the question was not regarded as one everywhere. Advertisement. and the vitals of her ad ministration company, returned f rom Europe j the men go out the railroad union could deal which the with government . . with bobbed hair and a con ,in uui iurs uearuj AJrom Fnaay nut again at this time. viction that American girls ... might uui9auv, for a generation. as The Mexican town was well ignore the Parisian suggestion A strike would mean their disrup attracting many thousands reported of visitors that longer skirts are the mode. tion. The stage la all set for their who were described as going there "for "Why should our girls give up short suicide." no' good purpose." Skirts?" she asked. "They have the Officials explained that the use or could not properly firettiest feet and' the prettiest legs in KANSAS CITY. Former Governor Charles H. Brough of Arkansas in an be limitedpassport ' 6n "moral grounds", and oj address here on the impending rail the cabinet therefore laid the comroad smite situation, declared 'the plaints aside. EXPECT RECOVERY has been damned long enough' Tiajuana, a border town of Lower r OF DR. BRUMFIELD Itpublic Is caught between the upper and California, it has been charged, has nether millstones of organized labor attracted tourists with its opportuniThe return to normalcy ties of racing, gambling and 'hard and . ROSESURG, Ore., Oct. 22. Dr. R. can capital. be best effected by protection was of drinking. No announcement 31. Brumfield, corfvicted sources of the complaints slayer of the rights of the people." h Mid- - made of the Dennis Russell, who tried to end his Mr. Brough declared the time la at which resulted in cabinet attention, life by cutting his throat, was in a hand when the publlo should receive although it was said they had come Weakened condition Friday but his re first consideration," and that if ores "from several o,usrters and formal covery waa expected unless complica ent governmental agencies were "pow complaints previously have been filed tions develop. Sheriff Sam Parker erless to arrest the strike," their pow- with the state department by Amerisaid he believed the dentist had cut ers should be so enlarged as to become can reform organizations. ' V. a i;is throat with a sharp piece of gold mandatory. SjJ his he had taken from bridgework teeth. SAN FRANCISCO. F. H. Nemlts, a nu vice president of the Order of Railway 1 was who named Conductors, by the Big Four brotherhood to direct the proposed railroad strike here, estabQUICKLY RELIEVED lished headquarters here. The Southern Pacific Advertised for racking:, afooLiin rbettmatie workers to take the place of prospecis quickly relieved by an ajx tive strikers. i plication of Sioad's Liniment, While the headquarters ot the ninth For forty yean, folks all over th corps area of the United States army world haw found Sloan's to be th here Is mapping cut a plan of action natural enemy of pains and aches. , ln the event of & strike, no particular action Is contemplated, Maj. General ' penetrates vntfot rubbing. Wm. M. Wright, commanding the area. Yea can jent tell by Its healthy, said, stimulating odor that it is goiog to da all you good. CHICAGO. Timothy HAly, presi Sloan's tor Keep handy nenrak Cocoadent of the Brotherhood of Stationary Lrtru-- back, stiff joints, sorsj field in Firemen and Oilers, tonight Announced sciatica, xxmscks, strains and sprains. his that 25,organization, numbering AND V, :. At AH dnsgtistt 35c, 70c, $1X0. ooe railway employes, would walk out with the other unions if the proposed strike Is carried dut October 10, but ' I 1 " I.I "3 expressed hope that a wmJkout wemll ; Tan-raclfl- M v- Vr- - r .tvu - '" rrJint. pro-crs- e, ; ) - ts, 0, st on . - 81 e, L8C r-- T.-.- ,.rf m V" 'iKhl. con-testimon- y , ill I, "11 m Tin no AS-K- non-cokln- ?. - c-- f $10.-000,0- 00 m I i - ; OPI-OHi- m i I U,rnVr Pce t, t,.. 3't - : 1 00 $10,-000,0- M m a by-produ- ct I 1 I 1 Tf - - . m. ... urti dBt. I . k ; - i lu.omnt ; j Dltl s m I ; n. J j JLAN I - ' ;-- - -- - STRIKE NOTES . hr TllUii Ofie V for - - em y-t- 24-ho- ur .MDHATIFACHES THE - Balier's Chocolate be averted. Appeal strongly to the healthy appetites created by vigorous esterase in the, open air. 'ffif 11 ey die uie rridst satidactotv of all the food drinks, as they have a rriost delicious flavor and " aroma and are nutritious and wholesome. '?Uk Made only WALTER BAKER df Chotci , tilu Br 4.i Ribbos. for S SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EYERVMK M Beet. i . beeiUv7mQ)iaioaae fenai 8aft. Alwy RHbt treaty DiJIbtsoiiJS BczcniaOixxtzxicnt COmNO BACK TO OEPHET7M, Sunday, Monday , DlCETOillTlT The screen's freatett nous ferns Withfiell ftftd his farh6u t,orchestra will furnish the music fief-tha- na for th regular Saturday fiance at the Berthana, this evening. AS the time goes on WIthnell's orohestra demonstrates that it has a swing arid lilt all it own, which eliminates the dreggy time from dances aa played by the general run of orchestral. Saturday bight dances at the fierthaha are, week, attracting more and mere of the young folks, who are compelled to admit that, after ail. the best time may be had at the Berthana. Adv., v-- IAMOMS XKANU yean known 4 a. Riciptt icrd frit Hh feid-fd- Well One ef Xriteir rainySBarfWa. Fseake. ef Mothtf Lev I A Masterpiece teat tauchsa many h tarts. mum MAS3. ( hUkakM t Slintnl ele4 But they didn't know. They thought thcy were pebbles. They died poor. -- o SIOUX CITT. Iowa, Oct. 22. An ubusual libel case, the result of the of I "human Interest" publication story, ended in a jury decision for ths Journal in the district court here. ladward P. Hansel sued for IS. 000 folio win a appearance of the article in which his name was hot mentioned. The defense maintained the story was of a typo Knowri ua 'heart interest stories," And 49 published with thfl r a needy view of pfourirt ., family. - 60' - . CHICHESTER SPILLS b9xs, . ti s-- 1Sk JOURNAL VIOTOE 111 NOVEL LIBEL CASE GO. LTD, Established 1780 Booklet s a. by.-- '- h t6kdtf ESTER, : rr The farmers of Kimberley were dissatisfied. They said they couldn't make a' living from their farms. And were playing with the the time their children diamonds. , Baiter's Anv d. tee P ta n w ere HJiamoeo. SI ry w ... Lots of people are just like those Kimberley farmers. They look for opportunity with 'a telescope, in some place, when it is really so close that they could reach out their hands and grasp it. far-aw- ay Don't miss the advertisements. They are business mines of opportunity. They tell of values that; you might never know if they were not there to guide you. Dont miss them. They will save you money. |