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Show THE OGDEN WEDNESDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER Boys' dress "caps, wool fabric, in the ed back styles, $1.25 values. Sale . ' The school censu for the year otA 1921 And 1922, showinr a total of 3,663 compared to a total of 3,614 in 1920 and 121, was completed today by the enumerators In the "Veber scnooia. it snows & earn or 149 county as compared to the Census of 1920-2The census was checked by - Clerk Lester Froerer and the comparisons were worked out by Superintendent B A. Fowler. Chief gains were found lr Riverdale, Burch Creek, North Ogrden, Pleasant View, Uintah, Roy and West Weber. Slight grains were noted .in Plain City, Farr Wst, Harrisville, Kanes and West War ville, Hooper, Warren '. : ren. : The towns that aboutheld their own were Taylor,! Slaterville and liberty, while there was a loss in numbers in Marriott and WilHuntsville, Eden, ' son. Towns showingthe greatest growth' in numbers were Riverdale, with an increase of 79. Burch Creek, with 54 increase, and ' North Ogden, with 44 increase. , The following is the census in the various towns; 26S Burch Creek . . , . . . . . . . . .". 110 Eden 131 Fa it West 1, -- . . ...'..! - ' - ..... Harrisville . Hooper.-- Huntsville Kanesville .liberty Marriott .,. ... . i . . . . . 4 ... . '.j North Offden Plain City . . . Pleasant View Riverdale . . . "Roy '(".' t .... . Blaterville Taylor West Weber Wilson Warren West Warren ;. 4 Total That her husband preferred "goinsr , out with the boys" instead of partak- - j XH in? of a Thanksgiving dinner which she had prepared for him last fall was- 9 one of the allegations which won a de- v' cree 6f divorce yesterday afternoon in n the district court for Mrs. Ooldie Uas , 9 ton against Benjamin V. Gaston. He But Mrs. Gaston went farther in her she discovexplanations. She declared ered that the boys" ' was a camouflage name, for a certain young woman.-whoher husband took to, Salt Lake that Thanksgiving day and to make matters worse. 'did not return until 2 o'clock in the morning. Mrs. Gaston testified that this was but one of the instances in which her husband has consorted with other women. In September, 1919, she set; forth that Mr. Gaston came home in J an intoxicated condition and searched the house for Liberty bonds which be- longed to her. Failing to find them, c he Questioned Mrs- - Gajitonjwhotpjd J him that she had deposited them In a bank. Whereupon, Mrs. Gaston said, her husband became angry and vlo- lently pushed her against a dresser and threatened to do. her bodily harm. Mrs. Gaston1 was awarded the custody of one minor child and.alimony 160 of $50 a, month. 'The couple was 216 married in Ogden January 1, 1908. oo- (Men . ..... ....... ..... .' Bead Npcklaces iV lillea cial AH appy Event; Thisis store ) (Men's Shop) Friday, being Armistice Day, the to be closed all day. So tomorrow we hope to do the same amount of business that we would ordinarily do in the two days. Realizing that unusual efforts will be necessary in order to accomplish this unusual end; we have planned the "happiest" Dollar Day we have yet held. Happy, indeed, will be the frugal house wife, who is planning to make tomorrow s for there will day of extended shopping be some remarkable offerings. Read the entire list now. $3. ( I - Cotton Batts 3,663 3-pou- the unknown-dead students Armistice daywas observed in the assembly today, and tributes paid to the soldiers who lost their lives in the war. The following poem Is being- read to all students in the high school: "Unknown. Yet shrined In every ' breast. And canonized from shore to shore. At peace because