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Show i THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 8, 1921. OriS APPEALS OF LITTLE :: Absolutely a Fact at the BERTHANA Standard-Examin- There seems to be some doubt that we would CLOSE OUT A BUSINESS of this size so well established. HOWEVER, IT IS TRUE for the reason below given. NO SHOES WILL BE ADDED TO OUR PRESENT STOCK, WHICH WILL BE CLOSED OUT IN THE SHORTEST POSSIBLE TIME. Enjoy the most beautiful dance hall in the west. Steam heat and real comfort in every nook and corner. Keal dance music, the kind you cannot resist, furnished by er NEXT Olie Reeve's While many people are taking advantage of the decided bargains we are offering, our large stock is still com-plet- e and we have all sizes in most every style. This enormous stock was originally bought to take care of our entire fall and winter trade. DANCE ORCHESTRA 'Dear Santa Claus: I am ten years year in their work. Spnie are arrangold and. I have one sister and she is ing to care for a family, providing the group with food, toys and clothnini years old and have a little broth- entire as are find needs. Better Than Ever Others the they er, lie is five years and a brother, he is ing sending in their cash contributions to 2..,and a brother, 14. We would like the Good Fellows' fund bo that . It some toys and I would like something may be disbursed by the general comwhich is now investigating the to eat. I live on street. My mittee Cases -- , including those - disname is reported, Thank you closed by the Santa Claus letters.for. your groodness. Good Bye." WORKS IN TWO WAYS r I CASK LOOKED INTO . 'TTbls' is one of the The Good Fellows organization opletters received today by the Good Fellows at their erates in both these ways giving the Admission Only 30c Per Person headquarters with the Ogden The appeal of the little; girl, which has already been investigated sufficiently there is factual need in the family, has not fallen on ears. Because Xanta Clausunheeding can not visit her home on Christmas day, it is certain that one of his assistants a Good Fellow will be th.ere with sufficient toys and food and Glothes to meet the situation. .i And here is another appeal from a little boy, whose home might not be bright on Christmas, were it not for thei pood Fellows. He writes:-.- ' ANOTHER LETTEII "Dear Santa: My mother is a widow and don't expect much for Christmas but thought I would write and ask you if yox please bring some stockings and some'goods for some waists and a aminer. to-sho- -- - I , Your friend, - Many, men and women of Ogden aria joining with the Good Fellows this game. 'The tor.. Woodmen of the World man or woman who opportunity to any to care for a family desires personally and the pleasure of being a personal Claus if she representative of Santa or he desires. Or if the" contributor desires, the contribution can be made to a fund that will be carefully expended to provide the maximum of happiness and comfort for those given aid by the central committee. JOINING IS EASY To join the Good Fellows is easy the signing of the coupon printed in Ls the essenThe Standard-Examintial. If the new member desires to care for a family, it can so be indicated on the coupon the name and address will be supplied some days before Christmas, after Investigation as to the needs. If a contribution is made, it should be enclosed with the and sent to the Good Fellows, coupon care Standard-Examinand will be promptly referred to the committee in charge. Mr. Jones' factory interests keep him east so much of the time he finds it impossible to give the store the desired attention necessary to satisfy the high grade trade he has always enjoyed. A Few of the Many Bargains Being Offered AND er Fl i J ard ... Enclosed find $. Party $1.95 Women' short hfl lace patent. or' Address. ... If you desire to care foe a family fill in blank of first a contribution fill in paragraph in coupon. If you are sending ' thes amount. . Mail this coupon to Good Fellows, care Ogden Standard-Examine- r ConditionsThroughout West Same as in Utah, Speaker Asserts . $7.95 Women's Wichert and Gardner black kid. also patent pumps, iouis bvels. $10.00 values . . . one-stra- $125 $1.75 kid to 8 . . . . 