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PRES. WILSON ISSUES ANNUAL PROCLAMATION LfAfiHlNOTON, Not. B.PreBldVnl 1 I W iUul hs annual Thank-six -I 'proclamation from the White H'"JuC nroclamaiion follows. Tr'r "he President of the United mtes of America: I b k proclamation k ,h,! wesson nf the year has again when 'ho people of (be United I i? Z are accustomed to unite m glv I St Thank- to Almighty God for the I SLlMi h,rh he has conferred upon I JJTSSStiy during the twelve months w have passed. A year ago our pro IS noured out their heart in praise ft thanksgiving that through Divine 'VthP right was victorious and peat t I 'aH rornP to the nations which had so ',r.,iislv struggled in defense of iSSJn librrtv and jnst.ee. Now that b ;-rrn task is ended and the fruits ; 2 achievement are ours, we look for r, v. Ih confidence to the ilawn of Tern where the sacrifices of the na j 5JS find recompense in a world I .hrreat work to which the Vmerican I ' 0pje devoted their manhood and the , J resources of their country, thej i hoiild 'hey give thank-, to God, re f I Consecrate themselves to these pnn f pi0es of right which triumphed I ttJouch through His merciful good- nS?j Our gratitude can find no more Dressing expression than to bulwark rith loyaltv and patriotism those prin ; I ripie for which the tree people of, H I the earth fought and did Ituriup the past year we have had 1 S much make us grateful In sptt( Of I - t iA in nnr onn ,1 1 ii ii I e lifo ro. I ifje coniuMU" ii - I iuhin? from the war we hae ros I ped Ourharcsts havt been plomi- (jl and of our abundance we have been I sble to render succor to less favored I nations Our democracy remains un- taken in a orld torn with political I and social unrest Our traditional I ideals are still our guidPS in the paih I of progress and civilization. "These great blessing"., vouchsafed I to u. for which we devoutly give jl thank's, should at(u- us tu a fuller I ense to our duty to ourselves and to i I mankind to see to it that nothing we ! rcay do shall mar ilie completeness oi (I the victory which helped to win I No selfish purpose animated us in be-' I coming participants in the world war and with a like spirit of unselfish ne5S we shoUd strive to aid by our 1 example and b our co-operation in I I realising the enduring welfare of all peoples and in bringing into bting a i I world ruled by iriemlship and good I Till Therefore. I. Woodrow Wilson, I president of the I'nited States of America, hereby designate Thursday, I the 27ih day of November, next, fur I observance as a day of thanksgiving I and praer b my fellow countrymen, i inviting them to cease on that day I from their ordinary tasks and to unite I In their homes and in their several I places of worship in ascribing praisr. ' aad tliantfsgiviiiK to '. o 1 . the- author of I Bail blessings and the mater of our . T dfMlnies- "In witness whereof. I have here- I I unto set ray hand and caused the Beal F,' of the United States to he affixed 'Done In the District of Columbia, this fifth day of November, in the year I of our Iord. one thousand nine hun dred and nineteen and of the Inde pendenre of the I nurd States the one hundred and fort -fourth. Signed) Wi It DR W WILS( .V 1 (Seal.) w "By the president : 'Roher' Iinsinv. y rri.ir nf i OF generals' is RffiOMMENDEI). 'Washington. o- s - The La rot- ltte amendment to strike the labor pro I vtilont from the peacj treaty wh voted I 4cmn today l.y the senate 1 Th- voir- w:,H 17 to :!. divided as fol- ' lgs- I I For adoption Republicans P.all. Horah, ' ! Colder. Capper, rinmilm. Curtis Elklns. iFtmaid. Frnnrr- Froltnghuysen, Gronnn, WdlriB, Jones of Washington . Ken . . r, Knox, Ii Kyi kit.., j.,.j)f,.. M. , v.rmlck! cUan. Moex, .VW, rwl,un N'OI Paf. rhlpps, rolnrloxter, Sherman ! I '-edfwr.r'h an 1 Vt,,n -21. A mornns O.,.