IHL PCPE ? TANDARD fcX AfV'INER FRIDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 15. 1920. WRITES ON CITY TAX STATEMENT Woolley Says Democrats Took More to Run City Than G. 0. P. K The foll"W'liiR eoniinunie.-itlon wun .sj-eolx el In Tli. Si,in.l.it.l-i: itiiln r jff)l mornir.K j&dlroi ptandord-ISxainint p, ' Dem Sir: I n your Ixsu- ft October Uth there Jppe.ired on editorial, entitled "Taken Tfin I'jrdcM City" wherein rdmmenl t rtpudr- ui th political paid adver ftmrn( if the Itepublican Countj ntr.il i iiinmllli'i . i-ui.lisln .1 In your 3CYon ch;irue that tho ad ITAI decep pie to Hi. casual render, In its refer ence tn mm and rountj tnxea. The yhtiliiTion ivhlrh i criticised was lift-1 .Jd from II. e r nr. I- . . i I i I n 'I 111 the ypunty . u rk's i.rri. . , .n il the -u-kv-njmtlon.s ;ir.' tho.se mad b thai office lb tin official records. I feel aure lln I min i !, 1 i . '. -.. ' ' iStlon will disclose to inj citizen thnt he uonl "City" referred to city prop- fc)tv. and !lii- oid "Cnirlv" lo prop-1 ift-ty outside of the city, in relation to vn$c8snii ii f s and total taxes. We nd 3Jt crlvi- Hi' anioiini . clr le i i teii City, ami no uttemut was mad i" jSriticize ih' oit administration, A:- a Xbutter oi tact, the increased assessed1 Situation on properly In Ogden City, -from Ihe year 191? to lfl'. waa f Xi,7r'7.i'ii. ,iml iMr. if lax rtr Jjf 8.0", mill, levied for 1 1 purposes, flnakce an ini reasc in the amount lev ied for city purposes of 6t. j I wish to uk'uln i-i pluslzf 'ui the ndvertlsemeur was a comparison of the! pear 1 y 1 6. the last ye,(r of Republican Control, with the year 1020. the lost j-enr of Democrats eontrol. V A further analysis of the tabulation discloses thnt for purely county pur poses, exclusive of the school ; ml s'ati IOud funds, the tu. b'V.ed Upon tile Citizens for the year IS 16, totalled flll.9SJ.7t. ami lor i !. year 1920 they totaled $23".S !.. i in- r asc of 0124.866 31. In other words, it re quired more than twice as much for Tie Democrats to run the (roernmcnt , I j "' Weber county foi i ye r than it did the Republicans. That is the out standing fact In which the people of JVeber county are now interested. Your very 1 1 uly, 1 - m' ARTHUR N EY, ! 1 :hairman publ can Count I a- H Committee. HI 'Million Dollar Eyes' Beauty in 'Riders of P Dawn Ogden Sunday Hf Violet Schram. she of the "million iHva dollar '-yea," lends the blinding effect n( those hehiillfiil optica to "Riders of iHflf. the liawn," Benjamin B. Ham)inn' Hi second blp 2,anr Gray production. She Hi, r j. pears semi-vamp, but in a part iH different from an' other In which her Cyes b.x eer wrought nest ruet Ion, H for she Is the French Kirl. WKp as a 1 part of the Intrigue a gains) the wheal 1 rancher. Kurt Porn, pretends to be his 1 Wife, during the 1 a Thercb Ro Kurt 1 S'Sorn," and Claire Adams, as 'Tnore L.- 'Anderson."' are forced ! pari: more Bi J.'irriasc wrought tho famout HI Si dram eyes! Miss Schrani handles IH ' ber rol with combined fire and B repression that stamps her as a eom- mg smotlonal itar f the shadow staffe HBMfl Ritlet-s of the Pawn, a V. W. Moo- HBSH iwnson release, the Ogden HBJH beginning EDITH MAY, CONTEST WINNER, IS A BASEBALL FAN HKOOKLYX Kdith Ma Leiicnlicr'.r ot' Mm . Wis. uinii'T in the iiatimial salesgirl beauty contest, and now in New York t I ill ail engage nl with Flo Ziegfeld's Polliee and with the May t lower Photoplay corporation was an interesting, yel bewldered sp?ctatii- at tin- second world series ball game After she had snap ped a few pictures oi the Brooklyn and Cleveland players, and shook bands with Tris speaker, manager of the Indians, she got lost in th ruwd. Paris final j located her and were then disappointed when she left the liehl to keep an cncimiin ni at Ziegfohl's matinee performance. OFFEflS PRIZE FOR LARGEST BEET Lighthouse Gives Electric Iron To Grower of Largest Sugar Beet Considerable Interest Is being mani fested by local beet, growers. In the . fforta of the Llshthottie Eilectric com pan to secure th largest sugar beet raised In this cornibunlty. The local electrical firm Is offering i six-pound Hot Point electric iron as an Inducement to get the beet grower to brlrig his largest beet to their store before October -20th An attractive display on the sugar industry has boi n pla d in ihe win dow of the electric firm and the lanf esi boat of. each day's collection is Included. Advertisement. I WrREpLO H I Restores Health $r REOLO supplies to the blood the natural organic, f vegetable iron (which is the only kind of iron that 5 the blood will assimilate) and the twelve inorganic ji cell-salts which nourish the cells of the nerves, 0y blood, tissues, brain and bones. (J RE0L0 rapidly increases the number of red blood ! cells, and plasma of the blood, increases the sup- y ply of oxygen, aids digestion, stren.gthens the 6 nerves, cleanses the system, stimulates the circu U lation, and gives renewed strength and energy. It has restored thousands of sick, discouraged men f)A and women to health nd happiness. Test it at our nsk. 