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jj . -! 'j . ..g THE OGDEN STANDARD; OGDEN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1920 I : j TIE NEW SPRING SHOES 1 jj J; SipCMMreii Have Come I 1 HERCULES I Ji; ' 'I ?t fe THE BEST SCHOOL AND DRESS p j , g SHOE MADE j j' i !!, ! tjf jlp .Mothers! Tins is tlie shoo that will stand up k ' " ?j ip: to the kicking about that your live, American j I v 3i boys give every pair they put on their feet. fp E! J It-. jpjj Ami they are popular with the children,' too. "', ,i Jf-. Jgj because they keep that new appearance longer :gp W ,! , - vt ' i than ordinary. 3E fjjj (' j They come in all leathers;' all sizes for children 5 --best quality; and positively the best shoe Ski lj ' jgp for school and dress that you can buy. II -j jllfllTEO SUGAR fir;!;: CO, TO HEIR II . AT LOCAL PLHT j i h !,' ' Improvements and alterations lo the , ( property of the Amalgamated 3u?ai J III ,'jg1 compajiy aniounUng to an estimated j '"it "j! sum of half a million dollars to be , r ) ;V spent in machinery and changes in tj Jj'jj I buildings is to be adopted shortly, ac- I ! j jj . cording lo S. M. Edgell, vice president i vj V ,, J ! of the concern. J ; t fee Ogden district offices, will be; f ', removed to West Ogden where a two-, i , t , sloty brick building will be erecu'd to, Liil se:vb as offices for District Manager; f! 1 ' - Sebbelow, District Superintendent i 1 i I Hogre and the agricultural and cashiei f 1 j. 1 departments, so that gYowers may ii J '. transact their business on the grounds. U' ! l' i til oo If! 'j jj'fl .Bad breath, colorless lips, sallow J .1 ' !; cheeks give a girl little chance for M ) ) "a man" Don't give up, try Hollis- l, 1 "t Ii' j er's Rocky Mountain Tea nnd see how ,ij Li ( , j popular you get A. R. Mclntvre Drug ml c-Adv- ' I '!':!'. Jennie Scardino Faces : .1 i: Charge of Second i (i'r)' ' Degree Marder j Jennie Scardino, 16 years of ago, i I ! J ' alleged to have killed her cousin, Mike l; Termain. last Fridaj', nov.' has a !J charge o second degree, murder fileu ; 1 ,. I .j against her". ' County Attorney Joseph t,fl ,j Bi Bates filed the complaint yester- ' !!i ' ; , day afternoon. Bail has been fixed a- . i I , ' ?3D00. i''jj j'l The inquest on the body of Mike '! " 1-' Termain was continued until next i , I '! Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Dr. " i ., -j W- R, Brown and Officer Earl Wig- j t ! gms were the two witnesses who were ,: ( l, ; j, ye5torda examined. . y 'Attorney David Tj. Stine is repre- I I'M seating Miss Scardino. Ii ; J , 1 Annual Priesthood ! ; 1 ; 'i i Convention, March 21 ! ,. A 'j '.The second annual priesthood con-1 ' j Bf ' venlion will te held Sunday. March! i I ni8 -1". at the Weber Normal college in, ' 1 I' 51 -H mor''iiig. and at the tabernacle du--' ; l 1 ' jj inTg the arternuon session, according to' ji j ln- stake presidency. i t hi) j'j "SSlake authorities are making an ef- ' II m f0-rt to have all members present at' I l lJ 1 ' meeting. . i Ml he morning session will start at 10. ! 1 ill 'l 'lock and will be made up largely of b lllllil i organization plans. A large number I. iU'1 fl.f- Elders will be ordained as Seven- II I I V l'e-S 51 nris oen announced. II 51 Jr "ThP afternoon meeting will stait at ' j j ! 