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Show THE OGDEN STANDARD.EXAMINER r throughout I than 140,000 employers HThe Ogden the country, In order to make certain the conPUBLISHING COMPANY An Independent Newspaper our tlOfthed every evening and Sunday tinuance of cordial relations with former allies, the society has long! ascond-elss Matter at the combatted the. activities of "various; Untered festofflee. Ogden, Uteh. Established 1873 seek per-- 1 Stahdaia-Examln- et SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 17, 1921.n ' : .. i STATE AND JBAHO NEWS Litest Items of Interest Trora, Utah ma (Jem Stat f elements which Ctrcgta- Member of the Audit Bureau us with friendly to tlen and The Associated Press emharass latently s : SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCB nations for ulterior motives. peUvered by Carrier Daily snd 6un. 1 To assist in making the government !daV year,.......................S12.f$ and Sunrfay. 1 year.. 7,fea at Washington and in the several Py Mall Daily IrtKMBeiR OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TTha Associated Press le exclusively en. states, more effective and more ecotrtled to the uae for republication of any nomical in its administration by ob pews credited to It not otherwise creditedi thfa paper and alo the local news pub- taining the adoption of a budget sys- Lace and Embroidery Week April 18 to 91 WIDELY LIKE MAN' DIES Park Widow. of Col. Nelson, tem To assist in handling the problem Charges-AlleginViolation NUMBERS City Settler, Passes fsusfsess and Circulation Dept........ now the faces which of 431 unemployment Advertising Dept. of Lever Act oraerea Away S7 K4fter!l aad Newe Dept. nation. ' Dismissed .:" To 'insist that the government shall ElUa PARK CITT. April ll.r-M- n. Rusnot sanction trade with soviet Colonel of widow Cunningham Nelson, ' John C. Nelson, and a jnura during SALT LAKE. April 16. Dismissal , ;" sia. or tne violation civil war. died here yesterday at alleging of VHEN THE FRENCH chargesand To improve the public educational Lever reserve act, the federal the act the of 75 years. age CO FORWARD In cases Pending before the Uf" She wn born in Dublin, Ireland. . system. jOn Friday the French held a coun; All Americans, devoted to the wel: States district court for the Tin- May 21. H45, and came to America, with her parents in the fcjllowinr year., Utah, was ordered by Judge upon ttl of war to determine on the action fare of their country, can subscribe to of man D. Johnson this morning Isaac The family settled at Hartford, Conn., If be taken, on May. if Germany fails those principles. motion of U. S. district attorney she met John Neison. then an! action was taken where The Evans. Blair 4 comply with the terms of the treaty In the Colta Arms company.; employ 01 oo on orders from the department He enlisted as a private at the out. p Versailles and the specific WORKER3 ARE IN Justice at Washington. break of the Civil war. and his bride made two months ago. Premier DESPERATE STAITS. volunteered as a nunc. Included among the defendants Following the war the young couple un prjand announced that the allies With hundreds of thousands of whom action was pending came against west by wagon train. In IMS, arvv. vpuld be informed or France's deter- employed in England and hungry men, were Gage B. Rodman, isGeorge In Virginia City, Mont., on the riving of Ogden; V. II. Watt and Goddard of the execution there of the to invade the Ruhr mining women and children everywhere, how the Utah-Idah- o day mination company. Sugar Cut-leHlade by the Vigilantes. The It. jlstilct. Marshal Foch and Marshal can the coal miners succeed in their Charles W. D-Nlbley. Thomas Mo-lehas lived n Park City since family Merrill Murdock. James 3taln were present and. when Presi- - strike? - 1873. Colonel Nelson participating in; McCorS. W. Love. Stephen 4H. Smith. on JmnfR I Jen- - the opening up of this locality as !pnt Millerand inquired as to the work With the railwaymen and transport iib- tt'ivM of some of the the , of r u locators r am original R;chartson. preparedness, Marshal Foch an- - workers breaking away from the tri- th above were' indicted for alleged icIuimM that have since been so pro-- j woven of weatlh. He died in 170. wisps, puncea, ;"i ne army is ready. alliance, the prospects of a suc- violation of the Lever act. Conslan-tln- e riuctive his ple' seven children. widow with leaving fTben Premier Briand, amid a dra- cessful strike have disappeared. Had Cases against J. H. Urut, th oldest IB years of age: Many of the ' V. Miller. Frank IMngree and claim silence, announced to the senate those three great forces presented a filed on by Colonel Nlon