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Show THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING; NOVEMBER 6, 1921. . i.iiiL a SUM ;. . .v.- -- J (T"l) .Tff (TIP.IR uip, . ' "" R FOR MAYOR ilidilillifil4i m K TFP RFAn S STANDARD-EXAMINE- 4 It Beats - Visits Will Be Made- - Every Rev. Dr. Blackwell Was' Coworker With Susan B. Saturday to Ogden In" dustrial Plants Anthony - as it. Cleans House, Clecnihi Camparz ELIZABETH, N. J., Nov. S. The Brown Rev. Dr." Antoinette' Louisa to 9 have Blackwell, aged 6. believed to woman the ordained been the first a and in this pioneer country ministry voman suffrage worker with Susan B. here today. Anthony,-dieTEACHER AT 16. She "was born of Puritan ancestry at and beHenrietta, N. Y., May 20. 1825, she was came a school teacher before, Graduated from the 16 years old. Vi.Ai.rir!ii nVivil nf Ohprltri rolleee In to preach was deniedi mo on license account of her sex. but she her n 8UCn renown a a speaker that in 3 ordained as the pastor of she ls53 a.usrs 10 awaiueq. 10 uib musi prur the CTonereeationai church in KOUtHButler. N. Y. Jn 1855 she resigned tePlans for the staging of the and subsequently cause of training school will be outlin nnfsmA a mini tt rv nf th ' T'nltarian ed by Scout Executive O. A Goates. church.. during .the coming week.t. The f611owing year she wait married '. J 00 to Samuel C- - BlackwelL.They had five children with one of whom, a'daugh-se- t GO TO LOOK OVER in Klizabethr N. J.. Mrs. Blackwell j made her home .irt recent years. PROPPSED TRAILS , SCIENTISTS AGREE. Mrs- Blackwell was widely known as on religious, philosophical a writer llov Ileadley. assistant forester with scientific and at topics. Jler book, thehis. .and Washington, headquarters of pubIndividuality, J assistant, KAW Kelley, fire inspector "Philosophy in 1893, .was said to have ad accompanied by Dana Parkinson, pervisor of the Wasatch national for vanced theories which have since been The est have gone to American; Fork largely accepted by physicists.. was the of work idea the on an The purprincipal yon inspection trip. individuali"a' persistent pose of the trip is tp work out stands hypothesis of ards to be followed in th building of ty in 'each ' of Hhe ultimate unitsmat-of : conditional being." Classifying road3 and trails. as "motion" she maintained that ter to Mr. Yleadley the offic According ,lala are anxious to extend- tne trail ...V oC. TT:: mileage this year by eliminating cer- - 81on 01 ineximuiiui euiuuu... .. J . tai n of the requirements that have rA ui u. ry iuhui; uiuiu. been demanded in this, line of work ainaieu me ineory modevelopment of vortexial atomic heretofore. It is proposed , to .elimin indicating that atoms are govate also some of the ejT?ineering fea- tion, erned by the same law as the stars V.i tures of the roaj building. , As a precautionary measure against and planets. WROTE SEVERAL BOOKS. fire there l urgent need the officials say for more trails, heavy losses here Thus, she insisted that while the tofore having been due to the lack of, motions of atoms were mutually trails, system itansled and compacted. The officials, will also inspect the maintained its own essential identity route of the proposed. Alpine1 scenic and changed onlv in form. 'In higher highway through Lamb's canyon and organisms, Mrs. lilackwell held, the it is understood that through Joint ap- - rnind becomes a factor in evolution, ' in every physical process propriations of the forestry service and, Salt Lake county the, necessary funds connected with its own sensibility, di- or tnt completion of tne nignway can recting the physical changes by direct- . be raised. its own nrnpess." " in? ooMrs. Blackwell was a member, of various associations for the advancement of women and of a number of CENSUS RETURNS TO philosophical' societies. Her first BE READY THURSDAY lengthy literary work, "Studies in General Science," was published in 