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H 1 r flH OGDEN STANDARD: OGDEN. UTAH. 1 Hl'RSDAY. OCTOBER, 16, 9n -J I I , . , 1 i"L SLACK KB Hi 1 position m ALBERS BROS. R L. SlACk, formerly with the Globe ill Grain Willing company of Ball Lake Mj ritv, is now affiliated with 'he AH bers BrOB Milling I'nmp.iny of this; fity, and will have charse of the grain I jjijl department. Mr. Slat -k ir nn expert in hi? Lino, II having had a number of years expc-r- i 11 ience. and will be a valuable arquisi- tion 10 the Albert Bros Co. Im UJ III To Ladies j Who are Stout I, ' Fat is fatal to health and beaut i Reduce weight sensibly and casi) ; im I prove your health ami figure Avoid heart trouble wrinkles, nervou8njss, LI. weaknesses, etc., besides personal em ! I barrassment, due to ob 3 Txok and feel younger Walk sprlght ;i ly. Let your eyes sparkle wiih a aw ifi fprvor. Surprise ami deiigh' y air )$lf. friends. Be a girl Again. ' Go to the druggist, gel a mall I' OX I Of oil of korein (capsules) and follow direr Hons of ihe korein system Re duce in to GO pounds under guarantee, i J! Kat all you need in hiding some an ly dv. if desired) while reducing, y Dor. t bother about going through ! tiresome exercises 01 tolhwine rules of starvation diet. Why not become s'en drr without drastic- drugr, worr and !j self-denial" Here's your chance! Ad ji lertiaement. oo Kp..,! th" i 1 . - i ..-.1 Ad.- BEST WAY TO WASH THE HAIR WV find vou can bring out the bi au iv of your hair to its very besi adyan tage b washing it with canthrox It makes a very simple, inexpensive shampoo, which cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly "f ?11 lh dandruff, dirt and excess all, leaving a wonderfully dean, wholesome feeling After its use you will find that the hair dries quickly and evenly, is never Streaked in appearance and is always hiight. soft and fluff ; so fluffy in j (act, that it looks more abundrnt han j ii is. and so soli that arranging it be comes n pleasure. .lust use a teaspi on tul of canthrox. which you can ger from any good druggist's, dissolve It in a cup of hot water; this makes a full ! nup ol Bhampoo liquid, enough so it is aay to appb it to all the hair in 1 btead ol Jusi th Km of the head Ad-, ertisement. House Passes Bill to Bar Out i The Undesirables I WASHINGTON Oct. 16. By an ov erwhelming majority, the hons today ; nssed the bill extending lnv one year wartime passtjon restrictions so as to keep radicals and undesirable aliens out of ti e United States. Tc End Si:cl Inquiry. WASHl'NjGrTON Oct. 16. The sen ate labor committee today decided to end its investigation of the steel Strike as quickly as possible, proh ablj after hearing few more wit nesses, but without further visits m Is i like zones. j The season for lemon never rnd? II Broken Blossom' It is a thinp; almost too beautiful, too sublime for wurds. The high art nf the screen must remain as i , a closed book to those who do not sec and know I D. W Griffith's 'Proken j'j I Blossoms' SUPPOSE, TODAY. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE WORLD, A ROSE BLOOMED IN OGDEN t No 'ne had ever seen a rose before today Can you Imagine how the beauties oi this new wonder jj would be flashed around the world? Imagine if for the first time art airplane flew over di I s;rlcn no one had ever heard of the possibility be- j fore, and vou saw it ior the first time today. SOMETHING JUST AS WONDERFUL HAS HAP PENED IN OGDEN DO YOU KNOW ABOUT IT? Europe say. America never will be a great nation I until she develops beauty, art. Our tae plays, the jt say. go not farther than America; oui books are read 1 only by Americans; only une American art ii H H' supreme around the world This art, this new budding rose that cnttr , liter HH S ary. dramatic and of the arts have so proclaimed, is fl ,;j "Broken Blossoms," in the presentation of which are H i - . welded together painting, photography, the dramatic I Li Stage and music. "BROKEN BLOSSOMS" OVER NIGHT WILL BECOME THE ART SENSATION OF OGDEN Beginning