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Bk!-ll,-IB,l ' 14 THE QGDEN STANDARD: OGPEN. UTAH. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 1919. I TO A1UI TO 1 Wi HER HOME Mrs. Forsythe Was Almost a Nervous and Physical I Wreck Until Restored by Tanlac. Htj "Before I look Tnnlac not a WMkl passed in the List ten enrs ilia. 1 wasn't confined to niv be.l pan of I no! HI lime," was the st;i m-iu mmV !m Mis H I I. street. Los Ar.pelo Cal , : Tanlac! Hf n proH-niativ . r c nil) HT "I am a well and happy woman nr. v. 1 l and I'm glad I can give you this 'es timonial for 1 believe Tanlac is 'hp j H most wonderful thing in th world I've calned fourteen pounds md I f"el , n -tronser than I n;ve in !en verrs. cOnl Inued Mrs 9 "1 had an acid etomach and BUf-1 1 fcrcd with sour g.i.- rt times so bad ( that I thoughl 1 would suffocate. Sick I headaches would come on me and I I would have ;tch nr. fi;l fluttcrinc I ahout my hearl l ouid almost fa nl f My nerves went to pirn's, .m l I b J came so terribly nervous that een fhi B vine of the door hell would upset m I For the past five y ars I have n-,i been I able to eat hardly anything thai would slay on ni !inii.i''i, r:id ev n mill; fj and water at times would upset i.i stomach, and cause me to have to co H to bed. 1 lived on a strict diet of r-re WM and milk for ovi year anrl at th I Taj same time I tried ill kind? of treat- H ments but none save me a particle of H relief, tint e n b ii poraryt ind finally I l was in such, a bail condition I had to! B stay in bed most ol the time. 8o my I husband and I decided to rive up cur H home and sell ir. ?- I couldn't look aft- H er it By this time I was dOH n o B 98 pounds In weight ;.:id was almoi ft complete nervous and physical wreck. R "I hated to rive up my home, md on the advice of a friend who had list d Tanlac I decided to try it first. With H the first bottle I began to improve, and I hadn't finished my second boMle before I was ferlinft like a different I woman, and my troubles of ten yecra H standing have entirely cone ne- .r I ha e a sick headache or spll with my I I stomach. My appetite has come back and I am Rainin-; in weight and f strength every day. Nothlnp ever lis- M turbs my nerves now for the were, R never beiter. and 1 can sleep fine all night lonp. All my neiphhors are re-1 I joieing with m over my recovery, and ' B I feel that it's my duty to cive a public ! Lj statement and tell of the wonderful pood Tanlac has done me No. n e : B didn't sell our hou-e because we found B this medicine in time." Tanlac is sold in Opd. ;i by A. R I Mclntyre DruK Co. Two bust Advertisement II Governor-Elect I Against Prohibition I In New Jersey fc , bj Jersey City. X J., Nov. 6. Gover- nor-elect Edward I. Edwards an I nounced today that he would use all H lawful methods to prevent prohibition in New Jersey. ' "For its enforcement by the federal I government I shall not be responsible, m he said. "I construe my election as an Indication of the feelings of thi ; pie of this state eoneernln? national prohibition. They are unqualifi. dl a opposed to it " B oo II Don't Spoil a Good MeaS I With a Bad Stomach I ij If a physician, a i.pecialist in stem- ach disease, came to yCu and said. "1 will fi- up that miserable, worn u1 stomach for you or money hat k iTj W'1I make t as good r.s new go you will not suffei- from any di-trss H and can eat what you want - ith.-ut fear or sufferinp. or money back would Qj you turn down his offer? r And when you ro offered Ml-o-na stomach tablet, made from a pp tion better than many ol the stomach I specialists know bow to wriii ire B you going to be narrow minded -nd eontinue to suffer ,rom indigestion, or are you going to be lair to .om j I and try Mi o na on Hi" money bu k agreement. Mi-o-na stomach tablets are offered to you on this basis, that if they do not nut your stomach into BQCp pood Bhape I that there is no ii.zlr.es.. our stom ach, biliousness, sick headache .,nd stomach distress, i.ur money will be returned For sal. by CuHey Drug o. and all leading druggigti Advertlke- mem. "HO LOUIS" HELD IN HO Oil BOBflERY CHARGE RENO. Nov., Nov. 5. Louis