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Show THE OGDEN 8 BLSJ PROPAGAWDAO SJEEJfAYDflY, lS I'JIK STANDARD-EXAMINE- m I WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 16 1921.. R STABBED UCitER LOSES RESTING EASY RNEY EUEVES He Ogden Man Asks Police "to! George Alleges McKay Speaker Reds Lose Out in Final Steve ' Hot Only Farmer But Busi- James Was Slashed By Gus Look for J. A. Hansen Before Ogaen Eotary Playoff; Will Provide ' ness Feels Effect of Big Derios Last Night Duck Dinner for Explanation Club ; v ; Payment 'After leading in the final match between the Blues and the Reds until and the last four holes. Ross Gwilllam on the p. T. Wright suffered defeat Oirdn Golf and Country club links Ar- Tuesday at the hands of Warren 4 The up. thur and Mark Murphy contest decided the annr-- 1 duck din ner golf series in favor of the Blues by a narrow margin. of the Blues Captain Warren Arthur mate, 'earn his and Mark Murphy, entered the final stretch with a burst of speed that completely dazzled their opponents. Up until this stage of the game the Reds had the same safely four holes tucked away. In the final Gwilllam md Captain 1 T, Wright appeared to weaken' with the result that the Blue representatives were quick to grasp the opportunity. The matches between the Reds and the Blues have been featured on the links at the club for the past two weeks the contest ending in a tie score. Early Tuesday the. captains of the two teams Tiet and decided to each select a partner and play off the finals. The Blues were victorious and the "Duck" dinner will be served by the Reds at the Weber chib early next week or At the meeting next week officers In his address, McKay brought out and directors for 1922 will be named. that he had not only been in England Musical numbers and otheronentertainthe pro5 during the war, but in Cape Colony, ing features will be listed Australia and other British colonies at gram. i oo1910 been in in had various times and Germany. ' On motion of Frank M. Driggs, the as favorRotary club, recorded Itselfshow ing the Ogden Wild West was as a made civic event. Announcement that next Wednesday there will be an session of the club and that evening on Boy Scout activities will be reports presented. I , oo Americans do not know that actually happened in the world war. part of the reports weer censored, altered and changed to fit propaganda necessity, according to James Q. McKay, misof Huntsville. a returned Mormon during sionary who was in England noon at the war and who spoke this the Ogden Rotary club lucheon in the Weber club rooms. The speaker de clared that actual conditions regard ing German air raids on 'London and other cities were not reported and false reports were circulated regarding them, that he had been told by n.ng lishmen of atrocities committed by the Ensrlish which were as terrible as those committed by the Germans, and that the German military leaders, not the German people, were responsible for the war. ' As the speaker proceeded with the address he was asked several questions and as he neared the close Of his talk. H. M. Bowe raised objection to - his . President E.speaking further. Hinckley, who was presiding,- - spoke to McKay, who concluded his address by hoped his words had stating that hesome cleared away wrong views re and that he desired garding the war as not to record himself Beet rrowers yesterday received $4,160,000 in payment approximately for beets delivered between October 1 and and November 1. to plants in Utah was Idaho. Of this amount' 13,000,000 distributed to farmers of Utah. The payments, which were made by four companies, constitute the first money, the in' any substantial amount which for ... a year, farmers have received 1 market of all values since the lowtil. HuImU wsw J l Otner crops, wiin auenuani iiigu of production, have yielded during: the present" season no profits of consequence. - Of the total amount paid Tuesday the Amalgamated Sugar company paid to farmers of Utah and Idalio $1,660,000. Of this amount mately more than $434,000 was paid to farmers of the Ogden district. Distribution yesterday enabled a the farmers, the benefits of. which will accrue to every business enterprise operating in the districts in which the money will circulate, according to local bankers, lit, means a loosening of the financial belt which has been drawn to an uncomfortable degree of tightness. for several .months, it is said.' - oo -- -- . 