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Show THE OGDEN 12 K The First Cough This Fall Con- ness Monday .The case of Louis Abrahams, charg. ed with operating a pawn shop with-- i out a license was set for hearing on Nov. 18 tn the city court by City Judge D. R. Roberts yesterday. Abrahams pleaded not guilty to the charge and told the court that he had merely lent a small sum to Iwal Asagi, Japanese, arrested on the charge of petty after he liad pawned an overlarceny wfth "Abracoat and a roll of blankets ' - ' - j . . - . " i . I i Exquisite White Ivory You know whit ivory "ordinarily' now know the superior richness of our line. Somewhat different from usual stock as the quality is the highest there is. By no means expensive but look at our prices and see. Wonderful gifts here. Don't fail to see them all. Hair Eeceivers. . . . . . .S2.25 to $4.50 Puff Boxes ..$2.25toto $4.50 Hair Brushes $2.25 313.25 at Mirrors :.$1.50 -to o$13.50 .75v. $1.50 Trays at Pin Cushions....: $1.75 to $4.50 Picture Frames $1.25 to $8.0 Nail Buffers S1.50 to $3.00 Jewel Boxes $7.50 ....$4.50 to to Perfume Bottles 75 $1.75 health. Old Matter Ccffte coi-i- es ta ui In th tan. You can ste It r I1"?. Hcaltny and before it is ground and know that the Cfirs Clean. Our coffee cou'd not pojubiy contain chicory and ethtr vtnSealihful Ingredients tweh as are often ith the ceffet that la cround before the $ro.tr It, Aik to ste eur Old Matter tefore ard after H It 5 ro u n d. Ycu vi!l feel perfectly tite then about It net tern 3 injurious. td r-.i- 55c Take our Monarch .Cold Tablets fcr immediate relief and following twenty-fou- r has adopted the title of "motor doctor" to indicate his position in the new establishment. Provision for the individual showing of electric fixtures in the color most! suited has been made setting in the store through the building of a .number of small booths: o R Special this week, 60c and 75c Box .. Paper The. Salt Lake polico Mayor Frank Francis pardoned man who has requested. local peace department James Mufphy, officers to spent ten months in France and who arrest and hofd J.' C. Kkelton, alias J. was in the battle of Montfacon. and C. Smith, wanted in Salt Lake on the the offensive, Wednes- charge of burglary.,, He is supposed to day evening in order that he might be have come to Ogden and is said to be out of jail on Armistice day. Mayor wearing khaki shirt and trousers and Francis pardoned Murphy after look- 'a blue coat: The local peace officers ing into the facts: surrounding the were warned that lie carries a gun. $ase. Murphy was arrested at a local rooming house on the morning of Oc- MINNESOTA REPORTS tober 31 and taken from, his room on the charge of being drunk, found SNOW IS FALLING guilty and sentenced to serve 60 days in Jail. The police testified that now ST. PAUL Minn.! Nov. 12. when they enMurphy tered the room and he testified that fell generally throughout the northhe was in bed in the room when ar- west today, the fall averaging from rested and denied that he had been ono to two inches. The temperatures over Minnesota, North and South Dadisturbing the peace. ookota ranged from 7 to 42 above. . . youvrill find the cold has gone at last. Price 25c ne " McDonald's Dcn't 72c Cccea IZc can McDonald's Don't Co I Co:ea 0c -- De bar McDonalcfa Premium Chcc:late 20e bar M Do raid's Rcc Garden Sc t;n . was-undress- on fxotballgame. 