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Show OGUtn. UTAH, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 25, 1921. MO ELBE YOUTI- LAIN CITY T ORCHESTRA fiCH HDUSTRI ES HIS WAY ElOfl LA. STEADY GAIN P - r IS UNBALANCED GET FIELD DAY ENJOYED lTZ Copper-Ton- ed for Philharmonic Body Capable North Weber Stake Mutual Californian Shrieks ; to Hold Annual Outing Rescue From Attempts of Marvellous Effects Gain Both in Value to "Electrocute" Him Decoration Day Under Rothwell Baton and Volume District; Forester Going to Ogden's Manufactured Park to Park Convention Z With" Strong Project ' ' -- " - ' R. H, Rutledge, district forester, will forest service ' at the tf present theroad convention, to be held in Salt Lake June J 6 and 17, according: to Information received from In this the district forest headquarters ' city. It is expected that he will make the trip with the convention ' ; party. While Utah is not on the main highway, it has been suggested that a branch be projected from the southern portion to Zion canyon. 'It ia contemplated that District Forester .Rutledge will suggest an alternate route which will connect with the Zlon canypn branch near Zion canyon, and extend northward past Cedar Breaks, Bryce Canyon, Fish Lake, Mt Timpanogas, Salt Lake, Ogden, Bear Lake, and then connect with the main highway at Yellowstone park. 3jark-to-Par- k park-to-par- k . . park-to-par- k ; . - I; --oo- Learn How Much ti It Used ta Cost For Coach Rides Pro-duct- s The annual M. I. A. fltd day of lh After having heard the philha A steady Industrial growth is shown held at North to 1914 from Ic orchestra of Los Angeles at the Plain Weber Stake will be Monday, for Ogden in the period Decoration In City day, 1919, according to figures contained the sug- May 30. Orpheufn theatre last a preliminary statements of the gen- gestion obtrudes that night, Los Beginning at 1:J0 p- - m. an Inter-A eral results of the census of manufac- spend less time boosting lta Angeles climate esting program will be conducted, tures for the city, which has been and more time in praising ita orches-- i ball game between Farr West and liar issued in Washington by Director Will- tra. f or sometimes the overtouted rlavllle vs. Plain City, la to be the iam M. Stewart of the bureau of. census. The figures in the statement are preliminary , and subject to such may be change and correction a as further exfound necessary from amination of the reports. COXSISTKXT GAIN. The summary shows a consistent Increase at the census of 1919, as comIn the orpared with that for 1914. from a perder of their- importance centage standpoint, the increases for the several item rank as follows: Cost of materials, 257 per cent; value of products, 201.8 per cent; wages. 165.6 per cent; salaries, 123. S per cent; value added by manufacture, 121.3 per cent; primary horsepower, 74.7 per cent; capital, 72.6 per cent; number of wage earners, 64.3 per cent; number of salaried employes, 58.1 percent, 16.4 and number of establishments, per cent. The capital invested, as reported in 1919, shows a gain of $3. 909, 000, or 72.6 per cent, over that in 1914. The average capital per. establishment was .. - 220-yar- 11:10 p. m. Mountain Lion in Sanctuary Faces Trouble n - Rimsky-Korsako- atmosphere permeatmg the whole. This number gave Sylvian Noack, the concert master, opportunity to demonstrate his artistry with his violin and at the conclusion of the number the conductor invited him to share in the '" :' acknowledgment of the applause. The other orchestra numbers included the emotion-stirrinSibelius "Valse Triste," the sprightly "Praelu-diumof Jaernefelt, the famous polka from the" ballet. "Sylvia." and the resounding closing Wagner overture to "Die Meisterslnger." In response to the enthusiastic applause, the orches r;tT grees. The value of in 1919 shows tra played two encores. " Other graduates are as fiollows: an Increase overproducts VIGOROUS DIRECTOR. in 1914 of)$12.