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Show A THEOGDEN STAND a"m THURSDAY EVENING, QCTOBEH 27, 1921. V ,1 r; n nPly I Iff IN EK M mm mm n 6000 Joy Bargains for Cents 30 A sort C. E. stock. AT-TH- E CHARLES RAY DEPARTMENT STORE ORPHEUM Just a little love, a little kiss, a little miss. K1 Ray romance, effervescent, crystal clear and yet with a kick to it. You'll enjoy this at T.Oc. STARTING SUNDAY , i ! i Bifocal 3 Bifocal and far I cording Glasses. They are the Toric Bifocal-made for near Glasses. They are the Toric Bifocals amdc fcr near vision, and sell for from $12.00 to $15.00 a pair ac to wnere you go. FINDS RELIC OF EARLY SURVEYS 'fL tf in-l(J- ik 5T .l TT'y SQJ !J".' X 'Ji if, . !1 Eat u North-dumpe- ' d - l'n - i-un- - . 8. $50 PLENTY T! 9 nrackard Press Just Arrived II LADIES' Cuban Heel SHOES V - Sizes 5 to 8, Brown and blacks . . Sites 13H to . . $2.85 $3.25 $3.68 . 2, 2i you pay for that counts. The big question then ia to know what you are getting. In Packard shoes there is no question about quality. Bargain Tables $10 Shoes, $4.98 During this week we are going to place on our bargain tables a goodly number of at ....... your choice $4.98 . The Kind That Last . It's Economy to Have Rundown Shoes Repaired On Eas t or 000a mLma 2353 Washington Avenue a rf street It Pays to Walk Across i 29c i7 p uftr ;rd fpt th - ! J fjt ; r-t- cu,ir. Iljv-ril.J- : rl-,- !i 59c .Men very likely you have shoes about the house which you hare not been rearing because they are' worn. You ought to have them fijeed tip especially now. ... Bring- them in. We will 'them in shape for you. 'You jmt will get a lot of extra wear at, small cost. - . . -- . . lirt I t Eats! Masks! v 5 a a hew I Hire liot. c 1 vcY.il niul tn Sjre 5. I Mirx. ire liiip )ur itc All O.S5 - omen disc Katin one Mrap ptunpK in Louis an.l Louis Jr. heels. All mb and x SS.05 "Satinc Pumns Women's black unJ brown i natinc (nf .trp punin. I I Louis and Louis .lr. bcrls. All 1 I hiT end width. Spc- I H'sst! -T 2 Cm UK .ii . 17 uai Suede Pumps trsp All !' rial , J v purapai. Louis .Ir. hfd. mill ridlh. S'pr i7f . 38.05 and JIO.OO House Slippers Women's one slrap'.rushion ! insole house ?dipir ia black a , Ghosts! in - S0.05' IWomen's New i Pumps C il PARTY hr ami, little I at rniuril jnV's. anil widths. i re-jni- j AH 'Men's Shoes j 93.05 are wanted at 454 Twenty-fourt- h Street, October 2S, 8 p. m. BIG HALLOWE'EN 5 Baby's First Shoes lio- chainpajTU. 1. - of calf- I " ! j- - fur stormy xvrather. ! Hst! YOU - Mitrhrr I wiclthn H'sst! wr.r. I l5.il'jV first stt p I l'.irk kil pntrnt. ith kill iijtjor.. Hrvrji v I Mavk iith ? J 1 1 a:nl Lai aii.l k,.(Hl pradc hi tli cut 1 ; $2.f)5 rmrn I - i- -j Hoys' Hish Shoes j 1 A Phone 1700 un-ijui- for trial and h! wai'Mt.fre lloht ' t.Mty Juukrixcd ut f300. j hus-- ; that th1 law nuulrrd evc-rhld household of the banl to keep track ENDEAVO'R. anu lo trv that li!a wltr .4 J EXPECT expt-nf.to wpar and food; DELEGATES FRIDAY tntuliy had clothlnr; 'to al und a house in which to twitluilit beln told of uch ihinsM lit prrnontinK the Vuunc iVoplea the witt. of Christian F.nJfavor. drle he earned abou-rcltHardy te.nt If ted that ne J10U per month, that ha a not eaten trsten to tlie numMr of about 200 IJ inure than two or three meals at begin to nrrlve' In thl city tomorrow I 18 that he always! Friday mofnlnc. for the annual cwn- home fince vw-this wife wlvit mono sne asKea ventlon of thf Utah .state Chriftlati tor and that he thought f5u per month Hnffcavor union. Kd M wa.. Th? nt etlnic Wcin tomorrow eve- sufficient lo coer the monthly i ?afd at the that ilhe auihf Presbyterian church eipenses. his he had bought an promptly ut i:30. of quest ' Mlwi Martha t'olm uf omobllo which he Inter discovered i of. th ITrnt Tre slyterUn church. Willi he could not ntrord to keep. .Mrs. Hartly te?tllled thai the only play for all the community slntinr. ' wince Hept. IS wan j the leader of which .11. H Thoma' money given to Hoy ller national field renrenent! 