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Show THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- TUESDAY EVENING, DEGEMI5EK R 2U r--; MOTHER TAKES ' "St H1BlfSDITS LOCAL B SMS YOUR 1921 DIVIDEND FROM US Our 'Special bargain for this year, consists of a 12-sl- The Ogden High school seniors' j" Florence Brown, 15 -- year-old girl of Jiontrose, Colo., and, A. E. "Wright,-3- 3 play, "Nothing But the Truth," prefyears of age a cowboy, who were In an Oeden roomlnehouse last sented last night at the Orpheum, was ar-irest- ed Friday night, are now' on their way a huge success. ,The proceed were icack to Colorado, the girl to return to greater than those ever hitherto re parents and the man to be held in celved from a school play. pier ail to face serious charges. The two leads Clyde Miller and Sheriff George Dorsey of Montrose Wright,, carried their parta "county, Colorado, arrived here late Mayme well in took custody. yesterday and Wright as Bob Bennett, gave rThe officer said that the man will theClyde Miller, that the subtlety to his acting Neither be charged with violation of the Kenneth Hess, demands.. character act or kidnapping, and in the JIann who played, vent that he cannot be convicted of and KatherineE. Ferguson, M. Ralston and Mrs. 4hese charges, there are severa other respectively, roles in that difficult' both Ralston, fharges which, are pending against Thim. ' One of these is said .to be for they were mature parts, assumed with ease, the speech and bearing consistent , , passing fictitious checks. with their parts. Kenneth Hess was ti Mrs. Samuel C. Brown, of Montrose, especially convincing as the blase, irrived here with the officer and took stockbroker. Phyllis King, yher daughter in charge. She as a chorus girl, did a "bit of Mabel,in child met the the when they was superb, in her exthat acting fflce of Sheriff Richard Pincock, and of the erudition of the stage. ihe mother told the girl that she must pression a very effective made Hurst Betty Wright and return home with forget Kate Fenton was a and girl, her. The mother demanded that the chorus , Stevens as very-Chas. maid. ' dainty tjerirl and Wright exchange rings which Van was of the blase Dusen, typical had worn belonging to each other. Uhey Lewis Miller, as t ' The girl protested against returning took true brotherly deHiome and declared she 'would rather Dick Ralston, in harassing oo-Bob. tjremain with Wright than with her light fjnother. She declared she loves him sail the more now that" he is in trouble. fi The officer, before leaving advised HEAR NEW PLANS fthe girl to. forget the man and added, . ON SEAL CAMPAIGN V'we will have him' behind the bars for you won't see much long time and ' him." tot With approximately $2200 already ? Mrs. Brown said that her daughter 'received in tle Christmas Seal cam- fcjiad trouble at home overWright when steps to put Ogdert and Weber fthey protested against her going with Jpaign, over county top were planned at owing to his age. She asserted a meeting at the fplm Florence the Weber club today of left the home two days the ihat Vsx fter Ogdenites in charge of the driv.e. disappeared and that the W. W. Wright Rawson presided and informed 15 to a miles rode for the pony girl the members of the committee other and railroad where she caught a train ' present that Ogden and Weber county , .tame to Ogden. $3800 of meeting the goal set Where the girl obtained her money lacked P the Utah Public Health associaby twith which to purchase her railroad tion. is a still mystery.. Questioning picket James , H. Wallis, president of the fby the officers failed in saining this Utah organization, outlined briefly the information from the girl. plans of the "tag" day conducted in oo Salt Lake and Ogden last Saturday. In Salt Lake the drive was more or EYANK SENT TO less a success, while In Ogden, little more than $200 was realized. FRONT MINUS The booths in' the various stores and banks of the city, which have been MASK, CHARGE conducted under the supervision of Miss Kathryn Joyce, will remain open until late Saturday night, it was an(Continued from Page One) nounced. Detailed plans for the finish will be Irjmd there was a shout of 'here"-froall parts of the room. mapped out Wednesday by the Ogden & The statement of William Cowles, of committee, it is announced. that the picture at Although Ogden has raised but Minneapolis, iflievres purporting to be of a gallows $2200 to date this is more than Ogden f vas in reality that of crane, was pre- raised last year during the entire drive. ' . Efforts to make the drive a success sented. pi .Senator Watson asked for the rec- will be taken during 'the remaining in the trial of the eleven