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Show IV THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 3, 1921.: STANDARD-EXAMINE- R OGDEN PIONEER ' CALLED BY DEATH bI DEPIJA niSIsE IS - 11 TLJT w fPI f V SBfe mm IDENTIFIED OY BAPJU TELLER After ah thirty minute chue through weeks ago which resulted in his arcity. In rest on a charge of carrying concealthe business section of th to the police. and officers which peace pedestrians ed weapons, according Robinson, sav the Dolice. had been Joined, a man who said his name was a gambling game on lower John J. Robinson, 27, was captured conducting street. Jack "Gunboat" by Deputy Sheriff Fred Tout at noon Twenty-fift- h Jail Smith, well; known in ponce circles yesterday and is in the county to charged with attempting to cash a of Ogden and soSalt Lake, isinalleged Robin-son- 's have on National check skillfully First the played forged . ' game, that he "broke the bank." bank, Smith departed. FAIXS ON FACE. When friends informed Smith that d up behind the Robinson Deputy Tout after him with a gun, man as he was staggering: through the he went towas the police station and de Southern Pacific shop yards, faint manded protection. was from his exertions of running for more taken into custody and Robinson An searched. than a mile. "Throw up your hands," automatic pistol, .38 caliber, was found the officer shouted as he came within In his possession. He pleaded guilty a few feet of Robinson, who appar and was given a sentence of $5 or five believed he had eluded his pur . ently suers. At the command the man did days. . oo not turn around, but fell forward on! his face, almost unconscious. Robinson was taken to the county BOYS HOIST BUGGY and was unable to talk for nearly jail ATOP CHURCH PORCH an hour Twice he fell from a chair as the officers tried to question him. He mumblingly admitted the attempt Church-goer- s of the First ward will to cash the forged check, but would say no more. He was identified by surrey perched over the entrance to M. R. Purdy, teller In the First Nation- the ward chapel unless a solution to al bank, as the man who presented an engineering feat, alleged to have the check at the window. been committed Friday night by Juveniles, was found last night. DETECTS 'FORGERY. conRobinson is said by Mr. Purdy to , The surrey Is an have presented a check for $S0 at the veyance, rarely seen nowadays. It is and heavy. bank window shortly after 11 o'clock cumbersome ' was played by boys who The to is have said The check prank yesterday. considered it a good April been made out to C. T. Dunn, signed apparently to place the surrey over the P. C. Williams and endorsed, "C. Fool Joke 'by entrance. church T. Dunn." Mr. Purdy discovered the Chauffeur Bert Crites. Detectives Ed check a forgery, he said, through comMcLean invesButterfield parison of signatures and while the tigated the and Joseph but were unable to prank man stood at the window he reached discover who- was connected with the for the telephone to call the sheriffs affair. They could find no solution office. how the. surrey was put In its man saw Mr. As the Purdy reach present position. for the telephone he broke and ran Detective McLean said that the surfrom the bank. had been set with the wheels rey Scores of persons in the bank, at- astride the of, the to porch man of tracted by the rush the through which covers ridgepole entrance the the the doors and the cries of alarm from building. The Juncture of the porch bank employes promptly the gave anil fVtJk la a oiMiii... "v- mglfi' Hii(lr1tria I V..,.., A n.ui able distance from both vuu",OUM the ground avenue. the roof of tn() maIn DUlldlng A wasmngion aad .13 Lite, jiia.il mil ya.Bi. viic ucbiv vi smooth brick which offers no Sumner P. Nelson, assistant cashier of footholds of anywall, was an obstacle sort, the bank, Mr. Nelson puljed an emer- surmounted in some unknown manner gency alarm which immediately sent by the boys who placed the vehicle a riot call to the sheriffs office. A lit its present position. Oo dragnet was thrown out by Sheriff , . " - if ' ii ii , tip-toe- , ; ; - UUU). was one of the Mrs. Wheelwright pioneers of Ogden: She was born "In Scotland. October 7. 