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Show THE OGPEN ilfilit r jyyv driiT : .. y iiEiiiw ... .. Moderate With r; Leaders PI m F! E Differ i M STANDARD-EXAMINE- R PT i - MmMM Ultra-radic- al Communists BERLIN, April 22. (By The Asso- elated iPress). The German 1st party, which polled more than one " million votes in the Prussian elections,; is threatened with disintegration as a the of dissensions between f jresult leaders and the ultra-radic? Wing, which was responsible for the revolt in Central Germany. After reading out of the party Dr-Paul. 'Levy on April 18, the central which is dominated by rad-;- T Seals declared to be "under the sway Moscow, has called on delegates y of in the reichstae and other leaders who joined the Communist party after their defection from the - Socialists to refrain from Independent exercising! their reichstag mandates until thej party's board has passed on' them. ' Communists holding puhlic office in the province of Saxony have been f- taken off the payroll by. President; Moersing. , They have been discarded the ground that they belong to a party which "aims to overthrow the government," and which "takes its orifice rs from a foreign government." v Twenty-on- e Communist of flcehold-.C-er- s have been removed in the Saar 12 district alone. , This region was the center of the recent disorders. Y SPECIALS- mod-dera- te al You should be deubly certain these days that your eatables come from a store of proved dependability you can't afford to take chances nothing but highest quality foods should go into your home. And here's a sample of how you can save : ? -- String Beans, for'. 25c Standard Tomatoes, 25 c 3 : 2 cans . . . .,55c Oranges, two dozen for leaf t Department . In Charge of A. E. Weatherby -- oo plus lira !M M His old customers will find the same genuine and courteous treatment as in former years. Best quality meats, with prompt service always. A few specials for tomorrow : ir Beef Pot Roast, (young steer) pound . IDC Lamb Stew, 1fl 1UC pound POLAND Leon Trotzky, llussian soviet war minister, address-- ! ing the students passing out of the! military school in Moscow,nowdeclared counts' that the Bolshevik army millions of fighting men with 150,000, '.officers, while the output of the Rus- -' sian munitions factories increased four hundred per cent in 1920, says ""a Helsingfors dispatch to the London Times.. He .added that this summer he would inVesiig-atthe possibility of an offensive in the east and a war of reveneff tJrainst Poland. Meantime, advices indicate lncreas-- 1 t ing activity by insurgents in Siberia and the Ukraine. The advices state that the soviet government delivered L..M1 ultimatum to the Ukrainian rebels o surrender their arms, declaring othbe burned. erwise their villages would Bolsheviki the defeated The rebels " forces, the advices assert. Soviet newspapers admit a serious situation exists in Siberia and state ,'that orders have been issued to hire ;, Chinese troops and German and Aus- - trian prisoners of war to fight the rebels. j . - .... mrm yum .p Green Peas, Utah Asparagus, Utah Rhubarb, Utah Radishes, Utah Spinach, Hothouse Cucumbers, Fresh Tomatoes, Strawberries, Bananas, Grape Fruit. . ; in Beef Rib Boiling Meat, (young steer) pound . . 1UC Lamb Roast, (shoul- - nnl2 LL "C der) pound FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES LONDON, April 22. " 25c 25c 1-l- b. j 1 .... Standard Corn, 2 cans for Parker Star Peas, 2 cans for . SalRock OA Plymouth can . . . UC mon, per cans (2U lbs) for - -- FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 22 1921 j Phone 2200 r I'm telling you J. lnJ. Wilcox & Sons Go. - 2434 Washington Avenue ; '. -- 1 mm) habica d have " Isq0wii this excellent baby food, for 63 years. Mbifeeira j3crcCe4t4 EAGLE BRAND uliaised Milk 9 " " LONDON,1 22. April ke 0 ,. 