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Show MAIN NEWS Part. SECTION-Sec- ond : THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1 OGDEN DEPARTMENT ttnttn. Than Office ilS Twnbf-tMxV- k 481 481; OOnwpaadM MrwV od WOVW; 8oolty, tUO. KEITH-OBRIE- 1 inns s i e niiirii inn nmir CO N "' .v.-- . Hundreds Will Appear in Members of Four States Defense Day T ProOpens Ogden Gathering gram on September 12. K Become Wany Novice Nobles Durin- g- Day; uU 1 The order of the OGDEN, Sept. at DfeVy day parad wa this afternoon by Colonal Jam A, Howell, chairman of the naraae. The parade will move promptly at l:0 o'clock In the evening from the In- tersection of Washington avenue and h street, and Colonel Howell desires to hear immediately of the from any organization that desire OCaEX, Sept . Noble 47tic 6hrin from far and near wer to march and has not yet signified Its intention of entering the procesIt Of dm today. From ,nnria . to sion. midnight they held tway, and Member of the Amerloaa Legion the ranks of Utah and Idaho will enroll with the Utah national and march with those organitbrlners vera augmented by mere guard The commander of Herman than alxty members who withstood sations. the ordeal, and were transformed Baker post No. 9 ha appointed twenmen to be corporal for the ocJroni novices to nobles. ty and each corporal will obtain From ( o'clock this moraine, when casion seven other members for his squad. the Nevada Shrtners arrived, and Following is th complete parade orthroughout the day the fes and the der: brilliant colors of the Shrine bands division: First Regular army diviand Shrine were prominent on sion, first line of defense. This di"the streets patrols and In every public place. vision on Twenty-sixt- h will form --Although the Joint ceremonial of H3 'Kalah temple of Salt, Lake am! El street . east of Washington avenue I head of the column resting Krah temple of Boise was held in with the the intersection of Twenty-sixt- h Jjorin Fair park, the Shrtners and upon street and Washington avenue; ladies strolled about the city color guard, consisting of representat intervals durinr the dav. and marine A large contingent of nobles from tives of army, navy grand marshal, G, L. Becker, jicvaaa arrived at :10 o clock this corps; Thirty-eight- h and aides; (srorning over .the Southern Pacific band: Dlx Logan post No. S, G.Infantry A. R.: and was met'by the members of A. Young, camp No. 2, United the Ogden Shrine club in automobiles. Harry War Veterans; mayor and An hour later the nobles of Bl Korah Spanish commissioners and other officials of temple of Boise came In with two Ogden commissioners and other city; score few mema and patrol lends, most officials of Weber county. of whom were accombers, Second National guard didivision: ladles. panied by thetr Registration second line of defense. This as at 'the Reed hotel. Breakfast was vision, on Twenty-sixt- h division form will rerred to more than 304 noNea' at street wet of Washington the Weber cluftj under the direction with the Lead'of the Column avenue of J. J. Hillter, house manager, and on the Intersection of Twenty-sixt- resting h approximately the same number of street and Washington avenue: trooo women took breakfast at the Reed T G, llMh cavalry. Captain W. E. hotel. Llndqulsi. commanding; headquarters MANY FKOM SALT LAKE. detachment and combat train. First El Kalah nobles from all parts of battalion; 145th field artillery, CapTUah began streaming Into the city tain Albert E. Wilfong, commanding; at an early hour, but the largest con- hospital company C.143. Fortieth com-diStranqulst tingent came on the special train vision. Captain H. ever Bamberger electric tines from manding. Third division: Organised reserves, Salt Lake. Julian M. Bamberger, president of the lines, was in per- third tine of defense. This division street sonal charge .of the train and gave will form on Twenty-sevent- h the farticular attention to the seating of west of Washington avenue, with on of column women. A. methe head E. the the Boy, master resting street chanic, and M. 8. Wlltsie. general Intersection of and Washington avenue; officers of euperintendent of the road, were and conductor, respectively. officers' reserve corns, renresentine; All three are nobles of El Kalah officers of 1o4th division; F.Iks' band: 71S. B. P. O. E . rep temple. There were eicht cars on Ogden lodite, the special, train, carrying approxiresenting I company.14. 