134. $2.95 p $6.95 or black calf uppers. also English UM. Sizes 9 to 13 Women's brown calf lace shoes, welt soles, military heel, street dress shoes. $8.50 value now Slzeg 13Vk to 2 . $5.45 $2.45 $2.75 $2.95 Children's heavy felt slippers with leather soles, plush ... Men's army shoe with heavy oil grain uppers and heavy welt soles. All size $4.00 Men's top grade brown kid, best grade leather sole house slippers in five styles. $5 .00 values ..... Men's . Sizes 84 to 11 Size 114 to 2 $1.45 $1.85 4JJ Five different stylea In men's brown, also black calf first grade shoes In new brogue lasts, also English lst,tatso wide toe last. $8.50 values Ilroad toe. $325 54 ft ?o nr welt soles, lace shoea J 6 00 values ilj Sizes 24 to 30-oz- Men's, tan Englljb. all leather, or $2.45 $2.75 Women's E 7. sole, heavy felt house slippers. In all colors. $2.50 value Also leather sole plush trimmed. $2.75 values nr Doys lace school shoes in brown $1.95 9 Women's black kid, also brown calf lac shoes, roe- ?nLJO dlum heel. $5 values . heavy felt house slippers t 1 with KZ soles, all sizes. $1,75 values . . Boys Children's school shoes in brown or black calf lace. These are our best grades. Sizes 5 to 8 Sizes 8'i to 11 Sizes 1114 to 2 makes. Wichert and Gardner black kid. welt sole. Cuban heel, lace shoes. $13.00 value .... black Special on ballet and gym slip pers. All sites $2.50 value In This is one of the highest grade . or $2.50 values. .... .... o nr f)L.jD $1.25 SEC. GORRELL button Roys' all leather, heavy sole, winter scout shos. Sizes 9 to turn sole, spring heel, Ixv heel lace shos for girls and women, brown catf, best grade soles. Sizes 3 to 7. $4.50 values fho4 lines In gray, brown Women's bedroom slippers brown or black kid. $2.00 values CANNERS HEAR .for Good Fellow's Fund. Name French black kid. Al.--o $12.00 values ; . . ''. Ilables brown shoes. Sixes 1 Women's strap pumps In brown, black or Rray kid. welt sole. Cuban heel. $7.50 values Saturday Night, Dec. 10 For Members and Friends Admission, 25c per person er undersigned will 'be glad to provide Christmas happiness ..children as a member of the Good Fellows of Ogden. NOTHING RESERVED TO GO AT WHOLESALE COST AND LESS THE REASON GOOD FELLOWS' COUPON. .' aoe Stock 000.00 . Standard-Ex- :x xk: X Dance Tonight rs Directed in Childish Scrawl to Santa Claus Begin Coming in to OGDEN. UTAH. E-- slippers. $1.45 $1.65 $3.45 sole heavy felt house $2.50 $1.45- values Also leather sole. 1 qjCanners in all sections of th United $2.75 values States are looking toward a great improvement In their business during O. II. T. CLUB to Frank E. Gorrell. Miss Lavonne Fuller was hostess to 1922, according Canners' as- National of the secretary the members of the O. H. T. club last relation with headquarters at Wash-Frida- y afternoon at her .home, 63i.lngton( D. C., who was the principal ivuau. at a gpecial meeting of the r.igin inemDers anajspeaker tt"y"invited three , ITtah guests were delightfully canners at their offices in the entertained by the hostess. A hot din Fred J. Klesel building Shoe Laces I A "Wednesday afHE ner was served. Gorrell ternoon. departed Secretary Rubbers 00 last night for Chicago. and Polish ' To Insure publication in the so-- i In a general resume' of his recent at FOOTBALL TEAM MAY trip throughout California and other Two for ciety section of the Sunday Stand- ard Examiner, news of social naaaia western states. uorreli Reduce Secretary were similar HAVE WORKOUT HERE that conditions generally the Price of ture must be in the hands of the 4 o'clock editor society by Prices to those experienced in Utah during Friday. One the past season. ' univerand Jefferson Washington -In southern California during the! JOI4LY TWENTY CLUB Penn- past season but six factories operated. of footballers sity Washington, Walter Holmes will be hostess the entire six plants which opOGDEN.