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Show THE OGDEN STAND e- -t fit m Sm. vfk mm b s am n H a v. jji 2 UfW fci & m w u ma nM ' iI n M m H K m K mm Uf vsv ajt n H m aji mlmmtm w- iI an k' mm mm t- 2LDi GOODM WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 24. 192f K V lit '.Tie Store Bowinstair jt w - ARQ-EXAmlrtE- TO TRADE A. Company" Asking Says is Means Government Must Wait 10 Years for 1,500,000 Damages; Og- - Interstate ; t ; den Men Defendants MoneyNow Due . SALT LAKE, Au?. 24. Suit will be WASHINGTON, Aug. 24. Disapfiled today In the Third district court proval of the administration's funding company bill, recently reported to the senate by the Interstate Sugar ' was against a number of banks, institu- interstate commerce committee, forMcAdoo. G. individuals and for William tions $1,500,000 expressed by ' of railroads, in damages, alleged to have been sustain- mer director-genered by the sugar company as a result a letter presented to today of the nonperformance of contracts by Senator Stanley. Democrat, Kenby the defendents. The litigation will tucky, who requested Mr. McAdoo's Involve the sugar factories at Hooper. views after the committee refused to .nd Whitney, Idaho. f hear him. The government is not "morally and Defendants to be named are guar antors of i. the title to the physical legally bound.'Vas stated by President fund the $763,000,000 the property of the Hooper factory and Harding, to owe the government for adrailroads the plant in the course of construction at Whitney, Idaho. The Interstate Su-- ! ditions and betterments. Mr. McAdoo gar company i3 now owned by the asserted. He declared "the president must have been misled into making fioneer Sugar company, a tive organization, the stfrck of which such a statement," adding that the law is held by: about 200 provides for the funding only of "the farmers, who now have about remaining indebtedness" of the rail acres of sugar beets -under cultiva- - roads which is calculated at $262,000,-00tion. ' DKFEKRED PAY3IEXT. Among the defendants are' the fol- on this, balance, Mr. McNational Bank of Commerce,. Payment lowing:. i Pin-be deferred ten years Adoo company, said, may pgden; Hooper Sugar gree Sugar company, Pingree Nation-- i by the railroads provided satisfactory al bank, E. P- Ellison, L. E. Ellison, security were given and six per cent Morris H. Ellison, Jean E. Skeen, Evan interest were paid. , L. Ellison, James E. Ellison," Marion "This is the kind of settlement the W,' Cowley, John Parley Ellison, Anet- -' law now authorizes and contemplates," te E. Stevenson, Alice E. Adams, J. Mr. McAdoo said, adding that when H. Riley. First National bank of Lay- -' the roads were returned to private on, 'J."M. Pingree, First National bank control they owed the government of Coalville, Job Pingree, Idaho State for additions and betterwhich of bank of Twin Falls; $381,000,000 already ments, Stockgrowers & Trust company, Pocatello; D. has been'extended for a long period. 'Bank . R. C. E. Ellison, T. He urged that before any further ad P. Pingree, O." B. Gibson. James Pingree, vances were made the railroads te Wright. S. E- Pingree, E. A.' Nickerson of Cali- - required 'to abandon the "inefficiency! SLlornia,' McCornick & Co., bankers, the of labor" claims amounting, he esti-- i Agency corrrbany, R, W. Sloan, W. E. mated to about $500,000,000. ad-- : "I suppose you realize that in rail-Sloan, Thomas Sloan, Guardian Fire ' Insurance ! the National the to dition $1,144,000,000 company, the City bank of Salt Lake, the Knight Trust roads owe the government's for addi& Savings rbank of Provo, the First tions and betterments,' they have reloans under the National bank of Berkeley, Cal, Combs ceived additional bill of about $300, 000,-00,& Odemeyer, Arthur Keck of Berkemaking a total of $1,444,000,000." ley, A.J. H.D;Gould. Mrs. J.B. W.G. Black-;kna- Mr.McAdoo's letter said. Abbott, Harding, MUST WAIT TEN YEARS. H. F. Last, P. A. Blair., H. H. Hudman, n H. C. Wood, Charles Zeimer, Ezra "Stripped of confusing now is the: H that is Richardson and A. L. Brewer, what tials, proposed ten years for, y The' services of summonses against government shall wait these. defendants began yesterday. The $763,000,000 the railroads owe It' for! rfl suit, according to Soren X.; ChrisLen-sen- , betterments and improvements and M Js brought to compel these de- pay immediately $500,000,000 to the fendants to