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Show rite were communicated to the building, which was soon a mass of Tames. When the women saw their children wars not In the yard, they screamed and rushed Into the burning building. Mr. Smith was passing the place with his and they daughter. Miss Terse Bmllh, Mr. Smith both rushed into the yard, children women the the bring helped from the burning building Th fire department vras summoned from and saved the adjoining buildings the burns destruetlon. It was said that serious. not will women pr of the OGDEN DEPARTMENT. Theatre Eulldm. Suatnes, IM: Cofreeoendert, Office, Ogden Phones . 64 and 740s SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1922. Society, (194. A' (I I At P ! II The Peoples Store Owned and Operated By and for the People -- -- Tots Trapped in Burning Chicken House in West Massachusetts Safely Rescued. Ogden ' jr f XrDEN, Oct. 6. Prompt , action All Wool Suits for Men in Address at Ogden De nounces Administration. by Wra. L. C. Bond and Mrs. L. V. Bond, of west Ogden, with th of Sherman S. Smith, field appraiser of th Federal Farm I .can bank. I Berkeley, Oal., saved the live of two children, I and 1 year of age, respectively. who were hiding in a chicken house after it had caught fire, at 4 oclock thia afternoon. Ae two women brought the two children eut through the door, which was a 'mass of flames. Both women were 'burned about the face and their hair also was burned. The children were uninjured. The women were given the treatment for their burns by'mem-ber- s of the fire department. From the Information gained by the members of the fire department, some 'rubbish was being burned in the back ard of tlie two Bond homes. The of Mrs. L. C. Bond, 2 and 4 years of age, respectively, and one of Mrs, L "VI Bond, 3 years of age, wer 'playing In . the 'yard. After two of the children had run Into the chicken the from flnmes rubbleh .the coop, fire residents tm-brl- ' Senator Right .at the commencement of the season, when demand is the greatest, Toynes this most opportune sale children That the voters of OODEN, Oct. Utah should ehooae then whose heart beat in sympathy with the people and who will champion the peoples cause is the message which Senator David I. Walsh of Massachusetts said he brought across th continent in asking ihe peopl to return Senator William H. King to the senate. Ths appeal in behalf of th was made tojunior senator ofg the Statewhich tilled the night at a The speaker told h'a auditabernacle. ence that the way to safeguard their send free men to the halls rights was to of congress "and not men tied by big Interests.' The appeal for the reelect Ion of Senator King was made hr the Massachusetts senator after a scathing arraignment of tlte Republican administration, which, he senators and 1 masaid, had fifty-on- e to what jority In the house. In referring the Harding administration had accom-as plished, he ggid that Progressives Well as Democrats had ee pressed their disapproval - of the standpat Republicans administration When the- Republican exwept Into power, he eatd. the people that pected, as they had been promised, to action would take the administration bring the country back to normaicy. mass-meetin- Mads-to-MCasu- Baggage Dept Specials On Second Hoor. LEATHER BOSTON BAGS SATURDAY ONLY Royal Quality CAKES Fbrdney-McCumh- in famous Royal Vanilla, Chocolate, Caramel and Maple Icand ' Orange ings Sponge. Conference Scored. - SPECIAL ttarvMfe Sal Special - $9.95 Mens Overcoats $3.35 $13.75 Harvest Sale - Harvest Sale Special Leather hand bags Utah Woolen , Set In the most white gold setting. CASH OS CREDIT to-da- te " On Otir Easy, Convenient Terms. Gentlemens Diamond Rings Extra fine gtt a Uty atones, net In classy mountings green white or red yold. , CASH OR CREDIT Ladles Diamond Rings BEAtrrmrL, briEXTRA lliant, TTN --QltAillUi '..12-11- Jesse 5. Richards Named Secretary of Rotary Club OGDEN. Oet. Jrta 8. Richard, of the chamber Or bommeree, . Secretary Waa today elected secretary of the Ogden Rotary club to fill, the unexplred term of William V, Rockefeller, who ha resigned to accept