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Show THE OGDEN STANDARp.EXAMINER TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 26, 1921. me mm whm news Advertisers Find Newspapers Best; Business Growing LABOR LEADERS ALLEM DERIDES Latest Items of. Interest From Utah and Gem Stat 10 CROP HARD HIT Governor Says "Graft" of "Soft Handed Radicals" Has Played Out - ) UAMtiuiuuis. Mass, April z. Jernor Allen, of Kansas, speaking" Mon from the same rostrum that Sam Delta Farmer Victim of Cherries, Prunes and Apri- club uel Gompers, president of the Ameri can Federation of Labor, used a month Cent cots Are 80 Box Game During Visit ago, reiterated his charges that union in Salt Lake labor leaders opposed the Kansas in Destroyed dustrial relations court and the law behind it, because they realized If gov SALT LAKE. April 2 6. A poor BOISE, Ida., April 26 The 1921 ernment may provide industrial Justice man's friend with a box, swindled "it will be no longer necessary for the out fruit crop was considerably damaged to Kelmar Anderson of Delta, , Utah, workingman morning by the heavy frost. a lot of .hard-face- pay out of his pocket of $1600 yesterday, according to com- yesterday radi extent' of the damage cannot be cals who live off labor." plaint made by Anderson to Salt Lae The estimated-unti- l a survey of the southHe said that "the business of sec detectives. Anderson claimed he came, to Salt ern part of the state but re- retary of war for labor has become a 148,581. oo Lake yesterday, and became acquaint- ports from some sections are to the well paid profession," quoted from a ed with two young men. Later a third effect that the entire apricot, cherry recent compilation to show that "1D0, man appeared, looking for a fourth and prune crop has been wiped out. 000 paid secretaries of labor unions START WORK ON receive 150,000,000 a year from the party. The fourth man explained that Apples aldh-- weathered the cold wave. . BRIGHAM CHAPEL 80 slender pockets of laboring men," and he was trying to help the poor and state that from Emmett Reports to and $20,000 had between $10,000 80 per cent of added: per cent of the "President Gompers and his 150,000 distribute. He asked Anderson and the cherries andpeach, 25 per cent of the The ground BRIGHAM, April the other two men to help him. He prune crop hap been destroyed. Meri- paid assistants realize that if governof the new Fifth ward chapel went so far as to offer the dian growers report that prunes in lht' ment may bring justice into industry plan on a lot rethere Is no longer a market for the was staked out yesterday each if they would help him to dis- Boise valley were uninjured. Th building com purchased. cently tin have that after been to tribute his money. They agreed. Angod Favorable they selling ny John F. hearted Merrell. mittee, derson put $1600 in a box, however, the frost, cloudy and moist atmo- labor in the United States. . I a ..nil f I,. "The closed shop bus overplayed Its mttaJ ol l"e P" which was returned to him a short sphere saved- - growers thousands of "',",begin work. time later with a key to open it. Upon dollars. In other sections the sun game," he'aaid. "It has introduced into! Purposes to " this country the yesterday, he found came out and the loss was greater. principle) ""dntto.y opening the box had as as of been oo removed, little that his $1600 putting possible into life e nS1 nT, ?,, h n'.'ia" and taking us much as Is possible out . that the promised $1000 was not to 5u,ld? was provide n 0f iife he and that be found, possessed POCATELLO TO PICK handsome class necessary -chapel, OOof a box full of worthless Junk. rooms, a large amusement hall and a 00 MAYOR TOMORROW baptismal font inoothe basement. SALT LVKi:rt ARRESTED. Ida-2 6. POCATELLO. SETS NEW RECORD April POCATELLO. Ida., April 26 The George J. Merritt of Silt LaJie. ar- KRUPPS OBTAINING FOR tlOAST FLIGHT stage is all set for the mayoralty elec- rested on- a charge of Illegal transWAR PATENTS HERE tion at Pocatello tomorrow. Nearly portation of liquor, will have his pre5000 voters have registered, and can- liminary hearing before U. S. ComSALT LAKE, April 2 6.- Called to didates for the mayoralty and for missioner Theodore Turner here this WASHINGTON. April 26. Activl-- j San Francisco to attend a meeting of councilmen are combined In their ef- week. In obtaining! citizens German ties of Merritt in charged with shipping in field superintendents, Claron Nelson, fort to poll a heavy vote. the. American front govern-mejiair Lake are of patents Salt the a carload of wine of Republican campaign managers superintendent pepsin, containembodying many of the princimail landing field, breakfasted in Salt confident that Jesse Bud?e. candidate ing 600 cases, or 14.400 pint bottles. for mayor, and J. B. Bistllne, Will Officials declare that the "wine of ples of American railway artillery and Lake, and ate his luncheon