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Show V THE Q GDEN STAN D ARD-E- s Mill LfiliEii 10 S FAR I i , Meeting DENVER, Colo.. April 22 Directors vrerp elected here today -- at the first meeting of stockholders of the rail& Rio Grande Western Colorado, which is road company, of to ta'ke over th ' orooertv of the Den ver & Rio Grande railroad sold at foreclosure sale here last November.. Among the diTectors chosen was Alvin Wi VKrech, of New York, who also is chairman of the beard of the Western Tacific Railroad company, and president of the Equitable Trust company, of New York, which holds a $30,000,-- f 000 mortgage on the property. While no selection of a president of the new line was made, it was under-Utoo- d generally that this place would (be- given to Joseph Young, ofSalt juaKe Jiiy, uian, lor many jcj.s i"CB jideht of the Norfolk Southern r new-Denve- : - rail-.roa'- d. , T.he directors elected, all. of them W. M. Cutch-en,ild- .e (from New York, were, F- DennlfOFred-erlck-HBruyn, John B. Ecker. A. M. Hunt, Alvin John B. Marsh, Robert W. Jilrtin. George Welwpod Murray, .Rhoades, John Y. Robbins and Jrt. Li. xoung. After the regular meeting a special meeting of the stockholders amended the 'articles of incorporation now be ting completed to make, the $1,000,000 issue oi common scock ot no par vaiue. The! original articles of incorporation filed with the secretary of state had fixed a par "value of $50 a share. The change was made to conform with the law; passed by the last Colorado ; - W-Krec- Ly-jn- an . oo ' ; ilTEW LAW INVOKED AGAINST LYNCHERS CAMILLA, Ga., April 22. Nine indictments have been returned by the county grand jury in connection with the lynching last January of Jim Roland, a negro, said to be the first such findings in the state under what is known as the "mob violence act." The charges are murder and mob violence and all of the indicted 'men. two,, have been arrested and ecept released on $10,000 bond, to be tried next week. ; oo ', DENY RESIGNATION I OF PRES. MASARYK WASHINGTON, April 22. Reports ,that President Masaryk, of Czechoslovakia, has igned, are without foundation, said a statement issued today by the Czecho-Slova- k legation here. A prague dispatch yesterday to the "Exchange Telegraph company at London said President Masaryk had retired because of T Awarded flnnffapt. fnr President at Denver ' - I J oseph H. Young Mentioned . f BALL STAND i JEAD fl.la R.G.U. H UiUWllttY " ill-heal- th. oo -- Remember the Alhambra openk tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. ; Beautiful Margaret LiOOmiS 111 a great girl SHOW, -The Sins of St. Anthony.' punrr? I to Be Berne; Worl rm 1, itusnecii xurougu IftfrftfP II n n' Lard, em-- FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 22. 1921. : Normal 91.35 50-60- 25-peu- re-nrtr- nd Peet's White Naptha Soap, 17 for Shelled .Walnuts, can Work preparatory to the building and bleachers at of h othi.Hp field t Loria Farr pari will begin tomorrow morning and actual work f constructing the stands will begin Monday, according tocon marin .thin morninc The the stands tract for th. building ofafternoon' was awarded yesterday byj tO( the board of city commissioners v Rom whrr submitted the lowest bid. and agreed to complete the work within twenty-fou- r days. , The figures submitted by Berne were $27.85 per lineal foot for the per lineal foot grandstand and $18.50The grandstand for the bleachers. is to be at least 300 feet in length. The bleachers will be constructed so that additions may be made at any time. The city has set aside $15,000. for athletic park. the installation of the Of this sum $6$50 will . he spent-in hnvinc- additional land. The balance with of $8650 will be used, together comwest show wild the which $5000 mittee will contribute, for the grandstand