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Show THE OGDEN mi' RERUNS KQ Reese Howell & Sons' Co. "Quits" JUSIBSMN n. Assure World Peace, Says Churchill Be-Grant- , ed Soon I 1 0 EPORTS GA and Possibly Allied Loan May Two Triple Understandings Moratorium Well Known Utah Citizen -! Adds-TeLONDON, Nov. 30. Dr. Walter reLONDON, Nor. 30. (By the Asso Pounds While German minister of Winston Spencer thenau, former ciated Press.) with conferred last night Wife Gains 28 Pounds a construction, Churchill, colonial secretary, in Sir Robert 8. Home, chancellor of the spoke exchequer, 8ir John Bradbury. British in Weight speech In London Tuesday, on the reparation commoa-iostrongly In favor of not allowing the delegate and Baron Edgar d'A"bernon, Irish negotiations to drop; he believed ambassador to Germany, alo attendS70 Qulnee St., well- Don J. that hojie had not yet been extinguishe- ed the conference. The arrival here known SaltPerry. Lake City, Utah, business d.of Dr. Rattxenau was accept- man. in reporting remarkable rains In yesterday the welcomed Mr, Churchill warmly ed in official and banking circle a weight both by himself and hl wife, "sublime Act of faith" of President bearing: upon the question of Ger- says: Hughea many's 'reparations obligations. Harding: and Secretary of State to twenty-eig"My wife gained which he declared, promised bring TONE ENCOURAGING In a few weeks by taking Tan-lapounds between ai about triple understanding, The give great The change in Mrs. Perry is all rthe United States Great Britain and attention to Dr. Rathenau' visit. The the more remarkable, as she been problems. England, tenor of most of the comments sug- going down hill steadily forhad Japan on Pacific or four he said, would do everything possible gest that it will be easy to bring gen- five years. She got no nourishment for its success. I' eral opinion into line with the view, from her food and I don't believe she The secretary advocated another attributed to financial experts, that a three hours sleep out of the England, moratorium for Germany Is desirable. averaged triple understanding between , twenty-fou- r. as the pos and France only Germany is of France's serThe as not was position question condition "While my means which muat persistently discussed by the financial writers, who ious as sible the been under I had hers, be pursued for the financial and eco- asattme that a moratorium will be dis no some had for weather Appe time, nomic restoration of Europeto her, but it is argued that tite and was bothered a good deal by Mr. Churchill addressed a gather- tasteful be served equally indigestion. interests French Tanlac has certainly a with British and will ing of overseas bankers, in favoring will France that gain more than is claimed all and continuance of negotiations ointil an more in the long run under, such a proved us. It with for honorable settlement of the Irsih prob- Plan thanby further occupation of Tanlac Is sold In Ogden by A. R. he declared that German territory lem de should Germany Drug Co., and other leading those conducting the negotiations were fault In her payments. . Advertisement. druggists. "animated by an obstinate persistence Among the allied matters touched in the cause of peace." by the writers Is the suggfJbtlon "I do not think that the" lightcon-of upon r Frank A. Vcnderllp, American HOLLAND GIVES by he hope has been extinguished, am bank for an of international banker, certinued. "On the contrary I re federal after the VIEWS ON FAR Europe, patterned to one who failed per- serve tain that any The United States. of the system j severe at this Juncture faithfully and EAST PROBLEM financial expert of the Morning Post upon him- says patiently would be taking Mr. that doubtless Vanderlip's self responsibilities for. which his motives are entirely praiseworthy, but accountable." him hold would tory (Continued from Face One) that his idea is regarded In England DAYLIGHT BREAKING as impracticable. Discussing the Washington conferDrovldes means for the defense of the ACTION IMPERATIVE ence, Mr. Churchill said: Ls a 80. By the Asso- colonial empire and the fulfillment of j Nov. LONDON,; "Across the Atlantic there great ciated Press.) The visit to London international obligations in case hi international situation, where surely of the Doctor Walter Rathenau, former might be necessary to maintain where one sees German As a reauit or state. of daylight is breaking, the of reconstruction and minister neutrality hopes of his secretary. Dr. Simon, economic ex- this inquiry Holland has given up the great events, with brilliant -of improvement in the condition capital ships and conin perts, following closely on last week's idea of building world affairs. A triple arrangement presence been moving has German already sequently of Hugo Stinnes, of understanding between the United financier. here confer the direction the Washington bankIs official in accepted States, Great Britain and Japan to ing circles as heralding an early re- - ence is following now. Holland is secure