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Show r . . . .... - . ' "s THE OGDEN FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 25, 1921. nimimi iimi.n niuj.iwiiiiiMiii.mi Jin n.i wn K ii STANDARD-EXAMINE- R mi Girls, Compare Your Form Vtih Gertrude EggetV. : i MM IB i - Believed to Have Ended His Life .in-- T Ex-Soldi- er River "Mystery arurroundsthe arrlvat thi to morning of a package addressed Chief Jonathan Jones of the Ogden ' s police department. The; package contained a copy of a testament and a note signed by M. jfffill Titcomb, in which, he declared j that life was not worth living and in . BOSS TKe aood . ; I I I .. pleated that he was about-tcommit ., ;.. suicide.; The package was postmarked Salt and was sent by Wilbur L, Jack Iake son.: who declared lin a note to th chief that he had found the book with other papers a the bank of the river. He did not give the name of, the river: Other papers found with, the new testament show that Will M. Titcomb lived in Davenport, Iowa, apparently and his relatives or parents were Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Titcomb, '801 East Thirteenth street, Davenport, Iowa. In his note to Chief Jones, Titcomb wrote: . "I aim leaving this here on the banks. I wish whoever "finds it will turn them over to the police so they can be sent to my dad.- This life is not wprth living and I hope where I go'things will be brighter. t' .. ; , " y - dra.Qs toetf exrtricles " .. Vj v ' ' BARGAINS IN SOAP Y 3 Number one in the lint of toilet articles it toap. Tht ftllt-winart Iht for different purposes and all selling now 3 bars for.... 25c Jergen't Almond Cocoa Oil Scap Jergcn't ' Violet Transpartnt especially nadt for hard water. Glyctrint Soap, thrtt for.... 25c Three for 2Sc Old Fashion Oatmeal Glyctrint Kleoxo Toilet Soap, fragrant Elder Flower Soap, tht iar-QVfilhthe rtfrcthing odor of the 25c cakes. Thrtt for 25c plnec Thret for. Can Rime Baby Castilt, just s Jtrgsn'a Royal Palm Soap, ri;ht for baby's bath. Thrc olive, palm and cocoanut for .25c for Thrtt .!. Palmollvt Ton Soap, in big cakes and four odors. Thret Wash Cloths of various assort for 25c ......253 mtnts, thret for discharge from the army shows that Titcomb enlisted September 271 1920 .McDowell, Calif. Notations in the cover of the new testament were: "I have given all my things away. Goodbye Dad and yirandma. - We . may meet v in other worlds." The testament shows "he was baptized in the First Christian church at Kansas City, Mo., March 2, 1920. The army shows the man was 22 yearsdischarge of age. A card In his pocket also contained the name of Miss Johnson, 426 Leavenworth street, Manhattan13 Kansas. It the belief of Chief Jones that the man committed suicide by prob- the river and left ,ably Jumping into his belongings so that , his parents would be notified through the police. Aa far as is known, Titcomb has no V in Ogden., relatives ': An honorable t t at-For- con-tarn- SEMIOfAT UBLICDIB . i: , . -- -t V Korean 'Calls Bluff of Japanese Lawmakers in . Washington - ' -- ' oo ' . BULLETINS! ; V. : i Nov. 25. (By the Associated Press.) A sensation was WASHINGTON, .... JTT! - " -- 1 r - - UpsUin jid Sve Ten Men's Suits' . $25' $20 For baby, use Rexall Baby Cough Syrvp, 40c, and Rtxall Bronchial Salvt, 35c. Men s Overcoats 1 Grant Phone f . Wlk.' Get the Hifeit FOR COUGHS Try Rexall Cherry Bark Syrup. 35c and 65c rf ! ' LOOK 'EM ' OVER . TITCOMB." M... bars for 25c btt grades - WILL, And $20 Ave. and 25th I St $25 They Are Quality Go exit, - WASHINGTON. Nov. 25 By tho With NiftySnappy Style 0 ONLY REXALL DRUG STORE OGDEN'S caused at the conclusion of a public Associated Press.) Belief was gaining! luncheon here today addressed by two- ground today among foreign delegates and Excellent Workman- armament and Far Eastern con- - ''leading Liberal' members of the Jap- that anese diet .when an unknown Korean, ference might adjourn the first fort -.'' in faultless English, asked the Japan- night