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j 5 j THE OGDEN b 1 AINDAKU-tLAAMiiNLK FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 17, 1920. P I Some rule bill TROUBLES LORDS Compromise With House rf Commons Sought to Break Deadlock LONTOX. Doc. 17 Mcmliers of the house of lords who havo stood (Irmly apnlnst the Irish homo rule 1 III. paMcd by the house of "commons, were in con ciliation with members of the (?over.. mcnt overnight. It Is understood, trying to arrange some sort of convrin-l rela tive to the measure It was asserted here that the virtual deadlock between two houses "f parll--ment must le comproml-sM or the 1III would he lost, and the home rub i" D i Ure of 1914 would automatically become a law as soon as rutin alien of the Turkish treaty fully pnds war. Members of the uppr lio'.iae of parlia ment object to the provision of the bill for tho council of Ireland and op)Ksc ,thi clause providing that If Ireland de i linrs to accept the form of government established by the measure a rrown col ony government would he Imiwscd. Some writers declare (hat when the house of lords meets at noon Saturday It will hear royal assent clven the measure and sec it placed In the statute hooks afl a law FRANK ADMISSION. DUBLIN. Dec 17 Tin- frank admis sion that Canon Mayner. killed yesterday at Dunmanway. County. Cork, was shot iVy an auxiliary cadet was made by Dub lin Castle today. A statement issue. by the castle says that the adct was one of a lorr y party which was ambushed near Cork Saturday nlpht and Intimated that ho became insane as a result of that exnerlenre. It confirms the rencrt I that the cadet also killed Timothy Crow ley a farmer's son P O. Brad: i ma -Lstrato who witnessed the tragedy, came near suffering the ynnie rate BLAME FOR FIRES. The report of the laln.r commission's inquiry into conditions In Ireland declare that eye witnesses to the burning of Cork aro "unanimous In stating that the tires were caused by crown force The. result of the inquiry were offi cially presented at a Joint meeting of the national executive and the parliament labor party and 11 was derided that a committee should wait on the premier to urpc further efforts for a truce in Ireland. The whole, question of reprisals was dis I cussed. The destruction In i '. r',; In declared to have been systematic ln'- ndlarb -- "hav ing sought out the m- si valuable premises In the town and put into execution a pre i onoet ed plan." BISHOP SPURNS MESSAGE CORK. Dec. 17. The 1 Ishop of Cork recelved the following telegram dab I Dublin Castle "Please accept by deepest sympathy on the appalling tragedy of the death of I Canon Matrncr and klndh convej to his relatives an expression of my deep sor row and sincere sympathy, I (Signed) "INSPECTOR GENERA L, ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY"' To this, the bishop replied: "I should accept sympathy from the inspector sreneral of the old I't I The verlal sympathy of an inspector general whose men are murderinsr my people and have burned my city! I can-' not ac- opt or convey to the relatives of the murdered Canon Vlagner." DUBLIN. Dec. 16 Peace negotiations have been resumed In Ireland, it is learn ed tonight on goo dauthorlty. It Is diffi cult to ascertain the line.- on which the intermediaries art- n-ratlr.K owini: to the reticence of all enquired. I ill it Is un derstood that high church dignitaries, in cluding Archbishop Clune of Perth trest ern Australia and the bishop of EClllaloe, j Monslgnor Ko(rarty nr.-- pr mlnent monK ! those continuing their efforts to i ring about a settlement. I oo I JAP SCIENTISTS WILL DINE GERMAN ENVOY TOKIO. Dec 17 Two hundred Japanese scientist will entertain the I German ambassador and his staff at a banquet tomorrow as a "tribute to Germany's contributions to science and an encouragement .of her future efforts." 1 .ij At "-livmM You naturally dislike tu interrupt the play any longer Foi refresh ments than necessary. 1 A simple service of M & G Potato -iTr ; Flakes, crisply edging a dainty shrimp tt!0 Pix or lobster snlnd will be appreciated. lllWl Serve crisp, salt-flecked M & Gs ' AiC with cups of steaming bouillon Or vQ 11 VvVv dean little golden pile of the rairy S ( ( ' light Flakes on tea plates with dev- ?'"