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1 1 S ( t frHE OGDEN STANDARD: OGPEN. UTAH. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29 1919 S IH i jjWomaiTs Pagej I Dorothy Dix Talks j What Qualities Women Most Admire In Men I iv D0K0T1IY DIX, the World's Highest Paid Woman Writer j She Siyot asking his honor's I Kuinc" 'in aVitlwr a husband Rhr ' ' "oem very critical about the di nualificaUons as a life partner ""'"n one particular. She naid I lerful ! man. and one who would boss I h" rll; ,he primeval womhjl ft L warns Who reverted back to her V r'cth and who worshipped the lov- 1 : :::0 draped her by her lovely red I F (mm her own cave t0 his, where r ' KJ,rmrd ever after in fearful happl r nf hi' big stick with knobs on it Kit this woman who wanted a bus d Lnrt who would boss her is onl ajlt i K mori frank than he, sisters. Prac ,' " , rv woman has the ,ame de fr;' (or women are still at heart care l:,ro,n and they s.dl love best the r" wh0 conquer them C1Th one quality through all the 1.1, .with nirn bave becn able J conjure women ha.s been strength. , thla is true whether the Strength Ctcieriri-l or phyfilenl. or used for good rvower ihat mysterious something L , man which makes htm superior to K; occasion, able to fight with fate ' A t0 rost his won from the world, g E;() hold and keep it there's some ling Godlike In that that simply hyp I iflMrP; a woman's imagination. That is wh refined and gently born i ,nd reared ladies hac eloped with m double fis-ed. bull necked prize fight - and husl-.v stable men, and chauf f,r-' and vh fWH-i innocent, pious leaf, g'ida-. school t.achers fall in love v triih lb" criminals the are trying to ., reiorm . , i tiff fhese men have done somc'hing 7; , hid thP strength and ourage to, L after 'he thine they wanted, and. ke cave woman Instinct lu ihe thw fo-Jif.-'i'c fspunded to r. ' Th qi!nli; Hiat ' oman admires i n j Hn above all others is Btrength, the bjlitv to do thing,. .Ml women are' l nature hero worshippers, and (hat thy , dc,i- in surress Is not the re I bit but the grit, the determination , V the enerp that carried rh man o Zfl (jjrrcfS f Wcwn ;idriii; men who know how! W to do things from the biggest to the j j j 1 -- - who aie adequate to c nr.', n jujstinn men who ran conduct a big' iU5inc.'-" 01 ordn a goo.l dinner, men j T;-,, ihii.n i a woman from dan-I ?(.- v ' li :h r own good light arm or picn .nit ih" right senis at the the j pr int is this instim ;ne admiration thai I vomer, have for ihe man whr,.;e Isii'insth and superior knowledge vhey htn rely on that make ihem easy vie- IJ I'm:- for the t-o railed "man of thc irnrld" rho hanpiv to be a vll'ain ?nd ' that keeps a good woman infatuated jrith .1 man who-e morals revolt iter. A woman can forgive ? strong man am sort of a past for the rake of his . ... length U On the other hand, there is no o:h-i I nlftj in a man that a woman de vil ip'sps is s h 1 dors weakness A man 1 bicbt rcmmii every crime on th cal T fndar and no: 1,-e loathsome in a j soman's eves a he i wiien he is ?ira- m no account and inefficient. To be i Teakling without :he stamina to vcn put up a fight with life is the sin Of 6lns to a woman I If ou could look Into a woman's toff! eart yo:i would see that she would k 10 rmther be married to a successful bur UVI lir ihan an honept man who cant iWl ttke a living, and this is not because if Hi j the loot or what she would gain, tid-1 lit herause she would have more re in W pert for the man who risked his life lid If br-rt e-.f-n In a dishonest calling rver.S M she would have for one who was I Hut 0 hz-, and shiftless, and towardlv gatbe) bi' he made no effort al all. lUH I'.Tn' measure of a happy home h ios much the vlfr. looks up 10 the olu:l msband If ehe is satisfied and happy nist;l ''man must be her superior physical ftM ' An mentally, a man on whom she j yj, an lean, on whose judgment she can' Ifpnd. whose strength ran stand be een her and -he world When, von If' & a Wlf" b,'cin ycrv sentence vith I I 'John Fajs" it is a certificate of mat I jmoniel bliss strong enough to draw I n "Mey on at the bank. But when the woman is the first 111(1 l?scr 111 family there's neither