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Show THE; OGDEN .STANDARD-EXAMINE- WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23, 1921. ' R ...... " 1 HE FROM THE HERO'S OWN UPS OFFICERS ELITE CAFE St FOR SEAL SALI ERA . 324 will reign .in this morning that there would be no Thanksgiving, .state institutions spirit ii Ogden tomorrow court held tomorrow in the city court. with programs to be given, followed Tha officials at the forest service by social events; The big feature of said today that all offices would be the day, turkey dinner, will begin the closed tomorrow ra celebration of ... '!;'-.'.. ,.r festivities. Thanksgiving. More than 0 inmates of the Utah At the offices of the railway mail school of the deaf and blind will leave service in the federal building It was today and tonight for their homes in announced that the offices would be various parta of the state 'to spend closed during the entire day. their parents or relOther office that are to be closed Thanksgiving with :!' atives. .; during the day in the federal building are all postoftice windows, the offices WITH TRIMMIN'S. departThose who remain at the school will of the extension service of tb8 of offices and the of ment agriculture ibe served a Thanksgiving dinner, with ' the department, of animal husbandry. all the trimmings, in Hhe school Juvenile Judge L. J." ilolther anarNo 'program has been that lh offices of the juvnounced during the afternoon, but in the enile court ranged would be closed. ; evening a dance will be held in the , B. A. Fowler, superintendent of the gymnasium with Lillian Thatcher's or- Weber county schools, said that the ofchestra furniahlng the music. fices of the county board of education An elaborate Thanksgiving program would also be closed, during the day. . , All banks In. the city w ill be closed. :haa been arranged at the State indus- as will all general merchandising trial school for 10:30 o'clock tomcnr-- I houses and all wholesale houses. row morning. Thanksgiving turkey DEK HOSPITAL. dinner will be served at noon and a At thaATDee the following 'motion picture show will be held dur- menu ban been hospital for Thanksprepared ' roast ing the afternoon. soup, turkey and giving: Oyster The morning program follows: sauce, roast fillet or veai cranberry sweet, Wltn dressing, Selection by S. I.'S. band, r poiaioes an Invocation. , .:..Murlin. Stephens Irish, potatoes, sweet peas, pumpkin and mine pie, plum pudding, tea cofChorus by school . ' fee and cocoa. My Own United States" Itobert Henderson of the ' Captain Dramatization of "Hiawatha" by Com EaJvatlon Army said today that a big .' pany C boy a. dinner was being prepared for a largo . Iaahelle . ... Reading Darling number of Ogden children. Follow. . , . . . . June Fierce ing the feast of good things a proRecitation. . ... gram of music, songs and speeches Chorus by Gable girls "Utah, We will be delivered in which the chilIiove Thee" dren of the Sunday school ,will parRecitation, "Thanksgiving"; . . . . ... ticipate. Those wishing to "donate William Swink toward the feast for the children are t Address ..R. T. Mitchell requested to communicate with Captain Henderson at telephone 290. Song, "America, the Beautiful". .... ' FEAST AT JAIL. . Entire school TV. Colin : Rankin, cook at the city i Selection S. 1. S. band. Jail,' announced today that the followPRISONERS TO EAT. ing Thanksgiving dinner would be the "prisoners In the jail: Roast At the county jail 21 prisoners will served.with and brown gravy, pork dressingsweet enjoy a substantial dinner arranged for cranberry and sauce, them" by Sheriff Richard Pincock. The mashed potatoeu, celery, potatoes bread white dinner will be served at 1 o'clock. Un-- ' and butter, coffee, cream and sugar, der the direction of Sheriff Pincock