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Show THE DESERET . NEWS TUESDAY GBEFvI . the fan the i mnusEFULiS CORNS Ibnl (Intel ItaMni atwmld be to Imfdw tilw f mn m Ofdra ('trrtrr iMaii. Lake Tbe halt mil, )nml New, r. raiDflin Office. leral (Irt-- e Lift Off with Fingers Sllt-I- mastrzou ... ossEzmoirszs city war moating. of tha directors of lh Ogden chamber of com war oo hold la tha Weber club following tbe of preliminary plana ' by Architect Eber C, lelra, Ibe fell owing committee wad oaleetad to laeaa-ti- g tho a la tho mailer of floaeciog 1. X Fleet prelect, freok J end ted-.Nye. Several ettee bare been iaapeeted near The baelnaaa dtetrict, bat m aatee-Ho- n Tbe baa net yet been made etructura will be an right aurf brick modera with apartmanta ft bulldlpg. a each floor. It will be built In en effort to ttlittt tha housing shortage ' In this city. preo-enlell- Einast 8lction of Spring Tlowm nnd Plants in tha Olty. ftk f am the charter was made to the Ogdvn . 1'rograss.xa Business Mesa club el a banquet held la lb Weber rlub night. The iffitlr eat allendeiflty II e Mult members. their wives and - Iioeaa 1. hurt b bu! Drop O little of i her ciubwtata ' In Frvaidewt lby- - It Matey I raexuna onaeeon aching corn. tbea ataauly chat aupwWame. yefft-j-tuhcr7rtfrrelve-i:nTTtny ahorrtv you lift It rtbt off with prraeulrd the rhartir which Was Truly ... cep ted b y,C Anson Wright. in cal Uujjl' bottle of water "frtttnr for a few centa. euftlcient In remote every hard corn, aofl corn, or 0010 between tho toe. and lha . without tore net or irritation. ... . t" nimerca. 8, (.lenn for the rotary r!ub; William It Herder Jr .. for the Klwana eltth The member of dli re of the world war. Ha predicted bv aurreaa of tha new ctui the club were a Do The club rolora of blue and geld - John U Kpenoer, prreideot of the hull axe canted .out la the deem el Ion I a be fTorretnire rlqband Hr Da CM Entertainment feeturee InI echemr. Andrew, nat.onal vice premdent by the arlety la making lhesireacmeiiixl,ree.. cluded elctnne lha T'vill quartet compoaed dent Maxey advanced the Idea that' lt rrpre-.wuaun- Cttr-Niii'm-al Both Tonr-dmgT'- eF lilt riootod omin t th Nwt n wwr- - r vml and lone nlaytd tllKf o Put llUfW raoraf inline (h i lra. (int -- rt ; r wrr- -t ? mrrcta! tomr K I trams and 1'rogrea-tv- e e rlube of Ogden and la the development of a grea'er spirit of goOiT rcnawah'p'batween ffhe lao cities, and that the clubs of the two municipalities should hold jr.nt meet-Ir.- a and development The progremive club, he said, was orI on hfee ganized br patriotic devotion onaelFsh devotion, and civic Halt-Lak- diiK-uyi- ! rte a U alt buaU on bttwf. H wring last lining , .OC.Db-M. brukeiV-Sianle- I? -- nc Sun-dn- 19 East Braadwaf. Wmtch 1823 V'Wo Delirr Swday. J sir. foe-encore- s filiCar FlcraJ Co. X MAmatWi.'kfttgjKSiJ y till Bond Ejection" Will Not br Postponed p OODE.V. Feb." Jl. Hyor Trank 9 last l night Francis anneuncad at masting of tha olty commission thst tha bond election sot for March II, will not bq postponed to k later date Tha matter was discussed with a laegs number of cltlgana who attended tha WMpmoM from tha meeting. A committee and others chamber of commerce sought to have tbe election pootponad tot there were others at tho meeting who thought the comm'tonr should as ar proceed with the a lectio Ask yourself if you have ever seen . ranged.. It waa luggested to tha commission thst tho election bo deferred until tha officials of tho Ctah Power A Light company could present certain statistics upon tho question of light and in tha city. The election will ba held for tbs purpose D VTTERT HOLDING RECMOT. of having taxpayers pass upon tha OODEJf. Feb. 2! The first annual bonding of tho city for 1599.990 for of members of Battery B a municipal electric power and. light 145th field artltleryn being held hare thla aftamoon and evening Tbs Social plant la being held at tba Woodman of the World hall and consists of a program Elks Stage Party of for the afternoon session and a dance were held yesterday afternoon it Pugcestlons gtere made bjjudre tha Lindquist parlors with Bishop tleorae 8 Parker that the members Owen M Sr.ndereon oflloating. interof the vxrfoua clubs ia this city g'te ment was In the Ogden cemetery Tha as much attent'on at pneslble to the father Is an employee of the work of rehabilitation of wounded aol- thla evening itrna Fah.