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Show THE OGDEN 4 SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 13, 1921. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R . . 7$) The Ogden Standard-Examin- OUTBURSTS OF EVERET TRUE er j PUBLISHING COMPANY An Newspaper Published --Independent every evening and Sunday morning without muzzle or a club. entered as Second-clas- s Matter at the Postofflce, Ogden, 'Utah. Established 1870 Member of the Audit Bureau of Circular tlon and The Associated Press. SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE Deliver- - by Carrier Dally and Sun- $10.80 day, 1 year By Mall Pally and Sunday, 1 year.. 7.80 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively en. titled to the use for republication of any news credited to It not otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news published herein. STANDARD-EXAMINETELEPHONE NUMBERS 66 . Classified Ad. Dept M Business and Circulation Deot 428 Dept. Display Advertising 870 Edltorf.il and News Dept MtsriTiefsz-- S otr our. ...... SECOND ANNUAL R r- - QJJ Conducted By Ogden Standard-Examine- r will open at the 11 " THE OUTLOOK. IN BUSINESS. A majority of financial experts express the opinion that the country is close to the bottom in the fall of prices and if that be'truean expanding of business may be looked for. One of the financial writers makes 5 , this statement: "The week-enmercantile reviews indicate, on the whole, a slow improvement in the state of trade, based, ;as the similar condition of recent i weeks iias been, on the halt in the fall of prices. Yet the of betterment still seem to exist signs rather sin the feeling of the trade than in actual business." It would not be six months, after ; prices had become stable, before the d ni)0) TAL(MQ WITH NQ5t 3Q CLOSt TfttN, UHU.E. DON'T HOLD XOUR FAce His r : ..- - . A PCMSOM TO : f AeointoiFSiDim 4 NEXT MONDAY AFTERNOON Hear the instructive lectures given by Mrs. Louise Palmer Webber of Portland, Ore., who will be in charge. See the demonstrations in cooking and in use of household electrical ap- long-continue- d worrimdnts. By this timenext year there is to be a complete restoration IF THE GOVERNMENT WOULD HELP. of prosperity. In the west there will be regrets exoo Irrigapressed that the McNary-SmitPUBLIC WORKS to further not be is tion bill given NECESSARY. Thomas Meighan Has An' In an interview in one of the papers, consideration by the senate this sesother Strong Crook Role a Salt Lake business man declares one sion. in Latest Play Senator Pittman of Nebraska has or the biggest mistakes being made measure has and been the for battling Unroughout-th- e country is the talk of to prevent a senate recess threatened Thomas Meighan's new play, "White ;a false economy which would close evand Unmarried," is to start Sunday unhe but been bill until the has passed, "down all public improvements. the continuing at Alhambra, ening At this time, when many avenues of is doomed to failure, as a Washington til Wednesday evening. The play is an interesting one. Meiphan appears employment have been closed, cities, dispatch gives three reasons why he as Billy Kane. The others in the cast cannot succeed. counties and states, and even the are ' In the first place, the president has Andree Duphot ....Jacqueline Logan government should be extending Grace Darmnod Dorothea Welter stated plainly he does not want the Chicoq themselves in public works. Walter Dong Marechal Lloyd. Whltlock t This winter will have less of misery bill passed this session; secondly, Mr. Fred Vroom for the working people, and even the Chairman McNary, in charge of the Mrs. Welter Marlon Skinner Welter Georgle Stone business men, if public improvements bill, has promised not to call it up, Victor Jack Herbert JacauM forenot will senate and thirdly, the are not halted. ia as folthe of The play story go a recess and continue in session' to lows: 00 EARTH IN A pass the bill against the wishes of the Billv Kane, known to his crook as sociates as "The Hermit" because he COMETS TAIL. administration. works alone, has Just return ".From Heidelberg observatory comes Furthermore, Senator Trammell of always ed via the fire escape firom a profes the information that on the night of Florida has come out in the senate sional call at the Welter home, bringwith him Mrs. Welter's diamond August 7 the earth passed through the with a protest on behalf of southern ing of her Din and a photograph bar tail of a comet. It was at that time senators because the McNary bill does daughter. Billy is much taken with he could the observers at the Lick observatory not provide for reclamation of swamp the photograph and wishes is with rum Fate the know original. saw a bright object near the sun which lands, as did the bill originally backed fni- - nndpp the dnnr has been pushed a was either the head of a comet or a by the Western States Reclamation telegram from a firm of attorneys an of his uncle. nova. So the