6 iriE OGDEN STANDARD: OGDEN, UTAH, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 7918. t. SILT LAKE RIDERS ARE INVITED TO I ROAD RACE ' Ogdcn's ton-raile racp from Twenty seventh street to the Hot Springs will he held on May 11. Roger Connor, who is promoting the evem for the Ogden hieyelo dealers, stated today That he and Mr Wohrman of the Indian agen cy, are endeavoring to pet Salt Lake racers to ride to Ogden next Sunday so that the local speeders could pace with them to the springs to test their mettle. On Sunday. May 5, Salt Lake City will celebrate national bicycle week with a ten-mile road race. There are some fifty fast riders who will com pete and are fast rounding into form. Last Sunday on the Salt Lake road) three squads of riders wrih about 20 bicycles to a squad were seen taking pace from automobiles and motorcy- lee in strengthen their legs and wind. Although the Salt Lake boys have been barred from the coming event their presence next Shnday should in duce the Ogden lads to train a little harder. Harry Wohrman has had a great deal of experience in the road racing name and he states that It is not nec essary for the boys to have racing wheels for this first race as it Is an amateur affair from start to finish, even though the prizes do amount to bundreds of dollar.-. Robert L. Proudfit, who is the head Dl the racing committee, stated yes 'kj jB '.erday that recent word from the Na-1 '.ional Bicycle Directorate Is to the ef- j feet that the prizes had been shipped ind would soon be on display In some ne of the show windows of the city. 1 dr. Proudfit has also sent for some i :opies of the National Cycling assoeia- 1 ion racing nibs ami these will be dis tributed among the riders. Browning Bros are presenting every rider that registers with a knit racing I COLORADO TOWN mm PATRIOTISM There is a little town in Colorado j I that is alive with only 300 adult resi- I dents. They brought "The Kaiser, the I Best of Berlin," to town and every adult in the town paid $1 admission to j j see iL It is as big as the "Birth of a j ,1 Nation." It comes to the Alhambra shortly at 15c and 25c admission. Advertisement. oo IOARBERTSOI DEFEATS TRE PRIDE OF GDEEW RIVED Jack Harbertson. Ogden's noted wrestler, returned this morning from Green River, Wyo.. where he added another scalp to his belt last night by throwing Bill Moore in two straight Moore Is the pride of the Green River country and his followers hoped he could master the Ogden man, but he succumbed to the superior skill of Harbertson. The first fall required 53 minutes, proving that he was not a mere "dub." The second fall came at the end of seven minutes of fast work. Harbertson will leave tonight for Spokane, Wash., where he will meet John Berg, on April 26. Berg is touted as one of the very tough wrestlers and Harbertson admits that he has a real match when he meets him However, the local man says he will bring home the bacon, as he has done in the past. 1 I WEDNESDAY SHOPPING I DEI BOOSTED DY I MEUANTS Ogden may have a "Suburban Wed nesday" if action taken by the Retail ' Merchants' association at its meeting1 last night goes through succes;-full . The merchants ot the city who belong I to the association unanimously decld- 1 1 ed at their regular weekly meeting to I advocate a "Suburban Wednesday" and to unite their efforts toward suc j cessfully establishing the custom. I Suburban Wednesday It: the term j , applied to a mid week shopping la j "which has all the attractions and more' i too, of Saturday, to suburban dwel- ;J lers. Saturday, by a sort of universal j I agreement, has been the heavy shop i I ' ping day for the country folks. Now! II f 1 Member Denver Consolidated I, Stock Exchange 1 Bankers 1st National Bank, Denver H. E- WINSER &. CO. 4 Stockbrokers. J 210-11-12 Empire Building, 16th St. 3 Stocks Bought and Sold on All Mar- J kcts In U S A. and Canada. . Price Lists Mailed on Appllcatlcn. Denver, Colo. I V I J. A. HOGLE & CO. " DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES 2409 Huson Ave. Phone 322 INVESTMENT SECURITIES ! Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grain. 1 Members Chicago Board of Trade, 1 Salt Lake Stock and Mining 1 Exchange. 3 S. M. SCOTT, Jr. j Resident Partner. J Correspondents ! LOGAN & BRYAN I WRIGHT A Good' to Trad WRIGHTS' A Good Place to GHTS 1 j A Bankrupt Shoe Stock I To Be Quickly Sold Out at Bankrupt Prices; j JBI We have purchased at auction the entire stock and fixtures of the Christensen Shoe jBgfcw j "Vjfc Store (formerly at 25th and Washington). This entire stock comprising hundreds of vSBB I L pairs of shoes for men, women and children is to be quickly converted into cash. In L rjNSH addition to the Christensen stocks we will place on sale thousands of pairs of our rSJvffl j j 5 own good shoes, thus making an event with SkPv I ! f9r Ten Thousand Pairs of Shoes on Sale Q9r j ! fei Think of the tremendous saving advantages of this sale in view of the present high BlfelN I nIB" Pces f shoe leathers. Sale begins tomorrow. j HH j - I fcvS. The Shoes on Sale in the Basement i3l j HjfcttLh, ,1 I nf Nft 1 Mre than three hundred pairs of women's I i O Oik- hundred pairs of boys' shoes. In .ill fa&LJ ! i ABBBBr slippers. Nearly all sizes in the lot in some Ul llU. L sizes from 9 to 13' 2- These are in lace styles, AJ BW4LJ ' ol the styles, but not all sixes of each style Odds and made of heavy calfskins, sturdy soles, excellent school shoes. Z5SBH i V VH enCS PumPs :,nf' slippers worth to $4 ( These are all good values at the usual price of 4 at I noice of tnis 5 C $3.50. n tatles in the Basement shoe depart- ft Ss) NNNInWiC I 1 fit Nf) Several hundred pairs of women's shoes. Many l fJn A Several hundred pairs of men's dress shoes BfcrteiN I 1 "'J from the Christensen stock and many from out these are in button and lace styles in all