Brazot U, known In Pacific cbaal cities as "DagO Iouie." was arrested in 8 pnm bling hall here last nishl b J M Kirkley, hicf of police. Bracottl Is Wl nted at Alameda. Cal where he caped from the county jail laa Janu ary after assaulting one of H e tu.n- kc s. Ltrazotti is ciiarged with robbery al leged to have been committed at Oak land. Cal. He is ieing held in the cl.y jail here awaitiup .r.e arrival of C-.ll-iornia officers. Tourists See Home Pictures in Small Towns in Brazil . IUO GRANDE no SUL, Braill, Nov. fi. (By The Associated Tress ) -An American visiting small towns in Bra- il can easily gratify his desire for home scenery Whatever the place, ' larpc or small, he is sure fo find on j ine main suerr m ipasi on'- uinvinu picture thealre and never fails to see there an American production, in fact, seldom anything else- The Associated Press correspondent had occasion to make a trip on a Bra zlhan coastwise steamer which made stops at the ports of Paranapua, San Francisco do SUl, Klorianopolis and Rio Grande, the latter belnp the larp est with about H.ooo inhabitants. In these typical towns, as in the smaller communities of the I'nited States, the movinp picture seems to be the chief source of eveninp entertainment. Adorninp the foyers of the theatres are always fo be soon posters and pho tographl of well known American movinp picture s'ars. sent from the United States with the film and with the captions still In English- These are usually supplemented, however, by a brilliant poster done in hand by a local artist wbh Portuguese text, em phsaizing the thrilling features of the production. The North American isitor may! discover that he has seen the film at home two or three years apo. but evpn so. he wiil find something new In th manner in which a film is presented in Brazil. Here, instead of a continu ous picture, the film is cut at critical junctures of the plot and there fol lows a flash on the screen of "dos minUtOa CIO intprvalln " Thn licrKfe rrn l . "."id Up and thus for en interval of two minutes the rudlence is held in sus i" M wondering what will happen ncr.t. Always the theatres are filled to capacity and the Brazilians discuss j 'he merits rf American actors and ac tresses of the screen as familiarly as .any moving picture enthusiast In the United States. The comedians are in tensely popular and there is one, dls-j mnguished for being extraordlnarilv ; fnt, to whom the Brazilians hae giv ,en the name of "Cnico-Boia." meaning Little Bull." The advent of a film showing, "Chico-Boia" combined with that of a Spanish ventriloquist was tuade the, j occasion of a er-la night af the mo ; ling picture theatre in the little town! of Paranagua. nn , Lifting of Wartime i Prohibition is to Be Prevented WASHINGTON. Nov. 6. An effort to prevent the lilting of wartime prohi bition before the constitutional amend ment becomes effective is to be made :by some "dry" leaders in congress, but doubt is expressed whether the dm hs Vary legislation can be enacted before the ned of the special session late this j month Repr Milan.,, Randall, prohibition ist. California, said tcda that, when the house took up ihe bill to extendi Che food control act for six months ftr the proclamation of peace, he would offer an amendment continuing wartime liquor act until January jlG. 1920, When the countr "goes dr.-."" bj constitutional amendment. opponenis of such a move and some Of the drys" admitted that such a proposal would be subject ,0 defeat on1 j parliament ary grounds. eo I An authentic report has ben received of the drowning of a full grown rhlno rcrnn by alligators in the Tana Rive? Africa. JUVENILE COURT HAS I LARGE NUMBER OF CASES Thai the pa-d month was exception ally hcay In :he number of cases dis , posed Of in the juvenile court was the j , statement made yesterday by Proha tion Officer Shreeves, who yesterdav forwarded the report for the month to slate authorities. J The report shows that 62 cases were disposed of in court, 20 cases being j settled out of coun Four adult.s were brought into court for contributing to the delinquency ol minors, and one of court. Disposition of ihe cases concominp minors was as follows! Dismissed be cause of insufficient evldeilCOi 2; dis missed with admonition. 