MM SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 19, 1920. THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER 9 t I Zk . I. i I H Ali About Ogden Pies Hf YOU TELL 'EM PIE FACE '. f 3e M 9 . H YouVe Got The Crust IRy AL WARDEN. IMe a word with wonderful mean ing. At Ieaast th city ad in his daily as signments Informed nio that enrh was the cuse and In his orders stated sweetly, that pics were inst forcing to tl)e fore or front or to the lend, so to speak, in this wonderful country of 1'iirs. And so with an assignment of but one word three Letters at that 1 started on my Journey eager to add another chapter to the book termed ' adventure " Hut It was for differ ent from any previous engagement including several of the still vurlety of the good old days. Reporters huave habits of eating together- But In order to get on the li'Blde of tho facts one must know the, real dope. Perhaps it Is because they; are news fiends. Perhaps they fig-: ure that if one falls to hear through loth ears his pal will grasp tho BOaridal, robbery or whatever con-1 corned flashes through the lunch1 room. At any rate they arc Just plain people, with n smile for all. and es pecially for a nice, gingery' cut of pie In company with a co-worker I en- tercd a local noodle parlor With both eager like and to bo out of the ordinary, because most people order noodles, asked for pie. The young woman who waited on us. after waving WJ hei languagi In regular ooean style, in-1 9 j formed us that she had but one kind K - i of pie left and it was electric pie. i B - J Electric pie? Being an ex-gob, I 'i. 5 scratched my upper deck hut was un-l able to ever record of over having W -Jfi heard of a sweet with that name My V .jf-J co-worker was also stupid. KiimWM ' bi..th r.ec(e. something s-hock- iJjpif 'ng And we were right The pie y c ontained several handiuls of cur-! V.', rants and unless we miss our guess 1 M the cook must have stood In one yjM corner ol the room and thrown the' 'Am currents Into the crust because they tttmmy ' ' 1 '' scarce of German marks. k U TRY ANOTHER IjmW Disgusted, we entered another cafe.1 J&MWM This one was all class. You know ala "JqH 1'itih Avenue style. The cafe was well Li'fmWM fortified with demure misses and one Jym '1 clever young girl, perhaps WSmmm fbout seventeen summers and Lord I OGDEN COUPLE CELEBRATE THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Alex Toponee celebrated the fiftieth anniver sary of their wedding at their home. 2422 Adams avenue las', night They were married at Corinno fifty years ago yester day Mrs. Toponee v. as born at Salt Lake City. November 19, , 1847, while her husband first saw light at Rclford, Franco in ffl 1839 B Both are well known to Og denitcs. Mrs. Toponee was the second girl bom after the arrival of the pioneers in Utah and is now the oldest native daughter, the other having died several years ago oo . I MASSACRE OF JAPANESE WAS REPRISAL OF REDS HONOLULU. Sept 18 That the massacre of Japanese at Nlkolalovsk, Siberia, last March when several hun dred persons were put to death by tho Bolshevlkl. was in reprisal for acts of the Japanese military forces there was declared by Edward H Bar ker, a mining engineer of Vaneouer, B. C. who arrived hero todaj on his way home from Siberia. knows how many winters smiled sweet and said: We haio apple, rais in, cocoanut cream, pineapple, black t,, rrj chocolate, custard, peach, mince rind dewberry pic Blai kbsrrj " WS chorused, as If we !had had several rehearsals. J It surely was a black berr, too. 'cause it had enough crust to start 8 b(-kerj all own. Shoe shops are noted fdr tough leather, but the crust on that pie oh boy, bring on the drill ' sets. YOl' T.OT THE C RUST. And on leaving, the demure miss 'said: "You tell 'em pie face, you've 'got the crust " Not beinK able to devour mor.