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Show - THE OGDEN STAND A 2 Russian SSacked v- - uponSSk is Reported' Withdrawal of Cash Support Denied by President Lewis Have It Repaired. Cleaned or Rebuilt Like New m SOLVED SPRINGFIELD. Ill...Dec. 17. the Associated Press.) Financial supto lishing his acquaintance Cosgrpve sugmine strikers gested to Lindenfeld a scheme whereport of the Colorado the extent of the "international's abil- by, by giving Information In regard re-to President John the Wall street explosion he could ity will be continued," . MOSCOW, Dc 15: Mine Work- ceive a large share of the rewards ofUnited Associ of the the L.. Lewis, (By " here thli fered for the arrest jof the plotters declared er nf America, J a method of ated Press. Discovery no been has ifhere change without risk to himself. whereky wireless messages may be morning." SUSPECT SH PLOWED. international. ' Mr. the in by policy sent to a definite receiving: station T jwl Haiti. Polish operative si Jfwed Linden"We have not withdrawn financial feld and the Pole cW that while-' without the clanger of belnar picked up, siiiDDort." Mr. Lewis emphasized. "We Lindenfeld was preterArrhg to play Inanan in claimed by other stations'is in their to Cosgrove's hands, he was at the are assisting Colorado minersand nouncement by the official Press navo same time double-crossin- g the Ameri wage reduction against fight bureau. xve cans. 11. or Clues while no intention trailing developed discontinuing Ukrainian electrical engineef ; 'A ixamed Chayko is responsible for the quest for a general system of relifTTJfndenfeld led the police agents ta ar- rest a number of communists who are been asKea Dy discovery. It is stated that, by? mean in Colorado has to be spies working against the been no has action but alleged of ""simple, apparatus, he straightens Interests of Poland. Several women and groups what are termed the taken by the international board of are Involved In this alleged plot. or the magnetic that request. Mocked power-lineIn August. 1919, a man glv- v'i cannot predict what action the (Note field Into parallel rays. These rays, he name of Dr. Paul Altendorf , the said. he will lng take," nays, can penetrate mountains, thereby board an American citizen to be STICK. TO DETERMINED anclaiming of the avoiding necessity high Mche had acted as a 17. that Dec. and John . asserting Colo., tennae. PUEBLO, secret service UnitI ... It is also asserted that the discovery Lennan, district president of the agent of the United anin Mexico during States of Mine government Workers sured America, will enable the location from the face of metal deposits in the eajrth and nounced today the strike of miners the world war, wis deported from In Colorado Fuel & Iron com- Mexico as a "pernicious foreigner." will be of service to medical ajid oth- - of thewill ' Gera statement he declared that be off. called not long er sciences. t pany mili"We will continue the strike to the many was seeking economic andArrivChayko is continuing his 'jexperi-men- ts America. of Latin control our said extent Mclen of tary for the scientific department of ability, ing in Juarez, August 23, under guard. nan. the Ukrainian government. . Altendorf said that acting under com... union other known from became oo It insurance comsources, however, that the interna-fi- mission of American panies, he' had discovered in Mexico, tional union had declined to give a German, whose name he gave, who nancial support to the strike. was the perpetrator of the Klngsland. MORAL SUPPOI1T GIVEN. of Unlesa the International organisa- N. J., and "Black Tom" explosions rewas 1917. He in fimunitions early tion changes its decision and gives to the United States nancial aid. It was pointed out by fused admittanceshow his proof of he could until difbe union officials, it would very American citizenship, and later was ficult to continue the strike. an Mr. McLennan declined to comment barred by the United States an Of him The last alien. reports on this phase of the strike, except to enemy in September, 1920, when he admit that it war, true that the inter- were, made his