were violated to have alleged jatic Pingree. dls sacrificed. also were act. reserve perforce foreign , affairs commission not federal have that solid front, victory might the ' Mrs. Nelson is survived hy three missed. trance would refuse to listen to .any been achieved, but England would be children. John C. IUa and W. H. Nel-- j IT INDICTMENTS pon. four of the seven children with'1 by propositions from Germany unless outlook an investigation rocked to its center and the Following which she was left a wjdow having! . of justice the of department cash." would have been one of uncertainty agents by "considerable of preceded her in death. She was known! call is Kalt Lake lasting over a period at were- re- for her unostentatious acts of charity.! flowing tbie declaration, the finance as to the lorm of government which several weeks, indictments of the 17 defend- She even endeavored to keep secret jppnimlttee unanimously voted supple- would be established on the wreckage turned against each1920. Indictments the fact that she contributed the 21. on Aue. ants mentary credits for, the mobilization which would have been left on the returned against the It is in Suo on which the Miners' hospital hi two classes. Briand told the sen-i- scenes of the industrial and political gar company and each of the eight ground stands. Funeral arrangements are yet to be directors named above, together with that the new sanctions will soon conflict. BRodman, George W. Goddard completed. Gage large returns, which is taken to Neither in. England nor America is and B. G. Richardson. charsrel a vio00 4 and 5 of the Lever of section lation Workthe the of that entire favorable for strikes. the time ijean occupation new, Against the Pingree V.brothers. REPORT ON BURLEY fuhr valley is planned, together with ers who today desert their jobs are act. Miller, Constantine and J. II. Grut LIGHTING PLANT .he- requisitioning of all industrial re Indictment waa also returned on throwing themselves upon the wild an of the violation two alleging sources therein. waves of an uncharted sea. For every Levercounts, fedact, and section 22 of the offi1 emIs which ni'RLKY, Idaho. April 1. Recent reserve to men This ominous. With are the French eral 1 act, prohibits A waiting position there of records of the Hurley ' examination federal of the a bank cers member cf Gerto and into brace employthe deeper get deeper opportunity pjoving reserve system from accepting glfta municipal lighting system, indicate A a that the plant Is of economic impormany, the day will come when the ment with which to keep hunger away for the making of a loan. tance to the city. ACT INVALID A Germans must yield to the exactions from their homes, and, while that conThe city of Hurley has at present the decision of the UnitFollowing of humiliatno or the the victors dedition an suffer workers, ed States supreme court which prevails, body jpjt outstanding bond lsue OfJ27,000, A act to be unconsti lr.sued for the construction of the ion of French troops occupying regardless of hew thoroughly they clared the Lever At the end of 1?20, the total steps were immediately taken a fa and dictating the affairs of the may be organized, can afford to break tutional, to have the indictments returned l.imount invested in the plant amounted 1 1 German people. When that condition with their employers. 7.968. 7. Of this amount $ 7.000 the sugar company and its t j against dismissed. A is a lace. was invested 1920 for new con officers during oo be will there with arises, anarchy, a In view of the fact that great structlon. deal of the evidence against thoee Gross revenue from the sale of elec tjightful losses In life and property, charged with a violation of the federa. trlclty amounted to 196,479.08, during; will become the sul-jreserve act, was based upon testimopy the year. plodders in the working out of obduring the investigation of Various costs chargeable to the sysgathered cases the which will them in against those charged ..with tem were as follows: keep ligations a violation of the Iever act. a deciOperation and repairs. J13.4P1.3S; over a of time. long period pondage sion was reached to ask for the dis-- " IntercKt on bonds. J15S5; bond sinking 1 1 Ail nations would be more or missal of these also. less $ 1350; fund. purchased. Since the handing down of the de- $44,732. Total. electricity S6l.75S.37. B Infected by this elimination of Ger- indictthe cision court, supreme by SANTA ANA, Calif., April 16. This leaves the city with a profit of afa as world ments in factor and the many s, sugar company positive against Bebe Daniels, moving picture a.uuu ior tlie year. Its officials returned in various states nearjy