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Show THE OGDEN StJNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 25, 1921 i Maud Stevens, under whose direction the Baptist .church choir will give their third annual Christmas A ISS ' ' I00BLEE I' 2 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R HAS 'YANKEE ASPECT - ... i, - i Camps of the Daughters' of the will meet on Thursday afterri-onee- V'' noon of the coming week at the home of the members. will' be Meetings held as follows: Geai-tiCamp B, captain. Mrs. Ellen Muin-forwill meet with Mrs. Thomas . 216 Visiting: board member will be Mrs. Eleanor Wother-npoo. E, Camp captain, Mrs, Charles Hus-sewill meet with Mrs. Hussey,' 2970 Jefferson avenue. Visiting: board member, Mrs. RIntha Pratt Douglas. Camp F, captain, Mrs. William Z. Terry,. will meet, with Mrs. It. C. .2472 Monroe avenue. Visiting r; board.. member, Mrs. Ida Packard ".. , V Camp II, captain, Mrs. Stella Craze, vrili meet with Mrs. Hattie Riley, 2820 Occupied City Becoming Each More American-lik- e 't - i . Passing Week -- . a, d, COBLENZ. Dec. 24. Little by little Coblenz has been taking on an Ameri can aspect, with a will and a smile in some respect.-- , but reluctantly and with a frown so far as most of the Ger man population. Is concerned. The recent formalities of peace apparently did not make a particle of difference either way. Some of the bitterness the TJermans showed when the American December army marched into Coblenz. 8, nearly three jreart ago, lias subsided. Coblenz is now one. of the liveliest little cities of central, western Europe. Not for the Americans alone, nor the Franch and Belgians, hut for - English, the Germans, too, and. the Llinds in the German homes which were, drawn In resentment at the coming of the Americans, have" all ben raised, regardless of whether the, occupants like or disforces, ami approve of business has thrived to such an extent that many a Coblenz merchant has put aside a snug little fortune, as fortunes 'go, in Germany. American civilians have been pouring Into the occupied area for the past two years and a half, thousands for and ethers on sightseeing purposes business ; missions which have kept them. here. Then, various officers tan i enlisted men have left the army from timeto time to enter business of some kind, ind gradually the American colony on the Rhine has grown until today it is estimated there arc .something lik 2,000 civilians from the Fnlted States scattered about the Coblenz cra. ' There are "American Klorts" all about townY but all of theru are not owned by American'?. Amor:cari-ma- d goads are on sale at half th downtown shops and "Engl!FlTspoken here' greets, shoppers in all th principal streets. At the news stands about the town the Amaroc News, which is the forc, daily newspaper of the American es in GermanV. Is on sale as well as daily newspapers from New York and Chicago.-In the streets, during the shopping hours, nearly as much English as German. heard. An American feels quite at. home In Coblenz half an hour after he arrives. -- ifV: Oak-street.- n. ca it y, f'. v - :; ' Mc-TJri- 5" de, Tre-sede- j . v .' . ' FIFE, MISS ESTHER for the musical f ." ' : " " pro- gram to be given at the ..First .Baptist church this evening. of the A" the-occupatio- n 5 .''.;: ... 1 V 1 - ' w To you whose business heips make ours successful we send cordial Holiday Greetings . " 4 , s ' 4 f , mjxX" i , jj - ' r - 1 , -" h l fi i MUSIC AND But s oo RinJCS DON'ATKI) WALLA WALLA, Wash.. Dec. 2 4. A wood cut of the Rev. T.cnrv Har- unbelieving. Van Dusen. Imon sophisticated, Spauldlns1, ansoclated with Dr. Martha was a subtle and dainty maid I Marcus DgAMA Whitman, in the Christianizing In the person of Kate Fenfon. the old Oregon territory and a por- P. L. Edwards, of the U. of U., and of was the an autho'rity on amateur dramatics, tion of a brass howitzer used in sub- FEDERAL 'Nothing most successful plays produced in the says: jduing the Indians following the maswas the most finished and best sacre of the Whitman party, are two of the O. II. S..both from the annals "It relics recently donated to Mrs. artistic and financial standpoints. rounded-ou- t Lincoln avenue. Bowd member, .amateur production I cherished ' museum of Whitman college. the Louise Reeder. Much credit is due to Miss" Marion have ever seen." oo , Camp I,: captain, Mrs. Olive Corey, ReJd, in charge of the Oral