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Show THE OGDEN FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 28, 1921.. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R 6f vi n g BY COST OF WAR Conference Fails It Won't Be Our Fault, President Says rr We hava the candle that miki your Hallowe'en party a success. Let us help you. You can select'the candles you want to add atmosphere and pleasure to the occasion at our- house of the quality. Farther down betavenue for something , j re-unit- ed airVenirettoS rIJtJt PJon f that InwlrinK ciu nation to awaken to itself. , to under stand that5 yesterday- was dead, Us ivrr -- .tomorrow pregnant with m agnificentiXU -S,' ( II I I I I : I -- -- , r"a11 "c DDDortunitv. .,, 1 II I U V: . finely " z?, , D - rm ter. Our candy makes good "because It's MADE GOOD. y4. r I - - i - on-a- .- .............. -- wi "rf ks five-yea- "..v . 429, .. . J) 2542 WASH AVE. .r.i ' ? J VICTORY FOR MEN CLAIMED IN SETTLEMENT j ; PHONE C i -- , onery READS OLD LETTERS me otner aay tnere came into my USE OF RUBBER hands a volume of the letters of a group of 'eminent Georgians of the STAMP OPENS civil war and reconstruction period. 'In the main they represented the cor DOORS TO RUM respondence of Alexander H. Stephens, Howell Cobb, Robert Toombs and Governor Joe Brown. Especially wai (Continued hum Page One) I interested in the extensive eorres- southernlead"alcohol" were pondence between these from wareers and prominent men of the north; houses in these withdrawn in gallons: amounts t which was carried that period. Alcohol . 26.084,640 It wa nothing less than astonishing Whisky . . . 8.717.S07 ,to notevhow little of bitterness,, of Cologne spirits 213,674 resentment, of hatred and recalcitrance l:randy .. . 66,45 was manifested on either side. They Gin . 6i.6S6 were all back in the harness, working Hum . 7,175 for the restoration of their state, their When the eighteenth amendment people, their preserved country. vent into effect Jan. 16, 1920. there '"'We would rather have one im- - were 60,000,000 gallons of liquor (ex mi grant from the' north than fifty from Europe, wrote one, a few years nf.imirp.rt i,n(ipr nrmiM n y,n. Apyo.naiioA; anu ne urgea ms e..l warehouses. Only two distilleries 6 permitted to manufacture whis ern peopleit.ruu understand how welcome art made 750,000 gallons In two ky? they uncom-1 they would be. Not even the and years. deposited it in bond to age. prising Thad Stevens could maintainVYarehouses still hold more than an effective font against such an ap- 50,000.000 of liquor and alcopeal as. that. - The north did come to hol. On gallons 1. 1921, beginning of J you with olive branch instead ' 'Oi the fiscal July there were 39,961.895 sword; and you went to the north and gallons of year, warehouses. Baswhisky west and became full partners in ma- ed on the rate of inwithdrawal this is king that new empire which together a, supply. we carved out of the Alcohol in warehouses totaled "wilderness; and now truly there can 48 gin 870,760, brandy ,be descried no sectional division of this 641,558, gallons, rum, 414,571, cologne spirits land. 364,930. MARVEL IS WROUGHT from warehouses have reach"It has seemed to me many times ed Thefts a tremendous total during the year. , since the world war ended, that the thefts from warehouses holding world might well let us show them the Also , marvel which was wrought through ti liquor seized in'' raids. oo and restored America. believe that every family which NEW "I ' YORKERS FLY TO has lost a member in the struggle to save mankind from absolutism, every LEGION CONVENTION I citizen-soldiwho has given years "and suffering to that, cause; every gold star mother or jnalmed veteran CITY, Mo., Oct. 28. Flywill agree that peace is preferable to ingKANSAS from New City, war and that to train a world in the a distance of York to Kansas 1500 miles approxlmaVely ways of peace is better than to prepare with only one stop, three It for war. I would not have you mismonoplanes arrived here late construeI believe it wholly