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Show SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 14, 1921, FFORnE WILL OGDEN. SKIRTS LONGER COWBOY ASSERTS LAST Dealer' Returning Riding' - and .Roping Stars Ogden Merchant Home From Buying. Trip Notes oi West Attracted to "From Convention Notes This City Lengthening of Dresses Few Style Changes : : Sept. 1 As Date of "Op9?i- - ';r of- - Campaign UTAH. a MOGDENSH 0" IPMTURE Secretary of State ! Sets Ogden ing fflIf KO DECREASE laws EWOTORK (Mi ' -- Merchants of Chicago, Boston and New York are looking forward to record increases in T.1 lines of business during the coming fall, according to J. H. F. Iast. president of the Last and Thomas company of Ogden who haa just returned from an extensive business trip. Business in all sections of the middle west and east is on the "upward trend, he states. "On my trip I purchased fall materials for ladies at cheaper prices than have been listed for a number of years," said Mr. Last. "Merchants are pouring into the eastern cites on their buying trips and from Informa tion gathered while at Boston and New York merchants in all sections arc looking forward toarebetter times. better now than "Money matters they were last springbe and conditions in general appear to improved. In- are lower, banks the terest rates at whichtends to show that the conditions are reaching normal. "Skirts for ladles during the fall; months will be much longer than those now being worn. Materials purchased for Ogden for our store have been shipped and are due to arrive here within the next few days." ANNOUNCING NEW FALL DRESSES the Motorista take heed, with the comPreparing for some of the most "No 'marked departure from conis furniture spectacular wild west events' that ing of September. 1 rigid bnforcement prevailing styles of no and have ev?r been arranged, the Ogden near future of the motor, vehicle-la'as passed by templated in the in l Wild West show organization has connow sight," the last legislature-wilbe instituted. decrease in price is ' manager tracted with Alex Siddell, former This, on .the word ofl Secretary of jsaid E. F. Hundley, general world champion bulldogger and roper, and Carpet to State HV E. Crockett who.' in bulle- of the Ogden Furniture here appear on the four days of the big arrived who Our buyers have just returned from the eastern yesterday tins issued to police officers of the company event. Siddell will not only do furniOgden of conventions after attehding and fancy roping, "trick and ;. state, says:. markets and these weeks of planning, selecting, ture dealers' and manufacturers ' in trick fancy .. riding but will bulldog a Texas Francisco. CROOIiETT'S KDICT. Portland and San longhorn by a leap from a running Mr. Hundley said that practically automobile. last "It was the- pleasure "'of the new designing and merchandising now bring forth our He. waa the winner of the manufacturers all of the big furniture session of the legislJrture'to pass Pendleton championship last year and represented runner motor vehicle laws; and since April of toe United States weredealers noteworthy collection of high grade new fall frocks. from up in numerous events. and conventions X. the day on which the law went into at the IUDERS COMING IS west of Colorado attended. effect, this office has,' been engaged from all parts of the west Cowboys manufacturers the he He asserted that h an' educational campaign in in been have Ogden during the past making hope that many persons wouldsobeas in-to are planning to continue as week for entry in the varisame lines arranging the along formed as to its requirements ous vents. One delegation from five last years. e prepared to comply wfth the pro- during the Nevada, has a string of horses inNO DECREASE IX SIGHT. posvisions of the law buckfrs. wild horses and re"There is ro decrease in price cluding sible date. However.: from many sourhorses which will probably be lay Mr. Hundley ces "of information we now learn promised at this tlbe," to for the week. About shipped Ogden having furniture in of big drop said;'thesome that there are' still quite a number a dozen buckaroos from the Elko is doubtIt months ago. its are who proviignorant-opeople again country are expected in the conttsts. have made ful that the prices will, ever sions and as a consequence reason There will also be some riders and the level for pre-wCo efftort to "conform- to anv portion reach the the war ropers from Idaho, Wyoming, I'tah as fast as. they are that manufacturerstoobefore of the law.