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Sag flljBHIH I 2 THE OCDFrANDARD; CGCCN. UTAH. 1 UhSDAY OCTOBER 26, 1 9 1 9. I g KHjlu ' ii-ilttMiWHIIII ia l i Tho Kind You ITnvo Always Bought lias borne the ifprxia. ture of Chas. II Fletcher, and has boon made under bis personal supervision for over i0 years. Allow no ono to deceive you in this. Counterfoils, Iiuitationn and Mnt-as-jro'od" are but experiments, and endanger tbo 'hj health of Children Experionoo against lixperlmcut. ' M What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paro I gorie. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither Opium, lUorphinc nor other nareoth" substance. For I more than thirty years it has been In constant use fortho ij l rellei of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and DiaiThoea; nllnvinez PeverlshneSS arising therefrom, . I an;: by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the as- W " ! MJiidation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. ;lu Tin Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend, I i J' i The Kind You Have Always Bought H Bears the Signature of in Use For ves- 30 Years I 'vM'Slfl THC C E PC VPin?, KPO VOKX CUT '. i w. - - -, -i:iKjinum- '; UNUSUAL FEATURES I'll FOB BED CROSS HI DRIVE m In ihe drive which ihe Ked 'ross is Hi jHm!!' lo make lr ih n-? . v.-il I jMi i rl - ud which began to.i.n seme ry un HH i usual features will ho on the progvam HHi ' of events, among them brinp ihr I i ins HHl k,, models whom Mis Carrie Knapp and I ' II Mips Lophella Runyon of 'he art de- 1 i partment of i h- city schools, have . 1 - promised as their aid in :he drive for 1 i it i membership. One department store HH . I each week v ill furnish their most at- filil W '-raC,,ve window for the models. J ( This year's drive Is expected 'o be jjt ll successful from eerv standpoint and p jt f ,he local workers under the i'snn- j I j v of Rev. John Edward Carver are 'I'll' -TuiMns forth everj effort in the fur H ' .i therance of the welfare of the Red I I ' ' I CUT THIS OUT IT 15 WORTH MONEY. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out 'his slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley o.. 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chi tgo III. i.di writing our n.mv and :ioi - ) . 1 1 1 V irl lU ou w'" rf,cpiv- in return a trial pack fige containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for couchs, colds and croup Foley Kidney Pills for pain in side tnd back, rheumatism, backache, kid 'ilf. ney and bladder ailments; and Polej j( Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and ' ' thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for con I' stipation. biliousness headache an1 sluggish bowels. A. R. Mclutyre Lrug Co Advertisement, "li! iilfiw" oo APPLICATIONS SENT IN ll FOB POSiTIS SS i CENSUS IKBS II'1 t, ' Applications for positions as census enumerators are being received at the district offices in the federal bulldlnpr, I . according to George Romney, Jr., and1 nnly eonstderable response from outhln; ' ifd i districts u th. result of recent eam 1 ': paigns to this end is noticeable, i ifcj . i. Examinations for the enumerator i jiijl'. lobs were scheduled to be held today i t. t Jl J but because of siic-li t p ,-pon . r ' 1ll,hi4i rangamenta for an exten Ion or time d ij were mnd' II anticipated that the ! lj examinations will be held durin the ll Mbu early part of this week and during the ijjjjl j, ,1 lirsi pai ' of n- .t v ' ' (j3 Mr. Romney stated this morning MU k that plan6 at first considered were to ill' fl,i. hold the examinations in court rooms. Because or lack of desk space, this Idea waf deemed Inadvisable and an effort to secure school rooms for ex amination purposes was made with 'Unit iflllt satisfactory results. In some of the outlying districts the examination will i m GOVERNMENT SUE OF FOODSTUFFS CRITICIZED With no deliverv of the qood or dered from the war department, con siderable romment on the sale of gov ernment foodstuffs sale is prevalent 1 about the city Attention to the fact thai since the quotations on the army fnorlstufts given here, and since ihe orders have been placed for the material, prices on several of the commodities in the lo jcal markets have fallen, thus makinc I stood s purchased here materially cheaper than the coods ordered from I the war department It wan commented upon by several that at the time of the government sale, bacon was quoted at ?.Cc a pound First class bacon is now being : offered for sale in local market.