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Show OGDEN, UTAH. FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 16, 1921. DEAF.'' COLO 13 V frtlSSAGE TO SANTA: "DADDY SICK MAM n.wnn 2 YEARS, z 1 PLAPimra H MUiuti - Good Fellows Will Bring Joy to Home Like This and Others in Need; Sign the Coupon and Contribute : New York Men Address Ogden Citizens on Proposed Enterprise . Stock Sloe. $35,000o00 - i ). 9 : : William Burgess and. James Tralnor of Valley Green, N.' T., lectured before the deaf of Ogden last evening at "Dear Santa Claus: 4 I am ten years food and clothing continue to arrive at the L. D. S. church for the deaf. Liboffice and are old, my daddy has been sick two years the Standard-ExaminTwenty-firs- t street, in reand my mamma has to work. I have being turned over to the general com- erty and to a proposed factory to. be optwo sisters, one nine and 'the other mittee, for distribution. Plans are be- gard to erated by deaf.' thirteen, and one little brother three ing made' by several organizations years old. I need some new shoes give additional aid to the movement. It is they said, to estaband the baby wants some blocks and The Pythian f Sisters and Knights of lish a proposed, for the deaf and colony a little train. My sisters need some Pythias have arranged for "pound and at Valley Green. factory The enterprise is new dresses and please bring mama package" meetings to be held Tuesday & Shean Device nice, as. It takes all she and Wednesday at their hall, when sponsored by .Lauder something company of that town. makes to feed us. Your little friend, members will be asked to contribute Manufacturing speakers declared that' during either a pound of food or a package theThe world war a leading tire company , This was one of the appeals received of clothing to the Good Fellows cause. gave employment to more than 600 TO GIV'K 1ANCE today by the Good -Fellows of Ogden; mutes; whose services-w- areiol-lowinrcjfsog ,an, appeal which This year," there will be a Good Fel- deaf will be, answered excellent that other .concerns Christmathe lows' dozens of with 'others at managealong dance, arranged by s-tide this year, the whole- ment of the Berthana for next Thurs- pany. the example of the tire comhearted efforts of through ,Ok Ogden people In- day evening,' December 22. Halfeve.Lauder and .Shean, it Is said, have tent upon bringing- Christmas cheer the proceeds of the dance on that to every home which1 might have had ning will be given to the Good Fellows' been. associated with the deaf for a ' of years. They have invested number, in-.. sorrow had it not been for the com- fund. are now $40,000 . movement to is in factory site itandwith invited the Ogden person by munity Every supported the Standard-Examine- r. Join the Good Fellows this year and going ahead equipping" out their to necessary carry machinery CASES ; assist in the great, community Christ- Hundreds of cases reported through- mas work, that is befhg" undertaken. plans.. Mr. Trainor.said:. out Ogden and near vicinity are being An entire family will be assigned to "Many of the greatest. patents in the investigated by business and professio- any Good Fellows desiring to assist by world nal-men 'were conceived by the deaf. The who have Joined the Good bringing Christmas cheer personally to couplings which "the Goulds put out FeIlowsThe investigation will be con- a home.' Money subscribed to the was the Invention of a deaf mute.' tinued until Christmas day and by that Good Fellows fund will b devoted to ideas time it is hoped that disclosure will be purchasing those things which will Schwab made his millions, from These made - of every family in need. Sev- aid the poor, including clothing, shoe, also, brought out by the deaf. We soon eral 'cases ,that were not previously dolls, food and toys. Food and cloth- are only a .few instances. to the Good Fellows in care start work with an " invention which reported to the Good Fellows were dis- ing sentStandard-Examinclosed by these personal investigations of the will be dis- will revolutionize certain appliances this week and 'Immediate 'aid given tributed on or before Christmas day. used on railroads as well as trolleys. to the families, where food was alTo Join the Good Fellows, it is only Besides this there are several other devices which will soon be put on the most entirely gone, where the last necessary to fill the blanks in the coubucketful of coal was being burned pon below,, sign it and with enclosure market. "The . factory expects to give and clothing scanty. of check or money, send It to the to 250 deaf people early in Good Fellow contributions of mouey, Standard-Examinoffice. and these positions will be thr spring, life; Jobs. As the business expands branches will be established In - the GOOD FELLOWS' COUPON. principal cities of the country." er . 141 MOST EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS , it :' ENTIRE STOCK GOES NOTHING RESERVED . - .Crowds of people have taken advantage of our wonderful values. The stock is being closed out. There are still many bargains for all. e , Shoes or Slippers Are Gifts That Please - ;- a . -- . I cvri::J vsi - ' 0 . . HUNDREDS OF PAIRS ( Men's Women's . and Children's SHOES, PUMPS, HOUSE SLIPPERS, OXFORDS Being Closed Out at Wholesale and Less . . . r . er em-plcjym- j m. W . y-- ent er The undersigned will be glad to provide Christmas happiness ...children as a member of the Good Fellows' of fer.....' Ogden. .' . Enclosed find $ ... .. ' ' , for Good Fellow's Fund. Name. ;. ..'....;......' ) ;. oo OGDE N - Address......'.. If you desire to care for a family fill in blank of iirst paragraph in' coupon. If you' are sending a contribution fill in the amount. Mail this coupon to Good Fellows, care Ogden Standard-Examin- e , contributed largely to the success" of the campaign. It is estimated that several hundred dollars were obtained through the sale of the seals at the booths which are being conducted in vaccinathe stores of the city and the Union underwent persons Eighty tions for smallpox yesterday afternoon station. Weber county and Ogden' have about In clinic at Twenty-fift- h street' and Washington avenue. $3500 more to raise to reach the quota. The vaccinations are being1 given free Due to the increase in tuberculosis in county the quota for 1922 was by the' city and are being given by Djr. Weber Roy H. "Wilson, city and county physi- increased by $2t00.oo cian. In view bf the serious epidemics of smallpox "which are sweeping the TAX ON RAILROAD the country and are: causing many deaths,withFARES TO BE LIFTED vaccinations being given free in the city. The clinic will be open for vaccinations each afternoon beWar tax on railroad freight and tween the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock. This morning Dr. Wilson vaccinated passenger fares will be discontinued, 55 pupils of the Marriott school. Chito orders ldren outside the city, however. Were January 1, 1922, according W. II. here received by Cheyers, gencompelled to pay a small fee for the Union Pacific. the not of in eral is furnished which the here, agent vaccine, freight and passenger county Pupils in other county schools Tax on railroad will be vaccinated within the mext few tickets was placed in affect shortly ' after the United States entered the days. oo world war. The tax on railroad tickets at the time is 8 per cent. Qu freight present WORK OUT DETAILS there was a tax of 3 per cent. TAGy - - . , -- FOR SEAL - DAY Complete details for the tag day for the sale of Christmas Seals were worked out today by Mrs. Archie Bowman, chairman of the committee. tags will be sold. It is Saturday the several hundred- dollars that expected will be raised in this manner. A small pin will be delivered to all persons who contribute to the cause. Ogden and Weber county