the peaceful development of the defensive discussion, and possibly revision, of satisfied with aof sufficient Pacific Is in a fair way to be achieved; the small craft. renavy composed for Germany's arrangements U has been greatly advanced by the NOTHING AGGRESSIVE payment. sublime act of faith with which the parations not emphasize that there is "I need German of Arrival the. agents American president and his secretary In this program of aggressive was in nothing due to. supreme anxiety of state have enriched the world. Ev-- : Holland wants to be Dutch the navy. where financial quarters, Germany's erything In , Great Britain's power to to meet the reparations Install a factor of peace In the world and be bring the American offer "to success ability of inment has been a foremost topic during lieves in the fruitful effects will be done." She ternational yloes , recent weeks. . MUST SAVE GERMANY not participate in the deliberation of Is be to of desire believed the What an-Mr. Churchill contended that i on armament and is British government to bring about the conference other triple friendly association, name- athenew not in satisfied doing- so, but it this Is. gen conference is ly between Great Britain, France and erally discussion asof reparations its scope of extending as due much being regarded reGermany, was necessary for the reconnected to activities regulations as to to consideration domestic trade habilitation of Europe and the war and of the use of conduct with the a realization of the sltua precarious creation of financial prosperity. Peo- tlon Interests of means the then destruction, to would have confront In ple would say they could hope tor shouldGermany are not which states of also stipulated payments to the the conference may become now such a combination. But, he declared, allies bethe involvaxacted. nothing less was adequate to meet the ed." TO STOP PAPER ISSUE difficulties and the perils of the BACKWARD STCP Is been it has understood, Pressure, present economic situation of Europe exerted to the first and second on Referring the government from in and, whether easy or difficult to bring f luential conferences where he said all L Hague is belief where the must held that quarters it about j Great Britain's pathconsist-entlwere to take part powers privileged even to Insure the only way y be pursued persistently and on the in deliberations question of of tual ' obligaGermany's ' adjustment to that end. Karnebeek of Jonkher rules warfare, Is stabilize to tions the her finances, "We must not make friends with It might that the opinion emphasized stem of first this the being part plan Germany at the expense of France," he ming of the, flood of paper marks. if the laying down a backward be step continued, "but I am confident of the by the The plan probably will entail de- of such rules were undertaken genius of 1 the French people, and their ferment in the arms' five powers represented of and Germany's payments wisdom such as to lead them to are reports that the British mem negotiations without the participation realize that nothing less than a pros there reparations commission. has of other nations. perous and contented Germany will ber of the a strong hope that the Expressingwould the British government conference before serve the purpose, of reviving and re placed result in a lessen a two a or a for three year proposal or tne prosperity Europe, generating world of The Netherlands tension. ing moratorium. year BIT OFF TOO MUCH . declared minister that to foreign Issuance of a loan with allied as On the subject of reparations Mr must consider cchleve this it the "great to sistance make financial Germany's Churchill saw he was delighted to lies behind see the steady and remorseless march position more secure is another part economic problem which political problem and Is already a plan which is said to be recelv menace of the statesmen of all countries of the to the world's welfare." official attention here. toward financial sanity and recogni- ing "This problem Is the real trouble MEETS FINANCIERS tion of the nonsensical nature of the is no use dealing with pothere and Is The British government closely litical jidea of extracting twenty thousand the same time questions considering every espect of the- Ger the economic when Isat not millions from Germany, taken into aspect man reparations questions. Although In conclusion, he emphasized that he asserted. consideration," ofRathenau holds no Great Britain's debt to the United it is said Doctor he oo pTbbably will have position, States made It difficult for her to pur ficial an interview with the chancellor of Chase in American markets the raw exchequer and it is believed his VALUABLE CHICKENS material required for her industries, the unconnected with the sub which meant srreat impairment of Eng visit is not BEHEADED BY THIEF of mission similar to those land's position, and he declared that he entered proposals ' into with France for the everything possible must be done to Revive. the consuming power of Europe rehabilitation