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Show THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- TUESDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 25. 1921. R WOMAN SOU U. P., S. P. and O. S. L. As American Legion Mikes Club Women Call on City Commission Interest of i sembling Force to Pro- Preliminary Plans, for Probation Officer tect Property Armistice Day 1 IT J . Memorial exercises in honor of the Two hundred guards will be employ- soldiers, sailors and marines who paid railroad property in the event of a the supreme sacrifice in the World strike according ter an announcement war will be held Armistice day, Nomade today by railroad officials in vember 11, by the Herman Baker Post Ogden. The guards will be stationed No. 9 of the American Legion, accordon the Lucin Cutoff, in the local yards, ing to Post Commander Ensign Her-rlcThis was the decision reached on bridges and in other sections of the nmnrtr fiwnpd hv the Southern Pa at the meeting of the local chapter ' A petition " ' station. , V - More than 100 guards for the Union Pacific lines for the guarding of brid ges, tunnels and. railroad property win be employed on the western division, which includes Ogden, in case the htrike is called. This information was "received in Ogden today.' Guards will be employed, also by the Oregon Short Line for protection of company property between Ogden and Pocatello- Additional guards will b emnolved on the stretch between , stated. Hundreds of applications have been received by the Salt Lake "division of-- i strike fices for employment in case the ' j is called. No new developments were received here today other than the fact that for duty as guards. 'applicants reported Loal railroad officials are awaiting - . ' . I : and Southern fices of the Union Pacific ' Pacific lines. , j ) i ; J. Palck of Ogden will assist the members of Xhe legion in this work. Present plans call for the holding of the exercises at the tabernacle on Armistice day morning. Shot gun brigades, a football battle and a dance will make the program of events complete. The gri,dirion contest will be between the Ogden A- - A. and the Utah Aggies. These teams 'met several weeks ago in a nip and tuck battle at In this contest the Aggies were Logan. victors. In the evening-- dance will be hel'i concluding the day's entertainment. No action was taken at the meeting last night with, regard to delegates to the national convention at Kansas City, Mo. Certificate for former 'service men have been received by Ensign Herrick. A special rate of $?4.50 for the round trip has been granted the former service men to the convention. At the next meeting of the legion, set for next Monday.committees on entertainment special will be .named for the Armistice day program. Arthur Woolley is chairman of the ' program committee: . - j At the urgent request. made upon announci by Qgdan citizens, my caridtdacy for tha office of Com misaioner of Ogden City, fouryaar term. I call your attention to my residence here. Having lifeTong served this city in the capacity of city councilman, and Weber county in the state legislature my public record for fair dealing and efficiency is the platform on which I aik support. I attach importance to the repon-aibilitof this office and. If elected, it will be my duty and ptaature, to serve you to the beat of my ability. HARVEY P. RANDALL (Signed) (Political Advertisement.) i I m i ' ; ; : ( 00 ! i TO CARE FOR MAIL IN CASE OF STRIKE - j . Taylor said today. Splendid response have been received by that department from the numerous automobile truck companies that have been rein bids for the handlquested to send on a tonnage and mileing of the mail age basis, he Raid, indicating that no difficulty would be had. should the threatened strike take electric railway lines also signified a willingness to aid In the nehandling of the mail should the cessity arise, .he said. The .necw-sar- y plans for the handling of the mail have been practical!' completed. BAD LY BURNED ) place-Numero- Motherless Child Receives Serious Burns While Father Sleeps I lADlKS' I.ITFKAHY SOCIKTY. Mr. Harry H. Bnflev less to thf ir.enleri oi tn will b I I j - ho- j i.ix-- i Little Mildred Fry. 4 years of age, t OF WARNED POLICE aflcrnoon club Wodnesdjiy erary 2025 Liberty daughter of Phil Fry. 2 0 2 Twenty-eightstreet. her home, avenue, was removed tothe hospital BAD CHECK PASSES The meeting will open at 2:3 o'clock.; today, following severe burns received yesterday when she was plajing aii Focnrrv. near the kitchen stove. Peace official of Blackfoot have Mr?. .?. Panders a hoM the With The father suffered painful burns notified Ogden police department member of the Indus' Aid noclct about the hands and arms in his ef and the the to be on the will hold their sheriff's to of forts the child's lookout or G. M.office beat out the fire regular imetlng t wanted Ayre blazing dress. on the charge of palne idente. 