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Show - THE OGDEN STAND SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1921. ' HEARD ABOUT TOWN ..-- . rtr .. Where JA. GET IT. CHRIS?s This conversation " took place last cigrar store of Harrop & ireek In the Chris . AadnSson was on Aadneson. ;.' counter. the behind duty A friend walked In and purchased "his daily cigar., Spying Chris,; he askbeen keeping yourself ed "Where you ' ; lately?" on a five-da- y '. :; deer "Been hunt," ' Chris answered. "What did you kill?'' Inquired the "Three gallons,' said Chris. ' An Ogrden automobile man recently I went on a hunting, trip with several others. . When: they had established their camp, a , general argument aroseas to who would become, cook. Flnally, one man agreed Jig would take the Job, but made the agreement that the first- - one who kicked against his Vooking- would become cook himself .'" . automatically.1 He proved to be a good "chef. He made ' sweir biscuits and-- the ; others were Intensely willing to allow him'to continue. But he got tired of It after several days. So he hatched a scheme and one morning poured more thanva half-pouof salt Into his nice; brown ' iblscuits.': one The biscuits were served; and ' of the hunters , grabbed a steaming one,' heaped it with, butter 'and took ' a huge bite. ', f These bl- "Wow good lord; h cults- - are .salty,", he yelled, then Imhimself, added. catching mediately 'but d- good, d- good. maid, "Madam,", gasped the new . uncon- -' "your husband is lyinghail with' ecious in the reception a large box beside him and crush-s a paper in, his, hand.' ing f- - "Ah," cried the mistress In ecstasy, "my new hat has' come." A Ogden woman who has been obliged to "postpone an- - Inlettended visit, wrote the following .vi; ' ter, to her sisters :'c'- ; n rm : I . ' KM 1 Parents." ,. . - ; : - - :' "XO SMOKING? : There was a young man from the west Who courted his girl'wlth great ie8b So hard did h press her To make her say. "Yes, Sir," He broke the( cigars in his vest. The American Legion Weekly tells! of af soldier's monument in a Louisiana town which has carved In the polished granite on one face the names ofn the the town's council of defense, and other-thnames of the building committee.-- A' few words on the front telL that It is a soldiers' memorial.. The Legion Weekly quite rightly asks--7V who won the war, anyway! . h nd - '-- -v . " well-kno- wn -- for Glial. - e The GOOD, OLD DAYS. - , ; - - . j, . . pe - " R - Placard at '& local movinsr picture theatre: "Young Children Must Have 1 ARD-EXAMINE- Girls who .attend modern seminaries, where it Is reported 'that dancing is not only permitted, but is Urged, and other joys, are a part' of the 'education program, will read with pleasure the, regulations and rules of tfte York Springs, Pa., Female .Seminary, In the year of 1855. A copy of the annual circular or. booklet- - of ..he institution' has been preserved by Mrs. N.'C McConnell, 2478 Lincoln avenue. The rules, were: ; "No student' shall le permitted to leave the school grounds unless accompanied by a responsible person. ."No pupil will be permitted to accept invitations to walk or ride, or to attend- social parties while In the in- ; . mm .'"" . . 