pumpkin, .mince, cream and lemon a long table was built In the corridor pie. CHILDREN XOT rOHGtTTK-N- . !of the jail today and all prisoners will A dinner featuring Thanksgiving ; be liberated from cells so they may sit sauce will be and cranberry turkey side by side during the meal. tomorrow to the children of the served James McBride; serving a sentence Martha Day Nursery. Following the . for passing fictitious checks, and now dinner" a 'thanksgiving story will' be read by one of the older , children. A ia trusty, will be the official chef of number of songs will also be enjoyed. be other the day. His helpers will, . UXIOX SERVICE. of the 'trusties jail. '' Union services will be held by the The menu for the prisoners will in Evangelical churches of the city at clude (roast pork, apple sauce, baked the, Methodist church at 11 a. m. The potatoes, celery, cranberry sauce and sermon will be preached by the Rev. A. E. Olson of the English Lutheran . plum 'pudding. church. Other pastors of the city will OFFICES CLOSED. speak. Musical numbers will be fea, . City Judge D. R. Roberts announced tured. i ; , . -- - , . . -- gymnasium. f , . . ....... '. Committees to handle the Christmas Seal campaign in Orden were. named at a meeting of ugdenltes held at the Weber club. today. President Frank M. Driggs, of the Weber club, pre sided. Dr. J. R. Uorrell. Dr. Ezra C. JUch, C. R. Hollingsworth and "llrs. Ralph E. Bristol, director of the Utah Pub lie Health association. C. A. Wright, president of the Progressive Iluslness club; E. 8. Hinckley, president of the Rotary club, W. If. Refder. Jr., presi dent oC the Klwanis club ana Frame M. Drigf of the Weber club, will as sist in the drive. W. W. r.awion, superintendent of the Dee hospital," was named manager of the drive. C. A. Wright was chosen publicity manager and O. J. Stilwelu treasurer. A secretary is yet to be named. President Wade Johnson of th University club. Mayor Frank Francis. Scoutmaster (3. A. Ooates. Rev. J. E. Carver end President 13. W. atteson ofMhe Ogden Chapter of the Ameri can Association of Engineers, will as sist In the campaign. : ; i i I ; i ! f . Claaald RAT CONTEST SERVICED j )'"' The United - ;i ...... - PRIZES ''si. bureau J1 States Veterans win' confer with all squad, "cleanup" men at the local headquarters of the Red Cross in the First (National Bank building Friday and Saturday, according to an announcement made today by Roscoe ex-servi- oe tftas-mann.i- in charge of the war risk In- surance bureau work for Utah. Any men who have elaims against the federal government are urged to present their cases. Some of the claims handled 'by the cleanup squad are as follows: compensation, vocational training, back ,pay, travel pay, Liberty Bonds, Liberty Bond payments, army allotments, claims of dependent widows, parents, and relatives, bonus, victory medals, medical and hospital treatment, refunds and burial expenses. Special attention wiirbe given to men whose claims have been disallowed on account of the man not being able to" connect his Claim with the servich and to those whose disability is rated less than JO per cent- The U. S. Veterans Bureau invites the relatives and friends of men to get acquainted tthe with the work Of the bureau while the officers are in Ogden Friday and Saturday. J; ex-servi- ce . I , All the prize winners -- m in the Advertising Dept.... Editorial and Newt Dipt. ...... RANDOM REFERENCES have a fine line of new unuied furniture. 2258 Wash. 11. A. Olien & Son, phone 248. 