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It I FREE TICKETS For the MARION EVELYN COX RECITAL at the TABERNACLE Next FRIDAY EVENING May Be Obtained at j Glen Bros.-Roberts Piano Co. 2472 Hudson Ave. Tel. 181 I RUMORS REGARDING PEKING OVERTHROW I. HELD GROUNDLESS fl WASHINGTON. mora ill ihanghal thai the Pel H govern Mnt litifl been owrlhro'-'u B beltVCd by otfi ;-1k here to tic H disposed of by a mag today it the White House rror.i Irelden1 Hsnhshlp-t'hnn. prcs- dept ci tin- Chinese republ: H men sage wai ilatd t Peking H yesterday and was in reply to o 1 . eongratulntb.n recently H i he president on th'- occasion of the Chine national anniversary. H a cablegram H !'..- si.-.o department from ; American legutloi st Pk.nK dat 1 ,.j October I-. C ferred nly routine matter lontatried no H tuggeptlon of abnormal sit - .'..lion in thnt -lon. Thl accepted by offlclnlji as deposing of current runmn 1 fhe Mne - that the tV. n& mmm I govern m I h no Guest at country cub j I LOSES $60,000 NECKLACE fl 088IN1NO. N. ry said Lb be valued llcd.OOO stolen Wednesday from guests at the Am py Hollow Countrj club, one at . 1 -IukIv.- i he country. H rer a dance of the remained overulgh'. Tht robbery was dlafiovered Km Hapinan Was awakened. She hev Jcw- els. Including a necklaci at 60,o'nt. wrrlsl watch wltb dla fl niomi vet clasps and other articles ol Ifesser value, were missing. H '. K. Danforth, i utocit broker, I H aaiJ to have lost jesre valued ai H $5000 The rooms other H guests, whofli name were not dl -H closed, also were robbed. llH UO- 11 BURGLARS BEAT OWNERS. FIRE PALATIAL HOME H, . DKj? MOINES, H. Slugg'd urn mis; bins I.-. b-irglars who ransacked and then et fire to hi palatial home, In. Wilson McCarthy, fl prominent surgeon, aroused from hi stupor b I he crackle of flames, os- J taped ty Jumping from 'he j HJ story of th- llazltm i sid m I - U.S. INVITED TO AID SETTLEMENT OF ISLAND DISPUTE WASHINGTON. Oct. 14. T?if league of n.iTlons' , -01111011 has un offiriaiiv invited the United States to appoint :i representative on tfe lcag.ie comn - 11 which if to lln lertak. p settlement of tht dts puto betwei 11 Pinland nn'i Sweden "Vcr the Alun.l Island, it Wii! M'nfcu today a, the utatr. dopart inen:. Tan Amiiliaii government ha expressed It.' ittitude nt to :h- ap polntmenl or nch a commissioner Officuls atd. lint they WOUld not )- in. . h 1 policy had been adopted. GOVERNOR CF ARIZONA FACES BIG LIBEL SUIT PHOENIX, A"-:.. Oct. 14. Suit for fo.ooo alleging llhrl through a ClWn i.ii;rj) statefneht, was filed agamsi Gov. Thomas B. Campbell It the st; perlor court hor- tortov on behalf f j. U. Mouer. attorney, md son of Land Commissioner W. A. Mou- r. Qovernor r':imptiell. Republican, see kin t re-electloh. Tin acii.'ii l m a state ment which the complaint aaserted .1 made by tiovemi Campbell in :i r-eent speech 1m his r-ampalgn foi-re-cIectlon to the !ffect that a Flag . ff man had paid ! son nf the Ht..(i I III. I CM mir toiler $3lllHI l.efnre he could secure the Mate land leaac he wanted. The complaint declared the state ment was "wholly false,' m.-ole with Intent to damage him unJ to promote ihe governor's political campaign. PCRCH RAILING FALLS. WIFE OF EDITOR KILLED CM ! I. AJ ir.l.fMIIA. Oct. IJ.-.Mrs. ntaneli t'hnrchlll Williama. wife of - magazine editor, was killed yester day ly :i fll trom n second story 1 p iici In the rear of her home In thi.s City, It became known loiiny. The pOrcil tailing pave WO) when she leaned against It. and ihe rell to the cement walk beloa. Mm WllUemi hn way 3 years old. formerly was M.ss (3r-iee Voting. daughter of .Mrs. Wm. w. Toiing of San Krn oc.riio. She Was married to Mr Williams in i-s7. WOULD CANCEL EUROPE'S DEBTS Brya Urnes Nation to 'Buy' Peace of World by This Method WASHINGTON. Oct. Li. World peace, "universal and perpetual.' can be purchased with the ten billions of dolla.