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Show fleers, Thursday. Jag. 28. were found; not guilty Tussday afternoon by a Jury in the .Ity oourt. The discharge of the, resulted from an altercation officer between them and Strfi Stephans after , the arrests. The case of the two patrolmen le be- -' Inf eonaldered thle afternoon by" the ,j clrll service commlealon. l.3D(SEN'r" - NM k oarvio o 0(4n n Dn AhM Carrier mm or Bngsn Harris, Trl vH. U tattv. tflaiavii. Ur JJottl. Hfl ffctralfsH Adlltr, Ftmeatatlta, Sneetrai Ua ItaiMfh. DcMKt New ta m aMaird from "News" offlou, tea, when food uperte profit, think the atomm-Meed Hotel. Ogdon. causing rflstraes ihey have indigestion. In. reality "they An stomach "acid Irom re suffering etces of add la the stomach cause, gas heartburn, bloating and To have a strong healthy etoroactar TlirtfT- -' BJTuU. , m k f ' -- W -- W , A Women's eu tilOGDEN Feb 1 ery of the Herman Baker poet. American Lesion, organized Tuesday afternoon In the city hall when Mrs Bertha M Conroy and Mrs. Mary Jones Littlefield were elected temporary chairman and aecreary. The organization was effected upon invitation of - itmr nl , Commander E. A Littlefield A, Mra Conroy appointed Mrs. J Howell Mra. W. A. Turner and Mra Alice1 Collins as committee on permaa nent organlzat charter from the state. headquarter, of , the American Permanent Legion be eiected nt a meeting fleers 'called for Tuesday Feb 14 n Vice Cora- mander E E. Fan dlYt of tH eligibility for membership in Jha o , 1 m KIM, OGDEN, Feb. 1. -- Word was received yesterday of the death at Btan- ford. Conn, Monday night of Solon H. re,rBorglum artist of nation-wid- e nown and head of a school of sculpture at Stanford After an operation for appendicitis was performed Sa'urdav it was believed Mr. would recover but hi. powerBorgium of resistance were lowered by the effects of being gassed while ta France during the war He was born here Dec 22, and was a brother of Oulzon Rorglnm. himself a noted scnlptor His first colossal busts of Civil War generals which are in the Vtokhurg National park and hia statua The Pioneer.4 ezhIMted at the San Francisco exposition in 191S. wera among hla best , known works. J T frr' of and Rr It, a Native of England is : Dead at Home in Ogden ln OGDEN, Feb 1 Mra. Mary Jane Brown, il.wtfe.of Henry T' Brown, died Tuesday at tho home, 7S9, Twenty-fourth street of Brights disease She was born In England daughter of Joshua and Sarah-Smal- l, and came to Ogden when two years of age She has been active In Sunday schooLand Relief society work Surviving are her husband, two daughters, one son, nlnj grandchildren and one brother. - to ea TO TAKE 15 Been Cut Deeper Prices Have for Spring Stocks which will soon be arriving. , . SELECT WHILE ; YOU CAN '.SAVE ve v;m CHILDRENS Allow SHOES Enchangeo Sizes $1.59 to 8. .. But No Sizes ALL-LEATHE- -- R 4 8Vj Refunds to 11. . $1.99 last,-sele- ct MENS WORK SHOES Our entire stock ; all m u s.l go; choose them here, at only' Hose Fine Quality 20c Infants First Steps nAfl Leather;) Sizes 13 Vi 98c OGDEN, Feb. 1 Mrs J G Falck. IT Mrs Chris Flygare, Mrs Eldredge, Mrs Bertha Eccles with F. & Baker Jr, of th forest service, have been named a committee to have charge of the soldiers memorial drive and the boulevard at "the Ogden and the recently placed there. The women members of tho committee are officer of the Service Star Legion and J orlal erected BABE DIES OF SCARLET FEVER ffENTERVTLLE Feb I Mervyn, 14 months old son of Mr and Mra E T Benson, who died Monday of scarlet fever, was buried Tuesday Funeral services were held outside the family home with Bishop W E. Tingey were C H Major! elding Th H Randall Muic was and M nished by a quartet comprised of Mrs. I C. Pa. Frmth Lucy Betredge, E. E. Rand- all aud F E Fheldon. ... Childrens 'All Sizes Committee Named for Soldiers Memorial Drive Pkr LADIES LACE OXFORDS One big lot to select from, in blacks only while they jour size here, at ynly ( W. Roy Breg, field OGDEN, Feb. 1 g