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Show 2 THE OGDEN l(timiTflffl(IrlTlfrfwc r.. pSHOpiOIR -- Dec. Cak, SACRAMENTO, 27. u) U U . 1.50 48-pou- ' - bag nd smaU can3 Hih Patent for 6 " . COFFEE i It is a blend inof the world's Mocha East and cluding genuine India-witthe blend. Carlot makes a low price possible, yet this Is the finest coffee money can buy. $2.50 5 pounds Old Master bst-coffee- s, h pur-chas- iH-iisho- p 'Coffee ,( (NOTE: Bishop Grace was one of ; the several dignitaries of the Catholic churcli to be present In Ogden at the iime Monsignor Cushnahan of Ogden 2,was invested with the office of do- r mestlc prelate in 1918.) $V,50 3 .45c ; . . . ,12c ,. .:, .12c 25c 55c 1 . to ...... pound Old Master 45c California Table Pears 35c 40c California Table Peaches, 45c ... $2.25 5 pounds M. J. B. ......... Coffee $1.00 45c 1 pound Skaggs' Purity ' 35c Coffee . . 1 CALIFORNIA TEA ' j Royal Garden Tea, a real firt picking Japan Tea at a nominal prtce. 85c 1 pound Royal Garden .! Tea 65c 45c y2 pound Royal Garden 35c Tea 50c Yz pound Royal Garden Ceylon India Orange Pekoe 39c Tea $1 1 pound Llpton's Tea . . 85c t,55c y2 pound Llpton's Tea . 45c . Deatfc List Grows From Wind and Rain; Sand- storm Disagreeable -- 40c 35c 20c 7.Th COCOA i 1 ! ot $100,000, but was much heavier in Houthern CallfornJu. 25c Country Gentleman Corn, 2 for 15c June Peat 22'2o Sifted Peas 35o Del Monte extra Sifted CHOCOLATE ........ ........ ........ Peas, 20o No. for 2 for . . , . . . , 30c No. , $1575.06 want to call very particular attention to the first showing of the Essex Coach. 35c 10c 15c .55c 15o 15c 35c 4 CHEESE 30o full Cream Cheese, 5 ......... pounds or more, pound . . . . Less, per pound ... 24c 25c d i I iii it Co-Ed- s Are Asking NEW YORK, Dec. 27. When Is a girl old enough to smoke? This question has cropped up at Columbia university and today; is who puzzling hundreds of want to be told why .Barnard college .rules say nothing about use j; of the soothing weed in graduate ."' dormitories and prohibit it in. Two t these of the undergraduates. were recently suspended when oocaught smoking. co-e- unaer-graauat- ds es . s aWi 'WM.J m mm I 9 . CHILE HOPEFUL OF ti FINAL SETTLEMENT $43,-000,0- 00 ' North-America- SANTIAGO, Chile. Dec. 27. (py the note Associated Press.) The Chilean Peru agreeing to arbitration. of the tt4?acna-Arica dispute which has been J;2brwarded- to Lima, says in part: w "Chile wishes to designate a to go to Washington with fthe object of endeavoring to obtain 'With a Peruvian envoy a settlement ot Spending difficulties and draw up contentions which will be submitted for to their respective govern-tnenapproval on the bases and with the of arbitrating all divergencies that Cannot be settled by direct agreement to precise ind which are indispensable of the pact. fcnnd loyal execution Treaty of Ancon, signed in 1883.) St- The note declares that the imputations contained in Peru's last note of various violations of the treaty are of the long severance' of the result relations-betweethe two 3iplomatic 'republics and expresses the belief that line meeting in Washington will be to dispel such dispositions. pleni-potfentia- WASHINGTON, Dec. 27. American exports to Europe declined in November as compared with the previous month, according to an official summary of foreign trade issued today by the department of Justice. Imports from Europe in- creased In the same period about $3,500,000. was the Only to Africa and Ocenia States outgoing trade of the United in than October, November in greater Africa the increase in the case of $3,400,-00Ocenia to and 1700,000 being . counto Exports Nofor tries aggregated $71,646,000 vember against $77,177,000 for Octo$13,320,000 ber; to South AmeFica Asia $41,104,000 against $15,277,000; Oceania $10,151,-00- 0 against $43,921,000; Africa and against $6,773,000 for November against $4,162,-- 0 , .. 