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Show a THE OGDEN TwlAVOR :tGARNER5 tolilofiJ 'U F ii-ii- POWERS A GREE TO RELINQUISH TELEPHONES Business and Circulation Dept... 59 59 Classified Ads.... 423 Advertising Dept .870 Editorial and News Dept.. - Speaks llr. and New Danrhter Mi 1; Mrs. G. Grant, announce the birth at 1 o'clock-othis a morning ' Every member of the Ogden Pro girl weighing' eight pounds. gresslve Business club became a mem bep of the Red Cross today, when a I Dellcioua Cream Puffs, filled tvith resolution was adopted unanimously real cream, 50c per dozen.. Greenwell 9352 approving: the Red Cross campaign. Confectionery. 8 460 r each member. The Iteturns' Heme J. TV. GIrard; log an address by Mayor Frank Francis ging engineer, returned last night to on the Red Cross work. his headquarters at" Missoula,-Mon- t. Officers for: the. club will be 'select He has been engaged in the local ofed during 'the next two weeks an2l a fices of the forest service Jor the committee on nominations was four weeks on work related to at the regular luncheon' this past timber sales and with timber large noon. This committee consists, of appraisal work. , J. IT. President Gus Wright, Secretary "YV. A. Andrews, Q. H. Hollingsworth, The Reorganized Church Bazaar Ilucklns and W. U. Newman. lunch 'will be held Friday, Dee. 2. and Fellows Good with the corner Fifteenth street and "WashingIn their Christmas work was decided ton avenue. Cordial invitation to alL action-followe- ! d lip-point- A ed . i Co-operat- upon, after a proposal along that line by W. E, Zuppann of The - 508 Standard-Examine- r. The Good Fellows committee of the club is composed of Eber F. Piers and Walter E. Llndquist. Musical numbers were furnished by Miss Hazel Davis, 12 years old, and Halen Miller, 9 years old, with Miss 'Anderson as accompanist. Mayor Francis Introduced the youngr musicians. Larry Corey, gave two western readings, verse of trie range composed and T. by himself. Dr. W. P. Barton as new 3en Meldrum were Introduced members. . : . oo KIEKENDALL HEADS ' Nlj W SHRINERS CLUB ' At the meeting of the local Shrin-er- s at the Masonic temple last night, P. F. Klrkendall was elected president of the Shrlner's club and LeRoy miller was elected secretary. , The club was formed for the purpose of entertaining delegates that may arrive in Ogden on their way to the conclave of Shriners , to be held at San Francisco in June. Tenative plans were discussed last night and these will be perfected at a meeting called in the future. It is proposed by the local Shriners to let the visitors know all about the beauties from a scenic point of view of the Ogden canyon and the business possibilities in Ogden. I for an agreement for future similar meeting. NO HIV A I OF LKAQUK As a result of foreign comment on the president's suggestion. It was aUo declared by an admtniJtration epokea-nia- n that there was no Intention that any "association, of nations resulting from thee conferences should become in any way a rival of the league of The president's position wa said to be that the new association" should not have the attitude of "an undermin ing agency" for the league. Another meetlns of the four Amer ican delegates was called by Secretary SHIPS BOARD MONTANA HAS titioner. l Don't forget the Annual Sale of St. Sewing society, Thursday aft Joseph's ernoon and evening, Dec. 1. Refreshments also. .511 Gase Continued The case of Abdul Alii, charged with robbery of J. L. Jor- nations." , JAMfcS R. COOHfcK. The Weber club of Ogden has been advised .that Mrs. James R. Cooper of Ogden will leave Honolulu Wednesday with the body of James TL Cooper, former Ogden business man who died at Honolulu last Saturday after a long Illness. 