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Show 8 THE OGDEN POST A MAN WHO CAN Ogd en Briefs Let me be known as a man who can As a man who is eager to try! I may not finish what I began, Hut the spirit of mil take me far in whatever game I chance to play in pursuit of fame, The capital stock of the Western Gateway Storage company has lxtn reduced from $1(10,0(10 with (.hares of the par value of $100 to a capital 25i shares of no par value. This was the information contained in the amendment to the articles of incorporation filed with the county clerk during the week. The company has recently transferred its place of husiness to the American Packing & Provision comstreet. pany on West Twenty-fourt- Any problem that duty shall I may not win, though I do my bring, best. Hut defeat has a less bitter sting For him who knows that men do succeed Whose hearts are true to a noble creed. r, let me be willing to fight my way To the goal I have chosen to gain. The path may prove to be hard each day And my efforts may seem all in vain. Hut I shall know what it means to feel The ceaseless urge of a great ideal. Ogden City will set the example to the residents in the removal of weeds Commissioner One of the first French chateau architecture homes ever built in the new residential district of the city has been completed at Marilyn drive and Taylor drive in the Oak Crest district, which has been put on the market by Froerer & Fowles, Inc., realtors in the Kiesel building. The home is open for public inspection from 2 p. m. to 9 p. m. today, tomorrow and lift me be ready for any test. Ilurdctt Smith, Weber county attended the sessions of the Northwestern Tax association convention held in Salt take City during the week. Delegates were present from ten of the western states. Ihe eity wniiorty. I Chris Flygare will order the removal of the weeds from the property of the waterworks department, and Commissioner Harman W. Peery will direct the removal of the weeds nlontr the city streets. The rity will probably in the near future appoint a weed Let me so live that the world will see In the record Im leaving behind, No sign of fear or despondency, Hut high courage of heart and of mind. Consistent with a progressive plan, Let me be known as a man who can! The total receipts today of the, Kern's Root Peer stand in the Piggly Wiggly Store, 2337 Washington avenue, will he donated to the Red Cross, arording to the udviees received by Dr. K. P. Mills, president of the We-- S'" alley Mrs. talia Williams, of Midvale, is in the county jail held for trial on the charges of issuing worthless checks in Ogdon, amounting to $50.00, and check in Salt take to the amount of $35.00. The Homans husband came to Ogden from Midvale yesterday to aid her. Sisters of the Sacred Heart academy have issued a statement to the public, in which they desire to extend their thanks far the sympathy and wide circle of fratitude ofthetheir occasion of the death of Sister M. Celsus, former sister superior, and one of the early founders of the academy. Three militaiy organizations held a joint meeting in the Continental hall last evening. Those in attendance were renresentntives of the Veterans of the Foreign Wars, Disabled American Veterans and the United Spanish War Veterans. A program of entertainment was given and a buffet luncheon was served. Graduates of the Weber rounty high school have taken preliminary steps for the organization of an alumni association. This year is the first class leaving the high school. It is planned to start with an organization of UK members. Ogden canyon road, form Washing- ton avenue to the Smith Mattress factory .has been graded and put in shape for the summer by the street denatt-nienunder the direction of Street Supervisor Harold K. Tripp. Twelfth street will be graded next, then Harrison avenue and Wilson tane road. Other dirt roads of the city will he givrn immediate attention later. Mrs. Watt Lloyd been the guests at mother, Mrs. Mary turned to her home ington. itY Y tt t tt f T Y T T t ? t Y Two members of the police department received congratulations from s their during the past week over the arrival of babies in their families. Police Chauffeur and Mr;-'C. K. Keeter announced the birth of a daughter, and detective and Mrs. I M. Hilton announce the arrival of a and son, who has the home of her Farley, have rein Renton, Wash- The Modern Building company has been granted building permits to build two houses on Wall avenue between Twenty-eight- h Twenty-nint- h and streets, to cost $2,000 each. Earl Crezee, 167 Twenty-eightfined $10.00 by h street, was Judge John A. Hendricks in the city court,! 