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j 2 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 5, 1920. I June Roberts and Francis X. Donegoo. dancers in John Cort s musical I comedy. -LISTEN LESTER," coming to the Orpheum. Tuesday and Wed- I nesday, November 9 and 10. Seat sale opens today. i THE KIDDER KIDDED! tuKjatfcVOOO NN - I This is Ruby Lynn. Ituby is ;i bitchfield, UL. waitress. She Leaped to fame when she v-.i sveetl;i compliiueuted -m hot ''l"i i(us hair by Senator U antes rianjilton . is. She r,eturbetl the compliidc'til b calling -I Ham u ''bolshevik' n account of hi Mrhis Uors. I. IImh w iis fuuiiiug for governor of Illinois- The other day, s campaigning hi Litqhficltl, in dropped uxtb a restaurant and sat at Ruby'jj table. lit a in jesting niood. Rubj approached and J, l lam began "Ah-h-h! my doir. when 1 gaze upon your wealth of chestnut hair, which the rayi of ;t beneficent and salubrious biw have kissed into a delicate gold when I observe the little dimple nestling so coyly in thai shapeij chin, t rejoice thai iln committee whose work it was to pick uiy itinerary should have placed Litchfield n tin- list. Ruby, yon may brjug ""' u ''"I' "' ,'"''M'- if .VOJJ please.',' Uni giggled, made a Flattering reference i" his "bolshevik' whiskers, aiul replied : " Ydu know, senator, I've been kidded by experts:" fSo has t in- senator, what ! ) I Post 81 I TbASTIESll H Spoonful or bowlful, ! their delicate, rich corn I flavor pleases and keeps I on pleasing. And their I crisp, full-bodied texture j fully satisfies. I Naturally, then, I PostToasties are the most I popular of all corn flakes. I GET THEM AT YOUR GROCER w I I Made hy ''M Postum Cereal Company, Inc. M Battle Creek. Michigan. RECRUITS FLOCK 10 MAW FLEETS Many U. S. Warships Given Full Crews and Put in Operation 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. S. R-eruitiii(T for the, navy i progressing o setlsfa -toriiy that naval officials bellevt H i soon will be possible to send to fea si large number of vessels of a!l classes (now carried on paper is part of the fleets, but aotuglly tied up :,t S-Vy urOr for lack of crews. I Recruits are entering the f:vicc at a rate exceeding 8,800 a wee and the training stations are dally sending !: rge numbers of men to the fleets af Iter tho usual four months of I raining. nM SHIPS TIED UP I 1 u Nov. I. lue navy ft'js only 28,0001 Inter) short or tin- authorised strength! iof the approximately 143.000 and H Is I balled .it Hi.' department that the full ; Strength wll be reached before M.ii h, Ll. Eighteen battloshlps nre now with the Atlantic ami Pacific fleet on cmiS linn duty while four others have rcdttC-l 1 (d . ti-w. . Thirteen of the older iypl are out of commission 'entirely I I m the .':: modern destroyera om- plot eri and turned over to thr ni , only BE ;:r- uow !m full commiBsiOn i il of thth.' .'"i are In European haters or are outfitting for service abroad. f the rcmalnd r 1 2 are laid up frith! crews v( thirty men aboard ahd the, I others ai- pu "f oammiaaloh entirely. UFI'KND III U 181 S 11 i" explained 1 thr navy depart-1 Iment tha is no exportation of ever I placing full prewi aboard all the de idestroers in time of peace a the navj , now has a super-ahundancc of this t'pe of ess la. About forty per cent of the destroy-1 ers eventually Will be kept fully mun- lltCd an.l on duty with the fleets undi the other;; given onlj large enough crews to keep thorn ready for duty in .' time of omergenc) The naval reserve force, naval offi-, : CI rs sa , ' an always t'e lependeJ upon ; 'o provide trained crews for both ie stroyers and battleships in reserve iivu occasion demauda, No modern submarines are out of; I commission, according to ivhh1 offi clals, but a5 of these vessels of the! j older typeK, arc without full crews.' I'Dlirtlculty has i-n experienced In; tnilnhiK men lor the s'i Iniu-rsibles due, to the peculiar technical nature of the' ( Ell IM )R v S M V r the Elfty-five Eagle ioats on the' navj llsl ;:i are fulh manned, with; I cruisers anl gunboats in full com-! mand and 2i in reduced commission! are laid up- Th substantial Increase In pay urunted the navy at the last :;c-si.ionl i o; ruiiKrfs.s to.FPth. i with the recent I arinounoem'ent of an extended crul.se by th Aitant'c and Pacific flootsthlsl K-lnter, to pi rv.s it; south America, Af- t ea. Australia and New Zealand, have i ryed to j,t. uly stimulate enlistments, i loffici.iis in r? partlnent say. oo 1 PUBLIC GREETS ; SICK EXECUTIVE i Willie House Lawns Covered With Gret Throirj of Fnencls i VA.SHINOTON v . 