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Show THE OGPEN i 1 The Ogden Standard-Examin- er PUBLISHING COMPANY Pi.iMUhi1 lndependent Newspaper ' and Sunday !Ly evenln morning without a muzzle or a club. PnTSn. Matter at the Ogden, Utah. Established 1870 Member of the Audit Bureau of Clrcuta. non na Tne Associated Press. rtscnd-cla- s cr'"l?r year by IN ADVANCE Dally and Sun-a1 $10.80 ByMall Dally and Sunday, 1 year.. 7.80 MSMBfR OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ? Associated Press Is exclusively to the use for republication of any credited t0 not otherwise credHed nd 8,80 the local news n.u!?i.'iPap?r herein.. STANDARD. EXAMINER TELEPHONE NUMBERS and Circulation Dept........ 56 428 d,Yert,,.,no Dept and News Dept 870 y, en-titl- ed ttf, big as that of a grown man. By and by the Jaws begin to grow, the forehead stands still. Too bad, but It won't be so always. We were much worse formerly." Having explained why babies are made so lovable, the philosopher falls to offer, a reason why grown-up- s are not as kindly dealt with by Providence at a time when they feel the need of a sympathetic look or a kind word. Evidently nature cares for and protects the helpless and then later insists on those made strong and capable of doing for themselves, finding greater strength in successfully battling against adversities. It would be well to be always coddled and pampered as is a baby. The higher development comes from difficulties Well surmounted. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R OUTBURSTS OF EVERET TRUE . ostvch thatSHOVIMQ ITS T3e-i-Ev- cs: mj II ; y attached to! the watering resorts off the Atlantic they cannot reconcile themselves to service on the Pacific oast where; society is less numerous and opportunities few and far between for one in brilliant uniform. Even business men along the Atlantic ports objected to a division of the ships, because they might lose the money distributed through the sailors. The Pacific fleet is to be made up of nine battleships of the first line. They will be as large or larger than the Queen Elizabeth, the most powerful warship of the British navy at the time of the attempt to capture Galli-polAll but one of the battleships will carry guns. The excepIs tion the Maryland of 32,600 tons, with eight guns and having a of 16 miles. range Our total tonnage in the Pacific will be 535,296, as compared with 640,426. The only superiority of the Japanese fleet is In battle cruisers of which they have four and are building eight, while America has none but is coni. 14-inc- 16-inc- h h structing six. In January the Atlantic and Pacific fleets are to be united for maneuvers. Where, the secretary of the navy will not state, but presumably in the Pacific, for ther purpose of studying problems which may arise, if trouble breaks out In the Pacific. A significant statement in this connection is that the combined fleet may cruise around the Hawaiian Islands and pos- 1 little story by our furriers about A moe (MTO CAk inn U1KV ?i II I Fur Storage r-o-t i 00 HANDS irr t It is reported in London that Admiral Sims has been assured the support of the American Legion in his controversy with the secretary of the 4L.X NOT Whether Sims is right or wrong, it is to be hoped that there is nothing in this report and that the American Legion will not mix up in the mess. "TRY CvHH TO-G3- navy. or Fouh OVtSR THcs er combine LongYouR hirs Top 1 ! of - kr-p-t i r yr-a- Sims is able to take care of himself if he is in the right. It he is fn the wrong and is disciplined, the legion cannot afford to be in the position of defending him simply because he wears a uniform. An absolutely safe Summer Home for Winter Furs is oo- - BRIDES. Many brides in Ogden this month. June is the star month for weddings and at the bottom of their heart all women prefer it. That's because ancient astrologers proclaimed June as the luckiest month. The tradition has been handed down through 100 generations. If you attend a wedding this month, either as a guest or a fortunate participant, you stand in the presence of the oldest ceremony in existence, the custom which graduated man from barbarism and started civilizatio.n For men and women had marriage ceremonies before they had work, barter, weapons, wars, laws