185.". the daughter, of Robert B- und Ellon Gibbon Cunningham. In 1885 th family cjime to Utah, settling m Ogden. Mrs. Wheelwright had idnce resided here. Mr. Wheelwright Is a director of the Wheelwright Construction company. Surviving are the husband and the following sons and daughter: JameK H. Adam. Robert T. Adams. Nellie Wheelwright. Mrs. May Wullln. Thou, ii. Wheelwright. Lcltoy Wheelwrluht. Mrs. Hurel Owens. Mr. Yulltea Porter: also 17 grandchildren, four jrreat grandchildren. Three brothers. l'ter Cunningham. Thomas Cunningham, Henry Cunningham, and a sister. Mr. Agnes Likes, also survive. Funeral services will be held Monday at 3 o'clock in the Fifth Ward meeting house with Bishop J. W. Ure rresldlng. The body may w viewed at the. home this afternoon and evening and Monday until 2 p. in. Burial will be. in the Oity cemetery under the direction of Larkln A. Sons. -- now at your grocer's- - The result of a scientific blending of the best coffees, brought from many lands. The last word in coffee quality and SALVATIONARMY READER IS COMING Richard Pincock. LOSE TRACK OF HIM. RULING IS UPHELD Robinson succeeded in George Engel of the DenBY SUPREME COURT verCaptain the pursuers and they lost trace salvation Army headquarters has street. Many to visit Ogden in the inof him at Twenty-secon- d been terest assigned of the local work Knvflv Ttnh- returned to the bank where a large The supreme, court ot Utah has Henderson announced Maturdav. crowd had been attracted by the exheld the Judgment of former Judge! Captain Engel is campaign director citement. r In the mean time Deputy Tout was A. W. ofAgee in the district court In for the lntermountaln district, the in case the of four west of will and come plaintiff streets here Mutes, prising Washington covering avenue in an automobile. A woman John L. Wilson against Walker D. to plan with other organizations ' director general of railroads, in means of raising f 3,600 for the year' who had seen the man running di- Hines, rected, the officer to the Oeorge A. a decision handed down in Salt Lake work. Dates and other details of thi Lowe warehouse where Robinson was yesterday. campainn will be arranged In the near seen standing near a corner of the. The case is that in which the plain-- ! future. oo- sougnt to recover damages in the! building.. Tout gave. chase as the man mi al-- 1 amount of for $1,118.82 damage ran through the warehouse and fired leged to have been done to 4 85 bush- SCATTER SNOW TO shots .in the air .in an 'endeavor 'to els of peaches shipped by the plainCLEAR CANYON ROAD bring him to a stop. The shots, .how- tiff from Ogden to Idaho Falls, Idaho. ever, only had -the effect to increase oo his LOGAN, April 2. Snowdrifts In speed. ' OGDEN T. II. Taylor, an employe, at the VOMAN AT Wellsvllle canyon are being scattered warehouse joined in the chafe and folfacilitate molting, so that roads LUNCHEON IN S. L. to will be in condition as soon as possible. lowed the man to the Southern PaThis action has been taken as the recific shop yards. Taylor obtained a sult of a conference between reprepoint of vantage on the viaduct crossaAi-MrMrs. John CuUey Elizabeth sentatives of the chamber e of ing the tracks and directed Deputy Barrows city, attended a lunch and the commissioners. county Tout, who was below, to the move- eon givenof"atthis Salt Lake Friday by the! ments of the man. The officer then Utah Manufacturers' association- Near-- j canyon to clear the ro rt v e V d efup behind Robinson and Iv 100 members of the, State Federa- - stones, fected, the capture. tion of Woman's clubs were present at Of- APPEARS SULLEN". banquet. Mrs. E. O. Leatherwood. HARDING DRAWS LINE The