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Show . w ; t- - w r - T w w ttt TTTrr w w t pt rr' tMrrryi r T V f ! V" ' , riTE DESERET OGDEN rt s)imI4 ierrift Carrier Irrtfilir Oflra fepar-ri- t, yeriei Tfc llfarrrl Salt Lake fw. w HaJcrra, TeL City. inepfe Hevrraealatlvr. Baaemeat Rec4 Hetel. Alfred Jladwell Reporter. Office Woodmansee Again After Arrested Automobile Crash 9Fw 7 - ? "5 $ -- .4 the fourth time OGDEX. Oct within seven months Samuel Porter Woodmansee, 43, a local contra tur waa arrested Saturday afternoon charged w'tB operating an autombiJe white under the Influence of liquor and for ths third tjme hia arrest followed aa accident In which some one van Injured He is also charged with having liquor in hia possession, the arresting officers a quantity of Uquor was alleging that 4w" fobs oteBbWer,WeaiflMtttsee is held In the city Jail dn both ihsrgcs without hall The arrest resulted from an accident at Grant avenue and Twenty. sixth street, when the acHfnohU- - operateO-hW'oodmansee crashed into an express wagon driven hy cfDvid n Kane S3 Woodmansee is sa jo Inv l.en driving his car at a h gb rate of speed Hge the impsc t. Jhrowlng .Kane from his wagon fo tbe paenieritrTannnn i H was rendered unions fous head and when taken to the poine station to be attended by Dr Roy H WlJaen. was in a dased condition He was re- moved to the Pee hospital where It is reported he If suffering from fractured skulL Flight Improvement was announced today and hopes are entertained for his recovery. Two Injured Previously. Woodmansee has been a prominent figure in tha polica court for several monfhr past. Last March figwss arrested for operating an automobile while under the Influence of liquor Miss Maude E Stone of the V B. forest service, was the complaining witness and alleged that the Woodmansee struck her causing injuries to her hip. She was unable to follow her employment for several weeks as a result of tha accident A Jury In tha city court acquitted .Woodmansee of ths chargo and Mias Stone filed suit15 00In0 tha Second district court seeking damagea The case la still pending A, few weeks ago Woodmansee was operating bis automobile In North Ogden and is alleged to have collided with another car on the county htgtiway. woman Arresting officers Injuring a waa under the Influence of alleged he This case Is now pending in liquor the Second district court. kutwstrattea. Pined Early one morning during the sure, mer. Woodmansee. was found In his automobile near his home at 36S0 Washington avenue In an intoxicated His case was transferred condition to the North Ogden court where ha pleaded guilty and paid a fine of $&o Chief curtlas L. AlMson said Woodmansee would be held in the city jail until he wee perfectly sober It Is expected that effort will be made to have the court issue an order prohibiting Woodmansee from operating hie or any other automobile. rr ry to members of the five dinner lul attend tha social affair, Elks and thdlj Logan. wives from Balt Lake,and the stray Eureka, City Provo, and VellOj". Elk. In Elko. MrOtll. nd Evanston. Wro.. and Flka will be admitted on thetr cards Orchestra Director OIDe Reeves, pected to have en enlargedto orchestra Manager frr the occasion, according Encouraging reports were received carnival, rtjn1y from committees on reception, atunt. and racial fclurcs. music. publicity. invitation hall and floor. refrehir,ents. d.coratlona, and have acElks' ttietat. cepted Jnvltailons lo attend tha danes from th Inviaccording to a report number of tation, committeeto A 1rgs th dance by autoElk. will coma mobile Another meeting of th. commute. a will b hold at the Elk? lodge Tueiday Oct. 10 at 1 U pm DUNDEE WOOLEN St- - MhaT this is fewer Mite !ctvers and tnorc Wheel bYow . Falck Joseph Jappson. Miss Eva C. Frb. Mrs Don V Holther I N OPearce. Em H n ippman fl f Powell, W ley. W