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Show SATURDAY EVENING,. DECEMBER 10, 1921. L THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R 'TOU DONE NOBLE; JULIUS l" thr that whll fithinf they cat , AMEKICAXS DL.Mi:n ' 7 SHIP HELD AS "On S CARRIER were, o l)fcrrabr thatthethinmi 8an Dtf wchooner Ma eonmil reported bel hid bMn captured fcj SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 10 ui uiiermouniam territory and terior California business interests to a proposed reduction, of westbound transcontinejital freight: rates io Pacific; coast terminals to meet- Panama canal competition was shown at an Interstate commerce commission heari. ' ing here Trirtnv. a The carriers, acting through Hhe transcontinental - freight- - bureau, arc reductions peeking from !0 to 60 per cent on . ranging iron and sleej, building: material;- cotton piece goods, canned goods and other commodities effective from points,' east of the Mi; ssouri river. Such reductions would' be disadvari tageous j to intermountain territory, according to, J. P. Shaughnessy of Tieno, member of the Nevada public service commission and of the intermediate rate association, in-lorc- ins - t ; . , v -n'f f-i-V- Ami : steamer. .r&h5 rh.Vl Pacific company is ? s , ? tlU ck. franrbeTtu " " ; - .1 - intermed-isufficientt- b, f f li.iirni f nt i fin' '. I - ; . 11 ,n st-.- . u!- - th.at ti.it ' ' i.ifciiM.iniir'n.h.nii, iit I - r.-unt- y cVnc!Vl lhe adooiTorf , h ZirM . ' ; T . Raid SlnS - et s - - L r tili?v the to 1 tucheor-thr- hr e (VTr In ar a - ; A Ji . ui-im- i tvAV .ido In Alllrtmi and JJ7ued tvenhhv d Son !h, r,Uin " ,J. iJed ,d h bo 1 l -- Suvn ckeck: cuv S25.000 J-J'- : .;, - i":.. 'hmvc . ji Nullify Divorce fU. wn Gernnlmo and they KKW YOHK. Dec. 10. A Chck for Ban MarUn. Ix)cr California, for th purpose of flthlnc. I34.S73. rrrr.-ntlr.- tr additional pro- They stated th.y w.re not dUp,,w?d to ceed- - from a benef.t baseball wn,, pay the corrpondlnic harbor feea but played Septcmtn-- r :o for CbHMy that they had nrmed themhe with Mathewson. former pitching ftar of rifles and a larpe number of cartridire, the New York Giant,.. wa d tr htm Friday at Saranac Uiko, wh.rr aralnst V PkV nr0l,C,t th boat Teeate. ThU U III of tuberculoid. B,vrn w- - i ; it3,4v, ! watrn flshlnt tr-Mjxican K.imf effective and that MATHEWS ON ' vcrco or consular Without clenrance papfrs, My.j CHRISTY th adoption lo prove rSsnnra ' Insr publicly that wore goln- - to lelatcment. tne-carrier- l!' ,l'-i- veu vice-preside- nt 1. TttVio pre- - m ft 1 attempting to bring about rate reductions on its southern 'routes in order to drive the steamship lines operating between, the Pacific and Atlantic coasts out of businessK. K. Gardner, wmcn is, opposing a number of western appliw representing '!.! shiDDiner interests, chareed. cation, ii ii ronxs;FOR cuts. :h;V ::':'.: ,the company has effected j Hal M; Remington. representing the its;'When purpose and reduced these, rates to traffic bvfreau o fthe S.m Ffanrisno carriers; point wnere itmewill chamber of commerce," said Jhls. or C Jnot then raise the compete, tavorea tne reductions, be- raxes uaraner charges, 'lhe reviganization cause they would increase railroad sion was being sought, he said, to tonnage, make the carriers more pros- make the Southern Pacific's combined perous and enable them to distribute rail and water intercoastal rate domCalifornia products in the east more inate the strictly Water carriers. ".:, ; ..: .OGDEX ROUTE PnOFITAItl.K efficiently, Asked by Examiner W. A! Dlsque if Gardner said he,. represented should not be done to .com- - mediate territory which included the ' something rien!IflfA thA JntermoHato arrf An, for nfoptnAimfn v i r nTnAn'.. .AAnMn the-- proposed to be given The Southern Pacific's Ogden routa, ' j preference the itermlnai points.- attorneys for the' he. said, could show a profit margin carriers declared that the co'ver any Josses that the! ,Mte points must suffer the. penalty 'southern route might suffer through! .;KT-- i .t . .lllllllo v.v.