2.50 at one time and $1.60 at an-- I of the Chiinian Kndearor for the other time and that hc had been forc-J'lwill attend. ed to sell the piano ror &o in order Southwestern district o to buy food and clothing for herself cm mi a and children. Fh admitted that the -. Take th lid off of th- kettle when! children had cluthln up until Spt-1at the tim when they beitan to you boil the cabbage. Lcrl. it t,; dincoJor the cahtwig-quarrel and that the Jealousy aro Ovj between them. i tin Mi:nn On cross examination Hardy said The colder the'eggTi which" you that he had never Intended to desert to beat, the more quickly ther hJs wife and children. Questioned. R.1 win froth. to how much money out of the t received for the piano she hsd spent on herself he aald that she had boughi Don't open the ovn door until the' a winter coat and a winter dre TO which In hla opinion could not have Piry na oeen tn at mln cost more than $40 and that she had tite. iiy that time It has had time ftot fall. had the remainder for food and cloth- to set and no ing for the children. 1- in "tlo. Twenty-fourt- h f. n i, ! ... M.!rv for har.J K f american co. Grocery 359 St. - f Boys' Calfskins li..vx There's nothing to good vith the breakfast coffee. Special, for r Friday and Saturday. doien jC fught in a i 'Men's Work Shoes CINNAMON ROLLS tv noon in th court hy .NiiLh.r4 j. Harris n ! r h,iv Napta Ten I hare r k'-- H rj;ith- M.of ItFrederick hat! iittiriiy H. lla H. (Ucmcd. Harris. ih ; nlni!nlirnior. njrainft tl;e llarr.br'r wnc the iraiurt'.i In 11 rt ri JUIImuv rn:ii.in). hushana, th of Kir. Iint tne Tlji i the tliird jnjit to l, hearing preliminary I tTPlntnc t.t 13 Wot Trilnirih M: ti iifrtlnM th. rnUro.id n thf p' '" K'.inc kiiii!,? or Mr ;nf Mn. Har) and .on tut- cnirgc oi wur NVH i: (il.rrc at th JUdx u. ,ind Mr itoi?it! in in(City . k ).t n k r isroi couri locia. rp?incu nn.4r y ... I.t. wlun U.iruy was nounu over m intr:in trO.k th I Alo .comfort 'oxford. width a only kid. xvide- (;-- cial 8 - I- . . ' . : in-te- nd i- tll oo BAN KIIANCIBCO. Oct. 2 7. no - , FUIMiK re-sul- nr The almon ahould be vrater instead of allowed until cold water latter method allows the - niiuoi. When you i. . t t moaei riats . i i eomfortablt, trtm J. 264 put jn hoi to simmer; hnt. Thj salmon to i - v 1 ctat ntdenrlctabt gtt T. BTJSHMER a ,o o ......... Friday and Saturday Only Madson Dorothy APPROVALS NO NO RETURNS CASH V Infants' Vests Infants' Muniicg: teitt, 6 i ; months to 6 jesxs. This is a. f new sddition lo Ihe faaont : ; I Mansingrrcar line. ! . Cotton I .,. . Silk and Wool Union Suits Wool vesu Hats Only exclusivcness, which has always been typical of the establishment. , i I Women 'a blocmtn acd vciu i to match aborc. Exme qml. i ity in low neck,, no ilevt. Blooacri axt eliftic kace I J. and top. vesta 70 Bloonitxi . . . . . . 