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Show THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING; DECEMBER 18, 1921. 1SeSw PA Inter-Allie- d . r (By .th Deputy C W. PJU3IS. Dec. 17. ciated Press.) today was Inter-Allle- d Bert-ran- of prepletion by the railroads-tonigliminary statistical arguments against rate reductions, the interstate - com- merce commission adjourned its1 invesof Into the reasonableness January 9th. transportation rates untilAssociation of Alfred P. Thorn of the Rail wav Executives gave notice that R. M. Alshton, president of the Ameriwould then can Railway association, be called to jrive testimony as to the efficiency and economy of current carrier operation. Shippers' representatives and state and municipal experts will also be given an opportunity d ht president of Veterans' federation the at the- second annuaL congress here. X4eutenant Colonel Cabot Ward, vice commander of the Paris, post of the first American legion,,- - was vice president. PARIS,. Dec- - 17. In a message to Veterans' federation the Inter-Allle- d which opened Its second annual conference here today, Hanford MacNider, national commander of the American legion, declared the federation "will be a stronger factor toward the preven- n tion of future war than any limita-tldof krmaments conference or any internatlonalagrreements." The federation is a union of veterans', societies which are made up. of men who fought in the armies and navies of seven of the allied countries dur- ing the world, war. Delegates are present from the United StaXes, the British empireincluding" overseas dominions, France, Belgium, Italy, Rumania The American and member of the federation is the Ameri ed re-elect- - re-elect- On com- WASHINGTON". Dec. 17. 'Asso- 6 tla-atlo-n ed : to . cross-exami- ' Czecho-Slovakl- ex-servi- witnesses. EARNINGS IN WEST ne . to S5.33 Hair '$6.00 Ivory Brush cut to S4.00 $1j00 Ivory Combs, . ftTft cut to ' gfM?" " It Frames, cut ceivers cut to S1.34 $4.00 Ivory Trays cut.'to . . . S2.7tl Shop Early Avoid the Rush For Children IVORY MANICURE SETS roll-ucases for Christmas giving. p $2.50 to $15.00 M nni i No. 2 Folding !! . Hundreds of them 22x44 to S2.50 Dolls S3.25 T? S6.75 eyes authorize facilities for the return to Tacna and Arica, of Peruvian citizens proving that they have lived in the provinces long enough to enable them long enough to vote under the conditions of the proposed plebiscite there, Foreign Minister Barros Jarpa declared in a statement last night. The publication of an interview attributed to President Leguia of Peru In which he was quoted as saying the last SO years Chile had that within ' expelled 10,000 Peruvians from the disputed, territory. oo Pic-- ......... 85d Beautiful dressed dolls TO S10.00 S4.50 Jointed Dolls, 17 inches Pansy . long. S2.50 Kewpies . . lOd TO S1.75 Junior, tures ytx4 F77 r fir. pic 1 t pic- - L'-i:- 2x4 , yA O All the leading Perfumes are . here in. an unequaled holiday, selection. Hudnut, Kerkoff, Piver, Houbl-gant- ,. r Rigaud, Jergens, Coty, Hougaud, Colgate Ricksecker, Woodworth, etc. De Vllbiss Per- - De Vilblss fume. Droppers Graf lex $109.00 Fraflex Junior. tures Per-fumize-rs Pic- - -- S2.50TO JO $155.50 UU 65S9.00 For "HIS" Christmas . AutoStrop Valet Razor Safety razor that its It's the For "HER" sharpens safety own blades on a ' straight, leather strop. Poor shaves, fast dulling" .blades; constant blade expense all are avoided. It's a gift that stands ont in any group of Christmas presents.' In ten seconds a man gets a freshly stropped blade. Morning after mornincr he enjoys the same comfortable, smooth shave. No knack is needed. A few quick strokes Strops) shaves and. 'cleans strop and .the blade is keen again. ' without removing the blade. Ask any dealer for a . demonstration today. It will settle one or more of your gift problems. . FOR CHRISTMAS : What woman could resist the lure of that cheering commentary on her good taste? What gift could convey. the true Christmas spirit more fittingly than fine stationery from Mclntyrt's? A selection of many of your gifts from our most comprehensive showing of beautiful gift boxes, containing- Crane's' Linen Lawn or Eaton's Highland Linen Stationery in sizes, tints, shapes assures you that your present and will be.welcomed'for its worth and prized for the name it bears. In exquisite gift boxes..... 