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Hi l! ' :! v THE OGDEN STANDARD; OGDEN, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1920 v IE ,1 Woman Fainted I l ! , I Man Broke His Arm I i; jl J The above things might have happened in the Big I : j, ' il Rush for Bargains at Russell-James Market who threw ' :i open their doors of Bargaindom last Tuesday. Such a 1 l ' 11 mad rush for groceries, meats, etc., was probably never I jji , : before witnessed in Ogden. Our fast and furious method h '! . ' :1 f selling has amazed the public and turned all eyes on 1 I ,J3 ; " 'M this store. Our direct appeal to the commercial instincts 1 ' , ! 1 of thinking people met with an instant end generous re- i I sponse. & j! People know and appreciate genuine price cuts on I 'if; -1 staple and fancy groceries in this era of the high cost of 1 ! :r ;1 living, and we attribute the grand success of our sale to 1 5 , j J the fact that we did not misrepresent a single article, but 5(j , i j ' : actually sold everything as advertised. 1 j , - ' : NOTICE Owing to the exceptionally large demand j ' i 'B fr Crystal White Soap, we were unable to supply I jfj ij - 'I everyone Wednesday, but we now have a plentiful I jjjj ' .1 Our entire stock has been re-assorted and re-ar- I jl " . ! ;jj ranged for the grand wind-up and no matter where you g ' :1 look, to the right or left, the most astonishing bargains 1 jj'i , i , :B "will greet your eyes. III I' i ' ,1 Come wc say, tell everybody else to come the next u i few days, for it will be a regular feast for the public. j : 1 , ; We want your future business and as our prices are 1 , ,: I always the lowest, (being out of the high rent district) D .''; j we want to try and prove to you, that it will always pay H i you to come here. H i , I i OUR GUARANTEE We assure each and every 1 4 ' ! ,, ; customer at all times absolute satisfaction, and should B ',j ijjt1 you buy any article here that proves unsatisfactory in 8 I ' j . any vay whatsoever, we will cheerfully exchange or ;j .j '!( j refund your money. I Russell-James Co. " l! jl 17 Years in Business The Old Reliable Market S i j ! . jj 24th Street and Lincoln Ave. I'M HoiLBiiour iil I "IK COPPERHEAD" ' ' Augustus Thomas' Great Play , , 1 Made Into Excellent !;' Motion Pictures v! H.,i 3'. I I. .')'f Lionel Rarrymore-- in a stnkmgl J j j- Screen version of 'The Copperhead' 'thej ( I J ' MJlay In "which he scored his greatest) ;, , iff.,-' .success on the stage, will be the at-1 ' I ' 1 faction at the Alhambra Theatre for! j ' I ' j 'jpie day, next Sunday. j i I, ' I, The locale is MillvilTe. Illinois and ' 3Jie action takes place during three! 1 1 , ! "periods that of the .Mexican war, jur.t ' Ij" before the Civil war, in 1SC2, and in It ' j j1 j ' -1304. Mr. Rarrymore appenrs H3 the ll , 1iero, Milt Shanks, who in his accom- ' j , :-ilishmcnt of a mosi dangerous and im- i ( ji portant mission for President Lincoln , j is obliged lo pose as a traiior to his i fj , 1 Vcountry, is disowned by his own ' -friends and family, and is vindicated, ' ' only upon his death. bed. The story ' ; j " ' "Is one of intense dramatic appeal. A; I j'. whole village w?.s constructed by the! (,i i'j :, . Famous Players-T-asky Corporation as: ' jt "Ihc background for the film, and no ef-1 1 'M forts were spared to make "The Cop-! j, l '' perhead" a really big phoiop'ay. " j "; At the Alhambra on Sunday i , .British Withdraw Objection to Sailing ; , I J' BUENOS AIRES, Wednesday, Feb.' I j j ''',!' -5. James Wr. .15. MacLeay, British ' ,')) '.-'( minister lo Argentina, has informed ! J ', this government that. Great Britain ' ' A Ijas no objections lo the sailing of . , if steamship Bahia Blanca for New York ; - , nndnr the Argentina flag. The ship j ' J , purchased by Argentina from Ger- , J - many during the war, I 111 j lr- MacL,eay informed Foreign .Min- ' M"i "slei Puoyrredon that the whole mat-1 ! ; I. ', 's in the hands or the allied repa- j I ! j i: i:atir.:is commission, which has not as I ; iJI yet trk?" UP the subject The ship's1 , I TWO WEEKS j -j I WILL BE HERE j j ; 1 IN THREE DAYS departure, which has been delayed j pending Mr. MaeLeay's arrival, is now, expected within ten days. j The British government's positioa ! has been thai the