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Show THE UGPEN CLERICS GET ' A FEW SATURDAY DAYS OFF THIS XMAS 2 FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 9, 1921. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Reese Howell & Sons Co. "Quits" Reese Howell & Sons Co. "Quits" .fecial; Both Christmas and New Tear's which fall on Sundays this year, day, t will be celebrated officially on the fol- -' to local in- lowing Monday, according of the state laws. terpretation was stated that all stores of the It ! the Moncity probably would observeaccordance in as holidays .legal days with the statutes. Miss M. Margaret Stewart- of the Merchants' Credit Bureau,- however, said .that official ac-i- n this"; respect,, is yet to be taken. This will erive the clerks two. two-da- y one holidays, instead of the customary '. v .. day. , The state law says: The "Enumerated proclamations. hol-t following namd, days are legal idays In. this state. Every Sunday; the first day t)f January, commonly called New Years day; the 12th day or the anniversary, of the birth of Abraham Dincoln; the 22nd day of the anniversary of the birth ' February, of George Washington: the 15th day of April, commonly caned Arbor day; 30th day of May, commonly called the i Decoration day; the 4th day of July, commonly called' Independence day; j the 24th day of July, commonly called : Pioneer day; th& frst Monday In Sep-- ; tember, commonly called Labor day; the 12th day of. October; commonly called Columbus day; the 25th day of f; December, commonly called Christ; mas and all days which may be set ; apart by the president of the United States or the governor of this state by proclamation as days of rast or Thanksgiving, provided that when any of said days except first mentioned shall fall on Sunday, the following Monday shall be the holiday. Approved , March 13, 1919." i To Help Make This An Electrical Xmas , WW - for $7.75 I ' . 1 Percolator seven-cu- p A big bargain. ; T j: r A Royal, ! S the best made, A $57.50" feo-ruar- y, ! : Second-han- d ,. - from $10.00 up are still in keeping with our policy of giving the people of Ogden what they want. We have succeeded in securing a complete Christmas holiday line. It is our intention to put it on the same price level as we have the Reese Howell store. We have at least proven to you that we sell merchandise cheap. So note below the values you can receive in Christmas presents for your friends as well as yourself: We , i oc RAIL PAY CUTS iEASTDRAll Qkaiallbastec Schedules Formulated for Submission to Federal Labor Board. ' A $10.00 Heater for Toasters f rom$6.50 up $7.25 Don't forget that there is nothing that the housewife prizes like "an Eden Washer, $127.50 ' 9. Schedules proposing wage cuts from 10 to 30 per cent for .train service, shop and mainWe also handle the Woodrow and Automatic. If you tenance of- way employes of railroad lines north of the , Ohio and' east of washer, see us. are looking for a- - second-han- d the Mississippi were formulated today a conference of officials. The. re'at Toyland is complete. Gifts from 5 cents up. Someduction, which would take effect late h tn must this the month, Kiihrrittpi I thing for every member of the family. railroad labor board for rejection or ' approval. The officials said the roads would begin separate conferences with their employes early next week on the procuts. posedpay i , BOARD RESTRAINED. CHICAGO, Dec. 9.. On a bill of in federal court today, complaint ,filed The Quality Electric Store Judge K. M. Iandis issued a tempor- ary restraining order preventing the United States railroad labor board t from Issuing a decision against the IMIPII "" "?.-'"- " Pennsylvania railroad in their recent controversy. 3 The bill Is the first legal action tak- fshop en against the labor board In federal whether five western states will with- 'court.; The petition of the carrier redraw, or whether the seven states will sulted from a citation to appear have equal voting power In endorsing the board October 20. when the resolutions of the league. declaratory 'board listened to ther road's reasons of Utah. Colorado, Representatives for declining to carry out a board New Mexico, ,Wyomthsr and Arizona nehave threatened to withdraw if the directing the carrier convention fails to grant wjual voting gotiations with their employes over : shop rules. privileges to each state. The California OO r ' delegation last night voted to recom-' mend reorganization. .' Tfae principal speech scheduled for GAS JETS OPEN IN . Dec. NEW, YORK, fin JL cleaners - ! C3 We have a few Universal' Cleaners for $25.00 -- . ' U - A $10 L73 nu ' GILLETTE SAFETY RAZORS 53.19 $8.00 values $2.89 $7.50 values $1.79 $6.00 values ,. .