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I ------ , .y, .-. I THL OGDLN 5 1 ANDAKD OGDL.V L 1 AH. WhU.NhSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1919. 9 t SI every man wants gloves for some kind of use, some for motoring, some for 1 other sports, some for street wear and j dress wear. whether you require one pair or an (U J I entire outfit, we arc supplied to take j care of all you wants, including work HI ;,! gloves. m m SWISS PLEASED WITH RESULTS OFJLECTION BERNE Switzerland, Oct 20 Sat isfaction with the results of the elec tion to the national council whkh show only 39 Socialists chosen on the final count. Is expressed by the bnur- j jreoise press today. The Swiss de morrnry. these newspapers comment, withstood victoriously a strong attack! on the part of the extremists who had been boasting that the bourgeoise parties would be snowed under. The final results show that the council with a total of ISO members will be made up as follows: Radical Democrats. 68; Catholic' Conservatives, 42; Socialists. 30; the I new Peasant party, 27 Liberal Demo crats, 9; Eastern Switzerland Demo crats, 4; Grutleans. 3; Progressive Bourgeoise, 1; Evangelist, 1. rn . At Yarmouth, Enc . a fish merchant pening a barrel ot oysters found an ! oyster holding a mouse caught by the head. The oyster apparently haa , opened its shell to feed, when the! mouse tried to ent the oyster, which j promptly closed IU -hell on the in t ruder. l If erel? (K flk Heakh HBHk I to IHbHA I and the WLj rJBHB T VJ FOR WHOLESOMENESS, 1 Y JJm PURITY AND FOOD 1 yy i V-ri r r,r Irnm bacteria, pure, un- fill m adulterated scientifically exam 1 vv fli I '1 iru,i Some nl ,nr' reasons which ' wsJk-B place Kleenmllk aboo ordinary -rrHy milk on the Ogden mark"t f I Vx!A kleenmilk IB safeguarded by " h J eery precaution. It is Bweet i Jf 1 and wholesome, and has a big I i e cream line, which yon Have If J 1 1 been longing for so much. , bgJmmmLAmamm&ru& order Is to be delnered to ad, Kleenmilk Dairy , SMITH BROS 1 Phone 12S6 03.'? 31st St. - I V ) las ith I - r n JJ; Tl?fflT Dance Tonight j VWM Special Novelty Dances a0 jjjL Prizes for the Ladies dP L T M IiIUan Thatcher Orchestra :k j tgr Couple, f.5c Extra Lady, 40c '-i & (War tax Included) BED CROSS TO OPEN BQIITEil FRIDAY The membership committee of the Red Cross roll call will open sepnr- ; ate headquarters Friday in the city 1 ball. Room No. 2 has been given to! the committee for the nine days' can- i vas and Commissioner Jone will ,i ;e other rooms for his offices during the membership dri The telephone,! number will be 489 and the office will be open from 0 o clock in the moininq1 until 9 at night. Mrs. t'lyde Fulton will be the sec retarj In charge of the offiee and Mrs S. O. Steens will bp the treasurer All supplies will h- moved to the room in the city hall Friday morning and the workers can secure their material ihere for the c oming week's (fork Buttons and Flags Red Cross buttons and Red Cross flags will be given for each member ship this year, as heretofoie. The. e , flags and buttons will be counted out to the workers and they must be 1 counted for with the money. This is J tho plan all oer the country, so the button and flag will be a receipt. The local committee must in turn account to headquarters for the buttons ship ped to Ogden. The individual churches, clubs, lodges and orders will be asked to see that their organizations are enrolled as members. There will be individual groups of workers to secure member ships in stores and industrial centers; there will be booths in some of the stores and an effort will be made to have each home in the county so licited for membership. Therefore, get your button early in the week ar.d wear it, Is the word of wisdom. For Dollar Membership Only. The membership drive will be for the dollar membership only. Of this, I one half will remain In Ogden for lo- j cal work and the other half goes for the national work. For instance, the: sinking of the steamer, (. ity of Musk"- gon, this week cajled for immediate