'Mrs. vCooper is expected to arrive in Ogden with the body of her husband about December 7. Mr. Cooper was well known In Ogden, being prominent in Masonic circles In the city, lie was a member-o-f the Rotary and Weber clubs and for more than 25 years connected with the George A. Lowe company of this city as Bales manager and treasurer. Plans for the funeral will be made upon arrival of the body here, Weber club officials announced today. . AND.STOPPAIN Hughes for late today, presumably for llseuMlon of naval matter. The resolution for withdrawal of foreign provided courts in China should an international commlMlon which ! to make a study of Chin- laws and court practice, find that the Chinese judicial sywtem ia adequate. W ANT THOOlfi AWAY After adopting a resolution dealinr with extra, territorial rights, the dele-- ! gates, in executive committee continued dlitcuMsion of Chinese requests far withdrawals of foreign troops The delegate of the various power were understood to have agreed Informally in principle to the withdrawal but further discussion went over until another meetinr. Removal from China of foreign telegraph and .radio systems, troops end railroad guards and loxes was asked on behalf of China by Dr. Hxe, of the' Chines delegation. Dr. Se told the committee tb request relating to withdrawal of troops and electrical communications was baaed upon the application of the principle for Chinese autonomy and administrative Integrity. -- Accounting Sought Minnie Marie Griffin has filed a petitiojadn the district court demanding an 'accounting from her guardian and objecting to the - final account. The petition alleges the eatate on March 23, 1918, was 33694.23. of which amount $1838.01 was to be deposited In a savings account to draw interest at 8 per cent. A full accounting Is sought of all money coming Into the hands of the guardian, which belonged to the pe RHEUMATIC-ACH- ING JOINTS MAY RECALL TROOPS ov 29.- - (By ths .WASHINGTON Associated PresaJ The nine power conference on Racifio and Far Kastern questions today adopted resolution providing for relinquishment of foreign extra, territorial rights in China. It was indicated In official quarters today that although the president had no intention or complicating the Far Eastern and armaments negotiation by bringing the subject before the conference at present, he fully expected that after thtae questions ara-o-ut of the way there will be a serious effort f , RUB BlTRA TERRITORIAL RIGHTS BURIED; HERE RANDOM,, REFERENCES All Members of Progressive Club Sign After He TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 29, 1921. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Instant Relief With a' Small Trial Bottle of Old "St. Jacobs 0ilM A Bicycle for Christmas Rheumatism "rain" only. Not one care in fifty require treatment. Ftop drugrSne! Ru 'ooihinsr. penetratlra Ft. Jacobs u;i irifht Into your rore. etlff. achlrs Joint, and relief comes Initantly. iJarcb Oil" Is a harml" rheumatl-- ; (liniment which cer d'.fippointt snJ '.cannot burn the jMn Umber tin! Quit omrUIn!r,t! CTet a amall trial bottle of old. honest "fn. (Jacobs Oil' at any drur tore. end in a moment you'll free from jjut (rheumatic pain. orenes and rtlffne, Don't suffer! Relief awaits you. Ft. Jarobs Oil" i Jurt a arood for srlatira. neuraJsia. lumbago, backache, spralra. 