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Show THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNnGV NOVEMBER 27, 1921, ilea STANDARD-EXAMINE- R tarts Ready Bcoo aDJas fo?r QluuA :;r iiirJHr ijij'H-'j'jPj- " i. .,..'.1- ' - Almost before cold Mrathcr really pets startoil comes this Krrat .ile uf stove here at tovc hcadquartem. No matter what kind of a fttovt you want, you will find it in our preat stock and iu this sale you will profit hy a double savinp. 1 ' "" Save on the Original Price! Save on luel! ''itrw Ji' Booths for the talt of ,American Red: of the- work '5 in 'the mills and Indus-- , , Cross memberships will be opened tries.Ell Lewis will have oversight Mrs. F. Monday in Wright's and the' Mqlntyro of the work in all departments of railstores, and in the Utah National and road work.- Mrs. Flo" Nebeker-- Gwilllam will First National banks. The booths-arhouses of all business have" Kath-erine charge binder the supervision of Miss of Washington ' avenue. west ' Joyce and. a capable group of .Mrs.' Ruth Wattis Gwilliam will workers will be in charge." With thie have; charge of. the division of Washc!ose of the week' booths may be es- ington avenue and east. tablished in other places as the" needs Mrs. P.. F: Kirkendall will have in the various' require. The roll call i opens Monday charge pi the :work ' ' , tlnd continues one week. ;'.- lodges., There will be capable persons at the President; John: V. Bluth is in theatres during the week to receive charge oO the work .in north Weber, memberships. This wdrk is under the stake. John Halls of the' work in Ogrdirection of Mrs.- - J. Douglas Watson. den stake and John Watson in Weber , Mrs. ;J. M. Parker, will have charge stake.' . ; Stuart P. Dobbs is in charge of the e speakers in the theatres. were sent. this week to all Supplies the' bishops in the county and city and to the resident ministers. - The solicitation of American Red will commence Cross memberships Monday morning and continue all week. During this time and until the reports are in downtown headquar ters will be maintained in the City Hall, telephone 489. Supplies and in formation may be secured in the City Hall from 10 to 12 o'clock in the mornings .and from 2 to 5 o'clock In the" afternoons. Receipts will be giv en in this office for all moneys turned over. by workers. - . - ; . - . : ' " - " ', - - e QIBilfltl Four-Minut- . - Estate Oak Heaters I. ' Hot Blasts Oak Staple Oak Glory Estate--SociXi-t.- al lieut. mm $.1 OFFICES? lleduced to . heater made; Gifford to DeliverTwo Addresses in Ogden Today Bring Arrests, Ogden:i. Officers. Assert I' If s 4 No" . :T: &.M. $18.00 Staple Oak Heater. No. 112 fire pot. A Rood neater moderate price. $20.0 value. It educed styles and sites to choose from. Sale prices include aettinK up in the home. 10 t inch a very to... $14.40 V - BLeycIe riding on sidewalks in', the residential sections must Btop outlying tfohd ' both Juveniles and" adults, must bey the law in this respect according .to an "announcement made yesterday by Juvenile Judge L.V J." Holther and rChief Jonathan Jones. Both officials have. ordered that arr ' rests be made for all infractions ' of the Commissioner Adam' Gifford. head Salvation army work in. the western states, will be the speaker at the Methodist" Episcopal church . V services this morning. ; A second talk will be made by the commissioner at 3 o'clock this afternoon in the Eagles' hall on Grant ave- -' nue. His subject will be "The J&w. i , , Army, Work." Commissioner Gifford lists among ? i Juvenila Judge Holther said yester- - his friends-VicPresident Calvin Cool- day: 'Juveniles must learn that riding idge .who gave h'm letters of recom- of bicycles on the sidewalks