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Show TT i . I r THE DESERET NEWS FRIDAY JANUARY 14 1921 were tht trained at OGDEN Office, nBmn recovered 9129,99 amount to leartnr, 444 tit. 190. One Decree is Granted, i Two File Divorce Suits recovered valued at Reed HotcL Irregular Mrlos should tie reported to Ogdea fWrter Depart mat, Tba Dear ret New, Kelt Lake OGDEN, Jan. '14. Two suits for divorce ware filed in the district court Local Otrauladoa Reprtauitatlea, ; yesterday and one decree was granted BiwbB Briaoav Ogden, Fhon by Judge George 8. Barker. Clara ML Moore was granted a decree of divorce from Henry G. Moore on a charge of AUnd GladweB, Reporter. failure to provide. The couple were married in Ogden. July 11, 105, and have five Children who were given into the custody of plaintiff. Vern Rullougb alleges In n complaint that his wife, Annabella keep company with other men LOW IN OGDEN, POLICE and that on Bept. 1, 1120, she remained away from home alt night and refuses to account for her actions They were married in Pocatello. April and bare no children. TfdtW LIghther'aeeka divorce from W. Ray Llghtner on grounds of failure to provide. The couple were marOGDEN, Jan. 14. Giving credit to ried June 24, 1907, and have no chil- tfco officer of CKy. 220 South Main Street Bui-loug- h, 24-4- tbo department for tba fact that thla city baa not experienced proportionately tbo number of the -- ! Ogden Juvenile Fined for Treating Girl to Drink- - more serious crime a reported from iUTund!BC r oWea, 43 apt. Jonatbas Jones of tba city police department submitted )iia annual report to J. Ray Ward yesterday. Ha state that tba alertness and watchfulness Of tba officers have bad a great tendency to suppress crimes of all na- - t4, -- -- -- OGDEN, Jan. 14. John Murray, 17. of 9219 Stephens avenue, paid a fine of 915 imposed by the Juvenile court yesterday upon being found guilty of illegal, possession of llqnor. Arresting officers alleged that on Jan. 9 at midnight they found the young tures. In an defendant rear The officer reports that "a feature of a dance hall, alleyway a at thefriend treating girl cola of the hearty qpention worthy to a drink. operation existing between the Weber oonaty sheriffs force and this depart- School Children Number ment. which has ben a great aid. The report shows that during the 3514 in Weber County past 14 month 1423 arrest have been for, various offences; 42,704 baa OGDEN. Jan. 14 There are 1,514 boon paid In fine and forfeitures, children of school age tn Weber coun4.255 cityjallda.y hava according to a report from Thomas 45 days have bean ty Upon offenders; R. Jones, attending officer-- Of this suspended; 1,194 county Jail days have number 9.007 are attending the grade been imposed upon other defendants; tend Junior high schools la tha county 144 cases have been dismissed and aid tbo remainder are found not guilty; IT cases are pending school in Ogdan city. Thla attending tha year and 111 rises have been sent to oth- - county board pays tha students transpersona arrested portatien to Ogden, and then turns T the majority have been Americans,' over to the schools of the city tha - -- and 145 Juveniles money they would hay received for "Vehicular accidents," the report educe ting these students of high says, "are tn excess of what they school age. if the high school work should be and tha number shown con- had been carried out in the county. stitutes only a portion of those that . A large majority nr f actually occurred of the accidents are said to have been Rfl&tlTei 1 &KG Up 3C4TCO traffic to regulathrough disregard For Mining Brakeman tions and carelessness and in some eases a lack of knowledge or regulaOGDEN, Jan. 14. Relatives of Sidtions Attention is called to the new perk- ney H Graves a brakeman who mysfrom his train ing established during the peat year teriously disappeared between Garlln and and tha passing of an ordinance re- a week ago have taken Xev, up the Sparks. stricting 'tha ,use of bright headlights search for the past week without re-- I on a and placing regulation the angle It is thought Gravel acciden-Thts- " at which they to be pitched. suit fell the from Into train liumthe tally "regulalkm. la '.said! bold ri"rcreaaed accidtaT Of tht U j? th f ? of danta reported to the police during h er Every shoe in our $30,000 stock, is repriced- - We know that to try to make a profit oh our large stock of high-- grade footwear is unwise. We. have figored the lowest possible price that each line of shoes may reach, and have repriced accordingly. We shkll sell in many cases at less than cost to us and take our loss now, In this sale we have not bought any odd lots or job lots .factory seconds, or factory returned!. But "nail L been-pass- ed Mens io - ini,- Out ot lABIES 111 SHOES 4 One Lot of TilEII'S SHOES I aD ,bi they were fatal the report show. This number includes murders of gay. which there were three and suicides, CLOTHING AND MONET STOLEN. four. Of