and bleachers. The grading" of the grounds will begin Monday, according to Commissioner Chris Flygare. $1.00 four months there has Seen a During the past three-osteady improvement in the telephone service, both Local and Long Distance. r 50 .15f Peanuts, nice big ones, fresh roasted, pound.. C0c; y. pallons. Bell quarts 05c; Maple Syrup, Liberty ... SjSl.SO gallons No better syrup on the market at any price. T. Garden Syrup, not maple, Same price. Hills Blue Label Coffee, pound, 40c; i pounds $1.10 We think this is' better than some are advert iing at a much higher price. 29 Nice Sugar Cured, Hams Hams 3G Swift Premium or Armour's Star 27 Bacon Good Sugar Cured -t. k . I Shift's Premium rI -- ID) (II mi u ar There is a constant, determined and concerted effort on " the part of the employe body, to render the quality of Telephone Service, and this spirit on their part is being rewarded by the appreciation of a grateful public Certainly there is no other industry which was affected so adversely by war conditions that has made so rapid a recovery in point of "old-time- 20 Dry Salt Pork - Congestion of plant has been greatly relieved; intensive training of operating employes has added to operating efficiency, and the morale of our organization personnel is back to pre-wstandards 35 45 Better quality , mm m3 service V 0 We especially call attention to improvement in our Long Distance Service. The long delays occasioned by war-tim- e activities are things of the past. Our long lines afford the most efficient means for the dispatch of business with distant points. . EVEEYTHINO TO EAT OO x Telephone Is Back e - are all bargains: Here axe some regular prices but tney 3 boxes, size, pound .11 Oregon Prunes in j 1 H n ITCUIAIL- 100 No. 10. pails Perfection Brand Only 100 pails at mis price. i to F. Ill .. n a M IN RR X and Lincoln. Two deliveries a day. If your credit is good with others it is good here. Street Groceteria prices cheaper. 181 Twenty-fourtNo Clerks. No Phones. Ho Credit. You get the benefit. Corner IMPORTERS ATTACK TARIFF PROVISIONS Twenty-fourt- h By the way, calls on a : basis will save you at least 20 per cent, as against the cost of calls for a particular person. If you are not fully informed on this point ask our local manager and he will explain, He will also explain our reduced Evening and Night rates for Long Distance h WASHINGTON. Aprl 22. Representatives of ' importers attacked the emergency tariff bill today before the station-to-statio- n committee asserting v finance that currency ' revaluation provisions . of the measure would serve "to put more government in business than ever before and in direct opposition for the Service. REGULAR ARMY SET advice of the president.". UP TAKES 'SENATE Spokesmen for the National Council AT 166,000 IN BILL FARM RELIEF BILLS of American Importers told thecom-mitte- e that enactment of this provision would turn the American market -"WASHINGTON, April 22. ProvisWASHINGTON, April 2. worK on over to Japan and set a virtual em- kindred and relief legislation ion for a regular army of 166.000 as bargo on shipments from the central 'farmer senate the agricul!was by states. today begun European agaln.it the li.000 agreed on by the committee, Diseussing food imports, some of the ture last conprr-ssh contained in the reSenate Capper's bill to localize witnesses said increased duties would bill a DPronrlation armv of draft thf mpan that the American neoDle operative marketing was referred to completed by th house Wallace. would pay a higher price. Secretary measure carries approxiThe packer control bill, reintroduced tee. The$330.000,000 00 mately nearly $15,060,-00- 0 senate of the by Chairman Norris, In the bill than the le?s total committee, was referred to a GROWERS TO PRESS oed bv I'reiddent Wilson. which Norris