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The Ogden standard-examiner. [volume] (Ogden, Utah) 1920-current, October 25, 1920, LAST EDITION, Image 7

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MM MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 25. lazo. ir.t. uumJN 31 nuAtuJC.AMuicn 7
grades continue The M&&M
.Jj ment includes Wilton, Amm!tr, Velvet, Tapestry, Grass and Rag Rugs. Many
thr.fty h&usck pers realize that this is an opportunity to secure a fine rug at M
H c at unusually low price.
1 I j Ml ABE A FEW SPECIALS
eH Ktf'i
1 Ml. -y 'I H,;" 1 FriMu h Wilt.-.ri -v4. I -r. dan binejie pattern Jarpe. lipli' prnn J. rr .
1 i ' k'Bvea and crolli ROM 1P border, reduced from C f O
V .... V1 0 ? 1 1 7 rr. m 5U
" jB 4 ,-t ' No. 1390 Scamleas Tapestry, blue- pat- No. 7203,1. Lakowood Wilton Rug, si?..-
'" ' ' ' l.lxlO.1, (ringed ill 1 Pei Ian de (gn,
Now. 4JU light ground, $140 grad C 00
( i.n.'! in. 'ami. -s Velvet, hlse reduced to Jir
E C 8x10.6. roue ground QIO N" WMB Kara.n Wilton Rug, -
k i::, ... .. apJU.f U B.txlO.t, very handsome oriental rug i
J " -' 9x12 Ar.i.-l. v a v Seamless. Jaspo mahogany ground. 1'. r.;lan figure
CCO rn Regular $140 Yalue, CIPI
I i.. JD0.U now siiiylZj
flsB " i , ' rlt'jn S ami. Ax.. . r i 5 1 '" iiundhai Wilton. I S.3x C r
Jk riuaii", - . !ili', Perrtan p.il. rn. light 10.6, reduced to . . ... tivO
" "' 1 X'J' 79 r17 E. Dalbeck Wool Wilton, oriental
pattern, light ground, $140 CMPQ
;;,jr BfeBUySl No 3f'lS Seamier Wilton Velvet, slxe grade, now t) I L O
V 9x12, i n hand ome, ill one pnt cn 1 1 "2 a KaiHak, 9x12, all over i r a
r. Sff.mlf olonial Velvet K";,c. Sedan Worsted Wilton, highest
1 I J v.. In. 70 ..round. tf 1 CA
"lal not p I Z 5iS5to 410U
Ble 1 3021 Deauvls Seamless. 8.3x10.6, plain 1612-11 Hardwick Wilton, 9x12. slightly
f" . ,' I i band I. order 70 U-, ,J $ltio value. T 1 1 OC F "l
Wit "mi Ru"'. h.-vo been reduced in price $20.00 to 530 00. All of our Wilton Rugs W'tyifl
ft' rrflfa have b en reduced to conf ' f m to the new market quotations. We have also sc- 'W L fa!
i lected a lrc number of russ of different sizes and qualities and marked them for ip .V sM
) t'j quick selling 1
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I 11 EVERYTHING F0?J THE HOME g
H Sugar Technical Fucn
W to Banquet Tonight
The monthiv meeting ol 'he Ajmal
gamated Technical society will be held
i at the Weber elub this evening, uc-
cordtnK to rsun i..ni:l.is. .n.- of tlie
membera ot the organiaation. i-rior
to the regular bualneae meeting f the
aaaociatlon a banquet win bq held.
HBH oo
I NOTICE L0.0.F.
All member of the I. O. O F. are
requested to meet nt the ball on Sun
day. October '24. ut 1 p. ni. to attend
the funeral of Brothem A BlOl Lewta,
HENRT KISBEL,
Secretarv'.
Arsenal Engineer
Leaves for Coast
i -
Lieutenant "William P. Katz. ac
companied by Mrs Katz. departed to
il'.', for San Kranelaco. where Tjleu-
I tenant Katz has been ordered for
I permanent duty with the construction
department of the United States army.
He has been asiencd to duty at Tort
i .M.i.-on, near San Francisco.
Are You the E jst Fox
Trotter in Town?
Prove it hi the Berthejia beginning
Wedueaday. Oct 17, and take oik- of
l he cash iri . Sioo in all. Adv.
