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Show THE O CD EN STANDARD EXAMINER FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21, 1921. -- SWEETEN'S . eautiful-- R $5 A MONTH But in the Exact Center of XJ. S. Population No One f "''' Applies ' - . L i . " i fx? ' .. .. v- - BL.OOMIXGTON, Ind., Oct4 20 Nowhere is a, return to" normalcy more evident than down in southern .Indiana BTi , t Model n r"i f tm fm era Llldllu v ms ', Hats eutefr f itr FOVlfOGUZH STORES had Every en Waif Ina t th deer WHEN OUR STORES WERE OPENED AT 7 O'CLOCK LAST WEDNESDAY MORNINO. Thi wis in to our EARLY SHOPPINQ INDUCEMENTS. We unfortunately run out ef CANNED PINEAPPLE, n Item tppearing en eur UNUSUAL BARGAIN LIST. W have ship-men- t received a f pineapple to aupply the who were a little late 1tt Wed-nedNOTE THIS ON OUR UNUSUAL BARGAIN LIST FOR SATURDAY. SHOP REAL EARLY SATURDAY NORNINQ AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE WONDERFUL SAVING PRICES. rpen : at the center .of population States. DANCE the The old familiar United "House F$r Rent" ain is hanging- - out and at Ben: Ranard's blacksmith shop .the Hoosier villages are whittling on goods boxes' and speculating on whether or not the earth is round, ijust as they did before the war. of MONDAY, OCT. 24 Inducements year; better than ever now JOY IS SHATTERED will Jte; a, long time before they It about the great day when quit talking held a celebration and dedicated they to their little village of Whitehall a wooden monument, set up on the main road, bearing the proud inscription, "Center of Population, U. S. A. 1920." .But their first flush of excitement and pride ' suddenly changed Uo. lament and disgust when Professor W. A. Coghhall Indiana university astronomer, came out to Owen county and after a few nights of "star gaz-in- " as the natives called it, determined from astronomical calculations that an old beech tree, in a hillside briar patch , on; . Rnssell Robinson's farm two and, one-ha- lf miles west of Whitehall and eleven miles west of t Bloomington, 'seat ,of Indiana university and former center Of population, was the 'new hub of : BOUNTEOUSNEJSS CHEAP. V - , 10-fo- 25c Pork Shoulder Ro&sU, lb the-natio- ' New Music . New Stunts. i- " -' Ar '30c Choice Rolled Prime Rib Roasts, "3 17c 35c Large Cans Pineapple (limit 5 cans), 5 for. .95c 55c Best Fresh Creamery Butter, 2 lbs, 85c 10 lbs. Utah 59c Sugar (limit 20 lbs.) . To Be Offered Saturday at R. Owen Sweeten, Director Oiie-- F Working Out n. Fromthat 'fdayAjo: this the Every Day Prices 1 LARD Last & Thomas See Our Window X " t ; - 20c 'Sot 100 paund Window 1 I iFrom U. S. A. - Beet Pot Koast, pouiul Prime Rih Roast, rollpti. pound Hound Stak. pound . ; f! sympathetic,' well, 'minded travelers have pointed out toliJm that his pop stand would be the business hub of Ulie country, 'strategically located for national .trade from north, south, oast (and west. But Ben insists that the V." T-lton- , 1 people of Owen county, Indiana, until the population they take the center away from that 'consarned old beech A put in'' back at Whitehall where it would be 'convenient and where it ought to have been loft in . the first place." OO , V:,"At present day price3, it would cost $5,000,000,000,, to build, a ? emple like Klng Solomon's. i tree-an- d 1. 