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Show THE OGDEN "ffi : MONDAY EVENING , DECEMBER 19, 1921. STANDARD-EXAMINE- E says Sims. Why t Because invading EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO . armies cannot be transported through I No matter what the purthe air, Naval warcraft still are vital THei-ze-'- s 1 pose, you want anr unfail for guardinf 1. troop transports and of pure, fresh ing supply knock-dowcan get just .airplanes and carrying 1 PUBLISHING COMPANY and TOMG-rCr you milk, t3oX OFtCe heavy'-'artjllerto storm milk such An Independent Ntwipipir necessary by calling 1236 ASK X You COUCD and Sunday coast fortifications and Publlihd vry evenlnfl by telephone Ask Jia to mjke a landmorning without muzzle op a elub. leave you one or more botM3 A COjPLG To QHT .i Entered as 8eondel Matter at the ing possible, r ; tles of KLEENMILK every Pottofflea, Ogdn, Utah. EitabUthad 1870 Big artillery will not be mounted on morning. Souvaine, Penelope Member f the Audit Bureau of Circula- aircraft In our generation, because of Henry Produced under conditions tion and The Aaeoclated Preea. Davies and Furnish Ampico "recoil.' the you'd approve; delivered SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE in Delivered bV Carrier Dally and Bun sanitary bottles, and it Remarkable Concert Airplanes, to attack coast defenses, the cream line test,' stands day, 1 year..... ................ ...$100 By Matl Dally and Sunday, 1 year.. t7M could, not cross the ocean . in great for at the Western Dairy MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS swarms. They would have to be shipThere were three artists at the Sem-pr- e Show held In Portland, The Associated Preee la excluelvaly en Musical society's 'concert at the g carriers;-Attackinthose car Oregon. November 5 to 12, titled to the use for republication at any ped on Orpheum theatre Sunday afternoon, news credited to It not otherwise credited Tiers is where ihe naval fleet comes In. KL.EENMILK was awardalthough only two were advertised. In this paper and also the local newa pubed the prize for purity and The two who were advertised are lished herein. Thsr ascending supremacy of the cleanliness as well as butSouvaine. and Henry pianist, Penelope STANDARD. EXAMINER TELEPHONE fighting airplane is a great, asset for ter That's proof fat. Davies, NUMBERS The third artist was the Ampico. 54 America. The cards all play Into our what we've that Classfled Ad. Dept enough which the played Business and Circulation Dept.. ...... .&a hands. .Chickering grand been '. ; telling you through .....42S just as well as Ir- Souvaine did and Advertising Dept. Display of this paper for the pages Editor! and News ,Dept..i .,..870 . We no longer are Isolated, but the the played accompaniment for sing two the last eryears is veriin as careful and artistic mannei 2 Nesa Bid a. Leo oceans still give us a Salt Lake Office, protective wall. fied by a Quality contest as the best musicianship requires. j L. Levin, Representative. Phone Wasatch While Mr. Souvaine and Mlsa Davies ' In the strategy of any big war Infrom every western state. ar- their to music KLEENMILK. interpreted pursuant airBuy the United the States, volving tlstic sense, study and inherent musi You cal taste, the Ampico makes its bid plane would be a defensive; not an agto fame by being able to repeat any Phone 123G weapon.. gressive of any piece. interpretation pianist's The a is wonder at staying HAVE THE FRENCH This was airplane demonstrated in two ways. strikingly First Mr. Souvaine played home defend. It Is not so easy to BEEN MISTREATED? one of his own compositions, "The fly across the ocean and attack. Mood of a Mandarin" upon the Chickbeen la Ignored great part Having Then the player roll which had one of The our ering. ther naval day, in the arms conference, France Is be: been recorded of Mr. Souvalne's playdirigib-"- f, SMITH BROS., Props. made the world's first hl of was inserted in of ing composition to indiga, degree, express ginning r lighter-than-ai633 Thirty.first Street, Ogdec the Ampico and the Ampico played nation. Japan having been recognized successful flight by a Mood "The of the Mandarin" the upon as of more importance than the coun- craft using helium, the Chickering exactly as Mr. Souvaine will revolutionize This the had done. gas. gas are asking by try of Foch, the French Afcain in the playing of Tschalkow-sky'- s war. in aircraft "Concerto in B flat Minor." Mrt what act 'of. Berylce to mankind has usejof A helium dirigible Is explosion-proo- f Souvaine played parts and the Ampico WARRIOR of land the ahead been placed Japan HOMAGE eachparts, MOTHER, 6 CHILDREN antiand taking up the thread of Its destruction fireproof. by devastated in defense of the present nummelodious the and harmonious ENEMY OF PEACE aircraft guns would be extremely diffiDIE IN HOME BLAZS ber without a break and discrlmlnat-i- n order of things'. l waa can! hearers could which cult. It carry many .giant bombs, Much of what has taken place at Mr. Souvaine and which was the for naval