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I Ogden Tigers Will
Invade Gem State
Plans have been completed by rep
resentatives of tlx- nden High school
f for two grid contests In Idaho between
B. H. ROBERTS
will speak
TONIGET
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CHAPLAHC B H. ROBERTS
145th U. S. Field Artillery
IBngham H Roberts. Utah's fore
most orator and former chaplain of ,
the 145th (Utah) field artillery dur
,ng the great war, will speak to
night at the Orpheum theater on
the League of Nations. Be sure to
attend this great patriotic rally
(Political Advertisement)
.
i. ;iir.s according to Principal A. M.
Merrill. ,.. !
une of the two contests will be
played at Gooding, while tbe place,
.if staging the ovond contest has noti
been determined it s stated, how
ever, lhal ; game will In all proba
bility b staged at Hois Plan.-i fo.
I the "lp :r- lug mail'- by Munagei
frank Glmlln. Klfte.cn players, to-1
.gcther with the coach and Manager, I
will make the trip
Go South to Look i
Over Road Projects
Three representative ol iho I'mit'i;
States bureau of public roads W. NT.
Prlckstad. B. W. Matteson and 15. B.
Kidder, hays departed from the Og
di n headquarters for points, in south
ern i 'ah n Inspection tours of th'-
POOJ roa4 I" thai part of the slate
The three men left In 1 party and
'on Hu m Irlp will inspect tbe Thomp-son-Moab,
&IoabLa Salle, Prlee-I a
tie Dale roads before returning to Og
liell. '.instruction In the southern part 01
the state on roads has not been hiu-d-
red by the storms and work on the
roads Is progressing rapidly. uecordinK
I,., itlflcknis "I lb'' local office.
Road work in Idaho has been ham
pered ic. the Weather and the work n
ths majority of the post road in that
stat.- hoa been discontinued until next
.-.prill'. U is xlated
Ordnance Officer
Inspects Arsenal
M a J or .-haries F. Baxter; United
States ordnance department of the
army, arrived in Ogden yseteJrdaj from
Washington uni la conferring with B
den cltizeno on the posalbllltj ot th
placing of an ordnance department
poat at tbe Ogden arsenal site-
Major I'.axtcr will b.- in jf1 for
leveral days. He visited the arsenal
today and will depart during Hie l.ii
ter part or" the week for Washington
where lie will make ri-coronwiidation.--.
for the placing of the ordnance depart
ment at the local arsenal.
Easy Money for Xmas
Poli-.ii i if on dam tiijc and ""'
.if the lour l-1 prl' totnilln Sinn
to 'e pvon the 1k.i fntroi dancer si
Itw' end ol lite e-k-' COfltCSl t the
Berthana. which u-jfin Wediieadaj
i t.dn r 27. Adv.
New Warehouse Here J
for U S, Roads Bureau
Construction work on an additional
warehouse for the United Stat-s DU
reau of public roads will be started!
within the nel two weeks, according
fO local kovc rnmciu officials.
A warehouse ami .shed are listed in
!the contract for the improvements. 1
I Materials used in t oad const ruction
I consisting of trucks, englneQ, derricks,
water wagons and Other materials
lamountliiK to millions of dollars arc
I to be stored at the new warehouse,
i The structure when Completed will
'cost about $5000 and Will cover iJT.OO
siuan- tcet.
Piftj new trucks ordered by the
government during the sar. have bet u
hipped to tgdfn for road construc
itlon work and will le us-d In various
I arts of I lie- slate. Six of 1he.se trucks
. arrived here today firom the east.
Runaway Youth Is
Found by Police
W yatt pitton. 12-year-old youth who
ran away from hii home in West
Weber recently, was taken Into cus
tody by Detective. Walter Moore, who
found the io at the Broom hotel last
night He was turned over to th"
juvenile cottl't,
Rev. Carver Cites
Historic Appeal of
Republican Party
The true ntory of the achievements
,! patriotic service of the Republi
n party is a story that i Interwoven
tb the history of two of the great
rlods of America's history w"!tn so
le a relationship of cause and ef
: ihut these periods of foundation
d reforminET are pointed to with
ide by ;ji who bear allegiance to tne
nv s standards,! naifl the Rev John
Iward irver letsl evening at Hie
r Pershyterlith church in the BfC
,i Rermon n 'Great Parties and
ineinle? "
rihr theme, "The Republican partyas
factor In t:i' ifevelopment of oir
unti v A vtud and decountlhf of the
( and Ideals that have won it a
,, . in on r thoncht today."