have a combined quota of $5000 to raise before December 25. The booths which were placed In ,lhe leading stores of the city yesterday - ; oo : COLDEST OF SEASON; DAYS CONTINUE FAIR Fair weather win continue tonight tomorrow in and Ogden and vicinity, but colder temperatures are expected, according to the forecast of the United States weather bureau which reached the city today. ; Last night was the coldest of the present season, the mercury dropping to the 19 degree point. Yesterday's maximum temperature was 56 degrees. ... , ik V5 : SB AC SAVE FROM $2.50 TO $9.00 A PAIR A For Third Consecutive Time C. W. Iverson Wins Sales- manship Award ji. SCHOOL CHILDREN GET VACCINATED lr HIDE AGENT a ..." V Iverson returned today from Denver, where Mr. Iverson, who Is the Ogden dlstribu1 tor of Exide batteries, attended the convention of the Exide distributors of the Denver district. Mr. Iverson for the tlilrd time won the prize awarded by, the battery company, to the distributor who sold the greatest number of batteries in the year in- proportion to the number of automobiles in his district. The Ogden distributor was placed in the class of those serving territory In which there are more than 2500 automobiles and he was given a fine suits in case for having sold cars to the than any other proportion distributor in the district, which includes Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, New Mexico, a part of Texas, a part of Nebraska and a partof South Dakota. Utah showed the greatest increase in Exide sales over the sales of one year ago. Mr. and Mrs. Iverson had the pleasure of attending, while In Denver, a dinner given to Kiwanians'. and their ladies, bv the newly elected president of the Denver Klwanls club. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. - more-batterie- I Few- of the Many Bargains Being Offered - EXTRA SPECIAL Ol FELT AND LEATHER HOUSE SLIPPERS Women's leather sole felt house slippers, ribbon also plush trimmed. $2.75 valY . . ues heavy felt slippers with' comfy soles. Sizes 2Y2 to 5 and 52 to Men's and boy .... $1.75 values 10. ......... values. - 11 slippers, best grades, turn valalso heavy soles. $4.50 . . ues oo STATE OFFICIALS AT NIGHT SCHOOL Women's strap pumps la brown, fclack or gray kid, welt soles, 1 QC Cuban heels. $7.50 valUes ' - " Women's brown calf lace shoes. heel, street welt AC dress shoes. $8.50 value now.L )J.4J C. N. Jensen, state superintendent last-night- . the-Ogde- """" : Special on ballet and gym 1 slipQC pers. All sizes . values... .... 12.50 1 i . r3inter Ol H iphit) 6 . . . "J-yr- ic OPEN EVENINGS -- .iL Way" $1.2 11.45 or $.50 to 8 Also f alues. black kid values. ... . . . . or J) 1..0 . . . ir P.4D . ipZ.D 8 to 11 . . . Sires to 2 ....... C9 VdJLD OC . - ' $ di f0 ..... 4ZJ .... JtZ.U5 : for girls and Women's Wichert and Gardner black. kid. also patent pumps, Louis" heels. 3 0.515 $10.00 values .... Flve different styles in men's. brown, also .black calf first grade shoes in new brogue lasts, also English last, also wide toe . Women's Cuban heel welt ox- fords, brown also black calf, Mr also black calf patent ? trimmed. $8.50 values 4D.4J .Men's army shoes with heavy oil Aft grain uppers and heavy welt soles. All : sizes 34.UU : one-stra- p . " Men's tan English, all leather, welt soles, lace shoes $6.00 values women, brown calf, s best grade soles- - Sizes 3 to 7." . $4.50 values . ' A Lot." heel lace shoes n These are grades. ....... " j hrrvw-- $2.75 Several styles' of . button . . Ul v"f calface Sizes 5 to 8 Sizes leather .sole. each liehool shop In HW' HE last. ..... $8.50 values . . , (lC AC' pj.4j T 6k EN r mm mm ns-- F 11 n hh m ra i i TILL CHILDREN OGDEN? UTAH imm . r : . . v t PrpferrU will meet gamated mtgSatrday In the ulldlnf compfny offices. 