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1 ' o THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 24, 1920. I FARMERS WOULD I DUSTBRQXERS National Organization Takes Steps to Do Away With the Middleman In Marketing M CHICAOO, July 24. Plans for o- operative marketing of grain and live -) and development of better mar ,i ng facilities were discussed hew 'l -i meeting of the American Farm Bureau Federation The organisation plant n perrna nent bureau in Chicago vested with authority to determine the best means 61 disposing of produce through CO- itive efforts This srould ellmln- speculation snd stabilise prices o consumer, speakers said. We plan to organise local gram interest in every State, so that the nroducprs will hae control of tnc f.'rnin until It reaches the manufic hirer," nld T R Howard, president of the federation This Is a rirht gainst the broker and the mlddle man.'' RFSK UCll WORK Seeretarj cf Agriculture Mereditn. w-ho was on hi way to Wr.shing'on, fold the deio.Tirc that the depart tyint of Agriculture was conducting Research work anion? the farm or jfonisetions o as to promote co-oper-alon with the department have had to eliminate touch Information relating to agricultural blerflS, OWlng to lack of fund." lift Other speaker! tod iy Included Jatron Saplio. of San Francisco, rep relenting fifteen Pacific coast co-6p-vretive producer? organisations' C. K. Oustafson, president of th Farm Union of Nebraska snd PranR M StyerS, secretary of the National Kami Grain Dealers' association- FARMERS" i:m: tmps Mr. Meyers told of the progress rr Organising farmers' co-operative e:e- 'nr companies in the Mississippi M Valley He said there werr about GOO 5n Illinois alone, and .00 lr. the mnl M ,!eweat. In Iowa 76,000 farmers arc shareholders In co-operative elevator. M A committee of ."inn f. rmcrs from M -every state in the union Will call on Senator Harding and Go rrnor Cox i v. ih a request that they stare their position cn agricultural affairs, II was der'ded by the national bOS Of f I rm organizations. QuesUonnal i ;s already f;. been sent to the ca I CENSUS REPORT WASHINGTON. Julv 24. lone. la..' 12.451. Increase. 2.104. or 20.3 per cent. Clay Center. Kin.. 3.773. Increase. 2 7 7 or 1.1 per cent. Cuyahoga Kalis, O, 10,200, Increase. 6.1 80. or 15S.7 per cent. Keene. N. H. 11.210. increase 1,142, Or 1 1 3 per rent. Upper Sandusky (., 3. 70S, increase, 7 i or 1.1 per cent Dennlaon, O.. 6,524, increase 1.516. or "7 8 per cent. Kingston, S v (revised figures) 06,668. Increase 780, or 3 a per ctn. Previously announced cl 2 K 8 4 . Savannah. Ga., (revised flp-ure?! IS.252, Increase 1R.1SS, or 28 0 per cent. Previously announced as on PIONEER CANDY MAKER OF CHICAGO DIES ABROAD CHICAGO, July 23 Ferdinand. Bunte, 74 years old, pioneer Chicago I candy manufacturer, di d Wdn lay I at the home of his daughter in Urach, , Wurtemhurg. Germany, aeoordliur u I a cable received today by his son. 1 Theodore W Bunte, Mr Lunte went to Germany last November. IASPiKIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine ' ' Ba?r Tablets of Aspirin'" la genu ' lne Aspirin proved safe by millions an i prescribed by physicians trr over 20 eara. Accept only an unbroken ' Dg) er packupe" which contalm proper di , rectlons to relio. Headache, Tooth nche, Earache, Neuralgia, Rheuniatlsni, i Colds and Pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost tcv cent- Druggists also sell larger Baer packagt plrln Is trnd mark B;y; Msoufactiirs Mono;:r e, Icaciiieptf r oj Ssilcyllcacid I, . -i sfl Beautiful Women j IreSyffif of Society, dur njjt'if: p. -.ft Yjm seventy years have relied J Y" upon it for their distin- t 1 vgulshed appearance. The JVlIt, refined, pearly j ! white complexion It