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Show THE OGDEN 5T4.NDARD-EXAMINE- WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER '21. 1921.' R I TELEPHONES mmm , ... ....... Classified Ada. Advertising Dept.. Editorial and News Dept. ; 42S 879. IVORY RANDOM REFERENCES Ogden Physicians Say' City Not Endangered; Pianist Speaks to Botary Christmas eutlneta and Circulation Dept... CI . .BS 3Iarrlao License cense A marriage lihas been Issued In the office of Claude T. .Moyep, county cleric, to Orfln fa not endangered by black Stanley Reese, Reading, Pa... and time, excepting Grace E- -W.Jones smallpox at the present of Salt Lake. near as that there are aucft ease as consider Coal AH kinds of best grades. M. L. Denrer and the physicianbV carried ahould Jones ; Coal & Ice Co., 2379 Hudson vaccination that 99S Ave. abaoluts assure to prevention, through - wnajen 01 me according to Dr. W. Weber County Medical society. He club spoke before the Ogden RotaryWeber in the at its tnoonday. luncheon club rooms today, y ' However, Ogrden is In need of an isolation hospital, erected within the city, where contagious disease cases, can be for. according to the, properly-care- d He doctorurged the Rotanans ana business and professional men to ' promote this plan and see that such a building is constructed or pur and oroDerly eauipped. , Dr. Whalen deprecated the talk of ther beinar serious smallpox cases in Ogden, declaring there were no black or smallpox cases and only two or tneFre dinarv kind at the present time. quently there are many more than Inspects Cutoff - Supt. W. L. Hack of the Salt Lake division of the Southern PacificJInes returned to Ogden toImday from an Inspection of the provements being- conducted on the Lucin Cutoff. This work which has been under the course of construction .for almost two years Is progressing rapidly Supt. Hack states.Blg Sale on Xmas Footwear for the whole family. Chrlstenson Shoe Store, internationally Henry Souvaine, known as a nlanlst. gave a brief recital speaking to the Rotarians on music and urging business men to taice an was interert;ln music. He eald there this that music but both good and bad did not mean that classical music was one kind and popular music another. Music, he said, to be real music must have a tune and this .was as true of classics as of the popular America stands. "a poor last" in music, he declared, though leading in other things. For this he said he blamed the Ameritake the can business men, who do not v ' In music. Interest ' Souvaine interpreted his meaning by several selections which were received .with much applause by the Report for Duty Detective J. L. McLean, - who has been sick for the past week, reported for duty to police headquarters this morning. v To Wed A marriageicense was issued today to Wells Levi Stephenson and Llryne Louisa' Moore, both of Og- ; thr , - rn.-ise-d that.- - V , rl ' . -t- - the-yea- I rw-- o - . Solo-r-Ev- . - - - - t- r : , ; Acting 'upon 'the' announcements by the board of education, classes at Weber will close "Thursday' evening for -- the Christmas holidays. -- ,' oo have ready at Reduced 25 Per Cent. $12.75 Carts now. . . .$9.55 $12.00 Carts now. . . .?9.00 - . Gem or . . .Tor-- . SI TAKES RECESS - ; . Free Calendars Come and get your Rezall . ' All previous records for vaccinations at the community clinic were broken yesterday afternoon when Dr. Roy H. Wilson, city and county physician vaccinated 200 persons against persons had smallpox. More than 60 turned away at 4 o'clock when (to bevaccination hours closed. Those the were who unable to undergo treatment yesterday were notified to be on hand , today at 2 o'clock. This morning Dr. Wilson vaccinated a number of children and adultaat the Harrisville school. ' Tomorrow will conduct the vaccina-- t morning'he Ions at the- Slaterville schoolhouse. The vaccinations, are now- belngr; giveh and in the counfree in both the city ' ' . ty. The clinic at Twenty-fift- h street and Washington avenue will be open each afternoon "between the hours of 3 and 4 o'clock untiVthe vaccinations, in the city are; completed. oo; , : - - --- -- fLIONS CLUB WILL IVee. ' der will come in handy ev ery day. of the year, but must come in person ."you ' to get one. . The weekly meetinar-o- f 'the Lloni held Stimaon cafe Thursday it was announced today. FFour three minute speeches by mem be fea bers of th organization will e . . ONLY : H EX-MARIN- Ordera -- ENLISTED g Steel Express Wagons m t,eaar vnest ioy Extra well made. . .