00 for October. co ry -- ts n $4,-865,0- 00 ELEVEN EGYPTIANS KILLED IN.DISORDERS ob-i?- ct - n sur-IJcie- nt LONDON, Dec. 27. (B? tho Asso- ciated . Press.) Eleven Egyptlons were killed and 14 others wounded in the recent Nationalist disturbances in Cairo, says a foreign' office statement today. NO British, casualties occurred, it was stated. are continuing .In Disturbances Cairo, the advices added, and attempts have been made to wreck trains. One such attempt succeeded, a train on the Ileluan railway being derailed Christmas day. , OREGON NEVADA CALIFORNIA (Continued from Pago One) extort money from her, Curtis W. Emery, her second husband, and Mrs. Jennie S. Chase, her mother. Conspiracy to frighten Albert T. Smith into paying $37,500 as alimony to his wife, Agnes L. Smith, and abandonment of prosecution against Smitfi after the money was paid, also are charged. In this connection, the attorney general alleges that one-hathe $37,500 alimony was claimed by Coakley as a contingent fee. When these charges were first filed Pelletier assetted that Mr. Allen had acted to discredit his candidacy for mayor, which he was planning to make public the next day. Pelletlef withdrew from the mayoralty race on December 2. . j STATUTE ATTACKED. On November 23. Pelletier attacked as unconstitutional the statute under which the original proceedings were brought, contending that Inasmuch as he had been elected to office he was romovable only through impeachment He said law giving proceedings. a .majority of supreme the court Justices the power to remove a district attorney after a hearing conflicted with the Fourteenth amendment to the federal constitution. He petitioned the court for a writ of prohibition refurther action on the origstraining inal information, Two days later Justice De Courcy'ruled that the court was without Jurisdiction Issue such a writ and dismissed the to , petition. Pelletier has been district attorney of Suffolk county since November.1909. He filled out the unexn pired term of the late John B. and was subsequently reelected for successive terms. - lf Mo-ra- 5- - 1. '4 : ' h it WET WASH Phone M72 OO TRADE PACT BARED - ROME, Dec. X Life Insurajice Money TO LOAN Long Time On New Dwellings and Apartments KELLY & HERRICK 7. (By the AssociatThe terms of the commercial, agreement between Italy and soviet' Russia, which was signed Monday by Foreign Minister Delia Torretta and M. Vorovsky, the soviet representative, were published today by the soviet newspapers. The agreement Is temporary and provides for resumption of trade between the two countries pending negotiations for a general economic treaty. The agreement contains reciprocal clauses regarding Imports and and port facilities and provides exports for the abstentatl&n by Russia from propaganda. It doea away with all trade barriers except as to the Importation into Italy of alcoholic liquor from Russia. Both parties agree mutually to refrain from all forms of blockade and boycott and agree not to hamper postal and telegraph communications. Soviet not to requisition goodsRussiaagrees and agrees not to demand ed Press.) $ i q.0,000 I RUSSIAN-ITALIA- N , door-windo- ws :i: ' -- t . Commencing Wednesday, December 28, tHe Coach will fee shown for the first time. We will remain open evenings and make this an' occasion for everyone to drop in find see the new Coach developed by Essex, You will be delighied with it You cannot ignore its price. ; L. L. HAINS, Manager. OFFICIAL USES AMERICAN EXPORTS POST TO EXTORT TO EUROPE DECLINE MONEY, CHARGE 0. r 1 - - Jl J, l in WYOJVHNG pien Enough to Smoke? " li