4nth Infantry: SIM persons. Woodmen of Weber camp No. mately The band and patrol of El Korah the World, headed by , degree team, C batten-field JS'th temple of Boise gave an exhibition representing on the street east of the city hall, artillery's. Ogden lodge No. 2. Kninhta of PythiasV preceded by degree team. teginnlng at 9:.K) o'clock, while awaittrain. second ing time to penvie. The hand of De representingS85thcomoat field artlllerv; Ogden Maloy boys from Pocatello, cleverly battalion. viniformed in purple and white, gave branch 777. Knights of Columhn. a concert on the streets and marched representing service battery, 583th field artillery: Kiwanis clutt, repreabout the business district playing. C29th obserThe parade was a long procession, senting headquarters. h tioitinning at the comer of Twenty-sixt- vation squadron. : Fourth division The., future line of street and Washington avenue. This division will form on Korman U. Sims, an Ogden noble of defense. T.l Kalah. mounted on a horse, hore Twenty seventh Hreet enst of Washthe flag at the head of the proces- ington avenue with the herd of the sion, followed by O. I Becker, grand column testing on the intersection marshal of the parade, and his aides. of Washirgton avenue and Twenty-sevent- h II Ogden nobles. street; cadet battalion, R. The lilahnans, tiding the band, patrol, novices and O. T. C... Ogden high school; Boy of folAmerica. Soouts members of FJ Korah temple, lowed, after which came Mayor P. F. Kirkendall, Illustrious potentate of Fife" Drum Corps A KI Kalah temple, and the divan. large class of El Kalah candidates Aided in Ogden Be to and Shrtners from nteny sections of the country- - earns next" In order. FJ The American OGDEN. Sept. liorien temple of Rawlins. Wyo.. had legion of Ogden expects to raise Its a large contingent in the parade. of t350 and perhaps more, quota OO DIRECT TO. PARK. stilting the fife and drum corps The parade took the Shriners direct of Logan pent No. 7 to The national In I.orin Farr park, where the first convention cf the American Legion in tKCtion of the ceremonVU began and St. Paul, Minn . September IS to 20. InMore than has been was completed before lunch. After clusive. lunch the second section was given subscribed to this fund from mem and by 4:30 o'clock the large claas of h?rsof the Legion in Ogden and from rorices had trodden the burning sands othe cit:tens who are contribuing voland received the smile bf approval untarily. at the shrine. De Legionnaires of Ogden are enthu During the entire the Maloy boys from siastic over the idea of sending the corps to St. Paul to represent Ogden. Pocatello and two or three "Wyoming cities acted aa guards about not only Logan but the entire state. The logan corps expects to parade In 4tte park. Ogden stint time on tie'day of Sep. Following are the novices who became nobles In FJ Kalah temple;, tember li en route to St. Paul. Harold W. (Happy) Bfangham of H. Allan, Ren Anderson, Awrence jKamuel Axelrad, Joseph Anthony Logan, grand chef d gare of the Utah des 49 Merger, Leo Brandenburger, Alfred grand voilture. la Societe Hommes et ( Chevaux. the playground Clark, Michael Curto, Peter R. of In Ogwas American the Legion, I ravldnon. Avolln Benjamin Davis, i William Wilson Edwards, Burtis J. den today and announced Inthat a held will Clifford Arthur Furnlss, grand promenade A be clan ofLogan F'nch, cannight. large Charles Gottlieb, George I Oreen, Monday will be Initiated at that time. William Grits, Herman John yedtjke, didates In to order and Ogden "forty permit jRmes Harley Hopper, Frank Stone to attend the function at LoIt.galls, Sylvan Bloom Ieon. Richard eighters" of the Monday gan meeting regular