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Show THE OGDEN STAND SERI0ES1R,. H More Miles on lures More Miles on Gas - to-He- ar " 1 ; ON SALE TODAY Most every "day some fellow who owns a big, high priced bus t'blows in. and wails that he can't do the hill climbing or pick-ustunts that we've been pulling off with the new Maxwell. Of course he doesn't accuse us; of out and outexaggerationf but Just says he's from Missouri. I don't blame: him for I've driven all the price competing cars myself and really didn't believe any machine coujd do what the new ' Maxwell does. Start in high in the middle of 25th street hill and go over the top at 30 miles. If you're one of those skeptical folks just phone 143 and I'll take you for a grand little ride. Perm Maxwell Salesman. Equally divided bwen tb elaaalcat, th ronmttc. and tha atVpo mar offer aartea of traafe dii(hta to oil dance field. November Bnntwlck of muaic lover. 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Not only for the protection and comfort and the renewed trimncss of rnkle. but thr distinct change the afford. This boot is correct in brown and black kid - v ' " il Eiy 2540 i 5 S00O8 Taylor Motor Company , ,.wh.. ssggggag, November Brunswick Records of -- neeting The re&ular monthly or Line uian the starts board was held in the Service gi'&J legion with Reed hoUlSSn Ogden yesterday sessions at"t0:30 a m. and 2 p. m. State PrisSient Mrs. J. Q. Falck of Ogden presided at the sessions which were atgjjjd by heads ot organizations parts of thlfe state' Reportfrtm the various chapters and a fiSOkport of the! recent na-- i tional ccwvmtion held a Cleveland, Ohio, weTtT'gTesented at tiie meeting. was x&i&rted that the Utah orJt ganization 'as one of the best in the United SJ$Je$iand the outlook for theUtah organization was very flattering. A lone list of applications for chap ter organizations were, received irom the southern part of the state, also. from Ida2ao. Nevada and, ' Wyoming. The organisations in Utahafe all ac-- J tive in tRUrTown specific ijways, some giving attention to hospital .relief and others teaching respect fdr the fl&g, by teachtngflag codes and rules. Each of the various chapters areMaxwell Distributors of th$ organizacompilinghistories -' tion and Mrs. C. M. Toolman of Lo' gan is collecting data for & history of service niejj I and Service 'Star legion . activities. It developed at the meeting that Ogden is..ahead of other chapters in memorials- to worlkl the Washington Avenue war mattr";of heroes',' All other towns it was honor New Location reported had. planted trees inwas of the Tgarfiors.-b- ut the,Ogdn naa provided taDjeis oniy for names ;of the men who paid the i Riinreme sacrifice). Those present at the meeting werejjyy y Jjjg J&2L jJN Do NState President Mrs. J. Gv Falck, Og-- i A mTTT A mTAXTC -nnxTnt) Q den; First National Vice President Mrs. E. J, Adams, Salt Lake; Mfe. F. Claw-- i ". son .national director, Salt Lake; State Gold StaiChairman. Mr' Elizabeth! Robert A. Moyes. one of the defeated Stephensjsrv "Price; State 2 Treasurer, candidates for city commissioner at ' Mrs.' J. "WCherry, Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. 'the primary election held Tuesday, has E; F. RE35f.Salt Lake, recording sec- - made the following statement: presidents of, "j wish to thank my loyal friends retary and the following for their support in the primary elec-- i chaptersfMrs Lula B- Call,- Brigham; uon. I entered me race ai uie urgent. iurs. oti lUKiiiini, rsuuimiui;- jsira. iuary Johns, Layton; Mrs. AlicS Jennings, solicitations of friends and business-SaltTjak- e I did not make any organized 4hd Mrs. Chris IJygare, ; den. 'effort. "The campaign was'clean and The next, meeting will be held in fairly conducted. 