IDAHO Is Girl Old V i ii mm one; er In this new Essex Coach you get exactly what you have been wanting. - i It is not siimply one more model entering the field. It is something much more important than that. IT IS THE FIRST SATISFACTORY ANSWER TO AN IMMENSE PUBLIC DEMAND. For a long time many of you have ENCLOSED wanted a body' for NEAR THE PRICE OF AN OPEN BODY on. the same chassis, with that chassis a thoroughly good five-passeng- 25o ... .... It is smaller than a sedan, but large enough to seat five passengers comfortably. And it is, built to endure. Its lines are distinctive," pleasing to the eye. It has a fine finish, excellent upholstery and these fine car details: Dash controlled ventilator; ,wind and rain proo.f ; sun visor; luggage and tool locker, opened from rear; newest type easy operating crank handle lifts and fittings that on hold doors solid very important; fine? texture, long wearing upholstery and rugs; low; deep cushioned seats ;fof five; radiator shutters and motor--; meter for efficient motor control"; cord tires; I 15o ...... R- - ZYz Plsrce'a Pork and . 45c Beans, 2 for 20c No. U Plerce'a Pork and . , 15C Beans, . .... . . 12'ae No. 1 Plerce'a Pork and Beans . 10c V 5--0 . . . 2Yz Sauerkraut . 20c Asparagus . . , . . . 17J4c Strlngless' Beans, 2 1 . for 2a Pumpkin 2 20c No. 25c No. 2yg Plerce'a Kraut, - There eleven bridge wer washed 0ut or ordered closed today, Impeding traffic materially. Han Diego was cutf f completely from rafl orNnutomobile communication, and streams In fhat section were overrunning their 30c Yz pound Premium Garden kanka as u result of extraordinary 1 Bitter Chocolate . . . 7 . 25c downpours In the mountains east of ilhere. BUTTER , Tourists who, pressed southward Skaggs' Best Creamery Butter across the desert from Dakersfield had Is churned daily especially Iqr the unique experience of driving, us. It is the best butter made at storm while rnln was fthrough'a fane! winds the a price you can 'afford to pay. , up 'falling. Strong whipped t fine grit from the. desert despite 11m c Skaggs' Best Fresh Creamdampness, and hurled, it at all who 40 o ery Butter, pound . were abroad. 35c Beet Fresh Nut Butter, Tops were' torn from automobiles .29c pound and at times gusts were so powerful not.be made against Jtieadway jcould them, anp the cars had to stop and ;'itwalt a lull. Several automobiles werq turned over and- a number of 'minor ' Occidents 'were reported. I". A man-anhis wife were found tlead in their apartment here. The Wiiinii . iiBrf Jtini.i. i. I burners of their range were flow- - I mi , iw flame w been the but had apparently ving blown out by the high wind, asphyUTAH xiating them. T- ALL-YEA- ....... pound McDonald Don't 79o Boil Coeoa 50c V pound McDonald Don't i Boll Cocoa 40c 45c 1 pound pure Cocoa . . 35c 25c Vz McDonald pure Cocoa 20c 60o 1 pound Roof Garden Ground 45c Chocolate 30c Yz pound Premium Bar , 25c Sweet Chocolate 9Sc 55c 15o Utah Solid Pack Toma- - . . 25o toes, 2 for 15c Sugar Corn, 2 for . . . 25c . "death list in the California storms of th pant few days reached four. Three men were killed In Accidents caused by 4 the wind yesterday and today the body ? of a belloved drowned when fourth, J the high waves upet his skiff, was Mound lf Oakland estunry, I ; Damage in this xection was rstlmut-Jt- d ........ . CANNED VEGETABLES ! , . A CAR ENTIRELY NEW IN .DESIGN AND NEW IN PRICE. A ENCLOSED CAR FOR ONLY $280 MORE ' THAN THE OPEN MODEL. AN 'ROUND ESSEX THAT WE CAN DELIVER AT YOUR DOOR FOR ONLY Utah Table Peaches . . 25c White Table Cherries . . 30c Black Table Cherries. ,25c Table Egg Plums, 2 for 45c California Strawberries 29c California Raspberries . 