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Show THE OGDEN STANDARp.EXAMnvjrp FRIDAY EVENING; APRIL 22, 1921. 5mm EH U. S. ARMY SHOES Public Scrutiny and Assistance in Warship Material, Planes Berlin Expends Funds to Assist Great and Finance, Not Wage Cuts, Arriving Industries From Europe Advocated TJ-Bo- - . -- . - ; oo WARTIME AIRCRAFT POSTAT. "RF.TTRF.MF.NT EXPENSES DISPUTED ORDER IS REVOKED WASHINGTON, April 22 Taking issue with figures announced by Major H. M. Hickam, chief of the information group of the army air ssrvice, that total expenditures for wartime aircraft production had been reduced by liquidations to a net outlay of $598,980,781, II. L. Scaife, formerly a captain in the air service, .Thursday asked Secretary Weeks to give the country a statement "audited and approved by any definite and responsible financial officer." sums Although conceding large might be restored to the government by salvage, he told Secretary Weeks that the figures Major Hickam announced were so widely at variance fi'bm.the findings of the congressional committees and by Charles E. Hughes that an official report seemed neces..... sary. WASHINGTON. April 22. Revocation of the postoffice order fixing retirement age of employes at 62 years for women and 65 for men, was announced Thursday by Postmaster General Hays- Postal employes eligible for retirement under the act, but who desire to remain in service will hereafter fill out questionnaires and each case will be passed on .by the postmaster general's office. Whsre vacancies exist' requiring experienced workers, former employes who resigned may be reinstated, being placed one grade below that they held, when retired according to the new policy and all reinstatement cases of, the last year are to be passed on by their merits. -- . r i OO oo ROME IS GAY WITH ' ; i For stealing forty cents worth of soap, Louiso Cody, a young girl, was fined $40 and costs in police court Thursday. She DUL.UTH, April 22. pleaded guilty. ROME. . April .22 Rome Thurs-- , day celebrated her 2,674th birthday, or anniversary of her foundation and the city was gay with bunting. The most important feature was a gathering of all the extreme Nationalists, known as Fascist! in the who came to .Rome to hear province, addresses. Contract ks WASHINGTON. April 22. Analysis i of German government expenditures Pair lr behalf of Industry is being made by the department of commerce, to determine to what extent this country must compete in trade with German subsidized says Secretary goods. Hoover. Mr. Hoover declared reports indl- -' I 1 Vrt cate that the sum is tremendous. ' While such Gerprocedure by the man government la on a false basis economically, Mr. Hooverbo asserted, and the expenditures must .paid fok studies ultimately, the department's are expected to show to what extent German goods backed by government aid can undersell domestic commodities in American and other foreign markets. One indication of the extent to which the Berlin government has subsidized industries is cited in figures given the department of commerce by the French ambassador here. The correctness of the figures given, however, is not vouched by the department which has not had to check them throughopporunlty original sources. The French statement says: "In the last year the ftate railways! bilshowed earning deficits of slxtt-clion marks, a sum larger than it cost to construct the lines at normal rates. The state railways em ploy 480,000 persons compared to' i'.l u..v-- n 11 ": ?r,s:l:;;riiii m. slightly above 300.000 in 1914, and; yet Germany complains she has nclth-- i fl Heavy lue work shirts, sizes Canvas gloves, knit cuff, two er wagons nor labor to transport coal 17 to . . Ptandard. 69c 144 25c from the Ituhr to France. jPT j pair "Postal telegraph service employes 29c face Canvas leather gloves, number 168,000, compared with eighExtra grade, heavy weight blue Jersey gloves, brown and gray, ty thousand before the war and civil' service administration workers have, overall, Kngineer Special, but15c . increased from 5.500 to 80.000." ton back ... $1.45 pair . I zkisl These low prices prevail throughout the entire store. Take advantage of this opportunity to supply your requirements in Shoes, Furnishings, Government Canned Goods, Blankets, Tents, Harness, Army Lockers, and other seasonable merchandise too numerous to mention-- I $595 , fl wo I ' ox-chan- ge . YOU SAVE - 111 l4 i BRIDEGROOMS FLASH $2-4- Union iuit. cotton rib. bleached or unblf ached, ehort sleeve, long $1.45 leg. Esch ....... Buckskin drUIng gloves, genuine array isbue, semWrfss, wrist Khaki pants, straight bottom, summer weisht, sizes to 42 $1.85 ROLL BEFORE BRIDES Union suit, eilk llle rib. short sleeve, lonjf leg. summer weijchL . . 