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Show THE OGDEN ST ND ARD-EXAMINE- FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 16, 1921. R mm h Ifi LflKBS a MIL "Lewis Denver, Indian , Half-breed- y' MT " , to Return Family to Reservation 2354 Washington Avenue Charged with havinr abandoned hls wif and left her and his child In a destitute condition In the Ogden auto tourist park last rummer, Lewis Denver. 31 nearer of agre. ha! Cr breed Indian,' was arrested last night by Deputy Sheriffs O. H. Mohlman and Charlea Plncock and la now In the . county jalL Denver la eaid to have brought his wife and child here by automobile last and to have made camp in the July tourist park. A few days later he took f the car and disappeared, leaving his without funds. His wife pro-- 1 family wo cured, r kand since has been living In Ogden. Denver returned to Ogden yesterday and was arrested by the officers on "Wall avenue but a few hours after h la arrival. He said he had beenin Oklahoma since deserting his family. Charges of desertion against Denver will not . be pressed, it is said, or Counts Attorney David J. "Wilson is arranging to send the man and his Indian family back to the Fort Hall reservation, where Denver 13 entitled to compensation from the government. D )!T"iV7 L0JLIJ3 fifiYtifiii"?rfn 1 , : , I the sale that has taken the city by storm will last only a short time longer. If you have not already attended this great event, we urge you to be on hand.today or tomorrow sure. All of our high grade, exclusive models Ladies' Dresses, Suits, Coats and Furs, as well as Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats, are being offered at remarkably low prices, and "you can make your own terms." Pay us a little down and a little each week. don't put it off don't delay. There are extra salespeople to take care of the. crowds and you can expect the same courteous treatment that has always marked our store. Don't put it oft buy what you need NCiW and pay us as you can spare the cash. E oo . 4-- j QUARANTINE SIGNS HAVE ONE GOOD USE iloat persona are extremely delighted to have the board of health quarantine signs taken from their front doors after a contagious dinease has . beenrstamped out within, but S. D. Tel-- f ordt an inspector in the local health office has found one . family which likes the ign to a degree that they' . svant it left posted. Recently" the house 'of "a colored side of town was family on the west quarantined for a contagious disease. After the disease had beenrstamped! out an old negress protested Vigorously with Telford when he came to the house to take down the sign. .' "Why auntie," exclaimed the off!- -. cer, "why don t youNwantme to .take 11" . . it down?" ; ' B) For Men, W,crnen, Boys and'Girls CAN'T LIVE WITH HUSBAND, SHE SAYS a very pretty,, extremely useful and inexpensive Christmas gift. oo - . , i . Mrs. Nellie Dana ba$ filed suit, for divorce in the district court against Edward Dana charging that his acts of crueltv have made it impossible for her to live with him longer. She comthat he continually nagged and plain! swore about the house. The woman asks the court to grant her permission to retain the home she is living in and asks that four cows owned by her husband be awarded to her.. She hag five children and seeks cupport. alimony for their The couple was married here June 3, 1910. . : po r- L . - 2'PANTS Boys' Pants. t::t. ... 5 high-grad- $8.35 oo mm You can't beat this value for cash or MA0FARLANE DIVORCE DECREE IS MODIFIED IT? YTfiSk C41i credit Modification of the divorces decree awarded Charlotte Lulu MacFarlane from George MacFarlane Waa yester-da- y ordered "In the district court by George S.. Barker, who took Jude the niatter tinder advisement several days ago after a hearing In court. Judge Barker reduced the amount of alimony from $30 a month to $20 for the support of one minor child which Is In the custody of Mrs. MacFarlane., Under' the court orders Mr. MacFarlane will not have tq. pay which his wife elairned was in alimony arrears. Judge Barker also refused to hold Mr. MacFarlane in' contempt of court as asked Jby his former wife. for. his alleged failure to meet the alimony tavraents. Mrs. MacFarlane was given permission to retain custody of the child. IFD Cv U 9 from yes, it the big, fine lot that we sell so many of on easy credit terms. Also silk lingerie; $4.85 up. c Pay Us Later -- J t oo ' An Ideal Gilt Mrs. Ray Corey. 