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Show THE OGDEN MONDAY EVENING, MAY 23," 1921 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R sbssbbbbbbbssssbbbbbsbbbsbbbbbsbbsb I ,, 1 ,it.f t VA.GOlvlAA J't WgPilAgr i n"?X&( . ? tX3VE AH EARN GENE By THE CRAZY QUILT MEXICO GIVEN 'CVpuRCtE OU In a new size package PEA CE TERMS' America sm k bim zBig Bags Traveling With Wind Since Departure : on Saturday 4-- 7 "yi SEE SVJSCTMUtE, J I iVa ' tli' BIRMINGHAM, Ala., May With the landing of tne .Dauoon at "Birmingham iStuart, Va., early today, five of the "nine gas bags which left here Satur night in the national Dauoon day elimination race had come to earth. were believed to be somewhere " Others over Ohio, probably heading east- ward. - "City of Akron," piloted by Wade P. SVan Orman, in the national elmina-'tio- n balloon race, landed at Lebanon, of iTenn., approximately 30 miles east Nashville, at 5 o'clock Sunday after-'nooaccording to a telegram today to Samuel C. Bowman, one of the ' &corekeepers- The other balloons down are the No. 1," which landed in a r'Army brainstorm at 3:10 p. m. yesterday near Columbia, Tenn;the "Chamber of Commerce," of St. Louis, and the TCity of Birmingham." which also "were forced down yesterday near Nashville, Tenn. Weather forecasters said that the - banks of "high" pressure meeting a "Ti"low" in the Mississippi valley region created small centers of disturbances were responsible or I which probably T"the forced landings of the four bags. al" , , 23. Semi-Centenni- fAOORH. ; jJyTi hTmj , , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' r" " ' ' My ronil'lnn on ft.itrmrn nutllninir l hlrh thr. ntt.l Htlwould rxt'-nrroCnlti..n to the Mxlr-,icorrrn to-mnl for utmls pretar".l ion to Vri it dffl-n- il VVtoflKEjJJ t' jtttJrnt Ohreron. Thin GAR ETTE in slit form of a memorandum, eu.i. will hm U Ubre. Hon by Gooricr T. dlicrfd Summrrlln. coun cilor of the Aninienn tnhy at or ilrilro thl wtk. r oiuu:i 3trs-- StGX for rrmfnition. it is un- drrto.l. r rractlcally ItUntlcat with smokers prefer mad by Hcrptar3r nTommtniiioni In hi rTort to cdnKrea at chair man of a nuNrornmlttThey'll find that nate of th xorelgn relations rommlllM. this compact package often Thi rommunlcflllon l aald to Inlt that mint men a document Ggarcttcs Lucky Klvlnr Munncfi thn American and their lnteretn will i. iecuarded in will ust suit them. Mexico befor the United Htat-will consider rumpllon of formal relations If iurh anuranrcd uro Klven. them dealers now It l belirvf.l Henry V. Fletcher, un aer Mrreurv of Hate, who wan am both sires: 10 for carry hiwador to Mexico under Wilson until he resigned, win be deslrnatd to rep- 10 cts; 20 for 20 cts. the United States In drafUnc "Mr.t a treaty. cm;.u an"i The communicationix)ncnrci4 contains noth Inf which can Justify its belnf charac as nn ultimatum but. it is un leruej aersiood. Obres;on will be left in not doubt as to the determination of K ' ' American administration to that;American interests are not Indefinite- to demands which may opportu-l- y discriminated again!. It Is faldjr.lty for his political opponents to HARDNG SAYS to have prepared In collabora- - chari? that hs had yltlded to ths POLITIC. SCAN'T tlon with Secretary Fall. Americans. ! STAND IN WAY AmonK conditions set forth are: Analysis of reports are said to hava rilOrintTY RIGHTS Indicated that the radical element Elimination of provisions of article and nolltlcal malcontents would mak 2? of the Mexican conntltutlon relat-.h- l (Cnnilnuod From Pa On.) act their xcui for renewed op- to or tne tn nauonauxaiion injf soil rifhta" Insofar as thsy affect ten Even the adrntaUtration which devotee IF IIK WON'T KICK ure of land to which title waa obtained Failure to slcn on the other band Itself relentlessly to such work mutt priorInto the adoption of the constitu would brin to Obercon. It U believed. understand thst it will lose a good 1917. tion almost as serious a dancer, since there Ion of the provisions whichijg another party comprising many of