1869. It was followed by a novel of1 American Tnlanrl Afa" and The Oedpn CAtv sphonl rpnsns willlHfo ontitl&H be completed next' Thursday, accord- - "The Sexes Throughout Nature.' Later y made Satur- - she wrote "The Physical Basis of ing to an announcement W. t Karl Hopkins. En- -' mortality." . by Supt. .. numerators for ";the" five districts on i the city willshave their returns com--ofj ' plete by next Thursday 'so "immediate IjIEXICAN HTJRT IN The "Know Ogden'! industrial hikes for the Boy .Scouts of Ogden which were to open Saturday were postponed until next Saturday, according to an announcement made last night by A. Goates. The Scout Executive Boy Scouts will then visit the city, and county Jails, the federal building' and the forest service offices. The campaign ha been 'outlined in order-thathe scouts of the city might become better acquainted with enterprises. Present plans call for 4 hike tp some part of tne city every fc.aturqay, the winter months. ' during A the?8e f the campaign the scouts will be placeM through a test, as it Sweeps . " d t Og-de- - . ns 4 . ' i . f - -- v seout-rhaste- rs You Can Have a Hoover X. -- ill-heal- th on Easy Payments - . Our easy payment plan brings the superior Hoover Electric Suction Sweeper within the reach of every home. ." Don't let the investment of so small a sum stand be twecn you and all of the pleasure and satisfaction a Hoover Will bring to your household. A healthy home is only possible where rugs, carpets, draperies and upholstered furniture are kept constantly free from germ-ladedust., The thorough way with which cleaning may be done .with The Hoover, assures you a home that is safe and v , , - su-'lish- ed . - J r : n . . - 1 . en-ea- . ch . sanitary, FRANK niANCIS I have laboreel for nearly two years to do my duty an a public servant. Jf I am deemed worthy of 'further confidence and cnilorse-menfeel well rewarded for whatever service I have rendered. , . 'I-vr- . Thorough cleaning is accomplished only with The Hoover, due to its exclusive use of the three essentials beating, sweeping, and air suction. Not only does The Hoover remove every particle of dust and destructive grit from the rug, but it straightens matted nap and revives faded colors. t, ill (Paid Political Advertisement) f , , 'co-operat- ing - ' -- SWAT THE RAT AND SAVE UTAH 5200,000 LOST . EVERY YEAR A Free ' . "T. Im-da- . perlntendent of instruction at "Salt - FALL FROM' BIKE I Lake. to an In Present indications crease of at least 1000point students over,' Frederico Avarez, Mexican, who the record for 1920 it is declared. The told the police- that he resided at 1920 enumeration totaled about 8500 Twenty-eight- h and Pacific avenue, was while last students, according to Supt. Hopkins, painfully injured census returns for ' the ing alonj Wall avenuenight on his bicycle: schools would be much larger if the Near the Rawson coal yar.d office, 2 20 Wall avenue, the wheel of his pupils of .the kindergarten classes. ts were permitted to ba.enrolled., Stu- - bicyclestruck, the -car track,, face'.-over,-; him.also Ife onf hij LageiAre and threw ,ed barred from, nrollment i was picked up by sergeant George B.tin many of the districts of the city W'ardlaw and brought to police headlarge increases have been listed. 1re- - quarters where Dr. Roy IL Vfilson In many parts of the state the took two stitchffs in his left cheek to turnshave shown a falling off. Thisjclose the gash. Jle also sustained ras particularly noted at Salt Lake .bruises about his body. His bicycle where a decrease of more than 1009 was locked. up in the Rawson coal Jflce unt he should return for it. reported, j v: . - rld-Ogde- - 5 , n's skld-dep- -- l8.-yearsi;- of-w- as R. 11. Science .tells , us that the average r of multiplication of one rat in vne year is &0 offipriny. 