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Show THE OGDEN sras M a M M m ml m anss. I SEEKS m flfsn Jffltt. 1 WSSSk. aflPlfc Wi IMPANEL JURY Ul ARYSTUI S PLtt SUGA AGA m A TO TRY SH AV IS HAP OPERATION THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1021,1 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R i COODHlSTO'TODl: o I i Automobile Man Ac- Pianist Broken Wire for But in Ogden Factories to Enter Amalgamated Campaign; Mayor , cusd by Girl races Utah and Idaho Start Might Have Gotten I Flygare and Mrs Farley tStatutory Charge on Fall Run Along 0. K. Announce Entry I : I automobile made Qeorie Shair. Orden in pianist, Rotar-ianFactories of the Amalgamated Sugar hisSergi RochmaninoffV Two city office holders and one city s Is the disman. I belnr tried before today debut Ogdea Ogden started Idaho Utah" and in into on court a their company announced trict entry at held j employe statutory charge for at the weekly meeting "the political fight for election to office operation for the 1921 campaign to- the Weber club last nlghL His debut, the altered attack upon an Orden girl durinr an automobile ride in the The . Ogaen factory, which however, proved to be a riot. the city election this fall. They have day. fjln summer. made were by early (Jala for and ready their petitions handled 125,000 tons of beets from' memberspreparations Tha trial finally rot under way at the for club the of to before Rotary season recorder with Is the last district city Sailing; prepared this mornlr.r with the' rrand piano was fur- 10:20 o'clockof this October 16. 150.000 tons during the pres- noted visitor. A handle a a occasion nished impanelllnr and for delegathe Jury, after consider-- 1 he ent campaign, according to local offi . Mayor Frank Francis announced acable to between arrument tion sent to the Union depot Attorney. will again be in the race ror mayor. cials. . Ueorce to tickJer" Halverson, noted representingL Shaw, ' the company will "ivory on the old laite I r Commissioner Chris Flygare again from Beets points and District Attorney Joseph Kvaxs v com the Weber club: route of the southern Facinc weafipr the office of commissioner. try who will for direct the On at Rochmanlnoff club audi-the prosecution arrival : 'Mrs. Mary E. Farley; deputy city menced to arrive in Ogden late was introduced to the Rotary- - club the' state. tor, will run for the office of auditor. nesday for the Ogden plant. SLIGHT SQUABBLE Geri. In bis adby George Francis took office The entire chain of Amalgamated members 'Mayor .Frank 1920. -When the cas was called Mr. Halwonderdress the Mr. Glen Commissioner plants in Utah and Idaho is expected explained 1, verson arose and declared that he ful the of guest. distinguished f January ability this tons held the has comraissionership to produce more than 100,000 Flygare cas the ' of Charles Johnson, club to. the After introduced being ) for eight years. season in excess of the total output of charred with a statutory crime, K Mrs. Farley has been deputy in the 1920. Last year the factories pro members the noted pianist took his also was to b tried before the Shaw case, plaoe at the piano. i.. office of the city auditor for eight duced 680,000 tons. as attorney for Johnson as welt as and was manifest. I years. She is the widow of the late In the other Amalgamated districts Serious interest he was ready to proceed with Shaw, became members the She Presently Farley, Ogden barber.. it is the beet harvest has been under way Lafayette p will Johnson the case, but was not preto candidate, be a for days. Indications pointand to have the Shaw case so to to work The pared failed properly piano said. a new record for beet harvests trial. som and of the Rotarians whispered, In announcing their entry in the also for total outputs. This statement brought Mr. Evans "Gee, thst is terrible." oo-the pros .