secretary of People's Society of Christian kldeavor of the southwestern states, addressed a meeting In this cty Tuesday evening. Dr. Ira Landrlch noted Christian "Endeavor worker woo was expected at the meet- lng, was delayed by snowstorms in . Washington. , pbserv t nee of Christian Endeavor work, Feb 8 ta 12. was urged by Mr. Berg who reviewed the work of the organization In other parts of hla territory. He left last night for Laramie. Wyo, where he will do some field work. From there he will ge to Cheyenne where he expects to meet Dr. Landrlth and convene a state council meeting of Wyoming officers. the-youn- -- -- - Sizes1 , DRESS SHOES ft.-S-3x- ft -6 Z. C. M. I. Carpet Dept, has wvA 3: 10-6 9x12 ft. the most OUR DRUG STORll IS AT; SOLTH MVIN ST ;iI2-l- l In Skraper House, Denmark, where ehev learned dressmaking and tailoring. She walked 85 miles in 1852 to be baptised. With her .. fn eirter.r ah started for America In December, 1354. Many were tick on the ship end the acted aa nurse which she continued to do as they came up the river from New Orleans, no the cholera was passing oter the country at the time AlSON IS BORN. though she had paid passage she alA son 1. wss Feb. BOUNTIFUL. lowed another lead sturdy to take her born Monday to Mr. and Mra 'Leonard place In the wagon and walked across Wtnegar. tpe plains From Salt Lake she went to Iron HALF OF rUFILg VACtINATKD. settling at Summit, where she BOUNTIFUL. Feb 1 According to county, married James Dailey. She lived there Dr.- - J C. Stake, s local physician. 59 practically all the rest of her life Be per cent of th school purpila aide tailoring and Areoamakiog she have been vaccinated, studied obstetrics at Salt Lake and acted aa midwife tn her home section for 1921 Auto years.' However, with these duties and Oneida County . of postmaster, she had time for , 1 19ZU religious work, being president of the License Lower n&n ward Relief society for many year. , (Special to Th Newa) Mra Dailey was active tn temple Automobile MALAD, Idaho. Feb 1 work for many years until five years and truck owners In Oneida county paid ago when hardening of the arteries 11,335 motor during the year 1921 necessary the amputation of one vehicle licenses according to figures made limb. Just compiled by D. J Lewis, county aswas the mother of 14 children ef She lu sessor The total amount received whom tha following survive: Mrs Em 193d from such licenses was 212.732. Pratt. Jerome. Idaho; Arthur Dailey, Aberdeen. Idaho; Sylvester DaiMALAD CONFERENCE DATE SET. Mra Elisa Farnsworth, ley, MALAD, Idaho, Feb 1. The regular i Mra Kanab; Emma Hutet, Mra Sarah Hulet. will be held at the tabernacle on Saturday and Sunday. Feb. 18 and It BEAVER HAS LOW MERCTRV. BEAVER. Feb 1 The weather bureau reports the temperature es rang-Inbetweeo ld and 11 degTeaa below aero, for the three nights ending Monday, when a blizzard of sleet and snow, from the southwest, raged most all of the night. g- 7 JOHN BOWMAN. (Special to The News.) MURRAY, Feb. 1. John Bowman. 93, died at the home of his son, 781 east Forty-eight- h South Monday Mr. Bowman came to Utah in 1882 from Newcastle on Tyne. England He was among those called to settle Frank-!- n. Idaho, where he lived five years He then moved to Ogden where he lived until six years ago when he came "to Murrey to live with his son. Ha la survived by William, Robert and Mrs. Elizabeth Childs, 10 grandchildren and seven Funeral services will be held In Ogden Thursday, Mhes eiA'll,,t Los 'Angeles Excursion Postmaster at Summit FEBRUARY 4TH CASTOR sad Colon Pacific System. L. A & S 25 Years Dies in Idaho 7 apecjal train. Round trip $55 15 (Special to The Newa) APril lst Consolidated Ticket For JEROME, Ida., Feb I Mra Lettid B. Office, Hotel Utah, Salt Lake or any local agent In Utah, and Malad and Dailey, for 35 ybars postmaster 4 Summit, Iron county, Utah, died at th Preston, t Idaho. Adr. home of her daughter, Mra Emma B. Always b the Pratt, on Jan 28. of ailments Incident to old ag induced by a cold. Mrs. Dailey was bom July 7. 