you gave your best, What matters it the name you bore. Who .asks your race or what your creed? Who cares to read your life before, We feel the glory of your deed, We know the uniform you wore." Students of (he various schools of the city are now making preparations for a library drive November 14 to 18r inclusive. Prizes have been offered, one of S5, to the class president who; uues me ucsl. worn in organizing ms offered to class. A trophy has been the class - doing the best work, and procuring the most books. Other schools have held similar drives and added many new volumes to their llbrary- - The O. H. S. haa very few books compared with other high school liorarles in the state. The students in the drive have adopted the slogan "Five books to overs' student." Students of the O. II. S. are making plana for" a student body party to be given Nqvember 18. Stunts are to be given by each class, and the students .nope to 'make it the best party ever given by the O. H, S. student associa being" paid to by the O. H. S. lowntln) t(;ioe Feather Pillows lor Pillow Cases Pillow cases, size 45x36 inch, the regular size. These arc the plain white. Special, 2 pain for S1.00 Boudoir caps in crepe de chine and wash satin. Lace and rib bon trimmed. Values to $4.00 Hair Bow Ribbons ' , - , - ......... Ladies' Hand'ks. ... .... School Dresses - Boys' Suits Rompers Bungalow Apronsand Women's bungalow apron dresses made of light and dark percale and gingham, novelty styles, new stock. Values to $2. 91.00 Special (Second Floor) e. Children's Allovers 1-- 0. 9.00 . Shupe-Wfllia- , Girls' Petticoats ms ! a - n $150-afte- iv Outing Flannels -- 9100 ' , ! life-savi- , ng , oo FIRE UNDERWRITER TO TALK IN OGDEN Style in Glasses Secretary J. II. Branscomb of the Pacific coast section of the Board of Fire ' Underwriters of the United ota ICS win ue me jji lutipai ycar a the meeting Thursday of the Ogden underwriters at the Weber club, it was announced today by Secretary E. L. Ford. Inspections of the business districts of Ogden have been made by representatives of the board of fire underof .Ogden writers and the has been completed. Tnis will Te ex- ' We are just as particular with your looks as with and are your eyesight never satisfied until you look and see just right. Ours is complete specialized service. bib apron in light and dark colors, braid and rick rack trim-meValues to $1. Special, 2 d. 91.00 (Secoud Floor) Bloomers (Second Floor) L . J. T. RUSHMER Te-ratl- OPTOMETRIST ng Branscomb. plained bySecretary OO ! 2464 Washington Ave. " NO ERRORS IN ROLL OF OGDEN VOTERS -- 7 Desplte'that nearly 800 citizens cast vote yeste"rday''in the municipal election, not on instance of error on the roll books was reported to Claude T. Moyes, county clerk and auditor. The books were reported in excellent shape and the usual calling to the office of voters to obtain slips entitling them to vote, after difficulty had been experienced in their districts, was absent The books containing the names of the eligible voters were prepared in Mr. MovfV office iirwn his dir'-frtn- . -- -- Rust Proof Corsets Rust proof corsets made of strong pink coutil, elastic top and medium bust, long hip. to 30. Usual $2 ues. Special X$ Second Floor) f Shoe Sale Five hundred pairs of women's high grade oxfords, pumps and slippers. The odds and ends of some of our very best lines. In fact there are many shoes that were made to sell for $10. I n the lot are all sizes. Patent leathers, and fine kids. Blacks, brown and tan. We predict that many women .will bay three and four pairs. It is surely a most unusual opportunity to buy low shoes at a price that will not be possible again in many months. In the Great Downstairs Shoe Store. Fine silk finish cotton crepe in dainty flowered patterns, also plain shades. Two yards Sl.OO i (Cot ion Corccr) Apple Cider Pure apple cider makes a very pleasant drink, also excellent for use in fruit cake, mince, 1.00 meat, etc. Two gallons 900 3 Large Coal Hods large Japan coal hod and an extra well made long handled ' A. I .... coal shoveL Theie two most seasonable items SI. 00 (iVuroitUSrf) .... 