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BBHMBMMIBIIWMiMHBHWMMMiBM(H H 1 1 I I BH -H . r T1-1L OGDEN STANDARD: OGDEN. UTAH, TUESDAY OCTOBER 28, 1919, fl I jH 111 : E TST lNESLUE !" l Jl With the 1 'II I t4' ( ' ; ' SCHEDULE: I I 2:15,4:00,5:45,7:30,9:15 I McrLa , "tLc . Meiclhan M THE MIRACLE MAN GEORGE LOANE TUCKER 7 ' 7 EJ-mSJ' THMAN "the PM idR acl l.f man nelud i n federal tax Chi id 're n , 1 0c; Adults , 30c !almbracle man"j I SEE "THE MIRACLE MAN" -ri , , . t , !, I Compare a life of the underbred C V O W P H f A Th'S , S l. . t0 F I With a life of holy trust, UIU WUtU I J depths of your U-ohtifis-it s ? Where the halo of virtue crowns her head jTi j V HTt Ffc I With a life of crime and !us.. (aDaC-tV 1)06 01 1 HOSC Biff f I 1 here s cornrort and iov for every soul JL O Tie. SST i I At the Fountain of Wisdom and Light; Every performance--The greatest Vl5lQtPrQtrri-'PQ ZZZlgStfSgr1 Advertising is the expressions MdbUa bd UKD , from those who have and it s a picture that draws praise Sermon That Penetotes See "The Miracle Man" witfieSSed it irOm eVeryOlie Who WitfieSSeS it f , 1 1 UTI1S KILLED IISTITIHTA r ; CROSSING BRIGHAM CITY, Oct. 27. Jamea Kelson. 62, former bishop and wealthy farmer of Perry, and .Nephl Moss, 55 cattleman and . i 1 of r.righam City and Summit county, were ln I Istutly killed near th- Perry cannery ! at 5:1.1 o'clock 1 his afternoon When rni automobile in which ihoy were riding vrap struck by an Oregon Short Line passenpar trait-. T h t i i - ot bciti Imen vrere badlv mutilated. Mr. Nelson and Mr. Moss were re luming from an inspection of some land Dear Perry, and the accident was caused by their attempt to drive thir car across the track in. front of the rapidly approaching train For Borne distance in i he locality of f the fatality the hi?hwa parallels the railroad track and the automobile and train were traveling in the s.-mir- diivc- tlon It is said ihat the curtains ol the automobile- were drawn, owing to the Inclemency of tin- weath.t, .nd il 13 believed that the men in the machine were not aware ol the approach in ; train when they endeavored to make r the crossing. The automobile, a brand-new sevr n - I passenger Studebc-.ker car, which had Just been purchased by Mi Mons, was 1 struck squarely In the center by the engine and literally ground to pa H Is said that dr Nelson and Mr. Moes atiempted to t.ios the Ira k i from the west side and but lor iln- :a : I that the fireman of the engine was on- aged In shoveling coal he might 1-. .. I seen them and prevented the colli Immediately after the accident the ; bodies of the men were takne from the . wreck, the passenger train having I itopped. Mr. Nelson's bod was taken 1 to Perr and that of Mr. Moss was brought to this city . Mr. Nelson was born In Ogden, Feb ruary 3, 1867, tho sun ot .lame; and Marie Nelson, but. t-p n: virtual!.- ,:tl , of his life In this county. For a con Jlderahle period he was a bishop of the L D. S, church at retry, but of roe. nt 'wrs gave hi.- entire attention to his arming Interests. He is survived by j s w'dow and seven grown sons and daughters. 1 ..J1 Mos was born at Bountiful in . t4, the eon of Mr. and Mrs John , Joss. He had been a resident of JJngham City for a long- period, bu. recently purchased a ranch In Summit county, where Mrs. Moss has recently wen .making hei horn.-. Mr Moss sold 01s Brlgham Ciu homo todav, a few I Er5 his death, but "his Wife JJJ not signed thedeod. Ho was pi e rm to join his wife at tho Summit Recome Slender Ivan Or.?' V DfU Co i Bulll.B ; IPl-fVf 'fca'iV www ttti oil. or I 1 count) ranch. Mi. Moss had been 1 married twice His second wifp, and) nine daughters by his first wife, sur vive nun EASIER NOW THAN LATER. It is easier to break up a cold or 'check a cough now lhan it will be later. Persistent bronchial roughs that 'hang on" all winter pave the way for serious throat and lung diseases. L. W. Day, 65 Campbell Av.. E. Detroit, I Mich., writes: "Foley's Hone and l'ar; relieves one of bronchitis very quickly j I hope never to have it again. This 1 reliable family medicim- tor the re:ief i of coughs, colds, croup, hoa; fen. -as, etc., contains no opiates. children , like it. A. R. Mclntyre Drug Co. I Advertisement. Retail Grocery I Clerks Strike For $30 a Week NEW YORK Oct. 2. One thousand I union retail grocery rlrrk went on strike todny for a nine-hour day and a nlnry of $30 a week. Salaries now average $18 in Independent stores according to the union, and from $L'5 to $2S in ehiln stores. Clerks must work from 