C Hunter, M R RichardsonV Frank Moore Hvrum WiHiams, 8. -- WooTfey Jonathan Jones Kart Publicity committee W W. J? Floyd Timmerman, J C Littlefield, LonK Pontl.r, Lahmawiel" -- viX M fos hers Japanese Promise Zup-pan- n, Jlo Olar-en- MATTER what ymr eeeapattea geed jn ethew T Aed ao matter what to pay, wo earn gtvo yow the fall worth moaey la oar liarat o Browning Charles Dura, C, Burg-ta- g nail! and Eral Rolland, ware arrested Baturday afternoon upon warrants for alleged violation of ths probhibttton taw. The arrests were made by police officers at request of U. 8 Marsh! J. Ray Ward. They were arrlgned before U 8 Commissioner Thomas J. Maginnis and released on 1500 bond each anmt tfrtw (By TOKIO, SUITS D T.IUr. xr $46.80 $44.50 .$50.40 System, Declared 215 South Main By the Kenyon Hotel (By th. AMoelarfed PrM J CLOSE CANYON rOIR DAYS. CH1CAOQ Oct Lj. Bxoiultea -n constme-CioOGDEN Oct. During the Movement at of a temporary bridge at the mouth adopted by tha People of Ogden canyon. The canyon will be a sheeting last, night condemning the closed for four days commencing TuesKu K!ux Klan and demanding that no day Oct It. it is announced by tbe contractors After the temporary bridge klansman b. accepted (or Jury aervli e. commence os Is constructed, work will t were ent to all Judge of Cook count) todey. The rerclutlon Mid the klan lx xeeking to destroy th dignity and purpose, of our court by cubatltuting their own secret aceuaationa, eecret evidence and secret execution upon citizens of th United State. APPLICATION RECMUD. They ar directly eorruptins .th OGDEN Oat 9 Applications have Jury system, both petit and grand, by 1 dealrbeen received from persons carrying their sworn and secret anito take civil service examinations mosities Into the hails of Justice. ing In Ogden, Sait Lake and Boise, Ida. The examinations will be held on OcL 24. ths new permanent concrete bridge. In constructing tbe bridge is will be necessary for the contractors to build a flume for tAe river This sill permit excavations on each bank for tbe foundation. The closing of the canyon to automobile and vehicle traffic will not affect the street car service. PRISON SENTENCE STARTED. OGDEN Oct. 9 Rtfbert McCord waa taken to the state prison today, to serve bts sentence of from one to IS He pleaded giuy years Lor forgery in the Second district court Saturday and was sentenced by Judge James N. Wtmk.n I recently completed in the southwest corner of the Leyton Auto company building. orritKRs. tv kim POCATELLO. Ida. Oct. 9 The Za Kim club of the Y M. C A held its elecCarlo. tion Balurday night, r chosen Kally ae preeident are Milton Zener, vice president. Allen Holland secretary, ana Lambert The new candidate, treasurer. were James accepted by the Club end Fred Hall, Th club has planned a busy schedule of arOvltiee for the and year, including edurattonat, athletic social activities. The club will hate reception of the boys at charge of the the Older Bov conference to be held here also at Pocatello thts year. They planned to build a cabin on Mink creek at Justus park. ALT LAKER LICENSED TO WED. BRK5HAM CITY, Oct. 9 Marriage licensee were issued to the folio Ing couples by County Clerk P. Ruam-weok: Wight Myrlsnd Heber Balls sad Msy Nelson, both of Brigham City, Joseph Allen Ricks of Benson ward. and Pelts Robert Thompson of Garland: Matthew Wallis of Salt Lake lty and Annie Lovlnia Summer of Tremonton Wtn. lixm Orew Mackie and Anna E- - Jexvsen, both of Shelley, Idaho. Mol-Inel- li. JEW i DIAMONDS WATCHES RINGS lt Missouri Official Leaps To Death from Building i - ew. Service (By Intematlon KANSAS CITY. Mo. Oct. Henry C Pag. It. public edmlnet rater of Jackson county, was killed this mornleaped from his office ing when on thvfonrth floor of th Keith-Perr- y building here. H fell on hia head and died instantly. No reason for his act is known. According to friend of Page he was in good health - and had no 'flnanetal reran-,- . -- ha, BARNETT & WEISS Conienient Plan Jewelers. phone Was. 2616 271 SOUTH MAIN ST. . 