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" 1. 1HL CJUJr.N blANUAKD CX,LhN. UTAH. I Hi K5DAY. DhCLMBLK 4, 1919, 5. j Woman's Page WVE and MARRIED LIFE fc the noted author ! Idah MSGlone Gibson 1 i 1 mEn a husband needs a W WIFE I -ngrrlaif slater. I'11 evorylhin ... tn lif." Alice continued. In mn- i H k rir ol rnmpr,''m anr1 r,,n; I 5cvil "ril compromise with you this , ri wire 'ohn ,hl morning thnt His mjosrto for me to return with I 7 ..ii rKVi h.tve vnur own way, and 9 I hSerer ou lo, 1"1 tand n you. tkm -use I admire your pluck Hut oh. raj I I tm Mrry I an't "po J,,f" whv 1 I tooU lake r,d" of lwel'v no,,rs in .motor with a woman rho will, as S I rM " i b,",u m ' 111 ."'pr,rk' I T.h wav. then av pe.-hap? twelve ?" Wth John and make a pJsjbt 2?M on the train hack to mother, I Jit for (be of owin3 on" lo I kink that ho is having hl own way: I And bv the way. Alice, hecano inhn expected me ;o home with I " j think is the reason bo did not I "nd n nK,n"' 1 sha" al" W,r I -pon t do that. Kate. I ve pot plercy. Ro much do you waal?" I -About two hundred dollar I without a wi rd Mice tool: out her I I ock'-'took and handed roe -:i the I Lon,r fbe hi d px i ' 1 ' dollar . you sun i "" not u king I Biurh" I Rfli ; I 'Oh. if ' nf rd an-v nio,,'' 1 " oorrow t of Be-C,' "ho answered I I smiled Inwardlv. ae 1 thought with I thai joy Elizabeth fllorelan-.l would I nrob.'.blv'oll m husband tht' ho bad I tojti' hi.- sister some monej because I her slsior had loaned his wife 11 tfll I hid I hoped nhf would' I "Don'l vou hlnk 'hat you could I nianaRo to return with u." asked I cr "if wp stayed two i i thret (I --po vou think that Mis Moreland would be satisfied to do hvl' par j rlcd. She will he perfectly con'ont as ton cs Mr Goodwin dances r.ttend-J nce upon her." laughed Al'ce. -Charles won t have much time loo I iisncc attendance upon nor, as he v ,;i I be busy arranging thinj: for mother. I Acd. Alice. I ant quite sure ou will ( I fr-r: c n; if I say that hoih vou and I Bess Moreland would b nijre of a! I hindninrr than a help to toe now." I Alic followed me reluctantly to the I library hep I wrote our my r. ! pi ol Impossible lo return v. j'r I Aii" Do not know how lore moth .r affairs will keep mo here. Will Alice read the copy v.iihout r.ny Fresh Eggs Retail 1 1 At Dollar Dozen 1 1 Today in Chicago f. CHICAGO, Dec. 3. Fresh eggs sold I at re'all for $1 ;i dozi n oda: n Chi I ctjo. The receipts were only 138 I cases, about one-tenth 'hr- normal rup- ly at this season f the year. Butter j r"ai!ed at 90c a pound wilh leceipls' only 2500 tubs, about one half the nor ! mai day'a receipt nn HOW HE ENDED KIDNEY TROUBLE "I had a severe attack of Kidney I trouble and for three weeks could not I get out of doors and scarcely oui ol bd" writes C E Brewer, Villas" ,j Springs, Ua "f'ould not bend over a I Ml without ih" most excrueir.tin I m I pains. I purchased .1 bottle Ol I'olcy rt Udney Pills. Was relieved atier fis' jj i few doses and continued t h i r use nr. j I til completely cured. I conuider Foley Kidney rills the best kidney : unedy H I ia the world. No recurrence of nr ! ! 'rouble. " A R Mclntyre ln-.