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Show THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4, 192ll 4 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R . To ung and Old Catch -- ) jpirit of Yuletide ; ) Ml Windows Gifts OGDEN'S ORIGINAL CREDIT STORE j)I j By ROSE AJW ASTHilj be seen on the Hps of the clerks as a! to gasp, rather than ask, "Oh.Boy! Look at that, will you? man pauses where he can find the lingerie aepart- - . Isn't she a beauty," The remark came from a small lad ment for "women." Then again there; grazing into one of the local store win- is the sweet faced lady who can't nows land giving vent to his feelings understand why her boy should in the! admiration of a'small red- - rac- want a wireless appartaus ior enrm-ma- s.puzIts mechanism is a complete er, made purposely for a boy his size f j and fitted with every automobile con- zle to her, . Of course there are a few that venience. One can "flee! wouldn't I like to have Santa Christmas barely touches. Clau 8 leave that at my house." A hardly say that they, are human, born small clenched hand dug deep into his without the. emotion that bubbles to.-thAnd i trousers' pocket and the Christmas top around December 25. are others who say that Christ- spirit was launched in the group of there small children standing before the mas is too expensive and how they window. Even the smallest, with a wished it would never come. In a.case of this kind, the best thing to do is vocabulary of 10 or. 20 words, spied a to "Mommer See!" stay. home, pull the shades, write, toy and cried, Then someone laughed. The child- no letters,, receive no letters or pack- -ren took it up. .The Christmas spirit asres. anri act 1imt am If recember never existed. But who .wants to miss reason became only a matter of hap- Christmas, anyway,OO ' piness and merriment, but to most of all, the! expression of love of one for the other. YULETIDE EVERYWHERE. Ogden merchants are the first to catch ithe message, and they send it along ' by decorating their windows with every conceivable design that hints in, any way that December 25 is not far; off. Not only the windows, but the stores themselves carry the message- - counters and show-casare transformed into riots of gay colors where Christmas wreaths and tinsel almost hide the commoner things Tell All the Kiddies That of every day. Their Old Friend Will And because the Christmas season Is literally the children's season, man Greet Them in Toyland agers of some of the stores have builtwonder rln.rtmflTitji nnerified n."Tovland." Here toys of every Imaginable ' There's a certain age in childhood conception delight the buyer as well as When the belief In Santa Claus Is one the visitor. of the most cherished dreams. We Christmas in Ogden stores has come grown-ups remember with what sorto stay until the holidays are over. row dear Old went out of our Hours of inspection through the. vari- - childish dreams.Nick ' ous stores will furnish new entertainSo, If you have a little one in your ment for everybody. Store windows family. this beau-- ) will be the center of interest, but far tiful oldwho Ftill cherishes to him Toyland myth, bring more interesting than all the store him (Third Floor Wrights') and let windows in town will be the Christmas tneet to face. ' Claus Santa fact shopper. Because of the very busy time of the Take, for Instance, a man, who hap- - year, old fellow, he will not h to Twenty-fourton street be ableforto this pass pened be In Ogden long. But, he and Washington avenue one day last be mighty glad to meet aH of his week. His face had hard lines at the will friends. mouth and his eyes never looked at little Ogden be here In his bright red coat, the ' pretty things In the store windows. hisHe'll boots and belt of bells. He 13 He seemed unconscious, of the spirit said top to have stilt, the same red nose 111 A.T mXLm was all around him. that V LA same twinkling smile and and the TOO HE SEES IT, . laugh. He walked to Twenty-thir- d street, cheery Children under eight, years, and even at attendseveral stopped places, and Older should be accompanied by ones, ed to the things he was about In a the parents, for in the crowd decisive short way. His friends salut- their so tots not well if littlest fare might ed him with respect, but none stopped they are alone. Santa will be here to- to pass on to 'him the spirit they were morrow afternoon. Advertisement. to feel. He chanced to enter beginning oo '"bettre. It was nothing- but absurd-lookin- g that' Ladies' Coats stopped him. He looked at It twice came to and back pick it up, asking .the clerk where the toy department Ladies' Suits, half price. was. Ten minutes later he was so Ladies Dresses deeply Interested In the mechanism of a small motor boat, that a clerk had to speak to him twice, before he Ladies' Waists looked up. Then it was with a flush Ladies' Petticoats and another had caught the Christmas Spirit. There ar other Christmas shoppers. Ladies' Hose There was the woman" who leaned Prank Who .Prom