Sunday 1 FOR AN INDEFINITE RUN Ba ii! i PRICES Main Floor Balcony Loges 30c 50c I ALHASVIBRA Mm ffl m Home of Blg Features - 1 1.1 . MM GIVEN I ADDRESS M FROM IDMO Statinr that a six hour day is rtdlCU lous and that inereafied production, and close eo-operation on the part of Sail is necessary to eliminate the United StatP" war debt and I bus brinp; an end to the- inflation nf prices, Joseph Vounp: or Poeatello, district povernor or Idaho, addressed Hotarians ol dpden. Sail l-ake -und Lopan at a meeting held last night in the Webei !uh rooms He aid: ' The present unresl needs the ealni of Rotary in rinding a solution of the high eosi of iivlng and the desire to st rike. "The solution of these problem will be found in ihe Individual rather than in govemmeni action. Congress i 111.1. (in ,uv lit " r ,,o.-i. .', ... . legal phrases will not reduce our war; debt nor produce new wealth to re place that Which was destroyed during t lie w .ir "Fundamentally. Ihe high price level is the effect of two caust B nida tion and scarcity. "Credits due largely to 'be tise of Liberty bondr as collateral have ex panded si a terrific rate. We hae had the experience of money being very plentiful and good- verv scarce. When the war ended, (he shelves of the world wen bare, the product ie energies of almost every nation hav ing been devoted for more than four years to the manufacture of war ma lerial: therefore, we now have the Spectacle- of people with plentv of paper money I hiding against each oth er foi the necessities and luxuries of HIP. i Where will il end is the question heard from every quarter. "Naiurally. (here is n peak to even the Highest mountain, and it Is equal ly certain there will be a peak to ihi pii p level This peak will b reached ihe sooner and prices will start down ward ih' more certainly In proportion to Ihe desreo we all apply ourselves i the problem of reducing inflation and ; inercasmg cur production of goods. There is woik for everj able-bodied person In the work! We. ncd a full i day's work for rj one, six days a , week. "Not until more goods come on 'he market Will prices begin to star: downward. "In the meantime, dally strike ar sinTpiy ppgravaUng the er thing icainFt wh-eh they are directed Ta'k of a six-hour day Is ridiculous at a time when the world is barely abb? to feed and clothe itself "As for inflation, that can only be overcome by Individual saving Waste ful expenditure is criminal in a lime I like the present The more quickly j we can pay off our net war debt of J twenty thousand millions, ihe better it I will be for us. in us nor lorgei mat 'nes ; bonds must be paid off with work productive work, honest sweat. "Few of us realize how great a share of our energy went Into var during J i he last two years, and li is not until We translate this twenty thousand mil lions info labor that we can compre hend It. Look at it this way: Tn payroll of (46,000, Ave dollars a day men working Hon days a year for 3u '.ears, would be approximately twenty' thousand millions Contrast this with the population of the United states and 'line adjust to your own city. j Measured in money, this k the con-( trlbutlon we made to winning the ' war 'During the war, those of us at home frequently were told that the war would be won in th-' workshops Re gardless of where it was won. we all knew where ii w ill be paid off and the big problem i.-, for each of us, as in dividuals. to realize our responsibilli "Produce! Troduce': Produce!!! shoubl be ihe cry every minute the sun shines on our part of the globe for only b increasing production m decreasing consumption can we cre.iie a surplus large enough to liquidate Hie war debt and al the same time bring price.