29c California Blackberries 25c. California Loganberries 25c No. 10 Utah Pie Peaches 59c No. 10 Utah Pie Apricots 69c No. 10 Utah Pie Apples 40c No. 2Y2 fancy Pineapple 29c No. 2 fancy Pineapple,. 25c No. 1 fancy Pineapple . 15c 50c ; - for 2 35c 40c 35c 35c 40c 40c 39c 35c 75c 75c . . . . . $1.75 Coffee $1.40 3 pounds M. J. B. Coffee. $1.10 50c 1 pound M. J. B, Coffee 37c $1.25 3 pounds Skaggs' Purity Leather bad Five Passenger CANNED FBUIT . ..$1.33 Coffee. . . 8c small Sego Milk, dozen . 75c 8c small Sego Milk, 4 for . 25c 30c Eagle Milk, dozen . . $2.55 30c Eagle Milk, 2 for . . . 45d. es $2.19 pounds Old Master LCoffee oo , '"""j 15c Tall Sego Milk, case . $5.40 15c Tall Sego Milk, dozen $1.35 15c Tall Sego Milk, 4 .for . 45c Coffee every year. - OO ' L"'"' "' CANNED MILK . Skaggs' Stores use several straight carloads of Old Master " '. "" Some Regular Prices I . ' ssT1s1T7T"sssssTshmZw Flour (limit 2 sacks) . .$1.00 20c choice Shoulder Beef. Steak, pound. . . ... 20c choice Shoulder Pork Steak, pound. . , . , 20c fresh Hamburger, 2 pounds for -- 2 ICBO0T1 'Pickles, 2 for -- I)fc. - 65c Oyster, or Sweet large Mason Jars Chow Chow, Sour Pickles 17jc 40c ; 8AN FRANCISCO. 3- Wednesday Unusual Bargains; I I- v. T" iT friends who are not enjoying such savings and service. Tell your friends all you know about us. Thla Information will be appreciated by those to whom It is offered, and will further aasure you of !ower prices In the future. . ll " ir' .)T-!ir- , We wish to thank our hundrede of loyal customera for the support given our Ogden stores. It it this steady loyal patronage that makes a steady lowering of prices from time to time. We expect to break all records for volume durmg 1922. Most of you that are now profiting by patronizing our stores no doubt still have some Thomas Grace; for more than 25 years ""bishop of the Roman Catholic diocese J. of died here today after Sacramento, . n in ess un IH 01 several monins. ; ne was nil 'eara of age. ? isisnop. u nomas urace. wno was in the Catholic church of prominent California and Nevada for ;jiorthern more than half a century, was a Vtaunch friend of all churches and of the Christian religion. faiths "Tou go to some church i If youshould don't then live a life that Tut ".will enable you to have a clear con-- ; science and in the end! that will u Jount he would. say. In June, 1921, laity and clergy of! rthe west celebrated his silver Jubilee As bishop of the Sacramento diocese. He was a native of "Wexford, Irebeing born In 1831 and was orland, dained in a Dublin. In September, 1867,' he came to J ' California and in 1881 he assumed ((Charge as pastor of- SU Rose church, 'Sacramento, and remained las such ftintil he .became bishop in 1897. Mrs. Iceland Stanford dedicated to Gracethe former mansion at ftacramento and later It was dedicated t to. the aid of friendless children. T lir... wrikm ir rProminent. Catholic Visitor in Ogden for 'Ceremony in Year 1918 : .fn- TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 27, 1921. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Cm: M toir gctee (Goo Hudson Ave. 2345-5- 5 Phone 460 T 1 rnlkm from Italy funds from property belong- WEST COAST OFFER ing to the old Russian regime. made INYITED BY WEEKS Arrangements also were whereby a relief missionwillfinanced by operate in the Italian government WASHINGTON, Dec 27. Secretary southern Russia under the auspices Weeks advised C. C. Tinkler, head of of the Italian Red Cross. V oo - . the Ban Francisco concern known as of North the Construction Company America, that he would be glad to MOB TAKES VICTIM meet representatives of the corporation the first week of January and AS MARINES DEPART discuss any offers they might make for the operation of the Muscle Shoals, KEY WEST, Fla., Dec. 27. Manuel Ala., nitrate and power plants. who. Mr. Weeks