II VMILTOS S Gl N'njS
.ftcr letllng how In Hie past revo
Lioi trj period the JfeAeraUsI party
aa the same as Republican rnrtv of
id i Ih poini of tam and hlnl of
ivernment the sneaker said. -It was
u irr at achievement to write a Dec-
ration Of Independence, nut ine
1Pre writing of it did not make It
Hid. It was onlv mnne the charter
r American uoiitical thought by the
haracter nm! telf-s iorifie and su
reme military ability of none less
ian Geprge Washington who. thougn
c was of grcal talent as a general,
ho lcg a leader ol men 111 the
ark days of the period, or nrececdlni?
adoption of the Constitution It
raa an equallv marked achievement
o be the father of the Constitution
,ut it was no leas a mark of service
o make it valid i' practice, and
tlexandei Hamilton surpassed in that
,'v solving Hie financial problem and
wring for the deb.' of the eolonlei
vh'. h nncared for. would have endeo
he iavs ot tne youny riiv-
, r r Hie adoption of the cabinet SYS- I
en, of govemmenl by which the exee
jtlve could function is generally
laoribed to this eame Alexander Ham
ilton' I genius .
The- was another man in that J
arty period who did a mo: needed 'er
vlce and did it so wel thai he Is fanned
as one of Uie leaders of all time in
Ms chosen profession; and he brought
,,i i, - powers to the firm founding of
the Constitution In making it pliable
to the needs and demands of a grow
ing country. That man was Jonn
Marshall, who, for thJrty-tour years.
was the chief Justlee of th'- Supreme
court of the Untted States, It, was
largelv ( hiMorv tells us due to these
three men and their patriotic toll and
service that the young republic so
nromlolngly set forth in the peolara-
tion of Indenendenco ana lomum
tiori f the United States became a
fact indfert.
FATHERS OF PARTY.
The life of Hamilton portrayed tne
rapid rire of B r-oor and orphane-l
youth through the paths of se -cu -ture
and aided only by an indomi.a l ie
"ill to become a leader Wherever
there Is war today, there is the proof
of the old ma vim that "money is Hu
of war." Wherever there U
' nrosrress tbre 1 3 the proof of lh
ibashV xaiue of sound and flexible cur
rencv Whenever 10u expend mnne
f need, comfort or pie? gjn
ija are still sliarlng In
; ,,,, .-..-seeing wi-dom ;.f Alexande
Hamilton who war the father o th
monetary system of our land. Tliesf
: S52 cSeoS Washington. Alenl
I Hamilton and John Marshall, wi.h al
.,. m. ri. ., ov.i - to thrin. can o,
;,s ustU cb-lmed by the Republic ir
,.f today Thomas Jefferson
Tom ps Madison - nd James Monroe ear
be claimed by the Democratic fouov -rr-s
The Republican parly is their
successor In point of view and aim. ,
in the Ptriod extending from the
tdminlsl ration Of John Adams to the,
period of the .sixties, the two Republi- I
cana who made the deepest mark upon
iho records of history were mer WUO.i
never held the president's chair though
each served as oablnal members iaese,
men wore Henry Clay and Daniel
Webster" , '
The period or the civil war was
.ntrodueeil i.' a recoc.iulny of the
actual condition of slavery U por
trayed by the lif. story of men who
had been salves "Ton ihlnk yon
know what UlnveTy meant to th - r. g"
to the south .-mil to the county, t ic
speaker said. "You cannot know.
Neither can you comprehend the
f-et it's power exerted in Washing
ton in commerce and in social us
well as the religious atmoohe.. c.
the lime. Lt me tell you through
ih- Uie tor- Of slaves the acluxl
realities." A review of the life of men
Mke Frederick Douglas was tnen told
l di rHKIR BOASSS
"The Declaration of Independence
proclaimed thai ih- rights of life lib-
a ih nuraull of havpltu s; iVere
inalienable to all. That all tMh were
created free and equal and yet two'
cenerat ions after the words of that Im
mortal document were made real
through the blood "f the revolutionary,
batrlota BS4.6D0 slaveholdei-s were not,
only holding millions of their fellow
men in chains, but were by pol.'ical
hrewdneSfl ruling thirty niilllons of I
.white:; as well; for it was the boast of
the Sooth that i- made and unmade
m-esldrnts and cdntrolled congress.!