Bahia Blanch is one of the ships which Germany would I have been obliged to surrender under, ' the leparation clauses of the treat 1 if ihc vessel had not been sold. - " ! i It is probable the reparation com-! i miss-ion will demand that Germany re- i I fund to the allies the price for which j the Bahia Blanca was sold, thus up holding, the principle of -reparation. E AT'" What You' Will When You Will -Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Help Digest the Meal. Good food in itself is harmless. The usual reason stomach troubles arise is due to faulty digestion brought about by overwork, sickness, overeating, late hours, etc. The best way to correct faulty stomach troubles ,due to digestive mistakes Is to do what nature wants. All that nature usually needs in such cases is a little assistance to do this work. This is why doctors tell you to diet. Nature is then compelled to aid herself. You do not then overwork her when she is already exhausted. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets go into your stomach just like food. They help digest food, and thus, when the next meal is eaten, the system is bet ter prepared to do its work without as sistance. By following this practice many have corrected their stomach troubles, and have conquered the oUT "bugbear" of indigestion. Always take a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet after meals or ust before bed time. By doing this you will be act ing wisely and playing safe. Go to your druggist anywhere and buy a box now. Price 50 cents. Advertisement. i oo Treasure Ledge Mining . I Company Incorporated ; 1 Treasure Ledge Mining and Develop ment, company filed articles of incorpo ration with the county clerk yester day. The capital stock is given at' ?15'.i-000 with shares of the" par value j (of ten cents. The officers and direc I tors are Joseph E. Evans, president; I tD. II. Eccles. vice president; I. J I-Iol-1 I ther, secretary and treasurer; W. II. jO'Bvme, managing director and" Mrs.' iV. H. O'Byrne, director. i ' I 111 To AH Members 11 G. A. R. and W. ft. C. H j You are cordially invited to attend the Monday afternoon ! 11 i showin& of "The Copperhead," 2:15 P. M. at the Al- j j.) hambra Theatre. I ill YUr badge r buttn wiU entitle you to free admission- jjljrl No charge or war tax. 1 I M Veterans brin8 yr wives. W. R. C.', We want you all '111 J 1,1 to see this wonderful photoplay. H'E,SKlNNER A1ra Theatre TOUITilKSIS' DESCRIBED BYWR1TER, i Two Distinct Types of Bol-: shevists Noted Army Men Form New Aristocracy AMSTERDAM. Feb. 2G, Two dis tinct typos of bdlshevists, described ns1 , "salon bolshevists," and "bomb bol-; shevists" were noted by the staff cor-i respondent of the Handlsblad In his tour through soviet Jtussia from .which he has Just returned. The for mer, he says, are represented by for Imc rofflcers in the army of the late ( emperor, while the others include the' fanatical, sinister commissioners and j 'all their followers. The bolshcvlki army commanders,, iwith whom he travelled in luxurious armored and non-armored express! trains from the Follsh frontier to Mos-j cow, form a new aristocracy. Some times, he says, the Impression one getii of the entire outfit Is that of a "parlor car with third class people in it." i New Aristocracy Living in Luxury I In the cities the communistic aris tocracy live in luxury. "In a big town like Smolensk," he declares, "the army 'commissioners who already belong to Ihc 'upper ten do not live in town near their headquarters with their staff officers, but a long way off on a fcide track in a beautiful car, every onci in his own compartment. And in j front of every one of these cars is aj i policeman, armed with a rifle, who keeps the proletariat in order. ! "They call each other 'comrade' fi'om i 'morning to night, the high to the low 'find low to the high and yet the pro letariat suffer terribly and die like i flies from misery, cold and contagious i diseases, while the high and mighty lord it on the fat of the land." Proletariat So Avoided When typhus appeared in .Moscow, ho declares, great care was taken to see that "the clean gentleman com-, munis ts were not troubled by the rag- 'ged and 'buggy' proletariat. The' Lenlne theory, he says, was lo let the old state