-, for 'but thirty cents per pound, it is stated. I The same is said to be true in sev i era! other instances oo Thought Man Vas Crazy "I have suffered from stomach and liver trouble for jears; the last .wo years people have been calling me 'crazy. The doctors could not do any I thing for me. The awful Moating of ! gas seemed lo press against mv brain and I could not think clearly. Three months ago a friend advised taking .Mayr':- Wonderful Remedy and it has worked wonders In my case. All my bloating and suffering is gone and I feel as though newly born" It is a simple-, harmless preparation that re moves the catarrhal mucur. from 'he intestinal tract and allays the inflpm mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments, including appendicitis One dose will convince or money refunded. A R. Mclntyre Drug Co., and druggists ev j erywhere Advertisement VV. A. to R M. A Members of the W. A. to R. M. A. are to give their annual October so cial at the home of Mrs Frank Tribe, 1256 Twenty-fourth street, next Thurs day evening, October 30, at 8 o'clock The entertainment, as is the usual cus tom, will be- i- Hallowe'en mask atfuir and all members of the order are re quested to attend the party eomplct' ;ly disguised. The committee in e hurse iof the affair IS planning an elaborate party, which It is expected will out j class anv previous event. DR. HIBBS GOES TO COAST I Dr. Ambrose P. Hibbs left Ogden this ffiernoon on a i-hort trip to the ! Pacilic coast. bi held in the postmaster .- office (if seven hundred application blank? 1 1 1 out, but 70 have been returned to date. "00 BABY" WINS MUCH APPLAUSE AT OBPHEOM Billed as an attraction equalled only j by sue h shows as Zlegfield'8 Follies anl the New York Winter Garden show, A. H. Mareu s production of "Oh Baby'' at the Orpheum theatre last nlcht played itself to a crowded audience who fouml It very much to their liking. The two acts of the show eover some seventeen elistjnet scenes crammed full of fun. good music and most ex cellenl dancing. The simple method adopted by the authors of the book is that of "never allow a plot to spoil a play, lei xour fun be the brightest, c leanest cut and witty that you e an make, your musie liliinp. and not to be forgotten, your dancing a elelipht to the eyes, and the costuming and scen ery enough to make even the most fastidious loud in their praise and you will have a show that will pack the house and keep the audiones interest ed, amused, delighted and certain to appear at the next production you place befc ) them." "O Baby" is Just that kind of a show and proved It by, the loud laughter, keen interest and spontaneous applause last night. Mike Sacks is the principal come dian of "the show and worked with vim and energy that caused the audience i to wonder if It is possible ever for him I to take a night off anel "simply walk lihrought his part.' His fun is of the I inspirational kind that makes all his 'team work with him to the beat of ! their ability. He will be remembered, j for a long time as "Izzy." Charles Abbate as "Seminary' proved himself, '.iimi her gifted mirth provoker, while Miss Richey Covey as "April MaV'i hone as the leading comeelienne of ih company. In the cast are Bob Alexander. Joe Baker. Frank Du Tiel, Jimmie Hen dershon, George Casey and Billy Dale; Monsieur Armand Zermain, Ruth Bl , more, Flo Wlnkonson. Mile. Marie' Gergard, Mile. Anna Calla, Miss May I ;Thater, the Morette sisters. Mile Anna Valla and Monsieur Zer- ' main gave some wonderful interpreta tion of dunelng in duo. Mile. Gerard be j 1 Ing the ehief solo dancer. However, ithat there is other dancing talent of considerable ability in the company was shown by the "dance of all na tions," in which members of the cho TUB assisted in presentation of the ; dances of Ft ane.