-.. .M Thomu . Toui-:i l ArMnM-Republtcans Colt. Udfpo.. Hale, ' Illogg Keyea, Lenroot, Met umber. - "on Smoot. Sp.,n;ei. Sterllne and Town Democrats AehurM Chamberlain. Cul il L'T D,a'- Fletch". Gny. Gerry. Harrla. PI er!"' lnrron, Hl-..ht. k. Johnson 1 Grand Concert I HENRI SCOTT, noted Metropolitan Opera Co. baritcne, Arthur A. Smith, accompanist. Under auspices of Tabernacle Choir, to sing the "Rain Scene" from "Elijah" vith Mr. Scott. I Ogden Tabernacle Friday, Evening, Nov. 7th, 1919 ? CONCERT STARTS PROMPTLY aT 8:15. ADMISSION $I.I0. Reserved Seats on Sale at JONES SHOE STORE 2461 Washington Av iue. of South Dakota: Jones, of New Mexico; KenJiick. Klnp. Kirk. McKoIlar N'ngont Overman. Owen. Phelan. Ransdell, Robln i on. Sheppard. iinmon?. Smitli. of At l ! zona : Snlitli. of OrorgiH Smith, of South Carolina: Bwanson Trammell t nder-. wood Walsh, of Montana; Williams and i olcott 34 Total 17 00 Mines at Madrid ! Run Full Bias!: i ALBL'QL'LRQriJ. N M Nov 5. Mines at Madrid are running ai Call capacity today, according 'o operators here. Three mines pre now in opr-in-tion at Gallup, but ilr- forces r.re still below normal. Miners' officials Ml there hus been only . few desertions from their rank. Majoi 12 iniuti commanding the squadron of jie Eighth cavalry now it Gallup, in a re port to Governor Larrazola sayfl v erythlng is quiet and thai no 'rouble is expected unless an attempt is m ide to import labor, il has established headquarters in the courtnouse and tne , troops are camped in the i.iir croun.ls. Seven hundred troops, comprising a I squadron of the Twelfth cavairy and ' two companies of the llih Infant n are due to arrive at Coifax this af'ern on from El Paso and will be prepared '.or emergency duty in Colfax county. Mo disorders have been imported at the! Colfax county mines. 7 oo I TREATY EFFECTIVE NOV. 28. IWItiS, Nov. .. Tbe treaty of Ver sailles and the peace settlement with Germany will become effective, ii is asserted in well-informed circles, in PariSj on November 28. The sisature of the protocols and the exchange of the protocols between the allied and such associated powers as have rati fied the treaty will take place on that date, it is reported 6row Your Blair AftrT brirr alrooM 'o'ally IjoM r York butines niuH rcvr hair 'ir.d nnv g ' crolifl' rrowlh r,t ico ii CO foi Vblch Qfl will -cd the cenuine recipe U-. on request to any mm or woum vho Tishc v.vr nnr dandruff or g.-iin nriv hur irrow-iA, J I tfiiinp box of th prrpirufnn, Kttalko, ; be mailed with recipe if yoj M fimpr. or ilrr. Hit nddr"R is Jhr If Tlrittmn BT 901 Station V Nrw Ycrk : V Qenulno KOTAXKO Is noli t7 bu;7 drugristi' MASONIC NOTICE. Regular meetinR eber Indce. No. C. F. & A. M., Thursday. N'ovr mo r fi S p m Much business to pre- til Be present, pleas?. IJv order tne W, M. P. E. NICHOLS. 680. Secreiar.- no ELECT SOCIALIST MAYOR MASILLON, O.. Nov. 5. H. H. Vcgt. n tinner, was elected mayor of tnis ely yesterday on the Socialist ticket, de feating C. W Angerman, Republican, by 102 plurality, -mj Dr 3eth (lattery, Democrat, by 310 ,jlurnlit- Vogt Is a former city councilman. All the rest of the Republican cily ticket was elected. no Read the Classified Ads- A BUCKHCHT ARMY iSHOE BLACK GUNMETAl, Mahogany calf or M9i t INDIAN TAN CALF AT DEALERS thrBuc k hecht Army Shoe is every inclV X a man's shoe! Worn by men in all walks of life X at all time, in all clime. A shoe built for unusualV comfn and extra service. Get a pair today! X For Sale In Ogden by I M LL CLARK & SONS CO. Manufacturer: BUCKINGHAM & HECHT San Francisco Mel BRAZILIAN AMBASSADOR RIO JANEIRO, Nov. 8.