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Hull 00 THE OGDEN STANDARD ; OGDEN. UTAH. TUESDAY PC 1 OBEK 16. Iglft A ' r-- I ,4 1 Sweets SALT LAKE CHOCOLATES rr ;? j 'k ill Fust prie N, y at the 7 A Halloween ?t box OF Sweets xl I?!5; 1 S n i :'l limn i " tci 1,111 trA'" i BUI I 1 1:1 PERSHING PLANS INSPECTION f OUR : OF INDUSTRIES ' i washinotin". Oct. 28. General ! ' Pershing announced today he was iljil lilnnnine a lour of inspection of the Iflflll war industries built up durip.z his ib- i, tMI'T, sonce In Franco lor the purpose ol it ,i!r" formulating recommendations lo Se- jj rlPjl retarv Rakr as to what portion shotiM r I If 1 13 he maintained asainsi anolher natlon- J- iI i aI pmerpeney His trip will take hitn ili i us far as the Pacific coast, anil while 1, Jfl" away be will mhi Ins lnune in V. It! I" ' souri 1IIIMH r.o Ripe Olives Cause ; (l Death of Five Persons at Dinner I Va f DETROIT, Oct. 27 - Seizure of all ,,1 rljle olives in the stocks of local retail ' stores was bejrun today because of th- I IP lrths of letsuns who intended 111 a filnnpr last wppk at which thp fruit H k was served. Chemical analysis showed I f the olives contained poisonous bacill. I V Nine thousands bottles of the rip" fruit were taken in early seizures and u 11 wholesalers were ordered to discon tinue sale of both ripe and preen olives. !' while hotels were adised to strike p 1 1 II olives from their menus Departtnent of hejith physicians I day decided to ask a ban on the sale oi olives throughout Michigan. oo GOVERNOR TO AVERT STRIKE INDIANAPOLIS, t 27. Governor James P. Goodrich of Indiana, who was asked i Governor Harding ol Iowa' to attend a conference here Wednes day of executives of the soft coal pro ducing states, today pledged to Presi ! nt Wilson the support of Indiana In the president's effort to avert the coal strike oo HILLS LOSE FIGHT WASHINGTON, Oct 27 Heirs of the late 'James Hill of Minnesota lost their ficht acainst a transfer tax im posed in New Jersey on stock in R 317,000 when the supreme court today upheld the ratio provision of the New Jersey inheritance tax law. TOO Death only a matter of short time. Don't wait until pains and aches become incurable diseases. Avoid painful consequences by taking GOLD MEDAL The woild's etr.ndard remedy for Icidne, liver, bladder ond uric acid troubles the National Remedy cf Holland Einco.1696. Guaranteed. Three sizes, all druggists. Look for th nunc Gold Mrdl on vrry bax cd accept co imitation 1 1 n im ill l ii mill pnMMTMM CITIZENS HOLD I NAVY YARD JOBS OVERALL ALIENS P.OSTON, Oct 2S. No citizens of ! the United stales are lo be removed from their jobs at navj yards becauso oi i.iek of work or lack of funds for n n ill Cdn8tnll lion, until all aliens I i been discharged. This la the substance of an order bj Secretary Daniels, : ceived at the first naval district head-1 quarters here loday. Five Men Indicted I For Plot to Defraud U. S. Government PHOENIX, Ariz., Oct. 27. Five mn j were Indicted by the federal grand jury here today, charged with con spiracy to defraud the government if the sale of hay for army use They are Alfred J. Peters, wealthy Tampa hay and grain merchant; Vernon Peters, his son; Joseph N. Japcers. former inspector for the Sail River Valley Hay association; Paul B. SepD and Cllmmdrd Smith, former employes of Peiers. The defendants are charged with agreeing to induce the government by false representations to ::ccept nnd pay for low grades ol hay on Ihe basis of higher grades specified In contracts. The conspiracy is alleged to have be n I In effeci from December 1, 191S, to ' Ma- 13, 1?19. The indictments were returned aft f r j .i length) investigation in which it was. aid army officers from El Paso, TexOJ appeared as witnesses. Alfred J. Peters and Jaggers, who had been under arrest some montha, !were held to answer to the federal grand jury several weeks ao. 00 IF