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Show STANDARD-E- THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 22, 1921. AM1N ER X ari LEWIS, LIKELY TO SUCCEED GOMPERS, SOLVES BIG PROBLEMS W11H A SONG ! INDIANAPOLIS, May tling and singing and working. Whis- 21. I walking and methods has John By.these simpl L. Lewis,, president of the United Mine Workers of America, risen from humbl, beginnings to a position of Comparative Figures Show What XJan Be Done With tij.-- ' ereat influence. $45 mantle of fall upon iewis Sam Gompers will the A. . of head 2 S in .to 5 when present the worth you What was 4. toof L. decides to retire. 1920. and what is it worth to you schools in a Attending the public v day? and then tolling This question, which attracted the small town in Iowa father is his remines alongside in the attention of local merchants, has an auspicious beginsolved itself into two separate and dis- not particularly man who comexpects to be a for viewed tinct lists which, when ning on his to match intelligence with cajled paratively, show a regular, cost livihad opportunity. every men have of who drop in the high The first thine he did was to sup The" comparison was made by ng1. Wholesale Grocers' plement his public school education) the Utah-Idah- o with intensive stud? on speciaueu association. a in 1920, was found that It subjects, particularly economics. Then April, man with $45.25 could procure for his h traveled extensively through westmoney a sack of cane granulated su ern and southwestern states, working dui at Kar, costing $35; a 45 pound sack of in coal and metalliferous mines intensive another same of bushel a the time 4.50 and taking flour, costing course in the university of experience. lied River Ohio potatoes for $5.75. Since then he has gone whistling But, in April of 1921. Relief had same and and the arrived, singing through many problems. apparently . L $45,25 wasVgood for the following list 'lie is now only 41 years oia HIS FATHrTS IU J 1"- In November, 191, representatives of articles at the following prices: con1 100 of the coal miners at Indianapolis pound sack of cane granu- ferred for 20 hours without cessation. ulated. sugar $.50 1 bushel of spuds 1.40 They faced a mandatory order from 1 49 3.00 the government to cancel the general pound sack of flour . x owisiriKe witnin z nours. beans of navy pounds S pounds of rolled oats 25 Winter was aDDroaching, the coal Vz dozen cans of peaches 1.80 supply small and conditions ideal for 1.80 a strike. dozen cans of apricots 'z dozen cans of corn. .75 But after tlve long grinding session, 1 3.50 Lewis made this announcement: of men's shoes pair 1 1.75 "Gentlemen, we will obey the? pair of boy's shoes. 1 2.25 of the court. We tlo m) mandate pair of girl's shoes.. 1 We are Americans. 4.50 under woman's of shoes... protest. pair 1 pair of Union-AllWe can not fight our government." 3.25 1 man's blue shirt. . 1.00 It was an announcement of few 1 men's union 1.50 underwear........ (words, but it undoubtedly a had much JOHN Ii. LKWIN. SlvI7TCHi:i) I1Y ARTIST CltOVI 1 can do with the comfort o( great na-- j ' 25to baking powder 1 can of syrup.. 1 bottle Of 15 Often while debate raged .and, vinegar 1 1 is the word inside the session) 30!raged catsupr jbottle . u. a r room. I,ewis walked orisniy i ii up ana- B ....u.v. O 1 down-cast his .18 down the Toasties. eyes Post corridor, package Va dozen cans of kraut. ....... . .77 ward. Now and then be would throw Vs dozen cans of 2.10 his head like a boy emerging prunes........ vo 'back from a swimming pool, thus shaking aozen, cans or tomatoes 75 back into place the mass of sandy! z dozen cans of beans 1 pair of overalls 1.95 haid which falls down over his fore-OO head. y It was noticed that Lewis was not' at any time laboring under any ex DRUGGISTS MEET He was greatly concerned. commencement Exercises oftMuch Study Precedes Ruth;' IN LOGAN MAY 26 citement. he was working hard, b ut was per- the State School to Be Chatterton's Appearance fectly cool. Men long associated with Lewis sa5 in Her First Barrie Role Held Wednesday The 1921 convention of the Utah he never loses his balance, no, Pharmaceutical association will be that matter how great the provocation. held May 26 and 27 