, T),e Ka".-J- and Nebraska bill WSH the j
last straw. The day after It passed
congress thirty congressmen met and
tool -teps toward the forming 01 a
new party. It was the boast of south'
1 ir oh rs that with it was sla I ry
1 ot- disunion. These thirty mot sa
that onlv a new party could twie th.
'nation. II was'Alvan Bovay of Ripon.
' who, on February -sth. 1851.
c died the first Republican meeting
I lie also gave llf name of Republican
to mw organization and made, a
j lrjp te. New York to have Horace
' Qreelay announce the name in the
i Tribune- It was in this the darkest
! hour of the last century that 'he Re
j publican party commenced anew to
I build and so well was the work done
THE CHAMPION SHOE
REPAIR FACTORY
362 Twenty-first Street
The noted shop for family shoe repairs.
First class work guaranteed We pay special attention to
ladies' shoes.
All repairs executed by expert workmen.
Don't forget to ask for Wmgfoot Rubber Heels, the best on
the market.
Business hours from 7:30 a. m to 7 p m.
that four rars later Abraham Lincoln
I became the president of the party." !
' The story of his life, a utory :.iore
thrilling and traffic than the mind of:
the most gifted writer, could dream.
, Is a .story well known to the com- j
I (honest school ho:" In the tragedy i
I of his life do not. however. loso
thought of the intrinsic greatness of:
the man and the wonderful srr i t
he wrought to free peoples for all "in
He penned the Emancipation proci.-nn-1
ution. He could not have made II
real, however, without the aid of mili
itary genius of the first "luallty Tho
was the gift again of the Republican
I party t the ration. In Qencral Grant
I the forces for union and frc-dom
I found an ally worthy of the cause
land the history of his campaigns and
It'nr bravery of tho men in blue as
. ' :: as the courage of the women of
the north reads like an epic of the
j heroic age.
I '"In all this period It was not the
' ; slavery Issue that was at stake, lte
i! member always that the COUS0 for
which they first fou-.it was whether
a )lii ri inn', in Ul ill'.' ifl-i',.!", llli;
I people and for the people should con
' tin jo." It was the very (n of the
government that was at stake tn this i
I great cauao and for this great end
I the- Republican party bore th fla ;
j to victory."
The sermon c losed wi h a recount
ing Of the life work of lheodor.
l Uoosevelt. and an appeal "to so Know
I tho past of the party for wlil-n the
i vote Ih cast that the voter may catch
f something of the greatne as wtll as
the responsibility of casting a ballot
for the most Important office ia the
World today. The church mQSt ue
. -d upon the political forces to make
.', . ideals real in action." In this
I the speaker said th thoughtful ciil.c:i
. i will find both honor and lov
Woman s Coat Cause
j of Trio's Arrest
Anxiety over $30. alleged to b dbo
I him on a coat which he had sold to
! Mrs. Ko-je Clinton, led to the arrest of
IJame- Cm Hue; ., Salt Lake taxi driver.
! Mrs Clinton and John J. i-'armer.
! Huey was Jailed on n disturbing the
I peace charge, while Mrs Clinton and
Farmer were arrested on a charge of:
I disorderly c&hdui I
Huey claims that Mrs. Cilnton was,
I making an effort to leave the siatc
without t:rt paying him the mono
; due- him on the coat.
He l alleged lo have sought out Mrs.
Clinton ty make a collection.
Farmer appi-urt l on the scene and
a fistic encounter ensued, he :iaid.
All three forfeited MHl by not ap
pearing before the police court this
! morning. i
I Huey's ball was $2a while ball for
I trie other.- amounted to ?10" each.
Prepare Programs for
'Better Speech Week'
V
Programs for "Better Speech we k"
j are now being outlined in the Ugd. ;,
schools according to Supt. 'W'. Karl
Hopkins. Supt. Hopkins said that
j every class in the grade schools, a -well
as every class in the lilfih school.
Will hold some sort Of dm. for better
I English between November l and 8-
The drive for better English was
started last year in the United States
j and won Che approval of leading
educators.