- ( o, Advertisement " i oo I V. W. C A. TO ENTER RUMANIA. Quen Marie of Itumania, during i T t recent visit in Paris when she attended I IMslons of the Provisional Council of I u V W i A for work in Frpnr. I held an audtenre with Y W C A see yjg e retarif there. Thf audience was a re- I Wit of the queen's request for cooper , y ''ion from i he Y. W C A for relief 'ork in her country .3 t AlthotiKh no plans are perfected as jflj I Jet for the organization's work in Ru I u"1!!' work vrobably begin then - I ihc ne;ir funlre. JJ French girls play fox and .fiik hounds I rnd of American Games and Outings 4 Krrnr' ,,lr,'r "treats are admlrablj J ""P'fd to Die Amerknn unnif ot fox M hound. v a, , ordinc I o MlM V I mi!,,-, 0, ! I;I,IM 1; I ; i!'M Hns If In clmi-tre of n sumne r I JP which the Y. AV r. A ha opened I eL.lt"lu,Ut!l1 airln nt Qnlheron. Frnn- I camp l. FtmtUi to tlioae which flie H I wr 0,iOn h i-,:,hiR,'f-'1 In thi conn mm I " 'r Kin who want nn outdoor vaca- comment and said ' I ihlnk P. s und I will start homo directly aft. r lunoh eon. It is moonlight and we r. Ill r.r rlvo abour midnight anwa Better change your mind and OODia a'onp." and she sppped her arm about my I w a ist. Her reiteration or th.-- '.nvla'icn I made me feel that Fho vps mm John w ould bo r ry angry, and this was erm I firmed by an answer to tho telegram which I roeohrd In the aftWm'iOH ft j or they had gone. "Can't understand wht .mportant affairs can ke-p you with your motb ;er. Bring her with you and IV. settle ithom hero. A motor ride will do h r 'good. John." Thi waB the llr.st tel"prain I had N eelved from my husband ih?.t he hid not signed: "With love." I didn't waste I thottfht on what John would say when his ?l.-.ter and Elizabeth arrived home, for there w. s lone thing I had determined to no dur ing tho remainder of my married life I should not cross a bridge until I 'came to It. I knew from the way that Chailofl kept silent aboul the visit that no hr.d some very dltinct Ideas on O-e sub ject, especially as he said: "I am glad. Mate, you have decided to stay with jour mother for a While." We worked that afternoon and ;i!i Itho next day packing the ihin-'s tha 'were to be stmt to my house ai-d I , was so very tired the second nisbt that I slept soundly until about 9 in the morning, nhenl was awakened t the nrrial of another iele;.ratu which read: "I wake up this mornlnc to i Dd mystdf Involved in dlaagTeenblP scan dal which will Inevitably rosult In a certain amount ol publicity. UthoUgu I was not myself last blghl I cannot think the affair is as seriotlfl as it seems. I think it is an attempt o get money Irom me. My chief leyri I the grief and jusi anrer th.tl you will j feel over my foolishness. But you must understand th;t .-hen I am my-' self I love you and yen only Can you not return to me ir.i.iieui.velj 1 need you more than any one rise In the world. l.olnc only you : nd ..i ways. John." Another slip of piper fell from ihe envelope that if I would call nt the of fice I should find a remlttauca cf fl hundred dollars! I dressed hfsiily and (VOnt down t" breakfast, whore I found t Ibrlen, who looked very anxious rtB he thiusl a telegram addressed to him into my hand. (Continued tomorrow.) . ,;o:i wiiii plenty of sports and good tlme, .1 who winnot afford to pay much for II i only one of three established In utirc by tho Amciic.ui Y V. C. A. Srli limine is taught every afternoon I e'r thoic who wish to team it nt Qtil. i e on. but lh; wtnthor Ia almost too cool I to i!!ki this sport popular. Miss Haln -j Writes. The rlrls are nnxious to lear.1 American games ao they have been pfcy ing (ox and 'bounds through the streets of the -. illfipe in the afternoons and becom- Inij acquainted with "bacon rats" on tho beach and long hikes onfires aro next io impossible