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Show ,,14, 8 THE OGDEN POST rover book, fully illustrated, of the from Iceland C. Bramstory of A Boy Stowaway on The well by Judge George S. Barker in the Yankee Clipper." The story was writ district court. She waa awarded the M. N, Jefferson, held in the city ten from the character of Mickey play- custody of the two minor children. jail upon the rharge of issuing a fic ed by Junior Coghlan in the photo tieious check, is said to have cunfessei play. The Yankee Clipper," which ' to the police that he was implicate comes to the Egyptian, theatre next County Attorney Parley Norseth asked has the county commissioners in the robbery of the bank in Colo Sunday. to appoint an assistant city attorney. rado Springs bank. Definite word from the officers at Colorado Springs .The Ogden Exchange club, which He said that when he first assumed regarding Jefferson has not been re- has served its connection with the na- the office he thought he could handle ceived here. Action upon the Ogden tional organization will, in the future the office without an assistant, but check charge will not be taken unti become a luncheon club with the view had found that this waa impossible to the Colorado authorities indicate wha of advertising Ogden. The dub will do. action they will take with Jefferson. adopt a name at the meeting' to be held next Tuesday. .. The robbery of a number of summer a a E. E. Kidder, in charge of federa homes in Ogden canyon have been reroad work in Idaho, together with J. Alfred Jagger, a brother of Frank ported to the sheriffs department D. Wood, Idaho State commissioner, and hia son, of the Ogden orthe past week. Deputy sheriff Jgger in charge of roads and public build- chestra, has arrived in Ogden from during O. H. Mohlman is investigating the Pa and will make his case. . ings, and Raymond Harsch, state en Wilkes-Barrgineer, were visitors at the forest future home here. He will be joined service .and bureau of public roads, by Mrs. Jagger in the near future, this week. Mr. Kidder was formerly a a a a resident of Ogden with the U. S. A motion for a new trial in the can.? bureau of public roads, of J. E. Edwards and Max Davidson, against the city for. the damage done Ogden Riding club will hold its sec- to cottages in the canyon by a landond annual horse show at the Coli- slide, must be filed in the district seum, May 27 and 28, according to court before April 30, according to an the decision reached at the meeting of order issued by Judge James N. Kimthe club held at the chamber of com- ball in the district court. The jury remerce. E. J. Ilanke, president of tho turned a verdict in the cases of no club, T. A. Dix and Lester Whitlock cause of action. will be the committee on classification. Orthophonic Ogden high school R. O. T. C. band To make the Ogden livestock show will a free concert next Sunday Columbia give Process one of the chain of livestock shows afternoon, beginning at 1 oclock in the will be considered at a future meeting Orpheum theatre. Hyrum Larpmers of the directors of the Ogden show. will If Its New in Records, direct the band. The concert was The dates suggested for the Ogden announced after We Have It! , Joseph F. show would be January 26 to 31, and Goss offered theManager "theatre free of would follow tho Denver show instead charge. The music lovers of Ogden of proceeding it. will have an opportunity to hear this ' wonderful organization. 1 Arrangements have been made with Radio KSL for broadcasting the acThe failure of John R.;Wintle, 24 tives of boys' week in Ogden on Fri- years of age, to pay alimony to Minday, May 6, according to the announce nie Z. Wintle,-haresulted in his arment of the local committee. The rest. He must arrange for the payRev. John Edward Carver will be the ment of $200 back alimony before he ' speaker over the radio. liberated. Bcesley Music Co. up of four officers ami 50 men, residents of Ogden. Of&eL 2420 Washington Avc. ANNOUNCE tA Qoat Sale of unusual importance Friday, April a! non-supp- Good Running ecu TO BE PRACTICALLY GIVEN AWAY $3S00 NO STRINGS TO THIS OFFER e, Saturday Sezv Spring Qoats S $3950 Victor New m 50 in first class shape. See SWARTZ 30th and Washington Also First 21st and Washington I ,, Ogden Briefs. . All sizes s values to $85.00 ;v , See our used tire stock. Records . These coats are from our regular stock and of the highest character, newest style and. costly materials.; Our Spring Clean Up. New Out Today values to $65.00 22 in.. Less than four months of married life seems to have been enough, for Minnie Larson, who has filed suit for divorce in the district court against C. W. Larson, 'upon the grounds of cruelty. Mrs. Larson charges that her husband has frequently been in toxicated and stays out late at nights. The couple was married in Salt Lake City, January 12, last. . . Wright's Third Floor Ogden's street department, through Vera G. Bramwell was awarded a Commissioner Harmon Peery, is in- decree of divorce upon the ground of stalling a new. type pf a waste paper can in the downtown district. This new design, which, will replace the open top can, will have the swinging door which always insures the can being closed. Slogans are painted upon the cans urging the people to join in the campaign to keep the city dean. About $15,000 loss was sustained last Saturday by G. B. Anderson, 1353 Liberty avenue, when his new' 60,000 egg capacity incubator was destroyed by fire. About 60,00 eggs in the incubators, and 3,000 baby chicks, ready for delivery, were destroyed. The origin of the fire is unknown. Only a small amount of insurance waa The automatic Watering Trough carried upon thea plant. a company filed articles of incorporation The painting of the buildings in the with County Clerk L. A. Van Dyke business district was urged this week is The week. the capital during the by city beautification committee. 