of devastated France, PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 10. Eight- for the consideration of the British ana Asia. een prize Buff .Orpington chickens, ingovernment. ur. namenau ana ur. simon naa a cluding winners of first prizes at the busy day In London, having two Inter- Pacific International Livestock ExpoYOUNG views with Sir Robert Klndersley, di sition Poultry show and at the Oregon and Washington state fairs were stolen rector or the Bank of England. In Whitehall there were numerous from the poultry house of J. C. in this city. A patrolman arIt's Easy If You Know Dr. conferences between the cabinet minis Frank Johnson, a negro, not S. rested Sir and John ters prinBradbury, Edwards' Olive Tablets cipal British representative of the re far from McElroy place and charged chicken in JohnThe secret of keeping young is to feel parations commission, and Baron D' ho had fdund the two in son's suit cases. The British to ambassador Ger possession Abernon, young to do this you must watch your many in me anernoon, wnicn were chickens heads had been cut off. liver and bowels there's no need of oo believed, to be connected with the having a sallow complexion dark ring3 mission of the Germans. under your eyes pimples a bilious o-o200,000 RED RUBLES look in your facedull eyes with no WORTH ONE DOLLAR sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety ELECTRIC SERVICE cent comes of sickness all from per IN CITY FORMS JOKE ifDSCOW, Nov. JO. inactive bowels and liver. (By the Asso n Dr. Edwards, a physician Russian The ciated ruble la Pres) in Ohio, perfected a vegetable now require 111.. Nov. 30. still It BENTON. 'depreciating. Declaring mixed with olive oil to act on the rain Dlunares the town into dark- - 200.000 of them to purchase a dollar. liver and bowels, which he gave to his every ness by putting the electric light plant! In one day the dollar has Jumped from out of commission, citizens of Benton ibo.uoo lO'auw.uuu ruoies, wnren is me patients tor years. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the subhave circulated a petition to purchase most violent fluctuation since tne rre tent to cover the power plant so trade policy was inauguraiea. it is atstitute for calomel, are gentle in their or possessor action yet always effective. They bring ilghta can be .kept burning when it trlbuted to the scramDie or rumes to ODtain of rains. large quantities about that natural buoyancy which all Th netitlon In r.alltv is a facetious foreign money at any price, acceierat- 6hould enjoy by toning up the liver and i rotest against the service furnished ea py a recent decree ior me jwmance clearing the system of impurities. by the light company and may be or new paper money on jjecemoer i. lt Dr.Edwards'OliveTablets are known filed with the Illinois commerce com by their olive color. 15c and 30c mission with a formal complaint. The petition reads:: "We. the undersigned business men Kilty Benton, agree to give the amount necessary towards purchasing canvas or tent to place over the power plant of the Central Illinois Public Service company's plant at Benton In order that the city' may be lighted during! in to xamy weather." rn and The petition was signed by S5 per-- 1 choose The strongest complia new tons. Ra- Reese Howell & Sons' Co. "Quits" WPffSJSSSBlJ If j WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 30, 1921. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R sz) utj iyj M n VT I c. - " Mc-Inty- re was-attaine- d; . , ' , Men's Soft Collars pnc 9c Men's Silk Soft Collars Sold all over town for 50c While they last, our price I Advise All 19c -- . - m MI "Mc-Elro- Men's Shoes, Values Up to S18 Shoes made of the best leather possible, as you know that Mr. Howell carried the best shoes obtainable. Our prices $3.98 and Up Our Values in Blankets y, ' X7m Values from calicos to silks, will convince the most exacting:. We have paid no attention to ev- erything slished, as everything must go. Take advantage of this opportunity to make three dresses for the price of one. At these prices it will pay you to store this merchandise away. Our Ladies and Children's Shoes Of A 1 are marked down regardless of cost Now is an opportunity to get yourself those two or three pairs you were figuring on. My Friends See these and be convinced. ! ' 3 Our Goods Department Is Second to None Will Say That The People Surely Have Slaughtered My Stock - j J 1 All sixes and styles. Brand new stock. Regular 25c values, our - . im Where can you beat these prices? , Where can you find values such as these? Where can you make your dollar do the duty that it will do here? We have slaughtered and slashed the Reese Howell & Sons' Co. stock until we ourselves are surprised. We are selling this stock regardless of what factory prices are. Why? Because we have received orders to clean up, and that is exactly what we are going to do. Come and see our windows and see the values that have startled Ogden. Below are a few of the many values: - on. n fpSfr 1 i s oir iH o n, morning-newspaper- do