-Augusto Cjochrane de Alencar has accepted an . invitation to become Brazilian ambas Bador to the United States. oo I The Best Cough Syrup is Home-made. V rT"rp'q nn onT nnr to ht-i KS, nrl O 9 yet lu t In iel . o:'Rli remedjr M ft you e rr trlrd. You've probably lieard of this well known I'lr.n of mai;incr eouh svnip nt home. Bnt have jrou ever used it? When you Jo. von n ill nnihert;inl why thousands of families, the world over, feel that tbev eouid hardlv keep house without it. It's simple anrl elienp, but the way it takes hold of a rough will quickly earn it a permanent place in your home. Into a pint bottle, pour 2 ounces of Pinex; tlien uild plain Branulated sugar syrup to fill up the pint. Or. if desired, use clarified molasses, honey, or rorn syrup instead of sugar syrup. Either way, it tastes troorl, never spoils, and gives you a full pint of better cough remedy than yon rouh! buy ready-made for three times its coat. It is really wonderful how quirkly this home-made remedy connuors a j roueh usually in H hours or less. Tt seems to penetrate through everv air ! passage, loosens a dry, hoars? or tight COUgb, lifts the phlegm. hnals the mrm- J branea, and gives almost immediate re lief, Splendid for throct tickle hoarse ness, croup, bronchitis and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a lrghlv concentrated com pound of genuine N'orwav pine extract, and has been used for generations for i throat qnd chest nilinent To avoid disappointment risk vour druggist for "2': miners of Piner" with directions, and don't accept anything ejjse: Guaranteed to give absolute siiti faction or money refunded. The Pmex Co., Ft. Way uc, lad. d ei i I8emehc. oo Only One Bank Failure in U. S. in 22 Months WASHINGTON, Nov 5. Establish iriK a record for immunity from failure, n.nional banks of the I'nited Stnte., have gone through the last 22 months with only one enforced clo-ing; ac cording to an announcement tonight uuiiit L'nrin,!, 1 I I 1,1 111.-., 1.1 'III J 1 IJI I (.'I of the currency The ope fnilure re ! ported by Mr. Willians was in IMS, aj bank having been forced to suspend) during the last ten months. This rec ord, Mr. Williams said, slands out as thirty times better than the aver age for any similar period in i li tany years' life of the present national bonking system The tremendous strides taken by American business, the comptroller! said, was reflected in the number of new charters According to tin eompti oiler's figures. 2'JX national banks added a total of $-12,658,000 to I heir combined capital stock durln:: ihe first ten months of this year in the same period last year, the figures showed 151 national banks Increa: ed Iheir capital stock by a total of $i(J, 3 7!) ,000. 00 Santa Cfeas Ship Begins Taking i On Xmas Gifts ( NEW YORK, Nov B. The arm's ."Santa Claus" transport Merria today began taking on its Knights of Colum bus Christmas cargo for ' merican troops in Siberin. In addition to great quantities of flour and "grease" for doughnuts, there are 19,000,000 cigaretls, candy, chocolate. cake, crackers, bouillon cubes, mufflers and tubes of tooth paste. Two dozen foot balls for games between American, Russian, Japr.nese and Chinese sol diers nre included 'In the shipment. Twenty-five per cent of the United States forces in Siberia are Raid to be at Vladivostok. BO per cent distributed along "50 miles of the Trans-Siberian railroad and the remainder at a point 2,000 miles from the Russian port. -oo SENORA CARRANZA DYING. MEXICO CITY, Wednesday Nov. 5 Ph: Blcians attending Senora C;;rran za, wife of the president, have given up hope for her recovery. They stated tonight that Senor.1 Carranza can live 1 but a few hours. A distinguished 1 HENRI SCOTT S , Friday Night Nov. 7 t : 1 M l Ogden Tabernacle '5J the splendid. I Hreat basso of the Metropolitan Opera Company, New York, f?med in Eurcne and in America, in concert and in opera. A voice mellow, nch and powerful. A personality strong and commanding. 1 lear him. M When you hear Henri Scott Friday night, shut your eyes, imagine yourself in your own home with that same glorious music pouring upon your car. That is exactly what the New Edison gives you. Edison chooses only those artists whose performance passes tlv? Edison method of scientific selection. The New Edison Re-Creates the art of these artists with such fidelity that the ear cannot distinguish between living performance and Rc-Created performance. & i I I - The New Edison . i m "The Phonograph With a Soul" Hear, Friday, whj Edison found Scott's art worthj of perpetuati6n. Then ...:V j '" i" our store, &nil hear liov the Nev Edison gives you everything the I livihg Scott gives, excepting Ins physical presence mk best Reserved seats on sale here fl Last & Thomas, Washington Ave. I It Proudfit Sporting Goods Co. Cornei Twenty-fourth and Muds' a Btti mwui i ii n mjiimjMiiiw NINE NEGROES I GET 2 1 YEARS IN M "PEN" BGLBNA, Ark. Nov. N. Nine ie-! grpes were sentenced to erms of 21 years In the penilenMary , twenty-seven t: terms of five ar.s an i one to, ten years five yeas for second Je-i tre.- murder anil Civis vear-- for assault with intent to commit murder, by Judpe J. M. Jackson, in Pulllip.s county circuit court today when the thirty- j seven, all charged with first degree murder in connection with the upris ing in the Elaine neighborhood, were permitted to plead guilty to seeond ' degree murder. This brings the total c-jnvietions in the three days of ln trials to foriy eipht, eli i n negptes alre;id having hi a eon ieted r i first deg roe mm del aud automatically sentenced to di- In tbt electric chair The remaining negroes named in the 122 Indictments returned by the grand; GRAY HAIR TELLS j TALES, TINT IT TRIAL PACKAGE SENT FREE Gray hair l a tattlc-tale. Pon't on-fhir-- It until on are really olrl. If at forty you .still feel young, then take Uw trouble to look younp. 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If your nostrils are clogged and your head is stuffed and you can't breathe freely because of a cold or catarrh, just set a small bou e of Ely's i'n ira Halm at any drug store. Apply a lifle of this fragrant, antiseptic cream into your nostrils and let it penetrate through every air passare of yjur head, soothing an 1 healing ihe in flamed, swollen mucous membrane and you get instant relief Ah! how good it feels. Your nca trlla are open, your head is clear, no more haw kin?, snuffling, blowing; no more headache, dryness or Btruggl! ig for breath. Ely's Cream Balm is ust what BUffeYera from head colds and ca tarrh need, it's ;i delight. Advertisement. uu U. S. Assistant Attorney Genera! Commits Suicide NEW YORK. Nov. . Winfred Thaxter Denison, assistant U. S. at torney general, committed suicide to day by Jumping in front of a south bound Seventh avenue subway train, aceordinc to the police. Mr. Denison was born in Portland Maine, in June. 1873. He became spe cial assistant to the 1T. S. attorney general in Ihe suar and other customs frauds prosecutions In lfibft and 1910, and was assistant attorney genrel from 1910 to 191 I Ho was appointed to the Thilipplne commission in 1011 and became secre tary of the interior of the Islands shortly afterwards, His borne was In Roslyn, N Y. f .f.4. f "NO BEER. NO WINE, -- NO WORK." f ; f CHIGAGO, Nov .". John Pacl- 4 f one spokesmau for thirty Italian f coal miners from Toluca, 111., who -f f today applied to th infernal reve- -f nue collector for passports to re- turn to their native land, when j 4- asked why they were leaving the Uuit-d Slates, repliel 4 "No beer, no wine, no work; go f hom. 444444444-f OO " GIRLS TO LOSE TRESSES. 