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Show THE OGDEN POST charges that were made against them. In hi derision Judire said: These players have not been found, AND TIIEATHKGKAMS nor are they now" guilty of fixinj: a hall game. Ily no decent system o:' PuMinhed each Friday hy The Of justice could such finding be made. den Pont Print ing and Publishing com Therefore they are not placed ujon pany, 2420 Kieael avenue. Telephone the ineligible, The real way to get ahead and become independent is to deposit a part of 690. This decision is universally receivAn event which keeps alive the traed with satisfartinn by the fana o your salary or wages in a savings bank every pay day. ditions of Utah pioneers and is obthe You'll get a new kick out of life, too, when you start receiving interest on When Dutch a Start country. Editorial served with the greatest formality made the charges against Ty am each money saved instead of paying out interest on money borrowed. Savings year is the annual hall of the Chris the heart of every athletically Account KIDDING OUIISFI VES ABOUT of Utah Daughters Pioneers. On the inclined hoy sank, but they withhelc OUK JAILS evening of Thursday, February 10, nextjudgment and the decision has brought at INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES the Berthana hall, the fourteenth Several time during the pat five happiness. pay annual ball of the Weher county chapIt acorns pleasant to know that base' ter yean the Weher ccunty jail has been Furthermore, an accumulated savings account will put you in a position to day of the pioneers organization will Mill is being conducted as fair as it visited periodically by representative pos be held. This ball rromiset take at advantage of good investment propositions. The man with capital to eclipse of the state health heard. They have aibly can. Now daya one hears ao all former man who profits by grabbing off the good things when offered. is the the affairs have that been held reported the jai ns being antiquated, much about fiycd prizefights, by the famed organization. Two unsanitary and an unfit plare to keep wrcstl ing matches, horseraec s, togethhuman being in, even though they er with dirty football and crnokei orchestras will lie present to provide an e program of are of the criminal clans. election. The charges of the "fixed" danceexceptional numbers as well as the more To keep prinnners in the Weber coun- events and subsequent investigations modern one. The grand march is ' : : ty jail i like throwing them into teep the sport fans guessing aa to scheduled Utah Ogden to begin at 10 o'clock under what will be the next investigation. dungeon. The Weber county jail ia below the They feel sure that the drastic action event are as follows: General committee, Amelia Hansen surface of the ground making it a that has followed the least hif o Stewart, H. A. Summers, Chari, s half basement. It is damp and has smoke in the baseball world has Flygare, assisted by Rintha Pratt Tarratt, Armon Thomas, Chailt j' Douglas, nertha Ecclcs Wright, Elaine poor as cleansed the game very thoroughly. sanitary arrangement S. P. Tyree, Edward J. v.' Toone, well as very poor light. If other sports could be cleansed as Crockett Erickson, Julia Ilutchina ParThe presJ. Hyrurn Watkins, W. A. Whit, kins, ent sheriff, as well as his predecessors, much as baseball one could get rea ry, Gladys Ensign Ilarbertson. P. Williams. lock, Kirby have all made recommendations re- pleasure out of athletics without feelReception: Bertha Eccle Wright. Almira Cozzens Rich, Sarah Farr Tay-o- r, garding a new jail. The state health ing the event had been fixed." board has condemned the jail, and Amelia II. Flvgare, Lenora Farr to MAIL CLERKS the public in general have condemned lodge in the Grakelow class were the Olive Moyes Corry, Rachel Pardoe, TOMATO COMES INTO ITS OWN Railway mail clerkz, of Ogden lo- following: it, and 'in addition to that prisoners Middleton, Blanche Allison Mattson, Hold Meeting have tried to dig their way out. One IN THE NEWS COLUMNS. Clay Q. Adams, George N. AnderF. A. Blair, Louise F. Freeman, cal 926, will give their fifth annual dr. ball T. James at the Woodman World of son, the Ashby, Barker, Henry the could' hardly blame the prisoners for -3 During past week the tomato day Watkins. Irettn F. Undsay. Mrs. Ogden wanting to leave a jail that was so has received an extensive amount of d, Charles Woods and Marabelle B. hall in February. J. W. Butbridge Howard C. Beckett, Wm. P. Bo we. is the general chairman, and II. C. Charles E. Brown, Howard C. Brown, unfit as the county jail. publicity and advert ising, all of which Stevenson. The new board of commissioners for should he encouraging to the rannera The ninth annual convention of the Spracher, A. D. Kingford, E. W. Wat- Charles J. Buckley, Ora Bundy, RayFloor David J. Wilson, kins mond N. Burckharat, Joseph L. Utah department of the American Lethe county should give the matter of a apd farmers of the district. The first chairman:committee: and Marie Droesbeke are the Dr. William II. Petty, Dr. new jail their immediate attention, was the boost for Utah tomatoea and Yilliam members of the committee arranging Chatelain, Luther D. Child, John B. gion will be held in Ogden Monday, Frark Stevens, rt Paine, and if they see no chance of a joint peas from William M. Jsrdine, sec re for the event Clark, Henry A. Combe, F. R. Conroy, Tuesday and Wednesday, August lj Powell, Dr. Dwight Harding, E. Connoughton. 