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Show THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18, 1921. 11 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R "COME ON, DOUG! WEfRE HOME!" ,V.S ,i.:r '" f - j Lawmaker Howled Down When He Moves Giving Similar Am Stiff ering Persons in U. S. ' V. ' i y i mt . 4 JS1J SI j WASHINGTON, Dec. 17. After an , lean people and cry-- at the same time day wrangle, the house tonight far frnnflmv. "There are conditions of distress TVshu1 a hill nnnrnnria finer J20'000.000 ih tbH country which would appal for Russian relief as recommended by congress if I dared to relate them.", he President Hardinc in his message to shouted, When the time, came to receive congress, The vote was iai 10 1 1. of A number of attempts to amend toe amendments more "than a score In demanded members recognition. measure failed. The house, however, agreed to amendments providing that the midst of them Representative Virall of the supplies purchased with the Goodykoontz, Republican, West new a with parforward the in be shall ginia, stepped bought appropriation United States and transported to Rusagraph which would direct the presisia in American vessels and also call- dent to spend $20,000,000 for relievHarding to report ing the distress among the "starving, ing upon President to congress on the expenditures by hungry and unemployed citizens of the Unitad. States." It was howled down December, 1922. r forced a on a point of order,, but the represenOpponents of the measure .1: roll call on the ground-tha- t the vote tative stood his ground. were set up amendment asannounced did not include a quor71 in; After that um. The roll call resiilted 11 to only to be knockrapid succession ed down. About all that was tacked and the bill goes to the senate In two hours of debate overthe to'the Wll was a direction that. grain measure the house attempted to chop for theRussians be purchased in the it to nieces with amendments. TIl United States and sent toa Russia In ana direction , bottoms, first test was on an amendment' to re Attigpcan be duce'the amount from $20,000,000 ' 7to that a toreport of all expenditures made congress by the end of next $10,0"80,000 which was defeated, , ,tov6o ) year. to include Armehouse refused use of funds for Protesting against the people of any foreign nation, nia in the relief area. It also refused Chairman Madden of the appropria- to designate the area as the Volga tions committee said it was easy to region or Russia as she stood geovote a. tax on the backs of the Amer- - graphically prior to the war. I Jll&LlI - i f - ' $ ' I 1 S Tapestry Rugs, Velvet Rugs, Axminster Rugs at Prices less than half a year ago. Rugs are now at rock bottom prices and you can now , buy with the assurance they will not go lower. Xo. 106S Manor Seamless Tapestry . Axminster Rugs Reduced 9x12 Sale feet. Brussels 9 nWNJKlED.. LETTERS SEN 1 Before the boat that brought them back from Europe could dock Mary was ready to get off. Ypu know who we mean Mary Pickford. She dragged Doug from his stateroom to look at Manhattan's skyline before he was fully dressed. FOR OIL FRAUD UTAH SOLDIERS t Rotary Club Members of Ogden Cheer Up Boys in Occupied Germany WICHITA FALLS', Texas, Dec. 17. Eugene T. Shannon, manager of the Fort Worth chamber of cemmerce and fbrmer postmaster of Nashville, Tenn., and Porter Oaks, promoter of a number of oil companies during the oil boom, were indicted hy a federal grand jury today, it was announced, and warrants have been The indictments chafged using the mails to defraud by selling oil stock in; alleged worthless oil schemes promoted by them. PrincipalOilamong them, was the callcompany, originally ed the Postmasters' Oil company, until; the postoffice department objected organized in May, 1919. I). A. Cornell, was also indicted on these charges but has not yet been arrested. Others indicted are James Childs, arrested and out on bond; H. T. McCarthy of Los Angeles, arrested heTe today' and also out on bond; and H- T. Harris, also arrested And released on bond. Bond was made in the sum of $10,-00- 0 in eachcase. letters of good cheer to Utah soldiers serving with the American army in Germany have been Romailed by members of the OgdenWill-laclub, according to Secretary tary V. Rockefeller. Every member of the Ogden organization sent Christmas to the soldiers from this greetings etate who are serving "over there."