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Watch Teeth Whiten When You Remove the Film All Statements Apfiraxed by High Dental A honties p 1 I This is to urge a ten-day test of a tooth paste which combats the Rim. EL mtsrL High authorities have proved it Five years of tests WT have placed it beyond question. Leading dentists every- ' sV where are urging its adoption. . er tt T,,V. Compare the results with your old methods, and let your A Ten-Day Tube of own teeth dccidc Pepsodent to show . you its effects. Send Film Destroys Teeth the COUpon for it. That slimy film which you feel on your teeth causes most tooth troubles. Every modern dentist knows that lm 1 Dental science, for many years, has sought a way to end it. That film is what discolors, not the teeth. It is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it They, with tartar, are rfWftTT cme cause of pyorrhea. So the major object in clean- , ing teeth is to keep them free from film. jBfla3KV- M- Old-time methods fail to do that. Teeth still discolor, MBBwHRfb' SUI decay, aa millions of people know. The reason 13 that VwJaT G' Crushing does not end the film. jHglUlBWaBrfc JPsf The film is clinging. It Rets between the teeth, enters raKjPBBF crevices and stays. Day and night, month ater month, it 'S a potent'a sourCi; 01 danger. Now a Way to End It ' A Science now has found a way to end it. Five years of f ' 4Kfef tests have proved this. The -way is now embodied in a Hfi dentifrice called Pepsodent. And we urge you to sec BL what it does. W 1 v. . S A Pepsodent is based on pepsin, the digestant of albumin. - Z'm The lm 8 lbuminoue matter. The object of Pepsodent jBL ' R i? to dissolve it, then to constantly combat it. f A : wl-. ' But pepsin must be activated, and the usual method is J, 4 an acid harmful to the teeth. So pepsin long seemed - An ; barred. But science has now found a harmless activating r" method. It is made use of in Pepsodent. Now millions of teeth are daily cleaned as they never tr I 1 r r were before. Try the method ten days on yours. Look in 10 Days . . , Send this coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Use like any See how Clean the teeth look tooth paEtc Note how clean your teeth feel after using, how they glisten. Then you will Mark the absence of the slimy film. See how the teeth know what film removal means. whitcn as thc fixe,d firlm disappears. Watch the results for a few days. Read in our book how they come about. Then decide for yourself what tooth paste you and yours should use. Cut out the coupon now. n" "'" J I Ten -Day Tube Free l 7 BJ S O KM, IS jX THE PEPSODENT CO.. . DeplJ (;ilMS. WtbMh Ave.. Chicago. III. PEGlU;S iiiii""""""" MaU 10-Day Tube of Pepso- The New-Day Dentifrice dent A Scientific Product. Sold by Druggist Everywhere. ENGINEER KILLED AND THREE MEN ! INJURED IN TERRIFIC EXPLOSION AT TIE LOCAL GAS PLANT Robert W. Lone. 44 years of ago, re liding at 2761 Wall nu-nuf, was in stantly killed and three employes were Injured in the explosion of a large gas meter at the plant of the l"tah Pow -I Light company, at 1:20 o'clock yes terday afternoon. The- explosion partial!) wrecked th? 1 recently-built addition to the plant About 17,500 damage was done to buildings and equipment. The -a service of the city was disrupted from the time of the explosion until early this morning The cause of the ex- . plosion has not been determined. The meter was a new one and had recently been installed. Shock Affects Men. The injured men were Richard An derton, Robert McElroy and William Wardleigh. They were taken to the De hospital where ihey were given medical attention Wardleigh's condi tion today was such as to permit re moval to his home It Is stated that the condition of Anderton and M( Ki rov was not considered serious. Both were reported as recoorlng from the I effects of the shock. Superintendent Escapes ' Alfred Bruerton. plant uperlntend 'n. had been conferrlnc