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Show OGDEN, UTAH. WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 14, 1921. Little Girl, "Too Old for Santa Claus," Wants Shoes and Dress; "Don't Forget Us," Tiny Tots Plead. Weber Normal ,Thespians' Score in "Peg o' My Heart Weber Normal: college players met with decided success In the presentation at the Orpheum theatre last eve-O of youth, "Peg ' Disclosing a ' condition where two come and see U3. My papa is dead ning of the comedy J. Hartley written Heart," My families lived in one tent, sharing .the and mamma has not had much work to Manners for his actress by wife. Laurette amount heat, from one worn-ou- t stove, and a do. And now my brother is sick. So Taylor. With Just the rightfew tense and a scanty supply of food, Good Fellows bring what you think la best. My of humorous situations of interest held the the moments, play 8 investigators reported today one of the brother is 10 years old and I am and' a audience. and appreciative more. serious cases where Christmas sister is 6. G.ood bye, Santa Claus. large The story of the play, because of cheer will be provided through more Don't forget us." Its long run. on the professional staee, ample provisions for the needs of the la familiar to many. When "Peg", a REAL OPPORTUNITY. entire family. Temporary aid has been The Good Felilows of Ogden have" a was raised in Ireland and New given the two families and the two real opportunity help this year who back to visit her aunt and York, who men, have been asking work, through the spreading .of Christmas cousinscomes Chichester home, in the were given assurance that they would cheer through the provision of underthe two natScarborough, England, have the opportunity to earn some- wear, stockings shoes, overalls, dolls, ures clash. A Secret bequest made by thing during the winter months. food and fuel to these .and a- - late uncle in attempting to atone games, ' That other families in similar need many other homes. Two ways are open will be found in Ogden is anticipated, to the people of Ogden to carry on this mother of "PeEr." "when in distressing which led to her death, jy though comparatively few will be so work individuals can secure the circumstances a of intrigue. How one touch adds extremely serious, according o. those names of families and can care for young heart Unas anotner in tne cnmy investigating. However, nearly 300 their needs themselves or contribu- atmosphere or the aristocratic lamuy families that are needy have been re- tions can be made to the Good J?el- - forms the most interesting part or the ported to the Good Fellows and their lows fund, which will be disbursed by production. The roles of "Peg", by Marguarltt condition is now being Investigated. the Good Fellows .committee, provlr Rogers, MAIL. GROWS HEAVY. "Perry" by Itulon Peterslons being made to care for all needy son, wereand ' -- As Christmas wen out carried surprisingly nea'rs, Santa Claus cases throughout the city. Around these revolve tha other charac mail is flooding the postoffice. Many as Mrs. Chichester, of the coupon in the ters, Lenore Croft Signature of the missives from the little tots'dis-clos- Standard-ExamineHoist as the daughter Ethel, r Maybelle make will perany instances where the Good . FelFrank Douglas as the son Alarlc, a member of the Good Fellows, the and lows can do effective work at Christ- son the latter being especially' gifted lu blank should then be mailed with, eith- handle ' humorous situations. Others mas time. or with er enclosed check money ,or success Whom of the play the upon One of these letters follows: as. to how large a fam- also depended were Joseph Jeppson as the designation 7 I am "Dear Santa Claus: years ily "will be cared for by the signer. the butler JarvLs, Wallace Budge as old, I have a brother 9 named Willie, These Brent, the vllllan Of the play, coupons may be either mailed Christian , another, age 5 named Jack, another or Ben Standard-ExamineYoung, taking the part of Mont to the brought 3 named Albert, two twin baby brothand Nan the gomery Hawks, they will be received for the Emmett, as Bennett, lawyer, maid. the ers age 6 months. My daddy can't get where Good Fellows committee. . Preceding the principal offering jvas any work. Please don't forget to bring oo dramatic episode In one act. Ma the