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THE OGDEN STANDARD- OGDEN. UTAH. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 1919. i ;l Coat Seized By U. S. : West of Ogden Is Ordered Released I bAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 6 The tu T,iroad administration has ordered the ministration's central western region 'bich seized as the result of the (J !riice emergency and this coal now Is 2Jn : forward to the consignees In ffiiiia and Nevada, the administra- (Ion offices announced today : iKD Kccoimi ! CUSSES TO BE I FORMED Throufh the efforts of Supt Earl HoDkins'of the Ogden Hrhool systems I ,he extension division of the Utah uTiculfjral college has organized two i ' classes in advanced accounting to be riven at tp evening classes at the oeden High school ti Prof.SSor P E. Petereon of the I rtab Agricultural college of Logan irill conduct the work here. Professor! j'fterson is a crunea pudjic account-1 ' axi a member of the Btate board of ; occounting and a man of considerable i vperlence. The new course will afford Ogden I business men an excellent opportunity j ither to enroll or rove their repreaent 9 I atives take the work The course in advanced theory will mept at 630 o'clock and the one In i teneral princ'pal at 7 30 o'clock every fluesday .md Thursday evening. The flnt meeting will be held Thursday: a ftenlng on account of Tuesday being ' a state holiday, nvone interested in j :' the work" :h&uhl communicate with! ! Mis? Cl?-uc.'., secretary of the board of education. rf B Today only. Return showing of Nazimova in her biggest " I success, 'Eye for Eye at Utah. J 00 , CITV MERCHANTS WILL ; DECORATE 01 j ARMISTICE DAY !j Merchants of Ogden will decorate , ! their bu:!diugs with American flags for the Armistice day festivities whif h vfll be held here on November 11 h . Ttjla action was taken at the meeting; I ri the merchants of Ogdr-n held in tin f Eccles building lat nitrht. Thus far merchants of Ogden lime ,. 1 don wonders for me American Lcgi n i .-tad their efforts thus far have aided I 4 'he boys of the tin in making the pro-' 5 srim for that da romp (g jn every i detail. " , i , j BLISS TABLETS : RsnizH for thlrtv n5 the if j only standnM ln-rli lemcd) lor CONSTIPATION Diwird'.-rod Stomach. Biliousness Tn niftion. Sick Hofldachr:. a famous Kidney and Liver Regulator Guarantp.d to give satisfaction or money rounded Pm up in two dzes, o(k- and Jl 00 (jSk) Get the genuine. Even VX tnhitt stamped with this trade mark. SoM by leading druggists and In, ii rfnu evrywherc Made hy Aloruso !0 bliss Co Wa.-hingrton D C r I Much of the coal was seized at Call rr.rnia .md Nr-vada poinif. As inr as possible all coal now being mined In Italy will be shipped direct to the consignees in California and Nevada without further seizure, it was an nounct d. The central western region includes fill territory south of Ashl.-md. err. weal of Ogden and north of EJ1 Paso PLANS FOR PLEASURE CRAFT FN GUT SALT LAKE. Plans for a Inrce pleasure craft to be uped on Great ?.-lt Lake dunns the f oniinc summer ;ire now under way, the craft beins ordered by a group of Ogden men The yacht is being de signed by Architect Eber F Piers, and will be built by Conrad J. Hansen, a Norwegian shipbuilder The boat will be 50 feet long and will be fitted with compartments to accommodate sixteen passengers. A 150 horse power marine engine will he installed. The expendi ture for the pleasure crafl is stimated lo bea bout $15,000. It l proposed to build the ribs, keel, and heavy framework in Ogden-, th anscmblinp of the boat to take place near the chores of the lake Mr. Hansen has built thirty-foot boats for the Bear River Duck club and will star' on twelve more Those boat$ are especially adapted for use in hunting ducks SWISS FOR BLOCKADE i p.erne. Wednesday, Nov 6 j (French Wireless Service.) The fed , oral council has instructed the Swiss minister ai Pari? to inform the su preme council that the situation with regard to Swiss