escape from the Mexican ofnational had declined financial ficers guarding him at Juarez and Need of Protection and Ef- two weeks later was arrested about "The international has indorsed our San Antonio and released in bail feet, of Imports Told , strike against the Fuel wage cut installed at & Iron com- on a charge of having illegally enby the Colorado r. dein Senate pany," declared Mr. McLennan, "and tered the United States. At the is giving all moral support to the partment of Justice in Washington after the arrest of Altendorf The strike has not been called shortly WASHINGTON, Dec. 17. Conflict- strike. was that he had at one it admitted We will not off called and be off. imas an agent of ing views on the effect of silk were credentials held time will continue the fight against wage ports on the American of justice, but it was Industry fram-er- reductions." the department to senate tariff presented Friday stated these latter had been revoked.); ORGANIZERS ADMITTED. Horace B. Cheney, of. New York PTORY-OEXPLOSION. 17. WALSENBURO, Colo., Dec. 17. The Wall! City, representing the Silk AssociaDec YORK, NEW, tion of America, said the industry, was (By the Associated Press.) Informa- street explosion, one of the worst trag- that the interna- edies in the history of New York, oc"seriously menaced," while Samuel tion received Friday would not financially curred Kridel, cjfNew York City, represent-as tional union at noon on September 16, 1920.support the strike of miners of dising other manufacturers as well The skyscrapers of lower Manhattraders and importers, testified that trict No. 15, United Mine Workers of tan were out their thousands; pouringmeal since the imports constituted only 6 America, in Colorado Fuel & Iron for the midday when suddenly cent of consumption they would company mines brought, forth the a sheet of flame shot up from Wall per 5iave little effect on the whole statement today from military au- and Broad streets. In a few seconds "would be beneficial by stimulating thorities that it they wished, organ- nearly two score bodies lay on blood izers of the miners might visit the coal stained pavements, while more than American manufacturers. PRODUCTION HALVED, camps today and inform the local 100 men and women were torn by flyon the silk schedule vir- Unions of the action taken at Indian- ing r Hearings In a second fragments of metal. It was an- apolis. of damage worth of tually were closed, and on dollars millions Colonel Hamrock made this stale-mer- it had been done. nounced that all hearings the Fordney bill would be closed on January tion when informed of the informaAll was confusion, all was mystery. from Indianapolis and added that After 'J3. The rewriting of the measure then time, when hundreds of po"will "be started with a view to its pre- martial law would be lifted and troops licemena and a detachment of soldiers sentation to the senate as speedily as withdrawn from Huerfano county as from Governor's Island arrived to as he la 'satisfied the sheriff can guard practicable, probably in February. To- soon and banking handle take the situation. will committee the finance but the confusion ended, day the houses, LABOR PEACE WELCOMED. montn after month tup articles under the sundries schedcontinued mystery have beea barred from ule, such as . buttons, .toys, matches, allOrganizers it seemed as if It never would coal camps irr the county since until leathers and other subjects. be solved. In his presentation of the case for martial law was declared. They have Countless investigations were startthe silk association, Mr. Cheney to.ld been compelled to handle the strike ed. A wrecked wagon and dead horse the committee that Imports of silk situation from Walsenburg and Trini- were found outside the banking house were increasing steadily while domes- dad. Miners have been prohibited J. P. Morgan & Company, which tic production was declining, being from holding outdoor meetings and of was held to be some by ,now at about 60 per cent of normal. in some of the camps there is no- - in- the objectinvestigators If indeed the of outrage door meeting place. Today's