1 I s ! -- pro-Americ- i ... TELEPHONES pro-Germa- . n, -- Business and Circulation Dept... 59 58 Classified Ads. . . . . . . . . .428 V. ;. Advertising Dept.. GCftorU.l and News Dept.. . .... .870 iiARGE -- i REFERENCES m iMAiicMnnrD mc lEfiuE.IIlL Lit UUL l r r . ana., Airs. JUieaj flew xaugmer,- - .ur. avenue, announce Dieu, 3p41 d a the birth- ofOgden. daughter 'on November 14 at the Dee hospital. Got the habit What habit? Groceteria habit. 181 Twenty-fourt- h , street- - 2212 Washington avenue.-Heywood to Speak. Judge A.f R. Heywood, --president of the public utilities commission,; will be the principal at the weekly meeting-o- f the speaker Ogd eri .chapter of the American Association ot Engineers at the Webern Club Thursday. - president B. TVY "will - - sh pro-Briti- ' ' i . . " - i nine-poun- f mmv illUS.ll AMeged to be a second J. Rufus J asked to locate J. A. Hanson of American Falls, because of a business deal he entered into Jn Ogden on October X 31, and which he failed to complete t Q Uwnr- according to His agreement with Job. n f Tucker, 633 Twenty-thirstreet, MrJ Tucker told the police. According to Mr. Tucker, who Ls the owner of two stands, one at the corner of Twenty-fourtstreet and Hudson avenue, and one at the White City on Twenty;flfth street, Hanson, agreed to rent the stands for four months at; the rate of $2 per day per stand, giv- lng in payment a postdated checkdrawn on aa American Falls bank foi i - r f- B X or Heading I V Vi; fV 1 For Distance d Another Big Special h had any trouble with the man heretofore. Yesterday had some, words earlier" in the daythey and when they met last night on Twenty-fift- h street the altercation led to the stabbing. George received one wound in the left side, three in the scalp and one on the left shoulder blade. Blood was reported entering hi lung from the wound on the left side this morning. Both George and Denos were em- street Ployed at the Twenty-fourt- h viaduct. The trouble was investigated by Patrolman L. W. Pack and Detectives Edward Butterfield and C. E. in our optical department Thursday, Friday and Saturday ; 1480. The check was deposited in a local bank for collectiton and later on Hanson made out a note which he als deposited to protect Tucker. In the mantlme, according to Mr. f Tucker, Hanson sold his right to rent Noble. the stands to E. R. Greening and reoo ' ceived from him a check In payment 5 the rent but also postdated so that jof It .covers the period of his former con-- ; I tract with Tucker f According to Mr. Tucker there was J no money In tho Ogden bank yester- day to meet the check deposited by Hansen and Mr. Tucker said today that the police had Informed bimthat Hansen was seen with his wife yeaUr-idacarrying two grips toward the ion station and that ho has doubtless (Continued from Page One) ly left town. Mr. Tucker is wondering, he said. scheduled to take over the run to- Just what sort of-- a legal tangle he is night, they said. in and what the outcome of it ls to TULI.S THRILLING STORY be. Sheriff told Roy Gardner today wuwii .JiuiiiKuiuery ana iicnspapenneu pp. the storv of hi escaoe and his life! since then. Previously he had refused BAYONETS PROTECT Y GARDM BAfffllT, CAU mi? mil 1 ,,,, nl ; y 2 IP airs of Gi 8 1 tasses i for the Price o f One i . Thursday, Fnday and Saturday our registered opto- metrist will make a thorough examination of your eyes for both reading and distance, then we will make, two 2 pairs of glasses for you. Pair No. 1 : Reading glasses in good gold filled spectacles, spherical lenses ground to order. r Pair No. 2: Gold filled nose glasse.i for distance seeing and street wear spherical lenses ground to order". i i f i Accused Said to Have Stolen B and Then