at Logan in the He turns out an amazing lot of WhU preparation and i hentrlr.il e the convention hall of the Logan chamber work. It is not uncommon (ommenrfilent t noexercise for for him i :an i u i . i oe ici mkf of commerce. A letter of Invitation has ... n" Krnnoi win ior urai on wuuk ri been sent to every druggist in the meeting and talkmg jto callers and Wednesday at the nrhool. hcglnnlnK at Ian B.tr,M ;!;rlV J, lu.lv J- . M state, assuring them of an enjoyable then turn his attention to routine of-- 1 R o'rlock. The gradUHt.H ar. TbnniM t h,r t er iluw lime ot.h Mwrinj time. unt11 the sma11 hOUrS of thei Austln- Salt Luk: i:ilen I.uk. Sugar are a lot and rl.nnlli nnd Citv: Cora Marthinl. Charleston, and Most of the time during the two :1CAwok orhjpful rvi Arnino f hu nUi Oiunton? intHviilual loach When'he is concentralinir on some! vlSL,et T!y!?r ?den day session will be devoted to dlscusi.a fwt firm n nil imTihfl nf innrrn sions regarding the business of the re- - problem he walks and whis-- i the floor w. lv of the iho deman.l.! nulitiM ' ,ir.ir!,,f tail druggist. Among the speakers ties or sings Often he bums some r,jr iplnyer for the filttnif portrasl of the. will be the Bev. Harris Pillsbury of old tune familiar to him in the mines. nf Jhe boa;d of tmste'ev. state Pr. Thomas, peopling the H. L. Thompson George superin s utiusual thiracterM iLogan. Professors Lewis a sense of humor. the hanUn of their iJ!. of public instruction, will fnm and Lyman L. Daines of the University He tella ahasstoryfine great effect, but liver the address to the graduates. , To face nut h a discriminating Jury, of Utah, H. C. Christensen, secretary he has no use with for stories. The program follows. rendering a flrsl r.arrle role, rr4uire of the national association of boards He shows the same sense of discriminmuch coumite. determination, and School the r.llnd. for Orchestra ofi pharmacy, H. E. Hatch of Logan, ation in his is conwhich - palnstakln Matreading, Kev. Invocation Godfrey preparation. The tafc. It and Claron Nelson, manager of the fined to serious subjects. Shakespeare 'farHo.from a flniple or easy one. thews. Woodward field. Mr. Nelson will is a favorite. tu Uuth Chattrrton. now ptay- Chorus School for (he HlinJ. speak on the "Development of the. Air is Another in characteristic that lewis the heroine of Hnrrie-jKtlen Dance I.usk. Solo "Mry Mail Service." ia always open to conviction. Hut he should Bote." go u generoui amount Value Received" "For Ksssy, Plans have been made to have Rex the man who changes his mind must Thomas Austin. approbation and deserved credit for Smith, commercial aviator at the have an argument to' present, because the School mind. for the Chorus degree in whWh she has satisfied Woodward field, carry two local drug- It is one of his mottoes fully to even the mont rrltirsl and prtctiUrt Blind. for School the Orchestra gists to Logan in his plane and to inform himself on any subject before I'roKontaflnn ( l ra d m ! es Suu"..!of the Ha rr lltn. nf Throughout her; s perform thrilling stunts in the air he announces a decision. of the pieturewjw and daln-- j M. Drlggs. Frank portrayal Friday afternoon for the entertain"His only diversion," says a friend.; Address to Graduates Dr. Geo rgeitv girl wh, disappears lotoi the mya-ment of the visitors. vial.lKes tenons lie isiand init and this he. enjoys Thomas. the nign jump, ' The first evening the members will "is at odd moments of Certificates Preni lted." to return a, quarter of a century, around Presentation be entertained with dancing followed occasionally Vio a rantA r ff a t ha nffir a Aulr r If I rt Act i v later to find those whom h loved all" )nl he wasj !v axUPPtr ,n tQe merzanlne floor of Itaelf as a target for a high Jump hei grown old while she i School for the Blind, Orchestra 1 the Hotel Lccles. The convention will immediatelv becomes active. If there' Denedlction Ilev. Godfrey Mat when she disappeared, are clear lndi-Wlth a second and of hf. day cations careful banquet at)is n D0X of ordinary size in nis way: thews. fi.08?16 training me Yiswrtiii. OO studv to which ahe undoubtedly ftp-- 1 in the store room he Inm n it ' OOpiled her.' elf before accepting w hat.i Discussing labor conditions, L.ewis LUTHERAN to the confirmed Uarrlei following. !! CHURCH, said: JRIDDIOUGH HURT greatest honor that.cAii come to in America is passing; SERVICE POSTPONED 'the a piayt-h new ziarrie roie. IN AUTO MISHAP one"Industry of the most serious periods ini And among those playgoers whoj yet, all of its history, but it will, in time.; Shave teen devoted to Ruth Chatterton, stabilized and normal. become again to the absence from the city slnck rfal nucrr9, with Hen-- i flrt Kenneth Riddiough. 