'ina:!.r G C0U1H6 . stitution. this pries includes a thorough examination of your eyes by our registered optometrist; Toric Bifocal lenaei In any ihapo or.rtyle, ground to or SheH-Teframe and a nand-s- o prescription for you; in a good i' 'I 1.j M i . "Damage to''Afurniture must be repaired. "No unnecessary noise "will be permitted school or. other, rooms: l nor shall. sit or He. upon her bed during the day or evening (unless or use it in sick), way. than anyjother ' . Is intended." Life In the York Springs must have been. one longi riot.seminary At the Stock Yatfds sale barn, in the Union Stock Yards, Ogden, Utah, on Saturday, October 29. Sale starts at 1 p. m. Two hundred well bred Gilts, Duroc Jerseys and Poland Chinas at auction to the highest bidder.. This stock has been especially selected for breeding purposes and you should not miss this sale. Let us stop our packers from buying all their hogs in the eastlet us raise them here. Ask the farmers in the middle states if they can farm successfully without hogs. Ogden bankers are friendly to the idea of farmers stocking with hogs. To regular customers of the banks will be given favorable consideration on application for money to buy hogs in this sale. The bankers suggest, however, that the farmers confer with them respecting the loan before the time of the big sale Complete $8.95 Bifocals e i : 4i;Hi'i - . econd Auction Sale of Good Brood Sows never before have you seen, such a sale-ogenuine Bifocal. Glasses. They arc Bifocals Toric the made for near and ;.far vision and 'sell for from $12.00 to $15.00 a pair according to where you gol Ehirinfc this special sale we arc otrenng f . . of the Year Eye-GlassSensat- ion gold-fllle- me cxi 1 OOMPLETX. x d xtraa. No . in-th- ' any-pupi- . Mi - in mmmm 00 Reading Glasses. "'$4.95 during thii big tale we are alio going to offer a wonderful valne in a pair of fin reading glasses. We offer them at $4.95. This price includes an examination of your eyes by our registered optometrist; spherical lease ground to order; '& good frame and a case. Prompt ierr-ic- e and eyery pair of glasses guaranteed to give satisfaction 1 gold-fille- d 1 Behold this view- .' I've' thirty-two,- -. rAU bright. and new;, ; When they can chew, I'd come to yon, But .here's the strike And I don't like ' ' To Jilt the pike.- In car or bike, So .this must do; - . If 'dreams come true .I'll visit you ..' June 'twenty-tw- Adieu, adieu- :, Optical Department - : , . - House Report Clearing Shows Deficit This Week in Legal Requirements . . r'tix-- U - TQOT,'- TOOT;- r - , The gang in the .rear of the hall 'will ' please rlse and sing that touching little Idlttie entitled." "The Train ,.,That Goes to Maura Leaves Today.'j -- A local scientific gent says, that the mio-robe- s. average prune contains-7,052,5see can' what ; it Now, you 3 . means for one to be full of 'prunes. "Man on third and two are dpwn." ? The baseball rooter ' cried; "'But here's where we'll work a .:. saueezel" y '0, Henry deardon't do it here," '' Said the maiden at his side; ;"It8 most too public, t please.' . , 1 . . - - BY ADVEPJISIWG : - -- -'- HUSBAND Girl Who Offered to SeU Herself Honorably r Goe3 c , se - . , $159,000. xU. S. ' deposits 4 deducted $44,529,-00- 0. ' . .. v . '; reserve $50Ot.6O4.O00. - v Aggregate" : .. rese4-ve- Deficit-in- : . de- - her...; $2.535. 470 ; ?4o'.. crease am not asking ' for 'the $ S.00 0 , $41, 533, ;j SEjummary of state banka and trust nnw. hut it ntvs" tn advertise." the ; In Greater New" York,, not new Mrs.' Miner told "reporters after companies. 1 1 a a a . " - - . - '' the ceremony. . , t. . Loans, discounts,-etf.