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THE STANDARD-EXAMINER TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1920. ' 3 : K I mmw iiii iiaiiig3imjii.'iujgMiaMJJiJiJiiaBgBM m ' Children Cry for Fletcher's H' The Kind 3Tou JETavo Always Bought; has hornc the signa m ture of Chas. H, Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one to deceive; you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-proon" aro hnt experiments, and endanger the Jiealth. of Children Experience against JExporiniciit. I What Is CASTQRIA -k Oastoria is a harmless substitute lor Castor Oil, Xare- 1 gorlc- Drops and Soothing Syrups, it contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substanco. For s more, than thirty rears it lias been in constant usofortho V relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Btii "Diarrhoea: allaying Fevcrishncss arising therefrom, , and bv regulating the Stomacli ad Bo-vrels, aids tho as- , slmllation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep,. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend, : v ' Tho Kind You Have ASways Bought j& Bears the Signature of .-' A: ?ac ccrcTAar. sc-ra.-rr3 new ranis cnv. I -5 v RETAIL MERCHANTS VOTE AGAINST : WEEKLY HALF-HOLIDAY; TO CLOSE I - STORES SATURDAYS AT 6 O'CLOCK m t Jii order to arrive at uniform rule ' and to clear up all1 misunderstanding: relative to the hour of closing stores , on Saturdays, a meeting of the re tail merchants of Ogden was hel i" at the offices "of tho association.' room 202 Ecclcs building' on Friday. April D.N 1 At this meeting, a resolution was adopted that there should be no at- B tempt mado by the association to cn- force a weekly half-holiday closing 1 rule, and a second rosoultion adopted- that all stores should close at C p. m. Wl on Saturdays, beginning April 17. 60 which is the closing hour for other jL ' . week days. ; $j This action was taken after very' careful consideration and was tho unanimous view of the merchants re'p resented at the meeting, i In order to make the decision of p( the merchants a matter of records. and to clear up all misunderstanding '( pertaining to the weekly half-holi- i j day closing, a canvass has been made fa by representatives of the association sj and the following firms have signed a statoment unanimously agreeing that wr ' there will be no weekly half-holiday i" National Guard Gains i 3,279 Enlistments! ' ' WASHINGTON', April 12. Tho na tional guard during March made .i net gain of 3279 enlistments, it was; officially nnnounced today. The guard numbers -12.000 or aboul 24 per 'cent . -of the' maximum 7of 170.000. New units authorized today, in - j ' ' eluded one squadron and three troops i of cavalry for Colorado. j I TAFT DOES NOT WANT NAME ON BALLOTS 1 ' ' . SALEM, Ore., April 13. William Howard Taft in a telegram received by the secretary of state of Oregon re quested that his name be not allowed I to go on the Republican primary onl Lv'' lot in Oregon as a. candidate for prcsi j k dent. It was said at the state house r ji if petitions are filled for Mr. Taft they U " cannot be withdrawn under a supreme j t court ruling, k m.; oo Br Most earthquakes occur In the cold 7 aii) months. i ticc In a com Prevent Falling Hair vjvy.' With Cuticura Shampoos The first tiling to do in restoring dry, ll thin and falling hair i3 to get rid of J ' dandruff, itching and irritation of the j , scalp. Rub Cuticura Ointment into f ' the scalp, especially spots of dandruff and itching. Next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. 4 Rinse with tepid water. Cuticura Talcum is an antiseptic, prophy- m uctic, soothing dusting powder of delicate, j K fascinating fragrance. 