complete their contract railroads on account of claims for c A etc.. taking 'to give the plaintiff possession of the leged factories in question, which were, ac-- - from the 180 or more railroads in-- ! U quired by the Interstate Sugar com- volved with their varying degrees ofjjX pany from E. R. Woolley, and from financial responsibility, such securities the Interstate by the Pioneer Sugar as they may be able to provide; secur-- j HV ities which In many instances may not' company and the Preston Sugar , be adequate to protect the goVernmenti pany. ' Mr. Woolley1, according to the comagainst loss.not a and"IBtt of is "This 'legal plaint, acquired the .property under question . . V.r.tL uu mo pan uit niv! guarantees made by the defendants murali and sold the properties to the Inter- United ouilgiiuuu States to lend the railroads state Sugar company under guaran- $500,000,000 more for ten years. It is tees. , In troth transfers, title was pass a question of policy and should be con-- J ed upon by attorneys, who declare the sidered from that s:andpomt only, tor a policy, the adcontract gives adequate and unincum- the adoption of such bered 'title: 'I.-'-ministration must, of course, take the . The contract, further provides that responsibility but it should be candid the directors and 'stockholders of the about it. The public mind should not selling companies should ratify the be conrused by Juggling of figures, action,' which, the new complaint al- manipulation of accounts or' securities leges, was done. But the complaint or governmental agencie3. alleges that the bonds of the Pingree Sugar company have not been, delivered according to the contract and that vthe Interstate Sugar, company has not ,been "placed in immediate possess' on-'of .pf said property, "free and clear" any and all liens, claims and encum-- . berances of whatsoever nature or description" as provided for in the contract, signed and agreed to by the , defendants. ' . rv- o.... ' : '. . ui al the-senat- e We give you here a list of handy household needs. These little helps make housework so much easier, and cost so little that there's no reason why a woman should not have all of them that she can use. Note the '. ; .... iitkM,fe co-oper- i beet-growi- ; lowered prices in effect now. ng ! 15,-00- 0 i 0. -- 1 1.. fed ; mil i .n. .in '" non-esse- , in.. ';' " ' .inijuiyn 3-qu- . 21-qua- r.:.f. ID . 4 SL. ...1 U J j ! . . trial for murder." .Toussaint confessed- - the killing, ; of Hhis insanity.. entering a plea stand o her, 'own acwife took, the cord and testified that she honestly and sincerely believed that her husband .'was Insane at the time. Her ' pleading, however, accomsenplished tonothing. Toussv'ht waswhite be hanged the first tenced Tnan to draw the death penalty in the history of Wichita county. . 4 . ! LONDON. Aug. 2 - ' Hock Island blectric m m m uart - 1 EXTRA oecsal THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 92.05 Stone Jars With or Without Lids I PEETBROS. ; Standard Brands of Laundry and Toilet Soap 6 Bars Cry! White Soap, 4 Bars A B Naptha Soap ' House Broom A good heavy wash boiler made of ex- - Of long fine straw with five rows of tra fine galvanized iron, woodgTip han- - stitching, smooth varnished handle, dies and tight fitting cover 90C 91.95 $1.25 value for f. Mrs.-Flore- nce ' ' iffli 1 6 Ill iMWJiJL-- l 1 sM I I i J i i i 4-in- h art Galvanized Wash Boiler 1 in Pine I I 91'0 alarm. Regular $2.50, for 8-lnc- ' m Wholesale Prices Full Weight bP OS 2 THREE DAYS ONLY 2 CAKES CREME OIL SOAP FREE. One combination to each of our , 5 t r v V ir I ;t - 1 j customers. : of George 'Ferdinand rsecKer, American geologist, was married Mondav In 1 jrern tn'Jnhn Pimn. bell Forrester, a member of the Bengal legisiauve council. - mm Tea kettle made of cast aluminum, will . Old Dutch last a life time. This is the famous Warner ware. $7.50 value for. .95.05 The famous scouring powder well known by alL Three for 25c Aluminum Cmmn I lCCeS Sauce pan made of pure aluminum. vilaSS lierry oCt OI six An This is the convex style with cover. A berry bowl and of clear fruits, value useful glass, colonial style, sire $1.75 very for .92.10 , ....51.00 worth $2.50 for Becker1, widow . m. tiOdt'e wVow the 91. Aluminum Tea Kettles. AMERICAN WOMAN WEDS IN LONDON 4-- m Plain Tumbler, 8 Ounce Size --OO- 1 m. Lunch kit with vacuum 'bottle, fitted Sizes from 1 to 15 gallons, ranging In with large aluminum