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Li v XO TMF OGDEN STANUAKU QGDEN, UTAH. 1HURSDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1919 I LESS CMWEMT DBDEM I IHM IN OTHER III CITIES Records received t the Ogflen poitee. Ik station show that crime committed i.i mWL .j Ocdrii is levt ihnn any Oilier it) pi Hf I similar size in the United States. Th '( Information waa given out iy Chief of ji Police Browntnn thJl morning B l Crime In Qgdcri Is at a low percentage, and this Is due principally to the system H ' adopted by the' Ogden police department." I ' said Chief Browning "The men coming mM' li into Ogden on hox cara ore detected lm H' mediately and the detectives of the rail roads Immediately notlf) the officers of Hl j t the police department and careful in- Bj spection of the stranger Is made by our department. t "The men arc lrei from ih- railroad I yrda to rooming houses and hotel . Sometimes they enter the city in crowds, ftt We detail our men to the various hotels to make a report. The men are asked various questions and if they refuse to Hf work thev are arrested and charged with mm I M vagrancy. B-i "In a number of cases, the men leave HJi town and thus the i ity is rid of that lni Hf, B Of undesirables. Durinrr the past few H&l lr months, very few cases of vagrancy hnv HT I J been registered at the police station mT Ht I i the records show that Ofrden g loodlnz I 1 H HfjfiJ the entire united States In the small B' 'J Si number of crimes committed and arrests B 1 ij de. Bjllj "Our system, If generally adopted, I Hlil U would do away with the evil t acrancy J ; 1 and I bellevo that in years to come, other I HUI H ities of the united Slates will adopt HhJ lr cur system. 'I Mil If Masonic Notice, Weber I Lodge No. 6, F.& A.M. J Jj Annual meeting and election of of- I ji fleers, Thursday, December I, J p, I i m Much important bustnesn - pre- ! L sent that eoncems each luembn:. The i 2 W. M instructs that jrou be protest, j J P E. NICHOLS, See j mm s I Harvard Tea? i I May Slop Here ; 0?! Way to Coast Hv I ft Harvard university gridiron siavs Hj I will in all probability clash ith a B western eleven at Pasadena, Cal., or. ' New Year's day. according to advice Hi' v received Jrom the east. Harvard ha; Mttl 'j not accepted the invitation to jo bat- Bjj (( tie with the western coast winners, E; f but it is expected that .tn ngreemenl will be reached toda Ogden will be one of the points en Hjji i route to the coast for practice, acco;d- Hj j ins to advice received here, and the jj I Harvard players during t! ir i h r-- Hull) hours will probably hold ign;il HI workout at Lester park. BUY RED CROSS SEALS SWIFTS' RECEIVE SEW MMINEfiV i fob f ray i ! Machinery having arrived for the new overall, shirt ;:ml pants factory of .the .Ihn Scowcrofl and Sons company, i i- expected i ha t the now plain will start operation following the arrival and installation of motors, , It was today announced that Hie motors are scheduled to arrive in Og den on or shortly after January l and w i i h the .i! rival of this eQufpment, the moving from the present factorj to the inn one will commence. Cutting 1 liiWrs have been installed and with the exception of a few minor details, the motors arc the only factors al l)i '-cut which are hindering the im iiied i i ep nine of thr factory Predictions thai the capacity of the plant will be more than doubled by the new equipment have been made. Woodmen of the World Ejection f officers, Thurdav night, Dec I'll plass Initiation and refresh ments. J. L. WYKES, C. C 12m Win. MULLrER, Clerk. nn f UY RED CROSS SEALS oo TO CONSERVE COAL SUPPLY (H1 A;o Pec. "Fifty pr, cent r dui in in the number of steam suburban railway trains, flosing of all department floras two days oich week nnd nil of 1 1 ' - theatres one night weekly and .the limitation of business hours for nil stnr" ! to between 11 a. id. and ?. SO p m. were , among the measures ordered today Tor .conservation "i fuel by the Chicago public Utilities i numiisfion. Trains on elevated roads are to be reduced to on e.s.r except ' during lb- rush hour.", morning an I ; i-. r.ing. MEXICAN DENIES STORY SAX Fr.AXCISCO. Dec. 3. J, Gar.a SSertuchl, Mexican consul general her denied uneiftdvocallj h-re today that Ik v.as "a propasandisl for anything but amicable rvlalioii" between the United j States and cxIco." BUY RED CROSS SEALS Loyal Order of Moose All members of Ogden Lodge No. 1314, and all sojourning brothers are ; rerjui'sled to be in attendance at the j lodge room on Thursday evening, le 1 cembrr 4, at 8:30 o'clock. Refresh iments. R r: ARTEIJ, Dictator. ' EUY RED CRO? SEALS 1 TWO EXPLORERS ARE KILLED IN 1 TRAIN WRECK CLEVELAND, n . Dec. 3. Two Americans, members of an exploring 'expedition launched jointly by the Smithsonian Institution and a motion picture company, were killed in n railroad wreck In the Ergo forest, Bel gian Congo, South Africa, and three Others were seriously injured, accord ing to a cablegram received toda by ill.