an. outrage it was, and not accident. It He presented charts to show that imunnauncement was taken to mean that was generally accepted that the exincreased enormously portsthehadUnderwood tariff bill and every facility would be given the plosion der had occurred in this death asked that the rate in the Fordney strikers' leaders to call off the strike. cart, whose owner or driver was never ibill be revised so as to provide for a Union leaders virtually admitted that found, although expert farriers and of 3 8 per cent ad valorem on the end of the strike was forecast wagon makers were called in in ef;duty '.American valuation or 55 per cent on by the Indianapolis action. forts to identify horse and vehicle. Approximately. 150 state rangers .foreign valuation MANY THEORIES. have been brought into the district IMPORTERS PROTEST. wavered for a time Investigators On the other hand Mr. Kridel pfo-- i since the beginning of the strike on back and forth between theories that tested aain3t what he termed the Npvember 1G. Rangers have been a, powder wagon accidently had blown bill and stationed at every coal camp affected Fordney and 'high rates in theextremists or that a timed bomb had been "the that by the strike; to prevent possible dis- up charged sent the financial district, but order. No trouble of Importance has after into high protectionists," were "desirit came to be general time a ous of prohibiting any silk goods from resqlted from the strike. the explosion was that opinion In oo being Imported into this country." to either destroy theorMorgan planned, .1914, he added, American manufacas a or Stock offices Exchange turers supplied 88 per cent of the silk FILMS EXPLOITING to Impress radicals of demonstration consumed in the 'United States and the world's street of finance. 'despite the increase in imports this WRONGDOING BANNED Chief Flynn of the bureau of invespercentage had increased to 94 per of the department of justice tigation cent in 1919. from the first that it was confident PEORIA. 111., Dec. 17. Motion pic- was a The value of the domestic output in in this he was backed and plot, theater owners will not tolerate year was $688,000,000, he testi- y ture lhat most Finally the investigators. by films exploiting wrongdoing, or any fied. the disaster studied which grand jury commercialization of offenses against also oo anarchan that returned opinion society. Sidney S. Cohen, president of ists had been at work. Motion Picture Theater Owners Helen Keller will appear the Several months after the explosion of America, declared today at the one New York paper puboccurred of the Illinois Picture Exhibi- lished a story i,t the Alhambra tonight in meeting to the effect that the . tors. workers who was at planned explosion A'Deliverance' onc8 only, me exniDjiors must taKe tne un- had been victims ofbybuilding trust position of refusing to show grafters. No arrests, however, fol7 o'clock. ' Also Jack Holt in qualified any film containing elements of inde- lowed this "expose." or objectionable matters which oo- ."Call of the North." All for cency exploits an individual enveloped in a , scandal," he said. "No sooner has a oograve offense against the peace of the HAD KIDNEY TROUBLE TEN people been committed than the one involved seeks to exploit himself or YEARS. In the movies, thus cashing in Don't give up hope if you are suf- herself on or his her crime," rheumatic backache, from fering Censorship, as a whole, he declared always tired pains, stiff, swollen Joints, if censorship! must feeling, pains in groin and muscles or be it should but be. local in application. other symptoms of kidney trouble. J. Motion (NOTE: The Picture T. Osborn, K. F. D. No. 1, Lucasville, o". writes: "I had kidney trouble for Theatre Owners' association has In10 years. I tried all kinds of kidney vited all theatres to Join Its ranks. Remedies ,but they did me no good. I Thus far H. v Skinner, manager of PARIS, Dec. 17. (By the AssociFoley Kidney Pills the Alhambra and S. B. Steck, mana- ated Press.) The council of ambassatook one bottle of the and they helped me so much I am well ger of the Cozy, Lyceum and