-UIft- H 2461 to . the , members of the Jolly Twenty sylvania have been invited by. the Of chamber of commerce to hold erated only 26,000 cases of tomatoes club Saturday evening1 at her home, Ogden a workout at Lester park en route were packed. One of the six factories 52? Seventeenth street. west to Pasadena, where they are to packed 20,000 of the total amount, meet the University of California Secretary Gorrell said. S. B. A. COUNCIL The 1921 record for the six plants moleskin warriors in the annual East-WeTOgden Circle No. 3557 Security BenNew Year's which operated was far below the 700,- intersectional battle, association-wil- l 000 mark established by these firms hold their efit, day. eeting ffaniiations thoroua-hl1920 this evening in the K. of Secretaj-- O. J. Stilwell of the cham-HSET COURT TERMS P.. hall. Utah canners were advised to keep ber of commerce wired the eastern and Investigating FOR THIS DISTRICT stars tha Ogden would wel- their packs down to suit the demand gridiron lr. J. M. Klllott aayt: . come a short stop-ovhere at which in the future in order that the supply ACACIA CLUB "Our civic prlie as well as our symwill not be greater than the demand. : a practice could be staged. Members of the Acacia club will be tftne exCourt term for th Second Judicial In the past the supply, has far . pathy should enabU us to take hold Mayor Frank Francis granted the entertained at the home of Mrs. Rob- use result with the the ceeded to be held In Weber. Davis a: of court of demand, the Lester park grounds while ihla work of reHeting the d!tre ert I. Burton, 2605 Van Buren avenue the team in a the been noted has is that here. slump of which preraiK because f the lack Morgan countie during 112. have Friday. ;i Mrs. Heber Scowcroft is in President Joel E. Ricks of the We- market conditions, he said. s. set la an order Uued tcsJay ty been so our charge of the program. of of inmany employment, of The reorganization system ber .Normal college said that Weber Nor should we try to shift the Judges James N. Kimball and Oeorgs showers and other facilities would' be spections was also discussed by the "i ST. JOSEPH'S SOCIETY entlr responsibility upon th shoul- H. Jurker. placed at the disposal of the east- speaker. He stated that many canThe terms are: Weber county mix almost an ners In' various parts of the country ders of our official. It iThe final meeting for the year to erners. of .that city's Inability to give It olutlon aeeklnr methods term Various to out deal to to families be"Jeld. by the St. Joseph's society will have national Insult the the beginning on th firn Montfsy is It expected that the members of organization joined wnt and h.t they in Oi-j"- " a pittance In the form of char- In each months of January, March, convene Friday afternoon in the St. the squad them will arrive here early next since this system of inspections .had situation of - unemployment , . .u- been placed in use. The plan has uen are July. September and November. week. Joseph's hall. ity. Therefore, work In some form May, " Davis county four terms beginning Klr.flT10X. them. LOIVS should be for been more than successful, he said. provided committee c A Orrnllon labor reprejientativ "I think It would be the proper cn the third Haturday in each months Secretary Gorrell was entertained t ut city employment campaign to sent eommlttre member communication Mayor bv in of lit", Wwlnfud.iv (nnd atticcr court to call a mas meeting of our of January. April, July and October. Innrhpon l n tr la IKa "Th Itimllnn ariitA Morgan county three terms begini. a to discuss a to what form ft cltUens Utah organization. nM iiik niinnr v i'm v j , t aiivti nirpi on the fourth Ksturday In each available can made ba of ning The date for the staging; of the an- committee employment member. Tuesday the months of Jsnuary, May an4 Feptero-be- r. w,par( Qf ftU for r(,,,ef l htUtYr ,ta at "this season of the year. nual convention of th state organizabe the of buainem Judc-00 tion will be decided Saturday, accord asked to submit their sugjfwtlona forjwould on to of the to the relief Ogden scientist II. I French has taken an employer part to provide ing to (ment plan nra Patent l granted on an e'ectr',8 me bon ut of uhmu ii.iiiiis and through a brlrk ji toaay unemployed In. photopcraph to the . Idlf and thereby alarm attached 10 a pockelbook. 