Ralston, acrosslthe counter and explained that Ladies' Bath Robes the silk she was purchasing was far ised Roy Girls His Wealth, the "dearest, 'ducklesf handkerchiefs Ladies' House Slippers she- had seen, while a second woman JDead in Colorado Ladies' Shoes stopped to look at some baskets. Her little girl wanted a sewing basket for Frank Ralson, possessor of ImaginChristmas. j , exOn numerous occasions a smile can ary, millions, builder of of glowmg traordinary; dispenser promises by whose charitable munificence the daughters, of a family re siding at Roy who had nursed him ten- any though of reward deny without during his- sickness were to become the ;beneflclarles after his death, has died. . Undertakers at Boulder, Colo., are wondering about the burial expenses. The county attorney at White Sulphur- Spring. Montana, has Issued a warrant for Ralston,' charge unknown' here, according to advices received by! local attorneys who spent considerable! fWs : pos-slb- $(X . v ly if ' N I Ni ( )) "TT" ( J V - ' TH) TTJ "SH JJ iJf A iV r Tpsx I TT ; - np ' . 1 ; J " i g-a- o o o J GRED EVERYBODY THE NATIONAL SANTACLAU: N PERSON es n ' s ' . ; , . I THAT'S WHAT Wmm 1 . IS GIVING : 2345 Washington ! Ayenue , ' j . i Your Christmas Gift Store . . .11. Mi i A V .Mk, : I i ! . - mm - Jack-ln-the-I3- ox -- 1 Men's Department Ladies9 Department I i Men's Overcoats Men's Suits Men's Shirts Men's Shoes ChUdren's Suits Boys' Overcoats $11.95, $19:95, $24.95 1 $9.95, $12.95, $14.95 $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 URSTS G9c, 79c, 89c $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 .$1.95 $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 - v f $30.00, $35.00 $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 98c to $5.95 $3.95, $4.95 .$8.95, $10.95 $6.95, $8.95 7 if m 7 A i air-castl- es Many useful articles, such at handkerchiefs, purses, ivory sets, jewelry, cut glass, silk underwear and many other useful articles suitable for gifts. -- t V- - . alleged Ralson was about 70 years of age, all teeth gone, dressed In ragged clothing and his toes were bulging through Come to the Electric Show.v the shoes he .wore when accompanied ! by the young ladies from Roy and Electric Al their rather he called upon the atI.' : . torney with. a. view to deeding over' to the young women his property. There is an electric exHe sdld that In Washington he ownhibition going on- - at. ali ed' 13,000 acres of land valued at from $50 to $100 per acre and 23.000 acres times7 at this shop.. We valued at $60 per acre; in' Idaho near demonstrate out. electrical1; Boise a 550 acre farm, irrigated and worth $150 per acre; also a We like to show "wares. in Montana under irrigation; 60, farm ' you how to' save your 000 acres in Utah, 100 miles from the Union Pacific, railroad's main line health and and within 5 miles of a branch line, ;' ., 10 vuiueu ai irom per acre, When' are you going to more than 10,000 head aiuu of sheep and many cattle and. horses with all nec7" call ? Soon, we nope. essary equipment for the management of the sheep ranch. At Roy he worked as a tomato picker until he became ill and was taken care of by a family residing there and it was while he was ill that he told them of his wealth and insisted on deeding the property, to the daughters because of their unfailing kindness to him in his distressed condition. This lead to a visit to the attorney, it was then discoverInvestigation, 2336 Washington Avenue Phone 726 ed that he hadand made similar promises multi-millionair- - r Open a Charge Account e. V AIT. MA TITAN j. 1U I : Your Credit Is Good HARRY REINSHRIBER, Mgr. 2345 Washington Avenue 50-ac- re ft,- - strength. v '. . . . & if to a young" woman resldl at Kanes- - R fiCl AT vllle and had worked a in Montana. Ralson the and was next heard fro where a man that had been there un der the name of Joe Almano had died' and on hla body had been found papers was Frank Indicating that his name , . Ralson. mm . iio BIRTHS 80 9 Unexpected "Visitors" ItCAMidoM - -- mrdte you here. National Bank of Commerce ' V"-'v T j ! . . OGDEN, UTAH CHAS. H. BARTON, Managing Director ' ' v . . . , MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM' , . : ' . - . , 253 Washington Avenue ...... stays of Funds Raised 1 I A 1 fc -- who; call when the family is away or asleep, dis-- ; like, check-book- s. They much prefer a roll of bills and they seem to have a sixth sense which aids: them in finding it. You accommodate such visitors when you neglect to open a checking account. And you make ieir calls more likely. ; ;Your check books . - To Everett J. and dr, . 578 "West lAura Hart Twenty-fourt- h L 6-lr- Pny- - street, To Raymond" and Rope Thompson street, girL Archer, 8204 Trsenty-fift- h 'To Ray F. and Ivy Dykemairs Myers, 1100 Bullivan avenue, boy. To Arnold T. and Lucy Moyea 29 41 Washtngton avenue, boy. To Henry and Petra Marie Petersen Olserv 787 Twenty-sixt- h street, girl. To Goan and Celnato Causeptic Ramos, 172 Twenty-fourt- h street, boy. To Alphonxo B. and Jane - Smith Hall, .202 West Oak street, boy. .To 'John and Margaret Fenoglio Brunetti, 2881 Lincoln avenue, boy. To Weldon and Sadie Dinsdale Champneys, West Seventeenth street, boy. To Herman and Mary Van Dye Nanderlund, 819 .Thirtieth street, twin girls. To Edward O. and Ruth Anderson Smith. 