Ml WPiness nor contentment in it be lli tiir woman has m.ssed her ideal' '!' t husband, and the hunband is filled jwilh futile jealousy, because he was I not big enough and strong enough to j hold his place a? head of the house. J Of course women do fall in love with , weak men and marry them, hut the love that such women give such men is not the real love of a woman for I her mate It is the pitying, tender j protective love that a mother gives her l sickh child for whose shortcoming, 'she must forever be making excuse j even to hersHf The women who mar ry weak men are invariably the (women with whom the maternal in- stinct Is overpowcringly strong. These marriages turn out very well if the man is amiable enough not to I object to being henpecked, and told I what he should eat and what he -should (Wear, and how he shall conduct his lousiness, and particular if he is meek spirited enough to be able to take the, little boy attitude toward-, hh wife and thing that bis Maria is the great est and wisest woman in the world Unfortunately, however, weakness and humility seldom go hand in band and the man who amounts lo nothing away from home generally fels called upon 10 asspvt himself by being tusn nieal at home, go ihe woman who mar ries the man because she la sorry for him is very apt to end up bv being son v for herself. Those marriages turn out best In which the women bein every sen tence with "John says " N "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove poisons from stomach, liver and bowels. Accept ''California Syrup of Kigs only look foi the name California on the package, then ou are sure youi child is having the best and most '.armless laxative or physic for the I tie stomach, lier and bowels, Chil dren love its delicious fruity t..Me Pull directions for child's rlose on eich ! bottle. Give it without feat 1 1 Mother' You mus sa- aUforhla ' ; Advertisement. 1 00 Grand Duchess of i Luxenburg to Wed The Prince Felix 1 LUXEMBURG, Tuesday. Oct. 28. ! Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxem burg and Prince Felix of Bourbon - i Parma will be married here on No- '.ember 6 by Bishop Micotra, papal nuncio Trmce Felix was born in Schwarzau.) September 29. 1S93. Unlike his broth - or?, SixitiB and Xavier, who served in I the Belgian nrniv, he entered ihe Aus- ' trian service, although he declared at the beginning of hostilities he would refuse to light against the French. Owing lo Prince Felix's war service there was some hostility to his mar triage lo Grand Duchess Charlotte, but! the latter declared It vas a love i match, and that she would wed no oth r. The people of Luxemburg subse I juently acquiesced In 1'nis rlew 1 Nover before in the history of j! this Ftore have we. offered h ! one-half price sale of ladiea' jj ! suits In October. The early i i ! rush of Winter has prompted ub to offer the women of Og- j den an unheard of suit sale Ladies Suits Our eale includes the entire i j ! stock of ladles suit Positively i one-half off erery cult In the 1 j house There w;ll bo an extra ! ! chargo for alteration These ;! suits coruo in all colors and j! sites, he very latest thing In ! style Vou cannot afford to 'i miss looking at them come ! I1 early. REGULAR $45 to $100 ! SUITS We include In this wonderful ' suit sale the very newcot Inter- I pretatibn of stylo Exclusive modola achieving au lndlvidu- J allty that will appeal to women ) t who want something different. I fomo early and choose leisure- I ly. Wo have an exceptionally ! J large stock and It will take some time to go through It to S satisfy yourself of the diversity ! of choice You miy never get ! ! another chance llki this. Ac- cept the challenge. National Outfitting Co. ! HAKKY IlKINSITIUBER J; j ! Manager j! 2840 Washington Ave., Ogden FARMERS OPEN 3911 ANNUAL ! MEETING TODAY ! HAGERSTOWN M1 . Oct 2 Stead ; fast support to the ldern1 government I in combatting attempts of -'certain rad i ical elements lo vitiate and destroy American Institutions." was pledged in n I resolution adopted at the opening session ! here today of the 39th annual meetflnfe I of the Farmers' National congress. Asserting that the causes underlying i present Industrial unrest have liroun' the country to the verge of "a crisis." j the resolution declared the "conservatism fo the American farmer must be eter nally on guard to prevent the develou inent and spread o( radical theories which would subvert the fundamental I principles of the American f.