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Show Site SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 30, 1921. D8IVEPL11D " n. I A Knurr Miporiaet M 1L ; . ' It isn't often that the ladies of Ogden have an opportunity . to see so complete an assortment of , The campaign against rats will open in Ogden Monday, according to B-- B. Richards of the U. S. biological survey, who is to conduct the drive; Property owner of Ogden as well as citizens are urged) to lend a hand In th campaign. Rats cost the people f Ogden thousands of dollars yearly. It la estimated that every rat living in Ogden costs the residents $2 per year apiece. Through the cruaade it Is hoped to relieve the city of this menace. .In order that the youths of the city will get .hack of the movement a bounty of five cents per tall has been the leading clubs of agreed uponby the" chamber of commerce the city, and Ogden City. . Besides the bounty offered, other prizes are to be Included. Students making the best catches will be awarded a prize, while the student submit ting trie beat slogan will also be re--beJ warded. Other awards will also made. ' Boy scouts of Ogden, students In the schools and others will be eligible ded. for the prizes. All of the rats, how.. ujs will hardly be OPENED BUSINESS "England's debt to ever, must be caught within the city lessened by this. ' It is perhaps a limits. cood sueeestion-howevebut I believ.i In ten-cemay be packages nav to that Ensrland ousrht the S400.- - The James H. Piatt company will hadPoison of' office at the Mayor Frank DOO.OOO in full. open offices on November 1 at 136 Francis. This method and trap methstreet for livestock and "As for cancelling any ' portion of .Twenty-fift- h In to are be used ods exterminating a an-Germany's indemnity, that would be insurance brokerage 'business, it is the rats of the city. crying shame. In effect, it would nounced.' oo In livestock Mr. Piatt is well known ;be our seal of approval of the dastard-- j ;Jy crime she committed in starting a' and insurance circles in this city. Since TO DECIDE PlaANS the Union stock yards were established world war." . oohere he has been identified with the FOR ARMISTICE DAY a bookkeeper ij livestock business as !'and livestock commission at the local Complete details for the Armistice yards SPENT ON ROADS , sUk For several years Mr. Piatt has been day. celebration In Ogden, Novembel ' 11, by the American legion will be engaged in livestock insurance and discussed at a meeting of the mem' Since the ror or tne many opening of the Ogden of- has written insurance bers of the Ogden ' organization at ;fices of the U. S. bureau of public registered cattle in Weber county. - , th Eagles club Monday evening at h .roads four years ago the federal gov- - The new company will open their o'clock sharp. The meeting haa been ernmenf has paid to the state of Utah of fices near tbe Union station for the called Commander Ensign ller-ricby for road construction approximately purpose of being in close touch with $968,000 according to iW. H. Lynch, 'the many livestock men who are The present plans. as outlined by highway' engineer in charge of stantly passing through and visiting .. officials of the legion call for mempost roads. This amount has been in this city. . ooorial exercises In honor of those who jpaid ;;as the government's portion on road construction within the state. paid the supreme sacrifice during the '. The ;largest voucher ever paid out GOATES IN CHARGE jvorld war. Speakers for this phase "at the Ogden office was made out today the program and other details will OF S. L. MEETING of be named at the coming meeting. !for $75,934.05 as the government's .The-- gridiron battle between the n portion of work on the Hollow road. This project is listed as The training school for. Boy Scout Utah Aggies and the. fast Ogden A. A. Jfederal aid project No. 29 and the leaders at Salt Lake was directed