1838. Vi J i sV m IA ChUdrem Infants . In Um For Over SOYesr (sod The Pretty . Cottage Kitchen Meala and Hamil-ton-Brow- a J - The room you work in should be sunny and pleasant. In the kitchen of the cozy little cottage, wide windows face the south, and gay flowers blossom in window boxes. ns While they last 1 iMvinter Excursion -- MENS- All popular styles colors, including fur-!Ll- ft 1 10-6x13- 6 Observance of Christian Endeavor, Week Is Urged Bigger, BetterBargains in High grade Shoes for every member of the family still await you. As we must make room ' 1 Nothing betteirthair die M. J. Whittalls Anglo Persian Rug. - DCTIE. 1 complete line of Rugs in different styles and prices. We will be pleased to show you. . flttM(Q)iro , make your selection. morrow JV X The stock is limited. Come in today arid Original Settler of Franklin, Ida.. Dies at Home of Sofa in Murray Tickets will be placed on sal? toat places to beannpunced later 'O1 Have just arrived. The demand for these Rugs has been so great, that we have had tore-orde- r. ifi tions ef attending as honor guests, and Governor Mabey wilt read the famous Gettysburg speech. Those who know Bob young well know that when he puts his shoulder trr thewheel ln n effort to provide some different sort of entertainment he generally succeeds and the guesses are that this years celebration w V rr WNEW -- H. Lynchfsenlor highway engineer of the V.8-- bureau of public roads, will leave this city. Saturday. Feb 4 to take over htr new duties - a head of tho bureau tit Helena, Mont.- Mr. Lynch has been associate' with the Ogden flee for several months. OGDEN. Feb -- 11111? ltd OGDEN Feb. 1 John Hararars wag found not guilty by a Jury in the federal court, Tuesday afternono on a chares of having knowledge of the theft of an automobile stolen from Nate Morgan at Pocatello. Ida , Sept, 9. 1924. The Jury deliberated 20 min- -. utes. Abdul AIM. now five years ln the state prison serving for robbery. Is alleged to have brought the car to Ogden and Harames and two other men took the car to Orchard and attempted to sell it to Harry 'A Wallace. Mika Stoffaa and Shorty" Morgan were with Harames whn the car was brought to Wallace. They testified that Harames did not know the car had been stolen. - - Our New Shipment of Jury Acquits Woman Automobile Theft Charge ,r Mai r BY DEATH her. " Uhft THEN ' capable of easily and normally digeat-- j In three hearty meals a day you simply must keep thee, stomach adds,, neutral- m d and the stomach contents sweet. So artificial digefftanta are. aecesaary Juat Kt a few ounce of Biauratd nepia from any good drug ator t and- take a teaspoopful of the powdrr j auxiliary or !W9 tiblet in a half gtaaa of water whenever the Progressive Club Hears ' ' BS Ta'ylor. uf OGDEN, Feb I Fred O i Th remili pln ctdent of th Wher elub and O:- staalr T cowimrre baa arreptd Witty Speach by Rector "J fVrin Zlit charter almost Instant relief tit o poaltioo f activ FM OOPEV Homoroug stories combinaa atomach artaner ae CoramerM! National bank it la an- - famou John W Hyslop of by th and RUmutlv in daalrablo told Mr a neatf by th bank official. Good Shepherd, cans-- d th the of Church I not only nplendidr y or assumed hit new duates -this froportlumr and much merriment among members of five but pbrfe tly harmleaa orninc th Prorreasir Buwnea club at tb aa stomach the sweat, reaiahrd ffnsir. Taylor recently rguUr tF wkW lunchoon held in th Weber $ fal manager of the Amd'gjn ste- - Mrrrj and healthy all the time. club Tuesdav at noon The rector paid I fcgar company and organiacd the rd! Itlauratad Idaimeaia fs well known to tribute to th spirit mail if rated byth with drupfsnta ever where and is 4Med an- - chub and said if they desired 40 get th , f Taylor Brokefaga company jhlch he Bays be will ctinlinue to be nuJiy by more than a Juslf million best out of their organisation they must in a aapArviirg cauirltr i ho. now cat &AtiifcypliLe-- - la--I put- their best bank no fThe niwvtrw-pre'ind?tWuh