4 - w ly L 7 - ft 1 iirs. - Evelyn 8 . York a "Jim" horsewoman, societjgiving ' workout in Central Park, in preparation for the annual horse show.i 1) Fors-the- New jt - "' x 'TV. -- OCIETY WANTS 5- Collects Copies of Those Made By Signers of . - Declaration China likes American customs- - Even itonunuca ironi l'ase tinej the swing:, beloved of 'America's childPHILADELPHIA. Oct. SI. Th Socihood, has found its way there. The day, it was said today in union t cir- picture shows two, Chinese children ety of the DecenS.nt of the 8!rnert of cles, enjoying an American swing in the the Declaration of Independence .The board, It w&s said, presented courtyard of their PektMf home. to collect copies of the wlJlt three proposals to the presidents of the 1 oo 5 of the sisTjtrs. According to a report .big four brotherhoods and the switch- TREATY made to John C!vrt. and rg. SIGNED BY men's union. They were: wili of Hanvil Jtrar of the society, th 'cretary 1 The railroads to make ta reducMarysnd; George Vyth, Vlrr InUi HUGHES AND GEDDES Chie, tion in freight rates corresponding to William Hooper. South Carotin: William the wage reduction of July 1 less such Lynch. Jr.. South Carolina, and Georr Ualton. Gorgl. are mil &Htng from reductions as have already been mado WASHINGTON. Oct'. 21 Secretary the society's rrtllectlon. since that date. Geddes MANY NOW POSSESSED. Hughes and Ambassador 2 The roads to refrain from asking signed fcf th WKla in today a special treaty extend- Includo tlendMa the United States railroad labor board of tho to Joilah BartletU of Canada the ing provisions treaty Hararhlre: John A'lama, flimuil for a further' wage reduction until the of 1899 with Great Adama Britain applying and Robert Treat last cut has been translated into rate to the tenure and Maaaachuatta: lalne, of real disposition reductions. and WilHam K.:iry, Hopkin and personal property by the nation- Htphen S Rhod Inland; WJltlam William. Samuel The unions to suspend or with- als of each country in jthe territory of Huntington. Oliver Wolcott, and draw the strike order.; Shrman. Connecticut r rrancla Lwia, thj other. William Floyd. Lwia Morria and I'hlllp CANT ACCEPT LAST. LJvlnrtton, Nw York; Abraham Clark, The five unlort presidents were will-.inJohn Hart, John Wltharpoon. FtancU cr Mf Ats and szkvcc right bsst to accept the first two, but deHopKlnaon and Richard Stockton. New OUR 5HCP J S ALWAYS MONO BRIGHT.1 clared they had made no arrangements BnJmln Ttuah, Jeraey; Robert Morria. Henjainln t"Tanyiln. JohYi iJorton. James ior suspending meir striKe, ana any Smith. Georga Tarlor and Georra Roa. settlement .must be made before OctoPennsrlvanla; Caeaar lodny and Thomber 30 or the walkout would automatias McKean, Ilawkr: Charla Carroll become effective. cally and Thomaa 8ton, Maryland; Thoraat The board, It was reported today,: Richard Jefferson. Francla IJchtfoot assured the union leaders that the rail- - i and nnjamln Harriaon. VirHenry roaas could not get a decision for ginia; Joaeph Hewes and John Pnn. months even if they filed their pro- i posed request for a ten per cent wage J reduction immediately. alJ. Brotherhood leaders, who had is No cure toe iti Knf declared the clan Impossible. ready, no , ' relief 1 often bftuht b- ytriade. effort 'ta conceal their dis- - THE SUPERIORITY! OF OUR I uppointmeiV; that the board had nothP'P.PTrrrTP' to offer. ing elie; STONE IS WILLING, LEVELAND, O., Oct. 21. "I have is daily demonstrated w You are not received an order to appear be- -' Ow 17 MiOto Jar, UmtJ Yarfy fore the labor board next Wednesday. waited upon in a manner" that Taut .If I am ordered to do so I certain meets with your approval. You ly will be there," said Warren ' 3. are supplied witV quality meats Stone, president of the Brotherhood of locomotive Engineers. You may also that please your say that the other chief executives of This shop has made friends with the railroad transportation, brother hoods .will attend such a meeting and the meat connoisseur of this comwill .go anywhere they are ordered to' appear In. connection