in San Francisco. Mr. Nelson is believed to Bolscheid. C. W. Pomeroy and E. pepsin" is sherry reinforced with a other ordnance led Secretary Weeks have established a new record for a councilmen, will be elected. per cent alcohol, and a little pepsin, to ask congress today for leRlHlatlon p The Democratic leaders are equally containing 23 per cent alcohol. trip between the two cities. limiting thp granting of patents to oo He departed at 7:23 o'clock yesterday confident that Paddy Phelan. candidate for mayor, and Will E. Tratt. S. morning on the first leg: of his JourThe war secretary paid 201 ordnance linKenneth RANCIir.lt COlITTi:i. L. Reece, A. Y. Satterfield and C. C. was He by ney. piloted had been obtained here by Patents was POCATELLO. Ida.. April 25. Word Shane will be elected. ger. At 10 o'clock, the landing slnc last July 1. and citizens canGerman from Mountain states H. Home made at Elko. There Mr. Nelson Williams, that George independent changed planes and pilots. At 2 didate for mayor, is expected to poll II. Kvans, a rancher of that vicinity, all transferred to Frederick Knipp. o'clock- Nelson arrived in San Fran- many votes. who was charged with the murder of the gTrat ordnance manufacturer at oo Claude Yates, his neighbor, was ac- Essen. cisco. t Six hours and thirty-seve- n minutes quitted of the charge Saturday night oo at a Jury trial. Evans pleaded self was the total time that elapsed since POCATELLO SHOP $15,000 fiiu:. defense. his departure from Salt Lake. 26. A fire which PRICE. April p KILLED WORKER oo IS 19 a a record for On April threatened the North Main street flight was established, the sacks DAUGHTER AHUIVIX. for a time, destroyed a porbuildings two transfers, 25.- - Postmaster tion of the Home restaurant last nlcht making the trip, towith KAYSVILLE. April o San- Francisco, in POCATBLLO, Ida., April 20. from Salt Lake and Mrs. Ilebrr J. Sheffield. Jr.. an- The damage Is estimated at 115.000. seVen hours and twenty-fiv- e minutes Zumigo, an Oregon Short Line nounce the arrival of a daughter at The'flnmrs are believed to hivp ntrl- employe, died at noon yesterday from their home yesterday. ed In the kitchen of the restaturant. injuries received when he was struck BRIGHAM TOHOLD with a broken belt from one of the machines. His chest was badly , Mm hi SPRING FESTIVAL big Mil .11 I II II i, IW, pi . crushed and his skull was fractured. The accident occurred yesterday The injured man was rushBRIGHAM. April 26. A grand morningto ed the emergency hospitatl but died refestival will be given by spring a time. within short ligion classes of the Box Elder stake, Zumigo was 18 years old and had under direction of the stake board, on lived here with his mother and three the evening of May 3. The proceeds m m u will go toward furnishing the Lund sisters for three years. .,: oo school for boys now being constructed ft. in Davis county. FARMERS ORDERED The festival will include numbers by the Brigham City Military band TO DESTROY WEEDS To the Theatregoing Public of Ogdcn and Vicinity and various other musical organizations of the community, as well as special numbers by individual artists. 26. County ASHTON, Ida.. Every religion class organization of commissioners of April Fremont county the stake is boosting the attraction, have created a weed district, consist Here is an event that is beyond all dispute making theater his.which is heralded as the premier en- ing of the entire 'county, and making tory in two worlds that is bringing not SOME but ALL amusement-lover- s season. tertainment of the it mandatory for .farmers ' and prop- - ' -- oo to the playhouse. f erty owners to rake and burn all or weeds 8 COYOTE growing upon bordering their places, such as the Canadian To the theatergoers of Ogden: We have the honor to announce CAPTURED IN DEN thistle, bull thistle, Russian thistle and musical com"Irene," the 20th century other rank weeds. A weed commission .will be appointed to enforce the edy success. An 100 per cent American success, and so acknowledged BRIGHAM, April 26. Eight baby order. by England and Australia and the Orient, with play and music by popuoo coyotes are being exhibited here In the window of a merchant which is lar American authors, vih a production showing the skill and origi-- . kept to the proper temperature by a EXPECT SNOW OFF nality of a master American producer, whose enterprise has been re small electric heater. The pupa were captured by Mahroni warded with the most signal triumphs the musical comedy stage has ROAD BY MAY 10 Josephson in a den in the hillside at ever seenl Plymouth, and they are about two weeks old. Twice a day they are fed ASHTON". 