us some toys and nice things for Elopes." written and directed by tlldy Christmas." ft.eno.au .aic.ft.ey, wno aiso ai uiancne The Good Fellows received this ap-- j in the former were J. Leland Gibson, peal from a little girl: Gladys Green,- Edwin T. Vest and Law "Dear Santa Claus: Father says he rence Budge- William H. Manning, can not get us anything for Christmas musical director, led the singing 01 the so I thought I woufd ask you to help the song "Peg O' My Heart" by the It us out. Dear father has been Bick audience between acts. and has many bills to pay. There are The entire, production will be given seven children , In the family (the at the Orpheum theatre again this eve ' child names the children and the toys ning. oo all and desire, very simple gifts they Adto A. of Alder 0. Prof. then adds) hoping I am not asking too much as father or mother .don't dress Farmers Sat-- . know it." . 000.00 at Orpheum : r, " Pii UlTRYTO BE 0 SHOES WILL BE ADDED TO OUR PRESENT STOCK, WHICH WILL" BE OUT IN THE SHORTEST POSSIBE TIME. While many people are taking advantage of the decided bargains we are offering, our large stock Is still complete 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. , . Mr. Jones' factory Interests keep him east so much of the time he ftnds it impossiDie to give the desired attention necessary to satisfy the high grade. trade he has , always enjoyed. NEXT THE REASON . , To outline the project program for rs t - GOOD FELLOWS' COUPON, y The undersigned will be glad to provide Christmas' happiness Good Fellows of for;...... ... .children as a member of the, . Ogden. Enclosed find $ for Good Fellow's Fund. OFB 0 IP Women's leather sole felt house slippers, ribbon atsq plush trimmed. $2.75 val: . . . ues Men's and, boys heavy felt slippers with comfy soles. Sizes 2J2 to 5 and 5Ja to Five styles of men's first grade brown and also black kid leather house Children's heavy felt slippers, plush trimmed with leather soles. Sizes 8J4 to also heavy soles. $4.50 ues". . Sizes 114 to 2 slippers, best grades, turn val-- . 11 Women's French heel laco shoes short lines In gray, brown orblack kid. Also patent. JJ2.00 values Women's brown calf laco shoes, welt soles, military heel, street dress shoes. $8.50 value now . . . . Boys' lace school shoes in brown or black calf uppers. Broad toe, also English last. Sizes 9 to 13 Sizes 13V6 to 2 Sizes $1.95 -- $5,45 Special on ballet and gym slip au sizes- (Pi nc - .... 2 . also 13. 1 to 5 $1.75 . to 5 Babies' brown shoes. Sizes 1 - $2.95 .... . Sizes 5 to 8 Sizes 8Vi welt soles. All sizes 05 Men's E 2 sole felt house slippers. $2.50 values Also leather sole. - $2.75 values. Several styles of each . ... turn" sole, spring heel, kid button $2.50 to 8 values ... . to 11 ..... $125 tfJ women, brown calf, best grade soles. Sizes 3 to 7. OO DC $4.50 values P&.3J Women's Wlchert and Gardner p black kid. also patent pumps, Louis heels. $10.00 values $2.45 $2.75 one-stra- .... , $325 ttn r $0,20 Five different styles . in men's brown, also black calf first grade shoes In new brogue lasts, also English last, also, wide toe last. jr $8.50 values . JP n)D.4J Brother Night; 180 Youngsters Take Part Fathers, uncles and grandfathers of the Ogden lodgre. No. 719, B. P. O. Elks ceieoratea nig JJrotner Nignt with their sons, nephews, rrandsons and other boys at the Elks lodge horn last session of night, following the regularboys,-prothe lodge. More than 80 pective memDers or Troop 3, Boy Scouts, were entertained and in turn entertained the Elks, who are sponsor lng the troop. The Elks joined in the boy spirit of into the games the occasion, entering and vlelng' with with the young-ster-s the children In the singing . of "peppy sonsfs. Thomas Maglnnls, scoutmaster, di rected'ihe program. Talka were made by Mayor A-Frank Francis, Scout Executive O. - Goates and Scoutmaster George Bergstrom. Enthusiastic sup port of the Boy Scout movement and especially of Troop 3 was assured by the Elks. Following the program. which included selections by the Boy Scout band directed by E. W. Nichola, a luncheon was oerved with the boys as the honor guests. . s Shoe Laces and Polish Two for the Price of HW Rubbers at HOB' Reduced Prices JZx-- MEN-WOME- N 2461 WASHINGTON AVE. One & CHILDREN OGDEN,-UIB- H -- to any considerable section of country. The legislation of