935,000. The officers and directors are J. V. Leonard, president; D. C, It wa pointed out that many of tho Leonard J. R. Bingham, principal business blocks show the A. C. treasurer, and Arrington, sec need of a coat of paint very badly. M. James and Ilarbertson, di The painting of the buildings is a retary, plan for the early consideration of rector. the luncheon clubs. a a a Street Supervisor Harold Tripp has Old shacks anu unsightly buildings started his crews of men repairing the dirt surfaced roads of the city. The found along the road leading the canfirst work was done upon the streets yon will be removed and the drive in the center of the city. Next the made more attractive, if the plans of attention will be paid to Ilarrisville the beautification committee are caravenue, Sixteenth and Twelfth street, ried out. The meeting of the comCanyon road and other streets of the mittee was held at the chamber of commerce Tuesday afternoon. The city. suggestions were made to make Point Suit to collect $2,807,' alleged to be Lookout, at the top of the Dugway due upon a note secured by a mort- leading to the canyon more attractive. gage, has been filed in the district When the case against John Nardin, court by Frank J. Stevens, Jr., 'against Calvin D. and Bessie Little. The ap- alias John Nordine, was called in the pointment of L, A. Walker as re- city court Wednesday, the accused ceiver for the mortgaged property is failed to appear to answer to the charge of having liquor in hia possought. session, and the bail of $500.00 waa After the inspection of the local declared forfeited. The automobile to the defendant is still in hospital company of the national belonging of the sheriff. the of command possession Captain the under guard, II. C. Strandquist by Captain Duckoflivestock men of Ogden together worth, of the regular army, the ficers and .men were complimented with business and professional men at Hotel Bigelow last night, for their appearance and the condition banqueted waa served the prize beef of which at made is The records. company of the the Salt Lake stock show which was purchased by the hotel. About 150 men attended the banquet. .. Now MngM IS vice-preside- nt; - ' J " - V . J HOTEL BIGELOW DINNER I. M. Frmh Crab Meal Cocktail ' I' Cream of Chicken Princma Kcwpi. Pkklca Content me Ala Ktqral Faarl On Iona b Tartar 8aueo FUt of Canadian Pike. Julienne Fotatoee Steamed Brmat f Jlk MHellChicken, Rakers Style, Under Veal Porterhouse, BordeUlae 8Brae. Bicetow Special Short Cut teak, I Mushroom Bauao of Lomh. Currant Jelly Boost I Utah Turiwar, Dressing. lout Younir Cranberry Sauce Hot Kolia. Silvern00" Sherbet ': r 5 t v ' - 'i x .1 - Stick Fruit! Sundae Strawberry Farfait. Tuttl Boston Cream Pie Apple Pie and Cheeee. After Dinner Mints ; t - Carolina Salad Cheese- . Ten. Coffee, Milk, Chocolate Milk -- H- j J !. I MUSIC BY MARY FISHER ORCHESTRA t" . r i . old winter hat THE TIME TO BUY AND SAVE! is in the condition that most of them are WE MUST youll be in to see CLOSEOUT our new snap brims tomorrow $5, $6, $8 our entire line of merchandise and fixtures in the next few days. BELOW BROWN LUMBER COMPANY A 4 A. W. rootbeer stand on Washington t)C EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING 3214 Washington Avenue 50c Fine Silk Slipa at Lingette Slipa at'. Beauty if oi hose buildinf destroy $3.95 buildinj $1.00 49c ,.T Sherifj spite One lot of Turkish Towels only. 5c 15c 39c found One lot of neaTy Bath Turkish Towels, 75c values. One lot of Crash Towels only TONIGHT GOOD MUSIC Come out and have the time of your life at the' . Woodman Hall Admission: 25c per Person long tempte these torista lowing ,'Whi ing ce j Cleat; DANCE Bote South been Every boy and girl attending the Egyptian shows today and tomorrow will receive a small lithographed Big Maccabee W9; Mot the cit TOWELS lintDeepc The difficull die hou ihten PRINCESS SLIPS Phone 555 (fried pertmei Childrens Sandals and Shoes, values np to $1.50; to close out colors, $1.50 values; to close oat.. Plenty of the better one at ridiculously low prices --Faney Silk Dresses as low as. AAA immedu where ending SANDALS AND SHOES HOUSE DRESSES One lotof'GinKhaina and Prints House Dresses, all sizes and ave- nue, has changed the front of the store room and brought out the yellow front" for the summer thirst quencher. This fact, the appearance cf the robbins, green leaves and sunshine are the sure signs of an early summer. hose, values OC A " sn with hit oclock awaken SPORT HOSE out... of venue, of A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAIN PRICES lot of fancy and plajn colors In Childrens to 50c; to close One Cliffoi Mb (OB, Of Prices Cut to a Whisper IS ' Ty Young, manager of the A. k Sunday, April 24, 1927 12 o'clock to 8:30 $1.50 The La Gai Octette orchestra ha. been engaged by the city commission to give 18 Sunday and .four holiday concerts at Lorin Farr park during the summer. Eighteen musicians will play in the orchestra. If your that in mid. to insi nd a upPdinliipl FULLER PAINTS because of their uniformly high quality, go farther with less labor than ordinary paints. The Best Paint is Always Cheapest in the Long Run! The name FULLER on your paints is your guarantee of (1) economy, (2) attractive appearance, and (3) lasting protection. W. P. FULLER 2430 Washington Avenue Phone 390 eutthi bighw A BARGAINS! BOYS CAPS, only.. FELT HATS, only TOILET PAPER, 6 rolls for.. BARGAINS! 5c 15c 25c gi At Wstei den W Lsrso of lai the c: the a the e trap. Modern Wholesale Co. 2322 Washington Avenue pffen be nr tevr const befor Lhf-- Ogden Th Davi, long |