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L i till S 1 HL OGDhN blAiNUAKU: UL,Uh,N. U 1 AH. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1919. 5 I ';: Woman's Paget I ffim and MARRIED LIFE! q, the noted author Idah MGlone Gibson Jolm's Mother. John's mother made no reply. He strode by her and up the stairway, Noi t Mowing exactly what to do. I Mood f .till n ,,1P hallway, which I noticed l in sp'tc of ir,y conf"slon waB vor IrWant and ornate in an Interior I dfcorated" sort of way. I L Madame Gordon made an attempt J follow him. Tor the moment both ' I hid forotton me This one-track i JL 'fms characteristic of the lam I " 5 Inhn reached the top or the I s-alrs he railed: '.,',.,, ,.n i:" K.it-' and ihen scr O r )',- mother elofe behind him. ! 'd "You needn't come mater, I can Bo all that's necessary now." ii" "ir''w nJn 1 " 0 I nani;."'l a? man s sit tins room foi 1 1 had followed meekly up tin- stairs Ihrhind mv mother In law rather than ,. , ,n( ;.ene in the low. r hall. .ny I m'm niicht have inhabited this room K was a masculine place, but surel ,,, M- w;i.- nothing ol John Gordon in J ,; mom A-ain I felt the depr S Bon that wholesale decorating always ' i, ni. I ihouL-ht of my dear Ibid fathers room al home In ray Kind's eye I could see hip wheel (hair: Lr.iWn he 'Kb' the l"v- "able, on wheels Eso where he could easily reach his favorite book I recollected the old I fashioned c'e-l engravings on the1 rfi.ll and the . nionial furniture that) Fjjui A nie to him iroiii four genera-' Kons back. It It ha? been said mat nouses crow Mo resemble their owners, but ny no Ktretch of the imagination could the louse 1 entered be made to look like Either .John or his mothei .Madame Kurdon was quite af. handsome and lfmprr;-s; e in her way as John, but 'the lnnre.--ion rh- we me then was Jft great coldness and self-sufficiency. I She had not spoken to me rince , I I rnup In and iKer -inr.' I hae 1 f known hfr hi- she p'-mitied me to M as other than .'n inteiloper in the f?mil' ' I 1 f 1 If ; 1 ci ,l;c bl t I was de I tcrmined lhai the tears which were y.rv n. ;i. m ew'wi- should not fall. 8 I Tb v.'. f bii'T. ! ! j however, at l-JIa'L.nii' Hfil.ir. nn. -',.,i, Wh.u ' zt-- mj : coin:, to do about Bessie 1 ' IJ B: It seemed to :uo tliat John hesitated n m moment ! did no; dare to look tip Ui catch the expression of his face, lo , Then I heard him exclaim impatient v J, a -i I li' i'. n- nintl:. r. w bat on I cart h are ; ou talking about " WllJ should I do anything aboue Bessie -What do ou mean Madame Gordon did not answer, ex tcfpt to sa she i s visiting your i I siller now, and turning, she left the Hi t rcom with cr-.'i .iisiv NBSbc had done exac ly what she want to do she had placed an arrow of Krious jelousy in my heart Who ' V3S ne.-'Sie" B Tin n .itd :' r. I ! - ..l .1 :l.;.t I I should lii. in this house with that woman no Inn-' than wa po.-itively I fnerefsir; 1 w.-n: up to John and put i liny arm1 around V. s ncrk and he-. . H'ake me away, dear, take me away. Hour mother doc-s not want me. She' I will m-r he h..pp.. with me and m J tii- nd -he will make us hoth un j fchappv I cannot be-r to be the bone ; of contention between you. It is not right, dear, that you should make roe Ue cause of friction Take me away, I l Blease take me away!" This had the directly opposite ef ! Bet on John than I intended, but I F" wil 1 pive him credit for thinking that in doiiiK what he d'.l Iih was vindlcat inc ray position He put his arms about me and j Isse.l me very cently, even while say ing in a voir- that was almost harsh With decision : "My dear, we will stay in this house, and it shall be made comfortable and pleasant lor you Anyone livlnp ftr-re who cannot conform to our wishes will have to leave " "Oh John' John.' I don't wan: to make trouble between you and vour mother " Nonsense, child, the mater'll Ret .Over it. We've had these kind of jam jborees ever since I wae a kid and she I always comes around in the end You see, mother knew she couldn't -live with Alice. They are too much alike Neither one of them has an unselfish I hair in her head. Mother'll come 'around when she eets it into that I beautiful white head of hers that it 'is for her interest to do so." I Alas, Madame Gordon never came i to the conclusion that it was for her Interest to be nice to me. She soon made John feel that she bowed 'o his ultimatum because she loved him; and because she lovr.i him so much, she never could quite be '.ttisii.d with me or anyone as his wife. As John opened his bedroom ioor I slipped in and he said You won't, mind if I lenve you here for a few' moments will you? I might as well settle this matter now. " I shook my head, and oh. the 3ensa tion of relief I had w hen hi clOSi d the door I threw myself up.-n his b d to sob my heart out. 1 had never, thought marriage would be like ih;. (Continued tomorrow) A RIVER DEEPER THAN THE OCEAN Did you ever hear of a "suboceanic ennyon " The Hudson river Is said to be such a thina. Its bed woi n by the flowing stream is considerdblv ; deeper than the offshore pari of the ! Atlantic Another such canyon is the channel Ol the St Lawrence Vet another Is that of the Congo Both are deeper than the ocean near their mouths The Hudson, with the great bav into which it flows, is a "drowned river " That is to say, it Is flooded i by an intruding ocean The bav and I lower rher compose what would be called in Norseland a fiord I The Delaware Is another drowned river. Chesapeake bay la another jl.ong island Sound Is yei another. Why should these rivers be drown ed? What has happened to them? To .these questions geologists give this answer: The whole east coast of the United States has sunk a good deal In the1 course of ages, owing to the enormous weight ..f material brought down by the river and deposited out in the ocean off shore. But geologists are inclined to thing that the melting of glaciers has largely to do with the phenomenon Once upon a time a river Benarated England from Cran. e The rise of the ocean drowned it. and todav it is called the British Channel. Another river ran between England and Ire land, it was likewise drowned. The British Channel, by the way. Is a suboceanic canyon, its bottom deep er than the ocean nearby, outside Too much salt water. The whole eastern edge of the United States Is overflowed If you were to put on a divine suit and walk on the bottom1 of the sen yon would have to' travel from Philadelphia sev enty miles eastward before arriving at the true edge of the continent, j where you would find a steep declivitv. descending to the floor of the ocean,; which has a normal depth of two and! a half miles. MRS. HENNESSY SMS ITS GRAND "I'm Always Going to Keep a Bottle of Tanlac in My House," She Says. I "This Tanlac is the grandest m di 'cine I have ever seen or heard of," was the statement made by Mrs E lith Hehneasy of lo Harrison jtreet s at tie, Wash , when she called at Bar t. ll b Drug Store a few davs aeo. "Tanlac his ehtlrel) overcome ny troubles and built me i.p in every way p.issible I am siiifering no mere, but am enjoying life, and wetit to reccm m nd Tanlac to everybody," roctinued Mrs Henness i In Bpeaklng of her -;onditinn before taking Tanlac she said: "I suffered I such awful pains n my stomach that !l didn't know what it was to have a pleasant day. I was draadfUlly pr ,vous and restless, and my constitution and whole system were run down and weakened. I was so nauseated and fell BO dizzy that I was simply raider able all the t'me. "You may not believe It," she con tinued, "but I actually ost fifteen ! pounds in three oreekean average or fi' i pounds a week I had no .inpclile ' whatever and what I did eat 'lid not agree with me, My food wouldn't di get I and Uiat caused me to hae s.ur 'stomach Gas would form on my Lomach and would bloat me up ind pc B8 against my lungP ;-o I could hardly gel my breath. I las also con Btipated and freq jentiy bad splitting headaches. "I read in the papers where Tarda? had given such Wonderful results i.t a case that nearly described mine so I i decided to try it. Ana to mv comp'ete S urprise 1 began U) settei at once, and now I feel like another woman. 1 h ive taken three bottles Ol Tanlac and have been ontirel. restor d to hea'th and I can now enjoy life. Mj nervea are calm and I lave no pains whal ev. r in my stomach I have forgotten 'how it feels to bare a hendiche or dizzy speii i started 'o ga n ir. weight al once and am gaining all the time My appetite Is better than ever ,nd I can hardly get enough to eat My husband says he is a:raid I will eaf him out of house jnd nor.i I am new enjoying a good night s sleep every night, and I will always keep Tanlac in my home." Tanlac Is sold in A. H Mclntyre3 Two Busy Stores.--Advertisement WITH OURSELVES Someone has termed the modern home a service station where we pause for a little while now and then to stoke up and get our wearing apparel r shened bit before rushing on once I mbre in the wild search for amuse ment or money. The simile is all too true in many cases. Some of us have lost the real home feeling the love ;nd the loyalty which make that place, though its furnishings may be meager In comparison, the dearest place in all the world, because there are those who are bound by closest ties and whose love and understanding of our needs are always evident. Nothing can take the place of this feeling We can have congenial friends we can form ni w Lies, but we shall have lost some 1 lite's richest joye if the Ijvc of; mtiie is not known to us. Sometimes we realize this too late. When by our own lack of loyalty, home 1 ties have been severed. One cannot retrace steps in the path of life, how ever much they may be wished. Ex-, actly the same conditions never re-! turn Severed faith and love are two of the joys hardest to replace We can grope and search and mourn all to no avail. It's well to remember this when we are starting out with youth and the love of youthful ad venture and novelty strong within us j It's well fox those of us who are elder to try to keep the home spirit in our children. It's worth all the effon our patience and sacrifice we can1 muster to our aid. It's worth careful Information b urea u Notice to Advertisers On and after April 1, 1919, business Cirecfery advertising in The Stands d will be $1 per hnc per 'month. ANYTHING New or Old I ANYTHING A to Z -new or o d Ibojsht, hold or trad" ' l'h me T JJ Books and Static ury lirainv. eil Liuok ant Mauon. y, 1' 6'J 'A'Bjhlns.ou Ave. lJbone b6U -:o5o Banking I I'laii .sauoxuil Bank, sodlb'-aat cor fner Twenty-fourth a.Ld Washington I Bhooc 61. I Counselor-at-Law E T. r. O'Connolly. Ogden. UtaJ: Lsal JWvlce by mall. Writ? mn ti.e fat is. Iwhoiw Wi rCtrpet Cleaning Van Karapvn ,or uphc ster.ng, . caiotts cleaned, altered and laid Re r niaxiDg of matresses Pnom 27S2-J. Expert carpet e'eaning, n attrss TenoaUr upholstering, ano spr' tgj p'retcLVj Call i: j Ha in;, un t o.. feathei f novating Phooe V Chiropr i :tor 0wt-n W Halverson, 1; ( KrS. ' jffcle U i).ys 7 1 1 1 , I j E-cle, Hldfe I uty Scavenger McCarthy k Co., 204 Grant ivenje. P"none L'uiua , , Enlists , LJ N'ew Method Dentins are spe U e ' 'n a" of DmtiB iy M Washington )S Ljn Tile for Sale tleth ?lTu(llum Joa -o Co. Twen- -'o and 4'., ;0 ll !!enhTaa'88lfledAds Kead the Classified Ads Engraving Ogden engraving s-.rvn e Co., i:..k ( rs of fihe cuts in one or more col. rs. 416 Twenty-fourth street, i'honc 4CJ. Foot Specialist Hat teet, corns, 9tc, correc cd. LTy ..aboratory, 32J HudBOn Bldg r8o Fire Insurance Charles hilsenberg. Phone lSJj-J Calendonlan and Michigan ommerial Standard Insurance. It75 Hay and Grain Hay, grain and poultry feed. Bell" Bros.. .1 Twenty -third. Pnone 28ij :ioo Hides, WoolsFurs O. M. Runyan. 2269 Wall avenue, pays top prices. Phoi b 781 W t.-2t Junk and Hides Western Hide & Junk Co., ::22J Washington Ae. Phono G1 Ogden Junk House, 2059 Washington Ave. Thont. 210. Key Fitting Key lilting and lo-.k repr.inng. Hud son Repair Shop, 2169 Hudson. L,;'j7 I Life Insurance W. C. Stewart, .special representa tive of the N' v, STok Lii'e insurance Co 44 Lewis Bldg Photie 717. D i63 Painting Paper cleaning and tinting. New Wil- kinson, Address rear 738 Twenty-sixth street. Phone 1520-J. -157 Printing All kinds of Job printing DeeN-.lte boom Printing Co. Phone 1166 -'1!. Read the Classified Ads. Physician and Surgeon l i A Pernlund . ice hour.-. 1 1 to 4 p m n. w Peery Bldg., Efudcon Ave. Ri PI. one 646 Uffice ph jiie 1900-W. Real Estate and Loans Willard Kay, real estate anc loans 2 17 1 Washington, Pnone 409. !S74 Scavenger Garbage and rubDlsh naul d, -ess-pools and toilets ce,u1rd. John C'jipp : -'o. Phone 2H 23-S Hu 'son venue. 9.'3o Sanitary Work Sanitar Garbage Go., nil kinds of rubbi'di hauled Pbor e 62') Sewing Machines We rent, repair, - arry neeciles and I i for all makes O' mac;iinec W hlte SeWing Machine Co., 2273 Washir.ston avenue Phone 2884 Taxidermist Let an expert museum taxidermist mount your game deads or .ipe. m. us, make fur rugs, .an your rr.w furs Walter Gllmore, xt9 kast F:rt South, Salt Lake City. Phone 284C. o52 Tents and Awning.; Ogden Tent and Awning Co, manu facturers ol high 0.ad" . tore, ofilce l and resident awn.ng: Waterproof COV ers, bags, etc. Anything in canvas. :'26S Washington avenue. Phone 26 i. 1524 Vacuum Cleaners Phone 2582-J for -acuum cleener $1 Kr 24 hours, sterllu.'d dutt boc. Vj74 Windows Cleaned Bxperl window and wall papti cl' an ing anyw here A "jeric;n Window Cleaning. Phone 563. 2370 Warhinton. VIOLENT ALIENS TO BE DEPORTED j FROM COUNTRY WASHINGTON Nov. 10 Deporta :tion proceedings hve been instituted jln a number of cities to rid the coun try of the violent radicals caughl in ;the nation wide raids which have been in progress since Friday, Attorney .General Palmer announced tonight. Instructions have sone to all de ipartment of justice agents the attor n. genera Said, to permit no delay in Instituting formal hearings, prelimi nary to their actual deportation. As surances have been received from i other government departments having jto do with deportations that action would be taken to expedite the cases In the meantime the cleanup of the country will continue. Mr. Palmer said in announcing tonicht that there must be no "letup " The total number ac Itually held on deportation warrants had reached 3D tonight, while from some cities In which radical lenders v. ere picked up reports had not reach ed the department Efforts of the department represen tatives, it was said, are being -lirect ed more particularly at the Union of .Russian Workers. This organisation ! branded by the attorn. general as the .most dangerous anarchistic group In I the country, was said to have wide ramifications, with the department agents smu uncovering new evidences of its activities. Opinon at the department of Justice , as expressed today, seems to be that jthe Russian union perhaps was consti tuting itself a self-appointed leader of all organizations which are preaching over throw of the government Literature Beized was Bald to show that the organization accepts support from almost any source, so Ions as it was working to defeat authority and destroy private property rights. Offl Icials naid they had evidence showing I that leaders of the union had made overtures to other and lesser croups of radicals to join their organiza'ion. holding out promises of rewards when state and society are overthrown Because they are regarded aa the I most dangerous of all radical types those arrested in the recent raids are bt Ing held in $11 ) hail, officials .said. Peter Bianki and dolph Schn bel. both former secretaries f the I'nion of Russian Workers have been h. l.l in bull of $15,000. planning and occasional inconvenience and wise blindness now and then. What the world needs today is more homes Not those which are only such in name but those which are a ; haven and an inspiration to all who enter SCIATIC PAINS I QUICKLY RELIEVED Keep Sloan's, th; World's L:niment handy to allay aches THOUSANDS of men and women, when the least little rheumatic "crick" assails them. have Sloan's Liniment handy to knock it 'out Popular a third of a century ::g 1 --far more popular today. That's because it is so wonderfully helpful in relieving :il, external aCAeS and pains sciatica, lumbago, neural gia, overstrained muscles, stiff Joi.'.iS. I weather exposure results. A Uttl-i Is all that is necessary, tor ;t soon pone-1 trates without rubbing to Mie sore spot. I Leaves no muss, dtained skIu logged pores A bottle today is g wise pre-' caution. Keep it handy. All druggists 35c. 70c, $1 40 LIVESTOCK SHOW IS TO BE EXHIBIT OF STRICT MERIT The value of any exhibit ion be It of chinu and cut glass, automobiles and motorcycles, or livestock, any thing rests upon the one question of merit The interests back of next month's Ogden Livestock Show look the bull by the horns early by insist Ing upon this Quallt) In the highest possible manner at iheir big exhibi tion, to be staged on January 8. 1 and LO al the Union Stockyards. Ogden, Ptah They also made it impossible for any but entries of the highest merit to enter the show by Inserting a rule entitled "Exhibits must have merit" in the by laws and rules for the big ! event. This section reads as follows "It will always be the policy of this Show to permit the exhibition only of Bltl b animals as have breeding quality and finish to, commend them Ani mals even of registered breeding may j lack such development and finish as would make them creditable to the breed they represent. This class of .animals has no place in an exhibi tion of this kind and are discreditable i to the exhibitor and the Show alike. I Under this regulation animals pro nounced unfit for exhibition by the ! committee will be disqualify d from exhibition and the secretary is requir ed to see that they are removed from the exhibition buildings Exhibitors are requested to use judgment and care In entering their animals so as to make it unnecessary to enforce this rule." This paragraph, which will be rigid j ly adhered to. was made necessary by 'results of similar shows elsewhere; I for everyone who baa attended live stock shows to any extent has seen shaggy entrants in the stalls aulmals which plainly showed lack of care; they have even soen them led before the judges. They are always turned down and not considered But the in cident makes an unpleasant impres sion, and a bad feeling in the mind of and seethe Grocer Smile he knows. II I VOU buy bread, of course. No up-to-date woman bakes any more. That form of household slavery went out of style with hoop-skirts and the spinning wheel, and the "woman's placets home" nonsense. !l If you know any woman who bakes, for pity's sake preach the gospel of woman's emancipation, and help her grow. She isn't helping herself or her husband or her family. She is just taking up room in the kitchen and going to seed. Tell her she is wasting money and wasting youth. Then send her to her nearest good grocer's for a loaf of . AMERICAN-MAID fi BREAD H "American-Maid" is the new delicious bread that has won its way into the American Home, through sheer merit alone. It is made of the best wheat flour (no substitutes) and has a flavor that is even superior to bread of pre-war days. The golden brown bloom of the loaf, as it comes from the wrapper, is most appealing, and the creamy, white, smooth texture of its interior will win you on the spot. Try a loaf today! Slices smoothly toasts perfectly. the exhibitor at least. It is to avoid just such unpleasantness and at the same time to keep the Ogden Live stock show up to the high standard de sired for this and future shows that this rule was made. That class of animals has no business being put on display, and contestants and specta tors alike will thank the management for enforcing the rule. The committees in charge of the forthcoming show are all turning in enthusiastic reports as to progress. The standard set in the preliminary plans was high, calling for "the greatest show of the kind ever pro duced anywhere." It was a hinh mark to shoot at, but the plans and entries already received ai.sure R Evans, of the Ogden Webt r club, who is sec retary of the Ogden Livestock show, and those with whom he is working', that absolute success will be attained. nn . If you are in the market for hay, corn, oats, flour or po tatoes get in touch with Mit-chel- McPeek Produce Co. Room 503 Eccles Bldg Phcnes day, 176; night, 1654 or 1349. 218. oo And now we arc told that It was Dill Nye who wrote Petrograd Is fall ing is falling pro and con It B6em8 to us that Bill was writing of the leaves but Petrograd will do just as well. I llMUMMUM IIH tm MM I MUMMIM Reorganization Of Troop No. 1 I Of Boy Scouts j Scout Commissioner Goates has an , nounced that old troop 1, of the Boy Scouts of America has been re-organiz-j ed under the leadership of Scoutmas 1 ter Parlev Norseth. I Norseth was forced to discontinue I his affiliation with the organization Ion his enlistment in the navy an I he i is welcomed by the boys who were i forced to discontinue their work. Troop 1 will have headquarters in the basement of the Eighth ward meeting house and the athletic activi ties will be carried on in the gymna I Blum of the Mound Fort school. Call on J. J. Brummitt at 2417 Hudson avenue, if vou want to sell your Liberty bonds. Phone 59. A RANK FAILURE' Mrs. Crimsonbeak I bought one of those new contrivances to suspend milk bottles against the side of the house instead of leaving them on the doorstep. .Mrs. Yeast How does it work? Mrs Crimsonbeak It proved a fail- ' ure. My husband came home late the other night and took our house tor a j new battleship just about to be ! launched and in the morning we had rj I no milk. Yonkers Statesman. krl NOTICE I : To the members of the First Baptist 1 Church of Ogden, Utah: jfjH You are hereby notified that it the I First Baptist church of Ogden City, r Weber county, state of Utah, on th 12th day of November, 1019. at seven thirty o'clock p m-fif said dav, there Will be held a meeting of the members Bald church for the purpose of con- J) MM sulering and acting upon the proposi tion to form said church into a corpo- ! y ration, not lor pecuniary r.rofit, under f , ,H the laws of the state of Utah. j, mMM The foregoing meeting was called by the board of trustees. il Dated this the 27th day of Oct , A. D. H N KILLINGS WORTH. Chairman of the Board cf Trustees. 00 I H Take the ballot away from the inn who never votes and heat him howl i Give it to him who is howling and iH ; he'll never use It. j tl That man who has been letting his hair grow sine,- isoc, in the liope that Bryan would be elected president la l,H now mistaken for a Bolshevist. 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