2 and 3, it was announced Tuesday Guy city and county jail then take steps tary of agriculture, who spoke about loraee Garner, Frank Scoville, Wiltoward the building of a modern jail the wonderful product from Utah iam MACCABEES O. night by Department Commander S, LeRoy Davenport, Frank M. Manning and II. A. Solderberg. at the rear of the prevent county build- farms with a strong appeal to the William Tooke, following a conference ElR. Frits Loren The J. of Mount hive Indies Eckardt, Ogden Music committee: Miss Ellen Thoming, using the present jail for a canners to advertise. The health 30 and Sir Knights of Silver lison, S. Harold Evans, Joseph B. with Arthur Grantham, commander of number as, chairman; Althea B. Zinn and Ruth tent number storage room. qualities of the tomato were told in Scoville. one of the Maccabees Firth, George M. Fister, Joseph B. Herman Baker post number 9 of OgThe state health officer also in- another news dispatch. will entertain the members and pros- Foulger, Ambrose Gsrnier, George den and R. L. Olson, general conven-tio- n Invitation committee: Olive M. committee chairman. spected the city jril, and said that Secretary Janiine in his advice to members of the hive and tent Gibbons, Howard Gottschall, George Blanche pective some improvements should be made the canners said they were overlooking lorry, Rachel Middleton. E. T. National' notables will attend the Greenwell, Rollo with a complimentary Bunco party Greenwell, J. there. The city jail is much more an opportunity in not having the most Mattson and Dora Hatch Holther. C. Halliday, Nakor G. Hansen, Jesse convention. at evening. Wednesday 9, February Tickets: Blanche Allison Mattaon, 8 sanitary than the county jail in that effective advertising of the Utah peas da oclock, in the Woodmen of the C. Ilestmark, Charles R. Holiingworth, Packard Treseder, David Evans. there are three outsioe walls with and tomatoes. World Every other state hall, on Grant avenue. Re- Parley E. Jensen, Stanley D. Jones, Decorations: Almira Cozzena Rich, freshments windows and more sanitary. takes advantage of the opportunity, will lie served and all Fred A. Kuhlman, Rex M. Kelly. not only to advertise the product, but rhairman; Barbara Hickman, Ethel members are urged to attend. Marwood Layton, Arthur A. the fertility of the soil and the climate Vard Willis, Iettie Manning, Rose M. KEEP CHILDREN WARM Victor Lee, R. L. Lochhead. acker. of the state. John Lockman, Heber M. Lund, Frank PHYSICIAN ADVISES. MOOSE ADD3 MEMBERS Pioneers: H. Lydia Dye, Gladys The tomato as a health You were a b s o 1 u te 1 y and D. Ensign, Marv J. Wilson, Olla R, Keep the children in the house and the builder of good teeth product Ogden lodge of the Loyal Order of McCormick, J. Leon McEwan, P. was told to warm for a few days after they have the members of the Moose added 14 men to the member- McRae, Sherman R. Mattson, Joseph Thomas, Agnes II. Stevens. Chicago Dental J. Mullen, Lee Murdock, Parley E. right; 1 bought my new recovered from the measles or colds, rolls last Friday night. The Refreshments: Sarah Dunn ship Har Dr. John Albert Marshall, society by is the advice that has boon issued by rofossor of dental was conducted by William C. Norseth, Roy JL Peck, Vern Peck, Ezra ris, Laura Sanford Jsenford and Stel-- a Spring Coat at Shewells. pathology and B. Ballinger. Dr. N. H. Savage, the city physician, the dictator of the lodge, who M. Peterson, Dale Pingree, B. .W. Camp, tho at Caliliochemiatry of University who spoke very emphatically against fornia. Publicity: Delphia Thomas Read announced that Ogdens drive for 200 Popejoy. lie said plenty of tomatoes They have the most wonLee M. Sailor, Henry Schmentzer, Isabelle Douglas Wallin. and the practice of some pgrents in taking and new members was drawing to a sucinfor children are spinnach good One of the features of thy ball will cessful close. More than 100 mem- S. L. Sorensen, Roy Stanger, Charles children out of doors or allowing them surance derful assortment in town against bad teeth in later M. Staynor, L. J. Stevens, Lyle N. to become chilled when in the house by ife. These the grand march, in which the ber were present. he foods, stand