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1 " THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER, TUESDAY APRIL 20, 1920 9 " ' 1 - I ; BASEBALL CLUB h SEEKING FUNDS i Merchants to Be Solicited for - Support to Team in f Wasatch League ' P, . A drive to raise ?1500 in Ogden for ! ;. the Ogtton Baseball club has been "J started by the, subscription committee J! i Already ?530 has been subscribed and Ml V- the committee is sending out "requisi- kf tions" to the merchants and business Jp? men of the town, requesting contrlbu- ; ..tions to help defray the expenses of j the Ogden organization in the Wa- ' satch League for the season of 1920. t iirl j.. R. H. Wells of the committee today i !i issued this statement: ' "The town or city which supports t healthy outdoor sports is n .live one t, arid Ogden is looked to to come to the. g m front. I b M ' "Each slip given out will be called m.-. tjft for ag it R tnc intention of the com -W ' mitteo to figure the percentage of fa- ,if i orablo responses in this drive. Get ' . behind your homo team and stay right S' ' there through the season. Success in' baseball can be largely contributed to by attendance which means encour- i agement to the players at the games 1 . The slips will be called for within twoi or three days after being left" I oo ! I' !L Hawaiian Sets Record 1.4 ,. for 100-yard 'Swim r jj HONOLULU. T. H.f April 20. ; 1 j ' Warren Kcaloha. of Honolulu swam !. ' 100 yards' buck s;rokc in the lia j walian centennial swimming meet here j ' ' last night in 1 minute and S seconds, breaking the world's record by 1-5 rf ' y; J ;.' n second. Bthelda Blclbtrey of-New ,yt York swam the 100 yard national - f woman's championship, ireo style. n 1 ! j I 1 minute 5 and 3-5 seconds, four-fifths jj of a second under the world's record. J I 00 j i : j . m Fulton Offers Bout :: to French Champion r ' I ' ! , - riOCKFORD, 111.. Appril 20. Fr.nl W- V Fulton has offered to box Georges Car- pentier here at any time and any i number of rounds, it was announced jpkff 1 today by the Camp. Grant Athletic de- partment. A letter from Fulton mak- ' J Ing this statement .said he would de-J . j( sp. vote his share of the proceeds to I wounded soldiers. , i - " Captain C C. JJerrick, athletic offi- t i" cer, will attempt to persuade Carpen-' . qJ . tier to agree to the match, iv- ts oo El. ' .Sal . i .Western League Will i ; Open Ssasoia Today i ; KANSAS CITY. Mo., April 20. The ; 1920 Western ler.gue baseball season cpens today. The forecast in the four towns where the openers will be 1 played was for fair weather. i The schedule of season openers fol-! lows: I St. Joseph at Oklahoma City; Oma ha at Tulsa; Des Moines at Wichita; Sioux City at Joplin. u 1 . . M Zbyszko Wins Two . 1 . Straight Falls in Match 7 MILWAUKEE. Wis., Apr. 20 Stan-I '. islaus Zybszko. last night won two straight falls of a catch-as-catch-can "'"W wrestling match from Demetrius To- falas, heavyweight. Tofalas succumb M Ctl t0 a crolch and double wrist lock in fifty minutes and to toe and half -M Nelson in three minutes. i- PRESrATUUK BLAST FATAL ' oojfl ALLENTOWN. Ta., April 20 Six ' mGn were kllled and three 'seriously liB injured at Ormrod by the premature explosion of a dynamite blast In the ''M Quarry of the Lchigrh Portland Cement company. ;J'a irOCKEY TEAM ARRIVES. tf$m ANTWERP, April 19. America's 1 hockey team, which Is entered In the first big events of the Olympic games 10 1,0 hc,d here thia spring and sum .TB incr, arrived today. ! CAVELL MEMORIAL ! IS UNVEILED IN BRITISH CAPITAL j Londoners inspecting Edith CaTell memorial after unveiling ceremony. The memorial erected to the mem ory of Edith Cavell. heroic nurse who was executed by the Germans as a spy. was unveiled at London re cently with impressive ceremonies. M'-".ihers of the royal family and lugn military officials attended the unveiling.- oo : iOPPOSE WM Alabama Governor Is Against Irish Leader's Visit to Southern Cities i MONTGOMERY, Ala., April 20. Resolutions adopted by the Birming ham post, American Legion, request ing that he proclaim Eamonn de Val era, "provisional president of the Irish republic," to be persona non grata, in Alabama, were presented to Gov. Kil by. Gov. Kilby replied that, while ir was not within his official province to issue such a proclamation, he was ofi the personal opinion that the "pilgrim-1 age of de Vaiera and his Sinn Fein .propaganda should have- long aco re ceived the attention of the state de partment." . ' "Were 1 directing official of that de-1 partmcat," ho added. "I would order I tie deportation of de Vaiera without delay." RECEIVED AS CITICEN. ATLANTA, Qa., April 20. de Vai era will be be received