man appeared to be a foreigner the of the Utah Federation ofi WA8HINGTON. It and officers believe lie gave a fictitious president took Just three 7 women's clubs, and Mrs. M. J. Swae name. He said he was a railroad brake-me- n ley, to cnv"incc President Harding of Twin Falls, represented the and lived at 172 Twenty-thir- d Federation; if Women's tnat ne can't keep oDen hous ti.t street. He will be charged with forg- termpuntaln and friends and at the clubs. it was said, -- oo ery, time flame serious problems of study ; At the Jail the man appeared sullen MARRIED 70 YEARS-AGthe nation. Harding started out bv and would not readily answer quesPa. Andrew S. trying to see everyone who called. tions. Investigations will be made to ALLENTOWN 23 married Maria Keck, Barbara Three weeks later to the day he if man the determine has a criminal Gangewere 21. That was 70 years announced he will receive visitors record. Robinson is alleged to have been im- ago. They have lived in the .same only on three days each week, and then only by appointment. plicated in a gambling game several home since 1861. out-distanci- -- - as-tt- J - Joseph F. 7Wheelwright, died Friday evening at h o'clock at the residence.Twenty-sixtstreet, of general de5, - . - MRS. ELLEN" V1I EE f AYR I ( 1 1 IT. Mrs. Ellen Wheelwright, wife of . 4 - 1 VACUUM ng PACKED un-'e- rt I by the only PERFECT VACUUM PLANT op. in the InUr erutin com-favo- . znonnkaln j 7 vest. Mm rom-merc- - tip-toe- ..mi r m,iM : ww1' i . ,. rt - - irhi.. T- - r .hi.. i,,M r SwT HEWLETT BEOS. COMPANY, SALT LAKE CITY. In-!wee- ks " ,,., . , job-hunte- rs . O ; . TELEPHONES! Builr.es and Circulation Dept. Carpet rlaninif and color rentorin. ogden" rxclumvr carpet rleafnlnt; com. ORile?! Carprt Clrnrinf Com I'iin.v. puny. Phone 2435. It:: Try th Nw Pandy Hrmd. I i rjr r 18'Oit. loavr 10c. 1129 Tlx TbIo Trll tich(i Dandy morf than tiny other leaf for 10c. Why 1 1 S pay mor. . Variety OrchrMrn Call Anjrll. 214. 55 of Fred and Hth TipptlU l?cadden. Hf la aurvjrrd by fcla parent. Funeral erlcea U1 be held af 2 o'clock Use Cocoanut, Oil Hdr today tal the fanJly reldence. 441 pinsificd Tor Washing Thlrty-ftmstreet. UUhop W. U. Dept Advtrilslng lUdcea 111 officiate. The txdy may Editorial antf Ntwi Dept be viewed at the home until the time if you want to keep your hair in of the eervlcet. Interment will b In rood condltloru careful what Te the Offden City cemeterjIt with. i Mori aoapa and prepared shArcpeo Mrs. HenriettA Kerrufon Craun.'rontaln too much alW.ll. This drie wife of Wlllard P. Cratun. died at 4:10 ithe acaJp. makes the hair brittle, and o'clock Friday at the home In Pleamn! .U rerT harmful. Mulalflei cocoanut, 1S13 ! View after several lUne. Mr,oll shampoo trhlch pur and er- 'Fife Bros. The Chiropractors. 2122! oo U much bettrr thai was in Kansaa, City. Kn-jtlrel- v born Crarun rreleii), 1761 Adams. m ana wan in anyininc rise you can ue icr ir.im t. January iss, M aaifcla can't powlNr Inhere t Jnn Jr UXlCrlIS. uthtr of !Ir" nJ cinCi JLCctUlS ll supws Potronc Tc The FaJver tea of; irxiruv FleaMnt View for a number of years Simply moisten your hair w'th Sacred Heart Alumnae, arranged for a faithful member f the Ljter and rub it In. One or two thla afternoon, haa been poatponed. Funernt for Henrietta Cra- XV H. 5he Is survived by her ,Foonfful of MuUlf ied w ill mak an run. wife of Wllllant 1 Crarun. will father,church. her husband nd the follow tnf abundance of rich, creamy lather, rd bn held TucMay at 2 p. m. from the children: Cheap-Buy Bulk Seeds at Grout'i Fnocru llalph. 