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Show 1 THE OGDEN THURSDAY EVENING. APRIL 7. 1921. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R xmsx ) Declare Growers Pooling Compulsory Leads to Disaster Many- - Ad rtisement over The which began yesterday or.on presenta s seventeen committee tion of on--the a national grain cooperative report broke out immedi' marketing system, of the ately today on reconvening: farmers' ratification conference. While the committee which drew up the proposed system and called the conference stood by its guns for poolof the farmer, deleing at option sections told the various from gates convention that compulsory pooling was the only thing that would make the system a success. Other delegates plan insupporting the committee's sure to failure. sisted compulsion led CHOICE WANT FREE The attack on optional pooling' was opened by L. P. Bailey, chairman of the Kansas organization committee of the Wheat Growers association of America which stands for 100 per cent pooling, but is willing to com per cent. He depromise on 33 clared that effective regulation of wheat supplies- could not be accomplished without a pool. II. C. Obrecht, another Kansan, at once took issue, with Mr. Bailey. He felt sure the Kansas farmers unions, of which he was a county president, would not sign a contract containing . a compulsory clause. Professor H. C. Fllley of the Uni-- ! versity of Nebraska said that if pool-ln- g was good, farmers would take advantage of the optional privilege ' offered. COMMITTEE ANSWERS The committee of seventeen made its first answer through William Hirth, member from Columbia, Mo. "Compulsory pooling would mean absolute defeat of this proposition before it got started," he said. "Advocates of compulsory pooling urge it to get a better price for their grain. That is what we are all after. "But lately we have had. the greatest pool in the history of the United; States. Expecting higher prices, the farmer has so thoroughly withheld his wheat that it only trickled into market. It was shut off as never be-- ! and yet he has not been able toj G$0jpre get a decent price for his wheat. "Mere pooling doesn't necessarily control price when other factors are more powerful. POWER OF WEAIrn "Any group of men can throw to $100,000,000 on the ex changes and without a counter-balanc- e can drive the market where they want it. "We haven't any right to say that thousands of farmers shall blindfold themselves to sign ud for so much of their crop before this marketing machine has had a chance to prove itself. In my judgment if you odopt compulsory pooling, you are about to hazard the success of the whole plan." Both sides of the pooling were hopeful of victory when question today's first session adjourned. Efforts to set an early hour for voting were de fcated. fight irt nf v farmprs era in. CHICAGO, April 7. CVlUK iov a J swv 1- E, THE RETAIL SERVICE GROCERS AND BUTCHERS OF OGDEN, arc glad to announce this as the first of a series of advertisements to the housewives of Ogden, pointing out the special advantages to be obtained by dealing with a member of the Retail Service Grocers and Butchers. Our business is established in this community. We are citizens of Ogden, proud of her achievements artd hopeful of her future. You know us individually. You know that our prosperity depends upon fair an honest dealing with you. ' 4 For the sake of a small temporary gain we cannot jeopardize our future. We will not sacrifice the great good will you hold towards us for temporary profit -3 - When you deal with us you are assured of fair dealing, good merchandise and prompt and courteous service We buy our goods from Ogden wholesalers. All of our social and business interests are definitely tied to Ogden. If we prosper our prosperity is reflected in this community. Every dollar we spend for "our daily bread" is spent in Ogden. Not one single penny of our profit is divided among those who live in other cities and have no other interest in our community save to "reap and sow elsewhere." to point out to you Ogden housewives We hope, in this series of advertisements in The Standard-Examinethe advantages of dealing with us. Ours is in no sense an argument of charity. It is not even one of civic pride, but it is based solely on the sound business