17. placed on probation, 17: Under suspended sen tence. 16: committed to state indir trial school, 4; fined, 6 One adult was fined, two admonished, and one placed on probation. Since Judge D B. Sullivan tooU of 1 flee on April 10, last, a total of 549 j casei have been handled Most of the, offense:; charped In October related to truancy and use of tobacco. oo H BOOKS ATM : CARNEGIE LIBRARY The followine new books are now iTcndy for circulation at the Carnegie I library: i "Steam. Its Generation and UssJ Babcock. "Marine Steam.' Babcock. Plasters' Handbook, "Imacination In Business," Deiand "Twelve Principles of Efficiency," j Emerson "The Executive and His Control of Men." Gowln. "The Selection and Training of the Business Executive," Gowin. "The Blast Furnace." Harbison. "The Open Hearth," Harbison. "A Few Secrets of the Metallurgist Simply Told." Hinckley. "The Efficient Secretary," Spencer. "Heating and Ventilation," Stum vant. "Mechanical Draft." Sturtevant "History of Die r s .." Thompson. "Brains and Personality' Thomp son Fiction. " Poilu.' a Hog of Iloubaix." Atkin son. "Hnen of Troy. and Rose," Dot tome. "The Clinch of ircumpances. ' Cooke. "The American." Dillon. "The Hills of Refuse." "erben. I "The House of Whispers." Johnston "The Source." Kelland. "Twenty three and a Half Hours Leave," Bin- ha ri . "Burned Bridges." Sinclair. "The Close l"p," Tin nbull. ' The Marno." Wharton. Stereographic Viev3. Te following new sets of stereo graphic views, which are so much en j joyed bv children and adults alike in Ihe reading rooms, have been pur-; chased and are now ready for use: I Africa. Bitds and Nests. Morrison Cave. New York. South America. Wild Animals. -oo A CHEERFUL RECOMMENDATION. j "They should be in every traveling man's grip." wiite3 George Jenner, 416 Labor street. Sad Antonio, 'ex. of Foley Cathartic Ttablets. "They are the best laxative I have taken and I cheerfully recommend them to anyoni Lauffering with constipation or bilious-1 ness." They thoroughly ck-arse the i bowels, sweeten the stomach ard bene-! fit the liver. They correct indfgos Ition. bad breath, olo.iting, ga. coated I tongue and other results of sluggish j bowels. No griping, r.o nausea. A. R. j Mclntyre Drug Co.--Advertisement. uu Two Million Bales Of Cotton May Be Taken From Market COLUMBIA. S. r , Nov. fi. a move-i ment to retirement ,,f 2 Oun.O'iCi nk-s from 'he market in an effort to force1 prut's to advance has been launched! by the American Cotton association, a growers' orpanizatlon. aerordinp to a statement issued here by its prepj-: dent, J. 5. Wannaraayer. who last ! HING MUSICAL COMEDY ON PANTAGES BILL TODAY 23, YfOU R!G"T: '" : hlinl the bie new P6nta8 f good acts playmg t the Orpheum today, Friday and Saturday. Typical of buttJt-fiy life la the !al oorge Choos musical comedy uc- cess. "Perhaps You're Rirht," the fa- Hired attraction af Pantagea for the week hccinnlns Wltn this afternoon's U tnwlnea at 2-43 p u Breety melodies and .iright lines f D-edominaie in the action of the tunc H ful offering and a large nst of clever , "J nrihcipale includes Herbert Brooke. IB Lobert Capron, Evelyn Ddckacn and ., 1 tbe famoue and beautiful Roof Garden H Scenes irom grand operas are hip- j pily blended in the offering by the Imprl.il Quintet one of vaudeville's standard attractions. Florence Ray i field, the little sumihlne girl, whose sohkr and personalis have marie au diencea happier In many cities, brings I her sparkling self tut another Bpec'al real ure. "Leave Mr- Alone, Ham Yt," is a hilarious comedy, in -vhich Rnv and Emma Dean appear wltb great sue cess. The plot is laid In a rural dis trict and thr. fun nev re ceas s fr)m rise to fall of curtain. Ray Conlln. the a-'rae of BUbvocal comedy, is one of Oie nest ot vaude- die's nmn ventriloQuistc He keepa his hearers in a gale of laughter with his clever manipulations Aesthetic and acrobatic dances are included in the cyclonic offering; of the Romanos Sisters These three pretty girls keep tru- stae in a whirl of color and