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Show THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18, 1921 A STORY OF CHRIST fflASflD (With Apologies to Walt Ma on.) 'Us Dear Everybody: Wo are ironderin; today If you realise and know, yours to replenish the bearthfires burned low, to brlnr back ths arladnee the and sunshine once more, to homes where. rrlm .hunarer knocks loud at Is the Is sickness and sorrow, yours sin, there where to homes and door, in, ye l'now this then why should we need to privilege to biinr happiness 'blessed more not 'tis know ye plead, j grive than receive, read the story that follows, the theme Is not new, but a. message it carries, a roessafe for you, until your purse may It brinar you a vision, may it rest on your hearts ths time opens, then dt more than your part. The place, it is Christmas morn, the story a true one, or perchance fancy born, but therein lies the- message, the message fcr you, won't you please, loving reader, make this one, come true? "God .doesn't love me," "a little child said. To the tired little mother bending low o'er the bed. "Or He would have sent me a dress and some shoes, And some woolly red mittens, I just couldn't lose. And a book and a dolly, a nice buggy, too, And, oh yes, a dollar all shiny and new. I'd buy you, mother dear, a nice warm shawl, I guess we need that the very most of all. For you are gone all day. in the snow and cold knd the one you wear now is awfully old. , And your shoes, are all holey, too, mother dear. Oh, mother, please tell me, why 'didn't God hear?" And the mother, bending low, oe'r that little bed, s of that dear golden head. Pressed her lips to Then spoke,, and her voiceylow. tender and true. Told the old, old story, yet ever new, came to the earth one day, How the Christ-chil- d d Born in a manger in the hay. the Men star so bright. followed Wise How the ts wonderful light, Beckoning them on with-ito the Christ-chil- d them dear, led straight Ajid And they fell and worshiped without a fear. And she told of the gifts the Wise Men brought, To lay at the feet of the Babe they sought, ' How these very gifts, through the ages of time men so fine ,llad made women so loving, and dear, That they still brought gifts to the Christ-chil- d And laid at the feet of those who were near Who were tired and discouraged and oftimes sad. And the gifts to these made the Christ-chil- d glad. we see, cannot Is God Love, Edith, darling, and though He will find the way to help you and me. Scarce had she ceased speaking, when a knock at the door. Startled mother and daughter as never before. "Who is there?" asked the mother, the answer carne clear, "The Children's Aid sent this basket of Christmas cheer.' Little Edith sprang up and opened the door. There stood a basket, oh yes, and far more. A doll and a buggy and, oh mother, a shawl. And shoes, and mittens, a book and Just all That I asked for and longed for and prayed, " Mother dear, does God live in the Children's Aid'.' ,. God lives, Edith darling, in the warm hearts of all. i " Who heedeth the widow's and orphan's call, An.d let us be grateful this glad Christmas time, For God's love so abundant to your life and mine. Gin STANOAKU-EXAMiNt- 11 K OUR ANNU AL st 101 a s. Sfa ooeers Of all times of ths yssr now Is the time you want to be SURE OF GETTING, FRESH GOODS. No LEFTOVER nuts or candy at our stores; Other1 times of ths year our stores make no attempt to keep ' lines of such merchanlarge stocks of thess goods. Ir fact dise we do not stock st all excepting jnany ESPECIALLY FOR CHRIST- 11 1L 9 Event Oa-de- MAS TRADE. Ask our clerks to crack a'aample of nuts for you. Our candiss ars arriving dally, still WARM FROM THE OVENS. Don't SPOIL YOUR CHRISTMA8 with POOR CANDYrand NUTS. Buy from our stores and be SAFE. NUTS CANDIES WE ABSOLUTELY GUARANAll freshly made Utah candies. TEE ALL NUTS SOLD IN OUR $2.75 bo x fresh assorted STORES TO BE FRESH EITHUtah na ,Chocolates V . .$2.25 ER STRAIGHT OR MIXED Fresh hard mixed Candy, 5 AVOID DISAPPOINTpounds . . . . t . . . . 95c MENT THIS YEAR BESIDES Fresh hard mixed Candy, SAVING MONEY BY BUYING . 