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Show t THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 31, 1921. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R STATE , ARli JD AHO N BW S PRIZE UST Litest Items of Interest From Ut&b ana Gets mtsSple SHOU ARRANGED Btt PAYS FIRE AND Best Riders and Ropers in West' Attracted By AVOIDS PRI son Offers Made " . . . . Assured that many. of the . west's greatest riders and ropers will participate in annual Ogden Wihi West show to be held September 5 to 8. inclusive. director 'or that event are completing their plans for the prizes and trophies that will be ''hung up" for the contestants. have been received from Telegrams Cheyenne showing that various contestants of the Frontier Day celebration wilt be on the list for Ogden events. Besides these there will be mrvv other entries from Utah, Idaho. Nevada. Colo; the-firs- t Are Ku Klux Klan Busy Bootlegger Gives $100 and ' Promises More When Salt -- Lake? Within " He Earns It Police Ask i SALT UKE, July 30. C. C. SALT LAKE, July 30. The ques an emconvicted in the United States tion of whether Salt Lake had now Dein district court for the alleged violation is Kian Klux bryOnie'Ku" an mlcM ninnA attack last night-upo,of liquor laws, escaped commitment n Five men, yesterday by payment of $300 and his rado and according to rewith faces covered with masks, attack-- f promises to have the balan.ce of $100 in ports that'Wyoming, have been received. home at Seventh the hands of the clerk within thirty ed the Skolas at their B. M. Fox. general manager of the streets. h was for West Twenty-fourtj days. Calloway arraigned South and show, slid yesterday that the list of of the. case is now beintence before Judge Tillman D. Johu- - attractions would be equal to that of ;son. m ado by the ponce.-western wild west show that has any pothat the told to Calloway's attorney represented According . the story... t H - been held. Not only will the Ogden .,1 J!i!...i Si AA wuuiu a iap on ""A " auuiuuuari lice, Mrs. SKOla answered man 'show and ropers th accodfnt was told by a standing- coming if his client were given thirty ofhehave M anager door,and west to automoin to earn which an the money. on the sten that he had r days u Fox. but there will also be the special remov-'V.ra bile breakdown and needed tools with Judge Johnson also signed attraction of shooting in which Ous tn maifA the necessarv repairs, al order in the case of. Oscar Emil Becker. Ogden's crack shot, will demau-j onstrate As she turned to speak to her husband Unbehagen, wanted by the federal Buffalo Bill's shooting feawas thorittes in Tucson, Ariz., for alleged andbefore she could ado so, or.sheblackwith tures" modern embellishments" is It act. Mann violation of the hit over the head with club The directors expect to announce the by Before this occurred, however, leged that Unbehagen was indicted and show during the comfor the program in a in Arizona federal jury she saw two other men standing grand week. aring was failed to appear for trial, lie front of the place. oo in this city a week ago. By this time Mr. Skola, had been rested case of Farley E. Ney, former another The aroused, and rushed from' room only to be met with a blow over postmaster at Clear Creek, Cirbon SALT LAKE AWAITS charged with embezzlement, the head. Both he and his wife were county, HEALTH DELEGATES The Skolas was taken under advisement by Judge rendered unconscious. or a of Johnson. who entered oldest Ney, plea have .several children. the Whom Is 12 years old and they ran guilty on May 2 of this year, is SALT LAKE, July 30. Plans for the the: house, the officers declare, leged to have embezzled about $30,000 Northwestern conference of tuberbeen which men of had postal funds The (children, said there were five It a ceived culosis and health workers to public on account of money foreign and gave entered the place be in held Lake Salt September 22 to ders. search. They then left. now are 24, made by the Public mans being .. At the request of the young Skola regained WheiU Mr.. Health association. a continuance of were days notified, attorneys, thirty consciousness the police - The northwestern division comNo .trace of the assailants could be was granted by Judge Johnson in the Utah. Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, prises who of case John and guilty officers Flatt, pleaded arrived the when 'found Montana and Colorado, at Washington, on mails to 29 the clew robbing in veatisfatio-- failed to reveal any April Oregon, and is one of four large diswhich jnighl; lead to the identification - Sugar house. This is the second con-- tricts in the country grouped accordmasked'men.- So far as the'of- tmuance in this case, sentence having the to ing the similarity in conditions affecton account no of ficers-coulbeen deferred today learn the SkOlas have the coning public health. Annual man's of illness serious to loss a the;young enemieiand 'are 'at ' 'explain Laeld ferences unare in each division tha motive of the attacking parties, mother. der the of the National supervision oo the house by Nothing was taken from Tuberculosis association, where a diJv '"'" the five "men. "; gest of the health problems in each oo .: STATE SEED EXPERT locality may be presented and a more unified program outlined for solving POOL DIRECTING BIG GOOD RESULTS HAD themSalt Lake was. voted the 18 21 conBY WELL PUMPING at the meeiiiTff held last year BOISE, Idaho, July 30 B. F. Shee-ha- ference Wyoming, and it is exstate seed commissioner and field in Cheyenne,when the opening session -that pected extension PROVO, July 30. Utah county's agronomist of the university convenes, the and most replargest tendered his has res.gnation and newest" cheapest irrigation sup division, accord-todaof resentative y 1, effective gathering public health to become August ply was brought into, the and social welfare workers ever aswhen County Agricultural Agent- ing to L. W. Fluharty, director of ex- - sembled in Utah will be represent. tension. J. P. Welch told of Governor Charles R. Mabev signiMr. Sheehan is to become, affiliated fied suits which have been secured by his acceptance of the presidency Seed Growers Western with In of the from wells the vicinity pumpingr the of conference this a Tht of Salt was Lake, His talk given at the keting company invitation was extendedmorning. by the NaRoberts before a" large" gather- - sidiary corporation of the Tuberculosis association through . Seed company. The new coni- - tional inr of Rotarians.' H. Wallis. executive secretary Wit"h centrifugal pump systems, 850 pany is to handle alfalia and clover, James of Utah the Public.Iiealth eeu oi tne tor is of growt.ru water per minute proexclusively gallons us ariniaiea organization association, in Utah' duced from each, of three wells dur- - the western states. vice will be presidents from were for the-dry appointed Plans seasons est the completed of recently year. 'in? oo the pooling of Utah and Idaho seed each state in' theof district. E. O. Hqw-arthe Utah Public president under a contract agreed rupon between nmreT"Km" association. hAs been appointU 1 ATX UX TTT KXJ V XjxvIi KJJX fVE the marketing company and a commit- - Health ed first vice president and will aspist S Governor Mabey HERO IN EMERGENCY : in conducting the d conference. to are of Idaho the interests growers . Among the prominent visitors who ' handled by Mr. Sheehan in his new will SALT LAKE CITY, July 30. Gpv- -' appear on the will be ' ernor Chatls R. Mabey saved th life W(?r Dr. C. J. Hatfield, program f president-othe Mr. to Sheehan National Tuberculosis Idaho. of John Pettv in a swimming pool at: Since coming Dr. association; in of been 1" the . activ development H. A. Paulson, recognized authorit Como Springs, Utah, Friddy, accord-.- " a holds which today industry on the tuberculosis to worxJ brought back here today, in the United inr The governor with other state officials to rank among the seed producing States, and Arthur J. Strawson, an inspection or tne roaas of the field service for the rouowing: ooIn Morgan county, decided to take a association. ooswim, .petty, who" could not" swim, TODAY FOR was standing on the bank when a pas- FUNERAL DROWNED HEROINES MOTORIST WHO FLED serby thoughtlessly pushed him into the Water. Histories attracted. Govern ' " or Mahey., who imme.di4tely.:8wam 'to ACCIDENT ARRAIGNED his. rescue and with tbe aid of .Milton SALT LAKE. July 30. Marguerite C. Koft, succeeded in putting him Oliver and Pearl Fieemjan, who were ashore Petty was revived after first drowned Thursday, at the Oliver farm PIlOVo. 