Passed An- - other's Checks how he KscAPta. v KCITY TODAY 1 MUM Steve George, stabbed five times. according to the police, by Gus Denos in an altercation on Twenty-fift- h street near the Marion hotel last night and taken to his home at the rear of 2825 Lincoln avenue after be lng attended by Dr. Roy IL Wilson, was removed to the Dee hospital this morning In a critical condition. This afternoon he was reported as' resting easily. The police are searching for Denos. According to George, he has known Denos for about three years and never -- Charged with forgery. Percy Mcl-ea- n was arrested today by Detective Robert Chambers. R. H. Wooten and Uert Crites. According to the police McLean stole two checks, one for $13 and one for $27 made out to R. Sned-uke- r,t of Tremonton from Knedakei-aTremonton where Snedaker was rooming in the Grove rooming house. 's It is alleged that he forged name to tbeeffedKs one of which for $13 he passed onNMrs. J. Satow, a Japanese woman residing at 2415 Lincoln avenue, one ofwnich he passed on S- L. Squires of the Con tinental Oil company for $27. He ls also alleged ta have stolen $2.50 in cash, from Snedaker. The checks were given by the Gibbons "& Read Construction company to Snedaker while he was at Tremonton. McLean Is to. be arraigned In the city court tomorrow morning a complaint charging him with forgery having- been issued by the country attor- STRIKEBREAKERS ARGENTINE CADETS MARCH GOOSE STEP WOLF Nov. 16. 100 Gardner escaned from McM!! inland. Washington, penitentiary September 6, ly.'l. by cutting his way through a ua ucu n ie mts prison baseball game and uurins through running the fields to cover amid a rain of shots from the guards. A cordon was thrown around the island and watch kept for weeks, but Gardner wan never found. Prison ofriclals later said they thought he reached the main land the after the guard was withdrawn-H- e night committed two mail robberies in California and escaped from his twice while being taken to Mcguards Neil island. The first robbery was of a mall wAgon at San Dieyo in April. T I UTTUMWA, 1'astting tween rows of Iowa guardsmen MAKING." th BUENOS AIRES. Nov. 1G. When General Mangln. the hero of Verdun, visited Buenos Aires recently, he was asked to review the crack regiment of Argentine cadets, future officers of the Argentine army. Those who accompanied" the French general to witness the manoeuvert wondered what he thought when he beheld a regiment uniformed and like the Prussian guards he for a.reptltion of Tuesday's had fought against In the war bayonets Ved, more than 100 workmen who are employed at the John Morrell filed Packing company, through the gates between 6 and 7 o'clock this rnrnInK to Join their 200 comrades who entered Tuesday among a fUHlla.de of atones and bricks and spent the night inside the plant. as-A large crowd of strike sympathizers sembled on streets near the plant, but the presence of troops calmed any HIS LAST STAND Horace Havemeyer, the sugar magr-natand a director in the Amalgamated Sugar company, was to arrive in Ogden today at 4:10 p. m.. according to information given out by ofPaid Hunters, Not Bounty ficials of the company. Mr. Havemeyer was met at Pocatello yesterday by E. preside. S. Rolapp, vice president and assistant System, Are ExterminatDelicious Cream Puffs, filled with general manager of the Amalgamated ing This Animal projects real cream,' 50c per dozen.. Green well Sugar company: H. A. Uenning, fac disturbances. Prusthe famous 9552 marching with Confectionery. tory superintendent, and John Comer, The troops adhered strictly to and sian . goose step. agriculturist. Nov. 12 The wolf 1S20, his loot being $85,000. all of Colonel Ouy J2. Brewer's order to keep to be is WASHINGTON. These .men accompanied Mr. HaveThe Church Bazaar. Ladies' Aid Argentine army.continues his last stand in gamely was making move. which on one was No Un recovered. route to the the crowd the on his inspection of plants of trained in the methods' of the German America. Bloody fanged from cattle ciety of the English Lutheran church meyer he to one allowed