- bachelor of science degree Ross 136, uoo, or 201.8 that Mr. is a vigorous director, Rothwell cent. aver The per gmoot Bean, Provo. Bachelor of artsjage per establishment in 1919 was ap- - sincere in his readings and seemingdegree George. S. Bailiff, Kexburg, proximately $142,000 and in 1914 ly intent at all times to keep the or Idaho: Ellen Heloise Day, Highland; s&o.uuu. chestra at its best, lie created a I he value of products represents highly Bernice Davis. Provo; Fay Ollorton, favorable impression and many! selling value or price of the music lovers express the wish that the Provo; Taylor Bond, Heber; Laurel their as actually turned out by the in its future Include 'Miner, Fountain Greenland Elizabeth plants orchestra Ogden factories during the census year and Bird, Springville. may have little relation to the amount tours. oo' of the sales for that year. The values The soloist with the organization Is tl under this head also, include amounts Elizabeth Rothwell, a soprano with a f T T1 TLT A TTHirVlUrVDTTE received for wprk done on materials voice of great power, sweetness and DEALER IS BURIED furnished by others. She sang the famous aria .The value added by manufacture range. '.'Madame Butterfly" in a manfrom represents the difference between the ner which brought tumultuous aps, cost of materials used and the value X Funeral services for James S. responded with a song to Ogden 2auto dealer, were held of the. products manufactured from plause and of Massenet's "Elegy," the Fifth the the o'clock at them. The value added by manufacmelody yesterday at ward meeting house. Bishop's Coun- ture in 1919 shows an increase over harp playing the accompaniment and selor C. J. Brown officiated. A string mat in 1914 or $2,966,000, or 121.3 per the cello the obligato. Her two other orchestra under the direction of Frank cent. The value added bv manufac numbers and the "encore were also exand ture in 1919 formed 29.8 per cent of D. J. O. Jaggers played "Meditation" Chopin's "Lament." William 'H. Man- the total value of products and in cellently given. oo Solemn 1914, 40.7 per cent. ning sang, "One Sweetly and "O My Father," The .In 1919, as compared with 1914, the U. I. C. TO ELECT Thought," were President Thomas E. number of salaried employes shows an speakers DIRECTORS FRIDAY McKay, W. R. Skeen, Dr. Edward SI. increase of 144, or 58.1 per cent, while the average number qf wage earners Rich, James H. Douglas, President G. Dye and C. J. Brown. A poem increased 1217, or 64.3 per cent. SU3IMARY FOR TItE CITY. The annual meetlnc of the stockwritten on the life of the deceased by Central A compArative summary for the city holders of the Utah Idaho Mrs. May BarrowB was read by Mrs. for 1914 and 1919 follows: Railroad will be held Friday morning Mable Host. There was a large attendance of Per at 11 o'clock sharp at 623 Eccles buildcent of ing, according to an announcement relatives and friends. Flowers more census increase.x made today by officials of the comthan banked the casket. Members of 191& 1914 3 and directors for the the Ogden branch of Intermountain Establishments 128 110 16.4 pany. .'Officers , Automobile association attended in. a Persons will be elected at the year ensuing 3.605 body. Interment was in the City cem2.230 61.7 meeting. engaged .... Firm m e ruDirectors and stockholders have all etery with Abraham Van Dam officiat. ....... 103 bers 88 been notified and a large attendance ing at the grave. Salaried emis expected. 392 248 58.1 ployees . . . OO '. g " ' , - Bur-Cow- , - " , 1914-1- " . . K Vi RIB - 1.894 64.3 3.184 (5,382.000 1.562,000 300.000 1.262.000 3,568,000 74.7 72.6 157.5 6.014.000 2.446.000 201.8 121.3 Weber Lodge No. 6, Free and Accepted Masons 123.3 165.6 257.0 8 p. m-- . for Past Master's night; work In M. M. Degree followed by banquet and program. A' cordial Invitation Is extended to members of sister lodge, Is where base and sojourning brethren. T. S. 811 AUG UN ESS Y. W. M. oo J713 Local No. 358. A. F. of 31. At a 'special meeting of the local held in the, city hall. May 22, It was decided by the members to open the charter for: 30 days, at a reduced lnltlatlon fee, for the benefit of a num ber of new and rising musicians of our city. All wishing to take advan tage of this offer, are- - requested to communicate as earjy as, convlent with the secretary. Caliror telephone be 's tween 10 and 12 noon, A. T. office, Hudson aveprinting At other hours nue., phone' 918-phone 756. The charter will remain open until June 22, 1921. CHARLES C. THATCHER, Sec'y. 330 Washington Ave. Phone 75S If you want, success, utilize your time. This ii , very minute, will .never ... come again mane tne most of' it while it's r here. Don't put off one single thing that will help you be successful. Put a definite part of your earnings, away regularly in a savings account here, and don't .miss a month. START - : NOW. v: . Commercial. National 0 389 Twenty-fourt- h Looks Good for Summer at Last; Crimpy weather of the last few days sent, the majority of the new straw lids to the mothballs