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C, whither she was believed to have been hound, to place charges .f IrregularittM in 'connection with whinky pprqiita ucainsl an internal ifveniif eolleelor :md otherf employed In the prohibi tion department In San Francisco, Mrs. Glad Kimball Warburton tormerly of Sail Lake; suddenly changed her mind i nd returned to tin1 boast. Following her. return Hhe received t telagrani appointing h r supervising ngi ui in charge prohibition in Cnll fornia, a newly created position. She i. the daughter or J. Golden I Kimball, Salt Lake, and the wife of n i Warburton a grocery clerk ' Tooele .Mrs. Warburton; who Ii In in. eu.1 ly iwemii ... iiraiiu1 i on 1 1 II I ion director at San tyancisco recently when Loren A Hand ley, who held thai office, was killed In an automobile accident. .Mr.-. Warburton had been Mr, iiaiulley's secretan Dispatches from San Francisco in regard to tin affair contained the fol lowing Information I SAX FRANCISCO, Oct. 14 Mrs. ;iid Kimball W'a rbu rl on, who WHS I Ousted is prohibition director Ivre last week, charges her removal from that I position to i j 1 1 1 1 1 . and accuses an in ternal revenue collector and others in I federal positions of irregularities in j connection with whlaky permits. She left here la.st week. ostensibly for w shngton, to place her charges with highcr-ups. bm returhed, saying thai she changed he; mlud after reaching igden, Shr siid todai that she reeelved newi yesterday of her appointment us supervising k m of prohibition In Callfprnia. Th message was sent by telegram from Washington. The posi tion is newly created und the duties a r not clearly defined. "It is justification for me ami is proof that offi. iilM.il Washington have noi been hoodwinked b what bus been don, and said in California " said j.Mrs Warburton. upon receipt of no tice of her appointment. BIG MUSICAL SHOW GOING As crammed with action as a Fair banks film, us daxxling as a Griffith Babylonian scene, at abundant a laugh producer as u Mck Sennett comedy raised to the nth decree, partly de : scribes the 'S itires if l&L'O." says Wal 'ter Rivers, S.-in Franelsro critic In his review regarding Fanchon and Marco's vehicle for the season of 1920-21, which i urnes to the OrpheUm theatre. two days, StlSMay and Monday. Octo- her 17 to 18. This uuhiue offering, a revue with a idol, has all the pep which made I "Let's Go," tho last year's vehicle of ; these Western producers and star.-. such i Klltteiinp sueccss. I'ep is the I Only holdover from that bubbling pro- iiiicii.in which Invaded the East and played i" capacity houses for -to weeks The plot Is the satiriz.it loin of the movlo Industry and portrays the trou I bles of q Texas I 'ii king, filled with the belief that he Is destined to become ia magnate, attempts to produce a fea- -m .A COODVlfe TO TRAOB I They're Here At Last j I ! One Hundred Suits and One Hundred ! B j Overcoats Worth to $65. All Priced -TrO j When the store opens tomorrow, well have ready the greatest bargains j H in men s good clothes that have been offered since the war. We've turned topsy-turvey the old-fashioned method of buying men's apparel j Refusing to buy last spring, when manufacturers were taking fall orders, we waited. I Two weeks ago our buyer went into the east with a lot of cash. Every good maker of clothes was eager to sell him. We have suits and coats here now, all-wool clothes, made ! as good as clothing can be made, clothes that we'll stand behind. Coats and suits I at $45 that you cannot match anywhere under $65. Come for a look tomorrow. Young ; I men, old men, stout men models for them all. Two hundred garments at $45. j Boy's Suits at $9 and $13. Worth Double j J We've bought boys' suits the same way. We'll sell you a suit for the boy now at $9 that ! a looks like $20 and will wear until he outgrows it. At $13 you may have suits that & are pure wool, smart of style, sturdy ; suits like those that have been offered at $25 in the past two seasons. Selling begins tomoi row in the Juvenile Department (old Shoe Section. First Floor). J T' 'HS iB-i i-HSX