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Show THE OGDEN STAND srr ARD-EXAMITiE- SUNDAY MORNING, MAT 15, 1921. R 3 OSSAP feu" Mil The Credit Grocer Beyond Because of the satisfying vray in which they fit; because of their lasting quality and unexcelled durability Clothes Dundee Tailored have become the most populate othes worn. ;Every detail of a Dundee Suit receives the most careful attention, from the cut- Jjj TAB.LAC, Tarlac Province, P. I.. ay 12. Former President Wilson tiade little effort to grant independence, to the Philippines, It was here today by TV. Cameron i Forbes, former governor general of t the islands and a member of the spe tcial mission sent here by President I Harding to investigate conditions i Forbes, replying to a strong plea for tlndecendence made here, in a speech,haid although Democrats were in conJtj-oof congress for six years during the Wilson- administration, little ac- i'tion was taken to provide Jjrhent for the islands. Forbes declared i the mission was not authorized to Jforomise, but was simply here to in-- J conamons ana report 10;;yestigate f President Harding. .",.; ..,The Forbes e party was - welcomed mile trip .from IHfter the sixty-ninlarge irfwd jjManila and escorted by a Before leav-iln- g vto the provincial capital. inheld Forbes private northward, a of number residents, terviews with tffhe party continued to Bautista, in where it expecPangasinan province,.General Leonard to rejoin Major ted Wood's party, which, leaving Manila Ht the same time as the Forbes party, de-Vitfla- red ting to the - self-gover- n- " iheld hearings today SSSTuevo Ejica province! oo ment. We teach our employes. that deception constitutes an truth. fabric all-wo- ol shape-retainin- . hair-clot- h g fronts, the shoulder paddings, i non-saggin- g and the excellent linings used in the make up of every DUNDEE SUIT. , The prices are as attractive as the NEW STRING AND SUMMER WOOLENS. V Some Everyday Prices . CANNED FRUITS 35c medium cans Pine apple . 25c small cana JPineapple. - . 2 for . v, , UNION MADE 25 and up y ! - Jl Jack arid Bob Kneipp, former Ogden boys, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Chinese City Made L. F. Kneipp, photographed with President Harding and the famous ' ' 9 Infants Sir International to Stop' Land Grabbing ij ; .' . ductlon, the former Ogden boys were dressed in the style which kiddles feel should be prevalent throughout the west. On the left is Jack Kneipp and at the left of President Harding is Bob Kneipp with the famous Laddie Boy at the president's feet. - (By the L. F. Kneipp, Arriving in JU.ssoclated Press) Establishment of Ogden Yesterday, Is ypLTi international port at Tsing Tau is Shown Picture of His ' (contemplated by the Japanese govern-toneas soon as it can induce the government of China to undertake neBoys With Chief of for the relinquishment e gotiations control over Executive the netire Japanese of Shantung, it was explained, in Japanese quarters here. ; Internationalization of the port is Fathers of Ogden How would you feel, It while you i insisted upon by Japan, it was exdis- were on a long trip had heard of a of because maintenance plained, tinctive Japanese settlement at Tsing-lTa- u nothing unusual regarding your son the or might invite demands from con-upon some one who it maritime powers for similar Jpther Informed he had just rethat cessions. It was said that It would ceived a. you of your sons who picture to assign separate quar-Jteipe Impossible to the half dozen took you to a newspaper office and in Tsing-Ta- u i maritime powers, corresponding to showed ,you a large picture of your liheir holdings in such open ports as young hopefuls, clad in cowboy regafor instance, for the reason lia, and smiling chummily at you from Shanghai, is entirely the' J:hat the port of Tsing-Ta- u picture, while towering , above too small to admit of such compounds. thein, was a picture of President I The Japanese propose to settle the with the famous Airedale, question of control over this mixed Harding, Laddie Boy, at his feet? J settlement by inviting the Chinese government to establish a gendarmerie Would your bosoms swell with