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Show THE OGDEN FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21, 1921. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R r-- SATURDAY SPECIAL SATURDAY , MENS A f) SHOP An order has been Issued by, Judge George S. Barker in the district court authorizing James J. Burke, receiver for the Interstate Sugar company, with a plant at' Hooper, to store sugar man ufactured by the plant in warehouses' to be held to 8 certificates which are held as first lien upon the sugar. The certificates were issued to finance the operation of the plant. The court authorized the appoint ment of three men to decide where the sugar shall be stored and to recehrc and hold the warehouse receipts delivered to them , by Mr. Burke. The sugar will be held in the warehouses until such time as It 'can- be marketed profitably. , 10c Floating Soap, 10Jor (limit r . . 18 57 54 .54 55 45 . e prices on every Item will you. Shop at either store. eur-pria- ! .... 20 ... CHICKENS Choice Springers . . . . 30 Choice Fat Hens . . . 30 FRESH PORK 35c small Loin Chops . 25c Pork Shoulder Roast .,30c 45c Ham Roast . . 30 35 35c Pork Sausage (link) . 30 20c. loose Sausage, 2 pounds 95 . . . GO 25c Minced Ham . Wienies 20 Stick Bologna'. 20 Oxford Ham . 25 Mild Cured Lean Bacon25 Mild Cured Hams . . 20 f Mountain Bacon, . or whele '. ' . 40 25c Salt Pork CHOICE YOUNG BEEF 30c choice Sirloin Steak - 20 25c choice Round Steak . 20 20c choice Shoulder Steak 15 15c choice Pot Roast . . 12Vc 122c Rib Boiling Meat . . 8C 25c Hamburger, 2 pounds 3 25c 23c 30c 35c 35c 50c - WILL NOT FACE MONTANA CHARGE i William J. Gribble will rtot be taken), back to Montana, according to word that reached here today. He was ar-- ; rested recently ,on .a charge of child desertion for the Montana authorities, but Governor Charles R. Mabey has re- fused to honor the extradition papers on the ground that-none would be j benefitted. Gribble remarried v after-- j obtaining a divorce and his former! wife also remarried and later, ifis un- him of child deserderstood, accused ' ' - tion. ; .... .... ". i , for one-hal- Twenty-fourt- . , ' VEAL 35c Loin Veal Chops . . 30c Shoutder Chops . . . 35c Veal Roast . . 25 CHOICE LAMB . 30c Lamb Chops . . . 25c Lamb Legs . . . . . 13c Lamb Stew 2 pounds Brick Codfish pint Fresh Oysters Finan Haddies . 1 . . 25 -'-- A : h'jj,. NSfevv is". W1IXIAM H. riGGOTT 'To corrcft 'a' niisuiidcrstandine: Mr is not the AVmu Pickett of the Plggott IMckctt Grocery store. Mr. Pigsott wishes it known that he is in the bar-h- r business and is secretary of the Ogden Trades and Labor assembly. Mr. Piggott has declared: That if elected to the office of Commissioner, he will administer simple justice to each district of the city; that all contemplated will bo comat earliest possible moment, the pleted and others undertaken as quickly as finances will permit. HIS HANDS ARE NOT TIED. His personal campaign committee. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT) . - . HiUen'a 35 5 30 at $25 All-wo- ol COMING BACK TO ORPHEUM, Sunday, Monday 11 WV1 an nually ar u FLOUR te 8 Here arc suits and overcoats in material? and workmanship such as are selling ordinarily for much' more. And you can be fitted properly we'll guarantee that. In this lot are actually many imported fabrics. We're bound to have overcoat weather soon. Why not b. prepared? te trades, I pounds $U3 I $13.10 SUGAR I LAUD Sat- - Special Ses 10 vrdty. $U9 Tall Seco SALMON MILK L""' 63c ll-!