-bu- t small a profit and Colorado. were working on properly informed we are. asking that basis. A clown rider who has attained there were that show Statistics t"he law be strictly enforced. some famp in the eastern cities la bemoi-failures and less money made ..; CITES SECTION. y before the ing engaged by the show manage- "Into your hand falls the enforce- in furnitureinmanufacturing oo to give a special feature each business ment, other big war than any ment of this law, and in order that line. Manufacturers ndw claim to be day. our work may be more plain, and While the programs will be coma living profit and they will easier of enforcement; your especial making so. almost entirely of the wild west to do posed continue attention is directed to the following" probably LABOR IiAIUJEST ITEM. en- contests there twill be' a number of Z "Section 3576 'of, the digest of the feature event especially arranged. "Labor is the largest item that all tnotor vehicle ' laws states that and The souvenir program which is to furniture into ters manufacturing to have are motors vehicles required can be be for the wild west show has costs there labor until drop mounted on the right and left sides no marked decreases in prices- It is beenissued, completed and will practically 5f the front of the vehicle, a pair of if labor will ever again reach go to the printers in a few days. 15e- doubtful candle-powe- r, The opportunity is so unusual that we urge every approximately equal fiides this lamps'ofand pre-wlevel." there will be daily every "motorcycle shall theMr. Hundley first attended the Port- programs. program reader to attend early and get first choice. Lacking have mounted on the front, one lamp. land Furniture exposition which lasted YVIDKLY ADVEKTISED shall tractor and carry vehicle very a week.- He then went to San FranNewspaper advertising is being used none of the exclusive charm, refined simplicity and at the rear a lighted lamp exhibiting to advertise the Says session? states Earned Mate five the $300 attended cisco and early throughout nor-fnk red light plainly visible under the San Francisco exposition which show, it being expected that the event elegant originality of the season's more expensive for a dis- of Made Her But atmospheric conditions will attract visitors the Monthly from entire the exposiclosed last During night. and tance of 300 feet toward the rear, en- tion the opening and. dedication of the frocks country and even some Old Houses in Live so constructed and placed that the was coast states. of This new the furniture building advertising said held. It is saidexchange tire plate carried on .the rear inof such to be the only,, build- has been arranged with u view of vehicleshair.be illuminated west of Chicago and reaching all of Utah an Nevada and kind of its ing Decree of divorce was granted yen-- " can be the a. manner that thp at--number finest building in the world de- ' the major tections of Wyoming. Idaho terday a of seadistance by Judge George t". Barker in is plainly distinguished voted exclusively to the display of and Colorado. to the district from court Clark (.oldie not less than 100 feef toward the rear. sample The railroadlin fine's of furniture and housecentering In Og- Otto Clark on grounds of is a son. Motorcycles and' bicycles may use a hold goods. More than 400 furniture den are in distribution of and desertion. Forecast Windows Our red reflector in lieu of the red light. manufacturers display, their lines in advertising material and are giving These lights are required bv law to be the new building, Mr. .Hundley said. the Styles out. ftnd officials. agrcnts l rPfu8ed to through are she. her using support...,. lighted whenever the yehicles oo formation regarding the Ogden show.Tlou hc,n the highways of this state during thn They declare that it will be one of thp nt ,, f(, ou. ,. Period; from one-ha- lf .hour, after sun- RELIEF SOCIETY OF thewest events he and of that big so a h?isbam, comPellM hour before sunrise, ,h set to one-ha- lf ,. they anticipate it will draw a large to vp in rarnshackle hou, her "this section of the law also does away WEBER STAKE MEETS crowd ineach clay this year with he 1300 to from ""vith ihe glaring headlight and illegal $500 earned though creased attendance in fu.ure seasons. R month a a inin- - contractor. pse of the spotlight. oo snl that when he would completeShe; a AvaTcii lights. : Relief society workers of the Weber contract he would squander bis mon "This office is vitally concerned in j strike will meet in their regular ey and leave her destitute. the elimination' of the srlaring rays i monthly meeting in the Second ward The couple was married In Ogden A of light emitted' from both headlights chapel this afternoon at 2 o'clock. November 23. 