-o ernnienr More than 1O0O delegates from all sec tions of the country were present.' Thoughtful conservatism and a firm love of American Institutions must be tho guide of the American farmer in the pres- , nt crisis speakers told the congress In welcoming the congress, Governor Harrington of Maryland declared the farmer i u.it make himself benrd in all j ouneils whieh seek settlement of th present dlfferenees between eapltal and Piboi These dlfferenees. lie 5nld. n.-rl brought ihe nation to the threshold of in ternal strife in which tin comfort, happi ness and ver lies of our people arc at stake. Pleading for "unadulterated American ism among fill classes," the governor ie- tared 1 both, capital and labor must be taught that they cannot Jeopardise the sovereignty of the nation.'' The men v.ho are teaching "foreign doctrines" In this country today, the anarchist r.nd the bolshcvlst who have assumed our citl tenshlp without sympathy for our form of government, must be put down," he declared E, r CoglJI, president of the Marylnn i Agricultural society, advocated affilia tion of all farmer' organizations so that "the afe and sane" opinion of the farm er might be heard with ' greater defer ! encc " TRAINMEN'S STRIKE IS UNAUTHROIZED WASHINGTON. Oct- 28 Strike of trainmen in the Chicago switching dis trict, called by local union leaders for Thursday unless certain wage demands are granted "in full" would be "wholly unauthorized and without the ;tlc -tlon of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen." It vas said here tonight by W 1. Lee, president of the brotherhood oo 1 Read tho Classified Ads- i i ILOVE and MARRIED LIFEl iaj, the noted ' author i Idah MGlone Gibson My Husband Seems Changed. John took his hand from tho wheel and pulled me close to him. And. rap turously, we said to each other what lovers have said from ihe beginning or time. We said, amidst embraces land kisses, that it was sufficient that we loved each other, that neither of : us was marrying the other's famllv ; land that in all the world there was no lone at this moment but Just we two. Then I explained: "1 am an onh child, my dear, and I have the dearest little mother in all the world I am sure she will love you as the son she uever had, when she knows you My father has boon confined to a vheelj chair for many years. A fall from his horse when he was nearly as young asl you are made him an Invalid, lie was not married to my mother when the ! accident occurred, but as soon as she knev. that he would be more or less I Of a cripple, she insisted upon fulfill ing the engagement immediately. "For the first few years of their 'married life, during which 1 was lorn. they travelled constantly, searching for the recover which they did not find. He grew steadily worse and nov. tor many years has been almost help AM I 'They are Ideally happy, and my j (mother has demonstrated thai love Is! all." Then for the first time I saw the I cynical look come over John's face. I that I ha e seen o often since, and !he said' "Mj family history is a little different. Marriage has meant some thing else to my mother. I never I km w my lather. My mother was mar ried very oung to a man much older' (than herself and after I was born my I jalstei is two years older than I am l she iiloiced him. 1 have never asked v. iv . and she has never spolcen of him e.ccept in the most dignified and reti I cent manner He died soon after the divorce. I gather, however, that my imolhM from her short marriage decid- ' cd that lo-. e is not all. Her whole lambitlon has been that my Bister and myself should make either financially or socially brilliant marriages. My Bister fulfilled her ambition to the full est Her husband is one of the most sui 1 1 asful men on 'Qhange, but I know that v.lvii the ma-cr" ' - m " rl she will consider my marriage quite a. : satisfactory " My heart ank over this