die, according to the j Marxian theory, and gradually make I all class distinctions disappear until i here was only one class left that of thp working men. "But up to now," the correspenJen writes. ' u.ey have only managed to i breed a few more very remarkable classes in addition to the existing i ones." Cafarrhal Deafness and Mead Noises l TELLS SAFE, SIMPLE WAY TO 1 TREAT AND RELIEVE AT TOME If you have catarrh, catarrhal deaf- J ness or head noises caused by catarrh, . or if phlegm drops in your throat and ! has caused catarrh of the stomach or bowels you will be glad to know that' nese- uisiressing symptoms may be en-; jtlrely' overcome in many Instances byj the following treatment which you can 'easily prepare in jour own home at lit- .tie cost. Secure from your druggist il ounce of Parmint (Double Strength.) ;Take this home and add to it 1-1 pint of hot water and a little granulated jsugar; stir until dissolved. Take one jtablespoonful four times a day. An I improvement is sometimes noted after jthe first day's treatment. Breathing jshould become easy, while the dis-, tressing head noises, headaches, dull-1 'jiess, cloudy thinking, etc., should gradually disappear under the tonic ac tion of the treatment- Loss of smell, I taste, defective Fiearing and mucus dropping in the back of the throat are 'other symptoms which suggest the, I presence of catarrh and which may of ten be overcome by this efficacious 'treatment. It is said that nearly nine-1 jty per cent, of all ear troubles are caused by catarrh and there must, j therefore, be many people whose hear , ing may be restored by this simple, 'harmless, home treatment. Adver-, Itisement. i yilBHTSPl! OBSERVE 3EFFERS0I : MUf : i ( W. J. Parker of Ogden is a member of the state Democratic committee j planning commemoration of the birth-1 day of Thomas Jefferson at a bauquet; April 3. Preliminary arrangements I for the ovent were made yesterday al a meeting of women party adherents. ! All Democrats in the state will bo ex pended an invitation to attend, accord ing to plans. ; Mrs. George H. Dern was t elected i chairman of the general comm'ittee on .arrangements for the banquet, and the, following were named to assise her: ' Mrs. R. K. L. Collior. Honorable Eliza-! ibeth Hay ward and Mrs, Gould B. ' (Blakely, president of the Women's Democratic club, j The following were appointed chair 1 mn of committees: ' Mrs. E. A. Bock, music; Mrs. J. II. i Mays, menu; Miss Elsa Bamberger and Mrs. S. A. King, tickets; Mrs. P. jE. Morris, printing; Mrs. James H. .Wolfe, publicity. j H. L. Mullimer, George D. Alder, George H. Dern, V. C. Moyle, of Salt Lake. W. J. Parker of Ogden, w. M. jnoyisnce of Provo, Weston Vernon of Losan and L. J. Muir of Bountiful I were selected by the committee to .help with the arrangements. , Mrs. Harold M. Stephens was named ch-iliman of the committee on decorations. Raising Big Fund for Republican Convention j CHICAGO, Fob. 26. More than S63-1 ' 000 has been raised to defray the ex-! penses of the Hepublican national con vention in Chicago In June, it was an nounced by Fred Upham, formerlv Irentturer of the Republican nationn'l committee. Mr Upham said he expect the amount necessary would be over 5r subscribed in two week. i V TO UifflESTlJIE ' MARIE J ISME British President of Chamber, of Commerce Reviews Ship- f building of United States ; LONDON, Feb. l!6. In the course of j an addre.su to the British chamber of shipping today, W. J. Noble, president of the chamber, alluding to Amoricnn shipping competition, said it was a mistake lo underestimate the growing J strength of -the American mercantile marine. Tha shipbuilding potentiali-1 ties of the United Stales. Mr. Noble i said, justified Americans in hoping thai1 they might ultimately occupy a su-' preme position in shipping. They al-, ready had accumulated a fleet of more than y.000.000 tons. The speaker added that the rise of the American mercantile fleet was one of the world's facts of the war, and it waa changing all the old trade rela tions. Great Britain was prepared to, meet any fair competition but he, thought no one could regard the pre-! uent policy of the United Slates ship-! ping hoard or of the British dominions i as fair competition. It would appear, to be. the policy of