with & set munity. tlement of the strike." WASHINGTON w ei it mm am mm mm mm km r m ra iu h c f m m v i v i . Supply all of your family's clothing needs at the National, Ogden's original credit store, where you get a dollar's worth for every dollar. Make "a small payment down, the balance in weekly or monthly payments. ... .. . . , - Nr Ilrr ! j I j le. ! A STHMA m.tm . Ladies' suits, coats, dresses and all other articles tof, . ready-to-wea- r. -- VAfOHUQ -- . Men's suits, overcoats,1 shoes, hats, etc. - Children's clothing. GOVERNOR STEPHENS 3f ii Jus. Phone 2S00 SIGNS REQUISITION SACRAMENTO. n Cal., Oct. " - tmilacnt nakas csher.fcvdicr Try it. and sec EIGHTH WARD . TlieResinol skins clearer Dance d Missouri Valley; Cattle Loan company. oo r .The swallow's mouth, ip "proportion to its size, is larger than that of any ether bird. OORadium: has been dlacovered In the : 1 Belgian Congo.. j Ava. OPENING 21. -- 2345 Washington Ave. 2472 Washington T Gorernor William D. Stephens today issued an extradition 'arrant for tho return to Omaha, Neb., , of Jacob Masae and Charles Wohlberg.-helat Los Angeles, . who are wanted In Omaha on a charge of aiding in the embezzlement of $100,000 from the it) Do you want a clear skin? MARKET oo- . Your, Creclt; Is Good ; Open a Charge Account -- ; ... .15 15? Extra Lady 5oolhin) a.nIkaJin4 Bt , broom CLEANSERS . 15o Old Dutch IOC Light houtt Cleanser. 4 for Xlan-aarhuaat- 5-w- Jam Clsnr 15c Lux 35c larg C5c cora de-acrib- dexen . . Above, per can . . . . cant Libby's Best berries or Oc 33 25 . 29c Black- ......... dozen 32J3 25 Above, per can 35c can choice California Sweet Tab! Peaches, dozn S2-8- 5 pr can 25c Abov, 45c can Sweet California Bart f Pear, dozen can 35c Above, 30c can California TabI Plum, dozen $2.25 20c Abov, per can ltt 30c 10c ......... .... ....... pr .......... M-0- 3 some legular Prices O S "1 . 25c Rump Roast .pound . . 15c 25c Sirloin SUak, pound . . 11c 30c .......... ly Spring Lamb, .......... Chop SPRING LAMB 35c Loin or Rib Lamb Chops, 20c pound Hpanlth walt of the foot and heel Lg . . . , 20c pound 30c Shoulder Spring Lamb 20c Pot Roasts, pound ." . . 12c 15c Rib Boll, pound . . . . Sc atl hoe, with harrow toe, bc!n clearly defined" in the nurfaca of n anof cient lava, flow, on the weft Hawaii near the ancient cltjr of Hefur Itonaunau. has aroued known a comment and Creat speculation throughout the territory. .The ftmt Fpaniardf to touch the Inland were aald to have come in 117 5, when tradition aaid that a fipanlah vet-nwaa WTecked on the woutheaat roant f tha laiand. Hut the city of Itefuse m bu!lt in the eleventh cenit no evidence that any tury nd there lava flow came down the mountain altfe of the volcano Mtuno Loa, which rlna 14.000 feet above the ctty cf Iltf-uince the city waa butlt, it U presumed that the lava flow conLalnlnc the ahoe imprint U tf a. much more ancient day than 1100. Indicating that Hpanlarda vialted the long: before 1171. jUnd .The aahor at the b& of Mauna Loo, near Jloniuniu la one of the few reraalnlnr aectiona of the Hawaiian In which Ufa proceed alonf territory much the umt line aa it did a century aio. Likeon many of the ether the 4000 square mile trance th'nss volcanic W.and of Hawaii, the problem of. the "Spaniard' foot"" probably will 35 bcrrie or Strawberries, 10c BEEF -- 29c very chc canned table fruits at prices away below th pre mm markeL W are still trdir3 thi saving to you. 45c can Libby's Best Rstp Sa Foam Powdsr 25c 7Vc.amall Se. Foam Powdir, 5 for .25c ts: Ap- ALL OF THE FRjl QUOTED ABOVE IS TRUE TO NAME. NO COMPOUNDS. CANNED FRUIT W were fortunate In blocking up during the ummr with om pur- . 25c ........ can Utah Pur ricot Jam Dozen can Utah Apricot Jam . C9c d S1.41. 45c larg chases make thi price possible. value doin 49- can Oak Leaf Jam 4fe 40c medium can Oak Leaf only told quantity , 75c larg D. Larg - Preserve Ortgen Pur Blackberry, Plum, or Peach Jam, 16.65 . . j Sugar Det ; soaps B." by Skagga, J1ILO. ISLAND OF HAWAII. T. II.. Oct. , The dltcovery of what 1 a the imprint of "a practical- 18c 15s Spring Lamb Stew, 2 for pound , . 15c cot et FOUR OCDEN STORES Trad at tha location meet convenient . STORE NO. 4 STORE NO. f Twenty-fourtand Grant and WathlrgU Twnty-iiSTORE NO. 10 STORE NO. 8 Near First National Bank Near Golden Rut LOOK FOR THE ORANGE FRONTS c. Conie-ouentl- neverbe eolved. y. , RAIL EXECUTIVES ST. IX)UI. Mo., Oct. 21. Heiidra the impending etriVe. the principal tojlca to be d!cued at tha conference of railroad executive of the and all matter jwese reductiona . to revive railroad earnlnft in th territory, it waa announced. One executive explained that after various phaaes of the protective etrike, had been dlaeutted, the would consider plana to have the railroad board order a ten per cent wafe reduction, in addition to the 12 per cent decreaae ordered July, o the wajt acale would be lat bas k to where It waa in July. 1120. Dlacueainc the propoaed atrtke, on official a.id: nec-ewa- coo-fere- trik a-ai- 2 ar la and consider: rplnlsr.a from th United Etattare ars. t Canada and theif rcr.rliii.35i b putliPheJ here. A great amour.; of : Ul.cn aC. SIDNHT, New Pouth WaJe. ctl t haa arln here otir r.thr the t The question cf prohiNtton and ie pfala court w'.H decide vrhrther 4 pfcc t" 11 p. m. i the leral cVciinr strlctlcn upfn the Intoslcatlcs; liquor or 'J for tar In Prdrty. The $ p. traffic ha aroused rrtat lr.treet an 3 wa a wartime n:aur and t rommer.t throughout the common waa to within wealth and a band cf rdr.jr butlnea certain period beint; war. A i' th Hcr men, includlnc several mmt-cf act. Iif)vr. providtd that;. rarllament. hti btn formed and tub, sequent ec.-noui 4 r r. . on r:nr.aum 1400 to be ir ended in the linuir.ft of the earJv fioiwi riour. crlbed United Elate and Canada In an effort present Labor toverr.rrstnl. ar.nav" T:. to determine what effect prohibition that berauae cf lb i?r.K Ir.To'.r haa been bulnett efficiency. ha.1 decliced to take the cuertlda tK T The buttnesa men plan to ;enl a 'fore the r oj AUSTRAIalA WANTS FACTS ON RY' ERA c- -- ry c". n eff-ctl- v . ( . ea SPECIAL ROSE SALE SATURDAY $1.00 that rrambr the rail- nt by their employes, but a by the employe a.aint the " h h-t- HOLD CONFERENCE road 25c Utah . DROOMS One brand of brcom Phone 560 "The public ahould j not a Lillian Thatcher Orchestra 50c Couple 15f? PUZZLES HAWAIIANS thl Amuiement , Hall TonlQht. . -- 20 IMPRINT OF SHOE entire-household- . -- THE 12'. iorf . ........ 20c can Naptha Soap 33.45 f4ptha Soap . 55c Cat Crystal Whit Soap 34.E5 10 bar Cryatal Whit Soap 49c Cat White Naptha Soap SS.23 10 bar Whit Naptha Soap tSc 10c bar White Lilly (lmllar to larg bar Ivory) 10 tor 75c 10c Cfimt Oil Soap, doztn E'c 10c Crm OH Soap, 4 for iOc 15 .. . Cat A. 10 bar A. North Carolina: Edward rtutlfdre. South Carolina: Untlon lwtnntt. iJwrgia. 60ME LEfT NO WILL. Thi following i its m died tnlaitata. tnth raport? William Whipple and Matthew Thornton. Hamphire; , l'Abr4:i Gerry and John Haneo-and Jama Clymar WUaon. Uead. Pennsylvania; : William Jaca, Maryland; ArT' thur Mkldleton, South Carolina. Tha rerorda of Thomas laor,. Jr. Virginia, were dutrored oy lire in 1IS, and thoce of Carter Ilraiten. Vlrflnla. during the Civil war. Tha rcorda of Thomu Heyward. South Carolina. wra alao daatroyed dviring tha ClU war. and thoaa of Lyman HaJi. Georgia, were ot In a flra In 1S54. oo 1 ii 10'pound or-corli- ng 7 M 20r 20r irc $1 HISTORIC HILLS t Sugar Utah g winter at these prices. cans Utah Pure Strawberry Preserve 41c &Oc ran Uth Pur Raspberry COe ......... ... . buy-m- supply of jsms for a larg SUGAR , rr . - - JAM You can't mak a mietak e 17! ." ' 53c Popcorn pounds Eastern Seasoned . 