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1 iB H B pffjS FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 19, 1920. THE OGDEN STANDARD-EX AM1TNEK 11 I m BREECE OEM By R HER OWN HAND That Is View of Situation Taken by Foreigners In Athens 'LB ATUKN'S. Nov 11. i Tiy the Asso- H&KHf iated Pnm). Lika a eollcge town w. aftsr .i football fame Athem, turned ,4 ( r.ut to celebrate tills afternoon, tbe ' '.tbHBJ first natural expression .shown her in ijuHH many wrpKi It not months Th 's2?jrBq crowd 0i having rnanajcd to get some bjraH sleep after strenuous days and re- jv3l freshed in the Minny. 'cnlm weather, ajfcflHB let themselves go. They organism! a IVB parade in UnlTerelty street, marched .'JD past the home of the fallen VeniZfloi Hsra swept to the king's i . i . thence fJA to the itadlutn and bai as tin, I&Bb Mowing into the side streets. QKlrON'STRATION nm KIX. 'SbG "nc crowds were good natured md g made up of fobllors, young men .ml K women. They were afoot, in carnhmes BB and automobiles, .ill carrying- litho- KSjH irrnphs, peJntiQgl or photographs of PJB lorrtiH King t'onstantlne and also or jSfl the former German emperor. B- , tween snetches of songs of Constan-' LvjflH tine, there were shouts of "Whege la ifKl the man who voted for Venlzelos '.' Wr PLtMHI think there was one' We want to MBI see htm" SHKflH The failing da rich ess brought car- QBffl roufiing and disorders which were con-' H trlbuted to b soldiers c6m(ng In I from Stnynift where there have been1 n troubles with the soldiery, who ha tJNHB beep Insisting on being permitted to . "TP i ome Lome. rlHfl Local foreigners express the opln- : IimBH Ion that greater Greece is ie;iri by her nHsU own hand and reduced over night !jU4jBI from a second rat.- power to a comic' 'mI opera condition. The VenlzellBtai are 33"(H( packing up and scurrying to 'leave the jfitiBF capitol nnd retire to the provinces, al-! SHBB though there, and in place like Corfu tfl and Balonlki the Royalists already C-RfflH have forcibly taken possession of af-l Former Premie t Venlseloe whose m STEED'G SEPTETTE And Other Acts, inWHi 8RIDE 13 '3ujft9 Sixth Episode Three Showa Daily 2.45 7:i0 0. i5 PRICES Matlneea .... 25c 30c NlQhts 40c 50c For all Departments, Call Phone Mo. 2450. RANDOM . REFERENCES Hold Dance The first dance of the season to be held by the University club vc.is staged at 'he K of I'. hall Mat-! nlKht. More than 400 were pres ent. Music was furnished by the Lil lian Thatcher orchestra. Ogden Typewriter House for type writers inn repair, 2 4 L'2 Hudson ave nue. Phone 2S8. Flo me Culture club Mrs. Taui 1 nnke will be hostesa to th.- mem liers of 'he Home Culture club Satur day iifiernoon at her home- 971 Bin ford avenue. Clean Inrge r. tr wanted at The 6;andard Exauiir.er office. 40J 1 Go to lagan Coach Tillie Oleepn I of the (JniverSity of Utah freshmen. In l.ompany with bis grldderg. twenty two strong, wer Ogden VilitorS 'O Iday eU route to Logan, where they are scheduled to meei the igan At gle Prosh In the first g.mw to ever be -mged hi t we.. n tn two organizations Dr. Wright moved to S-o K eHeo Bldg, "03 Parrulcy .-. Eaei -O. a Par ml manager of the Ogden Bteam uwndry, haa departed for Rochester, .Minn. where he will undergo medical treat-1 mcnt tinder the Mayo brothers WANTED Salesman to sell nttpi' sroods from a Jtoinohlle. City Job.: Address ;IV car' Standard Kxa miner. 7507 Mail 1 orfelced -John Anderson, years old. a boilermaker. was arrested yesterday on a charge of rockles driving, He failed to app"r before Judge D. It Roberts of the city court this morning His ball, amounting to 1 6, was declared forfeited 00- James A. Garfield whs the only or dained preacher (o be elected-presl dent of the I'nited States. government w as . overthrown by this, I week's elections, before leaving Greece j Issuel a message to the Greek peOPlfj t. Illnf; them he was without hind i jfrM-ling toward them because Of their decision. The message tend. "I hear no bltternSM o 1 account of' lyour ote, as I bellexe Jt would have i