deal of Immediate loyalty on the part of the rifht of dip the old revolutionary of a certain class of politicians, which in cases where prop- - leaders, who are displeased with the will not bs compensated to it at once trend of the administration as well aa in th of the rrolelone numbers of conservative business men Modification appreciation of th public; fcr which prevent Americans acqulrinCiand thoee Identified with past admin- the publlo will net have the deep conImmediate Interest or the willcern the will animate alont the Mexican coasts and,mCents which person InUraated their have here, JNeWSPaper lllen VlCtimS. xone . . . . . . . . International boundaries ircness 10 acree 10 m Amcricin u who finds himself being pried loose Ulster Grows Quiet; RELIGIOUS FREEDOM m ands. from the purs, strings. Aiwurance that article 11 providing in Mexico has been situation The "Nevertheless, thankless and ungra Arsonists Busy for the expulsion of "pernlcuous for- - made more complex, reports hare in- cious as the task will b for most cf eigners" will not be applied to Amer- dicated, by the unbalancing of indus thoae who devot their efforts to it, U ""u vv trial conditions. The cumber cf un- must and will b attacked. It Is being V . . CORK. May 23. A bomb was t oi lair imi. employed has been estimated at about attacked, with all determination- ,thrown at four members of the night puriuiuiy Modification of the provisions gov- - three hundred thousand. oo staff of the Cork Examiner as they ernlnr religious worship In such man h of the land sur aska and ts m were on the way home early this ner mat American cierry .nt.i usual of the face exercise functions to globe. the right CANADA WILL TAKE morning. ,n denominations. Gathering of the data win require tlx weeks while the exact u is also suggested that the two NATIONAL CENSUS from four towill Christopher Walsh and Stephen be known In fle or population Darman were probably mortally in- - government agree to the creations of Is of estimated at l.fiCO.-00six It months. CUrt djudlcl,on m!x1 and Frederick Murphy jured. .while of The the work will be 21. coit OTTAWA Or.L. May Thirteen . . claims. ... ll.710.COO. MAY NOT ACCEPT iawara tjomns were, sngntiy wounaea. mclorlll Wniaan4 rnnnintftM Much Information asJde from popu . . . Eome optimism Is exprested by offl-- 1 HOSTILITIES LESSENING. -- virh lation flruree wr.i be gathered. Queswill bgln June I. With the aid of tions will concern not only such In.. . . w elated Prus. ) Th election cmpaJg n is i Kn .MuA m dividual matters aa age, rex. race, octKt and earning raps city, but defor the Ulster parliament is proving and If they are district they will b expect cupation finance and of tails agriculture, the most free from faction fights of Jeef refuse to .Urn. ef fd lQ el lh. n' mTU wo any recent election and the fact that The population ef the Dominion at desires recognition he probiblyjtntn and ehlld In Canada's l.TJt.lll Sa urday night ani A Sunday wlBu not census cf ItTl was l.flf.Ii? ar.d ths ek lt at ln, of being square miles. This Is an area isrger the 1 1 1 1'ctntus ,7,1 l,i 41. rom t he pretldency by acceding than the United Slates Including Al-'ConliU-- 10 for 10 ll cts - MXSY Strike Ot-rrco- a Try It's TfossiGci oo :iMUST NOT BE AGAIN INSISTS PRESIDENT be-e- on. FOUR HURT BY TRADE UNIONS OF RAIL BOMB IN CORK PA Y CUT SEEN TO SPREAD OUT . ill antl-Carran- ta a-ctl- American Federation About to Launch Intensified Thinks Wage Scales Should Be Cut Organization Drive U. S; Chamber : of Com-.merc- e f Railroads WASHINGTON. May IS. The Ammust make sharp reductions in opera erican Federation of Labor is about tine expenses if ' their credit and fi to launch an intensified organisation nanclal stability are to be a committee of the chamber of campaign. President Samuel Oompers commerce of the United States de announced Sunday in a statement clared in a statement, following a which said that "the message of trade survey. unionism will be carried to every corGROUPING FORESEEN comner of the