in arranging becatt ie of tho lacarclti of ll the essentials wood wlen lerwursts and marshmallows. Call on J. J. Brummitt r.t 2417 Hudson avenue, if you want to sell your Liberty bonds. Phone 59. i Switching Crews Refuse to Move Volunteer Trains I PITTSBURG, Kan.. Dec 3. A Santa Fe switching crew at Fronte nac today refused to move triin ol volunteer miners and soldiers to two steam shovel mines, according :o a tr I port to Colonel Lewis of tin tegular 'army. oo Baron Von Lersner Gives Ultimata to ' Peace Conference PARIS, Dec. 8. When the GfTIUU plenipotentiaries was shown the staio ment given out this morniniT that on ! Monday he had informed f'aul DutaS !ta, secretary of the peac" conference, that Germany bad decided not o ilgn I the protocol. Baron von L.er "1 have full power to sisn the nrn Itocol and am ready to gign it :tt any i moment when the que.itio'i ol 9capa j Flow Is eliminated and referred to The Hague, and when there are ..lso A Message to Mothers V.V lmow the real human doctors right around in your neighborhood : I the doctors made of flesh and blood just like you; the doctors with . 5ouls and hearts : those men who are reaponding to your call in tho ta? i n8h' readily as in the broad day light ; thev are ready will a VfU the goo1 tnat Pitcher's Castoria has done, ia doing and QOs from their experence and their love for children. trv letchr's Caatona is nothing new We are not asking you to 7 an txperimont, We just want to impress upon you the importance !. buving Fletcher's. . Your physician will tell you this, as he knows there are a num th 01 'outation- on tho market, and he is particularly interested in w welfare of your baby. Gnulnr eas(r(M t;vaT- i-,lrfc ,Ur llUurr . f (24 COLDS breed and TtS Spread INFLUENZAp KILL THE COLD AThw ONCE WITH HILL'S Ife cascaraPquinine k bromide ' Sti?rJ cold retneT for XO 74r k in tablet form vaff. ire. no Bk ;,- ttei brek up roM in V ou:', relievei er.p in J dart. OTv Money back if it fi1v Tb k renuine box ha a Red with Mr. Hill'a k. At All Dree SItbm do natod th. paragraph relatli 'to evacuation of Lithuania, which We I consider already settled and fln-1. and t he paragraph which would permr the invasion of our coun'ry by armed force in times of peace on any trivial pretext." Ve have represented to the BU promo council." he coniir.ued, "What we consider ample proof that be Gcr man government is not responsible for the sinking of the ships at Scapa Flow and yet in order not to delay the final conclusion of peace we will sub mit the matter to The Hagrue trlbu nal." Tho German plenipotentiary polnte 1 out that the paragraphs of the pro tocol to which his goernmcut object ed were additions to the protocol as pro ided for In the peac ITQSU7 Don't Spoil a Good Meal . Willi a Bad Stomach If a physician, a r.pecidlist 'n st om ach disease, came to y-u "ind fi.id: "1 Will tlx up that miserable, worn cut stomach for ou or money hack "I will make it as good as new so I yon will not suffer Irom any distr.ss and can eat what you want VithJnt fear of suffering, or money back would you turn down his j for" And when- you .tre oflored Ml-o na ! stomach tablets, mtde from a prescrip tion better than uviny of the elotnach specialists know tov to wme. are jyou going to be narrow mtntied 'nd continue to suffer nm ind: '.est.'on, -r 'are you going to ce fair to .our -elf and try Mi-ona on in? money biw'll agreement. Mf-ona stomach 'nbletr, are offered I to you on this basis, that ,f they do not 'put your stomach into sucti eocd shjpe that there is no iizziness, -.our st un ach. biliousneao, sck headac'.e, -ud stomach distress, your money will be returned. For sale oy Cul'.ey I '.'rug '. o. and all lsading drugcyst?. Advertifte ment. on Contempt of Court Proceedings In the Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS, Ind . Dec. 3 Cou I tempt of court proceedings were To be Instituted ap.