I 10 THE QGPEN STANDARD-EXAMINER THURSDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 18, 19ZU. IGDAST OIL MAN 1 ! HITS NAVY CHIEF Policy of Withdrawals for Naval Reserve Attacked at Convention WASHINGTON' Nv. 19, An at tack on Secretary baniols because of' his Insistence that thr oil reserve in I 'ahfornia bo withhold from public j exploitation, was made tbdaj before ihe American Petroleum Institute by Thomas A. O'Donnell. ftfesldenl of t ae . ot-ga niratlon. ' The oil producers of the Pacific coast." said Mi. O'Donitell, "feel thaj iljc nny department has not -i fair with the prodin its of the Wh believe thia to he duo to the ex-i trerne prejudice of th'' head of the nay department While an armistice hns been signed with the German,! nil' armistice has been offered to the ell producers bj the navy depart-: I MUCH LA VI) W ITIIDB V Mr, O'Donnell said Ihgl in th- face i the oil shortage op I'.ie Pacific nasi -the most serious anywhere m ihe country- the producers there hail lo contend with a "mos! dcplorabio situation." the withdrawal of public lands, with active drilling in progress. :md many millions of dollar :i I read v invested, which brought about years "f expensive and exhaustive llllgatloiii "A naval reserve was created on LbqSO lands two years nfn. after tne ii.'V elopnient bad started," continued ir. O'Donnell. "and unjust public opinion creuted by constant publicity, promoted a general belief that tne plutocratic oil producer of the west ns trying to steal something from our.navy." in it pi cl to wear? .Mr. O'Donnell asserted that Ktt tlon by gocrnme:U officials and poli tician wan as dangerous as govern rnent regulations and Interference. It destroys noddy, credit uhd confidence 1 as to the future, he declnrea. Discussing the seizure by the nivy t 'department of oil stocks on the Pa-1 clflc const, the speaker declared that this action, together with plans of the J government to Investigate the po:ri-r leum Industry has had a destructive influence on the dewdopment of oil resources in the west. , oo I I Would Have Stockmen Fix Damaged Roads Elimination of one phase of roadj problem existing at present In various sections of the west was Ftiggested by District Forester It. H. Rut ledge, who, I with District Engineer B. J. Finch, of the Bureau of Public Roads, addressed members of the F.ilt I-nke Rotary club. ester dr. y Mr. Rutledge presented the draft of a bill which will be presented either to the speaker of the house or to the president for consideration durinp the J next congress. The bill provides that cattlemen, using roads fo tt)S purpose of driving their stock to market shall I immediately repair any damage In-! curred In the herding of the cattle. The, bill also provides that the stockmen onflne their stoc k to cattle trails in such places as the latter are con strifcted. The suggested penalty for violation of this act would be a fine, a minlmnm j having been set at with $300 as the maximum. B. J. Finch addressed club members on matters pertaining to roads In Utah ' I GREEKS RESIGN WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 M. Tsma dos, minister resident and counsellor, and Kimon Colles, first secretary of! the Greek legation here, announced to-, day that they had submitted their res ignations as a result of the Greek elec- tions- in which the Venizelos govern1 mont was defeated. Minister Tsmados and Secretary Golles said ihey would leave early next I i.iunth fur Rome by way of Prance George Dracopoulo, second secretary of (he legation, will act as charge d'af faires pending appointment of a new I minister. For all Departments, Call Phone Mo. 2450. RANDOM REFERENCES )n UfhtCr, Word has been Deceived In gden of the birth or a girl to Mr and Mrs Lawrence P Crawford of Oakland. Calif., formerly of Ogden. Mrs. Crawford was for merly Miss Charlotte Harrison, and had been a bookkeeper at LeSl v Thomas' for several years. Mr. Craw ford worked for the Southern Pa cific company In Ogden. until he en listed in the engineers' corps. Mr. and Mis Crawford are making their nomo in Oakland Ogden Typewriter House for type writers and repairs. 