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Show THE OGDEN ST ND FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 23. 1921. v . ' 0tx 0 0 0 0 0tx n 0 xx Christmas Feast BUTTER "Citizen" ! Everybody likes Hilton's because its fresh from QC Answering a communication written by; a.t "citizen" and published yesin terday! in The Standard-Examinofficials health which the board of were arraigned for allegred failure to locate kud dispose of the body of a -i which was reported in dead tiirk. nr. Ttov II. Wilson, city ahd cotmtv Dhrsician. and Charles Bass, health Inspector, today issued a statement as follows: "In lpoking over the records we find that the call notifying us of the flead. dog came to us December 2. The was answered courwoman teously cfi the telephone and althourh she was asked by an inspector for her name and addres, . she declined to give (thlsl information. She said the dog was an Liberty park, and when asked fori the location she said that she did nok know herself, but her children had Reported it to her. She was then nke to find out from the children the location of the dog's body and to telephone again to the depart I ment. "She di not telephone that day again and Ian inspector went through the park in search, for the animal's body. There was about eight inches of snow on- the ground, however, and the body cduld not be found. "At noom the next .day the woman again telephoned and said the dog vas Htllr, there, The inspector again explained! ta her that Liberty park covered, qiiite ah area and requested her again to firid out from her children where the animal's body was. She then hiing tip the receiver. "An inspector went again to the park that afternoon, but as before could not locate the body, although diligent search was made. VThe health inspectors have never failed to go oat and dispose of an animal's body when a call has come to the department giving the location. In this case no name or address was given, so that the dog could be located, an inspector failed and two visits-bto locate the body. What else could be done?! "DR.mdY II. WILSON", County Physician. "City ''CHARLES BASS, the churn er dr .the thing for the jC Creamy, 99 clal. lb. LLC COCOA Usually sold at 50c. Special for Saturday, you' may buy all you want, at, QQ OuC pound Comb Honey White, full combs, a 30c - value and say but it is good. Special for 1Q 13 C Saturday HILTON'S CASH STORES 350 Twenty-fift- Phone 94 2249 Washington Phone , Street h , Avenue 885-- We deliver $3.00 orders free including Sugar and Fieur. . . "Health Inspector." o- o- SCHUMAKER ENTERS NOT GUILTY PLEA Plea of rrot guilty to a forgery in charge was entered this morning the district court by Joseph Schu- maker, tailor, when he was arraigned before Judge George S. Barker. Schumaker is charged with having forged and cashed firm checks of Inlander andwasLindquist, Ogden tailors, whiles he. employed by the firm last summer. Shortly after he is alleged to have cashed the checks for apprcfxlmately $600, Schumaker is said to have left Ogden.- lie was arrested at American Falls, Idaho, here by Deputy Sheriff Fred Tout to .answer the charge. George Halverson today appeared as counsel for .Schumaker. Bail tor' the .man has not yet been set and he .is being held in the county jail. OO Fall Is Heaviest of Year; Storming in North; Light Snow West I - and the surrounding country was covered with nine inches of snow from the storm of last nirht and thi& morning. At 9 o'clock this morning th fall ceased, but an additional fall to the ia. expected' tonight,-accordindally bulletin from. rjhe United States weather "bureau. j , The? fall was the heaviest of 'tha season and passed the mark present are making of December Thrifty buyers 2. when eight inches fell, to the local weather records. both sides of their money according storm was said to have been genwork now at Clark's big sale. The, eral over the northern section of the Never such bargains seen in state. TJTTXE DAMAGE 1317 Ogd( before. damage was reported today with the exception of the breaking of