'i ; 'i in 3 ,n,-- in, nn ,n trnrmiii It seems probable, however, that Mr. Milburn will play back, with Louis meeting Friday nitht. Regular Stoddard at number one; Thomas Election of officers for ladles month. Hitchcock, Jr., at number two and J. Full attendance desired. Watson Webb at number three. W. L. MOORE, Mr. Hitchcock's surprisingly veter- - I 1 ill ti ;k M.riim) ;. A-Md- h I ifc U4 f ' illiJ ! I y & ti THINK INDIAN CHIEF "Every single one of the paints and varnishes made by the McMURTRY MANUFACTURING COM-PAN- Y is the result '.of experience. In the thirty years this firm has been making paint they have been constantly working on an improved product and the result today is a line of paints and varnishes that It takes men, has no superior. machinery and carefully selected ma- all-purpo- se . -'- , terials to produce perfect paint and the McMURTRY organization has the strictest rules and' standards regarding all "three. A trip through their Denver factory is a revelation, constant care You t never saw such when you selected bought wisely the McMURTRX hne for your spring Improvements and, outside and in, you'U get a job both of us will 'be glad to show. And the feature of these paints you'll appre ciate more and more. as time goes on t eutuua j EUiui uic juu up. dry-clima- te J- McMURTRY Paints and Varnishes for every purpose are sold by leading dealers. Paint and Varnish Milkers Denver, Colorado. FOR SALE BY Minnoch Glass & Paint Co., 2372 Washington Avenue Wheelwright Lumber Co., 2451 Quincy Avenue (I . 20 for 20 cents tn mJrtilht Uo kUJ mmhU pJkm. im romrnd tin f JO, ;L CHICK CASE DECIDED WAS MURDER VICTIM BY MODERN SOLOMON MOTHER'S LONG 31 THE DALLES. Ore.. April 22. search of tl years for her child wmnded vrhen Mr. iu Ji. unTnurdy leKchlaffr of thl city clasped In her arms Mrs. Joan Lonf of InTer, whom she last had been in baby dreasea. In Denver. 21 year axo. Mrs. Oh- leaBchlager was Mr. J- - Mathwlr. She left her husband, taking- with her the two children, an infant son and tne One day when he came daughter. home xrom work the children - were gone. Hne traced them to a ooya- ana rlrls aid society where the father had Tne oaoy lert tnem xor adopuon. boy being very young, waa returned to the mother (or care, but the officials of the Institution would not divulge, the name of the family that had adopted her daughter. iter nusoand dying. Mrs. aiimwij Her married R. H. Ohlegschlager. son grew to manhood and while in Denver recently found that the adopted girl had grown to womanhood, married and was living there. Soon brother and slater were united, followed by the vlait to The Dalles which resulted In the complete reunion. - . f! " j 3 A 1 Ijjilr CIGARETTE'S? 1 Years, 1 Now Married Woman XThe !! 4 - Her Baby Girl, Missing Good Painter Says: ,'il:fi';J pfc-y-- J YAKIMA. Wuh... April 22. Discovery of the body of Bam (Iwrgf, Yakima tribal leadtr. in a shallow grave In the wildest part Of the Indian reservation, led to the impanelJury at ing of an Indian coronerWhite 8wan and the finding that Qeorg met his deat hthrough murder. Old Chief Tecumseh waa a leader in summoning the Jury'and In putthe trail of a man ting white men on who is believed to be the slayer and who is a son of one of the Takima chiefs. According to the story told at the man's Inquest conducted with all the solemnity of tribal rilea, Oeorge waa last seen on April 15. At that timi anesaey reported, he waa Ueorge riding on hla horse in the general di rection of the place where the grave waa found. aald he wa Wanesy had fallen from his told that George honw and had been injured, but that he had retained sufficient strength to crawl through the barbed wire fence and roll into the grave In wrilch the body was found. The man who put forth this statement la being sought by both Indian and white officers, George's head had been crushed and his arm and lir broken. - .1 t if Si SEARCH ENDED ' 0m u f r 2411 Yit I BP T A ore "well-fe- V an-liplaying has been noted by all who have seen the Americans in practice matches. Exhibition matches with British teams, beginning May 7 at Ranelagh, Members of promise to draw record crowds. AMERICAN POLOISTS ARE EARLY RISERS 00 the American, polo team are completing their training preliminary to the CALIFORNIA GUARDS international cup matches to be played at Herlinsrham in June and it la LAKE TAHOE BEAUTY doubtful if there was ever a harder working team. The men and ponies are engaging In: three fast practice SACRAMENTO. Cal... April JJ.