last outfit will begone of the athletic amount of money paid out by the night by Scout Executive G. A. Goates I treats of the day- This event will be government represents but one half ofjof th,e Ogden council. The session in held at'Lorin larr park at 3 o clock. Former service men have been urged the entire total,' the state paying a' leadership was held at the Lafayette '' to in I'simlliar amount. Executive Salt Scout again' don their uniforms on the Lake., (school Olaf Nelson is the contractor for G. A: Goates presided in the absence day of the celebration. this road which is of concrete construe of Scout Executive O. A. Kirkham of Two years ago the Ogden post held a celebration In honor of the close of V, :tipn,. The mony paid out by the gov- Salt Lake. ernment represents the, share for five Scout Executive Kirkham is attend- the world war and. the program of miles of the pavement. Approximate- ing the twelfth regional convention of events as outlined for the coming af ly 9 miles of 13 miles of this road has scout .officials at Los Angeles. He Is fair promises to even eclipse those of ' Ibeen completed. 1919. the only Utahn, In attendance. A dance In the evening svlll con elude the celebration. 'Scoutmasters, assistants and all (International News Service) . 'rCHICAGO. Oct. 29- - A demand that leaders of Ogden will meet In the Europe he compelled to pay her Amerl- - Weber county court house this after; can war debts wasmade here today by noon at 3 o'clock to formulate plans Ijamea Forgan. president of the Na- for the "Know Ogden Better Camtional City Bank here, one of the paign," which is to be conducted nextbeen adoptweek. This campaign-hawest's leading financiers-;- ' scouts the to boy opportunity fed give, Speakinsr to an audience of women to learn more of Ogden and its enterSir 'he saLd he did not agree .with prisesReginald McKenna. the British finan"The meeting Sunday Is of vital Imcier, who asked that England's debt to portance to the future of scouting In ; American be cancelled. said Scout Executive Goates "I do not believe in cancelling any Ogden." 'The proposed banquet yesterday. contract. It is against the moral sense and to Dr. George Fisher at reception of the world, said Forgan. Nove'mber 4, will also be Lake. 7 The Chicago financier suggested that Salt discussed." ,:England create a sinking fund from Other events on the program are which to pay America four per cent s Tni as follows: The '. illieieai auu a. uiio wci tent umucnu of Childhood," "Know Ogden Better annually on the debt. . Train"A New York man has also suggest- - Industry Hikes,' '"Scoutmasters' Out of the Boy Course," "Reaching ing the money uurruweu auu uot-- 111 ii.c Convention," "The Rat Campaign." manufacture of shells arid ammunioo tion be cancelled, and the money used 'in home industries be paid," he ad' STOCK BROKERAGE . j , PENS MONDAY Banker 'Condemns Scouts to Be Given Oppor- Bounty and Prizes Offered to Encourage Destruction Idea, of Cancelling tunity of. Acquaintance of Rodent Pest With City's Industries Obligations Chicago ''I OGDEN. UTAH. I'JAR ON RATS PKSPAYfT ; - s ' ,,,... . if- - ; t FURS vm." ,,""'" ill ; - as will be shown in our store on ' i ft u . Tuesday and Wednesday November 1st and 2nd , , r. nt j nearly Million . .r'? Under special arrangement with' Gordon & Ferguson, St. Paul, manufacturers of fine furs, we will offer the latest and best of their smart models in garments, wraps and small furs, at prices that are most attractive. j - ' f ; . , -- j k. . con-seni- or Mrs. E. Holloway from the house of Gordon & Ferguson will be in attendance and will be glad to give you the benefit bf her experience and advice or any information desired relative to special orders. : -- Manti-Pigeo- J -- - - oo- To say anything about the quality and style of Gordon Furs would be to repeat whattevery woman, of fashion in Ogden and other style centers already knows. 