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HI H HI , THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER, SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 1920. . - " .5 - - I ffliJBlDSy Five Points of Car Will Be H Demonstrated in Several HI Spectacular Ways H Olondav marks, the beginning- of Es- Hj sex Week, a nation-wide event in B whic)!hc performance, economy and H rellaj. .ity of the Essex motor car will H bo tfVmonstratcd In numerous more H or less spectacular ways, "Watch tho H Essex this week" Is the slogan which Hl atitomobllo dealers aro conspicuously Hl posting: from the Atlantic seaboard to H the Peciflc coast. Ogdcn motorists. H and others who are interested In timc- Hfev'. ly. happenings, will be given many I opportunities during the veck to learn about tho Essex. .:"Thc Essex Motor car," said W. J. Ross of the Ogden. Motor Car com pany, "Is really a marvelous car. Tt Is, as. is well known,, one of tho lighter cars. Its rapid rfso to a position of high favor has been an interesting chapter In recent automobile history It was designed by the same automo tive engineers who make the Hudson what it Is. The Essex factories at Detroit are In the same area and are controlled by the same owners as the Hudson plants. The car often spoken of as 'the Hud- son's younger brother.' There arc, in' fact, five hundred parts which arc interchangeable in the Hudson and Essex. "The car itself has distinctive Hncs that havfc made It well known on the highways. Tt has a pleasing square ness In outline and is painted a rich green. The hexagonal nameplato on the radiator resembles no othor. The car Is a quality product throughout It has amazing power and flolJIit. which accounts for tho many unusual feats of acceleration and spoed that are often spoken of. As a climber it has few? if any equals. Its lightness gives it economy in gasoline and ril consumption and in tire mileage, v. hilp s tho perfection of its design md dn- - structlon given riding comfort and a feeling of security even at high speeds on the highway. Tests have demonstrated that the Essex is a car of unusually long life, as evidence of this fact, one of tho demonstrations to be made In this stato will be with a car which h: s already had two ownct, and has been I driven 26.000 mlleK. Tt is still in per-I feet mechanical condition, and during the week will be put to a gruelling test to demonstrate that fact. "Essex week begins tomorrow. Un til Saturday in all parts of the country there will be countless t?3ts of the car's qualities In Ogden there will be numerous events staged. I BALLROOM SCEI IN 'ft mr is IILIIT FEATURE ! m" . IB Marion Davies Charming as I JH :-Ever in New Film of Love jH and Thrilling Adventure j One of the most elaborato ball mem Hj scenes ever screened is shown In Cyn- Hj t'nia Stocklcy'a "April Folly," Marlon H Davies' latest Cosmopolitan Pro-llic-1 H tion, which Is being released by l'a H nious Players-Lasky Corporation am' ; H will be shown at the Alhambra thoutve j H tonight. Tho scene takes place on a H ship at sea. The deck is transformed H into a Chinese garden, with hundrpdo H of .Chinese lanterns and tropical plants! H creating an Oriental atmosphen- ' H Scores of "extras" lake part in the j 1 ' dance, attired in lavish gowns, some of 'them including actress triei.ds of i Miss Davies who appeared before tho camera ,jor "tho fun of it," Miss Davies herself, ;who, because of her experi ence in "Chin, Chin," and the ZiogCcM Follies, is thoroughly at homo in any ' tarpslchorcan revel, is a vislm in a shimmering costume that will delight the ladles. j The sbene brings to a clima.c the j S thrilling action of "April Folly," Cyn thia Stockley's story of a piquant ' f-- American girl talcing a famous dla-: mond to South Africa In place of