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Show THE O GDENST AND ARD-E- SUNDAY MOimiNG, AFRIL 17, 1921. y TELEIHONCli Business and Circulation Dept.. C8 M Classified Ada., .421 Advertising Dept.. 70 Editorial and News Dpt. UNIFORM SCHOOL DRESS TO BE INTRODUCED , IN OGDENrSCHOOLS ;IN FALL By AL WARDEN blue skirt. Aplalri A white middy blouse. A blue, red or black tie. J- - L.isle stockings. ' RANDOM REFERENCES BLUE ' d extra lady. BLACK -- Removal sale. 322 On May 1, we will our store, 2251 "Wash next door to avenue, the Golden ington St Son. Rule, A.-Ols- en if To Omaha. Mr. and Mrs Archie Shepherd have gone to Omaha for a two weeks' visit. FIFE JJltOS. The Chiropractors. 17fl Phone 824. To Attend Itnlly- Abraham Lincoln Circle No. 2, Ladies of the U. A. It..' will attend- - the Patriotic rally to be't the tabernacle. Tuesday, April given at 1J at 7 o'clock. Brothers wall cleaners. Evans and 1180-Phone 2021-J " S A. t - ! W J. 1881 . Seuteuce Uay Feldon. charged with vagrancy, pleaded guilty before Judge D. It. Roberta in the city court yesterday.- Feldon sid that! he was suffering from consumption, and was en route to Phoenix. Arizona, for his health. He Said that be had to sell a ring, to procure attempted money to get a room and had been arrested while attempting to dispose of the Jewelry- He was gtvpn a five-da- y suspended sentence. SusiK-nded- - . L overling - ' Cottage for rent and home for. sale in Ogden canyon. Inquire Resthavtn Cottage, phone 46-R-- For special dance at Ixrin Farr park dyrlng the month of May. see F. J. Hirt, 230 Adams avenue. STDCKINSS .BLUE . f Cae ptamliMCd. The case of Hay Brothers, charged with selling morphine, was dismissed in the city court yesterday, BrotherB was released and his ball returned. lf Ogden Typewriter House for type- writers and avenue. Phonrepktre. 1U. CITY Denies These Will Be Subjects-tBe Discussed At Weber Charges of Mrs. Margaret Lannon in Suit, Club Open Forum Operator Zitt Hudson Gets Five Days. Jas. Kane, charged with mendicancy, pleaded guilty before the city court yesterday. . He ASE3ALL AN We are one of the first to give the public the advantage of the new low prices established at the carpet openng in the East. At this opening all floor coverings were reduced from twenty to thirty per cent. These reductions, in connection with previous the price of last seareductions, now make the price of floor coverings about one-hason. We feel that prices are now at the lowest and with the beautiful assortment we arc now offering it is an opportune time to make selections. sits A MR that he had worked teaid quality, Kashpar two patterns to choose from; 0x9 feet. S72.00 $112 value. Reduced to feet. Oakdale Wilton Hup, 9x0 Specially priced $70.00 Alcraeda Seamier Wilton Hug; ater 0x12; four beautiful patterns to choose Nfrom; in all the new colon, rose, Mu etc. Reently sold for $125. Specially reduced price $90.00 Recent 0x12. size Oakdale Wilton Ku. $125 vlue. Reduced to $85.50 siw 0x12; Wilton Oakdale $125 Ru. beautiful allover figure, tan jasp $S5.CK) background. Reduced to : No. Wilton Rug. Kashgar value. Rcdued size 0x12; $135 to Kashgar Wilton Rug, No. Reduced size 0x12; $1:15 value. day Jail sentence. On and after this date I will not bp responsible for any debts contracted by anyone except myself. C J. NUGENT. , J. Y. Rockefeller of the 84 Taxi! The monthly open forum of the company yesterday charges 'den Chamber of Commerce will be held contained in a suir brought in the dis- - at the Weber club at 7:30 p. m. Mon tnet court by Mrs. Margaret Lannon dav with W. Karl' Hopkins as chair- man. Many mailers or importance agatnst him - Mr. Rockefeller declared that' he will be brought before the meeting and has at' no time rented property from discussed according to Secretary O. J. Mrs. Lannon- - He asserted that he did Stilwell. . not operate a still in her house as inDarrell J. Greenwell, managing edidicated in' Mrs. Lannon's complain tor of