--- SSSSmffL I lied tongue and lettuce sandv, icht flK? BKgSSlH At your grocer's WMf WmlP BC'eLHI Uta Colorado Potato Flake & Mfg Co. TT K?) Denver Colorado i:? Bij Che Sealed Pa.clp.qe waxs 0iEJlk!w CRUST OF EARTH TORN AND TWISTED BY CONVULSION WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 Some where, perhaps leagues deep be neath the rolling blue of the At lantic and forever hidden (rom the eyes of man, the earth's crust was torn and twisted Thursday by a tltnntle convulsion. For hours the earth's surface shuddered under the feet of its heedless millions. Force waves thousands of miles in length swept outward from that storm center like ripples on n rock broken pool. Yet pniy the unsleeping seismo graph noted It and inscribed a mute record for watchful scien tists who guard them. First word of the disturb- j ance came from Georgetown Uni versity here. When the Rev. Fa ther Francis A Tondorf. director of the seismograph observatory peered at his delicate :m-h;mlsnt they told him of a shock more se vere than any recorded in the last two years. Somewhere the power beneath the surface was still bulg ing at the earth crust holding It In check. Father Tondorf sent out word I of the shock, thinking it might be another great disaster. As the day went by, however, no word came back, leaving to conjecturo the scenes and exact nature of the disturbance. The experienced observer that h is. Father Tondorf classed the record of his instruments as that of a "terrible" shock. It began soon after 7 a. m. here, reached its greatest intensity towards 8 o'clock and vasstill leaving a wavering diminishing trull after noon, as the larth slowly settled to quiet oo Three hundred ami forty-lhree j dealt sentences were carried out in ; the British army during the war. M ItlllPl nsm I j High Cost of Living I J Reduced Again 1 Someone said that the wholesale price of meats had heen re- I N duced but that the retail price had not. We KNOW BET TER, at leasl so far as the RUSSELL-JAMES CO is con cerned, -lust as soon as we get a reduction we lower our 1 price, and on many things we lower them just as soon as we j: B nc we can Duy cheaper, even though we have to take a loss j I on the stock we have on hand. I J PRICES FOR SATURDAY Here are a few prices for Saturday. You will note they 1 are cheaper than they have heen. I E Shoulder steak -ir Smoked hams, whole, o j H pound 1 JC ! pound jUC K- Pot roasts, -ir Smoked bacon, whole or or ( pound IOC half, pound JjC Ji Rump roasts, 9A ' Oranges, nr i pound . . . . , LjC dozen 30c. 65c and . . . UOC M Whole pork shoulder no Celery r f I roasts, pound . . . LLC bunch' JC I ; , week but ouit.e nice, i Pork leg roasts, OO , , . I pound 66C Chr;stmas tes. rn I S Nice little loin pork chops OA UP m JUt " I I or roasts, pound JUC MANCHURIAN WAL- r 111 j ii Mutton tew. ia NUTS, pound IDC 2 lound 1UC No. 1 California OA j K Mutton legs, or I walnuts . ....... jUC I L pound ZDC i Budded California or I R Mutton shoulder roasts or r walnuts OjC I chops, pound IDC These are the very pick of the j B This -is all first class meat and California nuts. 4 I should not be classed with some Best I E uf the kind that is being offered, almonds 4UC j JACK RABBITS, nice tat nr Mixed 0r H ones, each ZDC , nuts pound. 20c 30c and . JjC j Cream beans. or A very nice almond for 30c 3 H pounds L.uC pound I Something new and very nice. Our prices in the "Service De j 7Tr some partment" compare favorably ESZ ' 10r wlth the cash and carry stores i I)QTund u 1Vt and you get the benefit of out J Larger amounts cheaper. service. Our "Groceteria" De J Popcorn, -in partment sells cheaper than any- 'n d LVl where The Groceteria is selling 3 The kind that pops Very nice. sugar at $9 15 and if the whole- 3 pples, Ao uale price drops we will lower -I t)ox $1.60 to J) our price, too. I RUSSELL-JAMES COMPANY 1 "Everything to Eat" 1 Phones: 136, 412, 413 Two Deliveries a Day l" Tf Yea we nearly forgot to tell you about our new meat 'M Vxx cutter that we have had now about a week. You M' ought to see it work, Cuts any kind of meat or bonee about five tn times as fast as can be done by hand aud does it better. We only :JJ mention this to show you that we are always progressing and the ''jjgk first in all improvements No doubt other shops will have one be fore lone. III-ST1BILL PASSES SENATE Opposition Wakes Up and De mands Mew Vote on Railroad Measure WASHINGTON, Dec. 17. Another controversy in congTess over anti- Istrlkc legislation was launched Thurs day through passapc by the senate of the Poindexter bill to penalize inter ference with interstate commerce. I.o than a dozen senators wcrv bresent when the bill went throuph without a word of discussion or a roll , call, but opponents, rushing in late, announced a rontst Senator I.aFol- i let te. Republican, Wisconsin filed a, 'motion to reconsider the vote, which I holds the bill in the senate until dis posal of the reconsideration motion.' When the f. il ollette motion would be i taken up was not determined OPPOSI l) BY I N ions. The bill, as introduced by Senator' I Poindexter. Republican. Washington,! and passed, would not prevent Individ-1 tials from quitting their emplo ment ! but fixes severe penalties for personal (who, with intent to obstruct interstate I commerce, adise. persuade or !uso force toward inducing; common carriers' operatives to cease work. The measure, which i has been c rUiclsed vigorously ,by labor leaders, was presented at the last session sifter the house had refused to jaccept the anti-strike Clauses In the transportation act proposed by the senate. The senate passed the bill while the clerk WflS dronlitjr IhrouRh minor bills' on the routine calendar under a : unanimous consent agreement. PREPARE I KlV I !