tho j call's daughter, whom sho is imper sonating. She Is trailed by detectives and some notorious internatton-il i tli lores and escapes by a start-j ling device. Conway Tcarlo is tho lead- ing man, and tho picture was direct- J ed by Robert Z. Leonard. It Is a Para- ' mount Artcraft release. ! oo Teachers of Hooper Ward to Meet Way A 'convention of ward teachers will be held at the Hooper jvard today. Meetings will bo held at '9 a. m. and - p. m. Members of tho Weber stake ward teachers' committee, of which Elder George Shorten is chairman, will have charge of the convention. All ward teachers are invited to be present. j (MEXICAN CONFESSES HE KILLED MAN AND WIFE PJJOENIX. Ariz.. June 26. Jesus - Mnyji Barboa. a Mexican, has con fessed to the murder of Jacob Erhardt and wife, June C. according to a statement made by the county attor ney today. Barboa, who was. arrested in Nogales, Is said to have cocTor-jed after beinr' taken to the scene of the crime. Don't Spoil Your Hair H; by Washing It When you wash your hair, bo careful what you use. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which is very Injurious, as it dries tho scalp and makes tho hair brittle. The best thing to use is Mulslfied J cocoanut oil shampoo, for thia Is pure j and entirely greaseless. It's very cheap and beats anything else all to pieces. You can get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the wholo fam- HV Ily for months. 1 Simply moisten the hair with water V, ' an'1 rllb Jt in, about a teaspoonful is all ' tht is required. IL makes an ahun- HL a dance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily Tho 1 hnir dries quickly nnd evenly, "and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, waw and easy to handle. Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, Hh dirt and dandruff. Advertisement. :r ' LAST & THOMAS I J Will be found at this special value giving event complying the interesting facts. Quality merchandise at H I extraordinary reduced prices for quick selling. Substantial savings for everyone is the predominating features of H 1 this sale. Join the crowds that are reaping the benefit at these wonderful sale prices. H 5 il PRINTED VOILES S White Voile Waist Sale UNE1 I ! SPECIAL 95c YARD of sizes. Special values . 38c Regular size, 22x22; regu- H Women's and Muses' F.ancy white yoile waists, remarkable m their splendor with un- i , rn , w u I Cotton and silk crepe, values up to $2.35 and 40 inches wide, at PRFPF PA I AM AS Llsual 3mart toucnes to make them distinctive, at the most aston- !fr 0-DJ jHuc- Wash like one phenomenal sale price of 95c a yard. Perfect range of beau- JmjD ishing- sale prices. "White voile waists, regular $1.75 to $2 values, linen and better in wear. tiful colorings in flowered and figured designs. For fine summer 3.50 special 98c. Handsome variety of pat- I dresses and. overblouses. Hore you will find the conception of Pink plisse crepe pajamas in White sheer voile waists. Values up to $2.75. Special $1.75. terns to select from Oual- value giving in fine sheer voiles or silk and cotton crepe de chine, bluebird and butterfly dc- White sheer voile waist3. Beautiful fancy styles'. Values up to -t i ; . i" many of them are embroidered with satin stripes and plaids, also njJ RcfTUjar $4 50 va P4-00- Special 2.75. uy naPKms ac a sa,e Pnce- individual flowered design for fashionable dress smocks. This is . J 71 A Wliite voile quality waists, profusely lace trimmed. Variety of PURE LINEN LUNCH ' 1 considered the gi'eatest fancy wash g-oods sale of the season. Be ue' daintily trimmed m beautiful styles. Values up to $7.00. Special $4.50. CLOTH prepared to get one of these fine dress patterns at this unusual satin ribbons and colored . ' n H bargain price of 95c a yard. stifchings. Comes in large " Kegular $6.UU Value I Jm 0 o and small sizes. A real bar- . Doll Sale WHITE LINEN FINISH Special, $4.40 . H gain. DRESSED DOLLS SUITING 2 square all-linen hem- lf Sflllf Of Paim WrfeolpFI MERCERIZED DRESS ?8c 39c Yard stitched lunch cloths. Made 1 H U'O.I Oil 1 UJIC; UU''CII POPLINS $1.50 dressed dolls, stuffed Dress skirt and middle suit- of excellent grade of round C T (f J Special, 53c Yard anc jointed, practically un- ing, regular 65c yard; full thread linen. Specially re- I LlfCSS 'O.OOCtS 75c grade hi'ghly mercerized breakable; 1 ! inches- in 36 inches wide; soft finish, duced for this sale. I , n , poplins in 15 staple colo'rs, height; in a variety of col- pure white, and easy to LINEN LOOM PATTERN I rhe newest sport plaids and stripes of fine woolens. Regular $6.50 ?7 i -j N Unr ored dresses. Beautiful fea- wash. Remarkable sale price PI OTt-T I values at one remarkable sale price of $4.65 a yard. An exquisite mcnes wide. ionc D-tter ah for such aualitv suitine- LUiria ;H range of colorings in the latest stripes and plaid combinations for for wash and wear; such fa- tures. Get your choice at or such quality suiting. $6 QQ 1 H n fine wear. 50 and 52 inches wide. Exclusively for sport skirts vorite shades as pink, copan. only. PURE LINEN TABLE qrc Qreat qae prjce Qf 1 and one-pieco dresses. These fine woolen dress goods comprise navy, gray, black, tan and PLISSE CREPE CLOTHS - $4-9 I 1 the newest creation in color combinations. Designed for exclu- pongee color; also plenty Special, 48c Yard $8.00 Regular r uW , , c I H I siveness and correct sport wearf Foremost style plaids and stripes , , n. ,7 , ' , , , n 6w01 Kemarkable assortment of of the finest woolens at an astonishing low price of $4.65 a yard, wnite and cream. iLxcep- Bluebird and butterfly de- Specially Reduced to $6.50 speciai designed pattern I 0 o tionally fine quality pophn signed; 75c best quality Two yards square hem- clolhs made of new white I H I fr summer dress wear at a pink plisse creps, the favor- stitched table cloths, with jnen 'ioom m rc J t 9 I A Silk Sale of Great SSSSSSSkAos iSTS SLS'S '.0 2$p I i' tr -v r ia oii ii 1,Jiigi cinu a spienaia variety u ih B p $2.68 hmshj easy to vash. A gen- bplendid bargain. Qc pjajn centers with fa cv H 1 I iUipOFtanC . Large size crocheted col- uinc bargain. -Undenvear MERCERIZED NAPKINS borders. Get your choice 1 & ored bedsDreads. come in creDe at less than wholesale Snprial Si4?. DnTcn 1.1 a-l rn t 11 1 .1 a I bi'JUUIAli l?1.0U YAKIJ . 1 . ' . . . w" tacse line u.uu caDie ciocns D IH ' two colors, blue and red. prices. 18x18 size mercerized at $4 95 onlv g MH 2000 yards of high grade satin mescalines and chiffon taffetas at Noted for its washing and Extraordinary savings, for hemmed napkins, soft fin- Jrnpr'ni tadtu 1 H 5; one unmatchable sale price. 3b inches wide, highly his- n 1 TmA n-P-nt anrl tYtK.A. nP- -u j f J r MERCERIZED TABLE I trous silks formerly sold at 3 and ?S.25 a yard in a broad wean nly a limited p.eoent and hi ure-n.eds or- ish, ready for use: made of CLOTHS 1 I range of beautiful colors. Plain and changeable, dark dress amount to select from at i-ered m this table Imcn sale. a heavy pliable soft mercer- c 1 Ioaq S ' 1 j ihades, navy, black, brown, wisteria, copen and many beautiful this special sale price. SCALLOPED ROUND ized cotton, with a splendid bpecial $2.48 I I colors for evening wear and trimmings. Lavender, yellow, pink, PURE LINEN NAPKINS TABLE CLOTHS variety of dainty designs. Regular $3.25. Two yards H 1 h liffht blue, white, coral, etc. This is wtihout doubt the greatest ct j j L hi j r 1 , tt j c t cmiar . t-aklp. -lrhK; ; Q S 1 silk sale of the season knd eclipse all previous silk sales. Every Standard sizes, in a variety Mercerized linen loom For service and satisfaction square table cloths in a H n woman who is interested in buying silks for present and future of new patterns. Regular cloths, regular $7.00 values, and the low pnce, none bet- splendid variety or round H wear should not overlook this phenomenal silk bargain. $9.00. Special, dozen .