con- Thursday, a party to attend sistent to preach peace and its tri- the nationalbringing convention of the Amerthe in umphs convincing slncereity legion next week. The filers which an unselfish nation commands ican Included Post, president of and yet make sure about our proper the Aero Augustus Club of America. defense. "Manifestly, mankind is disposed to try that experiment. If, tuning it, na- may hope that a like decision will be tions shall fail, it will be no fault of reached by a world reasoning amid the the United States of America. Our convictions which follow in the wake own experience has taught us that we of a tragedy supreme." i i RE your feet prepared for colder weather? A I rs trans-Missou- ri 8.-20- 8,2 aisturoances. Portion SIIKri.-RCOMMENTS. Q Legs, of our stylish, reasonably priced footwear. Our New Winter Shoes Give You Bc- "QUALITY Longer SERVICE lj,,er STYLE At Lower PRICES V 4 to .15c pounds), pound 25c Nice Young Pork Shoulder Roasts, 10c and 15c pound 15c Tali Cans Scgo Milk (limit 6 cans), 6 for. . .65c 25c No. Cans Pure Fruit and Sugar Jam, Black55c berry, Peach or Plum, 6 for. . cans (commonly called gallon) $2.00 Pure Cane and Maple Syrup $1.15 10-pou- Solve Your Shoe Problems A . In a statement issued today Sheppard, president of. the Conductors.! union, said: "There were several factors which contributed to briny: about a peaceful settlement of the controversy, notably the promise of the representative of the' railroads, Mr. Cuyler, before the United States railroad labor board, to the effect that there would be no arbitrary cancellationor of schedules and further requests "working conditions for wage reductions except in the natural course of events and after due process. This means attempted negotiations between the representatives of the men and the 'respective lines or by collective effort, should the latter be agreed upon, and that If failure to agree results, the questions would be referred to the board for action in connection with the board's announced procedure. We learned of this procedure for the first time the day after the meeting in the coliseum. It was fully explained to all concerned of by Uooper, a raemVcr thJ labor board. evident "Another point become-morfrom day, to day and that was that the fight had drifted to a fight between the brotherhoods and the gov QUALITY FOOTWEAR Ogden, Utah ed er five-passeng- er . 25c Raislna 30c large package new crop Currants, 2 packages for . A5c 50c new Citron Pell, pound . 40c 40c new Lemon Peel, pound 23c 40c new Orange Peel, pound 23c SOAPS 100 ...... Sweet Juicy Sunkist Oranges, doxen it fX' l'y V( ;'.' ,s for ' $5.45 . 55c 14X5 Soap 10 bars Crystal Whit Soap 4Sc 100 bam White Naptha 49c 10 10 Soap U-2- 5 bars White Naptha Soap ban Fels Naptha Soap 65c . 79c 10c Creme OH Soap, dozen 65c 10c Creme Oil Scap, 4 for . 30c 7y3c Borax Castile, a fine hard water toilet soap, 10 for . 49c 12',c Crystal Cocoa Castile, 3 . . . 2Sc for 10c Bath Tablets, 4 for . .30c CRANBERRIES Large red Cranberries, 2 pounds for ....... 30c 10c 15c Lux A. B. Naptha bars A. B. Naptha Soap 100 bars Crystal White APPLE CIDER Buy your sweet Appls Cider the sanitary way, In cans. Fine for ths homemade mincemeaL 7So No. 10 cans Sweet Apple SOc Cider . CLEANSERS, ETC. 15c Dutch Cleanser 10c 10c Light House Cleanser, 4 '.WTvJW bars Soap. 10 52.50 thans, box . 45c juicy Lemons, doxen . . 25c 45c Some of Our Prices onTresh Meats BEEF Young Heifer Beef, SPRING LAMB Something extra good, the best the market affords. 30c Loin and Rib Lamb Chcps, 20c pound 30c Loin Lsmb Roast, pound 20c 25c Shoulder Lamb Steaks, 16c pound 15c Lamb Stsw, 2 pounds . 15c 25c whole Lamb Shoulders. ISc pound nothing better. 30c Primt Rib Rolled Roast, 20c pound 25c Standing Prime Rto Roast, . pound 17c 20c Rump Roast, pound . . 15c 30c T Bone Steak, pound . . 20c crv 25c Sirloin oo Steak, pound . . 16c 25c Round Steak, pound . . ICc RADICALS DISPERSED AT U. S. CONSULATE -- re-unit- 30c large package Seedless ......... ' PEEL RAISINS Just arrived, new Almonds and Walnuts. 