00c I i 100 We have selected from our stock 100 hats which were bought to sell at double the price asked. These hats are made of the .best materials and bear the atamp of These Items V Were Crowded I Out of Our I J Large A A Bloomersand Vesls pair OPTOMETRIST WaahlnQtorr Avtfiua 0 Banded Sailors Tailored Hats Hats for Sports Vear ta oo SALMON' hlAKZ A WISE DECISION High Grade Millinery creamy fudge when a teaspoon of cornstarch added for every cup of sugar used. -at Adven- 40-fo- ot l ! ft ture la being sought by five Pan Franciscan and a black cat. who left here recently for a year's crulne In the ketch Los Amigoa along the west coast of South America. Jacob Goldberg la the captain of the craft and head of the party. talla will be depended upon to propel the boat, although there la an auxiliary gasoline engine aboard. During the cruise tests will be made of the craft" unusually strong wireless set. which. It la claimed, has wder range than Irustmments generally used. Los Amigos will touch at Southern California porta and then head for 3 Uco. Ouatamala, and Callao, Peru, where the boat will turn back toward the , states. oo . DO XT TAINT IT and Cheese, muakmelons, onion other pungent articles should be put at the top of the refrigerator so they will not taint the other foods. Very smo6th j ;? IKYING Ion't pit anything into at to fry i intil the Otherwise the femd takes uplolllng. the. fat and hu a j fatty taste. FIVE MEN AKD CAT GO ON YE AIl'S CRUISE shoes for men, all sizes, in blacks and browns. ' These are odds and ends and are regular shoes that sell for $10 BALL BANDS myl lit m fil! U!lrirt of $SO.ooc nrr - 33 c ; browns and blacks to 6. Size browns and blacks Of course everybody knows that it is what you get rather than irhat i I Size3 9 to 13, browns out-Bid- - i BOYS' SHOES Dress to Hi Cuts $2.15 $2.48 $2.75 calfskin Sizes 8fc to 11. calfskin . . to 2. Sizes 11 Brown calfskiA . . e It is easy to judge the of shoes. That is why so many people judge them that way and that's why so many shoes don't, "pan out." Clarks hare sold good shoes only, you know that if you have bought of us before. luniiurs uit anu I We hnve other makes in browns and blacks that give very good wear loolt good, and give you your money's worth absolutely and the price is reasonable. For Men $8.50 to $10.85 All Leather the J-- no' utl-n'tiT- p- t fr T ; 15c SOAP 1Sc sial. J for ; - $5.85 Back to Prewar Prices - .') CHILDREN'S SHOES 1 trli-- t Getting. tant. These shoes hold their shape and wear well. Regular j .Mutual Jraloufty cu-by bU lUr- witr that Jbo wan n ju&n M'lrulrly; food Hiid cloth o wit j rent, buy mm chtUlrt-how th vmi;tirce nuid a iinno for ISO lclonKlK t A. d. c t-- Best. ;.yr. I nwl ihink Tlio I tuil way ymi an the it if- - I foreuoo it !c take )vnr deal- - I th xvt.nl it. Tak cur c v...n! for it .thai t!j h'Tv .rt '' first quality, f all thf familv Aijl Hour LUX A8AIKST R. R. Is the Belief of Ellis;Third Action Against Barnberer Line for Crossing Hardy Ordered Held to District Court Tragedy Filed Here i. Other Makes for Men In Blacks and browns you will appreciate the smart styles of these shoes 1ut we are not satisfied to give you just outside appearance the inside is more impor- pourd t fin:.' i t;ia!f in art- - 4vroM!. lcw. tv a good White cr ons on for hot Special for two djy. 28c 9 pound bag - You Are Sure of What You're $4.98 to, $10.00 Huluiers CORNMEAL . MuI-;Thi- I 13 to go at i Rubbers Crcp KetfaiWs New ( -- TTx A $1.05 Mack 39c . aacKagcK, n ...ITTi pound b3 MOTHER SUIT d Tl Hi Graham Fett Mack' We Save You Time and Money" KEEP FAMILY? hust and and 71 i Corr-brftd-. ' - 6 flat cant Germadc m .: - ( your srlsndinj o for daily dthvtrtet. thoulder to IOC pourd 5 d'-s- I I r PORK? SHOULDERS Dy the v'ole H!f thooider ; ,ry $1.87 1 . Two Day Specul On ON THE BALCONY ! J 3 Rejular 22c cant. Spcc-al- i Optical Dept. .,fi;. ,v,,. l Minced Clams . .w . Each Day Fleishman's Yeast Place x , 33c 'z n c 63c y . . . pound: On hundred pounds . . This price