-s the allied governments owe the L'nlte.l StatM, W. .r 1trnn oeriarel 11 an address here lnt nlcht before the World Brotherhood congresa He suggested that cancellation of the war debt would go far towards the build ing up of a spirit thai would remove the chief caueaa of conflict between the nations. lid 1 1 B 1 1 VRD PRESSED " ur nation, I submit,'" said Mr. I'.nan. "has such an opportunity to 1 B the world M no other nation has had and as this nation never had be J (ore The allies owe us nearly ten billions of dollars and they can not pay K. If they did pay it. they would 'hae to ollect It from their enemies, and the) could not collect this sum In addition to their own demands with OUl sowing the seeds of a war more (bloody than the one out or which we I have come PREP UEtl I'M SS OPPOS1 l nur nation can uee this debt to buy world peae,-. universal and perpetual I' c.in afford to cancel this debt on condition that the ternm of 'he treaty are so modified as to bring the na tio is of Europe together :n friendship and cooperation. Then universal dus- iairn.ime.it will l- p.v-slt-l... then the 1 burden of militarism eUn be lifted from ihe backs of the tollers of lb' world, then We may c.i .: toe usii erlng in of that glad, prupiutlc day when swords sha:: .e :eaten into 1 ' 1 . w sharei and nations learn war no I more," Mr. Bryan's suggestion was made .ifier b ha.l nrralgne.i ih. pi.ojile.- ... tin world for a lack of altruism that Iliad made the'reoent worid war possl-, idc. He characterized as ' it.suted. ' the theory that preparedness prevents' j wars. REFUSED TO LET WOMEN REGISTER: FIVE OUSTED CHH'AOi), Oct. 14. Five election) Officiate, four of them women, were removed from off l ie lat night by the, board of election epmmleaionere after hearing complaints of si women mem-l bers of the Thive Arts club, who on Tuesday were refused the rl?:hi to, re gist er. Complaint were made that the judges of . lection In one precinct had refuted the six members of the dub; to register when they admitted In ans-! . A . ...... lV.nl . 1 . . u ..r. 1 ..' H.-l L,. lUVi-lV..n .... J " ' self-tupporting. The election comralraionare announ ced they would place on the regis try hooks the names of the women wlo. bad been denied the right to register. The Three Arts club is u.- d a.-, a home by women students of mAaic, art and the drama. MRS. TOM THUMB'S GOODS SOLD BY SECOND MATE MroDLiEBBORO. Mas-. 1 ie;t. 04. The auctioneer's hammer was raised yesterday over tht Lilliputian effects of the late Countess Lavinls Magrl, who. as Mrs Tom Thumb, one of the famous dwarf couple, was known on two continents. Old age, illness and an admitted lack of funds caused her e ond husband, Count Margl; him self a dwarf, to offer the tiny fur nishings of their home and the gowns and jewels of his wife for s- !- He planli to end hi years at his blrth plaQe, Ilologna, Italy. ''he Common Fault Willi I Most Cooks is to Use Too I Much Shortening W j NE of the most c mbarrascing things for a housevifr is j to have her cake turn out "heavy" or her oie crust "soggy." Not only unsatisfactoiy to the palate but the cause of many people saying: "Pies give me indiges- I tion" or "I can't eat pastry." I Yet this is a condition easily avoided. j Don't use too much shortening. J You use Vj to V4 less Mazola than you need of I cither butter or lard with better results. j If it's pic, Mazola will make the finest, most delicate j n:.d easily digested crust you ever