422 Thirty-fiftBlackfoot nUrft. Fry is a night worker and his five oo bad checks. According to the Bick-foo- t children are motherless. He was officials Ayers left heie yesterH A I . X) W 1 7 KX 1AN'(1 SCABBY SHEEP IN asleep when the little girl's clothing day driving an automobile and A costume dane will Hallowe'en on fire. Her screams awak to be cn his way to Ogden. He HUNTSVILLE FLOCKS jceught members the by given ened him and he hurried out into the is described as 30 years of age. weighing en's Benefit association of the Worn-'- I kitchen where he beat out the flames, i between five about 1C0 Mem-- ? in the W. n. W. ha!:. dn.lay but not until his daughter had - re- feet six inchespound, .vening feet five and eight, in of Huntsville the cor-- . vicinity bera Sheep been their and fnends ceived serious injuries. inches In height, smooth shaven, slendare suffering with scabies, according oo Invited. dlally er and with a rather thin face. to a report that has reached Angus oo W. McKay, sheep inspector- for that ItKTVHX FROM VISIT. district who has been asked to inspect ROTARIANS TO LOOK Mrs. H. Baud and Mrs. C. A Smith! THANKS OF CARD all-- herds and take strict precaution .i n have l'efiirtifcl front Mall O VER PACKING PLANT ' with their children. Mr. and Mm. 'Carl against the spread of the disease. On. the line, also, We desire to expre our sincere Smith of ralinade. California. Inspector G. W. Stenbridge of Oak-- ; of Ogden will visit the thanks to those who furnished the Kotarians some scabby plant of the Ogden Packing- &. Pro- services .for Private Fred G.- - Schmalz. s. o. ii! ri.rn. ley, has discovered i'sheep, which have been placed in quar- vision company tomorrow . afternoon, whose remains were returned from Miss Marguerite Clements will antine. The nearest dipping vat isco-in immediately after the weekly lunch- France October 19: esneciallv do we (hostess to the members of the P. O Wyoming, and the state is seeking eon at the Weber club rooms.' The thank the soloists and .speakers, Col.jH. club thlsvenlng at her home. 2329 operation of Dr. F. E. Murray, in trip of inspection has been planned in Black, representing the state; TIev Lincoln aenue. charg of the United States bureaudis--of: order that the Rotarians may become Carver, Prof. Walter Kerr, the Ameri.animal industry offices for this n. with this industry. Other can Kiioirr ktoiiy the Bishopric of the Sectrict, to .asslst in handling the inter- acquainted Members We will of the be Hhort nature of similar madu who all attended. ward and ond trips Story club state features of the situation. at various times by" the Rotarians. are also grateful for the beautiful will meet at the home rf Mm. J. If. 00 Thomas at her home. 25 4 S Madison The weekly letter of the Rotary club floral offerings. avenue. to not calls attention the Schmalz Mrs. and Charles only Family. STRIKE GAS WELL trip a lit i rnnue0318 W1U j I lnal dui aiu gives a. --oo ON FARGO PROPERTY "biographical sketch" of James Brenvia ii. Mrs. Kdwanl Blchei consistnan, manager of,the packing company. entertain-- ' The first aerial A review of the ""boys n:ght" held ing of nearly 100 pages, has appeared ing the members of her sewinf club A gas well testing 20, 0.00, 000 cubic last week by the Rotarians commends in Germany. this afternoon. feet per day has been struck on the the boys' work outline as proposed by CAllI) PAItTI". property 'of the Fargo Oil company in Ralph J. Bristol. oo ""Wyoming, according to a telegram reMember of the It el ie f yomn'l ceived today by Ben Hunsaker from at a Hallo- corps will be entertained j. W.: D. "Weathers, president of the r.ird party Wel neiday afternoon PUPILS Second oil bearing sand has al- DELINQUENT at 31. Twenty-thir- d street. Card so been struck, 49 feet from the botTO BE CHECKED UP games win t.egin at 2; 30 o clock. tom of the first sand, the telegram said. HVTHItTAIN CI. I'll. B. A. Fowler, superintendent of the K. Hoyle Mr. nnd Mrs. Weber county schools", today turned member of their five thr entertained over to A. H. Malan, juvenile court hundred, club Saturday evn!ng at . officer, the names of a number of ineir nome. z65 Aaarns avenue, i Three tables nere students throughout the county that to arranged for card. date have failed to comply with the Prizes were won by Mm. J. E. - Winchester. Mrs Hen Tyree A. a. law and enter school. H A COOnV P ACF TO TRAnF CJreenwell. Following the Discussing the action, SuperintendGeorge (and ent Fowler .said today that in praccard games a luncheon was served by throughHallowe'en favors wtr tically all cases the parents U f w jthe hostess. out the county had seen to it that to each guest. The Boyle reii-- t (given -- ' their children entered school at th ' dence was decorated throughout with ' , Hallowe'en colors and designs, with opening uato but a lew cases nati arisen which required the attention of castor bean plants arranged prettily In the juvenile officer. The board of the corner of the living room. oo education, he said, was determined that the law in regard to school at tendance is to be complied with by all of the students eligible. ' -- ' h Y , I an opportunity r wrong. have a look around, and then give ten minutes for comparison. you'll know then, for sure, whethex we're justified in this claim. is j i S 'tm i i i U t i overcoats for all men i I j j d-j- h 11 by the expression, D ', bl j bt-lieve- f J hit - : i 1 I I men, we mean r i voung men and men or average age Please don't run away with the idea that these coats are not good enough, becau?c they're only $25. We miss our guess if you can match these coats at less than twice the price. All sizes. . ."twenty-fiv- e V 1 Utah-Wyomi- t I these are the coats for the young chap in his first long pants. We understand ju5t how much clothes mean to these fellows. They want a lot of pep. and good style, and nifty fabrics. A lot of parents would like to pay about this price. Ccmc are xorn assortments the while "fift ten plcte us oo what wc crave prove that we're students overcoats -- y No difficulty is anticipated by W. H. Taylor, chief clerk of the Hallway Mail service in handling the mail In the event of a railroad strike. Mr. j j HARVEY P. E AND ALL. l LITTLE GIRL IS 1 -- ; ( FOREST OFFICIALS GO ON ROAD SURVEY R. H. Rutledge, district forester ac-- ; companied by Roy Headley, assistant 'forester in charge of the branch of J. P. operations at Washington of and the local Martin, district engineer forest service left this morning for a j ten. day trip to the Cache and Cari- While in that section of the country they will investigate the necessity for minor roads and trails to determine the proper standards for work of this nature that is to be done. The question of building the neces-- j sary roads and trails in order , that (the forest may receive better fire probe looked nto; also the jection will question of bailding roads and traii into sections of the forest in order tthat the timber may be made itvail- cutting will be investigated, jable for nave Deen received irom minting companies also to have roadways built. i a oo- we believe we have the world beat this year when it comes to selling overcoat we realize that in making that statement we're "taking in a lot of territory.'" , Jfm ifM j at the Eagles club last night. Mrs." G. oo . ( presented to the board of city com- mlssloners last night by Mrs. P. T.repWright and Mrs. Arnold Bowman, Women's of Federation the resenting clubs of Ogden. The petition was accompanied by resolutions adopted by Ihe federation and referred to the fact that there has been no woman probation officer in'the district. since March of this year, due to the state's shortaee of fund. The club women stated that there should be a wpman to handle feminine juvenile delinquents. Action upon the matter was deferred until the return of Commissioner J. 11. Ward. The board granted the petition of: the residents of Wall uiul Healy avf nues for the placing of an arc light on the north side of the Bamberger road viaduct at the corner of Ilealy r.nd Wall avenue. The petition for the extension of water mains on Xinth street betweenreGrant and Lincoln avenues ferred to Mayor Francis and the super- -intendent of the waterworks with power to act. Peter Q. Daut was Krantcd a license to operate nn employment office at 131 Twenty-fift- h street. k. cific on the Salt Lake division-More than one hundred applicants had applied for work today in the .. event;ofa strike. Those seeking positions as guards are to confer with H. PI Cordon. special agent, room "17 at the Union i urging the' appointment of a woman probation 'officer for duty in Ogden City ahd Weber county, was 9 meres Yoei Overcoat ; fi 1 j I ill ng : , men's fine overcoats ru j - A. - ' tirne-tab'.