- thnn sixty cuts of pic during the first day. we halted our visit, that Is as far as pie eating was concerned. In one of the cafes two of the twentieth century type you know cane, kid gloves, sprits, silk hankey derby and so forth entered and or dere.l pic to match their vests I ne Ordered peach while tho other or dered black berry SOME PIES And after a tramp around the lanes pf the t Ity I was Informed that ogden devoured moie than 800 pies dall, Which In round pie figures Is 4000 cut daily, each plo being divided Into five sections. Of the entire list blackberry ap pears to be the greate-si seller Co coanut ereum, raisin and apple- arc also good sellers. Custard Is said to be the poorest seller. one of the young women employed in one of the "pie" houses Informed me that young children always sail for blackberry pie. in order that they mny decorate their clothes. Young women also eat the fancy j pies, such as cocoanut, pineapple cream und the like, while the husky youths of the city eat the ole shoe leather varieties such as r.ilsln. apple and electric pie- Ogden Is now a leading pie center as well us a great Industrial c nter More than 2S.960 pies are devoured here yearly which is some number, j If you have a sweet tooth tr your i luck and it you want to be shocked I rj .i u electric Breaks Parole; Taken Back to State Prison Fritz de Wilda, convicted of bur glary' in Ogden, and who has served i two years in the state prison at Salt Lako was taken Into custody here last ! night by officers of tho penitentiary De Wilde, according to officers of the local sheriff's d partment, was out on parole. His leave was granted lo allow him to visit with his family. Falling to return to the prison when his parole was up. Warden Storrs or dered him taken Into custody. He was returned to Salt Lake last night De wllde was lodged In the city jail about two years ago following tho al" ieged purloining of furnishings from a local furniture company, where he was employed. LOWDEN CANDIDATES LEAD IN ILLINOIS CHICAGO, Sept. IS. With eleven 'precincts missing from dow-nstate and 268 from Cook county, Republican prl 1 mary returns from 5468 of the 5737 I precincts In Illinois give For United States senator: McKlnle. 34y.04O. Smith 330.400. Unofficial returns from all but 26S precincts In Illinois in the Republican primaries give for governor. Ogles by. 349.668; Small 347.142. The missing precincts are all in Cook 'county where Small maintained an av erage lead of about thirty votes per precinct in earlier returns EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR D THE SICK ROOM When there's sickness in the home, supplies are needed, and nothing is unnecessary that will add to tho comfort of the sick. The following j suggestions may help you. fi fll j Fountain Syrlngeo Rubber Cloves H I jjjPgflj Atomizers Just telephone your sick-room wanto free delivery any time. California Candy J psibv j ! Here's something new Califor J)j WayV. H bo.- of these choice center choc K SSSK elates is a treat tor anybody; jW yfLm" 1 J JOj they're juot a little nicer Try a W yKKffjft r ffll I Ccmbs and Why of A Balh Brushes Spray Quality that gives long time A fine forceful spray well over 1 ,' service. We have a big assort- the body addc pleasure and bene- I ment in a size, character, color fit to the bath. Best of sprays; and style that will please you. plain or with brush attachments. ( 1 N 0 Before and after the stork arrives LA ll tCLUlfo. there are always many Incidentals ab " solutely essential to baby's happiness, , beauty and health. Whether to welcome the little stranger, or care I J for it after Its arrival, these Incidentals should be chosen from our I ( fresh and complete stock I j ) Kl PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS j 2479 Washington Ave. Ogden I I I IWELLHIC TALKS ' JIT FIRM OUTING Congressman Urges Upon Farmers Necessity of Strong Organization Congressman Milton II Welling, I addressed a large audience com ! posed of agriculturalists from Weber county and scores of people from Ogden at the Lorin Farr Park pa jvllion last night. He was the speak er of the evening nt tho Farm Bu reau-County School annual fair, nnd