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Show THE OGDEN 8 mm. STEII K'-'- . ill--'-- - The strike of men emnloved In mid le western packing houses will In no way according: to Manager 1 Jamesaicuograen, Brennan of the Ogden Packing ' & Provision company. Excessive freight rates between Ogrden and east- - 1 er?i points make it useless for Ogrden dealers to ship dressed meat to the eastern markets, he said. is selling at a (Livestock In is in the Omaha, than it higher figure Chicago ' and renver markets, Mr. B rennan; states. . , ("Excessive freight rates don't permit us to make shipments to eastern markets. Our business is almost enconducted locally, We, however, tirely cover eastern Nevada,-southerIdaho, Western Wyoming and the entire state of Utah. Market conditions and high reafreight rates are the two sons why our products areprincipal not shipped east'. More than 90 per cent, of our business is conducted in Ogden." r -- -- - il.iiim.m TUESDAY WEDNESDAY . j Orders placed before 10 delivered same day;, placed after 10 delivered next day. Shop early and avoid .the ruth of 4 hours, DAY Nino Pounds NAVY BEAN8 Nine- - Pounds , . , JAPAN RICE -- CORN .FLAKES . '. Sixteen : ' Selected TABLE EGGS Three Cans oo MORGAN SIFTED PEAS Three Cans . BUTTER and . 3 packages t ' ;.' Packages PANCAKE FLOUR Two Doien Sweet , Three Packages StEDED MIXED CANDY One Pound FOLGER'S TEA v, Choice Sirloin Special pound.' Special pound. 18c Special 3 lbs. 18 c Twenty-fift- h Street 2249 Washington - Phono f CHRISTIAN CHURCH TO SERVE DINNER Members of the Christian . church will serve dinner Friday ..evening; In the church parlors at the . giving- .'of their annual bazaar which opens afternoon. The- following menu has been prepared for the' dinner, roast beef and roast pork with dressing:, mashed . potatoes, salmon salad, .celery, cranberries. scalloped corn, hot rolls, pie and coffee Dinner will be served between the hours of 5:30 and 8 o'clock. chorus of I m ' " . 12 j POLLING ay v-iic- MED Demand of Fifth ward voters, who will cast 'their ballots Wednesday In the Osrden City school election, that additional voting placea bf provided resulted in anouncement This after noon from the school board offices that a special meeting of the board will be held today, te senior high school at Monroe avenue and Twenty-fift- h street reslgnated as tho second votingplace v&nd election Judges i named. The other votlny place will be the Lewis school previously designated. Boundary lines between the two dis tricts will be set this afternoon. Tremendous Interest Is being taken In the election this year, particularly because of Its bearing upon the tajc questions and school levies for main tenance and operation. The opposing candidates are w. M. Johnson, presi dent of the school board and V. It. Reeder, Jr., former municipal Judge and United States court commissioner. That hundreds of voters wlll go to the Is considered certain. polls Wednesday .oo Health of Nose, Throat and Lungs Essay on Health Every Monday "Each Talk Conplete In Itielf A The health of the nose, the throat and the lungs is important at this season of the year. Nasal stoppage is not only unpleasant, but SBachwafJ dangerous. Sore throat interferes with digestion and unless quickly UNCLE BEN SAYS when I mastered, infects the system. Lung "Nevvy, had a carbuncle-oailments are responsible for more the back, ofald my, It neck '.doc to deaths thin any other single was nothing worry 'about,' but ...": 7T to keep my eye on group. MEN OA T.T.ED IN TO - : m . , . ". J All three forms of Weakness. e caused by" slight or serious displacement of joints of the spind in the re- -' gion at the base of the neck. The trouble may be aggravated by bad, or stopping position. Chiropractic spinal adjustments remove the pressure on spinal nerves to these organs, and. with this pressure removed, the healthful condition of nose, throat and 7." lungs becomes a certainty. ; from asthma and catarrh .ever since I was a girl. I could not 'lie down at night. I tried one doctor ; after another, and ' every patent medicine I heard about. About sixteen months ago I s ad started . chiropractic and became well Itjis now more.; than a year since, and I have no return of the ailment.' Matilda J. Sears, Chiropractic Research Bureau, i Consultation at tho office without charge. l . The Ogtien Chiropractors" ' ROSS H. McCUNE IRA J. IIcKELL ' A. F. BLAIR HEBER J.' McKELL C. S. CLARE are placed C.B.JOHNSON CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS PRESSURE ON SPINAL . NOTES IN DISEASES OF THE FOLLOWING ORGANS: m j j t jj ' "US mi &t 'ICtONG VJEEK (THIRD . crossroads and trails. ANOELES. CaU Dec .5. The of Arthur C. Pyrch for the pur trial HOME ENTERED AND . ported murder of J. Iieltona- wun Kenneay,iociIts third started whk SMALL BANK TAKEN ton CnrUon.