30. James Papacos-- ; aid.--i treatment had been administered, while attempting to rescue lone Oborn tos, of Salt July was bound over to Iake. . .or will be laid at rest the district court by Judge James' B. from drowning, -was court' phy- - side by side Sunday at the Sandy ceme- - lucker today tm a 'The of, Jnvolun-- i sician to the Pharaoh of the fifth tery. Services will be conducted at tht tary manslaughter. charge He is said I Union ward meeting hoiise. Egyptian dynasty. atepnen lurner at Lehl In May killing lurner. He did no stopiand was arrested al Murray "following the accident. Papacostoa declares he left the scene of the accident because' he was afraid of being lynched, expressions having been made by bystanders that this treatment should be accordCAN'T QUIT SMILING : THE MAN ed hm, he said. Mr. arid Mrs. John!SkoJa. on V. 1 3 TKA j I k. al-jac- The most Important mcaj of the day. If he starts the day with & imile he will retain it and you will be happy, too, but if he leaves "with a grouch, both your day and hii day is spoiled. tv re-w- tweet aroma of coffee and the goodneis of wheat cakes are improved by a cheerful dining room. Tyhe ho gh The coming winter mornings will be dark and dreary. A breakfast set will give your dining room life and color and make the day more cheery. and-Mrs- dt We have them in all the latest designs and almost any color you can suggest. - d . Many people are disposing of their dining room furniture and buying theie beautiful, decorative pieces to make their homes more congenial. " -- v - For the family living in a small apartment these sets are ideal. They require so little space that they make n, the small room seem spacious. . - Mar-Lindo- sub-Hot- ' iv-ii- n. el ir " ' 49.75 d, All Up WSSS&S . " the-see- from These sets range in pric the-exception-al i .a- j u '' 'Nnm::) - d ol-'A- -- " -- it ; i . fTHE . i store: OR SATISFACTION . . firsts-surgeo- to-tave- ; W10 '''. ,.m,ALT LAKE. July 20. Hugh A. former redemntlon a the county treasurer's office, entered a plea of not guilty to the 14 charges B6'"'8k wnicn anete misappro priation of public funds when arraigned before Judge M. L Ritchre in the Third district court today. The cases against McMillan have resulted from alleged discrepancies said to n ocougnt tp light .by an audit of7 his accounts while In. office ' . Mc-Miha- ! - "" "Thus MEXICO number of Chiropractic enthusiasts constantly grows. This unceasing praise of Chiropractic, from friend to friend, means delivers the goods. something., it means :" chiropractic TODAY. Don't wait until sick 'Let Investigate Chiropractic . KEEP you well. It will save you time, you're money and ' .suffering.. Chiropractic removes the cause of disease and 'impairment. Try it and you will become one of the great physical army of enthu-aiasti- c boosters. that-Chiropract- ic the Dr-- C. S. j I I I Clark the-part-y CHIROPRACTOR oo- ' (By Inttrnatlonsl New Service LOS ANGELES, Cal.,.,July. 30.- A machine operators and stage narnja ra a development of the Ios' ATngeles .in walkout of mechanical employes late film plants loomed as a policy That plans for the strike are today. now under way waa a statement made today by Vern Ostendorf.' assistant labpr council secretary ot theofcentral the general atudlo and secretary strike committee, following the refrom the general ceipt of a telegram of the International Alllanca president of Theatrical and Stage Employes, enwsge dorsing the mechanical workersmotion dispute with the Los. Angeles studios. picture was declared It py.usienaorr tnai a eneral atrlke will not be called but rootton ptc thal tne etae bina? 4nflwill be ake ture machine operators n ui to reruse 10 worn in on the studioa ho f,lm mde by council's official unfair d.st. Eleven local plants are named on the list in Question. The strike of local film workers was declared In protest of :wage reductions of about 12 1 per cent. Strikers declared thar it was also, proposed to lengthen the working day. to ten hours. -- . nal . stitution. It vtidunn.M ..",-n-- a ...v iui mat vote wa taken on tha nouMt A reconciliation between the.presl-dtnt and Is reported to have been effected; but without any ttitGd- chapge - on party' A tl 27 e - the By rision of Article 27. of the tlon. relating to oil lands would tAke place at' this session President Obregon Viv dntrf th. the M to er to revlseYhe pr science. "keep-well- " S0.