21 years old. "Millions of working people out of; of Owing -E. Ob?on. p.i.'tor of Arthur r Wui-ln Trie lutnboW at the' the.ry narrowly escaped death at 10:30 work, as they are now, means thut English Lutheran church. will Ubertv theater In New York, thfre o'clock Friday night, when dragged labor is paying more than its Just be postponed today. Sunday school no gurpriflc al the ea with which th by an automobile driven by Ralph share of the price of a return to nor- and Rible clansea will be held at 10 chestnut-haireyoung actren took' on mal conditions. It always has been o'clock. Rev. Olson is Springer. The accident happened avethe attending th from transition previous! so. Iabor has stood the brunt of every annual aprln? convention of the in- - chool-glr- l Canyon road, hear Washington sub-deand to the! roles nue. in this country. of . Lutheran mor ...Ktle t a k of nlcturinar the moat district. depression termountain . 11, "This Riddiough was standing at the side true, organization of the cnurcne? in iiins'. km., nnu win i - recent and mot difficult of the Uarrle of the road when he saw Springer, a workers being is absolutely essential to their turn to Ogden Wednesday. heroines. Ruth Chatterton ia a real friend, approaching in his car, he Rafetv and innrrnnltdrti Aid society win be The of the theater, they paid, and' said.. Riddiough ran to catch the au- they cannot protect themselves against tertalned by Mrs. Dorothea Johnson, tn hvnererltical h.r tomobile and had seized the side of injustice. Organized into labor unions 2018 Jackson avenue, Wednesday af- Barrie worshipper mo.i this entruat may the car. Springer, playfully,, acceler- they are in position to safeguard their ternoon at 2 o'clockr t she bet n an Indefatlg- task. Uasr car. ou ated the speed of the Riddiough interests. iable worker ever since she made her was dragged for a distance, and fin"Those who would compel labor to OGDEN GRAIN MAN TO firet professional appearance on the ally fell beneath the car, breaking two carry more than its share of the bur-- i as a result of a schoolgirl fingers ion his right hand, and sus- den cannot impress their will upon ATTEND CONVENTION stage, with a stock company m Wash"dare" tained severe bruises oh his right leg. workers who are organized, nor can The arduous tak of a new ington? He was immediately removed to his they compel organized workers to acrole each week, endleaa rehearalngi home by Springer. Riddiough was not cept unfair and unjust terms of emshe approached fearleaalyj and Globe R. of E. the study, manager Alton, seriously injured as the result of the ployment. so to that kind Oraln & Milling company, left last and with no tremor not Amerimishap. "In the of girl the labor of pleasing the enor future will where he Kansas nltrht for City, oo can labor will certainly come more attend a convention of grain dealers mom Barrie clan would, come only 1 The official seal of the confederate nearly to .reaching the 100 per cent to be held May 24. 25. 28. He will'a glorloua new task, the hard work to states has, never been found, since it organized state than labor of any oth- visit ln middle western cities before be repaid wonderfully with whatever! was hidden from federal authorities, er country in the world." decree of aucceaa ahe might achieve he returns to Ogden about June l. No one. therefore, begrudgaa Ruth! Chatterton the pralae and acclaim accorded her for her exquisite performance in "Mary Hon." She placed th Scotchman's latent play safely and curely In the high place ln the eateem of the discriminating playgoer already occupied bv ' Peter Ian." "The Uttle Maify expect , d-- n: that the . honest-to-goodne- ss r i New Dining Room Suites at New Low Prices! I ; J .... s. j 40-tion- j PUPILS r F ....... w GRA DUATIMG INTO BARRIE TOG! iADUATI VS. 1 j j ' . . 