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v M I Qfctfott tett&ati ' OGDEN. UTAH j I Here's a man who says he can I get sick folks well without I medicine or surgery. I . ' WHY DONT YOU I,' - MAKE HIM I PROVE IT? I He Says: I ' CHIROPRACTIC I is the BEST thing in the world I for children who are sick and I filing. I WHY DON'T YOU I TRY IT? I . ROSS H. McCUKE, I CHIROPRACTOR I Lewis Building Third Moor I Hours 10-12; 2-4:30; 6-7 i distinctly fem inine in tiieir luxurious cliarm I Furs ''are the finishing 0 touches to milady's appear- ance th'at impart. an enviable air of chic smartness. The A rich iuxury of beautiful furs I requires the cut and mode of J latest fashion conceits to properly enhance the attrac ; tiveness of your dress. No need to buy new furs 'you can have your old ones brought strictly up-to-date at trifling cost compared to the price of new pieces. Just j bundle them up and send them to us with simple direc. tions our expert furriers will remodel them to your perfect satisfaction. We can saye you one-third to one-half the cost of re modeling. Send your furs here and save money. Send them NOV and get the use of them this winter. UTAH WDOi & HIDE CO. I BEN WILLIAM, President Ogden Utah HEHnBaaaBBEaaRaBaKsm 'Fierce Storm Malts ! All Trains Between Sal! Lake and Ogden (By HARRY BAGLEY) I With the temperature not extraordl j narily low but with wind driven snow I lashing tho faces of the people Ogden ls experiencing the third heavy wind storm of the season with general dis ' comfiture. . The storm is reported to extend from Rawlins, Wyoming, to Montcllo, 'Nevada. The street car company and tho tele phone company seem to be hit tho hardest by the high Avinds, but the trouble is "declared to bo temporary. Wires Blown Down. Feed wires of the Utah Power &. Ligha company high tension lines have been blown down. To cope with this situation a force worked through out last night. Drifted snow hamper ed their efforts, and impeded their progress. Belief has been expressed by offi cials of tho company that the feeder wires will be successfully repaired by nightfall, unless the wind continues with more violence. Telegraph Lucky. Wire Chief Harris of the Western Union Telegraph company reported that no damage to telegraph wires jhad occurred. He cites as the reason for no damage, the direction of the wind, which is not blowing In a man Iner that exerts the utmost pressure on the telegraph poles and wires. ! Should tho direction of the wind ! change but slightly, the resistance of jthe wires and poles will probably 'cause trouble during the day. he &ays. Schools Hard Hit. I Short sessions are being held at the 'high school today in order thai the students who braved the stormy blasts this morning will not have to repeat their trip after their luncheon. Small attendance was noticeable at 'all schools of the city. Peculiar freaks were played by the I wind in piling the snow In drifts. Sec ! tions of pavement were swept clean for a little ' distance, only to bi ob structed by several inches of gray snow. Other surfaces, on which ice had formed prior to the wind, were polished to extreme smoothness, to the discomfiture of several. Probably tho wind affected inhabi' tants of tho eastern bench of the city more than it did those of the lower portion. Especially did residents on the eastern sides of streets above Van Buren and between Twentieth and Twenty-fifth ctreeta suffer. mm TELLS MNDR B SSI G8IS EfflCTSH A letter petitioning the assistance of Mayor Francis to restrict the sale of alcoholic liquors such as extracts ann patent medicines, has been received from a woman who signs her letter as "One of the Mothers." The letter is as follows; V "Dear Sir: We people of Ogden. who have elected you, hope to see pro g hibition enforced. Every day, almost, i mere arc urrcaia ii huuaiuiiiuh, caused largely through extracts and patent medicines. "Wc have the law and these articles are labeled as containing oO per cent alcohol, yet such articles are sold in discriminately. They are not even manufactured in this state. Druggists and grocery men laugh. Today a lady notified a grocery man not to sell her husband extracts and he said: "I have a right to." "My son is one of these unfortu nates. "I saw by the paper that the mayor of Provo is going to enforce the law. Wc hope that our new mayor may do 1 likewise. "ONE OF THE MOTHERS." oo Tetrazzbi Concert io i Be a Rare Treat' The concert in the Sail I-ake labcr naclo on Friday evening next promises to be one of the most enjoyable ireats ever offered to the music lovers of this stale. The great singer, Luisa Tetraz zini is supported by one of the finest of American-born violists in the per son, of Mayo Wadler, who plays sev eral well known as well as new solos for this wonderful instrument- The pianist of the evening is CImara, one of the best known of modern pianists. He