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I This Pretty Pump Makes g you feel JJ) well dressed Of black glaze kid, smart plain toe, soft pliable sole and covered Louis heel. All sizes and widths. i Wear them for comfort I WatM I SENIORS DEFEAT ' JUNIORS OE II! I In the third game of the class Berii t of baseball the seniors of the Ogd.n hih school yesterday defeated ify lUQiors by the score of 22 to IS. Asid? j from the large score, the errors end; tumbles were the main feature of the j game. The frednneii and s-ophomor- Feamfl wjli clash for the championship' Ioi tne school nevt Monday afternoon ;il the deaf and blind school diamond. Following ia the lineup tor yesterday's Same: Seniors, Juniors Hub Griffin p Gussls L. Vi allace c Gof!Jarl G. Bolstead lb L. Richards Fronberg.. 2b .......... Jackaqji G. Meyers ;:b Skeep A. Thomas S3 TNloton L. Rur.hmcr li Fronberg P. llirt el Stanfleld A. Ilus? rf Chez oo The knife grinder i happlcsi when things Hi- dull jn his lnc of nibbles PAVING WORK IS HELD UP BY FAILURE TO SIGN Many protests are belns made to the city officials over the unexplained fl( laj m beginning the work of paving north Washington avenue from 'ho Ogden river io the north city limits. Property owners of the district and those who travel on the street in that -cction arc wondering what is the trouble and are asking the city offi cials about it, Although it iras announced about two weeks ago by city officials that the paying was to start immediately on north Wu-hinzton no work has been done. The steam shovel taken to the north side of the bridge dipped up a few shovels of dirt from the street, leaving a hole that makes the street look like a section of a batle field whev hie shells have lallcn and then the shovel entered upon a period of rest from Its laborious ef forts. When the steam shovel stopped working, it was announced at the city hall that it was being repaired. But B trip made to the scene b n Stan dard representative, showed the shoi -cl to be In a healthy state of repair, and all steamed up. The dirst that was taken from the street had been removed and i was learned that this had been put In R floor of a barn owned by Contractor J. P. Moran. And now for two weeks the publie has been wondering when the work was to actually start aud just why the contractor was permitted to tear a gaping hole In the street and leave a huge Obstacle ar the north approach to the bridge An investigation would probably show that the delay was caused by the lacl that contract had not been signed by Mr. Moran Man Has Miraculous Escape "1 was told b our family physician tha' I couid not live without an opera tion, as it i liter and gall sack were in such a condition. I Bet the day to go to the hospital, but then 1 saw the ad- j yertlaemcnt of Uayr's Wonderful Rem-1 edy. Since taking it I am feeling like a two-year-old, I am sure I never could j I have survived an operation." II Is a simple, harmless preparation that re moves the catarrhal mucufl from the intestinal tlfect and allays the inflam mation which causes practically all 'stomach. lirr and intestinal ailments. : including appendicitis, One do.ce will I convince or money refunded A. R. Mclntyre l'rug Co.. and druggists ev- 1 cry where. Advertisement. Some wonvn hio always talklnc shout I the lost art of conversation. oo Read '.he Classified Ads. i oo Read the Classified Ads. 3 2479 PHONE 2 pq WashinG,on PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS 233 PI Avenue Lu 1 Easter Chocolates 31 Mc'DONALDS UTAHNA 1 JOHNSONS Q There is no comparison between these Chocolates and rrj the ordinary kind. They are toothsome bits of confection S J2 ard just the thing- to make Easter complete The taste H lingers long after the price is forgotten. jj j IN DAINTY BOXES 50c to $1 0 1 1 AUALITYl MAVIS S 13 STr?l Co,cl Cream 50c a Talcum powder . .25c Q jJL 1 k statnerV ! r3 Tf7 " Good quality linen, decorated p2 3 H?IVf7 w'th small American fog, IfJ 1 PERFUMES Tf The woman of refinement 13 SSpRSJ'lSBa Q II -1 ixacting in ner selection of per IgPfli IBitfWWH 1 -j fumes. Here she will find the jKli 'EICUSSF La nost delicate and fragrant odori f&&0B$Sg&W UA rij Imported and Domestic Trr"- m 75c to $2 an OZ. &50 sheets, roll 15c v Two for 25c f B ta qq q In our laboratory are LiUUriYOOi thousands of drugs and M?j many hundreds of com- B p3 bined chemicals, just such as your doctor has oc- I 13 ca"51 order day after day. Needless to say we 1 can fill your prescription and save you money (2 pi time trouble and worry. Your prescription is 13 j J2 filled by registered graduate pharmacists f" rj who have had experience