Show THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- WEDNESDAY EVENING MARCH 14 1923 SIDE GLANCES WOMAN MAYOR By GeorgeXlark Re-electi- on Dark Horse h vote-o- t 94-8- Xcn r fin rLJLr' 111 u I M J '1 mm 6 OtM v NtA htnnce inc The boycott ' - low-prefigu- re On March 14 1734 Eli Whitney obtained a patent on hid cotton Rln capricbin Is nearly empty? ious Mire Spring is due officially and on the same dato in l5a the to arrive! in Ogdn ever the Bol- - firnt train crowd the Niagara stice route nfxt Tuesday afternoon Falls suspension bridge at 3:45 o clock in Jhe afternoon ' with sharp A Billing vesnH nt built and- rigged for the ut- bow w a thermometer the Tuidav Sm known an a clipper degrees above for the warmest inont spt-eTh — I - 5-- so-call- ed f : v is A a ' i f 3 mmmm '::iu:' I ri:r: I I ' i V Department stores send their clever buyer to Paris to select the imported thin£S women love 1 - 3 - —— in ' w irs ''""V 1 who Boy tor -- L(TV Vl X r : 3S 4 ' 4- - Bimmiiiiiiiii — - t 1 -- X f c 'II 112 fifre at "Department- Stores insisP on Lux mr their own things' WHY DOES one rrousE STAND OUT? SyW IJV'J ' PAINT U7 t "V1 u ii i 7 i i i : three-fourt- I robe of American women Kecall the houses you've admired weren't most of them well painted and tastefully colorful? Artistio use of color can make even a modest home distinctive! ' From the fashion centers of the world — ISfew York Paris London — they select the season's most successful styles —the! latest things in colors in fabrics More than any other women —because they buy for all women — they must know how lustrous silks and soft woolens and lovely colored cottons vtill wear— how proper washing Will keep them looking like new -- Faint beauty however is only "film deep The important question i$"How long will it last?"'Not the cost per gallon hut the cost per year is what counts! PURE PREPARED PAINT PHOENIX PURE PAINT I" The finest ready-mixe- d paints for all general i "Cheap" paint is usually most e?rpensive in the long run Fuller Paints are more economical because they go further with less labor — and last longer Since purposes Highest qtial- Jty materials ecientlfi- cally mixed 1819 they've been known for honest value FULLEtl PORCH and STEP PAINT t For large jobs consult a Master Painter He'll endorse Fuller standards Write for Illustrated booklet "Your Home as Others See PIONEER It" j V They know how easily : : - 2130 Washington Avenue OGDEN & CO ia Cities 35 Branches la 29 Pacific Coast and Factories in San Francisco Los Angeles Portland r 4? Inter-Mounia- J& v f Distributors of Valspar Products ':- - - Chicago Milwaukee Minneapolis Baltimore ' Washington New Orleans Kansas City Denver Los Angeles San Franc lac o Pittsburgh ' Buffalo Cleveland Akron Detroit Cincinnati St Paul St Louis ! i Portland Seattle ng s 4H if-- - For color cards and painting advice see your Fuller Dealer named belotc t FULLER & CO W-- P 2430 Washington Ave Burton Walker Lumber Co 2427 Lincoln Av Pioneer Coal & Lumber Co CORINNE' Overland Lumber Co " GARLAND ' "F 'Overland: Lumber Co: BRIGHAM MALAD w s i fa Overland Lumber Co Bonneville Lumber Co " v PRESTON Overland Lumber Co Co ITfiti if I Fiv Points CLEARFIELD fClearfield Lumber Indianapolis TroTldcnce New York Philadelphia lingerie negligpes sweaters and frocks And they buy! it in the familiar blue package found investigations show in 8 out of 10 representative homes in cities from coast to coast new-looki- Boston Newark makes them last far longer! cleanse "The rich safe — silks a feive without rubbing Woolen soft sheen' keep lovely and unshrunken£aily colored cottons and linens beautifully new Lux-sud- W Pt FULLER hs They insist jupon Lux for their own things—for stockings and gloves and Lux keeps thing of all the large department store business in tho United States Is done by tho stores of the following 26 cities where 92 of the buyers interviewed' use Lux: how they take care of their very own things And we discovered that for washing their own silks and woolens — 92 of th zse experts use Lux These fashion authorities knowing fine fabrics will take no chances every-da- y flower-lik- e things as well as exquisite SHINGLE STAIN t Over three-fourth- s and millions of garments can be spoiled by wrong lyr ILLIONS dollars every year arc en- methods of cleansing trusted to these clever women In 112 of the most important stores —the department store buyers in America — doing over of frocks and blouses' hosiery