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Show 8 Hotel Men Here Tomorrow Ogd en Briefs for Royal Karl of the cleaning and Owen, proprietor 40ft Twenty-fat pressing establishment ifth street, who died at the family home Wednesday morning, will he hold at 2:30 o'clock thin afternoon in the Methodist church. Interment will he made in the Mountain View cemeFuneral service tery. Ralph R. Keller, motion picture operator of the Orhpeum theatre and Mabel 1 Stewart, both of Ogden, were married in Salt lake last Tuesday. They will make their future home in Ogden. I I be-Su- Fifteen membera of the Ogden Real Estate hoard will leavr tomorrow morning by automobile on a fishing non-suppo- rt. trip to the IJttle Madison river, near the Yellowstone park. F. J, Irving has filed suit for Utah-Idah- o will visit Timpanngos cave, in American Fork cunyon next Sunday, accord-t- n the announcement from Ine club this week. The party will leave the Carnegie library at 9 oclock Sun-- 1 Hotel managers and clerks who are Hotel Greeters asso- 0f day morning. Those desiring to take I thc tiip can do so by the payment ora elation of America, residing in Utah All should take amj Idaho, wil be the guests of Hotel bus fee of $2.75. and fowl. bedding ample Bigelow management tomorrow after noon and evening at a dinner and Children of the Martha Home were dance. Hie guests will be taken for guests at the circus yesterday of the an automobile trip about the city and Ogden Jtotary club. Members of the through Ogden canyon. The banquet eiuli went to the home and loaded the at the hotel will begin at 8 o'clock children into their ears and took them and will be followed by a dance, to the cirrus. Each child received jj,e purpose of the visit is for the the usual amount of rod lemonade and acquainting the hotel men of the two neanuts during the circus. states with the new hotel and also it to bring about closer relations for divorce was filed yester-- 1 tween the hotel men and their assist day with the clerk of the district! ants, ruurt by Ella I. Carty, seeking a di vorce from Raymond A. Carty on the Warner Bros' screen transcription grounds of cruelty and of the David Belasco play, "The Heart of Maryland," directed by Lloyd Bacommerce of chamber con with Dolores Costello in the star special Ogden road committee investigating the pos- - role, has been completed. Jason Ro- sihility of the Mt. Ogden road are bards, Warner Richmond, Carrol Nye also inveBtigaing the feasibility of a and Helene Costello are also in th road connecting Ogden and Morgan cast, vallies. Upon their return to Universal City o from their belated honeymoon this Thomas Clarke, city treasurer,-whlas been in Europe for the past few week Mr. and Mrs. William A. Seiter months, is expected to return to Og- (Laura La Plante) will find stories all ready for them to start upon. den today. Seiter will direct Reginald Denny in R. C. Me A dam, traffic supervisor! "Good Morning, Judge" while Laura for the American Telephone and Tele- La Plante will start immdiately upon Roberts Rieneharts story, graph company long distance depart- Mary "Finders Keepers. ment in sixteen states, was an Ogden visitor during the week, renewing Marie Provost and her entire comwith his many Ogden are riends. He was formerly with the pany making The Rush Hour,"headSaft Francisco their now making office of the company. Ilia Ogden while filming scenes on the Zuarters headquarters are in Chicago. ferries, the San Francisco street car lines and the docks of the Pacific steamship company for this U. S. DeMille picture. Chief of Police Dan OBrien and Mayor Kolph are lending every possible aid for the taking of these scenes in which Miss Provost, The following letter has been received by The Post Harrison Ford, Seena Owen, Ward from the undersigned United States Crane and David Butler appear under marines now stationed at Shanghai, the direction of E. Mason Hopper. China: Leona Malena, vivacious and spark"Dear Editor: "Some of us marines who were in ling, who only recently deserted the the state of Utah during the U. S. German studios to accept a contract mail guard came to know some nice with Cecil B. DeMille, will make her screen debut in The Fight-leavpeople, and as we were in a hurry to I American EaUocque special, we didn't ask for addresses to in correspond with them. Now we would which Donald Crisp is directing. like the opportunity of a correspondence. Will you be kind enough to put in your paper that we would appreciate a correspondence with ony one re the district court against Sibyl Irving upon the ground of desertion, The couple were married in Salt lake, August 11, 1011. in Frank W. Matthews, past exalted rupler of the Ogden Elks' lodge, who was a delegate to the grand lodge reunion in Cincinnati, Ohio, has returned to Ogden from the convention. After the close of the convention Matthews visited other eastern cities. 