and education. No Q Q q mistakes made here. KJ S I n Our Foun- N0 Better U3 I Q is Best BJBBMMSS Anywhere m PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS SENATOR SMOOT HIS REPLIED TO S CRITiCISM " I SALT LAKE. April 18. -In answer i to allegations of W. G. McAdoo. lor mer secretary of the treasury and for ! raer director jreneral of the United SUt. railroad adniinisti all'm. denial was mnd yesterday by United States Senator Reed Smoof that he had op posed the original draft of the league of nations because It was the concep tion of a Democratic president. Mr. McAdoo stopped Wednesday for! ;i lew moments in Ogdrn while 6U i route to New York to speak in the in Iterests of the Victory loan. I When told that Senator Sinoot t u i said to have joined Senator Cummina of Iowa in announcing his approval ot ' I the league, the former secretary ' I the treasury is quoted ns having said' "They were never against it In the j ; first place, fer the league plan is still essentially the same as when th y voiced disapproval. I had hoard that Senator Cummins bar! turned o t, but 1 ! this is the first knowledge that has j Ironic to me that Senator Smoot has seen the light. However. I am slad to i know that the two senators have felt j the lash of publie opinion and gotten( (into line. The league question no' a partisan matter and should not be thought of in a partisan spirit. It Is a .world question affecting the destiny of i mankind, and stands as the only 1 moans of preserving ihc peace of tho ' world " Opposed Original Draft "The :-tatement that Senator Cum ' mins and I were never against the i league in the rirst place, because the, league plan ia still essentially th Jsame as when we voiced disapproval, I is untrue' Senator Smoot Raid. Sen ator Cummins and I both were op posed to the draft of the league as first ' submitted by . President Wilson. "I have always favored a league of nationr- but not the league as original ly reported by President Wilson I have lime and time again suggested amendments to it. and am giad to learn through the press that the rug. geslions have been finally adopted. "If the lash of public opinion has done anything, ii hat compelled the or iginal draft to be amended, and as soon as it was amended both Senator Cummins and I announced that if the amendments were as reported through ! the public press we would support the ' amended covenant, j "The principal amendments report ed are: A guarantee that the Monroe doctrine will not be abridge!: an amendment providing for a withdrawal ! from the league on a two years' no jtiee; that nations are not to be com ipellerj to serve y mandatories against , their will; nations are not to be .b prhed of the right to say tfhat troop they will furnish for foreign expedi tions: nations are not to guarantee the territorial and political Integrity of for eign countries, each nation to have the right to regulate its own Internal affairs. "If these amendments are found in the covenant when returning for ac t'on by the senate, both Senator Cum mine and I will voto for the league. "The amendments are the ones sug gested by tin- leading Republicans of the nation." To Relie ve Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness And Head Noises Persons suffering from catarrhal ! deafness, or who are growing hard of Rearing and have head noise? w )f. gla dto know that this distressing af fliction can usually be successful treated at home by an internal medi cine that in many instances has effect cd complete relief after other treat ments have failed. Sufferers who eould ! scarcely hear have had their hearing restored to such an extent that the jtick of a watch was plainly audible jseve nor eight inches away from eith fcr ear. Therefore, if you know of some one who is troubled with head noises or catarrhal deafness, cut out I this formula and hand it to them and you may have been the means of sav ing some poor sufferer perhaps from total deafness. The prescription can be prepared at home and is made a3 I fol lows : Secure from your druggist l oz Par Imint (doubb strength.) Take this -home and add to It pint of ho ,er and a little granulated sugar- Btlr until dissolved. Take one tablespoon-' lul four time? a -day. : Parmint is used In this way not only i to reduce by tonic action the inflam mation and swelling in tho Eustachian Tubes, and thus to equalize the air I pressure on the drum, but to Correct ;any excess of secretions in the middle, ! car and the results it gives are near-i , uia.Ks quicK and effective ! Every person who bar, catarrh in anv form or distressing rumbling, bissin" ! rounds in (heir ears, should give ths I recipe a trial Advertisement Office Team Meets 1 Defeat at Hands of S,R Apprentices The baseball team lrom the offices oi the Southern Pacific railroad suf fered its firsl defeat i the railroad league yesterday afternoon wh; n de-1 feated by the S P shop apprentices by the score . 