$4.25 Kiddie Ears . Toy Rockers JJUAca received this marine corps Davis of the ing by Sergeant' Jack Ogden recruiting tatIon. Only marines will be and of former army and navy men, have for-tin- er re-enlist- Origin- inex- - 5eany'cbiId; $1.55 $2.10 $2.50 Coaster wagons. . ". Badger. coasters . . $6.75 i practical usefutgift that $1.20 $1.50 $1.95 $3.00 $4.00 $5.25 $4.95 $7.65 ; Star coasters. .$7.43 $O.Od , . ... - rS raoies - St -- ; ; m g Give Her a HOOVER For. Christmas o tr . . . . - con-secrat- or. - lig-h- were-take- - n -- A .Gift Shop d, . gifts gire gift not that sensiblebut . . -- - c, . don't - : for the - - - fni-rin- - t " -- ' a . - rr . of '...5.05 : en-s- - : . : -- . to stop enlistments in the were morn- been, discontinued Self-Steerin- " ES al-enlistments $4.95 $5.85 $7.05 $2.25 $2.G0 $3.15 Eskimo estimates' for an adequate allotment Every child enjoys a paint and-- . . . . XU.o of auxiliary craft of which the JapAssortments are still box. . " anese waited for further advjces from Veloapedes " . good-r Tokio regarding Shantung and the $6.50 $7.20 $7.90 British prepared for presentation to Toy abolicase conference of their for 50 $1.25 $1.85 $2.95 the PHONE 239 $8.55 $10.80 $18.00 tion of the submarine. $20.25 $2.00 $2.50 $5.00 In the Interim there was widespread Grant Ave & 25th -speculation among the delegates as to what might be the next development ff In the discussion relative to application Sale, on : Bed Davenports of the new four power treaty to the the ' famous Kroehler major islands of the Japanese empire. of new pat, IJne. : The difference in interpretation4 revealed yesterday between President-Hardinterns just receiveo!. Prices and the American plenipo to some i tentiaries led the suggestion Jn EVERTHING FOR THE HOME cut 25 per cent. quarters that action might.be taken; by the delegates themselves further Ogden's Only Rexall to clarify the language of the treaty. Store The British, delegation today cancelled reservations it had made 'on a steamer sailing from New York on December 31. It was stated members of the delegation think there is little chance of their being able to leave APPROVE BILL TO LEGAL NOTICES, day night; of Joe Carroll at "Wilson, MGR. HOBAN- - BECOMES ON before the middle of January. LIGHT FURTHER SPEED DULL TIMES OKLAHOMA SLAYING were part of a band of approximately The British delegation was said to themon. tnffthr wltH t v a4. AUXILIARY . BISHOP vertlslns anL9 expenses of. nale. rf feel the action of the Japanese dele 150 men who assembled at night in a ROBERT C NTE. , gates In calling: upon .Tokio for furth secluded pasture and sent eight of their er Instructions in regard to Shantunj WASHINGTON, Dec 21. UnqualiSecretary.778 Thehim 21. to . brinff CHICAGO, Dec. Right ' ARDMORE, Okla.. Dec. 21 (By the number to Carroll's home would involve considerable delay in the fied approval of the Kenyon bill de- Associated today Rev. Mr. E. F. Hoban today was conPress.) A .statement de- to the pasture, was .issued here attorNOTICE OF ESTRAYS. settlement of that question owing to signed to offset future cyclical periods' claring- 13 men secrated auxiliary bishop of Chicago with II. in county murder James Mathers, of Utah, County of Weber, Og State charged by cable of slowness communication of the ' with impressive ceremonies 4at 'the den city. ss. ' s -unemployment and depression by connection tf'lth the killing last. Thurs ney. between America and