1 . Thtre'a no Qift that a boy or oirl would appreciate mere than a Tribune bicycle the"1 kind we asll They are substantial, of fine quality and of reasonable price. That's one of ou many Christmas sugges tions. e-l- on. Ogden Sporting Goods Co. - " I Advertiement HARRY HALES, Managtr. 2311 RED PEPPER FOR Wathlnyten Avenue PROBE LIKELY PRISON SCANDAL PI RHEUMATIC PEACE FAILU RE EENBYC 5AIG It"! i trm not Rub !rvir rr. ruff, arhinc ".uch" tVe It ran- Jylri hurt you. ap.l it crrttinly rtof torture at o thit old t heutn-itipn- i When you ar ruffrrinc n jvu IVj- hardly K'--l arourd. jut try WASIlfNGTON'. Nov. 19. The .j!r-tf Ao-claleZ3.-(will P.uli I.ave nd Uy Nov. vng the BELFAST. the per HELENA, Mont., Nov. 19. ChargIs preparing to lay before a ing misappropriation No! ban known. nutli relief hire of mat, property r.cit Irrss.) "Byw Tuesday federal grand Jury here on December approximately KOO.OOO in connection then nes: a red UPbave broken ;rrnrer.traird.-retraiinnegotiations 8 the results of Its conin with the manement of the Montana down or the investigation prime mfnSiter will pend f:;(1l ,.f. nection with certain transactions be- Mate Iti;( WarJen rae new. proposals fprmerInventiica-toly for ccnfmnatlon jt!n,UrR tween Charles W. Morse and the ship- Frank penitentiary u n three mit utr r f the Conley, report nre t: by the cabinet,- said" Iho atatemmtlw.irm and ping board. T. II. Maclonald wnn today through are con, Ulster through Paint and to the Reports have iven current in Wash rommllon by made by Sir James Craig of the to fo-xa Jar of Afk mirion ana iew l ork for some time Governor Jonephprlwn fcr M. Dixon any with dfujrgiit the pirliament today regard mat the government was conttmnln. i Red Pepper Hub. Ije tyre fSovemor ninn ti:t ..fr- inowle. bit nr rot ion. IriQ peac a grand Jury proceeding. ing 'for t conference of at Rilt - r Craig the- l lnter premier, . aaxta nt , Iike Cry. reconimrnicd to the prleon t jeicner uoDyns. r,fh ,,lcl.af Advertie:netu. special d to the ehlp-- i boaril that eome Immediate a tlon e ping board, when asked regarding the taken lookinn to the reetltutlcn of the meat hero today, raid he had told Prime MInUtrr Lloyd t;eorre that the repon wouia sayoo no more than that 'alleged mlaappror.riated property. IHritJsh rove rnment's proposals to Uls iue wouia oo presentea. The report, which has been current ter for the settlement' of the Irish' HAVE COLOR III CHEEKS e here time has eald others ! were utterly Jnapouible. He! question belde Mr. Morse would b Involved. ' m nuld not entir an all I said UUter So far there Is no confirmation of that. Be Better Looking Take Ireland parliament under the preaent oo Olive Tablets conditions, but was pre pared to Cls cuea other avenuea for settlement. If your tiia Is ycIkmnrnpIexion D rulLxi lorr-- cmtrd epietitr poor LONDON, Nov 20. (Dy the Awocl-atePrexs.) M was authoritatively you have a bad l'ie in yojr mcrjih i i stated after the Rritlsh rc preventatives, a Lazy, rwocd Icclins jxrj thould i . , 111 m i aujciv lliru H'UHIVUV lidU bil l iiua i Dr. Edirartl OUve Tabkts-- a R:b-CHICAGO. Nov. Milton Rem Jsfternofm that Prime Minister Uoyd ney. star ju?trterback cn the Univer- George culd endeavor to formulate! ftitute (or caloocl were prrparcd by sity of OhlcKO football team. was new proposals lor an Irish Jettiement, Dr. Edwards after 17 yearl of study. elected captain or the 132 eleven to. following Ulster's rcfuial of the Urit- j a purely Dr.Edsrard"0:j-eTahktsarday. Rontnry is from Ftlt ItHe Citj" l.h cabLnrfs od. with oiivr core prjnd n.;xcd j vtc table original offer. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Nov. 25. - Utah, where he played his first yeir color. U.rir ohve kncrwill them You by extension of at leao;t 1200.000. 000 of in colleer. Comlnic to the Immediately following the receipt of To ha i a clear, pink in. brifht eyes, Sir James Craljr'a statement on Ula j agricultural credits by the govern- of Chlenpo lat year he wan University lneli:lbie like ment's war finance corporation In the by conference rules until this ieaon. tera tus.tion, Mr. Lloyd Oecrse this no pimples, a i trims of boorancy thcxa-e- . ten .principal corn growing states' of when he proved to be one of the most rr at t rr.uit chikihond dayi you evening summoned Arthur Grif.'Ith and tho middle west In necessary for the reliable men on the team. Olive Tabkt act on Dr. Edwards Michael the Collins, principal Sinn the livtr and bowdi like cakxnd yet of this year big oo orderly marketing Fein delegate, to a consultation In have no corn crop. Governor Warren T. tr- danrrrrj aftrrcfTcct. Downing urect. Cray, ofIndiana, estimated today after They start the bile and ovtrtrrn a meeting of the corporation adviaory Take ooc or tao ni;hUy and luimmurr, oi wnicn ne it chairman. note the pJrasins retult. Kiiicns of jrov-ernme- nt Id d dan, which was" to have been heard afternoon in the district yesterday court, was continued without date by Judge George S. Barker, upon motion of Attorney George Halyerson. Alll Is alleged, to have been one of the gang of men who held Jordan up at his garage, took S3 8 from his pockets and stole his automobile last 'summer. Alll is now in the county jail. Ogden Typewriter House for type 2422H udson writers and repairs. oo j - A. avenue. Phone 236. 20 Kindling wood. Phone 823. Bazaar Members of the Preebyteri-a- n Circle win give their annual bazaar oo Thursday and Friday, December 8 and 9, in the church parlors. Articles of crochet and plain sewing fancy Coelln Ross, and Lois Bennett today FORECAST SNOW FOR wlll.be work, on display. On Thursday eve- were awarded bronze medals by a typea dinner will be served In the OGDEN AND VICINITY ning in a speed and accucompany writing churoiv dining room. racy test in typewriting. These are t Boys Sought Police officials have the first awards to be made to Weber JDespite that the prognostigators of been to locate, If possible, hold students for performances of this nathe United States weather bureau pre- and asked W. G. Gray of Pilot Point, ture. . . notify dicted snow in Ogden for the last Dorado El county, California, two runthree days and none came, they stljl to be There wDl be music In the air liter- believe the storm will eventually ar away, boys that are believed. for Ogden. The boys are Clar- 'ally when the measure passed by tho rive, so today their forecast' Is rain bound 14 years of age, and or snow tonight .or tomorrow. Little ence. West Gray,who is said to be part Doara oi control oi tne siuaent Dotiy Snyder, is pGussie. expected. change in temperature Is put into operation providing for Yesterday's maximum temperature Indian. Probation Officer A. is. compotitlon in music. The was 58 degrees with a minimum of 38 Malan has also- been asked' to arrest he as If them. finds hold the and ' boys plan, presented by W. H. Manning degrees last night. of the music department, provides for Harper's Bazaar, six months for contests; ; Girls' trio, SI. 50. Waldron, the