5 Each .... ... ... ; suits, shirts and cotton rib. best srade, drawers, genuine welsht. Garment 49c Sox. medium weight, double Offi- .15c ..... ... Utah Surplus ; 4 I DROP LABFDIS CASE REMARKABLE REMARKS WILL ISSUE BONDS 22- - APril Impeach ment charges against Federal Judge Re-coYe- ee antl-llolhev- lt rU healthfulncss of coffee is the ut stt. M 777 J n nd number grows 4S-poun- the-liqu- , Corn;...;.'.. H a permit. II uo oM a y U 11 ft f ue:ssa3seae3C3eae!3oncasBeaBos9BOBOB02oeEos9SOE9Bea SAX FRANCISCO, April 22- A grand opera performance which claimed audiences for a radius of more than 1500 miles was conducted by the San Francisco Call Thursday wnen neaa iiempel, soprano anc Forrest Umont, tenor, members of the Chicago' Grand Opera company sang into a wireless telephone. The concert was "picked by wireless stations at I'oint Loma.up! southern Alas kan points, Honolulu. Salt Lake and oiner custom places. . All persons with wireless telephone sets within the radius "of the sending instrumem were enabled to hear the concert. - JLXJ ..7:13J i 3fe oo f fierr i-i 4 oo SOLDIER WELFARE PERSONNEL MERGED I"1wi of 1 IOWCROFT MADE IT. Guaranteed to swtt individual your tasts or Qeocse will refund your money. LONDON, April 22. As the first step in the campaign of Norwegian workmen to resist the expected plan of the employers to reduce wages, according to a Christiana dispatch to the Central News, representatives of the workmen's committee formed a district council as a today preparator mrasure iQ the takinsr over of alW industrial concerns in the country.. pounds 3 pounds Crisco. pound Schilling's Coffee. pound Hills Red Can Coffee pound M. J. B. Coffee pound Alta Coffee .65c .50c 50c 1 WASHINGTON, April 22. Transfer and from the public health service consolidation with the bureau of war risk insurance of all work, offices and personnel of the public health service connected with the medical treatment of disabled war veterans was ordered Thursday by Secretary Mellon. An exception is made, however, in the operatoln of hospitals and diswill remain under pensaries, which health service. The conthe public was recommended by the solidation committee. president's specialannounced that all The secretary ser field arents of the public health find-, vice engaged in examining and beds service the for men! suitable Ing would be taken over by the war risk bureau as would all contract with) nrlvate institutions for the treatment of such men. .50c .50c 1 1 1 pJound Blue Pine Coffee 50c : case Crystal White Soap 7 bars Crystal White Soap 24 bars Swift s Pride Soap 10 pounds little Lima Beans $5.70 .$1.00 1 1 $1.00 75c ; 45c 45c 5 pounds Sego. 5 pounds Tapioca 5 pounds Navy Beans 5 pounds Rice 35c 35c . I OO P3 " Remember the Alhambra opens tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. Beautiful .Margaret Loo mis in a great girl show, "The Sins of St. Anthony." p nd 1 ' . WORKMEN LAY PLANS TO SEIZE INDUSTRY jT 21 - - LJJI 48-pou- hundred oo - OPERA STARS HEARD OVER RADIO PHONE Pimento Chcoso II AT SPECIAL SPECIAL a Ml di-recto- ar s out-and-o- n0 o MUST MEET LOSSES SPRING VTIJLE; IIU April 22. NEW YORK. April 22. The Aluika aaked of tl, 250.000. the capiul and Anthracite Railroad company commerce of the Interstate aurplis eftthe defunct LaSall Btrert L.andls, of Chicago, growing out of hi' m ure Iaine and TrettVy ar authority "I BOSTON, April 22. A definitely acceptance ar000 Trust and Fairings bank of Chlcajr.. 1, 500. of the port of supreme nufferinic from decAyM teeth. The only commission today to 1mu stated national labor policy was op or In comIUn-the way from the bank's former aboard of j ix per cent bond to thins ttandlng posed as inimical to industrial prog bitrator of baseball "will be dropped In vinm a country In pood health." lr. was provided In a state suress by u. It. Bassett of New York the house unless new D. are made E. 11. inStancomb, Its Charles lines, gen. D.ris, plete London pnyician. in an address before the National As on the floor, Representative Dyer, Reeral manager, said the bueine and preme court decision, Thursday. sociation of Cotton Manufacturers' KirlJi are dead morally." Vt'IUfam Lcrimej-conditions In AUnka required Rulan climatic former senator the of chairman convention. The history of govern publican, IlamnfM WraneeU wif of former be the was the road from that Illinois, completed of tl. during pre!dent an in the of Uader. matter, mental interference in labor charge had eaon. bank. preiMfnt working shown successes when decisions favor- nounced. The charges were filed by to lauKh'n; ed the workmen, he said, and failures Representative Wclty, Democrat, of in Tou are too much rlvtn not d" you America. not bKu Is he but at the last session, Ohio, verdicta favored when, employers. mpony of th worH." Th Ht. Hv. the mo nouse. or a member The speaker asserted that labor prcncni NichoUl VellmirOTlc Serbian bUhop. bodies had performed