his near remain in prison overpowered place long in are conducting a bazaar in the church the Amalgamated Sugar company were adopted growers' stock, and fighting for his military school which war Portland and escaped fromguard the train and group discussions were barred. some under the existence against the best traps, rifles, the Jefferson, Utah and Idaho points.visited before parlors, Twenty-third- -' '.At "S: and years June 7, 1920. oo of 30 supper will Mr, Havemeyer has thisOafternoon. plants officers and with poisons and hunters, he has been cut ot German I IK IS tutelage CAPTURXil. sugar concerns in which Jie is interdown in number, until todar it is esGerman On equipment. May 11, 1921, he appeared near FIRM NOTE SENT BY tested in Montana, Idaho and Utah and -timated by the United States Biologioo Napa, Col., in an attempt to see his saves" your will makeiis final inspection at habit The Groceteria cal that in the Westerrr States, Survey, BRITAIN evaded TO MOSCOW - 181; : Twenty-fourt- h wire, held up a 'a posse and the latter part .of the week.when strjeetVlver less his last there are rrobably refuge, Southern CasOF near Pacific ACT train New CUT ' CLEAN f he inspects ftha. Great Western, plant. aYenue. 32118TVTashingtoh than hundred. five six. Cal.. tle, ' Uys later, obtaining a ..:g.: v Thursday morning at: 10:30 "clock AMERICA IS PRAISED Hunters are ' fast mall pouch containing $175,000 LONDON. Nov. 16. (By the Assogetting his pelt, in se' Lu Mad- - Mr. Havemeyer' will attend: the meet-"se- n ney. On Troop Commlttee.--C- . oo and romantic advencurities. On ciated The was 25 exciting through he British' May govern Press.) of the of captured the board serve of on directors, the- ing has been named to ture. In Northeast- Wyoming, Uncle while playing cards at ltosevllle. ment it was announced today had company, m ine Amalgamated sugar, 16. Nov. troopto committees of "troopG. ;21,kaccordMONTEVIDEO. Sam's hunters are now intensifying a El.Dla, In handed soviet the the federal court Pleading guilty government A. Goates. company offices, 811 Eccles building. Scout Executive for- drive to clean out what ls believed to ing Battle Ordone. y Jose owned at a ban Moscow at was he by worded note t to sentenced ranclsco,' firmly on the At this meeting final action He will serve onf the troop committee of Uruguay, in com- b less than fifty. Since the drive fifty years at McNeil island, but on absolutely denying the allegations of mer president the W. L. New- - secretaryship of the company,- the ac- .'and ,with George . Shorten armament confer began .last spring twenty-fou- r have 11 June he upon turned the' tables on his Foreign Minister Chitcherin that the menting man. ceptance of ; minor resignations and been killed. ence in two says: " evidence British of hostile Castle Washington, at Bolshevist .: Rock. guards Wash., J other business will be completed. Six .., "President Harding and Secretary The old system of laying bounties binding them with their own hand- propaganda in central Asia and Af Okden Typewriter House for type- - directors will be elected to serve on are doing, things In the true on the heads of wild animals has oe n cuffs was and on founded doc Hughes and Oregon boot, forged Jumping ghanlstan writers and repairs. 2422H udson the board, of directors, which is to be American fashion, going to the root found after years of study and exor car the otherwise. window with Bert uments, German through avenue. Phone 236. ' . composed of 15 members. without wasting time perience to be fa failure. Dr. A- - KL. matter of the a note The declares the that soviet ' also 4 I'yrron, Mr. Havemeyer will depart late counterfeiter, being in futilities. to taken 26 of to the former prisou. reply Fisher, in charge of economic invesSeptember Articles promised for the . Catholic Thursday evening for Colorado and U the more strikls action "This Policeman Lord note of the of'the Biological Purvey nayi: forCurzon. Sonnv British Ixuis rntiiVei east. tigation Ladies' hope chest are due and the the ing in view of the fact that in case of "Since 1S90 