Gerald Anthony Marriott, j,hby Baker post No. 9 of the LeHarmon Stlmbert Melssner, Herman, Meier, Tueshas been until postponed Morgan Parke. Ernest Wharf Reeves. gion o'clock in the court. William George day night at 1 Tarry IReinahrlber, . , ,. house. Feley, Andrew William Silfvast, Er-ui Samuel Young- Waldron. Edgar Samuel Wilson. Clarence Defense Day Will Be VHlltarrta, Jennings Graff, William Andrew Discussed by Benjamin Hoyt Docker, Lawrence Vane Guild, Fred Collier Smith. wood Seer Edward n lei iConold, Jit Defense day will OODEN, William Henry Briscoe, be discussedSept. Diamond, by C. C. Wilson at the Ambrose T. Wtilte, James Alvln church tomorOgden Congregational Elmer Ieo Burton. Frank row in a talk on "Is Mobilisation Day W. Messenger, Charles Armstrong Justified T" according to an announceWest, Robert Rartells Powell and ment made here today. This will be In the nature" of a preHenry Carlisle Stevens. ; lude to the minister's regular sermon IDAHOANS ' GIVEN TEST. which will me "Lotus Eaters, topic, Those from Ma ho who stood the the Malady of Not Wanting." Mr. test incident to the transformation or Wilson recently returned from 'an f'om novice to noble were: Burt H. extendedhasvacation and will be in his Chapman of Blackfoot:E. James M puspit everv Sunday. The sermon toMatthews; morrow wPl be one of a series of Boggeas. Boise; Stanley Foda Springs: Otto H. Bart hold, mornmg addresses dealing locatello: Leslie G. Kav. PocateUo; Sunday with philosophy and psychology. John L Johnson, Spencer; Harley A. ice will be heard In Bern Mr. Whitton. Paul: B. J. 8tart, Pocatello: two solo at the Tyree Congregational church J W. elteger, Pocatello: K. J. Hughes, tomorrow D. Sterling TocaUllor Clarence Amundsen. Poca- Wheelwright morning. will be at the organ. Springs; tello; C. B. Wilson. Soda M. O. K. Barlet, Pocatello: Shelley: H. B. McKee. Poca-tell- Missouri Resident Dies O. D. 6tlne. Montpelier; Ous-ta- v While Visiting Daughter Bponberg. Pocatello; C E. Worrell, Pocatello, and H. L. McHan, William OGDHN, 8eH. rocateiio. Henry One of tlie most Interesting nobles Jnhnapn trt Springfield, fo . died toWilson day a.t the home of his daughter, Mrs, a', the ceremonial was C. B. long-bWill A. Bradshaw, 467 Fourth street. ef Soda Springs, Idaho, the Mr, Johnson was visiting ith hls 'v hiskered Democrat who attained a daughter, having been in th habit of Democratic nalioaal convention inSj coming to Ogden at Interval in the New York by his fin showing ot oust few year. He was born in Missouri. May t, 11M, and besides Mrs. facial growth. survived by another Wtten the noble repaired to LoHo Bradshaw, is the ceremonial Mrs. Pansy Petterson. of the for daughter, park of the Shriners were Chicago. :idie The body is at the Larkln A Bon taken to .OgriVa canyon. ondertalrinr parlors and intetrment After motor rides to the artesian will of likely be tai Ogden. other and canyon point rings at Interest, they were entertained BE BURIED. TODAY. WILL Mayof home th csnyon luncheoa at OQDFJN. Sept. (.Funeral set vice or Kirkendall, the potentate of - FJ to return for Helen Deberlene Kalah temple. V.pon the Infant entertained daughter of Francis L.White, and FJthel J. th ettr the women Vere t a theater party In the Egyptian White, wiil be held tomorrow afterend thi evening, participated noon at I o'clock at the home-n- f the Mrs. T. K, li the barbecue and danee at LorlD Ssndparent. Mr. and . Th child was Frr pari' tln th nobles. bom July 2? and is survived by th t1! &s Coupon Free.' See page parents, one brother and one Mister. letv section. - Dodge I3ectrw) Co., The body 1 In rharg of Larkln ft uavu Suoj ndarlaaxra. siAi. Tn-- c. and . rl Lo-Ig- lwi J st - Ar-rte- s, Pastor . a g, o; . e. 7 simut-tineous- lv ' . m WRAP-AROUN- D The "Wrap-aroun- d never beits it gives you trays presence; the most graceful (and chic of lines, but it never, never showa The New,,ClothFrom.. Narrate panel of elastic take the place of laving. It mil not stretch like a rubber gir- Twenty-sixt- Isen-l.ur- CO, N IN . Pitrarl KEITH-OBRIE- 13 New Fall Models blVLN WLLbUWlt P5ehrrnti 7, 1924. - f I li,' j g 7X)U will be instantly charmed dle., with this delightful new, soft wool weave, which predicts unlimited popularity for the Fall and Winter season. You wills find delight-full- y it com- fortable, for it Which Fall Fashions Are Made for Streel wear . ' assures real figure control with-o"corset ut consc i o u ' Frocks Lei us fit you! Black and white is the keynote in this superb collection of Kasha Cloth frocks. 