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BE FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 17, 1920. rHE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER ll j I MAD DOG BITES I BOUND COW Frenzied Animal's Career Brought to End by Police man's Bullet j After attacking FrAncn Shonp&n. 11 veam old, 368 Twenty-fourth street, .1 large yellow dog. said to be rabid, waa stopped in it made career ulons Twenty-third street. Between Lincoln and Grant avenues, this mornlnK b a bullet from the revolver of an Ogden delecth e Chnrles Chase, tlcigmnn at the rall oad crossing at Twonty-sccond street tnd Wall avenue, reported to the po lice that a dog had bitten a hlld. Officers were sent to that vlcln- v. In the meantime Mrs C. L. Book 2 7 8 "West Twentieth treet. re-' ported that her cow h:id been bitten by a dog- When the second call woa ecclved, Detective W A. Jones, who lives nenr Mrs Booker was called and given orders to look out for the log. After an extended ohnse through that part of the city adjacent to Beck er'" brewery, the animal was stopped nt 2231 Grant neni? with a bullet I through Its body Dr. J. M Kllloit. city health mspec or, obtained the animal's heud to send " the state bacteriologist for cxamlna-; At the Grant school it was learned hat young Shenpan had been at-! tacked He had been bitten on the leg Examination of the boy's leg showed that the dogs tooth hud caused four or five braslons on the skin One of 'he marks was an open wound where he animal's teeth h:td apparently pen Mrated The fact that his clothing formed j fairly heavy pad Is thought to have protected him from further injury ' I beat the dog with my hmnds and kicked it till It let loose. the bov said. "It went down the street right past a little girl. I thought sure that it was going to bite her, but it didn't.' It Is the belief of the officers that eerm other children in the vicinity wer bitten by the dog Krancls said -hat a boy had been bitten severely on the wrist by the animnl it Is be lieved that the boy seen by the watch Oian lit the railroad crossing wns .. different joungster thnn ! oung Shen pan The boy was given medical attention , ind will be under observation penrtlns Investigation of the animals head ll , h f- dnr id nil n . 1 V. . v .ii.t.j I with rabies the bov will undergo it ! Pasteur tratmcnt. OR ' 00 1 LITTLE RED HEART PROMISES DAY OF DAYS TOMORROW "Oh. I am so happv," said The Little Red Heal r To the passing breeze one day. "1 am so taapp I know r would Ping j A really wonderful lay Tomorrow you know is my day; A day of gorgeous hue; A day for lore and cbaritj A day that shall make all true ' True to their faith, be it ever so mall, True lo Ihtmseivee which is be6t of True to the call of a little lame child, True to a home where a father died Time to the call of a motherless brood, True to childish cries for food. True to nil who will need their help True to their God. bv forgetting self, Oh, tomorrow Is such a wonderful day " Said the Little Red Heart. Then hurried away ' SHOP EARLY From now until after the holidays is a very busy time for thrifty shoppers Have you ever experienced the convenience and satisfaction of early shopping? Avoid the long wait by morning shopping. Get our best in merchandise and service Saturday Bargains 40c Loin Pork Roast, pound 28c 35c Boneless Rib Roast, rolled 25c 25c Pot Roast, pound 15c 20c Shoulders of Mutton, pound 15c Some Regular Prices BEEF PORK 4c loin pork roast 30c round steak, pound . 23c pound 30c 35c sirloin steak, pound 23c 3& shoulder pork roast. pound 25c iDc T-honc steak, pound 25c 4V piu )()rk (,hnps lm- pot roast, pound 12y2c pound ... 30c , i i j ,n I11-' shoulder pork bones 20c nb boil, pound 10c . . 1 OK , 4 pounds . .... 2.oc 10c purk liver, 2 pounds 10c MUTTON U VEAL LAMB 25c legs of motion. 350 of lamb' pound 20c PT1 ,i Y . Y 30c shoulder Lamb chops, 30c loin mutton chops pound . . 25c PHnd. . . 