with A P Merrill, district manager of the com pany, near the building 111 which the meter was housed. The latter had left the plant, about fhe minutes be fore, and Rruerton strafed toward the building when 'he explosion occurred He was within a few feet of the spot ; where hundreds of bricks fell and one ' brick whined past his head Other employes near by. narrowly escaped Injur by flying debris The east and wesl brick vails had large holes torn in thr-ni by the explosion and some of the roof beams wore shaken loose. Aid to the Injured. As soon as possible after the ex plosion, Mr. Bruerton sent the injured riicn to the Ieo hospital and removed the body of Mr Long Mr Bruerton said the explosion was that of a new gas meter which had re cently been Installed as part of the company's plan of enlargement. He added that he could not determine the cause of the accident. Long Killed Instantly. ' Long,. Bruerton said, was working in tront of the meter and was Instantly killed. The top of his head was crushed. The other men were at onn side of the meter The meter is a large cylinder shaped steel cae which measures the amount of gas made in the new unit of the plant. It. wa? in a new brick addition The fast and west walls had holes Let's Look at. It from the Viewpoint of the Cost I For Coal, Wood or Gu or Combination of AJL VOU can buy a "cheap" (so-called) Stove or Range for a few dollars les than ta asked for the best the Charter Oak. The bum "cheap'' article will never give you good service in its working or lasting qualities will need fre '? quent repairing. The first-class, dependable Charter Oak will give you perfect satisfaction, effect a saving in fuel and last a half century or more. 3500 dealers in U. S. 135 dealers in St. Louis ell them. I I ',' If your dealer tries to talk you into buying another I kind write to us. A 71 Years' Record Proves It CHARTER OAK STOVE & RANGE CO. I ST. LOUIS I wE ALSO MAKE WARM AIR FURNACES. ) r - - - - J 1 I I I about 12x10 reel torn in them cy the force of the explosion Largp timbers were shattered into kindling wood. Curious Ones Gather ( cording to Mr. Bnierton, there ias not a loud report from the expln sion. The concussion, however, was heavy and broke a large main near by .Machinery In the building was shaken loose and w indows in npar by buildings 1 were broken. I Within a short timr after the explo sion people Ironi the nar by industrial plants began to gather. Deputy Sher ' 1: I s Joseph ("hail w n l. and I k-rl 1 1'' -ialso hastened to the "plant and ren dered asshttince in reiuoing th dead man and the Injured. Victim Is Well Known Long was born in England Septem1 ber 27. 1 s 7 5 . the son of BHchard and Isabella Shipley Long came to America when 3 years ol age and has resided in Ogden ever inc He is sur vived by his widow, Rachel Pank Long, and the following children jMaud, Robert. Jr. Mildred and How ard, his mothpi, three brothers and 'four sisters, all of Ogden He was a member of Woodmen of the World No 74 He has b en an em ploye of the gas plant for eight years The funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock ai th Second ward chapel, Bishop George K Browning presiding The body is at jLarkln & Sons' undertaking parlors. 1 and ma) be viewed Frldaj between 10 a m. and 3 p m. at the residence, 2761 Pacific avenue. Interment will be in I the city cemeterj The Woodmen or (the World ritual will be conducted at ihe grave. on Today only. Return showing of Nazimova in her biggest success, 'Eye for Eye' at Utah. nn TIKES ENTER ROOM 10 SIEAl S1850 ID A 001 Thieves entered the rooms of Lazo J. Kunjich, 2073 Washington avenue last Tuesday evening and stole $H50 in cash and a Liberty bond valued at (100 At the time of the robbery, ac ! cording to Kunjich, one of hi friends waB seen in the neighborhood of his room and the police are working on clues furnished by Kunjich The money is money thnt hai been saved by Kunjich for a number