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Show THE OGDEN FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 23, 1921. Nfi .AND STANDARD-EXAMINE- R EARLY RISERS PIONEER WAY IN DEEP SNOW IMS YAL Easy Chairs Is Selected by Mayor for Christmas Eve Event; Make Very Acceptable Christmas Gifts. Prices are Moderate. Call in. Today and Let Our Salesman Explain Our Easy Payment Plan. Carols Given Fred O,- Taylor will be the principal at the community Christmas speaker eve celebration at the Cty hall at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening. Mayor' Frank Francis announced today. Christmas carolers will be out in Saturday evening, according to Iyester. Hinpheliff. who is in charge of the songsters. One of the big features of the Christmas carol singings will be the (commuriity sing to be featured at' the city hall. The Ladies' band of Ogden and the have both .Metropolitan male chorus will be feaoffered their services, and : tured on the program. Late in the evening the carolers xvill go about the city. Ward choirs will also take part, as will members "of the Girls' glee club of the Ogden .high school. "O Come, All Ye Faithful." and, are two of the songs "Holy be featured at the commulhat willNight," nity eiog, NIGHT" ;. - lorce r Early risers this morning who were compelled to be at their deska or labor while the rest,of the city slept peace-- ! fully, were made to pioneer their way along streets and cut their own paths' In the deep snow. At 7 o'clock the nine-inc- h white blanket laid undisturbed on the side- walks in the residential districts of town and there was no sign of a' snowplow. nnd few citizens cared to pile out of the warm coverlets thin,j early and clean their walks. Thin trBlls.were cut through the streets at an early hour and gradually became wider as the traffic grew, but even up to noon pedestrians were to detour In the footprints compelled j of the first man who cut his way earlier in the day. was out on some The city snow-ploof .the downtown streets, but Its operations were feeble in trying to open up a city's pedestrian traffic. Warnings .were issued at police that sidewalks must be headquarters soon as possible after the as cleaned It Appear Not ;egraphlcal Map of the "Agricultural Bloc" in the United States Senate. Geographically storm ceases in accordance with a 31erely a "Block," But the Main Trunk of Our National Tree. Colder temperatures city ordinanceare and citizens are expected tonight vThe to TWO. a repre- .offer By HARRY HUNT. placing of . that may be . submitted , the urged to have their walks clean be' WASHINGTON "The senators who sentative of agriculture on the Feda freeze takes place and forms u 1 have been fighting the cause of agri- eral Reserve Board. lease or purchase of the. Muscle fore of iceJ barrier Shoals power and nitrate plants, it is culture will continue their battle." 00-1HREE. Rural credit legislation, stated the "bloc" looks favorably That is the answer of Senator CapIn latitude the farmer greater upon the Ford proposition and will per of Kansas, one of the leaders of giving the "agricultural bloc" in the senate, negotiating necessary loans for agri- support any "reasonable" offer by to the plea of President Harding for cultural purposes. Ford. FOUR. The repeal of the guarantto BLOCS POWER. party, solidarity in Congress,of and railSecre- ee" clause of the the threatening strictures Although In the "bloc' proper there fblll. tary of War Weeks in a recent road are but 22 senators, of whom 12 are Some of the measures it will opspeech In New York.. s even issues Harding-Weekmade and 10 are Demopose, party Republicans The sum' total of the though crats, an equal number are found lectures to the "bloc" has by the administration: ONE. Ship subsidy. siding with them from time to time been to make it more than ever Plans to celebrate Chrifctnn. in such manner as to enable them to executive to deTWO. the its to stand Extending determined by comwith the proper spirit were spoiled on balance tariff the the of wield receive many power mands that agriculture shall authority, through today for Alex Aivlreozzi. 