-The . following address was placed on each letter: Adjutant U. S. Army. u Coblenz, Germany. I Rotarlan letter for a "Utah solm : " . dier. This" movement was adopted in all parts of the United States by the Rotary clubs. Miss Wilhelrnina Verham, assistant to Secretary W. V. Rockefeller cf the club mailed the following letter Rotary . to Germany. ' ."Far Away Soldier Boy; The Rotarv Club of Omlen wishes you a Merry Christmas. Sly boss is Secretary .of the Jlotary Qlub. Jle has directed me to extend you the greetings of the season which I should be very pleased to do provided X know just how to proceed. I have very pleasant remembrances of attending school in Amsterdam until I was .about ten years old and to return fondly Imagine I would like for a visit but as a permanjust (there ent home America suits me. From all I can hear and from all that I read about American soldiers over in Germany, we American girls have every cause to be extremely jeal- is. I do not believe that I would have written to one whose chief occu pation appears to be flirting with the German girls, if myT1 boss tiad not or- - is-sue- - Jef-sersoni- - oo . Wild Search Made For Treasure of Outlaw Slaughter - : - H iTr1 m Ck tit rl riot aatr f hn n tin . 1 1 young men are having the best ,time ever in Germany and that you are very anxious to remain. If the reason you do not wish to come home is on account of the German girls that certainly is not very nice of you.. Let me close by telling you that the American girls have greatly improved In appearance since the early days of the war. Some and old maids are inclined topreachers criticise the way we dress, but everyone else seems to like it. . If you return.to Utah, in the near future I shall sure be pleased to get a glimpse ofyou from behind my desk Which in the Weber club office, in the Kiesel Bldg Ogden, Utah. Written by order of W. V. Rockefeller, Secretary Weber Club and Rotary Club, by his Secretary. OCv: , . . Dec. 17. The air ministry has lamed a warning to airLONDON, plane passengers not to drop articles aunng mgnt. a fine of S 10.00 or .months imprisonment is imposed for any infraction. BARTLESVILLE. Okla., Dec. 17 rush to equip searching here tonight. They parties wastoon lo'cate will start the treasure of Tom Slaughter, gunman and outlaw who was recently killed by a comrade, in crime after a successful break from the Little Rock, Arkansas, penitentiary. According to reports, $200,000 in money and bonds is hidden in the Osage hills, either in Cedar canyon or Hell's Roaring canyons, the rendezvous of laughter and his band.- Local authorities express the belief that Slaughter's hidden fortune; in part at near least, is concealed somewhere this city. - Night Riders Are Killed After Shooting Down 'Undesirable' A mad which resulted in a triple murder, were being unraveUed by county authorities tonight. of four men Following the arrestcame a sensacharged within murder the arrest of the Rev. tion tonight or jLeon Julius. Baptist minister, Healdton. who is charged wun complicity in the tragedy. RKLATIVK DETAIXKD Walter Carroll, relative of Joe V.Car-A. roll, one of the slain men, and in Heneley, both said to have been of the the Carroll home at the time attack ud It by masked men, alao were being held for investigation. More arrests were fb be made, .orii- cers stated, and a shocking exposition masked band acthitifj was irom i, - - :ft-.' ... , price No. 1045 Xo. 559 Newtana Seamless Brussels Tapestry Rugs, good grade f&O.OO Xow i No. $27.00 . . . NEW YORK, Dec. 17. .20.70 tnifmaitv of I M A 1 . J. Two yard-piec- e piece taken-advantag- e l""u" hj pre-arres- t! ' "B" , ', V . 2.50 - ? ' .,.1.57 lineal'yard rem- pieces. Special to close, any- quantity, yard One goods.-Specia- l - , .1.55 ' feet widelow price. . . ..1.35 pattern Congoleum yard 6 - High Grade Seamless Velvet Rugs ; No.. 3011 Sanford Seamless Velvet Rug, 9x12 feet; $60.00 grade. ... . .$45.00 Six patterns , Alex Smith's Seam- - '. ' 9x12 Palia'de Velvet less, feet, all, good patterns; $50.00 Rugs; .3.00 1.50 " ..... r .... . ;.. . , grades .3S.25 Six .patterns Alex Smith's best Wool Velvet Seamless, size 9x12 ( feet. One of the best wearing rugs . 