( race this morning, noneof to his feet, who declared that Mr. SHOUTS. HE "ROTTEN" I S pective candidates were ready with Halverson had besn notified that tht the one of of members the are Finelly statement of their They YEAR platform. A cases MARRIED had been arranged so that the "J out. shouted "Rotten. organization k now preparing them, they said. wan case S'haw to be tried first and he or to the other asked th. amazement DIVORCE much SEEKS Arthur F. Larsen, city auditor, yes-- Z SHE court the to proceed with the members. run will for ,'terday announced that he case. Shaw RochAnd trouble for then the t -- the' office of city commissioner. He 'At this point Judge James Kimball commenced. is also. preparing a statement contain Charging that her husband hasvilea manlnoff a hand and announced that an took visiA the of swept volley napttas Zt'lng his platform of administration if violent temper, has calledandher had been issued by the court order told her tor. v successful in election. names, scolded, criticized which set the two cases for hearing exit His followed. oohe does not love her, Bessie unappewe and that counsel should have y today was bis wig suit for divorce in ,In making his Capron has filed to proceed with either been STILWELL TALKS ON beready lo end and D. accidentally displaced, the district court against Paul cate. hold, he proved to be. none other than CRUDE OIL ORIGIN Capron. IMPANEL JUHY Mrs. Capron set forth that the acts Les Hodgson. . Kimball then ordered the Judge O. J. Stilwell of the Og of her husband have impaired : Secretary a member of the club. her Hodgson, zlTtien chamber of commerce was the health end made wedded life unbear- played the part well while It lasted, Shaw case to proceed, against the proof Attorney Halverson. The court speaker at the weekly meet able. She seek her freedom. The and but for a bad wire connection in test Halverson an hour to prepar gave ing of the Ogden chapter of the Ame- couple was married in Ogden, Septem- the electric piano, which was used, for trial. of no Association at would he the doubt have entertained then began. Impanelling of the lurv are no children. rican Engineers ber 30, 1920. There : r " Weber club today. He addressed the 00- :i brilliant fashion. r appear In court until of the organization on "What Mathonlhah Thomas. Salt Lake at theShaw did notover the case was com-- l argument of tons air About 7.000,000 the Origin of Crude Oil?" smoky torney, was the speaker at pleted. He then entered the court- The trip of the engineers to the East would have to be removed from Lon- - the meetlnr. He principal addressed the Rotar- - room and sat to next down to disdam its also last don every day Canyon Attorney! atmosphere ans on "The United States Constitu Halverson. keep Bunday was, Sicussed. .. 'clean. tion." The courtroom was filled to capacity! v Miss Edna Huish sang and Miss and many. A trial oo ened Tottie Hart entertained with two wnen me were to xtand. 1 epeciaiors ompelled dances. The girl upon wh10m Shaw is alleged ' J .. oo to have directed his attack was alao t . L u me spectators were when she entered, for they surprisedcjnroom. TELEPHONES had apparently pictured her as a small girl, when in reality uhe aooeared &a Business and Circulation Dept... 56 almost a woman. : 58 Ads I . I d aig-ne- I - 4 be-lier- ed Childree's Bavs r T, non-partisa- n. se-sera- l . 'Round the globe everywhere gather the children. The three R's are important, but so are the children's school clothes. For in the first " days, the boy, the girl and the new teacher, feel the influence of the ones are an incentive in them"right clothes." Sturdy, selves to help the children "make good." good-lookin- g v - Here are some of the special attractions on the Second Floor for Tomorrow and Saturday. Girls' Sweaters " Girls' Outing Gqwns Girls' Winter Hats Are Only $3.45 Are Now $1 Special, SI vel- -- get-awa- - . -- ." Children! winter hats in . vet, felt and neatly trimmed with ribbon, light and 4 ark colon. Values to $3. 