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Show THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 20, 1921. R HERE TO FIGHT GOULD DIVORCE .r!i Ogden Superintendents and Teachers will Attend Convention , ' '' 4 - To Insure pabllcaUon In tlio Sunday Society ocUon of tho Stajvd&rd Examiner, nevrs of soclxl nature must bo tn the hand of tho society editor by 4 o'clock Friday. Pictures must be In i . . " annual convention xhe twenty-sixt- h of the Utah Educational association "J will open at the Hotel' Utah at Salt j.L.ake at 8 o'clock this evening accord ing to Supt. W. Karl Hopkins of the Ogden schools. Officers, trustees and CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY y ' mm i' V,? .: X ;J committeemen having the event . inhand expect a record breaking at' tendance. President C. H. Skidmore of Brig- ham City will preside. 'Z Supt. Charles Meek of the Toledo, Ohio,. school system will be the will this evening. He " n addressspeaker the meeting on ''The Place-nieof Teachers;" - The Ilichfield band will furnish Nominations for officers for 1922 and nominations for delegates to the 13. A. convention will be made. v The offiqers to be elected are presi- -' ;'dent, vice president and two trustees -- to succed J. T. Worlton and W. Karl T'Z Hopkins. Professor B. Roland Lewis: rot the University of Utah is consider.x.ed the logical choice for the presidency :j ? it is said. Schools of Ogden closed at noon to- to attend the day to permit teachers . T,: Ci convention. Supt. W: Karl Hopkins will address section education Vlthe physical ZZ Z" Friday afternoon on "Sportsman-- ship." Mrs. S- E. W. Reed of Ogden Superintendent B. A. Fowler of theg Z Weber county schools said this that neighborhood of 120 ZZt teachers and supervisors a 100 per cent attendance would go to the this afternoon. .J Superintendent Fowler is in charge the arrangement of the program Zot' this year for the departmental work In the grammar grades and the Junior high schools section which will begin . tomorrow morning. ... v-- The regular meeting of the Children's Aid society will be held Friday afternoon in ths Dispensary. ? " i ( - ' ' ENTERTAINS AT PARTY Master Leroy Madsen and Maater Gordon Keith Maden, sons of Mr. an Mrs. H. Ieroy Madsen entertained at a birthday party this afternoon at their home, 2623 Drinker avenue. Ten guests were invited. I KIWANIS PINNER AND DANCE Instead of the usual 12 o'clock dinner. the club will hold a banquetFriday, and dance at 7:30 o'clock in the evening at the Weber club. Klwanls members and their wives or their sweethearts have been invited to attend. ' A lively prosrram has been arranged. Three new members will be introduced and at the close of the banquet, dancing will be enjoyed in the Weber club rooms. RETURN" TO IDAHO Mrs. M. H. Barrows and daughters. have returned to their home In LMack- foot, Ida., after a visit In Ogden with Mrs. Barrows' parents, Mr. and Mrs. 4 ' ' -- Ki-wan- prin-rTTcip- al nt mu-Vr;.sl- d. y i N. y i t ,X - , s , , ' - y "XS.S' ' - " ' N ' V ' - morn-MZln- e con-rtventi- , on 4 SWEETEN BAWD AT RFRTMAn i Sweeten's famous Salta'r band will play for a dance at the Berthana Mon-da- y evening. dancers remember the hit Ogden ! Sweeten's band made last year at the Berthana and their appearance Mbn- day wIH no doubt be a. welcome in-- -. novation from the usual dance music. Owen Sweeten was the director to introduce the whining trombone and T?n$ snickering cornet to Ogden dancers at i vt the Berthana. He has some new stunts this, year. Advertisement. . t Z-Z. J. Gould, snapped on her arrival in America, to ar- R. Jackson. HKAUX ELSPBIT CI-UMrs. Charles Lett will be hostess to N1W YORK, Oct. 20. Representatives of 700 colleges and universities and more than. 1,500 secondary schools are to be invited to a national student convocation on disarmament in Chicago on November 13 and 14, says an the announcement issued today by Methodist of the education of board Episcopal church. The convocation, the announcement says, is sponsored by 22 organizations comprising the boards of education of Protestant churches,, the bureau of education of the Catholic hierarchy, the