$625,854,700; "We wre married and will live In ' decrease $3,924,4 00. . y . I won't go to school; but the Gold $6,710,400 increase $12,100. ' will- south. do- my. best, to make, .a perfect Currency and 'bank notes $16,897,-- 6 00 r decrease $677,900. . Deposits ; with federal reserve bank. New- York, $ 53t381,"300; Increase $ 5 1 1 .. . . '.. Total deposits $659,904,500; decrease $2,614,600. ' Ditto: Eliminating arabunts due from reserve depositaries and other banks- and trust .companies in New York City and IT. k: V Increase Deposits $615,411,900; , cash in vault, 400. Banks, In- - vaults, Trust companies,, cash $6.533, i 1 : 1 . 4 , III n - - ;-- 'iff') - T .Announcement - -- , - $7,-735,9- .. 00. , $50,455,900. . " ;.... oc . - . ' ... -- - .. . ' MRS. WEBER'S HECIPUES - n SHARP I'JA wm Shantung railroad from Germany at treasure and wicmice cr jitcs ana ntend to WOrtr it n o tnlnf (ntur. prise with China on the basis of ut- ' oi note pf forth fh.t rnan Theimparuamy. China entered into an agreement In the Joint opera- isis. ror anavi railway nA ti.nr. line iiv Jinin anrt fhin appertaining the Jspane government I unable 10 me claim a beJapan Haa o Intention of inaeraiana an act whichJapanese violates Chinese sov- nt RelinquiBning Rights in Japan agrees with China as to her lalm that- all- - nuMU Shantung v 4 v ri r Imany In Fhantung ahall bej turned' v v.mn. japan, ine not statr. Ry DATT L CHURCH to hoIt thla Tmrir tn t'not International News SVr Ice. make "a Ratinfactory arTancr-men-,i WASHINGTON. Oct. 2J. Japan. U un cnina looking to impartial a sharp 'note to China, charging that of such property.' ta The JaDaneKe not n in nation with breach of the principle hasmoat e firm Janiruaf international and coorteny, given her and there oj notioe that she has no Intention of re- a sharp touch, but clor with the linquishing at this time the ' rights hope that "in the Intereit cf cordial which she acquired in Shantung un union utiwMn unina, and der the' Versailles treaty, according to negotlaUons on th ghantung Japan. Ume announcement made by the Japan?e may be concluded. v embassy here tonight. v in OeL . ICAN3AH C1TT.co.vnninxcii Japan'a note, 'which was tent for ttrM.-11 to China ward and hop for the future rest wtih arm. made public her tontfht tpnounc, amentand Far Eaat conferencethewhich however, that Japan will be wlillnc L id meet In Waahlnctun Ihre wfukt to proceed with negotiations for the Bnqf, ii wajr oeciart htrts. tonight by return of Shantung whenever the Chi Dr. Alfred fit. Chln nese government shall have "more de- the United ittat. In ari nlni.i.. aJdrraa to liberate consideration to the question ine ivniie and club. He likened . now at Issue." ihs open door" policy to the Monro . .Japan, after eharglng. China with- doctrliie and pledfed hla country to dilatory tactics; takes the Chlnee goyernment sharply to 'taslc' toe its note "Although rr.r tounlrv Va Kn iv of October 5. refuting to consider Ja Ictlm of thi werrt form of aggrea- pan's Shantung aropoaals. declaring lon." he aa d . we ar China "characterises most of the Jap conference with amity for all and'en- anese declarations made as hollow and nmy iowara none, want only Jusdevoid of meaning.. . tice. "The Japanese goTernment keenly oostated. f?r th aaXe regrets. the notesuch-SAYS SPUDS NOT ot "China .that of contrary to TISSUE BUILDER International courtesy ha been. ued by her. RAILROAD IN mSVVTK.. . are tiot tlaru China's contention that her declar arePotatoea not even & a dr!ra.b food un. ation, of war upon Germany abrccat iejt o very cooked-thaed all of .the .German rlrhts In China ail of. the uioroufhly . atarch rli , r cordinir to Mr. LouIm I'almar V.Wr. dletrtlo expert, who la deliverer m erlea. of lecture In Oedtn. They can D omitted, wttn adranUjce. from th properly balanced meal. hr Hit t.1 f MM uawncs riaay aricrnoon at th Or- xneaire. pneum 1 ''Indeed. Americana almply eat pota toe teeauao H la a caHora. 