- down to somewhere n;.i the former peace-lime prices. I Rotarian. let us apply ouiRelv"s nnd encourage olhcrs in this greaj i task " nn Congress to Be Urged to Aid Foreign Exchange NEW ORLEANS. La. Oet 16. A proposal b American members ot ihe financial group ihni congress be urged to place a billion dollars at the dis posal of the war finance corporation to be used in stabilizing foreign ex ehange. was referred today to the gen I era committet ol the world's cotton j conference here with predic tions tha: it would be approved. The plan calls Ifoi 'he purchase or foreign securities I against debenlures to be sold in this : No Need To Be Scrawny or Sallow If you are thin and warn to be plump, if you have wrinkles in vour face ;hai you are not proud of; if the sk n is sal low or subject to pimpl. s or black hi .ids take Mi-o-na stomach lablets for . two week- anr notice the change. The majorltj of thin people are thin because ihe stomach does not perform its duties properly. It is not secreting sufficient of the natural digestivi juices and n consequence does not ex tract from the food enough nutritive mailer to nourish evcr part of the body. Ml-o-na stomach t.iblcts htp intended - to build up the stomach so thai It will net properly and extract from the food the elements Decessarj lo torm flesh If you are thin try two weeks treat menl of Ml o-na stomach tablets they are small, easily swallowed and are sold on the guarantee of money back If they do not overcome chronic indi gestion. aCUle or chronic., stop stomach disturbance, belching, heartburn, sour s'ornach and any after dinner distress. For sale by Cullcy Drug Co.. and ali leading druggists Advertisement. j ' - j e. m M Heres Your SI MS Satisfies! I WfPlBi Try ExelsoToda J Jkifflil Hamm Exelso Co., St. Paul, Minn. fl Ogden Commission Co, ogden, i ah p : country avoiding short term banking j credits British members of the financial group did not ote on the recoirimen 1 dation as it was a matter in which the congress of the United States was in vohed They heartily endorsed the plan, however Recommendations of cotton growers were presented in a resolution, includ dng the following points. I i ersification of c rops and a twelve months marketing system: American export financing corporation en dorsed; all gambling in cotton and other necessities of life condemned; price-fixing by goernmen'. opposed; embargoes and restrictions on cotton In lime of peace opposed A. price for cotton that will cover production and leave a reasonable profit also was demanded. Manchester, England, probably will !be chosen as the meeting place of the j convention in 192 1 ' Sir A. Herbert Dixon, head of ihe British delegation, was apparently without opposition as first president 00 GLYCERINE MIXTURE FOR GAS ON STOMACH Simple glycerine; buckthorn br.rk, itc, as mixed in Adler-i-ka relieves j ANY CASE gas on stomach or sour j stomach. It acts on both upper nd j lower bowel and removes all foul mat ter w hich poisoned stomach. Oftt n CURES constipation. Prevents appen dicitis The INSTANT pleasant action ' of Adler-i-ka surprises both doctors ; and patients. One man who suffered five years from indigestion and conti-: pation was helped by ONE dose A. R Mclntyre Drug Co.- Advertisement , I. V i O'J Salaries Increased In Brigham City BRIGHAM CITY. Oct 1L An in crease was made In the salaries of the iii officials at the last meeting of j the tily council, for the ensuing two years, and are BS follows Mayor. $3"(i. an increase or $300 per annum co'un cilmen, $300. an increase of $J50; re corder, $600, an increase of $300; treasurer, $300, an increase of $150 The following judges ' of ejection were named bv the council to act at' Ihe coming election. November I Poll 1 - Jonah Mathlas, L. W. And" r son, F. W- Earl. Toll 2 T II Black-' burn, John 11 Horaley, Carl Isaacson j Poll 3. W. L. Anderson. J. Francis Sheffield. E J Sorensen. Poll l Nepbi Wood, LeRo Roskeiley, David Rees. ihe Republicans of this city met in muss convention at the court house Miis evening and placed the follow::, lickei in ihe field for the city elec ! tion. November 4 Mayor Roland A Uadsen Councilman (4 -year-term) O, j Bargeron. Council men (2-year-term) w. l. Hoist. J F. iSrdmaun, Man L. Reedei Kei order -S (' Wixoni Treasurer Trieste Box oo Tlie Ixinl will provide that is. H will provide