00 wall 25 0 yards away. communications . came to .Mayor Fran-ime. . . . atnt iti 11". is Office. IJther memoers 01 ni.nirnuiiruiiiK mr luiumunny crime." ommlttee will report later. SEEK JUDGMENT ON .Mm. a. V. Mclntonh nas written: CanLain Robert Henderson of tne "The local condition of th unem-the offered following NOTE PROMISSORY Balvatlon Ary Everything the very newest. Just 36 hours from is really much more serious ployed suffKestlon: Broadway. The new patent, suede, satins and kid mat ni&ni last many realise, Kfai minr.uun "I heard araln be arranged that con- "Could to open up the firt or af- Seeking: to recover - S51S.26. alleged are llkt-lslippers are very popular. Shoes and oxfords that annruru 10 ana on as a to iiwinc irmn wun be balanca tne due year, tor of the first u"iirtw promissory are the rage of New York. note, the Intermountaln Association of ontlmlNti doesn't hurt anyono and I. the ditlnct understandlnt: that local men llh families be given preferCredit Men has filed auit in the district am looking forward wiin inai nope. ence can IrKemploylng workmen? court against the Western Construcdepend In the meantime, you "I understand most of our city and tion company and A. S. Whiteway, of upon my doing my best for residents Idaho. .The original note was for or Oeden especially married men In county contracts have been given to S22S6.S2 and was executed November n well s slnale men and If they outside firms recently. 20, 1920. it ls alleged. Judgment for don't like the Idea of coming to the OI.DIIll IlIlSIDIINTtt CAKCD FOIt. Mrs. Martha Hitter, city and county the balance Is sought.Balvatlon Army woodyard. why not . 00call It a municipal wood yard and all matron, offers the following: mr "Following the meeting for the unwork to the end of making it a greatCONTINUED FAIR employed of Ogden and vicinity held er success than last year. to do all pos- Tuesday, December , I wish to report WEATHER IN OGDEN "I am at your service The. new Grecian Sandal wherever the following: distress relieve to sible in kid land suede leath-n- . "That from Toy observation of conneeded!" ditions both In Ogden and in Weber Price . . $10.00 Fair weather will continue tonight QUOTF--S WOODS. Mrs. Jeanette M. Morrell. commit- county, I find that the large majority and tomorrow, according to the daily forecast of the United States weather tee member, has submitted the fol- of unemployment lies with the classes that have come into our midst withbureau. Little change in temperature lowing: cast vear.a That the majority in the is expected. ' "Colonel Arthur "Woods, who styles anf ha on VS.t IIIK Va aMss WSU1T IeA VSIUVltV w kV vf Yesterday's majtimum temperature himself a sort of human follow-u- p ) was 42 decrees with a minimum last the president' unemployment confer- taken care of by all charitable or- ence, says: night of 20 decrees. "The onlr real cure for Joblessness is Jobs! Breadline and soup kitchens are a great deal better than hunger YOUR LAST CHANCE and starvation, but after all. every are Sport slippers TONIGHT very American, able to put himself in the other fellow's shoes, popular. Gome in and ougst to feel that every bread line is To See the Big see our complete assort Ladies fine kid boots in LAST TIMES TODAY a diagTace to the city which finds . It ment. black and brown colors. necessary. .For It is a confesaion of HOOT GIBSON $5.45 ! J co HW VzJ ' MEN KlJ SHOES WOMEN CHILDREN WASHINGTON AVE. J i & :: st regular-m- ;: nf v n, FFER SUGGESTIONS TO AID er SITUATION UNEMPLOYMENT elll-fen- -- nd rtlv jv. a: 1 .... a Footwear That PI eases I - e Vice-Preside- nt 1 mi The Ladies hn-nm- . , 1 m bt h"uiii X-r- --K- ay nt . . 1 : lijiot Hoggan Has It 1 . r Useful Christmas Presents for Men - I COZY Price To . . . t . , . 8.50 $12.00 . . 'Tied Courage" "The Call of the - To .; $10.00 . . At, the Fashion Shop. 2470 Wash. Ave. SHOE PARLOR: 1 e rx Smart . Styles, for Worn f m ': vV" i Blood" new Monte Carlo suede slipper. Price . . . . . $10.00 The ! ; . PARLOR IDE LUXE Next Door to the Wash. Market COMEDY AND LATEST NEWS Shirts a ng JUST TO REMIND YOU DANCE WHITE CITY CWRSTfAAS 111 1 xrcs, spf Sox Fashion Show 0 Scarfs Belts Let's Go Join the Crowd ; , " FROM FIFTY LEAVES- - y Contented Eyes Your axe. either eyes easy, comfortable and at rest or COMING TOMORROW v Si Ties self-respecti- . . . ART ACORD Oxfords in. black and brown kid- leather, the very latest! Price . . .$8.00 :1 I NEAL HART Irritated and strained, and always on your mind. Let ns 'Black Sheep" J. T. Rushmer with give you comfort glasses. We know how. Free Balloons Saturday J i 24G1 OPTOMETRIST Washington Avenue Buy him a good Suit or Overcoat for Christmas Hogg an S DttdsS Fred ,J. ICiesel Building Twenty-fourt- h and Hudson |