Rex are dors has srranted permission to connow." Advertisement. members.) United States to contract for the Gerstruction at Frledrichshaven, many, of a Zeppelin of the L--of7 type. diploThis decision marka the end matic negotiations which have proceeded betwen the allied powers and t 1 the United States since July last. The application for the construction of a Zeppelin gTew out of the destrucdition in Germany of five of the big alrigibles, one of which had been lotted to the United States during the peace conference. The United States based Its application on the grounds that. It was entitled to another airship under Germany's reparations agreement. The council of ambassadors reI have taken over the Hide and Pelt busineaa of The ferred the; matter to the principal alUtah Wool & Hide Co., the 0. M. Bunyan business and lied powers and several notes are said to have been exchanged. The Western Hide & Junk Co., and will carry on the busiIt Is said that construction of the ness in the office and warehouse formerly occupied by new Zeppelin may be started in JanO. M. Banyan, located on Wall avenue. uary. -- CLEAR ft. ySl ASA S0H And Cut the High Cost of Living The Standard-Examiner- 's Repair Directory gives all Mis. principal places where an article can be cleaned, repaired or rebuilt like new. Hoover says save. Here's where you jcarr do it (Coo tinned from Page One) (By denfeld by AUendorf. After estab- Engineer Claims. He. Can .Send Messages Only to "One Desired SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 17, 1921. RD-EXAMIN- I " . RADIATOR REPAIRING Per quick. urcP'safa, fluarahtted radiator repairing. Froien, broken, leaky rad'.atora repaired reasonable, - - 2329 Hudson Purchased . ua OGDEN AUTO RADIATOR CO. , STOCK' BANKRUPT A Phone 201 c j VULCANIZING THATS RIGHT ' ring your worn tires or caalngs to us. W NEW. Retreading work also our specialty. ..l5 - FELT AUTO OGDEN . j s" 2209 ITT.: , Washington Avenuo CO. Phana COR DELL A3! REPAIRING SEE US. Wa repair any make. Wa are distributors" Tor the fa. mous U. S. U. Battery, t?a battery with w . SUPPLY of Diamond Tlraa Distributors in i i BATTERY guarantee. OGDEN 2205 onogiraphs '.at-tresse- PIPE to us. Wo fix them llks now. Blggost stock of stems the city. DE WIT BROS CO. Store No. 2 Hudson Ave. and 25th St. S46 Jl a Second Street IS . vm I Phono For upholstering. made over, er cleaned carpets laid, feathers renovat cd or furniture repair, lng, ee mo. Price Satlsrae reascnaole. tlon guaranteed. E. J. HAMPTON BRINQ YOUR BROKEN in FELT AUTO SUPPLY CO. Washington Er INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY HC yf-iT- repair them llkv hs' l VIEWS CO!fLICT I We-Have- It . 111 JL V A-- i SOLD AJMIALF PRICE. 731 j ill 111(111 I ill 1 1 1 $90.00 $125.00 $150.00 $160.00 $200.00 Machines Machines Machines Machines Machines for for for for for $45.00 ?G2.50, S75.00 $S0.00 $100.00 III! CO. Phone ! 2586-- Minuet Noeturn I iWJJ jr - SUMMERILL FOUNDRY AND STOVE REPAIR WORKS . II j ' ' nd Works now 2141 Jefferson Avenue. Telephone 364. Stove, and Furnace Repairs, etc. Castings fitted In by A-- 1 workmen. Stove Range repairing for 30 years meant something. Stoves both new and second hand. Homer Plpeless Furnaces. Mall orders solicited. FRED SUMMERILL, Mgr. Office, Store t s. KEEP YOUR CAR CLEAN - j J j It coats no more to have a man of experience wash your car. Try ut. We guarantee satisfaction. Phone 43. "Service First." WEBER-TAYLOMOTOR CO. 2538 Washington Avenue , R a-n-d GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING BATTERY AND ELECTRICAL REPAIRS. EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE STATION. BROWNING AUTO CO. 2450 Grant Avenue lit j Phone 228 ii i' .' l sub-treasu- ry - LOGAN RATES M URDEft . : 10c-20c-3- 0c -- WieHiglmtQassTcrfkingMacliine, US WEDDING TAKEN UP AT POWER HEARING (Continued from rage One) A. No sir. Q. I know I used to have a flat rate there. A. There shouhl be an alteration made in Logan. We have had various consultations at various different times with the city officials there. Some of the suggestions have come Mock Ceremony and Jilting Given by Girl as Cause of