paIJtvlth sufficient strength to Insure their ternal pride?. ability to keep off the bands of bandits F, Kneipp, former district forest' which swarm in -- Shantung province. OOef of Ogden, now assistant forester with headquarters at Washington, D". mornC, arrived in Ogden yesterday REPORT OF BANK Standard-Examine- r met a Last he night CONDITION GIVEN ing. ; reporter who started quizIM zing him regarding the picture. "Mr. ttl NUJW YUKK., May 14. The actual Kneipp had no knowledge of the pici; Condition of cleariag house banks and ture, but his face radiated pure, unhappiness when he gazed itrust companies for the week shows adulterated likeness alongside son's his upon hold $4,290,900 reserve in ex,'that they ' President Harding. cess of legal requirements. This is As can be seen in the above repro- ;an Increase of $702,890 from last.week. M WASHINGTON, May 14. -- nt -- -- prov-JSnc- to-Jti- sons-chanc- We've Turned Corner, Avers ed - i . , 1 The (ConUnued From Page One.) 14 too inert to do jiot bo . wise ' and that shopping around for the beat bargains which is necessary to set up the processes of competition. "I believe labor is wllllnff to face further reductions in waffea, if it aacrflces can be demonstratively handed on in general reduction of final of living price levels, so that the cost travels in etep.'t STMDAKD or.LmXG. ' "Mr. Secretary, in your judgment is it going to be possible to maintain the high American standards of living?' was my next question. "Entirely possible," was the answer, "If we can secure equitable adjustments all along1 the line. But we must face the fact that if we are .to hold our higrher standards of living1 and to maintain employment of our people asrainst the competition of the living standards of Europe, lowered for a whole generation, wo must do it with greater efficiency and by harder work." "I take it that on the whole you are not pessimistic?" I suggested. "Not at all. I would regret indeed if the recitation of problems for which we must find a solution should carry an air of pessimism. t NEED OF ENERGY, ' "With the Intelligence, productive power and resourcefulness of the American people, we will emerge through all this, but the rapidity with which we recover will depend upon the promptness with which we grasp and well understand the nature of our difficulties and upon the unity and energy of our action. 'While our recovery may be slower than some may expect., nothing can prevent the prosperity of a country where the people have enlightenment, wish to work, wish to produce and wish to do right by thefr neighbors. "We need remember at all times j Call of j ' Sport Has Nature and the sport of the Great Outdoors ever beckoned with such, insistent attraction? We all want to get away to the soft wind that sweieps the meadow, to the links, the tennis courts, the trout streams, Let This Store Put You in Trim that we are not a nation of. machines, and horses, factories and railways. We are'a nation of men, women and chil dren. "Our industrial system and our commerce. is simply an implement for their comfort and happiness. "When we deal with these great problems ,of economics let us deal with this one conception that our object is to defend and increase the standards of living of all our people and upon this soil grow those moral and intellectual forces that make our na tlon great." oo You will find here all necessary equipment for your favorite sport, including hiking suits for men and womenj us well 'as fishing, hunting, tennis, baseball and other sport outfits a storehouse ol all those things which, make your holiday memorable. We relieve you completely of last moment worries everything in readiness, to be seen and selected in" a single visit to this sports shop with its full stock of goods. Our line of Kodak supplies is absolutely complete and our films, are developed in our own plant by real experts wht bring out every detail of the pictures. Films in at 10 a. m. out at 5 p. m. same day. CARPENTERS' WAGES VOLUNTARILY CUT " Goods Co. Ogden Sporting Washington Avenue 2311 Harry Hales, Jack Checketts, Manager - ii r -- - Manager Kodak Dept. - " - : hL; In li