- Newspaper Enterprise association 'from its orrespondenl with the expf'dl ;ii Blizabethville, Belgian Congo. The di ad Dr. Joseph R. Armstrong, of Ios Angelues, medical director and busi ness manager of the expedition. William Stowell of Lor Angeles, mo lion picture director of the expedi tion. Stowell was alive when brought to Elizabeths ille hut died of spinal frac ture after 30 hours. Dr. Armstrong, lived hall an hour but did not regain consciousness. I Ull I buy Liberty bonds at highr&t prices. If you have bonds for sale see me. J. J. Brummitt, 2417 Hudson ave nue. Fhone 59. Ford Company , j May Build Plant . In Salt Lake B VLT LAKE, Dee 3 Erection of a building by the Ford Motor rompanv at ih.' co.si di several hundred thou .-and (loilars will be made in the near future at Third West and Third vouth Btreets, Unoffiei; 1 staiements prove o strengthen reports that Salt Lal:e is lo be tin assembling nnd distributing polnl !oi this tegion. Properly for the s iie was purchased yesterday by the motor company. The considi ation is said to have been ?4 5,000 Although definite plans for the building hav not yet arrived from the office in Detroit, ii is believed that ihe : r. 1 1 "paeo in 4he building will bo veil ovci 100,000 feet. The addition "i n uc vji.uii in c-iau LiiweB irniu.fi , tries will mean employment for sev- eral hundred men and make Salt Lake one of ihe most important automobile centers west of St- Loots Although local officials : the Fordl Motor company claim they do nor) know definite plans for the future, a .'Ford representative from Denver, who i ;is in the city, declared he is positive! thai Sal: Lake is to be added :o the (list of distributing and assembling j points. The Denver man admitted that the Colorado capital was seeking the ; plant, but was unable to do so on ac j count oi being near Kansas City which i ,isnn assembling point for th.ii region The property which has been ac-l .quired by the company has a 16S foot 'street frontage and is located closo to the Oregon Short Line and Salt Lake1 i light of ways. I Local Ford officials say it is planned j iii mill i mmmmgmmmm wmmmgmm gggg w i .acaa.tt iMMwtgaiasst Ijl ' Have Pretty pTeeth ir Remove That Dirty Film jS0 Kir AU Staient Approved by High Dental Authorities J' I I ' f7 A 10-Day Tube I ' of Pepsodent, to 8 H jSF show you how v2L ; to end film. See below. f f B j Look in the Glass " Look at your teeth in the glass. Then A Week Will Tfll E : ; brush them in this new way for ten K ' 1 eU days and look again. The results of Pepsodent will be a revelation. A week will show you that There is a film on your teeth a there is a way to whiter and safer teeth, slimy film. It clings to the teeth, For your sake and your children's sake, enters crevices and stays. The tooth make this test and see. j brush does not end it. The ordinary Pepsodent is based on pepsin, the j tooth paste does not dissolve it. So it digestant of albumin. The film is albu- stays between the teeth and elsewhere minous matter. The object of Pepso- and may do a ceaseless damage. dent is to dissolve it, then to day by That film is what discolors not the day combat. I4 teeth. It is the basis of tartar. It holds ut PePsin must be activated. The j food substance which ferments and usual method is an acid harmful to the forms acid. It holds the acid in contact teeth. So pepsin long seemed barred, with the teeth to cause decay. Science has now overcome this trouble by discovering a harmless activating Millions of germs breed in it. They, method. It is that method which makes II i ' ltn ta?r' arc thc cmef cau5e of pyor- possible this efficient film combatant w JcedStomfita.t00th trUbleS "e 2f ffST effrS quickly. Send the coupon for a 10- ! Dental science, after years of search- Day TUDe- Note how clean the teeth ing. has found a way to combat it. Able fee' after using- Mark the absence of authorities have proved it by many thc smy m- See how the teeth careful tests. Now the method is em- whiten how they glisten as the bodied in a dentifrice called