BALTIMORE, Md., Dec. 19. Lord WINDSOR. N. S.," Dec. 19. Mr vessels, while a sinking Ampico. the conference, so far as France has swarm Reuben Johnson and her six chlldrea. and Mr. Rlddell, a British is Souvaine of off George publisher splendid pianist. guarding planes fought been concerned, has "been the present--' 10 10, were ournea ia agou iroin was His delmuch enjoyed. liaison officer of the British" arms playing Four years ago, it planes. in a fire which death attacking Sunday The Great Miss was at conclusions of Davies an arrived of ' by Pinging ing declared In an address here egation home. their cost 12000 a cubic foot to produce exceptionally delightful feature of the Sundav that 'to have peace, the world Britain Japan and the United States, Mr. Johnson had been called away afternoon. Her voice is clear and 15 helium costs Now cents a it gas. home a short time before te from men to has with a dotted line left for the French a other with wide and she got homage range appealing toay a flrjs at a neighbor boua. cubic foot. help fight sings with great attention to. detail. than warriors." representatives to sign. This phase Helium is extracted from natural to find his . own horai He returned InHer of second which group sona, tlfe need is for a ablaze. "To have peace of the conference has been written cluded Wind "The Song." "Ufe and oo in wells near Fort Worth, Texas. Death" and "WlllV the Wisp" proved peaceful ( atmosphere," he continued. up by one of the correspondents, as gas came we are which we most an from Germany, encore "Until the to 'our Waltz, inflate and ideals, four large dirigibles change popular Enough follows: to was manabout 17 9 5. she to a not in Tostl have sang by England brought "Goodbye" going peace." a week. And we have a monopoly on ner which proved a revelation to the When thef French, instead of many who thought they were familiar helium, for nowhere else in the world rjy EDG All A. GUEST. signing presented their views on is' there with this popular number. any; other known supply In no- . what their naval strength should Mi:KrciroLY. was the practicable quantities. Farming occupation of half WONDERING be, not only, was this instantly The winter days are colder than any the population of France before the come our all the cards way. Again, 2, days should be; in one week I grow Wonder if I washed my face an hands war. opposed both by the United States ooI should in older than brushed hair oh, oo and grow three; my and Great Britain, but it wajs also sorrow seems my position, I m run or An' sat right still through supper time Gas tar workers are said to bene' 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8:0Q made public by a .British agent GOVERNOR'S VIEW Bad emotion while rubbing Jimpson's an' did not leaVe my chair. fit from the tarry smell in which lotion upon my starboard knee. I eee If Santa Claus would notice It an' be the v work. with the obvious purpose of arous- - . ON TAXATION 9:30 o glad he'd Bay: the young ones playing and whooping ooing American sentiment against Returning from the governors' con- with a will; they're skating and they're "I guess I'll give him everything he's asked for Christmas day." France. Thus the French found ference at Charleston, S.,C., Governor sleighing upon the Icy hill; ah, would enow-drifin could follow that the I and themselves in what seemed and Mabey states that the principal subwallow! but I sit here and swal- Wonder if I tried to be as good as I can be one has "seems to them a trap. No low Doc Ginger's Duplex Pill. Play on ject of discussion was taxation. An mother didn't have to speak a will oh frlskers, you youth published the first proposals made "Every state is suffering from high not youthfnl second time to me Soon you'll be wearfng endure! get me to come in fr6m play or by Great Britain, for example, as taxe3," said the governor, "and the whiskers, and grief will dog you spoor; Tosend me up to bed, once was like adown you I f- to ' an playing, Situation is not peculiar to Utah, nor the. hillside 0 I ' ' ? Y:TSi.:.vi1v;! XC '' , y -s Santa Claus would notice it an It now and you sleighing; aled. a treaty No one published at the r the west. Governor Hardwick of see me spraying my limbs with Spavin bring along Once I was young and stalwart, I haven't been so awful opening of the discussions ayGeorgia,, who has had eighteen years' Cure. good for no blemish did I own, except a rather months an' months. I know. thing which purported to repreexperience in the national house and small wart fernlst my collarbone; but I've done a lot I shouldn't do, but sent British views, although, every t years go flying, and now you senate, and who is well informed on youthful couldn't help It though, see me and consuming pills the subject, isvpoke to the conference trying' tosighing, body knows that the British adcan the dotard's groan. My But nowa I wonder If I tried to mind q i, vertised something much more on the Income tax question. It is his sorrow seems a fixture, in vain I try If my p and Claus Santa would notice it an Mixwhile to Johnson's smile, the T.han taking belief that all taxes for state purposes ture of Tar and Castor He; I'm old nearly like an alliance those skating ehoes. bring' treaty which was should come from levying a tax in this and tired and gloomy, my eyes are Pa says he thinks it's rather late to and rheumy, and pharmacists Absolute secrecy was manner. It must be admitted that' he wak adopted. in bein' good. me and bear away my pile. Butstart to come when Christmas Isn't here Just yet, an' to arup some out. preserved very convincing brought But when the clouds are parted, and If I would maybe and won't I had sunshine's beenreachd through, agreement guments. 