- Italy, Holland, Scot land, Ireland, Spain. Russia, England and America. Bob A!evandr portray ed President Wilson and also George ; Washington in the tableaux of this latter dance. Miss Elmore's singing of "The great -.est Nation on Earth" was the hit of the evening, althouch it vied with "Oh Baby'" by Miss Elmore and Sacks, I "Oh, Harry," by Miss f'ovey, and "In Honolulu," by William Dale for the j place. oo .COLDS ABE BOON IN ! OVER HEATED ' poo yi s Supt. Karl Hopkins of the Ogden school systems, is in receipt e.t a iet ter from State Hea.th Director E. G. Gowans in which Dr Gowans urses .that all students take every prc.iu lion against coids. The letter follow s "The cold was born in an overheat ; ed. airtight room, where nearly all colds have their origin The ge im very carefully selected ihe man who had invited it and prepared the way in Ills I own body. The man nourshed it and kept it alive by .'hutting out all the fresh air from his bleeping zoom at night and gave it prolonged life by feeding it on a patent medicine 'cold 1 cure." Really it was a wonderful time ! and place for the germ to begin Its life. In the morning ihe rua-i str.ned for his place of business and mt be'ng tthe klnrl of man v. ho has coneern for I the health and welfare ot others, he I was not careful to cover his nr nth And nose with a handkerchief whtn muph ; tng and sneezing." So as he Wnl about he was a walking center for luc uls jtribution of disease and Infection The common cold is not s serious in itself, but it is serious beeause of what ft paves the way for pm umonla, : grippe, influenza, tuberculosis. I. is 'eontraeted ae a result of indoor expo sure and can be prevented bv spend- """ & I Let the Great White Way Fr ? mg I come to you! 1 1 Bioadway runs by your door if ycu have a , ' A Victrola. New York turns out in throngs to j Ifj M hear the stars of musical comedy and vaudeville and the great luminaries of opera, violin, orches- jPt ' H tra, and piano. But those crowds are small com- flf T'lillVl' ; pared with the hosts who enjoy them on the 'ill! 'I vf Hn Victrola. Get a Victrola and hear the greatest j j j S j ! singers, instrumentalists, orchestras, bands and ft', comedians in the world! j ! ;v! j Bj N'tctors and Victrolas 512 to Victor dealers everywhere. I Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N, j. j'y; T'c- i-tcr Rr.,.rHi drraonntrated r Important Notice Victor Record and Vic- j j . I J I , ,' "t' all dealer on the lit of ech mooih tor Mochine arc scientlncally coordinated aad i' iV "Victrola" In the Registered Trademark ot tynchronlrcd in the proceasen of manufacture. V V ,; the Victor Talkinc Mochine Compar.y deslf- Dd ahould be used tooetrrr to aecure a pr- I I '.' Fi'fJ oatlnc the products of thia Companj onlj. tect reprcxJuct.ou ) i I Jr sICTROLA M l ; ing enough time In the open air and sleeping with the bedroom windows I wide open. A sure prescrlpeiton to uhc ! a man. woman, or child a "common cold" Is Get in a "draught" of f )od and shut out the irsh a!i The best j treatment is .prevention right Iiing vrhieh means plenty of fresh mr day 'and night, proper tood, bodks sensi I bly clothed, daily exercise, e nd 'he avoidance of overwork: overeating, I late hours and conslipati n i In the interest of health anH happi ness in home and school let us carry this message into v ry home In the j state of Utah. CHILI to n PROFESSORS 10 CALIFORNIA II BKRKi;LEV, Cal.. Oct 21 Ratifica tion by the government of Chile anel tJv Universlt) of Chile of plans for the nc ehuife Ot professor.' .Tncl instructors be iwfrn the United stutea and the South Amerlean republic has been effccte.1 by offlelal decree of the Chilean govern ment necordlnK to recent arlvleos to the j University of California. That .in appropriation of $12 000 (or the