aid This is but one little instance of! American needs that are being met.i If the coal strike comes there will ' probably be calls for shelter and re- j lief in some cities For all these the, National Red Cross must be ready at, an hours' notice to give as much lid as is needed. The Texan storm and tidal wave was another illustration of this NO MOREJCATARRH This Simple Home Treatment Has Stood the Te6t of Time Every fall and winter, for more than twenty years, thousands of people hae made it a daily practice to breathe the i r:ir of Hyomel and so keep themselves) free from Catarrh Coughs Colds, Bron chitis. Sore Throat and Influenza. This is certain ;nd you should try it If you will breathe Hyomei dally, as; directed, it will free you, and keep you free from all these troubles or if won't coat vou a rent. ( ill ley Drug Co. or any reliable drug gist enn supph you with the Complete Hyomei outfit. Including a hard rubber pockel inhaler The inhaler will last a . life time and extra bottles of the liquid Hyomei cost but a few cents. A few drops of oil in the inhaler will last for! ,dnys and its pure, soothing, antiseptic,' ! healing air, breathed deep in the air p-i usages of your nose and throat should keep you free from coughs, icolds, influenza and catarrh all winter (long. Pleasant to use, takes but. a few minutes daily and is guaranteed to sat lfy or money back. Advertisement Commission Will Log Route for First Air Race Round-the-World LOS ANGELES, Cal.. Oct 29 The commission to organize the t'irst round-the-world derby, which invert! gated landing fields and other faeili ties for aircraft here, planned to leave today for San Diego. Lieui Col. Herbert Mapes, deputy chief of the air police of New York ' i i . will remain here to recover from an indisposition which followed 'be fracture of one of his libs when at railroad train on winch he was riding made a jolting star! and threw '.mi out of his chair Colonel Mapes will probably go direct lo Neu Y rfc wh- n he feels able to travel. Simple Way To j Take Off Fat Thr can he nothing Simpler tlmn tak ing h convenient little tablet four limes, Mch das until your weight Is reduced 10 j normal That's all Just purchase a case of Mnrmolu I'resc rlptlon Tablets fiom our drugstst (or if you prefer, send 1 to Marmoln Co 864 Woodward Ave . Detroit t i. mtiA folio directions No' dieting, no exercise Ent what you want lie lazy a6 you like and k-, on tr I ting Bllmmer- And the best part of Mnrmolu Prcs riol ion Tablets Is their hai mlessness That is your ubsoluio safeguM rd Adv. uu The winds now blow, Soon there'll be snow , he autumn leaves are seared and brown , ud the festive tramp Now leaves his camp I And returns to work his route in town. oo ST JOSEPH LIVESTOCK. ST JOSEPH, Mo., Oct 20-Hoss 'Receipts 4000; market higher, top $14.00; bulk $13 25(5 14. 00 Cattle Receipts 4000- market 25c lower; steers $7.4017.50 cows and heifers ?5.50ti 14 T.0, calves $6.50 16 50. Sheep Receipts 6600; market higher; lambs $9.00015.25; ewes $5.-507.86. oo A young New Zealander. wb Wiotfl to Hernanrd Shaw begging for his au tograph to add to a collection, diew forth the characteristically genial ad vice from the dramatist, "to set fir.' to the collection ol autographs and sit on ' ihe top." IJjMlUajjHEALTH Nuxoted Iron Inrensr sfrncth .Td endurance of delieate. nervou run down people In two pk"' lm In mail Instances It has been usd nd endorsed by such men as Hon. l.eshu M. Shjw, former Secretary of the Treasury ani ESs-Governor of Iowa, Former t'nlti Stat Senntor and i-p-Presidential Nommeu Uhal - v Towne. General John L, Clem (Re tired) the drumnu r to of shtioh who Was sergeanl In the I s. Army when only 12 1 1 , "i up. l.;o I'nltfJ States ludge W Atkinson of tho Court of Claims of Washington and others. AsU your doctor or druggist about It. i DECISION 01 WAGE DEMAND OF THE TRAINMEN WASHINGTON, Ocl 29. -Director General Hlnes has not reached a de cision on the W&Se demand of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen De tails of the