3S. as fair a deal as banks, railroads end mission, to adjustt tariff rates as con- votes. Vail uvnuo. ditions may eera Italian, living on Justify. Kellogg and Nelson of Minnesota. the manufacturing industries. when Sheriff Klch ird Pincock and THREE. Further reduction of sur- Cummins of Iowa and Curtis of KanBLOC'S OBJECTIVES. in any sas have been forced, by pressure of 'Deputy Sheriff Fred Tout raided The bloc has before it definite ob- tax rates on large incomes thn house Hnd confiscated 40 gal-- revenue local sentiment, to joint the "bloc" of law. revision jectives,. Including: Ions of moonshine whisky. no definite on many votes, although they are by Although there has been ONE. A farm marketThe liquor was brought to th to any taken with respect position preference politically "regular." ing bill. county building to be held ;is evidence whii" the ltnlian ;s placed in the county jail to ppend hi.s Christinas behind the Lars if he TELEPHONES falls to gain his liberty on bond.One barrel of tnash was also Business and Circulation Dept... SB found, but search failed to reyeal a still. Andreozzi is charged with 81 Classlf.-r4 Ads havinp liquor In 'bin pofwe.-lnn...428 Advertising Dept... nK) 879 Editorial and Niwi Dept. - "HOLY ' r calm, .all' bright-!Roun- d T ' Al-le-lu-- li. Esch-Cumml- m - mm C.QFC. Sheriff Spoils Italian's Plans For "Wet Xmas FARMERS MEET OR RANDOM REFERENCES Se-ect- s . . . - ! selected from Huntsville. Boxing and wrestling bouts have been arranged. The program will close with a dance. . P. OFFICE FORCE S. CUTS CAPERS TODAY One hundred I employes office of the rf the 'superintendent' gTouthern Pacific lines will, stage their ' hotel commencing; at 5 o'clock sharp today, according to an announcement made today by George Ellison, chief clerk. The committee' in charge of arrange-- . menta is composed of J, W. Murdock, h J. Bartonek. J. W. Burbidge and Mrs. Edna Clark. Special invitations have been extended to Superintendent W, I. JIack, Assistant Superintendent Fred Pmlth. Division Engineer Otis Weeks ind Master Mechanic Dave Hickey. Christmas carols, violin solos, piano lolos and other musical events will e- featured. r. V J. VT. Murdock is to act as twenty-fiv- e " priae-winni- vice-preside- nt Giving Glasses for Christmas We have a Christmas giving plan that would bring Joy and comfort to those who need glasses or an extra pair of glasses, J. T. Rushmer, 2464 Wash1298 ington Ave. I'olioe on Hunt The police have been asked to locate 'if possible and 00 arrest 13. Miller, .who Is alleged to be wanted on the charge of passing bad NUMEROUS THEFTS checks. REPORTED TO POLICE Wexl In Salt Iake A marriage license was issued in the office of the clerk at 'Salt Lake yesterda.v Pedro Murisz residing at theh Spidel county to Josep P. Beus and Ella Frew, both section house, 200 West Twenty-eightstreet, reported to the police last night of Ogden. been that two suits of clothing; had"tomeOgden Typewriter House for typestolen out of the section house writers and 2422H udson time yesterday afternoon. repairs. C. E. Berrett. 2 340 Ecclea avenue, avenue. Phone 216. reported the theft of an automobile CarolsAll Sixth ward members detire from his car at the residence last the Sixth ward choir to call on siring night. - S, J. Van Ness, proprietor of the them 8unday evening, carol singinr. window. please Van Ness' hotel. 