description for I could not agree with him. I . was neither an heiress nor a social light,, although in the small town in which I lived my famllv were among th9 plcct I wanted to ask if his mother was a wealth v woman, but I fell that U tfould seem mercenary, and so I led up to the subject bv saying I am afraid, ill monev is an objective dear hear', that, ur mother will not feel that you bave done so well as you might. While a,h..r i.nd moth' t have an income large enough to provide for the family vei'j comfortably, yet, like most Am , encan girls, I have no dot. j i presume that my small income, however, which barely suffices for, spending money, will be settled upon me " , John brushed all this aside in a very, lordly manner I shall sk no man to take care of my wife ' lie said. ' Mother has an In come which Bhould keep her comfort! , biv of ourse 1 have been adding to it ever since 1 have been In t-jsiness, but l am Quite Bure she will under stand, now that I have a family ol my own. she mui I adapt herself to cir cumstances Her in.-omr should be I 'ample for her necessities. Besides my Blstei and hei husband are perfectly able to help her out in anj way without feeling it. Certainly she musi hove understood that a timol would come when I should find you lit is the fate of all mothers." Some way '.his explanation and dee-, i. ration left me a little cold. I could ool reel an jiarticular enthusIaBra in m manifest destinj Neither was I able to dismiss from my miml the sub - I Jed of Johns mother so cavalierly.! Bul my spirits rose again when John I oni e more pulled me toward him and said: "But v. hat have we to do with mm hers and fathers, and Bisters? Henceforth h Is just you and I and daughters and sons " strangely enough, the reference that John made to children did not have the effect upon me. that he evident 1 (wished it to have. Already he had fin ished the first cycle he had corralled his woman and was looking toward the future, to the establishment of a j famllv and a home of which he would; be the head My imagination, on the other hand, intrigued by what he had said about his mother, leaned bennd that, and I wondered how I should feel I If In the years to come- my son should say: "Now thai 1 have a family, she must adapt herself to circumstances."! Already, although 1 had been mar-1 Iried a bare two hours, I had met a new John a man I did not know a man. - Resinol a healing house hold ointment The same soothing, heating prop erties that make Resinol Ointment i so effective for eczema and many other skin-emptns, also make It an ideal household remedy for Born WcuimU fludn; Kishti Cuts iore Irnutioiu Cold-jorcs I and a score of other troubles whch constantly arise in every home, I especially where there are children. That is why you should keep Res inol Ointment ready for instant use. So'xi by all 4ruyj-iu, rrfcnbed bf doctor. I did not understand a man I sli: htl j feared. (Continued Tomorrow) oo BETTER THAN CALOPIEL Thousands Kave Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tsblet Are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards' Oiive Tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards' determination not to trczt liver and bowel complaints with calomel. For 17 years he used these tablets (a vege table compound mixed with olive oil) in his private practice with great success They do all the good that calomel docs but have no bad after effects. No pains, no gnping, no injury to th? gums or danger from acid foods yet they stimulate the liver and bowels. Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablet; when you feci logy" and "heavy.'' Note how they clear clouded brain and perk up the spirits. 10c and 25c a box. Ad rrt lament. Large Receipts of Wheat For Week Ending October, 17 NEW YORK. Oct, 20 Receipts ot wheat from farms In "tills tountry for! tho week ending October 17 tolalli rl IQ -30S. 000 bushels .'is compared with 10. 145,000 bluehela the previous week, it wa announced heo iod.iv by th United State &rnin corporation. Flour prodm l during I lie same week amounted lo 3.