811 Ecclesserve on the boarO. nve directors to several weeks ago by At a meetingcommon ten direcstock of the holders ' tors were named. the dlrtor Col. Lawrence to Address The selection of directorate the Saturday will complete Leaders at SaturTroop of the company. preside. President II. II, Rolapp will day Session Stockholders in all parts of theof Unitne ted States have been notified that many r The training: institute for scout leadelection, and it Is expected will te In ers, which has been in session for sevout. of town stockholders attendance. eral tlays, is proving a success, according: to Scout Executive G. A. Goates. YOU An REMIND TO average daily attendance of 38 has JUST been recorded. Colonel C. G. Lawrence, in charge of the Ogden High Bchool It. O. T. C, will be the principal speaker at the meet? ing Saturday evening. Colpnel Lawrence will speak on "Developing Boys to Become Physically Fit." He will also discuss the need of physical train- e rvE done: ing. In the development of the boy. of ALL "Utilizing the Natural Instincts the Boy to Promote Scouting." will be 5r40PPlK4Gthe subject to be discussed by Scout ! V K I Executive Goates.1 v Scoutmaster Llewellyn Boberts will dellveV a short address on "The Deand Function of the Pa-- " velopment trol." DS Shoe Laces and Polish, Two for the Price of One CO 246I .WASHINGTON AVE..' stockJiolders of tlxe Amal-at will save you money on Pianos, Players and Phonographs. They are going fast. Call now, select your mstrument. We deliver: v for Christmas. v LYRIC MUSIC COMPANY 2524 Washington Ave, . Men's E 2 sole felt house slippers.' $2.50 values . . . turn sole, spring heel, our 45 S2 T to 2 ......... .-- $2 75 $2.95 ' MEN-WOM- OF SXJCrAIt CO. TO MEET VE J? . ' Babies' brown shoes. Sizes 1 ' ' . . ..... ...... Sizes 814 to 11 and 114 V to 2 . It STOCKHOLDERS YRIC MUSIC GO'S. FAG TORY SA tfL.jD " . J,",, Sizes . all leather, heavy sole, shoes. Sizes 9 to GVii.oian l!to : ..... J0 Boys' lace school shoes in brown tP1.9J. ; ' 1 or black calf uppers. Broad toe, also English last. . - - values - y - of public instruction and A C- - Mathe son, director of alien registration and instruction in the state, visited the Americanization and. other night classes at the Ogden high school The officials were conducted through the various classes by Francis T. Wigboard. of gins, director of education, and reviewed the work ol the students. Short addresses were made by the visiting officials. - $12.00 PRICES It's Easy to Pay the 11 Women's French heel lace shoes short lines in gray, brown or black kid. Also patent AC ipl.iJ soles.-militar- $1.65 Five different . Sizes . f RUBBERS AT REDUCED CO-OPERATI- -- Children's heavy felt slippers, plush trimmed with'f leather soles. Sizes 8 4 to Five styles of men's first and- also Qrade-broblack kid leather house wn sole Childrens comfy heavy felt house slippers. Sizes 2 to 5 and 5l2 to 8.. Also comfy soles In $2.50 , . 5U- - JJLL- - V : iTIRDAY ' S ANJWrRj JL -- 4- IMI at Riverdale and turned turtle, pin- ning Mr. Ryan and three women beneath. Passing autoists rushed to the assistance of the persons in the Ryan car and rescoed them. Other thana few scratches, none was .Injured. When it ' was found there were no fatalities, Ryan rented an automobile continand the members of the- party were to ued on to Ogden, where they -- ; ; -- " - : ORZV BALT1M meet relatives passing through to California. The 'wheels, windshield, fenders and, engine of the Ryan car were demolished. Ryan said that he would send wagon after the . machine. topi a-Ju- . -. 00 The Christian religion has 500.000,-00- 0 followers, the majority of which lag behind. . - (?) . vou? OO ; AUTO TURNS TURTLE ' , ON DEATH CURVE Brotherhood of American Yeomen DANCE, W. 6. W. HALL Friday, December 16 ' William Ryan and members of his, family, residents .of Heber. City, es-- j when caped injury yesterday afternoon a small automobile driven by Mr. Ryan failed to make the 'death' curve" turn' - Proceeds Go to Salvation Army Christmas Fund Admission, 30c per Person ; , |