23c See "Powder River" Help American Legion W"'11' I.' l""'."M' .. .. HKiZfBif- "f'J'if 24 (.u wasnington Avenue '& See "Powder River Help American Legion gBWF Twenty-fourt- h BURGLARS ROB CAFE OF noon. TELEPHONES Dullness ard Circulation Dept... IS Ads Clastl'-- $90 421 87a HIc-glns- spf-cla- l SPURNED IN DENVER , . K: V V Mr. and Mrs. J. birth of a son OCc Chept, 2$c !b..w: 22c lb..1C-- : 22 z 121 Rb Doil, lb 20c T Done Steak, la. 25c SiHofn Steak, lb. 25c Round Steak, lb. 20c k' , C-Dr- . ... ... Loin and Rib Lamb Chops, 20c ...1EC ... . . . 1 ftc cr R.b Pork Chops, lb, ....25c 35c Loin Pork 25v Reatt, lb 25c Shoulder Perk Reatt, lb..18-20c Shoulder Perk Reatt, lb.. 15c 25c Shoulder Perk Steak, lb.. 20c 10c Freth Perk Liver, 2 Its.. 10c 10c Freth Pork Neck Denes. 4 Its. 25c c tc FOUR OGDEN STORrlS Trade at the location mctt convenient STORE NO. 4 STORE NO. 6 Tenty-sitand Wii,insten Twenty fourth and Grant STORE NO. 8 STORE NO. 10 . Near First National tank Nfar Gc!dcn Ruts LOOK FOR THE ORANGE FRONTS h J -- t 'e- ! Our stock includes ladies' suits, coats, dresses, waists, hats, petticoats, etc. j , - - Men's Clothing We also have a complete line of men's suits and overcoats, hats, shirts and furnishings. Boys' Clothing You'll find splendid boys' overcoats and . , . two-pan- ts ' . NATIONAL HARRY REINSHRIBER, Mgr. 2345T Washington Avenue ,. OGDEN'S MOST LIBERAL CREDIT " STORE oo single leaf of the able tu bar a weight of 200 pounds A 'J South Amerl- - 4 .01 - ' V , A A r5 .4. 2524 Washington Avemae MADSEN BROS., Props. ! 1 ' 1 highest quality and absolut satisfaction. SEE US FIEST OR SEE US LAST, BUT SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY j li I , . Bc . Freth Hamburger, lb ...15c 25c Loin 25c Shoulder Lamb Steak, lb, 5c LambStew, 2 Iba. fcr. ..15c SAUSAGE 20c Freth Dulk Sautaje, lb.. .15c 25c Freth Link Gautaje, Ib...20c ian ON PIANOS, PLAYERS, ETC. Wc stage no talcs but always guarantee lowest prices, ; 35 PORK .lit b. (Intsmallonsl Nw Service.) Nov, 11.- - "fJrest UriU'.n Is well content to b th naval equal of America; her ponition Is tho tum as that of America, the Sunday Express, owned by lxrd Heaver brook, aald editorislly today, discussing proposals outlined by the United Ftatrs for limiting navies." "The American navat disarmament plan outlined yesterday Is a good basis lor discussion. "Oreat Hrllain requires and deSrs no more than a strength equal to that of the strongest naval power. "fcr the security of her linked nation. HrJd". admiral and a fir member of the Hrltish government committee on heavy armaments, who has written a book on naval warfare." said. Secretary llulches proposals constitute a quftttion of strength and equality of the llrltbh, Japanwi and American riavlrs quite in accordance with Iirltish ideals. "The hius permitting the completion of six new American battlchlj can hardly be reconciled with tha Ida of equality, because Amerca U building the new modelsooof warcraft." Half of all the women employed in gainful occupations In the Unite 1 Stales ar school teachers. LYRIC MUSIC CO. t -- IXNDO,N At ' 1 CHOICE HEIFER BEEF 20c Prime Rib Rolled Rcait, lb 20c 25c Rump Reatt, lb. 15c 20c Deef Pol RoatL lb. .I2'c 20c Heel Coil, lb. . .. ,15c 15c Lean Doil, lb. ...10c LOWEST PRICES News Service.) (International 'N.'r.f 1 f TV.. 1lv.nlr commission men of Denver will ignore efforts of the government to establish control of the local stock yards was in- dlcated tonight to Chester Morrill, as- slstant secretary of agriculture who visited the Denver ards to explaia the control plan which was to have become operative Novcmbcn 1. Commission men discussed with Morrill plans for opening their books for the Inspection of government agents but no agreement was reached, Acting as spokesman of Denver firms, A. Q. Prey, president of the Denver Livestock Exchange." told the assistant secretary of agriculture that Denver stockmen consider the