3Sc new crop Almonds, 2 liz pounds for SWEET POTATOES Fine flavored selected Sweets. 4 pounds 2Sc JONATHAN APPLES Extra fancy Rosy Red Jona2Sc thans, 3 pounds Extra fancy Rosy Red Jona- e ernment." FEW SAVING GROCERY PRICES NEW CROP NUTS Harding Names Cotton "Princess" I nd While we call these prices our unusual bargalna for Early Shopper, you will find our stores and markets FILLED WITH HUNDREDS OF MONEY SAVING PRICES. MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED IF YOU ARE NOT ABSOLUTELY SATISFIED WITH ANY PURCHASES FROM OUR STORES OR MARKETS. 4 Street h 5 1 THE FAMILY SHOE STORE Twenty-fourt- Spring Lamb Shoulders (weight from e AT 353 18c pound 25c-Choic- - " Saturday Before Noon Extra Savers Money 30c Choice Spring Lamb while they last, They should be snugly sheltered in a pair f - . . "Ur..: Udl,rm wku. ;. XX" , rit Prepared Success Never Snuggles Up to a Pair of Cold Feet" -- (Continued from Poec One) ternatiohal conference at Washington on limitation of armament. Ben W. Hooper, public member of the board, said: STRIKE DANGER RCAL. "There are some peoplo who hold to the Ideal that the brotherhoods hp.d no real Intention of striking. This H a mistake. If conciliatory methods had not been" made there undoubted ly would have been a most disastrous strike. Not that the men reauy want ed to strike. It was rather like this: I have seen two boys bantering each other with but little Intention of fight Insr. but after one had knocked off the other's hat and the other had re the ciprocated by spitting on his foot, only a small fight wai on. It required degree of ordinary common senso to avert the strike. Now that it is out of the way there are many lessons the public should learn from this situation, relative to the transportation and the absolute right that the act, delicate people the have to .be protected from . . I1TT1A TriSBI . 'w . 1 recurrence ox inese Ksnoaicai trans- - ?.?.n.i.P'''fe l. IM IIV I 1 - i- " xBe - jy: will ro wan d alip-eho- dt-ligh- -- e I . Hallowe'en It witches' night t. Witching candy'i my - -- Operating TWO KINDS OF BUSINESS of opposite chtracttr Juit like SERVING TWO MASTERS. You cculd not bt a convert of TWO OPPOSITE KINDS OF RELIGION, or would you b corldtrd a substantial citizenis and belong to TWO OPPOSING POLITICAL PARTIES. That iy quite often a great many STOREKEEPERS go along In a way and in effort to regain lost buaineia will try most any kind of new buaineaa that cornea along. YET THEY WILL NOT BE CONVERTED ENOUGH TO THE New I DC A TO GIVE UP THE OLD. The retuJt la -ally the old.- proverbial JACK OF ALL TRADES AND MASTER OF NONETHE SAME PRINCIPLES THAT SKAGGS STORES WERE FOUNDED ON YEARS AGO, UNDERLY OUR ENTIRE INSTITUTION TODAY. There are many GOOD TRUTHS ABOUT OUR BUSINESS that It it never necetaary to SUBSTITUTE, UNTRUTHS OR WILD GUESSES for them. WE BACK OUR STATEMENTS AND BACK OUR GOODS. BUY YOUR MERCHANDISE AT BUSY STORES. There Is more real atlafac-tio- n In buying from atores FILLED WITH CUSTOMERS, If you follow the grocery and meat shopping crowds you will always end up In SKAGGS STORES. Is i J3sL DES MOINES, la.,' Oct. 28. Delegates from all parts of the state are attending the state limitation of armament conference her today. Repof more than a scorecon-of -BELIEVES IN DEFENSE resentatives Organizations are attending the ference which will hold three sessions today. The conference was called by the Executive- Declares Des Moines chamber of. commerce. PRO DIG All WASTE BARED. ' body Must Prefer Amity Let the people once thoroughly unare derstand how much' of the money they pay to the federal government for war purposes and war's popgoes A gospel ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 28 will slump far below its pres ularity not and good will, Dr. Charles Medbury told J;tf understanding ent level, in closei the Iowa conference nly binding north and southnations in the opening of 2iinion, but bringing all the session here this afthe address of ' and en- ternoon. V Hhe world intowas preached by Presamity, been said, has "It suring