tree limbs in some orchards north of Ogden. The snow will , greatly benefit the farmers and has placed a needed foundation on the watersheds where Ogden draws, its water supplywasin the said. of the city, it fountains east Scores of men who have been out of need of employment and are in dire funds for their families were given temporary work today in cleaning walks throughout the city. The city snowplow was out at an early hour this morning and cleared paths in the downtown district. Colder temperatures are expected tonight, according to the forecast, maximum temperature yesterday's was 62 degrees with a minimum last of 28 degrees. nightwas at noon today that It 12 inches fell in Huntsville more thanreported and a greater fall was reported upon hills in that vicinity. the As the final touch of complete TRAINS OX TIME neess to the big Despite the heavy snow fall, trains Christmas Dinner on all lines entering Ogden were reported on time today by local railroad d officials. All west and trains of the Union Pacific and south Served in place of Bread. Just ern Pacific lines arrived at the local another touch of distinction. depot on time this morning after experiencing heavy snow storms. They4, will be hot from our big Southern Pacific officials reported Electric Oven all day that the fall between Ogden today 16c . . Saturday. Dozen . and Wells, Nev., was heavy but they eald the snow in this city and vicinity was much deeper than west of Ogden. It is estimated that the snow fall between Ogden and Wells varies between Orderj this piece de resistance four and eight inches in depth. our supply will not last early as PEEP 'IN WYOMING , i long, Bis crisp, white jumbo received from Wyoming inReports ' atalkar dicate a.heavy fall of snow. Some of the points in the western part of the state report a fall of several feet. Railroad traffic however, has not been interrupted. Extra ;slze, extra quality. And North of Ogden, the Oregon Short the flavor a 'feast ' in every o and the Line Central i . trains are operating on schedule. The snow fall north of Ogden is reported to be much lighter than the fall re corded here.' Although all of the trains are mov From the' American Bakery. As on time officials of the Utah ing clean, as rich, as complete as Idaho Central lines stated today that And any ever made at home. a enow1 plow had been dispatched to ' Prestonv- for service if the storm contin rn priced to cost less. ues. . . '. . . . DUC Pound All of the trains south and north-othe Bamberger lines were on time, the trains encountering little difficulty in the drifts. A severe BOISE, Idaho. Dec. 23. snow storm sleet Vver is and raging Nothing goes better with the reIn some Idaho and southeastern Coffee than spects is said to be the worst In recent years. It was reported here by telephone. The towns of Preston, Grace, Soda Springs are in the grip of th Christmas Morning Breakfast storm, reports said, and telephone and should be an event, duly celeelectric light service is crippled. . All brated. American Special Cinwires are down. Twenty-seveInches namon Rolls, of extraordinary of snow had fallen, according to C A Snyder, plant superintendent of the quality, fcist ffllthe bill. jq Mountain States Telephone and Telev. , ZuC Special, dozen Tracks of the Oregon graph company. Short Line are clear, the train disOf Course "Little Pig" Boise tonight is expatcher reported. . periencing a Urht'fall of snow. WARM IN" EAST WASHINGTON, Dee. 2S. Warmer Will be the Meat course for with rain promised today to weather breakfast Nothing else quite destroy hopes of snow for Christmas f ills the bill. Packed In one over all of the eastern half of the pound sanitary cartons. except the extreme .northern country . . . Pound . .. states. West of the Mississippi, where there is snow, it probably wilt remain for reports to the weather bureau 359 24th Street.. from that territory said no thawing Phone 1700 Free Delivery weather was now and-brough- t Og-de. . ( g . ? v We Suggest Cottage Rolls east-boun- Jumbo Celery Delicious Apples ap-pl- e. i