more of Music wm furnished by Mias Lillian ; fear Indlges-I Blanch f pa a wide acquaintance In the bus) yanftn 'Thatcher,-- violinist and Mie and financial circles of the city blind pianist suit selections j ejon. by a trio composed of Miss Iorls Proud- of Shifts is Made l,fa Ruth Plngree, and Mares McBride, j Change Idaho governors Ml Charlotte Runs, W'ebor-cot- tn fn Pa1!j.o III ! I 5crgCftntf- .ty health nurs clinic. appealed for support of Utah May Attend Banquet , crGI-iE- Isgden The matter was H. BLeph- the free dental SrgL-A- roh,.L Ilans for one of the blggert celethg civic committee with P OGDEN. Frb 1. Governor Charles j ens, who has had charge of the night referred totoact. fore for power bration. ever held In honor of AbraBab ey has been invited 1q attend thei shift of the city police the of UPW in be wiyearB-wU! ham to the dinner charge held, th Lincoln are under way by the day - oeom Frh Tt under afternoon shift, it iw annorrnci by Fabercluh. Saturday, Evr,ivrrHz necryoung- - Menr Republican elub which ef the' li'eherCoiin ty lie-- ! i'hief of rm ire Jonathan Jones. Hergt. will i auspice hold. 1. Its "25th annual Lincoln Day election annual The OGDEN. Feb. or Wardlaw will bar. charge yihlican club. Governor D W. Davie- George celebration In the American theatre Die night shift beginning at 11 o clock of officer, of th. Ogden chapter, AmeriW lU be the principal speakIdaho ba will of can Aesociation Engineer, Feb . and danaante, Manday, Feb. 1J Th Womens Republhan cluh of tonight The date a 111 mark the Chief Jonee has filed a statement held In the Weber dub. Monday. h tn the Uneooniy are 1 pm Preeldent W B- - Matteaon Patrolmen of the it of the ftneet ballroom west opening discharge regarding festivities. of t pin day all member, to be present. Ith the U H Flam and H H aiuJcottU-nes- a tnI)Ffflnrora5e coihmiesTon. "H accuses 3ferv i( 'Vfl VS I R FOREST OFFlCIiL RET the American danaante will rival tffe officers of intoxication and alONE. LICENSE ISSEE0. . ? OGDEN. Feb L District Engineer J leges three burglar lea were committed Broadway's most famous reeort. 1 A license Feb OGDEN. N. Voung city treasurer haa beet, R. Martin of the forest service, has on marriage evian Is h which beats their says was Issued Tuesday by the county rlerk named aa head of the entertainment turned from Bellnsgrova Pa-.- . where dence of their neglect of duty was called by the 4Usess and death Seven Chinese arreared on charges of to Visco J Lugi snd Angelina Boar- - committee and hla assistants numhia mother. gambling by tba two dkmharged of- - pinato, both of Ogden, t ber some of the most prominent of the younger business men of the city. Many surprises are In store for those who turn out to do homage to Abraham Lincoln. Governor Carey of Wyoming and Governor D&vls of Idaho have signified their inten- (tpncim row active . -- hairman of the entertainment committee of the Young Mens Republican Club, Women's Auxiliary of American Legion Formed Ratrfcly V 1922 rrJSJTIST.QSGEII nf. N. YOUNG' -- I FEBRUARY THE DESERET NEWS WEDNESDAY go Piarl gray Wallcoat on wallss1 SALT LAKE and OGDEN to San Francisco and Return Via r Linoleum. In gray, blue and tan, la varnished. to make it more durable. Braided rag ruga are quatnc Blue and white checked gingham aaah cur- -, tains at windows and bright iretonna cushion for the blue enameled chairs complete th charming room. Let us help you choose the right paint for your home Bennetts good paints are beef foe every purpose. Southern Pacific Linos ' Sale dale February 4th. Going trip most commence not later than one day after date,of sab. Return limit March 5. Stopovers allowed at Rny point going and returning. ' JL 221 SOUTH STATE , mm For Further Isfonnsttse Call E. LIGHT, District Piasenger Agent 304 Clift Bldg. Phone Wasatch 1539 Ask far ssr Illustrated Msklri, "Cull far. la hrtkc Tmlsi -- nfrX TICKETS GOOD ON ALL TRAINS v 1 washable. Slightly larker gray woodwork has a trim of Del;lft blue enamel. ' - ms 4 X v ' J |