the Standard-Examinwill nor has he, "manufactured illicit give a report on "A Cleaner Ogden." liquor or damaged any furniture of' 'Manager Joseph M. Parker of the draperies belonging to Margaret Lart- - Sperry Flour company willbe the sec- non, his, statement says. ?1ond gDeaker. He will talk on the train His home, he said, is at 74 7 Twenty-- , industry and what it means to Ogden. ninths street, where he has lived for Can How Ogden Attract the Tour v ists?" and "How six years.; Can Ogden Aid in thegast '".DOBaseball Back in the League Futting 4 Limelight?"" are 'two questions which NEGRO SAVED BY- will be discussed. Members of the orACTION OF SHERIFF ganization and guests will be invited to express their opinions. The committee in charge of the SPRINGFIELD, Mo-- April 16. meeting consists of W. Karl Hopkins, Darrell j. Greenwell, A. P. Trompt action by Sheriff Harris in chairman; Harold, a negro. Out of Merrill, R. C. Gwllllam and L. S Hodg- spiriting Lee an the city in automobile, probably son ooaverted mob violence here today. He , is charged with killihg Clifford Emerson, andther negro and Shelton Pur- ATTORNEY HELD AS vis, white, t who was a bystander. MAIL THIEF SUSPECT The shooting, which occurred In a downtown street, followed a quarrel between Harold and Emerson who CHICAGO, April 16.T. H. Grene-wallast night was arrested in company attorney, and Enwald Stevenson, with Harold's wife. were arrested today In Connection with Large Crowds of men and fooya $400000 mail robbery at the Dearswarmed about police headquarters the born station ten days ago. and the scene of the killing threatenOrenewald was held under bdnds of ' violence. ing $10,000 and Stevenson under $5,000. , oo Postofflce officials said part of the stolen registered mails were found In BODY OF LOST GIRL of the prisoners. possession . j.. . 2327 Og-deni- ed . During the month of April, we will repair any American made watch, in- eluding a cleaning for $2.50. Work Ruaranieca. Aens wuniiiy onop, 4&2 25th street, next door to Federal Bak 1828 ery. . .It -- er - - . cenf den. The reason Is, the work Is all done in our wonderful shop by three men who surely know how. J. s. Lewis -- ' . PITTSBUIIG. April 16. Tha body of Nadlne Kramer who dis. appeared five days : ago, waa found tonight in a stable. ofThe body bearviolence, was ing many a marks lodged in hole in the floor. Nadine and another girl were accosted by two men Tuesday night and the former was seized, the companion said. The coroner said he believed the child had been'dead sinoe ' ' ; Tuesday. 1 .. Ofl 150G-15- 2196 Dr. R. W. McKell. dentist. cles building. , DEATH CERTIFICATE ISSUANCE HELD UP LANCASTER. Mo., Aprtl 18. A. D. Morris, prosecuting attorney of Schuyler county, today announced he had advised the coroner to refuse to issue a. certificate of death in the. case of a man thought to have been burned to death last Saturday night when the home of Oryille Dooley, a farmer, was destroyed by fire. The Episcopal Guild will meet ih the Guild hall Wednesday at 2:80 o'clock. If you ere 'undergoing STRAIN. STRESS OR TROUBLE, don't forget that it is probably sapping the iron from your blood and that your RED BLOOD CORPUSCLES are likely DYING BY THE MILLIONS. WHEN YOU FEEL THE FIRST WARNING SYMPTOMS-v- he yuhighly to lose jonr atreegth or vitality, don't sleep well at night, are nerTous or irritable; get the 'blaeV easilji when your eyes begin to lose their com-roen- .'lastre or brilliancy and the lids are pale inside (a most important symptom) then is the time you should act; and not wait until you go down in a state of com-ple- to nervous prostration or physical collapse. A New York physician says that MORE THAN ONB-HAL- F THE POPULATION OF AMERICA PERISHES BEFORE MIDDLE AGE and that one of the chief contribotary causes of this terrible waste ef tinmen life U the devitalising; weakness brought cm by lack of Iron in the blood. THERE ARE 30.000,000.000,000 HEL such a highly condensed