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Show THE OGDEN 6 Vw3tv Tirn . -- i as . 1 --- STANDARD-EXAMINE- FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 4, 1921. R Free Balloons Tomorrow Section With erery purchase tomorrow In the Children! (Second Floor) we gi?e one or 6ur fine Urge toy 35c Pound Divinity Fudge, Tomorrow Our own deHcIoni vv"TL(c) bal- TO loons. . v ent their pfefere.n$je of - the twelve-hou- r .shift.';. COiY SEXT TO MAYOR. "j ' . A copy .of the letter declining the shift installation of the eight-hou- r has been sent to Mayor Frank Francis by one of the factory workers, who declares he had done so, upon the re-- " He of his ' quest to a letter writes Mayor .'personal' Francis, in which he asks that his letter and the company letter be pub lished In the Standard-Examine- r. : SEEK SHOUT SHIFT His letter follows ' Mayor Francis: I am taking the in, liberty of writing you as a leaderour the late employment campaign in - locality. We, as employes of the feeling Sugar Amalgamated ' the same re-- " that other men havefactory, oponsibility of home and dear ones depending upon them, petitioned our eight-hoshift in- for an 'employers 1o1 vVi .n r nhlft am lit dfanrl rf fViA ; In effect at the present, thereby making place for more men who are in need of employment. "About a 5, per cent of .the men voted for eight hrasheVhUTet!i rate of pay per celving lor the , twelve hours, which U X from thirty cents to fifty cents or fifty-fiv- e : cents per hour." Enclosed you .will find a copy ol the answer and consideration we received. The men have asked me to ' your place this matter before you andmove in the employment asked .that it be ment, and have also in the Standard-Examinerpublished .Z- -' COMPANY'S REPLY sistant superintendent of - the sugar 'company to E. C. Carrick, superinwhich tendent of the Ogden factory, twelve-hodeclines the reduction of the ... shift follows: y the majority of the hourly employees at your plant, requesting a change the twelve-hou- r 'from shift I'to the j ' eight-hou- r, shift, I wish you would inform these men that the company j does not feel Justified in granting this rea the following request because-o' sons: ' : t, All of the other, factories, .with ' ' the exception of Logan, .where seem to be equally, divided they on the matter, have indicated their preference for twelve-hou- r shifts 'and we do not feel- dis- ; posed to. Inaugurate ' this change at only one factory. That is, If the change Is made it would effect " all factories, and It would, not be fair to inaugurate it tvhere it is desired. INCREASE OUT OF QUESTION makes an increase of rates Dut ofythe question, and we , are of the opinion that the, firmly cent reduction in the daily BOper wages because of the eight-hou- r shift would only result in dissatisfaction among the men, which would mean that jniany of them would leave their jobs." thereby reducing the high stand- . MORNING SALES 1 - . b ur 11 SWEATERS Children's all wool coat sweater " in cardinal and oxford, heavy weave. Sizes 2 to 8 years. $3.50 values. Special . . . . . . 1,05 ' ." GIRLS' WARM GOWNS - ! sie. made full cial 1.50 values. ....... . ' . . (Special . . . ..... . I ... 75 . . ......... S4.05 . " $5 values. med. ard of efficiency you have " main- tained thus far. Thla hasofbeen the proven experience Calif ornla ' plants who have reahifta turned to the tweiVe-hpu- r after trying1 out the eight-hoabove results. .shifts with the financial status of The present the company Is such that we must of-putt- by-th- a ur Send us your furs for repair, ramod- ellng, cleaning and We re. rellnlno. turn by parcel poit quickly. Lowest prices. - .I . . rlanncl Outing Oood flannels In liffht Toilet Paper , OUR REGULAR PRICES EVERY DAY Beef Pot Roasts, pound. . .."II. '. J . . . , .'