- (6 to a cus- - Special 1UC GRAHAM Suit ba0 FLOUR back's BtiL Dest, 5 b " cang . tower.) Mack's 29c big'. . Lily 10 lb. pail 68c Pair Pants s995 Ss tO Gemxde oys' Wool .44c Nuff sa d as to quality. And price s?eakg for ite!f. Dtpend on Hilton's Stents fer the fewest prices en Ht;h-es- t at $35 Suits and overcoats for men and young men. Suits that were made to sell for fabrics and wonderful more. tailoring. Every garment looks better than the price. If you have thought of paying about this price, come for a look. Butter Creamery h.t wherever served. MACK'S BEST ar !! .... Special Saturday, pound We've received a lot of congratulations lately on this sale of clothing. With ready cash we have purchased clothing in a way that makes pre-wprices possible. Come for a look. No obligation to buy. We'd like mighty well to show you just what the savings arc. Come in tomorrow. . 39c were burned up GOO, 000 houses this CORK I ROLLED would bring forcibly to the attention I IiTTAL OATS of the general public the efrorta betnjt put forward by the forest service in for Like the price of one. For every parent knows the life of While er Yel buying two suits Special, 9 fire control.. 9- low, the coat is twice as long as the life of the pants. These are for boys of 6 to WOULD BECOMi: SKIUOI S. 29 c pound lb. baa t.3 . .49c All-womore Still 16 years. he said, waa fabrics. Pants are full lined. Snappy styles with the belt. important, the destruction of the reproducing Two pairs of pants with every suiL Specially priced character of tbe burned over area in $9.95 which the young- - trees weer destroyed. Elbow cut. bulk Macaroni. making1 large areas in every part of the country unproductive. Along this lino Special lor Saturday. oq he mentioned that as yet.the west'had S pounds for not felt the pinch in the timber hhort-ag- e . and he pointed out that the' inSelar-JunRICE area of unproductive land Ing and creasing forestry officials eiprend I tvill make the shortage In the future PEAS by a serious menace to the economic life fear today they had been trapr-cthe flames. of the country. 00 He said that while foreat officials were always concerned in trotectine the merchantable timber, they were .1 doubly concerned in keeping the forTELEPHONES ests producing, and to that end fires Crackers s,turdiy must be, kept out. The largest r Business and Circulation Dept... SI tv0 No. 5 each man Inthe serconfronting B Ads Classlfrfd ..25c v bo for vice, lie Bald, was thafof educating the od 421 Advertising Dept. public, and especially campers and 879 Lake Editorial and Nswa Dept. George Hill Bobbed of to the responsibility in the tourists, Says He ' I use of. fire in any form while in the "Masked Who Was Unaware Auto By as 1t is due to the carelessness Y forest, in the use of the manufactured cigar-e- t Woman Hit Escape with their characteristics and the carelessburning use of matches, that I i t Hold-u. a large part of the losa to the public men. or.e t,f thrm t 1. PASADKNA. Federal CaU'Oct, (( 2 S3 Twenty fifth St- - Phene $4 V a revolver and- both wearing handker- comes. of iJuluth. Minn., Morri. Judge iar over CI G A RET BLAJUED. Hl! Ichlefs their th entered fares, II- Marrtace Ucenj--r. A marrlaa-not su;lty r. MrviCe utallon at the. corner, of T.en. ar.d F.tti Asked how the cause of fire and cense In the office orty.nrgt was Usued today street and We.hinrton .venue a charge of rerMf-been traced to the cigarette, he said, Claude T. Moyes. county clerk. drtrjrr In the Hl 10:41 oVlfltk ard t2D. nlpM OjUft here that when-thcrurt season hi tr.al police A today. opens hunting Carlln. .Sev.. and A. tleorre Hill of $:o. each year, the occurrence of fires in Rteve Noverr-hewaa et 2 J fur or wont glv:-- c Anarus. union, mil immediately rtpcrlrd the hold thit"orhe wa not t r r. c tr avoid the forcsta Increase. Mr. Headley Uerta cense was I muniwuu Was Morrli. he iisuea ho offl.