'f made. All new patterns ; $50.00, Now , . . . . . .... . ; . . . . ; , 45.JM '" Two patterns Wiltana Seamless, Vel vet Rugs, 9x12 feet; $60.00 grade. . . .9.00 .7.00 . . ' " , one-sixt- e ; ....3.30 eiht Armstrong's print, one-ha- lf : : -- one-hal- 'T - j ' ; , Seven yards. "E" Armstrong's linoleum, three pieces. Yard f Five and yard remnant art linoleum print Five and yard remnant, three ." Piece pieces. only h Ffve and yards Armstrong's . , Remnant Bargains jer . .320 2001--Polter- 's one-thir- d .3.50 .3.75 .5.00 .6.25 rsJ. v Eight and 'V nant iri'one piece. Balbqn's Art Linr oleum. Regular $2.25 grade. Now. .1.57 ; Twenty lineal yards of high grade printed linoleum in wood effect, in Christmas Specials Regular Stocks $3.50 Velvet Rugs, 27x52 inches. . .. 2.75 $5.00 Axminster Rugs, 27x54 inches. $5.75 Axminster Rugs, 27x54 inches. $6.90 Axminster Rugs, 36x63 inches. $8.75 extra quality Axminster, 36x72 inches $8.75 good Velvet Rugs, 36x72 inches ."5.50 Two letters Potter 's : . grade '7085 Potter's Inlaid, light ground, green and brovn figure. A .. genuine inlaid at the price of printr ed goods; $3.50 grade. Reduced to. Fair and Bailey "E" grade printed linoleum, blue, white and gray mix- "lures. Sale price, yard;";", . . .. . . Small Rugs 0026 No. - ground: size 7.6x9 fecj, value. Xow r. ....... . f- - Granite Inlaid, blue granite pattern. A very artistic and sightly piece of goods ; $4.75 .- M Christmas Week Specials In Linoleums Penn Inlaitl, ' straight line goods of the best man- - 1,ufacture. Small figure ; $4.00 grade, i' Reduced to .. No. -- s" , 1589 1 ! ',34.40 vSmith's . $27,00 30.60 ..20.70 OO "sturn ! pat- , ; i, . ..... 31.50 ..38.25 1 best quality Seamless Tapestry Brussels, size 8.3x10.6 feet. An excellent value; ."23.00 $33.35 grade No. 1589A Best Tapestrv, 7.6x9 feet; $27.00 to No. 120 Oxford Tapestrv, 7.6x9 feet ; $27.00 to . 20.00 No. 1237 Bigelow best Tapestry, oriental pattern, rose jaspe No. LAWYERS PLAN INSANITY PLEA - j Re-ce- nt Ketonah Seamless Velvet, size 9x12. Nowlow price No. 3374 Palisade Seamless Velvet Rug, 8.3x10.6 feet; $45.00 grade. , A "unde-sireable- very attractive 12 feet size; - Danube Axminster Rug, 9x12, seamless; $50.00 grade.. . Xo. 3081B Ardsley Axminster Rug, ' 9x12, seamless ; $45.00 grade . rV . 33.75 No. 278 Afpine Axminster Rug, 9x12, seamless; $42.50 grade. .. . .31.50 values; 9x12 size. New terns H .ast jin No. 1202 Victory Axminster Rug, 9x12, seamless ; $50.00 grade "No. 1005 No. 675 LtUian. 8. Ralsen. having shot and killedcontend connection with the in held tein Brooklyni physikillinei and charged with murder are: ner &et cian lo soui uacK wiu con- dtnith meS Btitute of an insanity plea basis the n?1?ff th be ito it ws her. counsel, by presented T TV from a bullet wound. J"eieut suffering AV3' trilled in iin effort ?iaie lumni Th.v The letters and telegram were ex- n0e,t1onnwTtheee'-lVor between Mrs Kalsen and EieeCtlempTre KlSKliS ha , 8 Raisen and whethe? their alleged activities, were chafed ?.u employe and in the dis- iPradly' of thePklanmen. .f gu?sl of Zl the woman was at Jacksonville, Fla., BODY FOUND IS YiEUD. nervous a from attack. recuperating on drive 'The dead in this Mrs. Itaisen, who declared she which ended in a gun fight killed Dr. Gllckstein ,because he "had ooof hta professional I warned to 'beware' John Smith. to " said of masked the member band, FORD 'S ENGINEERS illegal operations to of the John Smith under Performed nt children, will be rep- having an G. C. Arrtmorr Sims, and ON MONDAY CONFER v brooded over her wrongs ever since Tnhn r,.r Atfor-no- v ,.,V w JWiscii mm as whiug romnlaint thel"ci 17. , WASHINGTON, Dec. . Engineer , nn i IlArno ' nrin flltrlf oto 1n tlfo vn V experts In the employ of Henry Ford arrests were made, was oenuing every said defense would not be his Levy the mystery of will confer with Secretary of War effort tonight to solve ' determined until the four exfinally Weeks Monday in regard to the offer Sims' death. now Mrs. Raisen's menstudying of the Detroit manufacturer for purHours after the gun fliht at Car- perts made condition have their report. tal chase and lease of the Muscle Shoals, roll's home near Wilson. Thursday If the the woman decide that experts riddled'wlth and bullets, Sims' nitrate "body, power pla'nts. Ala, night, is the unbalanced lawyers mentally miles