Utah-Idah- . Fruit Cake J ... . And for Breakfast t Cinnamon Rolls n. .... Sausages .... .30c expected nd Christmas. , . between 0 n n n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .111n Goes i THIS STORE WILL REMAIN OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL O'CLOCK 9 n n n n n ta u u XX Tom orrow Isn't it awful when that "last minute" feeling tas- 0 Ghristmas Spirit ill This, Store's Service eypnd the! Mere Selling of Merchandise comes' stealing over you, ty. Spe- - 25 c Tlhe' 23 McDonald's-Pur- ; J oq 0000000000000-1100000000000- , ' ' CHEESE Fresh baked for Saturday, - " C Full Cream BREAD. loaves kid- Dozen flies' stockings. . ad ..... 00 Thin skinned,, juicy and just - d, . . .ORANGES Lib-ertv- Tho-calle- . I tx For Saturday to Complete the Dead Dog .Made by R 0000000000000 0000000000000 0000000000000 SIX SPECIALS Officials Answer .Charges on ARD-EXAMINE- and you realize sinkingly, as it were, that while you have been wavering over this gift and hesitating over that one, Father Time the mean old thing has been deliberately quickening his progress! I know how it is being a procrastinator rnyself so yesterday I took pity on all of you other and went through the Paine & Hurst store from basement to top, and wrote down all of the things I thought weuld help you to make up your mind anil incidentally quite cleaned up my own list. And then I was so sorry I could only get a few of them in this .ad. It would take. a book to hold all-saw and liked. But these will help you, I am very sure so read on. (GENERAL MANAGER) pro-crastinato- Children's Furs 331 Off Particular Women What would please a little girl more than one of these handsome sets. Saturday we will offer our entire line at 33 13 PER CENT OFF This establishment wants the patrnaget of particular women and to feuch women wc extend a cordial invitation to benefit by the garments we offer on Monday and continuing throughout the Fur Bandings at Reduced Prices In ice. Every section ef the store is aglow with suggestions for Christmas. subtle Heavy winter coats at regular price. For scarfs and trimmings, all the new colors. They come in widths, but can be cut to any size. Regular Plan to Shop the most r and ad new vance "Spring styles-r-Higclass pattern HATS for Saturday only. Everything re- beau- , duced. 25 Scarfs Our price has During . . $9.50' -4 H price. at Men's Ties Infants' and Childs' Dresses 25 PER CENT less regular price. Mostly light colors. Camisoles 1 -- .14 .Off 58c fresh supply of those nifty ties just put out for Saturday selling. These are good 75c values. CQ Christmas special . , . DOC A for-me- n 4 Off A 1 Hand made and hand broidered dresses, made ip em- of finest quality materials, at less than regular price. yard lengths: Suitable for many gifts. Prices and less than regular price. ONE-FOURT- H one-hal- f Price m6st unusual assortment $2.98 in sires 36 to 50 at and gray. years at lar price. ONE-- FOURTH OFF. xx xx xx xx n xx xx tx tx XX n tx tx tx tx tx n xx tx tx XX tx 4ifC Petticoats As a special Inducement $4.50 Real fine we tx XX 0 XX Bloomers - Vests 1 0 Reduction Made of a very fine Quality silk. All new select atock. Saturday special, 10 PER CENT REDUCTION. of-Italia-n Kid Gloves -2 Make a practical present. Do not overlook this item when selecting presents,, as they are now sold ror of last year's prices. one-hal- f Toys 25; Off We looR to see every pair of these sold Saturday. A dandy $2.00 no value. Pair OC . Up to $11.25 . Up to for for-- ; .. . . fore next Christmas we must sell all toysi at a sacrifice NOW. While many o the choice toys have been sold there are still many lovely ones at unusually low prices. ....... $14.25 I . . Toys H $5.00 25; Off Every Kind for Busy Hands and Active Minds of Children's Kimonos Off tPJ.;d nr P7 (Vo 1- py,yj For the' boys there are any number of things that go and things that have "an educational value as well as fur-- ' nish amusement. -4 ONE-FOURT- H !QQC They will help fill up the pack of Jolly old Santa Claus the gifts which he will leave In thousands of little stockings and on countless Christmas trees. . . Children's cotton crepe klmoOFF. nas at m Children's Bags Capes$3.25 Navy blue la color, sizes 6 to 12 years f w - Reduced prices on all children's bags. The assortment is still good. $325 TOT 1 XX XX tx tx n n n tx n XX XX tx tx tx XX n xx xx xx XX Children's Rain (spyI .