tasted, i Or if it's cake both lightness and richness will result j from using Mazola. I And being an oil it is always ready for instant use j 110 tiresome "creaming-in." I This is because Mazola is an absolutely pure vege J table fat from an edible source. It is 100o fat con 3 tains no moisture as is contained in butter and lard. 1 Once you try Mazola you will prefer it to lard and I other shortenings. I Tlrfi, CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY I j ifCtpW 17 B,icrT r,cr New Vcr" I yWfj . TTO TTp TKr n KfdernrlT 01a(rrr.l Csm V-nJxirr Cook J I Wf I B If " ftA iOTU.1.1 M 1 . f r... ii.il iJ lwl nv.r t J SJSiU J rnr I I vll jTt c-W. Wrtfr .1. Cm IVoJucu IUkn.ni Com, SB w I! 1 1 ONCE TO TRY MAZOLA I YOU WILL PREFER IT TO LARD AND COMPOUNDS SOCIALISTS INT I RESIST TREATY German Party Votes Down Proposal to Unite With Russ Reds HALLE. Germany. Oct. 14 Pro- ..oval have been made to the Inde- ' pendent Socialist by some German nerals that enforcement of the pence treaty be resisted, but the party lead er declined teh off. r Herr Crtsplen. I leader of the party's Right wing, de : dared In n speech at the ocference J ! yetcrdft In opponitlon to a unlor. with Moscow, The Russian soviet govemmsnl In-1 tended to make war "ti France if the Polish campaign had be n succnsfnl Ihe said, and Rnglnnd also woul.l hae I been attacked. The soviet were eouBt I lug on the aid of the German commun- I lata, The Independent Socialists were not: yet ready for a conflict with England or France, he continued, but desired j 1 to conquer Germany first and W strnntc preletarlat organliatlons both In England and Frunce before unrtcr Laklng to verthrow the capitalistic j ClasaM In thonc countries. He oppos d union with Moscow on : the ground thai the soviet agrarian I policy was contrary to Socialism and Implied too much power Tho Soviet's terrorism policy, he declared, was ab-( horrent to S.. lallsts. The Right wing greeted Herr Cris- ' plen with tumultous applause through! j which the radicals t silent. 00 FARMER LABOR TICKET IN COLORADO ELECTIONS I OENVLIl, Colo., uct. 11. With thoj announcemi ot of a complete state tlck-i 1 today o th- Fanner-Labor party ' I In Colorado, five men now are seeking j election as I'nlted States senator from 1 thta itate. The Farmer-Labor ticket .a.v announced after Damocratlc can didates had failed to accept Furmer 1 . iboi nominations G. F Stevens of Denver, state chair- man of the party, is the I LTldcr-La-bor choice for senator- other candi dates In the field are fully S. ott. lem-: rati .. 10 ui I 1). Nicholson, Republi can; iharU'S S. Thomas. Incumbent. 1 National; Charles E Morrison, Social- Th ITarmer-Laboi ticket includes 1 several nominees of the Socialist party. it also was announced by Judge Kd-; win N. liurdlck, candidate for state Upl me court Justice, und . h.. irm.-n. ; 01 the party's v:i-mc . oi.imlttee, that party WOUld support I'l-mocratlc nominees for secretary of state and H attorney general despite (loir failure lo accept the Farmer-Labor nomina-i tlon, I" ! oc AGENT WILL SEIZE SHIPS SMUGGLING IN LIQUOR NORFOliat, Va-, ct. M. -Ships bringing smuggled liquor into this :purt will bc- seised under the prohibi tion enforcement act. S. P. Hrame. fed- leral prohibition commissioner for this district, announced today. Mr. l-trame Isiiid all incoming ships would be I boarded tend searched either at '..p Henr or thej''id I'oint quarantine I htj.tlon. "There Is no reaSon whj 'bootleg gars should ie puniSged while foreign ers are permitted to break the law tand make thousands of dollars by .seii- 1 Ing It seemingly to 'bottleggers,' " said pir Brume. "1'nleii.N the stop it L'n cle