500 grand offspring, 1000 great grand offpring, 1250 grea.t great grand offspring, or 2100 in all. Supposing that one-haof this number are females, multiplied by 2100 gives, at th end of the second year 3,920,000 rats. Now fellow townsmen, do you begin to recoc-nl- e the significance of the rat situation as it stands today? RICHARDS !i v. t Surrey They fought the dogs and killed thu cats, And bit the babies in the cradles. And ate the cheese out of the vats. And licked the soupa from the cook's own ladles, Split open the kegs. of salted spVats, Made nests inside men's Sunday hats. And even spoiled the women's chaU, By drowning their speaking With shrieking and squeaking. In fifty different iharps and fiats'! That was over five huifrJred years ago, way back In 1S76, and Just because one nlonstrous rat" "as as Ceasar" braved the current strong of the River Weser, the world is today menaced by the carnivorous rodent. The ancestors of that one wily rat of Hamlin-. Town have been multiplying and multiplying by the millions and tent of millions, ever since the year 1378, in spite of man's spasmodic efforts, at . eradication. : CAiuuiiRS guarantees . and taking their word that they will pay. they also find that they get the same high grade the same low prices and the same courteous' treatment here that they receive in cash stores. -- mer-chandise, -- - 2? Virginia Mabel Walker, died yesterday at 4:40 a. m.at the family home 20S1 Quincy avenue. The babe had been ill for only a week.- She was born In Huntsville October 6, . 1915. and was the daughter- of Clarence K. and Hazel D. Emlth Walker. She issurvived by the parents and one brothex. Clarehce L. Walker. The grandparents, alsc survive, as do a large number of relatives. Funeral services will be held Monday at 1 p. m., at the Fourtlx ward meeting house. Bishop Hyrum E. Lund will preside. Friends may call at the family home., 2031 Quincy avenue, today from noon and Monday until time of funeral. Interment will be made In the Walker lot in the City cemetery. - - TNT , j i . Make Your Own Terms B v. m assistant district forester in charge of grazing, returned yesterday 'from a trip to Ely, Austin and Elko, Nevada.' At Ely and Austin he attended meetings of the stocK-raeThe stock growing in Nevada is in .much betterindustry condition, the stockmen reported, due to the financial assistance that has been received from the government. Mr. Woods went to Elko to look into the question of range appraisal work. E. C. Rachford, in charge of range appraisal work with headquarters at Washington, also attended the conference at Elko and left from there for Kan Frani -- ' USE BUILDINGS NOW- CAL-PA-C- .It fllvca tctutl at Itfactlon. It preterVtt wood, prevents and covers rough ruttingwelt. bit-by.U- in etiaiiiii m dtcretat, 11.171,-90- o HERE IN OCTOBER1 ee right Fer tale by 1,-S0- O; - I ed T i t, oo . J1H II read ! do our own .griadisej. Ton will find here a "pfrfcctl fatiaf&ttorj s?rric in every respecu Reading Glasses , -- 4 ! EOR MRS. PIN GEE E -- V Including .thorough test by our Lenses Spherical Optometriit, STOund to order, good gold-filleFrame, handome C&se, all for - Funeral aerviceji for Mr. Marr wife of Job Plnrre. Br.. W,U l held today at noon at the FeiTjn,j wsrl p.'.ihop V,. j:. meeting will preetdei. Frlenda may call at the e home of Job Pingree, Jr.. 2171 Inter11:20. until will b in the CUy ceruelery. ment A.. Pin-rre- hu. M- - e, -, d ri rtpameKOMii ,fnin .. Pln-gre- i m mi ..,1, ,,i ,i , l. , i, to-da- oo i Paint Is made by California Paint Company, Charged with "wife derUorv. Prank 19. McCormlck. who gave h'.s are waa arrested lte ye!rdT by Sheriff Fred Itlchard PinrorK and la the Tout. McCormick was county Jail. Th Mcii'.r.f, rharglnj h!n whh Ion. waa a worn to by Oakland, California dea.