packer control' act unconstitutional: and that a test' will be made In court should any ef- fort he made to control commission business here. "We do "not transact an Interstate business and the government cannot control or suDervlas our transactions," . Prey declared. Morrill will go to Omaha and Chi cago, where according to reports he will meet with opposition similar to that encountered In this city. oo . LIQUOIt CASKS POCATELLO, Idaho, Nov. 12. In the Judge O. ft: Uium'i division of Wildistrict court.today T. A. Hterrett, liam Laaley and James Watson, charged with .having . liquor in their possession, were found guilty; I , R. Richards and JS. Beus. charged" with the same offense were found not guilty. All are residents of Soda Springs. Paul Price, and Hherman Coffin of Downey, were found not guilty on the, same chanre- j T) XT' Ready-to-We- ar suits here. on ,c Tall Se;o Milk, STOCKYARD CONTROL There's every reason why you should have good clothes. There's no reason for delay, for our liberal credit" terms are such that you can afford to buy now. Pay "what you can down, the remainder to be paid weekly or monthly. Ladies' 1 lb INDORSES PROPOSALS ! S Uc can Tall Se;o Milk. Case ..S5 NEW NUTS -- Sc New Soft Shell Walnutt. 2 lbs. for 7c 5c New Crop Hard SheU !c Walnuts, 2 Its. for 2Sc Fancy Jaritn Almcnda, 2 Ibt, for itc Zlc New Crop Draziia. tSc lbs for 2Vz New Crop Filberts, 2 Its. for . , Zz SPRING 20c 2c Spring Lamb, lb 30c Lom Spring Lamb RoatL lb. . . 20c 25e Whole Umb Shoulder, t. Mor.Jay after-- for cant tcdoaen 28c ......... .15: LA M D BRITISH NEWSPAPER Burglars entered tho Utah Cafe, 206 Twenty. fifth street rarly Saturday, according to the report made by the manager to the police yesterday, and got away with J 00 In cah. Annomco I!n;armcnt. Mr. and They gained entrance throvsh the Mrs. seJ. M. Harbertson announce the which front door, they then clcsed rifled after entrance, curely gaining of their daughter Thelma the cash register and left by tho rear engagement to Herbert A. Wiese. The wedding door. will take place this. week in the Salt Detectives were assigned to the ca and made an Investigation but naid Lake temple. Miss Ilarbertson has that no clues had been found to Indi- been the complimented guest at sevcate who had committed tho burglary. eral ataim during the past weeks. The SUtte Industrial nchool officials Miss' Lenore and Miss IVrnice Ping auof tho Rchool'a reported the theft tomobile from In front of the Keed ham entertained her nt a shower, hotel during tho Armistice day while Mrs." Itoy Harbertson and Mrs. Victor Lochard, 2740 Jefferson ave-- ; Olive1 Donaldson, sisters of the yourui nue, and Orviile Pitcher. 2421 C av- - woman, also entertained In her honor. nue, reported theft3 of their bicycles! Delicious Cream luffs, filled wltJi from In front of the Coxy theatre. E. Copper, 264 8 Van JJurenJ real crmm, &Oc per dozen.. lrrrnweU !. 9253 avenue, reported stolen from his auto- Confectionery. mobile in front of the Kcclesbulldlng a. starting and lighting battery. OermUi Ward. Misa Molly C. E. Calne of the Montana rooming will be the speaker this evening house reported that thieves had en- at the Eleventh ward sacrament tered his room and stolen a blue serge suit of clothing. O. S. Miya, H. F. D. No. 1, Iayton.! Ogden Typewriter Hou for type212211 uJaon reported that while he was at work writers and repair. yesterday In the field some one had avenue. Phona 23. entered his house and stolen a watch, II. II. Cardon. Church Circle. Section 2 of the officer for the Southern Pacific Railroad company, Presbyterian circle wttl meet at the reported Into the police yesterday that a home of Mrs. C. O. Dlnsmore, $ box car the railroad yards had ben broken into and a quantity of .shoes, cigars, puttees and underwear stolen. Your Credit Your Clothes .t5c Peanut 25c Shoulder Veal Roast, 20c Vtal Rump RoatL lb 25c Lea Veal Steak, lb 20c VeJ Stew, jb. - Ammuncf Illrttu RANDOM REFERENCES STORE - SIS STS . 