- ' 301.000 barrels, n decrease of 100.000 bar- ; iv Is as compared with the previous week, Kxports of wheat from July 1 to Oc- ; u:.n i; totalled 52.234, ooo bushels, The exports of flour during the same period totalled 5.175.000 barrels. oo LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEET.NG OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE DE TACHABLE PLOW3HARE EDGE MANUFACT'jr.!.',G CCrvl P N Y. Notice in hereby given, ihat a .special meeting of the stockholders of the De tachable Plowshare .'-.cge Manufaciur Ing Company, vsill be held n the L'.j.in cil Chamber, at the .'ity Hall "iOglen1 . Ity, Weber County, State of Prah, on' the 8th day of November, A. D., 1J19, at two (2) o'clock p. m. of said day.i tor 'he purpose of Voting ipon the fol towing amendments to the Article ,of I Incorporation; to wit. To change and amnd Ari rle Six (6) thereof, by inserting and substi tuting in lieu thereof the following ARTICLE SIX "The amount of toe Capital St jck subscribed by each party to these Ar-! tides of Incorporation is as lollcws, to-wit: H. I. Nordquist ... ... , "-",500 shnres Hugh lloldawav 6,00o shades Cle eland Redfield .. .. 40'.' sh.'esi John M Gent a 1,000 sh&rea c. D. McDoQold lo-.- r hares It is expressly understood and r greed, that ihe r2 500 sL.ies of stock subsciibed by H, 1 NrrdQUisc, nd the 5.000 shares of stork .sub-1 scribed by Hugh Holdawa, enall be; known as Promotion Stock, and so long as the same shjll be Held b -:ahl H. I. NprdQUiat, and said Hug'1 Ho da way or either of them the saice sall ' draw only forty (40) per cent of ihe i profits accruing from the bus'nesa ol ' the said corporation said forty (40) I per cent to be paid o said H. I :.' rd ijuist and Hugh Hoi laway according to. the respective holdings of each of said; par'.ies, and that r.txty (60) per ren of; the profits accruing troni the business of the said corporation shall be paid to the holders ol stock of said corpora tion issued to and he'd by parties otter .ban said H. I. Nordquist ana Hugh Holdaway." ,, , . . nd said meeting will also te hold tor tho purpose of transacting si,ch rther business as may proper'y come before the said meeting I FT CH ABLE : . V- SUA f.' I F.DGK MANUFACTURING I OMPAa'JY. Dn H. I NonlquiS'. Presitlent , By E F. BRATZ, Sec car: By Order of the Board of Directors NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE HANSEN LIVESTOCK & FEEDING COMPANY. Notice is hereby given that a spc ri.il meeting of the stockholders ol l e Hansen Livestock & Feeding company, a corporation organized under the laws of 'he state of Utah, will be held at Mercer block, 363 24th street (up .-tairs) Osden Utah, on Saturday, the 15th day of Noernber. 1919. at 1:30 o'clock p. m , for the purpose of amending the amended articles ot in corporation of said company in the INFORM A TlON B UREA U j Notice to Advertisers On and after April 1, 1919, DU6iness director advertising In The Standard will be per line per month. a k ANYTHING New or Old ANYTHING A to Z new or old bought, Bold or traded. Phone 333. Books and Stationery Brainwell Book and Stationery, 2362 Washington Ave. Phone 360. 2QS8 Banking Utah National Bank, southeast cor ner Twenty-Ivurth aiid Washington, ir'buno 61. C Dunselor-at-Law T. iL U'Lonnully, ugden, Utah, Lega. advicw by mail. Win. uie tho lattb. t uuiiu ij3. uarpet C'eaning iv. Van xvuixiycu lor upholstering, uirpels utaiitu, altered auu laiu. ives uiaji-iub ol liiatLieaaea. Jr none ;. j Expert carpet cleaning, mattress reuoaiui, upnolalenug, and trprUbj i etiiretcbeu. L.U1 E. J. Hampton Co., reavber UenQVaung. Phouu atto-VV. Lhiropractor uwn W. Halvorson, D. C. Res. l'houe 10&b-W. 701-703 Eccles Bldg ity Scavenger McLartny tc Co., 2734 Grant avenua. i tiono Z016-W. Oentists The New Method Dentists are epe clalisu In all brunches of Dentistry. :46a Washington. 220o 3rain Tile for Sale Intermountain Concrete Co. Twen tieth and Lincoln avenue, Ogden, Utah. Phones 206)S and 48't . 2310 iingraving Ogden Engraving Service Co., mak ers of fine cuts in one or more colors, 416 Twenty-lourth street. Phone 463. Foot Specialist Plat feet, corns, etc., corrected. Fry Laboratory. 