25c everywhere. recognised or put into effect by them at the present time: Christensen Shoe -store. Glen Bros. rioberts Piano company. Kern's com pany.. Dorothy Madson millinery. V. ii. Wright and Sons company. Golden Rule Mercantile company. Osrdcn Furniture and Carpet company, Wolfei Cloak and Suit company. YVatson Flygare Hardware company. Watson Tanner Clothing company. II. W. Jones Shoe company, The Fashion shop, Ogden Electric Supply company, Fred M. Nye company. Independent Meat company, Washington market, J. S. Daniels, J. S. Carver and Sons. Williams and Smith, Ballard and Mortensen X. U Sturgeon Millinery company, Boyle Furniture company. F. W. Woolworth company, Richard son Hunt company, BrowniCarlson Tresoder company, ' Buchmiller-Kap-lan company. Ilorrocks Brothers, Last and Thomas, J. S. Lewis and company. Spargo's Book store. Sylvia Deo Art shop. Thomas C. Foley company, Proudflt Sporting. Goods company, Modern market. I. N. Pierce, Ameri can' grocery, J. II. Tillotson, G. A. Nichols. ! Hitchcock ad Johnson I iif Omaha to -Speak OMAHA, Neb., April 12. Senator G. ,M. Hitchcock and Senator Hiram I Johnson arrived in Omaha today -o be gin a speaking tour for tlipJr candi iducies for the presidential nomination respectively of the democratic and Ke j publican parties. Senator Hitchcock I speaks tonight at Jolumbus, Neb., and j Senator Johnson vpeaks in Omaha. oo I Anglo-French Situation Looks More- Favorable LONDON, April 13 An unauthorita tive statement issued last night indi cates the Franco-British situation Is even more favorable than presented by Andrew Bonar Law, Die govern ment spokesman in the house of com mons. The statement intimated that a French note is expected accepting the British view and agreeing to evac uate the occupied towns rapidly onj withdrawal of the German trooprf "from" the Ruhr, which iias already com menced. Both France and Great Britain are increasingly convinced of tho necessi ty of keeping in agreement for the set tlement of the questions regarding Germany and thoso affecting other parts of the world, Andrew Bonar Law, tho government leader, told the house- of commons today. "The approaching conference of the heads of the allied governments, will no doubt serve to confirm and consol idate the complete understanding be tween the two governments," said Mr; Law. no : Public Ordered Off ; I - Sheets in Germany FRANKFORT, April 12. (By he Associated Press.) Citizens of Frank fort are not permitted on the stveots after 0 o'clock in the evening without' special permission from the French oc cupational authorities, while in Darm stadt and other towns in the newly oc cupied terrltorv the public is allowed on the thoroughfares until 11 o'clock ir, the evening. It Contractors and Builders, Attention ft Gravel and sand for sale. We will be equipped April 10 a! to urn a gdes of washed sand and gravel, also pit- f I run gravel in any quantity delivered or at the pit. Our 1 1 I gravel is taken from the junction of the Weber and Og IH ' . j ? .1 en rivers. Free from quicksand and lime and analyzed Hr i f I as the best gravel in Weber county. Let us figure with i f 'J you. ijf j The Walker Co., 623 Eccles Bldg. Phone 1130 " STATE T0J01N IN SCI BICE SUIT Massachusetts Attorney Gen eral Asks Leave to Inter vene in Church Contest BOSTON, April 13. A petition for leave to intervene in the Christian Sci- ence church litigation was filed in th- supreme cour.t late, yesterday by J. Weston Allen, attorney general of Massachusetts. He says that the First Church of Christ Scientist "is a pub lic charitable trust devoted to the ad vancement of the religion of Christian Science for the benefit of its members and of the .public generally." and is an unincorporated association. He polnts out that the powers of the church directors have been limited by the report of the1 master in the litiga tion between the directors and trus tees of the Christian Science publish ing society .and that the binding force and cfect of the directors' acts have been questioned, if "not denied by thnt report. I Because of this, he says, the attor ney general, as reprefcn'.ing benefi ciaries of this public charitable trust 10 a necessary parly to the litigation. :Ic asks leave to intervene aa a party! lefondant and to file an answer so ;that all questions regarding tho validi-i ly and elfect of the bylaws consliiut-f ing Hie church manual a ml s.uthorily of the directors may be determined. i The answer which the attorney gen eral asks leave to file was attached! to the petition. In it he :-ay? he be-1 ,liees appointments of the publishing; society trustees were valid. He avers 'that it was the purpose of Mrs. Mary (Baker G. Eddy, founder of the church, that all activities of the Christian Sci ence religion should be subject to con trol of the motner church. The attorney general says th?t! through changes in