us with the ablllt to 'provide for ourselves. a moi alwayj thinks wiih it.i ymp&thy, ' never with III reason. Internal Revenue Tax Collections To Be Thorough SALT LAKE. Oct. IB. Victor G CrOSSanf, assistant superintendent of collectors and representfit ive ;f the commissioner of intetnal nevenue of Washington, D C, is in S.i'.t Lake as eisting in organizing the internal rev enue collector's offke for the rtate of Utah, which Is bi Ing established in the federal building Mr. Croasant is .ia ng l C. rmnbar, collector of Internal revenue lor i his dis1 net Mr rossam is supervising director of Orccron, Washington, Montana ami Idaho, and. ince 'be revenue office was moved to .salt Lake from Montana, he was sent here to help inaugurate the new office Mr. Crossant will co from here to Boise With the establishment of the new offices on the fourth Poor in the fe.Jpr al building, the internal revenue of fic-e 1 :i field force will be increased to for ty clerks and deput collectors. A zone system wdl divide the state into various collectiion districts At. the head of each zone will be s gener al deputy with several dODUt) collec-j tors under him The result of this trior-, ii h organiz ition. it is hoped, w ill be . In prevention of t.x dodging Be cause of the large territory and insuf i iit number of deputies, some of the- ' western states have been poorly can I vassed in the past, Mr. Crossant snid 1 With the establishment of the new j bureau, an active drive will be com-: menced against illegal liquor 'rafu 1 According to Infonaatitin received j from Washington he office collector end Inspector of iu'ernal revenue will Sid Hie district attorney in finding .ntl 1 prosecuting bootleggers. A drive for delinquent income tax payers in ihe ear 1318 wHl also be i started, according to Mr. Dunbar, and! lor next year's income taxes the office will be evetj better rs'mized. Official information just received by, Ii Dunbar outlines the first drive as i follows: ' A spet lal drive to locate merchants :.nd manufacturers who h; ve followed erroneous methods lending to reduce tax liability is about to je n ade by . . I RHEUMATIC PAINS RAISING A RUMPUS? Sloan's Liniment, kept bandy, takes the fight out of them. SLOSHING around In the w-pt and, then the dread rheumatic twinge! But noi for Ions when Sloans t.ini- i ment is kept hand Pains, strains, sprains how son this old family friend penetrates with but rubbing and helps drive 'em aw i ' And how clearly, too. no muss, no! bother, no strained skin or cjogged : pores Muscles limber up. lumbago, I BCiatlca, neuralgia, are promptly re lieved, Keep a bottle handy all the j lime. Get one todav if vou have runt out of Sloan's Liniment. AH druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40 ' he bureau of interna, revenue "in cases of voluntary dr.cloure be fore investigation of failure to m.'ke return and raymen: the policy of the bureau will be to forego penaifes, ex cept where there is exter. ive evasion of the tax Where discovery '.s made by federal officers beay penalties will apply. In some cases inventories have been found to be taken on a basis of average costs, though it was possible to identify the articles remaining on hand at the inventory period an-1 BO de ermine their exact cos. In others, be caus of conservative accounting moth ods, flat percentages ha-'e L-een de ducted after determining inventory alues Others use a fixed average Lased upon costs of prior tears or fall to include in their inventory all mer chandise to which they have tides "All of these me'hods. which h-ive 'he effect of reducing rax liability, t re contrarv to the regulations of the hu reau and are illustrative of numerous irregularities which have beep tounii. A warning issued by the bureau ad vise? taxpayers who have followed Mich methods to file correct return" without notice and withoat inestiga tion. 