Japan. Archof I Name. Cathedral the in. have my possession the following HolyIt was expected there will be a num- was advancing planning of public works described was G. Mundeleln the W, estray animals, Vhich If not bishop ends remaining to be dis the chamber of ber of fagwhich-mighgiven . by today claimed and taken lo away, will be sold t hold the con commerce of , the United- States and Washingcash bidder, at 1343 the posed of, highest 6o - n -ton the American bein of session in Federation of middle the until Labor ference Ave., Ogden City. Utah, Lemon baths are almost dally luxfore a senate committee holding hearJanuary. or nour at 1 the .is:so p. m.: uries in the "West Indies. The question as to how Siberian mat- ings on the measure. mare, roach mane, and bob tall, bay Manufacturers could prevent, to a ters will be dealt with at the present 2-- 4 SO 8 cn left thigh, halter on. bar1 lazy WASHINGTON ii t conference depends largely upon the degree such periods of depression by mare, white spot in face. bay LEGAL NOTICES emwas of United attitude me- in the inmaking adjustments for seasonal States, it Said estrays apjjy Dec... 1921. 15th day of declared tbday circles. ployment and by a closer study ol Japanese DAVIS AND W.tBER COUNTIES said city, on the FRANIC THE NAISB1TT. it was explained, was demand for their product, Clifford B. CANAL COMPANY. Japan's attitude, .Poundkeeper- of Ogrden. City, Utah. NOTICE. that any question-founupon the Connelly, Pennsylvania commissioner 1241 There are delinquent upon the followiconference program could be" taken of labor and Industry, told the com-ason account of described stock ngconmittee. so were as the Japanese far up CERTIFICATE RE EXTENDING sessment lerled on September X. 1921, the . "If this idea could be carried to the CHARTER. cerned. names amounts set several the opposite office of nation at Compno to and there is with reference reason Department, large' Treasury Japan's position of the respective stociiolders. as fol troller of the Currency Washington, D. Siberia was reiterated as being "mo why it could not be if the Kenyon bill lows; to is C., ' December U 1921. Since No. everyone territorial ambition for Japan and ev- is passed, our national highways, our Cert. planning nearly .Whereas by ratlsfactory evidence preNo. Shares Amt sented' Name in California and other parte of ery desire to see the principle of equal parka to the .undersigned, it has been 3 IT. real is a Geo. then this sensible Adanas. $12.00 ......4274, west,' our rivers and harbors even Surely to appear that "The First Namade opportunity applied throughout Si the S.5 14.00 Andrew. ...4194 Apostolos. could benefit at a time when the chief beria." located in the S S472 8.00 tional Bank of irgden." Abott, Earl to wear are Here are in- the county of beneficiaries would be the workers of City, city Opden shop. 6 Among some Japanese the absence who things 20.00 41S Barton. John F. are hit the hardest In times of deof accredited delegates from a solid 8 00 Weber and state vof Utah, hss compiledf It. CorbTldire, I G. .....4179 with all the provisions of the act Asattractive. also C .. 24.00 W and substantial Russian ...S824 pression." .C very Clark, only congress to enable National Bankingtxit-enc OO was deplored as making Itgovernment more difEdJnburr ixjmtvara , y sociations to extend their corporate 40.00 18 Co., .....2278 here. Investment is new the rule ficult to adopt any concrete action. day pv ery and for other purposes, approved Something 4 65 10 K. 40.00 OnVL mbr neThe interruption in the Shantung 12, 1882. as amended by the act apKRUPP WORKS MAKE 12.00 July 17Q Tnomas Glbby. know the meaning of "old stock." We gotiations between the Chinese and 21.00 proved April 12. 1902." D. Gallentlne Brothers .,4(64 s R. Crlssing-cr- , LARGE NET PROFITS Now, therefore, 4451 rtnAmnn T. V. 12.00 Japanese arms' conference delegations ' of the J, look currency, do hereby around and in 10 a Come in 40.00 comptroller Itarrlioit. Mrs. Marv..22i0 officially announced- last night, was The First National Bank of that 2.1 10.00 certify Henderson. W. a.