1'oUtoe a.rm only meritorioua aa ft f&od A 1 ? ?jJL :( when cooked without being; Bvc alcL "Kvrn then they do not carry treat fool value. Mr. Welder' dlacuuloo of food cbemlatry have, aroused conal Jerab! Interest and dUcuasJon ajnonr th women of Ojcden.who h&v attend-In- e riven at th Orpheum th.coure theatre under auaplce of th Utah Power Xi Llcht company. In her net lecture. Tuesday aJterrioon at 4 o'clock, Mr. Webtr will apeak on "How to D Bhm Healthy. Wealthy and Wlae. will demonatrate th aelftction of lamb cutJ anl will cook aom of them. .howlr.ff, the effect of h.C chemistry by ualnp an electric ranra, SENT! OCH Request has come to- "me several times of late for some, "new" muffins and: I submit the following:. . Two cupsflour, 2 level teaspoons baking powder, 1- teaspoon salt. 2 tablespoons sugar, 1 cup milk, 1 egg, 2 tablespoons melted butter. .Beat well. Butter muffin tin, well and place 2 or 3 dates in the bottom of each tin. Put: about 1 tablespoon muffin batter on the- dates. It will require-"abou- t 20 minutes cooking in a hot oven. . Cottage Cheeso luddin. Two cups- cottagre cheese, 1 quart sweet milk,- 1 cup sugar, 2 tablespoons flour, 1 teaspoon vanilla. and one of lemon, teaspoon nutmefirund S tggs. Combine sugrar,, flour and nutmeg. Add tha esrgs, milk, extract - and then the Butter a baking- dish well and cheese; place the mixture in 1, .It Iwill be much like the custard when it Is finished. . Chocolate Podding With Tucmon Sanoo 1H squares chocolate, -- 4 cup "butter, cup sugar; cup milk. 1 cup flour;-tgga. Combine aild place In a well ; buttered mold. Steam about three hours. The lemon." saucai . Juice and rind of 2 lemons, 1 cup 1 cup.jsug-arwater, 1 tablespoon flcair, v butter5. In the upCook, ItablespoQn per part of. a double boiler until the desired consistency. , vRequest .has ome4o me. tor a re for salad: cipe for French Dressing 8 tablespoons oil,' 1 tablespoon vinegar or lemon Juice, 1 tablespoon water, Vi teaspoon paprika, V teaspoon salt. T Place &, little ice In a. bottle and pour In this mixture.;. This will emul sify or.comblne. much' easier - by ;putting Jn a bottle. it '. Next Sunday I will proceed with re- MRS- - LOUISE, PAIiMER WEBER. rt - J ;, , I ; .... "J"aw , . -- 1 on-Octob- ion 4,, -- nonj er ...... : i , ' - . i--r, 2h' , tn : , - - . . ': WHY ; PAY. MOBH? ; If you want it:tailonnade, our line of woolens for "Suits and Overcoats is now on display. ' . -- PROM $20 UP 1 I mi CtfENCE ' 5 i yp'StAtii 7tM' jA7 00- WORRY ABOUT THIS TODAY AVri. would have three Imes as much money , as Johnny. Bui If ..Jim 'gave Johnny a penny they would have equal, amounts.,' low much V had each? . Answer. to Seventy-- ; yesterdays: seven and seventy-seve- -n siventy-- . , sevenths. , 00Wood pulp newsprint paper was first jatroflnrpd. bntit JLtla. . iiO'Tf " CAD) CH lLDr Mr. Over;cdenUt3i 'Knlttlna 8tor 1 3 -- Having an Intimate knowledge of Ogden's municipal affairs, gained by close range obfervatlon and varied experiences In connectlbn therewith, I have ventured unsolicited, to present my name; before the electorate of this city, as aicandl-dat- e i for, the" office.