-,JIt. wnow ir An n liln. GCcy muc nuuvu nn, VT... t f. . . . I'mmn ti. 4lm water competlcion aira if the southern' route tariffs were reduced the "inter-a- t Ji u aiisjjonaiion msieaa Ol two. ' Newark, and Master Eugene Kislon of East Orange, is patting DENIAL ISSUED. mediate" territory would suffer great- - bfc'Wail in In reply to questions from Frank ily through greatly reduced shipments.. approval. .Julius IS WOIth lLUU. is oeing sougni fitie vquiin'-iiiiojvn, iiiFi:oi.uuus iw7 uutRcnuawj) auc .indj United American Steamship lines,- by , the Southrn Pacific company and VILd I'llllSIVT PLAY Remington denied that the San Fran- two subsidiaries on seven specific com-cisKAY.SVJI.tK. Dec. 10. The chamber of commerce desired to modities, Including beans, barley, rice, 'play off the railroads against the canned goods and condensed milk. lrnmatic company will pre sent the tltree-ac- t drnnia. "Civil Htr- -' In vice" the KaysvlUe opera houxo ; Friday evening. December 16. i p0;co gav womAn Wired ln TO CUltn COMPETITION, ..The Southern :,,J7V- -' . ? . . b6A r.a,wt. ar uslnf nrtlc inejure to ten Mthtrto have jvent me atraiws , liFRAli D CASE g- American i In varlatm ffiraw." MEXICO CTTT. IV c. 10 U tH:ibcen committed f'ltKWK I'KI'AT.I.V ltMr it PHNTER, Colo lfc. 10.- - Mrn, IIf)t AKioclated Prfni.) The American t&xicab trlrer, trer the Mubet ljr,ran' lnver fellowlr.r fJhlnjc schooner Mabel, now being held flmt official announcement be-arreified Incident which the ndcn-wlthhag the Fridr authoritf the Mexican Ennenaybject by at old baby from eharl- the last few days of verftj In- - l,on of 11 . . I ' A tn f r n rhirrt f chireed with perjury In havlns reprand Mrs. bulilvmn Is hfld for. flyin- - the tnitM 8Ute flair wero en. col't ,s carried cn unler conceinn.i. f'.Uvan 110 y 3U,TR,m In cm,ri au In wntrm. .n.a thre operallns . patred gun running The statement It 19 said. ruMomarllv nrm . rrm thlr follows: ft protection airainfl other flu Mr. ti Of ftcrs of the juvenile court ieharco (X).VTILVnAM SUrKCTKI echooners, t jthut Mm, Kuillvan hd telerraphd b- -r TJie Mexican coneulato at Fin ' uctniiu uvuns rfisi lull i " - ' Fishing Grounds companies for the sake of rates aown as low as possiDie. Remlneton haIa he did not know whether reduction of JSthe railroad rates, to" terminal points would be followed by Jower steamship rates, but some of the, existing water thought . were too hih, rates It folv,The hearing win 'continue. lowed :.orre on an application by the Southern Pacific Company for a reduction of reastbourid rates on .seven commodities to mee , canal competition with' the company's route to New York. by rail from California to Galon by veston, and frqm. Galveston ' Opposi-rsteamsh- lp Mnlran waters of the lack of a fih-"Inand consular elearanc pjs detained nt Kcn and bInx Pr permit jotla In confsjuenc c f Inirtructionw J from the proper authrltle. Mexicans Say Americans tolrri h Were Also Tressnassinjy on mr mnr ' In ADOPT ED BABY m UTAH'S FTNRST TRRATR R ft n ' " co Cen-tervH- Arbuclde's Jury Mexican Follows Runs Up Large Advice and Sits Expense Account on Railroad Track SAN FRANCISCO., Dec. 10. In the fifteen days that it served, the jury, which tried Roscoe C (Fatty). Arbuckle on a charge of, manslaughter, spent $999.45 for meals, which Included a Thanks-- t giving dinner; $71.91 for the-;- .! atres; $11.25 for iagazines, and . $158 .20 for taxicabs, according to a Tejort submitted today to the trial judge by the! court bailirc , who had charge of the jury. The hotel bill for the jury was , $1084, and the jury used up $li in telephone calls and 5 worth of drugs. The total bill . i was 1. , . . , '.. , ' $3-7- $2389 .0 8. - . NEW YORK, Dec. 10. The alleged inadequacy of government hospitals to care for sick and disabled war veterans in the face of an Increase In mental and tubercular cases was taken up today at the first meeting of the Mate committee of hospitalization the American legion during a discussion of its plans for the coming year. Cornelius WIckersham. chairman. " . 