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Show ' a v,. . . THE OGDEN . 11 WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 30, STANDARD-EXAMINE- R 1921,' - .UftJl "I ' Z': i: ' 2354 WASHINGTON AVE. i CHICAGO, Nov. $0. Future wage by adjustments for railroad employes the United States railroad labor Doara must fit the . new rules .laid down by the' board and which supersede regulations promulgated under federal cona. trol, Ben W. Wooper,. or uenneaaee, Dublic member of the board, declared of - the Chicago today at a luncheon Commerce. : ? 4 Association of Rules rovernine-th- ,400.000mem- bers Vof the railroad , shop crafts will be announced by the board tonight to ro Into effect tomorrow. The board will then be free, Mr. Hooper said,; to. consider applications from the ran roads or the shon emnloyes ' for' a ' schedules. in wage change i , oo 0 executive BOARD MEETS HERE W. 0. mba 037 e d bJiju lllMilJJ UvJJUAU U1!J&UJULU s ' " Just Received ..00 1 CHURCH Otf THE GOOD SHEPHERD, EPISCOPAL ' 'Corner Twenty-fourt- h and Grant Annual bazaar and dinner Saturday, December 3. Dinner, 6:30 to Children, one-ha. !.7V- price , . - 578 . op , The present rain and unsettled weather will probably continue and tomorrow according to the forecast of the United States weather bureau, which reached the city today. is expect-eLittle change in- temperature V i Yesterday's maximum temperature was 52 degrees with a minimum of 31 degrees last night. to-inig- . ht 1 1 " 5 f d. ' f-- r , ." , M " f h I .' if i GORDON MKAY WINS IN GO WITH ORTEGA : 't s xi ,l f f SEATTLE, "Wash., Nov. 30. Gordon McKayi Pocatello, Ida.; middleweight - ! won the referee's decision over Bat1tne 0-- f ocro claimant ftf fh TafAfif i coast title, after four rounds here. Or- - i tega was outclassed throughout, dis- playing but a ' shadow of his former prowess. ... . . In-vert- 'V - 'lit ' ' '" " 1 r 4 Double texture Scotch plaids inside and solid colors and fancy mixtures Made- - on the outside. newest style' models, and all around belt ulsters and ulsterettes. pleats in backs of some of these. A super overcoat value at half-belte- rs - m m i 1 1 ' Aprons New Styles UNSETTLED SKIES TO CONTINUE HERE oo Bungalow vercoats p. m T lf - ed MM ' de-r- Ill fa- j' mous for ues. Percales, C h a mbrnys, Ginghams, etc, in many pretty solid colors, as well as stripes and checks. Excellently made and prettily trimmed. Good enough to ask $1.50 for, but during our big December Drive they will be sold extra special at f . Jk. If'ri :j : a I 4'. "rl v ; J & 1 1 . ul market, a they ar vastly superior. Sires 10 to 44,. To open our. December drive they will be sold, cash or credit, for 1 Hi- 4 Jki - J $14.85 P DRESSES "50 Wool Dressc. in tricotincs and serirci, $20. On sale at til . IW won-derl- S34.85 and $39.85 Mayor Frank ' Francis is reported to' be suffering from an illness which last night became serious. Throat infec-- j tion spread to the ears Jt ws said, and "physicians vhave- declared the infec-- j Mrs.: Mortenson is at! tion dangerous. ' 1 Mc-Clanaha- n's Suits S24.85, S29.85, Mrs. T Dora; Kortenson;' secretary tol J h e kind that made oo MAYOR'S SECRETARY HAS THROAT AILMENT dresses in trico-tine- , poirct twills, French serge; also many satins, crepe de chines and Canton crepes. - The season's smartest styles. A big special purchase that we would have to sell for at least $30 each if bought in a regular way. Beautifully embroidered and ribbon" trimmed models, i lorely beaded n wonderful s, g braid trimmed individual models. They come in brown, navy and black in a variety of styles. They must not be confused nor compared with ordinary offerings on the 2t)0 wool i 75 cents. ! In order to put 1,000 or more hew customers on our books this December, we are concentrating all the efforts of our buying staff to give the greatest values we have ever offered to make our drive a great success. Read our specials, visit our store and compa Buy now and pay us later. "Credit to all no waiting." 200 DRESSES The executive board of the state Women's Christian Temperance Union met yesterday at the home of Mrs. W. S. Flewellinfir. on Adams avenue. A short business meeting was held. Sev eral new officers were elected and a tfew changes were made In the con stitution which governs the many or sranizations ' of .the state. 7 A new office of state auditor was created and Mrs. E. H. Hutsinpillar was chosen to serve this year. A letter was framed to be sent to President his action in Hardlnsr commending signing the antibeer bill. At the close of the meeting refresh ments were served. 7 :..j--V- ft ft " - ii - ' j '4 '. sizes 10 to 44; sold regularly q to open our December Drive, cash or credit, at : - her, home.: '; -- ; V 00- -. NEW POLICY IN , ' - . ' WEBER?LOIGE NO. 6 Free j and Accepted Masons - The annual meeting and election of officers will be held Thursday, pecem- Your ' attendance is ber 1, at 8 p. m. desired. T. S. SHAUGHNESS Y," W. M. : ; . 