includes sn examination of your eyes by our registered optometrist; spherical lenses ground Jo order; a good gold. filled ftamc and a case. Prompt service and every pair of glasses guaranteed to give satisfaction. ! P jj z for niostearlv winter ills, Rubbers are a good in- vestment. And you didn't know until today that the soles of your shoes were inm. i ncre 11 DC a Dig nrmnnn nrw tor rfA thoes. If you have not as yet formed the habit of "going downstair?" for your shoe, come now and find how well and economically this great department can supply all your shoe wants. I (i Thirty $4.95. e l Wet feet arc responsible li 95c POTATOES during thk big ale we are hIso goin z to offer a wonderful value in a pair of fine reading glasses. We offer them at : j Feiet! Fine Dry White Fifteen pounds i 'X U for $4.95 '! GLASS IN GABBAGE BAMBERGER LINE KILLS OFF HOGS! SUED BY SALESMAN - BUTTER Reading Glasses - CJc-org- COOoVh TOTrUDS A Clover O'ottom . Death, during the last four days of Uctiiafjos of flT00 ai-- xouht in Auit filed today in f diBtrict toiiri Livethe Mutual five hogs owned by II. by palomnti, Nrthuj. tauwed has stock company, warnings ger Klrctrlc llnii-ua- r to be issued by the city health de- ugalnst th liaiulivi for InU.rt' al'H teU to against the dump- - Ii.tvp I'oiiiDunv. partment officiiils 18. !.!, boen rocivni in. with garbage. Car- Swhtle bonrflliiR u Sopteni'uor ing of glass In train niln.In bage fed to hojers belonging to the live Northup alliees that acU.iin ued ... was . collected through stock company f . the municipal system and investiga- ,i,i tion following the deaths showed thatJVork for thrcc weeks pieces of electric light globes had been Tn addlfion lo ,1500 dftm.lt;f,,. in garbage enns by Ogden ask(, for $105 Palarv wh,ch h reFiueius. a result of his '.claims of the deaths were made tO!ri1.lH- - to have lodt as Report II. Dr. Hoy Wilson, city and county oo physician today and he appealed toto separate k13-- from garERROR IN TELEGRAM residents IJtHOT KM,! siiki'i' bage and place it Jn other cans. CH HISTCHrilCil. Zraiam- lCAUSES SURPRISE The govern nif'nt l.s offering J1.2T. for beak of he ken. n :irni o. TRY THIS r"OK IXDIGKSTJON n lnv which hits Whin Mrs. Trod J. Vicks arrived in parrot areCalifornia she was greeted with surTablets the"s,:rPlCathartic Foley just 00 Their action! prise by her relatives although she had thing for constipation. ' on wired them that she would leave a fs wholesome and thoroughly cleans-- . . HIuSI I.O i s l.Hlli certain train. "We though you were Ing, without sriping, nausea or incon- -' Aft-- r hf had iUclIMOND. not coming until Nov, 1," they said, venieuce. They banish headache,! according- to a letter received by M.?. t biliousness, bleating, gas. bad breath. "een .marrien iwicc jonn i ... King n.el ms llTmz ioe. .Mrs. 'Vicks. coated tongue and other s anrt iecanio iwMrs. Vicks had wired that she was disordered digestion- JMre--symptomof H. J. Mar-- i to depart from Ogden on Train No. 1 chard. 26 Lawrpnce K:ilein. Ms..!band. He is 82 and hc. 74 ooand in the transmission the designation writes: "I used Foley Cathartic Tab"No. 1" grew into Nov. 1. lets for constipation with good results. Powdered charcoal is an excellent Mrs. "Vicks will remain in Califor- I keep them in the house. Sold disinfectant. It quickly, absorb unnia during: the winter. also. odors everywhere.