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Show I THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 15, 1921. THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R il months ago. Only 44 years old, he was th youngest prime minister in the British' empire. He took office when Premier Storey died. The dispatch said Sir George Fuller, .imvn Dec. of the opposition, had been sum15. leader the BOLZANO, Italy, (By to form' a cabinet. moned have Associated which Fires Press) oo Majestic Scenery in "The swept virtually the entire valley of In the upper Adite region, have Call of the North" Now at burned several villages and rendered UNCLE SAM XOSES the Alhambra hundreds of persons homeless. SolIN SALE OF HOMES diers have helped to get the flames un Dec is. By the "Washington. der control. Associated Press.) With formal anIt has been said that all locations nouncement of a complete agreement in California had been used for the CAMDEN. X. J.. Dec. 15. The last between Great Britain, , the United movies, but when Jack Holt's first LABORITE PREMIER houses at; of the government-owne- d' States and Japan on a basis for the star picture for Paramount, "The Call was ia 4 sold, weaneaaay, Fairview RESIGNS IN DEFEAT naval ratio awaiting an ad- of the North" was filmed, a virgin loof during the been disposed having sale far a justment of technical details alone, cation was discovered up in the mounfour dars of the auction the focal point of the arms' conference tains of Inyo an average oft This California. of county, $3,822,200, 15. total B. Dec. VANCOUVER, C, appeared, to be shifting is negotiations Mammoth Mountain and is Prime Minister Doley of New South slightly more than $2,400 each. .The' more and more Joday to' the Far Eas- thecalled war most beautiful Bpot that could be Wales resigned following defeat of his price paid for a dwelling-Their tern discussions. lowest Those who are delighted Labor government In parliament, ac- highest $1,400. the and imagined. 15,050 ' No sessions were scheduled c nnn i r. Thai today by scenic beauty as well as dramatic cording to a cable from Sydney to the for the Far Eastern committee which action included several which will sup- Vancouver province last night. effects revel in the entire project, adjourned Wednesday subject to the plied in the production which comes Premier Doolev is a master tailor business houses, was reported to navb call of Chairman Hughes after China to the Alhambra theatre today for and waa elevated to his position two cost the government $11,000,000 had requested that the treaties result three days. ing from the famous 21 demands be Joseph Henabery, the director. abrogated. Consideration of the quesfound the location after much dilition had been promptly objected to by gent search for scenes suitable for his a the Japanese delegates. scenes represent a These purposes. HIGHLY VALUED LLE Hudson trading post. The region Advices from Riga that soviet Rus- is one ofBay noble great sia, has protested the discussion of the crags, wim a pine forests, and 01 mounoacKgrouna snows Chinese Eastern railway by the Wash- tains mantled in and eternal ington conference has served t draw with many beautiful lakes. the attention of conference circles to Holt has a remarkably flnej the rather complicated nature of this roleJack in this picture, one that gives him subject which occupies a place ' on th full swing for hia dashing, manly, virAmerican agenda. ile interpretative genius. Beautiful The Chinese Eastern Is of the great- Madge Bellamy is his leading woman. est strategic and economic importance Noah also in a draappears Berry to Russia, Japan and China. ..It is the matic role. The' Is an adaptapicture across link China great connecting of the play it's n of the railroad from tion by Jack Cunningham and the book, Vladivostok to far away Moscow and by George Broadhurst "Conjurer's. House," by Stewart EdPetrograd. When the czarn of Russia ward White all decided to build the he oo run to China obtained the right from the road across northern Manchuria. so This right gave the Russian 'railroad STATE TREASURER'S immense value which it wtfuld not BONDSMEN PRESSED have possessed had it been built entiresimple In Russian, territory. From Harbin ly a branch of the Chinese Eastern runs SANTA FE. N. M., Dec. 15. The south to the city of Chang Chung, SAWING