1 FALL LEAVES CAPITAL. . WASHINGTON. Oct Secretary Fall left Washington today to N Rivers. hia home t Three end. later make A tour of inspection of Interior department activities on public lands In the west. He expect In he gone several weeks, 3- - ........... Bed $26.10 Pieces Complete $89.10 all overstuffed living room suites, covered with velour, in colors of blue, mulberry pi: taupe, at, 3 ce u To be Protested ? T. $ 1 95.00 all overstuffed livirg room suites, covered with genuine mohair, in colors of light taupe, blue or dark taupe, price complete $306.00 3-pi- (By The Associated Press ) DBS MOENEA Iowa. Oct. , . A hearing on aa application for an increase in freight rate of 10 per cent jon corn and other coarse grains, asked of the interstate commerce commission by railroads eperating in the middle west opened here today. Blx state Iowa. Missouri, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Nebraska and 8outh Dakota have representatives present to protest the increase. The railroads ar aeeking to hav the freight on corn raised to the same level a that on wheats Examiner Keen, of the Interstate commerce commission is here to hear the case ESTABLISHED 1857 DlNWOODEYS & Grandchildren of Poet "GOOD FURNITURE Unveil Field Merrtorial (By The Associated Pres y Oct. Jean F. Coeter. aeed I and Robert Field, grandchildren of Eugene Field, were hfre today to pull aside the silken cover- ing at th unveiling of th memorial CHICAGO. 'Uncle Joe Just Rock Itland Authorized To Sell $2,000,000 Bond y T 'N AK and it th Merchants companysubsidiaryhere fodai Th poll ifWttde 17 vox! Alaxltin km whkh aro to be gold for the con-pa- WASHINGTON. Oct. 9 The ChiBujer. particularly from the y cago, Rock Island and pacific part of the country report & cr-rlt- v was authorised today by the Interof pelts, this ear, mhlch. they ' state commerce commission to issue tl) msKc the market a toady and , end sell $2.00.000 in 4 rent atropff per bonds of the St. Paul and Kansas City short line, a subsidiary corpor- Veteran Railroad Man ation The funds va ill reimburse the I Dead at Waterloo parent corporation for advance and (By Th Associated Pree ) on additions nd betterexpenditures DANVILLE. Hi, OcL 9 Weary ment to the short line. tSv The AssoA'ated Press) th rhrmlcal laboratory of th Imperial Hf time of pdblic service, but n ATUHLOO. Iowa, Oct. 9. Thomas 'citeraitv. with all tie instrument, .- -j , de- - Son of Civil All his orka The loss is estimated st 20.-'jua- t of after bit a sorry War General W I'l.ic a ho in 1$ST held he throt999 ven The mills and warehouse, of, to retire from public lire, Ln the Japan Flour Milling company, near . tle of the engine pulling the first Receive Affront in e were hornet eetlmst-jclEurope cam with aieo Joe Cannon, who eoach on the Illinois Central ed damage of $2 Q9 St yen over1 frwm w.,hlngton by automobile (By The Associated Press ) railroad, then known aa tbe Dubuque the sam rout be travelled westward NEW TORK. dot' s J and Sioux City rallwayi west of in his mother's arms II years ago, OranL eldest son of the Civil t'iysse, war g.n-rfu- sat down today to contemplat and later for 6 years hr ahel yex'ftday.cia steamship Finland sets he will never mechanic of the tllttnof Central ahope Ice is not quite ended, for h plana to go to Europe sgeih Mr firsnt who it In Waterloo, died here today. in December s lewyer of Ben Diego. Calif, was acgo- - back to Washington He was $9 years old. Tha widow He said by his wife to serve out his twenty-thir- d term In companied ' and four non survive. believed Americans were hatedthat he in fortythe house of representatives- His Europe end mentioned epecifirellv n -six of there