-X- Visit our (tore and get cquainUd with k- b- ' - With both wriaU Edgeley. II. a carpoa ter employed at tbe Sperry mills. Is at tb Dee hospital xao. aoaulaoi., hap Ia a a.I --yauffit morning when he attempted to Bare hlmtelf from failing aa a ladder on hlrh he yei working slipped from He grabbed for tha lie position building and - In ao- doing miajudgad and arrack bli arms tbe dlatanco agalnat lha wall with forca auffldent to break both wrists. -- PRIVATE TERAITSEn UTS. OODEV Feb t! Prl ate funeral Jr. They sang selections relating to ices with no Dowers, will be held the club members and rezpondealo I .. morning .fox Thomas W wrwho died at the residence of his ick. Large ballbons were released from Jef Amertemn Tags draped over the ta daughter. Mrs A F. Rlehey. avenue Sunday morning. Ha blea while the dlnera joined In aonaa 19. acche conclnton of dho banquet. was bora ta England May lilt, for Dancing was rnjoad at the eonclu-lio- n and had been a resident of Ogden tho past (I years Interment will ba of tho program. made at tha Mountain lew cemetery. "p'T bellrrineiu Trwxisr crain). Pres'dent W right- In acr-plith chatter gave assurance to the national W.DEX. Feb. II Funeral kervlces infant son of Mr organization that every member of Ihe for Thomas ttub would Ine up lo the experta- - and Mrs William Settle, who died - ' Broken ' In' Peculiar Accident WrW a. M- tdni; ioim . far heua for thla approved yeeterday at la Inn Rrprrermativw. Brin, Optra. Mmo AlftrC rn JotB.' Itepof o r. J Knaarlt ocm. Fib III! Ill apartment JL-rrh- powee-'furnish- a smarter or more beautiful car than. the Hupmobile Sedan. Ttisrof courserthecenteroradmrr ed ration in our exhibit at the show. We feel that this is no more than its due, for it combines with the Hupmobile virtues a smartness and good style" that m Days of Forty Niiiert rOODE.V. Fb7 11 An old tlma party waa bald at tba Elks horns test night on Grant avenue, which wxs attended by members of tha order, their ladles and ylattlng Elka ,.Th guests followed out tha Idea of tha 41 period In their dreaa, many of tho man being attired In rad flannel shirts eorduroy trousers - and high boots while many of tho ladles wore gingham dreaaea and old time oootumos Every device that recalled tha old day was brought Into me at tha entertainment. Including frontier dance halls gambling dives' and vs ltd, villa ahowrs. ty of Thoae who ware winners In the music. gam- semes-we- re Wtag presented with food product manufftetnftd ndf packed In tbl dtp. Rsfrsahmsnta served in buffet style--Tmembers gave good coin of the realm for 'stags" money at tha door. well-kno- -- with-plen- he r ' wn part raredistinction. - , . Hyland Motor Company H ROITH ST4TK lrt at the home of bis parnts " day nivrniRiTORS steb STRt-K- T 143 Sun- MAIL POUCHES STQLLH waa boro January L. t bt Oaorga, wbsra ha hag atncO llvad. Although na haq never bean etrongf-htlife has basn on of social Mr, Moody 144 ir n ggi s :1T DElTi BEC01EHE0 EOil aarvloa Whan a sophomore, ha waa cl, dabatlng manager, having, since that tlma, served In several offloas of responsibility. At tha time of his death ha waa commissioner of debating and pablto speaking for tba student body, president of tho Senior class, and secretary of the East St. George ward T IEi (Special lo the News) DELTA. Feb. 22 Two mall sacks stolen front a truck at tha Delta sta-Tooling the tion on the nljht of November 1 1 III (Special to The News. VICTOR. Ida, Feb 21 The Victor were yesterdsy brought to Postmaster Bring Contempt Fine J1 M. M. I. A... A-- Faust hy lormM-Tow- a Mar- - . MUtonMoT1. fmX;rJnnt ms To I Alimony ALr Evsrett Moody, three sistsra. and three