Intercourse with Pol Ishevlat RusHia already corresponds with the proposed blockade in which tlie supreme council asked neutrals to participate If Thin and Nervous Try Bitro-Phosphate Wlille excessive thinness might bo m trlhtned lo various and subtle causes in different individuals, it Is n well-known fact that the Inck of phosphorous in the human system is very Inrgely responsil lo for this condition. It seems to be well established that this deficiency in phosphorous may now h met by the use ol Bitro-Phosphate. which can he obtained from nny goo 1 druggist in convenient tahlet form. In many instances the assimilation of this phosphate liv the nerve tissue soon produces ;i welcome chance nene ten sion disappears, viroi and strenRth re place weakness and lack of operg n l the whole hodv lose.; its ugly hollows an 1 abrupt angles, becoming enveloped in .-. clow of perfect health and beauty nd the will and strength to he un and doltr.- CAUWON: White BItro-Phosphati unsprpassed for the relief of norvousm su Bcneral debility, etc., those taking li who do not desire to put on flesh should U je extra care In avoldlnir fat-produciPg foods Advertisement. no THREE LIOUOR SUITS. NEW YORK. Nov 6 Arguments or. three suits by liquor interests to prevent enforcement of wartime prchi , bit ion began today before Judge Hand in the United States district conn J Elihu Root and William D Guthrie , appeared as counsel for Jacob Rup Ipert, a brewer, to ask that brewinc of 2.75 per cent beer be permitted un til a linal decision is rendered as ta ithe constitutionality of the wartime ! prohibition act and the Volstead en- forcenient act. Wralter C. Noyes argued for an order directing the local collector of internal revenue to permit DryfOOS; Blum and company to withdraw from bonded warehouses 474 packages of distilled i spirits, including fifty barrels nt ' whiskey and twelve of brandy In another proceeding Jude Hand was asked lo set aside an order to the United States marshal to abate a pub lic nuisance ail. -, (, . maintained DECORATED BY QUEEN PAMELA POOR The queen of Rumania hs aeo Arated an American girl. M(?s Pa mela Poor, with the Cross of Ma rie, in recognition of her skill and care In nursing - Rumanian wounded in the hospital at Bu charest. Miss Poor Is the daughter cf the Ialo Henry W. Poor. Dub Usher, . ! , by the Eastern Hotel corporation. I Mr oes argued that, the wartime' prohibition act may have been con : constitutional when adopted, but claimed It was not valid when the icollector refused his clients premls- j Ifion to Withdraw liquor trom bond no Today only. Return showing of Nazimova in her biggest success, 'Eye for Eye' at Utah. EX-SERVICE MEM TO OBSERVE SUNDAY. ! HEMBED9 j Soldiers, .sailors and marines who .saw service in the world war will observe 1 Sunday, November o. throughout the i T nlted' States as I.cprion Sunda Pro- I ' prams of various natures have been formed In other seel ens of the I'nitr-d States and t hi- local pout of the national ; i organization will also observe the day. Hamilton Gardner, state chairman of i the American Ieplon in t'tah, has wnifn the local secretin'. .lack Iittlofield, in ; j regard to the observance, i The letter follows ' To All Post Chain. ten: "Sunday, November 9, 1010 has hen dt-bisnated as American Legion Sunday I and will be observed as such throughout : the entire United States. ' It Is desired that the chairman of each post In I tab. outside of Salt Lake Cit. get in immediate touch with local church authorities with a view lo making ar- rangements for a propor observation f American I.epion Sunday 'SUte hradquartirs will facilitate .he work by securing the eo-opcratlon of the U D S. general authorities and of the officials of the various ministerial as- i sociations. Appropriate themes concerning the , alms and puriioees of the legion together with the first ar.ni ersar of the arm!?