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Show E w- - 4' toUJNUAl JMUKA1NU, MAX 22, 1921. TUKSALT liAKfJ TKiinUNA ir (?We Ship OGDEN To All Ksvada Points In Utah. Idaho DEPARTMENT. strt. Office, 20 Twenty-fift- h Phone Business, (4; Cerresoondent, 190. 604 and 740; Society, 17 Motorcycle Policemen - r Are Out After Speeder $ j j Long Service Low Cost Smart Styles OGDRN,' May 1. In order more effectively to handle auto epeedere. the police department he added six special traffic departmotorcycle officers to the haa heretofore ment. The department man one employed had only motorcycle It has during a few houra of the day. been found that the greatest amount of o'clock on t after been had going speeding in the evening. . Sheriff R. D. Pineock haa put extra " deputy sheriffs on duty in North Ogden and Rlvardale and will have two in Ogden canyon when the road is paved. All speed officers ar instructed to bring 'all speeders in and require them to post cash er bait bonds of 60 each. Two speeders arrSsted on the North Ogden road today were James Kutchlns. who posted 60 bail, and M. W. Belnap, city meat inspector. 322 CALIFORNIA -- ilr UP! CLEAN Great UNITED Bargain Slid Interest 10 03 1 mAbR0 Clothes for Younger Men 'shorn 57c $5.63 Lands West of Ogden Suffering From Flood OGDEN, May It. Although the city district appears to havs escaped the flood dangers of the Ogden river, as a result of the water dropping about two feet in the last twenty-fou- r hours. It wsg stated today that the lowland and pasture land west of the city in what is termed Reese district is under water, averaging from a few Inches to two or three feet tn depth, gome of the land Inundated Is called beet land. As far as could be learned today, the damage la small. houseeleaners. A. B. NAPTHA SOAP SOAP 3 BAf?9 25c 10 BARS 79c for 10 Vo?9 67c 90i 69W pecisl This Week SOAP FLAKES 40o PKG. 80APAOE, Bpeeiet This Week B9 $6.39 ICO 40c PKG. PEARLINE Come in and make your money-saving- selection of a new Spring suit while our line is still unbroken. We have your size and the style Inostl3ecomingt0 you in these new top value fabrics fine checks and decorative stripes.- ur i.ko 10c IVORY IVORY la'jO SCRUB UP! Cianor that thould of. Soaps and oil Salt SOAP ; w 33s 3 lbs. 33c I CRYSTALWHITE the month of April as the result of severe storms, according to reports received at the forest service headquarters todayfrom rangers, and supervisors in Wyomlng The majority of the sheepcompanie began shearing In April, as Is the usual custom. --, After several herds had been a snowstorm swept "the district and resulted in the loss of many sheen from exposure. One owner near Opal, Wyo.. lost 600 sheep In less than twenty-fohours. . " MEXICAN jL -- .Losses Are Suffered by Wyoming Sheepmen OGDEN, May It Severe losses wars I suffered by Wyoming sheepmen during , 3 lbs. Delicate, ien Beans Beans 3 lbs. 25c Bakerv RED Lima Havy Beans about the snappiest you ever saw. JUST you didnt see last spring and you neVer saw 'before the full waist of men who hold their slender .chest, . youthfulness. - I1 324 MAIN ST. REGULAR 12',0 DUTCH CLEASSES 3 c1.r 33e - GRAYBR0S. NatweTttf Salt Lake Passes Away in Ogden Rex Bacon &C0. OGDEN, May 21. Mrs. Mary Ann Todd, 6 years of age, widow of Robert Todd, who passed away less than two months ago, died at 12 46 oclock this morning at the family residence, 3173 Grant avenue, of general debility. She was ham In bait Lake, August 14, 1855. the daughter of Matthew and Mary Wheelwright. She ' was the mother, of seventeen ihildren thirteen of whom afe living; sixty-si- x grandchildren, eleven great grandchildren, eight brother end three sisters. The funeral arrangements will be announced today. . 