2 o'clock. nil W&&4C-fr . H i m w )i I 111 ikZ i IP liiiwfi llf'illllllr ! W1 hn3 C0Pel up and crcenl 1 H m W J atufr conc' ecss scar:e and I ll' Hlllll), -Si Parobiah. Condition your flock W I H Ii I J .-iifei Jor regular layinc by fecdlne U H II WWW t il r Hc,s PoultrT Pan-a-ce-i, It cn- I 1 111! I llll I' '"ri "che,laeDlood,tonci up the dormant 1 ' ' I I . iW. estf orirans and helps make hens lar 1 !ril!l!l!illf! 1; ll ra-fl"-i (ails to do this, return H I llllllS Pr t' the B,PtJr Mckairea lo the dealer and I H II 11113 if i 1 ffet our monor back. Sold by all 1 Kli llillil "1 dealers in ponltry supplies. at 'illllftlm KB Dr Ka Ilu(ant Louse Killer I I'lr Hill Hi iwl Sprinkle your layers with It S Hili'lllil 'ffiB Add ,0 the du,t bath occa- M H llll llll H -1 tSSlw FF. 'tonally and your pouU I vi liilllr Zliwi try wlllbe,ree'romlice' H ! mm MARKETS 'v J NEVr YORK. Feb. 23. -Selling of, i speculative issues was promptly re-1 Umiied at the opening of today's stoci' iniarfcei, jjrtispects of higher monej j rules being a factor in the furlhc-r re- a.m. Losses of 1 'to 5 points ucom-' I panted initial r.ales of steels, equip-' ononis, motors and .shipping?, rails and' Ima'ala yielding more moderately. The i 'weaker features included Republic, j Lr.cka.vanna and Crucible Steels, iChriullor and General Motors, Mexican! a -id Pan-American Petroleums, Atlan ' tic (Julf and Utah Copper. Speeia. ' ts of various descriptions, notably' .Amciican Woolen, Lndicott-Johnson j nd Industrial Alcohol alao broltr.-i , sharply. j ; The reaction seemed to expend its force in the first half hour, the mar-1 ket settling down to comparative dull , ns:;. A- few prominent industrial jand low-priced rails made full recov 1 ery. In the main, however, prices hov-j ' ered near lowest levels, pending pub 'licr.iion op!" the first qublation for monty. Call loans opened at 7 per 'cent, an advance of one per cent from the tale of the past fortnight. Fresh liquidation set in Leforo noon, at eel.", ! mo i (, p, and shippings leading the fur- j thf-r decline. Bonds wore heavy, Lib i tu- olfcs making a new low record all 05.50. j , : ! CHICAGO GRAIN jv , y CillCAGO, Feb. 25 Removal ot the! '200 000 bushel limit on individual trad ins in corn failed today to havs tlui j')eu;ish effect which in some, quarters i jha.l ben predicted. Tle market opened I lonly a little easier and thqn made a' iharp advance, after which commis 1 jsioii liouse selling broadened out some ' (vh;il and the market underwent a de ; cidv-d sag," but soqn recovered to near :ly yesterday's finish. Opening prices,, '.which varied from unchanged figures i ,to "'sc lower, with May SI. ."5 to 3.31 .and July $1,29 to 1.30. were follow I 'ed by rapid changes but none of a las'mg character. I Jats averaged a (rifle easier with !cora After opening off to ,c ad j vance, including May at 19i to 8ft Wc, ilhe market kept within a moderate I range, reflecting the action of corn. I ! Provisions were firm with hogs. ! . Business, though, lacked volume. I I CASH SALES. CHICAGO, Feb. 25. Corn No, 2 mix led $1 .i0'(7'l.