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Show THE OGDEN WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 30, 1921. w" una "- STANDARD-E- UN ogden clili CEENTER Schools of Ogden to Heed President's Proclamation for Observance Shoes' Local Market Crowds Portland for First in Federal Reserve Listing Schools of Ogden will observe American Education week, December 4 to 10 inclusive, according to Superintendent WV Karl Hopkins. SUGGK8TTVE TOPICS The following topics are suggested Ogden as a. livestock center in the Twelfth federal reserve district Is for speeches at general meeting in owdias Portland. Ore., closely for Ogden: American ideals aTid Americanism. tfrst Dlace according to the monthly National contributions to our immi report of the Federal Reserve board grant citizena awaken la the various man of the! board with headquarters at races among us pride in our country San Francisco. Cat and its government. American patriotism wear the flag The report says that practically, ali cattle and sheep in the district have in your heart, as well as in your butbeen driven to winter ranges. Graz- tonhole. Celebrate the deeds of great ing, conditions are reported to .be civil as yell as military heroes. The School and the Nation.1" above normal, and the movement. of stock to markets heavy. Receipts at Education, the greatest Investment the principal markets of the district for community, state and nation. How education may be promoted. during" October show a large seasonal increase over the preceding months. The communities responsibility toThe October receipts at fix of the prin- ward the school. HAKDING'S PItOClA3IATIONS cipal markets bf the district ' are as , follows: President Harding issued a proclamation today setting apart the week of RECEIPTS OF LIVESTOCK 4 to 10 as American education-December Oct. Oct., -week, 1921 , during which citizens of y 1920 the United States are urged to assist CATTLE '6.323 general efforts to reduce illiteracy and Ogden . . .. ". . . . . . ; 10,827 in Portland 11,431 give thought, to remedying defects ...12,299 .Salt Lake City. 3,806 the nation's educational system. . 8,T6l The proclamation follows: 5.82V Seattle . 4,455 "Whereas, Public education is the 5,09'J 3,537 Spokane 1.867 Tacoma 1,868 basis of citizenship and Is of primary Oct. importance to the welfare of the naOct., 1921 1920 tion, and "Vvhereas, More than 5,000,000 boys CALVES "276 and girls in America are not availing 272 den 915 themselves of our free school advantPortland 1,045 417 ages and are lacking in that youthful 503 Salt Lake City 401 388 schooling so essential to the making of Seattle 777 710 an intelligent citizenship, and 31S Tacoma 317 "Whereas, The experience of the Oct. war reveals vast elements of populaOct., 1921 1920 tion that are illiterate, physically unHOGS fit, or unfamiliar with American Ideals . and traditions; and our tutu re strength 3,330 11,015 Ogdenr . .11,838 .i 12,247 and security are much dependent on Portland, . Salt Lake Oity 1,737 their education and .. commitment to 5,038 Seattle . 7.719 American Ideals; i? 6,377 "Therefore, 1, WarrerG. Hurding, 3,053 3,756 Spokane Tacoma 4,646 2,427 president pf the United States, do urge Oct. governors to set apart December 4 to Oct., 1921 1920 10, inclusive, 1921, as American Education-week, SHEEP during which. "Citizens are urged to special and 44,916 90,940 Ogden' ...j... . Portland : 27,770 16,513 thoughtful attention to the needs and Salt Iake City .53.017 127,252 the aims of the public schools. It is . 