ExpresWorn-fen's SICKNESS will meet with Mrs. Sumner Nelson, sion department, unfl the director of SLEEP CURE? The regular meeting of the Thirty-thir- d street and Parry avenue. the' play, whose, untiring effort and ' of the First Dec. 24. Pxo- LIVERPOOL, Eng., Missionary society ' Visiting board member, Amelia' Flyg- - able direction, were, in a large meas- Presbyterian church will be held Fri ; fessor Newstead of Liverpool unlver- are. ure, resultant in its success.day afternoon In the church parlors Camp J, captain, Mrs. J. G." Read, Miller, as Bob Bennett, and with Mrs. I. E. Teets and Mrs. Jones covered a- new drug, which has proved Clyde cure of sleeping sickwill meet with. Mrs. Read, 2730 Wash- Mayme Wright, as Gwen Ralston, por- 'as hostesses. A special musical pro Invaluable ness. avenue. Ellen Board be will members, their Clyde given. ington gram parts smoothly. trayed Thomas and Rose Murphy Packer.'. Miller gave to his rele the subtlety , demands. .Although Camp K, captain-- Mrs. J. F. AUred, that the will meet with Mrs. Allred, 2035 Ad- these two part were the nominal leads f ams avenue. Board member, Mrs. the play, there others who Jane Fife White. starred in their characterisations foremost amorig these is Kenneth Iless,' Camp M, captain, Mrs. Joseph .will .meet with 'Mrs. Rachel Far- who, as E. M. Ralatcn, gave an interstreet. Board pretation of the blase,' cynical 'stockley, 118Q Twenty-sixt- h v A younr man was visiting: an Ogden sigfilficance of white. members, 'Mrs, Nell Emmett and Mrs4 broker, that was surprisingly good. contractor's a he rainy "does "Why,'.' a bride deduring asked, daughter May Hobson. Katherine Ferguson, as Mr3. Ralston, nieht last week. to ... sire be clothed in white at her marof W. Mrs. David to the N, the carried Camp "captain, part perfection As no one the the. raindrops.' of ?'."; he went "Hear riage patter answered, d middle-ageEvans, will meet with Mrs. Walter dignified, society matron, "They seem to be trying to on: ."Because white stands for joy, and Farr Parry "avenue,, Visiting board Ihyllis King and Betty Hurst respec- he said. the wedding day' Is the most on the roof." ocmember, Mrs. Minerva tively, Mabel anJ Gubi. two chorus .play a tune "that's because it1 casion in a woman's life." Joyous Camp R, captain, Mrs. Mamie. Stone, girls, considerably cnlivrr:ed t;i3 viece. lis, "Ys," ehe said, Immediately a little fellow piped, composition roof ins." Mill meet with. Mrs.' Will Read and Phyllis I'ing's. work ,a3 exceptionally ."Please sir, why do up: man all1' Mrs. Viola Badger.- 1110 Washington brilliant, and Betty Hurst ably supWon r hl.irk ?" tell . 'Can v it Trono.rlr.t. tencher you v Osden me( ' avenue. Visiting board, member, tJM of tuii.vi role The ported her tho world'.'"' shape of Pardo. Ethel, a debutane. was cleverly char- theBanker's son "Pa uays it's jn a hell IIELPFUIi HINT. Camp ,8, captain, Mrs. Louise An- acterized by Bernlce Harris. save To a of ico, always leave the Ice shape." derson, will meet with Mrs.F. B. Newpart that of the minister was bo v door open. whose Maxon ton,' 2955 Pirigree avenue. filled bly by Mellinger, To abolish red ants In JlORE TItCTlI TIIA.V POirTRY. Camp T. captain, Mrs. Gertrude highly 'original antics contributed ' hit each ant on the head with a hammeet will audiMrs. to .amusement Weaver his with cf I the How well do remember, Agnes much, -mer. McPhea. 2918 Pingree avenue. Visit- ence, and were probably intended - to, It was latp in last December. vas away, caused from sooU in thefeed value of the grain. These tests To a have which , have been continued In comb! Mrs. as quick Rich. Almira board Inside meal, in street member, was walking down the ing chimney. Why take the chance, think Have.! nation for three years- have demon-theit at the delicatessen. get at home. babiea of i wife and Camp W, captain. Mrs. Sarah Gled-hil- l, to howa minister acts when not be- jl your fmanly pride.n To have' delicious tripe, take a seas will meet with Mrs. George fore the public. ,. Lewi3 Miller, who ATy heart was all flutter inspected, repaired and cleaned.