mK v . i . i 2 THE QGDEN STANDARD-EXAM1INLK THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 30.J920. Ii GARY FORESEES BRIGHTER TIMES 3tecl Magnate Says People Want to Buy Freely at Reasonable Prices NEW YORK, Deo. 30. Tin present, economic dcprcHBlon in the United tt.ilos in the result of "natural AltQ necessary readjustments" and until these arc completed, "we maV hoi ei poet .ill we miplit hope for." plberi fi iary, chairman of the board of directors of the United Btatef 8tw corporation, declared here Wednes day. While there are - many things In the general atmosphere which arc disquieting," he paid, he is as '"hope ful and confident Of the future," as fee has been at any time. Attributing conditions throughout the world criminal outbreak.-, rcvo 'ctlons, quarrels and "the disposition 6 pet somethlnp for nothing even l favor- it need be. " to the war, he de rcd, "the oapltaltsl has been using bis wealth to unreasonably, if not un fairly, increase his fortune-" FAIRNESS IN H BIN! sv Mr. Gary asserted "the golden rule in business has been temporarily su spended, "but the majorttj of people have some excuse he explained, "for they have been Influenced by the 1 ;mides of tlieir national mlmlnlhtt u tions." "Public ;iutliorltlcs. or some of chem," he ftddei, "have been guilty of tome ni the offenses to which I liavc alluded. Future generations, looking hack to the present, will be amazed in contemplating hou near Insane a iflrrre number of the publi DfJlclalS and prhuh) individuals seem lo have been." R H l SP1 M. The United States, he declared, "has demonstrated that, with t lii.- exercise u the nroper spirit and the utlllza pCn of its natural forces, ;ni master nn economie situation far WOW Md ipii , ,hfll ult than 1 pi --- nt slt li.ition." The reason then- iml been more lailures In Imiskm-s-. l ' Gai Pointed out, "is because 6 the ydel uoaJth of thin rounirv. its vttl '' .sources and the best spirit in H' fln ust people in perhaps the greatest Cpuntry in the world." There Is abundant proof," he add ed, "thai moneV in the United States - uleiitjful and those who have the money arc willing to spend il JUSl as boo n as selling prices an- i onslclered fair, reasonable and Stabll I NOTICE The rerular annual meeting of the shareholders of the Commercial Na tional bank of Ogden, Utah. w:ii be iield a.1 their luiiiking rooms, Tuesda January 11. 1921 at 3.30 p. m, for Lh purpose of electing officers i" scrv for the ensuing year and the trans action of such other business as may properly come before (In meel ng Daied, Ogden. Utah. December 13 J 920 R. a MOYE8, Cashier 8282 I Sure Relief RELL-AS HP FOR IND(GrS7!ON OUTBURSTS OF EVERET TRUE , , 1-tha-t r2,.Ro r r-:- I most re: I s ' -' i c" TfH S IS A riCJVie THCATC5R ZZ? H ; AMP (a. CPGCT TO , s 7 MANYPAYSf.OOQ FOR BJTQF RICE One Thousand Notables Eat ir Fnocl at Hoover's N. Y. Dinner NEW ymkk. Deb. 30. One thou sand of New York's men and women! of wealth paid one thousand dollars or more each IhiU night to sit at a plain board table and eat boiled rice The "banquet" was ;i testimonial ar ranged by Herbert Hoover, chairman of the European relief council, of Am- rrl::'-. efforts to siui'or the 3.500,000 itarving hlldren of Europe. The rice accompanied by white br id and a cup of cocoa,, was the Uune as serVed to starving children at relief stations throughout Europe at ,i poi ( of leH than a cent and h.m General i J. Pershing, -' Hoover, 'John V. Rockefolii-r. Jr. Mrs August Belmont and other notables carried 1 bpwls and were Oral ! a line that ' passed by army field kitchens to be sarved The servitors were younK so- cloty women. ! rit K'relsler entertained the diners with violin solos. A vacant chair, placed for the "in- flSlble" Kuost of honor, rbr the rhll i dren for whom Hoover's