1 congratulate the Salt Lake in November. winners. oo- oo- - frol lf THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 27 1921 K ma BflfflfifEEt State and National Of ficers Assemble Here Convention Report -- AKO-EXAMINE- 2451 Hudson Ave. ! Phone 45 Ieatheis. - cry reasonably priced ; at- - Og-.rnc- n. SCOUT MASTERS TO sWANTS:MONEY SHE MEET ON SUNDAY LENJ HER HUSBAND and ; i i When.ilrs. Ona E. Parker today; Scoutmasters of Ogden wiil meet; filed suit for divorce in the district 'next Sunday at the City hall to "com- court agalfrst John Russell Parker, she plete plans for their training course asked the court to do more than award which wHl be held in the near future her a decree. She also requested the according to Scout Executive G. A. court to take some actiontto aid her Goates. Other, problems concerning! Las j j I - r fir JXJLll iijrlUi J Calllgan arrive, in OKl-morning from Mal.id, Idaho, and attempted to c;uh a money order for $100 at the nostofflce, but could not Identify hinwir to the Hattsfactlon of thf ioUil This in the third man in the last week who h;n been unable to money orders at the postoffice because lie could not ht identified. Postmaster George K. Hrownlng said. He culled attention to the blanks that are furnished by the pustoffices throughout the United States for this purpose und said that any person wishing to hae the postoffice net in the capacity f a bank could buy a money order In one city, tell the poslmaMv there or the money order clerk where he was Kolnp, ask fur the Identification !llp, siRti bin nam to It whereupon it would be mailed to the town to which he waa going and would ervo to identify him at that place. Postmaster Drowning nald that such a plan wa only to be considered as an aid to identification, but that it would serve In most ,'. ap-pj- J V. Thomas NORTH OGDEN TO CONFIRM FIREMEN BATES ADMITTED URGE VIOLIN STUDY UNDER NEW LAW TO FEDERAL COURT thl-- i n es i M. - cu-s- -- , , SC Ai IL 'P O Svstem of Identincation Aids Travelers claims she loaned her husband during! Scoutmasters will also be informed THREE MORE SEEK their wedded life, but which has not of the rat campaign which is to open JOBS WITHIN CITY; been repaid. jnext Monday. 00 Mrs. fetker charges' her husband with failsre to provide for her sup- Three men were registered thls port. She Complaints thathe has not 'WOODFORD WILL morning inthe employment campaign provided for her since May 18, last. 1 T TP TO XT being conducted by the city and fourj The woman explains thai she has a men who nau regisiereu yesieruay ring, valued at $5 and a koSdak valued at $25. whtch belong to Mr, Parker. work. has been were found men She asks the court give her possession! W. F. Woodford were sent to pick The four to the .as the Ogden delegate of these articles,, in additioli to order- named in an orchard near the city. Mr. Parker to return the loan of national convention of the American ing " 5 600. , ' 'Legion which convenes at Kansas juy, is now work open for one car There to ommanaer penter and one man to do trench dls;- The couple was married in Raton, October 31. according New Mexico! December 26, 1914. Thero n.sis" erricKot we uguen pom. at iwjgin- - within the city. 'ill depar 1 he list contains tno name oi an; oowoman who is deaf. She H, :f0 p. m. this evening. Ogden The gion convention will be held a widow with several children and' "Rees he;,lbeen trainer! to start ar.d October 31 to November 2 in desires housework, laundry or janitor; clusive. work. . a breedejiaTSngiand. : Q-- r- M Had Your Iron Today? case. fire d J inl'Tn of tle i ;; I. ! ! . ,f lut r county i.'iii'V. in lf ;r I , .e .'i i. it : t .1 o ue;i other ini'.r t. tnuicnl 'partmenl ..! j j . t lc r- 't, thitei; on toinv, tttonrt thin niiTiiir.K by Jhv luid ftt v.vrd n cutnm:tu the tnuSc urt or th" Uitv rornml vinaei upon rec:nniendat N'irtli itr !en i a;Mrnrlr.K th for , dia'iKl 'f t'ta! upon the motion t f f Kir. ti.,',, chiof i. A. (Jr.ivi'i. TJi tf lol!n atudnta action wa-- i neceR.iry. it explained ni.ition of a c! orncy T. J. Maeinnl brfr-r- .fr.it ed under ;he t ule of the civil nervlre Jndffr Vg Morris of a'f' in the f j AW conml."V:on. Th.e lnerrte. Minra .i at for lr.t-.il "f ".tt.nc arr.iMtimtnU ta, confirmed the foliowim; perfect The board 3:30 ob k bunday l:i Ui w .inl hnll ' iir k t Judf" T. I. Jchnnn in th" butbiinir thu morning. I"rank A. nniTX. Idwf!i. lrtl A. Thompson. PraeRKer. Halph W. Orc-n- , Wnml lar-- l en Kuh Afrra -- Au'.ril In Industrial f!rm Is. ence j. pr.necKer. The mm ave been SperuUtlon a nre no In the that nnmlr T lla:d f;.io?n M;te. perlin rapidly le:nploel In the aervjer for fnme time. fpreadiriE Sfork Ihth.insp Iter- - i rlod two bv ltlp: n Ir.irv of lb,e irtree if nre pbtced f"r th cf h!pt The Mohimmedar.n hob! thelr Jl,i a week t enable rlerka in cTtjf"-' aaiUiT. IX m -- ..