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Show THE OGDEN Chicago holdups..' It is estimated the gang obtained over five million dollars from mail robberies since August, Standard-Examin- er 1920, when SlOO.fJOO was obtained at PUBLISHING COMPANY Pullman, 111. The west is a quiet and most orderAn Independent Newspaper FubMahed every evening and Sunday ly region when compared with the morning without a nuzzle or a club, where east, lawlessness, has been so Entered at Second-clas- s Matter at tho extensive as to be fostofflce. Ootfent Utah. Ettabllshed 1870 recognised, as a wave of crime. Member of the Audit Bureau of Circular TheOfldcn lion and The Associated Press. SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE Delivered by Carrier Dally and Sun- a. $10.80 day, 1 year. By Mall Pally and Sunday, leyear.. 7.80 ;MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively to the use for republication of any news credited to It not otherwise credited In this paper and also the locaf news published herein. en-titl- ed -- TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2, 1921, R $10 TAX OUTBURSTS OF EVERET TRUE CCH5 fOMC AT IMPORTAMT IT SAfS: IS SUGGESTION OrvCCS Cigarets Also Proposed for Bill o- MAXIMUM SENTENCE FOR MASHERS GOOD WORK. . Judge Roberts of the city court did a commendable thing yesterday when he imposed the maximum sentence of six months in jail on two young men of cost or horsepower, an Increase of s postage rates to three cents and nn added levy on clgmrs, tobacco and cigarets are understood to have, been among- tax revision nuffsestlona presented today by Mellon to the houe ways sndSecretary means committee, meeting In executive session Other surKrestlons were said to have included ; A reduction of fifu per cent in transportation taxen, both passenger and freight next year, and their elimination the year following. Hepal of the taxe on sodi fountain drinks and ice cream. Repeal of the excels profits tax and elimination of the J2.000 exemption on corporations' incomes. Increase of thn normal income tax on corporation from the present 10 per cent to IS per cent. Elimination of the income surtax brackets above 40 per cent with tho surtax rates on incomes ranging: from lb. 000 to 150,000 Increased. The revenue bill as revised In accord with these Hupgentlons would be designed to raise approximately four billions of dollars next year, it was "aid. Mr. Mellon'a memorandum embodying his views was withheld; but Chairman" promised to make it duMIc tomorrow. Representative Garner, of Texas, lhf ranking Democratic member of the mmittee attacked the treasury secproposals declaring that evretary'" ery one of them constituted a shifting "of the tax burden from the clashes to the masses." first-clas- accused of annoying young women on the streets. answer? Purebreds! els of corn in on top of an old crop of several million bushels. The old corn crib, filled to capacity last fall, will be piled to overflowing this year. Europe has never leanrned the delights of a breakfast on corn-cake- s and maple syrup. Those "furriners" may want our wheat but be hanged if they won't starve before they'll eat our corn. Even starving China and emaciated Japan can't get much of a gastronomic kick out of Dixie cornpone. Apparently the American stom ach Is the only human, digestive organ that relishes an occasional dose of plain corn. But WE can't eat it all. Turn that same despised corn or into a pork chop, a ham-hoceven a slab of "sow belly" and the world rises to it like a hungry trout after a fat grasshopper. There's a good purebred brood sow or two for every corn raising farm in the country. And given , ' k - the proper care these grand old manimies produce ike Belgian ' hares. The farmer without a sow this fall should be about as rare as the farm without a flivver. Can't get. the cash to buy 'em? Drop into town thi3 week and have a heart to heart talk with your banker. If you've got the corn and the inclination, it's a two to one bet he'll have the coin and the disposition. It's worth a trial any way. .It may be worth the difference be-tween marketing your corn at 45 cents a bushel or selling it as hog at $1 a bushel. And when ycu're buying, make it a purebred. 