I
W To Your Battery 'jj
Before you buy a new battery, let A mBtgnu
us make sure it is necessary. Every IQlIvL "'T '
day batteries are discarded that we hvftHf fl H
could economically put into condi- Jbti i&k.
lion to give much longer service. '"Tar
No matter what make of battery
is in your car, we are equipped to
repair it skilfully and at reasonable
cost. It will be made to last as long
ac possible, until you are ready to
re iace it withan Exide the Ion-
'ifc battery. ft I
Invest a few minutes in a calk I- -...
I EXIDE BATTERY STATION
2359 Hudson Ave. Phone 179
1
gespgage
PARLEY P. WILL
GIVE ADDRESS IN
OGDEN SUNDAY
The Fanncr-l-ilior Party's can
didate for president, Parley I.
Chrlstensen. will be In Qgden S in
day, October 31:t. and all those
lntt-retrd are invited to bear him
speak In the Alhambra theatre on
that date.
The Farmer-Labor party held a
rally at North Ogden Wednesday ,
evening and at Plain City Friuny
evening. At both places the can
didates were enthusiastically re
ceived. The citizens of Plain City
donated a band of 30 pieens and
there was an audience of three
hundred people.
The principal speakers at these
meetings were Joseph Younsr, can
didate for state repres. nfi .ivo; .
George croaby, candidate for i ov
ernor. William PIggott for asses
sor and Charles EX. Schacffer Tor
recorder. .Mr. Elwood of Ogrten
a friend of the Farmer-La hor
party explained the Farm. r-Labor
movement. .Mrs. Alice Snell May
er, candidate for state senator
spoke with reference to the use
of the ballot by women.
Topics of both me. tings were
profiteers, co-operation, b agin of
nations, the Esch-Cummlns bill
and other Items that appeal to the
farmers and Industrial workers.
oo
Disturb Dreams of
Chinese Op.uni Smoker
Disturbed from sweet dreams. ;
Charlie Wong was arrested late last'
i night on a charge of smoking opium.
I A small quantity of opium, barely en
ough for one smoke, was taken from I
him.
He felled to appear before the city j
eourt this morning and his ball,
amounting to $50, was declared for
feited. oo
; Negro Colony Crowds
Court in Jones Case
The case of the state of Utah
against J. Clarence Jones. charged
j with appropriating property belonging
I to the zion temple No. 102. Auxiliary
independent Benevolent Protective
rder of Elks of the World, Including
bible, eight music rolls, e quantity of
I bottled Heceo, two wood n ,t
Igranlteware bucket and two spoons,
was opened before Judge D. R. Rob
erts of the city court this morning.
Says He Stole Coat
Because of Illness
Pick and nearly penniless. William
Ltrown succumbed to temptation und
stole an overcoat at the Golden Rule
store Saturday, while in the store to
purchase a pair of socks, according
to his story In the city court this
morning. A charge of petit larceny
was placed atmlnst the man. Me plead"
cd guilt- Judje 1 1 1; Pot.. t - im
posed a sentence of J50 or GO davs in
Jail.
If the price of gitsolin,. keeps on go
ing up It may prove cheaper to bu
shoes Marlon stax.
SUGAR MAGNATE
1 WSJ OGDEN
Horace Havemeyer Inspects
Local Plants of Amalga
mated Company
Horace Havemeyer, of the Have
rneyor Sugar company of New York,
arrived in Ogden late last Saturday
evening en route to Salt Lake and
other points. Mr. Havemeyer Is on
hln annual Inspection tour of factories
of the On at W.-ytrrn Svnrar companv
and the Amalgamated Sugar company.
Mr. Hav emeyer Is one of the dlrec-!
tcrs of the Amalgamated Sugar com
pony and will 1n nil probabllit at
tend tbc meeting of the 'be hoard of'
direct eta to te hid Tuesday afternoon)
In thl city.
hi his- Inwpeetion tour of the fac
tories In Idaho Mr. Havemeyer report
mu 'i progress, according to local of-
i 1 1 1 jt the Aiqalgansated tjgir com
pany. 9
He visited and Inspected the Ogden
plant todi"
LIVESTOCK nun
MM SET
StabilFzing of Prices From Day
to Day Is Chief Problem
Considered
CHICAGO, .Oct. 25. Presidents of
the American livestock exchanges at
a conference her. today appointed a
committee to Investigate and recom
mend means to p-event sudden fluctu
ations in the prlcea of meat. Everett
C Brown, president of the National
Livestock exchange, presided and rep
reeentattvee were present from Balti
more, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Denver,
lJetrolt. BuffalOi Indianapolis, Jaek
BonvlUe, Milwaukee. Montgomery.