of years and was stowed away in his I room at the time of the robbery Po- I I ice In other departments of the state have been furnished with a deecrlp tion of the alleged thief. Overcoat thieves continue to find victims throughout the city. Thre overcoats were report od stolen to the police last night and efforts to stop the thieves Is being made by the po lice To date more than thirty over coats have been stolen from various places in the city rn Tiomnna Improved the road but paid no attention to improving the vehicles on the highway. OO The lnrj?et gold mirfit over f-mnd tri discovered t Bnllarnt in and old ful 6,6O0 OO I Head the Classified Ada- 1 DEMAND VOTE ON TREATY Democratic Leaders Want Roll Call on Rati fication of Pact. WASHINGTON' Nov. 6 An immedi ate vote on thc ratification of the treaty f Versailles without reservations was eroposcd In the senate late today by senator Underwood. Democrat. Alabama, after Republican Louder Iodgc had cha!-I'-ntced th.' administration lo make such a move. Senator Hitchrock of Nebraska, ihe administration leader, intervened bt fore thc question was put and a long argument ensued. Senator Underwood's proposal followed discussion of parliamentary preceduro I which was attended by great confusion. Half a dozen senators frceiuentl sought lo speak at the same lime and Ylo President Marshall va kpl DUSJ ban-r-lnc his Ravel for order. Senator Hitchcock accepted the chal lenge of Senator LodKe and made a mo tion that the senate ratify the treaty without reservations He then demanded a roll call. Before proceeding to vote on Senator Efitchcock'a proposal for unreserved rati fication, thc senate revived discussion on another proposal by Senator HltchCOcH to report the treaty Immediately from the ommittee of the whole in order to con sider resolutions of ratification. There was a wide difference of opin ion as to what would be the status of the treaty should the resolution of rati fication with reservations attached be de feated. Senator Underwood said he would vote against thc resolution contalnlni, reaervations and Senator Lodge warned that If thc treaty were rejected with rcs cratlons attached, the delav that would follow would "be the delay of death " uu I Louisville. Ky . Is the InrRest leaf to bacco market in the world. FAMOUS BARITONE !5 TO BE PRESENT ST REHEARSAL Henri Scott, the great Metropolitan b;iritone. who is to appear In concert with the Ogden Tabernacle choir to morrow night is due to arrive in Ogden this afternoon and will be present at the rehearsal of the choir tonight to practice with the choir tbe dramatic "rain scene" from Elijah, which will be a special feature of the splendidly arrangfd program tomorrow night. Tho information of Mr. Scott's ar tval was received in a telegram from Mr Scott's management, and was wel comed by Director Ballantync as fur nishmg a splendid opportunity to per feet this beautiful number Mr Bal lantyne will meel l ho men tonight at 7:45 and the women at S "I BISURATED MAGNESIA For Dyspepsia, Indigestion Heartburn. IJeiching. Sour Acid Stomach, Oaa in Stomach etc., lake a teaspoonful of Uisurnted Magnesia in a half spoonful of Blsurated Afagnesta in a half glass of hot water after eat Ing. Is safe, pleasant and harin!rs- to use and gives almost Instant ilief I'. neutralizes stomach acidify and swoet lens the food contents so that digestion is easy and painless. Sold by druggists everywhere. Advertisement. NOTICE To the members of the First Baptist Church of Ogden. Utah: You are hereby notified that it the First Baptist church of Ogden City, Weber COUnty, slate of I'tah, on the Urh day of November. 1919. at s ven thirty o'clock p m. of said day. there i will be field a meeting of the members; Of said church for the purpose of con sidering and acting upon (he proposl- I tlon to form said church into a eorpo ration, not for pecuniary profit, under 1 the Irwb of the state of Utah The foregoing meeting was called by the board of trustees. Dated this the 27th dav of Oct , A. D 1 1919. H N. KILL1NGSWORTH. Chairman of the Board of Trustees. 