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Show THE OGDEN VALUE OF I 3AUL SET AT THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 27. 1921 R $1580 Eiderdown understood the defendants will com-- . Dine ana iisnt me cab?, wuu u. of the law. Ciearefs valued at more than $1500. were seized and five men were arrest- of testing the legality ed last night in what is said to have TO ENTOKCE IW . been the first cigaret raid conducted Comty Attorney Wilson this morn-;ac-i- fl in Utah. ine declared he had instigated thewar- c Officers of the police and sheriff s tion and asked that the searcti He wouia he said upon: issued. in raid a. ! - rants be il took part . the ....... department 4t .. . .C t n. . u niicvi.o.ij, SIX Stores, using stsjarvn rv a.i laiuo laKe lunuer acuuu, -, law enforced. I A sueH bv District Judee Geortte S. Bar- have the "The last legislature passea mn ker upon request of County Attorney bill," eald Mr. Sauthwlck David J- - Wilson. uu-- i SIX PLACES RAIDED. Wilson tnis morning, ana iu w t derstood it was to be enforced the r Those arrested in stores after were seized were: Harry Korb, same as anv other law. Someone had , H 1 . ' V. I s- 1 M M M I l O et anti-cigar- 326 Twenty-fift338 Twenty-fift- h Frank street; street; H B. law. Men's Wool Sox Women's Sweaters yard "I decided that it was not up to myBrothers, store. Twenty-fiftstreet and Hudson avenue,' was also self or the peace officers to decide was or anti-cigar- re-'me- Goat Sales m Men's flannel shirts, special values in brown and blue $2.50. Extra heavy all wool shirts with button down collar, khaki color. Special $5 ' col-or- ; i i Boys all wool mackinaws, plain colors, $4.95, fancy plaid, very Special rules have been adopted for the game with Box Elder High school next Saturday. All officials of the game are to be "tagged" and 6ide-llnpostively no one else allowed on the j If anyone ventures from the gran 4 stand, to the field, the game will at1 once be stopped, or else it will result n in a penalty for the Ogden team. High is planning to turn out in force to witness the defeat handed Box Elder by our team. Although manyl men are ineligible who have been play-in- s on the first team, Coaches Petet- son and Hatch have developed a team that will give Brigham a run for their money. a big rally and Friday isnight to be sta3d down town. Permanent yellmasterij have been appointed tryouts being held yesterday, in assembly. Emmert Lippincott was chosen yell leader. Alfred Funk .was chosen first assistant, and Clifford McCain, second assistant. Students hop to have guch a large crowd at the game Saturday, that it will be necessary to appoint additional yell Official canvas r, of the election turns for the primary election held Tuesday was completed today by C. O. DeWolf, city recorder, and certified to by the board of city commissioners. The official figures are substantially the same as published Wednesday by The result The Standard-Examine- r. of the canvass follows: For Mayor Frank Francis, 3485; Alex L. Brewer, 1754; John C. Brown, 350; W. B. Murphy, 138. For Commissioner Arthur F. Larson, 1380; Chris Flygare, 1188; ...W. M. Piggott, 730: Fred E. Williams, 572; M. Charles Woods, 510; Harvey P. Randall, 374; Robert A. Moyes, 374; W. J. Critchlow. 259; George W. Goddard, 219; C. A. Ormiston, 71. For Auditor Mrs. Mary E. Farley, 4139; F. A. Behling, 1150; Mrs. I!ub" re- 1 tricotine, all pure wool in a fine narrow wale. Just the right weight and finish for suits, skirts and dresses. Yard $2.95 X French serge, all wool, a beautiful quality with a fine finish that will not wear rough. Yard to have special (Main Floor) Velour Coating 54 inch velour coating, all pure in wool, heavy weight, bright coats. children's for sed, golf Yard $3.50 in the sleepers, two diners, drawing room sleeper, one sleeper and one sleeper. O. H Sawyer; United States government special agent, is in charge of the party. Representatives of the Southern Pacific company will accompany the party to Washington. Wil-lar- d G. Wilson, trageling agent for the Southern Pacific, together with government secret service men met the visitors at the Union station. (MainFIoor) inch plaid all wool in a beautiful rapge of new patterns and colors. Yard . . $3.95 (Main Floor) Wool Stripes - inch stripe, all pure wool in very fine weaves of the latest material, new color combinations for skirts. Yard $4.50 5G (Main Floor) 60 inch coating, "all wool. Some- nice thing new in mixtures, chilweight for women's and dren's coatB. Yard . . $3.50 (Main Floor) Cord Whip 42 inches wide, in Whip cord, cream. A beautiful all wool cloth for. children's coats. m Yard Albatross, 44 inches, a nice soft finished all wool material in cream, for children's wear. Yard IIDSS Drlibbscm's X , -.