50c to $5.00 . - - CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex.,' Dec. 17. Two men to have been lost In a norther which descended upon von-th- e - s, plate-mark- , AutoStrop Razors'.' .'.T. . . . . . -- . . ..- - .$5 to $12 -' are-believ-ed 3 Corpus Christl bay today., Jeopardizing the lives of several persons fishing from small boats near the breakwater. John Hickey, JL6, and Floyd Jones, 15, are missing. Their boat was found late today on the beach. MONDAY AND TUESD AT SPECIALS . 60c Lavoris, oo INDICATIVES PAY HEAVILY IN REVOLT mm mm - 31 C 00 OQ vvatspixnii7 Ibmffflfen $1.40 Pinkhams nt Vegetable 75c Melba Love Me Face Powder 50c Mentholatum,' special 25c Woodbury's Facial Soap . . . . ! ' Chrfetma -r eua-f-Mt- ........ OOC Corns. .. $1.00 oo- -- bn The worM-wi- a reputation of Waterman's Fountain Pen It as present for Try member of the family. ln afldltion to pride of possession it brin re with it years or faithful ser- rlce that endear It more and more each year. ..There Is a style , and stse for OOC special 40c Castorla, special 50c Hinds 'Honey and Almond Cream DELHI, India, Dec. 17. (By the AsSUGAR COMMISSION sociated Press.) Official announce-Mmetoday that since the ACTION INDEFINITE outbreakwasof made disturbances In Malabar last August, 1,826 oplahs have been killed, . 1.500 wounded and 6.474 capHAVANA, Cuba, Dec 17. Abolition tured. The announcement added of the. sugar finance' commission".! that 14,241 have surrendered volunstill being considered by the president, tarily. as no hut date has been officially yet oo for termination of 'its control- orer the surplus from last' year's crop. It OBREGON HESITATES was stated today at the presidency, ON oo st an. No. 1A. Autographic T STATLOW ( -- tures worn-- , discriminating $.74.00 . 2'AxvyA Try-J.'S- with For "HIM" Of- tleraent. tfQ1 0( Autographic Junior.. Pic - EATON S HIGHLAND LINEN AND CRANE'S LINEN LAWN YOUNG FISHERMEN MEXICAN OIL MEN MISSING IN STORM MEET U. STB ANKERS . stamp of Quality and hefinement that at once appeals to the Pictures pott : unmistakable that ' ed NEW YORK. Dec. 17. Piel brothers, brewers, filed an application In WASHINGTON, Dec. 17. A quiet the United States district' court here Christmas in White House will be for an injunction restraining observed by the today the president and Mrs. Stat Prohibition Director Day and Harding' 'unless present are plans other federal authorities from Inter- changed by unexpected developments. fering with the manufacture and sale It was announced today that the. presiof beer for medicinal purposes. would hang up his stocking "at The petitioners asked the court to dent home" and with the possible exception declare the anti-be- r bill unconstitu- of attending church that Sunday, nothtional on the ground that it Involves ing would break the quietude of the the confiscation of private property holiday. i without du proeeas of law. oo - - . No. 3A Autographic Kodak Special, F63. $25.00 Lens gift problem. .,.-Toilette a r t I c les from this store bear, - Autographic Kodak Special, F63. $10.00 Kodak Christmas time. Perfumes from Mc lntyre's are the -hap py solution of the $43.00 Pictures Autographic Always sure of wel come acceptance at No." 1A .CMC CAt' No. 2C EXQUISITE PERFUMES . 24x3 . 4 R MEXICO CITY. DEC. -- 17. It was f ficially stated at the of finance that Secretary of theministry Treasury de la Huerta held a conference today with James A. Ryan, Mexico City representative of the Texas company, and J.. Iturblde, representing Speyer & company, bankers, negotiations now going1 onregarding between Mexican oil men and bankers in New York. It 'was said Secretary d la Huerta declared he expected & satisfactory 1 tures . : TV'. Autographic Kodak Special. Pic $9.00 Premo, tridge tures Nobby kid, dressed, movable SANTIAGO. Chile, Dec. 17 (By the Associated Press) Chile is ready to No. No. 3A Folding Car- Kestner Baby .j Ar?4 Premo, tridge tures Kid Body Dolls , rat N. 2A Folding at Mclntyre's". Lowest prices. Shop early avoid the rush SOd aMhaj mi. ? 