j while arrangements were not made j for his speaking until it was too lale j ) to announce his vhdt, hundreds wero present to hear bis address URGES ORGANIZATION Farmers, according to Concrqss ! man Wellinr. must organize. Capital iand labor are organized and bofh are represented in national organiza tions Farmers, the producers of ma Iterials which represent the life blood I of the nation must also organize, anl must pull together lor their own interest, he contended. NecessitN for organization, with the view of becoming a factor in the wel- i fare of the country at larrcc and the iwest specifically was called to the, attention of the farmers by Congress man Welling. At present, he pointed I out, eastern legislators, not realiz ing and knowing the problems of the west, have acted vigorously against I proposed reclamation projects and , other important matters which would mean millions or dollars added to the treasury of the United States. During the greater part of his ad dress, Congressman Welling dwelt upon the necessity for creating prop er facilities for adequate irrigation and also showed the necessity for reclaiming lands through drainagi MARKETING CONDITIONS Among other things, he recom mended an adjustment In marketing conditions so that the prices, are not Jumped exorbitantly between the fanners who produce foodstuffs, and the consumers. Me s.i Id ho h:id hf.cn In vpil I rrn I in c the cold storage situation and had discovered that produce from fann ers, especially in tho line of dairy I products and ether commodities 'which can be successfully placed in cold storage, were purchased at a Jlow price from the farmers. The articles are then placed in cold stor age, he contended, and released in Quantities small enough lo maintain a short market, with resulting high priCM, Farmers, If properly organ ized, could institute legislation which would establish a fair rate of profit on foodstuffs handled in this manner, and ihe result would benefit not only tho producer, but the cousumcr as well. He complimented the officials in charge of th? Farm Bureau-County School affair, and -also spoke of the enthusiasm and the neighborly spirit displayed throughout The exhibits were highly praised by Congressman Welling Deaths and Funerals POWERS Funeral services for Donald Fowers, aged 3, son of Mr and Mrs. Walter Fowers. 2770 Washington avenue were held yesterday afternoon I Interment was made In the City ceme tery. KOTOHELTj. Funeral services for Henry Mitchell were held at tho Klrk cndall chapel yesterday morning with the Rev J. E. Carver officiating. Tho body was shipped to Salt Lake, where Interment was made in the Mt Olivet cometery RHINE. Services for Josephine Arllne Rhine, three months" old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rhine. 2532 Fowlor avenue, were held yestor day afternoon. Rev. J. E. Carver of ficiated Interm-nt was made in tho I Mountain View ccmctoiy. RESERVE BANK REPQRTJSSUED i WASHINGTON, Sept. 18. Condi tions of the twelve federal reserve I banks was as follows at the close of business September 17: j Resources. Gold and gold certlfl I cates $ 1G 4,5 2 0, 000. Gold settlement fund federal reserve I board. S33 1,308.000. Gold with foreign agencies, n lig hts, ooo. Total gold held by banns, 607 2C: - 000 Gold with federal reserve ajrent. 1,S87,94S,000. Gold redemption fund, $127,892,000. Total gold reserves, $1,973 127,000. Legal tender notes silver, etc- $160. I 01 S 000. ITotal reserves. $2,133,145,000. bills discounted secured by govern I ment war obligations, $1,202,593,000. I All other, $1,306,610,000 ; Bills bought in open market. $321, I 605,000. Tot il bills on hand. $2,830808,000. United States government bonds, $26.806000 , United States Victory notes. $69,000 United Suites certificates or indebt edness. $393,497,000 Tot;:l earning assets; $3,251,161,000. Dank promises. $ 1 4.263.000. Uncollected items and other dedue tlons irom gross deposits, $1,097,408, oO't. Vivo per cent redemption fund 'against federal reserve bank notes ! J.O24.00O. I All other resources. $4,660,000. Total resources. $6,513,661,000. Liabilities Capital paid In $97. I 366,000. (Surplus, $164,754,000. Government deposit $135 178,000. Due to member reserve accounts, ,$1.821, 833. 