- m:vi(; e. en com-pan- I ! i ! ! ! 1 Wlll-jlan- s. . $ tII Lq u . 0 .Beauttfift AS EfiiBEZLER ; OGDEN BALL FANS TO GREET DUCKY JONES OGDEN, DIRECTIONS Shake the witK dampened sfione j j q UTA.M -- Bonle well afy and rub quickly, oes a lon wo ys. The thinner .. . . hilt en tK mnA- Aim. . . ircuu f 1 fXV 11 w . 7 .. 1 2 After much persuasion, c Beatrice mages nas, consent- C ed to put PEARL DROPS on I the market. People who have . used this wonderful prepara- g tion know it as i Birdie's 1 V Powder.' Heretofore Miss Ridges has II niade it privately and only a number of personal 0 for . friends. i unis f Pearl Drops a very usual liquid powder. It is a 1 wonderful help to those 9 whose complexion needs an ? I artificial aid to freshness. A special demonstration of ' ? 5 the merits of this new prod- 1 uct is now being made at ? g our Toilet Goods Section. h -- i OGDEN WOMAN IS DEAD ON COAST Mrs. Emily Dallimore.Gilchrist of Ogden died at the hometcf her daughter, "Mrs. J. J. Hupfer at Riverbank, Calif.. October 22. The following sons and daughters survive: Bert Gilchrist, Ogden; Mrs. J. J. Hupfer. Riverbank, Calif; Mrs. F. J. McGuire. Richfield. Idaho; Mrs. Lila Bvatrik, Henefer. and a brother. William Dallimore. Los An Funeral services will be held geles. at the Kirkendall mortuary in Ogden, Thursday at 3 -o'clock. Burial will be at Echo. .. oo TRY Tins FOR INDIGESTIOX Foley Cathartic Tablets are Just the for constipation. Their action thing is wholesome and thoroughly cleans-in- g, without griping, nausea or inconvenience. They banish' headache, biliousness, bloating, gas, had breath, coated tongue and other symptoms of disordered digestion- - Mrs. H. j. 36 Lawrence St., Salem, Mass., writes: T used Foley Cathartic Tablets for constipation with good results. I keep them in the house. Sold everywhere. Advertisement. Alar-char- d, of construction."" I have studied planting and know what parks. should be. ! am acquainted with road work. I am club - a u uJ ; loom. j Chicago is ltd ft ibov. ft level. For the first tlm In th htptory ar-of was the city court a Chinaman on the charge this morning raigned from fellow of embeixllng fund fniininmf n. ir.r hou Que. th defendant In the action, through Wonr Tong. In to th terpreter. aftr listeninghim with embetlJe or what It wpne, t kidding" ard perhapi lesi bf life. Oa ilippery itrceU or rotdj tlip on our tirt chain i and jou will run no cb&nces. Your tirca cta't ikid with oar chain in pUct. Iock om-i,it- nt GEO. HUSS TIRE . SERVICE CO. ,2341 HucUon Ave, YOU ARE ELECTED I I l acd-Nevad- Vi )ro-gressl- To Be Present at the Fifth Ward Carnival Dance ., . ve r Thursday Evening, October27 CHRISTENSEN'S SYNCOPATED ORCHESTRA Admission: 25c Twenty-sixtand Madison h RlIlIltBsBSeaBBlBIIOIIEB0l 9 U . be sure! get the original m un -- tstlon. The Intermountaln etate acur I four of th e'.ectlre position and landed the national convention of ltjj for Ofden and Bait Uk, bJde casting the deciding vote that elrcted John Marshall of Ran Francisco as nst'.orsl president. The prediction was msd e them over here. w. - I n DON'T HAVE A BREAKDOWN r.r-vousne- J n r, 00 not In favor of Icttinocoads run down to force paving issues. I believe In the up keep rather than repair, both In roads, vehicles, tools, etc. a coat of paint, a dash of color. .! believe in less grass area in parks and more space for tennis courts, baseball areas, etc. Keep the kiddies off the street. Let old and young romp. I stand for more art In buildings and hemes. believe in establishing building lines and in zoning the city. I not only believe in the distributing system of water, but am capable of figuring sizes of lines to assure you of pressure. 4 believe first in the control of rates for all public utilities. If this cannot be done I am in favor of. submitting the question of bonds to the people to build and control many or all utilities. I have made no pledges or promises to I parties or individuals. will be free to give all men' and women NOTICE an equal chance, and to serve our City and Its people unfettered, and promise I will not be for any bills faithfully to do so. other than thoeeresponsible contracted br myself. M. CHARLES WOODS. H. LOWTHER, (Signed) 8 (Political Advertisement.) Jit n 1 st d Birdie Powder? on Market in - . a lirrle q Taking Firm Funds - 2-- o j check on the flftyfour polling charrlnr while acting In the places of