14,896 Seattle . . . j 5.919 particularly recommended that efforts 27,420 be addressed to practical expression of ,11,309 Spokane . Tacoma 3,860 4,748 community interest; in public education. To that end organizations for EASIER CREDIT Easier credit conditions became ap- ctvil advancement and social betterparent during September due to mar- ment are earnestly requested, When it and can be made , practicable. to provide keting of agricultural productsOcto-continued in greater degree in i programs which will Inform the people ber. Interest rates to customers at concerning the vital needs In this direction, instruct them regarding shortFrancisco and Seattle are reported to comings and deficiencies in present fabe one naif per cent less than to stand cilities, and bring to their attention methods by at 6 and 6 per cent specific, constructive The rate on prime bills inrespectively. the accept-tanc- whieh, in the respective communities, market is now 4 8 per cent these deficiencies may be supplied. "The subject of public education. has compared to 4 to per cent a month member banks by always been very close to the Ameriago. Advances the reserve bank were reduced by 26 can heart, and to the fact that it has per cent during the month ended been made a chief responsibility of loNov; 9 and on that date were cal government units we largely owe fawhieh is the smallest amount the wide diffusion of educational advanced at any time' since Jan.' 23, cilities. It is believed that a wide1920. and earnest effort at observance The improvement1 discernible In Sep- spread of education week would do much to tember In the lumber industry continu- emphasize this feelin- - of immediate ed in October. The amount of orders responsibility. Therefore, it la sugreceived byj 161 reporting mills, the'' that gested pulpit, press, schools feet, was the . largest total and ' public gatherings be enlisted in booked in any month since March behalf of this special effort." ' .. 1920. O0 LEAD MIXES! WORKING The lead mines of Utah and Idaho which produce approximately 50 per HERRINGTON WILL cent of the; United States output' are ADDRESS ENGINEERS now working at full capacity. The production of petroleum has , risen' raidly. IT. L. Herringtori. president of the Building activity in the district dur- Utah Canning company, will be 'the ing October assed-- all records both principal speaker at the weekly meetof number and value of building per ing of the Ogden of the Amerthose issued in 20 of the ican Association chapter of rineers at the incipal cities during October. 1921 Weber club Thursday. numbering 11.442 with an estimated value of .323,333,741 exceeding the precent in number and vious record month of September by 373 or 3.3 p& 3,198,743 or 15-per cent in value. conditions as s whole Employment In the district are practically unchangof the preed as compared with those Cold ? ; ceding month. CLEARINGS DROP T3ank clearings of 20 principal cities Clogged which were 14.1 per cent less than j PJONT let it get a start, Dr. Kia't those of October, the highest point ever New Discovery will get ris ht recorded in the district indicate that j the physical volume of trade In tha j down to work, relieving the tight feeimg district is greater than it was a year in inc cncsc, quieting th racJang of' decline in cough, gently stimulating the bbweis, ago, the percentage 14.1 leas cent per being by clearings, thus eliminating the cold poisons. a considerable margin than the perAlways reliable. Just rood medicine Of decline in prices during the centage i made; to ease colds and coughs. year ended October, 1121. which ia esFor fifty years a standard remedy. timated to have been 37 per cent at wholesale and 20 per cent at retail. ;AH the family can take it with helpful results. Eases the children's croup. Reports from 128 wholesalers in ten j No harmful drugs. Conriadnr, Wai-(in- g lines of. business in the district indinet sales during the nine taste that the kiddies Kke. At all cate that' of this months year were 10 to 50 per idruggisU, 60c cent leas in value than those in the corresponding period in 1920. These r-t- i L percentages of decline roughly apof the deproximate the percentages cline in prices of their wares and it is probable that the physical volume of wholesale trade today Is not greatly Cou&Hs different from that of October, 1920, with the exception Of agricultural j - Feel in which line the reduced Badly? J5owel SlBfcjiAfa ? Haven t any "pep" in work or play. purchasing power of rural communiYou re constipated! The stimulating ties is strongly reflected. , Reports from 33 representative' deaction of Dr. King's Pills brings back Indicate that J their partment storeswere wiu umc energy, ah druggists, 25c 6.2 per cent leas October sales PROMPIJ WON! GRIPS! in value than the sales of October 1920. They advise that prices are from 10 to 30 per cent less than they were a year ago. : JL Utah's rnmsT theatre '': Cousins henna brown kid lace high shoe, with Louis leather heel and welt sole. Regular $18 boot. Special ! $9.85 Utz 6c Dunn brown calf lace boot, with high Cuban heel. Regular $1 1.50 value $5.85 J. 6c S. Cousins field mouse kid lace boot, with covered wooden heel and welt sole. A very attractive and serviceable winter choc Regular $18 value $9.85 Dr. Edison cushion sole shoe, in black kid. Both welt and turn soles. Styles that sold regularly for $12 are being discontinued and offered J. m - 6c S." ... at -- . AY ED Here are specials that should be attractive -- . k IEAM Stormy Weather ttit R equires tiigi WEAR TOP STOCK AMINER X 512 -- - Iir "Tie With Rudolph Valentino and Agnes Ayres. me 10c 2dfe ...$8.00 Kioa 12 12 YRS. TO. M.T. 15 YRC :. MAIN AND BAL, EVES. FLOOR L Children jersey knee-lengt- h leggings. Regular $2 values, special L .--. AH . ....... LAST 'jf' 1- k THOMAS - CAMS MAY MEET IN S. L. $88,-000,0- 00 . 00 . - -- . i mits-issued- ; 8 Chest ifleavy All Up? ' iNcw Discoverv for Colds and im-plime- 1 0): MONEY SAVING PRICES On every item we sell. ; Crisp White " SODA CRACKERS Regular 20c value, lb. . Regular 45c No. 5 ir iJC Every one price. dozen . . . can Blue KARO SYRUP' Spe . . Oil cial . 07r Regular 50c No. 5 Can "White KARO SYRUP ..... rr 03 C . , .Smooth White Mealy v POTATOES Wntia the load lasts. 13 lbs. price . . . iUL Regular 85c No. 5 Can Maple KARO SYRUP Our 7C price . . Our good. 25c . 100 $1.75 .fthese Very Beat Creamery . DC-Rememb- are our regular every day prices. er BUTTER Made from fresh, sweet cream. : Our special price, pound . . . . 43c 20c Regular 20c .California .. 10c are always assured of . bot You tom prices. SEWELL CASH GROCERY 2642 Washington Ave. 5 i. nt, w ilri . ii ut JMMKJ lunnaKi h, oo LATEST FOX NEWS isfrS' At the ORPHEUM fit ilium Tomorrow Elaine Hammerstein in "Remorselew Love" 1 Children Matinees PAY OUT CASH FOR GIFTS NEW YORK, Nov. 30. Playing All Week ( Main Floor 66 The .amazing try of "FANNY HERSELF" By Edna Ferber. UTAH THEATE Evening Prices Include Tax Next Saturday will be the greatest children's event of the year. mail ALSO GOOD COMEDY till 6:30 p. m. MMM "No Accumula- tions of various Christmas sainrs funds, amounting to I1&0.000.000 will be distributed next week among Individuals by approximately 4,000 banks throughout the country, it was estimated here today. There is approximately (NOTE $7300 on deposit at the Ogden Savings bank, the only bank in Ogden which is known to have kept funds for Christmas Savings clubs during 1921. Orval II. Adam, vice president of the First National bank, said today that it la doubtful if a large proportion of these, funds will be withdrawn before Christmas, for he haa found thatsav-in most casea where persons start ings for Christmas onthey continue to leave the money deposit rather than withdraw It. In thla way many savings accounts are started, he asserted, when-thoriginal idea of the depositors was to but save money to be used before Christmas.) oo i Ogden Theatre Bs4B'ai.BBlie,"WBPS w Also The . LATEST PATHE NEWS 99 which was booked last Saturday and delayed en route, will positively appear. 