29c lb This Week at ygair Than Actual Jobbers 258 South Main Street Sole Agents 14 Cost Recent advices forecast the) signing of the TARIFF BILL not later thin Monday In that svent raw etigar should advance 60o 7e higher than todays market. Remember, per hundred, making-defin- the jobber telling- price now Is .52 per hundred. these condition we will offer patrons the opportunity ef Notwithstanding purchasing this week, while present quantity lasts, at our usual prices. Track and. Field Meet Marks School Closing FREE DELIVERYt-O-F OGDEN, May 21 The track and field events at the Lorin Farr after noon marked the (lose parkthla of the Weber coi bty schools The utlng followed the commencement exercises of the eighth made of the school. These exercises were held at the tabernacle at 10 o'clock tlua morning. , Superintendent. B. A. Fowler presided at the exercises, ahd distributed certificates to 280 boys and girls at the con--union of the program. ' i COURSE! lbs. 100 lbs. xl ZJ, 60UE2 Ogden Religion, Classes to Hold Commencement s 5 Cf , FANCY. HEAD . 17c Yi pkg. Shredded 1 Grtme-Nut- s Flakes 2 for 17c Jsmes S. Burrows. May 21. Injuries Incurred automobile accident, alleged CHICAGO, caused kleptomania, were by relatives and physicians for Ihe acts of Mrs. JoHell, wife of a wealthy broker, seph who confessed last night, according id the police, that for more than a year she had been robbing homes of wealth families by posing as a maid. The loot was said to total moi e thatl 26,000 and much of it was found In Mrs. Hell' home. Mrs. Hell was held In a detention home today on tour formal charges of robbery. Her condition was said by attending physicians to he serious; for. In addition to mental troubles with which she was said to he Afflicted, site Is soon to become a mother Mrs, lioil, with an allowance of 30 HOTEL-CA- FE OGDEN.LITAH 0'HOTE TABLE LUNCHEON AND DINNER'" FROM 1 TO AND TO I, MAY St, 61.00. 1;0 Ffcult Cocktail -- Salad Small Combination, French Dressing Soup Chicken a la Mliltaire OGDEN, May 21 Within five minutes Fish , Grilled Halibut with ghneetrlng Potatoes after he had arisen from the breakfast table at his home. at .80 o'clock this (Ctinkeef) morning. James Hamuel Burrows, 49 years -- Fried Chicken, Hunt hern Style n of age, or automobile dealer of Broiled Lamb Chops with New Peas Ogden, d.ed of heart failure at the famstreet. Mashed Potatoes String Beans ily residence, 76 Twenty-sixt- h Mr. Burrow of pains complained (Choice of) around the heart and Walked to a couch Apple or Apricot Pie a la mode fell Ice Cream and Cake and sat down. The next Instant heBueback.. dead. presence o( Mrs, HITE Tee Coffee rows and their fits cWldrea. Dr. Ad- well-know- o-4b Cake RichWoman Poses as Maid; Admits Thefts From Homes ward I. Itkh was called Immediately, but found Mr. Burrows beyond aid. Mr Jturrows M boralt Huntsville, September V, 1812. the son of Joseph and Emma Roberts Burrows. He wa married to Lydia Whiter In Balt Lake, December 83, 1993. Ihe widow and the following children survive: Eugene, Winona, Spencer, Harold and a Two brothers and one sister hoy. also survive. Mr. Burrows was the president end the Burrows Autogeneral manager of mobile company, which was established in Vi', The funeral arrangements will be announced later. The bodv was removed to the Lindquist undertaking parlors. ' Flour In fashionable North Shore homes, robbing them when she left. She was Iden- -- - steal" His Income was said to be more than 150,00 a year. Mrs, Hell Is mistress of several servants Hhe Is 38 years old. when In her bedroom In 'the apartment of her aunt, Mrs, Kathryn Clark, here. Clark told police that her nieces husband is In the automobile business in San Francisco. She said she oould ascribe no motive for Mr. Fishers net. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., May 21. Wil- liam a. Fisher, San rancleco automobile salesman, today notified local friends from Sacramento, where he Is that his wife had shot and killedvisiting, herself at her aunt s home in Cincinnati following an extended illness. He said he woulo leave fur Cincinnati PENSION at once. GRANTED. The United Htates bureau of pensions has advised state officials that a pension - COAST WOMAN KILL HERSELF. of (12 a month, dating from March 4, 1917, CINCINNATI, May 21. Mrs. W. 0. has-begranted to Mrs. Elisabeth Hurst Fisher, I years, San Francisco, Cal. of Blandtng, la recognition of the ser- endad bar lif4arly today, hr firing a.I rices performed by bee former hunhend In revolver kuUst UtU & Hjat tompli tbs Bleak UsjQi gaosAlgh. en Refreshing and few cold bottles your refrigerator. H0NETT Regular Pint Jar 45 33c .i. o Spe- - 48c Sausage, . Boiled Special pound 68c Hams. .. 