recommendations n ad hy 'lie board of railway wages were dis- cussed today- by officials of the lail road administration with Preslaenl Lee and the union'3 strike committee to develop how the recommendations would work in practi-nl applicr.T'on Mr. Hinea hopes o make an aw .ru In the case in the near future HOW INGENIOUS YANKEES TRICKED MJNJfETERANS WITH THK AMERICAN FORCES JN GERNfANY. Oct 1. (Mali, by the Asso ciated Preix) Tricks of the game t war nre eomlng to licht from time lo time as each side tells its story. On of the most surre:sful of them was prac ticed by American forces In the Meuse Argonne battle last fall when the la.t great nllled offensive was at its heigh', from Switzerland to the sea. An Ini- aglnarj nrm conceived by a handful of I American Junipr officers waa "thrown Into the field" over night and for days five r-rack German divisions Just east of 'erdun In the Etaln legion were kept on their toes momenta rll oxperteing an attack which never materialised At a dinner table in a CoblcnS cafo, overlooking the Rhine, an American in telligence officer recently told the slon of the creation of the "mythical X army, ' as it hs called, it appears that tire Germans were expecting an attack In I he Etnin lector at any time and the Americans knew it: iul at that phase of the fame the First United States army was devoting its energies to driv ing the enemy out of the Argonne forest and the hill country on either aide. So the mythical army was cieated. In prefer ence lo n. real diversion, requiring many men, to convince the German commm der that it would not be wise to weak' n the Etain front to the benefit of the Meusc. Argonne front where a desperati battle nan proceeding Five frefh divisions had been placed by the Germans on the Etain line Thei-e constituted thall last and finest re servoir of available divisions. The American realised that the minute tho Germans decided that this was not :t danger point. :in or all of the five di- islons could be withdrawn replaced by exhausted and fragmentary diisions coming from the battle fronts, and thai the appearance of the fresh troops in line west of the afetisd would have a tremendous effect on tho American of fensive. The X army" wan , assigned to front from Bexonvaux to Eresnes. From the morning of October 22 until JUSl previous to the armistice this army "fun-tloned " Captain Chales n Mats, of Hubbard Woodi ill was commander-In-chief. Captain William H. Deardcn. ot SprihSjfield, Mas? and Washington, D. C. wa.t chief of staff. Lieutenant John h Graham of Lexington. Ya . was chief of "troop movements;" Captain c w. Nei dert was in charge of g-e or adminis tration i and Lieutenant H. T Grlswold, of Old Lyme. Conn . was chief of ar tillery. The ataff of the X army Were all members of the Intelligence section of the First army and of course, before beginning operations, had secured the consent of their chief, Colonel Willey Howell. The wireless and the telephone were freely used to convince the Germans that the Americans were preparing for an attack in the Etain sector. To make ur' that tb Germans would bo able to break into" the code used, the Anu-n Foley's Honey and Tar COMPOUND AN OLD RELIABLE FA MIL REMEDY, recommended for cough colds, tickling of the throat, spasmodic croup, whooping cough, la grippe, and bronchial coughs, hoarseaesa, etc. The First Dote Gave Relief C. E Summer. Holdrtdfa. Neb . vrrittsi 'Some time ago I coritr jcted a vtry levere couf li and cold due lo exposure. My cough (ot 10 bed I could hardly aleep (or two or three r.hti. A Irieodoi mine recommended Foley's huney and Tax Compound, and I (ot atiOc bottle. The e-y trji doae relieved me. I took a second doaa before (oin( to t. J and can truthfully lay 1 did do! t -iflii once all uuihl. By uaia( si directed the next two days tuv couth was entirely (our, and I (ive Folcy'e Honey and Tar full credit for my spvly uaJ perma rocovsry." For more than thirty years Foley's Honey and Tar has been used tpitk satisfaction and success. A. R. MclNTYRE DRUG CO, UTAH COMPOSERS