25c 85c shoulder veal chops, 25 shou Idee jihi 1 1 1 1 n clii)w, pound 28c pound ... 20c 3QP shoulder eal roast. 20c mutton stew, pound 10c pound , .... 25c SKAGGS' HOOPED VISITED BY liyOO ROE Overturned Stove Starts Blaze That Spreads to Amuse ment Hall When an overheated stove n the Hooper barber shop started last evo Inlnfr ut 6:30 o clock, a ward dance hall, the barber shop and a candy storo were destroyed, causing: damages estimated at $10,000 The barber shop , And the candy store were owned by E. j Turnholm. A moving picture machine and sev eral hundred feet of film in the ward hall were drs'royed by the fire A piano ami a quantity of chairs In the dance hall were saved by people of the community. The Insurance on the buildings amounted to $3,000, It was reported. oo TRAINING CAMPS WASHINGTON, Dec. 17. Reserve officers' training camps will be operat ed for six weeks next summer begin ning afiout the middle of June, it was announced today at the war depart ment There will be one camp for in fantry officers In each of the twelre corps areas, but the specific places were not designated. ther camps to hi operated include Cavalry Presidio of Monterey. Cali fornia, coast artillery. Fort Wlnfield Scott. California; Motor transport corps- Presidio of San Francisco, Cali fornia, i Justice Frick Talks to Ogden Kiwanians Insured success of the Kiwams club lof Ogden which wan launched three weeks ago was Indicated today at the i luncheon held at the Weber club and lit which 48 members were present together with visiting Kiwanians from (Salt Lake. Pocatello and Idaho Falls. The feature of the meeting today was jthe address by Chief Justice J E. Krlck of the state supreme court who spoke upon the good of the order- W. H Recder, Jr . chairman of the organization, announced thut if ftgTl -able, the election of temporary offi cers would be held next Friday. The club expects to have at least 60 mem bers for the charter roll of the club within two weeks. George J. Atkin son, International organizer, was at tti meeting. Committees on Christ mas and program were named oo THREE MEN. GIRL KILLED WHEN DREDGE BLOWS UP SOUTH BEND Ind.. Dec. 17 Three men and a girl were killed and ope ! man Injured last night whin the dredge Boaver of Astoria blew up and I was destroyed at the mouth of the North river. The dead are Eagle Chrlstensen, of Portland. Frank Bohinko and daugh ter. Blanche, and John Jarve. all of Astoria- Although it Is a truly American j organization the Camp Fire Girls can now be found in Canada. Alaska, I Mexico, China, Europe. Japan and even in India I Christmas Specials That Make 1 Excellent Gifts At A Big Saving De Luxe Vacuum and Sweeper iTlirCYA combined in one. All steel seam- W jj I .SrJj; J less. No warp vacuum box, fin- P-M ll idSS-'-- ished in mahogany enamel. Height aZ5r 6 inches, width 12 inches, length -Pjjjgp5 & &&Z9 17 inches, weight 10 3-4 pounds eS&Zi a -S- H $9.25 grade reduced to . $7 00 V HN TNljji v!tiy Special low prices on Bissell Carpet Sweepers and combi- -r oation Vacuum Cleaner? Superba, light weight vacuum weepers, regular $13.50 grade, reduoed to $10.00 Model T combination vacuum and p. , t , ,. . . . , ' carpet sweeper. $7 60 grade on aQd hght WC1ht vacuum I", mahogany 3ale at $5.40 finish, an efficient cleaner at a moderate price. $11.50 grade, now , $9.00 De Luxe Carpet Sweeper, a fine Household combination vacuum sweeper, an efficient, sweeper at a price Box made of cleaner at a moderate price. $9,50 reduced to . $7,50 selected wood, finished mahogany, bristle brush. $5.75 grade $4.00 Gold Medal carpet sweepers. $7.50 reduced to $6.10 ' " Grand Rapids sweepers. $6 75 grade, reduced to $5.50 1 HOOVER Kiicraic suction sweh Bf" M I K Easy US Mt5n,t down' EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME GORDONl Cuts the Prices I I Deeper I We MUST raise cash to reduce our big 'stocks. Nothing is to be reserved. Everything must go regardless of former selling prices. s your opportunity to JT- ft select from our fine stock mT- &WfiL- of men's suits and overcoats "' ' "HHBlN $30 Values now. . .