land." Strict economy wa urged, the mittee pointing out that "readjust'The encouragement and protection ment of salaries and w&gea in in pro- will be offered to the workers everygress In all other industries, and it la "Immediately railroad wages will where," he declared. tp be assured-thatDenver convention next in the future, as they have in the following the month it is my purpose to visitun-a past, bear an equitable relationship to number of cities to encourage the wages paid in other activities. to Join our movement." The committee was or tne opinion organised Mr- - Gompera asserted that "confesthat-thor consolidation of grouping that the 'open shop' campaign fSjSiSV railroads must ultimately be acoomp- - sion a failure lshed. It also declared federal Incor has proved uri"convntron of 16 at May raed poration of railroads was highly de the Nationalthe of Manufac Assoclatlo &l?nr sirable. GEM. No additional legislation was, how ever, needed, the statement said, as Ulf IBJCUUHS apart. onmrnUt. nn !.! t was advisable to have further ex Via raM ., ,11 ..nn.m.nl oro. umoniivs, wnos- - uinnci IS QIC- " ' with act the . transportation r perience 7;r; Vv,: ;:.n.iv- - V.if inn orated with union Jacks as never be FIRST ECONOMY DISSIRISD the members naa oeen- services" in their "X. The committee stated it had come into .which Churches and cbap- hV thor nnd urired an offento the conclusion that "even with in ana " creased traffic that will come with slve campaign be inaugurated n Smlthfleld Square on th doorsteps movement be 7" tho gradual return of business pros that the "open shop" for Industrial of the pollc barracks. In to which by plans perity the business beof railroad transIs. stimulated on. svins oi tusir mimon rwinuj rprirpunntiit restored to portation cannot shots. Nationalists held a demonstra coercive failed "Havine by practices basis tho until present high te fnrr nutocraev in industry on the Uon in Celtlo park. profitable cut-are ' operating expenses an was ins cnni fxmer i an axBinn added, "the National nrVri" hs Stressing the need for more eco Association for the of Manufacturers proposes Fein, while Jos speaker nomic methods of operation, the a tne nationalists. few Devlin for of to them silence epr spoke by promising committee said the first step toward on seats boards TOrUE Rizvu. IJrTTlJi theia representatives the accomplishment of economies of The GEM has mado d DUBLIN, May 11- - (By the directors of the corporation. This should be greater cooperation among elated Press.) The letter of Pope be empty honor. friends with millions the carriers. BY PAY I VEUOFES Benedict to Cardinal Logue. prlvata of "There inevitably must be a reduc of men by givinc "Sincerity of purpose of employers, Ireland, Saturday, proposing that the tion in the percentage which salaries Interests in their Irish Question be settled by a body and wages comprise of the total oper their wholecanhearted best in 'the selected by the Irish nation, was read shown be employes stated. it revenue," ating When that at maaa ln all the Catholic churches of contents pay envelopes. shaves in their lives. committee "The assured that every lacking there can be no encourage.- Mn Ireland Sunday. effort will be made by the carriers to is repSIGN. ENCOURAGING maintain equitable scales of wages for ment lor tneonworners a . .ins ujtetiura. i jnaving Spend a dollar and uurus ui 23. Com reseniauves WASHINGTON. May different classes of employment." IS mentlnr on th a SUcn "Furthermore of communication proposal get acquainted! to encourage the disorganization ol pnni n.n.riirt tn rrdinai Ivst.J will go to Brooklyn to review the the organisea ana prevent organua- - oHmate of irsland Harrr Boland. who Double Life Blades. 28rd infantry regiment at its armory. tlon of the unorganized. The humiliat- ..tnvoy of the Republic of Ireland-in- g He will deliver a brief address there confession of defeat of the 'opm BUggestlons offered, be felt and return to the Hotel Commodore snop" campaign oiuciaiiy corroDoraieshrura lh, h wl) received bv ths would to be serenaded by a boys' band of siavsniciiui nviawiuri uisut uy lauor DC0DJ cf Ireland. 