2CSCS you young fellows, if you're looking for pep and 'vstyle, these suits are the candy. A special ' department of extra nifty - suits for t ' young .men is ready. Of course, your credit 5: , "WASHINGTON . is good. , loafs by . taking, advantage of liberal credit terms you can own a handsome fur coat and pay while wearing 'it. McClanahan's 1 We also; have many styles in cloth and plush coats with big warm, cozy fur collars.':1 Drop inland see them. ; BOYS' SUITS and BOYS-DEPT- . Our Boys' Department has been so much enlarged that it might be called a "new department." We also have a NEW; POLICY in regard to Bos Clothing. We are going to sell boys' suits, overcoats and mackinaws at the lowest prices in the city; we will neverbe undersold on boys' clothing for cash or credit by any store in the city at any , time. Bring your boy in and let one of our experts fit him with a suit or overcoat. Pay us a little each week or month as you can conveniently spare the money Cash or credit, you will always find our prices on boys clothing the lowest in the city bar none. . . 200 Boy' O'COATS Suit. mixture and U ill 2'2 to 8; fancy wool jje all-wo- 50 Wonderful tr tD.OJ blue ol terget OP Boys' Overcoats, ages 4 to 8; good heavy weight, belted models Boys' Corduroy Suits, full lined knickers. Will wear like C CC iron 3)0.0two suits, with Boys' Suits, full lined of knickers; ages 6 to 16, pairs In fancy brown and green mixtures; stylishly cut and well tailored. Just received-fro- m or ?r )3dJ all-wo- J Ages 6 to 14; wool, navy serge; prettily trimmed with embroidery. Some are two-piec-e dresses with red flan-- , nel middy. Many different styles ancf designs; with plain or pleated skirts. During our December Drive, only ol on of the largest manufacturers in the country and positively the biggest value ever offered In this city, tQ or - PO.OJ at only Mackinaws,' better than most overcoats tor utility. In come all sixes from 7 to 18 years, In many deferent They v combinations. During December drive, plain, the biggest value in the city at Boys' Ail-Wo- $8.85 r, " 'ft OF PANTS' PAIRS BOYS'; and wool mixture knickers, in sizes 6 to 17 fancy Boys' corduroy value The we have ever offered in boys pants. biggest years. -- ; PflT W iJI lillMl ! 1 ii the House D O D 0.0 O Your unrestricted choice of any hat" in the house, formerly selling up to $19.85; they go on sale, cash or credit, at one price. A miUmcty, tale the like of which you have ncTer teen before. lest. I ' " You vill never have a better opportunity than this Included are the new fur trimmed metal cloth hats ; Forty : wool skirts to sell These all- -. tomorrow. wool, fabrics in plaids, m ml Knife checks, r stripes. "in plaited expert 'fashion. the Girl a ,:i Xy Coat R. B. SILK HOSE Fare Paid Plush as well as cloth. .Fur trimmed,' made just like grown - 1 silk underwear, bath robes, silk shirts .for men, pretty blouses, "etc., for Christmas presents. Buy your presents now put them all on one bill and pay us a little each week as you can spar the cash. Graceful folds' that hang with: a smart neat-ne- ss that,vno pthep" dress : " ;r skirt seems 'tohave " Better come tomorrow- All sizes are ready 23 to 33 waist.1 And priced at .: ; , ,'-; only Bet., ; we will refund railroad fare to Ogden and return to new customers from points who purchase $30 worth or more of merchandise during sister's stylish coat. Cash or credit, the price is . the sam out-of-to- wn our December Drive. SSG.3 5 up : ! . FEANCE HAS 600,000 IN AEMY UNIFORMS army commlseion to the chamber of, deputies, made public today. The report was made public. In connection with the government's proposed law SO. calling the class of 1922. to the colors AssoPARIS, Nor. (By the' The strength- - of in two contingents, one next May an'l ciated Press.). Prance's army was given as 818,000 aa the other next November. 'of October rby, the report of the Th report said a considerable part " of the claj of 1919 had returned to on crop furloughs or on their homes Indefinite leave, making the active forces In uniform 600.000 or upwards, with the balance subject to Immediate mended for adoption, would through the release of various contingents of the class of 1920 and the incorpora tion of the cU of 1922 durir.Jt next' , i OMAHA CLERGYMAN GIVEN" PROMOTION " NCW YORK. . Nov. 3'. Ar.nuncf- i'natheKLn,r?rtren,tth f recall. , The coramlwlon estimate. that the vhurch jops of Che M!h'di! recomis 10 live to often which Cats from U government plan, years jof the election . f thenpicopl Kv. in. 1 u u , J Lowe .of Of:: a ha. su;A.To' . rrfctgnr-- J h. Aiiwf Q f Tl '. tu Illy, t r t'. as ,r I 1 ct rrc spend, r.jr -- h? lc If tl of failing : |