(,IIT. ! Objection of n single senator would I have blocked its consideration or a' Oliomm r.nll ivonM hav vnm mrnf.t ll o)ionents. Neither move came, how-! ever, from the small handful of sona tors. In their seats. The activity of op-1 ponert.v followed tr sides Senator L-'l- Follette s motion for reconsideration Senator Johnson. Republican, of Cali fornia, made Inquiry of Vice President I Marshall to receive assurance that the! motion wns pending and the bill held I up. The motion for reconsideration un-! der the senate would be considered regularly at the next reading of the calendar, probably Monday. Senator Poindexter w.is said to be confident i that a majority could not be secured ' to overturn the senate s passage of the1 measure, but opponents were prcpor Ing for a vigorous fight when the La-j Follette motion is taken up. nn I CROWING'ROOSTER ! HEARD 600 MILES, j RADIO MAN SAYS ROCK ISLAND. Ill , Dec. 1 7 Rock island claims to have tho world's record long distance crow ing rooster. His crow can be f heard more ihan 600 miles away While R K Karlwoa was sending ;i nrirelesfl telephone no Bsage to Dallas, Tex is, the rooster crowed and the operator at the receiving end said the cock's 'morning's I morning" was so loud it awoke his wife and she got upu to make breakfast. nn FUR TRAPPERS ADVISED TO STOP WORK FOR YEAR ST. LOUIS. Mo., Admonition to stop! ; trapoinK in an effort to check thi 1 I rapidly declining prices of raw pelts u.-is elven to trappers throughout th-' world by the International Fur Ex change. Prices of raw furs have declined un average of 50 per cent in tho last voar j 'Albert M. Ahern, Ice president of the! ' exchange explained "If the trappers of i his country"! advises the circular, 'will refus,- to trap furs this season at the prevail-1 ,1ns prices they will, in our opinion make far more money for thcmseHcs next yeir by Retting double the f urt, ! and double the prices." The principal cause of the lower1 prices was attributed to the strike of' employes In the manufacturing branch of tho industry. SENATORS ASK MORE TIME TO SELECT NAVAL BASE WASHINGTON. Dec. 17. Extension of time for reporting on an Investi gation of sites for a new Pacific coast naval base until January 31 It to t asked by the senate committee charg ed with the work, it was announced today by the chairman, Senator Ball. Republican, of Delaware. A report this month wan required. oo Discarded phonograph records make excellent substitutes for bees wax for flatirons gifts for men and boys let your indecision as to what to choose for him be guided by the most complete, best selected and most accurately appointed display of practical things that men desire. ycu'll see in this men's store I everything that tends to augment a man's wardrebe with taste, style and utility Shirts Collars Cigarette Cases Hosiery Scarfs Wallets Handkerchiefs Belts Mufflers J Jewelry Slippers Suspenders Umbrellas Gloves Traveling Accessories Waistcoats Walking Sticks Fur and Cloth Caps Toilet Sets Silk Hats Hose Supporters m OODKN.UTAH itd t . j) CHRISTMAS 75c TREES $1.50 pounds walnuts . . . 75c 2 pound ,iars LiMy's mini - ! 1 dozen Sunkist oranges 25c &eat 70c 3 grape fruit 25c 1 Ia,-,-r' Heinz plum pud- 1 pound hutt.T 60c $1-00 1 medium Eteinz plum pud- : Is Crisco 35c din8 65c 6 pounds ( nsco .... $165 11 l"ldsa m 5100 9 pounds Criaco . . . $2.45 1 pound pure loose Lard 25c TURKEYS u pound pail lard $2.45 We will have 'turkeys for 1 pound bulk mincemeat 40c Christmas and the price will ( With the kick.) be 50c a pound December 22-23-24 we will serve free Blue Pine Coffee Delivery on Christmas Trees without charge. Western Market 366 Twenty-fourth, Phone 2287 2448 Washington, Phone 528 Buy Your Christmas Candies ... FROM THE ... WISTARIA 2437 Washington Ave- The purest, finest, most delicious candy made. Manufactured under ideal, sanitary conditions m charge of experts. BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL BOX GOODS 5-LB. BOXES only $2.25 Special Sale Clfoco- f Delicious Mixed, r lates and Bon Bons X P Extra Fancy, per 1 5 P per pound UUU pound only L'JU See our elegant display of fine box goods exerything under glass prices reasonable