of December to give, time to the ese progressives whether they them- delegates to go home for Christmas jfuffe-reSome members of the delegations from the ln uf Its, $rv4f selves were in favor of granting inde- bave aboard secured cmom here. passage pendence t Korea and whether upon the already It it fetrtd thert will be ir.ueai dif- Acquitania. sailing from New York i. fr their return , to 'Japan they would be on December On IS. of the interval Twilling to Introduce a bill authorizing the jficulty in buying ntw, mchlntry thlt and adjournment the committees conthe return to Korea of its sovereignty. subcommittees winter, tnougn tht AtrttUAn gov. of experts would at j rnmnt hat a oomnierclaj . tnluiua SYMPATHY. OFFERS Cotton Revival tinue their work to have precise reso- -f Co that go may Constantinople tht) The Japanese parliamentarians, lntlftn r.a1v rn the rn nnnihl Intr n United Ftt to get caplUl of credit Example for Rest of - ; Representatives D. Tagawa . and Y. the conference. Girl, put on your t bathing suit. tht m.chlnry. jlorThe stand in front of a mirror' Uyeharav replied that they hoped, the labor fltuatlon la ciuch more , j nation a"r iV". would time , would come when Korea WASHINGTON, N6V. 25. (By theiand compare your form with Gertrude it denuded Of her bett- i (clear. Rula have back, its liberty. They said they Associated Press.) Revised estimates x.'e.re,tm anJ Conimunthinker. Imperialist BY J. It. HOWARD -sympathized with Korea's aspirations. of Japan's naval toiftiage have been I A New d of like trained work' her wie of Russia Fields s dtBaku York Jury of rtl: h President of the American. Farln but that really to, help that Country received from T6kio by the Japanese i the oil flelde where r needed ana nave oeen suomuiea ioc!area nhe has the most bautilul rorin and make any movement for granting aeiegaiion Bureau Federation. w imm SO. 000 men. taer are now possibly' CLARENCE (CAD) CHILD. uease Al J t must me there successful , omrr CHICAGO Nov. 23. What is lie oi Powers .ueiwiwna independence ihalf that number, and few of tljem'j Ovtr Ofldth Utah Knitting Start th,.United StatM. Hut who's going sufMonths Six even joblessness and general depre- first comea in( Japan universal Strained, and employert to New admit York that In any the projury ( ' ssion In industry? The fact that a frage and great advance to disinclined tare work. , , knows everything about beauty? And. movement. WASHINGTON. Nov. 25. Hylhe year ago the farmer had his purchasing gressive Korean" 1'RKi: OII.... . '! , , , IlXPtXTKn,v. tL. The BAKL. 'AirUalJn. o. t iidn't havo all the interrogator left the Associated Press.) An agreement wan anyway" this power taken away from him. . w w r V k4 , Jury .veto HtKV our ill .Li t ' corn was hall before his name, could be learned. said to have been reached at today In June, 19 1, the price-oeach with a htre..ndnow TT 92 per cent of its pre-wWithin HX months tht Oil Mite coiiijmnieii ITmil.) average and The Japanese spoke before the mem- meeting of the committee on l'aclftc rTAl?. the v,trk and their. director, the general price level of all commo- bers of the National Popular govern- and Far Kastern questions of lying within n fw mllm of thlt- managing . t u field, or Cal all the directors falls thet ment was pre-w151 dities wMicicuvD iu.miiin ttflU OIKfl COUnifU aiHWIH Ui HUileague; per, cent of the Muoiuu,iuu City f. 7 ,nch'',, a men. rorkaml shoulders of Tht fttr an international commission of Jurists,1 in the world, will men VPt petroleum well average. A bushel of corn will buy PEOPLE INSISTENT. a 9 of' half ' " u. ont.and pounds be sent to China next year to to rrduce. according to black get 61 per cent whatsit could before just war. df, m,1o have himself shall bread per day and ooup. wlt6 j ' L JJ h" lJ SoTrd? Tagawa Representative of the Chinese new whether unlet system report the 'if machinery auopinion, some commotion among his batter nor meat and a pay of wore work men r neither justice is sufficient to warrant aboil- If the farmers cannot buy, cities caused clear 1. 