- a handTltmc expert,hu-on witness ror uie siaie. the stand as-one two identified Carlson' of the Iwl of which was sent fromteleirrama, to J. Principal J. II. Wlntla, Chlcagro street and tieuon Bchool on Twenty-iht- h wvt K.enneays oiuaini im ' ' ' to the police blye Oden avenue,' reported forever". ifad-allnthla mornlns that a phonograph had : That telerram was br been, stolen from the school FridayaWi Carlson Identified the oHg evening: valued at $50. aa by Mrs. lnal haTln been written wasBam. M&hof, residing 'at 11X1 Bin- JJadalynne Obenchaln. wb in ford avenue, reported this morning JjctJj irtlntlr wltn iiurcn, dui was . mu nl--nis rcutnc uiu uern envrreu riven a separate trial to towow, ine last bys burglars and that they ' case. had stolen a child's bank, containing Ilurch waa sent to Mrs. The ofher telegram of brown dress Obenchaln here from Chleag-- and was $20, and also a pair -. shoes. r' Jeff." Carlson Identified It as Detectives ,wtr 'assigned.-tboth signed n'wrltten by Durch. It aald bef having cases. ' that the'sender had sent. a. but . iU Oft M r the addressee., -D. Simpson, reauested'bv Goes to ConjrrrrK-C the case on trial .was with connection assistant district forester. left this aft not estaMtohed further Carlson ernoon for Provo to attend the annual had identified the send byafter. the writing conference of. forest officials of the for the prosecution baM Uinta national forest, called for the at Attorneys f this Week would be all least purpose of bringing- before the officials needed for-th- e of the Introduction questions of forest manag-emenand- state's evidence. ' forest administration. V. W. Blakeaoo lee, supervisor of the Uinta national forest, with .headquarters at Pro to, FTTtK RWKTIPS FORKSTT win preside at tne conrerence. LOS ANQEL.K8. Cal.. Dec. oo an area. over of $0"mllfs Sweeping sun Jtlirtl. Frank F. Nevln h ewkW n I w Ka 1 A rfVisrvsl 4 of a filed suit inthe district court agralnst clared to be one of the' rnbst eerlous ine- iirm or wneeier & Stoddard, seek- - forest fires In southern California in lng- to recover $1500 all e red to be due years rajred today In the-c-f allbu-seas a balance of commiaeloir" Or the tion of t"tte'Banta f Monlca mountains. sale,-anshipping of livestock In Sep northwest of here, according: to reports temebr and November. The commis. . to the sheriffs office; sion amounted, to $1800, it is alleg-ed-. A force "of 160'men were dispatched and only $J00 hlnJbeen paid. .Judg to the scene of the fire, while about : ment lor tne oaiance iq sought. 100 more .were preparing; to leave. oo-v : There are 6,44,99S farms in- the Thprnas'Tl. Marshall is the only for United States, mer aure. 1X53 slg-ne- . d e- -- - I . : ht S&cuyer amsJSSCC STOMACH 'SPLEEN ' Moneys ; '- T mfie ' . 'BOWELS APPENDIX BLADDER o -- 'PANCREAS v -- - The lower nerve v under the magnify-inclass is pinched by a misaligned joint. o TRANSMIT HEALTHFUL , IMPULSES. CHIR0PRAC. TICADJUSTINO RE MOVES THE PRESSURE. THE UPPER NERVE IS FREE AS RATUfiCIKTENOSL " - t . " - .- . m s4 . m m c d " - . r- CAS' d - a LUNGS, whlcb it Ukely, to savour of intimida- cf observation, communication and tion. t persuasion, but with special admoni"In the preeent.caee. under the con- tion that their communlcationa, arguditions which th ndac disclosed, all Information tendered, all- argu- ment sand appeals shall nek be abus ments advanced and all persuasion ive, libelous or threatening, and that used were Intimidation they could they shall not approach Individuals tonot be otherwise. .It is ldl talk of gether but singly. This, is- - not laid In such a down as a rig-ipeaceful communications butone which a"Od under such conditions. should apply to rule, thU'case under the place ' The who! became ef- circumstances dslclosed by the evifective 'becausecampaign of Its Intimidating dence and which may be 'varied la character, in spite. of the admonition other casea U becomes, a question given by the leadsrs to thflr followers for the Judgment of the .chancellor to lawful methods to be pursued, who has the The . n however sincere. purpose