Amer- days of the campaign. ords oo y icans executed in accorance with In 25 years factories in Japan have law and was told that they were increased from 200 to more than Steady for presentation to- the - -- , em-Cprac- ed - man-of-the-wor- ld. -- i --- - - ... ' . mili-fjar- Our Annual filled ar ed watch, with our guarantee tacked on it and, sold at SOME reduction, namely. $15.00. POSITIVELY the BES.T BARGAIN offered In years. MARY McCAFFERTY and JENNIE WILKS have returned frqm Is Now On - cele-'brat- ed c Amuses the grown-up- s as well as the children. THE LIBERTY BLOCKS V i The set consists df24 blocks, each set packed in a separate box. One set will make the American, British, 'Canadian, French,- Japanese, Serbian Service and . Ambulance Flags and their Union Jacks, as well as the United States, all in their correct colors. Can also be formed into 20 or more beautiful stars in patriotic colors, and numberless original designs. ROAD .ACROSS . Type $100.00 Christmas. A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL DO IT. A MAN OR WOMAN who needs an Ever-sharpencil or Waterman all It the time. Why not needs pen look over our line while it Is complete. Names in full are engraved on these articles for Christmas presents. J. S. Lewis Co. ' GIFTS THAT LAST." fi .muiwiwiw A CERTAIN' GENTLEMAN in town prosperous seemingly drives a big car dresses swell and entertains married ladies charmingly Is going to run up against an auditing committee soon and find that Sheriff Pincock's rooms are not as comfortable as his own. FIFTY YOUNG LADIES in Ogden just CRAVE one of our lovely mesh bags. The new designs are surely tempting and the prices are lower than they ever have been. See what she thinks about it and then come in and see them. ACT Books, well chosen, will delight your Boy and Girls and develop your tastes. You will find a speial holiday selection here that will make acceptable gift. , I I 1 ' ,mmmWf y.i.im BUY BOOKS FOE CHBISTMAS u mm nimwHwumuJiimM iiniiniii.ii Ci?)l5(Kl r, m mtim Paul Brest Trio 85 C .3504 oe- - 0i- The Happy Six) The Happy Six J Fox-Tr- ot o. Fox-Tr- ot 93 85c Paul Biese Trio Catalina. Song of Love. Waltz Prince's Dance Orchestra Plantation Lullaby. Medley Waltz 'Prince's Dane. Orchestra I Jabberwocky. ULLETiS! The WASHINGTON, Dec. 20. SPARGO'S Book Store lira FOUR A-35- - 03 85c mi Song Hits ACCIDENT house Russian relief bill, under consideration by the senate, was amended late today to Include an appropriation of $100,000 for use of the government In an automobile collision last night The in the relief of unemployed. on the state road at the north end of adopted without a record amendment, JAsh-urs- t. Davis county, Francis E. Higginboth-am- , vote, was submitted by Senatorted the who Democrat, of Arizona, of the Model laundry, to have the appropriation includ- Mrs. proprietor F. E. fight and Mrs. C. Higginbotham ed in the first deficiency bill but was R. Green sustained painful injuries. defeated. Mr. Green, who was driving, was not Christ hurt. Walter Cook, his mother and WASHINGTON. Dec. 20. mas pardons to be Issued this week by! two sisterd of Syracuse, in the other President Harding will include a num- car, were severely shaken up and it ber of prisoners imprisoned for viola- is understood that Mra. Cook has been tion of various war laws, it was states injured internally. They were reauthoritatively today. moved to their home at Syracuse. Mrs. Higginbotham, Mr. HigginbothWASHINGTON, Dec. 20. (By the am and Mrs. dreen were taken to the Associated Press.) President Harding, Dee hospital and later Mrs. Green reit was said today at the White House, Pato her home, 1447 Washington turned does not regard the four' powers cific treaty as covering, the, principal avenue. islands of the Japanese empire. According to investigations carried This view is ' contrary to that voiced on by the sheriffs department, Walter of Cook was repeatedly by official spokesmen toward Syracuse driving was described the foreign delegations, from Ogden and Mr. Green was returnat the White House as the president's personal opinion, not based on con- ing to Ogden from Salt Lake. It was sultation with other members of his said that Mr. Cook was driving withadministration. out lights which Is said to have been cause of the collision. WASHINGTON. Dec. 20. (By the theMrs. Higginbotham sustained a seM. head Associated Press.) Sarraut, vere scalp wound, a serious wound on of the French delegation, was underemher much said to with have stood face, severely bruised limbs and the of naval in the meeting body and may be injured internally. phasis committee today that France "accep- Mrs. Higginbotham was unconscious ted the American figures