150H Twenty-fift- h street, reported the theft of a phono20 Klndlinc wood. Phone 82S. graph from the hotel. Albert Palcsch, 1069 Capitol avenue, conCandy that's better- - and different. reported the theft of suitcase from Low prlctd.' Greenwell Confectionery. taining men's wearing apparel - . . place-candl- the Bamberger station yesterday afternoon. Pawn shops and second hand ' tores were notified' by the police to notify the police in case anyono attempted to pawn the' stolen articles and detectives were assigned to the various cases to investigate' them. ' 00 Coloof on Grand also bo the included will the Famous Canyon Dancingbe rado is 6,000 feet deep deepest program. ..' Refreshments will ' lerved. part. toas-tnaste- In-it- . s ; , -4 1 e 9852 oo ; . S0iirday THE GRILL MARKET Beef Pot Roast, pound Pork Roast; pound . Veal Roast, pound .'. Veal Roast, pound Veal Stew, pound';. . . .V. Shoulder of Lamb, pound. . Lamb for Stew, 4 pounds . . ... .". FYesh Sausage, pound Fresh Hamburger, pound . . Salmon, pound . Halibut, pound ' ..... .... . 20 25 .15 20 25 . . r. .'. .v. .15 20 25 ,.-.1- . 2 .25 ,.15 . . . .... ...... Turkeys .... Fresh killed ...........V.; Fresh killed Geese, pound Fresh killed Ducks, pound ...... . Fresh killed Roasting Chicken, pound . .a.... " be held Tuesday. OO Weber Floral furnishes ih 25 40 ...50 35 ..... '."30. , DID SHE BITE fropa-ustic- Waj-hinifto- M - TOES? P30!l d -- ''"-- , nowera TTII . grounds of vionsupporL DENY APPLICATION oo FOR LAND PATENT ALIENS PERMITTED TEMPORARY LIBERTY J. II. Hurd and Daniel ftJAIL BANDIT GETS TERM OF 67 YEARS . Brighton, TOLEDO, O., Dec. 23. George Rogers, alias George Lewis, convicted of conspiracy in connection with the $1,000,000 Toledo postal robbery last February, today pleaded guilty to the charge of robbery in connection with tho case and was sentenced to serve applicants fur the right to patent the Klorence mining: claim; located at Brighton, about four miles from ParK City, have notified the forest service that they have appealed to the Secretary of the Interior, from the decision of the commissioner of the general lantl office who denied their right to patent the lode claim in question. Wlien the patenting of the property carrte up before the land office the commissioner ruled that there had not been discovered ' op the- property a mineral lode in place, nor a mineral bearing vein. It was also held that the stringers of. mineral "boarlng na ture were in no sens a mineral bear- ing vein aa, meant by the statutes and that: the'f act ' that there miglit be mineral teairing veins on adjacent .property that frdght. enter tne property of f years In the federal penitentiary at Leavenworth,' Federal Kan., by ' Kllllts. Judge 67 X- i 4 Funeral services for Darrel C. Tracy were held at 1 .o'clock yesterday at the Thirteenth ward- - meeting house. Bishop J"., Howard Jenkins officiated. Ethel Baggs sang, "My Father Knows" and "Oh, Grave, Where. Is Thy Vic"The tory?" Mrs. Bernlce Tyree sang Christian's Goodnight," and 'Good-by- e Sweet Day." The speakers were Henry DeHaan, Samuel Martin and Blsh op Jenkins. Interment was In the Martin City cemetery with Counsellor , ' dedicating the grave. Funeral services for John Boyle were hld at 10 o'clock yesterday at the St. Joseph's Catholic church. P. M. Cushnahan officiated at high mass. The Rev. Father C. Hog-a- n Jedlcated the grave. Burial waa in the Mountain View cemetery- Funeral services for Leroy Rltter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Ritter of the Corey apartments, who died from injuries received when he accidentally swallowed chloroform, will.be held at 10:80 o'clock Saturday morning. '.The babe's lathee, Xroy Rltter arrived In "Ogden lasCcight from Hanksville. where he waa working. The ReV. rw. T: Mellinger of the First Christian church; will officiate. oo . iii)i ::& m r r m WW Here la a portrait ".worlrVs- " - greatest e--f r the ctady alongside' of him is his ehum and pal. "The Candy Witch." , We have