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Show THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- of TOSHIHITO EMPEROR illness has resulted in his replacement by the crown prince;, below,, the. em- Let your (food Judgment bs questioned. High priced msrkets alwsys have plenty of alibis to allow for their high meat prices. They will tsll you their meat la better than Skaggs. etc. All we can say Is "YOU BE THE JUDGE. QUALITY FIRST aHvaya at Skaggs. m Thirteen Have Enougn 01 Battling for Spain in; ThosQ in America to Help Pacify the Morocco Fatherland to-44- -(By the Associat Thirteen Americans, au 01 them under 26 years of age, who had been serving In the Bpanisn ioreign hsve axrivea in legion in Morocco, or nsrasmps Paris telling stories cruel treatment. The Americans, who wers accompa rlAd tv 4S British legtoners. now that on Spanish territory they no longer axe told how they obtained tneir reifao Ly swearing they were Canadian subwas possible, jects. This deception th because Spanish offithey said, no record of those who encials kept listed in the foreign legion. PROTEST EFFECTIVE. All British members were allowed to resign on November 16. the American reDorted. as a result of a letter of protest written to Premier Lloyd George by John Harris, a British member of the legion. r, of Captain W. G. R. MacCartney Amerthe is credited Scotland, by icans with having saved their lives byn the colonel of thele-:iswearing before that they were Canadians. discovWhen the Spanish officials ered that Harris was preparing to leave with tho party, according to the Americans, they placed him under t, ed Press.) ay -- c . - - i if-,- to meet., us and to do everything to . - .S&i--- iMBV : aim yuu win imc uuiiiiug jumi, iCoar from France i. "That would be an effort certainly Remarkable ' and would be worthy of d diner . and certainlv if I had been a 'fcltizen originally coming from Germany, and having succeededvin Amer- in the country of liberty, Illshould fea, . A V iM iL.l x txiii sure iiii.e iiia.i. Anu ,.(Citt. ijuiie if all those men 6f good will jfhat Seined in our endeavors, the fear that W eighs upon the world at the present Jtime, would be finally and determined-t- y '." dispelled. "Gentlemen, France, as I said, is ?ng in wait for any gesture .of good jwill on the part of Germany. "We are only ready to encourage J&er-anto conciliate her and to help ;t he men of good, will that want to Wei .make her a noble democracy. hall do everything on our side and ev-- i ' In our power to discourage .erything .n avoid the reasons of war In the! i.. "c J y ' '" "' V ''r t . - . A - V n-J- d ; , vvorid.M ; V - - "- V-- n HISTORIC GATHERING. The very fact' that the Washington Conference has actually met, that certain words have been spoken and that have been made, Ing the rights of other peoples to have jthe first endeavors ;$( asserted, will be sufficient to make Just as much as she has. "The language spoken there was the ;the conference one of the most stirof the heart ring and momentous in the history of language Thus Premier Briand, when he ar "Whatever may be the resolutions rived, Bummed up his experience at .that come out of that conference, and the Washington conference on limi he Ahere will be resolutions which'France tation of armaments, which he said De ill be. triad to sunnort. Thev will had approached witn trepidation finark a furious stfn in tfift marl oficause he feared that, speaking and iprogress and in the road to peace, and understanding no English, he wduld thft statesmen nf .th( world hav hp- - be at a disadvantage. "I hesitated on un to raise that insurmountable bar- - tnat account to come," the premiei said- "But now 1 am more glad that itier before those that would dream of dld then I carr TP'e"a . Returning to a state of barbarity. RECi,I E.S DLGUELS. 'Thfl time will ome whpn we Rhnll Speaking at New York university, !ee an end of all war and of all bar-- 1 wnere in a simple ceremony ne re ffcarism, and we owe it- that it should reived the t& we degree of doctor of laws owe our it come; glorious dead. Premier Briand told his few hearers, X FRANCE IS PATIENT. Since the armistice, the premier de mostly members of the faculty, how happy he was that he had come to France has remained clared, 'desDite the fast German v h patient tried'i America. . After leaving New York university. tn' take back ..to deny her signature, was driven' to Columbia, where he to she had been 7vhat obliged give President Nicholas Murray Butler con 'and to assert that she was not responsame degree upon him. sible for the war and did not see why ferreda the luncheon At at the home of Gasto 'she: should have pay compensation ton Libert, French consul general, im'for the havoc that had been wrought, i "France did nothing that might mediately after his arrival from Wash;Jnave destroyed peace," he continued, ington, M. Briand conferred the rank "t'and today, in spite of the many and decoration of the Chevalier of "houses of mourning in our country, I the Legion of