campaign il - Bgjsjgj I CLYDE CQOKfoiitccTioK. William fox- I STARTING TODAY 1 :45, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 p.m. I Big Double Feature CLYDE COOK i I The Man With the Rubber Legs in His Greatest Comedy I "THE HUNTSMAN" And George Walsh in I 'THE PLUNGER" I Ogden Theatre I Saturday (New Year's) Free Children's Show 10 a. m. A Special Picture I of $3o,uo0.0C0 was launched, stood at ; the head of tiif speaker's table.' i Mr. Hoove:- Bald, In part- "hu Ions an any person In thi na- i tion can entertain an automobile, he can eivlertnin invisible' kucs;. Th i f me 8,000,000 automobileH and only 3 'tto.0no guests- Since this na tion is spending a billion dollars on inually supporting automobiles, anothe--I billion on Ice cream. cosmetics an 1 chewing gum ; a few billion more on ; drinks, tobaccos and other luxuries--( it has not reaehced a point of desti tution that warrants refusal to buy happiness nnd cheerfulness for this i mass of children.'' i .Mr. Hoover anuotinct'd after the dinner that the 100Q guests paid $?. 011,221, or more than 12000 a plate oo Crime Wave News 4 L,EAVE.VVORTII. Kan.. Dec. 30. Alfred Anderson. 35. world war vet eran. w:is n jail In Platte Oity. Mo i today, charged with the fatal shoot ing last Sunday at Tracey, Mo., of Edward Buford, 5u years of age. ' fanner. Buford divorced his trite, wb t also Is 50 years of age, la.st Septem I ber. after a separation, prlth whleh, it was alleged, Anderson was connect : ed. A reconciliation hail neon effected and Bi.ford .ind his former wrlfo wen! to Tracey, Intending to t,e remarrle.l the next da'. At Traerx Itufnrd nvt Anderson ami the lattn- it is charged, , shot hlni five times with a Qernia i I pistol picked up on a battlefield in i France. . LOS AM I I'.I.KS. Dec. 30. Arthur 1 Boyd, 3". threw his wife. Ma-rgaret. 2-1. out of a st'cond story wihdow of thel. home hre Wednesda ae.-ording to ft charge filed ugainpt him at the cltv lail where he was prisoner tonight" Mrs Boyd fell upon a passing pedes trian and sustained a broken rlrrht leg and minor Injuries. The pedestrian 1 was unhurt. The police' said Boyd told them he I did not know why he committed the act, and that Mrs. Boyd also declared she had no idea what his motive wa LINCOLN, Neb., Dec. 30 Houghton N. Kenyon, general manager and treasurer of the Bankers' Fire Insut -an s company, was arrested here late Wednesday on two complaints signed i by Attorney General Uavls charging , Kehyon Wtll embezzlement of about . $1 16.000. KANSAS CITY. Dec. 29. Charles QoJd ' leadep Of a band of robber -today was hentenced to prison foi- il years for robbory of a drug storr Where forty cents was stolen. Wlb llani Thompson and Harry Beard f i 1 the came offense were given twen". i . years. Harry Cruye, for another rob bcry, was sentenced to twenty years SAN l'KANCISCO. Dc- 30. Tw. prisoners, Halph Martin, vecentl; , brought here from Atlantic City face a charge of murder, and Albei Stewart, charged with burglary. Pscap ed from the c.hv tall here todav. Po lice reposed 'they broke a "cage" loci' with a scantling and walked througi the police department Identifleatloi j bureau to liberty. ZALK. Ala., Dec. 30. Three mem 1 bcra of an armed negro band whld wounded a deputy tinnrlff and fou other members of a searching part.1 ealy today, luive been captured by ' posse headed by Sheiff Kagland. nea rittsview. The sheriff is bringing tin prisoners to this place. oo Weber Lodge No. 6 Free & Accepted Mason gpeclul meeting Thursday. Deoetti ber 3nth, X p. m., for work in C. A I Degr-.