190.. There are no chilfind spotlights, for it will mean the j full attendance of officers from the dren. Mrs. Oiftrk was awarded nll- and property various wards is dpsired. saving of many lives,, imonv of $30 a monjji., sum a oo clamage amounting to very largeto see oo calls Your you each year. duty headIS. S. WORKERS TO to it that alt of fenders of the :E HOME MISSIONARY and that the light law areare checked If a machine Is geared to pro- - , COLLEGE MEET AT motorists given to understandtotint 500 pieces for a duce WORKERS TO MEET be are Jhe highways of this state how many pieces will it produce made .safe during-- night-tim- e - driving. In five and ft half days of eight OO Sunday school officers and teachers Orval Adams of Ogden on hours ft day? Th home missionaries of the W'pber 1 Too much fried chicken palls upon of the Weber stake will hoid their Answer to yesterday's: Tom and will stuke hold usual monthlv their table in the Weber to Committee Aid meeting Farm monthly any man. Does a too bounteous regular Tim go over. Tom comes back. In the Second ward meeting chapel affect a husbands in the same way as? Normal college this afternoon at 2e goes. Tim comes back. Tom John 1 this afternoon nt o'clock. President and Stock Men does a surfeit of wifely devotion o'clock. Supt. II. II. Codciard wilLpre-sidTim go over. Tom comes Klrle will of have the Joseph charge and all officers and teachers of From Lois Weber's latest photoplay. reback. Jim goes' over. Tom to consented had of Mr. and desires all missionaries Drowning meeting and refinancing KeorKanlzaUon "Too Wise Wives." at the Alhambra the organisation are invited to b comes back. Tom and Tim go satisa .only until company of tain the preiidencyman (jrval W. Adams, vice president of to be present. theatre today it would appear so. Sugar Amnlpamated present. over. Ihe, found oo been hatl of the First National bank of Otrden.. waa factory practical with the probable election Ogden oo IlT H. Itolapp, former Ogden man as to take his place. yesterday named a member of the co M AY BK BOND ISSUE Itobert O. operative committee which will work ROBERTS TO TALK president. Is hinted at onbythe . in conjunction with the state departDenver Denver investment hous. which SEASONABLE WORK writer financial ON PRIESTHOOD Dill, ment of agriculture to the Interests in the Amalgahave been Interested Post. AIDS UNEMPLOYED of the livestock and agricultural in- N. y. since Its mated iv company Sugar orncEus cors of the state. The committee when dustrir the of two the years ago Dill said that officers v. :a i w s i v u. Huberts will poration was named by ... A. Hinckley, com- sold 15.000.000 of 8 percent are l.r.gnnm arrangements p company making The unemployed situation in Utah j an adiress tu the members missioner of agriculture and includes nfl lver New York bankers. Hond issue prrft rred stock, inclinp to the belief relieved by seasonable ochas . been some of the most prominent bankers, of tne N'orth Weber stake priesthood with Is almost stock to be the new financing second or preferrd ' in "eher tne Normal college, next livestock and agricultural men in he said. Ills article follows: ;ajn to be in the form of a bond cupation, according to report of th " "What Is s'ir.imv, An?, I'tah. sue. This belief is strengthened by state Industrial commission. DUX KOHKHT is the subject to be discussCOM3IITTEK 31EMHKRS. fact that the company paused Its from Ogden on Wedns-jth- -e It was stated in the letter. that imAll members of the priesthood davTelegrams ed. beMembers are the of committt Horace named th.it divldtnd. Havemeyer. stated arrangements August 13 has been noted In questionprovement hiHi were Henry Moss of Woods Cross, are invited to be present. sent-mimade by the officers of th Amal- - one of the largest owners of sugar naires Ing by the commission as with New curltles In the world. Is a large owner a result of the meeting president of the Deseret LJve Stock company of representaSugar company; M. K. I'arkona of Salt Lake, i l f 11 ii T York bankers for some new financing of the ommon stock of the Amalga-o- f tives of various cities and counties held HL1J.j"-1".V,11Mio llf""-l- l iirrtVt 14 Live jllr?vwV-- i president of the the company, either In the form of mated company and it is understood at the capitol for the purpose of conStock Loan company; Senator Peter a bond Issue or of a second preferred that he is using his influence to bring sidering the employment problem. The Clegg of Tooele, farmer and live stock Rtock. with the probabilities favoring about the election of Judge Itolapp as commiseion