24H2 Hudson ave nue. Phone 236. Case Transferred i ti Smith, s laborer, who appealed before the ! court this morning on a charge of drunkenness, tarried but a short time before Judge D. R. Roberta Smith D beardless youth, contended that ho was but IT years old. HlO case a - transferred to the Juvenile eouri. (.'lean large tuRs wanted at The &t&ndard-Sxamlne oft'eo. 8' Marrlsge M?se. Ar'marriage -cense was Issued this uvorninK In the (Mints clerk's office to ImvI.I J. Cot tle of (Jreen River, yo . and S.u iii .i Kingsbury of Provo. Wanted To Buy: At unte, foity llvt turkeys. Call phone 2 4 90. 7zP So Hearings. No hearings are scheduled today In Judge A W Aget s division of Ihe district court. An ab sence of cases has made the vacation I ncccsary. Or, Wright moved to 3;.". K-xle? Bid;,'. in Salt Ijake. nva t a c Manager W Iter Flhngson of the Ulh-Idaho Central, in company with Manager ". A. Whitney, conferred with members of the various Salt Laity railroads at SAli Lake yesterday, Thoy returned to Ogdch late lust night. W' A N'T 10 D Salesman to sell stapln gOOdS from automobile. City Job. Address "B" care Standard-Examiner. 7507 Rimiicr Here. Robt Mortin. W st ern long distance champion, and holder of several records for run ning, was an Ogden visitor today. Martin stated that he would compete In the annual Pasadena event at Los Angeles New Year's day He Is re gardei as one of the best long dis tance runners in the I'nited States. Woman AtTCStixl. Mari-- MatSUba, white wife of u Japnese was lodged in the city Jail yesterday charged with being drunk Her condition is serious, the police say. necessitating constant attention of the police matron. Report T heft. R. E. Hale, employe of the Amalgamated Sugar company at Clifton, Idaho reported the theft of a blanket roll, two army blankets, two cotton blankets, khaki clothing, and a shotgnn. Ho communicated with the police In an effort to local'' i his property, thlnklnfc that the thiev, f had perhaps pawned It In this city j amllnax i.m If OP ting Ml mbl the Scandinavian organization of We ber county will meet Friday evening at v o'clock nt the Seventh w.irl. Alma Peterson will be the speaker fori the i renin g, HARDING FINDS VISIT TO MEXICO IMPOSSIBLE NEW ORLEANS. La , Nov. 18. President-elect Harding win not atop at a Mexican port on his voyage in the canal zone as be bad been Urged to do by Mexican officials. No official announcement on ihe subject was made b Mr Harding Ql those who arrived hert today w ith him lo take ship for Cristobal, but it ,s un derstood that he found it iiupoeslblcj to arrange for a call at any point op i the Mexican coast wlthoui se-rioutdy disrupting the schedule of the ship ping companj I AfTRACTS MANY SHOPPERS , Reduced I On the Better Coats There bay H () Reduction of From $150 to $200 jgj j II Tomorrow Is the Last Day 4 H p BUY THAT CHRISTMAS J H 11 PRESENT NOW m m We will hold any piece on a deposit HI Paine & Hurst , Rugs-Carpets-Linoleums And All Floor Coverings At RADICAL REDUCTIONS PRICES ADJUSTED TO MEET PRESENT CONDITIONS RUGS . j LINOLEUMS ' u Wiltons value! up to tfAA All Linoleums on gale ?H" i" ixl2 i il id to 4?1UU -,,, , flj7-r m.OO inlaids, a r ia St $50 7vJLL. $ ' rapestrj $38 !f ' 7 i 'nl'"'1 $500 Ml v.,. ,i' i i - i in - an. i i ,ik OArtti ' ed oi third In prict (ViVgPur-'v - '' " dy aa Kashgar Wilton Rugi In 9x12 size djinr j v '" t"--;r- V.'fe' n"w n)4.UU ' i . d now 41U0 I- 'WS v- V5"' No Tis. Seamless hen Me Rug, 9x12 she, VL'"rv -' Print,''l linoleum, cood i:,tc to r blue ground, (200 grade, Y A ' choose from,, now spL.OX) '', J i0U ; JiX $3.50 best quality rf0 nr Karnak w ton fines Kr.nl.. (P 1 C 1 . - iV'vv S H 2)151 wm 1 B Bedan Wilton, extra una; Ain SsP- " "' 12.20 rongoleums, d i rr liy. 9x1! .-v. 5I44 .