I I if. f render instantly, is always the source of flaltering comment, d v iudlniSiffllktgiiiIIf When you leel so "blue" that even the skv looks vellow soil need BEECH AM'S! PILLS A tlucrK lrrer in'l poorly iciirvr EcWmS! fail to AcMroT 'or -A pouooa. wUcta nSoci ih I nir.d u well U l!vebcdy. j mi Knj ft rmtful U i Trr H CH1CHESTERSPILU J 4BV THE BIAMO.NO BE AND. f X 1 BiTSH J'111 ,n " Void rN.cV J CfJ mij., e4lrd with fc,.,, Ritj. V d Tn TSf X" vtker. r.n f inr v -1 I jr nnsiis stisft FiluL tu fl - J tMihKMauBwbSiSMi,AlvarK I r S' y DRtoniSTS EVES' HI Uf !LH75 SHURTLIFF ! S5 YEARS OLD TODA Y President Lewis W Shv:rt!lff of the Weber stake. :a today celebrating the eighty-fifth anniversary of his btrih- da:- He Is s;iendln;c the day In com pany with his sons, grandsons nnd fir-nt-fmndsons, nt the Veber stake Fathers' and Sons' outing In South Fork canyon. Although advanced In years, Prcal dont Shurtlltf is sull one of the mpsl active men In church affairs in this cit' whefe hie striking jjeraonallty .'ind sociable disposition has won for him many permanent friends. The veteran churchman has spent his entire life In the interests of the church and Biat and today phows no signs or Inclination to cease his activities. - President Shurtllff Is a si.n of Iu man A. and Eunice Gayford Shuriliff and with his parents arrived In Salt Lake in September 14." Later the f'tmlly moved to Weber county in the Harrlsville district. He passed through Pillaging yid Burning Mark i, isii Struggle (Continued From race one.) onlst leader, today telegraphed Bel-, fast Unionists as follows: "1 earnestly hope tnat all Unior.lstr, In Belfast will assist the authorities in putu.ig down the disturbances and restoring peace " i VIA HBISHOF 8 11 . . LONDON, July 2J. I ians of Arch bishop Daniel J. Mannlx'of Australia, to visit Ireland are unchanged by re ports of opposition In the houso of commons to his landing liccaiiie of h.s expressions on the Irish question, it as announced here today. The bish op will s-i II for QueepStOWn July ol on the steamship rialtie. it wc.s stated, and after a stuy in Ireland will con tinue bis ourney to i-tome. SIGNIFICANT ORDEIt. BBLPA8T, July tz. Tho following ar.nouticement, which is regarded as significant, vfts issued from L'later beadquarters in the old town hall hc.s today: "Lieutenant Colonel Spender, D, 8, O., who formerly wa.s connected With the Ulster voiunteer forcf s us chief s'.a'ff Officeri ha-' assumed command of that body. All loyalists shouhl rc pon their resptctivt battalions." oo Harding Happy Over Johnsons Speech View (Continued From Page One.) that the Republicans liad 1 5,ooo chau tjui'iuu speakers engaged at $30 a day and that the Democrats will attempt to of.?et tbls move by teCUrlng volun te?. I '.niocraiic orators. The state ment furthel :i1 Chat the Democratic :iiinny?mert woubl not attempt to "compete in money" with the Republi cans. 1 cinfttng nekl ubnday, the povcr hoi announced) he will receive no call ers until he concluded his acceptance speech. , GREEKS EAGER TO MEET TURK FORCES IN BATTLE ATHENS, July 21. A battle for th possession of Thrace has begun along the MSfltSS river In Sanguinary pre liminary operation precipitated by the Turks. Colonel Jafar Tayar severely bombarded the Greeks with a fire lasting until after midnight, the ;reI:s answering with heavy guns. A tdmllar homhnrdment took place at Kulell Burgas The Greek's en thusiasm for battle Is high and they are bringing up several divisions of troops, also airplanes nnd cnvalrj OO Ijrge tracts In Montenogro are not pUSceptlblC to cultivation. TriiilitfisW jA1 I Call and See Me for Your PRINTING Lowest Pric?i Consistent With Quality Work CHAS. DEE 2428 Hudson Phono 79Z-M :- nil the experiences