1ft to It hour a day The union announced it would jilUmpt to organize the 18.000 grocery end dairy clerks of the city nnd call a general utiike OO SUFF'S HISTORIAN WASBINGTON Mrs. Iner Ir ?ln Hnynes. wife of Will H win. Is writing the history of the Nation al Woman's Party Mrs Irwin not new to the wilting game She to the author of several books and a constant contributor to severu magazines. She hasr1 for several years been a member of the Worn m'i Party advisory council. liTAH WILL BE DIVIDED) REVEHUE ZONES Recommendations to he commis sioner cf internal revenue that 1 "cm be divided into nine zones and that Ogden be headquarters of tho second zone. The recommnedation provides that a general deputy and two li Bid deputies have charge of the work In Weber. Morgan, Daggett and Iais countles. Tho plan will place Oud' n almost equal In rank to Salt Lake as tho latter city will be assigned a gen oral field deputy and three othor dopu I ties. Inquiries as to office room available were made recently at the federal building in ridden in anticipation of this plan Under the zolning plan a deputy wi!! be placed in each zone In the state and j will take care of the business of the district with the exception of the! zones In the central part of the state , in which thoro will be a general aci'.i 1 in charge of the zone and two or mbrt I field deputies to aid with he work Tin- xone districting which will be j recommended by Mr. Dunbar will be! as follows: First zone: Cache. Boxelder and! Rich counties with headquarters at' Lnpan. Second zone Weber, Morgan, D-;- ' i .II. .!-. . I Tells How to Siop a I Bad Cough Snrprlnlnr n-miUn from Oil famna Ej -c J lioinr-iiuldr lyrup. f isJIj prrimrrd aiid cots Utile. , W SsSe5iS S i ' ss Tf you hftTC n severe couch err rliet cold accompanied with oerone. throat tickle, hoarseness, or difflcnlt breathing) or if vnnr eluhl wakes up dunne the night with .roup nnd you want quick h:dp. try this reliable 'old homfe msde cough remeilv. Any ilrurc -t f.itt supply v m with !'t ounce of i'.nex Pour "tlii into p nt battle hikI all tho buttle w;th plain gr.inuhted sugar syrup. Or on enn ue clarified mol.i',1 honeyi or cm y run inte,vi of Huyai lyrup, if desired. Tiii-i recipe makes 1 pint of really reihirknblt cough rstnsdy It tastes eood, and in spite of its low cot., it can be depended upon to give quick and lasting rel 1 f, on can feel thi tnko hohl of a cough in a av flint meartl bn- net I I loosens and raises the phlegm. topa tliront tickle and oothcs nnd Iic.iU the .'i 1 1 Loci membranes thitt line 'he throat und bronchial tubes with stub prompt- ue-j, e.te and certainty that it io rcjtll-y U to)Illfl. Pines is a special nnd liishly concen trated coroiiouiid of genuine Norway l)ine extract, nnd is" probably the DC ' known means of ovenotnirc severe couaiiSi throat and chest eolds. There are many worthless Imitation of this lulXttlfci To ovoul dhtappoint ment,. ak for ''J1'. Oltnesl 0 PiftW with full direction and don't accept .m thine elSi iu.i ran teed tu give absolute satisfaction or money promptly Te run. led. The Pipex Co., Ft. Wayne, lad. Advertisement. gelt and Davis counlios with head- 1 QjUarters at Ogden with a general dep uty 111 (barge of the zone and two field deputies. Third zone Salt Lake. Summit am1 Tooele counties , with headquarters at Salt Lake, general field deputy I H Hinckley in charge with three field deputies attached to the office. Fourth zone, t'tah and Wasatch counties with headquarters at Proio. Fifth 7.ono Carbon, Duchesne and Uinta counties with hendquurtcrs at Price. sixiii zone Emery, Grand and Sin Juan counties with headquarters at Green River, Seventh zone: Juab, Millard Beaver and Sanpete counties with headquai teri at Nephi Eighth zone: Sevier, Piute, Wayne I and Garfield counties with headquar ters at Richfield Ninth zone: Iron. Washington and Kane cOlftktles with headquarters at Cedar City Should the recommendation of Mr 1 I "unbar be accepted he said il would probably require the addition of a few ' field deputies to the force allotted tho Utah districi but t hat the force at the 1 present time is complete under tb allotment of deputies given this dis trlct. OO I Thin Weak Foiks Need Blood-Iron Phosphate If you are thin, weak and emancipated nd lack Btranfth, enorgVi viRor and en durance, f ou hue Hint worn out. ,11 gone, tired feeling, the chances are th-it It'a beciuse your nerves need phosphate and your blood needs iron. Either phos- , phate 01 lion i) itself la Insufficient. ; ioih must ie Buppliea at the same time For this purpoae pure Blood Iron rh s phate Is uneouaJad. A fi-grnln tablet taken at meal limes ihree times daily restores nervous eaeigy, enriches the hlooU nnd helps you 10 put on pound.? of Rood HtA -there fp-sh in a nmnner that Is little ."hort of Mm rveious. .iet anoun C -Iron Phosphate from Mclntyie j 1 u - Co. or nn other good druggist lor a threi weeks' treatment It costs only XI .if 50 cents ;i wi .