-i5; No. 3 yellow $1.45 ) Oais.No. 2 white S74 ?'8SVc; 'No. i white SGV637iijc i "Rye No; 2 ?1.59l. I'Mark Twain Said: 1 IrjS "You can't tell by look'ng at It TP Sj Iiow far a frog will Jump." "M BB And neither enn yon tell with- Cfl cfjd out extensive investigation the vM Wq tva worth of etocks antl bonds WM Wa whlcli yoti .ire tcmptod to buy. KM jt The wise thing to tlo when you M Qh are looking for a security to put WR lEi your surplus money Into, Is to Bra PI consult with w rc'.Iablo firm K3 Bffl whlcli has already investigated M INI thoroujplily every slock and bond (Pfl DNn on the market. UKj 13 Our extensive affllia.tlons In- H I eluding tho J. P. Morgan & Co. M M or New York, and the Tluyden I Kg Stone &. Co. of Boston and Eg KM New York aro at your scnicc. fltj m Any of our officers will advise fflAj Iri you In making a. :ifc. income w I El producing Investment. Irl 1 JHoBaroi M ECCtESaLDfr 169 MAIN Sr M Wl OODEN SALT LAKE frjj Barley $1.30$1.4G. Timothy seed ?12.00l4.00. Clover seed -iS.OOofl.OO. Pork nominal. Lurd ?1D.05. Ribs f.oO-lS.oO. 'CHICAGO QUOTATIONS. CHICAGO, "Feb. 25. Open' lligh Low Close Corn . ' May . 51.33' .LoB. 1.35 July . 1.29V5' L31'U L23vi l'.3"0 j Sept. V1.27H. 1.27.. 1.25 1.27m OatS-r-' 1 I May ..7D91. .80' .79 .80 Julv .72-7! w3 ,71 .72 Pork '.'.'..'' May 31.30 31.G5 3L30 3-1.B5 ' July 31.-15 31.30 31.15 Lard May 20.S0 21.00 20.S0 20.90 Julv 21.30 21.55 21.30 21.50 Ilibs Mav 18.35 IS. 15 1S.30 1S.37 . July .... 13.00 1S.80 1S.S5 BUTTER AND EGGS. ' CHICAGO. Feb. 25 Butter unset . tieil; creamery onvc. E'.rs higher; receipts C915 cases: firs;-. 50'ii50Jc; ordinary firsts -13 I Sc; at mark, cases included, i7f7M9.c.. Poultry alive higher, springs 33c; fowls. 37c. , j POTATOES. CHICAGO, Feb. 25. Potatoes steudy; receipts 31 cars; northern white sacked 1-1.201.15; ditto bulk $4.30tf7H.5O; western russets ?-l 65' 4.75. OGDEN LIVESTOCK MARKET. C.ittlc Receipts 27G; choice heavy ueeri, ?1011; good steers $S5;10; fa.'r steers ?6S; choice feeder s'eers '$..''; choice cows and heifers $S9; j . i'air lo good cows and heifers $7(gS; 'cutters 55'G; canners ?3i; choice feedei cows S67; fat bulls 5tj7 : ; hi losr.(. bulls ?-l5; veal calves ?10! '12. i Iligs Receipts 172; choice fa I hog3 ; 175 li 250 lbs., ?12.75t13.50; bulk of "sale"! $1S'13.25; feeders flOT1 .50. I ! Sheep Receipts 35; choice lambs; SH'rl.i: wolhprs 'iii': fn I nwr-s ST ! ftjS, feeder lambs ?1215. 1 Arrivals, W. L Harbison. Baker, Oregon. 1 car hogs; Amos K. Whitehead, Giack foot. Idaho, 2 cars cattle; V. J. Fi?her. SaK Lake City, Utah, 1 car hoics; ihirc-X Cattle company, Preston, Idaho, car hogs; N. K. Jcnes. iMalad, Ida'iq, 1 car hogs; Green and Gardner, lAberdeon, Idaho. 1 car cattle; II. M'hnm. Hyrum, Utah, 1 car cattle and hogs; P. C. Wighlman, Payson, Utah, 1 car hogs. OMAHA LIVESTOCK. OMAHA. Neb.. Feb. 25. (United 'Steles Bureau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts - 9500; market active 10 to 20c higher; lep $13. SO; bulk $13. 30 13. iM; heavy weight $13. 30 13. 50; moiium weight $13 I0lS.Sft: light wc-:i;hl ?13. iU(f13.75;. light light 513. 25f7'3.t;5; heavy 'packing sow?--, smooth, $13. 0018.25; packing -owe, rituh, $1-. 25tfl3. 00; pigs $H-50(7 13.50. Cattle Roccipts 3500; market gen eral' v steady; beef steers, medium and-Tieavy weight, choice and prime, ?13.00li.25: medium and good $10. 4513.00; common ?S. 50(710. 5ft; ligh' weight, .good and choice, 11.25 fH.5; common and medium 5S.00S? 11.25; butcher cattle, heifers, ?G.50(ff 11.25; cows $6.00510.75; canners and cutters $5. 