in the outr. mendation to the people of the western :lying. residential sections must stop. states. H.e entered tJie Salvation army is rapidly becoming a menace tpiat Pittsburg, Pa., '35 years ago and has jit the pedestrians. We had a case in inany experiences to tell in connec-:th- e court today which was continuedr tion with 'his work. The commlioner 'ntntil next Saturday nendine 'a further' will :8peak in Salt Lake tonight, and which in- iiivestigation by Probation Officer A. will then tour this district, a: A on and IdahoMalan. cludes'XJtah. i(R. boy riding bicycle o- ;the sidewalk injured .' another child. inofficer Malan has been Probation, V structed to arrest all juvenile of- OABVER TO PREACH fenders accused of this practice and ON UTAH MINERAL' , bring' them to court for triaL" Chief Jones said that ;Motorcytle The" formation and of Officer Leiser had been instructed to the mineral wealth ofdevelopment mines Utah's will their cause and the ' reason of their bring in all adult offenders who be tried in the city ,iCOurl- - before being; In the place and of the kind; IilEUT.' JACK MAJOR D. R. Roberts."' . .It is under- they afeiA the theme of onight'a ser- pudge nion in. First Itesbyterian church, Thia; Funeral services for Lieutenant Jack stood- that persons known ' to be ..Violators of ,the law regarding is in the evening series of. Major, who .died here Tuesday night, the riding of bicycles i on ; sidewalks scientific sermons' now delivered the home of ha sister, Mrs. John nrc to be severely dealtlwith in case by the", pastor. the Rev.bein? John Edward at Scowcroft, will be held today at 6t donviction by a redonimendation Carver. ; Miss Mildred Ware.. Miss W 1:30 o'clock in the Second ward chapel, be C. " Coleman and A. H. Sander- in Salt given the.'maimura. pen Martha inatitney Lake. , render? nu'irtbers. musical will the ,i;.WijJCJ Lieutenant Major recently suffered ' v at Douglas, Aril.,- - where he injuries was stationed as an officer of the 306th U.. S. cavalry. . He waa a broth -j Y'' er or LJob Major, formerly of Ogden,. wno. is now teacning in Spokane. . Wash., high school. Ills mother ' is Mrs. W. W. Browning of Ogden. Lieutenant Major was a captain "oX cavalry during the 'world war and was an expert marksman- He was a.grad-uat- e of the Utah Agricultural college, the University of California and" last year he attended the Harvard law school. I '. The body may be viewed at the Salt Lake home of Paul Olsen, 6& East Seventh South street, between 11:30 and 1 p. m., today. Officer Price Reduction About ! Sal-vati- Monarch Ranges National ILstate of-th- e -- of-Polic- e lining ....$27.00 Twenty five $68.40 . Kemorable Now - less airtlRlit - fire $95.00 value Riding on Sidewalks. Will Commissioner IhroURhout. $37.50 value. fire pot; Jointpot and base. h $1723 - No. 914 Estate Oak Hadlator, the large pixe. The most satisfactory 14-lnc- No. 132 Estate ixL. new drslini hot blast heater. One of the- bet made. Estate quality heater No. 112 $59.40 . Social Oak Heater, has 12 inch fire pot. hot blat attachment, nicely nickeled. $23.&0 C91 OA values. Now nLlU, No. 112 Social Oalt Heater. 10 inch fire pot. hot blast attachment. No. 132 Staple Oak Heatr. 12 inch fin? pot $24.00'tahae. Estate Oak Radiator, th famous Estate Oak heater. enCaaed in a parlor frame; holds fire 50 hours on one charge of fuel, $82.50 No. 912 FUNERAL TODAY TALK HER : Not only have we cut 8tove price to the lowest possible point, thu affording yon a real saving on the oripinal purchase price, but we offer you a line- - of stove that have been famous for years as real money savers becausa they cut the family fuel bill considerably. Sale starts tomorrow, so come while our toek is still complete. qn x3 ' . 