- of :fouryear ' ." tTm ' commissioner. , My. Interests being centered here, to essentially my efforta will-tena greater.and more prosperoua city, not losing .alght of the fact, however, that the burden . now , being borne by the . taxpayers mutt not be aggravated. - Extravagant and unnecessary expenditures of the people's money, mutt be; avoided, and all efforta put forth to lighten the high cost of living. ' If elected, the' closest scrutiny of welcomed, my official acta ahall' and the citizens' and support frt helping to' promote the Tnterests of the city will be heartily ; - -- - Heres acmqKty asetal pavamens vHjkppyife you and I and Bud n thtn understand thla ther can't be any happlna In It'a divided up. a family unl Can there? No. Now whan you think of how mleerabi It your wtf t thtre, 'aald there, wShe'llknow ourwev wet wuh cnugH. elan after tM arid you wttl all , "divvy" up th . , '. . ' Very respectfully,' W. J. CRITCHLOW. (Paid .Political 'Advert Mm ent) ; SWEEllifllT Judgment Against. ' Joy. LOOK FOR IUDS ANDDUD3 . , EVERY SUNDAY ,5.00 cash prlxe to the boy or the" most of girl bringing' thtse ads to us by Dec 24. 1877 Washington Avenue PHONE 1173 B rig-ha- m Judrment of lll.f waa awarded by Judf Genrt R. Harker la lb yeattrday to company arainirt Oerti cf TZ, Charle Toxley. attorney 10 Jirlttiara City, th amount aurcea b due, with court cta. from a check tendered by lb attorIn ney payment for merchandise. cranted a writ of court Jo Th. of money carr.iahment due Koiley from a railroad that comoanr and ordered tb to turn Ih amount ver ta f)rr.p(!y, the r!lntiff- !m Urn Fox'.ey wu arreted her a co aa a reault of th check alven to Lh hardware company fcelnt returned 1U entered a pica of by a bank. "'rT a CuUty la th city court ii riferfc and waa f'ned 10 by worthier No aJtematlr D- - )L.'n&ert. Jud and Toxley Jill rn?ene waa Impoaed declared h had but 16. Thla h paid and. acta Bheriff Klcbard-I'lneocowe t!ll h to pffJcera, th cording ' ' trie t lance. frcrn r'oUowtsc Toxley" Lowe A. company court lb Oeort court A t-o- w flc-tUl- ou c:rt 1 4? a-u- NEVILLE TO TALK AT S. S. MEETING' nv. TT Hnt tb Hush NeT'Ile. partcr of WethodUt church, will be tr.m of peakera' at th thjrty-- f :rth an- y nual convention cf the Ui-- atat acheel ajueU'Jcn ta b htJJ it Bait lxik, Oct. 21, it and 10. Th conventicn will fe held at the Firit to an TreabyterUn church. antiouncefSect ty A. 1. Kberhar,.w f the ar',&tlcn. Tor th president n entertainment dflfp'n on th Harvard wlil b provided Addre.i at I he fntfr.llon win !A. mad by th llev. Icctrr Wliimw MurCurtU of Bait J. rawarrj of l'a it phy of VxyBOn. 1 lavte. of HaH 1a 1. City. and I e t r r 1U Jsur'.n of r.srham. OtH-- er Iur apeakera w',51 he J, fr.terra-tlcr.ham. tuperintendent cf t? Sunday 3fUtJCli, ard th r--i Ia. X Oe-or- r al H. MuWcal by aom of th C. coiiR.Non cons BERHl V1DNDAY Honday n.'fht at th Herthana. K. Owen Pweeten and bla fMUtaJr band will furnlah mualc for a apecial Tbl will b th only appaaranr in Oeden this aeaaon of th faraoua danc band, the director aaid. An entirely tfa-ac- e. new prcrram of the lattt danc mualc with apecial atun'a will mak Monday evening on of th moat pleaaant ever otfered by the Derthar.a. Mr. Sweeten aald his prent band la th bet he baa ever and th!i alon hoald ftnurt Ogden danc-r- a cf a ""treat bard to baat." Adv. cr-caniiat-ion to tintic t rt'c. I c"-r- h!n-.M-- if t r.