the church man-i ual, by agreement of all parties .nter-1 csted, "the power to remove and tnere . I fort to control" the trustees was vest . et; in the directors and that the di rectors' control over the editors and 1 1 policy of the official publication of the jchurch was acquiesced in by all par ities until about the commencement of j the present litigation. ARE YOU HAPPY? To be happy you must be well. If I you are frequently troubled with con stipation and indigestion you cannot 'be altogether happy. Take Chamber lain's Tablets to correct these disor jdcrs. They are pronipt and-effectual. easy and pleasant to t;rkc. Advertise ment. i oo Predicts High Wages Are Mere to Stay TOLEDO', O , April 13. Sane think ing, frank utterance and courageous consideration was urged by Senator W. G. Harding, Republican presiden tial candidate. "The world is in a state of unrest," he said. "All humanity is in a greater or lesser degree of rebellion against things which are, and curious to try, a new and unknown social and eco nomic order. "There is just one way to recover Horn waste and altering burden of war. Nothing has ever avail. d save vo"k and trade attended by thrift and per sistence. High wagps com;1 as a war inheritance. ' They will abide, I think they ought to abide."" But high wages are of no avail if living cose growj higher. Money has lose its standard of value. We cannot restore it uiTtn. wo recover our poise an 1 get 'o hink ing and acting soberly again." i Xero Is said to have played a bag- pipe. ' HAS HAREM SKIRT ; I ' ' .I The material fr this frock is in- destructiblo voile. Tho skirt is a harem and theso harem skirts are1 modest, graceful and comfortable with the rubber tape in the hem to permit freedom in walking. Tho bodico is .a kimono affair with the bauding inset as a panel. Rippling' ! I Rhymes Gy WALT MASON. I IN GERMANY. In Germany all things are mixed, and nothing's settled, nothing's fixed. One government has quite a boom, and then it journeys up the flume; another comes, and it may bust, and leave behind a cloud of dust. And old Ex Bill, he sits and blinks, and many kinds of thoughts he thinks. "They can't cut ice without a throne," he sighs, as he sits there alone; "they talk republics and the like; republics! For the love of Mike- That sort of stuff is purely rot; they'll have to send for Me und GotL" Of course you'll say his thoughts are vain, that ne is neither safe nor sane, that Germans wouldn't dare to place this relic of a bughouse race upon the throne we overset, but wait a while, already yet. It's suiv, when all is said and done, we cannot trust the (ricky Hun. He'd do the, thing we least expect, although" the universe he wrecked, if thereby he could jar the foes who lately led him by the no.s And Germans want old things again, the throne, the crown, and war lord men. And so the dreams of old Ex Bill arc not so wild, already still. . nn All Syracuse Switchmen' Vote to Return to Work1 SYRACUSE, N. Y., April 13. All striking switchmen of the New York Central and Delaware, -Lackawanna i and Western railroad companies! agreed late Monday to return to work' at 7 o'clock Tuesday morning, ponding the outcome of a conference with! brotherhood heads in Washington. Four delegates from the employes of both roads were appointed to attend the conference. uu Cheyenne Switchmen Leave U. P. Places CHEYENNE. Wyo.. April 12. Switchmen employed by the Union Pa cific railroad in local yards struck today in sympathy with Chicago yard men. The number of men out was variously estimated at from twentv to fifty. oo- j axtend Control Over ! Electricity oa Coast SAN FRANCISCO, April 13. The unified system of distribution of elec trical energy throughout California this year under the control of the rail road commission also -nay extend into Nevada, State Power Administrator H. C: Butler said In an address here to day before the. San Franci3co electri cal development league-. An intercon nection is projected, he said, between nn. Tho bones ot a giraffe's leg arc soiid. GAIN WEIGHT AND STRENGTH With Bitro-Phosphate on $300 Guarantee NEW YORK. If you nre foollnp: run down, weak, nervous, tlrcd-ln-the-morn-Inp. and generally ailing, these arc the symptoms that should warn you to take care of your health. Four persons in