THIN AND 1 NERVOUS. TRY j PHOSPHATE . i i. .. ii set en tl ft hns discovered .n Organic iliosphnle which should be n verj effecuv remody for weak nerves. , ale plcx.nii?.s. thinness nnd Ittck tf FtrftiBtli. i ncrsy and vlcor. Its suits! fine' i.t li si tili. il liv specl'tl- ists as Identical composition with i j tain vitiii elements neulrallj found 'H liialn an., nerv e cells and one which when mken Into the human system t' quickly converted into healthy living tissue. This phosphate Is .niready widely ' knowti among druggists in this country s BItro-Phospha'te nnrl some physlclaos . Intra Hint through Its n.e .trenKlh. ! er; . vigor uml nere force are ireum-ni- l ITirrrn.el In tWO weeks' time. ! Dr. Frederick Kollc. Kdltor of New York rh . ii ;ians' "Who's Who " sayo it should be prescribed by ever) ooctor an,l I used in every hospital in the United I States. As there are a prreat variety ol i so-i-mIIo1 phosphates, those who wish to tet this subi tarn e should be .sure ;o Ret the genuine Bltro-Phosphate Adv. oti REUBEN EVANS GIVEN GOVERNMENT ffllTBT The appointment of Reuben Evans of Ogden as secretary of the Farm Loan bank at Berkeley. al.. was an nounced in advice-., from Washington this afternoon. The appointment was secured through ihe recommendation of Senator W. H. King and will gi Ogden two members on the board. The Other member is Willard I). Ellis, ! treasurer. I'tah is the only state hav ing two members on the board. The salary for Evans is $5000 a year. HI I II IM MMII 1llllHI hi? I Beautiful LOIS WILSON in Ii "THE GATES OF BRASS'' jl 1 1 ALH AMBRA Thursday, Friday f"tk fsr 1 Kr Oftr IT IS A GRIPPING m I 1Jt PRODUCTON jlil II! bl KIBI CRACK INFANTRY BID CQMINC TO OCDEH ARMISTICE DAY The crack Twenty first infantry band of Fort Douglas will in ill pmh-' ability be one of the four hands on-' gaged to play here on Armistice day during the celebration which has been arranged by the American Legion i i'i i 'or Benton of the Twenty -first is now in Ogden with his band and sev ernl eoneerls were held at various parts of the city today, They are on; recruiting duty and are expected to' return here or ihe gala celebration, OO i Buttermilk Creates Beauty Overnight D-iiqhtful New Vanishing Cream Con taming True Buttermilk Makes You Look Years Younger or Money Back. The first applleatinn of Howard's But termilk Cream will astonish von It creates beauty almost liko marrle, but the most Wonderful thing, about It !a lh" fart ,iif whilst It turns the 1ul,est and most lifeless bomplexlon to radiant beauty nnfl makes red or rough .irni snowy white yet there is not the siiqht- SSt sl(m e;f Its Use lifter applieation. It actually vanishes fiom sl.'li anil Ihe most heated atmosphere will not produce lie? least shlniness or greaslneaa of the skin. Th( re Is no seen ahout It nor : 1 1 1 pi any doubt aboid the result it's Jn't mon ordinary Buttermilk in the form ol a wonderful en-am cenll niassaR-vl with the finger tips around the sorncfs of ihe eyes ;'iid mouth. To prove this lo vour complete satis faction ohlnln a small quantity of Howard's r.uttermllk Cream at W. It. Wright and Bons Co., on the monej back Lf dissatisfied plan The directions, are simple and it coats so little that any girl ii woman can afloid it.--.dv uu Portugal Has Not Granted Naval Base In Azores to U. S. LISBON', Oct. 27. The premier of Portugal, Sonor Cardoso, informed the Associated Press today that there was no truth in the report tnat Portugal had granted to the United states a naval base in the Azores. The pre mier said: "Portugal went to war to conserve the Integrity of her colonies, and she will never part with any of them ' Should the I'nited States apply for a naV) base in the Azores, it would be ImpOBSihle for the government to srranl it as it would cue the I'niled States preponderance in the archipelago" MADRID, Monday. Oct. 27. -Objections by a i bird power, led to the re fusal of Portugal to grant the United States a naval base in the Azores, ac cording lo informal ion received hre I in well-informed circles. Senhor Oardo. premier of t ortucal has denied the (ruth of reports that Portugal h;td granted the I'n'.ed States the right to establish a naval base in the Azores. He hinted that ihe , United States had not asked lor s tch 1 ? concession. oo 1 OLD RECIPE i TO BARKEN HAIR Sage Tea and Sulphur Turns Gray, Faded Hair Dark and Glossy. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed. brings back Ihe natural color and' huster to th hair when faded, streaKed I or gray. Years ago the only way to I ret this mixture was to make it at hom, which is mussy and trouble some Nowadays we simply ask at auy drug store for "Wyeth's Sage ?nd Sul plnir Compound You v. ill 'el a large bottle of this old time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients, nt very little cost. Everybody ises Ins preparation now, because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it doos it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and dravl ihis through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another ap plication or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy nnd you look vears younger. Advertise mi nt. ! oo SOLDIER USED CARDS FOR A PRAYER BOOK (Reprinted In itnswer (o many re quests.) private soldier, by Ibe name of Richard Lee, was taken before the magistrate of Glasgow, Scotland, for! playing cards during divine services At Ihe church those who hail Bible? took lelnn out, but this soldier had aeither Bible nor common prayer hook nnd. pulling out a pack of cards he spread them before him He first i looked at one card and then another The Bergeanl of the company saw him ! and said "Richard, pul up the cards; this is no place for them" 'Never mind thai.' said Richard When the service were over the constable took Richard a prisoner and brought him before the mayor. "Well," said the mayor, "what have you brought the soldier here for""" ICr playing cards in church.' "Well, soldier, what have you to say for yourself?" "Much, sir, I hope." Veri uood; if not, I will Dunfsh vou Beat the I High Cost Living The price is on every can 1 It is the same now as before the war and furthermore double the price could not buy a better baking powder J X C POWDER 2 Ounces for 25 The Government Uses It and Sent Millions of Pounds Overseas m I severely. " "I have been," said the soldier, i "about six weeks on the march. I have neither Bible nor common prayer hook. I have nothing but a pack of I cards, and I hope to satisfy your wor- ship of the purity of my intention."! Then spreading the cards befor- the ! mayor, he began with the ace. "When I see the ace. it reminds me that there is but one God. When i see j the deuce, it reminds of the Father and Son. When I sec the trey, It reminds !me of the Father. Son and Holy GhOSt When I see the I it reminds me of Ihe, 'four evangelists that preached Mat thew. Mark. Luke and John. When : I see the 5. it reminds me of the five wise virgins that trimmed their lamps. There were lfi but five were wise and ! five were foolish, and were shut out. When I see the 6. It reminds me that in six days the Lord made heaven and earth When I sec the 7. i: reminds me that on the seventh day God rest d from the great work He had made, and hallowed It. When I sec the 8, it re- .I'l " I i mlhds me of the eight righteous per-! I sons that were saved when God de stroyed the world. iz. : Noah and his Wife, his three sons and iheir wives. When I see the 9. it reminds me of the !nine lepers that were Realised by our Saviour. There were nine out oi ten that never returned thanks When I see the 10. It reminds me of th i ten commandments which God handod I down to Moses on the tables of stone. 