form that one DLOOD CORPUSCLES YOUR dose of it is estimated to be approxiIN BLOOD AND EACH ONE MUST HAVE mately toequivalent (ina .organic iron con- eaung nair icnij quart of sprnacri. IRON. : one . quart of green vegetables , or. half a "When your blood is starving for iron doren apples. It's like taking extract of Of mea- tinstead oi no mere tonic .nor stimulants can put ueet pounds If you are noteating or well strong you owe you right. You must have iron. To get it to yourself to make the fnllnxEinciron you must eat the husks of grains See how long you can. .work or how far and-thtv tun. peels and, skins of fruits and wiuioui Becoming ' urea vegetables as our forefathers did or take Next take two flve-rraof oral. a little organic iron from time to time nary Nuxated Iron three tablets times per day and eat more such foods alter meals for two- - weeks. Than teat as spinach and apples. But be sure the your strength again audi see. how. roach iron you take is organic iron and not you nave gamed. , .. . . . . metallic or mineral iron which people usOver" 4.000,000 people annually are usually take. Metallic iron is iron just as comes from the action, of strong acids ing NUXATED IRON. it It will, not ori small pieces of iron and is therefore the teeth nor disturb the stomach. Injure Your an entirely different thing from organic money will be refunded by the manufac iron. Organic iron is like the iron in turers if you do not obtain perfectly sat" your blood and like the iron in spinach. lsfoctory results, r lentils and apples. It may be had from , Beware of subttitutes." 'Always look your druggist tinder the .name of Nuxat- - for. the word NUXATEDon'vrT nack ed iron. age and the letters N.I. on every tablet. , Ntrxated Iron represents organic iron in ooia Dy an aruggistsln tablet form only , tt: vi e iron-containin- g . -- . '.'.. $30,00 ', quality Seamless Tapestry Rnusels, 0x12. New low price $31.50 Light weight Tapestrv Brunei. 9x12 size $22.50 $31.50 '1 t K FAMOUS LINOLEUMS ...... B grade inlaid, per yard. ... ..... .a C grade inlaid, per yard D gride printed linoleum...-K grade printed linoleum., CERTAIN-TEE- D We have a atock of the new .. . . . .. . . S5.40 ,7,l .84,50 03,GO 12,70 $2,45 ,......f. INLAID LINOLEUMS Certain-tee- inlaid linoleums at very attractive d priets. 4Ji 1 w I m-- ZJ " , , . . . . ... .S3, 85 Straight line inlaidi, per yard. . Moulded inlaid linoleum, per yard.... ,j..S3.50 Sven patterns of MK" grade printed linoleum from auch famtui mikers as Potters, Blabtns and Farr L Bailey at a special reduced price, per lineal yard of 82.00 -- A CARLOAD OF C0NG0LEUM y - a full carload of the famous Conffoleum. This new shipment has the new finish which the makers have adopted and is much more beautiful than any previous stock we have had. Included in the car are Congoleum rugs, rug border and art gooIa in all the newest patterns, designs and colors." All have been placed in stock at the ntw lew prices. 9x12 Conjroleum Rug .$17.00 36 inches 72 wide, per yard Rug border, 24 inches , wide, border, per ,5Sl3t yard.. Rug Very special: Four patterns of Congoleum, 6 feet wide,, at per yard. .f 1.50 just received We have -- uu i TTTVTt Katherine Carr, Infant daughter'of Robert C. and Viola Iaakson Carr. waa burled in the city cemetery yes- lonowins iunerai services all ieruy the ' residence, 3024 Adams avenue, conducted by Bishop W. O. Ridge. Mrs- Bernlce Tyree sang, "A Little Pink Rose." Mr. Charles Woods and Mrs. J. Olsen sang. "Some Time Some where." Speakers were Mr. Wood and Bishop Ridges. I. A. Isakeon dedicated the grave- - I J sang, "One "Sweetly Solemn Thought.- - Mrs. Artie Blakely sang, "A Green Hill Far, Away." and "My Father Knows." "Beautiful Isle." was L EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME Funeral services for Catherine Candland were conducted at the residence. 