9100 grandmothers used. Extra spe- cial, 4 packages (Drug Faction) Galvanized Wash Tubs silt galvanired wash tub Large with crimped sides and bottom. One to a person. ders Ko phone or- 91.00 (ikwatir) Laundry Soaps White laundry scaps. 2o phone orders. One lot to a person. Crystal White 20 bars . $1.00 P. & G. bars Luna, 25 '. . . f x 1 51.00 Carpet Sweepers $1 Children's school hose. Medium weight, reinforced heel and toe. Black only. All sizes. 5 pairs Special, 91.00 (Main Floor) Women's Cotton Hose Women's combed cotton hose. Wayne knit quality. Colors are bloomers batiste made of heavy quality pink batiste, reinforced ruffle and elas-tic knee. Special, 2 pair 91.00. Sizes 21 Jersey i Cotton Crepe cctSon) half The our tea pound packages. School Hose Women's warm. outing flannel gowns in pink and blue stripe, also plain white outing, V and round neck, long sleeves. Values to $2.50, Special. . .91.00 Women's (Cotton Corner) Japan green Women's bloomers. jersey Flesh and white, elastic knee and top, reinforced with double gnsset. Special, 3 pairs 91.00 Ccratr) drerses, etc.. 3G Inches wide. Two yards for , 31.00 Tree Tea Japan tree tea. Full Bloomers Col ton Cotton Crepe De Chine Palm Olive Soap 31.00 Special A.. 's (Main Floor) Women's Warm Gowns Batiste i r S1.00 . St-ciio- Polly Prim and fancy iScond Floor) for Palm Olive soap. The Creme of Olive Oil soaps. Produces a Middies smooth creamy lather. Extra Girls and women's middies in 15 bars 91.00 assorted sixes These arc in special, (Druic plain whit, also white with col- Polly Prim Aprons Women's for to-day- (Mala Floor 31.O0 . Dowrifcialrn) (Downnuira) val- - 91.00 .Sanitary .Napkins Sanitary nipkins, one dozen in box, made of white absorbent cotton, large size, and sanitary b It, all elastic. Two boxes of napkins and one belt for 91.00 Think of buying an efficient, four wheel, all metal car pet sweeper for $1. One hundred customers will have this opportunity tomorrow. These sweepers are easily worth three times this price. A handsome, highly, finished sweeper with double brush. Only one to a customer. No phone order. We want you to come for them. Downstairs tomorrow SI each. .... 91.00 black, white, brown. Special, 3 pairs All sizes. Cedar Oil Outfit $1 (Main Floor) Child's Vests & Pants Children's vests and pants. Me-diu- m weight, fleece lined, bleached. All sizes. Special, 2 for (Main Floor) 91.00 Another of the big dollar specials tomorrow will be this sale of cedar cleaning outfits. The outfit consists cf a good cedar mop with long handle. A short handle dusting bottle cf 0 'Cedar oil. The entire brush and one outfit for 91. .One to a customer. No pfcone orders. 12-ounc- e' Infant's Wool Hose Face Powders Infants partTwool hose. Colors are black and brown. Sizes are Java rice or Dora face powder. 4 to 6y2. Special, 3 pain 91.00 Comes in white, natural, brunette and 'rose. Extra special, (Mala Floor) Scarfs and Runners 3 boxes . (Drug Section) 91.00 White Bread Box White enameled bread box, made with round corners, hing-e- d cover. The value 4-lo- aire. $1.50 af (Lkrwcitairt) 31.00 Finished scarfa, and table runLinen Crash ners, made, of good quality art Enameled Tea Kettle crash. Hand embroidered in AU linen crash with red border, Gray enamel tea kettle. Every two designs. Special . . 