irs. ; convicted of violating the have been dismissed, so that the order speed laws and sentenced to ten 00 issued this morning to dismiss the In- PETERSON WILL in the Orange county jail days In the local United States dictments in first her here, spent night jail 'ILL AMERICA REMAIN AT A. C. court practically closea one of the with-he- r motherias her companever most has been IELP GERMANY? historic CKe?that ion. Mis Daniel? surrendered in the local court. , ) In diplomacy the Germans ?are the herself to the sheriff at 11 o'clock Hut Secretary Daniel maintained the D A VTR HTGTT WTT.T. oo (Special 1 niKpntcM to sentence. last her night begin oil should be held for the ZT Host persistent people on earth. They n LOGAN, of April spite rri-denM?s Daniels received a day's use t,f ihe navy. He consented Jture OPERETTA use PRESENT name of the t of enddefeat are be the she credit and hour BE for served DAY iever WILL to the K. however, compromise G. finally, as Peterson the possible fore midnight last night and will less in their scheming. At present the presidency of the provision In the naval bill, after wm MAY 2 selection for "OBSERVED be released before noon Sunday, K A T SV1 XXX.. of the Information that there to Utah of PresiIt . "Th succeed April University influare in tiey engaged bringing April 24. 1 by reserve No. serious of A. dent John ja drainage Wldtsoe, resigned. Mafic Wheel, a comic operetta, will After her conviction before a ences to bear on- - the American govnearnv wens. President Peterson Is not a candidate a in court (SpcHal be presented by the student body of jury justice township oo ernment to obtain this country's medi-atloHALT LAKK. April D. "i:" day for the position, according to W. j. two weeks ago, ' Miss Daniels apthe North Davim high chool at the Prr!-denwill be celebrated Ht the University Merrill, private secretary to the JL L X 1U or intervention in the reparaX KJJX pealed from the sentence of ten UUlrUJL Kayrville opra home Monday, April of Utah May 22. It is a tradition of days imposed on her. Later she tion 7 deadlock. On May 1 the allies IS, at S o'clock. The cast of character "President Peterson hfts expressed the school that one day in the late DECLINES PAST learned WEEK that probably three Includes: himself hh appreciative of suggestions Measures Taken to Stop i whitemonths would elapse before the spring be get aside for the fij'e to proceed to make a further peneMirsea Vema Winer. Hllen Mitchell, that have him from various washing of the big letter on the hill sources thatreacehd appeal was decided and as she had Ada Mitchell. Margaret Burnett, Porin of tration of Germany, If the .first payReserve a he become candidate Draining Underclassmen above the campus. ten days spare time she said she KunnKA. Apr!, u.Durlr.g ih9 tia Holt. Ithoda Walker, Louise Miller. Is no In a he but sen?e ments required are not made. The candidate for assemble at the rostrum in working had determined to "be a good Fields ending April IS. SI carload of- Irie Walker. Kllen Keni jweek Iteberr. Ida Mom the said Ir. Merrill. position." on "U" roll for to clothes dls'ore were shipped from tha Tlntlc call; day sport and go early jail." tterlin government proclaims its inMinnie Veda Nalder. Hodily. BewJu OO oo a.s compared with the Hi car- - Pmlih. every man must be present. Luncheon jtricL Naomt Thurrood. ability to meet the demands, but the is afterA direct steamship the coeds and served the 1C.-line between by week. Tintle fisher, Ituth Walker. ComorahVlnrinia for the Thur-gooWASHINGTON, preceding ADVOCATES April CHANGE a Is New York and Constantinople A total Of fortT-eiggiven to matinee dance and With may noon French and British declare there is soon .Standard. Hon No nf nil Kern Martha Child. rr.erv naval, Maggie ttali. I, The day is be started. athletic competitions. IN RAILROAD RATES Hlla Olson. Child and Hesaia Uone be ui guuu lanu aim me move qui will thrown a ended with dance usually at Kaltalr. county. California '8oMdal(1, iih carloads, lhlny.lhtT1s .Patterson. lee Thurgood. The "U" was put on the hill by the soon to private operators for twa. frcond, whtle Iron King, with six Kmedley, Perral Rybee, James Golden part of the Teutons is but a con-- ! open Hamp101 is in 1907. It feet long; WASHINGTON. April 1. P.eyeal students on a royalty basis. Secretary teen carloads, was third. ttnuation of the policy of deception ton. Fred Parker. Owen B- - Anderson, drilling and 101 feet wide at the widest part, Production follows: act section which. Denbv announced today, in an effort transportation .v. Joseph Cook. Arlln Oleson. Profe!cr It is on the hillside about a mile ofi rnthe viH r. that f fnployed during the war. it t Conaoii- - Oeorge Manning. Georre Bennett, flu-dTlntlc ...tfi.i Chief Standard. 