Naahvi)le, New York. Now Orleans.
Oklahoma riy, Omaha, Peoria. Pitts
burg. Portland. Sioux City. Sioux Falls.
St. Joseph, St. Louis, St Paul and Chi
cago 'At a meeting here the principal
livestock exchanges of the United
States have authorized the appoint
ment of a committee to work out some
plan for more nearly stabilizing the
markets,'' Mr Brown announced.
"The problem is fundamentally one
Of l ttei adjusting the supply of live
stock to the demand Under the pres
ent system the number of ment ani
mals received at the different markets
varies h thousands from day to day
and week to week. This tends to cause
i. Qui tu itions up and down of the
prices received for livestock."
The committee appointed Includes
Mr Brown, Thniniis K. Wilson. C 1 1
'Aift. F 12 White, 1 H. Hevmann,
James T. Agar, M. Qreenwald, F W id
delle, Bmll Ingirersen, T. w. Jcrrcms
and S. Bruce Stafford.
HARDING SPEiS
DAI liTf DESK
MAPIOV. O.. Oct. 25. Senator
Harding began the last full week of
1 he c.i mp lien with anoi her day spent
at his dek at work on the final public
utterances with which he will rest his
candidacy.
The epi i eh to be delivered Saturday
niiht at Columbus occupied the nomi
nee's major attention, though it was
said that some data still remained to
be prepared for the three he will de
liver during the week at Cleveland,
Akron and Cincinnati In all of these
addressee he is expected to enunciate
his position on the league of nations
and also to sum up the domestic poli
cies he has advocated in the course of
the campaign.
oo
Exprt on Calls! to
Instruct Three Twins'
At a general rehearsal of "TIk
Three Twins." musical e-xt ravaganza to
be produced hy the American Legion
Opera company and the Mtriart So
ciety of tgclen, last Sunduv. Boh Ma-j
Jor announced that he had engaged
Mrs. 0 P, Maxwell, expert ballet danc
ing instructor to tako charge of the
dances in the opera, including the fa-1
mous Yama Yuma dance. Mrs. Max
Well outlined her plans to the girls
and announced that Tuesday evening I
was to bo devoted to dancing only fori
all the choruses.
J. S- Lewis Informed Mr. Major that:
the rooms of the buildlnsr occupied by i
the Moose club and the Watson-Fly-1
gars Hardware company, were at the
disposal ui Mi. opera company lor re
hearsals The rooms are now being j
fitted out for practices. Lights arei
being installed and a stage Is being j
prepared for the big cast of dancing
girls. The rooms will he fitted up as j
a permanent home hy the Altriart So- j
clety.
Another rehearsal will be held to
night at the Eagles- club, to which all
girls are asked iu hrtng their dancing
costumes. ,
BRITISH COLUMBIA TO
CONTROL LIQUOR TRADE
VICTORIA. U. c, Oct. 26. Nomi
nation! of candidates for the next
British Columbia legislature, which'
wan dissolved last Saturday, will bo j
held on November 10. The general
election will be on December I. Gov
ernment linuor regulation proposals
Will be presented at the next session.!
Rt KI l I I RED.
'; u.ird of 125 la offered by the
American express company for the
aii . si and conviction of a person who
entered a refrigerator car between Uk-(
den :md Oakland Pier, necordtng to
Information received In Ogden this
morning.
The ref rluerator car was one be
longing to the Illinois Central railroad,
and had been packed with a quun
. Uty of men's clothing. Much of the j
j cargo of the car was removed.
C ASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always hears ,i
Signature of CfrO&XJ&cjfa
iaIHambraI I
I TODAY AND TOMORROW I 1 1
A romance dressed in richness and beauty, yet sounding the depths of human rcl
ELEPfSANT iig) 1 " i I
I j SEATS A j) HO s"ws AT j I I
COMING WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY I
I DOROTHY GISHl I
Kittle II ; Rebellion") I
I COMING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY I I
I filldred Loomis I I
i "What ippsiiOil to Jones" 1

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