1 ' JEFF JJON Will sing "Snowflake" with organ chimes and "Hiawatha's Melody" -- "Playing Nothing Bui the Best." ORPHEUM f Op D oo Sunday and Monday j!f December i CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov. 30. Immediate release of Eugene V. Debs end other. alleged violators of the epfon age act. is asked In & telegram ent to President Harding Tuesday by the national executive committee of the Socialist party at the closing session of ita three day meeting here. Ocrnmn agents "who committed overt acts against the government during the war have already been released, the telegram asserted. ,A telegram also was sent to Db at the Atlanta . prison, assuring him that membera of the Socialist partytoare hrd at work keepinr the party AND Two nights. SOCIALISTS AGAIN ASK DEBS RELEASE 1C C pound . . . 13 Regular 15c Old Dutch CLEANSER , price I m, . PRUNES . . . . K 4 A Southern Scream of Hilarity 'THE GUIDE" I li tie ifirst mim mm coiedy Clyde Cook in a laugh comedy D. H. ENSIGN. Secretary. Evaporated ' lbi. Our: price, . ! TOILET PAPER r s l- 4 A Powerful Story of . Mother Love r . vice-preside- t "SalVkge,r 'HZi "fell. flIS: - 11 fX if Ifc Mi nQQ -- MILTON SILLS ' In parts of the state attend the conven- it Jiy TTT Together WitH Supported by tion annually and Ogden facilities for the entertainment of such a number are inadequate. On the 6econd day officers for 1922 will be named. A banquet and dance will be featured in the evening with speakers of national reputation on the program. New officers to succeed Illchard Stringham. president: H.H.I.J.Herring-ton- , Barnes, and will, be secretary and treasurer, named. Directors to succeed the following will also be elected: It. String-haII. U Herrtngton. James Anderson, G. B. Itodman, Ronald Wads-wortIt, P. Peterson and M. K. Cran-dal- l. - Pauline Frederick Of n and 9 p. m. To See ' - Regular ; 3, 5, nt There will be. a meeting of the stockholders of the Weber Canal Water- Co., held at the office of the secretary, 345 33rd street, Ogden. Utah, at 11 a. rn., Monday. Dec 5, 1921. for the purpose of electing a board of directors . and transacting such other business as may properly come beore the meeting. JOB PINartER. President. t ,w"..10c 10c Rolls 7. Vlce-Prsid- Last Times Today 7 FUN! In This Picture Last Time Tonight NOTICE LUX Direct' from Carl Spann'a chicken ranch every day. and The annual convention of the, Utah Cannera association will be "held January 6 and 7, according to an announcement made today by II. L.. Ilerrinrton. Dates tor the annual seaslon were agreed In upon yesterday by the1L committee I Herring-ton- . of charge, consisting Ronald Wadsworth and James Anderson. Efforts are being made to hold the convention in Ogden. but indications point to Salt Lake a the place for the meeting due to the fact that Ogden does not possess a dining room large enough. Fully 00 men from all I In Her Latest Paramount e Here are a few for comparison. 15c BaaaMMBM Regular Package FRESH EGGS,. nts Con- vention on Account of Lack of Accomodations -- : 441,-221.0- Ogden Likely to Lose would succeed only In npplrlr.g a "vn eer of peace." because the repreenU Uvea were the envoys of the "Jmperi anoxic, capitalistic mlnerlty." of the the conference nations. would fail anil that THRILLS ei 3-- -2 : gether and furthering- the cause during hii "absence." In a resolution on the limitation of armament conference. It predicted that the efforts to promote peace -2 1- wmMM Shoe Department ..... , &U3A11IM 95c Sizes. . 4-- 5. Prices 50c to $2.00 Seat Sale Thursday at 11 A. M. 1llfii??l - SULLY . JAMES The little squaw and chief in costume Indian character song, with "Flying Pat" to follow. And some delicious candy. RICHARD WALTON TULLV i ) PULSATING Doors Open 12 O'clock ' B LJ II tJ f t 1 I1 1 II II - 7 "A BRILLIANT r ftW CAST WITH ORDERS MAIL NOW I' ANN REflOER AND 'FAMOUS SNGXG HA WA IfMS l Curtain 12:30 NEXT SATURDAY r |