500 pieces. mat as tne open snop campaign was ,.jt rreat upUf0 to lh, p0 A reception will b held at and Illegal campaign .1, the hii " ftflld. "In their b. At all dealer hotel between seven and eight o'clock cond ucted to serve greed and special iik.,V know that...the was impossible for It to and then New York's distinguished estsjt i . v. . v t guest will deliver his main address of uvwwu. . . . . '. the day at a banquet celebrating: the flow tnat tne Jieaa oi unmifnaoni 125th anniversary of the New York who arrived here yesterdsy, will stand- k pointed the way to the leaders Commercial. or recivinxed world, 1 leei sure the beside the at rresldent Harding The presidential party will return that the wonderful struggle being to the yacht Mayflower immediately view of troops in Brooklyn. oo waged by the Irish people win snoniy arter tne oanquet and tne little craft be broucht to a successful conclusion." to sea will out bound for put again, SAFETY RAZOR A R A K WOMEN OF iicronT DUNinD. Washington. Included in the party are Mrs. HAVE hal publicity department UNIQUE RIGHTS Eln-tHarding, Secretary and Mrs. Weeks, a. a issuea lliemni cainu;iiniU4 Secretary Fall, Senator and Mrs. De Earnonn reDorts unfounded that Mrs. Senator and Knox, New, Senator Valera. and Premier Lloyd Oeorsrs are (By the Associated Press) Gem BamaskeeneBlaJes Calder, Senator Edge and Brigadier-GenerLINCOLN. Neb.. May i. Enjoy- -- in nerotiation for a settlement of the Charles E. Sawyer, physician Ing all the statutory rights of suf- Irish situation. to the president. L . with men, women of Nebraska SUI1 CREW rtltED ON". Former. President Menocal, of Cuba, frage have the advantage of half a doxen of the CORK, May IS. MembersHoos-liew of the Haitian collier privileges and immunities granted by statute to their sex, which the men whlch brought coal, while resting on are denied. IthA miav mA Rnnilir. r. firA nn Tor Instance, she cannot be allowed rr.,. Knt' firmn bad 4a rirht more than 62 hours a week -- -which was amputated later, 24 toandwork never between 10 p .m. and 6 a- - snattered. of th crew were not lnjurpd. others m. William llntirV. mmr'hn mwmm In fall. If she Is a dependent mother. shev..i,v, .... .kI ani. ,,.- - ,,. n luiivhiT gets a state pension, but no such proision is made fc dependent fathera county Cork Under the laws of property, nothing arson hl?drAlh hhehUar LONINT'MayjT.- - Another c.. '.. so has a widow. "quaranUne" handfr.v nlrht Jh.n Of Los Angeles ed down from the common law. which rrw-rgive, her the temporary use of all her r buildings Zl7 v.t stacks, but husband's personal property nd I X00WALTER HENRY ROTHWELL, aorne otor garages and tim In money during the period of mourn- J rd wJUns converse Is to as The not true ing. Conductor Some of the suspected incendiariea Rh ran rhirr hiiii fnr- niuiHi A perfection of art which, has no superior in any orchestra in the counwere fired at by farmers, and thre to full she has the her husband, and 171 aac-. ! try. Florence Lawrence Los Angeles Examiner. .. to support. . right wnermwn ouwiui oi, ociow ITnder the statutes of Nebraska, she is exempt from polltax and from Jury w" blown up. causing serious flood a SIX DISTINGUISHED SOLOISTS In most cases the fir damagwaa duty. small, but an engineering plant and 75 OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST MUSICIANS saw were "WASHINGTON; May 28. e - A n "'k' -- - 21. - mnt w - , WASHINGTON. n n, - part . lI ' -- (Continued from Page One.) American heart, for there is no hatred heart, but I have Tn the American chosen it because I am offering the tribute to one returned' whose death on enemy soil marked, the day when i our civilization went face forward, and the assault on our .present day civilization knew it had failed. May 24th, ;1918, is the date on which this soldier was killed and the name is that of c Joseph W. Guyton, Company I. of, the 12 6th infantry, a resident, patriot and hero of the state of Michigan of the ;'.Unlted States bf America." 