-- ( Arretted to frcm rfcortirg Judge the police and though a aquad aid up imtiuj) kep pointed out that the recent fire In the to Francis V. Kanavan SaJt te-of were h!r arret to eent Motorcj-cJdetectives of when tho starch accord. cficra to after, the pol.ee. he Idaho national forest in which 25.000 r.g no trace of had f illed t? stop and blcck frcr.t the scene cf the aleen neighborhood acres were burned over had been and Deborah Nelson of Fowler. Ind. surrounding aw::ar.ce men wni found. the hold-ua woman utruru i,y i j, autfntob.'le. leged acclJer.t. k caused by a match or cigaret dropped wood. Phone hlii Kindlier ;t. Hill described the man who held the io Judge Mfrrtat Hall been s'.llsr.s ir.. or to report the r.l!f?d travelers on the roadway between " by accident, acthim City S gun dark am pecltl against wearing Warren and Chamberlain basin. He al- ed own his when hla caee An noun attorney Place. Polling to there return Change coat i?undajr. and vrhl corduror dark troupers ioa mentained that this was the cause in the olice court was made this morntnx by City- the one who took the money wore a of calledTrank ttlay C,Sn Uunbam. 4 uu jjrooiBimy or me lire in JLogan Recorder Judge the De Wolf that Thirtyslouch and dark hat dark greasy canyon in the paet twenty days during sixth district polling place for the priHe pJeade-- i net ruUty. wslved trial OGDEN MUSICIANS 1 clothing. which 300 acres were burned over. ace-to and the had been by when election tbe changed court acquit jury mary UON'VliNTION CALLKD. 'CKeited .N'orenilr 21 aa the ai trr Notice to Members home of Evelyn West. 515 Twenty-fourt- h SJLNT FRANCISCO. Oct. 21. Colonel lltia TO OPEPvATE the STATE trul martctrate. rollc street. by B. F. Greeley, chief of the forest serbonds of 1 1.0 CO. i re tide 1 eaterdar INROADS KANSAS vice, has called a conference of west-e; were reduced to type-Houf for Typewriter Ogden vn and ilifr v ecr." 'tt. ir district administrative officers writers and repairs. ZMZll uJsoni la wLM It b:a hadg-:artrrau'.oinotlte atruck charged the Sli:iclr. whose duties He in fire protection avenue. Thont m. . .. Mrs. Klitabeth . Hulrr.e. fche at Willie rr.s Mw!c Ptore. l:j ; work, it was announced today, to at trie ' avenue. A 'Zrr a!l ccti irea:ei emergency hctr'.tal for railroad strive becomes. effecUre. s brulae on the tacl;. TTe formulate plans and policies for more Wahlng.n in the case ef Frecd.The JuryGrace act murlcatSnn Injury, m ixmnmmm efficient handling of forest fire protec- theGirl State win mi Morris, to her physician. i elight. against FItKD U. WILLI AM S. F'c. llnea within the state, if cording tion and fire suppression. About wUh h.lnr a dm- - addict, re-- I ! operate thluyranimi r.rr.A Morrla Judae lie did rot know-hiaald Kanbfccti'.M under fir It the will not attend the rulltv representative cf.ar'. v.rirtfn ofthe ctty automobile had rtruck fcer ard to b held at Mather field, turned c"iiri itw, ioTtrncir mouiuui court iii and jconference. afternoon day ' near Sacramento, for two weeks begin-Jnln- g City Judge D. K. Roberts ordered the J. Alien announced today. fTrt, the railroad managers will November 14. discharged- - The Jury con- however, defendant be given an opportunity to operate FIRKS IX FDIUOT. sisted of George Taylor. James lllack- - the roads. LOS ANGELES, Cal.. Oct. 21. A. Norria and Henry Weaeler. R. well. - oo fires In the Malibu mountains. 20 miles about north of Santa Monica, COINS UKPLACi! NOTI-- fi New stoves for old ones want to were Clarke-Fletchreported spreading through trade? jtoday PARIS. Tbe 'Hank of rrar.ee' has (formerly the Topango, Trancos and Grapatos Phone metal tokens in Kammerllla). begun laaulng yellow canyons. one and two-- f rrfnc Tlse of plac Fifteen of the hundreds of men was loo ragged and dirty. It Jodget In Morgan. District Judge paper i Jamea N". Kimball Is In Morgan to- was explained. . oo day hearing cases In that court. The cases will be completed tomorrow. Spitsbergen has only four months f light In a year. Pnxnn Out Sewer. The fire depart ment waa called to 212 Twenty-fourl- h street today to aid In pumping out a Hack sewer under the building owned by J. C0MUIO BACK TO New-da- y A. 8mlthI ' Shortly after the arrival Realizing fully the fact that we will never again be treatment keeps feet la t ORPHEUM, Monday Sunday, Sani of the flrt department Deputy able to offer our patron such & remarkable bargain pcnccicoaaiuon