coming year has been provided under the decree signed by President Sir tuetrtes of Chile Is announced in the I communication the University, which further Ktutes that both the president of the University of Chile and minister ot Instruction FVihlo Ramirez have announc ed their readiness to receive as the first exchange professor from the United States Charles F Chapman, associate professor of Hispanic-American history ut the University of California Chill's Official rntlfirnllon of the ix- iiunc piofe.xsoi project marks the1 fir" definite result of plans of tho late Pro fessor Henry Morse Stephens whereby the University of California was to be come the center of exchanges of profes-.ors- and students With the leading HlS panlc countries of the world, and for the study of the history nnd oop tempo rarj problems of Spain and Portugal, and more particularly the Hispunic republics in the two continents of the Americas. Profe ssor Stephen had also been Instrumental in opening discussion with a view to a series of exchansps between the Univer sity ot California and the National Un iversity of Mexico A committee of distinguished educa tors from the Chilean republic, headed by Dr. Don Pedro Aguirre. arrived in Berkeley early this year and proposed a series of permanent exchanges not only Of professors of universities, but also I of teachers of high schools and technical 1 schools, Including women as well as men. Senor Aqulrre's committee fU'.'ther pro posed to make u.s of the University of j California as a clearing-house whereby i the University should arrange for all ox- j changes in this country Approval of th plan was announced by President Den jamln Ido Wheeler of tho University ot California and the regents of the unl- i verslty voted to accept it It Is this arrangement which has he- ' come effective by the recent degree of President Bantuertes of Chile The exchanges arc not bo be limited to professors of the University of Call- ' tomla or even leachors in the schools of the stale. In each year there arc to be not loai than to or more than four ex'.hanc professors or Instructors from each country, of whom one at the most Is to , exchange with a, professor of the Uni versity of Chile, however, the egchange ai the outset will e limited to two from 1 Chile and the Cnltcd States repectivi ! While Professor Chapman of th Uni- i verslty of California will be the first United States exchange professor, it is I said the first exchange Instructor vi:l bo E. M. Gregory of the San Francisco Polytechnic nigh Behoof. His appoint ment. It is stated. WOuld be pocnllarlv flttiiiK because of Ills thorough know!-! I edge of Spanish arid beeause of his re jlalioishop to a distinguished Spanish Callfomlan family. His grandfather. William Ilarlnell. one of the distinguished men In California during Mexican era, resided in Chile prior to coming to Altai allfornts In 122. He was related by marriage to the famous. De la Gucrra family. Ieuvc of absence has been granted 10 Professor Chapman as exchange pro lessor from January 1520 to Janu.-. j 1521. 1 , ' uu To Be Reimbursed. HAN FORD, Cal.. Oct. 27. A tele gram from Representative Edwin L. Davis of Tennessee, saying that V o Jenkins. American consular ace at . I captured and liberated for a ?15iV of Am ransom bv Mexican bandits would Jnmiss,0n fully reimbursed by -be .-'ate deK 0rld ( ment for all losses suffered throJ aircraft Isach capture, was received oda derby. John W. .enklns the termers - , Jjaodoro Tt onessee is Jenkin's native- state. hPre ( 00 " li&wl A Quinine That Does Not Affect Head Because d its iohm' and j'''"' feci LAXATIVE dROMO Q p.p. fTabletS) can be taken b) an j wlth0Ui causing nervousness "J IJU Ing in the head There s "Bromo Quinine." I GR0 JiJjD nature on the box. 1 ' ' : " inS add WoIfab F. O. E, No. 118 Club Dance . TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28TH j "7" tt Invitations Can Be Obtained From Any of the f Lodge Members " LILLIAN THATCHER ORCHESTRA $35. Admission 50c. Extra Lady-2 " ty-fo j Including War Tax. ) -.