sizes iffiSS 1 r our own stocs- Offered in button and lace styles. High black and tan calfskins and vici kids. Many of the in pABBL a and low heels. Black and brown vici kids, black tt ir the broad English toe style. In values Z J j (1 II ' patent leathers. In this lot are values from X) AO to $7.50. Choice of this I SHI $3.50 to $6. Choice of the lot. . , lot SjB I ' !2p The Shoes on Sale on the First Floor rN - Every pair of shoes in the store upstairs and down will be on sale during this vi I T" event. No matter what kind of shoes you need, buy them now at smaller prices. I mH8 I Ol No 1 undrcd pairs women's shoes in odds J ft Nil ? There are only fifty pairs in this assortment, fsNB ' vHH aIK" enS nl iscontmuec ines- ot a sizes Dut most unusual bargains. These are worn- f3.ljHH vSHH in any one style but all sizes in the lot. These are shoes that en's pumps in patent leather- black, brown, gray and bronze VBH fS. 3HB should be bought in two an-1 three pairs. No rvr kids. All of them in very good styles. A great a r v. XBfil ! ls. H a pair in the assortment if taken from regulai Jjj) 1 ,7JI many of the pumps in this assortment arc ,45 I SHJ 1 "nTIVCx stock would be less than $5. Choice of this lot -1- worth $6. Choice nf this lot mb4 TL Jt lot Nn Women's white shoes in best canvas and nu- I nj. A An extra good lot of boys' shoes in all sizes C"'1'- JP X LUl lU. O buck materials. The coming popularity of LUl AU 4 from I to 6. These arc from our own Bb- T I ! iN. Hm white shoes for the coming season makes this item doubly at- regular stock and are therefore shoes of extraordinary jtefttNtfi ' I 5?SHH tractive. These are made with low heels and arc J value. Mad- with strong calfskin uppers U o f- V-BbEHC I BJ in sport models; shoes which are good values ,45 and stout oak soles. Values to $3.65 Choice $ r o5 I "BB j at the regular price of $5. Choice of this lot. . J timi of this lot Jscxi ! ! Selling Begins with Opening of Store Tomorrow j j the merchants argue, there Is no rea son for this except custom and there are man arguments in favor of hav ing a mid week heavy shopping day in place of Saturday. They have select ed Wednesday in Salt Lake and the idea is receiving the hearty co-operation and r.pproval of the Commercial club and all biK business houses of Salt Lake. The merchants will start the plan by making especially attractive offers for this day. so that it will be to the advantage of suburbaja customers to do their trading then. Saturday is such a day of congestion arid turmoil and with growing business is develop ing into such an unwieldy day that it is thought logical that the custom of doing the week"s trading on this dav be changed. The assoc iation has asked O. J. Stil well. secretary- of the Osden Publicity bur. 'an to assume lead in the move ment and he will probably (.all a meet ing of Ogden business men to discuss and start plans which will brine it around successfully FIVE COUCH LGftOS Of Mi DEPART FOB i INK Five coach loads of men for tbi ship building yards on the Pacific coast left Utah yesterday, passing through Ogden. They were ass nib! d in Salt Lake from all parte "1 th Btate -and resembled a coa'lujeai ul dial tees going to a training camp But they were all volunteers in the industrial campaign which will help Uncle Sam win the war by providing There Is moro Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and lor years It was sup posed to be Incurable. Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falUng to euro with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Catarrh Is a local disease, frreatly Influenced by constitutional con ditions and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine, manufactured by F. J Cheney & Co . Toledo, Ohio, Is a constitutional remedy. Is taken Internally and acts thru thq Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundrod Dollars re ward is offered for any cose that Hall's Catarrh Medicine fall9 to cure. Send for Circulars and testimonials P. J CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c Hall a Family Pills for constipation. adequate support for the men at the front. Three cars of the nif-n were in charge of Immigration Inspector D. A. Plumly of Salt Lake and were destin ed for the Mare Island navy yards at San Francisco. The other two cars were In charge of C. C. Cllse, employ ment examiner for the Shipbuilding Corporation, for the Utah division, and were taken to the Bremerton yards near SeatUe. The next shipment will be made on May 2, according to an announcement made this morning by Employment In spector H. W. Beckett, Sr . who said that he would like to have all men who are skilled In boiler-making, chipping and calking., or other similar mechani cal trades, to call on him at the fed eral employment office at the corner of Wall avenue and Twenty-fourth street and talk the matter over Mr. Beckett said that in order lo ac oimmodatc those who may be em- ploed, but would like to Investigate the work for the government, he would remain at the office tomorrow night unul 6:80 o'clock U. S. AVIATOR DIESJN PARIS PARIS. April 23. Second Lieuten ant Dinsmore Ely of Chicago, 111 for rmrly of the La Fayette escadrille. died Sunday irom injuries received in an airplane accident The French government has award ed the war cross to Sergeant David E Putnam, of Brookline, Mass., a mem ber of French escadrille number 156 illiam A. Wellman of Cambridge Mass., of escadrille No. 87 and Phelps Collins of Detroit, a member of the LaFayctte escadrille. Collina was killed on March 23 in an aerial combat Putnam, Wellman and Collins enlisted in the foreign legion early in the war and fought in the trenches. oo oad the Classified Ads. Read the Classified Ads. ono-hatf oTa pound of Bluhill Green Chile Cheese contains more protein than elevon pounds of tine fresh crisp lettuoe 1 1 j4