$18.45 M $40 Values now . $26.95 F Boys' Mackin-wr.' at Ties Sox Shirts I Sweaters I 49c 20c $1.25 l-3toV2 and up and up i and up Off ! GORDON 320 Twenty-fifth Street Next to Vienna Cafe ; TELEPHONES Business and Circulation Dept. 56 Classified Ade 56 Advertising Dept. 423 Editorial and Newt Oept . 870 RANDOM REFERENCES ' Unsettled Weather Unsettled weath er conditions and heavy clouds arc I forecasted for tonight and tomorrow In the weather bulletin which reach ed the city today from the Unltoo States weather bureau. Rising tem peratures are predicted. Yesterday's maximum temperature was 30 degrees with a minimum last night of IS degrees. Let the TRAFFIC TRUCK solve your hauling problems. 8376 Bell Bros, will have another nice bush Xmas tree for you this year. Come early and get your pick 8343 File Articles Articles of lncorpora tlon of the Old Emery OH compain have been filed In the county clerk's office. The purpose of the company, as set forth. Is to own and develop ol and oil-shale lands In Utah. The com pany Is Incorporated for $1,600,000 with shares at 20 centa each The Incorporators are J C. Lynch, C. A. Boyd. S. M. Scott, Walter Smyth, and Henry Ccndajfartu Do you know that the TRAFFIC TRUCK Is the lowest priced four thousand-pound cupnciiv Truok made Call: on the R. T. Mitchell compan fnr full information 83 7(5 Ogden Typewriter House for type writers and repairs. 2422 Hudson avenue Phonu 236 Clean large- rags wanted at Th Standard-Examiner office. Call phone 332 for a demonstration of the Traffic Truck. S376 Sunnysldc Coke Nice size John Farr Coal company. lJhonc 2 7 8377 Let Mitchell show vou the merits of the TRAFFIC TRUCK 8370, 105,708,771 IS I POPULATION OF UNITED STATES WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 The population of the United States on January 1 this year, as enumerated in the four teenth census was 105,708, 771, as announced today by the census bureau for certifi cation to congTess as the basis for reapportionment of the members of the house of representatives from the va rious states, Sugar Takes Another I Drop; Now $9.50 Bag Sugar took another drop In Ogden today. According to officials of the Amalagamtcd Sugar Company. A re duction of 25 centa per hundred I pounds was noted In the retail stores lof the city while a reduction of more than 40. cents was recorded In the wholesale circles Sugar under the new price Is selling at from 59.50 to $9 85 per hundred pounds In various parts of the city By the pound it wns being i sold at ten cento, which is the lowest flpure It has reached here In the past three years LAWKR I.N DJflNVKK. DENVER. Colo., Dec 17 Refiners of sugar toduy unnounced a reduction j in price to wholesalers of fifty cents I a hundred pounds. The Dew price is $7 80. The reduction. accordlnK to an 0 uiiouncemtint, followed a similar re duction by cane sugar refiners the h.-. i boards Today's price Ls lower than for three years. It was pointed out. SUGAR UOKS DOWN BAN FRANCISCO, Dec 17. Sugar continued its downward price course -today when the two Id-al refineries announced allotments to Jobbers at rlKht cents per pound, a decrease of, half a cent. This price is for the best cane fine granulated. with other j grades reduced proportionately Kurther downward revLsnm Is fore caat by the basic price for raw sugar, i wblch Is $ 4 63 per hundred pounds. w Cache Forest Men J Meeting at Logan District Forester R H Uutledge. I will attend a meeting of officials of the Cache National Korent, imw in ues- ! at Logan. A threi day' convention of the officials of the forest opened yes terday mornlnir Mr Rutledge will at-j tend the afternoon session of the con- ventlon and will be present tomorrow, t Forest management was the topic discussed at the convention jreaterdaj Matters pertaining to gracing prob-i