-ript'.o- n. hive one of the most ccrapletc optical sbors in the citr, equipped t , i CHARGES OF WIFE o fpr-Ogde- c j E. A. Olson&Son Cal-PauC- -- i in Ca-i- h MAN ARRESTED ON The stork had its busiest time "of hrtt glasses- - 0. ,t tur-fac- suthor'.tfee hav teen to asked look fo Qui Zunardpc!. who Is wanted at Helper n tie of "Jumping" hi bsih Acronticr to the peace efT.eer ef IfeTperTuare. rted poles It belJere to fcav They furoiihed the Ofden police with hi Olden poik you FUNERAL TODAY I I - f " "Jl j Trutt fompAr.Iti: now were ushered Into the city during, the thirty-on- e days of last month, accordln the city health ing to the records ' ' department. An unusual Increase was shown. Inasmuch as the monthly averare for the year before October wss approxl- - P"" i tte O ASKED TO ARREST MAN FOR HELPER decras: United EUte dtposlU dtdueUd, Aggregate reserve. $51 $.017,000. de Excess reerve. J12.96l.50: crease. $3,412.10. ' bank and trtut, Summary of companies in Greater Niw York, not! Included In clearing boae statement; Loans, disccmnt. etc. $111,019,100; Increase, $.752.700. Kl.SC.100. ee-jgh- CO e. $34,775,000. (200. Plan to spp'y Cl'Pa-C- 1921 in Ogden during October. A total of 116 pink-cheekbabies $1,11$. 000. Circulation. $S2,7$2.0bO; $$30,000. $l, - ... O; dt-cress- BARN, ROOF AND BRIDGE PAINT oo- 115 BABIES BORN ' Currency and bank note. decrease. $8,100. Deposits with federal reserve bnk. New York, $i$.01l,700; increase. tL9,t2S,400; in-- J t Totsl depetiU, create, $1,141,800. amount due ' Do: Eliminating end other' reserve from depositaries banks snd truit compsnie in New ' York City snd fnUed Fsate: 140.100; increase, Deposits. $121,800. j Rank: Cah in own Taults, 12$,10f,- - WEATHER PROOF YOUR 1 NTTVATYA "RV.TTttT? cisco, ng t-r.- i ' J 11.51 n. - rtrve Gold. $4.$O,40O; C. N. .Woods, I -- 1 . ; ,VEW TORK. Nov. t. The actus! condition of clearing house bsaks and trust companies for the wei ihowi in that they hold $12.11.320 excess of Itral'reijutMmenLa. This It a decrease of 13.412.270 from Utt Grain representatives from Ogden week. and other Interroountaln sections will meet at PorlUnd. t)rei. Monday for the The statement follows; Actual condition purpose of affording latere uteri parIosns. discount, etc. H.413.0SO.. ties the opportunity of telnr heard on 000: increase, J45.Stl.000. the matter of wheat from escorting Csi.h in own vault, member fed- -- Pacific Coat! points on what it known era! reserve bank. Ill, 121,000; ia- as the 1'ortiand chamber of commerce creaso. $1,09 4,000. type sample. Reserve in federsl rttrre bank of The hearing h:s been cslled In the or. exportation of Interest member banks, decrease, $4I5,71,000; heat from Pacific Coatt points arcordlnr to J. F. $5.ft4.00O. Reserve In own vaults, ttate bank Welch, In charge of the Ogden crsin and trunt companies. $1,101,000; decrease, $102,000. Reserve in depositaries, ttate bank snd trust compjinies, $1,116,000; decrease, $227,000. Net demand deposit. $J,"7f,-I3S.0Odecrease, $21.U.O0O. Time depoult. $222, $75, 000; rats. What has been done so far to stay the onward march of this uncouth rodent? Practically nothing, and the cunning rat knows it. If four epidemics of the Hlack Plarue can not route man to the seriousness of tills problem, what will? Citizens, the rat has found Inrress to Utah.. His splendid shrewdness tells him that Utah with her l&Unteoua storehouses of golden grain, is a veritable land of milk and honey. Now it the time to strike! Down with this inhabitant of the sewer, this frequenter of the dump, this carrier of flees, lice, ticki. cancer and PJack Death! Down with the thief In your larder! tfwat the rati oo women, boys and will find here all the , girls newest and best" styles in winter wearables at popular ' prices. whether you live in Ogden or a nearby town, drop in and choose all the' clothes you or your family- - need3 and pay us as you can. men ever-increasi- " col-Sect- or rat-proo- f! ' J ! And the rat must est! He does eat, gluttonously and thievishly he ravishes the storehouses of the world. In Utah Nothing Is rats consume $200,000 worth ofalone, food annually. It Is estimated that It costs every man, woman and child In Utah 12 a