should be to prevent the la "Our conclusion is that picketing eviubl. Intimidation of the present thus instituted Is unlawful and cannot of groups of pickets, but to allow v peaceable and may be properly ad- eo journed by ths Us specific term of Tick rtrtorrTu XomhBob Major, son of etlng beeause meaning- is clearly understood In tn sphere of the cont 'to Eroksne. wher-- h troversy by those who - are parties to dramatic art at the Ixwlifnmnnr Clark Hlg-it.. Mr. Major name ro'Og-deto Hut while this Is so, we must have school. attend the funeral of his brother. Capevery rerard for the congressional in- tain Jack' Major. tention manifested In the act and to the prlnclpla of .existing- law which It declared that and others probably acting- with them shall hare an opportunity, so far as ts consistent . with peace an law, to observe-Whare WE WILL SELL FOR CA$H FOR still working- for the employer, to communicate with the mand to persuade A FEW DAYS' them to Join the ranks of his opponMjDO Paints at.. ents m a lawful economic struggle. MO Vsmlsh S3!(K) "Regarding- as primary the rights of $8-Enamels the employee to work for whom they 75 will. (and to freely to and from MUX) Enamel ...v,$3!OQ their place of labor, and keeping- In $1XO Brushes I .... 75 mind the right of the employe in75 packages Wall Tint...:. .55 cident to hU property and business to Etc etc, etc. free access of such employes, what can be done to reconcile the conflictiPioneer Paint Mfg. Co. ng- interests? "Each case must turn on IU own Phone 421 415 Twenty-thir- d 8L circumstance. It Is a case for the flexible remedial powers of a court of equity which may try one mode of restraint, and If It falls or proves to be too drastic, may. chanjre It. We think - ... ' A COURT DECIDES URGH TRIAL - PINCHED NERVES CANNOT ; . ' -- ;wtau35 c XflARTHA HART . , - C just-ment- Statement No." 1238H. TT : Bni-tno- HEALTH FOLLOWS V., A FAMILY OF - n- n I OH, WHAT 1 GAMES ofm As Gifts for the Grownups We Suggest COMMUNITY AND ROGERS 1847 SILVERWARE Carving Sets, Cut Glass, Flashlights, auto Robes, Tools, Guns, Thermos Bottles, Safety Razors, Percolators, Pocket Knives and Sporting Goods w n . thousands Blonde Babies, Pretty. Brunette, Baby Dolls, .Sleeping Dolls, Dolls with hair, Bathing Beauties, Dolls with clothes and some ' . without: in fact.every kind of Dolls, Approximately 2S00 puld and di rection sign are to be made this ion bv the foreat aervlce and the iol- lowiny forest rangera that have been designed to do the work have been, nO- titled to. come to Vrden: John E.of the Boise national forest; KdIrby ward P. Cox of the AlanU national for est: James E. Bruce of the Caribou;-- . E. P Huffman of tho Challls; Chester Olsen of the Fishlake: Lt. lie of the Humboldt; L. T. Qutgley of the La Sal: Wllford Bentley of then Powell; Cralton F. Clark of the and R. E..Clabby of the Welfler national forest. The work Is to be finof der the .direction of the office of englneeiinr. The forest service made approximately 2300 signs last year which were placed in con various forests spicuous places In themuch favorable and which brought comment from tourists and stockmen. The signs are from one' foot In. length to three feet depending on the number Of words of direction they contain and . No Return of Trouble After More-ThaV a Year ry AND, ; ... CjAMES , m U - 7 Wr'P i ' : - MAKE FOREST SIGNS , su), Dump Wagons, Circus Wagons and every other kind of .Wagon made, Automobiles, sdl sizes, " - V - FIFE BROS. THE BIG HARDWARE STORE I - - . m HE INVITES YOU TO VISIT HIS HAPPY TOYLAND IT'S HERE GOME ON AND SEE The1 Balky Mule, the Crawling Beetle, Quack Out for a Walk, Toy W TTiiiuiiLuis, rvuyai uou iron oioves, txie ly lawu iTiurcri, iuui AirpI Avenue 8B5-- PLACE - Wed-lresd- the performance of "The Messiah" December 30 a success. .The oratorio ' is- being presented as: a " event. under, the auspices of community the Second ward choir. Lester Hinchcliff Is the director. An enthusiastic rehearsal was held yesterday. 