00". Deferred availability items, $6 7 6. 275.000. Other deposits, Including foreign government credits, $42,409,000 Total gross deposits. 12,675,696, 000. federal reserve- notes In actuul cir culation $3 289,681,000. I Federal reserve bank notes In circu lation net liability, 1212,219,000 All other lUbilitlcs, $ 7 1,9 5 5.000. Total liabilities, $6.613661.000. i Hallo of total reserves to net deposits- and federal reserve note liabilities I combined, 43.8 per cent. Ratio of gold reserves to federal ro- ! -lie Brown and Hugh Ste phens, who gave exhibitions of Md-timo dances at the First ward primary pnpeant in the Weber Normal college BOTH PARTIES ! Mt TICKETS Republicans and Democrats Hold County Conventions at Bngham i special Dlspatob.) BRIGHAM. Scpl. 18. Th- Repub licans and Democrats of Boxelder county met hero today In county con- nti ms and nominated their tlekcts for the elections in Novemher. The Republicans met at the Liberty theatre Chalrm.in J. W Dowe Intro duced John F. Durton of Garland as the permanent secretarv Tho ticket: For state senator J. W. Peters, mayor of Hrlgham. For representative. M E. Iverson of Tremonton For clerk, Russell wight of Brlg ha ro. FOT treasurer, Benjamin Harding of Wlllard. i or sheriff. Captain J. C. Lillywhltc For commissioner for four years, Albert E. Holmgren. For commissioner for two years, J. J. Crarter of Corlnne l"..r recorder, Mrj. Ephrlam Jen sen of Brlgham. For assessor, Lorenzo Tott of Brlg ham. For attorney. C. E. Foxley of Brig ht.'1 m. For surveyor, Lorenzo Anderson of Bngnam. At the Democratic convention Chairman T. H Blackburn introduced Milton II W elling, who was presiding officer of the convention which nom inated the following ticket: For senator, T. F. Coombs, Fielding. For representative, T H. lilackburn, Brlgham. For clerk, G. W. Watklns. Brlgham. For treasurer, J. J Ward. AVIllard For sheriff. Job Welling For commissioner for four years. G. G. Sweeten, Colllnston For commissioner for two years, A. R Capener, Garland. For recorder, Mrs. Ruth Conine, Brlgham. Por attorney. W E Davis For surveyor, Robert Balton. Wlllard SOCIALIST SAYS BOMB PLOT IS GREAT MISTAKE SAN JOSE. Cal.. Sept. 18- The Now York bomb explosion was declared today by Seymour Sted man, Socialist candidate for vice pri sldeht, to be an "outrage" and a "terrible and revolting act." "Such methods do no good and arc deplored by every' civilized human boing," he said In a state ment. "They are the work of fee ble minds crazed by the evils of the present economic system. However, those who would most like to see some reforms in tho system brought about deplore as much as any one tho employment of such mistaken methods. THOMAS RESIGNS UTAH 'DRY' PLACE; RUNS FOR OFFICE SALT LAKE. Sept 18. Matt Thomas, of Salt Lake, federal pro hibition director of Utah, today wired to Washington his resigna tion from that office to take effect next Monday, he announced to niht. Thomas Is candidate for congress on the Democratic ticket and gave as his reason for resign ing from office that he did not Wish to hold one position while running for another. He will de vote his time to campaigning. oo FRENCH ASSEMBLY NAMES NEW PRESIDENT THURSDAY PARIS. Sept IS. The national as sembly which will elect a successor to President Deschanel, whose resigna tion now Is In the hands of Premier Mlllcrand. will meet at 2 p. m. Thurs day, September 81, It was announced today. oo NOTED SPANISH PAINTER DIES AT ADVANCED AGE i:V YORK, Sept. 18. Word of the death at Versailles, France, on Wednesday of Raymondo de Madrazo. i the most famous portrait paint ers of Sinln. Ints been received In a Paris cable from Elbert H. Gary, or thi United States Steel corporation. De Madrazo was 7D years old. serve notes in circulation after sot ting aside 35 per cent against net de posit liabilities, 43.1 per cent. Forty-five minute service to Ogden Canyon Sunday, Sept. 19, 11:15 a. m. until 8 p. m. ORPHEUMDSt& I W fjfcfS W'mtWWM Ko Matter If You Have Besn a M leT m B ai&RB a tt Longtime Sufferer There's Re- ,,t, TT - lief With Pyramid Pile BEGINNING AT 5 P. M. 