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Show THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1921. STANDARD-EXAIVILNE- 11 R 3F unvirsiie If Ceremonies to Be Simple But Impressive Is Instruc- tion From America . PARIS, Oct. 22. In accordance with the desire expresed by the American authorities, the -- ceremonies of chooalng the unknown American on Monrior at Chatons-Sur-Marday for interment in Arlington cemewill be most tery at Washington ' presaive in its bare simplicity. A buck private from the American army of occupation on the Rhine will .. ..' make the choice from 'four bodies. The bodies - will be conveyed to city liali in Chalons-Sur-Marfrom the sour American military cemeteries at Romagrna Thleucourt, Bois Belleau ' and Bony. The American and French flags will fly at half mast but there will be no 11 other decorations. The bodes will be taken to city hall tomorrow afterR noon on gun carriages unaccompanied. ' Monday morning General Allen, commander of the American army of occupation on the Rhine, accompanied by Maj. General Rogers and a picked ; body guard from Coblenz," consisting of seven privates, will enter the Cha- lcity hall for the choos. ceremony. ing Slx of the privates will act as pall bearers for their unknown comrade. At a sign from General Allen the seventh will step forward, saluting one of the coffins, thus picking the unknown doughboy when America and the allied nations will honor when the cemetery .body s interred in Arlington - , next month. The coffin of the unknown soldier will be draped, with the American flag and Will lie In state until 5 o'clock, when it will be placed upon a gun carriage and taken to theto" railway Havre station. It will be borne upon a special train. At the port, Minster of Pensions Maginot will lay the French cross of the legion of honor upon the flag wrapped coffin. Two years ago I made no promise of position to any one, spent! Monday evening the United States 10 Is the which carry ship Olympla, no for cards and newspaper advertising, said no un- unknown warrior ' home will steam kindmoney except words, and entered into no combination with any candidate. I am, from the port. ne fffflp T.C 7 JP'H.. - , : ne , Chalons-SurwMar- ons-Cur-Mar- ne ne k - f'Z--2 tyii H" V x oo ; proceeding on exactly that line this year. PARKED AUTO NEAR years ago I. said I was 'against 'increased taxation, was in FIRE PLUG; ARRESTED favorTwo advocated civil service for the' of a municipal lighting j - a, sj-ster- nd nnliep dAnartmrnts find declared, if elected I would call the . was firp nr.t A terry Sparr, railroad mworker, n. imy bi t vi j.Mni-- : .;,.r,l iuuiunin,. in iu uuiiici wiui. mc. iii. arrested shortly before idnisfht last iusj.uv x.eiser and charged roSHRULUUPU and pointed to hone'stV of purpose and integrity f and charged with violation of the My public career has been free from guile or deception. I'.haVd ijhimobile within a ew feet of a fire laDoreu to maue a recora xo wnicn my lamny migni poiui h Twenty-fifton street, sparr donable pride, believincr that to be the best monument n man may hydrant .. . , . was 1 ...-,i,- -v. t i , - H6OSIER Cabinets have always Sale Starts Monday Morning ; '";"'rN- A - -- A' ' REDUCED PRICES on Discontinued Patterns in HO OSIER" CABINETS ... j . " - . at low prices, which have been fixed by the factory, nt a. figure consistent with the gTtat economies made possible by HOOSIER'S quantity production. Heretofore it has been impossible for ony dealer to offer the I lOOSIER at a discount. But right now we have on hand a miscellaneous collection of HOOSIER Cabi ncU in models that Have been discontinued. We have received .permission from the makers to put special prices on these particular cabinets in order to clear them out. The values arc so unusual, and the reductions so drastic, we do not expect to be able to continue this offer very long. If you arc wise, you will come in at once and select one of these specially priced lOOSIERS. The opportunity may not occur again in a lifetime. Hie models offered in this sale are genuine HOOSIER Cabinets. Each bears the name and is backed by the endorsement of the Hooslcr Manufacturing Company. It will certainly pay you to buy s .while our' supply of these lasts, 0 been-sol- d reieasea alter depositing 10it i v n;M Kolr bail to insure his appearance in court ' tomorrow. of my public aspirations. My judgment at times may be faulty, but A few minutes after Sparr left the SPLCImL aim is to serve honestly and faithfully, pjolice station he rushed back into the my PRESENT Sale office "and reported that he ' PRICE NO. sergeant's PRICE This is not so much an appeal as it U a frank statement of the had seen another automobile parked in front of a fire hydrant on Twenty-fift- h spirit that animates me in the carrying out of public trust. 