. '. Rib Boiling Meat, pound .. A L , rr. - pink and blue mercerized sateen :over. Sizes 14x18. $1.25 values. Special Sl.OO made. $1.45 values. price t discuss whether this enter- Oladvs Mc-il- d should be continued In Ogden. arrested on the prise no vote was taken the sentiWhile forwho nnd drunk of charge 160 belnjc ment to favor the plans for seemed ball by falling to appear for feited the revival of the Ogdtn Fashion trial. W. 8. Gilson. 2865 Washington ave- ahow. The suggestion of W. Treston Thonue, pleaded guilty to the charge of mas, waa county farm agent, that a counto sentenced and pay being drunk a fine of fSQ or to serve SO days in ty fair ba held in connection with the fall festival, la to be taken- up by the ' Jail. ' . . committee with a view to making a oo recommendation one way or another to the publle committee. OGDEN FOREST MEN hunters of 'the dab were- listTO ATTEND MEETING edDuck today to be divided into teams to provide docks for the dinner of the club weeks from today. Dr. E. P. Herbert A. Smith, assistant forester Mills two Is to b cftptaln of me team and In charge of the department of public Jim O'Hrien of the other team, !relationsK with headquarters at Wuh-Jlngtooo leave will I). Ogden tonight for Missoula, Mont., from where ha NOTICE ' . will go to Portland, Ore., and from there to Sacramento, CaU, to attend tha conference .at that place of forest Parties owing J." J. Toponea please officials relative to fire protection. call at IKS' Jefferson, before NovemForest officials from six of the west- ber Hth. 1711 ern districts will be in attendance. Tha oo convention opens on "Nov. IS and will In New South Wales, holds be In se&slon two weeka and thera will 10 A dam cent water than the famper be discussed every phase of the fire ous Assouan les dam in Egypt. protection question. Among those to bo at the convention are CoL W. li. Greeley, forester, head- rt, ! .... . ! , 1 quarters, Washington; lloy lieadley,aaslstant forester, headquarters, Washirigtonj E- W. Kelley, fira Inspector headquarters, Waahlngton. and Mr. Smith. Ambng those from the local office who will attend the convention. art III UutledSe, district forester; Charles B. Simpson, assistant district forester and in addition there will go the fol-- ! lowing supervisors: E. C. Shepherd of the Caxhe national forest with headquarters at Logan Guy B. Mains of .the Payette national forest with head- -' F. quarters at Emmett, Idaho; Wats, .Welser national forest, Welser, Idaho, and Ranger W. P. McCormlck jof the Idaho atnational forest, with McCall, Idaho., headquarters -- . . Sale Sl.OO . (Cottoa Corner) . School Dresses Cotton Challie (Men's Shop) ! inch Z,K .7 .. 1 0 ....... (Downstairs) t " k ; (5) ! J . tyj .... - Women's Warm Gowns n. 2 pair for Girls' velvet hats, caps and . 91.00 colors and assortedin Floor) (Uaia tams, styles. Now is the Urn, to tt' your supply (or winter. Cpo- - ; Satin Messalihe . 1.00 Satin nessallrra 23 inches wide, cial, 2 for . v (Downatairi) with & brlrht soft mellow fin. iih, for dresses, sicirts, waiits, IVL J- - B. Coffee etc Black only. $1.50 values. Another fresh. shipment of this Yrd .v. . l.OO good cof feu, It retains its (Main Floor) flavor, and some flavor it Is. 3 CtiTv Silk l.pound cans, or one ... ....... can limited .... 91,00 (Main Floor) Ivory Soap Ivory soap. Pure Irory ioap for the bath and laundry. Ex. 15 bars.. (Main Floor) tra special, , . Woodbury's SoapFor Tapestry' Table Scarfs in size Tapestry table scarfs Splendid for the center table. Special, each ; . 91.00 12x4C. (DowRatairi) . gowns ana pajamas, noaae oi f heavy outing, pink nnd blu e f stripe. Hade full alxe. Values Sl.OO ta 20. Special (Scc:;4 Tibet)' Rust Proof Corsets Women's nut proof ccneti, made of itrong pink ccntil, inches wide, made strong supporters, strong elasCory sik, of a very fine silk and cotton, tic and medium bus;. Long hip. in rmall neat Jacquaxd patterns' Sizes 21 to 20. Special 91.00 lor lingerie. Yard . . . 