000 rubles the he when declared that ditors (five to JQ cejvjs) per extr orUl "atIon,S " cannot sell, and unemployment results. evidence of, the advancing liberal 1 .?f thr obtained. an It Just the price of a which office, month, Neither industry hor agriculture can The condition Is acutely realized by pound of bread. Now he is debating between accept was to be found in ii. j , of t Japan thought dethe local j)rqgress until supply balances u. a government a J1000 movie and beln New Azerbaijan engageme ate workmen ing uie ixiat ui prize vrsTOMKnv. vv'a.viii lact brought th majuruy. mand and exchange value of agricul- nese people think which is controlled by Moscow. If the from among tht troop it right that Shan- - j AajJocIated Press.) A meetingiiv of Orr.tral WRECKAGE POINTS of the ment. and manufactured commodities tural oil is not forthcoming, this wlll'moan vaww Which w s ' ld would take? ts i v you ti u t (i v be':reiur ne4to: China, "ej American delegation was called late v is equalized.! v steam- from the famine oo of the the with stopping but it all) TO LOSS OF SHIP .7? i The purThe farmer must not stop produc- 'today o by Secretary Haghe. ers of the Caspian tea, several hun- lher teem no way to keep the men not do understand I negotiawhy wu the aincJoaed. nol poa, s6 nu.etlng tion. Not long as there are hundred In number, the 1.000 or more aalitfitd. or properly fed. this mutter have been pro- - but u wa8 unrHt0(td lhaMhe Arnerl- - LOGGER IS MISSING &ry people in the wbrld should he tionsupon ' and steamers of the Volga e tugboats "lilack Town. aa Is called the oil can four desired to study over events PORTLAND. Ore.' No. H. Kjnd-In- g ; BtODiraising bread. The other, indus In and ntlll SNOWSLIDE tht to AFTER, Korean the prerepair questioner, district, Turning of few snd.'dtltrtry of a pilot house and rart of t.e day slnre they had thQ.aat tries must speed up.' They must be he declared that there were "manv of the entire railway system rtflnlng aa oonxpard to the sents together.-peoplad tight gotten willing , to ' trade their products with . nf HuaMa. tug fea K!e ef ca Fran. are in who old dart. The buijdfnts of the Nobel greater insisting that the farmers. When the bottom was home ruleJapan Ore.. HOOD Nov. WIuLI-UIVEli. be Sunset Berta asd Foil established AV between there." the th Ni:V rico mrt zZ. I'l WASHINGTON. Nov. refinery', important liy the knocked out of farm prices, the rethe to ltd to a rtpert a Htever., companies art or by ; yestenlty, Holmes, represented, going a : logger employed ure obtain to itcms. Kf made ton were tailers Appointment being Aaciaieq jloath to come down, too. Kit or.tr wre r ties her Ksctt'and rule the tht ruin. low, Makeehlftji headed k by Senator the Oregon Lumber company at a 'machinery. roihly fromlht United People quit buying. The wholesalers ton planter. Ile was the first to be Kcrlx. had met nlth a mwhip la m v. w camp near Dee. is believed to be dead, States, by M. Yierabrovsky, a trained whtre. lost out and the,- factories had to slow Vilt hv th rierUriA i tier riiltiirn nr roa unv6uii, o off the Oregon cotst. It was took let When extra-tetMoscow, the gale of the of consider question snd now general director - Ihm down. engineer Cotton." which sold in 1920 for 4 ft snow on a slide the victim the had a . of and todsy that tbt J.g: Axerbaljsn Trblln in Liiin;t was auinorizea yer and reported ulna to Induce workthe oil SOLUTION ,nl cents, decreased rapidly to 1 1 cents.! rucnai byngnia in an wooden !. ur hott orrirlstt half two ago pllct and of Mount Pacific of auxiliary the Hood. Far hit ?:astern by hujtrg ni slopes " The farmer can! help himselll I be- Production fell to less than 60 per! today, -d xHlived and which that certain 11th it ir in tbt . of the Washington confer-' companions are at a torml hoapltal. tht rtny. . a eraged ,pending lieve, by organizing into Cent of normal. With this