1 oo . CRIME IN THE EAST. Once the west was spoken of as wild and woolly, but of late the term is more applicable" to the east. On last Saturday a "bad man" was brought hack to Chicago in irons to three men. answer for the killing He was one of a gang that had terrorized a part of the Windy City and, to avoid an attempt at rescue, an armed force was at the depot. Monday, in a small town in West Virginia, Sid Hatfield and a companion were shot on the court house steps. The killing was in revenge for the death of a private detective who had been shot down by Hatfield. Late yesterday the "police of Chicago arrested, the head of what is termed a "robbers trust," specializing in mail robberies. It has been years since train ban- ft ; dits, had a "robbers' roost" In western Wyoming, near the eastern boundary of Utah. But the operations of the gang at that time were tame compared with the looting carried by the . I- - weak-minde- oo SIXTY THOUSAND MEN IN HADES. COOP MCiaM00R Jf5frMs(e taks your cat .. ALONG. On Ynvrz VArATin Of? MAKt RKrGj HON TVS' THAT'S d , Writing to the New York World, the secretary of the Hungarian chamber of commerce of New York, calls attention to a tragedy of the war which has escaped the notice of the American people. He makes this statement: Sixty thousand Hungarian war In the United States w nee today a prisoners are today suffering in people closest to our own alms and ideals. Premier Lloyd Georpre. desolate Siberia- Sixty thousand unfortunate human beings, inno:New York Scientist Gats The capitalist is not. never has been cent victims of the honrible nightMiaTtnVo8 France Says Theyi Ready to Leave Seattle chancellor of Oreat IJritaln. mare of 1914-18- . Sixty thousand, Work in Accord; Ameri in September the remnant of many more who, Most city people do not work hard can Mail to need noon lunches Dr. RebecMissing enough more fortunate than these starvB. Mayes, superintendent, Detroit Os ca WASHINGTON, Aujr. 2. Plans for teopathic hospital ing prisoners, were able to return t ra n flight In September, from RIGA. Auc. 1. ertv The ANnriatdi to their homes in Hungary. For lo ,a"" 0," "rrowbusiness man allows Press). Reports that Many a Trotzkv. nnd were onn a in be orway. to himself out111. Dolshevlkl tired, chronically minister is of War. seven long and dismal years they and nounred hfrc yip. in a white collar, that fco wardly respectable by Ldwln Fair Monday Dr. Eugene Lyman Fisk, medical a i Iviirni.i t .nin. fax Naulty of New York. ocienuiic j, t languished in the cold dungeons rector. Life Extension Institute. ocean, air and ce curobservation of, seven Inied of Siberia Monday bv Senator France of rents .years, despite oe wie cniei purpw. wi The one element that holds back all Maryland, who is leaving Riga for the fact that war ceased in Octrip, he said, with the hope of estab- human progress can be expressed in a Berlin "Wcon.id- Habit. H. Gernsback, single word: Senator France said he found Trotz- - ilBhlnf: th" fT"ii,1!tv11 ! tober, 1918, and with Russia even editor Science and Invention. in Lenlne. accord with ky working before that date. How many of Men to who fall to show the the start will b suicide committed respect their wives ' flag1, fall to show a feeling of n madp theroV?-Kht for ,fro,m Wimnr convoy by relations while waiting year after year for interest ana responsininty VVent ment which that flag "'kan coast to -J- ohn: and the extension of credit to Russia !evera,ll4pJ!,e,;f W.hnh their husbands? How many lost u. American land that his Mews had not been Point .turnery, national command Rarrow. stopping at Ketchikan, Legion. faith and became submerged in changed and Nome. The. Arctic Anchorage InHe still the that Third thought the depths of degradation? What be made by one plane will flight ternationale could not harm Americat which has tion and of . the . the interest tariff, chilalready been constructed fv that shall we Bay of their pitiable men, Including Mr. four Mmin and of relieve the conditions which caused the interest country generally dren, many of whom gradually three are former acTh other He estimated the that the Republican party. If he failed to credit was said men it and vice sank into the slums of misery and necessary for Russia's immedl- do announced would be done ate needs would amount to 12.000.anything nothing disease through lack of care and It wa a explained, it was When you consider why the senate 000. which he thought should be in ' w Originally. to make the flight next Intention neglect? the form of an outrlcht loan to the x warm K.it Mnnrta nf hpr Instead of With America breaking through the failed to develop any leadership of its Russian government. led the to circle had near Arctic the on advance come close to Lodge of concessions. barrier