A. O. Based waa called tary Inspector aewer little book, entitJed --.The Proper to found and it the that in Eden Washers, and for fear that tome may be Care of the Feet, b helpint a tood wasInspect filled with garbage which would many people to free themselves from have to be removed before It could be expecting a lower offer on Ederu, we wish to again The arees the nervous strain and constant annoy- pumped out. V ceattst that this is a sale only until the western distribance of paining feet. say triumph CarStolen The nollce Look For It shows simple ways to keep the feet ef Moiher-Lovutor unloads his overstock. Sheriff 'Oakley in proper condition how to overcome have been notified by lookto on be the A Matterpitce of Kemmerer. Wyo., Don't imagine that you will be able excessive' perspiration, how to soothe out an automobile that was stolen tauche for that muscles and teodonsvhow to reaching many htarta. Kemmerer last night. It la a .tp.get an Eden at this price once duce swelliatvhow to get instant relief fromd roadster bearing a license this sale ii over. THE TIME TO from corns and howtoend them ; in fact, number "ailll Wyo." and the number 1&0J&7. as Sherthis little book la all that Its name infers : of the motor is given BUY IS NOW WHILE THEY iff Oakley! of the opinion that the "The Proper Care of the Feet. " car stole the started lor OgLAST This booklet accompanies each box of men who waa He unable, to furnish the poBlue-jaFoot Treatment, which may den. be obtained at your druit's. or a free lice with a description of them. PUGET SOUND copy of the, booklet will be teat if you Weber Fioral rurnishta the flowers, ' RED SALMON' write to Bauer fts Black, Chicago. 7711 DIRECT TO Y OU Ordtr a roctt f Xti ttlmm. Ie4r. Ut COURT GfcXTS A bCARi: . W irra auO. It tr J 8IIAKOIAI. Mlaed court authori-tie- s w. fcrh Quality Electric Store iJ ei' m yra pttii. left their rooms In a hurry when Foot Treatment . r f twtl thst one of the men 11 iO !r e4 they learned "2452 Washington Ave. Phone 5S1 ; keeps feet feeling fine ftT tt before them waa suffering atsa Wr"j rv F 'moa brought d The room we RURAL FISH DELIVERY a Bauer & Black product from cholera. W. O. Vox es, before . the judges and attend , i;cS court C TTniicgloa ants returned-ol -- MACARONI ...... JjC I GAS STATION i " MOT GUILTY IS MAN HELD UP JUDGE'S PLEA prob-blen- ,47c RANDOM REFERENCES Jurist $50Salt Pair t "XPSM1II) fvl mm r s HAMS ImJ BUTTER I , ..1 i K1" maWea a nil X , ge ce 20 20 10 R DESTRUCTION BY FIRE Black Hills forest in South Dakota. TO ATTEND CONVENTION. Assistant Forester Headley will be in this district for about three weeks, after which he will go to Mather Field near Sacramento, Cal., to attend the first interdlatrlct convention, on fire ever protection by forest service menmeetheld in the United States. The ing Is called for Nov. 14. Many lessons have beon learned during the past ten years, Mr. Headley said, by forest officials operating in various forest districts, and it is for the purpose of crystallizing this information that the convention has been called. It is expected that by the interchange of ideas during the discussion that the question of fire protection in the forests will be placed on a much more efficient basis, he said. 6,000 FIRESDuring the year of 1920 there was a total of 6,000 fires throughout the national forests which; Mr. Headley said was an average number per. year. The burned over area amounted . t6 22c only, pound . . . . Sujar Cured Standard ( te aid was nEnougTi timber to build more than 342.000 acres, which h Durinsmall acreage. Icomparitively was room houses frame five 500,000 i acres ..uvu.vvu man inuie ner? destroyed by forest fires in the na burned over and during 1910 one of tional forests of the United States the most serious years in fire loss there during the year of 1919. This state- was burned over more than 4,000.000 ment was made today in the course of acres, he said. a