headed Senator by ha ANTI-GAMBLINIn agreeing to a force of 166.000 TT'R'R. PtPTPTT finNTROT. nvrr been found In any quantity in'further u after ItIS p?rn to ttir-BILL will meet tomorrow. The committee iriuiarM. of to thi me in section Iben comrw the iold Grek Chil. niuTommiui'f pait decided not to have further hearings with Secretary Wee)ks. who vi rg- MINE LOST oo end that n all the Grtfk arniy LOCATES' year?, jinles ion the measure. The Jed provision for i3.uu men. .ban to flcfct with." Ir. Urt;h tU DEFEAT Specula-- ! OF WASHINGTON, April 22 GREEKS 00 is apof the army present strength tion in farm products through Bales 235.000. .SANTIAGO. Chile. April IJ. A lost! the proximately thrt yen rut for- LAID TO PROFITEERS -- In have on future exchanges without actual XlilIllTlXjKo 1j1-' UjJKA oo been made in. Greec out emerald mine near thUi city ha. been jtunea f1 A CJTT ownership of the cQmmodity would be TT AT? Tl TT"D T?nT? !of wxv now th OrerH ol- x u army made a felony under a bill endorsed uppll. toi control" revealed apirit "throujth for ft. There are no DIPLOMAT IS GUEST ( (Tlw ,jiocUtel Piwj.) arf painr ;dir him. K. II. Ialtenon. of Cumberland' today by the National Farmers', union no convention at its final session here. It' NEW YORK. April 2 2. Uiwrence h?pl.t?1 fJulpmfni Tenneiwee, according to n letter; NEW YORK, April 25. OM .KonJ.;ho'pl,1a"AT TENNIS DINNER Gap. was announced that the measure Berenson Thursday named federal rereceived at the TnUed 8ui; -- mWy jr;and war malerU1 dumped into Greece mli. cha'nee .xre , Vr would be introduced in congress and ceiver for Oscar Hamniersteln. Inc., profl-'.uc- h ' ' whlrh the after armistice rare Near a. the American upon B"Vwnart commonly) wmilri have fh nnitr1 Riinnnrf nf th! and the Hammefstein company after . rn. 22. Kir Auck asks whether NEW YOHK, U April can c cauae la of a made the teer. cotton and grain membership of the a complaint had been filed by John land Geddea. British ambassador to found in this republic. foriun, 1 farmers' union. 8h write, th "mine waa concealed the rmmi lately .ufferd by the of $3,000 capital stock the United States, will be th. guest holder Vlsco, The convention also appointed a In the defendant concerns. In k Ai Minof. it been and ccorainc that of and honor army ha. Ore, principal speaker herejnoai ly years .50 on net- Turk. committee to draft 'a o The bill of complaint cited liabili- tonight at a dinner to be given mem-!io nr. uarion v. urunn, oi wmnuni. mina ey pnotorrapned OT Eoou. nrna. lor banking code which would enable the ties exceeding $164,000 and declared berH at the Amcrif.in T)avi run tnnn !ahi would recoernlzr the kdoI ImmMi.'h I., who ha luit returned from . . farmers to deposit, their money under the defendants "are entirely solvent, All members of front witn inc. Davis cup ttam'alely. The plie addajvice wr.ln4 the Jre rich r f r V&if their control and decide themselves but embarrassed because of the finan. with IVi PYncntlnnther.t th Pallfnml. Ppinat cord in con?idrr4 im.v nnw K fnnnH deposits, t.tnw Ih.iV.ir iriK, I ill h nrx. tnMh'i .nrftr. "All th. lfl.nvr war itinnllu f nr . PhTSrOiOgltlS A3 & pro!oafnUon cf a"ulLCU lu cial stringency and are unable to meet star Willlnm Tnhnlnn Cmll.rn I crairu current expenses." ent. So far a known, emeralda. hav. which the European countries had noi senate The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. , co-sim'- sub-comm- sub-committ- it pocket-vet- ee G - I r 1 X1-"CV-- J rt J '"JV" " - 1 -- ive iMsr-,o- TT I . Twrr;.. . t "' , 1 . 1 i ........... ;; ul I It i i 1 I 5 , J t MM M J V 1 Vr, 4 r" "TD : TT TT TP TI T :i WE HAVE BOUGHT OUT THREE FACTORIES AT OUR OWN PRICE AND WE ARE GIVING YOU THE GREATEST VALUES EVER OFFERED THE OGDEN PUBLIC. YOUR. 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