-i- f p-.- J . . . - c J i 3 ! to-..- ; I iin-ft- i n . atlo I;-trS- -t J 1 I , Sit-hal- h d a - m wrcke.i wit h tl.e cTdef". on Friday. ' wr - - itiMa ii i r rmm aim mmamim im Miami mn mm ti " nm in i lr ii - - - - 7 !!MMj oo NATIONAL SCOUT OFFICER COMING Governor Charle.i It. Mabey will be one of the prlnclnal jtoeakem at tha . . ...Ill , n V. . . a . .. . .lUinAr ... ) . iin ni i in hi iii iiic t honUtah. 8alt Iake, November 4. In jiuiri or of Dr. George J. Flahcr of the National board of tho rtoy Scout of Am) 1 1 1 T 1 1 erica according to Scout Ex:uUve O. Goates of th Ogd,en council. Representatives from all nectlona of the state will be in attendance at the con- A ference. ayor C. Clarence Neslen of Salt I.ake will also be a speaker. Charlea N. Miller, regional eecu-tiv- o of tho Hoy Scout of America, will preside at the conference. Members of the executive commit tee pf the. Ogden council will be represented at the session. Listen, men and women i against "3 o'clock fatigue" When your speed slackens .When your brain fags WEenprpu begin to yawn Ansjgpk at the clock Anklt s only 3 o'clock Before youVedo'ne (A good day's work n you need It's : j irrhe&eTlittle nuggets? 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Sun-Mai- i The United Btateg district court met this mornlnc in the federal building: with United 8tatea District Judg Pae Morris Bitting-- in place of United States District Judge T. D. Johnaon. who is sitting for Judre Morris In Minnesota. To allow Judge Morris to be nearer his famil y which' at pres ent la at Pasadena. Cal., Judge Johnson is sitting In Melnnesota. The case of the government agalnut J. V. Rockefeller charged with a violation of the national prohibition act. was continued unUl the next term of court. The civil case of John W. Barton against James C. Davis was continued bv stipulation between the attorneys. The case involves 15.0 00 alleged dam ages to sheep owned by the plalnUff. oo HALLOWE'EN PARTY MOUND FORT FRIDAY The Parent-Teacher- s' association of the Mound Fort school district will give a Hallowe'en social in the school at 7:10 gymnasium commencing o'clock tomorrow evening-- according to an announcement made today by Mrs- - Joseph whltsker, president of the association. Receipts from the party wlU go In to the fund for adding to the school facilities, it was stated. .Games and refreshments will be among the entertainment features. The assoclaUon has Just presented a phonogTaph to the schooL ltcgistratlon for tho women s gym nasium class has been closed with 2 5 members of the association reclstered for a course in physical education un der the direction of Mrs, Harry WrlxhU , , UBTTLE 5c Sun-Mai- ds "Between Meal Raisins" ' r"" ! CutThis Out and Send It ! Associated Raisin Co, I California ' ' Fresno, Cal. DepL a tn sand copy of roar rrsa I Flea I book Reclp." 1-2- 7, noon !ZS.; at Buy have them for your afternoon refreshment "SoB-Msl- d Nimi.JL make that your daily profitable habit CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATED RAISIN CO., Dept. .Vm , Membrmhip 13,000 Grower ' 1-2- Street. Fersno, Cal. fcdiMFi i I i DEFER CASEIN FEDERAL COURT How they brace you f battel M M City. ..Etata. J "J U3T NOW." iayi Old Min Winter, "you folks are enjojin somo of the ftnest weather you've ever bad, but my turn Is coming, soon. The old mns Thenlook out!" of somo of the rough weather fco'i - gois? to band us & few weeks from now, and he's probably thinking alio of bow cortices & lot of people are who seem to tidnk Indian Sum. mcr is going to last until next springs . tHix-dn- g" I ' B wlas, and be prspartd. la your 8pply cf Cutis Oata or Clsar Crsk now. Then ytm'll hT nothiac to worry abont wben tbs co!4 map ccnes. Iy r ASK YOUE DEAIXE ;! r mJCQ3 J i . |