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Show THE OGDEN GGDpN ENTERTAINS MABEY hon- MADSENV - i FRIDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 9, 1921 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R n Governor Charles R. Mabey of Utah. who was the1 ored guest Thursday at the closing day of the Ogden wild n hat presented west show, is seen wearing the?1 , by Miss Hope Fox in behalf of the. show directors. - WAVE OF ENTHUSIASM You four-gallo- Sure and Game Commis iFish sioner tolSeek Federal Aid S ici , to .Relieve situation you-hav- a Federal aid will be bought ;to elimin- li'ate sickness anion wild ducks along shoresof Great Salt Lake, C4he thous- - 0 drin Ring; aiKaunvater, accora- to ,Wg il.;, iviaaseni Htae nsn ani who today com- commissioner jrame Apleted a survey of the lake shores and ; returned' to Ogden. his will Mr. Madsen said he do that ")utmost'o lobtain government aid in X&raining-thponds near the lake shore ivhich fill With;alkali; water following early fall storms and cause the death X?6f a large number Tof 'ducks. i Mr. Madsen arrived- in Ogden morning and during the day the fish retaining ponds of tho County Fish and Game Protec-tiv- e IVeberassociation near Huntsville. He jSeommended officers of the association Sn the work they had been carrying Salt Lake 'rZn here. Harold Fabian, accompanied Mr. Madsen on i whrougT !r; - yes-jerd- By CHARLES MURRAY GILBERT. , Tenlau mailt me fed youiitfrr."ATLANTA, (Ja.. September "It put me back on the payroll." "I now have n fine appetite." I vant." whatever "N.i more hpep.ia for roe," "I eat "I can ores of like expression an-mgained weight rapidly." Thef and of Tnnla. heanl daily from ten- of thuandv, as srateful tell of their experiem Leading cl rur men of thr rutintry rc amu d at tlie trej:nnd"U sales of Tanlae. anl foiut out enthusiastically that nothing has ever 25 and up e ay at-ctorn- I oo- - . Made strictly for you. Tail ored your way. Tou You are invited to call. if be welcome even you are will not ready to buy. , eualled the phenomenal dcmanl for this preparation. At the 4' crct Uhio. f lbtrator lr million are now .r May m ipj-rnirn- twpj-e- of ! V ben tu;neii t SB per rent .grnt III IIrry Innn.tun )r.f drureit In W r see-sa- 4 -- Miiim Mi II iiW i -- I i rr hr er Hte!?. the l'nitel uenci willluube n1 KNURS MFN From tlicv ' .Shop , Norman Siims 'lecttNl . J"i' Sparr ays he stopped his car after 5ue !i 0 Anglers Will Try Girl in to Land' ATAUCTftM Swimming Tank w " In r.y Js! Udp up iti . iefii corre-rondin- s; i; Tar.l.u; tint thfprtluit i.mw. U'laii 1 ben - w-- nc t ml'.! no matter h of it UperU 1 - n durtrs any time l.?tr publicity eamiJrtlsn exclusively for th ii imi lull pat III r.iv If i tl fillf HI bKK ! T.ir.lac ill not only iroe )ou Mhn ecure the ncnty. tor IhU rar. tut fwi i teller more CTeatet TunliC ahead Eoint rlrhl enlarged credit power of the corpor- - Icoroualy than evtr bcfor. KfcrTan- - many J tat to come, ation. was made public today. Tanlae Is aold In Ocden by A. ! buflners lac there Is no uch trTlnir Mr. Meyer, who left Washington deprenjion not In fatt. Tanlae loe Mclntrr Drue Co.. end all leadln; Adertiement Sycalerda), was expected ty tr.n h Chi believe there Is luch a thins as hard Mrurgit raffi) today The other cities h" will dates are; Helena. Mont-Sep- t. l!t And 12; Spokane. Sept. 13; 1'ortland. I Ore.. Sept. 14 S.m Francisco. Sept. 13; S'pt. 1; Salt Sept.. 21; Cheenne. Sept. 22: :ttty Denver. Sept. 22: Kans.s City, Mo, 26, and De Sept. zt; OmahU. Sept. ' 1 W i fj I i Gardner Will Be! Shot at Sight Is Last Year Record Prison's Warning by 54th Home Run Baloe Ruth Equals lke I)'Anf;i. . I ! i i . j ' . Caw-thorri- e. j . uid-dl- - - j f - lick : (v - - e ' : . , fln-'o- " ut - 1 I i . . , i frcuin"" ! V. -- nai 1 U-rl- -- McNElI- - ISLAND. Ore.. tpt- - . Char!e Faraice, a federal pris- fired two fhot lat nfxht at a prowler believed to e Itoy tlardner. bandit nhi ecatd on thi Monday fmm the a prowlinr about A man home and disappeared In H.iKt'p the arkne and fee. Gardner The firxt foe inc " Ih Inland ecapeJandenelrpelto!a". Thl latd night fen the escaped bandit. hunt erly That Gardner mill probably be by a bullet In tfca broughth down I ecn by u guard. rnt i Intimated by the prlon phJicSan Charle J. Jento. When the doctor aked if n a would te to take phriograph of 5ardr,er weri the prisoner be replied; "Furt. If jou witit to tak a picture of a man all hol up" on fuard. 