'rlanet the hair and sralp thoro-5h",- .t Arthur. Mary. 1 85 IMeatiant View tneetLps; house. er and better. Ill 24th St. rr- t ragun. The, The lather rines out , and Nora bheidon Lima. and IlUhop It. dan-- ' Friends may following brother and listera also move every particle of earity dt:t. prelllne. dtrt, Th IJnd'julst chapel Monday after- survive; Mrs Nellie Johnson of Og- - druff and excei e oil. The hair drin Meeting regular caII atand onlay Tuiwlay until 11:20 a-- m.. den. Mrs, Marie Jant of .Mr. ouleklr ad evenly, and it Je4ve U! meeting of tho Hacred Heart Alumnne noon when the body will be taken to the Xvatheryn Chambera of FaitOgden. will be held aa Osual Monday. Hoy fine and ailky. bright, fluffy and Ike, home. Interment In Ocden cemetery. , crg"uon. Henry Ferguon and Cha.;to majiage. Tou can get MuMfSed ccrar.ut o'.l of of Ogden. "erruon Ferguson To I'lntai Firct MIm Marlon CarFuneral service for Itay Fcadden. Jr.. Hedfleld. anA otls Fergunon of Ofvlen-- ' ihampoo at most any drug stcre. It :j ter, official reporter at th ITnlted will be held Sunday at 2 p. ni. from The bodv deremoed to the lJnd-j'r- v cheap. nd a few our.ee Is en Statea foreatry vrvlct? building, 44S Thirty-firs- t tha Hlsh-o- p QuUt to Ut everyone In the family for home, atreet. otigh on detail a parlors. parted yaaterd.iv morning wl be on V. O. Itldjtea He sure your druggie siNe, months. Trie baba prealdlnr. Phe to the L'lnta Urestt aon of Hay and l;thel Funeral services for Mrs. Olive May ou Multified. Adrertteemtr.t. the detail for Lout three weeks. It Is la the Infant Scadden. at Tippets Friends 1 call may were held Friday at o'clock reportedi th home tomorrow. Interment In Farrow In the Ninth ard meeting house, Oirflen Typewriter H&usa for typa City cemetery. liishop t.Tarence Morris conducted. Thfi speakera were Illihop W. O. 2122 Xiudaoa wrltsra and Fred Kcadden. Jr.. died at 4:10 llldges. MOmon. Ulihep J. 11. avsnua. Fhonarepairs, IK. o'clock Friday at the family residence, Jenkins Hyrufrt and Anne Hlshep Iorrisa. 4 48 Thirty-firs- t weeks' two INGROWN TOE NAIL Mrect. Mm. from and Hunter Naisbut May Hyron A Klrl -'Horn. welghlnK1 lllnef of whooping cousb which develDaughter Sometime We'll Cnderot eang. and." fVeven and onehalf rounds was born into convulsions, Th baby ws and "My Father Known lickett at the Dee hospital yefterday to Mr. oped born Jan. 6. 121, pint was the eon MCI. "Hock Of Age" ar.J May Oreen Hill and Mrs. Howard Keoter. The mother Far Away. Interment was jn the was formerly Miss Cleo Janes. How to Toughen Skin so f.sJi Ogden City cemetery with C. J. Lind-qulTurns Out IUeli dedicating the grave. Co., now loKlrkendall Undertaklnr i TIRED FEET My n streeL Fhont cated at 62 Twejuy-imf 101 116. Funeral services for George H. Hteed were htld Pa turd ay at 12 eclock A Jew drors of "Outgro upon the In the Llndqulat f.ireral chape! wjth sktn surrounding- the lngrowyng r.a!l MIm Florence Vattls. On VarAtlon. Xushdp .Vathah A. Tanner officiating. reduces Inflammation and rain and daurhter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren I. ACHED FOR T7ie speaker were Oeorge W. Kendell. toughens the tender. e"nltlve skin Wattls IS spendtns: the Futef holiday eeason as the house (ruest of Mta Thoma Turner. Hishop A. 1 Clark underneath the loe r.all. that it ran net penetrate the and the r.ai ahd lLhop Tanner. "Rometime, Chittenden at Hurllntjton, Vt.. a t, was ung by Mrs. Huty Andsr-son- . t u rr. naturally outward almost claftarnate of the Ogden girl. Miss Wattls is a student at Smith college, Marybelle Taylor sang. "Some, We'll Understand. and "Face to "Outgro" Is a harmless, ar.tiertic Let your sore, swollen, ach- lime Northa.mpton. Mass. ' How Face." Interment was In the Farm-ingto- n manufactured for rhlropoJlr ever, anyone an r.iy from ths feet in a out drur During- the month of April, we will cemetery. ing spread - dirsc-ttona centalrir.tore tolt!e Inmade tir.y American watch. any repair bath of . Funeral aenrlce Ad erUwme nl. for Itot-er- t Todd cluding a cleaning for 11.50. Work were held at 2 o'clock Friday at the Kerts Quality Bhop, 262 guaranteed. next door to Federal Itak-erward with inshep D. H. Kr.tlgn 26th street, Just take your shoes off and then First 18 1 1 The speakera were Horace officiating. ach- I. OSrner. put those weary, Illshop James It. Uu. Restaurant Man Couldn't bunion-tortureburning, ing, II. Hooper and I It. Eat Hi3 Ovm Pood ;llrtnni Homo. Mr. and Mrs. Anjrus of your In a iTls'" bath. John Fath-er.