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You will be astonished at the intelligent way in which a youngster of 7 or 8 will go about plcture-maIng with a No. 0 Brownie. The price " e . For picture as the Vest Pocket . of-th- Our a-N- I NEW YORK, Dec. 17.A naval board of Inquiry into the collision of the destroyer Graham and the passenger liner Panama, off the Sea Girt, N. J., last night, probably will be named next week. It was announced today at the offices of Admiral H- - p. Jones, commander Atlantic fleets Of the seven naval sailors injured When the Graham's plates were crushed in by the liner's bow. One W. P. Kelly, 20 years old. seaman, first flass, is not expected to live, it was said. Responsibility, for the collision was charged to the commander of the destroyer by Edwin A. Drake, vice president "of the Panama Railway Steamship line, operators of the who said the Graham sought Panama, to cross the bow of th. liner. ' Captain WilHam F. Amsden, the Graham's commander, and other naval officers.: reserved their explanations of the crash pending appearance before the board. of inquiry. I or See - KODAKS FOR CHRISTMAS Handsome Compact Jn soft leather $1.25 to $11.50 ily. COME! . - Nothing will please a boy at Christmas time Ike an INGERSOLL WATCH. Good time keepers and win givei the service that sturdy boya expect of them. Mclntyre's, the stores of LOWER PRICES, are the logical gift stores for you. Come to these Christmas economy stores with their multitudes of gift things, on display. Bring your Christmas shopping list to Mclntyre's. You will find an appropriate remembrance for every membor of the fam- I!'- - tude of the American government toward the proposal of Chile for a pleb-of iscite to determine the disposition the provinces of Tana and Arlca was described today as one of strict 'neuAny "agreement reached betrality. tween Chile and Peru which is mutually satisfactory to those two governments will be very satisfactory to the American government, it was said bya high official of the state depart- t1 forXmas toS1.17 Hair Re- - $2.00 Ivory .... ce WASHINGTON, Dec. 17. . A Watch r NAVAL BOAED TO PROBE COLLISION .......... .(y Buy Hirn $8.00 Ivory Mirror, cut $1.75 Ivory Picture . this-grea- L '24 envelopes, box.....' Choose ex quisite gifts for "HER" U 'at a big saving. For example: a. the-yea- Twlnk Soap Dye, 3 for. . I . . .V . .. .,.20( D 35c Fashionette Stationery, 24 sheets and 10c Z& L Ivory Toiletware . , "1 . I . "JT ran OFF. Carriers in the southern and western districts, the latter territory ingroup, cluding the mountain-Pacifi- c were the subject of all testimony today. Edward Chambers,' vice president of the Atchison, Topeka "& Santa Fe, argued for western carriers that manifestly the present rate schedule could not be considered too high since figures developed by L. E. Wettling. can legion. manager of their traffic bureau. WVITATIOJf EXTDEU SuhoweH current earnings to be 3.04 Commander MacNiders message was per- cent on valuation of their proper presented by William - B. Follett, of ties. As to traffic he expressed the .Eugene, Ora, former national vice opinion that the business ''had reached president of the legion, and chairman bottom." but that until European buyof the American delegation of five. ing begins, on a larger scale, business Mr. Follett also extended an invitation cannot be increased. on behalf of the American legion to INDIVIDUAL! COMPTjAINTS the federation to' hold its next world Commerce Commissioner Interstate meeting In New Orleans In October, at today's session of Hall, presiding' 1922, in connection with the fourth na- the commission's investigation the tional convention of the American leg- reasonablllty of transportationinto charion. ruled that participating shippers CKmunander MacNider's message fol- ges, also file individual complaints v"" might lows: rates and proseconcerning "The American legion, sends you cute them inparticular the way. greetings with the earnest hope that The point was ordinary the appliraised by this meeting and ahead. may cation of a number of shippers reprebe filled with great achievements for sentatives to learn how the commission cause of all ; the men, for desired the proceedings handled. The the countries for which we fought and present investigation, Commissioner for the civilized world. Hall" ruled, general in Its "Our union is sealed and the character," isbut"primarily Commission the strength Qf our friendship and com- to secure definite information. hoped radeship is a guarantee to- the worlu STATISTICIAN TESTIFIES of