4i: northeast of the campus . !' Argentina has been requested to in.w.. - " . . v. . . . w. uv I r . Hrtllrf-tWUley. Zenas Bennett, Henry , Mil. ... uInn ff dated. 33; Iron Klnjr. H; Iron Hloseorrj. Ttl;n riTi. to rliMnn. tl.I. V,w.n U.K. of .v.T. Percent Oemlnl. 3; S waruvea. 3; liable and Hampton. The raid the federal valuation of . 1. .u. Johnston. Lyn rr.rVT r.." r tercede and Holland and Switzerland V ictorla. 2; Colorado. 2; Hausen. David Walker, Victor Walte. T,i -- V t k- Properties will be ursed by Rep-- ! " f hfcve approached. ' A Berlin dispatch I L. - Sunbeam. 1; M ammoth. I. Total. !1 Iceland Bodily. Leonard Patterson. Alt rV'I. V Sweet, of Iowa, a HepublL :i7 ma Fisher, Morris Johnson, Kolana Longest Lie by 0m lUi, says this is the "neutral intervention'-Jlja- t infoPmir.r grinVerVone."' bounV"- 1On ooannounced today helHarir. r.r Iho Bodily. Iiher and Vernon Vnunr1r- Tin - at thi. ffrlnv r,f o r.o n . 1 m5m"e I). re.rlved' the German ress is so raysteii-6tsl00 to "the eleven' non "JVif0 or at Fnncl-? San at fmndm"nt navy rises "Neither everyone o'clock, STORM Inter-Bt.LAVES SNOW commerce rom.!.r,,Hm.. .,.n hinting at. It develops that the tt mrt anH tr,,. CARD OF THANKS i.n.,,1. ,),,. iu i mission in to answer American to trie German authority foundatlon of the University of Utah. rates. adjust S.iers must state the royalty they will COVER OVER LOGAN Ltah is rapidlv buildine un tradi. the government In crude oil at'the fray jbemorandum, given to Commissioner OO-. t Inns, manv tnnnlrtc. havlnp I r. To our dear friends, who by theif ctn swell or in fuel oil laid down on the g.SLfr ceived from eastern schools about! TO MAKE JOBS FOR Jesel, is hot encouraging enough to A rrll 16. The st orm which many acts of kindness and words ct Pacific coast as the navy may elect LOQAN. rn pathy have tried to Pghtea Mr. Denny i actlnjr under authority jTitta lxgan during the week upon .lvnC Foreign Minister Simons to lead hint oo LOGAN Li.l or sorrow, we wish to ex or our burden UNEMPLOYED last the naval no pruprlatlon less than two clearing away, left t conclude that anything could result our most tend sincere thanks. the wnicn power snow In feet of secretary io. It and gives KH I vicinity. PM KXTR. PAHK CITV 3 from direct communication naval reserve lands In with lS:gned) operate for thirty-si- x hours, PARK CITY, April 16. A total of tedlly IXOAN. April 15 The matter of nla. either directly or by leaae. when- but lDe gnow t,lorm disappeared The Mil. AND MRS R. C. CARH, JR. 1087 tons of ore weer shipped from Washington in view of the state of ever of Idle the Interest 2039 the work providing the of government for the cifAn-u- p wee city k .scheduled week three mines in this district during the wm discussed at the meetlnff,of the would seem to demand. war which exists. However, the reply 00 nnv Hnviw resolved ite!f inm week" Several carloads ending Friday f tne commerce chamber of ect,on Ijogan of at th.1 was so courteous as to encourage the rL..Ado?,t,on following the storm, Do you love your chilwere shipped from the Ontario mine, regular weekly meeting". Road build 'bill followed a long controversy naT,;'ar"Prn as to nn has which belief that American arbitration or insuspended production. on should reserves construction house and othe whether the California The woolen manufacturers refuse to dren? See Mooseheart PicThe only battery being ofProduction for. the week was aa'foU in, work will be encouraged aa a result be thrown open to private operators tervention might ; be accomplished quote prices for next fair until they tures, Orpheum theatre tolows: Judge Allied .Companies, 66 of the meeting. fered motorists today that It had been contended that the oil sit- hear about the prospects of the cotton Silver King Coalition; 377. tons, tons; through a neutral third power. This is The propoeed drive along the brow uation in the country was ruch aa to can prove its high quality, Ontario 164 tons, total IS87 tons. New York World. of the hill from the Agricultural colreserve. crop. the felt to be particularly so if President the of night and Monday. working require wonderful to its its the lege life, of mouth long canyon Logan Harding could be convinced of GerIs being considered and plan are now economy by owners' records many sincerity and willingness to pay being made to atart work on this pro1 ject is the Gould Dreadnaught to the utmost limit of its capacity. Immediately. 