a position with th Tracy Doan A Trust company in Salt Lake. The change will be. made Novem- , ber . f The announcement of th acceptance of thd resignation of Secretary Rockefeller gad th election of Mr. flu hard to the position was made this afternoon ,at the conclusion of the meeting of the director of the club. Mr. Richards will become ah Dr. member of the board of director. o. c llettel was elected a member of th board. Fire Insurance Case on Trial in Federal Court OGDEN, Get. I. Hearing in the ease of the Everfresh Food company against th Phoenix Fire -- Insurance company opened Hi ths United States district court before Judge Tillman D. Johnson today. The company la suing for a balance of 14500 of insurance upon a policy held tn the company of th date of June 19, 1914. The company plant waa destroyed by fire in June, 1919. be concluded tomorwill The hearing row. The principal witness today was W. J. Parker, manager of the company. He testified that no allowance waa made br the insurance adjusters for' the large amount of the manufactured product which was destroyed In tn fir. Ogden Engineer Talks - -of Meeting in Chicago OODEN. Oct, I R. W. Matteson, national director of American Association of Engineers, gave an interesting of some recital of th Important matters considered at th recent directors' meeting in Chicago at th weekly lunch- - ta elation today. Mr Matteson told of the directors placing the Salt Dak and Ogden chapter in class A. which in Itself waa a big honor because cities of greater population than the Utah towns were denied the right to be In the higher clasa. H also paid a tribute to the work of International President A. N, Johnson of , College Park,,Md. Smootls to mounting. Jtenator Reed RmOot OODEN, Oct. Will be th guest of the Rotary club at luncheon next Wednesday, according to the announcement today of President Henry A. Anders). Senator Smoot win make the principal nddree at the luncheon. Following the luncheon a public club reception Will 4 held at the parlor. In the evening the senator will make the principal address aJLJh meet, lug which will be held in the tabernacle. HILO TO DISTRICT COURT. OODEN, Oct. I. J. R. Watson, charged with failure to provide for hla wife and child, waa bound over to the district court tht morning gfter waiving Ihe preliminary hearing 1In309.th city court. Hisbond was fixed at which was furnialbed, and he was released. We have exceptional values is high-grad-e Diamond Rings set la all the newest mountings. A REAL INVESTMENT AT ... Barnett Be Guest of Ogden Rotary Club esaeMMAk a For the r.Ian Who Cares, ' Weiss CONVENIENT PLAN JEWELERS 271 South Main St. rtxyie Was. 2612. Harvest Sale Special. BTORB 18 ATf" SOUTH- - MAIN ST. :0UR DRUG OEMS Here In a wide variety to chooee from. la wonderful EAST PAYMENTS IF DESIRED 98c $1.25 t Whr GIVEN JAIL SENTENCE. , OODhJfc Oct. 4 Edward Campbell, violation of the Mann act, charged rlth was- - sentenced to serve six month In ths Sa.t Lake county jail by Judge Till- - 4 man D. Johnson in the United State dis trict court at Ogden today. When Camp-he- ll appeared In court n plea of not guilty to guilty. He wag charged with transporting women from Pocatello to Balt Lake for Immoral cards, sinnla and gladioli adorning ths table. The Mar an a Reading cirri met this a with Mrs. D. N. White, 3 .131 Wulney avenue.. Mrs Dan Hamer waa critle and (Mrs J. T. Lynch Was leader of discussion. The study of Mlddltmarch, by Georg Eliot, was continued. Mrs. F. J, Hlrt wwa hostess te th St, NIW YORKER TO REAR. B. Booth Of Joseph' OODEN, Oct. i. Chari Sawing oociety yeoterday after New York will address the member or noon in St Joseph's l th University club tomorrow evenlnB Mr. Hurry tJndeil entertained th members of her club st her home on on the subject Prison Reforms. Twenty-eight- h street yesterday afternoon. Cards furnished entertainment for th aftarnoort. A luncheon was served, OGDEN SOCIETY pink rosebuds forming ths centre! decoration of the table. Covers Were laid for will meet Thursday, Oeto-h- e OGDEN, Oct. g Mrs B D. Jost enter- ten. Th club 19, with Mrs. J. I Moore, 420 Thirtained WedrtesUny