2043-- A $51.00 street and wanted the owner of that machine arrested. Officer Lelser! FRANK FRANCIS, Mayor of Ogden, 2054-- A 64.13 . 85.50 went with Sparr to the place pointed out and placed a tag on a machine (Political Advertisement) 45.37 60.50 ordering the owner to report to the police station. At midnight, however, 2150-- P 67.8S 90.50 the owner had not yet made his apOifen 1 Will not and ary' Firemen pearance. ' 2155-- P 67.88 90.50 strike. Membership 25.00 Voted to ctrike 23.&00. STORM IS MOVING United Brotherhood Maintenance of Wal Employes and UMIroud Shop UP EASTERN COAST Laborers Will not .strike. Member$5:00 doWrt, $5.00 ship 373.000. Voted to. strike reduced-price-modclSee (International Xcyrs Service.) Brother of Railroad Slrnalmen' of WASHINGTON.. Oct. 22. A tropical America No action yet. Membership storm, attended by shifting gales and a5.000. Voted to strike 0. , force, probably by winds: of hurricane Carri-bean is moving northward over the Drothernood or liailwn: jru; s.i'am Sea, the weather bureau an- Half of Chief Rail Unions shlu Clerks. Freijrht Htn.ilerH. Express nounced tonight. Employers No action Vote tO Quit On October t:ikrn Station 250.000. bled It is dangerous for vessels over the Mpmlininh northwestern Carribean sea, Yucatan Ho strike 0. 30 channel and the southeastern. Gulf oft . ir.ectrlcal J Shop Cnifta Carmen. ' Mexico. ' . Machinists. r.:ack.mlths, 'Workers, Storm warnings are displayed on the CHICAGO, Oct. 22. ( By the Asao- Sheet Metal Wcrkt-rs- , Oollermakers Atlantic coast from Point Judith, R. Ciated frcas.) figures cumpueu uy , win not strike. 00, Membership I., to Eaetport, Maine, and extreme union .cnieis ionium eaoweu eigut ui 000. Voted to utrlke 435.000. nouthern Florida. the sixteen chief rail unions have While the shop crafts control oo called a strike for October 20 or an- 600,000 men. according to union- - fig- one urea, only 475. 00Q cast ballots and would nounced they join officially 'DANISH CARUSO' 435,000 voted for a strike. or me approximately ro TO SING IN OGDEN numoer s3.uuu 2,000,000 railroad employes. 22 ALASKA OF On the other side, eight unions, con- FORESTS men, have HELD INEXHAUSTIBLE Poul Bjornskjold, noted Danish ten- trolling more than a million they would not strike and or, who is widely known as "The Dan- announced,two It a y.ttvt rkTr TrTfcTTrTa SUItVIVTS MM CIIIU)1U:X. are expected to act to16th MrlhvUy. 8h furrJrea all I. other, ish Caruso," will appear in concert at the LInr. rtrr.x'. IinmilUU morrow. U lUr.ry . Vf, ir.rt the Ogden tabernacle, November 11. LAWRENCE, Kan.. Oct. 22. Globe I TELEPHONES J Tfr olS. RAIL WORKER'S RENT Hchl!ehn ha tut eltrat?d hrrjirr chl25rr. Of the 873,000 men in the organiza- trotter t!uchtr Selections will also be offered by the in the summer and professor tions, which have announced they of history at the University of Kansas t&bernacle choir. .. j Guttncss and Circulation Dept... 33 The artist has won much favorable would strike, 833,500 voted for a walk- in the winter Is the program followB5 ClasaOd . AlAMi:DA. CaU Oct. i2. Alameda ' Adi.;. L.. comment during his American tour out. ed by Professor David Patterson, 421 can boast of one landlord who haa re- and his concerts have been successes. Figures for all organizations which who returned the middle of SeptemAdvertising Dept. s' Editorial and Niwi Dtpt-873 The appearance of Mr. Bjornskjold have acted show 'a total membership ber from a duced th rent of hia tenanta aXter the trip to Alas 1,473,000 with 1,58,000 authorizing Summer ka. he will mark the second attraction of the of walk-oubefore circled South decision of the rallroid labor board t. . season presented here by music lovers a America, visiting a score of the cltk-reduced th pay of the railroad work, unions' idea The the following gives of the city. and back thi along the west coast across era. of the strike situaton In figures: east coast after a trip the An' Ha la J. T. Toanr. who owns rerali Union and Action Taken des. Two summers before that. In SHORT-CIRCUITEIara th owner of Certificate Uo. 3 rprecntin twentj-fir- e hou which h rrnta. One ot therm Five" Trainmen. the early days of the world war, he "Bis 'Union, is rented by an employ of a "railroad Conductors, Preferred Stock of the Engineers, visited the battle fronts of as sharts.of lerca per cent Cumulative WIRE CAUSES FIRE Swithmen, , company- - l.pon ' hearsnr or the labor: Firemen strike ordered Member- - a war. correspondent for an Europe American UUiL of rn ureter Horn Ooaiparly Guaranty Mortgage Mr. and ir board'a dedtlon. to replace of ship 400,000. Voted, to, strike 