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Show TELEPHONES el Business and Circulation Dept... 38 .....SB Classified Ads 421 Advertising Dept.. S79 Editorial and, News Dept. fflS T OR CHR UNTIL NOON ElANDOM REFERENCES Wednesday and Saturday specials. Please bear in mind that the special low prices piven to you on meats, groceries and bakery goods are not leftovers nor eld sUck. lint arc the best fresh and choice meats, and best quality of groceries that we are able . to purchase. 15Uc choice Pot'Koast " 25c"choice Rolled :....17'At 10 17Uc Pork Shoulder Roast .' 15 20c"Pork Shoulder Roast To i'ick Convention Place The committee jrecently named y th Utah Canners' association to select the place for the holding of the annual banquet and convention will, make their final decision Saturday. The committee is composed of II. L. Herrington, Ronald Wadsworth and James Anderson. At a recent of this committee the dates meeting for the holding of the convention were set for January and 7. Efforts are now being made to stage the annual convention in Ogden. Delicious Cream filled with real cream, 50c Jer Puff, dozen.. Greenwell 9333 Confectionery. Twin Boys Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burton, 1770 Pacific avenue, announce the birth of twin boys, weighing each seven and a half pounds on December 5. The mother was formerly Miss Fan nie Oram of Liberty. Removal Sale, wholesale cost prices for cash. PIONEER PAINT MFG. Keep the pot boiling:! That Is the slogan adopted by the Salvation Array in Oeden, according to Captain Robert Henderson. This slogan has been adopted not only for the kettles that will be placed on the dowatown streets,. but also for a drive to be conducted for the needy families of the city during the winter months. Married men of Ogden, employed in Hie wood yard of the Salvation Army, itre paid in groceries and other necessities at the rate of. 35 cents per hour. Last year more than 240 Christmas baskets were distributed, including toys, clothes,' candies, nuts and apples and other materials. Christmas baskets will be delivered to homes of the Jrieedy the day before Christmas' this year. v Ogden citizens are asked to make the .1921' Christmas even better than J 9 20, according to Captain Henderson. Money raised in the Christmas drive will not only! aid in securing food stuff for the. poor of the city, but it will also aid in putting married men . to work. Contributions should be mailed to JTarold Packer, local treasurer at" the Weber county court house or to Cap-lai- n Robert Henderson, Salvation ;? JUDGHB ROBERTS RETURNS TO COURT that the complaint to consti- On the grounds Rib-Be- did not state facts sufficient wa3 filed to the complaint charging F. M. fjhimomai, Japanese, with grand larceny 4n the city court this morning hefore City JudSe D. R- Roberts. Judge Roberts took the case under advisement. The judge returned to the bench thU morning after an of a week. J. C. Davis has been acting judge. Pending the disposal of the question of the demurrer the case was continued until tomorrow morning for the setting of the; preliminary hearing. The complaint charged Shimomai with the theft of a pawn ticket, it that the pawn ticket being alleged'a diamond ring valued at represented more than $50 and owned by Etta I M Ray. In 'the case of the state against Arthe case thur and Frank Johnson, Frank Johnson was dismissed against on motion of the county attorney on the grounds that there was insufficient evidence to obtain a conviction. Arthur Johnson entered a pleasen-of guilty and was sentenced and his tence on motion of the county attorney was fixed at a fine of $150 or 150 days in jail. Both had been charged with having liquor in their possession. In the case of the city against Will-laand Harry Hansen, charged with the battery "of the person of Cornelius Van Der Graff, both the defendants were released upon their own recognizance and the case was contin- tute a cause of action, a demurrer - ab-en- ce ; " ; m .... 30c bare Lenox Laundry Soap 25c Comb Tloney, 2 for ! -- .. 