magazine man the following solos of various voices boys' quartet, 366 of Ogden. PAINS-SiM- K'S , and musical instruments and class To Xaiiiei Ctommittccs-Cdrnmltte- es 8iuslng Each event will receive a ceron the "Wild West show and tain number of points and tho cja3s to work I the Fashion showfor 1922 for Ogden winnlngthe greatest number of points GETS 15c aud Ste. boxes are told, asm ally will be 'named at a meeting of repre will be awarded a prize which will be sentatives of the leading business clubs announced later. This points toward misery of racking pain. B the Weber club this evening. Presi at AVOID the Liniof bottle Sloan's a a music student body activity dent Frank M. Driggs of the Weber making ment handy and apply, when as is public speaking, dramatics and will club at which the preside meeting you first feel the ache or pain. at 8 o'clock sharp. athletics, and w?T stimulate greater inIt quickly eases the pain and sends ia to start DandrutTy Heads OO terest in appreciation for music among ., Nov. WASHINGTON, the of warmth (Rr a feeling through the - President Hardthe students. Arsoclated Prr . Become Hairless aching part. Sloan's Linimcni paidraUs UEi:e?t!on a for coning's contlnuinc Sut ruibinZ' . terenc or natlona is esj.ected by ad- A I)iI toANGI-LKMerdelyn Roberts and Lafayette accused j If o i want plenty of thick, beau- Arthur Fine, tc, for rheumatism, neuralgU,' C.fHurch, J'jry try Officiil-ministration to become the Glbby, former students of Weber, and sciatica, sprains add strains, stiff joints, "a" of all formal h 6n b .vnne.iy subject before V.cvix TV" con.p.efed today. It w.i com- - yf uU ,l,;"r'ov,i!?'rA,,ou,h recently returned missionaries, Epokc Jnn ),nr lame back and sore muscles. tl Iioh,n i?.h.n "iT (f conference Present for wa!!lv,a dandruff, tnls. n.lang Sflul before the student body, today. These 1 s"V of ten women and twn men. The as Thirty-thir- d For forty years pain's enemy. Ask poed rv t MuF riSr .nJ ru'a it ifToV, P0 and men n al-two court Pascall brief addresses atreets. ordered the of gave young YlLC Ol mCI Kan.. City. Kans your neighbor. M'ltvivnn ..riMn. died in a hospital today after his legs ternate Juror snd that was taken tin ,. dArf- - 1 a0 much rood trr. .il At all Nov. L A..(SLLES. 35c, TOc, $1.40. Funeral been had .S cut off a ij. railroad by 'rain services win l held here toav for tmmedialejy. ' oo or wah It out. Ths IZ iriWe. .bruin cn!y mm The supreme court decision to the effect that the order of the - OF OGDEN .. BURGLARY . . i " was rounii nmrn- iirTy., inr.rr civil service commission of Salt 1 " ounce. ; most " iour whoj-of t A M MATT, lo,dinory sessions. EARTaY r.;mbni REPORTED Lake, requiring the- demotion of rtamj : IS rvon STORE at nleht It ' on death while th aprty tin - .' orer!nd litrail tot ! . Rlley'f M. Beckstead is "not .of io ce ivinen in reunnc; mrairn California rnn;m enriv the MJ t m 4 A ml. If ,Rurglars trQke into the Ogden binding '.force upon the chief of f ,tl!!r Wrlth lht ORDERED at Mesa. LIQUOR H e was Ariz., of rrcen'.lj 1. December Kffective Welding, Repair' "company's." place police," does not effect the Ogre(on.ifir.tcr business, 2579 Grant Avenge, 'last night DESTROYED BY COURT years old. will receive mall of the firs!l llv ruirr.ir.c. men if net all of your den to J. Idaho, commission,' oo according of Clear Year CoaastxJa pimple. sometime,? according to a report made U. Eldredge.Jr.. chairman of the V a epeeial carrier Nt.indruff wi;i be rone, and three or aeae and ether facial .and second clan to the polico. this morning and stole a local board, for-thTeason that Um freely Dr. Hobson'a Ecxema Ointwhich wj;i corr.pleteij will pet the mail , -- r mere nrptJv-atiarDayton jfrora acnumber of - flash lights and bicycle , .Judco. George S. Barker has issued ment. Good for ecsesis, itchinx akia. the Ogden commission-hamade cessories. I to FUNERALS d' 'v C m. 11 destroy every a. a. at of Preston Inncad was Entrance CZ by comgained and other akin trouWen. UBS n ur UlALJaCL CQUIT IOr Ut, its rules the that provide u: viu;i of. as ' .u?r" an to an..'15" heretofore accordior UobeoB's Fanuly Kemedies. m, breaking a, window in the rear of the coniiscation of .Vumall auto truck and mission merely .recommends, not Uuneral aervicea Mrs for . . . . . ... Jlsnnan made morRlnr this fiouncement store, br r orders. Thus the Ogden, commis16 gallons of moonshljio whisky taken rowers wero j at 2 o'clock H. Taylor.. chief clerk-o- f Sunday the sion makes recommendations to a wi:i loow snd feel railway .your hair hundred Y. Yaraada on 0ftobr 2$ bv at the Hooper meeting houne. UUhop from the chief of nolice,. instead of orJan.ea R. Ileus officiated. The thoir mall service, with be ad (TJartcrs in Og- times better- - You can eet liquid arvor. Richard Sheriff Pincock and to 'Deputy certain do him at any drug store. It things. dering Comota- - den. trany "Guide Me to Thee, : u. it. Atonirnan. In all youjr.fi,vnii will need, and four ounces announced other ' changes by Among Thecourt ordered .the; lienor and shehe rd snV you De- no matter, ho.- much dandruff Now ffrom Mr. Taylor ar that bcjlnnl-non fai'.a. r.evcr This have. v. are ana sorrow. coniainrrs auto and the e'.rr.ple remedy oestroyed nCS0SC3C2Oaoasa0S0neB0a0n53C0B06S0C9E0B0E3fi0DQBfjn Joseph Moore fine cenrber 1 the mail serrjee over the A d e r U rn n t. truck sold and the funds turned into railroad to tte cuj 11 n the state. V KrlnaJ, o of Latudx Storrs. camps ne i The court also issued an. order to tuy. speakers were Fmnk Iirl- - and Rains in the RtandsrdTlIIe, n nc of the southern rart John nap. and Hooper HUhop James Sergeant George Ward law. to destroy R. Hu. Interment dellT-erie- s will be of was started instead In state, ni n the a Hocper absolute satisfaction pint or, liquor taken from R. E. cemetery. fcereio-forc- . as truck autotnobJle by Owens. vN xn ft oo o o6 Wber Tiorsl lurninn me flowers Plans are being aroTkcd, out by the 77 M Elk's Smoker mall ferTice to take care of Tonight railway t3CI , mail c!eii cry to urply Magna and u Bacchus camps on December 4. at RefrtJfltnicnta and- entertainment. ti u whlch'tirae All members JnTited.uGeSs-iNUXATED IRON operations "wiii be suapend-rS39 o II Garfield railroad u by Ihe sFJlngharu company. ' Crsatsr Pbyskal aa4 Mental Vicr, II H ' T i , o: . f Easrgy sa4 EixluraxKs. M- Stresgta, " u BURIAL GROUKDS Nuxated Iron r.ct cn!th UC3eCC3e2a3eBeBBOBttaC9Baoa9BOEOCBBBeEBBBc!i ! lim ine hem'.s eoniifaent pr1nc!rl UNCOVERED BY RAIN nerre force, ready to traDforrwd Intc . fcrro the romenf litlnc nrv. bat acting at St enter the it also rfr.ta!n valuat for enifhrg the DOUGLAR. Arit. 