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I SANTA WARNS THE KIDS WHO PEEkJi P. SANTA CIiAUS TT. ; - ; l am always on the lookout. When i cli Chrlstmai eve coi the Hi lip t jHHHEt& thing thnt 1 Hani ail tin little f,lk- rib tBtIH ' Ifr of i igden to lino V i . I milM 'j. Ilial l mil a l.aslll ill j3f 1 "Ml Bort of fellow and if any little boy or 'IE ' wrs L-iri should pop am aiiri surprise me , . ffwL i"'! V' lev?? w hiio i irting in'. Chfitamaa a . ; 7 " things anrl tilling up little folk's stock- W ings well, I wouldn't know Just what . i ' KEPT THEM GUESSING K -A POT many, main years all the chll- A - rt-?' ..;.-(, of the l;t ii .1 ha been wotideritiK jAmMMSf- HWkL .i--i 1 get down tin ehimne ami 'V-jBtofcjk .' j ' -s. '-si -Tv . v . ret, i ha-. . taken lusl one lltUe old , vi'qe jfflj ' ' ' ' ust bei no bod i Hi guess, who he la jj I HEBpP .-i - ''' hp ha ml HDK' j f wHRSr v-m .ill him A.s-n-t hi' Suit, Esjfe "lMlr 'tfism Me i.. Iks MrfH ? v ? iHlHv during the , addlHIBi In mak.-s his nips. sofll up tin BBl ' Aj. -lalrwav, nul se.s that little twin kiln' K'tst: ihSJfe I . -a )' Lie's the man who runs the, ?.lrv train thai leads to elumherlund. ' otUy creeps the good old Sandman, i And in children's eyes he throws I plumber Band "till heads arc falling, j I Till their weary eyes must olOSe. ' Mr. Sandman has told me all about the children of Ogden; lie .-ftys they, ft re a fine big familj of little folks. ! And he doesn't think any i t them will i" ek this ye u - But 1 ha v.- Ii'er i.Uv hit j afraid and on h night bcf"r ! 'hrlstmas. whon all through the I mouse, not a creature was sllrflng, not I feven u mouse," i declde'd to look ground" a bit for myseif. I wanted lo I MM Mm TO ENTER PLEA OF NOT GUILTY Gives Interview in Which She Says She Wan's to Atone to Parents 1 i inn. ,i From Pace One, , After it's done. I ask myself vrhether it's worth while after all." HER REAL N mi During the Interview the empha sized that her name whs Mrs. Clara Kmith Hamon and not Miss Smith u.s phe has many times been referred to in tubllshed stories. As thf Interview drew lo a close, because Mrs. Humon comjilained shf fflt tired and diz.y-heuded, she add ed: WESTERN MEN WOK DERI . "One ihir.y mon 1 wanted to tell -fou. How tood It looked to see these t.il understanding westerners waiting for mr at the Juarez station. Tlu-y have all been so Rood and wonderful toward me that I can't help feeling fleeplj grateful. I felt like throwing myself in Mr. Garrett's arms and Wh.-n I had almoi-t collapsed in my home Sheriff Orndorff of E3I I'ujo was So helpful when he said 'there, there, don't worry: you aia- amonjf friemls. you are in the U. S. A.' Oh, til esc w. stern men are wonderful. ' kfORE SYMPATHY. Sheriff Garrett and Attorn, v Charles Coakley. of Ardmore. beamed. One of Mr, ilamon's attorneys W. P. McLean, Ji, of Fort Worth, Intro duced a party of young women paf engers to her today at their req o ii Ono of them assured her l hey wanted h' t to feel that "Mexicans were not the oniy ones who sympathized with her." j.Ir McLean and his .ussoclatei? held ' ' -xslonal cynferciiLLS with their C li ent. Sheriff Oarrott la a typical weatrrn f are- offlcrr of moving picture tra ditions, long llmhi i), slow spoken and wearing the inevitable slouch hat Only twenty-nine days of his lorty- i ii mmm nM he sure that no little eyes were just half closed. v-1) "HEN I IIL. Ill l TRIP And aftnr ;hls secret trip of peeking I Ii) to see If anybody is pf eking, I am' looking I'm ward to Mother :rp tho; one that fu ml shea me with all the joy i gel -ui of life. I ha vp often wondered if any of the little iotn who look forward the year