45c Silverdalei Asparagus 35c Sea Foam' Washing Powder .1 10 pounds "extra fine Table 35 98 3o 25 S 35c large can Libby's Best Pineapple G5 and Preserving Sugar One famous. quality brand aluminum $2.00 coffer percolator and one pound 40c Campfire coffee for .1.40 20 20 35c Cinnamon Rolls, while they last 25c Sun Maid'Reisiu Buns 30c Butter' Rolls street. Phone. Twenty-thir- d L'A f 45c Butter 20- - 160 itntci tains Club Mrs. Wesley O. Pell, was hostess to the members of her Kensington club yesterday at her home, 321 Twentieth street. Red and green were used in the decorations. Nettie Herrick was the invited guest. Ilack Back- - Superintendent II. T. Hack of the Salt Lake division of the Southern Pacific lines returned to Ogden today from a short trip to Car-li- n and other points in Nevada. , oo ; . . CO., 415 421. . REGULAR PRICES Freih bakery goods baked In our own electric oven out of the best material. No. 55c ...... Wrestler Here Jack Taylor, heavywho recently met weight wrestler, Jack Sherry at Rock Springs, Wyo., was an Ogden visitor today en route to Butte, Mont., where he is matched to meet a Montana wrestler Decem, ber 14. 20 Kindling wood. Phone 828. Traffic Man Here II. E. Strassbur- ger, traveling agent of the traffic de-- ! partment of the Southern Pacific lines, with headquarters at Lakeview, Ore., is ai Ogden visitor. Mr. Strassburger conrerred wxtn local railroad ornciais today. He will depart for the east Saturday. Dance, at the Fourth ward Friday evening. The younger set are having 803 good times at these dances. Marines Go lLast Fifteen marines en route to Denver .and other mid west railroad terminals for postoffice early guard duty wereV. Ogden visitors was in today. Frank Jennings were for-- i charge of the party. They. at Francisco. San stationed merly Cosmopolitan Two years for $4.00. Waldron. Reed hotel. Phone 2911. .... FruitCake 1 25c, 4Cc, 45c Layer Cakes . . 20c and 30c Loaf Cake . 25c Devil'a.Food 25a Doughnuts, dozen 25c dozen Crullers, 25o . . . . Rolls Jelly Cookies, 15c dozen; 2 dozen 25c Fruit Bars, 20c dozen; 2 dozen '. Ogden Typewriter House for typewriters and repairs. 2422II udson avenue. Phone 2SG. , for 35c ........ Oatmeal Cookies, 20c dozen, 2 ; 35c dozen for. YOUNG FED PORK 25c 30c Loin Pork Chops 25c 30c Loin Pork Roast 35c Pork Leg Roast 27'2c 25c Loose Sausage . . . . . 15c 15c 20c Hamburger CHOICE HEIFER .... ... .... ; None better. ; 17j2c Pot Roast 12'2c Rib Boiling Meat 25c Loin Steak 25c 20c 25c 25c 20c . 12'ic . . 10c . 20c 20c Round Steak Snoulder Steak Rump Roast Heel Boil 15c I X L Tamales, 2 for dozen Oil Sardines , dozen Deviled Meat 1 862 Flour Pastry .... .... .... 49o 49c Sperry's Ferino 33c 40c Germade 55c bag Rolled Oats 49c 85c 10 pound bag Sptrry's Pan75c cake Flour 35C 40c sack Corn Meal 45c 50c Graham Flour 100 pounds Wheat Flour . $2.55 40c Mother's Oats with alumi35c num premium 20s Urge Corn Flakes, 2 for 35c 75c Diamond Brand Shelltd C5c Walnuts 60c 50c jar Pecans 50c Almonds 45o ." plete. Mrs. Porter's 15 oz. Plum Pud-din- 25c 25c Mrs. Porter's 1'a lb. Plum . . . Pudding Mrs. Porter's Fig Pudding, iy2 25s ounces Mrs. Porter's Fig Pudding, 1 45c pound ounces . pound HEINZ PUDDINGS 5 oz. Plum oz. Fig 42 15 ez. Plum 25c 45c 1 2. 3. 3. 5. 6. - . ; 7. 8. t! oz. Fig Very cho ce Mixed Candy, 15 pound For Saturday Ladies catin house slippers, blue, pink, black, $3.00 value . $1.98 Ladies felt slippers, fancy colors, $2.25 values. . .?1.68 Ladies' felt slippers, extra quality, $2.50 values. . .$1.98 Children's felt slippers, values to $2.00. Our entire line of spats, values to $4 Saturday. values,.!. , 98 . . .$1.98 48 48. Ladies' fiber silk hose, black and white, $1 values. .69 Children's hose, brown, black and vhite, values to 50c, ......... ............... Phone 2287 Street. Address to street and number. Print address legibly on the package with ink. d corner. Put returh address in upper Also, enclose card or slip inside package bearing address and return. Mark breakable goods "FRAGILE," perishable goods ..... .$1.98 ...... . .. .