552 Seventeenth etreet yesterday by Bishop W. A. Budge. Robert Greenwell of Elder Thomas Shreeve. SPEEDING TRUCKS sung by Bertha. Luddlngton. Speaker Mm O. M. 6tead wng, "Moon Moth. ' were Counselor Charles Shaw and M. and b WILL BE SEIZED Mrs. rt. E. Fran, Father" My L. Jones. Burial the city ceme- cla niinr. "Bomt Tlm We'll ITndfr-standtery, the grave being dedicated by A. M. Hansen of Brigham. The Cooks and 'VyaUf'ra unWarnJnc that boys under IS yean f ion attended In a body. age who rf permitted lo operate au Charles Kanneberg was buried in will hf placed under arrest the city cemetery yesterdav. Services Wber Floral furnUhts tha nowr. tomoblcs were held at LIndquUM under the I7M and h"ld on a, chsrf e of inUfic law vain ... Medium . FUNERALS New low price First quality inlaid, per yard... . . ce Tapetry Brusel Uug, extra beautiful patterns; 9x12 sire. quality, Seamless prevail. Born A girl wii born to Daughter Mrs. Vincent Gill at the hospital Mrs. Gill is the wife Friday morning. of Vincent Gill,- Ogden circulator for Haw to do it. Brussels Rugs just received a carload' of the newest patterns.WoThe car contained invite you to inthree grades of inlaid and two gradet of printed goads. New low prices of linoleum. excellent goodt If you arc in nerd spect these ' girl was born Daughter Born A to Mr. and Mrs- - J. F. Swinger Friday of 821 Twenty-eight- h 'street. Th mouier was lormeny miss uorothv Helther. The babe is a niece of Juvenile Judge L. J. Holther. .Vlomnae to Meet- - Sacred Heart alumnae will meet Monday at 8 p. m. at the Sacred Heart academy. your starving blood with iron today. value. Reduced to $104.50 We have eatiafactory. So nt ..... Seamless Amber Velvet Rugs, green and tnn ground. Special value; 0x12 Now Ire-ce- Rosslyn Chenille Seamless Rufs. extra quality, iize 9x12. Two patterns to ehoose from, blue or brown with band border and plain center. Kecent $200 .. ... . . .$120.00 grade. JSow Kxtra fine Ilardwick Wilton Kul size 0x12. Several good patterns to choose from. Reduced to. . . ,$1040O Velvet Rugs . Are You Weal;:, Worn or W orrield ? Is Your Blood Thin and Watery $105 Madison and Alpine Axminster Rug medium weight, good line of floral and oriental patterns; 0x12 size. . .$40.50 M7.C. $72.00' . Ilardwick Wilton Hugs, sire 9x12; $108.00 ARSTRONG'S that it makes you nervoas, sleepless or easOy fatigued? Don't wait until you collapse but commence to fortify " Dorar Wilton Rug, Special 8-- P 3008-Hr-Oakda- le $20.00 $12.00 27x54 inches ate rf ire 9x12. New low price. $45.00 Operated Upon. Miss Anna Taylor underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Dee hospital Saturday morning. Dr. Eara Rich and Dr. Ptraa of Brigham performed the op eration. Miss Taylor's condition ! the 8a.lt Lake Tribune. Hcrritji to "Speak. Elder John I Herrick, formerly president of the western metes mission, will be the speaker at the meeting at the Twelfth ward thl evening. Invitation is extended. to the public. Meet- - Twenty-fou- r Gir ' Scout members of the Blue Bell troop of Girl Scouts of the Quincy school, had their regular meeting - at the school building last Tuesday,- under the cap taincy of Mrs. A. Z. Jones. Their meeting was followed by a social time in nonor oi me lieutenant or me troop, Mrs. J. J." flanford. RfrMhmnti were served during the social hour. : 3Gx63 inches . $85.50 .....5112,50 $70.50 $.3x10.6 6x0 $115 e " Wiltons: All qualities reduced 25 to 30 per cent. Hundreds of rugs to chooe from, all at the new prices. Royal Axminster Rug, made of finest grade wool yarns, attractive patterns; size 0x12. New price .....$49.50 Alex Smith's Seamless Ardsley Altern- Reduced grade. to 8121.50 Here are our new prices on French Axminister Rugs G; Recent $195 values reduced design. T Now . Wilton Rug, size 9x12. Design of Persian, figure and scroll, jaspe tan background. Regular $125 grade. Reduced to $S5.50 No. 2116 Guild to Men $125 background. 