high sdies The new members added to the not maintaining an even temperature. among those rich in said, and only one of a kind. part will wear the new vitamine A. The ioneer taking Dr. Savage said that several deaths extensive dress adopted by the organiza- lodges roll were: with experimentation rata, tion. Many surprise features will be Dr. A. J. Foutz, Walter Cashmere, have occurred the past winter months Dr. Marshall said, had indicated to 1926. EDNA (Signed) through the exposure of children to lim that the tomato ia essential to given. It is expected the event will Stanley Warren, R. L. Dawley, A. J. e attended by many prominent in Costello, Charles K. Browning, A. O. cold within a few daya after they icalth of good teeth as well aa the the had recovered from the meaalea or ody. organization circles from other Roberts, William J. Drysdale, R. T. cities and communities of the state. Branting, John Owens, Victor W. colda. There were also a number of deaths from pneumonia among chilTorvarik, Archie F. Ellison, J. E. Cave Speedometer dren as the result of them taking Ogden Boy DAVIS COUNTY SHERIFF SUED and John Handy. heavier colda after they were beSheriff George B. Mann of Dalieved to have recovered from alight ELKS GET 72 MEMBERS $300.00 vis county and his two deputies were colda. Pneumonia in many cases, the Movie made defendants today in a suit filed Elkdom of Utah held its first; joint Balloon Tires doctor said, follows colda which were y Glen Lyman Carver for damages initiation of candidates in Salt Lake, believed about cured, and the parents (Continued From Page One.) of $10,000 for alleged false arrest which waa the occasion of 27, on .January became careless about keeping the Jecembcr 27. the ' visit of Charles H. Grakelow, lems that confronted the director of R. T. Mitchell Co. child warm. Carver alleges he was arrested on grand exalted ruler of the order. A Dr. Savage's advice is the same as i pirturi of such magnitude because iretenacs of having robbed the Smith total of 400 candidates were in the 2331 Kiesel Ave. given by , the family physician in of the fact that the action waa rep- irdthers store at Sunset and waa im- class which was conducted by Frank all cases, and yet this warning is not resented to be in the Bay of Tripoli, prisoned in the Davis county jail un- W. Matthews, exalted ruler of the followed aa closely as it should he. and more than sixty ships of various til the next day. Ogden lodge. It is the advice to those afflicted sizes had to be directed by the use The new members of the Ogden with a cold, and yet, how careless one of the radio. The broadcasting or large amount of casualties, but Cruze becomes. But parents should heed aending set on Cruses flagship, a was happy when he said the pacture this advice, very closely at this time small motorship, and receiving sets was made with The replica of accidents. He only one or two slight oth5r of the year, especially, with all of said, however, that he Old. IronalUes was built at a cost the sudden changes in the weather. had made provision for the hospital of 6180,000. The original set of When a merchant tells you that plans treatment on board one of the snips To 362 Twenty-fift- h Street in the archives of the navy departthat he is in business solely to such had been necessary. PRESIDENT'S TRIBUTE TO ment were followed minutely. This if .The benefit the1 public; that every showing of Old Iron (Next to Ross & Jacks) FKATERNAL1SM other merchant but himself is a great expense of the rebuilding of the sides" premiere in New York is reviewed in famous old and was that done crook, because of Liberty by Frederick James he, Himself, ship A short time ago President Coolidge Smith, the impossibility of taking the Con- who is the savior of the buying FAMOUS wm invited to join the Loyal terms the A fine bit of picture, Order to the Pacific coast. The American know thats appleyou .public, of the Moose of Dover, N. Y. Instead stitution in the history years best famous old frigate is at her dock in film." LADIES READY TO WEAR sauce. We are in business to Shoe of passing up the invitation with a the Charleston a make and in Boston living, certainly, mere declination, the president showed harbor. Cruze navy ofyard 2438 Washington Ave. the commendany profit derived from it is For Ladies and Gentlemen spoke hia knowledge of the order and its able work of the in Ogden. lks lodges of the spent principles in the reply sent to the United States in raising the money Dover lodge. The said he for the restoration of Old Ironsides was not a member president of any fraternal and preparing a museum or shelter Grocery organization and to join the Dover for it where it can be shown the fuMoose might appear as discrimination. ture generations, instead of permitThepresidents letter added that there ting the old frigate to