'Nor. i;nju"at:r,s the t,Jod to n'.inu THE KIND OF TIRE heav rains in the vicinity of Reddina-ton- , frtureand V an incteaeed eurp!? of rw nn DOES NOT MATTER near here, have uncovered "the force. burial grounds of a race of giant peoUlnri In Free Punch, Prize .Waltz; PurprUing results re of rn All look alike to os when it ple who are thought 'to have lived two weekaj time. N'uxateJ Iron Yj teR fry firmr Prize Fox Trot thousands of yeara aao, according to used and hirhly cornea to vulcanizing. Smooth cf Con. Senators.nJprJ Hiats ilfTifr been a t'n'.fd who has Aururt miner, Kaley. or or or abrlc tread, Mate Court. JotiEes cf trl:ed - rr-In distrlctthe Reddington employed m. Wistaria Chocolates Will This Corn Remover is Guaranteed Kaley dearrtbed parts of akelttor.a r.l man- x forr'.r mn : ie, cn tl. cord tires can all be effectively rn. npt Ior-- at Home tn!re;lr,c t aw. ,4 a si s. repaired and made over by our Be Ko'.d ty all Jrn-jltiGiven ' rv,f' ita in !iJf. ' Away. rnnnlot!"n rom " foUow. from Ve relief the uffeHng vulcanlzers. Let us prove this Adfertleemtnt. culck-llre- d of -- Geis-lf lht "IT.i'r: the race aJmo.t arpllc.tioa to you and save you- a lot of tiro of a i4n or must have been twice that of the aver- sa follow th ihruL ly 30c 'Admission pain per person . money. a thickness of about an inch, Flaley aaid. and was In a atate cf perfect GEO.' HUSS TIRE I.eces cf pottery, ear preaervatlon. rlnga, remains of charcoal flrea and SERVICE CO. other 'evidence uncovered by the rain, 2341 Hudson Ave, has ted Kaley to report the discover! to ths stats unlTereity with the hope "letter Than Ever" that a mors Intimate mvewt'.rsn . would be made of the burial . - . Weber College Notes g .'fa. rt-c- aub-mitt- ed jrovf-rnor- a t f - attorney-general.-attache- . anil for-som- , NEE BIG SUM t rmflnMrif CHI CAPTAIN I d HKET.C Mi:' x uu.nx , . v' S e - - in-tercl- as - iMHESiAKD : m HARDING 'SPUN. : RAIil CUTS OFF TO cco-ttipati- aa. JURY OBTAINED E TOPIC TO TR LEGS OF YOUTH ; Decision Has No Affect on Civil 2 0. -- - I., Iti i . C - - i immeiii H ' i AgQCil Y-BURC- e - '"'i" - f.aui 5 ll-ju- . : u-ll- - - - i 1 I sisi-arinn- t. s. . e rr)y ! s a-- "a DrHobson ( h-l- iicseaaOiatmeat d - Princess' Choice g - . - ; c-- CoVr . Get Artifical Nerve Force in , lD(LQhioD- r Pimento Chocso rJ non-skid- TheXorn' BERTHANA aitd Callus - ct-nuS- m I e v trrre-d'Tsi- a teefeivv ':") s, 'e Dance Tonight ;V-- , d .... . tr - V. - sk ah e ' -- s. L - . Olie Reeve's I Dance Orchestra MAKES gru-Jnd- ..vo GOLD RUSH FOLLOWS DISCOVERY OF LEDGE THE STAR PAN1TOR1UM in thca I t Ik. . i' tiller woct fear of trofal tr2a tfgirfcaitgr. 3 fivcw , m giMWCT m mmm m mmwTi 4 Erna3 yNSaSfcj Yoawartr-yv-s to UZxm. Ft!; Small Dose; - SaaaSPxice Viscount Lascelles, otherwise ifenry George Charles Lascellcs, is to wed Princess Mary of Kngland. She is 24. Tie is 30 ami'the rhiest son of the Earl of Harcwood. ALTURAS. CLEANING, PRESSING AND DYEING Satisfaction Guaranteed We call for and deliver. 2424 Hudson Ave. Phone 621 Ogden, Utah . Calif--. Nov. J.'.ficenfs approximating gold ruah m.nicg days are being enartej in Modoc cocr.ty of a pros DJtd Cscss due to the announcement. m e .1 f. J. Molter that h had r knife Into the jeaM. Not rmly hard strong ledge or soft coma twt every kind of eoxn niij(ju:0M.1 rr S UUam al In th Surprise 5tu-ir rnch to cailua surrenders nJ ;n a l?X off. It takea Jaat few aerorvda to olloVirr th first dlscorery, It ttllh t two or tnrea crop. atop th psln ru d other dirovrJea have ben (o your itxlay. (ly stated, Oets-lt.- " ut a (it Of trifle rrry. m.ade at neary point and a Uri Cot Lurk if nt satis-fi- t are hre. Mf.lVoa nony has now been slaked o mining K. Uwrfncc A Co. ly claims. n KoLt In Orli-A. It. show gold 'running as" high - Driver. Mrlntjre Uroe Cy. and CJAdtr as Amy IJ.3U per ten.' tiaauitnt. t.--'- rit i? 1 m. 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