-- . ..'.411 described today by Japanese as being SO. 00 Og-- en, " located in the city of Ogdea St23 20 Jensen. J. W thestf see a temporary adjournment - rather than BERLIN", rxe. 21.- - (By the Assomeantime specials 1 4.00 City, la the county of Weber and stats G. W. Kendall. ......1134 ciated Press.) The net profits of the a deadlock or a brtaTcr 4202 6.5 21.00 of Utah, is authorized to have succession it.Karl Knlrht. works at Eeaen fer the year The entire situation concerning: the Krupp 9.00 for the period specified in Its amended 343 2.2$ Layton. Orson1920-2- 1 to amount articles of association: . namely, until cl 42 98.000.000 10.00 railroad has been marks. Jg S. M. t.5 submitted Marriott. Shantung 1941. tt M S 4i2i 2.6 10.04) of business December-1velour by cable to the government atXokio. Two dlridends, one of four and the plaid Jn testimony whereof, witness ray hand 4240 10 40.00 Marriott. M-- S yer cent, have been deJapanese delegates said today they other of six 04.00 and seal of office this first day of DeCharles ..2636 If Miller. Is had made constant concessions on the clared. It has been decided to increase 5.95 dresses cember, 1921. 24.00 227 H. Nalder. F. "VVe will' D. R. CRISSINGER. S 3174 question and that they made the preeenttocapital, of. the company, 24.00 Shantung 1L (SEAL) F. to this, Nalder, guarantee gift a still further one, in agreeing to con- amounting: .250.000.000 marks, by a, of the Currengy. I 09 Comptroller IS. 411$ Albert 0 Nalder, woman wool please any Extension No. 143. 8.00 sider the Chinese purchase of the rail- sum. not exceelng that amount. 1...4254 A F. Naylor, A- shipment that arrived yesi skirts In plaids, stripes. All 20.00 Charter No. 2E97. ..4273 road by the issuance of treasury bonds The 'Krupp company announces its Kelson, ClarenceC ' 1744 11.00 In knife' warm Olaon, to issue preferred stock in six installments for three years. intention Rich, styles SHARE HOLDERS' MEETING pleated. j:. terday, ginning 40S5 1.00 ' ' Olson, Emma E BANK OF COMMERCE NATIONAL This would mean, it was aald, the which will be offered to the 100,000 Is If the sire patterns. frocks. wool Cleyer 24.00 yelour Olaen, Jos. Albert ....3222 The meeting of ths regular abandonment of the Japanese view employes at 110. There will be provis we will aft3001 alter .them 20.00 National Bank annual Mrs. Mary. Petersonr right, of Ogden, Commerce of embroidof braid ft um trimmings sions of the that Japanese capitalists should make 20.00 T't.Vi wfH Via til4 f mif hinlilnr speculative Peterson. Mrs. Mary.. 37444 precluding a hmim cost at email erwards a loan agreement along the lines oi stock. Plans for comprehensive prof6.104 20.43 on' Tuesday, January 10, 1922, at ten Caleb Colors are navy, brown Parry. ery. M4 .34 1.8358 SS.95 . railroad loans contracted in 'China it sharing with the workers also are a. m. Parry, Caleb 1083 tan. Most all sizes 4.30 o'clock 1.074$ Is called for the purpose Parry. Caleb This under way. by other foreign capitalists.'' meeting 9.88 of electing directors u 137 Caleb 2.4(90 ParTy. to serve for the 0O-China agreed, to accept a Japanese . . 4&44 1 ' 4.00 T. . , r,UK' IT other such to transact and g year spring emchief, engineer but Japan laid 40.00 business as Roberts. Mary E. ....12S3 104 may. come before the meeting. 18.00 plush sk, AMERICAN JAILED ....uws phasis upon- th desirability Roberta, Mary ri. , J. H. RILEY, Cashier. styles 24.00 22S E Roberts. traffic to which Mary Japanese manager . ioi we 7 some 482 of have the 2S.C0 " E Already Roberts. coats China would not ajrree. It was said. Mary AIDING FOR REBELS $22.50 ; 2 NOTICE. 8.00 T7T E. '....4080 ' Roberta. advance Mary dresses. The Japanese alsd asked that a Jap spring 2 4170 The regular annual meeting of tne 22.00 PvOberta, Mary E Whether you buy or not,-- yotx ' anese, cmer accountant be employed. A' real, gift thonghL - A plush, 1.5 of the First National Bank shareholders Wrav James. 