happier days and a future pregnant Western carriers opened their case to with- opportunities bind even closer in any general reductions against the- strongest ties men can have L. E. on rates, putting transportation of those serving side by side in battle "Wettling; manager of the western sta against the foes of civilization. tistical bureau, as their first witness. IiOYAIVrY PLiEDGED Railway earnings on the. value of It is our belief that the time is investment the western districts. nearly ripe for concerted action toward Mr. WettlingIn said, for the year tt date the great ends to which we are pledged indicates a return of but 3.04 per cent Inter-Allled in spirit. The Veteran their properties. This federation' men who know on the value ofwith an vestment re- SHnd who with o eVes anS turn of 1.36 per cent in 19,0 and an- nual returns, prior to government con perlences which only can be galnea trol ive per more than ' upon uie iieia oi Daitie, win be a cent. averaging I stronger factor toward the prevention WAGE COSTS JUMP of; future war than any limitation of results which all Reflecting these armaments conference or, any internaone class to railroads, he said applied tional agreements. ' had of out dividends earnings "We pledge to you In memory' of that as 1920 in to $107,803,000 dropped our comraaes not come back. who did $141,730.-wh- o of dividends with and with constant thought of those compared The blind, maimed andbroken must 000 Pald f liv the war forever that the people turn on railroad property conteto-oact had the world shall hive the onnortunitv!Plated by the transportation to say that such things must never not been secured at any time under the come again. existing rates.some of the causes for "Wo must build up 'our legions so Indicating condttionsMr. Wettling said class big and fine and- strong and tie - them the Into our national existence by such one railroads in the west' which paid 0Q0 firm bonds of service that our great a total compensation of $566,734. nations will stand behind the men in. 1315. paid $1,386,248,000 in 1920. who offered their lives for the de- Total revenue tons reported by the fense of liberty. That Is our first western railroads were,. 697,302,000 in . 1916 arid 657,982,000 In 1920. . task. . oo "Our next task stands clearly before ms, and for service to hu- AMERICA NEUTRAL we pledge ourselves to you manity . ROW our comrades of yesterday, today and IN CHILE-PER- iZr iiT'i cl ntyre Christmas tores That F MER PRICE Gift Want AT WO I ; New Orleans .29 . .29 $ .35c $Iusterole. special 15c Lux Soar) Flakes, 3 packages. Probe Into Reasonableness of Transportation Rates ; Adjourned Iegion 'Asks to Meet Nest Year, in , p rm VK I'M VETERAN : ' STANDARD-EXAMINE- R -- 38c 71 r Tv. - : s the-perfec- every-- 7 53 Exquisite Christmas PackageColgate's t Be Cash- - mere Bouquet Soap " sure to see .this: dainty gift package. Perfumed .with sentiment, and' 7A ...... ...... lUt romance THERMOS BOTTLES ' : .for Christmas $2.25 to $7.50 FERROSTAT VACUUM Bottle3 for. Gifts rn AND you.;. 'TSi c Kon-breakab- . IT S10.00 le - QUEEU GIVEN MORE CASH FOR EXPENSES THE HAGUE, Dec. 17. Holland has decided to raise the crown revenue from 600,000 florins to 1,200,000 the ground that it is necessary for the queen. to live in greater state .when receiving noted foreign guests. She intends to regard the increase as a. maximum and not to "use It all unless it Is necessary. y flor-lnav- on AGRARIAN LAWS MEXICO CITY. Dec 17. (By the Associated Press.) - A high government official In close touch with President Obregon Issued a statement today that the president does not Intend to make any fkrther decisions concerning application of the agrarian law un-the exchanges ideas with every body connected with the question, such as land ownership, and even' peons. The nomination of General Estrada as secretary of agriculture, is said to be still in abeyance ol . Xo!Z9W!&ZVtiChrlstniss Candy display. ed are Whitman's, Huyler-s- , Crtff JfV.l - " Includ-- Shupe- - Sweets' and Williams', McDonald's, 'j . Cullen's. . . aVv - i ' I (J 'V ' T J Vl ll I I X 1 ,! I " I f fc' 1 f ' . ( I M I I D Mf V V ' (f ; I , iv I JI ) ZZS s ,vCSu, ' ' EVERSHARr ; thE-c,ft;Penc- ; ,l "Always S sharp but" never sharp- 'res and styles for ladles 2nd benilemen. 51.00 and up.- ' r' ; ; " I I t 'V |