0 James Rallard, for many years engaged in the butcher business in Ogden, left during the week for Washington, I). C. and other cities for the purpose of visiting relatives and friends for a few weeks. While the rain atorm of last evening was welcome as a relief from the hot spell, yet it rame at an inopportune time about 7 p. m. which was the time the bulletins were received from the fight between Jack Dempsey and Jack Sharkey. It scattered the fight fans to the ahelter of doorways and automobiles. City Commissioner and Mrs.' Harmon W. Peery returned to Ogden last Friday morning from New York, where the commissioner met Mrs. Peery. upon her return from Europe. On their trip west the Peerys visited Montreal and Niagara Falla and other border cities. Marines Want Letters From Utahns ry e, C. A. Stone, former plumber of Ogden, has been named as city plumb- front the state of Utah. ing inspector to succeed Edward A. "Yours sincerely, Brophy, who resigned July 1. Stone "The Marines of Ilq. S.,1 AMumcd his duties Hq. Co., 3rd Bn., 4th immediately, Ogden Kiwania 3rd Brigade. Here are a number of names: Clyde A. A. Adams, Calif.,; David Adix, Calif.,; James M. Burns, Washington; Charles 11. Drumm, Montana, Joseph W. Galley, Colorado: John J. Harris, Colorado; John Harris, Idaho; Joseph Harris, Idaho; Louis B. Hart, Calif.; Lincoln Hart, Jr Calif.; Raymond Hiatt, Oregon; Laurence E. Leech, Colorado; William J. Liles, Oklahoma; Charles E. Myers, Tenn.; Raymond J. Poppelman, Calif.; Charles It. Ruebcl, New York; William T. Shockley, Calif.; Tercy Wilson, Colorado: Ogden E. Wilson, New Jersey; Carl T. Sievers, Fa.: Edgar L, Moore, Wyoming; Luther A. Lyman, Utah; Leo E. Lcitester, La. Among the many interesting peoRenaud ple in "Harp in llock," which B. DeCecil for Hoffman is directing Mille, is Queenie Kamo, a newcomer to the American screen. Miss Kamo The current sales of Montgomery is the daughter-in-laof Fred Karno, Ward & company alone exceed the the famous English producer who sent e prosperi- Charles Chaplin and a number of peak period of our cent. 77 per screen stars to America ty by fully This is a statement made by Theo- in 1909 with his vaudeville act, A dore F. Merselcs, president of that Night in a Londan Music Hall. in company in an interview reported June. for Ink monthly rinters Sam DeGrasse uses no grease paint Were in line to believe that prop- whatever in his featured role in The er distribution of the printed word, Country Doctor" now filming at the and telling the people what they want DeMille studio. to know rather than what the adverIn this picture, he says, "I find tiser wants to say, is responsible for that I can better register the emotionthis remarkable business. al requirements of my part with an unadorned face and Ieverell Marley, who photographs The Country Doctor is able to get good results without Printed Advertising Sets New Sales Record w war-tim- now-famo- club will hold the park, in South Fork canyon, next Thursday afternoon. A feature of the outing will be a baseball game the doctors, dentists and un dertakers on one side against the remaining members. The Kiwania women will prepare luncheon for The be-tw- occasion. Cecil Newey and Robert Purdy, Weber county, won the horseshoe pitching contest at the farmers roundup held in Kogan They won throe of the five rvn-resenti- ng WeQ-nesda- y. matches. Charles De Forest, son of Henry W. De Forests chairman of the exeru-tiv- e committee of the Southern Pa cine, stopped in Ogden for a few hours Wednesday on his to San r rancisco. He visited thetrip new hotel, railroad yards and the conyon. Douglas Z. Doty, having (omiu , the scenario for The Fighting starring Rod LaRocnue at the DtS studio, is now at West Point the final and authentic t.im he sW! scenario for The West forthcoming DeMille specie!. . Native of at Springs 1 S p. Who will Be MISS OGDEN ? Rent-meist- er - Egyptian Theatre Gentlemen of Napoleons court preferred blondes, too, as Phyllis Haver proves in The Fighting Eagle, Rod LaRocques latest starring feature for Sunday July 24 Cecil B. DeMille. and Final Contest FISHERMEN! White City Gardens Monday Fine Stock cf Low and Medium Priced Rods Very Cheap I July 25 We can repair and rewind your old Rods or trade Rods with you. Inspect Our $2.50, $7, $8.75 or $20 Rods . Mack-Robins- Address: Ilq. S. Ilq. Co., 3rd Bn., 4th Regt., 3rd Brigade, U. S. Marines, Shanghai, China. us