- ticc . nadil suggest themselves. I 'Wherever desired, r.tate headquarters ' will endeavor to furnish speakers 1 Uibugh it may be necessary for the Iocs I authorities to pay their expenses "The proper observance of American Legion Sunda) will win Innumerable val uable friends for the legion fnd strength 6n it Doaterlall) in L tah Every effort must bo made by po.t chairmen to sec that this desirable end IS accomplished 'HAMILTON GARDNER. State Chairman-elect." I Today only. Return showing J of Nazimova in her biggest f success, 'Eye for Eye' at Utah, j no 1 1 There Ifl a b I of folk lore that cvk I cannot be hatched if they are enrri-d I across ninning water f i i; PAoumkiq fjnos. Jfoc3c j CSTACLISHCO I875 KNOWN V'ORld OVtrt. L aVtRYT M INC fOR E V CRY SPORT FOR EVERY SEASON J VICTORY DAY j ; November eleven rEMEMEER Nov ll of last car hou you hollered when yotl hcanl the Huns haf'l caved in and given up the sera)"' W ell, you I! have a chance tp celebrate again on Nov. 11 irtory Day in Ogden. i i Above all. show your colors' Make the town a bla7e of t red. white and blue. Hang ld Glorj on your porch, hoist it to the top of ur flag-tafi', display it on your automobile, P J? motorcycle or bicycle. Ogden is a sure-enough United States city. Let's label it. i c have flags galore, ranging in price from 5 cents to $50 a flag for every purpose; a price for every purse. See us about it today, before other patriotic people raid our stock. 0 'i HUDSON AVE. FOMI POUR FIVE T f 2 j cVERVTHlNG TOet CVEriV SPORT TOR EVERY SEASON THE LEADER, Inc. I Ncvct Such A Sale As Our Big ITHE VALUES OF THIS WONDERFUL SALE ARE TOWN TALK EVERY ECONOMICAL EYE ALERT EVERY TONGUE BUSILY DISCUSSING THE REMARKABLE ECONOMIES WHICH ARE $ Breaking All Records Daily I People see the need of economizing in their living expenses and this great sale is helping them to do it without the least SACRIFICE of QUALITY. That's why the crowds are so enormous day after day and selling records are reaching figures never before attained in the history of "THE LEADER." Have you attended? If you have you will need no second invitation. If you have not, let us urge you to come now and shop early TREMENDOUS BARGAIN SURPRISES DAILY ffr JPP Bi? November jSPrx BiS November Drive I Misses' and Womens' r- fi, i i m w j ifflT Beyond a Shadow of a Doubt the Greatest JL. p J J) J a J JP : r I Coat Savings in Ogden ' 1 LS" 1 Wj I COATS UP TO $22.50 - ' ( Sjff Bargain Offerings That Are Simply J Reduced in the B; November Driv r !I4. J : teJ&i&i f Marvelous to Say the Least COATS UP TO $27.50 C1Q 7C feSfli DRESSES UP TO $25 00 21 A 1 C 1 ; Reduced in the Big November Drive 1?. D Rlucl h, ho Big Novembrr Drive JD B , COATS UP TO $40.00 eHC A I E&ttH : , Reduced in tk? Big November Drive &LyJ J A DRESSES UP TO $32.50 Q 1 Z Eg M (j COATS UP TO $55.00 10 7 B& Reduced In the BIk November Mtc m?17. O ! JjT 2PReduced in the Big November Drive 071 J ' DRESSES UP TO $40.00 C9Q 7C i L' ? '"J Vfrr 15 Per Cent Off on Coats Above $55.00 C Reduoed In the Bis November Prlw PAy,iD nil Wkat wonder VALUES! Wkat clever mod- TV DRESSEc up TO SS7 50 n .J els! New arrivals of fortunate purckascs and () 25S5f S wS I- , ?T $39.75 B' vl 1 j j r r Reduced in the Biff NovemlK-r T)rlvo W" J hundreds of garments from our own un- . V I equaled stocks. Designed in suck practical materials as Values! Values!! Dress savings tkat are the result of most care- i WOOL VELOURS. BROADCLOTHS, KERSEYS, COL- ful planning and fortunate purchasing. Prices down to the low. I 1 ORED PLUSHES, etc. Many fur trimmed and full lined, est possible notck in order to give Ogden women tke biggest 2 Values most extraordinary. Dress bargains of tke season. Materials include TAFFETAS, i ! 1C ir r1,,U r MESSALINES, SATINS, SERGES, TRICOLETTE, GEORG- ! 