millions of dollars hak onIn thecase of the state against Ed him on June 16 at Centrulla, Wash., eign minister, made no answer to the war committee will appreciate a . prompt between the United States and ben spent In bounties." he deciareul. ii he had taken a room at a hotel serious charges of Russian hostile ward Thorsted. charged with desertion where delivery of the same to '..the Healy after presentoetime victory for "and there has never been a rae in a Persia, Afghanistan or Japan at thewould eluding posse at Castle Rock. of his wife and child, which came up propaganda hotel;' ; oeyona aouDt, where the bounty did any ptrminen' the former OO' central Asia. for hearim? In the city court before as does . she a superiority oo possessing 20 City Judge D. R. Roberts this morning CLAIMS TITLE FOR Klndling wood. Phone 828, over Japan of three to one. i lie gooj. The old bounty men. he charged. morstea was bound over for trial to Is4 proof that LOS ANGELES LOOT in th(. ram- - more for the montv Hughesproposal the,pr the district court. Ball was fixed at OPENING Don't forget the Fourth Ward dance OYSTERS a desire and States United peace only lne living they could get out of anjtnaiv $300. A mysterious live Jazz RECOVERED IN EAST ' Friday night. revival." economic world ror the purpose of ridding the ilt to the testimony of Rhea baby will be given away. Best music. oo According wild animals. It was found of 'country NEW YORK, Nov. 15. Old Bill new hall." Come, join the crowd. who said that she resided B- B. Richards of the United States Thorsted udd-thaU the bounty men afir ' he Nov. 16. Charles Solowith her parents on West Twelfth Lowney, whose life hag been devot, BOSTON, stu addressed the a survey PLAN biological MANAGER season, CITY purposely would hunting Child Lost. Mrs. E. M. Richards, dents of the Weber Normal college this street, Thorsted gave her $700 with ed to opening oysters, claims that mon, of this city, was arrested today or two one of wolves, to leave pairs d Twenty-secon5041 residing, at on the rat drive. He said that which to buy a home which she ad- when he split 100 of them in three and turned over to federal 'authorities HELD UNDEMOCRATIC raise mrt wolves, for more bounties rUimorningwas in her name. Before the minutes, three and . s s sec- charged with receiving and secreting J C ktl UllV Willi mittedwas In the lMginning tt the government's t 4 ears uaa uen , . 1UI ase was born she to aaugnusr, taken he 110,000 in Liberty bonds, alleged to baby not onds extermination than rat rather he y a drive ago established long paid hunters. Dr. Fisher ct ; i i ii nn mnkhii h iscii it of Chargedwith since world record, lie has challenged have been part of the loot obtained me aaaress Dy iir. parent'sshehome where she has CHICAGO. Nov. ,in riKin : ih. i XI i oiiowiug some of the old. .bounty run CHUUi . a rr a tile fhtk Vorinn. stnHanf KaH Iao lived, testified, despite Thorsted any and all oystermen to meet him In by bandits who held up a mall truck the city manager plan of civic govern- proved .unfit. " asking her to return home. She testi- competition with a barrel of bivalves In Los Angeles last March. Some of ment as based on "principle of arisof "Some them would up fied while she was living at the home the securities were believed to be hid- tocracy rather than democracy," was here saying If they 'could write have only a knife. and g den In safe vaults In this city expressed by Bradley Hull, ot Cleve- the flu of a .hork. or the tip of. a parents Thorsted gave her nothof the college of her nf.uins .u M9 fiuun jr forstudents BUI was born up Cape Cod .way and federal deposit of either herself or the nue, Salt Lake (reported to the OgdenT pld ing In support authorities obtained a land. In an address today before th? Kangaroo's tail, they could surely lure contests. the oratorical ' 6 3 years ago, and he knows the names warrant uouce i.oaajr child. . v.ao n searching for annual mat an oiu ana vaiuauie iri j,ta n0 f TOnrir convention of the Municipal game into inir traps. inat was ail " authorizing -" " ,.JtJ no Thorsted offered