"Schools as well as churches, clubs
and other organizations have been
: asked to aid in the drive and from
present indications tho success will
j far outclass that l other years' :'ael
Supt. Hopkins.
BRITISH OFFICER IS "
GUE5J OF OGOEMTES
Lieutenant Colonel Horlick of the.
British army, departed today for Chi-
ag. att.;- having vl.'dted v. lib friends
111 Ogd'e'D, including Poatniast. r tieorr'e
! L. Mrowninr.
days after a hunting trip in Alaska'
idayg aftetr a hunting trip In Alaska.
It Was in Alaska that he and the
Brownings became acquainted and the
Ivlsll here was for toe -purpose of re
Inewing this acquaintanceship.
Mr. Horlick is out of the servlCt and
!haj returned to business. He is retai
led lo the Horll.k;; of malted milk
i fame His father Is head of the busi
ness in Kngland ami his um le manages
th. .iffalru of the company th the
! L'rlted Stat, s
"Alaska Is a wonderful country and
should have a great future." Mr. llor
IllCK said. It Is my opinion that Am
ericans sboulil beconm more familial
With this valuable territory of theirs.'
GBX GOES INTO
1ST Villi
BECKLEt, W! Vs., ":l 25 -Ui'-t
QUfS(Inn8 and the league of nation-
were principal subjects of Governor
Cox, of Ohio. In his campaign through
th'- West Virginia coal mininK regions
today. He stressed arguments that tne
league was a pledge lo Arm-man sol
diers and their ancestors to pr. Ul
future wars.
To audiences of miners, railroad ilifl
otKei workmen, the Qemocratlc preni -dential
candidate told Of humanlU Ian
and progressive legislation adopted In
I Ohio.
UnargCS wi re uiuu.: in ..wo...-. .
papei-s and In public hills circulated
among the governor's -rowds today
that he had ordered militia ln'i lor
controversies at Akron and Canton, O
They tailed attention to his statement
that he had ncxer thrown b lOldlSr
uniform into nor had a shot b.-n fired
In anv Ohio industrial eon" I ray
while he was governor. Today's at
tack, was met by the governor with
the statement that his record was pub
lic and he would stand upon it.
RELATIVES OF EASTLAND
VICTIMS LOSE IN COURT
WASHINGTON, Oct. 85. Decrees
of lower courts limiting the liability
incurred hy the operators of the Steam
ship Kastland. which -ink at a dock
at Chicago In 1JM5. will aland an a
result Of tho refusal of the suprem.
I court today to review cases brought
i in bahalf of dependents of seven!
i of the victims.
BEET DIGGING '
TO BE RESUMED "
Storm Delays Work, But Fair
Weather Is Promised
Farmers
Although the storm:- of last week
i hindered the work of the farmers to
i some extent In the beet fields, fair
! weather predicted for the present
week Is expectd o aid th farmers con
Islderably In their beet work, accord-I
! ing to Vice Tresident S. M Kdgell of j
the Amalgamated .sujr.i- compan. i
The schools of Cache valley tn tho
beet district were reopened Last week
to allow the students to get back to
their studies following the storms, bill
this week the students are again at
work in the beet fields, he said.
While the harvest for September
was small, due to storms, the yield for
the present month will far exceed that
of (he past month despite the a otxat,
it is Stated
Sugar is expected to take another
drop In Ogden this week, according to
the Amalgamated. Ir is retailing in
some of the Ogden stores for $13.30
per hundred while it I.-, being sol) in
small packages at 14 cents per pound
Some of the local stores are selling
mgar for as much as 16 cents per
pound.
Beets in northern Utah and In Idaho
1 In the fields are reported to he in bet
ter condition than at any other lime
during the past tWO KSSMi according
to Mr. Kdgell A normal production
is looked forward to despite the fael
that the lodal company sold their
Brlghr.m City plant last spring to the
j I'tah-Idnho Sugar company.
Former Ogden Pastor's
Mother Dies in Denver
Friends of He v. K. OS liralnard re
ceived word that the pastor's mother
died In Penver last Friday of bronchial-pneumonia.
Mrs. Brainerd was
well known in ogden. having resided,
with her .son. while he was pastor ol
the rirsi Congregational ohurch u:
1 until about three years ago.