58c tOC "'Chipped Beef, Special pound 68c Loaf Special, pound 6Sc S0o Veal Corporal Floeck, Carrying Full Army Pack, on Way to Coast From Washington Corporal Carl H. Floeck, United State marine corps, think o much of hi organisation that he I using hi thirty-da- y furlough In tramping and automobile riding from the nation' capital to Mare Island, Cal., for the purpose of advertising the marines The corporal reached Salt Lake Saturday, nineteen days out of Washington. He hae not paid One oent of carfare since he started in fact one of the reasons he is making the trip in this style is to save carfare. Hie I lough ends on June 2, at which time he m6at report to the officer commending the marines at Mare island. Ever since he started from Washington Corporal Floeck has followed the Lincoln highway. Of oourse he has ridden roost of the way, being accommodated by weetbound automobile owners, but be haa had much hiking to do, too. He says he ha averaged fifteen miles a day ol walking and has worn out on pair of In order to arrive at Mar Island hoe on time he must average 150 mile a day, he said yesterday. The corporal said that the trip et he was taking it gave hliti an opportunity to see the country better than he would from a train window; that ha would save the railroad fare and that It gave him an Opportunity to. boost the marines. He le a native of Canada, but haa been a member of the purines for fits yeeis The corporal pay alt ef his own ex- xur-Mr- s. a penses such as meal. On several occasions he ha been compelled to camp out and do hi own cooking, and he is prepared for this, for he carries a full and pack of blankets, cooking utensil rifle. Only the weather haa been r. hindrance, he explained yesterday, and when the rides he Is glten fail to make up the ai erase he seeks to maintain, he walks until he has equalled that distance. Three days ago he was caught in a severe hailetqrm at Bow, Wyo., and he lost several hours of the day in drying his clothing ile will start out early this morning for Kly, on foot. Out hopes to be picked up by some machine before he progresses very far. 150-mi- le Church Dramatic Society to Give Spring Review In 3 for 59c S for $1.15 CASE $4.49 - CHOICE dAPAN Belicalessen SSui satisf- ying. Always keep a RICE ajbRl 15o pkg. Teco cake Flour , 40o 2 for pkg an Meal 5o Mb. bag RoT.'d Pan- lie - Rom- Oate... 35c No. 4 pkg. Rolled 'Oat 8 . Me pkg. Puffed Rio 15c pkg. Wheat- - JC WWW Cfl. DSC Ole wIC 7, II I Puffed 2 fer 27c 3 a mouth from her husband, two automobiles and a magnificent home, forged references. according to her alleged confession, and obtained employment as maid tified by four former employers The loot ranged from canary bird cages to valuable piece or Jewelry A number of platinum pine and diamond rings were traced being today by the police through pawn tickets found in Mra. Hell's home. Her husband- recently had given her a small apartment building. It waa saJd by relatives, and Mrs. Hell waa quoted as of the property sbe sayingwasthat much stole used In it. Mr. Hell refused furnishing for some time to believe the charges against his wife. . "Why I can cash my personal clfeok for 260,000 af any Chicago bank, he told reoorten. "Why would my wife , GINGER ALE VERNAL 70c 35c pkg. Cream Qd tv of Wheat Me J).kg... Et C,. Coro 35c package IwC (Ilaw07I Special pound 2 for 37c Ogden Auto Dealer Dies Suddenly From Affliction of Heart UDC 00 Pall Special 11.85 Mb. Pall. Special 9 0c Salome 2 for 31c Elrei-s- ' lb Fail (5c Corned Beef, beat Biscuit 20c pkg. -- CLICQUOT CLUB SPECIALS lbs. 27c 3 WILL REJOIN SOUSA. 