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Show i THE OGDEN IOST .... Is R. T. Mitchell Co. jypr Browning kde Defendant In One of Ogdens Big Auto Institutions jpolice Damage Case 'fin In eight years the 11. T. M. ,!,'! company has grown frt-a sir. ill beginning to the outstanding l. a.i, r in the sat?s automol.ile busincs. Of particular iiinivst i the of lines and large m.mlvr ofvariety of ears handled today bv this tytu against the niem- ,aJT?hi roliee department. Mayor and his bondsmen 'p f Drowning of defendants Dst the to which $10,000 damages i 1 The defendants in the I assenger cars ineludc are Thief of Police Jona- mud-ellamoni in three sire by X.lsh twenty patrolmen J,jsl..t,n an,i :J p FaJJis and the bondsmen types of Star cars in both fouis and sixes. The Intimation! Truck line unlaw-i-,- v covers every type of truck fhsrtrrs that he was ranging Holmes and Faddis, from ton to (5 ton capacity. The STtenrd ProIllcd wilh " Cleveland tractor was introduced in i&l t0 urn-:'f- a the Mountain ja'l nd comot'1K;d country by Mr. .Mitchell tt The charges were later drop-r- eight years ago. The Hetrac lire toW- "puftion, day comprises four sizes ranging from in- - 12 to 75 draw-ba- r hot standing and credit were In addition to the regular standard is msd- - a defend-JjTth- rt productions there ltff Frowning tire several special he is alleged to have ap-J- models, including the Nash Funeral and continued in service of cars and the International line of pasdepartment both Holmes senger busses, ranging from school them a Fidd'S without requiring size to the enormous stage line bus. civil service examination In all, fifty two different types of JJLJKi by law. It is further moor machines are handled with Holmes and Faddis were prices from $694 to over $7000. Brown-sa- d of orders Mayor Sg under The R. T. Mitchell company l Chief Jones when they made are made shows sixteen persons employed at Z false arrest Charges this time of the year. This number Z mayor and chief of police increases to act Faddis and considerably later in the tilted Holmes season by additions to the sales and are they although officers, '. police service departments. Of the number llied to have known these now employed twclvp are married men were incompetent and families. Sound organization polfor performance with persons icies tend to influence every individual officers." as duties police f their member to make good in his work. The conspicuous success which has Goldia Wiggins Dies attended the growth of this company been marked bv the constant perHome haa At sonal attention of Mr. Mitchell to his bur incss. The affairs of the company Funeral services for Goldia Emma have always been conducted with an Wiggins, 36 years of age, wife of J. sdm'vahle balance of judicious proEarl Wiggins, police chauffeur, who and a trend for square gressiveness 646 died at the family residence, N'orth Washington avenue, were held dealing. The initial year's sales of the R. Sunday afternoon in the Third ward "f Order, tin UNION WESTER mmi y. fttWCOMB CARLTON. PUM.OkNT s RECEIVED C179KH AT VN 31 ATKINS. mm mwiim Ihi, 'ltT Vies MI.IMM IlMMIl MMVIl 1 SlfMLMIN H Ml j j Slut JjM mM N L Mm Mtm Mcakatk MMI iw KIN Ml f Ottor- - CM. NL 1 1927 Ogden Motor Car Co ld 10 CEORCKM 0 T4tai"i IN, Imar Mm I Main Office, - 10G WaNhinglon Ah1., Ogden. I'tnh Chicago 111 Feb !. its U TELEGRAM tVn-pan- ."fit '5 I 2010 Washington Ave Ogden Utah Hudson Essex easily outstanding cars at Chicago Auto Show stop ore interest shown Hudson Essex than all other cars on display stop eight'y five Hudson Essex cars sold on opening day at pay-rol- E B KEARNS 811P Family T. Mitchell company in 1919 has mulBishop Myron B. presiding. The interment was tiplied to a total dollar and rents volume last year of more than made in the city cemetery. Mrs. Wiggins was born in St. ihapeC with Rich-anls- Charles, Idaho, April 18, 1891, daughter of Abel and Christian on the G. Bergnen Johnson. She was married She was a member of the ;n 1911. L D. S. church and also a member of he Daughters of the Pioneers. Besides her husband she is survived Evan W., Dorothy, and Goldia Wiggjns. Two brothsurvive. by the following children: Glen E, Ralph T., Lilia Marjorie ers also Jailbreaker Must Do Three Months Before Taken to Washington Grocer Is Ordered County Attorney Says Dern Bests Amend If You Like Thrills Law Forbids Cash Aid Held For Trial In See One at In Exciting Match; If want to bo OrpheumMy the District Court Regardless of the fact that tho thrilled, you den Livestock show is considered a Official Wife is your picture. This Takes Two Falls now H. A. Sanders, proprietor of the Warner Bros, production which valuable institution and is . Og- comes to the Orpheum next Sunday Ira Dern, of Salt take, defeated night, Tuesduy and Wednesday is Jacques Amend, cf Canada, in their sizzling with excitement from start wrestling match Bt the Harbertson to finish. And it is replete with street auditorium Twenty-thir- d on Monday night. The match was one of the best that has been seen here. Dern weighed 183, and Amend weighed 215 Dern took the first and third James McDonald, the erstwhile jail pounds. 20 and 17 minutes, and the in falls breaker, must remain in the Weber Canadian took the second fall in 12 county jail for at least three months minutes. before he can be reprieved to the When Amend came back after the Washington state officers, where Mc- first fall he seemed to be very much Donald is wanted to serve out a He went and collected. term. This was the substance refreshed Dern with great strength and after of the letter received by Sheriff R. handled the Utah man pretty rough. D. Pincock from Governor Dern. He finally used a reverse body hold, The governor said that the two at- and had Ira on his back in 12 minutes tempts of McDonald to escape from In the third round Dem wore heavily the county jail and the one attempt upon Amend and pinned him to the from the city jail did not form suf- mat in 17 minutes. ficient grounds to warrant a reprieve. This cass of wrestlii.g is what the He said after McDonald serves three fans q want, and there is no months more he can then be turned doubt ifpgden Professor Jack Harbertson over to the Washington state continues to give the fans this high class wrestling the game will be popular in a short time. The night was known as George A. Lowe companys night, and five employes of that company gave an amusing battle while an orchestra played lively tunes. The adoption of a new slogan Ed Schell, who clowned the exhibifor his store was announced by H. tion of the previous week, failed to Shewell, manager of Shewell'a store show up to meet Roy Anderson, and at 2436 Washington avenue. The slo- he met Harry Lund, a Salt Lake firegan is if it is Different, Shewella man. Anderson toyed with Lund for Have it Manager Shewell said that a few minutes and took the falls as he the adoption of the slogan was made desired. after he had heard several reports Earl Tribe and Kid Robinson fought that people had said they could not three rounds of a swift, slam-ban- g find anything exclusive and different curtian raiser, which was appreciated in Ogden. The Shewell store has a by the large crowd. Next Monday wonderful line of coats and dresses night Duck Larsen, manager of the with only one of a kind. Pacific Coast Cannera Ogden factory, will provide the program of entertainment between the boxing and wrestUnlucky English Inventor ling rounds. John Kay, the inventor of the and "powerloom" for narrow goods, realized only destitution on his inventions. A inob wrecked his house, bis putents were stolen and he fled to France to die in poverty. Marcus B. Farr. 43 years of age, died at a local hospital Friday mornWe Need Abuse after an illness of more than ing, The oratory and writing ii'mut the a year. He was bom in Ogden, the smartness, patriotism nnd goodness of son of Marcus and Caroline Ballan-tyn- e Farr. He was c member of the Americans, and which all love so deSaints church. His wife votedly, is actually a had tiling. We latter-da- y need pot compliments, but sound died about two years ago. He is surabuse for bad habits. 