will play several numbers as well as rendering the accompaniments for the other artists. Madame Tetrazzini will sing among other numbers the great "Mad Scene" from "Hamlet," mi and the celebrated Swiss Echo song, I Safe TlfUliC for INFANTS and INVALIDS Forlnfantc, Invalids and Growing Children J Rich milk, malted grain extract in Powder Tho Original Food-Drink for All Ages No Cooking Nourishing Digestible H J GIRLS! WOMEN! GIRLS! H Come and learn a trade in our Overall factory. Not only will H you have a steady position, but it is a lasting experience. A H 44-hour week and good pay to the capable. Are you one? Ap- B I ply John Scowcroft & Sons Company, Department "M." The snow was of a nature that : ead ily sifted under doors, through small . apertures of window cases, and other minute openings. Car Service Crippled. . Street car service was crippled. (Drifts near the easteiyi extremities of tho Twenty-first and Twenty-third street lines prevented car service be yond certain deep drifts. In a similar manner tho Twenty-fifth street lino I was obstructed several blocks from ' I the end of tho line. Hope that these 'barriers would be cleared away be-, j fore nightfall was expressed. I For the first lime in many year? all communication between Salt Lake and Ogden, via steam, electric and slate roads, has been cut off. Telegraph lines continue to operate, as do tele phono lines, although it is reported but two telephone lines between Og den and Salt Lake are operating at present. ( . ' Papers from the Salt Lake press, scheduled to arrive here early this j morning, have failed to put in their appearance. i Milkmen in Trouble. Milkmen experienced difficulty in ! traveling their routes this morning. Other vehicles and their drivers suf fered similar difficulties. ! Show windows downtown were de molished and signs were loosened from their hangings. Several were re i moved from above tho shops by orders I of the police, their condition being dangerous. Bricks and tin blew from roofs of business houses. Snow shovels were in evidence early , this morning but wielders grew dis couraged as the wind-blown snow cov ored evidence of their effort. Hats were lost In the gale and eyes were filled with tears, caused by dirt and dust, carried with great impetus by the wind. It Seems Colder. Braced against further wind follow ing tho two wind storms of early win ter, smokestacks and other objects ex posed to the force of tho weather, re sisted the pressure to a great extent, j Damages were less than irt either of i the two preceding storms, it is said, i A temperature of 25 degrees above zero was seemingly colder because of the air movement. A romark that the wind was cold 1 enough to extinguish a flashlight was i j overheard. i Weather predictions indicate f-now, this afternoon, with a drop in the tem perature tonight. 1 made famous in this state by Utah's own coloratura, Lucy Gates. The en tire program follows: a La Pavana delle Maschere.Mascagni b Gollivog's Cakewalk Debussy Pietro Cimara , Ballade Colleridge Taylor, Mayo Wadler , Mad Scene from "Hamlet" J Ambroise Thomas Luisa Tetrazzini Part II. a La Pastorella Vei acini i b L'Eco Eckerti c Conto di Prlmavera Cimara i Luisa Tetrazzini j a Rustic Dance Victor Kudzo b Old Melody Christian Sindlng c Hejre Kati Jeno Hubay Mayo Wadler Variations on the "Carnival of Ven ice" Jules Benedict Luisa Tetrazzini Pietro Cimara at the piano. Hardman piano used. Why Stay Fat? j You Can Reduce The answer of most fat people is j that it is too hard, too troublesome and too dangerous to force the weight down. However, in Marmola Prescrip tion Tablets, all these difficulties are overcome. They are absolutely harm less, entail no dieting or exercise, and have the added advantage of cheap ness. A large case is sold by drug gists at $1. Or if preferable, they can be obtained by sending price direct to the Marmola Co., S64 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. Now that you know this you have no excuse for be ing too fat, but can reduce two, three or four pounds a week without fear of bad after-effects. Advertisement. oo OGDEN C0H1IW OF MUSIC New Term Begins The Ogden Conservatory begins a new term of instruction this week. Individual and'class Instruction in piano, voice, violin and theory, of music is offered by the following "fac ulty of well known teachers: Squire Coop, Arthur Freber, Lester Hinchcliffe. Ellen Thomas, Louise Pierce Martineau, Vera Frey Beason and assistant teachers. This Institution is now In its sixth year and numbers among its teach ers and students many prominent names in state and local musical circles. 1991 oo Masonic Notice WEBER LODGE NO. 6, F. &. A. M. Special meeting Thursday, January S, 8 p. m. for work in M. M. degree. By order the W. M. F. E. NICHOLS, Sec. 2013 on PREMIERS ARE HOPEFUL. PARIS. Jan. 7. Optimism prevails hej as to the conferences being held by Premier Lloyd George and Nittl and It Is believed there will be a pre liminary agreement by. which Fiume ! and Zara may be established as free 'and independent cities, says, the Petit I Parlslcn. 