educational section of the confer- ence of American Rabbis, the Young the Men's Christian association and Young Women's Christian association Student, faculty and alumni repre sentatives will attend. oo RIOT FOR MORE AID MANCHESTER, Eng. Dissatisfied tVio rcnltf rtt thp rltv ciui rrt il r9 for, increasing to relief, their demands , i i , offices. The guardians got out by the back way. n-it- h Promotions were made in the R. O. T C. today, raused by the resignation of Cadet IA. Col. George Whipple. Whipple resiimed because he felt that he had too much to do. He is athletic manager at the Ojfden high school and holds other positions. Cadet Maor James Wr. Brown wns made lieutenant colonel to succeed ' Whipple. Kmniert Upplncott, formerly the captain of K company, was made cadet major. Cadet First Lieutenant Philip Ring was made captain of E company. Ralph Kenny, second lleiitenant supply officer, wa mad a first lieutenant to succeed Ralph Kenny. Walter IC Gunderson was made sergeant major. Hendershot first, lieutenant, was transferred from P comnjr to batuilon Ueutenant Kenny waa adjutant. to rirst F company, vice Hendershot, asslgrned ' ; i i La-Mo- nt transferred. The first meeting of the Girl Athletic association was held yesterday. The fac- by ulty was escorted to the meeting members of the association. About 275 were present. The president. Miss Heryl Beringer. presided. Prln. A. M. M erriu i gave a talk. Mrs. Sophie Reed then srave ; a talk on the benefit of the association, i Mr. HInchcliff entertained the membersof the club with a musical nroKrram. Oertrude Allen appeared first in the "Songof the Sea." Danclmj numners were given by Zella Wood. Nona Wallace. Roaa- lind Venema and Beryl Beruigvir, Brnice iILarris. and an enjoyable "take off" fcy .Kate Fenton. Beryl Isrlneer executed the "Shadow Dance." Miss Nettle Baker. Miss Oirden of the wild west show, rave nn exhibition of her skill, and entertained , the members of the club with somee-idlni e stunts. I OO j FOOD CHEMISTRY TO BE EXPLAINED ! ! FREE the proper food chemistry, . will be Illustrated Dreoaration of tomorrow by Mrs. Louise Palmer Weber. domestic science expert and dietitian In her three lectures of a series being riven at the Orpheum thetre. The lecture will Simple PHONE 1700 Delivery ' start at me-als- 4 o'clock. lecMrs. Weber, who is riving the tures under auspices of the Utah Power St. Light company, has issued a general invitation to all women of O&vlen to at-atho aeries, which is in many ways of the lesaons riven by her 'continuation Standard-Kxamlncooklnr at The in her lecture tomorrow. Mra. school. w&twr will demonstrate the effect of heat unnn food chemistry, using: nn electric . , for 'range ' oo j PR IDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL 'SAVINGS -- tni er . this-purpose- . Clover Malad Apples.' washed 'Valley . gallon. We specialize on quality. Prime steer beef, spring lambs and corn fed pork. Special for 59c Friday-Saturda- Monte ' Del.yhite pack. Regular 50c can . . ARMOUR'S 39c Your choice. Pound . . . , POIS tender peas. pail AIU Club tender, can. . cial, 95c I 1 day epe 49c bars 10 . - Package I LUX 3 33c for. CINNAMON ROLLS For Friday and Saturday. Pound 26c ....... . . U3 BLACK FIGS OA 3 lbs. for. . OUC . .49c FREE DEMONSTRATION OLJD True to its name, it never disappoints. Step in Friday and Saturday and try a cup, served with American Layer Cakes. Hundreds of Coffee drinkers buy it first for'economy, and are agreeably sur- 37c Special prices for two days. 3 pounds for $1.08 - 1186 oo FUNERALS YOUTH ARRESTED ON DRUG CHARGE THREATS AGAINST EMBASSIES .HEARD M Oct. 20. (By the Associated meaaures tn the Press.) Retaliatory event of the execution of the two ItaJtana. jbacco-anvantetu. convicted of mur-- i der in Massachusetts, are threatened against the American consulates InInParis, letBordeaux. Lyons and Marseilles ters received at those consulates today, signed by communist organizations. pounds for $1.75 d f-f- 4, tourney. r0 CHINESE EDITOR SPEAKS. TO PRESS 20. T. H-HONOLULU. Oct. Pacific problems must be solved by "pacific means and no solution wlM be satisfactory without th full knowledge and support of the Chlneae people, who form the greater part of the Icincc population." 