'Asked how he was going to Ibe broken-hearte- streamingI won't start in, now an' keep it up till be sad and Just Christmas' no opportunity was allowed for atday,. I might around of the objection building blue; it's when the heavens clear up Get Santa Claus get to notice me an fix Great either 'upon directed and see tack the old boys cheer up; you up another taxing body with now all up things right. for Jenkln's Syrup of Cockleburs Britain or Japan for proposals an increased expense upon the- - state and Glue. Tonight I'll wash my hands an' face which, from the American point of oo and without' much benefit, Governor an' brush an comb my hair An' hang my coat an' hat up, too, an riew, - unquestionably seemed exHardwick told the conference that the L r, won't tilt back my chair k treme. federal machinery could be used, and 4 Or or too stuff food mouth of full my ;; , I' But)the publication by a British, was being used by those states which on the table sprawl, An' maybe Santa Claus will fill my press agent of the French naval ' already had such laws." COLOWVN BY DR. R. H. BISHOP. I stocking after all. In the V JFu MM proposals places the French One objectionable feature to an inVi' come tax which does not embrace all position of seeking. to wreck the CARK OF THE EARS her father's production of "Richard conference when from their own Incomes, little and big, is that a sense The human body is an exceedingly nr." From that time on she played and instrument and probably one point; of view they are merely of responsibility is not highly devel- delicate traveled is most almost constantly,- with ocof its delicate the organs ; their of making that statement in a majority of the voters. To- ear. casional periods of rest and vacation.-Buoped views which they have an obvious- - day every home owner is deeply conThe ear is in direct and close reladuring her periods of vacation, which to children think a time brain. It three tion has the parts, statement a wholly cerned in taxes and is demanding external, middle and Internal, and all for play,other right to make, little Minnie Fiske went to 1 analagous to those made by Japan economy in public affairs. If taxes of these are most intimately connect- school. To be sure she had lessons and school studies sandwiched in, and by Great Britain at the outset were to come in greater degree from ed.Permanent harm often between memorizing and results somehow, of the discussions over the Pacific incomes, the average voter might be from abuse of the external ear, that rehearsing new parts and playing old part which stands out from the head. ones. But when she was not traveling problems. indifferent as to the spreading of pub- The harm thus done, however, ia to with the company she found she No one on the Fjench side at all lic funds, the parts you cannot see, the internal could go to a convent school and give With this all-st.cast: Lon Chaney of "The Penalty" all her time to lessons. and middle ear. misunderstands the fact that they i oo Of course she played Prince Arears should never be A child's . fame, Cullen Landis and Leatrice Joy. have been outmanoeuvered; that too or in thur MEN COLORED This, often, slapped. pulled Shakespeare's John," "King o'f - the. exercise of the right pre- IN A MOB results in inflammation of the middle and she played in such old favorites ALSO BIG COMEDY, 'TWO-GUGUSSIE" ear and the Inner ear may take on a "Ten Nights in a Bar Room," of country their views the senting same condition. Two "The the "the Down in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the negro Octoroon," Orphans," now takes on the appearance of an, The outstanding part of the ex. "Rip Van Winkle" and other delighti endorsed mob rule has by ternal ear is thin and unprotected by ful plays, rarely seen these days. She population Lester Maebus and his bride wero attempt or a willingness to wreck ia ex- even played old woman parts. At 15 hitched o It when tissues that a to of band fatty proceeding organize But conference. by cable,- Bpeaking literally to cold it becomes frost-bitte- n she was a star. At 2 5 she married and posed ' the at once. Maebus, who out blacks clean criminals. to the The .figuratively sooner than any other part of the Mr. Fiske and retired for a short pevery fact that they realize that lives in Neb., was married Helena, St be should from adminwas act mob It of th? the riod from the stage. She made her first body. protected "SUPER SPECIALS ONLY" right"; contributes' to make the to the sWeethearJ be met d'Urber-villes- ." by cable "Teas hit freezing. in of greatest the a of of negro punishment to heavy air pres"When while a soldier in Prance. 