W'arner Bros, signed tu long u I contracts this week three i.f th uj ing camera experts in LollvS Barney McGill, Norbert BrodinM Clark. McGill was Charles Kaysville chief on "What Price Glory," make-uSoda Dies i distinguished himself as of The Sea Hawk" and CHrleYaJj "Bill Scoggins got home late last by the camera work :n qtTj" Mrs. Mable Schoffield Cole, a forThese men with Hal y?? mer resident of Kaysville, died at her night and had quite a row with his Heaven. and others on the lot give home in Soda Springs, Idaho, Sunday. wife." ljros. the best camera stuff "Licquor? She was born in England October coast him.' licked She her with Utah "Nope. to 7, 1892, coming until lived she parents in 1894, where her marriage to William Cole, of Og- den about fourteen years ago. After marriage Mr. and Mrs. Cole lived in Ogden for a short time and then moved to Idaho where they have since resided. She was the mother of six children, four of whom survive her. Besides her husband and children she is survived by the following brothers Richard and George and sister: Schoffield, of Layton; Alfred and Ernest Schoffield, of Kaysville, and Mrs. Nellie Moffet, of Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Tuesday in Soda Springs and the (body was brought to Kaysville for interment where a short service was held at the graveside. The services at the grave consisted of musical numbers by a quartette consisting of Mr. and Mrs. C. Leroy Clayton, Mrs. P. J. and James Cottrell. The Selection Will Be Made speakers were Morris H. Ellison, E. at the P. Ellison, II. J. Sheffield,- Jr., and Bishop Frank Hyde. The grave was dedicated by Elder C, Leroy Clayton. Regt-- , first outing of the season at Kiwania Modem an oport unity to see how the1 England kitchens of the Kav were furnished in "The 'ountr??1 tor," which Rupert Julian ing at the DeMille Studio. Garage Heat Records Broken; Temperature 100.1 Charles Edison, son of Thomas A. hdison the inventor, and Ieatl president of SALT LAKE CITY. July di"on. lnc- - with records continued to be broken Mon-- 1 alsh, head of the phono- day when a new high for the year of I graph division of the company, were 100.1 degrees was established by the Kiesel Avenue 1 24-ho- ur Service Phone 978-- J -- - Atlantic City BEAUTY CONTEST July 28 and 29 m Enter Now Entries Close at 10 P. M. Tonight at Egyptian and Ogden Theatre Ticket Offices. $25.00 CASH PRIZE Shop I 24-1- Saltair They Are, Good Values! Macks Barber on Miss Ogden Will Go to the 1666 Wash. llathing Suits at Lowes Photos at Rabes . SPECIAL SALE ON RODS 18-I- KJfTC A ?f J,r' Bd Mr- offieial thermometer of the United! States weather bureau. trip through the canyon and into the On the street it was much wanner Ogden valley. Mr. Edison was here and the kiosks registered anywhere onference with Mr. Proudfit 2? is the four to six degrees higher than intermountain represents front the instrument on top of the Boston live of the Edison company. to - E- - I n automobile building. The annual reunion of the Farr family will be held next Wednesday molTL00" All !te lfrin Farr of the Farr connection are urged to attend. Each family will hnng a basket picnic. Sunday's temperature was the Lagoon Resort Orchestra Leader Pleases Crowds of Dancers pre- vious high for the year, but the ther-- 1 ntometer rose more than two degrees! higher on Monday. July 14, 1925, was the hottest day ever experienced in Salt Lake valley sinee the keeping of weather bureau On that date the official! records. , PrMi,t of the Utah-Idah- o baseball league, accompanied was 103 degrees. oy Mrs. Nye, are due to arrive home reading of Kuropc. where Authors nro usually considered stubno attended ?utour the session of the Inter- born nliout their own titles, hut Henry national Rotary 'in Ostend, Belgium. Irving Dodge, who is at Universal City, lold Edward Laemmle, who is A1 director of public rela- to direct his play, "The Counsel for . friddy, tions for the A1 G. Barnes circus, was the Ik'fense, that he considers the the speaker before the Ogden new title chosen, "The Thirteenth JurRotary cluo nt the annual meeting at the or, most the apt and a perfect fit for feaHotel Bigelow on Wednesday. The Thirteenth Juror" picture. tures Francis X. Bushman and Anna Bonneville Mountain club of Ogden Q. Nilsson. 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They play at the resort every night, except Sunday. Special dances every week are: Fox Trot contest. Tuesday night; One-ste- p contest. J Thursday night; Surprise dance, Friday night. Doesnt it seem logical that Goodyears will prove the buy for you? Modern Tire-Servi- ce Co. VULCANIZERS 2276 Washington Avenue Fhone J4 |