8pecial $1.00 .....Coats i : i I ; , MEN4S3SHOP Classifie-- UMeirwear For ttty mem aira u ! -- n 1 v 1 jr suit of underwear and he'll be as cross as a bear with a Men's Shop supplies a sore Hose'.-Thilist of men with their underclothing. We attribute this success to the fact that we sell underwear that fits underwear like Munsing. Better get your winter supplies while the stocks are all new and j complete. Men's Union Suits Put a man into an ill-fitti- ng never-increasi- ng -- J 1.50 ; Men's fleece lined union cream color, medium suits, heavy weight. Sizes 36 to 48. Special values. 191.50 y. . $1.95 Munsing Suits at $2.50 $2.50 Munsing Splits $1.95 Men's . . union ecru color. . . . . i wool hair line Baby shawls, large size, small and large checks. Special $5.50 all . Men's B. V. D.'s Some men don't change the weight of their undercloth-weight- , tho year round; Many of Jg u.xxx FUiuiai D. winter and summer. Our Boys' Munsing .stock of the genuine B. V. D. is complete summer and Suits winter. Per suit union $1.50 Boys' Munsingwear suits, heavy weight cotton Men's Munsing Suits ribbed, cream color. union suits, heavy fleece lined, gray col- or. special, suit Boys' ,l -- ... - -- $1.25 $1.45 $1.95- Boysr Heavy Union Suits $3.50 . Men's Munsingwear union suits, medium weight, wool and cotton mixed, natural gray color. Suit. . $3.50, Suits Munsing Mumingwear union 53.95 suits made of a heavy weight worsted warn, natural gray Men's "Munsingwear union color, These are special suits, white worsted with silk ues. thread, heavyweight. $3.95 Sizes 4 to 9 years . . $2.45 Sizes 9 to 16 years. .$2.95 Heavy Munsing V Shirts and Drawers Men's shirts and rlrawers, fine cotton ribbed, ecru color. Very special values, . : each . m. i'.-?1.0- Infants' Crib Quilts Are Only $4.95 Infants' all wool crib and bed quilts made of pink and blue heavy quality sateen. $3.50 values. Special $4.95 Girls' Middies Special, $2.95 3 iris' coed middies, the newest style for school wear, trimmed in . high flanneL Special. colored . . .$2.95 Baby Down Pillows Are Each $1 Baby pillows made of a sani tary down colored with pink, blue and white mercerized sateen. Special. . . $.00 I Vlrtiinl u..ill v . v, A""-'- " . open Million-dolla- r IG LEAGUERS at 2'50 o'clock ACC1 CLm TO PLAY HERE American and National Allstars Slated for Ogden - Games Train Carrying Eastern Bankers One of the moat unusual passenger movements in railroad history will take place this month when the New York stat delegation to the American Hankers association convention in Los Angeles, will reach Ogden. September 26. The New York delegation will travel over the Southern Pacific lines in three special trslr.s of 12 cars each, and except for the club, observation, dlnlnr and baggage cars the train will carry only compartment and .drawlnr room cars. This is said to be the first time that three trains of "all room" cars hava ever been ordered for oce movement. The cara. not including the locomotives, used in transporting the delegation, are valued in the neighborhood - of a million dollars, SPARR'S TRIAL IS CONTINUED Assault Case Brought by Morgan Man Goes Over Until Monday Following- the testimony of all rf Two baseball gamts will be played the witnesses for the prosecution in in Ocden during- the laiier pari oi Oc the case of the slate arainst Terry tober accordinc to information receiv direc L. Oalbraith. J. Fparr, charged with assaulting- Robert ed today from aI-UH- - Welsh of learue tor of the American 'Morgan, court was adabout be late will played journed The first game yesterday afternoon until Monday when the defense will le October 22. heard. Present arrangements call for AmThe testimony of the witnesses ex of the between the protective association in that city. amined yesterdsy was similar to