Pepsodent, fixcd film disappears, and leading dentists everywhere are Compare the results with your old urgirfg its daily use. methods. Learn what clean teeth mean. I a 1 n Ti T i Then let your own mirror tell you what ! A 10-Day rube is now supplied to is best. This test is most important to I everyone who asks. Test it and see you. Make it at once. Cut out the 1 what it means to you. coupon now. k HmillllPIPIIH I HUM PAT. OFF. ft f 1 Wr40T JJTi! Ten-Day Tube Free REG THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, The New-Day Dentifrice Mim rjDay Tube of PcPcnt'to HU I ji After convincing tesU, it it now advised for daily ueo hy leading dentist everywhere. I I ' HI ' ' Dc sure your car i; safe. Go to a Therm oul re"MfTn ' 2o en dealer today and have your brakes inspected. 20!cies-:--rn 'H 1 Have your brakes W ECAUSE brake lining is ber Company and is being supported r-t of sight, it is com- b-v prominent police officials, auto- Why Thermoid makes friends JL- monlv overlooked and yet mobic club Presidents, newspapers It provcd m cfric:ent on thc the safety of your car your own and 'afcty firSt SC,Ct,es throuKh- motor transports that served with . . out the country. ru t? life is dependent upon your Pershing m France. brakes. The object of the movement is to It is guaranteed to make good or T . . . prevent the 62 per cent of accidents the company behind it wilL Inefficient brake limn- may that are caused every year by faulty ,r . , mean injury and death. brakes. Vlsu a Thermoid dealcr today- have thc satisfaction of knowing the Are you insured against the Go to a Thermoid Brake Lining true condition of your brakes- he is emergency that may come to- dealer today and let him inspect waiting now to give you prompt, morrow or perhaps today when your brakes courteous, honest service. - ?may depcnd upon ,Hcr 13 an 3nd kn?w: J;is job; TFo.dR0bberc5S5sg 1 1 your brakes r nnd if your brakes arc okeh he will r jx.t- r , , F.ictorv nnd Main Office: Trenton, N. T. Z frankly tell you so. II Join the Brake I nSPer-flOn New York, Chicago. San Francijco. Detroit, 1 Jl Movement "d " brake lining ho L" """r'f""" S will equip your car with Thermoid cndi DUtrih t r a The Brake Inspection Movement Brake Lining because he knows it The CanUF.irlviorcL. Liait, Wto originated by the Thermoid Rub- - will make you a satisfied customer. mto-OnC-dtac Hydraulic Compressed M.nkers of "Thcrmoid-Hardy Universal Joints" and "Thermoid Crohde Compound Tirc" . - HKBrxxazn-a-jx. r -t- j jmii.- rr-r : ' .i.iyj.i-m.Trra. yi II i it- . j GEO. A. LOWE CO. J I DISTRIBUTORS FOR " I Thermoid Brake Lining I to brinp; the "FoTdsrr.n" tractor to the front in this section of the country. This may mean thai Salt Lake 111 be the first cltj west of the Rock moun tains to be made a distributing point tor the light machine. Call on J. J. Brummitt at 2417 Hudson avenue, if you want to sell your Liberty bonds. Phone 59. oo SEN. SHIELDS STANDS BACK OF SEN. Ml til! ST WASHINGTON, Dec 3 In the I r--nate todav Senator Ashurst -aid he j ilouhied whether congress -would adop hfa war resolution, which was referred : to the military committee, but he add ed that all ho hoped to do was to have, "the senate and house tell the war de- partmont at least to protect the citi zens of the United States that are in j the United Stales." If this 1? done," he said, "I will I have at least punctured the leth.iro Of the war department." The truth about Mexico can no longer be concealed, said Senator As-j hurst, adding that he would no longer (ountennnr :e the government s Mx: can policy Senator Shields, Democrat, Tenne see, declared ihe facts were even.' stronger than stated b the Arizona! senator. This country's relational with Mexico, he said, "constitute thej most humiliating chapter of our his tory." "There should be some action," he j-n id, adding that the United States and had "occasion to declare war against Mexico for the last five years." Senator Ashurst declared that for fight and a half years he had sought in vain for action by the war depart ment to protect the lives of those along the frontier He accused ihe government of accepting a supine i titude which had encouraged the) Mexicans to believe they could strike with impunity j Declaring that Mexicans now were gathering on the frontier in such numbers as to appear menacing, the senator appealed for an adequate mobilization of American forces. "Let us proieci the lives of Ameri can iii?.'ii- wiihin the i nited States anyway," he added VOLUNTEERS READY FOR DUTY. LINCOLN, Neb, Dec. 