principle of a "dollar's worth for a dollar, and SERVICE worthy of the name." r, , A Corner J. S. DANIELS and Lincoln 2528 Wasjiington Avenue 126 Twenty-fift- Phone 376 359 h - SALT LAKE, April 7. The opening of the baseball season here, scheduled for last Tuesday is still "hanging fire" and some fans have wondered if Oakland and Salt Lake will come to grips. There will be no game today club officials assigning "wet grounds" a9 the reason. It is snowing at intervals here with the weather man making another prediction that "freezing temperatures will prevail tonight." Phones 2360 Washington Avenue Phone 227 Street Twenty-fourt- h Phones 2058-205- 9 2281 202 2434 Washington Avenue Phone 2200 Twenty-fift- 350 Phone 2710 Lincoln Avenue Phont 46 'Street h 93-9- 4 WASHINGTON MARKET BALLARD & MORTENSEN 2234 Jefferson Avenue Phone 519 Twenty-fift- Phones JOHN J. SCHWARTZ 1145-- EAGLE GROCERY CO. GROCERY CO. Phone 2066 R. T. PETTY Washington at Seventeenth 2972 Washington Avenue Phone 1641.W 6SO-60- 5 STEELE-CARLSE-N Street h 355 Twenty-fourt- h Phone 6S3 W Street R. A. SEAGER 1700-170- 1 G. A. NICHOLAS CO. MODERN MARKET Twenty-fourt- h Phone 525 Washington Avenue Phones C60 JERRY'S GROCERY 620 JOHN H. TILLOTSON " AMERICAN GROCERY CO. WILLIAMS & SMITH 328 Twenty-fiftStreet Phone J. S. CARVER & SONS CO. 2303 Washington Avenue Phone 177 Street h 2321 Washington Avenue Phone 800 , W. T. PICKETT CALIFORNIA MARKET GRILL MARKET 245 Thirtieth 8treet Phone 183 Phone 412 Salt Lake Again Defers; Opening of Ball Season Street 2472 Washington Avenue Phone, Exchange 2500 oo- ITALIAN NOTABLES PAY U. S. TRIBUTE Read Advertisement II next Thursday in The Standard-Examine- r. ROME. April 7. Members of the cabinet, senators!, deputies and persons prominent in all walks of Italian life met at the association Wprlnp.idavJ In oa hlv o uciiiuil" stration called to pay respects to President TTa rrt In ait re tVia Di. ... vv uu.ti.cu amies and to express felicitations especially ... t r Saliva eA xiugnes, wno oi oLiite is iciaiy chairman of the sister organization jm me unuea estates. Robert Underwood Johnson. th American ambassador, thanked the rcahcrs tor tneir expressions or irienasnip. "Knowing the sense of duty and the devotion to hnmn nlttr txrViv. n duced, Secretary Hughes to take up Italo-Americ- an ---- ' ,4- Twenty-fourt- h ALBERT COOP CO. RUSSELL-JAME- S oo- -- It is displayed only by those merchant5 Look for this emblem in the window of your grocer and butcher. who have pledged themselves to principles of service and value. $50,-000.0- 00 -- 1 r-r nlj Vi -' V iuaai lasK, saia.jur. Johnson, I state confidently that his service! -- ; win mean not only greater prosperity for Italy and America, but a better day for all the world." . AIT the SnPPfhpl wars armTr.,-,Aand there were frequent criesMiauucu of "Viva rwucuca, ana viva Hughes." . oo .- KAUFF CAN'T PLAY UNDER INDICTMENT CHICAGO; April 7. Benny Kauff. siar oumeiaer with the New York Na- tionals, today was declared Ineligible to play in organized baseball by Com- w DecauBe of the in missioner dictments returned against him in New York charging him with the theft an auiomoDiie. 1 a 5 M am EASE THOSE MED, ACHING MUSCLES REVEALS GUILT TO SAVE HIS BROTHER SAN FRANCISCO. April 7 Charles Venezia. today faces a Jail sentence instead of his brother. On trial in -- a man superiorascourt yesterday withrobberies for Banks known .Henry Outdoor and indoor wprkers, subject committeed last December, veneila xo exposure or neavy took the witness stand. He confessed, toil, find his guilt and said "Banks," he relief in Sloan's Liniment. ar brother, was innocent. Since theirwere rest hadrevea.led neither they at work all day, standing on brothers. The Jury convicted Charles REEN neavy mung leei, juur And now you're all tired outweightB? and acquitted Henry. oo Never mind, if you are wise you have a bottle of Sloan's on the shelf. WOUNDED VETERAN at home or in the shop. Put a little on, WINS CITY POSITION wunout ruDDing, and quickly comes A an warmth grateful Good Xof rheumatic pains; neuralgia, QUINCT, Ills , April 7. Charles F Buauca, lumoago and tne nost of ex Hildebrand, soldier of the Argonne, pttms mat are au tne time com who lost both his legs in action, Wedlng. Helps break ud colds, too. nesday, was elected city treasurer by It's