grace from the very open ing of their production, which Is staged in an exceptional manner. Albert Ericksoa'fl concept orchestra has arranged a Jolly musical program as another good feature of tne new POWER. r F O O D supplies the 4 day's work ahead. The reason? It contains the germ, the vital part, the very life, of the wheat. Aslk your rroccr f-r thi, Eggren Brother. &. Co. SPERRY FLOUR f 0 popular-sized package of Distributor., Salt Lake City OT"! r-VUH Cjcrmca doubii -scaled, U. S. A. fl airtight and dust-proof. (Nje) Ten mills and .orty-four distributinc points on the Pacific Coast '!A Sperry Prodkict " j - s 'night said a resolution had been rent I to members of the association, j The plans which have been adopted (call upon the memberships of each state to transfer voluntarily to desig) jnated banks, warehouse receipts for specified amounts of cotton to be held 'in trust until such time as the aS90Ciar I tion decides that prices Justify the; ! cotton being placed on the market. uu OUCH! PAIN! RUB OUT RHEUMATISM Stop suffering! Relief comes the moment you apply old "St. Jacobs Liniment." Rheumatism is "pain onjy ' Not one case in fifty requires Inter na treatment. Stop drurclnc' Rub the misery right away! Apph sooth ing, penetrating "3t Jacobs Lin-'meui" directly upon the 'tender -por and . lief comes instantly "St. Jacoos Lini ment" conquers pain. It Ih harmless rheumatism liniment which never dis appoints and can not burn the skin. Limber up! Stop complaining! Pet a small trial bottle of "St. Jacobs I. in; ment' at any drus: utore, and in jus, a moment you will he free from rhou: matie pain, soreness and stiffness Don't sufier' Relief awaits you Jacobs Liniment" is just as pood or sciatica, neuflgla, lumbaco. baCkachi sprains and swellings Advert Isera nt oo- DEMOCRAT ELECTED BALTIMORE, Md, Nov. 5. Albert C. Ritchie, Democrat, was elected gov ernor over Harry W. Nice, Republican, by a plurality of approximate!:. roo' votes at yesterday's election n M.-i land, according lo unofficial returns and estimates received up to l o ( lock this afternoon. If was the closest olec tion ever held in Maryland A pivm quantity of Moam coal irui i mbVC 6 tons of frlftht and the yam. quantity of fuel oil will move inn ion. j f THANKSGIVING DAY -f WASHINGTON. Nov. 5.--rrcSi dent Wilson today sel aside 4-4- Thursday, November 27, as -f - Thankspi ing Day in a proclama- -f lion which said the country look- f cd forward "with confidence to the dawn of an era Where the sac- rifices of thp nations will find recompense in a world at peace " - f ? T f T f T SORE THROAT or Tonsilitis, gargle a.z& with warm salt ?Ta ' water then apply izjBfL VicK:s4porajb4v YOUR BODYGUARD - 3Qf,j60eJ'b20 llll I II n ! J NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX AND OE LINQUENCY OF THE SAME. To Whom It May Concern: Under authority of Section 278 ol the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907. "lid as directed by Section 105G of the re vised Ordinances of Ogden CRv Utah 1915. The undersigned Treasurer of Og'en t ity, Utah, hereby ;ives no'ice tha. a Special Tax for the purpose of paying the Crictc i.f 1 .1 1 1 1 , 1 , r, r- orvKn I . , Fl.Uft , curbs and gutters, sidewalks, culve.'ta drainage and irrigation systems, e.c. ; In Paving District No. 129 in Og-.-ei City, Utah, has been levied a:d con firmed by an Ordinance of the Bonrt of Commissioners of 'igden ( it v. U'ah .adopted and passed October o". 13i9, and published October 31, 1 9 1 r Said Special Tax is levied upon all property abutting on the following I street, to-wit: Doth sides of Twenty-fcj.rtb str?et between Harrison and Uailaon ve nues. and which is further dccribed as follows, to-wit:' Lots 1 to 5 bl ck 1". plat B Lots 6 and 7. block 7, pla B. Lots 1 and 2. block ", plat H. Lot. 6 to 10, bloc,k S. plat B. Lets 1 to 5. I block 33, plat C. Lots 6 to 10. bl lck Z2, plat C. Lots 1 and 2, block 31', plal C. Lots 1 to 10, Riders subdivision o. lots 5, 6, 7, block 31. plat C. Lot.- 8. 