'J. Although no governor of any nearby coal pro duclng stale has as yet accepted the I off ei made yesterday by Governor Samuel K McKelvle to send volunteer 'workmen from this state into the coal fields to mine coal, plans for enrolling men for this work were going forward today, it was .announced at the gover nor's office. The governor said the volunteers called for by him in an official procla mation yesterday would be ready for duty in case his offer is accepted, and announced a committee would be named to assist in the work of en rolling them Already about 60 1 state university studenis have pledged them selves to serve as miners if mm . : ry Answering the governor's otter, ir. ernor R D I arey of Wyoming said he would seek assistance from e- CUTICURA HEALED BABfSlP! On Head, Cross and Fretful, Hair Fell Out, . "When my baby was three months eld her head broke out in little red pimples and then in a week jt broke out in ringworms. The ringworms were very large and there were several on her head, and her 3calp would bleed. She wan very cross and fretful at time", and her hair was falling out. "I used Cuticura Soap and Oint ment, and after I had used one cake of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment she was healed." (Signed) Mrs. Lelah Sargent, Nam pa, Idaho. Feb. 24. 1919 1 Use Cuticura Soap. Ointment and Talcum for all toilet purposes. Sot 2&c. Ointment 25 and 50c. Talcum 25c. Sold throuchout the world. For sample each free rddress "Ci,t,cu- L!. orwtori et. Dept. H. Maiden. Mau." atW?"Cuticnra Soap bav? witmVut mug. ' braaka volunteers if such action be came necessary, while Governor W L, Harding expressed the opinion un skilled labor could not be used in the Iowa fields. Governor F. D Gardner of Missouri responding to an appeal by Governor McKelvle for con! for ihis state wired that he was doing "every thin possible" and thai be hoped foi "substantial progress within twenty four hours." Governor Gardner has neither accepted nor rejected :hc of fer of the miners. RAILROAD SHORT OF COAL FORT WORTH, Tex , Dec. 3. The general offices of the St. Louis and San Francisco railroad announced here today the road's fuel supply in north Texas is practically at an end and op i oration may be seriously curtained III the next few days." The road has few oil burning engines. GARY. Did:, Dec. 3 Elpht thousand steel workers wore thrown out of work here today when the American Sheet and Tin Plate company, Ihe larpest man-1 u.aviuring concern of its kind In tno I world, vaa forced to close becnttse of the 'Oft' shortage All mills of the company were forced to fehuf down completely and reports reached here that the compeny'a plant at El-wood, Ind.: employing -1.000 to 5, persons, also had banked Its fires. BUY RED CROSS SEALS N I N EYEAR -OLD BOY INSTANTLY KILLED SALT L'AKE, Dec 3. Le Ro An derson, 9-year old son of C. O. And- i son, was killed instantly Monday uight 'when he wa-- h!i hv ,in at n . bih on; the State road near Midvale. The bo ! jumped from behind a wacon on win. h he had been riding and directly into (the path of the automobile The inr ( jfy pact threw the boy against the curb, 1 mt smashing his skull The lender was torn from the automobile, i Thed river stopped his car and ex- m amined the boy with a view to obtain Ing medical attention, but Ihe 1 i 1 1 1 I i fellow was dead. I 'I be Anderson bov had been walkine with his father. A few blocks below SQQ; then home on the State road he asked , bis i.ith. i ii he mi?ht rule ahfad on J a passing wagon 1 Arriving opposite the home, xoun? Anderson jumped off th wagon and i' .-t.nied toward the sidewalk. Ho did I 3 jnot see the automobile coming from j I the opposite direction, and stepped di- i recti) m 11- path Death was ins'an- i (, taneous e OO u MODERN HEROES ' ' There arc man unsung heroes nd 1 I q' heroines in private life." I "Pel ha pi so " I S--. 1 01 Instnncc, 1 l-.notr n youn? mrrt1 '1IJ . uupl, v. 1,,., h.-en vavInK mono: .'0" Wfi. h several cars to buy a home." S ' "That Isn't . xt tly wh.it you'd can i Is It ! "In th. 11 ca.e. ff After Ihcy'd sr''d M: enough to buy n hunpaiov.- th.v firmly j refused to ln e.-;i t,.. mon. I" ' "l0lr,r 9r car." Birmingham Age-Herald. iLt BUY RED CROSS SEALS I . BUY RED CROSS SEALS I - I o"aiti , , m GudcuraSoap AND OINTMENT 1 Clear the Skin Sop.OlotjBnt.TJram.5S rrrrwt 1 mn ' 1 tlri:Ct1ermLbirt.rl. rjtZ.M:4AlJ lTlr)'. .- - 1 j J I If You Are Short on Coal, Phone 141 1 Ogden Sewer Pipe & Clay Co. W. B. PCRTERFIELD, Manager 1 w I