15 per Cent Oil OH FlUSh COatS ETTE, etc. Autumns classiest styles. w iPS Big November Drive Big November Drive jlL Misses' and Womens' E?jfc Adorable New J I M QTTIXQ M WAISTS f1 - mJ Li! JL kZ5 tS From ur Regular- fhj r f 7 f It values up to $6.50. !Bi cSVI i ,1 I . , Almil Scores of Tkem J VJ S A One Hundred SUltS A J A m an 5SUk do Georgettes, French Voile, etc ; ( I m BBH i t& iT"1 I rllil short sleeve models, coquettish embellishments of B ' If Sacrificed in This re I mm ill 1Umcm and dalnty embroidered effects. All the fas- I V f ' 1 Jj I VJb n rJ JB ciiiatine now colors. j (;'vi LUJ Sensational Price Lot V 1 ALL OTHER WAISTS I A i ' Your unrestricted choice of any woisl in stock for j 6 M Garment In the height of fashion. Most attrar- m' 9 ml at lfa OFF ! P Ti-sL,"1 (Te modeH. in Xvr nd Brown Poplins all BJ $p V A T nro corrcrtlA tailored in every detail, and at , ' gj 10.75; the values are stmnlr incompr.ritble. JJ J g I jj ALL OTHER SSO SklflS JpS.VJS I I Panamas and Serges, in navy and black the accepted modes in mid T TT r 4T A ft CF winter sk4rts. Sport and dressy type, in a most bewitching styl E I 5)U1 I I I n ",wnM ALL OTHER SKIRTS I I I Your Unreserved Ckoicc of Our .j Jf iQtff In Fancy Silks, Satins, Serges, Poplins l OFF Immense Complete Stocks Wonderful Variety - f A Big November Drive Big November Drive Big November Drive I j? fnirQ Misses' and Women's MILLINERY I I vjlllo J Retrular S3.95 0ur Famous Low Priccs Made More m jf a Tempting Tkan Ever and Misses Slip-On Sweaters I ! SMART APPAREL green end Copenhagen; C 1 UMfflSBMBS5L)) Stirring Values In tke Most-Needed Mer- 40 to 46 . ....... A O 7SfflP& a ckandise. Tkis rapidly-growing depart- One Lot MISSES and WOMEN'S Reg- t. M, ' 3 ment kas completely outdone itself in ular $4 50 WOOL SLIP-ON SWEAT- Ht -J. ! value-giving. ERS In all tke most popular tof QZ Z- All Girls" Juniors and Misses fnlnr, A11 tyLfSD V X- ,J) COATS AND DRESSES eJtZ I i 1 5 mm t wrm Formerly Priced to 89. 00 Per Cent Off flKJ '-"Svl .fflL $3.95 I ( HjlflBflnHM mcnta, comprising (f MHWGgP Captivating distinctive every Dean- With nHortjn-r,f no-.v n( every wanted style MSJ tJful saiJonj, mushrooms and rollexl brim high tide of completon wo ncj color mat is T?' ' effects. Ostrich and fancy featiior trimmed, make this nweeping offer of 1; J J new. Si U color8' 15 per cent off our regular ) 1 i n rSflK$fcir i nc ot low prices, nt a time when W? J ' ID VJT'L TU TRIMMED HATS J need for these garment b j . . Csml 11 Formerly Priced Up to $14.00 I mot urgent lir)'.l M" eniir 1 ! One hundred striking new r t . C. . . creations. shov.ing every ! Unc LoX wsi g10. November Drive (.mart shape and style. Black f f Jk P- j I CHILDREN'S GINGHAM APRONS ffim Lyon's velvets lnclnded On- V IftO an extraordinary special Q. BUNGALOW Iflr trich. flower and fancy feu- J li r r I 1 tti rvTkTCi i V thtT trimmed. Most of thee J M I offcr at-- A J APRONS tj hats aro HALF PRICE- i They are full . 61 T V HHILD REN'S TArLORED faahioned, well ri fj .7 HATS AND TAMS Re- i-,. . made, of fine, nj M flB mJLgL JK-B dnced in the Novem- fTT 4 One lot Girls' 4&& ) serviceable per- 7m 1 1 B mfryi tcr d - A r- - lff!lin School DroNsoM SX? -'''lwr W ' In hlaes, W V "Hw JiPTjAW Drive V A ,tD r BSW f $1 2 r valu'e. W Iractlvc novelty pattcrni. IMMSPHB ONE LOT t'rTXLDREN'S JfmVl sixes 2 to TOri - d Bcii(la oi ln the B1 Pr ' n9 trjmmi:d hats silk 9. 12 Reduced nr Bw iillflllM I l November DrlTe at 98c I 1 fl velvets, in all colors. 14 SJ tn J7OC WsBwHwrl I Buv n 8oocll.v PP'y ' I . ' m Trimmed with dainty L 'H On- l.nr Oirls' Bchool mWotSTm Tn v j ' Hbbons " 3245 Presses Our regular I :.J imoricrs nnci 11 I rtDDon9 ... SWF j 200 valaes. Sizes 0 to House Dresses ' . A 14 Ho- 1 AC r-ifflBR2gr' Any crepe or allk kimono- - CHILDREN'S HATS UP TO $2.25 duced to . 1 UBKSp or hoaao dree8 Choice V1( Velvets and velours; greens and Entire ,tock ..f n.doy ";;';.? ffl I the bonse XI blues. Out they go at 79c Blouses in flannels, WPS&lffittfeM (Jll . serges or wash fab-lcs HB aM goat BIG NOVEMBER DRIVE SATEEN PETTI- ff A.JN IJlVlll V11 J LjV ij COATS Regular $1.50 values Aft I K V"fY AlJ Black and nil colors iOC Regular 35c linen and maderia hand em- xtjr TrAfif ALL OTHER PETTIOOATSChooso from broidered. Our Novembei Drive Cent Off W Off I 25c each I I