4469 4.00 Sessions, oo F" col- DELHI, India, Dec 21. An Ameri8.5 43)3 24.00 of Ogden. Utah, wiil be held at their will enjoy seeing them. Therd tarWT. TWm. fur rich coat with large, TT wjriy-can named Stokes, who in October, in 172.00 banking room at "3S4 Washington aveI75 4S BUDGET MiXTINO is a freshness of the spring cuffs full silk lined. orwun ana taw In nue, on Tuesday, January 10, 1922. at 11 accordance And WASHINGTON. Dec 21. President connection with 48 Three-fourth- s In these new dresses of tafder of the Board of Directors, made on o'clock a. m... for the purposs of electing length. Of a Hardlnr ha directed that a reneral leaders, issued a. manifesto reaffirmito serve for the ensuing ye!" the 2nd day of September, 1921, so many directors feta and wooL And all mode plush that Is deep, full, lusmeeting; of the business organization of ng1 that it was inconsistent to national nrt th trnrtinn of uch Other DUB of as such each of stock hares parcel trous. And priced at only the government to discuse administra- dignWy for an Indian to serve the Britpriced. A pleasing the ne.s as may properly, eoms before th may be necessary, will b sold st . , tion economics - be called during the ish government, especially as a soldier, , idea. Courtof Weber door the said meeting. south County gift S22rSO TTfah, December 10. 1921. Dated Orden. latter part of JaAuary, it was an- has been sentenced to six months imhouse in Onden. Utah, 12on the lTth day Jf AifES F. BURTON, CashJer- o'clock noon of of December, 1921, at nounced today by Director of Budget prisonment for refusal to furnish seraid day to pay delinquent asesament Da wee. curity for his good behavior. - OO I0J5EEE jl ctniL - MEET THURSDAY tured. The genuine Flexible, $1.10 $1.55 $2.90 $3.35 . Calender This, useful Calen-- . Weather-Char- t t at-th- Flexible Flyers . VACCINATIONS HERE iclub-will-b- d .... PuHmon Aprons, Rubber Lined Bags, Wash Cloths, Wash Cloth "Bags "and OFF Rollups, all at 30 , 7.00 Carts now.:."?5.25 6.00 Carts now.. ..$4.50 5.00 Carts now. .. .83.75 We are solving the question of ready cash for. hundreds of folks this Christmas. Here is a whole store full of the most practical and lasting gifts- - gifts that will bring good cheer on' Christmas day and be lasting reminders of your affection and generosity. 'Why not do practically yourentire Xmas shopping at this store, have everything put on one bill and then pay a small percentage in cash and arrange to take care, of the balance in convenient payments , after Christmas. Many Christmas gift specials now feature our great stock-anprices are half . and less than half . wha prices were. The Ironclad. rags, sire 27x54 inches, $6.25 grade .?3.12 United rag rugs, plain centers, size 27x54 inches, $2.25 . . . . . $1.37 values . Aztec rag rugs, attractive designs, 27x54 inches. $2.75 .' . $1.37 values . . Aztec rag rugs, 30x60 inches, $3.40 values $1.70 in 36x72 Brandywine rugs, ches, $3.85 values. . .$1.93 Specials ARMS PARLEY Carts one-hal- f. Everready quality S3 8.75 now...$8.25 now. . . .?6.55 Rag rugs reduced Erno rag rugs, selected OFF - - BREAK RECORD FOR ; $ $ $ $ Small Gift Rugs everything Razor, regular . now....?8.80 $11.75 Carts $11.00 Carts Gem Razor A WASHINGTON, Dec. 21. (By the The arms' neAssociated Press. gotiations again stood in recess today while the' French worked out their Doll Carriages r 20 SW) , (J Add a box of STATION-- ' ERY in her favorite color, to the other gifts you al Candy that's better' and different. Low priced. Qreenwell Confectionery. - Have Taken," were sung by the combined girls' and boys' glee club. Superintendent E. S Hinckley spoke on "The Real Christmas Spirit." ;i Committees have been appointed to obtain all the names and addresseswel-of Weber alumni. .A home coming come is being planned for January 5 This will be the at the college. to.7 tVita Ir r tn tiro Atranf rlvn hv