SPOKANE. Wash., May 14. waa made today of a 50 cent wagre reduction voted by th local carpenter' union, bringing the dcJly l.waje to 1. A like reduction was vot Jed by the carpenters several (weeki ago. No demands, It waa declared, had Deen maae Dy employers ror a wae waa voted which In th hope of cut, i i ii I ; J -- " QO ... V RED BERLIN PAPER FACES PROSECUTION Allegations of In proceeding are treason made hlh Instituted ' by the ministry of defense against the radicalas newspaper Hote the result of pub Fahme (red flag) lication by that paper of a aeries of documents bearing- on the situation In Silesia, The documents are altered to prove that the German military administration had planned an lnva slon of the Upper Slleslan plebiscite last October, and had plotted the assassination of Adalbert Korfanty. BERLJN. May 14. - a-e- a oo LEADERS OF MUTINY ; IN PRISON CAPTURED JIUNTSVILLE, Tex.. May 14. Capture "of six men considered the ringleaders of the Hnntsvllle mutiny and prison break on Thursday waa effected early this morning by three guards from the penitentiary. 3-- 5 45 15c BACONLARD 45c Eastern Sugsr CuredHams, pound 30 45c Eastrrn Sugar Cured Hams, (by the half) HAM - 45c Bacon, pound 12.10 J1.05 ....... 10-poun- d pall pore 2Sc S1.59 .......... 3i)c 5 pound Lard p!l pure 50c 2 pound pail pure Lard $2.00 8 pound pall Snow- - S1.55 Srift pail Snow. fl.OO drift ..... 50c 2 pound can Snowdrift JAM HONEY 45c cans Apricot Jam . . 50c large Jar pure Fruit , Jam -- . Jar Jam . . 25c large glass Jelly . . 75c quart Jar Honey . 45 25c medium package Black Llpton Tea.. . . . . SD"t Makers of Good Clothes On Hundson Avenue by the 32c Eastern Sweet Breakfast pound S1.25 1.00 10 33 2f 27 Upton Tea 9 25e -- H-pou- 35 Tom-to- 10c cans overcooked Tomatoes. 3 ror , . . . . . 15c cans Stringleas Besns XO 25c cans Spinach. 2 for . 15c cans June Peas, 2 for 20c cans Early June Peas .15 30c cans extra sifted Peas, 2 for . . , 20c can Hominy 15 20c cans Pumpkin . . . COFFEE TEA You will never be satisfied to use any other brand of Coffee If you try just one pound of Old Master. can Old Master $.00 Coffee S2.19 ' Jl.SQ 3 pound can Old Master Coffee S1.33 can Old Master 5c . 40 Coffee . . . . . . 50c H pound package Royal Garden Tea 40 2 packages Royal Garden Tea 78 50c Vi pound package Black Herbert Hoover -- rs . dozen . oo ay Corn, 2 for 15c cans solid pack boltles of Recco: Don't fall to take at 'least a doxen on your next trip. . Large bottles Becco. per doxen S1.95 Small bottles Becco, per The Dundee label in a garment is your guarantee of unconditional satisfaction. Our customers come back. They are satisfied. Let us take your measure now, for that NEW SUIT FOR DECORATION DAY. We will have it ready on time. , 15c cans Standard Corn . XO 2Sc cans Country Gentleman BECCO No picnic or fishing trip Is qulto complete without a few Every Suit Guaranteed ' Laddie Boy. ; CANNED VEGETABLES JVe have a large quantity ot Clack and White canned Cherries. Note the price. 40c cans. Wnlte Cherries no 35c cans Black Cherries S5c cans Sliced Peaches 25c cans Utah Peschs . 40c cans Bartlett Tears 40c large cans Plnespplo, 33 at Gabanatuan, 5 un- That if they tell untruths they are dishonest and would be considered unreliable by most "people. At this time of close money matters and kearcity of work it behooves every person to stock the pantry at the least possible cost,. Thousands of new patrons have been added to our list dur-in- g th'e past few' months. They come to us because it is necessary to, save and because they havo learned the great-- . savings are possible at Skapgs Stores and Markets. .When - est will you adopt our "Cash and Carry" plant in the finished garment. You can bank on the l , of times, makes a big talk of what he has to offer the public, but as a matter of fact there are but two things he ever mentions. He enlarges greatly on the fact that he is very desirous of selling you on credit and that he freely delivers free. He Rays nothing of what you pay extra in the prices he charges you on each charge item. Neither does he mention that his delivery costa are ensrraous and that all who use it must pay dearly for