$1.59 $5.00 values This is a complete line of silvers and golds that we could sell wholesale for more money. - j I 1 Tile Lig htHouse ! ; J - i III . I ' I. ""i:!11 l'.'.'..l-.g- HOOVER HEADS b-;f- , rul-'in- g, . ONE-MA- DEAD Will Become Chairman of uoioraao , Lommission, N Delegates Hear FREEPORT, . Ill.,Dec. 9. H.. O. Reber, 66,,Lemars( la., was found dead and his father, J. K. "Reber, 82, EI-- I well, hotel room here today. iTwo. jets were open. They "came here Thursday to attend the, funeral, of a relative whose body was being brought from Pueblo, Colo. The dead 'man wore artificial legs. Th& corner, believes the elder Reber accidentally turned on the gas i S?' , Anen- terprise by Arthur Y. Iavis, director of the reclamation service. , on RIVERSIDE, Cal., Dec. 8. (By the Associated Press.) Herbert Hoover, be apsecretary of commerce.' will Interstate pointed chairman of the Colorado river commission, it waa indicated in reliable advices received today by the League of the Southwest conference here. , oo "I e rirvn ACirv.ti r RAIL EXECUTIVES 'This n nnointment. deleirates to the TPTTST XKT A CLIP t A TVT i convention believe, provides for lmme-J- : 1A W AUXj XlUUIViUIl diate determination of a comprehen sive plan for development of resources PHOENIX. Ariz.. Dec. 9. Evidence In their entirety. offered by the government in rebuttal t river Colorado of the NEW YORK, Dec. 9, Action which ap ol lesumunv nv uciensu wuiicoaea im Congress has been asked for an Hie easterrvrallroads .will take in askon to the of 5100,000 the morning at the trial of Roycarry propriation ing rate reductions from- their em- work of the commission, it was stated, 'cupled Gardner, escaped convicted ma.ll robwas determined at ployes being today of the of on the a ber. League Reorganization charge of having robbed a a conference of managers and super- Southwest .waa In prospect today at. United States mail car at Maricopa, J visory lines of officials operating what was expected to be the most on November 3. Indications were north of the Ohio river and east of the portant session of the conference here that the case would not reach the jury . Mississippi. j" on Colorado river problems, attenuea before tomorrow. It was believed that the general by from seven western Among the witnesses waa" Dr. L.' L. n program adopted by the western roads staterepresentatives and from Mexico and Canada.to- Stanley, resident physician and would be followed by the eastern at the California, nenitentlarv at After night "caucuses;, delegates day were prepared to determine San Quentin, where Gardner served a mum i YPLEA $1.75 values 79c $1.25 values .49c $1.00 values 25c Come and see the AND COMMUNITY SILVERWARE remark-abl- e No regard for'factory prices. values. MEN'S TIES ALARM CLOCKS Small and large. Our $1.50 values; all colors and sizes. Choice, prices .48c each $3.00 values ....$1.39 Not over six to a customer. $4.00 values . .S2.69 Complete line of men's Christmas furnishings at greatly reduced prices. -- U1ER ATTACK : .99c - IJSfr.'-ASW- . message from President Ilanling. other was a dl.cupsion of federal $2.50 values Rogers' 1847 1 ir from-gasTDrthe- , ! RIVER PROJECT to-hol- KOOM; i j HOLIDAY BOXED PAPERS r PPHfU MEN'S SILK COLLARS Regular 50c values- 19c MEN'S SOFT COLLARS 35c values - ' 9c -- Our blankets have been the talk of the town. Our prices are lower than a mill can meet. Appreciated presents. Remarkable values in house slippers for the whole family. Buy two pairs for the priceW ofie. . - j Im-lAri- ; The above should convince you what your dollar will do here. So come z.t - in justice to yourself and save money on your Christmas purchases. sur-eeo- of-flcia- ls. - 2455 WASHINGTON term from February 16, 1911, to Dei cember 6, 1913, when he was paroled. Dr. Stanley stated that hospital records at the prison failed to show Gardner received any treatment in the hospital at the penHtentiAry. Previously witnesses for the defense had said that Gardner "had spelts" in the and from his that he was canned away prison work on a stretcher, presumably to the hospital. , Other witnesses related details of the mail robbery. at San Diego, CaL, for which Gardner waa convicted and sentenced'to. 25 years' - imprisonment. oo U. "What i o jrive This will be ayear of sensible gifts. This year, more than ever before, folks will give things to wear to use. Our customers are selecting now. We accommodate them by holding for them any selection. Only a small deposit. And assortments are at their-bes- t right now THREE COAL MINES :j3 Urn .,. Follow the Big Blue Sign IN COLORADO CLOSE TRINIDAD, Colo Dec. f. Three bf