I rii:id. to the coining of another' Christmas, realize Just how much hap pl i est l get out of being the man who.' bttnga them their Christmas Vfany, many years ago I discovered I' thai the real spirit of Christmas dld'; not Qqme from rocelvlng, but from l( giving. And that has been tin? ruling I spirit of my whole life. nine j ears hav leen spent in the nat He Is a second COUdn of Sher iff Pat Garrett, of lis duces. N. M., ho killed "Billy the Kid." the no ! torlOUg outlaw. SBpERIFl IN .1 V J I leriff detrett celebrated his twen ; -first btrthda) as a prisoner In i Runsell, Wye., charged I with m order In ednuectfon . :m li famous war between Wyoming llve stock men and organised cattle rus tlers in which two of th latter were I killed. Korty-flve guards, of Whom Garrett was one .were Indicted and released htr on $40.o00 i.onds each A verdict of acquittal was tho out-, UAXSAS C1TV.' Mo.. Dec. J4. A! I conference having to l vlth the af i fairs of the Jkc I,. Hamon i s.rit i va.s scheduled here today between Al , f rr d Kills attorney for Mrs Huniou, the widow, and Frank L. Ketch, for mer business manag'-r for the late Oklahoma Kepubllean national com mitteeman, apd administrator of the c.statr. There was some, speculation -i to whether the men would discuss unof ficial reports that there N In exist ence a will bequeathing part of th estates to Miss Clara Smith, now be-' Ing taken to Ardmore for arraignment on a charge of having killed Mr. Ha-j mon. Mr, Kills In statement emphatl cally asserted that Mr llumon left no i will. )Ie also declared that Mr. Ha mon had told hlmshortly before his J death that he had not made one. Reports of the existence of an In- strunienl m.iklnf,' Mis- Smith a bene ficiary he characterized as "rldicu lOUS" and challenKed those supporting I , the claim to come forward with the ' j prolific evidence. Boys and Girls ! 1 To the first boy or girl In ngden! that srlls a new car, we will give one second hand Saxon Roadster K. L. I Walston, successor of Whlte-RoblnsoD Auto Co. 8562 i oo j ROAD REFlPi W( LP WASHINGTON. Deo 14. The Chl I cago & Eastern Illinois Railway com-' pany, a new Illinois rorroratlon, ap- plli-d today to the Interstate com merce commission for authority to I take over the Chicago & Eastern 1111 i nols Railroad company, now In the i hands of a receiver, reorganise it. and issue stocks and bonds to the amount I of approximately $60,000,000 H MM To the Thousands of Indi II Wm vidual Users, Retail Dmggists, It bTII erS 'StnUtorS 0 I ljl A MRRY CHRISTMAS ! I fegl A HAPPY" NEW YEAR I llCelro-Kola Co. f B-rr:! Sole Manufacturers PfeMBwl r ortland - - Oregon il Life. I've found. Is what you make It There is happiness for all. liuch one's share In simply waiting or the proper spirit's call. .Vobody ever gives me a Christmas present. That's because I'm not sup posed to get any. I'd only turn around end gl e It to some little tot. ' I 1 R PKEKIN It 'akes nie a whole year to prepare1 for my annu"! Ohrlntmas trip. But,! while I'm working away on happiness l.rlnglng things, I would like to bc I Die whole world adopt the Christmas, pirlT that of doing for others as an everyday spirit. And, In the meantime, just a warn ng to little folks no fair peek In'. TRAP LAID FOR KIDNAPER FAILS Two Detroit Business Men Drop From Sight; Letter Demands $35,000 DETROIT. Dec. 24. -Det Ctives and deputy sheriffs lay in amhush six! hours last night at an unfrequented spot near Monroe, In a futPfl effort ! to apprehend writers of g ieti"r re-1 celved early this w. ek by relatives of I 'red Hsmmetev and J. Walter V'e,t zel, who disappeared recently, in whleh the men were said to he held prisoners