11 W. Howe's vived by two sons, his parents and the following brothers and sisters: Monthly. - Rev. Harold Mayo to Continue as Pastor annual meeting of the First Congregational church the membership voted to extend an invitation to Rev. Harold E. Mayo to continue as pastor of the church. The annual election of officers was held and the following were named: Clerk, John Thomas; deacons, A. H. Bailey, Lyle S. Wattis, C. C. Hartley and A. S. Fox; deaconnesses, Mrs. II. L. Madson and Mrs. Ralph Phillips; treasurer, A. H. Bailey; trustees, Wynne Parker, C. H. Pearson, E. C. Woodcock, II. L. Madson, Lyle S. Watts, Mrs. II. A. Barker, Mrs. Florence Newcomb, Mrs. Josephine Hirst. Officers of the Womens club: PresiAt the dent, Mrs. L. S. Watts; Mrs. C. H. Pearson; secretary, A. H. Bailey; treasurer, Mrs. vice-preside- Woodcock. Mrs. E. C. Officers of Mens club: President, L Madson; secretary and treasurer, Thomas L. Ball. Christian Endeavor Society: Presi-len- t, William Thomas; Vrothy Higgs; secretary, Miss JRuth Notta ge; treasurer, Miss Alice Hyde. 1. vice-preside- nt, 'alifornia to Assist Ogden in Entertaining The California Wcolgrowers are to extend every assistance pos-'bi- e to Ogden in the entertainment ' the National Winegrowers convention which will be held in Ogden next January. This is the message re-fby Jesse S. Richards, secretary 'I he chamber of commerce, from J- Cleary, president of the anfOTnia woolgrowers association, at jwklm, California. The Californians Mia they would do everything .possible to make the convention a success. He raid that they would bring some oankiFt oranges to Ogden with aome it.se stock. six-ye- ar Shewell Adopts New Slogan for His Store Marcus Farr Dies After Long Illness If beauty; beauty that recalls the dazzling magnificence of Czarist days in IVtrogrnd, and the lilting liveliness of old Vienna. And it contains some of the best melodramatic acting that has been seen upon tho screen this sea- son. The picture is a triumph for Paul Stein, the Austrian, who makes his American debut as a director with this production. Inng celebrated upon the Continent, he now proves himself worthy to rank with the best in Hollywood. The story, by Archibald Calvering Gunter, tells of a Russian Countess, who is waylaid In a wayside inn by six drunken young nobles, who cast A Grand Dukes son lots for her. Aa a result of her is the winner. efforts to expose him, she is sentenced to Siberia. With his companions, he holds up the convict train, and rescues her; an action that he regards as the least he might do for any lady under the circumstances. Mrs. Josephine Farr Olson, county recorder; Mrs. Harold F. Campbell, Lionel B. Farr and Lurin H. Farr. The funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 12:30 o'clock in the Seventh ward chaiel with Bishop W. A. Budge presiding. Interment was made in the city cemetery. Hot Dog!! Now that Christmas is over; the New Year's Resolutions all put back in the moth balls for another year ; the taxes all paid ; the coal bin has been filled for the last time; its still too cold to get out the old bus come down and see what we got! Just what you have been wanting for a long time, and we have the best and most in the country. We are specialists it's no side line with us and we know our stuff so if its the best that you want in Radio-- See the Boys at GEO. E. BROWNING CO. IT grocery store at.7C3 Washington avenue in which a fire occurred about six weeks ago, was ordered held to the district court following his hearing in the court of Justice of the Peace Gladwcll at llurch Creek. Sander's bond was fixed at $1,000, which was furnished. Sanders was prose cuted by County Attorney Parley Norseth, while Arthur Woolley appeared aa counsel for Sanders. Members of the police and fire departments testified thut they found paper scattered about the store. Firemen said there was a fire in two places: one in the attic and the other in thu store.' A numlicr of other witnesses testified, including two insurance men, who said that Sanders had paid up his policies two days before the fire. Al-gr- ed highly worthy of all the encouragement that Weber county can give it, the state law, as it now stands, forbids the county from mnking an appropriation of public funds to the stock show. This is the substanco of an opinion rendered by County Attorney Parley E. 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