91.00 ...(Sfccnd - i'ioor) (Mala Floor? 9'00 (MaJn Floors ! j Girls' Velvet Hats J (Second Floor) Pillow cases, sire 42x30, cade of a good strong bleaxhid xnns-li- Woodbury's Facial Soap. the complexion. Makes the skin smooth and cleanjes thorough. 91.00 ly. 5 bars for - i Silk Blouses, $1 Wash Satins . Wash satin 23 inches wide, & beautiful quality 'soft lingerie, finished In flesh only. $1.50 for, yard (Mala Floor) bargain for the first 25 worn-e25 georgette and tricollette waiits and blouses, selected from high priced lines. Oce to A 91.00 n. a customer ...... 900 (Frees 3 Firmer) Women's Velvet Hats ' color trimming. We have Just a few cf them left. Special iron from cue sccket. Handiest 2 electric appliance made. To. I mcrrow xnomin? Sl.OO z Women'i velvet hats in colors blue and black. With assorted .... .... 91.00 ' at . - , (Downitilm) Light Plug Two-wa- y . That famous Benjamin lijht plug. Bum a light and heat an .... (DowiiitaJn) 1 1 BELIEVE WOLF IS LIVESTOCK KILLER Harry. Sippel, a trapper operating on Ranker district. No. t, of the Tararhee national forest in eastern Ida- he recently captured a wolf on Moody even creek." The animal measured Ifeet and seven Inches from tip to tip. It is one of the largest wolves captured In that district in years, according to the forest officials. Stockmen in that district have been experiencing- considerable losses and it is believed that thera may be a number of wolves In that section. Mr. SJppla also trapped fourteen covotaa. 1 ,77Vf1 Tl JTil INCREASE IiIADE IN rORET RECEIPTS The total receipts received to date the forestry service by r- .tha t i t v.t. r till 1(1 eetirinj 1 in AhiysFrrsh the Al KTit Bsdise - - The Big Store on Hudson Vacuum Bottles nA r:,V. .. ........ .................... 52 bjk i H, - Shoulder Lamb for Chops or Roast,! pound. . . . . :15 Loin Lamb and Legs of Lambj pound 25 Shoulder Veal or Pork Steak, pound. . . . 20 Lohx Vealeor Pork Chops, pound. . J. :. .30 FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS FRJSE DELIVERY - ; 2321 Washington Avenue Phone 560 The above coats and vests are of that same excellent standard and quality that We have always'maintained. (Cotton Corner) est English Madras WEST IS ing ...... 1 Leather Vests from ; . . . . j. $ 6.50 to $ 9.10 Mackinaws from. . J. . . . 8.50 to $17.00 Leather Coats from. . . .30.00 to $40.00 t. a enameled vcr7 bvy double iron coal bucket, ,,r4. bottom. Will outweax 3 ordi- ! $15 values 1.00 1.00 nary hods.(IMwwtairs) Vacuum bottle with large alumEnglish madras .shirting for inum cup. This is not a cheap Men's Night Shirts men's fine shirts, etc, good fast botUe but a standard AmMen's white muslin night colors. 75c values. Special, 2 Jap erican made. Pint site 9 1.00 shirts cut ertra large. WeU yards for ?LOO ! (Dowcitalrs) ntta-k- f T-Bo- ne All Leather Vests, Mackinawai and Leather Coats at greatly reduced prices Coal Buckets Men's heavy wool work tor, Yard gray color. 33c valuei. Four l.OO pairs that he 1 allesreo Cormlck who waa 1 SF1SCML SALE E'fdpwn (Downstair!) . . !,.' (Cottoa Corner) paper. Standard 8 cs. rail count rolls. Eegular 15c. One lot to & penon. 10 for . . . $1.00 S-- 4, .... .15 .... .... ...... .10 Chuck Steak, pound .. 15 J and Sirloin "Steak, pound ................ 20 Round, Prime Rib Roast, pound ..... ...... . . . . . . . . . ..... .25 . toilet paper. Notch oral toilet r. etc. 36 Inches wide for baby's Kats .fr na t w "is w w teed all wool $1.50 values. (Men's Shop) n. ; .20 ' i ...... A XxLadt oMng Men's Work Sox House Brooms Heme hrocm. " . . . i , (Main Floor) 1-0- . . (Dowatlaln) nice light cf broom-corweight broom. The steel clamp kind that vara . . . 