314 Class Pobtponetl Prof. Leroy Cowles of the Univenlty of Utah will not be able to conduct hia claf&s in education at the Ogden High school this evening, it was announced by the board of education. The today clasa will be held next week as usual. Delicious Cream Puffs, filled with real creom, sou i?r dozen.. Green well 03Li Confectionery, rat y b-- a. s, C-- B. Personal Imas Wonderful 2;$ cave of Cajo IUmi3iOtl. The George Wood, charged with battery of Thelma Stone, which, aocordtng to Assistant City; Attorney Samuel Powell, has been on the docket since June lat waa dismissed In the city court today due to the inability of the police to CarU-asaortme- nt -- at Bram well's. locate-th- complaining witneii. danclna; party. Informal. e Elks Thanksgiving eve., Wednesday. Nov. 23rd, for members only, at the club rooms. 3ix Ogden Typewriter House for typewriters and repairs. S423H udaon avenue. Phone i t, We have received a large itflpmtnt of fancy china from Kurope. We also carry a fine line of dlnnerware. A. Wshlngton. phone ail. K. 3X1 Olsen & Son. 4-- A. -- ce n ce - - ... iJ-h- re-epen- ed 2?.--Cua- ahy . . -- s JURY TO VISIT OENE OF BIG PAJAMA PARTY te Tetble laaatTve nsTmni, and PUi Conit!ptlea the a4 cutscu 6ett ke9 dicMtir and yTv 77c7 hrmtf (Continued from Page One) in pain but "seemed suffering f rpro Hauor." he said. .. An unsigned statement he is alleged to. have made to the district attorney in which hg said "gh was still m agqny' was read by the prosecution. He admitted having made the statement, but qualified his testimony by saying that the statement as produced "was not exactly as he He said today made it originally." that ha "did not believe he used the word 'agony. ' "You either made or did not make the statement, which is it?" the, court asked. i not statement read "Tba exact statement," he today answered. my Miss Rapp "made noises, but I don't know whtther you would call it groaning. or shrieking or what it was," he answered, in response to a prosecution question, Hs was still on the stand at the noon , . .... . ..... . n!Mi.- -. i off iWOmUhth m JUMIOROLittla m -i. doee. Made ( IfjAur 9m ram icirvvni, thi cnoy mmh. For chiUreo sol sslt. i SHOESTRING POTATOES OYSTER COCKTAIL . f r ROAST UTAH YOUNG TURKEY OYSTER DRESSING r with CRANBERRY SAUCE John Sheldon McCook will remember for a lonp'time how Ser with BAKED APPLE vhiting. TO ROAD WORK; School Children should be plump, and buublbp over with vim ana vitality. rosy-cheeke- d noil s Emulsion is unsurpassed for purity and goodness. It should be q great help to'TWJ your boy or girl, Jul Mure MIXED OLIVES UTAH CELERY MASHED or STEAMED POTATOES STEWED CORN in CASES BRUSSELL SPROUTS with DRAWN BUTTER IN AUTO CASE ! F. M. Hiplty ef of I?. tuit automobile wss rs . ROAST YOUNG GOOSE. CELERY DRESSING iiodf ill. designated by Genera! l'ershinjr as tho proat-vs- t geant Hamucl hero of the world war, coddled him as lie told about his irtr experience. The boy is a koii of Justice McCook of New York City than I64i.000 wan unt In Utah and Nevada on fedeml aid pro- uciooer si, tni3 jecis irom jmy to1 ;o u report filed with year, according the U. S. bureau of public road ut ugacn tooay. l lim amount kK spent by the srovernmtnt on improved riad while u i!iiillar amount fnent ly the two states. The totnl expenditure for the period in Utah including both federal aid and state funds was approximately In .Nevada a total of 1413.-00- 0 ft?.000. liA license Marriage was out. cense win issued today in marriage paid the office of These figures surpass the marks for Claude T. Moyes, county clerk, lo It is said. Charles I. Bristol, Ogden and Ircna the same period for a 1920, Indications point to new rerord for Brown. Brigham City. - i CHICKEN SOUP with HOME MADE NOODLES or TOMATO BOUILLION FRIED HALIBUT "VVe -U- ; t Per Plate Choice of . $64 5,000 GOES WEST ME . i k.W-.