$1.35 Insure. When you are all through, check the address, return address, postage and wrapping. oo produce comfort and permit sloep Does not smart or sling when applied His ; WASHINGTON. Dec. Has just the cooling touch to LCi ft ) & 1921 Hart Schir.er i Mara " . - j. j -- -- shirts some with collar attached; madras, silk, gloves for driving or for dress; cape buck, mocha, i -- -- hats fhe latest soft shapes; caps, derbies, neckwear in fine heavy silks; silk knits, too. house robes, underwear, hosiery, sweater coats, pajamas eveoihing a man needs and wears. if in doubt, give him a gift certificate .28 OGDtM.UTAM ' 'the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes SCANT NEWS FORMS SOURCE OF HOSTILITY Soolhirwj 4JU$ Healing Big line of Glen's Leather Slippers just arrived Values $2.60 to $3.85. Bargains in every department. - 1 here are a few suggestions -- Relieve baby's ilehing skin with Men's felt slippers, "comfy," $2.50 values. Men's gray felt slippers, $1.75 values. Ki ' ;; left-han- w Children's hose supporters, 35c values. . . .... ll9 Men's felt slippers, "comfy," $2 values. ...$1.69 j r m ImmI but there are so many smaller things, that cost less, and are just as good values for the price, that you're sure to find something to satisfy your purse and the man's taste in we're here to help you, our fine stock, not simply to sell you something Mail early: If you care a rap, wrap with care. Use tough paper and stout cord. BUFFALO. X. T.. Dec. a Whatsver action the minor baseball lsagues will take with respect to the recall of the draft as it existed prior to lttX, will bs determined at ths annual confer ence of minor and major Its guts In New York next week. The minors conferees named Jot before adjournment et their twenty-firs- t annuel meeting hre today consisted of Presidents McCarthy of the Pacific coast league: Toolt, of tho New International; Hickey of ths American association, and Secretary John II. Farrtll. Ths new board of arbitration of seven members was chostn as follows: Class AA. W. II. McCarthy, president PacKl coast learus and John C. Toole, John president International: Class A, assoD. Martin, president Southern ciation, and Dan O'Nell. president of th Eastern learus;-- . Class B. N. It. oo Cornish; South Atlantic lesgue: CI as RwiAIih hvdro.electric stations de C W. a. Brtmbim, Piedmont league, Class D, J. V. Jamison, president veloped 1,200,000 horsepower In 1920. and Blu JUdre Isagu. Louisville was chostn as the meeting place for 1512. .19 mm in one sense, you'd find that a Hart Schaffner & Marx suit or overcoat would be the most the long inexpensive gift you could find, service and satisfaction he would get would make it so: 30c Institute for ecout The training nt fVi Ocfin fJouneil of the Boy .rj 'Scouts of America, will opn at the at Weber Normal college this evenlnr 7:30 o'clock, according to Scout Exec-'utlv- e G. A. Goates. Sessions will be held Saturday. Monday and the follow ing Saturday and Monday at me college. will b Tonight Executive Goitu will His topic the principal speaker. be "Organization Relationship." Addresses will also be made by Will G. King. C. E. Armstrong and Daniel Wynn. VT. Karl Hopkins of the Ogden Supt. at the city schools will be ths speaker session Saturday evening. He will address the meeting on "Child Psychology and the Developments of Habits." or will attempt to raft firm Japanese across timber from British Columbia . to the Pacific Japan. . ', a i -- 65c 65c MINOR CLUBS PICK TRAINING SCHOOL DRAFT CONFEREES FOR SCOUT LEADERS SPEC at 9. 0. M1a 35C "PERISHABLE." 1 i . e , for men By RUFUS A. GARNER Postmaster, Ogden i' " 35c RULES FOR MAILING CHRISTMAS GIFTS : i.m. 1 inexp ensive Christmas gifts WESTERN MARKET Twenty-fourt- h r . 75c WE DELIVER ORDERS OF 53.00 OR MORE 366 mm Ccrriht J ! m- g 45c 35c 60c $0c m w S ev Buy your Christmas puddings now while our stock is still com- 1 . lit II m r 45c Mrs. Perter's Fruit Pudding, pound 2'z Libby's Best . 25c . . . Spinach 1 aluminum coffee perco'ator . $1.59 and 1 pound coffee . 1 pound Capital Cocoa . 30o 1 ..... ........ .... 1 1 10 pounds Sperry Mr. Porter's Fruit Pudding, . 17'rC . 