and caused the hatters to take a fey holidays while business entirely disappeared. But heret Is a tip. One man brared the early morning chill today with a new straw, pile and If deductions are not wrong, he was a city hall employe. Deing a worker In the city ball, he muit-a close confidant of Charlie Bass, local weather observer. Charlie always has the 'inside- on the weather and It Is probable that he tipped off his friend to don his hay headgear. Bo It looka good for summer at last. It lookj . b - oo WILL CLOSE STREET For Every Summer Day oo- -j DEPOT COMPANY TO SELECT DIRECTORS Officers and "directors of the Ogden Union Railway and Depot company will be elected at the annual meeting: of stockholders' of the company which will be held in this city June 7 at 10 a. m., according; to an announcement made today. Directors and stockholders of the company have all been notified, according to Secretary Hugh Neill. Matters pertaining to improvements and other business transactions will be discussed at the meeting. oo The city commission this mominc granted petition of the Ocden wild west show for the closlnc of a paved street In the city park district for carnlvsl purposes on September 5. , and 7 during the showing of the proposed wild west show. O. C. Uuadv. secretary of the show. who signed the petition said hia associates preferred either Grant ave nue between Twenty-fift- h street and Lake or Twenty-sixt- h street from Grant to Washincton avenue. - oo . Leo Matlock, well known middle- weight boxer, who has been fighting In Ogden during the past winter, depart ed last night with hla wife for points d In New Mexico.. .He has a contest at Gallop, N. M., on Decoration day. '. 60 re Unity and Accepted Masons Lodge-ITo- . 18,-F- St. Special meeting TiZO p. m. "Wednesday, May 25- - . Work In F. C. Degree, Sojourning brethren cordially invited. L. WATTIS, TV. M. WARREN ' ' ' 3670 IMPELLED THEFT II. Martir.es, arretted yefterdar mcrr.lr. on a chart" of petit larcenr, Ju5cs I- - P-pleaded rulltr jltoberts cf the city .court this morn Ir.c and ss fined ICO, with ths si In Ja'.L ternaUve cf Amateur Players Organize Martinet, u0 isdais said, entered a iters Twenty-fift- h street and tlo'.a and Will Play atthre11pairs trousers. of STATE OFFICIALS Next Tuesday When questioned recardlct his ac tlar.s. Xtartinrs aald that he had b?n HEAR ROAD PLANS unable to secure work durlr.c "th tart In the Ofden Commercial ihr riay will months, and that hunter lm- eve- neat start Tuesday Larue ths theft. V. H Lvnch. peiled him to commit H. W. Mattson and announcement to an Poonine, according L. the senior htchwiv enclneers rf mad today hy representatives or ire; je if,5nie h win pay lbs tmreau of nubile roads wiin general various ram In teams. the ths flrt before discovers were somebody In indemnity the prtn headauarters Olden, Msccabees will tar.Bte with the Yard' si alnr the banks of the Ilh.'r.s. at the weekly sesalon tfflc cmi ueakem nine at Ix?rin Karr park, whr.s t4n f)jfCo Tribune. of the state road commission held at ths fast Nye accrerstlon will meet At the meeting ths Wheelwricht fait Lake yesterday. d team at the shop these' two representatives explained In the railroad yards. the work for the present year as outThs Michigan legislature voted At the mfrelinr held at nlht lined by the federal government rail- - twhich ft the fmett picture ever produced. Al was the formed. ing for improvements totalling 11.187.- Warden of leacu fitandard-KxamJnethe sao.7i. FAITH HEALER" was elected pre,dentu Morris Flowers They ststed also that thene records A waa named secretary and treasurer for Paramount picture at the eoncernlnc this work had been com the csw loop. pleted and had been submitted to Oajnea will be played Tuesday and. ALHAMBRA THEATRE Washington for approval. on the rad Friday venlnra of each week, ths ar-changes Supplementsry e rang emer.ts enabllrc the teams to play as the work planned road hava.been submitted to games out of ths city on Kundays and for fosr months Washlnrton for approval, according holidays..willA schedule be drawn up and rre Large Sire Flour Sack to Mr. Lynch and action on this road playlnic sented to ths teams during the present Is expected Immediately. $1.20 per dozen New projects In other parts of the week. Kach team will be allowed to carry AMERICAN-MAIstate hsv also rcn considered by tne local office and have been submitted H pla)ers durlnc the season, only amateurs belnc eliclbls to take part in BAKERY final action.to Washington - for oo ths contests. FORM LEAGUE rt el Start - dla-mon- lt fr 'THE Helper-Du-chesn- D - Phone IMPROPER NUMBER WORD 'MAN' PLATES BRING FINE BIBLICALALSO MEAS C. W. Wrltht. arreted recently on number oo CHIEF GOING TO CONVENTION JUNE 2 - 2557 Grant FLOWERS FOR MEMORIAL DAY , . 