- " Frances Ilrtdgea aang. -- fih Myi:n!gn. T. Wright have returned to Ogden Your toesfeetwilt "H' rre'.ty tough Ter a ith Joy; and rftedeemer of Israel.- - Mr after wintering at Ocean Park, Cali- they'll look up at frigfie you and to hae iicnul) troutta. talk My almost ran Artia sang. fornia ?wei (Ui'om'ti 1 m were alwwrs and then they'll .take another dla in Hoiemn inakely telling "Th and Christian's Thoagit" bath. In eAt to a Ths 'Tls that restaurant, gooj , Ooodnig ht," Hurts! was in the Ogdti. ougtl Ho trouble to exa.mlte and report When your feet feel liks lumps of City feet was I couli u'V eat a thirvjr that etmeten with David Wheel- didn't on the condition of your Diamond Set- lead s out tired ail It t'.oat me up and r0 medlriae Jut try "lis," ths grave. tings. Today may ba the last af day grand iff glorious. Your feet will wright dedicating ooor doctors he!pel r..e. l trie everyfor yours tomorrow it win be gone. dance with Joy; also yolk wi'.i find all reron.r-.endeand at Jat Mayr" thing Floral Weber futalsh thB flower Don't delay. J. B. Xwts A Co. IS24 pain gone from corns, tallouse and a -- re PJ 1T4I Wonderful Ilrr.edy. and Ads 58 428 870 in rn RANDOM REFERENCES - 1 1 r- Fer-!jooln- c. - a ar.d j lce- . X F.-llhe- Blackheads F-a- rl " indicate your cleansing method is wrong BlJLCKIIEADS indicate that the tnethbd are using i not jou skin. the right tnethod of clinmg for yetir type of A tkin ipecialist would tell joxx that blackheads are earned by exeesslte oil collecting dirt in the pores of your ikiu. with ihi causd dt bhckheids and free your skin fromthis dis&guriag trouble, use th6 following litalo trestment: To do 'awa - APThY hot eletha to the fate until the skin Is v ,f 1 . teddehed. Then witu a rough washcloth work up heary lather of Woodbury V Facial Soip and rub it,into the thoroughly, always with an Upward - and pores outward tactiooj Rinse With elear t hot Water, then with cold the colder the better. It passible, rub your face for thirty seconds with a piece of ice.. Dry carefully. To remova blachhAcdt alrtaAy ormeti, tubstitutA a brush for the washcloth in this trestment. fflesh Then protect the. fingers with a handkerchief ' . i- st "TIZ" Flit-ubet- h Some-wher- fh. e" over-Righ- - ' GET a cake of Woodbury's today, at any drug store or toilet roods counter, and bedn this treatment tonight. You wllrbe astonished to see how quickly your skin will improve in clearness. A cake of Woodbury's will last for a month or six weeks. Andrew The CindnniliNew York and Perth, Ontario. Jergena C, - - sad ptcii cat the bltckhitds. 2S-ce- nt es "Tb." a. y. shoe-crlnkle- corn-psrtere- d. d, d r'.urr.t - d 1 To Glre Farty The Moos wilt giv card party In their lodge rooms Tuesday night. Do your clocks tell lies? v have seven who can take the kinks out of balky watches and clocks. TM" is a Rood month for cleaning your watch or clock. J. 8. Lewi a Co. mi . :s:2 bunions- - CO- - There's nothing like Tit." If ths onlr remedy that draw out all the CASH CUPID WIDOW!, ' which puff up poUonou exudation Meet The state paid IIIrXCNA. feet and rau foot torture. jour or a box of Tli at any drug $00 widows lump sums ender the tlet don't wait. Ah! workmen's department store law ar.J compnton feet get; how comfort-i- t TOO how glad your a Fewer within married htyear. f' el. You can wear tS your 401 30 of than who receive sue a weekly smaller If you de.ire. niio'i installment Adt rtieemerU. ).a e to It l hate didn't lakir.g sirr-.- j I have married. t oon ny furl her. F n . teen a wrll r &n " ll a rm-othe y.xrn) catarrhal rr.ucv. frcn tb Intestir.at tract and allays the tnflrr. J tit . malign Homtrh, liver catsse j.rac sr. ax pendlCitJ. r conTirsr t? re ln.f c I -- , dc rt: tt.-ar'-.y t'-- al I r. e all w? ii - Mr Ik- rr; firvigts'.s |