45c 17';:C 35c Lobsters 30c Curtis Tuna Fish ued until tomorrow morning for setRehearsal Called All children of of Assistant absence the in Church of the Good Shepherd are , the City ting Attorney Samuel Powell. urged to attend a meeting in the Guild Ike Fulton, clerk of the city court, iia.il oaiuruay auei uuua ui o cioctv was also absent. to rehearse for the Christmas festival. New Daughter Mr. and Mrs. B. F ARREST MEXICAN Pierce, 911 Washington avenue, an FOR S. L. POLICE anounce the birth, on December 7, of daughter. Timber Sale. The timber sale reJose Luna, Mexican, charged with and Salt the wanted Iake by port of the Manti forest located below robbery police department was taken there la&t iCphraim, shows that since July 1 timnight by Salt Lake police officials. ber has been cut on the Manti forest He was arrested in Oeden on a de- of the value of $7,000 and that since by the Salt Lake July 1 there has been sold timber scription furnished valued between ?5,00o and $6,000. police. oo There i3 a keen demand for lumber in that section at present, according to SLIGHT BLAZE AT the report. M'INTYRE'S HOME Had Pint. Charged with having liquor in his possession, Pete Lunardi Fire caused by sparks from a chim- was arrested by Sergeant George street beney damaged the roof and burned an Wardlaw on Twenty-fift- h awning shortly after noon today at tween Washington and Grant avenues the residence of A. It. Mclntyre, 2560 last niffht. His bail vas fixerl at slftn Jefferson avenue. .The' damage was When arrested Lunardi had a pint of nominal.: The entire equipment of liquor in his overcoat pocket, the pofire headquarters responded to the call lice say. but only the chemical was used- in Ilia Bail $.10. James Allen was arputting out the blaze. oo n rested last night by Sergeant George JURY ACQUITS HUNTER. Wardlaw on Twenty-fourt- h street, beA; verdict of not tween Hudson und Grant avenues, on LOGAN, Dec. by a Jury in the the charge of having liquor in Lis Kuiltywas returned case of the state ity pourt in the Ills bail was fixed at $60. Utah versus Elias Nelson; in which possession. tiie defendant was charged with the Wsbr Floral furnishes the flower. unlawful killing of a deer. till Men's silk hose, 75c values..... Fancy mercerized and lisle, 75c - ur ,We wish to call your special attention in reading over 1 i O BY - Married Men Given Work and Paid in Groceries and Other Necessities : FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 9. 1921. THE OGDEN STAND A R s : The pres- ent limited news transfer facilities between the United Statsa and, Japan hav failed to permit proper reporting V. 8. of arms conference activities, Bscra-mento the of McClatchy, publisher nata Bee. declared befora the an raval committe-- t In connection with natha use of oppeal for extension ofnews transmisval radio facilities In . sion. Mr. McClatohy. who long has urged wider use. of ths naval radio facili ties for press dispatches, cited news reports sent to Toklo on tbe speeches of President Harding and Secretary Hughes at the opening of the conference. The limited facilities, he said, had necessitated cutting the dispatches to the point where they could easily have friendly reia Hons betweenendangered the two governments. WRESTLER HELD AS EXPLOSION SUSPECT OMAHA. Neb., Dec. 9. Police last niffht arretted a man whose n.ime wss riven as Mike Stlne as a' suspect In connection with the Well, street ex IS. 1120. when a plosion. September number of persons were killed. large An unelaned communication lo the police led to the arrest. Chief of Detectives Charles Van Dueen of the Omaha police depart ment today said that he was setinfiei that Stlne was In Omaha on wSeptem the ber II. lt:o. and that he same man who enrared In a wrest linr match durtnr a carnival here on that date. Slice, police say. is pro fessional wrestler. Jlr. Van Dvsen seid his belief that Stlne was here on th date the explosion occurred through the head of the Pattereon Circus carnival whl'-was providing: entertainment In Omaha at the time, and that effort lo do eo would be made. Until verification Is obtained. 8tinewill be held. . world war work. anl for land iettlmen' The house also enacted a Mil extending preferential tariff treatment to New Zealand. OO STEAMER REPORTED IN DISTRESS ARRIVES Dec S. Th ErnATTLE. Wseh was rewhich steamer Msru. Karachi AUSTRALIA TO LOAN week last in wireless dispatches ported mlls west cf Cart MONEY TO VETERANS as in distress , has arrived eafely at the JapaneFlattery a 9. A se-coaling from Dec. IONDON CJ.'patch port of Murortn, accord-ltrow tho Australian houe Melbourne to caUe advlcea reelved a bill au- Kol today. of repreent:vtltc has pa-million pound The cablegram Trade no mention oi thorizing" n Joan of eoUHers cf the the reported trouble. tterline to oo- -- l.3 ej t-- ih n |