- .... ThAnkaglvlnjr Sorrier In compli- whom VToodfill is ance with the President's proclamation and the custom of the church, there will be a Thanksgiving service, consist, ing of the Holy Eueharisl, tomorrow morning beginning at 10 o'clock In the Church of the Good Snepherd. to wnicn an ar coraiaiiy invuea. suya announcement by John W. Hrslop. the Rector. campaign contests were announced today. Supt. W. Karl Hopkins was kept busy visiting the different schools and awarding tn cash prizes to the winners. First prize .winners received $5 each; second prize winners $3 each, and third priije dinners $1 each. The P.rize money was furnished by fra- ternal organisations, Briiea were awarded as follows: 'Ksnays -- First prize winners---QuJordan, Ogden High echool; Nelwyu Kmmett. Central Junior; Dorothy a oujgcr iaaison Second prize winners Harold Lah-uO. M. a.; Melba Brown, Central Junior; Margaret Hhead, Five Points - S1.25 i v 91 - ex-servl- " 421 S73 Third prize winners Margaret Garrison. O, H, b.; Charles' Kmmett, Lewis Junior; Katherine Thomas. Lwis 20 Kindling wood. Phons 2t. 4'ostcr First prize winners Ath-lee- n Venema, O. Ii. S.; ilartha Wright, Central Junior; Adriana Westbrook, Xotlco Prielhod yporuma "VitalLorin Farr. of Mormonlsm" at BramwelJ"s. 219 ity Seond prize wlnners-MarioCrose, 11. a.; Francis Kershlnck, Md. Fort, O, Harper's Bazaar, six months for Jr.. William Hall, Madison. 11,50. Waldron. the magazine man Third prize winners L. Thomas. ll Weber Normal College; Kveiyn Pal- of Ogden. ...... oo mer, Central Junior; Victor Blddle, Lewis, Jr.; WmThomas, Mound Fgrt; MARINE FIRES AT Mary Natple. Qrant. Cireatfeat Xuuiher of KAtsFirst SUSPECTS ON TRAIN Eddie winners rats, gait, prio li PACKER EMPLOYES tfrant; Uriel Swlnson, 8 5 rata, Mound 64 rats, O. H. H. PITTSBUno. Pa.. Nov. 2 J. Private ACCEPT REDUCTIONS Fort; Martin Shaum, W L'nitsd Btates marine Washerman, corps-- , guarding Jlslttmore Ohio mall train No- 9 from Washington to Pitts KANSAS CITY, Mo Nov. 23. Uepr MOTORIST FREED; resentativea of the Cudahy Packing burg, early todsy near Washington CASE DISMISSED Junction, Md-- , discovered two men at here and of the employe and plant me aoor or a man ear. ije rtrea up of the plant at a meeting of the plantthsm- with his One man board today., voted to ac- i conference V. a mairii The case of the city against Frank dropped off th? shotgun. put rio n t f an Vimit f P.fl. trail? and the other n.t u wjhus w siop wung out &n th hand rail of the car. The vote was ifi to 4, four of the t,en!t"lu"was driving, after Jla later was captured and brought to automobile he : labor representatives voting against ne nan ana oroKen ui rear Jail bre. con strucjc acceptance of the wage cut. The a of wheel ridden bicycle by ao over been deadlocked had to Captajn Herbert Harferenca was In theJoseph ouy dy,According th postaPausrd in ceptance of the wage cut for several Willett, court this morning hffore City Judge the commanding !. dtiys. 1 Pltts&urg district PrlvaU War-ma- n reported to him that soon after fltilott had failed to appear for trial the traiu OM AHA Neb., Nov. left 'Washington ha thought 0 hig bail of had been declared jie faw someone on of one of the packing employes at Kansas City, and forfeited. cars. He gainedtop an mail through' their plant conference board advantageous WilJett testified that while ridlag poaitlon and swept the tqp efof the car today agreed to accept a wage cut, on h n, Grant avenue Twtnty-fjftfective Novtmber II. according to p street he not Know but did with fire, been knpeked dowp, jie h had hit anyene as Ihe trainwhether announemeat by the company here. could not had was In say what part of the automobile struck him. II. Snyder, auto- mption. A little later. Captain Hardy, said, in the United mobile mechanic, testified that he waa Wasserman Commercial airplar-esaw two men on platStates flew 3,500,000 miles in the last standing in front of 2440 Grant avenue form ' a mail car and fired the them. pn Hixmonths at a cost of 15 killed and when the accident happened and that One dropped utl the train and the he saw one of the rear fenders of other wss taken prisoner. 