- strated that barley is ultra valuable lection of more rubber "contains In slice it it avenue.stock Vis2615 that Sallna hose, an Lincoln the ia' feed; From garden .Union, ad Moulding, played the part of Dick Ralston, took AndM fell into the gutter. I . flatten it out. fori protein than corn and more carbohv- Iting board member, Mrs. Rose Brown true brotherly. delight in harrassing A i31r came up and laid down by myj down one side andwill know the difcooking, isobody SHERIFF" JOHN. Bob. Charles Stevens created a very ;drates than oats, lacking only in fat Ballantyne. . side. s ference. bailiff in the district content Ilolden. John " ' White clothes lines cut in sections court is the grand-po- p of a line 3V6j . CHEAPER TILI.V COILV And as I lay there ifi the gutter a makes dish of macaroni. splendid old grandson. With my. heart still ujl value, the experiments' have To keep your husband at home year to sitjshoJ" e3 So when the A lady passing by did chance to eay n h in Illinois will anacre jame . his . shoes off hide take and nights, tnet. other niftht the r(v,i, You can tell a man that boozer O J J uuuc invito l)UU"uo atiuai uijcbuuk 'em: court attache and deputy sheriff as. fped is lanted to barley By the company he chooses. than if plant- 4 And the pig. got up and calmly walked . . eo to tne oariey oats, in inaiana, A man J . recently drove his automo&0 During the course of heki fvenlS away. 299 pounds more feed, than : bile all the from to to decided Dallas, Texas, way Ilolden , Jew,J Iowa 246 and In Wisconsin We Grandpa Ogden to meet ljls mother-in-lachickens fpr Christmas and he accor-dlIf you consider life a hard1 grind,g hope n. to ' . he attracts the attention of the the child the chicken run with . An is because you are grina-init probably conducted as he by J. O. experiment flashlight! an electric Carnegie to hold Foundation, him S S 11 certainly TranBoston the wrong gristbeef cattle of the ' deserves a medal. Fuller., ot expert task he the while gentlyj consln performed script. College of Agriculture on twen- their throats. head of Chicago steers returns a HOW TO SAVE YOU i FAMILY. One chicken went on the block. Thejtv 1'UPIL. AX verdict bleed-! for barley over corn. The steers .. the Fire destroyed mother beautiful knife flashed and chicken, , Sallna home. divided into two lots and fed an teacner r ame iuc iivo auh-o- . jumping, was 'thrown to one side, were Happened while husband inz die Identical ration except that in. the case to intemperate, Temperate, Pupil them crushed barley was be The' intensely of ten of for child, appeared to war,- postal and o. ' cracked corn. With the substituted scene. He wobbled ' the Impressed by It! steers in the fall, it of the disposing the light a second and then turned R;inf net of urvvfl thfi two coDDers found those fed on barley had that 4 chlcken.was unfortunate the full which the passing soul had dropped; upon flesh at their 'trained, Mindful of the kindly, patronage you have given Us dura. cost ot 524.01 the had given up wbich bv this time into his nana. . those fed on corn . hundred and this what's last man, struggle. "Why, my good ing, the year just closing and hoping you are pleased with uuuurcu p . Into IIoiden looked The lad 8.iace;f for?" he asked. oothe service-giveyou, we take great pleasure in offering and said; "They can't fool the eherirr "War tax," nfurmured the soul " grand-pop?the seato our many friends and patrons happy greetings of the MOSCOW THEATRES gloomilyi a9 it passed through can'they heavenly gates. The Station Agent. son., IN PRIVATE HAiTOS There are three stages'in a man's ' r ; life Hoping the Yuletide will be a cheerful one and that prosf MOSCOW. Dec. 24. The Moscow ' is born. He pects for the future are bright, we remain, He gets married. ' ' ' Yours truly, . He dies. So when he gets married there is 4 nothing left ro ' do but die. ' i .4 Ogden High Sophomore: You want TO i to keep your eyes open today. Freshtnan: What for? Because people will New and Profitable- - Uses' 'Sophomore: think-you'ra darn fool- if. you go j Found After Brewers , . .. around with them closed.the-Truth'- ! . Lunch Rooms and Bakeries - - in-th- . v.