- ....... For the girls there are Dolls almost without number, with all the accessories so dear to the heart of the little folks.. Jwhle scores and scores of . Games and Books appeal with equal force to the young of . On account of our moving be- 98c for tx tx tx regular price. Cd QC: . -4 Made of Eiderdown and Bea-- ' con materials. Good," colors and designs, in sixes 1 to 8 off years at, jS.:lV;..:'$4.95: Up to $8.83 the most popular Christmas selling items this season, we will pay the tax on any um brella purchased Saturday Prices range up from Made of extra quality Beacon and satin blankets, cord trimmed, full cut, in prices Off- - As a final clean, up on one of F Ladies' Bath Robes $4.95, A Blankets Umbrellas ONE-FOURT- f-- 1- ONE-HAL- regu- ONE-FOURT- H XX tx All sizes up to 12 1- 4 - p'J.ul; -2 crepe klmonas at regular price. from Children's Bath Off Robes Any one of the ladles' cotton offer all our $4.00 and $4.50 Tricotine, Serges and similar inches wide materials for three days . $2.98 at 48-5- quality Jersey silk combination, colored flounces. All new nifty stock. Final Christmas clean- up.' Values to $5.95. J 'the tax for this one" day only. Prices up Cfli . OUC $5.00 up Kimonos Off 1- , xx High class ribbons in a very handsome assortment. For Saturday only, any valueji .. to 65c the ing shopping at the bead counter tomorrow. We will add to this interest by paying Gertrude style. Colors, white Made of dainty and pretty wash satin, trinimed 'with lace, georgette crepe and net,. Regardleis of cost we will offer for Saturday only our entire line of new high class waists at 25 PER CENT OFF. .-.- tx XX Beads . Waists 25 Off In white only. n Hair Bows 49c 50c up There will be some interest- Children's Knit-fe- d Wool Shirts 1 -4 Off ONE-HAL- F ....... XX tx Dress Goods of high class veils any of which would be a most acceptable gift. For Saturday only, your choice PRICE. choice XX XX Veils -2 XX xx yard 1- tx XX XX For infants white, pink and blue. Sizes 4 to 6Vs. Regular 98c values. 7C 1 OC Special Off All brushed wool scarfs mid-winte- h xx xx XX Silk Remnants 1 -2 and Less AH tx Hi Silk Hose, 75c Good Imitation of real seal 50 inches wide, tiful finish. been $14.00. this sale . . n n n Made of fine wool yarns at xess regular ONE-FOURT- n n a n! " 1- High grade, best wool yarns, heavy Quality, with rolled coln 7c lar, long sleeves and belt. Regular $14.50 HV,lO $9.50 Paine & Hurst's. Children's Knitted Caps Off Ladies' Coat Sweaters $9.75 $1.98 . . F Tomorrow at h . . ONE-HAL- . Seal Plush Millinery ings of old friends who have gone through many Ciiristmases with us. The thoughts of their loyalty and confidence in this store. The spirit of belief and faith the true Christmas Spirit that is the spirit of this store's serv- charm. These garments arc easily distinguished from ordinary apparel because of the harmony blended into every one ol' them. 1 Sale price little children, for Christmas tveuldn't be Christmas without it. The greet- any exerting that Angora $ .98 $2.98 quality. The happy laughter of 1 . distinguished fashwherever gathering, folks come togethionable er in Ogden, you will find ahvavs something from Paine. & Hurst. ALWAYS IX GOOD TASTE, always We have a good assortment of colors and widths for trimming of coats and dress-en- . During this sale at reduced prices. tx tx tx Friends and Service week. rs 12-lnc- Children's and Misses' Coats -- 2 Reg. Price 1 V J 'both, sexes. '" ". jThen there are cedar chests 'and doll furniture everything 25 per cent off our al ready low; price. tx tx tx XX tx XX tx XX n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 n n w (WHERE THE WOMEN TRADE) 0 nnan an 000000 0000000000000 0000000000000 0000000000000 00 0000 00 nnnnrJ J3 0 0 4 |