Treasurer C. U. Carleton Manchuria, where it connects with the bondsmen ofbeState looked to to make good may northern terminal of the North Man- Strong, THROUGH amount the state stands to lose, as Chase churia railway, the great Japanese ar- any a result Fe of the the of Santa closing ,bf runs 'communication which tery Mecham stated today. south to the city of Dairen on the sea. bank, Governor A Strong is bonded for $2,097,000 by the just LOOSELY 3IANAGKD With the military occupation of Si- United States Fidelity and Guaranty-companWOMAN beria! y various troops, .including State in the totalled bank deposits was binds there an . formed Americans, -allied $333,000 of which amount, it is said, railway board with a sub- all but some $143,000, was sufficientof board technical sidiary management secured. ly a undei? the chairmanship of John F; A demaJid made upon Strong's Stephens, American railroad expert, bondsmen now in Washington. for this balance would be AL SHAYNE based on the ground that he had per- woman Legally speaking, the railroad is re mitted deposits in excess. of the legal garded as belonging to Russia but both the United States and Japan are limit, it Is said. The governor said the state finance up said to have 'made financial outlays board, consisting of the governor, the! lor tne. upkeep of the line. Tim di auditor and the treasurer, had no-- ! ties rectors include both Chinoso and'Hus CHODY & DOT to do with the deposits, that the sians thing administration-founthem there when lit lis the future status of the Chin ese Eastern that the conference may it entered office and did nothing to JENNINGS be called upon to discuss. Some action disturb th existing distribution ofi"c is believed by some conference dele- state funds, as it was feared to, be? gates; to be necessary because of the "dangerous." ; The governor said the bank could in present chaotle condition of Russia. have been closed ,any time during the OCr .' past year, but by postponing action a KANAZAWA FARM BUREAU GAINS tne loss to the state and to creditors was lessened. He also exonerated the , MEMBERS IN DAVIS state bank examiner BOYS from responsibil ity, on the ground that insolvency was to prove and the examiner could FARMINGTON, Dec. IS. During hard take no steps until the bank was in- the week the Davis county Farm Bureau has held a series of successful solvent. meetings throughout the county in had personal loans from the bank, say- plate O'HARA & NEELY which, the .accomplishments of the ing never total the exceeded $1,750 bustate and national farm county, reaus were explained and in which and had been reduced to $1,350. glass 00 the future. problems of agriculture in Davis county, the state and nation and were discussed by some of the most NO SPOT SUITABLE able speakers that could be obtained. FOR GEORGALIS TRIO ROOSEVELT NAME were HUNDREDS HOMELESS AREA IN FIRE-SWEP- THEATOES T -- Se-st- o, -- 1L- UTAH'S A. - FINEST THEATRE .'A. 1a. . 1 "5-5-- 8" - k-.- 1 1 ; lMM?iMk;: i IT trans-Siberia- 7 trans-Siberia- j y. . inter- J , J Ml III ' ' " . ; - . IN HIS FIRST STARRING VEHICLE . ' I ! OF THE j j A, ; Aleethigs held at West Point, sheets CleaTfield, Syracuse, Layton.KavsViile, -- North Farmington, Farmingtwi; North CenterviUe, East Bountiful, - West Bountiful, and South Bountiful In which K. M. lieal from San Pete county, Ephraim Bergenson of Cache, O. K. Wolcott of Illinois and D. D. McKay of Huntaville, the "president of the state farm bureau, delivered addresses on the future of agriculture. - These "are . NEW YORK, Dec. 15. The alder-mancommittee on public thorough- of fares announced Wednesday it was unable to determine what that public place or structure in New York was steel most suitable to be named in memorv .of former President Roosevelt and de terred further consideration of thv through idea until '.1922. m .1 ine sue 01 tne American of natural hlstorv. where therrtnii fnrTnritne president s hunting trophies are to ba preserved; the Williamsbunr bridge box and the-- plaza at Fifty-nint- h street' and Fifth avenue, have been suggest-1 ic KILO WATT meetings being followed THE ADVENTURES by a very vigorous membership camfor bureau farm paign membership for 1921, 1!)22, 1923. The county farm buOF TARZAN reau has eisrht solicitors workinsr in the county explaining the three-yea- r "contract and the 