them". the records all of and vitfuu imu in nearly-ever- y oyster class.speedy in testimony manifested here. league aw OB a pore fcuperstitlon." laonrl Ka4 vaaf aii oif the case-oo Bert R.Chapman, of this city, was Of openers along the coast. He has two Although the" wolf has attacked oo made in 1711, had been cracked and INDIA New in York as arrested loves he Tuesday oysters and the handles he was many perron, and hunted man iri LOSE REBELS was an times several and in about to sail for Europe charged TEN CENT MILK IN repaired are makes His knives. his for hates in the steppes of Riusla, and packs case lined with purple of some of the stolen SCOUTS with TO ordinary black 700 VISIT DEAD disposing ATTACK of the old world, there those of who IN bivalves the flavor other parts spoil ' ANNOUNCED securities!. plush: It is said to be a valuable LOUIS ST. Is no sinxle cas on'record. Dr. Fisher In the them and water, O. notified AND P. violin. The local police haye oo JAILS uneducated eaters who ute 'sauces on reports, where a wolf hasittacked a all pawn shops and second-han- d Nov. 16. Nearly 700 America.India, human being. In Notrh 'DELHI, MARINES. REPLACE them. stores. y oo ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Nov. 16. Tert-cewere an in rebels killed attack Moplah oo f 00 of a series of, "Know for the SL Louis district was anCIVILIAN GUARDS milk the Pandlkkad post, which was re theThe second be held DEFENSE 6f Scouts will Boy Milk Ogden f on Producers' iilLTKI). the HU.SS HAHBOIt nounced by Guerkha The today the EXPENSES pulsed by garrison. next afternoon, according to I association. The old price was 13 PETKOGRAD. Only 20 ships can FUNERALS Mopluh force numbered 2,000. One Scout Saturday G. A. Goates. Executive Last BY CUT AUSTRALIA cents a who en were Civilians have been quart. British officer and three employed find, docking facilities for unloading oo Saturday the. scouts held their initial as guards armed with sawed-of- f killed and 34 wounded shotnow port at one time. Prevhike, visiting the forest Funeral services for Harry Cres Authorities say the sound of can iouslyin Itthis to protect the mall trains are be- of this and other clashes industrial Renorts guns was Shupe-Willlapossible for .99 ships tu service the and wno was Nov. 16. The Aus- ftig rapidly replaced with marines,. W. nonading can be heard much farther arownea....in .show that the rebels are using artil Candy MELBOURNE. ogaenM man well, r 4 unload Hn UaM a, simultaneously but the silting tralian government is reducing its ex- II. Taylor, cnier clerk, of th Hallway than that of thunder. uciu ,. - vjAyitnAl. juvjv ) co-- 1 iery. One gun was captured at Pan company. fljLunia.il, nciD river and the decay of. docks the members the of the of oo Ogden- penditures for defense by approxi- Mall fcjervice said today. He expects up Saturday teraay aiternoon at inemaquist iu- dikkad while five were taken In the Council Scouts visit will ior many iipa to of it -' the postlobnecessary make new can groma. arms, Rtarfis nerai .cnapei. $1,250,000. the acting minister that within one week all of the civiluuage oDeratlons northeast of Calicut mately jsisnop s " I . . m office the since turn Jail the the resumption or and their building, city pt defense announced Tuesday in the ians who were given those positions sters new claws and lizards newlwalt oiiiciaieu. o. iae Byea&ers were Jjisnup of Jail under the county supervision . warcua u. d arr a. of house activity. 16. 