cup. Will keep price from 35c to 90. G5 contents hot or cold 24 hours.. $4.75 WiVh firnrln Alnrm f!1nrk value. Special S2.05 Will run 30 hours and continuous j , m 1 Vacuum Lunch Kits Kan.. Au" 24- .Morrls .Copenhaver, 21 years old. & lightweight boxer known as Sailor! Morris, died here last night from drinking poison. The coroner reported it was a suicide case. Copenhaver began boxing while in the navy at Newport News, .Va. . He was known in Pacific coast boxing circles. - mm - heavy charcoal tin HUTCHINSON. Wichita Falls. hotel keeper,-iA month, before, he had sued' his wife for divorce. And yet this wife rushed to his assistance when he was brought to a as-gla- ss Bread box that will last a life time, get Lisk three coat, white enameled, on 00 John Toussaint shot and killed jhis father, formerly a Washington,, D C, m r at 1 n I J ft 9.05 Keep the Bread Fresh BOXER DIES AFTER DRINKING POISON By Newspaper Enterpriser WICHITA FALLS, Texas. Henry Inc 1. -- ntJI' To CHARLESTON, W. Va.. Aug. 24. Mother Jones, well known as a leader among the miners, left here this morning for Marmet. where approximately 3,000 miners have been. In camp for several days as a protest against the ! maintenance of marital law in the Mingo county coal field. Mother Jones was to address the men who have moved. their camp five miles from the original site to what was described as a more comfortable- - location. -- 'V.:r Of heavy Lisk galvanized ware. Nos. 17 and 18. Prices. 91.40 and 91.50 Flcorlac is a varnish stain for floors Made of a good clear glass. Just right and woodwork made in all colors, light for table use. lOo each. Six for 49c and dark oak, etc., makes old woodwork Pan of Medium Weight Fry look new .. ...70c wiUl long handle that does not heat. . Gray Preserving Pans Fine for camping or home enamel Gray 25C 35c 45c preserving pan. Every tot quality warc' nit" Cups and Saucers MOTHER JOHES ON WAY TO MASMET MR. AND MRS. iH. J. TOUSSAINT . c" Floorlac Varnish Stain " J rllof ... Hjj V.H '"-',.n- v '" - Coal Hods w hr., I i. tt,hv r,t- e NEW YORK. Aug. 24 Sixty aliens.- X many of them women, who had ar- rived in excess of the quota for Au- ' hj jruat Drescribed bv the new restrictive T immigration law, were deported Tues- - r day on the steamship Italia. ' Forty- j H five v.'ere Greek and the others were frcm Syria. Turkey,, Armenia and V Palestine. They were the'first deport- - U ed since the law became effective laat 9 C June. Friends "and relatives joined in a j A hysterical demonstration as they were escorted to a waiting barge. Officials said there were now at Ellis Island about 300 aliens in excess of quotas and many would have to be deported. WASHINGTON, 'Aug. 24. Approxone hundred Greeks, brought imately to this country in excess of the August quota, were ordered by Secretary Davis Tuesday to be deported on the steamer Pannonla of the Cunard Lino, which brought them over. The party is the first ordered sent back under the percentage immigration law after appeals ' had been made to Washington. to I . r '"" ip.Mi of Flower arrived - DEPORTED BY U. S.i? 1 and up. fixing 1 60 EXCESS ALIENS .n.mii r . 9 A, wy, fi,c, 1-Q- . ; - t .... where seditious agitators have been working on the religious fanaticism of i c Their activities have ignorant natives. resulted In serious rioting, bloodshed and destruction of property. Military forces have fired upon rioters causing many casualties. been cut. postof-fice- s Railway lines have mob law have been robbed-anis almost supreme in several small n ID towns. One village, surrounded by a mob, j J has been repeatedly making despair- - X R jng calls for help. OO A.r, r'l t . 5 .... , The best red wing pot and saucer, 18c rt m BOMBAY, Aug. 24. A grave has arisen in the Malabar district, On the west coast of British India d IV..-- - 91-SBottle capper that will cap all size bot- -' quart flze Iron 5 to is of made . iron, easy ties, With hcavV cord and stand. Iron guar entirely Rnwl Rrticlinc j nnpwto Si . Tf Toilet bowl brushes ' 95.05 makes it easy to antccd one year . iVJ.i 'i. iiil'J i3ru&n xur ouuics bowl frce from Mrs. Moorman s Sink kep your toUet bristles Bottle brush for cleaning all size Jot- - gtaill wide in twisted palmetto Strainer ties, made of white horse hair twisted kindle " ....40c Of blue enamel, with wire holder.' "A . in wire handle 40c TA t Vt 35c The Best Parlor Matches Dusters, full twisted with best Lrtit!! saving of plumber bills. Matches, the best full treated stem, dou. Flour Sifter k fathers with long and short ble dip sure light kind, G boxes. 