a valuable nerv- ice In curbing unscrupulous employ"Lxt mployrr of labor ad wm ef1 them Junlly o have ben raad the SHOP EARLY ers, but had not permanently advancSHOP EARLY of morkrakera." Jtraei J. DavU. ed wag"es nor bettered working con ecretary of labor. ditions- - Pay increases and betterment of conditions were created and regutet-- Thl Th railroads arfalnr lated by economic forces, he said. and next rlU tell the tory. year "The industrial successes depend ArchibaU Frie. ritm preaident, Italtl Ohio railroad. more upon cooperation based on the mutual acceptance of some practicable "I did nrl come scross n application of the principle that capi sdvocat of prohibition in America." tal and labor are interdependent," he Ollbrt K. Chesterton. Urlilsii writer. declared. 00 "Womrn will be moblliiM. and sent to SATURDAY MORNING UNTIL NOON The best proof of their pure jut llk men in lbs next war," Will Irwin, writer. 'DRY RAID PRISONER the SUES HIS CAPTORS nf people knew what Is in ths -potson . .10c 15c Pot Roast there they are b buying tnforth whisky, who'd bs woutdn"t fire 30c Choice Steer Prime Ribs, rolled .22c enouRh to drink It." Ion -V. thirsty Ohio number of normal, NEW YORK. April 22. The first officer. slate prohibition Iarkcr, 12 legal backfire in the attempt to "de- I7J2C Choice Steer Pot Roast. Who in people the accordance with srs very largely reronl--H. healthy city liquorize, "Employers Charles the new state prohibition law occur can M. J. B. Coffee. . . 1 for Industrial unrest. .$1.19 drink it. And their red Thursday when suits for J50.- Carpenter, industrialoowriter and editor. 1 000 each were brought against a city d sack Idaho Hard Wheat Flour $1.45 I magistrate and a patrolman for alIT AWTiT.nPTi'R nT?Tiy.w leged "malicious prosecution." every year! The suits, brought by counsel for a SATURDAY SALE OP NO CHILD BEN' man held in or$500 bail for alleged vio lation of law, charged that 15c can Corn, 2 for. VIOLATES NEW LAW 25c JOINT COFFEE TRADE the magistrate exceeded his jurisdicCOMMITTEE PUBLICITY tion in holding the suspect on the 10c 12J2C can word of the patrolman. 74 WU Street NrYfc ALBANY. N. April 22. Among the day's enforcement heardiscriminate who 20c 28c Picnic Hams Landlords ings was that of Oliver Morosco, a of are children guilty against theatrical producer, who was charged 1 bill sack Hard Wheat Flour misdemeanor under the Htraua .$1.60 with alleged possession of ninety-tw- o -Goverwith a law became which bottles of liquor. He pleaded guilty 10 pounds Pure Sego Lard. nor Miller's signature Thursday. .$1.65 to th charge and was fined $100. The 5 bills one signwas of but This was ordered seized but the liqudr 9 pounds Crisco ed by the governor, bringing the $1.80 court allowed him to transfer 42 barthree to 1921 laws up of number to Los in rels accordance with Angeles 6 Crisco $1.25 and twelve. WASHINGTON. the;univeml drink U .... foot-)a1- CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $650,000.00 O 5 km lavy & Commercial floods Store " Jr. IS $2-9- 1 sub-committ- The next Saturday our Savings Department had another new account,, and from then on he deposited regularly $5 a week. Saving soon became easy a habit. His money earned 4 per cent interest compounded quarterly, and in but a few years the much needed $1000 was accumulated. Today this man is using our Safety Deposit Boxes to protect his bond3 and Investment papers which have resulted from . his savings. What would you do with $1000 In cold cash? Let us help you get lt RED . . $4.95 $1.95 -J ch-H-fje- start the better." U O . . . ......... ........ foot-form- 20-ye- so-and-s- , , ry -- "If I only had U00O," once said an Ogden man, "I, could do But the following years found him no nearer to his goal. He finally' exclaimed "If I'm, ever going to get that $1000, I've got to save it, and the,aooner I get pure satisfaction O. Lot 1 O. D., Lot 2 . Blankets, Lot 3 Blankets, O. ............ ........... LABOR RULE OPPOSED in "Cold Cash" a11 ..... ...... Blankets, Two-piec-e $2,95 pattern Puit cases, genuine cowhide. Price $8.95 to $16.50 Suit cases, fiber, best rrsde. $2.95 to $4.95 Price. Boston bagi, genuine cowhide. Price $2.95 to $445 hel Wrap leggings in all wool blanGovernment reconstructed har-ce- r and toe, color black and brown. cials of the San Francisco marriage D. athB. V. cross wool bar dimity, Tnir 8, name b&rnefs, finest leathket cloth and Jersey, bound license bureau say that because pros7Sc ers. ?tic pective bridegrooms endeavor to disedge. 