or any organized society. In the lowest forms of life, marriage ' is a ceremony. The queen bee, prepared for marriage,- soars from her hie. Suitors, following as she mounts higher and higher, one by one grow exhausted and fall dead. Finally only one is left, by survival of the fittest, and becomes the queen's mate. The marriage of a girl elephant is nearly always preceded by a battle between suitors, the one with most strength and best tusks winning. Even spiders have their ceremony after the weddinfg when ma eats pa. The marriage of men and women has passed through three separate and very interesting forms, revealing BUD S Tin m g - j . ! Still-ma- n. j ! - m r , RCTIC VESSEL SWEPT ASHORE re-julrr- d -- l jz-n- xh N'i ..! .ni A A i:. A: ia ' e I if- - .k.i, June : 1 Mne pj--- - r rp.-lrf i Uter . on. tn the ,i. I left Nome early explorer rotated. di I! 5EzLki fT'l i tii Hit Hit HI iSl i; m I! Mil I.W l.il h,Mlfft,. , UM !. ' 0.1i , . , ' ; flkU h ;i 11; ! -- j j j e Auc-th- I r 'TTf y 4 r-- tott r.o titr.e in Captain Amund-tetold him native at i'rioca of a n W .ii. In 1818 arsd lStO nd wrn atarvirt and Cap 'tairo acrew typ-ana rj.hinir tain l'e Jr t.in Ptor to them ahead 'h hr rmaSninc t t p'V.r. ' too. Iron th ?h!papedtor . rite The trip "While m orktric the to . 0 fn k into uneventful there fur. Serite a t tindler t.Urtard i r pt i h o- We had all our anchors n it.! eea hut the !c fiouxhe.t everythinc-- EDUCATOR C LEAKED hore. w here we found th other pro.' OF SERIOUS CHARGE peljer out of romr.itmn, hut no o! h er dAh'.ajce w i hee no rhance of JACKS' N. Mi . June r .pr. he added. The schooner w.-frozen n N. row era, of the ftjitp J. for the wlntar. niihi w exonerated of NATI VJi sTAUVl;. chartea .f Jnj proper re.atlor.a w;tfi ...... ''- . 10.) womtn and of cllmln coder defree t .. and ri Ir. which he did tsc-- jiuMfii, by unanl-tnou- e U'l.tin, cf the Maude company, ventured out vote cf the Knrj at heard of ' trUKter into the Arctic winter nd mrl of he t; l ere.t v. Dr. Jlr. maKnetlc aurvey of the jn- - well Hoser. who made the charre. terior country.7 n not mi tha meeting of On May r Amun-w- n left iha the hoard. preeent loinc to hla reacue. f) - apr-rer,l.- 1 -. ,- ' 1 I " 't t I I um-eimi- 5 t u "I 1. il-'ji" in iiii i j -- ; . a t .... .wi iji;:!!;:IH!'h:il:' 1 - . S . . Ji J - 1 1 0 ; ' gift-bribe- w j t " ' f -- .16.... $5.45 .21 DROP IN AND SEE THEM NO. 21-- 1 $5.95 M. 370-- 1 $7.45 if. 374 .150 $7.95 MO. 270:.;. i!0 . 391 $8.45 NO. 476........ $15!45 208 . .48.90 . $10.95 . . . $12.45 e m .$12.45 affec-tinate- - 82,-00- e , 0)(E(ii)l4R) --1 tJ X, J a 1 1 THE STORE: OR SATISFACTION"! 1 tr t V mifim. OF n Chan-cvljo- .Jr"f I : h rn 7', I Herman pf!-.C"-re- t? etenie profed-"- in the vicinity nf Cape Rerce, whcr . Iffl xplor-- n THHOWN ON SltOHIT. When a j i nrlidonrr anhore. fA milM pt from . "'iipo .erice. nd ininfhej her h propf-llcrnd here, '.'.iptalii ,mund?n appf.nrrd in Nome l.tut Prlday with the tldnr :h;t htf shiphr-- ai dldible.l and tie would hv. towed tn Hattte for n HII Th rrilc )!.t Ancuot lr et in a riftd srn !h oMr--l Maude, t.n . huh rio:l't A iniind dlfcoerer of th Soush Polf, hoped ia drift p t h North Pole, and n terrible httzzftrd t I TkJVli IU of and tf)l t K11! Cat to an the arrival of a rhtnci ship which inlcht take him to Non.e. At t:at Cap h an th tueit of Cbarle Carpendale, a far trasJer. Captam Anrjn4fn aald rativra ihe Itiomede lUnd tnformrd t.f phrht. to'.d a Captain )'t draen cf th' , to Maud., ;t t; the H , - ful jir, - 1 e j I ! to pick tip a j.t.ire condition) add to the crew, but th" nere the worn! in and e were forced to lay to for two irki. dur- Ir.ff whirh ttnie It m impos'ilde to, rear h phore." that; npiained l'ap'm A inumVn ere three to over S She mt!e between Cape and, He rite 14 The Maude had one propeller roinc throuEh the Northeast 1 i .r ; n - - - I IILjVttlt 113 Plant SUMMER RATES ON REMODELING AND REPAIRING NOW Our furrier are in a position t advise" you a- to the styles for fall and winter. H.VVH YOl'H Kl.'HS GLAZKP and enhance their be.ttity manifold, beforr vu store them for the summer. The next time you are in Salt Lake come in ami let us take you through our 'plant. g !