service will years affront which he received on a train bound from Amsterdam to Berlin expire March I've had enough. he told a As Press seriated correspondent Tls in Fur Put on ' Per Infaata and Children fifty years since I first went to Wash- $3,000,000 Auction Block in ington, and with ths exception of thoee Loui In two unsought vacations (referring to Use his two defeats) I have been there (By Th Associated Tree, ) Alwaya boara ever since. I decided to retire volun8T. LOUIS. OcL 9 Fur tbe an tarily, but fc added wistfully, Tn tlmated valued of $1 090 ,90with were put A Little Sorry He rn io.I-wa- Has Quit Congress 1 ciin r-d io -- Du-buq- ue jjiter ItoitHiMiffl o liutfifw I'ltfi y CASTOR! A 4- St (&' J ai For Over 30 Years c. nmsat xT i. r--- Walnut Bedroom Furniture, as Pictured, Priced Chifforobe . $28.80 Dresser $34.20 Proposed Freight Increase on Corn 1 Other-office- l s CemiptmgJury aoUty Clothee Of U)i $141.70 Chairs to match, upholstered in blue leather, each ,$9.45 KuflnxKlanis ru elects -- Table ri rt China Case Buffet 3 Pieces $ ROOT TAKEN TO EPHRAIM. Lastwocd. another taxi driver, found OGDEN OcL 9 The body of Mrs In the rear seat of the car. was ar- Mary Rosetta was taken to rested for being drunk Davis denied Lphraim todayThompson bhe died for burial he n via any attempt to steal the car at the family borne 124 Doxey Avenue, and declared he ha been engaged by Saturday. an actor to take him to Balt Lake. FOBTOFFICB LOCATION CHANGES. LAYTON, OcL 9 The Layton post-offiopened this morning in a room J th. pHs BALT LAKER LICENSED. .OGDEV, Oct licenses were issued FatwrdayMarriage by ths county clerk to Lee H Laird of Pocatello and Bessie Lemlev; Adlar Ouy Newman of Balt Lake and Marlon Francis Crooks of Eureka L'tah, Warren Bnow Baxby and Hellen Edna Mullenix, both of Ogden. SCARF PFN'S. BRACELETS, CUT GLASS, SILVERWARE, ETC. ON OlR EASY CONVENIENT WAY TO PAY. Issue mi OGDEN. Oct. t- - The first member shlu dinner of ths Ogden Chamber of Commerce will he held In the Bert ha na, Thursday Oct. 19 it Is announced by Secretary Jesse 8 Richards Ths Ogden Kiwsms club wilt have charge of the program with Preat, John Culley and B A. Fowler at the head of the committee The affair will promgram be attended by about 500 members of the Rotary, Kiwanis Linns, and Progressive clubs and the Ogden Chapter, American Association of Engineers WRIST WATCHES EEzSoIveJJ.7 S. Aaaoclatad Prwi ) Oct. I. Franbla Butler lAMxnte, of BnrUngamdT 'Califs dlplo AND OVERCOATS mattot. prerident of th. J.paa Society that are of America, ha. been aam red Japan eM MADE TO YOUR MEASURE support of ht. propoaal that all questions Involved In the preeent embarglssteettvs style rassing relation, between Japan and Tbsy rsprstcit quality sag IsglvMual fit that ysu cum-- America ho submitted to a Joint commission, whom finding, would be emgsptlcsts to clstkts that are sst bodied in a treaty. tailsr-msA- s. Mr. Loom la bo ha. been here Usk mg ssr fall absstif st the matter with prominent frsss Japanese for some weeks, baa been informed that the Japanese government would look with favor on the sugges12250 to 45250 tion If It came from America. After serving tha American governRemember a perfect fit is ment In various diplomatic capaciMr. Loomis was secretary of stats ties, guaranteed. ad interim in 1905. Kiwanians to Have Charge Of Chamber Dinner orTIME Loomis Support to ALL-WOO- L HAND-TAILORE- of Cwauara Dinwoodeys is going choos-'in- g giving you better and more correct service, in for you only the latest and most reliable merchandise, in searching more carefully and more expertly for ways of getting lower prices to jnake your savings larger your home more beautiful your satisfaction more complete. Walnut Dining Furniture, as Pictured guarda Hop-win- Five Are Arreited on Federal Law Charge OGDEN Oct. I forward in g of-y- r YJrow ToTT t forward-goin- antt-Boon- LiRiW hp, LA- - Ward X J Harris E JTHulan4ekl. George FuUer, F L Robinson. Mrs. Alice roMJns James H Riley. John W. O Ksb H H iftonMra Wiicox LI4L0R POBSESStOT CHARGED. 