afternoon at two tab ha of 6u0. Mrp. W. Earl Rhlbley won th teenth street. Mrs. Lauren Santley of New York, first prise and Mrs. Walter Paul the Mr put prise. A Iflrhe course luncheon waa Who lies been visiting her sister, served- f. Smith, left today for 8a it Lake Autumn leaves and late Jail to spend a few days before going to flower were used for the decorations. Mr,. Leroy I Jackson entertained th Hollywood. Cal, to spend th winter. memoers of her keqslngton club at her Mrs Thomas Pardo and daughter, afternoon. A buffet luncheon waa served re. Eklon 8. Bassett, have gone to Sait From there to fourteen club members and one ad- .Atk to spend the Week-en's o visit Mrs. ditional guoet, Mrs Sidney Wilcox. they will go to Provo The 191 Five Hundred club waa enterson. Professor T. Eart Pardoe. Mrs. Barnard Whits of Ogden and Mrs tained 5 esterday afternoon at th home of Mrs John Green, 413 Twenty-firs- t hell While of Seattle. Wah are spendin Balt Lake. street. Supper waa served following ing the week-en- d - -- j Par-doe- Schubach Cup Soccer Series Wilt Start Today that arrangements had been completed for a practice gam with ths Utah Agv gte frosh for October 14 and this gam will officially open tha football keaaon. for th Idaho Tech. ( In th gams with th Aggie frosh thd coach thinks ho will have a good chase to try the mettle of his team and give them training and a workout tot the University or Montana gam th next At present th team Is badlv Friday. bruised from stiff practice between th two squads, but It la thought non of th beat man will bo kept out of tho Age; - The Caledonians and 814 Lake soccer teams meet this afternoon on theUonn-vlll- e park ground at 4 p, m. in th 8rhubch cup aerie and n exciting h Witnessed between thee (rme will rivals Both teams will be at full The will have two forCalllea strength. mer Balt Lake player In their lineup, Andrew and Bryson, which will make th a i si The Callles line- gle game. gam more Interesting. up has been chosen A follows Irwin J. Graham, Andrew, Young, Major, Cap, i tain R.' Hawthorn. Thompson, Holmes, Poultry Expert Wilt Aid Bryson, Atkinson and J. Hawthorne. ReFarmers Idaho Fell. serve, McDonald, Gains, H. Graham and Brown, IDAHO FALLA Idaho, Oct. .wfh Alt player are, requested to he In attendance promptly in order that th Bonneville county farm bureau has pr4, cured th services of Pren M game can atari as scheduled. try expert of th Uni extension division, to Idaho Tech Grid Eleven of this county in Improving that poultry at to Play Utah Aggie Frosh flock a Mr. Moore will arrive in Idaho Fill 4 j October 3 and will spend several dsn i Coabh hare, assisting those who are Interested.) POCATELLO, Idaho, Oct, Ralph Hutchinson of th Idahd Technical in selecting mating atock and til plan- -j Institute announced yesterday evening hlng th construction of poultry nouaes-- f The Denver & Rio Grande UrJSETROOTBEEK Western Railroad System ' ITS ' DIFFERENT Proclaimed by STEADY JOBS ITS A BLEND SUPREME BETTER ' til i ths most dtlicious, beneficial and satisfying drink ever sold anywhere. Out of Town Order Mention Howto Ship IMPORTANT Samp leg TO ALL tt ' TO INTRODUCE OUR SUNSET ROOT BEER we will ship any dealer in the state on following quotations r ' CONCENTRATED -1. ............ 6 gallon lots Barrel lota SYRUP LABOR BOARD Will Be Paid at Follows: Mxchifilstf, Blacksmiths, Boiler Makers, Pipe Fitidrs, a gallon $1.60' a gallon $2.10 .IMPORTANT,: according to instructions, fail to satisfy the most exacting taste, we will refund full amount. COMPARE OUR PRICES! COMPARE OUR QUALITY! LET YOUR CUSTOMERS decide: ths Placa of Strikers UNITED STATES RAILROAD y SUNSET ON REQUEST DEALERS for STANDARD" WACE3 WITH SENIORITY RIGHT DATING t FROM TIMS OF EMPLOYMENT AS PRESCRIBED BY. TUB tree rasB ' QUALIFIED RAILROAD MECHANICS r To Tako -- 150 Boys Waists Harvest Sale Special. . a Boys Shop on Second Floor. Knee Pants Bid-We- DIAMOND I $7.7$ and $9.9$ were Harry William, Archibald Cook and Israel Goldstein. Charles Mitchell, 19 years of age. the fourth member of tn party, pleaded not guilty to the charge Of grand larceny. Hla case Will be set for trial