feels, according to the letIsaac II. Grace of Juab grower; the formrr character of securities. An- -' president and general manager of the ter, that the various counties are now county; Harden Bennion. former sec CrvL-lf!i-nouncement of the completion of the 'company able as individual units to care for f is expected next week. retary of state, well conversant with state aid. , their' problems without negotiations oo- m me Lima uaiii ana m.f M FXT1 0 N I'D Fred G. Taylor of Ogden is the prestuiiuiu.iis HOIiAPI' state as a whole; William J. Funk, Coincident with this report was an- ent general manager. ' live stock grower of Cache county; W. Mr. Dill's article substantiates a re- TRIED" FOR MURDER from sources which other emanating Standard-ExaminW. Armstrong, president of the Naare gentrally regarded as authentic, io cent article in he tional Copper bank of Salt Lake: C. effect. 29 YEARS AFTERWARD the effect that Judge K. II. Holapp. to the sameNOW SIN EAST Burton, president of the Utah State United State of the Sugar president National bank and O. W. Adams, vice Members of the executive company Manufacturers' association and a piI president pf the First National bank oneer In the'industry In Utah, is to of the company have gone east to EAGLE PASS. Tex.. Aug. IS. of Ogden. The committee will be be elected president and general man- confer with Nw York Interests. They Twenty-nin- e years after the alleged called together by Commissioner of the Amalgamated company Include J. H. DeVlne, M. S. Brownlnr commission :of the crime, Estevan ager Hinckley in the near future to outwith which he was at one time con- and II. H. Rolapp. These men are Touvar went., to - . trial In district line the work in hand. nected. Judge Rolapp also was as- now in 'Chicago. Nothing has been court here on a charge of wife mur SEEK COOPERATION. sociated with the Great Western heard from them concerning the re der. A auarrel between Touvar and The commute is appointed, it is negotiations, accord- - some of his associates recently brought Sugar company, in an .advisory capac- ported financial ' Every conceivable color and design is embraced in sadd, to further the interests of thu O. Ired is beet and Taylor, general man- to light, the old case which' had been highly regarded by ing.to ity state in bringing into closer these new all wool fabrics. men In all parts of the coun- ager of he sugar company. flugar forgotten. the agrlcultrual. live Matthew S. Drowning is now relationship cona try. banking Starting stock and financial Interests of the the president of the company, having state for their mutual development. nection is a serious matbeen eleoted last' spring to succeed One of the immediate problems conlata Anthon H. Lund. At t h s t!m ihi be ter and ought' to fronts- the committee for solution his election it was understood that' At is the need for marketdone as a result of as well as beauty is one of the outstanding features. ing and consumption of the bnmner of the state hay crop this year. At careful consideration of CULLEY ENTERTAINS Not a yard of undependable goods ever enters our present, it was pointed out, a large , number of cattle are sent out of the all the qualifications of DRUG- - MENi VISITING doors. The saddest spectacle in this world is that of a man who has arstate ior feeding while there remains rived at the twilight of life without having ever accomplished much the bank seeking your no adequate market, in Utah for the of anything. especially large hay crops. members of Several business. SHIP CATTLE OUT. The reason for such a man's lack tf aecompllshment U pitifully the National Association Hoards of Is estimated, that fully n It He has not USED his conferences who attended apparent. power to achieve. Pharmacy, tailored to suit you. Every detail of tailoring and linof the live stock grown in the tate never intended that any roads in the image of the and Thnrs-- j Salt 'in Wednesday Creator should come down to the end with empty hands, heart or for the market are were guests of John Culley, Og- -' We desire the closest out of day head. ings will receive the most careful and expert attention. 