1 In the Canton Wong, managing editor Star. Canton, China, and vice prldtnt of the IYfM Conrreaa of the World, teht th delegate to the conrrti today. "The policy of the open door tn China must be opnly directed and dUrusaed and any nation aeaktnr to clirrord or aeinah room mutt misinterpret itMr.torHln be restated. continued. "It la unwlee to keep China tn ignorance of world affairs and to take no need of her latent power. The ability to surtort one anothtr depend on the knowledge one ha of th other." 1 vi IT. 10-ye- road-buildi- SPECIAL ar ng HOOVER PLANS TO MOVE ESSENTIALS ! crrtmnl co-ordin- roun-icipali- r--e the trainmen on English railways, havior. ar $3.68 Friday and Sat. Only last and extra With in blacks and . roo-well as they look. brownx, EngrlUh quality leather, valued tip to $3.50. Parent like them became they gti good wear and look food, too. These boy ahoei are built for durability, you can be itxre of that and are on sale two days only. Come early, fellows, so yt)u can tret the riirht gixe. Made sls Hi-to- e d . Black, Brown English Newest Stylej Ladies' Strap Slippers Beauty and taat as unusually good V quality make these, ;a . they ar $7.50 to $10.00 values for thra aJ"ys ..... $2.48 II ..... , $2.85 Sues ' S to Sixes 8H to mi . . . . . $3.48 BROWN OALTSKIN to '2 . 4 Sixes to S Slxe H to Sixes i ...... li ..... 11H to 2 $2.15 $2.48 $2.75 L&dici nd Ckil&ren'r KNOXKOTT HOSE fII m K JU Guaranteed S:'.k lUJe and guaranteed to giT 104 per ctnt tn rvic. The ar rtrr good ppartog and rarnre ta want your favorite heel tn the new strap effect. At Street No matter how hard ther In thIr ply thj shoe keep that good appearance. S you On East Side of CHILDREN Sixes Browns and Black well GOOD SHOES FOR BLACK VICI KID as ouwnt. them the Quality is" In the Usthcr and construction, and ttf action !s Jn th comfort and th price. Htr . to be work for everyone who cares to work at a living wage, although steps are being taken to provide against the future. Governor 8, R. today WTOte Herbert Hoover, secretary of the department of commerce, Washington, replying to the latter's questionnaire on unemployment In this state. Governor McKel-vi- e pledged the agencies, of the state to bring about readjustment of the present unfavorable conditions. Alaska, Oct. WASHINGTON. Oct. 20. runs for the movement of eaeentiai cx rc mod U in the caee of a nerJ rairoea strike hav beeti computed by th commerc department, Secretary Hoovar announce! today. waa iir. Hoover said hi the effort of r prepared to lrt governors of stataa and jTontlnuing the trannortatlon cl fooJ I r fuel and other prUrary com mod'. and Mra. Whltford Indicated that the ue of frocks end Teddy speaking now was- Judge West, assured him that It reaorvea v r tranaporLauon wouia having heard the arguments. renderl a well a the rail oocarriers. a decision that Teddy might go home I and remain there curing good be- - Red ties are generally worn ty MEN'S SHOES influences have been at work in Amer ica for more than 100 years to keep American ships from the seas," Sen ator Underwood. Democrat, Alabama, declared today during debate on a res olution by Senator Polndexter, Repub lican, Washington, calling for a com' plete accounting by the shipping board and the emergency fleet corporation. The resolution was adopted without a dissenting vote. Referring to various charges msde against the shipping: board "In the newspapers and elsewhere since the war," Senator Underwood declared It was "unjust to the American people to allow tho board to be made the bat tie door and the shuttlecock for the people who want to destroy the Amer ican merchant marine. "Wo shemld demand a thorough In the Democratic leader vestigation," continued. "If anything: Is wrong we should clear the decks and then give a helping; hand in getting things straightened out." . Mc-Kel- 1-- In the first set the old timers had a four rams lead at one stage of the contest but failed to hold It. . The flashy returns and closs net play of the youngster proved the undoing of the old timers. The contest yesterday closed the city 20. WASHINGTON, Oct. Robert Field residing at the rear of 21JT Grant avenue, was arrested this morning by L. It. Wstts and R. A. Newton, federal narcotic officials, assisted by De- NEBRASKA JOBLESS tective Robert Chambers. He is beinjy held at the city Jail for the federal offiSITUATION CALM cers pending his removal to Salt Lake where he will be held for investigation. The arrest waa made on Twenty-thir- d street between Grant and Lincoln aveOct. 