4 tfi 2 The game as very interesting and close until the ninth frame the acore being to 1 Then Pitcher Checkt Us lost control and was swatted f0r three runs bv the apprentices, making the score I to Z The clerks were unable to scor- in I their half of the frame oo WASHINGTON'. April 17. All sur plus t. N. T. and other exploslvi beld by the war department will be turned over to the department of the interior, it was announced tonight, to be u.i d In road building and oth.-r publie . on tructlon work as a substitute for the . ordinary commercial dynamite. L Styleplus Clothes H Always exceptional in qualify and style HjA "Hj 5-$30-$35$40 Styleplus Week is to give every man in America a chance to sec the values and the style in Styleplus Clothes. Their makers specialize on clothes of known price. Styleplus are the only clothes in America made and sold on this basis. Styleplus Week takes place all over the country. We are outdoing ourselves to make the showing here in step with the national event. We have a big assortment all the new peace styles. Let us show you the advantage that the Styleplus idea of known quality at known price means to you. We will gladly show you Styleplus Clothes and you be the judge. Watson - Tanner Clothing Co. j 372 24th St. 0gden ESI FOR 11 LADIES M 1 EM ' "Ogden, the Pioneer's Hridc." will be represented in the Golden Spike Celebration parade and a contest for the three most popular young ladss in the ity to represent the allegorical group of the bride and her bridesmaids will be conducted, according to an an nouncement made last evening by the parade committee. -The contest in the selection of the most popular young ladies in the city will start at 8 o'clock on Saturday morning. April 19. nominations closing at 6 o'clock Thursday evening. April 24, and the contest closing at 6 o'clock on Saturday eening May 3, Just one week before ihc event. Nomination coupons will be good for 500 votes and these as well as other coupons, will be Issued in the daily newspaper? Of Ogden. The voles are to be depoa Ited in ballot boxes in the offices of tho two newspapers. At the close of the contest, the three leading candidates will be voted upon by the allied celebration committees and the winner announced, to repre sent "Ogden" in the parade, the othex two to act as brides of honor. The float will be provided by the committee and it will be" in keeping with the beauty of the successful can didates. Tho floats In the parade will be fur nished and made by the industries and wholesale houses, while the retail merchants will be assigned to con struetion of one of the general floats, as also will tho automobile dealers and the bankers, according to a com mittee statement. Regarding the float building plans, the committee has sent the iollowing notice to a number of the industries and business houses of Ogden. Golden Spike Celebration "You know about this to be held In' Ogden, May 10. 1919. "The street parade will be along the j lines of transportation of the past,! leading up to the present. "The industries and business inter ests of Ogden are asked to participate I in the parade. "The parade committee has in mind j their representation by floats which 'should carry out the same idea that Of del elopment. 1 "You are asked to arrange for a float in lino with the above. Those in charge of arranging pa rade, ask jou that you act at once and advise R. If. Wells, care of Ogden Packing ft Provision Co, of your In tention, so proper assignment in pa rade may be had. "There will be a large attendance! from outside points and it will be up, to you, io uphold the reputation of Ogden, as well a show the 'pull to gether' spirit. "Pe.n i lay ibis aside, but see and in sist thzi it be given immediate atten tion. "PARADE COMMITTEE '(Th person In charge of the float detail will be pleased to offer sugges tions as to flqat building it" you desire)" LICENSES TO BE GRANTED. WASHINGTON, April 18. Import-1 era and exporters who heretofore hde bfcn denied licenses for proposed shipments, were notified by the war trade board today that the many re-! laxations of restrictions sinco the! armistice now made it possible to grand many applications rejected in . the pat. I Hi INVITED TO EIS1 TEA ON MOMMY IT SEBUM in order to bring as much benefit as possible to the loeal charities to Whom the proceeds