00 G. 0ft; veal calvps, light an.l handy weight. $14.00(15.50. feeder steers 7.50??.11.50; stocker I Sheep Receipts 9000; killing lambs 25c lower; sheep steady; lambo.1 S pounds down, $17. 25 19.75; culls and common $14 ,0017.00; yearling wethers $15. 00(j7 17.25: ewes, medium land choice. $11 .7505)13.50; culls and common $6 75ll.ft0. ; A R. MclNTYRE DRUG CO. Till STUD HIS I BT1 II 'CHHGEi Tintic Standard was the feature of tha trading this morning on the Salt Lake Stock & Mining Exchange, it changing hands as low as $5.G5 which I "J depreciation of 35 cents per share iovei the close yesterday The whole tenuency of the market was wodn ward, it being most noticeable m the above named stock, and aslo Sells and Prince Con., the former changing hands as low as 17 cents and clos ing with only this price bid for it while the latter opened at 7S cents (and cnanged hands as low as 73 cents, lit closing with tho stock offered at 171 cents Big Hill was practically the only slock on the board to show anv strength, it soiling up to 15 cents. Eu Jreica Lily was weaker and sold as low (as 25V cente, Iron Blossom sold as high as -13 cents, New Quincy was nc itive from JYj to 9 cents. Eureka Bul lion sold as low as 25 cents and Zuma jsoid ofr to 42 cents I (Quotations furnished over private I wire J. A. Hogle & Company, i Eccles Building. I Bid Ask Alta Con. .. ,12 I .13 I Albion .. .n j 'nvi American Cor. j .04 .05 Alt.t Tunnel j .12 "13 if CYSTITIS-KIDNEYS ' j Cystitis oftentimes begins with, a chilly sensation, a slight fever,, loss ot appetite, sleeplessness, nervous ness, irritability, or a feeling of de pression. Frequent urination, but voided slowly with burning, scalding, I spasm-pains in region affected; the I pain of a dull character, at times be coming sharp and agonizing. Don't rest until treatment of is in your possession. Take as di rected, and you should find immedi iate benefits in 24 hours. Tried and Reliable. 1 YOU NEED THEM Vhen you gat A few tablets of 'Tape's Diapcpsin" ' bring relief almost as soon as they reach tho stomach 'Tape's Diapepsin," by neutralizing the acidity of the stomach, instantly I relieves tho food souring and fcrmen-; tation which causes the mlserymak 1 ing gases, heartburn, flatulence, or ; pain in stomach and intestines- i 'Tape's Diapepsin" helps regulate disordered stomachs so favorite foods can be eaten without causing distress. Costs so little at drug stores Adver tisement. - Altu Michigan 01 Vj .03 Bis Hill M'j .15 'Bi? Cottonwood '.OOV2 .01 ! Bullion .' .OGtf 07 Blark Metals , .13 .l I Vj Columbus Itexall . . , ..57 .59 Cron Point . . .09 I Colorado Con ' ''.'OSVi .09'j Central Eureka .. ... .OlVd .03 Cardiff -1.57M: 1.G0 ; Dragon Con 14 .IS , Dalv West . . . 4.00 4.25 ' East Crown Point ...I .01 .04; East Tin. Coal .OG'z .07 j East Tin. Con. . . . W. ' .14 .15 j Eureka Mines -.12 .12'- Eureka Lily v ' .25Vi 1 Eureka Bullion .26 .2G Emma Silver .13 .14 Empire Mines 10 .11 iC.old Chain " ".08 Grand Central . .47 .52 1 'Howell 'AQGvi .08 j Iron Blossom 1.42 .44 Iron King . .. t .30 .40 Ju-lge Mining .. .4.-75 5.10 Kennobec . 22 Vj 1 Keystone -S? .90 j Leonora . ....'..'. 0i '. . 05 ' Lcl;: Tintic .T 7.' ' .23 .2Z (May .Vjay j? .0G Miiipi'iini . - .01 .02 , I Moscow . 07 .09 ' Miehigan-Ulah . . .. -.05 . 