21. May Hammers, a member ofHyrum the Sousa band last year, will rejoin the band July 1 or the six weeks engagement In Philadelphia and a six months' tour In Cu bouth and Central America. Fresh SI.C0 $1.93 RICE CkJDBN, who was REED POUND TIN .TIN. GRADUATES TO BE BANQUETED. OGDEN, May 21. Graduates of the Weber Normal collage will be the gueste of the Alumni association Tuesday night at a banquet which will be held at the Weber club. Members of the alumni who cun be present are urged to communicate at once with H. A. Belnap In the Eccles building. ALUMNAE BANQUET PLANNED. OGDEN. May 21 The annual banquet of the Sacred Heart Academy Alumnae association will be held at the Berthana theater Saturday evening. May 28. at 8 oclock. The alumnae association will give a tea at the home of Mrs. J P Dineen, 608 Twenty-sevent- h street. Sunday, May yo. between 2 and oclock In the afternoon. Members of the association are urged to be present at the two receptions. -- 2 Special 43c WARD SERVICES TfB BE HELD. OGDEN. May 21. Members of the Weber slake presidency end high conn ell and a number of home missionaries will be the speakets tomorrow night in ell the wards of the Weber stake. tne county wards will commence at 3 o'clock in the afternoon and in the 7 o'clock In the evyning. at city BRIDE SEEKS DIVORCE. OGDEN. May 21. Within one week after their marriage, February 1. 121, Vevif Hendrickson charges that her husband. Alvin N. Hendrickson, did not contribute to bar support. She asks Tor anything the divorce and the restoration of her maiden name, Veva Burgoyne. - .'LICENSED TO WED.. OGDEN. May 21. Marriage licenses Were Issued at the office of CJerk C. T. Moyes today to Frank W. Knold of Eden and Mrs. Laura Horrell of Seattle, and George B. Holmes and Isabelle Poralc. both of Ogden. Coffolcne 65c Th height ef coffee has been goodness In this dereached licious blend and at nominal cost. Fresh roasters. from the Youll like it. I -- CATE COFFEE OCDEN. Ma 21. Ogden Stake Religion classes will hold their annual commence ment exercises tomorrow afternoon at . oclock at the tabernacle. Certificates will he distributed to eighty-tw- o young men and women of tho following wards: Fourth, Sixth, Seventh, Thirteenth, North Ogden, Pleasant View, Huntsville and Eden. . , ed 0 rare sight of fledglings breaking their way out of their narrow shell quarters Into the wide world. A goodly number proved good sailors. The others demonstrated the meaning of mal de mer. The start waa mad from Salt Lake at 7 o clock yesterday momlng.sand the return landing from the boss was made at the Kaltair pier at ( oclock. This is the laet of k series of excursions made by the principals of the Granite district this year to Interesting places In the elate, and constituted the recrea- tton of school closing for the principals. OGDEN BUILDING OA1N9. CHICAGO, May 21. The American Contractor' resume of building statistics from large cities for April, compared with the previous April, gives these figures from leading Pacific region cities reporting: Gain, Apr., 191. Apr.. 19M. ict The spring review of the dramatic association of tha First Congregational 87 3,674,47! ..1,250,571 church Is to be presented next Friday 1,6575 8 20 o clock. at 27, beginning ...1913 May 53 night. 'Ma-b- e ,. 1.940, 705 .Court, a whimsical fancy, . lTMiiiO written and directed by Mrs. Is the principal offering of the 217.999 Beveral shorter dramatic 1,419,8 i5 evening. 91165 ketches, tableaux and dances will constitute the dramatic entertainment, 293,273 which to to he followed by a reception Indicates lost. I and dancing In the lecture room of the church. ENTERTAINMENT PLANNED, Three-scor- e perkqns will participate In wfll of The Utah Pioneers the various presentations scheduled for bold an Daughters entertainment Tuesday night Inthe evening. stead of the regular afternoon meeting. It will be an exhibition of historical by Mrs. J. I,. Horne, presiSchool dent of the society, and Professor D. R. Allen of the University of I tab. Beveral Take will be renTrip appropriate musical numbers dered In solos, duets and quartets. Sixty-eigprincipals of the Granite School district sailed the Orest Balt lake WILL CONDUCT HEARING, to Bird Island yesterday. "Mai de mer A K. Hevwood, president, anu Ware sailed back with them, end now ths ren Stoutnour, nuro'er of the puUle French phrase to duly constituted and utilities commission of Utah, will go bj' entirely understood English In the Gran- Richfield tomorrow to conduct a he rt ite district. there Tuesday on the apilicatlon ot Power company for sn lucres Fortunately, the rough weather was en- Tellurtda countered on ths return trip, thi r rates. - The invset.gstton wiu be oon- ell had been Unusd to At the treated principals Fangultch Thursday. Granite Principals District Lake ht nf s t |