later,- - The ll The quartet stole the ear of A. J. In Ogden on September 6. Psilect Cut SPECIAL Boys Knee Pants Suits $1.65 Harvest Sale Special captured. The youths Blne-Vhl- te $1.23 Z. C. M. FIBER SUIT CASES sen-tehe- es ST. Mens Shirts Goods Special Harvest Sale Special Automobile Thieves' State Prison Sent n Harvest Sale Special TRUNK SPECIAL Referring tto'th? disarmament cibIW-enothe senator declared it to be nothsale of obsoing more than a rummage The- - onlv disarmament, lete- battleships. be added- - Is complete disarmament by the nations. The speaker cloned with an appeal to the people of the state to return Senator the country King to) the senate because and the people needed him for his magnificent sen Ice in the cause of humanity. Senator Walsh was given an ovation When he concluded hla remarks. Former Congressman Milton Jf. Welltog Said that against the prptgst of Senator M illiam 11. King he was going to call Upon him for a few worda , genator King fesked the people to send Mr. Welling, the champion and friend of th farmer, labor and the people, to congress to The meeting was called to order by B. P; Dbbbs, ' who introduced former g. as The chairman. Terms of one to ten OGD15N, Oct, Welling music waa furnished by Mrs. a. F. Dobbs, years In the state prison Were the meted out to three youths, each with vocal solos, and a violin duet by th Pettigrew brothers of North Ogden. II years of age, by Judge George 8. Barker In the district court this afternooh, when they pleaded guilty to the theft of an automobile in Ogden, which they drove to Craig, Colo,, where they were e. , Ready-Mad- e $34.75 -- er dol-fa- ts r Regular 90c and $f, and rs $1.23 Attacks Administration. The failure of th administration in ail Us work, the senator said, had caused Republican senators and congressmen and leading Republican) newspapers Jo Attack th administration In speaking of th Newberry ease. In which Senator King was a Democratic member of the Investigating committee, th speaker quoted Senator Kenjon, a Republican member of the committee, Who said, after Newberry had been seated. that the dignity of .th senate eart never be lessened after that action. Senator Walsh told of the first act of the Secretary of the treasury in removing the surtax and income tax. which benefited trusts to the extent of 1430, This money,- needed to 000,000 a year. the people pay off f he I Jberty bonds to was raised In some other be bought, source, and the administration devised tariff bill which th was recently passed. He termed Ihe tariff bill nothing more than a pork to Senator King barrel, and paid tribute for the splendid tight he made against It. He said that the administration was also to wipe out eleven billion planning of the war debt of the country through a commission of five Republican ehators. Virgin Utah Wool Suits 2. c. M. I. 1 . Tiimers, Sheet Metal Workers, Car Repairers, Machinist Helpers, Round House Service Men, Coach Cleaners, 70 cents per hour 70 cents per hour to cents per hour 70 cents per hour 70 cents per hour 70 cents per hoar 63 cents per hour TXHtOT'cents per "hour 85 to 38 cents per hour 34 to 37 cents per hour 27 to 61 cents per hour -- V SUNSET ROOT BEER will sell all the time. It makes the most delicious hot drink possible to obtain; Drop ua a card and we will send y6u generous samples. It will make new friends for you. 1 YOU DONT KNOW ROOT BEER UNTIL YOU HAVE TASTED SUNSET. One-hal- f. Applicant! for work should apply at tha c flics cfJ the Superintendent of Motive Power, Shop Stiver intendent, Master Mechanic or Shop Fcrcrr.i c' Denver", Burnham, Pueblo, Saljaa, Minium, Gr Junction, Montrose, Rid jivay, GunrJ:cr., sa, Chama, Salt Lake City O gdzn cr any , JOSEPH H YOUNG, Receiver The Denver & Rio Grande Western nai!rced .. 402 Richmond g Apprentices, p txd over 3 cents rates hour the foregoing Differentials of per laid td mechanical craftsmen oik night shifts; and differentials cf cents to 16 cents per hour in excess of the foregoing rates art to highly skilled positions In the mechanical crafts. f Overtime at Time and r Apartments, Salt Lake City, Utah. 17 - System " i |