of all the Urge department store undcrthings gloves— the ward- buainesswomen buyers told us just - makes the difference iillMlllliliilillillllllMHIIlfl'HiM - - i -- rit n : -- $7-000- ur:':r::T4 Ktuy-vcra- H-ot- s one-kin- - :n'iru- i- : 1v - : old Figaro in which Marsan flaya the builders whom he thinks offend MODERN BUILDINGS public taste and he calM for "a committee of' men of taste" to do If he can't about it — — PAI1IS Modern "pal- something (AP) down new (structures h doesn't aces" too big too high and too tear new do not please some of the lov- like he eaya he ia determined to ' ers of oM Paris quaint in architec- make thofc responsible for them unhappy and prevent others from ture and reasoned by centuries 'rnitaUns them orPublic officials and private ganizations have battled to enforce all the law there are agajnnt vioBALL I OTl fiERVAMTfl lation of what they esteem the YORK-(AP- )— Aiball givNEW CJty'n harmonious beauty They en by Mrs E F Huttonat Palm have cnunf(l noni of the electric Beach for her servants and their pigns to be moved forced th of a few buildings and friends reminds veteran society preHtrved the ancient arpn't of th heyday of Mrs historic Fiish-lNw York ivhen sh Thf y are Glided now by a new always had a waiting lint of applicant although ehe paid lower wag-e- n and private censor ot tate4Eugen Bne had a Marsan a writer of note an arbi than many other bail at Newport for her Servants ter of fftRhton and nfyle "J'aris lt beingpoilpd" Is the ti he ws wont to ask their advice tie of a long serifs of first page about her gowns and she fed them i article running in the aristocratic well' PARIS DISLIKES X FLUNKY EXPLAINS ' BERLIN — (AP) — The head flun ky of the Prince Albrecht palace explains why Amanullah of Af ghanistan was entertained there in stead of a hotel: We know how to behave In the presence oi royaity those hotel fellows don't" Prince Frledrich Heinrich who owns the palace-go- t $25000- for the king's fortnight stay explratory conditioncoldProlonged weather may posure to wefor be a contributing factor As a preventive measure a well balanced diet is mbst Important People should guard particularly against overeating or eating 'too much of of food Milk Is always an acceptable article of diet in cases Lemonade and of rheumatism mineral waters' may be used freely Persona suffering with rheumatism should have a careful physical examination to determine' if possible the cause There are authorities who maintain that heart Involvement is as much a part of rheumatism as a swollen Joint' so a person cannot afford to take chances with the disease " ' By U S PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Edwards rapped the police ministration calling attention to the within the city limits frequent raids WASHINGTON — (AP) — Rheu- that the accumulation £t pus from' of Sheriff Claude' O Bannlck a ancient enemy of man's diseased teeth and torvsils conmatism former police chief health and comfort plays no favor- stantly adding to ithe blood small ites quantities of poison produces It attacks the Joints and ' muscles symptoms generally designated as OCTOGENARIAN IS of the old "and the 'young the hod rheumatism With" the location and the college removal of the focal infection the ACTIVE OFFICIAL carrier andandthe banker rope'walk-er rheumatism often disapthe'tight president with pears startling rapidity GREENCASTLE Ind— (AP)— When a physician "has discovered But despite general knowledge of Love of religion and the univerdisease there exists a great 'the existence of a focal Infection sity from which he was graduated the infection should be re62 yetfrs ao are the forces that deal of misinformation about it and the8pot'-oto be learned moved unless remains much still by its extraction conkeep Dr Salem N Town at his desk as financial secretary and by the medical profession regard- siderable risk of life is Incurred The removal of a pus pocket fre and treatment treasurer of" De Pauw university ing its causes STIFFNESS quently relieves the distressing despite nij 81 years To the average man rheumasymptoms In a rheumatic Joint Dr JTown returned to De Pauw tism means- an aching or stiffness Conservative physicians and den 23 years airo to assume nis amies Since 1905 he has handled the fi- of the Joints or nruscles While tists however do not advise the ex nances of the institution and has there Is little doubt that rheu- traction of teeth which show only a slight infection