--" now 31.UJ No 5011 E Balbeca Wilton, else CMPfft 9x1! ;n . grade JplUU Congoleum rufrs at special low prices. I EASY PAYMENTS MAY BE ARRANGED 3 iiuhidiiifT wool ami cotton BLJpr i& Bsm ttn CONGOLEUM RUGS ,hs- HjHB B vH r si-K. i.m. reduced 1 Jgftgessr g ML. MtmSS JB$mM WsJ lo"W PRICES I II "" EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME 1 E BELIEF SOCIETY BAZAAR OPENED First Annual Event of Three Stakes Attended by Crowds With community singing, which as Joined by more than 200 Voices, the first annual Ixizanr of the trl stake Kellef eocietlea opened thl.s morning St 10: 3n o'clock at 2fl2 'aMliinrton avenue. At this hour there were hundreds of persons at tending the sale, the proceed of which will bs US$4 fur charitable purposes; hy the throe Makes of the L,. D. S. I church. W ith the close of the souks, the ' oasaar was plunged into the business of s.-llinjr. Hooths had lcen arranged about the large building and offend a great variety of articles, ranging' from quilts to groceries. SIGNS SUCCESS The spacious rooms of the 1: urton Implement company were donated for the bazaar and made possible the ' largest ;ip ever attempted In ' 'g den for relief work It was indicated I earl, that the haz.-i.ir is to be a huge' success, for before noon hundreds of dollar had flowed Into the cash reg- ' lsiters. Mrs K. I. Rich Is in charge of the bazaar, which will continue tomorrow 1 and Saturday, with the doors open I from early morning until 11 o'clock, each night. practically every article on sale. Including food used in a dining room I which has been get aside, has been donated and the work of the selling la carried on by members of the Ke llef societies of the three stakes A few commodities must be paid for, It was announced, lut the major por tion was contributed and 1U0 per cent prorufwill be derived from th( sale. gjlg J inner may be pro cured between 5:30 and 9 p m. with todays menu offering chicken, and an 0 rter dinner tomorrow special feature, such as fish ponds and fortune tellers are Included In the bazaar and are claiming a great sbar. of attention The many booths con tain home-mado articles Such aa i aprons, house dresses, rugs and carp ets ),r. nl. pies and pastrv. groceries I fancv work, flowers and man add I tlonal things. Ice cream and cake are offered as Well a9 soda water at the soda foun- H SICAL PROGRAM, Special musical programs are be-! I Ing offered each day of the bagaar ftna the community singing la lead by Mark Uoblnson At the opening this morning the officers of th- three j stakes. Ogden, Weber and West Wa. ; ber. were present and joined In the ! -Iiik'ing anil the opening - . r Those In i hargi of the basaai an nounced this afternoon thai every In dteatlon Points to the no. st success-1 1 , a r ,h" klnd evr sad lt Is probable that as a result the ba i zoar will become an annual event to , proi ure funds with which to carry j on the chanty work Organlzhtion i Of the nian.v members of th- r. i,.f -leiie,. ihcir work in preparation or he affaire vand their generoui do- ' u Ti, V" fVrn""' ,h" teynotel v. h,. h h.,s brought the great success. ' i the officers said oo 'mining congress names new list of directors DENVKH, Colo.. Nov. 18. Direc tors were chosen aj today.'a session of the American Mining congress, oftl-l ctrs for the nexl year will be elected1 by the directors lato this afternoon ! J. S Douglas, Bisbee, Ariz.. Kobiri lam on New Vork; W J Lorlng, Sun Fr.inclsi.u. Carl Scholz, Charleston. V V.i.. and Hugh Shirkc, Terre Haute, Ind., were elected directors. The meet- in g place for Ihe next convention has1 not i et been decided oo- SEEKING DOST SISTER TERRE HAUTE. Ind. While he's i bcen salllnfg the wide blue seas. James Daniel Hawkins, in the navy since, September. 1913, h.us lost his sister, Jessie Hawkins He wants folks to i help him find her He aefced the ops m?re to search. w , Neptune married and he's a poor fish. Sea for yourself I "DON'T FVFR MARRY" PRICES OF FOOD DROP 1 PER CENT ! IN THIS DISTRICT WASHINGTON. Nov. 18. A de crease of three per cent In retail food prices In October throughout the I'nited States wan noted In statltles on the cost of 22 articles of food. ! made public today by the department of labor. Greatest decreases were- In prices of sugar. 