Sam will have very mam more I merchant ships than he now owns." w i; USIN liti 1 S 1 1 FRE8NO, Cal. Oct. 14 Prices rang I Ing from 23 to 30 cen's 1 pound were I announced tod.i.y for Hie lL'n . rup of bleached raisins by the California As sociated Raisin company. COMMUNICATION i Kdltor Stands rd-Examiner: An article In a recent Issue of your paper, stated that Mr John Felt, city j milk inspector, was the first man In j this county to ral.e the Runflower for j fted, etc. Your Informant Is rather I Ignorant of conditions In our vulley. .During 1019 Mr David R. StromberK (grew an acre and a half of the Rus , dan sunflowers for ensilage, and built la wooden silo, the first In the valley, land during the wlntor of 1919 and 1 j 19C0. fed the enfltlage to his cows. so. I that If no one fed sunflower ensilage prior to 1919. Mr. Strombcrg Uj th. first man. or among the first. In Utah to grow Russian sunflowers and feed , enollage made therefrom Mr. Strom- berg grew a field of sunflowers the past season and Is making a number ! ..f experlmente with them, which will be of value to the farmers. He says j he Is selecting the most promising I plants for ser d and expects In a few I years to develop a strain especially .adapted for the valley. He also ad-' . i.-ex farmer not to endeavor to grow . more than ?0 or 25 tons per acre, for the f!tpene of harvesting Is loo great. ; Hs Ih very enthusiastic over the sun ; flowers and thinks they will push thc- valley to the front as a dairy regton Give credit to whom credit Is due. "A. B." Huntsvllle. Oct. 11. 120. Notice to All Masons To th' member of Fl Monte Com 1 mandery No. 2 K. T.. Ogden Chapter No. 2 R. A. M . Weber Lodge No. 6 F and A M., Unity Lodge No. IS F. and A. M. and George Washing- j ton Lodge U. I F. and A. M. You are hereby notified that at the Masonic Temple at Ogden City. We ber County. State of Utah, that on the 23d day of October. 1D20. at 8 o'clock p. m. of said day. there will be held a meeting of the members of said Masonic Lodges for the pur pose of considering and acting upon the proposition of forming the meni ! bers of said Masonic Lodges, together with members ol all future Masonic , j lodges under the same Jurlsdb tlou and having the name Jurisdiction, as I said above named Masonic Lodges, j Into a corporation, not for pecuniary 1 prollt. under the laws of the State 1 ,of Utah. The foregoing meeting was called by the Hoard of Directors of the Ms- j sonic Temple Association of Ogden at Iteted. this the 3 th day of October. im VH .K l'ARKER. I'fr H.ard of lUnctor A. McIMOSH. Serretsry. 6193 Attractive Offer On Combination Bed Springs and Mattress Sets In order to obtain these prices, Beds, Springs and Mattress must be sold in sets as a listed. These prices are for either time payments or cash and are special low prices and unusual bargains. Combination Set No. 1, fejW $42.25 Value $31.75 R IT SSH! ?WrVaM sout window for displax j I rl 1$ 'F 1 Special sale is for a few days only. I U XrY' V vi!nr T T IPt1 Ss' '" Simmon's latest style, pressed Jyy IHt L-J StCe tu,nK- seamless, oak or walnut tin fl :..:'-;.T-'" 1 nr ful1 w,dth-4 ft" 6 in piIlars 11 1 in I I lj iwsslS I No 3524 Simmon's Spring A high grade jj ! ' spring made ot the famous Simmon's fl ? twistedlink, rust proof fabric, and sagless j frame is made of heavy tubing, side rails, m t o.iwT heavy double riser malleable corners. Combination bet No. Z, $48.25 Value $36.25 om our regular stock and is made of telted cotton and will give years Set consists of 1391 Vernis Martin Bed, service full size. Queen felted mattress and No. " clLaHon Se, No. ,, BEDDING SALE I onn r 7 1 CC7 7C All Blankets and Comforts