'When I see the king, ie reminds me of the great King of heaven which is God Umighty When I see the queen, it reminds me of the queen of Sheba, who visited Solomon, for she wus as wise a woman as he was a man. She brought with her 5o boys and 50 girls, all dressed in boys' apparel, for King Solomon to tell which were boys and which were girls. The king went for water for them to wash The girls washed to the elbows, the bovs to the wrists; so King Solomon (old by that ' "Well." said the mayor, "you have described every card in the pack ex cept one." I "What is that?," g "The knave," said the mayor. .1 "I will cive vour honor 1 di-scrip'loil I ih.'H, loo. ii you will not be an:ry." I will ' s; id i he mayor, ' if von J do not term me to be the knave - The greatest knave I know of Is the I I constable that brought me here." I do not knov " .u, -h- ;n.i- r, "if lie i i he cn-a - I. h i bui 1 know he s the greatest fool " b n I pounl how many spot . there are in a pack of cards, I find 365, as man) das as there are in a i i year. When I mum the nunie'rol cards i a pack. 1 lind o2 t ho num- r of we.-ks in a year I find there are 1- ih mr. tatd.- in a p'" k. r"p- 5 n. sent in;; the number ol mori'hs in .. ear; nml on roun inc the trick.-. ! f III find 13, the numbet of weeks in a J (Vl quarter. So you see a pack of card. I H Bible, an almanac and a I common prayer book " fl Read the Classined Ads- I j Read the Classified Ads. I Teeth Do Not Stain It is Film that Clouds Their Whiteness ? All Statements Approved by High Dental Authorities Jjjjj we: Learn the Cause of Decay L4 itsfs Dental science has now traced most tooth A CC troubles to a film. To that slimy film which you lr can feel. -ipltUy A Ten-Day Tube of That is what discolors not the teeth. It is A Pepsodent to show the basis of tartar. It holds food substance lf;J you its effects. See which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid iiawe in contact with the teeth to cause decay. It r Mill ions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Jliev The film is clinging. It enters crevices and ,J no stays No ordinary tooth paste can dissolve it. crofc A soapy tooth paste makes it more viscous. Tiie So. despite your brushing, much film stays. 'Wge jjlBZjjv Night and Jay it docs its damage. It is the great trick IwttL Science now has found a way to combat that ,k s HHk;" film. The fact has been proved by many clinical HKjV;v tests The method is now advocated by leading ffljy" 'r 'or daily use if. is embodied in a dentifrice jet fF Sw&;4 called Pepsodent. And we are mailing 10-Day lts0f ,.fe Tubes so that every home may try it. Ntk, f Do This and See gjfffh We urge you for your own sake to write for rltKl yfL this 10-Day Tube. See the results for yourself. JJJ 1, A Pepsodent is based on pepsin, the digestant of ? jj "If albumin. The film is albuminous matter. The L rf' V' I& object of Pepsodent is to dissolve it, then to con- c Y ; stantly combat it. SkfJ i JL , Pepsin must be activated, and science has discovered l' f A a harmless activating method. The usual method is ,ra f an acid, harmful to the teeth, so pepsin long seemea Mr impossible. Now everyone may apply it, morniny. M, nje LI 1 1A T noon and night. And the evidence is that this mven- OOK 111 1 U JUaVS lion brings a new dental era. JjUti 1 . , Send the coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Note how 2Uji p Note how the teeth glisten. cican the teeth feel after using. Mark the bsencJ You can see that the film is cone. of th shmV fllm- Sce how tccth whiten as the rLxe 'M film disappears. 'v 8ta Compare results with the methods you use now. y J W, Then judge for yourself what is best. Cut out tne ,w n 8f, coupon now. PPSsOdRj I Ten-Day TubTftgl g BEG 0 S. I I THE PEPSODENT CO, . A K Deptm7MlMS.Wbh Ave-ChleU J The New-Day Dentifrice Mail 10-Day Tube of PfiP t dent to A scientific film combatant, bated on activated pepain. . Ita daily uae ia now urged by leading dentiata everywhere. . , . 1 1 238