- , . $1.95 . . (Mala Floor) Wool Middy Flannel wool middy flannel, in the bright golf red. 54 i back--ache- Children's Vests and Pants inch-a- ll Yard ......... (Mala Floor) . $2.25 Bags Shoppingmade of Shopping bags, ' Good light outing flannel for good (Main Floor) Wool Blankets Wool blankets in sixt 66x80, in beautiful assorted plaid colors. These are alKwoorVarp and filling. Special, pairr--r (Dowcitalr) Plain hemmed ; bid ; spreads in sixe 72x84, with Assorted designs. These are ;the crochet spreads. Special esch 32.25 . (L0-WT.ItAir- Pillow cases in sire 45x36. This is'a netv lot just received. Spt- 50C cial, pair 3.05 ......... (Dowcttairt) Table Scarfs Tapestry table scarf, sixe 12x46. These are neat center table scarf i. Special, each SI. 25 ;-- Floor) Perrin kid gloves. We have gone through our glove stock and taken out all odd styles and discontinued numbers. This sortment includes French kid, capes, lamb's, etc., in both P.'K. stitch and overseams. Colors are. black, white, tan, gray. A good range of sizes. This is an unusual buy. The values are to $3.00. While they last $1.09 as- Fresh Crisco Toy lanterns for the little tots to carry Hallowe'en night. Burns oil. Assorted colored 35C globes . . Criico for frying, for shortening and cake making. Six pound cans. One to a. person-N- o phone orders v v . . 55 1.20 . (Dowr.mJr) (Povci'airt) (DoirxU5rt ) Crystal Soap Chips (Main Floor) Knit Petticoats WllS Outings at 19 outing flannels for night gowns in good quality, ex36c inch Women's knit petticoats in heavy quality, light and dark Usual $1.25 values. colors. 95d Special Crystal White soap chips, contains borax for nie In washing . machines and boilers. Z5c pack. . . . 09c age. 4 for . (DcnrtiUirt) ! 1 .... Ik Darwin Tulips Darwin tulips ars'ths" finest tulip grown. They have'an extra large blossom and a long stem. Enough to make a nice bed. 3 tra wide. Special, yard. .19 dozen for (Main Floor) Warm "Nighties" outing flannel in white, good weight for underwear, 36 inch 22c Everyone now sleeps out of doors or with open dows. These make cool nights cory. Canton Flannel Girls' Outincr Gowns flannels, bleached or unbleached, for baby's 17 etc. Yard wear, 20c Canton Children's (Mala Floor) Bleached Canton 25c Canton flannels in bleached, 27 inches wide, etc. for baby's wear, Special, yard . (Mala Floor) . . 22 Long Kid Gloves Women's long kid gloves In white pink and light blue. Odds and ends; Mostly small sixes. Values to $5.50. Extra special . .?3.G9 ........ (Main Floor) , . New double action electric better, looks like an oil tester, made of polished steel, nickel trimmed. $10 value. v 37.95 (Main Floor) (Main Floor) ) Pillow Cases ' light and medium colors, for night gowns, quilts, etc. ITe Yard yard 38.25 Bed Spreads l Toy Lanterns 31.25 ........ 31.45 Electric Stoves 20c outing flannel in white, also Perrin Kid Gloves (Second Floor) (5anJ com- (Dcwtuairi) 312.95 Floor) nd d 72x00, weight 3 All in one piece. Spe-cia- l, si2e, pounds. each night gowns, quilt coverings, underwear, etc. Special, 14c yard Floor) (Mln gowns, etc. Special, 3 fort Argora scarfs in plain and fancy quality angora, pockets, belt Usual and fringe trimmed. . $8.50 values. Special 5.95 - Outing Flannel, 14c Cotton Batts Cotton batts in the regular Angora Scarfs Suits . ......... (S-co- Children's sleeping gar- Women's union suits. Mesilk make. dium weight with ments. Dream-a-wain all of Well made, roomy and styles, stripe. ,Madc white. color and flesh 6 months both to material. good sixes. 0 years. Specially Specially priced All priced i (lOYBKAJri) Women's tuxedo sweaters in all the new fall shades, trimmed with angora, to be worn with plaid skirts. $3.50 values. Special Women's jersey bloomers. Double gusset and reinforced crotch. Colors white and exAlso Dutch neck, kneo pink. All sizes, including tra large. Special . . 