10. UnemLINCOLN, Neb nues. ( in at this time Is Nebraska ployment oo not a serious subject, there appearing PARTS, 5 - ANCHORAGE. Territory on both side of the United States government railroad being built between Beward and Fairbanks. Alasroads ka, ts being penetrated by wag-oand trails which will serve as feeder lines for the railroad, according to Cot. James O. Fteese. chairman of the Alaaka road commission.' tHirlr.ff the past year i0f.S4.S2 hai been spent on road work In a strip 100 miles wide along the railroad. Several Quarts districts have been opened, as a result of the road construction and. eventually, the mines will provide tonnage for the railroad. It Is thought. Colonel Eteese has recommended that the government adoot a program, which will tap every producing district in the rali- road area and through connection reach sections In other part of Alaska distant from the road. . oo JL, Ilii BOY s, hjlkjl HOILS YOU'LL LIKE, SINISTER INFLUENCE AT WORK IS CHARGE . FAITHFUL COFFEE prised by its quality. Pound Carton J. . Francis Fowles. who was recently elected first vice president of the Progressive Business club national at the national convention held in Modesto. Cat, returned to Ogden this morning. He will be one of the speakers at the next Ogden Progressives, to bo meeting of the noon at the Weber club held Tuesday rooms. Leo J. Mulr of Salt Lake, elected one of the national directors, has also ' been Invited to speak. "TV. PmirMi alvai nn the f A a ft f mrt enthusiastic about the plan to hold the next convention In Ogden and Salt Lake." said Vice President Fowtes this morning. "The club work Is being rapidly extended and It seems certain that when the meetings are held next fall here there from every western frill be delegates state, those east of Utah as well as those west." oo : American Special dozen. y. S G. Fred Jensen and M. Jeffrlea defeated 8. H. Hendershot and Warren L Wattis In three enappy sets of tennis in the finals of the city .doubles championships on the courts of the Ogden Tennis club Wednesday afternoon. and i. The scores were . 29c Special JENSEN-JEFFRIE- ng for Ogden for 1922 of at a meeting Funeral services for Frederick M- boosters at the City Hall next Wed Wheeler, Jr.. will be held Saturday at 2 p. m. from the home of the father nesday evening. Mayor Frank Francis at will preside. Plain. City. Bishop WUmer Maw The session was originally schedul will preside. The remains will be In ed for last Wednesday but was post state at the Llndquist parlors today, noned. All baseball lovers of the city Friday and will be taken home Saturare urged to be In attendance as sev- day morning. Interment in the Plain! eral matters of vital lmmportance will City cemetery. Flowers may be left at the Undquist parlors Saturday un be discussed. will til 10 a. m. Plans for. a new league for 1922meet-- oo ! be. .the principal object of the Weber Floral furnishes the flowers lng. Committees to work out plans Till for a new loop are to be elected and lTt other plans completed. PROGRESSIVES TO HEAR OF MEETING 15c Packages the gods. J DUST , $1.49 . . i 35c Large Lean shoulders of tender little pigs, with pure spices. Made, every day. A treat for st 30c Two SAUSAGES . p.a c k r I n gless beans. Regular n e w air. SOAP AMERICAN SPECiAL "Little Pig Breakfast" , little, the . d 31c STRING BEANS and Crystal White LARD Sieve, sweet Regular 35c can 2 lbs. SEGO LILY PETIT tiny, t NEW ALASKAN ROADS WIN TENNIS MATCH WILL FEED RAILWAY OGDEN ATTORNEY AND PARTY ON TOUR HjLseball Plans win h discussed GOLD 30c . As fresh as mountain Special MOUNTAIN BRAND TINY .1 churn. swe e EX Arthur Woolley. Ogden attorney. left today for Kanab where he will handle the legal phases of tUe Japanese Here Tonlrht Eighteen liquidation of the Bank of Kane. Japanese delegates to the disarma which wa recently ciosea dv me ment conference, which will be held at statf bank examiner. Washington in November, will arrive will go Mrs. With Mr. In Ogden .in a special train from Ban Woollev. Mrs.Woolley William Van Alen. Mrs Iranclsco this evening. They are due W. E- - liolcomb of Salt Lake and Mlu nere on second section of train No. 20 Prueda Woollev. slater of Mr. Wool-leat 9:06 p. rn. who i.n attending achool at Lo gan, ana Tom Lue. oi uguen. 