'I suffered untold misery A. owe G o ir,eo 69c ATJ . Ogddn, one of the city's newer musical organizations, is cooperating to make . EE1 G HE HAS MADE HIS HEADQUARTERS THIS CHRISTMAS BACON STEAKS HERE9-- 1 SANTA GLAUS SHOUTS WITH-- Can Breakfast T-Bo- STEAKS com- - Phono 94 -- - Select Select Mack's Best High Patent 350 MALE CHORUS TO ASSIST IN ORATORIO ". SEGO LARD CORNED We deliver $3.00 orders free inclutog; sugar and flour. , ; BEEF LIBBY'S SALMON ' . HILTON'S CASH STORES . , Two Tall Cant Three Four Poundi pare." M OQ 48 lbs.vpl.Z.3 streets. Merchants on the . Pound SSSSSSMRSSSMISSSSSjnHSSSSSSIIlnS SMiBNiiBSHaaaWstt FLOUR block petitioned the commissioners to the . opening of the alley and permit to use a portion of the .county property Avest of the county building. A large retaining wall, which separates the county property on" the west side will be torn away. Work on building tne alley will begin within a short period, it was said today, h lt.V CRISCO Packages CLEANED CURRANTS Four No. 10 Cans ' Three Combs NEW HONEY Beyond iLOOK Three POWDER BULK MACARONI ' . RAISINS Six Pounds right-of-wa- The Metropolitan male RAISINS BEANS A resolution was passed by the board of county commissioners this y for the morning granting opening up of an alley in the rear of stores on the east side of avenue between- - Twenty-fourt- h Washington and d SEEDLESS Five Cans Llbby's PORK AND ALLEY IS GRANTED Twenty-hir- Three Packages . Packages i FOR . . WASHING -- si Aunt Jemima Fourteen ' - Packages SOUPLETS Sixteen Og-de- . ORANGES COUNTRY GENTLEMAN - CORN - Dr. A. "J. "Webb,' deputy state veterin arian, and'W. P. Thomas, county agrin cultural agent, visited the North district yesterday to investigate a number of reported cases of sick hogs. Upon investigation it was found that the .hogs on several farms were effected with hog. cholera., Dr: Webb advised that all farmers in that vicinity vaccinate their hogs to prevent the spread of hog cholera and that the carcasses of all hogs that die from the disease be burned as a preventive measure. This matter will be taken up with the local farm bureau to perfect the organization for control measures as has been done in other towns where outbreaks have occurred. tn r Four -- AWBGDEN - o-- r'r SOAP At get acquainted, savings. With a $3.00 order other goods (exclusive of Sugar you may buy 2 pounds 69c v oo Seven Cans FOREST PEAS Seventeen Bars PEARL WHITE HILTON'S .9 lb. Bag , GERMADE n Introducing ; -- O" DAY - . rQJu S ic the-aftern- oen Og-de- Y ii iiii.iil.iuli.l MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 5 1921? l UW V " HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS WILL BE SAVED OGDEN FOLKS . IFECTOG RIGHT-OF-WA- STNDARD-EXAMINE- viec-presiae- nt - - WASirTNOTON'. Dec-8- . Orgranlxed labor has no right to picket during- - a stilke when it Involves importunity, the supreme court .declared-today.The decision was dtlirered la an Stesl brought, by the American Of a oat company growingFoundry strike at Its plant at Granite Oty.; XiL "The cas on which the court based Us decision, grrew'out of the operation of br the American Bteel Foundries, the'Orantta City plant as an "open shop." Bome violence followed the calllngr' of a strike and tbe'Unlted States, district court , enjoined "all picketing.. The circuit court of, appeals modified the Injunction to prohibit" union leaders from picketing- and Interference when accompanied by Intlmlda-ilonfor, and asuanlt. Chief Justice Taft In declaring: the "opinion of the court, said:, "If In their attempts at persuasion or communication, those of the labor side used methods which, however lawful In their announced purpose. Inevitably lead to Intimidation and obstruction, thens lt'ls the court's duty to prevent Infractions of the law and violations of rights of the and the employer for whom . they wish to work. "In grolng- to and from work.' men hav a right' to a p&saag-- without obstruction as the streets afford, consis tently with the right of other to enjoy the same privilege. Ton are a social jveople and the accosting- by one of an other In an Inoffensive way and an of fer- by the one to communicate and dtscuM information with a view to in fluenclng- the other are not regarded as agrgresslon or violation of that other's rights, r If. however, the offer Is declined as It may be. then lnorportunlty and dogging" become un- Justifiable annoyance and obstruction - - - ca , em-l1oy- es " - s - - - rig-htfull- y , wits. mis-alonajit- - h n - - Removal Sale o - ' - .......... W o g-- .......... - . that the strikers and their sympathizers should be limited v to one for each point of Ingress and err in the plant or place of business and that al lothera be enjoined from congregating- or loitering- at the plant or in the neighboring streets by which access is naa to th plant, that such representative should have the rlg"ht rtpre-aentatl- - - el ITU:' IIj. . I VI' Sr05 a." |