30c Shoulder Veal Steak, 20c Loin Veat Reatt, lb. W. Cornell announce lh at niKjn Halurday. 51 Advertising Dept..... Editorial and Nwt Dept. Mr- tacs above CANNED MILK Leo ' OGDEN'S ORIGINALCREDIT 2lc . cans Tall 5e;o Mtk, . ,59c lb can Peanut Dutter..25c 1 . SavinglVIeatPncBs, GomingWeek TO next.- lb. can s Gutter Pelsloes.. Jt.7i Pctatcet. if: J'T-TTen cS'b. bas atove Every tack cuifinteti 4 llz. . . utter . ....". 2X CVoi'.t Chel-- e -. ert FHur Z-- c cm Freth Peanut 313Slb. D well-know- ale-Princet- .2$z PEANUT CUTTER When makinj tif your order, don't forget the great food value cf Peanut Du'.tlr. Include a can. CCc I- Ibt. Mopo;rin Hi;h Pat- - 8 r keepers, Ih-a- FLOUR VEAL oo j . Cocoinul 3Sc Loin and Rib Veal -- Ferdinand Foch was resting tonight JAPANESE DIET at the home of Prof. Hiram Bingham, MEET ON XMAS EVE n the Peruvian explorer. The marshal put in a busy dayr havfrom TOKIO Nov. 12. An imperial reing accepted the degree of LLI). Vool-sey Yale at a special convocation in script, issued today, summons the JapMemorial hall, and attended the anese diet to assemble December 24, x 1C0 10 Two 43 lb. Cocoanut . 2jz package Dunham's Cocoanut . 20c package Dunham's tO U3. -- . McDonald Reef 4Sc POTATOES Our stores arc alt stocked with choice hts, smooth loni try AM first rJats and fine-mepotatoes. Ti: Ch-cJat- Cc package Dunharn't . ed' IS RESTING - NEW FOCH HAVEN, Nov. - 12. Marshal -. .2- quart Matcn iar New C'c; Honey S!c frames Fancy Ccmb Honey, 2 fcr COCOANUT ' -T - Cardcn Chocolate 2Zc can McDonald Roof Garden Chocolate ,t They are always filled right when we fill them as we ure only the right drugs and the right attention to scientific details. Nothing missing when it comes to ability tojielp the doctor to relieve your ills, and if you appreciate this bring more of your prescription! ' Pure 9cD01Ican And the More You Like That "Someone," the More of Our Candy You Will Take We have juU instituted a candy department where candy in bulk and candy in packages may be obtained to suit your desires. Wo are sole agentfin this city for the two'high-cs- t grades of candy made in the entire world, CANTERBURY FRENCH CHOCOLATES FOUREE AUSTRIAN CONFECTIONS Nothing like them and nothing better. Made especially for those who appreciate good candy. $1.00 to $5.00 boxes. R-I-G-H- lb. can McDona!d' 1 Cccoa . ... 2Sc 3 lb. can McOeni d Pure Cocoa . ,2Zz And You Know Who Let Us Fill Your Prescriptions : HONEY COCOA ex-servi- ce Meuse-Argon- AT OUR NO. 13 Few Early Week Grocery Prices A . 39c $2.19 WASHINGTON AVCHUC. THE FIRST OF THE WEEK. GET A TRIAL CUP AND EC CONVINCED OF OLD MASTER'S WONDERFUL FLAVOR. CANDY fountain pen is important as a writing medium, hut yet rather useless if there isn't anything to write upon. So e fountain pen and a box of stationery go together. We are offering some unusually fine stationery, allowing excellent opportunity for choice as to newest and most effective in color and cut. In fountain pens we have the Shaefer pen, known the country over for quality. $133 STORE, 217 - A. ....... .45c lb. Cnn Old Master Coffee 1 lb. Can Old Master Coffee $1.503 lb. Cnn Old Master Coffee $2.505 THE OLD ftASTER DCMON5TR ATOO WILL CC There's Someone- Who Likes A Fountaiti Pen and A Box of Paper 111 and It's your fault as well is the season's fault when you catch a cold.. You're more to blame