- - Advertisement. pleasant I - If r 2 one oirocals I $8.95. Complete " v .vj : a ts--o. V tar 1 gold-fille- d Snappy selections by the Orpheum Orchestra, eluding the very newest numbers and some of your old favorites. All for o0e. -- n,l wi . Friday, Saturday Special Savings n K. Art 6, this price includes a thorough exami-natioof your cyea by our registered optometrist; Toric Bifocal lenses in cny fhapc or style, gTound to prescription or Shcll-Tcfor you; in a good frame and a handsome cate COMPLETE. No extras. oo jj .. ; Genuine ! i forests of Utah. The supervisors also discussed the best methods to be used in the control of stock .trespassing on the national forests. It is understood that hereafter the service will authorize a reduction in the permits of range users that exceed the authority of their permits by placing more stock on the ranges than they are allowed by their permits. Ernest Winkler, inspector of grazing in District 4, said today that the meeting was one of the most successful held for some time. fill ' i soorIv jroblins which haunt a church and ring a mid night bell. Sparkling spooks in wide variety. All for 30c. s- -- TRADE f !l wiggly. mm ss All for 30c. Ghonta COODb.TO f The Eye-Glas ensation of the Year ii OF LAUGHS AND THRILLS ; George H. Barney, supervisor of the Powell national forest with headquarters at Widtsoe has been attending- the conference of Utah supervisors at thn local forest service offices and will return to Widtsoe tomorrow. Mr- - Barney has jn his possession a specimen of the handwriting of Major J. W. Powell of the United States Geological Survey who headed the exploration party doing survey work for the government in Utah in 1875. He found the note in one of the rock monuments in the remnants of a tin can which was ready to fall apari. It was signed "Survey of Territories, That Major Powell's Aug. 1875." party had difficulties in the work is shirwn, according- to Mr. Barney by the evidence of their work on Navajv where they had to cut almost an peak acre of timber before were able to clear sufficient spacethey around then for their surveying work. s Resular Ray punch, and a brush with a ganr of bank bandits. Thrills that keep you hopping. Large assortment of For Conference Rachford, In charge of grazing on the national forests, with headD. C, accomquarters at C.Washington, .X. Woods, in charge of panied by grazing operations in the forests of District 4, left this morning for Elko,' New, where they will call a conference of the supervisors in the national forests located in Nevada. ,The tion of determining thef proper fees on the na'to be charged for grazjnsr tional forests will be taken up and discussed by the supervisors. A similar conference, held with the ' supervisors in the Utah national for- ests was concluded last night at the' local forest service offices, before the departure "of Mr. Rachford and Mr. Wood. A comprehensive discussion was had of ways And means for the of the necessary informa- - j gathering tion to be used in range appraisal work .which work is being done to determine the basis to be used in arrivat the grazing fees to be charged ing on the different ranges in the national that-.make- mmmi mm mm mmm mm mmm. Special Optical Offer Continued for i Friday and Saturday yon of" Six too.. rrela grin, them: All for 30c. 30 0. E. Bachford, in Charge of Forest Grazing, Leaves the mm mm L. mr VVJLL'iLyjJULLUj: Real Ray smiles. m " 1 NEVADA CHIEFS - RD-EXA- mmm . . ? I Women's silk ar.d wool an- - I ion sniti. Beautiful quality, I z Richelieu mjike. t All stjlet tI and Ekes. Former value 53. S3.00 ;T Specbl ! ; i i Sleeping" Garments ' Bream-awa- t Obiltlren s S ' J y sleeping garment made of a I wool finish, natural color. jI i 111! Ar ribbed, cotton with drop seat, 1 button down back, with feet. Sixe 6 months to 10 ye&rs. 2 05 ( Special |