0 You Are Cordially Invited to Call During the Display - ' , ' EDUCATION WEEK TO BE OBSERVED American Education week will be held in all parts of the United States December A to 10 Inclusive, according to word received In Ogden from Alvln 2378 Washington Avenue 'A M. Owsley, acting national director jof the Americanism commission of the American legion. Tho Ogden unit oi the American legion as well as the schools of the city have been asked to assist In observing this week. The, national education association and Hhe American legion have Joined together to undertake th.e observance of American Education week and President Harding has been asked to issue a proclamation designating the week. The aim is explained to observe all communannually such a week in ities for the, purpose ' of Informing the public of the accomplishments and neesr of the public schools and to secure the cooperation- and support ' of the schools In meeting these needs. ' HEARD ABOUT TOWN BLUTH TO CONDUCT WARD CONFERENCE President John Y- Bluth of the North Weber stake will have charge of the annual ward conference at the Lynn ward today. He will be accompanied and. assisted by members of the stake high council. Alt' members of the priesthood are urged to attend the priesthood meeting at 9 o'clock. Sessions will also be held with the Sunday school at 10:10 a. m. and Sacrament meeting at 7 p. m. - Copyrijht 1J21 Hatt Sdaifna & Mux -- MILLIONS N 0 stylish utility coats for women any woman who hasone lof our Hart Schaffnei; & Marx coats will enjoy both style and utility; incidentally she will e have an unusually ' coat, of fine materials, per- fectly tailored. ' -- i - and ",the prices are not as high as you expect j- rifsi - ' iu:iir.s a qvjck oni- NOT fiO FA 1 1 WKONO AT THAT! Motorcycle Officer Claude Lelr Mayor C Clarence Neclen of On a sign in an Ogden drug store has rnrvcrd both the grr, nd Ilse window card there appeared in bold was stumped on this one: meetbe at th will secwSlh'lhe th'.i that rru:t honrd guet f.hing woman a and had stopped Claudey letters the words: "Typewriter Sup ' tion ! a rirh ere forlfame. ing. e.ild: ' plies." N. director rrslonal Charlet M'ler. 4 0 io nill "You wre speeding golr.g And instead of the usual line of of the Twelfth district will ato be in an station." Come the hour. etc.. erasers, to, rlbbon carbon papers. PLAIN CITY WARD "Forty mllfs an hour; ' hr I haven't attendance. there appeared the?: from all of Ihm leading Delegates out an been hour.' CONFERENCE TODAY Chewing Gum ' cities of the state are to b In attend"Go ahead." said Lrber. "that's a ance. Lip Stick new one on rhe." -Hairnets V 00 lUIn City ard will met In annual , Candy '.jprvJ-lio- n confTnc tfn!ay xxnCtr th, A newly married Ocden youth railed HIGHWAY ENGINEER Earrings 1 F '.t atford of W. rank rrrr'.rr.t And a choice line of complexions. for an Important intrrvjew with a TO RETURNS the othtr day. Jle rwwpnpr reportermettled , :;i ti.e at a. m, i1"" rfithocd clerk: to com the hlnuwlf Said the customer got out his pipe, m. a. at 10:33 schocl and F;i C Hunday the "I'd like to look at a kimono." fortably in his chair and win on ConrtrucUon -work th. meetin prn to befollowing word, which bid "Foraiady?" prr.er.t AM rnemW. of the w.rd are Lnviti "No. indeed, ifa for my. Uncle Bat. com9 famous "I aee that the rim- - Kbo rold lfl M;iho for ha been completed until next 10 st.ena. who works on the section: h Hkes to ' tl.its who know all. about atom nj O ill- wear one of an evening when ho lull molecules have decided that the umall - f iSa a XIHOI 'vIVU L KJ 'est thing there i is the quanttl. where- - entnr about the house." . t' tnrlnp bureau of public roads. TU B. Mitchsuppoaed it was the camisole. HOLD CONFERENCE T. 2. opand ell, highway engineer in rharg of thU Time Olmmie Jimmle set: 00 to Ogden ' and project, has return The annu.il wkrd conference rf tha portunlty makes the hero, not the to the Jrcal offirn. reported