'Fur, too, is an important trimming feature, while in many instances a touch of red Kasha lends a pleasing effect to these stunning new street models. Funeral Rites for L. D. S. Church C. E. LEADERS TO Worker Tuesday MR8. ANN LANE LARKIN, i i flE UTAHJGUESTS Priced upward from $55.00 'i sTrtt ' i IpSiliilllS I Elaborate ' ranged ment of Visiting Officers Wraps The six Salt Lake societies and the Sandy organization which have joined to entertain Christian Endeavor offi- ,.';.'.. cers. have completed final arrange ments 4for Thursday's program of entertainment for the national officers who will be in Salt Lake on that day. A sightseeing trip, a luncheon at the ' '.' n chamber of commerce and a special , t j outing and dinner at Saltalr comprise plans. t i i theTheday's visitors who are making a tour of the west to outline vacation tours for eastern delegates who will attend the international Christian Endeavor convention In Portland, Ore., next are Dr. Daniel A. Poling, assummer, f s sociate president; 'Clarence C. Hamilt ton, publication manager and field Kdward P. Uates. general OGDEN. Sept. Funeral services secretary; Carlton M. Sherwood, field for Mrs. Ana Lane Larktn, 74 years secretary; of New York, and Frank secretary of age, wife of Patriarch George W. Linn field secretary of Ohio. Frect, died who last night at the Larkln, 1'astors and community workers h 4g family home, join with Endravorers at the iwlu k. MS. . commerce luncheon, which chamber Fifth is set forof 12:15 o'clock. Dr. Poling ward chapel, Ogden. The body wiil will be toastmaster. Miss Mlna lie in state at the family residence of the luncheon chairman from Is o'clock Tuesday morning unin committee, charge of reservatil 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, In- tions. terment will be In the Ogden City A bathing party is scheduled at Salt-acemetery. the afternoon, followed by dinMrs. Larkln was born In Bradfqrd, ner In in the Ship cafe. The Salt Lake Leicestershire, England, December 16, and Bandy Endeavorers are in charge IKO. She was a daughter of Henry Delegstlons from and Bridget Lyles Ijine. She had of the preparations. Provo and American Fork will lived In Utah since 18C4. She was Ogden. in also Vocal .solos .by be attendance. D. 8. active in the work of the L. will be among, the church and was identified with the Tom Brown will carry the A train special Fifth Ward Relief society from the back to Salt Lake at 9:45 p. m. time that ward was organized. She party A of edition special "Megy." the was married to Mr. Larkln m Salt official ortran of the Utah Endeavor Lake in 1843. To this union were will in honor of be Issued societies, born eight children, of whom the the visitors, following survive: B. B. of ,the chairman Richards, Elijah A. iJirkin, Mrs. Joseph committee; Miss Lily M. and Mr, lister H. Patterson, boosters' of Utah; C. general secretary ill of Ogden; Alma J. Larktn and King, Mrs. William H. Glade, both of Salt E. Richmond and J. H. Belt form the committee arrangements Ijtke. Sixteen grandchildren and two general. Other chairmen are: Miss Mina also are living. luncheon; Mrs. J. H. Belt, dinner: Clinton Sayer, decorations; Prison Term Follows Miss Verona Kelly, entertainment; Robert Bailey. First Presbyterian; Curtis, Confession of Theft Miss Florence Miss Eva Jane Robertson, Miss Dorothy Pear George Brown, arraigned son. Immanuel Baptist: Oscar Davis, before Judge William Mi Me- - Westminster' Presbyterian: Clinton Crea on a' (rraad, larceny charge, en- Ssyer, Third Presbyterian;. Mrs. R. tered a plea of guilty and was sen- W. Born, Sandy, in charge