i baturday noon. he robber captured, shall Case Lewis The attempt of brothra Arrangements are being made the money returned to the bankyand M "Hedgen. They were found in a ari0!?0' "to fool tho judge In business resumed as usual all during willow patch off the roaB between regard to hie eblltty to lta the lunch hour of Cashier S. M. Meikle allmany. drew him A MVere lecturepay from Judge One was a registered pouch, eon- ad- -. of .tho institution Jamt N Kimball in th district will Normal Dixie Tha college court taintng letters and packages and the Tho hold-und tho nJ J Hhwaeof 417 59, which waa paid Journ that the students and teachers of other waa a joke on tha robbers, aa it ha Kobio Stephens, pj. on ofcAptur released from custody of may attend the funeral en mass. a promt contained nothing but the outgoing the sheriff after paying up hte alinent family here, with the money In edition of Th Chronicle, the local mony. hit possession, aa weir aa a pistol, and weekly paper. Both neks wera cut , i Given. Play, Mearo appeared In court the discovery of his disguise, created open, by the thieves. All of thq letyeeterday an enormoue amount of excitement. morning and pleaded poverty when ters of the registered pouch had been (Special to Tha haws ) before the court on a charge BSAVER.f eb.-J- 2 had Just lefjthe Jtenk openedJChecks, drafts business corfb- brought Thiiurdo-'- k Tor 61s Meikle of rallare to Py alimony. Ha was lunch D. Laurltzen, spomlence when J mass of all are a allowed to go. Outside the court room Academy put on the play "It Pajs to assistant cashier, wae forced at the j rubbish; but all actualjumoled L money is he boasted to hte wife that hq had Advertise. Tha characters were ehos-froof a pistol held by a masked ting turn-oveto of to Fosmaater the enter plenty lault and money ri Faust has telegraphed pay her. but waa' tha faculty of tha academy man, not going to do so sa long as he could funds Only xeceiving slI-- J apectors to take the pouch in charge. and the junior high schools The house veT. banks fool the judga11 , the robber asked for Liberty well filled The proceeds will go band and currency In the till at theito raise ble hands. Mr. Hatch found Mra Mearo returned to tbe court tho ponoo of ctrnn ter. defraying and told Judge Kimball what bar for- toward The hold.up then ordered pistol and tha stolen money In hts mer husband said. His arrest and ap- boaatlfylnc tho ACAdomy rrounds. Mr Laurltxen to. remain In the vault pockets he asserts pearance in court waq Immediately afwhile he went out and, as he thought, There were few people In town Sat. fected. locked th door. However, fearing urday as conference was being held was well such a vault the at contingency, Driggs, and tb hold-u- p jut door was so arranged that It would planned If tha vault door could have Ogden Woman Passes bee locked with Mr. Laurltxen Uvabut but not lock. JUaritiM immediately rushed - out alde, the robbery would probably not t Away in California and M,1 Fordham who was on the have been discovered until Mr Meikle that case OODEST. Feb, J. Mra Fannie street, told of seeing a man run th returned from lunch. In Kuhn of Ocean Park Cal., formerly th rear of the B!pdgettA Co, store. Stephens reputation jron Id have kept W Blod1th Mr. A of from suspected. him tha of Ogden, died yesterday, afternoon, being Hatch, manager v store, he searched the outbuildStephens who - has a local reputahere- - by gett according to advices-receiv- ed been " rear. tion as an artist,- ha teaching Arthur Kuhn, a son Mra" Kuhn' , KATrvfLLE, Feb 22 The Dae ings at the cams-froon of . the school-at eon. Oeear, and her sister-in-laa Paused,. Ida... this wintar.. btespbena bxsketbxll tenor woo ou FairSheriff to over waa turned He asked when and Ad Kuhn, ware at the deathbed MraitTwuty concerning buildings Tha - ban dK dl4-eatwf actory banks who took him to DDgg to give the body wtfl be brought to' thts city for . game played at Davis high yaster answers ao Mr Laurltzen forced him gwsit trial. , burial. ha