advised Mr. Tinkler aftero Head, owner of a coffee shop,a band a telegram from the .corpor-atlbeaten been by he had receiving after killnsaying that its representatives of masked men. Sunday, shot and resiwould arrive at Florence, Ala,, Decemed W. H. Decker, a prominent a Jail the from by ber SI, to investigate- the Muscle was taken dent, Ho Shoals projects and later would com mob early Sunday ,and lynched. V v ' i ' 4 for a conference. was shot twice before being removeda to Washington on oo out taken from the Jail, then and strung to a tele- ' ; country road w with ISLAND ASKS LOWER phone pole, where he was riddled ' bullets. ; ...... .. .... s DUTY ON TOMATOES Barricaded in the cupola of a house. Head stood off an armed mob until ,, i to the county Jail. captured and taken 27. official agDec. The stood MADRID. the navy yard Marines from outside the Jail until the mob ricultural chamber of Gran Canara, guarddisbanded. But at 2 ft. m.. when one of tho Canary Islands, has petihad Sam BroWn: I see where Dr. W;. Augustus Pratt, of New York, foreign minister to the marines were relieved by deputies, tioned the Spanish with the United is making women's mouths smaller open negotiations the mob gathered again,- and forced States by operations. government for revision of the their way Into theoocell house. John is a fine-ideaSmith: on tomatoes, which are That duties imposed I'll take my wife around there. sent to- - America . In large quantities Maybe he will fix her so she can't talk. KING ALBERT'S SON from the Canaries; Sam Brown: What Sam Brown Said to John Smith . " V , - A K ' ' m . v J - . oo MAY WED PRINCESS BROTHER-IN-LA- BRUSSELS, Dec. 27. (By the Associated Press.) Reports of the eneldest gagement of Duke of toBrabant, Princess son of King Albert, eldest1 daughter of King Victor Emmanuel, of Italy, have gained considerable circulation. Ignorance of their reported engagement was professed today in royal circles but other persons prominent in Belgian sothat the report ciety expressed belief was not without foundation- -- Yo-land- o, -- oo BOXER INDEMNITY MAY REVIVE BANK . OF W SENATOR LODGE DIES Tqu're all wrong. Women are haying this done for " r ber of new entries. medt of NorAmong them WASHINGTON, Dec. 27. Rear Ad- way who recently arrived in thjs counmiral Charles Henry Davis, retired, try and will compete under colors of brother-in-laof Senator Lodge, of the Chicago club. BJarne Ursum, who Massachusetts, died at his home here today. He was a native of Boston and 76 years of age. . ., on of won the amateur championship Canada on four occasions has sent in his entry, 8even nominations have been received from the club at Steamboat Springs, Colorado. .. URGES IMPROVEMENT OF OAKLAND HARBOR THE NEW YEAR ARRIVES ON WINGS w Dec- - 27. WASHINGTON, Expenditure of $1,371,450 for tho Improvement of Oakland harbor. San Francisco bay. , PARIS, Dec. 27. Premier Brlanda Lhas Jseen recommended to congress by announced his intention to introduce army engineers. bill In the French parliament this afSKI TOURNAMENT. ternoon authorizing the government 24. John Dec. use to China CHICAGO, with Ohs, through agreemet the Boxer indemnity for the secretary of the Chicago Noge Ski club of the Industrial Bank of who Is receiving entries for the anChina, with a view to preserving nual tourney of the national ski assointerests ciation at Fox River grove, Illinois,Franco' material and in the Far East. .. January 22. today announced a sum- ..ri beauty's sake. . It comes la on Firestone tires. If you want tires for epeed. eervlce, durability, long wear, cost, by all means specify ' Firestone tires when you purchase. We carry the entire line, all sizes. when- - low-upkee- GEO.vHUSS TIRE SERVICE CO. 2341 Hucbon Ave-- |