00 MONTGOMERY WARD ASKS DISSOLUTION OF, SURETY COMPANY : dln-tan- PASSES DIVIDEND iu- - neuro-psychiatr- cases. me ooara ot . .. .. ' Appucation airectors- or.-- Montgomery Ward and of the . Iio Condipg company Friday passed the dividend P"-cen& Surety company of Omaha,- operat-- 4 JillSf cumulative. pTo- ing.in 19 western anmiddle. weste states, was filed in state district court company was excellent but that there by Amos Thomas, special agont for would be no profit this year and con-- I the state trade and commerce the usual depart- - 'sequently ment which took over the company was being passed. quarterly dividend some time. ago. Dissolution is sought . oo to coplete liquidation, of assets, Mr. , C!TTCTTT AW Thomas said. December 9ft wn frtmwi.xr.v ..n.-i-, icu., jjtc. for dissolution . m . .. fi-r- o as tha date for'the hearing --oo- ; HAD KIDNEY TROUBLE TEN YEAItS. Don't give up hope if ,ybu .We suf irom backache, fering wains: stiff. Rwnllfin" ini rrta o iw77r feeling;, pain's" in groin i; ' - , ."-uxwAr- j " Music Accompanie Special Surprise Numbers Admission, 30c ce lc the Picture , Ces rphpivprl f rnm . yv J V. In . ? : i::::.:v AND Card Party DAIfCE ORCHESTRA 'TUNG COY LU Which in Chinese means "Real Dance Music." ' , wHi11'11' r -- - - MW M 1 . 11 Adults, All Day D. W. Griffith's Mightiest Effort- MM'PE l wire Olie ; . World at the Admission 30c. ; Children f Woodmen of the PHze Fox Trot- - Free p""ch. Steam Heat. Real Comfort - -- The Special Candy Dance BERTHANA " . ; ; ttittm Xl,jUiiJaJt3 COPS AND FIREMEN nrCo , white City ( Dance Tonight- - 10. Ativan SHERIDAN, Wyo.. Dec. n.Vv ao toiiii.il u ..v...vu. oroo tne city u? Payaoie ooerale "ntffue SJceto S SriSn' Wlth a trrOUWe f TthOsboyrnPRraF banks have refused to cash additional kP'ik5?n1Luc?,sville' p., writes. trouble for city warrants because thfi'ritv had ' 10. years. I tried all kinds of kidney overdrawn.remedies but they did me no good. J. Q0 took one bottle of Foley Kidney Pills Sir discoveredP the. anStheUcrop- Sw titte.'SeS mUCh I amWeH crties7. of chloroform. , At the Lowest Prices On Record IF , . t . t. y. ! V . li 1 Join the Crowd Tonight reported that patients In private hos- number and in proportion to those in government hospitals. al1 know." he said, "that the facilities existing In New York today are inadequate, and that not only are many tubercular cases sent to hospitals in other states some at a great from New York, but there is no hospital for .the treatment of - . LAST TIMES 1 J k n EL. PASO, Texas, Dec. 10. Held up and robbed by highwaymen Thursday night Jose Villa-lpb- o early Friday told 'his friend Deputy Sheriff Frank Muniz, ho was tired of living. "I wish you would draw your gun and shoot me dead.C he exclaimed. "If you want to die, why don't f you go and sit on the railroad track and let' a train run over you.?", Late Friday replied. Villalobo's was found on the track badly body mu' tilated. Ie Saturday Night, Dec 10 For. Members and Friendj Admission, 25c per person ' v. - . J ; rWlBSfe1 J' -- . m " "" M ; 'ms - J . I STARTING, TOMORROW ; i NON DOLLAR PRODUCTION i clie duleTodav 11 A. HIV 1000 Feet of Fairbanks Action SCHEDULE I . 1:20 . 3.45 - 4:00, 6:30, 9:00 . ifl A 5A " cn,- - ' QjOTSgfejliW ' . - . ; I Jung show ever presented for the prices, DON'T MISS IT 'The;;eatest' . JX: Main Eves., : Including Tax ' ' ' TT mr iwr iW'miilw - This picture is positively new and in perfect condition. PRICES Thursday, Friday and Saturday ; 11 a, m. till 11 p. m. - Children, 15c; Adults, 30c V Including tax. I 1 : - : jSggST pm. i ;1 - . ' i , ' Season passes will not be accepted for this show. - - c.ju,ii. ii;, mmm mmmm u m 1 IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU ATTEND ON THE SCHEDULE |