1 i J V'nrf j - r- - I r- - i shipment included many new and distinctly different designs in dining room furniture. Come in and see the work of America's foremost designers of furniture and in all the neu finishes. You can buy now at the lowest possible prices an? we are featuring many special values, from inexpensive Colonial period dining rooms suites to the most elaborate period styles. Convenient credit terms on any purchase. SUITE NO. 572 Modern Sheraton, old mahogany dining room suite, consisting of extension table, buffet, china table, five diners and one arm chair 5875.00 value, reduced to . . . . cabinet, five diners, one arm chair. $782.50 value, reduced to SUITE NO. 1883 Windsor Colonial dining room suite, consisting of gate leg table, four Windsor chair and buf fet. $210.00 value SUITE NO. L-- l 225 Dining oom suite h of French Chippendale design. Old mahogany finish: consists of nine pieces, including dining tabic, buffet, china cabinet, five diners and one arm chair. $1015.00 value now SUITE NO. room set. consisting of ten pieces, including buffet, side table, china cabinet, dining table, five side chairs, one aim A recent 8-f- n.n,n . v-,- , . n.i , ux--tende- j nt de-le- j off-col- or i ..$761.25 $157.50 for I i En-glis- $586.90 -- Queen Anne dining SUITE NO. 531 Old English Mahogany dining room suite in Tythrop design, consisting of nine pieces, including buffet, china cabinet, dining L-88- $656.25 . t. 0 Sccrr.::!ue.$420.oo i Special Values in BUFFETS One- - Third Less i j !f No. I value. I - r-- ( No. "NT T $32. I i t No. I j $15 nr i , T" t .S I . 2SJ Golden Ttdue. I i'. far-dista- l-a- .,, en-8tude- nt 675 No- - " IT WOULD seem reasonable to suppose, that the bones in Methuselah's spine stayed put. HOWEVER, that was before the days of pavements, cement sidewalks, joggly street cars, trains and automobiles. It was in the days when a man would just naturally have to jump up and down on a rock or something in order to jar the spinal bones out of place. TODAY, our spinal bones WON'T star put. They get out of place, bother the nerves, and our bodies suffer because of the interrupttion of nerve force. THE science of Chiropractic concerns itself solely with adjusting spinal bones so that nerve force can flow freely. Then the body takes care of itself. It retains elasticity death's greatest foe. GO TO a Chiropractor today. Let him . rr No 543 & S5 5f QCQ tJ)JrJU dininc Ubl foot QO QC )Oj.oj it 10 . M $4.35 rr OD.UJ Reduced to No. 10S7 Goden oak box aeat rbo3- dlnlsi: chair, leather tered. $10 value. Reduced to CD,UJ No. 11SS Golden oak, boi aeat diner, Irarther cphol- eter-d- . $10 grade 30.UU Na SC4 rumcd oak, leather up r rr rQ ff (( holterei3 dinlr.f ctalr, $10 value. Now No OOj.JJ talu. $61.65 , liox aeat jtcudea oak d'.r.'.rc chair, $10 value. din-ini- $83.35 Golden oak cbalr. 72 11S1 oak. 13 value. CQ OC OOJ-J- J Induced to No. 791- - t fw;t d.r.inc table, fumfsl oak. IZO 5 JQ CC value. Iteducd to... Otjt'-U- J No. 20358 foot- - dining table, Koldea oak, 15 CtCC fC value. Reduced to... HuD.UJ No. 2024 5 foot colden oak dining table. $105 C7A value. Now Ofv.UU t No. S43 6 foot Eoldcn oak room table. J?5 CjCO 3C alue. Iteduced to... No. 2107 Kolden oak dm iBC table. $C5 value. QIQ 3C Reduced to buffet. h Sr. No. 1071 Turne-- frr CD,UD fcr oak diner, full $13 value. leather aeat. p ...... rr Reduced to OO.UJ Numaroua Other Chalra at Similar Reductior, OJhJJ LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS life. . AND will you then live as long as I I V. 1 ltn rr4 1 1 j d-- f t- t,tr. rona pro-feMl- Safeguard Your Health on flrm-enaccna- r. ed tetr affiuta SEEKING DIVORCE FOR NONSUPPORT Me- rtiary 1. 