Tfij BE SUBJECT DF TALK i AT MEETING Music by I'tah composers will make up an interesting program for the Daughters of Pioneers' meeting to he hpld Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Miss Ellen Thomas will make a talk I on The Instructors and Artists in Music." The various numbers include "My Western Home." composed by Bvan Hughes and sung by Melba Re?d Jones. "Srgo Lily." composed by Jos . epll CcOTllle suns; by Golden Bing ham, "Romance," bj Anton Peterson, ami "Humoresque," bj i n t nfowrj Piano selection will h' given by Miss Carrie Browning. Also three quar tette number-;. .Mcsdnnies Ballingi i Murphy, McGregor and Hunter com prising the quartette They will sing "The Biid of Para dise,' composed bj I hamberlain; bun Of the (pii- nf Utah, bv Squire Coop, and Fairest Utah,' by Joseph Ballan tyne. Mrs, E I Mi. h will deliver an eulogy of the late Mrs Mary Richards, who waa an honorary president of in--', Daughters of the Pioneers. .:m luinlsh.il th.-m with a sallafrwiorv key. One wireless nation, of the X army was established in a clump of woods near I Verdun and was christened "headquartara of the X anny." Tins station functioned unill the end of the Krne all 'ciders to the army koIok out from this place , hy Wireless. Soon after the station b- gnn working the Germans located lt whereabouts and frequently shelled tho 1 woods and vicinity; apparently in bop- s Of breaking up Ihe raldlo of this latest of ar.no. a ncee The X army also had a portable radio station, which moved i-hmit and repre sented Itself aS B different station every day or two. The feelor In which the X army wdsj at work was directly under command of the Thirty-third French corps, nd ihe loving wireless station caused consider able excitement amonc the French sold- 1 lers as it sent messages to make tho ! enemj believe that several fresh Ann I - an divisions had moved Into the are) Th- French unaware of the plans of llv X army staff at times thought ih Americans had lost 'ill sense of rcaseu i and on several occasions so reported the n li . less plants. The first message from the X army headquarters was b general dispatch! iii .ill wireless st-rtions in the army area (none ol which actually existed) I in the new code, of course, dircctimr that none of the stations answer or make any use of their send'ng instru ment s, for fear of the enemy locating them, but to be on the alerl al Fixed hours to receive message0 The . f f e was to warn the Germans that a large number of wireless stations must have been set up and to advise them of the hours when iho enem intercepting Stations should be on the alert for the American messag( It was followed bv a series of mess ages designed to indicate that the X army was preparing for a full fledged operation In order to inform the en emy ol the geographical limits of the sector ol the X army, many messages were directed to imaginary officers -it existing towns on Uir Etain front. Meanwhile l lie roving wireless Btd lion was working overtime day ird night It began sending out messages in the Freanes Bex tor and trying to give the impression thai it was several Stations al widely separated locations. One message in particular was pecul iarly designed to add to the enenn's suspicion of the approaching trouble ail imperative demand for 200 copies more additional ol the Conflans Bheet, jiAoxmwruy Gaps. H 34SI AVI 3 FONI POOR FIVE f 'I ; eye ry thing ron tvinv tPoriT for everev con I ' issj 1 he chap who works or plays out-of-doors knows the value of our I sweaters. They get right next to , I vou, keep you comfy and chase the chills. We have SWEATERS r I in all suitable weights and colors from rainbow hues to sombre tones. And Mackinaws? Ask us! Warm, stylish and just the thing for moving around outdoors. Lots of leg room; no tangling in coat- j tails. We're also showing leather Ircats, vests, outing shoes and boots, flannel shirts 'most everything, in fact, for the outdoor fellow. Call on us while stock sare Qiurammf Bags. jlo: I 245I HUDSON AVt. FONl POUO FIVE