601 'WOMEN' GIlEENrini.t Mo.. May 25. The word "roan. In the bible does not mean merely man. It !a a cenerla term, and as such, Inctudfs woman kind as well. This decision was reached by the fist general assembly of the Cumber land Presbyterian church, in slon here, which decreed through the adoption of a minority report, that women, are eligible for ordination as alo. mlnintfra of the church. The majority report of the Judiciary committee declared that the terra chart of havlnc Improper plates on his auto, and who chancea his plea to one of guilty this morning. In the city court, was fined 15. by Judre I. It. Itoberts. rl(tht. it U said, had tourinr ear licenses on a runabout to which h hsd affixed a box. In the opinion of the court, such vehicle come under the classlf -Icatlon of trucks. a NORTON FLORAL CO. 2249 Waihingtort Avenue Ph. 125 "man." In the church constitution pre. eluded the ordination of tornn. The pointed out the ren-erCTilf of Police Jonathan Jons. of minority report of the term In bltical de will application ORden the police department, test and decreed the unqualified eligifrom Ocden. June r. for St. psrt Mo-to attend the convention of the bility of women for the ministry. International Association of Chiefs of Police, to be held In that city June to 10. Chief Jon stated this morning that he expected to collect considerable data on police force Improvements, to and there Is a possibility that new regulations will be installed upon his return from the convention. al , If you want save money on your outfits for Decoration Day watch our advertising in this paper Friday evening:. RESIDENCEBROKEN INTO; $20 MISSING L-320 Twenty-fift- h GORDON CLOTHINQ AHD SHOE STORE Street Next Door to Vienna C&ft 1 generous dish of delicious UINTAH SUPREME ICE CREAM hits the epot at any the day and on every time ' day. ofAnd It's one of the most healthful foods for summer smooth, creamy and rich. Flavored with Caramel JSut, VanilOrla, Strawberry, Chocolate, ' Lemon. and ange A . . f "YOU'RE FIRED!" city milk: supply good, inspector says "You're fired!" Did you eTer bare It said to YOU? Some folks have and some folks tstea't. Yea can't Otden's milk aupply continues In condition said John excellent city The weather man offers little en- milk inspector this morning. Felt, Mr. Pelt In his said that out of einhteen tests msde couragement for fair weather forecast for Ocden and vicinity to- yesterday not one fslled to meet the day. He says the outlook is partly standard reculrementa in butter fats with and solids- - Dirty milk In Ocden is cloudy tonljht and Thursday Temlittle chance in temperature. now a matter of history. h said. Acperatures yesterday u were 12 maxi- cording" to Mr. Felt, the dairies and mum and 4 6 m n m m. tilrtributlnc stations are cooperatln wlth the city bureau and the combination is proving beneficial. , , particular distinction either vray. do Becacie bosa the ecl fired, Why anyway? people baj a personal peeve? Maybe but It's fcsrdly likely. . 1 w 'Polish For Your Furniture Speedy delivery on a quart or more special Sunday service. Tell us when you want yours. on I. CITY AUDITOR FILES REPORT FOR APRIL Expenditures of Ocdn City departments In April left a balance. In the city treasury of IS. 821. 41. accordlnc to the report of X. V. Laps on. city auditor submitted to the city commiscarried sion this mornlnr. Balance over from March - totaled Mf. If 1.14.' Receipts during- April amounted to US, 70S. 27 and expenditures were 217. ' II. on AGED WOMAN'S DEATH yoo use Uintah Suprm betThsy'rs ter than ths ordinary, and cott the same always rich, purs and freth.