score of l to it. A lodl- Surviving are her husband. Abe 4 Knhn. and tha following children-- ' cted by tha score, the gsme vrsx all Mrs. Lada Marx. St. Louis; Mra. Set- - ta tha Kaysvttle boys who outplayed mer Wertheimer. Cincinnati; Mra. tha vtattors In all departments pf the Ddfrr WhIHock Ogden; Paul Kuhn. la a second game of the after C W.fhn I1 Davis bigS STeconarSereSIet -- Vn B " Panninctoa Legion by lb acore of toltL- J 45 to IS. The Dsvle dlagllngi out- FL.NKRAL ARRANGEMENTS MADE Played the soldiers by long odd In the f th OGDEN. Feb. 52 -F- uneral eervloe.!" h., , tor John wilt be held at thex?"- period. Plain City meetinghouse tomorrow I is name boys In the afternoon at 2 o'clock with Blahop la th first gams Sandora, at guard Hyrum E. Lund officiating Interment for lib Davta loam waa tha star of tha match. Tha hussy boopsier played will ba It tha Plain City cemetery. Cut This Out Four to Seven Eggs a Week tb fleer ta cteaay style and scored 11 If Yon Keep Chickens, Winter Season. With Eggs at Dollar Cold aiso team Leddlngbam points for. his Hep Through NATIVE. OF HOLLAND DIES. played good bait for th th winner 85.00 Profit Per Hen Ire Next Six Means a Dozen, vialtor for starred OGDEN. Feb 22 John Van Dal Kingston Miller and match In th second the home at died last 1, ton, Months. Amazing Poultry Secrets Revealed bj ' night far Farmington and B.shop for of bis daughter, Mrs. Lena Stevens Cjark. hems loam starred Adame avenue- .- He has been theTho AMERICAS FOREMOST POULTRY EXPERT. . .llnetip and eummaryt In falling health for several weeks DAVlJ(n bm mad with Surviving are hte wife and eeveral L Roberts thl iM- t... If TRi wlr a ffr it r He came to Ltah many; children. the mu or wi. " Robinnon ty to thicker th winter .r.ard per krep. funfh m.n The Th. m. te wja years ago from Holland., rlc ... Leddlngham IgroT Kingston wUI tH thw rw wintwr re Dixon . erel service will be held in the Four-jChtptnan teanth ward chspel Thtfrwdsr after-'- T WaMron. hew ry atrd Breeds rer nd f1U bw Hi .. ptrt noon at 2 o'clock with Bishop h Df Tmiltry keen tnade whwrwbjr rarfrwrrints yFtn fed!tofa ffrw Interment l Waldron ence officiating wys- ny thi and ff mdrr Field Ledd'nx m? Dtvl. go.l rwrt(bi jffw wlll bTmod. in tha pgdenttm1n,ajgCTr-yrarBayrr- r ttiii.erts tTfy. 2tn.-- i ,fm no money fet hiww t rt FoKoftH fctfdrt I wt of m hiekea for brawjr KK produttii Cotjpn out tb mal ft with rour BOLADAT BEING. DBhERVKP,. y aobIi, KiDffytpn j Jfferjy AAj te Henry Trafford. "4 'end rTvflve'esr drea Fratua out oAie Fewt OGDEN. Fch. 22 Washington," c.g jndtir4 today m4 ihe mtorw of tho t AA i rrro Tor orory Hen will In Mr birthday Is being general, y observed, Referee Woedberr ii fhi plm or wvin ftnt yen by return meti t FARMTNOTDi lit) Tr Afford her with all place bf business eloeeA DA Via (Mj . u 1 AOd EfTK Hen" a ir ropy E RoHortwn are If an mart tw to ,, Blake. ot and dtetrict wIJ Beth the city of pron G Rnblaaen. hroa-no- r inora .rf Brtnltf who kewpw wtoned aa a ten ar department tdnfard tnpwa Mrto TrAf-fo- rd Stott of lb city and county buildings The City wmr Koultry TiantaV XVea- JilrrrUopg Nrn how ' ifrfnrnMW Fob 22 2HL DtLnir Torm d wumi hrwy ' ,e W x rntw r.e?f tnfH atijekv Tla-- k frd-- 7 wdiDr Mkoti fApon faring toying; Tb4 ntlfow boldor, pro- Coupon U in w DivHi Hcond Vit'4 whrn Mort nr hn m TPAffirrrwadir mir-br- Xu one w&xmrn-Mr Trff6PCi f ropy fnr ween L.anfo'd J, tVooiry. imr foor lo rerrn rjr Cm Hon. Writ oaiow And 4 fro eyy lit nr dat more and onrVHMi fn en Addrns er ha II fannfartM. FEM coa!. ISTlWw K ril ! AoAr emmul. Ad dr A xeXoymwwfTy-brwwdwr Fcul foaia r vrtlr 8)4 T, Tftto 814 or 4407 Trafford. 4 1 4JcluyJr MUter may cat 1 IT (KeEOliOE Fb. ArdlnAty K. Y. every hen more from ... t Bififhamtaa. Modr popular Wilt Normal Y ms Ifd Atadetii 4i4 atUfi Judge' Enjfr rb 5; robbijam. i p mtea-poln- " m In-t- - (nijliPED .By m -- s ot - -- 1000 Eggs , -- Ier - till Jf,Xj xn R. fr n. Ubu e'n tr dylied ' it 11 nh. kprr Wf. Ktt4 mcc ' lr crrrl! Intwf rf I- r g t - tnfar i |