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Show THE OGDEN 10 ' " T. E. Powell- to - Address ! i 2v J Farm Bureau on.Results of State Meeting Thomas: E.' Powell, vice president the Weber, County Farm bureau. and a delegate to the taxation meetingithat was held at Salt Lake, on Wednes4ay evening at. which the question of was. discussed will address taxation J the directors meeting of the farm J bureau to be held in Ogden or? Monday i j night next. : Mr. Powell will give a 'detailed re-- f Taxpayers iort of the formation ofofthewhich the purpose League, i taxation instigate a study of the entire and also; question throughout thestate will report on what tvas done at the i "vi wmcivwas aucuucu meeting than. lOOO persons from all sections lot the state. it is tne 'consensus 01 oyiuiuii amuns the farmers in Weber county, accord- ihg to the officials of isthe farm bureau that the tax question becoming each vear more burdensome and it is pro- j posedto adopt some plan that shall j result in a revision of the taxes downis also' This if ward opinion I possible. and by jheld by farm bureau officials state entire the farmers 'the throughout I there beine many cases in which the' not-pafor the taxes entire . crop wjll n J I... owneu. tne property uj uiciu.nu FRIDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 4, 1921. R i Specia 'T0 ! STANDARD-EXAMINE- & I f Tj- ...... - KA . qC . I -- f Is I Is-t- -- -- ' ' - u - " w ft -- im - - mm i i These beautiful trimmed hats go ;on special sale Saturday morning (f Cj CI f at a great. reduction. Values up to; $10.75 for. PJmJVJ -- High grade Wilton and Seamless Chenille Rugs priced for quick clearance. Rugs include Bundhar Wiltons, Okdale Wiltons, Kashgar Wiltons, Mahal Wiltons and Rosslyn Chenille Rugs. - . Sailers j y ! . rmed.' -- S aiiors You must see these wonderful silk hatter's plush sailors. and straight brims. Values up to ' . . : . . $8.00 for;. ... . oo- , : TELEPHONES ' Business and Circulation Dept... 58 ... 58 Classified Ads 42 . . Advertising Dept.. 870 Editorial and News Dept. Many rolling brims, d j Afj, No. 61 Bundhar Wilton, sizc 9x ; No. 3029-- 1 OakcUte Wilton, 9x12; 12 fect; gray jaspc ground, new art Chinese flowers nnd leaver, tan ground. leaf, group figure. An unusual valUc ' $95.00 grade. . . . .$74.25 1584-136- No. at .$81.00 Kashgar Wilton, size No. 651-- 5 9x12 feet; tan ground, blue and roe Bundhar Wilt on, size 9x 12; small allover Chinese pattern, rose figure. $105.00 grade $81.00 No. I 586-- 1 36 Kashgar Wilton $S1.00 gTound. New low price. $105.. Sale Sdan grade, extra quality Wiltons, tan price ,.;.$85.50 No. 610-- 4 Persian panel Bun'dliaj 9x . ground, rose "and blue figure patterns. ' 2. Reduced'to. No: 1005-an- d . . ;$B0.00 102-Sie 9x12: feet. No. Wool WiFton, v Recent $150.00 values. Now. . .$94.50 9x12 size; allover pattern, rose ground. SEAMLESS CHENILLE RUGS $95.00 grade, on sale at. Just two rugs left,' in size 8 feet 3 $74.25' No. 2072-Mahal Wilton Rug. siztt 'inches by 10 feet 6 inches. ; No. 7 8-9x12 feet; plain blue center, jaspe efRosslyn grade; blue shade two-tone with border. Special rale fect, figured bprder; slightly soiled. '. $1 00.00' gmde. now.... $60.00 price v . . . .$99.90 ' No. 735 Royal Bengal American Ori-- .' No. 770-Chenille Toupe. Rosslyn cntal Rug, size. 9x1 2 feet; blue ground, wonderful' a value. Sale Rug, No. 599-- 1 rose border. Recent $200.00 value: WihoV 8.3x - Now . . .. ; 0.6; price $99.90 ....$121.50 j 1589-163 No. Persian panel defign. $97.00 Kashgar Wilton,-sizgTadc, Now .:. . ... . . . ... 9x12 feet; small allover figure. pray . . . .$81.00 'Bundhar .Wilton, sire 8.3x ground, blue, rose and black figure. A' No. 442-1- 4 -. . .$76.50 10.6; $97.00 value . very striking effect. $105.00 ,'jrrade. Now No. 294-- 1 4 Bundhar Wilton; $97.00 $81.00 No. 3027-- 4 Oakdale Wilton Rug. 9x va lu .$76.50 5 ReNo. 63 Bundhar Wilton $97.00 ; 12; Heroti, tan ground. $95 grade. duced to .$74125 .$81.00 pviu LAST- & T - RANDOM REFERENCES Thefts 5 153 Ford, Heported.