7, OGDEN. Oct. 9 A1 Wagataff. was arrested Saturday at hU home iw West Ogden, charged wtth possess! of liquor. Two gallons of liquor were OGDEN, Oct 9 John Sherman. 17. by the arresting officers Los Angeles. Calif, and George Wale, confiscated Sheriffs O. H Mohlman and ID, Toronto. Canada, were -- arrested at Deputy F. Hteele David officers wars unOrem Saturday on a charge of eteaJing able to locate theThe still an automobile belonging to Carl Letch-enbe- rg 2749 Wall avenue. Mrs. Tom TWO HELD. NARCOTIC CHARGE. Wilson and her brother who were on their way to Provo, recognised the oar OGDEN, Ort 9 Charged with posand telephoned to tha sheriff at Provo. session of narcotics J K Wong 54, Tha boys sere asleep when arrested and Johnnie Lee, 19 were arretted SatThey were brought to Ogden and will urday by R I WAde and R C Bel-na- p, be charged with grand larceny accordfederal sgenta They are held in ing to Capt. Robert Burk. They are the city jail held la the city Jail. REOPEN INFORMATION BIREiC. Elk Will Hold Dance OGDEN, Oct. 9 Mrs. Emma (Mother) Montgomery, assisteg by W. C. In Honor Henderson, has reopened her InformaSecretary tion bureau The purpose of tha buOODEX, Oct. 9 More than 1 90 reau is to give assistance to atranjrers couples are axpeeted to attend the Elks and others seeking employment The dance In the White City, irldav Oct. work is purely voluntary and Mrs. 12 In honor of Ernest T Spencer, the Montgomery receives no financial asnew secretary of the club Manager sistance H W Peery has tendered the hall and orchestra free of charge for the THEFT OF AtTO CHARGED. occasion OGDEN, Get- - 9.- - .Edward Davis, 98 Invitations have been extended to was arrested Salurdaj on a charge of stealing an automobile belonging to the Ogden Baggage A Taxi company. He Is held In the county Officers of the company swore to jail the 14 boors. after Davis had been missing complaint The oar was found In an alley by Xep- T and OINTMENT A. C oty Sheriff David K Steele 1lr (By Ths Associated Press) ROCK 18LAND. II fa.. Oct W alaylBK. a d&yllfht burflaxy. and a draarat raid of bootlegger. here thus far folio ed,4a the wake of j the killing of John Loonoy. Jr. In at etreet gang fight Friday, the aequenee of the event, having thro n the city 1th expectation, by thoj Into torraoll, police, of a further outbreak la the feud beta een rival faction, ln'th. fight for political dictatorship In the i undeneorldL James Bowen aa shot dead In a I quarrel in negro gambling resort Saturday night. Sunday the home of Hu Konia we. entered and tl.POPj worth of fur. and Jewel, carried a ay. I Anthony W. Bill burg, alleged leader! ' underworld gang. of the one of thoee arrested on charge of with the killing murder in connection ... been Trimmed tig Bafrneyi-jmon $20,090 bond. hoee eon a. .lain John Looney, In the gang fight, la secluded In his oom)lnatlon home and weekly wwt-pap- er office In the residence eoctlon of j the city surrounded by lit hired armed An-M- The Weber bounty Oft REV Oct 9 is an reorgsyiixation Republican nounred by the new chalrmin. Joseph F; Evans The seven members of the executive committee sre George J. KelR. Hollingsworth, Mrs Charles ly, ieorglna Marriott, Samuel G Dy. Thomas R Jones, Lyman $keso and John T Rbe The other committees are Advisory committee W. H WatUa. A K. Heywood, A P Bigelow. A. T v.- - Any Man or Business That Doesnt Go Forward Goes Backward Stirs Rock Island Reorganization of Weber Republicans Annoupced jib' 1922 Poltical Warfare lodef H jiis 9 Second Slaying in . OU TELL EM Two Arretted at Orem For Stealing Ogden Auto Cuticura Soap Clear iHeSkin MILLS ' OCTOBER MONDAY NEWS .j. Y 4 t? is, Foukur |