on Friday by Mayor Key with the courtesy "due a visitor to the city, but not as president.: of the Irish republic," it was an nounced today. The mayor's position vas stated as a result of resolutions adopted at the Baptist tabernacle last night opposing the reception of de Vai era as Irish "president." i oo CABINET PvfEET ON ROUTINE MATTERS A. WASHINGTON. April 20. Presi dent Wilson met with hid cabinet to day for tho second time since his ill ness interrupted the regular schedule, of meetings last fall, it was said that i matters of a more or less routine na ture were considered. ! oo PAL .MOORE WINNER PROVIDENCE, R. I, April 20 In tho first public boxing match here in twenty years, Pal Moore, of Mem phis, gained the decision last night over Roy Moore, of St. Paul, jn a 12 round bout. Permission to hold the fight was granted by the police com mission to the local American Legion post. 6 TOf Over One Million j j ufpDSjsl I1 Dividends v. i 1 JyZlm tVb 0Ur record in thirty-nine years. . l&jl VttejB y E ' lc furthcr proof of the success we've ill ffli?. tS Hp achieved success made possible only d Kj vTy tt: by tne dcveopment of Ogden's indue- S W? Tno task 1 pioneering of striking 3k K oUt '"to new fields, of building up a IP SFw i" ' K community through its Industry and v K commerce, has been the aim of the 33 ll Plrst National Bank since it was es- j Wsj " , '!lJafrli E 11 la 51,11 ur policy to help blaze the M Mjji 'PAriiiL E tra5' for deDCrvmg businesses, and for M Mm $S) lp g tnat rason closer acquaintance .vlth S p ' m I First National Bank I T CAPlTAlT?ijRPLUS 350,000. DEPOSITS HoOOPOQy still jf THE LAMPS A makin' 'em HERE 1 OF LLOYD ALL LAUGH I LAMPS of LAUGHTER j The Funniest Show You Ever Saw Harold Lloyd j in "HAUNTED SPOOKS" I j The Laughs Will Haunt Your Memory j Also PAULINE FREDERICK jj 'THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13" I VWTT-I ..- 1 urwn-rrn-l inimi iihtttttt - .mi m -. mi Captain Pratt Testifies Navy Delay Did Not Justify Claims Made WASHINGTON'. April 20. Rear Admiral "Sims "strained a point to mak ea case against the navy" whonj he charged that its failure to co-operate lully with the allies during the first few months of American particl- pation in the war postponed victory' four months, Captain Pratt, wartime assistant chief of operations, declared today before the senate committee in-1 vestigating the 'Sims-Daniels .row. ' Pratt said only one charge made by Sims could properly be considered grave. That, ho said, was the asser-j lion that failure of the navy to throw j its full weight into the struggle from the start cost $15,000,000,000 and 500,000 lives. i "What does Admiral Sims mean 7" the witness asked. "Can we, a nation at peace, no matter what our Inclina tions may be, perform overt acts of preparation which are only justified acts of war? I deny the charge.." Pratt told the committee that dur ing the early part of the war only nlnoj or ten anti-submarine craft were kept afhome to protect the Atlantic coast, whill during the same period the Brit ish admiralty kept 111 destroyers and. the grand fleet entirely out of sub-; marine operation.-?. ' oo j Unable to Connect Three Ohio Pfaders STEUBEN VI LLuj. 0-, April 20. Jefferson county authorities discredit beliefs expressed in Martin's Ferry yesterday that the brutal slayer of lit tle 11-year-old Frances South at' Adena on March 25 is the same that murdered Mrs. John Eurkhardt and (laughter Lillian at their home in Martin's Ferry la3t Friday nlht. The sole purpose of the Martin's, Ferry double appears to have been for the purpose of obtaining valuable paperB since a large sum of money in a safe was left untouched, and yet the' snfc was ransacked, I Harry Miller, who confessed to the' Adena crime at a religious service last! week will be sent to an asylum thlsj week. His story of the crime Is cn- lirely discredited. SIjIEIE IISTEIS Earth and Mars Closer This Week Than Any Part of Year OMAHA, Neb., April 20. An at tempt is being made this week to pick up wireless signals which the alleged inhabitants of the planet Mars are be lieved by experts to be sending out to jthe earth. This announcement was made today by Dr. Frederick Millener, I wireless expert of this city. Dr. Millener explained that during this week the earth and Mars will be closer together than at any time dur ing the year and for that reason the experiment will be conducted now. In his' statement today Dr. Millener said: "A wireless signal is a form of an invisible light wave of a definite rate of vibrations and oscilations. Wit the modern means of interpreting these definite rates it is not impossi ble to believe that some rhythmetic mathmatical signal made