3 President Wilson mads ) !.-. tirsi public appear-! lance bust ni!it In mo-o tban vegr i I when he was lifted Ffi h!s "-he Chair to the east Dortlco rf the White House' whllo hundreds cf Washington league I i f nations adherenta gathered on the White Ur Iwn to do him honor.! I IMIL1 I . SKAR i The crowd of men , women and j children b. ;, Uiir -fnte banners and th" ' national flM under the leadership of1 John p. Costello Uemocratic nutlon I al commltteenvin for th'' District of' Columbia aKsrrrjbled at Democratic national headhuarters and matched to I l th White How a here the gatCs were I OpSn to the DUbllc for ih fi--st timr since the beginning of the- wsi. As thp president was lifted in his wheel chair up the Steps from the in- trlor of tho White House lending to1 the oat portico the crowd on the ter- 1 race below broke Into uppiauee and ' joined In thS fmglng of "America." I Mrs Wilaon and members of the' fatnllj stood about the president while! the orowd s )ik Witli an overcoat ' buttoned losely about him and -.i soft I , ) shading his face, the president s;tt j Silent watching the throng below Th-rr v.:- more cheering as the adng idi il PRESIDENT l'LI.ASKi. . -olcis sang "Carry Mo Back to I Ole Vlrglhny.' ani the crowd plokad up the Chorus The president's faoe relaxed and he turned his head to speak to Mi- Wilson beside his chair. I A the song enUd amid renewed! cheers a luge '.ouuct of flowers was; laid upon th- bnluHttade before him ' Mr Wilson raised his hat and held It (aloft us attendants roiled his chair I j baet: toward the rioor The CroWd sent ' np cheers for the league and foi the president, and ns Mrs. Wilson waved a I final greeting from the doorwav. iang "The Star-Spangled Haner. ' oo NICK ARNSTEIN PLEADS NOT GUILTY IN COURT WASHINGTON, Nov. 55.- Jules W. "Nicky" ArnstelO entered a plea of not guilty when arraigned here today b. fine Justice (knild of ih District of Columbia supreme court on in dlctment charging bJb and others with conspiring to bring stolen securities into the district from New York Arn stein reserved the right to withdraw his plea within I week and make such other motions as he might decide upon One phase of th Arn-ieln case Is! expected to be ruled on Monday by the I'nlted States supreme court and until then Justice Gould refused to dsoid the question of ball. David W Sullivan and Wiley W Easterdar, Washington brokers named with Arnstcin In the Indictment, were arraigned with him today and also entered, pleas of not guilty, noth are at liberty on bond. oo ANTI-PAROCHIAL SCHOOL AMENDMENT DEFEATED GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.. nW 5. The anti-parochial school amendment requiring compulsory education of nil children from ." to lti years of uge in public schools wh- detected Tues day in Michigan, virtually complete returns showed. The vote was 27.". iZ2 for, and 47o,s48 against. Made omure, U. S. GoMm- M H mcnt impacted fat, milk rurcs timet Paiteurixtd, and Pa$turizd, and beit dairy ti.lt, dairy latt. Please your tasteBoth are Good I Swift & Company realize that taste is a matter of I the individual, therefore, they make both Premium Oleomargarine and Gem Nut Margarine. Both products are equally pure and delicious. j They are made from different ingredients and differ slightly in flavor to please individual taste. Their delicate flavor makes them suitable for serving at table; their fine shortening qualities make them favorites wherever good cooks turn out superior cakes and pastries. The fact that they are most moderately priced as I well as most nutritious is an added advantage. " ft Both products share in the advantages of the famous Swift system of wide distribution. Both are made in fourteen conveniently located factories, so both are fresh, pure, and delicious when they reach you. Not a hand touches either product in manufacture or invpacking. Swift & Company, U. S. A. I MEXICANS SEIZE IDLE COAL MINES American. British and French Companies Will Make Protest MBXICO CITY, Nov. 5. American, itritiM! and French mining companies in the state of f'oahulla lan a pro test lo the Mexican government agalnxt the latter! decision to operate many mines In the state, owing to the Ina t.illtv of employers and striking