1026-- 1 SSJ.50 to For special dances at Lorin Farr park during the month of May. see F. J. Hirt, 2209 Adams avenue. just received. Full range of rolors and Sbsli Abbas extra quality worsted Wilton, sire 0x12. Made by one of the forcmOKt Wilton mills of America. Recent $165 value. Reduced to $10S.00 No. 01 Shah Abbas, me 9x12; blue janpe background. $165 value. No. Oakdale Wilton Rug. No. :$027-- 4 ; hv 0x12. Recent $130 grade. Reduced to $95.50 No. 3005-2- 4 Oakdale Wilton Rug. size 0x12; extra quality; design of flowers. Two color.?, rose and tan jaspe 312. New shipment of French Wilton Rug Other Wiltons . to French WiltonB Hundhar Wilton Rugs at unusually low prices. Choice of ix designs, mzc 0x12. .$100 Choice of two designs, ixe 0x12.. $0O Choice of entire line of new patterns $1(J4.50 All of these rugs are fully fringed. $9-1.5- 0 1819 ! i. 150G-14- 1 Probably seven thousand women and girls in Qgden wear wrist watches. And it's a safe bet that half of tbem need cleaning right lw. Seven skilled mechanics at J. 8. Lewis & Co. 2804! Variety OruhCstrn Call Angell. 234. d, FOUND IN STABLE 2305 For special dances at Lorin Fan the month of May. see park during2209 F. J. Hirt, Adams avenue. ' ' ! , is estimated that we do 90 per of the Jewelry repairing In Og- & Co. Bundhar Wilton Rugs Wiltoh Rugs Wilton Kii. extra In the Seattle that shipyards until a month ago, andcounhe bad been traveling about the try in search of work since that time.Judge D. It. Roberts imposed a five- o , Week 2. 2844 f LISLE. -- - . move back to . Taxi Monday 25 cents TIE .. REPLY SO night. -- JAKES First ward cents per couple, dance. Big : shoes.: This Is the uniform .'school .dress i. which may be adopted by the girls of the Ogden City schools during-- , the fall term, which, opens September 13, according to Hupt, V. Karl : Hopkins. , OIIU' CIAJBS Girls clubs lire to be organized .In theischools. The club will campaign for adoption of this safe and sane dress as well as for the discouragement of night auto riding and close dancing, which 'Supt. Hopkins says are periling?' present day pupils lrr the schools. 'The majority of the high school girls dress beyond their means," said "Mothers of high Supt Hopkins. school, and grade' school girls should learn to discourage and forbid extravagant dressing on the part of their daughters. It is not a mark of wealth or culture. "Silk stockings, low neck waists, short skirts, rouge and powder should be dispensed with. " Standard dress should be substituted in all schools by the young women of the schools., '.'Auto ridlng at night should also be discouraged. This 'reflects on the students' work. ''Extreme dancing tj should be . stopped. PAHKXTS TO IJJLAMLJ "Parents are largely to blame for the present state of things, but-- 1 be lieve a remedy rests with the.girls themselves to a large Extent. "I., believe that by joining the clubs that we will organize Ingirls' the schools the majority, of the girl stud-ent- s and this system will bring pressure on the pthers for better morals." This system has been adopted in the schools of Montana, Washington, California and several states in the west and has brought the needed results, according to Supt. Hopkins. But for the fact that the Ogden schools close May 20,- - this system would be adopted immediately. 8coreg of, the girls of the cty schools are in favor of it and next fall some action along these lines will be started. Ix)w-heele- ............ ...... ; , AM1NER X dlrtlon ." . i violation, either before the city court or the Juvenile court, wae made t7 Chief Jonathan Jones of the police de , rartment yeeterday. It has been reported to the police that a number of burlnee concerns ef ths city are employlnr were hor to operate auto trucks. Thee toy. the aftla tnr chief aald. mm to ba : talcinr riVs and for pedlnr. Heavy penalties will 'fct Inflicted In caje of arrffl aftd It ts probabls thai the truck or Qrrin which thty are ' arrefted h'M "wi't he Jn bail. lhe chief Irstimated. ... lr fJerman 39 perer.t of huUruihea. ... c h . hiv found ....Juar care lieu at Ir, Ut near-.- ; reefed I |