8561 will make the trip by automobile.iney Kindling wood. Phone 828. The party will rislt Brrce canyon. Druff Cas Opened The case of the the Cedar other scenic brake state against Grace Morris, charred places In the south.and with being a drug addict waa called In the city court before City Judge D. COLLIE MAKES HIS it. uoDerta shortiy before noon to day The following panel of Jurors OWN PLEA TO JUDGE waa called after which court waa until 2 o'clock this after adjourned noon: James Blackwell. George TayKANSAS CITT. Kan.. Oct. 17. lor. George Weaaler. K.'W. Yearsley. Teddy, a young Collie dor. makes his Henry Wester, R. A. Norria, Oeorge own plea to Police Judge west. Kan-an- d w. .Meyers and Lew Wesaler. is granted a parole. The system In Kansas City. Kan., where dogs are Ogden Typewriter House for type' charged with misbehavior Is to sen writers and repairs. 2422II udson tence them to confinement at the Wyavenue. Phone 216. andotte County Humane society anirefuge for from, one to three Caos mmlnca The case of the mal weeks. Teddy was ant up for two state against Harvey Doe. charged weeks, but never been away with a statutory offense was dismissed from home having before. be friends and on tfle motion of the county attorney In dismal and both nights days spent In the city court before City Judge Mrs. Whltford matron. The D. R. Roberts this morning on the walling. own rooms and him into her brought grounds of insufficiency of evidence. did everything to comfort him but The case of the state against W. A. the walling continued. Finally she de Chamberlain charged with speeding cided to call up Judge Weat and ask In Ogden canyon was also dismissed on him If some arrangement could not the motion of the county attorney be be made for Teddy's parole. While she cause he said he had learned that the was talking Teddy rushed to her side evidence was insufficient to secure a and quite silenced her voice with his conviction. own. Judge West asked If that was Dinner at the First Christian church evenmg from 6 to 8 o'clock. Friday 60 Adults cents, children i6 cents. - Values to $15.00 We are making it a point to offer at these prices the beat line of trimmed hats you will find. All popular shapes and colors. S. To Meet Queen Esther O. E. 8. will meet at 8:30 evening: In the Masonic temple. Son Born A boy. weirhinr g4 pounds was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. O'Brien at the Iee hospital this room- - Fresh from the WILSON'S CERTIFIED Del Monte No. STAR S 6. Values to $10.00 Values to $7.50 chapter, SET FOR WEDNESDAY BUTTER y. H A IV! years 'BASEBALL MEETING- Blossom FANCY SUGAR CURED ASPARAGUS TIPS This Our Meat Department Spe- - AT RANDOM REFERENCES ! ! sound TO GO ON SALE Friday and aturday Business and Circulation Dept... 5! 58 Classified Ads 521 Classified Directory Dspt 421 Advertising Dept. Editorial and Niwi Dept. 870 ! .1 Made from ats. TELEPHONES I At ew j home. 2532 Eccles avenue. Friday SCHOOLS TO ENTER ARMAMENT PROTEST Bakery, Fruits Vegetables SWEET APPLE CIDER Smart ' Fresh Meats in WE HAVE PURCHASED 75 EXTRAORDINARILY the members of the Beaux Hsprit club afternoon at her home on Thursday range with her lawyers to contest the divorce recently granted her Thirtieth street. husband in the French courts. She will return soon to London to FRIDAY CLtril fulfill theatrical engagements. Miss Katherlne Joyce will entertain the members of the Friday club at hr Mrs. Frank ) is H .. in-th- ji Tlmrsday. -- C-- "WASHIKGrrON Ji mn oolo r. THBXE PAIES TOE $1.00 It Pay to Walk For Good ShjztiS 2353 Washington Avenue Aero i . |