the finest pure . hand made candy. Elaborate boxes and baskets. ' The "Christmas gift pu- -' preme unexcelled la quality and price. This shop .buyer." I And- - headquarters 'for . San- - ta Claus candy, with a wonderful a'sortment. : .We. can satUry your taitc. al wants. ; 15-1- 7 i RAW SUGAR FALLS TO NEW LOW POINT , f or NEW YORK, Dec 23. Another new low record prices for.the the past seven years .waa established In the local raw sugar market today when sales of 62.000 bars of. old crop Cubas fas made at 1 6 cents' a pound cost ' and freight. , c v V . Fresh killed Fat Hens; pound , We have no cold storage poultry. Everything fresh killed. ' ' t Phone 560 i ,2321, Washington Avenue ' Lai Man Wong died at 4:30 o'clock this at a local hospital afte a tenmorning weeks' illness of pneumonia. He was born in China. Nov. i5. 1865. and had lived in Ogden two years. He had been in the United States 25 years. He Is survived by four sons, Ifc s Wong. Ogden. Cheon Wong of Colorado, a son in Mexico and one eon in China. A widow living in China also survives. Funeral services win . ...12 t- ITIUEIj IRVING. By "SKA Ferrice. LONDON. Ethel Irving the Eng lish actress, starred in a London court with a dramatic critic as villain. The crltio had written of Miss Irv ing' that In the third act she became a raginff, frotny epneptrc. rouing on the floor and bitine her toenails. So Miss Irving brought suit for libel. "At no time did I froth at the mouth!" she declared in court. Judge: Did you roll on the. floor? Miss Irving: Why. certainly not! 1 Just .lay on the floor aobbing. Did you bite. your toenails? ' Judgei Miss Irving: Not hy any stretch of the Imagination could I be said to have done that! Judge: Were you wearing shoes and ' stockings? . J duly vindicated and the critic sharpened his pencil to lampoon 'someone else. oo Oysters are able to 'move by suddenly closing thcJr shells and expelling the water. . I XjJiy 2542 Miss Irving: CeH-lnlyDid you Jbite them? Judge: Miss Irving: Of.'coursc not. Whereupon Mls Irving was 23.-r- iers for a period qf directing thp landing now at. Imninety days of aliensbecause held excess In stations migration of the quQta already admitted were. today by Secretary Davis. . '. U : " ""OO El Monte Commandery Nq.' 2, Knights Templar cereThe Christmas observance mornChristmas mony will take place sharp. Be prompt, ing, at so that those desiring may attend church cervices, afterward. ' Full, at-'." tendance desired. IIABRT F. IRWIN, E, C. 10-o'clo- ck , Give Her An 4 Eden for; ivmas ' j Only $127.50 Every home ; should have , .an Eden and can have one our - through' payment plan r -- . -- easy .. $10.00 putt one in your home. . -- Dec. WASHINGTON, - Mon-slgn- .12j4 n, FUNERALS , Specials for -i ,- DEATHS Kirk-endal- ss ; - II. Quyon. F. E. Foulger, Thomas. S. L. Hodgson. Georgel. Htgginbotham, Hub. Dr. R. S. Joyce, P. F. C. C. Lynch, A. P. Merrill, It. C. Mitchell. C. S. Murphy, W. E. Newman, W. H. Reeder. Jr., J. N. Spargo, George Glen, Warren L. Wattis, Fred E. Williams, C. A. Wright and Fefa S. Young. -- ng . Old-tim- - ' KISSING THE BLARNEY STONE . ; Under the auspices of the Hunts-vill- e ward elders quorum, an athletic carnival followed by a dance will be vhall tonight. The proceeds will be added to the fund of the oiorum. missionary One of the features of .the carnival will" be a basketball game between the Weber Normal college and a team EVERTH1NG FOR THE HOME - Such for Divorce On grounds of Mrs. IteTla Hill Jensen tononjupport, filed suit for divorce in the disThe annual meeting of the Weber 'candidates for the an- day Twenty-eigtrict Jensen. court J. Farm bureau will be held Dec. Nephi against County of the of directors election Ogden nual Mrs. seeks 28 Jensen the and at to an ancustody Harrisville, were nominatchamber? of commerce of one minor child. The