26. Roads Ida.. all the milk they can drink from a through the Targhee April from Ash- forest too, so far as thjs Far West is concerned, is the apbottle properly equipped for the pur- ton to Yellowstone park in all proba-- I pearance here of the most notable of all the "Irene" casts made up for pose, and they are thriving on the billty will be cleared of snow suffiJ treatment. this tour, as this is the original Chicago cast with Helen Shipman and for travel by automobile by It is the intention to keep the pups ciently show. cast in an others. An about May 10 to 15. Considerable snow for"two weeks, and then take them to remains in the forest. and a small the Liberty park zoo in Salt Lake. Mr. blanket of about eight inches remains All of which is the result of an extraordinary effort which the Josephson captured them while the on the level places in the Island Park mother was away on a foraging trip. country. Orpheum theater management has been making for months to secure this latest and FINEST of all the musical shows the American stage offers with a METROPOLITAN CAST and stage SETTINGS AND GOWNS WORTHY IN THE HIGHEST DEGREE OP THE CENTURY. Per v soft-hand- d, ed J 1 . . H EA-l- i "Where the Master Dramas Play" Today, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday NEW YORK, April 26. News- -, paper advertising throughout the country during 1920 amounted to more than J200.ooo.ooo an ad- - . vance of 150.000.000 over that of , the previous year the bureau of advertising of the American Newspaper Publishers' aaaoclatlon reported today. Newppnper advertising space has gained In favor ns a medium of determinable result and of sure economy." the committee reported. Increase of service to advertisers has made necessary the opening of a SantheFrancisco office to Chicago and New supplement York offices. The results of market surveys' and statistical research wero eagby advertisers and erly sought bankers as well as cevcral booklets and other literature. Total gross Income of the bureau was $58,124. Expenses amounted to oov- - mV UTAH TH . . i. : I c ... is-ma- e men-$100- 0 - weather-conditions- -- - , I 7"V. wiV" L,'1,.,, an 1 "Marriage of William Ashe" : . Starring MAY ALLISON - - t two-sto- --- -" .LMAMDBR for-oiRner- s. ! - UTAH'S FINEST THEATRE two-'sto- POSITIVELY LAST TIMES TODAY Flor-entin- MIL II I l II I ,. n - : IJ II III Jl 1 pi nnnmPi i.,f4- ,11 I m.L I j PUPPIES record-breakin- 0. K g -- epoch-markin- NANNIE TOUT CONCERT IN HIS g epoch-markin- g LATEST AND GREATEST SUCCESS TOGETHER WITH 4. CHRISTIE COMEDY TWO-REE- L COMING Tomorrow--- 4 Days PICTURED WITH EVERY THRILL! THE GREATEST i James Oliver Curwood epoch-markin- g Epoch-markin- j THOMAS MEIGH AN 9? EAS Y ROAD "THE ...... STORY EVER TOLD Produced by . Col. Wm. N. Sclig Directed by Bertram Bracken. By arrangement with the Bobbs Merrill Co. rs A A girl who was brave who ; a man wa 8 a a dog that was more beast; than human I VANDERBILT PRODUCING COMPANY PRESENTS TUESDAY, APRIL 26 at the THE WORLD'S MOST POPULAR MUSIOPLAY XV THE SMART ORPHEUM THEATRE MUS1CALC0MEDY You heard Nannie fourteen years ago hear her now. Also the famous Roumanian Tenor Tv- - VA 4 HIT! -- n GIORGIO RUSOVICI mm 11 i J WW rji FITS AND STARTS eon Theatre NOW FOR TWO DAYS more: CONSTANCE TAIMMS A. TRIUMPH EXTENDING AN UNPARAU-ELEFROM NEW YORK TO LONDON-AND'TH- E AUSTRALIA ORIENT. D XI . i r . r-- j r- . w " fnJULoas Production HERE'S CONNIE'S GREAT- EST COMEDY M. 9cexck Jt first JMhimJ Jttrtctia All the . i ' St I i I I .J "If he's here there's room for me, too," said McCready JU tV. r 1' J happmed In the caiin when Joan stood alcre v.Sth What Yw snow-boun- d Mc-Cread- 1 ""'Ain't Love Grand", T' Joseph i . - tAUr Ort3 H iAvj Mum VTr i j the-- - at ALSO KNOCKOUT - COMEDY X. "V t?Z:. i Wednesday Evening, May 4 --- V mmm t .The Ogden engagement. Is limited to one performance, which on CONNIE TAKES A TIP FROM EVE; BUT EVE ONLY GOT AN APPLE, WHILE CONNIE THAT'S l 5U -- 3 , . . Thi$ wonderful music play l making a Coast-to-Coa- tour. st Jump- the ing from Bostcfn to PhiladelphTa, to Washington, Pittsburg, Cleveland, St. Louis, Denver, Ogden, Salt Lake City, San Francisco and returns direct to Boston at the conclusion of the San Francisco engagement. " , ' ' ' " Invited to be Our Guests Wednesday Between the Hours of 2 and 4 P. M. i - 1 Y j, The schedule of prices the aame as elsewhere, no higher, we assure you: Orchestra $3.00. Balcony $2.50, $1.50. Gallery $1.00-$2-0- 0, Telephone order will not be accepted for this engagement- - OLD FOLKS' DAY TOMORROW Old Folks in Ogden and Weber County Are J Arrangements have been made to accept mall orders now. In the request Include check to Include the war tax of 10 per cent and stamped envelope for the returns of. the tickets. JANE NOVAK AND KAZAN, THE WORLD'S WONDER DOG in a drama that flashes in vivid scenes the loves and hatc3 cf the North, with women and its .wild denizens the wolves, the mountain lions, and the huskies. its Its-men- ,, NO ADVANCE IN PRICES . v y, brute, arv-Thorpe, who had sworn to avenge h!s- sister's death at the cost cf this littJe Kazan, the wolf-dogr7 Cut stood to her aSd. , i |