year to sustain the -- 'Y exehsree of the federal coremmt n.' II. J. I3e)ey. in char: cf the federal grain supervision, wT.l presij. Mr. We!rh srd etker VtltzWtt wt.! attend the conference. A cf the estate of On hi return t Mr. Res'ey wi'T 2511 Jefferson ave- confer with torsi rrJr men Q rsr-le-u Bernardo nue. R. A. Moyes has turned over to Joes! err., W. D. Fulton, tate treasurer, $1912.4$. oo which. I coversJ into the stste trcut fund. It will retrvA'.n there fcr a pr-lo- ,l KEMMERER BANK of yesrs, snd. if r.o heir i found, will finally go to the upport of the SUING ON NOTE ttate school rtem. The estate of NleU p. K. Le f Weber county has paid Inheritance taxes Full to recOTer $T$D. a.iescd to I of $128. 4. coUected throuth the of- due oa a not executed Jnuarr 4, fice of Harvey 11. Cluff ex officio 1117. ha been illed In the district of Inheritance taxes, OO court by the Kemmerer Parir.c ' , V. C Of Ktramerer. V.Tyo agatntt Iftterei OGDEN GRAIN MEN The Uh Jackjcn. stneyrt. ' TO ATTEND MEETING! snd attorney fees, e . Decrease Noted in Weekly Statement Issued in New York , BABE DIES AFTER ILLNESS OF WEEK -- TURNS OVER $1922 "E STATE TO STATE SHOWS' D ECL1NE RATS MUST liVT . L or - , STOCK CONDITIONS month sdn-.lniptrst- rat. Rats arc also afflicted with a leprou disease not unlike that which attacks man. A few years sgo. Professor ne of the Flbiger of Copenhagen, foremost students of the cause and cure of cancer, found that rata which came to his laboratory from a sugar refinery were infected with cancer. Upon examination.. he found that th growth wss caused by a parasitic worm to which the rat is host. This undoubtedly, accounts for .the old belief that old houses ore spreading centers for cancer. With the Rotary, Kiwanls and gressive Business clubs back of the American Legion in their uttempts to obtain a holiday in Ogden next Friday, Armistice day. the final action will be taken by the Ogden chamber of commerce Monday. The day will bo celebrated by all former service men and their families and plans are on foot for a gala celebration. The members of the Ogden chapter of the American Legion will meet at the Eagles' club Monday night to complete the final arrangements for the celebration. The committees will make their reports Monday and will also make recommendations for certain other entertaining features for the coming event. Commander Ensign Herrlck said last night that all plans for the celebration wre practically complete and that a dance will be the closing event the day's program. of ' oo Lrl J-- VrsX - BAKU RESE RVE -- , . ech or Disiisn Everyone knows that rats are carriers of disease. Thst dread pestilence. Bubonic Plague, or as it Is commonly known Black Death, has Been slowly creeping around the slobs carried from port to port by that filthy stowaway, the rat- - The fourth great epidemic of the Bubonic P!gus started. fn "ChtaTn-- 1J34. FrduVthat point it spread throughout Japan, India. Turkey, and evro to the hors of South Arrlca. In 1900. It was found among the dock laborers of Portugal, and in the same year it obtained a fooling on the western coat of the two Americas, Thus hJi the Ulack Death, the horror and dread of all mankind in the Far East found its way to young America via, the common - MAKE PLANS MONDAY v. FOR ARMISTICE DAY -- payments will buy a Hoover tfjfi&g the HouMclrszursf Caapsifn. lf . the. one thing .that people seem most to appreciate abont McClanahan 's method of doing business on dredit is our frank method of trusting the people for whatever they, need without red tape or ma sod rate S. IHologlcal Pro- it Only $5.00 Down on the rugt In your own home wJ! cheerfaUy be arranged, without ebUiation. Phone today I I t. "Rats! Demonstration nrl if you gUi.M of any 'kind, come in for a free consultation. Lft r ;:r t drt p'cJ expert t'--ll yu j!.isc and op'.onaelrist the Lind f wtunt cost vcu. you r.r, thpy will a a Everything Included NO EXTRAS ' |