$6.95 Special $5.90 ter. s patterns. Excellent values. j ! o o LINEN LOOM' TABLE j H plbseBcLopoldRsBati5te GENSr YOUR VACATION FOOTWEAR ! $5JSL " Valuespi'-50'at 'jrt2i3SrinS AT GREATELY REDUCED PRICES ' tSL Pink and . flesh colored genuine quality; retains its 7r assortment of round pat- 1 I bloomers in hemstitching sheerncss after washing and V (Vv I ? terns; ready for hemming. I and lace effects; elastic does not fade. Comes in V . V, fMihU 1 quality pattern cloth I JM waist bands; large and variety of dainty colored L " SV l0ks linCn are U" I il small sizes to select from; patterns. V. -tt Nv V matchable in wear and sat- I splendid vai'ict of styles. V- ,SN, Wl jsKtibbK isfaction. I -TTTxrT Vhite and Colored Palm X A NEW ONE -EYE LET TIE gSSfe ruMiTTMr ni:rnMcuTDr S CLlSSsAND Beach and Garberdine - 'X V ' tZ "S" , 19c Yard SUITINGS W'v blk Ze' WMte kid' Sale NEW THEO PUMP FOR Fun 32 inches wide I I Regular 50c yard; 22 to 4 Special, 88c Yard 0 V -y$ VACATION Special, 49c Yard 1 H I inches wide; large variety Values up to $ 1 .50 White kid 52 95 Regularly selling at 65c. 1 I of patterns; for dresses, cur- ,T, . ... . , WHITS FABRIC OXFORD fgfo Wnnt k-iri n q fls 'Genuine Devonshire quali- I I tains and fancy work. Wh!te ?jberdine with col- Thc nevest at - Brown cfd 95 fied the best Wearin and I 3 dcad. Mrm Arrc ored plaids and stripes for $2.95 $3.05 $4.95 $5.95 $6.95 fe ?o. wasning gingham suiting I H - ar 1 1 INLULALLb. dress skirts' middies and ' for cvery Purpose. Comes in I 48-inch long strings, with children's dress wear; best Buy your vacation footwear Sijg SPORT OXFORDS a large variety of plaids, D . snap and fastener. Special- quality, finest grade. At a now and save money at Last CHILDREN'S PUMPS checks, stripes and plain I ly reduced at 69c remarkable sale price. & Thomas'. Everything in Mary Jane slippers at great- Black and brown. Sale colors . 1 women's footwear. ly reduced prices. prices $8.45 $9.95 1 j " " : : I Perfect 'Atmosphere' in i W Faniuin's Feature at the Ogdea Today Reports from tho west coast studios of Pox Film corporation, where tho now production, "The Orphan." was staged, lndicato that this William Far num picture is flawless in Us atmo sphere. Mr, Farnum will open in "The Orphan" at tho Oeden thcatro tpdny. In his effort to attain absolute au thenticity of setting, tho director. J. G.ordon Edwards, canvassed an area of muny miles to find a suitable loca tion. The lumber for a cottayo of a hun dred years ngo had to bo brought from Oroson. The sets of a later porlod involved an lntrlcato process of adz ing boards In order to give thorn a rough-hewn appearanco. Then, it was necessary to paint and repaint iho scenery In order to secure an Illusion of age Word had gone out from the executives offices oC tho Fox company to sparo no cxpunso in making this production uniquely truthful. 1 uu BRYAN IS SELECTED BY NEBRASKA DELEGATION SAN FRANCISCO, June 2G. Will iam J. Bryan was today unanimously selected as Nebraska's representa tive on the resolution committee at a caucus of the Nebraska delegation. Several mombera of the delegation representing the Hitchcock, faction, did not attend the caucus, whlch-aleo chose former Congrcnnnian Dan V. Stephens aa chairman and former Governor Shallenberger as vico chairman of the delegation. 