9100 guaranteed all linen, for roller one (Second Floor) first quality ware. The. towels, hand towels, etc. Very (Art Bepartmen;) rise. Eegular Absorbent. Speciid, 4 yards handy Men's Dress Shirts . 91.00 for . . . . , Dresser Scarfs 91.00 51.45 value(Dowcitairt) Meij's dress shirts made of a Corner) (Cottca trimmed dresser scarfs. heavy weight percale, with good Lace mealso lace' lace Filet edges, quality pearl button cut large, dallion inserts. Turkish Towels Muslin Sheets Assorted styles. fa3t colors. Sale price 91.00 towels Bleached for Turkish . 91.00 SheeU, size 81x20, made cf an Special, 2 for (Men's Shop) face. Good absorb, extra good hands and (Art Dfptmnen;) quality pure white ' size. medium ent Spequality, muslin. A long wearing kind, Men's Silk Ties 7 Yarns Soiled for cial, $1.00 seamelexs, A big- 1X0 value of made Men's silk neckties the (Cotton Corner) are Some colors Odd of for yam. best quality imported Swiss silk 91.00 (DcwTiiUirt) slightly soileeL Fleisher'a and in the newest shaoes.. Our enBleached Towels tire new fall line of $1.B0 ties Minerva. While they last. 4 25c double thread bleached at Table Damask 91.00 balls (Art Department) Sl.OO Turkish towels, extra heavy, (Men's Shop) made of selected cotton with Damask, 53 inches wide, Een-frewhich means the Stenciled Table Covers double twisted thread. Five best, quality, Men's, Linen Collars Hand in red blue and tan. stenciled table covers. 30 for 91.00 Beautiful Men's laundered collars Arrow patterns.. 51.50 value (Cotton Corner) scarfs and pillows. Made brand, all the newest shapes. 6 inch for Sl.OO of tan art crash, stenciled in 91-0for Um.It - ...... , ... - ... w 0 ... o5 winter. Special, each I ored collars. ce of-Mr- i nn ......v.-vri uttta New Ginghams in 27x32 inch 75c cotton crepe de chine for night dresses, camisoles, under-wear, Removable cuihian hair brushes. The cushion can be taken out and washed. Very sanitary, excellent quality. Ex- tra special 91.00 Girls' flannelette gown in assorted colon and In sires 10, 12, i widths, worth 30c a yard on market. Special, 5 yards 1.00 Section) (Mats Kioor) 14 years. Good warm gowns for Boudoir Caps ! ; i 25c ginghams, Cushion Hair Brushes Girls' Warm Gowns TO TRADE SECTIONS TO MEET Section 1 of the Presbyterian circle . S1.00 for will meet at the home of Mrs. George Albert Whitmeyer. 825 Twenty-fift- h (Main Floor) afternoon. street, Thursday Section 3 of the circle will meet at the home of Mrs. John Booth, 450 Twenty-sevent- h etreet, Friday afterHair bow ribbons, plaids, fancy noon. ,'. 4 not meet will Circle Section of the stripes and plain colors. .Valthis week. ues to 75c. Two yards ' . ?1.00 for ABRAHAM LJN'CQLN CHICLE Abraham Linpoln Circle No. 2 (Main Floor) Ladies of the ,G. A. R- will meet at 2: SO o'clock Thursday afternoon, in the I. O. O..F. hall. Ladies of the G. A. It. will arrive from departmentto officers "the Ladies' handkerchiefs. A splenwork of the Salt. Lake Inspect did 25c number. Hemstitched, Lincoln Circle, No. '2, ;.f or the past . All members are, urged;to l(e year. embroidered corners. Six present. . . 91.00 for . , O.O. D. KENSINGTON CLUB (Main Floor) Airs. Lysle'-Lakwill be' hostess to the members, of the (0D' O. Kensing'-to- n club Thursday 'afternoon at her home in the Lakevlew apartments. school Children's gingham "dresses' made of strictly washST. JOSEPH'S SOCIETY ' ' S. tion. O'Brien will be hostess to Mrs, W. able gingham, plaids, checks the members of the St. Joseph's sewing and plain. Newest styles. Eiics A meeting of the school council was society Thursday afternoon in the St. enr to 14 years. Special . . 