376,- newspaper. Fire, caused by a short-circu- it . w. ITIIIO I5iaiV of Five Points an- - Youn5f imincdlatcly inform d hla electric wires, broke out shortly after 000. On all these trips Professor Patter- nounce This stock is $100.03 jpax value and the Guaranty McrtS" tha birth of a daughter tenants tnoir rrnt would, bo Order of Railroad Telegraphers 7:80 o'clock last night" in a house ocson observed closely the conditions ol ptr cent irjan before. cupied by Henry Evert3, 952 Twenty-fir- st Will join strike. Membership- 75,000. the countries through which he travel Company ii -- doing' builnea at Ko. 314 Washington ATenne, Klndllnj wood. Phone 12. ISO from the South American and is a civil war vrtrrnn and he and street, but was extinguished, by Voted to strike 70.000. Tounir ed, Utah. I am in need of ready cash and will tell the Ogden,' firemen before it caused any damage. International Brotherhood Station- - tho European trips brougt back large th bst xray in which h could eo New Son A boy wai born Octo rnyn 5O0.C0 waa to reduce hie how hla patriotism par value of flock plus accrued interest for $1,500.00. ber 11 to Mr. and Mrs. H. s KMIam tcaanta rent. of 2845 Lincoln avenue. 00 , Note These Big Values k , .$68.00 2153:P -- 366.--00- Special Terms during sale month. Window Display 0. i ; j i Ly y Q) i EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME I i , , X -- : - Ht -- Stock for Sale, in a Going Business at 40 Discount threo-month- , . a RANDOM REFERENCES D : j wte. tn , - Og-den- -- -- . t - HARDING CONGRATULATES PARENTS OF SIXTEEN Wi nil m I ii ill u mill).. ill in ! mmmmmmmmmmmmim j .1 miiiiiiiii -- n ( nM U -- IM1 II mi i?cw Grand-io- n X. T. Moore, aaslst- - ICOirVTAIN over-looklrii- 7 ':P -- H'V - .1 - C Hammond of Ioy.' V - C ', The Liberty club will! b ntertained Thurwday at ih homu or txa. John Llooth. 45Q Twenty-- ' Mra. J; W. Crfckaeventh street with -' t . ; : V nr.ACKnmn touiusts. KblNnuItOH. SotlandA. pair d a, Uackbrrds bulft - " 1 OsntltWy t s stitece. tn r snd a Ne l.hre prefgtln prf(.ftn. ihs lst few ysr s rsj. during ltnce f It t 3y as the ntitry. t. hccvn vry jtnt!t te kM? strictlf latest scJsMiftc wtthstfi cf Te hesfth J?tutry ei!m;nstts all pstn In dental eperst'ens. pl end the mouth In m healthy, ssnltsry md &m. fortsb.'s cditlcn. ht " neet Underneath .the Such 0lMS at inisntty. fhiymitiim, heart treuoJs, kidney rou5i!s, 8ndlatlicn. and eftsn are, csussi tc. mty throuch nto'ect.ef ths The New Mths5 fntlttt hiv trr. fee ted tritmrve In the uh ef cendue-tiv- e snstithctla to such an tittnt that t. Vj 'ahw . .' t . . . tt. can be performed a?iBte-lwlth&ut pain. all operation "f m. H tth N AjL.l- sa-vtnt- -- . m Syracuse, Utah Phone 04 22 Kayr.illt Exchange up-to.j- of & tram rur traveling becarriage tween Hawick ad lately, lha motormaa Tound a brood of that had been hatchyoung blackbirds ed there. ' numbers of repreaenuyjve , newspapers for hij library. "Ills ex rl. newspaper training: impelled him. on hls Alaikan trip, to note the great forests of spruce, as yet practically untouched. . X The greatest of these Alaskan for ests, said Professor Patterson, are In tha southeastern part. They are. con... trolled through tha United States forest - Charles H. Current's J.y would have brought great joy to Theodore Roose- service, and but two permits to pa'pr family of Lafayette,-Npulp companies hare been Lcwued. velt.- No race suicide there. Sixteen children and the family history goes back to the days of the Revo- These forests are extensive, and need lution. Current is 50, his wife 43. The oldest child is 25, the youngest is 1. All are in excellent health. never be exhausted if properly safer esior. Patterson eald. fur guarder. Prof .President Harding recently wrote them a congratulatory note, form a second growth In 3 0 years- they . . r rancis i I- - N cLlO.6. Scientific Methods of Health Dentistry ett nitLor. Of did Typewriter Hone for typewriter and repairs. . 24 2211 UJaon 7711 1 Ogden' Leading DentitU Liberty Clnb avenue. Phone 22C. VTtotr jtioral furnishes the flowers l MOVUMEXT. ant fire chief. ha received wortt of DL'ltLIN. l!y hi exprcrd wUh. the birth of a on to Mr. ni Mr. Samuel Itlchard CJmbb. a larre Tip A. M. Squires of Twin Fall.. Ida. Tha lieutenperary landowner and deputy mother was formerly Mlaa Krma ant the county, waj buri-- d on lha of Moore. remotest part of the mountain hla estate. IJcra.o A marriage jrarrtAco waa lxaued yesterday afternoon in the office of the county clerk, to Vtmon J, Cro?slcy. Oden, and IMna I i All DR. A. J. FOUT2 O. O. 6. ne Eatt jtftranteed, Cxamlnatlens fra O. D. rf W:-HweUlilG)- Office. Fhor wrt y vaatcK o IU) l! 3331 4. Ms in. Palntess Ctract!on ef Tetth Phem 7it W, n |