-Jam- es mm pany,-reporte- i , ror jran. or store room . ; 34th street.: if! V rent,' .. , S 32 : - , n of ; 1 FOREHEAD GENERALLY : . BLUE. trs wortt MOUTH FRM ANd EJV3TVE , November 7 ho Vf1pral drain ?r-Bu- ndhar e s ' . I ft. y . , ' 1 APPEARANCE ....... AMD CCX1F DEUCE. nse-ha- Th . 1 -- compolte portrait madt from 16 pictures of gineers., -- . i j .... .... .... .I.;... ...... 1 LOVG AJVD - A A CHIN 8UD-- f lor tne western aisuitiwui cv;erVj8ion . been paid for. lmeet at Portland, Ore., November 7 in i Mthe offices of the Portland chamber ";.v.TI For tBook Encyclopedia. commerce according to word given' of Knowledge, twenty volumes. ot out todav by J. F. Welch, grain sup' 5140 Pingree. ... S61L ervisor, ot the Ogden district. . for called been meetinsr has The thej license. A marriage Mamage interested parties of s affording been, issued in the office offhe opportunity of being heard on the muux. moyes, county cierK, to lvar I ;matter of exporting wheat from o n winioVi i. known an Cutler, Preston-- Ida., and Sadie. vramer, Ogden. 'V . Portland chamber of commerce type This hearing is of interest to delicious Cream Puffs, f illea with samples. of in the those engaged jreal creaiji, 50c per dozen.. .,Greehwell wheat and such persons exportation are invited to 955a Confectionery. attend, Mr. 'Welchin states. of federal ill. 3. Besley, ' charge Phone 828. 8569 grain supervision in Washington, will 1y Kindling, wood. Ogden will be V' Winter storage. Xaisbitt Motor Co., conduct the afhearing. . the hearing, represented the ' '133 25th St. 9466 Portland, conference Following Mr. Besley will confer with . Ogden.House for .type grain men prior to returning to WahOgden Typewriter .writers and repairs. JJ422II udsonjington it was announced today. 00a venue. Phone 236. Sale-Children- K B . '. C 30q5-15-Oakda- le HAVE YOU TYPICAL .EARMARKS , OF THE INVENTOR? IfSTTOEET riniir,i, .......... -- duct Hearing at Portland i for Judgment Awarded.- - Judgment" $286.51 has been awarded : by Judee George S. Barker in the district court 'to Oakes &. Company against I, H. ifcmes. The plaintiff allegeti that goods w xu. luijjo.imu -- .... Washington Official, to" Con 9419 -14 r MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Thirtieth street, reported to the this morning that his bicycle police had been. stolen from his residence last Jiiight. James Bower, 1430 Twenty-thir- d street, reported the theft of a George L. Abbott, sales j motor bicycle. ijrhanager of the George A. Lowe com- - !:' the theft of an automo-- ! rbile robe from his automobile. John; "Van Lowen, 3226 Wall avenue .reporthe thef4 of a bicycle irom in front ted t of the Ogden theatre. j West 1- noted scitntiitt and en- ; . , A . 4 , -- If -- -- 00- 0btave blue' eye, broad nead, narrowbcdw.-- . long chin, -firm -mouth P.VRT PERSON TOO MANY CAPE TOWN, S. ..A. A tenement and" prom m'&inose Then you have-th- e - typical features house landlord In Port Elizabeth was ? -- 00 .. FLOUR PRICE DROPS. fined f.7. 50 because of overcrowded of theAinventor. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3. Flour, conditions there. Sanitary inspectors The "aecompanyingicomp6".iLf 'photo40 cents a barrel Wednesday, reported the landlord had ' one and declined - of ' , famous. American'. sclenUsts graph ,, second similar, decline since Ocpersona more than was analyzed in the current Jssue of 1. 'lowed for the air space furnished. Popular Science Monthly, by Dr. Kath-erin- e Blackford, expert' In. character '.' al-tbb- three-fourths- er reading:..:. TREAT YOUR FEET RIGHT f DADDY. YOlA Vep!PopJ new shoes JCE,Ns ' WvSj 4 IP 1 in mm m mi j mi uum p. mi mtm . imwV Cram! rTTT ' P. ,', , f v. The significant features character izing the inventive; genius , are, the prominent; "relK modeled nose, tho strong jaw and the peculiar shape and breadth of 'the head..! The iramedfate' slra of. the Inventor lie's in tho'lqng chin' and square Jaw, which Indicate-unusua-" l resolution and f , tenacity. The general expression of the com- -- , ; ; 1 IH o L L E . I D A H IVi - THEY ARE HERE cer-Jtnl- A k S EH R..0 .' S - 353 Twenty-fourt- h street .... - Ogden, Utah oo LOOK FOR LOGAN BUN AWAYS HERE Y QUALITY FOOTWEAR A - ' ' THEFAllLYSHOESTflRE ,E A he gravel from that proDertr. gravel having- been sold to me by the city, and although I continue In the contracting business.. I have been ordered by Chris Flygare, now city commissioner, and who aigned the report selling me tho gravel, to keep away from the pit and not to use the road that J built and other contractors have been taking the gravel. I want to place my position rightly before the voters of Orden. 