been difficult for an other nation to I have remained under arms two ) .in after th- armistice. "Mj friends, I beg you to abide by the term." of the liberal party, and I thank you for your support. I shall always serve my country first." I M Veni'clos' destination Is Nice Where his son is to marry a wealthy young Groek woman. ITurker And--Get them early at your gTorr ij gTTX M & G Potato Flakes? '"Sfll Of Course! FTT1 ' " ''''' Pftivoi of the mic ill. mm yCW J VkVX. b'nJ aJc' R flou'e handful of crisp, C 7S golden M A ;. hm nnd crackling. yp) ''m'i"i' 58 oozing richness posses- Lng thai appe- ?H affji tLA iipn Slrt-w tlieni ;iioiiinl l In- nlt'i'., Sliyi ftW ssVSM It'lLw Lssfis : baadfu! alongside imp dr.'.1- And y$KJBMKlmmitmmtom4&J save a few of the biggest and most T y -V 16) grdden to 'op off the nvster coursp vx;rU Colorado Potato Flake t Mfg. Co Aj Denver, Colorado SATURDAY j BARGAINS Entire stock of men's overcoats, suits, shoes, shirts, etc., (at cost and less. Limited space allows me to quote only rrrz Overalls, Saturday only $1.75 Corduroy Pants $3.75 Heavy Dicky Pants $4.95 Come in and let me prove that I can save you money f I on your winter needs I B. COHEN Look for the Electric Sign B. Cohen 252 Twenty-fifth Street j HHBSMHgsVMMHBflHHMBsVHHsVM Trollld oats special 75c Sun Ripe Rolled Oats (9-pound sack) 60c Freh rolled oats make a most delicious and wholesome break fast food. You save money when you buy rolled oats In the 9-pound sacks Buy a supply Saturday. 10c Golden Age Macaroni, etc., dozen packages 75c Mscaronl made from selected Durham Wheat hat a distinctive tasty flavor. A human hand does not touch this macaroni from the time it is mixed until It Is packed and sealed in packages Sperial price Saturday only. NUTS COCOA ETC. MISCELLANEOUS Hershey cocoa, Deviled meat, Fancy filbert nuts, pouod an Mr dozcn 65c pound 2Sc ,nstant portum, Ch,,i beans- 5 Soft shelled walnuts, ,r, pounds .... 50c large can . . 4c , , pound 30c Raisins, large , t - package 10c Jumbo peanuts. 2 BUTTER ETC 0 a . Rye flour, 9-pound pounds for 35c Creamary butter, 8ack ... 65c Brazil nuts, pound .... 62c Cleansers, 4 cans 18c pound .... 43c Nut butter. Corn meal, 9-pound Large pecans, pound .35c sack . 47c Tapioca. 5-oound pound . . . 35c , . SOKP ETC ... 4oc BSee the display of 1 5 hars Crystal Sago, 5 pound lot 46c the above nuts in white soap $1 Buckwheat, old our window. The 3bc Sw,f wasnjng time. 10-pound highest quality is powdor, largc Self rising, 2 pound the cheapest. package . 26c sack 28c j COFFEE BAKING POWDER I 1 pound. 45c: (.pound lots $180 Cnlumtt, 1 pound. 27c 2' ... pound can . 63c A coffee .v;th a real good flavor Th ! . . S " 1 ne biggest seller on the market Wt make no charges tor delivery. Our prices are right and our quality I the best. Chicago Whoksale Grocery Co. I Phone 486 2376 Washington Avenue 1 ,VE SHIP TO ALL POINT:, IM I'TAM. MEVADA. IOAHO. WYOMING j Mafiy Tourists Going Over Arrowhead Route HundrMl of n ut oniohiU'. h p irav- oUuk over the Arrowhead route bc twoen ( Rlen mul tli . ..:ixt according 10 a is Brown, hifhway engineer foi the United stiitpji Bureau of Puhllc Ron fin who hnn Junt returned from .in Inepeotlon tour of roads in Nevada. The roadfl In N'evndn are rr-portod to he Rood In mo! leOtiOns of Hip statf although n few rounh Sections are to b found In nn... pir - t.f Ihf r;ilr .TC-orrMnK to Bngineer lirnwii Travel In pertiOUlar over the Ar rOWhead trail hnth west ;in1 eaal lq reported to ho ho.i- Tho majority of the ears' making tho Mips in hotit "JlrcctlonK jiro out of ntate cars. It Is a id In comptnjr wiih W. N". I"rlcktail of the I0f .1l oftir. s ami C,';orge Hoi -don. nsblstant engineer for the ."tnte of Nevada( the roads on project 37 were Inspected by these men and Mr Browll The road from Las Vegas to J: Thomas i being eonstrucited over a road bed formerly used by s rail road ThH road when completed will made r connection with both the Ar rowhead trail and the Oyerlnnd route Tt 111 open up a new oad between Opon ;,nd the coast. The road between Rlko and Hal leck. twenty miles in lonjfth was In spected by Highway Engineer .1 H Young Thin road connects at Lucln with the Overland trail. At Reno Engineers Young and Brown attended a meeting of the American Association of Engineers at which Governor Boyle and 8enator- r'ect Qddls wore prfn-nt QoneldCrahle discussion arose over the Chamberlain hill nnd also over the Townsend bill, two bills which will be put before pOQSJffltl at tho n' Xt nension. Chemist Checks on j Beets for Farmers To secure information for Weber county bret rowers, relative o the Migar cotit'.