1 HARDING'S PROGRAM U'-NEW YORK, May 23. President JIarding arrived here today from v Washington on the Mayflower and "landed at West 96th street at 9:50 to "face a day's program that will leave him scarcely a minute for rest. : His visit became the more momentous when It was announced that he " would participate in cereonies to jhonor-morthan 5,000 war dead whose bodies are at Hoboken. Bells I tolled through the city for the hon- ored dead. Arrangements for this event were J made by wireless by the American legion soon after the guns on the fleet anchored in the Hudson boomed a welcome to the president. - Upon his return from Hoboken he will go to the Hotel Astor where he U "will address the Academy of Political t Science at 1 o'clock.. From there, he Jf : V MORE.!' UOUP Tells Conditions Under Which She Will Extend Recognition . - : de-stro- , I t . J"'" one-sixt- fr 0. r::,0.,: ii counter-proposal- e & 11",' Lmt, 1 t s, 1 saw M v A in-dutr- " P4 Tl""?? .1 .8!tXT C at pi ; I Why Castoria? ' "... I Aaeo-woul- 1 them the best ai s&e v ev i i ISM 0Op ... ORPHEUM I i . I f Xd ..... i Jdom I i ago Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Sjrup3 vrero tho remedies in common use for Infanta and Children; Castor Oil eo nauseating as to bo almost impossible and tho others all containing Opium in one form or another, but so disguised as to make them pleasant to the taste, yet really to stupify the child and give the appearance- - of relief from pain. It required years of research to find a purely vegetable combination that would take tho place of these disagreeable, unpleasant and vicious remedies that fromjiabit had become almost universal. This vras the inception of, and the reason for, tho introduction of Fletcher's Castoria, and for over 30 years it has proren'lts worth, received the. praise of Physicians everywhere and become a household word YKRS among mothers, A remedv ESPECIALLY prepared for Infants and Children and no mother would think oi giving to her baby a remedy that she would use for herself, without consulting a physician. , a Children Cry For m - Set flflntftvtf lSTlmdDftefar MRR a Jxh al lr TUESDAY; MAY ilharmonic Orchestra dFo4 tj i"' Mating arV BfVl linfTCj i. A. UK J htm m m aa rnn SSA'SJSS fS?t J'Jl' .ffTf4 nvs-rfsto?- Sid s Qntr&JL K3S.US hot rtAa cv "t.,Jaow - Prices 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 mill at Stockton oo -- Seats Now Selling R. M. HOGGAN will open his new store and tailor shop about June 15 in the COL. HUDSON BUILDING with;a:line of .clothing and haberdashery. . Have You Tricti It? -- EASY WAY ; First Class Carpet Cleaning on the Floor Work Guaranteed Leave orders Phone 2B96-- M destroyed. ' Ci-torl- . Mi i I GxisUpgScfisDUntr1 wsA esid Fcvrrishncss Loss or 5u YOUNG WOMEN WILL JLABOR IN EMISSIONS NEW TORK. May 11 Twenty- eight young women trained as medical. evangellsUo and educational mis sionaries, will depart for forelrn fields under the auspices of the wonuni American Baptist Foreign Mission so ciety during the coming summer ana fall, it wajs announced her today. The mlsBrionarie, their home cities and destinations Include; Mls Esther M. Nelson, Beillngham. Waslx, to Every benij hsj read the tboTt hejdlic; how nnjiy ' bcueTt lt? Hare you a llttle-cn- e la tho tonic, and ho thit ittx little xlt whta lti gtoraach wu cot jott riht felt the coaforU thtt corse with the cse cf Fletcher Csxtorit? Yea htT hetxd tiue cry ci psia. Hare you heard then cry for Fletcher's CtxtorU? Try it. Jnxt help btby cat cf Its troaMe tcracrrov vith g txxts ef Wttdt the dLlereace la. the tone cf .the cry, the losk la the eye, the wiggle la the tiny facer. The trtatfcrnttlaa If cctsplets from ptla to plegrare. Try It. Yoall find a booklet that U wrtpped GENUINE "let cf laforraitioa ahoat 1T0-- -4 Esxt(Copy cf VVrsrr. CASTORIA S VMS CINTAI Bby la the eyery bottle cf Fletcjerf Carttrds.. ALWAYS Eear3 tho Signature, of 7 a- IMftAMV, MSW VI - . y. |