-iinst nil the general officers , of the United Mine Workers of America. oii whom the temporary injunction issued j hy Jti'U A H Anderson of the 1'nltcd States disttlct court, wns served, no I fore the end of Lhe, day, according o j in.'orin.ition obtained ftom an niitlnei i- tlve fource. GET SLOAN'S FOR j YOUR PAIN RELIEF Just One Trial Convinces You Sloan's Liniment Helps Drive Away Rheumatic Twinges. a WHY endure pain when you know Sloan's Liniment will relieve It promptly? It couldn't remain the world'-, liniment for 38 years if i' wasn't highly beneficial in relieving rheumatic aches, stif.' Joints, sere mus tks. lumbago neuralgia, strains, bruises, exposute to weather results. Penetrates without rubbing, leaving no stained skin, clogged pores, mussi ness. A pain and ache liniment that Stands alone in doing what it is m'ant tc do. Get a bottle today and keep it 1 andy All druggists. Three sizes 35c, 70c, '$1.40. I A OO Boys Are Sent To Industrial School SALT LAKE. Dec 3 Albert Jon son, 19. and Walter Piper. IT,, were ar rested by the police yesterday and re turned to the State Industrial school at Ogden, from which institution Uey had been paroled, say the polito Th ; two boys are alleged to have robbed j the home of W. F. Jensen, 1203 Third 1 4- -tj .. 4 4 MINE OPERATOR: T.iEET. WASHINGTON. Pec 3 Mine f operators from all parts of the country gathered here today to work out details of the II per cent wage increase suggested by the government for bituminous coal miners It was said that the findings of :he central field committee prob- ;ibl would be submitted to Fn 1 f Administrator Garfield for rati'i cation, but that several days would bo needed to work out problems presented Continued optimism in official circles was marked, although pio- 4- duct ion figures available showed no Increase in dally tonnage This is now estimated semi officially f at belter than 40 per cent of nor- rual. ' In the central district, however, hardly a pound of coai is being 4- produced, except by wagon mines and a strip pit or two, operators 4 4 said. 4 't.ttHIH i isiiboiibii. iii JB aXL aJr JkWm Wm Qa VaiaP ' " s".iio bw-.xm.mm -o ( v A GOOtAUfe TO TRADE I Two Hundred New Hats j I j On Sale Saturday $Q,)S I I One Day Only jflLj jj i In our Washington Ave. window you may ::'f j BBBrx now see a very large number of the hats jj j tHat are to be sold in this Great Mid-Winter j . sale. Please note that these are NOT hats j I that have been seen in the store before; but BaJ I an entirely fresh lot of mid-winter styles ,e4 I 7 that have come to us within the past twen- l .'vVk, ' ( ty-f our hours from the smartest millinery j H ; ; center in the east. j H y N x r It is just the best chance of the year to buy j I s just the hat you want to tide you over until j H spring. To have a right smart, fresh hat j H for the holidays, and at a price that is really j H Jp insignificant. i H Txv SL1Sest iat you see the window. Decide I ii upon the hat you like best. Come early Saturday I ( - jf, and buy it. Select carefully, as there will be no j JrS&0k exchanges no approvals every sale must be rtf final, for there are real $15 values and we fj H AS cannot, therefore, allow exchanges to be fe Sij ( I made when sold at $3.95 nr nx - 1 X , j.tw 1 1 z . i e.