makwas found in a field four Weeks in addition to away. will have the case set down for Secretary Imhis house out of said he announcement called this by Carroll, today ing move for. will mediate trial and they was and shot to be masked entertain any prop- eight would men, willing commission. a of lunacy appointment osition submitted by C. C. Tinker, head killed, it is alleged, ami members of oo of a San Francisco construction com- his household, returning the gun fire, wired the killed John Smith and wounded Jeff VEEEANS MAY FOOL pany, who. several days ago war department with respect to an Smith, of the masked j party. B ONUS FOR DISABLED Sims was reported to have been in offer for the Muscle Shoals Ardmore at the time of this attack, but when his body waa found in the LOUISVILLE, Tenn., Dec. 17 Han-for- d field, it was dressed in a suit of MacNider, commander of the white "unionalls" of the type in a statement today 'worn by the Ku Klux,Klan in parades. American legion, veteran concerning was compensation legA arcund fastened hooded mas,k ,1 ..... IV..:.-- . t... ., ,, said: f, islation, on the ground nearby the neck and . . the "It should not be forgotten thatcom. were several other manks. There were of the . . passage x legion's v w adjusted v u n v aula uuutrivuo pensation bill will do more directly of a struggle. but no sign wlji for the men broken by the war than Four bulletshad pierced the body. that could be planned.".. anything Authorities were at a loss to "AVe submit this plan," he said, whether Slmf wa killed in the "that us not do who. those of need, or on house Carroll whether attack the feel that we deserve this he was shot down In the field where who do not stepping stone up to the economic the body was found. The warnings which sent to Carroll level of those who stayed atourhome, dues that those who want to give and others prior to the attack were to the cause of disabled, pool our alsigned "K.. K. K." and were inspired, into a great it is claimed, because of alleged boot- lotments under this act to be loaned fund legion rotating legging activities. oo through legion service officers of each o state department at low rates without security that our buddies who are CONFIDENCE VOTED broken in health may take care of IN SUGAR OFFJCERS tbemselves and their families." LA Liberty Axminster Rug, 9x12, seamless ; $45.00 grade. . ... 31.50' low price $27.00 No. 56fv Xewtaua and No. 576, 9x ! . , and very attractive pattern. No. 04300 22.50 22.50 Manor, 9x12 feet; $30.00 grade . agents , who charged that they had obtained goods valued at $500,000 from unsuspecting firms country for the throughout F.the W. Hill, manager of last year. the department of investigation of the National Association of Credit Men was instrumental in bringing about their arrest. According to the federal agents, the men. who had been convicted in New York in 191 for a similar offense, woull establish an office in a city in the name of a leading merchant and place orders for goods with firms in other cities. These firms, believing the pierchants had moved their quarters, would ship the goods on credit, the mep would disposo of it and then leave the city. 17. The A RDM ORE, Okla.. Dec. masked a of skeins by plot tangled riders of the night to drive several men from the little community of Wilson, 30 miles west of here, but . Inlaid. Regular $4.25' yard. '.. ..".15.00 Very special Other Remnants at Similar Reduction! Many . 4.00 , i . " ' blood-drench- .Uw no CHICAGO, Dec. 17. Two men giving their names as J.were and Max Goldstein arrested here tonight by federal d. an Rug, Extended Fraud Scheme Believed Nipped by Arrests SskeSttle Burk-burne- tt Eighty-fiv- e ' Hearth and Room Sizes t , r EVERYTHING FOP THE HOME, ; ed EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME L.-..