of tickets. tenced to serve aa indeterminate term ia the state prison. Brown Goiter Survey to Be was charged with stealing an autoResumed in Schools mobile and told-- the court that the rar was stole br a eonfederate, who The goiter tnrvey being- made left the rar in his eharge. Jack Winder was arraigned on a among school children of the state petit larceny charge and . pleaded under direction of th state board gyilty, whereupon he was seateneeil of health will be resumed this month td serve a term of month in with the rprning of schools, follow the county jail. Fred Maxwell and ing the summer vacation. Dr. T. B. Bruce Baird catered pleas ef not Beatty, secretary of the board, laid guilty to eharge of obtaining money yesterday. When the vacation began, the br false pretense and their cases' were get for trial September 15. work had been about half com Maxwell and Baint are accused of pleted- - More than 69,000 students After the obtaining winner on false order for had been examined. the; Book , of Knowledge; published tea's of tchool children have been by the Grolier Society of New Yorkd Tinisned" it is planned to make Dumber of surrey to determine the LAWN PARTY GIVEN. percentage" of adult having goiter. ' pJf'al to The Tribaa. TJWEEWEU. IS FLAITKKDT MOUNT PLEASANT. Sept. . A. H." Anderson, superintendent of the Bpeeiat to The Tribaa. South ward Sunday school, and. hi L.KHI, Pcpt . In honor of Mis assistant, Paul Monsen and Otto Mabel Webb, of Mr. and Johaneen. entertained th officer and Mrs. B. 0. daughter Webb, who will leave teacher of th Shnday school, the 10 to fill a mission for ward bishopric and th tak ore si. September dency at a lawn party at the horn the L. D. 8. church ia the northof A. H. Anderson last evening. ern states, a farewell testimonial will be given in the Royal theafer TEACTTKR3 DEPART. tomorrow evening. . The program win tie mrniineu ty tne rrovo .Vis Nora MAJTTT,' ward choir, under the direction Sept. Nielsen left yesterday for Emery of Professor timer . Nelson, with ascounty and Miss Bath Moffet left Mia foil is, Boss, accompanist, for PneeL where Ihey rfiUeatkl sisted by Professor .Robert Saaer icaooi lor u4 eoauag au, I ifi' .5 I Program Arfor Entertain-- . j Kasha cloth wraps are among the new arrivals this week, appearing in new lengths with black mole or seal trimming and smart new collar and cuffs. . "Priced $150.00 i 1 ! ' i i . 1 Blark J J White Kasha UrfBnr ; n . t A . . i . K .1 . ! Millinery . . Twenty-sevent- 'Jll ity:l2J V 1 jn-Hat- Th!s Fall s Such variety all new, fascinatingly different. Hats haVe taken on new shapes foe fall, becoming styles that show brims drooping, or of ace, new tarn effects and large dress hats; while color runs rampant, stressing os-- , trich and embroidery trimming, ir - Central-Christla- There Are New Fashions Why not make your 'selection while the stocks are replete and your choice need not be limited. 3 :.. $7.50 to $35.00 n; New Wool Fabrics Await Your Approval - to WOOL PZAU DE SO EE Peau de Soie, similar to Poirct, but "of much finer quality-an50-inc- yard .......... ? ......... .$3.50 . riec-on- d . i SILK CKEGKED nAlTNELS Wool Flannels with colored hair line checks, in vogue for fall frocks in all the desirable new shade. Priced, yard ....$4.00 54-ine- h CHECKED TWILL BLOOM ; check twill bloom-- another new fall weave of solid color with an oblong shadow check, in all the new, shades. . Priced, yard $5.73 54-in- rh , GENUINE CHARMEEN fabric with the appearance) and weight of heavy silk; a lovely fine weave that is ideal for ' straight, simple frocks or suits. A full range of colors. Priced. per yard. .$6.50 VELVERA qqitjxq Velvera a coating of warmth without ' weight i$ made of fine cashmere yarn with a silky twill weave, possessing unusual wearing qualities. Priced, yard .$8.00 v MA&VXILA This ir another of the popular fall, fabrics, ideal for coats of simple line; width 56 inches; in all' the rich fall ; . per yard - . r. $12.00 A wool " h lighter of weight; in all the new street shades. Priced, per ifcte- d -- 1 shades.--Priced.- |