91.00 held last night. A contract was Joseph Hall. tered into with the White City orches- (Second Floor) ' tra. 1 his orchestra is to f urniah all ACACIA CLUB Mrs. Joseph S. McFarlane will be the music for the high school dances. & hostess to the members of the Acacia A ruling providing that all officers or club Thursday afternoon at "her home. representatives ot the O. H. S. In any Boys' suita, rompers and creepMrs. David O. McKay is in charge of activity must have a student body ers made of durable quality .the program. ticket, or cannot hold office, was also passed. models, light gingham, BUSY HOUR CLUB and dark colors. Values to $2. Members of the Busy Hour club will i The soccer teams of the G. A. 'A. meet at the home Fred Schade met last night in a series of games. 91.00 Special on Fowler avenue Thursday afternoon. The. "Spartans" vs. the "Invlncibles" Floor) (Second did. not score.'In the game "Tommies" vs. "Bluebirds," the Tommies won by FIVE HUNDRED CLUB MrB. A. E. Edson will entertain the one point. The ' Ghosts" vs. "Amamembers of her five hundred club zons" did not score. The "Shamrocks" Children's allovers made of a over the "Cherries" with a score Thursday afternoon at her home, 2665 won of Van Buren avenue. striped blue denim, trimmed in oo , red. Sizes 3, 5 to 8 The regular weekly assembly of the turkey JUDGE OPPOSES CUT 2 O. H. S. students was held this morn years. Special pair . . " the Sanoma school. at high ing (Second Floor) : IN FISHER'S FINE Northrup v?as presented with a large box of candy for winning the prize in to held by In a communication sent to the city a contest beat advertisement written. the riplrte commission this morning Judge D. It. I. Bilverstein gave-made of' reading, a tribute c Girls' Jorit petticoats Koberts of the city court, recommend- to the unknown dead. cotton Dr. Wilson yarn, gray ribbed part ed that an appeal made to the comspoke- on his experiences while in blue V7ith and trimmed mission of Louis A. Fisher seeking , pink was patriotic of a fine of $150 imnosed unon France. Thetheassembly values. Spestudents singing songs, stripe. Usual $1.25 throughout, him in the court, be denied. selections the and by given being . . . . 2 . . for cial 91.00 Judge Roberts explained that Fisher orchestra. was fined he had entered (Second Floor) a plea of guilty. to passing a check of The Girls' Athletic association is to $125 when he lacked tunds in the a swimming party Thursday 'bank to cover it. Judge Roberts held hold at the sanitarium. There afternoon that Fisher was not 'unjustified and will be demonstrations 20c outing flannels In light and of the side ass Fisher had excessively" punished Australian sfroke, dark colors for night gowns, was stroke, breast and ..declared; for the English over- trudgeon admitted that other checks of quite crawl, pajamas,' underwear, etc. Six arrru There are many entries in the large' amounts hart also been given. a few in and free the race, short Etyle The fine was imposed July 6, last. yards for . . dive. front eom-straight Roberts : to the (Cotton Corner) explained Judge mission that the case wu a state case are allowed the No at outsiders and not a city case and therefore the "San" while the girls are having their commission would have no power to attracparty. One of the particular act in the matter. a be race of will the tions relay party commissionThe ordered commun- of the winners of all the ication filed, which closed the matter composedraces. Beryl 'Berlnger, the president as far as the city is concerned. of the Girls' Athletic association, will give a demonstration of ' ' methods. , Canton Flannels 1'orr.f-r-) Emmerick feather pillows in Boxed Stationery size 17x24, covered with a good Boxed stationery. A beautiful blue flowered ticking. Special, assortment. In colors blue, each S1.00 pink, lavender, buff and white. (DownMlrj) 50c value. Special, three boxes - - i for Spanish combs, fancy barrettes, casque cpmbs, etc. A splendid big new assortment. 