the 75 articles stolen during the OGDEN. Jan. 14 A mackinaw year. Ill were automobiles, the report cost, a pair of trousers and $11 55 discloses. The total value of articles ' were stolen from the Van Ness hotel o reported stolen is aet at (159,21. In while he waa asleep last night list of stolen articles recovered cording to a report received by the there were 122 automobiles. The to-- 1 police from W. H. Perrett. The potal number of article of various kinds ' lies are investigating the robbery. ! year. In brown black, low or high heels. These shoes sold up to $12.00. Now - vDc-ai-ru- 19 or -- 85 repriced to All styles and' leathers; brown or black; English or high toe last, to fit every foot. These shoes sold for $(Oi85 Now $12.00. ac-th- J All Childrens Shoes repriced 10 to 30 PER CENT LOWER In field mouse brown, pats ent vamp, with gray tops, or patent vamps with black satin tops. Regular $13.50. - Now. ........ All Our Boys Shoes repriced 10 TO30 PER CENT & of LADIES Lot One One lot of Mens Shoes, all styles; brown English last or high toe blacks; gf 1 200 pairs repriced to SHOES fr $85 Boys Hi-Cut- ...... nowr.. money .. 220 South Main 220 South Main Street Heres jour opportunity to fit out your boy for little the best oak soles. Regular $7.00; s, ... .......34,85 Stmt wi Z. C. M. I. BOYS SHOP. iu All Boy A Knee: Pant tin Suits, .Overcoats, Mackinaws - uijjiia jujpfl! ranch near Silver City on Ion the29.Stark has been established. He waa emploj-meOGDEV Jun 14 Fred Harris, a MarionwaaTour.g and his last with the sa a sheepherder formn1 sheriff of l'avts county, wiv of S'ock Deseret Live company In the folic dismissed yesterequrt GUESTS NT SPERRT NULL day .afternoon by Judge Iwul J. Hol-th- Grantsville Young s home was at Emmett, Ida . on a charge of gambling- By H. L PHILLIPf. where a brother Angus loung, now resides Sheriff Martin ha telegraph-OGDEN, Jan. 14 Officer and dl-- j Officer Are Installed ed bun. . . ATrwvrrmns wrrn ANivstRAhCE Han. ' The Identification wa made by Par-le-v CI A. r6tbr''ot'the Utah Manufacturer, R Insurance ByLadieiof Agent (after getting name, address, color of eyes, color of at the E cahtr i association are guest'1 of the Bperry of suit and Slight idea as to color of money) by the post- hair, color of hands, color Installation of Grantsville bunk, and a'so Cx; DEN, Jan 14 Do Flour company today. The party, drihk you of that town R D Halllday master , Lincoln Victim (keenly) WhaUat i him from photonumbering about IS, arrived here ear-l- y officers of the Abraham vou A Pd drink" " U iS n them by Aeriff Marlhl tnorn In g an d g ere taken j.o the circle of the-l- a A1 of the O. A.- - R graphs ' Vtcttm"'fgi-- tfng' pUHWft'Httwr Oft ye. yes.'lndeed, er , 7 ' day 'aflernoon" at tin newln!Tta where an 'inspection waa w as' effect T 'V'A'Vr , do drink? What you LA 113 the W. O it hall Members from Reporta from (irantavllle are to the Victim I dunno What have you got mads and luncheonwaa served, at Balt t Lake and gden headed by E effect that Toung ha been despon You misunderstand' me. I Jut want to know w hether you drink S A 12.90 oclock. They will return to Balt D Haskins I servfrom return his rnce army G A R department comdent Lake thla evening He to excess or not g and Germany ice in attendel the services Do 7 drink to excess Mctlm (despairingly) Grain la now being received at the mander E Olsen, retiring de- wandered away from the sheep camp Ear&h Mrs. mills by tha carload daily from Idaho Victim Not waa . one! he A where Yeah I since the last time working conducted the In bku1! vai,e and other point, according to Man- partment commander or vou guvs came tn and of f-officers who are and son e time was spent by herders in Victim It doesnt look that way annoed Insurance ager Joseph W. Parker and the mill Installation me to I went to a doctor at an find effort him in section Mrs. that Morris Lorris commander, Mrs n being operated day and night. A1 now Just that time, but the Insurance man went! Lillian lladle) a slant commander, Reports from Grantsville are to the though the mill la not entirely com- Mrs. Jennie I A g Well, well drop the question to a hospital. Nva measurer; Mrs Mary effect 'hat he had a deposit of apt now producing 1.250 bar We . W hat waa the pleted It In Grantsville 400 the S to Mrs It matter? .later. Kate Hodge Cor- proximately of drink and come back chaplain T ictim rela of flour dally. I Ju.t sorer lost control. bank , r recre Mrs. rea; ending Kate Wiso I Harris is Acquitted. v THE nl ONCE OVER tr .i. And-reo- n. H Price Theyj-ecogrue,- $10.00 values for . .$5.00 $12.50 values for , .$6.25 $15.00 values for .$7.50 AND SO ON. . and 1 $1.50 Opera Singer Arrives. .i. Caps 0c This is an extra special. The values run from $1.25 to $1.75. A Special Lot of Knee Pants, values up to $4.00, for ......... MOTHERS i Buy' Reliably 'Goods Where You Save the , J & Most. I OCR DRUG rrORE IS AT 4 SOUTH MAIN ST. 1 111-11- , e Boys Waists Regular $1.25 values, for n j $1.98 OGDEN, Jan. 14 Madams Julia Claussen of the Metropolitan Opera company of New Tork will appear In concert with the Ogden tabernacle choir tills evening. Thrnoted soprano arrived here yesterday and waa present at the choir rehearsal last night. COURT CLERK SELECTED. 