everv ten are needing more phosphorus in their bodies AVhen ou see thin and fretful people: or those who nre anaemic, pale, frail, oft despon dent dr lacking In energy, you may lcok roi the need of certoln elements thut make for a strong constitution. Some people, after relying upon re parations composed chleflv of i"lts quinine, drastic drugs, iron, tntonicl cod hver Ml, etc.. wndcr why thev find no benefit. That Is easily explained bv the fart that such persons need the pros'pnrr u element, which is a most potent essen tial to health, and contained in BITRO PHOS PH AT13. the famous health prepara tion. Now obtainable everywhere Tiie right thing for you to do 'is make a trlul of BITRO-PHOSPHATE beginning at once. It is not a patent medicine; tho formulu is prescribed by many physicians for tho ailments and weaknesses men tioned above. With every box of BITRO-PHOS-I'HATFJ. are a few simple health rules and n $300 guarantee. Buy a box of BITRO-PHOSPHATE. It Is sold and rec ommended by all good druggists every where. Advertisement. I How Ladies Improve Looks! "Many ladies, old and young, suffer a round of torture with their nerves, and many are so frail, thin and blood 'less that their splendid features are lost sight of, while a vain attempt -o conceal the angularity of the figure deceives no one but thems'elves and really excites the pity or ridicule of i the world," said a well known largely employed practicing physician, in a re cent lecture at a young ladies c611ego. "I do not mind exposing a little secret of mine to all such, as it can do no harm and may result in much hanpi noss and health. It is rlnrply this: any thin, bloodless, nerve-tortured man or woman can become as fit as the fittest by taking regularly for sev eral months an easily obtained phar maceutical product known by the pro fession and pharmacists as throe grain hypo-nuclane ta.blets, put up in sealed packages with directions for home use." Advertisement. CUT THIS OUT IT IS WORTH MONEY Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail It to Foley & Co.. 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial packago containing Foley's Honey and Tar, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Tills for pain in sides and back; rheuma lisni, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache, and sluggish' bowels. Sold everywhere. Advertisement. . GOODRICH on an Inner II ull Tube jxieans the same as Lu Goodrich, on a Silvertown Cord. H TireSatisfactory Service. j H Goodrich Red Inner Tubes nave , H all the power and endurance and JH long life that Goodrich knows I how to put into rubber. I Gdbrich 1 Red INNER I ;;.fr; . TUBES I The B.F. Goodrich "Rubber Company, Ahyon3 Ohio 1 1 ' OAaHtTS of the Silvzrtowk Cord Tvrt 1 11 1 SOLD IN OGDEN BY 1 I 1 w Cheesman Automobile Company II j Ogden's Motoring Headquarters I 2566 Washington Ave. Phone 325 i - the Southern Sierras Power company at Florislon and the Truckee General ! Electrical company, whicli. serves ter- 1 ritory thirty miles east of the Callfor- I nia boundary. nn , , I Churchmen Asks Turks' j European Expulsion j WASHINGTON, April 13. A memo-j ! rial appealing to the government to exclude the Turks from Europe and to -GROW YOUR HAIR Free Recipe After being almost totally bald a New York business man prrew bair nnd now has a prolific growth at age of CC for which ho will send the genuine recipe n ee on request to nny man or woman who wishes to overcome dandruff or gtiin new hnlr growth. Or testing box of the prep n ration. Kol'alko. will be mailed with re cipe If you send 10 cents, .stumps or j silver Tils address is John H. Brlttaln. i BT-301, Station F. New York. N. Y Ad j vcrtlsoment. . It's Easy to Put on Flesh All vou have to do if you arc too thin and want to put on several pounds of solid "stav-lhere" flesh Is to take u five grain tablets of Blood-iron Phosphate with e.nch menl. This builds up the nor- I vous system, enriches the blood and thus enables the vltul organ3 to assimilate the flesh building, strength-maklm? elements of your food which now largely go to waste. Folks who hnvo tried it state they not onlv put on flesh hut Mint ft i-lso ul moat invariably lncrcnr.es their smnrlh. energy and endurance. You can got enough treatment of Mclntyre Drug Co. or nny other