May. 1921, should be maintained in principle. EXPORT TRADE The crinciple of maintenance and encouragement of our export , trade be observed in tariff legislation should Name ....... ; OO . of so far as consistent to of benefit any industries American WEBER LODGE NO. 6, a considerable section of the country Address to destructive compeititfn & Accepted Masons and Free subject abroad- If you desire to e'are fqr a family fill in blank' of first Ogden Chamber of Com- from Tariff legislation should be framed ..Vote on Tariff Installation of officers for the ensuto merce a contribution fill in are If you sending paragraph in 'coupon. administered with a view to meetand 1 ing year, Thursday, December 15, 8 the amount. indirect, ing discriminations, direct orAmerican served at close Proposals p. m. Refreshments ' Standard-Examineby other countries against r Mail this coupon to Good Fellows, care Ogden of work. TACK CK trade. T. S. SIIAUGHNESSY, W; M. on chamber vote the of business The organizaOgden of one 1,400 As 1027 . subjects will be Immediately distions making up the membership of these to the national organization. affidavit' and setting forth that Adpatched oo the chamber of commerce of the Unitdleson could, in his belief, pay th comed States, the Ogden, chamber of PLEA ADDLESON'S costs of the transcript if he bo deon a sugmerce Is preparing to vote sired.- lie explained that Addleson had ' EEJECTED BY JUDGE no one dependent upon him for supgested tariff policy for the United lavishly in port and had spent money six States according to Secretary O. J. the last dissipation during Stllwell. The country wide ballot is not stand the Despite Addleson's plea thatmonths. The state of Utah will he is chamber national the being taken by expense of the appeal of Sammy pehis denied Barker penniless.' Judge for the purpose of giving ta Congress a court to the supreme seeking decided and this that tition aa morning or Dusinesa American the views new trial. if the yooth wanted to furnish the to the. principles tnat snouia govern This was decided this morning by transcript coffee be to is supreme court he new law.that tariff any District Judge George S. Barker who would have toto the the expense. The stand Addleson denied the affidavit filed will cost transcript The vote Is on a set of recommenda that he was lnpecunious-byand asked preparation of the , estimated-is 1100 about it U. of a the committee tions made by the that the expense of preparing ozvji Addleson is jiow at. liberty under S. chamber of commerce wnicn gave case be chargrecent his of transcript over a of the subject study .period ed to the state. months. The committee proposals ap After Addleson filed hL affidavit. The Federal Bureau of Education question from the County Attorney David J. Wilson filed j grow up, is it worth taking a chance proach the oftariff national commercial .the the court to deny the standpoint iadndes in its roles to promote heaUh with health whan bodies have welfare. If accepted tney wouia in protest, asking some instances mean a. aepanura uum among the NatkajTa rchool children, grown up? traditional tariff principles and practhe werning. that" children should not tices according to .Secretary Stllwell. drink coEee or tea. .'t You can have that 'delicious and The following proposals are to be on: voted satisfying cereal beverage, Posttxm, ADJUSTMENTS The reason known. Coffee' with any meal, and be safe you, and should permit. In th Legislation and tea contain drugs which stimulate event a of change of economic factors, the children, too. There's charm withof tariff rates by adminand often over-excithe nerves, and adjustments out in Postum. harm within limits pre authorities istrative so upset health. scribed by Congress for the purpose of tarui poncy. maintaining a .consistent Postum cocMt la two forms: Instant The harm is by, no means confined of a tariff Creation adjustment Poettun (iatine) md instantly in th ctrp by board to administer adjustable rates. to children, as aoydoctor can tefl you. tk addition of bofflng wmUr. Pomm Cral Reasonable protection for American Direct From the ' Cars to to destructive comindustries who of tboM subject for balk, (ia packages Ingtt If health. is Tahiable to childhood, ' petition from abroad and of benefit Your Coal Bin. make tha drhak wbila tba noaal is prefer h