14 OGDEN. Jan. Wilford J. Toung, a deputy In the office of the county clerk for the past six years, waa appointed yesterday as clerk in Judge George B. Barker's division of tha district court to succeed Simon Barlow recent ly , appointed court reporter. Mr. Toung was not Included in the list of deputies appointed by County Clerk Claude K. Moyea on Victim lliam, guard. Mound Fort School Students Will be Given Milk For Noon Lunch OGDEN. Jan 14 Student attending the Mound Firt school Who. are unable to return m their homes durwill be ing the noon r with milk each av according supplied to plana r' made by the association., The announcement of the plan la made be M s. Esther V. Whitaker. president of the association. parertt-Teache- -- company imkrpo rates. OGDEN, Jan 14 Articles ef Incorporation were Med with the county clerk yesferdS) by the Ogden ConJan. I. The purpose of struction company the company Is to carry on a general FUNERAL OF BABE HELD. construction business The capital is OGDEN. Jan. 14. Funeral services 91 5.(00 with shares of the par value of for Stanley Woods, infant son of Mr $10 'each. The incorporator are and Mrs Francis L. Woods waa held James Horton. James T. 'Weir, Clarin tha Tenth ward chapel yeikerday ence Waterfall, G. H. Males sad John afternoon with Bishop Timothy P. Wheelwright Terr officiating. Musical selections were rendered by Mrs. Annie Jensen. Silver City Suicide Mr- - W. L. Holbrook and Sterling Price. The speakers were President Despondent Sheepherder M. James Wotherspoon, Charles (Special to The News) Woods, Bishop B. J. Martin and EUREKA. Jen. 14 As a reeuM of Bishop Terry. The greve In the Ogden cemetery was dedicated by Bishop the tireless efforts of Sheriff Her, MarHoward Jenkins. tin, the identity of the sulcid found I W hope Have you had any lllnessw Have'you ever been confined within tbe past six months Victim Oh. a Utile throat trouble to an institution for the ineare A Throat trouble What waa Tooele Matron Are Held Victim No. the guy who told you th I mat'er with it a Victim la liar It c that got awfully dry. ( Special to The Nsws ) I A Did you go to a doctor? ! Ever been confined for a long I A TOOELE Jan, 14 North ward Vic ,m No. I went to a saloon. in any institution scene was period A the I Ever Wedneaday have any ear trouble? i chapel Mctlm Just my own home I Victim A little. afternoon of the furteral of Mrs Ah-nI J A the A. had What I kind? Ever epixoodlc, who died at her Spray Spaulding, V.ctim Why. my wife discovered l mythlopierioies, home on Monday a little deaf in one ear. I didn't! was . . . The service, were conducted by noi ice it until she called ny attention! Have I ever HEARDthem Mctlm to it A and j Hanks the L speakers Bishop 1 A What did you do I A- - Ever HAD them were Bishop Hanss, H B. Haynes 1 went Ictim I to a doctor, and I Victim Oh. thought you jvera and W W Sigers The invocation namtrg acme classical compositions told h'm that I waa there because I f was offered hj W. H Cavity and the I I A Did your mother or father eouldn t hear what my wife said In ear benediction was pronounced by Bishop ever have cancer, tuberculosis, humor, oneI A. What did the doctor do? gallstones, pneumonia J. U Shields Music was furnished by bright a disease, 1 ictim He 'closed the other i on tha or water kne the ward choir and in addition solos I never thought to ask too Victim were sung by Mrs H H. Johnston and A I Now returning to that drink them The old gent had something 8. W. Lee hip . . . but it wasn't water. matter. Interment waa It the Tooele ceme- on the Mctlm have A, eagerly) Did J Yes? your gc&ndparenta tery. with John J. Olilett dedicating any ot those things I A. Jf you drink to exce you tbe grave or me Victim cant buy Insurance. Are you Insuring Mrs. Spaulding made her home In Victim Into an And I my if Insure to excess I inveatlgation Tooele since childhood She waa born starting S . cant buy a drink. Jtt Yorkshire, England, April 1. 1979. family? we I to A heve A I. Just My which Would 1 questions Mrs man, her good mother, f survived by and ever Have salt. had f. surgical you prefer. Insurance or a few drinks? S you James KH'k.'Ff'r "1 theMr following Mctlm A few drinks James operation? g and brother stater Y es. Victim I A Do you know a place?' Mrs Joel Shields Alice Btaele, Mrs T A. Where Sure. Ictim Mrs Gowana, Zelln Ivy Mrs Gillette, 5 Victim In my own home. L A Let's go. Daniels Mrs Ruby Anderson. T. O "I A What for? (Curtain ) , Spray. E O. Spray. Scott Spray and Victim Two hundred dollars Bert Sbray L A. H6w long since you bar been to see a doctor? "News ad ar believed. believed. New" ad are Funeral Services for I A. ie is i I - i , |