German report would association, and notice" has been pouncing the death Murphy, a race track bookmakseem to confirm the statement that served that there will be southern op er, and that by the will, Billy is heir " ' to a half million. the stranger was a comet. position in addition to normal opposiAt first Billy is elated, but the nov But astronomers have said that the tion from the east, unless and until eltv soon nails, and after donating a thousand dollars to the Police Relief sweep of the tail of a comet would dis- the bill is amended to reclaim south- fund o as a sort of of future good turb our atmosphere to the extent of ern swamp lands as well as western faith, he decidespledge to take a trip to Europe to kill time. causing great instability and perhaps arid lands. On the steamer he meets the WelAlbert II. MacCarthy. Lennox H. disaster.; So far no one has been even It will be noted that the southern ters, who are also crossing, and by KJward Feuz. Conrad Kaln Lindsay. inconvenienced by the comet. lawmakers never lose an opportunity reason of his wealth not his manithe Aemmer. The flint two Hudolph ners because Dorothea Welter is or the Alpine club of members an? Why the astronomers fail to discov- to advance their best Interests The luJwnvaand lofiUInc for pomothlnir excit Dr. Stone hud been which of Canada, er the presence in our solar system of ing, becomes quite friendly with them. a tor member Aemmer is the , years In Paris they stay at the same hoMrs. tetone Hwis3 the comet until after the earth had equally as persistent in blocking legiswho guide I tel and Billy takes Dorothea out one Dr. .stone's recovered and body. not is not tail take cognizance evening to see the "other side" of gone through the explained. lation which does 16 the While gives July Inscription " Paris. At "The Mill of the It is fair to presume that much of this of the needs of the west. as the date of Dr. Stone' feat, his,one her of Dorothea dance hall. drops brother declared July 17 was the cornot is news authentic. During this time of unemployment gloves and a young Frenchman, Marrect dute. On that day Dr. und Mrs. OO government could make no better echal, picks it up for her. lie asks Wiffi nf Tlfilirtnr WTlO Pell Stone wet out to climb Mount Kanon. jthe her to dance, and she consents. While EXPORT RATES j appropriation of funds than the setting his partner is away, Billy notices litand about tifty miles from) uver jrrecipice uives jje mountain, ON GRAIN. aside of money to be spent in reclaim tle Andree Duphot. the popular danlianfi'. "WUy the government should insist the hall. He strolls over and tails of Tragedy 1 ALLS PAST HLIL ing lands in the west. Each dollar ex- cer of laughingly asks him to dance i on the railroads reducing their rates pended would go to give employment she Mrs. Stone according 10 the account with her. This enrages Chicoq, an 01 her experiences recuea oy tianan ' on grain for export from Chicago to and create ST. PAUL. Minn., homes. The Apache leader, and an unwelcome adAug. 13. En Stone, said she and her husband were and of New York and not make the rate re- appropriation for one modern battle- mirer are Andree's. a While Andree Chi' little supper. ,u'" Billy having "l .k! body of Doctor W. E. Stone, president 0 duction cover all points is not made ship would place 40,000 men, women coq Into knife for to of the latter tries who plung-ePurdue university, they came upon a rock shimney when he wants to take An- his death in the Canadian Rockies top. clear. and children on farms in Utah, and terferinga cut in the mountainside. near dree on Banff away. 17, passed through with July foot holds and Dr Ogden exports grain through Pacific the cost of one cruiser would give to frequent Billv floors Chicoq and at the urg- here Friday. climbed Stone up through this. coast and Gulf seaports and if Chicago Weber county an irrigation system, ing of Andree, leaves the hall with were Irs. the Accompanying: body he had un her Without knowledge, and Marechal. The three go Stone who herself was rescued from a is to be favored with a lower railroad with impounding reservoirs, capable Dorothea them and had tnat tnc hejd tl(sd rope to a wineroom, and Billy discovers mountain ledfe after eight days ex- the chimney rethrough climbmg ,after rate on its exports of grain, Ogden of sustaining more than double the that Marechal is a pickpocket, but posure without food; .Richard Stone, !cajied out to her: "1 see nothing high-o- f covers his course, watch of knowing a advanshould enjoy corresponding Cleveland, and David Stone of Newer Junt a moment later, crumbling present rural population tributary to all the tricks of the trade. York and Ilarlan her sons, City, caused him to lose hla hold, and .rockB tage, Billy becomes friendly with Andree Ogden. Stone, dean of Columbia university law he piunge1 past her to his death. This sisof two is who little to a be little early It may taking charge complain school New York City, a brother of Dn.iW4J at fi D m july 17. 