and 'vould he released for a 3?i 000 ransom. If terms of their release were not compiled with, the letter "threatened, the men would "be I put to death and their bodies shipped 1 to Detroit.' I Both men. prominent In business circles, dropped from slghi I H m . -r j 4. A few days later, their lutom'o blle was found in the Detroit river I near the Fifteenth street dock oo NAB OFFICER WHO FLED WITH REGIMENT'S FUNDS PITTSBURG. Doc. 24 John C. Oottenklene, alias David T.. Cordon, former second lieutenant In the Fifth field artillery division, charged with deserting his command at Coblcnz. Germany, in June. 1 9 1 9. taking with him about $48,000 of his company's funds, was arrestsed Thursday and turned over to the department of Jus tice agents. The government aonts said that the prisoner would be taken to Fort I enworih where he will he tried by court martial. Gottenklene'a arrest was brought about by Sanford T. Popiroy, of this city, who served as a color sergeant In the same regiment with the for mer officer Pomroy recognised Oot lenklene end notified a policeman. Government agents Bald that Got tonklene was arrested In U rman shortly after he deaerted and brought to Carnp Taylor, Ky. He escaped last February Gottenklene, before coming: to Pitts burg, worked as a miner in Mprgan town, W A'a. The prlsonei la said to have a wife residing In Oklahoma City. oo ALLEGED CHECK ARTIST CAPTURED AT WINNIPEG WINNIPEG, Can . Dec. 2 4 Joseph Oadbury, aald to be wantod at Brltt, Iowa, on a charge of defrauding the First National bank thero out of $1-1 390 through alleged upurlous check ! was arraigned In olty police court here' Thursday and remanded to jail until ! Monday, when It la expected Iowa offl ' cers will arrive to take him into eua-; tody. Gadbury was arrceted in n local I hotol yesterday afternoon by police de tectives. He arrived here two wsh ago by airplane and is tiid to have posed as a moving picture man on hH 1 way to Alaska CANADIAN SEAPORT CITY HURT BY BUSINESS FIRE i HALIFAX, X. S.. Dec. 4 . A half! million dollar fire occurred today in the business district of Halifax. The dry goods establishment pi Wood ' Brothers, Lrtd., was destroyed and u , music store and a furrier's building nearby damaged Apparently starting in the Woods storti during the night the flames wer. not dixrovored until they bursi through the roof at I g. m, II two hours before they could be brought under control. i ' . ' m i When you buy an eioc- i r r MS& r,s you gain not only Vffli ' t " -1 ef'V'?" tlK aPPlia:i:t it it'. V-..- :.i birm!;T .;-sy tcm' o:. s n-v eke'rien' ' j V "I bu', oic0 thc lifetime aoplu.nrc in our toro enables you to t . t4'7!Wg service .and sk'll of t $ I , ' v j ;r-v or UP1, ,,, ,.f; give appropriate Chnstmas gifts to ev- M H j Among our assortment you will find i pj t electrical gift for everyone BbIB - - " '" vT' t 'OTHER- FOR FATHER - mx'1 FO THE CHILDREN j fek' OPEN THI3 EVENING RUSSIANS m ELECTRIFY ROADS Lemne Addresses Congress of Soviets Regarding Res toration Plans LONDON' Dec. 24. A wlrale dis patch received here from Moscow anv: that Nlkolul Lenlne. the Bolahcvlh premier, addressing the ull-Kusalan coiiKress of Bovlets, dealt In detail j with meaaurM for the economic re-' storutioii of tho countrj'. 