-'(- Con-atitutio- . Chiropractic I Associated Press) Indi las a result of the monthly roll call of officers of the chamber nf .r.,,t last nifhf were that the liberal would a . v, it onr.. trol In th party rh am v,. . rataln -- '. CITY. July ' ; v i'. : ... . " :'; ' 3163-M- . ! oo Cy fifty-fou- r. And still can pitch a game.. He hasn't puzzling currei or speed Hut just n gfand old name. RIGHT OIUTL Pete Herman isn't satisfied To lead the bantam strife. He'd Uk to cop the featherweight And lead a double life. v . - .. ! Home Calls at All Hours v. . . ; . has-bee- n . "'Sclav Co Are the Best. . Mau-ri- c Lowensteln, San .Frahcisco merchant who in far eastern trade, died in a active hosBoston pital haat night to which he waa rushed for an operation owtag'tb rud4en illness developing on a train Aoon.. ilng to private advices received here. XiD ...... . Pa. SAN FRANCISCO. ' July JO. ; F. " vre8iflai ot m aciric Commercial company with New Yprk. and waa fil headquarters-iyeara of agel .. n , Get Our Reduced Prices Today oo 0den,.-;TJta- h i . drift. V-Leadin- . , . i ! over-com- recon-ciltatl- ' evening'. -- ' ' ' Teeth are of Priceless Value directly A faulty er Indirectly hrth upon hla tttK. apparatua witr result In mattlcatory miMlcitlon ef tH J&od. m pro etc masttcatton ef the focd vriH reault In faulty digattlcm." faulty dipestlen win reault In malnutHtlen. auteintoxlcatien, whe Is aufftrtng anemia, eta. O od be from prn' A U dpnnt tm-pre- 1 n and happlnata oo healthlndfgt!en'cannet happy. hand In hand. TTtoutanda .ef . p&pv Would be healthy" and happy If they had fled taetH. j 'Your teeth are ef "prlcelaaa value er treat tham acconJlngly. Artificial teeth. that wa.euppJy are tht. e&talnable for natural bttt subatltute and tetth. Pau brldjewerk will rt , k " carve - -- j W " Di. A. J. FOUTZ D. O. S. peel a I attention. ... Our frea are rcaaenable. Palnltti extraction ef teeth. Mew M ettllfioifil ta!t Lik 1S', Phone Waaatch Office. aeuth Main. "": Palnleta Extraction ef f teth on . Dentists g ' - . 'wenL " " , - f . Ogden The first' annual conference of the Fourteenth ward Sunday school will be held in Ihe ward hall today with sessions at- - 10:30. a.m. and . ? p.m. Members of the stake board will have charge of the . sessionsAt the morning. session a program of songs and recitations will .be, given by the children of the school. At the evening sesaiens a number of short talks' on subjects of: importance in Sunday school work will be given by members of the stake board. All children nvingrirr the" ward are invited. to be present at the morning session and all ward members are assured of an Instructive meeting in the -- it- - tated thTls Mutual desire tor- - a free outlet to irresistibly th I two Slav neighbors to SalonliU and Taking advantage of the difficultle!. which are actually aurroundlcg the jOreeks, wm? of the ppwera are busy work In Belgrad and Sofia to bring . , ,at as moon as possible the two countries together. Chechoslovakia, in her attempt to reestablish a HJav bloc which would" Strengthen her Orientaj pollcy. uses all,. e with th Serbs to I her Influence the re!tenc "and th animoa- ny oi me rerrian nationailata. The French represetitativea in So- - ' fla tr !o very active for this' which they wlih to un der the patronage of France. place faThty vor here the idea of a personal union of Bulgaria with BerUa for It would--- , faclllfat the creation of a Slav bloc to, counterbalance, uo' to a certain ex- . tent. English Influence in the Near EasL At present the French ar th plant closest ' adviaers.of the Sofia govern-- " ' Sweden, achool children about 000 tree a year. 1-- ; oo Five scholarahipa will be offered by the Weber Normal school of music this year,. Prof. William H. Man-mh- g MEXICAN. RAILWAYS