00 ters, but Chicoq vows vengeance and Stone. as a message from Washington says Mrs. Stone declared that it seemed Everyone seems to be up and brew- decoys Andree into a taxi and takes she had gone to her that the Despite hardship his body fell a full three some in old time the an house. reductions recent to For her the export ing. no Mrs. showed Stone lasting through, before it struck in a feet thousand DorBilly searches flor her in vain. -- rate on grains between Chicago and effects of her experience. Her chasm. Too shocked to move, she rein the meantime has married physical 00 othea hands still are rough and sore from mained in her dangerous position, all New York, will be followed by consent. the A man always buzzing about him- Marechal without anyone's friction of ropes, but other bruises through that night and most of the and has been quickly disillusioned a have healed, and in the next day .without food or water. sweeping revisions of grain rates gen- self la a humbug. to her husband's real character. She practically three she has regained some past days DKLI1UOUS SIGHTS. Mississthose from oosends for Billy and tellg him that of the erally, including her exposlost weight during want of water the who is Marechal Apparently la league with Chicoq America isn't taking much stock in ure. ippi river points, and on the lines to as she an caused 3 hallucination, a Marechal at Andree has prisoner CAIRX ERECTED. the gulf, in order that the entire agri- munition 'plants. she saw many people movingold farm. Dorothea gives Billy the thought Near the summit of Mount Eanon about a short distance down the mounaddress of the old farm, and implores cultural interests may share fully in 00its crest 10.100 feet above sea talnside. She espied a ledge about for-t- y to He a rearing widow." perhim "make her will rewed. Rumor says Rockefeller the benefits. level, stands a small monument of feet down, and began to lower hersuades her to go back to her father. in trib- self to it. In the belief that it led "In general," the statement contin- Probably just gas. Arrived at the old farm house, and loose rock, erected by friends ute to Doctor Stone, who was first to around the mountain to the people ahe 00-leaving Victor, his youthful French ued, "advances in freight rates are Bilaccomplish the ascent of the peak.Dr- believed there. The taxpayer thinks all inroads lead admirer and assistant, in the taxi, consumer to It was from this peak that Her rope came to an end about ten on the before meets difficulties lv with by adding many passed to the U. S. treasury. j feet above the Stone His fell brother, while kills He Andree. he liberates climbing. ledge, but finding she finally to But in the them selling price. in telling the details of the fatal could not raise herself again, she reoo- man, and another Chicoq. Marechal, plunge and Mrs. Stone's rescue, told leased her hold and tumbled to the grains, whose domestic price is domiThe best South American trade to and rescues Andree. -- 00 how the party that rcovered Dr, ledge, which was four feet wide at its nated by the foreign price of the ex- get is in the South of North America. Stone' body had erected the monu- greatest width and only a few feet and in a flask set firmly in the longer. ported surplus, the producer suffers 0- 0Celebrated Georgia Min- ment, Pocketed on the ledge, she discovmound, is a paper with this Inscripwhen rates go up and benefits when Another New York chorus girl has tion: Alhama tuft of moss and underneath to ered strels Coming they go down. Therefore, though the made money out of the heir. NOTE IS DEPOSITED. found water slowly seeping through bra Tomorrow oo- " exports represent a minor share of the "Friday August fi. 1921. This mon- the rocks. For two days she drank was ument and built by the undersigned of leather digging with a sharp stone Comparing prices of total grain production, the lowering in tribute to their comrade of the afrequently, to hold hole small seeped we a skin game. suspect The minstrel fans of thl vicinity mountains. Doctor Wlntbrop E. Stone, in. The water wouldwhatever export rates affects the entire crop. shoes, out, then play ' of one be to LaFay-ettwill learn that pleased 00 of Purdue university, she wound her watch and timed herThese reductions of rates, together Why not women be- the very best and largest mlnstrI or- president who on July 16. self to only one drink every two hours. S. Ind.. U. protest against with the arrangements for financial ganizations on the road ls to visit this 1921, with his-- wife, virtually comseen with the naked eye? ing city. asand Two nights on the ledge it rained the to pleted the first ascent, reaching a export trade assistance have certain forgotfrom 0feet Possibly not people 0more than fifty but Mrs. Stone declared she point heavily, to need surance that Europe is going Giving hospital patients confiscated ten that they are minstrel fans because ice axe crowned