Action fTHE STORE OR SATISFACTION i GLOBE. Dec. 17. Miss Alma from them, and some from us. As a" Smith, whoArizv shot and killed H. L. nothing Christensen. an matter of fact, Ithe reason automobile dealer, in DEALER SENTENCED is thac the her room has been done, morethink, is a cousin of Clara one Friday, a is political proposition Smith who Kristmas Karacter Ball Hamon, shot and killed IN AUTO THEFT, PLOT would We one. economic than an ' Jake Hamon at Okla. Ardmore, a on proper like to place this thing . Weber Normal Miss Smith admitted this, according College ' to a C. in 17. Dec. N. J. officials, statement RALEIGH. to Under OgC, o. TTndfr this modern theory . .t ' aneriir uus Williams, Dr. R. D. Ken- - Kelly, Sanford automobile dealer, was a nave . uie c:irv AV and Dr. C. C, Gunter at the hos sentenced to five years In the Atlanta nay . w ' nniinr t l uaviiiK uai i. where she was taken, seriously penitentiary and fined $5,000 in Unitpital rate. wounded. ed States district court Friday for inand Lake Salt A. Ogden and City WAS terstate traffic In stolen automobile, ONCE DIVORCED. an all of our customers pay to such The when the Jury, after four hours deof Christensen. accordkilling a return. we fair as receive extent to a statement bv ing liberation, brought In a 'verdict of Sheriff Kinsev. 1 JZ1 the bur IO Villi but I thlnK.ockhofder A. W. Hoffman, w out the of Kelly. against of guilty the Smith Jilting isbeTnrborne s the bv den last Novem-Svof- o major in the New York national guard 6f Salt Lake ;womiV by Christensen the becauTe was In Phoenix and Harry Craig, of Germantown. Pa., married we have never to Miss den. M. Florence rtnonev of stm George Scott, suspended member of the returns. New York automobile squad, yet received our proper and Calif. Diego. Mr. Woollcy: In another way what of New York, involved Frank Moran, ChriBtensen'a first wife a obtained still Is that you defendant In the sale Indictyou mean to state divorce the custody of their two as the were meet the competition of tho city plant children and acquitted. District Attwo years ago. About ment, about at Logan. reserved prayer foi Aydlett a torney Christensen Miss year ago and A. Yes. Hoffman and Craig. against was Judgement who employed as a nurse oo Commissioner Hey wood: That is 'Smith, a was considering a similar grade. The Gila went ,at county hospital her,Where. NEW POTATO GRADE very much cheaper than around here I1" Tucson a"d later to El Paso new grade would be permitted to con- great they told. tnelr friends after their A. As a m uVtomers sist of, 75 per cent of No. 1 quality and lighting manv of our RECEIVES APPROVAL hert- - they were married. Early 25 per cent of No. 2 duality potatoes. Lturn VffnSiSSi I tomers in Logan, summer to 2 per cent dry rot and 5 per last the Up couple separated. on their own desire on the meter ba- Miss Smith resuming her duties 17. .cent new off size would be permitted, but A a Ded as Wash., SPOKANE, sis, paying much higher rates than nurse. more than 6 per cent not of dry rot, y between United States potato grade here or at Ogden, but they actually or was Nos. other Last flesh November 2, Christensen standard l'and ap and Injury imperfections grades pay less money than on the flat rate. Miss motored to Phoenix and proved by the potato, grade conference combined to ba permitted. Qolorado Commissioner Heywood: The the- Miss Rooney the Dolice in Friday. delegates were present at the hieetingdates the Smith requested ory that you are advancing now to of of A he bureau arrest the by invitation of delegates of the northcapital representative city couple. Shakesback to the time ...of . William . west states. The was the bureau that found a announced markets at Phoenix couple peare. we an mm me oiner iei- hote, where thvJ hn. h.pn. -reiHnf4ir. . . . UT.. low pays least. The charge there 3 nM mi. nr.. viinsicnsen. 