upon xray examvatched the assets grow from less matic fever is an aacute infectious disease caused by germ or germs ination provided the teeth are than SI 000 000 to more than ' scientific knowledge of these germs otherwise sound FOLLOWS COLD Educated to be a physician he 'is incomplete Rheumatism often follows a cold In recent years medical science in gave up the practice of medicine has gathered considerable evidence tonsllitis or some other acute res 1375 to become 'a minister ' ev The barometer Tuesday climbed a little and then dropped asairi to airea it Is Ktlll in the and we niay expect more ralr ' Perhaps we will get It What does it matter if the coal ' Diet A voids Rheumatism ' to cancel Many subscriber report they're' back in putting tfctlr red flannels th moth balls until mow flics again Thi might mean that thy will be digging them out any day now The trial to cancel the lease be ga'n Tuesday in Federal Judge Franklin E Jvennamera court Heprcsenting the Indian depart ment was Charles S Burke commissioner of Indjan affairs Atlee Pomerene former United States ivnator from Ohio represented the mining company The Indians had as counsel Judge C B Ames of Oklahoma City Judge Ames introduced 75 photo static copies of leases communi cations and other documents Among these was si copy of a letter and a telegram sent by Sinclair to Fall TELEGRAM Enclosed' was a telegram from Joe W Perry Kansas City banker in' which Perry mentioned to Sin clalr that Fall was talking of allowing outside competitive bidding for the mining leases i"We'ro going to try to prove that after Fall received that letter and copy of that telegram there was no outside competitive bidding" Judge Ames said my platform "You know it's useless to argue with a woman" he explained when asked to debate the campaign Issues with her Another feature of Edwards was his insistence that platformahould be made "cosmopolSeattle itan" and that as such its moral and spiritual welfare "will not be In danger" ad- - sr! By SOL Investigation JTIHATj moment of the day Coldest during the night was 31 above Sunrise this morning was at 6:14 o'clock Sunset will be at 6:05 this A year ago today 61 eveningabove zero was recorded! as maximum At 3:10 o'clock in the afternoon a year ago rain cjm tnnced to fall ide-gre- TULSA Okla March 14(AP) —The names of Albert B Fall for mer secretary of the interior and oil magnate both Harry V Sinclairin the central figure Teapot Dome investigation Tuesday were brought into tho litigation surrounding the efforts of Quapaw Indians to cancel mlnlnsf leaws valued at millions of dollars held by the Easts- Picher Lead company near richer and Miami Oklahoma 5 two years ao Edwards won his decisive victory in the face of a campalg-- in which the newspapers supported Mrto Landes and urged the women conducted an rally to her aid Hebut refused to intensive campaign meet the woman mayor on the same t SHADOWS i of-fl- previous-hig- It! SPOTLIGHT Figures Teapot Dome By SEATTLE Wash March 14— first '(AP)— Mrs Berth K Land woman mayor of a metropolitan Miy in th United States wi ovr- whlmlnsly dfeatd for of Seattle chief exculv yesterday by Frank Edwards & dark horss candidate c who takes Th mayor-iec- t In June won after an intense campaign which brought nearly 100000 persons to th polls set- tlnff a new record In Seattle's inu- nlclpal elections A majority re-of19000 votes for Edwards a tired theatra opsrator surpassed expectations of his own managerswas The clos of the campaign marked by Kdwln 3 Krown who lost to Mrs Lande when he ran for a third term two year ajro Joining th ranks of the mayor whom fee had also opposed in the primaries this year Complete unofficial returns grave Edwards' 69033 ' votes and Mrs Tandes 33889 This is a total of SS92S surpassing: by more than 4000 the SUNSHINE Fall 'And Sinclair Central Overwhelmingly Defeated For MAGNATES L LOSESJfFICE R' new-lookin- iii!lii!liiiinit!iiii!iiiy f i l Leading American department stores do a business of 2H billion dollars studios in Hollywood and the gorgeous annually Like the great movie musical shows of New York — department store buyers use Lux ten g twico as long! And millions of worn en J keep clothes customers of these very stores use Lux—to save clothes and save money Investigations show that 80 to 95 ofx the women interviewed in the cities listed above are Lux users "4 i I Co ttvtr CjunbriJge Mai Ebe I! ! LUX KEEPS' FABRICS NEW-LOOKIN- G TWICE AS LONG |