1 9, 10, block 31, plat C. Lots 1 to 5. block 35. plat C. and 1 ots 1 to 13, Cap itol block subdivision of block 30, p:ai ' all in ( cden (i survey, to a depth of 50 feet back from the sireet line Said tax is payaple In ten install menis The first installment become1: de In quenl on the 2oth t'av of December, 1919, The second Installment oecon.es de linquent on the 31st day of October 1920. I The third installment becoir'es'de linquent on the 31s: dav of October 1921. Tlie fourth installment becomes Hi linquent on ihe 31st day o,' October ' 1922. The fifth installment becomes de j linquent on the 31st dav of October ! 1928 J The sixth Installment becomes It linquent on the 31st day of Octojer. ! 1924. I The seventh installment becomes de linquent on the 31st day of October, 1 1925 The eighth installment becomes de I : q ient on the 31st dav of October. 1926. The ninth installment becomes de linquent on the 31st day of October, 1927. The tenth installment becomes de linquent on the 31st day oi Octo'cer, 1928. Each of said installments except fbe first draws interest at the rat- of six I per cent per annum irom 'he 31st da; I of October, 1919, until delinquent, .inc' if said tax or any installment thereot shall remain unpaid after th. de'in quency of the same; interest thereon thereafter will be at the rate of eight i per cent per annum until such assess j ments are fully paid. All special taxes are naable at the Office of the City Ireaaurer in he City Hall, at Ogden City, Utah. WALLACE FOULOER, City Treasurer. By C. T. Koon'i, Depute. First publication Nov. 4. 1919. Latst publication Nov. 8. 1919. Published in The Ogden Standard. Interna! Dissensions Sap Strength of Bolshevik Ranks WITH THE AMERICAN FORCES jin Germany, Oct. 10. (Correspond ence of Associated Press.) Sidelights I on the trend of events in Soviet Rus 1 ; B ia indicating that internal dissension in the Bolshevik ranks is sapping the , power of rhc soviet leaders, are con tained in the report of a soldiers' and i rrilors' conference, details of which recently reached American headquar tors. The conference was held in Per lograd in the summer and much dis satisfaction at conditions was dis played by ihe soldiers who charged that, officers enjoyed special prlv j leges and that affairs generally were I worse than they had ben under thej rule of the former emperor Portions of the report read: "The convention of the supporters of the 'Red' iruard and the sailors.! I id In Petrograd, was attended by '!al thousand from the army anil! the fleet. The minutes show that; the commanders and the war commis Bioners still take advantage of their j Office, and although members of the communist party, are ever trying to secure special privileges. The soldiers and .sailors were indignant because of the increase in pay of the commander- and declared that conditions were worse now than tho-e 'hat preaileK under the regime of the ernpeWjB The demanded that the pay be aquaV lor all, whether the oldicr be a privatB or a general B'l "Complaints were made against tbSl conditions of the barracks, because JB repairs were made and the funds afltl propriated for this purpose went intjj the pockets of the high officials. TB condition of the hospitals is still monfl. deplorable There are no doctors QfB medicen and those really sick oBM woundi 1 have to -hift ihe best thsjRj can for themsehe? The worst prob'fc:, lem of all is to provide for the faai-ff Hies of soldiers in the field. NotbingL. is done for them and ihe money fH i dis ppear? in the pockets B.i the official thieves ." "Wv, TAKE HAIR OuTl NOT OFF THE SKIN : Hair la bennd to yrow Ifcr. coarirr and etllTcr Trbrn mtrrtij Hfeb rcnotrd from the anrfac of tS I ' akla. Tfc? oalr eonraoo-intM WVJT I to rfmo'f hair la to " IUll drr ihe akin. DcMlracle, the SMk trial aaoltary Uqald, doe thJa Wf aKa nrpt ion. OnlT r-nHin E?eHlrael tW loney-back jTaarnnteo f , I pirkace. At toilet eontera I k OOc. $1 curt SS ai.ru. or br MgP ce-tpt wf price. t-aI FREE book Baalled la "VI? I h v aenled eBTelope on repeat. "lafl Mlraclr. 12fltk St. aid Taxk I M Hew York. 1 j B. -MJ l B.I BJIIMgMlgMMUfjjggaMM ' Buy Goods I S At McCready's Closing Out Sale If , I At Before the War Prices p I EVERYTHING GOES h McCready's 161 and 163 Twenty-Fifth Street. jS' J aK