which has hidden from world own, you of date.. the Two American businessmen who udvanclng m.Wn fVi flight nrlv nfiioiw t view the outrages perpetrated in Rus- Massachusetts "Iraw thf Senator wanUH In'fArmotlnn aa Mf. nln Ia Mr. aald. "and. Naulty possible." or trade guaran sian in the days of disorganization, everything there is In the way of Re about the prospc?m said ho was trying ' strange a it may seem,areto do itrea-inJ me . senate is ..7 :r. "r aood "J or- sntember. There ieaaersnip. lie one of the first acts of sending help to ipuoncan 1J tuucti uu a tour uuiuun uuuar tn- - cholce of thla time. Our 80n official Is for leader. He floor C. A. K. Republican der Mar to given by Ludwlg the afflicted should be an effort be will we about estimate flight speed ten8 : former soviet nmbassa chairman of the Republican steer-reach the Hungarian war prisoners. the at Njew York, and the other wa 100 miles, to which might t added .dor . -w ... i 1.. J air current." speed of a following In times of plenty, the Siberian prison ing v,ummiuc auu ue is iuc umirmuu trying to untangle difficulties connect-o- f theFuel be the chief to was conceded the Republican caucus'. With'd with a six million dollar contract the of expedition. camps were places of horror. With all this G. proposed problem railway supplies made by Prof. official standing, if Lodge hadjV- Lomonosoff, A supply ample for fifty hours of conformer head of the tinuous the whole country in misery, the dunit was the aggressive temperament thai Russian railway mission to the Unit flight will be carried exthe geons must be hole3 of unbearable those and said trip planning never out. carried as- ed 8tates. but out reaches for he most would leadersh'.p, fur thla belief that torture to body and mind. While in Moscow Senator France pressed the permit suredly would have secured it In thla failed to receive several telegrams and nlsh an excess which would oo r the at landing . first short at. one forwardleast letter if And registered session. he had secured it he FARMERS GOING the pole ed there. Whether intercepted or mer- place on the Polar Ice and atare found no Itself. If TO THE COLLEGE. might have carried the senate back to ely lost is not known places landing here. One A ra 1.500-mil- e the make to is intention the it in businessman been has who trlcan old the its might , Russia prestige and power, and ...... Fifty automobiles, conveying a e without told-thstop. corhop for a long time i .v, farmers of Davis county, are to pass ,.i If the first flight Is successful othsent that messages many respondent ' at once. It was by him through Bolshevlkl channels ers will be undertaken through Ogden this afternoon on the the public eye. But Senator Lodge had to view settling; a definitely said, with failed to arrive. way to the Utah Agricultural college did not have the aggressiveness to Mrs. Margueret Harrison of Ralti-mor- the location of the magnetic pole and at Logan, where the tillers of the soil seize the opening. He did not care leaves Riga with Senator the determination of 'magnetic polar France. verticity." are to be the guests of the college for it. He was indifferent to the powoo oo own er. He to his week. of the go way. until the end preferred FORMER FREMIER OF FIRST SLACKER IS Not many years have gone by since Quite possibly he was unwilling or un GIVEN ONE YEAR QUEENSLAND DEAD the first trip of this kind was made able to pay the price of leadership, Thomas MELBOURNK, Aug. 2. NEW YORK. Aug. 2. Louis Jude-lovltby members of the Farm Bureau. To- in the shape of the ruthlessness that of namformer man Jones of first the premier leaderbenefits the with Ryan, successful Brooklyn, usually goes day the farmers recognize of leader and later ed to in llsta acting the government slacker Queensland, to be obtained from an exchange of ship of the kind that Aldrich had In be tried here by court martial, was the Labor party, la dead from a pneuchill sentenced today to serve one year in monia, which developed from ideas and a close association of those the senate." In the waa he while all nustained and and forfeit traveling pay prison military of the interested in the cultivating Perhaps it is as well that Lodge allowance from the date of induction. interest of his party in a bye election contest at Marona. soil. The agricultural colleges are did not prove equal to the task of May, 118. as so President Harding being brought near to the farmers dominating, undercan an made has far that terms excellent