Isn't this ridiculous!
People, who buy com
mon tea With its weak vege
table taste and harsh tannin
taste, pay just about as much
to bring i: over here froni
the tea-plant as they would
pay for fine tea like Schil
ling's. You wouldn't do such a
thing, would you?
W hen you pav all those
costs tor picking, curing,
transportation, etc (which
are a big part of the price
of tea) you want real tea,
with its full flavor and rest
ful inyigoration.
Schilling Tea
DITES-STINGS
'lJ Apply wet baking soda or ordi-
rsrv ammonia, followed by-
yiCKS
Over 17 Milhn Jan Used Yearly
Doctors Recommend
Bon-Opts for the Eyes
PhysicieJis and eye specialists pre
scribe Bon-Opto as a safe home remedy
in the treatment of eve troubles and to
gtrenpthen eyesight. Sold under money
refund guarantee by all druggists.
VynilDISlF l01 and Morning".
wyJlfilvC Have CUan. Healthy
fc E?e if they Tire, itch,
Ton rJtV ' Smart or Burn, if Sore,
X rrC Irritated, Inflamed or
YOUR Lit J Granulated, use Murine
often. Soothes. Refreshes. Safe for
Infant or Adult. At all Druggists Write for
Free Eye Book. Marin Ey e Raed Co CliicAc
MULLER DCCORATINC. CO.
2644 Wjhlngton Ave.
Wallpaper, Paperhanglng. Paints.
Palntlno. Varnishes, Woodflnlshlng.
8tc Everything at lower cost. Now
is the best time tor outside painting.
Save the surface, and you s.ive all.
Get our tree estimates. Good work
Tianship and qu.ilit of materials arc
the basis of our methods and have
!een the builders ot our reputation,
'iatiif action guaranteed.
G. A. MULLER. Mgr
WORTH WEIGHT "
IN PURE GOLD,
SHE DECLARES
Mrs. Proctor Values Tanlac
Highly ; Gains Twenty
five Pounds
"A medicine that will do as much
lor anyone 08 Teniae did ior me i? Kl
worth lUi wt Ighi In gold said Mrs Hi
Sydney Proctoi 524 Coilec;e street, St
James, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
"Last winter." continued Mrs. Proe
tor, I was 10 run dov.n and weak il H&l
was el) I could do to get mound the
, house by holding onto the chairs and
furniture. I had no appetite and cvi-rv
; thins 1 iuanas''d tb eat seemed lo lift
I in my stomach and sour, causing so 1
imi' n I and palpitation that Icould H
I hardlj breathe. I had trrrible dizzy ( '
spells, and was so nervous the lensl H
thij g upi i 1 me and I had ;i pain across Wk
my back nil the time I had splitting
headache, never knew what it was to 1
l-. t .. good ntfclu b rest and of morn
,in".s I L it simply dreadful. I was told
imv condition was the after effects of
'tlu'. which I bad earlier in the winter.
but 1 could find nothing to help mo at
"Tanlai was bo highly recommend'
I ed I resolved to try it and it certainly LLVflj
'proved its worth to me. I have gotten H3
'bade my lost rtrength and BOW do all LLB!
my housework easily; I eat ravenous LLH
ky, digest everything perfectly and LLHLI
have earned about twenty-live pounds
Ever: iroublea H;
i gone and it is a pleasun to bav I
! this opporiunily to recommend Tan
j Tanlac is sold in Ogden by A. R.
Mclntyre Drue t o. Two busy stoers.
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Break 1
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til ih roe doses are taken usuallv KH
breaks up a cold and cuds all grippe ffSrl
The very first dose opens your clog-
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out head: atops nose running, re- J . -leves
the headache, dullness, feverish-
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Tastes ni,., ' Jon-
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Make i i (ii) bl grirenulated H
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add tn7 rontents of a bottfe bf Men H
tho-uaxene Well, and t.i LaaaEH
,looiiliil to I times a rlny for h.-i,J or
bent colds. oueho. hronchltla, whooping H
Actually, the very first done will -.1 eaHfl
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cause It's bwrt and cheapest. -.Ask your HaPEiSfl
di-tigiMt for Mcnllio-Iixene and Insist on w"' I
to pleas.
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vdvertls (sSl-
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y
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