510 membership fee. edland In Clearfield, where the men started vvork. they have completed the membership drive with .considerable more WOOL STOCKS I,OST th members this year on the $10 basis IN IMMENSE BLAZEl en ihan were obtained last year. Farmers When thexrrk i3 thoroughly explain ed to them, Iws a rule, are more in fa J VANCOUVER. B. ff.. Der 1S VJr. vor or the three-yea- r contract and the N. S. W., caused damage $H fee than, a one-yecontract with ui o,uuu,uww to a cable accoraing a lower fee, tor they realize that the to the Vancouver Province tonight. work will be. on a larger scale. Among the buildings destroyed, the T,he membership campaign is prog-- 1 message said, was thexPastoral Finance, West Point, association's ressing very rapidly in' wool opposite the Syracuse and Dayton. As soon as. all Circular Quay, withstore?, the loss of 36,000 farmers in these localities have joined bales of wool.the bureaus, the campaign will be -oo started in the rest of the county, gradIiEASING SUCCESSFUL. south from Kaysvllle. ually working PARK CITY, Dec. 15. Leasing ac; . 00 tivities in the Snake Creek n TZiFl tzx mining Bt7B,n n ff district have been fairly successful HARDING'S BROTHER during the summer months, according u u u Sam Hair and H. T. STICKS TO MEDICINE to both of whom own claims inColeman, the district. A shipment of ore has been sent out 7 NASHVILLE, Tenn.. Dec. 15. Dr. from the Revelator property and the see George Tv Harding, Jr., brother 0 the work is to be carried on throughout it president pointed out the need for the winter months under the direcbetter care of the feeble minded as a tion of Coleman'. Men are working yourself method of preventing crime, in an ad- on the Vassar No. 2 property and on dress here today before students at the St. EOuis group. , the Madison rural sanitarium. "How, about politics?" Dr. Harding was asked. , "Although I came from Ohio and my family is represented in the service of the nation, I am devoted abTwo solutely to private work. I am not Matinee without interest in public affairs, howNights ever, for how could one be whose big Wednesday Beginning brother is leading out so admirably 8:15 Nights Tuesday in the work of a great nation? airMatinee 2:15 20 December field of endeavor and circle of influence are much smaller than his. But I aim' to give just as good account of myself in my field as he does In his " WAGENHALS A KEMPER Present 00 Lonely land of the' snows and the howling wolf pack. Where the will of the strongest man is law. Where the way of defeat is the "Trail of Death." Into this land, and against the tyrant who ruled it, comes a "rank outsider to conquer, avenge and love. A drama that stirs the blood like a wintry wind in the face. Racing through dauntless adventure. Amid trie wild beauty of Nature untamed. : - . 4 Directed by Joseph Henabery; Scenario by John Cunningham FOX NEWS GOOD COMEDY ar THROUGH RAD - ji r r at the Orpheum in Oden oh the Pantages bill liU.VLrliUHU.Li . Ogden THE DRAMATIC SENSATION OF NEW YORK AND CHICAGO CONGRESS HOPES TO ADJOURN THURSDAY ""....,..,.'', - . f - ioiiT GfflLDREM I DON'T ; ' ' BIG SPECIAL SATURDAY MORNING . , WASHINGTON, Dec. 15. The sen-'at- e todav adopted the Curtis resolution that congress adjourn for its from December 22 to Janday recess resolution now goes to uary 3. The the house, ; where favorable action Is anticipated. 00 BAMBERGER ArrKTTS SALT LAKE, Dec. 15. Ernest Bamberger last night telegraphed ,his acceptance of the appointment naming him a member of the Salt Lake agency in the handling of War Finance corloans to sugar interests of the poration west. ,For several weeks he has been acting as the representative of Eugene Meyer, Jr. The position carried no compensation. Other members of the committee are E. O. Howard, chairman; Charles S. Burton. J. T. Farrer of Provo, and J. E. Cosgrtff, . ! 00 CUT THIS OUT IT IS WORTH MONEY. Cut out this slip, enclose with 60 and mail it to. Foley & Co.," 2835. Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address, clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup: Foley Kidney puis for pains in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kid- mey nao omaaer ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches and sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. 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