druggist for only SI. 50 and it'x ko uniformly successful that your druggist, n man you know, is authorized to refund your money If you don't like it. Better get a package today and begin to get stronger and healthier, as well as bot 1 ter looking, Advertisement 1 iToo'Much Tobacco ! After Forty-five Suicidal, Says Doctor j Immoderate use to tobacco after 45 Is; suicidal, says Dr. Hlrachfeld, eminent medical author, and other doctors agrco with him. Excessive use of tobacco Is bad for anyone, uny time, and how much you I ican stand can only be told after It Is too late if you have used too much. Bettor to quit, and hero Nlcotol will help yon. Got a' fow Nlcotol tablets from any drug I gist and let them drive thu craving from I, vou, If you want to resume nftor solng how much hotter you fool without lobac ico you can do so -any time, Yirotol is 'sold under u positive inoncy-bfttk guaran tee, H costs you llttlo lo quit and noth ing If Nlcotol fails. Note: If you know you arc r.moklng loo much let Nicotol help you rcduco tho quantity and show ou how easy It Is to quit altogether. Ask your druggist about jbo success, of Nlcotol. Ilo Knows and can be trusted lo tell youtho truth, Advertisement, take a stop toward the assuming Am erica's share of responsibility for the welfare of the subject races of the former Ottoman empire, was present ed to President Wilson today by a committee of tho Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America.' Bishop William F. McDowell, of the Methodist Episcopal church, headed l he committee which presented similar ' memorials to Vice President Marshall! and Speaker Gillett. I ReduceFeiutHpil IUS9 finoui OIL OF K0REIN. follow dirc- I tlom ot Kortln ajstcra therewith: become xjeader. healthier, (trctlTe. efficient; LIVTI 1 LO.NGKBI Sold by buiy druggist), lucludlaj: ?G, F Cave, Tabernacle Pharmacy;! E. Cave, Cullcy Drug Co., Five I H Points Druo Oo.. McBrlae Drug Co I And by'oood druaaht Yerywhra"tTjo"wm I H uply jou vfllh sinuia OIL OF QftKTNl Ml Eyes. Strained? . If your eyes are work-Btrainod or tired; if your vision is dim or blurred; if it bothers you to read; if your eyes burn or itch or nche; if vou "wear glasses, get a bottle of Bon-Opto tablets from your drug gist, dissolve one in a fourth of a glass of water and use from two to four times a day to bathe the eyes. Bon-Opto has brought comfort and relief to thousands nnd thousands. Note: Doctors ay Bon Opto atrenrtbctia er IchtS07 in a week's time iu many intncei. Rheumatism and stiff joints BAUME ANALGESf QUE BENGUE brings circulation and relieves pain. Get a tube today j Thru. I'nlny j fVi. V f Catarrhal Deafness May ! Be Overcome I If you have Catarrhal Deafness or1 head and ear noises or are growing ! hard of hearing go to your druggist! and get 1 ounce of ParminL (double) strength), and add to it V pint of hat) water and a little granulated sugnMj Take 1 tablespoonful four times a dayB This will often bring quick relief ffonjj tho distressing head noises. CloggertB nostrils should open, breathing beom(l easy and the mucus stop dropping Intel tho throat. It is easy to prepare, costM little and is pleasant to take. Anyon-JB who has Catarrhal Deafness or he?fl noises should, give 4his prescription trial. AGUA PRIETA MEN H CALLED TO ARMS AGUA PRIETA, Sonora, Mexico, April 12. A proclamation has made its appearance on the streets here call ing the citizens to arms against the 'H Carranza government. The proclama lion is signed by the president of the municipal of this city and issued "by order of General P. Elias Calles, com-mander-ln-chief of all forces of the 'Republic of Sonora.' " WITH FINGERS! CORNS LIFT OUT I Freezone is magic! Corns and calluses lift right off HH Doesn't hurt a bit jH cents a the magic Freezone at any drug store. Apply a few drops of Freezone upon a tender, aching corn or a callus. La H stantly that troublesome corn or callus H stops hurting, then shortly you lift it out, root and all, without any pain, soreness or irritation, These little bot- H ties of Frcezfic contain just enough H to rid the feet of every hard corn, soft 1 corn, corn between the toes and the H calluses on bottom of feet. So easy! H So simple. Why wait? No humbug". TEURALGIA H IJ' or Headache J&b 'JlJB A rub the forehead gSjgflMjH