05a I North Slan . ..11 .12 1 New Quincy ;'.0S-1 .09K Ohio Copper , 40 Opohongo Q2fi .03 I ,PIulus . .' . ...... .v. .' .47 .49 ! Prir.Cb Con .73 j .74 j ;Palcma , .OOVij ' iRo Argentine ..0241 .02 ' IRico Wellington . .10 .17 1 'Solki '.171 .IS 1 iSil. King Coai'n . ... S.10 2.20 j Sil.- King Con l.OO J J .55 j .Sioux Con .04j .05 1 'South Hecla j liio 1.20 j j South Standard ..... .30 .34 'Si!er Shield 46 .47 ! Tar Baby ."04V4 .06 I :Tintlc Central . ....' ,.04Vi 05V-i 'Tintic Standard . 5".7&" 5 75 " , Utah' Cons. 02 y, .03 j Uni-ie Sam . .02 .03 Victor .v.; .03 .05 Wri Toledo ,07J- .G9 Walker 4.00 " 4.10 J IWoodlawn .is .19 Zuna .12 .43 I Beaver Copper 01 .02 1 Empire Copper . .30 .Naiia river : .7s .SO 'Union Chief . . ...... ;05 .07 j OPENING SALES. j ' A lt.i Con. 500(Q513c; 50013c. I j Albion 500 14c. . American Con. Copper 1000 iVfcc. j uig hhi 2U00(H14',2C; 15013c; 500 15c. Eureka Lily 50002Gc. Columbus Roxall 10059c; 1S00 5Sc. East Crown Point 20004v.ic. Iron Blossom 40041c; 230042c; 300043c, I vo stone 10090c; 500S9c. J I.ehi Tintic 200023c; 200023p. I Leonora 14.0005c. May Day 1000 6c. , NVw Quincy 36009c; lSOOf'c; 40OO9c. I Opohongo 50027ic. Emma Silver 150014c. Eureka Bullion 50026c; 2500 25 'it. Plutus 20049c. Prince Con. 00G)7Sc. Rico Argentine 10002c. Sells 50019c. Silver Shield 120046c. Tintic Central 5005Hc Tintic Standard 100$6.00; 100 $5 P5; 100$5.90; 200$5.85; 100i $5. SO. Walker Mining 300$4.05; COOto) $4.01;. Zuma 40044c; 20043c; 130042c.' CLOSING SALES. Alia Con. 50014c. Albion 100014c. Big Hill 350014 &c: 350015c. Eureka Lilr 10002Rc; 500251c. 1 Bullion 1000GijC Columbus Rexall 10ft5Sc. HJureka Mines 150012c. Eaft Crown Point 500.49ic. 3 Keystone 50090c Lehi Tintic 390023c; 2400fffi23Vc. Michigan-Utah 40005Vc. " J Nalldrlvor 20080c; 10079c. Emma Silver 0006M3.c. Eureka Bullion 200025c. I Prince Con. 100075c; 400074c"; il0073c. Sells 2000lSc; 500171.c. Silver King Coal. 100$2.12'.. Silver King Con 20$1.32.. South Hecla 100 ?1.17. Silver Shield S004fii.AC. Tintic Standard 400$5.70, 100 in 1 ujmuutn.iM.nwiaaniuiu,,,! FINE FORJHEUMAOSM Musterole Loosens Up Those Stiff Joints Drives Out Pain I You'll know why thousands use Musterole once you experience the glad relief it gives. Get a jar at once from the nearest I drug store. It is a clean, white oint ment, made with the oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Brings ease and comfort while it is beinc rubbed on! Musterole is recommended by manv doctors and nurses. Millions of jars arc used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rhf i matism, lumbaeo, pains and aches of t :e back or joints, sprains, sore muscl 3, bruises, chilblaine, frosted feet, colds f the chest (it often prevents pneumoni ). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.i Advertisement J IIUIUFPQ Vf spot ' ! UmfLnuAL WELDERS AN OGDEN PRODUCT J ! License granted by the Utah Securities Commission to the Automatic Control jji ler & Manufacturing Company for the sale of 20,000 shares of capital stock. ij Total, authorized ". Number of shares $100,000 !' capital $100,000 Paid for patents.. $ 40,550 ! Total outstanding . Stock , Sales to , stock $ 50,550 date , 10,000 j Stock in treasury. . 49,450 Unissued stock . . . 