computed," in an address "that the average tax paid to he ident Harding Thursday govthe of his some conceptions ernment In 1920 by each person was 4iere outlining the coming armament conference,V. $43.64. How was this money. spent? Pdf - Speaking, at the statue of Henry Here is the answer: .For wars of the southern ap9Stle of national cent of the rrady, the president a declared Amer-- past wein spent 63.2 per for future wars whole; preparation "so would enter the conference, we 29.4 whole. the of spent imbued with the desire for intern"Out of every dollar paid to his ational friendship that the blame must government American citizen the negotiations in 1920, overby92thecents "rest elsewhere should went to purin for reduction of armament result of war. civil of For poses ' departments : . failure. we cent. 4.8 our government per spent' izZ "I "believe' it wholly consistent," the When we from war we pass from Bald," to preach peace and billions. pass president JZiis triumphs in that convincing sinWELFARE IS .NEGLECTED. which an unselfish, nation "For cerity public works we spent 1.4 per sure about Commands, and yet make cent, while listen everyone who believes in good in his fellowmen for - TRIBUTE PAID "T. R " IZ research public health and edu S With his praise of Grady, the presu cation andand lines of development such Client, coupled a tribute to Theodore of the people we spent out of each "Roosevelt, of whose Georgia lineage dollar 1.3 cents. 5&e declared the whole south should be to anyone in love "I will not The address follows in part: for this land yield of j""proud. but when this ours,' ' io come 10 ueorgia is iu iu showing is made of our use of sacred To come to funds, you cannot wonder that the cry t'the heart of the south. JJ5eorgia on this, of all days of the leaps to the lips of critics of our inthe birthday of Roosevelt i ""year that we are mad. & realize that the heart of the south stitutions COSTS .MOST IX LIVES. - "While war is JXJhrobs for all the nation. costly in money, the "So it is good, in. greeting you men supreme cost is not money, but In STand women of Georgia, to recall the lives, broken careers, inshattered ideals American Q f men and nations. For the sake tCareer of that outstanding of ' as his in in his 'life, lineage, the soul of all of our people there Ewno CtauKht us how much we are prospered k nd exhalted because of being umted.!emphasis ljpon the ife cot ofy the war. a sausiacuon to speas God and man are saying to particularly the shadow o the shaft which the"Both Hrom commissioners of the nations wh'j of will soon 5ou have reareda to the memory face to face in Washing be, nation its who taught to be --Jtjne its possibilities. ton athat steps must be taken duties, its obligations, of wf,TLd Jilt with which I read f the ' ol SYjISK? man fhe Caress oT 6,nr? w-- v wo S asters 3 Militarism tJets 92 Cent3 Out of Every Dollar Paid in XL S. Taxes 0 DA8LE, Switzerland. Oct. 28. hundred Communists today attempted to hold a demonstration In front of the American consulate here as a protest against the conviction of Niccolo Eacco and Bartolomeo Van-setin Massachusetts last summer. The police, however, quickly dispersdemonstrators. ed the would-b- e 5" ti FOUR OGDEN STORcS Trade at tha location most convenient MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay. Oct. 2 8 Special guards were placed around the United States legation and consulate here today In anticipation of possible disorders, during a general strike thU afternoon in protest against the conviction for murder of Nicolo Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzettl In Mas?achu-sett- STORE NO. 4 STORE NO. 6 Twenty-sixtGrant and fourth and Washington Twenty 'STORE NO. 10 NO. STORE Near First National Bank Near Golden Rule LOOK FOR THE ORANGE FRONTS h t s. oo Miss Marv Adam Stevens of "Washington, 'REMBRANDT FOR 1123. NOTTINGHAM, Eng. H. R. Her- Quincy Adams, narfled by President Harding to bert, art dealer, bought a painting some time ago for J125. Experts have of the Cotton" carnival at