45 wears welL (DcwRt ulra) TOPIC maintain the highest possible standard of efficiency, and In order to get It we must have the support of. every man in the organization.. The Ogden factory is making a wonderful record this year, and we are' sure that tha men employed there are as anx-- . ious to maintain it as your are. It is the only possible way in which the company can be pulled out of its present .financial difficulties, and we believe we can depend upon the support of the Specials for Saturday GRILL MARKET Beef Pot Roast, pound .... . . . , . t . ; , . . . ........... 12V Beef Po Roast, rolled, pound! ... ,i 15 Prime Rib Roasts, rolled, pound . . i ....... ......... 20 of .. Oil Mop and Oil and dark for covering Quilts. night gowns, pajamas, etc. Spe l.OO cial, 7 for able make, made of a good quality flannel $1.50 values. Sale price ?1.00 (Bora Shop) 05 w Children's gingham dicuci cotton challles for made of strictiy washable w Men's Dress Shirts urn and f c.f nrlpes men employed there to the ex : assortment shirts of a made colors, dress Men's rtrfv good large w.n in a few extra tent f.k I WILD hours each day, especially when good quality madras in neat patterns. 7 yurds for . . 31.00 " iU WC1 J SO It Increases their pay check (Cotton Corner) and fancy stripes. Colors are dal , , . $1.00 per cent.. fast. Sale price. , ... $1.00 Floor) (Second ! (Men's Shop) AT CLUB PAIR FINED FOR Good ginghams 32 inches widf Kiddies' AlloverS . I arc Girls' Gowns aortrnent. 25e vamia f HAVING MOONSHINE r f fi g nvn m ft hHHf.i f. Girls' flannelette gowns in sizes yards for . heavy quality nary s;nped denCorner) 14 (Cottoa neat in 10, 12, years, very Charged with having IS pints of Members Not Unanimous im, trimmed in turkey red." moonshine whisky in their? possession Good warm for gowns itylea. SUei 3 to 8 years. Special, 2 I John Day .and J. W. Caine pleaded Wild West Is Profitable Wide . each . winter. Sheeting: court this Special, in the I $1.00 morning .city guilty $1.00 pair for Community before City Judge D. H. Koberts. a nice (Dotrnttairi) Sheeting:, weight On the recommendation of County-blekched standard fine quality be Wilson that Day Attorney David Some discussion as to whether a wild The long wearing" fined $200 or 180 days in jail and that weat Sateen Petticoats sheeting-Buncralow Anrons show Is a profitable asset, either Caine be fined $150 or ISO days in COc 2 value. kind. sateen in Women's a from or business humane yards petticoats so standpoint Jail it was ordered by the court. bnngalow aprons and l.OO Women's J. F. Janney who, when arrested, was expressed at today's meeting of the solid colors, black find pink. for drexsea in percale and rrisgharn, I Ogden Kiwanis club gave his occupation as that nf a wai theThe Floor) (Mala shirts. ax These a heavy good of discussion followed report ter and who was charged with battery and dark colcrs. Values to 2 light Kiwanis committee which wu nrt h.ll"the each ap to hi trial for rfnoar Bpeclal fll $1.00 2. Special l.OO 1 to attend ths rcent meetings of $100 was declared forfeited. It It'P0!"1 Pillow .Cases' -, I snop) Boys, flannel waists of a reli- Baby plllowa made of a pure down, 35i (Men-- t 1.00 Boys' Waists BABY PILLOWS SANITARY PADS i m white, lavender. Splendid quality. Values to 60c. Three boxes for . 1.00 , 36 , . . : . . suit GIRLS' SERGE DRESSES Sanitary pads for baby's bed, crib or carriage. Made of white muslin, padded with white absorbent cot. . ton. 17x20. Special . 83.95 Special' . (Lamb, pound -- . Men's cotton ribbed union suits with liht fleece, ecm color. Sixes 34 to 44. Sale price, .......... l. 1.00 Boxed Stationery Men's Union Suits Children's school middies made o Children's serge dresses made of Lonsdale jeans, regulation style, navy, storm serge, braid and silk braid trimmed. Usual $2.00 values.. trimmed pleated skirts. Sixes 4 to Special 51,45 12 years. Special . . . , S4.95 SHAWLS JNFANTS Usual values to $2. Special . $1.00 (Mala Floor) Children's tarn o' ahanters in all the new bright ahades, fancy weaves,, MIDDIES .'Infants' honeycomb shawls, made, lot a heavy white wool, fringe trim " Leegs till regn- - Hair bow ribbons. Values to Stationery. Attractively boxed. 