20c pound YOUR NUT8 AT SKAGGS. Christmas'Ribbon Candy, 5 . . 95c 25c new crop Hard 8hell Walpounds Ribbon 2 Christmas 45o nuts, Candy, pounds . . . . 20c 5 pounds of above' for . . $1.10 pound . . . 2 pounds fancy large Jordan Fresh assorted Chocolates, Almonds 45c Creams, Fudge or Chews, 3 5 pounds fancy large Jordan $1.00 pounds for . 33c Almonds Above, per pound $1.10 Jordan Almonds are extra Cocoanut or Peanut Homemade. Candy, 5 pounds $1.10 large nuts full meated and fine 25c flavor. Xhy are hard shelled, Above, pound Cream Cocoanut but well worth the cracking. Rolls, 5 pounds all best mixed 45c pound Nuts $1.25 CERTAINLY BE 2 pounds all best mixed Nuts 55c DELIGHTED WITH OUR LINE 5 pounds good mixed Nuts $1.00 QF FRESH CANDIES AT THE 2 pounds good mixed Nuts . 45c MONEY-SAVINABOVE no Former grade contains peaPRICES. nuts and soft shell walnuts. LatxO RANGES LEMONS ter contains small portion peaBUY IA CASE OR HALF CASE nuts and hard shell walnuts. ORANGES FOR CHRISTMAS. asBoth lots contain complete Full case Navel fresh sortment of good fresh nuts. . $5.50 Oranges 50c best Soft Shell Walnuts, case Navel Half fresh 2 pounds 75c $2.85 Oranges 50c best Soft Shell Walnuts, Navel 65c fresh Oranges, 5 pounds . $1.75 . 55c dozen 50c best Paper Shell Almonds, Navel 60c fresh Oranges, 2 pounds 75c . . . . . . 49c dozen 50c best Paper Shell Almonds,. 50c fresh Navel Oranges, ' 5 $1.75 pounds . . 39c dozen . . . . '. '. 35c fancy Brazils, 2 pounds. 55c 40c Lemons large juicy 35c fancy Brazils, 5 pounds $1.25 dozen . . .' . . . v . . . 29c 35o fancy Filberts, 2 pounds 55c Above prices on Oranges are 35c fancy Filberts,. 5 pounds wholesale. . Stock up. less than t $1.25 for COCOANUT 40o faney large Pecans, 2 65c fresh Cocoa- package large , . 65c pounds for 55c nut 40c fancy large Pecans, 5 Fresh 35c medium package $1.50 pounds for 28c Cocoanut 25c fresh Roasted Peanuts, o 20 small Fresh package 2 pounds 35c Cocoanut . . . '. . . . .4 . 15c 25c fresh Roasted Peanuts, CHOCOLATE 5 pounds 80c Choco30c Premium bars . FRESH COCOANUTS. 15c 20c . . . . . 25c late RAISINS CURRANTS 30c bars Sweet Chocolate . 25c 2 pounds fancy bulk Seedless 50c cans Roof Garden Choco45c Raisins 45c late 10 pounds fancy bulk Seedless 30c cans Roof Garden ChocoRaisins $2.15 25c late 30c large package Seedless 35c 45c cans pure Cocoa 45c 25c cans pure Cocoa . . . 20c Raisins, 2 for 30c large package Seedless 90o cans Don't Boil Cocoa . 79c $2.55 50c cans Don't Boil Cocoa . 40c Raisins, dozen 30c large package Seeded RaisPOPCORN 45c Another large shipment of fanins, 2 for 30c large package 8teded Popcy EaaterifSure-PoppIng- ' $2.55 corn arrived JUST IN TIME. Raisins, dozen 30c large package Currants, 10 pounds Eastern Popcorn 60c 2 for 45c 5 pounds' Eastern Popcorn . 35c 30c large package Currants, SMOKED MEATS . $2.55 dozen . . 30c Sugar Cured Bacon, half 60c extra fancy Citron, or whole slab, pound., . . 22c . 45c pound . . . . . . . . . . 23c Less, pound 50c extra fancy Lemon Peel, 35c Sugar Cured Hams, 35c pound . 25c pound :. ;,... 50c extra fancy Orange Peel, 27c Half Ham, pound 35c 20c pound fancy Salt Bacon, 5 MINCEMEAT. pounds or more, pound .. .15c 16c 55c Jars new pack prepared Less, pound Fresh Kippered Salmon, 39s Mincemeat 35c 2Qe package None Such Mincepound '. . 35c 45c Codfish Bricks 2 35c for meat, 50c 3Qc full Cream Cheese, 5 75c large cans Cider. 30c bottles boiled Cider . . 19c pounds or more, pound . . '24c 25c' 30o No. 2 cans fancy MinceLess, per pound 3 40c 45c 2 for Fresh meat, for. package Cheese, - A HANDSOME Consisting of 6 chairs, a buffet, Actual value $93.50. Complete for 8-PIE- -- . -- the-curl- sweet-scente- ft DINING SUITE extension table CE 6-fo- 45-in- ot . ch t1) J 50 m VA-RIET4E- S. -- j ...... .. ...... ... it J2r ihe Dining Joom ....... YOU-WIL- G Davenport Suite . . Mahogany with genuine leather. Choice of long or short davenport, J with one rocker and one chair. , tj, fmmmmmmwftt ELIZABETH SHAW HESS. Children'? Aid Society. Corresponding Secretary, 'We're just in the fir;; si.igcs of the . limitless fiold," Dec-17possibilities of thi Scientists here CHICAGO, G. Brunei, bonrd of Dr. :uays Frank