scarcity conj'mittee The per-wproduction t . .. for notn!r..I this auxiliary pilot hour - that probafor froxen treatment feet. 0 0.0 0 0.0 00 pounds " The farmer lean produce individually, in sight, the Drice of cotton has ad- - ence. iS.O about receiving t,u nt ses bly had blown away Th pct hojiu e annually The cninese the oeiesation n men were in needs The in distribbut.hehis vanced sharply. caught of crude petrolvum. and thlt yesr it A iacomo:l out of for service sesin proper tt roftitructed of steel. Tht lur of committee the sion ' executive to while attempting make their will run about 6.000.000.000 at btrt. j SOUTH CIL1NGED. products.: uting ihm to ,CM coK a rarrted a crew of nine. Coast gvard je0O r(, detailed sion Htutcment wrk presented In There have Farm organization in the south is ' And now, within a few weeks, the way out of the storm that raged but a few new well j 0l- - have been notified to look for stations as to . China's extra wek-ndover position regarding th cotto mountains reward the una tne oia one- luntiwnj lUmpshlre. Hrtilsnd, it known at the Bea Hsgle. Hist jthe south has changed from a spirit of Je? territorial already beginning this last rrporttd year Am which statement on In ear. wasfrhev were nnaht rights Of the Wtdne-3apression to one of optimism. as ntght. ''reasonable" by thlri(.d a thousand feet. After getting llnt to Btum With .cotton at 20 cents the banks characterized oooo foreign export U out now (are' able to collect on notes long representatives ofoothe other powers, dear of the .valatiche. the two who of the question, as there U not enough HoStteln-rrlesls- n waa A BrttUa the first Marco I'olo it Jy?rpen recently 'oid In Knfland for ew nee here could find no trace of nil and Bust consume much of the to past due. The purchasing power re-of China. ttO, C'. explore Holmes. been has south the herself. THE LIVE WIRE CIECUS consequently present supply stored, and merchants are placing orThe general cause given tor ihi ders for goods that will sesult in reI described by competent oil condition MRS. BARUCH DIES a the lieving the situation in the ndrth. Admission Free flld, "Whatengineers, long on thcontrol. Business men of the south feel that for INFANTS d INVALIDS let of "gangrene" OF BROKEN HEART ever the Communist touch seems to the reduction of railroad freight rates ASK FOR should be the next step to restore ,The Live Wire Club of the 'First go to rot." declared one engineer. 'lt cnristtan Church (corner of Twen. ' worst of prosperity. and the a like seemt fatality NKW YORK. Nov. 15. Mr. Isaty fourth street and Madison ave What has just recently occurred in no amount of new machinery bella H. Baruch. widow of Dr. Flmon it Is that nue) wm give ina circus next Thur. the south proves that once the farmhere will remedy the situation. New which will be feai day ltaruch, nnd mother ofat liernard M. er receives fair prices and gets his up by Inturedevening tht Ogden High School machinery would be broken of th hom Haruch. died Thursday power back again, general purchasing Jusi workmen Orchestra and the famous ''Live underfed n her son. Dr. Herman U. Haruch. .She competent, business will come to life. The farmer Wire" Boys' Band, with numerous h&m been " a old Aoid Imitation the machinery k was 72 old death H and years is anxious to see industry and labor other entertainments such as side CONE. said by physician to hvc been the $KIIXin. IjAIIOH Substitutes shows, an auction and eats galore. proper. Give him back his purchasAdmission to the "grounds" is fret result of heart break at tfct loss of a rather gloomy view taken a proper price for his proThis it power ing and but a small charge for each ' her husband, who died June J, lart. at bv an The old fitldt FoflafafltJlnTstaaiOrwIflxChBdrtn jfiJcatBEktnaltsd gra--a trrrartU Pe-!