if that cold is neglected. ...... U 0P(p S mm. Far your htalth's lake ycu carrot afford to ott Just any ceffts ctpcaUy moil cf the brands vhich cc-- t alresjjy cround. If all ceffee va cf the quality f eur Old Iiter there would nevt r have been cause for the bclnf that cofftt Is injuricus to one's - , about hours use WJRL y 4 PARDON POLICE ASKED TO FOR ARMISTICE DAY LOOK FOR BUGLAR EX-SOLDIE- November Says: "Now For Colds" I See Our First Showing of Cilanna Cough Syrup will be your friend in need , now and at all times when you have a cough. The first cough this fall is liable to last the. longest. Stop it immediately. Get a bottle of this fine cough rem- edy today. Price lOz. 1 - oo . r . ' . - .' i.", hams. Asagi pleaded guilty .to the charge of stealing the overcoat! and .to the Charge of stealing the blankets and to was sentenced serve 150 days In ' , , jail. W. disturbC. with Squires, charged He ing the peace ' was fined .$30. pleaded guilty. ,, Roy and Charles Jones, negroes and brothers both pleaded fcuilty to of stealing a saw and the were charge each sentenced to pay a ' fine of $60 or to serve 60 days in jail, G. R. Sondburg pleaded not guilty to the charge of vagrancy and the of hLs case wad set for Nov. hearing 14. Bail was fixed at $20. J. Conners, charged with vagrancy, pieaded guilty and was sentenced to thirity days in jail. William Berry, charged with being drunk pleaded not guilty and his case was set for hearing on Nov- 19. His ball was fixed at $50. Edward Gundersing, charged with the same offense, failed to appear for trial and his bail of $50 was declared forfeited. Glen Hall pleaded guilty to. being drunk and was fined $50 or .fifty 'days in jail. R. Earl Owens, charged with having liquor in his possession failed to appear for trial and hi3 bail of $100 was declared forfeited. Organization of the Electric Department Store was announced Yesterday, the ne westabllshment to be opened Monday morning.- The business is a consolidation of theAdams Sales company, the Alta Electric company and Charles Hartley, electrician of Ogden. The store room at 2336 "Washington and avenue has been remodelled stock the equipped for the store, and will be in place in the ' show rooms Monday morning. "Ogden will have a new, modern electric store with every, facility that we can possibly ' provide," Baid C. S. De Hart of the Adams Sales company "We. have' specialized in yesterday. electric household appliances, the na'kind, tionally and locally advertised and have developed a considerable but business not only in Ogden the Intermountaln state hroughout, To provide for future growth larger space was needed. In making arrangements for this additional space we; are consolidating with other departments of electric shops electric fixtures will be handled by the Alia Electric company representatives, the wiring and motor repairing by Charley Hartley, well known In Ogden. These departments give us a complete electric line." Associated in the new establishment as department heads will be C. 8. De- Hart, A. B. Williams and T, E. Greene of, the Adams Sales company; CharleyHartley and I. L. German, represent- , - Pirns solidate; Ready for Busi- November 18 SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 13. 1921, R ELECTRIC Case Against Alleged Pawn- Ogden Establishments broker to Be Heard on STANDARD-EXAMINE- LYRIC MUSIC CO. Vi -' j ,- , Christensen's School of Dancing 4 Don't Purchase a Wtuhlng Machine Until You Have Seen the New COPPER WOODROW a. New Classes Now Boolung -- BERTHANA Inquire Phone ' OGDEN iELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. 3212-- J 2430 Washington Avenue, "3.1 - 13 J |