35c length. Sises 2 to 12. SpeWomen's Union cially priced . . . .31.00 V95C Cotton comforts in sise 72x78. We have these in assorted coverings filled with new cotton. 8pecial each . 33.95 col-ore- Women's Sweaters Children's union suits. Also winter weight. High necks, long sleeves, ankle length. at $1.95 32.95 Spe-cia- - outing flannel of a heavy made gowns, warm fleecy flannel pink and blue stripes, with or without collars, long sleeves. Sises 2 to years. Special $1.00 win- outing made li '32. 25 v r-- (Dow'aaulrs) - Apple cider maks a pleasant drink, also excellent for making mincemeat and fruit. rake. A gallon can for .... .. . , . 55c ) China TeaPots decorated china pot with strainer in set,- the handy T;ea pot, ; - flannel of a heavy fleecy outing in white and pink and blue stripes. These are made full roomy siie, and without collars Children's Gowns with sleeves. Our usual valChildren's gowns made of long the heaviest quality Amos-kea- g ues to $2,50. Special 31.25 outing flannel in white Extra Large Gowns and pink and blue stripes, Women's extra site gown in with or without collars pink, blue stripes and plain hemstitch or braid trimmed, white with or without colmade full sire, 2 to 14 years. lars. Our usual values to S4. 31.05 91.15 Special Speciar gowns, ... (DowrtUlrt Women's Warm Gowns Women's . Apple Cider , S-c- up T'cN'iluc sixe. a'person. Each . One to . 45c . . . For Hallowe'en . I I Cotton Blankets 5 Sixes to 14 years. (Krcond Floor) Women's Bloomers Sleeping Garments C2ch Children's winter coats, made of all wool materials in brown, reindeer and blue, all new models. ( tan and blue tucking. These are values to $2.75. Special, Girls' Warm Coats Children's vests and pants. jersey Winter weight. White only. Made with double gusset and Size3 2 to 12 years. Light reinforced crotch. Double fleece. Splendid value. Spe- the value of a bloomer with50 out a gusset. Black, white cially priced and pink. Special . . 25c Children's Union Yard Wide Outing quality leatherette, lined with brightly colored cretonne. See window. Very special . . 69 - Light Bloomers ' Jersey Misses bloomers. Suits gar- Children's all wool sweaters in oxford navy and cardinal yarn. These are splendid for school' wear. Sixes to 10 years. $100 weight, spring needle weave, bleached, all sises. Specially 89e priced 33.75 Special, pair Feather pillows in sire 21x27 in Girls' Sweaters (Fccondl Floor) $G. Feather Pillows r. (Second Floor) value. Special sire 70x In" (tKrDlLiri) Outings at 17c Albatross -- Sloan's freely for rheumatic sciatica, lumbago, s, muscles, neuralgia, stiff joints and for sprains and strains. It Penetrates without rubbing The very first time you use Sloan's Liniment you will wonder why you never used it before. The comforting warmth and quick relief from paia will delightfully surprise you, at the first Keep Sloan's handy and use or it. , ache of an pain, sign At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. $2.75 (Main Floor) - S. garments. ues to Men's Wool Union Suits storm navy modnew in dresses very serge trimmeed. els, pleated skirt, silk Sises G to li years. $7.50 value. Special D. S. Garments D. Wool nap blanket 80, in assorted plaid colors. Val- Children's y Wool Coatings - The railroad strike called fpr October 30 in all parts of the United States is "cruel and unjustifiable," asserts Joseph H. Defrees, president of the United States chamber of commerce with headquarters at Washing ton, vD. c., in a message to th Ogden chamber. Chambers of commerce In all sections of the United States are in the emergency in various lines of public endeavor. President Defrees said in part: The strike of railway employes ordered to commence on October SO by tying up the whole rail transportation system of the nation contemand unjustifiable plates a most cruel attack upon' the citizens and government of the United States. The threatened strike "by the same bodies of workers in 1916, avoided by the passage by congress of the Adamson law, could offer in defense that there was not then In existence any constituted authorityashaving jurisdiction to mak to the merits of such condecision troversies. Congress has now constituted such a tribunal by the creation of .the railroad labor board. If anyone is dissatisfied with the railroad labor board, there is open the orderly method of democracy