'Some taxpayers have voluntarily notified the bureau ol the epiploment of incorrect methods and are filing ..mended returns It is only fair to these taxpayers that their competitors vho have made similar errors be located." EASIER NOW THAN LATER It Is easier to break up a eol' or check a cough now than it will be la in Persistent broncniul coughs tha' hang on" all winter pave the way for serious throat and lung diseases L . Daj br. Campbell Ave., E. Detroit Mich, writers: "Foley's Honey and Tar relieves one of bronchitis very quickly. I hope never to have it again " This reliable family medi-ine for the relief of coughs, co:d crmp, house ness, etc., contains m cpi tea Children iik' it. A. R. Mclntyre Drug Co. Ad vertisement, M Notice Sent to Nations PARIS, Oct 15. (Haves) The su preme council todaj approved th l of a ratification to be addressed to the neutral powers which will be asked to join ihe league ol nations sfim, forth ihe condition' under whiih 'h" j may adhere to the covenant of the league. The council also approved the draft ot a note to be sent to German de manding the surrender to the allied and associated powers of Oruian ships whieh were turned over during tho war to companies In The Nethei lands and which are at present in The note declares tha' the sale- an void because of their irregularis An other draft note to Germany regarding German representations on the sub ject of the territory of Menie). on the eastern Baltic frontier of Germany, declares thai ihe allies decline to dis cuss the destiny of Memel with Ger man., which renounced Its rights over this territory Ihe treat) Ver sailles. The solution oi i h is question, it is said, concerns only the allied and associated powers. oo You rnn't stretch your word very far 1 without breaking it. j KM President Slowly Gaining Ground (j WASHINGTON, Oct. 16. President ' J Wilson relieved front ihe gianduMt i .swelling from which he suffered for J I two days, had a good night's rest last i night, said the bulletin issued toda i by Im. phvHcians The bulletin follows "The White House. ll ',7 a ra., 0c- ' Ct tobcr 16, 1910 "The discomfort whieh the prcsi- ll den' -iii'icteii for t.-.o das ha bem I r! relieved to a very great extent h'c Ifc, I had a good night His temperature pulse, respiration and kidneys func- j :tion continue normal 1 (Signed) "GRAYSO.V, I ":- RUFFIN, 1 "STITT " I- The "hiie House has not conoid ered cancelling the viit of the kmc mfm and queen of ihe Belgians on Orooer KM 24, Dr Grayson indicated He .cnid i that the visit was still some tini? oif i land that the situation would be ia when the time came. IH J'he mayo: of ( arlislc, England, j Where Mr Wilson-- father was Ivrr,. II Benl the following cablegram to h-? WW president today. if Mayor and coi poration of Carlisle j art rerj deepl) grieved 'to lean ol j wiiii illness and earnesth hope ttin t i you may soon be restored to usual 1 health to continue great and beneft enl labours in the interests of j , manit (Sjgned) 111 "BERTRAM CARR. Mayor" FLIERS LEAVE RAWLINS- VLT LKE. Oct 15 Three air planes in the transcontinental air dec by, westbound, left Rawlins, Wyo early this afternoon and are due In I this eitv bv 3 o'clock. Thev are ISO wmt 32, Roulett, pilot. .".S. Tornev. pilot j and H, Kirby, pilot. I II V grat many uncalled for remark M II reach Ihe dead letter office. I II SnMNHHST? I Get at the Real CauseTak Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That's what thousands ofJB sufferers are doing now lrs'" a taking tomes, or trymg to paten v m poor digestion, they axe attaoan, 7.7 cause of the 2ilment-t-W liver and disordered bowels. ft. Dr Edwards' Olive rablets J BR I liver in a soothing, hearn When the liver and bowels are p forming their natural ru"01'0"",' goes indigestion and stomacn irw a Have you a bad taste. JW tongue, poor appeUte, a 'jy. care feeling, no am bion or o trouble with undigested jooa Olive Tablets, the substitute (ot Dr Edwards' Olive Tablets i purel v v egc table corned, rruxea olneoil Vou wl know thernb olive color rhey do the work wn msj griping, cramps or pain- fnraUicl: a 1 a!: on, or two at bedurne for ) U relief. Eat what xu Eke. 10-"