-- - THE FURRIER .... : - W" i HIGH-GRAD- E f ' a A; Cp ATS and CAPESpr'epared under"" our guarantee. i i j a :-, - A' 3 '' I WE GIVE SATISFACTION We offer the best" fur values ever in Ocrden. It is vour op- Tinrtunitv to obtain fur garments that are both moderate in price: and of unquestioned style and superiority, from an expert furrier of established reputation and high standard. Twenty-fourt- h n U !! have goods', we with 416 , mtntr.c dlatrlrt tn tctr.Tr.T with taii A. Alen. chlff lr.ir'Ktrr cf rw5 '11. O. Fnyder. lat !r.: "tfr tf metal m r. a. and t e r a I r ;r frneri r Cf th .U'.rict, The lo farn'.V.ar5s w;'h c.l l nlr, mo,r th t'-'.Z. a'.at and thtsr an-nounc- ed -- be fwrr.!hed In tb city. ret taJer.t - '"OO HALT LAKH. Oct. 2! -- Crvtrr.T Wabey yer'.erday wr-- lo the T'.n.;3 is lime to get your furs ready for winter wear and, knowing that you want quality - wn ejK-t'.cr-- a It- - stocked up Hun-da- cut-f-to- T.GAJEWSKY 1 - h Attorney" district 113, , makaa -- appreciated. oi Now let . 1 A. Lowe Co. Is Avrarded -- cn-fo- d on G-- . w y''d. , 2 . e t -- ". the-principl- 1 . ANDuriis : derofc-alory-et-rreesio- SUi DEM t a - Of 1 di-eall- started suit aalnat Mm to retOTr on the amount of the check. t.10. .Tlj court yenterday awardfd uJs7tirat anJ alao ordered roaly to ray court cou OKLEY LOSER If -- - hi - 1 O'COATS C. M. Wilton, Clerk It. W. Taylor, Manager Jack Lee, Salesman References: National Bank of Commerce Roy Griffin, Auctioneer lf . NOBBY NIFTY; Company ion "It JOLIET. Ills.. Oct. 22.-- Th Cathof romance pays ;to"advertIs" 'Joliet girl, erine Peterson, ' In her. marriage to J. ended today Ed wafdJMfller, wealthy business man of Sh'reVepbrt;Ix)Uisiana. Miss ".Peterson 'offered tq "sell herself honorably" for 3,000 in cash to pay for a college (education. Miller saw the advertisement, wooed and. won 0; "In-crea- " . on Honeymoon . - k - - , . . to! Oh, I'm too and should. 'restore the right happy-foChina withoutrjcondltion. is character- Miller said be "had been attracted tied by the 'Japanejwj note "an ar-- j by a photograph of Miss Peterson gument hardly warrantee by the prin-- j which he saw beside her advertise- clples and Uage of International law j . . . but may be x!d to aim at ment. the; "We corresponded and ten days vee came was to AUles treaty." here her. She. ago I Japan states that China has proeverything 1 desired in a wife, he said. posed to operate the Hhantung rail- Two sisters of the Shreveport man. vau.uMuc net uwn tuinutria roairui. Mrs. J. M. Holland and Mian Rerri learinr one-haof the whole valu. of Miller, attended ther ceremony. The he railway unpald4 but declares It In bridal couple' left for a honeymoon ji-afinirt) 10 rperaie me rail" ro ad In the moat successful manner through the. north.00 . . b f means or harmonious of r - M w"; FIDS I hubnd. words. ho'me for my . " N Union Livestock Comm. l"SS NEW VORK, Oct. 22. The actual condition of clearing h'luse banks and trust companies ior the week, shows a deficit of $2,535,470 in legal ' re serve. This Is a. decrease of M1.593, 960. from. last week..., v.-- . . The statement follows: ' rnvrnTtrivc ArrrTTT, Loans, discounts, etc., M. 401, 122, 000; decrease S7J.030.000. Cash in own vaults: Members federal reserve bank $69,773,000;- de ; .' crease .13.704.000. Reserve in federal' reserve bank of member banks $482,757,000; decrease $31,800,000. Reserve In own vaults, state banks andv trust compa'nie3 $,704,000; de' crease' $47,000. . Reserve in depositaries state banks and trust companies $9,143,000; increase $585,000. xNet demand deposits; $3, 301, 860,-00increase $76,917,000. Time deposits' $226,790,000; '.- $6,106t000.' Increase Circulation $32,999,000; -- o, i f , . -- "We Bare You Time and Money M ON BALCONY . i St |