it. Apparently, there is an clement of deception in the average crdit grocer's argu- Comparison Pilipinos Told Democrats i,s Made No Move to Grant :r, Freedom " 7f)c 4X 20c 30t 25 15t ? G5c Meat Prices For Next Alhambra Theatre Week solution of the Irrigation district, but the trustees and directors refuse to act. The state prays Judgment for the dissolution of the district and that ex penses be recovered by the state. Attorney Horn says that A. r . Far-keconnected engineer, formerly with the Weber County Irrigation district estimates that the projects, including a dam near Echo, one at Bear River, one at South Fork, and north of the Hot Springs, r"rvolr would necessitate an expenditure ox no lass than 18,000.000. Horn declared that the high Attorney line from Echo would be built at the expense of . Weber County farmers, under Weber County Irrigation plans of the organization, but would furnish this county with but a portion Officers to Fight Move of the water from the reservoir, the rest to be carried farther alonr th for Dissolution foothills to supply a portion of Davis County, .and even portion of Salt Lake county. (Continued From Pao One.) Under these figures, the S2.000 water and that the requirements of acres of land which the proposed disWeber county to water one acre are trict waa to irrigate, would carry a to three acre feet Duraen or sz&o per acre to finance and that only about 10,000 acres was the district. PETITION TO DISSOLVE. shown to have no water rights, furAttorney Horn declared that hun ther, that many acres could not be dreds of Weber county farmers had watered owing to Its position. petitioned for .withdrawal from the CANNOT BE WATERED upon learning the facts in the district, The complaint also charges that the matter, and that the board ef direcdistrict Is attempting to compel all of tors of the district had failed to act to In and land the the district pay the upon petitions. have the cost of each individual projAttorney Horn rave the following. ect make a lien upon all of the land that the percentage of farm declaring In the district, when, in fact, it is im ers In each community of the county, to which have possible any project will benefit all the lands in the district was practically the same as this list. Eden, 109 per cent opposed to the for the reason that many acres are on 76 per cent: elevations which could not be watered. district; HuntsvUle, The final allegation Is that a largs North Ogden. 85 per cent: Blaterrille, number of owners and holders oC 190 per cent; Hooper. SS per cent: land In the Irrigation district have Wilson. West Weber and8 5Ka.nevine. loo per cent: nain City. per cent: petitioned the corporation to bring an Warren. 90 per cnt; and Farr West. action to test the legality of the formation of the district, but had been 10 per cent, refused. It is also said that seventy-fiv- e According to Attorney Horn, the diof the orranlxa- per cent of the land holders In- rectors and officers the district have demanded the dls- tion. composed "of D. D. McKay, presi dent and director; J. R. Deus. secre tary and director, and James Rob son, director, have repeatedly failed to act upon petitions of withdrawal. . Mr. Horn said that Weber farmers whom are backing the county action which has started, include the following: Undsay Land & Livestock Company, t. Joseph Barker Co., William T. Joseph Bldwell. C. M. Clay. Fred Foy, Thomas R. Jones, Lyman Barker. Oeorg Hlgley, E. C." Chrlstensen. OFF! CUtS WILL RilSINT J. Lv Robson of i'Lain City, an officer of the Weber County irrigation district organization, stated that devolved upon officials of the organi-it sation to fight the allegations made UTAH ATTORNEY GE fRAL FILES 30c Shoulder Pork Steak, pound . . . . . . . . . 25c fresh Country Style BEEF Steak, pound'. 254 Sirloin Steak.. pound 23c Round Steak, pound 23 Chuck Steak, pound . 17c Pot Roast, beat cuts, 15c pound 15c Rib Boiling Beef, pound gc 40c 35c 30c 25c 20c r, e -- . 25c fresh Hamburger, 2 pounds - . ACTION HER . . . PORK . Loin 40c Pork Chops, pound -- 35c pound 25c Leg of La rob, pound. 20c Lamb' Stew, pound . . 