1876 Childs avenue, police last night that JkJ ,11 reported to thebeen her pocket had picked by a woman In a local drug- store and a purse $2.60. taken. containing Mrs. Covey said that the woman was a stranger, to her and was admiring the baby Inthfe baby buggy and that when she stooped over the buggy to rearrange the covering about the baby $3,000,000 the woman picked her pocket. She rave a description of the womTO an to the police. ... 2354 H Silk Petticoats y pretty jersey silk a in many This Is colore. super value for cash or credit dur ing December drive . . . . . . $1.99 Girls' Wool Dresses' pretty navy serge, some pleated skirts; 'some with with blouses. Pretty .styles, beautifully tailored. You will look a long time and never buy them eU where as' ' low as . . . ; . PJ.0D Washington -- - i , Any Hat Icome and choose from new winter hats selling regularly up to $19.85, and all that we will ask you for your choice of these Exclusive or j--- 0 (DUVUL "Such Stunning SILK SHIRTS reasonand so -. able ' a lady custom- er remarked woman ever had enough of them? yester-day- l; Bhe bought one her husband's for Christmas and will pay us a little each week out ,bf .her pin money, t send hose to your us ! . - .:qqc HJ,0D cial at only HOSE what lady friends--pa- y later. P0OJ 50 Dresses SILK ; r ...... models tricotlnes and silks. They are the kind that regularly sell around $18 to $19. We are grouping them In one big lot and they are goipg spe -- and middy $r or i e, red - , -- what 'w o m a n dogsn't Just adore won- WAIST!"' came . HER POCKET PICKED . r- - ' i mi i ron or more win oe reiunaea j. jraiiruauj 1 are up I lis to 50 miles each way from Ogden. U ; " my, what ia derful 98c Boys' Corduroy Suits will wear like iron . ... $6.85 , s 79c fine wool pants for little boys and big boys. Parents should see these. They will make that suit last twioe as Selling extra special long. men and women, boys' and girls' wear here in infinite va-- . riety. You will find our stock large, our styles the newest, our prices the' lowest' and our courteous treatmenttiio same you will receive in the best cash stores. Perhaps you have noticed our advertising and have wanted to come in and open an account. . Why not make up your mind right now, while you are reading this, to be here the first thing and open a charge account with us? If you are the type of person that likes to wear exclusive models real distinctive clothes that will make you stand out from the crowd, clothes that are way aboye the ordinary, you will certainly enjoy buying your clothes at our store. xYou can arrange credit terms if you desire, but our plan " Aisve'ry different from the rest; You simply arrange to pay so much every week or so at your convenience. No collectors payments made by you at our store. J Jtiin the hundreds and hundreds of people who arc attending our sales taking advantage of the enormous buying power of our organization and paying in small sums every week or so that are hardly noticed. the very thing that would please him most? They are priced special at : WOMAN DECLARES ......... beautifully made. Only. We Clothe the Family SUITS .Deputy Sheriff Fred Toul! back from 'American Falls. Ida., late today with Joseph Schumaker, tailor, charged with forgery of firm checks belonging to Kylander and Lindqiuist 6t Ogden, when Schumaker worked for the tailoring " establishment last summer. Schumaker ia alleged to have procured twelve of the blank checks and to have forged and cashed them for approximately $600. He was arrested Wednesday in American Falls apd i3 being brought here for trial. - high-grad- - Why not give the boy one of our FORGER TONIGHT ; the biggest value .we have, e ever seen In a flannelette gown. Not to be confused with the cheaper kinds. Extra fine' quality; yes, and