Honor on Luis Wiley, ctvn not say there is any feeling of a New York newspaper man. and Mrs. Brown Meloney, the former ntrAd in nnrhnrta Wa hm nrt wmif aa war tlme Journalist hl forJl bew?rk ditch the lie to dig deeper that may Jween the two peoples, and wel"nd h latter for hers in raising do not want to do anything that 9tyv,vuo re.nei runo. oo jnjght excite the minds of the people and precipitate them into a new war. INDIA RIOT VICTIM Whatever .la possible to bring to reason, to make her underWAS RENO STUDENT stand and realize the situation, France has done and will do." GIVEN ENCOURAGEMENT. SACRAMENTO, jJov. 25. William n The premier said that when a Francis' to chancellor who seemed be sin Dougherty, reported in discere came into nower. he told his nar- - patches Tuesday to have been killed iament that he believed in that man, in rioting in Bombay, India, during the .;&nd believed that he was loyally trying visit of the Prince of Wales, formerly do his duty by his country, to fulfill was a resident of Reno, Nev., says a jo her engagement and to instill into the dispatch toJ the Sacramento Bee. He .hearts of the people the hope of bet was a. gruuuate oi xne university oi ter times to come. 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(Continued from Pago One) the last to hold the power of the Members of the delegation also com mented upon the coincidence that Hlrohito should assume the direction of the empireat a time when a probable world agreement as to naval reduction meant that Japan would be able to do great things in the Internal development of the country under the re leadership of a young and populartengent who is keenly alive to world dencies and necessity of work ing out the doctrines of the interdepen dence or nations recently proclaimed by Vlaoount Makino as the keynote of Japan's world policy. oo rsf- iff U1 v sho-fcuna- te. " t i - s 4 -- m J v; 1. " ' 1 v V ' to-th- e Corer 16c extra RtgrnUr tritm PUNISH CHEATERS BERLIN', Nov. 25. (By the Asso ciated Press.) Women Communist members of the Prussian landtag, an gered by cheating during a "vote, threw sneeze powder and bombs containing ioui smelling gases In the chamber. Afterwards they lit pipes and clgarets and blew smoke clouds Into the face of the president of the landtag, who had ordered the members to cease unoking. When the president attempted to speak he was greeted- with cries of "Coward!" and "Liar!An effort to suppress the agitation on the part of the women failed. The anger of the women was aroused during a vote on a statute outlining the landtag's business procedure. four ballots had been all of which were padded. Thetaken, statute was .'sr ,rr :fif , 'A . f , 4 4 ; Use it on your own ttove. You then will realize why so kitchen utensils for every many women prefer "Wcar-Ere- r kind of cookinjf. You also will KNOW from your own exinsures better flavored foods perience that "Wear-Ever- " and that it electa a material SAVING in tho amount of fuel consumed in preparinj meals. ' iliss Bonnie "McLcary of San Antonio, Texas, at 23, haj had two pieces, "Aspiration" and "Goosie, Goosie," accepted for the annual exhibition of the National Academy of Desirn. She is the younsre8t sculptor ever to be thus honored. The model is Miss The resa Stewart, actress and personal friend of the artist, who posed for oo TIM 43 ' YEAST--- VITAMINSi TABLET Are Positively Guaranteed to Put On Firm Flesh, Clear the Skin and Increase Energy When Taken With Every Meal or Money Back DES MOINES. Ia.. Nov. 25 Sub marine disarmament outweighs dread- nougnt disarmament in Importance to world peace, and a death blow to undersea warcraft would be the most fatal blow to future world wars. In the opinion of Josephus Daniels, secretary ot the navy In the Wilson cabinet, who spent Thanksgiving day here with Ed win T. Meredith, his former colleague. Mr. Daniels called the undersea craft the "assassin of the sea" and made It clear that he favors the entire elimination of the submarine factor from civilised warfare. The naval reduction proirram al ready announced, however. Is of less Importance than the allclng of Infantry ana amuery lorces, according to Mr. Daniels. He asserted that armies are more provocative of war tlurn navies. flaror OO . - CHURCHES IS VETOED Nov. 25. Mayor James L. Key has Vetoed the ordin ance passed by the city council last Joint Monday forbidding-thof whites and negroes In worship Atlanta churches. The mayor's veto message declared the ordinance "will, and does invade that which Is a matter of conscience with a great many people." oo e AMERICAN JOCKEYS , LEAD FRENCH TURF 25.