- Do Milk and CrsamT IS LAID TO ROBBERY LOS ANGELES. May tl. The body of an elderly woman. found at Fanta Monica, near here. Sunday, was Identified aa that of Mrs. Catherine Fis'.s. a wealthy retired btmlnesa woman of Chlcairo by her nephew, U. Moloy of Phone 548 . Uintah Dairy Products Every time a new man is emp!oyel It cost tie employer a Kreat deal of monry to .train him. This money rauil be spent before Vh new man is really an ajscl to the Cm, And employers are not noted for throwlcr money away. When a man set fired lt'a a pretty safo bet that he'a Inefficient on way or another. Now, why should he be Inefficient, proTldcd fee" been cm the Job lonjc enough to ret cn to tfce ropes? He can't be Just plain dnmb or he would never have gotten on to the ropes In the first place. Most men who show themselves Inefficient and Incapable of holdint down a Job fcaTe the rustornary amount of rray matter "under tfcelr hats, but they Just can't deliver the roods. Why? Because their health Is below par. Ever think cf that? The man who rets fired Is a sick man phyIcaJly. Thai's .what's wrongr with him. It Isn't lack of brains. No, sir. The man whcue body machine Is cut cf sear CANT be aa efficient worker. He can't work and he can't think as he should. Brain and body are Inseparably connected. Lower the efficiency of the body and thft brain oca picking May f lowers Instead of tending to builness. The man who Rets fired often doesn't know there's anythlcf lh matter with his tody. He doen't know there is a civil war rolsr on Inside of him. Some day, of course, there'll bo a tie of Gettysburg, and then, maybe, an Appomattox surrender. In the meantime, he's Ilre-dFired because his body machine, being out of 'gear, prevent him from pulling In his best ' . ten-roun- ' . FOR WILD WEST i MATLOCK TO FIGHT MONDAY AT GAI4LOP I I Pipe the Hay Hat good. BALL TEAMS r. ' LITTLE CHANGE IN WEATHER PROMISED 3637 -- 3 summer Is over.". oo same period of 11,10367.06. oo ' ; Bank ht ne f Hest-mark- . " a-tt- ve, Theft of $10 In currency and a check for 110 br a man who entered street. Receipts for District 4 of ths forest her house. IS 4 Twenty-sevent- h servlae with headauarters at Ogden. last venina waa reported to the pofrom July 1. 1920. to April 30, 1121, lice by Mrs. K. HurjL Mrs. Hurst had been away from her total $155,168.83. Thla la decrease home for few moments, she said. Bhs of t209.367.02 over the total-othe came penoa aunnc me prrceain en nd hfr hou. rsnsacked. Police year, ioiai receipta or an aisiricis were immediately detailed on the case. oo to date Indicate a decrease, over the - world ? it's yours to use as you choose. The i greatest successes are men who" have learned." the value of time. -- THE shrieked allefed. Dinner, it t throughout the right. Imploring iom one to come and prevent lh prisoners In the Jail from electrocuting htm-He attacked one of tha prisoners and the rest, thinking their lives In danger. Joined together In subduing the man. When officers arrived in the cell room. Dinger was badly beaten and had suffered a black eye. He demanded that the other prisoners ceaae molesting htm. and threatened that unle4i they stopped In their effort .he would Immediately communicate with President Harding. th and the llrittih governments Japanese to see that the"" persecutions stoppea. "Hum me at the stake, said the demented msn. '"and I'll die with asmile on my face, but don't electrocut me. Detective Robert Chambers and Chauffeur Hert Crltes took the man When from his cell this morning. they started putting handcuffs on him. he fought like a tiger. Iek Brgeant Harlow II. Wilson Intervened, however. and the three officers managed to hold the crated man. The prisoners In the Jail said tl.at no notice had oeen paid bv mem o Dinger until he attempted to bite them. The charge of dlturMng the peace, which was pending against the man. was dismissed upon recommen dation of Assistant City Attorney Fam-uPowell. FOREST SERVICE RECEIPTS DECLINE PROTECTIVE UNION -- There i a mountain lion In th north end of the Weber county game lutnctuary who Is going to have little peace thin summer. Iluck Anderson. Weber county ld so this morngame warden ing. The lion been seen on the mountains west of Ogden valley In the vicinity of North Fork and the tracks of the killer have been picked up several times in the ridges south of North Ogden canyon. Another lion that ruled over the southern end of the sanctuary has disappeared from his unual haunts and is believed to have . left the district. The big cat In the north Is going to be kept pretty busy, from now on. said Mr. Anderson and "we expect to get him before ths latest thing it the "Copper-Toncx- i They're different than you are accustomed to rear, and are sensible and in tood taite. too. 4 They are mrde in several different weaves of lightweight straw, and are a decided hit. This is a style that is distinctive but conaen and adapted to the older man aa well aa the young fellow. ty Jail- - -- OGDEN MUSICIANS' Ben Franklin said that 'time is the stuff life is made out of," and you have as much of it as anybody else in the oo . get-titin- gr Average wage earners ... 