1 the state for feeding orshipped enter-. finishing whll-;den druggist, Friday and wereA d , is kept here our finanof only the :talned sight-for preparday. You are guaranteed fit, style and wear, and an inspection were riven a wonderful house of many rooms. aTl throughout you Suppose ing for the market. Fully 100,000 canyon and other! "seeing trip to Ogden beautifully furnished. Would you live In 4ut one little room, never cial standing, equipcattle are sent out of the state ansuit. near the city form-- , of interest into the others? No, you would' make use of all the rooms. points venturing nually for feeding and for finishing entertainment. the of ed part methods and ment, perBut uppoe all the rooms except one wVre locked and you had for the butchers stock. Those who were the guests of Mr. Let us prove to you clothes are as good no key. And suppoee a man came along and offered you a master key St.! bo were sonnel on the part of Charles Gletner'of Culley would open the door to every room ' Would you accept the which Chlca-J C. II. Mo.: Christensen, as they are advertised. key? Of course you would. those who are thinking go. Ill-- : Lawrence. C. Iewis Tuske Tour power fo achieve In this world may b likened to a beautigee. Ala., and W. It. JarTett, Okla of opening an account fully fumlhed house of many rooms.- Ai a charter member of the homa City, Okla. oo Order of Earth Dwellers, you are entitled to enter ALL the rooms here. ' ; . -- . ; " .; . - -- all-state- s les ' Kl-k- o. f ar - e . GDEN , Milady Must Dress In Black J hm III HOW GIVEN DIVORCE - -- ar . ;4 - al i -- c non-suppo- Unrivalled Offerings Most 'authentic fall styles are all black, which the predominating color this Sometimes touch of color used, such as blossom, mohawk or scarlet. rt, , ln-Jb- ',! hn i -- - ,',, -- , : -- i RESOURCES TO . AMALGHED ! SUGAR CO. TO WORRY ABOUT THIS TODAY i j REORGANIZED FINANCIAL lit UtVtLUPtU! - i i - RSAYS IN DENVER POST 11 j I - - ! on reor-sranlxatl- ! i jt- m i 1 re.-iue-ni ; " j cer-pect- f IW0 ed is-I.- V i mm i--i. Triest-hood?- j t J m lite - r1-- . Utah-Idah- j I ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE DUNDEE NEW FALL DISPLAY OF FINE WOOLENS I Investigate . er Before - . Deciding I QUALITY - ENTER IN,, OH! ENTER IN! j i You Can Have That New Suit ... out-of-sta- te two-thir- rn God-give- ds It-wa- s ke j J all-wo- ol . one-thir- J that-Dunde- e . .TO LICENSES Union Made AND UP TOBEREDUC ID Per Fifty Lopped Cent to Be Off Price of Plates Sept. , t Makers of Good Clothes 2431 Hudson Ave. By the Alhambra Theatre Owen Bennett 1 few-wil- o6 -- There are 6,500.000 United States. - will be satisfied we with the result You will . welcome another farms in the NEW ORLEANS. La-- . . Aug. IS. The Missouri Pacific has been awarded million Judgment & two and one-haA Pacific railroad Texas the against, E. Forter by Federal Judge Jiufua in a suit Involving old notes dating the companies back to the timev when " were allied. The stit, tried jointly, .for on the interest on Income bonds was lost by the Missouri Pacific. lf new customer. - $40.-000.0- 00 Commercial National e, of all "motor vehicle will In price September-1- , drop one-ha- lf will and license the vehicles until January 1. 1922; It was announced. Preparations are being made florbe-a officials rush on the openlng-ctate- , l lieving that pay full price between now and September 1. MISSOURI PACIFIC WINS BIG JUDGMENT of accomplishment. . 1 Bargain day in automobile license plates will come September 1. when 50 per cent will be lopped off the prices until he lrst of the prevailing new. year, according to David W. Evans, county treasurer, who has been notified of the bargain date "by the secretary of state's office-Licens- - Twentj-fourt- h . : ; . " Bank 389 w; GUNMEN FIRE INTO NEWSPAPER OFFICE . SL HARRISON'. Ark., Aug. IS. The Harrison Times was fired upon by unidentified .persona, from an automobile yesterday, eight bullets going through the newspaper a plate glass front-ooffice. The gunmen entered Harrison in an automobile and left without their identity becoming, known, i Their motive f . is not known- - - j ,., t But you must haye the key. Without it you may be a shut-i- n In mean little room. The key Is Good Health. ' And you are entitled to that key. The great science of Chiropractic hi a science of Health. ChirohoJd the key of Good Health which will admit you to all the practors rooms of accomplish men t In YOU. Whether you believe it or" not. over two million people have teeti-fle- d that Chiropractors DO hold the, key. .There Is hardly a men living who does not have within him therooms of aceompower to do more, be more, have more There are in YOU which you hve never entered- - - The Chiropractor pUhn-n- t holds the key to those rooms. He will give it to you if you ek him. Go to a Chiropractor TODAT. Let him open the doors for you. of Let him give you HKALTHthe master 'GOOD , v-...-- key accomplish, on .mrnt ' - . ..- . Get the key. Enter In! Ohl Enter In! ' Dr. G. S. Clark CHIROPRACTOR Res. 3163-M- ; Houn Office 10 to ' 2441 Hudson Ave. 6. 3 12; to 330- - Home Calls at All Hours ; . . |