cou- nouncement made according this by the morning ed Thursday afternoon by 'the com- - control ple was married In Salt Iake. Juno 11, officials of the organization. P.rown-inermittee consisting' of At the meeting will te all of the chairmanr- Max?' Davidson. J. W. an well as the various offidirector Eld-! U. J. and Gus , Wilcox, Wright L. Coal All or klndH M. of best cials tho graacs. various loca-lsoe President neiu Jones Coal &. Ice- Co., 2 37 9 Hudson E. G. win redge, Jr. The eleotlon Peterson of the Utah the Agriculof IB. Fifteen ' "January Monday, Ave. 998 tural college will be the 2R candidates will be chosen at the principal speaker. final election. ' Biff Sale on "Xmas Footwear for the The will convene at 2 p. ni. The president and whole family. Christenson Hhoe Store, and themeeting will be devoted to opening elecat the chosen for the Webr club 1051. the business of the organization, the 9 will be named to hold tion January election of officers for tne enduing ' chamthe e the same positions with dance. Fourth ward hall year and the. reports ,of the work acber of commerce. 1297 complished in the various communitonight. All of the luba contributing to the ties during: the year. have candidates chamber of commerce Fined D. with $60 Sanchez, There will be a Jaanguet at 5:30 chargred race-- each of the for- carrying- concealed weapons, entered in the ""of o'clock and following the banquet the pleaded Prothe Kiwanis, mer presidents guilty before City Judge D. R. Rob- members wil meet at 7:30 o"dock in gressive Business, Rotary and the We- erts in the city court this morning:, the evening at which tim President and was sentenced to pay a fine of 6o Peterson will deliver the principal adber clubs being included. The candidates for the election as or serve 60 days In the city Jail. He dress. was arrested last night by Deputy chosen follow: The meeting will conclude with a O. W. Adams, E. Ft. . Alton, J. H. Sheriff Fred Tout near the John Scow-cro- ft dance and social. : & Sons' company place of busiAndrews, A. ,P. Blgelowi James Bren-M. oo ness at Twenty-thir- d street and Wall dan. Frank Browning. Frank Driggs.' James H. Douglas, A. B. avenue. , AlHiffSVItLE r -- ! - o- TERMS IF YOU WISH Olnudf.T. Moye. county clTfc and auditor. wuj tho Kuest- of honor at noon tfday at an Xmas luncheon and of parly given to him by the employe his office. I'nbfknown to Mr. Move, the office workers had smuggled u Christmas tree into a room adjoining the county clerk's office and had it gaily decorated. Following a dainty luncheon prepared bv the women workers, Santa Claus hopped in and presented Mr. Moyes with an Elks lodge card casei. The gift came from the office em' ployes. Wllford Tounp is reported to have donated ome of hift the Blarney This is what overy visitor to'Krin'tric-s- to do-kichickens to the affair and a part of the menu was dalnt- chicken sand- stone. You have to han by the heels out of Blarney castle, but oriee wiches. Other chicken fanciers of the o they say. office alo sacrificed their pets for you kiss the stone you are gifted with oratorical powers. tha occasion, it is said. While it was reported that following the applicants did not alter the situathe dainty luncheon Mr. Moch went EXTENSIVE ROAD The. application for' patent was tion. downtown to dinner, thia rumor was denied. PROGRAMS FORMED; who said flatly denied by Mr. Moyes." that his trip downtown was .imp)y to WOMAN WINS DIVORCE procure toothpick. Kxlenive roivl programs are being Those who furnished- - the goodies FROM CONVIOT-MAT- E planned by all of the state of the and the Xmas surprises for Mr. Moyfs union, W. Moore, chief aicording to were Mw. Mable Wysong. Miss Agnea accountant pub-H- e U. i of the bureau ofWah-IntrioL. Van A.. Miss Fa Emma hey, Smith, in with Verjia Holers Boylea wasin today roads; headquarters