the college. David O. McKay, alumnus and former principal will be welcomed home by the students' at this time. Efforts are being made to reach ev- -. ery man and woman 'who has attended the College and announcements of the welcome home event are to be made in the various' associations of the wards, the Sunday school departments and by mail. On the evening of January 5 the following program will be given in the collegea auditorium: Porter. Invocation Hyrum II. Beliap, former president of the Alumni association. . Address of "Welcome Aaron W. Tracy, president of the Alumni. Yell Practice Directed by Dr. "Wi ley, Cragun, first president, of ther Associated Students of Weber. - Our Plan of Incorporation Delbert E,; Wright, seventeenth president of : the students of Weber. "Weber Forever," Singing Practice directed by William H. Manning. . What An Alumni . Association Can Do Supt. Adam S. Bennion. Weber's Spirit Service and the World David O. McKay, former student and second .principal of the , school, '' Song "Weber Forever." Basketball game, Weber vs. Alumni. David O. McKay is expected to return from r his trip around . the world .Saturday, December 24. 5SL Stationery . A Christmas program was given this a i mo vvcucr nviwai uigrntus Cross "Nazareth" and "Jesus, I Myvcfc. L Something useful 'round. And appreciated every day." Prices from 2 to 50, our entire stock at . 30 OFF . : S7.50 Toilet and Manicure Sets -- 00 Buy Your Xmas Gifts Here on Credit ... - 9552 . Individual bottles or in assortments. Beautiful, delicate and dainty enough for "HER" CHRISTMAS OFF . . . 20 gift . . what could be more natural than the increasing demand for'new furniture at Christmas time. Vith furniture prices clear down to bedrock, the buying of furniture gifts this Christmas should break-al- Perfumes $3 ; l TO 20 , yer! And 75d for the family box. . Secretary Jess S. Thursday. Ogden Livestock show spoke briefly re dress the engineers on "Irrigacarding: that' event, telling the Ro tion in , Utah." M. L. Williams, vice tarlans that the entries indicate that president, will preside in the absence Ogden will have in January one of the of President B.' W. Matteson. Plans shows ever held in for the New Year's eve party of the greatest livestock ' Ogden chapter will be completed at the the country. ;, The next meeting of the Rotary meeting Thursday. i . club will be held Thursday evening, Meet Circle to Lincoln Abraham December 29. Circle No.. 2, Ladies' - of the Q. A. R. 00 will convene in regular session' Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the I. O. O. F. hall. Home; they say, is where the heart, is. And on what other day during ,the year do all hearts turn to home the way they do at Christmas time! No wonder Christmas has become the great home day of the entire ; "House for ypewriters Ogden- Typewriter and ' repairs 2422H udson avenue. Phone 228. . Kindling wood. Phone 82S. To Quiet Title; W. B. Lake has filed suit in the district court against P. A. Mattson and Mabel W. Mattson to Quiet title on property set forth as part of lot 8, block 71, plat C. 1l9 vLUiLU CHg) o . V famous Llggetfs The, Chocolates In ChrlstmaB boxes just received fresh from the factory. At a price from . 1 Parker to F. Parker, Ogden engineer,SpeakA. will; be the- principal speaker at the weekly meeting of the Ogden chapter of the American Assoof Engineers at the WeRichards of the ciation He will adber club Weber. College Note fn,..ii.ir. .""B Candy Improving; Mrs. Virginia .Meyers. 1206. Canyon road,' who war'operated upon a week ago at the Dee- hospital is convalescing. . innn(ii'iii.iini.iiiiniwiiii myqmii.miiiniMi'tf' CI: Every piece of IVORY In our store will be sold at 40 per cent discount. Here is an opportunity 'to get the best matched ivory at a remarkably low price. Select while you can get what you want 40 0FrT '1051, ' oitate for Best Quality- - at Lowest Price in Ogden - ' - off 4(D- - - den. Fun ir : -- lar-an- d non-co-bperatio- nlst : : r |