330 Hudson Bid. 8583 IjPnsive Kewpies I I II 3 Any girl or boy can get a PENSIVE KEWPIE tree by bringing or mailing to the Ogden Standard one S new subscription. This offer will be for a limited p time only. Cut out the subscription blank below g Jgj and have it signed then bring or mail it to the Standard. esSt I I I il g In order that j S I X may receive a peusive kev.pie doll as a prize, 1 hcie- j by subscrir.e for tlie Ogden Standard for on-i month i S 31 and thereafter UNTIL I ORDER IT STOPFFD for j S which I agree to pay the regular subscriotioi price $ ! Name : gj g Address j i II S RULES: I m HI p Mail subscriptions must be paid in advance. Only 0 boys or girls who's parents or guardians are already S subscribers are eligible to vin the Kewpie. No boy or girl will be given more than one doll. 0 A new subscriber is some one who has not taken g! the Standard during the past thirty days. fire Insurance inaries n,ibeuberg. Phone 1S&9-J. Laieuuomun auu .Uicuigau iuinmerciai biunuaiu liisuxanco. 1(375 rly and Grain nay, ruin aua poultry feed. Bell i rue., 3il ' wemy iOU'd, luuiie StSio. 310U dids, Wools, l;ur O. M. liaio'an, 6i W'nii avenue, .ajs toy nric-. t,. i bone 781 W. loi ank and Hides Western mue ac Junlr Co., 22-u . 'aoUmyiun Ave, Phone 861. ugUen JunR Uoust, zo63 W usnangcuu Ave. i none- 2io. A-ey Filling Key UUii4S and lock reyaiiing. Hua ton Kepau: obop, 24(111 lluusun. Life Insurance W. C. biewaxl, special representative ot the asuw ork Lilu Jusuranco Co. H Lewis bldg. Phone 72V. J463 i.ioney to Loan iuoac) lu iouu uii improved real e; iaie. tweUy Hciiick. zuij iHew and Seconti riand Furniture New aud second band goods Liuutfui, Bold and exchanged. Highest, prices paid for second hand furniture. Trunks and suit cases a specialty. Sin?; Trunk Ac Furniture Store, 244 TWeiity-flfth street. Phone loJl. Painting I'aper cleaning and tinting. New Wil kinson. Address Kear 738 Twenty-sixth street. Phone 1520-J. 3457 Call on J. J. Brummitt at 2417 Hudson avenue, if you want to sell your Liberty bonds. Phone 59. HI following particulars: To amend ihe seventh article the :of by increasing the capital tocfc or 'said corporation from 51,000 000 00 di vided into 10,000 shares of the ' par ! va'ue of $100.00 each, common stock to $1 500.000 00 divided into 15.000 shares of tho par value of $100.00 i each, of which 10,000 shares shall be I common stock and 5000 shares shall I be preferred stock, each share to b entitled to one vote The preferred I stock shall bo cumulative and shall draw eight per cent dividends per an num, and said preferred stock shall be a first lien ou ihe net assets of the company, and further expressly pro viding That the company reserves th right to redeem the said issue of pre ferred stock on or after five years, a', the price of $110 per share. At said meeting such other business shall bf considered and acted upon, as mu come properly before the meet Dated at Ojlrden, Utah, this 20th day of October, 1919. By order of the Board of Directors. ADAM PATTERSON, President. S. S JENSEN, Secretary. CHEZ BARKER, Attorneys for corporation. 317 ?rinting All kinds of job printing. Dee Neutc bouui Printing Co. rhoue llfitj. 213a Piano Tuning Repairing aud hand polishing. Plavei pianos a specialty. Guaranteed. Atkiu son. Phone 29 K-3. y&,j( , i ' I . iiysiciau ana burgeon Dr. A. Peruiuud, otiice hours 11 u 4 p. rn. iNew leery lilug., Hudson Ava lies, fhone o-io. office pbone lyoo-w Real Estate and Loans kVilUliU lia;, IMi lui Und ludLA I scavenger iiaiuUo and rubbish hauled, ces6 pools auu tuneis cleaned. John Cbipi u. Lu., ruone i-o. 2oi6 Hudson avenue aaitary Work Sanitary Gaiuage Co., all kindi oj ruuuun Lauleo, PLone b20. sewing Machines ' j. I Wo rent, repair, .arry needlea anc pal is lor ail mah.es ol muclnnes. Whu v.'..cg .Uacnine Lo., 221V Uasmnioi. ceuue. i'Uoue ZSbi. : cnts and Awnings 8 ugaen Tent auu Awning Co., manu facturers ol high grade store, oflict anu resident awiiinga. Waterprooi cov ers, bags, etc. Anything in canvas. .joo Uasmngioa avenue. Phone 264. Vacuum Cleaners rnuac 2jo-j loi vacuum cleaner, Si lor 24 bouis. eternized dust bag. 6074 Windows Cleaned Expert window and wall paper clean ing an where. American Window Cleaning, Phono 5t5'J. 2370 Washington. Read the Classified Ads Kead the Classified Ada-