53 injured, "V the ear driven by Elliott strike the "I den't know this man's narne." bicycle. said Captain Hardy, referring to the City Judge Itqberts; said that it was prisoner. "Ijut h tqld me he was golnfc apparently an acettfent in which the to ba Joined here by James Howe; and driver did net know thst he had struck after holding a meeting here they Jn Willett and gave EJllatt a suspended tended to go to Detroit to attend thu sentence f one day In jaiJ, He was annual meeting qf the Jnternstlonal allowed to recover his hail ot $50. Association of Migratory Workmen oo . .. November 29 and 10, ex-servi- i i Ada. . 'i SQUAD TO AID m. to 8 p. m. '. Bualnias and Circulation Dept... SI 4 -- " y TELEPHONES ....... ............... 1 SMALL COMBINATION SALAD v..',.......,..... A Dinner Thanksgiving 12 uo 1 ! Special Others phosen . . Twenty-fourt- h W. W. Rawson, Supt. of Hospital Made Manager; . V ' Anft!e. BROWN'S BRANDY and WINE FLAVORED ICE CREAM and CAKE I Cal.. Healy hrtl whose ENGLISH PLUM PUDDING stolen from the corner with r Twenty-nintand HARD SAUCE Monday night and located etrday toby Motorcycle Officer C. V.. day swore to a complaint charring AFTER DINNER MINTS Joseph J. Jvhnston with depriving him of possession of the automobile with out bis consent. According to the police Johnston's wife admitted lust night that she and her husband had taken the car tn the of Wtber canyon and pushed mopih it fnto the river over a thirty. foot em1522 also it was learned today. bankment at the uma point where oo th car owned by It. It. Mason. Tln Plls insurance man. wss found some SANTA FE OFFICIALS months atcu. Hipley told th police that hr hart KILLED IN SMASHUP loaned the tar to W. W. Walsh, a 'friend of his who had left It at the of Twenty-nint- h and Lincoln Aris.. Nov. 2i. w. H. Pilor.SiX. from where it hud Un taken. tuiv.r of Ta Annlti. snilnrer of the According to the pnlice the car was division of the Atchison. Tota ken by both Johnston and his wife lyr.na & pAnta Fe railroad, assistant to rj, one of which drove the car to the the chief engineer of the cosst llr.ss. Can Wade Johnson, president other In and four division officer of thtt railCanyon followed by th of the Ogden board of ducation In car both way were killed when a motor Inspechich Johnston's conthey and candidate for WASHINGTON. Nov. returned after the automobile had tion tax memcar overturned thrse jhIUs north tinue to draw a salary Into been river. uw late today the ravuien bl!l.bfcsm ' 4f? north miles pushed Arjx.. cf ber of the board of education and Wickenburg, The police art Investigating the J'residsnt Harding aignir-- It at the west of hsre. at the same time draw salary as a of with view further asvera! for to those cspltol killed, dHermlnlng during ths clcsine hour of the a In addition that what reason, the car was question city attorney Is,3tandard-Kxamt-ner pushed over persons wsre murea, soras or msrn spsrial sassion cf conrrass. was put to The The house today agreed to adjourn the embankment. in a communication. seriously: oo die before mlir.ight, adopting the ins are: ' The others dsad Representatives of The na! resolution Aris.. Wlnstow. fir adjournmr to, of Mathle InterWilliam to proceeded . without a rerord vola. DEMAHD EXTENSION divljiion superintendent. view lawers on the subject and Htorey, of Presott. Aris., find there is a, difference of 'opinOF WORKING HOURS It. C. division ringUn-actmtNov. supsrSr.tcndtnt. ion. Some My it is their belief wapiiinoton. of the tax revision bjl ws William IJowman. cf Wicksr.burg. that n long as the dnlios of the ircadmaiur of Prritolt, rr.ontg c.s acccmpliihtd two offices ilo not conflict in any today with the