thst of the Naand learue erican J. TV. Sullivan, charred with di tional learue. The trip west from Fair "Weather Fair weather la given by Welsh to the effect that Sparr in Ocden tonight; and tomorrow. turbing the peace in the vicinity of Chlcaro will commence immediately had assaulted vs elsh without any ap00 with little change in temperature, ao- - Lincoln avenue and Twenty-fourt- h parent provocation, followlnr an alter the close of the present Ameriafter schedules. he had had with lied Weill. cation to to laat of the etreei .Bulletin the National can nirht. league and falid for daily. cording appear TOMATO PACK TO BE son of R. H. Welsh. United States weather bureau." Tea- - J trial in the city court thla mornlnr Games will be arranred en route ' a maximum temperature 1 Dr. Clarence C. HeUel, eye ear. nia oau or 9 so was declared for west. Many of the players on the two waaiana BY OCT. temay FINISHED nos and throat specialist, called to 79 derrees with a minimum last nlaht I ieuca. argTegaUons will depart for a tour of Marinas of 3 8 decrees. Hollander. the Orient on arrival at Eau Francistsstlfy as to the condition of Welih Vampuda. with beinr drunk, told the co. in all of the fac on the day In question said that he charged tomato , The pack Marrlaei! Licensee War rla re lloen- - court that he had bouzht one-haJohnnv Tobln. former Salt Lake outi lories of the state will be completed by found the bones In the nose broken. Dint aes have in the office of lof liquor from a man on Twenty-tlft- h The assault on Telh !s altered to fielder in the pacific Coast league, 10 .ueti ib. of tne Amer October 1, according to an announce- have occurred on the roadway between ana naa drank. It on managing- the vjiauae i. juoyes, county c;ert, nini ment made today by II. - llerrington, Orden and Morgan on September 5 Ieonard smith. Syracuse, and Era tne street, it made him deathlv sick- - Inn learue. well known in Ogden,- general manager of the Utah Canning when Welsh accompanied by his son. Jones. Hooper; Dewey Nerdea. Ofden, he said. City Judo Roberts fined him Jones, Ducky or to days in Jail. and kudt Aioatora. Twin jrans, idano: I is one of the members of the aggTe- company. Five factories only are op Heed and Lewis Welsh and two jounr ladlef. Doris Geary end Louise Mor-gs- n James w. Stewart ana .Ellen Boren- - Jonn it. Karland. charred with season on tomatoes-Farmwers on their way to Morgan inr on the streets, wa sentenced to Although the two organizations will erating this son, both of Ocden. are producSnr greater ton where they lite. serve rivs days in Jail. Reed Welsh boov rames "with various teams en toadies' Aid Tne reruiar meetinri Tne case of W". P. GteDhens. llfo routs west It Is planned to hae the nage per acre in tomatoes than in for drivir.r the automobile end fiparr irn was mer years, it la slated. Ideal weather followjrr in 'another car. the Ladles Aid society of the First Adams avenue, charred with violating of the tangle with r conditions have aided the crops ma cnurcn win te .neia in me epeea ordinance, was set for hear- on the Ogden lot. Th esse is being- hesrd before W. tne cnurcn oasement Friday aiternoon. tne on September SO at 10 a m II. Skeen siittr.c as Judge pro tern In L. J. Galbralth. director of the tour, terially. oo-year wil - the city court. at .2:20. Even' member le urred toi will arrive In Ogden early next month be The output for Utah this 2dr. Ilerrinrabout cases, tour. , 100,000 the ' oo for to arrangements complete ton state. ?, 'Si MOEQAN SHERIFF oo Many of the olants cf the state, op MILLIONS ADVANCED COMES FOE SUSP'ROT coming fall and vlnUr r. to M mill start tannine pumpkins v aru tor uucuibiuii eratlcg, iui bruutai. OGDENITES EETURN next week. Mr. Jerrlnglon states. TO GRAIN GROWERS - oo SOUTH SCENIC FROM rnarrlace license was A Sheriff Brlrhara Robinson of 2dor- TOied.