- fir.G T s. BHAUOHNESBT, W. M - fin . OIL'S ill i OSES RAI i LONDON; Deo, 30. The Oxford Cambridge team won the cross-coun 'ry raie at itoehampton today fron thf Cornell hllUan4dalc runners. Th LngllMh team scored 26 points to Cor i ttell'S -5. QUO Ruth Roland in "Ruth of the Rockies" and the last episode of -The Lost City" at the COZY today, last times. JURY CONVICTS ; THIRD GANGSTER : Two Others Accused of At tacks on Girls Will Face Trial Quickly s.N l'KANCISCO. Dec. 30. Jnmes Carey, third of Q group of five alleged gangsters convicted of criminal ns- siiilis on .'""ing plrls here, w.is found trnlltv today :i hnlf hour before Kd mond Murphy, th.- nrt of (h'-m, to face jury, was started for the state penitentiary at San Quentin to serve a sentence of from one to fifty years. Carey's sentence XV; for Monday. January 3. Thomas Brady, the fourth accused gangster, will go t, iiiiii on Mondaj He will be followed bv Allen M Don- nell, II M ll i I IX l Q It M.'N The Jury took but six minutes to convict Carey. Sixteen minutes were taken by the Murphy Jury and eleven nilnUtei by the Jury whn-h convicted Edward (K, -- Kruvosky. the sec ond of (he gangsters to bo tried. Kru vosky will come up for sentence on Friday, when efforts will be made to obtain a new trial tor him. Carey admitted driving Miss j'-'.sp-Montgomery of Ueno. the oomplafplng wltneSs, and her lompanlon. Miss .lean Stanley, tofmerly of Portland, In an automobile from a cafe in the Mission, district tp a houH.. nearby In which' the attacH look place. He denied par-, th iputloi In the attiuk, although pos itively IdentLTifd by both girls and b received the verdict without :i visible I sipn of emotion, i ( i i . 1 1 . UiIBi Announeeinont that th- -.inl jur itlgatlbn Into attempts to astabfl lish a pnst-iral alibi for Murphy.) "will be continued until indictments arc returned or sumo decision is; re. i-hed," was ma'b here l, A.ssist;i nl District Attorney Stanislaus Riley, who SOCIALISTS OF I FRAHGE QUARREL Right Winn Grabs Cash and Publishing Plant After Stormy Meeting NEW YORK, I .-. 30. The United j states is the "only strong snot in the demoralized capitalist world.'' Morris Hlllqult. Socialist h-adcr. told dele-! gates in b iii.:lti- before the twelfth annual convention of the Intercol legiate conference on labor and radi cal movements at their convention I dinner here Wednesday night. Taking tho affirmative on the suh .lorr, ,-is Capitalism Collapsing ""' Mr, Hlllqult said the direction of the i k'l-eat affairs of the world "has slip- i tied .nt of the hands of the capital-1 1st rulers." SM I imhm "The pitiable oroc eedlng ;i t Yer- allies," he added! 'srave the first hint that International -a plfallsni hid loMt the power to rulo bv its Inability to a t in concert." The league' pf tia lions, which he termed "the dull and ineffeethe tlolintlnK club," he tiei hired, further emphasised the "growing po- lltlcal irnpot nev of international capi-1 tallsnV' a Despite tlio strength of the I nped; Suites. Mi. Hlllqult asserted, condiJ tions hero "are oininouftl unstahlet"! Citing the changes In Russia and other! Sucppean countries, be deolaricd "capitalistic i-urope is fat becoming soclalisjth With Mr. 1 1 i 1 1 i ii it on I he affirma Uve side was Scot' Neqpring M l. 1 1 1 Ml n I The negative w.is argued bv ''r Talcott Williams, formerly of. the Co-1 aided in the proseeul lop of Murph' The investigation n ai begun Tuesday! fpllQWtng a sl.-iteinent from the trial court that the attempted alibi would: bear a review the county jury. I "THE MESSIAH" I J at the Salt Lake Tabernacle, New Year's Day, I 4:30 P. M S Symphony Orchestra Squire Coop, Conductor Tickets for sale at Culley Drug Co. ,1R1CAN-MA1D BREAD I ORDER FROM YOUR GROCER, lumbla University College of Journal ism, and Julius Henry Cohen uf Nem York. Di W illiams declared '"capitalbim I is peoomlng ths new damocfacs of small owners " When ;i reference t" Russia brought applause, he advlgto those interested i gp to Russia Supporting Professor WilliamS) Mr. Cohen sld Socialists arc "looking fur 1 1 new system pf ecpnomle power wielding political power." "The reason that 1 think eapltalism will not collapse." hS tuldeit. "Is l.e cause In an American atmosphere the principles of bolaheVlsm can not en dure,"' , 0p Under 111" prosisions f the new Swedish mgprlago . the wife is compelled to help .support the family. NOTICE Tho r gul LP 11 11 1 ,,'";inff of the shareholders of the First National bank of Ogden Ctah. will be held at their banklpg rooms at 2384 Washing :.