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Show J j ' ijjl1 -shirts of jp0l :: quality smartness in a shirt is rarely acquired by a njgj I ' haphazard selection the quality attributes are crjgj I I definitely dependent on refined character in tex- ajf p & ture weaving, tasty co-ordination in patterning $$i 'I and nicety of fit. ' ' " y A . 1 I : those producers of shirts who have sustained I M a high standard ih,'all. of these details have con-. J JSI 1 tributcd to our display with their finest produc- jjjH tions. x a Ii The tast', delicious foods we sell cannot help but re- I ! j fleet in the excellence of the meal. The cook feels confi- 1 i dent, too, in preparing a dinner from groceries she bought I ; 5 here, for the3' are alwa's the purest and freshest. ' AVERAGE FAMILY PORTIONS OF FRESH, I ' $ ' tt SAVORY MEATS I l& "cr Pound" doesn't mean much so we are advertising 1 j Hj by describing portions large enough for an average family I of six persons. 1 I l Prime Rib Roast, rolled, for six persons .... about $1.00 jj I I 1 Pot Roast for 6 persons . ' 50c to 75c ! I Boiling Meat for 6 30c to 40c I v T-Bone Steak for 6 , 60c to 70c 1 B f Fresh Salmon for 6 . 50c 1 I jj FRESH BUTTER AND EGGS 1' I Ik 'f Golden Vesta Creamery Butter , . Q$c II j Eggs, fresh today g5c 1 l I We have the best assortment of fresh California I COMMITTEE ill 10 NOTE DEMPSEY War Record of Champion to be. Discussed Before Board - Other Sport News NEW YORK. Feb. I.-An investigation investiga-tion of Jack Dempsoy's war record I will be made at his request by the jarmy, navy and civilian board of boxing box-ing control which announced tonight that a committee had been appoint-I appoint-I ed to consider evidence. The first I meeting will be held February 11, it Iwa's staled, when it will be decided j whether the clntmpion will be asked to appear in person or submit a sworn j statement. i The committee, will include Alfred , L. Marilly, counsel to the board, Major I Anthony J. Drexcl Biddle, Jr., Joseph I E. Raycroft of Princeton, and John S. Smith, of the New Jersey boxing commission, com-mission, Lieutenant Colonel Theodore Roosevelt declined to serve because of business duties. i Coulon Lands Knockout ! MOT SPRINGS. Ark., Feb. -I Eddie Coulon of New Orleans, knocked out Jimmy Taylor of New York, in the second sec-ond round last night. The men are j bantamweights. f v i Legion TuYns Down Plea ! SIOUX FALLS. S. D., Feb. -I. Inferring In-ferring that there was "other business' of more importance to consider," the I local post or the American Legion last might voted down a motion to pass on ' tlie war record-of Jack JDcmpsejV' the' world's champion heavyweight boxer. Santel. Wins Bout" ' BOISE, Idaho. Fob. . Ad Santel,: light heavyweight wrestling champion, last night won two straight falls from Charley Peters, Nebraska's "wrestling j sherifL" The first fall was won after j one hour and -Jl minutes, and the sec-j ond after '21 minutes 30 seconds. In each case Santel used the short armj scissors. Peters weighed in at 191 1 younds and Santel at 1S2. ' i Athletic Clubs Invited I LONDON, Feb. 4 The 0::ford and j Cambridge University athletic clubs' are considering the Invitation extended extend-ed by the University oi Pennsylvania, to enter teams in the events at Phlla-l delphia May 1. It is believed that ; they will send teams for the mile and four mile relay championships. f The combined clubs have invited j Pennsylvania to send a team to England En-gland and also Harvard and Yale to send a joint team in July for a ten event sports meet, similar to the meet in Mil. Huey Defeats Campbell CHICAGO, Feb. W. B. Huey, of; Chicago, who is tied with W. O. Camp-j bell, Chicago, for lead in the national amateur three cushion billiard tourney last night defeated Arthur Newman, Brooklyn, present titlcholder, 50 to -10,! in 96 innings. In tho second game L. j J. Engels or Boston, won from C. E. Patterson, Chicago, 50 to 35, in 82 innings. Campbell and Huey will meet tonight to-night to decide the championship. V. B. Flinn, New York, defeated H.' B. Kuhns, Chicago, in the afternoon game 5ii to IS. oo Blackheads, pimples Whew! isn't she a sight don't worry she is going to take Hollistcr's Rocky Mountain Tea then watch her. Mclntyre Drug Co Advertisement. nn DEE PRINTING, now located 2428 Hud. Ave. Phone 792-M. ! 2420 Call in J. J. Brummitt at 2417 Hvidsun avenue, if you want to sell your Liberty bonds. Phone 59. How Thin Fols i Can Put On Flesh, If you are weak, thin and emaciated I and can't put on flesh or get strong. I no matter how much you eat, go to I Mclntyre Drug Co.. or any other drug-' gist and get enough Blood-Iron Phos-' phate for a three weeks' treatment it costs only 50 cents a week and take as directed. If at the end of three weeks you don't feel stronger and better than you have for months: if your eyes aren't brighter and your nerves steadier; if you don't sleep better, bet-ter, and your vim, vigor and vitality aren't more than doubled, or if you haven't put on several pounds of good stay-there flesh, you can have your money back for the asking and Blood-Iron Blood-Iron Phosphate will cost you nothing. Advertisement. , nn , ' No Rheumatics' "is a Mighty Poor H Reason for Wearing aWooden Leg . -.: H iHIIIIIIH NO sting or hot burnin' is a mighty weak-kneed ; T recommendation for tobacco. But when to- ... I rl :v bacco is mild and cool, and yet as full of "fun" as a M barrel of monkeys well, that's an'other storythat's - ; Velvet ' ' ' WmW I ' And 'cause why? v.v : - -o--- ! v 'Cause Velvet is brought up not jerked up by j ( j tt" the hair. It's raised as carefully as a favorite child. iti ' It's cured in the big fresh air. And it mellows away t for two years in 'wooden hogsheads 'til it's smooth ' and rich as cream. The wonder would be if Velvet Lw r wasn't a whacking good pipe smoke. - , - , ti" - "Let Nature mellow yo' to- 4 -" iWfce&J bacco an' that tobacco will shore : Jjj & i jJiHPf mellow yo' nature1 says Velvets ffi r TVTATURE-AGEING in the wood does more to V,.-s , H J make tobacco friendly than any camouflage 3'ou- m can cover it vith and don't you forget it See, taste,' j smell feel the "real tobacconess" in Velvet Why, v 1 :.; " you can almost hear it Velvet's the tobacco you can j f H judge with your eyes wide open and specs on . r There's a whole lot in Nature's way of making H . good tobacco better. And it's all in Velvet . . ; v H v n. ' Here's to a full pipe and a friendly one. k ' jH a wmm '""" H -the friendly tobacco I j Paying for What Yon Get I The Standard carries the most classified ads because they do the business. In order to maintain the same old Standard classified rates, we have put our want ads on a cash basis. By the elimination of collectors and bookkeeping expense we figure j that the vastly increased Standard circulation can still be given you for no additional I charge. I Some people find it inconvenient to call at the Standard office and pay fcr their ads. For their benefit we send a messenger to call and collect for their ad anytime be-fore be-fore 12 M. for publication the same day. You pay for this additional service one dime or 10 cents, which is added to your classified charge. I Phone 56 for particulars. " THE OGDEN STANDARD. I |