-nli of beets grown In the county-. C T. Hurst. agricultural Chemist, has been employed by the Weber ounty farm bureau. Mr. Burst if now located at the lo-al fac tory of the Amalgamated Sugar com-1 pany making analysis and 1 becking 1 the COiaette ond individual grower's tests made by the factory chemists. Tho record of tests made since tho factory started In operation this sea son, indicates Mint the beet, from local grower will average 1 : per cent or better in sugar contents. .Mi Hunt is a graduate of thel ( tub Agricultural college, having spe dallied in the study of agricultural Chemistry and sugar heel Investiga tion Ills work will he not only In Weber countv but in Cache county as well. 00 Recover Automobile Stolen From Texas After a search for several months. S Chandler chummy autbmoblle, which 1- r-ihi to have beejn Htolen from Hous ton. Tcxns. was BJfecOVered last night b) Deputy Sheriffs Dick Wootton and Joeph Chadwlsk A man supposed to be S. K. Free man who wan driving the car. mAtte his escape and I being xought by tho officers. The cm wis brought to K Oen two inontliH ago and had been repainted a bright yellow color. It bote a Texas llcensn number. When the officers found yesterday thai the car had begn seen In Ugden. freeman. It in aald. started for foil Like. He wnx Intercepted nt LaytOn sheriff NAIde'r who telephoned Ihi Sherlft'e office here NaldOr was In structed to hold 'he car ami afreet the driver, but Freeman, tt It. alleged, mad his escape while the officer ffgs tt 1. phoning. 00 Thirty-five Enlist in Medical Unit The recruiting drive for members for the new medical unit being formed In Ugden fur the l'tah Na tional Guard by Dr. Relnhold K angle r Is moellng with success Thus far more than 36 men have enrolled In the new organization and it Is ex peoted that the entire enrollment will tie completed and the organization perfected within (he ttext ten days. 00 1 Deaths and Funerals BARNICTT Melvin Pick ford Bar nett, Infant son of Joseph hnd Ger trude Plckford Knrneti, died at the residence. In Plcas-jut View this morn ing, following .-1 tig-day's Illness of membraneous croup The r..ih. born April I, I?jo. Surviving ,tre th- parents, brother, Floyd, and Iwo sis-: ters, Mabel and Lucille. Ennei-;, Services Will be held ar 1 p. m. in the Pleasant View meeting; house Monday, With Bishop R T I llheee conducting I he body mav le- viewed Sunday and afondaj at the res idence, flowers may be left at the! Lindqulei chapel until 10 a. m. Mon- day. Interment w) take place In the .North 1 gden cemetery 1 - ( (TNrILM The funPra, of a t unnlngham was conducted at Larkfii son's chapel yesterdaj 1. '.ishop e w. sherner. Mr.. Florence o Jones and rn,i,K Hiokefrlooper saftg Speakers wee BiehpjJ Bhgnaei Law- (termrnt Wag In the city cemetcrv -00 Complete Three Miles of Work on Cutoff lonTtH!? f "15 work bpin "one ' on the Lucln Cutofl bj the Southern 1 a.f.ic compare h. , , , completed loc 3m according to, local officials This work has been completed from Wlthec'a Spur to rromontory Pom. The remaining improvements outlined for the i,,? He will require three years to com- , New ties and rails will be used In ', ine Improvements, which will cost about $3,000,000. or about the same amount as it originally cost to build 'he cutoff, which was completed m 1903 nnd which Is. regarded us one of the greatest enginm-ilng feats in ; the world's history Redeckfng of timbers Is also in cluded In the program of improve- I menu More than fifty men are working on xthn improvements and 1 he work is being rushed to com pletion. It Is estimated that more than, 2,000,11011 passengers have passed over the Great Salt Iake cuion 1.1 ihv Southern Pacific during the pat : ten years. I Plan? of Improvements to hinder . 