and dangers con- H nected With 'he Salnior Piver mission I and also seped as a missionary tor England win re he prcr.lderi over twO'B conferem 11 During his mission term ( H hs paid B visit 1 1 ' th' conference on I the European continent. P. Upon his return from England. ! I Presldeni Shurtllff was called to the offl ' oi bishop at Plain City and on I JanUaT II, I S3, was ordained presl- 1 ,dc:it of the Weber stake which office 1 I ho still holds lie served as county j commissioner, as member of the Con-; I BtttUtlonal Congress and a councillor I I of tlie Ttrrltorlal Congress, Ue was! i' . elected probate judge and from I 1910 to 19M was postmaster at tho g Ogden offioe. He hat been enosen as I I delegate to many national conventions! a Hi 1 ha ttei ' 1 1 1 ' 1 lei "ns of the 1 1 National Irrigation Congress. Today h'' manv frie il are extend-1 I Ing him congratulations and expres-, I Isle ns of a desire that he yet be I pared 4or many gears of u s fulness, i CYCLONE SWEEPS NORTHJAKOTA Cann:n Provinces to the No;-ih Also Suffer From Storm's Fury rAP.GO. X. P., July I. Two known dead, a dozen injured, three probably fatally, and extensive prop- : ty damage was the toll of a terrific storm which sWept over part's of Mc Hehry nnl Ward counties in Norih Dakota la't night. Tho dead are. Mrs. Immanucl J. i it livi:ig near Drake, and Mrs ' Andrew Botr, who lived near Mlnot. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stltzer. re9lu i: on i farm near Drake, were In-1 jured serio'.tsly when the storm razeti ! every bt.ildln? on their farm. They j Were :.kcn to a hosultal at Harvey, ( When little hope is held out for their j recovery. .Andrew Bot7. husband of one of the storm's victims, Is in a Mlnot hcspl uil and it was said his condition is 1 i critical. Many fr.m biddings In McHenry, . coumy were destroyed and much live-, otock was khled DAMAGE BY LIGHTNING, NIAGARA PALLS. Unt , July 23 1 Lightning c.iuecd many fires hero ana In nearby places during a heavy siorm n swept this section tonight. Sov ! oris! f irm house.", were burned Tele ' graph nnd telephone lines were re , ported out of commission througiio'.it the district. Pr.'.n Inches of rain fell In aftout two hours, flooding streets and caus-' Ing thousands of dolliiri: damage. Tim Jriciiu" building at the Whirlpool Rapids was bndiv damaged t LONE IN C AX ADA. REGINA Sask., July 23. Two pcr aons uere killed, a sf ore Injured and j propertj damaged to tho extent of ;520o.i00 i;i a cyclone which M-.ipt the j I them liart of Sask etcht an Tinurs 1.t. fternoon. The full extent of the damage to the erojs and the- complete j casualties list Is not yet known ; The grentesi property damage was caused at Alameda, southwest of here-. where the cyclone cut a swath two mll?r. wide. I The village of Froblshen sufferer extensive damage The country roa'. for mil's Is littered with farm Imple ments, timber, household utensils ami clothing, i The body of Mrs. Guy Holmes was four.d a balf mile from hei home ann her four-day-old Infant who was with its nurse, is missing. Th nurse was I carried 75 yards from the houso by I I the terrific wind. Sixteen horses in the barn of David K.ng were stripped of their hair. I At Kronau, nine miles southwest of j the city there was a washout and trains weie held up for some time. 1 At sfoeselaw, ity power service ana ' ! telegraphic services wero tied up fori1 : two or three hours. if S0UTH DAKOTA BOURBONS WANT NEW PRIMARY LAW HURON, S. P.. July 24. Sioux Palls was selected ns the location of state headquarters of th; Democratic party at the final BSSSlon of the state 'confeicnce there. A prepared statement by Louis N 'Crill. Democratic stute chairman, ex pressed gratification of the nomination I of Cox and Roosevelt as the party's 'standard bearers and the platform upon which they stand. "Wo cnll to their support not only the united dem orrucy of South Dakota, but all other citizens, " the statement said. The pri mary situation of South Dakota is one of th state iSbues demanding the lm- j WHERE PICTURES ARE .ILVYS DEPEAMBLE if If You Like Thrills Don't Aiss Today's Program ! I i i--w''fyik1, III " The Coolest JrX.