-er- e U-ri- e, . . Thos. H. Guyon, Prop. HEARD ABOUT TOWN : I . . - Tl-tn- L.e-no- ra ,1 " - co-actre- ss. te n -- ". " ' ' the-pantr- home-cooke- lon red . . y, d j - -- - -- ; m - ' -- ' . cr, - - EVEfW - I GOOD WI5 pro-Joh- n w. the-report- , -- s- - tor a ..., M X. "V PAPP soviet lias announced that'the-34uslca- l Drama theatre,-thLutetJa Miscli'and two other theatres which the local city government has supported . will be leased to private concessionaries , and has asked Russian theatrical, managers to submit proposals for taking, 'over the theatres and operating them as t private enterprises. This is in accordance "with the general policy of the Moscow soviet to follow the example of the central government and unload responsibilities which have been too great a tax on its bread supply, fuel supply and power e of organization. . Wls-cuttl- ng - - " oo . DOG RETRIEVES BALLS' ANACONDA, JIonL, . Dec.724. One - UP-TO-13A- . j . - v . . -- " - n ' -- . - - Y STILL . of the caddies employed at the. Anano conda Country club has achieved little success In training a dog-- , to retrieve golf balls, according to club officials. A creek, which forms V;haz-zar- d on one fairway, formerly cbst tho loss of numerous bails. The dog' has now been trained to dive to the bot-tofor them. One of the most: difficult problems faced by trainer was to break the dogr of;; the ha.rd. "Ha habit of biting the balls too th carries them like eggs now,"-wa- s v ", boast recently. youth's proud m the-youn- . . ; - Ogden Steam Laundry MIBLEC rop: - 4 OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS WE WISH e , m ..... , Cuticura Insures Healthy Complexions GI30irE JLMMIE SEZ: You may know yourvWife like her but you. can't shut a book,'one. ' up like Daily use of Cuticura Soap.tsBisted when necessary by Cuticara Ointment, promotes clear akin, good hair sod soft white hands in moot casea when all elae faila. WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN THE TftEATMENT OF PYORRHEA :h menof Alkali Chips, Whenever they reached for their hips In times gone by, People, would fly But now they come, licking their lips. "Lovely day, don't you think?" said an Ogden man as he hit his thumb PTD)rhrvr7TM WE ARE The-ba- VECIALISTS IN CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK hammer. HVhav a Specialist in Plate or False Teeth Work. If you have plaiee " tt us. . ; . . Our sixth year without a change ef lanagement, which makes our guarantee ' : : . 2468 Wast.Incton Avenue. East Slds , ' ' goo' Green? . .Voice: Nope, drank one too'soon. ;We will now all sing. "The. Flatter the Plate the, Fewer the Soup." She drove him out into the country four or five miles and then stopped the car. "Shant we go a Uttle further?" he asked. , "No," she responded. 'Tve gone, far enough. .Now It's up to you." . . - - Phone 54 Tins ONE IS A FOSEIi. Small boys often ask embArrasslng Questions. A "preacher was addressing the Sunday school and "explaining the V RACINE. Wis.. Dec. 24. What hap pens to the barley the brewers used' ot buy? W.hat was'the fate of. one of- the mopt important- grain crops of- the. United States, formerly used in tho manufacture of malt liquors, the .special market for which was, theoretically at least, destroyed by the late passage of the tolstead act describing beer as an Intoxicating liquor, prescribed ? under the Eighteenth amendment!! ACKKAGF. 3IAINTAIXED An. investigation made here by the Wisconsin Agriculturist shows that there has been practically no reduction in the acreage of barley planted' since prohlbitloln was adopted. The crop in the United States this year was shown to be- - 167.000,000 bushels., compared with 171,000.000 bushels the year before and a five year average of 208.- 000,000, the reduction not being due toi any cutting down of acreage", but to an The agri-- ! unanticipated crop failure.new market culturlst reports that the for . this grain is a constribntion to; tlie farmer by the agricultural schools; of the midwest. Anticipating that the stoppage of the manufacture of malt liquors would. to- j a great extent, do away with the barthe agricultural colleges of j ly market, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa and Wisconsin". began a series of tests to determine the! bears BsneV Beware of etwnterfrtl .." . - - I QATARRH of the BLADDER A Very Merry I . . . "'y SPVCvtican Smy ibtm witWt nnf. . EMTESTTS We have the largest office In Ogden IV-trrttri- wy-Bo- t. "812 . wur, MCrtlera kT VkB. A i Oden' teleDhone operator:. you cannot' 4I.IUM." Koid Ha d4r: Jt.ta.Ui tHntmmm 2k ut Wc Tilooae. lwU lut Tn ' with-- - Always include the Cuticura Talcum in your toilet preparations. Quit. Business Christmas AND A Happy New Year . - '. ''' ; . x ' ' ';; THANK YOU FOR' YOUR ' GENEROUS ' PATRONAGE AVE I CHICHESTER S PILLS J4 r Ah ymnr Wraritet for fj. a4 4.t4 Kibbo. V bows, icud with blam ltu.J(V ltW'ITiS-Tr.Aikhft lrwffrC bUUUND BUNU FILL, for Zl 1 t'HU 1 I Re4 B P. SOLD BY DRUGCISTS " j , ; EVERYWHERE . ast & T nomr las |