of 175.000 when taken from the automobile and tons of capital "fehips provided we have the result of his injuries wiirnot be the agreement of the other members examof the conference to a sufficient num- definitely known until an deS. Dr. W. Bad-coination has been made. ber of submarines and other light fensive vessels." was called to attend 'the injured. ooMrs. Green sustained a bruised right hand. Her son. Dee Mack, and ATTORNEYS FOR her husband, C. S. Green, who was BUROH SEEK TO driving the car at the time of the acciescaped unipjtrfed. GET HIM FREE dent, Following thecollialon the Green car was thrown from the roadway embankment. down a five-foo-t (Continued from Page One) oo motion picture actor, was the next witness. He said he was in JJeverly FIVE HUNTERS GET Hills police station when word of the FINES OF $25 EACH Kennedy murder came in there and he to the with two companions drove Kennedy cottage In Beverly Glen. J. Maddock, charged' with hunting-withouNittinger showed some physical rea license pleaded guilty and semblance to Burch, although he is a was fined $25 ia city court toay. A. larger man. He- said he was dressed Read, charged with the same offense, in lighter clothes and possibly wearing received the same sentence. he had .with automobile glasses that W. II. Curry and J. W. Bringhurst, him although he was uncertain about hunting for ducks after charged with them. The defense said his evidence sundown, were .each fined $25. G. D. tended to show that Mrs. Besanty who Simpson, charged with hunting withclaimed to have seen Burch In the glen out a license, was also fined $26. after the ' shooting might have seen Nittinger. The latter said, however, that he was driving a coupe, and MrB. Besanty swore the man she met was using a roadster. Ruth gellers a young woman who was one of those accompanying Nittinger to the scene of the shooting, took the stand to corroborate his evi- AUolson)A,Z500 April Showers. From Bombo Vernon Dalhari 85c More No (My Mammy). Weep DoUyKay) Cry Baby Blues. One's Fool. No Dolly Kay J 85c Van rnnd Schenck Who's Been Around? ,490 Of You). From oe. O'Reilly (I'm Ashamed Van and Schenck Ziegfeld FoUies of 1821 Edwin Dale . A Dream of Your Smile. A Zon Love Will Find a Way. From Au J ggc A-35- Maggie Maguire. Edicin Dale & William Alorgan Mary O'Brien. I'll Be Good But It He Took n -- ; A 02 A-35- - 01 85c EdtrinDale) Be Lonesome. Southern Quartet Away From Me Blues. Southern Quartet J t 111 A-34- 89 85c Qpera and Concert Sextette from Lucia di Lammermoor "Chil ' . raffrena il mio furore" (Why Do I My Arm 49768 Restrain). Barrientos, Hackeit, Stracciari, $3.50 Hardens, Nos and Meader ( .J LeCoqd'Or-"Salutktoiso- leU" Maria Barrienlos (Hail To Thee, Sun). Long, Long Ago. li9,3i 1.50 49963 r -l ry. u. xvctatu nAAji uuMi $ 1,50 T.- i Shipmates O' Mine. Five and Twenty Sailormen. . X-ra- y Louis Graxeure 1 Louis Gravevre j Sleep, Baby, Sleep. Zimmerman and GrandriUe 1 .Homeland Switzerland. Zimmerman and GrandriUe A-34- 92 $ 1 .00 A-34- ) 62 gec Instrumental Music TraumereL ' V. V,oie Spring Song (Songs Without Words). ' Sastha Jacobsen'l'fZ; 1 ,UU Sascha Jacobsen J Serenade. : t - Rocked In The Cradle of The Deep. Jeunesae. ' - J - T Clyde ) A- - 3491 Dm! Gic - w. oo DP IS Real estate transfers reported today by Mrs. Glenna Feit, county recorder, follow: - J. Francis Fowles and wife to Gene B. Ellis all lots 27, 28, 29. 30, block 1 Linck and Griffin's addition. $100. Alexandra Tubbs and wife to James Gray, all lot 5, block 4, Herriman's ' addition. $200. Delurn to wife T. Hale and J. Hutchins all lot 3 A, Hales annex. Thomas P. Hodson et al to Alexansection 23, der part northeast township 6 north, j3 west. $2500. Delwin Hutchins and wife to Clarence II. Forbes all lot 3 A, Hale's annex $1750.62. loo Mary ( the records, expUiM the trttin(, and jtx intimate and ftn mi picture of the fre t etf com pmer. Ara Clmmhlm m Smlm Dar 20th mt mil thm RrJ Columbia J imc vlut . to prt tKf full on neat tnd appecW al the bot muse tKro XWa UmLkt ofMuaJe cd fjof 10th and ry Mmmth GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York MORE 'DRY1 AGENTS ROYAL WEDDING IN . NEEDED, HOUSE TOLD WESTMINSTER ABBEY Laxtrtiva DONDON, Dec. 20. It Is reliably WASHINGTON, Dec 20. Employ wedding of Princess ment of 750 additional prohibition ported that the of daughter King George and agents will be possible If congress ap- Mary, to Viscount Lascelles, will Queen Mary, enforcepropriates $10,000,000 lor., place In "Westminster Abbey. - The ment of the Volitckii kw durine thm take ceremony probably will be performed fiscal year, Commissioner Haynea told between February 20 and April. 