$-s2-ja. B,' J The Coolest 1 l Spot (UMMy Spot I i : In Ogden filf L!Zj P I ICX ' 'N HER NEW PICTURE I Jl "The Dark Mirror"! I ;JafV 7 Do you believe t h -1 dre.-.ms como true? 4 "T T b You don't hr.ve to in order to enjoy Dorcthy Dalton'a new picture, "The Dark Mirror' but rt's one Pjjjt I L I i J Hornets' ( J HCQ of tno mBny Interesting onglec to this unaiual photoplay. ill I U ' iq Mloo Dalton ahows her amazing vorsatillty again. You coo her in two vividly contrasted roiea: a rich JV c prcsvnTf Now York society girl end a belle of the Chinatown underworld. Things happen thick end fast, and , ' Ai. 4 .,- 1 , 'H thcro'c a charming romance running through the thrills. M- Ar' B rTCjWCyXl I JK 1 Thomac H. Ince produced he picture you know what that means. It's fully uo to the best Para- EM I '? P M mount Artcraft standard. Louie Joseph Vance wrote the story You may have read It In magazine so- jj i I OALON "'' " n0"" " SPECIAL ADDED FEATURES H H I 1 - I PATHE WEEKLY SCREEN MAGAZINE 1 t I I" Th Dark prtc"e-s schedule 'i I " I Mirror" ? 1 Slz filA 0AC Doo"pe"--"-1:45 i;: II f 911 ra II 80 H ' Curtain at II 111 LJ UV 2:15,4:00 5:45,7:30 i fficSue I Ail Seats All Day and 9:15 M Laill IIMLIWIIII'I II lillllMMMBif 1 il I '"Hill -MHI -m 1-1 T 1 1 im 1 1 II MMM II I IM I IliMIHH II Mil ' II IITTI If IM II 1 1 l Ml 1 M I I mil 11 uj 1 linedlcto attention of thf votcr3. the statement continued. deelnrWc that i"thrr limes ths people havo otecl fa vorably for the Itlchurdft primary law and the recent action of the stat- leC" UlStur In passing upon s siibstltulo v.-as 111-tlmod and ill-advised ' 'HIGHER EXPRESS RATES NEEDED, SAYS OFFICER WASHINGTON", July 14.- A further Increbee of 15 per cent In express rates Will be neroHsary to meet the expi-cted wiiga award to expreps employes b the railway labor bourd. T. B. Harri son, of New VorU, representing tho American Uallway Kxprcss company, estimated at the express rate bearing before the Interstate commerce com mission. Advanced rates of approximately 25 per cent have been asked by the ex-' press companies to make an udded re-1 turn of about 70.)00.00o. and .Mr UerrlsDP estimated that ubout 10 000,000 additional probably would, have to be raise,) Mr. Harrlcon etate'l that his was only rough estimate. SEVEN TO BE APPOINTED ON NEW SHIPPING BOARD WASHINGTON, July I A. Appoint -menl of the new shipping board iu created under the Jones merchant ma il lne bill, will bo made by President iWilron e.irly in August. It was said authoritatively tonight Secretary of the Interior Payne, for mer chairman of the boaid who has bten on a. lour of Alaska, with Secre tary of the Navy Daniels, is expected to return to Washington by the end 1 of the month and It was said that he ' at onco would advise with the presl dent on the selections to be made. Under the Jones bill the new bourd Is to consi6c or seven members, two of' whom are to be chosen from Atlantic coast states, two from the Pacific! , coast and one each from the gulf re i (,'lon, from the states touching on the Great Lakes and from the interior. V" Not more than four of tho commls- BB Blonsrs may be oi the same political Bm All the nominations, however, still VA be recess appointments, pending con- W 'jfi. Urination by the senate. MKI Tho Krupp works a year before the war had 70,000 employes. BBBSHHilH