for obtaining exchange or substitution," L. 54 seven-compartme- nt t Plaids All-Wo- ol Lawrence to increase the efficiency and discipline of the unit. On October 28- and 31 the tests and competitions in the monthly Infantry cadrill regulations and the Ientz dence system will be held. After the competition the sponsors will present to tne best drilled and disciplined company the silk guidon, the badge of honor, 'ihe company winning the guiu-o- n will be allowed to hold it one month. Each cadet in this honor com pany will wear a red stripe over the left lapel of the blouse. The blue WOMAN IS FINED stripes worn on the right sleeve are $30 FOR SPEEDING awarded from individually to the cadets 90. to 100 per cent in grading conduct and attendance- The red con Mrs. R. H. Olmstead. residing at duct stripe worn on the right sleeve 2571 Lincoln avenue, charged with has been abolished. speeding, appearedwith her attorney Seniors of the O..II. fe. are now mak in the city court this morning before D. ing1 R. Roberts and City Judge plans for their play, to be given changed her plea of not guilty to that of guilty. at the Orpheum theatre before Christmas. A committee has been appointed She was fined $30. In the case of the state against to select the play. Elias Kemp, charged with cutting a wire fence belonging to Charles Creigh-bauMany things are on the school calat Orchard, Kent was fined $5. endar for the next few weeks. Next The' testimony showed that both Kemp week, a rat campaign is to be carried and Crelghbaum had been disputing on, and after that there will be a about the fence which divides their ' Good English" week, and still later property and that the portion cut was a library drive- In the rat campaign, where formerly there had been a gate special prizes have been offered. A that lead to a private prize of ten dollars has been offered oo driveway. for the best essay on the means of A prize of ten doleliminating rats. NOTICE lars has also been offered for the best poster. I will not b responsible for aay bill being- - Roosevelt day, th life other than those contracted by myself. andThis of the great American is bework II. LOWTHER. (Signed) discussed in the English and Hising 9343 classes. Speeches are being givootory by different students, and this afThe swallow's mouth, in proportion en ternoon Wade Johnson, city attorney, to its size, is larger, than that of any will deliver an address to the civics bird. other classes on civic government.. oo RHEUIMTI C TWINGE THREATENED . STRIKE HELD UNJUSTIFIABLE -BIADE YOU WINCE I $3.25 JL. -- Wool Nap Blankets 31.50 3-1.9- ' i 75c . . (Powiiiir) Girls' Serge Dresses Dlue more than one season. Here are special offering! this week. 56 inch Values to $3. Special Men's heavy fleece lined union suits, cut large and well Mun-singwea- P.orl Girls' velvet bat, tarns and cap, in assorted colors and styles, splendid for wear to school. Men's Union Suits fitting i Girls' Velvet Hats r. The best for warmth and service. Suit . . . 32.95 A perfect 1 ? to 33. Usual $1.75 values. Special 31.00 Mun-singwea- Men's wool union suits, i Floor) (Second i Shop) i Wright's special corset, made of heavy durable quality coutil. medium nd low bust. Sixes 22 Suits Boys all wool usion suits, 1. Special Corset ment, light or heavy weight. 1.50 to So.9.. Suits winter underwear, if rightly selected, will do for French Serge room ings twelve-sectio- n , Shop) SI. 15 the same smoothness as do your summer garments. Also (Main Floor) Commencing tonight, it is planned by the commandant of the R. O. T. C. confer Anydruttist. - . will fit with good quality. One of the most wanted fabrics this season for skirts and dresses. Yard $2.25 - Fwmfly fiemediaa. blue, Warm underclothing that - representatives ence, headed by Dr. M. T. Liang, were i down town district whose it la to arrive in Ogden shortly after 2 to take the names of R- O. T.duty C. cadets o'clock today from San Francisco en who are violating orders, by wearing route to Washington. of partial uniform and uartial civilian The delegates are making" the trip clothes, their blouses unby in a special train of 11 cars. The train buttoned, byhaving or by ungentle-manl- y smoking is made up of two baggage cars, one conduct. Drastic steps are bebuffet car, three twelve-sectio- n draw- ing taken by Lieutenant Colonel C. G. one csexns. WM. itching eki Swi il ; otkerakm trouble. Onof Dr.Bob waists, Warm Underwear 54 inch French- serge, er-pent- ine One hundred ten Chinese represen- Linitzietii flannel csrrr.i Bows' Wool Union nude Floor) . Shop) (Boy khaki and gray colors, cut large , CHINESE DELEGATES AND PARTY IN OGDEN USE $8.00 Boys' Waists Boys' French Serge an. extra Og-de- OO disarmament to hop) and well made. Each 50 inch o. - tatives to the Men' Tricotine ready Published L" ( (Doj- Official Little Results Changed From Those Al- . 