-n avenue "n Tuesday. January 11, Hi f'T Hie I". I H pose of sleeting directors to serve for the ensuing year and the transaction oi such other business as may prop crly come before tho snid meeting Dated "gden. Utah. December U. i JAMES F. BURTON. Cashlor. oo ' H pul pjo Indians of pre-historic Am eflcs knew the use of splulnts in the treatment of fracturei 1 1 p , . , s p Out tomorrow I j Newlctor Records 1 I I for January S 1 Everybody who received a Victrola for Christmas will be particu- 1 Kj larly interested in this list of new Victor music. But whether it is for H that new Victrola or for the Victrola which has been the friend of your A H heart for years, you will find selections you will want to hear and add ffl to your record collection. Any Victor dealer will gladly play any nunv 5 bcrs for you. m Number Siz Ftict , Mefistofele L'altra notte (They Threw My Child Into th-Sea) France Alda 74651 12 $1"5 Turlcih March (From ' Ruins of Athens") Violin Mlacha Elman 64915 10 1 25 Quartet in D Minor Allegretto ma non troppo (Moiartl Flonzal-y Quartet 74652 12 1.7S jj Mignon Polonaie, "Io ion Titania" (I'm Fair Titania) Amelita Galli-Curci 74653 12 1.75 B Life Oiville Harrold 64916 10 1.25 Banjo Song Mmc. Homer and Miu Louiie Homer 87572 10 1.50 Elijah If With All Your HcarU Edward Johnaon 74651 12 1 75 H Since You Went Away John McCormack and Fritz Kreicler 87573 10 1.50 lrj Lo Coucou (The Cuckoo) Tian., Sergei Rachmaninoff 64919 10 125 H Andrea Cbenier Ncmico della patrie? (The Lnemy ul His Country?) Titta Ruffo 6S62'5 12 1.75 pi Stein Song Reinald Werrenrath L4914 10 1.25 That Naughty Waltz Ohre Kline-EIaio Baker ) Alabama Moon Olive Kline-Elaie Baker )'45:03 10 1 00 wl Alice Blue Gown Waltz Joaeph C. Smith' Orchestra J Tripoli Medley Waltz Joaeph C. Smith's Orchestra ) 18700 10 85 m 1 Love You Sunday Medley'Foz Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago I J Oh Gee! Oh Gosh !-One Step Tho Benson Orchestra of Chicago 18701 10 "85 uM 3 My Sahara Rose Medley Fox Trot Accordion Pietro) Mfl Stop It !-One Step Accordion Pietro fly702 10 85 I've Got the Blues for My Kentucky Home Aileen Stanley) Singin the Blues Aileen Stanley ( 18703 10 85 Sally Green (The Village Vamp) Billy Murray I EB I've Got the A-B-C-D Blues Billy Murray-Ed. Smalle )" 18704 10 85 I Forgive Me Lord Homer Rodeheaver Old Rugged Cross Mrs. William Asher-Homer Rodeheaver f 1870(i 10 85 Avalon ( Foz Trot Song Charles Harrison I Rock-a-Bye Lullaby Mammy Peerless Quartet ) 18707 10 y5 Feather Your Nest Albert Campbell-Henry Burr 1 H Old Pal, Why Don't You Answer Me? Henry Burr 18708 10 S5 fcj I Grieving for You Feather Your Nest Fox Trot , D I Paul Whiteman and His Ambassador Orchestra ji ' My Wonder Girl Coral Sea-Foz Trot f 35703 1; J 35 Paul Whiteman and His Ambassador Orchestra JHear these new Victor Records tomorrow at any VicXor dealer's. He will give you an illustrated booklet describing their New Victor Records on sale at all dealers on the 1st of each month. Victrolas in great variety from $L;5 to $1500. ; j VlC tXOaiO RCO U.3. PAT OFF Thi trademark and th; trademarked word "Victrola"identify all our products. Look under the lid I Look on the label i I 1 VICTOR TALKING NIACHINE CO. j I Victor Talking Machine Co. M ! Camden, New Jersey H j