- DAD The cave man and his savage de-- j II s.a.A ntf tVioIr hrirtett hv III j force. Prehistoric man was a good provider and the notion that he did his wooing with a club probably is says Dr. Elmer S. Rlgga, noted sibly beyond. This may be something wrong, similar to Roosevelt's tour of the bat- paleontologist.was But there rough stuff in ancient tleships, ostensibly to Jest the endurcame from the bride's ance of the vessel, but really to Im- elopements. It ' father. To beat off father-i- law press the Japanese with the prepared- irate and other pursuers,, the bridegroom ness of the United States. carried with him a strong-armepal. 00strong-armeis That symbolized pal ART VS. in "the best man" at modern wedBRAWN. Chicago music lovers are much dis- dings. Old shoes and rice, thrown after a turbed They are in danger of losmarried couple, represent ing their grand opera company be- departing cause Mary Garden has not been able traditionally the wrath of the pursuers to raise the 1500,000 a year for five who lost out in the raceThe honeymoon originally was the years which is necessary to keep it period the groom kept his wife in hid-- ; going. Tex Rickard has already sold $700,-00- ing until her pa's wrath calmed down. Next came "marriage by purchase,' worth of seats for the Dempsey-Carpentie- r his intended the fight and expects to double father-in-la-groom appeasing Like the with the amount. The fight may not last who American Indian, paid for his more than five minutes. or ponies. Another evidence of the moral de- wife with buffaloes in the evolution of The third step generation of the race, say the sociomating was "marriage by consent." logical experts. It was not until about the year 900 May be so. But that doesn't help that any bride got the right to refuse Mary and her opera company. to select the one she loved. The only practical solutiton of their suitors or The wedding ring symbolizes the difficulty seems to be to put on a few rounds of boxing between the acts of binding fetter. It is universally used, African brides wearing it in their nose. each performance. "Wedding" comes after "wed." old 00Anglo-Saxo- n word coined to denote a WHY ALL BABIES security or pledge of marriage. ARE LOVABLE. Customs change. Traditions run In the zoo ia New York, a chimpantheir course, die out and the day may zee, has given birth to a baby and the come when the best man, the wedding mother is so devoted to the new arand the old shoes and rice will rival as to jealousy refuse to allow ring be extinct and forgotten. any one to get near the youngster. A But marriage goes on forever. It is writer in one of the New York pa- one of the three greatest events of pers "who has seen the baby, say:' life, and probably of first impor"It would interest women II they your tance because usually you're unconcould see the baby chimpanzee. It scious of the other two, birth and , looks almost like a genius, an death. lovable little thing with a face oonearly human. As It gets older It gets more hideous forehead narrows, IDLE FEEIGHT CAES IN TJ. S. DECREASING slopes back, jaws some out. But at birth its human look is amazing; So it is with the human baby. Every WASHINGTON, June 21. Idle, or 0 surplus freight cars were reduced a like a looks like baby genius, presiwithin th-- last month, according: dent of the United States, or better, to reports received by the car service division the American Railway asand with few exceptions, every one de- sociation. On June 8. the total numteriorates as it gets older. Providence ber of cars in excess of current freight was 389.528 as against makes babies like geniuses to encourqui!ments on 471,922 8, it was announced May care of them. today. age the mothers to take , In proportion to the total length of uuthorn is much used for fuel the face, baby's forehead is twice as la Camel's southwestern Asia, our ammonia, dry, scientific Cold Storage I um glad it i coming to me for mother' s.nke. t may not huv a much as my father, but after I ro throuKh college nnJ get my crKlnerr-Indecree.i I am going work lika the dickens to make my own way. "And everything I have and vnv-thinI can earn will br- at mother'' disposal nlwgyy." He was led into dlsusiinx his fer. Anne, reported as leaning to her iatner. NEW YOUK, June 21. 