both, ho declared,' in build up a mercantile marine at any cost, relying upon the national purse to make good any deficiency, which' was a serious menace to all private enterprises. ; Mr Noble asserted that American coal was being put rroo aboard steam ers at a price under thirty shillings per ton as against the present British figure of 100 shillings per ton. Al, this present disparity in prices, he said, the United Stales could capture the whole of the British markets and. oven supply London on better terms than could Northumberland and Dun ham, i The speaker made a strong pica fori a complete restoration of commercial and civil liberty, lie snid government! control had been a huge failure that it was paralyzing, extravagant and, wasteful. uu i For Colds, Grip or Influenza ) and ns a Preventative, take LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Look i for E. W. GROVE'S signature on the box. 30c. Advertisement. : oo ffesband of Pocatello , Woman Facing Trial MONTPELIER, Ida., Feb. 26. -Wil I liam Galbraith is charged in an infor nation filed in the district court by County Attorney Kunz with assault iviih intent to commit murder. Gal- 5 araith has waived preliminary exam 8 ination and will go before the court at jj Pocatello. where he will plead not I ;ullty, it is understood. . I t..r . .. .. in tms miui iiinuun ii is alleged that aboul two weeks ,ago Galbraith shot his vt ifjf; .when he jcam'o t, Montpelier lo r.t-e her. -It is added that his wife left him because of cruel treatment of her and two children by a former mar riage. The wounded womai is being treated at a hospital here and ii on the way to recovery. - rtn ARE YOU LCSING "PF.P?" Do you feel tired all the time? Does! your back ache? Do you feel you are not so spry as you used to be? Middle-aged men and women often blame on-coming old age for loss of ambition and energy when it is overworked or disordered kidneys that cause them io I feel old before their time. Foley Kid-' ney Pills tone up and Invigorate tne I kidneys, banish backache, rid tne blood of poisons. Rev. W. F, Swyu-1 dole, Macon, Ga., writes: "I am reaay 1 any time lo speak for Foley Kidney. Pills." A. R. Mclntyro Drug Co. Au vertisement. net CHILD'S MENU New milk with a very little loaf su gar, is good and safe food for young children. From 3 years old to 7, pure milk Into which old bread is broken is the best breakfast and supper for a child Broth made of mutton, veal or chick L'n with old bread toasted and broken in, are safe and wholesome for baby's :linner. . 'Go When and Where You Please on a Dayton Bicycle ill j Outdoor Exercise v THE months nh'-ad :m outdoor months. Jf your work keeps you from U the sunshine ind pure air you need the vigor and energy that riding on a Dayton Bicycle -,vill give you. ' Don't be dependen on trolleys running or -waiting for those over-crowded 'J public carriers. Spvc tho ear fare and your good health by a morning and II evening ride on a T'ayton Bicycle. Come to your -work fresh and invigorated and arrive home with a man's Ij size appetite a Dayton Bicycle will do it. Get a new outlook on life by riding a Dayton today. AVchavc these sturdy easy-running bicycles in all sizes and models. r ' II Browning Bros. Co, OGDEN, UTAH 2451 Hudson Avenue Fone Four Five II II BIGCiRGUS HERE TODAY; KIDDIES 00 I TO THE PITHS ! The circus is coining to Ogden to jday with elephants, tumbling clowns and everything. The big top will be pitched at the Pantages, where three I performances will be given daily, at 2:15, 7: HO and 9:15. Heading the attractions are Robin son's military elephants, with four of, the largest elephants in captivity. The , International Nine include some of j the world-famous tumblers and aero-, bals, presenting an amazing offering of gymnastics. j Then there will be the ."Free E.