3,111 5.564 Primary h. p. . 9,231.000 Capital Services 4,022.000 Salaries 670,000 3,352,000 Wages Materials ...... 12,738,000 Value of products 18,150.000 .Value added . . . 5,412,000 xPercentage is omitted less than 100. t. 100-yar- d , approximately $73,000 In 1919 and $49,000 in 1914. In this connection It ' be stated that the Inquiry conshould coach. men a hire Ten By in tained the census schedule calls for ex4 more passengers the the total amount of capital, both cutWhat is to $1.20. each, pense owned and borrowed. Invested In the "do they pay for the coach? business, but excludes the value "of ;r Answer to yesterday's: 1 pear, rented property, plant, or equipment 4 cents; ! orange, 5 cents." which was employed in the conduct oo of manufacturing enterprises. The B. Y. U. TO HONOR final bulletins and reports will show paid for such property. OGDEN YOUNG MEN the rentalMATKIUALS GO UP. The most of materials used in 1919 Z Ernest L. Wilkenson and Mathias shows an increase over that for 1914 of $9,170,000 or 257 er cent. The C., Tanner of Ogden, are members of average cost of materials per estab the graduating class at the Brigham lishment in 1919 was approximately Young university at Provo, according $100,000, and in 1914 $32,000. In ad tp word received 'yesterday. Com- dition to the component materials mencement exercises will be held at which enter into the value of pro cost of materials in this the tabernacle at Provo Friday morn- ducts, the,Includes the cost of fuel, mill summary ing at 10 o'clock. The Ogden graduot power and heat rent and desupplies, of arts bachelor ates will be given VALUK INCREASES, ,.' leading feature of the afternoon. Folmeet lowing the baseball game a track consisting of dash, shot-pud dash, pole vault, high Jump, relay race, potato polo race and other miscellaneous races In which all may participate, win take place. Motion plcturea will be shown, after which a drama, "All a Mistake,' will be presented by the Marriott Dramatic club. The concluding feature of the day will be a dance. Thla outing is an annual event and promises to be a more striking success than any prev ious celebration. 8peelal car service has been arrang ed and the following schedule will be In --effect for Decoration day: Car will leave Ogden at 11:40 a. m.; 2:00. 6:20. and 7:00 p. m.; returning cam will leave Plain City at 1:00, :00 and climate Is Infernally bad, but the Cali fornia city's orchestra seems to be thoroughly good. Last night's program should be a pretty good test engagement for a symphonic body and the orchestra survived the test, in fact passed with high majka. a With fine foundation of strings. the organization Is further strength ened with an unusually good wood wind choir, and a sonorous brass sec tion that gave a particularly good ac count of itself throughout the" program. The orchestra under Walter Henry Rothwell was capable of marvellous effects and tone coloring. The effective delicacy of the combined strings was particularly noted in such numbers as the pizzicato polka and the power and volume of the entire body was emphasized In the tremendous heights obtained in the Wagner-Ianumbers. ORIENTAL NUMBER. There was no symphony on the program. The big number of the evening was the suite from the Arabian Nights, a colorful number in four parts with" the oriental Sailors After a strufgle with fellow prisoners, whom he thouaht wer about electrocute him, H. X. Dlner, SZ year old, of Dunimutr, Cat., wa lranfer-e- d from th diy Jail to the county jail this morning, pending examination as to Ms sanity. Dlncer nearly overcame three officers who removed him from his celt to take him to the coun- For Your Floors 3667 Washington Ave. - At Yoar Dealers Io Ankeles. The police expressed the belief thst ahe .had been murdered, end an showed death had be n "caused by blows apparently head the upon with some blunt instrument. Mrs. Fiels was ald to hav carried a lire c sum of monsy wwflj n her clothes. Fhe came here from Chtcajro some time l and disappeared last Frii7 from a hoteL . au-top!- ", Uck. . If he had rone to a Chiropractor and had hi body machine adjusted he wouldn't have been fired, in all ratability, in the first place. Because Chiropractic rts jou well and kefps you welL bt The great health science or Chiropractic U the "ob Insurance In the world, because it ke pi J oi at top nclch fhytScaJ efficiency all the time. DR. C. S. CLARK. CHIROPRACTOR Phones: Office 3S3, Res. 31G3-- M 2441 Hudfcn Avenue f4 |