3950 30.95 ipecial values 50 $ Shop) Boys' Mackinaw all-wo- ol SSOO Mm' al Hickory girdle supporters made of heavy quality sateen anM heavy elastic, strong supporters. All sixes. Special 32.00 Boys' heavy cotton union suits, heavy fleece lined, gray color 9Sc s, Spe-ci- Girdle Supporters Boys' Union Suits (Bo Men's Wool Shirts Our New York office sends us a hundred smart coats that were bought at sharp price concessions. Our customers are to receive full advantage of this fortunate purchase. The sizes arc from 16 to AG. Rich, fabrics, man tailored. Most of them have newest fur trimmings. Divided into four low priced groups and all ready for tomorrow's buyers Values to $10.50'. (icord Men'i Sbcp) ; (Main Tloor) - ." S5c $1.25 middy flannel for girls' middies, etc., in gTeen, red, rote color, etc. Special, yard . 9So i JVVebber, 317. : i 3-1.9-5 Boys' flannel shirts, made of a good quality flannel, workmanship the best. Gray color only. Each . 31.00 Middy Flannel t colors. Boys' Wool Shirts (Main Floor) et rit to-jFro- . 31.00 (Men. Shop) flannel in khaki, blue or gray, for men's and boys shirts, etc. Special, j i i Women's and girls coat swest- er, high collar, belt and pocketi. Splendid for school wear. All wcather, blue, gray and white colors. These are special val ues 35c and 50c $1 wool er, ....... cial Men's heavy wool sox for cold Wool Flannel : law good whether the cigaret raided, but no cigarets" or bad. The law is plain and enforcepers were found. The raid began at 6:30 o clock when ment in necessary. As far as I am the officers simultaneously entered the (concerned, I 'will make a conscientious various stores.. The largest haul was( effort to enforce the law in the fumade at the United Cigar store, where tfure." HELD AS EVIDENCE, cigarets were approximately 6000 The members of the police depart- found and seized, the officers said. who took part in the raid were The defendants arrested were leased from the sheriff's department Detectives George Wardlaw, R. H. upon their own recognizance. Those! Wootton, Edward Butterfield, Everett arrested by the police furnished ?50jNoble, H. B. Elam and C. E. Leiser. the sheriffs office were Sheriff bail for their appearance, in court R. D. Pincock and Deputies O. H. morrow. In view of the fact that the arrests' Mohlman. Charles Crawford, Fred last night were the first made since- Tout. John Hoiden and H. H. Shurt-- ! the advent of the Southwick anti- leff. law in May, the outcome of the The cigarets and clgaret-paper- s cigaret cases will probably be carefully watch - seized in the raid are being held by ed by people of the entire state. It is the officers as evidence. ....(Men's Sbcp) (Mala Floor) n' Hem-enway-Mos- Dark Camisoles Bath Robe Flannel 15 made to n Parker, h clerk United Cigar store, me"Many reports have beenwide-open street and Washington Twenty-fiftrecently regarding the 2313 avenue; H. E. Goddard, Wasly tion made under my supervision showington avenue; L,. M. Hall,2.clerk The store No. ed the reports to be true. h Rounds, I Woratn's dirk cacisoles. made of a heavy quality wash satin in brown, navy tni blick. Spe- . et 5 Jill Men's leather and corduroy vests. We have a good assortment in special values. .30.95 to 39.00 cig-are- ts h Men's Leather Vests 9 A Eiderdown or bath rcbe flannel for bath robes, etc. Good heavyweight. Special, GOr yard Floor) (Mln Beit Beacon bath robe flannel in beautiful patterns, nice and new. Special, yard . GOr TT ! antl-cisrar- From Wrig 9sK bw 00 ay .1 - STANDARD-EXAMINE- outfits. Masks, table decorations, room decorations, napkins, invitations, etc. Large variety. Hallowe'en party (DowmLair) Wool Batts Wool batts in the regular comfort site, 72xS4, weighs 2 pounds. This; js , the .all wool batt. each .... $3.25 . values... Special, . ... - 3. 95 j I |