the Colorado Fuel &, Iron "company mines In the Trinidad district where coal miners are on strike in protest reduction, against a 30 per cent wage closed, today, according to local com pany officials. The mines closed are Money, Soprls and Tabasco. "Lack of the comorders forced the closing," V said. officials pany The other two Colorado Fuel & Iron 2475. Washington Ave. keese Howell & Sons Co. "Quits" Reese Howell & Sons Co. "Quits" - Velour Dresses Plush Coats Thirty handsome velour dresses, colors are brown, tan and navy. Many of these arrived only Saturday. These are positively the More new arrivals. Coats of the famous ... "Salts plush. Some' with fur collars, some with fur collars and' cuffs. Special tomorrow . 22.50 best-value- s we-hav- ....... 7.95 Blouses Skirts at 52.95 Buy them now, for assortment! cannot be so good later. Here are blouses of crepe de chine, " georgette stunning . . S4.95 styles f . Twenty plaited skirts of attTac-..- . Knife plaited. tive , plaids. Graceful hanging garments. A All splendid gift suggestion. ... .; ' , S2.93 a. ; morrow . . - S5.95" ' : How much do you want to pay Skirts at 5.95 Plainted skirts of prunella cloth. Pleasing stripes and checks. Skirts that ".were made to sell for much more. To- - " , Coats 5 , Scott's Emulsion : , sizes There are many mother, nervous and rundown in vitality, to whom. - e seen . . . . . . . . . A GREAT BOON for a coat? If it is somewhere . $39.50 wo have the assortment that .will surely contain the coat ' you, want. At any rate come in for a look. S14.95 to 39.50 rnone higher. - - would be a gTeat boon. It s the very genius ot Sjcott'M Emulwion to build strength. -- oo CHINESE ON COAST PRESENT DEMANDS U not rcornltd by be aJmcst completely eliminated. It In rnea wera tKeir jlw . tb United KUtet. that the deficit will be rdureJ back, when the atnk wasformer hop4 caHri off, The trlcgTam alao asked that there to threw billion lire. , union officials said. be ''no Interference in Cblna'n internal leflcltJi. however, the minlMer affairs by the power." . must. dlarpcar and the ov. oo rrnment would be compelled to a the taxpayers to make fmsh aacrlfices. rovernment which iti-f- "e-clarc- Scott A EtwM, BIimCiU, H. JL ALSO MAKERS O- l- -e 00. er Craaata) ron INDIGESTION J15k PEACE AGREEMENT RINGS REPLYr ROUT:. Dec. 8. - (Tablets MS' SPEECH -- (Dy tha Aflatef Presa.) The mlnirtr of the treasury presented his financial statement to th chamber of deputl Thursday. 1 the - SAN FRANCISCO, Iec. 9. A tele- For the financial year of Uto deficit 10.721.000.000 amounted unconbe gram Baklnc that Shantung of the estimated 12,141.000.009. ditionally- reatored to China, that the Inntead 21 demand made upotf China by Th!a waa due to the fact that although incrraaed. the revenue anI that ail for- expenditarea Japan be withdrawn amountedto lt.T01.000.000 Hr eign troops b withdrawn from Chi- yield of the estimated nee soil, has been eent to Secretary Instead . of- State IIuKTiea aa chairman of the Th estimated deficit for the year limitation of armaments and Far 2 la approximately flT. bilEastern conference by the Chtneae Six For lion. the finanal year of 19 officials of San Francisco, companies which will be the flnt budget announced today. The Fix companies represent the Canton or Sun yet Sen from ihich direct war expenditure will 1921-112- 22-192- 3, DAKHRKFinLD. Cal . Dec. council Ko. 1 of the oil workers" union. California, today aent to Secretary f La.bor James J. IaTia, a telegram urrtNr that he u hli '"crwd offices" In rinlac about a confer ence betTreerioll operators of thla state and repreaenUtirea of the union. The conference n vletlred by th. union, the lelecram, "aaldi "lo give stability to the oil industry, hoi now exinlsjr. A copy ot the telrrara was sent to rreldent (1Iardlnr. Xfembera if the oil workers union were on strike for aeven weeks recently. A larje per centae of the S.-D- n d. ooEMUENSE DEFICIT IN FINANCES OF ITALY OIL WORKERS SEEK 1920-112- , "between J14.95: and . In th TrlnldAd dis company tnln trict. Tollrburr ana ireaencjc. acare opcording to company reports, - Th company tore.full with erating statement ald the mlnea closed today probably would b worklnc tomorrow. Company rcPorU credit Hutrfano county today with 641 mlnera work lng: out of a total f 1,048. U-trict ao WASHINGTON'. Iec. I. Fecretsry Weeks was seTere1yCritlcJed today in the hoci i by Repreeentailrs T'ncher. Ilepubllcan. Kar.aaA. fcr h!s addr-Thursday In New Yorlc which, Mr. Tlncher ccnter.dea. amounted not only to an attack cn conrra, but an attack uon the president a well." oo' From CO.OCO tn 100.0C3 ahA nut are Rnnnl!v rcttlnir alonr the UoM Cos ft ef Africa. s 4 |