1 1 declared' that the restoration of transportation an dof agricultural and Industrial pro-i duction was only possible If the gov- ernment's program for electrification! was realized. "An electrification plan," suid Lon-' Inc. "has been elaborated, the r-ost of1 which In esilmated at 1,600,000.000 1 gold rubles. We must provide thol cost of electrification by concessions to foreign caplUil and exports of tint bar " Tho dispatch quotes the Moscow newspapers as suylng that th- ovlel government has resolved to abollalll tho right to private ownership ofj book. All existing libraries will bej appointed by the state, and In thc fu ture It will be Illegal for private. In dividuals to acquire or continue to own ;i book. nn HOVSOi s i BNTIOV. ST. JOHN. N B., Dec. 24 An nouncement of a new invention by Alexander Graham Hell. Inventor of the telephone, was made upon his ar-1 rival here today from Scotland. He declined to Btate the nature of hla latest discovery Grovo's is the Genuine and Only Laxative Bromo Quinine j tablets The first and original Cold and Grip tablet, the niorit of which 35 is recognized by all civilized nations. Be carclul to avoid Imitations. Be sure its Bromo j T0r . Q i The genuine bears this signature 2l F I SALESMAN SHOT, JEWELSSTDLEN Murder in Hotel Baffles Police; Two Suspects Are Souqht SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Dac. 24 Springfield police are baffled, by the rryterv which surrounds tho death of Augu.it J Siegfried Kansas City Jewelry Baleaman representing the C. A. Klger Jewelry company, who was fatally wounded at his room in a local hotel late Thursday. Two trunks containing diamonds valued at $IO.oOo and belonging to till firm by which Siegfried was employ ed were found at the hotel Tin y will be opened today, oollce - The authorities said th y had found two overcoats, two hats and other ar titles of clothing belonging to Hvn men known to have been Intimate I with the salesman and who dlsap-! peared Immediately after the Aoot- ing The police believe h' two men, attempted to rob Siegfried of his Jen-, elry and that he was rhot with his own revolver which was found I) Inaj on a table In the room One cart-; ridge had been fired. In a dying statement Siegfried de-: nied that ho had shot himaelf and.j asserted: "They shot me. Th. y u r. trying to rob mc." no GIFT OF CIGARETTES TO WOUNDED VETS CRIME IN KANSAS I Tnl'KKA, Kan. Dec. 24. Richard J, Hopkins, attorney general of Kansas, Thursday for mally requested attorneys at At chison and Shawnee counties to investigate reported violations of the state anti-cliraret law and in- ItrtltUte prosecution If evidence warrants Nineteen AtchlRon men each contributed ten cents toward a fund for a carton of clgarets sent as a gift to President-elect Hard ing while prominent Topeka wo- men and the local American Lc ion post have sent cigaret gifts to disabled soldiers at Camp Fun- 1 ston and In the Topeka state boa ! pltal. according to Information j received by the attorney general Uoth glt't.s and sale of cigar. ts I are illegal In Kansas. oo MJBDALS FOR BAILORS. W'ASHINUTON. Doc 24 Presi dent Wilson approved Thursday bill) providing medals of merit for mer-j chant marine .sailors. oo NOTICE The lcpuiui annual meatnj of the shareholders of the Commercial Na tional bank of Ogden. Utah, will be J held at their banking rooms, Tuesday. January 11. 1921 at 3 3d p. m. for tho purpose of electing officers to sorve for the ensuing year and thc trans-1 action of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Dated 1 'den. Ctah, Decembor 13, 1920. R. A MOVES. Cashier. S2S-i I I Sisters Charge Doctors Made False Declarations As to Their Sanity N B VV YORK, Dec. 24. Suits for I 1500,000 compensation for ten years' detention in the asylum for the insane at King's Park. Long Island, were in stituted Thursday bv Miss Phoebe M. I Prush and her sister, Ada D. Urush. against Doctors William B. Gibson 1 and Walter Lindsay, of Iluntinirton. i who they charge, were responsible i for their confinement. The action. In which each sister demands $2.ri0.000 from each physician, was brought in thc West Chaster county supreme court. The sisters were committed to thr Inetitutlon In May. 1910. The ob tained their release last March by a I supreme court order, after hawns, made an unsuccessful attempt in . 