1L.I.4. ana iuia. Al do so much per light, it does not matter a.3 nee neaaquarxers unristensen anwhether you use it or not. nounced that he and Miss Rooney had been married. Investigation Droved his story correct' and the couple was released. CHARGES DISMISSED. When they returned to this city the following day, Mi33 Smith demanded an explanation of the El Paso ceremony and was informed, she said, that it had been a mock weirtlnir Thpn Christensen was arrested, 'charged with having violated the Mann act as , a result of his relations with .Miss Smith, but when the case came up before J. F. Hechtman, United States LOS ANGELES commissioner here. Miss Smith failed to appear as the complaining witness Foremost pleasure aty of California, land of sunshine and . , and the case was dismissed Bower. : , Miss Smith had been married In El of iccruc . beauty. A paradise winttt . LPaso four years ago, but she did not Hive with her husband and was grant A jed a divorce here In 1919. . Christensen was well knflvn In th mining camps of the west, where he oohad been employed for years as a me Offers to tounso unusual accommodadons coupled with ichanic and engineer. He also had SECOND BOY FREED been employed by a large mming com . moderate rates. OF MURDER CHARGE pany In Alaska. In 1918 he opened Within a few minutes nde of the hotel the Ambassador a garage here and was engaged in the Golf automobile business at his Course, conceded by professionals to be one of the finest the time of We know a lady who makes death. COLUMBIA' CITY, Ind., Dec. 17. America. in It a point to give only Books oo Fred Decker was found not guilty FriNotwithstanding the Ambassador's supcnOf advantages of locaon would and you Christmas, day of the charge, of murder placed GREAT VERDICT WON be surprised how much of tion, equiprtent, cuisine and service, the rates are moderate. against him in .connection with the her individuality she Injects death of Leroy Lovett. an Elkhart, and btth $5.00 for one pmon or $30 each BY CALIFORNIA MINE for two penor jn a worn, and upward. Ind., youth. Lovett was murdered Bu into. these gifts by careful se- -. floor booklet . S, HILL U. , a Ci 1 ,r; T I Defc. 19; 25c . i.in each :renhe . BOY re-"v- 8; PEU Important Notice to FARMERS, TRAPPERS AND j!'!.. BUTCHERS , All of my old customers are asked to call and see me in my new, location, as I am now in a position to give your business better attention. Will also be glad to meet any one who has anything ' in my line to dispose of any think I am in a position to allow you full market values at all times and will certain-- . ly appreciate any business you may bring to me. I have been a resident of Ogden for a great many years and I am proud of my reputation in this line of trade, as for my financial standing will refer yon to the Security State Bank. an Would appreciate opportunity to bid on any Hides, Pelts or Furs that you may have to offer. Yours for better prices. ! J.GREENBAND Wall Avenue Phone 881 - a i m - ca ---- -- -- . . " k Jjj I I i BOOKS I Oh I Disaiminating Gifts ef a plot to obtain $20,000 inpart surance according to the state's contention. Docker, It was charged, inplot. His brother, Virgil stigated the Decker, Is serving a life sentence at the state prison for the murder, oo v Helen Keller will appear at the Alhambra tonight in 'i'Deliverance' once only, at 7 o'clock. Also Jack Holt in "Call of the North.'! All for 10c-20c-30- c. - 5 hsction. Poetry, artistically bound, History, Romance and even Scientific literature she sends to her friends. 7 She says such gifts last from year to year, and their influence perhaps forever. . SPARGO'S " PROVIDENCE, R. I.. Dec. 17. A verdict for $1,803,864.05 was award ed the plaintiff last night In the suit of New Idria Quicksilver Mining com pany, of California, against the Brit Manufacuring cornpa.ny of New York, In the United States dis trict court here. The verdict followed ten days of tes timony In the 82,500,000 suit of the New Idria company which alleged that n the company had entered into a contract with the plaintiff company for the purchase of about 10,000 flasks of quicksilver but had failed to fulfill the agreement. ish-Amerlc- an British-America- Book Store European PUn. Wnte lor iiiuwod ' and pin. Tto Ambaatador Hotcta DV Ambaaaxtor, The Ambaaaador. New York Angtlat lot Syatem The Ambaaaador. Adandc Orf The Alexandria, U Angcka iii |