-tb-i -csst 1 1 gi i ' rx 1 1 wii i tmii nim i -grir tott utrw wtm arrn 1 1 a- 1 ui ni tBBSVt WKWM) a-o-n-i i4aatisk 'mam-u 4BSBfMHBt( MSHBI avenue, about a week ago. i Albert Jensen Is reported U; be au adopted son of the man whose home ho is said tq have robbed. Soni ' months ago he and the Piper boy wer-; released from the reform r.chool. -moo ihe boys returned lo Salt Lake, the juvenile authorities have been sua picious of their actions, but hd no di rect evidence against th8DJ, ay police. , ... About a week aj;o nearly S100 in money and a watch belonging to Mr. Jensen were taken from the Jensen residence. After the arrest (Jf the twoj boys vesterday the watch and a con siderable part Of the monoy were re covered, say the authorities. J. J. Brummitt, 2417 Hud son avenue, pays highest prices for Liberty bonds. oo 44-44-44444 I PASSENGERS MORTALLY 4- HURT. r 9 I Fltl'lTLANI). Tex. Dec. 3 4- Fifty-Biz persons were injured, 4 4 two' or three probably mortally. 4 4 when part of the third section 4- of southbound Fort Worth and 4 4 Denver passenger train No. 8 left 4 4 the rails here today. Twelve 4 persons were seriously hurt. 44444 nn I 44444444444 f DELICATE SITUATION 4 MEXICO I 1TV, Tuesday, Dec. 4- 2. The solution of difficulties 4 4 arising out of international af- 4 fair? With the United States were 4 entrusted to President Carranza 4- without It ci-dative instruction by 4 4 the senate at a secret session 4 here to. lay. Relations with the 4 United tatea were declared dur- 4 4 ing the Session as being "very 4 4 delicate " T 4444444444 JJ 2D0 GIRLS IN Y W. C. A. CAMPS IN FRANCE Over two hundred French girls have been taken care of so far in Y. W. C. "always fresh9' POMPE1AN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere QHIUHESTER S PILLS Jr. TDK DIAMOND I1HA.VD. A J lt4lwl Aak ;ar Drsnltt A I ( iMl H-)-t -r . l.rril ,r"lV UBJSV I'lUa Id !l4 it A oU ift:ilAV Tv - fH t-".f. teak4 Hth Bfte a. V wt n TWo ma olbrr. Bur if jenr II If ,,rtt- ah tc m-ctfK-Tr.n I Jg OlAlIoND IIKAND I'll I.., ( i i:i SOLD BY DRLOGISTS EVERVHEfii i A. summer camps -all of theni girls who would not otherwise have had a vacation in the mountains or by the sea. Some are actresses, others milli ners, ballet dancers, indusiri.il work ers and teachers. 1 he American Y. W C. A. has in CROUP Spasmodic croup is usually relieved with Kg" one application of VlCR'srLORulf 'YOUR BODYGUARD" - 30f. 60'7T20 operation three camps in Fiance. One is at Cvenoble the second at Qulbe- ion in Brittany and the third is I'Olseau Bleu. The fourth such camp , is at Boulogne-sur-mer and la for girls1 from the devastated regions of France,' Lille, Roubaix and other places which1 are morally depressed as a result of four years of German occupation These girls need bo'h moral and phys- ' ical upbuilding and are allowed to re main at the camp for six wepks instead of the customary two noeks This, in : the opi ion of the camp doctor, is the least possible time in which they can 1 receive the proper benefit from camp i life. Read the Classified Ads. Head the Classified Ads. NEW YORK, Dec. 3 Prices of Lib ertj bopd al 2 it p m today were: I 3 4s 99.76; first 4s 93.70; second 4s 91.60- f$rs1 t MS 94. On; -eron l 5 1 Is 92 08; third 4 lis 91. so. fourth l is 92.16 Victory