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Hampton, former book keeper for the Golden Rule store, who enlered the state prison yester day morning to serve sentence from one to twenty years after having been convicted of forgery in the dis trict court hero, has been denitd parole by the state board of pardons Hampton appeared before the board yesterday afternoon but a few hours after being taken to the prison from the county Jail here, according to Mayor ank Francis, who attended the pardons board meeting yesterday upon invitation of Governor Simon Bamberger. The board members listened to I Hampton's plea for liberty, but em phatically denied him parole. Mayor Francis said. Hampton was convicted of having filled In two checks of the Golden Rule store for $1500. Mayor Francis, upon Invitation, listened to the pleas of other con victs for parole and declared upon his arrival homo last night that the state board is accomplishing much in guiding prisoners toward living bet ter lives through the honor system nsed at the prison, and the system used in releasing them. no G. A. R. SOCIETIES MAY BE CONSOLIDATED INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Sept. 18 Plans to federate the allied rp:i nlzji tlons of tho Grand Army of the Re public into one great national body were dlseussed at u meeting 1 1 1 1 hT this afternoon In conjunction with tho preliminary arrangements for the G. A. R. encampment which opens next week. The Women's Re'lcf corps, Ladles of the G. A. R.. Sons of Vet erans, Sons of Veterans Auxiliary Jind 1'aufrhters of Veterans were represent- .1 UNIVERSITY MEN ! TO HEAR EH i Justice Will Be Chief Speaker at the Annual Banquet Justice Joseph E. Frlck of the Utah supreme court will be the principal I speaker at the annual banquet and election of th University club of Og den at the Weber club Wednesday! evening1, commencing at 6:30 o'clock, j Justice Prick will talk on crimes and ! criminology, discussing the methods and results of the Utah s . '.e board of pardons: Other spoakers will be Bern rd Dc voto, Lieutenant Colonel James a. Howell and Abbot R Heywood. Announcement will be made at the banquet that the club is In excellent I financial condition. Musical numbers will be furnished by Mrs. Norman Atkinson, soprano; J Miss Mildn-d Ware, contralto, MlSS H !en Hunter, r.-llist. Mix Mary Fish er, violinist, and Mrs. Gertrude Biddlc 1 Bojorques. pianist. All members of the University club I are expected to attend the dinner and all men eligible for membership in the club are invited to confer with W. Hal Farr, the club's secretary. DENVER STRIKE LEADERS ARE RELEASED ON BOND DENVER, Colo.. Sept 18. The Col orado supreme court today (ranted a wilt of tjupcrscdas In the case of the seven heads of the striking street rail way employes union who were sen tenced to 90 days In Jail for contempt of court and they will be released under bond of $1,000 each. They were sentenced August 16. oo SWITCHMEN AT ST. LOUIS VOTE TO DROP STRIKE ST. LOUIS, Sept. 18 Members of the St. Louis Yardmen's association, who have been on strike since AprW. otej to return to work. In a refercii Idum recently conducted, officials of Ithe organization announced today I AUTOMOBILE BARGAIN j I 1918 Model 6-39 Auburn 5-passenger automobile ; equipped with R I 4 new Kelly-Springfield tires, 4 other tires in good condition, H I 4 extra tubes, Exide storage battery in A-l condition ; new top ; B 3 newly painted and in excellent mechanical condition. Snap for D I cash See J. U Eldrcdge, Jr., at Standard-Examiner Office cr U 1 H telephone 2450 or 599. PAINTING SEASON I is here. 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