discussion oh the question of fire For the purpose of what assistant such damage meant heillustrating called attention protectionIn by Roy Headley, the branch of operations to the fact that it required three acres forester with headquarters at Washington, D. to irrow the timber necessary to build C, who arrived in Ogden this morni- a five room frame house, and that if ng' after an inspection trip to the at any time in the United States therr v Frtahly smoked nicely streaked. For Saturday 30 25 30 Phone 2287 h BACON Here Is a real five bsnjatn. Fresh from smoke- - nn house. Found . ZQC LESSENS DECLARES FORESTER - - i rr. 5 ... . 1", 2 rt. TIE it' foods, claan-cu- t service, complete lints and prices undeniab'y lower on every Item. A. MARKET WESTERN Street. 366 l duality I WE DELIVER ORDERS OF $3.00 OR MORE Decree of divorce was granted today in the district court by Judge George S. Barker to Edith A. Jenkins from WWliam L. Jenkins on grounds of The couple was married in Ogden, April 20, 1921. iY' f Standard Wide Braakfaat - 'a DIVORCE GRANTED TO OGDEN WOMAN J- - .20 18 I ' "V GOME EVERY DAY PRICES 55c Butter, 2 for 70cr Doiled Ham 350 Twenty-fiftSL 2249 Waihington Ave. lines of h S1.49 .' y mtr-chandi- se . " lvtnui Waahlngion store opens for buatnta morning, corrptattly stocktd with new, eUan and the regular Sat-urda- 10) C5c Log Cabin Syrup;-.- .. 5 pound3 Bulk Macaroni v. 10 pounds Pure Lard - non-suppo- Our ......... - OO Two Stores ......... ceiver's Paper seeure-receive- i 35c Choice Mild. Cured Breakfast, Bacon . ., 17J4c Fresh PorX Shoulder Roasts 20c Fresh Pork Shoulder Roasts 25c Spring Lamb Legs (while they last).. , .. 15o cans Milk, 5 for (limit 5.) 12Y2c June Peas, 6 for (limit 6) rl )) customtrs. Sevsntsen blowt at the high cet ef Hying, n sal all day Saturday at our Until Noon Will Be Placed in Warehouses to Secure Re- day ef bio ssvHas for our (( 111 I crrlni p - Tffl e l-a- cl p!-.0- r tl e r ! The screen's It wiU notioinreth teeth or disturb the stomach. A few doses will orrrn commence w mricn and reritalixo roar yotir bkxxi worn out. eshsTurted nerres., Your mon7 will be rcfaadsd: br the msaatsctarers if you1 do not obtain satisfactory re--' results. Beware of substitute. Alwmrs insist on barinc tine orfsclc froo. Nuxsted Iron. Loo for: the letters N. f. on every UUct. At sUll drsnists in tablet fona oaly. . ?reatest of Mother-Lov- e! A Masterpiece that touches many hearts. . ea-ted- e clt p -- ' Sj-ru- 15 LAMB Leg Lamb, pound ' . Loin Lamb Roasts, . pound . . . , . Loin Lamb Chops, pound . Shoulder Lamb Roast 15 pound . . Shoulder Lamb Chops, pound 174 Lamb s!ew, pound . . 5 American Llaid Nut Loaf, eaelf . 20 .-- ... .25i ... ... ....... . for . . k . . . . . "- 3 65. , 4 Phone 390 - for . ..... . . . - .. . . . ; . . . . . . . ... . No. 5 Soda Crackers . Bulk Sweet Cookies, , ' 'pound Bulk Lard, pound . . . Independent Meat Gompariy 2420 Washington Ave. I -- . . . 45 . . (f , ; Phone ,391 not, mm How to End nn Just a Few Days More el S9750 high-price- 55? 20 till v- - 30 i ect tut " Mother's Oats, package 35 Lemons, dozen . . . . 40 Family size Soda Crackers. carton i. A 25 Sweet Potatoes, pound 5 Rolled Oats, 9- - pound bag for a j. Xnhinct 50 Libby's Asparagus Soup, -- vtr. Ve li4. 65f ...... bars for t0. er -- 20 25 25 Small Loaves Bread, 3 ' for Dark Karo Syrup, 10- - ' pound can , . . . . . Dark Karo Syrup, 5- - pound . . . . . . . 35 can 65c . 40 pound Cheese. Cream Utah Full . 25 pound 10 Crystal White Soap, . . . for 6 - " Lamed Star Coffee, .'. Tjflrro Tjnavps "Rriarl 9 nd Calumet Baking Powder, 1 pound can . . . . 25 . Butter Rolls, dozen 10-pou- nd Tall Sego Milk, .25 . for-ty-fl- ...... 75? White Karo can White Karo Syrup, can . . . . 10 pounds for Sugar, v wa'iaatd Price Q uotations BEET Loin Steak, pound Round Steak, pound Pot Roast, pound . l.le cjf -- m p, ay , AT... y B lu e - j ay K'-n- ar--a tt ighthouse t- A--tt . dlaln-facte- , ti'i |