by a light wave or some modification of such character might be intercepted by means of radio apparatus upon this earth. "On account of the very delicacy of these instruments, so delicate that they have been able to interpret a sound which we have heretofore been unable to hear, weather conditions at mospherics, thunderstorms and other natural phenomena may absolutely prevent even ordinary long distance communlcaiion from being received. But given fair conditions any sounds unusual In the United btates would bo observed." nn GERMANS SAY DEATH OF YANKEE JUSTIFIED ! BERLIN. April 19 Documentary evidence collected by German govern mental authorities concerning the cir cumstances surrounding the death of Paul It. de Molt of Patterson, N. J., 'who was killed by a sentry in a prison at Wesel, recently, was made public hero today. In view of the fact that further action, if any, lies with Wash ington, members of the American com mission here are unwilling to state deflnlto views of the case. It is held by German government authorities that sufficient material has already been submitted, especially rel ative to de Mott's associations", to make a case for the legitimacy of the treatment to which ho was subjected. "POULTRY FARM" RENTED BY CITY FELLERS PROVES TO BE A MOONSHINE HATCHERY '. .i.,-- -.'......rtfc ' k t ' ' ' X.'''-- ' ' x ''' yyf K ' - n ;r::: ' i The house on the "poultry farm" nnview of the room containing the atiU which was removed by officers. Artist has indicated tho sUll. The old shack above smncks of the Kentucky bills, the Tennessee mountains or tho Virginia rid?es, but it really is located near Evansville Jnd. It and the land about it were rented by some "city fellers" as a ffi- slT operYtir fflCerS Wh raMcd the pla" recc!,t" mi Array, Navy, Marines Given General Raise WASHINGTON. April' 20. In creased pay for commanding officers and the enlisted personnel of the army, navy, marine crops, coast guard, aud public health services was agreed upon today by house and senate con ferees. The amount,' duration and other de tails of the increase remain to be worked out. The house conferoes re ceded in favor of the general prin ciples of the senate measure, which also provided for a 20 per cent ad vance for all members of all the ser vices. The house 'measure provided ; a raise of 31 per cent for only the I enlisted personnel of the navy. Under the senate bill the increase was to be permanent while the house measure limited it to one jear. oo 10 Wives of Bigamist Are Unaccounted For - LOS ANGELES. Cnl., April 20. The entangled matrimonial alliances of Richard Huirt, alleged bigamist, were still occupying the attention of sheriff's deputies here and in adjacent counties today, while telegrams con tinued to arrive from other sections of ihe west, throwing aauitional light on the methods whereby the men is be lieved to have acquainted twenty-nine wives, of whom ten nre missing. oo 48 Stales to Send Women to Delaware CLEVELAND, April 20. Forty eight Republican women ono fromi each state in tho Union will Invade Connecticut May 1 to participate in a ten days' campaign In the Interest of suffrage ratification by the Connecti cut legislature.' This announcement was madj by IUi'n. Harriet Taylor Up ton of Warren, president of the Ohio Women's Suffrage association. v uu i COST TO PRODUCE ! COAL $2.32 A TON ' - . i i WASHINGTON. April 20 Tho trade commission announced It cost $2.32 a ton to produce coal in Jan-, uary this year as compared with an i average of $2.04 a ton per month for! 1 9 1 S. The figures were based on re-, ports obtained by tho commission un der the order which Justice Bailey ruled was invalid and came from 5S9 operators. j The average sales realized for, January was-$2.7S a ton as compared with $2. CO in mis In the case of 1, 272 operators, leaving a margin be tween cost of production and saleB realization of forty-six cenls a ton in January as compared with an average of flfty-slx cents In IMS. This did not represent the actual profit, however, ; since production costs submitted did ; not include soiling expense, interest, excess profits tax and other iteniH. Of the total jirodumtlon cost per ton In January by far the largest Item was labor, amounting to $1.74 1 as compared with $1.49 in 1918. ( CENSUS STATISTICS j WASHINGTON, April 20. Gary, Ind., 55,344; increase 38,542, or 229.4 per cent. Ada, Okla.. $,012; Increase, 3,063, or S4.1' per cent. Devil's Lake, N. D., 5,14 0; decrease, 17, or 0.03 per centf -" Newburgh. N Y., 30,2 07; increase, 2,407, or S.'J per cent. Dunkirk. N. Y., 19,330; increase, 2,1 is, or 12, 3 pgr cOnt. The largest organ in tho world will be installed in the cathedral now near ing