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Show THE OGDEN TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 22, 1921. -- iMl ; PPiM IA IIS-- , tv 11111 I II -- rlr in ay U M H STANDARD-EXAMINE- - : 20c whole Port. Shoulders 2oc Pork Shoulder Roasts :i& Others Released 12 J4 . . . . . ... . .15 .... .12 y2$ 15 ............. .20 .40 .. ... ,GO : Tlie plea of James McFarlin, a ' 30c Roiled Ribs ranch hand, that he met two old 50c 1 pound Butter friends in Ogden and took a ..drink 15c Tall Milk, C f or , from their bottle, later waking: up be. .25? . . . 20c Aunt Jemima Buckwheat, 2 for hind .the bars, has won a pardon for the, man from the city jai!.s The city commission last night granted the ALL THE DAY pardon- - after reading a communication Hrrktn MoVartln n. r wn a ffw dava ' 30c 35c bulk Mincemeat . . . 48s 55c Turkey ' TTlso sentenced to serve 50 days in jail Ion charge of drunkenness. McFarlin 2 pounds No. 1 Solt Shell 40c 45c choice Geese . . was liberated today by Chief of Police 75c Valnuts Jonathan Jones and left for southern 35c 40c choice Ducks Utah, where he Baid hohad a winter's 2 pounds No. 2 Soft Shell 35c choice Roasting Springers, job awaiting him. HIS PLEA. 55c Walnuts 4 to 5 pounds average . . 30c The plea of McFarlin, contained "in -' These 2 pounds extra fine Almonds 75c chicken3 "are his letter to the board follows: very "I am a stranger in this city. 2 pounds No. 1 Almonds . . 55c choice. Come early to make I was on my way down to the 2 pounds No. 1 Washed your selection. county in southern Utah to pixie on to a ranch for the work 30c Cranberries, 2 quarts for 55c 50c go Brazils winter, But, I met a couple of '' 4 . . 2 . . 25c Sweet .50c Potatoes choice Filberts pounds pounds inen I' used to work wiv and they , 15 Grape Fruit, 2 Tor . . . . 25c $1.95 'z gallon Royal Purple pave me a drink from thetr tie and that was all I knew until 60c $1.50 Grape Juice . . . Oranges, dozen ' 1 woke up in jail. 1 1 55c No. Lemons, dozen . . . 50c "It is the first time, in three pint Royal Purpie Grape years that I was In trouble. Please 3 bunches Celery . . . . . 25c Juice 50c Rive mq a chance to get out be60c bottle Virginia Dare 25c can Pumpkin 20c fore it gets cold. I will have a to walk after Wine 50c 3c' ways long leaving Squash, pound the railroad In southern Utah, and it I havebeto too stay all my time here WE DELIVER ORDERS OF $3.00 OR MORE cold to do much it; may walking, and I "would like to get there. I will cause you no more trouble." The pardon was granted McFarlin of Commission-pe- r I 366 Twenty-fourt- h Phone 2287 Street. jfonJ. recommendation Chief and Ward Jones, Ray OTHERS PARDONED. The board also granted pardons to four other prisoners who were recommended by Chief Jones as worthy of pardon. The action was taken partBOYD DEFENDANT ly through the fact that the city jail BANK SUED ON TWO Js now overcrowded. Those pardoned NOTES OF $5000 were Q. Bowman, serving 90 days for IN DAMAGE SUIT 50 W. drunkenness; Stagge, serving days for drunkenness, H. Javins, 50 C. A. Boyd, Ogden attorney. Is made F. 31. Adams has filed suit in the days for drunkenness, and George court Livestock the district defendant in a suit riled in the district ten against Riley, serving days for vagrancy. The board has - ordered Emma State bank and Arthur "WoolleS". at court today by Agnes Wlnzell. who i Lewis, proprietor of a rooming house torney for the bank, seeking recovery seeking damages of $2000 for personal Twenty-fift- h street to ap- of a note for $5,000, which it is al Injuries alleged to have been sustainat 228 ed in an automobile collision between tomorrow pear morning to show cause leged Mr. Woolley now holds. car in which she was riding It is alleged that on October 1, 1920, aandFord why her license should not be rethe Boyd machinevoked for violation of the liquor law. the Hansen Livestock and Feeding The woman alleges