1 prn bin-dre- u per-mlM- ap-ture- ih d. I I ou-Hosto- "I n -- Last Day of Pwv 5 - a 9 ie s Great Furniture Is , AUCTION TO CONTIXUK. L.edoux'8 efforts were not rewarded! Of the three who stood for bids, Jiono i got a job, although the crowd pledged nelp to tide them over a week or two while they Bought employment. Thei f leader said, however, he .considered he had brought their plight and the honesty ' of their purpose to public at-- j tention, and he announced that tho auction .was to be a dally event to be continued at least this month. CLOTIIKS RAtiGIJD ' Iedoux and 'his men. box lunches In hand, came to the common from his headquarters where he has fed hun dreda. While they ate. he called for to stand at auction prepac volunteers ed- - to work for a week for the highest bidders. Eight men stepped out, two i world war veterans, moat of them In clothing and shoes .well worn. Each was. asked how long he had been out of work, and without food and shelter. One man had not worked for a yearJ Another had, eaten' only twice a week in six months of unemployment. FOUGHT D17IIVNG WAR f '. 1 The Family Shoe Store Says "A Happy Bunch of Feet Meansi a Happy Family Group" U TTHE shoe trees of a faEfiily are more important than tree their ancestral and a nowadays appearance means more than a family coat of arms. "It makes no difference what you.were it's how you dress today" says the busy world. Clad your feet in a pair of our stylish, g shoes and keep up with the procession. well-clothe- naPPy d well-fittin- I ( jrv. i , ' iV,u-- r. ,j.7.. e ... 4 , v. -- IT WILL PAY YOU TO MAKE A VISIT YOU WILL FIND A NEW SHOE STORE WITH NEW AT NEW PRICES THAT SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES IN LANGUAGE THAT 'IS FOOT-WEA- R one-four- th ! I 1 . CONVINCING. Saturday Specials Men's Scout Shoes Sizes 6 to 10 . . .. . . . $2.45 Men's Blucher Cut Dress Shoes Goodyear Welts Sizes 6 to 10...... $3.95 -- 1 . m SPECIAL SCHOOL SHOE SALE WILL CONTINUE ALL NEXT WEEK 7 - v rC , ; ' ' . erani ilv ohoe btore QUALITY FOOTWEAR P53;Twenty:rfqurth Street ; Ogden, Utah -- ' one-four- th : - . -- : ' , Ie-dou- - ke 25-pe- up-standi- ng ' Globe-Wernic- one-fourt- James Ferris, 25, an man, "who said he had served four: years In the army, was called to the block.' He stripped to the waiat and while Ledoux directed went through! ' the. arrrry calisthenics to show hta musclar development Bids were . called for. "This Is one of the men that you used during the war. AVhat" will you do wlth-hinow? How much will you bid for this man's services for. a week In order that he may have food and shelter?" the auctioneer asked. Bids were made, but when they were called, those who had made them slipaway. Ferris was then declared ped, to be without a bidder. f He A dog .was brought to the block. was knocked down for $5. the condition being accepted byhe successful bidder that he be returned to the "Church of the Urremployed," as its mascot. ' NEGRO OFFERED - Joseph Mitchell, a negro, was called. Ills shoes were without soes and his clothing was ragged. Replying to questions he said he had been without food for five days at a. time, months he had been out of In.theslx a job. There nas no bid and the auctioneer, called on the crowd to pledge him food and shelter for a "week. Mrs. Annie Jacksqn responded and went the auctioneer one better saying she would be responsible forbyMIchell's sustenance and shelter for- a second week if necessary. John Farley, wearing a G. A. R. button, addedw. dollar. niau proruisea a suit f clothes anoinersecona man passed Ledoux and a to "buy come beans for the boys." Make your selections now and we will hold the goods until you are ready for them. This is-genuine sale and every piece is guaranteed satisfactory. All our nationally adveroff. tised goods entered into, sale at Reductions range from 25 to 50 percent off. Karpen living room furniture reduced 25 per cent bookcases, 25 per cent less. Bundhar Wilton and French Wilton rugs h "off. Monarch ranges reduced about 30 per cent. Hoosier kitchen cabinets reduced 25 per cent. Simmon's brass beds, steel beds cent. and springs 'reduced ' , "Congoleum rugs, 5 patterns, 9x12. size,' . ' r special .,....