- t ducts and both will follow. thrill. the age of SI. down four years ago. rXxsiVi Tor A3 Ags INo Ceiig rioHkig began to slow Tht Orfrlnxl Tood-XMrs. IJamchi wa born in Charleston. The Moscow rule hat severely A silver coin is usually in currenpresent Khe S. C. of, Revolutionary stock. FIRST SHOW, 8 O'CLOCK cy for about 27 years. is survived by four sons. Hartwlg It., oo Bernard M.. Dr. Herman li., and JellSpain has more sunshine than any The Llvt Wirt) Ctati tuu a mtnsy-bac- k W. Haruch. ing in other country Europe.. guarantttj f a good time. oo During the war Bernard M. Baruch was chairman of th war Industries Stamps for marking goods were in 3 ' board and later was chief economic before in era. Rome the Christian juse adviser to the American commission I at tho Paris peace; negotiations. VE FARM VII j HSoutheirn RICH OIU'JELLS -- Is NEARLY RUINED . 1 b-t- fiill-lenic- fir. ih i M ! -- V- j Mayj. J - be-hi- nd A I M rroaucing 1 , -- ! thei ty J ! I ! f M, . I j Vf V r A A - . J2 ar ; ff ar cd lv - ! i 1 1 1 ju-vi- - I - ,0S't?X vllrJ? x i ; - - J v ... otl-burnl- v on. ng -- - j r-- r , oll-burnl- ; i tea-goin- ! Si-G- j eorge ; V. j i -- e.. fub-committe- vr ! 1 j . g fl'-ld- ar j i i - aval-nnch- b-- n u J fr Winning Jump 7- y -- - Stee 7?Ul& &IflfeAf5MlSi TTuTrHorlich's Caft-- -- ii7: lJS ITxP "r -- anti-BoUhsrl- k. oj Wr j Phone 157 INCOMPARABLE SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ' X ..... Beef Pot Roast, pound. Beef Pot Roast, rolled pound . ............. . ...... . . ..... ............. . Prime Rib Roasts, rolled, pound. . i . . Shoulder Veal Roast Uoin and Leg Roast . . . . . . . . . . . j . . . . . . .;. ; . . i . . . .... .'. . . . . OUR REGULAR PRICES EVERY DA.Y Beef ,Pot Roasts, pound ... .20 . 15r . . , , .. 25 " ........ - .- -. ; .- 1 . 2321 Washington Avenue ' ': - :' - tj 1 .r.: - . '.,.." N' 1 t v X . . JHHT 4 . 1 ' . FREE DELIVERY Phone 560 ? if ' " Ppilt ' " ' '.-.;- ,'.. " ,, 10c . Hatt won the high jump at four feet six inches at the internationar athletic meet for jgirls at Pershing- stadium, Paris, jller points helped fvell England's Miss Lucy total to 48. The French scared 33 points. JrT . . -- oo- Great Britain was known to the Phoenicians as the land of tin. oo , Last year the fish products of her two coasts netted Canada $16,151,044. at all Grocers ' f &&V&V 417 Twenty-thir- d butinett from strttt, to tht We K. BACHMAN A. Phont 745 W SON drlcW a faally favorite. "Deker'a Appl Cider is etpeciallf rich la flavor. It Is a drink that never. faUt to the children, and. parents llkt to buy tt for them bcacac It la pure and wholesome. It la unusually good for cooking and when tinod with Mrs. Weber recipes it both tempting and itt--- . irfyrfi. Thes . are free for th be-er-v de-eig- V aiilng. rhoc-157- . , . - j k TRY TfiESE RECIPES FOIt-TH- HOLIDAYS E 7 Icler't .Cider: WDd duck, TerJscn. r&ajt pork, baked bam. talaicemest, cider' beta; !o purjeb. fruit salad and a ooTel defsert. Thont i Cooked In dans-pUag- will be pleased Metk quarters. to take care of the patrons of both firms, offering expert service In all lines of plumbing. t good old faahioaed that. has always We have purchased fihe plumbing our plumbing moved " Gid th ' PLUMBING ' bueinett of A.W. Metk at 2S74 Washington avenue, and have re- ppie XL mm) nm t v ; ' iff ' v. ...... .... .......... ...... .......... ....... Good Fat Geese, per pound. ... . . . .... ..... ...... .i .35 FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS. . x X . ; . . .10 Rid Boiling Meat, pound v . .; . . . .;, ; . . . 7. . . . . . ... . . ... . . 15 'Chuck Steak, pound Round andi Sirloin Steak, pound.... ,v .....20 Prime 'Rib Roast, pound . , . . . 25 V ..Shoulder Lamb for Chops or Roast, pound. .15 . .25 Loin Lamb and Legs of LambV pound. . ... 1 . . .' . . . . . . Shoulder Veal or Pork Steak pound . . . . .20f . . Loin Veal or Pork Chops, pound. . . . .,30 . . . . . . . . .30 Fat Roasting Chickens, pound. . .. . ... . ... . . . .40 Good Fat Turkeys, per pound . . ... . .. ., ... . .. .. . . . . .30 Good Fat Ducks, per pound. . T-Bo-ne X'. .12V 15 ............. f nr. , ; Have a, . a Case Sent Home. .si |