49,450 j Total r $100,000 Total $100,000 Ii ' Our profit and loss account for 1919 shows a net profit of II $2512.09 or 5 per eenf on outstanding stock Company incorporated September 1; 1917, Two and a half years-' gone! What have we accomplished during thk ike? I 1 We have explored the electric welder market. S3 2 Developed a "universal" machine to meet practically all electric spot welding I requirements. j 3 Standardized our machine along the lines of efficiency and economy. 4 Extended our line to- meet the demand for several sizes and capacities of ma I chines. j We Maw Been Convinced ; i 1 That an extensive market exists for Universal Spot Welders. 2 That we can sell these machines at about half the price asked for other types ' of welders and yet realize a big percentage of profit. j 3 That we must have more working capital in order to meet the demand for j our product. 14 That big dividends await subscribers participating in the 20,000 shares of stock now offered. For further particulars write or phone 246 Washington Avenue I OGDEN, UTAH President and Manager, Cleveland Redfield; Vice President, Carl A. Redfield; Secretary, M. S. Stone; Treasurer, F. W. Redfield; General Sales Manager, George E. Prine. ?5 GC W.ilker Minins 1005 54.00. Woodlawn 1000T?U9c, Zuma 2300 -12c INDUSTRIAL STOCK5. Bid Ask Amal. Sugar i? io.R0, !0Prcferred 104.00 105.00 1 Con. Wagon 120.00 I22,00 UUh-Idalio Sugar D.50 9.75 Lion Coal 65.00 75,00 Lion Bonds 91-00 Mutual Creamery 1.1.00 First Nat., Ogden .... 325.00 Ultimatum is Issued to Colored Strikers j PANAMA, Feb. 21 Governor Hard-! ing of the canal zone tonight issued I mn-down' people, in two . weela' time in ( 1 rainy instances. Vsti Mnd hicWy n Idoned by former Unjted Statu Senator I I B end Member of Confrrw, wcll-kncnrn I (j physiciani and former Public Health afli , e ciais. Ask your doctor or druntit fan ultimatum to the colored mainten ance of way einplojes of the Panama canal who struck today for higher pay. ( giving them until Thursday to resume work under penalty of losing their jobs permanently. oo Engineer Miller Says i Road Rumors Untrue D'strict Engineer R. M. Miller, In charge of the paving work in Ogden Canyon says that the agitation for an IS foot road is uncalled for. The plans of the state road commission, ho stated, call for an IS foot road of bithulithic with four-foot shoulders. Preliminary work on the canvon road has started, Mr. .Miller reports. BAR SILVER. . NEW YORK. Feb. 25. Bar silver ?i.2;m.;. Mexican dollars 9S2'iC. Mrs. Charlie Chaplin in The Price of a Good Time' at the Lyceum today only. OQ MONEY EXCHANGE. ' NEW YORK. Feb. 25. Mercantile! i paper GG-ft per cent. I Sterling: 60 day bills S3.3G94; coni-h me-cial 60 day bills on banks S3.363i;'( commercial 60 day bills $3.36liJ e inand S3. 40i ; cables 53.41 Francs: Demand 1-1 - OS, cables i' Belgian francs: Demand 13.60; (i bles 13. 5S. 3; Guilders. Demand SGVs ,V1 Lire: Demand IS. IS; cables I Marks: Demand 1.04; cabIesJlrt)Jc Government, bonds - weak; bonds heavy. ?I, pei Time loans strong; all dates a.i cent. I WOMEN WONDER I AT HER CLOTHES I . j "Diamond Dyes" Make FaM j Old, Shabby Garments ; Don't worry about P'Jd Use "Diamond Dyes,' "fnr t0 J give a new. rich, fadeless cow fabric, whether it be wool, aJrefSta cotton or mixed euscbiidr?3! blouses, stockings, skrts' rlD V. ccats, feathers, draperies, co c .v The Direction Book ltfAwt V- rtgo tells so Plaint cso ot , I Jye over any color that v I make a mistake. , h ve dnf?' To match any materia . W Co0r I ;tst ifhow you "Diamond m r Hard. Adv. W- I-