$15.00 Linoleum rugs, 9x12 size, reduced to. . .$18.00 Genuine inlaid linoleum, 6 feet wide, $2.7d special, yard Kroehler bed davenports, a complete new line of patterns, with full spring edge,, less. If you'need anything in the house furnishing line this is your opportunity to save money. a ( ; - 1 The committee in jcharjje '.of elect-ihyoung man driving' the other, car this ri't inarte a "careful survey of curses at "him. 'The ittad shouted the "Four (ration Hats" in .each all caV NEW YORK, Sept. 3. Two exdid not stop! to the rear of jJWelch men.' a hats in this city. The auction BOSTON, Sept. 9. he Sparr car but passed and earned shop that z.ell angler"! will try to fish Mis pert The re3ult was. Governor. Mabey's block tor men who are without worn;' Ethel Hleibtrey. Olympic swim6 a stop after' getting the lead. Sparr Molnoir. .pt. 26. from but seeking it, was resumed on Hostori he got out and walked up to the. "P'our Gallon I.id" was chosen ming champion, from aa 230 foot 00 x J3iid who' A woman common carries Vims, Norman of the bamboo with auctioneer, today. trie (iBar and both he and' driver started a siop line of Stetson. Vanity'. No Miss Viola swimming pool I , ' Quarreling. held the hammer! line rod and ordinary silk fluh Ho.the, complete Sparr2 clainis that th Name . SADDLEon Adverwere men nacain CHAMPION hats. who Sims' to the will IS. She and stripped special try Ht him and that he rmi.ADLi.i'iiiA. fpt. t September "driver kicked to the waist, related their several was The them. cortfet I'.aba at . said that tisement. prevent driver. the today 4 equalled hla Jlc ' IS VALUED AT $300 world'sRuth (struck abKK'e to labor and called for hicls. 00 i3Velch by a newspaper. record of today arranged homrum for got out: of the car and picked the crowd which thronged around1 The anglers are Joseph New York American In the the '$tX a couple of rocks. Sparr did the the handstand contained tinny women same thing, he said, and both he and BANK IN NEBRASKA expert on tuna, and James fourth innlnrr axHrt the rhi!a Th- - fancy handra ied. ,' lower stamp who t.iol; an active part i:i the bidding. A. Cruikshank, star trout fisherAthletics. car the otner e of jjMie driver delphla dropped ' trimmed championship CLOSED BY STATE I'nlikevthe action of yesterday, work: man. The line will be attached to d. tiler Huth's hvmrhin w when an occupant, of the. probably ,i6eir rocks West th' Wild b offered gden for a week or more at wages that' a belt whb h Miss Illethtrey will ih- - createst dri ever hit at car to at them shouted stop. ; tho for show 'gparr cowU'ja rlmmploo as as week carried $25 hitfh full freedom. her bidding wear, allowing Shlbe- park. The ball cleared the tWelch however, Sparr maintains, The was ootained by several men LINCOLN, Nebr.. Sept. 9. The fihermeu will take turns in Jthe Ogden show, was delivered to Lee, Somerset i street wall of the park. picked up rocks and started hurling Supelreda teday. ' Peck scored ha VI-- Birrri:it trying to pull her the length of th ahead of lilm. Th iSliem. One of them tore a part of the Cotr.munity State bank at Tablerock ' This saddlf. which was donated by t;:nk and to "lnnd" her. Yankees made, sis run-- s In lb" Tlie party of unemployed went from I JtfaP of tlie Sparr machine, Sparr. closed its doors today by direction of Ar ISros company. Heid J. ,lhe 00 fifth innlntr. Hiiaims, The other narrowly missing' the state trade and commerce depart- t'their west end headquarter to the valued :l 300 The prkn)anhlp . common noon the crowd head. u H. day saddle! through Jparr's said was I) I'orter. dedone by of the in the business district gathering a WAR FINANCE CHIE? that he seized Welch, to ment. J. El Hart, secretary 'jf;, Sparr UTAH COPPER WILL (employed by ot Exhaustion considerable audience as they went. announced., partment, ISjievent him from throwing more, any v r co ' iu iierv ' LAKE iv"u TO VISIT SALT ruing are 'blocks but swears that it was not he cash reserves, impairment of' Its The- first three men to be put up, thsre only two men In Utah,a r PAY USUAL DIVIDEND J.Vho struck the man- Another party credits, slid by Mr. Hart to approxi- found jobs among the bidders. v get jwho could have turned out such 111 the Sparr car, whose-nammate $20,000 shortage in bills re- tirnj two weeks" work witir" board, Directors of XKW TOUK. Sept. worked