-matches a week at Sunbury. bill framed to prevent the cutting of The Americans are occupied with the rim of Lake Tahoe and the conse golf on the other days while their quent lowering of its water line, was ponies are kept in good trim by long passed by the state assembly Thursrides. day and sent to the sens.te.for con Most of the players are staying at currence. The bill provides for the a hotel in this city, where they have preservation of "interstate lakes and acquired a reputation for early ris- ponds and the outlets thereof." but was framed, it was explained, to pre. ing. Critics who have seen the Ameri- vent certain commercial and cans in action agree they make a tion concerns from doing workIrriga that formidable team. and are well threatened the lake. mounted. 00 Pending the arrival of Devereux Milburn, the American captain, who Brotherhood of American sailed from New York City for EngYeomen land on April 19, the final lineup of the visitors has not been determined. 3 Shu 11 -- OQ California Hen Ousts Utah Bird for Egg Record 8AN FRANCISCO, April 22. When "heard" California hens an egg which measured t Inches around the ends and H Inches around the middle, they decided to get busy and protect their reputation. So called upon a Rhode Islandthey blddle, owned by O. A Hatfield. Rosevllle, Placer county, to save them from further eh am e. Today the Rosevllle cackler made good. 8he uid an egg, which the official egg measurer of Tiacer county, says la seven and one fourth Inches around the middle and 9 Inches around the tips and weighs fly, ounces. The egg contained but a siagle yolk. - that a Utah hen living near Ogden had laid 1 Royal Suction Cleaner Cleans by alone air Special proposi tion for tMj month Phone 23 for free J Eemember the- Alhambra opens tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. Beautiful Margaret - Loomi3 in a crreat frirl show. a. no oma OI Ql. JtVllWUUU. Ogden Electric Supply Co. 2430 Washington Ave other chick anything ta do with the In the yard, and they In turn declined to aeek the shelter of her wing. the complainant get her ten chicks back, the incubator chicks have their fetter mother again, and the Judge SACRAMENTO. CaK. April 22. with a cauChickens haven't much sense toyt they 4lsmtned the hedefendant said chicks because tbs tion, mothers, ex have Just strayed away lookingmight ought to know their own for cept when the mother Is an Incubator their real mother. and then they ought to know their oe foster mother. This waa the decision of Judge L NOTICE M. Hhelley In the police court hers when warring nelghbora came btfere him. each seeking possession of ten Carpenter aad toJelnsr Lcal. No. ilttlf. yellow balls of fluff. are requeue attend the funeral 410, The evidence showed that one of Ilrother Bun-daA-- J. lost at 11:11 neighbor, missing her chickens, saw a 211 Monroe. at group of chicks in a neighbor's yard, C F. MORTENS ON, so she took the bereft foster mother 24IT Dullness Agent. over and set her- down. ... - K "Cluck, cluck,- said the hen. A rhiiadelphla woman hat patent "Peep, peep.' replied the chJeka. & new style of prstieL ed It has a and ran to the shelter of the big hovchocolate. of coating The to hen refused have ering wings. F--o y. joasvjsuM.ai.si, susvsv 31 i YEARS 1 ) J a mjkl&j&m, ,B ZJjtdojr Ojtzg Conxiruaxzs I If It PROTECT YOUR HOME i! Because of our cxUmire connection ti ind ,tht buiinesi and financial situation in Ogden and Wibcr County, we, art close contact wita often able to give special Information upon buiinesi and financial mbjecti that ii part leu. laxly raluable to citlxeni of tMs community. We are glad to with yon at any time because our aim U to do everything we can to further the welfare and prosperity of thii growing territory. co-cper-ate oCapitol Bank gdenand State Surplus 3300.000.00 INTEREST COMPOUNDED st O QUARTERLY ON SAVINGS k lrmnr a s wu v wmru n tru u'u g eta a'srsr |