the city at 3 o'clock this mnt of II.fTl.4Q for th i;rm ti trustee of votes had capacity afternoon showed that 241 Grant avenue, t. Co. Tick Main been cast in the primary election. Chlnsmen. forty composed of some he The highest vote cant In one dis- told would- require court thst the trict was in the forty-firdiitrlct In until Oct. 31 to secure the service of the eastern section of tho city. an attorney. The lightest vot was in district The court had explained to v.ong No. 13, In the northwestern section of Tong. the interpreter, that the ca Ogden. not be tried In th city court could In the city election two years ago a and that the defendant was mrely total of 57I votes were cast in the being arraigned for his preliminary and10.10 votes were cast hearing, that the charge w a ftlony primaries in the general election. and that the case must be tried in Voters are urged to vote as soon as the district court. possible to avoid the congestion that Chou Que who gave his age Ang usually obtains from 6 to 7 o'clock. as 41 wa apparently bored by the Before lo o'clock tonieht. the sevenof showed no teen candidates should know whether procedure. chatted in n signs amiable manor not their names are to go upon the ner with Vong Tong and after lall Dano;s ior me rinai election November had been fixed In the sum of ll.OOiJ S. the bat- -' yawned as h arose to follow ' By that time the judges of election iff to his cell. should have competed the count i.f James A- - Howell, former district the ballots cast in today" primary judge, was present in the Ir.'.ereC of electionChinese. Merchant's association. -- . .o The vote bears Indications of bein the heavy, but the districts are numerous DELEGATES TELL OF ana thus the Judges will nU be ovtr worked in the counting . Tolls close j COAST CONVENTION II CIUV. AI Candidates were assured of at least' ah average vot when the day dawn ' How t'Uh. Idaho deled flmidlea affraritrxi .e ...... gates controlled th policy of the terday. Husines clube" natior.sl con"An Ideal election day." was the ex- vention at Modeno. CallfomU. by pression heard in all quarters, of power when the holdlnr The generally clean methods of the southern ard balance Californu del-- ! northern campaign were reflected today in th rgatlons split M detaliert at the Og- peaceful manner In which the voting den ProgreiNiive HuiJne club mt-In- g was carried on and th abrnc of J. Francis todav Fowle. fjrsf by strained relations at polling places. vice pret3ent. and Lo J. Muir of Salt oo Lake, director of the national organ!-- , A ?7 f hs ?!rc!r.r Muir when !h r,a-- f rjOT.O'R A Ti O VKATftP itior.al rnnt!pn thst ' n le held in 7L i tT Un l Halt i:i be del- - ' thai Iher TO RETURNS DUTIES as fsr rat: as Ch!rag. .fAtions from ,J Il&lh ,l!h delegates submitted cero-' ..eeniftr and Director Muir pra'.sM the spirit T to h: of Cr'.orxic. of th ogden club. rerurr.pl hfpr. t m tb sersle ledir aHr an ill Arrangements r fcelr.g made t.v th of for a "Udies' r.ight t. r! oolkS, to b held Noumlwr iSth at the We Aug Chou Que Charged by Ogden Countrymen With CAST IN OGDE Ducky Jones, former star third Backer of the Ogden club of the Union Association,, will be greeted on arrival in Ogden this evening by scores of old time ba'seball fans, it wag announced today. Jones Is now playing in the American league with th Detroit club. ' TO THE VOTEKS OF OGDEN The former Ogdenite will be honored here Wednesday when the major My, many years experience at an league stars tangle with the fast Ogden team. Jones wired last week that irehitect In Ogden and surrounding tn Renin rinn nn f)vrien niM he and play with the locals against the country qualifies me for CommUioner big leaguers. term. I am acquaint. for the four-yea- r la uuc ig mntf'in Ugaen Ove. ed junta and the us of pubthe Denver and Rio Grande Western lic with contracts funds and l am capable of design from Colorado at 10 o'clock this eve- ing, building, and checking all classes ning. oo- ForXvn Pimi'les FrecklesMorpheh And Blemishes of the skin I , HEAVY VOTE IS o --ITrm- -- --rr-J Prc-grlt- -- Ul' pOR THE COMPLEX! ; : tr le 1- ' i n;ra u HOLD CHINESE I . at this price arc some of the handsomest coats you ever saw. Great, big, handsome coats in the ulster style, like the sketch. Trie linings, they're snappy quarter lin ings; bright colors. The fabrics are thick, rich, soft wool. Even last year such coats were selling up to $50. 1 i i . ! 0 tf m m m m M s & m Graon Chlio Cheoso ne u nm m M 0 m ii a a m sa e as i i s a s mm m & e m r tzu |