1 465 I UU AGREEMENTS DBA! OP FOR ITER ' ALLOTMENTS Cooperative agreements were drawn up yesterday by State Euglueer G F McGonagle and Dr Samuel Fortier of tho department of agriculture irriga tion committee at the state cupitol building in Salt Lake yesterday. The agreement calls for the office of public roads, represented by Dr. Fortier, to mploy competent engineers to do the work of collecting data for the water. Whole Meal at One Time Prepared in the "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Double Roaster in oven or over one burner on top of stove a delicious roast, potatoes, macaroni and even a dessert such as baked apples or rice pudding. Clean, bright - STK "Wear -Ever" II Aluminum Cooking Utensils Rive to your kitchen an atmosphere that indicates more than ordinary interest in Rood cooking as well as a high standard of furnishings throughout your entire home Replace utensils that wear out with utensils that "Wear-Ever" allotments regarding property in We ber county wihch will be aff-cted by the proposed irrigation district. Th1 Koveinnimu will pay the salary of these men, while the state will pa traveling expenses. The data of thej ngineers their determinations and recommendal ions will then bf submit ted to State Engineer McGonagle be fore water allotments are made. This work is scheduled to start Nov l'i and will continue for thirty days. Operations will begin in Ogden valley 00 GIVES WIFE GLYCERINE MIXTURE A retired merchant whose wife suf fered for years from catarrh of ihe stomach finally griv he: simply gly cerine, buckthorn bark, eie . ;ts mixed lr. Adlr-l-ka. ONFi bottle produced Krrnt results. Because Adler i-ka arts on BOTH uppr and lower bowe! it removes all foul matter which poison ed stomach. Relieves ANY CASE sour stomach or gas on stomach Often CURES constipation. Prevenls app.n dlcltls. Mclntyre D:ng Co. Adver tisement. 00 YEOMAN, ATTENTION! Brine your friends. Big .time. In stllatlon of officers. W 0. W hall, Friday evening. Nov. 7th. 00 ANOTHER EXAM. F00 CENSUS ENUMERATOR TO BE HELD Fewer applicants for clerks in the operative bureau Of census at Wash ington. I). C, th;m were expected, made applications for positions, ac cording to a letter from Martin A. Morrison, president of the United States civil service commission There Will be another examination for tho position 111 instructions that all persons interested Shall bf notified, have been received Special attention is tailed to the fact that Beveral thousand appoint ments will be made for the positions referred to and the entrance salaries will range from ?9"0 to $1,020 a year for clerks and Horn $9"0 to $9G0 for operatives Should sen ices of ap pointees prove satisfactory, they will beg lven a banus of $20 per month, as provided by congress Promotions will be reasonably rapid, it Is Btated Tho Thamoa river, only 220 mllca long, has as large a traffic 8 an river in the world Become Thin FREE BOOK Tf vou would like to reduce 10 to 60 pounds In a rational, uafc, ploasant vruy by Kuaranteed method, endorsed by phy sicians, get a box of oil of korein tin cap?ulea) at the drupgrisfs. follow direc tions of korHn ytem. Soft, fleasant and easy for ju. Valuable Information In nw book entitled "Reduce Wrlpht Ha pell " mailed (plain wrapper) free by K'T.-in Co.. NA-69j Station F, New York City. NEGRO WITNESS TELLS OF RACE WAR AT HELENA HELENA, 'Ark., Nov 6. Negroes, trained in the rudiments of military tactics and placed in strategic posi tions against white posse, took part in ihe race uprising at Hoop Spur in 'October. n-gro fitnesses related today I at the trial of Cornelius Morgan, negro, charged with night raiding in connec tion with tho disturbances. Organized into sii..d s. ih.- wrii' .