30c Popcorn REMEMBER IT POPS, S . and 112lj o- v.-.:.,- order tomorrow.. 10 pound Eastern Seasoned 31-2- 10 und Sirloin htrak. pound Lep; of Spring Lamb, pound Shoulder of Spring Lamb, pound Shoulder of Spring Lamb, pound Leg of Mutton, pound "Shoulder of Jlutton, pound Shoulder of Veal Roast, pound Veal for Stew, pouncf Hamburger, jwund '. .'. Salvage, pound FISH AND OYSTERS FREE DELIVERY 2321 Washington Avenue , , 1920 censua can bring' no good to the ' GRILL MARKET Specials for Saturday 5- POPCORN Now is the time for. Pope em. f You want good popcorri course. Our I Eastern seasoned popcorn, th kind that ra!ly pop. Buy ten poy dt'with your L. 1 - Vretr ........ e. c Vntr . 39c 50c bottles Liquid 2Sc bottle Liquid . 19c 11.50 Liquid Verstr Mops. .SSc MEATS Stock up now with a nic Ham or a ctab cf Bacon. 3&c quality Sugar Cured Bacon. lab or half Ub pound . 22c 23c Lea, pound 3Sc quality Mild Sugar Curtd Whili Himi, pound . . . 26c 29c Half Ham, pound 2Sc quality choice Dry Salt .Pork, '5 pound or more, Itc pound Itc pound FLOUR 48 pound bag V!ex Hard Whut High Patent Flour Jt.45 2 48 pound tag Vflea S2J5 Flour 10 4S pound bag Ve'ea 113.75 . Flour 41 pound bag Smithfield High 5 Ftoirr . . T . . "Paunt 2 4S pound bag Smithfie'd High Patent Flour , . , ." , S2.45 10 48 pound Smithf l!d $12-2- 5 Flaur PiUnt t, High sceour Millinery Department s - frh frh frh SMOKED M LIQUID VENEER Lard U advancing. Thttt are low price. Th exceptionally tock I and pure. 10 pound freth pur Lard SMS S pound pur lard . ?Sc 2 pound pure Lard . 33c off. Every hat in the department over $15 to be'sold at A startHng reduction of which our customers get the full benefit at this price. No two alike, rare specimens of designing skill, in soft, rich colortones of panne, Lyons, velvet or duvetyne. cdlVIE EARLY SATURDAY MORNING .'natives lb Bt one-four- th have had-ninterest in their sudden leap into national f Iimelisht. Oliver Ranard, who lived within 200VYarda ofthe old beech trees, has moved out. He served notice that the, center of I poplation is. no place, f or the rent profiteer by moving, two miles down the road where' he gets'a house, barn, and pasture free. There, withgarden in: 200 yards of the center of population, the five room bungalow he formerly occupied stands, wanting or-a renter at $5 per month. Garden, chard, 'pasture, heavily laden walnut trees in the front yard, a big persimmon patch down the road, paw paws, gunshot, fish 'in Litsquirrels within creek Raccoon tle nearby, only two miles from where a white lightnln still was raided recently by government agents, and with a church only a barn quarter of a rrflle away-housand all for five dollars a month, but not a renter in sight. The housing situation is not a problem at the center of population. v TRAVELERS GIVE ADVICE. Ben Ranard has been urged to open up a cold drink stand In connection with his blacksmith shop, which is the nearest business establishment to the population beech. He serves as a free information bureau for seekers after the center of population, and" . 10c 15c 30c Pork Shoulder Ro&sU, lb ot , y. efop'e Woon . success last A sensational p!l jut " jro-ir&- i radl-roa- d labor board." There has not been a general railroad ftrike In ifc nutrs we: atnee 4 S I th Knijht oT lhn? whn nt r.ur. It wji per Dozen THE FERN SHOP 420 - - Twenty-fift- h Street |