n j ht U and Customers iTo Take Advantage Of The Most Remarkable Our Notions such as buttons, clasps, needles and thread, are marked down surprisingly low. Come and see for yourself. i Sale Ogden Has Ever Seen A few specials in groceries are Buy them now. left. Xmas Merchandise We are getting in a large line of what Mr. Howell paid for them. Our purpose is. to get rid of them. Come and share in these wonderful values. You will save money. Christmas holiday merchandise. You will soon see what wonderful Xmas presents you will soon be able to buy. Wm. Howell " well-know- -- -- compound -- i . '. I We could gQ on and on and describe to you the remarkable values we have to offer to the people of Ogden, but we want you to come and see for yourself. Follow the Big Blue Signs The Blue Signs that have saved thousands of peo- ple money. Soils aedO'coats tsisst r-C- ome orrow EMULSION iiiuu Scott's Emulsion. N. J. K fl CSX 20-- 40 , OLD AGE, HIS MARK! Wendell Holmes, in the charming discourses of "The Professor at tne. Breakfast Table," refers to an unmistakable .sign of old age. It is three parallel lines between the brows. We can detect the first traces of dls ease by signs, just as plain.' When a woman suffers from back ache, nervous depression, dragging Gown pains, and tnose aliments peculiar to women, it Is plain that she needs a woman's medicine. What oth-ermedicine could she more wisely re sort to than Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound, , which for half i century naa proved the "natural re storative for these troubles? Adver tisement. . Oliver , i - gpare - Reese Howell & Sons' Co. "Quits" the Nor. to. Ben eagh. Suits and of a roaahouse nnof eo4 c rear Olympia, was arrested Tuesday " IZT'ZZ' on & warrant charging him with pos- - 129.85, $3485, session or stoien gooas in connection 39.85. with the robbery of $150,000 in nego iiaoie oonas ana securities zrom a WE CLOTHS Southern Pacific mail train at Sacra TUB FAMILY mento, Cal., last May 19. Bail was fixed at $10,000. Shortly after Wllleford's arrest an other warrant charging him with, pos session ox stolen oonas was sworn out. Three other person are in cusSS.tody in California cltie In connection 0 with the robbery, one of" them, John Ilaanstra, having been arrested here after he had been traced from Call fornla. Federal officers said flaanf sira stopiea witn wuierora for two weeks last September. According to officer, alleged stolen bonds to the value of $22,000 have neen recovered here and at Olymyia. I Utah. Reese Howell & Sons' Co. "Quits" 1 who take cod-live- r oil at its best, take & Bowne. Blootnfield. can Seattle. Wash., wmerora, proprietor vain attempts at r tiuiiaiiviit 2475 Washington Ave., Ogden, ROADHOUSE OWNER S.?X!Lui HELD IN BOND THEFT month SCOTTS is the Suit or O'Coat oo- - ment ever paid to -- oo HIGH GRADE EGGS REDUCED IN PRICE LQS ANGELES, Cal.. Nov. 10. The produce association her announced a drop of 5 cent In the price ot fresh extra erg from 61 cent to 56 cents wholesale. -- Tueedaf, Lew Connor, trapper, himaelf almost exhausted by hie eeveral day enow and Btorma, etum-ble- d AMERICAN TREATY battleonwith Krlee' body, guarded by a gaunt dog, whoee plalntiT whining al WASHINGTON. Nor. 10, The Co tracted Connor attention. Half dead lombian conrre adjourned TuedaT without completing ratiflctJon or tne Ptatea. the treaty with the United tate department wa aansea ioar m dltpatch from Minister noiimin Philip, at Bogota.--oo- COLOMBIA DEFERS XXI w7rsnnm W s d nr t 1 SurelRe lief FOR DOG GUARDS BODY OF FROZEN MASTER Mont, Nor. 10. The Kerlee'e failure to of Jame myetery Join hla famllya reunion at Than ks- Klving dinner wa explained when hi froxen body wa found In the hllla 100 miles south of here. Kerlee's wife and. ten children had bocn without word from him lor weeks aa he worked hi placer mine 40 miles Late Firm. INDIGESTION aouth of larbr, Mont. oo BAPTIST THEOLOGIAN DIES ON WEST COAST PARADENA. Cel. Not. 10. Dr. Auem- gustus Hopkins Strong, president eritus of the Baptist Theoloelral semiN. T., and one of nary of the most emlntnt theologian and educators of the Baptist dtnomlnatiorv, died here tTu4ay, aed 61 years. Death followed quickly after a blood transfusion, which had been reeorte4 to In preparation for an operation. g Dr.. Strong wa a friend of John D. Rockefeller, the former's son having married the letter's daut:ter, Mlsai BeaaJe Rockefeller, who died In ZtmoHcaltSkin Troubles Without Staining Clothes Bc-chie- r. 6 Bell- -ans MISSOULA. Hot wafer Sure Relief 9ELt-AIKl-S 5t and of privation and exhaustion Connor met Roy Witter, ranrer, who telephoned new of the tragedy from a snowbound rmngtr station. - --- 75 Package life-lon- 1106. CverywWe Mk-roseop- es ruoequito. oo reveal 22 teeth In a " 10 cattrf hew ctea you fcurv tried and failed, you can rtcp trara-In- fj 1th coolir.g itching Ecrcm Zema. Zetoo It a clean, astierptic liquid treatment for all tkln irritation, dears vp raihra and Trttrr, icet away with pimple and blackrda. A3 DrugjisU'. for skin Irritation J i |