12 foot length. . . . $1.95 n. V. D. cross bar dimity, ath$5730 play money in large rolls, their ofLight all Sox, colors, double heel and fice is called upon to change more 95c $S730 letic Heavy som In toe, including lll25c Wrap leggings, wool, bound D. V. D. Kool best money . daily than any other county coTere4 Cable leather tug wire, $1.45 Pair fit, grade office except that of the treasurer. $48.50 harness edge, 10 foot, good for scouts, A small koy is kept busy by the burD. V. D. boys 49c $1.15 eau getting"- - $10, s $20 and $50 bills pair Breeches, new, khaki, moleskin, changed. Toot Fitters, all Edmonds "This is the greatest place in the corduroy, tent cloth, gabardine, khaki Reclaimed Jfsue. army In cotton and rib leather ihoea. In three shapes, wool and wool serge. Iace and world for a man to put up a "front'," Army drawers. Ter condition. breeches, , perfect reams. medium and English. side Munson. bottom. with "button rib Price muslin in Qrant deputy county clerk, range said recently. 9Sc 49c $5.95 Talr leeL Fit all charge of the bureau, $2.95 to $7.85 from. Pair pair and old "Men, .young, middle-age- d come hre with their prospective brides and take out marriage licenses They know the liccnsr- is 2 but the"y vVE HAVE OTHER SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION, come with about all the money they can lay their hands on,done up in a roll. "They change the money before they come into the biggest bills they can get and then come out here and make a flash before their brides-to- be. "Of course some men do not do this. BERTHANA HALL BUILDING, 319 TWENTY-FOURT- H STREET, OGDEN, UTAH The really successful business man ' usually pays in silver. It is" not un- Main Headquarters: Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah usual for a wealthy man, particu-- 1 larly if it Is his second or third marriage, to Bhow no bills at all but to ask the bride if she "has any change. "Men who have been married before generally know the wisdom of never showing too much money." ALASKA COAL ROAD DIRECTORS OF BANK HOUSE INCLINED !TO -- 00SAN FRANCISCO, April 22. DEFINITE NATIONAL If You Had $1000 First National Bank Ogden Savings Bank " - BIRTHDAY PARTIES GIRL HEAVILY FINED FOR TRIFLING THEFT Peace-tim- e . oo k ii I-- 11 Genuine ats NEW TORK, April 22. Further ex KOBE, Japan, April 1. (By Mail). A' big shipment of naval tension of public control and super material has reached Kobe from vision of railroads was advocated in Inaba Maru an address by W. Jett Lauck, econo England on the steamer on Ja for be used will and carrying mlst'for the railroad, unions, read by pan's naval projects- - The cargo one of his associates at the meeting: amounts to 3,000 tons, including heavy here. Thursday of the Woman's Trade boilers and machinery. Union league. brought from During the war Japan tons He- contended that requiring the of ship some 120.000 England roads to 'serve commerce and indus- building material and it is understood "intry effectively," rather than the immediately after the war a sim dividual interests of a small group of that was. placed. ilar order financiers and investment bankers," Ja information According would develop the l ull possibilities of pan steadily isto'developing its here, for plans the industry in the public interest." a force aviation strong creating He suggested that the transportathe arrangements of the al tion be extended with the following Through lied commission, Japan reparations objects in view: 100 marine airplanes and was allotted To subordinate existing financial 13 6 naval airplane motors from Ger control of the railroads to the public many. Thirty-tw- o ot these airplanes the transportation and about interest by placing 50 motors reached Japan cost-of service basis. industry on a week. The rest are due this To obtain long term credits for the last month. railroads under governmental aus83 airplanes from boughtJapan pices. . also due France and recently they are To create machinery for supervis- the latter Dart of April. One Zeppe ion, in the public interest, of railway lin, with a capacity of 25. men, ceded and finan- to Japan by Germany, reached Japan expenditures and operating : cial performance. last week and will be used by the To work out unification of railroad navy. properties so that the maximum reAccording to officers of Japanese sults in economy and efficiency of op- merchantmen, Japan has purchased eration may be attained. in Germany and is ship submarines "The fundamental necessities of. the them to the far, east in parts. railroad situation," he said, "the ne- ping Beside increasing the fortifications cessity of maintaining the solvency of on the Bonin the navy has the transportation industry and at the decided to erectislands, on Akumi a fortress same time reducing and readjusting Island, near the Loochoo islands. A freight rates to 'stimulate a revival of naval defense corps will be stationed traffic and business activity, will not on the Island on the completion of the be met by a reduction in the wages." fortification work next year. '. oo WHY HERMAN'S 7M tiUfiu i 366 Twenty-fourt- h SU 1 J U li L y u y i 2448 Washington Ave. r, |