'shipping LONDON. Nov. The British Scout Executive G. A. Goates. will have been replaced by marines. aaQ5e, tails. wouqmsi, """""" representatives. nd Counselor Arthur Shaw, Mrs. I dnutv rmTriissinTiAr (n'painitf At the postofflce the receiving sys 'Oh My Father," ha nniiirmon wr T iniiiroi Vera J. Ellis sang wn. . ' VX7a11 TTm4An 4 tem, distribution and carrier systems will be explained to the scouts. h- Mrs: Artie S. Blakeley sang. "Nearer Ivo ,PPnrani tn nffH.i , 00 of the rioters were also injured, a"Vt i the! eral were jwas No.8ll0ts flrd MILK PRICES MAY City cemetery." Counselor! obw ueui- the grave. cted 16. DETROIT. Belief " Mich., Nov, BE REDUCED HERE OO . , is no foundation for rumors there that Weber Floral furnishes the flowen. of an impending revolution in India . r TT6I was expressed Bishop H. Lester Milk of 00met distributors Utah at ly Smith, of India, one of the speakers Lake yesterday to discuss meas at. today's session of the national con Salt nres to the of milk. The WILD WEST SHOW Methodist Episcopal meeting reduce ference was held inprice the office of A. ot church. Lack friendship between A. Hinckley, agricultural commissioner MEETING: THURSDAY the Mohammedans and Hindus would of Members of the state board tend to prevent such a movement, he andUtah. M. J. Connelly, dairy and Dr. 8:30 8:30 ' Detailed food of the Salt Lake City plans for the 1922 Ogden said. con Doara Inspector Smith declared or. neaun were also in atten trol of 'indmus? brcontroUed "dJ!i5hW dance. ... . to be ls averted." M. Baker and Charles Smith reD- archy Busi Kiwanis, Progressive Rotary 00V ness.- Ogden chapter of the American resented.the Ogden dairymen at the Association of Engineers,1 "Weber club, SENATORS RELEASE . meeting. The consensus of onlnlon the meeting was that methods of Chamber of Commerce e(nd other MANAGER RODGERS at saving would be immediately adopted ; ; at the Webeif club Thurs 6 ROUNDS which would in due time reduce the day evening at 7:30 o'clock.. present cost of milk. A decided waste Mrr SACRAMENTO, Cal., NOV. 16. in milk bottles ls one of the remedies n tVieA wa h.ld W , Definite announcement that William to be acted upon. '.w.h.r -- ih fwas . tT for three years manager Representatives from Salt Lake and sentiment expressed o in f avorof 6 ROUNDS .co.u ui mo riuis Ogden will meet at Salt Lake again i auivukv 119.9 fWic. "i ahnw f affair ht Baseba11 bW has been re Coast. league, outlined bv Th lfl2t show will Thursday at which time final action : M. Foi and CaDtairi Ora Bundv. Measeawaa maae Known toaay. by will be taken. RED vt. BOB SNEDDON," Ogden Ogden HOGAN; one of owners the Charles oo of Moreing, officers of the show. 4 ROUND the club.. oo CHARGE D'AFFAIRES BATTLING LEW VS. BOB GORDON BATTLING PFISTEE ANDREWS VS. KID Rodgers was reported Tuesday to be ' . Ore., , negotiating in with Portland, Los , Four Rounds Lake' FOR Oaden GERMANY Osden Four Salt NAMED Rounds Angeles SPECIAL PARDON OF William Klepper for the managership ' VS. O. SNEDDON .K. , LEE NEWMAN , team. DEBS IS CONSIDERED or tne Jt ortiana .Four Rounds . , Ogden ;. oo Oaen WASHINGTON, Nov. 16. J. Lor-ln- g i of Boston, was nominated NET PROCEEDS GO TO POOR OF OGDEN FOR THANKSGIVING; DINNER Eat your dinner Friday todayDresel, l to President be Mor considby is. Harding wabiiington, Wcation is being given to the pardoning evening,; with the Christian charge d'affaires to Germany. Mr. of Eugene V. Debs, Imphsoned Social -- church ladies at the church. Dresel has been American commis' $1.00 $1.50 Hemenway & Moser and DeWit Bros. t leader,; on special grounds, it was sioner to Germany, and is now in Beriin administrition quarters, Corner Madison and 24th St. lin.. Plus War Tax . ' Cigar Store oorise pardon, if granted,! however, will are laid out so as Children 35c. to Gardens in Japanscenes involve, extension 6t a general Adult 50c and pot ' In Japanese rsuggrest famous amnesty to others In prison. for war , 56 time often&esit ..was stated. history. e, ' Mat-teso- Sned-aker- - . i Den-mone- y! -- . V ; y ! . . hel-mete- d , . ; , -. ; BM OVER ON . -- - '. - - ! - i WIFE'S CHARGES -- , ; ... - Weber College Notes : ! , I - d . a ---- v. 1 r ... i to, - M.A one-quart- er VA 1 (r-V- k, . i .i I 1 sm . I "".""'"i 3 AW m i 1 j Jk ! m - T- I -- . " by-dipp- ing : . ' nr : ' -- ms 4. 4 - mmz I . ; fa, - . 1 . trZr I . I Ms. Double Headline' Boxing Carniva MSATGH MM ETIC CLUB P. M. P. M. SHARP Friday Evening, Nov em ber 18 SHARP , - -- of-th- ' e - J?Ii - . . . -- FRANKIE DARREN, Idaho Falls, vs. RED s BRIGGS, Salt Lake JOHNNIE WILLIAMS, Salt Lake vs. JOHNNIE WO ODMANSEE, ' hn . P-oder- r- . : -- , SEMI-WINDU- P f - I. i , jpald-toda- -- . .... PRICES and , |