- hibition," with Harry and Nancy Cavana and to further keep up the spirit of the tanbark the audience will see the famous tumbling clowns, the Novelle Brothers. For concert numbers, essential to the success of all well-arranged cir-f cuses, Genevieve Meir and the Gib-j son Sisters will present their dainty i When two Wives Meet Secretly, every wife is fiercely ambitious for her hus , band his success, appearance, strength his stand ing among his fellow men. Be worthy of that wife of yours. Keep healthy 1 Strength, appearance, success depend on health. Living habits today are largely artificial indoor sedentary. To be healthy, we must regaid Nature's laws. And one of the first of her laws is "Avoid Constipation. Keep the poisons of intestinal matter moving out of your body." By an entirely new principle Nujol will keep the poisonous waste moving out of the body. Every other form of treatment either irritates or forces the system. Nujol works on the waste matter instead of on the system. Nujol prevents constipation by keeping the food waste soft, thus helping Nature establish easy, thor ough bowel evacuation at regular intervals the healthiest habit in the world. , It is absolutely harmless and pleasant to take try it. Nujol h .old by alldniMl.ta i in ealed bottles only benrlne Nujol trade moric. Wnte Nujol Ljborntorfci, Standard Oil Co. (New Jeney), SO Broadway. Nev Vorlc, for booklet "Thirty Fest of Dancer." , A New Method of Treating an Old Comolai'r.t i : : r i.i i .ii i1 1 1 i iiiiii w najujj in in i i ii in m TTn-iTTTmuiini dances, while John T. Ray and his ' company will have a chuckling nov- city skit, "Check your Hat." A slap and bang photo comedy and i Albert Erickaon's special musical pro gram will be other features on today's .circus bull. Ad oo 1 151 ICC? 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Upon investigation he found the engineer dead. Ho slopped the train and called the conductor who, witn Dr. Smith, tried to render some assistance to the stricken man. The) train was run into Dillon, where tho body was turned over to the coroner. nn 'Dentist Murderously Assaults His Wife TWIN FALLS, Ida., Feb. 26. G. F. Baker, dentist, has been released from th custody of the county sheriff on :$500 peace bonds, following a. plea of jnot guilty to a charge involving .drunkenness and assault. Baker is al jlcged murderously to have assaulted his a ife while he was intoxicated last ! Friday night. Under the terms of the jbond he must not go near his resi ; dc-Me except to obtain his personal ef tfects. and ihen only on crrangement t.iat a peace officer or Mrs. Baker's counsel be present Baker will be tried j March 10. J oo- i Engineer Rhead to Aid . Morgan Water Users J. "L." Rhead, an engineer who has beon working on tho Weber county 'project will go to Morgan on xMondav Inex: to commence his duties on the I Morgan county irrigation project It is reported that Morgan property holdem. tare confident of putting through the reservoir on Lost Creek which will1 store between 7000 and 8000 feet of water, of which approximately -1000 act ftet will be used in Weber and Davis counties- : ST lELlii MS j C0IIII1 Prof. Levi Edgar Young will delinr an address al the religion class cos vention of the North Weber and We ber stakes in the tabernacle Sunday i.- : ternoon at 2 o'clock. The subject to I de discussed by the well known on ; lor is "The Church's Greatest AKrt I Her Young People," . ! At the afternoon session of thsw vention it is particularly desired ttij all parents having children of sets' age be present. All parents are. ttfrr fore not only invited, but urged to j present as Prof. Young will dicy subject that will prove to be rt'af5 'importance to all parents. v ' The morning session which ccs- . mences at 10:00 o'clock is for roup; class workers and all the workers the two stakes both stake and w (officers are expected to be Prf'-.t address will be delivered by "seH Young, a member of the general on the subject "Practical RcliS'03 , Taught in the Religion Class, afternoon session. J u" . t ! A Chink by the name of Ling Fell from a street car bin? The conductor said I As lie rang "Go Ahead. , ; Th? car's lost a washer Dina- ! To see a woman continually PJg ; ing her nose makes one douoi prohibition has really become i live. .nn. f ASPIRIN FOR COLDS a Nairn "Bayer" is on GfliuW j Aspirin-say Bayer Insist on "Bayer Tablet! of Jn a "Bayer packages. coCf, byi per directions for CoWs. pl,;J ?che, Neuralgia, Lu'-nba.?0nieafl3. matism. Name "Bayer ",eflbViJci ine Aspirin prescribed o ' btif , for nineteen years. Hano of 12 tablets cost few ufbc'.u I is trade mark of Bayer y I Monoacctlcacldcster of banw Advertisement. TWO WEEKS WILL BE HERE f j IN THREE mJ (