4 stand. At the left of the , basement is the large bii:i;!V 4 hall, which is provided uin! s fireplace, with two smaii f dows opening to the fun,..,,. A complete warm air t ... plies the heat for the are the closets for fn,:t v i storage places. Boyle compare u, great skill and taste in i.r n roper furniture and drap,fJ g jome. The perfect col r s.!nT followed throughout. The beautiful Am krk (! Grand piano is from Br Roberts Piano company the plete furnishings of th '..J,0?' ulJi living room. The 'home should be :..n i predated. An attendant i all the time and take iislJre showing the home to the vi , X f-'- . ht to OFEUGS t Hundreds of people have visited our Great Spring Rug Sale and were amazed at the won- derful bargains offered. Every type of rug is here : Axminsters, Velvets, Wiltons, Tapes- tries. Wool and Fiber Rugs in every wanted size and coloring. Dont overlook this great opportunity to secure floor coverings at tremendous savings. A small deposit will hold any rug until you are ready. ' VICTORY AXMINSTER No. Ax minster,, good quality seamless rug, 8.3x e 10.6. gray ground, well covered pattern in soft col- No. 1221 1212--Victor- Victory seamless Axminster rug, size 9x12. Has the latest type of design. Richly colored and worked on an ex- Two-ton- ors. Regular $12.85. MADISON AXMINSTER No. 2793 Penn Madison quality seamless Axminster, having blended taupe background with illuminated blue border. Regular $42.50. VICTORY AXMINSTER No. fY seamless; size 8.3x10.6. This is a deep pile rug of Chinese design. Well covered pattern in bright eolors of blue, rose and gold. Regular Y Y Y ?Y ? yY T Y ? $55. 8175 Fervac No. 161 Corona seamed Axminster rug, size 8.3x10.6. This is a modern allover design on gray ground. Regular $45. Special $31.50 CORONA AXMINSTER No. 177 Corona seamed Axminster. Has rich brown as background color on which an oiientnl design has been worked in blue, rose and gold: bordered with illuminated black bonier. Size 8.3x10.6. ?01 CA Regular $45. No, 4SP0 Empire tapestry, size 8.3x10.6. An allover floral design on a background of black. K"f- - sarg ROYAL AXMINSTER Royal seamed Axminster rug, size 9x12. Oriental design, taupe background. Regular $50. Special S21.60 00 tfod.UU C AA KHORASSAN AXMINSTER No. S256 Kborassan Axminster $36.00 Auburndale Axminster No. Auburndale Axminster rug, size 9x12. This rug is one of our newest patterns, Chinese flor-ae havirg a background with a rich brown border. Regu- 161 w two-ton- $28.90 , KHORASSAN AXMINSTER No. 3255 Khorassan Axminster $34.00 PENN AXMINSTER Penn Madison seamless Axminister rug, size 9x12. Good quality, tan background, blue border and allover pattern Regular $15. COO Ai ABAK RUGS LIBERAL TERMS OF CREDIT t t 8 Y EVERYTHING Y Y Pi r1 dlliOU $10.00 for the home 1 353-2- 4 SHOE STORE 353 Twenty-fourt- h Street, Ogden Y 8.3x10.6 Heavy .weight. Reversible and will give excellent wear. Regular $23. Special Special sale $36.00 Y KARA RUGS Special $465 ILY Y Y Kaba wool and fibre rugs, size Abak wool and fibre rugs, size 8.3x10.6. Choice of ten rugs. Colors are greens, tan, brown! Two-ton- e effects. Regular $95 Y Y Y Qtr MO.UU Y rug, size 9x12. A well covered design. Rich blues and tans, suitable for hard service. Regular $50. $65 Styles for Young Men of All Ages T ROXHURY AXMINSTER Special 00 Y No. 2680 Roxbury Axminster size 9x12. Heavy quality Jug, leaf and spray design. One of our finest rugs. Regular $60. Ladies Fine Footwear Y No. 2778 Special size 9x12. Good quality, lcrsian design, taupe background, blue border. Regular $50. Special rug. tfOl.UU EMPIRE TAPESTRY t tt Y gray background, allover Persian design. No. 129o CORONA AXMINSTER Y No. 1212 Victory Axminister rug, seamless, size 9x12. Two-ton- e Axminster, Special .... Special fY Y Y Y iPi-O.U- being Closiim tt Y Y Heavy weight, reversible and decorated in lively colors. Regular $28.50. Special .. Special offered at our big T DELCRAFT ART RUG No. 159K Delcraft art rug. fine of the Hundreds of BARGAINS now Y Y Y qj ujOO.OD Special Get Your Share! Y Y ceedingly light background. Regular $48. Bqq Special X X X X t Y . f! 1 I To t V Auto Dealers "ho hae their i: V - of f Y fellow-officer- son. JI: Broom hotel build- Herthana Roman Gardens at the Ogden river bridge, on Thursday even- Armstrong, .855 Twenty-eigstreet, ing, May 26. Features of the event and Gladys Armstrong, 2929 Lincoln will he the grand prize ball and the avenue, and the management ed each young woman with apresentbathing beauty contest. watch. The watch for the young man went to NICARAGUA REFUSES PEACE William A. Wright, 1365 Jefferson The mission vt Harry Lb Stimson, avenue. as 1 resident Coolidges peace emisThe clock running with the names sary to Nicaragua, has utterly failed of the county graduates upon it had because of his insistence that Presi- not stopped up to a late hour last dent Diaz shall continue in office. Watches will be awarded to thenight. boy This deadlock means that U. S. ma- and girl graduates of the county high rines must remain in Nicaragua until school, to whose names after the election, which no doubt will point when the clock stops. the hands be held