that the accident The action was taken by the commis- company was indebted to the bank for October 1. at the corner of sion upon recommendation of Com- the sum of $15,000 and at the re- occurred missioner Ward, after evidence had quest of the bank and the livestock Grant avenue and Twenty-fift- wan ftreet, been turned over to him, by police of- company. Mr. Adams delivered his when Mr. Boyd's son, who alleged ficers. note to tho bank for $5,000. The note! to have been driving the uoyu car, A plumber's license was issued to is said to have been delivered upon the' turned directly in front of tho Ford Miss Wtnxell Clarence Hi Grundy. condition that when the livestock com-- 1 and a crash resulted. was she thrown for- comPlal3s that be! oo pany made payments they should credited to the Plaintiff's note unt w.iru inrougn uie wmusnieiu auu i a broken nose and other painthe $5,000 was paid. Air. Adams de- talned GOES BELOW ZERO injuries. clares he believes that more than the fulThe AT ELY. SAYS SCOTT amount to 'satisfy the note has been compalint of the woman charges that the son was acting as an agent paid. He asks that the note be cancelled for the father and therefore holds the Vernon, Metcalf, formerly assistant and delivered to him and that Mr. father responsible. Miss "Wlniell declares her injuries district forester with headquarters at Woolley be restrained from taking the are such that she has been unable to of at case the and from the jurisdiction of this present; secretary Ogden rsevada State Land &' Livestock as court. sleep soundly since the accident and Ih sociation presided at the meeting: of Simultaneous with the fiting of the unable to follow her former line of the stockmen held at Ely recently ac- - first suit, 8. W. Parkinson filed a sec- employment. She holds that ?200u Scott of the de ond suit against the bank containing should be awarded her as damages. cordingJo ofJames E.lrelations oo who re identical allegations. He also asks public partment Many of the trees in California's turned last night from there. .Mr. that his note of $5,000 be cancelled Scott also attended a meeting of the and delivered to him. giant forest are more than 400 rears old. rangers and. forest officials of the Ne ... r0 oo STcin on the Dalm of the hand is vada national forest It was four de is said to be an unnatural as the grees; below, zero at Ely. on Friday! normally 20 times as thick Barking skin on the eyelid. trait of the dog. nightj Mr. Scott said.: , saaaa - vxJ. u x "WAHESTGTONT ! ... ..... ..... ... ........... ...... Lemons, dozen 40 Cranberries, pouml Grape Fruit, each 04 Grape Fruit. 3 for l."0 Oranges, dozen Citron IVrl, pouud Lcinon Peel, pound Oranpr Peel, pound 15 or. Seeded Kaisir.s. package 1. o.. Seedlos RaUhiK, package . oz. Cnrrant, package Full Cream Cheese, pound Our Fancy Hutter. pound Swo'J Potatoes. 4 pounds fur Can Pumpkin. 21.- tins, vzch . . Turkfv. pound Geese, pound Chickens, pound 10 pounds for Asparagn Tip, can 22k Hk' Olivn, Formerly marked up to $7.50 Loin Veal ' juii'i! pound " u-- . ... . MAKING REPORT SCIENTISTS TO TO HA SHIMGTOMi i TTT ml T" ivy. jr. : TT MEET IN OGDEN TTl m t For the annual report to be made For the first tlm n the hUrtory of to the ntaten relations nrvlon, dejvart-tr.e- the organization the convention of the of ogrlcultural. Washlnirton. I. Hclence of wUt ltah meet rAcademy C, and likewise to the xtenlon den. Tlic meeting i called for vice division of the Utah Agricultural!1" college, W. Preston Thotnm, Weber" Friday at tho Ur.iverUy club. Waah- county farm agent is engaged in tabu street. ingion avenue and Twenty-sixt- h latin the result of the extension ner- Is the program: Following vice In Weber county during the past 10:30 . 