-c-testified, the negroes were instructed in military duties by Frank Moore, ! negro service man, who was convicted 1 tin. week of first degree murder. It jwas said that Morgan was one of, a I hand of 20 negroes who w ent lrom th Lambrook plantation, a distance of 'eight miles, to take part in the dls M'.irbancps at Hoop Spur 00 ACCOMPANIST WITH HENRI SCOTT IS Ell 01 Henri Scott, who has been singing leading bass-baritone roles for two sea sons at the Metropolitan Opera in j New York, is a native of Philadelphia. Before he had attracted attention with: bis voice, his name was often on the sporting pags in connection With lowing matches, he was a well known figure in boating circles around I'hila delphia, Baltimore and Annapolis sev era! years ago, and for four su c - Ive years bs bold tho championship Id that section for single racing shells Mr. Scott will he heard here on Fiulay evening at I he Tabernacle He Is one of the few Metropolitan Opera etars who make extensive com eri tours. j Students of piano music in Ogden will br interested to know thai Mr Henri Scott's accompanist will be Mr., Arthur Winter Smith uf New South Walqi Mr Smith is well known throughout the eastern part of this country and one of the most accom plisheti accompanists of the day. Operators Report More Coal Miners Working at Raton ALBUQUERQUE. N. M . Nov. 6 -Coal operators in the Raton distrlf today reported an increased number Of miners at work following the arrival of 700 troop? from Columhus, N M under command of Colonel George W. Blegler, yesterday Five hundred of these troops are bing held at Raton land 200 haw been sent to Dawson. in 'he Gallup district operators asy the production has been increased 100 tons today. The Gallup - American j mine, which was closed down at the outset of the strike and reopenpd yes n l : dav today reported that it had 5'i wV men at work 'The normal number Is 100. Other mines say their forces are pjjii about normal One hundred Indian wood choppers . al a camp at Thoreu struck today in Dlpathy with the Gallup miners They also demand an increase in Mgl I Ji Railroad olficials in the state re- mn i.u.d instructions to distribute the FjEJ', coal which has been seized. It will , , be released to retail dealers who actu ' i nei i . in conformity with priority ffljl rules. 39 j nn CUT THIS OUT IT'S WORTH MONEY. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this Blip, I enclose with 5c and -nail to Foley & ' I Co , 2835 Sheffield aven::e Chicago, I IH., writing your name nnd .ddirss Clearly You will receive in rr;urn a ,J trial package containing .'ole"s Mm- uhV v r.nd Ttr (ompoind, for ou?h?, Hi' colds and croup; Foley Kidney Ptlis ttjl , for pain in sides and back rhei. na tism. backache, kidney and blad ler . Mm. fi 1 - ; ar..! IV1- 'a'h; ri. i ah1' , ji a wholesome and thoroughly e'eansins jOl cathartic, for constipation, biliOUBD ss, ( i headache, and sluggish bowel". A. R. Ml Mclntyre Di?lg Co. Advertisement. CmT oo SUSPEND ASSESSMENT WORK 1 1 1 M ,Y( i Tho 1 osolu- 'jj. 1 on suspt ruling mining laws reiinrimc 9b I annual assessment work on claims this sjff seni Picsidcnt Wilson tod.' Hat for his approval. It exempts mine claim-:,ni- in the I'nltcd ir't.ites. Including Alaska, from .sj.eiHling at least $100 in ff labor or jiiouii.l on each ilaim lo'ate'J, but not patented. ' ia 00 1 lS The first successful cable wt laW in 1866 after thi e prior unsuccessful st- f Jj! The jtri-:it r r-" I of 'h fertile lord-- jg Ol Jo;i nn' illll..-.l l'' mi'' ti' scan-It.' ff' Baby Happy After His Bath $ With Cuticura Soap Nothing more refreshing for baby than a warm bath with Cuticura Soap, especially if his skin it hot, irritated or rashy. After bathing, gently touch any irritation with Cuti cura Ointment. The delicately medicated Cuticura Talcum is also ideal for baby's akin So.p 25t, OiatBMt 25 od BOc, Jalom 2Sc Sold throughout the world For sample each free address "Cticoj L cwton, Dpt 10F. MaJdo, Mul. flSVCoHcura Soap kav wHfiaat ncraf j