1921. bo-- their vint te the Ptrftctry wen at o. y ar tittfwj flttf are c. . . rouT2 th Order ef tha Day, ( Aft Owf vrrlc prtct titi Cfrt citratt nry. trw Lake Offlc. Ut". South Mali. Phena Waiatch 1291 ! te pr Z9U Painltaa tatraellaa ef o. m. Tth"' m. foutz Car PractKa U .lrnitd te Ctan New "Mettlhiodl tall a Sit) n4 irr.prm the foed pearar.ea a htmdrtdfeid. S art It at ion . Mt thir fwtwra (dy by mtiu fev'se tlifaetaeiif . aa-ociat- lon Cl( prie.t raea. Many eeepla ataea Mpini( tn and " Th annual banquet of the Sacred will be Heart Alumnae held at the Rerlhana. Saturday. May 28. On the day followlnr a tea will be hald by the annacUtlon at the home of.JIra. J. 1. Dlnneen. mit hum Ulcerated teath and old t Ma'tri, mnee . SACRED HEART GIRLS WILL HOLD BANQUET Hudson Ave. tha th cenitant Nonaupport la charged In a com. afternoon tn plajnt flUd yenterdayVeva Ilendrlck-no- n the'dlatrlct court N.by Th Ilendrtckton. afmlnst Alva maiden nam of Mr. Hendrlckon was et forth. Tha Veva Burtoyne. it t conpU vii mAiTled In Of den, Feb not;--You'- ve 1 j - thuselah! "Probably got a lot of things to contend with that he didn't have. But your life span will he considerably lengtkened. 244 P) EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME JL ' I - j J I adjust your spinal bones. It doesn't hurt and it will give you a new lease on CHIROPRACTOR 3I63-M- One-Fourt- ilnlater.' Brutus.'' "Alice-Sit-- ! -Quality Street" and the rett. In Ituth Chatterton's earlier . roles to 10 dayji in Jail whn found cuillj Markham rr.ainUJr.ed that he bad there mav be found little trare nf the jpATR GET TEN DAYS D. U. Roberta In Jthe city merely accorr,; ani :r Jjron. more serious acting qualitiea th dia i FOE PETTY LARCENY by Jud mdrninccourt In "Mary Roae.'! r:rday plays so generously ' A hug . Mill. .. . j n4 farkham were O .. Ilrown earchUrht, fl fetl In Mui v.j . tiiiTT . m lit u. ut V. i j uu v be lnitaid on Mourt will ameUr. Jabout the character he pictured in! Markh.m. d, fpr fl fc motormtcr. worth 1.0. William lirown and "The Hainbow." And the .aaccharln Ban Fracelaco, rear TamalraU. I po;ir aaf- pttlt larceny by ruivin.; j The "Daddy Long Ler" dtllghttd the charged with an Ulumlcat not men cf entered cviUly. mutner,t park motorrneter. were MttKd prep school and debutante foijowlrg fitoltn of the actreai. "but demanded "little from her nave the ordinary dlnly of her natural young girl charm. The ame may be aald for '"Come Out of the Kitchen" and "Moonliiht and All the more clear. iHoneyauckle." then. Is U that with her promotion to Ogdcn'i Leading DcnliiU tardom a few ago Ruth Chatterton did not cea to. regard her at real work, but continued to study and improve, that ahe might be nreDared for a more demanding ioK the jAnd when that "Job" came. In waa lorm or iary now, tne actrema . not found wanting, and came through Aceing ltth" ukerttt cuen aften the Uarrle teat with all color bravely tnurtd by tifto f tn omtut a iimtlett 0ra ai viintTr and flylnr. to find hertelf enugly esteem of ln Jhe dtffJcyK ' ThftUfttf bf ftpT C t1 . txunty iff the J. M. Barrie clan, OiMitH with thi meted oo I DR.C. S. CLARK Phone: Office 389;. .Res. J table, 11 Reduced and in Price nt THE SPINE OF METHUSELAH anti-toxin- oak dinicjc &0 turae-- d buffet. Golden oak dull finlah buffet. J92.SO Keduced to i i METHUSELAH lived 969 years. Chipper as a sparrow in his nine hundredth year. Imagine I BUT, then, he didn't have to spend vital energy worrying about germs or s or appendicitis or anything like that. And it is doubtful whether he was ever pestered by a life insurance agent. DID you ever wonder about the sort of bodilv machine Methuselah must have had'?" 'J ' ' ' V MAN'S body is a machine. It must be kept well oiled, elastic, smooth running. Elasticity is life. Rigidity is death. THE motive power of the bodily machine is nerve force. The main artery of the nerve system is the spinal cord. As they branch away from the spinal cord, all the trunk nerves must pass through and between the movable bones of the spine. AS LONG as the spinal bones stay in v their proper place they don't anny the nerves carrying the body's motive power. But let some of these bones get out of place, even.. fta little, and the flow of nerve force is interrupted. Then the bodily machine suffers. No. $61.65 . Now j well-heinf- fumed oak. value. Now Golden oak dull buffet. 1112.50 value. C7C fifl OlO.UU Reduced jo No. 0732 Golden oak dull finish buffet. $125 value. hr b . Now No. 0765 m d DO ck It educed to j r KumrJ alue. font 163 Iue Iledured to... 0x1-0- 0 foot dining table rooi S85.C0 No S oak. One-Thi- rd NV. buffet. o.ik Tftl'JO -- , rumcd 0733 751 (utnd $56.65 Now I CHAIRS One-Thir- l i All DINING ROOM DINING ROOM TABLES Reduced d in Price Dee.Mt'-- H O'y eimesSg Os 4mi Oft. 144 Wvingte Avna. |