1 - .,- ! &,' . ; 19-Inc- - . " ltate 4- ; ' Itie Notel Range. Monarch Kance with No. 2S1& vcntlrated oven. high grade range In every rtipect. Has large rrservoir. full IS Inch coal and gas oven. A wemderful Chole top. $1S6.00 ovrn. $124 00 value. ClIQO COQ Ifl range and , guaranteed satisfactory- grade. Reduced to. .... V 1 to Reduced vpOJ.lU $190.00 value. No. &SS Estate Irarablo Range, ,$136.80 Reduced to No. I34SSB Brilliant, full white enaroejed oven and splasher $1C7.50 lOflCfi MONARCH RANGES blue enameled Estate runs. The back. Regular Now value. to build. Has No. 3118LE Gas atuchment for No, 3325D 15 Inch oven, top. flnet range possible contact reservoir. Monarch; IS Inch oven. $TS.0O val ropper coDper contact reservoir. $lti).00 full ue Reduced value. $230.00 value. $165.60 to Reduced to .. Notv Estate Combination Coal and Gas No. 2525J Ran Re. two ranges la one; separate reifrvoir. e 31U.0U . " .....$5738 .....$11520 , : Mcr.axcii Racge. white No. S35eNE exiaml4 oven doer and p'.aher back, fanitarr leg tae. 15 Inch bae. $137.00' value. CI fl 4 CC Reduced ...OlvH.OJ to'. Mocarch Rar.gr. 19 Inch oven, sanitary leg baF, poliihed top. full vitrified lining. SJ35.09 No. 2456N Reduced to ..$103.50 .. Many other Monarch Ranges of va- rious siie and styles to select from at simils- reductions. - 4 . ha-.bitu- TERMS OF CREDIT MAY BE ARRANGED $.l the-thir- d TrTN II D ) VU lif s -- - I 9 VF II 7TT II. X X X X 1 I , "'"''''''''''b X wJ EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME 1 j . - ( . Ji a jp00 L J - , ELSGTOIG GLEANER UTAH FARMERS oo BOX FACTORY MAY BE REOPENED HERE PRICE LESSER Wonder-ChristmMake a . C., . . i ' . i i Gift ful . ' y- ; j'V I ..' ; .;0 v ';;'- -' ; ' w:-Cgde- IS-ya- UPHOLD TRADITIONS . Centre : I '" "T - , " '"N- - ; -- n- . ... " ' o Com any g-ua- 1 Gifford 2430 WASHINGTON AVENUE J 4 oo . Hear Commissioner - at-th- "Do" nr rtcsn e A. Eagles' hall, Salva- Sunday, 3 p . mu, on tion Army work. 446 Returns J Cniropractor ' ' all-Ameri- . R. J..Schultx.-- n years a chiropractor. Is now doing business at 2920 Lin 47-- coln avenue. Phone If J. 47f . f IN SAN FRANCISCO ral Armando DUx. ItaTUn'war leader, completed his three-Ca- y visit her teday.- - He returned the official calU made on him Friday and then vfsJtvl n Italian hospital here.. He for i'an Jose and later In the day will rr7- s. ceed to Los Angeles. lft Ogden't Leading DcntisU Practical Dentistry Befor you hav teeth renaove4 come and consult us. .Perhaps It Isn't necessary to have" them all taken cut. but If It Is, and yem want ibena extracted, we will do the work, fox you without causing the slightest palx f . Salt Laks Office, 119', South Main. Phone Wiutch Jjni rr' ' You cannot secure finer plates or bridgework anywhere. (jr prices are about half what other highly tkUreU . dentists charge. 2'W M to Ogden . DIAZ ENDS HOLIDAY - SPIT i all-Ar- n. -- , oc ' s ar PHONE 23 for ;a Free Demorutratipn Fully Guaranteed college. Mc-JilUl- quarterback. and"Cddte" Casey, Harhalfback, uphsld their gridiron traditions today by Pi to o vlrtnrv Dnr.lo rfn. it bow" team comool of former star unigridiron plsyers from a score of"star-buck versities and colleges, over a team composed of Ohio Ftato university stars at Ohio field. Play- ers donated their services and proceeds went to local charity. The little Centre Quarterback, hls vard, - ' 2. COLUMRUB, O.. Nsv. 1 X who ran J? yards. p:ntl rd . . '..