1 think that contractor, all of them, and all of the people who are not contractors as well, should be treated fairly. The public can Judge whethr-Chri- s Fly garo is treating the public. Including msMi as part or that puoiic. rainy. It's Just part "of the record. AUGUST JENSEN'. 454 Cross Street. -d to 850 Let us, dress your feet And your joy is complete . 'all EVERY; DAY IS SALE DAY T he Editor of Slan3ard-Kxamin- r Your newpper has called attention to the faet that eome contractom of 8a.lt Iake and,0"in ar actlre in the election. I am one of the Ogdtn contractors but I am not one of the "favored ones." Terhaps a little hlutory may be Interesting1 to your reader. In the late winter of lfl4 I petitioned the city commiaslon for the rlfht to take gravel from a pit between Madton and Monro avenues. In Eighteenth street. Chris Flygare. who was then commissioner of streets and public Improvements, submitted a report grantlns: thla concession upon my paying- to the city $100. This grant was provisioned that I build a wagon road to the property, which I did; that I let Ogden City have top soil, whleh t did.n and that f only excavate within boundaries. s r. m inougn 1 nave noi isxen on j fro th Exceptional values in .Men's and Women's Footwear ; at prices raging from 50 A 1 OUR LOW OVERHEAD EXPENSE ENABLES US TO GIVE YOU BETTER SHOES FOR LESS MONEY. S - - COMMUNICATION I ING THAT PAYS DIVIDENDS IN HEALTH AND HAPPINESS." CCQ .11- ,Wwfe H1N OlON AVE. ) CLARENCE (CAD) CHILD, Mgr. Over Ogden-UUKnitting Store h The police have been asked by the peace officers of Logan to arret and hold If h is icn in Ogden. Everett Taylor of Lognn who is said to have run away from his home there In company with three other boys, the names of whom according to the Io gin iolic are I'.eech. Call and Otter bee k. t, t out OFFICERS .ELECTED Ulslr.U hi vfryomtxls:nr. fJnili: .'what hvi cVarcinc.J.lt woLli b' all BY LEGION WOMEN . '. J ; , . impMulblrHi-'f t i n .or ior mtrxr.ar.t r charir.f. hi out whitwror.j f h cnnot Kt It d'.rtcllv n3 tai- - lwc:i Hcbart of Ml'.rcrd. Ohio, va rf the Am e;:acn Ktl!r1.7.r!jfM at r nd '.k!j. erican Xsif and the frrat vommi uinir txpinw r ' L0 erg snirat'.cr. The mo men. who held their f rs i c t. c ccnfr.t:wO 'DIETETIC EXPERT: s their r.'.i.rx dr f.gaatlon the Aii-c- i Associations Have Right to T0 QREET W0MEN "In lean Ixgioa aux'.lisry. They vctr P.ublish Pnce Lists, make mothers. wlve. ;ttrs and of the world war cf vjffhters I. Holds the die- - clijr.l'ie for vftrrsns Mr. IjouIj ralraer-Weber,- ' and vc!4 in rshlp - telle .expert .who has - been giving a txclude grandrno'.hers. A constitution mas adopted ' and ries of lectures at the, Orpheym govern-- j CIUCAHO. Nor. A. Th rei:w-with th rfeslirg seral a ment'a suit for dissolution of trade theatre under tho auspice of the U:h of disable 1 soldiers were will-bassociation Involving 13 rcanufartur-- 1 rower x.Iht company.' . - "at. aup:ed. . . . . .w ers of linseed oil was dismissed Sn., . m v federal ,,v",r .giutiii7 onicri Judre Oecrge A. Crpe-nter'In tie, Eccles j'wrr building-Monda- y Irorn court Thursday for want of equity. CANADA UNABLE TO to J:3 4ll0 o'clock. PIWJUMKH. INNOCILNCi: Th have (nad . STOP LIQUOR FLOW The suit by the government wis to for thisarrangement feature or Mrs. WfWr'i decide the question of whether trad to order that Ogden women associations may be formed for the mayOgden-iher ask any juetlpns that they TtHGINA, Ps's; . Nov. 4. Canadian purpose of exchanging price lists and deaire regarding food chemist ry. fooi Authorities. - their repirSct-e, uim was regarded as a precedent. suband other preparation are assumes culinary because that "Logic which The power. company hss ar- cr;es to present rumpractka::,v ro there Is an opportunity to fir prices, ject. running from ranged lor the serving of waff lee. iurh Canada irrou th Clr.adUn tvur therefore prices are flied. is rontrary as TxiestAy at the Orphera Irto the Cni'.ed fta'.ra. the T.ev. J.im Ut N, to the genius and logic of law." Judge by made Mrs. Weber during the hours of the 1'fccl-eaof ehi"f law f.i'.mr Carpenter said. Is m-"'at home" event..