'French more indignant, and more istering infrac- sure in aexposed or a of law with is number tunnel there when, charged resolved to hold their ground. They. heavy cannonading or blasting, the "" tions. The victim was tied to a stake mouth are keenly alive to their isolation; should be partly open to peraccusahe until and admitted whipped mit pressure on either aide of fact equal to the alive they are equally in- the drum membrane which Is an exhim. made tions man, Any against that isolation is now inescapable tremely thin membranous tissue diIf or nocent would confess, guilty, by inevitable made viding the external ' from 'the middle by and has been ear. a so could blows of he the stop doing the series of manoeuvers which The healthy ear should never be! cleaned beyond the surfaces that are have gone on here on the British ; whip applied to his bare skin. The colored men of Tulsa have made plainly in view. The wax will naturalpart from the beginning.' ly accumulate and work out into the a serious mistake. After all they have external ear, where It can be removed Th French axe proud and sea . of raob should suffered without outrages, danger. they sltive-- They see no reason why be is it should Children that taught be the last'to apply they same weapon to put things in the ear. dangeroua they should have been "excluded ' ' of revenge, If any little object should get, into! , from the Pacific conference and ear it must not be dug after, a! the methwho the lawless Those employ should be consulted. If med only called In at the last moment . doctor ' od known as mobbing, readily yield to leal aid cannot 'xfJ a careful and permitted to sign the agree. ia r best method of the fill ,v removt to m.' If inflict syringing and 'III the injustices temptation ment which the other thre Pacific . bodies. foreign ing they set the bad example of disrespect In case animate things such as inpowers had been working upon for sects law. the for get into the ear, it is advisable a month. They are even more to pour olive, cottonseed or other pur oo sensitive over the fact that after ' neutral oil in the auditory canal to ; . JOBS kill and remove them. The common between of weeks five negotiation Iron and steel pro- use of oil for earache is bad treatment Forty-tw- o leading a i the Americans, the British and the ."it, is hard to remove and frequently jf j.; 1111 I 111 i.t; ::; j:.; U ducing companies increased their num- as or collects dirt. becomes gummy of on naval the subject, Japanese 12 ber of employes per cent during The ear is often injured by snuffing ratio, France should be expected c November. fluids up' the nostrils which . may v cause inflammation of the eustachian of decision the thrte the to accept "So goes steel, so goes general busi- tube. This tube is a little duct lead' other powers without Question, ness."i ".. ing from the mouth cavity to the mid, a French and that . Production of iron and steel has dle ear. ... oo be translated Into an been mounting steadily since Jul; Rewreck the conference. attempt to inan But not that's is ' covery rapid. .... . oo . dication it is a healthy 'movement . WINGED ' m me nmuest com.; follow tht leader, steel. Others will : VICTORY ' -.co J edy of his career,, .. THIS IS THE BmHTDAY OFMRS. The clouds win bet the war trenches ORIENT C23"e FISKE. , j of tomorrow, says. Rear Admiral Sims. .Stag is being set for Industrial deDecember 19. 1865. 6 "Th winner, of the next war will be velopment of the orient A riew comMaddern Minnie Fiske the nation- - or nations which has the pany is started, with a capitalization called the "American Due." She has known so well and so long that control of the air. A few planes, built of $100,000,030, to exploit India's rich been name her has become " a classio among TOO at comparatively little expense, can natural resources. It will produce By Elmer L. Rice, Will Rogers and William Shakespeare (one of these boys was famous). theatre lovers. iron-anwas in 000 She tons billion born New Orleans in worth tons 450,000 of of a pig wise oat flet ships 1SI5, the child of theatrical people. '" of finished itael a year. of deHlanJ A Her father was. a theatrical producer, : . A ; Jot of Engl Ish names appear her mother a singer. As she once Yon hav bea ihmklng: .Tbe dip. she was really brought up on lomats' are going to reduce navies among thoso launching this big ven- wrote, ' stare. hef She the made first "OGDEN'S LEADING PHOTOPLAY EDIFICE" . V; ture. But the ' venture is christned fessional appearance when she pronow that the battleship Is obsolete-.was old to Ltd. U. of walk, by toddling barely enough S. Steel Corporation India, Bat the battieihip is not obsolete, The Ogdcn-Standard-Examin- THREE er nt. TRue, Ge6r - HR6" n y ISTS PLEA SOW . 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