-'.v -- succrfully ofcomthe the 1-- from-Milwauke- e, as i Utfch foundry, waa at At 'i TO ASSEMBLE In pleted yesterday foundry Orden - Iron Works romp.nny. The c.lstlnt was a monster gear wheel to Plan for the reopening; of the be used at th Union Portland Cement Kleckhefer box factory In Ogden hlpge Annual at 'Devil's Slide. Be to company on the .result, of the meeting of the ponvention "wheel The weighs four tons and Utah Cannera" Association, which will Held Salt Lake in one moia. in us mair,g in cmi be held early in January according im . annn .A. . i. wna n to J. G. Lea, representative of the ; January feet In of iron. The .gear Is .21. company who has are and the teeth diameter gear In been "conference' here for several days with local canners. If the can. . The question of cooperative market- fourteen inches In width. ners of th state take .steps to enlarge The Immense gear is to be uitd on scale and the direct on their output for 122 the factory ing on a Urge a cement roaster at the Devil's Slide will be. reopened early In 1922 and & benefits to be secured by both the riant. It will be shipped from Ogdm large force of .men employed. Lea farmer and the consumer will be one after machining next week. The pour- stated Saturday to for of the subjects to be brought before! departing , the coast. - . prior f the attention of the farmes of the The factory here was closed several state at the annual convention of the months ago due to lack of business. farm bureau to be held at blt Lake oo Jan. 10, according to an announcement i. : . made yesterday by President IV D. SCOUTS OF TEOOP McKay of Huntsvllle. President Mct said that the announcement date . 23 PLAN JAMB OREi; Kay may be changed later on. A a result of the membership drive now well under way, Mr. McMembers of Troop 21 of the Ogden Kay said, .the number attending the Boy. scouts will hold ajamboree at convention wlll.Iikely.be twice as Wednesday evening great as last year. Conditions In the (thelr headquarters to an announcement acoordlng made industry have brought ' last night by Scoutmaster Oe orsre ' agricultural home to HJah farmers the necesalt In the distribution. trd Bergstrom. The Boy Scout band will of furnish the music for the occasion. of their business and as a result fully Dr. R. W. JSmmett will be one of the 80 per cent of the farmers approach contracts. principal speakers. Community sing, ed are signing membership etat but .'"Not a. farmer In- the lng. games and other stunts will fea. ture the, program. the consumer is paying that agrees oo too much for nearly every article of f6od that goes 6n the table yet prices VESSEL ELEASES on the farms are below the. pre-wlevel for nearly every commodity, deITSELF FROM clared Mr. McKay. Mr. McKay has collected data on PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 2. The the farm business which shows that produces the food freighter Springfield, owned by the the farmer 17who cents of the dollar paid about North .Atlantic-Westergets Steamship company, - went aground on Peacock by the consumer. He believe that cothe Columbia operative marketing on a large scale spit, near the mouth-o- f river today as a result of engine trou- will benefit both the grower and the ble,. but was .'released .and 'proceeded consumer by reducing the cont of disto sea after repairs were made, ac tribution., DR. A. j. FOUTZ D. O. a. , cording-treports from; Fort Etevena ' and "Hammond, coast stations. ETTER CLEANER i Ing was done under the dlrertlon rfjeoal in danger In the third quarter, 'circled the end.' wrtgrled his R. H. Hodge, superintendent of the , jlhrough oppoiinir tackles acrowi if- -' Iron Works-- fouadry. oorield and. in an duh. the oval behind the goal. This r Ja.v had been .preceded In the firwt qur-te-r What Is .believed to be the largeit GRIDIRON NOTABLES In by another touchdown by Ca."w, ever Iron. poured single casting RECORD CASTING MADE IN OGDEN " h.D.a. DR. rf TT"v Painless Extraction ef Testii Office, 5 p." rourz o Wthngtei r |