announces. ;As a' source Tof "enCORPORATION: . SUFFER1 DEFICITS couragement to music students, each may choose the subject of study and then begin? work for tne respective 30. A deficit MEXICO CITY.. scholarships.. - The five lines opened of a million ' oesos July . monthly. ; rounled for the are violin, vocal, with the necessity .of rehabilitating j band instrument and piano Berry Baskets 'cello, ' a scholarships the generally deteriorated, rolling ' V E.C.lsen - Th opposition which conciliation. the Qree k policy meets in certain great and small powers has somewhat facllU inirw POSTrSCHOLARSHIPS IN MUSIC COURSES Selling A gents for PACKAGE SALES 20. - ixft Rnrei Young it spry at ; Several hundred persons influenced, the police say. by malicious propaganda, wer In line to withdraw their deposits from the Boston Five Centa Savings bank when the doom of that institution opened today, contlnuging a run which began in mild form .yesterday. Some of the depositors had been .in front of the bank since 1 a. nv. waiting to take out their money notwithstanding reafteurlng statements issued by the commissioner declaring- the bank absolutely sound. PHILADELPHIA. July. JO. The NorthweternTrut company an uptown institution, today weathered a run that began yesterday. A false rumor of the company's condition started a lirve of timid depositors yesterday and caused many to withdraw funds today. ,Vhen tha bank opened thia morning 11,000.000 In caah wa on hand to oopay all. demands, BOSTON. July h WARD HOLDS FIRST. (MERCHANT OF; SAN S. So CONFERENCE , FRANCIS C 0 ISf DEAD 2441 Hudson Ave. " V Hours 10 to 12 ; 3 to 6. : ... .Office 3S9 ; re- -' SYDNEY. N..S.. :Ju',y 30. Forest res today continued to rag In north ern Capo UretorT. threatening the villta 1,000 popullage of lngon1h.-wltation. nd othe rfiahlng communities. Without rain' there apptar no prospect of checking th blase. Already flames hare swept an area more than 20 mile long and five miles wide. -- Phones Res., JUGOSLAVIA MAKING False Rumors FRIEND OF BULGARIA Run Start Heavy SOFIA, July 30. BuJgarla and Jug-- . on Two Banks ,otlavia are moving slowly toward -- ! ARE FRIENDS ' AGAIN the" stock and roadbed, demands the ut- must rk uuuiii; uii iiiw .iiiuiiii iuu- ways. President Obregon told news-- j muni nuiravunuru i jiari For that reaaon. heiaideclared the) government was standing firm and' would make effective ita twenty per! cent wage reduction for all railway) employ drawing more than 100 peo( monthly, notwithstanding their strike threats. He also reiterated that there was no intention of rescinding the ie cr ncrain export tars on petroi- - Walkout of euro. ooOperators and Stage FOREST FIRE STILL Hands Planned" SWEEPS UNCHECKED 'Nation-Wid- OBREGON AND PARTY -- I STRIKE LOOMS n, oo-- . i i PLEADS NOT GUILTY IN SHORTAGE CASE practje. The present-prea- t Buccess of Chiropractic Is founded almost enon the and tirely loyalty friendship of those who have been benefited by ' it: The' inspired advertisement writer who coined the phrase, "We are advertised by our loving friends." wasn't thinking about Chiro-- " "practie at the time,.' but the phrase certainly applies to this ;scienee qf health. ' ' .''"-man who has taken a course of Chiropractic adjustments juat can't simply wearing a glad smile. He feels GREAT! j He Is on good termshelp with himself and with the world in general. V.. Irritability, greuchiftess. depression, cynicism and impression that the world has gone, or .is going, to the demnition bowwows are usually "the result of physical impairment. Smiles, per, good nature, optimism and good fellowship are the health. , .. ' The man who has, rtaken a course, of Chiropractic adjustments I enjoys health and abounding, vitality. .He just can't quit smiling. He - wants; to tell others about Chiropractic so they can smile, too. , He" becomes' a self appointed missionary, recommending Chiroto his friends. The friends investigate for themselves. Soon practicalso .they become, enthusiastic and recommend Chiropractic to their .friends. ... FILM WORKERS oo .This is an advertisement about the great health science of Chiro : l .; on. O. O. 8, CMttE'SftS 5ta Wathlngton Ojdtn Office."Pnene . rtl-W- Avanwe, |