1 Ogdcn's Pre-war Prices j I Great Reductions j I In accordance with tho general tendency toward price re ductions, coming to prices that were effective prior to the war, ! the policy of immediate reduction has been followed at the store of N. 0. Ogden Co These reductions have been made j despite the faot that wholesalers and manufacturers of high quality goods, &uch as are sold at this store, have maintained prices on these articles or have only made slight reductions. We have decided to reduce everything in the house, despite the I fact that this merchandise is all new, the season's latest goods. I 25 to 40 per cent Off I These are the reductions that we offer to you, whether you I buy a pair of shoe strings, a suit, an overcoat or any other ,ar- ticle in the store. The new prices apply to men's furnishings, r to hosiery, to shoes for men and for women, to 9uits, trunks, suitcases, indeed to everything that is earned in this complete stock. Ogdcn's Pre-War prices offer you that opportunity to f secure the highest quality of goods and to make these purchases T at figures which are very marked savings. We invite your in- spertion of both the stock and the prices we are making I 236 Twenty-fifth Street fl , . . 1 the storms which sweep ihe cutoff at j certain periods of the year are also bi ine worked out Expert through 0Q1 the I'nited States .we said to have submitted plans for th,s phase of Improvement 00 Forest Legislation ! Will Be Considered District Korester K. H. Rutled1 and Assistant District Forester R ft Jer departed ct e n li v afternoon on i tnii n. Hoiie. I. lain. Their plan- Ineluded attendance of meeting of a I committee of lumbermen, forest agrv icc memherti and state officers, at which the nuestlon of Idaho forestry legislation i expected to be brought up. nr PIONEER LUMBERMAN OF PACIFIC NORTHWEST DIES TACOMA. Nov 1 !. Word wii re ceived here today that William C ' h- eler. pioneer lumber man of th Pneifle northwent. died yesterday in Tucson. Arizona, wher he had reild- ed 16 months. Wheeler was h civil war eieran and came here from Du hnque. la . 31 years ago. He was 79 years of age 00 Asbestos Is immune to heal as high n 1 500 decrees Fahrenheit. Zemo, the Clean, AntiseDtic Liquid, Just What You Need. Ia Not Greasy Don't worry about eczema or other : I ckin troubles You can have a deaTi healthy skin by using Zemo ob- tained at any druj store for 35c, or extra large botUe at -51 On". :."jrr.o generally remn-cj pimples, blickheads, blotches, eczema and ring worm and maki3 the ckin clear and healthy Zemo is a clean, penetrating antiseptic liquid, neither sticky not Creasy and stains nothing. It is easily applied and costs a mere trifle for enct application. It is always dependable. TheE. W RoeCo. Cleveland a CATARRH GERMS I Move Out When Hyomei Move In No stomach donlnir Hvomel i ft niad fhlriv of oil of eucalyptus taken from th UealyptQS forests of inland Australia, and combined -th othr excellent nnliseptlcs in inland Australia, the atmosphere la ao niiprepnnted with hnlsain thrown out by id ein alypind trees that gci-ma do net J thrive, nnd In (onaequenra cougha, eolds. ntsrrh nnd other none nnd throat affile (ion are i ' unknown. Bresthi Hj omel od fft the wnie plea-" ant germ killing effect aa you would get in the ii' ulyptua loresta. H om. I la aold b CulUy Drug Co.. and H diugKldts sverywhers on a guarantaa of M i 'ii Is 'action 'i inonv refunnwd. H MIONA Ends indigestion It relieves stomach misery, sour stoav ch, betching and all stomach discas or money lck Ijr?' box of tablet at all druggist in aJl tosrus. I You intend to buy a PHONOGRAPH 1 Get the best $25 worth o RECORDS FREE I And with a Pathe Phonograph at that! 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