continue to rot no is question of the excellence of in the dock.. Phone for Food" such an organization that is headed To reproduce the battle with the Phone 525 5S4 24th St. by Secretary of Labor James J. Da- pirates in the Bay of Tripoli in 1804, vis." Cruze had prepared four large ships 2350 Washington Avenue The presidents reply was a splendid and about forty oyster boats which tribute to the order which Secretary were taken from Baltimore to Los V Davis was one of those instrumental Angeles harbor by the way of the Have you tried our Fresh Roasted Coffee lately? If in founding. The man who is probab- Panama canal. These boats were con: Cleveland ly the greatest fraternalist in the verted into the Tripolitian fleet. The Ranger : Tribune MUSIC not, you are missing something good. It is better than presidents cabinet has for his hobby Bay of Tripoli and the forts were Bicycles on the southwestern portion the order of Moose end the carrying ever fresh daily, ground to order, in bulk HOME AS Pioneer Sidewalk Cycle on of the work at Mooseheart, Illinois, of Catalina island. More than 7000 only; no tin sailors and marines in the Bikes for children, and Mooschaven, Florida, soldiers, cans to pay for. Priced at BEFORE for the aged members of the order. costumes of the American navy of We have some good used as well 1804, as the natives of Tripoli Davis whole life is wrapped Wheels from $12.50 up. up in children. He expressed his innermost were used in the picture. With 40c, 45c, 50c 55c number men lb. of used thegreat thoughts when he said: in the making of the picture, and toEvery child, regardless of its educational opportunities, should be gether with the immense amount of Goods Co. Our Teas are unexcelled from the prehistoric and obsotaught to earn a living with its firing KIESEL AVENUE 246$ lete cannons and one would sidearms, hands." Basket Fired and Spiderleg Green at....60c and 70c lb. This motto is what keeps up Moose-hea- naturally suppose there would be a by almost seven hundred thousOrange Pekoe and Ceylon Black at 75c lb. and Moose scattered throughout the English speaking rations. At Moose English Breakfast at 60c lb. heart, the boys and girls, whose fathers were members of the order, are Phone 762-- J given an education and vocational J. Thomas, Mgr. training in order that in later years be will better prepared for their they own struggle for income. It isn't the price alone that makes this Mooschaven is not the usual old one of the busiest dental offices in folks home where old men and women Utah. It is my reputation for doing of the order spend their time unocgood work that makes my SPECIAL cupied. It is a piacc of industry and PRICES especially attractive at this HOSPITAL CORPS UTAH NATIONAL GUARD time. opportunity rather than charity and 3 AND PACIFIC COAST CANNERS ASSN the old people are given a chance to Brunswicks New Musical devote their efforts toward maintenPrsscnt You will be under no obligation whatance of their own lnmc in the district. Instruments, Fanatropes soever in calling for a free examinaThese two institutions for the hution and consultation. My years of and Light-RRecords. manity of the world are outstanding experience are at your service free of features of the order. Other features NEXT MONDAY charge. Come to my office now and are sick and death claims and numerComplete Stocks to end your tooth troubles. ous other benefits. Two Big Bouts and Other Sensational Preliminaries Select From. When Fresidcnt Coolidge referred to EXTRACTIONS the order, no question of the order's GEO. NELSON vs. ARMEND excellence." the lenefits to humanity, Timid children mnd nervous people may come here with the by the Order of Moose, were known positive promise that their teeth can he extracted safely and ROY ANDERSON vs. TIGER to him as they should te jo every man without pain. ft of a family in the country. TWO REAL THRILLERS MUSIC CO. Hie Ogden Post Pioneers Daughters Complete Plans for Their Annual Ball A Dollar Will Start You Ix-ona-n - NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE old-tim- so-call- ed t . Clubs, Lodges, Societies American Legion Annual In August Al-e- Da-ve- y, Dear Betty: Le-Cuy- on Ford Touring Rated as the Greatest Director MOVED! Applesauce SHEWELLS Shining Parlor and Jerrys Meat Market Iver-Johns- Pacific Coffee Store s; on FOR THE NEVER and Western Sporting per rt Reduced Dental Prices Examination Free A BIG WRESTLING EVENT aj NIGHT PAINLESS JAQUE JONES LANDIS CLEARS COBB Judge Kencshaw M. Landis, commissioner of baseball, has issued an announcement clearing the names of Ty Cobb and Tris Speaker of the The Dr. M. V. Maloney Careful Dentist 2469 Washington Ave. ONIEL These Bouts Are Humdingers! Orpheum Theatre Bldg. Well Gladly Arrange Convenient Time Payments. Harbertsons Auditorium Twenty-thir- d Hl j and Washington Ave. |