isvakxable ? always. ' If harm to tnacla 20 for praparad) by boiling bng health should be avoided until bodies otaataa, . SoM by all grocers. bins JUST TO REMIND YOU will deliver to . ..O.yj Lov heel lace shoes for girls and Women'i Cuban heel welt oxfords, 'brown also black calf. also black calf patent trimmed. $8.50 values $6.45 fr tP'i.UU $1.45 $1.95 Men's tan English, all leather, welt scles, lace shoes (tinnr $6.00 values or black ro fr Sizes PU3 11. to 2 Men's army shoes with heavy oil grain uppers and heavy $1.25 Sizes 8J2 to fl and 11J2 to 2. Children's school shoes In brown or black calf lace. These are our best grades. , $2.45 $2.75 ' 75' $1.25 $1.45 .... Women's strap pumps In brown bladk or gray kid, welt soles, Cuban heels. $7.50 values $1.65 sole comfy heavy felt house slippers. Sizes 2 to 5 and 5l2 to 8.. Chlldrens Also comfy soles In $2.50 values. Five different $1.75 values . . . . . 10. Boys' all leather, fceary sole, winter scout shoes. Sizes 9 to Lodgemen Entertain at Big - EXTRA SPECIAL ON FELT AN D LEATHER HOUSE SLIPPERS 42.50 values -- non-laye- " A Few of the Many Bargains Being Offered pers, the coming year for those interested in the poultry Industry Professor Byron Alder of the extension service department of the Utah Agricultural col' lege will arrive in Ogden - Saturday forenoon. He will attend the meeting that has been called in the federal building, room 218. Professor Alder will demonstrate to the meeting the work that is to be carried out in the varioua communities in the county by those engaged in the poultry Industry. This will include demonstrations on out poultry housing, feeding, culling also in the flock and the caponizing. ; The poultry industry has been growing, rapidly throughout the county, W. Preston Thomas of the extension service said today and --there has been considerable interest shown in the industry recently. .. It Is expected that the meeting will be largely attended. oo i 'hanks to you." of dextrine, chiefmanufacture The Another! appeal follows: use In textiles, has been begun for ly "Dear Santa Claus: Will you please in Japan. to-ge- ' BOYS GUESTS urday WANTS CLOTHES. thtore t OPC Another little girl has written: "Good Fellows of Ogden: I know I am a little bit too old to be asking for presents from Santa Claus. But I am asking for clothes and not for can-- " dy and toys. I am in need of clothes badly to go to school, snoes especially. I have had to stay out of school on account of HI health and no shoes. My sizes "are for shoes No. 3 and ' dresses 18." One little fellow in the south end of Ogden writes: "Mr. Good Fellow: Dear Sir: I am a poor little boy and my mother is sick and my father is out of work. I go tq school. Will you please be so kind as. to send me something for Christmas, thanking you in advance. I would be glad something to eat and some coal if I am not asking too much. " I know that you have- a lot of boys and girls like myself. I close with 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 Qiven. NO CLOSED A SURE THING i v aoe Stock TO GO AT WHOLESALE COST AND LESS NOTHING RESERVED tr e S1 - ) lusiissra anti-dumpi- m ng TOG wlth-protectio- -- n , - ; that Wlien a Federal Bureau remind you children should, not drink or tea -- . Ad-dles- -- " Why not think of your on health? - B 4-- TACOMA bonds. He was recently convicted in the district court of a rape charge and sentenced to from five years to life In' the state prison. ' oo EXAMS TODAY FOR REVENUE AUDITOR , N A civil service examination, is beirn? conducted 'today In the federal buU4; e lng by A.' R. Ward, local secretary ot-thUnited States jcivll service conji mission on the subject of accounting and, allied subjects to fill the position of auditor for the Internal revenue di. -- . partment, - 1 . ! FRESH MINED ' ia-we- fl te ---br- ogue , N The road to health is a good road for anybody oxfords your the very best coal mined in Utah handled by men thoroughly experienced in the proper handling of fuel. Your saving is the additional heat, the additional hours of lliLCURISTMAS CUE. ' Of? I burning, the proper storage of fuel in your own bin.-CALL RODMAN & LESLIE Phones 131-13- 2 Yard 21st St. and Reeves Av. - oxg sturdy, fords for all year round wear. neat, perforations, double soles, tan, cordovan and black, unusually good CY00 $1 value good-lookin- 3. |