- The 5 afriui enforcement for the prpUnc-- cf Mar Si "Every man. presumed to be in from OgcTsn-madrv. b flour, Intrrm"-t'or.s- l wilj to bo. told to t!i ii nocent until he proved guilty, with Iiercs's maple tyrup and ror.fere;!r en'. the Armstrong bureau Ls to b dissolvpjohlbitloa cream. , oTfirers here. forerner.t ed merely because It afforded the to Tke hsv 4een given by Mr. R. member an opportunity to fix prices, Weber, taik rhi'rmjn cf last Wed ne s i y before tli Ilo n U'jiiCT Mjir.Uai9n. who then this court with equal propriety. lary f!ul)h' j at the eor.rtrfnrf. a!l it had bem .pond . until could he asked to dissolve any lunch next Wednesday, --it ,wast announced to. at rHed an the club where buslijeM men 'meet. This in ccfrn.ire with ani ilton;ie 'dlulon. theory hsrdlv warrants Mrs. Weber will, conclude her r!e4 AT ISSi l. gi'EXnON stated of lectures in fderr on November IJ, the question the remaining" lectur dates being No- ee ure a tti r'Xr.lr rSuin gts4 Cr.ada ir. Carpenter Judge cases (ror wns coope ratlrvn In . In this Involved whether rrinrts'to jaeil the q.;or traffi-- ihnr "there is anything tnheritently wrong vember I and 11. In an agreement between producers In a certain line to furnish each other their prices and not to make any sale deviating from the pric list without Immediately notifying all the others. "Business Is no longer a game but a matter ii scJenutJc calculation. K:Ud the decision. "The aoverntr.ent cannot seriously contend that It ls the ItJuty of TRADE BUREAU WINS U. -- Mere J.act ; r X -- Hlr S. SUIT!! 1 ii I 'ri!v, 1 : Juge -- j ( n J e e - "GOOD SHOES ARE A BLESS 0 12J - . Weber. Floral furnisnes the flowers poslte face, according to Dr. Blackford, Is that of a likeable human personality. The mouth Is sensitive as well firm. "This typical inventor Is not one to be cranky or sour, or to fly Into pet--, ly rages over triiies. lie has hope, optimism and ralth. , ; . "One of the most striking things abouj. the face Is not' evident In the photograph.- Practically all of tho men Included In the picture are blonds and nearly all ' of them have blue or gray eyes." Notice tlje narrow brows, and that the head broadens above fhem until Its greatest width comes at a point fully an Inch above. Note also the width of tho head, above the ear. It is this feature, chiefly, according to Dr. Blackford, that stamps the composite portrait as that of a scientist of the creative type. composite view was made by printing In registry on single piece of sensitized" paper the 15 portratls of the following men: Henry Ford. Eiwood G, Haynes, Hiram P. Maxim, Thomas A. Edison, John Hays Hammond, Jr., Michael Pupin, Miller Reese Hutchison. Le De FOrest, Hudson Maxim, Nikola Tesla, Orville Wright. Albert A. MIchelson, Alex G. Belh Elmer G. Bperry, Simon Lake and Charles F. Stelnmetx. ln f- -- lr.i;-ecto- n. r - a e 1 s del-ate- e--d ed bn pre-sid- - f a-- f m ? . 1 lur YOUR REASON axsures you that there is no ubstitute for Scott's Emulsion An old laying', but nonethe less true: A bottle of ' .V. .:. Tht Pcrfectlite, each..... .?0.00 ' - , Be earcfnl of your chOdrcn'g eyes. - The dark niehtiYre here and every parent should be careful to fee that the children's eyes arc taken care cf and that they hare a good light to study by. . We are. helping the public by frii- - then thte best light which Is as near to day light as can be had" Come in and let us explain them to yen. It is icme thing dif' ' , ferent, - Ke-ln- . W ONE DAY ONLY . "'. ' Scott's Emulsion talffn in - - time .. the doctor keep away. aturday Special ll " 1 . . " . 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