1911. In the proceedings Thursday the sisters alleged the physicians swore falsely in an affidavit declaring them insane: that the doctors did not per Bonall examine them and that thc : proceedings by which they were com-! mitted were illegal. MARYLAND TO COMBINE FAIRS AND HORSE RACES BALTIMORE. Md . Dec. 24, Agri cultural fairs to be held In conjuno- t tlon with the race meetings of the four one-mile tracks of this state are i a likely development of tho plans of, the Maryland racing commleaion to establish a livestock breeding bureau to be maintained by these big tracks, according to Joseph P. Kennedy, a i member of the commission, today. on optomi nusrs to mket. j SALT LAKE. Dec. 24. The annual I meeting of the Utah Optometrists' association wll be held in Salt Lake i n x( June. aCQOrdlng to C. B, Haw- ley. president of the Commercial club, lit Is expected that 100 deler.it. is jyllj attend the sessions. W E. Cot, of ; Tremonton is president of the organ j izatlon 1 lr ZT I GH. HILL, of BraUleboro, vt., who says he never felt bet afl ter in his life than he docs now, although before taking Tanlac ho was in such a rundown condition he wasn't able to do ?. day's work for throe months. Says he has gained thirty pounds. BFlW "it may sound unreasonable, but H hen i began taking Tanlac 1 onlj I weighed 114 pounds and had not been I able to work for oer three months. H I Toda) I have as rnu h s4reugth and H energy as I ever had and have actual- j ly gained pounds in welgm. H fact. 1 have never felt better In my H j life, and l owe the remarkable change H in my condition to Tanlac and Tanlac H "To tell you the truth. I don't know H what would have become of me if H 1 hadn been for this medicine, for H I had Just about lost my heulth com- pletel; and the treatment i was tak wM tif i doing me no good in fact, I I hard! had strength enough nl Limes 1 1 "My principal trouble was indlges- M j tion. and I also suffered from catarrh HBfl i d n net M stomach was in such a weakened condition that I rare- H , on a restricted H "Af tei reading ibout Tanlac, I de H cided one daj Lo give it a ti ' jit seemed to suit my case perfecllv. B I for Itl only a short time. I was able to B back to work I just want to be eat- I Ing all the time now. and everything JJ I even onions and pork and beans HBVB ; agrees with me perfectly. I shall ai- I ways praise Tanlac." Bl i e- HHHn ccntly by O. H Hill, i well-known W and highly respected citizen of Brat- PjjjjjjjjjjjjS Tanlac Is sold in t igdcn by A. R. H Mclntyre Drug companv. Two busy Stores. Advt. 1 lany Tonics j J fail bo strengthen be-1 cause they are minus g J true food values. Scoffs Emulsion m lis the worthwhile S I tonic that builds up 3 I the body and restores M (strength through ftA jj nourishment. I j (Tablets or Granules) EH INDIGESTION Tnlto dry on tonpuo or with hoi or cold water. QUICK RELIEF! PHco, 25-50-75 Made by scott a, downi MAKERS OF JSCOnS IEMULSIQN uf H For ELxpectant Mothers Osed By Three Semerations CITI ro OOKLIT On MOTHCRHOOO AUS TNI lAST raft Dmaoticlo Rcoulator Co., DcrT. so, Atlanta. Ga, Seiy on Gulicural H To Clear Away Skin Troubles Rl GIMENT DECORA-TED payettbvUaLej. n. c. Dec 4 mmmw The K,fih Pleld artillery commanded by Col. A. J. Bowlcy. and stationed upon a military oiSuSSJuS tgSS '-ry In action The rMlm.n . " BKBl agTH BROTHERS PCOUGH DROPS Bp E . Put one in vour mouth at bedtin -"