51. season. Methods "Presr.t of Ii;po. The report will also V used to In- a!." C. JCliner Harrrtt. yw3ge Nt Normal form the residents of the various local college, Ogden. communities of the results that hae "nilghtA.of Hursr Ilertft." It. I HJch-ardbeen accomplished, and the complete !. C. Logan. "Measurins; Flowing Btreams,- - R. It, report will be Klven at the annunl meeting of the farm bureau that is to Lyman. V. ot V., Slt Lake city. "Home Ktudlei n Nutrition nnd be held during the early part of JanuGrowth." Mlas Hlanche CoopT. I. A. ary. The tabulation work done on the re C. Iycgan. to date shows. Mr. Thomas said. "Quaking Aspen In ftah." F. S.'lJik- port t hat the majority or the local bureaus er, l. sService. Ogden. have succeeded In the. various pro uriea west Pulp v. pasture fot thit Dairy Cows." W. K. Carroll. t a. C. grams that had been outlined and excellent results had been accom Los;an. Effect of Duty of Water Kxperl. Dltshed In. the majority of cases. Illn.rr itlva nf tin or the rDOft IS D( ments on Water nights.- - Arthur Fifo ne handled Mr. inomai poimru ouut. A. t,.. Ixrn. 1:30 I M. that tinder the heading or sugar teets. ere or Instance. Grsainr llrrnnniiMinr three tnings it a L. . K. I orett 10 s;ei att m , nnoematter. n Service Or planned, namsiy, m w sou auv turn. io restea . . . . . . ' t r b n ' t . .hai in. vnn nnmn. v. oT U., Hslt sugar teei saie ptn the nlan of determining tne com oit.uy "Kfftct of Kxternal Influencts Upon sugar beet raising. Other subjects under wbicn various mm Jteiallve Abundance of Actino- subdivisions were planned mciuuea inyces m me Foil," Thomas L. Martin rrovn. social activities; i. of Helectlon cn Potatoes " trrect telephone and llgniing crop hog George Htewart. V. A. C. logsn. livestock Improvement; apor Iesxure of the Holl as a cholera prevention and cure, and civic Function of the Water Content." M. Improvements. oo- U. Thomas. V. A. C. "Controlling th fc'ucar Uet Web LOCKED OUT, SHE Worm," H. O. Tltui. LAks CUy. . oo ASKS FOR DIVORCE Jenny Una's vole first attracted attention when s.a aat at the window singing Id her pet cat. aasaulUd anJ her That her husban& " oo ocked her from the hou at 3 o'clock lAuisiana th has grestest numtr In the morning ara auetaxiona maa of miles ot navigable watsrs. by lola Johnson In a suit ror aivorce Josfiled in the district. coyrt eph S. Johnont Mrs. Johnson uegea inn on 5, Mr. Johnnorj etruck her Inthe face Hh hl Tit. h n woriouowana Ing day, ahe complain. kicked at ner. XI was on inw nin of November 14 that h beat her and locked her from tha home, the woman declares. Mra. Johivson . further alleges that re. durinr her wt?dded life to he hadhome leave neatedlv been compelled and at otherperioda her Jvaaband re- fiuied to live. in the nouw wnn nar; She declared Mr. Johnson had.-clleher vile name for many months. Mrs. Johnson . ik that tha. 1. court i n. iiumuwn, award tneir imam cn w peiier aDie to eiclalnlnr that .he Fhe a"k education.t give U rrPer b- - allowe&r thaehlli that she .wtJ at time, however-.- ' ..TV, coujxle married here January U, 19 if. ' nt V - I V. m I . Ike I r co-opcr- du)".i. au pet; ier-vtc- e; Ht Wings of the morning! Wouldn't it be great if every good thing in the world cost as little as that delicious cup of fine coffee for breakfast? Wouldn't it be great if fy oil could get' your money back on everything s easily as you can on Schilling Coffee? V . i. " ... alnt oi-emb- er T m to'-til- Schi ingCoffe 8 . 9 raid 'sB'I i gis 35c S1.00 .. . All I. fjr .45c ..40 30c rands Tall Milk, 6 GOc , Oixio. CuUih IOC 70C can Inc v. fur L'alunut Baking Poivdcr. 25c pound can Libby's Aiparajru$ Soup. irc I 'J . 1 SVj-ponn- d Independent Meat Company Phone 391 2420 Washington Ave. NO SESSIONS TODAY IN DISTRICT COURT COLDER IN OGDEN I1Hr" tc f No court f!iioui are t,Jng in l eithtr dlvla'on cf t h dUirlct court dally tuUelln today, v Vh ding To th, Judge Jam X. United State Weather Colder and JuJge Gecrgc H. Jiarker.lJmb!l of ttir,$ which reached the city today. tent frcrn the city today. Judge temperature are In U nn c'cnductSr.g cm nwtilmuM tmrrature K!mH!f Yeaterday it wl.l!e Jn.lg p.arker minimum U In rarmlngign wa t degree- - l'v' court. hldlr.g nlcht of 60 degree. Tomutrow Juilge a. A. U of 1.