under their supervision. Then Much interest has been aroused in there is no assurance that quiet will the two contests and has served in a be restored after the votes are counted bK y in introducing to the people and the result la announced. the Bulova watches. Y t. Joseph Don Dean and David Hickey were named as delegates from the Ogden council, Knights of Columbus, to the state convention to he held in Salt take, May 29 and 30. The alternates are George O'Connor and U. U Wright. . h I - - Ample closet spaces a convenient places in the feature is the clothes lower floor back of the en Next to this is a lavur-.i- ing n Twenty-fiftstreet, have announced the winners of the Bulova watches given to the graduates of the Ogden high whool, as a result of the running down of the large clock on display When the eight day clock stopped the large hand stopped on the line between the names of Aldona f Mrs. ('. C. Thornhill and daughter, have returned to their home in AmeriYesterday the residents of Uintah can Falls, after a visit with Mrs. held a holiday and gave a coat of I Thornhills parents here, Mr. and Mrs. whitewash to the big letter "U" on C. T. Koons. the hill in the community. The letter was placed upon the hillside about , The Ogden post of the Disabled two years ago. It is visible to the American Veterans will dance at the travelers upon the highway to Salt lake City aa well as to the rail and motor travelers coming through Weber canyon. Suit for $25,00 damages have been filed in the district court by Iaicille Richardson against Theodore Geffas, cafe proprietor, for injuriea alleged to he sustained when the plaintiff fell down the basement stairs leading to the cafe lavatory. The defendant is charged with negligence in failing to have adequate protection for the patrons. Brothers, proprietors The Time Den, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tate, of taxi Angeles, are to bt the guests of Mrs. Tates parents, Mr. ami Mrs. William Black and her lister, Mrs. Cl. F. ; Wright, 2329 Van Huron avenue, fori w'hent he pleaded guilty to speeding, the next two months. Tin? visitors! Youll go faster if you go slower, were the guests at a picnic party in warned the court in passing the sentence. Ogden canyon Thursday. The past week of real summer weather has had a tendency to stimulate the activity in real estate business. Tuesday was a record day for the filing of real estate transfers with Mrs. Josephine Farr Olson, the county recorder. living room, dining room, kitchen, the second floor, basement and to the library and large bedroom. The living room, dining, room and kitchen have eat views, while the library and bedroom have west views of the city and the lake. The interior furnishings throughout are carried out in the French style. The electric lighting effects are of the same design. The living room and the dining room have large arched openings. Back of the dining room is a modernly equipped kitchen. This is provided with many built-i- n features, which include a built-i- n electric range, steel ironing board and the necessary food and dsh closets. Off from the kitchen is the breakfast nook with the south and west windows. The stairs leading to the second floor are the French style winding stairs with the iron balusters and rail. Two guest chambers and the bath are found on the second floor. The bathroom floor is of the rough surface in tile design. The paper used on the walls of the bathroom and the kitchen are washable papers. 20. io Smalley Brothers Announce Winners 1 her rounty chapter. Chief of Polire Jonalhnn Jones has issued orders for the police to arrest the persons caught destroying the traffic signs nenr the schools and on the streets. The chief said that a number of warning signs near schools have been maliciously destroyed. Sunday. The new home was designed by Art Shreevea and built under the personal direction of Froerer & Fowles. The house is furnished completely by Hoyle Furniture company, while the piano and musical furnishings are from Glen Brothers Roberts company. The home is in that exclusive residential section which will insure the residents that no stores or gas stations will be in. that vicinity. The district was newly paved last summer. The entrance to the house is from the side over artistically arranged rock steps. Native rock, polished and oiled, is used in the corners and over the doors and windows. From the hall, entrance can be made to . the -- - insjiector, Mr. and Mrs. John R. tawis have gone to Chicago and New York upon a combined business Hnd pleasure trip. They expert to visit a number of the eastern cities liefore their re- turn to Ogden heforu June 10. French Style Home Completed in Citys New Hill District do-it-or-- h O'01 Friday, May used cars finished in duco The McLaughlin Way can guarantee the finish to last the same us a new car and the price is attractive. Phone 1026 E' A I |