2 4 per cent, and potatooJ 15 per cent. The price of eggs In ci . aaed 1 4 per cent The aVerage family expenditure for the 22 articles of food decreased In all of the 11 cities, from whic h month l prices w.r, tabulated, except Hous ton, Tex., where there was an Increase of approxlmatel five-tenths of one per cent. The greatest decrease, six prr cent, was in Omaha and St Paul, in Min neapolis. Portland. Ore., and Seattle, the decrease was five p i , , nt, In Chi cago. Denver. Portland. Maine, and San Francisco, four per cent; Atlanta. Kansas City, Los Angeles and Wash ington, 6 percent; Itutte, Dallas, Salt Ii ke City and New York, one per cent. oo Wyoming Gridders Reach Here Tomorrow Tbc. l "ni. r Hy uf W j oming gridiron aggregation Will arrive In ( igdon on Union Pacific train No. 1 tomorrow af ternoon en routs to Salt 1-ike "itv where they win dash with the Uni versity of Utah gridders Saturday af ternoon. Twenty-tWO men including Coach John Curbett mid the manager are list ed in the part- At the Cnlon depot, tomorrow afternoon officials for the ogden A. A. University Of Wyoming, contest Thanksgiving day will be se lected by officials of the two organiza tions President A. L, Glnsmann of the Og den A. A. will represent the locals at1 the confab while Coach t'url.i-tt will I be the representative from the Wyom ing school. Prior to departing for .Salt Lake the COWboys will hold a light workout on the depot grounds. The ' Igden A A. is bringing the Wy-' omlng aggregation here at a tremend ous expense and In order that the, lo cal .aggregation may be successful fi nancially, tickets are being sold for, 'hi contest h memher of the club I Lieut, Everly Dined ! by Local Educators Members of the boad of education of the Ogden City schools and mem- I bers of the high school faculty enter tained with a banquet at the (igden, high school la.nl niicht In honor of Liie.U-1 tonanl Ronald Byerly, who will depart! next week for San Francisco, where I he Will be assigned tn dut Principal A M. Merrill was the toast master. Speeches were made b Supt W Karl Hopkins, Dx K ( Rich, Major i-'rank Dostoi a. a. Bachman and Mrs Rollie S P'arnswortUi Musical numbers were furnished by students of the high s hool Miss An-j net I' Cunningham enterta Im il ill; fancy dancing. Recitations were made bj Mlsi Mamie Wright and Miss Kate !" nton. Lieutenant Everly In his address' thanked the members of the faculty the board of education and cltleens, of Ogden for then ktndneaa and co operation with him during his stay in this city Hp was recently succeeded here bj Major Frank Dqste'r after he had b-un in command of the local cu dels for more than a year Four Couples Get Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses were issued this afternoon In the county clerk's office to J. J. Woodardi .Salt lakc and Clara Elsie Bell. Morgan; William B Dor othy, Ogden and Helen Muhn. Grand Island. Neb Elvln C Btonehocker, and Fannie Frymire, Aberdeen, Ida . Charles R. Heed and Margaret L, aMaeaeaMMMiiii iiuiasjHg.1 'COURTS WILL IMPROVE WITH WOMEN JUDGES' Bj 111 S8 81 WON CON, S i Stafl I orrcspondent, CLEVELAND. Some women re cieve more consideration and others, perhaps, not Quite enough In the courts of law. thinks Florence I". Allen, first woman to be elected common pleas Judge east of the Mississippi river Miss Allen, .'IK years old. a woman of thorough university training Is at present assistant prosecuting attorney. Although she has. what Is rare in women, who enter the so-culled "man ly professions." a sense of humor and has tune to laugh. Miss Allen has no time for Idle talk of "woman's place." 