saddle. Fancy saddle. Sparr, of list The NFW yhltK Set.t fipely not disclose struck Welch, he said. ceivable and customers' bonds are clothing ancl pay at the rate .r izi cities - "id. are rare, the arttsaos declared t'Uh the company vlsl'ted turning Copper jyd Meer.hto be Eugene . by was causes for the bank's closing. A re- a week, from a theatrical producer and that the affair w Sparr declared wares ' man war less eiaooraxe the MMnriij umyn'i $25 a montU- vvith food, cloth- - Jr., managing director of ttia a on nearly so serious as the first-re-snare me ceivership will be aked to close its another a rOttboi sometime speuinad-- , cnis pes iirvev oflwheti n ty and rupiui stockduring . . ... n . ... indicated. '( affairs. on hi lodging for unaeStrrtMfil id- - ance corporation at of the the .i )j6rt of the matter carnlnrr company aJion.i ' tjuarregular ana jivcjmock Dor jtne uagricultural in connection meetinc Thurtday. die. .'is; with th country Many persons who took no inj f '- ' the biiidiuK contributed tovar. part 1!P ' in.? the wiiklcss- men. ATTILICI'S tUOWl) UOSTON. Sent. S Jobless meiwere IT placed oy tne auction block Common Thursday, stripped tt th waiat, after the custom t,t the oll r,lave auctloni!, they declared their wilLET A JHIN6LX lingness tc work by standing befori a crowd of thousands, otferintT thelf LIKE 'THIS services to the highest bidder. '.Shorn laml.n of oncmployment.'' their auctioneer, Urbaln Lcdoux. called them. Ledoux, a philanthropic work-or- . who recently opened the '"Church of the Unemployed." led 50 men to tho common to bring home, he paid, to the- people their modes of human mibery. Just as William Lloyd Garrison rdeaded for the tdaves there TO years ago. Jt was to prove his charges) were good citizens out of a Job. that ho put some of them on tho block, he explained. )3t l : GOVERNOR MABEY 'S "FOTJR GALLON HAT' Vs 1 theer fir; Ti e result t ir,F tf, .JhSrB rl dark Jot.d. thin jear in the 1 , nd l br sr..l Can-d- t not already merit AlthouKh Tanlae haa ten on tlo uunrded the cHr, It in an actual publicity Kcnc for Tanlar marVft oxer x Tanlacim belt K stM fact that loot ex TIh Aithln the next thirty tl c,i adut-thaamount um Ith the asenelefl carry with thetn l:eitc.dy in tl t WEN S PROFESSIONAL TAILORS 2431 Hudson Avenue By the Alhambra. Theatre iJS-iacin- g 11 v.lUife .1 d ,mupHt. Tanlac many lruK lln and the resilt ba right meahead, re Tanlac hat been eoM durit that the first mix month of the prewnt meJlcln M1 y . e half te bottle. or it!i i twentj-fou- r fiml crla,! JU nnnomirfnini to (lr. beThireceive! tth ereal urprlc doubt In th drur urhl. brru bu:ne In many llnem. eperlal!y in the lntc and ba off from y rrx ooi" ruilliwu ear-loa- 1, Details of his encounter with George 3VeIch of Morgan were related this I'Anorning by Terry, Sparr. Sparr said jjlhat he and two other men had started the Welch! car at Thirtieth j ereet and had. continued to race to, a point about' four miles south of Og- Sparr said that George Welch, tvo ;31oung men, and two ivl3 were in the machine. Members of both 'yeleh Jvjwxrties, Sparr aver3, had been drink- race between 0den jjj; In athe point this side of Uintah, tiie jSSparr car was sideswiped and a lender bui- Slot tM the dii.C .ttf K' itir.S t'ftlfl TanUr l.ilM,r!ur.r at ;m I tr!pfrrjij datlyt :kU:iC that hU" Ti,lltl In n few 'urrk time .!., ate tourhi In At unc. 1m k!H to mo. Hundred ruhrJ mcntJ of Tnlac d f nt wJl dollar for full b. irat Into circulation of th nrUr Many n nnl quit n (cw of and buaineaa Hi on te baH shipment. In year A- better and sounder ba I hem for two than ni three rto.td Tn-fNtior t nr1 to an ul c t u r t lthough runnins t toi ltole-a!e- " i "V - urs - UNION MADE . ill! ER Thousands Write Grateful Letters of Appreciation as Famous Medicine Continues to Accomplish Remarkable Results; Great Tanlac Laboratories Running at Top Speed to Supply Record Breaking Demand; Over Half a Million Bottles Behind With Orders. You can bo sure of entire atis-- f action if that new Suit or Overcoat Dundee Tail, ored. Everything that's new in fine all wool fabrics for fall. Priced within every man's reach. ' 4 f SWEEPS ! x's Terras of credit may be had to suit your individual Ue" your 'furniture, while you are paving for it. in-com- e. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME |