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"0 111 OCjL)h:Nll SIANDAKLJ- UGULN, U 1 AH 1 U LSD AY, NOVEMBER 25. 1919. n--- I Musical Comedy I To Be Given By I American Legion ( "riff, Paff. Pouf." a hip;h clans roy U alty musical ronied. with .i Oasl ol 66 person?, has been selected by Bob Ma ty jor and Le?ter Hlnchcliffe, for the big attraction to be produced by the Or tipn post of the American l.rcion this I winter "Plff. Patf. Pout" created a sensa I tion durinc it New Yorlc nin It car- lies a dazzling cDOnifl Of W ciiis, 10 r chorus boys fend 15 principals, consist I ing of sinners and comedians ' The production i considered a tre-1 mrndous andertakin s for those two tal H ented youn?: Ofrdn men. However, I their experience ami the nattering suc cess obtained alonp such line in tin I past. assures oprden- theal I of a genuine treat this winter, f Directors Hinehcliffe and Major esll- mate the completion of the attraction I in about seven or eight weeks. .Some of the musical scores and I lyrics have already arrived and the carefully selected principals is more than two-thirds completed. The load ing characters are beinp; drawn from ihe best talent in Ogden and the abil i Ity and voice of every person is being tested before final acceptance t Discerning caution is boms used In the selection of the dancing chorus. 1 1 There will he the "Blister Brown I fiirls." ' Ba'hing GirlB," "Easter Girls" and a brilliant bevy of pony ballot pirls. Most of the costumes :ir' be I ing made to order by the Tama Music I Library of New York, the owners or I the opcr.t Some of the scenes which linger I long in the memory of those who Ban ; iho original production are the "pr.ja- ma scene," danced by the pony balle: jj girls, and the beautiful finale of y Messrs Major and Hlnchcliffe are 1 rearranging the action and music of I the last finale into what promises to L he one of the most sumptuous -pec tacies ever seen outside of the musical y rerleires and follies When finished. I: it will be known as ihe 'March of the j! Warring Nations. " Music will he j changed and rearranged by Mr. Hlnch f cliffe. and the drills and verses by I Mr. Ma tor. ILoc?i Member. k The American Legion is elated over Armistice day success and is eagerly jj looking forward to this drwmatic at traction as the climax to many ac I compllshments. Bob Major, chairman of the enter- I tainmeni committee of Hie local Amor I ican Legion, will direct the intensely ', complex action, drills and dramatic j end of the production He is a talent- ed Rctor of promising merit. Ogden j people will remembei him In th ing picture. "The Biot." made b the I Ogden Feature Film corporation He I played juvenile lead opposite Miss I Florence Riser. He also took pari in the "Lust of the Ages," Lillian Walk- 1 er's big succrss. He showed decided I ability in photopla: and predictions I of a brilliant future for him In the I movie world wen ird everywhere, but before his Becond (inline was I ready for the screen the I S had en- II lered the great war and lie answered the call to ;he colors and was soon on his way to the battlefield of France I LeVter Hlnchcliffe, chairman of the p1 musical committee of the local post H is not only an accomplished pianist but r possesses a tenor voice of rare quality rj and Is a director of unusual ability. I At present he is instructor In ocal 1 and instruments I mui High school. MONTREAL, No 26.- Shortage ol F coal resulting from the strike in mines Hf of the Unjted States today led the Canadian railway board to order dras tic curtailment of passenger service on Hf the Canadian Northern and the Grand Trunk railroads beginning Saturday, it 1 was announced Ihe order mighl be ex j tended to other roads and mlgfi Hi elude freight oo Do not let your keenness overihadow H your kindness. I TRAIN YOUR HAIR AS AN I ACTRlSS D0Ec ! N'o class of people devotes as much time to beauty as do actresses, and no H i las- must be more careful to retain and develop their charms. Inquiry I develops the Information thai in hair I caro they find it dangerous to sham I poo with any makeshift hair cleansei I The majority nay thai to have the n best hair wash and scalp stimulator j at a cost of about three cents, one W need onl get a package of canthrox lrom your druggist; dissolve a toa spoonful In a cup of hot water and I your shampoo is ready This makes enough shampoo liquid to applv it to all the hair instead of just the top of the head After its use the hail ilries rapidly, with uniform color. Dan II druff, fxcess oil and dirt are quickly I, dissolved and entirely disappear when II your rinse the hair. After this vour hair will be bo fluffy It will look much I'i heavier than it Is it lustre and m softness will delight you, while the stimulated scalp gains the health L which insures hair growth Adv. Roosevelt Family To Conduct a "Coffee House" NEW YORK. Nov. 25. Purely as a business enterprise and not as a po litical venture, members of the Roo.se volt family have associated themselves to conduct In New York a "cofree house." a name reminiscent of the cen ters of political and literary discus sion in earlier days in English his lory. The purpose of the company in which Theodore. Archibald and Koi mit Roosevelt, Dr. Richard Derby and Phillip J. Roosevelt are directors, is to take over an existing coffee house on the edge of the White Light dis irici ' We saw a chance to make sr iiio money," said one of the direetors, "that's the whole explanation." oo A CHEERFUL R ECO M M E N C AT 10 N. "They should be In every IraveUn man's grip," writes Georgfl .lennor, 4 1 .Labor rtreet, Saa Antopir. "i ex., of Foley Cathartic Tablets. "They ore the best laxative I have taken and I cheerfully recommend them to anyone i suffering with constipation or bll lous iness." They thoroughly ele.-irse th bowels, sweeten the -uoraath ftP.1 bet e fit the liver. They correot Indiges tion, bad breath, alo.-.ting. gn i co.i e.l jtongne and other results of luggi-l; bowel. No griping. ' j nause-.. A. R. Mclntyre Drug Co.--Adrtisein-nt. tf - American Slays A Family and Shoots Himself ABERNATHY, Sask.. Nov. 25 Mr. and Mrs Fred Hansen, farmers of near here, were sis in this morning h J, R. Sullivan, an American who v;a vis iting the family. Sullivan then shot and seriously mounded the eldest Hansen boy and lined up the r.iher throe children of the family, apparently with the inter tion of killing tnem, but changed his mind and blow out his own brains. , oo Special sale of chrysanthe mums, 75c to $3 a dozen Weber Floral Co. Phono 410. oo Radicals Strike At Ellis Island Over Deportations I NEW YORK. Nov. 23. More than I three score radicals awaiting deporta tion hearings t Kllis Is!and. now be ing investigated by the house ininii (ration committee, have instituted two Strikes within 24 hours. After having issued an ultimatum to the effect that they would not attend the hearings unless the wire seroen '.hlch separated them from visitors i was removed, they declined an invita tion to march into the dining hall for breakfast this, morning. The menu, which the hunger strikers turned flown consisted of prunes, oatmeal, bread with a substitute for butter, and coffee. RUPTURED? TRY THIS FREE Wonderful Invention Sent on 30 Dayj' Trl.il Before You Pay. Siiui'ly sund i no .vour name nnd I will send ou iro new oop'yrichted rupture iook u;id measurement Hank. When you kreturn the blank l will snd ou M new invention iur rupture. lu-n it ai livee jjih it on and war it Kut it to -j i.-t you can think of. The harder thi- test Che better .mu wttl like'it. you will wonder how you ever got alont,' wlih lh old kt k cruel iiiTlnn tmsf.es or. betta vsltli leg tttiaps of torture i'our own gooil cOmnaon Unie and your own doctor will tell you it id the onl tay in Which you can ever rxp-rt n cure Afl. r Wearing it 30 days If it is not entirely satisfactory In every way It it is not eHfy and comfortable If you cannot actually ,er your rtiptun kvtling heller and if not convinced thai a cure Is merely a question of lime just return it and you are out nothinK. Any rupture appliance that is sen or ,30 days'' .1 ial before you pay Is wortr giving: a trial. Why not tell yot ruptured friends of thie great offer". We refer you to any Bank or Trust Co., in Kansas City. EASYHOLD CO.. 30s , Koch IJIdg . Kansas City. Mo. Adv. If you are in the market foi hay, corn, oats, flour or po tatoes get in touch with Mit chel- McPeek Produce Co. Room 503 Eccles Bldg. Phone- day, 176; night, 1654 01 1349. 218 I S Our Toy Department I NOW OPEN Hjj A Complete Line of Up-to Date Toys ' Make Your Selections HH Early, WATSON - FLYGARE HARDWARE CO. B 2414 Wash. Ave. Clash Is Reported Between Carranza And Yillista Troops AGUA mi eta. Soriora, Nov. 25.--A federal courier arriving here today reported a clftsh yesterday morning between a large column of i 1 1 i a t a s and Carranza troops near the Hidalgo ranch, The courier left the scene at roon and reported fighting continued at thai hour. According to the courier ihe VI Ilia j taa Dtimbered 700 and were en route from Tonichi to the Chihuahua sttae line where they pl.innrd tn join forces v. ith Colonel Alvarado ISsplnosa, m Vil la chieftain The courier reported Lhe rebels were apparent!) well equipped. J. J. Brummitt. 2417 Hud son avenue, pays highest prices for Liberty bonds. oo - Funeral Seryices In Second Ward Funeral eervlcca for &fnnna i M yeri ere tir-id -. t the Second ward meeting , hnu.oo yr.-Pttrday altr-rnoon. ultii I'.i-iop ('.Mrc" Browning preakUhg. The speak ers at the xorvlrex were Chief of Police fhorQAfl B. P.rownlnR'. Cider Joxeuh Wright and Bishop Brownlns- chief of Police Browning WO Ihr- first apeaker. He t--id of the niany yearn nl I friendship tlat had extstrfi between the ' deceased and himself and how mi- m.- " g 1 had clven htm emplej ment on a noWS- paper in the aarly dayv. ::'iri Joseph W'rlirht spoke of hi a--iluaJntance with the deceased ;inl Bald his sentiments were the rnme na those of Chi- f BroWnlng, nishop Browning made the cioinc re msrks with prayer. The body WO ln- ('iro-j in Ogden City cemeti i Mrs. Tiltie Wkhgagard nd w T Plcjt. , ett sonR: 'Shall Wo hfeet Beyond the River?" The open'.nc: prayer was Kivcn hy Elder Rarl Furntse. Mrs. '.tarj r ry fr.nz "Beautiful isle of Somewhere." Mr-. Myrtle lrson vnc "Oh My Psthi r' mH Mrs. Tlllie WangSgATd sans; "Some Sweet Ia ." nn TO DARKEN HAIR APPLY SAGE TEA Lock Young! Cring Dsck Its Natural Color, Gioss and Attractiveness. Common garden aage brewed Inio a heavy tea with BUlphur added, will turn pray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. JUBl a few applications will prove a revela tion If your hair is fading, streaked or ' gray. Mixing the Sace Tea and Sul phur recipe at home, though, is trou blesome An easier way is to get a boitiv of Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur f'ompound at any drug Store all ready ler ue This is the old I line recipe improved by the addition of other in gi edienta. While wispy, gray, faded hair i. not -inful. we all desire to r lain our jrouthful appearance and attractire-l Qeaa. By darkening your hair with Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur compound, no one can tell, because it does it so; naturally, so evenly You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through m;r hair, taking one small stran.i at a lini; by morn ing all gray hairs have disappeared, and. afler another application or two. your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. Adv. oo Call on J. J. Brummitr rt 2417 Hudson avenue, if you want to sell your Liberty bends. Phone 59. oo You should select youi Christmas cards early. If you delay the choice selections will be gone The A. L. Sco ville Press. 1024 GEORGE F. WRIGHT D IES AT THE AGE OF EIGHTY-EIGHT On Monday, Oeoru'- F Wright, form-r-ly cart taker at tho Carnegie Llhrnry, died at Alden. New Voile. H wnj KS years nnd old ufx Is given ns the cause of dj fil' He Is survived by his wife, Mr. Wright and Wife left Odon nhout two yean ago to make their home In New York st.nte. Interment will take place Wednesday In Cowle; ill. . N'rw VoiK. oo I buy Liberty bonds at highest prices. If you have bonds for sale see me. J. J. Brummilt, 2417 Hudson ave- j nue. Phone 59. EAGLES OF STATE HOLD CGltSri FNH Utah aerlee of 'be Fraternal Or der of HaglW Will hold their j state convention at Sail L;.ke next Friday. A delegation from tho Ogden aerie will attend. The Rev. Itnlplv Jones of Price will speak on "Eagledom." Two sessions will be, held, one at 1 0 o'clock nnd the seconlj at 9 o'clock. Delegates will attend from Opdcn. Murray. Bingham, Eureka and Murray. oo m EATERS GET KIDNEY TROUBLE Take Salts at first sign of Clad der irritation or Back ache. The American men and women must guard constantly against Kidney ; (rouble, because we eat too much and all our food Is rich Our blood Is fill-; ed with uric acid which the kidneys strive to filter out. They weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the elim inative tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a ventral decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of h-ad: your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment or you are idilicd to seek relief two or three limes during the night; if you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheu matism when the weather Is bad, gel from our pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a t.iblespoon f ul in a glass of wafT before break fast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous raits Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llihia. and has been used for generations to Hush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neu tralize ihe acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive; cannot in jure, makes a delightful effervescent lithla-water beverage, and belongs In very home, because nobody ean make i mistake by having a VJjd kidney flu.-hlng any time. Adv. 00 It is the funniest farce since Congress staged "Prohibition." See Viola Dana in "Please Get Married," at the Utah theatre. See it new. oo If you are in the market fcr hay, corn, oats, flour or po tatoes get in touch with Mit-chel- McPeek Produce Co., Room 503 Eccles Bldg Phones day, 176; night, 1654 or 1349. 218. f qUahty" ' smartness In a shirt is rarely acquired by a haphazard selection the quality attributes are definitely dependent on refined character in texture weaving, tasty co-ordination in patterning and nicety of fit. - those producers of shirts who have sus tained a high standard of accuracy in all of these details have contributed to this I display with their finest productions. I I Fatti Bequeaths Entire Property To Her Husband LONDON, Nov. 25. Adellnn Patll. fn moua ininin donna, who di?d September 2". at her Castla in Wales, left fortune valued at 116.000 Bho bcqucAthed her entire property to Baron Rolf Cedei -utrom. her husband, with th exception o; special of .perlnl bequeftl of Jewelry to Alfred do Rothflchlld, M.nianne Bifllor, Clnrn ESIslef and Mabel Woodford, nnd a iope Leo xiii stole to Herbert Vaughan, a nephew of Father Bernard Vauphan 8o WAS A SURPRISE ! TO AMENDS, Mrs. Espy Gans Twenty Eight Pounds After Taking Tanlac. "I have gained twenty eicht pounds slnee I commenced taking Tanlae and feel beiur In every way than I baei tot many years," said Mrs. C. L. Elpsy, who lives ai 1664 Hassale St., Port land, trr , the other day. "I had suffered from stomarh trou-' hie i rd Indigestion so much, and for such a long lime." she continued, "that my condition really became alarming. When I commenced taking Tanlac I had gone down to where I lonlj weighed one hundred and five! Uounds. and my average weight was piibout one hundred and forty. Every i time I ate anything I would be badly; bloated from gas, and very often this gas would get up Into my chest and cause ray heart to palpitate something awful, i also suffered from constipa tion, and would have raping he;:d- aches every day or so Finally my entire nervous system got insuch bad condition, lhat it was impossible for , me to Set a good night's sleep. I was 0 Wi .k and run down that I COUJdn't do my housework, and In fact, if I exerted myself the least bit I would I be completely exhausted and feel like i I was going to faint. It Just seemed I that during all those years of suffer ing that 1 did all in my power to get relief, but none of the medicines and treatments I took did me anv good at all. "n' day friend of mine who knew about my condition, came o see me and told tne about Tanlac and advised .me to give It a trial, and 1 took her advice, and IfS the honest truth. I began to pick up just in a few days 'after I started taking this medicine, and from that time on I continued to Improve until 1 am now a well, nappy I woman again. I have a fine appetite and eat three hearty meals every day, and I never suffer a particle after wards In fact, I never have a sicn of stomach trouble or indigestion, and my nerves are In such good condition that I sleep like a child every nlpht. I have gotten back my strength, and ; have almost regained every pound I lost, and am so well and strong in ov ery way that I can easily do all my i housework now. All my friends are talking about my wonderful recovery, land I always impress obo fact jpon I their minds, and that Is that Tanlac is responsible for It." Tanlac is sold In Ogden by A. R. Mc lntyre Drug Co., Two busv stores. j Adv. FIZZLED OUT. Dost recall the vlld commotion ol a llttlo while ago, when We had a sort of notion that the profiteers would go9 We resolved to prosecute them and to poison them and shoot ihem, and to treat 'em rough and hoot them; where's that movement, do you know? Where are now the learned attorneys whom we often used to meet, as they made their frantic journeys to the courthouse and repeat? How they used to roar and thunder, haw they'd , stamp the price hogs under, and dc Iprive them of their plunder, In the name of Mike and Pete! Are the I profiteers in prison, where we gald (we'd put them all? Is the hoarder getting hls'n. draKglnt: round a ehaln land ball? Is the market's greedy ruler resting in the moldy cooler, or Is Justice but a drooler, with its picture to the wall I am shelling out my dol lar to the soulless profiteer?; I am overcharged for collars and for wad ding lor my ears, 1 am overcharged for and for ink to write roy letters, and no buccaneer in fetters to 1 my wistful gaze appears. AOLDS"" j P Head or chest & V"v are best treated fc? 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