-i uuea m in iauue i. tan county arrived in Orden this to Ronald WASHINGTON. Sept. 22 Adrances lo ELK'S DANCE mornlnr to take David Walters, min- o8.c0untT and L00 My Bartlett, both r. to Xlorran. 115,000. 000 mad to the CoThousands of visitors may be drawn Is said, he will totalling D; it where, the wonders Grain Growers of Minnesov. operative ioe cnarred with burrlarv of a ttar to Utah by advertising Zion National dance of aessn Triday,' Sept. ta to aid !n marketing" 1IJ1 crops ws of Bryce canyon and First or divorce th ur. f tv,-uV- vir. to Fred M. Nye. local IJrd. club rooms.' Informal. Mem- announced today. by the war finance k. i4 . wiTorco uraniea . uecree . park, accordlnr ovnn iniruti) la mt aistnci court Morgan who has Just returned from bers only. corporation. merchant, camo. v.Bora-d spending-tedays after section io that tntn Walttrx ruitadv wai . . Ukn h.r. a r i juuo i r m.wA. ana Mrs. Nye and Mr. J.ALIS99iiVTiV, by. members of the local vacatloninr. 7 a?10yterday tne A. It. Hclntrra also made Mn. Bl,.?,?If-!..0Ueherifre advices upon department, o.f Mas.. tiin. from Morran. and was held for Sheriff J Robinson. Ogaea tnouid nave iarge signs Mr. ewy.iuui. i, ljis. - s on all roads entering- the state, Weber Floral furnlanes the flowers. N'vi atates. to acaualnt the tourist of this city Till trade with the attractions 'OPTICAL oo oo- - r. con-tes- ta All-9ar- B rs - - All-Sta- rs I- lo 98c Sizes 3 to 6 years. .. Sizes 7 to 9 years . . Sizes 10 to 16 years in white rick rack. $1.50 values. Special'. . . . 95 . - $1.95 . dark blue percale, trimmed Jf Boys' Union Suits Boys' Baby Shawls Are $5.50 1 Munsingwear weight, $4.05 Girls' sacque aprons made of been-Issue- suit3 in fine cotton ribbed, light Suit I . Girls' Sacque Aprons Are Offered at 95c ' Men's Munsingwear union suits, medium weight ribbed, gray mottled color, with Suit . 1 . Girls serge dresses in navy blue and red, neatly made with pleated skirts, long waist line. Special . $4.95 All-Sta- j light fleece. w-- . Girls' Serge Dresses Offered Now $4.95 uan Suit $1.50 . Special I Mm J T . .... d. nr ih. n-- r Her.Mtss Came tht mimbn . - Htrt, to vta. ciuo r .uai, niuiuuii, niiiiiiuii, afternoon at her v,.iium iu v,uiuibu uour uen vuor nome. Z0J riaay avenu iwuay Jeflenon Th. wuu uwa aii.bim. ou. win wlmmer Children's Patsy romrers in pink and blue check and plain gingham. All sixes. Special prise $1.45 s, S. B. A. IEETING. .council No. 2857. Security l, Enrollment Gains.- - Enrollment rec-nrrta at th eilv mrhnam arm still in- - iseneril association. Will hold tha rer. creaslnr. according to &upt. W. Ka.rl I ulf meetlns; in the Knights of Pythias evening. Memoers are ln Hopkins. The Central Junior high " school enrollment record has passed ntea the 900 mark, 'Which breaks the rec HNTKUTAIN FOU CUKST. ord of 1920 by more than 3S0. At the Mrs. E. Lm Klnr is entartaininr mt hlg-school chart the record Ogden this brlde afternoon In honor of Mrs. shows 1076 students enrolled. A. P. Bernard! of Ban Francisco, who Mad sen II ere David II: Madsen, is ner truest. . oo state fish and same commissioner," was in Ogden this.; torninr on his way to DRINK MADE HIM Brigham City, where tonlfht he will attend a meetlnr of the fish and game SICK; FINED $50 Munsingwear union suits, fine cotton ribbed in- - medium weight, , cream color. ; n c o r. Patsy Rompers Are $1.45 Girls' silk" beaver hats, in navy, brown and black, mod-,elheavy silk beaver sailor trim-mestreamer and bow - 1'' dies in red, green and navy, all wool flannel. Sixes 12 to 20. Special $0.05 1 $1.95 . - r.na-th!r- Bob Evans regulation mid- Girls' Beaver Hats Are Now $4.95 r, s wUl ba hoi. to tne members of the Acacia Ogden Typewriter House tor type ciud naay afternoon at her home writers ana, repairs. 