I 3-4s 99.00; I tory 4 3 is 99.02. Slade has moved to -132 Twenty-? if th Street INFORMATION BUREAU I Notice to Advertisers On and after April 1, 1919, business directory advertising in The Standard will be $1 per line per month. ANYTHING New or Old Foot Specialist Physician and Surgeon ANYTHING A to Z new or old Flat teet, corns, -jfc, corrcc cd. ySry Dr. A. FernJund, .fice hourj 1 to bought sold or trade '.. Phjne ,'33. laboratory, 320 Huuicn Bldg -b6 4 p. m. New Peery Uloft., i:udwon Ave. Res. PLono 646. Office phone I90o-W . Books and Statio.ury Fire Insurance 0 . v TT Bramwell Book an J btauon.; . 2a62 Charles Elsenbeig. Phone 18C-9-J. Cal tState and Loans A'ashington Ave Phone 360 -05a Calendonlan and Michigan Coirmerual Millard Kay, reaJ esUfi and loins. Standard Insurance. S75 2474 Washington. Puone 409. 174 iTtatTflaUonal Bank, southeast cor- Hay and Grain Scavenger uer Twenty-fourth aid Wvhlngtoh, Hay. grain and poultry feed Bell Garbage and ruooish nauljd, -:eas Phohe 61 Bros. 371 Twenty third. Phone 2StO. pools and toilets cleaned, John CLipp lu u ' . iioo i -'o. Phone 828. 231.'. Hursoc avenue. Counselor-at-Law " T. R. O'Connolly, Ogden. Utih. La) hides, Wools, rUTS onitarv Work advice by mail, A'nt3 mi'D t.'ie fat is. o. M. Kuryan, 22C9 Wall averjuo. "'""J "ulIkK Phone 393. pays top Pilces.Pbo 7,1 W 1,28 ZtZ ' Carpet Qeaning Jobbing Machines K. Van Kampen .or uphestenng, Jobbing, brick cement and plaster Wc f repair. ..arry needles and carpets cleaned, all .red aud laid. Re- tag. Phone., 0. 1885 Wash. 1243 tL for a mak,,3 jf maf .,mtc. Whlt making of ma treats. 1 uom .o-J. sewing. Machine Co., 22'1 Washington i !rn' anrl Hides avtuu'.. Phone 2844 Expert carpet e'eaning. altres JUDA a renoating, upholst.-'ring, ano spr'.igj Western Hide &. Junk Co;, 2223 f . . rest-etched. Call E. J. Hamp'on I o., Washington Ave. Piv.no 861. 1 ents and Awningi Feather Renovatiug. Phooe .'o6-.'. Ogden Tent and Awning Co, ma)U Ogden Junk Hoase, 2059 A'ashingfon acturera of high g.ade StOrv, o.'ilce pa. . Ae. Phone 210. and resident awnings. Waerp.oof wt Lhiropractor erSi bags ctc Anything in canvas. Owen W. Halverson, D. L. uca. . f :26S Washington a euue. Phone 26. phone 1086-W. 701.(2 Eccico Bldg. Key hitting lWi Kev fitting and lo a reprJrins. hud - City Scavenger- eon Kalr yacimm Qeaners- McCarthy A: Co., 2 ? 34 Gran ivenue, , phone 2582-J for -acuum clee.ner $1 Phone 2018 w. te Insurance cr 24 hour3i iltrljz?a Uu.t bog. W. C. Stewart, .-pciai reprcscula ",';4 Dentists tive ot e ew Yo;k Lhe Iusutjuco The New Method Dentists eie -pe Co. 44 Lewis Bldg. Phono 7k 7. 9163 jnJ0W$ Cleaned cialisls in all branches of Dtntis iy Expert window an 1 wall papr clean- 2109 Washington. 2208 Painting lng anywhere. An or lom Window tm ci Paper cleaning and ntlcg. ?icw V1l Cleaning. Phono 663. 2370 Washington. Drain Tile for Sal2 kinson. Address rear 7S8 Twenty-sLxtii fTTT, v CYruiWrF intermountain 3on:rote Co Tw.n- street. Phono 1520-J. 467 xEW YORK Dor 3 Mercantile pa- tloth and Lincoln avenue, Ogd. n, I ah. Phones 206S and 4S7. J310 Brass beds, chandeliers, office fix per unchanged , . turee tef Ushed. T. Harlan O'Neil, 657 sterling: Demand 3. S7 3-4, cables i Lngraving Twetleth street :2?3 3 882. Ogden Eugraiug 4-jrvice Co., rr.k PVSm i: Demand 10.28; cables P'.-6 ere of fine cuts in jue or more coicrs. ltead the Classified Ads- Guilders: Demand 3i's, :ablea 416 Twent)-feairth street. Pbonc 46J. Read he Classified Ada. .37 3 4. I I HaH I