accept21 S Nov. LONDON. Propossd ance aanata the . cf the contarenc by trict. way there Is no reason why one tension of the hours of transport work cf Prtscotu Aria., as- - report on tha measure. The bill a. J. man msy not hold the two offiJasrsr, ers and building tradss errplojs are to the prsr'.dsr.t. whoia signature w . cial positions. ' division srslntsr. meetings soon by accident happsnea. a'eerotag i win make it law. rhe Other lawyers say they are of to be considered ofatthe employers and those cn board the car. ss ths car was representatives The vot cn the opinion that the law dees not !rg to tha ren?r men. on the tnca report aaagrf axle An curve. a to s'.x two man one to such hold rounding it it, permit The rsllway companies have asksd front truck breVe, ihty said, and the en the and report r;roir.r positions. r cifht-houem- Democrat for extension of the down an sisht-foo- t car dy. j- - The Jtapuba-ran- s Uut none of the lawyers wish plungsd aaoporticr A deadlock esista in the tramway bankment, turning Qvir at lesst opes. wsre Korsh, Laid. Jjir&i'.f tte. tn commit thmelv definitely due to th proposal of th business division officials wsra 1st- - Mcise. Ncrbsrk and Noriia. 7hn The four without investigating the maUr wtsk Vl'.'.ed. but Vlr. Oliver died Democrat waa Uroussard. emplojsrs to revise the further. th agrstment. er on tha train that waa The salary paid to a member of TMf la the till whkh rtpea! the The dock transport employers and injured to this city. dead the board of education is f 100 a profits and trar? portatlcn irtu ooesttnslon of the working day dcea arjr with meat of year. the soca'.:d nine hours. from lo eight oo r.u:asr:ca and luxury taxes, rtducea TO JOIN ROUTE or are AIR T)i building tradss unions tsxta ail along .the iir.a ar ganising against a proposed eitenlon S. A, the cerporstln Ir.ccrr.e tai. AND lncrsas SPAIN wesk. of the prsssnt 1 0 FUNERALS snt to 12 frrm psr psr csnt. oo . . . . . ran-- , if any ... j supporting r,s!r, Knlifh woman aitronemsr hss the By.the msare wtrs entirety satisfied RERNK. Ssrittr'and. Nov. 21. Funeral services for Junior Corey power of measuring dlstanc-s- ot stars all t Its sect Inn, but they took ere held yesterday at the without Yarbrous-Associated Hugo Pefcner. vie- - that It ccnUir.td rrera good tje . use oi any measuring In- The werks atjthe msnsrtr of tha Zapplin I.indqulst funeral chapel. Hlshop An-N. struments. than had ens. Ths A. Tanner offlclsted. Mrs. Ituby rrlensJrichihafen. who haa Just re- - prorUior.a e "Home-timfrom a trip to Houth Amtnca.J aur la gensra!ly corceJed to te n; n derson sang. "Whfne On," snd VVa lt CnJsrstanJ," ssld today that nsgollatlcns bstwstn ttmporary nf and the un4rtnl-tpalMary Ta lor XSArg cow is that a new rsvUSon hill and Arscntira wrra aiRsetsd sang, ''lieauUful Isle." and "Your Ut-tl- r c will have lo t framed within a You." The rssull In the opening of Rosebud Hsd o. or batwatn aguthsrn air cemrnunlcaliena sptsUers were Calvin Stewsrt. and " Houlh America. Inand Watkins. F. It. Counselor Uishop's grain He was in said tr ?cppt;m terment the City cemetery wjtJi of j MRS. 6AVILLE IS A. Jd. lialley dedicating the grave. Flavors in Brown'i clannlng construction cf an airship travel-in- r cf capable cubie rnalara, ls.tieo GIVEN $20 FINE and of carrytne is40mllss an hourbetween Funeral services fpr. Mrs. Anna K. DELIOIA FEUIT ICE CREAM and kipain or were at the held passencers Pribbie yesterday BRICKS South America ana ci masing n im I.arkin Funeral bltbop's chapsl. Wary Eavl'.!s, prcprSeter ef a room. 11. in four cr tUa Cays. T. officiated. Saunders Cqunsalor noheuie at 444 Twenty-seventing For Sunday and Tbinkiyivin sang. '(J. ily J4rp, Pauline Hartln a'.rtet. charrtd with disturbing the Father." and "Sometime We'll UnderCONFERENCES TWO V. J. Fpwtra, a