30 . .?1.75 Made of the best tin and wire cotton The H ch gUe With wood handle. The favorite. .50c Ciicin-rJ V;CUdl iIU4 OpLLUU OlflCC nnrl Win "1IV " 'f T O'cedarmop. A most necessary article Wine custard Six Minor Aluminum Preservand cups glasses for the home, the triangle shape. You Kettles patterns to choose from. Values can get right into the corner 05C dainty ing 13 ' Best ware for canning fruit, 6, 8 and V f3 A Good Carving Set 75c;0E"h ' ' 10 quarts 92.00 92.70 93.25 GCe Dinner bet Carving set. A French hand forged 42- The Manning-Bowma- n piece dinner set all large useful steel, nicely finished with ebonized a baked hard semi.porcehandles. $2.00 values 91.25 pieces,ware.good Coffee Percolator . J Your rm. lain penect. Every piec t r 15 ji.iiit. j n Bowls Glass wuca, anu amiueo, choice of eight dainty patterns. $12X0 ,Ace clear bowls is of made serve boilincr to at Mixing point. Six heavy ready values for 97.05 9 5 bowls to to Sizes set. the size glass, five Etched Stem Glassware cup inches, every bowl nicely finished. Sperial T....91.79 Etched. stem ware adds greatly to the of a tabic Our summer sale Fixtures for the Bath Room appearance than you will Bath room fixtures of all kinds, towel assortment is priced less ware. The tbe plain Pa7 rods, soap holders, tumbler holders.-havsaucer shelves, etc., best nickel plated ftment consists of goblets, cocktail champagne, sherbet, glasses, nr, ,var Nickel Plated Tea Kettles glasses. Teapots English Nickel plated copner . tea - kettle. Lhk Imported : . .. . ; l t.ucs jri .mo ware. Extra well made oi heavy nicKei ttvanuu sjics suai vjrics. uji.k.c3 ...91.00 to 93.50 .92.75 tea copper, fU quart size . :;. Tho art A Good Bottle Capper , I i. .?-- JC . m - I ! IJsk w tion, heavy retinned can, extra deep Universal rood Choppers size 92.95 Universal food choppers, the best and southern cedar tub, most practical chopper made, the most Enameled Dish Pans i A t OO -.- ow Blue and white enameled dish pan, ex- - iavoreo. no. x sue try quality ware, excellent for preserv One Quart Glass Churn size, $3.C0 valuo Glass churn, ing. Special mixer and beater, has for ; ...92.45 heavy nickel slated screw cover, no - . Defends Mate Despite Suit ii three-legge- d SS3SS ; - . h ut e, A -- M al-j- 1. 1 iin ............. ......... ..Jof lTjf"w'" ; under-maintenanc- H -- n, 4 " ; "7-- 40c Your Choice of Five Differ- kitchen 10-inc- 0, ns l""'u' " . Aluminum Sink Pan quick egg beater, positive drive, ent Floral Patterns no chance for slipping.. Will whio 21 quajrt sink diih pan, oval fhapc, scalloped edg-e- solid cream in one minute 4oC made of very heavy hard aluminum. Bavarian bowls Sl.OS an excellent preserving pan $7 m! Combination Steamer value 91 Do Brass King: Wash Board The one that does "the work ard two Glass Casserole Combination steamer cooker, nine use- Pyrex dozen bulldog clothes peg for. .$1.00 ful kitchen utensils, all for the price o Pyrex casserole, with cut glsas cover, one, made of rruaranteed aluminum, complete with Sheffield silver frame, Garbage Can a makes $3.75 value wedding S2.45 gift. The health department says vou must very acceptable ..: 0.75 have one. We have therafor. Special Gas Without Matches Lightround cach 92.75 to 97.00 file gas lighter, very ea3y Board Safety Ironing Dandy j to operate. You get 5000 lights from fold. board with Flower and Bud VaSCS ech tip, extra tips 10c; Ughter com- - ins stand, pieced top to prevent warp- - Of thin blown glass, decorated with plete lc?- - very sturdy and light OSC etched flcral designs Galvanized wash Tubs weight , , . 93.75 r , vve a nave oi smooth wash tubs acd heavy Galvanized large siupmeni Cake I ans u Easy Cut-ofinished ware with crimped side and k. cake pan. They have a knife , ., bottom, the largest size. 51.75 value. Easy-ou- t dnh UlV cake from the the to in bottom free the s Special babv bath, collanden. strainers, etc. . .$1.20 - Esch-Cummi- Curtain Stretchers . ' quality Potato ricer, very well made of heavy Can be adjoiUd to any tixe with rnov- Deep cut gem pan made cf tin, all teams crimped. The eighUcup tin and enameled iron, eaiy to opcrat. able peffs. Buy coW for fall cleaning. 4 size 35r A most necessary ntensil lor your jpctiai Double Quick Egg Beater Double j I 2 c Good Potato Ricer Deep Cut Gem Pans Ood ; S r |