lent! will be taken up during the re mainder of the conference. Those attending the convention are H Rlee, Provident M i Chrle- tensen. Malad. Ida.. William H Camp- bell. Pebble Ida.; fjero Llndaay Mink Creek, Ida. s K Justice. Pocatello Ida. W S. Averlll, Paris, Ida. K 0 Rowen, Soda Springs, Ida : L. CuMr Smith. Smlthflc-ld, and Irving K. Smith I of Laketown. In addition to the above named, of- . firlals of the Cache national forest were present. oo INDIAN TO SEE HARDING. YAKIMA, Wash.. Dec. 17. Chief Louis .Mann, of the AhLanum clan of j the Yaklmn Indians will depart for the east within a few days to meet Presldunt-elect HardlnK and explain I I grievances of the Indian water user on the reservation. It was announced today Chief Mann was elected at a pow-wow to represent his people who I axo paying his expenses east The In dians contend the white water users are taking water which legally belong! 'to the I ndians. I I 'buy oranges now! H 51.00 Fancy Sunkist Orange.-, dozen ... .92c aM 85c Fancy Sunkist Oranges, dozen 62c ' 65c Fancy Sunki3t Oranges, dozen 53c I 55c Fancy Sunkist Oranges, dozen 43c J Buy your Christmas supply of Oranges now at the above special I prices. They are smooth Gklnned, juicy and sweet One of the J best foods children can eat. Guard your child's health. HA VE YOU BOUGHT YOUR CHRISTMAS NUTS? I We have the highest grade nuts money can buy. Investigate f' and cee for yourself. i Fancy almonds, pound . . 39c Peanuts, 2 pounds .... 35c & Lrage Brazils, pound 43c 5 poiJnc:B budded walnuts $1.50 f Large pecan, pound . . 35c ... . ' Filberts, pound 20c We havC 5old thusaS f Soft shelled walnuts, 2 pounds of nuts. Your Investiga- f pounds 45c tell you why. H POPCORN CANDY BUTTER pound lots 40c 5 Pund b0XCG rancy Creamery butter, I . . -hecoiates . $2.70 pound . 50c fl Real good popcorn. , Choco3te8 witn a de. Fresh churned every 1 W,NE hcious l'lavor. Regu- day. I aOc Virginia Dsre lar 75c pound value. NUT BUTTER j wine bottle 40c ' MISCELLANEOUS 1 pound ... 35c dimc-addi r i 15c Christmas can ' As good as butter PINEAPPLE ( dcS( 2 bQxee 25c PEEL 1 1 Small cans pineap Currants, each 30c Citron peel, lb. . 65c pie, each . . 20c Rniems, oeedless, I Orange peel, lb. 50c f ll i Medium cans pineap ' each . ... 30c Lemon peel, lb. 50c I 2 plo, each . . 33c : Mincemeat . 20c The above candled 1 I Large cans pineap- Lemons, dozen . 30c j peels are fresh and f I pic, each .... 38c j Pumpkin, 2 cans 25c tender. H E ' . 1 y 75c bottles acsortcd Jams, 50c: 10 pound pails Apple Jelly $125 r i Chicago Wholesale Grocery Co. I I H H Phone 48S 2376 Washington Avenu; I I WE SHIP TO ALL POINTS IN UTAH, NEVADA, IDAHO, WYOMING $J 1 Something for H J Christmas H f-ri?iS1' at v' mD,i'ie Mother f ll !ii happy and take away t Bbjvn the backache on wash- . II 1 1 J a7- Let us give you P-4VLH' . a free demonstration in I wf Mr &r your home. I THE LIGHTHOUSE I "Ogden's Quality Electnc Store" W 2452 Washington Ave. Phone 581 j i J i jSSuW mm 11 YOlJR H j CUP OF CHEER H WBLUE PINE COFFEE I It's Alt Coffee I Try it tomorow at Independent Market, 2420 Washington Ave. John SGOwcroft & Sons Co. 1 COFFEE ROASTERS -Ogden Since 1880 SKATING SKATING I Fine Skating at Shupe's Rink I 1 BLOCK EAST OF OGDEN RIVER I BRIDGE, SOUTH SIDE ADMISSION : I Phone 1025-J I At fCmx Emm m For Saturdny shopperg, wa have a full line of fresh meati, lard, himi and bacon. Those good pot roasts and meaty chunks of beef, pound 12' 2c and 15c 11 Choice oven roasts, the pound 15c to 18c Steaks, loin, round and T bone 20c j Legs of pork 2!ic; pork shoulders, pound 20c and 22c Mutton chops, 20c; veal chops, pound 25c to 30c I If there lo something you want that Is not In this list If It Is meat, we have j It ond will sell It at the very lowest figure Yours for price, quality ana i lervlce. i Elvy's Chunk Shop m fl j 616 TWENTY FOURTH STREET 5 H " t j I Standard-Examiner Classified Ads. Always Bring Results, f .. j IHI jAmB