-g- t IT IS WOICTII win come ta Ofutii t hold C IT T1IIH tUT In Judge Klmtalla coyrt In which the MUSKY ut th'.a allp. rnclcee with Ic and local judge la tt.it!a'.l?Vd. The ra of Hdward Call, charged mail it to IoUy - Co, Sill 8hefriio 12! . writing your mn ) with scheduled for hearadullery, LT.ieago. Cnd VddrfM T clearly, tou will ing tcmorrvw rcomlr.g in J u w g L.ar rontalr.lfcg dlvlaicn. it w Pi return a irtal Pfk for todgy that the Jlowever, U1 t diart.id Koltr'a Honey and Tar I oley KlJney due to lack cf evidence. cougha. cola andin croupj i!4ti and cat. r hirkirht ;anT anu fnnetlled weather irrrc W tf-- hd s cPf ct t f-.i- r.W r" aij ce bladder allmecta: and roley Calhmijj thoroughly Tableta, a wholtaorr. forandccmtt?aiton. cUanalng cathartic ttliouantav headache, and boweia. Bald .every where. Adtrtlie- ""'n. menu I E3MP Final Clearance Sale of Millinery Ttxxitj tae yitcra agaioat Cold. Grip aod Inctna by BEAUTIFUL PATTERN " Our Most Uxolxulve Models, XroinJ$15.00 to $50.00 YOUR CHOICE it nnnrmmG m at m 'wr mm 0tJ m . J. R. Downing, manager and promoter of the Wasatch Athletic eRib, waa laat night, granted, a license by weekly the city commlpslon. to" conduct ' Ogdnr.' boxing ahowrln . . oo OGDEN MAN GIVEN ...... 'DIVORCE DECREE J 10c 30 ....GO UNSETTLED AND DOWNING BOXING LICENSE . SP 150 S 23c -- . 25c . rf d .... 50o 20c Iloest. Phone 390 s. 1 ....25f .....T25c Boy your winter tapply Idaho Rural Potatoes, per cwt..2.00 Fancy Mincemeat Pie made of Libby'n mincemeat, each. . .30 Fancy Layer Cakes, Oiocolate Nut. Mocha Nut, Mocha .45C Plain and Apple Sauc Cake, each .45 Cream Rolh, per dozen .25C Butter Rolls, dozen .25C Doughnuts, th dozen to Hold .Conference at University Club t vice in Weber Cpunty . m or sciences 1 utaa Acaaemv I j.flomas jrrepannK Details of Extension Ser- - 25c 25? ....... i 1 35 1 Hats of Lyons Velvet, Panne Velvet, Duvetyne h ...35 12 .C ponnd Wal Htf '.v, ound. . . IOC lor oC Pot Roatts, pound . . IOC Mothcr's Oat, Loin Steaks, pound . . 20c 45 bag Round Steak, pound . 15 Crn Meal, ba25C Locr Lamb, pound . . . 25 Mother's Oat 5, pnekape 35 Ioin Lamb Roast. . 20c Lomon. dozn . . , 40 pound Loin Lamb Chops, 25c Pineapple, pound can 25 Shoulder Lamb RoaM. 12. LC lan:ed Star Coffoc, pound 40 pound Shoulder Lamb Chop', 15C No. o Soda Crackers 45 pound Lamb Stew, pound . . . EC Family Sire Sodas . . 25 Bulk Sweet Cookies, Hulk Lard, pound. . . 15 20 pound American Maid Bread, large loavr 10c Pandora Butter Crack ers 25 Small louve.i, :j for . . 25f 00 . 70c SOr4 ....... 20c Iloast. S!i.in!dcr Veal Formerly marked up to $15.00 - 50 pint Lniu Veal ChojK, pour.l Ltjr V.aI Stak. umul htiulJcr Veal ('hoi. 50 TRIMMED HATS , 10 Queen Olives, lartr- - bottle Queen Olive, me'dium bottle Stuffed Olives, medium bottle Wilson .Jams, ktravrberrv or rasphrrv. bottl 75 TRIMMED HATS WESTERN MARKET 1 ce uuotations - ' - .sn ,.." -, For Thanksgiving UL Vi " , .MYJTTl Ira! fleariiiice Sale . 20c Pork Shoulder Ro'asts . . . '25c choice Rump Roast Beef Wrrrrr VN I FOR WEDNESDAY SHOPPING UNTIL NOON James McFarlin Sentenced for Being Drunk Freed; 7 R Jamea G. Jakeman haa been awarded a decree of divorce from Gertrude Jakeman by Judge George B. Barker in the district court on ground of desertion. The couple was married hrre . three yenm ago. i oo Kairtport. Me.. Is the most emterty rltr in the I nltert Ktatee. - 50 KaU from $3.75 to $1&00, your choice. . . . . . .$2.00 fhicara. SALE BEGINS AT 9 O'CLOCK WZD1TESDAY J e ' ' No Approvals '' , No Return , " - Ouh Sale -- D oroihy Madson which del troy gem, act as a lock: lax a tire, ard kap I be rya-tern la cooditkss to throw cfT atucia of Coli, Crip tM , Be sure you get . Tt f ejiulsse be art tiii tljnaCsra |