comforting to keep it handy. the biggest vote ever gtvea any can Tf Three air 35n 7ft t aK fl.1V, Liniment , didate in Quincy. oo was able to leave Switzerland unnoticed and suddenly emerge In his former rnnntrv. it not CouIhU t ha t DUTCH FEAR ESCAPE, the and the prince follow his example? might Our (rtrrlm mlnlnter h Intlmit. LONDON, April 7 The Nieuws Van Den Dag, of Amsterdam, Is quoted by ed he will answer for the preventive the .London Times correspondent as meaurefl, so noiunu may not become another Elba, and that the saying: "The Hapsburg adventure is a timely reminder of our distinguished guests, the Hohenzollerns. If Charles YOU'LL GET RID OF EX-KAISE- 1 ex-kals- tAIAKUnAL JLLLY run "t er He-sid- es There is one simple, safe and sure war rid of blaekheada that never falls to and that Is to diaaolve them. tt To do this get two oune Colds of catontte any drug stor eprlnaie a little on a hot. wet sponge rub over the blackheads briskly waah the parts and powder-fro- urpHi1 how the blackhead bnve diaappeared. Hljr blackhd. JHtle are. blackhead, no matter hfr almply dissolve and disappear, lavlnr the any mark whatever. liUck parta without mixture of dut an! brads are almply dirt and acrtlon frnra the body that form In the por of the H!n. lktnchlns caue and squealing only 1101 Irritation, make t th Mark-head- s larire po"e. nd io out after they become hard. The calonlte powder and the water almply thr blAckhada so they wah rlsht out. leaving-- the por free and clan and In their natural condition. Anyone Irou-l.limni.i with unntK-httthia r!mpl method.Adver. try certainly .... ' 9t yw. f you will be li Easy to apply fit XJuick to act thr die-sol- SO trmtmitt tin FREE Writ HONDON MFG. CO. Minneapolis, Minn. ve H . re- railwsys that seven hunflr3 xarloads himelf. Our country Is smaJl. MORE AUTOS LEAVE pest one Of machines had been shipped tfct in an autmoblle of an evenAnv MICHIGAN FACTORIES we-eas compared with 150 for the be can th frontiers past ing by dayFLINT. Mich.. April T. Improve- whols of last week. not strictest could " break: the watch prevent it-- And '-- there are othtr ment In the. automobile fnduttry hers ahlpmeats hav shown a proportlonat means of transport by water and air. was reflected today In the report by Increase, factories rtported. friend intend"If our ed a coup d'etat they could emily call for the Jlohensollern at Wiertngea in a motor boat or an airplane. ther la the possibility of fllitht in d!srule. The Netherlands people ' t acue the government of nonchalnrFANTS ar pecnlLarlf roserrtTbl to erAum and its Tarions ant optlmlim for which it might have which are narootio, t well knrwn. Even in tb to pay dearly. THAT dosa.allIfcfcxmtiaaed. thee opiate ohm charge la the fxicao Uons and gTowth of the cells which ar likely to becansa prprmaAect, canning mental perversion, a craving tor akx.hol or caxootir ia later Hie. MOVIE CENSORSHIP lm.bcilitj'f as lutractabU oerro'ci drrpe-paia&d lack cf staylrjr. Kerrous d.ieas. VOTED IN MICHIGAN powers are m resultauch of dosing; with opiate or xiarootio to kr--p childrea quiet Ux their lciaucx. Tha ruU among r bTEiciviiS is Ula chndrra aiisuld ccver rtoeiv cptate ia the itsiiiesi dowi fcr saor thaa a at a Use-- ani . . , if xt-then caaToidabJa. ,,, ctuy Kn,. P The admtnJstraticm of Ancxl. Droj. CoHIala, SootUrff Orrw ar,i motion plctur bl.l. which make, it other to childrm by any tut a jjsiciaa cstseot b 7 o strcn-- ir unlawful to display pictures "that decried, aad ths drujrrist ilwuki cot be a tmrtT to It. Childrea who at Ul aad it Is cotMsf lea than a crixas to misht be Injurious to th public'mor- - Cked th attention of a la." The right to censor all films dos Uiem vrmrauy wit a naroctios. e Is placed in the hands of the contains no r.arootic If It bears the Ctona J7 board. Th biU prescribes v of Chaa. II- - Iletcher. tlrnatare what should be connldered objection(i(id!b CxiLorU alwaji bean ta i!fatur f able. An amendment, under which news of film production' paper advertUIng would be mai sublet to crntorshlp, f , "Driv-awmy- BLACKHEADS SURE 1 - the COZY today onlv. ex-cro- cr ex-kaia- . Joe Evan in "The Purple Riders' ' and the last episode of ."Ruth of the RockiesM at will never havs another chance to MAY TRY R Tho Effects of Opiatoo. 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