'Hud" "I don't know much about girls, but In the (I can t understand my 17, son of the principal ;.it.untilWe had James A. Stillman divorce Imbroglio, always been pretty loe. Ihlais quoted In published Interviews as tntng came up Now she is tr.illtr.if lambasting his father and pralnlncr his with her father. (lr!s are queer,mother. aren't they "Hud." who js a student nt Milton Th- - insistence ,f StUlmin on academy, near Boston. is home on the establishment f the y leave. lie has been taiuIinK by his of Guy Ftlllmnn. her son. yntint mother, having taken this attitude at ....a 1,11, ,iivi I'V flHI) Wllfll l W,t the final conference between his par- learned that the ask guardian ents, when he refused to shake hands Referee 01eron to declare would the child Mrwith J?tlllman. as soon a th pre-nt- : "I wish I could fret into the, thick legitimate tion of the plaintiff's esse i mm., of the flcht with mother." he n quot- pleted. ed. "It's a bi fight. She is winning, and I wish I could help to win quickNEGRO ACTOR GETS er and more complete! v." "How about your dad. Hut?" ACHIEVEMENT MEDAL "It Is sort of Jiard to nay. but don't believe I nave a father more. Once we were pretty cloneany Ni:W VOUK, June 21. Ch.tito each other, but no lonper. I am notry pin, negro actor, has b ti a.v.mb to Kay I can't recoRnlzo tht man who the Splnncarn rndal, gien i h r is seeking to ruin my mother .as my to the man or woman yf African descent and of American rtt father. ip, "I cut away from him the moment I who shall hive made ;hc hichi! found out what he Intended to do to achievement during the preceding ya r my mother. We are further away today In any field of elevated ,)r honoruhb-humathan ever. can't ever look upon endeavor. Th- - md.it Is d"-- ' him as my father again. notd by J. i:. Spingarn. trn-urr- r of, 'I am proinq; to earn my own living the National Association for th I won t need anv monev ' of Colored People. but vat, always. I ill d FAI.T 1.AKH CITY you are fortunate enough to powesi furs, you taken care of when you arr not i them, if keeping. for this reason that wo ure patron who entrust their fur to xi to tom in and t uh take them througrh our cold storage plant for fun.. W haw- the only Ammonia Cold Storage Plant, o fur ai we know, in the middle we.st It jh the moat modern and scientific that money can buy. Jt in so they ill ret win 'their such a place as this that furs can be only gloHs nd look "live" when they are taken out n train after the hot months ami. remeniher, the hot season the dantTTotjs timr of for your furs. To store your fur in a plant like Walker "h is to lengthen the life of your garments by several yean no smell of camphor, no dull appearance, they do'not have to be gone over when you take them out. Each is kept during the period it is in our possession on a separate hanger, sn hung that a current of cold air is incessantly playing upon it. field. d - cecp coco- believe that if 0111 furriers know how they are 'U entrust ihm to someone - To The American Legion is a splendid organization. It has big work to do in the interest of soldiers. It weakens its power for usefulness ' every time it goes outside its own man's progress. First was "marriage by capture." -- Storage OFFI PREPARING " TO FIGHT. Western people will approve of the decision of Secretary olthe Navy Den-bto follow the policy of former Secretary of the Navy Daniels by refusing to concentrate the entire American naval forces in the Atlantic. Up to recent years, the practice has been to keep nearly all our warships in the Atlantic, with a few antiquated vessels in the Pacific. Now the grea er tonnage and the heavier ships are in the Pacific. There is only one cloud on the horizon of peace which threateps a storm for us and that' is coming up from the archipelago of islands fringing the mainland of eastern Asia. It is in that direction we must 109k for chain light ning and darkened skies and, therefore, as a precaution our naval forces should be in Pacific waters. There are naval experts who maintain this is a mistaken policy and that our navy should not be divided, but then many of our naval mn are so TFSn AY rVTThimr. TT mmmmmmmmmammmmmmammmmmtmmm--nmmmmmmmlmmm- fTHE fciXORE OF SATISFACTIOKT-- These cars are odd numbers and are slightly shop worn. Prices listed above are for carts in present condition. II II |