-k and tiike as di rected. If at the end of three weeks vou hu -1 1 " 1 ' Cm Ined .several pounds In weight und don't feci stronger and bet ter than you have for months; If your eyes aren t brighter and your nerves ateadier; If you don't sleep better, and vour vim. Ikoi ;ind vitality aren't more ihiin doubled, you can have your monej bach foi 'be nhinc and Bloodron Pho -phate will cost you nothing. Advertise ment. OO LITTLE: BENNY'S Notebook By LEE PAPE " This morning I woak up before it was time to. and 1 started to WOhdei If my cuzzin Artie was awake yet, "thinking, G, I know a good ideer to find out. I'll call him up on the tele foliti, Wlch I started :,i do. putting or. my Indlnu mockazln slippers nnd gc ing down to the setting room and rail ing up Arties1 number, and 1 stayed there waiting about 16 minutes and the lelefOAf gei I sed. Did you get vuui number el ' No. not yet. I Bed, and she Bed, III ring them sgen And 1 wane,, about 10 more miUnltS, and tin 11 Ant Sue voice came to the lunc. laylngi Hello, SEA AND LAND t Sf ttb BUliAPBslT General Horthy li now in command of the new Hun garian army. Formerly he was Admirnl Horthy and commanded the Austrian Davy. Iiello. wats the matter, wats rong, '.el lo. hello. Hello, Ant Sue, is Artie there? I ed Wy, its Benny, for goodness sakes rtat on erth ales jou, ware ate you? ed Ant Sue, and I sod, Im notde, is Artie up vet? Wat. at half pass 5 in ihe morning, serleny not, are you out of yoiu s-nt-es. this is a prltt) time ol the in lin ing for the telefone to be tinging like mad and scaring people neerl out Of their wits, wat oherth dej vou wuntl I jest Wunted to know i: Artie vas up yet I sed. And I liuns up ihe re-j ?eevc r and went up lo my room and took my lndinun inockazin Slippers Jil and went back to bed, and pnuy scon; the telefone rang and keep on ringing Bhd Jest when I almost decided f bet tcr answer it, I herd pop anserine it, Sayldg, Hello, hello, who 1- this, wiitsl all the bccltment 0 is this you. Sue, is enythlng rong? Wats th it. tiia do se he did. w 1 never herd of sutch a ihing he must be going crazy. Proberly meening me, and pritt) soon I herd pop coming up StvlS, and 1 keep my eyes shut like ft perin thatj had bin asleep all nite. and pop Came In and looked at mr 1 wile, saving to! himself. Wat nonsents, she tMis't oft had a nite mare. Proberly meening Ant Sue. ana he wont down to bed ason. Uttd the f.rst thine I knew I was asleep 00 Rippling Rhymes By WALT MAiON. ! I L n Vmim 1 iii -in i I at a EATING. I have just come back from dinner, and I ate an hour or so: and that din nor was a winner, taking It as dinners go First there wasa roast of mutton and I chewed away with zost, till there wasn't left ft button on the no. th side of my vest. There were b-.ts and MVcct potatoes, some prune juice mI extra drj macarohl with tomatoes, f I ;:nd 1 finished up with pie. Now I bttVc d ihe indigestion, and my works fierce t LH ructions raise, and With me it is a . J Ulfeslion whether ea 1 it truly pas If l 'W we just would cut out eating wo could 1, save a lot or rocks, salt them down and keep repeating, n the safe deposit box. We would prosper like he dick- ; us, put all kinds of wealth away, if- iv wed out oul veal and chickens and be w satisfied with hay. i3ut so fw of us able accumulate a bone! On the ample dinner (able al our revenue ,r is thrown Then our innards get to r balking underneath the vIctiiRls" belt, and the doctor comes a-docking. and he lakes what coin is left. Oh. the I druggists round me frolic, pouring nostrums into me ior 1 have pasmod- f ''LLV li coli and 1 am 1 alajht tj sec. Bo -r3LIl 11 BC&rcely is surprising that a pun- 1 IsH tormented dub feels SO much like mor- ( allzlnr on the vanity 01 grub. ? Bi-i ! " Ask for "HILL'SpP - I FIVE MILLION PEOPLE USED IT LAST YEAR L. HILLS CASCARAgQUININE 1 S. Standard cold remedy for 20 yer f I k in tablet form vaie, sure. n- mtpiiit'. breaks up a cold in 24 HV hour relieve grip in 3 days Ba-w Money back if it fails The - ofiiXi-Bv genuine box has a Ped V 'I I y tP W ' 1 h Mr H';'', WRk. At All Drag 5.r. HI FEED A PROF CORNELL SLCKiAii jj- I