00 But how is President Harding to Battery. ATTORNEY POSITION In the recent Gould Conopen the negotiations without, repudiGIVEN DENVER MAN ating his campaign declaration that test hundreds of Gould America would keep out of the diploowners established service records averaging 4 years, WASHINGTON, April II. Appolnt- macy of Europe and avoid the entan ment'of John Foster Hymes. of Denver, 1 month. gling alliances of the past? The moUnited States district attorney for jas The average man is habituated to spend practically all ment the president enters "this field was recommended to PresiWe take, pride in offering jColorado. dent Harding today by Attorney Gen-,er' ! ' ' ' his income every year. 6t contention - he will involve the ' our customers such a battery. Daugherty. TJnited States more deeply than ever Drop in and inspect the new 00 There are two reasons for this a lack of thrift; and a . In the TO G17T TAVINO SOOX. across Gould the Atlantic quarrels Dreadnaught- - Ar lack of system. MONTPELIEit. Tdaho. Anrll 1. oo super-servit battery. street paving Montpeller's An account at the National Bank of Commerce Is about to be help It has been sighting Suarm Dtal Battery Scrvicm an uphill pull realised. inboth. finances to check America. In for the improvement by develop handling your the due (for twelve past prinmonths, stead of cash, every check you trrite reminds you f just Claiming that the soviet governcipally to the bad condition of the bond Let's put aaide tomorrow's ment of Russia Is sending, thousands how much you have left. Consequently you become more jmarket in 1920. The bends were sold roast the and par tha first of the year, jat of paid agents to this country to foconservative. You spend less because you like to mainRepUcNMatt , latest Information And a eat from the milk of hot ratal received ment --revolution, the American Detain a healthy balance and before lonp: you are able aUo KtKniai jbonding company is that the bonds toast. navereen to save fense Society lias sent out literature R tea argil f Gibbons ordered printed. Well make the toast of crusts. v 4vte a ox gait contract. the have know-Ancounteract movement. the far Lag The tp you a7 Wtttry Open an acctunt here with your next pay check use more milk to make It 'AMED object of the society, as- set rnTSICTAN CrjXTY o. year-en- d result will be different. MONTPELIKK, Idaho. April IS. forth In its declaration of principles, Wm Bupplym Gonld for amy car Dr. It. No J. " Mutton been all. waste'to has we toaat, eat Paris of it i as follows: named county physician of Bear Lake Tig good for people, great and I To continue its county by the board of county comcampaign of combatsmall. missioners. This position haa been BATTERY SERVICE insiduous Such ing propaganda of the simple food makes chilheld by Dt. nm H of & REPAIR United Conynunist Party of America dren grow for the paat aix or seven Montpellei years. Dr. And keeps the cost Button assumed the office this week. Billy Qribble, Prop. (the chief instigator of radicalism) by 9 low. oo 2418 Grant Avenue advising the employers of such activmoMisnnn depot nnpAnts Chas. H. Barton, Managing Director ItlOBT. ities and warning them of. threatened Idaho. April If. At the 2153 of Member of request the city council. SuperinCompounded outbreaks instigated by these enemies tendent C. E. nrookg Oreron the Federal Reserve System Washington Ave. Quarterly Short Line offices atofPjeatello haa of. our government.. More than 1,000,-4-0 55 S. promised to make some needed imQ. VAN HOtST. Prop. pieces of printed matter were provements around the Kigtey depot as Phone &3.R.2 soon as financial conditions become by the society in 1920 to more more normal. t'tnea herein. g - : i i i i aces de-Wa- ' no-torlo- Embroidery ua r, y, - - breathing the daintiness of all femininity! "Symbols of Charm" of silken - Hy-ru- 4 m , them. what the fairies that ! this alliiring appeal lacy garments which has created the insistent demand for them. Utah-Idah- p - Our patterns are original and artistic. And our prices are conservative. gossamer thread from the moon's bright ray, frolicsome sunbeam from summer's day, silken wisp of magic weave, fairy fabric by fairies conceived, Enchanting, intriguing, like spider's web world of charm, bit of - 1 , 1 1 - Bebe Says She's One Good Sport; Snoozes in Jail n ac-tes- I " - J 1 PART OF NAVY d "U" rc-e- fu-f- tr re ' re-Jcel- I)i-patc- ot IL LAND OPEN li) n t. i I -- j -A da por-'loa- d, ht 1 i te ; i j t T 4 . . el -- m 4 rui:X"lr ?:"irlK..,,1,'T: . "VkJ'V" - y '. v- .u.torf I M , i- ""J I - I I l H lit.i. ": r.n. -- - -- ., o it I -- The Only Battery Backed by Its Owners' Records Iran Caltfor-'nnoW(s- fois . -- Change the esiiiis al i i ce for ! long-eoug- ht M-i- ll Milk Toast prJ-Aar- y - " - -- - of-llrl- nr Purity Dairy Thlrty-tevent- dis-tibute- d b yur NATIONAL BANK of. COMMERCE, |