28C Associated Farmers Milling Company Phone 2025-- W Ogden -- 20c 25c XOc bilities and assets wrre-no- t made public, .but It was said unofficially that Mr. Carstens claims alone amounted to approximately. 1500,000. 00 i CALGARY, Alberts, May 14. II. F. WOULD BAR NEGROES . McDonald, of this city, today was IN ARMY AND NAVY named receiver for the Noble foundation, Ltd.. the largest farming corpor. WASHINGTON. May 14. ation in weBtern Canada. A bill ts Amonir its creditors are the Mer prohibit enllitment of negroes in tbe chants Dank of Canada. Bankers army or navy was introduced Trust company, of New York, and by Senator Caraway, Democrat, oftoday Henry Carvtens, of Seattle, Wash. Lia ll i! it ii Start Right In it Do you want to lire to be a hundred? Wen, start right In. "Mrnmm, yes," you say, "but don't 1 haT to do something, or stop doing eomethingr Not necessarily. So many people seem to taks themseltes so , , yery. sertousljj There Is only one force which has power to add years to your life. That is Nature, as. expressed In Tltal energy. Nature is sufficient unto herself. You haT plenty of rital en ergy aTallable, But sometimes it Isn't distributed properly throughout your body. Then some bodily parts become weakened, other parts become In toItskI finally you die. Not bcaue of any lack of Tltal energy, but because of lack of proper distribution of that energy. Or coarse, It is not itricUy true that yon don't haTe to do any. thing in order to become a member of the Century Club. You . EaTe to be sensible. see to It will that sensible, you your rital energy Is propBeing distributed your bodily machine. throughout erly Vital energy Is tranismltted to air parts of the body by the nerre sjstem. The main line of the nerre system Is the spinal cord." As the nerfes branch away from the spinal cord they must pass through and between the moTable bones of the spinal column. u b-- e." with a capital Tl And these morahle bones spell T a of place, nerrcs are Inare out bit contlxljially slipping They terfered with, and therefore transmission of Tltal energy is interfered with. The science of Chiropractic concerns Itself with putting and keeping spinal bones In place, through a system of skilled hand adjustments. Then Tltal energy is properly distributed to errery body part. Do you want to lire to be a hundred? ; Start rUM la. Eee a Chiropractor today. IUtc him adjust ycur duplexed, spinal bones. Kwp them in place by frequent Chiropractlo adjustments. They won't stay put, you know. Tou ijn&y not lire to be & hundred, but they will add many. hrpy and healthy years . to your life. r ' . 25C pound 30c Shoulder Lamh Chops, IMMENSE CANADIAN FARM GOES BROKE , taste. Its original process of milling does not destroy the life and natural sweetness of the wheat. Flavo Is dependable: It It wholesome and makes better bread. Try It and youH always use 1L - SKAGGS Way-men- Bread made from Flavo Is snowy white; Its rising qualities are unusual, and please the . pound LAMB 35c Loin Lamb Chops, two-and-one-h- alf It's Better Made From Flavo Flour 2 Sausage, 22c 35c against the district, the directors beto pursue this course ing duty bound of action to conform with their oaths of office. An answer to the charges alleged In the complaint against the Weber district win be filed County Irrigation during am coming week, Mr. Robson reports. oo r-- SENATE GIVEN PLEA TO IMPORT COOLIES o m II j ii m Jl m i 1 m 4) t il MS Jl m 41 ii M ii J) il mP m: - WASHINGTON, May 14. Resolu tions of the Hawaiian legislature re questing: leriaiauon by congress to permit immigration of sufficient per- n ",Lcut labor ZnL l.4 ,rmvdy the islands were presentshortage ed to the senate, today and to the territories committee.referred Ther proposed that alien immigrants ad. mltted ahould not exceed 26 per cent of the total Insular population, a restriction designed, it was understood, to exclude Japanese- - t.Tff1 IT eur fctry In the was. erected In njf. i I J ! m 1 1 ? i) jr 1 -1 i . - 1 Ml I 1 1 . i'i . i . CLARK C. S. CHIROPRACTOR Phonsss Office, 559; Rettdence, 31&3-- ir 5 m ., ,J j.JI IKlA.1 MhJ ,.! fc. ) ..l .J J . .... i T' m 1 - . ; m i i " 441 Hudson Avenue I .!.( -' 1 - 1 Vvl - 1 I i -l V- ) ? -- l I v. . |