75c Two yards for . . 1.00 Colors are blue, buff, pink, ' GIRLS' TAM O SHANTERS GIRLS' SCHOOL co-e- .".'-"n- 'Salt Lake City 1 CMldrtn'i school boss. Medium A good long frirg--e oa cop. A weight. Reinforced heel ind very handy short bandied dni. toe. Black only. All sixei. 8pe- - ter and iv 60c size bottle of pol. ciaL 5 fcalra S1.00 Ub. 12 howt cleanisr set (Mala Floor) for Hair Bow Ribbons Children's winter coats made of all wool polo, Bolivia, and cheviot In brown, navy vand reindeer shades. All new models. Sizes to 14 years. Special S9.05 ..... ... Girls' all wool flannel middies in red and navy. The new d regulation style. . All sizes. Spec-cia- I GIRLS' WINTER COATS Children's pantle waist made of a ity. Sizes 2. to 14, years. Spe. 39 cial . j ' INFANTS' CAPS Btrong durable quality barred dim- WOOL MIDDIES ! - Main 1 School Hose 6 (Mala Floor) 89 Special PANTIE WAISTS Children's combination suits with muslin pantle waist, pink and blue chambray and black sateen bloom- ' ers. 2 to 12 years. $1.25 values. f . Infanta long "and abort all wool" flannel gertrudes, fealheraUtch trimmed. 1.25 values. Spe- . . . gl.OQ COMBINATION SUITS . Childrea's outing flannel princeis Sir slipi, made of heavy outing.values. 2 to 12 years. Usual 75c Special, 2 for S1.00 sport New designs. ttticoatt which sold (Second Floor) . . .... for INFANTS' GERTRUDES PRINCESS SLIPS Infant's crocheted caps made of & mercerized pink, .b'lue and, white cotton with tassel. Special . G9 Children's outing, flannel .gowns, made of. heavy quality outing pink and blue with or without collars, ur 233-4- 0 s, lit ecus, for 1.00 . ' . Crepe chiefs. noorj. co-work- ers HUDSON BAY PTJR CO. : heath-crblopm- lar to $3.05. In the morning' JtianaKCrcnieiB oport do chine handker- - Tomorrow is beirur oitered at specially attractive prices, From the tiny tot to the largerv children, they can all be outfitted in this department (Second . een (Mala Floor) . GIRLS WOOL ... Valpej to 3 for iiddies' Day'' all day. A lot of Wanted wearables are : WE REPAIR I O'CLOCK flowered Made up of crepe do chine wash satin, lace and ribbon trimmed, n IS urn u -- . W "Fifth avenue taffeta' flow, itrlred sat Boudoir Caps , , 6 ered-heataerbtoo- -- , 1 PetticoUt, pUin i&tetn, (Main Floor) i . TILL Petticoats,?! New numbers la drupe relli. Values to $2. for . . . $1.00 - . 9 New Veils fellow-employe- s. , J) !' VV jX The eaHy bird catches the bargain tomorrow. It's quite the fad these days to shop early. Besides it's very profitable. Leave the breakfast dishes, bring your shopping bag share these morning specials. , - - Up Early VJi 4J. ' Thar Amalgamated Sugar company declined , to grant a reduction of ha twelve-hour the shift ta an eight-hou- r shift in the, Ogden tlant which: has been requested by the majority of the workers of .the plant, according o a C. Carrlck. letter received by of the. Ogrden factory from H. A.' Benhlng, asjstant general if the manager. The company, holds neceschange was made it would be sary to reduce the shifts In other facwhere workers, have Indicated tories,' - fta-ro- n. 35. N ow; 'Amalgamated Eef used to Return to Short Day' as ; eMen Request sup-jerlntend- day. Dirinity Fnd-c- . Nut filled, Rich, creiray, 10ft. In ban ox wiorted 1 pound Thre for SI.- il Friday Night, Nov. 4 TENTH YARD AMUSEMENT HALL Chrictenson's Orchestra bn Admicc ion Z5c a perron In dL- cvlpta received durlnr October 10 trict four amouniea of the in etc J,CJ.ui which is li me mount received durtna; the Trie durtnr last year. receipts period th!s fltcal year will run much higher than durir.r the Ut fUcal year because of Uie fact that atockrntn rras-Instock on the forts hv a postponement ef the paygranted fees on acrount cf the ment of f.III - a: "l Li Denver , Cbiomdo fenersl depreion. BIG DANCE 5 |