- - . . v xbe-lie- ve . ; t r LYRIC MUSIC CO.'S Sale Factory - . , oo . , Co-operati- ve bo Our Prices Are Right- - Our Quality the Highest, Select your Xmas Player NOW It's easy to pay the "Lyric Way." VOLCANOES EMIT COLUMNS OF, SMOKE tec LYRIC MUSIC CO Just past the Orpheum Open Evenings. . The first 'meeting of the board of directors of the Amalgamated Sugar company, as1 reorganized Saturday by the election', of five members by, the holders stock, will be held Monday at 10:30 a. m. A vote, of confidence' in the actions of President Henry II. Rolapp and other newly chosen officers was tendered at the meeting. Resolutions offered by Edward L. Burton of Salt Lnke, and providing for the'annual meeting of owners of stock on the same date a preferred that of the owners of common stock was adopted. At 2524 'ynsh. Ave. i , . IT. SANTIAOO, Chile, vices from Valdivia confirm Buenos Aires dispatches that the volcanoes Puyehue and Caulle, near the Argen tine border, are .in eruption, emit columns of smoke. Numerting great shocks near Lake ous earth east of Valdivia, have been Puyehue, reported. The present disturbance Is near VI. larice,' where violent quakes and volcanic eruptions occurred last - Ad- FREEDOM GRANTED ONE JOURNAL LEFT MILLIONS OF ACRES ' NEW fORK, Dec. 17.--- By the As(Special Dispatch), (Internationali.NewaBeTvIce) SALT LAKE, Dec. 17 William Spry sociated Frerv) Newspaper Row, or LOUIS, Dec. '.17. Nat Ooldstsin"r "known former- governor fof tftali, now United who acquired national newspaper no-- : Printing HoiAquare as it was In earlier days. soon, may be noth- States land commissioner, in a 'report toriety as a result olt charges that he ing but a memory. Announcement reaching: here ' from Washington, sets rere!v(1 i2 Son frtrr Vi'T;rwrtr that the Tribune wotxld movek. from are forth there that in 19,000,000 acres) p'aign fund, . tonight annbunce4 Tark Row its pinnacled Jouilding to Join "the procession of other pa- In Utah," which has been declared unfrom the race, for ths to. the fit for agricultural purposes, which pers to new quarters brought C postmastership, attention of newspaper men today are now available for dry farms.. This Its gilded dome, that the World andsurvivor-JnJ Goldstein, who is clerk of.th cirwould be the last ' Park land la yet unsurveyed, he sal's. declared cuit court at ; $5,000 aJ row, 'i The commissioner submits air es- hehad decided to stick year, his present at 0 timate of $100,000 to the government job rather than take the examination .i as in the fiscal year 1923 for the ?S,000 postmaaterehip ax thai ONE MAN MURDERED : for necessary the expens of surveying this land. request of Judges and. attorneys prac- says the government is". three or IN GROCERY ROBBERY He Goldstein was a delegate four years behind on such field worA and thaj . $200,000 could be spent in publican national convetion htit did, surveys with 80 surveyors in the field. not vote, for a presidential' caadidatev News Serviced (International - DAYTON. O.. Dec. 17. E. T. Wright 52, was murdered by one of three, bandits tonight when he refused to deliver the day's receipts at a Kroger grocery, of which he was manager. The. bandits struck ,him over the head with a black jack according to police and In falling his skull was fractured.' The bandits escaped. Another Kroger ' grocery In a dif-- ! A Fine Line of Cigars, Tobaccos, Pipes and Candies ferent part of the city was held up and robbed earlier In the evening. :: Prices. . .. f, ".; At J - his-withdraw- . St-Lo- 1 , uis " ; i -- -- JAILED PRESIDENT GOLDSTEIN OUT OF POSTOFFICE RACE . ON NEWSPAPER ROW FOR UTAH DRY FARMS : WASHINGTON, Dec. . nt Ilerrera of Guatemala, who has been In prison for the past two weeks fol- lowing: an, uptl. Ingr, haa been' released, together with all members of hia 'cabinet., except Emu Escamllla. i minister of public works, according to a dispatch tonight to Julio Iiianchi. the Guatemalan minister. Escamllla's release" la. expected , , momentarily. No charges have been filed against the advices said, and he La Ilerrera, "to return to private life. expected oo anti-adrolnlstratl- on . , . , -- -- FORMER SUB CHASER BRINGS IN LIQUOR Dec. 17. War- -- to'thR" Giin.simas,niS'::r.: - - J BUST UNVEILED OF CARDINAL MERCIER PHILADELPinA, rants .were, issued today, for James Cromwell, alleged owner and nine . s members of the crew of the Nomad, a converted ' submarine chaser seized NEW YORK. Dec 1 7.A tust ofl by, Deputy Marshal Snowden of Tren Cardinal, Mercier, the first of a group ton as a rum runner between Amer- of Belgians and Americans, was No ar ica and the Bahama Island. in the library rests have been made, ' of New York 'university today. -- un-veil- -- Gould-memoria- l ed ''''' tm ; ' v -- -- Lowi 5 'V' PIPE REPAIRING p-- : V;vfit ciMr "stoS A'r 'Marion Hotel Corner. " 2y 1 v |