are dabbling- in . a form of magic that education physician. would ' put medieval alchemists to "What is a mentally subnormal inshatne.' dividual? I believe he'3 only a neuwhose nervous syrte:n has They're trying to turn backward, rasthenic-' so high that it has become pitched even idiotic neurasthenic subnormal the of control. point passed ' Now all geniuses are neuvasthenI"S. Children into geniuses! Every day a long line of children) Tins boundary line betw-- j the treniuu shuffles up the stairs to the board of) and tne lunatic line is vague. education-researcMAY ASSERT SEI,r. laboratory: "If ty gland treatment in 'hion Many are dull in. appearance, many all I l.ave faith we can tut dw:i The deformsd, most of them r.mcus pitch of the it.nnn-- j an; I the of them mentally defective. A white-coate- d who can s'ty that the physician gives them a preparation made of sheep buried genius that gave rts-- to their will not assort itself?" , back io eccentricities glands. Then they shuffle ' i- - Dr. Bruner-- , believrs ths classroom. very mental WATCHING REStrifS. disorder arises from an oversupply'or The eyes of the scientific world are undersupply in the glands of the neck fbten on that daily experiment. For and head. So, to restore reasoning power, he's its originators say teach medicine how giving children the pituitary glands of To restore mental health to the sheep. And to cure sluggish mentality, thysubnormal To give every onevji perfect mental roid extract. And to stimulate growth of a machine And even to cure Inmitv! dwarfedsinentallty, pineal tablets. BT ROY GIBBOXS. . L 'Til I ill-cla- Mi . JA ... JXZfrl.9f J ..... This pullman suite is sold everywhere for $212.50. At this $170.00 sale, only. . d, , - 25 25 20 20 ........... e : -- .... V . it-wi- S - -- V i w .. ... . . - . in-- ' - - i"- - null .whmwiiidh .., i. i ...... i ,.- . 1 - m.- "11gTr -- - . . f yn .... - ,mm it,IM j ... nujitliii.n in.1,11 . .. ;. . .... JJ IN FL 45c large cans Mrs. Porter's Fruit Pudding. . . 25c 25c small cans Mrs. Porter's Fruit Pudding. . .15c 15c 25c small cans Mrs. Porter's Fig Pudding. GO TO SCHOOL -- jiiiiHUMlimiirn V Ui v; I AM .... Some Money -- Saving Meat Prices for the Coming Week BEEF Many Courses Offered on West Coast Are of College II JLL. , 7 Standard LOS f ; -- i ; V StjU 117 Fialihd La MtliorMy tad Oik Make This a Brunswick Christmas An ideal addition to the Christmas festivities is a Brunswick, for it brings to each member of the household his favorite music in the intimate atmosphere of th home. And note too," that. there is no reason, when buying a phonograph,-tbe satisfied with anything short of a Brunswick for prices and terms on Brunswick are the same as those of other instruments. o Exclusive Features ' . . Brunswick plays all makes of records without attachment!. This means that with a Brunswick in your home you can enjoy all the great artists regardless of the make of records for which they record, i This is accomplished by the Ultona part f Tk Bnuuwick not an ,attachment., Another cxcIbsItq Brunswick feature is th Oral Tone Amplifier or horn, made entirely of wood and moulded like a fine old riolin. ft is responsible for mnch of the wondronsly beauti-ful Brunswick ton J New January Brunswick Records now on sale 4 Browning Bros. Co. The Big Store on Hudson Dec. 17. . . ......... ... . 12c - pound .......... 20c Pot Boast, best cut, i . . pound Top Veal. Loin Roast, pound 20c Loin Chops, pound 20c Leg Roast, pound. 25c Rump Roast, pound 20c Shoulder Roast, .M5c 25c Veal Shoulder Steak, 17c' pound 20o Veal Stew, pound . . . 12c ......... .&c " . . . I2V2C 25c .Rib Steak, pound . . SPRING LAMB VEAL Choice 30c Vsal 35c Veal 35c Veal 30c Veal 25c Veal pound . T-Bo- ne .17c Note our prices on Spring Lamb. t 1 30c Loin Lamb Roast, pound 20c 35c Loin Lamb Chops, pound 22c 35c Lamb Legs, pound . . . 20c 25c, Lamb Shoulder Roast, 18c . . pound 25c Lamb Shoulder Chops, . . . 20c pound 15o Lamb 8tew, 2 pounds. .15c 16c. Sheep Brains, 2 pounds 15c, ! .... '- ... -. , - . Jz 30 . & Light Co; Utah Power 'Efficient Public Service0.. ' v 1 -- oo -- PAItROT IGNORES MEN Amons; the LONDON, Dec 17. 