- - PARIS, Nov. (By the Associated Press.) Three American Jockeys lead the riders of the French turf at the close of the flat racing season. They are Frank O'Neill of SL' Louis, with 120 winning mounts: Matt Mac-Geof Sheepshead bay, with 99 and Guy Garner, of Kentucky, with Jl. e, eooking tsUnavla hare two graat 8draAtaga all ore? and ones heated thy maiataia a cookxBg Tby Keat EVENLY REDUCED ame. Henca. "UWrErti titAaUa a crrT tctnperarore food with graatcr Uruiormrfy aod raquire LESS FUEL, anj cook tha"Wea-Eret" batter EsTor. Fot beat teaults with equipment: i rw i i ai a w nrixxr. tw Fos a Ltmtad tins ocJy. "Wear Zm" Korea wiU accept 39c in full Stw Pan re payment fof m. quart "WrarEef prica 95a. G om oi tH pana TODAY anl KNOW wbjr it paa to x Replace utensils that wear cut f ' with utensils that "Wear-Eve- r THE ALUMINUM COOraNG UTENSIL COMPANY Nw IYEAEVH 5lnm KmaMtmg tern. I. mi mmr tift Jt. p.r Taaa l tWa ALUMINUM V mi-i- tlx ml y mm Pa. W tWi. LIMITED r rt i n4 i i.i prim. TU food tkM, . t $.U'. at imJ 40c M Cc4 ara ASB mmA IIU.41. ppm pmm r- -i. wx3 ta tm Nor. 25th to Dec TV 6Lbf 1921 5m1 tOc J bexk r mrm tlmm&md. aa ad ia ataJ i rota TUAWw TRADE MARH erff ar "aiw 4tsa I 2-- ' J " RACE LAW AFFECTINGATLANTA. Ga,. panys plant, the W. 8. Smith mercan tile establlahment and damaged ad structures, causing an esti NEW ORLEANS PORT Joining mated loss of 1200,000. Among the damaged plants waa Armour & Com NEW ORLEANS. La.. Nov. 25. The pany. oo port of New Orleans was completely tied up today by a strike of between 12.000 and 15.000 cargo, loaders and MORE LOANS MADE handlers who walked out In sympathy IN WESTERN STATES with the screwmen. who quit work are In 70 About port ships Monday. The public cotton awaiting cargoes. WASHINGTON, Nov. 25. Approva warehouse and ten private warehouses of 85 advances for agricultural and were closed. oo livestock purposes, aggregating S3. 157.000, was announced todsy by the INDUSTRIAL BLAZE war corporation. The distri DOES LARGE DAMAGE butionfinance Included the following states: Arlxona, $200,000: New Mexico, SIX. 000; Montana. $101,000; Nebraaka. HUNTSVILLE. La.. Nov. 2S. 1 10.000: Iowa. 1517.000; .South Dako the Spring destroyed Flre.early today & ComJ5I7.000 and Texas, 155.000. Swift ta, City Milling company. IN and fuel coit DOWN "UWXwr" alumlnara STRIKES PARALYZE Special fri ce on Currants ........ 20c Fancy New Crop Currants, large package These Currants are clean and of the selected variety. Our stock is. limited come early and buy your supply. Saturday Special Only. , Macaroni box $1.00 (long orcut), box 65c d box Spaghetti or Vermicelli, box 65c $1.00 d sack 25c. 35c Yellow or White Cornmeal, This season we have already sold 000 pounds of Nuts. Remember in buying your Christmas Nuts that the highest quality Nuts are the Cheapest ! CHICAGO WHOLESALE GROCERY CO. Phone 486 2376 Washington Are. 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WOUNDED MEN SUFFER. I The Americans left 22 of their number behind in hospitals, four were killed in recent fighting. They say that none of the alluring promises made in recruiting appeals were carried out. The food given them, cooked in dive oil, made the Americans and British sick, and they were able to eat only the meagre food which their pay would buy. Speaking of the unsanitary conditions which prevailed, the released men declared they were forced to go for three weeks without being able to wash their faces, while hospital were deplorable. The men's stories were confirmed by Dr. Alfred Wooldridge. of London, who was attached to a medical unit. He described how when bullets were removed from the wounded, because of the lack of anaesthetic, the men were placed on a table and held down by two attendants while the surgeons performed the operation. ASK TICKETS H03IE. The men will leave for London, the British government paying their expenses; they hope the American government will pay their way back to the United States. Their names are: John E. Burns, New Orleans; Alfred J. Burns and William Carlsen. New York; Herman Seville and John Lockard. Philadelphia; James Armstrong, Nathan Oxen-horSamuel Anton and ,Henry S. Grew. Boston; William Williams, Jacksonville. Fla; George Medden. Burlington, N. J. : Bennet Doty, Memphis, and Herbert Winslette, Port Ar thur, Texas. -- Ger-jna- 15c 10c 18c Ten-poun- ar-re- c - t. Ger-jma- 25c Young Pork Shoulder Roast, pound 20c Young Pork Shoulder Roast, pound 30c Prime Rib Rolled Roast, pound d Pail Fresh Pure Lard $1.60 d Pail Fresh Pure Lard T 85c 30c Bottle Goddard's Catsup , 2 for Cu-Iu- . S Unusual Meat and Grocery Bargains for Saturday Until Noon I, PARIS. Nov." 25. NEW TORIC' Nov 2 5 A'risiide Bri- ,ana, premier oi trance, was a passenger on the Bteamshlp Paris sailing for Havre, on .his trip home after .outlining the position of his country in regard to the limitation of arma- before the Washington conferjrient ence. H READY TO SHAKE! IIANDS. r! Iln his appeal Thursday to the Americans of German descent, he said: i"Why don't you speak across tho. ,Xeas to those that belong to your for- - 9r TO press. - FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 25, 1921. R Look for the "Wear-Everyindow display 55 These Jtorw, wo know, can supply Ton: BEIGHAM CITY, Stahl Furniture Coapaay. ' LOQAli Evcrtcn & Saru .OGDEN Boyle rumitucR Company EIchardicn-Hunt;Conipaji- ' y e Hdwe. Company W. H, .Wright :& Sons W&Uon-FlyfT&r- - , t |