4 4 -r DUBLIN, Nov. 5. Love niakinp 4 4- by the clrls ot Ireland with m ni- 4 4 bers of the British government 4 4 forces has been proscribed by ihe 4 Irish republican army. Any girl 4 4 keeping company with a. govern 4 ment soldier or policeman will be 4 4 penalised b having hei hair cut 4 4 off. tno girl has already suf- 4 4 fered the penalty, losing her 4 t in sses for walking out with a SO 4 dier 4444444444 - I II III ll HUM .u j STANDARD STEEL I OFFICIAL SCORES ' REP. GRAHAM j CHICAGO, ..ov. 5 Replying to (.Statements orcrlited to Re present at! ve William J. Graham, halrmnn of a con . pn --3lonal sub-eommittcc in puhllslied n- t&rvlewfl followlnic the ub-eomniitteo's hearings on army ordnance contrac'r, , liere. J. f. Hansen, president of th Standard Steel company of Hammond, j lnd severely arralioicd the conduct of the Investigation In a statement today. Congressman Graham was quoted h.- say ins the sub-committee was satisfied i the government had ben the victim of a "gigantic fraud." on a $40,000,000 con , tract given the Standard company and that the committee would ask crimizuJ i prosecution of ' at least a dozen army j officers and civilians." and a civil su'l for recovery of from JI3.000.000 to $15. j 000,000, of which, he said, the govern ment had been mulcted. Mr. Hansen, in his statement points eut that no officer of the company was ailed to testily before the committee, no notice given of the heannps. no oppoi -(unity given for the cross-examination of adverse witnesses and that the prln l cipnl witnesses "relied upon by our sub- committee were subordinate accountants j and clerks' He terms the hearing "a I travesty upon Justice." and suggested ' that Mr. Graham's' published statements I).- "withdrawn.'.' The contract Investigated," Mr Han sen continues, "was the largest ordnance artillery contract during the war It was at first refused by the company and , f then accepted n- -iti il to tlv fucccsj- tyM ful prosecution of 1 1 war." ijl Settlement was reached after repeated : A conferences. Mr Hansen cays, the items 't Involving; "not merely the details of ac- 'jj, countlnc for c xpenditures, but the ev-'"- ri.e of jii'lcment and discretion." In com- , pen atlng the company for its loss of oth- ppj er business. He points to the fact that u although $12,000,100 was appropriated for 9 the vnrk the company expended oni' $18,000,000. t Judge Landis Will I Push Trial of the I Pan Motor Officials CHICAGO. Nov. 5. Federal Judi-'e Lnndls today indicated that he intended , i i to expedite the trial of thirteen officials A of the Pan-Motor company charged wun using the mails to defraud In the sate i of the corporation's stock. "Let's get this thing done." he remarked to a v lawyer filing petition in bankruptcy "I ,Jj have an engagement with some gentle- , men here." the Judge continued pointing " to the attorneys and defendants in tha run-Motor case "who have a false Idpa Jri of the amount of lime they are going to iy tke In settling a little matter." j.,!? MEXICO CITY. Wednesday, Nov. 5. Ignacio Bonilhis. Mexican nraba??? dor to the I nited State?, will be a candidate for the presidency of Mexico in the next election, according to a telegram from Bonillaa in answer (a a letter sent him by members of the M Democratic party. 'jjt! j. It's Kettle Rendered I PURE, SWEET, CREARQf AND WHITE MOUNTAIN brand Kettle Rendered LARD is the way to a thousand wonderful dishes. A product of Ogden Packing & Provision Co. mi