447 Twenty-firstreet, girl. To Mavis and Gertrude, Urick Baker. Thirty-thir- d street and Taylor avenue, LEAKY WINDOWS windows by using Stop leak Chamberlain, Metal Weather Strips. Work ouaranteed for n unlimited time.. Our Weather Stripes are for stopping rattling windows, keep out rain, dust, cold draughts, and a fusl saving of 30 per cent on a fully equipped home. Jor-gense- n, ... st H. T. COLIN, Representative . Room 302 F. J. Kletef Bldg. Phone 971 , " fijy "80 . ' boy. To Ixun and BebeccA Cowtlshaw Mullholhn, - 1738 Washington avenue.l . girl. , eilsSfc, f U. Men Take Notice OVERSHOE Sale Price, $2.65 Pair Going Fast You'd Better Hurry' CHRISTENSON shoestor! Its nation-widlosis. fight against tubercuHas organized and maintained agencies to educate the people how to prevent Infection from, tuberculosis. Has equipped one of Utah's high schools with complete nurrfng outfit for Instruction in home nursing. with all state and Has federal health and educational agencies In promoting better publla health. . . iTirtle 11. Hlrley night, undfr the auiplces of the mut-uaiin the Flxth ward chapel, by a "Come Te Dlcor.polste" Phubn quartet conltlng of Mildred Ware. eoloiil Ware, QuartetMildred Myrtle H. Hlgley. Joeeph l'ernHus f?'irlfr snd Nephl J. Drown, a!itel hy Sam- Tnrr nolo. "Truirlirc, uel Wardlaw. dramatic reader. Kercellua Jofph Tlis progrsrn follows: v HeadSns', "The Tostt Tenoj' n "When My Feet Have Wandered".. Mr. Wsrd'.aw Rrahms Duet, 'Ho!r N'lghl" Offcr.taCH Miss Wsre, Mrs, H!g!er Qusrtel Joseph Pernellus. s o . Karltone solo, A Psalm of IJfe Woodward Cor.tra.'to. "Lu!Ubr" Cowen Miss Ware "Xord Vouchsafe ,HOMt.",l :Vphi J. Ilrown P.eadlng. "Hsgar In the Wilderness Qusrietts. Willis Ramuel WarJ'.aw Of the worSd's pcpulst.'on. thre? j '.r . . . . Vannah sors die every ,w seconds. Soprano solo. tlood-bys. " I e. m 1W e " - EYE OWE YOU The belt service thst Is within my power to render, fer I realize. that your sight good sight is the grsatett airt yen have. .Moreover I will faithfully live vp to the trt.it you place In m whenever you call. grt oo ENSIGN HERRICI - V - on co-opera- ted " . The following statement is made by the Utah. Public Health association with regard to how the money i pnt: Tho Utah Public Health eitsoclatlon submits the following statement showing Its activities during th part year; Has organized and conducted the Modern Health Cruaade in th public schools, giving: training In food health habits to more than 12.000 children. Has conducted a decta! clinic In one county in which there are no dentists, where the teeth of 201 school children were examined and dental work completed for 210 children. Has equipped and Is operating a clinic, in traveling health with the U. 8. Public Health erlc and State Board of Health, which is rtercu!o conducting a complete and child hygitne surrey of LUb. The clinic ha covered five count! in the state and will continue until erery county in the state In vUlttd. It has paid a personnel of four surgeons, three nursea and an educational direct o Has conducted a clean school contest In over 200 school rooms of the" stats. Has printed more than 150.000 pieces of educational health literature, most of which has been distributed In localities where health information ' was needed. Has purchase! "good health' moving picture films and health exhibits for use t!:roughout the state. Has furnished sterecptlcon lectures on health subjects to all organisations . them., delrlng Has helped finance the work of the National Tuberculosis asociation In - One pair of twins were reported .. .... . .. uorn in vifueii ifh l uuiiiiK. n" days, the first reported to the cltfN More than 80 per cent of the money Ogden" annually for the board of health for. many weeks. The collected InSeal i spent in Osden. Christmas Mrs. to Herman according to drive twins came Mr, and us Wright. chslrnin Nanderlund, 819 Thirtieth street, on of the publicity , campaign for the drive. Ogden's quota, for the present November 27. JT500 more than tlOO havlnjr Other births reported to the board drive is been raised for this work in nlready of health during the last week were: thlsclty. 168 of the money A small percentage To Sam and Clementine Beratdl, ' the is for collected ued upkeep of the avenue, boy. Spehcer orgsnlzAtion, while the balance To Clarence C and Alice Porter Col- - state is used In Ogden for health purposes. yar, 20S West Thirtieth street, girl. .', tarSavfa$s Per Cent HI in Ogden Used for Local Health Purposes ' DOUBLE OF" . MUSIC ALU TONIGHT IN 6TH WAED HALL As a mpn- - toward a better apprel the best In inuric-j- nrt and literature, a program will be given to- - ciation f OPTOM ETRIST ; Z12 Twcnty-foyrt- h Phcne IfTO Street U WW .un m v |