'I ? 2481 Washington Ave. ' I Short Lines of Our Regular High-Grade ' Shoes Wm I WOMEN "1 ( '" MEn'" 1 1 li 1 High grade Welt and Turn Shoes, Patent and Black 1 I High Grade Welt Shoes, Patent Dress, Black Calf and I M 1" I Kid, Lace and Button c ll ja Ill Ill I II II W I'u'.aWfUI'lnB I I i Hstttt-rar; p(l H f BoT's'o'il' Tan ' Cdf Tnc jhnT " Growing GirTsho5! I - S 1 fjtl 1 g Black Calf Button I d patent, law and but- k i p, t. Tan and Black StOCK 01 1 SW- I Shoes, Sizes 2 to 6 sizes 1 to 8. 1 - Fslt SlfepgFS jj II Black Kid I Mfif II Mim 11 if 4 j Laee Slioes j 1 OylLC! I J Newest nove!ly) p-alenl 1 j 1 French Heels long H 1 Several of the latest styles in patent lace and button, with j inlay lace stay and cov- RS3 I I vamP specially priced I S high narrow Louis heels and the new all dull kid lace also 1 ered Louis neel, ftf 1 fffifb i 1 e VGr neWCSt creaous n PumPs n patent, bronze and ' I i ! klack ldd have just arrived. While your sizes are here you 1 I g$ f he O k&? should get yours, and the second shipment will cost more. dl& a IfiWIITIEST ; THE OGDEW SATURDAY FOR THE GHILDREN, j Another children's matinee will be i given at the Ogden theater Saturday, between the hours of 12 noon and -I o'clock, at which time the great fairy tale, "All Baba and the Forty Thieves" will be presented. In arranging the special matinees for the children of the city, Manager H. W. Peery has been able to get pictures that appeal to the children. All pictures are pre revlewed by a committee-of the moth ers of the city and have met with their approval before being selected for the children. I Starting tomorrow and continuing Friday and Saturday from 5 p. m. to 11 p. m., will be seen the photoplay , unusual, "My Husband's Other Wife", j This play is scoring a great success in the larger theaters of the country and has been selected as an ex'traor I dinary attraction for the livestock , I show week. ! 1 Rex Beach's supreme drama of the ; 1 great -north, "The Girl From Outside" , will be seen for the last time today at the Ogden. Advertisement. I oo ! Bride-to-Be Buys Ticket and Is Lost! i SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 6. Misuse of the designation "Frisco," a word that San Franciscans taboo, almost prevented a Christmas marriage this year. Mis Edith Tubbs of London, coming to California to marry L. R Canan of Lindsay, near Fresno, Cal., Neuralgia ; yields at once to BAUME ANA LOR S fOTIR BENGUE with a quick and pleasant relief. Get a tube today Tho. Ltemlnc A Co. X. Y. Slade has moved to i .tenty-Mfth Street )OUgth by mistake a ticket to "Frisco" nstead of Fresno. Finding no fiance here to greet her vhen she arrived, she applied to a rravelers' Aid society, officers of which dried her tears and directed her :o Fresno. uu Mrs. Helen Draper Taft Given Divorce in Reno RENO, Nev., Jan. 7. In the brief course of six minutes, Mrs. Helen Draper Taft, daughter of former Gov ernor Draper of Massachusetts, was given a divorce yesterday from Wal bridge Smith Taft, nephew of former President Taft and associated with for mer United States Attorney General Wickersham in the practice of law in New York City. The Tafts were married In Boston, February 19, 1917, and separated at Cleveland in June. 1918. JAPANESE ON JURY. HONOLULU. T. H., Dec. 26. Amer ican citizens of Japanese descent were I selected here the other day to serve Ion a trial jury'. This, according to of 1 flcials, Is believed to bo the first in- I jilfca stance of its kind in the history o American courts. iJ? The following are the four men se- lected: Y. C. Yamashiro, clerk; Asa- V SiS? IchI Horibe, bank clerk; Nobutoshi ': lQ Hasegawn, dentist's assistant; H. 3 Je Arube, clerk. StsTj nn J "Siln NEW YORK, Jan. 7. A gift of 100,- iQg 000 from Sir George Watson, noted jji British manufacturer, for the establish- ft Mri ment of a traveling professorship in i Mi American history In the various unl- Kjhl versities of tho United Kingdom, was 1 flla announced yesterday. Tho purpose ot jji gib" the donation is to cement more firmly t JWTiij the friendship between United States j Ipini and Great Britain. refe , 1 i mer, pffiflcoraf DANCE, at Berthana St I I TONIGHT 9 to 12 I 1 i Lillian Thatcher Orchestra j It I COUPLE 85c, EXTRA LADY 40c; WAR TAX INCLUDED. y Pjg I K There'll Be a Good Time - j I dee Livestock Show I 1 COMMITTEE I If lillian Berthana Hall I many II ! I S THATCHER I FRIDAY NIGHT I SPECIAL i I IB I ORCHESTRA I JANUARY 9, 1920 -ATTRACTIONS S ill I I TICKER, .OOPER PERSON I g I Prizes for best cowboy or cowgirl in costume. Secure tickets at the Hall. Rotary Club I IE 1 will attend in full costume. "Oh, Boy, for a wonderful time." I sj K