Dyke. Wllford Young. W. H. FIfher. the a decree of divorce, Mr. here who arrived granted court today. W. D. Clegg and Edward Lewis. KimN. Jamea is by Judge, rvturnlng- eat after haviw? district - Moore oo audited the books of the l.,S. roads ball after he had testified that her offices at Missoula. Portland and Sin husband. Cannon J. Boyles, wish said upon ' xne Francisco. convict, The woman her husband wa On leaving Ogrden he will inspect stand that she eknew she marwhen a the books of the Denver office, after fugitive ried hint, but upon his promises el which he will return to The 5Tj.OCO.000 recentty voted for reform they were wed. The day following the marriage. the roads of the I'nlttd expenditure on declares that States will be used to Rood advan- Julvtf. last. Mrs.'iJoylea automobile In an tage. Mr. Moore states. Many of tho her husiind stole as: he states have already complete-- com- Salt Lake and waa arrested He ban drove the car into Ogden. prehensive programs for 1922. Mr. Moore will remain in. Ojden been in Jail for a long period, she until the first part qf next week, af- testified. ter which he wiU depart for Denver. Judge G'eorge H. Barker today grantoo ed a decree to Juanita May Rltter from Emmett Edward Rltter - Jn - ' S45.3S t SANTA PAYS VISIT TO COUNTY CLERK ht . $60.50 value. Reduced . Pres. Peterson of A. C; to Address, Bureau at Annual Election Annual Election REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS . Hoosier oak cabinet; No. 2140 - AT HARRISVILLE BOARD Nominating Committee t Members to Run in r 5- Oak cabinet, sliding-doors?- , nlumlnuni top; $63.00. Reduced to $51.00 d - Real; estate transfers reported today Glenna Felt, county recorder, byMrs.'; . follow:" - ' , John T. and Mattie S. Rltter, to John Lee Bybee, a part of the. southeast quarter of Sec. 13, Twp. - N., R. ' 2 W ; $1. - George T. and Elizabeth A. Terry to George Mullens, all of lots 24 and 25. block 3. East Parte Addition, $150. o- Same pattern onlv has aluuainuru SO-i1- 3 tcp; ?S5.50 grade No. 2113 ive . r- SG7.88 . , 00 "grade A ex-u- . Hooiier White Beu-ty- , the finest cabinet made; full flush panel white enameled porcelain top. J90.50 No. H2154 M ns r - . Beth-le-he- T S41.40 rait - , - s, HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS Xmas Specials w yon virgin mother and child. Holy infant, so tender and mild. ' .Sleep in heavenly peace, V. In peace. Sleepf. heavenly " " .. ' "' ' Silent night. Holy night! Shepherdsauake at the sight, Cllories stream from heaven'afar, Heavenly hosts sing Christ, the Savior, is born, Christ, the Savior, is born. :Silent night. Holy night! Soon of God, Love's pure light Radiant beams from Thy holy face. With the dawn of redeeming Grace. Jesus,: Lord at Thy birth, " Jesus, Lord, at Thy birth. "O COME, ALL YE FAITHFUL-- ' O come, all ye faithful. Joyful and triumphant, O come yea; O come ye to Come' and behold Him, born the King of Angels. s lSing, choir of angels, Sing' in tation. Sing, all ye citizens of heaven above, Glory to God In the highest. this Yea, Lord,' we greet Thee, Born ' happy morn, Jesusto 'Thee be Glory glv'n,' 'Word of the Father, now flesh appear- : ing. CHORUS O come, let us adore Him. O come, let us adore Him, O come, let us adore Him Christ, the Lord. . frmed Oyerstuffpd Royal Mot-riupholstered in best quality buckskin imitation leather. th wear of which Is guaranteed, satisfactory. Regular $67.50.. Reduced to $48.60 No. R7 Royal; $52.50. Reduced to $37.80 Same number in golden, dull 841.40 v , No. R15 Royal Morris, mahogany frame, upholstered buckskin imitation of best quality; $57.50 grade. Reduced to $41.40 Same number in j .. - No. 4140 . ; Silent night, Holy night! is All la PRICES REDUCED 30 PER CENT' ' AT Make her Xmas happy . . LIGHTHOUSE The Quality Electric Store. 2452 Wash. Ave, Phone 531 |