record and they and, in stand, the wisdom of the institutions his complete mastery of governmental of learning is being conveyed to the activities has been attended by good results. men who plant and reap. the" old governIn the good days, ment, at great cost, would print well illustrated books on crop pests and I Come Up Tonight to the Big I soil treatment, and the leaves of the FREE CANDY SHOWER editions would find their way to the country homes as wrappers of newsAlso other big surprises. papers. Now the story of progress and discovery in agriculture is conveyed Bring the mother, wife or or actual demonstration, lecture by sweetheart and have the time, : 'What does your car need to insure motor-- ' and the farmers are visited by the exof your life. Here is a new ing comfort and safety! Whatever it is, perts or they drive, as do the worktwo' ont; ers of Davis county, to the seat of you 11 find it here efficient and economic pianos played by cal. . two master musicians, Prolearning, there to be enlightened, not in is need oi motorist constantly on some problem foreign to them, but Every fessor "Jack" Bowering and p costs' will grow I something,. and on the alfalfa weevil, water-logge"Slim" Fleming. is in the exercised care soil or some other trouble with which rapidly unless purchase of accessories and parts both, they are confronted- FLIGHT TO NORTH TROTZHY AND REMARKABLE REMARKS POLE ARRANGED LENINE FRIENDS - i I : I so-call- ed 1 I.t-o- n "":" - an-ho- .n tw bo j di- mensions": Within the next few weeks Mr. American Farmer will start to pile a crop of several billion bush. young women in question had the Courage to go Into court with a complaint against the mashers. If there was more of this fearlessness on the. part of those who are annoyed the masher would soon ply his game elsewhere. . t The campaign against the masher should continue and we should like to see the maximum sentence handed out to a few of those fellows who sit in automobiles and entice young girls to take rides. The authorities may rest assured that whatever steps they take to suppress this type of crime will have the whole hearted support of the great mass of citizens. -- Correct again. Now to get down to "third Coats rfJPrL"'" RuBso-America- 1' j T . I 1 -- .Naul-revolutio- n. - i -- -- wf I ! I ! so-call- it. ed . v.'or $1.50 Suits Choice of our Sprlre and Sum mer Capes, Dolmans and Coats Jersey and Sergp Spring Suits, sizes to 40 Price Dresses $7.95 V2 - 5& Choice of our entire stock of Trimmed Straw and Tailored Hats HATS WASHINGTON-- . AuK. 2 A of 2c on bank checks, a flat llcn taxtax of $10 on all automobile's, Irrespective decent was a It fine thing, too, that the n SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE, Added Levy on Cigars and - PROFITS FROM THE FARM. Grain and hay prices, prime factors in regard , to livestock feeding, have dropped to the lowest levels of the year. In the east, corn is selling at 40 and 45 cents a bushel. Even wheat is selling In, Utah and Idaho at about 75 cents a bushel. Other grains arc cheaper. But the prices "for hogs remain above the $10 mark. The condition isone that will cause wise farmers to adopt new policies In securing the full profits from their farms. The Denver Daily Record Stockrdan of Denver in an editorial says: "With corn selling at 40 to 45 Cents a bushel, hogs at 10 cents a pound and one bushel of corn makes ten pounds of hogs, what's the answer? More hegs! Certainly." This view has even more application in Utah and Idaho than Colorado or Nebraska for there is a shortage of hog production and more than a normal crop of feed in these intermoun-talstates.' And, besides, hogs produce a cash crop that can be "cashed in" at any time. The Denver publication continues: If a purebred hog gains 10 to 35 pounds more than a scrub hog on the same ration and in the same length of time, what's the ON AUTO Y? TELEPHONE The judge declares he intends to do NUMBERS Classified Ad. Dept...5 his , part in making the streets safe Business and Circulation Deot 51 428 for respectable women and he has the Display Advertising Dept 673 Editor! and News Dept best wishes of all folk. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R STANDARD-EXAMINE- Iotted Gingham. Voile, and Swiss Summer Crepe Dresses, all slies to 4 4 SS no Aprons dozen new PercaJ regular $3.95 2 Htrnstitchlng and Picot .carefully done. cdera promptly " W'Wi"' "" Aprena. five styles, belted models, 11.00 for $1.50 Myrtle M. Jone'a mall filled- - M I LLI N ERVj " mil - 'ENEMY' AIR FLEET WOULD FINE SOLONS 'BOMBS' QUAKER CITY LAYING DOWN ON JOB PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 2 A squadron of "ene-myair marauders theoretically destroyed Philadelphia Monday and thus onened the vv for an invasion by land. New York and other; had ben tl'atroyed strategic points previously In the mimic warfare th.itj was inaugurated tn demonstrate t!iji effectiveness of airplanes as suoer-macnines or destruction. Led by Brlradler General William Mitchell, the airmen, sixteen In num-ber- r arrived over the center of the city at 11:S0 Monday morning. From a height of 1500 fe-hey "demolished" the city hall, the postofflce. the bourse, shipbuilding plant along the Delaware and Important manufac-turie- a In the mill district. Then, turning their attention to League island. hey theoretically blew the navy yard out of tha harbor. At 1J:S0 o'clock a lone buztad over the city and reported plane to the main aquadron that Philadelphia, waa in " J t ruirui. WASHINGTON. Aug. 2. Membtn of the senate and houae virtually would be required to punch the clock unde r a bill Introduced' In the house Monday, by Representative Klssell Republican, New York. As a result of the difficulty of obtaining a house Quorum. with so many mcmbert eager to get away for the dog days. Mr. Kissell proposed that salaries be doubled wkh heavy dally fines for senators and representative falling to ahow up for a double daily roll call at the start and close of every session. The man absent without leave for erne day of any legislative week woud lose his week's pay. For a fifty-da- y session the penalty for a day'a leave would be J300. with a fine of $110 a day for a action lasting one hundred days. oo ... CANADIAN STEAMER AGROUND AT HARBOR Thirty minutes after the attacK atarted. the ame . planes wn on their $ way to Wilmlng-ionBaltimore and ASTORIA. Ore.. Aug. 2. The Canathe United States naval academy at dian government freight steamer CanAnnapolis. adian Kxpree. which grounded on ths oo north spit of Williapa harbor Saturday night la fast amidships but both SECOND CONVENTION the bow and stern are In deep water, a message received from according OF NEGROES 'HELD the vessel totoday. Efforts of a tug to lull her off have bean unsuccessful. The sea J. calm, and' ' th ' atearner Is not NEW" YORK. Aug. 2. The secli international convention of negro peo- pounding. oo- ple wa opened here by the Universal and Negro Improvement association African Committee leaajue. Thousands RADICALS ATTACK of delegates from the West Indies. Central and South America and Africa were in attendance. The convention, which will be in session one month, will consider "legislation .for the future government of the negro race of the world." it waa announced by Marcus Qarvey. who signs himself "his highness, the potentate of the Universal Negro Improvement aRFociation and provisional ganeral of Africa." TRAIN IN SPAIN MADRID. Aur. 2. The Madrid express train from Barcelon waa attacked near Barcelona by a band believed by the authorities to b syndicate interests. Fifty shots were fired during the attack, damaging the train and wounding four passengers. Prominent Spanish political leaders often travel on thla train. - by-fllgh- ts ! e. z. Decrease Your Upkeep Costs x up-kee- d - oo Wh ite City" LODGE'S FAILURE OF LEADERSHIP. Analyzing the present political situation in Washington, Mark Sullivan finds that President Harding domi nates congress, and the senate has failed to recover the prestige of which it was deprived during President Wilson's time In the White House. Noting that Senator Lodge lost his opportunity of leadership, Sullivan says: "Harding didn't want the responsibility of leadership of congress. Temperamentally and as a matter of policy, it was the last thing he sought But the lack of any other leadership in the senate compelled him to consider the legislative program of taxa I No gambling. No street car fare. No profiteering.' Autos ; I parked free. Boost, don't knock. For a bigger and I greater Ogden. I as regards quality and price. Doing business here is your assurance of value. GARAGE MACK-ROBINSO- N Phone 604 J. W. Travelers from all the World in Yellowstone National Park You who are near NIOKSON, Prop. 2444 Grant .Avenue have you been? Conditions ideal this year. ' wm J V r a aB i Rates rterrat20u and literarcre, W. H. CHE VERS, General Agent fro DAVID' ECCLES , Only Place in Ogden You Can Get Gas After 10 P. M. BUILDINQ 1 OQDCN, UTAH |