man. For instance, take Ed Holler; f yimX ward wi'.J be hi totay with U 1 JoiU iiUiUiVb IU The Cacade-Kno- x road haa slont at J a. m. an 110:10 a. m. and 7 he never would 'uv married if undtr the cour ct contructton for p. rm. nerr"r.tatlTeii cf tba atala cent Tlnhodle'a old man hadn t broke GREET DR. FISHER the bark! stretch of presidency and h!sh rcuncll win 0 chair a vacant patt two yar and his leg and left miles l now compute. ritendir.irS m and deliver ad of the kitchen stove. Kb wasn t much Three hundred Ltahninle rented Injfrom Caacad on tha Payette rlvr (Jrwoi. All members of the ward ar of a man for cold 'weather. Boy Hcout work will attend the din- - 'over a hlfh wummlt to the headwater! invited by the ward t !hrpiTic to atner to be given In honor cf Dr. George of the Palmen river, This road open tf n i. acSentenced for life I bad enoURh. cording to some who. have experienced that phase in the path of progress. A local 'morle theatre featured a' pic ture enticed "Life" last week and thlsj e theatre Is booking another 1 today entlilti. commencing picture fl ' "The Journey's End. W ' l-- v,tr rno. lunMt OGDENf r-d- e . . 1 'on ! - h!ha jal 1 - Ml Milll-,OU- 1 trn U at-1- d-- . th e!on - , Olf-D-WI-T-R- -C 'During the 12 months lifetime of "Millions now living will never die" nearly 2,000.000 people, reading 19 different languages, .have weighed it's 128 promising pages against the 2& cent price and decided that the book let .was worth more to them than the ' '' well-mad- , '. rtnU - fll oo oo n el the evening of November 4, according j um1 . t? of th to Scoot Kxer utit G- A. uoates cf .dUtrlct wtU as hy ti'urit and the Ogden council. l.ur.ter. Tl Thvr.drr mountain - trta on of th dlturt-(Jovernor Chsrl R. Mabey, H:hop cm- !; IfiVr J. Grant and tricta In the rountry. I? fnacce(Ut-il-ItGlajm, rreld-nI - . route Into the wH kne-Thunder !:tr!cl cf Idaho and will l -- ! national headquarters of FUher InjaMountain New York City at the Hotel Utah on r , quarter. Seventeen months ago the subject matter of "Can the Living Talk with the Dead?" first appeared. Because ii gives the Blbl' teaching on Spiritism, 300.000 people have decided they want ed H 128 pages, 25 cents In the 22 months of circulation of The Finished. Mystery" more than . ! people have weighed Its pagea of vibrant' comments on tht books of Revelation' and Kzeklel against. Its purchase price, 11.00, and wanted the book sufficiently to buy . it. Now you weigh this: These three works-'ar- e now offered i for the first time In combination only for 78 cents. .The supply is limited. .Want them? Of course you don't want them solely on account of the price. ."You want them because of their highly Informative and contents. You ,want them because they help you to understand both your bible and present world events better. The viewpoint is nonconformist toward everything except the Bible. The Golden Age Bureau. 2. 000.C00 COO - hope-Inspiri- , 363 Twenty-nint- h street, ng ATT .v .no 3 selt-sam- " ' ' Coal Merchant (anxloualy) Hold on. That load hasn't ' be n weighed. It looks to me a trifle large for a ton. Driver 'Taln't intended for a ton. . Ifa two tons." . "AllCoal Merchant right, go " ahead." CORNET, TROMBONE AND SAXOPHONE PLAYERS - ' x i , Let r . . Agents Have Ileen Arrested for Into!-- . cation." There ought tu be a ruh for thvir 3512 Jobs- - - IMe Teach You to. Play Correctly ' " j Hyrum ,fSOUSA'S Lammers Qj BAND 1 Announces the Reopening of His Studio j , AT THE ALHAMBRA j ' J ' if i -- . ! k" l wr"k ww An Ogden father trying to explain to lila flve-r- f. be- -. okl daughter the tllfrcrrnno Iwofti "pirturo" and "pitrtirr. Br loIJ tiio "Now, rrmrmlx-r,child. pktwrn hang , on th wall. Now what U a iitclrr ?" Tle rtjUd could rvo anrwr. Vcll. wtiat do we ymt our rmun In. for brrkrast?" aaTi tho faOhi-rcrird the In our coffo". daughter. , ' Headline: "New York Prohibition ra - Phone 207 or 15S1 r: i : !:: ..V |