completion In Liverpool. Thia mammoth among musical Instruments will have no fewer than 10.507 pipes and 21 ; stops, each actuated by its separate draw-stop knob. Mrs. Blossom Marquard I Files Suit -for Divorce I CIIICAGO, April 20 Mrs. Blossom j C. Marquard. knowiviri vaudevlHe as ' J51ossom Secley; has filed suit for di- i vorce from Richard (Rube) Mar- ' quard, pitcher for the Brooklyn Na- ' tlonal league club. She charged de- J sertlon since 191S. They were- married in 1913. They have one son. il oo 1 H The Chinese are very fond of an extraordinary dish called "milhi," i which is made of live new-born mice v dipped in lioney. jljH It is estimated that the total of iafl British capital invested in Mexico fjfll amounts to about $500,000,000. j How Will You Feel ;i 'Two Weeks fp fl 'From Today? fifll 1 :orTsrt1og' I WE AkTCNW' i Vigorous and ' u ' (frjR' S New York Physician Telb I vftW nQ r-Wffiffllll'w) fl How Nuxated Iron Increases k jr Jww 1'mU1 B the Strength and Endurance f ipM m I of Nervous, Weak and Run- jLagft ' Down People in Two Weeks' sSi&L oi33 ' Time, In Many Instances, mi fflSlS!! 1-OiCi Ml I "One of the moat remarkable things to fl " fi f k l'i mc about the use of organic iron Nuxat- H mtt(,, 1 El ed Iron," says Dr. Ferdinand King. New f SPrLrfTKw n W York physicinn and medical author, "Is Judge S I the Quickness with, which most people feel AV. Atkln-wvi yf W Its health-giving and strength-giving ef- of t,u!"( p-mZL ' I feet. Patients come to mc worn out with s "a t e T&l&fl raw) H the nervous struggle of modern life, im- Court of f K der-nourlshed because of modern methods Claims at 55P V 'of cooking, and often thoir run-down con- j 10 Vi" 1 pn'HTral R jdltlon is due largely to lack of iron In gave tho fl I iflOlllh VI K ; tho. blood I prescribe organic Iron Nux- following as & rVT f I M nted Iron and In many cases they come nccwith "w jbnek to me in two wocks' time with this nerve tonic and strength builder W iparkllng eyes and a new vigor In their Nuxated Iron has restored my appetli IE aten like different noonle with -i h-mnior a,ul vitality, I feel that I have dropped f (".,0,1c,u Pfon'4- J liapplei. ofr lll0 burden of ir.ontliH of toll in the few 1 healthier outlook on life ?H .heenusc thoy weeks 1 have been following the very aim- have given their blood the iron for which j)l. directions for tho use of Nuxated Iron. It was starving. if you feel your oulh ajid health slip- ; iron Is the red blood food," Dr. King ping look pale or haggard feel norvous, adds, 'that helps strengthen the nerves. irrMablo or weak seem to be losing much , restore wasted tissues and give renewed of vour ambition and interest In lite you force and power to tho wholo body. Jick oortalntlv owe it to yourself to make thlt 1 H of sufficient Iron In tho blood not only simple lest of Nuxated Iron Which Dr. makes a man nervous, unhealthy and ens- Kins slronglv recommends. I I ily fatluod, but It robs him of that virile See how long vou can work or how far I forge, that stamina, that strength of will you can walk, without becoming tired, so necessary to success. 1 strongly advise Next take two flve-graJn labets of Nux ovcry man who Is fagged out by worry. rtli. Iron three times per day after meals work, and other btrnlns to build up his for cwo weeks. Then tost your strength si rongth, energy and endurance by taking jnjuin and see how much you have gained, pure organic Iron Nuxated Iron for L Nuxated Iron if used by "over 3.000,000 consider it one of the foremost blood and people annually to build up red blood, body builders, the best to which 1 over .vtrancth and, endurance, had recourse." Manufacturers Note: . Nuxated Iron, Confirming Dr. King's opinion 0:1 the which is proscribed and recommended great and almost Immediate benefits felt above by physicians, is not a secret rcm I'l'om Nuxated Iron, former United States ody, hut one which Is well known to drug Senator William E. Mason has this to say: gists everywhere. Unlike the older inor "I gave Nuxated Iron a lest. The results gonlc Iron products It i easily assimilat bave been so benencial In my own caso ed, doos not injure the teeth, mako them that I have made mj my mind to let my hmek nor upset the stomach. Tjic manu frlends know about It and you are at lib- facturors guarantee successful ind bntlrc--ily to publish this statement If you so y satisfactory results lo every, purchaser dC6lre. 1 pm now aixtv-fve years of ace or 'hey will refund your money. It-is dis and I fool that a remedy which built up penscd In thi3 city by. A. It. -Mclntyre the strength and ndura;iee of one of my Prup Co., and all other druggists. Adver age, should be known to the world." tlsement. I mm