overcoats. Some extrabeautiful cloth, plush and fur trimmed winter coats at low De- ordinary values. See our "jazz suits" for young fellows. ' cember Drive prices. Up to the Suits, $24.85 up minute styles that were intended to Ihe new stylish, overcoats are the sell for a- great deal more money. plaid back ulsters and ulsterettes. $24.85 (special) Buy now pay us later. Buy One Now Pay Us Later - EXPECT ALLEGED i Flannelette Gowns MEN'S SUITS LADIES' COATS ; she answered.' "dey "Well, suh ain't b'en 'a bill colleotah neah ' dis house e nee da t slgnx went up.' You . ail let it alone!" w( - SPECIALS ; i . OUR BIG 2354 Washington V 2354 Washington - any unfriendly overtures. This day mm yX CftU ' cvuiv uuiv 0w trees KAlbJt-it- b of an old dodged him among: the j then ran for the fence where; ' orchard, she fell between a stretch of "wflre was dli tins and a thorny hedre. The bull $3,000,000 tributed Thursday to farmers of Utah 'could Just reach her by stretching the the netting:. Each time she ttried to rise. and Idaho for beets distributed to No-the knocked her back among the various suerar factories between thorns." vember 1 and December 1. A woman neighbor came with Of this amount the farmers supply- ing the Amalgamated Sugar company pitchfork but was unable to make use of it against the bull who beets in the Utah and Idaho was now genuinely ceived $575i000. angry. Marzolf The Utah-Idah- o Sugar company 'arrived and. fork in hand, climbed the made the largest disbursement with fence. Each time the bull charged, he $1,300,000. sidestepped and Jabbed. In one of oo these bouts he drove the fork so deep Into the animal that It was Jerked from his hands and carried some distance RURAL TOREADOR before it worked loose and fell out. SAVES WOMAN'S LIFE He recovered it in time. IfinaJIy the bull had enough of it oo - oo ' FOREST MAN AND TEACHER MARRIED Stewart In the department of forest service, grazing studies of the service circles adaccording vices, was married yesterday to Miss Maude Moore, a teacher In one of the They, left yesterday afcity schools. ternoon on the 2:30 O'clock train for Portland, Ore.. OO J. O. to-fore- ' FOURTEEN ARRESTED IN STRIKE DISORDER Neb., Dec. It. Fourteen men, said to have been trying to halt en a street car carrying workmen zone route to the packing plants la the affected by the strike in the packing industry, were arrested: by police to- day. Pollca Captain Allen reported that 'streets leading' to the packingor houses. were strewn witn tnousanas laciss, In diameter, on with heads an inch which he presumed had been, placed to persons using automobiles the to plants. get jto OMAHA, " hs-e!ca- PAID BEijT - : ' i ef-wi- ; th re-ifect- ive -- . , NAUVOO, Ills., li. best' Dec. A . bull Spanish tra- CANADIAN POULTRY fight worthy of the dition took place on a, farm near here SJEIPMENTS INFECTED! ':, recently.4 Carl Marzolf, the toreador in the ' case, fought- not for the cheers of a BUFFALO, N. Y., Dec. . 16. Fowl A received from' Canada recently have crowd, but- for a woman's life. lonely., pasture hHlside was the. arena, been Infected with pseudo diphtheria a pitchfork instead of a sword was the 'or croup and a committee of the weapon and instead of a holiday Western New York Veterinary Medical city and throng two or three acired women association called todaytoondiscuss the state health officials watched the fight.' Marzolf won. Miss Agatha Wellner; a music of a temporary embargo er, had often ventured into the pas-io- n poultry shipments. The disease ture on her father's farm, where .theispreads rapidly, and causes death of bull was kept but he had never rnadelthe fowl "within 24 hours, - teach-advisabili- ty , pi IE mm 1KTF Makes cooking easy Make3 and simple. meals excellent. Digestion good. Grocery bills small. Children' are very fond of it and chil dren know what's good to eat. -- Recipes With Every Package Every Grocer Can Supply You , AT SHUPES' RINK TONIGHT ."'' ."' Excellent liighting and Fine Surfaee t ' - r ' ' ' ' '" ' V ' 1 ', .. . of 'Ice. " ; : . One block east of Ogden river bridge, Phone 1025-- J south side, i |