1. the house committee. An aggrregrate It Is announced . that the Earl of of $6,500,000 has been appropriated Altham. a nephew of Mary,- is for enforcement of prohibition durlnar betrothed to Dorothy Queen a Hastings, the current fiscal year. niece of the Earl of Huntington. re- Mmmm tablets 4 which destroy germs, act as a tonic laxative, and keep the sy tern In condition to throw off attacks of Colds, Grip and THE NEW YEAR e, Be sure you get fj - The genuine bears this signature ' Pri ce 30c .. ' when It comes in on Firestone tires. If you want tires for Bpeed, service durability, long wear, , low upkeep "cost, by all means specify Firestone tires when you purchase. We carry the entire line, all aiiea. - GEO. HUSS TIRE SERVICE CO. 2341 Hudson Ave . .' ARRIVES ON WINGS . ENTERTAIN . CLUB Mrs. Eva Cottrell was hostess to the members of the sewing club of the Moose lodge last Thursday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. Alice Dixon. Mrs. Annie Worman, Miss . Mildred Worman. Mrs. Maude Griddle. Mrs. Katie Clark, Mrs. Blanche Lorance. Mrs. May Watkins, Mrs. Angeline Mrs. Janet Hall. Mrs. Estella Ida Barrls and the Slperelle. Mrs. guest, Mnr. Mae Dixon. Mrs. Cottrell was assisted In the serving of delicious refreshments by Mrs. Janet Hall and Miss Thelma Cottrell. Ten the COLUMBIA ' $395. 1-- THE LURE OF MUSIC Fortify the system against Colds, Grip and Influenza , by Sip-erell- fTHE STORE OR SAT tSFACTlON A-34- p Books for Boys and Girls The Set Is Worth $1,00. 99 85c Fox-Tr- ot 1 taiin , A-34- The Happy Six) The Happy Six Fox-Tr- ot Fox-Tr- ot ay. Na-J- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS - 97 gec J ot GLEN BROS. ROBERTS PIANO COMPANY -- i Kentucky Home. It's You. Fox-TrSal-O-M- dence. J- A-4- ot Only four more days left to select your phonograph for continental auto parties may be accorded the privilege of crossing the lake on"a cement highway parallelwhen large aping the S. P.' cut-of- f propriations will make possible a cement highway to the coast. J. Raphael, forest Supervisor of the Idaho national forest with headquarters at McCall, Idaho, arrived in Ogden this morning for a conference with forest service officials. He said that the lumber industry in the vicinity of McCall at the present time was very dull due to weather conditions. There is between 8 and 10 feet of snow in the mountains in that section, he said. Out of the 45 fires on the forest last year he said that 20 of them had been on state lands and that the damage to the forest for the year by fires 500 and that no had not exceeded one of the fires had spread over an area of 10 acres. 39 The Columbians Wabash Blues. Fox-TrTuck Me To Sleep (In My Old Kentucky f Th4 Columbian Home). Fox,-TrTen Little fingers and Ten Little Toes (Down In Tennessee). Fox-TrTed Lev: is and His Band The Music Box From Everybody Step. Revue. Fox-TrTed Lewis and HU Band ot Trans- LAKE ' Ii Dance Records ot have been reduced on them; J. S. Lewis Co. "GIFTS THAT LAST." ON IDAHO FOREST Special Price Evenings ot the daintiest creations imaginable and are useful at all times. Prices SNQW 10 FEET DEEP e Saturday i 1 Surely SOME MEMBER of your family would appreciate one of our new Green Gold Brooches they are 00 diamond-shape- d 1 &i - recovering. His Grouch is disappearing and a return to normalcy is predicted. His wife will soon enter society. Efforts of livestock traders at the Chicago stockto prevent enforcement of the yards new livestock trading act failed today when Federal Judges Landis, Evans and Fitzhenry, dismissed their application for an injunction restraining and Secretary of Agriculture Wallace District Attorney Charles F. Clyne from enforcing the law. As a result of the decision the livestock traders will be required to file applications for commissions with the government and operate under rules laid down by the secretary of agriculture. Here Is a New Game I and Washing-tonSivenue- CHICAGO, Dec. 20. t Thursday Friday , Art Donovan of 4569 faced the music at the altar last month ' and seems to be LVEST C Lower Prices Prevail ecora Open WE ARE AGENTS for the Oruen Watches. They should be seen by ladies who contemplate such a Christmas present for the MAN, The wrist watches for Women are also the classiest in the market. $27 up. J. S. Lewis Co. "GIFTS THAT LAST." COURT UPHOL DS ! Cotombiat New York City and propose opening ' a quick lunch restaurant jon Washington avenue for the business men and women shoppers. Meals will be served for two bits. JEWELERS fI Complete January List NOW ON SALE 181 and we will deliver them to yotu ze J. S. LEWIS CO. Christmas Shoppers If you are unable to come in to hear them, telephone rs cus-tom,e- 20-ye- Hear the New Columbia Records Just Out Today at Our Store (; |