reduced $77.00 Value J57J5 2o per CENT Time or Cash. Set consists of No. 6373 brass bed, of Sim- Jne assortments are more complete mon's make, 2-inch pillars and strongly than usual Buying in large quan- made ; "King" 40-pound cotton felt mat titles and at lowest jobbing prices we tress and No. 3734 Simmon's woven wire are enabled to offer special values spring of extra quality Heating Stoves ') -" ZTJJ 1- W of proven worth The famous E3- H vrll fe tate line. Buy now while the line JLhrn ' 2L l&mim s zj is complete and we can give yov. T7A r?rAT nxir t- mn, T , . m prompt service EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME COUPLE NOT INDICTED FOR KILLING YOUNG BOY j MAYS LANDING. N. J . Get. 14 No Indictments won- returned by the Kruiid Jury against Charles F White and Mrs. Edith L. Jones, of Hummon don In connection with the disappear ance of Billy Dansey a year ago. Whlt- was charged with the kill ing of the baby and Mis. Jones with lolng an accessory. Thcv hav,.- been under $7,500 and $2,500 ball, respect ively, lor nearly year. Prosecutor OaslciH said as far as he was concerned the case was closed. r,rt l s WILL VOTES. NEWAltK. N. J., Oct. 14. Nearly all the i;2"0 nuns in the Catholic dlo cese of New York bays registered for the November election under the names they bore before they entered the various organizations. oo I v Tin- Moors are credited with having! I Introduced cotton manufacturing Into l.ondon n 1 R90 ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF TREASURY RESIGNS WASHINGTON Oct H. Jouott Bhouse, assistant secretary of the tra fury, has resigned; his resignation has I been accepted by President Wilson, cf J fertlve November IB, In the reply to Mr. Shouse's letter t resignation, iluled October 7. which Said he desired to quit to adjust per 'snnnl affairs, the president exprensed j regret and his "sincere appre. i.itlon of your Intelligent and effective Kcrlcc." I 'tr BhOQSe, whose home n In Kins ley. Kan., was appointed In 115. oo i' FI SHIP m it I'll B CHK'AOn, Oct. 14. J. O. Snydnck sr, president Of the Pacific American Fisheries company, the Pugct Sound and Alask.i Shipbuilding company, and the Hawaiian Pineapple company, died hen yesterday. He left an art collec tion valued at more than a atllllon dollars lie was '.i years old and a bachelor. CUBA'S FINANCIAL FLURRY NOT HELD AS SERIOUS WASHINGTON. Oct U. Financial conditions In Cuba are not consider. .) serious by officials of the department HI of commerce who declared today that Ihe government's action Is declaring B moratorium was necessary to pro- tect responsibls traders during the pres nl ilump In business Over spec m ulatlon, the .imp In sugar prices and H the general excltemeni Incident to the coming election are ascribed by offt- rlils here as the causes of (he flnun- Terma of the moratorium as reported Hl Irafi t rtotei ind bills of exchange tnd otTu i4 I documents Of credit which become du. before December 1 will not be collect ible before that date. Payment of transferable mortg.iKe rre.lits ,,t dee.ls of trust also Is postponed to Decern- lsH ba r i on BBH During the 11 years ending 1 905 Japan had 3".'", i e art Iniua k s 11 Gnslk Gate 6- Clear Creek Coals H Which Team I iitlii imEf Old Man Winkr M$M) I ' Immaterial to me which one wins What I'm con- ii '?SM& I I 'V cerned r.bout L Utah's Winning Team Castle Gate and KKutSWZJ ' I Clear Creek Coals. I've been tryin' to win a pennant " t ? j from them for more than 23 years an' ain't won one OUr Uilllll yet. But without 'cm I'll make it darn chilly for the EV7 fans for about six months to come. Better fill your f3 lr coal bins now before I catch you unawares rf Wm