'WAS AWFUL DARK,' SAY TOTS Afn..ift r'?i rif:,U: "i1"1"1. Mcrwln and Itobcrt c?o. Cnptnln Charles Mcrklc of the rescue shin City of Toledo, and Violet Ilelljcr. TOLEDO After drifting for twen I ly-four hours on Lake Erie, Merwln Deso, 9, Richard Dcso, G. R6bert Dcso, 3. and Violet Hellyer, 11. are back on sale land and none tho worse for their experience. Thc younKsters got Into a boat at Lakeside, Mich., a summer resort, and paddled around with only a board for an oar. Thc craft f.nally drifted out into tho lake and a day and night passed before they wore picked up by the steamer City of To ledo. AVhHo bobbing around on the waves Vlolot decided to get out and push the little boat to shore. It was way over her head and the three boys pulled her back Into the boat. Lato at night little Robert fell overboard and Jlor vin plunged In and saved him. Tho children took turns watching for passing ships, while tho others slept. All four agree that "it was aw ful dark out thero" and they don't want any more boat rides. oo r JUNG iVLBERT MAY TAKIS TO THE AIR BRUSSELS "It Is obvious peoplo must fly," said Albert, king of the Belgians, nnd accepted a Bristol air plane as a gift from the Handley Page company. Tie said ho wanted bigger fuel tanks and dual Ignition: but no royal decorations. W. W. Browning & Co. W. J. Browning, Manager PRINTERS, RULERS ! BINDERS i Service Quality Satisfaction i Parry Building ' Twenty-Thlrd Street and Washington Avenue V ICHINJ FIGT1S Northern and Southern Gov- ernments Negotiating for a United Republic "WASHINGTON. June 26. Reunion of all except two of tho southern Chlnoso provinces with northern China la forecast in advices roceived here today from Shanghai concerning tho negotiations now noarlng an end thero betweon rcpreaenatlvcs of the north ern and southern governments. According to these advices, the southern leaders, becoming vcary of tho extortions of tho military party in the south, decided upon the seces sion of all of the other southern pro vinces and their reunion with the north. It was charged that the mili tarists were collecting all o the taxes and sending the money to Quang Tu, which Is thoir stronghold, leaving the othor provinces without resources. Wu Ting Fang, former minister to America, and secretary for foreign af fairs of tho Chlneso republic, heads tho southern Chinese represcntiUlw.s at Shanghai. Assisting him in the negotiations aro Dr. Sun Yat Sen. tho first provisional president of China; Tang Shao Yi, former premier, and Gen. Jl Lleh Chun, who took a leading part in tho establishment of tho republic. oo THIS OlfAP LOOKING OUT FOR RAINY DAY SEATTLE L. R. Kapron left his umbrella on the front step. A man cam up, grabbed it and ran away. Some cops think it was the owner af-, ter his own. Kapron says not. I MAINE CELEBRATING ITS H ONE HUNDREDTH BIRTHDAY PORTLAND. Me.. Juno 26. Port- IH land entered today on a ten days' celc- jH bration of Its 100th birthday. It was on Jur.s 2Gth, 1S20, that Maine separated from Massachusbtts IHI and officially became a stats of tho The celebration got under way with IH tho opening of an exposition of Maine's resources, conducted by the H stato chamber of commerce aiufagn cultural loague. Roses are comparatively scarce In the southern hemisphere. IH Try This if You Have Dandruff Thoro la one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely and that Is to dissolve it. This de- n stroys it entirely. To do this, just get c :fbout four ounces of plain, ordinary li quid arvou; apply it at night when re tiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub if in gently with thc finger By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dlssolYo and entirely destroy every sin gle sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop In- fM slantly, and your hair will bo fluffy, IH lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug IH store. It is inexpensive, arJ four IH ounces Is all you will need. This sirapl remedy has never been known to fail. Advertisement.