lost all reckoning of time and she thU Dr. Stone's spot. ' an it has been so long since they had this mount." extraordinary quantities ol, American hootch is making bad worse. hardly seemed to think. She suffered see a really first-clato opportunity The following signed the tribute: -greatly from the rough character of foodstuffs, constitute altogether a Jusminor 00 '' minstrel however, the fevsr the rocks, which prevented her lying Father is run wild by home brewed; strel microbe will get them when the tification for strong hope that the tenin any position other than on her as Is minstrel, one the Famous of of the the dressed paraxia richly purpose will mother brood. home stomach. For a little more than eight markets in the by and agricultural dency Georgia Minstrels passes over our well as the rendering of tuneful she on the ledge. Then' remained days noon toward streets at 00 some be the time decidedly for they appear pleasing songs. day her cries for help uttered occasionally known been Th de are tninitmi mnKAsHnnlnf his here. Perhaps these bathing suits the Swiss better prices." 11)11 were heard by Aemmer, m aBiM.A Ar amusement haa The by question , for eating signed a a of member guide, searching party, known well of the some since the involved the building world's wrtterT people always Ogden, Biblical affairs. It I who lowered himself to the ledge. 00 bT amusement "Questionable" bequestion, of Aemmer spent two hours retting her large flour mills and elevators has Now that a dollar is worth money but that theme Is never aroused by the is thi vti v HMr&eteristlc of the min in condition for the ascent, and then apof high-clacome deeply Interested in all phases it doesn't care to visit a poor man. minstrel like strel which makes it capable coming of a the assistance of William Peyton, with the when and a . Baseball the to classes games, "Georgias." all: pealing' of the grain and flour trade and is --00a who 'was at the anchor at prospector, Minstrels min Famous Georgia appear circus and an a good, Tne cheapest Tacation la of the rope, Aemmer managed looking forward to extensive developstrel seem to be at least three forms the Alhambra next Sunday there will end In the to get her on to the mountain ments when stability once more comes bathing suit and be photographed, at of amusements which are never Ques be seen hundreds of he strapped her to his back and theater habitual the are tioned theater who 'not ' scrupulous. by : home. . . carried her down to Trail Center A to the Industry. the of laughter 'goers. creating Laughter, pliances. THEATRES CI - GREAT ELECTRICAL DISPLAY ARRANGED h -- BAKING CONTEST CLOSES AUGUST 20 Hundreds of Dollars Worth of Prizes. fed-tera- l Tell Your Friends. Be Sure to Attend. SIX DAYS AUGUST 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 -- Ten-Car- at oca() FRENCH BLIND FLY OLD GLORY ! WIDOW RELATES j itr 1 j GRAPHIC STORY n-jcu- j Half-Gods- - 1 -r- V It- - : - ' - - J , i self-sustainin- g 1 d ed I V IT, w . V r j t . ; : I m . ji; r J I Hi r.i M M j 1 H ' la i 'if? j S .'it 1 - " t ix 9 '- V -- ft i 1 f I i I rfj 1 .4 w -- . -- - ' e, , ss . : . . . - corja-on-the-CQ- b. ss up-to-da- to-ao- te n PPl . side-Ther- e , MM Wounded French soldiers occupy "Victroy Village at St Cloud Wounded French soldiers occupy 'Victory Villa go at St. Cloud, veteran in a home furnished by Americans. In gratitude he flies the American flag. Banff. camp, about 12 miles from From there, the Journey was made to Banff by easy stages. FOUND FAR BELOW. Deceived by Mrs. Stone's impression that the body of her husband had Tall-e- n about three thousand feet, the first failed to locate iu searching partyand Feyton starting at Then Aemmer the point Dr. 6 tone had fallen from, slowly 'worked their way down until eight hunthe body was found abouttwo dred feet below. It took days to of the chasm. It was get the body out night, brought Into Banff last Tuesday was begun and the homeward Journey ' Wednesday. Members of the family said funeral plans had been left largely with relatives and other friends at LaFayetts had indicated she tut that Mrs. toStone have it Monday. would prefer 00 r American speakers en are to stop advised London route for over mt Washington lor rehearsal. Dallas News. - after-dinne- v NEGROES WHIPPED BY MASKED PABTY ORLANDO, Fla.. Aug. IX. Two negroes were whipped and the town marshal of Longwood, a small town near here, was requested to resign by sixWn masked men, according o word received here. The marshal's activities in attempting to .enforce the speed laws prompted the request for his resignation, it was .ld. The marshal was placed la an auinto a woods tomobile and taken where the negroes were being detained. The marshal then witnessed the They were thrashing of the negroes. the for blockingroadway, in whipped their vehicles, it waa stated. 00 Before repealing too many personal re rights and privilege!, why not Vir-Norfolk Bell! j1 the Liberty peal iHn!n-TMIrt, - " t. |