work men to reach an agreement ending the present strike. It is denied in offi cial circles the government has Intend ed to confiscate the mines, but It Is asserted Amatii measures are neces sary to supply railroads and factories with fuel The constitution, it ia polnt- out, authorises the government to act :n such an emergency. Representatives of (he coventor of ("onhulla yesterduy iook over five mln Itift properties, announcing that opera tion! WOUld s'.nt probably today. The i i it have peSQ idle for ten days fol lowing a Strike in support of demands for erase Increases ranging from ioo io ;."u per cent. All profits, it In Bald, will lie turned over to the owners of the nilnra. I 8, PROTEST IVERTED WASHINGTON, Nov 5. official prot-st urhiiisi the leisure by Mexico of the coal mines In the state of Con hull.t wiih ,-i verted by the explanation St i i' id lodaj by hp stale department t'r'.ni tli American embassy at Mexico City that tho Mexican government did 1 not contemplate the confiscation of the property'. The mine! are owned hy American French and British companies and the report that the Mexican government had determined npin Rnvirnmrnt op eration of the mines pending adjust ment of a strike caused the compa nies to place the CSSS before the state department. The Mexican government has ex plained to the embaasy at Mexico City 'hnt temporary operation of the mines s HER CAMPAIGN ' INJECTION (Oklahoma Woman Pioneer; Talked to Customers in Her Cafeteria MT78ICOGBB, Okla.. Nov. 5. Miss1 Alice Robertson. tt nner, cafeteria, owner and the only rongresswoinan-i elect in the I'nlted States, sat in, her little restaurant last night planning' th menu for today's noon-day meal. "1 think 1 should celebrate my own election by preparing some "tr trult j salad and fried c hicken." she said as she lyped the bill of fare Then sh turned again to politics and shook; hands with many who raw to copr srafulate hr on her victory' over W". W Hastinro. hemocral, who has rep resented the second eongressionai dis trict since 19 14 OPPOSKP SUFFRAGE "Mias Alice." known over the state I ! 3 the most rdcturesque character in' ; Oklahoma, made the race, for congress ulthouch she was opposed to and worked actively against the woman suffrage afnendment. "The men have thrust the vote on i us. Now I'm going to see if they ! menn It." she said, when she an I nounced her candidacy. "1 guess they did." she COnolUSlod when figures trlUnc of her election were brouaht to her. The story of Miss Robertson's life. which began In a little Indian inls- I slon. ten miles from here years ago Is the story of a sacrifice by i I woman for the betterment 'of the In-i Alan tribes here. Her father came to the old Indian in the interest of the country, wu u t (institutional right and would noli leopardlj the title rights. I'nless evl-denr- thnt more radl i in sores taken, diplomatic lnterfersi.ee by the j United States is said to be lrnpioba-l Ibis, J territory in 1S49 when the eery of "Gold" was heard from California. But his mission was not one of we.il h. "My father come to be a gom! oltlsen j for the new country." she said. Her victory was by 2 73 votes, out ' of approximately so.oou ballots cast ' but Instead of beln conducted on her front porch." it was conducted in )ht; c afeterln . Whenever a man or woman went there to at, silc sal down at the table and "talked.it over." She nlno ran "ads" In the daily nowspapers pro claiming" the day's menu, giving bib-,' lical quotations and advancing polit ical arguments. The "ads" rivaled even the news columns for their Inter. ' nn Two Roman villages dating back to the first century. B. C, heVe been discovered by excavations In the Swiss Alps. uu ; Shakespeare had only one romance. In his life, and thut was unhappy. ' RATE HEARING APPEAL OF KANSAS IS REFUSED WASHINGTON, Nov 6. The petj H9 tion or the Kansas court of rc-latlonf for a hearing on the advanced inter state rules granted in u extern tan torv was denied today by the Inter state commerce commission. The court contend-. 1 that tho roads in western territory would earn .ipproxltimt.-U 192.00u.000 in excess of 6 per cent oil Ifl the aluo of the railway propertl- s in I CI thst territory under the new rates f R The oommlsi Ion's announcement IflJ gave no roasons lir denying tho net!- Im vv Tha armistice with Oermang wa ign d near thi little lllag ..f r:.,- I I thi fot . i ' j ""WIaBSasssasaM