MlcAN-MAfD &Read ORDER FROM YOUR GROCER RISING GENERATION BRIDE 13 Four other ,icts Three shows daily , 2;45 7:30 9:15 Matinees, 25c, 30c. Nights J0c, '50c il Salt Lake Theatre SALT LAKE WEEK DECEMBER 20 ORDER SEATS BY MAIL F Ray Cbmatock nari Morris 'i'-.st Tr sent THE WORLD'S MOST 13EAUTI FUL, PRODUCTION CHU CHIN CHOW A Musical Extravaganza of the Onont COMPLETE COMPANY OF 300 Never before In the history of the world has such a Korgeoua and won dcrful production been seen Prli 08 Nights Jl. 2 (3 - I 50 u . d j neaduy ;m'i Sftturdaj matinees $1, $ 52 i0 and $3. V j I DR THOMAS j PARKER BOYD NOTED PSYCHOLOGIST LECTURER AND AUTHOR Will lecture at the CHURCH OF THE GOOD CH EPH ERD Sunday at 3 o'clock Subject Th.- Man Who Thinks" S o clo-k on 'Applied I' .- .I Ho ".HI I. . turc Monday and Tin da) at the Sulld Hall at I SO and t i 1 m. and i oiiduct -i healing clinic I on the same days at 10 to 12 a m Don't fall to hear this wonderful message. Free will offering. I NOTICE ' Not a boy or man would think of cutting an evergreen tree from the city parks or a private lot, yet thty Insist upon trespassing upon the Malan property In Taylor can yon. which Is private property, and molesting and destroying the ever greens -which grow there. The property owners have a pur pose in leaving all evergreen trees upon their land and ask the public to help them in this purpose. Those who Insist upon cutting the trees and are apprehended will be prose'' I .uted y L M MALAN. About 2,735.000,000 tons, of solid : I ! matter from the world's surface I carried annuall to tho oceans ' I JH MRS. M. C. CROWLEY of Los Angeles. who says Tanl.ic completely restored her health after everything else, even a change of climate, failed to hc!p her in the least "I came to Los Angeles trying to regain my health, but I didn't got :m PH better, even in this wonderful climate. until 1 began taking Tanlac," said Sirs. M CI Cowley, w ho lives ftt 1041 South Hill St.. Los Angeles, the other day. "1 w.is s weak and broken down that I was hardly able to get about ft all. I suffered terribly after my meals on account of my food souring and tfat forming on my stomach, ami t uld feel so tight that I oould hardl' get a good breath. My appetite left me and I w.is so nervous that I couldn't stand the least noise and I never knew what it was to get a good 0 night's sleep. "i tried dieting for more than two years, but that didn't help me any. for I was continually getting wores all the time and actually lost twenty-five pounds in weight. "All the different treatments and EB medicines I took failed to do me the leasl bit "f good, and I finally came H to the conclusion that my condition would never be any better. kLm I know from my personal expert i nee v. i'h ir Hint Tanlac is a good jHj Ine, for as soon as 1 began tak- Ins it, I began to Improve. Why, it Liiih! Is perfectly wonderful the way I have iB gained fn strength, weight and every other way, and I now feel like a dif-fc-rent woman entirely. I have a fine appetite and my nerves are in sueh perfect condition that 1 sleep soundly every night. 1 never suffer from sour stomach and forming after meals and, In f;i. all my troubles have just gradually disappeared since taking Tanlac, I feel so thankful over my Im provement that I am glad to have the opportunity to recommend Tanlac to MH everybody Tanlac is sold in Ogden by A. R. BB Mclntyre Drug Co. Two busy stores. IsifaJS Adv. I I 1 ! Miss H. Bearcroft Tells How Cuticura Healed Eruptions " When I was a child I was both ered with a sore eruption on my head 1 f It ias as large as a quar , terand had a scale on it, i-V? and every time I ran the f comb through my hair it W would about set me crazy. 7 At times it would burn I 1. something fierce and caused me much pain. I was aiso bothered with pimples and blackheads on my face. The pimples Would festc and burn, making me very uncomfortable. " I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointments ad after a little the burning almost immediately stopped. When I had useJ the Cuticura Soap and Ointment for a week I was healed." (SigDedi Min3 Harriette Bearcroft . 928 W S.xth St., L03 Angeles. Calif. Make Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum your daily toilet prepara tions and watch your skin improve. eopi.Iebrr..b-MQ AddffWi "Cmor. Lb ortrlt XUp: H, Kaldtfl 48, Man " -ol.J "err-vli.- BOBpZ " nlrrcnl -J3 and r l -um 3c 1 Cuticura Sop havct without mu I Where You Think H I that you cannot take I I cod-liver oil, the I evidence is clear that you have not taken I ' Scott's Emulsion j I recently. It's as rich I 8 as cream' on,y j fif more easily as- 2 1 mTA simiated and is I I J J&- pleasant to take. ! 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