2123 iiuason d AQtmi avenue, avenue. Phone 236. Munsing Suits . To Insure publication In the Sunday Let us Install your Areola hot wa society wxrttou of The Ktandard-Examinere ter heating system. No basement ncw-or a nature tow that Utah Plumbing1 &. Heating1 edition must be social quiredin the t Lands of the 7C7D Company. society editor by 4 o'clock Friday. Have l)auh.ter-- A girl weighing PLXO RECITAL. 10 pounds was born 'Wednesday to Mr. S. P- Whitaker will present his and Mrs. S. C. LaFreniere. 15 52 Swan Miits Josephine Rhees in a pianopupil, restreet. cital Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the Pleasant View meeting house. MHj Capiau'a Gown Shop, formerly with Mildred Ware will assist Miss Khees with her program. Wright's, Is located at 437 Twenty 7171 fourth street. TO SERVE DINNER. Members of the ; women's s;ulld of Son Born Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Pet- -' announce tne cnurch of Good Shepherd will avenue, erson, 2922 Grantwii-htn11 notindn. I serve a dinner Friday, eveninr to tha th hirth nf mn members of the choir of the St. Mark's last niJtht at 11 o'clock. o oaiL iAKe in tne uuwa tAvucursii . . wTt a nail Good used cars of all mattes at right 17VC' :";''"- ,olor irom a1 tnw hala d eujwyjng aupper ai T.rm. nrlr,. rin 12 months. ; lilt A " will mn.A V 'Hirbartion Bros. Motor linn nf Are Now $6.95 checks. Siie3 6 to 14. Special $1.50 xess union fine Egyptian1 cotton, suits, cream color, fine ribbed, medium weight, light fleece. Suit I Bob Evans Middies Girli gingham school dresses made of strictly waihable gingham in plaids, plain and RANDOM REFERENCES Ger- ... On Sale, $1.50 Mrs. II. A. Boderbers: $1.50 . .... $G.95 School Dresses Special n 428 870 i Men's Munsingwear Sizes 34 to 50. 521 Directory Dept. Advertising Dept. Editorial and Newt Dtpt outing flannel trude petticoats, made full sire, in pink and blue stripes. . $1.00 Special, 2 for Girls' poc-ket- i. -- oo in east-- 1 meeting the Los Angeles Athletic club"V'""" rrn competition during the coming I season. Munsing Suits v full-crow- Classi'dI Children's all wool sweaters, made of all wool yarn high neck, belt and pockets. Sixes 2 to 6 years. Special $3.45 Girls' Petticoats Are Now $1 Little boy a' coats made of wool tailored chinchilla, model with belt and I $1.00 cial Little Boys' On Sale, $6.9o I l outing flannel gowns in pink and bine stripes. Sizes 4 to 14 years, heavy quality outing.' Spe- Children's tillc ;,-- . Friday and Saturday Suits -- . . . . ; . . . . $4.75 s All-Nation- - njong-rejauona- SJEZn&SrS; ViiSt - oi -- - 1 k wrr B . W W i i E?2l TWO FORFEIT BAIL: ;. REARREST ORDERED E. Kan.' Korean, and Ames Martin. charred with a statutory offense, failed tt appear before Citv Judre D. R. Roberts this morning- in the city court and their ball money of $50 in each oase was aeciared forfeited. City Judge Roberts announced that he was opposed to th oraetlea of al lowing1 ruch offenders to dodge couil proceedings by falling: to appear and with the intention of their bail. He Issued benchforfeiting warrants for both, - Men's Munsingwear union suits, heavy worsted, natural gray color. Special val-ue- s hr ( SERVICE, thst spstls the In ultimate leeks srid com. fort, and In eye. iflht efficiency. THAT'S WHAT YOU OET MERE. ; Our is Optical MRS. HARRIMAN IN OGDEN EN ROUTE . - jW. Mrs. E. If. Ifarrlman. wife of the n late railroad king, will arrive in over the Pou'.hern Taclfio from San Francisco at till o'clock this evening, according to Information received here today by local railroad officials.. Mrs. JIarriman has be six vacationing on the Paclfla coast. Hhe is traveling in her private car Arden." Mrs. -Harrtman will depart later this evening- for her ranch at Island Park, Idahv. Og-ds- Srv(c par RUSHMETt OPTOMETRIST 2464 Washington Avenue excel- - Christensen School of Dancing WUl Open MONDAY, SEPTE3IBER 3 At Berthana Courseg la Ballet, Pantonine, 'Aeithctlc and Ballroom Dancing. Registration hours, Monday, 4 to S o'clock afternoon. 7 to 9 o'clock evening. Phone S212 J oi 795. |