i L I 'Plan dlrecteur map ' This could onlv be interpreted bv the Germans, the Americans agreed as preparation for a coining drive on ihe I"! ri iron center. In addition to the wireless the X army al90 had in operation, on the front between Bezonvaux and Freanes i a telephone squad a careless squad which sei up telephone stations here j and there and sen1 messages and talked shop and gossiped at night 'about the arrival of some old friend 'from America with such and such an ! out fit The X army telephone squad took no chances that the Germans might noi hear the conversations Ihe Americans 'desired them to record They delib lerately grounded their wires, so tlu I enemy could "listen in," and crawled out into no mans land in the dark ness and hooked one or the ineiuvn wires ovei onto the German barbed v.ir" in front of an abandoned trench system In the from line of modern warfare ihe telephone is a most dan "geroup. instrument, for boih sides de viaed apparatus which within certain I limits an pick up conversations over enemy line with which it is not even connected. So the Americans felt cer 'lain that all their conversations were I heard by the Hermans Two days after the X army began functioning, the results began to be To Get up in the morning tired and unrefreshed, with a dull, heavy head, often amounting to headache, to feel low spirited and "blue" are symptoms of self-poisoning by food poisons, not neu- T"? tralized or eliminated by bowels, liver and kidneys acting in harmony. BeecSiam's PilSs j help to remove the cause of this trouble. They act gent ly and safely, but also J veryj dl "CARNIVAL-HALLOWEEN-DANCE" Assembly Dance Hall THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30TH Serpentine Marda Gras Hats" Confetti Given to the Dancers. PRIZE SPOT DANCES DANCING UNTIL ONE O'CLOCK OLIE REEVE'S JAZZ ORCHESTRA The Music That Makes Dancing a Pleasure. ! I , 1 rim noticeable, the nervousnesn on the part of the (iermans being exhibited in AM many wayt, the enemy first sending Jl ovei a large number of airplanes fr jl make reconnaissance? The Germans also began a series of trench raids. , I to obtain prisoners for the purpose of IIR identifying units of the forces oppo- I II site them German prisoners captured bv the rrench told of wild alnrms in , jl the night on the part of the German 1 ; forces, hurried reinforcements of tnfj B, main line of resistance and varlojuf Ml other movements which indicated th'at I I the enemy was exerting extreme j I watchfulness on account of the activi I ty of the little army being operate! i by a handful ot American? When the .irmis'ice became effec tive, November 11. the little Amerie.-.n mythical X army still held its ground J I in the field near Verdun, and opposite five crack German divisions stood j their guard not even suspecting that. f l they bad been tricked by a handful oj Ingenious young Yankees who were de ; lighted at the results obtained by their j mischievous schemes which had ij worked so successfully in deceiving the wise old German veterans of a five-year war. oo tll STRIKE ORDER ill 11 f INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Oct. 29 AM l- The strike order of the United till f Mine Workers, effective Friday f f midnight, stands After two fell f hours' diaCUBSiop, the conference here today of Ihe big union, it 4- j II 4- was announced, had no idea of . im f modifying the call for a cessation rl 4- of work. President Wilson's pro- 4 4- nouncement on the threatened in- 4 L 1 4 dustrial war had no defender in 4 4- the conferences, it was stated. 4 L 444-4-44- 4- 4-44-4 J. J. Brummitt, 2417 Hud son avenue, pays highest jl prices for Liberty bonds, - H SAVE THAT DOLLAR There's a dollar in your., pocket now that you don't need Maybe you wll need it later badly. SAVE IT put it in a sa zings account in. this strong bank. DO IT NOW. hi SI There is Capital and Surjj ' plus of $300,000 which is one . of the big factors assuring SAFETY for funds deposit ed here. OGDEN l STATE fit; BANK I I r isV HL c. BIGELOW. Ads !f