will go. the Ladies of the Literary club are planning on I a large attendant b .ng attraeted to the Easter tea and Fashion Show lo be held 4 to 7 o'clock in Derthana hall, next Monday afternoon. The entertainment to be offered the patrons will consist of dancing, ca baret, fashion show and several num bers by members Of the Camp Lewi players, who are here for their en gagement at the Orpheum. Sergeant A. VY Hartford of the organization Mas here in the capacity of advance mnn last evening and accepted the In vocation to be guests of the commit too at the function. Plans (or the fashion show feature" Indicate that this will he one of the! most interesting displays of the latest I styles in wearing appcaral that hasj ever been arranged. Living models will show styles from Wrights'! Burts', Last & Thomas and Wol tors' stores, a number of the society young ladies participating in this show. Merchants of Ogden have been very liberal in their assistance in the i event, the committee announced yes terday and this, together with the gen era interest In the event, has assured the complete success of the event. At the previous Fashion show given by the organization, the attendance was I very large but the anticipation is that the event of this year will even at tract a larger number of people. Not only will the Camp Lewis players, who are to be at the Or pheum on Monday evening, he guc?ts j of the Ladies' Literary club and take part in the program but the Omaha' boosters who visit tho city on Monday and Tuesday have also been extended j an invitation to attend. The invit:i tfon to Ogden people la general, every one is invited. "The Ladies' Literary club has ar ranged the anual Easter tea and ' fashion show to raise money tor the! benefit of local charities," said Mrt Getting Too Fat? Try This Reduce People who don't grow too fat are 1 the fortunate exceptio. But if you I find the fat accumulating or already j cumbersome, you Avill be wise to fol- j lev,- this suggestion, which Is endorsed by thousands of people who know a. k your druggist (or if you prefer write to I tb Marmbla -'o. Sti-i Woodward Ave., Detroit. Micb.) for a large case of Mir mola Prescription Tablets. 75c is the price the world oa cr. By doing this you will be safe from harmful drugs and be able to reduce two, three or ' exercise. Advertisement, David C. Eccles last evening. "The kindness and assistance of the mer chants of Ogden in assuring the suc cess of the event is thoroughly ap preciated. They have been very lib eral. The club has decided upon the hours lrom A to 7 o'eloek so that not only the women of Ogden but also the men ean attend the event and there have been many assurances that this aitendance will be general." The party is Informal and everyone is invited. Tickets may be secured at the door. uu CIPTilN HEM SPEAKER ST CLUB Captain John C. Hey wood was the I guest of honor at a Weber club lunch eon yesterday. Captain Hey wood re lated a number of his experiences while in France. Belgium and Ger many, having been with the American expeditionary forces and with the army of occupation. Captain Hey wood was with the 91st division while it was being organize! in Camp Lewi? and went across seal and loughi in rhe battle of the Ar gonne. Alter this battle he was trans ferred to take command of a detail of 100 picked horsemen, with this force he fOUghl the linn north of Yerdun and followed him in his retreat Into Germany Captain Hewood was not released from the army to return home until be had occupied a position on the Rhine Many interesting and uniqu features I regarding his experiences with th" j French and Belgian people as well as u the Germans in the occupied territory J were narrated by the captain. no NEV" SWIMMING RECORD. MILWAUKEE. April 17 Helen Thompson, swimming under the colors j of the Milwaukee A. C, established a new record of 1:32 15 for women in j the 100 yard breast stroke event of card of mixed championships under the auspices of the Central assocla- j tion A. A. U. tonight The former ret- 1 ord was 1:34. THE LIGHT HOUSE Service is our motto. Come in and see the new Apex Washing Machine. Bids on Wiring Cheerfully Furnished. P IGHT pi 2454 Washington Ave. ;J Phone 581 I G. E. WILSON C. G. EKLUND I ! f FLOWERS THE FERN SHOP 416 25th St. Opposite ReecfHotel EASTER BASKETS 1 CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS j Ogden Automobile Brokerage Co. USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD FOR CASH AND ON COMMISSION We also fix 'em up by washing, polishing and repairing them. Good Garage M. B. WILSON. Manager I 239 Twentv-fiftli Street Telephone 41 J rBMMMMB