I'lSUIS -GSS -SEXi -aKX' im- i-OBO' i4N()( i-mB- " ) i )OB-' i-W-' B i-MO-i iri KZt ma- i-ttSB . iture screen offering.' Then. is a Wealth of hysterical humor. mourn ful. StrlQgy ebon pair, Lloyd and w'eii.s, leading iiv- fun making A dis Jointed dance they do uppa renlly do- fiea an anatomical laws others equal ly rofieient as mirth producers are Arthur West, A Wohlrnni and John Bheehan no . IS movie m TIDED OF THRILLS? Simplicity spells success In 'he mo tion picture world today, thinks Wil liam Desmond Taylor, producer of Kealart special feature films Bspc I clall is this true overseas. decRtres Mr. Taylor, wo maib- I careful stud) of the attitude of the piaygplllg pub He while he was in Europe serving as b captain In the British 'army, lie po's the Americans have no idea how Hi bises Sourness Indigestion Heartburn Flatulence Palpitation Jutt as soon as you eat a tablet or ' two of Tape's Diapeppin aTl the fitnm acli distress caused by acidity will enil Tape's Diapepsin alwayn puts i sick, upset, acid stomachs in order I at once Large 60c case drugstores. sick of excitement they .re in Kurope. The lived thrills there for five years he says, "and now they are worn out with tense emotion; their I nervous system has been strained to I the Utmost, and rebels a further ex-, citement Simple storey of human life, Wholesome seines of comedy and sen ilment arc what thf.v laugh over wow Plays ihat ore purely sensational are not well liked, l noted while f was abroad. i since his return 10 America laat ear. .Mr. Taylor has directed several pliot"pl.i s for .Miss Mary Miles Win ter Die young K'ulart star, and is now engaged In making several special aii Btar feature plays for Realart. In these he practices his Kospel of simple, hu man appeal rather than sensational -1 Ism There arr few directors who have oached Mr. Taylor in his handling of the simple, human side of life. He, can pack more solid Interest into fiftj feet of film with a nest of birds "i 'a couple "f kittens than many a director can achieve with an automo-i Idle smash-up and a kidnaping, QritlCS agreed thai bis "HuckJeberrj Finn' , was s screen classle, and his new boy picture. "The Soul of Youth," with Lewis Sargent, who1 played liuck. In I the lo.idinK role, promises to be an; even greater picture of boy life. Iti Is now playing at the Alhambra theatre together with the oden Hoy Scout; picture! taken in Yellowstone park. I PLOT TO BLOW UP PRISON IN ONTARIO REVEALED KINGSTON, Ont , Oct. 15. A plot to ffeel the wholesale escape of pris- m'ers In 1'ortsmouth penitentiary and then blow up the prison with nitroglyc erine was thwarted yesterday. I'rlson officials, acting on a warn ing that an attempt would be made j to free the convicts, tore down por tions of the penitentiary wall and un- eovered i ston of rifles shot guns und ammunition with enough of the ex plosive to have destroyed the struc ture. Authorities declared their belief that the plot was about to put into exe- leiitioii prisoinT.v ireed, guards slain rind ihe prison itself blown up. It hough no official account of Ihe conspiracy bus been given, it Is known I thai suspicions of the prison author!: tie.H recently were aroused. An Inves tigation la under way. Four convicts. Inim.wii to be exceptionally dangerous. have been placed in solitary confine-, raent. no Pe: i Georgia ")'' south Carolina prodUi e more than one-half of the cot- I ton In the I nlted States. ROOSEVELT CHALLENGES COOLIDGE TO DEBATE BVansy illk. lad., Oct. 15.'- Franklin i Roosevelt, Demdcratic vice presidential candidate, (asl Dlghl challenged Governor t'ooiidKe. Re; publican nominee for ire president, to a joint debate on the league of nations "any time, nn place.' Tho challenge was contained in a tele gram addressed to Senator Pat Har rison, chairman of the Democratic national speakers bureau, uhbh Mr Roosevelt read before an audience which packed the coliseum here it .-aid: "Have just read of your oflci for joint debate between Governor Cox md Senator Harding in order to make ssbbbb still more clear the difference iu their positions on the league of na jtipns. Why leave me out ' I would I be charmed lo discuss the league and lots of other things with Governor Ccolidge any time, any place. I an Ithorlxe you to act as my second and to attend to the preliminaries." OVER MILLION PAID ON IRISH REPUBLICAN LOAN ll BUN, Oct 15 The Sinn Fein H last nighl Issued a derailed statement H on the amount received at headquar ters from Ireland. Great Britain and France for the republican loan. 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