91.00 Special . Tributes are f S1.00 Spanish Hair Combs Cotton batU in the large size. These are all in one piece ready for comfort mak. S1.00 ing. Special, each ( Special iGio -- ? Io-ntiri- oo- aiuii. Epe. Women's bracelets. Gold filled, Some are fancy glalUh set with rhinestcnes. Very smart with short sleeves. Values to union suits, heavy weight cotton, ribbed with light fleece, ecru olor. S.le price, suit . ,. $1.00 68 -- 51.50 Presented by The American Legion canton flannel for babies' nxe, etc. Good heavy quality b!eacved or bleached. Tixt Women's Bracelets Men's Union Suits Men'i 73 I. claipi.- -- 5 -- Pearl bead necklaces. 24 Inch sues. Gold graduated - ' Don't Fail to Sec "POWDER RIVER" (Boys' Shop) 242 142 267 199 86 110 112 13S 322 . iGlove Section) Shop) shirts, made of jv good quaUtv Amoakeae outinc flannel S1.25 values. Sale prito SI. OO 429 . mads of a newest pleatdank colors. price $1.00 nie-h- t , - u Women's hand htgi. A good assortment of styles and leathers. Fitted with mirrors and coin purses. Special. .31.00 Boys' Outing Gowns BoTS OUtinc flunnHl . 22S 160 101 104 . . i Women's Handbags Boys' Dress Caps 1921-2- 2 1921 ST. bale iiJoMar .;A mg.. A:mmmm; Given So Goldie Gaston Alleges in as 3663, Gain of 149 Complaint Which Won ' in Year Her Divorce figures for STANDARD-EXAMLNii- K (Men' Shop) Men's Silk Sox Men's silk sox. Holeproof onds, regular 75c values with slight darn in foot, black and brown colors. Very special, 2 pairs (Men'a Shop) 91.00 Men's Dress Shirt? (Men's Shop) Men's dress shirts with collar attached, in plain white or fan- Huck Hand Towels bird designs. Values to $1.69. Sl.OO 20c huck hand towels, size lSx Special (Art Drpartment) Muslin Tea Aprons for hotels and rooming houses, also for private use. . 91.0U Special, 6 for 3C, ..... (Cotton Corner) Muslin tea aprons. Stamped on good quality muslin in two dainty designs. Splendid for New New Percales percales in a large assortChristmas gifts. Special, 3 of patterns, light and for . . 91.00 ment dark. Seven yards for 9100 (Art Lf partm nt) -. .- (Cotton Corner) Chamoisette Glbves Crisco Cheaper Chamoisette gloves, light colors and white. Self and contrasting In this paper tomorrow night, cy stripes. All sizes. $1.25 valadvertisement will appear on ues 91.00 embroidrey. Good range of an sizes. Special, 2 pairs . 9 1.00 Criaco. In tjie ad will be a cou(Men's Shop) pon good for 20c cash in pay(OIot Section) ment of a can of Crisco. Don't Black Sateen Shirts Work Men's Sox fail to clip this coupon and Men's black sateen work shirts, McIonald make, mado of, a Men's heavy wool work sox in bring it to our Downstairs good quality, pearl buttons, cut gray color. "T&c values. Four Store where it will be redeemed as 30c cash on Crisco. extra large. $1.25 value 9L00 ,for 91.00 , (Men a Shop) (Men Shop) (DoTrntatr) " . rioor) Silk Jersey Silk jersey, 30 inches wide, woven tubular. So much in de. maud for lingerie. White only. $1.50 value for, yard . . 91O0 (Mala Floor) Crepe De Chine Crepe de chine, all pure silk, with a beautiful soft drapy finish for dresjes, waists, lingerie, etc. Pink, flesh and white. 51.50 value Sl.OO -- (Mala FScKr) Wash Satin Waxh satin, 33 inches wide. A beautiful soft finished satin for Flesh only. $1.50 lingerie. value for 9 LOO (Mala Floor) r |