800 animals and birds brought to the London soo from Australia is s black-taile- d to parrakeet which will reply mothquestions of women only. i "I'm er's pet and father'ajoy," one of the bird's sayings, , OREGON UTAH IDAHO WYOMING save 30 on your fuel bill J New Reduced Coke Prices .... .. 25c Steak, poundr.;20c . 17c: 25c Round Steak, pound 25c Sirloin Steak, pound. . 17c 22c Heel Boiling Beef, pound 15c ' 15c Short Rib Boiling Beef, 10c pound . . . . . . . " Rib Boiling Beef, PORK True saving on Pork. 35c Pork Loin Roast, pound 2Cc 35c Pork Loin Chops, pound 22c 25c Pork Shoulder Steak, 17c pound 25c Pork Shoulder Roast, 17c pound 20c .Pork Shoulder, whole, . 1c . . . . pound . 25c Pork Link Sausage, 2 35c pounds for . 20c Bulk Sausage, pound . . 16c 10c Pork Neck Bones, 4 .25c pounds for Educa- ANGELES, tional work is being1 organized in the Pacific fleet which brings to the officers and men the full advantages of or correspondence extension the courses in the best universities In the country, according to L. R. Alderman, ' senior educational adviser for the navy department, and former state superintendent of schools in Oregon. Not only nre the most valuable points in the, best cxtensidn courses In the country being made available for the navy men. but conditions for their absorption are Carl and Zita will hare to worry along in exile in this house on far superior than to civilians in the arrangements of the navy departmentthe Island of Maderia. They have a dozen luxurious rooms and all and its educational advisers in modern conveniences and nothing to do but enjoy the beautiful ilng for the instruction coursesprovldwith of the applicagroundwork practical scenery. tion In practice aboard ships. Many of the courses are highly advanced and a. large number of offi 1 cers on the battleships aro participating in them. The latest activity of Ad viser Alderman was installation of tne courses on the battleship Texas, with Commander Charles R, Clark, navigating officer of the Texas, belnf appointed educational officer. Courses include practical steam engineering, and all branches 'of it in special courses, practical electricity and its branches, nautical, astronomy, ... . business courses. Including shorthand, ... typewriting:, bookkeeping, accounting; history, civics, mathematics. Engllsti. YENUINE gas coke is the cleanest, hottest L drawing, chemistry, pharmacy and fuel. It 'has more heat units per ton than physiology. The ' arrangement provides that the hardest coal of the highest grade, but it each battleship force is a, unit in educational work, with specialists in the costs much less. course from among the personnel of officers, taking direction of the markBuy our excellent gas coke and ing of papers and the carrying through of the course. The bureau of navigation provides for examination of students upon completion of courses, and the department issues diplomas. The government has ben given access to the courses of many private schools and extension of state univerKind of Coke Yard Price Deliyered Pric sities, and in some instances courses are taken bodily from, these, sources, Y2 Ton 1 Ton Ton 1 Ton while in others the navy department has compiled special courses from the Fde Run .$3.75 $6.75 $4.75 $8.00 choice of material. Adviser Alderman has established 4.50 7.50 6.25 . Screened Breeze head Quarters at Ban Diego and keeps with the education la personalortouch .Ccrload thipments, $6.50 f. o, b. cars Ogden. eacn snip. , al officers The Best Fuel for the Least1 Money ...... ...... ........ i : H TOUGH LIFE - i fTHE STORE .. SATISFACTIO jihi OF.iii..Jinl..Wi,.li,,. a.w, l -- .... OTHER SPECIALS All Lamps reduced All Draperies reduced. All Toys reduced ; All Novelties reduced I h I w;"i i , ... .... . HOPES TO TURN BACKWARD CHILDREN INTO GENIUSES mm Jlln Iveryt NEVADA CALIFORNIA FOR RENT " - - , : ' " - We have for rent a large store arid basement in the best business district in Ogden which we will remodel to suit tenant. For particulars, see L E. DufHn manager. t -- ? ' " , ' ; ' - - t , . - t - ' CONSOLIDATED WAGON & MACHTNE CO. Read the Classified Columns for Bargains " |