'I wanted to be Judge," she said, "because 1 thought I had the brains and the training to make good Judge furthermore, there should be women Officials, particular! Judges. A woman will talk to a woman, tell her trouble to a woman. "I don't iy that women do not re ceive Justice In courts today I don't think men Judges aro too hard on them. But at the same time, I think In some cases a woman will render more perfect Justice. "There are women who cannot tell their stories well before a man and who can talk to ;t woman Judge. On the other hand, there are women who make their spx their defense I mean) the pretty women who demand more, than Justice and plead their beauty to. escape punishment " ,in . MEXICAN STRIKERS ORDER AMERICANS OUT OF DISTRICT LAREDO, Tex-. Nov. 18 Strik ing Mexican coal miners who seiz ed the mines In the Montclova i district of Coahulla yesterday, have notified all Americans to I leave the district, according to re porter caching the United States consul's office at Nuevo, Laredo i today No Americans have been victims of violence, the report i said, but there Is an exodus toward Eagle Pass. A number of American refu gees were reported to have ar rived at the border at Eagle 1'ass today. Those unable to leave the Montclova district were said to have gone to Sablnas where a large force of Mexican federal troops is garrisoned', The striking miners have noti fied the operators that the work ers will operate the mines here after, according to the reports. Mine managers were reported In conference with Luis Oulterrex, governor Of Coahulla, at Sablnas toda. no 1 1 1MHEK ENDED His t.liosl i BARS SAN DIEGO The ghost of a dead skunk haunted Pete Marti nson's house here. He laid the ghost with a ham mer. A skunl bad bothered Martrn son's chickens. Martenson shot the beast and gave it decent burial. Then came nights when he could hear the ghostly palter of skunk feet and weird u.iiN He investigated many times Snd finally found that the shotgun bullets which killed the skunk had also loos ened a clap-hoard so that tho wind, made II ndlS) A hnmmer ended the skunk ghost oo )MA school or KIND LN WORLD JOHNSON CITY. Tenn This citv boasts Of the only school of Its kind in the world. Here men may learn anything from grammar to fightingl the boll-weevil, ait or Journalism The school Is a guonimcnt sanatorium for the ..in nf tuberculosis and 10U0 ex aerViCe men are here. The.- are taught ' whatever they wish to learn while pa tlenta The National Tuberculosis As oclatlon is cooperating vith the government- . , I FLORENCE ALLEN ANOTHER MAIL TRAIN ROBBERY OCCURS, REPORT OMAHA. Neb., Nov. IS. Mall bandits are reported to have boarded Chicago Pock Island train Nc. 7 at some place between Des Moines and Omaha early to- , dav and rifled two Insured parcel post mail Mu ks In a "storage" car. No estimate of the amount , of the loot has been obtained , Government officials at Conn- j cil Bluffs and umaha, engaged In Investigating the three million and a half robbery' of Rurllngton train No. 80 last Saturday night, re fuse to affirm or den the alleged robbery. SECRET ORDER OF IRISH REBEL FOUND, BRITON ASSERTS LONDON, Nov 18 Sir Hamar Greenwood, chief secretary for Ireland, stated iri the housi of commons today that during a re- em raid In Ireland troops cap tured a document, sent by the commander-in-chief of the Irish republican army; to his chief of staff containing a series of re markable and horrifying state ments regarding tho spreading of tvphold among the troops and j gla-nders among the eavalrv horses oo Th. Lassln frees of India bcai llow- era that taste like fl-s I aMrican-maid bread Otv5ver cqJble j I ORDER FROM YOUR QROCER; Megj l Inose clogged from a cold or catarrn Apply Cream in Nostrils to Open Up Air Passages. Ah' What relief! Your clogged nns. Itrlls open right up. the air passages of your head are clear and you ran , breathe freely No more hawking, H snuffling, mucous discharge, headache dryness no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh Is gone MbM Hun t stay stuffed up. 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