Waco, Texan, as declared It to be a genuine Rembrandt, District of Columbia. of Tohn dr-scenda- attend the "Queen SUSPECT ARRESTED IN HERRICK BLAST princess" from the worth $50,000. STANDARD RECEIVES FAMILIES PAY RENT OIL FIELD MONOPOLY MORE THAN HALF OF PRICE ff For over 30 years belie lne-- j tifatlns the Attempt against Ambam dor Herrlck. rrratl have- - a chemUt, J Raymond Itobla. In whow they found ten rrrnadea leaded with 28. Oct. 28 PRAGUE. Contracts More fhan WASHINGTON. Oct. flv ehddlt. Tbon ar Jd to "b Mentl- - the Standard n tarouch lh 01lica wlttl lh the.infhalf of the 24.3S1.6? famlllwi In of In In occlusive Uvin Pari United States In 1920 were company rljhta the! Hobin denlf-- all knowledge of th rented homes, according: to crnus throughout terrllory ticrno-Movnu- u or Kreaicr nVfl pan Herrlck bomb. reau enumeration results made public teen 10c at all Grocers, approver by tne cabinet. Tnli emKobln la a Frenchman and I here a, firm of the Standard ployed ubld!iry aa a Ho aman. traveling The number of families renting their Oil company of New Jersey. house ajkld the bombi found In his tr home vraa 12.94l.C98 compared r j PURDUE HAS were him the from broucbt by 10.ie6.9G0 who owned their homen.j LITTLE Of the owned homes 8.522.1 1 9' wen J Is to nothlnr SHOW AGAINST IOWA Apparently there, free from encumbrance and 4.059.692 Hobin wflh belnc a Cemmunlit. were encumbered while for the re-- He will b how?rtr, on a mainlny 286.248 the atatus of encumcharr of k ee p n r es:plolTei on his brance was not reported, Im!.. Oct-- SI. Crip. premises, without authority. op so ple J badly that err a Coach Dl-l- s oo New treatment keeps feet la doea not know th prvable lintup of OAKLAND CUSTOMS perfect conditio a his eleven against Iowa her tomor- WOUNDED EDITOR IK OFFICIAL IS DEAD "DEOPLE all over the country are r not con- - 1 urSu"' DUEL WITH SWORDS:1an efToctivr and to easy finding way sldered tery rood Jar evn a low end foot troubJcs. . . core. Iowa, on the other hand, is 14 OAKLAND. 2$ Oct. Calif., ,n 'Jn trUU. !to Kttore LKQHOHN, Italy, Oct, Blue-ja- y Symmea llarrion Hunt, school mate Is composed Foot of Admiral Dewey at Annapolln. coimin of three essentialTreatment j II was aeriousClceottl, editor of Paet, articles for keepinf President William Henry Harrison the feet in prime condition: tf In wounded ly duel Prof. Blue-jawjth today and & customs official for mor? than Muaaolinl. leader of th Kari- Itnlto Foot Soap, Blue-ja- y Foot Relief (a maa-sat40 yearm. died at bla. hom her totL Pworde wen The dael was mad Blue-js- y Foot Powder. day. He waa born in Kentucky la du to refernr to Mul!nt made 1141. and eerved as, a naval lieutenin II Iaex, The duel ended In the All who t suffer from nervous the strain ant Under Farraa-u- In the Civil war. 14th bout, whtn the doctors' pro-- ! - ooand constant irritation of aching, nouneed CJcccjtl to b In a arlr.t; tender feet should try Blue-jsFoot condition and unable to Continue the , . PARTY GIVEN Treatment. At all drugcUu. encounter. i ooPORT PRIVILEGES Write for free booklet " The Proper Care of the FeetM to Bauer fit Black, FRANCE ABOLISHES Chicago, 'VICTORIA, n. COct. 2S. The CaSKY BLUE UNIFORMS nadian rovernment ha consented lo e-j lift the customary quarantine regulations for the, Japanese liner Kaahtma TAHIS. Oct. SI. llorlxon blue Ui Foot Treatment Maru. due In port tonight, with the be replaced by VhaVl the cIfr of!I feet feeling fine delegates to the Washlnjrton keep the worn JapnfM of f iem uniforms French ty conference on limitation of arnu reac a soidiera be 1 j fleli!:on and under menta. At whatever hour the whip a Bauer & Black product councU the war by superior )utr-- i arrives she will be plven entry. 6Y. I Franco-America- )) Zt.irt TAniP. OcL A Delkiocn DUh scrrexJ wilii the Chackcti Dinner MrVSo rcla trmldo? s njr 1 i " Relief From Paining Feet CW f prow-ecuted- . 1 "' ' pps j '. IT Ounces ot USE LESS than of higher priced brands MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY. 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