r.a'fhbcr. was raaca pinneref H. Wflsht ssngL''I stand." William found hr tha Jury htarir.g theguilty FOR NEXT SUNDAY cals in the ciy Know My )Udemr Lives." Tb" court last nigiit TREAT A REAI K. Jr., Angus'McKay, speakers were waa asntsnccd to ahe o'clock, A, Iarkin and Fdwsrd T. Baundsrs. of costs. and a t'.r.t 1?0 Until Offered pay After ba held Daily wi!! confarsncsa in the Urlgham City Two ard IJurlal was la It in tha Wsbar fUa nsit Sunday. Thank giving tery. pavid Fishburn dedicated the announced by the ataWa rradPO". grave. ' . ca conferences will tjm hsld in lor Tha Other SpeciaJi that art Winners and Twflfih ware. Ws&sr yiral (urnlibsi ihff npwera rifth and Xrlost Delightful tla&rge i;. lrcwnr.g and lrejtdnt oo of the high council wU at inambtra of tha rifth ward, confertnea and Phone ahout tand ask ths tbtni ui HERRICK CALLS ON and President John Watson and msm-hr- s cf tha hih council will attend GERMAN AMBASSADOR the conference In the Twelfth ward, o'clock withgssilena will be held at with Vrr the Bunthe prlssthOOd. Diplomatic rela PAKI?, Npv. Bacrtrnsnt roattlnga and dsy7 school In tha tions between the American and Gero'clock at evening at olh man embassies here which were wardsbroken off in 1917 were Tuesday afternoon when American 2450 Lincoln Avenue ' WEAR0 WHITE Amhaeaado Iierrlck made a formal WILL TTtX vickt perosyatt td ccogysx! von 315 on Phone call Wilhelm flayer GOWNS AND 1 acoa by Dr. KiPg a Nw( Carman ambassador. initias, etaadaH tha Ambassador Iierrlck took Diseertry. TJty MANILA. T. I. Nor, II. White tive in view of JJerr von Kaufbeuren's W cokk. Quidrta lis it-- ! rvmdy wem the be to are by and gowns caps diplomatic seniority tn'l'gris, Ko karmiol drug. Al ckwfMte, Oo. j , UntrtrsM.y of the -. QO graduatca cfat the comtnsr.ee-ruent the next I'htllpplnta Old-tim- e DAUGHTERS PIONEER which will be hsld In exercises ' April.-till- , .The board of rsgsnts de PRESIDENT TO TALK to cldei adopt th'. xarh at a msttirg Program ta eaniiit af of opposition by in spit reontb. and othar round Ifnctrs dancars, member of tha and students many Mrs. Flora II. Horn, state president numbsr of faculty. Dr. Alajacdro aquars danetf, Albert, memof the "Daughters of the I'loneers will Scandinavian dances. Scotch and of board of regents, ber the explained & of historical sketch give early Utah Public cardial! Mak iWrsreia ivrrctn iV S si r s Invltid. Eagles' that whlta capa and gowna are rnore in an address Friday evening at tha llk way is U way ol Dr. King's bcrwr'-s- , the country Kecond ward amusement hall, A musHall, VVanaaday avanlng, Novem-ba- r suited to a tropical the conventional r"Mrty 4 krmiy reakting Lbe than conical program will also be jrlvsn In 23. rhlllpplneji y jatiwune cieuif ehrnrnstfiag lis black. nection with tha address which will c-M Wilson. American, At Carmen Mice In a way carry out an illustrate Mrs. CH R15TEN SEN'S ORCHESTRA was vwt of women, phrsieal directress Niorn's ad3rea.. oo anm. of those who opposed the chsnf from 25c Each. like look Adimaa'cn would to black white. Toj Up to tha aightttnth car.tury. the a thftet 1n whlfe." declared Miss Wti-- I poorer classes, of nsopie ate unlev- n llmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmm sf?n"J don't like iu" "M t.rea a h atnuj jttr. coln Phone 1 4 I 250 to Reserve Your Table Can One Citizen Hold Two Posts? Question Asked? i HARDING SIGNS j 1 ! TAX MEASURE on 2J.-Tf- ca ce r Stand-ard-lixamln- er ss-slr-a- nt :r nt . s r.o-gos- w-.t- h tn-sisn- tlv 41-ho- ur rte-mir- tax. .d ual f 41-ho- 1 I ur 1- -2 i rre. s h jlth rneas-turna- Jft Wine and Brandy jcf trajia-Atlanti- we-ra- s d ts; h - - at-7.I- cmi . " - Brown's Ice Cream Co. Kauf-beure- out coufm: n. 0A?S Jrs ... Dance old-tlm- New Discovery and For Colds a Coughs m rscfs, DfTOMrri ttokt - Pills 0 |